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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. DEUEMBER 24, 1886; Government securities were quoted on each Saturday of the past four weeks as followe:— ‘Sixes of 1881 Sixes of 1967 of 1868, bad a farewell benchit at Wall's now fashington, oa the Sigs, East Lyane was Mma, D, F. Opera House played. Jo Jefferson played Rip Van Winkle for the afth time at theNational theatre, Washingtoa, on the Zlat. ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Weston will appear in Irish char- soters at Newtown Christmas afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams wil! perform at the Now Chesnut street theatre, Philadelphia, Christmas Eve. Chanfrau finished an engagement at Mrs. John Drew's Arch sirpet theatre, Philadelphia, on the 22d. Mrs, Joan Davenport Lander ia announced to appear at the Worcester (Mass.) theatre on the 24th and 25th inst. ‘The following announcement appeared in the Boston Assacur axp Rossuny m 4 Dusasrotasis Hovss—A ‘Man Baarey wire Cuvts.—Oscar Koch, George H. Mil- lor, Mary Trossen sad Maggie Smith, who bad been arseated the night previous by officers Mullin, Byroes and Underhill, of the Fourth precinct, were brought be- fore Justice Hogan yesterday morning on the charge of Sobbery, preferred against them by Mr. Wm. P. Hilliard, ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. “ Sounuy, Des: 988%. M. The railway share market was active during the past week, but unsettled by the ooutest _Lormard bo- tweou the bull and beat forces, “Up. to iy even- tng the bulls seemed to be- acquiring the mastery, but afterwards the bears gained the ascendancy, and a sharp deciine in all the leading stocks took place, owing mainly 4o the latter having produced am artificial soarcity of money by hoarding and borrowing upon legal tonder notes, with the assistance of flendly bask managers. This accounts for the large oredit: balances of some of the banks om Friday and Saturday. I is becoming no- torious that whenever a concerted attack upon tho stock ‘Transeript of June 4, 1839:— auarket Is made some of the banks ere found ieee 0.8, bel, one cain Dele Dr coma We National theatre, Mr. N, F. Banks will make his ent t be in leegue with the bears, and permit Bes the ‘Miller struck Hilliard another Capen ao ee fay will bo ‘them to eugage allb-the money they have, thus partially igh py pony hog heme dinamo Bulwer’s celebrated play of tho Lady of closing up the sources of supply apon which the Billiard his lite be sacrificed Riatee a Mr. N. P. Ban a reais, holders of stooks This, of course, is the reverse Tho tots imports at Now York for the weak ending the assatlants cried for whon ‘ticers appeared eect Ale soe ‘called ths cantar of legitimate banking, and depositors and others con- | December $1 compare as follows with those of the two | and arrested all four of the parties concerned in the as- | y, ‘on the Coast of ‘Zophania Crabtree, sault and robbery. On hearing all the evidence in the Yank. Mr. Porte Mr. coined bave a right to inquire into it, amd so far as may the magistrate committed soouaéd partion te eo stories, Mr. ic; Asan, pen at haif-past seven; curtain rises at quarter be found possible, put. stop to such a gros abuse of the for trial in default of $2,000 dail Koch ij ei Int ‘fan Bande s1ts.ios 92.208 is thirty-four years of age, born in ‘and is & cook. a. Osu: culacee ere te powor and trast. It looks, however, as if the bears in "iios.ss ie 181068 bee ge s , and has been for several years District Attor- d Miller is ten years younger than his male confederate, | ney of that city. resorting to this piece of strategy, had played their last $5,008,007 ya20 108 Sere Se we Nor Giver 204 bo bares, Mary and people are of ee hee all card; and there is no doubt that a very sharp reaction “94,028,282 ‘gacoa.eor $6,224, live at 10 mtreot; the former was bis < by Fg gh Aang log gear g Hy fi E a; i will follow the present speculative depression. Raifway mocked a real character. £ | HHH & [ ! i ‘they are heavy buyers for a rise, while every stock eaeeres Wy Coe Oo eree no companies on the list is so largely oversold that strong aera sae ite ses | or , but reconty ake ha been. a proty walter ABMY BULLETIN. Inducements -exist for the commencement of a cy oe ? sty Entered at the port. $70,656,800 406 $123,631,408. Thrown on imalkat "00 oor eat barrier) 116,812,485 The shipments of speoie from this port last week and during the year to date compare as follows with those of 3 Fi ii i! t yours sot free thetr hoards Of legal’ tondérs. aad thle will re- he Coreen NER gaye Mek te See treet, While all the parties were together in ai upper anes at the Mouument begets bef store the money market te its normal condition. | ThE | iny, sree week... 9350;088 | room, itis allaged that George wous tp 0 chair 90 whic United tate drain of currency fromthe West continues and that to | Prey. reported. ... Bh nisin 29, 60,497,607 | Dixon’s pantaloons were took from the wing ordore have been recently isqued the South wilt shortly give place to areturn flow, The rare} Fawnia wane ey Cpe bye ge hi Fd a et Se See J, M. Schofield, Soamoeree demand for meney og ce a ern Per | the arrival of $1,416,492 Pe ate Dig Wiksou that! be was going to. takes $20 bill, and she | ITannovace thet the counties of Southampton, ale of ‘cent. Itisa somewhat singulir ceincidence that the . a said he should not while she was there. Some | Wi Nanser Norfolk and Princess Anne, are balance in the'Sub-Treasury here should, stmultaneously | California and Aspinwall the aggregate receipts | joud words ensued, and Dixon, finding he had to the diatriet of Fortress Monroe, Brovet Briga- with the efforts referred to, to make money artificially from those sources at this since January 1 this year, —_ robbed, a a ‘ec an officer, {| dier General H 8. Burton, United States Army, com- tight, be up to the unusually large amount of | $39,706,900, against $20,206,605 to the corresponding | Yards they all rushed down stairs and. wore moot by Genera! Orders No, 13 announce the following officers $14,079,120 greater dum than seems necessary to | Period in 1866, San Francisco papers of November 80 | omcer Poency, of the Fourteenth precinct, who as composing the staff of the ‘commanding the sprain “the has to make, It | 20te vory little variation in financial matters since pre- | them to the station house, The room in which the departmnent:——Brevet Colonel 8. F. Chalfin, Mayor and moet any disharsememtenehe iitantiey vious dates, Bank acoommedations were readily obtainea | tice had been was'searched, and the wallet, with $13, | Assistant Adjutant Gooorsl; Brovet Brigadier General is probable that after ‘to.morrow the supply of money was found, but the remainder of the money could not be | A. P.Bivnt, Colonel aad Quartermaster of volunteers, available for use on the Stock Exebange will be in excess | *¢ 1% 9136 per cent a month. There was & goneral aug. oevernt, Deviin was yesterday taken before Justice | Chief Quartermaster ; ‘Brsvet Colonel Goorge Bell, Major Of the denaand at'6 #°7 per cent, and the bank statement | mentation of 24 pers oo nghiliee weg einer pple) Shier eae” of Weskdeenon: Brovot ‘plone can hardly fail to exert.s reassuring effect notw ithstand- Faraday ep iron ge agen cata Faaale Wilson and Jeanie Brown, the gris who wore | James Simmons, Hurgeon United Slaton army, Medical ing the stentegy of thé boars. Hee Seetaser trsacere’? for the month of | present at the time of tbe larceny. Deviin is a shoo- -Brovot Lieutenant Colonel George Gibson, Jr., November, from San maker, lives at 131 Liberty street and was born in Eng- Eleventh United Staton infantry, Acting Assist” ‘The raitway share market ¢lose@ steady on Saturday | from November Int ro Ube Bassi thecomance, land. General; Brevet Major ‘Caleb “hedney evoning'ut the following prices; Erie, 613s 0.0734; New | Ment of the year, with those tp the corresponding ated Sales iafeasTh Aating York Central, ‘108 a 108%; Michigam Soathera, 80% ® | Total Nov. 1 to Nov. 23, ; Piret Shentenen n t. 81; Roading, 10 2104}; ‘Northwestern, 533¢ a 53%; ; | Previously this year. infantry, Alde.de- Rathbone, Twelfth United Bates Camp; First Lientonant William Ennis, Fourth United ry, Aide-de-Camp, General Ontors No, 9 announce that Colonel 0. B. Wilcox, Twentieth United States infantry. having re- do. preferred, “79 07934; Iilinola Contral, 11654 0117; Fort Wayne, 104% a 106; ‘Ohio and Mississippicertia- cates, 285; a 287%, ‘Government, securitiel. have been tate to the goneral commanding the rtmeat, haa uoglected and heavy, in -symipatby with the oe iti . Divigued to commantitne:ditiriss of teyncaberg, 0 gold. The miscellancous stocks were dvervely COMMERCIAL REPORT. comprise the counties of Bath, Rockbridge, Amherst, fluenced by the general market, ‘The gold market was throughout weak, the price hav- ing fallen gradually: from 138}¢ on Monday to, 132% on Satarday, the closing quotations being 123%, a 1835. Tho recoipts for customs duties at the port were very Garonpar, Dec. 22-6 P. M. Astres.—Recetpts none. Pot continued dull and heavy at $8 50. Peatl were dull and nominal at $12.0 $12 60. Burapstorrs.—Recetpts 1,544 bbls. flour, 87 do., and 4,020 TAME market for Slate and Wests ism" arnt Sha Ae Campbell and Pittaylvamia; ell that portion ‘irgivia which Hes west of the above named counties and the southern bali of West Virginia, headquarters at Lynebbury, Va. General Orders No. 10 announce that the beadquarters of the Twenty-niath United States imfantry are trans. ferred from Norfolk to burg, Va. light—namely, $1,068,000—while ‘the disbursements at | ,.1,-; ‘oxirem, ad | deprestion, Brevet Major ie ha the Sub-Treasury on account of comm: interest aggregated cs. taster Sem ond te benef ard pees to, oH to command the dinrise of Petersburg, to com- $901,000. Tho light domand for customs and the fact of | Were limited to 4.200 bbls. at the revine comer priso that part of Virgimia whieh les west of the James river and ix not embraced in os oni 8 eee g and Fort Monroe, Headquarters General Ontera, Merl, direct teat oll horses. aud United States now va tbe bende ‘nearest exchange boing below the shipping point ‘encouraged the operations.of the bears, and in Wall street every thing Tune to extremes. When the tideturns the speculators who are“‘bearing” gold now will be just as eager to, buf ft. “As itis, there is hardly a ball them. A hitle more than ten millions of coin interest on the pubtic debt, will fall due on the 1st0f January, + Accord. mg to the Treasery statement, dated/November 30, 1465, the fallow ing amounts of bonds,ware outstanding, the interest npon which 1¢ payabie at that time:— 80 engrafted itself upon the American nature as to be- come almost a distinctively national characteristic of sandwiching the masinal coffee and toest with a cursory examination of the columns ef some favorite daily paper, which, still damp from the press, is as rogblarly ba note: brpmapencinen rater tira finds its nig nt or exemplifieation in this city. the morning journal is looked for and waited for as a case 4 the animals, end to repors thelr auiaber end ost- dition to headquarters. RECUUITING IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THEE Kast. Major General Butterteld, ‘Superintendent Goneral Re- ¢ruiting Service in y, has ordered Brevot Captein dA. Lr) ped hy ve i pile bd t recruita to enteenth tpfantry at this F pds Captain Bayter 5, Ui i ‘ Havi Six per cents ef January, 1947 pay i ‘tortie Six per conts of Mareb, 1848, se fin Five per cents of June, 1858, ase a auth Noverabers 1800, tv placed om apty sh Five per cents of June, 1360. 023, nia Dek vo » Six per coats of February, 186i Six per cente of July and Augnst. To%0o0;000 boamee el Genera 8 Carroll United States Army, Six percents exchanged (or nerensthirties.. 130,252,450 hing ofice, New Haven, Cons., Six por ceats of March 2, 186 1,916,000 ghotoce Sor bets igre de Six porosats of March 3, 1363 ; whe eas oO Wnanowen Nt Y- ‘The semi-agnoal intorest on the above* mentioned Joans’ due on the Ist nag is a8 follows :— NAVY SULLETIN. On sixes of Januaryy 184 $282,457 “On sixes of March, 1843 267,250 —— Ff a or Tato. We 580 Dev, 14.—Assistant Paymaster A.W, aon, to the ar one ON FURLOVGH Gualaes of Mork ii — pens | aa sarod than. ho wat lad fo iho conciion chat ‘hey | Det, Paymaster Thos Masten q e Y mi ve stolen, some ba Sioimsnies Wt toes 1865 of ‘the wsceer ~ ie be be ghod ey onary corsage 2 os Dee. ete ae Assistant @StHMALC . ees eeseereerenes a? 400,000 sulted in his arrest morning with, it is Deracunn. Total F some of the marked Ta hie pessenston. Seuss Disc, 36.— First Assistant Ba ” agg Potte, from sdasnined Peer ver : « ita a aoe, s avs et cian ‘The foreign eile prorie” was dull, and om the whole barely steady, Bankers’ Bills of England at sixty days were quoted at the close at 100.0 100%; at three Suzy, 110 2 1101{; commercial, 10734 a 108)¢ ; francs, at sixty days, 5.18% « 5.13% ; at three days, 5.10 a B12%. ‘Au inquiry into the circulation of the banks of ‘the General Ogaren, Svernor of Novgorod. cts dmg ry a a pop tt , it has grown with the growth of the country, and if we and Maloney In $1,000. ° ‘a were ¢9 calculate Upon the same rate of merease for the Autzanp Bono.sny.—A man rejoicing im the uteom- counected with the society of Nibitiats. next (hirty yours that we have experienced during the | 9! 35. mon name of John Smith was arraigned before Justice | This tol Ne characterised by round hety niding the last forty, wo should Gnd that the atthe end Sere te, eA 59 Ledwith, at the Jefferson Market Potice court yesterday Since the orfmigal attempt of the 16th of of that time would be equal to the whole amount of the a ae Sengrent on Fide dare ae a ‘moraing, charged with having burglariousty entered the society which haa produced a rate nations! debt as it stands at present. The writer of « ‘i cee ta of Algnio Cronk, st 807 Tenth avenue, and pe FT cammanication, printed in*this joernaly argues from ey sod fancy aici, ta Pand At heey hie (Liat if Congress adopted.» aystem of paying the debt Sten me and panisbmeat. We Wweretere with legal tenders, that in thirty yearn the whole debt Pare) Seana Lae: Gate: ihe: Chee ph Ey ES would be paid off in s form which would cost to the bureaus, re they should the Treasury no interest, a6d at the sme time LA ‘el sifle of fee le furfieh circulation superior, to amy sin «the bd we rere ow Oop world. He therefore proposes thet Congress should eathorize the Treasury to pay the debt as it falta due with legal tender notes, aud allow a low rate of intores, sav three per cent, upen ‘amy sarples of euch motes um required by the public for business purposes. ‘This process, it ts contended, would mot only prevent auy andue inflation, but prevnat panic or monetary revulsion, as ‘the depositors could withiiraw ‘tneir depostta on domand, With a sufficient amount of legal tender notes om deposit with the Treasury the writer roferred to maintains that a papic would be tmpossibie, ‘end that te gational debt would be paid.without impov- aridning the people. This schome Kas the merit of “being original, and although the balliontste woald look upon it as an absurdity, it is certainly preferable MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. Bannan Coox — On Wednenday. iy ote Chureh of the incarnation, by the Rev. Dr. Moatgoricy Eowanp €. Beents io Minins Twravona Coon, vott of New York civ etn = fo otek sit, 5a Mos on pant Dewoit, om the 20th inet, ‘The Web» Sisern wore playing the Young. Men's Mall, Detroit, om the 20th inst. Miss Rachel Jobosou and », Macauley appeared sx —Recelpiay276 bbls, ‘Tas tsrteheastinned tal ase Seaaee, 3 of Men Francisco, to ie mperae on ibe 224, playim Columbus afternoon aad evening. Joba S Brock, Esq., of Kast Dorset, Vt. “ have the effect, if carried inte /prictice, of paral Mien Poa the Rochester ‘House | Retiand (\) aud Hston (Mam) pleare copy bn y Yoing was at Opers sweet Om Taeeda: 16, ay th tedostry end, making) tng Widnes oles om the Met, ppstibaite of (he uride's, grmttonber, Bedieat (B. , poor poorer. ment b—9- thereby save the interest which ft now paya on its debt, and which constitutes the prineipal item of ite annual expenditure. Ata time when the taxation of the éountry is to oppres- as it wat present, it isthe imperative duty of Con- grestto aosk oat means of lightoamg the burdem as much as possible. One great canse of the prevailing de- pressiou among the mercantile and manufacturing com. munity isthe heavy taxation t which every thing ts sniyectod, and when trade and manuémetures are inactive tabor is thrown out of employment.and this reacts upon imusigration, and the public revenue su‘Ters secordingly. The scale on which the naflonal debt and currency have been roduced during’the last yedr'ls excessive, td the power of the Secretary of the Treasury to farther contract United states notes should be withdraws, the contrac. tion of the currency being limite! to compound interont actos on a declining soale of from twenty to five millions ca Mi lard, + Of Newenat danguter Of T. WH Sauth, of New York. Mollie Willstas took a benefit at the Opora House. Troy, XM. Y., om se Zist, appearing ae Kathleen, in Peep 0° "| Prose reste Weetere, Thectorel Hasuilion a04 MeKeo Rankis were playing st the Olympic theatre, 8. Louis, lam v00k BT. and Mra. Florence were at De Rar'x Opera Bouse, Mt Louis, last week. On the 19th the Colleée Bawn wes poy 3 The friend: and scqualntances are 6 xtewd the fomerst, on Tuesday Oe a street, Bours Bioaky Ls, the beloved wire if Lawrence Cullea, 8 native Thurles, county Tipperary, Iveland, in the 36th year bay The fiend and reintives are moat respect{ally invited wo tbe funeral. of on tae ee wD o'clock, from her late residence will te taken to the Cemetery of the Hoty Cross, Piatiash, Cuctnass papers please 0 Brookly eal “years Relatives xnd (riende of the family are played. The Bateman Concert troupe sang at the Mercantile Library Rall, St. Louis, on the 19th eed 20th inate. Mins Mary Mitchell and J. W. Albaogh played Rast Lynne ot the Academy of Music, Louisville, on the ‘2oh inst. Yankee Locke was at Wood's theatre, Cincinnati, on the 200h, Dan Bryant bad a farewell benefit at the National theatre, Cime(onatl, on the dist. The Colleen Bawn was played. ar 6 long Minow, Hever seen b's ~ net any par annum, with power owe parver the: Seerstary sot ‘tosh ates neo Oe dees * levied to nwed (he faners!, from the corner of Auleatio to comtract, aed x wy 7 J. HL. Maekett played cad by Re sad at the New —" Filet! plans, this (Mooday) afterseon, at one Tho hizhest prices of the leading stocks sold at the ur Opere Howse, Pittsburg, |’a., on t . - é frat eession of the Exchange on each, Saturday of he} no. frst ite tar, No. ee, ‘The Worrell stare and Y. 1. Donnelly were last work | guvrtm s\'srn-iieh ane Motos A. Curtin aged ® moat last four weeks werd as follows>— net Seat ~ ie oy at Waller's Opera House, Newark. aud 14 day Be 1. D8. De: 18. De FW Yreased bags. Shipments border othe r¥e Mion Stella Baton took « benefit on the 190m at she | |The tymnir ant rldie 101 ~ Savannah (Ga) theatre. at 4 from tae rendence of bar paren! Fanny Price and D. Hanchett age soon to appear at wt Hace io nS Wie ene Whey eine Case — Of eone-unmy on Runday, Savannah, Ga, ba core desc Cotton 4 ~ RR wi 4 y fom 's Minstrels wil! perform at the Befaio e eed Hag wigher, a1 8 ork $20 0 Hogs 98.7 Bharpiey “a y repoart, comaty Lovravint. 2, cornet avenue ©, at one ‘The Buisiay Vamnily were performing at Buflelo last Cleveland & Toledo... -- re m 1 A, Chtoago & Rock Iniand.. 108 1 We bs? toa Her polar Ag ‘ait be taken © Haverstran for bade, fll rate, b= Chicago & Northwestern, Fs § ws ben rea el ee Be wo. week. interment jae ag * troupe were at the Metropolitan Prooklyn, f D., 08 Metnrtay, December orga ee ES Sr nine sone - Fa ha i Detar 158% Wiisimcros, Dee. % 1908 | The Gitsen and Sousiai Opera troupe was announced | "247% | ou, pice from her inte residence, iit PLP ee oe eee ree Fee Baty tet | to appease at the Crosby Opers House, Chicago, on the | 118 North Fourth street, Wiliismabory, on Wedlnewiny iw” virgin and iets a Pork wa | ggin, pave CE = pole oe (9 whe & retetives ead (riemas RS eal eslgtheabintede.: Btanche de Bar was last week performing st Mc- | “"Tnetat’ Ju Seeley, December 20, after « short a Vickar's theatre, Chicago. fines, Mices@ Devase?,& pative of the county of mx W. J. Lemoyne took © benefit at Wood's museum, | Sligo, Meinnt oo, tea lan theme of Cotton lib wbeailee td Chicago, om the 21st. bie fatter P. ©, Holly woo, and the members of "tone cm site Genend, teeters oer. oc: 2 1988 | Last week was the encond of Laura Keene's engage | the Young 4 Jame < yay 4 ice Serpent a Son bales rane tn gre oh meres ‘niet at | tnent at the new Memphis theatre, Memphis, Tenn tay fered vo, send wana, Soot. ie hte east ion je. a Bidge. Geld, ror The Hanton troupe opened as the Greesiow Opers | Terese ehoreh, where toma ae om wile og iddling at Memphis, Tean., on the 18th. beodered for (he rope .~a (Monday) more. ‘a Dattagts eer ae Mrivitic had » farewell bemedt at the Metropol | ing. at nine © cok, the (umerah a 190 O'CloeR m the afternoon y fig itan theatre, Indianapolis, oo the Zit, The “ey WES] The New York wun Mon'e Roman Catholic iene Oe ory, dist pier ae he acon. | a rran-um Pome volent bern ston —Brohos—Tow will wes! ab ous Invited to at residence, 131 fork sire eo Qoon, at four o'clock. remains will be bo Albany for iatermont. of Charles Band Martha J. vale 7 J. Gardner, aged 2 years, 3 ‘Tho relatives friends of the family are respectfully from hor late residence, 240 West ee Saturday, December 22, Mrs. Sormm L, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to sign srt nour hwah ve lato residence, Righty- street, near Twelfth avenue, on Wodne ‘mora , at Hhalf-yast to ton o'clock, without further n1 ¥.. fanaa On Saturday, December 22, suddenly, Fray- ‘The relatives and friends are lly invited to o tent ine f alo the omens ot t the United ers’ I, ye |, from bin ie eee ae Moan, On tasatay, December: or Amaia, hase daughter of John H. Morris, year of er services will be held in tho church of tho Mediator, comer of Lexington see Ce uae street, on morning, at which relatives and are respectful! ty ianed. nea *Mexseneav.—On Saturday, December 22, Joan P, Man- onzuar, ‘The remains vill be Pa from his late rosi Mo. 131 Eldridge st to Weatt ‘Staton Island, for r 23, Micuagt Muarny, after a lingering tiness, a S4th year of bin The relatives mar Pas of the thong dl are lly tuvited to attend thé his tate %, No. 38 York street, brookiya, on on Li ge | half-past one o'clock. 1 be Flaabash Cometery fo * iatermant Maruxwa. — On Boo December 24, Jixea R Marnewe, inthe 25th vear “of hin age. The friends of the family are Nga BS the funeral servives, at the residence of bi 105 Seventh semet, New York city, on Tucnday” sal at two o’clotk, Murnay.—On Sunday, Decentber 23, Joun Meewts, tu the 3%th yen of bis age. ‘The relatives and frieude of the family, and er bis Lpape eten Patrick Dolan, are respect! vited to d the funeral, from hia late residenoe, Me 95 Hester this (Monday) afternoon. Marnry.~-On Satarday, mber 22, MARGARET fo of Wm. G. Maybew, and ¢: ere, Heury aged 19 yoars, 2 months and tives and friends of the fami ity invited p attend the funeral servieo, w her r, No, 213 West Thirty-frst street, on ‘Tuendey . at four o'clock, Maxfty.—On Sunday, Decomber 28, Rosas Minkey the beled daughter of Andrew and Anu Markey. aged coda a months and 7 days, native of Drumlaira, ount: han, , reland. nate relatives of the farnily are respectfatl; lulled ‘atend the funeral, from her. late recldenon, 146 Last Twenty-third street, ou Tuesday afternoon, at ow o'clock. MeTayox.—Joux McTacur, of injuries received aeci- dontally, His fonds and the friends of hiv brother, Michael Mefpgue, aro respectfully invited to attend the fanetal, from No. 166 East Tweuty-tecoad street, this (Mouday) aftaraoon, at two o'clock. Pxovar,—On Sunday, December 28, Wirtat HL. son of the late Edward and Aimena Pelouse, aged 2 years and 1 mont The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ation? the fureral, on Taesday (Chrivimasy altermoon, at two o'cloak, fom) . mother's residemer, No. 1L Prince y morn’ earls 00 dati December r. . Decer aah: nem, only childof ae avd late Trattecte al " aged ee ae, # months und 12 days. ae Rdg al wi take place thin (Monday) aftornoom, at avenue, corner of = were, The the residence of her father, 638 ad irty-fi"th street mgt ut Rumer. —On Saturday, December age a short iNness, Jouw Reumxt, in the 724 year of ‘The relatives and friends of the faut: on Texpecitully TEI Duttelastret,"Bronkiyn, this (Mowday). sterbeon, street, t aul s at two o'clock. - My 7 ‘Smevton.—On Friday, Decomber 21, Mrs. Aokue Bany. Tow, aged 39 years, Friends and acquaintioces are invited to he ral, this (Monday) aoe at half past onee'clocs, ‘ 0 0, 48 Spring street, Srooxincer. --On Sat AAJ December 22, wn F., sen of Christian aud Emma H. Stockinger, years, 3 noaths and 23 deyn ‘the funeral will take place from — kaingiam ovens at one o'ciook. pa gol frietds and relatives aro respect: My vited te . wedoy of Bommel stiri’ - a aren a6 i Sivas and friends oe tata sre enpecd Feridence, 64 ll cake place hi this money roorning, at ae pay N. a nt oe Ay De Sean, 25 . Peter stad. Seite set bem: = vee and f a the fenerat, ou Wednesday rang, st ‘fier lingering jti- mss Vache, a Sunday, ean sah Senate tals x20 respeettully the funerei, o: % H PING NEWS. eae YAR ms me ge om Lomdon. The F # ex gates with & Beary sen movin of Aeuth. Grevio Rent, 4 (pie 0d Re ihe Noeth atmort apatastty in Wan! bi! odge tod peeatgert ts WE Urea ben ee 19, AM with As Oo The M hae Sie sear eecs te Ey apo keevy Wale, Bo Kosten, with mdse and paccen hee Bedford. wth neder aod fi 1 Morb eth man Jad Cary homey Hg “pe aire (Penripine AA days, sitips logy, caries aman Mie gered spuds trig Pristeas Mnyal, from — er Bark ide (BH, Miller, lnsgus vin Nawsew, 15 ae. ty Devan. & Nave. ia Janeiro, 1A days wiih on e emmpany with Denies Teter Ph adeiphin), Piet Ria Jeveire ieee Pia ora ergs ignore 9 TE eres ts hoary oon rie the vessel on her beam enés ame ‘eter of walt ging beirw wee ohget throw away foretap weet ond Spetopgnilontme st wn sails amd everything Sits fh ee tes ns Cag a re net Waterss ws the are wees Deal a oe srlerine poo ge Gaye, with chet! ia ary a, 4 tage wien », Gaarge, Warantiie 19 dove em are bc Teng, Mie 9 days, wise ont, ‘ Saemwel, 05 eye, with bon ~ ans Porta mer “ once, poe! tt Yo feb She booty Band om <> ; 4 wn Lor Rich ewred, se Rete ane, Rete, tan f Ln ee eer pwn rseioce Martine Disact Etre ois Sete oe Bair Ges Barrier, Dinamore, from Gee put tuto ‘oe Janeiro tet ul in distress, phat —_ Bann Tyas int ), (Br) mh, Feane, ae and rie Dep ula ie int «13, fon sein tno oes B Cire A hay gee co ee ower a, rm ‘at Howton 22d teste C Boston Sous dogs, Kiem, rm — Del, for say "serli woot Bar, I 5 N damage and auchored im Bons OL a tn nshare oa Mteap Hatta, Hell tnn. tiet ter Fiala, Sones L van, Weaver ¢: ‘i Les me, 1+ ha Boston for Philadephia, Miecoliancous, Purser L L Young, of the steamahiy Merrimac, from Now Orleans and Havana, has our thanks for favory, Banc Tada Datcerr, David) @t Ric Jenéiro trom Rich mond, bad allon boa@l sick on the 25h ult, having beam polsoned by water, All.would probably recover. Fon Gaivneron—The Al steamship Virgi rapt Wolf, te now resell freight at eS aden and will afl eom Thursday next, 27th tne foe ste Virgin, belongs to CH Mallory Gos tise, and Ane women. datious for passeugerr. Whaleomen. Rark Janet (of aren Marvin, old at New Bettora @ist inst for Auantio pooraale &o. Ship “210 Ere Od days from NYork for China, Oct tay at SiS, Ce aa cotved auy dewage, Foreign Porta. A MCIRM At Daw &—Arr elas K Bolton, fame waka ell NAY i s ee . a i ae eee Matwanitia’: 6th. Uatka aoe eee Lord, Revant, Trinidad, Cubes Huh, ba nei | t a eae veston, Deo th—8id brig Ie 7 airion (Bey. Hosden Fenanesias prt Mundy, NYork; Ich, Oeean Melle, ry Mar, 8 Arr el ave (Br) Groves, Baltimore. bard iar Mek Kanbei, Mit Portiand. ont agaist. Noy Wo Fecal ly port me Anan, Nov %—In port steamer © Dobetan) for males #inip aes 8 and George Siepley, Di dusty ama, will rey from altiinors for X¥ork. do; barn He raul. 4 uh: Campanero, Speights, f¢ Dailets, Davie. ai aa by wasie, Tew ‘ars ding. bo o Weite. and rth ‘Soth| it ila, Whitmore, Ualiea: Seg var Krvte, Deo 1—Tn port brig Favorite, for New York neat y. wren Dec tn port he America, for NY¥ork Dew Zarrinad, Sep 2)—Hid shin Ailaw A Dale, Rowe, Reston. American Porte, BOSTON, Dew 31-Arr onl, via. Quingnatowa acid Soow, Clout i ner Jaya aly italtas Deaeeaa ae brig Idangin wou it th for A harbor: sehee oe ee, yy hel oa from bine, Sa : uM. Mav" Quen, Phinp Sons Pisheg. Powe Ooi ah omer Rel aladlon aM re Nepliane, Waker, Ole i flncay Warreh he Pa Pat Gates * Daintuluags Br, for Moot 10 diatrene: bplas Shuman Oboe ‘Thomes, x Aur pated © ets, abe Was anhore: irom Rane pal 2: sehree hy 5 MM eabattiport: ew was Sgnoloed 8 at De be eet “Arr ai@amere Rensingsen. 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