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|THE WORRICANE. OW THE WESJ INDIES, ST. DOMINGO. intent wi Bieot of the Hurricane at St. Deminge Ciiy— mond to seer Sea eee tuto sukng. ont = Hs ome the nee ern Nev. *) ‘ale Articles ef Feed pot to te Exported—The | jodulgence of a considerate public more eapeciaily | railroad commonly knowa as the ett giamallion rt our subscribers. and Dayten, but which is used in common soveral ntorior Saffered Most. ‘The merchaists, store ‘and shopkeepers are, almost | Toads, a ebort distance above Locktand, Ohio, ata quar- Captain Sprague, who returea from St. Domingo city | without an exception, severe sufferers, by largo quanti- | tf of six o'clock. The darkness of early was supercargo on the sehooner Ida delia Torre, gives the | ties of damaged soeeieoes ty, the woner Wa — Seaas on teak ‘ty “the, engine lowing details of the barricane om October 30 at Pores tale oe Saeeeue hee Agena’ " “Beckett,” was ooliged to halt ov, and north and Ghat place — wes neoded to. make, t0mporary coveriaga yy old saila, | soutn of oe betgen.shore tne Lockland station, owing The biow commenced at about nine A.M, and was ac- | &c. Fortunately, during the Ors there was a0 | ‘0 the breaking of the engine’s pilot. The engineer im- ompanied by « deloging rain. It was impossible to | rain. Yet to this time innumerable stores and dwell- | mediateiy sent back a man to flag the express train, that Yook to windward, the water permeated the whole | tags ‘uncovered, he Spee yee Baowis as—6 sombingt coven ont The Storm was at its height about five P.M. It | is to pesthert EF ning cheung) = fle Bad commenced from the northwest and veored round | within the Adantio and Greet Western Sarough froma New fo the south-soushwest. All the vessels in port were | unfortunate York, and of the Dayton and ayn ag WA alge riven ashore, aud more or less damaged. ‘The Ida delia troit, connected at Dayton. This r left Hamilton at was blown ashore early in the gale, but when the | many cases with good twenty-seven migutes after five o'clock, and took about fina havens she was blowa off, Turee vessels outside | may bo the losses in berm sr week ‘thle bridge. ban . The da:mage ashore must h: been immense, All YWho bouss: ia St. Domingo city suffered more or less, \d @ Vovy great number are totally demolished. But 9 greaicst mischief was undoubtedly ia the interior. deluging rain that accompanied the burricane has verflowu ali the sireams, and turned the roads and peemetet: ighway: into devastating torrents, sweeping collee | emergency Sonck and fruit treesand every loose material aiong. The | hundreds of bread. ‘ne Dayton struction im the interior was Such that ibe authorities | moment tomeed this, second Probivited the export of sugar, coffee, provisions, | to resumed its tbe Dayton and Michigan . Bus.vess wes brought to a dead stand, and the | then Bread is inst, were opinion wae that five moaths wall scarce.y see | before; aud, co 5 Inge pur to elsewhere about m) tone lesiee, Gapeds Spregua not ascertain that the burricane | Auow ibe losses ies aeeanen es My. been ‘elt si: ‘west wi land, need yours pes “ ancanenteren. = one within atom to be intimate aS ' versity, it will have mon on ‘Hurricanes side from AYT!. ever clear to vin all howe ladves aes ig not without tis (air quota. 4 gun on the ramparts Of | were soon roasted to death. Pho Hurricane ja Haytl-The Montas Dim. | Fort Christian, used (or firing the morning and evening | “°C® oi . forced ‘wall s00n as this train halted (ta, , William Hf. culty—Buer and the Sale of Samana-Men- — was Uaeoet se ae arr Sliter, gave orders to bis fiagman, Theodore: Cress, to , sures Before Congress. Hell bolonging to the dredging apperstea, abu ot about | MArE PACK With flight; \to go aa fast ae he could aud ‘The following correspondence from Cape Haytion, No- | Dine tons twas lifted fromthe plese’ knew on the helke be fat aa be coh wad step ob (order 1, contains the tntest intelligence from that re- | or ponton, and carried over and thrown into one of the | 02)! eg te en ee rina analy one puolie:— spar pits of Mr. a e and a white of a mile, prece From the night of the 30th to the Sist October this light, While he went on his errand the conductor waa visited Dy a most severe gale from ihe uorth. | jr, Pierced iBe r00l Ot 8 roe eee ee chainana | Walked down slong the freight trata ite entire length theast; ceveral houses on the seaside were seriously | Under deotage pinwe just Dear ssough not te touch the | of, Neatly huudred: feet, to see three loaded vessels had to alip their anchors | Keys ‘and the ‘below, then went the | ‘amage the Beckett had sustained. He then Grove on shore near Petite Anse: sll small crafts, paege) Jang apeclae omc throngh the | started back, and hed waiked oaly ® third of the and lighters are scattered about the bay, and floor v9 don ek Regpertonygp ody Castro Eoen cs ‘at the distance in return, when he realized oh cece es caused to the shipping—judging the direction | roof while the other end rested on the counter, at the mi ae sgh fe bp Ege 2 ft is supposed the weather has passed the Silver Cays. time holdiog the rocking chair and piano tmmov.-| 22¢ h the fog, was coming a train of w 1 paris of the island are coming in te the t is small'and the oa dane hn wo peer and the balance freight—whizsiag Bions apvroving highly of the conduet of the govern | ig when the accident happened, yet noone was nurt. A | 2Oug Win tte shecd of mach steam ands steep down ot, sn condensing, im most severe terms, the to weigh forty ‘tons, fora Besser of shat minority of} the National Assembly See Saiee irteg nts benall Delve tae tory et tanner ma ek Se) tagena’s Be hich bad lent themselves #0 imprudeatly to the de- bas pow a veusel’s sa under tt, miveh in walaie gare he a of ‘he Geffrard parsans to xet up atow in ibe Souar ant mpread under it, much, 'a | have been repeated. He heard it third time, saw the ger e ly, oar toe eeaaely, for them | large dish cover sat in the middie, Many other similar realy aithough* he roan emacshect wee that nave, personally, pacided the wrath of the Port gi S ’ Prince populace whieh broke outom tbe 1th and 14th, | umiget huts Tecuran bub our space does not | death and destruction were at hand. is would have euded in their massacre, Gen. Moutas | We have the official auth for stating that the | |, Whistling the brakes down, turning ite wheels with I'he teed hace om Monday next a y be is | wy po Be od ae, Oo eine Hatram, | reversed motion, doing all that it could to avoid its icated m the Cacos tiem, Tee bands are | sccideats that occurred im the towa, or those found | ‘te, the am unwilling agent of doath, slid juced a: Grand. Riviere to the section of + | Growned in the harbor, amounts to the preeent time to | $008 the wet rails, propelled by the momentum of ite iy the vaiiant General Nord Alixis sends tn prisoners, | one hundred and fourteen. (rain, and plunged its length into that rear sleeper. d others less compromised sirrender themselves with The crash was terrible. Instantly nearly all the pes- ir faves, It is beyond doubt that these bands have VROULS SCNK, DISMASTED OR TOTALLY WRECKED. wenger cars were jammed inte each other, and the Steed- mn assisied by the Dominican authorities, and it is to ‘gga stanenile, Cobeeibinin wank. om she inl oy man driven into the caboose of the freight train. boped that the preliminaries entered into ing the Fivating Dock with a full cargo from Liverpool. | In two of the cars were writhing under the tor- future ireaty with our meignbors will check these un- | 12 carge to a great extent is now he got out by | tures of torn limbs and bodies; but in that last car death Wadle proceedings. ‘The Haytian goveroment, at | ‘vers 10 armor sults, gat pena vo orf ‘was revelling. Mr, Allison Near eu but there were four e least, Lueps a vers sharp look out on such Domini. | Peter Island. with a portion cargo Ears jomen and a man imprisoned between timbers aad ns who are living here and who were implicated in | fom 160 to 160 lives lost, British steamship Wye, a | panels, bleeding, and dying, one with her en- Monts Chriatl attack, (previously oven to enw pre. | total Wreck on Buck Island, and 49 lives lost. British | trails another with ber heed .cut off singe ey bar, Sak clea n't to | Rectemc Sete eh aha Sieae fess Ge | wine ue Sentaeee car tennessee From ‘he East no later mews has been received; Baez | 'la), s*rivusly injured, bat of and now cha tied wera eine Teleaane tne steam, scalding hot, | etill in Caracoa, white his party progressed briskly. | our port, British ip Tyne, partly | was parboiling these mangled victims, the smoke was cir manifesto contains Gfteon grievances, each well ed at Veter rg Og returned pel this them, fend soon there wasa whirl of fire arked of high treason, against the nation of which | Por. British steamship t Todd, ashore and ser!- | through their car. from the ongtne’s head light er the residen: Cabral ts the ruler. Among these grievances ee injured. itish steamship Solent, dismasted, but | car @, the only fire of the train that had not ke the sale of Samana to the United States; crueltics nad . meee to sea on her route, British Lam thse extinguished as soon as possible after the accident. ie use of power practised towards Haytian refagees. mpire, sunk and dismasted on the eastern end ofthe | flames crept all over this last fatal wreck, wreathed Coffee comes.in now very froely; atts haye . - and bas since been condemned and sold | themselves around five human beings, ale up cloth- wered consid , a8 two cargoes arrived from Bos- | f° tish schooner Proctor, sunk and seriously | ing, akin, flesh and bones, while the victims . Alean of fifty millions of francs bas been bar- ayant, British (oe emerge yey ytd mig abrieked and screamed for morcy, for pity, for @ained fer with bankers; national banka will be | Of ber cargo of oan ae . | ald—and one for water, One of the ladies got seismic! ad coke sabetieued Yor the pager currency. |'SS° ange and four lives fog, Bridcn tobsoust Mortons, | hor; av mes ote te vain Only ee bent’ aod ote jeacures Wi gue torspprovak ‘ore the Legisia- | ssnope, a total wreck. British schooner Alexandra, | could have been saved from fire; for her body was — ashore, a total wreck. British Ehzabeth, | locked between timbers snd could not be drawn out. ST. THOMAS ashore, a total wreck, condemned aad sold for bg ora cement ah . . $210, British schooner Water Witch, ashore, « total | tempted to cut into the car, but failed in thie. Rapidly Peanicrie Ree AY t Drm ae ae ae $865, British bark beri a innputa ypeefparg mye yt ctge te la a otulls of the Hurricane on October 29—Wind Jam, Gemnet rane ares Capt doe pie 4 That Blow N,N. W. fer an H ee ed toed ioe. tae va ni ae ae, complete, save that it could Veered to 8, E.. Making Fe: igmasied, with partot cargo, ‘British | "As soon as possible two physicians, Drs. Bi Armosi terrific hurricane bas passed over this island. | brig Her y, ashore, with « part of British | Miller, camo over and attended faithfully 4 the 29th af October, between meridian and seven | brigaptine R. Seole, ashore, and seriously Brit | to the injw none fortunately, save the un- ‘clock P. M., a gale-was experienced here which, if | ish brigantine Hope, ashore, with a full of molass- | happy victims of the fire. Despatches were sent to the in magni! , Certainly deetractiveness, is ie- | es, condemned and sold for $195, now igh | city, and a special car, bearing Drs. Wood, Murphy aad to surpass anything hitherto known. As te | brigantine Princess Alice, ashore !n bal! with three | Miller, and containing stretchers and other necessaries, extout Of {te severity or intensity, opinions, | feot water in the bold, British brigantine Ida Abbott, | was sent to the scene of the wreck. too often will be the case, differ. Some aro | ashore, atotal wreck. British tug-boat Itchen, ashore When the fire had exhausted jlself, the wreck was fof the opinion that {t was stronger or more fierce than | and partly injured. Brit sloop |, | Cleared away from the track and search for the dead was nd; wile i me take correct data for in was uct as | fused tad’ injured, one life, lost eeademned nud | Inetsa ‘imot'*™‘were ‘found, “and * tree's overt 7 ui Was not as L) one e limbs: were foul three others as the horricane that was experienced here on | sold $1,170. American ship Charles Sprague, | were found, aimee While the dreesing fell St. Thomas eays that the Patines American bark tioman whose silestion Js usualy: engaged 1W the Sree ives lon American brigaating Mecoin, | together” There: were resaanta of tao bodies” how: fe were rem! wo ies, how- — weather, to state, wreck, with a cargo of hides, taken | ever, that ainounted to nothing more than several un- , at no period condemned ‘wold for $75. | recognizable masses of broiled flesh and-brokep bones. fone belt” tacts. Yet as'we have atrenay eald, it 2 51d for $1,000 sc | The wounded ware brought into the clty at half-past ee ie a into al a it ~ pte Bet, suak at the enstera end of the floating | ten, every possible ee ig ben le dy We Sbviote. an both and har- French brig ashore, a | have secured the Mst of their names that is near to Srreryrey Aa mre Brune, ashore, 4 with | perfect, ana present it as follows :— tion than the of 1 Lageayee, wince landed. Freach bark Richard Carr, Toledo, right arm broken. ns & part of carge, since landed. | Jobn Weller, right side ribs broken. work: Freueh bark Gazette, usbore ia Rc gpa morge Charles Shires, same piace, right knoe and elbow in- when it was French bark G |, dis- | jared, in like rey yo RU it did not red, with ge oe Fm Brows, Boston, Mass., contusions of arms, hip jngie steamer in waters, w! dismaried head. = gs, a “a 0 eng or Rel gp hens > Sa Christopher Heffman, severe contasione of face and entire! sual 'e we Us G i five -a prelude f route. Freach sunk, E. Goscroft, Dayton, C. W. Cowden, Van Wert, and tation, we sball now try to | Froach sloop Syiph. seal, but | dra C. H. Guiberteon, of Troy, all slightly bruined. ey ae hye Fevrdp ond barra “ently =f | ea ne Daten tok C. Haynes, No: 428 George street, bruwes of the the rain to pour, ireotly trom wreck, condemned $700. Davish bark about north northwest, which, w' | jordstov, ashore, a complete wreck, condemned aad Mrs. Jones, (colored), New York, slightly bruised. have lasted fully one bour : |. Dapish brigantine teen ashore, seri- Peter Colter, New Jersey, slightly ea lui whien deluded some { ousty . erhooner ashore aad Miss Wonder, Cincinnati, severely cut in hip. a srienied to. tne overtaraing or driving on shore ct | muted, "wh full ergo. of mahogany, caPain | ai ttetmeot iwactdat. | so ne ertend or rv on ol ol accident. quiet wee Masia te, cases sloops, | and one man injured Danish schooner’ West Kod * Slesere Rel, Brown, Hoffman and (arr were takee to ¢ : | Pact echooner Maggie, sunk. Danish | g¢ Luke's Hospital for treatment. the to we (capsized) and two lives lost. NAMES OF WOUNDED, e Tal Sorpnee Pare. Sere. ry ‘The following Ist of persons injured completes the increased jn force to a much \ dredger, ashore, and somewhat ‘n Dapish tag- | record, so far as we can ascertain:— | 4 seriously injured. Mias Lizzie Ewing, Cincinnati, ankles badly cut. them | Danish tugboat Lilliputian, sunk er lost, with three ‘Miss Belle Wander, Cincinnati, arm and ankle badly | lives drowned. ine Maria & Anna, dismast- | cut high and | ed and seriously injured, Dutch brigantine Anve, dis- Mise Tillie Wunder, Cincinmati, slight contusion of SEE iis tarke whe | cohors, diemested Wi part of paren ina es ae Zi Cincémaati, foot erushed. numerous asnore, dist cargo. b Imeaerman, Cinci rus! , causing several indice to | Gedacht, ashore and dismasted. Dutch sloop Trial, Martin. Cincinuati, toot badly crushed. the ruins, or in escaping ® total end colt for $25. Oiden- Heintz, Cincionati, contuston of head. hb one or other of the | burg ig Helios, ashore with m part of car- yormg ladies above mentioned were ail returning, being wildly driven | go. Prussian «brig Edwerd, ashore with car- | in yy With others, from the party at Hamilton. siated thatdtring the | go of coal, Framian brig Bertha, sunk, | "Mr Brewer, ihe engineer of the train, was badly CariDquanes wore felt, | Shiy two men saved, condemned, but ne offer made ‘St | berned im aitempting to rescue the sisters Morgan. Mr. who say they did not | the sale. Prussian brig Treffer, sunk, twe lives lost, | slleon escaped with slight bruiscs. ae es a ee condemned and sold for $15, Bremen Jobann, ‘The majority of those as wounded are only shocks to be that | susk, m beliast, condemned and sold for Nor- | slightly injured. Many feel the effects of the acci- “er thee at ee eacth. AS van ship Velos, aiemasted, in condemned | dent a few days only. bogie ag pace tnry song yg lt ng mo yo FORNICATION OF THR DEAP—FOUR SHTERS KILLED To- as y to be. ostiEr. y wiht falcaroy and capian ion Spen'en wen ge Rome Bey Ne jag cif ate angg into sunk with cargo, eebvoner | posession tnyportant taste; Hop, finall} Saat of = Bs cae of the victims a and fire. itt part carge baggage, renks, were found belonging to the Seni. rewee . Neate oak 2 Sh | ner wn Right of bane were ‘They were — Se eee oe cee Py he = ye oy ‘clos, dismasted with an | all ‘or 8 h @ | Sanoe “MEL erecta eas Ne ite, | Muay" See et Fup Sl and | diemasted, during the hurricane done a vast amount of months to replace | service in zescuing the lives of those exposed to imms- bave to be lighted with | pent danger: has ance gone to Porte Rico. Spanish sth eidhons ihe Pi Stanith stbamanip Comartel po Emery imland, and nearly aii the the purser, chief engineer and nine men | Orieans, Jackson sud Great Northern Railroad, recom- thrown = down. Orien sunk, ve it appears they ie bome in New Droken up. The marine | Vensueian echooner Concepelon, sunk with full cargo in Jone test and the summer and fall at fortunate, although | | 8 Catharine's Wells and Canada West, When @ Tecemt period tbat hus | killed they were on their way home, intending to stop for if we oxcept =| at Louisville apdepend » couple of days with some of engine ea some | NEWS ITEMS. their acqaai@tagoes there. storebouses, it Ape gp foyer Another letter was froas. Charies Harrod, corner of ith the steamship Red ‘The Governor of Massachussetts hae appointed George | Magazine aod Natcher streets, New (Orleans. »! ae ‘at the coaling wharf | Tyler Bigelow ef Boston, Samuel paren. of Beste, ther affectionate brother, eed iaticating that wes ‘totally de- | and Kmory Washburn, of Cambric asieslonert | ariing as agent of their , There was also a ue roofs of the | under chapter 248 of the Acts of 1867, entitied * An act | jetter from bis wife, Clara M. Harrod, signiug herself aa Hazzvll’s new wharf, | 10 aid the construction of the Boston, Hartford and Erie | their afivctionate Co ead it is inferred that the jetties destroyed. i Railroad. Mr, Ap immense of toceoline has ‘discovered 2, Rem caivly | sepballs Pavements, About ag eee fai S| antes ot the were ‘can seep to stop t20 CS eoyiee ns “ina | Beatie cen sera ‘ee {a certian fore iermie ~ ‘ of the wounded wag in ogress, remnants of humanity were picked out, all charred ai | ‘The railroads of Tennessee will pay inte the State | treasury tbe present year; $600,000. n "| ‘The Page part of the Ualted States Block in Hover, N. H., was yed by fire on the 2ist Right families | ate rendered houselese Ye the Si, Albans market Rye | ‘There wil! be a mechanics’ fair ia Padpoah tle cia ad ot Fowruney ace renee |g Aitices from New Jersey render it certain thas Cinetmnati is te receive shortly a depation ie theenape gf Metgouniers pice, "Tee Oar, re,” from 2YORBE HERALD, SUNDAY) NOVEMBER 24, 186 these gn | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarorvar, Nov, 23-—6P. M. The eapply of money has deen fully equal to the de- mand to-day at coven per cont returnable at call, and the tudieations are that the currency which was locked out ef circulation early in the week 1s being returned to the ordinary cbanuels of business by the unscrupulons stratemiots of the Stock Exchange who resorted to arti- fiojat means to depress railway shares, No relief has yet been felt im the discount line, however, owing to the prevailing distrust of credits and rumors of fresh (aitarea, The stock maries did not respond to the ease im money during the morning, but, om the con- trary, Shere was a rather sharp decline follow- ing the first «board, and it presented for @ short time s very demoralized appearance. A reaction promptiy succeeded, however, and during the | Fest of the afternvon the course of prices was upward, exoapt for Pacific dixi!, which was prensed for sale at de- clining quolations. At the close it was quoted ex dividend, the books of the company having closed-this afternoon, The stock market is so much cliqued that all ordinary calculations as to its course are sot at de- fiance by the manipulations of a few men, who fied thew profit ia loading and unloading at the expense of the street. Just now the prospect is favorable to higher prices next week; but there is no reliance to be placed ‘pom present appearances as an indication of the future. ‘The. failure of a speculative broker to receive Pacific Mail stock, for which he had sold ‘puts,’ waa mounced this morning, and other failures were but, apparently without good reasea, for the reports, ‘Were mot contirmed, ‘The gold market has been very firm on arising sale of quotations, owing mainly to ramors concerning the probable report of the Judiciary Committee with respect: to the impeachment of the President, some contending ‘that they stand five to four for impeachment, and others that they are five to four against it. The extreme range ‘was from 139%¢ at the opening to 14014, following which there was a relapse to 1895; and a subsequent recovery to '140, the latter being the closing price. The supply of cash gold was in excess of the borrowing demand, and loans wore made at rates varying from six to fifteen percent pefannum, and at 1-16 per cent until Monday for carrying, and without interest. The gross clearings amounted to $73,646,000, the gold balances to $2,503,316 and the currency balances to $2,503,315. The shipments of specie within the week haveamounted to $346,075. The daily range of the market during the week is thus shown :— Highest. Lowest. ‘ 139% 139% of specie from the port during the last twenty-eight weeks have been as understated :— Week ending Aug, 2%. Aug. 3! The trade of the city was unsettled during the week by the druoping tendency of gold and ronewed dutrust of credits occasioned by the failure of Messrs, J. K. Place & Co., and rumors that other mercantile houses are in difficulties, The difficulty of obtaining discounts, owing to the stringency in the money market, operated in the game direction. Up to Thureday there was con- siderable firmness in the department of dry goods, and there was a moderate demand from city and country Jobbers to complete assortments, and this was expecially so with reapect Lo woollens; but, sabseqaently there was a disposition to sell both foreign aad goods ata concession, and there was somo activity wi reduced Drices, The cotton movement was rather, light; the receipts at all the ports for the woek Laving¢heen 61,987 Dales, making # total since September lof 2 .2,175 bales, against 233,534 bales for the same period law. year, The foreign exports from all the ports were 24 020, making a total since September 1 of 106,758 bales, ay ainst 110,153 bales for the same time last year. ‘ks atall the Ports at present, aggregate 179,354 baler, # zainst 392,809 bales at tho same date last year. Thesto¢ of cotton at Liverpool on the 9th inst, was 571,300:be) os, and at Lon- don 111,184 bales, while 1t was estimated‘ that there were 4,000 bales of American cotton afloat, ay «1 222,881 bales. of Indian, making a total of 900,845.ba¥ 6, At the same time last year the stock at Liverpool was 727,010 bales, and at London 78,732 baler, while # nere were aficat 13,000 bales of American and 112,700", Indian, making | a total of 932,442 bales. ‘The statement of the associated te nks for the week ‘will show a decrease of $3,207,739 im legal tender notes, $8,021,170 in deposits, and $4,455 # 1 circulation, while im the item of specie there will be an increase of $1,764,146, and in loans au inorem! \@ of $903,025, The decroase in legal tenders is largely offeet by the increase in apecie and the decrease in depod its, so that the banks are not much more than half ang jllion weaker in point of reserve than they were a wow « ago, The following shows the statements for the-wel ks endiug on the 16th inst, and to-day respectively :-— November’ 16. $243,430) 814 13,734 964 ir hs 549,650 At the commencement of § susiness the stock market was steady at she declin@-of | inst evening. and at the early session of the open. ¥ card there was m0 material chaoge. New York Contrah} gold at 113% n 112), ; Erie, 10% _703{; Hudsom River, 194; Reading, 95% 0 96; Cleveland and Pittsbarg, Michigan Southern, 79 5 TOM; Rock Island, 953¢:f Northwestern, 67; pre- ferred, 65 2 654, ; PaciGe Mf at! (sales, 1,000 abares), 123'; » 1253, , Western Union / Telegraph, 3135. At the firat regular board the ( was moderately active and steady in tone, except fo# Pacific Mail, which experienced a further decline to 1224 , under a ebarp pressure to sell, the transactions aggreg ating 4,700 shares, New York Central closed %{ lower! (han at the same time yorterday, Erie %, Reading j, M¥ higan Southern 4, Cleveland and Pitteburg {, Clevelary | and Toledo 134, Northwestern 7%, Fort Wayno jy, Milmay \weeand st, Paul1};, do. preferred ‘M, Paoifie Mail 6%, Atlantic Mail 2. Northwestera pre- ferred was}; higher, Government securities were firm. Coupon five-.wentla | of 1962 closed tf higher, new istue of 1867 ){, compom ten-forties 4, seven-thirties, second worien, 3g. ‘Tenne® soe sixes advanced ‘{, new ieee 7. Following ‘he ¢# It there was considerable pressure to sell, aod Frio ded ined to €9);, but a sharp reaction en- Sued and at the ¢ ue o’closk open board railway shares were firm, bat] ‘acific Mall continued to decline. New York Contra! so d at 172% 0 118; Fi Ta 7015; Resa- Tiiaois Central, 120%; Cleveiwud apd Pittsburg, $23; Cleveland and Toledo, 2; Rock Island, 95; Northwestern, 56 « STM, do. preforre A, 645;; Fort Wayne, 97; Western | Union Telegraph, 51%; Pactfic Mail (sales, 1,700 shares), | 121% & 12035. At, the second reguiar board Pacific Mail recovered to 123, 1224, amd Adams Express shares ad. vanced to 76, w hile the railway share markot was firm ab an advance, b all. Brie closed \ higher than ai tho first regalss + board, Hudson River 1, Cleveland & Pittsberg §{, Northwestern %. Northwestern pre- ferred was ‘| mwer, Fort Wayne, Ohio and Missicaippi cortificates y., At the op@ aboard at half-past three the market wee foady but 4 uiet, exeept for Pacific Mail, which retapred to 118 ty, @7 dividend, equal to 1211), dividend on. New York Conti \sold at 11834; Erie, 705g; Reading, 96% ; Michigan Sornhern, 70; Cleveland and Toledo, 101%; Northwerterr,, 67; 46. preferred, 64%; Fort Warne 96% 807; Pacific Mail, 1184 a 118K; Wy Union Telegraph, AL Subsequently the market be rather Wmoyant, end there wee an’ excited demand for Erie, which cat ried the price upto Tig, and.at the close at a quarter tf six the market was strong at the following quetatyns:—New York Content, 113% « 113%; Frig, TiatiAg; Hudson River, 194K; Reading, 06% » 90; ‘Michigan Southorn, 705 @ 704g; Cleveland and Pitts- ‘wary, 830 83.4¢; Rock Island, 06 00654 ; Fort Wayne, 96% 975) Nortowastern, 66% © 67; do. preferred, 64% 9 65; Préifie Me.tl, 1200 121; Ohte and Mississippi certificates, SBM & 26a, ; Weatorn Union Telegraph, £23; 0 32): ‘The Atiantic Mail Company has declared a dividend of two aod « half per cont, Gesverament securition were miher dull, but firm at the counters of the leading dealers, ami at ‘he ctoss of business the market was sipong at the subjolned qootations:—Registered, 1994, 112% & 7. PRIPDE y SHMET. 1862, 1045; = 108%; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 198 « 10834; 5,20, coupon, 1864, 105}¢ a 106%; 6-20", coupon, 1865, 1065; m 106% ; do. éo, January and duly, 1075 = 107%; do., 1867, 10TH m 107%; 10-40's, Tegistered, 1005, a 100% ; 10-40’, coupon, 101% a 101% ; June 7,30's, 10614 » 105% ; July 7.80's, 106% @ 105%; December compounds, 1864, 1193¢ a 119%; May do, 1805, 117; a 1173; August do., 116% a 116%; Septem- Der do., 116 91164; October do., 115% a 116. ‘There was an active conversion movement im seven- thirty motes at the Sub-Treasury during the week, the ‘average amount being about two millions per day, making @ total of $11,978,550, and since the 15th of October of $44,100,900. The details for the week are as follows:— Nov. If So abe Total ....04.-$11,978,560 Mining shares wore inactive, and at the first board Davidson Copper closed 10c. lower than at the same time yesterday, selling at T5c.; Consolidated Gregory Gold, Se., selling at $5 60, Smith & Parmelee gold at $2 50; Walkill ied, 420 ; Benton Gold, 25c, The foreign exchange market wis inactive, as usual on Saturday, bat mominally steady. Bankers’ bills om England at sixty days were quoted at 109% 0 100%; at three days, 100% » 109%; commercial bills, 108 a 108% ; bills on’ Paris at sixty days, 5,16% a 5,15; at threo days, 5.1436 95.18%. Other billa were quoted thus:— 40 ‘ ie @ ley 2 olts The transactions forthe week at the Custom House and Sub-Treasury have been as foilows:— Bi . Noy, 18. 1663, 970 748, 864. Nov, 19, ort sas % 5.126 N . 1,497,857. 8,141, 786: 066,800 1,064,633 The totals at thé dlose of various weeks since the commencement of the year sum up as follows:— Wrecks Custom ———-—Sub-Treasury-————--- ing | House, hierieg Payments, Balances; Jan. 5. . $1,684,087 $17,565,951. $12,304,498 $102,613, 658 —_ oe 004,760 15 897,446 19,158,896 103,825,459 larch 3. Any es 2,406,007 13, 109, 768: 123,683,732: 130,492,401 22,525,004 40,771,790 36, 19,827,827 The Obio and Mississlppi Railway Company haa. been completed and a new Board of Directors elected, which imoludes the following names, Mr. W. D. Griswold ‘being. the President :—Joseph W. Alsop, William H. Aspinwall, William Whitewrighs, Jr., Samuel U. F. Odell, Allan Campbell, Frederick Sohuchardt, of New York; Williara D, Griswold, John Ross, of Indiana; Larz Anderson, W. ‘W. Scarborough, Alexander H. Lewis, of Obio; Lewis ‘BB. Parsons and Samuel Gaty, of Missouri. It is ex- ‘pected that the exchange Of certificates for stock will begin in December. A Cincinnati paper of ‘Thursday saya of. tbe loral money market :— : ‘The money market to-day: was more stringeat than It has been for a week or ton. days. The cails for our- eg from the South and West continue large, and the i demand for loans is tore pressing. The amount of paper maturing is heavy, which, being generally promptly mot, relieves in.a small measure the severity Ot the pressure, but the market malon cians. on Vabee: ia with difficulty placed im the open market a 12a 15 percent. here is not much improvement in the trado of the eity generally, but some branches of business are sliltie more active. ‘The following is a listof railroads in California, their projected length and aumber of miles completed Jane 80, 1867 — Miles Names and Termini, Compleged. Central Pacific, Sacramento to Fert ++ 900 eB 32%, 2 26 a | Yuba, Lincolm to Maryaville.. 18 California Northern, Marysville to Cd © 6 “ Oakiand, Osluand Point to Clinton, 4 ‘ apa Vailey, Suseol to Calistogn...... 86 rY The following are proposed railronds:—Californis Pa cific, Valleio to Sacramento and Maryaville; California and Oregon, Central Pucific Railroad to Oregon line; Southern Pacific, San Jose southward; Copperopolis, wtoekton to Copperopolts. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, Nov, 2:3—10:15 A. M. $00 US Gs, "M1, reg... N2%Z 100 sha Pacific MSS Co. 129 500 TR a, 5.20, 1, ee I 25) Atianuc Mail SS Oo 11b 2000 do... O'clock 10494 220 Adams Fx, 7 1000 CS 6's, 0edyey'62. 12 10854 Ww Baad 64.12 « '6,¢'65,new 107 ome dy iar do... td et 23 abineHdl §esavse: ee ee 2 a“ w Seadileie3 sage} # ‘3 4 jenern is on Tel 3 oy o.« és Par 40... deni My iestiver Mining Te a 5. Mail 88 Oo. . ae ee eros Spazens sar serena x; do. do do de a 109 p Site ol 1 Chi, Bur # Gul Wik! 13 1000 FFE W A Ohi RR lw P, Wa ht 12% 7)" do. 7 iat amo. a) 30 bal Half-past Two o'Clock Pi M. | $5000 Tenn 6's, vew... 65 87 S00) do 2 B i wn x» ~O be eo a aw bu & Ld 4 ul | | 23293: ia) do. go ~~ do alt 33 me 9 ao. * 13iee Me Gocfag Hi inn & Bayz Eeereg $ io ins cer, ells, Fargokco’ do... B” im piekhe en ty 100 Wadaoa, fy ‘D8 Oler & Pits OP Western Union Tel. 82 10 Giev, Oe 18 aries esi Bi ttn Chie faripoms - do. Heo Pact mal 88 Co.. A Soe, RA > du do, os ene, he .. of 10° to i310” 3H Fine PCR oP 2d ah 12a ae Oho. sece OF oy an, 100 Atlanii¢ MESCo,66 114 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. : g W. Mabin, Guonaw A. Sire, of Mow York city, to Leer & » Only dauguter of Joa Roberts, of Newark, Nk Ne Died. 2 Avant, —At Fairfield, Coma., oa Thuriday, Novembur 1, Sanom HL, wife of of ions Altea. ibe funeral services will be held at tae Congregati churob, Fuirfeld. on Monday afternooa, at two o’ ve ieocty-wereake street amd Fourth avenue us half-past clever A. M Axuatnonc.—On Friday; November 22, Eowaxp, the Youngest sou of J. W. Armatrong, aged 2 years. ‘The (rieuds aad relatives of the ‘amily are ravited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his father, 140 Sackett stree, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afverroen, af two “s “At Bo ; Lack. a Me., on Wednesday, November. Mise Camouine A. Bisce, aged 22 years and 10 A ie New Orleans papers please copy. Buase—On Thursday, Novomber 21, im Avam Biase, blacksmith, « native of Dunse, Barwick- abire, Scotiand, aged 52 years, i ‘The funeral wil! take place from his late residedee, No, 304 Atlantic street, Brooklyo, this (Suaday) after et two o'clock precisely. iis friends and se quaintances are especially inyited to attend the funbrad Ww Greenwoon Cemetery. rs Boorn,—At Newark, N.J., on friday morning, No-- 4m the 90tb year of bis ay of the family are resi from tho Park street. Presbyterian church, Newark, op Mouday moroing at. oleven o'clock, without further notics. & tiout papers 2 Oxctsnan fav brooke, on y, November 23, ae UALLAMAN, son of Feter and Kageie The relatives and friends of the Samily are resybos- ‘attend the funeral, this (Sundey) residence, Ne 50 aureet, on Tuesday, at twaive o'clock, moon, Cooms,—Un Friday, November 22, alter Maraaxsr, the beloved wife of John Years, 4 months aud 29 days. Friends of the family are requested to attend the ral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'olock, from her late residence, 934 Third avenue; thence to Calvary Cometery. Coorme.—Op Thursday, November 21, Maay, wife of John Cooper, in the 62d year of her age. The relatives aad friends of the decessed are noom, at one o’olock, from her late residence, 63 Jame Street, without further notice, Funeral service Com mences at balf-past twolve. " Coummax.—On Fri , November 22, aftera od ing illness, Mra. Mawx Cougman, iv the 60th year of ‘he relatives and friends of the family are ited to attend the funeral this (Sunday) after- one o'clock, from her iste residence, corner and Third avenue, Mott Havew. Her re- Calvary Comotery for interment. hort or vip henge Monday mosning, at nine i) eo from the residence of hezbrother, James Dowd, West Eichvecnth street, - £ Dennis, tn the tat year of hie age. ‘The relatives und friends of the lly, and the mem - the Tax oner’s. ‘are. respectfully * notica, Saturday morning, Nevember 23, at the residence of hie uncie, Guarlec i. Baker, Esq. 214 State street, Brookiyn, LDwaup px N aged Temains will be takem,-to Haverstraw for imter- jovember 22, Jamas. Parmiox Grasox, aged 2 7 and 22:daye, The relatives and the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this (Sunday) after~ ‘noon, at twac’elock, from the residence of bis parents, , ‘Tenth avenue, corner of Thirtieth } Gomme Be ry pees on Sain 7, Noveusben 2, Jonx TION, aged eure tacnt } Munartout, oa Wontar “eobatinel roman, eck, Om Friends aad relatives are respectfully invited to eee Carriages will be in attendance on the arrjval of balf-past sleven train from New York. Hawcay —At 162 Ninth avenue, on Saturday, Novers- ber 28, the, infant danghter of Danie! and Cesheriaw aged 5 mont! ‘The friends and relatives of the feinily are reapeotfully ingited to attend the funeral, trom the above residence, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. jhe Brookiyn, on Saturday, November 23, of Frepaaick rnp Hriton, son of the pueumonia, ok ‘Sioux, b patel gd 3 nad Harriet C, Hilton, aged § years, ;7 mont s. Ge relasives an friends of the family are: invited ‘to atvend the funsral, at St. Peter's chu State street, bP age on Monday afternoon, at half-past twe o'clock, Jox.——-In this city, on Friday, November 22, Mant, wife of Otiver Joy. The funeral will take place from her late residénes, 407 West Forty-first streot, this (Sunday) afternoon, ap two o'clock. e Temains will be takemto Williamsbarg for interment. Kewsert.—On Friday, November 22, of congestion of the brain, Gronay P. Kusserr, im the 47th year @ be. ‘The releti vee and friends of the family are requ . eae ee yong eee pond Parx Lover, No, 516, F. & A. M.—The the above are hereby meet at PERI M for ide perpoee at last of bopineed toour late beloved Secon a pee) : Mempers of sister Lodges are frevereslty aa@ confealty Invited to attend, WILLIAM DIXON, Magter, ot the “ahoup Chaperarehershy py the reoms part Lodge, No, we wt ny this (Sui ), November 24, at 12 M., for the p' accom; the remains of our late companica, P, Konseti, to their last resting-| B WILLIAM DIXON, 8, Garnyre, Secretary. Kriy.—On Saturday, November 23, Carmanrva, the beloved wife of Richard Kelly, aged 33 , a native of the parish of Bantry, couaty Cork, May ber sou! rest in peace, Amen, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mera- bers of the Young Men’s St. James R. Tt. A. B. So. ciety, are respectfully inerad from her late residence, No. 25 Monroe street, = (Funday) afternoon, a tiwo o'clock. | be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery for int it. MoLues’ on Friday, 'Noveraber 22, in the 60tb year of her age. The frien’ and relatives are respegtfully attend the funeral, from her tate residence, 200 Lod Twentieth stroet, this (Sunday) afterngon, at twoo ‘ook. MoCunayyy.—(n Saturday, aber 23, sien B AmKLIA MoOMEsNBY. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are dence, 2 Caro!’ street, Brool-iyn, on ‘Monday at eight o'clock F McGowan. —I0 5 evening, Novem- ber 22, Anna M., youngest daughter of Jamos and Mas. garet R, NeGowan, aged 2 years anci1 month. Tue relatives and of te a, are respect- fully imvited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her parents, 365 Cariton atreet, this (Suaday) afternoos, aged 4 yoorn. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at. tend his funeral from the jaw residence, No, 238 Sixteenth street, this (Sunday afternoon, ) at two MoMans,-—On Friday, Nowegnber 22, a oon of 5 mes D. — epee om e nora! wili take place the (Sunday) afternoon, one o'clock, from the reaitapace 2 O'Nen.—On Friday, Neeember 22, of jowing scarlatina, Grewcinve, y eet ; er Augustine and Emeliae Alsen MF months and 16 days. The funeral, uxatended with piace from the residence of her. street, Brooklyn, K. 2, this (Seu@sy) o'elock. - & son, 2 native of Meworisiown, im the 42d year of ter age. toni the Capea from het ‘tq Todexon, Ws atten a 5 2 ‘im! nus, between } ftp second “t Qa On Fr M M Archibald Quel, mine kd pear of ber 4 gh ‘am aitend the fameral, this ene o'clock, from he Patrencon.—On Priday, Noversber 22, Magy Pat The frends of the family Fifty third # sunday) afternoon, as one Polos: The relatives and friends are seid teh ‘rte residence, No, ®& ows } Qvine.—om Frig November 24, James (Qcoew, of olloones, countg Migs, Ni , in tha 38th year of 5 oge. : attend she faneral, from his late residence, 120(h street and, Firet avenue, eae atone o'elock. Way hit soul rest In peace. Amen. ar of bis age. @ friends are invited to aixend the fanersl, residence, 2% South Third Brookign, F.»., 00 )/oaday afternoon, at one oolork. Tha! mane will be takem to Greenwood Comotery, ene j= Om Friday Koveusbts 3, tony Ron:sanw, youn sent som of Williaa a Robinson, aged |e montt ~ and } day The { /epde and reiatives, awa Also the friends of Joba , 209 18 chard Lyons, ere respectrully invited to attend the a two funeral, this (Sanday) ) Married. ele ak, from Baynacrt Dommicn,.-Om Wedneniay evening, No. | At r yeuber 20, at Chri ¢hureh, New , Uy se Rev, revExton.- Om Frid: November resi. F.C. Ewer, DD, Or, Chamnas W. Py gh Banse | 4 doce of bis mother, Tt erry poly Fy Fa Foy youngest daughter of William ©, Dominick, and Bey Fe his age, nigee of the inte Rishaed'®, Carman, Meq., #1 of this | tultp motien i —— of the family are reapeey, | Teonsno—Lawee,—Om avening. November 1#, { bie mo. ser, 71 street, this \Suday) aoenoeny 8 by the Rev. James ‘at his residence, Mr. Josrr, | two o'clock, without further notice, T. Laonarn, late Conn, to Mins Many Axe Tovon Atha ave reaidonce 3 Bowery, YT, Todo Lewis, all of this ity. |, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, Muteancr-ieaetin-ote Brooklyn, on Thorsd/ay, | ta ¢ ) afvervoon, at one o'clock, November 21, at 8t Pagi’s church, comer of Coury and aut. on Friday, Ne 22, at Waah- } Congress the Rev, J. i Bergen eousty, NJ, devon tote | by O Riel ; ee 7, New York, in'the 20th year of Ga, to | The remains will be tation to Greenwood On i James \ | And will arrive at Jersey Cnty ot tom A.M, ‘ Preporaee—Srerowsumas —On Thurede: Wevewt.—On Friday, November 22, Hayne B. Woxere, | the house of, the bride's parents | | aged 14 yoars and 6 months | oO 7 | The funeral wil take place from his father’s real. | Louma, daughter of Ph. Stich atin: | dence, No. 212 West Sixteenth street, this er) af. | SLare—Rosmnra,—Ca Thuseday, tern’ ‘at two o'clock. The relatives are Temdence of the pride’s verenis Teemerwully copyond [2 QUAR4 WRU) Acad | | { | s invited to attend the funeral services, at hor havo veal. | evening, . | | The friend of pe family are respec fally inv bales, } yo Friday, November 2%, Jaco Ranixgac,? + < ”

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