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6 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY,/ DECEMBER 10, 1867, eee "oe? ci Aa FINANCIAL AND COMMERC , : : ‘ WMERCIAL REPORT. canoes, duliding np.s07de new additions to the innus A Nin Mat co: L REPORT, oo u.! | Sens, NE cp ere sen satiionn ae Re NEW YORK CITY., | ANOTHER MysTERY IN BROOKLYN. Tho old market opened Pog ‘an a0¥, Me Corron.—-There was bat litte same nena mi COLOMBIA A Mother and Daughter Poisoned—A New gold market ope! 7 @veline of Je. per 1b, was conceded; at the uM ‘oe from that point gredua ly declined to * vase sabre ace naan o Ieee! ged Ge pepreseerna. quite . THE COURTS. i York Draeciat Suspected and be paar pe: c ane mae « h Di iJ action set in which carried it back to 196%, and the There were ben of 2.00 ia of wi V3 wee {P°CIAL COBRESPUNDENCE OF THE HERALM. D STATES DIS T a aver the Case~Aatec Glosing transactions wero at this rice, Thee Sake taken by exporters. We quot po net UNITE! STRICT COURT. arties. a Pisa io Driek borrowing demand for coy fot, eis Manan | oustware Uglenda. Floridan bade Nay? Tho Condemnation of Musquern nad His Asso- Alleged Libel. The non-appearance yesterday m: pos oseinnyy Without Iniorest aad atSa 44 P emieng acsace senses | ya ed “nd chites—Wofusnl to Impeach President Acus- Before Judge Biatehiord, vine Pall, a widow w and ber daug Ys carrying. Tho gross clear’ -@ per cont per anpum for } Low tlddiing... \ i 16: Y ta~The Troubles of the Lnterign States. ThE | seaae P, Cock wn the New York Tribune &speciation.= | St! Glteen years of age, who occupied rooms in the the gn belanien to $1 Ags amounted to $58,182,000, | Middling. ¥ i ig ind cau Murder of Burchart and Murdaugh at | 715 case came up on motion by council U, fix a day for | Bouse No. 007 Atlantic street, occasioncd some surprise ' rene . Jarthagenu. ainong the other inmates of the dwelling. They wore 4,459 aod the currency bal- | {Ro volume of speculation is about | avorof ® rise and fall; but while | tho bears are OF using for a very Mmited decline and take a prolito” <u siro¢one per cent as quickly as it Presents is" ¢ who butls are sanguine of a considerable Bevovery © goving the next two oF three inonth Ther, was’ a beite he Sio 4 93 @ batter feeling at ihe Sock Exchan; nN ei a sales were abe 64, & good demand for at securities at | Soto and inne Te abart Ldap Vas counters of tho teading | ae ee eee Corres ~The demand for Kio wre light and the suics were unimportant, Prices wera nominally unchanged. Other kinds were nominal, Fiovs axp Gratt,—Recelpts, 7,109 bola, fon, 8.500 bags corn mo, 7,02) busha%s wheat, 33,185 9. cora, 41,798 do. oats. 12,70 do. mali aad 36821 do, The market tor Btate f was vu Yuut aod ihe, a Ba ade dt Stee hearing. In consequence of the prety ure of business upou Judge Blaichford, who is at pre sent hearipg in- terna! revenue, Circuit Court and .nkrupicy causes, his Hovor said he could not appoiay guy day for tue trial, The matter thea dropped. Interanl Revenue Cases. ‘ In the matier of the distiiery, in Forty./ifth stred.— The property in this case was, condemned through de- fault of the appearance of owmers at the trial from # mis- understanding of the day fined for the trial, Yesterday Pasapa, Deo, 1, 1867. On the Ist of November tle Senate pronounce sen- fence against Mosquera, Ho was condemned on four charges:—1, For @ decreo relating to the gals af sat, which 1s @ mcsopoly of the government; 2, For an ordor to the Pestwasier Geuerai to detain certain nows- Papers inthe post offiecs; 3 For a decree exempting that furctionary from the giving of bands, and 4. For ‘the secret troaty with (he Peruvian minigter, ances to $1,550,912. equally divided in © absent from the bouse in the early part of the evening, bat they were known to havo returned to ther apartments about eight o'clock. Some of the neighbors, ip order to ascertain the cause of their hon-appearance, looked into their apartments,and fourd the room door unlocked and everything undisturbed, On proceedit to the bedroom they wer somewhat startied at beholding Mra, Fall and hor daughter locked in each other's arms, their tr.ces dd ho. adean-e in propor: Califorala wie Southern tour w medium grides. ‘Tho Za fulr demand and firm, ers, and the tendency attend the: ness, Toe friends of the family are Lege y 0 18, ©f prices was upward thryushvut ibe day, the five~ | dies of moment wero Tepurvads "Patcos, kewer He was condeinned to be suspended from his office wrens ueioagen chy Gutanle, veonen Tos cans and gbastly faces suowiug that they bad suddenly been | funeral, trom his inte rosid sirest, om: ‘Prontios of 1862 and 1805 he meat active, owing | ghevgel Stand sad Westera.f s for four months (‘he rest of bis termy; to Jose all his | Proceed to trial tor toe redovory of the propery. deprived of fe; but whether by their own bg aim ad FOOD, heal ear ii ; #40 purchases by the fore! sa baskers for suipment, It | mata) poittical and civil rights; to be kept im prison for two a oe Lr gc [uae Med dustit ms guts hands oF that of mnothen\parstm te a mpetery. Coroner | pe ot Gavaam nee at riasiedig ir Se Se & expected that te m ‘ Meso | rope will be |G, ys yoars; and to pay a fico of $12, Ow tho other charges | ner of Hatem and Suilivan s'rees—Iu this case a jury | Lynch on being informed of the facts proceeded at once | the United States army. y; atrengthened by ihe n/ws of the desisive vole against , 975 bo was acquitted, ‘was sworp, aod ope witness, Mr, Vdile, a deputy in- | to investigate the case, That they bad died trom the ean rae -Aepeae Tereoney See a ol the tmpench:nent 19 gress, and quota Be in Rojes Garrido aud Pudecindy Lops, two of his former | {Lore tang vo. appearance om the part the ommer, | thelr appentance, aed ther trips vpou eneu otuor were | Tho Relalives aod friends o° 10. faxaly. and thove @re Dow co low there tm consvlerabie margin for a | St Louis wiraighs exis + TALE | ecrabaries, were aiso acquitted, aad two others, Alec | Judge vlntebiord diree ed the jury to find for the gov- | go tenacious that it was dificalt mater to get ‘hem | bis brother, Francis X. aud Heary A., and aiso of bie whe, The suspensyon uf curgency contraction will gives | st L 6 . aren 0) | Monates and Bernardo Espinosa, were condemned to a | erament, condemning and forfeiting the property to the | separated. They died in convulsions and apparently aoout | Drothers-in-iaw, Michael Thoms aad Gunn, are- Det: of . = ¢ sheen oh " « * 39 ov 0 + United Siates, the sawme ti Thoir skins were cousiderably dsculored, | respecifuuy invited to atiend the tunerat, from bis lale tter tono to p feoling; thro ghout the coustry and“) Yom ' Uf Wo 2 loco | SUPFE suspension from their ofig:s aud a mall ive, In Banhiitiiasslins Wacken. ok @ 1 residence, 128 St. Mark’ Blade, this (Tuesdag) afters @rongthoa confidence ta, values of all Kinds, asd | Calitorata dour 11 (3815-5 | On tho sumo day Santos Aogeta, the actual Presiests | yy419 pueies co iba na ey Penalty im hoon, ai Dalf-past one S'eloc! pay Government Pocuritios wilt bo iiteip to feol tho | U32 Ped femperd Sipe © | Pent ina mesthge requestiticy Congress to commuts the | eried order No 27 4a bankruptcy 10 the eltoct “tuat no | PUFeAw, one of which conuined ® quantity of velerien A ectaye oe he Raa.) 59 Shen street, seffoct of tiie ‘change fulty asvauos as any other class of | Corn meal. Keaiily $190 640 \'sectenco of Mosquera futo banishnent, which was at | assiguee shail employ as solicitor or atiorney, Ju refer | ANU tNO Nich, bad contained Door, Ut fe, Suapont | Dito funeral will take place fram the reaidenco of hie property, “At the a se of the market was | Whaat Was in yoois Cle” xigen’ Agata. ade | Yast agroed upon alter som hot duscuaeion, He is tan- | eno 10 tue seine of whlclk he shall be assignee, oF | tho time wunt, Kind of drug bad been taken or | danghtor, No, 7 Carroll atreo', South trookiyp, TL, om strong ah ch) subj med quotatians:—Regi Saf Quhols gat 927 foc asited for inree years, and whi net, as was drsyexpeccet, | connsul in the matter ot a bankruptcy for the bankrupt | Mlmluisterod. Abele bodies | wero carefully | ex Pee ene tease aie sacar Fanos IOC SHARE; ‘soe Lom 1981, Leas IIF IE JriiceoPasout 400 | Come throusn here to Pera, bet wilt go to Purope He } or tor exy eveditor who shals have proved aay devt | Other Taqurlee “were then iustituied ‘ng to | of Thomoe W. Drew, in the 331 year of her age, ‘ Jerod, 1862, 11434 4 1K; 5.20e, coupon, ern unxed mn ore. | may ether have left Begotd already to tayo the French ager bees entate.”” It has apporred that th! Tue | wo the deceased were and who wero in the | ‘Ihe reintives and iriends of the family are respectful 208;,do. 156), 1.4 ISA Zean sy ane 3 10-1, rari A MwLORSS 5 Jax 4g a 105; Deco Moy 1885, 15734 0 1473¢; August do., 116% Bex ember do, LOX a 1G; Ociober do., 116 of money avaliable xchavge and leaus wore io, for emp!oy ment on (hg Stock eteamer for St. Nazaire, whteh touches st Santa Martha 2he day alter to-morrow, or io may come from there by tue Englisn mail to Aspinwall, in ander +0 go by the way of Jauaicagund st Tuors, | At ull events, the counuy $8 wel rid of Lim, at leagt sor a tite. it @-mand ad nigcer, ibe wae $175 for Canods Dartey an etiew 000 basiets ‘Dagidie sold et ene ee $i Wa sii Coody au singe of grain, lower. Rargs tor were Wi age. “The z constituion and laws tho acts #od Steps taken by tie genvral goverament fn regard to the Siate o Tolima i order t iake itself obeyed, aud therefore doe: ado freely at asveu TPF cons, with a few exceptional (rongactions et six to first cliss houses Divgomnis are eFmade with greaycautioa and only the best grade cf “B niwercial paper iin favor, Tho banks take it toa Fns\tod extont frony wer customers at soveu p2r cent, fut on the strect 1§ is rated at 734010 per cent, white Maforior grads arg very difficult of saio owing to the wecont arlures afd tho conaequent distrast of credite, A goaer, althomgh very gradual, improvement in trade fa, however, loaked for unger tho reassuring ebaracter of Conzressioga! terisiation, and with It the prevaillag @tringency in the discount line will pass away, Tre statement of the as: 3 banks of this city for tho @0k onfog onthe 7th instant shows a deercase When comppred with that of tne provious week of 365.425 im loans, $707,036 in m @epeats, end an iucreaso of $ tegal tender Moigsand 911,410 in circulation, Lhe scvala of each of Mapas: (fo siacements areas sabjoined:— a n9 ember 7. $247. 460,084 15,806,254 Gig cualion 34 WSIW by 114 58 jal 62,008 132 62,695,450 AFD BP. s 492) 724,259 56,918 NM vy i esses 14,557,729 23 855,680 i By the foregoing it will bo soon that the lisbiiities of @ ww bauks im deposita and circulation amount to @ = 202f015,558, agaluat which they bold a reserve in legal gucbr nows and specie of $65,400,104, oF $16,149,065 moip thay tho required twenly-ive por coat, which Wodld bo $52,254, 639. At the samo timo last year the condition of the banks wats as (clows, aud the differences appended are those DBéweer tho two returns dated re: ively Decombor 8, 1966, and Decomber 7, 1807: Dec mber 8, 1°03. ++ $260,020, Decenber 7, D6, $18, 100, 948 ++ 2,223.06 Sao 60,946,357 Ht we extend the comparison to Lhe wamo time in exh @f the threo previous years wo dod the following ehanges :— be December 9, 1285. $227,599, ; Decemvr 1, 1987. nC. G19) + 161,916,344 December 12. 1463, $172,596, 408 +140,026, 098 At the commencement of business the # ‘wae firm and moderately active, aud at the early session @f the open board the tendency of prices was upward. New York Coniral cold at 11514; Erie, Tis a 72; Hud. on River, 130; Reading, 9¢ « Michigan South. erp, 8134 28154; Clevelnud and Putsburg, 835; Rock Astand, 9614 a 967%; Northwestera, Go a do, pre- Vetrod, 673; ; Pacific Mal, 124% a 124, MB the first rogular board the market was very Orm endiho business moderately large aad well distributed. Hudlpn River advanced to 181, Pacific Mail war # ive pd iMiyanced to 126 0 New York Central closed 136 b (wher than at the rame time on Saturday, Erie Huds ys River 43, Reading 3g, Cleveland and Toledo 14, Rook .Pland %, Northwestera 14, do, preferred Ibs, Port W ayoo 4%, Milvaukee and St Paul preferred \, Facile Mail 1X, Aventis Mait Western Union Telo- gpd 1. Government eecurities were Arm, Coupon Mvo-twor Yies of 1862 closed 34 higher, meuo of 1864 \ Dew isp of 1807 14, coupon ten-forties %, reven- Mhiriles, + weond veries, 4; third serios %. Teunence izes, newt advanced The express shares were onda At iho of wn board at one o'clock the market contioned frm, aud tLtere was jucreased activity, New rork C frei wold at 22524 2 115%; Erie, 72; Hodeon River, 23024 ; Readi gg, 9554; fand and Pith & 854; Rock Laland, 06% ; Nortbwoat- ern, 654 and 0534; do. preferred, 67% 9 074. Ab the seco.yd reguiar board ihe speculative feeling was strony, and tbe market waa rather aotive at shghtiy advancing ot ytions, New York Contral closed 4 higher than at the first regular board, Reading 3 Michigan Gouthets %, Cleveland avd Puisburg 4 Borthwestorn preierred %, Vort Wayne %, Paciiic Mail was Jy lower, @uscksilver 4¢. Government securi- tes wore moderaiely active eud itrm, Coupon five Awenties of 1864 cMsed Sg bigher, issue of 1863 Denuessce axes, nowpgdranced 4. Ai the open beard abjhall-past three the ma@rkot was on Michigan Southera, #154; Clove- Steady but quict, nnd New York Central sold au i19% « $16; Erie, 72; nudson River, 150% «120%; Ra@adung, 95%; Michigan Souther, 81%; Rock Isiaud, 00%; Noviuwestera, 65%, do, preferred, G75; Pacific Mall, $23)¢; Canton, 45; Quickaiver, 21, During thd re- mainder of tho afieracon Qe market continued tode- ‘velop an improving teadency,\and at the close of bubs fees at balf past five tho folloXing qaptations were cue fan! :—New York Central, 6X a 187,; Ere, fox; Reading, 06% 0 95%; Mi Southern, iy DEXCHANIE. Monday, Dew I1Mm:45 A. MM im; WO ehe Ma! % OS Aatans 1M Moo Jou Uo hopreed Coy.. 19) i Qoeevees ei ios i8"§ fe ei ke. & Vives eer )) Clew 1 Bis, oe Ne. in Nattor Peete tas tba ar Aga, mud 7a & wu & Soa, sand pe trie SgOW, POL MO «DRY (0 Lids. tobagoo stems a3 24 0 bbls, putroteum at bul of impeachment of the President, General Santos Acosta, sud of the Secretaries, Carles Mavtin aud General Rafa Mendoaa.’”’ Alihovgd the laterlerene> Of the bation government 1p the adutrs of tho Suve or Youma was and i condemned by all Imparual 1nen a8 derogavory to ihe rights of a sovereign Stato, i is perhaps just as well that uo action has beea taxea va it by Coasress, ag the cousequouces Might have been very daazerous under the present circumstances, The last notes from ‘be governmocts of Gudea aud AnUoquia to the tederai gvy- eroiocnt are written 1 & Very conewimory spirit aud show the desire whieh generally exrsts Ubrongnoat the jatenor (o have psace, even if only for @ short apeil aad at iho cost of right aud dicnity, In Tolima 2 cou- situent asseubly hag been caled to seule ibe duiil- culties existing boiwevo the vot parties, Aho eiectious tor Presiaeat of Cundinamarca have r sullod in tne victory of tho Covsorvalive candidate, Dr, Gatierrez Vergara, atear Aduurat Lizardo Montero, of the Peruvian navy, who was sent (0 Bogota by Ui goverument to exert uim- Mosquera, has arrived nere by not accept the 103 bates 8.04 bushels grain 64. don, $9) Led: . per ad a’ lo + ws LO quality dvacs of inoment were reported, and prices ‘There were no asles of moment reported; enwnxe, ey auction 12) bbls. New quiet, unsettled or merchactable tte t 82: o twrpanting w: a b3iZ0. a lute, and 6 da, at $3 ‘ deniiey nominal. ant sales of any des-r.ption were marie, yeu ned, Linseed Was heal at ie Winker band ol $L 13 @ $i 20. er deimaid, 2 ions Western 1,383 Dbls. pork. 1,034 do. bee’, a ihe marke. for pork Be. iv favor of bw ol vat Ue « Bo,.0.a, Colonel Freyre, The latter is expected soon to withdraw frou Coloubia and go to Venezuela, Congres’ closed its seas.ons on the 1éh of last moath, and Boyota is once Laore getthag down into comparative tranqnuiily, ue ot tho last numbers of the oficial Gazadte of the State of Bolivar contains @ correspondence between tho at of that State and Mr, esp the United Consul, 1 regard to the murderos J. A, ssurchart G, W. Murcaugo and the wounding of J L Dornin, ouicers of the R. K, Cuyier, of wuicu scandatous allair { gave an sc-ountat tue tine. From Mr. Hanpabergb’s JoWers it appears that tho Unted States government has given orders to ils win.ster at Bogota to bave tho matter stricily imquired into avd toe quilly parties punished. ‘The Vresident of Hotivar endeavors Wo screen some ot tha public officals who undouotediy look @ Prominent part ju the aseassinat.on, aad if the United Siates goverament Aud ils represepiatives in this republic do mot keep « arp lovk ow the matter, the ends of justice will un- “8 W 1 ow vbla, pew mess, 1h evious Pi active, With gules of 1Uy bi 40 aid HW do. Tou, \ ct nd for rude, mor prices. ales were made dvadiedly be again trusiraled’ Seat g a! Ines nae hows, |. To-day the eicctions tur ihe constituent Assembly will mproveniunt. 1b’ the dems: commence, All parues manifest @ great desire to go in © Markel wt the clo of business | 80d win, stan lard) white, due a slight earthquake of about forty seconds’ duration or. ‘at ic; 20 do. at 3 Js cccar.ed here on the 2ist of last Mouton, at haif-paet 0 ern; 1,00) do, for Lec “mi twelve ocivck, I forgot to mention bid in my fast, Fees ae ; bot chink it nay perhaps bs interes:ing, as tho shock Dow atZie. | Was undoubLedty counocted with the eareirophe in tne pivate warn 8y Lbls, ab suean 16%, beoazit.3 ge. Inihladeipuia | Weet ludies and Ceniral Ameiva, the market ‘Dialup Mex wore eatitaly somsusl | in port, United S.atea steamer Suwanee, Commander i 4.08 of Uarullos were made Bb Sc | Law; at Aspinwall, Unted Sta es tteamer Marbichoad. a ae. Scuan—Raw continued duit, but steady, at LLMo. a Be, for fale toged chang cia, the suice Wooo 6 buds. ab 1i}ge, 4 12}c. fOr ONwas laa 40d Boxes Lajge. a L,Y t nes PERU. SPECIAL CORRESPGNUENSE OF THE HERALD, The Government Making Noe Heudway Agniust the KebelsArresta in Limn=—sikire minwing Betore Arequipa. Was ID bat we peKok—Calenits lintesd was Nery ue. ow fair demand #t about f 35 0. ed bauds ab Me. 0 big Watannys 1pes, 2% lols. NO eales OF moment were elocted, winl pes Word nominal. ENTRAL AND SOJTM AMERICA, wer prices. Tams, Nov, 21, 1807, The nows is not encourag ng, the ro-establishinent of pence is farther from as than it was tem da¥ ago, lusiead of being crushed, tho revolution is spreading, and the prospects of agricuiiure and commerce become daly more gloomy, Beginning from the north, wo hear Of now risings at Huacho, Hnancayo and other points, Colonel Bala was not wounded aud cut off by the government foress, a8 expected, but was re- treating Lowards Huaraz, getvoring men aod arms as he went along, Several new detachments of regulars and armed police have lately been forwarded trom Callae to quell the revolution in those parts, A Zorce of foun hundred and thirty men was landed at Casma on the 12:h, and encceeded in dispersing a gucrilla band of one hundred men, whicb jofested that melghborhood, Even im the immediate surroundings of Lima bands of mal- contents aad raiians are coutinually syriaging up, reducing the capital nimost to a vocaguered Guy, A new gucriia band bas been formed at Lurio, a vow miles trom here, under a Major Aro uioga, waiou is said to wutnber already lh bty mem, aud aids greaily to tue aincon tolt Were From the Soath no better news bas been received. Moquegda and Taropaca remaia ip tho Lands ef the iu. Surgeuss, acne i only kept quict by a superior torce, the detachments of militia stattmed at ica aad Pico have revolted, more troops ore consuatly being sent down as fast as the steamora of (he avy atid of the mail sery.cg cau take them, and, worst of ali, the operation boiore Arequipa mak; no ‘procress at ail, Our inte 8 from Sachaca are up to the i7ka. The engineers were busy throwing up walis for the proceciion ot the cainp aud the batteries, Blgnteen guns iad axived, nine, twelve, eigbteeo and thirtyix pounders; two more of the Jatter calibre and two siaty-eight pounders Were on the road A three haodred pounder, whieh wos expocied [0 do great things, camo to grief in port by the breaking of Use cbains of the crane. Tko gun is now to the water, and engineers have goue from here wo Heh it np, Sma.f sxiraiéhes betwen ihe ouuying posta of the besieging party and deiachmeuts ealiying jorth from the city occur trequentiy, Om the 1dih two of Prado’s crock corps Were ueaily routed by two buadred wud fifty of Cangeco's men, & short distance from the wails, Ihe timeiy arrival of # bataiion saved them, and caused the re.reat o the enewy with « loss of jour ded and 6x Wouyded, Apotser ensounier took piace immediately under the walls of the city, veal, with the witudrawing of both parues wit! casnitics | chie? perlormers ia (hese skin on the part of Prado’s troops are a ni roof young yolunteers who have formed a *columu of honor.” Letters from Arequipa paint everytl inside in rosy color Provisions are plenty, occasionally thoy capture some mule loads wiih ammauilion aod other necessaries, gad the pumber of armed jas increws| Mero, b Live, Cistrust aad di content are spreading. ‘The feartul insecurity of the roads io our immediate neighborhood 19 @ cause not oaly of inconvenience, bat ‘of serious alarm. ‘The Prefect catlod upon the foreigners here to form companies of Volantosrs for the protection of property, as tbey have done in Calla But so iar very litle enthusinare has beon showa, Arrests are daily made, dod paroous of tmportance are pot aiowed t South or Norih witvout a passport, Bad times evidently ia store for us; bus I hope that by next steamer f shal! at lost be enabled to write of nomething that may decide oar present wncortaia situation either one way or Lue otter, Near Admiral Dabigren ved from Vi at Arica, In the I jalan, Oo the 10t0, to take @ closer look at the revolution in the South, ‘The steamer Rising Star, Captata Connor, from Aspin- wall December 1, arrived at thin port yesierday, The steamship Saottago de Cuba, Captain Smith, from Greytown, with passensend from -au Franctaco, arrived at tbis port last eventay. Ta Keoador the Wouble between the Executive and Congress bad resulted tu the reelgoation of President Carnon, A new election sto take place for President on December 15, Cougress was to meet on January 6, and the most popular candidate was Dr, Kepinosa A aw bad been passed authorizing Mr. do Sabla to estab. bie fom Colombia, via Kemeraldaa, wyaqul, to Pera, « following te Lhe specie ust of the Rising Star:. Panama Katiroad Company Danean, Sherman & Dobney, The aocusation awinst the ectual President has fallen through i the House of Kepreseutetives by a majoricy ef nore than two-thirds, Accoiduig to the resoiution adow the House does not cosider contrary to tie Freuch sveamer, b's mission baving been unsuccess(ul, He is accompanied by @ goa of the Peruvian winisier at Loos & Wall er, CENTRAL AMERICA. PUNDENCE LF THE KERALO, ‘Trade and the Crops—‘Muagnificest V. vptioa Nicaragun—Columus deste from the Piains Near Leow=The City Lit Up by the Giawe. Panam’, Nov. 30, 1807, The Panama Kaitread Company's sieamer Guatemala arrived (his morniog trom the Central American ports, | bringing the following new: In Guatemala the work on the now pier at St José wos progeessiag very rapidly, The eoftes crop in Guate- mals Wie year is expected to be very abundant, The yiold ts caleulated at 90,090 quintats or roore, ko San Salvador the exportation from the port of Acajalla, Which belongs to that dopariment, for tho year from October 1, 1896, te September 30, 1867, exceeded ‘hat of the preceding one. Tue foilowing are this year's Dyares :—65, 650 Ibs, of mdiga, 61,110 Ios, of coffee, and » large amount of tobacco and sugar. ‘The famous fair of St Migaolin Salvador, whore the poop'e from ali the interior piases of the whole of Central Amenes gather for the purpose of bartering the produce of tioir sol| or their indastry for foreign goods, hag thie year been ns failure as faras busines 1 con- eorned. Tho goody Imported from Europo and the United States had generally to Desold at cost price for want of buyers, and the ner chassss of indigo, the chicf wedivm of oxchange, were emlirely waating, Sevea and seron end one-valf reais was the avoray @ price paid for that articns this year, The people from the southern eed weners part of Honderaa were provonted from alevding tho fatr by tho torrible scourge, cholera, witteh hay broken out near tho frontier of Nicarngan The goveramen( stationed hosts on the river Huaso- 4 did pot allow anybody to go down to the ely ying check tho sproadiog of the NEW JERSEY, Jersey Clty. Continion of Pxarveoars —At noon yesterday the fercyvout Jersey Oley waa lying in the stip foot of Cort. Jondt street, Now York, when shewas ran into by the forryboat New York, which was entering tho adjoining witp. The latter boat had ber guards and about forty feet Of the side of the lad¥er’ cabin torn away, tho repairing of which qill cent at least $400, One of her guards at that part Known ae the “knee! penetrated the Jere ret mashing in the apr of the gentlemen's cabio, which was the only seriou? damage the att ouae tained. ‘The cabin @f the tow York covtained @ hursber of passengers, yet Uo person was injured, pilot of tho New Yorkus held biameless, as the boat, when entering (bo slip, gras rinoing aydimat @ strony fide, The report given io fhe ferry superintendent was thet there was a mistake Inv palltog the engineer's bell. The New York is Inid up tor hepairs, but the Jermey Cuy eoutinued on bor trips during she alternoon, Rvoney Dear. —A mao ragged Joha Feenan, fifty. seapl f ibe Inst revolution in Guate- bie ieeued from bie bidhg place in Honduras Htoot to the Central Am fa which he promieas (@ wake er attempt at wing the veroment of the mer repudtis, and cals apon ait The trionds of Hoerty to asvist Lim, He isa wan with. oet name oF meana, and therefor) the govermmens of Guatemala may fo va clumboriag gorenoiy, The Preaident of Nicaregus hou returced to the eaptial f p through the Wostere prov resting is the of & volcno!o eruption In Nice ty goa, which took place om the 14\h of thie month, aud wely uncoubblly comme.ted wiih thy cries of similar phe nowewnt vier soed all through the Wet from the plaise on whic! he capital, ie situated, ina feng isnge of roleanoen, eteiching from the Lake Manages to the promin i toe com tee of ghut ange Je the old volcano, Rota (i «., burst), with OF) peaks, romeante of Ite lows s lent crater, Near ‘ears ? Tho base ge thie roleano the earth sudsenly opened tm, | SPTee Years of age, who res! sph 84 piccign severa) places ao the afternoon Of the idth, with a tood | fei! in an apontectio Mt on sunday” gight and expired at ove o'otoek yomerday Morning inqnest wil De Del | by Coroner Warren. Boles, firry tow and ranabling, then sharp, violent clape of dor, The noise frightened ihe poopie at Laos, which ie obiy ten miles diviant, out of ther Trent owes, end Was @ven distinotiy beard w@ ibe port of Co ts Tus Crate Pron Inon cin—Mr, Roiieeon, keeper (atta eit lg totes un ot | fhe at Pons, beta eine re omoe re were seeo inewing from the plains, in the | in no necerelty for military or omer ord malcet Of eaverel smaller ones = Tie glare wae so #tro: the prisom ataff arising oul of the fate No ap. te Hight ng the towers of the cathedral in fon, like ‘ation has been made for yooh aid a ye', ead Jt le the redex from a fire clone by. Lava and eshte were leved that receat events will promps eirich oy Tapldly eocamoinltys aronad tue raters of the new vol ance in future over the convicts. work advantageously ior the bankrapts. Ovjections had been mado that, ia the case of SM. Levy and Mark Levy, Mr, Alert Smith bad been acliog On the examination for aad oa bebaif bota of the creditors and of Joan Sedgwick, thy aseionee of theestae, Mr. Sinith comended at the time tha: he did not act as solicitor or astorney for we assigaee, but only im the eapacity of couvsel, and that m that he was nub conivaveniug provisions of’ rule 27. The question, efter discussion beioro the Register, was by him cerifed to Judge Biarchford tor decision, who, in his rating on ti point, decides that, ia equenco of embariag ments similar to that certitiod mm this case, the 27th rulo has boon vacated, lea lag aay ease in whica any groaud of complaint exicts AZAILS) MD ASSignee OM account of May Maker cou- necied with bis empioynieat of an aiterney or soliciwr, to bo brought beioro ihe court for its aciow. dn th: Mater Chores G, Patierwn, an Alleged Bank rvpt—In this aso proof was giver that a gubpuna of the court had ocen served on one William fH. Lippincott, who failed to ations, avd the Judge ordered thas aa attachment saould be lseued agaiust Lim, Discharges in Bankraptey. The following persons have obtained their discharges iu bankruptey im the District Court for the Suuthern district: — Parker D. Boy¢, Johu 8, Mathews, Israel Ritterman, Janos Davolt, Neison Clomeuts, Edward’ Esior, Rovert L. Withaina, Jobn W. McGuire, Washington ¥. Whoot~ wright, Willlam A, Young, Leon Van Coilew, Mosea M, Laird, George W. ichoyler aod ‘timotky 'T, rarnor. ‘Thece cischarges—fourteen 19 number—were grapied between the lain of November and tue 5th inst, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIJNS. Before Recorder Hackett, The whole of Friday and yesterday was eccupled tn trying @ simple charge of grand larceny preferred avainst James Mulloy, a clerk tn the grocery establishment of Messra, Lynca & Co., 41 Vesey strect, who, it was a | feomonsly appropriated $87 wortn of groceries on tue sist of July, Counsel for the acoused auempted to introduce a great amount of irrelevant testimony, which protracted the trial, Mr. ford, however, brief summing up. ‘The caso was submitted to ‘or deliberating a short time, rendered ‘The was remanded for ©.TY INTELLIGENCE. Cerctr pv Castor. —The Orst moeting of a club under the above titte, founded by French Canadians, rertdents of this city, was held yesterday at the St. Charlies Hove), 643 Broadway, Mr. F, Boucher*was called to the charr, and Mr. T. Lumbort acted as secretary, After eome discuasion rules were adopted tor the goverunent of the society. Professor Georga Batchelor was electea atof the circle; F, Boucher, Treasurer, and T. Lambert, Secre' ‘oe same gentiemen wil attend, as delegates, tho Conven'ion ef the Frouc : Canadians of the United States, to be held ta Troy on the 14ih mat, TamMany Sooty, on CoLomBian Orner.—A special mesiing of the Tammany Society was held at the tem. porary Wigwam iu East Thirteenth street Jast evening; Dut the only business transacted was she initiation of candidates for membership into the mysteries of the order, About sixty new members were duly “pat through,” eacn one being initiated singt: Pracrorsy Hie Anw.—Augustus Laanier, while walk. ing along Frankfort street, accidentaliy slippea yesiern day co the sidewalk, at the corner of William s:reet, and sustained a compound fracture of the arm. Mr, Join Buckbee, of 183 Wilijum street, who witnessed the ucci- dent, had Lannier couveyed to the Now York Hospital, NatioxaL Convention or MANUFACTURERS —A meetingy was held yosterday afternoon at No. 11 Park place for the purpoze of appointing the delegates from this city to the National Voovention of Manufacturers invorested in too bardware trade, to be held at Cleveland on the 18th instant, Resolutions were adopted favoring the re- moval of all taxes ‘fom domestic manufactures, Tho bee vara from Ve city will comprise tw Ae thirty geutlomen, amon otners Peter Cooper, W. f. W. Maddon and. W. Rasscl. - Tur Boaxn ov Hzartn ron 1868.—The Board of Health hela a special meeting yesterday, An election for officers for (he ensuing year took place, resuliing in ihe re-election of Jackson S, Schults as President and Ben- Janun F. Manierco ax Treasures, A large portion of the anole! report, which ig now being made up ty the va- hoads of the departments, was submiiied during ihe meeting for tho Inspection of the Commissioners, ‘Vols report will be Uke that of iat year, extremely vouu- asinous, bot, With che exception of that part relating to the mortality and beaith o she city during the last inelve saentha, which 8 In oct.Ve course ef Comptlat on by Dr, Ebsba Harr, the Registrar of Vital Statics, will not be of sv interesting or important a character, The annual a ef the Boards of Police and Excise are also jost now bomg made ap, preparatory to their ve submilted vo the Legisiature, ae ‘ ais Boany ov Cory Canvassers,—The Board met yesterday moraing and canvassod the returns in several warts, without completing any one ward, for all officer, aud alver orderiug the arioet of vasser in one of the Jowor wards for not cauvasaing the votes for eauncilmen in his district, adjourved wall eleven e’clock A. M. to. ay. Annustao por Fasr Daiviso mw ms Park —David Wambold was yestoraay arrested by officer Mackay, of tho Park police, who, on Wambold’a arraignment befure Justice Connolly, at tho Yorkvilie Police Court, alleged that be found haw driving t b the Park asa fasvor paco than the law permitted. The defeudant was dis. charged om the payment of $10 fine. IYTERNAL REVEXUE MATTERS, ‘The excitoment which for some time pave has pre- vailed at the headquarters, ta Cedar street, in relation to the revenue tax from the manutactare and sale of whiskey has been transferred to Washington, in conge- quence of the meeting in that city to-day of the Con. vention of distillers, rectifyera, commission merchants, wholesale grocers, druggists and others interested in the whiskey business, At (his Conveation—one of the most important thet bas ever boen held, in view of the monayed Interests Involved—there will be te tives from every commercial city in the Kast and West, a3 well as from the large distiilio lalter section. Ail the above mentioned of trado im this olty have sont on full dolegattons, os have eieo those in Brooklyn, Boston, Phile- delphia and Baltimore; and It is expected tha: the pro- ereaings of the Convention: will be fall of interest, ih more tmperativety demands yt tatyontion of Congress than a re- adjustment Of the tax on d-sulled spirits and the methods of collecting ft, and to secure this readjustment i the object of the Convention, There will doubtless be a va- rieiy of views presonted and suggesuions mad (his matter by tho members u divera sections of tho country, but the delegates from this city and vicinity are simost unanimously ta favor of a reduction of the tax to at least one dollar per gallon, tue dotay awey with tho bonded system entirety, the uoing cAa- adoption of a system of, taxing the prod pociy of distilleries, and the cotlection of such tax at tho pince of protuction, It is a8 much for tho interest of fiers and dealers thet the business be reduced to a legitinate and substantial bass, ae it is for that of the roment to & roures of prodactive and bie revenue, of the adopiion of this new Grive out of the business the horde rant men who lave hithervo engaged io it rose of making foriaues In the least doirauding the goverament of its does, and it tm the bands of rogniar manulacturers and ‘The sooner that this result is attained the better. A cor. Toot and judicious system of taxing capacity will bring out all tM aiill that is necessary to obtain the greatest reriet yield, and |: will not require the minute con- tro! of Aumerons oficiales for the prompt enforcement of the law—an important desideratum, The previdepey of the Convention was onder cag around the revenue headquarters and “on the f yesterday, t bat (he a iroth Nek. York and viculiy would favor. tho neral impression betug gales from ims of & P. Inyeabat, Jr, of this elty, vo that posi- > i ” Uva, ‘ ‘The only sein roped ent) day wore:—-Tho dis- uilery “or” Audsow Vegas losated at Nor 26 Bowery | Pm od = ‘s narge of Tegatation ja che prosecution us ‘The rectifying estadiishmen? of 8. G Boehm & Co. ‘Was seized on distraint by Collector? nmin, of Kigouh irict, for alleges forfoitare of boudam*=m IB Accord ance with segal requirements habit of visiting the house, The neighbors raid that and bad iaken the roms dire, Fail was an Engush lady, sho appeared to ben good about four months ago. circumstances, aud was looked upon asa Indy who was diving on an ‘income received from Europe. It was alieged that the only gentlemun ia the habit of ‘visiting the deceased was Mr, Joel D, rice, who keeps @ drag store in Whitehall street, near Battery place, Mr. Price, it is aid, was ia the habit of visiting the honro at night, aud mvariadly called im the morning. Tae Coron informed that Mr. Price was at the house ou Si eveniag and took tea with Mrs, Fall, upon receiving which information ho issued « warrant for the arrest of Price, Ronudsman Barr proceeded to Price's siore at noon yesterday, where be found him engayed as usual in his business. Hoe was taken inso custody, audseemod to be greatiy surprised when informed of what had oc~ curred, He was taxen to the Forty-first preciact station house, where he was met by the Coroner, wo took bis etatement He sid that he had boven for nearly six years in chirge of the arog storo in Whiteball @tueet, and had ben scouninies with Mrs, Fail for When he made her acquainiant Wolteball gtreet, but ho did not ascertain ber some tune afterwards, she had beea in the b: com ng to the siore as often a8 two or three tmes a weok, He was taken tick and conlaed to his bed in the store, where be was inthe habit of sievping about three years ago, and Dr, King, who was then a clerk in the store, took care of bisa unti! he beeame ex- baasied, when he sugeested the propriety of is engug- mg Mra. Pail asa puree. She attended him dering bis sickness tor about six weeks, It wos at this time that bo jearued ber name. About threy years ago he was married woman whom ho sapposed ab ‘he time to be wortny of his conudeuce and but he discovered otherwise, and they separated. Since that time an action (or divorce bas been iwice peading betwoen them, She had endeavored bard since then to injaro his reputation by cirouisting stores accusing hrm of living witu the deceased; but these he mady no attempi to deny, On the trix! the de cease was Lis principal witness, she posilively denying the charzes of adu tery made against him by his »:fe, She moved im May or June tast to SOT Atiautic aireet, and be bad been residing at 33 Court street about tno same length of timo. The decoamd visited Europe, re- turning in June last, whon a portion of ber furoitara ‘was stored at bw house, She brougut back with bor two packages pesides her satchel, which bo supposed con.ained wearing apparel. She aiso had some mones, which sho ssid her friends had given Ler. He did not know the amoant. She was absent ia Europ only three or four weeks, She said her husband nad heen dead four years, While she was ia Europe he cor- responded with her. He had been in the baLlit of visit- mg her every day. On Sunday night be did so, ree maining from soven till eleven or. half-past eleven o'clock, and then went directly home. He found the deceased very much doepreszed in spirits and feedle, She was troubled at not hesring from her tittle boy in England, who bad recentiy been very He had been in the houso about an hour when shesaid she wanted te go cut, He said he was goiug cver to the store, and asked her to go with him, she said sho ponies, oe they went out together, They thea went to New York, and had beep in his store about aif an hour when her daughter came in and remained until they started back to Brooklyn, When they reached the house she asked bim to re- main and take somo supper. He finally did 60, though be at frat rofused. &hs then asked bim to havo ‘a glass of ale; but he told her be was notin the babit of driok: Jouny went to the cupvoard ant took out avout a pint, Ho took eome with bis supper, and aftor- wards ielt very sleepy, When he told her that he would ©. bome, He laid down upon the’sofa, aad she asked m ALS she could sit ated eg After some rut ane somew! “Sappore saying HDAA MEDIA te oat is pest “Ob, ponsense; you are talking jut as you did a year ago.” She sald she was not govd for any- ‘thing, and be reminded hor of the time whoa he was pirlied, bow sae bad cheered him up. @Tl went out of the pins irewsy stupor, when he king to him, bat the past three years, ad Toor, aod be was imagined she was could not wnder- stend what sbe was saying, When ronslug up he asked her if he bad nos been asleep, and she said no, He then stated that he must go home, a was getting jate, and she and Jeuny bad better go to She replied, “What is the use of my going to bed when I cannot sicop?’’ Ho then pat on iis coat and started down stairs, bat noticed be was #0 weak be was obliged to hold ou tho banisters as he paseed down the stairs, When he reached bomo he went ito the room of one of the boarders, where ho remained aatil twelve o'clock; he thea went to bed and did not wake up untii nipe o'clock this morning. In a aubsequent slatenent Mr. Frico aaid taat when they re' from New York and rosched the door of the by he noticed @ man droased in dark clothes and wearing a slouched bat standing at the door, He looked upon seeing them, and remarked, “Ob, I've made a mistake,” and moved of On king for the key where ‘all bad loft k sue was unable to ¢.scover it, While ste Jooking the wan them Ja the hallway, aud then Mr Fall found the key. He asked her if sho knew toe man,-and che eaid no, When be got in the room be heard the maa go down agaia Btealtinly, ‘The strangest part of this dark transaction is the fact ‘that there qeogend to bo no sufficient motive for suicide or murder, but some additional 1 gut mav bo thrown upon the case at the inquest, which will be-commenced on Wednesday next, ‘Tho bodies wero removed to the dead house at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, where a post moriem exa- mination wilt be made by Dr. Suopnard. [ne coatunats of the stomaehs will have to be analyzed tu orders to ascer- taip the mature of the poison. TRE SHATING SEASON, The keen worthwest wind of yestoriny bas added to the cold weather that bas steadily increased dar ug tho past fow days, Naturo has been disturbed, and where in distant portions of the State there have boen sovere frozen ae tight asin midwinter, Sunday was the the , and coldest day in intra Pe eatinehnand Last evening tho Arctic character woathor most rejoicing to thousends of the you eicika as tee spa nent is throughout this city and Brook:yn told io nee, Semmens poy would Seatgnenie nia, the _many sports o| winter, The soon 8 of December has wot the Bud: that her trip ‘euterday tet tnrgo Bote oft of t0e tha’ secon d after pores f into am Pr £ to her destination, ja its present coldness continua, to's trip will un- be the last of the season of the many floatiug Vbat glide threngh th: raior abo there ral Pate pds st aay is an nity, and as a conerquenoe bas Te $ 3 2 F in the cay been good okt a! MacmiJan’s and Mito.eli’s ponds, wise the Park ponds are noi entirely frozen over, Brogkt. adds her Capaioiine to this skating arfay, and Vices threo pords, with their hundreds of geyy attired ladies and cavalions, Attendant gallant Li Pass the to away In characterisiic re, may be Noted as t suspicious inaugural of the promised winter's paatin: ‘season, te Park will in therr briliiancy respond, many car. nivale will be recorded as the incideata ot oon Pre re ladies aad emen, Cur King “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Ae Married, Beuinws-Haweids,—At Nowark, N. J., on aturda: December 7, by the Rev, James P. Wilson, Busenr ¥. Bacrows to Sarai M, HAWKER, BENTOX—Hentox,—At the residence of the bride’ uncle, on Wednesday, December 4, by the Rov. A. Nv Littigobm, D. D., rector of the Charch of tue Holy nee BRNTON to AXN4, owiy daughter of the late Joun B, Beaton, all of Brooklyn, N, ¥. No cards ‘Trinity, Bract—In Poiiadetppiny sattunday, December §, of typnoid fever, Eowann Avner, e@ider son of Fdward P, = Elizabeth A, Beach, aged 14 yoars, 2 months aud v ‘a LAUvELT Ab Paterson, N. J,, om. meruing, Docembur 9 Tease A, s0n Of A ed) aud Mary aude, ‘aged 82 yours, 11 17 days, * Frionde and reintives are respectfully invited to ate tend the funerm, qn Wed: morning, at baif-past tes o'clvek, from the Duteb ehureh, iv Waser Invited io ai.end her funeral, trom the Bedfort sweet- M. E. church, this (fuesday) ofteruoon, at Lovelock, + Fennan —Sadden!y, on » ouday, December 9, at half- past one A, M., Joux NAN, 110. county Weatmeaih, Ireland, in the 56tn year of his aye, The relatives and fiienta of the family aro fully imvited to at the funeral, this (lvesday) after- noon, at three o’cock, from his tase residence, No, 77 Nowark avenue, Jeracy City. ‘ New Orleans and Westmeath (Ireland) papers please copy. Firor.—On Stnday, Docember 8, after a long and painful ines, Janes Pino, aged 63 years, ‘The relatives aud friends of the amily are faliy invited to attend the finerai, frem his late resle- cence, No. 6 West thiriy-niath stroet, on Weal moruing at hall past te o'elvek, Feexat,—At bis residence, in Rye, on Saturday, De- comber 7, Winiias Parycd. Fungral services this (facsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Metborist Episcopal ciurch, Rye Neck. His triends and relatives are invited to atiend withoas further notice, Havmanp,—On Monday, Deceiab>r 9, after a lingering Jopernt 5. Haviiayy, ja tbe 2cd year of big age, relatives and friends of the fumity ere respects nvited (0 attend ihe iunera!, «rom the residence of 8 mother, 282 East Thirty eghin sireet, on Wednese day afternoon, at one o'clock. ; feat aay Astoria, on Monday, December 9, Ina Auvsiz, wifo of Charles H. teary, in the 44th year her axe. . The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fally imvited to attcud the funera', fro: the residenee of her mother, 103 South Fitta st will on Wedaesday af.ornoon, at ono 0’¢.0ck, 3 Hetxy,—On Moniay, December 9, ufter a lin, ten noss, Eure Hers, formeriy of Brunswi dey aged 48 years, 1 month aud 20 days, : ‘fhe relauves and friencts of the family are vited to aitend the funeral, from the ja-lay', No 12 .3pr.ng street, on Wednesday afters noon, at one o'clock. a ‘Martin. —On Monday, December 9, Wary Jang, widow of William Martin, aged 35 years, 1 month aod 1 day, The relatives and {riends o: (he faanty are res} Invited to atiend the fuueral, from the residencs of hor brother-in-law, Alexander Graham, Nu. 92 Lewis street, on Wodnesday atternooa, at one o'clock. Masgon.—At Yorkvitc, on Wedae day, December 4, Heway, 1vfant son of William UW. and Charlotio J. Mason, ack —On Sunday, December 8, Cardanins Nach, 1 the 85'b year of her axe. i ‘The friends and relatives of the famtly aro respectfully invited wo attend the funeral, this (Luesday) afvernoon, two o’clocs, from hor iawe resideace, No, 214 Adama street, Brooklys, Peray.—In Troy, on Woduesday, December 4, of dip~ theria, Airs, Buiza Peary, aged bv years, wile of John & Perry, Esq., and daug'iter of Lue Lave William Vo lett, Esq, Parrit.—On Mopcay, December 9, Josarm J. § yom son of Josepi aud dary Petit, aged 7 months ao ays. ‘The friends ef the family are respectfully invized to attend the funeral, from iis tate residence, 72 Cannon sircet, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at oue o'clock. . FPRaNTAS.—At Brookiyn, cn saturday, December 7, WituiaM PRenriss, io Ui 60th year of his age. ‘The relatives and frienus of tus tawity are invitedto attend the funeral, from nis late No. 1 Care ny mers this (iuesday) moruing, at half-past top o'clo, Reynouns.—On Sunday, December $, Baipert, widow of the late luichae! Reynolds, in the 75th year of her oe, a aera of the parish of Gravard, county Longford, reland. Her friends and those of hor sons, John, Hoary and James Reynolds, are respectfully iavited to attend her funeral, this (Lueeday) atternvou. at 1 o'clock, from her lwe residence, 120 West Twootih street, Rionvax.—On Monday, December 9, Micuann Riom DAN, in tho 37un year of his age. ‘Tho relatives und friends 0: the family are invited toattead the fnucral, rr rg ae ni two o''ock, from bis lave residence, 316 Kast Ts second atrest,’ ‘ihe Emmet Society is also requested aitend the funeral, Roaca,—On Sunday, December §, of uremic conyul- sions, Lewig 8, remaining son of Thomas B, and Ellen ‘The friends of the family are requested to atrend the funeral, this (fueeday) atteracon, at 2 o'clock, from No, 34 Soucb Tenth strest, Will anr~bury Scorsiver—At Northa:nptoa, on Monday, December 9, Jacon scamai ee, aged TL yoars, CanortL.—On Monday, December ¥, at bis oy 249 West Foriy-secona street, Mr. Tuomas S, Cancun, Notice of funeral in Wedacsday’s paper, the 62¢ year of bis aze. Swru.—Oa Monday, Noversber 9, of Niphtheria, Hanne Townsend, youngest son of Geerge W. aud Blizabeth Ly Smita, a ‘ec Fonera. on Weduesday morning. at ten ove! 109 West Twenty-third sivect. tue remaias wi taken to Kingsbridge for luirruest, Sra. —On Sunday, Dec iabder 8, after a short Ricnarp L. Stage, youuzest son of Eliza G, btage, 20 vears, 10 months and 5 dave. " respectfully street from od ‘Tho relatives and frends of tu> family are. invited to atteud the fuueral, from tue Macdor Baptist churca, this (fucsday) alteraoon, at twelve o’ctock, Stewant.—At Yonkers, on Sunday, December 6, Davin Srewart, £r., in tue 77th yoar inten Relatives and friends of tue family are invited to at toad tuo fenoral, from tho Duich Keformed church ab Yonkers, on Wednescay a tervovn, at iwo o’cleck, Swirr—On Sunday meruing, December 9, after = lororing iliness, Witt: am Swirs, aged 34 yearn, The reiatives and friends, wise Wwose of hin James W. and Mathew Wilson, are respecttally inv! to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 112 W Fifteenth: stroet, this (Toosday) a ternoon at : Wisox,—On " be: Mre. Evsason Wiaon, * Ail relatives and friends of the deceased and famity are invited, withont furtver n to attend funeral, at her Inte residence iu cy day morning, at 11 o'clock, T 7—MOSEY LINSRALLY ADVANCED Watches Jeweler. ke, ve the sume boraht oh seat fan rae Beni aon oc T 13 WEST Hot TON STREET—MO) AlRAULY abyANCHD Ov DIAvONDa WAToH i JEWELRY. OLY GOODS AND MERCHANI 3. NBRO SERS NOK Cokes bourne for Dias IMloeoker atreoh wocoad HOUGIT Of ADVANCED CEOS Oat whe tran ON, All w! 2 at 13 West Hone street, No, 4 ‘near Brosdwaye ATS MeNNAE SOME oe Pi +, the wtmoat valae pa: ‘atchos, ‘te. Liber: Oi AEE TEE _ Broken, T SEU Serene ade on pSmoads, Wate. iverware, &e., oF will pay Wie Bighes market the same. DYANCES MADE ON WATCILES. DIAMONDS, DRY code and personal property of every A. JACKSON, i Geaa # ree, two doors west of Broad way. T7 MERORK STRERT—MONEY Tey Pseaer8 AD. wnt 08 Diamon te, Watebes, Jet Dry Goods, titer eet Aiso Paw nbt 1 TEIMPSON & 00.8, MONEY LIBERALLY A ranctd on Dismon ta, Watches, ewelsy, bila, Powe igs, &e.; also Pawnbrokers’ sickets bought. IMPSON & CY.. 76 Lowery, wear Canal street, T No, 1 higitt STRERT under Amarte: Hotel, corner OMe, established 1MOG—Mens, ad Yokrts wo nted. Waicbes, J rat Se orton Ba CCL trom sit 10. elgnt o'okoe . iryyeneound Mirvety becsem hight kod’ Nest at te LL Wity WANT MONEY CALL f TWeLrren i Mi hieras AO. Aw anees meds oF f a 4 Sigs, to Sem Prkore’ Tek PLACE, NEAR B Apway, e t pee fo: Diamonds, Watcnone ° oune egal wie 1 CX, Vicmond Broker, 12 Waverley paon. BR ceri Banh natn A DY or magus for ens AWN KRORERS TOK RES ROUOHT AMONTS L Watehes, Jewellery, silverw: " oe 3 Frade Ponghe, “Ales money ng ‘mee, weryy neat Ueand, tooine Nea. baed & XS — — “= ted aye doe et coe)