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5 NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Of the Asiatic Squadren=Celebra- fen of the Fourth of Suty at Yokohamn— Report of Commander Goldsberough. of the Sheuandoab—iicweward Bound Sbipa. ‘ Wasmuctos, Dec, 19, 1807. ‘Rear Admiral Henry W. Zell, commanding tbe United ABlatiC squadioc, forwards to the Navy Depan- t, Under daiu of Hug Keng harbor, Septomber 30, following report of tho employ ment and distribution Of the vessels coder tis command for the month of », The Gagship Hartford had been m port xt Hong Kong ring the entire m ih, detamed by equadron business, the height of » severe gaie which blew there oa the Oth and 9tn of Sepiember a Spanish bark capsized near fhe Hartiord, asa loigug ou her cables the Hartford had to slip them tw avon! damage, and her bow chains amd anchors bud wi dove extricated from the wreck Which lay over the cabins ‘The Bhonandoai wa sii tm Japanese waters; ber pesteneres were-da et SoptemoonJ6, at Yokobama, erythiog wit in those waters, ‘The Ashuelut arrived a ioug Kong from Amoy Sep. fember 2, and alter cy upietiag some necessary squadron Pusiness sailed ugar on the 21st for Shaughae, Chins, thence to Ty y t» communicate with the Unitea aise Minaier at Ye nae Youaced for Shan, on tl th; the Betlowing day she 6 prienced @ beasy typhoou, aud Stier losin; ber swose tuck, opmasia aud yards, crip- her faduer ai. cce ving ober damaces, revarned Heag Kong und on ike 17tn of September ieiy for Poa to have duces repaired, Tre Wachust raicd ior New York Soptember 13 and Bee Wyoming for Lesion optemper 19, Tae Uneditia wa ai Li Kung ever since Ler arrival Reet routs, “we-would Be stationed ta ihe adjacvut ty sion; Konze The Aroosti ox ed oa September 21 to took alter Interests ot ow, Smoy and Foo Chow, Gnd Co reatraim (he osoye iF22%@ as far a3 ow country mas be coiths Tie seagow for thal bunue-s fast monso: iy bad arcived at Hong Keng from The health of they: adron ts reported good, and there beeu bo piracies enaaniied during he quarter eud- September 30 _ The foliowim, Js aa extract from a despatch of J. It. ough, Unite Siaos eteaim ee tl reine i the Foorta of July at Yoko. he Navy Departmeat by Rear een 1 my duty acd it is with osu to you the bandsome fre 1 ee of Wiltun i, {while tying in ibis. Rand aiso af Ruar Ad iia: Buse, 19 co te ‘(ams.ances are ihese, a3 1 ma the morping of Ui. saliod upom toe French A if snips irom this placo, $@ ot tug eur mational iatepya The Freach: 4 cheerfa.ly assented, and the fhext day both css “4 BhIp, hoist + @ LAD@nal palate Of twenty one gaua, harbor T tmumediately cailod thanked hima for observing our have mot seen, tui @\pross may ft bs obo consac:; amd I hope, Adimiral, that ice Captoin Hew 4S wade an official report to the accruing Ube @xfthquake at Bt, ‘The corverie Wyer:nz sailsd from Barayla Yotober 23 fer cm United corvetio Warin « ¢, CommandorShufeldt, passed lor Ocvobor 11 | 7 N os, York placed upoa the Setited het, ow wocouut vi puymenl dwabil ies, . THE EARTHQUAKE AT ST. THOMAS, @@olal Account thom Rear Admiral Palmer. . Wasmicros, B.C, Dee. 19, 1807. ‘The Navy Depariinon received thia moratag the fol- Sewing report o! tue sreus disamter at BL Thomas, write toa by te late Kear Admiral Palmeriee Peaa AMM ‘ Bt Tiomes, Neri wer” } Be—? beg to inform the Deparment ef an extracrdl- eceurrent muuch dimaster, which took in this Nerbr y y altermoon. The weather Clear, theugh ¢.ircmely bot, baromeier twirty Whilst writoe iw cama, about baif-past twe P. ML, my ationtm jar called by @ sudden tremor Seizing the ship, i) easing in inden: sound reseurbling oi crimding Fough bottous, thew .cad swily auberdi the whole tastin: a! risen and ig th & Hogs volume, ae If Jo emgUiph ws : om deck. aud. Bete thy “Sai p sea, some ‘twenty ly distant abeat three ‘wiles, towdue the barver with terribie power. anchor was immediately di @od men Oerus; WUICR Was all We Could do; Gnd then we sivod te invet 1 as ut advanced with a skir. ‘wisd line towelty a ers ia troot, I saw, with gome comfort, ‘hut u oa: from about south somth- west, aad would con equeully sirtke the entrance of the barbor an oblique drective With s feel.ng of awe we od is arrival. It came rushing on tumbling tue cke that formed the entrance ood 4 before it. A smail Reamer and sally vessel that were trying to get in f never again seen, aud tle en rauce wore lifted from thelr moorings ans car:ied an the rucksto leeward, Re- ceiving this cneck, ths Leary rollers swept into the har- dor, The De Suro, which was anchored ouside ef as ry sere ensountenng ers and py holdiag om pool, ould with any proprety mun our boats, they were sent the rescue of (he drosning mom, Several were p.ckod By conreede dees rift, whirling about the har- 3 y her mn, up her seam as feriiy uae eas ‘on vosie-of tar; ound ehe could keep her aa down bhe would re ea oF minus, wt does severity taro. ds ine B. thie ia +tt go Rg on. damage oa far more rumou- io the merchants than that occa- Giened by tlie inte burricawe, The Grst boavy roller ‘went up into the town, ssampiag the ators, waich were om the Kay pvint, dvaiing oul @od Snally sirand- im Gnweard Of civections. Tae pan: the jahsb:.aute was peiatul—rusbing up ie Crying lor wercy, aad Listening te Do sitempis them. sent asdors in the eveciag, I feund all the stone were abaudanod, their owners je the siresis, tid wooden Was dings of their frieads, (he alarm Deing still keys up ty the coustamt sbucks ibas weie -etill Coourring. Tue the shocks are jess tre- quent aod the bay gerectiy quiet. The Engiieh mail Steamer which had laicly arrived and was Coal ng tn the ‘Day on the Ocher siue of the harbor, was 04 near be! fost as her ere apeuk of having feis the as we did, aud looking behind them, saw a i ielet im tuee rear was cleft in twam, and carrying them down; she cal Dus they ‘bro most fortuasiely wuder o Jeo, which (hem in comparaivecammy, Ibe an but three ‘emaies, whe were lest athe the shore, Just sew a vossei has arrived santa Cruz, bring ng a0 efiicer of the eee au Admiral commending Norty American oq iadrov. Qiwaos Weiies, cecretary 7, Weaniwg- a, DC OBITUARY. Goeerge Martin. Catet Fustion Ma: tin, where death has been recently qmnousced, was cee of tbe prominent and greet men of the Kote of Michigan. He wae o man of great legal NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1867. EIGN tet hy the bar ta he West weve ewdy | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,’ General J. A. Matthy, The Vicksburg papers bring Ws intelligence of the death, on the 12th imet., of General Maltby, recently appoinied Miyor of thet city, He was a cttizen of Hiinois, axd commanded ihe Forty-ff:h Lilinois volua- teers during the war, where he greatly distingusshed bimseif He was epecialig ordered to lead the column m entering Vick burg in commequence of hercie condnet re wnd operations dering the camoaien nghold. Hewes aprointed Commonder + of Northeast. Missirip, i ia June, costinved im various commands in that He was a brave and paliant officer, and respect of all with whom he camo in coa- boried im Vicksburg with miiilary honors, and his remains were followed to the grave by a large ccneourse of people, COXFLACRATION AT PEY HOM, X. J. Partin? Destrnetion ef the Ol Works of Mesora, Ward & Ce.—The Supert and Two Workmen Badly Burned=Less About Twenty-five Thensand Dollars, ‘The dense mass of smoke that hung like a pall over Hoboken and Jersey City yesterday morning was carts by the des ruction by fire of the large ‘rea ing bo of the Paragon Ol! Works, owved by Mosera, Wa Co,, of this cv'y, situated on Yen Hom crook, two miles back of Hudson Cry, NJ. The loss of the building apd ts contents was, unhappily, attended by the sorl- ons, If not fata!, burning of three of the emplorée—J. C, Eastman, saperimendent, and Jobe mMeBride and Richard Gibbons, workmen, The bui'dings comprising the works are fonr in nom- bor—the distillory, the “treating houro,"” engine house apt c oper shop They eceupied isolated posliions, connected as required by pipes The distillery con. tains fonr stills of wronght fren tn eytindrical forme, in whieh the various artielas produced from eruro oi! are Gret treated, among them naphtha This production, thet It may He refed and suitable for market, is rent “treating house,” where it is placed im huge tanks for that porpose, Tho process of rofining it ts rimoly a cleansing poration, performed vary qnickiy by the dhiion of thé oi: of vitriol 1 GuBuiliee of ona to tree, empved from carbays, and while this | brine sor, 1ke ® email propeller, so arranred at f the tanks and in connection with tho cavnes it to ba thereughiy mixed, This werk im proepas vesterday mora bg when aa explosion of o fank boing used took place, with the result of the truetron of the building the injury of the men 4. brick building, forty by feat high. It coptoin: tweaty feot und trenty-f two large tangs; bnten time of tha fire, ‘This was situate at the lewer bailing, and con‘nined &ity barrels ef erade nai At nine o'@ock Meliride and Gibbons were directed who, a8 @ Temarkeb'e fact, was open bis charge on Wednesday, to ta nd riod by e ikem woth ik wad qu iz reetions to the engineer the speed of tha agitator sheulg be increassd, be perecived, to his great wonder. mont, a thin spiral eeluma of amoke ise tank, the men them aliowing the { drone tw the carbey-to drata aut — Ero he co: Ke eo plesion took piace that k the building to its een're, hima and Bis companions frem their feet and seat the olin a bureing state throughout ihe room Tuo pio:cing cries of tho injured men—whom hands and tacos wera, io (hei burnt, bleeding a sight hor. vible to look wpan-wand the dark volume of thiek smoke ffom tie windows, together with the expioton, Drought them ad. From other jorione of tho works a @ from Duff's Bi works direct. ly opnposite men runued wildly up stairs, and almost grouping ‘e'r way snd battling the flame, carried the men to a wince of safely; subse. qnen ly McBride and Qrbbong were conveyed In a cart te ther homes in {utdaow City, and the suporintendent Medical aid wag * fa> to ha boarding houae im the vieim procured us coon a% poamble. and at Inte hate ibe iSter. wore am wal! az coula be expected. Fears are essinet tha: McBride, should he recover, wiil lese eyesight, The injured men removed, attention was tmmediatety to the burp butiding. I¢ seemed but 1. tant to fire tie every ‘The burn shot from ane cad to the othor like a train of guepowder, aed ali knowing its destructive ebaracter, ant being aware that im tie lower there were steret 600 bar. rounding the building on the ont whtha, left it to its fate The ref falitn fn, the great volime of smoke warned tho from id Hadson City of the confiagration, pnseectoe dragging their « ling further, althoven it was feared that the buildings surreundiag it would be Corarred In the burning Dursting, and the seething hey ehot up hieder and aigher, The burang oll flowed down the banks of the creek and covered ts earfacn Thin caused a great alarm, a8 the creek being but forty foot w de, dosk ef the works on the eppomte sili edge, they also would take fire, But men were sa. tened alone its banke, and with the free use of enow sm thered the burning mirear, he causg of the explosion remaiss a mystery: but Mr Eastman, from hie lag experience to ike werk, can. j$ was from an iaferier quality of @doriion that It was produced consumed Explosion opom ery builttag. barra]. after flames seemed more demen like as tl Or pipe smoking cuemy. The loss gustained by Messrs, Ward & Co. wl) amount to £25.00, but wheiher the works and coatents were \asured, of not bas not, beeu arcertained, EXPLOSiON OX A TSGBOIT. One Man [nstantly Killed Others Injared. Yesterday morning, about five e'clook, the boller of thesteamtux Unit, lymg at the tcranion docg, Jersey City, exploded, king the Greman, Samuel Brition, and injaring the engineer, Johm Deramg, and the two deck hanas, naraed Joseph W. Haady Fingh , a) of whem were blown overboard Into the basis, where they were rescne!. Handy received s severe cut im the fans, at-4 Bund was badly scalded oa the appor portion of the body, Britton, the @reman, wis Nown over the trestle work on the dovk and lodged on a heap of cos! noarty and Three tugboat Moatior, lyin away, and she was so quired to prevent her from einkio, The Usit wae owned by Messrs J. & E. Peters, of No. 63 South siree', New York, and waa employed as a harbor tewboat. was alongside the Unit, ly injared tnat pumps were ro- woen ty y. suppiied with thqregular 1s safety valve requ! the goverament, te blow off at Ofty pounds prosture ¢ ‘The hody of Britten was conveyed, by order of Coroner Warren, tonn undartaker’s te await identi a. He wan twenty. years of age, and i raid te have bern Dorn i remem The mquest wilt b» heid at two e'eiock tomorrow afternoou, wees tae Coroner «ill havea fail imvestigat'on 07 the orgie of the explosten, and thur as- coriain the respons bility thet mat chugs of the boat The orpiaia, whe reed lon, was adeent when the explosion took place, He ieit the boat on Wotnewdlay evening, giving instructions to Be ttoa to pave weam ep at hall-psst Ove the fellewing morning, to whiefRrittom replied, **: 7 luv. “aptaia, if 1’ ing man Iti have steam ap by thet time.” The tour mea siept in the furecastle, and on retiring to re the ceuer ‘was full of water and the dres were dows, LONG ISLAND INTELL:GENCE, Drrarw Wro Arrexctes ro Munver Brs Fasny.— The man Deprew, arrested mt Hunter's Point fer at- tempting to marder bis famiy, and who woe shes by the officer arresting him for ettempting te escape, is eee Siti gps messiness Seoenessessipetenssuhinubuesendsmsnen> putanesasesnis-oeommeenioee alleged \o be @ criminal met only of old standing, bat & more then ordinary nete, Be is charzed with having mot jong since commited o burglary 19 Tremtes, N and eflecting Ins escape th: ttavbding the owner and cerupaut of the premises, Fleeing New Jersey aad taksag op his quarters in New York, the metropolis getting 1o@ hot for him and changed bis loeation to Heater’s Point It ie supposed that he com. mitied the late burgiary there, carrving avay @ Walch Bud other ¥aivabies, the preperiy of Mr. Habberd He fa Full d sabied from the effects of bis late pistel sbut wound, tbe bali net yet bavieg been extracted, Neanct Froses to Duara. —Oe Wednesday evening o man named Nostrand was found weariy frosen to demh Jameven Plaine, He wee properiy taken care of, though hte eoudition fs stil) eritieat, Scevoen Deave.—De, Wa. Prior, of Oyster Bay, was toking bis wite and deughter on a sleigh ride os Tuesday Ofterncen, when seddeniy he fetl from the eutier, When taken up be was dead Denth 19 94) to bare re. sulted trem dieense of the beart. After Pree from bis seat the horse ren sway, but, foruaatey, Beliher mother Bor doughter wes injered, TWANKS TO CAPTAIN va , OF THE STEAMSHIP VALE New Yons, Dee. 16, 1967, Coptata Gunuone, Master of the Steamship Ville do “Taexapar, Dee 196 TW The gold market continues active under epeculative operations mainly for a fali, bui it begtas to show groat Subbornneas ta yielding. ‘To-day tt hee been steady, the extreme range having been from 13334 to 14, with the closing trantactions at 134. re was a brisk bor- rowing demand {rom the “shorts,” and loans were ma without fotevest and at 1 3 3 per coat iu favor of the lender of the colin, and at 2 a 5 per cont for carreing, Tho gross clearings amounted to $55,326,000, the gold balances to $1,070,549 and the currency balanese to $1 767,258. Thero wes A shinment of $800 000 in specie by the steamer New York, shicn makes tho total export thus far in the week from thls port and Reston nearly a million and a hal and the firmness of the rates of foreign exchange loads the inversnce that there will be further cousiderabls shipments on commercial account, {m addition to which certain portion of the January coin disbursements of the Treasury will have to be remitted to Europe, and following thereon wit! be the romfiranc* of seven millions to Russia by the government to py for Alaska, and another large sum to Denmark to pay for Si Thomas aod Porto Rico, The subject of false cablo quotations for five-twenty bonds enga ed tho attention of the board in the afternoon, and a preamble And resolation were offered on the subject, the Intter Props ng a rewar! of $500 fer the detection of any Parttes privy to the transimission or publication of such, Acommittes was appointed to confer with the Crbla Telecraph Comprny respecting the abus* complained of and to otherwise inqu:re into the matter. ‘Tho Ftock market was strong and active notil afterthe second regular board to-day, when ® reaction took place ‘ender a pressure of sales to realize profits, T's temper is, however, in the language of the street, decitediv Dullish, 80 far at least aa ratlwey ahares are eoncerned, and there aro eubatential reasons in support of this feel ing. There is a growing confidence manifested in ral- way property iu consequence of the large earninces of the rows and the system of economy which is being gradually introduced into their agement. It {3 seen that with honesty among the directors of railways the latter will by poh dettercquipped and more productive to their stock- holders then they hare been hitherta, and reform ts the order of the day whera it in moat needed. Thero is no good reason, it 1s contended, why Erie should not be a Togular dividend paying stock, and the negotiations for Darmontzing 1's reata with those of the New York Contral and Penasvivania Central are already in progress by which it is helleved tnisresuit will be attained, The railway management of the country bas always be-n 80 @xoerabiy bad that changes for the better wore demand- ed by pubile necessity, and it ie to be hoped that the Promises now heid out will bo substantially realized. ‘The supply of money a: tne disporal of tho Mtock Ex- change ts increasing, and heaceg Tu good credit have no aiMeulty ta borrowing at nix per cout on 1504 Zona. erals, although loans are stiit mpite at seven in many instances, This rate is, however, daily becoming more exceptiona’. The hanks are a@iscauating with moderate freedom the beat grad their customers’ paper at the lognl rate, and om the sireet prim» aim: pase at 7 a8 percent and the nevt bent at 84916, Tho disharses menis ef the S:b-Trewsury in payment of the semi-an saterest on tho Jane soven-thirties, and the prine!- Paland interest of the December compound interest are seeing the volume of the toa aud there are no indications that the preparations of tb mations! banks for thelr January returns will ia tee least dinturb the money mafke' at this contre, At the commencement of business the stock market wae firm nt the closing prices «f last evening, and at the @arty session of the open board Erie suki at 74 and Cleveland sad Pittsburg advaneed to RB. At the first Tegular board the market was active and buorant, except for Cleveland and Toledo end Pacifie Mail, The former declined under the report that the cash dividend payable ‘on the lat of January will be three and a half per cont fastead of four por enat, as expected, e latter ap. Peers te be gradually sinking Im consequence of the vigorous opposition premised by the North American Company vis Tanama, New York Central was larcely dealt in, and Erie advanced te 14%. New York Central c'osed 4 higher than at the samo tens yesterdsy, brie %, Reading 3, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Piitaburg 1%, wostern preferred %, Milwaukee and St, Pan! preferrd 1, Centon t4. Cleveland and Teledo was 2 lower, Fert Wayno 3, Pa- @fhe Mail 236, Westera Union Telegraph %. Gevere- Wont peeurities were strone. Bires of 1861 closed i higher, issue of 1864 34. Conpon five-twenties of 1862 wore 3f lower, Missouri exes declined 34. Theexpress shares were dal! and 3 0 3%; lower, At the open board at one o's'ock the markes was active, but @ fraction lower in seme ins'ances, and on the whole firm—Erie selling at 74 and Northwestern preferred at 67%. At thesecond regular board the martet coatinved active, and prices were without miterial change, except for Pacific Mail, which decimed ITS «under tarco sares. Reading ciusrd % lower than at the frat regular board, Rock Island 3g, Fort Wayne 3, Pacific Mall 1%, Westera Union Telegraph %. “iokigan Southoro was i higher, Cleveland and Pittsburg 4, Cieveland and Tolede %, Northwestera preterred {, Milwaukee and St. Paai preferred 3. Government eecurietios were steady. Sixes of 1831 closed 3¢ higher. Tho exprees shares wore heavy at @ further decline of 15 02%. At the opem beard at half-past three the mar- ket reacted eligbtiy under sales te realize, and Erie declined to 73% and Cleveland and Pitveburg to GB, the rest of the fist being about 3 lower. Afterwards the reaction made further progress, especially tm Erie, end the market wan very active and exeited. At the Close at half-pe ¢ five the folios ing quotations were cur- York Central, 117% 0 117%; Erie, 7314 0 Reading, 9534 0955; Michigne Kouthers, 82% a Cleveland and Pitt«barg, 873 0 68; Rock Is'and, 98 a 9854; Fort Wayne, 99 0 09%; Northwestern, 69; a @; de preferret, 674 a 67%; Pacife Mat, 117%; Western Union Telecraph, 33% a 34. ‘There wasa s'rong and ective market for govrrnment seouritivs at the counters of the leading dealera, ‘Ihe investment demand is toereasing ig te the low priess sew currest and the tendency of prices is opward, There is @ diminished borrowing demand tor five.1wenties of 1962 owing to the bears in ther mg bought the bonds fer cash to thor deliveries, bat as ia vearly ali such cases they immedi- ately sold them ‘“eLert” again at opt of tenor fitven days the borrowing demand will be likely te increase when (he options guaiure, and at the preset priee of the bends in Londos and here, at fifteen '” option, there {a no profit in importing them, At the close of business the market was steady at the subjoined quotations: — Registered, 1381, 107% © 108; coupon, 1881, 112% 0 112% ; 5-20's, registered, 1962, 104% @ 104%; 6-20", eoupon, 1862, 10814 0 108%; do., 1804, 1054 » 105%; do., 1868, 10595 & 1055 ; do., 1865, ry and July, 108 a 10856; do, 1867, 10936 & 1085; 10-40's, registered, 100% @ 100%; 10-40's, coupon, 100% & 101%; June 1.80’, 106% a 106%; July 7.90', 101% © 104%; May compounds, 1968, 11736 a 117%; August do, 116% 11654; September de, 115K © 116; October do, 115), a 116%. The foreign exchange market was quiet and firm, and altho some of the leading drawers ask 110‘; for sterling at sixty daye prime bills con be bought te street at 11015. Bankers’ bills op Enziand a sixty dys were quoted at the clove at 1100 110!¢; at three doys, 110% @ 1108; commercial bits, 1008 1009%; bits on Paris ot sisty Gaye, 5.13% a 6.1256; at three days, 11% 10. Os Beriia, baakere’, 72 o 724 ; commercial, 71% 21%. On Bremeo, bankers’, 19}, © 70%; commercial, 19 019%. Op Frankfort, bankers’, 4154 04194; eommer- etal, 41 04136. On Amoterdem, bewkers’, 41% a 415 commercial, 41 a 41%. On Hamburg, bankers’, 36 « 96%; commercial, 9636 030%. On Antwerp, bankers’, 6 13% 06.1234; commercial, 5.16% 0 6.15. Console and American secaritice were quoted thes jo Londve to-day aad em previous dates:— ie, polling at $1 00 Corydon fold 01 90¢.; Smith & Parmele, $2 90; Quarta Dili, $1 16; Edgehill Marg, ‘The for customs, aod ihe r is, payments and balances at the Su.v-rreasury in this city for the expired portion of the week bave beea as follows:. Ousjom 11 036 —~——— Sie trea ury.—— -——~ Kecp, — Reoipt. Paymews. Balances. Thee. 16.. $103.75 $5,286, 748 $3.434,357 $105.5) Dee 17., 254512 8,000,160 6,415,800 4:98 115 1,284,690 Tho last and previous weekly atatemant of the coa- dition of the Bosion bauks compare as annexed 1308 1a $8,408. 595 ¥ Circulation»... 124,703,008 State crsculation 219,428 SALES AT THE EW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, _ Thuvaday, Dee. 19-105 $1MoN TSH e, Bir eM lol mM, ug 80.0 Ut BO) Vargiona 4 200 Marten GUI leurga 7 86 BU Keading & 100 Erie oth m se te 6.0 Geou Pitts, FW & ¢ Po Chic R AICI, G00 MAPA St Haul Let, 8i3G 4 do. .. 00 . see BW UI Joliet & m 15 OO Che RIL Pro Ty we i 10 Clew, Col & Cu 0 Ce ANY rel... Sans Bk of State AY 10s Ee 80 Ciev & To! i. da ather Bi 110 1 Rnrrar | & AVow RR. 109 Ohio & Nisa Rie, 28 Panic Man 89 0 30 4 sae aw ¥ Contral 8 Se Amerane & . Ri nT $00 Hudson Favor iit.. 1324) a... v30 13a Dw Reading RR ve... KOE K@ Nigh Gente RR |. 112% a, ex BO MM dt Paw WR. 5 1000 Missouri G's... 97'4 KO aa oe) AO Quickatver 2 78 io, Cagea Co,. 1200 Mi Jog int 000 Clev va “se W) Bostey Water Powee 40 adams Express. 200 de. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuvuspat, Deo, 19-6 P.M. Corton wae im better demand and » shade firmer ia price, ‘Vat not quetebdly higher, The sales were about 3,708 baton, mostiy for expert, but in good part for sptunirg. Searoely any *peculaties is going on, as lower prices are appre- ended. At the close the marke: was mere quiet, We quoter wore nominally aachanged. Fleur axe Gnain.—Reonipts, 7,295 bbls, Gour, 8f1 do. and 1,983 tags cora meal, 5,196 bushels corn, 8.721 do, wheat. and 2,671 do, @ ts, There was an improved demand for shipment te the West Indies, but prices were ne better. fem few B concession, but they wore as “a drop genera! market berg firm California sales were about 10,00 bbls, Southera flour was withent deciied ovne: steady. rales were €) bbls, 19 sales comprising 1 quiet: naies about ‘ou private term Con meal, Jerey. —Wheat was dail snd somi Y n and. tbe sales a Se Som 18, veing a sont se basvela, attic a for Westers, ta steve ond Rye was a sh: direct te Gevos, at 6, and an American register, to Naples tod 000. at £700, : GUNmias ru ed dub and prices were nom nal. Har.—No change was reporied; the Was (oy eeavty wer ve, | shi was queved a: $110 bod rows | lots nt $1 290 Hors tema ned steady, with email sales within the range of Bic, 8 650., an to quaitty. Hse Wo heard vf a further (enesetions, Mantle was quou 2. a LidKe, Molases thers wasn Wouet demand for Cuba, but the most of tie sale were privaie. Re change tn prices was reported, We heard of ralex @° 261 hyde. 1° worces ce sa aged on private & ead by suction 1108 bois, ew Orcans at Qe. a Ste. domand aol is, les were gee? do, ‘ to arrive, ~~ it wae a ‘a. to. A an gs. ‘The re sett mer, elo. ik cash amd regular, each and P ao al Se were, ic 25) bbls, mess for January, at gee aaa fost ure tae tat ‘ 4 acer ted Pie. a e., and ety dige. a 9! a ihe waa madera icine te Fite Ratatar aie at beoete Sad rir mses, eo! hema were Former priess f et at avout oe it. Seark The Galesburg (I'L) Free Prew gives an account of « Mysterious ropbery committed tm that piace iatety, A burciar entered the Louse of Mr. Solomon Spear by Beans of a window, stole that gentleman's paniaion.s, which were on the chair, and eoatained the Kevs to bis store aod save, and then want tothe store, unlocked tne sale and despoited it of $1700 m money. The store comsaived two orks, nother of whom were Brocscd The bod robber left wo clue to his whereabouts, THE WEEKLY HERALD. Tho Chenpest and [est Newspaper fa the Conntey. 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Gnedaer, Mr, Browse Cowenr to Dies (ast McEiaata, both Bf darivore, Uimer counter, N.Y, Kemen—Vax Axatvan —O- ‘thursday, Decomber 19, At Chriai's charch, uy ® 2 FC, Bwer D Dy Witisiat Mf. Keeure to Reon es tron, youngest daughier of WH tar bk Van joorkige, Mag, at af itis eng. MCC Law ck—SLatan —Ua Wedvoway, Decombor 18. “tho Church of the Hoy Tomiy, by the Rev Rube J, Walker, Captain Wreuias L McCormicn, of Broolds i ©. Scarier, of Bast Hartford, Com, 2 On Tuoatar, Hoop se 1 5 rs dene spree oe 4 Pov. We Poole, evey L. Webuvear to ATTi® b. an vf Tew Lovick, berh of Brooklyn, Nd <* (auenter of eur Chariestes (S. C.) aad YiiZaimgren (N. C.) papers pleare copy. EKA—DALvony —On Wednesda Calvary church, by the Rew Decambor 18, at Dr. Washbura, Hexey H PARKIN to (ona Dt, daug liter of the inte Judge Baldwin, of Syracuss, srownw,—At Youkers, oa Wednesday, Docem- i the Metiudit K)iscopal enuren, by ty ty the Roy, RW, D Kinenberidgo, to Payvur 2, county, lo Ruru Newoer:y, daugiier of Captain W. I. Russell, of this city, Nu earts, Witson—Tacot.—At Christ's church, Brookiye, E. D., om Weduesday, Dacomber 18, by the Kev, A. IH Parte qj a ct ~ | va. fedivesday, Deormber 18, at farwer, 180 Warh ngton uve- by the Rev, Dr T, 4. Cuyler, Captain of Now York, to Lucy A., daughler of Witham How: of Krookivn, N. ¥. At Hadwor Gis, N. J, on Tourwtay, December 19. by the Rev. B.C. Taylor, & D.. Mr, A. Buscar wo A K., daugiter of Huam NOY. Ne care Baxxagrt,—On Wednesday, December 18, Mary A., wile of Frederick jar to the 6Tu yerrol ber V. Masou, E- au of Brovkiy my Died. of the famay are resynet ease curmot of venue, Broekivu, y Py. a. on Thursday eveuing, Necem- ber 19, tnumas U, eldew of Jonu aud Avs.er Casuow, nged 24 yoare wad 3 wont Dao wouee of tuuceat mn, %.—On Monday, ycomber 16, Eutanera Caa- the 72d your uv reuds of the family are invied to attend the from her residauve, 23 Houseveit sirect, om Ruwurduy atierneon, at one v'cieek. on Wednontey, December i Maes, Jaws Co! . ja' ives and is of tue fanity are requested toatend (be funeral, from bis iste resntouce, No, 184 Nassau str et, tity (Friday) a’ternon, Copy.—Ou Thursday, Devembor 19, afier « paieia ness, of dropsy, Joux Cony, in the 64th year of bu a ‘The roiaiives ama friends nro rexpocitully tavi'ed bo Qtieud iho funeral, from his late residence, atrest, this (Friday) alternoon, at oue A boay papert please copy. Dexsia.—in Brevkiva, oo Thursday, Decsmbor 19, of soaries fever, Lawes Dea ced 5 years and 6 months Kolatves and friends aro tnviled to attend the fae rai, frow 176 Atiawtie street, oa Sajurday mora. &t eleven e'ciovk, D'ivsayvus,—At Toronty, C W., om Tuesday, Decam- ber 17, u. E. D'ivansois, of Faris, France, ia tue 6310 year o! bis age. Fartuer no.ice of the funeral herosfter, Kaan —At Wert Faros, “ostehestor county, on Tacs. day, Veeom er 17, Daxim: Bosx, aged 29 years FowLax —On Wednesday, Docomver 18. ef consump- toa, Carnie L Fownen aacwier of the late Joun aad Embliy Fowler, aged 22 veors and 1 day, ‘The relatives aud iriend: of the family are respectfully Cornounr.—[e Brookly piece lone and palate t two o chock, 206 Leser ke Sivaim, daaziter ot Tuouwas T. aud Invited 10 @ tewd ths funoral, whieh will take place trom tue residence of her bretuer in-law, LV. Tiiva, 634 Gresawich street, on Saiurday meming, at eioven o'clook, The remains will be taken 19 Greenwood Com- evry. Gata.—On Tuesday, December 11, of spop'exy, Wittsaw Gate, of his c'ty, im tue Oth your of bis age Toe relaives and frends of the family are iuviled to ettend the fevoral, from tuo Chareh ef the lecaraation, corner Mad soe ave, and Thirty-Of.h siren, tain (Frida: Moraing, at ewven o'e orc, wicuont furiber Iawitat Gaivis.—Oa Thursday, Decembor 19, Janes Gatvre, of Curenem, parish ef Kasturk, county Cork, Ireaad, aged 44 yeara Tho friends of the family and those of his brother Jeremian are reapectiwilly ievited to ationd the fuvore:, ee Pairday efierason, o o'clock, from bis lao residence, 624 Ea-t weatiein sire-t. G tetom.--On Wedvew December 19, E:zaxor, wife of James H. Gei-to 2:9 schormerhors street, Brooklyn, ow Saturday no B, jae e'cieek. Tire —At Brookiyn, L. L, Wodnesday, December 18, im ber 27th year, Aces, wife of Hermaun L. Herwig reia/ives aed friends of the famuy aro respec.- fatty invited te attend tuo funeral, trom her iste reet- deuce, 139 Court street, Drovkiyn, thie (Friday) afier- ‘clock. er ta’ residence, 266 Fast Houston y evening, December 18, lanmisa ler of Edward and Aaa Lnghos She funeral services will take plece at the Church of Second avenue, on Saturday morning & peat lock, where a solemn high mass « celebrated for the repose of ber soul, at whol the a javited toatieud. The remains will be tuterred ta Calvary Ce N Hower. Thursday morning, imber 19, after a Mogering linese, Wutiam Mussev, aged 36 years, 11 months and 24 days. Reyuune Ledge, No 289 F--Ac Mare respecttany revved stone Lodge, No. A. ML, are aly mvt to suena file fewerat trom First Mariner's Bapust cbureh, corner of Otiver lenry streets, oa Sunday afternoom, at one o’cieck. {he remains Will betakea te Pa orson, N. J. Joaxstoy.—On Wednesday, December 18, after a abort NSTOY, ’ wom your of his age. it) q recente nanaene Pauwen are invited to attend the faneoal, from the fitter’ Yard, on Saturday morning, ai eleven o'clock, . seurwatay.—Om Tuesday, December 17, Kuxxe Seute ‘MAN, ged 5° years, The reiniives and friends of the family, also the mer bers of the Coruna Grecers' and German Lrotueriy Sae Ci#tl@s, Bre respectfully invited to attend the fun mi his late residonee, 284 Bust Eieventh street, tua ay) afternoon, at one o'clook, «rY,—On Tuesday, Decomber 18, Jomn Starr, be loved vou of Joun und afary Siripp, aged, & years, Tt " sud 20 days. ‘The funcra: will take place this (Friday) afternoon, eb gee «“'sorck, from the residence of bis fatver, No. 108 rernwics sirect, Freude are respecifuil y atiena. m eee ee SIKANGY.—To College Point, LZ, on Thuredsy moras fog, Deceraver Svmance, in the 60th year of bis oge, The friends of the ¢ attend the fuacra L 1, om Satorda trains leave Hun.er {fully invited te 1, Cottexe Poing, ro'eloek, Fivshag a, 8:30 and 9330 A, My Londap p Srvre —OnT ¥ mor December 17, Racnty V., wieof DamelL, Sturgs acd dauchier of the iste Thomas Lyon, ives aud friendg of tho fimily are tavited to ate tend the funeral this (Ppiday) aorniog at 1 o'cioete, from hee late residence, Biebsy-ix\0 nircet, List house, Bast of avenue A, Murkg ti Towsen,—in the city of Mexieo, on Friday, Docorabes aptain Eowary W, TURs ea, ‘ of the funera: hereatcer, Usoaruiic—Oa fourth day, 16th last, Maar Use DERI rehet of leaar QU L Tue fuueral will ke pace from Friends’ cating house, the Purchare on ceventh day mext, a: t 3 ves are respectfully invive Vow Ct ‘oivwo, N. Y., om Monday, Mv. cember 15, very suddenly, Keser Lawnetver, wife of Charios G. Vea Celt sod onty davgiter of Captarm W. W, Lawrence, of Brovkivn, aged 21 years, Tntorrod at Maddiciows, Wodvesday, December 18, Woitg,—On Wednesta!, Decorber 18, at No. 18 Sixt avenus, Faraice L Wurra’ in the 36th year of tik age, The friends and relatives of tuo (amity are respectull An¥itod Lo attend the funeral, from st. Jom pl's etmrowy coraer Weert Wasiingion piace an) Sixth avenue, thepow to Calvary Cemetery, on Saivrday morning, at em o'clock prackely, wi bout lurkuer maria, Witeex, —Ou 8 December 15, of dropam, Mr. Wontam @nanae Watson, formery of Foley place, Leauon, ba od, Landeo (England) papers please copy. Youxc.—Ou Vhursday, December 19, Gronas Yours, nge! 49 yeura, fhe Ieends and relaiives aro invited to attend tow. funeral, trom the reaiteace of his motuer, 766 Ege AveDUe, @@ saturday Mood, at Lwelre e'ciock. en eee LOTT BIBS, FFICIAL DtAWING OF TAK KEOtUUKY AfaTe LOD CLASS X an nectnt On the Havana Jinw oF Singts Nurabem, DRAWN AT COVINGION, KENTUGAY, ON MONDAY, EXBER M6, IND Na Priaalave. wee, Pejet.| | B25Re e358 saebes S35 hada Hert rias: TS] ah. i ins i MURRAY. EDDY & CO., Mamagerm Tor circulars and ali orders tur Tickets address MURRAY, KUUY & CO. Covington, Ky, to a! no Wipons' AAD: UBF LAME, FusD wf tae LaTé VOLUNTEER nae DEPARIMENT, at tha ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVuNt January 0, 1968, V1 VOL ARS, ORETS FLY, Y i iwo jadion t rn de odained tre the Ohcora JOUN J. WESTRAY, Nob ALONZO SLOTE, f- ' Presseutum and Fires Cirelo B plication wo ean 9 ve sured on ap JAMES 7, WENMAN, President, 146 Pearl street, SS es ee cee Ae T 177 BROADW ter AMO an an 1etalled at + 40. cea price ¢ tug the wl) a, 4 ine [UNL JACOBS. ® Pate NP AND Banvyee 7, set Fine UCKOO CLOCK S~« be ry avcl 0. Die Veatie aad ciuer Hus Jewelry Wea ted Ware, whatowale and ‘ Nhe ‘8, 9 Sint e, corner # eeu ner FweRsy wath sireet, YOR SALE—TO PAY ADVANCES, & LANGE AND taagnifcent Diaaond, we 7g erate, aud varus ache ‘on Rings, ir 27 Bast Fourts sireet, Beiweet BTU—REAUTIFUL &E veel filled NOLTON DENTAL ANBOCIATION ORIGINATED Ti maibeuc f altrous ese 4 wlininstor ft Q went sproved method, do naling. but extcact Y Bee See ais etess 19 Cooper Lnathtates a VL, CONFINUD' " 190. Gum ere Kuen Teach, with ploinpers, he, Sta whout eo otvere siraciiog WHR @0e, eaares - SPURTING, Uenreinrmemnenen 4 A, howd x ae ase : ‘an M ieee Pea pe ay ey Tea | pemeeraavs. = %,

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