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6 PRE Se ener FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. i Pee knees geven percent per annum on stock collaterals to- day, but notwithstanding this there was no abate ment of that distrust which bas been the most marked feature of business In Wall street during the past fortnight, and on the Stock Exchange @ further considerable decline in prices took place, although NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1868. THE WHISKEY RNG. Judge Fallerton After the Saints ef the Ring with a Sharp Stick—The Innocents in Dan- aermA Confab at the White House—The Guillotine to be Set Up. Since Judge Fullerton got on the track of that “eminently conservative” body of patriots in the Southern district of New York whom the profane designate as the “Whiskey Ring” there has been weeping and waliing and gnashing of teeth on the Jersey City. Fata RESULT oF InsuRizs.—The boy Know@ell, who wasrun over by a Mudson City horse caron Tuesday, and subsequently amputated, ied trots aie” injuries “on Wednesday SHockIna DEATH on THE New JERSEY Rat- B04D.—A Woman named Mary Albert was crossing the track of the New Jersey Railroad at West Side RH i gE forencon railway @hares ex- n avenue, near West when ery ta tee soreness . = eee highways and byways of Gotham. fre TOkE O'C1OG tone FORteNGAy fier ne eohed ‘by | ¢,2400B8.—On Thursd: pence 6 Fe entra ene pine ae yield- tata, Cans There ts now a probabliity of the days for defrand- | and she was run over, The body was frightfully woman H. Jacopa, in the 31th year of bis age. evening. men ie Beagrie pins ie Ing the Treasury out of tts dues under the Internal | MAngicd. |The unfortunate woman was sixty-two | so7 Ease ey-tbidetreck, on Baturday ‘moratag fag moder Reary salem tnananond Sy Pebberenl om i . 100 | Revenue laws being numbered; and when the sworn | Jr the West End santos oer a eT ol AV naltpaa eight o'clock. ‘The remains Will be taken Sitna view to taking lt back at lower figures, and yer Brake, 3. igo a3 ORcarA of: soe. governeens See henricins see ney: | 68 Nee “Jona On Thane covember 12. PARKER dhe price was as low a8 117% at one time in the after- Fee gery rams site and toon sof Pranhinan'e | And corruplion, of systematic fraud and exhauative | East Newark, ester. | 29X88, Sed 41. pa febaleetget reerepere Bergen st, tot 20x12. linoesee * 2100 | swindling, the guillotine will be set upand heads iG@8 DESTROYED BY FIRE.— services this ( ) afternoon, at three moon. Erie dec! 4, Rock Me Two story fraine howe and iot adjoiaiag the above, iat will roll fast and thick from bleeding trunks, uniess | “4¥ Morning. between seven snd eight o'clock, a | O'clock, at the Astor House, Will’ be takem and the remainder of the list receded in about the NE. 2. pasecanta tres ee wie fire broke ont in the frame house occupled by to Vermont for interment, game proportion, including Reading, which ts being Sy aer adjoining tI Ove, 2,000 the ringmasters, {n the hour of their dire extremity, KINGSLEY.—On November 12, SUSAN, a by @ clique, apparently for the purpose mor frame shal! upon themselves commit hart kari, inviting | J8mes Nagle, No. 12 John street, and owing to there | infant daughter of Nathan IR aoe re Le ot Meaticalio av, lot 17.6z1 2,700 | their followers to imitate their example in this as | b€Mg Qo regularly organized fire department the Kf ves and friends of the family of making a market to sell on, and the public QOUTH ORANGE, . J., PROPERTY —DY A. J, BLEECKER, SON flames soon communicated to the adjo! hou fully invited to attend the funeral, from the lence guould guard against 1t, as they ought to have Story frame house and grounds, situated on. the n sof they have in other instances, when public plunder | Xoq'Io"t¢'and 16, occupied teepectively by three | Der pare ae lye Lai eelawady Gone against Milwaukee and St. Paul, before it ‘Toad fending from Newaru to Morristown, abot thre: an d not political death was the game. or families named MeBonald, Keenin and Firan. LupLow.—At Flatbush, on Wednesday, November fift; r cent withi few days. of & mile from depot, size of ground 179.0 ft The fact 1s, headed by half a dozen of uncon- | The population of the place did what could be done | 3) ‘E.izaperH LUDLOW, in the 74th year ai declined fifty pel in @ few £28 ft on the east line, 450 ft on the weal line, 138 with palls and buckets, but their efforts were usele - 3 her age. ‘The bull cliques inflated the prices of railway tw the rear. Mr Philip R' Brown.... scionable scamps with smoo th tongues and itching | 94 ai) four houses were comp! destroyed. ‘Most ion Lprreabiremint inca =. the deceased are in- shares to such an extent that a corresponding reac- ‘The following property at Plainteld, N. ms, Who have appropriated to themselves the | of the furniture was saved, though {t suffered | you ‘ettend the funeral, at Trinity church, New tion was inevitable, and the clique ayatem is one of sold on Wednesday by A. D. Mollick, Jr., & B largest share of the plunder, the Whiskey ring has | soverciy, A man named Jame Slavin, white stand- | Sciocx, witout sg ees Maree m . Residence Y - In the st was 6 by a pail thrown from + the great evils of the day in Wail street, for thereby alaing td rosso or dori, Maia st 40x14, como. | lleving ttself secure from oMcial or legal tn. | anfupper story and severely injures about the head. ACARDET On, ace, NOPNeee 1a ea mocks are ran up to fictitiously high prices and the New house on 2d Cen’ ‘7 quiry—more deflantly so since pour Binckley was | The property Was owned by Michael Riley, and was McCartby, & ‘14 months and 8 days. , 1d roome, grounds ‘5x1 » 6,600 | aquelched—it has pursued with a coolness that ts re- | valued at 66,000, but insured only to the extent of | Mcvarihy, aged ’ se pe public are lured into buying by the artificial lot italts.... es freshing the work of the highwayman, on the stand | soa, Pa y and reales soe res) ited strength which 1s temporarily imparted to them, {ot etbvotuieg, soasde on fis | and deliver principle or “out go your brains,” oun et ee Guiden, atreek, sane The banks continue to report that they are sending | lope josal Por oa 500 Peet? ao es pees ROAnee AE 268 sn ting THE HACKENSACK BRIDGE MURDER, '¢! ‘oad lence, Col th 7 ae Jarge amounts of currency to the South and South Hot sec ‘ta Richmor 1,025 | sible, and divided the total into shares, giving, asis | ‘Trial of James Reilly in Hudson City, N. Je LLY.—On Wednesday, November 11, ANNE tt for cotton, and they are whol J lot adjoining, op Michmond at, 85 | now ‘whispered, Uncle Sam about one-eighth of the ELIZAPETH MoSauLy, in the 2d of her age. west to pay von, y y Tiot on BME. oso ees © | Whole, its members pocketing the balance! for the Marder of His Wife Rosa: The friends and relatives of the family are wnavle to extend thelr loans either on H 4 ae When the ring heard tl ‘Judye Fullerton was ‘The trial of James Reilly, indicted for the murder | fully osiee = attend gta me (Friday) stocks or otherwise. Fortunately the’ local Linton 6:5 | about to visit New York and Inquire into matters | of his wife Rosanna, by throwing her over the | Worning, at, nine o'clock, from her late residence, mercantile demand for discounts Is light, but the ap- liet on 680 | and things nae was @ flutter in the dove- | packensack bridge last August, was commenced at “4 “J a solemn requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul, and from thence, at two o'clock, to Cal. vary Cemetery, forjinterment. Patrerson.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 13, after a short iliness, THoMas H. PATTERSON. Notice of funeral hereafter, u RULAND.—On Friday, November 6, Mrs. CHARITY RULAND, widow of William Ruland, aged 77 years, cote; and things might be properly waxed for his Teoeption, for : ty Proinetiiood of | Hudson City yesterday. Tuo prisoner seemed quite eves knew that could not pull the wool over terest Proceedings, and prese: a his eyes and bluit him out of coma or committee Le carters sot 2 aes plications for accommodation from the Western banks are urgent. First class commercial paper is bam quoted at 7.28 per cent. C000A.—Sales 20 bags Guayaquil at 176. a 18, most miserable looking aspect. The jury being em- No further freasury stockjobbing'despatches have | | F.oum AND, Guathe Revelvts, 176i bole, flour, 30 | The Rebelilon More Serious than Belleved— | roonis, as they had Binckiev—on whom it must be ted, M pe ni tt 7 vipa bbis. and 2, ‘bags corn meal, 164,71) bushels wheat, Rebel confessed they got the Jaugh—midnight meetings | panelled, Mr. Lyons, forthe prosecution, sat so been received from Washington, and it is now re- | 44.9% “do. corm, 11,116 do. onte, 14,687 do. rye, BX) ao, | Movements of the AuthoritiesA Rel in untenanted attics, where no oue could hear their | far back as 1866 adomestic diMculty occurred bs- garded as certain that the Treasury will make no at- | malt,_and ‘29,010 bariey. The flour market a Commission to Washington—The Accounts | palaver (conspirators always hold their midnight | tween the prisoner and his deceased wife, which ate r, but 4 was | 1 Bat little was cr 1 month and 6 days. tempt to violate law and public sentiment by relsau- for ctor Fes cumand won om ete we sterdayiwhen | fom the Interior—Naval. 4 ees ings mf ee eee Somer d culminated by the latter being thrown into the a Her remains were interred at Babylon, L. I. fg either three per cent certifeates or greenbacks; | [2 q,n eras, Sate —not belore reported —were taken, for Havaxa, Nov. 7, 1808 | proach’ the Judge, and ‘see if things couldn't be | PY *e prisoner. Subsequently the prisoner enlisted | San Francisco papers please copy. | Sterrite, but (ie feeling of public indignation with which the | sales wers abont 10,000 bbls. Southern four was quiet, but ‘The insurrection in the intertor, nsturally enough, | arranged to the satisfaction of the government.” ys ‘#RRITT.—NANC’ ‘KRITT, . A appropriating 000 ~which he received as continues to be the all-absorbing topic here. A tele: |, The Judge arrived om, fine clty trom Washington | pounty. Next fe went to England, but soon gram was received here last eventng stating that the gate. Members of the “ring,” the most influential pores vowing ven ce on his wife for ro- in the 87th y age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- ir of her recent course of Mr. McCulloch is regarded has by no cP nadee ae ae means subsided. He ts the head of the Treasury | mea! was quiet, but prices were unchanged. We 7 ing his bount Soon they separated, | de: f her son-in-law, Benjamin 8. Morehot ring, and in that capacity 1s supposed to be making | Supernne x #4408 #53 | ingargente were near Puerto Principe and that the | and peranasive of them, called on h'm and taiked to Nopting a servant's life in Jersey Clty and né | No. ¢t Ryerson street, Brooklyn, on Saturday after: ail lie can before his term of office expires, Until sy 875 | insurrectiouary cry had broken out in that city. | him: but, aa these subsequently reported to thelr pare % “mechanical. business in Elizabeth. | acon, attwo o'clock. " %— 80 | 7 ore ie no room for doubt that the revolt is of far | 8880¢ s , Be ne ted ac iy | While the deceased lived as a domestic she was | Sr. Jony.—On Wednesday, November 11, at New Tately he had hopes that he might be continued tn 2 a ‘ 4 ges blind but deat. he wasn’t to be persuaded, and if visited by the prisoner on several occasions, but, | Orleans, La., CHARLES MUNROE ST. JOHN, his present position under General Grant, but this | Remo ce eri aii ate toe 7% | Sreater Importance than has beon considered, and | they were to get rid of him some other course must | mutual recriminations arising, Mr. Wadsworth, t votnifes won et Abby i aud lease Se Bk expectation no longer exists, and hence it is said | Round hoop Ohio, trade brand a 1100 | that the government iteelf is iguorant of its numbers | De Prtiure os nest be ad opted to arrive at the | Cmployer of the deceased, to accommod: john, of Brooklyn. N. Y. $1,000,000, more or less, before he leaves the holee doubl Oa 1800 Baimaseda, the Deputy Captain General, who was | honesty, nor yet could they impeach his course in currence took place, and as they travelled up Grand | Tarn, a native of the OR of Dyke, Murrayahire, @epartment which he has so long mismanaged. Seeee an $8 jase | toleave for Puerto Principe on the 6th, as stated In | New York. fatking would not injure him, for tn the | street they were heard disputing. ‘The mext testi- | Scotiand, in the 58h year of his age. The Treasury letters and telegrams { time | tere eer ee went eb %e 1% | my letter of that date, changed his purpose at the | ‘Tyogsury he was above suspicion. It ccretary of ‘he | mony finds them at the bridge across the Hacken- | ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited v grams for some time | Caiifornia flour (sacks and bbis.). 00a 18.00 Nenad » | sack, near the Newark plank road. ‘Tyson, @ boat. | to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at o1 past are therefore to be regarded as part of a stock Ba 6% | latest moment and yesterday left for Batabano ‘0 | however, to let him have his own way. And so, | man, while rowing on the river, heard the 'volce of | o'clock, from 60 Greenwich street. | The remaing Jobbing scheme for alternately churning the mar- 8S i) | take a steamer for Manzanillo or some other port on | TNE Neate anioe, otters of the fraternity. threw | woman shrieking “ite!p I" of “Murder !” Subse- | will be taken to Greenwood cemetery for interment. Bets in Wall street up and down, and they have 50m — | the south side. He goes to assume command, and | every ble obstruction and “bitnder™ ia his w ucntly he saw what seemed to be a human being | Elgin and Forrest (Scotland) papers pleare CODY. » —Wheat was m sl jing in the water, jog the spot th ay but on neart —0On Thursday, November but the ‘ » but on TERHUNE.- Y) Brought much scandal upon the government. most of the salga were at full Bete a loser te. af has “ample faculties” to enable him to bring about | wien he attempted to consult the books and arrive | hogy had disappeared.’ Tyson then called on som ‘hune, aged 23 years. of James A. at some definite idea ofthe frauds (and the parties fe ry Jatives of the family, membert ‘The practice of certifying brokers’ checks by the jewer, holders evinota S greater willingness ¥ ion on solution of the existing troubles. He takes with to them) that were veing put upon the Treasury. rons to arrest Reilly, who was found on his wa: The friends ana relativi a ly, thouxh man! no ea rec ased in fs to Jersey City, bearing shawl on his | of Pacific street Methodist Episcopal church, Banks engrosses serious attention among bank oMt- | tlouto pres aaieu; the transactions comprised about 10,000 | him artillery and rif ently purch the | ‘The Judge, however, was not to be hindered, ca- neck 2 es A he was cn ies himself up. Ronin ena neriavate mene i x Twenty second regiment N. G., 8. N. Y., are ily in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 416 West Twenty-cighth street, on Sunday morn- ing, at nine o'clock, 1R.—On Thursday, November 12, ANN TYLER, widow of William Tyler, aged 73 Fi Her remains will be taken to White Plains for in: terment, where the funeral service will also tal . He rei Ing to gi ( " While Reilly was being conveyed to the jail durin: qnestion fliezal when the bank has not the funds for re yo ay ‘Hs f for Rg has been relieved from command at Santiago, comes | t0 New York, enemas tee comand cont ©X- | the recess of the Court he looked quite concern: $2 8 for white do; we. may remark he Deputy Captain General in the absence of } Presely to wuearth or unravel the system of thievery | for the first time. and turning to the Sheriff sald:— eertified for in hand, it becomes necessary that the | some cases $1 63 was reused for No. 1 Chicag ere as Deputy Captain at had been pursued in the collection of the reve- | «well, if Mr. roves he has just said, or evil should be checked. Moreover, as it 1s ys sy, ier, choice es Men the owners erteriog eM : Balmaseda. Colonei Ampudia goes to ane a perenet, eer Cat and At ther could 4 i even half of it, T stand a bad chance. 4 in store. Corn was fairiy active aud firm, owin " o ; fraught with great danger to the banks themselves, | brent In the canal. The sates were abo, 25,000 inuanels, at | GOVernor, Garcia Mufioz accompanying him asChlef | tene O ate ON Nery and swindling they might uae seg Siameiredls <2 FL age Hy Ba bool a he Comptrolier of the Currency should notify tne | ¥} 19% ALT for choice Wesiern mixed, closing, quiet; | of Stad. A number of other chiefs here are going to | rely upon it he’ would do so. It was war 4 | Court adjourned. ‘The caso will be continued to-day. ers ana bank stockholdera, and as it is beyond bushels at $1 50 for Nos. 2 and 8 mixed pa # ary 8 United States. It is understood that Ravenet, who | joled, blutfed, ‘‘seen,” scared or “sent off.” Hecame rn Bas to Aatter under his supervision of ite illegality and call | were firm, owing tothe same cause. The anics were about | the Department of the East. Voutrance. He had drawn the sword and thrown ace. Will leave on the ten o'clock train on Satt 000 busbe! ern afloat, Rye into the sea the scabbard. So come on, Macduff, APT aitention to the recent decision of a Boston court to | ditand nenfonl at's fore a's, Wout (Hitnganige were | _ The commission sent here by the Insurgents, a8 | “ii cities having been’ tlus openly declared by THE WEST HOBOKEN HOMICIDE. dy morning from Twenty-sixth street and Fo! ‘hat effect. At present the failure of stock houses at 21 45. Basey was ith sales of ane mentioned ir my letter of the 5th, consisis of aCuban | tne valiant Judge against the gang, the fight became — enue. November 10, ROsER? WELsH.—On Tuesday, Wesn, of Huddersfeid, ‘England, 63 years. WINTER.—Un Tuesday, November 10, alter a short iness,,CaTHaRine Dzrew WINTER, wife of Henry R. ‘Winter, in the 57th year of her age. ‘The relatives and fricads of the Famnily. are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 111 Duffield street, Brooklyn, this (Fri- day) afternoon. at two o'clock. re] ly Writ 4 State Prison & liabie to involve the failure of banks, and thus | Buavels st 82,07 for Cenate Haat ant’ #2 13 16 Stale. “OF | named Fernandez do Castro, himself In accord with | at once a matter of moment—of intense interest to | Michael Roche Sentonced to for j the puolic, Did the ring drive the Judge, who, his Three Years. ¢reato widespread ruin and panic. The banks of this | y,fot “the ‘egnasen nia, Worse, Liverpooy, 20 Wis, the government, but sent here by the rebel leaders | ¢11,Pol being just, was iiply armed, defeated from | tm the nudson County (N. J.) Conrt yesterday stan ; | for some purpose not fully explainet, He 1s quar- hey ie ala ue a store to cana, | 1800 basbels” ods Sian aid gow darpess aetiyds oT | tered 10 Ti artillery Warragks and. comunicates pled, gvexs ‘saunas po natty 1a é peabeatae: Michael Roche, convicted of the manslaughter of and they owe it to thelr depositors to exer- | ‘Antwarp, 3000 bb. petroieuta on private came, To Briator, | only with is immediate friends. In this conuection | Bynected aud unlooked for movement carried, bys | Patrick Madden at West Hoboken last July, was ete more than ordinary care. They have been for a hee Be et grain at $i. To London, 19 cases tobacco at | T may say that much credit ia given to the statement coup de main, the outer defences of the enemy. called up to recelve sentence, ‘The prisoner on en- tong time past lending on speculative stocks amounts | $52" gallo bhds. tallow at 30s. ; 30 tons — oll at Sia, ber | that a commission has gone from the insurgents to The conspirators of the wiiskey ring having ro- ip ir an 400 bal ., and 60 a 5 races excoeding thelr real value ; and now that the sigus | bhdstobuote at ds. a dtscn dha, according lontaes Theehar. | Washington to urge upoa Mr. Seward their recogul: | tireq in dismay and fearfully demoralized to their | tering the court showed traces of the mental anyulsit t r= AN fo 100 DD! tion as belligerents on the p'ea that the tnsurrection ‘orks, their conqueror ned to Washing. | he has undergone during tie iuterval that has elapsed of the times are in favor of Increased monetary ac- | fica vessel, 170) tole, cattactty. to Ports Rico and back, | las not beep suppressed within atx days. faner works, their conqueror hastened to Washing. | since his conviction. At first he fell most forcunate fvity throug natural causes their resources will be | #2200; 4 schooner, 131,050 feet flooring boards from Jackson: Since my last we lave nothing of moment through | campaign thus far and the trophies he had carried | at his escape from the sca‘told, but two days after @titi farther curtailed. No confid G sa < vet ene cree $18 00; « bark mao hig ape government sources. Lieutenant Governor Men: from off the field. wards he expressed his fears that the Court bat iad . onfidence is felt in a eno eee ls petroleum to a direct, port on the con- | of the Central Department at Puerto Principe, had The Judge's revelations were so astounding that, | take into account the statements of irrespon: . __... POLITICAL. Leone > MEETING OF CITIZENS OF THE NINETEENTE A ward favorable to the re-stection of the HON, RICHARD O' " MAN eentinuance of the ease experienced during the last | {ingit between arre and Hambnrg at Ge. Od. per 42 xallous, | isenod an order declaring the city in an exceptional | ag has already been published, Secretary McCulloch, | partes, ns to serious dimiultics In which he had been 5a he ee ro Lair ee wel aaah we few days, and it 1s not improbable that change | Cork, (orotiems tnd the Cake Kinglom weperied acta, | State, for Which reason all pubilc mectlass were pro- | Rtrornoy General Livarts aid others ‘rere summoned | involved two years ago, and that consequent bis ag Ocensel to the Corporation wae Ded tats th doy at a Will be felt bot 2 Ntk8 continued to ru’e duil and nominal at 8c. a | hibited and the annual celebration for the dead did | to the presence, and the conclusion arrived at was | Sentence would be very severe. But his Were | greet and Sixth avenue, when the following resolui was before the week is out. bs oe for bags and 2lc. a 21 ie, for eloth, not take place, the cemetery ge? closed, in the future to show the plunderers no mercy, to | groundless. Judge Reale, in adviressing hapa F ‘unanimonsly adopted :— Whe gold market opened at 13414 and advanced to ‘AY wax auiil in moderate demand omtatendy, at 0c. ®70c. | In ‘Trinidad a volunteer force of & fray which ved, That this nceting, as s token of its appreciation Ax battalions had cited the circumstances attending the for shipping, #1» 81 80 for retail lots, $1 for long rye straw | yeon organized, in order to allow the regular troops Raita teniace tenn wast as they are captured, | Cnded in te death of Madden by Roche's hand, The Resoli preci ff the faithful and efficient administration of the Hon. ¥%4)4, following which it dechned to 193%, and the | ander fer’ short doe Richard O'Gorman as Counsel to the Corporation, ‘i _ | quariered there to be sent elsewhere. ry had taken into account the prevocation recetved fmairation of him a8 ag Sosing transactions prior to the adjournment of the | primeand choice salen: We eehe imate ee alse Tn Clonfaegos algo a voluntect corps has been or- Bee Tato anne Le eae wancn eon team oe Ttoche, and this was the fortanate consideration | 8ud of ite respect nd jadnalration oF | tim anne, as Woard at three o'clock were at this price. After. | ferlor to fair do.. Ic. a Ibe fc foreign, 1Be- RTO sa tor | wanized upon tue suggestion of the Lieutenant Gov. York, whose game, since the close of the rebellion, waich waved him fen an Sa a Ba gt 8 well as tn hia fenrlers Tindieation of the chartered fahls of . emnained dull and nomtnn i34e- a 12e., gold, for | ernor. Ita chief head received tae thanks of Ler- i ‘ eal e sent 01 ‘0 iy, earnestly express 2 that Waris the pressure to sell continued and a further | Manita and be. utc. god, for jute, . sundi by telegraph, and 500 rifled muskets have been | "8s been to svind'e and appropra’e le airy Michael Roche, be confined at hard labor in the State | elected to the position which be has filled with ch oradit @eeline took Raving been 133; a 12344. There was an active bor- Sewing dewand for coin and loans were made at Fates varying from two to seven per cent for carry- A himself and benefit and honor to the city, at in Hil lots ‘the office of Corporation Connsel at the coming charter election we call upon all friends of the cause of good, faithful, core a oie HOFFMAN, Presidente GEO! i (dent. Mareciection: PMILIP FITZPATRICK, Vico President. ee, the latest quotation on the street OL ASSNS. The markst was dail, but prices were without | sent there, Priaon for three years. Roche bowed to the Court eration. Br auction 120 hhis. Demerara at Alc. a Sie. ‘The abacnee of omcial information is regarted by | M0 the National trenauey. me aud moved towards his seat, apparently much re- layod, | those favorable to the insurrecuion as devoting the The Alleged Whiskey Frau lieved from the perplexing uncertainty which had musco- | incapacity of the government to subdue it, There is The Congressional sub-committee charged with | surrounded him. jfsnitish | Ittue doubt that it is making headway. A private | the investigation of the alleged fraudulent transac- » four We = 082 bhds, a ot ea CORNTLive O'REILLY, Secretary. Big and at two and three per cent per aunuin and | Cute Leii'in rorio Rian antaay do, Eagliidands., oo | So'g sin qiuapite of “all, ie. edors of, tue | tons tn the collection of the whiskey tax bad ases-| MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Soan'wAwasaon teehacren » on Miers for DOrrOWwIng, aS well a8 WIth- | go. roel and 60 do. tat. ‘For the former the marek was government, to Reco “'nccret “the. facts” aud | sion yesterday afternoon at No. 229 Broadway. ners TA MEETING OF THE CIVIZENS OF THE SEVEN- ‘Oat interest to elther borrower or lender. The gross | passabiy clearings amounted to $74,274,000, the gold balances | hentable, ‘ $1,009,970 and the currency balances to $2,242,585. | Birained was i ir di a ° s intautry and 2 84 Sales 8,20 dba. al 255.0 8245, We quote ; anew ‘The Sub-Freasury disbursed $568,018 in coin in pay- | £4." | rained of £235 8 32 iatrained at | government tins boon established (here, and a news- disirict, was examined al considerable length with | JENNY ameat of interest ou the public debt, The steamer for 3) a $235, good bove hall on Satardey evening, Nov. 21, . Mood G8 20'a 8295, Not ofa 4 00, pale | Daper Which prociatmns and inalutains the same prin- | Pevect’tp the saspension in some cased and abau- | Uridiths, Faq., all of this city. = es OSEPH J. WHEELER, Chali Sisbenan tek ont enty:§25\000 toi enesié 4 5 Mh, extia do $0 a 67 6, Tar was dail aidan. | Fiplcs au have been promulgaied in Spain. ‘rhegov- | Tewvect to the sasp: Bensvrr—GRirFiri,—On Monday, Jane 2, atthe | ———___2 PHS. WHREDER, Chateman, 7 changed, ernment 1é entirely ignorant of the number of the ‘Testimony was given before them to the effect that | resitence of the bride's mother, 1,004 Chestnut TON GENERAL COMMITTER.—A At the commencement of business the stock mar- | | {16 Of Nusoed there were sates of ftw callona on pri: | insurgents, Some way they have 10,000 subdivided | an ex-collector of internal revenue pald last June | strect, Philadelphia, by the Rev. J. Howard Suydau sugmittee will be hold at Masonte Hall wet was dull, bat srmer than at the clogs last evening, | Bhi. “Other kinds Were Ra eae a ane re re iey atemta | Wee of $4,009 to ue D.O. Hintsail av vbinck | Mr. Jams G. Benker of Oswego, Ns Yo, to ViR- | on Brtlay cveninc, tie Lite tu, at o'clock. “Punetual ae . ¥ % 42 packages ont | in the jurisdicttor \ ” mmenced by A. A. Keiknap, | GINIA GRIFTITHS, 0} jelphi tend neste. fand at the early session of the open board New York ‘ant ROkewot Inrd, The pork | to Santiago. Should it eventudily take tn Puerto Bpetial Agent of thetroasury Department for whom | CHASE-HEWLETT—At St. John's church, Cold ® BOE as ea oe at ape ‘Central advanced to 120)4. At the first regular board ie: Finer to-day, being effectually Seqrozred.” | Principe, Trintdad and other places, no one can teil | suave Fullerton Was canoe. and that no arrange- | Spring Harbor, on Tuesday, November 10, by Kev. Houco Gomsen, ; Secretarios, ‘We volume of business was Ught and prices bad & | Fny[igne and retall ots were fold from Bieeko te. per von, | Lee Teswit Our Cuba would become another St | menis for the payment of the money were made, | Caleb 8. Ellsworth, Joun f, CHase to Puaiua A, | — (a ee Grooping tendency. On the call New York Central TED, a ate eer ak or tha claall peor dudge Fullerton being present tn Birdeall’s office, | daughter of Jacob O. Hewlett, | eo. a4 ES AND EARS. ‘ 5 - . and that lately the parties concerned ave repaid to 'ONDICT—NEILLEY.: nm lay, No rT , ~~ ~ -~ eee nanaael ewred 155 Wigner (han at the same tline yesterday, killed are absurd, unless the machetes of the tsur- | the ex-coli Sar £25,000 for the mon Boyt acered at the Church of the Covenant, by the Rev, George L. RTIFICIAL HUMAN FRYES.-BAUCH & GOUGEL- Hadson iver 2%, Reading, 7, Michigan Southern | si) 1.) vin gents are wade of wood. The greatest coasterna |“ yne investiga’ day. Prentiss, D. D., Freperic! JonDrCT, of Newark, MANN, formeriy with Prof, Bolesonneat, of Pariny 1%, Cievelana and Pittsburg %, Cleveland and To- | bhyer. The eater ag Tie petvete _ N. J, to MARY, daughter of john H. Neliley, of this | makers mid lovers ee ieee ats aotaneed ey OO for new edo 4, Rock Isand 34, Northwestern 1, pre- | $i) for, new, Fyne’ | gagement meo:toned 1 quell the insurrection, it progresses to & | There were present Genoral Van Wyck, New York; th ward held at Cozan’s Hall, corner First avenue ng lois, There wero | disagtrous couciusion. ‘The surrender of the city of | Mire Jenckes, Rhode Island, and Air Henton, New Married. ae eeeng soca on Wormad ferent ce ene fc. a 45'¢0. Rowln | Bayamo was accompanied by threo companies of | Trainpsire. ‘The cominitee sat with closed doors, | BREMNER—Cntrrrras.—On Tuesday, November 10, | JAMESJ. CAREY ws uueniinously nowiaated for Asstt 5 We quote com: adron of cavalry. A republican | ‘yp. Barley, twternal revenue collector of the Fourth | by Rev. F. 0. Flagg, Mr. JaMRS P, BREMNER to Miss | ant Alderman of the Foucteenth Aasembiy district, Raven, i ‘ W. GRIvFITHS, Youngest daughter of James | ‘tenth ward. A proud reification meeting will be held at the e and a shade firnvor, closing at 4e. for mer- for shippt nd, bat ed and were only about plain imess, and 316 ‘rherce eet? was fll is received here of the en- iencral Order. of November THE NATIONAL GAME. OT esveunt-DAvie:— In Park ca eukealne, Ootb> fer Yort Wayne }4, Milwaukee and St, | at #270 £23 for prime and India mesa, Bi 2, of which you have been advise, ic is stated that ber 29, at the Church of the Madeleine, ANATOLE (Coo Ee Paws 2 prelerred 1, Ohio and Mississippi 3, | {ill and heavy, Ont ee La bps Leste pee id The State Association Meeting. i Datla ct Now York bag Rae COT ete Re ; pte “GUM SET OF nae om, OX-t ue XK det i akied han ore There havi “ Sow York S 7 wb B be y VLU CONTINUOU: Sins ce XC, €X-coupon 114, new iague X, and | ders le. iokied name | to retire before the artillery. There have been for | ‘The New York State Association met on Wednesday | ““"pysirak—-CocukAN.—-On Thursday, November 12, ere uitre ie Puivicss erwadiion oder ‘arolina sixes, new issue, 4% Government | duil aad py Ibe. for Lory eee coumberland cuz | the past week @ Variety of rumors im refereace to | in jie Assembly ci@uber at Albany. ‘The president, by the Rev. William A. Soott, Dr. Laiwis Fistien to | jas without charye where oihers are inserted. securities were 4a % higher, Atthe open board at ‘i Puerto Principe. There ca wo Wat the ine 7 7 Sarrenis bave tadity aymperineers here asa a reine Mr, Page, of the active, called the meeting to order AZABLTH COCHRAN. Dr. BODINE, 190 Grand street, we o'clock the market was weak and Erie Would asiontsh ho one. A lester from’ there staies | at eleven o'clock A. M., and on the roll being called | on’ piuwiay Neaumion ia at the redienes of tne | (PUK PRACTICE OF THE LATE DRE. W, LOZTER 18 @eciined to aud New York Central to een and Fouls spacer! | that four of the telegraph guards had arrived at that | tne following clubs were found to be represented:— | bride's fatier, by the Rev. 5. Hollingsworth, D. D., Ses gomuneed eo Seas eee Seed eee Biss. At the ad regular board an un- | and 52 do. naphtha. | mt for cruds wae daly aad | Dace, having been captured, disarmed and allowed | “501. prookiyn and Long Istand—Atlantic, Alaska, | E8ex W. Goopwix to M. ApeLatpe Anexpror, | Way £hd Universtiy place, ’ vail prices were nominally 12 Revined wa &o depart,” A considerebie number of smell towus in rh bagel ngos! ‘, | eldest daughter of Augustus Abendroth, Esq == —— ao Settled feeling prevailed, and on the call | mand the Bastern department are in the hands of the | Excelsior, Eckford, Eagle, of Flatbush; Eureka, of | ~ paywand—PLacr.—On Wednesday, Noverober 11, nous Ay WANTED, New York Contra! closed 1)¢ lower than at the first | at 7c. Sales w repels, | {tis stated tat the Insurgents are supplied | Rast New York; Marmouic, Mobawk, Momoweta, of | at st. Paul's Metiodiat Episcopal church, by the Itev, FUANISH ED_UP TOWN, FOR ferular boord, Hudson liver 2%, Reading %, Micht- | market opene? dec ‘aa isand 4 constant communication ve Kost wp. r Greenport; Oriental, of Greenpoint; Peconic, Reso- Sern uniter Or a A throe 1! » bod and table’ linen, nern id. © nd and Pittsburg 3, Clove- po epg te. Aguilera, one of the 1 prominent leaders of the | lute, Star, Sudfolk, of Huntington—14, JOUNSUN—RUSSELL.—in Brookiyn, on Thursday, or cists Boa per annum. Address wt and Toledo \, Rock Island %, Fort Wayne %, | Sales were made of 2,500 bbia. standar Insurvection, 08 18 believed, was here in Havana New York and Westchester counties—Active, Ath- | November 12, by the Rey. Edward Jessup, J) f of tuis | last Saturday and vent ty rt bait the Morro Castle to New the last half Decerader | York en rorte for Wash: private terma, 3,000 do, for. thi . " ion for the purpose of | lefe, Empire, F: cm die. and 1,000 do. for i», dangiiter of Wie A GENTLEMAN DESIRES NICELY FURNIBHED AND MAwoukee nnd St. Paul Jy, Ohio and Misatssippl %, 5 JONNSON, Of Brooklyn, to Sana Endeavor, Gotham, Gramercy, Hl, of Key West, Fla. comfortable + ead Bedroom; 0 cards, « of tain’ : and messee sixes, new issue, 44. Government inducing Mr. Seward to recoguize the revolters a8 | Harlem, Jefferson, Mutaal, Oriental, Orion, Olympic, Mi.ks—Srouresnonoved.—On Monday, Novem. | p,0e' feats and Twentieth streets, Addross M. Ma box wonurttion were heavy at adeciine of a %. atthe | foam theimrket for raw cominued oy rue doit, but | Pelligerents. sae. | UNton, Of Morritunla; Una, of Mount Veruon—15. | | der v, at Holy Trinity church, Brooklyn, by Rev. gen ae hoiaante eon hour! as half-past three o'eiook tae market was | Brices were w cre O00 bhde, part | ees known as tie “Dotuinicar cobbler,” aad who | From other portions of the State—Central ‘tty, of | Littloonn. U. D., Capcain EVAN MILES, U. 8; Ato | FLOUR WANTED FAMILY OF ADULTS: RERFON. very weak aud New York Central declined on the | bores ati ; pa, interior 9 geen rear: | fought for the Spaniards agalost ie own country. | syracuse; Kulokerbocker, of Al National, of | Ganie, te aa box 110 Herald ower. "7 Cali to 1ITY, Erle 874, Reading 95%;, Rock Island | "10 xc. po go lag men, bas been for 8 Jong tine oa the ee 8 he | Albany; Magara, of I Ontario, of Oswego; | — McBRAM—ReYNonps.—In this city, on Thursday, RWIS ONS WANTE w!., and Pecitie Mail 114. Subsequently there iss dnd Batoo), (0c Ise? ml tho insurguste, bur declined for reasons of nitcown, | PASIMe, of Litie'Falles Unton, of dinars Fovember 1g; by the Rev. John Hancook, Jars epagan Puneet De pooms Ware - . A { Melado, 7 se, w 8¥go. 3 rgents, bat & Sor ree 4 Juring the calling of he roll, F. 5. beLToN, Judge | Mc ). REYNOL 0 a was 8 farther decline to 117% in New York Central, Jeu; grocery don 180. Ade. vera! Mexican oficers recently arrived here of | savocaic, objected to the name of the Mutuai Club | StanTur—Con«raN.—On Wednesday, November eth nud Twent and the who! marzet presented a very de- . je. for ‘da, 1c. Aw = wae alewa os aie K Tur. jue — , om the ground that by the findings of | 11, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the State the tema which mast be Coruized appearance, At the close at «ix were. Negiestsl, vel petote wee ady | that they os 2 bo join tne tneurrectioatinn Mm gel) puinal ¢ ud had no | Rov. Mr. Mcride, Jupsox ed to ANNIE E. | Siederate, Refere eaicacllincnponaey res work it was heavy at the following quota- Drie. Secret neetings of the eympeth'xers in the ineur- ee cis haves a Oonkian, all of Jersey City. No cai a —— -_——-— ~~ = a tls Wad, eM wod was moderate; sales 40,000 Ibe. at | rection are acid in tits city, and a subscripdon has Lp eg a pauee, of rote henuat iis rr y NEDIATELY, A DOCTOR'S OFFICE atin aun “ nts, 494 bb) - oder. | been nade to help it forward. Great precautions are oy ; ace ied. one, Lol ween ‘and ferenth avenues, be- Kupending broak in Reading and some of the West- | gcciy active and previous prince wern malmaked salve so | taken by the government to Keop secret mations in of the Mutual Ciub, aud the call: | pr pqx,—Suddenty, in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, | {een Twentisth and Forssk streets, Address, with SF Ser kee! eeille Mail, 1195) @ 119%; Mariposa | ble. Western al Gi 0b mgt ur unty pall. the iierior, all despatches coming over the line in Of the minutes was diaper Noveiber 11, SAMUEL’ BALSpoN, In the doth year of | SRY 2t —_- : Preferrot, 20a 994; New York Central, 1173 a 1174; ee exp : on motion of Mir, ALBRO, Of t his ag. PANTED AN UNFURNISHED THREE $70! 4 ‘@ have news of the arrival ante Anna at St. the ed ‘he relatives and friends of the family, also mem- basement Mouve, fo wall fi le Bier, ot, cording, 065 a 904; Aiiwaukée and REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Thomas, and tbat ie is his luention to tke tip hls nla, the Fa Ce i eras very of Cintra Lodge, snd A. Mz of 4) Company, | 8.7. Cyetaton D0 ousn Peovele family, Wayans Swims Guar oe Ee Tene American war steamer Penobacat arrived here | #ticuttoa aud bylaws, in'yenoral, are inviad fo attend the funeral, Gh Ban ‘ANTED ONE ROOM, CONTAINING A\ 500 Syee Wy G4; Chto and Mississippi, 204 a | A Comparatively Dall Day at the Exchange— 4 - ; The necessary proceedings to that effect weretaken | ‘1 general, are in " - square feet, or two Rooms coutalaing same amo’ SP; Michigan Souther se eth: Ce i yesterday morning. Whether she came accidentally o@ of three Was ap) ted, dey afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from St. | with steam power, f manufacturing purposes, ‘reas Be ei M Souther, 62 & 82%; Cleveiand and | Quotations of Wililainsburg, Newtown, Le Io | or in consequenice of the unsettied condition of al- eas sane or John’s chureh, corner of Washington and Johuson | D., box $2 lierad oftes, Pittsburg, 8 54; Kock island, 101% a 101%; and New Jersey Property. fairs here, her presence is Welcome to @ large sbare yo, of Morrieanias Garileld, of the National, of Al. | Streets, Brooklyn. . ‘a ee Bertuwewieru, 1), a 61%; do preferred, 62% 062%. | While the attendance at the Exchange was con- | Qf (he people. She will remain at the opitou of ihe 4 ate, of Brook! inaiaa tes Womenr ite iner 11, JULES J, ‘ANTED—BY AX AMERICAN PAMILY, A PART OF The market for goveraniout securitis was weak at | siderable yesterday and fully indicative of the now | ‘The Luglisl tman-of-war Jaron is also in port. Lo abeequent action, on morion of Mr. Nuun of | PONG ta this (Friday) ivernoou, at two otclook, | Thirty.fourth treet; rent pot io exceed @B) por month, Ad Awe «owe at tive o'clock at tie following quotations:— | thoroughly awakened interest in real estate matters, | At the latest moment I leutn that the insurgents envrumed with fal power in the hia:ter of amending | ‘OM his tate Tesidence, 42 Fourth piace, Brook, panned 3 nas Regisvered, 1961, Lt) a 112%; Coupon, 1851, 11834 a | the disposition to invest wae much less than it had | (cubs from Remate near the goutl coast, im the | oe constitution and bylaws. . Bouax.— At her residence, No. 217 Elizabeth srrcet, | W7ANTED-IN JERGEY CITY, A ATORE, CONTAIN, A . 4 nrisdicti Principe, " i ar “ . 14) GRPA, registered, 1862, 106% # 1057;; 6.20%, | been at provions sales. ‘This was tho natural re- | the eity of that natwe aud two place on tee rullroud | _éWe fovorie of oftcors an committocs were then | Panis Bohan’ Ne LH BEIDGES We OFT ees SEE ET Oe cling chanting rok an, von'alt eoupom, 1882, 1 01%; dow, 1804, 1085; a 106%; | Hult, however, of the absence from the market of | from that place to Nuevitas, thus shuttung it off frou Prine iheiwury oF ecia, ” WROrt Stewed wbainuce | "Her rormains will be taken to St. Patrick's cathe. | Port ouce. ou, 150 106% & 10875 G0, 1806, January and July, | any city property or preferred Brooklyn lota, | "Me #eand practically #urrounding it. The Judiclary Committee, eastern division, or, | fal this (Friday) morning, at pine o'clock, whore 17), A 100%) os, 1867, 100% @ 100%; clo., 1868, 100%; | both of which are at present the favoritos with | Aw the Columbia Is about sarting {tis anid that | MO! P*overI¥, two members of it. reported the find: | Hoenn MBM lites Teal he, Oona eS © 110; 10-40" rs " ‘ epeculators and contract operators. That which | the gov: claw ings in the cases of the Oriental, of Greenpoint, va. a %, registered, 1054 ® 103%; 10-40's, cou- 4 ® government has just received telegrams an- ’ y ork. are respectfully invited to attend. wan : u J Was offered consisted mainly of Newtown, T. 1., | nouncing furtuer pronunciamientos at the seat of | Ot ial of New York, aud Belton ve, Mutual. Th Bvsking.—On Thursday morning, November 12, 9, 104K & 105; Fecitice, 0955 0 99, lots, which it is yet too soon to expect the occasion | insurrection und that Leraundi hax ordered the tu. | HOt #ave rise to a rather Wim CHARLOTTR BUSKINK, in the Tad year of her age. Blersingns debe ire Anal The foreqa exchange market was frm on tho | Of much excitement. They, however. sold very well | mediate departure of five vesnels of war, pom. Bape Ay PTS TO The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Rai cee - Suse of 1% fOr prime bankers’ sterling at sixty conexlering their location, 6nd at prices which show ——- ¥ by whieh referred to the Oriental case, because 1 fully invited to attend the funeral, at residence nanan eee at tk AND Gare aithough in% Wow Gated Uy trating anemone, | Wat the wave of appreciation which us bearing Nigh Card from the Revolationery Janta. {formality the decision not iaving bech Fe | of her nephew, Jonn B. Pomeroy, 130 ‘odney street, BANANAS CONSTANTY ON HAND AY There #@ moderate amount of cotton bills offering, iktag into prominesce and recogaition even su Havana, Nov. & 1968. | proscriied by lew, sad Approving the Sneing in the | Drecxiye; B. 'D.;, aw (eeaay) Mimeneee, At tre soll at wicerela ee Wate Sut looal produce bills are scarce. Orbs as distant as this, In addition to the Newtown | TO THE Eprron or THR New York lierato:— peer A Club was deci Sove.ate.In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novem- " eraie, WALKER Ope Re ee ee ee erated Prorat ct | Sin—We regret to see by copies of your valuable | Oe TO Or ude advocaie BettoN the Mutual | Det 11, of consumption, EbWARD DOUGLAS® son-tn von strict at TRICE. Te. UNDRBSIRIRS SALES AT THE MEW YORK STORK Exoy, Sree lee Tee snot austlonecrs dellinge wong | PAPEr, received per steamer Columbia, arrived yee | Cut was immed aieiy reluetaced, Ouiy one delegure | aw of A. B. Engiand, tn the 44th year of his age. lin And prompt returns inade ; reference or becn ty gl —— am, A. J. Bleeker, ‘Bon & Con and Traver & Eales ‘rhe | terday, that, condding too implicitly in Spanish | Voting ln the negative: ML eae. ae _ Cal ng ‘ad 90 the | requi. * WARREN 8, WILI fr, nah, nee Ao disposed of & villa residence at South Grange, | ofteial reports, you persist In considering the revo- | gic." ‘iy tetussig yearn Prenton sumae y, { Respectfully invited to attend the fineral, sc! set hivoe rotc ba “ ee ee ee a ee oatioag Wig | tution now progressing in Cuba as amere outbrenk | \onrnem, of abe Rekturd, ct My : Coen attes iyn;' First Vico | Summerfield M. KE. — corner of ion, of Lanaing- and Greene avouncs, this (Friday) afternoon, at two < clock. #Mrina.—On Thursday, November 12, Evizavera, wife of Henry Emting, in the 324 of her purchasers, Of assassins and incendiaries. We beg most earnest | Presiient, J. W. Sehuted, of t ly to assure you that such ts not the case, ‘The oniy | YU"#! Sevamd. Vico Prealten Niagara, of Buffalo: Recording Socrete ry roperty of any kiud destroyed by she | jyifATR, OF Muwtalo: liecordiag Seer ‘ year Age. 5 3 of rl e' Corres! Factory, shied, atts ant 16 city lots, aftuated on North been false to his engagements and having turned |}! s Albro, oF the of Morrisanits | residence, No, 234 First street, corner of North First, wick cree ft frout oa N traitor. te Eationnt Association, Mess. | Sedoxiyn, £. D * morning, at half-past tye’ 34 #82,100 | "On the other hand, the Spavish troops sred and of the Bxceluor of rookiyn; Page, of i? | SE Grelouk, without rurthee HOWGe. - pry ny MA i axp | attorty destroyed Ue’ defenccleas town of Mam er Aeetlan of the Cane, of Webtee Fhock—in' Hrooklya, on Wednesday, November 4 lot th °1 a and destroyed the plantas : ‘ - %, oF oT 3 ¥ Boaugs Me Commer of Chentnnt anid Newtown avs, ench pes, ‘eatec principal popwint eat — ani © om, the Ancie at City, ‘ot Bchenecta’ 11, JunwMIAr FROST, aged 46 years, 7 months aad 9 12044 | the names of some of canis “ne x +--+ $,0, BURNAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE stares Tomiliee monet the tesa jure packed, shipped ahdtorea "Monty atvancods ? ——- Auction Sales of Real Katate Yesterday, wat nok hs O RANCAISE POUR ae jf faut quieiie soit bien parle correctement «8 lang aM. fu buread du eral, ca % 5 > WONNE. FRANCAISE, POUR Chie a NW RU pret 6a) 7) | emulating your siriggie wita England. We. shil S Wheeler ote | ‘tend the funeral, from No, 860 Deait jon exigere, de bonnes revemmnacations, Pe | std of ‘5 | oniy destroy property when to do #0 becomes a milly 5 soled Lenete tree!, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock, withuat | further invitavon, TNE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, AVEO DE BONNRS tary necosaity. Such being tho case, we expect as ERRELSAESISESATSS 3 SUSIE] justice and sympathy from the great American wemubor, taal HAvLEY.—in this city, on Wednesday, November 4, ) recommandations et eachant conire, desire ners Patuceive our congratulations f ~ | Of paratysia, fimwny 8, 4on of John De aud Anna Al | gana une femtile, Sadressor ches Mme, Vannier, a I ce! ations forthe election of ney We bey, aged 4 yoare and 7m inn me ay. Qvnoral Grant, A man we admire and respect. eiches to Cane OW HAS RY. On Wednesday sing, November 11, | > " ouV’ —y By order of the Rovolntionary Junta in seasion ta | Tow!ay—New York ve Brokiym Home nnd home | M sd amie reiged b6 yeara. [NE JRUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, NOUVELLE Be To. We » 6 Wen en Havas Noveuber 6, i803. i | ion ground j He celatives ant pends of t amily are veapocts | gitgnerde gran iaenfanis ot coudre; be ANVONIO SUCKE, Secretaw i ow ve, Att ‘ foby jovied to atiend, Her remaima will be tuken | doonees, Badreser an Aime ae. cha ‘

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