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figures and the market closed pag at lait-past ave o'clock with the following prices:— New York Central, 12734 a 127%; Frie, 31734 a 37%; Reading, 9855 @ 9844; Milwaukee and St. Paui pre- 4; Michigan Southern, 88%; a 381; Toledo, la 102363 ‘Rook Islaud 103% a 103; on private terma. New Amo- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fripay, Dec. 4—6 P. M. Another interesting Wail street sensation is tn the course of preparation. ‘the stock which is now to ‘ve dragged before the courts is New York Central, and from the Girst Quek of the géfairgit Pp rival Evie for muddled controversy. IF ig get at the true condition of things between the parties who are in dispute, but it seems that the Erte clique are again connected with or at the bottom of the liti- gation, It will be remembered that they made an effort some time ago to get control of the New York Central Railway by buying the stock heavily, with a view to casting @ vote for a direction of their own choice, ‘The superior strategy of Mr. Vanderbiitfotled them in this design. Thereupon they sold ‘out the stock and very injudiciously, tt would appear, put short sales, Mr, again turned up as @ marplot to their plans. New York Central, instead of going down to a point at‘ which they could cover their “horts’? with profil, has persistently gone up unger the influence of pur- chases made by a combination said to include Mr. ‘Wanderbilt, @ prominent ex-hotel proprietor and a well known democratic ex-State Senator. As the stime for the fulfilment of theso contracts was ap- proaching, and as Central was at a very high figure, recourse was had to the courts and. an injunction Procured restraining the Central directors from making further conversions of bonds into stock, from receiving the vote at the annual election of ‘stock issued in excess 6Y the original consolidated capital and from paying any dividend upon such additional stock. The news of the injunction reached Wall Street about noon and a panic in Central was the ~consequence, the price declining from 13344 to 126%{. The profound strategy of the clique in this move is 48 admirable as that displayed in their manipulation In the first place they created a panic on the subject of the dividend, the rumors about which had given the stock its greatest support. This would not have been sufiicient for their purposes, however, +as the withholding of the dividend would not send the price low enough. A paragraph was in- serted ia the injunction creating the irectors were -overisgue stock or convert bonds, which is the legal ~way of doing the same thing. ber two. The grand coup of all was the portion of the order forbidding the transfer of the stock issued stim excess of the original capital of consolidation—a measure calculated to throw doubt upon the value of some six millions of stock which has been for years floating upon the market and has been always regarded as a@ leglilmate portion of the capital It will be at once seen that many vcurious issues are involved, quove:—Bengl, $1 00 med jg Austemiaa, 1 Ba gl LEAD.—The market was quiet: al xe pila, Tie. @ BL 4 ‘sg a $6 40, 2old, for st month amounted ve via foF opuaitaptlon to 3,800 teams For liemisck sole thiere wax « moderate de- for consumption, and prices were steady, was dull and ances om oe i was taoderalely acti unchanged, while rough was moder: ve at full prices, "We quote! < f Northwestern, 6 receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Treasnry in this city forthe expired portion of the week have been as Custom House, “Nov, 30... $275,517 Dec, 1., 269,490 Dec, 2.. 254,000 000 Sub-Treasury. Zaymente, Balances, —Poor via. 400. ; middie and me Bie. & SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Friday, Dec, 4—10:15 A. M. 200 abs NY Cen RR. lw do. 300 Hea —Bel tes, 8c, a Ba.” F8.—The market was dull, tho deman nail ote for the trade, and, prices were Sales 175 bble. New Orleans at dc, (oy auction) 600 bola. do. syrup at Slo. a Bic, ie eects ore ant mixed, Se» Wie. t clayod, Be 8 cay 2c: Acs musedradey out a ime of ‘We. ESSE e Smo peta ew cas Gc foitite surpentine the market gti joen we ee ota 85 bbls Fi continued to rule a dull for eee glen gy and = ices were “tnshanged 75; 100 dos ond at ae a e sts a ae ears sie 2 aS Se oe a aa Dit. Caxn.—There were sales of 70 tons Western at 858 60. i cana at seer oa B58 228 RS 1236, gol was firm for lola on the shar here. Glover Wee dull at sage, but atoady at 82. Rough bat at lower prices, ba Semitad for fulare delivery qrere ales of 6,000 gallons, 000do. for January, 10,000 do, zany | & a 19%c, Timothy was flax was dull and nominal at 5 Manuté Mer Bank. i 5 Continental Ly . Excha its 20, wi at $1 40, oF, 45 Pe winter. City nominal af 9c. Fish oils were sales we heard of Bigpis 500 Bis, © orud ale wi $1 78 a Bl 80 end unl PRIBOLFUM.—Receipts, 3 £050, bete oe ae era side peice, For refined the market co! treme quictude, the demand being Ii, ine in Xoeie views, osaadin were 1, month at Se In Phicdsh firm, closing at tee We. ‘This was blow num- 1,730 ee Naacsioracdne beef, 337 ‘The was frand unsottied. and heavy, closing at about new mess. The sales were confived to about 50a $26 for new and old m Prime was quoted, at end prime meas a at 50a active, the sales com mess, and B12 a s19 for pricel were nominally, oe rately active and firm, Abont 75 packages Bacon was more sough sales comprised 600 sozea at TL rive, ze. for do, for the Taat halt 18c. for short rib for, Jani February. For lard the mari and higher, the sales being 1,250 pack: sfpime steam “anit omkcket for patiee was. dal fined to the immediate wants of the and prices were heavy and irre; demand, both for export and light fect! prices were very firm at our quotations appended. wi iT ged. eet hams were mode- being 10 bbls" at #29 00 0 h autek, were steady at former prices, peony tall seal shige brought dc. (rectors in their e‘fort to supersede the injunction. At such a time there are many different views taken of the situation. One of the most novel ts that the Central combination were ‘‘iong’’ of the stock, and ‘took advantage of the rumors about a dividend to unload at high figures, and then in turn putout a If this be the case then the street 4s mot te be wondered at for the very profound sur- aise that the Erie clique and the Central combina- tion are really working together, and that the in- vanction and the litigation, threatened as tts conse- quence, are only a ruse to heip the breaking down It is bardly to be supposed, how- ever, that Mr. Vanderbilt, who has the reputatton of veing most deeply imterosted. in the stock, would ally himself with men who so lately sought to sub- ‘vert his control of the road, however, and the “outside public’? meantime are early crazed in the effort to understand “things.” “The rest of the market sympathized with the deciine in Central, but not so much as might be expected. “There was & falling off in the general liat at the regu- lar board and the second open board, but the market failed to respond to the “drop” in the afternoon and wemained firm and steady, with a “convalescent” feeling at the close. Singularly enough the St. Paul and Northwestern stocks improved during the pe- riod of greatest weakness of their companions on hist. Toledo was weaker, dividends, the effect of which had been dis- Michigan Southern was depressing influence of a statement of declined earnings. The ex- ‘press stocks were dull on account of the trouble with American. ‘The books of the latter company have at last been opened to permit transfers. Mer- «hants’ Union was quite weak, selling down to 16%. old was strong ali day on account of the an- nouncement that the Sub-Treasurer would sell no «more government gold this. year after the week’s sales are concluded, and on account of the advance in the Bank of England discountrate. The price opened at 1954 and advanced to 136%, where it remained fora ois very brief time only, and then was steady for the rest of the day between 1253; and 135%, closing at five clock at 13534. Cash gold was plentiful and loaning at 2 to 4per cent for carrying. The government gold brought 135.45, The gross clearings were only $26,982,000, the gold balances $938,748 and the cur- rency balances $1,320,285. Foreign exchange was. ‘weak in the eariior part of the day and prime bank- ers’ was quoted down to 100%. Subsequently it be- | gpenets ASE came firmer and closed with the quotation 109% to | Thc were 100% for best bills. Money wasin plentiful sup- | Wharirresulnt for choice family four. ply at the last rates. Commercial paper was duller. paid nominal at ourquotations. The enles The government market was steady during the morning, but improved under the effects of a large Anvestment demand from the country banks and some | bbls, We quote: City institutions who wish to realize the January interest. This inquiry advanced prices about an average of an eighth upon those of last night. At half-past four fhe atreot quotations were as follow! United States sixes, 1831, registered, 110 a 110%; do, cdiipon, 1881, 115 ¢ a 11514; 5-20's, registered, 106% | St aaa © 167; do. coupon, 1962, 111% a 11134; do. do., 1864, Bt Louiseholee doahie 1865, 10834 9 108%; do. do, | Btuoule choice fam mew, 186, 11034 0 1105; do. do., 1867, 1105; a 110%; =— «do, o., 1868, 110% 9 111; 10-40’, registered, 1033; a 10846; do., coupon, 1055, @ 105%. Street transactions Mm stocks were animated. New Work Central opened at 135%, but declined to 13314 ‘before the board. Pittsburg sold at 88% and Rock | Common Island at 108%. The quotations of the first open ‘board closed as follows on the call:—Cumberiand, 35.940; Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express, 26%; Ameri- can, 448 45; Adams, 49 a 560; United States, 455; a 454s; Merchants’ Union, 16 a 16%; 1 22% @ 23%; Canton, 403 a 60; Mariposa pre- ieee ferred, 203, @ 22; Pacific Mail, 116% & 116% 5 Western Union "Telegraph, Central, 132% a 132%; Erie, 37% @ 38; do. pre- igen for ferred, 58 & 60; Hudson River, Reading, 93 a 9844; Chicago and Alton, 145; do. pre- ferred, 148; Bankers’ and Brokers’, 103 a 106; Alton ai ia and Terre Haute, 38); a 40; Wabash, 68 @ 5834; Mil- waukee and St. Paul, 66); a 67; do, preferred, 8654 @ 86%; Fort Wayne, 112 112%; Ohio and Mississippi, 805 a 3034; Michigan Southern, 89 a 8045; Pittsburg, 8854 2 8834; Toledo, 101%; a 101%; Rock Island, 108%; Northwestern, SEK B 88% *Cedtral was % lower, 100 Boston Water COMMERCIAL REPORT. eee juary and op ag Fr Day, Dec. 4-6 P. M. a Sie: fee fn’ rib for BrEBWAX was quiet at dic. a 42c, We heard of no sales ath line of “shorts.”” for kettle Maser 7 BUILDING MATERIALS.—The market for almost all articles ‘the ceryece if dein; coming under this classification experienced no change of consequence. Eastern spruce was in moderate demand at about previous prices, the sales being 500,000 feet, at from 19a $21, Laths were moderately active; » Lime was steacly at $1 60 for common and $2 for lump. Ro- sendale cement was steady at $2, will Lorie! neha ed, Th oe ny oy sd'n gid Lor ‘North ris COTTON. del 11982 bales, ‘The market was aks ‘but quite weak and trregu- business consummated was The sales com- oF export, yL19 for spla- Up’ maeae ‘Modite and 2% and ee Cheese eer tn teet home trade, and of the market. Pret tor Kew gs ‘The facts are as above, netive and strony fairy hed domme Detng chlety from expo prised % hing and 237 on speculation pO rites “ark oo good to prime. Fennayivania dairies, firkins, ordivary featern Reses Biinols and Wisconal Gomme Westers 261% Gorree r Rio was dull, b wiiout iteration, ordinary earzoce Sixe., gold, {n bond He, prime do, at 116 other descriptions the vioarket was noraioniy 2 “ fair clo, at Be. a B'¢cu, goad dairies, fanay atest exiremes, for lots, fo. @ tiger extremes, ‘for Int, fo, a 1dige, «for Juvay tn bage; ise. for Genin 10 ee a aldigc. ‘eb. a Corrrr.—" to q i iad eo RuGAR.— Te market for raw = dull, bat ure re ‘ic, counted beforehand. a =o 6 root areca oie aie te tthe naarker closing use Can he stocks: are rainer ibs. 0 Ibe, ban been eatablished at about 24%, rere at 7, sates ae ar choice do.. ie alk Wem ies fri, Te. for January deliv do. eer n cy Coy and 100,( odrmnad’ on srogie At uaal dull. We quote:—si iba $2 os mex hoops, 14 * including 00. 00 mt en this month at yer current i obning lots ero CaNDLEe were but Ietle songt SR. ialdse. a Bc. and pa e heard of no transactions. wife for Guayaquil in bond, and 28¢, # Be., ja was steady at I1i¢c. a 22440, fair demand, and sales wore made of dull, but prices generally bt after, but without part tent at bc. a ‘a Prices were nomi- b Srebrra. Silesian wae quiet at ) t ioe against 750 tons December 1, i MTA tow continued in fair request-at wishin Ae. a 12 Mewes dul and we beard of no sales of importance. tA an At Biase. mBBe., gold. for Strait for E. te do. Banca and ‘foaion an New York, 1 her, nud 36,i00'on the tal aK ntucky—"The lower grades continued tn vices, ‘were made 10 Prices were stead went ena 28e. do. bgt AND DyFs continued nere were sales of stone pal sod) $25 a $ do, j 198 casks blescling bicarbonate soda kot ‘db 'hn 190 casos avellac om hea AND Ten Seodieaf, was more sought a $67 crop) Ohio. at 9., 56 do. do. Binders od Otto a8 Wer 100 do. (1867 eFo do. ordinary mi ide Pennsylvania tely active; sales 200 bales ‘mction} 60 bales damaged ‘Ser Gc. w roved ‘demand t for extra which sold {a some cases atbe. alc. sie | neral improvement market was dull but firm for the mer under an fmpt nd Ao! fornia four was ‘bbls, Southern four ws was a alag very dull, but prices were eee reek Sacensa8 + $i Sesesscesaeseaacs BF: 107%; ® 107%; do. do., @ wesesses. z a? om! epaELGuTs.— ‘The market was 12034 & 19036; ate x: bhis, Sten 3 aeiien barks Ae ton yay ition, wee I rane fi 108% ra ay? 8544 @ 85%; do. preferred, | Piyi At the regular board New York ae Hudson River 3 lower, Muwavkeo and St. Paul1 higher, do. preferred 34 ‘better, Fort Wayne % lower, Ohio and Mississippt 1¢ lower, Michigan Southern % lower, Toledo %{ higher, Rock Island 4 lower and Northwestern % lower. in the Long Room during the recess between the boards Addams sold at 48% and New York Central was queted down to 130% @ 130%, The sales at the sec. | ond open board embraced the following:—American Express, 45; Adams Express, 48%; United States Fxpress, 46%; Merchants’ Union Express, 15%; New York Central, 1205; Reading, 9334; Wayne, Ls Michigan Le ppg 883g; Pitts. THE ROGUES IN GRAIN IN CHICAGO—ANOTHER CORNER, ‘From the Ohicago Tribune, Dec. 2.) The corer on corn has a ired by imitation. corn sold at $1 08 Yesterday it conid not be per bushel. It was understood to have been the intention of the parties 0 ng the corner to exact even more than $i 08 from the unlucky shorta, but they found that it was impossible rice for the corn due bushels of corn yet remain undelivered, A number of the shorts seemed to feel, like James O'Donnell of blessed memory, to go to the bad place be: red to gothere. They think the corner combination has no power to compel them It will be remembered-that November 30, per. bushel on *Change. gold at eigtity cents bark British bark, 20) tons, to Jamaica, thence to Europ we. it asad (to lay on mitt me vorary cod the market to make them waa moderately active etl on conti 8, ant alent, The sales comprired 1,800 quintals business was that they were not obi canse they had been or hors No. 9; No. 8 w fil ‘oe 18 For tmeciam. « stot vealed aaa i. to fulfil their contracts, on the occasion of & sitmilar corner 0) two months fy Boat for No. 1, We quote rh res c--} a fafaal at 18}y0.'a 196, for etoth were (i andi Tie a Awe for ase ‘at iie., gold, for Manila efor bape aniea of fmporthnce and prices ‘and be. 8 rt do. preferred, 88 %. Prices at the last regular bo ard closed as follows:— 48% 049; Cumberland, 37% @ 58%; Western talon, 87% @9T%4; Quicksilver, 22 82234; Mariposa, , 20 @ M14; Pacific Mail, 16 Central, 128%; a 128%; Erie, 36 m0; o preferred, 60 9 62; Hudson River, 128% 190; Reading, 99.8 98%; Michigan Central, 119 @ ‘Rasmmoreo ana 63% @ 8834; Hiinols Cen- | Shots were frauduient. The shorts think ‘hat under tne re ruling the: tr bh ublic have no sympathy the bulla or the bears, the ecal the shorta or the longs of the third of them are bankrapt third haif the time, Pro! are solvent and safe men, doing a legitimate bua. The rule of the Board declaring pobeans S rates, or is supposed to oF the bankrupt and semt- in blindly and recklessiy, and tf they lose they shelter th his in effect & law im. pairing the obligation v contracts—a kind of law Phen no State has a right to pass, and which would five minutes’ examination in a court of the question whether the enforce “corner’’ contracts, naa tase which concerns the imem- than the outside Northwestern, re or the, seal tall the time, and another ly the remaining third y.cetive, and ort Joos ware 1,000 Buenos Ayres ee army, 24 Bs ot Be a a hy ontevi ees te the advantage 120; Michigan Southern, clasees. tral, 144.0 146; Pittaburg, 86% 0 8674; Northwestern, 85 285%; do, preferred, 880 88%; Toledo, 101% @ 102; Rock Island, 107K a 103); St. Paul, 07 a 6734, fo. preferred, 86% 9 96%; Wabash, 57% & 555; Fort Wayne, 111% @ 111%; last open 4 ey selves behind the rale, w' do. preferred, 7054 @ 72; Ohio and Mississippi, 3014 a 90%. At t board the market was steady for the general list. The only exception was New York Contral, which weak. ened to 127 and on the street, just at ment of the board, was quoted 126% 9 127. There was @ general recovery from the lowest justice. = Neverthel or bers ulems were care in the Emaus church in of Prague on November ‘ for the repose of the victims who were executed in ii ine, Ra. tbe ruoved” ah ree oe NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY) DECEMBER 5, 1868. REAL ESTATZ MALTERS. The real estate markef was guict "yexferday, most Of the dealers peing engaged im setilin’ UP thelr transactious of the previowy days. Tue M °W'DS was the only auetion sale which was held a’ “e Exchange Saicsroom, Auetion Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY A, J. ULEROKER, GON AND 00. Botb ay 2 hounes and 6 lots, ns, 16 Lith ch ‘25x84.6.. 815,250 14,000 . 6,750 9,000 BROOKLYN PROPERT nr SAME, house ail lot, No 14, Sada Nassau st, house and tot a. tyointng., a Oficial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. TRANSFRRS IN KINGS COUNTY—DROOKLYN. Court st, ws, 58 ft sof Pacific at, 4: 0n0 Dean sty n's,300 ft of Grand st seit6. tom it + 7,600 1 4,000 = 1,000 Naw Fy x Noblest. ns, gio toot ‘Franklin sf Ee 000 f moras anes Not Mascon at Moen 000 at, Union st, b sy ft Van runt ot 8 Wretorstees. tw of cee Se EY ftw ‘Nostratid av, 45 Se ATa wot Nostrand 125 ¢ of 3 av, 256x100. acces LEASE RECO! ON BRO 5 North pier and India wi ‘atlantic. Dock house » Downt: gia sh wa 100 rom Marah (Gates, av, centre pe, 4 chains 3 Moke trom sac ay, B-luths acres. eevee eel 960 Meaiow propery, jot 4, map Casparua Brion, 5 Meadow property, lot 6, map Gasparus Prior, 4 pret ot ante Meena! PD Gasp rior, 4 BOTs. « Summit av, 80 ft dabriskie HARRIBON. + 3,800 Van Solengen and 24 sta, ne corner, 25x100. 75, ‘Van Sol Solengen at; ne, 128 ft of Bd eb, Sox100 ry EUROPEAN MARKETS. . Loxnow Moxry MARKET.—LONDON, Dec. 4—5 P M.—Consol close at 92, for money and 92% for the account. United States five-twenty bonds, 14%. Raliway shares closed easier at the following quota- tions:—Erie, 264; Illinois Centrals, 96%; Atlantic and Great Western, 38. PaRIS Boursg.—PaRis, Dec. 4.—Bourse firm. Rentes, 70f. 80c. a Peipacnpr nice eee ES ANRTOnS, Dec. ae 8 wenty bonds are unchanged, at 70% @ 794 for the issue of 1362. %6 LiveRPOOL CorroN MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4—5 P. M.—' market is tending down and prices have declined fully 444. per pound. The following = the closing msl —Middiing uplands on oe t, 113¢d.; dling uplands to gph 104, H 9gd.; ee a Orleans, 11944. The sales Of i the any have footed up 10,000 bales, AVRE OOTTON MARKBT.—HAVRE, Dec. 4.—Cotton — closed with a declining tendency for both ay oar and low middlings, the latter to a ne quoted at 123 francs. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4—2:30 P, M.—Wheat is dull; No. 2 red Western, 98. 4d. per cental. Corn duil. Peas, 463. per 504 lbs. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4—5 P, M.—Cheese quiet. Bacon quiet and steady. LIVERPOOL Propver Manket.—LiveRroo., Dec. 4—5 P. M.—Turpentine dull. LONDON PRODUCK MARKET.— LONDON, 4—5 pia Whale ol £58 per tons “Galcutte linseed, ‘See, o 688. 6d. Sugar quiet and steady both on the spot and to arrive. PETROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWeERP, Dec. 4,—Petro- leum quiet at 53f. for standard white. or he pea wen ponnpa dah trial of S.D. Butler, of this tty, for ng counterfeit scrip, will take place foro tne Un U nited States Court at Boston on Friday. A large number of witnesses have been summoned from the vicinity. It is now understood that coun- terfelt national bank bills, as well as counterfeit fractional currency, have been put upon the public by Butier In considerable quantities. The officers think they have @ clear case. The amount of his ball bond 1s $3,000,— Worcester Spy, Dec, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married BerRiaN—Saccwt.—On Thursday, December 3, by the Ned A. Bloomer Hart, at the Church of the ‘Ad- WILLIAM BRRRIAN to AMALIA, youngest daugh- of G. A. Sacchi. BiaNcHI—CaRMicHeL.—On Wednesday, December ak the Fourteenth street Presbyterian church, by e Rev. Dr. D. B. Coe, Joun Biancur to SARAH, daughter of AJexander Carmichel. ELLis —BARKBR.—On Thursday, Desmmiee 3, by Rev. Henry Angell, Mr. Wittiam N. N. ELLs to Evurpemia F., daughter of Captain ‘Abtjah Barker, of this city. No cards. ENSION-BARKRR.—At Brighton, Mass., at the Evangelical church, on Rig d evening, Deeem- ber 2, by the Rev. David T. Pac! and the Rev. George D. Miles, of Taunton, CHARLES a bermeg ene New York, to Miss ANGIE Faxon, iter Brigh- youngest di ton Gare -ENnis.—On M oadocwrng November 25, atthe ons ate Reformed church, Fifth avenue and "Twent ih street, by the Rev. Thos. B. Vermilye, DD. 7? DvD. ais R. Ganpykr, of Liverpool, Hand, to bug eldest daughter of J. J. Ennis, satiny " t Van Densenville, Mass , on YY —PENNi MAN. 5 ’ m0 he Rev. J. A. Pennim TT ed of \WESTCOTT. or rede jal evening, December 2, by the Rey. John ey dame, WiL- Liam W. Magary to Mary A., ter of William B. Westcott, ail of this city, MERRILI—HopGEs.—On 4 [Brg aned 3, by the Rey. Stephen H. Tyng, J M. MERRILL to Lyp1a Hovars, eldest daughter of P. Hi Hodges, all of this city, Died. BaLt.—On Satarday, November 28, Susan, wife of John C. Bail, and daughter of the late William Doda, ~ of the city of Limerick, Ireland, in the 30th year of her a Brows-On Fridi December 4, Mary, wile of Henry Brown, in the 39th year of her age. ‘The relatives and tnende are invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 120 Madison street, banal afternoon, at two o'clock, without further Crompre.—Iin this city, on Wednesday evening, December 2, THRRINA, Wife of Thomas J, Crombie, 26 years and 14 days. jatives and friends are respectfully {Invited to at- tend the tuneral. from her iate residence, Firat ave- Members of Architect Lodge, No. 619, are requested to assemble at the eye pa Bi ity-#ixth streot, near Third avenue, on penees, rnoom, at oue o'clock. kag 5 0. STEVENS, Master. Deivs.--On Tharsday, December 3, Junta H., wife of Louls Hi, Dellus and eldest daughter of J. Nicker- son, Jr., in the 22d of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited e ‘attend the funeral, from ber late retdenco, 221 aw a Brookiyn, on Sunday Lage at balks (-past two o’ciock, witnout further not! Devos.—Of consau consumption, WILLIAM ni " Davor, 47 years. neral from his late ne am 7 Franklin Place, near Ewen street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sund: afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. iu Femains will be taken to Greenwood. Cassa ee Hoboken, on Friday, December 4, Harner A. G. ~~ youngest iter of James wil jardner, aged 1 year and 1 mone. ‘relatives and friends of the family ei in- vited to attend the funeral, at the house 218 street, on Sunday afternoon, at half. ‘The remains will be taken to Hat ment on erm Gonar, pom) riday, December 4, Junta Goxsy, oo | See, Trig friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of er sou, John Duyn, 33 Morris's street, Jersey ee on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock. HARDIMAN.—On Friday morning, December 4, at the residence of her soninclaw, Wiitam caste, ts Madison street, ANNA, wife of Oelestes Hardiman, of Orange, es J., aged 60 years. Notice of funerai tn to- oh ed — HARRIOTT.—On ‘Thursday, 3, after @ ph {Ilness, Georae A. Acastore, in the 65th year The Tanorel sere (6 place at his late rosi- dence, 363 West Ak gad on Sunday afcer- noon, at two o'cloy,, "The remains will be taken to Perth Amboy on, ?4onday for interment, HiaGiNs.—Og ‘Friday, December 4 ‘Taowas Mia Botesn orvs, beloved son of Michael! and Mary Higgins, aged | ‘The friends and relatives of tne famuly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resl- enen, 339 Ninth street, on Sunday aiternoon, at one oR AVANAGH.—On Friday, December 4, of consump- tion, ManGargr A, KavaNaAGH, aged 20 years and 3 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. sully invited to attend the tunerat, from her late r . on, 250 East Thirty-second street, on sinter 00 Friday méFhing, December 6 69th year of his age. nis of the family .Xre reapect- ny: ral, from his late res. iC Severvp4hird street, near’ avenu' pede setiem fwW-pase a CUNE, Pea of 61 Fulton street, in "me goth” year of ‘iis Fe MERRITT.—At Plainfield, N. J. Mine: Hannan F. R. MERRITT, relict of James D, Merritt, in the 66th age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at Grace Church, Wlute Plains, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at balf-; past twelve o’cloek, without further notice, MONAHAN.—On Friday, December 4, CATHARINE Trends are invited to attend th neral, from her late residence, 324 West Tw: fiat street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’cl Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for RICHARDSON.—On Thursd: Tuoxas Baut, only son of Richardson, aged 8 months and 17 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 148 East ad street, this (Safurday) afternoon, at December 4, FRANCIS J. Booknsee, W am p Bolles ela Sawa, hey Shetty are invited ih Amboy, N. 4, Taaao M. Levy, ‘The relatives ah Sally invited to aicensd ‘he frie aged 60 fa relatives and e ee and one no top wood Pianof: OM. DOUGHTY wi sel wally tat this day, at 10) lug Salesroom, 79 Nagaau street, neat ear Fi > a get toch aasort ment of Suits, Chamber euise, U rary ond ee SuERIDAN.—On Friday, SHERIDAN, in the 22d year of his ‘The relatives and friends of the to attend the funeral, which will take residence of his brother, Edward, Pe afternoon, at three o'clock. in Whitehall street at nine o'clock A. M. torr ore ‘Amboy. TRE.—On ‘Thuraday, December 3, Lewis L. RE, in the 62d year ot 7 SALES AT AUCTION, Y HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONE(:3.saLusae No.8 Cortlandt eg four doors west of Luo, t Gallery, 645 Broadway. ADMINSTRATOR'S SAL OF OBES ‘L HOUSEHOLD Furniture, er ood Piano, by one of, the beat ety cy ecember 7, at 10) o’e.ock, ‘ak the Detatix’ iro Ho ‘i per. Tue House w | ate is articulars apply to HENRY D, ¥3 Dich © act neers, No.2 Borat street, Br LION, AUCTIONEER, LARGE SALE OF weassols Persian toe romeeae Pans Cartes, Comtcer, French plate and ouner, Mirrors, 40. oF 80 Cary, Gr 10 Parlor Suits Silver ‘nul Sliver Plated Ware, Clothliigs Paintings, de. This day (Saturday), Dee. 5, 10° o'clock, at the anctiom rood, Tis Broadway, a latge amount of How Furniture from @ family ‘relinquishing housekeeping, tb Wil embrace almast every kind aut description of good dé Pare tor, Dining Room, b=goum.and Basement Goody, Beds, Mate tresses, China and ase W r 5) Carpets, many them nearly new. Also a large yan of Poperine alines plated Tea Sets, Bronzer, Cartains, Clothing, m Bronzer, Ma AS Pian will be ‘sold avout Catalogues Sorning. BY" ARCHIBALD JouNSTON, aver, 25EER. A Livery Stable at auction. 18 D, aturday), Dec. 5, BY JOHNSTON & VAN ‘ON & VAN TASSE Tho Lease of the Livery Stable, 6x10 feet, Nos! 146 a V4 East Forty-firat street, between Third and Lexinzion ave, “2% Also three teams, tine sinyle Horses, Baronches. Coaches, o ™ Wa aries, S ‘agon, single and dout “the building te nearly new, location excellent; dumb walt- erand all sno leru improvements, Lease has nine aio ten fone D Fall particulars st time Of salen ether 1S 1808, Bs aM. DOUGHST, AU AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD FUR forte, Mirrors, 0. bk, ab ‘ultor Room Furniture, Brussals and Tapestry Carpets, wo. fron Eaten ‘Silver Wares Pulntiove” Bagresioene Y JAMES OC, BROWN, “AUCTIONERR,—sPLLs Bituis'day, at 10 Sretooke #4 101 Laurens street, eniire Fura ure aud Fixtures of that boarding house; Bedeteads, Bed- ding, Tables, £0. Dealers invi Eran being ALOT EE. D'Parl Fan By EDWARD SCHENCK, this day, continuation snle of this clayant Parts Fancy Goode, ultable {or holfday presenta, tatives and friends of the faintly aro invited to attend the funeral, rye his laté residence, 233 East Fifteenth street, this (Saturday and national Ob ecm, TALMAGE.—At Somerville, N. J., on Friday, vag with an assortment of Loo! ber 4, Soputa Von VEGHTEN, relict of Thomas T: mage, in her 69th year. ‘The relatives and friends are funeral, from the Second Reformed church, Somer- ville, on Monday afternoon, at two o’clock. oe ti Sgro al December 3, MATHEW NBYOK, years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 22 Waverley place, this gaa afternoon, at two o'clock. December 4, ative of county Cork, parish of Dono- more, Ireland, ‘The friends of the family and those of his brother- in-law, Richard Sheely, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from Bellevue Hospital, this (Satur- ) oad, twelve o'clock. ‘AN Brunt.—On Thursday, December 2, Wasn- INGTON IRVING, son of Gardner ‘and Mary Van Brunt, aged 2 years, 8 months and 5 days. ‘The friends and relatives cr the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- nts, 225 Sullivan street, on me alf-past one o'clock. VAN STEENBERGH.—At cember 4, JAMES E. VAN STRENBERGH, Of Fis 1n the 44th year of his age. Funeral services at the Keforme1 Dutch church, in Fishkill, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Watson.—On Thursday, December 3, of Cag cg * a lungs, FRANCIS GARRIZE WATSON, aged 3! Peekskill, on Friday, D yeruneral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence-of his father, Thomas W. Watson, 122 East Thirty-tirst street The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Boston papers please copy. N & CO. Mt CTIONEERS. Lt, AT AUCTION, EXCHANGE SALESROOM, three miles ‘from Macomb's em Railroad depot and two IN TH AT 12 OhOCK, AT THE 22 Lots at Tremont, We “Samuel Ryer Homesti Dam, five minutes, from locks from horse raflroa a BLEECKER, bial & ved ~rhggtalrrpearg Atle ofetock, atthe Romane ¢ Salesroot Valuable Lote near Seventh avenue Boulevard. 26th street—Two fine Lote on north side of 126th street, 300 feet west of Seventh avenue Boulevard, each 25x34 block; on grade, and now used as a garden; ten new buildin atone, are now bein; ‘UCTION . SROTICE J. M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. Magnificent Household Furaiture, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Drawini in Hoo ’ Pure! On this day (haturday piture contained in the residence 67 tween Fifth and, Sixth The ion special attention of the public io this eale, being and richest assortment of Household Furniture offe uot He season, the house furnished six months axo ‘and Dra room Furniture, covere: chest deacr ton rosewood Etage brocatel Window: m Alle, Velvet Carpets, ata coat ao ove stir "E1S,000 >, at 1036 orclook, all th West ot Fite Bookcase, Cabin bles, ate lace ‘Curtin ‘Palatings by eminent artists, bronze cil og. Brussels Car- Dd, walnu aereare Lou Table, Buffet, raby Gi Baskets, ‘Dinner, Tea Service, irr aaern Puneh Bowl, &e. Catalogues at the house, od this sale take Fifth avenne stages or Table Cutlery, Linen, Parties wishing to att Sixth avenue cars. UCTION NOTICE.—AN EXTRA LA! FiTsoH AU Ac Farniti by sell at act sions ae e ‘c at thelr fenidcacey 4 Plohest faraitare ale that pi to the eae = ac ieee The An nearly Soo ete i Limacnitget A ir Seite y ekiy ong garreds o a ie ieee ee deveri Beets siya ttl Waa hate Rockers, co ee hats m Table, Dining Chairs, rich cut Gi is Cuina irs, Fah eu Gia oltre ng Biind Spring, for holding the 2" wil Abe the a leaani ‘ers. Velvet, Bi ‘a fete) yey es, Statuary $0 On Patatines by eo Ware: Tavlo Cutlery, &c pped by compete: UCTION | NOTIOR.—PARTIES | ABOUT | MAKING mane Og ony New Year's gifts meee a! Lap ed ROTH'S Furniture Manufactory, 66 and 56 “Bless Jana Broadway and Bow: —M overed with roestel, reps or furuien Fa Easy Chairs, Ss. Fentiae’ Cor SALE OF 6,000 GALLONS OLD, CIDER Spee tat Fa 5 OREST, Agent. INE RY Lekon, Ea aly annowsice that b for the cretersof JOHN A. REED, we ye shail sell ot auction, out MONDAY, L Dee: arn ranleed pure), to ¢ O'CLOCK A. M., | very large and valuable iD GO! ma An) BLAwoxD aes DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EM. on exhibition at the gore ace jection will be ‘oun ts nest EM- ported ; miso th other precious O% TUESDAY, DEO. 8 AT 12 fers cine! aa e ane ne RS tk pee ees ‘am nok LOckETs, sien WATE) RING, BCARP PIN “CHAINS, vac of the boat workmanship and nest gold, and other superb Jewelry inciden rat Broadway Establishment. . 7 crORES. = SAF HER. meant carved avd inlald JR, will be sold on jast that never before has eo valuable a WORK been offered at auction in this NG; ar INSTER CA. | oa {Secaney, 2 URNITU: RE ty & HERIFF'S SALE—MACHINER' sTock 0 oF F Anrigric ir tg H. LEEDS 4 MINER. The goods are now on Exhibition, av above, wath time of BY HENRY ii. HENRY Hi. tee ‘Wi set by action on ieontean Parchare, amsort irday, ‘Decemnber 5, at 1014 o'clock, somes eaten fe, Tedioomn and diane ve Reson & site; J wainat Wardro! kcases, rose reaus, Window Cur- i" Ly binck Glaaaware; 8 Siiverplated ut HO pairs of new Bete ‘Also, @ 12 0' carved rosewood T Mihowany frame Billiard Table. wood gra five'tn frou of thele store, sone ets 5 jan ao BY HENRY, Ey a ‘On Friday oreotag ae o'elvck, at the '¥, southwest corner pet Pri ra ‘evel oo "one Oil Palatings, genties road, comprising the works of "a number oC ovr eminent nrand favorite ii Also high clase Pictures ames Baropenn arti A. GENTLEMAN Carmioncks, Meyer ‘on Bremen, Fi DeBiock, ie Der tavorite artiste of colebrity. xhivivion 08 and frou de”), 6th itt. waull evening | EO, MUNDY, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL AT 2 X Hudson street, near Clarkson sti cA a ar P.M. fine collection of French 3h and German 08, fine wi 1d Lithogray ris ATF us, historical nd navional au irate aro Paintings REAT AUTOGRAPH SALE.—LEAVITT, STREBEIGH invited to attend the Gite & CO., Clinton’ Hall, Astor +: Monday, 7th, and following days, at 7 P.M. Catalogue ready and Aut GREA’ a OF | WORKS OF ART. es ‘peo. 1 10,—Vitt Brothers’ oid sale of se- Claaster ‘ases, Bisquet lected Wi stun, Wigeres und Ormois Olt OataiSgues rendy an goods on ax hibition, day and evening. SATURDAY, DEC. 12160011 Paintings, by Mr, Rosuiters Parntox | E_¢ Culverhouse and Mr. Ream. Catalogues ready Paintings on exhibition. I lane 74 poetbon AUCTIONEER, EGANT SPANS OF HORSES, FINE. FULL “Oo” SPRING CLARENCE ELEGANT SHIFTING TOP. TOP WAGON, DOUBLI axb INGLE HARNESS, ROBES, BEAN BELLS, &C., rh sinae stable 10 Wet LATE VIRST STREET, Py EDWARD SCHENCK, day, at 9) o'clock A. bv bagi a vel mao span of dark Hor yeara ol” whe hands; perfectly sont, kind and: gra ‘fine travell nd cannot be excel! for ale ‘and action, Also a span of dark Bays, nearly 16 han ra years old; perfectly sound, kind and stylish. A fino fi ring Glarenee, built by'Parker} a ine shift tog top D of fart, built by Miner & Stevens; a fine top Wagan, Miner & Stevens, with pole and shafts; donble and ain: Harness: Rover, Blankets, er; Stable Furniture, Hose, All of the above will be oh ‘exhibition before the stable Fre da: aia from 4 to 5 o'clock P.M. Ki wo pcprg 4 after the above sale att at oe stable, © 106 WEST THIKTY-FIRS' tr, Noy SELEGANT sears OF HORSES ELEGANT 0. SPRING CLARE CE, NESS, BLANKETS, &C ‘The property of the lale Frederick Havrard, Faq. An elegant span of bright sorrel lores, full brothers, Sve and six years old, three-quarter bred ; fully warranted; soutd, kind and gentle and without a blemish, and rectly 1 mated, also a fine © spring full Clarence, trimmed in brown natin, bydobin R: Lawrence; also a fine double Harness to match. leant three-quarter bred blood aorrel saddle ee Liss hands, ‘warranted periectly sound, kind and monies oni 7 aly 7 year, ae pérfect in every way; one of the fi jorses in the elty. Also a handsome gray coupe Hora, 16 hands, 6 years old, warrantedkind and gentle and believed to be sind; fey siylish driver; and @ ine Coupe, by Brewster & Baliwl in, ‘Also one of the most elegai taaddle Horses ever shown in th lack Hawk, warranted In eve nd, kind and gentle; 6 years old. coming 6: ree 163g bands and perfect for lady or gentieman und kind EORGE Sat! AUCTIONEER.- Gent lousehold and Oftice Furniture, ito Yelock, at salesrooms, 101 Lier cee Parlor “Chamber and Library Salts, rook?ases, Bue Chairs, Lounges, Bedding, Xe. also Olle ‘Desks and Tables: At 12 o'clock, an rosewood eae 1 black walnut Piano, 1 royal velvet me dailion Carpet, Ac. a M. MILLER, AUCTIONEER. ‘Trustee's Part of the Morr Morris estate. JAMES M. MILLER will sell at auction, Tuesday, Decem- Lee. 1868, at the alone es No. Ili Broadway, at 1S » by’ order of the 50 Parcels of Land, containing about 258 lots, situated on Centrat avenue, near 17st street, and three miles south of Kingabrlitze. Thi rine part of the Morris ¢ a Morris family years,” Ite advautages of situation cannot be overstated. It ie now propored to place this section of Wentchester county under the direction of the Central Park Cominiaston- ers, and the adv inealeul Fan through the roperty. ‘The communication with the fower portion of New York city is by means oF rattronds now In operation, which makes there lots ax desirable and con Murray Hill {a at the present time. "For d sateneate ma nnd further particulars apply to the BOGART, AUCTIONEER, ils DAY, at ‘10 glock, at the uction focins No, 1 North Williaan Faruiture, consisting of rosewood Patter Bures Heda a Bong, be tatty ing Fables funn re ly and ingrain ‘Carpets tr one Bagatelle able, 1 he. Tova , the efTecte of & Shoemaker, conalatin Blshed Gaiters, Boots and Shoe, “heel poe role Leaibery Fateut Leather, undnished Sdck, ti Otlce Desks, 1 ples a Gat Wali, Maral ck preieiy, a valuabie Patent ight, with isrge nascar of eo ed stock, Dye, Ac. patent a Cows. as Fane's Patent ince. The patent i 15 years Sold for the whole United States 00 close ‘out ane Catates bale BOGART, AUCTIONEER. —TIti J. Becks ta tron ot the sora, Ne, 1 hort Wiad ificent Parlor Bute) strect—Marshal’s aale—One from 966, to $300; | Wagon and Harness.” CHA wLEs' A. CLARK, Mersbal. ‘ORTGAUE AND ND ABSIONE 3 SALROFA Brewery and Garden, &c. *'BENS. P. FAIRCHILD, aacloncer, will sell on Saturday, ; the ‘Park B st Ea = ees 3 ereand aeons nor ace Caska, Howe aod all the fixtures bel Ho sald brewery, ae} Siok, Hors Malt, &o. eid ny aes teAltd Horace sas Bua Donble and Single Harness, hay Cub ir, ~ Al jar Fixtures a ‘arnit Bagatelle Chairs, Mirrors, ac. sp — “By otder of David Jones, Morigagee and Assignee. O'CLOCK, WYCKOFF & LITTLE will'sel at atction, atthe Exchange Salesrooms No. 111 Broadway, the ei three story brick Urowa stone basement and high stoop Dwreitin shines between Dekalb and Lafayette ‘nvomues, near Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn. All improvements, fine yard, &c. Terme easy. Partict at ofices 74 Cedar and 151 Montague st. LAR WEEKLY SALE oF 20F, AND XO TOP Wanone, Rockaways, Sieighs, single and double Mar. hee sadn, Rovet, Biaukela, wen by COLE & so ian'street, Brook'pn, Satur + December mt | ReaD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER — MARSHALS 1d SLoea—| ‘Will sell this day (Raturday), 8 11 ofelocky at 2 Hast Broadway, s quantity of Bovtt aud Shoes and Shoe Uppers, ae. P. CO! LINS, City Marshal. ICHARD, WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. MOSTOAGR Will aell this day (saturday at cloak, at Plates, Tables, Hoarla, P. COLLINS, Attoeuey for Mortgages. RICHARD Wat. Ri, Auctioneer, will sell thle day ‘abiiniay), at ‘291 Monroe street, four large Veneer ( Mee and Belting, Pia Saito Grinery ars Aro ‘atreet, Purnivirs, ioe eof Veneers, Jaws Dawesty, Deput SAMES O'BRIBS, Sberift. 1am WITTE) AUCTION EEE. BANKRUPE thie day, at ifo'clock, at 4 al street, cou sisting of ne Basque, Sacgues, ‘oaks, Seoteh Plat, Ubtm ebilia, Beaver Cloakings; Store Fi Thninings in’ variety, Sewing Ame ure, Ae. ; also a fine of ladies” and misses? of ‘Worsted Goods; also yy order of J. C. Camme A A (BURLINGAME, COMMERCIAL, be ode Whitehall street, opposite the Produce Excl casa purcbavcra for all kinds of Unssasonasis, Ur Damaged Merchandise, Post odie box 2,527. wt, POINT. AN “APPOINTER OUT OF DBSALTH will traaafer his iment to one by cen the. eee Harwood, box 300 o y MATRU MONIAL, ay MAN, GooD {LOOKIN Pao te 4 {ater auetens of his wor iahen fe sexioun to. form, tEs act natntancs ning lady of an alfa! le spo nition, w rca yon iy noObject Adires® in contac, with ern omar ‘encloses, to ve exchanged, St. Louis, Herali ‘N SOBER EARNEST, OF U4 sooal worth and 4 re the: ‘alin youn Manta ‘pos * an meet the aby, able and arene 173 Herald office, KS < og FURNITURE AND BAP oaaa Jenth atrooty mene Stk w erent Canales | (MMW 4 packed, ° saiuvege , sored, woner Mr

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