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: NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 oo ny Denn eae — ‘Michigan Sonthern, 87% @ 8754 ; Rock Istand, 106, 10744 ; Northwestern, 76% bid ; do. preferred, 79. ‘The following were the bids for city bank stocks Wepxespar, Dec, 9-4 P. M. to-day :—New York, 140; Merchants’, 124; America, The special matter of interest in Wall street to-day | 147; Phenix, 103 ; North River, 103 ; National, 112%; was the election, announced to be neld im Albany | Seventh Ward, 114; State of New York, 112; Com tn the afternoon, of a new Board of Directors of the | merce, 12; Ooean, 110; American Exchange, 113; New York Central Railroad and the prospect ef the | Bank of the Republic, 120; Bank of North America, declaration of an extra dividend at the meeting to | 112; Metropolitan, 146 ; Continental, 101 ; St. Nicho- 251 ft wo! Lincoln at, ns, 455 ft w ©: Lola 91 and 95 wap digunt the market was active and stesy, omprising about 600 bbis. at $lia gi? for plaia mess and yi2 a +l tor catra do. ‘fierce bes! was stead! ad for prime mea and 931 @ 98) for India 88, ales of 10 tierces wt tiene urioes, | Boot hams, though quick, were aleady. faies 20 bbls. withia,the rauce o $00 085%. Cut meais were dull but steady. ‘There were sales of about SO packages at 10 <c. pnd Soe cor “cf 4c wig. for pickled shoulders, 10c. = 10/4c for dry salted do, fe a Lidge: for smoked dos ge Tee's Ioiges ton be ¥ OF g er do, Bacon was firmly held ecdiee aon fy the enles algomery ay, 2° tcoraery avy Salus. aut, ealUil, BN ‘igham, 604100... Real Estate Notes, Bince the cessation of the earthquakes rea! estale niattersin California have become more settied. ‘The property holdei# of Now Orleans have entered & protest and have determined to vote against the proposed issue of city bends for $3,000,000. Merroz, ehnd of Patrick and Margare® Nurphy, aged 1 yea: twonths, ‘ihe funeval will tabe | © tins (Thursday) afters " ‘one O'clook, from te restdence of bur pare § sh Bireet, At Newtown, Ou Tuesday, Decomber 8, Ja ged 6+ years, 10 mouths and 13+ ay ‘Phe veiatives and trienda of the family are respect. fully invited to aticad toe funeral, at the resdeuce of bis son-in-law, J. W. King, Newtown, L. 1., this (’hursday) alb-rnoos, atone o'clock, The remains Will be taken on briday to Huntiuglon, L. i, Traine leave Hunter's Point at nine o'clock A. M. and gre tain from the State of New ¥ rk jurisdiction over AL. the recenily purchased Rusgie> property has poe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI made, aud failed ia cousequsnes of local opposition. — has been done, tor pina my — vend with tue property at New Lond: has been ree vel from the State of Connecticut. ce reports that ‘The chief of the Bureau 3 Ordnan i seboree thas UE. Bergon st, 6 6, adjoining Rk be held in consequence. Promises of such dividend | 1as, 108; Importers and Traders’, 133 ; Park, 15926 + | gh none drafia on ths small appropriation allowed | for | nave beon so freely olroulated during the past tow Central National 112; Fourth National, 1003 ; Ninth Ioog lea te, and ort cnt at) crake vor siths | A now style of ornamenting store fronts nas beon | “YR. twenty min tes past tneee PM een. ee eer or Te Seren | days, accompanied with counter assurances that | National, 112; Tonth National, 100, market was. ide more acive, and drmet the eatee being | started in New O rleans—biaok marble slabs, with | in tho ogi your of his ager eae commends an appropriation for none would be declared, and the stock so exten- | The receipts for customs and the receipts, pay- | Herers for February delivery at bi6e. @ 18-cc. 170 do, | te firm sign and business engraved on them and |, The relatives and irionds of the family are resi fully invited to.attead the funeral, (?hursday morning, at cleven o'clock, from late No. $27 Grove sireet, Jersey a Mounissky.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, December PATRICK, Second youngest son of Patrick and crade. The laiior wae stil ig mall a iubsed apd ‘in good firmly held at Be, TY o ty we alvely bulled and beared alternately. upon the | ments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city 4 bbe, at the fuslds vate terms. For strength of these conflicting statements, that itis | for the expired portion gf the week have oeen as not surprising to-day, as the one wi would | follows:—- ‘The largest timber lot tn. Rockingham county, N. HL, t# in the vicinity of Pleasant Pond, Deerfield. it was rives were bigher, closing strong f Brandard atone apt, he fon were, 4 bole, vessels. * ‘The of the Bureau of Equipment and Re- | bring a solution of the question, jumerous Custom House, 5 is estimated to. contain ove? 3,000,000 feet of pine | yorriae. xed 13 years and 2 months, that owing to the reduction of the | nuctuations therein and considerable excitement. Reveipis, Recerpts. suynents, balances. | on tho ‘and the of this month | lumber. ‘The friends and reiatives of the f and. the 07 niract Deo, 7... $177,846 $1,967,712 $1,756, $88, 692, 761. St B9}GC. a Shes alnoat ail’ the latter price; 500 do. for Fea- A farm near Council Bluis, Iowa, comprising 400 vea of the family sae SoU) 10nd OF Com a ee aa peta ine | Much anxiety was felt during the day todearn of the | Dec, §...*sus:o7t $1,901-113 $1,756,003" Sas cua, 7eL ag pages on for Bess | A Farm near Connell tame, Towa, campriss @ OF the re cap ed penne papers of that locality says, “We don’t * tive paper last alluded to ts apparently made happy ‘The r ler a) le by the. “tact that a “three story brick” has been erected in Cow Bludts, and lauds the enterprise of the owner aad skill of the architect. Fun? ate. | 00 do, for March, at at Bec. ; 1,000 do. for May, at 41,000 do. for June, at {o., and’ 3,000 do. fron Derleraber to Mareh (30 each wiouthy 0. from, on private terms, In Philadelphia the market was mors Wve and prices were ic. ie her. Tho. sales were 13,000 bbls, standard white, for month, at Slo. ¥ulKc., closing ab BIXe. & Bic. for the last Rio. Carolina was quiet but steady at 7340, ® We negtd of notalerof meta mds Seeve, OF Oaleutta linseed = resale, was byanade of 1.000 va 3 My jut; |. Ta Boston sold at 89 16. ‘Clover was ‘dull at 12340. 8 19'¢e. ‘Timowky was also du!l at 83. Rough flax was heavy at $4 40 « $2 46, SUGAR.—The market for raw was moderately active prices were again a shade mer, olosiag at 1c. e. for air to god relining Cua, The sales wero 699 bhds., at 1Ligc. for Cuba and Porto Rico; also Ei ialand oh private terms. ‘The sales besides were 1,877 boxes, at 1c. a 180. For refined the market was active at - for hard, Lt'yo. m M130. for wart white and Ue. #13/40. for TALLOW was moderately active. The sales were 70,000 lbs, atic. a19¥c, WIHISXxY.—Kecoipts 230 bbls. ‘The market was steady and firm, “About 100 Lola, were disponed of at $1 02 8 Bl Us, duty pai 7 THE DRY GUODS MARKET. The market for domestic cotton fabrics has been rather more active during the/past week, the demand having been stimulated in part by the material reduction in prices which bas beca made within the past few weeks. The lower ruling of cotton, menntine, haa exerted lesa than its usual influ- ence. Considerable has beon done in the way of specula- tion, we learn, which 1 ‘evidence of more con- fidence tm the market than we have known for some time, Prices aro about the same as previously quoted. Ta relation to the ramio plant as a substitute for colton , to which attention was some time since directed in these golumns, when a full description of thi plant was given, thé Liverpool correspond ent of the Shipping List oalis attention to the qualities ant value of this new vex etable product, which Is alirseting considerable attention in tuo Southwest. mplea of the fibre and also of the cloth made f The Shippeng {id saye that the fibre is apparently much finer and stronger than the best flax, and, after eanslng process, is aid to become very oil aud white, taking colors as readily ax the Gnesk wool or all. ‘The samples of cloth, made entirely from the ramie, resemble the bent grades of poplin or alii, In thelr sirength, texture and. briliiancy. But littie is as yet Known of the ramle plant tn this country, though iti# claimed that tis well adapted to withstand ine Southern climate aml other influencos which have so important an effect on the production of cotton. Should resulta juatity the expectations shis new product may take the place of cotion in some scctions, and thus eupply any doficiency fn the great staple of the South. ‘The correspondeat ing in Louistane, proceedings at Albany, the character of the new | Dec. 9... 286,000 1,134,016 1,668,490 90,088,819 direction exciting as much interest, although differ- ‘The exporta (exclusive of specie) from New York ently expressed, as the probability of a dividend | to foreign ports for the week ending December 8 aud being declared. Information reached the street in } since the commencement of the year compare as jshe afternoon aetisfying the trst subject of euriosity, | follows with those of 1866 and 1867: the latter, except in so far as no news might be 1866, 1807. 1808, For the week. 101,416 = $4,628,013 $4,020,901 ed as a negative answer, was at a laie Hour } Pome noes, Fi tenocs 1roosolest | Yaa,8T 1 308 to vest the comparative tensile strength of wire and hemp rope report that the ex- periments show that wire rope of less than half the ae eee DU Sak the latter in strength. Its manufacture and use Is therefore secommended. OR Se Be have been manu. factured into cordage, The luction sorce to the number authorized ‘by law was accom- pushed on ist of Lange al we pom of providing lesialntion ir amore effective - ment for the orime of desertion 19 ‘The chief of the Bureau of Navigation reports that ing navigation supplies have been satisfactorily Ree formed during the ._, Particular attention ‘been given to the subject of navy chronometers and compasses, and means have been taken to diffuse among naval oilicers information embodying the re- and Jobn J. O'Brien, are respectfully invited to fend the taneral, from his father’s residence, 219 Kast Twenty-first street, this (TRuraday) noon, at two o'clock precisely, t _MCKILLor.—In Liverpool, England on November 14, Joun MoKiL.Lor, aged 78 yeara, O'BRiwN.—On Wednesday, December 9, Mal wife of John O’Brien, of Tullamore, Kings Jrcland, in the 6%th year of her age. ‘The remains will be taken from her late 228 Weat Twenty-ninth street, to tne Church of Francis Xavior, Thirty-first streets between Si pg ase on Pad morning, at eleven o'el 5 relalivedand’ fricads are respeotfully invited to attend. O'DONOHUE.=On Monday, December 7, MATIEDA Mary inene, wife of ‘Thomas J. ODooohue, and om tie same day her Guild, Franc Xaviss, aged 1% va. Her relatives and friends, and those of her brot! Joseph Riley, and her brothers-in-law, Joseph Je O' Donohue and Dennis O'Vonob ue, are respecully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Thursday) morn- ing, at half-past nine o-clock, fron the residence of her nother, 208 Bast Seventeenth street, to St. Ann's. church, Bighth sireet, where # requiem mass wilt be, offered at ten o'ciock, and thence to Calvary On Monday, December 7, GILBERT PRROY;! 1 years and 8 months, ives and friewis are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, thts(Thursday) morning, ab ten o’clock, irom 47 West ‘Thirty-eight street. Brooklyn, on Monday evening, De- comber %, OHA "OLLOOK. ‘Che relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Phursday) afternoon, ab one o’clock, frou, her late residence, 139 Division aver nue, Brookiyn, t. D. KBUWEE.—On Wednesday, December ®, at 101 West Forty-fourth street, after a lingering iliness, GIkeRe B. Reuwee, aged 4 years, 6 months and 25 days. Notice of funeral in Friday's paper. Hovonig.—On Tnesday, Desember 8, Hunry Rircaix, aged 48 years. 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are invited to attend the funers!, from his late residence, 241 Belleville avenue, Newark, N. J., 00 Friday afl noon, at two o'clock. interment at Fairmount Cemetery. Ross.—At Nyack, on Tuesday, December 6, of Bright's disease, ELizabers b., wife of Kdwim Kosay aged 47 years, 9 months and 16 days, ‘ PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT IN Fo@ SIGNALS.—The Lighthouse Board bas appoinied two of ita members, Mcasré, Henry and Pierce, a8 a commiitee to make investigations in reference to fog signals, It 1a ne- cessary not only to ascertain the instrument best adapted for producing sound at different tocalities, but also the pro} inotive pores to be snore Steam whistles, pe, trai pete lown by aieam and an instrument called the sirriene, also moved by steam, are now Qsed with bells struck by automat ratus, The same committee*has tinported and is perimenti with an electro-magnetic light ravented by Mr. Wilde, of Liverpool, England, which requires @ Speed of 2,500 evolutions per minute tq develop its maximum etfect. question, shoot eka Baus aso. aah It ia learned by despatches from Albany that the Since Jan. 2.$178,485,388 $179,678,834 $156,592,265 jection was held without excitement or other spe- ‘The last three Boston bank statemants compare as feature and the foll owing ticket elected without | foliows:-— p position:— a For Directors—Cornelins Vanderbilt, of New York; Dani rance, of New York; Wm. H. Vanderbilt, | Legal of New York; Horace f. Clark, of New York; James | jue Mm other Banks 13,539,637 H. Banker, of New York; Augustus Scheil, of Now | jyue to other banks. 11,614,225 York; Samuel F, Barger, of New York; Henry Bax- 114/817 am, of New York; Che: A u Springfield, Mass.; Amasa ‘Stone, Jr.,. of Cleveland, Respecting fnancial affairs in Boston the Adver- Ohio, and James ¥. Jay, of Detroit, Mich. tiser of that city, under date of December 8, says:— For Inspectors the Next Election—Sidney F. ‘The condition of te money market to-day pre- Fatrehild, of Albany, N, Y.; Lansing Pruyn, of Al-.) sents few new features worthy of spectal comment. bany, N. Y.; Nicholas B, La Bau, of e, N.Y. bo demand Seneniee quite active ng the BUDD Ly W no means abundant, especially for those who do This, as will be deen by the name which heads tho HNO" onioy banking faciities. ‘The banks generally list, is what {3 know® asthe Vangerbilt ticket, and 9 are discounting for their customers as much as their assures a controlling influence in the road to the § condition will warrant, many of them however being: e * able to do but little at the present time. Rates Vanderbilt party for*another term. No news has B avy generally unchanged. Rank depositors pay from been received of the’ declaration of any dividend, § 7 to 734 is cent, and outside paper is negotiated although @ rumor prevailed on the street this after- with difficulty at from 8 to 10 per cent, much % higher rates being paid in individual instances. hoon to the elect that one of 4 percent hail DEED Ping most uniavorable item in the last bank siate- declared. ment is the failing off of the legal tender reserve, It was further reported on the strect that Judge | which shows a decline in greenbacks of $670,603, and im specie of 905, Individual deposits have in- Boardman, of the Supreme Court, Oneida district, | th,sped FSi s ton Gna coanies Ree tations had dissolved thé mjunction granted by Judge Car- | $330,570. “Loans od increased t eagliry ‘which is dozo which restrained ex-Judge Davies from acting | more than counterbalanced by the withdrawal a! as receiver of the Erle road, but the rumor falled of ee povenierra Peace te eae $088, 634, any effect upon the market. The fact is the legal €n- | ne Bank of England return for the week ending tanglement of thts stock has become so great, and the November 25 gives the following results when com- questions of authority and liability so involved in pared with the previous week:— law technicalities, by means of orders and counter | gag | . £3,004,538- Ine.. £5,076 orders, proceedings, “ex parte,” “in Chambers’ and} Public deposits. 6,427,696 9 “0 Term," Specia} and Geheral, that a general con- Other deposits, es 18,108,008 ‘viction has come upon all dealers that the safest On the other side of the account:— of the United states iu the waters of the Pacific and Indian oceans render it destrable that there should be speedy inaugurated a series of surveys of the waters between the American and Asiatic coasts, from Bebring Strait to the Sandwich Islands. It is also suggesied that our navy should do,its part to- wards @ revurvey of the western coast south America, rendered necessary by extensive hydro- graphical changes produced by the recent earth- quakes in that region, ‘The number of naval appren- tices on board the apprentice snip is 197; on board cruising Vessels, 271; waking the total number in the service On tho sith of September 488. ‘The accom- panyiNg reports of the superintendents of the Naval ‘Observatory and Nautical Aliaanac show the trans- actions of their respective institutions during the year and make suggestions for the future, * ‘The chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair states that in consequence of the reduced Speers tons, the Work upon all new vessels bas been sus- Benaea. except on tue four small ones referred to in last annual report, and that the repair of vessels bas been strictiy limited to the few necessary to muintam our Squadrons abroad, no labor being clone returning vessels. 1t is suggested that tt wouid be ultimate economy to place these vessels in efficient Coadition, as the defects increase very rapidly as their repair is postpoued. The enormous loss, arising trom building ships with unseasoned timber is again adverted to, and a special appropria- tion of about i geen oe two or three —, io the purpose of gradually accumulating ® supply of fimberin the navy yards, is recommended. Such was formerly the policy of the government, but the mu accumulated were exhausted during the war. ‘The necessity of proper tools and workshops FOUNDATION OF THE LINCOLN MonumeNT.—-Under the direction of the managers of the ine National Lincoln Monument Association a force of workmen are now engaged in making excavacion Ridge Cemetery, on the site of the propos monument, for the purpose of ascertaini is a bed rock at asuitable distance from upon which to lay the foundations of the the monument.» it is the expectation that the bed rock will be reached at the depth of ten or twel' fect. Tho foundations of the monument will be cor menced the coming spring. Mr. Mead, whose de- sign was adopted, is now in the city for the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for coin- mencing the work.—Springfela (1l.) Journal, Deo, 1. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — Marrled. Denvy--Youna.—At Christ church, Fifth favenue, on Tuesday, December 8, by the Key, Dr. Bwer, UO. AbbISON DEnBy to GerrRupE, dgughter of H. W. Young, of Brooklyn, K. D. GATES-—-HEG8MAN.—On Wednesday, December 9, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Kev. M. 8. Hutton, Kopgrt 0. Garks, of Derby, Conn., to Levitia F., daughter of the late Peter A. Hegeman, Esq., of New York city. No cards, ReDIGAN.—At 28 Madison street, BERNARD Ri GAN, third son of Patrick Redican. The funeral will Jeave the above number at on states that the plant is growing an: . 0 ting it 13 to let It severely alone, Five | Government securities £15,074, 874 Toxas, Mississippi, Florida and Alal hat ft is yielding a ; to enable us to maintain our standing as @ first class | COU"S® respec Other securities 16,662,170 LEPFBRTS—HERKNER.—On Sunday evening, De- | o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. Friends are re¢ Power 1a also alluded to. ‘There is_no sultable Supreme Court Judges and two United States | Novy uncinploye: + Bost00 180;550 | Cer ivad Mik natd co supersede tho Led hat itean hotreated | comers ot St Ambro‘e™s church, UY the Revekred: | apesttay invited. STewART.—Of consumption, on Tuesday, Dect erick Sill, Harmon Lerrents, JR, 10 JOSEPHINE that it is being “alily" exported to Europe and that large tor the construction of iron sud armored vessels, or | Judged have heard arguments or issued orders in froulation 18 £23,243,258, for other necessary work, and au appropriation of ‘The amount of notes in circulation 18 £25,243,265, | quantities ro there usgd weekly. HERKNRR, daughter of Henry Herkner, Ksq., all of | ber 8, JouNn Joskrm BrEwaRT, @ student of the N "we expenuiture of which | tHe matter, and such ts the muddie thereby occa- | ying » decrease of £245,845; and the stock of bul- |" Woolion goods bay been faltly motive and the aggregate | this city. i York’ University Collezo, and fortuerly of St. John’ business for the wook larger than for sume time. Prices are {n some cases rather lower. The Providence printing cloth market last week and prices advanced half acant, closing firm at square, and most of the mills eold two or three mon The gales, mostly on thirty days! credit, reached 151 140. & 734c. for Bat, College, Fordham, aged 22 years. Friends and acquaintances of the family, also t! Sodality Society of st. Michael's church, West T! second étrect,.and Sunday School Union, are reaper up vonentcd: to attend the funeral, from the hor sioned that even the famed acuteness of @ Philadel-) 1,1 in noth departments is £18,250,637, showing @ phia lawyer, would be insuMcient for @ clear 6X- | Gecrease of £100,022 when compared with the pre- planation of the precige present condition of the ceding return. controversy. The quarrel is one which as it now . $4,000,000 or $4,090,000, could be judiciously extended through several years, will be necessary to place the navy yards in proper condition for these purposes, ‘Lhe chief of the Bureau of Steam es re- LAIRD—WsLsH.—On Tuesday, December? oe the residence of the bride's mother, in Jersey City, by the Rev. George D. Matthews, James H. LAIRD, of ney bad to Mary C., daughter of the late Rovert els! ‘OuTwAaTBR—COOK.—At ‘Thursday, November 6, by the Ke James D. OutwarKR, of San Francisco, to ANNA Cook, of New York. ports that the work tu his depariment is reduced to ey at Gch{. a Zo. for B63 she lowest possible limit, and that, in consequence of | Stands doesnot interest the outside public, and it SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOSX EXCHAY3S. Bo tonehiGh: “at Pall Wiver, tx r Lee—OaTLina.—In this city, by the Rev. Day K. | of Mr. Jenkins, 418}, East Fifty-third street, east the small appropriation at his disposal and the nomi- | were best to suffer it to wear itself out, — tivity the baled reaching “Toh poco tuoly to bemmuleeai | 106, Onanias #. Lax to Maney E youngest daugis | First “avune; this (Vuursday) afternoon, ‘at gc. & Bo. for 64x84, cloning ‘al er price. ‘San Fran SMALLWOOD.—At Orange, N. J., on Wedn nal amount being virtuaiy reduced twenty per cent from its former value by the reduction by Congress of the hours of labur {rom ten to etgnt, he is eaabled to make but few irs on steamers returning from Wednesday, Dec. 9—10:15 A. M. The gold market between the hours of opening « o $00 she West U Tel..<..- 4 and closing the Gold Room was quiet and steady, in the absence of any new excitement or speculative Cal, on 1d Marchy 8c. 4 8:0. are demanded by manufact : . FD. Bagan, exod axe the cucrent quotations for the leading kinds of ‘ BROWN MUBLINB. morning, December 9, KeBECCA GiBsON, wife Joseph L. Smaliwood, Funeral services at the residence, on Friday mornd foreign service and which should be put in readi- é, declined vo 135: 1 Pepperell R. 2% noss for another cruise, The preseat condition of | MVement. It opened at 1354, declined vo 135%, > 1536 Buperto “ RAGHARDSON- the Rev. W. Adams, | ing, at nine o'clock. ines for. Wi , advanced to 1255, factuated most of the be- Stark A.- : 15 | Twenty-fourth street, Mr. JaMBs RICHARDSON, Of Smira.—On Wednesday morning, December the new eng hich vossels have not been e poe its ing Whitestone, 1. L, ANGEL K., daughter of the bg city, to Miss NELLUK CooK, of Bridgeport, Conn. 0 cards, Bridgeport papers please copy. RiND—MACKBNZIK.—-On Tuesday, December 8, at provided is stated, The results of the trial of com- tween that figure and 1353s, until near three o'clock, petitive machinery, designed by the bureau and by 5 ae 4 ; when it suddenly advanced to 135%, at which figure William Smith, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are = oe several private parties, 15 clearly aud elaborately set forthe At urged tint increased: facilities for the | it closed, Atter tho regular market, on the receipt of bed 6 fully invited to aitend the funeral, from Si. George mani of machinery should be provided to | tho news that the Senate had adjourned during the 198 g2% | the Brick Church, Fifth avenue, by the Kev. Dr. | church, Flushing, on Friday afternoon, at enable the government itself, in any contingency " wh 99% | Murray, Mr. ALEXANDER KuIND to Miss M. Jessi8 | o'clock. Cara leaye James slip at half-past elev thai may arise, to manufacture and repair its own | Tending of the Presidents Message ina hut at some m 2% | Macemice, daunnter of George Mackenzie, Bea,, ail | in the morning and Hunter’s Fone as twelve ote engines without resorting to outside establiehmenta, | Strictures upon that boay contained in tt, @ bull 8h of this ci noon for % Ae ok "thie chet of the Bureau of Provisions. and. Cloth. movement was started and gold advanced to 135% = 13 SATTERLRB—SUYDAM.—On Wednesday, December S¥ms.—At West Hoboken, N. J,, on Monday, De- tng recommexs a change in the method of supply- ft i] he 9, at the Church of the Ascension, by the George | cember 7, JonN SYMS, aged 77 years and 3 months. ing the outit of the sailor. In the military service | With Sales at that figure. At the termination of a Ww bye | Hetioene, assisted by the Kev. Henry aye Funeral services will take pince at his ate re the mecessary i it id ab 136, Transactions during the journing M ir. FRANK LEROY Savy LAUR, ot } dence, ‘1 jay) morning, ai i ry 'y clothing of the soldier ts furnished by | business it was hel 5 TS | Beaks ouydam, Haq, ail of nis olty. Gens, Shia range ey cee cue are. 1avuee the government, walle in the navy the sauor is not ad Dunaell's only required to pay for his clothing, but for his nam- ma bedding, «c., his total outtit costing at present prices eighty-five dollars. This, with is cash ad- vance of from forty to sixty dollars, brings him largely in debt to the government at the commeuce- ment of his cruise, and is both Ler ap and de- moralizing and gives great temptation to desertion. It ig sugRested that some portion of the needed arti- cies be supplied gratuitously. During the year the eurplus storcs have been reduced, the Daval depot at ‘St. Paul de Loando discontinued sud the stores at Panamg transierred from the store to a storeship. An morease in the compensation of clerks in the pay department upon siore stations Is recommended. ‘he chief of the Bureau ol Medicine aud Surgery gives interesting tables showing the sickness, caeaths, &c., at tie several hospitals and naval sta- tions and in the squadrons, 80 classified as to ex- Mnbit the prevalence of duferent forms of disease day were light and the market dull, the oaly excite- ment being as above. ‘The transactions at the Gold Exchange Bank to-day | 49) Gum Coal Pl were as follows:—Qross clearings, $59,665,000; gold 10 West U Tel balances, $1,728,677; currency balances, $2,897,702. a ise gag! Twe o'Vleck P. M. Cash gold was plenty, with a slight borrowing de- | 10000 US és, °1, rog.. 110 mand setis—ied at fat; from 2to 4 percent was paid | suv usentoan ri + ited for carrying. 1000 n Money was active to-day at 6 to 7 per cent, the larger number of call loans being at the higher rate. First class houses on prime collaterals could obtain money at 6, but the regular rate was 7. Exchange was dull and unchanged, except for bankers’, which advanted 45. - Governments opened firm, with oa slight advance attend, without further notice. Helatives only be expected to accompany the remains to the gravi Horse cars from Hoboken ferry pass the house SAUNDERS,—On Tuesday, December 8, Dr. ALBr4. ANDER LEONARD SAUNDERS, late of Paducan, Ky. dl 60 years. “tthe felatives and friends of the family are respec! fully invited to attend the funeral, from St, Mark church, corner Tenth street and Second avenue, th! (Vhursday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock, wi out further mvitation. Age Paducah and Lexington papers please copy. TaveeN.—On Tuesaday, December 8, BENJAMIN, only son of Abraham B, and Susan 8, Tappen, 6 months and 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend faneral services, at the residence of his paret Fordham, this (Thursday) afternoon, at hall- three o’clock, ‘Trains from Twenty-sixth street al 1 Hed Died. Apnorr.—On Tuesday, December 8, after a short nd severe Iness, Oarsanine Apport, in the 36th year of her age, Her relatives and friends, and those of her brothers, Michael and Peter Donogue, are respect- folly invited to attend hee funeral, from her late residence, 414 Kast Tenth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, a@t half-past two o'clock. BurLert.—On Tuesday, December 8, CHarirs, the youngest soa of Edward and Vatharine Butler, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and 6 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respectful Invited to attend the funeral, from his father's resi- dence, No. $1 Willow place, Brooklyn, this (Cours day) afternoon, at one o'clock. BinGuaM.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, December 8, upon diferent stations. During the year there were ich seemed dicate upward 15 Laacastor. ALONZO BINGHAM, in the 46th year of his age. 10:16 A, M. and 2:30 P. M., returning at 6 and 6: 20,751 cases under treatment, of which number 360 "o ey et aye ey . seal ox dull —__-—- The relatives and friends of the family are respe@t- | P.M. The burial will be on Frid moraing, died, 19,691 were returned to duty or discharged the | ™Velment, but before noon the market grew dul fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rea- | Woodlawn. service, leaving 700 cases undertreatment at the end | and at the cail wag a little off the morning quota- Ua OE Cone tabs sete REAL ESTATE MATTERS. dence, No. 14 Broome street, this’ (Thursday) after- aq iatoorn.—-0n Pee A ney Witntam uarter-] & 194 - Aen 001 clock. ‘ALCOrT, th the e tions. Between ,the noon and qi past two she Bk of Commerce 12434 hoon, at one o'clo ‘The friends of the {atmily are invited to attend Brow: of the year 1867. The Y ghia of cases treated to —On Tuesday, December 8, of consump- the whole number of persous in the service was Bank of State of NY lt The market yesterday was decidedly quict, pre- about 1.53, or cach person Was on tle sick list 1.53 | Doatds business was light, but prices remained | op) oaicksliver M Co... 229% tion, HELEN BROWN, aged 26 years and 4 monins. fancral, trom the First F¥esbyterian church, corn times during the year; tae proportion of deaths .026 | steady. At the last call the market became active eens saging, no doubt, the storm which will, ta ali pro- The relatives and friends gr family are respect- of then and lergebe tam dias | Oity, and the percentage of deaths to the whole number of | and closed with a return to and in some cases an ad- bability, rage to-day. ‘Iwo sales of large parcels of | fully invited io attend the funeral, from her late resi- | (Thprsday) efternooa, ab two o'clock. casos treazed is .v17, or less than two percent. Tho : , as COMMERCIAL REPORT. , 4 : oe, No. 60 Boerum atreet, South Brooklyn, thi K#R.—On Monday night, December 7, Wrtn1a! total number of deaths from Octoher 1, 180%, to Sep. | VNC upon opening rates’ ‘The only sales at the first SET SEA ART ; property ure promiselone the Lafarge House | Henee, Joo Macrame. two ote Ookiyn, thia | Moan, son of John C. ‘Lucker, aged 20’ years, «ember 30, 1863, was 315. The total number of in- | board were of 'Si's at 1L4% and '65’s at 107%. At fj Wanmenpar, tite, 9-67, it property, on Broadway, near Bieecker street, and On Monday, December 7, Oanonte, | mnonths and 10 days. wits bd erof Henry aad Florian Boehine, aged ‘The relatives and frtends of the family are invi*t the other the Ryer estate, consisting of 212 lots in Tremont, The first mentioned of these two ts 80 well known as tognecd but iitte comment, situated as it fs on that part of Broadway which sane inthe government asylum during the year is 9; deaths and discharges, 9; leaving 20 in the inst €ation on the sora September, 136%, ‘The fund for the ‘cupport Of naval hospitals, derived from a montily aA Bt ge cents upon the pay of oificers, amount- the noon call '62's sold at 111, ten-forties at 105% and Corron.—Recelpts, 2,291 bales, The market for this staple @ considerable lot of Pactiics at 9044. At the last wan atrengt! . ed. by the beuter news from Liverpool aod board the sales were of large amount for special | HeShulWan brisk cor all purpose 944 for e securities, 62's selling at 111, '64’s at 10754 and 107%, 0) cs epsentanen aadlant tows to attend the funeral, this (Thatsday) afternoon, one o’eiock, from the residencé of his father, N av West Fourteenth street, without further notica, y.—In Uils city, on Wednesday, Doceniheg BELLE, youngest child of William M. ans December 9, after a lin- BEACH, Of the 9, VIRGINIA 2 Ast of October, 1565, t 34,500. Fe m5 i STM ee diatatcont oe We coaitinn sani wants cf buyer three, and '674 at 11034. There was quite an | the sales wore 200 tow maiddlin, is rapidly becoming a locating place for large quested to al Amelia Whitney, ars and 11 months. ae several hospitais, &c., reference is made to the } active movement in the currency bonds to-day, and business houses, For this property the competition | proche i a5 Kifty-« ‘The fui “Hd big eget pte afternoot report. ue sales of Pacifics at this board amonated to will, no doubt, be very lively, and itis more than | fourth » Uhis (1 nalf-past} at iwo o'clock, froin No. 5 St. Luke's place. ae tors ¥ ‘ three o'clock. ‘The rematos will be taken to Putnam | Boston papers please copy. e . The commandant of the Marine Corps reports the force in the best possible condition of edicieucy and éiscipiine, and tue barracks and public property in thetr charge weil cared for and tn admirable order. A reduction of the force corresponding to that of the naval service Las been made, and tie entire streagth of the corps, oficers and men, is now but 2,600, The marine barracks in Washington, built of indif- ferent material nearly seventy years ago, are repre- sented as rapidly crambligg to decay, and in such a. dilapidated condition that it will be impossible for the troops much longer to occupy them. ‘The neces- nearly 400,000 at 9944. Later 99%; was bid for large amounts and sales made at 993;. The market for governments closed strong. 6 4 i . ‘or kilo the market was quiet, but valu ‘The following were the quotations at lve o’clock:— | nchancod, Snies “M3 bags, ex Baye Wing, on private terms, Registered, 1881, 110 @ 11014; conpon, 11434115; | Other kinds were dull ‘and finchan 5-20'a, registered, 107 @ 107%; coupon, 1862, 111 o | ger Ge AN? at ans nacke sor V1i1M; 0,, 1864, 10736 & 10734; do., 1865, 108 a 105),; | 6,605 do. cora. ‘Tho seneees for Sete ‘ ‘ | gomewhat irroguiar, but generaliy Umer under o., new, 1865, 110% @ 11034; do., 1807, 110 ® 110345 | Mand for the low grades, taialy for exura Slate, Tor export, do., 1868, 110% a 111; 10-408, registered, 10334 @ 10334; | 29d some sales were made at a further advance of about lic. probable that the price will be run up to a very high sat On Helge mows, figure. On the Ryer estate there will probably be | yy aris, on Sonday November 23, TRAV not quite 40 much competition, a4 the residents of RY JonN BURDEN, formerly of Madeira, in bis the immediate neighborhood of the estate, and, in | guth year. fact, from Harlem bridge to near the upper end of SAV ILLe—JOBN CAMILA, only son of Edward and Westchester county on tie east side, are largely af. ine Callill, aged 13 month and b days. flicted by the fever and ague. This fact wil no} ‘The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at |g sy" y and IP. M., and vie doubt decer those who have not become inured to from tie residence of his parents, N ~ oa * to steer clear of Westchester county, ers irect, The friends of tie family are re- the Boulevard, nirai avenue and | spertfully invited to attend. oa improvemen® held out tw induce CLEMON&.—OR Wednesday, December 9, dzonun JLERSY GUL. nf RIVER AND HARLEM Ral or Albany and Troy, 6 ting wi rata leave New York rest and Tenth avi jem Railroad, fwentyes stress and Forth avenue, at 10.A. M.and4:2o'P. M. + oO PM. tain ya tiudson River will run on Same ng cara attached to 6 and 11 P.M. trains. ia; room cars attached to 8 and 1tU A.M. and 8:80 ae ihe oh ha > er bbl. There was some inquiry for export to London and artios to invest, JLEMONS, on ear of his ag 4 seaaee ay argo, eal atom) which has wy coupon, 105% 8 105%; Pacific Railroad 6's, 00% | fis priiish provinces, huton'y' a tnoderate demand for con. | < Copy ebpecg th in of the fausily are respoct- | *: M+ "iO, an, vaNDERBI - CONSEDRON | BO sumption aod the hugh grades were comparatively dull. Cait; | Omcial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. | tyity tnviied w attend tie funeral wervices, at Ui ete n— 1a this my eighth annual report it19 a sattsfaction to State bonds were quiet and without noticeable fea- | bole. Souchern flour waa dull but uncbanged. Saperine was CRANSFERS IN NEW YORK OFTY. rest of his brother-in-law, W. W. Briggs, 123 LINE--PO! d se noranal, The sales were 20) bbls. Rye tour was in demand | Broome st, #9, 0 (be of Attorney, 189x993. West Thirty-nivih street, thia (fhuraday) aliernoon, mers or this line state that the year now drawing to its close has | ture, The following were the quotations at the last | a4 ‘frm, the being 50 bbls, Corn meal was steady, 7, 24.6x WW, . 1,000 | at hatf-past three o'clock. The body will be removed ri beon ove of peaceful but active ernising on the regular board:—Tennessee 6's, ex coupon, 6334 a | with snlés of 60 bbis., part at 5 for Jersey and $5 for 10 | to Albany for inierment. i ‘ zo - 2 of te havy. Our commerce and shipping inte +4 ‘ ff lone extonsive than they weve eight years ago, are Ny Albauy papers please copy. Brandywine. We quove: " Coreurt.—On Wednesday, December 9, Amwmnia MARBLE MANTELS, — e 69%; Tennessee 6's, NEW, O84 a 6874; Virginia 6's, eX | No. 2State. B45 a $5 HO wevertheless as vigiluntly goarded and protected, coupon, 56; Virginia 6%, new, 573g @ 5834; North | Superfine si be 626 | : - rtheles " 5 1 ST) G5 4 Lot Id, Dyckman estate. .....+. 5 ANN, youngest dauchier of the late Jowpit Blakeley i A SUMEN ai 28 fallen to my lot to sustain a greater respon: | Carotina 6's, eX coupon, 35)< a 06%; North Carolina | Choice do. $35 8 800 | Scammel si, m ThA 10s of Bast Broadway. lib dnd wito of F. W. Copeutt, inthe 2etu year of her | N[ARBLH, MANTELS, HEADSTONES, MOT ee raried aswell os @ lon f experience in this departs 6's, new, 63 8 65%. E Bee Fe | achat on Sm8 (oor Och av, Wueria age. manufactory, 62 Fick aveniia, pear Third girect, Mantel He 7 id xtra See end "1 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | put up tn the'eountry, Get price lis juan any one of my predecessors. Whie I | Thestock market wus dul, heavy and unsteady Lee te | ne ae ne eraser eine fully invited to attend the funeral, at ber lato resi ss : ee oe et Leet: ait ia gratltying re- | quring the greater portion of the day, New York : 5 ous DOO 25 ft w of Gi av, bids dence, 123 Bank street, without luriter nouce, on THE LATEAE on duties entrust me have been ; : * widay afternc t ehree 0’ , ai t Ne +. 9000 10 5th ai, #8, w cor 10th By, irregiar. Friday alternoon, at three o'clock. piably performed, and that the record which | Central, Rock Isiand and Northwestern being the | ft [ons siraics cose “4200 843 O0 | Gad vty 8 6, B00 ft w Of hav, eixi0: ELY—-in Brooklym, on Thursday, December 3, Fg es commemorates the services and achievements af our | most excited on the iat. These were variable all |g. Louis choice family.. 30 al oo | 7th ‘at 120 ft w of 3d ny, Wixi FASNIE, daughter of Isaac S. and Jane Bly, aged 4 y. Cas th Ser Or ea peta of ae Co eae trough | most | gay, the former becanse of the election and the talk | Fouiners choles end femiy.- Bese years and 23 daya : = ~~ por tan od of ry's ry, O! ‘- . at superine and extra is ri by ae unsuccessful cdminis-ration of Sur naval aduirs, rte of a dividend, and the latter im the hands of | California four (saska and BUI ig Fe wee Temains were taken to Poughkeepsie Oome- DE 1s an boa AND on Uds department, soon after I entered it, de- } speculators. Sales at the frst open board were } “ve Wem Forty-scowod mtroet, volved the task of creating within a brief period a | made as follows:—New York Content, 194957 Wabash, Brandy w' oe Oe | ihe a trooe bh we Fotamr.—On Wednesday morning, December 9, Bear Broadway. navy unequailed in some respects, and without a “i ! Cora meal’ Jersey 50) % 68 | Listh at, e woor bth av, Mrs. JULIA A. FoLunn, relict of Frederick Folger, a ariliel—of enforcing the most e. ive blockade | 57; St. Paul, 6594; do. preferred, 84%; Fort Wayne, |! “Wie was quiet, but very litm, and save a fow londs taken | 114th sb, n w oor Sth ay 0 years, 1 month and 26 days. nich was ever established—of projecting and car- | 110% 9 110%; Ohio and Mississippi, 204; Michigan | for export to London at an advance of Lo ® 2c.) scarcely may- Math «i sot ‘The relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited - —ap anno fying forward to successful execution immense Pittsburg, 855¢; Toledo, 1014; oun Te Peon tei, to attead she funeral, frem her late gesidence, 1,065 I (HR RVERTOS OF CRROPLARTIC, » 85565 ror pened a dental ollice 1,250 Bro naval expeditions—of causing our extensive rivers, " ‘ Dee son ania ealin ened Peoserny avenue, this (Thursday) afternoen, at one a eae Tone rooges ee 9 Saale Ore eens ae Rock Island, 10745 a 1074; Nortuwestern, 77%; do. preferred, 80%; American Express, 44)5 & 443; United States, 46. 008 ts 4 20a #2 25 for ao. California, ir demand at $1 17 a 81 18 for at $1 173g. The sales were Teat I it's Ml 18 stony, and Rl 1a 9l Join ag 1b tor untound. the gl 1) Vor Wentern a@loioss Continental in their reach, to be activel, ‘rolléd—and finally, after four years of embiciered ‘arfare, of retiring the immense naval armament which had been promptly calied into existence, of De. | three-fourth Nghter, look and feel as natural ones; can be ine fected over roots: Duild up a perfect tooth on root® The bes& eam be seen at his otic. ‘Toothacne relh rus touching FLopp.—At her Inte fesidence, on Tuesd cember 8, in the 2% year of her age, after along 994 | fechas paintul sliness, ALtcx, the eldest daughter of Michael | gantiy by external npplicntion, w and the late Mary Flood, native of the County Cavan, | with of Valuseta, 81 per batt 4b ay, No 447, 1 yr and 5 mon ( TRANSFERS LN KINGB Bergen st, # 8, 206.7 {t w of Fran o disposing to the commercial marine the vessels pro- | At the first regular board prices advanced on New | S10; #112 tf: sib athib . a 0 for Southern white, | Butler M21 ft w of Hi ar 986 - ‘ sured from that service, and of reestablishing Our | york Central 1}, on Fort Wayne 34, on Toledo %, Tats wore Zater-peacing s ‘aad Si between nome? | Buuer at, as, Wid few of Howard av. 421uxiaik ho | Perish of Kellinkare Ireland. aah GRANE’S OSTEOPLASTIO AND PURR GOLD eguadrons abi in the interest of dae " | the principal ‘operasore—tha ‘market closing at about 7c. in | Butler st, #8, 100 Ci w of Howard av, 42.11x30,3x16.11¢ Her remains w iL be conveyed this (Thursday) mocn- D Portentering teeth. im every stage of say to thet rhe be ele. ee te Lae but ae ofthe | On Rock Island %, and on Northwestern preferred stor de. Rdoat. Tho salos were 800,000 pamrrly neta? Suibas sis eae, 390 ing 8 pies 6 po RE A) Laoag F4 Original phape art be aaty who aia. cimeniaie, exponditure of the Nay, partment, Ww’ ‘ com 5 a in store, and foc. ailoat. "was quin ‘8 | Cou jutler i % 8 Sixteontstroet, corner Irvi f Ratlol Semone TTD et etree Crees Coen 6. Gaia veel SW ee wo Salae 1,800 buaseln ab the ine * } Mtoe | Charen of the tenmmaouiaes Comeapion, where 800 | Motes ene erro one O small per cent of the natiouai war expenses, is in- Western and State. Sales vested in navy yard tp Nie which are worth to the governinent ail they cost, and in naval yessela and ora which have at all times an Intrinsic value, hen the fact of thia large amount of pro- perly on hand, of the return of millions to the Trea- aury, of tho magnitude of the wer, of the vast ope- tations of the naty and of the depreciation of the curreacy and the consequently entanced prices with witiot those operations were conducted, are con- the economical and faithiul adsainistration wy Department will be admitted. My acknowledgments are due to the gentlemen who, in their several grades, have been associated with me in the discharge of the laborious and respon- duties of th's department, for the abie and nl viee which they have rendered. In the assistants, of the chiefs of the several of others who lave participated in the rr iMiration of this department, a8 also in tho selection and assignment to duty in the navy of Degraw st, n'a, 242.9 Ft w of Bond st 17.9200. Dupont ai,'s 4, 895.4t w of Union avy oxi. Kent st, sry 38 4 (te of Framaitn sh 201 Jeiferson at, 0 8, 175 ft e of Matchen ay, t Smith at, © 8, 8 ft n of De Bergen i, wen 1901» ‘i and % LARGEST, CM establishment in S) cents each f made of Pacific Mau at 115%, Hudson River a le price, Barter waa ta dorately, neatee 1 and ‘ . or Cann WI, Reading 98)j. Between the morn- | {;' pete aaa ag 4 phage ing and afternoon boards New York Central | zz. for State and Canada Weat respectively. 4 he aus wer ne! . advanced under an active mquiry, but the market | gayxgerents were: To tienva. 8,00) cases petevienin Was of on other stds. Subsequently, in the ab- | gold: to London, 3,000 bbls. four At Ba. Od. anc bet atoainers 5 oa. a, wt Gos. ° sence of any intelligence from Albany contirming | per steamer, 10 Lite tar tla, "Wo heard of no ohariersy the story of an extra dividend, New York Central UNNIES were dull at oar last quotations. Hovs in moderat i svandy at Bo, @ Wo, receded and the market continued weak for the rest | for choice urades, Idem tes for peimnes toe. a Vie. for fate to fie enn ulerm mass will be offered for the repose of 10,000 | her soul. Her remains will immediately after masa “00 | be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The 8,000 frienda and relatives of the family are respecttully ‘soo | MVited to attend the funeral without further novice, 20 Ginnons.—On Tuesday, December 8, WILLIAM G1s ¥ nos, aged 72 years. ari We Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- CLO FEING fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thorsday) ie __ Ot 2. 75 | afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ule 1 SIXTH AVENUK.-LADIEA AND @ 8£2 | broter, Jonn Gibbons, 421 West stroe:. AC ti you winh to recetve the highest 25 HARRAN.--On Wednesday morning, December 9, | Gaal-otf Cloth /. $5 | PATRICK HaRmAs, o native of the parish of DremBa- | you candy is 0 | Bain, county Fermmangl, Ireland, in the Sith year of Lie age. ‘The relatives and friends of the fanMly are respect fully fuvited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from Lellevue Hospital, Twenty-siath street, Bast river. HANRAMAN.—On Wednesday, December 9, Jous — — HANRAHAN, aged 63 yours. ‘T A BROADWAY, NEAR SHIRSUE aya the f Jamaica romd, fn of Pa VAx SS, Aceh Loch a¥, w & BO ft o of Sint #4, bust 0. Loin 42, 43, 64, 65, 88, 2, 106, 10%, map Wel Lot 624, N- Boerdm tap. oe eos z, reouive the ligiert pricas (or east off of and Carpets. Call or address S, MLSIL of the day. Ro, Ie. a He, for common, Se. # 10c. for wferior gud Le. a ts » for foreign. The following were the prices at the last open eT Em Rotoraly active and easier typing salting at board:--Camberiand, 984; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Hx- | $h°o$ forsnont and Sate iterions sind a Press, 2034 @ 2044; American Express, 44; Adams t yng quiet at Nc., gold, for Manila and Se, @ Sige. do, i fs fo Express, 48 @ 49; United States Express, 4 Madiakszs.— Foreign was dull and prices were, nortan. 3 Oa . i a | auction) 1, " + crea it z NAVAL STORES -Keceipisy 600 Dbis. apirits turpentine, TH S She ofleer’ Whose meritorious conduct and heroic | ferred, 20% @ 21; Pacific Mail, 115 & 1164; | 42 do, rosin; 100 do, pitch, and 150.do, tar. For tbe former THANAYERS st onieve qi Jet and Josing at 4o!go. for mer. | Farrington at, jatives of the family are reapectfall, A L. CASHBED too for lads achieveruonts ave iiturnined our history and given | Western Union Telegraph, 96% & 88; Now York | viemartet was quiet and Leary, closing at t2iyn fo Lawrence at, w mvived to attend the funeral, frorn Ris istoreaidences | grettements Wearing Ans monde and Jewelr eniuring renown to the navy, 1 esteem myself to | Central, 124% @ 124%; Ente, 37% 0 38; do, preferred, | chyntable and 46" for abinplng foie; salen, bitte et We seg | 77 West Twenty-clghth street, on Friday morning, | Sis waited upon by Mrs. © have beon most fortunate, and T cannot cloge this " x 110 do, do, at 4ie. For rosin’ the market was a trite more | Road from Robert Titv amen roport without expressing tewards each my sense of | 8 @ 60; Kudson River, 127 @ 127%; Reading, 0774 @ , bul prices were wen bia. wtrained, at TAN ROORAWAY. At half-past ten o'clock. re eee . , graceful obligations and commending ihe to the | 98; Alton and Terre Haute, 40; do. preferred, 00%; an" aise ts yoni, ae a i! Pn, We Rockaway road,« Rook Hall” fart, adj Motte, eas echvaee wate of Gaithoneee 9, Tenens LP bi tt = ant gentiomen a PR i -.AS mi Wabash, 56% a 66%} Milwankes and St. Paul, 65% 0 OV. TRANAPEUA LN BANBX ‘Toe relatives and iriends of the family are te- eee ae ly, Some. Call On ct mae Pe evasitude of the government and er GIDEON WELLHS, Secretary of the Navy. ‘To tho PRESIDENT. Broad st, w 9, Norris pro Beuee sh w 9, 150 ft sof Tlalsey 8}, W 8, acl) M6 Church Mechanics wt, @ 8, 200 (froin M 66°;; do, preferred, 84a 84%; Fort Wayne, 110% @ | steady at youterday's quotati crmpaan adighget tas a 43 do, , 1 ’ heady E Seis mae ~Lansond wae M0. «9 1104; Oblo and Mississippl, 2054 @ 294; Michigan } ensiy and barreia mal at reaaet tI 000 guon Hirt Southern, 86% @ 86%; Illinois Central, 144 m 145; | 5,90) do. om private terme; 6,000 do., for January. nm Nested to attend the funeral services, at Trinity cane, on Friday afteruoon, at halt-past three cloe Lovett.--In Jersey City, on Wednesday, December .A-DADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN RECEIVE vaiue for their Cast-off ( Mra, P' 'OROER, 5.000 do., fe ruary, ‘same ‘Other Mulberry at, os, Disifenbach's prop, ing, Carpets, £05 & Moe ts itty Mee dicen th Pittsburg, 84% & 84%; Toledo, 100% @ 101; Rock | dull ead eschonanee kere ia ore evcbard? lane, w a, 8 tracts, Kolar: 0, acer a long tllness, MAKGARAT Lovert, in the 20th | fy calling on of addressing M. COMM, bal Baventa wteuue ink awindier, ater being sentenced to the State | Island, 106% @ 106%; Northwestern, 7674 & 16); Teovustone nes, om bee pret, O00, Peat, oer o, r age, 4 native Of Keunrace, county Kerry, | davies atiended by Mra. Cohn, ioe 80) " ‘som pe My ireland. pamsenarinecnaremensnktieh xs Ua eal PANE n for four years, made her escape in e mys | do, preferred, 78% @ 79. oe othe ‘market for pork still continued to rule Lo ee _ ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reap ect- ( VENELEMEN, 1 WiLL BUY ANY QUANTITY OF NEE ab 7 property, 114 fully invited to attend the funeral, from the real: | 14 ana jet of Clekbin Wg oleae, woe Tear! etre Kare York Qnaral autaeaneniy guproves on te | Bente ett 20 street, and with {t others of the list, the following } * #26 Gv for old and vow Sacee— the. ie ~ A C3 betag the closing prices at half-past five o'clock :— | Wer\ries'at gly fem ware aud prime, mon a dis rows Brook, Sang 278. RY EF LUDSON CODNTY, M. J. dR ith I w corner, 16,88 f Coles hy 1icKd, Where she was in charge of an oMlcer, and ta Dv at lary Dmeors org This ta her second escape from the Piers manner from the McDonough House, Middie- dence of het Sousin, MER. Timothy Orimmins, 447 | the store of address THO a Prica PO Grove street, botween North Fourth and Fifin stroe's, TH EST PRIC) Joraey Oly, on Friday, at twalvo o'clock; @uauce BANDED | PAYS. THE iit pe, Furalure & Hy law of Middlesex county. They havo eltner on y smart criminals or innaually care- «21, and prime mons as $23 20 — sd quetlomen's Uast-oft ( Jess oMolainin that county caved avn Buadedsumn, | New York Contral, 126% @ 15634 ; Brie, 37% 0.33; St | For {wre gauvery vuere wera snlos of 0 DOVE Kot Tenuatyy | ton wt, wy. 8a fh w fe nicomery Calvary Comevery, all (ry or ah, aaron Oran Gee % oth, propabiy, Paul protected, M4 086; Tort Wayno, 110); @ 19K; | peican cuccmah bakog do. mag. Cie arcivws wero fait, bolng J Irving My ¥ay LAL Ty 0 of Bamamut ay, Ye MURPAY.—Ou Wodnsadar, Dooomber 9 Mart | ih ans) Tw anty wcadh abeoele ' ‘ {