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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ui, 1869, 7 —_—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | #xe% © 8 00%: do. lovee cights, 14 a 17; | rasdulland atite easier, No.1 being quoted at $28 8 $88 TH. LOSS OF THE STEAMER (ASKIN, HLS. NORTONS POSITION. $04 Amolia‘D. Hotes, aged $0 years, 3 month and 6 Alabama eights, 98 @ 100; do. fives, 60 @ 62; | and nominal at 8-5. Rails were. qu ot at former figures, agmeenanaanne ne ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Congregadounk . South Carolina sixes, 69 8 70; do., new, 67a 68. American boing quoted at 87 « $71, currency, and Ea 95 | wuetiting Experieace of the Survivory—Two | What the Lady Sald at the Woman’s Suffrngo Fripay, Dec. 10—6 P, M. . $54 a B54 50, gold. ‘There were 1,600 tous ‘charcoal car \y Chureh, at Stamford, on’ Monday afternoon, at two The absence of any increase in the Bank of Eng- ‘The following were the closing quotations for for | whorl tron, and 10@tons now No. 1 wrolght scrap from yard Days at Sea in an Open Boat—Gallant Cou- Mectiog—What Imagination Might Lead " t ‘ 7, o'clock. land rate of discount, which was looked for by eign exchange:—sterling, sixty days, commercial, eels Oralaary foreign was quiet at about 66 2734, gold. dact of Captaia Wakeman, To. CARLAN.«-On Thursday, December 0, at Hastings- many operators a8 the result of yesterday's session 10734 a 10814; good to prime bankers’, 10834 a 109); Bales 75 8 on private terma, The HEBALD Of tho 2c inst, announced the founder- New York, Doc. 10, 1869. on-Hudson, ANNg, Wife of J. 8. Carian, daughver of un of the directors, and the large purchases of our bonds | S2OFt eight, 109 a 1004; Paris, sixty days, 5.23% a ugh at rae werd bear uu ee iene ce rious | Ing at sea Of thesteamer D.C, Haskin and the rescue | TO THR MprTOR oF THR HRBALD:— for export by the German bankers, led to a weak | 184; short sight, 5.1754 8 5.143; Antwerp, 6.23% @ | was in demand, and 1 a4 beni of a few survivors by the schooner Grasmere, | | Could bear the false report by tho World of yes- market for gold this morning, especially as the gov- 5.18%; Switzerland, 6.23% a 5.18%; Amsterdam,403¢ the. a 400. $ do, museo: ado, ining grades, 40c. n dtc. ; do. Further detalis of a very interesting character have | *rday of what I said at the suffrage meetmg with ernment was also to sell @ million at noon. The | # 40%; Franktort, 401 a 40%; Bremen, 7834 & 70; | Jo grocaty do. tio.» be. | Porte, Melon, die, @ TWe.; Barbe | been received. Some degree of equanimity, because I belleved it to price, under these influences, declined to 122%, but | Prussian thaters, 703 a 71%. mi avaE Sr08ks. aor spirita, turpentine the market was The Haskin was a sidewheel steamer of about | ¥¢ 4 misrepresentation on the part of the reporter thence reacted, and, under purchases traceable to | Messrs. Charles A. Meigs & Son, who suspended in | {Niet bat Rilces wore rather heary at ves! singling ious, | 1,100 tons, and left New York on the 15th of Novem- | Tather than an intentional misstatement ; but when Gi 2334, The 9 wold 226 bbia. at 4c, a 44c., Includt 480.5 si ‘rancise s: 0 you, Who have been go juss to me in times past, the clique, eventually advanced to 123%. Tne gov- the September panic, have resumed business and Bini nae et Xe ata Nah abiger ber for San Francisco, Sho was heavily loaded and ) Patrick MeXenna, Relauves and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the Hudson River, Depot and Twenty- ninth street tis day (Saturday), at twelve o'clock, Trom thence to Calvary. CLARKR.—In this city, on Thursday, December 9, JOUN SrouBs, son of William 8. and Kate Ciarko, aged 2 years, 1 mouth and i9 days, The funeral will take place at the Church of the Ascension, West Brighton, Staten Isiand, this (Satur- day) alternoon, at tures o'clock, Boats leave Pier 19, foot of Cortandt street, at two o'clock. CORRELI.—Ob Friday, December 10, after a lo: ftiness, PRIER CORRELL, aged 24 years, 8 Months an jays. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funera. from St. Pauls Lutheran church, corner of Fileenth street and . Sixth Fag on Suaday afternoon, at hail-past one o'clock, CummisKy.—On Friday, December 19, Mary ANN, the eldest and dearly beloved chili of Edward and Mary Cummisky, aged 4 years, 11 montus end 10 . days. . ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho resigeace of uce parents, No, 416 East Nineteenth streoi, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’ciock precisely. CuRRAN.—On Thursday, December 9, JouN HENRY OvrRAN, Son Of James and Bridget Curran, azed 2 years, 2 months and 9 days. ernment market was very strong and excited in the | Were to-day readmitted to tne Stock Exchange. For all kinds of Konia the market was dull, but prices were | had thirty-81x persons on board, including two gon- | ‘K@ up the odious sentence from the World and five-twenties, which seemed to have their turn to- | Tue earnings of the Lake Shore Railroad for the mean oban, ea wore $0 bbls. drained at $2 | tienen going OUL 28 passengers. About noon on the | Adouit forth editorially over the entire continent, or he sal 125 do. No. 2 at 62 2 30 and 8 i at ea quote: “strained, Xa be 07 lv | 17th, two days after leaving New York, the heavy | ‘WO continents, as @ fact, it is too much for even = $234,509 Be 0. 8 75; pale, Li 5 tra do. Ot lay courage to 4 294.500 | and window glass Boss guar Ur tar 100 bes Weaning. | 8088 commenced tearlug up the guarda uh ae sg be 94 es ‘ 1 ever attained, and, adding exchange, equivaient to | 18° ererees || Ue Outbes inti wen auaea nist 9h asain) | MERA. Tete | NMCUDCURER. 800) eC DSI Me ee ee ie ee et et tema 96, while the English consula were quoted 92%. It] Decrease. + $7,372 | | Ore, “All kinds wren ight demand, and welieard of 90 | Sides of the steamer so as to admit | 1201 =e feagt enaerae ra is upon these facts thay the foreign bankers base | ‘The following shows the results of to-day’s busi- | ales, of consequence. Crue sperm was quoted at $1 05; | water in great quantities, All the pumps were sct iat Mrs. Blake has no right to quote Frenc! bleached and unbleached winter do. red laws, or any other Jaws, for that matter, unless in their decided belief that the government can | ness at the Sub-'Treasury in this city: whale, ie. Ve, at work, and every effort was made to stop the | doing so she can prove that the condition of women fund the debt quite easily at four and | General balance yesterday 1400 prime winter lard, § inseed, | 4 j but about cight o'clock at night th in | under those laws was worse than li is at present; $01,097,156 | Lov'e'dc. ta fake and. bolas" Western disilied a, boc. x | 1°OK3; cight o'clock af nighs, the. main present; , ee that tft e! & halt per cent. The 1881's were strong, but | Go!d receipts + 986402 | Shor Bank tio. Burts iret} menhaden, Wye. a 6c, and | steamplpe was broken by the heavy rolling and Se een oe ee Mri coeuia te Bot up to the highest figures of yesterday, while the | Gold balance... 80'145,743 | PEtuoneuM.Crade in bulk was held at 1844 pitching of the steamer, and the engines and pumps | quoting the laws under witcn tiey lived. want currency sixes were feverish and the ten-forties arm. Currenvy receipts "698: rice 160 bbls, were sold. To sell to soy extent bol ceased to work, Alter an ineffectual attempt to nothing lett to infereuce or ‘imagination, give us * | Currency pa: Rane ave been obliged to accept of a much lower price, Ot crude | keep the water down by bailing, the commander, | the resuits of those laws upon the people,” Further: ‘The final street dealings were quite excited over the OREEeABy fs Bene . in bbls. & wale of 3,00 bbls, was reported on private terms; | Captain Wakeman, determined to abandon the ves- | more, in regard to the cuiluren of divorced parents, quotations trom London, and the’67's rose to 11634, | General balance. 8, '3 | 28. was about the closing price. ‘The business in retined was 1 hes rs ° F 91,478,547 | Comparatively large, Dut At See. a Acc lower prices, Atthe | Sc the steamer had three boats. ‘These were | ‘a mother guards ber young, and children are better ‘Which was strongly bid, and the coupon ten-forties | Customs....... 2 to 110%. The market tor Southern securities was day, asthe other issues had theirs yesterday. Tne | ®t week in December were:— 1807'3 in London to-day closed at 86%, the highest | 1869. launched a8 soon «s 1t was found the yessel must go | off gaway from both parenis taan to be reared und 200 ing 01 t . 1 p rm e reaved under 20 000 | OP ego ald at Bae Ratt geek? Fala ke fowas | down, and the crew immediately took possession of | the baleful influence of incessant Wraugling dul dis- BIXc., which was about the closing price, Tb ies, which | them. One bout was swamped soon alter belng | content.” And I will add here that the cvil of this § SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tostly on speculation, were as f launched, and several of its occupants are | nineteenth century lies in the simpie and sole fact | ,, ile relatives aud friends of the family are res SANREALY BITRE BY ONG OR MONS: Bixee: In OO — 3 for thie month at 81%G0.,, 6,00) do. supposed to tiave ‘een drowned, altuough all | that we ate tryiug co it an ass's head to an cages | MY tnvited to attend the funeral, from tho r sistencies so common in Wall street the Alabamas Friday, Dec, 10—10:15 A. Me at Be 6) do. for the last half at S042, may baye succeeded in regaining the steamer, | pody, thereby maxing an unnatural connection | Te2ce of his parents, Cuff street, Ciliton, Staten Were firm and achive, despite the telegraphic | $1100 US 64, m.¢..... 120% 900 abe Adams Express. G0N¢ | EH, MOatiwapot,at Bue wera Lone ners soiing ak Sdn us and ‘been ‘saved by means of “the rai ‘The fst wilted nature fowits." Mau's stuptiity may | Hien, thi (Saturday) after oon. abtwo ofc O°k. announcement in the morning papers that the Legis- de bi sae Bbc. oe Wil . a - ’ jominai | Second boat pulled away with four or five | provail for a time, and while it does nature will find a lio, ancordiag to auaitge in fiiladsipare. the persons in her, and at ton o'clock the captain and re outlet in excesses and crimes. New conditions eleven persons le‘ in the otver boat, leaving a num- | demand new laws—not a rehash of cid onea—and bers of the crew on board tie steamer, the captain's | 1t is the very transcendentalism of thick-skulled assi- boat beng Y, loaded down to the gunwales. | ninity to predicate present needs upon past prac- ‘Titusy ieft On the vessel consirucced a raft by cutting | uces, or ancient customs, or old laws. wife ot William Dall, of New York city, aged 54 years, 11 months and 4 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, Une (Saturday) evening, at haif-past seven o'clock, at 10. a 10344 rding to quality. ‘In Philadel jarket was unusually active, the demand belng chielly # lative, but prices declined ‘materially, owing to tho fret offermzs. ‘The sales were 4,000 bbis., for December, at 32440. 1,500 do., for do., at 82%¢c. ; 7,000 do., for do., at le. and 34% Sge., the market closi ature had under consideration a measure to lend the endorsement of tue State to over ten miliions’ worth of railroad bonds. The entancoment was more marked in the eight per conts, which rose to go. Sar as Slo. 7 U f the h bane deck and lash : + her late reqdence, 415 West seventeenth street. On od 108. ins was quiet and lower; casks were sola ] #Way @portion of the hurricane deck and lashing A logical aud conclusive argument for or against 3, ial 98—an advance of tires per cent upon yesterday's at Teo. he » for oommon to prime. spars across it to slillen It Bo as to withstand the | any reform must be based upon present conaitions er tanita S po Ue: ese ne eS ae prices. The North Carolinas and Tennessees were PROVIBIONS.—Keceipts, 1,22) bbii pork, 1,080 do. beef, 629 | waives. At haif-pust eleven, when the captain’s boat | and present needs, and the only warrautable ground oF pet where the final service will be hela and the remains interred. pkgs. cut meats, 28 do, lard and 5000 Tenn tis, ex ©.. 5u00 Va és, ex n areused hogs, The | wag about three miles distant from the steamer the japon which to quote is in showing how far the facts ol more steady. ‘I'he Souta Carolinas were strong, but pork market was oxrnedingly cular, there being scarcely any mésthead light disappeared, at which tine 1t 18 sup- the past will sustain assent or dissent from the 5 0 do. 453g 600 do. ‘ 4 87 ; ioe dull. The Charleston papers are very severe upon 254 £00 Chie a NW 6 Lettie te abont $05 Eble ware sald at Boe bo tor nee? | Posed the Vessel Went down, as sue had dive fect of | point of argument, In such a connection “linagina Ee a cS tba Be Governor Scott and ts friends for the introduction 1 cee Sa Sig | mess $05 1236 for old do, For future dellvery no sale: were | Water in her hold when the captain pulled off, ‘Tue | von” can have no part, but, on the contrary, is a | Buort illness, NOGHUE, X , ‘do. +t) ‘ 5M | reported. Dressed hogs were a trifle firmer, and closed at | second boas Was passed bottvin up, with two men | superduity and amarplot. Mrs. Blake stated tie fact | Ber age, Of bills in the Legislature calculated to improve the | “Ty py Caib. se 10 lage. a Ie. for city and at 13)4c, a 13%e. for Western. | clinging tO her, but as the captain’s boat was | of lax laws in Frauce, and aiso said that as a conse- The remains were interred in the Eleventh street price of these securities, which they further charge | 2000 Pac 7's, gd by Mo. ire hogs ree. apo ‘ed e ae ie, eecpeaen: aiready 80 overloaded that tts occupants had to take | quence of those laws women could not go anywhere (Ce yee Pipes cee ee are largely heid by nim, It is certainly a curious fact | 30) Del.Lack :W, 2din o prime, with arrivals of 60) head. Beef hama were | cirasin juwping overboard tw lighten her, nothing | without meeting six or eigit divorced husbands, Per gq te ee apt es " 4 3 Care Were ‘sold 60 bbe at “Bue, ‘a Sle for “Western. or , could be doue for these two, aud they were soon lost | and added that sue would leave it to our *1magina: | EVANS, Widow of Frederick Evans, in tue Tist y upon which to base such charge. Lf Governor Scott | 1100 Gal «¢ tlerce beef, which was unchanged in price, 75 tlerces { Bight of in Lie darkness, tion” What the consequences must have been, | !, her age. The {friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of her son, Heary Evans, Irvington, Westchester, N. Y. Facan.—On Friday, December 10, Mr. Donte FAGAN, -@ native of Garlow Cross, county Meath, Ireiand, aged 39 years, Friends aml relatives are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday alternoon, at two o'clock, from 204 West Thirty-second street. FALKNER.—At Edinburg, Scotland, on Wednes- day, November 17, JaAugzs P, FALKN2X, Solicitor of Supreme Courts of Scouand. FALL—At Hoboken, on Thursday, December would only come into Wail street and learn the mys- en M& tery of “selling stort’? he would find aquicker way Ah os ox 16 Of making money. ‘I's laiter policy is said to be the | Wan Plan upon which the authorities of Tennessee and | TiO Cont his wins, North Carolina operate. It is easier to “bear” than 5 she Cen National to “bull” the market, particularly as a little mis- | 1h) joc Ginghmencs management of tle state finances, a liberal grant of ao) pee Gop! State aud to railroads and the like soon depreciate | joy st its credit. Governor Seott, however, “carpet. | 10! Mariposa pr BH vac MSS Co bagger’’ as he is(ue wasa@ general inthe war), 80 | 700 do... were sold witbin the range of #29 a $81'for India ‘The captain's bout had one gallon of water, aham, | Now in the space of about two ticks of the clock I mess and #26 a $23 for prime do. Beef was in active de- | @ pillowcase about hull full of crackers, and three | could imagine tho air filled with flying legs and nd 1130 bois. were disposed of at #4 a ¥12 for prime | pocties of gin. One of the bottles was accidentally | aris of contending jealous husbands and parcusan Peaht ot to transects: Prices were aorimat ay sad w® | proken, aud anouier Was served out during the urs) | Wives; but my tmugination Would not wake 1: +0, quotations. For cut meats the market continued to rule dull, | feW hours to sustain the men in their hard iabor, | neliher would anybody else's, Hence my assertion But prices were without change of consequence; 60 packages | Daillug Out the Loat aud Keeping ber head tosea. | tuat ut they were coutented itis none of our busi were sold at Io. for pickled hams and 12¥e. a 18e. for do. | At aaylighe Tuursday tmoruing sll were nearly ex- | ness by what laws tuey gained their contentment; If Shoulders. Lard was held with increased tirmness, but In | hausted, ‘Tle soa was very Wigh and trom two to | not, tlen what are tue facts upon witich the oppo- Uahtrequest, The sales wore 6) packages, at i840. a lie. | four men were almost constantly in the Water, cling- | sida to our arguinent 1s bubed? ‘this was ny inclu hing ‘0 packugon for Foorunry delivery at iuiger | lukg t0 the side of the boat to prevent her from being | point, and I sald wothing whatever like that quoted tion. The market for butter was without chan, swaliped. ‘ihere were 8x ours, ‘Two of tuese Were | In your edivorial, and nothing which could be dis- ‘The low grades were dull and heavy, while | lashed together, and witt the ham ted upou them lorted to mean 16 unless sifted througu the vram of being only in moderate supply and in far | were towed astern us adrag to keep the buat steady; | somebody whose oWn mind took tuat direction. By demand, commanded full previous prices. Cheese w but & shark soou sapped of the ham, | giving space to the above you will be both just and 199 40 Del, Lack & W. 108 = 200 NJ Central RR. 85, do. Py do Ty ao. 173g 100 Morris & Ew RR. 16 900 Boston, Hart & 6944 100 0.06. believes in the good faith of his adopted State that moderately active at about former prices, the demand, how: ts 5 7 ’ NOMLUN, SaraH FRANcws Fa, daughter of George A. 01 eloes, , leaving tne crew aluost entirely des | generous. SARAH F. NOMLUN, ety ps b GANG! wears he invests in her bonas and does what he can to im- 8 erie tho martet Tor Livsriool musgeit, thedemang | utute of provision, Each of the twelve per- A EY SAT BGs Tain tivea Ona THC oe ia Tai sta Sana! Prove her credit, Tno money market was easy at | 4210) us 5.2%, from ail sources being light, and prices were rataer heavy ne sons, including te captain, was reduced to a REPEATERS AT LOGGERHEADS. ‘he 3 and frien hl fully Invited to attend the fuserai, this (Saturdas) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ner parents, No. 66 Ninth street, Hobokea, N. J. 2000 do. 10000 US 5-20, ‘c, "64. do. OUF quotations. | The receipts continue impited, but the | handful of sait waier soaked crackers and a swal- stock, though light, 1@ more than adequate to the demand. | juw of fresu Water twice in twenty-four hours, and | pemocrati bing lota from store the prices cwrent were es | on the first day great sufering was experienced geven per cout, althougn the demand was quite irregularly reported. Some of the stock houses “Muss”? in the Nineteenth Ward— ‘wero borrowers at as low as six per cent, but the Worthiageton's, 8 oa 8 Sivas Deanery gio; | 10H A ab SA oda Pa Na hast race ees hi pore en ene e ec a eras oe hag abe On EIAAY, Dee tO, ae Oa a9 i B rl p ei Ou ‘a \ ends: ) , pics v3 ry Cree Coote Luaueu She Xo ee ae OLY UE Cone Higglen', $2 70; ground, BL65e 170, and Lurks Ialabd, Boe. | POS Wie over by bucking water With the first, | <cicnga> Mens Dineusted ee Ne | Feeley, aged 23 years, 11 months and 24 days. full legal ngure. ‘ine movements of currency Pur Dro} vigorous 2 cin cond, Rocky 7 Mecre rise esi ede : The relatives aud friends, and those of her . p was quoted 8 isc, and buck 9c. pulung vigorously ahead aud meeiung the second, 1 ti iden ‘ e atatl ¢| broth I Back: F weqnecitully fl into the interior are not of special importance. Ono o? Clock P. M. phe market for both goat and deer was dull, and | and backiug agaiu vs te third caine on. La tie ta ne OO LSS TUPELO hice eas Ge renrenensation:o Pont ee AteaOn The funeral TeMEnENAD trom. bee Commercial paper Was quiet and raves ranged from | €2000Tenn 6's, excou... 4944 BOTW NY C&NRe....-. $8 | at the folowing quotation Tampico, Sie. a bee; | WOFVAL Preceding the next thres Waves the crew | the Nineteenth ward, Second district, culminated on | {1064 Se enon’ ge uuCnns 00 tn aireet, between, ‘ 300) Tenn 84, n. 4175 8000 do. 833g | Maracaibo, 3c. Vera Cruz, 0c. a 6234¢,, per pound, | Would pall out the boat. ng | » | the evening of the election in the triumph ot Cun- | first avenue aad avenue A. nine to twenty four per cent as the extreme sireet | jg N Car 43 400 Reading RR. aenos Ayres, 4ic. 2 buc.; Payta, 479i ‘uracoa, | bailing ous Ue irail boat and altcraately jumping FP, i nenaias Pude. on whe y, December 0, OLEMENTT quotations for all classes and dates, At ban« there | MON Car 6's news... 29 1200 dor. “apo, 42ige, n 473g0. per potind, currency, Deer | Overboard to ughicn ner, the crew passed Wednes- | Wingham, the aut-Tammany, pro-Farley candidate sane Ganekiak ot ila Cl Oke dike antnk cx ic bud do. + 2% 200 LS 4M8 RR Honduras, 480. ;'Vera Cruz, ental American, die.a | day night, Tuaisuay and a part of the sacccediug | aud the utter rout of the pet of the “ring,” Hugh | Youngest daughter o: Na Oy BBE Choman ria ‘Was a disposition to more generally accommodate 2000 do 28% 200 a 4760. ; Slaal, 4730. ; Angostura, and Para, . al Plogy, awed 1s years and 6 months. ostur: igold. | nigit. A great Wwany sharks were seen hanglig: “Rocky.” les of Castile were made within the range | about the boat. bui constaut watchiulness prevented | 4+ Moore, own brother to “Rocky,” tho bruiser. Terry Farley was a shining light in the party, but, ‘ Demand light. : de. adic. Ni them from seizing any of the men, . were reported... Nie oie mada male tna da! On Friday, just as. ne Posi ben of Ene noes a growing restive in the traces in the Tammany Jug- STEROVE.—The market was dull, but full prices were de- | about despairing of rescue, u sail Was discovered, a1 r] a re manded. About 10,000 Ibay in lots, were sid at ‘Wige.m | A shirt wos hoised on aa oar and Dually the signal | SeTaaut, kicked up ae Beta aren 4 Moore 1bjse.. the latter price for prime. - | was acen from tue vessel, Which proved to be the | W88 nominated and prepared to “bolt.” Cun- pALELTER—slieslun was dull at 6c. a 634e., gold, for ordi | Grasmere, Captain Belem, On getilug alongside of | ningham was his favorite, and ho,was determined si c d nominal at about $220, gold, | the schooner the boat was capsized by one of the | tuut ne should be elected whetter Tammany liked it a Li'se, ch ‘The relatives aad iriends of tao family are reapect- fully ipyited to attend the funeral, from st. Cleuae ent's church, Amity street, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Haltiinore papers please copy. Fox.—On Friday morning, December 10, Mrs. Many 8., wife of George P. Fox, aged 57 year, 8 mouths and 21 days. 0 regular customers at seven per cent. Foreign iow Hag 100 Ghiork ee bi exchange was heavy: under the influx of the bills O00 te Ww rt 57 Del, Lack & W. drawn against exported bonds, but the dulness in | 300 sha Cur 2635 3) Tor Woe Wet exports and the demand for Saturday's steamer | 200 Wilk 65 7.N J Central R 300 Quik: M bg a Kept the market so steady that it finally closed | joufecew secre of 100 Alt & Ter H RR ? sailliie! dama Express. 00 Alton R firm, In fact this steadiness also atded the stronger 200 Am Mer Che. le ton RR. Linseed was dul feeling in the gold market at the close, and the duty P Grass were quiet at 12) : ¢ men who carelessiy srenned soc He parr and or not Ail the ward Was up and eager for the tray, EE ee tre Rogpang and tee or ner aor po MAROUNED ALI OL ITC SU Canela STREET QUOTATIONS, Steady at yesterday's quotations, The offerings wore tair, | wank’ before lip coud reach wein. Their names | election, the candiduto heving tue sharpest trick- | G00dWin, are reapectially invited to atte final street transactions as above noled. Tho stock ——— While the sales were 250 hhds. at Lise. liye. for Guba, and | t yet been obtained. Captain Wakeman | sters, the best trained repeaters apd tie biggest | {uneral, from her late residence, 47 Amity street, Ket i insthartavoaeasdore ith Half-past Five o’Clock P. M. rrllgaart wake pene nr iu the Goene bene narrowly. Pet ed drowning, and wes only saved by crowd of ruillans at his Duck oarried tho day, fa S14 on Suuday afternoon, at ono o'clock. ket was agal ‘avorites he s » M. e ere Un c ri p * . ater fF : pe oe . ‘8 SOG ERO A IB OTT won Terie Tice ke tae heroism of Captatn Beliem, of the Grasmere, | sagacious Verry was im all these respects faravead | ,HAtcut—In this city, on Thursday mornin Northwestern... 73 a 73 | quoted, Ibe, a 1b! Northw: ° a 18S Clique WhO inauguraied the present ‘bull’? move- ment, Reading was especiaily strong and rose to 10074. Northwestern common was active after the December 9, ELIzaberu Hatcur, in the 42d year her age. Funeral will take placo this (Saturday) afternoon, cn and yellow, 12%ge. a 18}gc. W who jumped overbuard and selzed Wakeman just a3 | of Taumimany, and bad, therefore, everything in bis comiion reining, lige. a 10%; | he was golng down. ‘wo days after gettiug on | own hands. Jt was a most unpleasant predicament Ile Pat refining, | board the schooner Captain Wakeman was taken | jor the Tammany candidate wo be placed m. Nothing extra St Paul pref... 663,886: 1 Violently ill, 1n consequence of his nardslips and } couid have been easier for “Rocky” than to punch | 8¢ One o'clock, irom St. Peter’a church. Reaves bonds and touched 74)y. St. Paut disputed Oblo & Misa... 26 pit gal, bh’ or gn: cml oe at pactung'Ber- || ‘Te area , mf ” and friends are invited to atvend. + ‘Pp NJ Central... 8 & as . and boxes, almost superiiuman exervoas, and on reachuig Ber- Terry Pariey’s or Cunningham's ‘snoot;’’ but to Caltiornia papers please copy. with Reading for the feature of the day @udrose to 717; In the miscellaneous rail- ‘ways New Jersey Central, which had been COMMERCIAL REPORT manipulated from 127 gown to 87 by the old RYRATS tre hetero ye trick of passing the dividends, was in sudden de- Friar, Dec. 10-6 P. M. BrEswAXx was dull, the demand being light, and prices Mand and rose to 9:55 aud seemed to show not Only | wore heavy aud a trile lower, closing at Sige. m Soe ter far Straita, Sls. @ Be. do. the covering of the “short” miterest, but strong par- | Western and Southern, Bwall ealca were made within the | tiamanl G6 76 cSt oh, Duteh at mada was obliged to remain for medical treatment, | “inash’’ the ‘snoots’’ of three-fourths of the cilizens ; while the remainder of the party returned to New | of the ward was too much work for one aay. York in the steamer Fah-Kee. Great credit is given | “Rocky” wept when he cousidered his helplessness, to Captain Wakeman for lis cooines3 gud energy With the view of acquainting the public with the uuder such trying circuiustances, the survivors | perfidy of Terry, the wicked Mr. Moore has ad- andwe | attributing their rescue entirely to his efforts. dressed along letter to the H#RALD, in which he gold, ‘The followtng are tie Dames of those saved in the } charges that no boxe: re provided for him by ‘o.") captaln's boat:—Kdward Wakeuaa, capa; Joun } Parigy as he promised; that tis nomination was F. Robinson, assistant engineer; Join sions and | made by Tammany against the wishes of Terry, Henry Landry, Joho Wil | who Js at the head of the organization in the district; HarcH.—On Thursday, December 9, [sank MER : CEDES, youngest daughter of Kesweil D. aud Saree . Haten, aged 3 years and 7 montis, The funeral obsequies, with a masg of the Holy Anzels, will take piace at the Cuurch éf St. Paul the Aposue, Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, this (Saturday) Morning, as ten o'clock, which the rem tives and friehds ot the family are invited to attend. ‘@ iD)gc.; do, d . 1 . 19 mo 20, 14sec. w 146d. ; do. do., to Rico —Retining grades, '103,c. a c. 6G Oke hi for the bulilst which, as predictea ry d $7 75 0 Bs, Patrick Green, The remains will De cipcaies in the family vauit as sensory Gert MA a hase tate St ints po ee nie erplrer iad agoh ; hams, Henry King, Charies Joduson and Henry Gan- | that his friends were obliged to pay seven doliars | St. Patrick's cathedr early in tho week, is the present deliberative pro- | BUILDING MATERIAL8,—The market for almost all kinda | «,2OuACOwT the Yusiness tn Kentucky was unimportant i Ki , a fiorto.—On Friday, December 10, JouN 0. Horo, pply the retail | Stover, seamen. for poling boxes that Terry should have providea; trade; prices, however, were without change, 0 steady itis believed by the above named persons that | that terry was his ‘friend and demagogue;’ that at former quotations. In aced leaf tho business was small, | those vi remaived oo the Hagstn to consiruct a | Terry wanted him to seil his friend, but Le would being only 150 eases Connecticut at duc. # 6ic., 804 | rary succeeded in telt undertakiug, aud that, beng | not; that Terry pledged himself tn the presence of in the 73d year of his age. The funeral will take place from his residence om George street, Eltona, Morrisauia, Westchester gramme of the cliques, The Vanderbilt stocks were | Wasdull,as usual at this season of tho year, put previous irregular, but closed strong. Lake Shore was heavy, | P*tces were prevalent. In Eastern spruce there was a mode- the sal rate business transacted at prices not differing from thos 28 do. Western on private torr ‘ara was in active request, “ “y ri fs Y Ti ay a Yeloc! ry Owing to @ slight decrease in earnings, and Rock | es cialy current. About 600000 feat were sold withinhe | aid a0ld (othe exieut of Tos balen Toad ireutonpiivag | 1 tho Gulf strowis, in the track of Veco 8, tudy have | Seualor Urauley to “go for him” and thea gave | COUNT, on Tuosday alternoon, at one oiolock, The Island steady. ‘The general market was dull and the : terms. Of Havana 250 bal old on terma kept pri been picked up. They bad time to get their rait | some of the canvassers to bis opponent, and so sold turer wrth a ad without ferred to were made upon very ligne | Tate? of S18 G0. 823, the latter price for choice schedules. | Wo annex the current quo overboard and secure a sappy of fresu water and | himont. Mr. Moore further states that watie iis | frther mviation. quotations referred lo wel DP ‘y Lime was quiet, but steady, at 81 50 for common and 81 75 Heary Wetem | provisions ivoin the Laskin; and it 18 provable that | boxes were being made on election day Cunniug- HuGHES.—On Thursday, December 9, after a long iiness, ROSANNA HUGHES, the beloved wife of Patrick Hughes, aged 24 yours and 7 inonths. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, frow her late rest. pe teas avenue B, om Sunday afvernoun, at oue o'clock. JOCELYN.—On Thursday, December 9, ALBERT? H. JoceLyn, Jr, son of A. H. and Lucy A. Jocelyn, aged 2 weeks and 3} days. Relatives and friends are tnvited to attend the funeral, irom the residence No, 167 West Toirty- fourta street, this (Saiurday) morning, at ten o'clock. JouNsON.—On Friday moruiog, November 1), Mra. IEMA JORNSON, In the Toth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Mariners’ Harvor Baptist church, on sunday afternoon, at two OClOCk. JoNsTON.—On Friday, December 10, after a long illness, Mrs. BRIDGET JoNSTON, aged 67 years, native of Crean, county Galway, Ireland. ‘The funerdl will take,place (rom her jate residence, 260 Mulberry street, on Sunday afiernoon, at two o'clock, Relations and friends are respectfully ime vited to atteud. Her remains wiil be taken to Cal- vary Vemetery. Keroiiam.—in Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, December 9, at four o'clock, MARY J., wife of Sidney B. Ketcham, and eldest Gauguter of William al. Boerum, Esq., in the 23d year or hor age, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ef her father, No. & Hanson place, near Eliott place, on sunday after. noon, at half past one o'clock, LAZARUS.—suddeoly, on Thuraday morning, De- cember % Mra. MAwiA LAZAKUs, eldest daugater of wing strong at the improvement, with light | lated to some extent u wore 3,b30 bales including 680 to arrive), | terday, and prices are sleady for almost all kin transactions. ‘The following were the closing prices | tor lump, while Rosendale cement was ay < & with a |, Kentucky. dight ray. and Clarkeville. | intelligence Will be received of their having been | lam’s men were voting lke mad; that there ts nota of stocks at the last session of the Stock Exchange:— | which price the market was steady. Bricks were dull, but | Good lugs. ‘ 26% OW si ‘ Wakemnan is expected to arrive in Canton, 60 bid; Cumberland, 26% a 30; Western | uehanged in val Medina text steamer #au-Kee, due lere on the 24th inst. control it for tie future. He confesses he was badly Mie Bisa 20g. ; bolt rope, Russia, Goon hens Se Sf pee is and is sorry for bis iricnds as weil as for bim- ‘74 a8; do. preferred, 15% a 1634; Pacific Mail, 5234 Las rd es A GREAT CONTEST: self. q , @ 5234; Adams Express, 69 a 604; Wells, Fargo EX- | at fern site domand was confined to small lots, | Seadien/. Mr. Moore has a number of aMldavits in support of were selling at the following prices :— mn Central res ne : sae nipaieat wi tote. Slashing Prizo Fight In Prospect—Jem Mace | ‘ue cléction of his opponent. E: 4 ; New York Central Je. & S8e, rappery lot . mens States Express, 5044 a 614; Ni ‘CGoooAa was dail and wo heard of no sales. The stock of | _ Fine wrappers. Accepts Tom Allen's Challenge—Loteresting BOARD OF CITY CARVASSERS. Erle, 261 @ 26%; Erle preferred, 4534 bid; | llc. gold, for Guayaquil in bond, and 2776. a 280. do. for | {Average lo Jem Mace has responded to tho chalienge of | The Boara resumed its session yesterday morning Hariem, 134 @ 135; Reading, 1004; @ 10034; Michi- Bae etl ht rggelee ect ci Ee Tow Allen, issued subsequentiy to tho Jasco | at eleven o'clock, with the President, Alderman worn usieca ea CorrEs.—The market for American ingot was extremely ra : 4 ieateelieece iateme AE ORLA Chicago and Northwestern, 72% @ 7% " i participant. Mace states that it was not hig | dermante rie completed, after which pro- sy though ; 0 1 05, 1 Yara—I cut, 7c. a 80e.; [i cut, wi 02 pant. Faves Fed, 84} 084%; Clevciand, Columbus and Cincin- | give Yoridue ike markel closing at disece Bie foe tains | $1 105" avern Sige, Manutactured-biate | intention when he visited this land. of | tests were received from Francis V. Euring, William ” L. Wiley and Joseph Bopp—the first protestin DOFFRR,—The ‘ket for Ri r a30c.; bright work, common’ and medium, 250. a 20c.; good | hearty welcome of all Britisu gladiators to enter the ie and St. Paul, 7334 73%; do, preferred, 86% @ 864; | no sateen, but ica ware wendy Ab ide aneared qupatioce: su fine. Boo. a bbe. Papin a zs Against the canvassing ol the votes cast for Jonn . cl % VHALEFOOT! ri ul and heayy at 9c, a 9 gc, jo eales, quote :—Rio, ordin joo Ts reer ane WHALEDONE Was In limited demand and prices were | dently designed for him, he accepts it, to fight for | judictal district, the second protesting against tue Fort Wayne, 87% bid; Alton and Terre Haute, 2634 @ | 144¢0. @ 160. prime is Sie, 9 Nd, for Arotio4 8 wc, ; ne < col iy AO. 4 he is! y o n twPt WHIShEY.—Reecipse, L841 bbls. ‘The market was quiet, | though at the time of Mace’s arrival in New York | lice Justice in the Ninth judicial disirict, and the @ 264; Delaware and Lackawanna, 10634 107; New ices prevailed; 30 Sbis, were sold ab 91 Ula OF C2 Allen was engaged in arranging and training for | for John McQuade, William L. Wiley and Stinson a Gh . ; wi da, tax q se nSOn Jersey Veuirai, 9944 a 007%; Chicago and Alton, 143. | ““Soyron,—For this staple t Faas the hoped for fight with McCoole, speculation | Mclvor, candidates for Police Justice im the Ninth 3 from speculators; prices appreciated to the extent of sc, per | during the fore part of the weck, the demand being stimu | counter this English brother, for whom he hag | Committee on Protests. bid; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 108 44; do. preferred, | ip., the marke! the result of the auction sale of fiways expressed the greatest admiration, whien ‘The canvass of the Highth and Fourth Aldermante 1, 22 a 23, were in transit, For future delivery the | owing to the moderate stock. Pulled is seiling moderately at | advocates of prize fighting hold that thera is strong | Miller and Cuddy respectively acting as canvassers, pr extreme fluctuations of the leading specula- and the salea were as follows 10 Bales about the arr are Increaging. Texas | probability that theso men will thus tes: thelr re- On mottoa of Alderman Cuddy, the sergeant-at- aU Oe veer ie een iriuify from those previousiy obtained. Fa torsion there | Of interest in thé matter wuich will aford not ouly | Fist district of the Tuirvwenth ward to appear and fair demand. Lath were seliing wm ly at 75, at | Common iugs, per Ib. rescued by some outward bound vessel. Captain | ward in the city “run” so badly as the Nineteenth w York ou tue | and that it is essential that honorable wen should 4 CoBDAGE was quiet and prices favored the buyer. Manila | Medium leaf. Union, 347 w 36; Quicksilver, 1734 0.1734; Mariposa, oy y an ‘ket continued to rule dull and heavy | Selection: s ghee ni Spence) his aiesauons and intends to dispute the vaudity of press, 18; American Express, 4934 @ 404s; United (Western and city), I6c, a 2c. ; sperm, 45c. a 47c., and patent, Binders and seconds. consolidated, 907% & 91; do. scrip, 83% @ 834; | destrable kinda remains light, Prices were nominally 10ic. | New York State Iucidents of Their Pagilistic Careers. PERAGE STOOK.—The market was very quiet and | Peonsylvan gan Central, 122 bid; Lake Shore, 86% & 86s; f a bse. in which McCoole compelled him to ,bo a | Hardy, inthechair, The canvass of the First al- do. prefer- | quict, there being no demand except for small lots, and prices rood, Yie. @ #1 0235; fine, lots, 8176 Batt, 74 bi Rock Island, 10744 @ 107%; Milwaukee | and Baitimore. work, common and medium, 20c. a 22c.; good and fine, 2! fallin bond. ring again, but as the challenge in question ts evi- 7 ¥ : Toledo and Wabash, 57 a 5743 do. preferred, 72 a 74; | For, other kan Scott as candidate for Police Justice in the Fourth hg 9b0., gold, for Arctic; 8c, = + fF | $2,500 @ side and the championship of America. al- | Canvassing of the votes cast lor John Mcquade for 26%; do. preferred, 62 bid; Oblo and Mississippt, 26 | *1/24c- 4 Java, Bc. @ Be. be Folic Justica tn the Ninth 4 ; fis ie the demand continuing’ Nght, and, with fair offerings, iower hird pro! iz Ag" le canvassing of the votes 144; do. preferred, 1423; bid; Morris and Essex, 883, | both from spinners and exporters, and an improved inquiry WooL,-Tho market for fleece is more active than it was | wag rife aa to m9 disposition t professionally en- judicial district. The papers were referred to the 7 Yhte: y fe T hi 1 o? 107} a 107%; Columous, Chicago aud Indiana Cen- | oFeries Tie Mite Yor exports Lab for opening waives | terse to jake. aay rouetion fn prices to ede c evidently brought out this challenge, Kevlecting | “stricts was then gone through with, Aldermen » Tor December, at 24% 0. ; 850 for Feb- duil, but hang in value, while Califor: spective abilities, aud to them there are many points | 8T™s was directed to notify the canvassers of the tive stocks are shown In the following table of the 1 ruary on priv: December ai ‘or 0 highest and lowest prices:— do. tor March on ‘private terms; 60 do. for d 60 | 1s no business of cousequence doing, and prices continued comment, uae chmender, should the Gance discrepancies in the revurms irom their ae eaipliven aa fienta ot cla tanto ee lac “4 va " ae a ries by 4X 5 2 70; y a Ost. 8 sec D 5 g aI » if New York Cen. and Hud. Consol. 91% 907 | (atma. ‘The closing quotations were na tollowa:-- "PPT | Qhagh vark place, ‘The attendance of both manufacturers | ‘the points that present therselves, betug worthy | Aldermanic disirict, the Board tok wu recess unul | West Fifiy-third surest, ou Sunday tuornlag, a tem New York Centra and ilud. serip.. 83% Cplands and Mobileand —N. Ort and dealers was fair, and all of the offerings, which amounted Cuussi Tom” eleven o'clock to-day. o’elock. Merloridans “Menphte cee Team | {o'gs00n ives were disposed. of, though the bidding was gene. | Of Ciscussion, arc:—Tom” Allen is arising mau, | ele = “: 4 ag Big 5 Moone.—On Tharsday, December 9, KarTre, wife : ne dis ’ pugilisticully considered. His career Nas Decn Ou | <—n_mtennewse ees SEIS eRNNPSRED Ordinary... rally without spirit. The prices rea!izod were geucrally &: pugilisticully consid of 0. Moore, aged 25 yeurs. Good ontinniys rp factory. Merino pulled sold at 2534c. a 28 that has developed the utmost courage and en- F . Moore, ag y Low middling. ae test low don, He, Nor Lave didge durance, at the same timo establishing him to bo MARRIAGES AND DEATHS snatiy ay, Ret fou! rest tm peace. 953, a 28. ; XX db, Bie. ; Buenos Ayres, No. 2 little leas in seience than Mace, younger by a few ohana ans ler relatives and friends are respectfully invited 33 He. ; course unwashed, 290, ‘.; coareo fleece, dc. a years, and during the past tweive or fifteen to attend the funeral, from the residence of ter was atill dull, new unwashed do., S4c.; fino and modium State, dc. a 450 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'iteily, 119 West +] months in’ constant trainnmg. Living a life Marrtea. ot sobriety and rigid aduerence cal Barrp—Parritt.--On Wednesday, December 8, at well bemg, it can be the Lexington avenue Methodist Episcopal church, will be a fooman worthy of the ¢ (fives? | by the Key. Dr, Stratton, Marrakw Barro to belonging to any man. Never has he shown the | ISABELLA, youngest daughter of Charles R. Pariltt, “white feather’? in the ring. With biim tt has been | Esq., all of this city. honorabie victory or like de‘cat at all times, On tae Boston and Chicago papers please copy. generally prices were bi elaine, The supply of almost ail kinds was large, nally):—St. Domingo and Jamaica logwood, \ uba fustle, yu di Aner kinds ustic, $16 a B17 do.; | ero Texas, lic. a lbige.; 5 fai 10 ao. it coast Lima wood, $60 currency, | low and niedium, loc. a Ve. ; spring cilp 2 Pacifio Mail We heard'of no aules of comsequence, nvove Ohio fleece, 47 & Pennsylvania, a7 N he gol e a: FREGHTG.—The market Was extremely quict, But ratos jos. Land 2% Sic. a The rauge of we gold market was as follow! dicetvenundiisavanee rhs chastirtug ba @, 1°09 w El 11; low do., 30%, HX Michigan, 4296. « dic. ; tub, wasted, combing dBc. a Suc. ; Durry tub washed, 980.) fine Towa ee € Seventeenth street, this day (Saturday), at twelve aper pulled, 864 — 414 e o'eloel NaAst.—On Friday, December 10, after a prowracted iness, Harrier, the wile of Wm. Nash, Sen. Absent from the body, present wit tis Lord. The frieads of the family are mvited to ate na the Central. igher. ; ci "g 2 2s t —SOOFIELD.—. mfor funeral service, as her late residence, 107 West . M.. ess was inactly St b5e.; XX, X and No. 1 do., 8c e2ige, | Other hand, Mace, in his early fights, has manifested BRAPLEY—SOOFIELD.—At Stamford, Conn., ‘on a a 2 ce, 10a ie : mere weak The engagements, Were: TO Lier ool tee | Ae geincin tes, Biod00 Ibe. Nese were disposed of at dsm | 1d Dis tature considerable that can be called, i nut | Wednesday, Decomber & at’ te, residence of the | Forly-nintt street, on Monday morning, at hatt-past i i 4 | bbls. 15,000" bushels wheat on private terms— | 63)se., including 15,000 X and XX Michizan at dc. a47%c., | fear, a atsposition to suirk or e ving some | bride's parents, by the Vv. Dr. Tatlock, WILLIAM 1 o'clock. * i tt be : a ii ‘and per-steamer 790 bales cotton at | the ‘alter price torn small Jot; 180,009 Ohio and Virginia at | of nis proposed opponents, Instancing his “bolting? | BRapLey, of New York, to EMMA A. Scormenp, | Nottingham (England) papers please copy. 1PM 4 aii a a mek od bbl from Sic. to 62ige. for X to fancy; Bercaaes i and forfeiting twice to. Mike eo, ten or tweive | daughter of Charles H, Scofield, » Of the former NeWKIRK.—At Jacksonville, Pla,, on ‘Tuesday, Dee years ago; and as such “white feather’? did then | place. exist 1a pis constitution might it not show itself Hagy—Von Sraars.--On Wednesday, November 3, t | again when he meets a combatant equal insize, | in berlin, Prussia, by Rev. Dr. ©. ©. Scuaetfer, ablc. | Weight and little less im scien Another polut | LyMAN 8, Macy, of Boston, Mass., late of Unitec oR ap telat though tate | for comman to fing; 1 aia (almost all spring | worthy of consideration is that in the easy, indolent | States Navy, to CATMARINE, youngest daughter of e cemnens. California tour | slip, at Hs aeod od elignily purty.” for spring, cllally at | hifo Mace hes led eince is arrival here, the | Professor A. Von Staats. cember 7, BENJAMIN F, NEWKIRK, In the 22d year of Holders of gold paid 7, 6144 and 6 per cent to have | sow, per stean bis ay ot ‘cbariers ne their balances carried over. Tae operations of the | oh 8 Gold Hxchango Bauk were as follows: Gold cleared. wheat at 5¢d. We heard a P ‘eo sported. Y¥ 13,318 bbls. flour, 100 do, 23, wheat.’ The flour market was | wool on private (ermy e of funeral will be given hereafter. Li.—At Schenectady, on Moaday, December 6, Ret I. VAN INGEN, wile of William He Yowell, ia the 61st year of her age. $30,353,000 Gold balances. 1,265,027 | Wns tuactive. Tho sales were about 7,0u0 bbls. For Southern pleaaures clinging out 16 may have en- HaWkINs—BaLLary.—On Wednesday, November QUINTARD,—The funeral of tho late Frsprriog F, Gurrency barances ++,, LOMS04,| OBEr Ue Cetne wan cle OF sais aad bieey oaree teen trvated his fonstttuuon to thas extens that | 94, asthe Uride’s parents, by the Revel, S. Clapp, | QUINCARD, Will take place at Poughkeopie, N. Yay The following were the awards at the Treasury | Of corn meal there were gold 860 bbis. al our quotations. THE DRAWBACK FRAUDS. in training ae could not agam be vrought | J. B. F. HAWKINS, of New York city, to NAOMI B this (Saturday) alteraoon, at two o'clock, old sale to-day:— We quot e to hat high stete of physical perfection that marked | BALLARD, only daughter of J. P. Ballard, Esq, of KILEY.—OD Frivay, December 10, of pneumonta, es fie + 199.763 No. digitata, “ 4 ia 94 75, his “1x7 in some ofher conlests—tnose with Tom | Lake Mahopac, N. Y. es in - Ut ty in a daughter ve the bess: ue 30,000. ¥ PETE DS RUBND. oo s * jing, for instance, With such a result, the extra KAPPRS—KANENBLEY.—On Thursday cembt and Lizzie Riley, aged 1 year, 2 months aud 2. day@ 60,000, + 122,80 | Hata Stato. we 59 jan Held Under Ton Thousand Dollars | soot or nis livery, if ho possesses such at ull, | 9, vy A.C Wedekind, DoD. at the resiilence of cho | . The relatives and trionds of the famtly are respecte 25,000, Bapertine “ fend to Await the Action of the Grand Jury. might also be iinpatred, as weil as lis ‘staying qual- | pride’s parents, Louis Kapers to AMBLIA, eldest | filly invited to atiend the funeral, Ou Sunday afters ‘25,00 Extra do. a 60 The further hearing of the case of the United | ities’? Considering all things—that of Alicn having | daugnter of August Kanenviey, Esq. noon, at two o'clock, from the resideuce of her 10,000, Extra M 600 | stat 9. Romeyn Mulligan, who is charged with | fught Joe Gos to a gedraw,” and of Mace having KeRR—SMiTH.—On Wednesday, December 8, at | Parents, 71 Cranberry stroet. Round hoop Ohio, boo ares vs) Homey: , doggies Wiipped Goss twice, altliough Goss once fouglit him | the Madison avenue Bapust church, by the kev. RINN.—On Friday, Decowber 10, after a lingering Round hoop Obio, tr 660 | complicity in tho drawback frauds, was resumed | roy draw,’ the recent past lives of the men, aud | Biljah Lucus, HAMILTON KR. Kerk to Minny, daugh- | liness, ALEXANDER RINN, & Dative of the count Bt Lon miraight suit we ty yesterday aftertioon before Commissioner Osborn. | other cor Me ilegli A seh e edah a Mace | ter of site eit Esq., ih RPh LA ily of Annadud, Ireiand, tu tae dou 10,000, ft, Louis choice double exira.. 7 " and Allen would be ihe fairest in all respects ever MILLARD—DU VALL.—On Tuesday, December 7, at | Year oy his age. 10,000, Be Louts obvi $qg | OM bebalt of the defendant Judge Quackendoss | Tii45 in ths country; and tho chances of Mace | tue residence of the bride's uncle, ®t Peekskil Ney ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited 6,000... 10 09 | Offered in evidenco an aMdayit made by N. B. Cauld- | petting away” wriu Alien ‘very easily,” is ex- by the Key. &. J. Ferguson, Lerrerrs MILLARD to atieud ti@ iuperal, on Sunday afternoon, at one § 00 | well, now in Canada, setting fori» the extent of the | tremely problematical. Tue following ls Mace’s ac- | CLana Lovise DU VALL, meceot Wiliam B. Briggs, | O'clock, from his iate res dencs, 320 Hast Bievents 4 he allege: cepiance of Allen's challenge: Eeq. No cards, street; from thence to Calvary Cemetery. 25,000 t participation of Mulligan in the alleged frauds and NBWMAN—HARDINGHERG.—On Thursday, Decem- Secor.—In tais city, on Friday afternoon, Decem- 25,000 000 ba | entirely exculpating him from any knowledge or ber ¥, by the Kev. William McAllister, Eowap, cld- | ber 10, after ® suort Iiness, Maky B. Wife of Theos 26,000. 9,500. — | complicity in the transaction, eat surviving son of Dr. William Newman, to Miss | “ostus F, Secor, ay ed 69 years, | monca and 23 dara 25,000 10 ‘The District Attorney objected to the intreduction prize rin CARRIE ILAKDINGBERG, all of this city. No cards. ‘The relatives ond irienda of the fail 1 of her 25,000, @ to sell, except Ut of the aMdavit, aud toe Commissioner excluded it. 3 nded espec FIERKEPONT—LOW.—At Grace church, Brooklyn | 8%, Jolin D Secor, and her sens-in-law, ait Mite 7 opportunity he seems to Ly willingness to fight him for tl the championship. If Mr. Allen 0 Milwaukes $1 2) was refused. 7 ed ‘ 7 M: 5,000, 45,000 bushels at $1 17 a #1 1934 for 1 Judge Quackenvoss then called William Malligan hi . by prin out ‘Tho following were the closing stroct prices for | unsound Nod de, GL Alor sound don Wi Ma Gh Setorrea | O88 Witness, who had just returned from Canada, , on Thursday, December ‘I ler, Jr, and Charies H, Fowier, are respectfally ine . re i ver do., i ; | Where he had had an interview with N. 8. Oauid- th he will oo! b Right Rev., the Bishop of Lon, f sv, { noon, at three o'clock, fron ‘esidence, 2) Government vonds:—United States currency aixes, | Fy) Gi befor red Uiinols, and $i oa'a Ite vor wants | Well, bUE the District Atorney again objecting he | Ueach" Aen ede of ue cays whit Nelo more | Fe eR iiton, Dele Mane gene, and the Rov. | Pictcwellth sixcet. Kier Tewalns Will De taken to 109% a 100g; do, sixes, 1881, registered, 1153 icin Corn was firmer, the sales weing 59,000 bushelsat | was not examined. ing @ suitable place whi mocting, ean be held for the pur | Jr,, and KLLKN A. Low, daughter of A. A, Low, Beg, | Bast Chester for inveriment, ‘ “us 1 12.481, 13 for prime old Western mixed delivered, #1 U6 ab) fendant made a voluntary | pose of perfecting arrangements, Yours respoottully dee 2 wry “ “4 *.—At £ ® 116; do. coupon, 120% @ 128%; five: | Firwnte Soubern, foc. WO for yolow Jersey ane Soutierg | gieomeduentiy, the defendant, made, a voluntary | bore of perfecting arrangs Caer eo ATER OF Ue ee te | bee te rman He Benen ia tan Beater a ee Y d ber 9, at the Church of the Incarni , by Rev. Dr, | ber 10, AaRon IH, Suanrs, in the 63d year or his , twentios, registered, May and November, 1183¢ | snd $1 M49 $1 16 Tela ties ta o complicity whatever in the frauds compiained of. Tn this connection tt will be weil to state that tho | Montgomery, FRANCIS SPIES to Miss Ast nf , aug Relatives aod frie! aro invited to attend the @114; do., 1803, coupon, 40, 116% & 116; do, a hol . ‘The evidence in the caso was then brougat to @ | Mike Maddea, whot Jem Mace seemed to be afraid | ter of O. Sclwarawaclder, Esq., all of tiie city. funeral, from the residence of Joa L, Cromwell, 1864, coupon, do., 118% @ 113%} 40. 1865, coupon, GOc. for Jersey close, and in summing up Jadge Quackenboss | of, was the same pugilist Who fought Jack Grant TALBOT—FANNING.—On Thursday, 1c 68c. ver ¥ th SIXth strect, Brook); u. D., jariey waa quiet; sales 11,600 bushels two-ro observed that jus bor to, shertiooa; ck yr eee ry ty in proportion as light waa ours and three-quarters at Working, Bugland, r WLP. < LBOT bi (no i one o'clo 40, 1144 9 11446; do, registered, January and July, | Biate at Sl OF 1 U7, and extra chotce C thrown Upon the case did tue Innocence of his client | December 1% 184% “As neltuer Of the men wad | Sucker W. Morgan, DD. Maw.u's li. taLuor ty | afternoon, atone otctock, » TOG! Ry 1) It dull, and price P Eerie, daughter of Wilham Fauning, Esq, all of SPARKS.—Sui ly, on Thursday, December 11d 11244; do., 1865, coupon, do., 116% a 116%; nd barley 2 pares Sah Hg Se iii becomo moré apparent. ee Strength enough to finish the combat and darkness | ty 19 city. EMiLy, youngest daughter of Wiliam D, aad J Go, 1867, coupon, do, 116 a 116%; do,, 1868, coupon, Vie. Tor bags and 19g0. a Me. for eloth. Commiasioner Osborn declining to accept the state- | comlag on, & drawn battle was we result, Tlus was ‘TERRY—READY—On Wednesday, December 8, atSt | phine Sparks, aged 4 wontis, atl Hay.—With only moderate receipts and a fair demand the | Ment of the defendant as Auiicient to warrant his | the largest bonw ride fight that ever occurred, and | peteris church, Br , Father Fran- 7 ke do, 110% @ 11634; do. ten-forties, roglaterod, 100% | marta: wax strong at The forahipplag aud We-a GL 1o-for fe. | Telowso held him under $10,000 to uate we action of | MacorR reluctance to meet Madden aftor Ne TUly | gail, Dauus Ae Tome ot whe city tO Min Maire | y@VAN ARSPALL = 728 Wednesday afternoon, Decem- @ 110; do., coupon, 110% a 111, ‘tail lots. the Grand Jury, Teallzed she nature of this “mill” can be easily in | fb) Rgapy, of Brooklyn, ‘daughter © ry Van Arsdaie, Me Dey HEMP.—Tho market for all kinds was dull and prices wero ed. cud daughter ot the iate William Hilliaaa, The latest strect prices for the leading Southern | entirely nominal at I4jee., gold, for Mauiln, do, a 6c., do., ferred, | Aiso:8 is Moir ata by Pig eine Bla Sin ‘The relatives and friends ot the family are respect. Btate bonds were as follows:—Tonnesses, ex cou- | {OrJule 1146. « 11g do, for Sisal and 7/40. 880., do., for ‘The Case of Samuci T. Bintchford, ‘ they wero engaged six Died. fully invited to attend the funeral, without farcher pon, 49 o 49%; 4, now, 42 42%; Vite | MurmcThero wan but little domand and tho salen were | _J¢ Was announced that in the case of Samuel T. | Hours and fiteen minutes, Is more Tomautlo than | BARNes.—On Thursday, December 0, Many, wife | !Vitation, this (Saturday) imoratug, at elevem ‘4 mail 1ote at 1be. « 280. for common to reet, iognew. | Blatchford, charged with complictty tn the alleged | truthful wud sould be stricken trom the record. | of Joun Van Cleve Barnes aust daughter of uo lace o'clouk, from 63 Seventh ter Ma drawback frauds by signing certain vouchers for | Kelly was but a poor fighter as the bost, as he was | Richard Vaughan, aged 27 years, WINKLEY.—In Grookiva, on Wednesday, ginia, ex coupon, 49 @ 50; do., new, 63 0 6; confined t casily defeated by Ned Price and Dau Kerrigan after Funeral from the residence of her father-in-law, | 68, SWAIN WINKLIGy, bee 67 years aud LL i), Dee Holders Goorgia sixes, 62484; do. sevens, 94095; Nortn | kinds. mnanded full prices, especially for The market for Beotch pig was quiet, but rather | Imaginary claims, an examination would be heid eat ‘Twentterlt strect bs Carolina, ex coupon, 42a 42%; do., new, Tron, F it ‘ his arrival in chis country, Danicl Barnes, No, #61 West Twentierl strect, on he relatives and friends of the family are ree Missourl sixes, 8044 a 90; a0., Movil nse & ages Toe clengarton prayity tint veanahie to-day before Commissioner Osborn. The defendant An carly reply 1s s00n expected from Alien, meet- | Sunday altérnoon, at a quarcer to two o'clock. Spectfully invited fo attend the funeral, from his vd hold ralty in oe are indis- |: Das, it appears, watved an examination and awaits | ing Mace in sich asatisfactory mauner that “busi- BeTrs.—At Stamford, Coun., on Friday moraing, | lave residence, 700 Lafayette ave Gosek, 00.0 02) Louisiane sixes, @8 & 1; do levee | posedio operate 10 MAY exient Of resent Dries Atnerioan | the regult of his indiownent by the Grand Jury. Dowal will at Once be gommeuced. December 10, ALSor Lock WOUls, third gou of Jamas | duy afternoon, atone v'olock. ues thie