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ee. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DHOEMBER 4, 1870—TKIPLE SHEBT, Pus penne i RNA SHNE Swanage SOUTHERN SROURIIES sTRADY. the funeral, from the residence of his father, : TELLIGENCR. | Bhiay at Nerfel; Ingependence, 1 an ke MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. { Notti'nommon sircon tis (Sauasyy ‘llernoone vipers anc BRAS ety maw ny ceeraee | PUNANUIAL AND COMMERGIAL | 2rewxszt cer ems, ae sem sab a maaan Departurs of the Unied Staten Ship @unra @u the Darien Expedition—Marine moral Court Martial~fhe Guertiere te Relieve Mario! guns; Dale, fouruh Tate sleop, elht guns; Amp! nile, third rate tron-clad, four gans. and Copaniy. ; Hon, third rate frigate, six Cragg are in use at the WALL SI'keer, Sarurpay, Deo. 3-6 P, M, ! Btate bonds was steady and closed strong, as fol- Jows:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 6914 & 6034; do, new, 675g 2 68; Virwiuia, ex coupon, 66 a 68; do., new, 633, COCHRAN—BRITEL.—-In this city, on December 1, by the Rev. C, 8. Harrower, WILLIAM | Cocnkas to ANNig, daughter of Henry D. Beitel. urday fesse of Sunday afternoon.) Kipper.—In this city, on December 3, JOHN B. KippER, Jeeta the oth yeaa we eiends of Naval Academy, Aunapolis, On Change to-day wheat was quiet and firm, ‘The 9 " 5 the family, also the Franklin, Kiageblp ef the European “iN (ir, fourth rave, our guns, and the NIPEC, | eoston marget was heavy and lower. OAs; don, KeKtstered LOCK, Old, 60 w 245 Georgia | NO lars 1 cwueox.—On Thursday, December 1, | Twenty-third regiment, N. GUS, NY, ey, Saucdron- fourth rate, three guns, are assigned te the Darien TUB COTTON MOVEMENT. sixes, $1.62; de. sevens, 0136 a 02; do., gevens, old, | , PLOT DIEMMEON 0 gh ge Witstrain Hison, | Ceased Wasa member, are lanied’ Ge yeek A The Darien expedition, vr at least a portion of 1t, expedition, May- 0 4 95; North Carolina, eX ceupon, 4734 a 48; de., | M D., t@ Miss H. MawErre DICKERSON, all ‘of | funeral, on Monaay afternoon at two o'clock, from a Yhe United States ship @ ho Kansas, fourth rato, three guns and May, | The statisties af the cotton movement for the past | 1 sage aT @ 88; dO, 0. 1868, 27% w | Brooklyn, the residence of his father, 196 Nostrand avenue, mow under way. ‘Tho Uni Ss ship Guard, gover, fourth rave, one gun, comprise tie vessels Of | Weak knew an increase in receipts aad adecroase in | MMI, os, ak we oe oe ecPaitvAN—GALLAGHER.—-On Thursday, Decem- | corner Dougiass street, ive guns, Commander 8. P. Luli, having completed the Tehuantepos expedition, muder the COMMANAOL | Oe” we coral mocetpis were 140,074 bates, | 2% 1, Mew, 20 20M; do, spectal tx, | ner} at the Church of the Nativity, by the Rev, | LEASK.—Ow Saturday, December 5, Magare @, taking on board her powder and all her stores of Capiain K. W. suufeidt. against 118, 699 pales last week, ‘The total receipts | 1? # 203 Missouri sixes, 9255 8 93; do,, Manni- | thomas J. Ducey, PRANK 4. MoTgeRNaN to JULIA L, gnneKs shuld ee Henry G. and the late Margaret . q - e | ie LAGI EI 1 this clty. aged ROR RAR: PENSE NEO UR: COE AP Naval Personals. > since September 1, 1470, were 1,058,820 Dales, against | Dal and SL Joseph, Wid & 88; Louisiana Gixes, 71 | Garter init Nt Loals papers please copys ‘the relatives and friends of the family aro respect- bout three o’clock and in tow of the Navy Yard Asorstant Paymaster Geerge H. Bangham bas been — 991,744 pales for the game period of last year, show. , 72; a2, , OT a 69; do, vee es, 72 a 14; KEYNOLDS—SUTTON.—Ib ths city, on Tharsday, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the tog Catalpa procecded down the bay to cross the ai ae to duty at Novfolk. Lieutenant R. M. Cutts ing on increase of 157,083 bales. The experts for the | do, de, eights, 89 @ 91; do., pentlentiary sevens, | December 1, by the Rey. Aibert Ue a eee peptic atte grape) and Mein atreeta, bar anu start on her voyage for the Isthmus, Cap- sg hog ti an aceke . | 1677; do., railroad ecigh(s, 80 a 82; Alabama tives, | NOLDS to CAROLINE BaRyes, daughter o! 5 fhe soy re | o’olock, u . bas been ordered to the recruiting, ship Indepei- | week were 70,242 bales, and the total since Septem: aN % ' Sutton, ail ot this city, No cards. Lupwig.—On ay, mber al tain Scevens, of the Guerriere, bade the omtcers’ 8s been ordennd to ber were 523,805 bales, agatnst 454,262 bales for ghe | 7 % 72} do. eights, 101 @ 102; do, railroad | Suthers Oi OL me cites Ne any, December 1, Mr. | Buizanerd, wife of Henry Ludwig, % Mana farewell and saw them of, Commander — gsistant Paymaster Wiliam 'T, Stevenson has corresponding period last year. eights, 85 a 100; South Carolina sixes, 85 a 90; do., | Jom i. NENT, Of New York y, to Miss OAKO- ae Cae ae Lip os bie 196 Chrystie 4@ Selfridge was all ailve to the hn aiprovete: getung Lethe — ye pe aenarenen io the re- ' GOLD STRONG—111 « 321%. } penises alah : aes Abe LINE O¥D, pure, Murnuy.—At South Fordham. on ‘Thursday, De to the scene of bis Tutore operations at the very éar-. Tr “twenty-three gana, Captain Stevens. ‘Phe Gold Room was in the dark to-day as tothe | fabio 8 ra vere » Old, 708 comber 1, BLISAERTE, wife of Robert Murrey, in the lest possible moment, and he hurried preparations Qyerrierre has now the full complement Of vificers , i a nt: St | 15; Arkunisas 51xe@a, 64 a 66; do, sevens, 65 268, Died. 46un year age. . sth , haeshe | coarse ot prices at London, one solitary quotation | : : f The relatives and friends of the family are respects th all speed—fuster, mdeed, tbat many of dis oM- for # Magsiup, and it is | ore than probable that she RAILWAY EARNINGE, ANVENANGER.—On Friday, Decemuer2, of diphe ttend Sie iiked as they had scarosly tim? tomake their Wil carly uext year relieve the frigate Franklin, petng all that was vouehsafed by the managers Of |. 4... sa mingy of ine Central Pacifio Railroai Com. | thera, WilLiAM and ANTHONY. ANPENANGER, (he Weatience, tis. (Bundas) aewmecn ce pas re unets Mt wees. Hae ear oe ache ty-mitie BUDS, Vommodore C. R. P. Rodgers, NOW the French cable, The price of bonds in this report Soh Terahae eereine only sons of Anthony and Bernadina Auternanger, | Tesidenee, | tlis ay’ i half-past adieus at home. However, all preferred to burry off pearing tie flag of Rear Admiral Oliver $. Glissen. was without any encouragement to the “bears,” | Pany for} aged 5 and 3 years. NuKPHY.-On Friday, December 2 aitices Just now ena get to work, in order that there BuoUld . Admiral Glisson goes on the retired list the coming 1870, : | “he relatives aud trlends are respectfully invited | ill JON MU! atves jel hoxt spring om the istomus, Year, aud will probably ve relieved of the command | and hence the market slowly drifted to a higher | 1gdy: | to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | Due severe. yer Py ers ce, 36 years, ‘be less delay . pring ® orine Kuropean squadron by Rear Admira: Thom —guotation—viz., rem 111 to 111%4—from which it re | | one o'clock, from ihe residence of the parents, 226 | ye ipeoat £00. lage gaie, ne Mn phy, lve when the rainy and sickly season had set ton A, Jeokins, who is velieved lo be dewn Jor that coded again to 111g. The course of the market 1 Increase... j West Thirty-flrst street. fynah, » county ‘ay, di, ly at ees ny Se eRe en eee a | Nee : earner | shown in the table and from January 1 to December 1, | gRMNOGRL On eaday. srening December 30)" "Maes On Saturday, December 8, TaNR 8. My. ane eat Comets Dae Se) ANMIY INTELLIGENCE. ‘wa. M seve IIH | 1820. eiaiives ani friends of the faiiniy are invited to | Rigo Ce eee among many of the officers aud men whid ler- | : er 1) B09, attend the funeral, from his late residence, 6: ‘ze. ing from ‘he fever contracted whine ashore, In fit- | ap ineir own request the following officers have us M ta nig Aveune, this (Sunday) aiternoan, at one o'clock. ccfemuren end Cigna 6 fee damlly are respeot- Meront the expedition it 6 aniy just to say that the) + oon honorably dis the provisions of — 12'M. 4 THY @ LLG | Increase this Year. .......0eeeeee Buancand-—On Friday, December % at her late | {1 OMOreg, i mite Oe eR trom the rest- Oficers of the Brooklyn Navy Yard assisted Con 3 rutenants 12:40 P. Me. Ape! VHB IMPORTS OF THB WEEK. | residen East ‘Twenty-second street, Canouing | Qeuee oF Wil ny " treet, mander selividge m every Way in ‘heir power, and the act approved Jul :—Pirst Lieutenants | 12: , Fea eee et eer of the late Freues Bian, | South £rooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two te ie m8 to send the Guard outin as. urick, Te) valry; John HB. Purcell and | In the gold lean market the rate ranged from 2 ‘The huports other than dry goods and specie at | ? ” i o'clock, made speclai exertions to send th U. J. Aurick, Tenth eavairy | e card, Esq. ‘The funeral will take place this (8 perfect a covdiiion as possibile, Tbe Guard process Join ¥. Oinley, Twenty-tirst infantry, aud Captain per cent for carrying to flat for borrowing, The | the pert of New York, from foreign ports, for the ‘Nouce of funeral hereafter, niOOIE, Ae Ge. COOOR, (ey his mired Kigeots % the tr Pegg MarR Raue Best ak Septet ‘by | Witt |, Muasatireed, ne | oberations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- | week ending December 2 1870, were $4,159,559. BRENNAN, Suddenly. on Saturday afternoon, Do- Sixth avenue, thence to Calvary © meterys parses wolis Mead waters, | oramance tment, Ts telteved trom’ dit it the | towa:— The following shows the imports of foreign ary | Bughty-iourth Mtrect and ‘broadway, Paraick BREN Jone Maan “nutive’ of pein Bicombar 2 Whe United states gunboat Nipsie, three guns, | Alleghany Arsenal. Pe., and will reteve Captain Gold cleared + 60,126,000 | goods at New York during the past week and since NAN, aged 56 years, ‘Tyrone, Ireland, aged 60 years Aerie ee county Lichtenant Commander Bycon Wise, wow HAs | FT vtera. in command of the Charleston (S.C.) Arse- | Gold balances. 10815129 | the peginning of the yea: Notice of isineral In to-morrow's papers. ‘Funeral takes place from lls late residecse, 7S Tg ie encore meena Be BsheF | nat, Captain Ly.ord will report for duiy to General ; Currency balanees. ... | oe the iene bea ine ha Buidian.—On Friday, December 2, Sauvet W. | powiing Green, this (Sunday) aiternoee ae a4 ‘Atruto, there to pick up. Coin he and | eA contenant James Le Mast, Second artillery, | 7H¢ #uropean steamers took out $800,000In eperie. | entered at port.... $081,508 $1,287,007 $1,78%,120°| BIMDONAM, aged Of yaork a | olclock. Wie suenhitic party snd conv Asplewall, | ang Second Lieutenant Henry W. Yoroett, Elevenill | THE BANK STATEMENT. | Thrown ou market, 770,020 060,180 1,056,721 | to attend the funeral, {rom lus lite residence, No, | ,4cCARTER—On Saturday, December Stn the 334 menare ter Sxpeve be aixiYe SbOGe EN Mr ba | iMfauiry, bave beeu ordered before the Retiring | The weekly wtatement ef the assoviated banks is | Siwce Juin. le AR 5 P %4 Waverley place, 6n Monday morning, at’ ton | JOAn, Of Me, Agee Me residence oo Bleventh mouth. t , nied | poard | : Pua \ Entered at port... . 77,389,020 $0,057,638 101,584,288 | Grogck, ‘The remains will be taken to Providence, | Seely Brooklyn. . McCakreR, Esq., for- States ste Lieutenant | “rst Lieutenant Gustavus Shreyer, Sixth cavalry; | UMfavorable, A decrease of over half a million 1 | surown on market 79,063,408 88,678,900 102,660,439 | PTS. interment, meriy'of Coleraine, Ireland. | Comuranse reel pad SA! ¢ Augustiis G. Tas im, ‘Twelith mfantry, and | lial tenders is attributed to the locking up ef greeu- | Tye total Imports at this port for the past week | | iEANG nD.—On Friday, December 2 at her res | qyHiia remaus, Wille, Temoved for taterment in he ee big aga signe? Tan © tha. | eae ant Thomas L. Alston, unassigned, Nay backs by parties interested in a decline In stocks | were $5,047,679, against $5,899,787 the previous dence, No. 36 Bast STH NY SenOOCIParONG, | OASOLINE, o'clock. ‘ Pacise. a to begin ope:ations there, work- | See honorably discharged irom service ander the | phe gpecte tem also shows @ decrease, the diminu- week, and $5,281,629 for the corresponding week of Ee CARD, daughter of the lat ‘ant jancard, McCARTNEY.—On Saturday, December 3, Tuomas ipg towards the East to Jom the party trom we The expedition will cease labor, if possibie, Ist of May, and return home, wis to be 0 tus R, Rootuson, Second Lieutenant Green Clay new army law. THE DRY GOODS MARKT. tuon being over a million of dollars, The actual los+ in reserve is even greater than the miliion and a half above specified, as the liapilities of the banks have | Jast year. THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. The following 1s a detailed report of the specie ‘Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from St. Francis Xavier's church, West Sixteenth street, ou Mondav | morning, at hali-past ten o’ciock. A solemn re- McCARTNBY, aged 26 years, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at eleven o'clock, from the Seventeenth street Mctho- eral mart been ordered by a lars. The | ¢ a New York dunng the week endin, dist Episcopal church. General Telin, to assemble at the rooms of the | The Trade im Dry Goods During the Week— | Deen augmented about half a milhon dollars. ‘The | exported trom New bap | quiem mass will be offered. McCORMICK.—MICHARL McOorrc, aged 42 courts }, at me Navy Yard gate, Br What Goods are in the Most Demand—Etfece | SUPlus reserve 1s therefore impaired nea ly | December 3, 1870:—- BRENON. me een fr nenember rata years, native of county Cavan, Ireland, jyn, to ty all cases arising im the Marine 3 7 $1,800,000, ‘The statement contrasts with its pre- | November 30—Steamer Clty of Port au Prince, Kyecar, wife of Alfred D. Brenon, aged 43 years. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited corps, navy, to come belore it, ‘The detail | ofthe Lute Warm Weather on the Trude. pCR AON Set Port au Prince—American silver.......... $28,117 | 5 Funeral from her late residence, 150 Degraw street, | ¢o attend the funeral, from his late residence, 108 ‘of the court consists ef Lieutenant Cololonel Jean Rather anil”? i sad Nov. % November 30—Steamer Cuba, Liverpool | BEE oak me Suter exer sores ux | Goerck street, unis” (Sunday) afternoon, at 'twe L, Broome, Presilent; Major George Porter Hous | «Bat how do you account for that” ++ $264,006, 116 Silver bars... 129,523 | picuney, native of county Waterford,’ parish | “clock. Sannentys épilatoout ton, Capiain i. Percy Meeker, First Lieutenant Er “Very easily.” 1 617 Mexican eilver. as wicenas. Rises: 30,000 ‘Atfane, Ireland, aged 78 years. McCoy.—Suddenty, is residence, 245 Columbia Goodloe, auc Second Licueuant Willam B. Remey, Judge Advocate of the Marine Corps. Porter and His Speci) Duties ax Admirnl. - ohh Thea “that 18 not your fault.” Increase in joans. $1,655,027 Spanish Gold. .....2-.eeeeee eee WER Burcer.—On Saturday, Devember 3, GEoRcw Drumsords, Corrin, county Moneghan, Ireland, aged. Since the release of Rear Admiral Porter trom | wi certainly mot. You see we do our best and | Decrease in specie 1114:551 | December 3—Steamer Ocean Queen, Pana: BY ORe. mas of the family are invited to attend the | 23 Years.. e uty at the Navy Department at Washington, and have to depend upon others, like most men. We | Decrease in circulavon.. 115,291 mMa—AMETICAN SilVer....-eseeee seeee 5,640 funeral, at is Jate residence, Wallstreet, Morrisania, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the Is promotion to the grade of admiral, special duty 7 eae a Increase in deposits. ... +. 676,246 | December 3—Steamer City of Brussels, Liver- on Tuesday, at twelve ‘o'clock noon. "The Sandy funeral, from No, 150 DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, on has beeu assigned to him assuch., Some of the duues which new fall upon lim to perform consists | of making ap annual report to the Seeretary of the “But how ?” “Well, the orders do vot come tn as fastas we would desire,” try © keep our stock up to the mark; butif we do not get it off our hands in time we experience a dead loss.’* 32)353,679 194,415,073 Legal tenders. 51,826,558 ‘The changes are in detail as follows:— 194,991,319 Decrease in legal tenders. MONEY FIVE TO SEVEN PER CENT, ‘The rates in the money market have undergone a 568,900 61,257,060 | | Novemver 30—Stea pool—Mexican silver. December 1—Schooner Cayes—American silver. December 1—Steamer Missouri, Havana— pool~ Mexican silver... Silver bars. Gold bars: His friends and the friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, 18 | Jate residence, 609 West Forty-sixth street, this | (Sunday) alternoon, at one o'clock. ‘ Hook pilots and the members of Constitution Lodge, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited. OLARK.-—-On Saturday morning, December 3, at 37 Madison street, WILLIAM JAMES CLARK, only son sane, Brooklyn, JouN MoCoy, in the 60th year of is age. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. MOGINN.—ANNIE, daughter of John MoGinn, of Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. McGOLDRICK.—SUSAN AGNES MOGOLDRICK, only daughter of Neal and Mary Ann NoGoldrick, aged Lb year, 4 months and 10 days. ai ; The above was part of a conversation held yester- | gradual hardening during the week and at the close | Tota! for the week ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are re- Navy, embracing therein his observations a0 re-| Gay between a gentleman not over well posted in are quoted tive te six per cent on governmenta and Previously report oF ae A. and Mary Clark, aged 6 months and spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the commendations upen professional affairs relating | ine ary goods trade and a prominent importe! ——— ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited | Tesidence of her parents, 44 Fiushiog avenue, t the navy. He isto inspect ships going and re- | 5. x m nt Importer on | six to seven on stocks. Borrewers were active in | -rotai since January 1, 1870. $56,749,210 | eo attend tne funeial, this @unday) afternoon, attwo | Rear Oxford street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) after- turning from sea, in person or through his different | BYO#¢¥9Y- their demands today at seven per cent, but the | Same time 1869... 30,509,480 | (clock. ‘The remaiue Will be interred in Greenwood | 2000, at three o’cleck, thence to Cemetery or the ig 5 it 1s almest needless to state that New York city | market relaxed toward the close of banking hours | Same ume 1868 ++ 69,232,2 Cemetery. Holy Cross for interment, Imspecting oficers, and report the result in every Same time 1867. 44,422,384 peta icGowAN.—On Thursday, December 1, MATHEW is the centre of the dry goods trade of this country, 0 he i s : ¥ Cogan.—On Friday, December 2, Mary, the be- particular to the department; supervise the tnspes- | aa cis the centre of almest every other trade in tne | smttwcoedke eae | Same Hime 1866 SragnGol | Yoved daughter of John and Ro-é’ Cogan, aged 4 | MOPAR: AEC4 De Tends are invited to attend the tion of 1ron-clads and Wooden vessels in ordivarye| » jee bah slouteend nena 27,843,212 | years, 2 months and 11 days. re a Spain stations: visit the dock | C202 % which millions of capital are involved. | Commercial paper was quoted 034 a 8 per cent for THE SUB-TREASURY REFORT. ¥Chne friends of the family, and those of ner uncle | funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from at the navy yards and yards and other nava! stations, reporting their gen- eral efficiency, making suggestions ané recommen- When trade of any kind is dull in the metrepolis it is pretty certain to be found dull everywhere else; and when it 38 brisk hereabouts every other business prime double name acceprances, Hl Foreign exchange was steady and without change ‘The following was to-day’s business at the office of the United States Treasurer: | Daniel, are respectfully invited to attend the tune- ; Tal this (Sund: residence of ) aiternoon, ai one o’clock, from the er parents, 175 First avenue, and ‘i his late residence, 326 Pearl street. MOLAUGHLIN.—At Jersey City, N. J., on Wednes- day, November Harriet, wife of George McLaughlin, aged 60 years. rijite'an vada m rates, Gola receipts 905,220 | thence to Calvary Cemetery. dations regarding their wants us he deems advisable, | town of note feeis the’ enliveniug Im- ec eaite utenti tare 614/537 ‘COGGILL.—Suddenly, on’ Saturday morning, De- en See ee ference Posy Pe noareck: and thereby causing the Secretary of the Navy to | nose from the metiopolia. [nm the dry | - ad 60,491,363 | cember 3, at his residence, No. 254 Furth avenue, | DO Monon Grove Ly ere Sie nna ay) ate act advisedly upon all these diferent branches of ; ‘The government Ist was quiet and @ shade | Gurrency receip' 283/739 | FREDERICK W. CoGGiLL, in the 49th year of his q street ym ‘e f geods trade, in this elty there is probably | grmer, ‘There was little disposition to deal, and | Currency pxyments 1,094,287 "| age. serney-Oiey. the service. The Admiral makes avery large and mata i rmer. ap eal, an y pi 094, 21 " Fitchburg (Mass.) papers please copy. ; shy more capital invested than in any other | the market closed steady as follows:—United States | Currency balance... 7,078,811 The relatives and friends of the family are respect- CNAMARA.—By falling trom train, at Mead- interesting report this year, which will ve em: | wo legitimate trades combined, that 1s regarding ten Customs ....... 71,000 | fully invited to attend the funeral,frem the Church ville, Pa, on Wednesday, November 30, Joun Mc- bodied with the Secretary’s Monday next. THR SALE OF TRON-CLADS. report to Congress on the trafic in domestic goods and imported goods as of the same mart. On Broadway alone there are three dry goods houses whose combined sales jor currency sixes, 110% & 111; United States sixes, 1881, registered, 1093¢ & 110; do. de, coupon, 113% a 118%; do, five-twenties, registered, May and No- veinber, 10634 a 107; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 107 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSS Saturday, Dec. $—10:15 A.M. of the Transfiguration, I'wenty-ninth street, near Fifth avenue, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, without farther notice, CONLAN.—On Friday, December 2, DENIS CONLAN. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited NAMARA. The friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from 256 Navy street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) a‘ternoon, at haif-past two o'clock. It is very generaily believed that in his report the | the * . + ? by ue rd: I past year amount to the extraordinary sum of na = 3 ii 200 shs West 0 Tel..bc 44 % “Y Prior.—On Saturday, December 3, after a long Secretary will recommend tie sale ef nearly all the sisal 2 i 810734; do. do., 1864, do. do, 106% a 107; de, do., sg 10M) do. 44g | to attend the funeral, from 2it West, Twenty-sXth | ang painful sickness, MARY PRIOR, @ native of the NINETY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, 1806, do. do., 106% a 107; do. ist 500 40. 4a street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, rish of Killeshandi © Ireland, aged fron-clads now laid up at League Island, New | gna this gare is not by any means the maxtmam nas Se ae iy aie 106 a a ied ered, ¢ 80) Pacitc Mail BS.b'¢ amy | | COOK.—in por i On ee aa eer she Ven ee 2 3 ‘ e e consi january and July, 1057 a 3 do, do, 55, COU 3 8 en vi Of nm Ui} , + Orieansiand Mound Clty, TL. 8 they ae considered | which these same nouses have reached in thelr total | Yon ac, anos u ooigs aoe don Aber, de Ge, etre a AWN Cai Bit-bo Sst | Mew Unrisia Gere: aged 26 yearns Us CAUBMSF OF | The friends and acquaintances of the family, and Momaloes, Sue's procsedsiariaing irom <helrsele | aniouné cteales in yearnigpno by Pisifabk taken lt ct aco. woes el cee eae 10000 NYC & HER ‘The relatives and irlends of the familly are invitea | these of her son-in-law, James pheriiea, ere re can advantageously gu toward’ the building of one | mto consileration’ with the immense number of | 10., 1868, de. de., 109% @ 10074; do. ten- ee sak to avtend the funeral, from St. Peter's church, State | bectiully requested te attend the funeral, aailahaer or two large vessels, Which would be a credit to our , “smaller” houses who do a regular business | forties, registered, 1063; &@ 106)4; do. do., coupon, 0 street, near Bond street, on Monday afternoon, at ?, J mavy and which are so greatly in demand. that amounts to from one to four or tive millions aunually, shows the great importance of the dry ers gow the 106% @ 106},. STOCKS DULL AND STRADY. 6 a7; Mariposa preferred, 10; Boston one o'clock. COLEMAN Sudaenly, on ¥riday, December 2, No, 132 West Nineteenth street. | PRovost.—On Saturday morning, December 8, AN~ NIE CLARK, @aughter of Stephen H. and Elizabeth G. - BUREAU REPORTS. goods Ww in the metropolis, Of course every large Mrs. MARIA COLEMAN, relict of David Coleman, aged Provost, in the i7th ye: , : aL een 8 5 ar of her age. sable t t passed 2 to house that has any pretensions to meeting thé wanis | ‘The stock market was heavy in the morning and Gl years. stot) y Merepahle to én sot passed at tne: lat session of | or iyi cas of out Of town puyers deals exbansivel a ° Relatives and friends are inyited to attend the | ,, The relatives and iriends of the amily are respect~ Congress ali the bureau reports of the several de- | in domestic goods, as well as imperied goods, vet | Pces Generally lower. A strong movement in fnneral, from the Bedford street Methodist Episcopal | Tully Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday partment of the government will be printed ana | the importations alone of toreiga dry goods Western Unien, which touched A, Jed the List on a 100 | chareh, on Nonday afternoon, ab one coos Seca enalecany three o'clock, from East % ” Lhe) eer ci s e J Fr Own bet y et closed steady at an im- CUNNINGHAM. —Un Saturday, December 3 er a ™ “ - submitted to Congress, together with the Secretaries? | HY since the Ist of January amounted to | reaction, and the marke e tid pharma a i ATHBONE.—ELEANOR Davis, only daughter of Feports, on tle rst day of the sessten, instead of | Syne gouuaucane pony Of November they j provement all around. Businoes was ight, how-| poud st, Hy short tines, ANSI OONNINGHAM, aged 17 Years and | witigm B. and Mary A. Rathbone, aged $ years, 10 yeral months after “is, a8 as irequentiy been fsincre* y = $ ver. roke! e . 1000 Mil & Int.. 949% 400 Chic months and 13 days. the case herevofor Mee TAB PAST WERK ; ever, and brokers complam Of greas duttigas, |The | iipe.eat Omiisi sf a0 OG ‘The trends of the family are respeetfully invited | ™Prionus of the family invited to atrend the funeral ernie” —_ = ‘ > the trade in the dry goods market was duil a | following were the closing prices at the last session | s000 lo seve 8844 BI Chi to attend the funeral, to vary Cemetery, on Mon- a 3 > e FLEET—RESTIRATION OF AMERICAN US | e ie 4 +g | from 43 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, on Tuesda; WAR ABATIC SLERT—EESTORA! tee general thing. In fact, it has not been Very orisk 1 eaue fesse ; a fui Toi, Peo €Wisk.wd s1i¢ 900 Tol, Wab & W day afternoon, at iwa o'clock, from her mother's eh ‘ i yn, meraay, MISSIONARIES—SALE OF THE WRECK OF STEAMER | The whoiesale line since September, and jor a very | & ‘eStock Exchange:—Canton Company, 065 ® | suo Jeiterson RR inim 90% 40 Pits, FLW & Chi residence, Bridge street, corner Front, Brooklyn. afternoon, atone o'clock. ONEIDA. PERNT z simple reason. When the European war broke out | 69; Western Union 449; a 4434; Quicksilver, 4a 5; | 60sheFourthNatBank 103” 40 Del, Lack &W RR. DAMMERS,—On Friday, December 2, after a’severe RE —On Saturday, December 3, Mre, JULIA ¥ advices fromm the Asiatic feet state that | the Western and other out of town bi catia ++ 10344 WChic & Aiton KR. and painful fines, Mrs, C, W. Daxorers, widow of | REGAN, aged 69 years. Rear Admiral Jonn nauding that fect, impression that they would be “shut out” from Maripo 10 Gallatin Nat 16 Chi, Bur & Q RR Veter A. Dammers, aged 60 years, 10 months aud 4 ‘The friends are respectfully invited to attend the a ; | Was at Wosung, Uiitna, in lis Hagship Colorado, on their y Water Power, 191{ a 20; Adams Express, 647¢ bid; | 50 Nassau Bank. 100 Morris & Ks RR . or funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, E. raf eR: r importations by reason of the conilict, if we; a “ 10 Metropolitan BI 100 Han & St Jo RR. 4 days, Xo. I the isth ot September.’ The health vf ail on beard | Wala to long, eo they st once docked tothe | WellsFargo | Exp do, scrip, 2% a} Mh petronalian 8 Wee CRE... Ia | Her relatives and friends of the family are invited | 7+ Hutchings: No. 39 Fourth street, Williamsbirg, was good. There wus no special news from the | city aad iaid’'in a: heavy stock of whavever | 9%: American 46 & 4634; United | 102 West U Tel 100 Obio & Mis 8i39 | te attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 173 | L. I. on Monday. The remains to be taken to the Neet, except that the Be sent to Teng- 4 “ | 2743 2 723 ory ‘do. | West Fi ie 3 { Church of St, Peter and Paul, where @ reqaiem mass i goods they stood the most in need of, .or | <j, 2 Pacific Mail, 423, i | West Fourtn street, tus (Sunday) afternuon, at two peor , chau-lee, tir they lieved they would | States Express, 34 ‘aciiic Mail, ‘4 12:15 o’Clock P. M. | o'clock. will be held. f ean missionaries, for the 1 + in of in” Octover, | a 423; New York Centr: ated, 9155 a 9195 | #12000 US 6's, *81, F 84500 US 6. ; | Chicago papers please copy. Peer tearm lt er ee ars lous Of the avy De. | #ud November, though of conrse they did not get thé | New York Central, scrip, 865 @ 85%; Erle, 243; q | $000 Uses," i DELANEY.—On Saturday, December a ie Merch herent rid es ae cae ner freien oS aa same variety of snitable goods then that they could ; K bid: Ha ; 3520 ‘O01 | MARTIN STA Y as and Catharine : ; ie he wreck of the cerveite | now. During all the month of September, conse: , preferred, 4734 bid; Harlem, Sg @ | 1000 US 5-20, F, 6000 US 5: Delaney, aged 13, 10 months and "3. Funeral will take place from the house of Mr, ow. se al 8 of Sep » COS . . Albert Metz, Van Ripen avenue, Hudson City, this ink in the Bay of Yokobama by guns aud other valuable property tor quently, (ue trade was very lively, and importers 1014 @ 10194; Michigan Central, One o’Clock P.M y The relatives and trends of the lly invited to atte: amer Bombay, as, previous to | ¢ Min i a a 7 Os 1 rents’ | (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. : i 2 | Tubbed their hands with gleé, not anticipating tbat 92% 4 Panama, 76 a | 85080 .N Garé’s, old b.. 4714 2008hs Erie KR....b c qnested to attend the fuueral, irom his parents “ : “past thr 1 : praia Fae soeied Once out-ef-iown buyers were forestalling What they cert acai oes ey Soe pam, 75 & | Seow N Car 6's, n, 26 20900 N ¥ Con & HR ett | residence, 234 West Eighteenth’ street, on Alonday | fi a ae ae ee ete & Haedie gen Re ce in ae uid have, under other circumstances, purchased Union Pacific, 17% @ 18; Illinois Central, 135 ae ‘ 10Li6 200 LS &Mich S RK... | afvernoon, at one o'clock. {ania fe sida + Rirrer, in the 44th year a a eae et privae proparte, Bowe | tater in the'season, October and November hava | bid; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 105 a 108; Chicago creel i ie Hear paUNxina.tn Jersey City, on Samrday evening, | ate Eienas and relatives of the family, and the ament, Mm Se eae Prato 4 AR peo come and passed, and the conntry buyers have had ‘iaartincaiin 10, ferre 7% @ 90: il * YW Jecember MARY EuMaA, Wile of Wilham B. Dun- 4 “) say hitch ‘ed iv, b om divers, their effer being | their eyes {to the lact that they would | and Norinwestern, 81 bid; do., preferred, 8974 a 96; lua Chic & N WRR.... | ming, in the "28th year of her age. members of the Carpet Upholster Benevolent N Cleveiana, C 100 Chic & NW pra. 100 do. | Union, are respec the funeral, sf MOE tureeb ine ec. | Ret alter all nut out” from their im- lumbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 4 tice of funeral to-madtrow. \) afte at unetotD Doe ee eo vat EOWE. die Soman | PORaode cir time, and that the | 80 a 8134; New Jersey Central, 109 a 109%; Rock § 200 Enton Fac Rit | ,Fouque.—On the mgut of December 1-2, Ava usta | tls (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his nuwever, @ sis yet 10 ty Lat miract ara - - zt 5 C Cin, ic FOUQUE, ager 5 ye le a dl aa vd a eaaeaed. fe 7 Hetero UE a her nah Hee | Island, 116% bid; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 597% 0 60; eid ie rat inives sOUninAs, and the members of La |. Rousox—Oh Friday, December 2, Isanet M. Ror- aa ee teemusioduntvig therein had been no waratall, Owing to this | 40., preferred, 814 a 61%; Toledo, Wabash and Olomante-srnitie: Cosinopotite, No. 410, ants Doptenintraneeoeiuiy ines io suena athe puns of each and Oh Whatatations oF | } Western, 5134 @ 5124; do., preferred, 73 bid; Fort done, 50 Ha Sido KR. rape tne ity 0-7 anemone ior eee ral, at her late residence, 189 Carystie street, thls number of guns of eac DEAS BEEN. “DRAGGING,’? ya $ ‘ 100 Adams ix #5” 100 Cue & Alton. invited to attend the funeral, from his iate » : ‘ ee duties they are employed at , | vanical term. Most ot tne jodbers during | Wayne, 9474 bid; Chicago and Alton, 11624 a 116;do., | yogNY G&HR REO 6 915 12 PL FLWAC gid Tes dence, No. 240 West Twenty-flith street, tits (Sua- | (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, . dmiral O. 8. Glissou, commanding. | on hand down to the lewest possible th Saeed imains Will be interred in Greenwood. B: bide 5 bgt Nag he dea guns, | guns. this they 31%; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 10940 110: Morris and Essex, 91), a 9) Boston, Harttord STREET QUOTATIONS. ‘der, F. J. MOSSSEN, Secretary La Clem. Am. Cos., No. 410, F. and A, M. SELL, in the 70th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Seco! rg runs, | ¥ . awe 3; anh 5 4 >, % Nock PF. fully invited to aitend the funeral, fro; is ie pet ma rey al ¢ and Erle, 314 a 334; Hannibal and St Joseph, 105 wid; Half-Past Five o?Clock ¥ CAUIUL.—On Saturday, December 3, after a short | {HY invited to att rls Ber heattey rieeake oe) nta—Third rate. ... 8 guns, | & eet Re Ae do., preferred, 11434; Columbus, Chicago and In- Janspoune Pid a 1s illness, ANN CAHILL, im the 65th year of | ten o'clock, ‘The remains will be taken to Green- y - : and fer the! greatly iy a Sah ersey Central.. 109, a 10i¢ | wood for interment. c i ed by those Who were willing, by reason of | Hana Central, 18% a 10 nf Book Island... 110% a iy ‘the romains will pe taken from the residence of | “Sutrrvax-—On. Friday, December 2, Wruuraye 3 guns, ree bin at a low price, Lo es a arte ton a pro- HIGHEST AND LOWES? PRICES, | her brother, Bartholomew Cahill, 133 Monroe street, | guitivaN, aged 24 years, @ native of Ireland. 8 te nbare n several rien ‘2 “¢ proiit’s sake. of the ‘The following table shows the highest and on Monday inorning, at nine o'clock, to St. Mary’s The friends and relatives of the family and those | | large importing honses dress goods of almost ail church, ria, L. L., where a solemn requiem mass 5 34 descriptions are: he a) Hea lewest prices ef ihe leading stocks during the day:— c by » L. 1, Where a solemn requi ‘Sj of his brother Rodger, also the members of the Setern. ond rate (flagship) | ope ee: Bas hag ges per © = less E ding 8 pol al pe Northwestern.. | will be oftered up for the repose of her soul. The | Kenmare Benevolent Association, are invited to Tuscarora—Third rate » | son Baa > aetsaek Wate Cine ek | New Tod Senta Geimuaieel: ae ae reiutives and friends are invited to attend. Attend the fnneral, from his brother's residence, 48 arth ra tl weer ae here Dele tte BF ao dec Mon Lark Caneavemip-cc cs... 2 RwAL ESTATE MATTERS. GALLAGHER. On Friday, Mecember 2, MARGARET | Chrystie street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one urth rate lsnage: tor BR REE ee ee wil TTERS. TonaRr, the beleved wile of Michuel Gallagher, | o'clock precisely. Mantasker—# | be come a givt . Six-quarter plaids, Reading alk ae Ron og et lic Chaech. See aavennnd friends of the family are respect- | association Eis MOUSE AERA TTOE + | fer inst ha few weeks ago brought $2, | Lake Shore. Sale of St. Aun’s Roman Catholic Charch. | raiiy invited to attend the funeral, from her late} ther late brother member, Willlam Sullivan, tiie Third rate (monitor) : | wv avurday offered at $1 10, The goods most | Wabash. ‘The particular ttem of interest im the real estate | pesidence, 350 West Twenty-fifth street, this (Sanday) (Sunday) afternoon, at twe o'clock, from 48 Chrystie Second rate ay . | HINES AO Dea On he ones caine tee eee oer jnoeinwenietn: market yesterday was the sale of St. Ana's (Roman | afternoon, athaltpastone velock. 7 4 | Btreet. The Association will meet at thelr Head. Mae Co a t pre rahi , | Winter, ost of orders Came e st, ni 9 Wot PS * GAULT. nh ursday, ember aa * uarters, Kosler’s Hotel, 475 Pearl street, at twelve wee ens alge ee oe ae Ded Com dally Re ym seas fhe Whore winter has | Rock Isiand.. Catholic) church property, on Highth street, near Cau in the 18th year of his age. ¥ Orclock precisely. By erder of : com! er pro tem. of the Nortn Atiantic fleet, in connection With his own command—tnat of ‘the Southern squadron of the same fect. It is under- stood, however, that upon the completion of the pairs ui the Severn at Norfolk—Rear Admiral Lee's Magship—be will take active command of the squad- ron, retieving Commodore Green of both commands, ue the Southern squadron is no longer © be The warm weatuer | ne Offer hand, has nade the near at cuuund for the same goods exceedingly light, much to the disgust of tie jobbers, who, though they depend upon the regularity of the season Jor activity in the trade, and cast their horoscopes accordingly, have ne more power than other mor- tals tv coutrol the vaga of the weather, ‘The q ' Milwaukee and St. Milwaukee ana St. Paul pre Obio ana Mississippi New Jersey Central Western Union ‘ele; Paciic Mail.. THE CITY BANK SHARES. graph Fourth avenue, by E. G. Locke, real estate broker, to Mr. A. T, Stewart. The price paid Is understood to be about $130,000, The property*embraces the church snd rectory on Eighth street, and o house and lot on Fourth avenue, which connects with the property on Eighth street, ‘he congregation will relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Triuity, corner of Madison avenue and Bast Forty-second street, this (Sunday( after- noon, xt one o’cloc GiLLiss.—At the residence of lils mother, 53 West Forty-eighth street, on Saturday, December 3, THOMAS GILLISS, aged 17 years. MICHAEL HAGGERTY, President. DENIS ©. SULLIVAN, Secretary, THOMPSON.—On Friday, December 2, after a linger- ing iliness, JamEs THOMPSON, in the 67th year of nis age. The rolatives and friends and those of his som Lucas and bis son-in-law, ©. E. Coutan, are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from his late re- p0l- | past day or two, however, has reminded New ‘The following were the bids for the eity bank | remove to their new church on Twelfth street, be- Funeral services at St. Thomas’ church, gn Mon- | sidénce, No. 4 West Forty-eighth street, Mond: sidered a separate com . Commodore Green | Yorkers that winter cannot be far distant even for ‘i y 7 0 ; ven : afternoon at two 0" : itches ead ik . nh a bt e ’ ners # 7 out the firs day morning, at eleven o'clock, afternoon at two o'clock. will remain, tor the present, at least, on duty in the nd #0 the trade in. the heavy goods began to | SMaresi—Mankatian, 148; Merchants’, 116%; Me- | tween Third and Fourth avenues, about the drat of | Wc Pe TREE.—On Saturday morning, December 3, | “TooRwk.--At Beliport; Long Island, on Saturday, in His extensive stations. at diffe potnts up yesterday, During the wees black Astia- | ebamics’, 137; Unien, 127; America, 148; @ity, 214; | January. only son of Theodore and Katy Green- | December 3, Captain SAMUEL S. TOOKER, aged 0% ” MOKrE 3 a cee Hegde est fiiteen Eki 4 ‘Tradestaen’s, 152; Mechanics and Traders’, 135; This church was originally erected in Murray } tree, aged 6 ee ea iv days. Frid: yeara. 8 ve 5 holesale lots, a very large run, ; : 0) . GusTIN.—At West Hoboken, N, J., on iday, Funerat om Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, Shale Jo as well as the imitation plush sacqnes called l’tm- Merchants’ Exchange, 103%; Leather Manufac- | street by the Presbyterians in 1812 for Dr. Mason, Deconihera’ 0 BeRNOME cone trom his late residence, in Bellport. > gun, 16 guns, 1 gun, Portsmouth. Wasp—Pourth cond rate. ... ‘ate. ‘atrice, Emglish plushes of al kinds nad a good », and the most extensive raids were made upon cussimeres, This class of goods became very turers’, 190; Seventh Ward, 112; State ef New York, 104; Commerce, 126; Broadway, 302; Ocean, 7014; one of their most distinguished ministers. In 1842 the jot upon which it stood tn Murray street was The suneral will take Church, Hague street, lace trom the Presbytertan Vest Hoboken, on Monday ‘Twica.—On Saturday, December 3, James Twiaa, @ native of the parish of Rosscarberry, county Cork, P ACL + . sold, and the building taken down and rebuilt, | afternoon, at two o'clock. Ireland, aged 70 years. Reat Admiral Jono A. Winslow, commundin searve im the ‘market before the close of the | Mercantle, id; ameticen Exchange, 12; Chat- | sone for stene, where it now stands. ‘The |" MastaM.—on Saturday, December 3, Jaxe HAs- |! relatives and triends, and those of his sons, Saranac—Second rate (fagship). .. in ems Cek, aud aso consequence advanced ff. | ham, 172; Bank of the Republic, 116; Hanover, 104; | congregation alterwards became embarrassed | rast, the beloved wife of William Haslam, us the 68d | Dennis J., Patrick J. and John W., are respectfully Molican—Third rate.... ‘ | GD. DCE Cone, Pancy dress goods were very | Irving, 118; Metropolitan, 134; People's, 140; | amd sold ont, when it became a temple | year of her age. invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, Kearsarge—Third rate. . | ant, there Dems itttie or no demand for them, While | grocers’, 118: Market, 126; Shee and Leatuer, 160; | Of Roman Catholic worship. The present Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | 116 Henry street, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. St. Mary—Third rate. Jamestown—Third rate Onward—Third rate (swreship}. Resaca—Third rat . R 1 ond aa the stock on hand 1s fast becoming beanti- | ‘worship the pulpit of this‘church was occupied by a | CorNELta, relict of Christopher Heartt and daugh- Van Winxkrr.—On Friday evening, December 2, of Senay Sacaaaaee Thy less, tt fs quite likely people will soon buve to | Natienal Exchange, 100; Central Natienal, 105345 Slergynan Finces most eloquent and scholarly | ter of the late Henry Lyle, ot Dutchess county, N. Y. | consumption, Francis Van WINKLE, im the 424 EL Reek Fourth rate.... % ere ail, What oehen ee non ne in | Feurta National, 10344; Ninth National, 106; Tenth | efforts were dixected to attacks upon Catholicism ‘The relatives and Triends are invited to attena the | of his age. The Saginaw has been detatica for temporary | yore sodd'ane fore a not so finely wade, arc National, 125; Orlental, 154; Gold Exchange, 70, and all the forms ef submission to the Papal } funeral, from No. 213 East Thirteenth street, on The friends and relatives of the family are respect- danty with the Darien expedition. The corvette Cali- tornia has gone into comrmissien at the Boston yard. Her destination is supposed to be the Pactilc feet, seemed to run in favor of plain ‘There was very little cholve in i he matter of PARISIAN GOODS, ‘There was @ pretty good demand for silk goods all the week, Alt cloth colors in particular breught good prices. Dark navy blues, rife green, serges und piain colors Appeared to bo Core Exchange, 129; Continental, 96; Common- wealth, 95; Importers and Traders’, 156; Park, 169; Manufactarers and Merchants’, 100; New York THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES, ‘The folowing were the bids for the rallway mort pastor, the Rev. Father Preston, is himself a con- vert, and one of the most eloquent divines in the Roman Catholic pulpit in this neighborhood, It is said that at one time when a Presbyterian house of authority. Could he now rise from his grave and see the dally sacrifice of the mass offered where fermerly there was no sense of religious fecling ex- hesitaie tn his fully invited to attend the funerai, from her late residence, 348 Kiguth avenue, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Heanit.—In this city, on Friday, December 2, Monday morning, at eleven o'clock. Mobile papers please copy. HILLENS.—On Friday, December 2, WILLIAM H., ‘The remains will be taken to St. Theresa’s church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose orn Soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- terment. fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 83734 Water street, this (Suuday) after- | noon, at half-past one o'clock. a r! e das ) the velvet se " ¥ cept at regalar intervals, he migh Bon of Antoinette and the late Professor Henry WaLkER,—On Wednesday, November 16, at Chase- Souchern squadron” of thar fect, wach “is cout | dead: and Woolies ails ors See rey eaeatt | ae Donds:— Rete OURe wan formerly Presbyterian. itis | Functatitom tee es 1. Ramen ee eS manded by Commodore David McDougal. ai reduced prices for the Waterviiet. New York Gem Gorrie: Gf” Gt Wears oe fgegives = 100 Hae eat at tantonee le: arr panemtvesngn atteee On Masdag macnn at oTyIRLERT On Wed NORTH SQUADRON PACIFIC FLEET. j _ If the present hait-wintrish weather should con+ ork Geogs'aue" a7 gt Wertta a i Sener ee ee ee 1 Tarteneclbe Lue ee ea urea pam en eect Geen Commodore Willlam Rogers Taylor, commanding. i thie next week, or grow colder, the trade in be tt & Chic 34, ertendeacigo . Pguse tan) papers Please copy. A RARRTaGRO tien on aae Panne are respectfully Ossipee—Third rate (aagahip). seve 8 GUS. | vera and all heavy, foods promises v0 be active, there Sat eae Bd tn. vosvsene COURSE OF ENPIBE, Horkins.—On Friday, December 2, at 36 Hudson | invited to attend the funeral this (Sunday) morning, Tier dirit-al ein Brongers: chasing Besiie ScL ° - M nan Socnty bites hans Cae ee Rte ee ae eee if e ! dgers, . t ————— se iy and, age years. No. 122 Frankuin street, psec” ie jf am pate BAL FIRE WW ANN STREET—LOSS $15,000, Two thousand nine hundred and seventy-two pas- | The relatives ‘and friends are juvited to attend the | WitLiaMs.—Un Friday, December 2, at his resi- ‘Aiaal xa Th my erg “i | ——— sengers arrived at this port from foreign ports for | funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. dence, 323 East Vifty-sixth street, Jdano—Third. rate (hospi ‘aka enki) 7 guns. | About hall-past four o'clock yesterday morning the week ending Saturday, December 3, They HvGHF3.—On Saturday, December 3, PATRICK ‘the funeral will take place this ceundsy) ater. Ashuelot—Third rate 6'guus. | fre broke outon the fourth floor, rear of No. 47 ann | Hattem con mus £8. came by the fellowing vessels:— Bie relatives and friends of the family are re- | Invited to ationds Te Temas ot sata ‘hird t 2 : nt ‘ cy—Third rate... “ 6 guns. j treet, owned by Ludwig Dohsenwent, and obcu- Alb & Soedd Dae. « Sramahipe. ¥ Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. | Woos.—On Saturday morning, December 3, after ‘neat tk | plea by S. ©. Jackson, manufacturer of jewelxy | ichCon asta tt Bus So ea Joseph’s church, corner of Vanderbilt avenue and | a long and severe iliness, ELLEx, beloved wife of s being oid, and are considered | boXes. Mr, Jacksen's loge is $2,000; insured for | MichSeTpeadmrren, Bf Stic a come: Arr ear hed air gered Pr tt Se: | CRATES, Woons mn Hie soay eb, rarity, and tx Bo Woribiess ns euly vo be used a jnland store siups | ¢i,000 In the St, Nicholas Insurance Company. wien gen ar By iio, us Buse Bronx 37 + 896 bitered for the: re vane at missou oie remalss ‘will of Hee ErOHeay paver Uoveoran, and ‘her brother-t1- ony ee Fo oma ae i oni Sar ai) mod oe bine ee ae as floors ted eas Gent Pac ban. a aL iy i 96 ‘be conveyed to Flatbush Cemetery. law, Michael Alwell, are respectfully. invitea to at- by the way of the Moduerranean and Buet canal | hanufecearsea coho caste eh. Wes ee grees | Ceue resins Te eine ge Ean! letim aes ERC TONES nee Sere) DOCETRDEE 3) an et ee haAys aiecea ae and recent advices from Rear Admiral Rodgers re: | upon which’ ‘ter | have $1,000, insurance | Union Pac incon a” at 2 MPa alate ena Seeder tas ectfally Invited Ean, eee Heth ip aa escenig ce pore her safe arrival at Singapore and Hong Kong, | in the Imperial Insurance Company. The first feor | 1 GTA tats are a + 88 to attend the funeral, on Monday ‘ahernool, at one WorMs.—On Thursday night, December 1, after ® VESSELS OY SPEctAt, SERVICE. packing box manufacturers, whe sustain pions of | AER Sat m9 pre. WY a iT eb FES= 37-5 ma ES CIAL, BF: ac 5 y ™, Inc. Joliet & it 6 ear of 3 Le aga oN Jeep) @ ie They are insured oe $2,000; en each in | Cbic& NW sfuad 136 Gor Chic. ina Ist Bx VRELLY.~OL Thursday, December 1, Jeremtant J. Relatives and pa also the members of the The recetving ahips e he geveral navy yards | building 1s damaged $3,000; insured in the Globe In- » ose 66 The relatives and friends of the family, also the | spectiuily invited ‘o aivend tue fuueval, from his Late arc—Vaudalia, at Portsxouth, N. H.; Ohio, at Bos {| surance Company for $4,000, The entre stock of Bai z Members of the iiirty-eignth regiment and Sevea- | residence, 377 Second ‘avenue, this (Sunday: _ OB; Vermont, at New Yo.NG Povonse, ai Philadel. §. the pconpants was destroyed. : 8 ed ‘Total DUMADAE AL PAMBOREETR. «6s. cceenrereere { teeyth Veterapy Voiunteera, are respectiully invited | noon, at hall-past one o'clock.

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