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WALL Srreer, Turspay, Dec, 13—6 P, ray On "Change to-day wheat wes firm but only moderately active, Flour was in better request. ‘The cotton market was dull and drooping. GOLD DULL—110}5 A 110%. ‘The Gold Room presents the same stereotype feature of utter duiness, There ts hardly a word of gossip i Circulation, and the eable reports fail to impart any animation to the market for the reason that they convey intelligence which is unyariel and old, and which, {a its {ndinence upon prices, may at any moment be superseded by tresh intelligence. The extreme Huctuations of the day were'110%s and 110%, with Most of the business at the intermediate sixteenth—- @ splitting of the guolation which shows the despe- rale effort of the brokers to do business, The “pulls” are sceplicat about buying and the “nears”? are loth to sell, in this condition of the specu- jative sentiment the premium hangs lazily at the current quotatiéns, The fluctuations, such as they ‘were, are shown in the table: — 0A, ML 1103g 2P. Ma 044 aa M Lose BP. M 118% 12M... 11075 4p. M. 13g AP. Ml... 11076 6340 BP. M.,..11035 a 1105), In the gold lean market the rate ranged from ene | to four per cent ior carrying. ‘Che eperations of the Gold Exchange Bank were us foile Gold cleared. Gold balances, Ourrency balances. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FIRMER, There is 2 diminished supply ef commercial billa fn the market, and the rates of foreign exchange show corresponding firmness. The quotations at the close of business to-day were as foliow: Sterling, sixty days, commerctal, 108 a 1083{; good to prime bankers’, 148% 9 109; short sight, 109%{ 9 WwO%; Antwerp, 6.2144 5.1614; Switzerland, 5.18% a 6.189; Hamburg, 35% 0 36; Amsterdam, 40% a 49%: Franktort, 404 @ 4076; Bremen, 7834 8 7894; Prussian thalers, 71 @ 7134. ‘ MONEY FIVE TO SEVEN PER CENT. ‘There was an improved emand for money to- wards the close of banking hours, when borrowers on stock collaterals generally paid seven per cent, Xt is hardly proper, however, to call the market active at that rate, for the reason that at the usual hour of making engagements Joans were freely made at six per cent, wih exceptions at seven. ‘The demend towards three o’cieck was evi- dently artificial, and attributable to a bearish movement of some of the clique operators at the Stock Exchange, whose plans were assisted by the fact that accounts had been made up early in the afternoon. Discounts were quoted at 6a 8 per cent for the several grades of prime double names, GOVERNMENTS STRONG, ‘The stock houses concerned ia the recent upwar a Movement in government bonds seem to have re- nowed thelr operations, and the imarket was gene- rally higher and firm. An intimation is given that the Secretary of the ‘Treasury will endeavor to close up the year wilh a further large reduction of the nationat debdt, and that ta pursuance of this intention be will buy more bonds than advertise for in nis programme for December. This expectation has been doomed to disappointment so many times already that the street tg not disposed to place lunplicit fatth in it, however, and hence the market, while strong, was Without buoyancy. Ihe following were the closing street pricés this evening:—Untted States currency | Sixes, 11074 2 110/¢; United States sixes, 188i, regis- tered, 11036 a 11034; de. do., conpon, 1139; & 113}g; ao. five-twenties, registered, May and Noveiaber, 107); a 175¢; do. do., 1842, coupon, do., 107%{ a 108; do, do., 1864, do. do., 10734 a 107%: de, do., 1885, do, do., 107)¢ a 107%; do, do., registered, January and duly, 1063 & 1065f; do, do., 1865, coupon, do., 109% @ 110; do. do, 1837, 40. do., 110 a 11014; @o. do, 1808, Ho. do., 11034011054; do. ten-fortics, registered, 10034 & 10654; do. do., coupon, 196); a 106%, STOCKS UNSETTLED AND LOWFR. The stock market opened strony and witha fair amount of activity, but the smalier operators seemed inclined to take tne profits of the recent rise, and their sales being accompanied by some hammering from the “bears,” prices graduaily settled, until, to- ward the close a decline of a half to one-half per ent was establisued in the more prominent specu- Jative railway shares, The following were the clos- ing prices at the last session of the Stock Exchange:— “Canton Company, 673; & 70; Consolidation Coal, 25; Cumbertand Iron, 25 a 27g; Western Union, 45% @ 46; Quicksilver, 43; bid; Mariposa, 6 a 7; do. preferred, 10% a 107;; Boston Water Power, 19 a 20; Adams Express, 03% &® 6544; Wella. Fargo Express, 62/4; do. scrip, 23a 2%; American Express, 40a 4624; United States Express, 35 bid; Pacifio Mail, 4234 a 4294; New York Oentral consolidated, 91% a 02; do, scrip, 867% a 87; Erie, 2874 @ 24; do. preferred, 49; Harlem, 134 a 1844; Reading, 103% a 104; Michimaa Central, 121 a pt Lake Shore, 98 @ 933¢; Pamama, 773, & 78; Union Pacific, 16; Illimols Central, 182}¢ @ 134345 Cleveland and Pittsburg, 105 a 10534; Chicage and Nortnweatern, 7454 a 7424; do. preferred, 8434 a 8474; Clevelana, Columbus, Cincinnatl and Indianapolis, 81 a 8134: New Jersey Central, 1033{ a 100; Rock Island, 10934; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 5944 2 59393 do. preferred, 8114 a 8154; Teledo, Wabash and West- ern, 61% @ 514; Fort Wayne, 94% a 94%; Chicago and Alton, 117; do. preferred, 117}g a 118%; Oho and Mississippi, 314% a 31:4; St. Louis and Iron Mouniain, 48; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 109% a 110; Morris and Essex (ex dividend), 88 a $9; Boston, Hartiord and Erle, 23g a 2%; Hannibal and Bt. Joseph, 103% a 104; do. preferred, 103 a 112; Colambus, Onicago and Indians Central, 18}¢ a 18%. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the leading stocks during the day:— Highest, Lowest, New York Central consolldated.. 921 91g New York Ueutral scrip. 8656 Harlem, 133% Erte... Reading. Lake sore Wabash Northwestr a Novthwes ern’ preferred . Rock Isiaod..... . Muwaukee and St. Paul . AiWwaukee and St. Paw preferred, Olio and Mississippl. Hosion warttord and Erie Western Union Yeiegraph. Pactiic Méll.........0... te SOUTHERN SECURITIGG DULL. ‘The Southern State bouds were duil and gene- rally steady. The following were the closing prices Uhis eventug:—Tenneasec, ex coupon, 61 a 6134; & new, 6026024; Virgiwla, ex coupon, 664 67; do., Rew, 644 96; Georgia sixes, 80 @ 82; de. sevens, 92 4 03; Nerth Carvlina, ex coupon, 463g a 46; do., mew, 24g & 25; do, special tux, 16 a 19; Missouri sixes, 925¢ a 93; do, Hannibal aud St. Joseph, 8234 4 “Louisiana sixes, 71 a 73; do, new, 67 a 69; levee sixes, 72% 74; do. do., eights, 89 a 91; ‘oma fives, 70 a 72; do, eighis, 101 2 102; South ina sixes, 89 a 90; do. new, January and July, 69 & 70; do. do., Apri! and October, 67 a 69; Arkansag aixes, 66 a 66; do, sevens, 65 & 66, RAILWAY MAT?IERS, ‘The directors of the Boston, Hartford and Erle KeilJoad ennounce that the transfer books will pe closed December 17, but for What reason is not spechied. ‘the following shows the comparative earnings of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad aaring the Fourth week in Nuyembel ‘the earnings of the Si, Louis and Iron Mountain Tailvoad for the first week tn Decernber were:— THE EXVORTS OF THE WEEK. The aggregate ainount of exports, exclusive of *pecie, from the port of New York for ko week ending December ig, 1970 was $4,670,07L, SALES AT THE NEW YaRX STOCK EXCHANGE, Tacsday, Dec. 13-1015 A. Me M 10000 ahaNY © &Y cf.a30 87g 98 Fy jabs, 4 Int in, #1 4 do. BUG $0.0 chic & NW iam, 1000 Croat W Ist, 136... 8436 £000 Mor & Hp adm... 1400 Col, O& Ind U, iat Big 10000 * do 85; 400) Cen Vae 2000) Un Pac 2000 boo do. lem & BP. BOO dows, 1 Chic «Atv ine bas, 10233 VB do. an ty 4 Wd) Alton & Ter Hino, 74 R00 MIA SCPE pT. big ‘Seha Amer Ex Bank: U4 100'Tol, Wab & Weat... Bio, 25 UontimentalBank... W200 Del, Lack 109% 7 Cent Nat Bk. 108 Py 1 Fourth Nath i i Iba enters cl k. Chieago 1b bel advo 440 Olio & Mine 100 Pac M8 Co. 10: doe 100 W Un Tel Buy Wxr eH bee we NEN Hee, IWWAYCERRRKCU. 513 Kid 22:15 und 225 oClock P. M. 18900 US Bs, "Bl, c... 118) 30000 U 8 Ono o?Llock P M. 10 obs Til Cen RR. .... 184, suCan W pfd.....63 Bi 600 190 100 €, ©, Of 6N'J Gen RR, do., 0 Chic & 0. 100 190 TT duo Mal & St Padi kit Po Coa 60 Mil & Stl pfd...... BL 100 Tol, W & W BR. .u80 51g 60) Bou, H & Irie RR, 500 do. 100 0 & Mins nk. 100 Uuton Pao KR. 30 aa. oe STREET QUOTATIONS. Half-pant Five o’Closk PF. AI. + Ka 46 cific Mat diya 4% NY Gen een.-. Moa vl Cen + B64 a Bb * Erie... » BS 22K cud, + 105% a Lake 3 + Bea Nertuwestera.. Miya Tig COMMER SIAL REPORT, TurspAy, Deo. 18-6 ¥. M. Asiies.—Receipta, none. The market was inactive and prices nominal, We quote:—Pots, 36 75 $7 25, and pearls, 9a $9 25 per 100 iba. Covvan was steady, with a fair demand for cargoos at full prices, ules were limited by the extrema views of holdere, 3,290 bags Rio per Valzyrion and 200 bags Kio per stesiner North America were aold on private terms, All other descriptions were steady in value, but without We quote:—Rlo—Ordiniry cargoes, 14%0. “a Loe; 15Me, « 1b%gc.; good de, 1c. © 1s » Wide. a I7ige,; extremes for lata, 1434 ovesumient wage, He, a 21.5 dow Ariss agapere, 18e. & 1Ne.; Ceylon, "Iie, a We; Mataca’ Ibe. a 18}g0. 5 Laguayra, Ibe. a 1740, ; Jamaica, Me. a I Bt Deininge (gels in, bond) bisc. Be + Cen : H joa, 1534¢. & 1éc.: Manila, 16c. atic. ; Mexlean, I Savanillay 1bJge. n \e.—-all gold, duty maids nae Oe TON.—Buyers aud saliers were apari In thelr views, pnd the market wi only moderately active. Vrices de: per Ib. on a.) grades, tome sales fadiesting fully per 1b, recessfon from the quotations of yesterday, ‘The its of exporters were in many cases teduced by cable, the rket in Liverpool being, according to private advices, lower than represented by the public accounts, The ralea embrace. 4 4 (of which 675 sre to ar- rive), inclu 642 bales for export, 1,572 bales for "hon and %0 bales’ on specula- forward deliveries continued but prices for neary alt fhe months were at er ib. lower than yesterday. ‘ihe total sales, in- yesterday atver the report comprise ‘To-day—Decomber, 200 at 4,000 ss January, 100 at 1 1,300 at Ie ¢ i ar and January, 200 's February, Mareh, ;, 100 ench at 15 S-ine.; February, March wt L540. ; Mareh, 10a 15 iGo. ; Bout SKie. 5 Ac Ibjge. Last gyening—December, 400 ' at 14 1b-Lsey 1,600 at Loy 200 wt 14 1i-L6c.; January, t00 at Lic 400 at 14 LAs nuary and February, 200 each, at ike, ber, 100.al Lic, and March, 100 ‘at 15 Telte., toseth nary 300, February 200, aud Mareh 800 on’ priv March, 0 at 1G 40,, 100 at 154e. 100 oa! privaie termig We guove i L fund April, 100 Mey, wu te free on board Charte: Ordinary... 134° Good ordinary. 1434 TAR middie i ood middiings Pra were quiet Dut steady. We cuole:—Common and patent sperm 4Uc. per pound; adamantine, oni was dull but unchanged. The sales wero of a re- cl 22i<¢. per pound for American fa- pound for yeliow motal, tnel ing and Ise, w We. per poun tor 0 sbeatiung copper. Fretaurs.—rhe market was quiet and grain rates easier under light offerings. Tue chartering domand was fair for petroleum and coin at about previous rates. Engagements 10 Liverpool per uli 70) bales cotton, 5-184. 2¢d. ; 4,0Us bbls, flour, 28. 6d. 200 has. tallow, 25s. ; 400 pols. Fosin of private graid nominal at 6id. a’ 66d teamer, 8 rf and pe 22,000 bushel Tig; 1,000 bales cotton, Y-18 a 244.5 1,su0 tiercen beet, 78. } 50 bbls. pore, bs, ; 300 boxes bacon, UR, at 50 eres iar 45u. Vo London, 2,000 bbis. foul, Ge,: 500 boxes cheese, 36s., and 6,000 bbls, "oil cake, Ya, 2d. ‘To Giasgow ver steamer, 400 tierces lard, iis, ; YOO boxes bacon, do. 4200 tlereos beef, 78. bu., and 1,000 bags clover seed, 45s. ‘To Antwerp, 5u0 bushels Wheet on private termis, arid 75 hhds, tobacco, 4%. The charters— A British be: W0 dis. ‘petroleum to Liverpool at 5a.; Brivesh brig from Phiadelpuia to Leghorn, 1,509 bbls. petro. leum, 5s, hip, 7,500 bbls. do, 9 atid 24000 cagen do, 1 from’ Liverpool to Aniwerp, 6a. $d.; an Itahad bari hence to Ouessa, rosin, wil 25, petroienm. 78, in bbls. and 30, in and extract dec. ; % Brig, 1,200 bbls. petroleum to Cadiz, bx. Britiah burk froin Mobile to Sweden, $00 ales cotton, Id. brig from Richmond to Rio and back to Lampton Hoadm one, $165 per bbl.; @ achooney fromm salt tuland to New York, Me. wad a brig to Giovaliar, general catgo, on private erm. FLOUR AND GRATN.—Roceipts—Kionr, 17.551 bbl. corn moui, 160 fackA; wheat, 22,687. bushels: corn, 23,200 dashels; ats, 55,305 Dushels; mait,'%,t90 bushels. ‘he four market remained dull, but priees "were unchauged. ‘The sales have deen 11,000 bbls. Corn ineal was quist, - We quove:— Ne.2 State +8400 m BA 90 Bupertine state. Sle 6 58 Extra State. 6Wa 610 Choice do. 60a 640 Superane Western bia bw Extra do. ben 635 Extra Minneso! 6098 708 Round hoop Obie, siilpping brands 5208 610 Reund hoep Ohio, trade brands. 6a 650 Fi Shoe 758 5M a 645 ight extr 62a B40 Bt Leute choice dounie extra, 6500 75 Tia 975 4 — 550 5508 10 U9 Corn meal, Jersey. 45a 499 Corn meal, Brandywin 4% 8 Buckwheat tour was quiet. “We nuts sles Of about 4 tons Fennsyivania nt about $425. Wheat was duil, put holders manifested little inclination to #ell wt tower prices, and tha market closed at 1 473g refused fer prime new No. 2 spring. The wales were about 60,000 bushels, mb lw for old No. 2 spring, #1 83 for do. No. 1, $1 U3 for old and new Ne. 2 mixed, #1 8734 a $1 83 for new No. 9, $135 for unsound red winter, $144 n $147 for prime amber winter, 6185 for white, Corn was dull aud 2c, 8 Be, lower, closing at 75c, for new mixed, ‘The sales were abont 00,200 bushels, at Tbe. m 7c. for new mixed, Thc. «7 for white, 7c. # 7c. for yeliow. Outen were duil and lower, ‘The wales were 25,000 bushels, at 68¢. w ole. for Culo and Westera. GUNNIEG wero steady, but quiet, In Boston 400 bales bac fold at 15J40.. curreacy, and mnail lot fn pond ats2ise., goid, Gioth was without caiéis but Grimiy held wt 2c, w Bic, per ard. T3EAx was in taoiterate demand and prices were = sade easier, Novth river shipping sold at B2i per ton. Hove were dull, wilh more sellers thau buyers at We. # Ibe, for good tu prime new crop &ud be. a 1c., according to quality, old erop. BDL market hae been steady, with « good de- mand, Dit closes with less iuquiry. The gales of tue past wevk ‘einbrace 73,000, and the raarket. coats steacy at the following quotation UENO AVTeH, 356. a BI9e.y gold, per They for si old, per ib,, for selected Rid Grande; Whe wd ected Caitornia; Qe, gold, for Texas, as they rua old, for Western, aa they run; other descrip. toms unchaayed. Hemy continued inactive, No sales were heard, We rican dressed, #2 50 @ 82 05 per ton; Manila, Sisal, 11390. a S40. per Ib. folds Tampico, 140. abc. per bs, gold, ia bond. “Bute wae also quiet; 50) ‘bales Juve butts, per Place Patrick, sold, to arrive, at B2¢0., gold. Iron. tbe market for botu foreign and domestic’ pig bas been without activity. The sales have been of w retall cha- racter, Jn the aggregate 120 tons. We quote:—No. I Scotch pig, $04 a B36 per ton; Nos, 2aud 1 American, ton. Bar iron bas continued dull. Small sates refined Boglish and American at $76, and Swedes $35 a 8100, goid. OLASSES Was foirly active and prices were irmer. The sales {nciude bbis. New Orlowns at from é7c, a Tie. per aad by auction, 60) bbis, at from 650. a 72)4c. per gale latter price for fancy. We quote ‘uba-—Centri- ‘and mixel!, Ble, 5 elayed, 212. w 280, ; museovadoy Teliniag, So, Blo. rocery, B0c, a B5c.; Porto Wo. 8 Se, ; English Islan ibe. ; New Orleans, 3’ a hie. NAVAL STOR SS. Spirits tt tine Won @ fF. naier; 100 bbls, sold at 4€ce., (he market closing weak at that price, Tar wan quiet, bus in the absence of sales prices Were wicianged. We quote Witratagton, 2 3 Bu aie Rosin was iivm and sparingly offered. The demand partakes: of a speculative character and is mortly for the betier sorta, We note sales of 0) bbis. No, end 100 bbls, No.1 at 92 75. We auore: strained, No. 2, $i 10 a 82 60; 0, 3} palo, 1 82 To 88 xtra do. and w glass, $5 4b a 7. Os —A moderate demand prevatied for linseed at former wives, ‘The saies were in atiail lols at dc, 9 Sic., in casks, Biker dercriptions were quiet, but steudy. Perko. wun. —Crude was dull; 400 bbls, were sold, In fob- Bing parcels, at lac, For round ots 1i%c. was. the Best bid, Reoned was traly bold at 2e. at whicll price $00 Dbis, were Sold in lois. Case oll was quiet, bat study ; 7,500 cases were sold on private (arms, withia the range of 27c. a 38. In Pht- {adeipta shippinsgerade was offered at ib/¥c, on « qutet mare ket, For ear.y defivery 4,000 bbls. refined sold at 220, PRovisions.—Keoeipts, 612 bbls, beef, 1,868 bois. poric 1,549 packages cit meats, 554 Dbis. and terces of lard, and 35,388 dressed hupgs. Fork continued dull and entirely sem. na}, Small lotsf amounting to 20) bbls, were aoid 19 75 & 820 (or micas.’ Future contracts were salable at §19 for January and February. Beet was firm, but without activity. New piatu mess, $10 a $15; vew extra mens, $18 a $17; new prime mess in tierces, #268 827. Beef hams, at $29 a B31, continued dull and’ nominal, Dressed hogs were quiet, Dut tirm, ai B3gc. a 94gc. for medfnm city and lc. a 10%c. for pigs. Lard Wag @ triile mors active, with salen of about lerces in lotw at 1c. for common and 120. a 190. for prime Western aiean. Upwards of 500 terces for Jan- Rary and February sold wt 12%0,, Butter was qulet, but firm. We quote:—Ile, « 1éc. for State half tuba, and selec Sonn, 40e. n 450.5 long dairies, choice, 8éc. a 4o., Includiny firkins; Welsh, Se. a S50. for dairies,’ and E8o. « 9, for fs made, knd Oblo fresh, Sbc. a 28¢., for table qualities, PR ul. Falrto prime es ia lola was eold at 2.97. We quote: Rangoon, ia . 8 Bc. Sesina.-Recelpts, 1200 vuahsls. ‘The warket for aif kinds Tities deter betny noid aed tM w QE golds desy pal ad alrite Lrner, being sel vi nod $2 10 a $8 1236 to arrive, ethane BUGAR~-Raw continued quiet, but steady, Tho sates were 1) tha, Demerare un private terme. 100d0, Cuba refining at 10%. perth. and 72 boxes molasses angar at 980. per Ib: We quozs!cuba~Intertor wo commou renatng. ® °, 4 Wise. @ WSC, | refining, ‘8 Wie, cbr, Tole 7c, ihrae fe cngice erecery, fyroctry, 10%,0. 8 Yer; centel(nvat (hhde, wind, bo 1 Do. Bag! molasses (has. wad boxes), Bcc. m 1c. ; melndo, bo, & 8. 4, 90. a Mo dow Tieiiowe atone 18 to Ib Le.’ a Letke.: ©. a 1NG0, ; c. Tey i nt Rice—Helning graden 9546.0 % 260. & Les:@. | Por 0740.4 ardoery do. 10%, Soft white was aod as iow as 13 40., but geaerally at lac. Hp howeered, crushed and graviulited wera weak ab 140. ‘TouACOO.—here has been rather more inquiry for Ken- tucky at full prices, We note wales of about 400 bhds. at from €c. to 12e., according to quality, Tn weed leat cere has been but tue uoing, Sales were made of 160 e.sex at from dio, to 6te. for common to choice, Havana was dull. We quote comimon to tae fliers 77}gc. @ Hl UB per Ib. for new, Wuiaxry. ceipts, 250 bbls, The market was quiet, but firm ; Mc. Was usked. Woo1.—The warket for all kinds of domeatic cltp has been quiet, aa usiial during the Iaat month of the year, but holders eontinue firm in their v! ‘The demand is, for the most part, restrieted to smail to meet the requirements of manufacturers, who are preparing to change tho character of thelr production to wpring goods, Calliornia fall clip Ss coming forward in considerable quantitios, and under a very former rate: Lbs. Obto No. 1. x. Western at Sic! a 4/0,, fn ‘combing, us Bie. inside for burry; 15,000 20,000 Ibs. pulled, part’ at fheece, includimy, 1,000 '6., 25,000 ba. Suate ond vashed ; 10,000 iba. ‘at $90, 1,080 tba, fornia’ at Bo. % xNK Ab about Bc. & dic. ; 3,000 Canada comb: fne ut rates not mado Known, 12,000 Mostiza pulled at 600. 23,000 washed Rio Grande, 1 unwashed do, at rates we did not learn; 3,00) tbs.’ Cayfe bair at He., and $0,000 Ibs, camel's hair on ‘private terma, We note sales of 4 bales ‘Merino sheepskins st 2le. per Ib. THE FIERCE “FROG” FIGHT Troubles of a Railroad Blockade. Bomo Say This and Some Say That~Motions for Injunction and a Reosiver—The Logal Fight Continued at Trenton—The Losor to Leok Out for Squails. “And it would be an everlasting @isgrace to the Eric road if ti can’t protect ita own property,” said Fisk, “Mind you, sir, we had a perfect right to put down the frog,’ said Sloan, Such, indeed, were the earnest sentiments of the two ron-horse belligerent magnates at an interview subsequent to the block- ading of the Bergen Tunnel, which caused such unt- versal indignation. “But,” says Sloan, “ihe mat- ter conld have been tested without interforing with the public travel.” “Wha-at! exclaims Fisk, “tear up our track, remove our property? No you doa’t, not if we know ourselves, and we think we do, ‘The frog in question will do credit to the name. It will, moreover, prove an expensive article, and will henceforth be raised in the estimation ef the com- munity, As a luncheon for LIVIGOUS RAILROAD ComPANT : it will serve as an excellent digestive luxary, Tn- deed, there is no knowing what weult have become of the veritable frog on the day of the blockade but for the cartloads of bread and cheese served out to the hungry workmen who, at the beck of tkeir em- ployers, had congregated upon the bills ready for anything, from the smashing ef aa engine to the hawing up” of a hostile superintendent. How many lawsuits will ensue consequent upon the high-handed proceedings it is at present very aidicult to state. Perhaps hundreds of the ill treated passengers wantonly detained on the day in quos- tion will MAKE THE OFFENDING PARTY PERL ‘what It {s to obstruct the public highway. Lawyers throughout the country are donbtless preparing “big cases,” and the courts will probably be occupied with railroad suits arising ovt of the blockade for years tocome. It is gratifying to think that the ratiroad companies themseives haye inangurated the hostile campaign, and a magnificent harvest ts tn store for the legal lights, who are overhauling contracts ata tremendous rate. The “frog’ tight, then, must be welcomed by ali the passongers tuat were detained on the day of the blockade. It pro- mises to be & capital a‘fair, and, although poor STOCK UATE Chae SUH freccion or tae PORTORG Wil be Demented by the reanit. ‘Tio lacts of the diapuve now at issue have already been fully set forth, The contest between the Erte aud Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Raliroads, now being waged before Catet Justice Beasely in the Su- preme Court, State House, ‘ 8 formally commenced ou Monday aud resumed yasterday mormag, As on the previous day, auton itseif was. unaisturbed by the ittigatton, seemag te care more for the genial suashine thaa ‘ail the “Trog” oguts in Christendom. Trentoit is a peacetil ilttie piace, and the several posts of the poll own quiet firesides. The contest, therefore, had no iuterest for Trenton, and small blamye to tae worthy citizens of that loclity for thor Want of ap preciauon ta t Te will he that on the preceding day the Court was occapi with hearing read ponderous bills and auswers s ting forta thé grounus upon which each eumpany FRAYED BOW AN INJUNCTION, onthe one side to restram the Delaware, Lacka- Wanas and Western Company trom coatinulng then Boonton braach, so far aa tt mterfered with the brie Company; ‘and, on the other hand, against the krie Company, te enjein them trom inter. fering with the Deiaware, Lackawauua and Westera Company, aud to have a receiver appointed over the tunnel, wee should regulate the passage of trains. Chief Justice Beasely teok fis seat on the bench a few minutes alter ten o'clock, and the legal warriors assembled together, ready tor the werdy fray. The proceedings were duller than lead, !ar. mich a8 nearly the entire day was taken up with the reading of the docnment prepared for tie occu. Sion. At imust be rememberea that there are TWO QUESTIONS TO BE DECLBED. ‘The bil and auswer in the Lrie suit were read on Monday. Yesterday the Court was enlightened upon the subject of the blll and answer in the suit by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Comvany, Mr, Vapetta, the cool and esieuloting adviser of that company, read its bill of complains with an agonising expression of face. Tae court room Was ultnost entirely deserted, aud it presented the appearance of a huge icebo. THE GRIEVANCE SE that there wag a difficulty between the two com- Panies; that the Eile road made certain regilaions for the purpose of embarrassing and delaying che Delaware, Lackawauna and Western Company, ard that unless those reguiaiions were stopped their business would be so interfered with that they would suiler irreparable tojury, umd tkey therefere asked the Court to issue an injunction restraining the brie Compevy trom making any unreasonabie rezulatioss, and that the whole matter be referred to a Master of the Court of Chancery, who could make suitavie arrangements, and compel the Erle Compony to abide by. them. ‘The oill jarther prayed that the tunnel be placed inthe hands of & receive It laimed, moreover, that the Delaware, Lacka- Wauna and Western Company fad ail ibe rights of the Hoboken Land improvement Company, and they reiied upon the act of 1468, which made the tunn2ia public highway: that, In fact, the Dela. ware, Lackawanna and Western Oompany had vs mauc ht authority to pass through the tunnel aa the Ene Company itsei’. The wearying details ef the document were fually disposed of, and following it was the answer of ile Erle Company, waich was read by Mr. Leon Abbott, ‘The latter claimed thet the — orlg’ contract autherized tne cen- struction of @ little rovd that never was bulit—a road running from the east side of Hacken- Back to Hoboken ferry, connecting from the east side of the river with the New Jersey Kallroad; but a FORTH the line that was constructed had no connection with the Jersey road. The answer adinitted that the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company had a rigitt to go iurough the tunnel, net, however, witout PAYING TOLLS. ‘The Erie Company dented the right of the Conrt to appoint @ manager over the roada, a8 the tunnel belonged to the Ere road. rernoe had auyihing but & right of way through it to the Boonton branch of the Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Western Company, it was claimed that ib Was originally & narrow guage, and that the object of their broad guage waa simply to carry Ne and passengers*over the broad ef the Erie road by making @ connection with it. ‘the suswer furtuer complamed that the Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western Company had no authority to bulid tae Boorten branch where it now 1g, since the act of the Legislature directed that it should go through the notch of the mountalm, ins stead of whick if went around the mountain and went through Paterson. ‘I'his was the substance ef the answer, and @ very dreary document it was. Attorney-General Giicnrist, who kept his weather- eye open ail day, will to-day lead of with the argument fer the Erie road, based upon the robbed facts. He will be followed by Mr. Vanetta; while Messrs, Williamsen and Parker, and Messrs, Leen Abbtot and Greene, with Senator Stockton, will also have something tosay upen the subject. It will be interesting to knew against which company the injunction shall issue. Perhaps doth will come in for it Tne arguments will cen- tinue fer some days, and the decision will doubtless be ited with anxiety. Let the defeated beliige- rent leok owt for squalis. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. The fellowing were the only auction saica of real estate mado yesterday at the Exchange. This prop- erty was disposed of by order of the executors ef tho late D. C. Wheeler, and in fact nore but “legal sales,’ area may be looked for watil after the holl- NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLER, WILKINS AND 00. Tlot s. e, cor, Sth ay. and 7dth at., 25.8x100, 1, Green. ..B5,80 1 lot adjointog, on 9h av, amg siza, Mr. Phillip lot adjoluing, aame size. W. 3. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bovenron—-HaLg.—On Fri the Rey. 8.N, Patt, EDWARD New York city, Gaugntoy of F. Hale, bay., ot Brooklyn, L. 1, Dest nuesr—Beiaas.—On Sunday, November 20, in Charles street oureh, this city, 34 the Rev, Hugh Blair, Ot aRias DeMangst to BLL’ Baiada, DeWitt —SneKMAN.—Oo Monday, November iz, oy the Lev. Samuel Cox, Ds Ds, sVWIN W. Duwnns, of De Soto parish, La, to Caria M., only duugutor of George I. Sherman. of this city. No cards, HUNT—KeABLES.—At the omce Of the American Consui General, in Alexaudria, Kaypt, on ‘Luesday, November 15, by tho Kev, De, Lansing, Major c. B! HUNT, native of Virginta, United states of America, now in the Kvyptian Army, to Saray, daughier of the late W tliam F. Keavles, of New Loudon, Conn, New London papers pleaso copy. VAN RESSSELARR—ATTERBURY,—In this oity, on I Tuesday, Decomber 13, by the Rev. Wallace Atver= bury, Assiste! by the Rey. B.D. G. Prime, DD. KIMIARS Van ReNsowage to OLIVIA PHELPS, daugh= ter of B. B. Atierbury, » November 11, by Boucnroy, Jr. of Birth. N Sonomon. On Tuesday, December 13, Mra, MARIS SOLOMON of 450 Weat ‘Nwemty-th.rd strec of a son. Died. ANTHONY.—On Tueaday mornng, December 13, Niowouas KK, Anrnony, in the ozd year of his age, ‘Phe relatives aud frends of the family are invied toatiend the funeral, from his late fesidence, 5¢ West Hizhveenth street, en Thursday morning, at ten e’clock, rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purchase, BanLow.—-At Croton Landing, on Tuesday, De- | M.MERRELL'S, No.8 Union sunare (Ibo Fourth avenue). cember 14, Gaon, youngest ceild of George J. aud NY ‘i “ .! NUNNS & CLARK PIANO, ONLY $100.—A SEV? Mary Barlow, aged 2 months and 14 days, A octave rosewood Ph § ‘The tunerai will take place from tae reaidence of her parents, on Thursday a ternoon, at two o'clock. BREAvY.—On Monday, December 12, alter a shoit filmess, MARGARKT BREADY, the Leleved daugbter of Paurick aud Jano Breads,’ and granddaushter of John McCrossan, of Tuckahoe, aged 7 years, 8 months and 6 days. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the tamiiy are respe: Sully invited to wtiend the tuneral, from the dence ef her parents, 511 West Fortleth street, this Lcieeng) aftermoon, at twe o'clock, and tienes alvary Cemetery for taterment. OskeW.—At Fort Hamilton, New York harbor, on | *, Tuesday, December 18, MakY FRANCKS, Lhe beivved wife of John P. Carew, ‘Phe funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, this (Wednesday) alterooon, at two o'cloek. ‘ ORaky.—At Orange, N.J.. on Wonday, December 12, alter @ long ilinese, MARY L. SAYRE, wife of George PD. Crary, in the auth year of her age. The relatives wad friends oi the family are respect- fully tuvited to attend the fuseral, (rom her late residence, No, 371 Main street, Orange N. J. this | / Weduesday) morning, at haif-past ten o clock, Boas leave the leinies, at the foot uf Barcity and Christo = ber streets, ae ten minutes past nine A, brocatel; Paintings, Stiver Ware, Chamber, Duin Hectine wits Morris sud Gene nates. ture, Cull before Hurchusing elsewhere. #7 West Hittee street, ni ping at Brick Church station, Orange. DOLAN.—On Tuesday, Decewaber 13, Jorn DotA, a@native of tue county of Gaiway, irelaad, aged 23 years. for alvor property of priv tho funeral will take place from No. 8 Stanton street on ‘Thursday atiernoon, at one o'clock. FLEMMING.—Lv Jerse, City, oa Sunday aiernoon, Mrs. ALICE AMY, rellot of James mouny, Ub the Gath year o! her ag Funeral services will be held at ner late residence, 124 Washington street, on ihursday aiternooa, we twoo'’clock, fyiends ave respeotfwly mvited. GAUGHRAN.—At Newark, J, 04 M nu De- | cember 12, Miss MAuy ANN, beloved daugiiter of | Richard aud Mary Aun Gaugliran, aged 18 years, 6 months and 3 dajs. ‘Phe relatives and frlenda of the family are respeet- | fully nvited toatiend the funeral, from the reai- ence of her parents, 12: Ferry atreet, Newark. tus (Wednesday) moruhg, a half-past emht>o'c Te remains will be conveyer James church, Where @ reqitiem high inass will be offered ap ior thé | repose Of ler Saul; (roin thence they Will be conveycd to the sepaic’ Dublin and Hrogheds papers please copy. Takers, Ineluding Waters"; » GRe jORY.--On Laos lay, December 13, beLta, tho during boli or wil tak: beloved and only daugivier of Juin aud Mi pald, to let aud rent applied if pu Gregory, months avd 8 days, >a SALE—AT A God, Who does all things well, tone; everything modern; 8 Has,aken to FH r daring Beil. it; pearly new. KIKER) ‘The relatly and jrienas ef the family members of ad Cuy Lodge, No. 436, 2’, M., tally invital to attend the fun jence of her parents, eoracr of Th and Prout street, Huncer’s Voiat, L. L, oa Teur day afternoon, at one o'clock. iev reumaius Wil be taken to Cypress Hulls (or {uterment. HALLABAN. ¥, iecember 13, MaR- PELLA, infant daughter of Michael aud Marcella I. Rallaran, A The funeral will take place Unis (Wednesday) atter- DOOD, at eve o ireet. The relatives and look, from No, 1é0 Bast Mnecy-third ds are inviied to attend, Hickny.-—-On Monday, December 12, at ten o'clock P. M., Of ConsuMplOn, CATHARINE, WLC OL Skaphew, Bigheven tenth nteedtinhed, TWelaiu. ie relatives aud fricads of the family are re- spectfuly imvited to aicvend the funeral, from nee late resiaene: 2 Hick reet, Brooklyn. opposite St. Peter's Cuuren, this (We two o'clock, HOULKHAN.—On Meondsy., December 12, THomad HOuLguan, in the s4ch year of his ago. Relatives and irionds iuvited to attend the fa- neral, from the residence of his brother, 26 East Fortieth street, this (Wednesday) atteravoa, at half pasi one oclock* HAypx.—On Tuesday morning, December 48, ea GRRRODETTE, youngest ciild of Charies K. Maria A. Hyde, agod 1 year, 8 months and 13 nesday) aflermvoa, ab ittends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral ser t Thirty-Grst street, on ous o'clock. on Tuesday, Dscember W., son of Joan and Ret qannrer x to Coma GRACE Habe, youngosy A bent references give box 124 Herald giice, daye and Thured Wt pups rea Beat references. Addr good condition ‘epi in & leatuer co sold with it over Manhattan Savings Bank, aa T reasonable tn, rooins of JENAYS's bwe oversiraug, enrved te five years! gnarau’ change, for shtppl eau A S100. ful tone and handsor sold this week, EAD THE R NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, MUSIOAL. excellent references, Id oftiee, Planoforte YOUNG LADY, AN EXPER vooal and ins\ Hazelton's nd Blevert! iano ved at A. W dtlas KL, ARP FOR SAL & steing-box witm Can ba seen ard. "2, BACOW USIO AND SINGING TAUG PLANOKOR TES. LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MARKERS, TO LARGE stock ov the Shest inatram i ran be found at the fnei SON, 225 Kast Twenty én Second and Third avenues. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE A’ GREAT SACRINIOE @, rosewood, four round tent agraiie, three strin Amlty street, near Bro for ensb; 715 oct in," J. BUDDE! SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OV OWN aud other first class make, for ensh or ietalmenta, at Very low prices: also Manos t let and taken in excharice. eur Broadway. JOHN ©. BARNES, 157 Eighth stro FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE ROS forte, only three mouths in use, will PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING ing, will sell may elebrated maker r Sixth avenue, MAGNIVICE corners rosewood "4s 80; oniy seven months in use, will bo 's i Parior, family. ROSEWQOD PIANO, wi'h carved logy & $150— a bar & SON, 14 {ning housekeepin, ‘ood at private et, Hear Sixth aven! RARE CHANCE ONLY 150, ROS ootnve Pinnofor ayle in pervect order; wi nt rosew ovtyve, ieea than al! rth avena € tAT OFF -HORAOE WATER way, Will diapose of 100 Manos and ¢ SEDMAN & HOLLYE ced prices; @ 7 octay old pianos » Dear Sixth ave: FIRST over ken in exchange Stool * ease, all i pert 222 West} {hire reat. ry EVENING NEWSPAPER, OF NEW York, THE 1 wireets. AN ERARD GorHic action Harp, Fnglish make, (ull size; No. 6,00; in # been only used Inv priya famil ober and Dining Furnitur 12 Last Tenth tee west of Broadway, between University place and Filth ay. EVEN OCTAVE, | rv cash; has box | | nesa unexcop! coat § GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THER pupil's residence for #10 . Address, with residence, ic and form acrerable social wervatory prices vom, \ niversity Also applica er’ Fifth avenue aud Stath street, IY ON REASONABLE terma. Apply to Mra G, CHEVALLIEI, st Cedar street, room No, ENOR AND BASS WANTED—FOR A BOY powerful voices and abllity to read well are req Yaenticles also for good boy singers. Addevss CAN Heraid office. torte, carved legs, overstrung bass, every improvement, cheap for cash, F, SUHULEK, 867 Broome street, NY PIANOFORTES public and the moat ry and Ward ty WOOD PIAN: 6 wold for ¢ second hand Vianos F¥, LUDKE, 45 Second ave HOUSER a fully xnarantoed; use monihs;' cont $70, tor $250; Paror Furniture, \BICALY CARVED FOUR Rot ¢ Pianoforte, made to on AKE OMRISTMAS PRESEN woe | inapray er 88 PIANOS, AT ut ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANOFORT beautiful ttle Instrument, kweet, power: | orde: cue rs HOE ARE WB THAN ALL Wer quarter: ACKER, AN, AMATEUR VIOLININT OR SOLO PLAYER ON oy Inetrument adapted to parlor uss, may hav tunities for practice in good mun! counections, by addressing OPERA MUS, Herald ollice, 00, fOr #275, Dining Re wt least sidenee, LS Weat Twenty- YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF PIANO, WILL GIVK A lessons at ber own or ay = eriaoesy tices oF address to Miss A., ‘oppor: for Mone DOUBLE hand HOU; site TOR, ‘Call at M, N street, be- ken ortey covercd Purp one ble oD yDip | no uve for | Nitio deed, Siateentit AND ej mUat be | THAR OTHER EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, AND Has THE GARGEST CIRCULAT EVENING THBATRES, CONCERTS, dia Lary am aged year, ¢ moathsand 21 days, BICH Notice of funeral heveatt LAMORGAUX.--On Saturday, March 12, on the pas- sua eere from China to San Francis ANDE 3 Lame . SKETCHES. EAUX, late chief © er or t racic Mu — seam eht ss a = va a 43s wan Relatives ane [riends of the family, and those o: ONLY bis brothers, K. |, and GW. Lamorcaux, are re. | SS¥* —@ pile spectiuliy tuvited to attend the funeral, om ‘Thurs. | FROM EVENING day atternoon, at one e’clock, frem the residence of ais family, 388 Degraw srreet (new No), South | ALL Brooklyn, PARTS LAUN. -Snadenly, on Tnesday morning, Decem- Roenns £. LAUNtrZ, in the 65th your orhisage. | OF ce of funeral hereafter, yR.-—In Brooklyn, on Monday, December 12, | TAK CarHaRtnk, wife of Whillam 8. Lister, aged 38 yeara | opry, The relatives aud friends of the family are re- , spectiuliy invited trattend vie tuneea Atle (Wednes- ALL IN THE day) aiternoon, at three o'clock, from Ler late reste 7 dence, (Mew No.) 137 St, Veibx street. EVENING TELEGRAM, MILLs.—-In Breokiyn, ot Tuesday morning, Dee TWo CENTS. eember 15, CHARLES Charles P, Milis. Netice of funeral hereafter. Mt On Monday evening, Decomper i2, AMOS MUNN, In the 65th year of bis ‘Lite relatives and iriends of th fatly javited to attend the funeral, 188 Bast Filly-se ) afternoon, at one 0° MUYRAY,—On Monday merning, December 12, MICHARL MURRAY, @ native of Caste F Gulway, Ireland, eged 09 yerrs, ‘The remains wii be remeved from his late resi- dence, 63 Henry stroet, unis (W day) morning, at ; gon of Jitila sad the late amily are respect. rom his late re- lus (Wedues- | 1, county IVE PH ION GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL Pants or THE COUNTRY, SUBSCRIPTION, 500, A MONTH, 86 A YEAR, PUBLICATION OFFICE, BLLLIARDS. nearly new, will be sold chew Florence Saloon, Broadway ELAN & COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES, Apply immediately at Houston street. 97 NASSAU STREET, f-past nine o'clock, to sa’3 Chureb, corner of Henry and Rutgers streets, where a solemn vequiem Ligh maga will be celebrated. The tuneral Wil! leave ab One o'clock, thence to Calvary Ceme. lery, The rejatives and irienda of the deceased, anid of nis brethers-in-law, James, Daniel L, and John J. collier, and William Dunphy and Frederi Sclwei- kert, and also tag members of the Bryan Kelly | 2 Association ave respectfally iaviled to atiend. The members of the Bryan Reilly Association are requested to assemble at No. 116 Madisoa street, this (Wednesday) aficrnoon, at one o'clock, to atiend the funeral of shew late broiler imember, Micaueb Marray. By order of i THOMAS TICKNEY, President. i: O'BRIEN.--On “Monday, Dec O'BRIEN, & gwetive of Donera: jand, in the 63d year of his aye rhe relatives and frends et the farliy are respect. yiied to aliend the funeral, from hls lat residence, 20 Washington sireet, this (Wednesday) afiernoon, at two o'clock, TOOKER.—Suddeniy, on Monday evening, Decem- ber 12, EMILY TOOKER, daugiter of the late Isaac and iimily Cherry, aged 27 years. ‘The relatives and friends ef the family, also of her brother John and of her brethers-in-law, Kdward L. Marphy and Joseph Hudson, are respectfatly invited to attend tae funeral, fram her late residence, No. is Goerck street, om Thursday afternoon, at iwo o'clock. UNDKRATL.—On Monday, Decomber 12, Peren B. UNDERHILIn ‘The relatives and frienda are respectfally invited to attend the faneral, from his brother's residence, 161 Newell street, Greenpoint, L. L, this (Wedses- day) Cepia at nine o'clock. We .-—-Suddeniy, on Monday, December 12, at the residence of her mother, Hannah Fairgreve, 125 cota te street, ELizapira, wife of Kobert 0, Webb. Tho relatives and friends of the family ero re- mber 12, James | unty Uork, Ire. NATHAN. full vaiue j e on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, MILER. ext price in the mar on or address between Twenty-tirst and Twenty-second streets, THOMAS MATE, Secretary. Or ay ey Cage Mey eg ATL SIXTH AVENU tho prices F. HARRIS pay! pela and Jewolry, as we have to un follow to 8203 for pant HARRIS, 71 Sixth TION, 860,000 CASH WAS RECEIVED TO furniture, &0. Hen? slik dreen to $20; pantn, from 5.” These orders will be delivered in short novies. ‘all or send @ note to Mr. or Mrs. ROSLNBERG, 245 Seventh onne, CLOTHING. T EDWARD MILL ment, 160 Seventh id for Casto Clothing, Cs AND NO HOM POSITIVE FACT tised by others—High offers. W. Mr. or Mra. H. HARRIS, 192 8 T TAL UPTOWN STABLI AME ely receive &) per « Carpets, Furniture, 6 . Texaa. ” We shal sea #7 to 420; Pant ra, FLATTO. th 10) For dresses, from 5 om $3 to 86. Cal Tr: yirehase wearing ap , carpeta, a0 tohawing prone we premio bay Tad from Bato j gent's coats, from T 492 FOURTH AVENUR, BETWEEN TWENTY- ninth and Thirtieth streets--Ladies and MINT: From $10 to TH AVENUE, TWO DOORS ABOVE urih wireot, guarantees to pay highest prices thing, Carpets, £c., by addressing Mra. or Mr. eta, &e.y by calling ay guarantee the bigh- for cast off Wearing Apparel ven! T, 816 SIXTH AVE nue, noar Forty-sixth streak, laiiea and gentlemen wil Isewhere for Cart off large order for n 84to $8. Ladies waited upon on or nus. Ladies attended by M : DOOR FROM WAVER- ly place. Ladies and gentlemen will be astonished at Caat-of Clothing, Car order, We will pa to #60; for coats, from % sdatvena F. ntiemen will /, to whom they can | ‘arpete, Jewelry at the tol- #00 tor ail dvessen, to $6 for pavis, Please call or address 8. Fourth avenue, Ladies attended te by Mrs. AS. PRAG Call Lh avenus, #10 to $505 Pleats 3 to BIS quested to attend the funeral, frem her jate reste dence, on ‘Thursday morning, et half-past nine o'ctock, to St. James’ church, where a solemn re- quiem mass Will be offered up for the repose of her soul, and from thence te Greenwood Cemetery, at ong o'clock, fer interment. YouDALE.—On, Monday, Devembor 12, JoNarHan Youpas. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the faneral, from hia late residence, 858 Third avenue, this (Wednesday) alter- noon, at LWo e’cleok. RELIG(OUS NOTICES. in IPHE LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE OF THE CON- ation Ahawash church takes place thia day, at 10:00 ‘ourth wireet and Lexingion avenite, RTIPIOIAL BUS EYES.—BAUCH & GOUGET+ MANN (fonperiy with Prof. Botssonneat, of Paris, Hiakors wud Luaerters of the lraproved Articlal Human Lye, a Broadway, N. B.—These eyes are cudorded by the raculty A GENTLEMAN, FROM CALIVORNIA, AG! $8, wishes to make the acquaintance of a lady, with a vie l J io matrimony. Any Indy angwering this tn good faith wiit Fecolve « prompt repiy, with paruiculare, Address MLLTON, oe 4 ended i T J. ANUALTS LADIES AND GENTLEN Silke Dreswes, from pb to Ing or a note by tiended by Mra, Anhalt, indies? an culling on or adareasing. Rime rue, ton at, AT Bg MiSi'S, 12 TATED AVENUE, LADIES AND entemen can receive the bighest price for Castoft foe and Carpeta by calling or addressing. Ladies at- v Mra. Mi receive from $10 to #7 t gontleme of Clothing, BONNE COUTURIERE FRANOA) commandee, desierait avolr dea journe DAIS DESIRE S&F NU FILLE FRA nae denfants ov com Tecoma ndations. NF DEMO pouvallement r to #6 for Pants, by call jew aitended to FRENCH ADVERTISEMEN’ SECOND DOOR ABOYR. iN will pay Cull value for pets, te. by by Mrs, ci SE, +: ] nea maisona francaisrs eu aruericainos, S'adrosser au 254 D Cuest vine Fr TNE PRA » DS BA SUISSE FRANCAISE, ives, denire entrer dans famille pour gourernants ou dame de compagnt dem meilleurs Teuselvoements, Acretent L. Mt. 69 kcving Jersey Uy Post glo Nee = vlaces ‘4 N N 5 BIEN RE- | ns de boo- @ bons | Add; 1 Wo ngan | wency-satu street, near Sixth avenve, | free (of change, Jn apaled envelopes. | Adiirees Lost AND FOUND. ee a tann Bene iedenwbnct--\> n+ Suen ree eee ney " O8T—ON THURSDAY, ron’ copra ane a Leah ot gy Ae recovery, Address E, K., Jr., care National N 122 Nassau sirect, ye POCKETBOOK CONTAINING TWO #100 ‘he —~ two 50 ville, with wome unimportant iuidor wit be Livarally sewacdell upon, leaving thee GRAY & DAVENPORT, No, # Nassau street, room I OST OR STOLEN.-FROM A CARRIAGE IN SEVEN- 4 wenth street, between Broadway and Fi th avenug, om Monday, December 12, an Umbreiia, a Parcel and a ae contalnfag articles of ‘reat ¥ Lue to the owner, being meinentocs. No ques'tons will be asked and a large given if returned to (43 Weet iLirty-ihird street, LORE, REWARD. $5 REWARD.LOST, ON TUCSDAY MORNING, A +) white Spite Dov, "The Onder will recetve the above: Toward by returning sauie to 42 Kast Twenty-aiath aurea, 5 REWARD.LEPT ON BOARD OF A SOUTH P+) ferry voat, on Sunday evening, Lith inst, — Lady's Water Any pereow Peturnin ‘same to Cloak. Mia. F. MAKTIN, 410 Weet Fifty-first street, will receive the. ubove reward, Wi.d thanks of owaer, 10 REWARD-NO gu ture of @ Hasque and two Watate made of light I poplin, trimmot with striped ebiots sulin, taken in street, near Fifth avenue, om Frida: wisi UV ARDS, 791 Broadway, B5l REWALD.—LOST, A PLAN GOLD RING, WITH, AY one single diamonit, plain setting, Full descr sont 1ONS ASKED, FOR Rise willbe given sud reward pati y calling on &. 1, Mi FLBLD, Con iiental Hotel, 442 broadway. $10 REWARD.- LOST, 100 SHARES DELAWARE, Lackawanna and 'Westera Railroad Company, ngia name ot Joseph L. Lewls, ‘The athe mneto HALE & BURR, 28 Broad e the above reward, REWAKD WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE ADDRESS ged 85 years, only won of the late Jolin Barton lor. When inst heard of he was @ Sullor on the'river Uhio, North Atmeriaa, in 1568, Addreas JANE BARTOS, Bim Houge, Whalley ‘Range, Manchester, Engiand. ETECTIVES,—ONLY EXPERL D OPERATIVES furnished by COX & RING, anocessors to W. 12 Broadway. Refer to the leading busan houses as to ability, standing and responsfbinty, HOUSES, ROOMS, &O4 WANTED, A SMALL HOUs OR A DWELLING OVER & store wanted, on a sive atrect proferred, convement to Myrtle or Deka’ avenue. cars, Cor asmall private family, rent tnust be moderate, Address EDGAR, box 160 otlice. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A PURNISHEO ROOM, with ure, near Sixth avenve, below Fourteenth etreeke, twide, Address ¥., box 5, Post oitice, A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE DESIRE TO RENT A ZX. Lower or Upper Half of a private house; location be tween Forty-eighio and Sixty-second streets, First and Lexe wi avenues. Address D, B87 Lighty street, SMALL OFFICE, FULLY FURNISHED, WANTED—IN SD" the retnity of d Maiden Tene, or will take. Desk Room. Addres , Herald oflee, W JANUARY 1, A WELIe Aion; Dest of eare taken, » DELTA, Herald office, Vv TANTED-ON BROADWAY, FOR A FEW MONTHS, part or whole of # sumall Store, of moderate rent; bust With particulars,’ JAS. mable, Heraid 0 WANTED SEY A SINGLE ¢ she! Bedroom, up town, with o; woe 24 lo Hb per’ week, aside frown enees given and required. Alddveas box 1,% Address, MALL LEMAN, A FUR. 1 grate; price not ‘e and gas; refers 6 Post office, WANTED—A HOUSE, | BETWBEN FOURTEENTE and ts and Fourtn and Seweotis avenues, Tent not to 00 a year; for business purposes. Ade dress Mra. E we Tweilti street, AND NIECK, ished Apactments, suitable ond floor. a central loca nih aveuwes, Adarens, with, for housekeeptn USE, 28 TO 15 ROOM, 1,60) a year, above. Thirteent ned Hours, th cood locality, for LULIAM FUCKER, Real Estate FOUR AND WIFE, ed Rooms, comp! or housekeepin: ed. Address, giving ters, locatld 1 West thirteenth sirest. ANTED TO. RENT OF BUY FOR CASH belween Forty-second and Sixtyslifue streets and h avenue and Broadway; noc over % 50%; good neigh+ borhood. Address box 6,102 Now Yori PURNeC TURE, FURNITURE, Ceci in the elly of ing Room Furniture, which they will retail at who prices ‘Yor the next thirty days. PRIVATE, FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING A. Sawa all their Parior, Chamber, Dining Furniture af Thagniveent Pompadour Bult, cost $600, for 150; Pianoforte, Statuary, Yatotings, Bronzemy ed five months, Call before porchasing elsewhere, (teenth street, near Sixth avenue. MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL DOUBLE PAR- A ine'suit, mate to order for 4660, tor $250; one do. tor 1%; wo wealot rope Sinks, EO; Panocorten, Curpelte Bronzes, Clocks, Mirrors, Paintings, Curtains, Bookease, 1 ewood and walnut Chunver Sdiu, Mattresses, Turkial ‘ Lounger Glaes, Giinacsliver Ware, dy, at lena ham, halt ofiginal cont. Private residence 12 hast Fenth street one biock west of Broadway, between University piace and Firth avenue. RARE CHAN ‘0 MAKE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,— A rich rosewood Varlor Suit, made to order, in use slx months, cost 450, for $200; one do., #175; two walont reps Suit at’ #69; ten Redroora ‘Suits at’ $50 upwarda; Velvet, Brussele and Ingrain Carpets, at 50 cents upwarda: Sofn Chairs, Taolen, vil Paintings, ‘routes, China and Blvag Ware,’ at less than ball cost. Call at pri idence, 1 West Twenty-aeventh street, near Sixth avenue, ARPRTS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C.—PAYMENTS: /” weekly and monthly, at BEN DALL'S old staud, 209 and 213 Hinason, corner Canal street. SURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, Housekeepers supplies with the above ° on oasy torme, Payments weekly or monthly. I & 00. Corner Twenty-fifth atreet and Sixth avenue. { URNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED Housekeepers supplied with above oa easy iorma. O'FARRELL'S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue, Monthly and weekly payments taki HEAP, ONE SMALL PIER GLAS: Frenen piste; one rorewood Ewsy Chair, small blu walnut bedstead; also black walnut marble top Bedrooms Set, with bedding, nearly new. Apply at 42 East Kightecotls street. Nene isonet cH 3, dole manufacturer in all the United States, 184 West Twentye neventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, ZED SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND EDs ant designs, from $3, gL, 81b up to #0 BTEWART & CO., 605 Sixth avenue, between Mhirty-fiftia ED MANTELS, OF THE latest. Imported pat onuments, Headstones af price A. KLABER, marble works, 134 amd) mhteenth atreet, near Thlrd uvonue, Now York. \ des} GQ, KLABRR & CO. MARELE WORKS, 217 TO 338 SD. West Fifly-Grst treet, between Broadway and Fight Marble and Marbléized Muntols, Monuments, Head Bureau, Table, Plumbers’ Slabs, largest vartevew, avenuo. atones, b = nn ARAN D IMMEDI Nolice—No pay wnill pers Amity piace, Laurcum SPECIALTY. TILL CURED.—DR. Ry COBBETH, mor jew York University Medte: College and RB.’ C, Surgeons, London, can be consiited aw usual on private dieuses, Oulew 20° Centro atreet, near Chambers, -MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIA AA. Wert Ywenty-sixth streot, guarantees reitad to Complaints. Pleasant rooms for nursing, LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDTAY without mercury; manbood and youthful vigor stored in 24 hours; oilice very private, Dr. HARRISON, 179 Bleecker street. DR, H. Ac D. GRINDLE (2) YEARS’ PRECTIOND . guaran y relief to Indies in trouble, with oF withont medicine; rooma for nursing, Restience 120 West ‘Twenty-axth streetynonr Sixth aver A «fails to 42k N EXTENSIVE HOSPITAL PRACTIC Dr, PERRY to cure iiomedintely o Or genticwen in trouble. 61K 7 VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER ure female complainia, Klexwnt rooms ais enth street, Consultations ‘ree. ENABLE CURE AT AN INTERVIEW.—ELEGANY ROOM® before and during confinement. Dr. and Mme, Wile LEP, 44 Weat Fory-tourch street, near Sixth avenue. W. BR. MAXWELL, FEMADE PIYSIOIAN, RS | A. “No tid Bast Tenn Street, does not bucavug ladies wiki medicine. Liana ne R, LEON, THE LADIES’ PHYSICIAN, TREATS ADly D8 iter compiainte with success. Olles 2% Amity mreet, Very private. rR. IS, AUTHOR OF MEDICAL COMPANTON AD) “and Guiee to Health offers restoration to tie debilitated and |. Forty years’ private practice. No, 7 Bencts riroet, New York. jena fi O PAY UNTIL CURED.DR. AND MME, WESE cureat one Interview. Pbeir French Pilla never fail, Rooms provided before aod during coniagaent 144 West Fortioth atreet, near Broad. RIENTAL LOVE SECRET, EGYPTIAN TALISMANS, dec. can We uand searetly orice #1. PRYATE D Lb detection from business by Dr. GRINDLG, 1 West BRIDAL CHAMBER, Kesnys tor young men on great social avila and abuses, which interfere with raarclage, with sure means of rellel tor tho orving sud unfortunate, diseased and Seviutotes, Bas i No. 2South Nicth #1 vdetpbin, Pa. ASSOCL muDie {25 VHARS OFFICE PRACTICE ENABLES DR. RAs 35 RISON, 179 Bleecker street, to cure ait culansous and Drivats discqpes imgmedingly, Otjce ver wrivate,