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{7 ‘paieat Prospects of Europe Regarding a Lasting Peace, Wiiance of Germany and Ausiria an Accomplished Facts OF CERZAY UBIFICATION Greer Gop Bassin Da Not intertoro in the Late Frane:-German War, pis Ge CZAR AND THE KAISER ARMING, bs | tt BERLIN, Oot. 18, 1871 <=. 4rhim this letter reaches you New York’ und will be im @ state of creat excitement over ¢! of Prince Alexis, This visitof a scion of the of Romanoff to the great American repablic even in Beriin elicited comment, and im certain 1s given great imporiauce. It 1s looked at a iplomatic mission to rouse public sympathy f favor of Russia ana to coment the Mmiendship ‘tly already existing. There can be no ble doubs that inis visit of Alexis to the ‘States ts one of the branches of a counter- laid by the diplomatic engineers of Russia, to the assault to be made on the political strong- of this power in Europe. In case of a general {a whieh the Russian government would ve to fight upon its own territory, the friendship good will of the American people would be of le value. Last year’s war has proved the ce of the United States as an inexhaustible for arms and munitions of war. THB POLITICAL PROSPECTS OF BUROPB- toa lasting peace are not very encouraging. correspondent, enjvying many facilities to be 4nformed, is of opinion that before long tne Will witness one of the most terrible wars ever desolated the countries of Europe. The mm will be forced or heid back subject to the @f she military authoritics at Berlin, In they decide adverscly to a change in the arma- it then the year 1872 will leave its bloody marks p the annals of history. - THE EASTERN QUESTION, Bome years ago, speaking of the political pros- of France, Napoieon made mention of the ous cloud which then darkened the political rigdn of Europe, Thowen somo of these clouds we pussed away one as yotis cledrly discernible. omtaous cloud, yet Visible, and which at rega- intervals has overshadowed Europe and johed the earth in biood, is called the Eastern estion, or, More appropriaie, the Astatic-European estou. Its solution will shape the fature of pe and exert a controlling infueuce, more or over the whole civiized world. It is this solu- lon that will cause a most terribie war. THE CONFERENCE aT GASTRIN fas the first indication of a new policy on the part Germany and Auswia atming at a solution of the ern question in the interests of civilized Europe destined to resist the encroachments of Russia Western and Sonihern Europe. The ancient friendly relations between the Courts 8% Petersburg and erin and the rivalry erly existing between the house of lero and the Hapsburgera are now pre- in proof of the impossibility of an eniente or an alliance between Berlin and Vienna, But 1 should be considered that the theory as to Sause and effect in the political life of nations of jate has undergone fundamental changes, aad who- attempts to prognosticate the fature policy of European Powers will do well to consider the fact of our living im the second part of the nine- Seenth century, wherein cnlightened ideas, popular potions and the material and political wants of ations shape the policy of their respective govern- ments, Time has passed wherein personal gratitude or devotion influenced or «directed the policy of tle pabineta, If there were still a proof required that the conferonce at Gasiein resulted in au alliance defensive and offensive we have ouly to examine tuto the relative positions of the high coutracting ers as to Russia ani the Eastern question, To wate such ® cunciusion let me communicate a Ww facts which were uever publisbed. THR RASTERN QUESTION HAD ITS ORIGIN In the growin of the Kussiau empire, aud Peier the Great stood godiather over its cradle; tt must be olicy inaugur- OF THE ALLIANOE, considered the excrescence of the ated by Peter, and so religiously followed up by bis successors; in fact, ii way Le safely said that the wery existence of the Kus-ian empire, ag now con- siituted, iepends 0” a policy Whose avowed object is =, Wemberment of tue Austrian and Oitoman pies, The conquest of Constantinople is the Manifest destiny “vf the rulers of Kussia,” and has ‘peen 80 considered jor over u thousaud years. The ion of this great city is the objective point of n policy in Kurope. It is a maguificent dream; but once reali: Roasia rules the world, EFFECT OF GERMAN UNIFICASION, , the fact. 2, through the unification of Ger- @n obstacle has risen tn the path of Russia. Bauasian policy is torced to :ollow, and one at that ‘which not a A defies Siplomacy, but aiso every at- tempt to surmount it by force o1 arms. A Vast mill- tery empire, stretching trem tne Arctic Ocean to the Bosphorus, and controlling the Baltic Sea, Biack Sea and Metiterrunean, 18 somethiug which Germany Will not permit to beset up in our times, P BISMARCK, always wide awake, a verfect judge of human wpatore, a profounu thinker aud careful student of pastor], is not one of those politics whose concep- tion of things aud 01 men, of nations and thelr rela- tions to each other are of the Liliputiam style; hi Statesmanship is of that character which looks be- fore and after, and takes a comprehensive view of ‘the lessons of history teac. ing by example, and ap- | Har to his own times and nation. There is a Bismarck took to heari—viz., that only those statesmen did succeed whu used the power of the le to realize such ideas as were embodied in he people and had its origin in the nationai charac- ter. Whoever attentively and unbiassed did ouserve the singuiar deveiopwent of Bismarck’s foreign policy, and is pot an entre sivanger to current Opinion in Germany, Will be of the same Opinion ag your corresponuen!, who velieves THB ALLIANCE OP GERMANY AND AUSTRIA tobe a fait accom)’, end, veing in possession of some Matters of fact not yet made public, imagines — — ae ed Cara Weert a Eastern Sue jon will be soly: Dot wong fo the ynterests Seogpiastien, at het oh Bae nee ermany ah endeayor vo curial) the aggressive powers of verament Whose avowed voject 1s the conquest of urope. Jt would umount 10 poiliical suictde on the part of the German people to grant to the House of Romanof the time necessary Tor the completion of lig military preparations and the Russification of the peoples con jucred ana subjugated, Bismarck ‘will not become a@ victiu to the illusion the govern- ment of the Czar so adroitiy diifuses, and which ictures tic Maniiest desituy of Holy Russia, the ubjngation of the ruamiug tribes of Middle ‘Asia and their conversion to Christianity and tle civiliza- tion. If he had avy douht as to the secret my AINS OF KUSSIAN POLICY ‘An autograph letter since Muy iast in tis possession ‘would uispel it ‘Ihe letter reads us follows:— ‘ “i Toa nao, S810, November, 1578, m- The letter | send Your Majesty ler ite content as ad eee 5 So see YOu te noe wiparrate rower, Adan your lines Pyrevees, and Fraace is con- fixed at PU,u00,000— 1 cannot anticr wit wo Constantinople, oval prosperity — ot which, with tbe ex- need. Idemre an alliance . 1 am ready to wfix my ‘one which neftber you nor the same equi therefore you are nol a ira calc {ove Khine, the Alps and : ation of Russia ena matter oF 0 Targets that. we are wureatened from ‘Whhese are the conditions 1 otfer Your Maje ICHOLAS, ‘This letter was sent to Charles X., King of France, and elictied the foliowing suswer:— Sr. CLOTD, Jan, 2, 1890. MY BRoTHER—The poiitical aspec ss of Luropo do Lot ware tani the acceptance of your proposals. Besides, you Invile Festdence > you intend to keep In Jour ewe povere ee ae (2 Mun Fe OL AMLES, UGLY DOCUMENTS TO SER. You can picture to yoursell the cypical sneer with which Bismarck thrast tue letters under the Dose of the Russian Ambassauor when this bas function- ary, some time ago, calied at the Dohuhofspiatz to dewand an explanuuion about Gasietn, Sc. This letter of Nichvlas evinces a spirit not over iriendiy or Germany. 1 was not tne first proposal made by Russia to France with a view to division of 0 soi Napoleon the First s:—“Alexander proposed the partition of the Ottoman empire, and in case 1 as-ented would have guaranteed Geri Consianunopie proposais give my — possessi always saved Porte. credence to the rumor We of late of an alitance hetweon Fussia and Parts of Lorraine nes peopled by his countrymen, | owners in the ships, The stock of whalebone ts | prance, It mi yas —_ bem rpan bo in- wi, undoubtedly, mots p: op: "ve willing, mind- | 825,000 pounds, ta but few hauds, juenced the bocca at iu thy to ro — ful of a saying of jas I, remnora mutant INSURANCE LOSSES. the prose a0 —— reUOh GUNCei’, | of j.08 mulamus in iis,” ve part with the disirict of | The Commerciat Mucual Marine Insurance Com- will, in future, Hkewme, exert its wfacnce. New, the formerty Polish province of Posen, in which the , OL UNis City, states its losses to 1.6 tu gross— permit me (2. A ae ‘onan | population has thoaght sheir Rationality wortny of 1, ¢., the face of ine policies—$73, 225, as follows:— ‘Tuy TR) 4 ANKTORT | lag conserved. “Quid pro qo” always has been awashoake... oe “1918 has brought about eee one in ‘she position © bis favoriic motto; tic will readily exchange a Lew — Emily Morgan. vd France occu} en Ine hes peed Pasian —_ baa are mies of territory and a few huudre! (uous Eugeni. en t also mate! ay S roe Of 1808 and L3G geonuht her, Sd ul maconteas subjects for the sympathy aud | rH questions. Te cawetel Prato br ‘Nerdre: med | good WAR TE VOCRAT gat (OU OF w WRSHRS TAGS i ™ suitictent . ae | ie UNE RUNSIC i N | Maca 300 Without the assistance of THusala; France of tho | and tne fortress of Ike namo ava bilwark againat | eee tne om ccs dart, naan ge Ry ‘present day i plerc Sunget hutaiiation Ruyswsian aggressions, coverma tne strazetical line of ea decline to give any fg and thirsts for revenge, but docs not eommand the siwength to . Singic-l@adod, with Her Yan- quisner, She may be compzred to a ship, ariftiug rudderiess on the Ocean Of ;assion and depauch, the experienced officers washal overboard, gun: wales cut down and decks exposed to the sweepti fire of the enemy’s guns. The land rats now navi- gating her are biind with passion, biewn up wih conceit, unmindfaui of the past and carciess as to ho future. Will these men have mora! courage or enough ‘of political forethought to answer in tho spirit of Charles X, another letter seat from ss. Peverapurg? Most certainly they Wil accept it and kien the naud that signéd 1 ‘The faci 13, the letter wa3 been sea even was called for (Fleury) and ot course aeveptod. it 18 whispered in diplomatic oircles that a weaty a8 been concluded, and Damme Rumer points to Nice amd the 2d day Cetober as the place and date wrere and when the representasives o: Franee and Russia signod the prelM:naries, THE NON-INTRRVBNTION on RUSSIA IN BAVOR OB was a litical binnder which evon the Russian Bopulscd ick to perceive, itis worthy to ote the chi public opinion m Kussia, ef tate, underwent in favor Of France, now looked to as {06 matural aily. Tho lan governmens fels tho tremendous blows with which Russian policy was battered on tne battle fleids of France. Kus- Bia then was Rot ready for war. Other wise she would never have ovrsented to tio uisition oF tz and Strasbourg by Germany, through which Power covered its western fron- Yer, and thus in futare wiil be enabled to mavs tae bi of its forces on the siratezical Nné of the Vistula, As one time during the early stuges of tho war the stupeudous successes of the Geruua army ar the xussian governmont to the full extent of the danger threateuins its poitcy in the future, god an aide-de-eamp of the Emperor was sent @ German headquarters instructed to demand the ac- ceytauce of certaia proposals marie by the Kussian Cabiuer alming at a setilement between France and Germany. The situation became critical, and Bis- marck was quick to Copenh the danger to its (un extent; but is sagacky and force of ciiaracter wero equal tothe emergency. Tho unswer given to toe Russian alie-de-camp at once had the desired ettect, and the ai neon Were withdrawn, — bisiiarck sald:—“His Majesty the King of Frussia cannot ac- cept your proposals. I havo advised my august sovere! to order the Fifth Army corps and General Steinmetz to our eastern iroatier tn caso You should nog receive instructions to withdraw Your proposals within twenty-four hours.” Lf it 1s considered that the Fifth Army corps 1s euturely composed of voles the signiicance of this tarca becomes apparent. WHEN GERMANY WAS WEAK. When Germany was mercly a union ef the loosesé character, and as ‘such, in fact, was powerless, Russia held it to be a wise policy and One furthering her interests to assume ihe char- acter ofa protector, and thus by the weight ot her influence and the artifices so peculiar to her aipio- macy to te every attempt of the German people made for real unity and consiitutionai gov- erumept. The Holy Alliance entered into by Russia, Austria and Prassia at Vicnua in 1815, ostensioy for mutual protection against the Prisoner of st, bees ‘Was generated in the fertile brain of Alex- ander L for very parpose. The Hoy Allwnce served well its unholy purposes until the year 1848, when German unity came near being created by @ revolutionary freene ti But Fredeiick Wil- Nigh liam IV., with adylce of Nol; Cept the orown of united Germany tas le, the revolutionary movement c red; yee it @ apparent to Nicholas, weil pom i ab ee nee progressive ideas, once genera’ Ei ve and On CONE SILI Stantiated, that tne House bf toheuzéiigen formed already too strong a nucleus in case Prassia be- gaine aware of her mission, or smother l’redcrick the Great came to rule her. But Prussia once re- duced to a second rate Power, this danger to kus- sian policy was iyrever removed, THE BMPEROR NICHOLAS AND COUNT BRANDENBURG. ‘To this end Nichoias entered tato an alhance with France and Austria, it beiag agreed upon that France should aunex the Khenisi provinces, Aus- tria Silesia, aud Russia /ozea and Prussia proper. ‘The allied armies, with the exception of the french, had taken up their strategical positions in Poland and Bohemia belore Prussia vecame cognizant of the danger threatening ber very existence. Count Branaenburg, related to the royal house, immeqiately was sent to Warsaw, where the Ucar bad met the representatives oi Frauce and Austria for final consultation, with tne instructions to a the danger. A lavish expenditure of money, pr 1ses and threats, all ingeutously combined, secure success; bat bhis sO Upset the equanimity 0: Nicno- Jas that he struck Count Brandenburg, wie uncic of the present Emperor o1 Germany. Brandenburg immediately returned to Beriin and there shot him- self on the day Of his arrival, November 6, 1t5v, ive court journal reported Ris death ag the result of a ropture of aneurism. it is well known in diplo- inatic circles, and of late has been commented upon, | that Wiilam i, then Prince of Prussia, prevailed upon his brother to wipe oust this affront with bioud, aud when rebuked swore to avenge wwe biow struck to the honor Of the royal house and that of bis peo- ple. Wiil (his man, noted ior tenacity and devouon | to the code @honneur, neglect @ chance to reveen his pledge, now that he commands the situation? ‘The events of last year did prove how well ,ouuded the forebodement of Nicholas has been. RUSSIA 18 UNDOUBTEDLY GEI(TING READY FOR WAR, to surmount, arms in hand, the obstacle whick so unexpeciedly Das risep in her path, but i 1s Gquiie lata she 18 not nearly as ready for ii as she wishes 0 have itappear. This Biswarck and Beust have taken to heart. Time, tt must be admitted, works for her, ‘To permit her to develop her resources, 0 complete the modifications im her armament and to swell her reserves by the natural increase of her population, which aiready is twice the tygure of that of Germany would be more than ivily, dsore- over, the spirit of the Russian people is likely to Tisc and the eficiency of her recruits to increase wih delay. Add to this the certainty of a Franco- Russian alliance and even the laymen tn wihiary science Will clearly perceive the necessity on be- halt of Austria andGermany w strike Lelore France has recovered from prostration and Russia has tiu- ished ber military preparations. At least a cor- respondent 1s convinced of the fact that Bismarck and Beust agree throughout as to this ne- cessity. They will not grant to kussia tie advantage of, appointing tine and place when and where the Eastern = quesuon should be finally settled and their conniries be doomed to suffer the fate of Poland. Certwin itis that Russia is prepared for @ near campaign, with a vigor and to an extent bardly credited. In proof Of this let me mention @ curious fuct, and one at present not withvut signiticance to your reauers; ‘hat whenever the cholera appeared in an epedewle form in Western Europe then it is safe vo pre- dict a general war, as the Russian goverament had marctied its reserves—the undisciplined war- Tiors of Middle Asia—to the western frontier. So 1m 1839, 184¥, 1863-'55 and In 1870-71. The approacu of another attempt to restore Russian influeace i Eastern Lurope 1s beimg heralded now by the ray- ages of this scourge, THE MILITARY PREPARATIONS OF GERMANY are on the most extensive scale. All the arsenals and goverament workshops are taxed to their ui- most capacity, ‘The fortresses on the Rassiun iroa- Mer are enlarged, strengtheved and ariaed. immense quantities of munitions of war and provisions are daily arriving at Posen, Thorn, Grandenz, Glogau and Danzig. Ofiicers, non- commissioned ofticers, and detachments of men are daily exercised in the working of the ratiroad lines connecting the Eastern frontier with the principal Tailltary depots. It is # significant fact, aud one not to be misundersiood, that @ few weeks ago muitary Maps of the Western provinces of Kussia, Galicia anu Congress Poland (Generaistabskaricn) pave been distributed to all the regiments, acco: pan regimental commanders to devote one hour duty in the company school to their study. The same or commands to d.ilcers and non-commissioned oficers the study oj the lussian and Polish languages. The government 13 in the market buying up all tue cheap turs it can get hold of and convertung ine same into “futros,” in use in the Russian army, and specially adapted to the severe wiuter on the Kussian piains, PROSPECTS, As to the probable result of this irrepressible con- Miet toe iriends of civilization and liberty may quiet their iears. hy aud geoyraphial extension, so pecuiar wo Bowie comparatively will impede the advaice ot an Invading army; but, then, the high tutellectual qualities 01 tae German armies, marsialied by eX- pericnced commanders, and provided witn ali Wwe appliances of modern warfare, will be ena! to every emergency. TO polut to the doom of the Giand Army Of Napoleon |. as the provabie result would be erroneous, a8 most of the misiortuucs tat befell Napoleon's campaign on Russian verriory were dao to the et J and political errors this haughty spirit Committed at a ume when none of modern Inventions, a8 raliroads and tele api: were Known, and, of course, coulu not wibutary 10 the wants of the Comumasary Depart. ment or vseful a8 a succoT to strategy “Lhe more Tatudy the history of this unfortunate campaign, and search for causes leading to suck a disastrous result, the more 1 inchne to the omnion that ascribes the failure to the fatthiessness this Vorsican ‘was guilty of in not redeeming his pledge given tu benall of the redintegration of the Polish republic to its former territorial extent. A retreat in mid- winter migut have been avoided—at ali events, it never could have turned to absolute fight and to total destruction Of @ numerous and Well disciplined army, in case this army could have rested on twenty millions of @ heroic and wariike peopie, en- thusiastic in the cause and ready for acy sacrifice, POLAND 18 THE VULNERABLE SPOT, of the Northern Colossus—tae rgnt heel of this modern Aciuiles. Bismarck will proiit by tte lea sons the campaign Of 1812 imparts, aud at the same time reflect upon the political status of burope, | when Poland, @ first rate power, sirevching from the Baitic Sea to Within one hundrea ana aity daiies ol the Black Sea, west of the Vistula to the east of the Nieper, etood guard over civilized Europe, de. fendiug the Cross against the Mohamedan. Volan mh the days Of her greatest glory anil power. was, In fach never ven tO an aggressive — policy. The — redintegration Poland a9 an_ independent state wonld at once crea’e a powerlul alley, resting upon which the German armies are enabied to penetrate to ine very centre of Kussia, thus cutting her vital arceries and destroylug forever her ofensive powers, Bis. re | by an order from the War Onlice direciing | It as true that ciimaie, topogra- | k, who voluatarily corrected the boundaries | faiddown by we Treaty of Hraakiort, the the Vistula woukt be eurioned by dia ocating tie | Russian irentier, and through the tnterpostiion ef An cIMpire Of vital power, bus not aggressive ta {ts raracter, It ig a historical faci, and ove, at pre- gout, no! Without sLonidcance, that the Poies were never parcicular as to the nationality of their King. ‘They Wout realy accept aa tacir king a scion ef he nouse of ilohenzoliern or any other German Prince. I have ticen tniormed by the very best asushority thal negotiations, as to this point, are = iw wih the secret goverament of Poland at mien. The choice is wetween Prince Carl of Prasda and Priace George of Saxe, The former is Mm character and habia sympathetie to the Pol ; She latter would ascend a throne for gi Tauoms 1a possession of his family THE ARGC CALAMITY Additional Detaiis of the Disaster to tho American Whaling Ficet. Loss to New Bedford Over a Million Dollars. Wames of tho Lost Vessels—Thele Owners— Tasurance—Exsitement in tho Wiale Oi Market, USew Bedfera, Mass, (Nov. 6), Correspondence of the Boston Post.) The excitement in this city during the last twenty- four heurs has not been equalled since the reception of tuo news of tue friag on Sumter, The loss of so Severe blow %o the commercial prosperity of the place, aad all classes foel it most keenly. Whea the fires telegram was recelved last evening 1% was speedily bulletined at the Merchants’ ows oom, and the sad intelligence Spread througa every street, Tie peor g@revaied at tne News Rooin, the telesraph ouice and on tie corners, to divcuas the great event and a@wal the arrival of further news, This morning taeie was au overuaaliog of books and papers and insarance poicies and a counting Up Of insurance ; scrip, & great dew Of the iaiter being ia circulation. ‘There aave \o-day been the same gatheriogs of bus Ness wen ab various Places and continued discu: sions Of the probavillies and pos: Bituation 1 ed ou several icading gentlemen this aiteragon bys they were extremely refiveut, Gipecially Mose who Bre heavy losers, and cas TMosares Vf 1o3309 Wili AO’ OG Very exteasive until time h eed aiiowed lor redeguon gud suiking & baiunce. The merciuats ucre generally Wear ao aw es, | a= great @ portion of its whaling fect will prove a | uickly | G oly oom. | NEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NUVEMBER 8, 1871.—TRIPLE SHERT, fall at present, We learn losses of ihe Union Mutual «arme Insurance DY Waont 653500 .and of the Ocoink st AACE CON pany about $174,000, ‘The Union wil be able fo pay ali its losses and have 0,000 SUT> Plus remaining by catiag in serip, and the «om- Inercial Nas surplus BulicieaAL to meet Its loses. The Ycean wil be odlzed to mae an asesenens on its 4b CK Holes ‘Lhe totals of losses here givea include thoe on th: crivie, reported lost soma weoks siuce. Iv is tapessible to get full reports of Msurauce from any ctuer source but the insuran | Companies. as nearly every vessel 13 owned mM & number Of suai! shares, and cach owner exercises BI own discretion avout msurauce. ‘tne following 13 @n tucomp ete List of losses in the Unien oilice:— Awashonke 000 George Howland 50 Concord Elizabe tos gross amount of vom: da, th Swit. lows:— orl | 2) Daan. . bera of the Forty-fourmm atrees vite to atten. ees oie =: CARKOLL.—Oa Tuesday, Ni PETER } whe rentave Sat frt opera a i 3 and frienas are ra: vited | toattond the faneral, from his Tats, soouitaner abs | West Sixteenth street, 0.1 Taursday, ta lash, atone P. af. i artN.—On Sunday morniag, Nov. of consumption, Sanaa Noumva., wile at ke B } Chapin, sued 47 year. umeral jrom her late residencs, 337 Wes! teenth street, to-day (Welvoguuy), ac oven Solosee } be ae Le tg at Woudlawn. i {LA - luuday, November a ioe tired zee Ot ne aye. ere aaa i he friends of the (4muy are invited to attend th fares Brine reeapentary, Sb Inst, a uall-past ‘one o'cio mw the residen nis g | Clark, 125 Ninth avenues ge ay CUNNINGHAM.—Oa Tueaday, November 7, HAN- | NORA CUNATSGUAM, beloved’ Wie of Leclaa Cno- ) Dingham i daughter of Jeremiah and Mary Sweeney, @ nitive of the parisa of Nuuuamara, | county ork, Ireland, axed 4 years, {The friends of the taatiy and thoxe of her brotner, ! Owea Sweeney, ant of her sister, Mrs. Taomas O'Keefe ure respectfully tavied bo attent tur faneral, from her lave residence, 402 Kast biity-third stree!, ou Thursday, November ¥, at one o’cluck, Ou iuexday muruing, November 7, AL- PHONSR Dacan, & native of France, aged 63 years and 6 mouths, ‘The triends of the family are requested to attend | the funeral, from his late residence, 20s West Thir- teenth street, on Friday mormiug, 10th inswant, a6 nine o'clock, | Services at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, FSLT.—On Tuesday morntag, November j, JAMES HgYwanp E17, infant son of Eawin M. and sary Contest .. D. W. Felt, grandson of the late Waskingion Bi , Wheelwrigi «1 months and i8 days, Ei } Tae relat an jriends of the family are invited Fi $50) Seneca... - 18,09 to attend the funeral, from the residence of his The Ucean efffe has a policy on tha J. D. Thomn- Bon, of New don, ‘Fhere 13 insurance in te China oflice, Boston, to the amount of 3/,000, on Ihe $3,750 on the rep eyes $3,500 on the Buena, Hit-abeth Swift, 54,000 on the George, and a poucy on tae Heury tater, The Coutest is tuily 1usured— seven eightns of ner catchtugs in New York, and th vessel and one-elzth o: the catchings in tas clu The John Wels way wel insure’. The Oriole folly wmsured in tas city; so is the Roman, the Bmount being adont $53,000, There 13 $29,500 1n- surance on the Retideer. ‘The Wiliam Rowen wos entirely ovned vy Captata Barnard vogsn, of Newark, N. J., and was partially insured ta New York. ‘Phere is $10,000 insurance on the Campion, and some on the Mary, of kdartown, at out of town Offices, Messrs, Georze & Matthew Howland love largely and have no tnsurance. Mr. James H. How- land and Air. Joseph Taver, owners of shares in seve eral veaseis, are nut msured. VALUATION Of THB NEW BEDFORD VESSELS AND OurPiTs. ‘The valuation of the Now sedford vessels, with Outiits, as bucy sailed, i as jollows. Fg. « jeorye | fow aad 12,00 jouding the Willlam Rotch).... The valuation of the Champion, of Eagattown, ‘Was $40,00J; the J. D. Thompson, of New London, $4600. Asa general thing the depreciation of ves- sels and consn.upt.on of outils ia equalled by the amount of catchings lost. PINANGIAL AND GOWAGRCIAL, iy ! WALL STRERD, ‘The Wall street markets were closed and the holl- Of patient resignation. TAL FINANCIAL L033 on duilrs aud decrease the as. ! vwn iully Ove per cout, 1b will hhud fli igh sug Crusuiug force as A jv had been , caused ny hed. ‘Vaove ure uo wivés and mothers aid children bere't oF the cymmon comrorss Ol life, and NO savoring neu wud WouIen turned out upon tue Old Wor for Ciarty. Lhe gredit ot New wediord is OO, The Value O/ eiOOK On AAA Will bo eauced | and the ludomitacie euergy Oi ibis thorduguiy hew | Boyland cominuaity wil tse superior to tle indice + | ou, Already owaers of waalers have been look. | ing about and determuing which of those | {| in port can ve ited out most specdiy in order to | | start on a cruise Lext sprag. Gideon Alien & | Son bave to-day given orders lor the fiiiaz out ot the James allen, sud slessrs. swill & Auen have | |} done tue same iw regard to the Aurora. ‘Mnuy | Waalera are uow iyiug at the New Dediord wharves, | | @nd itis thoazht tuey cau be got ready iu time to | sail next spring. Tbe losses eatatled by this disas. | ter will be very generally distribuied among ull ciasses of peopic. THE INSURAXCE business here has been conducted on a. strictly equitubic mutial pian, and tne adjusiment oi the | poucics will prove the severest lest oi the financial | surength oF he Community, Mutual Marine, tae Commercial Mutual Marine aad | the Ocean Mutual Mar c is | all heid by the resideat- o} special mecting of ihe insuraace Companies will be | held to morrow (or consu.tation and arrangement, Whea some » will, nu douvl, be aecided }upou by the airectors. “it is thougil to-mial oy manus that the Ocean Company wil nave to go ine | { | | der, but the others, veg vider, Wl weather ue | | storm. THK RONK AND 0), MARKET, There have been uo trapgactious iw tie bone and | off inurket here today, howers reusing peremp- ! tory t> name any price, and expressing @ deicr- | miuavion to awa developments tab will succeed a he excitement, The price of | } Will Necessary be allected, but not ty Le | ex eutor waale, as tue latter wormed tie cael part 0; the wil tost, A few days ago sperm Was offered at | ; Sido 4 gsilon aud 91 oh overed, the entire | | Block Of ol held 1 tais Country on the ist of the present Mouta amvunied to 13,000 barreis sperm | and wo bartels Wuale, against a Sivck Oo! 23,650 barrels speria aud 56,000 barres Whale on tbe lst | Of January, leaving (wo mouths’ consumption yet | | fo be estimated bc.wre the Close Of Lie year, ‘The } quantity Wei 19 osion to-day Ls 1,000 barrels sper Bod 80 varrels Whale. New sediord is suddenly catled on to take her | part 1a the general disasters of this uuprecedented | Season Ol CulAuiby by tne loss or avandoument of | thirg-two (bry Cores, Including bark Urivle, ve- Jore reported losi) out of We Meet of lorty-oue Tonspay, NOV. T— 3’. Me @ay observed with rather more ddelity than was Weherally anticipated, for the dealing’ in stocks Were llmitod to the sale of @ few thousand shares | ! invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, and the dealers to a kot of a dozen or 80 of specu- lators and brokers, whoso nervous interest in tne | course of prices drew them to the street in spite of | the Stock Exchange resoluucns. In tho market | thus estahitshed some little change was made tn | prices as compared w.ti the closing figures of the | previous evouing. Lake Shore in all its muitt- form variciles was decidedly stronger, and the rest of the list about the same, except West ern Union Telegraph, which was a fraction tower, The market broke up towards one | o'clock, leaving the following quotations ag a | starting point for Wednesday moruing:—Western Union Telegraph, 6214 a 6244; Pacific Mau, 46 a 4534; New York Ceutral consolidated, 90); a 91; Now York Central scrip, & a 86%; Emre, 2994 a 20%; | parouts, 107 East Th rty-flitn street, on Tharsday ; Morning, November 9, at ton o'clock. GALLAGHES.—Un Suudsy, November §, JAMES GALLAGHER, aged 36 years and 5 muntos. ‘The relatives and frienis of tne family aro re | Spectiuliy lavited to attend tue funeral, on Wedues- day, Noveuter 4, ai one o’ciock i’, M., [rom his late Fesidence, 196 Madison aireet, New York. GorTscHALK.—On Tuesday, Noveuber 7, SIMON | GorrscHALK, aced 17 years aud 2) vays, Funerai will take pl.ce on ‘iharsday, November 9, at two o’ciock. All friends are respectiuly in- vited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his aunt, Mrs, H. Hirsch, 284 Third avenue, HOLMEs.—At Toupkinsviie, 8. 1, oa Tuesday morning, November 7, SAM¥BL Holes, in the T2d yeur o. his age, Relatives aud friends ef tho family are respect fully tuvited to aitend the fancral, on Thursday @lernoon, at half-past two o'ciock, trom the real: dence of nis son-in-law, Swan street, 8. |. Kexs2.—vn Tuesday eveutng, November 7, 1871, Dr. HosarT Kexsa, sO of the late Kev. Willam Linn Keeze. ’ ‘The reiatives and friends of tho family are re- spectiullty invited to atiend the funeral, at the Charch of the Holy Communion, corner of Sixth avenue and lwentieth street, on Thursday, Novem- ber, atihree o'clock. the reimutus will bo taken to New Haven for interment. New Haven papers please copy. RELSO.—On Friday, November 3, after a lingerin | Mness, CraRLEs KELSO, the youngest so: David and Smeline Kelso, aged 21 yeurs ond 9 months, ‘The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 828 Broadway, corner Haré sireat, Brook lyn, on Wednesday, November 8, at two o'clock, KrOLan.—On Tuesday, November 7, MARGARET A. Krousn, the beloved wife of Judze Thomas Kroloa &nd daughter of the late Willam P. Power, Esq. Notice of fanerat nereafter. KINNERSLEY.—On Mondag, November at the residence of her wacis, Henry ‘t. Haviland, Rock- Ville Centre, L. L, SERBNA L. KINNERSLEY, The funeral wil take place Irom Christ church, Bediord avenue, Brookiyn, KE. 1), on Weduesday, November 8 at ten Oolock A. M, Relatives and imends St fne fared are respecWully invited to at. tend the sdicral, Without further notice, LaNautri.—On sunday, November 6, FrepErick LANoourH, aged ete Kelaiives and friends of the family are respectfully 4:4 Fourth avenue, on Wednesday, November 8, at one o'clock. Lewis,—On Tuesilay, November 1, ELIZaBeTn A, wifo of John Lewis, aged 5) years. Funeral irom her late residence, 249 West Eleventh stree’, Ou Thursday, at one o’clook, McCORMiCK.—Un Bunday, November 5, BRIDGRT KgaRss sicCoraick, aued years, @ native of Newcastle, county Limerick, ireland, Her remains will be taken irom No. 72 President street, Brookiym, to the Church of St. Stepnen, corner of Carroll and Ulcks streets, where there Witt te high mass, at ten o’clock, on Wednes- day, Noveniver 8, aud from tueuce to the Cemetery oi the Holy Croas, Flatbush, for incerment. Her iriends and acquaintances are reanested to attend, MccBHsRY.—On Monday, November 6, Many MCCREKKY, Felict of Samuel McUreery and motner of Wiliam and Samuei McCreery, Jr., aged 74 Reading, 109% a 109%: Lake Shore, 103°f 9 10374; and Pittsburg, 124% a 125; Chicago aad North- en, 60% @ G1; do. Breferred, 89 a $943; Kock ) Island, 10244 @ 102%4; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 67 a i344; dO. preferred, 77% a 7 Toledo, Wabash ; and Western, 6i}¢ @ 6144; Ohio and Mississipp!, | 393g a 30%; Union Pacific, 2414 a 2444, Gold sold at 111%, which price was sometimes bid ana sometimes asked. A jew sales were re ported at 132, Foreign exchange was dull and unchanged. The money market was without quotation £0 far as the street was coucerned, the brokers between themselves having made their engagemeuts unul | Wednesday, and ihe banks allowing their loans to | stan: over, ‘The vniy trade in government bonds was over the counter, and coniined to small lots, ‘The lst left oif | as foilows:—United States currency sixes, 111); @ | 111%; do, do,, 1851, registered, 11534 @ 11544; do, do., | coupon, 116% 8 116%; do. five-twenties, registerea, May and November, 110% a 11114; do. do, 18¢2, coupon, do., 111% @ 11134; do. do., 1964, do, do., 111 8 111); do, do., 1965, ao, do, 111% a 11% do, do, registered, Jannary and July, 1134 a | Waaiers iu tie Aree scean, our oWa port losing | twenty-one vessela, comprising one-eighth, and | em. pg them the bess portion oF Our enine Whahng | Meet. the news of which jell ke a thunder-stroke | upon our merchants and ciizens last evening, 101s | 1s the severest How Which las ever falied “pon our | leading ousiaess. Though many valuable lives aud | Costly veeseis lave previously been lost in Uns perit- | ous OCcupsion, yet never beiore bas there Leen | ich & Wuolesaic destructioa. Our best vessels and | very large amount of have | awept away in @ | it owil take our Gily in years to | a been and | recuver {rom the efiecis Cf this disaster, Noue of | | tuose who veuture ou the seus ura exposed to | iis (aan that adventurous Olass of whaiers | eit rey within tue limits of tho Arctic | bXery season Das wituessed ihe loss of more | ly lash year we si ame Dear belag enuirel i a 1h ice came dow frou tic nurth 6 sud. | | dud la such masses that the Whole feet was enveloped and driven ashore. It is asincere uaiter | | of cOngracuimtion that -o tar as reported no lives have Uceu 103% | tas 1088 Will Sali heavily uLon our | } community, and its reai extent will not be apparent Tron. We inere List of wxENts, as the OWnerstup of the Vessci8 lost is y disir bated ameng those of Museraen Though wany owners are insured, Yel As Our oilices Are WULAAl ODeS they Will Have io | bear thew proportion of tne losses ialing upon | them. Pu) sey100s us Us d saster is 1b Will not be a crusiung one. Ove compeasatiug effect will be to increase vonsideraviy Wie Value Ol Lhe Stock of Ol @bd bone and the vessels La port LE ABANDONED VESSELS. ed iuciude twenty-one from The vesseis this port, as Ar Swift & Per ce W. R, Wing & Co, dward W. ilowlaods Winy Bark Concordia . Howland dark blir sbeun Swi Bark & ep. thomas Knowles & Co. K. Wood & Uo. Navy... «i ver Crockery... Bark § Barks man Bark bie daithew Howland. Bark Wilivan Rutch, sailing from Howgisth The eutire Leet frou this port at the commence- Mol. OF che seasou Was TWeaty-ive, luciuding bak Urlue, Lelore reported 1st, leaving foer saved. Tue our saved are bars Progress, Capuin ow. | Willan U Browbeli, agenk with 2oy barrels | ship iauie! Webster, Captain Marvid, | Wiliam O. Browne, azeaut, Will 2o0 barrels whale | | ou. ship Lagods, Captun Swit, Jonathan Bourne, 1 Ir, ue iM, ‘och iz reis wuaie oil; bark Aidas, Captain danui, Within O. browned, ageot, with 400 barrels whale aut (4) barreis sperm ou. Frome | Edgartown the folowing are reported lost; — i! a Cbanplon, Gratua N, Couins, agents Ship Mary, Wik s Alunroe, agent, Siup Baropa is saved aud bus sso varrels whale | oth, ‘Phere were two vesseis from New London, both of nich are 1osbi— be oid a. DL. Thompson, Williams & Barnes, agents. | Bark Mouticello, Wiliams & Haven, agents. There were sido LWO [roi Sab Frauciscu, Lotw of | Which were (0st: Burk tigida, Sherwood & Co., agents. Bark Carlotta, Hutcatnsoa, Noli & Oo., agents. ‘The vessely ia the Arctic feet (rom Honowuiu are all reported lust, as follows:—stup Juan, brigs | Vietoria, Kunvia, Comet aad the Porua, Bark Arc- ‘ tc, owned vy Charies Brewer & Co, of Boston, | hailing from tlonoiuiu, is saved, with 48) barrels | whaie oil Lhe whole Northern feet, as avove reported, uas either peen abandoned or arrived ia port. y 1 the North saved by the six vessels uh Suive arrived at Honolulu only tools up tue Of 2,486 barrels Whale and 140 bar- rhe stock 1p Orst banda in the coun | was only 34,000 barrels, held houses, and althougn tie help out We lat, | whieb bi. | meagre avount | pew sperm oil, | try on the Ist tust. cumparacvely iew wul go up We will mot i | Forest avenup, | ati 113%; do. do,, 1865, coupon, do,, 11334 & 113%; do. do., 1867, do, do., 118% a 113%; do. do., 1868, do, do., 1135 @ 11374; do. ten-forties, registered, 109 a 1095; do. do., coupon, 10934 a 1094. A despatch irom Hannibal, Mo., announces the success yesterday of the “New York printed ticke.” in the Hannibal ana $4. Joseph election, and the defeat, couscquently, of the old Boston direction. ‘This implies tne removal of the ofices to New York and a future management of the road im the intercat of the Wabasa company. The last recorded sale of Hannibal and St. Joseph was at 65. The earnings of the St. Louis and [ron Mountain Rallroud for the month of October saow an Increase | 61 as compared with the correspoding period | ‘The exports (exclusive of specie) from the port o8 | New York t foreign ports, for the week ending | November 7, 1871, were $5,560) COURT CALENDARS—iHIS UAL. SUPREME Count. -C Part 1—Neld by Judge utherland.—Nos. 2. is, 211, Ys, 131, 147, 3, 185, 9 7, ‘43, 349, 395, 407, | Awjourned tor the tern COURT Of ComMuN PLFAs—fRiaL TERM—Part 1— by Judge J, 1’, Daly.—Set down causes—Nos, D4, Lol, 8 Wi, 1028, 496, 1027, BOs, 9 876, Tal Term—rars | 2—Heid by’ Jodse Fos. 847, 948, 947, | 1v4d, 1049, 1050, 1061, 1052, 105%," 1054, 1056, 2—Held py Los 1160, 8s, CocrtT—TriaL Teaa—Part Nos, 930, 14, 1216, 108 , L148, , 1156, ’ 60, Dy y Glu, 112 Judge Joachimse 7 6332, 6946, 725 7.65, 759, p02. 1 by Judge 1341, 742% 055 9’, 6000, 6994, Part ‘ 81, 79 , 7016, 7916, 7917, 191s. S AND DEATHS. MARRIAG ~ . Married. Eartr—Terrer.—On Monday, November 6, at} ehurely, by Ki obert S. MeAribur, . BARLE to Mrs. Libtin J. TUrrLe, ti of Ua city. No cards, ELLISON—CRarTs.—In_ Christ church, Lenox, Mass., ov ihuraday, November 4%, by the kev. Jusun Fietd Commodore FRANCS B. ELLIson, Uniied States Navy, to MARIANS® MASON CRAFTS, dauyhier of the late Hon, Jeremiah Mason, of Bos- ton. Dica. BRAIN) Suddenly, on_ Monday, November 6, ANSI Niksviin, wife of J, Weutworth Braine, in her goth year, Toe relutives.and friends are respectfully invited to atten (he funeral services, on ‘Thursday, No- vember 9, at twelve o’clo.n, [rom the residence of her mother, Mra, Mary Niebulir, George street, near Mortisania, ‘The Haviem Railroad train leaves Forty-second strect at 11:40 A. Al. BROCK. At her residence, No, 120 Willow street, Hoboken, N. J., on Tuesday, November 7, dirs BASY BROCK, a native of the county Kildare, Ire Jana, aged 7) years. BURNHAM.—O0 Monday, November 6, Miss Ena“ C. BuRNHAM, eldest dauyiiter of James F. Barn- han. ‘The friends of the family are requesped to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, Novemper 8, at ono O'clock P. M., (rom her lite resideyuo, 1,46 Third py between Atity-first ugh Ninety-secoud Lents. CAIN. —At New Orleans, La. ‘after a brief illness, on thursday, November 2, Mes"B, CALN, Of URLs CY, aged 80 years, the funeral will take ‘glace at the Forty-fourth reet synagogue, this “AVeduesday) morning, ab Que v’e fhe (riers of the family aud Wells | 8, at haif-past nine o'clock A. M. years, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her son-tu-law, Thomas Montgomery, No. 65 Wil- ‘Lue stock 0: Tae Urson | do. new, 8574 @ 86; do. scrip, 784 @ 78%; Cloveland | loughby, corner of Lawrence street, Brovklyn, on Wednesday, November 4, at two o'ciock P, M. Re. | Jatives und Irends are invited to attend. | O'Gana.—On Sunday, November 6, JAMES O'Gara, | aged 55 years, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are Tespect‘uily invited to atiead the flineral, from tne | resideuce of fia brother, Jonn O'Gara, 404 West ‘Thirty-foursh sirect, oa Wednesday, November 8, at two o'clock P. M. Panks,—On Monday, November 6, ELEANOR A., daughter of Jobii and Picanor Parks, aged 27 yea! Relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respevt- fully invited to attend the iuneral, from 97 Lailow sirect, Wednesday, the oth inst., at halt-past twelve P.M. ‘The remains will be taken to Maiteawan, N. for interment. QUIN.—Un Nonday, Novemoer 6, aftcr a lingering liness, CATHRGINE, relict of James Qain. Funerai this day (Wednesday), ut one o'clock P. M., from her lave residencs, 117 Waverley place. KicHaRDSON.—AG Kichmoud, Staten Island, on Tuesday, November 7, WiLLiaM RicwanDsoy, in the Sita yeur of his age. Kelatives and iriends are invited to attena the tuneral, from soraviaa church, op Thursday, No- vember %, at two o’c.ock P, Ml. Rivey.—On Tuesday, November 7, after a short, but patnful il'ness, MARY fRANCRS, the eldest daughter of James 8. and Hannah A. Riley, aged 8 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funerai, from the rest- dence of her parents, 54 Willett street, on Taursday attern chock. KosINSON.—Suddeniy, on Monday evening, No- vember 6, WILLIAM HOLMES Rowingon, nephew of Hon. W. E. kobinson, aged 26 years. funeral from 113 Congress street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, RusuMoRE.—At Hempstead, L. 1, on Monday, Novemher 6, JANE RUSHMORE, Aged 32 years. Funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal afternoon, at one o'clock. i and severe tliness, CATHANINE, relict of Joun Smith, i the 71st year of her age. The funeral wil take place from the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas ©. Cantil, No. 101 Lewis street, corner «f Stanton, on Wednesday, Noveinber ‘The remains wilt be taken to the Churen of St. Rose o' Lima, Cannon gireet, where a solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemete The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her brothers, Johu and Edward Mc- Guire, are invited io attend, SPENCES.—-uddealy, on Sunday, October 15, at San Dtego, Cal., ALANSON H. SPENCER, aged 20 yoars, formerly of Brooklyn, RACY.—On Sunday, November 5, ELLEN, daagh- tor of Arthur Tracy, aged, para. The funeral will take om her late residence, 203 East Sixiy-fith st een First. and Second avenues, this (Wed ternoon, at one o'clock. Wakp.—!n Lrooklyn, on Monday, November 6, FRaxk Tuntyorn WaBp, second son of Aste and Elizapeth Jane Ward, aged 15 years, Funeral from St. Li punton avenue, on \Weduesday, November 3, at one o'clock P. M, WILLIAMs.—On Monday, November 6, 1871, Cap- Y B. WiLLiaMs, aged 79 years, 9 mont ". ito arend the funeral, from its lase residence, iton avenue, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, November 8, at two ovclock P. M. Canada papers please copy. CLOTTING T EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN EsTA?LISH- ment 16) Seventh avenue, near Ninetecnth atreet, the imost value patd for Casvoi' Clotiing, Carpels, &e, by | 4irersing sir, or Mra. MILLER. , 4839 FOURTH AVENUF, ‘Twenty-ninth street, ladies and cents will be aste ‘ AKOVE hed potas, clothing at the prices B. MINT pays for Cast off Clothing, Jeweiry ; {rom #10 4) 460 for allk dresses; for gents Bi per cent more will be paid tuan by ‘any other deniers. ‘as above. Ladies atiended by Mra, Viease call or Ninte. a icici TS, MISH, 197 THIRD AVENUF.—LADIES | A enilemen, can receive the highs pi for rg Clothing and Carpets by calling or addressing, Ladies at- tenaed fy Mra. Mish, i e. 13, 480 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN | AT rhicttourie aot Thirty-fifth streets, Writ pay the highest cash. prices for ladt and gentiomen’s Castol Clothing, Carpets, Bedding. Ladies waited upon by Mrs. Hart. (7 THE UPTOWN ESTABLISUMENT, 816 SIXTH AVE T THE Utnes nad peutiemen, am bave just received two AT AUUTION. Y, Ber Wau PEK sce, BRS Wists some HOT SSSeL. ROK A iWiek 87 HAN. 0. 828eL PUK ides, STEINWAY SONS’ PIANG, ABAISTIC .RUAZES, 46, we, * the property of a family ,olag aoroat, Comprising as (ol!o' Parlor—Freach Moqu and Lace Curtains, carved Satin, rove wood Jeo ats y, Cvutre and Ste Flare, elegant rea broaae | bras and Statnasios. 24 tach war, with bel Forewoot 7 actayi o pairs, 10., dee. cia Carpois, vowly mew; Ince Curtains rosewood, bine'c ‘and wnk Sulla; besb curiat hate Mattrasion, bolsters aad Pillows, Finkle & Lyeu’s BSewins Machine, Diving Room russes Carpets, ovk Bact, Extension ) wate Chita Dianer Serviee, Catiery, Tabe and Giaseware, falls—Oulcloth, binek walont Hat Stana, Wilten State Gae Pets, de. Kitowen Uronslin, dos ne - SATURDAY, NUVEMBER I, at 1039 o'clovk, at ei #aleacoo % Chamoers and 17 Keade sire fenton Heusehelu Forultere, removed for convenience of RGM, JOHNSTON, ABCTIONERR, - MiSB LS, 4. . PAN DOLL ve the honor te hat they willl conga the house of Movsrs, JOUNSTON & VAN TASSE Ly ‘at tuelr well known axicsroom, 37 Nassau street, the fine® coRection of Marble Siaiiary ever offered at nas tion, They have bees selects! by Nir. Paudolint, who is abroad, and wil a: as in beauty and finivh any saect that hae heretofore heen efferod. THE BRONZE, CLOCKS AND ARTICLFS UF VIRTU wili compare favorably with ang importation that has beem made for this market. THE GARVEN STATUARY, FOUNTAINS VASES. &Cy ARB OF AN /NTIRCLY S&W DESE.N. The above are now en exhivition, and will be sold thie day and Thurslay, November &h ‘end 9th, commencing enoh day at 11 o’ctosk, at their Of Nassau sirost. A LARGE, RICH HOUSEHOLD Fi RNITURS SALE Over £00 iota, 915,00 worth, ef maquiheent Household Furnhure.- HENRY ZIN, Auctonser, sobs this a cour chansion, Weak mencing at 1024 o'el ‘Twenty-six! libant toned 744 not ave Tysewoom Pranoiorte, in satin, broeatel and! alike ropes prasa@s Ci Murors, Paintings, Lace Curtal ns glo and dow Bedroom Suita in ros wood and wal Rodsteava, Bureaus, Wardrobes, curiot Bedding. Re; leo Dinin oom, Base niture; | Cutlery, China, Giasswar Clocks, &e, ‘Sule positive, ATO Pah magnificent for, Parior Sults, 4 nt and ii Furniuro, 101 pitta, Planoferts, Carpets rio trora, Palatings, Curtains, Works of ‘at the elegant priva‘e rasiluses of W. 2. Kichards, arb, Weat Fucty-accond streot, ene Lies west of Broadways near Sevwath avenues Ivet, Brussels Carpets; maxnisornt Parlor Suite, covered the richest doscription of ju broca él A Mie Durtalns, lronzes, Werk: 5 1'g ociave Planofore, Stal, Cover and Music Uxitol, @ st 8875; rosewood and wainut Chainver Sui's. strie of Lowis XIV, Bodeteads, Buraaus |W ashista ‘pig wae tly Sala e ss Chatra, China, Glans, Crystal an { Sliver Ware, Cuvery, ment and Servants’ Purintury. Sale positive. Goous pi ‘and deuvered for purchasers, Z, NICHOLS, Auctlonese, A LER, AUCTION ¢ ore Properiy iu Haviein at auction, ADRIAN H, Mi LLER, P,P. WILKINS & CO, wilt seit at ancilon, on Thuraasy, hovembar 9, at 12 o’elook M., at the Exchan; Fourt Dwellin ‘Salesroom, (11 Broadway, Avenue,—The four four ‘story brik Stores and ‘and Lois, xituatoon thy wesiorly ste of Fourth and 125th ate pown as Now 300 vourth avenuc y butt and im 90:1 ore eid and occupied, one ‘in sach floor. ‘he roperty and must fuprove rapluly 4 suuget and a geueral theron feet LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Ealesevoms 10) Liberty, 111 Cedar and 38 Church street Furnitura, Carpata, sedding, ie ON WeDNCSDAY AND THURSDAY, jovumber # and 9, at 10g o’clocs. WALDRON & COUKE will eeil 2s above a very larze an@ eral Le etd perf or second vane and new Goods, removed jor conveniences of sale, inctusing PARLOR AND CILAMBER SUITS, rosewooa, walnut aud mahogany Parior Suits, on bi rors and haircioth ; Coamber Suits, in crea! vee mn ts and Separate pieces; also ool. Baitcla, Hat anus aad, Chara; Centre and Kutension Fables, Leunges and Easy Chaira. T VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARP&TS. oo qnality and but little worms Crumb Cloths, Vlicloths, Blaskea, Pilowa, &e. BUOKS, DOLLS, Tors, ‘UMBRY, Cutlery, Plate, China, Gians, Soape, Perfunery, Stoves, Derks, Safes, Sewing Machings, ta. Vb of our largest assortment of gools this” fall. early morufng of sale, The Carpets are ali Clooks, is will be one ‘ubalogues Avoron Novick nt This day, WEDNE A u at 1v3g o'clock, at our salesroom, 118 Chambers street, Heavy aud Shell Mariwatey acy, ‘able and Posket Cutlery, Frevel finned Ware, &¢,, he» to suit city and country trade, jogues on moruing of sale. RT. HAZELL & CO. Auctiouvers, 118 Chambers street, in lots Cal 5, Ahi AUCTION, Clearing out sale, tis day (WEDNESDAY) morning, commencing nt 10% o’elook. Over $76,000 worth Household Furniture LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctionees, wilt ‘at 120 West Twenty-third street, magnijceut Piahoforte, Parlor Sultss pels Tables, Mirrors, Bronzes, Paintings, Chamber ing ‘Room Furuiture, Being, &c.; other articles tow Aumerous to mention. Sale positive in lots to sult purchasers, Goods boxed and shipped lor purchasers ou premies. UCTION NOTICE. Rare chance for housekeepers, The inrgest, richest ussortment of Household Farniture aered at anction tits season. Pianeforte, Drawing Kom Suits, Palotincs, Bronzes, Shiverware, statiary, rare Works of Art valued ut $50,000, THIS DAY (Weanesday), at the elexant mansion 36 Weet Fifteenth atrest, near Fifth avenue, commencing at 10% o'clock, Drawing Room Sutts, govered satin broeatel; Kta- eres, Bookcase, Cabinets, Eucoinures, Tables, Patuts by eminent artists, Chandeliers, Velvet Medallion C: rouzes, Statuary, Fusewood, walnut Unarber Furalturs, REDERICK A. BURNHAM, Auctio AUCTION, ¥ JOWN A, DUNN, AUCTIUNEYR. 4 CO. salesroom 23) Bowery, —W I November 10, at 11 o'clock, at 4 Spri corner of Khzabeth, the Lense, Stock established corner |! count of the owner lea B* JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, JOHN A. DUNN & CO., Bal 283 B lesrounn 283 Bowery, will nell to-morrow (Tharsday), at 11 o'clock, at 600 Broome street, corner Laurens, the entire Stock and cleqant Fixtures of that first ciess corner Liquor Store, consisting, viz. :— Splendid biack walnut inlaia Gounters, #ix-pali rosewood andelierty English Beer Pump, French Plate Mirrors, Giags and 5: , together with ail the sock, te. Br as BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEBR—~S$SLL9 to-morrow (Thuraday), 63 Weat Twenty-third strect, tne Capitol Saloon and Restaurant—Hiegant Fixtures and Farms ture of sald four story brown stone mansion, consisting of the elegant Barand Back Har, costing $1300; eleqant 1iae Fixtures, Tabies, Chairs, Carpets, Mirrors, Glassware, alock ‘Wines and Liquors; Fixtures of said place costing over 815,000, The most’ magnificent saloon in this city.” Also vavuable , ke. Will be anid to suit purchasers, MAX BAYEKSDORFER & Co., Auctioneers, 310 Bowery. rer Wal BY M. DOUGHTY, ANCTIONEER, Hoasehota Furniture, this day, at 104 o'clock, at the 18 net, a large’ assortment of goo Sbamber, Diningroon A Library Furniture; esses, three large Freneh plate Mante! alirryrs; rovewuot 7 octave Piauoforte Gas Flatures, Paintings, Engraviags, &.; to be premptorially sol ¥. H, BERTHOLF, AUUTIONE-E Ry SUCCESSOR TO William Witter, soils this day, af 2 o’clock Waele Barenns, Hoo Extension Taple, Centre Tabi es, Chics, \ Tier and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet, vets, Oticloths, Rigs, 1 assortment of Parlor Sulls, Deosslazt Mi ao, fr Mtattientea Featior Bed PAE cots, Beda! e. . also Stoves, Counters, lows, Quilts, Comforters, yaaa HOOKS AT AUCTIO! ce Giinton Ha Book rooms - GLO. A. LEAVITT & cers. Fridoy evening, November 10, at 7: o'clock, of ne lock, lect and mayniicent collection Books, Tlustrated (ook: os read éc., In elegant biadimgs. Catalowues I "8, WEINFERGER, AUCTIONEER, 12 BOWERY.— « Sale of Liquors postponed to. Thursday, November & Friday and Saturday, trade sale of Holiday Goods aud over , 100 lots of ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONERR, oJ This Movember 8, at LU oeloek, at the auction Todma, No. | North Wiltam street, Howehald Far: Carpets, two vay Lorses, EL xe. Waudrobes, Sulis, Bureaus anda, mabogany and bieck walnut ver Beds and Kedding, biack walnas Red,teads, Suits, Parlor and Dining in Chgire. Bedroom eee forty tne Brussels. and tmgrain Carpota. \{ARSHAL'S SALE.—TIIIS DAY, NOV. 8. At 939 cloak el Steck Me ear ae asi tones arena, the Stock sind Firineee a Fancy Dry Goods Store. KR'S SA Kk FIFLD, AUCTIQNERR, WA seh thia day, at 11 o'clock, 505 tate Men's. Ys Ulowing, Dresses, Shawls, Komnant Vader. Jts, I 1» BOOS, SHUR, Res 5 Quits, hlangets, Bedding, eee SALE—WOMEN'S CLOTHING, -THIS. GAR, Auctioucer, will soll, at 59 New k and ot er Dressos, Sroche and Woollen, ure, Tablo Linens. Qabts, dc. By AW! i lothinw., Goale: Bunty and Vests. hy order Mc Mlehrbacn, NBROK: Bowery, A VEN B/2OK E! day JAMES Lowory 200 Lote Bho very’ fine lot of Velvet Sacyues and Una sheets, 8) ing people by thé large tires out ‘pets, L will pay for Panis lo $20; bt ied to gw. Please St TWELFTH SBREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY 7 Shae tadles an Jemen’ will Feeuiv Wale’ (or Casto Clothing, Carpels, dey by caling on oF addressing Mr. oc Mra. P. RT. EA Lica se Ta AT M MARKS’, %@ SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE At My Mreets add at_our brane, 33 Bixth avenue od’ centiemen wilt be aston! at the prices ays for Casou Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, £0, cS ing pices wil le paid:—For SLE Dresses, $5, 0. Coats $2 to 420; Pants, #2 10 97. Please call’ oy oF ‘ress tue Dumber 6 avove. Ladies waitea on by you will be dpa with toxcur satisfaction and kane@t, ~_ASTHOLOGY. ADAME LA BLANCH THE GAREAR UNBI. vailed Bye iness aoa Medi lait voyaut. West Twenty-aath ot, betwee ninth und Seventh ave. AGLED RUROPEAN MEDICAL AND BU! jogant tells peat, vresent and (uLure pass * i. Tue fo! Bt add Blankets, venus. Ss. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER. Peremptory sale to close a Sopartnerehip ‘concern. a ws ae ye th, |. with aptendia moter mansion, aijacedt to the baaatttat, b 1,000 feet at waier fronton Flashing Bay, “Form By Gharies iu Corninh, fae former! pester 33 water fron! owned atauction, 1H! RSUAY At the Exchuage Salesroom, Trinity wuuiding 1h New York, at 12 odeock M. ‘The be handsomely subdivided tnto 260 cf lots, las dels ful building pony coy and od urtby th u —— mal apply to (Nenvion of those desirous ol raakug a proiialle dale perempior farvner part — a ——— IHERIFY’S BALE, — ELD, AUCTAONERR, WILL i ete on nm ora aren vw. aell this BasTuRT 4, BRENNAN, Sher ¢ ed pid — of Drug, Wiutlan B. Byars, Dopuy-