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| GAMmBETTa. . ; . ot » Blow, the Bepubilcan Chic! Interprets the Re- " " gait'of the Late Elections in France, ' Prowse of Domorreey Republican Vietory—The ‘Duty ofthe New Councils General—Set a Good Keample—The Agricultural, Financial | Wynd. Banoation. Questions—The Condi. & tien of the Poor—Demoocratic Solu- ~ tion of Numerous Questions ~ .. The following 1s the fall text of Gambetca’s letter Mx, Bpuller, which ts puvlished as tne latest at- Of the republican oracie:— . MY Dgak FRIEND—As you wre anout to take your meer. : alist ou aak ms ‘my oplaioa a9 elections that bave Just taken piace and ‘what the elect of the republican a tars auton, e carol 1 Wedject. ‘een won mv vias wl th my views, On ‘ ee 2 what T woud ao wore I p ¢ Voumel teucral ? ee tell yous eT nee OF WHE BLBCTLO: a@ppreciate Properly their inaportance the Ulat have léken piace throughout the re- be examined from several stand ‘tant jeature is that they C49 “ eicepa’ once. more bli, of puiug provisional reg me, and to en Fen’ wrask of suluisiralion hands Bag bott a ‘That feeling was disp! towns aud rural tstrit Arowbar on ai or Siiaieb-twocd’ tases a OGRATIC SENTIMENT, view (rom whica I consider in one of the least important teach: iS period to note the iauguage . of _ so-called and of repuvivan nor ambi- ‘and aissimulation; on (he other nothing bat ‘ctober, let Be nto, snoul fiat ky i PROVINCIAL COUNCILS, 1@8 OOF the proc! measure alee nor any otner e gener iioal enarenter. { sna eovomneretesase nanert On the ‘ground of ae ipistration Of local interests. I shall ee OS aroaal fy a ppacuhe MInY , Pe tadeis a ea V are yy indeed who are mot overpowered. ‘what a*number of questions there t steve study an pak an 4 wouid Wisn, Defore tivse are enveriained, and associate myself with my col- feagnes, ‘An order to art ‘With ibem some definite teas 10d OL Om ipwanie mace the work before us, tor crmaste AND BARREN SESSIONS ‘Mave Way—#essions at wich the projects Bp tent ‘were av tte Prelegure papntea* veep + crane Up at bb Pi pe the dinner a Was looked ara to as the emeipal evento ‘connected with meeting, Business shall uo Longer be con- aucteam nis fasnion, We must no longer content register ST PSR nERTlOns s ives writs ream ns Budget 1s not sumouent. 1 Kasecenne and have and the ex rsal sutfrage. It necessary 19 concentrate their investigations and eir studies, HOt Only OD all estavilshed Ee out in my mind £. veces roe tor the polltical and social elements ht to aorasea fon to make for themselves, care- yr respecting the state of the popu- divisions, 1t3 development, its state of nth, tt welfare, Its resources, its miseries, First cae thetr inquiries should» be ‘THE EDUCATIONAL QUESTION number of schools existing, the state of tne ld the cay ty of the masters, he charac- ir teaching, all bd ps od pa § of Pg Bubject—wiich 18, above all otiier t for the peopie.. They ought tio to inform Yd et ITUATION OF THE COUNTRY, LTURAL 8 se sooriod Tar nally the condition of proprietors of ‘Of Workmen, and point out wi a eigh made, ett ipclewoe, 1a the oaperity oF the laboring classes om uy repreeat ey oud to explain the a astrigl of +e ener ne ite wi ‘ays- canal ana draw w pe communication which the de) i= ce PiasaasaS tt ta ae a oy work NEW YORK HERALD, »MONDAY. ore 8 ete eee serious and ici Pippen the’ Teal eo E> ary aud nocessiry study would peruvt sheng in root POR THESE NUMEROUS Guasrioss. 2 aint fmay appear, is incumbent on tne ped lore elected first because the auri- bations ‘@ recent mrt D perp Singulaety en- jarged; au ana, republican rej — of poe poorest and mumeroas | cause ti a> lean 1 With hte tional desire ior oaaroning dnquiry, should be enabled to evince its concern in sac tempat hat wae occ FI con Pac mane me whose Aas a he inke rough cogmiZzance y. jormer ee ae What whee tn oration hs ja Bon each Coun Mal General io er perp aeidl ed out ve ie} ake the al What & practicul edacauon will.tt Ls Who take part to tt | ~ What au occasion will e oitered lor iutelligence and eda cation of ev. ry, Without that France could never more complete and more sincere information sancernin itself | RB NURSERY OF ADMINISTRATORS. You a0, my dear Iriend, that the task is a aiMeult® One, and that the session. the duration of which has been measured but too. parsimon.ously by the new law, will soon terminate. Under the pressure of puplic o opinion, which cannot but be interested in k, the con Penn would ity assume the 5 the importance which ought to It would become the nursery for the tore and political men oi the coulrry. Social life would recover its urifliancy ani Goan and that for the commou, benelit o1 Fraace and sil cor worE te OperAOL.ES, pox mecessal reinark, my friend, that this pach i a jong one, anid that tt. in rewn, the first piace it is neces- ou that uaa snouid come to aader- stauding wi ; Swat they sno ld susect themseives to di and resolutely ouvkte to the work before them. ‘They must divide che task be- tween them, = @isirivuce the labor among each to ther everui tasves and let that discourage + Above ail, remain constant in communication ae universal getters; mace | ‘Yhat your constenr fos nit one it pri munications on upon auojeta let fh know! that pains io te | bel and you wii i aeerrean m pao: vpimon, The populations om om your eiforts wiil (ake lace will rally clodor cloner round you. When ey find industrions and devoted, watchial for their , Jealous ior thir rights, they | wil mete ont proper to tme calnm: ies and wretched po unfair up againes the. Tepabiloae party. 4B AMBITION OF THB REPUBLICAN PASTY vi is toshow by daii enthena patil hic ts nat een ea . ote nore prepare itseli tor cae | wha tace attra we? cara and ner convince ¢ Politics only as 4 means pokapoe er tue rigiite of pit oy devel oping an wien f Taboriag Hourgeotsie and proiet THE GROUNDWORK OF FRENCH DEMOCRACY. This conception of democratic poticy is in strict Accordance wiih the traditions of the Revoiution. Which sougut tv change ihe poillical scatus of France only to make over land, capital and tools 10 those who previously owned nothi nothing and were heid as notning im the world, We mast. adhere .o this tradition, and when Datiently, iabvoriously, we ‘chall have given certain and reiterated proofs of our dcuvily capacity, we shallbe ussured of the co- operation of that democtacy.uner whose eyes and In whose behalf we saall have fougut all our battles, 'rhe libela and arrogance of our adver- Saries will make it strug fs shoulders, and with one re Racine 46 will. put oo ne cay ail persons. in r places, it will tuen ve no longer pos stole No ex exciude it from our institutions and our LOR it will nO longer be content with a repuvtican anlecey Dut will iarst on raising its own tein- pie with its own -hande—and thus will vanish tne eee tavories whtclt talk of touuding the re- without-republicans, ‘WORTHY OF IMITATION, It is to this work, my aear friead, that you ere Called upon to co-operate, and it 1s betause the Work 1s eminently experimental and practical that a should think it superduous, not to say dun ;erous, broach, ho’ indirecuy, 1 — $0 a iets Gener questions of apsiract politics. In ding Dad I eoaany tau By we bere pve ee repahao muse ae ot, Pare, Wahich, aitnou; ac a, By ch, a under the régime of the state of siege, on the Motrow of such craet trials, numbers in its Fanks citizens and ardent polit! 3 It has spon. taneously ‘set’ aside all incidents’ connecied with oa policy, and coufounded by the wisdom and telligence of its measures the scum of vena: libel- oad predioted that the retarn of such men be the consammawon of the pis. of Parts. Toe nome which it has ee at ros presume he means the report ou the state of hus shown ‘the advantages of its behavior ry tne expediency there is tor people Who deal with pubiic business to Make themselves acquainted with (oe wants ‘aud didiculties they: wil! have to deal with. THE POLIOY OF. THE RADICAL PABTY ame shat which occupies itself with the in- tion of questions aud their democratic sah ton. Infact, radicalism is not an empty word; it is not a shade of opinion; 1¢ is a party end ad errine. Contrary to the iormuled republican party, which Tests content with a mere label aud has hAithe:to Fetained all monarehicas institutions, watch puts up ‘with any compromise and eaters into aliances olten criminal and ever fatal to ite existence, tue radical above all concernea that Lue organic Insti- tions fo lotiger make democracy a fie and eo repul @ sham, Therefore, in Councils ‘THE EXAMPLE OF HARD WORK; mr, our i comapetengy in the managewent of pubito | ifuse as wiuely as you can your ideas ond principles. aad the country will call on you to Dut them into practice on that day when the radical solutions shall ve understoud by all those who huve Practice of thu ed the.o. It ts by tne constant practice of this me! at home tat democracy wilt in. turning to account {w admiray risks, to resume hef Toad in the ‘to regain the provinces turn from her by violence, wand mane her ‘restored Integrity the pledge of ‘European pe peuded & CRANKY CAMPBELL, Arkansas ‘Pistol Practice in Division Street. John Campbell was arraigned betore Judge Scott, at Essex ‘Market, yesterday morning, op a charge of felonious assault on William Preckman, ot No, 6 Centre Market place. Preckman alleges that he was waiking along Division street, near the Bowery, om Saturday evening, at half-past mx ociock, in company with two young ladies, nemea Mary O’Brien and Mary 4, Lacy, of 172 Cherry street; that from some unknown cause Campbell struck him in the face and he struck back, upon which vampbel immediately pulied out a revolver and fired shots, one of the bails naan the dress of Miss Ellen Foy, wno was at the time, All the ladies appeared a testified to the same facts, Campvell, ‘on bet jaestioned, said that he was suddenly surroun by @ crowd of men and wo- men, one of Whom struck him in the face and some other person cut open hi» pocket. He showed where Nis panta were cut as evidence, He stated further that he did strike Preckman, and that he pulled the revolver merely in self-deience, The ‘weapon, which was produced in Court, wus one of the largest size navy revolvers, As there are large crowds. of. le Comin through those streets at that hour of the srenine it 1s alinost @ miracie that some person wasn not iatally injured. Jutige Scott promptly committed tne prisoner for trial at Gen- @ral Sessions and placed bim uader $1,000 bail. FOUL PLAY AT HUNTER’S POINT, A Man Alive in the M ing In Feund Dead at Night—His Name Unknown. About’ five o'clock yesterday the body of a man Was discovered in Newtown Creek by & voatman, and on being taken out it was found that he had been in the water but a shoft time. Efforts were made to Perot eer tim, but without avail. A casual ‘imapection of the body Tevesic! a few bruises, such as would have peen made by &@ body along the fe ae! = was ~ ye we man Was drunk when put in the came trom his mouth: when poned ‘him, and @ strong seach erate repgrted Cae the man as seen ‘pus no ot16 soetts sls to recohect wh we he was ime! je was drun and scarcely able around. Wnen ae Ce afow were-in nee pockets, The maa batik yak | Ieee te ee body and will aed SS faguane a dent of News, writing aie San A. Brower hay’ aieee eyes fae, leit @ little and eight months, In charge of & tae g After return, entered loud ooo an ‘an only ontia dead and/arenched ihe ¢ Sha tod, my salen to Pry ARTE = me nally © onteaved 10° to Mr. Mi or having. wiltal cue te dee Bi 10 his. house for sate k ee enowe soot. felled her t0 ea asauy Killin WO could ucyuire + Te- | gpects the former; but the difference has not and St Joseph, 98 a 05: Louisiana stxes, ex coupon, 67; do, new, 66; do. levee sixes, 60; do. do, eights, 85; Alsvama fives, 66 a 69; do. eights, 93%, bid; South Carolina, old, 70a 75; do, January and July, 35% dO, DEW, April and October, .33 9 8434; ATkan- pas sevens, 563; Texas tens, 893, a 98, Tne debt of Texas, without refereace to the Com tingencies of railroad ald, 1s as follows:— 1, Frontier defence boi nds, authorized A' 18705 ee, ears, with wiloge of Da ment 2 ur inter ihe fe interest i go bar eng one per cegt interest, m si6n00 00, OF tale uewne of bonds ‘not more than to be sola. ‘as required for FINANGAL AND COMMERCIAL, Wal. SYREsr, } Suxpay, Nov. 13, 1871. ‘The intervention of eleption day and the wider tn- terest taken im the canvass on this occasion,ren- ' dered trade leas active the past week, but some al- lowance is of course to be made for the natural de- | cline iotdent to the season, The uptown trade has Deen slack op account of tho fine weather, but with such a temperature as prevailed Saturday we may ave better accounts next week. The retailers are Ht $abe 360,000 have been sold—the remainder Purposes of frentier de- their winter goods @ little lighter on sheir shelves, Downtown there nas been @iair trade in exportable Products without important ctange in prices. THE MONBY MARKET. ‘The speculative relaxation given the money mar. Ket ‘by the clique operators bas been followed by & felaxation which has every appéarance of being Bavoral, All will remember the experiment of making @ piece of tron magnetic by the steaay ap- Plication, of a loadstone. Tne cliques have #0 re msted @ stringent working of the money market that’ it lost its rigiaity, especially as during beginning, to think of holiday assortments. and ye onaa 4s. for deficiency in revenue the last 4s0al would doubtless be more engaged in that way were year paler, ae ‘ 1871, payal 2 vP) two and Fret ares t ten per cent, Ist and 1st Bepemver ary’ prisopal’ T and toveress Bon, oul OF pase. The : Pal still holds about and floating debt of in is by scursentte tagued about a comnenoeuseaal the wa Avrange ment for songemces has been made "ibe Beate tare, gran! ald to the International Railroad at the rate of 10,000 per mile for 6v0 miles, to be given as road is built. None of the bonds have been issued, and should the law be changea rimitting land to be given to railroads it able the company wouid preier land to bongs at seasion of the Legislature aid was voted to oe eae eas ‘. é company has not (and these efforts time was given for @ moderation of the Ee ao raw idles snags nue 1809. extreme caution wish witch capital was seized im- | of raitroaas mstead ot onda, and as she owns about ninety million acres of land she could give sixteen sections to the mile to about nine thousand mules of Tullroad,. [ho Pompéraller gives the value of tax- abie_ property for the year 1571 a8 $259,464,617. ‘The pasessment of taxes for the arr iy Year it is esti- nated will reach $6,837,053 8 & STOCKS on cree The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks on Saturday:— mediately alter the Chicago conflagration, Tne many insurance companies im tne Middle and Eastern States'who ha. risks in the fire are pre- paring t pay losses at the end of the time stipala- ted in their various contracts; and New York being the Centre of the domestic exchanges is temporarily the recipient of the mouvey deposited lor these eettle- ments. Borrowers on call were supplied at five to AIX per cent, with exceptions! transadtions at four Now York Central consolidated o1% @nd seven per cent. New York Central scrip 87 86, | Prime mercaniile paper was easier of sale, and agate sony rates which’ previousiy had ranged from 9 to 18 per ‘103 10354 cent settled to 10a 12 per cent tor actual business 8556 86 during the weer. ou ay | | Boretgm: exchange closed steady’6n the basis’ of oie 6 108% @ 108% for prime: bankers’ sixty day svor- a0% fo ng and 109% a0 Jor alghe bills, Pant Pied ‘as 5 ‘THK STOCK MARKET. j Be Paul preferred. 1 "7 ‘The: situation in the stuck market ‘anderwent no’| Obio and Mississippi a) 80% important change, either as rezardg Whe relations of ee Bea : me Fs | the apeculative elewweute of sne atreet ur in. respect | Pacitia Mail. cake osoueald | to prices, which were as @ rule better, however. ‘The general and common auderstanding is that a clique, usually bearish in sentiment, are now largely interested in having @ higher market, but their pos- ton 1s regarded with apathy and indinerence, and excites no Wisn on the parc of thé street to begin a | speculation at ® point which wonld be a decidedly advantageous startung point for them, The delight and contidence inspired by tle result of the election communicated strength aud vuoyancy on Wedues- day, and) might have been more userul in the same Gifection bad not the ciique, or some of their less patient partisans, sold our a great deal of stock on the rise, The latter half of the week was in- | sensoly dali, aud given over entirely to @ brokers’ ' market. There is thus only one organizea party in the street. The numerous pours of last summer are jcattered, or represented at best by small rem-~ nants, who, having 1ost @ portion of their bonds in the panic and possessing still a small taterest, are doing nothing to:help a rise, for, curiogs as it may seem, when the average speoulster, holding @ thou- snod shares of stock, is compeiled to part with five hundred of it, he would rather have the market atill go down, iu order that he may et back nis last five hnndred, than have the market rise ‘and give him a certain profiton bis retaimed five hundred, The numerous so-calied vanderbilt cliques are in | Just thie. position, They &re afraid to buy back thelr Present prices, lest The following were the closing prices on the side- ‘waik after the adjournment of the Stock Exchange:— ‘Western Union Telegraph, 64% 9644; Pacific Matl, 45% 9.4534; New York Central consolidated, 91% @ 9134; do, scrip, 86), a 80%; Ere, 31% a 31%; Reading, 10034 a 100%; Lake Shore, 1034 @ 1033¢; do, new, 55% @ 8534; do. scrip, 7944.a 79%; North. Western, 005, @ 60%; do, preferred, 80% @ 89%; Rock Island, 1013, a 101%; St. Panl, 663¢ a 68%; do, preferred, 773; a 71% Wabash 02% @ 625; Ohio and Mississippi, 39:4 @ 8934; Union Pacific, 24% a %; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 1% a 2: Hannibal and St. Joseph, 57% a 58; do. preferred, 708 72; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 17% a 18. COMMERCIAL REPORT, SaTuEDaY, ‘Nor. 1-6? M. Corren—There has been a trifle more mquiry to-day, re- sulting in sales ot 1,775 bags Santos, per Flamstead, on terms not made pubiic. The market generally remained steady, We quote nominally:—Maracaibo, 18c. = %c.; Laguayra, 17}gc. @ 180. ; 8t. Domingo dn bond), 18c. a 133g0,; Java, He, 8 '2e,, gold, duty paid; cargoes Rio ordinary, 14}¢o. a 14460.; cargoes fair do,, 14%0. = 15\4c.; cargoes good do., 1540. & 16%; cargoes prime do., 16igc. a 1634. gold, in bond, 60 days. COTrTON.—The market for cotton on the spot was to-day |trifie more active, caused, in part, by prices favoring Duyers. A reduotion of /c. was established. For future ae livery the market was moderately active and steady. The NOVEMBER 13, 1871.~TRIPLE SHEET, % Pe _ e Ld at twelve LINS, aged attend the funerat, from his tate resitence, ise@ Sree nate toon avenue, on Tuesday, November My without furtoer notice, , November 11, Many Com €2 years, Rolatives and rieads of the family are Tespectin ug Invited to ageens the funeral, from 303 DeKare * ‘s thence to ma avenue, © fies. Pocio Miho Commo + ih thes do: wie Tye \3 Bro lyn, were e requiom ig mane wl be o | eesti tobe bie a Oho ir wie Coe tr her soul; thence to Caly: Nos. 6 to Med. & Java—Detch standard, Cem Noa, oy io 2 OKe. ‘extra su Dou .—On Satarday, November 11, a ued good. 6 ni pect te ip Guia. elatives @nd friends of the family are Fora noth; wevtuct rally Invited (0 attend @ funeral, tou {ne Ww f—| ‘at bois. Mt ence ol er prother, rnelias sales of 100 bola. at re eel pis this (Monuiay)afternoo., Rt ocinek. UNNELL. —, it, ursday, |, AEN ei u sone sa TS ‘The hog market'was firm, 4)<o, a be, being paid, with £,000 on (Me.) a, 64 gems, 10 wor ~ ae freah arrivals. Mg Tanai At a Vernon, weatonester ¢ fe unday, Novemper UsTAVE DOMESTIO MARKETS, Dur, aged 22 yours, _hmontns and 2 days. al e family are Invi! ome saeeian sae lov. 11, i aene to’attend the funeral services, from the ftefo: ceipes, 3 stocret Beale Dutch church on Tuesda: ay afternoon, t two 0’cloea: pol AS iC ieee toad 1, bales: | Interment at Woodlawn oun 2 sat 1h, 1871.68 FENGaDO.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, November Gorton quiet middiings, 1134 net receipta, 1,025 | 12, HOW aio 8., Bun o' 1 Audis ‘and Mary Fengaa@- bales; sapere to Gi iBains 2.3 baies; coastwiso, aged 5 montrs’and 23 days. bales; 200 bales; Sha 7 bales. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the famity are inv! : o Ww ORLEANS, Nov. 11, en y ta attend the fomeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at Po np oles mtddlings, 1740. a 180. ; net redet) ein ofclock, from the residence of his parents, 11;’ meres Expora— fo ‘Hurre, Teint balon; | street, Jersey Ciby. ESS oe om tn Wa | Sisco peeens ocrase, a leven oO! sy 4300) Wiruacrnazox, ¥. 0. Nov. 19m, | in tne 48rh your of her axe. 7 rm pao seeantine gale Thee ark eae ie The relatives and iiends of deceased are respec: By feo gy bor at “Se a a a Sar ie malar iearesh ot one CO Tar firm 62 7 0) OOF Tallow dip, $8 Philadelphia papers piease cory. Sayin ect Oo Nov. 11, Grsxzy.—On Saturduy morniog, November 1 patie a Soom a unchanged, Meas pn} 1871, of cousumption. mm the 42d year of her a wnsud aud hrm shoulders, , MARY LOUISE CAMILA GARNIBR, Whe Of: Pra @ the late Antoine Gan Ly ow November 11, Evia, wie” ides, Bulk meats quiet, crab H. Gib: ites Bail ibney, aud daughter Bed fest Saat GRAN | ie a Hr ae Mees. inde ured 018 Reeds 8 ay he Whiskey tm at s8o. Mc. | GReeNR.—In the city of Providemce, wane Noy. 11, 1871. Saturday, Nove:nver 11, Rurds GREws, fw the 60em ae Ng geen, r ale) Nenad’ hale Yflasay,-On Secure * 2. Nom A Bt 207618 os Bo. tg: saat St eee Ne? | of ed. Hen wen, a p fe area Gu Six. | OTe relatives aud trian orn ta falr demand nad army No. 4*ial Bye tn fair demand and sm No. pee fo ‘dgonad and ight B3540,; Mees eas Fork. in or onde Sa fully Invited to artend the noon, at half-past. one o% bones, 330 Monroe street. iy ‘Me at sp! far demand and ‘tiem; ie i 2 $12 TT.—in BrookiyD, on Sati 0 Fy 6 01 the family are respeam funeral, on smesday ‘clock, from her late ay, November m 10 « maa eth d 78 years and 7 months. Postar Feta tak asta inch git sha ed ‘and friouds ure reapeostully itivieed | fee rary Pn ee oe oe ome x eae wear pees he ang irom the resiaericd Ot Dis somes rises hosed sents Sbocldet, Peet ie, cl mente 2 aw, H._ Foster, Fourta 2, COMAE les, 6i40,; oe clear, 7o. Whiskey, ‘active and bizher at Paciae at ya of Monday, 13th » at ball 80." Live hogs, sctive (and higher, 3 15 0 84.50. Wineat, ne oF clog tag"Ss ‘Tig0., 0 Buffalo,” Receipts. ~~ bbls, flour, Hgr .—' Saturday evening, November Gb) bianeie do. cora, 800000, oats. 11,000 | at the residence of her mother, ELcaN & Hmm barley, 6,000 le Crvoresats, Nov. 11, 1s. | fhe beloved wile of Maurice J. Merbert tnd dw A. alt aad un unchanged; 413 7 ree alto to aang the lave Patrick Hayes, old, Bo. tard au eter a ale coeate Fal pritcetacet’ | ~ The réiatives nd friends of the famity are | no deman'l;_ onideres tons rib sides, 150, ; clear fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her mot! go ; new shoulders, two: cured, 6c; ol¢ar rib sides | residence, No, 30 Vanclewater street, tmis (Mi = Co oe Pre ae pea an ae ‘seli foF | giternoon, at two o'clock. pachatiged ana quiet; shouts, TE OS Se ne eT ee Re Tomand suledy to dltontracts, Asnpeapie: Notice of funeral hereafter. HUvssRy,—On Saturday Fiour. and unchanged. Bo. La for penton inter, Ob 8b 338 tor ne for aise and oady; Noel morning, Hah te B® fe Kor. J! ve November 11. after a short ues eine nae a er. oe bein te Nicholas Hussey, in the 65th ot her The relatives and triends borg family Uy are respess- gages sly ell at hms Cora eee ‘ive, @ T20.,tm | fully invited to attend the funeral, om Mondagy vba tat November £3 g car lots, firm at an advan rices; sales 6,0 from Sunela, up lake Canada at $607 Bay Quinte held Sl. with Otek Men Ot ee eas ie eens ioe ey jane oe J,0008- KEYSTONE, LODGE, 285, F. Ax. M. Bo tear gh Bo for unbo fea NTP eat meal, 4170 fot | wrethren of thia lodge are hereby summoned shorta, & G21; shipstufs, 824 a FF aisangs, attend a special communication, to be netid 8% 3 per ton. Aeav inte, Sor Cana ‘afte hedge room, corner Broadway and Bleecker Wheat ls. Se, to New ‘York, te ‘hold. londay, November 13, at twelve o'clock; ing ge Ba viata jeidod aaere ee? $9 A | for tho purpose of attending the tuneral of our =“ ry iy cana scorn 13) brother, Samuel Jaoods. | Hy order of £7 “fushele corns Ha v0d buat when CHARLES H. QUAIL, 36 8100 000 bushels barley, 700,00 fect . al eee w.Y,Nor mewn. | Keno vay voraay. aged 05 y Reoelpts—12,900 bbls, fours 6 HF 3.0.0 bushels wheats eee Friends of the family and of ers notin: Pll Bioni bases: Shipment ue--1540 a emelerueat; ret} | Dongnue, are respectfully invited to attend Bushels raj ali bushels Oate; 4000 bust funeral, from ner lave residence, 147 Greea streak Frelgite-“What 150, ; oorn, 180. ; bejek 8 to New yore” Greenpoint, this a(terioon, at two o'cluck, Flour in talr demand and eet areas forenoon Kgtiy.—On Saturday Cet salon 700 vuahels ‘No. 3 Milwaukee at #1, S7-allernoon | the reeidence of is mother, Jon, eldest som Hy ioe Dunsels mobic tes ener ang niveg | Pridget and the lave Hugh Kelly, aged. 21 Scomane 2,000 bushels new ost el 0 iad | tne reine Tne roiatives aud iriends of the famity, and late mtaiy are res, ‘aneral, on eineeteys ve cara AY tne mixed | Western, lwaukee at 650, Gull but firmly beld Se forte ‘and 460 for No.1. | Of nis. uncle, Jona Kelly, Rye steady; no ‘ ies; ealee, 3.009 busted invited to attend tne f Western at, ter Sands ques ig nonange. Mess pore | 26th inst,, at ten o’ciock A. M., from pew hE} 50, Lard quiet at 1x0. vines | street. ‘The remain will of St. Francis Xa ote Weat 8! stocks at sales ine boon as foliowss— AinanTM, Y.< Mav Ai 100 @ solemn nign mas Of be. market “should 0 down, aud they los ening Met, Pitesti aos eater aa ithe fominal | £0 for te 1 Tepose-of his ht ' don’t wish che market to rise unless they have all f Gorn pnveitiod} anica bushels “da rmen| ‘72h rms, bi Wi ixed, di EDY.—Mrs. the ntook they posseuset belore they were shaken * : os fae, Btey Lite lg a Os a Weare rd ct eae aner | outoy the Chicago panic. Whatever'the extent of ry their present interest in their numerous specialties they seem to have kept most of their Western Union ‘Telegraph, wich and Lake Shore both preserved ‘Most of the improvement of the week. a bin peta hes mace pony Yoon total 3000 Dalen Bo-dare—Hoveaber, oat 811861 we nuctecd.ng induotors of « quiet and sattetacwory | December, it 18x, 1009818 6180, LB at Iie: Jane election and tho gain of button by the Bank of Eng- ieastldas ter 4 18560), 400 ab 18 1-10. ;- February, land end Bank Of France. Tne cotton crep is 180 coming out more freely and 10 quantities promismg | alarger yield than was anticipated. The extreme fluctuations dafly ta tne price of gold during the ‘week were as follews:— 3,006 380 ve are 100 bales to arrive. For future. Gelivery (basis om middling) the sales have been as fol- lows :—Last evening—December, 700 at 18'4.; January, 1,000 at 18 F1éo., 100 at 183¢0., 100at 18 7-16c,; February, 800 at jaroh, 100 at 190, 109 at 1816-160.; April, 100 at 5; March, 900 at 190... 400 at 18 15-16c., 100 at THE BANE STATEMENT. The weekly stacement of the associated banks is gain favorable, and shows s gain of over $1,300,000 im the surplus.reserve. The gain im specie is just a mithon, betng the result after dedacting from the $3,800,000 coin disbursed and sold by the Sub- Treasury during the week the customs payments ' and specie export tor the same period. The gain in legal tenders has been over $2,000,000. The currency movement as between this city and the South and West is im our favor as respects | tne etter region, but against’ us ae re- | been énough to make the figure shown in the stave- {| ment, which ie due largely to further deposits here | of money by Eastern insurance compantes in tran- situ to Chicago. ‘The deposits reflect the above {tems and an extension of accommodation in the ‘way of loans, the banks having, secmingly, @ more confluent trust in the present situation of affairs, ‘The loans ara now nearly $235,900,000, Tne sarplus reserve stands at $7,288,850, Tne statement com- pares with its predecessors as follows:— Norimber 4, November 11, a 1 went to avacant houseadout three miles trom Poot.—At Bedminster, Tnerease Hip 2 ni during ine night it ts thought stow snsued | Onsrice H. and Mary B. Pes ila 4 Increase in legal wndere 12 Bbgettoe | fa which be ‘was murdered, his Mead being crushed | 19days LATEST VRICES OF GOVERNMENTS. The fotowing were the closing prices of govern- ments on Saturday evening :—United States cur, Fency #ixes, 11234 a 112% ; do. do., 1881, registered 1153 @ 115%; do. do., coupon, 117 8 117%; do. five twenties, registered, May and November, 111 a 111%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 111% @ 111%; do. do., 1864, G0. do, 1113, @ 11134; do do., 1865, do. do., 111% 8112; do, do., registered, January and July, 118% @ 114%; do. do., 1966, Coupon, do., 113% 4 114; ao, do, 1867, do. do,, 1143 @ 114%; do. do, 1968, do, do, 114% a 114%; do., ten-forties, regis- tered, 100 @ 10934; do. do., coupon, 109% 8 100%. THR SOUTHERN STATE BONDS. The chief feature in the Southern State bonds has Deen the continued activity of the new South Caro- k8.--The market for all without noticeable pg gle Sy fn prices baise were repre pent terms, LAS6ES.—There has been no particular change mart today, Small sales have been effected, but analy ‘importance transpired, and quotations remain nom: both om private esa for spirits unas, parctariy the Jy tne, winch wore so, | a eT soem a sate verely hammered with fresh stories of excessive, if | at dic, » 63¢., with ales of 56 pple. price. Not fraudulent over issues, The outade public are not | Rosin was ave, red of 8 4a! vit tor ie asines: disposed to place mach faith either in these stories wit he range 2 80 ‘Tar —_ ‘co but uo or in the claims of the State authorities that every. | chanced: quoted s vote at Baten Py nee Sie thing is rectus in curia, Tae people who are fore- | at in fate most ih the charges ot sraud are known to be | youd wncaay pee at hl ana fies “gnort” of the bonds, some stock gambler having wes 4 ea id Car tein ry with sales of 200 bbis, it ee Goubtiess taught the highly respectable convention of Chartestoh taxpayers the mysveries of epecula- tion on the “bear” side, Hence the charges of fraud qnd demand for repudiation. The “bull” Clique, who were interested im advancing the credit ‘Of the State, were, unluckily for themselves, caught imthe piaich of a tight money market on several oo |. Casions.end had to borrow money st usurious rates from parties Who took advantage of their needa, ‘The printing of $20,000,000 of bonds by tne Governor ‘end his associates, wheu the refundable debs ts lees than $12,000,000, has, however, curious look and ought 6 be explained. Tne bonds were strong at 86)¢ The Tennessees were strong on the im- pression that the Legisiatate will do something in the way of funding that wil be quite, acceptable to bondholders. ‘The State of Texas ts now repre sented on the Stock Exchange, her ten ver cent Donds of 1876 having been pisced on the list during the week. The following were the latest quotations Saturday:—Tennessee, eX coupon, 67 — 61%; do. new, 6% & 67; Virginia sixes, eX COMpon, 60 8 60);; Ao, now, 68 & 70; Georgie sixes, 6%; do. sevens, 0; @o. sevens, gold, 91 a 01%; North Caroliua, ex Coupon, 37% a 37%; do. new, 19 @ 21; do, spectal $aX, 16 4 164; Missouri stags, 06 8 07; do, Hannibal ry Snail cor No. 8 Westera at b8)g0% Loar white at Bo. A DISTRESSING SUIOIDE {1 KANSAS, hal “Rum Did It? oo "leet ac steam. compreased. To ‘Tezas E mG bushels No, 1 eo a Bae, l car Ni Btate, o'clock KrrcnaM.—At Funeral on Tuesday, {From the Lawrence Tribune, Nov. 7.) LawaRenoz. Last evening, at about eight o'clock, a young man funeral, from the Reformea Dutch church, reaiora il KENNEDY. neral ba her late residence, 23 Clinton se wovoken, Be 5 a a proce dh wpe = eae ra , on Serardaye family are respectfully Ta 2 oatonters, f "November 11, eons Kerofam, zed’ O4 ye November 14, ‘Lawannon.—On Friday, November 10, ANGELIMA The relatives and friends are invited to attend named Heory Fricker committed suicide by snooting | Haven, 'N. Y., on Monday, at One o'clock. Dimself, The shooking *fair occurred under tne following circumstances:—The young man had been drioking a little during the latter part of the after. noon, As about half-past abo he was met by his father, Mr. George Fricker, weppmandes for being 18 & state of invoxiéation, ‘hey went to- gether in ene oMiee of the omnibas company, Rome J wovasiber iQ the father continued his Vunte ae on fer they sturted for home. and while on the father, still dwelling on the ine. sub, ect, ok eon, f would eae Papin heed: jm your grave tl tm tuts: condition.” pistol trom his pocket soa. then, father, you Will g26 me ‘tne self through the neck, the vail feareacaak downward and tudicung & wound whica ca morning, Novemper 1! GUIRE, & Native of col 85 Rye took tama “Well, yey ant him- | father, No. 40 East Fort the 14th inst, at two o'> MoAvor.—1n Brook death in @ very few minutes, hey were on | THOMAS A. MCAVOY. aged The funera! willtake place on Wed: Winthrop street at the time, and had & point avout half wi ing, Rhode Island streets. man tell to the ground and bied most profusely. The horror- | James’ Cathedral, wheres stricken father raised his son to itis feet and assisted | be celeprated. Interment in hum tots home, which was close at hand, Phy- | Holy Vross. sidians were callea amined, the carotid artery had been severed, and the un- fortunate young man s0on died. Mr. Fricker almost became insane with cing od @ad acted much like a maniac, He en reached between Connecticut and ime young vovember 15, from at once and the wound ex. It was ‘found that the jugular vein and | ELLEN MacDoNovGH, Dublin (Ireland) an In the meantime | please copy. MoPappEN.— On charge of by Captain Carnes, who tried to svothe tel and foamy’ aes MAGUIRE.—-At St. Vincent’ ay pg , jonni a) Gaugater of Wiltieas. rhe Tends of the family are respectfally invitee. - to attend the funeral, irom tne residence of Bem MacDonoveH.—On cmeepee Satarday o meumonia, ARLEN AGNES, Mospital, on Saturday an ine re tem oir ana aged Me years. The friends and relatives of the erate Shea Sitarany,..¥ pinga at street, on Tusa “Clermont avenue, at ten o'clock. thence to solemn.requiem mass in tne Cemetery et November 11, Miaw’ Now ‘Orleans (La) paper, November nfant “Moughean’ of apn, aged 4 months, , him iM every possipie manner. ‘They took bim awa! Funeral from the te hn from the house, but he soon afterward came oa ‘Tenth Fone tha ‘qonaay) \aslranta a end, sitting on the door step of bis house, yave vou o’cioc! to his a im hearirending groans. He tin: —On Priday evening, November 10, strat aterward taken to his room snd induc oy ite hg - ae nrc ety} bern down, At avout balf-past eleven o'clock Justice e relatives Parsons, acting as 3 bat toattend the steaoaee ae Mr. Fricker havi q his late residence, tallen asicep, the ray tajouraed ‘until nine o'clock | _ PRimRosE.—On detardey, Rovemnver ii, Mame: this morning. of the deceased, to- ween Feleit of John Primrese, in tne ver. gether with a brother and and. Present | of her sister, are at visiting in Virginia, The deceased was Mr. Frick- er’s favorite. o'clock MuRDER IN RosseLL County, Va.—Napoleon 4, | A. Pritarose, No Hensely, a man who has for some time past been PINKNBY.—On Sunday living on the Jauds of pope Bowen, in Tazewell | WiLura T, PINKNSY. county, was mi on Saturday night iast, The calars, as we receive them, are about asiol- | Of bis orothers, Jonn lows: “on 8 Saturday last are invited to attend the hood of Mr. Charies Smith's, im Russell, he nad lived previous to removi had been beta | HBensely went to the nelgh- during the day, and at night | at three o’clook. ; a perfect jelly. He pono where ne was killed unul Sunday evening, when he was found and his ody removed to his Home { in Taze He leaves or pre end four childten.—Clinch Valiey News, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. * Married. MULLIGAN—HuNTER.—On Tharsday, November 9, 1871, at the residence of the bride's brother, by Rev. br. J sncia aon, | bd MULLIGAN 10 MaTiLDA A. UNTER, a! erty. my oe _ Tavax— CRawrorD.— Un Wednesday, ‘Ngo 8, | ber Wamiote 1871, at the residence of the bride’s parents, oy U the Rev. D, Brainerd Ray, CHARLES RK, Trusx to JENNIE E., daagnier of M. 0. Crawford, Esq., all of rear of his age. bce albele where | Of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue and ew to Tazewell. He | second street, ou Tuesday afternoon, Novemut Mu. —On jor aitneae, Rev. for iikin Cine ie CHRISTOPHER Rev Norns, of of pave Reynolds, of Tne Teratives and friends are respectfully mvie& w a the ates on ‘Tuesday, Fa at twr the reatdence of Ld her son, Atlantic avenue, Brooklya. morning. November £% ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family and Weep M. oy Dr. funeral, loward the wy Friday, Novem danghter ot x N. J. and Mary 8. Pool, aged 10 months Port.—J Uprow Pont, late a New York Dispensary, died Kovember 10, A 7 anced ‘at All Saints’ church, day, sree Come ‘past one o'clock P, M. Dit 1 ae ee NOE 3d, afte © The relatives and friends of the family are to attend the funeral, from the Charcn of feomer. corner of Fourth avenue and aaa + ae on Tuesday, November 14, at one #" N. Y,,on Mond: ar vSRICKETTS,—At a ar NJ, on Santale Harlem. 'No cards, vember 12, Gkonor R. A. RICKETTS, in ll® ped 7 Notice of funeral hereatier. BELLOWS.—At oon, on Friday, October 10, RIpigy.—The relatives and friends of bin long illness, BELLA, daughter of Itnama | Briverr Rivuey are ipa Sneha IY frye. to al and ws wife of Mr. Good: é funeral, from Bellows, sea 40.7 man ’ thw, Mishaea Muldoon, No, Funeral will tao p place Qt Catskill this (Monday) chy, & . J. ab two re | aftern at two o'clock. Sco) \y, on reknes ov kin non a Siset Broce, ae M and 20 4 GARET Bruner, abd 0 yours. 9 MAB | Tolestves und french of she family iso, eessolty iatte fends of the family are re- | his father-in-law, invited to. attond the. funeral ser geryices, on | members of Na Moning, the 12th inat., at three o’ciock P; N ber, st his tare Pesiaenoe, —On Sanday. pare 13, MaRTin ‘guverater’ igi Seddon street Jeet. Friday morn: at_her | ber 10, Hexay SOONTaL ages aapbon’ fay, -sogogd wees OD

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