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A PACIFIC COAST ROMANCE. The Great Breach of Promiso Case in San Francisco. $200,060 DAMAGES CLAIMED. Geota K. Turner, Daughter of Admiral Daniel Taruer, vs, Bon Coledonio Ortiz, LADYS TEE STATEMENT. it Abe open fen O'ciock yoste qitia spectarors. ‘Lue deposition of Miss Leola K, Turner, in the case, Was Offere i by CouLsel a5 eviden Pian stated Uist sho Was (caching se Oakinud Wheb sie Linde ao engagement with Juaa Redinsen, iw Moy, lst, to co to Mexico wiih Doa Celcdonio Ortiz, us governess tn bis (iviy, al $100 Or Wid) Guaymas, aud thence to e moou the ist of July; Jou dose UTtIZ, WHO accom eta District Court, at Jay moruing, Ue loopy Was packed hunt, ih o¢ Ah itts 5 they etn pioyed weveral cle sour ot defendanvs onmldren uuder my charge; School hours Were about seven hours each duy, closing at ualf-past four o'clock An tue aflernoud; deieadans wife died ti contiue- ment about two monihs beore my engaye- Meat; Wien J reached Hermosilio the jbe- Tabs Were mp: shortly after the French troops (OK possession of Lite piace; previously Dow Voledomo Uris und his brower fad fied to Guayinas of the anpcoach of the Nbcral army, as they Were imporialisis; during Wis absence his cid- e@sb daugiter took Charge vi tae house; on two oc Casious the itversi suid crs demanded money at Ortis's HOUSE to purcie.e arms, aNd Le said he gave thetu mouey ai Lue store; defeudanv’s Manner bo Ward bis Ciulirey Vas afecuvnate and he supplied them woli; ns “liediiois to ise Were very Kind from the Orsi, ua he souset my Company on evel Occusivn; he (old me the History of Mts ute ani showed & tender Lisores) in ull that related to me; ‘When sick he would roiwata te any room; ue suid he | luked we very much and would “ike tobe Win ine el the ime, thes Way in Lue luiter part of August; early in sepioimpe. 2 defend: X An oOfier of marriage vod | ae mother by letter o- te uder a Onigswerparoe to. hove. the marriage o periormed aa the Vinod Siates, I Was unxious tor m8, Guat uy ie titve present; lwas pap. tized in ite Wp “ron and aiterward in tie Catholle eburen; Uriiz Wisted that our proposed Marriage should noi be Mude pablic in Heraisi'fo, Decausé the relatives of Lis Wile were residing there} @iler Wwe 16th oF Septenwer our relations secume Toure intimate; lie promised marriacs mm Wrilins, Nut 1 beloved proposals were in oud faith: he introduced ie to al! visttors to ais Louse; he told me that tis clilurca were Watening Lua Closely VEGAS Ne Visiivs tae BLS LrouM so ot Supposed the ludian servaurs postea the chtluren. On oUN INtMATG Letulions; 1 judge tas fro what Yon Oruy toi me; Uiere Was & China lounge in the sehvolroom; ths Us tomy room were mad: tL Louss of tue day aad nigne; one of the elicst cull Grew Occupied & bed ib i ua during th: inver Seuson; L soieliiues visited Too; Dever prow sed Go leave deriivstiio Under the protection of MVE Ollcers; When i Went to Guayinas Don Ors was sia iQ & store door: saw me 3 tk dhe received me ab we otal aud mg @ room; he Appeared ime; letters written by Dou Ortiz ioe at Hermosillo Were suown io id 3 4 Was sick dive or vel an itrod cuiicien by his regu AL us Hotel Ganyi Dibmings Ani J2iwes Oi ya Pived aier i did; iuey Wever culled ar my roor Conversed Wilk wew troquenily gb the breaklast Gud dinner table; Ouce mel Cammings and Cocriy Ou the street when 4 was iu Company Win Dov Urtl4 Cumliings Cuerry on # Cerliin ovcasion ad- Gresved me saying Vial Don Ortiz Was deceivig tae, aad tues be was triding with me; think Us was alter wy limess; tot him that 1 was engageou to be Married to Deu Uris; Le atvised me to be maried @ once; Don Oris aud seif apreed to leave by Lue Hyst sicamer (or Sait Fronciseo, whers we woud be Miarned; when L1:trodaved vou Ortiz to tae Unerry By cra he said He Wax Cagased lo be married to é; had no on LO suspect Wat Cherry was at tracted to me; My conuewe in deiendan’ was euure, ana T beueved the alyice of Cummings Suerry was well icaut; beierd leavin: Muostio §=Pon Oriiz gave we geo, fi payment Of my servires aS teacher; pyid day hotel bil gid my jaco tw Ban Francisco; fire Lairives bere be © ine $200-10 gr cembacks ‘ days rough Gre. asic wien TL rowuraed to Wn; At Heriosilio be gave ute a vainable Wa: ae Van Reed, on tiv Lrematied til Jaty 23 Seventh <t aud on U ved to Bel 1 bliuck, On Mont Drias be said i woud Le #8 be Was Blopping at Ue adenial Motel; 1 took My meals At Arestaurane; our relations were Lutl toate While L was al beiden block, uattt my Lea: became poor; I beneved myseld pregnant When t twit Guaymas, ard iWice Dcere, in Hermos\lioz Bou Oruiz Lrougut & paysician to my room im Bel- feu iw do hol KLoW Who he Was; he wide an Bsa. RuOn Which ariested my pregnancy; had Do sivk WUNSE; M ClUbANAD Lovk care of My Pom; Bid LO! Wash my auaiion ty be Kyown to way on Ta tavee Gr Jour anys aiver my sickness 1 Lode out Wi Don vriiz; 1 dated my piegnaney trom April, 1561; ou the 4.h of Gcivberi engaged in the family of Aiphens Bull as guveriess; wiea arrived tu ban isco 1 MoeKu Of golbg Lust and pawied wy , solutwire hg, aud uw duimond rug given Lo me vy Diy Moiner, or $110, gold, LO Pay my pase page; 1 leit the Rouse of Air, Bull because t Correcied ove of Ute Cuildicu add ifs, Bull wast me to apvlogize, Which | refasel to do; I thea returned to the house Of Mra. van aieed, On HOWard sireet; from there 1 Went to thy bievourt House, on fourth sireet; 1 soon obtalued & sitUatOL as Cad wy ‘hy family of Wiiham Neely Paumpaon aid iovk rou ‘No. G4 Blevensou street, where I remamed two Feonths; tit birmect Saueee as governess the iam ueral heves, Who Was hoard at te Lick Houses Seis iubs eniploy Tor 3 Bieaution If the Mini, Jane 20, 1867, Where Lremained until I ‘Weul to New York; the $600 1 brougits from Mexico Bhu My suiary Were suuicieat to meet ail my ex- peuses; went to New York on account o: my qwower's Ll bealtu; pald my Own passage; Lon ‘Orvis caine to see tne AL sr, Bull's DOUSe tare tines; the last Lime Was ou November %, on the eve of his departure for Mexico; We Lu-K & rice to Crystal Bpimgs, uid Woe there occupied w ultlie cottage; eo Yi Sap Riwael [Whee .~ oa Sauket toad tong Md: t vent Ta elation to cere in erasures made in leviers sent bY deiendant to planta. srewera ~ ws ‘lt was arranged that Don Ortiz shouid follow me to New ork, thence we would go to Burope; ‘ou my arrivai 1 New York 1 accompanied my Prowse to her ome on Staten Island, visited ends in the Soutwera states, aud uiterwaids Obiained @ ait a8 goVeruers in & Samy resid at New Brighwn; vvisiwed a situatuon in the ‘Treasury Veparuneut at Wasaington, where I re- Mained (rom June ¥, 1667, uatii April 3, 1870, When p ae for Vailiurnia to commence suit against n Oruz; he wrote me that he had neara Lt was Married; do not Kuow tie date of tus leer; lis leiters coniatued evasive auswers and bdevermined to take 1iecasures lor redress; his jast letter vo jue Was duted March 12, 1670, and posimarked at San Francisco; tn order to wduce: hint to write to me [ Bent au Cuve.ope addreased Lo wiyself and stamped; defendant's letters of Juty 8, 1308, led me to believe that he was deceiving inc; received auswers to some ol my letiers, Dut uot to all; believe he replied ovca- Bloually to One of my letters to paciy me unuL he could get rid of me; on April 3, iszu, 1 leit ‘Washingwn for San krancisco direct, having @& thruagh ticket, reac! my destination Apri i7; on my arrivai | ook board and lodging at Mrs, Ma- ire’s, (14 Pime street, remaining there till May io when I jest tor Pitisburg, Yennsylvauia; ar- rived back at Mra. Maxuire’s house, June 2, and remained there until July 1i, when 1 removed to No. 10 Chelsea sirect, | aiterward took a small et, near Twenty-third; removed then 10 No. 568, opposite; ‘trom were to Airs, Thompson,s boarding house, on ourth sireet, Where J remaiued until Feoruary 4, last, wien I Went to Mrs. Dawyer’s house, 23 Kearney street, Wucre 1 now reside. My object in Visiting Pittsburg was Wo eee my iriend Cherry, and wet him to tostify in tis case. eee upoa me an New York ciy, aiso in ire. Vao ’s house, in this city; 1sent a smal box to my mother “ hu he sent it to her through the Boston Custom Hou: dames Cherry never proposed to marry me; 1 never ‘wrote or said anything 10 Nr. Gray in relerence to Marrying vanes Cherry; did not say to Golune: Nye that dciendant wanted to marry me, but tnat 1 would not marry # Mexican; dejendant 13 & Span- lard, not a Mexican; uid pot toil Mrs, Smith thas had reiused devendaut 8 oiler of Marriage; when at Piusourg Wy tg Me house of Cummings sherry, With hs 2 a Aduiral Dantel Lurner, platntif’s father, entered the naval service at nine years of age, continuing da service until his death, Jone 20, 1871; his rank ‘Was that of post captain, bat having commanded several squadions was caled commodore by his associates; he was en. several batties on the lakes in the war Of 1812, and tor his services was Presented with & sword and several meaals; I re- Sided with my parents untt! Lcame to California in Asod, to obtain employment as a teacher; brought eviers of ttroduction tv Mrs, Colouel Inge, Mrs. Dr. Bowie and mrs. Judge McAlister; presented letters and was kindly received; consaited with dual Rovingon in reierence to accompanying Von orug Mexico; Mrs, Inge also approved of my going; Juan Robinson said ne was a very esuumabie Mun, aud Mrs, Maguire congratulated mmo on my good fortune; he Was much respected at Hermo- bilio, When I arrived at Guaymas from Hermoattio, 1 ‘was beg, unwell, and an Indian girl went for Mediine: Don Jose Ortiz went out with ler; sie re- turned with Juss Ortiz, and brought some medicine Of bright scurlet color, which | swallowed; she gave me another paper of the same medicine to take In two hours; shortly alter taking the medicine | was seized With cramps; the medicine proved tu be red oxide of ead; did not take the secoud dose, or I Would not be bere tu-day; @ physician told me it Gb ihe request OF couvenivns for him, | fe debt into obligations beariug @ lower rate of in- 11.0; Cewendaut’ Was a Wer. | ; bankers, will, therefore, be | which must come out of the Treasury to pay for the ~ New YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 187L—TKIPLE SHEET. yes sometimes given fof bowel complainta, and sald woul ral vecasions | have eG a terest has run up #o large that deem them; tv obtain mone! class car; my revura and £ had twenty-live arrived here. s B COMMBRGIAL, WALL STREET, } Fripay, Dec. 1-6 P. M. On ’Change to-cay wheat was firm, on the prospect of a permanent closing of canal and river naviga- tion for the winter, but without improved activity. ‘The cotion market was steady and quiet, THE DRY Goops imrorTs, The imports of tore'gn dry guods at this port for the week ending November 30, 1:71, were only $1,223,810, and the amount throwa on the market only $1,196,577. THEE PUDLIC DEBT, The public debt statement for November shows a reduction of $3,462,080, ‘ine toral Gebt of the United States is now $2,248,251,, HE REPUNDING OF THR DEBT, The Ist of December has passed without any shock to or aisturbance of the money market such as was thougit must of necessity result irom the attempt to reiund one hundred miilions of the pub- terest, As tudicaied earucr im the week, the seve. ral agencies of the Sypiicate have, by a clearing hoase system like that of the New York banks, re- ceived suo criplions to the new loan, and, at the same time, made a pluco for the de livery of the “vailea” bonus, In thia way the refunding process becams a suuple exchange of the oid bonds ior lew, aithough the holders of the former and the subscrivers to tue laiter were never necessarily dentioal, aad might ve, ws, tadeed, Goubticss, they were la many cases, parties living at very remote distances from cack other, Tne smooth @ndeminentiy skilful manner in which the whole affair lias been couducted by the Syndicate is a genuine tiumph for American banking and finan- clal administration. 1¢ 18 no secret that many forelyu houses wero jeatous of the undertaking, aud gave the Synitcate at most only a lukewarm support. ‘Tue sucocss of the enterprise ts therefore all the more creditable to the combination of American baakers who, uader the unaaturalized term of syaticats, carried it out amid the perpiexities of jealousy at home and op- straction abroad. In this copnecticn we are bexin- ning to come at af approxiuiation of tae amount of coin which the Treasury will have to disbursein redemptionof the old The rubseriptions to the new logu through the Syndicate will settle an equivalent principal of ne «Old bonds, The amount of sulscriptions t the new bonas that have been made in coin direct, without the intermediave agency of the Syndicate or any orne the amount of com 2's which are in excess of what (ne Syndicate can provide for, This amount is somewhere between ten and seventeen miliious—authorities dispute the point, A Washington despatch verifies the lower reme, by statlug tiat the Treasury has already forwarded checks for $16,000,000 Lo various parts of the country in payment for bonas received at tue department. The Assistant Treasurer at New York Gisbursed $2,500,000 coin on suci checks w-day, Making @ toial payment so far of $6,280,000, WALL SPRERT DULL The varions markets in Wall street were very dull ni quite thinly attenied, Specutation was seidom gtso low an ebb sluce the adveut of paper mouey as at the present time, MONEY MORE ACTIVE, There was a steady and at times sharp and active | Inquiry for money to-day, which resulted In loans atas high as ine legal rate in gol’. The govera- ment dealerg wyre gene aly supplied ai six per cont, and a few of thefiock houses at the same rate quite curly im the day, although as a general thing brokers paid seven and seme of the gov- “deaiera. the same,“ iu the after- demand became urgent at seven, the lowest fate on the erals, Seyon gold was bid for some time, but the bids were soon supplied, and finally & lealing firm supposed to represent a promi- nent bank Icaned about a-nitiion doltars at s¢ currency The activuy was due chiefly to the tng in of joans by the Broadway Dank, whtcn Insil- tution had to meet the payment of about two mil. lions of reVerue bonds, although it wes, donbilesa, heiped by some of the wealuier’operators Lora de cline. Foreign exchange was rather firmer on the de- cline in gold, and closed 109 a 1093¢ for bankers’ sixty day sterling and 1095; & 10975 tor sight bills. GOLD LOWER—110% A 110K. The already dispirited tone of the gold market Was weakened today by the accumulating Influ- ences of a further reduction of the Bank of England rate of discount, the minimum of which now stands at 34g per cent. Cold opened at 11634, declined to 11054, but recovered to 1105; on cable despatches of lower prices for consois this evening, resulting, it is thought, from a fear that the coincidence of the 1!- esd of Lord Chesterfield and tue P’rince of Wales may be carried to a further length of the parallel, Consols, which are in the nature of our registered national Secuplies, Weve quoted this morning ¢x the semi-Aunual interest of 14, per cen payabie Janualy 1. The consuls quoted jor the American market are the oldest issues, and are usually 1 a 2 per cent bigher than the two classes of “reduced” aud “new” consols, of later créatiog, whose interest days are April 1 and Ociober 1, Tho ite usiness at the decline and reaction was very light and the market devoid of auimation. The fuctua- tions of the day are s2own in the table:— A 2P.M. 10 A.M. 10% » M..11l0sy @ lO In the gold loan market the rates ranged from two to six per cent for carrying. The operations of the | Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:— Gold cleared + $46,474,000 Gold balan « 8,086,973 Currency vi « 3,484,729 GOVERNMENTS STEADY, Governments were steady in currency values, but higber juguld. ‘Tne market was quiet, with a very strong undertone. According to foreign bankers American securities are becoming the favorite in- vestment ail over Europe, The jollowing were the closing streets prices:—United States currency sixes, 113 ® 119%; Go. do, 1881, regis tered, 113 @ 113); do. do., coupon, 1173¢ a 11735; do. five-twenties, registered, May and November, 11044 0.110%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 11136 @ 111%; do, do., 1864, Qo. do., 111 @ 111%; do. do., 1865, do. do., 11134 @ 111%; do. do., registered, January and Juiy, ex interest, 109}¢ a 11044; do. do, 1865, coupon, do, 11354 @ 11335; do, do., 1867, do. do., 11434 @ 11444; do. do, 1868, do, do, 114% @ 114%; do, ten-forties, registered, 10934 @ 109%; do. do,, coupon, 100% a 110. THE RAILROAD BONDS. The following were the bids for the ratiroad donas:— New York Cen 67 New York Cen 6's, York Cen 7's, 13. \7"a,con! Ro! aa EES Union Paciiic let m be Union Pac Id grant 7's Union Pac income 10's, Alton & TH ist m. Alton & T 12d m pret. Chie AN Wa fo. 10) Chie & NW con bda. ce 88 D. Chic &N W Ist m Tol, Peo & War 2am. Tian &8 Jos! grants... UN York & NHaven 6's... Han & St Jo con: 4% Cedar FA Mion Lat m., 84% STOCKS DULL, FRVBRISH AND LOWER, ‘The stock market was intensely dall, but feverish within a \imited margin of fuciuations., It ts said that some of the operators credited with the recent “pal” movement have deserted their brethren and turned “bears,” in pursuance of whic new policy wey aggravated the natural activity in money te» day by locking up a little in addition to what was | at a 3%0., currency, We quote :—I 4 American, called by the Broadway Dank. The stock market rose i ou, ipa fea Tacs, doy’ Tatapicos Wat. a D>. do., in bond; 8: 7 4 and fell within @ range of + @ % per cent, eventu- a sue ata Bie a Be caren jute, 450 gold, ally going off to and closing at the. lowest prices: HAY AND StRAW.—Tho market remains as when last re- of the day. Erie was quite strong in the morning tats, moderaiely active aud trm, Sules were mado at shipol u ithe and was set down fora ‘movement,’ but fell oi! | latter price for ate AG ‘SSaraw: 110 forione pet Oe. with the general tendency late in the day. The | Sffe,'or short do,; Uc. u Se. for oat, and We, a O50, for following table shows the nighest and lowest prices Hor — puting the past few days there has quite a demand " sprang up i of the principal stocks during the day:— rim Sates q Vee len 06. new bopa, wud the Senne ih ‘K@ business. For oorer yrades Htynest, Lowest, | there is not much fos Prices thruvghout remain frm. maw York Central consolidated 92 92 a mraies te ig, 30a 8 ear and Weatorn, So. a ‘ a %, Bile, a Be, ; old old olde, se. & New York Central scrip. ani Hee Cac at msn tbo et ie nee ope range {rom 520, & 11374 LRATUER.—For the past few days there has been x brisk 8824 | demand tor bersiock tore, both fer hume soumumnption and date chars: serip. = 7 98 the ygiou Fae wary, nat ubelan ced. aAbash.. 4 or the wee. re T0701 wid non crop was Pittsbura 1255 fair cemand, while ire xine ie, awe your Northwesiern. Oy I s Avice ant Rio Grande, iight to heary, . Die do. Be. # 28e.; Orinocy a . Rock 13am aad | Eas bee tung, oro city aintghter, dea Boce; "Toreign St, Paut.. 5a” MoLasses.—The market til! remains quiet for both bt, Paul preferr 18 Fein and domestic, but prices are nnchanved, Sales were Soto ond Miesianp) 2 Cun Penal ds. New Qreana, new crop, at our qno- | nton Pacilic, 26% 4 rt en aaa! Hauniba! an; foxepn. . S14 | Cuba—Cenirtfugai and med, Rasa Bier «Se. Western Unton Telegraph, orig | Oh isi Que, a lue Be. a Be, PACH MAIh. eee cece ee 46% —a— Ste.wite, SOUTHERN SECURITIES NEGLECTED, Es The Southera list was neglected in. the general dulness prevailing at the Stock Exchange, and bcyond a few sales of Tenucssces and South for ‘syarits. turpent n nd Weal. We have only to uote sales ox 6 re bis, Ww) Db rovklyn ut 65e. ant nat New York Duis, ; ay Carolinas nothing was done, the market re- 8/Me. Kosin wos fo goot demand at uae taining fair steadiness and leaving off ag followa:— even Seay bie tant N Sf and’a cargo tn Wilinineion date Wednesday) W bbls. on privace t Tar remaied quiet end une s. but Tenuessee, ex coupon, 65% a 66; do. new, thi @ 0534; Virginia, ex coupon, 62 a 65; do. registered stock, Old, 61a 53; do. stxe4, consolidated bonas, a guise ft 4A. per owt. for Oumbertand ous | ‘fine Wemtstn prone tert Pech Gay Livervoor, Paopuor 430M Tallow, a, MARURT.—LIVRRPOOL, Dee. 1.~ NDONM PRopvcr linweed, Even ARKET—-LONDON, Bee. Nug-pCalontin od. & Bie, Tuinseed Ol, £54 bat | terRoLeuM Maw ART. —-ANTWERE, Doc. 1.—Petroleum, @F. for tine pale Americnn. aes THE BALTIMORE TRAGEDY.. The Keeper of a Di dered by a Blind Mun. {From the Baltimore Ainerican, Nov. 30. A frighuul trageay was enacter-about et o'clock } Feeterday afternoon Ab Cie house ol repace 1 ) dose, lilue str Trence Weil caicaiated to | arouse ibe weird and supersitious wile cst whit Ailuches among Cue IeHOrant to those paritaily bv | reit of their seuses, About the hour uamed aboy | two unfortunace creatures, Florence Wiison and | | Alice Oran, dwelling upon this street, rushed ito | tho Wesiern / istrict station house and intormed Captala Zuumerman that Frauk Baoy, a biiud j me was culing Fanuy Cole, the owner proprietress Of No, 61, to pieees with a naic | Capua aimmerman immediately | gewnt Cacwailader and Onlcer GC resi Batty. ‘Tue oMcers had ards frou the starto, wally Wal ag tuwards Liga, Wii lis i idown 4 | abu @ Natcuel im Dis baud drippmyg with blood. ihe | sergeant stepped up nad hut aad sewed olor | round the waist, not, however, deiore Ki Was 4 Pee Ub, for, — Magy Etazapera Avtiat oiny John and J, L. Browne, syed 2 6 months aad Al days. 814 Vark avenne, Krooxiyn. She withered like a brignt wild flow: Beneath the burning noo: terra To bivow again in touven aoove Atuid eternal day. Burrverr.—On Thursday, November 3), EvALo® D., daughter of Joho D, and Unrisiaas N, Barta years and | month, *4 ives aud Iriends of the family are reapect- a to attend the tanerai services, on Suu. day, December 3, at 3P. M., a! tae residence or her 8, No. 17 elm place, brooklyn. UoKBLBY.—In Nowark, on Thursday, Noyomber 30, WILLTAM COKELEY, Son Of Ann and ihe late » Hiconon Witham Cokeley, of tie Tenth ward, eed 2 cars. ‘tho iricnds of the family are respectialiy invited to aiteud the tnneral, from the foot of Christupaer weet, North River, this (Saturday) morning, at valle st ten ofclovk sharp, and tneuce to Calvary I: Cemerery. CoLea.—Oa Weanesday, November 29, at hatf-pas® cK I M., KAT, daughter of Alpert aud tae uaring Ann funeral sery, orday, Deceme Wil be 1 Waite wck P, Mornt Vernon dep ven o'clock A, 3 c Fsous Wit D: tn time to take tae Naul-pasi twe 1. tain tack to the city. | euavled to make sume play with Bs terrible weapua, OvBuING, eveaing, December 1, Mrs, | aud to shgbuy woud Gpicer Gipson in the tiud, | MARY CusteNa, of Bally 1 Cones | He was rusned into che station house, and a strug. | Tipperary, trolaud, in of Robert, Williaa ule Gasued iv the possession of tue Weavon, At svon | Roger Cashing, aged oy ) : | @3 Gubty discovered Liat he was in the hands of (he funeral Wil bake place com her late exidence, live De surcendered Uc hatchet, aud stated t Wad CONE LO KiVO 1 ; that he hu ik dd avenue, Sun lay @iteenoUL, ab one o'civek, The relatives and (riends of the fuiaiy are r cle : a0 ona tne | Fann: tat she ofted fully invited to atrona, 64a 65: Go. sixes, deferred scrip, 28° 22814; Georgla | pressure to sell; ho. tor the money had beea uthos We DEVLiN.~-in St. Louis, Mo,, of consumption, on 61xe3, 75 & 80; Uo. sevens, 6a 92; do, sevens, gold, | BY"R: ahah eM | bum an ALcurarte diseaso, ad that now ove y 3 a ete formerly 02; North Carolina, ex coupon, 25442 36; do, funding, | Ni Femainod without dmportant business “wn! une | ita lely ce dated, Wo the car pape please copy. ay 1866, 26 & 29; do, do., 1868, 20.0 23; do, new, 17 a 20; oid at Lids, Cor Wasarn or chy. The soles of ° On Feteleay aber 1, after a linger. OcU DbIA. sinadard wisite ‘There w nich do. special tax, 14 @ 15; Missouri sinea, 97 a 98; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 93 a 96; Louisiana ram red amie y Heated. At tho croak tue vot, bul was a tride firmer; qnoied at $4 213 of “mor sixes, €4 a 69; do. new, 65 9 (2; do. levee sixes, 62 nd “ Weed toon lower ron. = Tho 8 65; do, do, elzhts, 75 2 60; do. do. eights, 1875, 75 duove at Hliges for apotior moma ns 0 80; do, Penitonttary sevens, (4a 70; do. ratlroad ee ptt bh ii aekages pork, 1 do. beef, ard. The pork market was elghts, 74 @ 80; Alabama fives, 66.9 69; do, etghts, | but the demand was only toderate, especially at ie t ApLOVos 100 a 102; do. eights, Montgomery and Eutala | Ment established, while tn lots for (uture deavery we heard of no rales’ o The sales co ed ab Railroad, 90 ® 95; South Caroliua sixes, 50 a 60: bbs. old. $15 5 a B19 BU. News fur forward do, new, January and July, 24 a SM: do. do, Sone sisthank gine April and October, 30 a 31; Arxunsas sixes, funded, niet steady, with salem of jacon WAR qu ry 50 a 54. ot at 7g: a 7340, ‘or iong SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK BXOHANGE, poy Ph irda Sage Mody RE A eg ©. Woe. Loeb » Wits sinall sales within tle tance. ‘andioss aciive—oilered at Lor, gc. for dauunry, 9.0, f The Tes wore about ratuer the close at Po. for Pecem ut Itharebe se. for West Friday, Qe, 1 bet 2000 TS 5-20, ¢, *62..¢ IL ous Us b-a0,6.', nn. MBH 00 tle llsiy on. ‘ete and atriie below that Byure for . Bale 200 vem) © 655 100 Harlem 1K cont ed and in fair requost, Sees 40 wy” 200 Keauia Merccs Caroiium ob Su 44 WH boxe Kalua wt 240, Su a ‘Tige., nnd WY bags Ran_oon at Bc@aR—Ihe mak aN for raw Suuae Continnes very quiet 12000 do 20M on ths basis of Vgc. a Nc or fair to ond. We have valy 108 Un Bs, Vib. § 2WLS&MS RE, of “Gi hhés, and 290 boxes, both on private Hug Cd & NWistm, Poo” “do... {was omy ia woderate seman, and without 11000 T & W lat, > ded. Vehs Nassua Sauk. 6 Cent Nat bk 5 do. 100 MaCoai © 12 Uhic « NW pt.. 400 Un Pao RR. Be ao. fge. eaes, 10 Con Cowt of 2% ie. a We 200 Qnicksliver MG 86°07] Boxes Ducch fandar BOI Wes: U Te. B54 | to Ls, MYO. a Myc. doy 13 to 200 Adams lux ie | Mage ay Yo ui, 1aig0. ST do. | o,f mimua. to prime resus, Tou don. Ty, 94e. a Wige, Brazt—iw 10 do. igs.'@ He, Sar ca alanine, Manila—Superior aud exura WNYC et been a moderate inquiry for Calcutta, pt cr Lue 1 it we J LOW Umps, DY uae ‘woase!, UF auiaelorng GUO US 5-20, 6, "8605. IZ: “* | (part Wednesday even'ny), at L Lge. for Ohio wad L One oClock P. Me | HAriinck ‘Mews O.Tuckoumun i Ua. report the: tusk of 170 sha Mich Cen RR... 118 hosed uo towai—New Yor, 195,000 bags, aud ia Loa WLSEMS KBR. e BD ‘ton, 00,000 bags. 6 3% Temait SIPARINE guict and unchanged; small sales eT choier tlerers. et tedey was cml and lower, We ¥) ibs. good Coury at So, a Pige.; tn all desermptions for tho p. ively saiali, Lust prives remain 1 100 caves aunty sudhots at } trom tie. a Jen of Havana at Sse. a cl 10, Messrs, M. Rade? @ Sona sumiah the tooWiag staiement:— MONTULY BTALFNENT OF THE NE O0aLEN TOLALCO INSPECTION MDa | gieady, sales wero reported | 200 BY Mis: 4 TE, weoc ere KR. WN Y ca HR RAR. ld a0. « 6w Erie RR. STREET QUOTATIONS, ast Five o Clock P, M, | Stock on hand Keceived sine bie ern Oe n. Stes 3) Northwese'n pt. are 90 facie Aad ne Kock sunt. 13 a LBS i Ota Rg Se Fad * Brags gos | patel Stock on hand Deo. 1,771. 10,629 Brooklyn Inspection—Stock Nov. 1, 187, Receive: since, ohio Unior Bosidar & Gol, 0 gla orld Cea 1 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripay, Dec. 1-6 P. M. ‘There contionss a good demand for pots, and, mited supply. prices remain firm, swere made Pearls were entire een quit, and oa e Last nales were at $9 29. 89 75, Caxpime.—The demand for adatantine {s small, but they ) $ainy arcfirmly held at tne late im, For sporm and | pul other description prices m inget at 2s 14,000 ng 35. 8 Se bob aug elostog firm at 250. cash. Correr.—The market for ali Cosemptions was quiet but. firm. ‘Thete were rumors of sales, bur. wa wore Uaunie CATILE MATKGT, robe artioul — ‘yO. & M4Soo, ‘The hog market was Grmer, 6,0 head were ofered, und to. di wales were at 4340. R440. Sune in’ DOMESTIC MARKETS, COTTON, —The market was very quict. The few epinni z werd readily eappiiod at the appended quneriens bape i Fi bertl Aa Net receryt Cotton steady; good ordinary, Isic. Exporta'ty (reat Bri 4,928; constwise, p 4 pert on the basis of ° : | bales, ay and quotations may be re- | 5, Stock, 29,647. Net receipts of the wees, rrtsto Great Uritain, 8488; coastwise, Byisl, al movement {or future delivery | 5 New ORLEANS, Dec. 1, 1371. 1.950 E rt Isse. perl). for low maddlt garded as quite nowinal was low and at ub on ’Cuange to-day were prices. The sales reporied | EXnorteto | ne Wetnesdwy Boening, Tia’. a : Cotton firm; middiings, 18!¢c. a 14%,0. Net receipts, 16,412 | 163 466 | grong, 18,705, Exporte—to Havre, 3,5 vaatwise, ins 4 GS, Sains, 6,000, Stock, 185,050, Net receipts of the weer, Totals.e4s ir eto 5 Tis | (4iR0s grees, bu.283 bXvoris—to Groat Britain, 1264 Por tative “Sehivciy’ toasts low midatingy the gies | Havre, Sty to Barcelona, 0; vo Malaga, G00 ; constwise, Incsdsy evening--Decemier, 600 at | 5220. “Bales afta Week 0M | midd:ings, 18140, Net receipts, 6,967 bi 0 Great Britain, 4097! to Havre, 3,00); coastwiso, } Sales, 2,500, Stock, 63,74, Net receipts of the week, | 91,704. Exporis—fo Great Britain, 14189; to Havre, 3,400; cvustwise, 0,725, Sules of the week, 10 0. a : December shij tment, 180. , exchange, Age. pul to exchange 50 Dec. for aW Feb. Total, 4208 bales | ial, q : CHARLESTON, Dec. 1, 1871. Cioaed. Snes follows:-<to Liversooy “by “steam” Sea's | Cotton firm: middtings, 1ige. a tsice, Net rece! by sail, 4d. a 5-161; to Havre, by steam, lo, gold; sat Bair; exporta constwieey, Za) rt to Hamburg, by steam, 6%, compressed; to 835; net receipts of the week, 12, Freinen, by ream 16 gol’.’ Compresset; to Kaltic | Exports to croat Britain, 2.604 tinent, 254; ports, ‘by sail, %c & le. xold. The receipts at the | Coustwise, 6183, Sales of tne week, 6,00. ports eum up tua!—Galveaton, 1,90; New Oreans, 15,6125 WILMINaTOR, Dee. 1, 1871, Monte, 6.872; Savannah, 3,37; Charleston, 3428; Wik | Cotton quiet: middlings, Ife. Net Tecelpte 152. “Sales, 58. 1 Nor,oik, 9/985: Waltimore, 447 New York, | Stock, Net receives of the week, ‘Exports coast: 7,363. This aay last week, 2i,/55, | wise, 1,237. Saies of the week, 570, ay last year, 19031. We quote:— Louisvit..e, Dec. 1, 1871. z Unlunda Alutcma, New Urteans, Teear. | Cotton ateady; middiings, 18. Ordinary. wl 18, 1% ‘BUFFALO, N. ¥., Deo. 1, 1871. Good vraruar - Ig 13 134 Recetpts—Fionr, 6,600 bbls; wheat, "122,000 bushels; corn, Low oudeung = 18g 18% rt) SOA,O burivls; oats, 13,000, bushels,” Kal! anipmente-— Corn, Midoiins. Ww Is Isg $5,000 bushel 000 busses, Flour’ dull. Wheat Good wiadin We 204 2% faactive, Corn qui hela Wostera in lo.s at =-Fue yuotations ate based on cotton Fanning. in’ quallt 6c, ‘ fe firm; sales 15,00) more than half a grade IF Lelow the pFaue quo.e bushels No. 2 Western at 45c, Pye nominal.” Barley tim; FLOUB AND GRA! ie 15, is flour, bod tales 3.100 bushels Western on pri choles Canada Dusheis wheat, 2.7,685 do. corn, Mh rye, 82,073 ao. borley. The flour market was iore stead tinder ‘the influeace of a firmer market for wheat, and, though tranractions were moderate, {uil prices were realized, held at We, seeds dull and unchanged. ork steady and quict at $1350, Lard steady at 10c. for prime. Haghwines beid at 93e., but there ts no demand, Catie mppiy—4U1T head, or 41 cars, against 44 care last week. Market closed mor, | at 1 vee BD, at 18/409 20 at | Cotton quiet, but mead? middlincs, Nex t Marah, guy | 8872 bales, Kxporte—to Gre 7,004 ; const w fad, 2 A fea Tee | Salon, duh, Mtock, 35,419, Ne: recolps of the week, 17.01%, " Today—vee | Exports—to Great Briain, 10,675; coastw.se, 7,257, Saiea of Seni Jann. | the week, 6,200, pe ee SAVANNAM. Deo. 1, 1671. we ry at | there a spcctacle Was presented Whiva dedes deorip- | t tion. | 5 THE APYRARANCE OF THY VieTIM. Fanny vie, or ment or diting 100m 1 a pool Of blood se yards in circumference, with ihe back part o heat absolutey yasued of and tie bea truding, idler throat Was yusiied o | the fet ear io the windvape. | babiy 8: Lhe Wound Was <wehes ta lengib and faily hatant | depth, r lelt haga Was alino-t Completely se \ from her wrist, and ihe first unger ou per riggit | hand was badiy cut. In the pool of vivod were scat j tered sinall particics and stabs of SKIL Dt G. ( brewer Waa s0U0 tb atiendaice and exanuied be He prowounver wi Meceavartiy total, nd binding tae band ol Lue poor Woural and wasning of the hiood, med any far gery, such As ti ie arleriés oF ap, | Feuledies aa eniare nil only catcuiaicd bo | moved to au upper To. Bud placed uy | wuere sue was iuude a3 comloraule us SluNces Would permits HOW UP HAPPENED, Frank Batty ts a bund wau, about twenty-two } years of age, and is weil Kuown (0 freqdeacers | Ol the Lesiugion Marses Pe had a staud near te ' corner of Puca and Lexington streets, tue market houses, Were he was in wont of Hihy soup, Dlacking, shoestrings and other Kuick- | Kine He hus veen in tne hamb of visting Wwe ' house of Panny cole for poses, Nie 1+ circum im honJall, at We belleve Ble | iS How, Was loud Upon tie Hoor in tue trout base. | + AKGALEY Hwit30N, Widow of Juoe@ Su-years, wad Criends of the family are respec “i ty atfend the funeral, irom her late A Clarkson street, om pudday aiiergoon, o'clock, GALLAGHSR.—After a lors but painfel Mneas, ED VARo GAL LAudER, Ud te doth yoar of his age. The rela and friends ol toe jammy are te spect ivited to attend the taneral, on sunday, The Jd Jast, at hatpaot one o'clvos, iow Nis (te residedce, U9 Park s' Poet, GARR —Oo Friday, December 1, Jonvy Gam Riry ve of county vongtord, Ireiuud, alter @ j long palit tinesa, Day bis fis remains wil be ital, In ‘third streot, (tums are res) nlvavy Cemoutery. invited to atiend at tem Lay)s souber 1, Anyi Oo cory 0. {tevvard and second dwg acer o1 bi. Edward Vonderpoal. Dolice of iMnerul herealters Laspetcroon,—St Jamaica, on Prday, Decom ber 1, 1871, HBAVRICKSON, aged 60 yours, ¥ Taunths ad 2i days, ‘the retauives and fri specifully invited to al! December 3, Bb AAi-past tWO o'C) foriaed Church, danaica, 1 Priday, « nvor 1, 1871, Jost y Hook pilot, aged %% or the family, wud the Lay it the HoaNe, ta vk: ‘ Jast, diuner and supper, Atsapper he sav down to respeotuly the table With Lose Who Coprieed ike lo aid | Wave je os, ab Dis Late } attue ume and roue of the residence xiyu, ou Monday, tanen Its 8 dered to Mitt ga | Wie 4a | Lie spot. supper ne wiv Kequested Ono of | LANDE v 30, Gaorae | tue gis to lend aun twenty-five cents She dia not | We Lanp 1 Carolae Dave the money with her, bai nataedtately weal out ders, aged 27 years, 6 oaths and 17 day. tnd procure iit jor nln.’ Atter supper he walked | | 1 t (Liionds and tho-e of lis ureters Invo tae yard and probably wr ved the fiacchot | & v Vetter, dv, and Lue inembers @t Hope from ts ding place, Waere he had put pil, Baud A. M., tho the Gentlemeu'a iu the morhing, a} 1¢ Was & new Lup) Sous of the Hleventh Ward, ave respecttully mvited aud got re as belouging On ihe pre j to alicad the taueral, on sunday afvernoon, as | He came he supper roo and leaaed up one o'er from tue Second siveet Methodm@s the mante) iy he tie am around ad thy Fanay cole. e ui and totd December 1, 1871, EMILE Nia bo let ber alone, W rack hera Jovi aud Buillic 5. blow with the Laichet waien gevered a pocuon of | 15 tue wa Bu Arid up APU OeCIpital Dove iow Herb al 1S Conjeciure, a3 those preseut— above Loded aud a Geran Cook DAME Li ler—were Loo terrified to give any coaneeied a coum. Louisa says Lal se Saw the nacchet Mylag Aid Usd Lo Slop i, WheA she receiVod several 80 ere Cuis AVOUT the Hand aud ama. ‘Tue pros | Diney erties Pauny Cole threw aer badd up to avert | the next biOW, and MM sO deiag received Lue cut Witch severed Her hand at ta. Wrisi. fu thy Way elved the cot on her dnger. ‘The reevived upon the back of her neck ant tirost, aad feltotne gronad covered with bicod, Vhe wre he lat account. stauon house, 13 Mauls. The hatchet j overed with blood iid | way tue handle, a moor the bair of the pour Woman Was sili stroking la Ue blade, eek TRE ViCTin, " Fanny Cole ts about lofty yeas of are, | proserygs tae tr { Was ti She sili ‘te Of OXtravrdinary beauty. sie tress of a hoas? of th-fame ou 1, WHA Had AMaAsse t A eGasic 7‘ be house In waica sue Hyed, pr e, Ui ah as Ue oro ree story brick, belon: iomwely furnished, ver presented Wis far when Couitnuously rom tie wounds on ker head aad neck; uer rolling aiumlessiy about suave bow and thet Jor a Moment they causut a gitwpse of some it ine: ae; Wilk bout pal- s precedes the last great change sui UD tures, Was an vayject to | cali dorcn the coutmiserai0n Ol al! preseat ! EXULLAME ND. ¢ ivuse Was remarkable, Scores ed to No, 51 to hear tae story of the AS USSAUIL ANU Dehold ws elects — Police. 2 compeded to Keep guard at te thresho.d. state Ol aervous ex- sriLg on frenzy. Girls wandered n where the crime Was committed, ture the sickening sigat, hurried cilemeat bor doit to tire and, unavie to | i up stains, only to repeat their visit, seemingly iascl- nated by the horrtd scene whicu the supper room unfolued, ‘iney seemed for tug once without a ' guide, a3 though they were a family of grown up childrey saidenty bereft of their mother, No ribval- ary or profamty was heard about We prenuses; but the Mavaiag eyes and occasional simotherea ejavnatious of the inmates told ail too plainly the fevlings which ior the Goment prevatied in that | housenold. Occasionatly, as the might wore on, | the sufferer would cry out in tier agony, and for . an fastant reason would seem to resume its throne, and tue unfortnuate woman Would recog. fize those About her, At twelve o’ciock last TV) | she was stil alive, but there was but little hope of herltogertog untittms morning. The impression see us to ve Chat Batty purciased the hatehet, wok | it to tue house with him early in the morning and concealed It, witn the settled desiga of commutting | the crime, as ke was heard to say severai times dar. Ing the day that revenge was sweet, expressions to | which no attention was paid at the time, but Which have since been proved to be fraugnt with terrivie | meanin MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, KEALAOVER—ATKINSON.—In Brooklyn, ou Tnes- day, November 28, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. C. 8. Williams, George KEAL- HOFER, Of De Writ, Arkansas, 10 NINA A., youngest daughter of James Atkinson, Esq, of Brovkiya. | PRRRY—5MirH,—4n Drookiyn, BE. ., vg the Rev, A. H. Partridge, DANisL Us PEARY 10 ANGELINE E, ; Samira, all of Brooklyn, BE. D. | Rew—SrourenvorovGa.—On Taesday, November | 98, at the Church of we Holy Sriawy, -brookiyn, N x y bis. "Rye th vet but cr es tt Sb by Right Rev, bishop ialbot, of Indiana, assisted see ieee watorn tous was unchanged--avout iis bia: | {Ctr ecaivte’p.sw bead; few oftered hore; marcetcioe | by Rev. Charles Hall, D. D., 9r, A. R MMTD, Of Ine changed owners on the basis of the annexed quotations, Orm; sales 200 head Ohio sheep, aver. | dianapulis, to Miss LILLIe, Ge oar of William Corn meal was steady, .with sales of 400 bois, Western yellow 4; b head Canad lambs, averaging % | gtogtenvorough, of Brooklyn, L. L and Coles count uot Hota go | Da at #8 25; 16; head Canada lambs, averncing 113 (b8., at | tonEnTsuN-—Mocyv, Un Thursday, Novemoer 30, Ro. 2 State. 8475 0 85 $5 85, Hout—Receips omterday | nd to-day, 11.000 heads | a97)" at tne residence of the bride's parents, by tie soe 10 wae ee at $415 9 $445 for me: | Foy" George F. Pentecost, RICHARD S. ROVERTSON bho Tue 7p rratetg Cnrcaco, Dee. isnt, | to Lxpia Fs Mocs, all of Brookiyn, o 3 Flour qmet and unchan, Wheat opened quiet and | RoBINSON—MILLER.—In Albaiy, on Wednesday, 08 SB5 | lower, but pert y recove at the close; No. 1 spring $1236; | Novemoer 29, by tne Key. Dr. Clark, at the resi- He are PN OS CL ' dence of tae bride’s mother, WILLIAM G, ROBINSON, Toa 7 os | Somber, 8 i | of New York, to CanoLine D., daughter of the late Tha 8 OU 14 3 jected 88c.; mixed, seller Rev. William A, Miler, of Aloany. 7 Sioa Bw te“ Januaty, dey a 42540. ; seller February, SAMSON—BECK.—On Wednesday, November 29, at i ioe in Biss, Rrcaas and lower No, SGlie & Clee, | the residence of the. bride's pareaty, Boston, Mass. ie bec it $5) 2 10 oy | Oats rm and in fait demand on speculative secaunk Har. | by tie Rey. lx L. Briggs, EDWARD H. Samson, o} H; Loulneuolee faanty 82132 | redeem ty eae wai etal | Htoosigay X. ¥:,t0 ADA la, daughter of Laws Beek, bide 5 ou ; early sales cash December ; iaq. No cards, Eouthern mujer SIDA 68) | Suntwr gis toa Hs thy seller February, $id. 15. 5 Baw BENSCHOTEN—WHEELER.—On Thorsday, No- counern ae 680m FS | pls #7)g; seller Marcy, aisles M4 closed, quiet at $1 | vember 0, 1871, wt St. ‘Thomas’ churen, thel, Cecraean SSE | cask. Lard firm and in, fair demand; Sc), | Conn, by the Rey. Eugene Pattison, Cuanirs W. Corn meat, Western yellow Bee ene ae ee eee nny snk pices MEUCF | VAN WENSCHOTEN, Of Brooklyn, to Miss Many 5. Cornmeal, Jersey Sits <ip.| rte we otinan aeaien aun Mc. | WHEELER, Of Bethel, Conn, No cards. Gerace, meaner wes 425 = | hime blac, bie. 5 short vend i dorn meal, ounches: ~ jo | Butler extreme range, led. 1 de 4, but prices were de Recel Sliosty "uigher sod tranvuctions were. restricted by te ex: | fy humneie: wheats ite Ie core, St tOr eo ion we | BALLARD.—On Friday, Decemoer 1, Mrs. JAMES treme views of sellers. Spring wan offered very aparidulys | pye, 10,000 do. bariey and 85,000 hogs. ta. bbis, | BALLARD, in the 64tn year of her ae. rere abu 1500" bushels T's S84 for, No, | Sot, 14000 bevels corm, a. oats 00 do. aon | ‘the relatives and friends of the family aro in- ve vice | 1% hy _ for Novem! vited to attend the funeral, 187 for choice | Is tay! hos Ho a Milwankess #1 08 fur 8 i (gener, hed stand 55,000; Tor" November last yenr, O00, a ‘ted avenue, ov Sunday, December 3, at one , #1 60 for red winter, lor choiee amber, . Me Bi Tia tor wine, Gorm was, beiter, ‘sales were avout EUROPEAN MARKETS. Baivey.—At Suffern’s, on Thursday, November 15,000 bushels at 7740. a hdc. atoat and Yc. for Bouthern .. 21S. ‘AMOS BAILRY, in his 74th year. white, closing irm at Se, for mixed afloat, Oats were le beng oe pinned i latives and friends are ‘invited to attend the Dec. 14:00 P. ; h funeral at his lato residence, Suitern, N. Y. on cieouly higher, closing with B60. bid for prime mixed, The a LONDON MONRY MARKET.—LONDON, salen were about 15),000 bushes at 64 M. for Wertern for money ana 924 for the ac. if oe sends, % reat States dve-twenty ds, 1862" ic, for white. Kye wan nteady, with sales o exdividend, Uni * ¥ bon *, rhe cabal "Weutern ‘st ove, arley was tirmer. About | 92/5; 9254; 1867's, %; ten-forties, 94. 4000 bushels Canada sold at OLB. es wad withe ae BOUREE.—FaBie, Dec. 1 P, 'M.—Rentes closed at ig lanes! ry raten,¢ ing on gram, whero LAVERPOOL COTTON MARKET,—LIVERPOOL, Dec, 14:30 cePte sate tor the peirsicees | lands, Ou.’ middling Ovieans: Sian 0A the salen of ly for slew a . rea nea on 2,000" bales, Ineladi day bave been I: , for specuiation anderport, The stuck of cotton at sea bound for this port is 82,00) bales, of which 143,00 ate American, The ship- ments of coiton from Bombay since the iast repurt to Decem- i ai ‘full rates. The engagements Sino haa en toy bones ‘vacon. Sos. nad Of Via) bales cotton, 0 » e., Ree ee eee at 480 «ed, TO London by ball, 200 eo Giaayow by steamy, 25,00 bustels grain | ber L have been 13,00 bales. ‘Sales of the week have been ao ee venice’ A Dauish ong, ence 16 cil. | 12000 bales, incluting 22,000 for export and 13,900 on for orders to the Mediterranes, 7,00) cases revned | apecuiation. "The stock tmport te 486,000 bales, of waich Wa, privile, riatic, she. A British | 61,00 aro American, The receipts of the week have neon rig, to Phe is, Fotinedt petroloum, 7s. ; an | 46,000 bales, including $00) American. Actual exports, 9000 “Anscrican brig, henee to Havre of Dankir, 1,800 bbia. petro | bales. TRADE AT MANORYATER—LivERPooL, Dec. 1.--The advices from Mancuester are less favorable aud cause a dvd. ness in the cotton market, » (rom Philadephia Jour, on privaie terms, A british barks (6 bbis. refined petroienm, Coen oo eiricincas (or tie past few daye bas been t iternoon at two o'c1ock, SANTAL-UD Friday, December 1, SaMURL Bares, Jr, son of Barat and Aume E. Banta, aged ng and 1 maretastves and Tends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from 25 West Washington place, on Sunday, December 3, at one o'clock. BOARDMAN.—On Friday, December 1, FREDERICK Weesren, son of B. Henry’ and Sarah &. Koaraman and Co ag of George B. Mead, Ksq., aged 1 yoar 23 days. arelatives and friends of the family are invited to ‘Attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 435 Hamilton me Brooklyn, on Suaday aiternoon, | at halt-past two o'clock, BROOKES —On Wednesday, November 29, Mant ANN, wie of Henry Kroakes, in tae 36th year of GUNNERS the bus ad portant character, Smail gales bmi LAVERVOOL BREADSTUFF MARKET,—LIVERCOOL, Dec. 1— Preslandeat Ybor aw Woiges for ace, ADD it .—The breadatuifs marget iy dull, Wheal, Ide 9. per Mosers. Li. H. Croekor & Uo. report the as | centel for Callforuia white; Ms, Id. all. 4). ror a folio Hays, 45.00, and clotuy %,800 baieay and in Boston, | red Western spring and lls. 7d. for red winter, ‘he re Dugs, 4200 baies, and cloth, 9,500 baies. celpts of wheat for the past tree days Lave beem 10,000 “ita asp JUTE.--the market Cor nil jons of | quar 1300 heinp continues mains quick, Jute descripts vere , ine |i i American, Sts tana | Rat eo Ws Peis ae a Nefnstrolatives and fefends are invited to attona the eng hier her late residence, on Saturday, cember 2 votteries (Staffacdshire, Engiand), papers please “ROWNE.—Un Friday, December 1. a tucat As Mos wtives and iviends are respectiully invited to Attend the ‘uuerai, frou the regidunce of her parents, O.0 Bast Bap ini York, on Suadey afternoon, Deve 5 Lyovs.--On Phursday, Nuvemovr 30, 1871, Jom LYONS, eged 49 years ana 7 monthy,a nauve of Liscarcol, county Cork, Ive:and, ‘The irieuds 0} the farativ and those of his brothers, Thomas and Pavrick, ave lvited to attend the Tuneral, on Saurtay afternova, at one o’clocs sharp, from hus Jate residence, N 3S aveuie A. é MALLERY.—At Liverty, ulivau county, New York, on Thursday evening, November 3), at sux ) JAMS HeNay MA) LERY, aged 47 yearse rvices will take piace at his late ‘avette street, Near Washington ave- Lataye: day afcernos ver, attnece o’ciock. ‘Tie remains vil to Newburg, Ne Ys, for lit: 4 Beh: Seine FORD. —Ab Stanrisburg, 6 1, Davin i.) ULPOuD, Ww tue 59th year Of his age. Pelatives'and fiends ars tayited so avtend the 1, from the residence Of bis mother, ay Sratae ember 4, at one o'clocs rtaken to. Poughkeepsie es ou the Wudsou River ral Gop ot, ab cigs As ML Jay, December 1, UELx A. Mo 1 years, auves and friends of the family are res pectiully invited to attend the funeral, from hg Lat Pesidence, do Hast Fiveouti sect, on Suuday after- noon, December dy at LWO G’LicK. MACDONOUGL. —H&NRY R. M \cDoNovun, aged 35 8, Lemont, and 12 ears; sono Willa Mace i. Jutives and friends of the family are tne NCO, Sunday, i Vited to atieud the funeral, trom 1s jate reside: No. 174 Hew’ December 3, McGarr.—On Friday, bees J, SARAG_ Mo- Gaur, wile of Hugh McGurr, in tue 87th yeur of her age. pete? Funeral on Sunday, 2d instant, from her late rest dence, No. 1 broadway, coraer of 162d street, Was ington Heights, MeVickAR.—On Friday morning, December 1, at her residence, 139 East Seveutecni street, CHar- Lorre, wife of Dr. J. A. MceVickar and daughter of the late Willan Neilson. ‘ Not.ce of fanerat hereatter. OPTENHEIMER.—On iriday, December 1, MAX OP. PENUEIMER, born in Franktort-on-the-Main, aged 35 ears, 7 ‘The relatives and friends, also Rehobot Lodge, No. 38, 1, O. B. B., are Invited to attend the funeral, om Sunday, December 3, at tea o'clock A, M., from his late residence, 315 Hast Filty-second street. Orv.—In Brooklyn, on Toursday ate bt No- vember 3), 1571, alter @ shoit illness, Many, wile of Charies H. Orr and eldest daughter of M. Gonnol Esq., aged 20 years, 2 mouths and 12 days. he relatives and {rlenda of the family are respoct- fully invited 10 attend tue funeral, trom ber father’s residence, 47 Haimilion avenue, Brooklyn, on Sun day aicernoon, at two o’clock, PeA3¢.—In Jersey City, on Friday, December 1, 1871, HMMA B, G. PEASE, aged 19 years, Relatives and fends are juviied to attend the funeral, from the residence of her prother-inaw, T. W. Bishop, 243 Souty Fourth strect, on Sunday lah atin at pha os Btn Ae BES ctsonrg, ( papers pl 'e POWELL. 1 1 ase ba Friday morning, De- cember i, JouN W., second son of Charles H. and bee vate) axel 4 Bhoticg > aneral on Sunday, . M. eee itt Ai Retest te 1, Evurma, dow 0 S witelatives and frends of the family are invited to attena the funeral services, at her residence, ‘Tremont, Westenester county, X. Y., on Sunaay, Decemoer 3, at two o ok P. RuNK.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, November 29, WiniiaM Runk, of the rm or Ruok & Odellyot thie city, and eon of the won. Jonn Runk, of Lamberts lie, N. J., aged 57 yea! 2 Mig friends of the lamily are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, December 2, at one o'clock P. M., from his tate resiaeace, 73 Lefferts piace. Sayres.—At Jamaica, L. 1, on Wednesday, November 29, atter a brief tlio MaRY Regina, a daughter of Gilbert and Anna L. sayres, 18 years. ‘Funeral this (Savurday) afternoon, at one o’clock, at the residence of her parenta, and at half-past one o'clock P. M. at Grace church, Jamaica, L. L Frieads are invited without further notice, SToxe.—At Paris, on wine November = Lewis BRINGE STONB, son of tne late I. Stone, and gran of, the late Lewis K. Bridge. ‘Tne relatives and friends of tne famity are invited to attend his funeral, from Calvary church, on set urday afteruoon, December 2, wt half-paat three o'clock, without farther notice. STRICKLAND.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, No- vember 29, HENRY S, STRICKLAND, 67 years. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the fi , also the members of tne Independent and Hency C of F. and A. M,, are roapeeney, invited to the funeral, from bis late residence, corner stleet, corner Jeserson. on 1, at hall-past o1 3 Clermont and Myrtle avenues, on Suu ninth street, on Saturday, o'clock 2. Me ‘TILTON.—Ow Thursday, November 1871, after = ungering Hiness, ‘consumption, "WILLIAM Bl sisao unerat wil take place from the residence of ther, No. 31 West Fourth sttect, on Sunday, December 3, atone o'clock P. M. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te. attend, Brooklyn and Paterson papers please copy. Van ilonné.—Un Friday, December 1, Tous a VAN HORNE, aged 78 years and 10 mouths, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re speckfuily tnvited to attend his funeral, 1rom Lone Terres ence, on Commuanipaw avenue, jersey ON y $s Bergen), on Sunday, the vd ist, at two oO ‘Clow M. —On Frid December 1,at her rest, 7) Grepumion attest, CHAKISTINA A, WE or Robert Walker, in the Tyth year of het 8 ron " al will take plage at one? pnday, Dement the residence of her son 1's, 18. 5 srreet. ; me tctaa— AE Bridgeport, Com, oa Th irsih AL Aence, ve ‘rite of Joan T. Wisuas ‘ne relatives and [rie r twelve, o'ciock. Her remains Greenwood Vemeterss "De taken 1@