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‘FINANGAL AND CONMEBOL, WALL STREET, } Monpay, Dea 46 P. M. On 'Change to-day wheat was heavy and lower. ‘The cotton market was quict. MONEY ACTIVE, ‘The money market was active and borrowers on tock collaterals paid seven per cent, the rate being allowed ta gold, quite freely, Before the close of ‘banking hours there was an easier feeling and large mounts were offered at seven per cent, some exceptionai ioans having been reported made at as Jew as six per cent, Among the government dealers the day’s business was about evenly divided , St the two rates of six and seven per cent. Prime paper was steady and dull, without essen- Gal variation from the rates last quoted. Foreign exchange was unchanged on the basis of 109 @ 10934 for prime bankera’ sixty day sveriing. THE REFUNDING OF THE DEBT, Is will be seen by the President’s Message that the amount of the ’62’s to be paid for in coin will reach about seventeen millions. Checks for a further ‘sum of $2,200,000 were received at this point to-day, making total of disbursement at New York of $9,200,000, The Treasury programme for December was given in detail at tue Sub-Treasury tlile after- noon, and ts as announced in our Washington despatches, GOLD 110% A 110%. Tne gold market was steady end sttll dull, + although some taint animation was produced by the publication of & synopsis of Senator Sumner’s bill . proposing a return to specie payments by a car- renoy contraction of ten mililons monthly. The Gold Room regaras all such legislation with indit ference, at least at this early stage of the session, @ndgoon relapsed into quict again. The course of the market is shown in the table:— 104. M. 103% 2PM. nA MM, 110% 2326 12M. 0% 8P. 12:25 P, M., . Loy 4 P 1P. M. 0K 5:30 P.M In the gold loan market the rates ranged from five : per cent currency to seven per cent gold for carry- ing. The operations of the Gold Exchange Bank - vere as follows:— {~ ava special meeting of the Gold Exchange ‘this afternoon rulo 20, fixing the lowest raté of com+ mission at 1-16th of 1 per cent for purchases and sales of gold for persons not members of the Board ‘was repealed. GOVERNMENTS STBADY. ‘The government list was dull aud toward the close ‘a little tower but steady. ‘The noon call was sig- alized by the introduction of the new five per ents of 1881, which will Lave @ place on the list regularly in the future. ‘The following were ho losing street prices:—United States cur- wenoy sixes, 113 & 113%; do, Qo, 1881, rog- Astered, 1131¢ & 114; do. do, coupon, 117% @117; ao, five-twenties, registered, May and November, 1109 @ 1105; do, do., 1862, coupon, do, 110% a 11134; 40, do., 1864, Ao, do., 1103{ a 111; do. do., 1865, do. do., 1113s @ 111%; do. do., registered, Jauoary and aly, 109% @ 111; do, do, 1865, coupon, do., 11S @ 11334; do, do., 1£67, do. do,, 114% a 114%; do, G0,, 1968, do, do, 1143; a 114%; do, fives, of 1881, Sunded, registered, 1091; @ 109%; do. ao, do., cou- Pon, 100% 9 100%; do, ten-lorties, registered, 100% @ 109%; do. do., coupon, 109% a 110, STOCKS PULL ANO sTRONG, ‘The stock market was intensely dull. Everybody ‘was waiting for the Presiaent’s Message and Secré- fary Boutwell’s report, but when they yot a sun. mary oi them late in the day didn’t do anything, The President’s endorsement of the Postmaster General's suggestion to buy all the telegraph lincs « and unite them to the Pusial Department rendered Western Union very strong, aad encouraged large buying by the “Wiiliam street party,” wno were also taking Lake Shore. Both stocks advanced about 1% per cent. The general market ‘was better to the extent of a % percent. The Consolidation Coal Company have declared a divir dend of 4 per cent, payavic December 20. Tho highest and lowcs, prices of the leading stocks were + a8 follow: :— a, Lowest, lew York Central consolidated 2% fre York Ceutral scrip... Hannibal and St. Josep. Hannibal aod St. Joseph preferred. Wome, Union Telegraph. P Pacific 7 aT SOUTHERN SECURITIES LOWER. The Southern State bonis were gencrally weak, ~with @ sharp decline in the new South Carolinas, which fell to 2334, but closed at @ reaction to 30, ‘The North Carolina Legislature are discussing plans for &@ setuement of tne State's nancial giMeculttes. It ts proposed to create a new consolidated bond, bearing interest at six per cent, gold, to be ex changed (at the option of the present bondholders) mm the proportion of ouc for three of the old bonds + nd one for four of the ucw bonds—the special tax vonds to be redecmed at the percentage which ‘would express the amouni of work already done ny the contractors on the roads to which they were ‘tssued, The following were the closing sireet quoe tations:—Tennessee cx coupon, 65% a 66%; do. “new, 654 @ 66; Virginiacx coupon, 60 a 64; do., registered stock, old, 62 a 63; do, sixes, consolt- dated Londs, 64% & 654; do., sixes, deferred scrip, 28 © 28%; Georgia sixes, 75 4 80; do. sevens, 85 a 90; do. sevens, gold, 92; Norti Carolina ex coupon, 853, # 36; do. funding, 1568, 25 a 26; do. do., 1863, 20a 22; do., new, 18 @ 20; do., special tax, 14.4 16; Mis- sourt sixes. 973{ a 981; do, Hanulbal and St, Jo- seph, 93.4 95; Louisiana sixes, 65 @ 69; do., new, 58 ‘8 62; do. levce sixes, 61 a 45; UO. do. eights, 75 a 80; 0, do. cights, 1875, 75 a 79; do. Pentientiary sevens, 45 a 70; do. railroad cights, 75 a $0; Alabama fives, 65 a 69; (lo. eignts, 100 a (01; do. elghts Montgomery and Eufaula Raliroad, 90 a 96; Texas tens, 90.0 9215; South Carolina sixes, 50a 60; do., new, January and duly, 29 @ 30; do. do, April and October, 27 a 2a, Arkansas sixes, funded, 5) a 55. COMPARISON OF THB IMPORTS, The followimg shows the imports, exclusive of specie, at tue port of-New York for tne week ending December 1 and reine the beginning of the yea 1870. 187L. Dry goods..... sieved? sieesest $1,220 -@eneral mdse.. 8,015,850. "4,000,060 brereint4 Total for week. $4.182,007 $6,800,787 04 “Prev, reported. 261,263,064 270,261,223 ebbieeuece | No Sinoe Jan, 1,$263,445,761 $276,161,019 $961,620, 746 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 1 = Ye ‘g joa 66 4 som = 32500 Py “ Rs rs et 15° 100 a +0 ie 3 8 ‘a300 a 6s ie z i tS | 5 2000 " av000 % 4000 @ 14000 oh 700 crt] 00) ey 3000 6 000 2656 340) R Cathy 1100 US Bm, WEA 6. 85 007, One o’Clock P. Me Wahs Erie RR pret.be 65 We Gucscregiets OOM NeW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1871.—TRIPLE .SIEEY Seerss STREET QUOTATIONS ‘Half-Paat Five e’Clock P. M. Northwest'n pf, island 108 ad COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mompay, Deo, «—6 P. M. CoTrom,— The movement in this staple was very limited, but, stimulated by an upward tura in prices for forward de- liveries, the market was very strong under light offerings, and holders establishe’ an advance of 3;c. per 1b, upon all grades, The market for (uture deliveries was active at about delivery. altgt low midi Rees amber at oember aud vary, 200 a8 Ii ‘at 19 T-lGo, ; Mi 1: on Cl soa | ” ae ie been ee 2 Rio, me ab hBia. ‘ae al ide io be rit rt ie dfereace: lathe Be pt xe diternce renee : C0 Deceinber for B00 Ay Psat aeait total, 15, ae follow fe oe id? gall ‘otk, Orrota tal, 20, Bu. We ats 6.5% wy. ‘are Lased on cottoa running grade above or below the Muarket contiaues without animation, but eudy, “Tie Aupply on (he market is bght, but there Is'suld cient inquiry to stienginen holders in ew maud prices. = We quote aaalaaly ordinary, Mig x Meer; do. dow tau Pee, is. ds rine, Wier feigor coud bon ey days; Mi Ve, Bf ets iy a Ike, 5 St. Domingo, ia wots tie ase § Savas Mie! wide, gold, duty pai Foun AR Gears. Recep, flour, 10,164 Leedtedne ff bas! 3,0 do.s corn met, 8) bole. and 4 acs: ovis, 115,.5) Lusieis; barley, 90,00) da, The Uour mare ket was dull, but ates about 7,0) bis. Kye dour was dail, Soutvern jiour was also dull, at uacl ne Syures, ‘The sales were al 2uk wo bois, Cora me F eind) 400 sacks Southera at $1 50 per luv lbs, Wo Pre] 9450 0 86 50 Superiine State. i es Extra State. . g ER armemtceease. PEPePEE E> ee ED each: rl wo ary 40 ou % 00 wD b 00 ry oO ou 28 » a 2D oo Ty 15 25 ry E fei cctSreseesecerecencer < S Tet Rowing fh Bi bom a1 OF els 6139 tor ordinary Caton, elit =f LEER ee 165 tor waukee atachoice Duluth, $1.6) for Noel Canada €l 2 2 1 71 (or Canada whit? im bond and a 1 dts white. Cora was lower, About 125,000 bi dia Tie. Bice Cor nowy 8c. a Te. fOr ld, fay ator joat, clossing at (ull inside price alloat, Onte were jens ac- ve, but firm at 6c. bid for Western: sales avout ¢ bushels at 56¢. a 68c. for ail kinds, Burley was easter Bii0u0 Inaabots ut Soc. 4/586; lor, Cuhadar BU 10 for fourrowed State and $128 (or Canada. Rye was quiet and nominal, FRutours.—The marke, owing to the scarcity of roum, romaine put rates abowed articniar cuange. thy bartering Tine there was but. Littie accompitaie: was considerable inquiry for vesseis for petroleum, but Fates gevverally were beld above the, views of sbippers.” The were as foiluws:--To Live: ‘BU bales cotton, V S06 busines in ar TAQ. y yt. Te Tiedt fone ee ao ta nO bese © terces: ite ie for om, Bist 7s. Bd.. or 6d, off If direct Y'trom Philadelphia to Dublin, 1 American bark from Philadelphia to 3,60 6s ; a German ship, charierat on tie from Philadelpisa to the Continent gt or about be. a brig aud a Eastern port, with coal, on pri- Tas, Asues.—Tho market still remains quiet, but without perceptinle change. Domestic meets with a» int tnawiry But furetzn reems to be entira.y neglected. We note sales of 843 bbls, New Orleans, new crop, We quo. ze ad Unbe-—Centrifagal and mized. dic, 2 dtc, arpentine was tele lirmery but uot quotabiy changed. sbalew 10" bie at Ye. Rosin, 'althoogh quiet, was decidediy Graver, 1,300 bile, fs rained gold within (he ratige of #4 $0 i closing strong at ‘Var was quiet, 60 0 HES 6256, stricted, market was very firm at dic, 22'4¢. of mont re wasn tale inyuiry for erate in bu lose dest ely hraner nerally derandei. hus | 149 were mostly at ‘ange. “We fear ot salesoc emai toes within the range, Case oils continued duli aud nominal at wige, ac, Naphiha auld moderately at Higa. Tt {were 1,0 bbls, atandard white for prompt delivery Staten and 1000 bila docs buyer's option, last hall, of month, atzZe, “AL the Creek crude was sleauy, out quiet; quaied atl $4 1214 om apper and #4 25 on lower roa, The miiwvelphia market was quiet bit decidedly firmer, We hear of no sales; quoted tor reuned at Z2ye. tur epot oF nth. mp OVIStONS.—Recelpte—Pork, 66 bbls. ; jbeet NAS5, pack: ‘Ages; cut meats, #117 packages; lard, ‘York was ey ‘we have only tu note sales of about ‘on ible. wee U ‘was qutet at Sl (or prime and India mess. Bagom was dail at 734c, for Yong clear aud long an rib, Be for short © at meats were dail aud heavy." Lard eras dull and 40: lower to ‘We heard of eaies of about 1,°00 erees at ro Hac, inel ting 600 tlerces for Jannary ui 95 continues in fati demand ‘and sicady. We nate gales of 8 leree wisest Oe ee 16 vag Patna at 7 qe. ey anid 150 bag 870. rs. —C lover was ui mlne ‘for fodiana and Lc. & STFARINE was dull and entirely nominal ay 1c, for 1Ujge. for Obtv. choice tieroes, SvOAK.—The market for raw shows but little tm ment, “There ie a light Inquiry tor reutng, with prices ruling about steady, paea were raportet of 24 hhds, at Sc and $80 panes ut Bac. a Hee. Reiined was taal ie unchanged prices, note:—Cuba—faferior Wo fining, 7) & Fond ts ie \ tia euittiugal Nida dud’ bo Bhds; and vores, io. a beet wel Roxen, Watch, sea oa, ut pgs Ry “do: whit true a flies: Porto ‘Rico—Common. to renoings by Sive. Fal to, chose grocery, Eee ie se Tauvgw.—The market generally was dail and beary. Rauuil sales of Western were made at Vigo. while prime cl would not brits over $30, Wriexty.—Recejpts, 489 bois. The market was firmer, with sales of $0 bbis, at Wo., compriaio, ie oil hat was onered: CATTLE MARKET. Beef cattie was steady at 9c. a Io, Hoge were lower, ic. a disc. Recespts, 1,100 cattle, 9,60u hogs, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lorpon Mo! —- M.~ Contois csed | Nera pelted Res moor ane a re at V2 for account. United States Rasbaeg 01 lib'a, Pa nis Bosse baum De Deo." M.—Rentes etored at LIVERPOOL CoTTON Basass lav iteron, 4A P.M. Bente cotton ints ol Ped. Oni 94d. @ feomding ae8, sport, Baies of cotton anieston have Veen made al Died, for ban oad a Pp ange Race nance. Wisier.~Livesroo, Dec. “igvanronist Paovisioxe y dlannRr-<Livenroot, Deo, 4. PMc Pork, (Pa, per UL for fine Western prime micas. 4 ome Proneo B1—LONDON, Dec. 4.— Fallow, iM MARKET.-ANTWRAP, ame gt Tor ane yale hansen tiara baal ined DEATH FROM YELLOW FEVER. Warden Brennan of Bellevue Hospital, yesterday morn- ing informed Coroner Keenan that Peter Fitzgerald, a sea- ‘man, thirty-eight yeare of age, had died in that tnatitation, On the 3d tnetant deceased arrived at this port in steam. ship Cleopatra, from Havana, and was imnediately taken to the hospital, where bo died the foilowine day, The doctor Wrbo had the cage to cliarge Is almost posit Soe Waren rege Bt positive Fitzgerald died rofesaor Janeway yesterday made a post-mortem exam!- body and (ound that Fiiegera'd reauly did aie is making arrangements 10 give . eatigations Thay mot yeu been exp irc in what manner dec Was permitted to pass torou; quaraouine while snifering from the disease wha 40 racich fenred by the publie MLTHODIST MINISTERS? MUDDEZ. An Odd Case in the Newark Court—a Little Speculative Transaction Between the Reve erends David and Richard. A special session of the Supreme and Circuit Courts was opened in Newark yesterday, Judge Van Syckle presiding. ‘The first case’ called was @ very complicated one, & civ suit in which two Methodist clergymen appear as plain and defendant. The plaintul ts Rev. David Graves and the defendant Rev. Richard B. Westbrook. Mr. Graves ts a resident of Newark, and was formerly pastor of @ church at Rahway, bir. Westbrook, besides being a clergyman, is a lawycr, and now President of the Pulllipsburg Coal, Iron and Gil Company. It appears, according to Rev. Graves’ statement, “th ae in in December, 1865, Kev. Westbrook made provs:tons of great regard for nlm, and knowing that Metuodist miatsters always had poor iuck urged him io iake some stock in tne Above company, Graves was indisposed, be says, considering the ‘stock a poor iuvestment, but West- brook assured him, “ON HIS SACRED WORD OF HONOR gentleman and a Christign miaister and on the square as @ Mason," taat, come what would, he uld make the stock rincipal and luterest, and he was therefore iu to convey his Prop; worth $1,800, 1a selvidere, to Weat- hen received 160° shares stock. T Dlaintif® claims, roved worthiess. Graves further declares that ‘estbrook bo ede Li Leama Bally Niews romixe to Make Quod ay lows, a8 pirebt of houur.. fe Now seeks to have Bis property restored. THE OTHER SIDE of the case scts forth, in effect, that Graves went into the stock concern Wity his eyes wide opeu, and that the acceptance of the transfer of property at Belvidere was an act ot peneroasy on derendunw's part and so acknowledged ft plainum, Defendant btates that the promises to make any toss were entirely voluntary and furtuer maniiestations of his generous intention: It does not yet appear, however, why the Graves property ‘Was 0t reatoreu. ‘The case is not yet concluded. THE TROUBLES OF A DOUTOR OF DIVINITY. The Rev. Dr. Carretly of Sveskives and His aus) ‘The slanderons charges brought against Rev. Dr. @.. Halstead Carroll, 1ormerly pastor of the Leo ave- nue Reformed church, Brocklyn, E. D., was the cause of the assembling of the North Classis of Long Island, yosterday,. tn the church edifice. mea- Uoued, The Rev. Mr. McKelvey, Moacrator of the Classis, presided, and, after prayer, the Rev. Dr. Shepard, of the Judiciary Commitiee, submitted tue following report in relation to the case of Dr, Car- Toll :— To TF Paha tale ria THs Nontu Ciassis oF LONG Commities, which, by resolution of Classics, S71, wore directed on formuiats charges, ac- fe Feginiremente of the tution, against the roll; Io, beg leave to report that th ‘tine Angurfous'ramors relating to the moral Rov. Je H. Carrols Ds.D., thi iene of legations, who may bu sip one cannot reached by Cinss! commission invested with power to take testimo: Classis shail determine to pursue this course your commit- tee wonld not advise the further ‘Al of whiol is eapocttully suvmitie 1. TEN LYGK, Ww. 5S. FAIRCHILD, 3. N. BRINKERMOFF, WILLIAM FERRIS. After discussing some technicalities, in which Brothiors Porter, ‘fen yck, Snepard and Alilgar took part, the above report was adopted. ‘The Classis then took a recess, and on reassem- bling the following resolutions were adopted with- out debate:— Whereas the Committee on Jadicial Business havo fafled be formuiate charges against tue Rev. J, H. Carroll, there- oienolvert, That the br ioglactea be discharged from the fur- ther consis ‘a Pom of the m daar November ri cording to tl Kev. J. Hale aay ‘of the case, J. SHEPARD, CH ‘arrol at bls own requent. be dismmiased to tho South Classi Long sland, within Whose bonds he haa received a call; and that he te furs nished we the usual eriliostey signed by Vrestient of Clase ‘he Classis then adjonrned. CRIME IN WILLIAMSBURG. The criminal classes of Wilitamsburg are holding nigh carnival there, Sneak thieves rob residences ‘with apparent impunity, Highwaymen are unmo- lested and drunken revellers have seeming posses- sion of the streets aud public resorts at night, At a late hour on Sunday nigat Dr. Harris, of bieecker street, was brataily assaulted by Mehwaymen ro the Bushwick Creek Briige, First street, ant robbed of was found lying in an insensible condition by the police, who took care of him. His assailants eseaped, Similar outrages are hot uncommon in that neizhbo:hood. ‘Two thieves attempted tu rob the tailoring establishment of M ler & #ilva, No. 130 Fourth street, on Saturday alternoon, 1a the presence of one of the tirm, but they failed to make oif with thelr booty, in ‘consequence of the Inirepidity of one of tie firm, The thieves escaped, icav- ing benind thom an_ overcoat, stnited win stolon goods, leary Keyser, Aleck Smith and dames Denver were committed yesterday tor rioting in River street, near Smith, where they attempted tw demolish the saloon of Reuct Kener, Robert Pinkerton and James White were arrested and held to answer for demotishing the windows of William White, No, 238 sixth street. Michael Maloney was sent up for six months for picking the pockets of Thomas Naylor, a resident of flovoken, CUT HIS THROAT. Refnrich Groth, a German, about twenty-five years of age, died in Betiewne Hospital yesterlay morning. Groth lived at ‘20 Bleecker street, and on Sunday evening, while Ju a pat tlaly deranged state of mind. cut his throat witha raror. He seemert Ip have uo permanent home or ireads, Coroner Keenan wil hold an in-juest, pate e SALES. AT AUUTION. | “dae! LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONERR. A ¥ ALLEN B. e MINEL, & BROTHER, eiaibet * Le 1 Hoe, ‘< MINER d 77 Reade strects, wture, removed for convenience a line of fine French and vienna Fenty Goods, Just received, compriaing Clocks, Porcelain Vases, Hohemlan Punch aud asin Wivortee, hs 4c. CEMBEK bis aimee at the private residence of rg WIMPRTRLM zie 1 west virt ourtl STREET, BLEW kN BROAD- AND E1GUTH AVENUE, veinid Furniture, ete to order by Rao- nearly new, hayug been fn use but wood Wiave, by Chickerin, tails in me. Mirror. *» Ac. +e. Det ‘Aten BR. MINER, AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN B, Binks & BROTHER, HENRY tt, Lt ‘tps & MINER established 1847 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, at 1034 o'clock, at our salesrooms, 5 C) \ 77 Reade streets, PURNIT ‘and Tograin lack walnut Hall Stands ad Ktageres, carved Ulac! poe xtension Tee t » painted nnd en- melted Cottage Stil, baie M. her Bolsters and Tivows, Uuliard aula, tree’ fest Uy seven, ‘complete, with jails, Cues, &c. & {tne of due Prench and Vien Fancy Goods, just received Qnumprising ‘Cincks, Porcelain Vares, Rovemian (Panel aa Liquer Seis, Glove yioxen Vieons Bronzes, UCTIONEER. ARCH sotto and Salesroum 37 Nasiag street PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS CUNS a asSrts athe Fos CUBROES A IN aoe poo? * AND JURNSTON # VAN TASSELL, will sell, on Wecnenday, at 104, o'clock, at their salesroonn, 87 Nasaan street, Lt TEL AND CHAMBER MIRROKS, INSOLE TABLES: wane tr MES, Cl * IN GILT, ROSEWOUD AND WALNUT FRA! for account of whom it may covcern. AT AUOT? Knleidorcopes, Watches, Pus ino and Undiesse: ed, Crys, Ve. Ten aud ‘Dinner Sets in i tures, ie. Vaucy. Ormo'n velvet ana leather Dronl te ‘ork Cases; ie Porsoiios,« ‘hove Boxes, A lone line of fine and comynse Table and Pocket Knives; ge silver pated Table and Tea Spoons, Forks, Ladies, Gricees Goods. Panch Row's, &e. luvely to-tay, ives; eg une Cutlery. tof the above goods, jt Be _Embracing a gener, ACTION NOTICH. “RT HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, US DAY (TURSDAY, December 5, At 108g o'clock, at our fairaroom, Us Cimvers atrect, Heavy and'sheit Ward ‘Table mod Vocket cuury, esse aii hs, rench If, ne. Ware, om {in lots to suit elty avd country trade. , Bkstos 7 M roma’ Olu he.. Ac. adiea' anit biub ant Wood Bkalon. Cataligue dnueoraing of eat iy a Ie t, TAZELL & Auctlonvsra, 114 Chambors street, Odor, Traveling and » £e. ‘The balance of Chines ta our Inst acto, wil be aovd p posi Casters, Tea Sets, Waiters, K vd » passed Fitge Tool LARGE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSENOLD FUR- nituge, Pianoforte, Fine Ol! Paintings, Ip iy. Household Fura nce 120 West Twenty-third straits ne Tq octave Rosewoud Pianos’ Parlor. Library and Drawing Room icon on | vient at Uh arectors of Election deciared by INSPEOTORS OF EL ECTION. NsPECTY is OF ELELTION Y H You that te Mayor has 6 me 4 ‘anpo! tri n coupitance with se pror 138, Laws idee falls te And that No Wns aise, bled In my Fequired to be vant oy hit tosuch Iie m t The said Mayor shall a anv ‘aitantion of Inspectors of Election eeu elected by the Hoar « step of ihnae aah by the: Mayor a ber hie certificate "taliowin galled oliowing extract {rou r ap fret oo) oe : ae section & chapte: ty PA Inxpec'on lection, whether elected o a 04 election, shall apoear before the Chiet of tue buenew at Elections within twenty daya alter they rad jevtest or aba be ny ayypotnind, ay her d snail take and oul br the constitution. Any. gor ‘or of Elec appear and take and sabaerive t denignuted consideret thereby to lu oftice, and hie place shall be lille as a vacanc ‘The time withia wh'ch the elected Inspectors may take the day of Deceuver; Unr welued tae oath ot office will expire on Of those appoluted will expire Vecem! CORNELL § CORSON, Chief of the Bureau of Llections. CIty oF New York, Mavow's Orrtom City Halts Now, ie TALS I, A. Oakey Lial', Mayor of the ofty of New Yors, in par suance of the Foinire: ments of seution seven vi the act gnutled AR act Ju relation to elections in the Guy. and County of New ¥: ty ins Let pr pba “an Inspector ot i. pon k Election Uiatrict”* of sald city the fuilowing pe: hey pone by my Stateranot of ee, Board of Coun oh "i ‘anvassers to Le the person ithe highest namber of votes (or Inapector of hoc. ton for hia district next Lo the votes receive t by tne-two In. the Board of County Can. vauusers to have been elocte!;" the persons thus tent Wein, 80 tar as it hax been possible (or. me to ascertain Crom. tue mixed political aspects of the canvass. “cron iie, party neral political opposition on State issues tothe party nut, 1 edstearts, Buresus, Wi tresnes, Piiows, Holmers, <0, Sion, Centro aud. Lavraty Tables, #0 Ad Dinner and Tea Sets—: purchasers, Atausr MARTINS £358 Magnificent Hot Pinnofortes, Kronzes, Pat Pubic Auction on this day (Tuesday), at tie elegant private residence 36 West Fifteenth siren, near Flith avenue, oummenciay at 10% o'clock Drawing Room Suits, Blageres, Paintiaus, Mirrors, Bookcare, Books, Carpets, magniiicent rosewood Pianofort: je Stand, Tabies, Paintings by eminent artists, Curtains, Bronze tw stend wrecus, Salvers, By ner, Tea servies ; Basement, Kitehen emptory. Cataligues at hivune. UCTION SALE—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, lsd West iwenty-eiata street, between Sixth and deventh avenues, this ae commencing at 1% o'cioek, all the-clegant ant conily Househo id Huraiture, many tard and comity Works of Wize cu miant toed tosewuod Piano‘orie, rlel, arlor Buide, tn plain acim and, b Hn abe rep Curtains, Bruskom Carvety Paintin tu rosewood and walnut; By “ie'and doable ie Ry ZIN y Aurtioneer, AM TION. CLOSING OUT SALT OF PURNITURE, & Ye DA WATUEY. wil sell on Thureliyy De Pent Mt learoom #7 Kast Tenth street, oy vos, of Honehcld Forniture, consisting ot Cary e Mirrors, Uaroe Ralls, Marble, Top and txversion Tables Macreases, Pillow Aixo biacs wainut Odice Hesk and. 18, Flag Pole, te. I 2Y F.C) TON, AUCTION 2 SAL® OF FE! gant | @ and. Morel Buraituro and Carpets, two, Dai. andther large lovol Freucs plate'rirt anw December 7, tt Thirtesoth Bi ‘oy Harp, cost 130 arich black walnut wing ‘Bioxe. 480, IL teet'long, BY CAMPBELL & Co. AUCTIONFERS, Witt nell TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), Without re-erve, Uy descriptive catalixue;, entire elegant, anbatantia! biack walnut and rosewood Houseuoid Furnt: ture, anperior 7 octave rosewood iano, {c., 0! four Bio-y high’ at ivate readence, made to orter oy Prokharit ali tt tne conditiou; but atte il particulars Jay of walo, oitice. ce RY LOTZ, AUC TIONBER— WiLL SELL AT 10 looky tree @ good axsortment of China, ‘Crockery, Gudes\rare, 4c, im lots to suiteity and country trade, 8 WEINKERGER, | AUCTIONEER day, Dec, , at No. 12 Bowery, a SELLS | THIS jack, to pa xest Caeas Woollen Kut Kuives, Pipes, va, Furniture, Sewing Mabuloss, 46. WEINRERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELU WEDNES- . 6, ut 1044 "o'ewuck, at No,’ 12 Bowery, Rran- Witakryn, ort Wines, Btutern’ Chase. ots to uit dealers only, JONNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, WILT SELL AT Exchange Salesroom, MI Broaiway, on Tues iay, De at Ui a’eack, the brick and brown stone t Attorney street, New York, and 20 5 t, Brookivn; vere easy ter: J. cember Nos, avlen tid vpports ACOR, ROQART, AUCTIONEER. day) December at 10 Tortyuge ale, the entire Fureitu Betrovan Sith, eiatenday urcats, 3, Salas, ary ete, Pikes peo tey ad ant Pinttcee, Chalet ten SOUN CONTE re » rt" "Or Bestravm, Diiog Moon "aad Aitcuen Furntture parpete! Mirrors, Ae, ‘ACOR BOGART, AUCTIONFER.—MORTGAQE SALE Wedneslay, December i, ats o'clock, at 4 Allen street, top floor, the eects of a Geran ‘Theatre, Music aud Play jooks, Theatrical Wardre nd Cantus, tings Swi dc., 6. JOUN R, FARRINGTON, Attor ne; R. ALEXANDER WHITE, of Chicazo, inform the public that be will dispose of, by auction, hi ty COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, nelected personaly by himsel! during the past etsht years for his own private vatlery, aud comprisas the Chet d’kuvres and Gems of aS REAT MODERN M § on the evenings, of TUESDAY and NESDAY, Desem- er 12 and Lt at Bo" fh ihe, is, Rromine, cit“ Clerentene® ‘asd! eonnfort of bovers, and considering (he Importance of the sae, qicketa of admiasion will be isaued, be thr for whic! ould be made at once. | by letter cr personally. Catwioones rea iy aod NTINGS AUW ON EXULMITION, at the ance. Art Rooms, 817 Broadway. corner Twe'fth street, Free day and evening bri tg day of gale, EAVAIT & CO. W. R. LEAVITT, Auctioneer. k3 ORTOAGE SALES. 1 will set day, at Ti sireet, the Conteuts and Machinery of a Saw Mil, wiso two Horacs, two Wagons und two wets of Hari ens, KINDSKOMF, Attorney (or Mortga zee, PAwnanoxens SALE, THIS DAY, A’ MORTIME kaw Kroxdiway—A larce ai of Unredeemed Wedges, consisting of Drease Clonks, Blankeus, Qu ite, Remn sats, Roots, Shoes lot of Gvercoats, Business Coats, Panis, Vests and vari other articies hy order of Cook, ZL Amity street, late Sclomons, 173 Spring street. James AGAR, tote ok 0 ols Woe by orver of A, PAWNBROKE R's SALF.—TMIS_ DAY, Anctioneer., will sell. ob0 New. Bow 200 lots Men's 13g o'cioe) Mathing, Iaangete, Fentacr Body wee D. Barnard, 428 Vhrd avenste, sharp AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R, C121 Bowery, wil well, thin day al 11 o'clock, Suu lots Mer Shawls, Remnants, Undor- Biankels, isonta, Shoes. fe.. « , Pauls and Vests, By order of U. Fredericks bleecker strect. gptcuaen wa WwaLte Rs, a, AUCTIONEER. Marshal's falc lav’, at 11 o'clock, at #04 Fecond avenue, rect, the Stoex, Fixtures and Lease of fret ciass pes jor Store, Bagateih Taile, &c. P.MCCABE, Marshal. T FIELD, SH ie hl sell th O'clock, the balance of from No. 8 Dey streets ae. IFF AND PENER AL | saiesroome SEL} BR, Bussey Averione ® WILE THIS day, nt lt A. M, street, Contents of Liquor Store and 108 ‘aor ist chase Har ame Back, Oster Counter, Chatra, ke. 3 HERMAN, AUCTIONEFR-WiLL SELL ON S.. Wetinesday, Decernber 6, at. 1037 o'clock, at 18 Bowery, for whom {t_ may concera, Orage and advances, © e lot of Wii OC bs barrels choice sensk4 Hrandies, old Puarbons, berth a Gia, Ri ‘aor ‘in cases, Cham: _— NOTICE, EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. HIGHLY IMPURFANT SALB of American sn Enropean to be sold at auction, al “Gop coh sri cf pre ares, on . THURSDAY and FRIDAY, December 7 and 8, commencing each day al The ahove sperb co'lectiun is now on exhibition, Ladies re respectfully invited to the exhibition, veTio: AUCTION, This arte SDAY) mornin nee 5, at 10% o'clock, 90,000 worth an. uver Gul lots of magnificent Household Furuitnre, Pranotorte, Mirrors, at the large brown stoue first class mansion West. Forty-second street, one block west of Broadwuy, near Seventh avenue F. NICHOLS, Auctioneer, will sell positively, rain or sh @ contents’ of the above fire-at eat Muder, without reserve, Vel magniticast Parlor Su AUCTION, our and King Wliara, gad sil ureye 8 Paintings by emin artiste? Parkte! Gerea, gitaed! and 1 laid Tables, Hovkease, 1 Hut Chamber Suis, style ot Louis XiV.; Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, hair and spring Mattresses, Bedding, Mutng Suits in cost S300; China Tem FO Extension Table, hut ti wood 74 ‘octave ANoLoriy, Sto c vinet, Crysta!, Glass and Silverware; Ser> vante’ Furniure. Parties desiring '0 wtieadt Lite sai take Seventh «r Fight avenue cara Goods xt for purchasers. SALE OF HOUSENOLD FURNITURE this day, at 10% ofcloc aay MS HOCGITY, Avetionerr, at Ne o'elock, at the a: root This da atreet, via. '—A geners And ont Parion, Cham Ku hah low i e 4, large Murrors, T Toungen ant Chairs, Cxrpers, Caried’ Hair, Wool aad Straw Mattresses, All wiil Lo pe Femptoricy <0 Se PROPERTY AT Fishkill, on the Hudson, ale, at pudile auction, on on the preuises, the racitig the siver f twenty-five (25) feet to Thurn'’s boundary, making @ frontaye Of about two braured and seventy-two (12) feet, exte nding With the W iter right, out (0 the channel hank, on’ this erty ian smail hotel, near the depot; also botel, with easay outbid La ‘With ample atorenouses on eavels of the largest clase terma-ct anle wil) bem Newburg, and atJ. 8. seofel Hudgoa. "For further, varticulars in WILLIAM &, VEREL bicticon’ the ane ot or JAM i Executors aa Fishkill! tA the Hudson, ot J. DE WINE HUOK, J.P. De Wint. bat) Broadway, New York. AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, treet, about 20u Trunks, wea and Packayes of Baggage remaining ‘or at Firth Avenie Hotei; the packages will be Opened (or inspection at tme of aals, Un Welnestay Mare abai's saie of three larce cases of Silk Dresses anit vari other articles, by orcer of M, Nugent, City Marshal. ‘Ihese ot atiention, W,, "Sirre at,2 o'C'ocks at 454, van FINE ARTS. Fr SALE—AT A BARGALS, 11 OIL PAINTINGS: (ooten by Muzolenl, “Apply at 25 Fark piace, BLL. LIAR DS. PUEARDS $1, 00 REWARD WiLL, BK PAID OPO d the convietion of t who are seadiog not! my cas‘omers torblading then: natty my pateot Beve let Te. Bee cau, AR examine my Hue sock vetore you buy tue Aaidereus maxere’ common cusn): Te UTR FITH, 40 Vesey street l¢ - AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE, EQUAL To " P fate beds, with Mattes Cues, Ae a seatriey AMERICAN BILLIARD TAULw CO. 580 Broadway. cates the two succeasi(n! candidates for Inn; Hoa," { believing thein t9 be and 0 Woterminlage Y HALL Mayor of the Mita Ar OF i City of Nam York, "Eton Hickey, }--Curlatopner J, Riley,. ieee ee ~ a LoMark Lanigun, 2—Michae: Hayes, 4—Wallace B, Green. 5—John Narphy, 6—John Vint, 7—Abrahain Al m 15—Andrew Cusack, iPr. WARD or. mt Ao Ula back haltar, §—Jeremuh ikay. 10—James hiervan Xt WARD, T—Ulibert Lowe. 8—Mitehae: B. Downey, 9—E ward M. shea, W—Ghares Hagerty, M—Charies steinberg. chard Clawson, 3 orge Young, s—Jouu Casey. 4—Jamwes HL. Boyle, 12—James Murpuy. 13—Thomas Goud. M- James Conueiy. 15—Janes Donovan. 16--Milion Donalde, Ti—Thomas uni Is--Geo Wil KiGHTU WARD, 1—Adraham s. Barnett, ihotera S—Fravk C, Martin, @ George A, Colvurn, b—George W. Francla, Dawe! Money. 4, acer, Mayerean, M—Joun J, Jones, 15—1homas W, Baird, I6—Jorepa K, Butler. 19 -bmilie A, Kheve. 20—Amase A, Marks, iB. Tracy Mc) w 1 —Uharies C. Wilson. E—Thomas W, Winterbottom, BINTU W Aud, 6—Wil fa bh. N 7—David tlovler. B= Abrahans Soper. 8:-amea Michels, Tp 1U ~ Nicho'as Vertain, =Theotore Fox, Luther L. Buell, john if. iurser, wT 1y—Krchard M, Cobard, Iv Alfred H. Luwtoa. = Charies J. Kose. 21—Wiltam B. Love. 22—John W. Mo 2%—Thomas L, 1 ecueteee Nichols, --Kobert 8, Walkers Gerdes, LZ Audersoa. 8—Hency Warrin ston. 8--Tveodore ¥aiisteia, ‘W. t ards. Knight, LLEVENTH WARD, 1—Charies Clark, - ew W. Berryman, Sr, 5—Jacob Heas, 6—John Leavitt. 3—Kovert V, Mackay. = Vida “Joueph Herman. Licatedbam haxer: 1 Theo" dure barr, 17—Wiinam Unversaght 18—Wilaam Hammoods 1e-Geor.e 20 Ehecme’ 4 Sart ¥ baat FTL WARD, 1—-Robsrt Ruthhoues 2—John McMullen £—George ti. Hinton. Jolin Higging, —Merrewan J, Dorsch. 6—Joun Bread, 7—Jnmes 8, Vale. Ba) Muller Y—Henry B, cebiey. W—Davil #. Bandiord. van Veo Manuel Wallace. [8—-Joueph s. Dewey. a | i Ben TRENT WARD, ne |. Dusenderry. Williams ‘Moreiey. obert Carson. Frank Freeland. ~Patuantel Verboff. -Lewis Heli 7—James Stuadard, eae te 6—Roert Laifan. 1—Williain J. Campbell, John sioran, “Hichard MeGuire. 10-James i eonin, rome. siPTEENTH WARD, 3 Miciwe fi Doitehert = Michwet F. Dow —tmowy O'Brewe 4—sames sheitea, 5 John . Nagie. §—Frask A. Ramson. 7—James J. Gumbieton, S—Jamwes Kelley, v—Patriek Elampson. WoPatrick Ketd, Li—John Carey. 13—John Macai'es 13-—-George Wiiliamaon, eet eanTS. Watyu, —Ane fy ‘tn ‘ler. wm. # Shantley, exan.ier Shield® Thaes §. Bliss, 8. D. Peters, LAT EE eae. Pee Roome. ~Peter Young. To daenh a erin, 9 ELECTION. pind, Vao veuen, brad * INSPECTORS OF a 4 Waltaen Vandercect, B— Willtany Fisher. 8—Ja00 Joh: a valde ol roe Staatier. oun Heffermaas 1b Youn Zana. ~Banuel Ma Tc Georue Ps enemy Lous ailentiorg, Fdward Cay: ‘TKENTH WARR: aur. . Nichoinon, ay 4—Danie! Moran, & in Mayer lok Metlou ch, ipauihe 15--James Ryan. joseph Hhelan. 17—George Melluen, 8 Nicholas F, Buttenjotas, 1¥-- James Krier, 20—Michacl McGrath, 21 Michael Fagan, 22. Thomas Ke igh G. € ri Onn aR. MET RENTH WARD + Pilih Kubler, feb ite W-Ja 8, Ys 19—Jobn W. Thorne go Wollkm Maren. euro W. Livre 1 Wiliam At th B -Charies 0. ie Remtards Kru Garters CENT Y-FIRST WARDS Bete M or NEW AVEN( K NAR TWRSPV SUA THE Beco MANILA AMS whi pay the best prices tue dies and Geatiowen's Castell Clutuiag Ladies aitevded of Mra. Abrs nur, acar Forty the West jarge ord ry 20, Di will pay (or Pate irom #2 bo ae bu bees, B51) Sou.” Call on ur nddvess at Laird AVENOR, REAR TWENTV-THIKD aod Carpeta, & Tm THIRD GOW pays toe bighest prices tor ladies’ aod ering Apparel, Carpets, des are vn, GENTLEMIN W! RECKIVE at atl Clothing, Carpete, Rey, by Mr, or Mra, NATHAN, 44 See LL LADINS AND the beat prices tur ng note t AVENUK, BETWEEN Wy mrgein Paya the bigheat BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, WER? page tue hichrat easly prtee {oF taities! and Latics ace faring Apparel, Carpels, So. oy Mrs. Ihera, TWA SHVENTIE AVENUE A men will be aurprined at the pr Cast-of Wearing Apparel, Carpets deceive | by Calne preten Py e you will be Went waned on by Mra. Anbalt. TB MINTS, nth wtreet, tad LADIES AND G ot SNIALT Jowelty, Ae. He Wa By 6 will be patd thaw he any other ‘deniers. address as above. Lutes attewted by Mra inte, TWELETH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY. tien and gente will igheae price tbin on OF adteens TS MISS, 197 THIRD AVENUE.—LADIES AND Gan recerce the Kighent price for Castaik Ladies a gentieme Greantey nnd Carpets ty exiting ot “addsonaing, tenae: bye ~“ANTHOLO! FACT.—LADIZS AND GENTLEMEN CONSULT Professor MARS, Sclentine Astrolyer, for goud peek ia day sod lottery. 81 erxib atreot, MADAME CLARA 4: ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- 1A, late of Sao Frantincy), Business and Medveal Clairvoyant —Consnitatiyna tn Kagitaliy Frenchand German, 239 Broadway, betwen Toirtieth aud Puurty-tiret streets, AQ ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLATRVOTANT, oe ies Frome the cradle Ww the grave. reveals yo 2 Cansi Wrest, near Nude W. 1, MAXWELL, FEMAL® PHYSICIAN, U4 Bast Teuto street. TTENTION. TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN tal experience; diseases. guecssetully aod neatly cured; cousultation free, Dr. PRANK LL Vol leecher eet. ( moderate ; Terteapuntenss euarecsties Ad ay be. Sah Pewee A™ SPECIAL AND NERVOUS COMPLAINTS KF- Coctunily cured, w thout delay of detent ness, by Dr, 7 Beach OCTOR WEST, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFE) ND Mme. West, femaie physician. 144 Weat Foriteth ‘street, ear Seveuth avenue. I $6 BOND $T! Breat experience D* COOPER, 14 DUANE CLL can 6 BT (ESTABLISHED 4 moe imoura ue eeclal red, Advice gratt ‘walled 90 view Li make pervect cures. D's! SELDEN, PHYSIC ker eet, near Sisth ters aes ‘auawered. EXANDL KONG CAN BE RELIED eae iperisnced dice? physiciau. 10 Amity sire ~ near Browiway ADIES DESIRING cuaide mm Le Bet, AN FOR LADLE M, mA wat aur, —Advice Lee “OAM oder ate. SKILYOL “ERKATI: Nt 1 Bowl street, Foes

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