Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMB * scvmciNG THE MISSISSTPPL | FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, 7 ‘ PISA RADIAL Discusion of the Sybject by the National Board ‘ of Trade at St Lonis—Proposed Appeal to Congres: 2 Sr. Lovis, Mo., Dac. 8, 1871, Fhe session Of the National Board of Trade was PPnuinued to-day. . Ane Committee on the Mississippi Leveo made a port earnestly requesting Congress to ald_as far as F ‘acticable the efforts of the States lying adjacent $0 tha Mississippi River to protect tho lands from junction and secure permanent improvements of Wigation and levees. Ir. TaoMrsON, of Dubugne, moved an amend. t, requesting Congress to make an appropria- fon for tho purpose of investigating the supject, put, at objection being made, withdrew it, and the prigtual report was then unanimously adopted, he following resolution, introduced at the last meeting, was then discussed.— er Pacifi¢ Railroad is imperatively demanded dea’ National Central Dingo and dak Prang ieee. , {| Me. i. R. BONNER, of St, Louis, offered the follows hg amendment:— » 2 Thst sald road be at ettole ack, nod gr wilh crmy oon stale parte oq to draw bie trains whether ap indreiduat or ingorpotated piterprive, under aimilar conditions as tne lines of boats are wed tO Gs ou of the guntey. a onnage ver at & lent toll to wnalutuln 0.10 iy der, ‘Mr. BOMNER advoonted the amendment tn an able ~ pana tongthy speech. He said the work of construc. Hon should be let ta the lowest bidder, the contrag: © receive in payment government bonds at 4 p ae oop. aa she road 1s opened, the publiolanas jong the line to be Drought ino 9 naka at the Soda of wa rates to actu: the pro- Kee re- oh shall be sacred pl poustruction the gov ¢1 d in ad. Wance of the exant oxpenuiture required, th ho government employés save the Ay meer and assistanta, San are of Patladelphia, hafiea with satis- n hele aepartare mado by the gentieman (fr. Bonner). He bélteved that ernment, in the direction of these railroad on ip fia magaltage can. With safety be vestnh ety be ly elsi ‘4 delaision to nt [it te amendment sby yeay, (0 be. delor- 0 a3 OF julie lauds adja- pro » Sad to bear # certain KDW AUD ATRINSON, of Boston, argued against the Bropositic nm ina strath of quiet sad cttoot hve rony, e tug he great objection to the enterprise: it , that he pro- HO, ANd subject Lo the same conditions and regula- ions, eXoopt Lat towns less than ye hundred in. Bi rjteae ) datisfied with a single track. (Laughter gho finenament of Mr. Eure Was lost. PpYKE, Of New York, objected to the enter- #8 On the ground that it would mure solely {0 the nant of ¢ who live along the line of the road Nd (ose Who have 100 to use it, Who were Riven iiomigrants ana not. to the. wollure cor tue 19 coustty, ‘ould @ competing line, with bull vy vrivate enverprise, assisted. by (i ment, dnd would ruin absolutely every dol- rivate capital Invested in railroads In we + Sie eran tatiana aoe . manufacture all the cotton loth usea ao the Calted sates. ch ho Measure Was discussed by Messrs, Hatton, of waukee; Welch, of Qincinhati; -Wetherell, of Phiadelpnfa; Seely, of Maryland; McNeul, of ‘Cin Mauati, and others. Ove} : CHANUKAH, Whe Origin and Historical Assootations of the Mestivel—Curlous and [uterosting Particue dare of its Colebrat Yesterday evening the Jews commenced the cele- ‘ation of the “Feast of Dedication,” the Hebrew hamo of which we Nave eclected as our heading. 0 ld 80 styled because the Temple of Jerusalem, ius gpoliation and desecration by the Syrians, pd its Sqbpequent recovery by the Jows, was re- ledicated anew with groat pomp and splendor. No adequate idea of the importance of this festivar in be formed without 8 brief historical survey of he period antedating it, or, more properiy, are- Y Bital of tie causes wick led to the uprising of an utlad end indignant people, and which have Made the name and exploits of Judas Maccabaus forever famous. It was under the reign of nitocuu§ Epipnanes that certain Jews, in Moment of weaxness, ingratiaved themscives with hat monarch to the extent of even forgetting their ligationg to thelr God. Antiochus, seeing this turn of adairs, made the most strenuous efforts to root ut thelr réligion. He went up to Jerusaiom with a owerful army, and, taking possession of the sanc- ry, dedled Jt by hearhen sacrifices in the name of ‘aotier Olymplus. The rite of circumcision and Humorous other religious ceremonies of the Jews Wore not allowed to be practised. ‘he emissaries of Antiochus wen} everywhere, and in evpry oj there ehco tered ftom ti god aia souyiner with his sons and w band of fol- m to strike of their faith, Wo ja thé first book~ t dca! Wat “Matathias cried out in the with @1oud ¥oice, saying, Every one that hath Jaw an Sngeor the Ys geal ag ‘appea was not in vain, fore Hated. ‘Tho pluars o! the heathens verthrown and the Sabbath and festivals ob- ved @% Of'yofe. Alter the death of Matathias, ry a°8 abous this time, son Judas euime mnand of the Jews, He and his fol- fod to themountaing and gained a sertes Successes Over the Syrians. Jerusalem, Peaat ce idan areatragg atl cl it fifed it. Mo found te temple fi a fartal Tughon and ovarstown ith weeds. He broken walls, révuiit the altar, replaced vessels, offered secrifices and proclaimed is event occurred ou the miefe nate haat jacob, of this festival velng Made ita celebration would cer- vaning, lg mych tne Same Ay On Other days oO! bbe Wook, with ¢ esepeeo of 9 few additional priate psalms And prayers. ‘There are Jections from the Pentateuch. But jog feature of {his festival is its ill explaini—One additional Uae of the feast, increasing with rogreas, the imonides sup- they this night, jerease ip the number lighta arose from @ pécullar circumstance, which ‘Denk repeating. "When Jude Maeadcuy-aud 4 ecabatu: noble band Of followers rotted the hoa iene one pot ot ‘oll Was found 1p ‘or the perpetual lamp. In- of dimlaishing ‘ia quantity acoord- Ris senee to in. ay cOUVOY & MOA, Asie very Ofte KS aS is Very ofte! he Haggaaown, if ‘ PUYERAL OF COLONEL SANDERSON, Mho remains of the above gontieman, whose sud- a douiae in Londoa “was announced by cable Unree Weeks since, artived in this city by the mer City of Autworp on Wednesday last, and ore conveyed (o the Fesidence of Lis only daugh- , Mas, Hewlett, of Remsen street, Brooxlyn! The oral wok place yesterday from Grace churgh, ‘ooklyn, the sermon ing preached by fahap ‘Litticjoio, in he course of bis ho referred to tho happy manner whioh, during his lifetime, the deceased had Miphed yer malignant attempts to defame him. hong on is part he had stn opposed to bia More the consciousness of rectitude, (he retrie on ol Ses aged came upon bis aocusers lu Goa’s A time, and oped. Called away in such baste that he haa not hour to arrange jis privaie affairs be bad left Nitad Dims ant unblemished reputationsaud the Of @ Chrisuan gentleman, fondiy devoted to 086 LOW SUrViVINy on earth Of bis blood, The good shop, in touching terms, dwelt on the love which leath (a Spe not weaken that existed between the aughter and the fainer, and hela out the hope of od giorions resurrection aga time yntii Which sho uid calid her sorrow in the light of We Saviour’s vo. The beautifully impressive service for the dead 5 polished ook, beaultfally adorned with fhowers, a8 borne Oat avd placed in the hearse. Theos: ven before the man Nimself bad \ | as then read, alter which the massive CoB hurch was well filed caring the service, but the meval coriége was composed chiehy of the imme. jate friends of the deceased géntieman’s family. Tue mlerment loos piace at Greenwood, prayers aving been said above the grave by the Rev, » | Barrons, of Rockaway, The position tea Ls Colonel | Oe WALL Street, Frtpay, Deo, 8—6P. ut Oa ‘Change to-day wheat was firmer in answer to the higher quotations for gold. The cotton market was unchanged. THE PRY GOOPS IMPORTS, ‘The tmports of dry go0ds at the port of New York for the week ending December 7, 1871, were $1,053,266, and the amount thrown on the market $1,006,676, MONFY EASIER, ‘The money market was easter, and the rate on stocks deolined to six percent, During the usual hours for making engagements borrowers paid Seven currency and seven god, but the supply pe- came abundant toward the close ér banking houra, when thore was a pressure to lend, which resulted im loans on the general vasis of atx per cent, although exceptional transactions were reported to have been hurriedly made at tive and four per cent, Prime paper was quoted 8 & 14 percent, with the business smail in amount at 9 a 10 per cent. Foreign exohange was lower for sterling in con- sequence of tho Ireer supply of commercial bills resulting from the advance in gold, Commoretat bilia were quoled 408}¢ a 108%, and good to primo bankers? sterling 1087 4 109 for Sixty days and 10934 8 100% for sight bills, THK RBYUNDING OF THE DEBT, ‘The brie! notice in the Washington news column of the morniag papers that the Secretary or the ‘Yreasury mtended cancelling a further instalmont ‘of $20,000,000 of the five-twentles of 1802, on and after ninety days from date (Vocemper 7), oeca- sloned much surprise and no litte discussion in the street, at frst tt was thought by gome that tho Syndicate hal probably over: fesued the new fives, or, in other words, had recelvéd, $20,000,000 subscriptions in excess of the §200,000,000 to which the firat unconditioned aubsoriptions were conflned, the impression exist- ing that unless & furtp@P instalment of the new joan had been taken up’ Mr. Boutwell conta not Doder the verms of the PubYe Credit act propose to redeem any more of the debt, Not that the pro- Gooding 19 objected to, - It is ouly a pity Mr. utwol «6did =not §6tome =o) §6bld = present aciusion Jong ago, and use the idle balances of the Treasury in cancelling the debt, saving interest and reducing taxation. The Public fee act say8:—‘‘Noue of the sald interast-bear- ‘obligations not already due (iho 1862'8 are not weUntll 1882) shall be redeemed or paid betoro Inacurity, unless at such tinte as United Staves notoa shalt be convertible into coin at the option of the holder, or unless at such time as bonds of the United States bearing & lower rate of tuterest than. the bonds to be redecmed can be sold at par in coy”? &c, Now, i ts said that Mi. Boutwell derives his power {oe redeem the flve-twentiés from the fact that Ke has onge accomplished the negotiation of a lower rated bond at par in coin, This 13. getting around the law in @ very arbitrary manner, Such an iaterpretdtion of his powers Wo ula not hold good in any court of law. The new dives were selling in Wail strect to-day at 10934 which, less the accrued Interest, would be: avout 108% when gold waa selling at 1103¢.. La other words they were 1% per cent below the par of gold. Mr, Boutwell canuot thoretore claim the right to. cancel five-twenties on the ground that te can ell five per emits at par in goid, Should he offer more of bis new loan: for sale the market price Would go below the above tigurea. But bis ctrewlar says he is acting “by virtue of tle authority given him” vy the refunding act of lastsummer. The fourth seotion of that act says:—“Tho Secretary of the Treasury is hereoy authorized with any coin in the Treasury of the United States, which he may lawfully epply to such purpose,” to re. deem fiyé-twenttes, &o, The coin thus re- ferred to as iawiully applicable to the ob- ject of redemption must have been meantime received in spectal ‘deposit for not leas than thirty days,” subject to a notice of not less than ten days before the owner can withdraw it, &¢. Doubticss the reai olatm of Mr. Boutwoll will, however, be found in the provision of the act of 1870, allowing bim to apply the anaual interest of the sinking fund to the redemption of the debt. ‘Tils amount by tho Ist of March next will be enough to redeem what will thon remain of the series of bonds now “called.” It ts @ question whether the Publio Credit act does not here intervene once more, for tt was uot repealed by the act of 1870, It should all this time be understood that ng objection is made to the reduction of the debt and the saving of interest contemplated by the present programme of Mr. Boutwell; only, as he 13 & lawyer, there ought to be uo question as to the validity of bis acts. For the sake of those inter- ested he ought to be more explicit as to the ‘‘author- ity conterred by the act of 1870.1" The proposed redemption was promuigated at the Sub-Treasury ‘ this moratng tn the following notico:— TREASUBY VEPARTMENT, Dec. 7, 1871, By virtue of the authority given by an act of Von- gress approved July 14, 1870, entitled “An act to authorize the refunding of the national debt,” I bereby give notice thatthe principal and accrued luterest of the bonds herein below designated, Known as five-twenty bonds, wil be paid at tne Treasury of the United States, in the city of Wasn- ington, on and after the 7th day of Marchi, 1872, and that the interest on said bonds: will cease on that day. That isto gay, coupon bonds known as the secold serlgs, act of February 25, 1862, dated May 1, 1862 ie follows;— G $60 from No. 1 to No. 5,460, both inclusive, 100 trom No. 1 to No. 13,093, both taclusive. 6u0 from No. 1 to No. 7,964, both inclusive. $1,000 from No. 1 to.No. 11,120, Loti inclusive. 1 And registered vondsof tho same act as fol- jows:— $60 from No, 593 to No. — 697, noth paareeiye: $100 from No. 4,104 to No. 6,079, both Inclusive, 500 ron No. 1,900 to No, 2,483, both inclustye, ,000 from No. 8,907 to No. 19,008, both Inclusive, 4,000 from No. 2,565 to No. 8,402,.both 1aclusive. Ghikeaer No. 2,907 to No, 3,899, both Inclusive. f the amount Ca mgeiiie (embraced in the num- bers ay above) sixteen million ($16,000,000) dollars are coupon bonds ahd four million ($4,000,600) dollars are registered bonds, ‘Coupon bonds of the act of February 25, 186%, were issued in four distinct series (all of which bave been proviously anes for redemption), do not bear the sories desi Ubird and fourth series are disiinclly marked on he ation upon them, while the second, face of the bonds, United Biates securities forwarded for redemp- tion should be addressed to the *Loan Division,” Secretary's office, and all regisiered bonds should be “masigued to the Secretary of the Treasury for re- demption.” GEORGE 8. BOUTWELL, Secretary, As there isno bargala this time with the Syndl- cate it 1s understood that tlie holders of the above bonds may surrender thom at any time before the expiration of the ninety days and get the coln and accrued interest. GOVERNMENTS STRONG. The government list was strong, in sympathy with the upward turn in goid and the easier tone of the Money market—the latter Influence assisting tho currency bonds in the face of the con- trary Influence upon them of higher gold.. The following were the closing street quotations:— United States currency sixes, 11334 9 113%; do. do, 1881, registered, 11414 @ 114%; do. do., coupon, 117% @ 118; do, five-twentles, registered, May and November, 11014 a 110%; do, do., 1862, coupon, do., 11a 111%; do, doy 1864, do. do., 111 a 111%; do. 0,, 1865, do, do., 111% & 111%; do, do., registered, January and July, 110 & 111; do. do, 1865, cou- pon, d0,, 118% a 11834; do, do,, 1867, do, do, 114% 114%; do, do,, 1863, do. do., 114% #115; do, fives, of 1681, registered, 100}; a 1094; do. ao, do., coupon, 109% @ 100%); do, ten-forties, registered, 109' o 10024; Qo. do,, coupon, 109% a 10974. GOLD RXCITED—100% A 110%, “The gold market opened weak, and before the Board was cailed to order about a quarter of a mulion was sold at 1005. The opening price at the Board was 109%, from which figure there was a sharp rise to 1104, on the successive ramors that the Prince of Wales was worse, that he was dying and that he was dead, The exporters were free sellers at the advance, an’ gold fell back wo 109%, but eventually closed at are shown In the table:— 9:80 A. M 10914 + 100% » le 1 10% io 110 10076 215 : }° Io the gold joan market the rates ranged from 6 fo7 per cent for carrying, The operations of the anderson at (he time of bis demise was, if wii) ne | Guld Dxchauge Bank were as fohows: remembered, director of (he Langham Hotei, where fis good sense ANC courtesy proved often invaluable 19 Americans traveling abrom, Gold cleared. . Gold balance: Curcenoy LAAQOC’ Org 6:00 Py 4 a 1104 49,604,000 + 1,606,118 See 9,088,899 | Baltic: por SOUTUBRN SRCURITIRG QUIPT. The Southern State bonas were generaliy quiet and steady, The Virginia consois advanced to 65.4%. The following were the closing prices:— Tennessee, ¢x coupon, 66 a Of; do, vow, O65 ® 67; Virginis, ex coupon, 63 & 63%; 40, vegiatered stock, Old, 5134 a 54; do, sixes, consoll- dated vonds, 65 a 654%; do. sixes, deferrod scrip, 2754 & 275; Georgla sixes, 80 a 85; do. sevens, 87 o 90; North Carolina, ex coupon, 35 a 4634; do. funding, 1566, 25 @ 29; do, Go., 1808, 21 a 23; do., new, ITa 20; do, apectal tax, 14 4 15; Missourt sixes, 95 & 9814; do. Hannibal and St. Joseph, 94 9 96; Loutat- ALG BIxes, 05 & 68; do,, New, 55 a 62; do. levee sixes, 63 a 66; do, do, eights, 76 @ 80; do, do. sights, 1876, 76 4 80; do. Penitentiary sevens, 65 @ 10; Mo, rattle road eights, 76 @ 80; Alabama fives, 65 a 63; do. eights, 100 a 102; do. cights, Monmigomery aud Eufaula allroad, 99 a 95; South Carolina sixes, 45a 60; do, new, January and July, 2024 @ 30; do. da, April aud October, 27 4 24; Arka: sixes, funded, 02 & 55, STOCKS DULT. AND STRONG, The stock market, whtle in the main dull, dis- played spasmodic activity, and the (riends of Lake Bhore were heavy buyers of that stock, the tranaac- tions in 16 being equal to about all tue reat of the dealings in the market, The price advanced to | Cora 90%. Tne advance tn prices clgewhere ranged from oue-quarter to one per cent, and was most marked in Paciflo Mail and Ohio and Mississippi. 8. Paul was exceptionally lower, The express slocks, were strong, and Adams advanced to 91, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRIORS. The following table showa the highést abd lowest prices of the primelpal stocks during the day:— Titgnest. Louniat, 92% lew York Central consolidated New York Central sortp.... nee Hittsburg...... Northwestern... Kook ana. preferced.... ock Isiand, it. Paul., St. Paul proferred, 4 8: Obto aud Mississippi. 4235 Union Pactiic,....... 40% Western Union Telegraph. 63K ae Pacific Mail. 4814 ang im this table yesterday Western Unton was, by a typographical error, given at 675; instead of 6774. THE RAILROAD BONDS, ‘Phe railroad bonds were in good demana and fatriy active, as will be seen by the record of sales in the list given under tho head of “Sales at the Stook Exenguge.” The following were the bius:— ow York Cen 8s ven ow To! € W Ist m, St div. y ‘Yo! ‘ab equip od: bo Naw York Con ‘Tol & Wab cous cou...” 67 Gt Weat Lat mn, 1338 Gt Went 2d m. 1898. i, iuiney € Tol Ia, 180. Bz jal & Chic extenda 03 Gat & Chic 2d m, 95 Chic, KL & Pi «10284 Morris & Kasex Ist UL Morris x Kavex dm... $3 Clev & Tol af vy New Jersey ( 08 New Jer Von ae 0 a tn 18S , oa matt m cons f, Chi Bure Qs pe, ist mL Clev 4 ites 29 m is ich go 7p f.tdma. bitte 3d m 9% $e oY a fits 4th om ac guar vy Mo: Central Fao da thd C J co! bales, nat Aiton & TH ttm, e st a me tina Aiton gt 2d entasular RR bon ee AEE eer i maul Yet m.. chia NW int aS Pant CaM BS: Boe Woquote Chic & N W cou jo! & Chic Let, a $1, 70.. Straw, io Ghie @.N W etm Sor Cuca tna Cen dam m3. | guoteesl® DI 20!" ( mf 2 Han & St Jo con. DL eo AW, Weer gosg | ME, fF Ou and Boe. 0 Ni Del, Lack & Wi Hart & Eile a 2 Dely Lack & W a Colar Fa Miau 1st AX SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Friday, Doce S=10:15 A. Me i 1000 Great W tat, "88... 9414 ahs Gullatin Nat Bk He 3 138 101 n00 Alb & Sug 2d m. 93! £00) Mich So 8 f bond: wi 3 F000 Quin & Tol lat 6000 M & Ea Let mo. T , 5000 Clev & Tol af 6000 Ohio & Miss con v 1000 Mil & St P Le 5000 Tol & W ist One o* Clock PB. M. 10) shs Erie RR, nl RR. 100 Del;Lack & W RK. 200 O ¥ Miss RR. 6 Oblo& MRR 100 Morris & Ke 0 Chic & Alton 800 H &StJo RR, 100 H & StJo RR STREET QUOTATIONS. Halispaat Five o Northwestern’,. 613 Northweat'g pf. 90 Rock fsiand...., 103 orth ck lar Kris 2a 9 ol, &Ind Cen 14a 19 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Faimay, Deo. 8-6 P.M, ABHES, -There continued a falr demand for pots at former prices. Sales were made at $4 a $8 5U. Pearls were in de- mand, but, owing to the acarcity, prices have advanced to B11, With but few offerings nt that price. CANDLES,—The market continued firm at thelate improve- ‘ment, but trade since our last has been comparatively ight ‘and confined chiety to the holiday requirements, We 0. st bree dave has been 4, and closed with a strong upward tendency, The At 2h), @ U6 4o,, cast and thie 260. for furare delivery, Despatches fra arope report ob wvliVe Atan advance of £10 a £12 per ton for quoted at £84 @ £33; the market ciosss here ic, a Bega, cash. * . The market continues quiet, id peniting the Rio telegram (which is overdue) parties show porition to operate, We quote nominally :— y ordiuary, 14igc. & We; do. do. talc, do. good, Asie. aT do. dosprim ‘gold, In bond, 60 di racalbo, V7 T6\e0 w 18c.} St. Domingo, an bond ly ‘a 240., gold, dvty paid. 7 Maple was “falriy active Ne The market for t ie from Liverpool aud with pte at the shipping porte and d sellers to the exceut ot dic. vor w middling upland aad low mid- imvrovement we Hthout de the'mi amate interior Lowas prives far B. For all grudes except dling New Urieans anv conform our quotations, For Jed change In rates. were firiner jes reported‘on ‘Obange #am up ns fo! a port Specuiation... ., Tn transit, y the salen December, 1c At Wg Io. at 190, unry, 1900 Oy 200 —Last evening 1 10. 90) at QO) wt 19 Bel. a , BH at 1c. at JY 160. 100 at Ie. 19 belée., 20) at 19 Aprih «By at as e ange, 7 Tho at {94 ay~-Dacem 190, 740 at WY Oi.) January, 3,00) ab Woot! Bb.) Foy, ie Ayr 800 att 100 at LY 1160.5 May, OP ah 1ayge., | 400 Hite.’ B00 mt 193¢0y by Bide. Total, 1.060 Dales Grand total iy DY RLERTy A. § by aleam, To, gold, sal Mo |v Brewen, byfieam, tc by atonw ous | Mitta th 87 | Stato and 81 FRELONTS.. was a trifle more inquiry rates were acoepted, there was th a ie, B0c, a Wc. ; Kelsiat ‘ Margh, 700 at 19 9.166. ; ai iF lly Pst d.j to Havre, OF SA Tac, & ley QQIe, The cece te me the ER 9, 187L—TRU?LE SHEET, bile, 1 a, Ht ton, #7; Norral ton, 64--totat, ar Low moeung. Midaling... S01 Bo Cogh meal, punchsous Wheat waa rath or as the offerings wire nous prices vbtal ‘bu white Mediterranean, terms; 9 Britt ny to the United Kingdom, 6,000 bbls. refined petroleam, grain wt equal to same rate; a British pula to Kalmonthy for orde with tie Dalted kingdom, 4/390 bu a Swodiay backs 400" tonay to the United peed a. per at, $6 London, genera. can firm er pri note sales howert suort supp’ thing yet uotetions are aa follows: Bor Dales. 0736 HAY AND STRAW. ‘The market, owing to light recatpte mand, was decidedly emer and prices higher, hippiiig, Bl 30 BLU; retail quotations, #L 4d MOLAssrs.- ortant character. Ve hear of sales of prices within te runge of oar auotatio € nerally hel ‘rude, although quiet so firm. about 9! evening) o ive. at for Febi Rioe. and light receipts. 6, (- aie, OAR. —The demand for raw from refinets continu and prices were without noticeable change. Salas wei orted of 550 hhde. of Heo at We. boxes clayed at to. on private terms, We mon refining, adige.; 200 . ac. ee a 1D Bo! a T2840. to} 16 erlor, scriptions, i ward washed deece, 4,000 the, blac! Ibs. fall cifp California, $0 pal bs } ‘The market Cotton quiet, put lem; good ordinary, 1) 1,886 bales. ists Cotton dull and easier; midditnes, 1 ca porte, goastwien, 1,048 bales. Net receipts’ of the week, 14,598 bales. dwmn, 048 | Comet 1,84 bales. tock, 87,089 ba’ gales, geome, (Kuk, enh netics Oey Gaivoeton, 1948; New Orie: { Savannah, BUTT: Charleston Lasse Wiletng. | Cont Ballinore, 17, hew ¥ This day last Weal (Lwo days), BAS52; | Bales, 87 nalos { HT bales, eport Good miadiing. 0 av below the market, ‘The Awles vere about of. z PRESS SSSTSESESSSES uthern extra: Sontaern farnii Gorn meal, Western why , Western yettow, | Jerasy SUSGEETSRIESES: Paeee seehoooe Rennes ecess = Be Bre i Maliied. ‘The sales were about 8 Chicaxo for No. ‘asa. for old mixed, sales ware about 1000 'b a Be. (or new do., with salen of abot gh Sisco. store, Diigo. a Gio. for inixed and Rye was dull add nomtnalut Wo. @ ‘toe Woatera, $1a 61 Wy for remained quiet, Thera OF grain, om whioh lower by. steam ‘and ‘all. For oller no salem, arley wi Oraace of The market general M4 ) baxes bacon, ‘ork, for orders to petroleum, on private tera; om Wilmington to Cork, fo or Continent, at bs, 1 iba, of f. su or (urpentiog ; a British ship, ba ooner from Norfolk, Va., i demand for cloth at day quiet but firm ry joes, the market closiui ‘bales bere und 700 baies dn Bos Cath, apd 250 bales to arcive, on private terms, be at 1040, gold, in bond. mer quotat‘ons. HEME AND JUTE,-"There hne been no trai portance I either forelzn or domestic hei ut prices remain unchanged with saieg ot 200 bales at grade at Sec, yold. Sule i nautry, reaniting in alos or 1,000 bales apot at 3 nd 700'bules to arrive at said price, wolch shows « of Bage were quiok, bis firm at for- Dp Jute was In moderate demand and 609 bales low r avd to the very light recetpte. Emmet Welis has received 89 balex of alifornia Willow Grove hope, which wile. Receipts for the weel 985 Usles aame time last you b Total receipts since ‘Sey pathy with hay, was avo higher, ong rye, We. & PL for sort de., ~The market remains aloce hoiders were frm in their Vie since our laat of $0 tons len zarnock, ‘on private terms; q inactive and nominal e bnsinees continnes light and of an ont poted at #4 a $35, American pig iy ier, Dut without ch: ood demand and fir 9. atrained at $4 87) ‘end nominal at refined wan again firmer inquiry and light offerings; f mouth at B33ge. m at late iinprovement Case oll continued neglecte Naphthp romained inactive, a. Bere were ny sales. 4 higher, owing to O_O winder retined standard wh , tho market closing firm 4 packages; cut moata, 449 dows lar better request, ‘aud spot and forward del: wore about 6,600 bbis., at B14 87g a #15 for now, for Merel deliv: there was no movement of note. Beet wa mess, $1 a B12 for extra do, #16 @ BIL for prime an mess. In baef bama there were sales of about 2,000 b a little = under The sales (part WO for tesa, cash and regulat ) boxes at 8c. for long and. short ciear t tor tong olear, 7490. ‘Cat ments were ‘at 60. far shoulder long cut hams, %e. a’? sugar cured and sinoked. (or “short, and 180, a 1o, tor 4 suade easier, closing at There were sales (part At 31g9. a 940. on the spot, January, Meu. a 9%4e. about 4,00! packages for ail Dace! -y and 10c, bid for March. The market continues firm, under @ fair demand Wo hear of sales of 5) Uerces Carolina at 8igc. w He., 195 bags Patna at 7iyc., and 200 bags Rangoon at x —Cuba—fnferior t com: fair to good Farr refining, 9o. and boxes, 7c. a fo. Dutch standard, 2 P 9¥c.; fair to choice i dard, Noe, 8 to 12, —Duteh standard, . 10 to 13, 9 Superior and extra Nee. rket Cor Calcutta linseed remaing quiet nge. We bear of sales of 1. a 5 ReDA.— The but without partioular chat pockets, on private terme, 62 wu “lover was more active at ‘Itc. a Mige. for Ohio an for prime indiana, held at the close at 117% abont 1,100 bags within tha range, and nominal at $3.) a B30 per vi STRARIN® was dull and sontow! y remained dull after the recent activity, was lea were, revorted of @8 Dbl C. quiet for all de. ‘Th . t prices show no mater: ve bect principaliy of » fejall character and as follows 200 cases Of sundry lie. 00) of Kentucky at 7390. a 120. 250 $1.15, and 100 bales of new Yara o TIN. The market C prices, We li charcoal terne at & Woo. Tuere bi ast turee days jo near) Braver, brs: not quotabl hy of 1,000 boxes o ‘heen considerable more activity for the f X and XX Obto, (000 Ia. scoured, EY 20,000 Ibg. fine Texas, Bi 560 bales Cape, n 5 0 jonakor and 4,000 lve. ter ma. The market was frm, with ug email lots at G1 U2, CATTLE MARKET, ru'et firm at to. a 120. for beet cattle, and bo. With receipts of 2,00) catia ant 1,010 hogs, DOMESTIO MARKETS, Gatveston, Deo, 4, 1411 of tha week, 56) i woo, Wril aici SAVANNAt Deo, 4 t } moralu A, Bales of tuo wee! Coancearon, Deo. 8, Cotton quiet; widdiiaga, Lityc. a U}g Uxyortse to Great Urihaia, LO0s | Giiloavs Of the © 216K Raton, G00 Halen. Blog, KLOTD Dalen NM f the work, 19,991 hales; MO84, CaN Li epoete- Belt NS bates, to the Bontinent, 7140! sales balea, Winsarnaron, Deo, 4 ATL, Loge. Net vooeipis, 49 halos, Ne ts ol the WEEK, X the weet, Cotton quiet: méddtings, 1d bales. art Vi middlings, (Re Keor alnis, Cotton OnWaao, OF bere xeoount ; al vr fvilne Febuary, slowing ab Uns | roller daring smand, rajnctody Pork ub 47340,; No. u, ‘sotier 42. BARGE: dod demain’: a shade 3a Bis 05 wellor Janwary, Vib 20a HS Hy, seiier Bobruary, B12 Ob © MLS dd; seliat March, #13 *5 a' 81300. Lard ivi; Bige.; seller Janaary, jaoller Februnry, 80. a seller, Marek, Mo. 4 Wao. 8 IK of aula at G4 Oia active aul higher \@4 85.0 $490, Heet in fair demand: 96. Reveipta Sy 11,000 bushels corn, T yd 11000 Dushels barley a: ot gone 9 tour, 2000 tnehola 10 Hashels oats, 3,009. bashehs ant 6,909 hogs, EVROPEAN MARKETS. act! $115. Dresses Ww hieabets vpe Lonnow Mover Marcie. —Loxpow, | fog 3-6. P. M.- Coa coped ab UI9Z for Moi aga 917% for tho nooount, Unived beat ronty , CBRN, I; TBE, Old IK: 1857's, 95)9 : Loa-lornied, DOhfe Panis Bowne —t pee, ets 8, Rantes oloaod at 560, 7% phirraron chon KagwxrLavampaot, Deo.’ & x atten: arket dlosea hrm. og tplan: tha sates of the nak Orleans, Wd, 4 Wigd, TI HO ‘The stock pe 19 443,000 bales, of which. 41,000 jonny. 4 OF Lap week have agg" 98,00) ba! 400 bal The 1,000 American. Actual export Jay, Hales on ablp a a Now Orleans bawe veen mado ab ‘ an focluding 6,000.for speouiation aud ex» a ry Sea Savannah or Soar ethony at gd. The afock af col umd to this pork (8. 482,000 baies, tas cluding 174, Al TRADE aT’ Manoi a. Liver) Ol Deo. 8.—Tha advioea from Maachester ard more favorable, but vo not marke | VERCOOL, Deo. ‘The cecetpea 4s have beea of wr this, port for the past. tarp 13,500 quagtera, et which 5,000 were Ame IVERFOOL Provisions MARKET,—LiveRrooL, Dea. SSF Mmsbavee, Gls. por cwt. forthe beat grades of Amory can One. Liverroor, Propveg Maaker--Lrverroor, Decs 8 Evening —Clover seed, 616, « 60s. por owt. Lor Amentcan Fine roain, 268. per owt, Lospow Pronuce Manket.—LONvON, Dec &.--Sugar, Sits, 4. a Ba, por owt, for No, 12 Dutoh standard, alioat. Calowla laseed, #8. 6d. Bperm ot, £90 a Yl vor toa, LIVELY TURTLES, The Ancient Guild of Turtle Demolishers from Hohokeu-Kection of Oftcers~ Grand Hall aud Enting Matoh In Prospective. The Hoboken Turtle Clab, which ts one of the Oldest soci Institutions In the Clty, and dates ite organization from 1796, had a large and entiumastio nieeting of {8 members iast evening at tho Sinclate House, on the occasion ot tts annual election for omcers. Di, James L. Miller wad wnantmousiy elected President, which office ne has nobt for the past thirteen years; Colonel. Alex- ander Eogicson and Captain Wiltlam Fowler, Vico Presidents; Anson. B, ; Taylor, . Becre- tary; A. L. Ashman, Treasurers Henry L. - sott and Harris — Bogert, stowards; all by unanimous vote, The club was never li a more healthy couditton and Lab now 136 mémbera on tts roll, ‘The annual invitation, reunion, whtelt 1s. among the pleasantest 6f the season, takes place on the 4th of January, at Apolio Hail, Previous to the bali a grand match at demolishing turtie steak and soup will come of at ig tere House, between Sylvane Bradway, Joseph Shannon, James i, Miller, James Donohue gnd-a few otnera. Pools may be sold hetore the match by Mr. Ashman, but the odda go fur bet are so heavy in favor of Miller that it ts probable no pools will be soid unless lie is ruled out, = JERSEY JUSTE TO BURGLAR, Another Operator Sentenced to Ten Voars ta the Stnto Prison, ‘Tt will be remembered that a most daring burgiary was porpetrated in two dry goods stores in Jersoy City about eight months ago, The furgiarg in the two stores was effected within. the .space of oue hour, and the desperatg . charactor of tho gang may be inferred | from the fact that they operated “under “the nose’ of tug poles In the Furst preciact station, better known a8 Poltoe Meadquartors. Only one of the aug, Maaris rauss, was captured, Another of i qnad exouped throngh a window when Cilet of Polite McWilliams suddonly swooped down upon Un lair in which they wore Seat tuetr pooty, Strauss was pliced on trial in the Hudson county Court of Quarter Seasons, aud was found gyllty. Yesterday morning he was browns up Tor sentence, Judge Randoiph ropvated | 14s to the — brotherh or the = ani concluded by sentencing Strauss to seven years on one indictment and three on another, making tn All ten years. The prisoner, who ly a New York @xpert, wag totally unprepared for such a dendodement to his operations tn a foreign Stato, and could not re- press the flow of tears when the oilicers hurrtediy removed him from Court “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Caawrorp—FLETCaER.—On Thursday eveniug, Decepther 7, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Joa Thompson, D. D., THOMAS FORD to JES3TR, daughter of Wiliam Fletcher, both of this cit. Srewaur—Coox.—On Thursday, December 7, at N.uJs, by the itey, N. Pettl, Rosery Stiew- J4q., Of Bordentown, to Mra, Mary Coox, of Orange. Vrsun—Dint.—On Wednesday, December at the teaidence of the bride's mother, by the Rov, Kingston Goddard, Epwako P. ‘TYgRs, ot Brook: lyn, (0 Exviza Lory, daughter of tle iate James Dit, of New Dorp, Staten Istana. Van CLEEY—Wo0opWagD.-—At Norwich, Conn,, on Weanesday, December 6, by Rev. P D. Van Gieet, D, D,, assisied Rev. Mr, Stetson, Wyitxey W. . OLBEF, of Jersey City, to Nevrin, daugnter of . Woouward, of the former place. Died, ADLAM.—At Int dence, 831 West Porty-eighth slreet, BDWARD Pivrana. ADLAM, & Native of St, Kitts, W. L, aged 59 years. Tao Juneral will Ke piace, from the Free Chavet of St. Matthias, West Forty-second street,” by ar Broadway, ou sunday, at italt-past Lwo o'clook Py Me BALDWIN. —At Wasliington, D. C,, on Weanosday, Deceinber 6, George D, BaLDwLy, of New York city, tu the 63th gear of lis age. Relatives and frieuda are reapevtfully Invited to ttend the funeral, from the residence of his cousin, George Lindsley, High street, Orange, N. J., or Saturday, 0th inst, at half-past eleven o'clock Ay Interment in Rosedaio Cemetery, | BisHor.—At Spuyien Duyvil, N. ¥., on-Wednes- day, December * i871, ANNA Noweis, wife of W. It. Bishop and daughter of Adon Smith, aged % youra and § months. Relatives and friends are hereby respect{nily In- vited to attend tie suneral, from the residence of rvalk, Conu. om casio December 9, at two o'clock P, M. ‘Tralua leave Pita Ale ho or depot at eight, olae and aif-pagt eleven A. M. . Tintoonuax.—On Thursday, Decomber 7, ANDREW BRIDGEMAN, aged 50 years, Funeral on Saturday, 9th inst, at sigh ag tea A. M., from 14 late residence, at Astorii, Loog isiand. ‘Toe relatives and friends of the founily, ‘also the members of Adyance Lodge, No. 635; Hope Lodge, 244, and Isiand City Lodge, 686, F. ao are y 4 & acttully invited to attend, Carriages: will u waltiog at Hunter's Potnt, Long i! and Olty, ad at Ninety-secoud street ferry, Astoria, until ten O'clock Agi aonondi.—ta Newburg, on Thursday, Docem- ber ue rae . sha cpiahemne, aged 29 years, 5 ours and 15 days, othe relatives and friends of the family are te- spectiully invited to attend her funeral, on Sanday Sherinoo, . the 10th inst., at two o’olgok, from @ yeaideuce of per mother, ergares Dolan, corner o ish wiek avenue and Stagg stre eenooaN OD ‘Thursday, Deceinbet 7, THOMAS BROGAN, @ mative of Otravane, county Tyrone, od 37 years. wae Tends ang acquaintances are tov! to at. tend the funeral, (rom his late residence, Wear Forty-firth street, on Sunday, at one o'clock. Caursent.—At Yorkvilie, on ‘Friday, Decembe 8, 1871, at two o'clock Ip tho afternoon, after a shor and severe aickng 3, OUYLER CO. VamraEnt, In the sil year of his age. ‘ Ts relatives aud friends are reapectfuiiy, Invited to attend the funeral, 09 Suad December 10, at one o'clock, from 210: Kast Seveuty-fourth street, near Third avenue, to Calvary Cemetery. CLARKE. —Suddenly, on Wednesday, December 5, 1871, ROWARD CLARKE, $on of Bernard and Anne Clarke, parish of Nockbrid, county Oavan, Ireland. ‘The relatives ant friends of tue famliy are te spectfully imvited to attend the fuperat, from the residence of ua brother, Jolin Olarke, No. ave: nue 0, op Saturday, December #, 1871, atoag o'glook Pr a and thence eee Cemetery. ‘Dublin papers please copy. CouLTHR eaueteniy, huraday, Derember 7, Pema, eldest daughter of William and Julin aA, Coulter, In the 234 reat i her age. ‘io relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Inylted to attgud. the funerals from cus rest donee of her parents, Tenth avenus, above Sixty. ninth sureet, Sunday, at nalf-past twelve o'clock, Dewansst.—At Harlem, Now York, ow Friday moralng, December $, suddenly, Sawauy Wie of Dr. J. H. Demarest. ‘The relatives and friends are invited ta attend the funeral, at the Reformed Dutch church, on the corney of Fourth asd Perry streets, on Sunday , at hatf-past ten o'clock, without further tavibatros DORA On Friday, December 8, 1871, Major Mr:OHARL DOWAY, in tie 43th year ot his age | ‘The relatives abd fxjeads of the fatty, aigo the mombers of the Sixty-ninth regaypnt ‘add the Jovegyau Leglou wud (iat Urigade, rompoott ally wavite 2 roxidence, 67 Fi O'clock i, ML. JOMPANY, Soxry Nite Ramon, No 8 My, Mew Yor. Doe, 4, Lat. In compliance with regementat orders tae nr hers of (he above named company will aesemn fully anitormod ane equiapad, With white gloves, at Suuday, December 10, to pay the iat (ribale of respeos to ogr inte and Major, Michael Doran, NICHOLAS COLLIN, Virat Lioatenant Commandiag comrades of Cameron Post, No. 7), wtil meee notice at ble Post rogtis, 08 San: JOSEPH O, PINOKNESY, JOUN &. Maare s , Commander. »boken, on Pevlay, Desember &, KOC AT yours And 8 MOM @ faneral will eke pluce On Simday, December ; ab WO O'CLOCK . Mey frou his late renidenge, 64 Garton streat, Hobokea, N, J. i -=At Jersoy CF “after a short (itneaa, ALONZO J. DuuumMony, aged i year and 5 month ‘plaweon Sunday, att P. day, December 8, of neare disease, fn his Gétn year, The funeral will tako piace on Sanday afvern K, from tis tesid GARKBE Bis, Krolschorvitie, pec fully favited toattiend. Carriages wilt be fn watting on the ereival of ihe nice o'viock trata trom New York at Richmond Valley station. in the 80th year of ls age. ‘Pho Thneral wu! take place from tle hus brother-in-law, Mortimer Dowtng, M40 sivoot, On Sunday, the Lato dnstane, ai fal latives and feleads son, Suas Ww. o'clock P, M. The Mann. —At the Mand, 104 Dousel wulow of Caplan ‘Tho rematas to be taken to Sag Harber for intec- ol the famuty reattence of her streat, Brooxiya, Mea, Juuta, Long istand papers please copy. Mantuy.—fo Brookiyn, on Wednesday. bee 6, 137), LAWKENCH [IANLEY, god 35 Friends and ralatives ava reapeotfatiy Invited 20 from lla late residence, Brooklyn, on Saturday, ae trend the funeral, Schermerhorn street, half-past nine o'clock A. M. {akon from his tate residence to ue Chartes Borromeo, Slaney piace. | Cemetery of the Holy Oross, Mia! (New Brunswiek, N. CHARLES MORGAN dd from thepoo tw day, Decomber eUGH, UO be are invited to attend the from hia lite residenee, No. J ‘Fe clock A, Mr funeral cerey ollege avennic Poneral services, to whi the First Presbytoriau chur Hooan,—On Ttrursday, Doc Ing Utness, Davin 0, HOGAN, In the dtl Aber 7, after a lngat. Funeral on Sanday, 10th tnat,, AC one o'clock, fram hislate residence, 280 Kast Thirty-fourth street. frienda of the family, also the menbars of the Andrew Jackson Oli, the Manahatta Lodge, No. 430. b. aud and (he members of the Hackmen's Agsocta- respectiully Invited 4,-—At Bayonne, 1, Roger i. dunt eral wilt take place at twelve o'clock noon, from the rostience of Relatives and friends ef without turther viday, December ay, Decomber the famtly are tavited to avena, JONFa,—OD Friday, Deeember 8, Mrs, CATHARINE Jonge, wihow of Rls Jones, a nutive of Carnaved= Wualos, aged 83 yours. rs Oud friends of the family, and those son-tu-law, Robert Denning, arc Invited te at tend ter faneral, on Sunday afte inst, at one o’clock, from her late vesideage, 31s West Twontieth street brethren of Sfanttou Lod, e ‘eby summoned to nv OL tie lodge, at Odd Fot- the, 100 Inst, at tult-pase ., far the purpose of paying the sot to our tate brother Samuet ‘THOMAS H, MoBBIny. at son of Juhi and @ special coma lows! Hall, ou even o'clook A LAmo.—tn Brooklyn, IN. AL ’ 3, Latrd, deed L year aud } montit. tne faneta wit Wake place from tite residence of 38 Bedford avenue, on Sanday, the ‘Tre relatives Anil trends wre reapocttally invited to a@licad witha. er notices, — Mistamaneson Friday, December 3, Thomas Le eae nen I rine t piy are reapec ‘ti tives and iriends of the faindy a s singled to attend the funeral, vow 186 Hester r 10, at two o'tlock BP. ne Newa Dealers’ Guard uN dolin Quinlan and Constantine Donahue Asse- tl Macpurr.—At Tremont, N. Y., on Woducsday, Decemper 6, after a wife of James Macdi, ta ter oth your. The funeral will take plac denco, Wustiugton avento, half-past one o'clock P. on Sunday, Decent ; also the mempors of rotracted tines, froin hee tate reste ‘emont, ou Sunday, at wiliornia paners pleasé copy, bet aadet Astoria, Lf, on Thuraiay, Deoen- ber 7, after a short bul severe illness, Mra. ANN Ose Wife of Corneliaa Kt. Morris, aged 66 years, Tne relatives and friends of the fi members of New York Astoria Lodge, No. 153, £ Invited toaitend the fv Academy élreet, ou Sunday past one o'clock. er late restdune , tae-10tt lagt,, ab hale Moucron.—At Ojathe, Kans, on Wednesday, De, of typhoid fevex ALBEie Ton, of Hoboken, N. J. “ he relatives and friouds of the family, also.the members of Hoboken Lodge, No. M., aay the members of Pentalpha i. A, M. are respect 1, from the Firat Bap 4 Bloonifleta streeis, Hoboken, ber 0, Ab hall-past ten o7 Ly Tavated bo a ra of Hoboken Fg ¥ summoned to, orning, Ot nine o clock, at Washington street, Hobo. ., for the purpose of ationding tue funera O, MOLIUS, Masters Jous T. Savygoun, Seovetary. Pentalsita Ciarren, P Thawnhers’ Of Pentalplia Chapter, No. 1 aye hereby summoned to ationd wv speckal comvocas Lon, at.thetr lodge rooms, No. 80 Waslhingtoa street, Hoboken, Nod. on Sunday, the 10th betant, as se of ultending: t uncrator our tale COTO ¢ of our late broth McebeRworr. —O Thursday, short Ulness, Tomas KB. MOL ds of the family, also the rn The relatives and frien moravers of the P. micfabers of the Exempt Firemen’s Association aad Hoge Company N nt, are reapecttu Juvited to attend tl 10, ab balf-past oni 00, 239 West T e 201 MoKgoy, aged 1%, a uative of Yuneral will taxe placa on Sunday, December 10, fropt his late residence, $9f Seventh aveutte, at enue MOK LHLax.—Snddeniy, on Thorsday, December 7, Hoon MCKUBLEN, aged 5 years, 9 montis and 2 mily are respect- MeKidlea, 426. First ave- v3. ‘ie relatives and triende of the fan fully invited to attend Ue donce yes tebclal tl igh ee uo, ou Saturday, ab one 4 6 We eonen On Thurstlay, Devembey 7, 1871, OWRN O'Kor«KE, in the 89th year of his age. e faneral will take piace from the residence of his brother, Francis 0’ Rorke, Sunday aflernoon, at one o'¢ friends are Inyited vo ation without further notice. Also the members of the Harrison Guards aud Kive 143 Madison street, on jock. The relatives and rg please copy. MARA, daughter of Henry ra, 8 mutiths aad 9 days, ‘otlee of the fungral her 4, wife of Abram B, Reynolds, ite LINK WARD SPUR: the 8gth year of ‘Tho relatives to attend the tunbra’ ‘Turd street, on Sanday, Decen ‘The remains will be interred ta tt Marie Cone ery. Sanna.—On Priday morning, D wife of Jobn Sarre, rai herealter, -On Thursday morning, December § WILLIAM STEPHENS, son of Cornodus rephens, aged ino relatives and friends a funeral, from the residence of lis Pifty-eguth strcel e 0, at three o'clock. x, =On Wednesday, bon Sunday a December 6, 1971, Theodore B. and Abbie B. Tomlinson, aget 22 years, ly months ‘aut res to be held at eleven A. Me ou Wer 9, at St. ch, Lighteentlh street, mear Fit avenue, Hts rejavived dit friends are ravived —On Thursday, Deve GARRY VANNBUDILT, aged 5) years. sarial at Tarrytown, On Sabarday, vth scans. Wavaal 4 Mass., ron. Friday, WKYMAN, In ble GOth year or Wes WYMAN, AU Degomber 5, J aeinasal will take,pluce at Stockbridge, on Sune day, (he Ota ihe, WSK. WaioNt, ~On Thacsday evening, Decentver F THoakne Bi eqaenes oes imogene Wheelwright, e Lives and tricnds of the family ary osaett i to.altend the: Maveral, ou Sune Parlits CRUG, Ge \ heer of Thomas 0. atl year and § montis. if Marcy aveute aud tohall-past ony o'clock Wicttass. —At Neoware, N. J., ow Thursday, D eT, Janus LIN nm i Lucy i. Willaais, aged 10 years, LL mouchs, 4 ° jonds are Mviced to at eh arente’ restichee, No. ty Docemuer %, at two orl fa Kairouan Ceaeleryy funeral, frouk Nis street, on Sater