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- ~ ae EEE eee NEW YORK HERALD, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1871.-TRIPLE SHEET, "BATE OF THE STREETS, | Segata.tormans corr orem | FINANCIAL AND CONTINOUAL. qaoptes. Introoucing Dr, Lee's system of prououud- iz orthography. Commissioner BRENNAN offered resolution pro- viding that the trustees of whe Eightoenth ward in- vite proposals {or a new primary school building in | Wau airy } WEDNESDAY, Dec, 20—6 P. On 'change to-day wheat was doll and unchanged, The cotton market was quiet and a fraction better. MONBY STRINGENT. ‘The money market was stringent and the stock- Atanas ACCUMULATIONS OF FILTH. that ward. Mr. GROSS offered a resolution confirming the nomination of Miss Amelia Sauer for mempalees of THE SMALLPOX DYING OUT. pram department of Graiamar Schoul No. 7, and Tokers paid 1-82 @ 1-16, sometimes with interest, iss Helen we Flag as vice principal of Gram- ‘ sometimes ‘‘fat,’”’ for having stocks turned for one Gentine Dscse—Inmentins fr the Week | MAT SHO!SS eae tele a aero Yellow Fever—Police Report on Dict. EGYPT. had nearly ceased, there was a sudden pressure to ~— lend by those who had been holding off for still Egypt ina New Light—Cuange of Policy in | dearer rates than those first enumerated, and bor- the Enst—Not Guus, Powder and Shot, but Ploughs, Spades and Shopherd’s Crooks Constantinople Understands Cairo. At the regular meeting of the Board of Health ALEXANDRIA, Nov, 22, 1871, | ing thein at 7 per cent. afternoon the Sanitary Committee pre- When the late Grand Vizier of the Turkish em- Prime paper was quoted 8 a 12 per cent, with ited @ report on tho present condition of the ' pire, All Pacha, died a change took place in the | nothing doing below 9 per cont. in which they describe them as being ina | whole character of Levantine diplomacy, especially ost noglectet and dangerous state, Even the asconcernsthe position of Egypt, All Pacha was pal thoroughfares and avenues look as if they aman of great susceptibility. His nature was as not been cleaned for months, The committee suspicious as his policy was nervous and vacillating, fee wet recommendations to the Board and hence he was surrounded by mea who con- BOARD OF HEALTH. Were agreeably astonished to find a supply awalt- 1093g for prime bankers’ sixty days sterling and 109% 1or sight bills, GOLD WEAK—109 4 108%. The gold market was weak under the influence of the subject, which were referred to the stantly rang in hts ears “plots,” “conspiracies” | the announcement that the Treasury wil! begin pre- Cleaning Commission, A report of the case and “treason.” A man so delicately organized | paying the January tnterest (without rebate) on the pf Fitzgeraid, the seaman who died of yellow fever could not view the enlightened and progressive | 26th inst,, virtually one week before due. In the Bellevue Hospital, was presented to the Board; | Policy of the Viceroy with indiderence, He thought ! afternoon there was some disposition to buy for a it proved, upon an investigation of the affair, | it signified rebeliion and arrogance; hence he | rally, on account of adecline of % per cent im our it the man had been sick on board the Cleopatra, | took every occasion to humiliate and insuit the | securities in London, and the price recoverea to which ne had come from Havana, and was sent | wisest ruler Egypt h the hospital by sue Superintendent of the Marine igypt has ever had. The readér wilt | 109, but eventually went off tothe “spl? bel cal | remember with what unparalleled splenuor tue | 108%—viz., 108 11-16—on @ rumor, verttled, it wt jospital. eC; f 8a “The following reports from the various bureaus | \iC@ty moved Iron cavikil to capital 1 KUFOP® | 6 “seen, by our Washington despatches, that Mr. inviting the crowned hevus to be present wt tue | Men handed in by the Secretary and adopted | Suex Canal opentu, aud Low, too,the deceased | Boutwell will call 1m another instalment of $2,000,000 of five-twenties of 1862 on March 20 next, Vizier sent & Lurkish axeut twenty-four hours 1n addition to those catied for tho 7th of March. ‘The aliead to warn the Cavineis that the Viceroy was only @ vassal of tue Pure Au Pacha, surrounded by a class of men who need not be 1uriner descrived un that they becaine so corrupt that toree uf them have been deportes tua penal island, was thus readily the avowed cusmy of Egypt. Constanti- of the Board the following report on the work of the | for the week ending December 16, 1871:— GANITARY INBPEUTION, Inspector reports # total of 9,249 insped- | the i The Sanitary, Committee respectfully submit for the infor- pee taf gray Anspectors as follows, viz.:—7 pubile | ngs, lbs Bless a Tedempiion of bonds called for Decomber1., Tne course of the murket is shown In the table:— TENEMENT HOUSES, ; Buple became alarived by the noise of slanderous " petvate evelite en eee Sogn By sant factorien tongues, and an artidcial sontument did more to toae A asin pepe ity 6p a, eb ree nna ables 4 cae decvive the world regarding sgypt than any inde- | 11 A, M. "ig, | pendence of character tuat the Kuedive v establishment, 40 suuken aud vacant lots, 6! yards pel vo may | 12M. ‘aveas; 71 cellars and basements, 35 waste possess. In the other hemisphere it 1s not 80 easy | 1 P, M 202 closets, 27 streets, gutters and sldewalks; to understand why this sould be #0. ‘the | 2 P.M. reason 1s plain euough. Ihe Levant 13 the common meeting ground of all uativua:tties—of Greeks, are, fi are Ma ucts Armenians, Italian: ‘were 1-32, 3-64, 12 per cent, 7 gold, 7 and 6 per cent. dd Americans, Wiere you tin ange Ban! from citizens, and referrea to the Heulta Inspectors tesu and other tyes, Wuere you find an Iygreua- H pi - serra daira aif ty fovestigation and report. His) report shows that during | ton of nationautties, you flag tae most expert iorms | follows: 9 rock, disinfecting corps hava visited SY premises of swindling, lying and traiuciag, induced vy coin- | Gold cleared... cntazlous diseases were found, and pave disinteved | petion, Kyery vue uurtures suspicion; every man | Gold balances, vor danxerous stairways, 28 other Dulsmuces sad i Vane ‘aumber of reporie receiv iron. tb Health [1 reporis receivel from the Health Inspect was 307. During the week 31 complaints have been i. In the gold loan ‘market the rates for carrying he f Lister eiage teoeipinr ney sinks, together with clothings | mistrusts his neighvor; und think” of actiag | Currency balances. vs ‘i hospital and } According to the seripiural rules of morality The European steamer took out $208,000 in silver. ONE PRAD BODY the Morgue by the ser corps The vacctr Ho, cy ane. families ani pert rined 782 ‘seconuary. report accinatious, rimary aad al hows — tiat Inks and cesspoola huve been cleaned and disinfected by > Bins sehvengers, under pecmalts of ‘s Liver wud 305 wil removed f:0m the city. Permit pranted to 1 vessels to - piped reat: DISOHARGR OARGOES and you are assigned 4 pluce amuag dolts, Tis ' style of business permeates Eastern diplomacy, or Hi bite in 7: wer hei ars sires of The offer of the government to buy one million of : » ‘Those wav got 3 Old soe: auieeconunatie citt hing tea ae iin believe neat , five-twenties elicited tenders of only $335,100 bonds, Egypt was prepared to iuitlite a mammoth treach- | 8t Prices ranging from 108.74 to 19.10, Tne value ery. Nowhe 18 dead. A total cuange has taxcn | Of gold was taken to be 103,75, which limit confined | lace in the relacious vetween tue Sultan and the { Viceroy, and the ioruer, convinced that progres- | She accepted bonds to only $31,000, at four prices, | ‘TH GOVERNMENT PUROHASE OF BONDS. voneners from the Heath Officer of the port. There hi sive Bgvpt 18 a yo Viz. t--108.74, 108,744, 103.7: Mi B 7 veut c wh wood exumple, is grada- * 74, Md, 103.74) and 108.7434. Peete tas tntdbadiy brags Guo compaint AY, Remodeling | his inieriye "policy ls | GOVERNMENTS LOWER. ruing street catch-bi tern z rallways, it Us; <j Pie ark ch-basin was referred to the Department aud ae whole eupiro moves on Hireed | The decline in gold and the reaction 1n our securi- | Constantinople unders.aads Cairo. Both mean } tles abroad bad an unfavorabie effect on the gov- . Peace, KeCAUse War Wouid be ruluoUs to euch, Ldo ernment lst, which, outside the curreacy sixes, , hotytve the Viceroy the credit of veing so anselfisa ¥ * tut he does not Wish lis luJepeadence; for ne | W408 mevits are enhanced with each dovnward owns ad ewpire Ly Lue will O: God, Whatever he | Step in gold, was lower, not to say heavy, although it | ‘The following isa comparative statement of contac! are reported for the two weeks ending Decemb ' oo Fer ai Res Mea Diph= Smtll= qr rowers who had been tardy with their accounts and went out looking for funds at the last moment | Foreign exchange was steady on the basis of ; Assistant Treasurer paid out $140,000 gold to-day in | 8000 US 5-20, 0, 1000 US 6's, 10-40, One o Uloots @. ML 10000 shs NYCA&H R ctfa 87: 200 Erte be he 100 Hlariom te " ariem RR. bi 6000 600 ceadins RR. Lid 4000 SC 6's a, 800 Un Puc RRL. p 4000 Un B: 100 Host, Hart Ly | 200 shs Coa C WLSSMS RR 400 do. iM 209 Wes: 0 Jw influence of tho stringency in money, but became | Steady and con'inued so until toward the close of tne afternoon call, when a sudden deciiae of 14 @ 34 per Cent ensued, in consequence of the severity of the monetary stringency prevailing aout two o'clock. But the eventual relaxation to7 per cent changed the current of prices once more, which, ona light business, rapidly improved, tue chief features being @ rise to 05 for Wabash and 633; for Pacific Mall. The Northwest and St. Paul stocks and Pittsburg Were strong and % a1 per cent nigher. The follow- ing table shows the highest and lowest prices for the principal stocks during the day hanayeee? Lowest. New York Centra! consolidated, ae York Central scrip... Ie. « Reading . Lake shor Wabash. 85 Pittsburg... 27 | Northwestern, . 62) } ocr ee preferred. 88 99 and Li peel * act ‘aul preferred i. | Obto and Mississippi, as SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, Wednesday, Doc. 20—10:15 A. Me US 6's, "81, 0...0 117: 1009 T Reon ivosma tae nae We ekM LE 4 bey d0...6, 1000'Tol, Pex W Ist, 4 he OL Wuhs Merchants’ ik? 10 an 5) Ocean Bank. - 21 Continental Bank. Con Coal of Md. ao. - id g te 1000 Chi & NW 9000 Alich Sos prot: 12:15 aad 2:15 o'Vieck &. ML. 108% 95000 US 5-20, "66. na 4500 US 5-2 » Tiss abou) “aos u ‘ao. nM in 100 Pao MS 1 Chic vx Typh->. Typhoid. Scarlet. lupsing. wes, Herida. yas * Pecember 2 7 Heart wheel iar Muy ve called. Koyptis to-day blaziug wit pros | would have been dililicult to secure any largo | tee a aS § it} 5) perity, saatsied doi tae Maaity Of the bast, 183 | gmounts at current quotations. There ars ti She Nenisier of 5 mene During the aequired tie solidity aud psesuge of & Kuropean AS ABO fe appoers, e plaie. Her posiitou at tuis hour 13 wus uraterial ad- , be less actual buying this year to avoid local and f BL tpon tie jus H iT pon Lie previous wee Vaucement, Concord wiih tue Porte, parliamentary | State taxation by wealthy men, the idea prevailing sponding wee< a: 1n7. hin; constitutional, 1 overnment ana the Wet-veiag of Wbe people, Upon | : lent caus frst arriving were 1 demaaded:— ts j tat the possession of borrowed _ bonds | from 1y to 12, “How is tue army? Are you in Ognilag trim?” | serves the same purpose as ownership—a mittent and 2to “ho 7) exclauned a miai Wao KouOWs; “you MUS’ . device which enables the = capitalist = to INTERMITTENT FEVPR, Ing in each instance the sine number as in the precediag Not talk guns, power auu suot here; We are using ploughs, Spades aud sleyuera’s crooks 2? avoid the chances of a declincin the market when eek. The moriailty of scarlatina incressed from 8 to | that of diphtberla aud croup together, from 21 to 2 wut the iuture wall sow buat tue Viceroy 18 a the time comes for him to convert his bonds into ning colgh, from 12 to 13; that of typlug Moaguron of tiple resyuics:—a mercnant, diplomat i" ne ot exp 3 | 3, and that or typhoid fms anu. suldier, He lias ‘iiod tne fleas two. Rassia | Cott Sain. This tact explains the inactivity of tte, | aud the wWestera Powers wil vel kim wien to use , S0veruineat market, Waich ta Decombor has usually the third, been activa aud strong, owing to purchases for avoiding taxation, ‘Tue following were the clos- lng sireet prices this eventug:—United States cur- Tency sixes, 11334 @ 11334; do. do., 1831, regisvered, | 11334 @ 108% 5 do. do., coupon, 11774 @ 11734; do. {From the Shanghai (China) Weekly Courler, : five-twenties, registered, May aad November, 1093, | pepl. 23.) t \. , . | We have on previous occasions suggested the #110; du, do., 186%, conpon, do., 106 & 100%s dd._| fdea of an Exhiviuon of Arty aud sciences 1n | 40. 1864, do, do, 100% & 10375; do. do., 1865, do. | Suaughae similar bo the varivus exinbiuons Wat do, 1lL @ 11134; do, do., registered, January and sipce le your 1od1 lave beeu cae periodical fusion 4 os in buropean cies. Our impression was that utaue IU, 111 11134; do. do., 1805, coupon, do, 114 uiacturers in Engiand aad America migal do Cluua — & 14; do. do., 1867, do. do, 115% @ 1153; do. AUT Lueutseives vonsideravie g40U VY ACUUIUE Ydt do., 1868, do. Uo., 115} w 115}45 do,, fives of 1881, Bufo tstruincats aad obccs of fyuded, registered, 109 & 10914; do. do, do., coupon, luv a 109:4; do. ten-forties, registered, 1033 a 108945 We ure disposed | do, do,, coupon, 10935 & 109%. ‘case of yellow fever dises 02 ‘Ninety-one dei au increuseot 2) and fl week ending April 22 ART iN ASIAs ts | Seventy deaths u ere ascrivest to the LOCAL RESPIRATORY COMPLAINTS, wan {neroase of 6. Tie iol.uwing were the principal meteor. logica! {catures of the week as recorded for this ¢eparument he Cooper Uniou e 29.919 num temperature, 43 degrees; t tent Tees; mean temperature, 81 derrees 66 min- tes, be! je.rece 38 mintties less than for the correspond- lng period during the past ten years. Mean degree of huald- Yhe Attorney reports as follows:—Number of acttons com d for noncompliance with orders or viviast laws or ordinances, 17; putmber of jilguns din rar sinumber of actions ciscon- Caner upon evi.ence of abatement of wil cause ot complatat, j Dumver of complaints Ly Inspecters examlied and tora of order en orsed jucreon, 23; number of such complaint @xamived returned for further statement! Plan of a Natioual Extiviiiou in Shanghae. \ ualive enterprise 10 Lhe , tis oO. peacciul progress. ‘On the present occasion, nowever The City sauitary 1 spector reports the s.aughter houses of — to recommend an expusitiea of a Somewhat diaer- | Whe olty Loldng permits ‘unter this Board as beingia agood | eye characu ‘there are Bh dpegapoae tin ona SOUTHERN SECURITIES WEAK AND LOWER, NULOD. ny of Pollee reporta the following as - fiviisey, Of fich Cliuese varius articles of | The Southern State bonds continued weak, and ‘nt tubs tent, de, seized wad confiscated x8 uo utierests = There Must oid aud ne any eifort at pusiness led to lower prices, ‘The chicr jod ior the week euding Decemver 18, Dil Vuses—not forgeries, but | genuine products . 1, ures today were a “break’’ in the Tennessees to | of the pertod of tae Mings, ‘There must be ivory | work of Ue 10st compitcated and elavorate desea; { Lihere must be Jade Of priceiess Value; there Wiusl 06 pictures on SUK [hat would preseut an aisvorical panorama of the rise And decwience Of art in We Siowery Land, ‘Luere wiust ve vosides specimens of the'saiii ia clay modelling Wuich tae Chinese un douvledly pussess; vicre dust be Boups.oue Orda meuts irom Foochow aud wood carving lrout a thi . | Ningpo, &c. Now te ts easy to say that We have ail chee cua thee neg hn pe ered Been exunples Of Unese Liduches of native indusiry. rt ¢ i ig were the closing str terested in the education of children than such aM | We nave ceriamly secu occasional specimens, UL We ROUB WIRS, bie 6 of doh bo Mee ane exhibition of versatility and excellent training a3 | huve never hud wie Whole array of ary mauulactures evening, Inclusiy quotations esleoti | that which yesterday marked the pleasant Christe | pr sented ut a yiduce, eared tty We tlavo exe , Southern municipal and railroad bonds:—Tennes- ‘, oe asudicieal nUMver Ol aiticlés IM euch Kin . _ 7 * mag reception of Primary School No. 16, It was | ‘od tocether, Wo eaabe Us to Judze ot tue sec, OX Coupon, 62 a eh i oh Gh eid aA demonstrative of the happy sud fruitful resuits giuia, ex coupon, 6) & 62; do, registered stock, old, , Mertis Of he individual object. We have ull sven & arising from the judicious combination of amuses — Cliinese Vise, but we lave not seen fly or a ada J according to coe | sixes, deicrreu scrip, 22 @ 24; Georgia sixes, 10a veal (carcass), 2; veal (“bab™), 6: tle, 2; sheep, 5; hose, ‘and 675 pounds of PRIMAKY SCHOOL NO. 16 Obrisiman Reecption—A Cheerful and Credits able Entertainment by the Pupils. and a further decline in Virginia consols to } 6734. ‘The Octover South Carolinas were otfered at i 20 late im the day. Tue only feature In the way of | } strength was presented by the new North Caro- | linas, whica advanced to 14 a 17%. On tho other | hand the special tax bonds brought only $61, cash, for each $1,000, at an auction gale to-day, The 47 a 52; do. sixes, consolidated Londs, 6734 a 58; do. | Chines vases array ment with the regular routine business of tie. We havo all sven draWitigs On. Bi the institution, and the parents aud frlends | we nuve never seeu a claguited coliecnna ct neue | se a rash oa Tie Paria ae dtc ua bao of the youthful students present must ; Works with the names of the sayposed ailsts, nud | a 34; do, funding, 1806, 20 a 25; 10.5 i the note stating the pertod to which eacn picture 20; do, bia! e 4 assuredly have been delighted with the | Wyasty bo reietved apponded. We Have al seen jada | 18 & 205 dew new, energy pens hens aay 8 16; innocent and meritorious entertainment. There | ornaineiis ou the bad.es ul ou soreizn Imends, bus | Missouri sixes, 67 a 0744; do. Hannibal and St We have Never s¢en tue Muitatlous products of teaty + Joseph, 93 a 94; Louisians sixes, 60a 69; do. new, ANA Skul ante Walen ine Mayorite sfone inarerial of - 32: x 51a 07; do. do, eights, 70 Chiba lus buen fusitoued. puch an accumulation | 6% #623 do. levee sixes, Gf Ol} flo, da. Bighis 70 of oujeets Would prove hughly mieresiing to tie puve | & 80; do. do. eights, 1875, 78 a 89; do, Pentvenuary sevens, 65 a 74; do, railroad elgnts, 75 a 80; Ala- @re tines when our iitile boys and girls must have opportuuity tor tue d ay of their tastes and guileless humor, anid the Jact of the occasion being @ commituity ane ue in public, and that, too, at a period of festivity and | Hie at large. ape mere : ) sci s would be Liberal beghhpes a 7 0 1003 aii Feyolciuy, tends to create a commendable rivatry to | PA ae eee ie Citta cele own coun AMA fves, 60 & 60; do, eights, 97 100; do, ergits, | hich even the dullest child 1s not Insensivie. The wy ficuied Lue apyreciuiion Of loretuer: Montgomery and Hufaula Railroad, 90a 95; Sout | 49’ xed another “10.2 collecuun OF pany Interest ile wre | Garoiiua sixes, 49 a 62; do. new, January aud July, besides Ue various aruicies ma) 5 2 a 2: do, do., April and October, 19 a 20; mignt ve introduced. We re ttendauce at the reception yesterday was unusually large. and the audience gave evident cols. ‘There are ti Suangnae : tokens of their appreciation both for the combined curtositits. Suu casa colued durug We Arkansas sixes, jonded, 52 a 53; Mobile and 0d Individual eiorts of tho puptis, te majority of bee a. Raa eT ote ie ot aluquecing easton Ohio peer? cece be he 92; hs Le Whom far surpassed the anilelpations of their care- . wry would arraoge tite Coins and write a descrip. eights, 79 & £2; do. second mortgage eights, fui and energeuc teacuors, | tion ol them im the exibition catalogue. | 68 a 72; Mississippi Central Ratiroad, dirst The hall was graceiuliy festooned with garlands, ie: si car ae mortgage, sevens, 80 o $6; do, second morigage, and, veing liguted with gas, presented quite an ITEMS FRO’ ASIA. eiguts, 73 a 78; Now Oricans and Jackson, @nimeteu appear more especially so wien 900 first morigage, 84 a 90; do,, second mort. tr cheeriul and interesiing litile faces were revealed, We have newspaper files from British India, | S8k% 71S a 1B; Memphis and Chariestua | > Many of the Uny matdens were very prevully dressed, | qarea at Calcutta on the isth of October. ‘The jour- Ratirovd, first mortgage, 62 & 85; do, sec ond mortgage, 78 a 52; Greenville and Colum- | bia Railroad, guarancveed by South Carolina, 68 a 62; wacon and Brunswick Railroad, guaranteed by Georgia, 60 a 70; Wilmington, Charlotte ana Kutherford Railroad eights, 53 a 66; Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad sevens, 50a 60; Memphis and Little Rock Railroad e1ghts, 70a 80; Memphis city sixes, £6 & 53; savaunad city sevens, 83 257; New Oricans consols, old, 72 a 76; do, Issued to raul- roads Sixes, 70473; do, sevens, 62a 63. THE RAILROAD BONDS. The foilowing were the bids for the railroad nd Uic culire edect Was not only agreeable Lo We | pais furnish the followiug Interesting items of eye, but signilicaut and imnposiag. Messrs. J. As | new Halivan and Henry McCave, trustees, occupied | Beals on Lhe platorim, the Wer OlicIATINg as pres | Biding Oliver, The esicemed and daieateu principal the estabitshinent, Miss sarah J. J. Mecairey, tak 1 ible exertions and execcuuve | arrived Irom Yarkaud. at condition of the scivol 18 | Lord Napier threatened the Madras Athenwum stood ueur the plano tn trout of | with an action for libel. | The deah rate in the central provinces in India ) in August Was 4 per thousand, Ness was suspended during the annual birg’ ohdays. ‘Leade at Ladak was very bad, no caravan having fully carried Regi hie Lis amie cided sume ery sliuple yet pleasing and joyiul choruses, witcha Wes rel Hered eveu by the younger branc | Five inches of rain fei in forty minutes at Ma- onderiul precistun aud Uarinony aud eliciied weil- | Lableshwar on the 4th of Uctover, leserved ap t address of wel- | Mr, G. B. is compicted the building of a new oe Was delivered by Miss Annie Mckvoy, whe | theatre for Calcutta in a Itttie over three weeks. ho vaiedictury was utrusted to Miss 1» Miley. | ne crops in the central provinces wera still mong the other young tadies WoO distingulsl: 0 ry “4 themselves In recilutious, dialogues and due AUR Lge DUP, AIS CAEL: UlsSARS Wie’, FEEY) = BES |, 1288. 1% New york Cen 6's, 185/x 59 New Lork Cen 0's, 6 €.. © Tol & Wab 2 m... ‘Voi & W: fs ; Valent, Rew Lork cen b's, fe es" | were Misses Anuie Garrey, M. Brogaa, J. Brown, | V4 ew Xi Bn s da Mc luskey, i Nicholls, K. Ambrose, M, Kock ' rhe people in the dominions of the Nawab of pag vernoen 3 a en z . Doubleday and ot wille (ne male depart- | Janaghar, in Kattiwar, were suffering severely from rie ist m., nincy ¥ Tid Sonia Jowa'lst mis 67 ont was creuitably represented vy Masters Wile . famue. Gal & Chic extended. 03 6 ‘ 4 ; Y h wt | ham ioger's, viner, he Kelly, Ke I. SeUarte, | ‘Tne Intest reports from all parts of the flooded dis+ OR Se poe | + Duvis, Us rs00, J. O'Neill, om such ® tricts Of Leng Were more favorable, and Lue rivers Sorts & isasox tauayg | host of juvente tae tit WOuld bo InvIdiCUS to MaKe | were rapidly subsiding. Mortis . Belectiun. The enutied “The May «ue (subsequently crowned with regal houors, alter @laborate discussion), H. Doubleday, UC. vaddon, J. | Jailey, 5S Toms aud a bevy ol oher enchanung litte beauues took part; “The House That Jack Balt," a humor yepresenitaiion of tie mence the firs: week In Noveuber, extraordinary scenes and imcideuts tat marked | ype death rate in the northwestera provinces for the surroundings of tial mereantie estavlisiment | august wes 1.5% per Urousand. fnere were 696 a eoitton Of tite co my rerenntion mat. a bee deuths from suake vites and by wild annals. x on ol their couL.e propensities, dud Creater i ‘ Ooo oot en teres Lg proceed | norreuce at the murder of Chief Justice Norman. fogs to a close. ‘The reception was alrogether nightly creditavie to the pupils, as 1 Was gratnying to Ue It was officially annonnced that Lord Mayo, Gov- ral oi lowia, Would leave Simla ou tie charming — dialogue, however, | "4, p | ou,’ IN Which Misses L. Hirt | Colonel Pelly reported from Buskire that the poor | 1 | were daily Increasing, “notwithstanding the num- | ber who wied of starvation,” The members of a new Itallan opera company arrived In Calcutta, aad the season was tocom- | Clev & Tol Clev & P1tt8 dm, Cley 4 Piiés dun im & Alvon ist ps Alton income. 's, guar by M vol Pac RK Centrar rac gold Union tat Ti Cen? ped Be leville &8 I. Alton & Hpprectative Assciwvuige Who Witnessed Mt, Lo the | ernoy Gen M Bhorn io prinelpar ol the school, however, aud the — Ist of November, and arrive In Calcutta about the 4 Son aint mere: th | painstaking and accomplished teachers, Who do 80 endof November, 4 a oP Chie kind Goo Sma | Much towards the earevul training of the youth en | — Lord Mayo ordered a stone cross to be erected on | Chic AN Wes bis ..... 83° Tol, oo & We ED, sae Sho Fare oo coe ee eaintnent Wire rape HO | the Heid of Chnliianwalla, containing the nanes of | Chie xk W lst m Fe Fee BS BWM Deseees BF awarded. ‘The entertammer ye repeated he ETI! "3 wo ieil in thats an jo. con. ‘ol, Peo wt Wart mses. % pie otnera Lo be present, as the united | alt te LTinish omlcers wo abaevere battle | elt Lack @ W ad ia N York &Nilavens's.. 9T to-day, to ne years since. Space set apart Lor Vistiurs Was overcrowded yester- ; BNC Y ‘The recelpts of the East, Indian Railway for tue week ended (he 30th of Seplomber show a decrease as compared With Uioso of the Correspondiug week of last year OL £11,234 Sardirs Asiam Kh.in and Hussain Khan, who wero accused of the murder of General Feramia Khan, were Killed tn prison at Kaul oy thelr brothers, Hassan Kin and Kasim Khan, ‘Tole Wa} lat m, ex Cedar # & Miaa lay m.. 85 ‘Toi & W Ist m, StL di 8696 THE CITY BANK SHARES. Ocean Bank stock sold at 12. the prices at the call of bank slares:—New York, 130; Manhattan, 160; City, 220; Phenix, 105; Trade: men’s, 150; Gallatin National, 118; Merchants’ Ex- | INSLRUCTION, os Appointed=Appeoint+ ‘s Confirmed. The Commissioners of the Department ot Public ' PUBLIO Inspectors and ‘Tru: i peettbdiate met yescerday aliernoon, at four The King of Burman ‘Sppointed a British merchant | 31334; Ocean, 10; Mercantile, 120; American Ex+ \ clocs, 12 Fegular sevsion, After the minutes | as his envoy to England to represent the injustice “i ey i wero ‘approved a "oe 2 le : uo was) ree | done by HOt allowins him to LM port flrearms accotd- change, 112; Bank of the Repubiio, Tab} intscobtete | veived from th ‘ubiaydapae ie ‘ ing to the treaty with Queen Victoria, 10244; Irving, 125; Metropolitan, 130; Citizens’, 185; | In tha Pe Mayer appointing tus | Coins bearing the imseriptions of Menander, | Corn Exchange, 120; Continental, 97; St. Nicholas, tees in the First and ‘Twenty-second wards, | pniioxenus, biomedes, Antiaikider, Appolodowis, | 415; Marine, 165; Commonwealth, &6; Importers’ | | Hermaus, Heliakies, Heaton, Antimachus ani Kaikabope, Were ulscovered 11 @ ruin at Soniput, The Rev. 141 Benari Dey contradicted the assor- tlon in tho article 1a the speccaior of “The Religious Fuvure of India,” that he nad said to the town Inclusive, Also appointing the foliowing inspect. ors:—Ja the First disiict, Oliver Baker; in the Second, Wm. I. McNamara; tthe Thira, Wim, I Gray; m the Fourth, Harvey H, Woods; in the and Traders’, 106; Park, 163; Manufacturers’ and Merchants’, 100; Pourth National, 11) }4; Oriental, 159 ex; Bankers’ and Brokers’ Association, 80; Ger- man-American, 106, April, LO) ae 4 t a ; May, 600 “at Lye. Total, 3; d t 12,159 bales. “Rates on’ cotton to foreign poits a | mor of an American brig heuce to Rlo Grande, full cargo of | flour at or avout SL 2 per bbi. | Tar was duil aud nominal at 35 25'a $4 00. ‘The following were | & change, 99; State of New York, 107; Commerce, | do. 83 New J it 49 do 8 New Jersey ConiRit 500 50 Chic & RTRR. by Ma oe a at {St Paw Ma Go 200 Del. U &WRR. 0 wus * fio WW RRS tag WO" dovseeeerssd@ Edi fi Ae 1g forms a ie... a S005 OC ELORK.. Wg BET QUOTATIONS, Wuif-past Five o’Vleck P.M. Western Union. 63g 61g pacine Mi BS NY | fatr to good fatr refining, { inn, 9340. a Y3q0.5 Tale tw kor y choice gruceFy, 100, a 10 4c, ; eenirifigal, bhdu, 4 16.: molasses, bids. and boxem, Tio. @, $e. 1 melado, Sige, Havana—Hoxes, Dutch standard, Nos. 740 % Croat Wge! a Wen; do. 1 to 1h 1040. & 6 to is, 1 26. ; 40, 19 to 90, 1? er a dive. a Ly} Rico—Common to prime to choice grocery, Oe, a LU} Brazil-Duteh stamiard, Nos, 8 to ie iie. 4 en tare. Dutoh standard, Nox 10 to 1%, 9}¢6. a le. "Mantis and extra superior, Tice, a 8, | SEED. OR heed War stoady at I1}c0, a T1M4es fi and 1116. for Lndintity with naies of whoa ia base, or One Sreaittive remained duit and now nal; quoted at 940, tor lee, but lower to sell, We ~Superior Sz. TALLOW was moderately active, hear of sales of 153,000 loa, at 9c. a D'\c, for prime astern and Western and 996. tor prime city, Watskey.—Kecelpts, 654 bb's, he market wos firmer and moderately active, Sales 875 bbia. at Yic., closing irm at that price. CATTLE MARKET, aligat were armor, 400. bo, being the range. Receipts, DOMESTIC MARXETS, Cotton weak; good ord bagi Ree po mm weak; ording it ® lisge.; net receipts, 1,853 bales; exports Ye, reat it ny LAOS; obasiwisey AUN j stock, 37,31 MoutLr, Deg, 20, 1371. Colton quiet but tem; middinze, 18:46." a Ube. ‘Net Tee ceipts, 619 bales, Bales, 1,000. S.ock, 65,355. New o@ Dec, 20, 1871. Cotton irregular; middlings. 19!¢e. ; not ta, 7,807 Daloss ‘ona, 8,778 ; exports to Hamburg, M3; fovaswise, 419; sales, WO; stuck, 142,893. SAVANNATY, Des, 20, 1371. Cotton firm; midilings, 18%{c. de: receipts, 4,248 bales, Exports to liremen, 2,08); cuastwias, 1,100, Sal 1,loa, Brock, 75,550, é . TIN steady; mi tdiin cy 5 j exports to Great Bri Ls, 1,925; cOuatwive, 1,248; ances, 100 CHLOAGO, Dee, -9, Wheat fa fair demand a ower No. 1 apring, $1 22g Gan Cotton quiet and ints, 1,089. hale Flour dui! and unchange, fates; demand, wioliy specuintive 0, " 443 XO. 8 10., $1 05; seller January, wl seller tast half of mouth, 1 194; seer Febrnary, Fovruary, st 3d%q Corn E ge. 2 mixes, U a Be vd ana = ftym; c. & 6c, Bure: iets and anckanyge Spring, Stigce, Now 3 uo, ry io No. pring, ic. ; rejevied, 400. 4 46c.; No. 2 apring, selier January, Bio. 8 ‘ork in fair demand Dut. at'lower fatey, i803 @ 718 IU; aelier January, B13 26 seller February, 813 60 8 515 G0; sect March, vier April, old do w Blt 9. tn fair 8; 845 a $8.50; seller January, B38 20 pruary, 8 Ne ‘a BY pe ‘Haws, | ore am buik moate quiet 4 ve hogs cul and lower: $4 u #4 0, dressed, #4 Whiskey in fair demand; 40, Keceipta— [100 bbls. Hour, 4,400 bushels whent, 181,00) do. corn, 19,00) do. oats, 1, do rye, 12,000 do. barney and 16,00 nous, Shipmenty—4,000 bbts. dour, 2,000 busnem waeat, 40 do, corn, 11.009 do, oats, ¥,0v0 dy. barley ant 4,000 hoz. BUFTALO, N. 1., Dec, %, 1371. Shipments by rati—Corn, 14,00) bushels.” Fiour quiet and unchaaged. Wheat dai; sales, lear sort Waal at) 1 83, Lear wule yan at gl ta. Ce bushels No, 2 Westera at 590. Uate vito 450 as to quadiy. tye neglected. Barley urm; 8 sels No.2 Western at Soc; Cana im old at Pork, lard and bizhwines uncvanged. Cat le—Recelps co..tinue ight; supply 194 cars loss than at the same time last week; market steady at au advance ot cy sieers, averaging lw» ibs., ob 15,00 lus., at eb 8134; 15 Lnasitna, oD 636; 52 Misavuri, averasin, bud + 406 Hitaols, 1ydsU'to Ls, atyd ao oo 85 20; 18 Ohio, avera, arerazicg | 180 Lay at ibs., at $6 z aud Lambs Supply 5 900 neas felt pri es Canadas, tye. al ky Sales AUS bef ik, AVES head On Lt 1st Receipts, 1,40 jd at 84 dU td OBWEGO, Veo. 2, 1371. Flour unchanged; sales 1,3.0 bbis. at $7 ot ‘or No eprlug, $4 Lor amuer winver, 83 25 for wale wate for doubie extra, svheat lull and u bushes ot N at Lashels Ginada is wu 1 60 pet b0 ror quiet; p to cavice, qi i EBOROPEAN MA&KsTS, Lonnon Monry ManKr’ Counow closed at United States n 1807's, 0%; ten-Lurues, 13g Ay BOUUSE.—WAuIs, Deo. 20—P, M.—Rentes closed at COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Dev. 2 rhe cottun market close iw udiing uplauds, inf dhos Orweans, Wgd. ine saes of the way Keri hake Reading, ex. d Lake Si Misi f Hake Sin Boviace try Yea B Unioa ‘ol, Tad Can 18%) 0 18% COMMERCIAL REPORS. Wepngsnay, Deo. 20-6 P. M, Corrrr.—The market to-day was somewhat excited and frregular, but very sirong. We hear ot sales of 1,0.0 bags per Merrimac, and 557 bays per Elizabeth Sherries Loth sales on private terms. We quote:-—Cargoes (ito), ordinary, 15igce do. do, fair, iStac.@ Ite; do. do. good, Lijge. a IMge. a 17404 gold, 1a bond, 6 days; Maracaibo, 17c. a 19c.; Laguayra, 16}4¢. a 1c. ; Si. Domingo, in bond, 12c. a 12346. ; Java, We, a 2to., gold, duty paid. CorroN.—The demand for cotton on the spot has been good, chledy for speculation, but prices were irregular— about isc. better. For rutare delivery the market was quiet, owing to of sviders; prices advanced igo, 18 tales Teported on Change to-day were as follow Lo-Day. Toa!. — ol Consumption... 1,930 1,453 Shecuauon 20 1833 B00 ry 73 been as 1ouow! 0 3,7 8 low middling, the sales have 6 Last evening —Dece: 9 i at 19, go. Jamaaiys Hd) at 12 ‘ 100 nt 19%yc.y 200 wet 20: Lib. GLU at 20, “ae Ce Totaly 80) oales. To-day—Decemver, Lihat Lge. deliverca Guth; WW) at Ly L-16e, Mes, Wat 19 Lilo. Jaunary, 4 WE 19:45 AN) AE 1D gop Hyluid ab se 200 at Yuc., 100 at 19 Keeruary, | Gee Wud ub jogetner 5 ‘0 Liverpool, by steam, B-ld. w sc. 5 b: Lavio, -y sean, Te. £010: Bully yon TO compreseed. “Io Bremen vy soa, Batic ports by su 1 ag Hambur,, by steam, Ic. gold, compressed. T Clarion: more, 195, Gay lust week, Al . New Urieans Texan 1 ve Maa Li's 14 1 Good oruinary, Lise 16 | Low m ; (! Midehng. Goow un iding -T qUObstiONS al more than halt a Gi four was dail, Sima t sate "i 1 Southern flour was dul. of noout 39 bis, | Corn meai was dull, but unchanged. We note sacs of 500 | Wheat bis, Jersey yellow ab aso was dull and pearly uuiniiid at $145 a 150 for do. for No, 2 3 0, Thos AL DL 504 a BL AB for coo to chi Wi, HL 69 «$1 97 for smatt lots com einy NOMINAL at HI Gd a il HW), wd fd ture, Vora waa dik an for old mixed in store. a WHT about 21 nf mixed and white atioat. Kye was quiet, wita gue. bid and yoo. ake. sariey Was pomual, at We. a bl Ld. Freigiers—ine inquiry for berth room stil coutiaues Hpht,. ‘The olleringa are modevate and rates show uo mate- Fla: change. There was a ait Inquiry for vesse.s for char- ter, chictly for the petroleum trade, bat rates were genersily helt above the views of shippers, and conseyuently vustucss was restricted, The eng reported to-day were as follows :--To Liverpool by steam, 3,0 busueis wavat at 7d. | G.0u0 do. cura at Sigil, 600 Cales cotton at O-16d. @ Id, 708 | boxes cheeso at Vidy B60 do, LAcoM wt 33, a Sis, Bley 1G tierces beet at Gs., 40 tos tallow at 2s, Lo London by tally Boy bbis rosin at 2s, Y. tons clover seed at 253., 4.00 bush- cla grain to fill at bis, 6400) do, wheat at 7d., 600 tnd o1) cake is. In the charterlig live we have only to reporta rite MOLAS: There was aii the business as yet i light, z New Orieuns, now crop, at 43c. a 45 Rico on private terms, Ne i— ite more {i We he: Cuba—Cenirifugal and mixed yed » refining . Muscovado, grocery. Porta hico. English Isiaads, Dew Urieans NAVAL SruR quiet, but ver: wi Se, 100 U0! WAS quiet but sLeady, ¥. Strained quoted nominally at 5 a 8 Late last evening there were 8 of 2,109 bois. siraines 85 1, and 4000 do at Wilmtagton, fre on board, at 4 6, PSTROLLUM.—the market ior re. ned was quict bat firm, eWas & moderate inquiry, but the oferi.,e were very ihere were nosaies reported on Change, Held tor mouth at 22/qc. ase, Uru Nap remained quiet but orm, a! for Westorn or city. Case ofl reucained dui at Ab the creek the market contigued unsestied ular ab about previous quotations. ‘The Phulateiphi ket wasa shade firmer, but remained quiet, ‘The sales wero 2,000 refined, for balance uf month, at 2L,c., less re- Ahem; 2000 Dole. do, at 22cy lesw return, ani 1,600 Bui. do, ab Yes NO Gv tsi0Ns,—Recelpts—Pork. 1,073 bbls. ; bea’, 160 pack- ut meats, 1,146 dy D008 DU, auld erces wou 80 kegs ‘dhe pork market was quiet ad nominally uochanged, O:d mess was nominal at $19 4 a $18 BY, and new at Blo, tor forward deliver, 1 10 wales of cousequencs Bacon was in fair request and steady. We hear of exes of 80 boxe short cut cieur, for February and March deuvery, at ° You feo arrives 4.5 boxe’ etween this « and January 1H BHOFE Flog Spot, Tige. 5 wiso 100 e 8 chy jong clear, at ilcuyo, at from 6c. a7}. Keel -—Ihere was norhing ‘of importaice Feported to day, and prices remain sieadly at 99 a ld for mess, FU a S19 (or exira mesa, F164 Pls for prime mess Herces, aad $19.a.821 for India meas do, Beet han it ort rib {200d bales, tuciudiag ¢,000 for specuuation aaa export. VERPOOL PROVIBION MARKET.—Liverroot, Dec, 0— ef 75s, per vbl. for exita priie mess PROUUOR MARKET. —LAVERPODT, Dec, 20-— Nv Propuvn MAN a, 17d. per gallon; turper VinG.tea Flo Ancss, The discreditable conduct of the Legislature of Virginia iu reiusing to provide for the Jauuary tn- terest on we newly iunded devl, as weil as the general Hnancial situation, are the subject of the folowing rewarks in the Riciinund £ujutrer of December 10:— The cuse (succtnctly presented) stands thas:—A good may years ugu the State, through tie siute ‘Lonnon, Dec. 20 --Refined rhe petroleun atine, 49s," td. Der cw Ollicers, aud by Viriue Of an ack of Assemviy, re- quested oue 01 the most res,ecta ie citizens ul me Coumouweully (ian KNOW tO Le Wea tuy) to loan her $1,0v., Wich Was uceded Lor suine Work Urdered by the Geucral Asseaiwly. The party applies Daviag umypheit Jann in the invegrity and nigh fiuunciar credit of the Stave of Vatziuia agreed to lend ine money. No security was oifered, and wone was asked. The lender naving Dest deposited $1,000 In gold In One O1 Wie State Danks und ODv- Waived a certincate Oo: diepo.it irom tne caster, ap. plied al tue proper Oiice ior the 41,000 buud Which the diate proposed to give Wim ior his mouey, He obtained It and gave acheck jor the amonaot. the lst of every Jauuary aust drstor every July he was In ine habic Of receiviag 930 Interest on Lis lou 1a Vank notes equat to gold. Virginia bonus were then worth 100, On the first of Janua.y, lov, he was paul in the same way--the currency word stili itss On tie ist of July, isv3, ue urew $u0 in Couiederate moaey, thea equai to givin gold, Lefore January, loGs, he died, ieaving an aged widow auu tus estace nearly imsolveat. on tue Ist of January tals lady received $4) In Con- leucrate Hotes as lnte. est on tie State bow held vy her nuspaud, On the ist of July, Lstd, she received $4) More. Un tae ist Os saNuury, 1865, she recelyed ain turee $y Comederate notes, worth thea avout one dvilac im yott. in Jaly, 160, sue rr ceived uutiug. In January, 1sdo, she received nowung. sa ‘ch, 1806, the Legisiaiure undertook to fund the pubic dep ani to provide or uae anlerest; vat 1 Marci, tob7, belote any interest b.d been par anotter uct was passed, enliiied Ar Jor the payment 1 & part vi Luc ite! lic devi.’ by Ulis UCe bi UY ta questlon gub 220 On Lue 1st Of uly, 067, AAd B40 ON Like 1st OL Janae Ary, Lodo, two per ceul sci par, On ihe isc of July, Lovo, sie bot on We ist of Jauuary, Loud, 5 Un Lie luta vi August, Lod), sue ColLecied $10 more, and on tie otu of January, 18.0, she received | auocner $lu. j Last March the Legislature, seelng the injustice | Of (lus Operation, aad desiring to re-escablise tag | Credit OF Lue Blate, funded Lie Whoie Ge i Certaid LONdS Bud ceriucaes, ‘they wa TO Insts (OF Caen $4.90) das OY the State @ new 0un.1 Of gous Go’, and & Ceriuicate ior the otner iatra, fhey proposed to the voada iders Liat if Luey would Surrenier tieit bods tue diate woud give w new vout ‘or two. 3 of We ate for tne principal and inierest due, aud a ce otner third, yable Wiles i seu be ovtutued wien West Virginit.” They invited | the huiders Of tue state vouds Lo come iorward and setiie on Uhese terms, Tne, oderet as an tiduce- meut that the coupons on tue new bonds dad Deen made rece Val ny Xe. Fhe Veneravie lady to Whom We Dave relerred surrendered wer $1,000 bad to Lag Second Auditor OF Lue olale, an elved & boud of $065 66), aud a certificate lor god 38 ia, with tne express uaderstandiag iat on ihe Lst of | January, 1si2, sme woud receive $20, or turee per CeUt Seuit-ADDUA Luterest Ou 4056 665. Having driven tis sharp Wansaction, the Legis- lature Of the State HOW proposes (if the measure passes) bo Lake Lue ground tat our supposed ireud cannot get her Jaausry iaterest (of $24) without & special act of appropriation by tue Legisiature, pro | Viding jor tue payment Of Ute January luterest on te sanded debt. ‘She public will be astonished to learn that at the very Moment wien thy olate 13 Inviied to take wis position, she hus in the lreasury about $1,000,000 | ying 1dle~the whole interest calcd for belug ouiy some 1X huudred thousand dollars. DEATH OF A PROMINENT KINGS COUNTY LAWYaR, The death of Mr. Richard ©, Underhill, a promt | nent lawyer of Kings county, occurred yesterday, at his jate resigence m brookiyn. Deceased, wao was avouy fly Vears of age, Was & alive Oi (his cily, Where he served one teria a3 District Atworuey, Irom 1864 to 1860, He lad w very wide practice an ‘wus regarded as one or the inost able members of | the Bar in Brooklya, The Couris honored ois memory | by adjourning yesterday upon the aunouucement of | » Further action oi the Bar wilh be nud | “MARRIAGES AND DZATHS nae Mannie. SuyTH—Hewss.—In this city, on Tuesday, De- cember 19, ab the residence of the bride’s brouner-in- law, by (he Kev, Dr. Price, 5. M. SuyTH, Of Aiex- andria, Va.,\to Miss Msvoka b. Hewes, Of Puliadel- phia, Pa SPONK—SPEAR.—At Rahway, N. J. on Tueeday, December Ly, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Dut steady at Baia $4d, with sales of BY range. Cut meats were dull, but without, notices in price. Dressed hoya wore steady at Bsc. a big ard was cull aad lower, closing heavy av steam on the spot and all Decomber, and 25g The sales were avo 1,4W0 tlerees at 9» igo. tor January. I tierees at Ugo. for FE ‘wea cor Mareh at lve. prime kettle rendered on the spot. RICE.—There has veen about the usual activity to-day and Prices remain steady. “ihe sales were 22 terers Carolinn at . ANC,, 100 bags Paina ab 7 oc. @ Tac, add 200 bays oF Kan goon ai by aie. BUGAL.—The market throughout was dull and ne: Jiall at Calcutta “inat tie biverest drop in his cup ‘Was Una. God Conpelied hima to accept the new aalvatiod irom the woulh of the White man,’ Filth, Alexander McLeod Agnew; in the Sixth, Jolu IL. Lieizer; ia the Seventh, Robert Mcuinuesss Commuaiceuons Were resolved trom the ‘rad. STOCKS DULL AND BTRONG. Tho stock market opened weak uncer the adverse inal, Fair to good retining quoted at ¥4c & Igo. 9 note sales of U3 Ghia, meado on vate terma, Cuba-lnferlor ta aammuon redniag, Siac @ 8740 ony aust by the Kev, br. Avercromuie, J. HENRY STONE tO Lizzie A. SPEAR, daugiter of Heury Spear. Died. Apsor.—Suddenly, in Jersey City, on Wedneedey, December 20, AvIEL ABLOL, aged 73 years and mouths, Notice of funeral hereafter, ANDERSON, —At Buifalo, N. Y., oa Saturday, De- to | un {| he Was | aid in @ depreciated currency. Oa te | si of July, 1o64, be Was paid im the same curvency stil further depreciated, On the Lst of » Prlactpat | 21, at two P.M. Relatives and friends are invited to atiend. DepeLL.—On Weauesuay mornin: December 2% 1871, Lypia, widow of Datel Be'ell, aged ars, ine relatives and frieads of the family are respeat fully luviied Lo attend the imueral, at ber late resi. dence, 9 Cranberry street, Brookiva, on Saturday, December 23, at one o'clock P. M, precisely. Brown.—On Wecneaday moning, December pie a lingering Uluess, WILLIAM Brown, aged eara, Tie friends of the family and those of his brothers- in-law, Michael Thomas and Patrick Barrett, are tm vite i tu atiend the funoral, on Friday, at one P. Mey from his late resiience, 416 East Sixteenth street, Without (artuer notice, , Burosr,—vp ‘tuesday, December 19, at Jersey City Heigu’s, irs SARAH BUBDBIT, in the 74th year | Of her ace, qf ductal services at her late residence, on Fi 22d Inst, ab twelve o'clock, and ab Ridgewood (| Encish sei ornvod Keormed Dutch Caurch) a6 hal.-past two ‘Trains leave Jersey City (Pave. Dia Ferry) at 1.45 P. di, ‘Tue reiacives aud (riends @ | the family are respectiully tnvited to alvendy i ine Meecha cee . KL, on Saturaay eveme | 5 cember 6 J J bis stn year, 6, Lo7i, Colonel {HOMAS CHACE, CLAKK.—On Tuesaay, December 19, BERNARD CL Ags, the beloved Husbant of Catharine Clark, ® Saat county tyrone, Ireland, in the 50th year The relatives and triends of the family are invite® to «tiend te funeral, trom nis late residence, 128 West fhirty-tinrd street, to St. Francis’ caurct, West Liurty-tirst street, bebyeen Sixth and Seve1us Bveuues, ab Dail-past Mine o'clock on Friday, Ur 22d Inst, Where & solemn Iigh mass will be c brated ior the repose of hs soul; Irom thence te Caivary Coweiery ior interment. Diyton.—At Nortacastie, Westchester county, N.Y, on Tnesday, December 1, EMBLINE Daytom, ta the 67th year of ver axe. ‘The relacives and irieads of the faraily are respeot- faily mvited to attend the taa-ral, Irom her late resiile 2, ab one o'clock. Care Keusico. on the acrival of M. traia vom New York. —U00 Weduesday, December 20, WILLIAM ny Myed 74. Funeval will take plaice al one P, M., from hia late residence, 422 West Fortieth strset, oa Friday, 224 Inst, Friends of the samuy are respectfully tnvite@ to attend, Fr\cH,—On Weilnesday, December 20. FREDBRIO’ CHARLES, sou of Frederick Jovn and Killen Fine&, aged 5 months and 9 days, runeral to lake pace trom the residence of Bis parents, 27 Fleet street, brooklyn, at two P.M, Im fermeut at Greea wou GILDAY.—-OD Weduesday, Decomber 20, Parsiog, GiLpay, native of Stannoa Bride, Kings county, Trelana, «ued 37 years. Tne (riends of the ianuly are respectfully invite@ to aitend tae tuuera,, oO Friday, tue 2d, at two Oclock from nis lite restience, 4 Madison street. GiBBs.—A6 Union iit, x. J, on Tuesday, Yeceme ber 19, 13/1, W. W. Guus, M. D., son of Rev. Dr. J. . Gibbs. tie $id year of cis age. The relatives aud friguds of fe family and te Masonite ra eruily ave tespectiully tavitedt to atten Dis iuneral. fron Grove churca, sew Duraam, Ne dey on Friday atteravon, at two o'clock. GoULDING.—On ‘tuesday, December 19, 1871, THoMas GOULDING, In the iid year of mis ave. ‘Tae re atves aud irieadds of ‘he bunily are respect- fally tuvived to atiend tie Taneral, (rout tis late resl- NO, il West cond street, on Thurs. Iver 41, at OU O'LIOCK W's a1, , in Brovalyn, Ou Lucaday, December 18il, WALTER HASLEY, youngest son of Edw @ud Jane itauiey, & emails ada by das, ‘ine teiatives and ivien ts of tae fauily are re specuuily invilel to alteud the taueral, from the resiience of fis parca s, (06 High séereet, on Thura day, the 2 Ml two o’ lock P.M einesday, liveember 20, RpwaD a uative of -uugarven, county, Kulkenay, Treiant, aged wv ve fuaera on Prat Wy , at one o'clock, from his late rvs.ience, 43 Madison he JAU UE! On iugsiay, Decemoer 19, 187, ANB ALING ALLUKS, relict of J. M. Jacyuelum, aped Tis the relatives and iriends of the family are respect invned fo atteud the funeral, froin tie Churem ni de Paul, Twenty-third street, on Frt- MM oy at ten axe—-Ua ‘tucsiay, Dece aber 1. WILLIAM RY, $n o) Chomas ana Margaret Jermaa, aged Lyear, 4 months dud Lt days, rnnera (cour the restience of the parents, 348 Nintuaveune, cats (Phursday) afternooa, at one Frieuds of tae iatily are respectfully im ‘fa December 1), ELI7AtETs —On Tuesday, 8 Wiliam J, Jonés, im the 634 wite OL ANN Jos | Year ot hor age. xno relauves and friends, also the members ef | Heary Chay igo, No. ii, Fe and A, AL, are re | speettuliy invited to attend the funeral, trom ber } late resijence, 40 wiy, Brookivo, B.D. + WBE —On Wedi y, Deceinber 20, Pate’ ) KewoBAN $ 1 > Monts, a Aue ary + the connuty of W ‘dhe imends and atinesbu, 1 acquit Inviucu to attend the iuneral, trom his late Cy o. Jit Thompson sireet, on rriday, at twe 6 o’ch SL. —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Decemner SLi, the beloved wife of Peter Kenuy wi daughter of Humparey ODononue and Margaret ue of the parish of Kenmare, county Kerry, reiwnd, ‘The relatives and friends are respectiully invited to atiend ihe funeral, on Tharsday, at two o'el P.M, trom uer Lite residence, corner of Myre a trand avenues, thence to the Cemetery of we Holy vross, Flatbush, Lrick voklyn, On Wednesday, Decomber | 20, ho: son of the late Ueorze OC. Leica. uu Luke's church, Clinton aveu on Friday, ecember 22, at two o'clock P. Friends and acquatutances are respectfully invited to attend, Mancus.—On Monday, December 18, 1871, of com Bu DARA U. MARCUS, In Lie LOth year of her “Faveral services at one o'clock, Tharsilay, 21at of Jnurch of the Redeemer, Fourey vond strect. avenue aad Kirhiy-s uadelpnia (Pa.) papers picase Norwwik (Va.) | copy. MEKRIAM.—On Wednesday, December 20, 18' Mrs. ALMisA N, Meniiam, aged 69 years, 8 mont and 24 davs, ihe friends and relatives of the farnliy are resp Iully myited to attend the funeral, from her ate re deuce, 43 Goerck street, on briday, December 22, af “past OU o'ciOCa. MORGAN.—Uu Wednesiay, December 20, 18° MAKY AGNES, the beloved’ cniid of Patrick Mary Mor, 3 and 10 montas, vue june ice from Lae residence ef her pareais, Si street and Ninth avenug Taursday, Dec ’ctocl se Al Lis residence, Fifth street, 2 December Li, MicHAEL O'BRIEN, SOR Morgan O'Urien, aged 34 years. ‘he fuuerai will iake piace this morning, at niae o’cluck, srum iis late residence, thence to the Caurem vi tue ‘Nativity, Second avenue, ineuce to Calvary ihe relatives aad inenas ef tue family, ns lei M. and David O'Grien, of nia faluer-ia-law, Coruelus Kir oi lis brotier-in- Juwes Kiroy, aud of OWen Murphy, are re stuliy uaviled to atiend. O'Leaky.—Oa Wednesday, December 20, FRED D1Is A,, Youngest cid OF Cornelius aud Lucretia We O'Leary, aged 24 mouths. Faneral so Thursday, December 21, from parents resuleuce, 255 bast Porty-uinth street, au noon. Oa luesday, Decemver 19, LUCY QUINe S, aed 3u years, lie relatives and friends of the family are re specuuliy invited to atiend the juneral, from hee 2 residence, sud AVeUUE A, this day, at Lo o'clece y ceony ver 2i, ub one o' LA: 1 ‘—Ln Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, December nerrB, Wile Of John Kubo, ia tue Wu year ie. sf ‘Tae veiaives and friends of the family are respect- fully juvived to aticud the fuaeral, from her tate Tesidvuce, 13 Stagg street, Brooklyn, B. Dy om Friday, December 22, at two o'clock. SCUOONMAKER.—Un Tuesday evening, at tem v’ciock, Veceuber ly, RuTu, Ocloved Wie of J. Be | Schounmaker, aud daugucer of Jonu and Sarah Me Cormick, mM Lie sin year of her age. For notice o! funeral see Friday’s paper, ‘ DHAKI E.—Suddeuly, at 56 /utnain avenue, Brook lyn, ou Tuesday, December 19, of tndammation ef | the boweis, WENKY GLANVILLE SHAnes, lute of Hee Majvsiy’s dniruetn regiment, 10 the 33d year of ig exe. eunerat ts Thursday afternoon, 21st inst, ag ree o'clock. prewakr.—-On Tuesday, December 19, Miss Ame STEWART, eldest daughter of Hon, James Srewarg, late of Averdeen, sevtiaad, aged 66, Kelatives aod [ricaus are respectiully invited te atiend che Juneral, frum tne residence of hee brovierin-taw, Mr. overt Chured, 457 Heury si Brooklyn, N. Y., Uns (Cuarsday) afvernoop, ab past oue a DULLIVAN. —Ou Tnesday, December 19, ANDREW CANBY SULLIVAN, aged 13 months and 19 aay: ‘rhe remains will be taken, on taursday at ten o'clock, irom tne restdence of his pare! No. Vi Peart siveet, tu Caivary Cemetery lor tuvere ment. No carriages allowed. SUTTON.—vu Tuesday, December 19, of cousump ton, Key, ANUREW J. SUTTON, Funeral services Will be nelt at St, Ann's church, Eihieeuth street, near #ifva avenue, on Satu more at teu o'clock, His trieads are tavited we attend, UNDERHILL.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, De cember 20, RICHARD C. UNDERHILL, aged 47 years. ‘rhe funeral wilt Cake place from his late resideace, 415 Clintou avenue, betweeu Gates and Green aves nues, brookiyn, on Friday, December 2%, at twe o’ciock P. BM. VAN BUREN.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morn- ing, December 20, at lis residence, 214 Frankiim ee BakNEeTT VAN Bunss, aged 39 years and % months, ‘vue relatives, friends of the famtly, members b Stella Louge, No. 200, LV. O. Fay and meinvers Fidelity Kocampwent, aro respecttully invited to ate tend the funerai services, at Bediord Avenae Bay charch, Bediord Lotge =) Ly en on brs Di ver 2% at taree O’eluc! . a. waurene LIZAGETH WALTER, widow of Adolph. Waites ed Gi years. Huncrae trom ine nous: os her sony 4 von Cole sireel, Ou Hhursuay, Decemver 21, Ye yEil.—On Tuesday, December, 19, 1971, Mosme WsiL, aged 74 years, Futeral will take place on Thursday, at tem o’ciock A. M.. trom his late residence, 173 avenge A —— Eleveuth street, Friends are respectiully Anvil vA —In Brooklyn, on Monday, December ZUILE lyn, ay, ingen ge comber 1H, ALEXANDER S. ANDERSON, 10 tie Sotb ear of his ame. : ‘Yue remains will be interred in Greenwood, from the residence of his brother, K. D. Anderson, 213 Carlton avenue, Brookivn, on Thursday, December Mr.. FRANCES S. ZULLL, widow of au tie Sota Fear of her age. ‘The relatives and irieuds of toe family are Uh | je to aitend the funeral, on Thursday, December at, twoP, ¥ trom 96 State strget, Brookva,