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THE MONEY MARKET. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. T 8 fe 156] Keg Del L & West 1 N ¥ Central 10,000... 19l 5000°........... 100 | 300 . T S e 1el Coupon. | Milwankeo & St P | oo 113 | 10,000 5, 106 8,000 105 D & 6, 520 Coup ‘6 20.000....... 10 0 0 1% : U S 6a520 Co 65 5 000 A00...... ... 0% 31 Michigan Central B Son 520Cp, 650l A 0. . .onaine. L 000 1064/ 3. Mich S0 & N Ind L - €2 ¥ & ta, 1040 coup 8 (00 [l Troas - ist 100. 20,000 asg] 300 I. 44 [Panama %0 weries Delaware & I.C [ 90............. 0,000 1059|146 156 [linois Central 3d Series (Cumberland Coal P .. 1188 [ a—— - I 9,000 b Missouri ta Pac K 10,000 W C State bs New ) 100 |7 WAL, ... 51 | Mariposa. Obio (s " 0 12)] 0. e T 8000, . ... 100 | Mariposa Pref Ciev & Toledo Obio & MissCer [ 200............ 26| LOO.......... 104 10.000 20} | Boston Water Fow 1 20.000... 2. . 20,000 200 pons M3 0,000 Adams Fxpress 200, 104y 10.000 .. b 1 vereanes T64| 700. 104 Rrie st worty 5 ... T7°) 200, 10 1,00 1004 ' South Amer Nav &! 103 g 0. Ernie 3d Mortgage | Chie Bur & Qain Marine B X Co ey 1.00....... 974 sesvatped SR RER oo ulikoded 1D NYCents 1853 | 130, 110§ Pists, Ft W & Ch 1,000 03 fadl St Co_'| 100 | 200 200 Mich Central 8 N ¥ 3,000 110 | Chie & N West con ) 71§ |Chicage sold cony bonds | 1,100 Nl wo............10 1,000 . M| 230 .. 72 [Mil & StPanl Ohle. & N.W. 1 Erio Preferred 200, BS 04,000 0 | 5. © vet. il & St Paul P »_ | Hudson River 100. Tol & Vabash ¢ 800 s 100... U 8 G 520 Con |Cley & Pittsburgh 2 000 IRy 4 Treas Notes, 7310 | 12 . 4 [Clic & North West 24 Serics N'Y Central ... .4 SO GGt I W .. 03 54 i, 4 © & Mins Cert 00 L hic & N'W Pref 210 000 5‘)‘! 100, L1198 400 - T 40,000 >l Brie Clev & Toledo Bowth Amer. Nov & 4 B} Marive & % 2§ 0CLOCK BOARD Atlantie Mail 1 rac 106 101 U8 6e b O, 65 N | Pacitic Mail 8. Co. 15,00 L1083 400 ... 170 | %, 1040 Coupon New-York Central ] 100 | 100, 13 Tennessee 68 Now | 20 124 10,000 0} Erie Clev & Toledo Missousi os | 200.. 13| 100.... 2,000 400, 3 3§, Chie & Rock 1 Ohio nnd Misx Reading | s00.... . 40,000 20| 900.....c ... Milwaukes & St P1 400 993 Michigan Cen! Tel' | %00.... 463 Mich 8o & No Ind ... s Western Union 300 100 ?khmu 00 . 0 #00 264 | 100....... UFEN BOARD OF FROKERS--10 A. M. Mariposs Preferred Pitts, Ft W & ( Chie & N West 200.... L1053 300, 4 100 1054 400, . © 10541 500, 100. . © 105§ 200, Mich S0 & No Ind |Ene 200. B1f 400..........0. T} | 1.%0. B 13 w3l 500 POt ] w13l 200 o g sx! 500, c. N§ Cley & Pitts my| 400............ 84§ 111§ 400.. o 84 1) my) b0 L £3. 103§ 400 13,1114 Clev & Toledo 3 1004| B00..... gl s 14 UPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—) F.M Koading. Western Union Tel 200....... 113 20 46} w3 28§| 200.. 11| 500.........b3. 46§ Mich So & NInd | 10 »3. 46} ) %13 Chic & N West | Cleveland & Toledo | 500 Rig| 200 494 oateonns s SRR E U0 Big| 400......... 0. 434 1133 100 u.x‘ 100 bl0. 434 100 5. Hlg 200 b 4 g #i5. €L | 100, &% 43¢ ent Chic & N W Pref Wrio #1018 | 500 el 71 |Clev. & Pitts .o \ B o 800, B 100.. 0. P.FW & C exdiv | 00 . 1003 100 .. 1043 .00 g ..810 1033 | 800. L1044 | :0.........63. 7§l 200,00 151034 OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—3] P. M. 0 & Miss Cert ‘West Union Tel Chic. K 1s & Pa S0,000...... veue 2 | H0.concerseees 46h] H0.cocunran...203 % LA o oot 46, 100 310 443/ New York Central | 100 b3 1094 | rid 4l 20 1% 5 x ‘ Mich So & N Ind ok . | v BOR| 8O0, 0. 3. 8 00.... L1100 | S b8, 78| 200,52 al0. 80§ 400 | <83, 703 |Clev & Pitta. s i 34| 200 Tig P, Ft W & C ex div 33! 100.. L 104} WEDNPSDAY, Nov. 28p. M. Gold opened at 1424, Tose to 1434, dropped to 1403, and | @sally closed at 141, The Government has been & seller | of gold to-day. The export by the Persia was $250,000. + ‘The stock market is dull, and tends to lower prices upon | She whole list. The chief purchases wers to cover short I @ontracts, and buyers for iuvestment do not yet appear. he bulls seem to bave lost their courage with their mar- @gins, and are not disposed to do anything. A few wealthy operstors on Friday came to the rescue of the market in | stocks largely beld by thew, but it appears that upon the | prices made by their purchases they wera the largest sell- ers. There is nothing in Wall-st., or smong merchants, to encourage new speculations for an advance until the wreck | 17 ©of last week's paic is cleared sway, and the Treasury heard from through the Secretary’s annual report. Its character, o8 foreshadowed by telegrams from Washington, is con- servative, and in fuvor of returning to epecie psyments, without resorting to any more stimulants” in the form of currency to the South, or more legal tender in any form. | At the Regular Board U. 8. Us of 1574 fell 1, aud old 5208 & The active Railway shares dropped from § to 1} per | cent, and are heavy at the reduced price. After the call, and up to the close of business, pricesdrooped, and no large amount of stocks could have been sold except at large sac- gifices. The latest quotations were: New-York Central, 21201124; Erie, 70§@70§; Hudson River, 12121214; Reading, 11112112; Michigan Southern, 80; @81; Cleve- fand and Pittsburgh, 84284); Rock Island, 103}2103); | North-Western, 424@42}; North Western Preferred, 712 | 714; Fort Wayne, 1047@ 104}, Money is offored to strong houses st 6 per eent, But houses of fuir credit readily pay 7 per cent. People ewning money are coming to the conclusion that it is worth more than property at present, and that its buying mercial paper vo change. Best names oent. Long paper of houses not well-known caa ouly be weed at high interest. Bills at 60 day @o.at short sight, 110§ @1104; Paris, at 60dsys, 5. @o. et short sight, 515@5.11}; Antwerp, 5.17{@ Bwiss, 5.17{@5.15; Hamburg, 36§@36§; Amsterdam, 41 @41j; Frankfort, 41{a41}; Bremen, 83279 P Shalers, T2@724, Freights are more active, and rates are firmer. The en- 2,000 bush. Osts at 43d.; 50 hhds. Tobaceo at 213, 6d.; and por stewmnor, 40,000 bush, Grain, at 7d.—shipper's option a8 to its being Wheat, Corn, or Barley. To London, 1,000 bbls. Flour, st 25, @2s, 1}d.; 21,000 bush. Barley, at 6d.; 2,000 bush, Wheat, at 6id. To Glasgow, 9,000 bu Barley, ot 6d. A bark with 3,50 bbls. Petrolenm to Cork for orders at bs. if to the United Kingdom, or . 6d. If to the Continent. A Norwegian brig, with light Pipe Btaves to Cadiz, at $22 50, ‘The following shows the exports (exclusive of specie) | om New-York to foreign ports for the week ending Nov. 57, snd gince the beginuing of the year: 1864, 1863 1566, for the week ... BR300 §502750 §3466,611 lously reported ... 19), THE 4G 15102 R 166.436,426 Bince Junuary 1. 196,639,506 B16065,6 $171,900,087 13. Nov. T. 8 590, 70 Erie..... 51 4% Hllinois Central. 7 % T} Consals........ 893 9 %0 14, Kov. 16. Nov. 23. Nev. 26. Nov. S 04 7 20 i} w0 919 B4—for Customs, $335,000; Payments, $1,475,001 57; Balance, $105,320,9%62 80—Gold Notes, $512,000, At the London Stock Exchange the following were the quotations by Cable: 4 The earnings of transportation companies begin to show the effects of etagnating trade, sud are generally lower, The Chicago Tribune of Monday says: owing to must go lower before the bottom on & gy accommodation showcd signs of renewing activity the fall in money market, though o touched. al bel f the city during the week has been Tuctory to those interested. « more or lees decline, ief that values The week closes the close the demand for The mar. ket is in & peculiar condition, owing mostly to the tardiness of the packing season There is no great sup perubu ndanee of cur rency, but the discount houses would be glad to find an outlet for their sarplus fuuds for ten or tweuty days. Havivg made arrangements 1o carry the perk crop. as soon a it begins to move, the banks do noi feel inclined 1o increase their regular discount lines to any great extent. For prime paper, the mar. Ket works easy, at the neual bank rate—10 per cont. Iuthe open market, good outside signatures are negotiated st 12 per cent annum. a8 the o works v and less ncceptable de uments st 15318 per cent per cre I8 an active demand for Eastern exchange, nud ount making is_comparatively swall close, compelling most of the ba the market ket mip bor Exchange was a little firmer, though because of compara- tively light offe demand. Mou in need bave to pay as dearly for it as Leretofore. —— e« rather than auy material increase in the y 18 thonght to be rather easicr, though the evi dences of it are not particularly marked. Borrowers who are FirsT MORTGAGE BoxDs OF THE CENTRAL PAciFic RaiLgoap Co. oF CALIFORKIA. INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 8IX PER CENT PER ANNUM, PAY- ABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY AND JULY. PKINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN 1. 8. GOLD COIN IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Awout of luve, $7,336,000, Is Covpon ude of 81,000 The Bonds have Thirty Years to run, and are secured by a Furst Mortgage, constituting an absolute prior lien on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franchises, and Entire Property of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, located in the State of California, and er- tending from Sacramento City to the Califorma State Line, forming a part of the GRuAT PACI¥IC RAILROAD Route, GOVELNMENT. adopted and aided by the USITED STATES For Sale at 9 per ceut. and accrued interest from July 1, in currency For furtber particulars apply to ble sec ASHES—The market & firm but quiet ; sales at §9 , sales at $12 0@ rd, §224 84 for Croton, and #75 for Philadelphia ICK Commeon Front. COTTON—The market is dull and rather heavy. about 4c. for Middling Upl Orlean COF! are nowi Lagnayra at | FLOUR A FISK & HATCH, Bankers and Dealers in United States and other desira- orities, No. 5 Nassai — MARKETS. THE New-York. [Garefully reported for Tun Trreuxe. | WEDNPSnAY, Nov, 28, 1660, d §14 @814 0 for I are without cha Ha kales of 1,050 bales. unlly unchanged 3he., gold, in bond $13 50 for closing st ds to e for Middling New here s no demand of consequence, and prioes we have oply to note 79 bags .\"I\ MEAL—The market for Western and State Flour is less active and is lower, the decline being 10@15e on the lower grades, and 25¢. on Family brands freights checks th export damand. “The salos are 7,000 bbls, ut # 55a9 70 for Supertine State and Western; ordinary State ; Western Extra trade and family brands of Ohio Trade and Fa sales of 250 bbls and common Extra State ; $10 75 810 25@$11 20 for Shipping for tter Tate Southern Flour 0 untry Extris snd pominal GRATN—Tbe Wheat market is less active and is heavy. d though there 11 in view of the lim 1 Chicage held; sles of 19,000 busk., st 5 @%0e. for Weste Malt is quict at §i W@ at former prices §1 for Can i Milwsukee Oats are in moderate demand ot much pressure to rate arrivals; the de export . the sales are | lub; #2 11 for Rejected Spriog, o Spring. uads West, in bond. lu'l!{ Th k] # 40@%10 55 for the low grades of Spring [ is 2 Rye Flour is dull and nd 2 30 New Barley is in moderate demand and is firmly he advance in $loadil for for Faney ‘Wheat 0; $11 Wa8l3 Michigan, und Indiana, 7St Louis Extras. Buckwheat Flour is very cholce. n sales of 100 bbls. at $13 402816 for ‘aun ier, and mod 40 for common and_about nales of 61,000 bysh., at 022 63c. for Old Chicago ; Gc. for small Jots of Old do. nnd 663 @t7c. for State. demand ; sales of 3,500 bush. Mixed State al LD 0 note mi & 2wl afloat do. do. Teye is b y W iy nd in Hmited estern at §1 2 Corn opened lower and again declined. and we have uch depression : 73 tor Westers Mixed, in store 1 04a8) 05 for New Yellow Jersey Iwware ; 81 12 for New White do., and §I dinery Old White Western ¥ prices are lower, and closs beavy st §1 05a41 10 for o ‘speculative holders were anxious to Tealizo, and the market closes tame ; sales of ) " [ for or —The demand is falr, bot with more liberal arrivals g and §1 20a8] 5 for retall lota. HOPS—W ith & small stock, and only moderste arrivals in prospect, prices are firm and & good demand prevails; we quote ot from W4 @tic., s to HEMP- what littl and Common MOLASSES—The market is dull and rather hesvy 60 hbds. PROVISIONS—A fuir business wae done in P at easier 4,200 bbls. at $21 prices axe nc LATHS—Eastern are firm and in good demaud at and is in good demand and is firm; we gquote —The stock of je there is here now 18 fu the b ninel ‘at 81 70, nnd Lump at §2 10. Centrugal at 46 bhe. prices closing heary; the nales, 25" for Old_Mes rowth and guality. (anila is_redueed materially, and of of on tenden (1665-6); ne house ; the wey ; we quote other kinds remain dull W, sales of ork to-dny, but Tegular. nre 2 wbn 44 for New do. (1866.7); and $19 50 for Extra Prime. Becf remains steady. with & moderate demand; sales of 100 bbls. at $a$1) for Old V1 brands ar firm in the Bacon js Qleaty Ve quete at 104%1ij holder sales of 350 pkgs, at 133@ prime Steam and Kettle Render of New Weste APTERX0ON dull JE~Prices are nomiuel in ¢ RS—Raw sugars remain d reported 13.@ 1 erute demand. but prices are firm is selling old, io ¥ "TALLOW—The market is fairly active, but prices are bardly | 80 firm ;. WHIS General duliness still The intervention of Thanksgiving Day b There is ress or any Jeams market 10 check disposition to await the opening of Cony of light the re) ; A Teef Hums ae moderately ac of $13a815 for Oid do, for New do. Tunin Mess, d $17 ¢ $13 3 Tierce Beef s fuirly @18 for Old fve India Beef. and 20 tcs. India Mess ou private Ubls. common Weste i st $0a 433, Cut Mey eir views, but buyers generally duli_and nominl ad with the for City. for City Kettle { prices baye dec! Lard dull LEUM~—The m in bulk. and 212214c. i . for do. 1 e, for P. W but pr u, part at 827 are quiet; holders are emand povIsioN MARKET, 5 0'CLOCK.—The market ed, and close heavy st $21 0@ | ices are now- Choice & concession Dressed Hogs are rather more nfavorable weather, price in quiet, and, though k former figures. the tendency ia in favor of thie buyer; 13ja e. for fair to 4, aud 14j. for & choice brand are lower rket s dull and heavy; we quots barrels ; Befined in bond V., ®a3e. for Prime Free Oil, 5 beetice of business and the only transaction to-day is i40 buds. fully fair refiaing at 10c. Refined ew at 104 @ l6e. $sa b at 83 10281 15 Roston aud here. Aales of 125,000 15, KY—The marke t 123 )%e. THE DRY GOO New-Yoex, No ils in the Dr; operatious fur_the moment tpon the futare of finance i of the is moderately acth sales of 10 bls. choice Western, in boud, at §3 poli e DS—The market is unsettled for Clover Seed; Old at Timothy Seed is only ' in mod Rough Flax Seed Caleutta Linseed remains prices are without change ; we quote nominally st §2 %32 and is firwer ; udency 0 general ties, ~ Should Secretary of the Treasury foreshadow any re- duction of the duties upon manufuctures, the effect upon the value of some classes of goods W ;i d'be quite important, | Beyoud wil this, however, there is the okd sourcs of inactivity arfsing from mistrust a4 0 tie coutinusuce of preseut high The cotton manufacturers appear determined not to run into the error time. are ught ; but the demand, many of power will increass a3 the yoar draws to aclose. I com- | ,,,,.l,x‘:,f'u;;“""m at 6{@7 per | facilitate a cheapencd of over produ ion fn which the woolen manufacturers arefully regulating their production to put their hauds upon short e that this course will ulti e price of raw materials, wud The movement amoug the woolen mills for ramming apon short time, or tempor on London, are | rapidly, eud has the effoct of pa v closiug their al for woolen fabrics. Cotton eotton a conntera Brown ted at Zie. by the jobbers. and lowing are the joblers prioes o Amoskeag A, tie i, con ily. bers : New-York James ige. ritin market pi Privts lghter th being generally turned upon sition 1o eoncede prices. Zie jenched goods oue eomparatively acarce and bring late quotutions e, "L folowing 470 e curteut quotstions uman e Job- Bartiett s 4, 474c.; do. B4 6 f4c.; Hope 25c.; Lonsdals . 40, 04, S34e; do. 9.4, oods are generally steady the enrtailment of prodic cting the bearish tone among t ok Sheet uga are i b demand 2 Appleton A 21 H. 2ge; Atlantio V1 le.: i Bark A, § iy quict acifi H Pepperell I, 2, » gon i 2je’: Peppe Attawangan e Ution & 4o, Wamsutta, o g Cloths are quiet rioes remain stead rather firme an was geaerall posed, and Spring’ good worl vin shbers, : o among the agents leading makes of Brown Sk et Atlantio A o e Dwight A, “04e.; :I"l\l I"‘.“‘\Qe ':d... Head A, 200 ln«lmxx‘ :lll‘.uruml B ise gagements to Liverpool ars 140,000 busb. Racley, ot 54d.i | e Pitisieid, Pacific A, The " the follows: American, 174c.; Amoskeag, 16ic.; Me: Merrinas W, 1% e Sprague s funcies, 1 Erown drilis ure quiet. ards nt 2o, . St The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Keceipts, $4,86),- maud Sprague’s (frocks) 1ic. oy Garnera, e ., mourning, 16¢.; Aruold’s, 154c. The ouile Jimiled, wrices are Weak, and {ioks are in somewhat ample i{p o ly. o i Tiekaond 1 Pacifio, 19¢. is exiend. g Iy recuperating the s ko, price, the Srmness of | g the effect of idards are qno reat Pacific L. fine, 2le; Pepperell finer gra he. 630 do. 04, it with the firmness in the o t 1%ge. for 64X cloth. e ho stock is discovered to bhe production iy there s o disy "The Jobbers' quiots leuding siyles as 1By len, e quote stand. . and an the da. Jobbers avote + Amoskeag, 3¢, Whittenton A A, 3%.; Whittenton A, 30c.: Whittenton B B, 250 Haymaker, 28c.. Massabesie, Tei Azmm e l‘f:nhrn;n‘ Awn, 47 ’gfll—flu- ong A C,A, moskeag A, 46c.; Amoskeag B,41c; Amos- keag e, Hinmiiton, Srje.; Pearl River, 696; Harveat, 1d, 1%.; Easton A, 2c.; Albany, 1%.; York, Rjo; e Pittafiele Hampden € C, 30c. Mous delaines are in steady demand; Hamilton's, Pecifics and Manchesters are jobbed at 25 cents. The movement in woolen goods is very lar; agents hold excessive acenmalations of all kinds of goods, which they sell nt very low prioes. The movement in foreign goods is Umited. fering closing out lots at low prices, and there which can be reported really desirable, or which This condition of things, however, ulways prevails extent at this late period of the season, e BOSTON LIVE STOCK MARKET. BRIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE AND MEDFORD. Reported for THE TRwUNE for the week ending Wednesday, stripes: Importers are of- « few goods 11 st o profit, s certain Now. 2%, 1666. Amount of stock at market Cattie. Sueep. Sbotes FatHogs. Vesls This week. . 2 9, 150 [ .- Last week. . 9H 20 430 5 One year ago. 2,30 10,057 W 230 $ Vi Worki e PRICES, Beaf—Per 100 ™ on total weight of Hide Tallow and Meat, extrn, §13: first quality, §12a812 75; second quality, 810 302 §1175; third quality, $2¢§10; some of the poo-est, &e., ng Oren—$175@875; handy steers, §702§150, or much g to their value for be Cows and Young Caloes—Fair quality, $5@475; extra, §50 @8100; farrow and dry, §28 @#45, Stores, Thin Young Cattle for Farmers—Yearlings, §162 $20; Two-years-olds, $0@#0; three-years-oids, $45: Sheep—Yer i, live weight, J@tic. ; sheep and lambs, per head, fu lots. §1 25284 50, Fat Hogi—Ver 1, 84 @bc., ive weight ; Shotes—wholesale, § el retail, 10@110., and very dull ¥ i ides—Brighton, 10 @11jc. ¢ 1. Country lots, 92 Calf Kkins—2c. sl In’low—(h'v‘*h‘ ¥ Pelta—81 ) 25 each. REMARKS —This is Thanksgiving week—a market which is usually dreaded by drovers, who arein the habit of calling it turkey market. There 14 more stock st market than was geser- aHy expected, and the butchers say more than they want unless théy can buy it chenp enough to pay for keeping over. At Cambridge the receipts were over 00 bead, a large portion of which was dry cows and young cattle. Trade was dull. With iport of 1,200 Western, the butchers believed that nothing would be Jost by waiting. With the exception of one or two pairs of extra oxen, the highest price at Cambridge was 12c., and ouly & few pairs were s0id us Bigh as that. udy sold 12 8. good oxen to Learnard at 35 sk. _E. Wheeler #old one pair of oxen st 12%. aod 22 tair rhln Valley young cattle and cows at 9., 40 sk. Poor such stook st 7c. to 80, At Brighton, there were 1,160 Western aud over 100 from Maine. Best lots at 123c., with a few at 1c., aud s few at 10c, sk, Little change in prices, but if any change, it is against the drover. The tendency is downward ; more so, we think, on Nortbern eattle than on the Western. Neither is there much change iu the sheep trade, althongh we thiuk prices mther favor the selier this weok. The swine trade is dismal, but the sellers rejoice that thero is so little of it. The quotations for hides. speits and tallow are nominal, the market being decidedly & PRODUCE. S -— RECEIPTS OF Nov. 28.—16960 bbls. Flour, £56 buls. Whisky, 465 sacks Oileake, 18 454 bush. Wheat, ¥ 539 bush. Corn, 5 bush, Oats, 17.734 bush. Rye, 4,000 bush. Malt, 86,964 bush. Barley, 39 pkgs. Ashes, 1,063 phgs. Beet, 1,116 buls. Pork, 441 phgs. Cut Meats, 100 pkgs. Lard, 5,942 bbls. Petroleurn. b Financtal. Orrice or Tur Wasnixotox ice Coxraxy, Mo e eon s aw-Toux, Nov. 3 ioee. | OTICE.—The Aunual Meeting of the Stockholders of the WASHINGTON ICE COMPANY will be beld st the Office of the Company, No. 596 Greenwich-st,, New-York, on TUES DAY, Dee. 11, 1866, &t 10 c'clock & m., for the election of ive Tras \ees, snd for the transaction of such other busisess ss may come be. fore the meeting. WILLIAMA. BALLANTINE, Secretary. NSURANCE SCRIP. ATLANTIC, COMMERCIAL, GKEAT WE NEW YOURK, ORIENT, WM. €. GILMAN, No. 4 Pjvest. Ornce Pacine Man. 8. 5 Coupaxy ux. Nov. 19, 1w6. \‘()TI(‘E TOSTOCKHOLDE tice is hereby AN given that the BOARD OF DIRECTORS baving increased tho Capital Stock of aant to the Actof May 1, 1866 to Twenty M lione of Dollars (of whizh 50,000 shares remain to be iv- sued), have rescrved FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS is cash oot ‘of the Company for the ex goncies of the bustvew, sud isstend U erecl 10 the persous bolding Stock on the oiwpany ot the elosing of the T Books, TUES- 3 . m.a DIVIDEND of snch Fifty Thousn Coapany as Full Faid 5 belog Une Share of new siock to every tores Bbares of existing Stock The Certifioatas will be rasdy for de on and sfter WEDNES. . in the stove dividends will re- DAY, Janoary 3. 167, at the Compasy o 1o which they may be ent) titled 1o fract for_ whieh [sctions, wheu Stock wiil bo issued. Stare o luis s FHE INTEREST ON tho ¥ STATE of ILLINOIS, 1667, will be puid ot the O, York, on the Ttk to the 224 (ine: JAMES %10, No . BLIC DEBT of the 1907, BEVERIDGE, Stats Treasurer. N OTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to adjourn- AN ment to meet st the call of the Commities appotnted to \nvesti- foie the eiirsof the Company. o wenticg o the, Stockheldces of York Mail “teamebip Comnpany w wt_the Office of ey w ling-greas, i NESDAY, the 12th day ¢ I‘II'uu | the report of the Commitier, sod deomed cxpediout. By crder of the Commit JOTICE.—An ASSE ) PER SHARE has beas Ievied on the capita stock of the Fagle office of the Tressurer. No. the 200h day of Deceraber . Iy order ART 35ITH, Treasurer. y Tar SixEinG FraD, Obbe. et 18, 10k, AL STOCK of 1860, tetanding principal of the 4 Harbor Copper Com 51 Exchange pia wext, by stockbolders of record ou b Orrice o TRE Coximon| Cowy 0 HOLDERS of OHIO C —Notice is hereby that the OHIO CANAL $TO( " bursable st the ure of the State alter Dec. 31, 1860, will be paid st the Ohio Ageocy, No. 28 Williag +t., New York, on the first day of Jenvary, iev7, st which 11 cease. at an sarlier day. should torward their cer- e Farties desiring payme: will be aliowed to the day of presentation. JAMES 1. GODMAN, Auditor of State, ¥ SMITH, Seeretary of State, ST, Attorney-Gsoersl, Comiimioners of the Sinking Fand of the State of Oblo, ANNUAL MEETING of the MORRIS AND ESSEX MUTUAL COAL o) ork Netional Exchasge Baak, on MONDAY, Dec. 3. 1066, for the lee-Prosident, Tressurer and Sec- A Nov. K W. CORWIN, Secretary TPHE ANNUAL SCTION for DIRECTORS of the IRVING FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY will be beid st (e ofice, No. § Wall-st., on MONDAY, the 34 day of Decomber, * . \ OTICE | AN Stockbolders of 1 COMPANY, will be No. 185 Greeawich » Election of Directors. Prosident. Polis open from 10 & m. to J2 2, 1866, | 1886, The poils wiil be opea from 12 o clock m., to | » ”_ MARTIN 7(';11\:} COUPONS of the six cifle Railrosd of N GOLD on sad lace. | W LECTION. ' “Tie ANNUAL ELECTION for Directors of the HOWARD INEURANCE COMPANY, of New-ork, will be beld at it Office, No. 66 Wallst.. on MONDAY, the 3¢ day of December 106 Tie polle will be opea from 12 o clock m. till I's" HENRY A REDITS on Messrs. J. 8. MOR- (Successors te GEO. PEABODY Banking fionses and Bankers. FISK & HATCH, | BANKERS, No. 8 NASSAU.ST, BUY and SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS aud ethers RECEIVED on favorable terma. @ COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. [ENRY CLEWS & €0 IENR D\ 5 ‘ BANKERS, No. 7 Wallat., New UNITED STATES BECU Farchased and for sie. on hand ready for instant delivery, (DERS FOK STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD EXECUTED, 3 Morchants, Baabors and tdividusis opasing aicouste with w3 wil ¥*d\ PER CENT INTEREST ON ALL DAILY ject Lo check at .J‘nv. COLI IONS DE ON ALL POINTS. WINSLOW LANIER & Gr, Draw on London snd Paris—bobile and New.Orleans, Lesue lstters of eradit for Travelers, svailable w ali paris of Europe. WARREN, KIDDER & C., T KEW. YORK. FOUR PER CENT mrfi'z‘fi"fifflm | On deposita subje & at alg) _l;'l' Balances, A No. 4 WALL-ST., 57a7h 07 Naw Yons. BANK DEPANTHANT, [ e, Oct. b0} "OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, mmlnl to Chap- ter 236, Laws of 165, and 476, Lawa of 1465, thet lhdrnm& fovued to the Merchants’ Eschange Bank in the City of Ned- G e eaking. sseosistion locaied" In the CHY of Now.viek, w08 wvieeited AT FAR by ihe | Superiviendent of b Tauking Dopart oo State National lnl'?:nu;‘cuy-:um';. Tor 6t Jeu Troms o X yoais from the date bereof, and Bot thereafter The outst nll-f circulating notes of fhe ssid bask, must be pre. sented, se onid, wit) yrars from the dute haceof ; and sl notes which ahall 1ot be presented for redemption and puyment with. inihe time.thus ihed willcetue (o bo s charfe 0pos e fund n bads upotistendest for that pui i o W SEITIEP Supentvtendent ficates to this office, through the abovenaimed ageucy, end iolerest | VERMILYE & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT ‘S8TOCKS COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORIK, November 28, 1566. Buy.) Sell- oy (Saik ing. | ne. l ing- 112 1124 Tane, 7.90.... 1 | BANSKNG HOUSE TAY COOKE & (0, CORNER WALL AND NASSAU-STS. NEW-YORK. We by and sell at the most liberal carrant prices, and keep oo haod o fall supply of GOVERNMENT RONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVENTHIRTIES, xn COMPOUND II‘;‘!IBNI And sxecute orders for p: GOLD. OTE:! mt‘:ks, BONDA. and N wad o of JAY COOKE & Co. Diwidend Notices. Oyric or Pacno Main “rrawsuip CoupANY, Nrw 3 ow %, . 19, 8o OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN uiut the BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day dec A DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT out of the net earnings of tie quarier ending October 3, paysble st the office of the compauy, SALUBDAY, De cember ). "It Transfer Books will be closed TUESDAY, Nov. 20, st 3 o'clock ed MONUAY, Dee. 3. ‘Board of Dirsetors, THEO. T. JOHNSO! Wwy.__ m., and o e | . 43, 1008, d of Direets QUARTERLY OTICE is hereby given that the Boar have thie day declare DIVIDEND CF FIVE PER CENT, payable Sftice of the Com: on and of er Decumber 6. The Tra'sler Books will b closed and roaain closed uotil Decewber 5. By ™ JOS. B._CHAPMAN, Secratary. JENSENDERFER MINING COMPANY.—A DIVI- DEND of ONE PER CENT o the O clared bzlha Trustees from the net earni of the mi of Ocinber, payuble Decamber I ut he ofice of the Traeler cioned from November 2 to Deces SHERRILL, Treasurer, Lirrue Vrani RATLRO Cinouxxats, Obio. Nov. 23, 1068, HE DIRECTORS of this COMPANY bave this Td‘y deciared s DIVIDEND of TWO DOLLARS per share, ex- clunive of the Income Tax, which will be pad by the Canrfly. Foa n Stockbolders will, as ueual. receive s chieek for New:York fund Those who have ot beretofore il Teceive their imeianati, (AT, Treasurer. on asd after the 20th of December. Sled with the Treasurer ral order to rem: checks on wrikten application to the Treasurer st Ci e . WIRIGE Tum Cwickao Awp Nowrw-Wwereuy Ramway Co., No. 57 BROADWAY, S EW- i 0nk, Nov 21, 1666, HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this C bave this duy declared 8 DIVIDEND of SEVEN 1) Jess Govermuen: tax, on the Preferted Stock of this Company, for the i 4 dfier the T qudiog e 1 dey of Decinber nex' yable on 70h duy of Deceaber next, in the Prefortcd Scock of 1be Compaay, ders fiad sk, 1 shown by the buoks ofthe Compasy o “Tive tranl-r books will be closed on the aflernoon of the lst of De- cember and open 00 the moruing of the 18(h. ‘Fractioual parts of » ahiare of the Dividend declarod will b puid for in, enals by the irer st the rate of the price of the stock the duy preceding Lie purvbase. A, 8, PRITCHAKD, Trossare Yavings Banks. i EW-YORK SAVINGS BANK, fth.ave,, corner of Ithat, SIX PER CENT interest, free of tax. Deoposts ‘wade 0 or before Dec. 1 will draw interest trom lec. 1. R H. Buse seorstary. THOMAS CHRISIIE, President. Ghanulv fat quinés‘ Rlfli : | VERY VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE. ~Terus reasonabio. Address. Cotasangun L VES' PATENT LAMPS—PARIS, 186 Ing to ssociate with as practical busioess men with capital, for the e3tonsion of oar business sbresd, we offer for sale parte of our YUROPEAN PATENTS, and iuviie visitors to te Paris Exposition of 1467 (where spuce #) to exam'Be our improve- - Gente, sud \Le inducrments offered for busin: Vloasare and protit way be combined. Call. of send for & clreular, JULIUS IVES & Co.. Ne. 49 Maiden lave. N. ¥. ACHINERY OTHERS,—A N - d oge, th sewa responaible party aple article of Machinery of the better class either of metal, or woed snd melal combined. Fattorns got up if ood o deatred_ Address MACHINIST, Tribane Uffice i3 PARTNER WANTED, to establish s Book Busi- f New-York. by one who has had long expert hes unuscal Gacilitoy or_commencio and car- neas i the € ance in the trade. can commyrd & copital of $20,- Addrese C. ML F., B 0. om the businces o ' 3,000 will find it » good Lm Fost Office, New-York; y wing. avial. Insnrance Companies. " THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK, OFFICE, Corner of BRUADWAY and LIBERTY-STS. ¥. 8. WINSTON, President. CASH ASSETS, NOV. 1, 186...... 817,316,001 83, This Company issues Life, Endowment, sod Paid-up Policies, in warious forms, and &t rates as favorable as is consistent with security. DIVIDENDS ANNUAL, AND IN CASH, which may be used in peyment of premiums, or ou paid-up Policies, w0 a5 wnnoal Cash Tncome to the Aseured, Attention is calied to the INSTALMENT FEATURE, securiug to the beneficiaries Annuities for any number of years aftor the desth of the Assured. RICHARD A. MOCURDY, Vice Presidest, SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary. TaAAC AmmarT. bt ]sm-nn _ fMachinern. 0K SALE—An ALLIGATOR PRESS, 4 medium, A X _Pnuutm. U SEARS, N L towat, N, ¥. [PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, aud CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. The best and most complete in nee. Circulars sent on spplication. WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE Co., Urica, N. Y. Ap No 96 MarpeN-LANK. EAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE.— Ouve HORIZONTAL ENGINE, 10inch eylinder by 24-fet ; one OSCILLATING ENGINE, 10iuch eylinder by 10 iuch 12-incl; stroke EAM PUMF ¢ o % ne SMOK wet long; two RETURN TUBULAR to Appl . WCOPELAND, No. 171 Brondws: D will REMOVE on Decouber second door below corver of Ninth-st., upetaire. M M kind, tore t and £or sale. U\ N T N \{ ' STATIONARY ENGINES FITTED WITH BABCOCK & WILCOX'S IMPROVED CUT-OFF VALVE GFAR; An entirelr novel ment, guaranteed to give & more regulsr apeed and to consume iows fuel per orse Power than avy eugise ia use. Cali or send for u eirvular. How, KOG Vesey-st., New York. g = PIPE, 45 inches dismet BOILERS, all second ban H. DIMON 765 Broads Drotessional Notices A R. LARMONT, No. 173 Broadw: from 100 5. ** Medical Adviser and Marriage (huides.” on his treatwent of | nllu-ulu.l and uervous disesses, strie- Publisher, No. | Vesey-st. Fomale. Teu! llil:;:dfl dition JUST - th Fi on JU"! AMMOND, 4. D.. fotroe fpacial Arstomy and B he g L o n 8 " enl Col , N e WA RN LR Qo Verayats GODFREY, No. 883 B MACFARLAND, Tweuty-third-st. snd Brosdway; or the Authot No 338 Fast Fifty-treist, besween Second aud Thirds Veu.. wher: e I Tolably consilie " SL'R(I AL HOSPITAL ™ for the treaument ot STRUTURE, VARICOCELE, HEMORRHOIDS, FISTULA of the Pelvic Viscers, under the excla- M. D., Editor of The Scalpel. eveuiags, &t Dr.D.s ete., M PUBLISHED. "By C. and the mare ol stva contro of un {rom Furnitare. . L. vty LL KINDS OF FURNITURE, MATIRESSES i &1 Ty gy By (s R warranted md delivared fee; paieat secretary bedstesd, clieap furiie ture in suive. EDRIOM ENAMELED FURNITURE of war- rantec manufastare. Also. solid iwum and Wnlna Chasziber Buites, plan end ornumental, ot H. ¥, FARRINGTON'S, No ded z_;uuq modu_ W ooster. '“"“L‘"“A 1340, ESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE, ’}?‘:‘.‘lELLHW it = No. 107 Fultonat.. N. Y. MRST-CLASS FURNITURE, in suites or other- v Shcratary, Parl wise, and Pic] . steadand Extension Sofa Bedstaad, on band and wade up to ordet ; warrsted 3 N 167 B lmchorst.. comar of Sullvan st JILVER PLATED WARE. YTEA £174 URNS, CANTERS, CAKE BASKETS. SOUP TU! ICE PITCHERS, SALVERS, VEOETABLE DISHES, $POUNS AND FORKS, ke ke MANUPACTURED WY THE MANHATTAN PLATE CO. YOR AALE BY BIRAM YOUNO, Ko. 20 J . NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1866. Sitnations Manted—Females. ANTED—A SITUATION by a young Protestant woman as NURSE ; has boen sccastomed to the care o ehildren ; irst-class references. Apply st No & Watte st WAN'I'ED—A situation in n.rnvne family b‘y‘A o ST clable Amerioun Uir, s SEA STRLSS, or ws NURSE 1nd SEANSTRESN: i willing to trsvel ot go 1a ibe counisy. ‘oughkeepais. ANTED—A ituation by a young Woman a3 VV BEAMSTRESS, who wndsretasds '-nguy nsill and can oper- ate on Wheeler & Wilion's Machine. No objection o do Chamber- ork and take care of Childen, Call 8¢ No. 37 Forty-fithst., bet. b ond Sixth aves. A Ngglfll'_l"lil% on‘f’ I'e‘l: recommended German G.l‘rll w > seaeral HOUSEW LOW 'S Oerantn Instumts Noc 11 Brankomst ane [ o A be bad promptly. st tha lirge, select, first-class Female Employ- went H. i food Gorwen Help, ind capable S o A B CE OF GOOD SERVANTS can ™ o, 10@ SIXTH-AY K, above Elghtbret. o iteben: o Sltmations Wanted—ales. SI‘I‘HA’HON WANTBD—B‘{ entleman who has lad thorongh experionce i every is ot howe in sny capecity om & partment of jourmalism, and LIYR newspiper. Lo advance the interests of which he wouid study to put forth iru 3“- Comdutted a Jonrnal of bis own for sever years in New-E e which be roinquished for the of serving his country in the Atiny, $3d bas, flied ros IO ossions an Frading s87'p He wonld aceey bordinate 0B & nuetropolian of 2 s Toatry et ety Jooteal, N, PIKE, St Lovis, M ty, WA ‘v te family; can give the best of city reforence my e houeaty and sobriesy, Apply to No. 333 West Twenty-secood st present employer.- AGENTS ‘WANTED FOR FRANK MOORE'S “WOoM! OF THE WAR.” WONDERFULLY POPULAR! 8o popular has it already become (not one month yet since ita first iseuc) that hundreds of i are writing for it from all sections of e b ok clrs svows, 197 PENSONS HAVE WANTRN "R vur of Adatin's Wrge-sizo presses ng o0 s book. and th ‘our of 'y sre running on . demand exteeds our supply. Experienced Agents snd others, who possess s ‘enetsy, wnd peneverence, wud wast profiabie employment, will ind by engsgiug in the seie of this book all they do- ey vow i the Bl 1 oeeiiug wikh asiomishing succes. Vo particuiars sead fos cireular, & . SCRANTON & Co, No. 12 Asyla-st., Hartford, Comm, GENTS WANTED Al 10 8P TRIED AND TRUE, OR LOVE AND LOYALTY. By Mn. BELLA 2 SPENCER. Ladien will find this 8 book with ‘Which they ctn make vary large commisions. Une lady reports & Commission of $26 wade last W eduesday; another, $16 the sme day. For full particoiars, addres W. J. HOLLAND & Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.; ROCHESTER, N. Y.: PHILADEL- PHIA. PA., and COLUMBUS or CLEVELAND, GHIO. Ath'l'fl WANTED! In all parts_of the United States, to sl “THE LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS, » swew work, by Joux S. C. ABBOTE, the great historias, “'he work Is fnely illstrated. complete in. oo vol- Time, and ready fr subecribers. The sathor, the theme, end the ele- ant stybs in which it s issoed. combine o reuder it one of the bost Books for Agenis ever pablisbed i this countrys Exclusive tertitory by addrasing 'B.B. RUSSELL & Co., Publishers. Boston, Mass. MAN WANTED to WORK a Truck FARM on Shures. Mast come wall recommended, and be fumiliar with The tracking business. Also, wated s dooble horee Farm-Wagon, Jow priced. Apyly for one week of B. B, Dumvile, No. 126 Niath- Leorner of Nineteert! S WANTED.—Agents are now may be sec wanted Lo solicit orders in esch town in the United States for THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE BIBLE, by John Kitso, 8. A., Edited by Alvan Boud, D. ., of Norwich, Conn. This is the best selling book mow published. Agents mske from #100 10 $300 per month, sod say * they never knew & book to seil 80 ell” ™ ¥or furtber information apply immediately Lo the publisher, HENRY L, Norwich, Cont # " CANVASS 8 WANTED—TO SELL THE IM- PROVED FOLDING POCKET LANTERY, very light and abie, ¢an be folded and carried in the pocket or {raveling-bag with sfe'y and convenience. occupying the space of u ciger-case, aud ate josed as readily. They contain (whether open of closed) dive. and being slways ready for use, are most in the greatost emergencio. Prices: each (inciu ; No. 3, Send for reciated hiiing two candies) s No. 3, 7 centa Additiousl candies (pure sperm). No.1, #! per vassers. JULIUS IVES & Co.. No, 43 Maidou-lave. BT, Manafactarers of Ives’ Patent Lamps, and dealors in Kesosee Goods genenly. DITORS of Country Weekly Newspapers (Kepub- ‘4" Hean) desirtog s WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT during o appeouching semion of Congrea wil plesse sdiram *CESTEE D Hox Mo 309 Tost-Office, Waatiogion, D. C. First clase refecences d if tequired. N A SHOE STORE— 2\ wan es CUTTER sud SALESMAN. way, 8. CANTRELds ANTED, AGE —$150 per mouth and all ex- p2id, to sell the celebrated BAKER FAMILY SEW. NE. Price only 20, For paniculars aptly to or ad . CLARK & Co., No. 163 Broadwa; ANTED a COMPETENT MA to take charge of the WHITE GOODS aud LIN DEPARTMENT fo & 3 Hous Addre: No. 982, ¥, O. 0O first-class PRINTERS, one to be Job Compoitor of acknowledged taste sud axil in the vicer kinds of Job Woek; the other must be & tharongh Srtist in ks department, particolarly in the handling of the finest Wood Cats and Colored Work, Tiots sud the like | sisd is also required to be well acquainted wish Power Presses, includivg Hoe's Cyliuder, A rog muuqm-re-mp-lunmflu-nnu paid (0 the 4 the best only are desired. Address & note 10 FRAN Box No. 281 Ciacianati, Oblo, giving refereces which must clans. A« appliosts from a distance might wish to sstisfy the RS ing bs advartiser, they e refcved to Mosars. LA CESHER N o Wiklian 5 TED, an active Ingaire at No. 81 drens y DRY GOODS JOBE \"ANTEI)— » thorough going KLI®, Lock be tirets LOBE EXI S Office, Now. 3 ( b S8 C Y, x and 4 Rector-at.. Empire Boilding. Tewporary Uffice, No. 299 Brosdw, THE GLOBE £XPRESS COMPANY will, this day first linie between New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Wasbing: ton, for HEAVY FREIGHT AND PACKAG! They will call for and deliver prompt.y, t the folloy For heavy freizht to Philadeiphia. For trefgnt to Baltim. For heavy fraight to Wash: For heavy freignt o George For beavy froight to Alexauds| Fackages and valuabie: w: any other responsibie Compan e Compuny 6 rrunpios tant points tirough the South that may oceur. ‘Orders wiay be et at eitter of the shove officas. $. W. WILSON, Soperlutendent. { No. 42 Broadway. "o rapidiy open its offices at ol im- and South-\V est aa a full Express. pared to puy prowptly for auy loss of damage ror, A FRANKFIELD & Co., Jewelers, No. 209 o Sixth-ave, corer of Fourteenthiat, and No. 313 Eight .nmm'r-m',mm.g. RECONMEND THEIR FINE STOCK of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER aud PLATED WARE. We are Pateatees aud sole Manufacturers of Amarican Cuckoo Clocks, Ladies, Watches with Secret Lockets for Likeness, At A. FRANKFIELD & Co' DU VOYAGE.—Moroceo and Russia of the finest Paris and Vienns wake. Sole Leatber e., wholesle and retall. JOHN CATTNACH, wid Wall-at.. and No. 70 Br. OTTON WASTE for Machinery §and Packing, ‘white and colored. For SALE low b‘ W. W. TAULMAN, No. 76 William-st., N.°Y. "L-BLOODED ENGLISH DURHAM HEIFER FOR SALE by 11 o'clock on Wedoesduy, ihe 23th. Apply & st floor. Any one wanting b to cros with ¢ il find » superior JOU DWIGHT & Co.. No. 11 OLDSLIF. NEW.-YORK arers of SUPER-CARB, SODA. ki SALERATUS, . And Sols ta tn the City of New. York for HORSFORD'S CREAM OF TAKTAR hliz\uil'rm;g'ik COMPANY. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF and EXTRA LARD OIL. MASON'S SPERM OIL For Railzoads oa. and Factorien 3710 8 CENTS I pound_paid, cash, for OLD BOOKS, NEWSPAI EKS aud PAM H,!a" S, Come .“li.lc_rtln No. 49 Avo-et. PASSENGERS SAILED. FOR LIVERPOOL, Nov. 24, in stesmabip Persis—Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Patterson, # children, infun and servant, J. Schofield, J. Bance, Mr. sod Mrs. J. Hume Burol Secretary ion, 3 4 I-I'IM 2 nurees and men servast, Mr. sid Mra. R. L. Crook, ra. MeElroy, child and servant, Mise Lee, Mr. aud Mre M p i and ‘ol ‘X Ldgens, T T Ice bian G alotlan (V. Watson . N, Beach, J, Watt. J. R 8. Wateon, Capt. Hartzheld snd servaat, 8. Baam, L. 1. Loehnis, B L. Lgieston, Mra. D, 8. Egloston, 8. KK Brs. C. D. Miler. son and n tex. M. Mrs. Knohr and child, Mrs. E. N. Mackensie, 3 childrea Miss Jones, Rov. J. Duryes, Mr. wnd Mes. Geo. F. Joues, servant, H. C. Jonss, Mr. snd Mrs. N. Ward, Mr. and Mre, Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Juo. Riley, Blias Emma Riley, ‘wvd Mre. Brew, Thos. Davis, W. H. MacFar. Statterier, Mme. . W, B, Farwell, T. (arter R. 1. ook, W Jessup aod lady. and :nlufnl R. Wilson, infant sad_servast, Miss Wilion, J. Schroeder. Macdonaid, J. P. Southerland. J, H. C Dz, sad dra A, Morton, C. Goocl, J. ci K. Cooper, G. D. Tonge, Lansing. L, W. Waod. tr. Groknox, Judge Brows, Mre. dusgiior” B O Catucgy, W, B, Jelizy B D. Jaly, Bt T et %, pola LAY S AR T . i, Mr. Foater o, Mir, two oblidren, Charles F, Orstman, jv., and wife, Samuei F. McMaster, R. A. Bamaal, C. 1. Hanneb. G. Horwit. M. P. Hughies, W, labister, H. Walton and wifs, J. 8. Rummel, Mrs. A. Woen sod obiid Nrs € wnd infant, Joseph Kiofockwell Nov. 28—In ateamer Tarifa—Mrs. F. John and servant. 0. B.Brown, 0. W. Lednard, % M. Voz, wile sud four children, Miss Stephaus Fox WO servants. VO NEWORLEANS, Nov. 21-Ta steumablp MiusouriMr. and re. Pater Kuraan and 4 children. G, Sullives, F. Coiban, Miss Nora. Frank, Johu Swan, E. Frauk, Frank, C. A Taylor, L6 .#t‘.cm.l . Praait end Loks SpueE Jobm W, Bawen, Peter Wurl, 0. "Natian Solomes, M. E. Dowiag, E. Dowan. Mr. and Mre. John Oertker aad cbiid, Theroms e €, Moses, aud oilers Lu the steerage. — e 2 MINIATURE ALMANAC. BuD Ris08.cee o T:00 | Bom 5068, .ov.vs 84 1 Moon Rieee. .. WATER THIS DAY Saady Hook,.,..1:37 | Gov, Iaiaud. , 453118 | Hell Gute....... it caemin B s e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORK. Nor. 2% rt—t mfl"‘l‘ln‘wfl' 3 6 Dale. Bt Fina (Br.| | hoer| 3 3 e O TR G mehio Chessprake. Jobuson. Portiand ) ¥ Ames Bteasustip Floride (Fr) R Croe Oeo Mackensle, Htoamahi Creens H, Oarrleon & Allen Oriesns Gerrison & Allen. u. Saveuneh, Liviogeton, Fox Jirod l | or “two-t] & Co, 0. H, 5 Sy G B0 W T B Ehip E. arge Gluey. Steamsbip Neptn Steamship Maytlower, Ro! be repel Beverly, 264, 1o bellast to Edwerd Fogarty. Bar Aug. 11, while bound from Slobi red, Was towed to this city i lost and W, off Bhip Plymouth Rock, Warner, L pass. to Grionell, Mintam & Bark Beasie (Hamb.), Frick, Slowan & Edye. . to R M. pusmaze. Bark Istria. Sewall, ‘wssed Gibraliar Oct. r in which had strong NV Vlgar, passed sinp J: F. Ch signals with Br. exchan, B1ig Malius (s Co. iy (ot Nassau), Moait der & Son, Left, from th cut away foregallant-wpeias "Sebz. Maria (1taL), Savacere, Messiua 48 days, A 2 w Clayton, Wt , Oukes, Berry, Chester, Pu., " Ben, Jones. Witnitngton. N. Sloop Thos. Hul Hul Sataek e Leghorn 67 deys, with mar C. B. and 53 pass to Coiries Leiibg & Co. Has bad of S o oy e ad shvoe deth wtank, sbp Plymouth Reek, do. Jensen, Newewtie 50 days, with mdee. to Black, Savanvah Nov. 14, via Fostress Morres Thie L. went ashere on Waraw e to Savann by the stesu B days, 0 bound N. t e -~ Pleszon. &, Livmgwon, Fox u-szl--‘.mmu;muwn Ford, Alexandsia. J. Hend. Boston, W. P. Clyse, Boker & 5. Powell & Ca. ¥, Providence, Gee. N. Btranakan, Adsaza, Baltiore. ABRIVED, came here to Silas O, Pieren. wdse, ané W duye, with mdse. and 44 ‘Geatbs and vue birib o8 . VeraOres 23 dave, with bides, ft, bark Zingurells, e, with . currants to Gee. ¥. utwater, sails and stove m.ast and . bboo o Juwes TRob! Schr. Oliver Ames, French, Georzetows for Fall R'ver, Schr. 8. H. Gibson, Banlett, Rondoat for Bosten. MEMORANDA. __ Dort-Warden’s Notice. Stare or New-Yomx. ] Poxr-Wanpexs' Orpice, No. 3 Willismet NO’!‘IC'E is hereby given, in accordance with sec- tt’non{vnul P‘d April 14, 1857, entitied ~ An Act to e organize the Wardens' Office of the Portof New-York.” to all per- sons interested in, or having charge of. the subject matter of such inguiry, examination or survey. tiat the following vessels are how uuder jon by the Port Waidens, and that the said o examinations will be completed witkin ien daye sexs e mabip Oty of Wasbingt? teamahip City i Bark An&m Bark Suouwi.... subordinates for October, offairs generully are assuming & is plentiful. in lph ese districts worthy of note, seem willing to do all in their from former folly, but t resulting THE FREEDMEN. o —— REPORT OF ASSISTANT-COMMISSIONER SCOTT—AFPATRS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRIBONE. Wasursarox, Nov, 2.—Brevet Major-Gen. R. K. Scott, Assistant-Commissioner of the Freedmen's Burean at Charleston, 8. C., iu transmitting the reports of his #that in the Abbeville and Anderson Districts everything is progressing favorably snd There are 1o wer milder tone. Laboy cases of destitution The people generally to remedy the evil are as yet no schools in either of the districts for the education of the people, About the same state of affairs isting in the Barnwell District, except that there school at Aiken of 123 pupils. On the the former teacher of this school was driven 8 reporied as ex. . ightof Octo mob, having previously received information that uuless e left he would be killed. The report from the Edgefield District is that the m have in nowise improved, avd that crimes of eve ter are of frequent oceurrence. A majority of white cople of this District have apparently no respoct for the Etw. and live wholly iudifferent to the civil or military suthorities. In Edgefield C. H., however, the freedmen are treated more late day bushwac | and beat freed that they kil dwellings with the better for cutl ¥ impumity, i oo A antici It is mentioned that even at this ers in the interior are still a terror, and people and burn their o aa. tvops have bee‘;x ordered to the localities, Iu the Chester Dne- triet no flagrant out! are reported. Castles fny‘?h: mu:d‘:‘d a freedman, & special about which is to be made but to which we bave net access, also the breaking of the jail are mentioned. One murderers was caught, the others are stili a§ of the escaj at large. freedinen during the rmonth District. There were les cc | by the white citizens for thei. and the corn crop bas Lesn failure, and it is feared that many hing is not done to relicve thew. orable condition. harvested and divided. are a partial want 1 somet! tes are in an equally depl tant Commissioner for the South Carolina The cro will die o The poor whi The Sub-Assis! The arresting of “Plhere is little eba e in the eoudition of the ¢ October in the Colleton \plaints made against them side of the Savaupah River reports that in bis there are 25rice plantations, witha wen, women and children of about 1 under eontract by the year, wit! wages of $12 & wre working 3 the dar. freedmen are re] the result of o $15. the year's croj expected that the ¢rop will experil satisfacto: nb-ndoned? either side are recorded. failure, except in @ few casce t of giving shares of in this Distri Tu the Unionville District few complaints on The crops are re| 88 where there hias been rain, ion of freed- , wany of whom -m:l{v Others work for shares of ove-haff rds of the crop, while others work by The relations between the plsnters and satisfactory, s also Next year, however, it is double.” The to t wd s result of the the laborers in noy is believed will be The officer in charge of this district also belicyes that working for & part of the crop is a failure. Tt is believed there will be mueh suffering during the Winter if the issue of the rations is not resumed. The of Gen. Scott is quite long, but we Lave reported sbove the more interest- ing parts of it. ARMY GAZETTE. pei ey BT TELEGRAPN TO THE TRISTNE. ASSIGNED. Frank M. Coxe of Pennsylvania, late of the Volunteers, bas suecosiully Regular Army. fantry. untrers, bas been exam ved and SPFOS 4lm Usited States lnfantry. dhe E. Board fora Ca the B o i e Sl Ul Sisem 1o APPOINTED. Jumes Pratt, jr., of Massachusetts, late Captain United States Volo ted Secona Lieuicrout of the ————— NAVY GAZETTE. ———— | Br TrLvomare TO THE TRIBUNE ETACHED. S 19 —Lieut.-Commander Wiliisc H. Deve, fiom steswer Op pee. Nov. 18.—Mates E. H Newbern; Lieut.-Commander o Nov. 20.~Passed A-M-b?iim W, Geitysburg; Lieut. J master C| o, ¥, A, Faskell, W, H. Flow A . l.e.‘-. awetant ORD)! Richardson, ward obn Jund and Jus. 1leron. to duty in the Galf Squadrons {,-:lu- Oscar B. Mills, to duty at tie Noveliy iron Woras, New- has. A. Cable, First Aseistant. stipmen Reusom A. Stewar ol. Lieut. H. Walier Gri Vilsou and Bryes W ¢ and Theo. C, Grafton, to H. Row! F. A. Torbert, lo the commandthe oy Clarnson, B. Peck, Thos. C. Terreil, Semuel F. Geoige Holton, mm-uu; DETACHED. Nov. 20.—Pasced Awsistant Paymaster E. H. Cusbing, from the Newbern, and ordered 1o settle accounts; Passed Assistant Puymaster Jobn H. Steverson. from the Tecony, and ordered to setrle secounts ; Midskipman Robert M. Berry, from tbe Subine, and erdervd 10 the Geityabarg. CASHIERED. Nov. 20 —Second Amistant Lugweer W, H. Kelly of tbe U.8 steamer Fr Yo Aosdewmy. Govern o United Potier removed The follow! November 26, 1866 : Brioavr—2d o rureel s sl & 'isu’. R lary, 30 Deners] and .“. et HOSORALLY DISCHARGFD. Nov. 19.—Actiug Vol. Lieut.-Conmander E. F. Devens, from Sote. DISMISSED. Nov. 19 —Midehipmen Jobn L. Hars and Ches. E. Soule of the No et EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS, »7 TELRGRAPH Durning the Bave bean dis; 0 TR past three meuts are the fol H. Parker, Usad aud Jua A TRINONE. .dgw':boul' sevent: P Ty Sy Ay lis. New. - MILITARY. — THE PARADE OF THE FIRST DIVISION. ing x—3d Keglment. WL 24tk Foorrn BRIGAD lqi-‘.:‘ 277 Toth, 330; Sk, CavALRY BRIGADE~! . T adgaarter troop, 1, Asting 9,0 . B. By 190, ot Heglment, .Inheoflnnln’on of the parade Wf&lxflt-;mm. ::kzl B, vy, 3, Gdoer of l:‘:‘;‘iu:' wd ‘s }fl.. 47; o P 3iv; 34, 562, Geversl and stall, & Major Genersl and staff, W-Adnmv-h:m Touy A LECTURES BEFORE THE COLORED PEOPLE OF PHILAe peLrBIA~—The Soclal, Civll, and Statistical Assoelation of the at National ‘ itler, Senat W D). Kelley, ver the . Nve, M. ‘Theo. Tilton, esq, and W. W. Brown, esq. ow PN et Jthe Hon, Jubi A. of Ivaiis announce & course of lectureg Phiiaderphi inter, The TR S g A T the evening mext, and will be ok esq., Major Gen. nghany,