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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. AtrvoAY, Nov. t'.i, IMS. "Hie veck ciosfHi upon > decided renewal of tbe ?piculallvc feeling in tba stock market and a firmer toue to prices in general. Tills activity was not so w?U pronounced in the earlier portion of the week, when extreme caution seemed to direct operations. The favorable bank statement of tbe provlona week, tbe ease In money and tbe virtual elimination of Brie horn tbe lint gradually removed this hesitation, an l a strong tide of speculation net In on IV cdnee 4ay. widen by Saturday bad carried prices up as many as six and seven per cent for tbe prominent stocks. The advance was more marked th the rail, way shares. New York Central was particularly active, owing to this feeling and to reports concern, tng the expected dividend. Opening in tbe vicinity ?f 123% on Monday It bad attained to 129% before the eloso on Saturday. St. Paul preferred was a favor ite on account of tbe declaration of a dividend, aad rem from hi % to 90. The recklessness with which Btcreased speculation is accompanied is illustrated by the large dealings at the present time la this ?took, although in the lata crisis it dropped forty per cent in a few daya. Bock Island has been the ve hicle of a new movement, bat bas not been as progressive as others on the list. Toledo abowed sensible appreciation, while a marked advanced In Micblgau How. heru has resulted from a proposition to consolidate with i-ate Shore, mak ing one Hue between Buffalo and Chicago. Hudson River was peihaps the strongest stock <>r the week. Port Wayne advanced from three to four per cent. Brio in the beginning was quoted between so and 41, declined to 87% and rose again to 40 with the buoyancy at the close of (be week. Tbe dealings In tt were very limited, however. Several sessions of the boards pawl over it In succession and the transuc'ions on the street were few. Tbe dispo sition to abandon it uuul Uie public has some guarantee that it will not be manipulated to ?nit the cliques Is prevalent among all classes of operators, especially as the two great parties to tbe late quarrel have buried their animosities and are seeking a market lor tbeir immense load of stock. A radical change In all tbut is conuected witu Krio is necessary luiforo It can ever be dealt iu with anything like .utisiaction. Tue express stocks were stronger, possibly because a threatened war betweeu some of the cotupantes and a consolidation of others have attracted r, eort.atum toward them. The money market worked with great ease during i r M eet,, and the rate on call loans ranged fro i tour p- cent, exceptionally, to six at some of (lie banks, 'flu mi dement of the associated bunks siioivs an iuerea*? in circulation of Ibo.ooo and a decrease iu legal te nders of over $ 1.000,000. An In ereusti in loaus is counterbaiaoeod by an almost equal increase in deposits. It a totals as compared witu the previous week are h? follows:? Nor. hi. Nut. 'is. f.oann .. $25 l ,001,000 $264,:W6,0f.1 HpOCIC 11, :,vt,l.>3 46,217 Circulation 34,185,068 :?l,284,f>ff< Deposits 1S4.H0, Ml 187,4lH,H2!5 L? gai traders 03,690,044 fl2,440.Zv)6 The differences urr set forth as follows:? lue.rease in loans $1,204,904 Decrease iu specie 1,640.5713 Increase m circulation 80,495 Increase in deposits ... 8,sue,405 Decrease in legal tenders 1,161',I k The sa em of government gold account for the do cretose iu legal tenders, but the exp.unatiou of tlir decrease iu specie 14 uot &o readily given, and hence tbero is an apprehension that the purchasers of the government gold have been put dug it away for a "squeeze" in the cunning week, especially as the tie mand for gold to par for Imports will ue large for the rest of the year. The eustoms receipts dnrtng the week were nearly $l,8ou,bou, and the exports of hps ete over $000,000. flold fluctuated between 1*4 and 185%. Tire is'ter figure was reached ou Friday last, when It was 1 known that the Secretary of the Treasury had com-< raeticed the reissue of the three per cejnscertificates? a nten iutcrpreted as modified expansion. A "bull" movement was also initiated by bouses "long" of government bonds who a view to -Vxiruerlug" or drmny from the market the bears, who were selling "short" upon the ditTerruoe between the prices of bonds lit Earope and at home. Title appreciation wan not sustained through the "nnioadiug" by par Res Holding gold and on account of tne government ?ales. The range in price for each fluv of the week In shown to the following table. No business wss transacted on Thursday, Thanksgiving:-. Higtwst. UHN'St. Monday 134 S i84 Tuesday 134 r, 184% W u icsdav 185% 1:1,'.. Friday... 136% 134% Saturday 185% 134% An Interesting contest prevailed in the govern Bent market between the "bubs" and the "bears." The latter put ont twenty day contracts to sell bonds from one to two per cent iwlow market rates. TUiopcnut-iatey based upon tue .owur rate of bonds m London as compared with New York. The "bulls" showed splendid t trategyou iheir side and were aided by ih< remarkable coincidences that Mr. Mi'b'uUooh would sell uo more bouu a id would re Issue tho three per cents, or course gold immedi ately advaat ed upon a knowie Igo of llume facts, and tliobi.i:<; s 11 forced In many lu-tanc* to cover t i"T i-oii, .1 I he "corner" was sustained utni tl e last -lay of til'; week. 1- ben a decline iegold gave the"akorta" theadvantage aud tin market broke. Be 3 c ih<- vtose of hue'j ss on .Saturday tin're w:.s a re< tvery of tone and price* -.fort filthily as follows:?United States sixeM 15.-* tT"U ercil, iTi if a 115; do. coupon, 1881, ?g # 1U> 5 .??#. ri"*ls'."red, list% a in I t do '..noun, 18 . 111% a 112} do. do., 1*64. 1 til;, a*07%; j0. do., I'? loan $??%'; do. do., new,'jtgjj, |jo% A 110%; do. do., U6-1,11 1% ?U0%; ?K, do,. 180s, llo?:, a ill. .l.j-4Ai's, r..gluts is*i loajg a 1M| uo. coupon, tca% a too. TM stock marie was vtronv on Hatofday, wtth a enir,. nation01 una in the tntertai after the boa. da In tho succeeding masiness ou the -street time w?? a ?auction from the beat tiguros, aud the following quota: ota prevailed at five o'duck:?New York r; nuel, 12S?, a i-*:,; Northwestt.ru, nu a xv%; do. preferred, -v m Pan), 71 a 72; Hh PaoJ preferred, at; 41 let ,p?n H- ttb< rd, *9% 0?"%; Heading, 90% a 09%; Peeiiio Hail, lli% lod: Fori tCavoe, QH, a 11; I.rie, ?."? a 40 The sales at the lost open board uvduded tha fob lowing:?American Express, 47; I'ltlWd -fa'os Kx pM" 'iAdatna Express, 60%; Morvttaots' Union F.x,?t<? , Qeicicsliver, gilf; l'acihc .Mail, 118.%; Gneth .land, a. ,; Wcsten iJnlon, 3<-; Vnw York tie ltral, t.;!,; RndsdBRiver, W>V; KcMiog, w?; fi t a*b, fe '%; Mtlwai.kMf und Hf. Paul, 70%; 4o ref rred, Kurt Wayuo, u. , Ohio end Mn-s skip; , ;i ? iiicliii':!" 4. utheru. - ?%: I1it?btirg, *?;, JoiedR 10i: Hock Is,au<i, ltW%; forth we#-srn, I5 {; do preferred. MR, A m n*at If e compamtive itatettert ?howieg the ?hi v iu'h of sproifl fron this (uirt ,nst vol and aertnff toeyrar to date, together with tho?i ft-r tue cor re ,010104 -iwiods in "?tis and J"' 7 ? ixen. 188J. IWI8. Ferly-etgMh r*k $Aia,67l I .7. T $et2, inli Nrtv re parted... 61,u <..m7 41..; ,i* qt < i.iW Total ll.vf'WUl fM,<M9,99M $89,1'^ Mi The expoi of spacM from thn port to daw In tha previous fburb "n rears compare at rol'ows ? isift t8T.3l4.5tC is - ?il !91,7*8 t8?H .... 46.5M,.ha i- j.. 38 999,14? 15'. I. 49,fit tr? i>ts A'.,021,464 IP'/ 55,7Ki HO# 1HW,.. '28 475,877 l< :,JK.'2l; iX.'it j7.l?x2,08] 1W'' dl.wKMi |X6.; -J ,. 184' ilAO4,780 lx&a a:.,770,681 Bubji ttcd Li the toial valuation of foreign imparts at tbe jx ft of New rt rk for the wcok ertdinxNovem. tar 27, cecnptred wim those o' thr two pteeedtng wr , t , its t.lso tbo value of dry goods entered at this port ana thrown on th? piarkot for I: s ro. res pond iDgpeno'i It. itscc and 18C7:?> M"i Li hdlnp Vir. IT 2Yor. f. f?br. 21 Dry good? ?l,191.288 $#5#,881 $1,944,643 Gen'i xnere'iand ,? ., 9,40'<.254 2,i..'7.fl8.l 4?i75,#50 Total for tho W?ok. $3,694,584 $3,fw' ...i8 $6, i4 ?? .< miporuv of dry goods for the we k and ? Aati'tat. 1 to ?i aro en follows:- ? fK> Ifre*. J888. 18W-. Ik F.'tt'd Atport. 11 . ... fo',Ml *1,21 1 Etmttn e t tok t i -t.r.tr . ? v, # l,k;' ..'r J. Kn a 'i . i ' . vi'',* f',40 TstfWit o:i n i.'l ll3,V44,#4P SS.2I6.6I2 78 I ?>??' >? ? fi w,>. W'.aU-1', ; 1 hf. s ! t ji p> 1 tiiil pi, ' at . - ' at I' ?t i ; b ,1 thee rhin ii t? , ?? v,< t ?? ? oipts of cot; .I. . t'l ? r li . . . . I .1 r" ' < 1 ' ? ?' I k f ' t iOU. bales in oxers* of last week. TTxe shipment *1 thin Increase will furnish a larger supply of Mils. And, again, the "ahon" Interest In governmerits. wlnc?. It w.ts expected, would faquirs an extensive -canip uient ?f beads, lias been lar.:eiy over oscuu^ud COMMERCIAL REPORT. Hot. SS-S r. H mm , . ti v. lM F?>u were in moderate <ie AHHKik fucelft*it* package*- ? ?** maud and Steady at $7 It . *7 S7*. revf *?? du" *nd U 'l>o ???Tl?? maAet tor Bio ?u uulnt, bat prices were ?tea.lt partJsuiarlyfsr the better grades. We heard of no ?alee. Other rtescrlpUonh eooUnued dull and unchanged. <io*tob.?Bedelpte, MW bales. The market tee. very lr . -- . ?Ttr-m were rather lower, eelee being mete at a regular an. prio n, The cable uuwe. which waa received ?ha dav however, had the effect of arresting the thwart u-udeVv of prices and the market rloaed quite dotrewam wow 'uu?jne appeuded. The tnlea comprised ?Sm JiLhw. wincing 2.0W for export, 818 for tplnunlag apd ^nr^' a "on Vhere were same beetdee of *0 bales i?ry delitery et 22c., *? 4s. d? for Kebru arv at 82* eml Mi do. do. for December at 24c, We quote ? * (7al.ta.lt goSU? New Orltam tvin rd/t awi Memphis amd TtXO*. Ordinary S j'. Ueod ordinary .? ??.% JJS ~-w Low middling *4 Jj> ?2? Middling.... ????* S,* j,'?. ? KudJU AW iiR.Mlt?Receipts, 29,Hp Iritis, flow, l.H? ba-e corn weal, 268,6*6 bushel* wheat, 86.401 do. corn, I8.,ia0 do!*oats, #4,003 do. rye, 6.100 do. malt and 111,891 barley, lite market for flour ruled dull but steads at our previous quota tions. California lonr was dull and nominally unchanged. The tales were about 11,000 bbU. For Southern flour the de mand waa moderately actlceat unaltered prlcet. KaleK .idO bbls Hf6 floOTtVaiiD moderate demand unci bigMr pnwei No?.sr |g? ?? HoundhoopObiojshipping brands. ? ? * ] ?JJ Round noop Ohio, trade brands ? 00 a 1< ? St. Louie low ? ^ Bl. IiOOil itTlllght 6-tTi. .. .. - - -- m o,) St. Louie choice double extra. """ ? ~ w Ht. Louis choice family... Jo ,? * M mi Mountain choice and family ? !*? * .. lm Southern superflne sud extra.. . ? ' J ? " , Californiaflourfsaefca and 7 uu a w Rye Hour J ?3 2 I 90 Corn meal, city fi mi a Corn meal, Brandy wine no a I 00 ? T^.?^n"ToVwu"?a''Wm' 'fairly' active for e1.eculaU..n but the enhanced view, of ho! dcrep re vented gnu. v w."w ^rSrS5??s Corn' Sm falriV'^Uv? end higher, Wtthaale' of a tout 10U,?U) liuahcls at sjil W a $1 17 tu etore, #1 18 a *1 W afloat -j|i ix A 4>i 14 for unsound. Uat? wbpb excHija wo ?.?. * *?hlihtr.tieMto were about 8JHy?00 buihele et 7bo. a 7-iiloat Rye., ;\iou'U QuieL w?n linn, the nalet being IffiiSSS*wTJSviatliti with .alee of 12,000 bu.helt at 4S fsr CanadaJWSt ut A ' U8 Tor istate. Of barley malt there were small talee at a ? $ FBKtuum The market w?e dub, hut rate, wore tirm, par tlonlarly f?>r cotton, the enms*"tewe?V n In}1"o V 1M> boxes bacon at 27.. fld., BuO btile. flour at 2a_7 -A, anp^r i.re^-A forebrnTeicl, with ld,l?U case, petroleum, to a I,0UC>b1^ 'fe wereTulet and lower, clo.lng at 17c. a ... . while cloth was dull and nominal at 20c. a 21c. ln ifoc"! The uei.iai.d coniinued light and price, were In hilTere'favor. We piote:- Prime and choice g-adoe, 17c. a Si! -fair to god, 12 c. a 16c., and Inferior to common, 8c. a '^l^^terwa. moderately jxettv. at Ready prices. Receipt* Ijgbt. We quote: Suloping, ?0c. a 70c., re II rw was du'l'Vnd".omi.mUt 11Mo.,.gold, for Manila; ?r. * M.U 2ST Wmdatre^ o^ucd b'mprern. were with Hfrv-e^to.few ol?T?V-rt': week, November ?v, l?is:-H.9w. hhdH. I'utm, l.ilk'i do. 1 orlo Rico, 2,181 do. H??^KJateairsi-.....?? and hi. do. tai. the market f.w epiriU turpentine was dull So 1 price, were heavy and Iovvcr, closing at 4? ^c. ? ?tc. 'or 1 eiiTia. table aid .hlpplOL' lot*. Ku?lll Ihu KW ,ia v were dull and lower, while the other grade, were Jho dnU b.p un-hafv -e.i. The only salos we heerd oj ?.re 7w k 4 ?" ? 1* ;r!' ixira.oj., m? a ?'J ?J. Of Hewhern Ur, :?l bbi?. (trem wharf .were sold at il JU t. Wilmington tar wa. dull at ' rmtf - f inseed re in allied dun anil heavy at 92c. a 94c., In ?e?k? and hbla Otuer kiudt were .lull and nomma, at our rtlie'tow7r" Irtcsales'wurein has m *;?a ^^Wo?^ SfrffiSt* fiMblf-d P '.ha .In Titirn h?icf Wki* dill! aii'.l uom^nal at our V*\\wi-*ti'?"<"? Rlef hiirnv Were sUadf , with tales of 1*1 bid.., at ?29 h dJO. ^ Z*7* quiet lul steady, at ?y. iSied Mmoi.lerm lO'.r. a 10?g?. lor;Irtek 'J.Uu, 11V- a V; 7 v. .. R #4 in. II -,r ? Fjw, tor pb'Kioa nam*, 10 **?. a n 4*.. for emoted d.c'and 14 ic.ali\u. for baggr.l^ taoonwa. l^""VlthortJrlhl'.e.t ^ml'lKJ^. ror ^,,n'|'^l~lV"1' The Sw^'marfid*waT'quhH'and v^k' ^hg ^^VJ?'? ? r^1. fe thiruee'ior Ja'nur'r, \ ?"piiTiitVue'^lruoe In bulk wa. dull, the sale, hejrc I.SJ I 15Jg reflSSl ou the .H ?- lotaroly hciie and !'' k? ST. r?|um dellverv pit ?? ?'i* rather es.lt r , the .alek we.e 7 hub 1.1, .. Stan,'aid white for Norernoer at jIc. a ^.c^ngai lills'c. oid, and 1^00 do. for IH-cmber a. ^ilis. -Car'.liq? ws.? 1UM4 Out ttrioly at 8c. a 9r. We beard 2^K^.J8 T.7SRS?5$-Sg Tie- ? ifii'c mIIp. for.fa?i'to cood r*i uIiik * uwa. ??? w?ri ?64 hb?i?. on \nWntr ifimi ami ^ it1,e frr ret,nod the i.iarket wa. dull n.d boa y at lee' hard, 14c. a 14 ,?? f?" fc*u w>u"" M"1 Utr' a lfc *u ,0"l.ri^.- "I Un?e- the,w were tales of ?,HOOba:4? ' f 'rd Canning a' If., gold,duly paid. i.iiL. were dull and 'm Ch6T?aiu!?t wa..owi?' sal" and heavy. We qnole IJc. a ^Taui-ow wssjwoderateli ?-tive. the ?aies bciog 4 ' n C lb'. **Wn'tsa"v.P Rece (it., 270 hhl?. bn? ness w s i. . ? sod pri est wriw R"f. ihcre Were ?ma l sa,?s ctaro at ? ?7, duty paid. . . CfcU. KSTAIT* InHrml TrminfeH on Kumriliii. thak^im 11 t* tohh oitt. ifr.ey ??? ?t. t k tl>ntim,IUllW imtr' y ?l, ? n. f*i. 45, JbalUU .14...90 k-r. U> tt, r. t. 7," 1 n I? la-i- j at. "Still I* *' Pttt ?t,a *, M Ji llwreeeUtv1, 21. It i*lo.i 1 ?'-? ?? IV.. 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Itk\t 10t, k I, h)U sn, m, Abtn Van W*elt map 1 dblahfrni"- *r, ki,i ?| 4 m |H, | CMc.bkki'f a?, k *. l-iia lVtlto 3 >0, do \ * i, Oai 1(n kt, o a, lot*ik, ??,131. l.U 130, do.: I ' I.*- -n at, a a, iilot "6 (i i riion of), do. fca l/oa', ? a pint 76 ip-rllon -<f i, -Jo iTMva'a niixf. finch!" ?ft ? *. .75-'f| t->f .Tackkon ??, 11*110 5nn lack t- r- ?t. * *. 41.k fl * ef h#?t htn ?t, lui.Sil7.?* 4i.4*ot ,o HAf tV 1 rxprct at. n x a. 5)0 fl ii t of tt nbur a?, 23*109. IW fit km no. Le0*i0tat,l a, It.'-ft?of Uwnmi *t. 111 li63.7iio.itlM ? --YI irn bat. ."nir hill k(, aa, *'ij Anati ", iifiii!H, Htrlotf 1.4"" HOBiu mimitit Drnot N?r k road.? a, ad)oi-nni Hanataa, I art* is Mil KVII.lt J?rlc?'olo.,kfoaii|kn roa l, x *, a-, joining J fll ta, 4618 a 4,"00 a?H IVII.l. t IlKTIBf. Road f ?unt $ da Mott'a to laratl Wrfghi'k, * a, 6 anrca, a.ljoluios Orimtha ? 1,31* n in ini n. tVaaia# food, o *, 44, block 14, 46*07 . , 4nH T!*A"!1 "KB IN tSSHk.T ooaxrr, n. J NFWAltn Itelm- nt at, w *,175 ft a of Kinney it. Khrltio n ?ot> fern*it, n a aim ft w or wiitau & ,t mio( Perry II, . a, Iwi it w of Wm.u at, $7 ft front E-IU Wild A.bllUd I K, H a CO. II if, X os7B ' 6 1) 38 fMrnnt' 6 ** ""ir st>3 facti, ?0 ft, Sj ft mid m" **? " <h,W it it of Ke'iruey it! Mm luti.' William it and ixllry, F Machln'*, dlx'JO 70U - 18,000 y?... . . - OKLLK VJ LI.K. s,ullage it, o i, 4*8 ; tc of Upper ruait, 4u*i;tu. * *.>0 Itl.OO.el'le.I.lt , ? .?rf Grmvws property, alien 5 acres... . ktlfl i J Martin'.property, | acre. 3p., t. , OI.INTON. Upp?r hitzab^th roa<l, e *, JKTQulnn'a property, 11 a<*rc9| 7 (MO Orange fond, M Curmutntfti' apUI*, about 4 Waue g property, on private rota 1,000 O a . ORANliB. suruMldff ?it, ft w i, 442 ft a e of WaHhiajrtou it, 60x130... 4Ub THA iar> iirt in lioiibON ooi/ntv, n. j-jkichi.y ri t South i*t it, n 4, 1&* i| w ?r Co tt, 0a.4x50? Ktt.f .K 7 .iKi. South Ut aL a a. W.d it w of al lri_n*:.ii( ??** ?bar* 7,.?0 2 ".i I w **1 " *1 ?"?'S ?? W t?I t/Q tiS tiw, im).'1 lifv/r South l?l At, o ft, Ui.6 It IV of At, ld.Hi.iO( _ HUDSON <1ITV. NtMrark *!%'" *\ *? W s,uulmlt Sou VaiT Wlnkli at' bit 28, j Wlokl, map, <8 Iota, iOxXIKl. 2,6m) Bergen wood road, e a, 118 ft ? of 1'ator.on I ay, 126.116 ' Summit ar, e *, 126 ft ? of Pateraonar!; **bu' ,,lu0 275H16 JlBBUBN. , iiRIIXi E I.. Hrlnkerhorr it, * s, 175.3 ft w of Oreacentav, 50ilM d-SCO ?'?11 ?. <"l? *) to 48, U untie cilo d Golden map, 10llxt4?f 4.41*1 Hi-Wark plank road, n i, w of Bergen ay, 7UU*U8 32,(1 K) Virginia av, i w ?, 220 ft n w of Bergen ay, 47Uil47 8,r. 0 WhjhIn<yfi>ri uu r. w ? ->iUI i'i . u> ..r Tu.i?..< >>ni!?tA/i q nidi Virginia av, i w ?, 220 ft n w of Bergen ay, 4715147 H,r. 0 Waahlngtoo ay, u w i, 200 ft e w of Walnut it, 2tK)ilO(J...8,uMI ? . . ? UltKK.tVll.LK. 2 t Morris Canal and Jersey City and Bergen 1 , now .2O,0C0 Plot bet Morris Canal and JerMiy City and Be WoSiff'ar7 prop?r m y y ''an,eury* INTEBKAT10NAL POSTAL AFFAIRS. f'oiiTcittlon npon Pofttl JHiitlen Brtwrru the Dnilod liitiu<M und (ireat Itrifm.i. The followiuv m attnpy of the convention toot ween the General Host twice of the Dniietl Sutca of America and the General Pout Office of the t'/iil.'il , KlnifUom of Great Britain and Ireland:? The General Tout ortlce of the United SutteH of America and the General Post Office of the United Kinifdom of Great Britain and Ireland beiuir denlr otw of retfulatiiit; hy lneauH of a new contention the eoiiiniuulcuiiou liy pout between the .two totin triea, the underaiifnetl, <tuly aulhori/.ed for (hut |Mir po.si- by ibeir rtipectlve ({overuineiiu, hav> agreed ujiou the lollowiug artlclea:? AUTli'Li: 1. Tbern shall be au exchange of i urrr*|?'nJpnne pet ween tho United SUtee of America und th'i Uaitcd king dom uf Great Britain and Ireland, a. well for letters, neu,? pap<*rs, book packets utei puttcrntt or eainjiliM of merchan. ulse originating m the United States or In the United Kinaploi* as for articles of the same nature originating in or <h stined lor the countries or colonic^ the oorreepoud' nee. ol which ie lorwsrded through the United Slate, or through th. United Kingdom. AUT. 2. Bach otllee shall make he own ariar.ceinsnl* for the ih SjiK'eh of mails to the other odien hy wcB appointed .hips suiling uu staled days, aud shall at Its own com remu nerate the owner, of auch .hip. for tho conreyanee ol the Until.. Aur. 8 The pottage ou a single Internet! >nnl l.'ler ?bsll he twel ye cent* In the United Si ales and shnll Is-sly pence in the United Kingdom; and the authorized weight of a single letter ah .11 be iii.e.ii grama (by tho mnirie.tl sruf In the I. I'lted Siatea, or half au ounce In the United h inrdnm. Kor iither than single letters Ibe same charge shell lie 'route for ever* additional liiteen grams, or half an ounce, or Ir.e lion thereof. The itue.tlon of the further reliu tlon of the letter rates of postage shall be cou.idered at the expiration ut twelve ruooihs from th. commencement of this oonventio. A A I . 4. Kyery InlernatlonaJ letter insulll. i?nllv paid or wholly unpaid received in the I lilted stat"? Iroiu the Untied Kingdom shall, m addition to the deticiant povtago, he s>ib i ot lo a line of live rents, such line to be retaluel ny ihr United Ktiito. t'ost (llltee; and every iutcriiaiJou.2 initei mstiili irmly paid or wholly unpaid rueeivrd In ihr iiin.i Klugdom iio.n ihs i nited hunts sliidl, in addition to ine dereleu poslitge, lie subject to a Hue of two penoe, to tie retained hv the .ii iluh Post oaioe. Altl. A. International newspapers, hook packet, (initialling priutrd paper, of .it kinds, maps, plans, prints, engravings, drawni ??, photographs, lithographs, hIici o of music, and palter,is and sumples o uiercha.iillse (looiiidlng see ls and gr.iln) .bull be tmnKnilsalhle by Himr oillco under such regulations as the desp.tehi inboe mav from time to line lay down and at the lotlou.u'g charges, viz.: For evcrv new pajwr nor ?vecillnc iodr ouu. ei to weight ono penny in to . ur.ed Kiug.p ? i und I up cciHh iu ilui (Jiiili I 8 rules, for boos packet., and patreri'A when tint exceeding an ounce in win,,l.l, mu p .my in ihi I lilted Kingdom am; two . enta iu the i'nlte i States. .Vln-it ?soMding m oonee and not excelling two ounoc b s. i ;.i two prtiec ut tlie United Kingdom aud four rents i. ihf U nited stub s Kor par Pet,i>i>diug four ounces in welvlit, an udditi ual rate m ibroti pence ru six cents forever- lour ounces or frai tton of four omn Tims - n-gms-ions', bow aver, shall lUillad. the 1 at lowing:- First The imsp ge shall bo fulur preguid. Second -Si ui"k packet rnuv Cbiitaln koythlng winch . scaled or otherwise cfo-od iigumst liupoetlon, nor must there be any letter, nm communication of tha tiaturr of a letter, whether wipaiate or otji . wise, on lee the wiiuio of so b IdMf or miration he printed llui entries merely slating from whom <>? <> wli.'iti tk>< pin' ei It- sent .lull not be regarded as a ? i, i tidr.l VI i,oog packet must exoeesl two feet In lrii-;'.h or on. foot iu -lepiu fourth?Neither ofllee shall be bound iu .lellv.g p lUt?d pa|iers ihe Importation of which may he ju oblti- d lie he laws or regulation, of the country to wnleh liiey are liana muted. Kit th - No long ?g any custom, duty is chargeable In the United Mates on the Impo utlou nmi the Ihu.-d King dom of any of the article, enumerated above, su< h eustnu# duty shall bn I'-ylobhi In the United Kta!"., anil Ibe pr.. cads Bail, accrue to the United Mates Treasorj. Slsth .-Kteopl n ahove, no eharye Whatever shall !?? levied iu the country In which International newspapers, book packet, .-.od patterns ur samples ol merchan-lise are delivered. Am. t". Ihe post id coll ', u d In the ,w., .rodntnc* on Inter national letter*, newspapers, liook packet, and pRtti-rn* or sample, of merrhacdise, to.-.thnr with tho fees "or registra tion (but exclusive i.f t.nes lor "npiud or iueutliuifmUv psld letter.), shall be e iisily lividco is-'wcep the two sttli-M %n In making said division ttie two cd! - rs ? bait ae.muui to em h other fo- tlin follnwlim; rales |ier ounce or |s-r pound, acoord Ing to the weight In bulk of each "llc-s t.f o.t'-r' aU'Mi.fci eor resp'ttidenoc b Klr.t Try British I'ost ttihr. shall areootit to the I - lied Stan-. I'ost o'ile.e for twenty -rnl* sn otiiio. on ah paid Internothmai Icttuis sent to the i uli?"J .stubs; for twenty cents an t act- fo ? all unpaid lii'.et-iiaGonal received from the tinited .stales; for seven and a tiuarter cents per pyntiid on International newspapers ,vrd to iho I idled Slates, and for sixteen cents pier pound on inter, national ho ik oaess^.'s ami eatt rns sent to ihti U'nTt at Mates. Second- rite U't |:e.l State. fW Id, . shall fie.out to 'let U' lib h I osl I HII *e |of tWefltV cent. ?, * >ut e nil Oil pild liifrnallmi.l "tiers sent to tlie lih ii-d Kin d, fi-' twenty cents at. ..nil.fm n I otiinld Inteu.atmnal letter* re I front t..n Unicid Ktngdoui, for rU.it a-d ilue. euar'tT eenis oe ? poand .i bitarttalkmal now^Mper. im u> the I nited k n: '."it, forsiiteen cetits per |to>imlou tutnriia tlo.'i .,) | )N paekstA .t tit l? tho t idled Kingdom, and lor h'nete?u_ fcnts per pouud ou patiern. sent to the United Klnguom A at 7.-1 bat portion of th?' p.nt.<e of tr.ti.lt leib r*. trai sit tietvstiapers, irtok panket. and patterns or upi ** of merehi mllse width repreionl. Ihe c irge lor '????> res i.on vej an e bet wis ii tlie i nil I Km com the I nited .la'e* shall hslong wl-oUy to the de*i vtrblng o'grc. For the pur pose o this artlt e tht eh.rga for Is s ?, roi.v y.. "'r.d let u-t. across th Atlantic In xlorts nulls.lull tie < otnp i|e<t At ( tvv.'i t '.ol- per uineu ?>: per thirty grants, t I th." ehn ,ij I forth" ea . C.evv e .Cross I h"' At! mil t. new'.|vti;-.. J book pa. set* aud p.'U?n sor saiuf lesot iner.iliai.dM" sliall ' It yvipimte l v tbt '-i jteiioi per pouad. or twelve cent, per I kllbg.am. A,tr. ?. ih Ual' i State# port O'H. ? uiay d. Ii?ar thn British Pr,.i ttj.ee .eitce. or .iib-i , t.. , . ? widen have bean l.isisiete.!, ...lib -vo to the I i i PosttPbi. .. n -r .tier-of . ,.,st.t racxeu. which j bavelK-nr" ist. r-.l -in J I,, t], I f.,* | p.otai(i. of is i H i -1 b iiers sl.s i alwa . aid lu sdvaiie*. . 1" ??.' " ? tot ? t ?'.!? , .1' f - h i' ? . ?..r e.l ? ... 1' " ' ' ? t ? nount of w'i ,!..?? a. i y tbt dt a- ! palMBwa Am . \KI. t. I b ! U'l't atBtate. prwt Oft' " ,? rnrther Fsllyer to I o llrlt isli 1 oat I;c - i,i -*, h I rrs .:it' s.; fo' ad clreAAC't lo ihoAt' of r,o titi|A*i to tvh'^li r?gl4t?i *;?l ?ct- | w? <*Af) bc?r?nf (r.tfii ttt** I mi ? Ki:, r>,ft I mriHlBtii en U'-iti a-e ouu I. it. 'tt us | ,.st a (In sddu on t > tie" p atsr. 'doe tc the ilrdis' ; (.n ? i i"f zttcb sum as ? I' I e . ? ugeshle ?.'the tab* ?'s-1< -if tlie I ntltid k lod il.iS'i no the n .istratloo imiu t?m t'nlle.i a ,o.'Aim of ? eery rey let ed te'ler, and so fortd tdi .-oc.i i.t dm r ountrt.. i'r ceionte. atiora luniUtoiied. tin its ine hiuisq t'oat U.il-s.1 may de.irer to the i nited .s.at'-a Post t ui *e .. et-dered i.'t.e**, and ?!I f.u b, .ddrr-sr l tai 'I u c, f, which reels tt rssl letters can he ?ent fror.i ll. Uoit- i ,i?. t he I'rltisb i'ust' 'i ..e S'loil B C'Miritto th- ' n't" - vus post o'lit o (In a-MI'loll to t |SI 'age dli to t.|" | ? | M ,l> . I'lMt II ." f,r sin b s.im as alia Ibe ciiar si . ltaata . iba I ' '? t I t s for t':c reg!"rat ? i ?. I ion N'ntes of ?glstei d let'er, and an i orth athlreased to lite tries abor. mentioneu. Ant.lb. P ? Uriti.b Po?t tBI .- p, grant the lrar.lt tnel riltct Kingdom as w as thi C'Vtivcv ail- r hy mall packet*, of the r'.ae i nol. whpth the U'oiUH rttatea Post t)U,oe oiav vxehon < ,n "il,..r dliectlnn, Wit. ihii I'list t) beus ui the tJntle-1 Stairs p. -.es'iona oi of foreign eotititrle. aod Ui" U'ldtwl Slab s i oat t dure < n<-a ?? I" g.srt tne IratwliIhr u li ll.a I'nlWs! del '.aswidsa the dun ance hy U.iitn*. sL.tea will packets, ?' Uie eloaed rualla w hlM) 'he Hrr.ii.ti I'at 11 : may r?r. a ??? .. r'll rr .llrco t ? :'i ibe I'nat <) tides of the Krltish |i.--. tesylo is or of for.irt| ? oon* trl a. The e'?n?ry will, h a-* ds of *e|vta ci ."l o..,is through the , t| ,.t ,hkil render an an d of the letters, new a pa era, buoass packets an I pattern, .ooabieo tu ?Uch civ-ed mah*. AUT. 11. The rate* ?T O'l.ta-ut to he m it i*Iij paid tor toe territorial tr.uali .uioiadloi; tl ? n..*..;? of the b'ngll.b ( an ok of alt letter* mm mm m country to the mher for trana Oitiftloii to p! u'tf be on b, In tiostil nails, -ball >? as l?l lows: |h British I'oal Odiew aball n pmnp to the I'nat 11 . ? of the failed Mates for tbrie wad three qti.rer. r.-ita an Bui tft "i- o voyaaoaof .nek l*ttrr?tbraaab A* I mm Ktete*; an i the P i.t ok'ca wf tti? t'nl.ed .te ,hai a u ? Id Mm lb . -h Pt. tt Hide for one and no-loafer pdi.ny i M I.; ounce t'>r the e.inve at - i. . I t"f id i ' ti n United Kingdom. The ir'sosit -s t t p'sit ..he or tally paltl for newspaper*, boos pi, o p i nine, sanip'rs i met NanUis" sent It alose maile ? all he f.iir jenre per kilogramme for nan-It .ur eigh the I ouwt K'r - >m. alid St. cents i?-e pound fur Irsttao lev , h la I nlleo . la.es. kki .tii t\ bi-u, in any Hrltisk or I tdtrd Flat s pwrt t, vl -s j 11. trans ' rr?d front on' ?'dp |n aootb f without any C'.peuse devolyUM ull the otT ;t of tka - '11 ntry owrd tjf I ft ?"ch Iraosiyy .ball tmi h? dtimiil a tenUerial I ''bar', -it,>11 not give rlw lo Buy rhn',. i irt? rib rial transit. A'n IS. The -ate* of peals,* to he yatd (jy the Itritlsh > ?' el I i United Hiatas l't"t t>(Mt fwf tho kM c aooa, other than aero*, tbo AUat'lle, of corrwBpWMlt i I Iroert the United King.ton lo the Unit"! K: ue in ebtaed n ? f.. l-s ir-ilssi oi t i pla ts bvyoi I tr bniurhl in; u I a '? I Mates iro'o place, heyokd lari"'*4 ma a, 'or trite BUS.tot I., toe I i .e.l Kingdom sh<? If . the HUB* . 1st ar? pa. l bv tha Intiabiusiii. of Ihk auHetl Ktatev: rt-elprrv. ally, the rates "I porta," to be paid by lite Let'? I S a'ea I'vest ?* m i'\, ?* It lib I'oM Oiijet forlbBMB conveyar. "ther thkn acres) ? ' ? ? rropt.ti letter tr t i n Im , to Ihe ? |(, I Kln.tlnro fn rlnecl mall', 'or fan t Psr'uti l> I) fee li.vsno, or brought to the t'alr I K?| in , Ir "I, Idee,, bey -ft'l, in ' Im cd rroiba, (oe transi'ii.sM- t? ms Unit'-d Klates. Miad h" the u.1 tbat are paid b* the eitaelU iUuf tu." Ijoifd Kin;; I ,m. Aiti. 14. tie enmhlred Ur-llurlal ah! ?T?i ft* upon trai siii.nrr*i( mdenecarnl lo ordinary mill. M> by tig, ni l. >r by one nine* to ins nih.r abali he the w p lia arapaldiv t ie lima . unts of th. country through trliicli iu. curresjon deiiii' I* ,<.iwarded Am. IS. fli" BrltMb Po?l fldlea.haJI actosnt to th? r?dt"d Btaias I'oel (i.l ? \>t the ruin of two e.nt. nooi every rip. |e pa. letter .rot Ihrouch the I iht.il nlng.oin "r or, tnaif inail. addressed to t ie United Stat"*, ami the UuKtg ht** ? U' st ftrace ahail nccotinl o> the Krltisl I'asiii.i , i. , tk..,,,. s.l : '-z '. I s s. .'Ill' -'a ??tt? Mtfl lv li? * tf r'S ? nice .hail account p. the Br'tlsU Put u,nf.u the ?u,JF of IBM penay upon ei.ry rl. ,l? rs-| cu.r a. it -.t.rr, nb the 1 - de ? .Mas . In ordinary uiRili r ; ad'lr?s,e.| to ha v ,,(wj Klndom. Aar. Id. Tf'rs shall us an sfhsr g. ,,f m rr.-? n.|?bee t'? twi'ntha United 8;alr? of Ajufrlcvand I t tjy.t ad Post I),I be a-eticies eslabllshr I In tea Uael.li rn'os ? of KL I i ma., Panama, lo tolr. t ami in dan I an (I'o/to Bit o) Tie ("Stag. t> Iw acr. i ??.' fn? on ?,,rh cmr, .pnrdenc ? 'half h. lived from tlio. iu liuie by th. mut tal rot.sent ut tne ?wo officii* A*t. 17. Tha Brlt'lh Fct 0"!*. rhyjl prepare at th. .iptr* I trny qitartOF .apar* ? aria irta, .lblhlttng lire rtv ? i of ih* eicliaega of tmrreepondrr;'", whether lo' t,l> ? r mall, or In elna^l yislla, hetwe n ibe rrspcelive of" e*. s irp si ii-ils abaII be founded upon the arknowletlg- icnis i f 'f. t el(d of th? ersp^-tiy. olhre* during ih. 'piafter. Th? .. par 1 1 It la Shell tie (neorpi raieo i i rro.'rsi ae ?? us v .. shad t>? ? .mrar.'i and wvd.l by the two cfiyi and (he hat at .A .hall lortowltli bo paid M 4 tB Ttintiey of ih?.,#ur'r> in which the paymet I la to he ma le, hi th,.l o >> w ,n fo id lo ha in.ehtad lo the otliri in contirt'-i. |l u'cj 8>.i? eurt,,.. r Utc .leriitig ur airiliu. Igif I hiU.I Blrtir. ourreucy foi. slilllluy* mhI Uro pence shall be considered as "? ~ a dnlir A - iH. Official euuinuinlaaUnns ad.frraacd by the rutted Sl.-i.i j I'.ist (Jillcs Ui Urn tji ulsli Pust Office, or by the British f j . O ti.;o t? tlin itilH.I .Status I'ust Olive, until uol ;.,lvs riss to -my atjcount between t ie two offices. A t r I' rhe two older t shall, by mutual cmse'it, make de t a i -td iimmm In ?ecorilnMM with tin: foregoing articles, ho It rf,; at Ion* to be n ruitiiub.e uu a reaaonuble notice by either office. ART Hd I 'm convention for regelating the riminii ilra ii. ii Itv post bniu n.:a tue two cuuuli ie*. signed to Louuon on tlie isiti Joan, 1 - /, shall ceaen to liare elect on an 1 fro.n the cute mi which the convention now to bo concluded ahull be put in operatlou. A i. r. Hi This convention shall come into opernllou o j the let <n' Jitn iary, let!!*. A tr. 'X. Till* convention (hull he terminable *1 any lime or a notice by cither olUce of one year, tniue iu <iupiicitUs auil Higueit la Doniion the ttevunUt tlitv of Novi inner, aiui ut WuMtiiUffcoa Hie twrntjr foiuth iluy of November, ono ttioimainl eight uun tired au<t Hlxty-i'lifiu. MONTROSE, I'tnitiuueter General of the United Kingdom. AI.KX- W. KANDAiji., I'obttnuMtiT tSeuorai of the United Htutoa. 1 Hereby approve the foregoing convention, and in testimony thereof I have canned tin; seal of the ( nlu!<l .Stale a to lie affixed. ANDREW JOHN HON. liy the rreskleiti:?William II. Haw a an, Mercury of Male. WASHINGTON, Nov. -'4, 1M0M. OWTAII.RU KKOIU.ATI0NR. 'Hie following are the detailed regulations arranged ln'iwot it the (it noral Fuel Office of the United suites or America and the General font Office oi the United fciim-iotu of Great Britain and Ireland for tlie exe . ntlon of the convention of the iMihdayof Novcin nuv, A. D. 1908: Autici.s 1. Each office shall ssnd malls by well appointed steamships of approved speed, sailing on stated days between Ltvcrpo.il and New York or Boston, and New York or Boa ton sad Liverpool. via (jueenstown; ami also between Soulb oaci'.ou and New York, and New York and Southampton, as o 'lsn .ji such strovuships shall be despatched ; provided that the mails so sent shall not be delayed by sunn mode of de 'patrli. and {<rovliled that the cost of iran-ilt can be arranged of r?-fi office in accordance with ths rates which that ouioo eciy .hl-ik It rlcht to pay for the conveyance oi in .il matter, if It I e shown by cither office thai lap sending of auy portion <4 til" International letters to any designated port oauses a 11el*> l.. eiiuh letters, it is agreed that the other office shall ipsa: i i send such letters to said port, unless when letters nre - <?.daily addressed to be so sent. Anc. 'J- Accumiuodatloa for the sortation of "Ittiers on hoard Khali .mi provided by the despatching olllce when de eded by the olllce to which the mails are sent, the two oltlc.es to ilctcriiilne bv mutual cotiscni whether sorting officers -if employ) d shall belong to the British or to the llnhed Slates . ?si Oii.ce, or partly to the one and partly to the other; the salaries of tiie sorting oiticere to be paid by tbat olllce to altii'h to.; ohicer Khali heion;;. ASt. 3. Tito following shall be the regulation for the ex cluiiteof malls between the Hrltish and the United Htates IW unices; -First?The o lice of London snail exchange mails with the odice* of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, BiUtmiore, Portland, Detroit, ().nc?p and San Francisco. Second-The "ill. II or I.lmm,snl ? the cimimorc, rortiatid, Detroit, (Juicaio and San Francisco. Second ?The olll. u of Liverpool ehal: exchauge malls with tue office* of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pouiand, Detroit, Chicago and San Kranclsco. Third -The ogle* of Southampton shall riuliaugn molls wit i the uillcrs of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Sou Fraic.sco. Fourth - Tlie otlice of Dublin shad exchauge malls with the offices or Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, lie trod, Chicago and Son Francisco. Fifth ?The olUue of Cork shall mniaage mails with the odices of New York and San Francisco. Sixth- Tlie odlce nt Londonderry shall exchange mall* wiili thu olllce* of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Portland, Detroit, Chicago ami San Francisco. Seventh Toe olUce or Glasgow shall exchange mails with the ottlces of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, De li olt, dhlca.o ami San Francisco. Eighth The office ol New Yoru shall semi malls to the British Packet Office at St. Thomas, IVcst Indie*. Ninth The British Packet Office at Paiianm, U ilted States of Columbia, shall exchange malls with tin oUilmi of Now ' ork aud San Francisco. Teath Toe a thus of New t'ork shall semi mails to the British Packot ' Mllce at Colnc. Eleventh- The office of New York shall tend ?..alls to tlie British Packet Office at San Juan, Porto Kicu. A cr. 4. 1'lis malls which are sent from the oiitco or New kork t,> me brdUU Packet Office at St. Thomas shall cnnprl-e cor. 'Spoudence passing between the Undid Slates .it America and thu British and foreign vVest Indies. Upon the noirespoitdeuoo despatclied from New York Ui Ht. TUoin ?h, andreseed to auy Mrcign pert In the West Indies, to* Gulled btatr* I'ost OlUce sliali account to the Bri tish Pom Office at the rate el four pence per ha.* ounce for tellers and one penny each for newspapers. The mails which are exchanged between the Brills.a Px< <cm Oolce at Panama and the offices of New York anil Ssn Francisco shall comprise correspondence passing he iw en the Elates ou the Western coast of Suuiii America or the British colonics of Australia and New &eaiuiid and the Gulled Slates of A in erica, t p?n tlm correspondence d'*s pal'dis d from Now York ur San Francisco to Panama, ad dreaacd i?j onv of those States or c.l rules, the L'ulied States Post OlMca shall account to tun British Post Office as follows:? First, upon corr-s|Kjridcnoe a I dressed to ts? Stain* on the Weatern ooatt el wrath Amartoa, ona shilling fuy taeh half nunue lelicf: twopence for each newspaper; threepence tier 11 ir ooun s for hook packets. Ss ton I, upon correspoudi'm e k.l.lre sal to the British colonies In Australia or to New Zra lan I, flvpcncc for t-nch hair-ounce letter; IwopMMie for each ntwsoaper; threepence p?-r four ounces for book p.I ki ts, i lie sninc ra.es shall ho accouuls.l for by |hn Unite.l Rtat.'s .,-on: Office upon unpaid letters and ti'-u > papers originating In tue Stares on the Western coast of Euuth America, in Aosti.ula or New iCcalanl despatched fr no P inai'ia add.'osse l to thu United States. The inutla wi cu sre exchanged between the British Packet l.'dice at i?.. in nud ihe office at New York shall comprise oorre.ipond er- e passing het? en the United states of Columbia and the i tilled stales ot America. Upon the corrsepoulenno de spa i \? I ironi-Sow Yorl to Cmon addressed to the United Stales Columbia tile Unite.t States Post Utiles she!', account to tue British Post tlillce at the rate of four peace pug half ounce iett r and outs peuuy each for newspapers. The mails v? nich are. sent i roin the l ost oulr* of New i ork to the Brit ish Pitch- * Office si Sail .luan. I'orto lliro, shall compriserup respondeuce passing oetween the United Suies of America ai.o the Island of Porto Itlco. Upon lis# correspondeuee de spalclo I from New York addrtksed to Porto Kirn the United Males Post Olllce shall account to the British Poat Office nt the rate ot four pence per half omice for letters ana one p . r.v each fur newspaper*. Ai: i. A I pou ordinary voirespondeuce despatched from the i nltsd siates, la ordinary mails bv way of me United Kuicdom, addressed io the countries uii I colonic* cnumt ruled In taole A, annexed to the pn-s*nt regulations, the Cchad .-.talcs Post Office s-.all arrount In the BrtUsti Post On ce for the. rah's oT povlagr set forth in that tahle. \?r. d. Upon ordinary eorrsapondencc despntchsd from t?..- United King lam in uroltiaiy mails, l yrway of the United -Slates, addressed to the countries and colonies enumerated In la. Is B, ani.eied to the present regtt.aihuis. >he British Post I di.ee snail account to ins United Elates Post Office at the !????'* of catta.e set forth 111 that tahle. ,v if r. ? Th? sseli mge of r>-gltteml letier* and other postal ,??ck :lA between the Post Oillees of the United King ?lorn autl the Post Office* of ll.s United State* shall he regie la'"d a* foMowg: Tlie letters, ve., shall he entered, with ail th1 rigcessacy o'eulls, on ?| ? ual lists, aocor ling u> tho form C ei.uoxe I lo the pc?? ut rcgitiut.otia. The registered letters, demand lbs oorainal lis' shall he then tied togsthsr with a nt ?i Str'ag sill placed In a canvas hug id an orange eo'vr, wbi ti shall '?? seoorelr Ugd at the neck by a a.rio, , tkc an Is of Wiillh ?! 'ill b* sesled wUh Ate >nl of the let;atehlug offiea. The reglxterad tetir* uil.v mo r up -.'i.tll he plarod In the mall of which they form part. Tie- p. mher of i. ;lsau -il lc.ttrrs enh-re I on the Special lists .?iii?t he ?|icui' ? I ?t full length, In words, iu the p.ace re tort ,i tor the purposs .1 ths foot of the inter bill. If it si. hi I happen that than tiro bo roglKcrod letters to be for w-.rosd it i*uk ist sha.1 la sent ?ne:oer<t eg u?uai In the 0 <n,.? eo|..|->sl canvas bag. Tbe special lists shad be retained by me uhi.c t tchb b Iks; Art sent, which shall sloip.y ac k ?. iw ledge the receipt, omiuTleahy, of the reglsu-red letters re. civcd by II h) tbr next list which II sha'l hxve to aer. I m tin. fv1 tesp.c.dhix otlice. Iu ruse of any difference or eThYr h?i.,s illscOfertu on thu nuoulng of the malls the atl 'ntlon ot the office shn'1 becaUoiJ to the circumstance ny the lirat i-..?t- ? *" * At-t. 1 'fue I'tdtod State* Post Office may deliver to the Hi h p k. I.-, ft storedtattin ? ? mpopdra, book po*k> els . id p-illorn.t or R:t l ines ol mi rchan.llsc addressed Ui the on h rim uoned coonlites or cosuntea, vlr.^-Uaiai of Hood Hope, t:?. or, Constandnoi . l?sst lirhes, l-.gypt (vtx., I A wandrit, S irt aud Ualro , l a.kland islands, itsmbla, I I It bra iter, ?4old ttoaat. Done K'.n.;, Jaw, I. a,".*, Gabuau, I I.I i.i. Hal.a, Mauritius, Nala., N >w hoiilb Talcs, ij i . nviau.L ttt. Helena, Klcrra Ijsone, Bontb Aus'rolla, Ta# > nip.Is Vi' t'oda. Vkestorn Ails'ralta. tin lis sole the British I Post (Mure to.it deliver to the United Slates 1 i?.l Olllce regis tried h i -rt addressed to too un.'eruirullourd coloalr*. - i Canada, New brn-iswh lc, Nivw N-iotla. I ikt.V. fhe to'lowinc n-gitialtdoe shall be ohsarved with r p.-ct to the rugtstcrsti tellers roiurred to iu lbs preceding . ar..<. il e I utted etatc* Post IMUc# shall account to the i British Poet Office for thu ? .oi oi lourtHuce, In a l iltlon to | the ooatar.e tlus tritb* Hrltish P.ist Olllce. upon every regls te ist letter. Oewspaper, bo ik? pacx.-t and fadcrn or sample 01 t enow,, ffisc i .ma in/lii tue I'll I ted etatt s and addressed to any of ha co.'ufi cs or co.omea enuumraUst In the preeej lis r.lclc, fin its si te the British I'osf Ulfice shall account to the 'loin t Slates I'ust I tid e lor the smii of cl ,hl cents, In i a. Ihlon to |te postage due l? tor Umttu States Post UlMa, upon ever icgi?tercu letter orlgl laung in Uf llidt.-d Mng l l ... ami s'lilrsssnd oi any of the colonic* suumcralad Iu lliu | prove ling article A. i. lb Kvcry mall passing hntwrra the offices nf ex I chat it ol tkr rrspc -tiv* P >st w.llccs shall '? accumpaoidd bv i a ? tcr hill *p< . liyiog the srao<int of postage dlio to cacu I other ;n rsoh rl.sas of corres|K4Klenod. I'Ue ollir# lo wMrh i IV mail .a a?ldrrs??<l shall acknowoalge da r-- ;?t by the ' n ?v The Iclttr t'lli ? fr< n ths offices ml f.oilAon, Llvsr . . So i hamplon, Dublin, t'ork, Lomioudsrnr auo illaagow j for the o" - v* ol Bo?i >n, New fork, lhilla h iphla, Baltlowro, I'oithuid, I a-u olt, Chicago and hau r'rauilsco shall he In nin foi uh/with the form l>, annexed lo the prs-senl re/nlations. , 111. *u.n s ol i*U?r bills which the olhcci of Borloh, NrW , T'.rl, Philadelphia, ' altlmire, Fort and, Detroit. I lilcavo ai. I Stn Fnc. rhwvi shall use, Iu thi-lt c miroinlrailon# with ? ihv f TrgoIng British ollicd# of sxcham e, shall a?i*? with th# I psUdrns abo.e drdcrtheA Ths Icllar bill from the affires j oi Nw York and ran Francisco for |h# British Packet I lid. r i Panama shall bslr, roafurmhy wttb 'hciormFan. i ? fi-''l vi the pr< * ol regulation*. The letter bkl from the of N w Vnrk for the British Packet no ca at I toon 1 sn vil be lt< donfoiTiity wiltrti a ?rm C anaaied t<i the prcs 1 *vit rrg natiuM liit Irtitt Mil (tun the ..nice of Nrw York for the British Packet i ?:llre al Thomas shall h# la e"b for-rviy >r th th* lotm II annexed to Ios |.reaent regulations. a r. ii. The fsspeetlea dMoM of etcbai sna-l meg la1' .. ittiary figured, oh tho upper r.-ht band r. ri oi tlic a.'tlrfedof palft letters passln/ In transit, the am .nt die in the ti c. to which the letters are transmittal, i 1 p V |. rsl. tlimtrhwl hluacsliig. on on| ?iJ Inter* I ps j In ii it.nl. the amount dbs to Ht i.espsU hn aolnce. | i k? . Ii. ieervspcide* o.hces ol elcliar.gr shxll dlvl.te Ida lot Iidf o ? >? lit. * Alley sh.ll m-'na ly exchsugr nto . I ??i an dlttld l tec cat* as there ?rad"1orsnt artids* ta th* I let'- i. ? t s?. h p. ketahx.lte *' ohrla la'olebow ? IO . .1111 mis.bar ol the art.? 'e in the an ouiil, as well as th* An... tat oi .H>*va?* to h? bt.'u at to account Iu respect to ths rsvi. ( cut. .??l hy vhr Islet II. .alrels which th# re#|>eetlr# on; ?, of en hance shod make use of. lo eirtue of the pro 1 vo. nt* of tlic article, shall b? primed as foihiers;?First, oo pit t or per for paid l-ilertiotlonal rorrest<ondenc8. Baromt, oc u , a paper i..r paid t'aoeit oorrsopondrnec. Thim,'>d wt ? i a; er lor unpaid oorresnondeni'?, whether mtrrna i f .1 of trarhit. s suitb, oa luue paper lor aaltar glf* . in| r.sf *o ao account. . t ,. ? . i.i:!. Dea-I letter*, Bewepapeep, Ac., whhh cannot op ' d* fre t, from whatevar rouse, shall be mutually retui red , * s ' t"'expiration ?? every month. Mich til those Inter*, A as shall hare been chsrgsil to lbs accoaal shad be re tin no I lor lite same amount oi postage which Wita orl dually I ? > ? g>"J l.y th# sending oi'ics, and shall be a'lowed In the dis , Chi Ofthd aoouoniof ihs ii.be I UI which thee wsro trano I mi . Dead letters, A Which hare hesn received In OjOded ma.I- nnffi Wkleh cannot ha prodncal he tho offic# which ha# to -I ..m lboamoi.nl, snail he a.tmtlt*d for the same weight I aa ' amount of portage wh eh was originally charged op. a sp h u tiers, ffic., IP the action ta of lb* respect*# offices, on a-, - ..ar t oo or ou list*xo ieUtng tor the aiuguul pf pusUg* A ."r Tt' lsStUrt forwarded for the purpose ?f aanoylng or In ii Inc the partlee to whom tbey ar>- addressed (the postage ?a which I roth o'llc.e* ar# aulbort/ed U? rulorn lo the pohiic, even aiter thi-y bins licen opSlidil)? ku; ha included and ad* hi ted With to* dead letter# miitual y returned. AiiT.ta, < ly,Unary or reglsteieil tefUrs, hi?k pa<<kpts tad Van. -lis of gnercband!*# n Isnlr* led cr misseut shall bsro eli rocally re urnsd. tritb om dr'ay, Ihrnugh the tr spectre <u ? s of exebsnxo tor the same weight aud siu'.nul of pnsl ?sv at which the* rfc-d charged l.y the der,gttol.li d office to toe other offioffi The arilxle* of a Us# natwrp ajlnreaihffi tP rerun. who ?*v# chan ,ed thrir res'iirnc# shtll b" mutria if ' . sr.!*! or returned, Cbavgvd Wtuttas rate that wouldhave I ''a ; P:1s ''fhedctauwi re.Tulsllon# agreed open iwtwern th# ? Piipt O' .f#*f the Ifnjtri K tujflofn n nl 'ho IFt?|ir??i in I th- rveiition sGnr.l at Loudon on ti e tBlh J ilie, IMJ, *h t'l I to nave ctfect on and frem tho day on whlth the piep .til 1 dm . i rrguUiioM ".al i>? I u opwratlow. I'm, ? In ffniiUt'T'F an>l sifo-l in l,i?i ltui llift ?| fTlJl ?!*) (it JSUTfHl'f'iT ttfl'l t'l M k?- 111 nfft dt | it dm niy.fni rib Out of Novt'inLir, 'ipt tli.su ?hu.i lIui.I hundrml hhiI 'IM.v-Hjtu. , * . J. UK. I st.i.i, , Beorctory gtucdu i n-t <. , iion.u.n JMRi.l"; II. ii . gk N ? PiperlPtonflpnt Korrigu Mall-1, i.i'd'ia! ut tti.Fcc. h MaliingtUll. MMUja LUELLMUE3CE. Psix Ovwrhoakd.?Mrs. Wiiiuiftrxt Nooaau, re siding la Tillary street, near Bridge, fi'levtjrtooard at tho Kni'oii ferry on Saturday night. Sim was attempting to Juuip on out- of the bouts u* t? was leaving the Blip, Fortunately she was itaouod and uent to her ho.ue. Larceny by Servant Uiklb.?Two servant girls (ulsters), employed tu Uie Globe Hotel, Fulton street, named respectively .tone and Ux/.ie Uiaay, were arrested losr. evening by Sergeant Cornell tnd o(fleer Eason, of the Forty-first precinct, on the complaint of the piTkpnetor, 4. J, Perry, who iiiiui'i-'v liient withlarceny. A mi'nber of towns, bed linen, ,vr.. were found In their trunks and Idontiucd by Mr. Percy. They were locked up for a bearuig. Assault on an Oitickk,?John Harrington was arrested and locked up to answer yesterday on a charge of having assaulted officer Velaou, of the Forty-second precinct, on Friday night, in Atlantio street. It appears the orilcer saw the prisoner com mit an IhUumuu assault on a man. and thereupon attempted to arrest him. The prisoner and his friends set upon tue officer and knocked Iiilij down. The accused will tie tried before Judge Corn well on Tuesday. Run-over Accra mm-?Bdwsrd Monk. a tobacco pedler, ran over a boy, named James Davis, at the corner of Bridge and Prospect streeta an Saturday, and was arrested for careless driving. The boy's in juries were net of a serious character, and us it was shown to have been quite occidental on Monk's part he was discharged. Mrs. Mury Golvis, residing at No. 40 Hands direct, was knocked down and run over on Saturday night by a mineral water wagon at the corner of Fulton and Orange streets. She was very badly bruised, but no bones were broken. PlfUBONATlNU A REVENUE OFFICER ANb AlTFHPT ino to Extort Money.?Peter Rourk, a storekeeper, was arrested an Saturday by Bergeant Fearce. of the Forty-second precinct, on a charge or personating a revenue officer and attempting to extort inouoy. The complainant in tue case is John K. IV. IJopke, a distiller, at the corner of Gold and John streets. He slated that Mm prisoner came to his place and stat d he was n revenue officer and that ho wanted $100. When the complainant refused to give hint the money the prisoner palled out a revolver and threatened to shoot hitu unless he gave htm the money. When arrested a loaded revolver was found In bis possession. He was locked up to await ex amination. accused or Swindling -Ellphalet Moore, the weigh master having charge of the hay scales In Atlantic avenue, was arrested by officer Lamb, of the Fiftieth precinct, on Saturday night, on the complaint of Edward Free), who accuses him of conspiring with George Molcneaux to swindle him. The complainant bought a load of hay from Molencaux, who Is a lamg islaud farmer, and it ap Garsltfcil considerably short In wetglrt. It had en weighed by Moore, who, it Is alleged, certtUed that it weighed 2,500 lbs. When the complainant weighed it he found that there were only 926 lbs. in the Toad. The fanner and webfliiaaster have botn been held to await examiuntioujbefore Judge Corn well. Fixes.?Last evening about six o'clock a tire oc curred in the apartmauts occupied by Michael Brown, in the teneraeui house No. 161 Navy street, caused, it is supposed, by the children playing with Are from the stove during the absence or inelr pa rents. The damage amounts to $60<i, including $ I5u In bills, wbich Mrs. Brown had placed under the pillow for safe keeping. The loss Is covered by in surance In the Brooklyn Insurance company. The damage to the premises, which arc owned by Mrs. Win. A. Colt, is about *600; Insured. Between twelve aad one o'clock yesterday morn ing a tiro broke out In the frame bunding at the Junction of Fniton ana FlatbuBb avenues. The lower pari was occupied as a grocery hy John Fleid house A J. M. Uoidcu, and the upper part as n clothes cleaning establishment. Uoidcu A Field house's loss is flOO, insured in the Home Insurance Company for *2,600, and in the .Etna, of Hartford, for $1,200. Joint McCornnek, who owns tlte build ing, sustains a loss of $300; Insured fur $3,600, 1 OK THE BBOOKLfN ROADS. The road ?;a?cm of 1*08. now drawing to a close, baa been one of unsnrpapeed success in point or Bomber and superiority of stock of horses which have made their appearance on the roads in the sub urbs of the city of Brooklyn. There are rnauy causes to which this increase in the fast and stylish exhi bitions of horses may be attributed, The lirst is un doubtedly owing to the growth and prosperity of the people, which enables mem to cultivate a taste for that luie of sport, so natural and pe miiar to Ameri cans, who are so universally acknowledged to be a go-ahead people; and the other reason aligned is just as good, n not better, which is that the drives are a vast Improvement on the old roads of former yeais, tsunc more numerous and better kept. Hut it is a fact most generally asserted by haOUutx of the road that the season now about to terminate has been one of much enjoy ni*nt to horsemen, wlio would fain extend tue fast waning days or tue beautiful Indian so turner, and still cling ing to the well handled ribbons urge on their fa vorite steeds proudly and boa*Unity delimit, each confident in himself of his ability to outstrip his neighbor on the well kept surface of that great drive of Isjug Island, YlfH CONST 18l.A*D ROUP. One cannot well conceive a tlucr rcuie these bright sunshiny, cool, I'Vacing autumn days tha i s now enjoyed by the Brooklynites to ihcit hear -' content In the road which ie presented from the t'it? Hall to Coney Island, and through the by-roads along the lat'or. Tp Ku.ton avenue to Flat bush avenue and enter lug the ^ grand square or plaza, ncur the reservoir, to Prospect Park, the pleasures of the road take shape. Then aiong the niagiiflicent drive of one of the finest localities on this Continent, perhaps. for landscape, scenery, pare air and n spiendid perspective generally, vyhich one Is so alienrltcd in admiring that nnin> sn elegant ye Ulcic and team rollsuolselcsslf by ut,perceived which at another tiiue would have challenged admiration. Keeping tho road vi the left, passing "the lirecn' I winch w now of the sere and yellow hue) anu by paihs reuuiariy and tarn jfidly de-igtmd. you pass between the lieer Paddock and battle Pifss Pool, from whence can bo had a fa'r Idea of the many beauties 01 Mm symmetrical mounds, nndulattng grounds, and the wood,and which make up tlta oruaio design of Lrooklyri's p? t pu?j ct?tho new Park. A short dis tance lurlhcr ot> is the lake, wulrli u being prepared bribe Park Commissioner*, wr ^VB "I Hat least, for nubile u-t* this winter a* u skat'ng pond. The "lirlve" in question turns lu various directions from the "Concourse-' tear the luk'. and 1*. of course, travelled in every branch, Mi, the most pop alar reun and too b?'ut Is to tho lult. and then cure out ou Prauklln aveuue. near Hatbuah, which Is ken*, in perfeel order, aiid as a drive cannot bo surpassed. Franklin avenue leads luio the Coney Island plank toad and tho horsemen are at homo. From about two lb tlis aT.ernoou until long af,er dark the horse* and horses not quite *n faat hold full sway, miking the best of the six mile? of a plank road with a sixty foot guagc and nu obstacle in the fomi of a car t rack, which ta a source of .intioynaco In more respects than ono to the fast roadsters. Tl\o ro id which In owned by a Joint stock company (whose Income 1.1 derived from the toll-gate), will i?e placed under tbj charge of the Park Coinutlwelanei-H by tho next Legislature, In which event tnc road will be widened to the extent of too feci on the *aat <iii>> TtiH will ttifonl ample spate. It is believed, and" wK ? great mewmre of economy in tl.o matter ofllmtm, vehicle*. Ac., which art nowmore or leas Imperilled continually by the latter coming in contort with each other for want of room U? turn out w ???> ???>?* island lithe well known inn of Mori Tnnlwn wh-TU uiat oiirbltary and his "rigid bower, Mike Hluurd, a lauiibor to Brooklyn tiorsomcii oh the rounre u. ? r nrtVidc urid lUscnss tine points In horso doc Irmc wkb an air of offhand <.rvic1?u*ne?s truly c up uiAngU owners in that, lino of noMncss. A brief a, ay hero, then u'a "Ho mr tho road i" ipalu, and the dultfllet in Berfant clouds on a windy day f?r the next two nuies. which brings Uk invn ierto iimts poet's plffce of l>u-ine?s. w icie horse and mai ler turn in oil the course Just as naturally ?? t.iey nftrrwsnl* resume their wnV lo ike island. Kotlcablc among i no ceiohrltiei on tide road may lie mentioned the horn lu d llobln, owue by Kuu.'tt Fletcher, which cau tro m 2:40 to a *n" tlionv Campbell, evbliui'' ot kiu(M euiint/, lr a very htm and Cem-lootcrt i anadian bay pony to a "^Htreet*nornffilsMmter fore) pride? hlioM'f npon living tho owner of It bay hor ?i fifteen hands hip1 which can trot in k;is. rex Collector Ituso ll.ulruu drive* a large powerful brown bora* to a park uhnctou and cuts M'lllf a daia. l.cwi ' smith's sorrel mere, nbont foartcen hands high, has been i*r irdcd as a "spanker m point of ?peed h*re during the season, film can .rotiu 2:41. Mr. Whpatiouso, whose team la a eorru'and a bay. have been regarded as about tho highest mettled and fastest on the road Ihta fear. He is a good driver, and oiten lakes ? "brush" with ?nch as arr willing to test tho speed ef their animals. James Weaver owns a sorrel stallion which can travel In 2:18 (It Is ml said, s? least, by tucsc who prutenil to have ?ceu him tiest that time*. Jaiuea Weaver, Jr., is also notlcabte oti Hie road as the driver of v fust tug. John Coshow. Port Warden, drive* n bay Rihan Allen colt that rati trot lu about g:46-a very ehowy annual. of which ho brags con ^Th^msldent of the King* County Democratic I Committee, .lame* B. Craig, dims 'hs renowned aray tnaro f-udy Warrington, widch i nn trot us fafct as any horso on tnc roiat, to say the k* "? He has also a very hutirtsotno war;',n. Coruptrulier fhonaas 11. Karon is oft it* wen oti tnc plsok road nrivng a hay mare which an trot intito. He handle* thu '"vv'nliam' wit:,oti, ownr ?>f ihc iwieheaMd horse fHnser. ''an le; wen on the road altn?si any hno uf fernoon, can no' w ry m<; has no Megan tnimont. M i lu 'I Muih> :y. owocf of Hardy,a tleot fumed n,an ii.ir-e isou'* oftu l>ci koow i/tuoif i . of the r, au, ? tiHll. s Mlw r itr.vQa a mat tafOWB II qf toll pmri which tins been known to tro' bvow the tMrttog, Ue >rgo HogorK has a gray Uorae. w.uch go >/*? (,aa plauk road very frequently in 54:50. Mo; -n aery Q i??o drivel a uvnbtf of fast and ttyb-h corsee, but h auost IrenueuMy seen band.ing tii ub.xtw, wiix-u ho does in an export manner, ov a smalt gray sorrel. 11 is ai-vnowledged to be ogs ofta*> Dcsi horsemen ?Hntlieae parts." George Woodward drives a bay and brown, ? very fast u auiiif trotters and a lashiouab.o pa. a puaetoci. II" n generally aeoonipaulpd by his family. Mr. Dodge drives a'lKiir of i-rotters which ran 1 <> Is i 16, on the road aluiosi v^ry day, ami over ready fee ? "tilt.** 1 ic!t (Fire Communlsmer) owae and drive* a foal team of roadsters, strawoorry ramr ta uotor, and nakt ; quite a handsome display, t apiain ftiorue is familiar as the owu< if apretijr fast trotting imrse. .Samuel St. JotdMlr v 1 a modi brown spirited Uor-o; can trot in 2:4o: a h indaoiAn 111 I'll) >ut. . a ~ u. who drives a team or >ay?, una j. s. 1. ritranahuu, who a .so drives a in : am, are riv iiut-ri ij our on tats route for a drive with their famines. I?r. rtpcar drives a team of bay ?< and English phaeton of the most elegant i iodol, not uoticeable for spued, however, u. 0. Daniel*, Aider inau of till? Eighth ward, has a team thai ? >o trot in -?"SJ a P at which he frequently conu>. '1 .hen ls riorm when driving, j. a. Thorn, Pre i< cut of did to board or Kducatloiirdrives" hig'famiTy IV.Vi,"op' fpi t* road in a park phaeton. His teant are soiwIb tole rably fast. Joun Buckley, of Flushing avenue, daives a roan horse whieii trots in 11:45 and is on the road nearly every flue day. James Furred has a gray notae that trots in 2:55, and James Hawkins a "span'cor" of an auuual thai has gone in 2:42. E. J. Madden owns a stylish gray horse which goes tolerably mat. Mr. Parsons is often seen driving a fast black stallion; can beat 2:50. Jus ace Cornwell is out occasionally with a stylish ream and phaeton. Nicholas Duryea bus quite a number of very fast horses, and makes a notewortny appearam-e on the road. Mr. Marrtu drives a HaiabltToiiian mam which can beat 2:45; makes a splendid turnout and is u good driver. Andrew Dougherty h ts a road mare that can trot in 2:40?a teat which she fru ununtly accomplishes. He is not regarded, however, as a good driver. William Schwartiwaitier handles the ribbons over a pretty fast and stylish pair of bavs. Hcnrv "olhemus makes a fashionable turnout every othu lino afternoon, when he drives a team of bavs that can beat 2:44. Ex-bheiiff Joiui UcWaroeo drives the Marvin stallion and a fast brown mare, both of winch get over the surface In a right .sprightly manner. Martin Boyle, who own* a ' number or valuable liumbletoulans, Is often aeon on this road. Isaac Van AuUcu is out behind a sty Han team of sorrel aud brown nearly every tine day. 'Then there is Congressman Demits Barnes and John O. Schumacher. Congressman elect, both of whom drtv showy and fast teams; George Mum by, Captain Joues, George Oakley, D. M. Cuauucv, An drew Suvdaui, Joe Logget, John T. Martin, Edward lvalbdcisch, Frank Swift, James Hunter, Hob Tattle, Archie Bliss, Enmtus Crocker, Johnnie White, Wif liainAllaby, lleury Belknap and a scoro or so mora might be meuuoucd as among the luiOliuta of the Coney island plank road during the past scaaon, but the above will suffice to show what a lively one it has been. The Prospect Park fair ground, opened lately. M already a great centre of attraction, though being private none others than such as hold tickets of membership are permitted to enter the enclosed grounds, which are situated on the "shoil road** about two miles and a half below Tunison's. A sib penor three story aud French atiic frame building, intended tor a club house, built bv the association* is nearly completed and is both commodious autior uuiuciititi. It Is reported that Hiram Howe and Dan Pilfer, the well kuowu horse men, will lie on hero and lake 1 barge of the new grounds for the associa tion lu the early part of next spring. This Is a fa vorite stopping place among the members (who aro justly pruud of their new enterprise) and sue.i as bavs an miree to the grounds. John I. hneditcer kcepn the temporary club houso of the association near the entrance. For such as desire a more extended drive the wish can be gralihed by going acrosB tho country to Llie JAMAICA PLANK KOAD. The best route there is through caurob lane, which is just above Park vine; then take the first road to < the right, by lieu Nelson s hotel, aud co ne ont by sun Uoarland's, when you are on the road In guea tiop. flic attractions have greatly decrease** for driving on the Jamaica road within the past few years, and iud< cd it may be said that for pleasure purposes it ha> been abandoned altogether, the in ducements of the new park drives and 1 lie Coney Island road having entirely eclipsed the former glory ot that route. To such as may have tne time to spare and tho rrr qtilslte facilities for enjoyment during tho few re maining days or the declining autumn, who nave not yet been over the course above alluded to, wo cannot suggest any drive more really calculated to afford pleasure iu scenery aud bracing, Invigorating Direct in miud and body than a drive to the Park, and tliro vU the latter out on the Coney iaiuud road, snowy fl..kes will soon, in all probability, spread a different carpet over the surface of the roads, When smooth-clad runners will supplant wheeled ve hicles; but to suon as admire speed, who dou'tralMf a little dust for sport's sake, now is the accepted time. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. PorR?Whitfield.?On Thursday, November at, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Uov. PI. O. Flags. SamcelJ. Bote, of New York, to Maky M., eldest daughter of John M. Whtuieid, of Brooklyn, K. I). No cards. Texas and Georgia papers please copy. Tkruhnb-?Under hill.?On Wednesday, Novell ber 26, by the llev. John F). Cookman, John I'KRiiugn to Carrie, only daughter of Alpheua UnderhiU, laq , of New York city. Tobby?WATKKmrRY.?On Wednesday, November 26, by the Rev. M. 8. Hut ton, D. D.. William W Tohby to Ejima. only daughter of Albert <1. Water bury Fsq., all of UUs city. No cards. Birth. Bkm..?On Friday, November 2R, at 86 Went Twenty-second street, Lllie, wife of Edward R. Bell, 01 a hou. Died. Batliy.?On Saturday, November 28, John w Bah.ky, tn the 62d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the Tamil/ aro reaper,8, fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his Utd residence, 172 Lexington avenue, on Tuesday anarl noun, at one o'clock. Rf.kiuan.?On Saturday, November 28, st the r?*H dence of his father, Frederic It., son of John M. and Margaret B. BerrUn, in the 23d year of his age. Ttie relatives and friends of the family are respect billy Invited to atn nd i he funeral, this iHonday)aRef? noon, at live o'clock, from his father's residence. No. 62 West Ninth street. Bkdei.u? In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Novoiuber 2?. Annie E.. only ounghter of Ja nes VY. and Carrie M. Bedell, aged t year and 6 months. BoYCK.?On Saturday, November 23, John W. Uovce, late Principal of Grammar School Ho. 8T, in the 47th year of III* age. The relatives and friends of the family, members of the Board of Education, school elite rs of th? Twelfth ward and the Masonic fraternity are re quested to attend the funeral, from Ids I itc roof* dence, Kigbty-sUth street, near Host river, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'cloek. Bloomer.?At Ids residence, on satnrdnv etenUifc November 2*. John Bloomer, in hi* H2d year. Tie mends and relatives of the family ere Invited to attend the funeral without further notice, frony his late residence, Graham avenue, near foal street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'cloek. Button.?On Saturday, November 23, Mart Ja, daughter of ComeUna and Mary Aun llrltton, aged 4 years und 6 months. The relatives and mends of the family arc respect; fnlly invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday after* noon, at. two o'clock, from Ooinmuulpaw avouuet Bergen Glty, N. J. Con way.?<m Saturday, November 28, Pi-nOaB Conway, aged M year*. The relatives, friends and Bricklayers' Union. Now 2, arc rcspeciiully Invited to attend tne funeral^frota his late resldcaee, No. Greene street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Craetkhb.? Oii Saturday. November 23, of cot*, gestton of the lung*, Henry Ckabtrrk, of Net# Brighton, fiat,en I "'and, in the 44th year or ttla ago, Tue fuueral will take place from the KnUcopiu chnrch, in Factoryvillo, Stateu Island, this (Monday? afternoon.-gt halt-past ono o'clock. The nronua of the family are respectful 1> invited to attend, also thq members of Tompkins and Richmond Lodges, P. am} /. W.. and oflRlchmond County l-odge, I. o. of O. P. City friends can tike the iwat from pier 19 North river at half-past twelve P. M. t'lUMMiN*.?Stair, A., second daughter of Thomas and Joanna Crtminlns, aged 20 yeata, 2 mouth.* and 17 day*. liar remains will be taken from the residence of her parents. Fa*', sixtieth street, ne.vr Second avenue, on Tuesday morning, at ton o'o'ock, to Church of St. Vincent Ferret, where t solainn re quiem ma** will bo offered lor tha repose ot hot mouI, and from thcucc to Calvary Cetueu i f lor inter men'. Kelntlves and friends aro Invited to attend without further notice. lirvMiir..--on Minday morning, November hp, Ibkmc, only chid of T. Be Witt and Lotus I.. Duo ?baa, aged I year and 3 months. The trlcnd* and relatives of the famllyaro respect fnlly invited to n'tend the funeral, from the real* tinned of her parents, No. 22 King street, *M (Mon day) afternoon, at one o'clock. Ferris.?suddenly, on buuday morning. Novcur her 2?, Martha France?, aged 28, the.bolovrd wire o? Alpbcus Ferris. Tne relative* and friends of tho family, also ??tjcr father, the late John l?. lialley, and those brother, George W. Anderson, are Invited to auvna her luncral, from her late residence, No., ',5' ton street, on Weilucsduy afternoon, at one o woo*, wltbont further notice. . _ Fn*H Av.?At Sing nog. on Siindav, Ncvfinh -r - ol paralysis, Ukbkcca, widow of Dnnit.i loofay, *'jUjlaflvies 'nad friend* are ,nT\t?(L^^t^_n'L*n0,% funeral, at. the Methodlal Episcopal chnrrb onnie*. day morning, atoleveu o'clock. IIiid.w.n HI cr Rail rowl u .one leave Thirtieth Birect at mvcu and nlcs> AFoRTrR.^nn Saturday. November 2* J?:rw daughter of Thomas and Jane Foritar, sgod .i year# *U|(cr funeA will take place from the re*I lence of her parents. *4? ltlonniriold strce', lloh ikvn, N. J., on Tuesday afternoon, at t? o o'clock. Gi RNcnosa?on Sunday, November 29, Willi am ft r?i KKesos*. son "f William GlenCfonB, of dorrnanUi and 'i"iinmdwnT, New York city. The friends of deceased aud of the family are r?