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te Morites on “Strong Minded Véemen.” Another chowded how#e at the ope Chapel, last evening testified to the popularity @& Lola as a lecturer, and seemed tc endorse emphatitally her ind ependent ideas on. the rtiject of “Strong Minded Women.” She was em- Darratred, rhe mid, between the just idea of strength ‘end what was now denominated strong minded, in the women’s rights mevement. Mes, Bloomer had obtained She reputation being strong minde i by merely cutting wix inches of Mer petticoat, Five hundred women get- ting together tm convention and resolving thet they wore an oppreesed community, and (hat the men were yor ‘end scoundrels, proved tbat they were discontented, could pot prove that they were strong minded. tue faded Wemea were not women of words, but women of deeds—not of reso utions, but of action. His ory did nor teach tat they ever ecosumed, such time fm conventions; they prompt to resent ea- gronchiment upon ther righ an ean‘ em or tako the consequences ef such defence. eoas Cecil, wife of theGoverner of Henry IV, had been called ‘upon to deliver wp the cfty that spe defended, on the ‘reat that her bes! ‘ho was tn the nands of the ene | my, suo be ate , she re] d—T have riches in | abundance; T heve offered ‘them, and T would stil offer ali for bis ransom: but | world nee ignomimionsiy purchase a life which be would reprosch me with, and which ho ‘Would not ask to enjoy, by means of dishonor or by tree- 8on against wy King aud country.” That was an 07 ef areal strong minded woman; and history was full of sach exampice, wo need of conventions or regoludions: to make bercelf known in the world. There was each a difference berween strong minded and strong tongued wemen! Even men always respected a woman of genius. Genius wae not & sex, Wouls any one seek 4 rs woman like Joan Bellev eawns? (Ta Anjou, woult th 7 pause to spun atvut ine imtetiect of worms? Yet Joan of Belleville, with all ber military ory, ber svocessive descents on ‘Normandy, ‘wes one of hancsom¢st women in furdpe. These wore no; soli- tary caves. Who had not real of the Amazone, who did ‘ali the fighting end made the men stay at home Y—who were net sliowed to marry untit,they bad killed their man’ This was ‘carrying the question undoabtediy to an extent (het would satisfy our modern agitators. Who did not know of the Prefect of Gregory's daughter and of Joan of Are’—of the Countess Belmont, who, with her \ own hand, bat taken prisoners, all mild- Ress and gebtieness at homef—of Portia, the Deautiful Jaughter of Caio, of Utica, who, ia rier to convince her busbeud that she was worthy of being trated, and cepabdle of heroic deeds, dhs Dadiy gasbed berscif with a knife—of the Countess of Derby, who desperately defenced ber castle when ali gave it up for iost——ot Sybille, the wife o: Robert of Bur- gendy, who, to secure ber husbang’s life, had, at the sacrifice of her own life, sucked ber husband's poisoned Butaot only were women celebrated for heroic =, bul aleo iv intellect and even scieace, Had not Teedela ct Arragon been the only one to appreciate the dicoveries of Columbus, and really proved the man of the sovereigns. (Laughter.) The? intellect of Semiramis and, she was sorry to say, her bad morals, would rival that of male mesarcb. What male monarch made @ more splencid reign than Zenobia, Quceu of Palmyra? fod did not Queen Euzabevb, whose ‘moral chwractor sve undertake to defead, bear the reputation of the Sano Swe monarch? Where would men find a rival to be Secon! of Rassia? and had no} Christi of Lrowa Off the dreas as well as the manners of & ,*L would Decome a man; yet] donot love they are mau, but because they are not (Laughter.) © the mother of the & a maten for the greatest mon: resent day. She would not defend thes ter for their gex, but ! with the gereral line of th m1 All the bad that could be #1 Ane was said. The reason that & was, Fhe supposed, because no Was expected from them. monopely of the men produce such examples s models of charac. favorably compare archs. (Applause. se women by histori uittie was said of the men Kreat degree of morality (Applause.) Mon bad the sins of the world. Yet where could the Lacretia, the Princess (Oc tavia, the herojae of the baitledeld and of the fields of Niorature aud of science; Corcelia, mother of the Gracchi, ene of the most earned persons of ber day; Dacier, who transisted Homer and" Plutarch’s Lives:”? beth Carter not on’ Arabic, but spoke a heeides while Eiiza- translate? Greek, Latin, French aud i these, and several other Iaugaagos fie en Lucretiu Gavan was the most learned day, and one of the greatest curiosities Jane of Arragon, the Marchioness de Chate ther to fiil up the r. foutague, st Sir Edward Lytton Sulwer was hat men of the present day cally Tecognise the genius of their own wives. uelended ‘the character of Aspasia from what ¥be i onjest ncpersions, extolied Cleopatra’s beauty ed Roseean that with women. The best 0 get at the legislators or men's judgments sere easily ta were interested. (Apolanse. ) » be hoped, would make ould turm their att tion in tt .) They would @eton as palitiouam ) Woraan complained Mort wv the Vated States wLere abe had tbe most jiberty. They hed polities you must not | ‘0 learn that * koow what your right hand doeth. What did she care aboat carrying the vote r left ater.) obteu hasbao. He who ynan a an inferior vit pade hor hix equal 0 A wile ay 0 » pro ’ t » eoald alee Uist idea, the Uaited Sate mendoustv over the ip wer.) She bad ther ‘ phir jelookiog Hke we Minny mouths ect Of houscboid duties udi stom wrens t uxages of society leaped, and thr women have at lust «eized upod the fasbion of wearin men’s pai laughter.» Doahtiess there would de ap ancwer frem Lucy Sine, indignantly showering Words such as she would not 9 must sli bear them. The married’ men could imagine what they would he—(laughter)—especially if auy Mra. Caudies were present. (Laughier.) single gontiomon bad po business to know these things in advance. (langhter) City Tatetitgenoe. FNOOTING AFFRAY Ti WARD—A YOUNG MAN PATALLY SHOT BT «4 NMTARLE. th six y'clock Inet evening, ® young man wamed James imyncaiack, foreman of Hook aad Ladder Company No. 4, wae abot through the stomach by J Frederick Budenkst, one of the constables of the Tenth ward, while ina figit ia a Germaa lager bier saloon, No. 108 Canal street, kept by Maller, Daynekinek with two or three friends, entere’ the saloon about six dat A sbort time when Ra- Ariel Bote { the head. iows were froely ¢ detween the parties, whea 1) Kk interpore. tried to separate them; just ax ue touk bold of « Whew Bodenkol drew « revoiver mud fired, the by ayuckinek, He \ustautly fall taper was procured and he was ro dence of hae mother, No. 20 won Waters Welle, of the Police Department, procured. fh were un —_ to ed hows ball, and evo ery tun oe ms canuteniire Slowey aod brought Neoges of ented end hels Gore whe shot bin M. Garman. D. end ¢ wer He w said to ) Prorn Swrenie.—The examination of M. 1B. t Patterson and Theodore Lewis, chai ting to defraud Mr. Fenck, of I’ear! «treet Tum AtLeot Wa cnt of 85066, by welling bim a quectity ef flour, whied it * ee y Claimed aa belonging to thom, bat which y 1 to Jewee Hoyt & Gy, wae takea up and « , Iwetion Kelly oa Saturday. The «vi Febian ae in no way connected * ely innocent. Pai answer a charge of abian war PeveR AND Lane Re cones ably discharged. TarnoaneA meeting of come fftecn or twenty of the stock and bondholders of the J Tuwer and Take Erie Rallrost was held in the Astor yesterday afternoon, at one o'clock. Atthe lat meeting the report which was mace at a meeting in Boston was preseoted for consideration tal no action was taken upon it, the miljority of the New York bond and etockhold ef» being averas to the proposition contained therein. The thd meeting yeeterday, however, resulted an the w option of the following resolution R That thie meeting decline acceding wo ¢ m of the report of the Boeton committee, ‘thee be appointed to cantor with the Rat n ockbolders, and be requested to report to « ting to be called by said committer. Moware Litehfield, Royle and Chadwict were appointed op the oommntee arter which the meeting adjourned. Freeper ow MR Jasem Mere. —The funerai of Mr. James i lle, the late President of the Bowery Savings Rank, took piece ) cater day goon, (rom bie late pesideuce, 100 Fourta bond aod x, «ben she wat a!lowod 10 say how tre vote cast? (Laughter) A woman quadied for a good wi"e and. geod mother nae envy a woman of Deed Phe think that mental po would untit tis iife. ADete icon had | a to have said thi the woman who hal the gr bet any cat or rabbis great wowrn (Univer re expected to mak | lumn that the expenditures of the federal govern ap & meoting about wrongs of guncer. (laughter) Toey could aiv ess upon tho evormity of battonless holding ap one ae & hieroglyphic emblem peglect of wives. (Laughter and applanw.) | re Were the stockings presenting separ holes | the payments include $45,000 in California drafts. | mente:— | Decrease in specie, Decreage la circula’ ° Deer vee in dey . 118,832 aportant increase in the line of discounts. In | the specie reserve a reduction of a little less than half a million is reported. The total ranges above thirty million, with a California remittance of one und @ quarter million to go into the account for | der the present figure. } aj | established themselves at No. 15 Wall street, under the firm of Morse & Brother, a# dealers in bank nutes, ex ve, specie and land warrants, The « Pal the Pacific Railroad of Mia ‘ (126 miles), for the month of January, this 5 were as follows | Passengers, .618,205 95 Preghta Mi 9 Mas Total. . $33,675 v6 Far ving, ary, 1 for 53 Decrease for 1958.. | less faney stock, is to saddie the whole quantity | NEW YORK HERALD, TUES? attended vy lange mare number of friends deceased. Sanat eatvees See eee eS ciate Dearers. D tke occasion, * Se Aims, Alex. McKenzie, us id Ont Wm Hi Hipaard, ‘Thos, Prene: os. Mr, Mille was seve deige ar hee time of bas death, and for more ter of a century be been connected wit Sa: ings Beak ae its Presbieat Fine oy Wisian Srrmt.—Between 1 aid? o'clock yeu teréay moraizg « fire broke oud ia a juuk sep Xtpt vy Louis Damatatt, in (he bagement et ® smali Wo sory fom, 176 William street. The firemen were quickly at work end put out the fire Detore it spread beyoad the basement, where it seems to have origivaiad. "The loss to the junk sho, by cy apd water ‘iit am nat to aboat $160; no ineurance. first floce is occupied as a liquor store, kept by John Fadia) slightly damaged dy dre and ‘water. © store oconpied by Mr. Davis, wat also alighily amages. Nise building is, owned. by Leovuis damaged t the amount of about $60. The origin of the ad is at prevent uoknown. ScppeN Deart.—Mr. Knapp, a prominent and exteas! merchant of Montreal, asd who has had heavy business traneactions with this city, we learn died suddenly at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway, on Saturday night last, of apoplexy. Mr. K. was in the prime of manhood, and guich Tespected by all who knew him. ACCIDENT ON THe Rrver.—The Hamilton avenue ferry boat Wyandank, while on hor way from Brooki7m atacout 334 o'clock P. M., came in comtact with the buoy anchored ‘on Diamond reef, ‘which penetrated through her guerdson the starboard qnarter, ripping up the plank and carrying away some of the pusrd braces. Fortunately vo person ‘Was injured. Tho tide on yesterday was unustatly low, owing to the nares perthwent gale. Fi INANCIAL _AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY. ‘MAR KKT. Monpvay, Feb. 15—6 P. M. The stock market epened quite buoyant this morning, and closed, after an important advance, with a great deal of firmness. At the first board Michigan Central bonds improved j per cent; Mi mois Central Railroad, 3; Pennsylvania Coal Com- pany, 1; Cumberland, j; Pacific Steamship Com- pany, 4; New York Central Railroad, $; Erie, 14; Harlem, 4; old, 4; do. preferred, 4; Reading Rail- road, $; Michigan Central Railroad, 14; Michigan Southern (old) 3; do. preferred, }; Panama, 1; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 4; Galena and Chicago, 14: Cleveland and Toledo, }; Chicago and Rock Island, 14. Delaware and Hudson de- clined $ per cent; La Crosse and Milwaukee, 1}; Le Crosse land grant bonds, 1, Witha very active business in Missouri State 6's there was no change in prices. In other State stocks there was a very limited movement, at prices previously current. We notice a sale of Eighth Avenue Railroad stock at 125 per cent, cash. Itis very seldom this stock appears on the marl City railroad stocks gene- rally are in the hands of parties pretty well posted relative to the present and prospective value, and sales are seldom made. The advance this morning in Pacifie Steamship Company stock was quite large, on very small sales. Harlem preferred stock opened t 23 and closed at 25 per cent, against 21 per cent, the closing price on Saturday. Erie was very active at the first board. The advices from Mr. Moran re- garding the loan were favorable, and it is the im- pression in the street that he will get all the money he wants upon the most satisfactory terms. Atthe second board the market was lower for some stocks, while others were better. Pacific Steamship Co ced 1 per cent; Pennsylvania Coal, 1 Central Ra I, 1; Michigan Southern, J: Galena and Chicago, §; Chicago sland, j. Cumberland was ] per cent ; Harlem, 1; Reading, 4; Mlinois Cen- ad, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, }. Camb; al stock was dull and neglected this after noon, which is probably due to the fact that a bill is pending before the Legislature of Maryland to au- | thorize the company to issue a preferred stock to an | amount sufficient to remove the entire floating in- debtedness of the concern. The point aimed at by the clique of speculators in this notorions and worth- | | \ | aft pon the outside operators, at inflated prices, and then let the thing drop. With the exception, perbaps, of the Delaware and Hudson and Pennsyl- vania Coal, there is not a coal company in the coun- try actnally earning its annual expenses, saying no- thing abovt dividends on the millions upoa millions of capital represented. It will be seen by an official table in another co- inent dur about ten ng the quarter ending Dee. 31, 1857, were llions of dollars more than the receipts in the same Of the disbursements, all told, $3,284,168 66 were of an ordinary character. In the month of October the return of government stock for redemption was quite rapid, and ran up to more than two millions in @ short time. The surplas, however, ran down so fast and so far under this de mand that the Seeretary was compelled to with- draw his proposals and redeem no more stock. The rapid é¢ evenue froma customs changed | the entire financial programme of the Treasury De- | and forced the government into an issue rease in partinent of treasury 1 The Assistant Tre asurer reports to-day as fol- lows a 160,440 74 3,379/706 5A | The receipts include $66 000, from customs, and The amonnt of currency certificates held by the banks to-day is reduced to $1,770,000, being a creare since Monday last of $214,000, and of $1.35 000 since the first of January. The transactions at the Clearing House to-day were as follows: — ‘Tota! exchanges...... 1 balances 1,048,048 58 ‘The hank returns for last week, compared with thove for the week previous, exhibit the following changes in the aggregates of the leading depart 452,969 85 ease in loans and discounts ‘The hawking movement Jast week compared very ly with that of the previous week. The re unimportant. The deposits show a geht decrease for the first time for many weeks. The aggregate is still above seventy million, an atrount which must at no dietant day lead to an the whole of the present week. The average of the next returns will probably be above thirty-one mil- lion of dolla in the discount line there has been aemall increase, Lut the aggregate is a great deal less than when the deposits were fifteen million an- Mr. ¥ §. Moree and Mr. Edgar W. Morse have The earnings of the Mic higan © entrul R January were $122,380 95, against €143,3 1857—a decrease of $20,955 40. The earnings of the Central Railroad Company of 36 New Jorsey for the month of January, 1858, | were... eee Sal 6 For the sume month Inet year.. + 96,091 11 = | The remne ove vee GIT A590 oy Statement of the amount of treasura transported by Welle, Fargo & Co., California, during the year | ending December 31, 1857: 7 Amount of treasure reerived at San Francisco office from | interior of California... .. 06,947,188 Ue | Treasure transporte’ trom San | to the interior of California, 12,997 238 0 if 1¢ Penn Coal wAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1888 f Winanecs of the Sentee Quarter End | Emr Mic Before reported ashore, wan, got of ave 7 200eacks salt and with the Aesisiance | lt 83 a fam, aman vown>—Capt of ship Ye st Charles 2 jerpol, reports iat oe 19407, cried Wariem ie pw “ane ile, spnacenly Shen at the time were main = as ‘a | Sauce eee pees ee 160 4 'Shtave at ship bound to the eastward, with fore and mizen tcp os bY) 4,201,186 51 | Meet gone. Waar por. Whiteside, of New Bedford, hefore % By 66 MOATE 23 | repored ar Howcinn ancruiae, una among the BR pry tint Loot isin cw the skip spring leakand the = ne eS aed ail or cixtott larson 2 2. Shee oR ASE an eanaaae nares pied, weseeate? 38 125 that ber ‘was badly stove by the fee, but by 300 58: ft : Fs i Eek momen Sue Me BOK Coe After 0 hoary of obralant le Vs Seeoscgs ST Sot ee reas reas Feared abou 50 do... ery Fy ng ype te stove for Ty ‘ent fo width, 220 Mich So & 23 Total. ++ ++ $17,085,053 07 separa’ OF Oy aaa in plank and nailing heavy 10° do. 23 pith idaho ee overt 50 do. 227% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, lasing, was 487 a ea Hatt na dis | BARE Gee eee ‘ot 35, Asnys.—The sales embraced pots at 6¢0. 7 at 4 MS&NI 1 @63zc., while pearls were at full prices. es cares, a Ht fle many a Sia sat The =e grapes ae ‘t | ceeeine bere are cae Joss, ore, Songonme ', for Montevideo, wi Front tog Zens yh fama! ty transactions fo>ted up about 7,000 Bbis., within ‘the in WE, which oontaned to. 23th, aoe $415 a 9425 oS then " om the exhausted . + £90 & 459 | from incessant aa Aight ano, day,."wea eneapelion 418 45 he “EIB 2 8 oo | Rearamerfor st tims, aed arrive tire aot ult en bee 14:95 9 6.90] fect wae in «4500 4:00 | leaked vine inche tent awd a er adasic pacers: & SE Sie Ae ireisanpeta yn eanmination. anne seni nd Ualcare’ Less... OT eS ie |, Soma Ymabiae-Amiae.” of end fir alone, wis lima, wan ‘Coen aaa 3008 350 Seong by ire while coming into Massachusetts Bay morn «Gana eee ee aoe era brome | SCHR Buornrrs, of ‘Chatham, which has been ashore at Sand | do... 88 25 Milw & Miss RR. A B10 295 250,B & Quincy RR. 75 p10 203g SECOND BOARD. - 80 200 56 . 835 47 Mich 6734 ~b30 84" 50 MiSo & 80% 9 20 - 39%, 8600 NY Cen RRG’s. $8 50 do... . 80 40K 10000 NY Cen bs, "76 95 100 Cleve & Pitis RR. 6 5000 Har RR 2d mig 76 30 Panama RR 20 shs Bank N York 10€; 180 4 Bank Commerce. 101" 100 3.Am Exchange Bk 103 50 20 Pasifc MistpCo. 63 © 261 Cea RR” 160 Penn Coal Co... 75 50 Gal & Chic RR 100-Cumb Coal Go.) 214; 160d $2000 Catawissa, Wiluamsp t& Erie Ka 3000 Terra Hisute and Aloo R. R. 10's 1762 22 Sacramento City 10's 10000 Iruisnapolis dnd Ciccinnati R.'R 10" 46000 Miiwaulkie and Horicoa R. Ist mort. 78.do. 10600 do. 14000 Town of 18000 Milwaukie and 5600 Chicago, 400 New York City f's., 5000 Cleveland and Pittsburg RR. 7 2140 Atlantic 200 Sun Mot. 1600 do. 10 ehares Chi 29 Ta Crosse and Milwaukie R.R i fig 2 BR nr opolita #0 Se. Mark’s 20 Beek man Fire Insurance Co. 20 Aretio Fire Insurance Co, 2,000 Calif ti 000 City of 40 shares im 1S Continents 2 Nessa Be 11 Rome end 5 New York Convo! % 100 New York ana Harte America Am. Ex imnge. Artisaun’ Commerce” Common wealt! Contunental , Corp... Hanover... Imp.'s and Tra. Irving... Leatver Ma Manbattan Mecb.’s kg. Mechanics’ & New York New York Ex N. America... Ocean... Oriental, Pacific Marchi, 67. - 68, mage and Milwaukie R R. ae 50 Fark Bank Speeve. iad prog s 1144806 838,17 ee 1 112}794,706 10,407 882 8,161,799 65943400 mw at 10,482,158 8,108,004 (6 .0U8 596 é 10,085 8,190,275 64,627,069 457 64,994,066 1 66 rd 6,079,968 60,223,416 4) ‘114400,2%6 14,000/911 «116,044 908 12,867 , 67. 116,028.618 la'ese'1ae 117,866, 821 18,804,600 118,848 197 12.08e.ase Bsa anew \ arp YAL ATR 11,980,045 8,780,012 04/814 08k BT. 19,158,682 10,087,178 8804/91) 84,241 an 820 7,843, . % nea 10; as (043 6 642 89, 102'180'0R@ 81,278.098 ene 70,487, 7a b30 50 Clove & Tol RR.. 275 Chi & Rk Isl RR. 140 28% 12% iB 12% BREPORTSED SALES OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. 830 69 C B& Quincey RR 76 By A. H Nicolay. "syint, added 4654 leo. ‘do. do. slo, Qfarauette Oo. Wis.) do. joricon R. K. 878... .d0. ul and F. du Lac R.7’s..do. Rerlin St. Ps Mutual Iaeurance Serip of 1858. wal Insurance Scrip of 1855 do. 856 ego, St Paul and Fond au Lao it b Fire fpsurance Company * al Fire Tosaranee Co Ws % LF uz” | Fire W14ij WS MB 100%% 5,060 Topnossee 68... own City (Wis. per Quincy (Iit.) 8's... orters’ and Tra i Rack... ank..... Waterto New York City Banks Looms. Specie. Cirenl 49.5946 486 108 bh Ase. 467 tT. y 319) oh"e 246 «1,688 S223: 83 146 068,822 12,611 407 Bs “113,049 088 12516 316 5 38 be feet 16 $235 £5 116, yy 9, real ae LJ a3 71,000 69 Au0 a1 3 — = a: 3 = > $35 BESESE: EESEE tomes #8 ved 858 19,464 65,942, 6,349.25 67,723.009 820,161 6,326,042 69 523.580 { | as the week previow embraced about 500 a 600 bbis., within the range of the above prices. There was a fair demand of Southern extra brands for export to tropical por and Haxalls were selling at $8, Dupiap’s Richmond city at $7.50, and Peterbarg extra “Risito” brands at shout $6 40. @ flour was quiet and prices unchanged. Corn was in fair demand, with sales reported of about 250 bbls, Jersey at quotations, Wheat was stealy, with sales of about 6,000 ee rae py were 3,000 bushels ‘Chicago hs 1,2 Ted winter Bt $1 65; 1,700 do. who Gunada' ot} at$1 18. Corn—The Market continued steady, while stocks wero be and sales limite; the transactions were confined to about 8,000 a 10,000 bushels at 67c. 9 BSc. a 70c. of alt grades. Rye--Saies af 2,200 busnels Northern were made at 7c. Outs were firmer, with sales of State and Western at 440. a dee. Covrek.—The market continued frm, with sales of about 2,000 bags Rio at 9c, a 10346. a Le. Corron.—The foreign news by the Niagara tended to soften the spirit of the market, whie ay sales embraced about 2,000 bales, without change in pri FPraesnts.—To Liverpooi, abont B00 b Necaviecth and 500 ue. jard at 203.; 1,200 bbis. rosia were takes at Is. 10d. a Ie, 1035d., with ‘some smail lots cotton at 3 16d. To Loudon, 100 terces beef atds. 6d. Ty Glasgow, 500 bbls. flour at 2s. 6d., and 609 do. rosin at 28. Gd. To Cali- tornia apd Auswalia, rates were at about 25c. per “oot measurement. Pxevr.—The market for raisins was firmer, and M. R.'s i — firmly held at $260, whileylayers were at about | $215, ark ) Bay.— sales embraced about 1,000 a 1,200 bules at | 6be. a Tbe. Hors—The market was without change of moment. Brewers wore buying sparingly prime to choice at 8c. a 93,c, Salea of second quality have recently beea made, | for shipment to Austraba, at Sc. a To., chiefly at the inside figures. TRON Was quiet, and Scotch was nominal at $25 a $26 for scotch pig. Provisions —Pork—The market was agai firmer, with tales of about 560 4 600 bbis., includiog mees, at $16 26 a $16 small lots at $15 66, with couotry and city prime at $18 25 2 $13 50. Beef was steady, ‘with sales of about 200 Dbis., including country’ prime, at $6 & $7; mess ditto at $9 a $10. Re-nacked mess was at $11 a $13, and extra at $13 25 a $14. Prime wess was steady at $210 $24, wad beef hams at $154 $17 50. Bacon was firm at ize. adie, with » smell lot long middlea, to arrive in60 days, at 8igo, Cut meats were Brmoer, with sales of 180 hhds. at Bigc. a Bee. for shoulders, and at 83¢. a 8%. for hams. Lard con- tipued quite firm, with sales of sdout 250 bbls. and tierces at 9%c. a 10c. Butter and cheese were unchanged, Rick was quiet, aud no sales of moment reported. SCUARS Were quiet, While prices were unchanged. Tho sales were confined’ to 200 a 300 bhds. New Orleans chiefly within the range of be. a 63,0. TaLiow was firm, with sales of about 8,009 & 19,000 Ibe. AL 1039C. a ile. for prime to extra, Wiuskkt.—Sales of 200 a 300 bbls were made at 2240 , now held at Ze, There was a rumor of sales of about 800 & 1,000 bbis. ba market >losed firm. Woer.—Tbe mark and We notice quite a falling off ia | demand. There ‘s bot little encouragement offeret the ma- nufacturer to recommence work. The want of activity ani ‘the low prices at which goods are selling deter them from starting their mills ty any extent, until which time we may Jook for a hight, The only sales we buve to notice a hed California at 21:., ‘And 25,000 Ibs, fleeces at 30c. a 4c. Foreign woo! is also in little or no demand, and we bear of no sales making. in Real Fistate. sles were mace yesterday by yne house and lot on Court street, tween Carroll and President streets, 236 ce es 4 88,000 1 Degraw 5 st rBrookiyn, 146.9% <100. 1.725 10? Dog 1684x100. 1 j ot PTS 1SSU x10 House and lot 114 Degraw at 16 $4100. 1 nea |; MARITIME | TEULIGENCE. ata Ao OK TORK—THIS BAY. 4 S| MOON ARTS 506) maw waren 400 erees. sun wer eee: eve 8 at Port of New York, February 15, 1855, CLEARED, eftlr Glad Tidings, Nelson, New Orleans—Wm Neleon & Anderson, Charleston—R W Tran Kassciholm, Bristol—Henaings, Muller & Goslin, Brva Laurel (ie), Me! cDougal, Manzanilla—Smi:h & Ball ig GT Wa 4, Moblle—Sturges, Choarman & Shark Taroartin Prig Amor Old y Micharde, Cure, Darien: ‘orktown, Wagion, City Polit Alice, Howell, Norfolk 8:01 oy Ames Tr iiges, Portia mith, Smith, Gloneester—Krumer & Hath. ARRIVED. Stemmnehip Diladeiphia, Hamitton, New Orleans Sth, via Havana 6: with mse and pamengers, 1o MO Htolierta Kerry, Chariemurts, 62 autem, with naan 4 pases nuers, to Sroliord, Tueson & Go. Sanday. | PM, tilep N of Hatveran. siguatized moamebip State of Georgta, | from Philadelphia for Savanna, acme ¢ rach N evils hence fer Charleston. The © his bad stron head the en! nang Riearship Rowneke, skinner, Portamouth, Ae, with mise and prasengers. to Ledlam & Please, hip Independence, Haskeli, Macao, Aug 22, with teas, stika, Ao, to F Hathaway. Laft Anjler Nor 6, passed Cape Gord Nope Deo 16, let St Helena Dee 30. Balled tn company from st Heirs with ship Western Ocean, f ‘25, int § lon 54 3, spoke ship J Milton (of Rew isons Haring. #8 dayr from Caiino tor Hampton Rows, ps ‘eamship sieering W by 8. ‘The Tims been $9 duye rom Juve Head Hark Pansme, Graves, Kio Janeiro, Deo 19, with cofiee, to Jordan & Co.” Buperieneed Beary’ weather: ben erin ne Deavy aie We pens WOME RAR i; Ton Th 40, kaw bark J i Suophenaan steering ee The he Plage mail of 1300 letters, B0of which “lirig Fortune (hort, Roarea, Oporto, 50 dave, with wi ‘| orton cory, , a a, wine . note Bamaiack nip perienced heavy gales; and corkwo!, tot. carried away on sant split sella, Ae. ¥ of New tase waley,, Pera, Jen 17 ih rubber. m4 ‘fe to Howhilca ‘Bros, w Haven. } ea Jan 18 in whe River, bound up, brig u's Bhepard, from em. Brig Cecelia (Br). Eavenagh, m John, NB, M4 daye, with fish and otf, ‘o Kelly & Smithe: ewig r Philadelphia for Taunton, Sehr Sam! f. Crocker Schr Caroline, Chiek, Saco, Sebr Gerwude . 7H myers, land for Richmond. Sehr JB Ane Boswo for Philadelphia. fepr F 8 Solliaay, Mwiilae Boston. Rebr 8M Mangau, Walon, Gloucester, Schr Wm 4 Leg Gifford, Wert Rebr W A ( Rehr Rea Wind, haa Pall ‘The team ng Wm rk Webd, Capt Hazzard, came np to the city this evening, and towed up the bark Panama, Fe days from Kio, Taleo reporta below the abip & Peter, aul and ap unknow: BELOW. One bark, unanown, SAILED, in Francisco: (Grinnell, London; (iad —— ery: Owenfaegos, Cen TW Oto eehra Roaman‘e Pett (1), Halyf Phin, Se Wind at suprise WEW. meridian NW, fresh, sunact do, Herald Martne Cory KEY WEST, Fen 6—The ship Middlesex, Capt Godfrey, re parted inane last aa having heen ashore on Lathurry Reef, near Caryatort lighthouse, arrived a! (hia port 28th in charge wreckers.. The ship did ho: leak. and the cargo. tanen an placed on hoard. The Adviraity Court awarded the salvors and ibe ship, wae thew liven up and allowed to wore be naited for New Orleans the Sie. (Stuce arr at ritia aobr Lizzie Sturgia, from Cienfuegos for Reston, molneses, was tially at on French Reef Jan ing ache Helle of the Cana suceeded in wa her ripging spc colle. and a few matery also nine casks bh were sold, by order ot tne consignee. for the suum of $900. The brig Austins, Elloma, from Harana for New York, with a valuable cargo of sugar, segare Ae. arrived the Slinet to distress, heving on the night of ine 24 heen fan into by An an known brig an | recetved much damage—carrying away bow: rt, head gear and springing foremast, Will Baro to dis charge a large part of the cargo. The abtp Henny Forrester, Homan, from New Orleans for New York, arrived the 4th inst in distress, having few disn before shifted her La J to auch an extent that [t wae unsafe Yo proceed. ‘a Now restowing, nnd will be able to p te Mieceliancous and Disasters, Bee Correspondence above. Stee Fuvixe Dotonmas, Hubbard, from Aan Francieon for New York, with bides, wool, Ac, is ashore on Brigantine Reach. She bes ten feet of water in ber bold, Onpt Merritt, Uunderwriters’ agent, left yesterday afternoon by land, to render her assistance. The wrecking schre Norms, Exsel mor, and HB Fidderman also sailed yenterday afternoon to render assistance, The FD was built inthis city in 1862 Win H Webb, Req, is 1200 tons burthen, rates A1, and i* wa! ed nt $60,000, The cargo is extimated to be worth $150,000, and the freight on it $25,000, all of whieh is insured in Wail street. She is owned by Geo Daniels, Beq, of thia city = sae 30,962. 998 ayes, the beary NW blow of Zemterdey, the ee Witla Dowd, for Orleans, grow he mid 7 1d Hook Point, and ap to last nig! ond Dot “suncee: ded ip geting of. eve WO 2b. Cove Cel seversl days bas got of co, Snow, from Norfolk for Halifax, Oreaking toate having strtick on Hamptoa Wve to dischargd her cargo eek KR RCKRW StRaMsHiy New YORK—Ry our legen den pubes published esterday, received by the Nuugara at tal steamship New York, w! from ‘his a port on oy tees ult In compsny with ‘het Collins’ Bak mer Bale at wed ‘She rived at Glasgow on the sume day that the ie arrived at Liverpool. thus making the passage tn ore from port io port This an excellomt ran for RD SE AMBHIP aS steamship Phila- aetibin on her iute vo New Crleang to New York, wine Encountered 0 6 Uatioras a gaie of unusual aeve> Hy, which xrenily yaperiiled the safety of the snip lived ofthe pansengers, we. the underalg commander, Gustavus Harrison, that a. pub ahoule be made of our dhanks to him for Veranee and shill in te rhe ship and bringing her ugh the eminent peril ia whick ae waa placed durtag the gale of the 12h und 18h; also, for B rleous and gentle- Iy treetment during the whole pussuge. Lowber, Capt M Dall! Hy DTowusend, Jas McKellar, Thos J Marrivin, jumper G Randall, Wm Ceillanoviteh, Ju Log A De La Kulainer, Ruphuel Cole, Cap! Adain 8 Smalley, Jose Mares Aw i!lis, and ot Steams)ip Pbilad Vr ers is Deman—Vessels carrying from 4000 to 12,000 boshets grain are much wanted in Nortolk, Va, t0 load for the North, and liberal freights are being offered, Whatemen, At St Helena Nee 20, ship Plover, Skiff. of and for NBed- for’; bark Dove, Chureh, lon, on a cruise. Ss; mn, See Ship Mouniain ‘Pare, Hallett, from Rotterdam for Charles- ton, Jon 15, ln! 5 45, lop 20 15. Bhip Ben ars (of Boston), from Tverpoot vin Cork tor Cal catia, was passed Jan $1, of Kinsale (bythe stexmship Nia- kara) Bark Warren White, Phillips, from Cape Coast Africa for felem, Feb 12, off Nantucket South Shoal, Brig Painburs, Hartiet, from N York for Frankfort, Feb 12 off Block Taland. vA Sehr Rosamond, hey Ep 16 days from Pernambuco for Baltimore, Feb 8. lat 31 30. lon 72 15. Sehr U D, Harward, from Norfolk for Portland, Feb 12, off Block Island. Seber Minnesota, Baker, from Norfolk for Portamouth, NH, Feb 12, off Biock Island. Porign Ports, Anzien, Nov 2¢-Vasned Ug, Resolule, Kenzi from Foo cow foo for N Yor! + Husser, Bowlan |, from Shanghae tor co; . from Macao for 40; 29h, Violet, from 4}; Dee 4, Ann arta, Rhodes fram Ringapore for do; Swordish, emer from Mantla for co, 7th. Nabob, Cole. from Snanghae for du. jobs, Jan %—Arr brig Iiuxillo, Mulligan, NYork 12 “On AvofMra, Der 15—Arr Tuan Bridges, San Francisco. Cauena, Deo t—Sid abtp fdrsourg, Oakes, Halimore. In port bee 20, ebine Uirkandria, Batters, and Tnsepend ence, Chaawick, for Haltimore CAakomnas, Feo t—Are bark M-ion, Chandler, N¥ork: 2 okels, mon! Lock, Park, Hava r, Danlis 6th, bark WO sien. jo; Ellen He ow, ¢ Ciewrvecos, Fels I—Arr bark BA Chase, Milliken, Aspin- wall; brige Atwlaya Pareitt do, Black Hawk, sparks King ston Ja.” Bid Jan 29 bark "Mayendie.” NYork: brigs Andrew Peters, McFarland, do; Triad, Batey, Philadelphia, Canso, Fob 2—In port ache dno Bevan, frora, NF, for Hslite x (has been rep oried for RQRMEROCK. Jun B—Arr steamabip New York, McMillan, on Houyrran, Jon 90, 6PM—O1, steamship Africa, Shannon, hence for E BW—Arr ache CE Foote, Worth, Rid Thee 16, #hlp GL bark Bhering, Morse, San Fran wdiator, Willams, NBedford; Zist, Tn port Dec 24, «t. " oa Marshall, Pendleton, une; schr Crrol ine E Foote, Word Havana, a pare cig. Mary bY Qrleana; sehr 1, Walaon, Anxola, (1 . Wiseass fand; Feb int AM Gen Cobb, Orieans: By Fanvy Pera, # Marie! schre P. Orleans: Wan Tr q th, hehe Hex ork; driga Too wrt, ae WE itiard, Larsen, ints, 73 (and put tno Rey Wor Te; berk F bites Gav Brock, Stary (or Bain), to to load for N York, Arr brig Ceylon, Crowell, aig ewr » b ee we AM aah y te!) #tensnaby mid'at LPR Fee ove . Deg It--In port ahlon Bea Ranger, Yurnham, for Morton, 1 ngarn, Liverpool, Arvigo (of Richmond, ks Velands, just arr, afer fo load trait for Norfolk, y Olvera Crom), Windhorst, NYork Solag x t pari Robert Leooard, Cook, from Glas ' wn Maransas, ue ¢ —Are brig Emily W Seyburn, Nichola, a; bark # ler, Pratt. Boston: 1 R Houle. Darin, Nirieana Fe , Liza fee: Wechasle, Morton: Frances matics !,'and Is Jewett, Reed, Uprana: eche be i. Strcuc, Go. 3d bark Mary R Marney, Call ory N York; 40), oarks Diener: rances, Lewis, Portinnd: NOrloane; Hh, bark Mas « Feporied Ide for Baith ir Robert Palmer, pet Bib bark Ardennes, Marsh, mm. Martin, Provitence (bef ore). brige Albatross, Dow, Boston, Nickels Britons: Feb 2 bite Lats Sits Patna Poet ke BChorebitt Tampher, NYora; 5th, Paanie Wess, Falmouth, & Nevritas, Jan 12—Arr achr Oriental, Chase, Machiae; 27th, ue Granada, Pettengil!. NYork. ‘ARa, Jan 17--No Am vessel in port. Going up the river lett brig M Sbepard. Willams. from Salem Mitosran, Jan B—In port brie Rameon. for Mobile, We St Heres, —8i) chip Westera Overs, ‘Hamliton Daren, Boston, ti annie Tatler, Bartel, Por. “8 ieee Jan 28—I0 Port brig Balenr, Piletti, from and for pe Arr harka Reindere, alt Montego Tay, Ja: 2h. Lucy Frances, Jones, Cuba; brige tuey He wont, Poweer Beh, Mocosta, Haynes. Ponanc Beh, Ueo Harts Preach, Tuston, Blisabet, Loder. Malla: Getnhia: achra fareh Wootritgn, i filsging, de Bist, 8 A Mount, Rmith, Charleston; Feb L jetsey Ames,’ Bast f, Charieaton. Wi Yan 28, bark Pentneket, Mefena, Vion, orig Gea Marshall, Begur, Cienfaegon, Home Porta, RORTON, Fob 18, Bat-—Arr Be, bri Spittire, Clifford. Port an Prince via Holmes’ Hole. Ch bie Forest, Macher Syiph, Jonoa, Baltimore: brig via Homes’ Hol, acbra faa © f, Raleigh, Horton, Ravaa- Waples, Phi set, Telographed bark & from NOcionns, et stots we Neseate one gone'ta North Shore, Sid on moderate, stoamer Wm Jenkins: Tratl Hark Sophia started. bul anchored in Naniaeket Roads, where she remained on San, day, wind N to NE and ENE, With enow most cf the day and at hal TIMORE. Feb 130 14--Arrstounes Parkersburg. f way, NY: re. mee Joe Whitney, TT Donte ont if, Nickeraon Halifex, Harrie io #id)s NH Hall, Lord, ) Bonon (and Fry, Wit 800, aod Mav Queen, Mat CHART York | Sid sehen tf Heh her on Yemasee, Chile, 1) erpool, Chase. "White, Amsterdam. "In the oftig, bark Hip Ha Aon, Wiley. from Malege Cid barks Modeaa, Ryder, : Uarolina, Taipan, N York: sche M rane, Weal dle, Nid ached Rowley, Godtrey, Whodlea ner, Simi, NVor bark axday' brige Amert Werton, Maloy, = Wage 1h Arr bark Viewinin Asn, Wiley, Malaga. Fa Areene, Norton, Lveeboul, Ap brig: Pelayis, Ruse, aheaRy tet Arr at t haart rp ateoamal ip Rewrite, NYork. Feb gmace sche AH Mi Hyde. Anderson, EY fa ripening ob Wohi sche Adelia Kelly (new, of iy, N pen eet beige Faltaiah, Plomer, Rio remer, mace sf nat of mainesti; Zin, Reni Feb i for T ec, Taba Horta camel alt Be foe Hee ne Hani a. Or ham, Shannon, meen Geo F Witinms, city VANE (aril Kidd Bh on her ret game 19 arrange petal; ache AP itowre Pile Revels, Bae, thar in tsi PATS Se gto 4th, snip Fanny Forrester, “temmer, Orleans for New Pork With enego shifted: Corwin tt Tomple, from the reef, sehr JG Panereon, yale, Philadel & (and sid same day for ——). Sid “e an Geranium, py arden Key; Selma, Crowell, St 4 Feb ith Arr at Fort ame, Mob York vin Key Woat ant § Fon de ata ohne FLL Fdwarda, Shoet do do Feb ate rin Shark, do Sue ea io ta Hanpab Remington, Jones, do. Chate, Secor, st Maria, rig Bas | larieal Pee ety oars 2a otc ys ta a is PERSE ro as Tom me sik criti ee ie ee, iia Sethorae NeW ORLEANS, Feb 1—Arr steamship Charles Morgans. Sudau Claussen, Liverpool; barks. eng Wallet ie Vers Crus; Hangah Secor, Ghauo ,apaiae Lowes tune oehoe! (ep. j, Rusian: WW Harkvess, Peterson, bmp oy jelow, peat, Wh t-- ney, from Lp oye briges Ae A ere Bi er) 4 Peet tharos aren, nonaete Fi Ctmatead. wi NYork, tage OA fee if are ech Ori Snow-— put back ‘Miscel); RB. Shack, Hel ooh are pod vererasis inualy, Meortdence «a |. MeGroot, and Joha Gi ols, Rerdadoes (tls te ¥ probab! ey ed a ‘b for Guedal ‘aie ire ene (ite cace Ubaete sas & Raia 12h (by ted ship Jobo pesky awew seh Feb 1$—Bid nchrs Cyclone, Dall, N¥ork: ne, do. i. Mybwrorn, Feb i2—Arrsebr Lady Adams, Davis, N Yorke risth, 4 TA M~Sid gers J Pre joraey, Norte Sarita Plavilla, Atking ieee Mionoey, jorfolk; ay Haroee. Sweepernkes img sarees, baker, Laer (0 flere ee Marin Louisa and LH Bord Le} vg, ve om, ep ee for oe olten my. Cardepas via tet ig Mh eee chre rer Winglow 3 faniria, Roby W Diiion, Maria, from Boss ton fe iON—, loria about Jan 17, bark Ocean Bird foe monica oe mat vr ep a eee ait. ered ba choker wel Me clit Wi; for San Francieco q in ‘Sigmon sound The eek Onke, Trask, from Ban Francie SP ae hee 70, bark Els Frances, hand, Franc inca PEXRACOLA, Feb $~ Are brig. Azoran, Stevens, Matanzas “PHILA ADELE Ful TA Peo ie Are stonmere| painstto, Haker, A ‘et wr 8. NYork; bark D Lapaley, Buahops roca tw Fee Mtr ablp George Hallett, og BOseaae F for Boston, bark R W'Kneht, Menns, Carde~ nse for Port PROVIDENCE, Feb 18— Are steamer Qupray. Kenney, N York Bld sche A Townsend, Townsen te—A ieag’ Aldrigh, New York; sor Lady: c wa ‘Wind NK, with snow. ROCKPORT, Fev lcarr aches Igergh Paes Lf JK , Fel rT foload for Rickiood: 1a, akan ids Nvesk fort “ih Buisson Wortoin; Gi Rt bmond: BI Fah Cho-lestans, rats Clark ty Point ean th a Laura ¥rancos, Bub: ROO. dan ai adv ebipe Frigate Bird, Cope, Fiy Awa ror NYork, ‘Sim backs Rebekah, , for Gn for Pas get found, first ve'ssel: rortland, O, dey, schra Vaquero, Newell, for Honolulu 20th; Sea Witch Gards ner, for Melbourne; Lewia Perry, Turner, for Tabill Feb 5; ‘bia, Homer, for Henolulu Jan a VANNAH. Fob I!—Arr sbip Monticello, Landorkin Fer- pandina; schbra Rainbow, Havener, Searsport, North State, Horton, N¥ork. Cld Br sbip Wm. Vail Scott, Liverpool; Bit brige Harlequin, Qatgens, Falmouth for orders; Recovery, err mont! ci ey, — om i steamships Thomas Swan and Star of tha ano pnSeT, Feb 10-Arr schr Tram Smith, McGlvern, Al+ OWIMENGTON, NO, Feb 10—Arr bark Cordelia, Reine Philadelphia; echts Doreas Ireland, Baker, Boston, bas Tucker, NYork; Uth D uh, 0 Fran loch. do. SAN FRANCI for Hong Kong immediately; leg: Lucas, Daggett, for Sydney ai azard, JAVAIDAS 23; hrig. Francison, for W Eldridve yo Sinan Davis. Robinson, ‘Charleston. Cid 1h, #chrs Medora, Bartlett, Boston; 12th Jobn. Burton; Lilly, Francis, and Jobe A Stanley, Simmons, NYork. VALENTINES, — Loree SS. MESSAGE TO HIS CONSTITUENTS yranvany, 18. Lor ts of ereation, and you lad Fo whom said lords are all ini Dondage, As rolling valentines a trade Gf some Importance fe thts {ded age, T nominate for your election, PRONG, es my agent, troe and trusty, Whore Valentines—a rara aelection— ‘Nothing con ains tha!’s old and musty. Ragas Gesigna with chymes delicious, His vast, anequatied There's nothing vais Or in the least deze Yours, traly. Cue TOV AMONG THE ROSES. A yond assortment yet 0 ve sold, and will be offered to GREATLY REDUCED PRICRS. Now is the time for those who have rot yet sent, or haro valentines to ¢pswer, to purchase «prices ‘that wil astonish them if have aa been to i The old Valentine headquarters, STRONG'S, 98 Nassau streot | PRRSONAL. noe NTONIO PRLLETIER—COME TO MY HOUSE AND see me without delay, — WM. MONTSPORM. CATLED | ‘OR “Your NOTE, BUT RE. ved it not; some other pe -son hai taken tt. Pray quire for a lettcr, this day (Tuesday), to your wddreas — NFORMATION WANTED OF JAMES BAGLEY—A¥ calling at No, 310 Fourth sveaue be will 1, scans to hie advar tage. DON AD. ' J —if THAT WAS ALL Bat aaTavicTORT. AND 199 @ . received your letter in tim, send again (0.8. SWAN & + Augusta, Georgia iss A. B—YoU 6 OF THE YANKER card writer's celebrated mevalito peneiis, which wll eme wo visiting cards beautiful’y, Kn- is (nsitamps) oO. Sackett, New York Post office, M* JacOs ClivR OF 0 © Will, PLEABH AD- al dress O. F. J. Mu hard, Post ofice, » ation BK, N R. JOUN DONT, Ev. P F 80. 109 NASSAT | A 4 to cals at No. 87 shooting will be wood car nh to the howl. Pigeona & pair will bo slwayA paid for good A good scyply always on baad for private partion. ONS, FOR THe ‘lyon the Ist and 2a Lumber of oirde will be re: on delivery, at che Darcy ay of tha mateh, In jota not bese fe BRa upwaris, Direct to Jobn Taylor, Jer- HASTACRANTS. aes NEW PLACE,” 167 WILLIAM be deray b§ THRED doors below Beckms ab mirert ead wong mtwicher, pickled fry and coid cuts; choice Havana ae- ny guirern opank i wih repens Yoon rr ov're, on Thureday evening, Pe: at 734 0" einck. eM, MAY 96 Oblained atthe Library. of sgl arouse, corwer of Rioweuih eireet: ss Fd. Crowen &, 68 Krowdway; at the box ror office at NibIO's, | S84 8 the door on the evening of the leet WILL DELIVER nis ne. on.” before the Lone wi <7 cyenin \% idbwary. te tt RAND WASONTC bs ving Pty TWELFTH ANNTAT, T deli of the Grond Lodge of C | given at Niclo's Saloon, oa Tus ening, the "| Hecke ichets $3 {0 admit s geniioman and lniien, may bo obtahoed #1 the Gran? Recretary's office, 198 Canal street, at the princ!- Ral music storea and borela, at the the door on the evening of Dall, and of the Snllowing miter —Lewla Pencht- Bnew —_— Bare, Wu ulnen Rockwell, James Harring, | por LIFF —aSTOUNDING DEVELOPER: ments » be found in this week's SAW YORK PRESS. For sale by ali nows dealers, po New THe NE YORK PRES, OF THIS * in the peneament of @ ger ea Of ma: tonndt bAvence Life, Send tn your i orders arly to e* cure @ supply ; TMM MILT A, po gl ed ome, ave Fg aad ‘OF =VIRGINIA “General jera, Bo’ Tiheing easenital for the purprae of Mentaond proper arpantzation, oiicers comm’ gen exces" are Part ia tha coremouien of en of thn opention of < Washingion, on the 21 of Falroary a gveelily ae, practicable, ‘be sirength snd arm uve comm: = at ene they wil re reach | Rishonond ‘and the the mode ‘one: zane a keaaners mone and ober States are requested to pub: on ordgr of sip Major rei B, TALIAPERRO, We Monroro, Major and at de Camp. te - ’ PRIOR ONE DOLLAR. Ama nee eres dicknat Phelan, outtne of ttn i Wien Master iatled fy? on eres of et by O'OUNNOR MULLEN wt, 8S Ann mreot, Ni oF, IMPROVRY fsa in ipl of, if resent year ” i nccand hand tables Rak: s OOONNO! a sence y- aA Ane street, Naw Yo Pian ne Reve HITT ran TABLES (OAK Av oneworn) erill be 90 ren! seeriticn {o> Onah, Invure only abowt fone mom “Lud fad yg Thome ianlag to Bur ‘more tables wi'l find it to thelr interest to ary TNANT, 71 Gold street. coneeye st eee Serv SCLAVTHING, Go My INCEST TN ARCOND HAND CLOTH fa Sn ya Ce reverie wh 7 bs ing Stra a eetinn hae aaa edad Beno WATCHER», SOW RLY, wo RWELRY.—A QUANTITY OF JEWELRY, SUTTARIA fe nroelstethe oe olber posts ce" hex’ fertas ant weneae : bs Apply at 189 highth avenue, roe

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