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manifest none coalition eon, perhaps, niore” utterly ropaltert then aay that were over B together for a common Opinions of the British Presson Canadian Neutrality, In the last London Dispatch, one of the most bitter ep- ponents of the North and its cause, we finda curious ar- Hcle on the St, Albans raid, While in one breath i jus- tifles the acts of the raiders for thoir personal violence, in another it deprecates the consequences likely to follow. ‘We are bound to and blood eanpot be pe pee Te ry the fa tak peri iT J are, CI ‘wells tactics are url hed by = janine .Yiolate gat neutrality makin; territory the basis of operations against & friend.y power, It is not;in human nature calmly to @ubmit vo be rob! eut and sabred by men who merely cross a geo) ical line, and, turning my ‘we are out of your and therefore the Feach of the arm of justice. We would aot tolerate such | and we cannot honestly require the federal- ite do it. If we. enforces order and neutrality with- fe our own terri we frankly concede the feder- , ad havea Togitimate for aing I ave ex use for are ‘do as we would be done by. ‘Our ee Citizens when the! rity was cenmancere but Capadaore rad is chars the “duty of ot mil een to pontaok ‘and defend the peepie aul mo. cn they derive ther co |g sin lainly say i! im bis cireum- mances we should require tha Cates tana cateasionniadinn @eutrality of their territory, or intimate, as our alterna-— ive, that we would do it ‘or them. Indeed, we do not sce eny cljection leave to properly commis. wieacd in pursuit of belligerents tnvading taking dus ‘beeuri! our proverty and people." ea Before Gideon J. Tucker, Surrogate, WILL OF WILLIAM CURTIS NOYES. ‘The will of the late William Curtis Noyes has been ad- mitted to protate, The testator bequeathed his gilver ‘which once belonged to General Washington,” fo his namesake and nephew, William Noyes John- om; te another namesake of his he gives a free @cholarship in the New York University; his law I “Werary to Hamilton College, at Clinton, Oueida connty, Gor the use of law students iu thas institution, and his lot Rensselaer county, upon which stands the in which he was born to the ‘tion of that ra seith din Gesire thet an educat iad be erected upon it. He desired to bo in- focred fa bis femniy vault at ai Utica, His house on Fifth with the furniture, plotir he . pad $5,000 ay un are vor aseign to. hie made. as ig left to bs two daushter in equal hnyacnyetacgpteyes tata diy mented |e ated ‘Week was twel' The Navy. ARRIVAL OF Pie COLORADO. ‘Phe United States steam frigate Colorado, Commodore Benry K. Thatcher, from Fort Fisher, N. C., and last from Mawipton Roads, arrived in the lower bay on the night of Geotth. Her officers are as follows:— ¥ aster Foes, cae B. Arey, W. Sethnator ai Lynch PRESENTATION OF A SWORD BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO COMMODORE BOGOS, I wil be recollected that the New Jerecy Legislature @ering its last seasion peased a series of resolutions re- Caring the thanks of the State to Captain Charies 8. Boggs, United States Navy, for the gallant actions esoribed to him in the naval battle below New Orleans Stare or ene eee Eswotivs Drrancon, Tuaor, fag pg high estimation enteriaiued by the people of this Sine TO VER BDITOR OF TRE HERALD. On Wednesday afternoon my wife and a companion of hers left my place of business, and after walking a short Gistance, her friend was tapped (pretty roughly) on the shoulder by & roun Of police, bay peremptorily te anide and allow « platoon of policemen to fen teem ot ou saree can ao ee fant pose or twelve policemen should way’ of eo public sages & ‘nights; I told him I had eent the boy out for ol NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1865. 8 MELANCHOLY CASE OF SUICIDE. ‘Coroner, Gamblerinteresting Letters Left by Deceased, oc. ‘brought to light yesterday morning. It appears thet on ‘Thursday evening Mr. Henry W. M. Meade, formerly of ‘the well known firm of Messrs. Meade Brothers, daguer- morning, big room was visited and the door found to be locked from the inside. ‘The landjord was informed of the fact and ordered the door to be forced in. On doing so, Mr. Meade ¢whe had print arormabaledtibleves hug digoovered dead in his bed On the table fronting the mirror small empty phials labeled lardanum and mames and address of the druggists from oe had been purchased. These phials ‘contained about an ounce each. On making ie was inferred that ho had swallowed polare, from, Seah one eof them. Also on the table were e addressed his wife, danghtera, father, of the Metropolitan Insur- jed, and proceeded to hold an imquest en the body. Below will be found the testimony elicited, and also a of the letters written by d Py noel ft on thetanlo Previous to Sino egy a Bat boing day worn says: —T reside at 430 West ‘Thirty-fourth street ; deceased was manager {or the firm of Meade Brothers; thee years since the firm was changed 10M. A. Meade, bister of deceused:; recently he has be n in the habit of ‘going on sprees; Tisst saw deceased on ‘Tuceday evening; he was then sober; he bad not drank anything that but ale; on Wednesday morn ng tT called at the store, and deceased and bis father had gone out; Thad not seen him since Tuosday till this day, when {saw him dead, s—Decensed came to Fegistered his name as W. H. Shanagoo; ping ey m; I did not see orhear anv- thing in regard to the the deceased until I saw him in Lig Toom this mornf John E. Brown, cop otae deposes and say Tam clerk of the Tammuny Hotel; the doceased came to hotel, and registered his name as W. H. Shanagec ; I him a room; deceased said to mo, ‘Cun you give mo a Toom low down?” I said T cond not'at resent, but would do 80 a8 soon as I could get aang dee asod said he conld not wait, cay he had not slept a for two nge for ill and he would be in in « few minutes: de-eased ro~ plied, ‘No Lei 1 Aa ! go and take a drink;’’ ho started towards th Kot part way put hie hand up to bis head aad “need for at least a minute; be walked beck to the office and asked mo it Tcould not send him a drink when he got to his room; I told bim T could, and asked him what it should be; deceased re- oi “No matter shat, so Tong au tt Was goot and of it;” I sent him larg? glass of braniy; oe seen the decorsedt at the hotel several timos before, and register his diiferent each time; I saw nothing more of the deceased autil this morning, when I saw him dead. Deputy Coroner Shaw and Dr. Weltie made a post mor- fem examination on the body, and on oponing the stomach found it te contain about three ounces of laudanom, which, in their opinion, was the cause of death. The case was then eubin'tied, and the jury found that de- ceased came to his death by suicide by taking landunum. Mr. Meade was forty-two yoars of age and a native of England. The Directory ‘bows that Mr. Meade resided at No, 37 Seventh street, a : few Yorx, Jan. 25, 1865, My Dean Wier—For all onr almaionatinte L hope you & ive me and this, cowardly and meh act. I loved you ly, but the way I was situate) and various other things made ow lives unhappy. May God blecs you and make you hi and may wo meet xhove with onr dear children. Pray forthe repose of my soul and my dear Heal eine te such @ state of miad I hardly know what I wrote, but I am weary of the world. Your aoctionate bh usband, H.W. M. MEADE. P.8—I loarned of Mr. Branch death from your brother. I do not blame you. 8 be happy. New Yoru, Jan, 25, 1865. My Daruano Ci.pren, Sanam ann Jisan—Forever pray for the repose of your father’s soul. I pray that we may meet in that Heavenly Home where we hope to bo at peace pres. Oh, forgive me what I have done, God knows hi heart has yoarned towarda you, and all 1 ask of you vous be virtuous and yon will be happy. Sometimes come to my grave, my darlings, and tring flowers. God bless and comfort you. Your affectionate, FATHER, to be found in tay trunk, My watch ne ior aoa and say horses’ seal fer Jessie, which is in New Yoax, Jan. 25, 1865. thes Fatrgn—Be comforted. We ail have our fault#: but Ieee no prospect for the future. I trust your friends in Philadelphia and Mr. Grabam will eee you mken care of. It is au unworthy and hefypese act I do; bat I can- not help it, and Lope God wili forgive me for tt, Your affectionate son HENRY, PB ‘could say nothing this morning when I left. New Yona, Jan. 25, 1865. Mr psi tool not fret or worry about me. I ‘want to be laid beside my poor mother, and have peace. God alone knows the sorrows of my heart. Ihave been placed ina poor tne pe position. T have been faint hearted and generous. Ihave made an mistake. I hope God will Sears me pectin we are not our own keepers. Lay me beside my mother in Greenwood, and comfort ell who care about me. I hope that God will forgive me, and that we may all meetin heaven. Your peocronn?. P, 8,—My love to Katy and Harry, To Mrs. Foow I wish Rte deg my great thanks, I have writen Mr. ut hor. Now Yorn, Jan. 25, 1865. Mr, Gravam:—Dvarzst axp Deer ov Fiagsv-—I have had to diuguise many things from you, as well as others, according to the custom of this world. Take care Of those that are loft if possible. The sale of the gallery. &eo., will Lp something for thom. 1 trust iny sad fate may be a warning to those who indulge im liquors, and make them reform. It ts the curse of the country. Tam in such a state of min, committing this cowardly and foolish act, I know noi what todo. T hope a good God will reward you for your kindness. If my wife should not marry again, as you have no children, tt would be # great relief te me If you wold adopt th bring them in up in spoke eae tegen and ab jet them ser seed their unhappy father w.th kindness and pap Oh, them try end forget the unboly fond sem Kineraber me with kindness thet I have en- Getvored to show to them. I hope my wife will get a good husband, and that we may mect in heaven, wuere all is pure and right. Excuss the pencil) writing and other things under the dreadful circumsiauces, Yours, very affectionately, H. W. MATTHEW MEAD, N. B.—I_ saw plain the business world pot pay, aud T Poquest to a pail out of the affairs —§160 to M $25 I Mr. V. P. (borrowed funds), also §12 te a Brooklyn City News. Sucipe oF «a Dounmsric.—A servant girl named Ellen Skelly, employed in the famiiy of Mr. John Edmiston, No, 16 Sooond place, dicd sbout four e’clock, yeetordny morning, from the effects ef Paris green, of which she had ewallowed a large quantity the evening previons. Police Intelligence. THEFT OF A THIRTEEN MUNDAED DOLLAR ONECK, Mr, Thomas @. Fay, residing ot No. 11 Carroll place and ran away. Officer who the ery of r thief,"” the {tain and’ arrested hi the corner of Sullivan and Amity streets, when the miss- check was found in bis THREATENING TO BHOOT AX OFFICER. Robert Reed was arreated yesterday beoficer Burdett, of the Sixteonth precinct, for disorderly conduct, and while being logked up Reed drew a hoarily loaded pistol and threatened to blow Burdett's baie ted ont. Mm jaoner wee immed! disarmed and tak Fieos wane” who vom: Iahm for trial in a etm t to Owners of Land in Florida, Oram rbrron ov TUR HERALD. % Gr, Avoverme, Fla, Deo. 27, 1864, Tou will be conferring « favor and service v6 very many persons in New York and elsewhere at the North, owners of landed property in Florida, if you will briefly and call thelr attention to the fact that the lands in the counties of 6. Johns and Volusia have bien and that the United States direct tax will be shortly payable—those of St. Johns county within the December 80 aud February 26 noxt. Vol euaty,. ‘Will follow shortly after, The taxes are Feely the omMee of the Omted Bates Mreet Tax ener in 8, Angustine, TAXES, General Butler to Speak at Lowell. Begvon, Jan. $7, 1865, ‘Major General Butler ts expected tm Lowell to-morrow, and bas accepted an invitation to addreas his fellow cit) sens there to-morrow night. ES SHIPPING NEWS. Movements. Of Oceam Ste : pet are forwarded by every aaa Ines’ serie" the Bana ae Man an ee rita 7 the call from the Continent eal! ab wig, PROM RUROFR, HAVANA, W. ORLEANS. For Ni euiteamat si Bog ost asp Tavana. ip Corsica, from New For Ki wat pmikas7OR, Ja~Steamship Montesuma, from New veg MattxondeSteamship Jose San Roman, from New ‘at fBAvAna-Steamehip Columbia, from New York, Feb ate samp Basle, from New York Feb 2 For N: ro Sale Hs LEANS VIA AvANA—Steamship Yazoo, from Steamship Creole, from New York Jan —, ae New Oatkass—Stenmebip Morning” Star, from New 1b —. Riewnshin Guiding Star, from New York Jan 28. ~~ Bteamehip Geo Cromwell, from New York Jan 2% Bieamship Fung Sauey, from New York Feb & SPECIAL NOTICE. AN letters and packiges intended for the New Yore Tcrarn should be sealed, seve 9 Port of Now York, epee 27, 1965. CLEARED. Perron Matanzas, Licsegang, Hilton Head—Thomas soensto Siearaship Ariel, Jones, Waal adagion. Bark Clits Bell (as)? Sa Sands, New Archangel—Western Union Exrvension Telegraph Hark Rdith (Br), Sydney, London—Sloman & E Berk Gratin Kuy) (Hamburg), ge Mieincke ¢ Wendt, ~ ALMANA FOR Huw YORE—tm9 DAT. i eat in r on Boece Bin Bt in rig Mare © Rohe Delmar fo ort Thus mek Bohr Mouierey, Belir Horace L; ranges! Bridgeport, lM Briggs & Oo. ARRIVED. U S atoam frignta Colorado (52), ty K Thatcher, Fort Fish- ervia Uampton Roads, Steamenip Hart Bitar, rm inwall, Jan 18, at 13 M, Wit pacaetgors and ope "his siebeRrse oS ry (U elo elanoy, Savannah, 86 ire, toamship, Afaland hit ransport), Condrey, Port Boyal, 6 days, in ballist, to U foes anal ir Stoninahip Iiliio r, Port Royal, 65 hours, in ballast, Samepon, Fort Fisher, Jan. 19, vis to A Quatterman ie. Steamabip De oe olaware Bri Kwater, Port toUSvarvermasiers ‘The DM was ordered, to jonroe ate ort Delaware, but in consequence of the joo "wan obliged (9 “*Steamabip Charlotte wae EW White, Acting Master in wen, Philadelphia, with se Lt Charge Fort Pisher Jan ene: Johu co orn up M No etiebohun ip M Noi 47 and Py 3, lon. 3 80, 50, J Wallace, man, fell ‘rom the i! Bark Deane (of Tublo “ae HH, Dee 4, with woel, se, toc oneed d heavy wenther, and most ¢ rk Rambler i3f Jan'teamd Canmo ttt, wile cate, ‘Georgetown with haf oe say pTer O leaving, (Kinnear fle hie from west, under the Ine eh ed cargo, givii to port. Beli Pinebe, Morro a, HI fines ith oranges, to T ‘J Pears “Had heavy weather; spl sila, ac. Rone 8 Sbindlor, O jewbera. Sot Sehr Elijah rd Series pig Schr Kerr rd Wall tress Mi 1 Banvai ‘ng, Fortress Mouroe. Behr) Birdaah, Noddtig, r Lamar! Johnson, For! 4 Ven of, Lemen, rortrean a0 Monroe for Fair- & Adaline, Davis, Virginis, fen pr Rerchs bacelmanes iTgeAS, Berra erwin eet rs, Halimore for Paisbaves, Bebr Life Boat, Reed, rzbarypert. Son Hh Boer Jon rae iy a ro a Stcamships Creole, Gen Mage Frt000 A 4 rl Aad th ship tetannias darks rks inhton. ence, " 1 A into; brig 4 scare JC 3 frcukin, Onveuk ‘Wiud at sunset WNW. Miscellaneo Laowcn—Mesera Pine & Davis will launch from their ship- yard at Greenpoint, this morning, at 10 o'clock, a very supe- rior ship of 1400 tons, named the Blue Jacket, intended for the Welifornia trade, and owned by Charles B Green, Esq, of this elty. ineamsuse Goipino Stam, Captain Knapp, will sail to-day, at 3 PM, for New Orleans direct, from pier #3 North River. Sreausutr Gxo Cxo«wart, Captain Vall, will also sail at 8 PM two-day for New Orleans direct, from pier 7 North River, Smr Crrx or Morrerat, from Cardi? for New York, 72 days ont, pus into St Tuomas Jan 13, leaking, and with a warks goue. wiapas, for Callao, which put back to Liverpool Sth iu abifting berth oa the él, in ine river, got aground on evil's Bank, bus was towed off. Cano.inu Eppy, mith, from Philadelphia. for New Orleans, put into Key West on the 13h insy with loss of sails, waver casks, ac. Buic Cuxnoxxe (Br), from Boston for Port Medway, XS, has baen totally wrecked. No particniars. [The Cane ot tone mystery built at Vinalhaven in 1847, and owned in Liver- pare Ouunoxre (Br), from Roston for Liverpoal, NS, has boon totally wroeked near Port Medway, No paruculars, Tuox Suir Buicping—In Bngland the Peas of iron shipe i vat business, a4 \t wil some day wera, But timber is eosily, while heve 1 ing are ebeap, while hers taey Keating to the same poiat, that shall be there Lerore most People nit tiapate. Ph & recent re- eae Kap pears that the Thames ieee turns out 117, muai7-, On the Clyde there are 8 a ceatashet ae Teavele with an eito tne apstegnio of BOW tone annually; on steed Bi Ws ite War, $3 00 and-on the cere a Cad “making Shore mated rivera tron agree ar Fe aise Buin at Bristol, adding tie year 106, tn Groat Bitalnt cannot toll ohort Tutte eats tthe Samrenents, lussey, NYork pera ale Steamers tet Mia St AGA Baral ik Web tr ew rt nest sa, oe 1 port bark Lemacl, Friend, for Bostea, ned, Daal 888 fort ‘halvdsor, re ou aby, Port Ny Earsieanaeionen = RAE Sita oo ‘Tho whip Tonten has been estore moar Cromarty, apparent damage. fy thal. fi Hong Kong for Ban we bai hide Banh. fen Pence American Ports. BOSTON, gam 38-C1e igs we oud, nn mg ey pg Tay Wiary dinenon tide ce iat bata eae tree isores id brig Yaa Wth—Arr bark Anguata be London, vba sete foe rahe ee bone brat and tay tees kid fear ria va meee % i ei eaiate eeblsrarss. tate beret ates MESTIO, Jan %-6ld bark Bilas Fish (new), Brabd, Now EW ORLEANS, Ja rr facareent Brening Star, Beli, and Prin sty un ore ter ” ei a nt Pane sis Ng AF ‘ork for Provide: of head wind, ir beta Henry, "nove fro sata tc aa , um Providence for AM—, ie ‘iver Wan Jonn Bateh: wv, WE Feee Mie Tos Wioemt Sete benkee hanes Br) reek, far Yor, Noy Porry, New Bediurd jor du; Bile May, ‘ees Eo ee Ar Ser eee en peemh atste “Siren cre Ee a eS arbor, 0th, achr James Alderdice, Stiles, MRAVARNAI Jenin teamers WW Crowell, n Head (and eld ord retara, A —_ . hare Nopes, a0" 5, Sal, Pitan ape MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. : Sieeiicadt ‘Rongat Beat cage Srp . wit ‘aughier of olate Raasio | ser of shis ei ‘tn 2D, —On eday, Janvary 19, in this city, by sha ia Dr. Newell, Mr. Jom % Mout of Mott Haven, to Heersa her of the late Beofield. of Weat Far _ ureday evenia, fanu: 26, at tho residence of ae bride’s parents, s the Rev, Dr. J. Dowling, Wittum L. Pavisoaart to Many E, J. eens aon ue? Thureday, in Wil wt. 4 Mamsburg, L. 1., by the Rev. rae Bing B urd, ie Ect, of Fort Schuyle?, to Teme Brown, of Will Witsox—W1 A anergy — - the ‘Tk —On ‘Thureda: residence of the bride's futher, bythe Rev, Pelor Buy. Ey Wa, F. Witsow to Fravoms A. Wuure, both of this Died. Awgnmix.—In Concord, N. H. on Tuesday, Januai %4, Wutus BH. Auei RUAN, aged 36 years, 9 months and ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to atiend the funcral, from the residence of his mother, 196 Varick mez (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. eee , January 23, Marnpa Ann, wife oft Alfred. Phuraer ‘2 Pig -it 9 monthe and 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 211 Marans eah Jere City, N. J. mee pers pl it the Reldence of his grandfather, at Carmans- ia neon ent the late E G. Dow, 4 years and 7 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ainea the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Earz.—At Bull's Ferry, N. J., on Friday, January 27, Sorunowa, daught-r of Samuel and Elize Hari, aged 16 years and 8 months. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her MT Joven Weds '# Ferry, N. J. Henny. Fe Bergen, N. fednveday, january 2, Jonx Hevny, aged 63 years. ‘The irionto ert ‘of tho family are invited to attend the fa- neral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late ros denca, No. 6 Washington avenue, Bergen, N. J. Havsrep.—On Thursday, January 26, at his in Rye, Westchester county, James D. Hatsrmp, aged years, 8 months and 6 days. ‘Tho funeral will take place from Christ church, Rye, on Monday xfternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Th 4 relatives tnd friends of the family are respectfully re- quested to attend the funeral without further notice, Hartwass.—On Friday, January 27, after & short ml. ness, A. D'OTHON HARTMANN, of France, aged 41 His fr are invited to attend the funeral, at at 182 be Rus teenth street, on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock. Kxiiy.—On Thursday morning, January 26, after a Jong iliness, Jom Ka..y, late of Piciloullon, county Kil- dare, Ireland, in the 30th year of his His friends and those of his brother Lewis, aleo his bese in ae John Rainey, ere xeepentnll {nvited to attend the funeral, bse day afters fo, 208 Bast Twontieth street, on Sunda; oon, at half past one e Nativity, and o'clock precisel; iy, to the Sunreh of from thence to Calvary Cemetery. Dublin and Kildare papers please oopy.. Knves.—On Wednesday, January 25, Wuuam Krrm, ee caistives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 130 East Thirtieth strvct, the (Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Lecortr. day, January 27, Eowarp W. Leaasrr, ing the 44th year of his age. Notice of his funeral in the evening Maora.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, eaciry 27, Ewity boyy third daughter of Hugh and Mary A. ‘Magee, “ine neal will take place from the rosidence of her 220 Atlantic street, on Sunday afternoon, at three eck rae relatives aud friends are invived to attend without further invitation. Morris. —On weeny, srrrns, 2 aneptd 26, Captain Morass, in the 86th year of his age. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, froin the Mariners’ Temple, corner of Ol:ver and Henry streets. His friends are respectfully invited to attend. Mrewan,—On Friday, Janoary 27, Hexay P. Mesman, in the 25th year of bis age, son of James and Hannah Meehan, ‘ailves of the parish of Killybegge, county Don-gal, Ireland. ‘The relatives.and friends of the frm ia ere aa, in me Heal ered reaidence, No. 217 Raat welt pee vapeaers on ‘Sunday afternoon, at balf- past one e’elock precise! cbown'e v0 Wotnenday, Mra. Herry McDowats, widow of Alexande eeowell, in the 734 The friends and relatives of hence eng ee respectfully invited to uttond the funeral services, at No. 181 West Thirty-third street, this (aturday) ripe oe at eleven + | Grelock. Her rematas wil be taken nt Clair for Lamartine, | !"O\iarmt —Suddenly, on Thursday, Jan 26, Tomas B. O'Brisx, aged 1 ears, @ montis and days, eldest of Michael and ene friends are ta Toesteaa the foneral, at 8, chu: ee of prey Komnard wroet Wil famsbu! 4 a noon, at one o' Pann. Th (ons 2 eetiy Anim wary 26, of of infammation of the lun, ae child of Lewis W. and Ana lL. er, aged 1 year and 26 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fansily are pea nagle y Invited to attend the Logg this (Saturday) morning, al eleven o'clock, from the residence of his parents, bas Bisth avenue, * without further Invitation. 6 romains ‘will be intorted in Greenwood. Porocn.--On Wednesday evening, January 25, Joux- rox Pouces, youngest ron of the ate John and dary ©. Pollock, aged boc and 4 months. The Tiger peg take place from the residence of his mother, N Washington stroot, on Sunday after- noon, at o1 ook: ‘The reiatives and friends are in- vited to attend, without further notice, The remains will be taken we ‘Greenwood Cemetery. Burra. —O) , January 27, Fawxy Surrn, wife of Erastus Sm te nd 20th year of her age. ‘The funeral’ will take place at her late residence, No. 90 East Forty-c at four o'clock P. M. The remains will og to Hempstead, Long bee for Peo a The relatives and frieuds are respect invite Scuurt.—On Wednesday, at two o’ fern Be January Karr J., J. He ste daughter of C. sod TOmonths and 10 day invited to attend she funeral Houston street Dutch Reformed burch, on bekeey afleresen, ‘et one jock. ‘Tuntt,—On Brideg January 27, Jossru B. TunLy, after a short but painful fiinces, Due notice of the oie yeaa fa por Poy aanros. —At New topes an he adept ~ Fm of laccphi pe ‘odnestay, agg tl 2%, Wise Wau, sept Zr iy une pce ou afterneen, at two o'clock, his late be Rast Thirty- friends of the ve ale the mem. o@ea rar are 8 im the B ary #7, Cuma Wane, or, afternoon, at twe e’clook, fram Variok and ttrvets, TLLY. Mr. Joseph B. Tully, the well known lawyer, died about seven o’cloek yoaterday morning, at his residence tm this city, after a brief lines, He teok stok last Satur. day night, with an attack of inflamation ef the bowels, but was net Supposed to be Ina very dangerous condi. ‘ton, Mr. T. was for many years Quartermanter of the old a oe (tn all {te cam. BANK.—KEW or sans Tay SS oie n. ania. 8 Oy, Mab rsp LION? OTL COMPANY. —THE pod STEERS x peheent urn oe have thi red a dividan’ of y toe oupitcl stock of the “oom {res of sion ba on Feeney February 5, } xfer pooh in ow yin tie ty ROOT, Seoreary, 18) Paans ornaxt, Naw Yous. January 1s, as jends of the samy ae ‘roxpecttolly “4 omnes kets! edt Maya, | (KO4L MINES OWNED BY CONSUMERS, Supplies St Aciaal Coat No Persona) Léabitity—No © Future Calls or Assesmment®, ratte cons Yrid ISHED ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR, FRONT— Peaster for tro, oF 89 (or oue, taclading tanow upon s xs the payer ® ee 2 ame rie Pbipaae rien oe aly. Xo ©. daca, it payarie w y in a an This Is the ploneor eompany Mak New ch e to 8 ary LET, TO aot FInST CLASS DENTIST, ¢ stenriow and Hall Roon: om te huuse, Hips bens, te Srieniey ond Tall Reon os, Rupe’ "but dt reepousible ei eed apply eb {8 Brad wireet GENTLEMAN WHO HAS LOST HIS WIFt, pr- tiring to relinquish heusek and having large, oon, | Beara (in regen oy abu . oe ‘The ea rn Pa A a Bp ¢ ean be tio personal ments. ora, OF any fusther galls of usseas, nts. ‘Back ehare entities the holder to rece! Well Suroiwbed house, in the vicinl ‘tuyresant 091 scieanenaen anaiiee the to receive annually and per | Wing veut the same th a dertauia femiye who would 'o ON TON OF willing to take } are fo Board Unexer pti: thle peste fe AL AT ACTUAL COBT, oe uate Fences required. Address box 4,{ ww York Post off A SET Ley ss —pasrnous oF Pray hdd ky INA time a inch languare, “ vprutesest erralt' ‘sbouse, $7 Bond st. Ant FURNISHED Zoom, ON SECOND FLOOR, clonsts clinched. te Font tee gentlemen: in s private amily. References required and given. Apply at te anity eae FARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR TO LET, AND Mores of} of jew York. Furniture for sale—Everythiag for tmmedi te ae kiya. Keeping; cheap rent; gas, water Address R. Rol- 3 CL Ae abi hl od City. Tine, 498 Canal street, H, ex-Mayor and M. ©, PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON te FURNISHED FRON rT President East River Bank. first floor, suitable f one or ‘two gentlemen, Also B. 0, eaident Harmony Lngurance Company. | back room and bedroom on frat floor furhlahed or unfure Bam nished, for housekeeping, at 161 West Fourth strect, two BARNEY, semen st a Pans Ni, (ani cara doors Velow Sixth avenue, hipaa wink | oar, LEASES.—THE RVBSCRIBERS Ti AL, LEASES. — "BSORIBERS HAVE DETER ‘Tl Broadway (roo 4, Empire C mined to make several leases on thetr property, kuow: asthe Renseany, property, situated in Sehuy!kill count in the immediate vicinity of T: been fully developed, and those can obtain on, without making any further explorations the sume, None noed pplication untae, enpable erecting ail the Improvements. Apply to aIDEO! BoA uyikil) Haven, PSehnyiktll oounty, he or Pealesun, 207 Walnut street, Philadelphia, LET-FOR GPNTLEMEN , between Broad a varora. The ground has jestring © first rate ire oi Ss : fried. Bilis, Montage roadway. street, lyn, Or Office, Jérmey Oy. Arookiye. ork, due (tn : wi eat Devlin, 5 So, eunefer bask will be cloved ase clock P, Sy arraw f. BRENNAN, Comptroller. DEPARTMENT OF sen om, Comrtmoien’s Osricy, New URNISHED ROOM TO only, at 2 Breveort place (Tenth str way and Univeasity plane, ORNISHED HOUSE TO LET—TI1: MAY, FOR $f); Ww YORK OBNTRAL SONKG AND MINERAL Cor not the isethotlere ‘of this compan; The annual meet! for the election of directors f aan ing year, will Us hel on Tuesday, the Sint day of J. A ‘olfice of the company, 10k Me” WO. HR’ KEBLE Cecretary. Oru, OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. New Yona, January 24, 1868. ‘The Trustees, In conformity to the cherter of the company submit the following statement of its aflaire on the Bist of December, 1864:— Fromiumé reoaived on marine rieke, from Let of January, 1864, to Bist Devember, 164, Premiums on policies not ma ed oft Rent $120 OR RENT—ONE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, 89:90, ‘and wing S)x2l, with steam power snd excelie light for any mannfacturing business; and offe and anne ing furnnes attached. STERLING & KERR, S46 West Twenty-fonrth atreet. FYANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM, lor if required, to let—To @ slugle gentle Boventaonth atrect, near Irving plage: private {a dress M. M. M., station D, Bight street. ONACONING FURNACE FO FOR ‘LEASZ. THE GEORGES OREBK COAL AND IRON COMPANY Will lense for a termof years, to a good tenant, Uoeir iron fur nice and premisew at Lamaconing, Allegany coninty, Sl. 14 is le Of making 70 tons of Ne. 1 iaundry tron jer week, tons of forge pig. Connected and to be leusedt with it, pola for caxtings. AD extenaive ¢o Losses paid durin jarae period. $8 $16,635 Matar of p aide expenses. 1,813,200 tng thle pre Unled Sulerend bate of New York Stock, City to visit and examina’ ihe prom n chnther in Bonk and other e F atooks. i sik $4,976,715 00 | cin be had by inquirl orin writing at t and ot! ecwiee 8,187,900 09 | or the C% Company, Ne iE Such outh atreet, Bott ad bonds and m 143,700 00 W. ALEXAND oies, reinsur- e company, esti OOMS TO LET—THE SECOND KTORY OF 82 sIxTit mated at Premium notes and Unived states gold coin Cash ia bank. ONE OR TWO ap with shifting, pul. aotory, 266 and 266 LET- iehted: 8 f rots will be re Perec ee Pesentattves, ‘on and af ny ‘the Tth of February nen TEAM POWER TO LET. Vr. i‘ 0) Afler reserving thrve at's err AE ion dollars of profits Room, about 53x5) feet. Tawi etrect, the quistand of the issue of will be re- | Sale, a Steam Pump, Steam meting a four horse (Vo the holders thereot, oF thelr legul repre: | Power Kngine and lot of Shafting and va ‘and after Tuesday, of February wext, outa on bi from which date all interest thereon will cease. The eertif- fatos to be produced at the time of payment ‘and cancelled. of forty per cent ia on the net earned Mumma cf the eompeny for the Year ending Sat Deven:be for which certificates will bé issued on and after Tues y, the 4th of April next. robe of the eompany, ascertained trom the let of July, 1664, for which cartid. r 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FOR TER HMA- nent hnprov t, a Pho hice Lots ust inprovement a Vlot of these Lots af Qual we y one of the moxt val bie cornices on, the W Bi Hine st TABLE FOR ) LEASE—FACTORY BUILDINGS pentera, Ape makers, plano manufactur Ply at JUS Lant Twenty Gifts street, 10 LBT— ASHLAND HALL ny PREMIERS, ht iri furniture; Montclal 2 Total proits for 2536 yeers. $10 601,000 0 LET_IN SIXTH AVENUE, art THE COOPER ie” eerieaies Br to 1863 have been re- aor, fs |, of Hone Band Store tease + 32,688,780- T Py ap} ats pounds Of curled balr for sale. ber me: pl i th street. Ret oe Zemaining with the company on Ist Taguiee A133 inh — seeeeee ++ 7,087,290 uns BSBCOND FLOOR, CONTAINING SIX rin water and gas, Apply af 50) 3. H, CHAYMAN, Acting Gecretary, a —, CLA SS HOUSs! roun STORIES, Daniels Miller, Cornelius Grinnell, pe IE IL A Al Lobe breed ol runeneron, Apply w HENRY DakWiLt a6 igen Pa ai Saest land ' {tn street. Oo LET-IN JERSEY CITY, & LANGE. COmMODIOUS House, well calculated for priate Dour ing house, con- Vock from tho ferry; Tiossession tm- diately ah sere BENJAMIN O. oan, ca street, J ony. lentray, Eee dey bs a en en um re os lent. tired and & Suit on third oor. Apply at Ty Waverley via ie vg Ht hoo fecond Vice resident, | place, near Hammond FICE OF THE ENTIRE CITY PETROLEUY, POLET TO. UE ft COSA ¥ WITHOL UT BOARD, ere oF eecee East Sixteenth Ca will be ready for delivery on [RENT —A MICE FURNIEHED FRONT PARLO ee "2% tern, TARLOR, ireené street, Teles Bleecker and Pes, LEUM LAND COMPANY—OFFIORS 180 BROAD- oy ‘York: Dlg octag) Soe in Of] Bearing Lance h adivs le intetesta, sid probastng talerent 106 soeapauion or iaairia. Serer cig if es Worms 7 N OF $1. See ae SECOND “BTEAM, POWMR, BOOM, (x10; ides, Lop floor; possesion immediately. D aoe LLERS,—T0 79 BET, Tk LARGR ROOMS, wie see ‘corner John ET, house in Brooktyn | 4 5 a Pesta; entranas john atreet; nyearrign - To Elk eminiy, y = druiaee oe ga, bo sores tn Fig opanty, Pay Dent | joining or to i Ke tide mest or ee (LET EATaNGIR Ax AND bie water, Mie the Ruckee t ogvetct_Btilegea nthe E n_Rallerad, Av ‘Avpiy wo EBWD: 100 2 ) BALA, DO. 15 DO., ¢.DO.— The ten Segien ie Ler rtiory, on Pithole Crook, , for nale by HAYS & STEPH SiExe IBNS, 83 Pine street — ne Ow “HoUsEs, OMS, &C., WANTED. A NICELY. FORMISHED ROOM, WITH BEDROOM £1. off, wented by treo young grntlemen, with fire and RS Withee! béar Ddeolrad. between Spring an ‘oth streets, near Broad in Addreas, mslsting terms and location, &+., M. A. M., box 207 Herald odlce. NY PARTY WAVING A STORE ON THE W WEST SIDE apt Brondwsy to tet will hear of am applicant by address. fn office. $300,000 18.4 Cry No. b34 Pine streat, rooms 10 ral n s. » JANUABY, 1865, NOTICE. NOTICE we RNY GIVEN THAT AY i, psneons ) BI A PRIVATE PAMIL) wn be nitened to prompt pplication at Mp over vik Uy, without atelther of the Dis wher fa attendance; en Modern conve siences. ‘avle ne either New York or Brookly u. adarany euat Tent, boi oftics, New York Goon | 2Ho "= sic ciate is men ‘4 #ll persons who od, should y he ste ve f either gratl selves im- mediately o! ae offere: . Ton at exce. pertorthed. by to Heath, havin ing, the Report of the jent Physician, AD eb STery person should be Vaccinated, aud Re Vaccine ve years, ie eccord Rosation and WANTED. —IN A table for Jewelry. Address box 5, WO FIRST CLASS HOUSER i ANTED—FOR ON oR ery amended tbat all who hare more years, in the villigy of Youkera: ove furnisued operstlon Performed within that period, howd | sna thesiher ma had. tha ia good Iocation, Address i ine Ys a { DINPENGARY te located ot the corner | 2° 22% New York Fest oflon. eAet a BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SMALL the path are F Haren mented a the cupnae iat: House with all the wolern fin ta “located bo- remt moderate, Ad- ighth and Blabigenta arvele ted at tas omer ¥ a oh ts ores ¢, NORTHWESTERN DISPENSARY ts located at 61) we ae sees" it eae tveutes from Bay L ore East Portlets street, A eae. OP Rlagolar ey Fpeniin nc ‘Want A SRETLENA a hak ‘NORTHEASTERN EN * Phas iio DISPRNGARY te located at the | © by EXHIBITION, THE OOLUM. Cal jer raised ND LADY, FUR. i af0T EY oedrooen, pation, wath room, large. Saree and Tinsone ate iresta, Opes dey and evenings Rienoe for hourekeeping ng and df for 34 devant Beta! i NEN cara rea eee fer ibu fairs, Spin terse Parictas,'k fale petra on Conta central pore EFC pana Yor} Wee nova aon CLASS, FOR ee eseeth: wil Aadetes Sob PARR paxes Paraioge yearns Recetas of residence Orinvitla, Mh ey A jee aay 0 mint Yi i Genteal tgs ta APT vat oF Ate Oatarniches Rovmar connect. | ine a water apd autiable for je, fee housaherine. . paola eoy ora A PMALL FAMILY, FOUR TO six naan, ou hrusekeaping, in & modern house, Yor! rey ‘Address en a ame New axa re | Wanna te EF OR PURCHASE, ON ion laud, + nea Saas trom ag ten sr accend fia fee eae Hi Peto ia ae endlewon, fost, a3 P. sin cone, eter SE oa Parties ee ae New cone ee WNTrD- TREE OR POUR UNFURSISITED wonih is sdveace, Roum ‘oue su table to below Canal street. AdJrese M Mrs. D D., bos bon 108 Herald TaD 19 HIRE—A FINE PLACE ON MANHAT- Of about six lots of ground or more, with @ ase pecnaitore ke mbar 86 Poet often aa | Awe ANTRD TO Wit areola fed tlouse, witnia ibirty eu Courer e DENTAL Maree MBOCIES ONC o1 a ae THR or abi Poet onice. mh ge years ‘ifteeuth end ot toe al p Addrese ‘quarters. FROM 18T OF M arises peed Soe ae the Me | Woaneders bolt House, saree suey wi ‘napemeerrentas Sa ee | eee wetaren, re ni nine ML I | VALENTIN sn “waite Rtg Lay KY —y NT--FRO! Tenth or fore wares Addrese peo rnd for three days I'rivei ete | ees | eRe ow ore as | TRE ole Map for cash, stibe ‘Coungs at May. A hareas 8M. Rlckesbng, eurvet. Sees | WANTED ae Peta ae VIRGT FLOOR STORE ON _GOALy WOQD, | OOD, 40. naepleoeas. pub My reler a auarese Vox $1 "Fis ik TON — ete V8, #00, Pees se a a Fas" k tienda, Ags ner a APR AD ARREST OE B HAMS Gyustroes EXPRESS PAINT! lanofortes, Btatuary Poured, abipped or county: — ann ann nnn es 3 gee <THR PEOPLE'S LINR, “NEW venen Company,” bare rener from riland street to specious new ices ple, where, on fe keppy we fe trerneport passengers re and (rolahuna "ie Yous, Jan, 27, 1866, ral: Lien mgved In att} ‘Uiies, 115 re stored. West Eleventh we

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