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NEW YO HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1865: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | forced loan of £6,000,000° foveashend fom ot 036 i eles of 38 Se, EUR OP E. . Famay, Feb. 10-6 P.M ‘The dulness of yesterday prevailed both in the gold 6 6 woom and on the Stock this i Berlin. ee re, ets a ee 6 The Peruvian and St. Domingo Uatter, although the sluggishness of speculative feoling in ti the forrler rather increased than otherwise. The closing 1 @ oe quotations showed the following variations from those of ‘Thursday's second board:—New York Central advanved 3%, Erie 4, Michigan Southera %, Illinots Central <, Rock Island %, Cumberland 74. Hutson River ‘de- clined 3, Reading 4. Northwestern and Fort Wayne were stoady. Government securities were stonger with @ rather heavy demand both on domostic and foreign ao- count. Five-twenties advanced 34, ten-forties 1 @ 3. At the open board, at one o'clock, five-twenties sold at 11034, and railway stocks were generally higher. At the wecond regular board the improvement continued, and, ‘es compared with the closing sales of the morning, Erie advanced %, New York Central 1%, Hudson River 134, Beading 1, Michigan Southera 1, Ulinois Central 4, Northwestern X, Rock Island 134, Fort Wayne 13. Gov- ernment securities were dull. At the open board, at half-past three, prices were higher on a portion of the list and barely steady on the reat. : ‘The gold quotations showed the heavy, inactive of the market and the prevailing indisposition to operate before the military situation in Virginia assumes a more @ecided aspect. This inaction, however, must naturally ii ef i . : ; Attempts to Enlist Soldiers at the Capo of Good Hope for America. ‘The traffic receipts of railways in the United Kingdom of Great Britain for the week ending January 14 show an UB est ou 110% to the United States. do 2001180's 6.0, c0n 5 100% Search for an Extensive Forger fim New York, Ke, dey &e. Ambassadors from Madagascar, says the Nord of Paris, ‘are said to have left Tamatava on the 254 December for Now York, Paris and London, and are believed to be pro- ‘United States will probably extend over two months, as — they have to make purchases on account of the govern- +2113 | 2000 + a ment; consequently they will not arrive ia Europe until er ol aan ig ab | about the end of April, H i 1000 IL 'd0..+., .b80 A congratulatory address was on Thureday, the 26th The money market shows no material change, The aie 300M So BM LER, eo sales 21, | ultimo, provented, through Mr. Eastman, the American : ome supply of capital is in excess of the demand, but lenders | 5999 200 7 b ighor man Hughes was gent to the State for two years are critical of commercial paper and securitics. The | 3000 100 810 69: arena pd ental bet bie hig 3 &e. ond | gnd vix months, and her confederate, two years and. four regular rate for call loans is seven per cent, and for com- Fe 4 wie otis ear oo Northern and Southern States of America The address tanlons teratoma poor tg tee he months. vithsa, ewhininag Canaicediuae ie moroial paper of the first grade 8a 10 percent. ‘Thatof | ig FB eR A TY emanatod from the’ Bristol Emancipation Bociety, and | wont to Vbiladelyhis, New London, tnirty dollars from a German uamed Ross, at lige | the second class passes at 10012; but there are excep- 5 400 eee eens BHM its framors deciare that resolutions in accordance with its | and, after calling at Boston, rocruiting office, was placed at the bar. The ty 100 600 i0 34 been on several ted b} more to New York. He afterwards communicated with | had made inquiries in reference tothe matter; and was tional transactions at lower figures. bt FS cise Sw Wnt eae * tenor have several occasions adopted by large | the authorities ai Dunkirk, Akron, Cleveland, Port | satisfied that Paiten had an honest claim upon the money, Foreign exchange is in very limited demand, and some | j99 % 200 Chie & Ric RR 94 more t ‘declined, majoritics of votes by Bristol citizens in public meeting | Jervis, Orleans, Ithaca, Portland, Pembroke, Sus- | having taken part in enlisting tho man, Under these bankers are pressing thcir bills for sale at rates below | 20 do. + 94! assomblod. poy Bridge, Detroit and Hamilton, and, after | circumstances judgment was suspended. % 50 ** 95 Wi velling many thosands of miles in America, follow- Samuel Thomas (colored) was placed on trial, chi those of the general ingrket. Bankers’ sterling at sixty | 1) ain 8S Pot Weelted at $2 28. ing from place to placo an ignis fatuss, a man of the | with cutting James Weldon (colored) im the throat with » days Is quoted at 10574 &109);, and at three days at 109% | 999 200 Fitts, Ft W & Cho 03% zs SE ae Ey palace of Fuad Pasha, to receive from the hands of the | same name as that assumed by Thornley, but who, al- | razor, at a saloon in Grand street, on New Year's day. Is @ 11035. 100 Union Officers at Danville, Virginia. Grand Vizior a collar of diamonds engraved with the Sul- | though sacha did like the ogy tL yore appeared that the parties were quarreling, and that Wel- A resolution was introduced in the Assombly at Albany BECOND BOARD. The following officers were in the rebel prison es Dan | tan's own cypher, aud presonted by his Majesty to the | to.n) 0.0 to Num to this country, leaving the ullimave Son, ae ee rari ore ene to-day appointing a committee of five, with power to f Hatr-past Two o'CLooK P: M. ville, Va., February 1, 1865:— great artiste, in token of his sympathy with the high | apprehension of the forgor to the American police, Brott | him. He was attacked and cut severely, und in his owm send for persons and papers, to examine the banks of | $10000 U7 <6's,’81,cou mie 100 she Mich ContRR 1334 | Liout, A. Boors, 11th Poungylvania cavalry. aris, and appreciation of the genius of one of their most | had displayed the, most Innere ao) a anis dofenco wed the razor. The jury randeted w verdigt of 10-40, 8 & Nia Peat, Ja Fi Meroe, ae nee ominent interpreters. ‘Tho distinction conferred ou | {07 dimou before the ink was dry; but his endeavors to | “h&nurh O'Neill apd Henry Gaduey, who stolo forty 100 New York city as to the amount of specic on hand, and | 15000U85's,10-40,cou 10254 CA Mich 8 & NIaRR u Liout. ©. H. Morton. ’ 1 . ascertain how much of the samo is owned by the bank do ......b3 102% do, is Lieut. . H. Fobye. Madame Ristori is all the greater that cho is the first who | secure the right man were very much complicated by the | threo dollars from ‘Thomas L. Curri¢, ot 346 Hudsom 50000 Ohio& Miss cer 2744 500 do, 1054 similar token marked with bis Majesty’s | similarity of name and the likeness of the commercial to | street, on the 16th of January, pleaded guilty to an at- Lieut. J. D, Townsend, has received any bt ith his Majesty's | tr absconding uncommercial individual. Tt was due to | tonptat grand larceny, perigee ry epee, corporations, and how much is held on special de- | 199 ghs Canton Co... 814% 600 S Ose re 2 os ig ane RE Lieut. T. Bacon, 11th Pennsylvania, posit, together with such oth ticul may be | 400 Cumb Coa 69% 100 Cont BR. » cypher. editors 18¢8 , h such other particulars as may Cu 16a pref,. 695g 100 Illinois Cent RI mr Lieut. P. Knapp, 12th Maine. yp the croditors of Mr. Salomons, upon whom the expen ‘A CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER. necessary to aclear understanding of the subject. Ac. | 100 100 do,.......; 118% | Capt. Ripley, 14th New Hampshire. It ia asserted that a photographer, who bas been em- | of this prosecution would fall, that publicity should be cording to the last weokly statemont of the Clearing | Joo bord Bi 2 YE Livui. ¥. ‘Allen, 98th New York Volunteers, ployed by the Dutch government to take viows of the | given to this maiter, in Ree eet. asusctonty ine Sacied ton eatuanahien agree House ecks, intluding the Bank OF ‘Gosinends aad the . aS 200 i Heat Chaves aaah Maina most beautiful points on the Island of Java, has discov- | Passed ovor, and that overy offort had been inadetobring 1 Of Timothy Scanlan, pleaded guilty to the foirth degree Broadway Bank, the amount of specie held by them was | 200 Mariposa Min Co 11 100 do, Capt, Jas. Stuart, 146th New York, ered the ruins of an entirs city buried beneath tho lava MMprt {6 Justice. of that 0 ipa wea pevle oe eae bepatteo, $19,652,308. This varies very littio from the return of | $09 New ¥orkConRR 11644 400 Chio & N Major Byrne, 125th New York. of a volcano close by, which bas been extinct for several | Mr. Alderman Lusk said the irapression upon his mind | 1+ appoars from tlie fosilmong wkon Pefore the Mags ‘Clsta > Bd ors SMe a ee ee Lieut. B. Fletcher, 48th New York. was thai the clerk, Thornley, who bad absconded, bad | trate that these boys were .inployed in the establi r 15, 1859, when the figures wore $19,661,393, 200 Chic & Liout, W. Boteford, Toth New York. centuries, not forged to the extont mentioned by Mr. Lewis, of the Messrs. Goddard, manufacturers of machinery, But the latter was considerably below the usual average, 800 Chic & RockIRB 96% | Yiout. J. Hosea, ‘The amount of absinthe drunk in Paris, with fatal |" Mr. Lowis said co far from that being the fact, it was | and thaton the day of the homicide ( ‘of December), it, 1s , i hen Potts, 11 the specio return for October 27, 1860, having been Co q sos effect on intelloct and nerves, is hardly to be calculated. | shown by} Thornloy’s letter that he admitted having they were playing with pieces of iron, when Potts, in a} pe of ‘5 100 9636 4 forged tothe amount of £40,000, whereas, in truth, It | Playful manner, strucs Sounlan on tive head, but did nod $22,789,590; for October 23, 1961, $42,250,516; for 60 do. 9536 Switzorland alone sent last yoar soven million five bun- | was ascortained, on a closer investigation, that it wa: | parently intilct a serious injury upon him, for he re October 25, 1862, $27,458,531; for Octobor 24, 1863, 50 Chic, B & 11% dred thousand gallons, ver £5 ; ane sted his work. Later in the day, howevor, he, come Boal aipatiaae, y eS, 200 Pitts, FLWACRE 94 “y gigr E008. ho home, and died the follow $28,807,015, and for October 22, 1964, $21,010,360. eo te ote | Cope. Y 4 In the Bolg'an Chamber of Reprosontatives the discus- | |, Mr. Alderman Lusk sald ho had somo recollection of vealed Ot aie che opinion of the physician that The present inquiry has been suggested by the 150 do, ‘ bi} Sat a facet ES pomeiivanie: sion on the military budgot still continues, The econo- ee LEMUR unc Seraniie aredicore aaa bess 0 | ‘ied from compression of the brain. ‘The previous char-| uncortain position of the banks as regards thelr % 100 Alton & TH p.blO 70 |}. Licus J. Harvey, 121st Ponnsylvania miate allogo that Belgium, belng placed under the pro- | efter to the alect that due. diligenoo had. not buen oxcr- apter: of Hobs, ine cetaceans (ue lssonden cncts - | Cised in the first instance to capture Thornioy. 1 tection of the five great Powers, an extonsive miUtary or- | Clad Ia ihe oe ae worthy alderman was perfeotly | discharging, him ai By tnfcting the disgrace of imprisam- gation is thus rendered unnecessary, while money @x- | oorrogt, Some such observations were mado, but on Mr, | Ment upon him. s) i The Grand Jury brought in a number of indiot pended on the army might be applied to the develop- | Lewis oxplaining that he (Mr. Salomons) had applied ‘shee wie ranged nirt adjougned ill Monday 7 ett laa dt at. aati ment of industry, agriculture and public works. Tho Pig for an officer to be sent in pursuit of Thornicy, and Lieut. H. Cou} Pennsylvania, Lieut, W. Ja Pennsylvania, epecte basis, and their habit of ending gold and looking upon vouchers, given in acknowledg- ment, as equivalent to the coin itself, It is difl- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Farvay, Feb. 10—6 P. M. cult to ascertain what amount of the gold represented Arns.—Market dull and nominal. ny to be now in the bunks is lent, and only to be seca in the | Beeansrurvs,——Reoeipts, 3,296 bbia flour, 611 bbls, and majority of tho Chamber is, howover, but little iudtuenced | Bat beon refused, thoy were perfectly mitiiel 144, | Amother Suit Against the Mariposa banks in the form of currency deposits and notes | 9 545 bags corn meal, 8,087 bushols corn, 13,158 do. oats, by those considerations, and insists that the mainte- | heard Mr, Lowis’ statoment, and the public would, of pany. Promising to pay gold at sight by the lendors, S01l0Dg | and 500 do. rye. The buoyancy im the flour market nanoo of the army ts the safeguard of the tmdepeudence | Cor are fe vg ae wath. Bt baila oe wonie as all goes smoothly loans of this kind are unimportant | noticed yesterday was again apparent to-day, and a brisk of Belgium although ho regretted oxceedingly that Brott’s untiring eek Ne OTS 7 Q can ete even while suffering from do, | Fas. 10.—James Stithwelt ve. The Mariposa Mining it :: th ve TCC, ° ergy and salaylrincNlenbiny Deity tn =. at He Snr ° ‘Masencbusotia, Pre Italian Government and Mexico. | Mostis allliction—death having deprived him of two of | pany.—The ‘plautiif in this aotion hold: fifteen of , ° ‘ * would seriously jeopardize the standing of ourcity banks, - ly Jeop: 6 y , Belg: anys:—Verious ret = have re- ! his children in his absonce—had been unavailing. first mortgage bonds of the above company, and, fi Italian governincnt for ‘and therefore they are to be deprecated. Much of the > ‘ s } ippached be aM ing ill will | “i4r, Lowis thon thanked the alderman for his courtesy | to receive his interest, brought un action to recover men pict popes ctnage spac ahh Lieu! tative to Ev our ltnowgh an eu ‘rom, the | #04 Fetred. pe of the coupons, which he introduced as ev! y ” nperor Maximilian, dearan, has been Bove- dant s4elves unable to returmit at any price, 2n6 83 Oh for Seemer Me nome Gant ral onthe sccredited af tho court of ‘Turn. it in cor. | THE REGENT FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. | touts were upon the lants of the company In Gulfo Kallet, Co. A, 94 mounted eifles, Now York. | {tinly astonishing thal the papers which have echoes panna and that, according to th laws of that State, tho plaise this report shou . B. Ackey, Co. G, 24 Pennaylvania vel. toa | Ai ooks ago of Count Latour as an envoy extraonlinary | Kight Porsons Burned to Death—sad | tis only remedy was w go to rat, — a veinister plouipotoniary for Mexico, Count Latour] Death of a Brave Kireman—The Pro- | the mortgage, and then, if it remained unsatisied, See ee could turn around and sue the company for the A id SEE ieaballsiiguesseimacipclaling Cumbarandteaiogie | Goitekeee se tT tres dismay of the bears. They are at the samo time giving Choice State. ry FEE outthat tbe Snancial affairs of the company have been 4 Common to medium extra Western. improved of late; also that the slate mine has been sold for an amount sufficient to place the company in good circumstances. AS nothing has officially transpired, however, there is no dependance to be placed upon the : truth of these reports. The manipulators of the stock Good to choico and extra. fare unscrupulous enough to say that black is white and that the moon is made of green chees> at any time. The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan to-day will sa from Southampton at the commencement of erty Destroyed, ° Bricker, Co, F, 19th Pennsylvania | Fhe to ropair to hispont “The sane steamer will | {From the Philadelphia Pross, Feo. 10.) The counsel for the plainti® moved to strike out also carry out for the same destination M. de Ribera, | — In regard to the number of human ‘doings burned to | Answer as frivolous, Decision of the Court Minister of Spain in Mexico. death, 1t may be safely stated to be eight; two bodies, Stillwell and Swa'n for the plaintif’; David Dudley’ daugiiters of My. and Mra. Ware, were supposed to be in | Fieid for the defendants. the ruins, Search was being made for them; but up to] § a MSs Bie niece of desolation last evening no MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. BrrScce sassassssass i re rg : Foc oe me a ul ‘an ‘en! ivi Lieut, Goa. E, Stare, Go."A, 1071h Pennsylvania, Fl, nner morn eee bre i hat bgp UT) Pennaytvanta, ‘Tho Mattid Correspond nia asserts that the eesti Lieut. A. Leavitt, 16th Maine. “4 f : : tone i og question is at this time finally settled; whether amicably pegaae hh NC smal Lieut. J. O. Caligan, 34th Massachusetts, oo ne eae rant aconded to the demands of | .,7Re firemen as a body, the police and citizens present | Bocxovan—Gaxry.—At the Twenty-third street Res Second Lieut, A. M. Storrie, Co. A, 191st Pennsylvania. Pd at the conflagration, and particularly in the carly part of | formed Dutch church, on AU, 5 ‘obruary 9, by tbe . Bockover, of Jorney) s F g oe 2 a > = Sonat = 5 ss ee os better, through the First National Bank were $250,000; the Ag aad a lee eaeeed aie, | Chas. E, Griftn. Soe oe ey es et tit instruc: | {ty Worked wth alniost superhuman energy to rescue in- | Rov. Dr. Gause, Br.’ Kowal ‘Treasury drafts $600,000, 5,000 bushels Western at $1 60. Nothing Capt. Chas, 1. Torbert, 191st Pennsylvania. tions of Admiral Pareja aro, if Peru refuses the required ee the’burning and be ge = houses, | Chy, to Miss Many Ki. os of Tubby Hook, babi The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fof. | moment was don? in barley or malt. ‘The corn market | Jcut. Gideon -pencer, Ast Rhode laland ohtaction. to abana n the Chincha Zelcoed:, ‘of er ind , these scones we can one which ts full of thrill- Browy.—Om Tuosday, 4, by Bev, was @ shade firmer, with rather more doing, the sales Liout, Samuel McNutt, 183d Pennsylvania, : in by fing guan> to the ‘futh ‘amunt of ing interost, Mesars. McGurk, McGonigle and Samuel | FE. K. ‘I. Cook, Haney Davis Saran J. wx, both, lows :— vaching 40,000 bushels, at $1 70.0 $1 75 for new yellow | Col. James Lynch, Pounsylvania, bie e ) apPrpriating. oY tadron, to make the | MeMena:nin Fleetwood, members of the Moyamonsing | tis city. r Receipts for customs. : fe ‘ rd ‘and $1 90, to government, for Lieut. J. D. West. indignation of Spain felt in. all ‘doyons of Peru (this | Hose Company, rushed into the butlding 1,136, and res- Finasoxe—Poaten —On Thursday, February 9, uae Total receipts ‘Oats were rather moro active ‘and Capt. Thomas H. Abbott, 191st Jonsarireeie. wor to indicate a botnbardment of the coast towns) cued all therein. Floetwood, whose naine deserves to be | Rev. Samuol Cooke, D.D., Mr. Axst P. Francxs, of Ba» Payments 1,252,383 | $i a $1 of for Pennaylvania, $1 11 for mixed Western, | Lieut. James Bourman, Adjutant, 19ist Ponnsylvaaia | S04 thon to revuru with his squacron to Spain, ) | written upon the scroll of fame, rushed into the building | vana, Cuba, to Kuta, daughter of Mortimer Porter, Eaq., rors be ake EL so SRS Litei. tanith, United States infantry. ~ Fee a en at aalag and ‘scathing, came, pouring | © Famncutto--Covae.On Wednesday; Pobruary 1; tebe] Subscriptions to governin 3 '274,000 be nt a 5 emit a 10 burning of, ae eee SOOSHIEG, Cale pouring raRO ys a ‘Th Nike ro aesa OF Gis ekihaa aA pe Bi meters orb Nien’ aammnntiga were |, » Zieh 7, 1918t Pennsylvania, The St. Domingo Question, down the strect, and the house, from’ which clevon | rosidence of the bride's parents, Mamaroneok, N.Y. v Ahan a4 pt i | quict but drm, with wales of 200 boxes at 2c. 0 3240, Licu’. Walk. THE SPANISH SENATE—STEECH OF DURE DE TORRE. had bocn rescued but a moment before, was | Rev. John M. Ward, J. C, Faincan, Jt.y miscellancous sharos at tho first vession of the Board of | Het Dit Arm, With Sean ot ites very moderate, being | Lisut” Fisher, 100th Avani, In the Bonate, on the 20th ull., Duke doTorre aelivercd | ficked up by the red, fry tongue of the demon of | stratford, Conn. to GusrLorra Hapoae, youngest daughe Brokers to-day compare with the quotations on Friday | wholly confined to the trade; however, are with. Lieut. J. Flion, 24 Pennsylvania. @ specoh of Bs length, opposing the policy of the gov- | destruction. At this time the brave Fleetwood was bear- | tor of Adam G. Req. ‘ ‘ cf adh Week: on faiowe? out material change, The only vale wo heard’ of ‘was 60 | Liout. Merril, 1st Deiawaro cavalry. ernment. He demanded » uow electoral law, tho repre. | ing in his strong armsithe body, it is supposed, of Mrs. | Guirrin—Donus,—At Mount Vernon, on Wednesday, Fab si ee es Feb. 10. prime Rio at 4c. Capt, Downing, 24 New York cavalry. sentation of the Spanish Antilles in the Cortes, liberal | Ware or ove ot hor daughters, His companions were | ruary 8, by the Rev. Mr. Langdon, in Wituale ¥ ‘i tos ae wep prime BS slight decline in gold to-day unsottied | Licut. 1. A 117th New York. solutions to foreign questions and the proservation of | driven back by the approach of the burning element— ‘1m, of Brooklyn, to Ext.y L. Dosse, daughtor of W. Fensd ager Bee Pitteburg RR. g2h | the et, which closed very dull, with s downward | Maj. Weedlcr, 1919t Fenusylvania, St. Domingo to Spain. The er dwolt chiefly | the increasing heat and stifling smoke. Almost at the | A. Dubbs, of Mount Vernon. et ee hee Be. tedencys tho sales woro 460 bales,'at the following fg- | Capt, Us Burkert, upon the latior point, | He belioved the annexation to be | saine moment the burning oil burst through the roar part | | Joxny—Hlorrsax. On Tharaday, February 9, Chi be maple, Roek Teland ith % cating a decline of 2c. per Ib, as Liout. Mullen, 19) Eveerivecie. spontancous and national, and that the insurrection f the house, aud, flowing through the entry, all | Rey. Dr. George ubble, of Chicago and Northwestern RR 436 | our last quo We qnote:— Licut, E. Mansleld, 2d United States mounted rifies, might have been avoided. He considered that thero | chance of éstape wre gone, The bravo fireman en- | Church, Mr. J o pos and Northwestern RR pret... 62 rry4 Upland. Florida. AY. Lieut: M. McFarland, 191st Pennsylvania, should have been a regular expedition, commanded by a | deavored to fight his way oul, still holding the Woudiali Pence & Horruay, Chicago and Aiton RR. see 95. | Ordinary. ... 10 A. Alexander, 1034 Pennsylvania gangretet ho re tome lity, Nothing had been galned | ins arma, He reached the front door stop; it was a mo. | Lew—Kaanowk “On , February 8, at Ghiseno and Atop pret... * 9a 96 | Middli ui . Peale, dub Pennsylvania cavalry. y tie sacrifices made in St, Domingo; but, on the | ment of horror; he leaped from the step, driven by the | residoncé of the bride's parents, by Rev, Isaac Cumberiand Coal Cc ty 594 | Good middling . 88 88 Licut. W. mn, 2d United States cavalry, other band, the losses had been exaggerated. The | flow of burning oil through the house, but the flames | Mr. Jo-men ©. Lavi, of Now York, to D. Jutta, Canton Company .. 29 31 Correr.—The demand for ingot contin moder. | Capt. J, Mudgett. Duke de ‘Torre said elso that according to his | closed around him; a groan and a shriek escaped the lips | of Dr. Marsiy Emanuel, of Linwood, Delaware county, Syebheaie dat teas Coat “163 162}, || ate, and with aslight decline, in gold ‘our Inst Capt, T, Holston, 12th United States infantry. information a nocret for inulual support existed | of the victims, and both foll in death. His companions | Pennsylvania. New York and Erio RR SINT we 14% | prices have declined sc. ib. Small sales of Capt. H, Dudley, loth Massachusetts, rer President |, of the republic of ti, | endeavored to rescue both, but it was impossible, The Phijadelphia and Cincinnati papery ploape copy. 7 New York and Erie pre! 90 92 Baltimore at 450., and Detroit tc . 20th Massachusctta, and the Dominican t ents, and he believed that upon | cr.spod remains of them were found but u fow fect dis Lorv—Powsa.—In Hudson, N. Y., on cgay iiudon nines ui O38 106 | Devas axn Dres’—Salos 10 tons caustic soda on pri- . D. 201 the ovasuation of part of the island. by | tant from each other, We saw the charred body of this | February 8, at the residence of the bride's fatner, Illinois Central RR 16 118" | vateterms; 200 kegs bicarb, soda at 90. a 9%0.;10 | Licut. B. Peaso, 20th Massachusetts, in it would be occupied by the Haytiens. He fur- | brave young man iu Uye basement of the old Southwark | Rev. Mr Johnson, Guo. W. 'T. Lomp, of New: York, t@ Michigan Central RI 003% 112% | tons soda ash at 6i¢c., and 10 casks bleaching powders | Licut. W. Gardner, 13th Connect cut, ther wed out tho serious Consequences which the | Hall. ‘It could scarcely be recoznized as the remains of a Power. Michigan Southern Ri rag 695g | on terms not made pulbic, Capt. aoa 391n Massachusetts. al ment of the island might have for Spain, and | human being; but black as it was, it was worihy of a : Mariposa Mining Co. . ny n Fist, —Dry cod were in better supply, but wore active, Lieut. 30th Massachusetts, said:—On the day that the om gdh spon chog treaty ve of distinction and a monument of fame, for that Milwaukee and Prai alee, 42 the sales reaching some 1,500 quintals at $10 26 for St. Lieut. Hansom, 80th Massachusetth, concluded with the United States) take possession cf the il, crixped form once containod a soul that made the Brvex —On Thursdt 9, of croup, Wasam, New York Central Ri ee OH 114% | Georges, and $9 for bank; mackerel were firm and in Lie.t. Sas ‘39th Massachusetts, bw J of Samand, the Spanish trade be'wen Spain’ ond | young man nobdle, only son of rge B. and Mary ypruce, aged 1% month Ohio and Mississippi certilicates. ny 27% | fair domand at $17 9 $16 for Nie 1 and 2 bay, In Licut. G. Barker, 30th Massachusetta, & dest , “since a vcssel of three or four ANO'RAER SAD SCENE. mi ¢ friends are respectfully invited to attond the fame Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & ChicagoRR. 914¢ 93g | pi-kled herring we have no business to report. Capt. G. Dickerman, 26th Massa. busetts, guns there could altogether prevent naviga- A Mrs, Harkins, who lived in one of the houses that [ Pm, G2 Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the res Pennsylvania Coal se 182% | Feuowre ruled quiet but firm. Engagements to T4v- | lub MacQuistan, 0th Massachusetts, tion between the peninsula and the coasts of Cuba. The | fell an carly prey to the flames, died very suddenly. Sho denad OF his pareats, 160’ Third ayonue, Quicksilver Mining Co. : 84 £62 | erpool include 100 boxes bacon at 7s. Od., 200 tiorces lard | Cupt. W, Willard, 4th Binssachusetts, of Samané ts the most important port of America, | had propar-d, supper for het, husband and famfy, ond | Baxas COM soaday, February 6, nt the rosldence of Reading RR. : 1018 at 108,, 600 bbls. pork on private terms,’ 450 tiorces beef | ‘Lieut. P. Dwyer, th United States cavali and the peninsula on which ft stands forms an extensive shortly aftor th pla ned of feeling unwell ‘eke lnid -inelaw, ANSON Yookers, Puma at 1s. 6d., per nutral, and 200 boxes cheese at 20s.; and | Capt. H. Burrage, 86th United States cav sip of territory whore refuge and land might be } herself down on fsottce, aftor having cleared the tabie, | widow of Thomas Bazeu id TS Paks, Government securt steamer, 700 boxes bacon at 36s. To London 100 Adjt. Boucher. aflorded to those families who, from their altachmthi to | and died within an hour. She knew that death was ap Baxruxtr.—On Monday, February 6, after « I follows :— Is, oil cako at 1s 43¢4., per noutral; 100 bbls. pork at | Licut. G. Cobb, 34th Massachusetts, our cause, might bo obliged to quit tho iutcrior of the | proaching, and, calling her family of four or five Ii if illness, Wasinverox R. Banvusrr, in’ the 49th year po r i 2s.. 500 ticroe: beef at 3a, and per steamer, 125 bales | Lieut. J. Styton, 2d North Carolina, inland. Here might be constructed fortifications which | Bhildren gave she advice. Death stepping in so sd, | late ages : " ae ee Registered sixes of 188 IUug | hops at 68. 84. To Antwerp 10,000 hhds. staves on private | Lieut. 3. Calligan, 34th Massachusetts, would make it second Cronstadt or Gibraltar, and with | denly as this, taking away the best friend that achild | The relatives and friondsof the family are invited Gounen fve-tavention, inisrest on. : tormé, und 25 tons weight at 2%. 6d. The British brig | Licut. ©, Morton, 55th Massachusetts, this and three or four other pointa on the coast we | can have on earth, an affliction 40 deep that can only be | attend the funoral, from the residence OF his family, Mo Reahtored five twontte 100% | Bolle was taken up to, load 3,000 bbls. petroleum to Poy at Seth Massachusetts, pose gta heh Statho Philips follow the same | appreciated by those who expertenced sich a logs, nood | 63 State street, Brooklyn Heights, on Sunday wierioamy 03 ' 24 ‘riest ‘8. Gd. husetis, a tT on! ve . el Ce rT ‘ Fnurt Though the market has rated very quict sincs | Leuk. Philip Dolan, 4th cavalry, held the coast and do not control the Interior.” ‘The | roagere They wave sot, iced, in ihe ceed | inthe teanlly veulusin Greenwood Cemetary Cou sixes of 1867. : @ not lived the in th ily veull v pon e been fully sustuned, Raisins | Major J, E. Weakins, 6th Tennessee cavalry. ‘or concluded by expressing his firm conviction that | Jong. Mrs. Smnitis, ved next door, was I proryomicn pope Sop peeihgge etre 5 ker! Coupon sixes of 1868 Q Browy.—On F Cou rit f 1874 xtent at $5 95 a $6 for bw and Capt, F. M. M. Fali, Co. A, 8th Tennessee a e evacuation of the island would be tantamount to the | ty j “ i" - “ Beven and. throo-tentis Tre $6 16 » $6 20 for layer. Uf sardines salon were made of | Liouk. B. bi Fergueson so eee cavalry loaf Spain's infuence in Absorica ‘and ber considera: | with tho motherlees family, it was house of woo. ‘The igi folativen and fiends of the. family, and also the 80 cases, balf and quarter boxes, on private terms; also Lieut. W. B. bins, 11th ‘Te tion in Europe. death chamber of tho mother, the sorrow stricken members of Washington Hook and Ladder Ono year cortifcates, Stato stocks were regisicred at 1 000 cocoa nuts, to arrive, on private torms. Lacut. Benj. Rodgors, 8th Tennessee cavalry. Marshal Narvaex roplied, maintaining the patriotism | band and weeping children around, was finally disturbed | No. 9 and the Fire Department in general, 200, Guxwy Bacs.—A salo was nade of 216 bales at 38%0. Lieut. J. A. Newman, 9th Tennessee caval and necessity of the abandonment, and stating that he | by there; which soundéd like dull, hea josions, | fully invited to attend the funeral, fror his to Lieut. W. L. Brown, | i ipo 40 nred | denge, No. 371 Bast Twenty. ira treet, on Sanday Missouri 6's. North Carolina 8300, 7th Tennessee caval Oxprossed this opin‘on to the Miraf Lerwundi and I lowed California 7's 55 GeNxy O1orm was very quiet but firm at 22%. 0230, | Lieut. J. 'H. Morrison, 18th Tennessee oa Mon Cabinets, end would do so in a Council of Captains wens meaterth ‘can se irene erecta of tee: | fversoon,-ah:ane oareels, Ohio 6's, 188. "4 with stall sales. — . ¥ feces ph Rennes: General, if convened by her Majrsty rear doors and windows, In a momont the appalling | Buckuay.—At Camp Sheridan, Va, on Friday, Hay,—Shipping ea continue in moderate domand Hest oh nett enncasec. = truth flashed all around them that the coal oil imme- | aty 13, Taomas P. Bucxiay, Company 0, fing Sharm | oo at $1 70, and retail lots wore selling at $1 800 $1 85, Pre 9 5 sane ba ) srterra cavalry. Cape of Good Hope. diately in tho rear of the house was on fire. The reports | and Sixty-third New York Volunteers, aged 37 years. ‘The returns of the Bank of England for the week ond- =) a 00, pen tt = to report, but de. pre a3 ‘allen, r+ emaen THE REPORTED BNLISTMENT OF SOLDIERS FOR THE | that rye ye semogeenen for a short time wore | The antes cm pected propre a Traakite Hess ing January 2% compare witl the statement of tho pre- | ™and' » . is UNITED STATES. Unose of bursting barrels of ol), Company, No. 18, are to at ineral, frou ee ee ne ee ee a Hlors.—The ‘unsettled condition of the m market | Liout. Bilis, 11th Tenness-o. ‘The ship Kaffraria bas arrived at Falmouth. The | _ Mrs. Smith hadleft hor husband and family. Her first | the carriage pe No. Seinsctee tort, oa benaay ator od oney ricts the demand for export somewhat, but there still Lieut. 1. T. Putnam. Co. K, 34 North Carolina, Kaffraria’s dates aro:—from Port Natal, Dec. 7; impulse was to awaken them. Rushing into her own | noon, at one o'clock, srl, an | Miia ectomeretareeces aPiemeniel | Soc memancg™ ot | ey Bi Gov oem bs Woven Dns | Seatat dcueeatieeigetartan™ ac | PE fh Wet cP ech Sed i Sos a ror e A srhich ware chiety sought for. Salis 200 bales ab 28, © | Cibuk CG. Miller, 6th Obie carah AD pt Capo to entiet | shlldren became simost perished in the snow and water | aged 9 moathe apd 35 me ae = ‘new gro P % ry 5 rere ry. tut without eucess. A Mr, | that yet filled the strect. His parents loved him,but God loved him best, ‘%, vious week @ follows. — 14,658,015 11,028,211 ties 18,269,062 for old do. Liout, W. W. Hick «, MM i, ‘Asnisted " Ir. Harkins his children outof the house; dari Notes tn circulation. 30,710,300 Hrpas.—Only a moderate demand has prevailed since diidaiahtie we the naan ot ponalgration’’ Yo | wore sudan picked up by persensom the street, ie | ‘The trends & and solanamataoness spammer invtled Specie ee 168, 227 our last, in consequence of the unsettled state of the gold interesting Family Feud. ndrvd porsons, Proceodings were exposed by th red, an picking up the dead boty of his wife, fled this aftei . The Bank of Franc ru for the week ending | market, Sales were 600 city slaughter on 55 Ibs. av- SUPREME COURT—OBAMBERS. Sowh African Advertiser and Mail, but it was one to her hair being slightly ainged by the burat- January 98 shows the following changes as compared | STK? at 10c., 426 Central American at 32%¢c., 7,500 Beforé Judge Bernard. before the authorities jot 4 ing fire, a een like a voleano, to ve Fall vent wo ir. 4 F 4 BONA 5 rand ro with the previous aceount:—Increase—Cash, 4,000,000f.; | Yosg\ Ihe ah tox, TSE Sooo Western slaughter, | PR 10.—David L. Gardiner a, qulla @. Tyler end troasury balance, 600,000f, Decrease—Notes, 9,160,606. ; | steers, 70'fbe., 6. Har'y Beekman.—Thia was » motion for ® receiver 1s jet has ruled very quict since our | which excited some interest. It appears that on the ath | wi ite La The ins and Smith Brewer.—On wore, in‘tess than minutes, enveloped in flame, at wife of ‘John ©. Hrenser, WHAT PROPERTY WA8s DESTROYED. 0 rolatives and friends are reepectfully | Atyed tend the fi of at t Wo learn from Fire Marshal Blackburn the following f janeral, yn Be ea pone current account, 3,000,000f.; commercial bills, he demand being wholly confined to the immediate 94,893,380. ; advances, 600, 000f. wants of tie trades sales of 10 choot Madras at $1 70, | Of October Inst Mr. Juliana Gardiner, of Richmond | Secordingly summary of property destroyed :—Furty dwellings, two | Sal°ctisat ane: reanaine will be taken vo the Litter The price of money had been again reduced in Eng- | and 15 cases Manilla on Pas 11 in which sho bequeathed the t) pom ye beh Sables, one wagon howls, op, pinsalie ., je. Jand, the Bank of England minimum rate of interest | yin Tied steady at $1 60 for common and $1 90 for of bor property to her daughter, Mra. Julle ead arpren Gus ood rs, ade Sean eal Cooke enh cok ta es having been fixed at five percent. This is the lowest Motass —The market for this article continues very | son, Harry Beok ExJi &c., will make a total point touched since she 4th of November, 1868. On the , thongh there was rather more inquiry noticeabie and off . @th of Soptember last tho bank rate of dicoant was | Sine ant CO tle ei ee ae ee ive ante raised from 8 to 9 per cent, and the dates of subsequent | clayed nt fibc. a T4c., muscovado at ‘2 02c., movements have been as follows, via:—November 8, | Rico at Ac. u $107 and New Orloans at $1 30 a $1 45. 10 per cent; November 24, 7; December 16, 6; January te aee tae Ca ion ta Pe Wi bbis. New Ori ana. PRTROLEUM LAW. 12, 63, and Janwary 26, 5 per cent. - apt “s ABSCONDING OF THE FORKGER TO AMERICA—THRE BX- the ot Tho following were the quotations for American secu- —We quote cut at &Xe. ; elmel j on PERIENCES OF A DETECTIVE IN NRW YORK AND Legielature, excited toa partial insanity, rities in rptai on the Stth vit horve, 38c. a 40e.; copper, Yoc., and porty wan incompetent fur the position, ELSEWHERE ’ have passed « bil'in indecent hat may greatly in 7 = 500, ject the rents and was letting the estate go to ruin. terfere with the mercantile business. Ly hy ole- Maryland 6 per cent. sovseee Navat Stores.—In spirits turpentine we bh Ex-Judge Roosevelt appared for the defendants, and ” some law is wanted, and the people will But Uniied States, 5-20 years, 1882, 6 por cent to note in the business, but ry osed the mot on on the ground that it was contrary to It will be remembered this law should be tho result of calm consideration in- Virginia State 5 per cont. vanced materially, holders demanding $1 90 a $1 95; | the wishes of the dovendants, who in any event would | Iast autumn an ay " % toad of excitement. The law, as passed, is maid to be Do. 6 per cent..... -+ x but we heard of no sais at the latter price, Rosins wero | be entitled to two-thirds of tho entire estate, In reference | Challis at this court, by Mr. Lowis, jr. ( as follows: — AUantic and Great Westorn, New and rather more active. 25 bola at $18 60 a u Lowis, Ely-piace), fora warrant to apprehend «clerk ‘That it shall be lawful to store petroleum, crade or refined, tion, Ist mortgage, 1880, 7 per cent $19’ for common, and $20 60 « $26 50 for sttained and who had absconded from the gervice of Mr. Aaron Balo. | oé,bensiae, ta euch quantities as trad ints sireut Do. 2d mortgage, 1481... No. 2 by the plant himself during the | mons, a Manchester watchoveeman, of Old ‘Chango, | ana morn of 7 avetise, apd that part of the elty weet Do. Pennsylvania, lst g O14 —No anies of crude fish have t jred since our jardiner, and that there was no evi- | afler having, as it was then alleged, forged upon bisem- | of Gorn kill, The act provides that the aa not Do. 2 oye ‘4 4% for speria | dence to show that he was any jess responsible or com- | ployer to the enormous extent of ovor £40,000. It wi be stored within one thousand feet of any dwell Ouse Erie shares, $100 (all paid). $1 W for south Sea | petent now than he was when jirst appointed, Avposed to on that occasion that the clerk, James Allen | ‘rithout the written consent of the owner, and provides that nibead Bel par iron ae dal ama iel 2t 61.0 Ota: | Jute Berar ok he, rar ond rsa gc | Toray win Yaa Wwen, many, rar li Salone | Goof arene gual ge eatlon peck ortenten eer be " hi , 1 lame quotat ston. He plaintiff i® reported io be worth about $6,000, y om the most unbounded Nd en Do. $100 tok | y ey Provitoxs, Receipts of 1,766 bh Porky 224 pkgs- | 000, which he tuberiied from lis father, the placed, bac been im the habit of cop: ne all bills of Tab orkincboss 1p alate tee, poreet and Fefinl; oy Mariotta an: ait | - irom 5 beef, 654 do, cut meats o. lard, The pork | Gardiner, Tho property in dispute is valued at $27, exchange entrusted to his hands to be deposited in guch tt tind the Mayor authoring to execute same. a ein 1866. = by rather farmer, t the demand continues and consiste of real situated on Staton Istand. London and Westminster Bank; and after depositing | Tals act ls Yo wake within sixty days, ~ 4 ———— et the les, nogotiatin ais on his o - nyauih Hit bas, 2d m. Rew mess, closin, 8200 $00 60 Yor 186-4 | AccIDNNT ON Tue HaLTIWORY avn Quip Rattxoan.—The | count, A latter foutd Ab his degk, after hia departure ape ee ne ateee ene Clty, Do. shares, * oe 80 a abs en and regular way, clost $35 26, cash; $90 | downward train on the main stem of the Baltimore and | peared to have been the first intimation Mr, Salomons SUPREME COURT—OIROUIT. ‘The rebel loan advanced !n London on the 27th ult, | 8.890 60 or prine, and 7 9 $35 for prime mess Ohio fatlroad fan off the track near Martinsburg on Mon- | received of hie clerk's defaloations, and the information Before Judge Johnson, ang per aio ome fusare delivery, 4,750 ble for Febru day afternoon, upsetting one or two of the passenger | therein contained was fect that Thorniey had Fun. 10,— William C. Moore am tee March, edler's and buyer's option, at $87 50 nnd $88 26. | oars, Killing one man, itis said, and seriously” injuring | dabbled in aproulationson bis own responsibility, and had %s. The Mayor, de. —The ‘The ad mundo another reduction in | The beef market was moro active, with salce of 000 Dbla | Reveral othOr passengers, This’ train was due at Balti- | also assisted hie brother unt he had made away with e | Plaintiff in this action was one of the sufferers by the tho rate of discount. Tide now four and a half percent, | % $ for i} moss, and $21 a $23 for extra | more oh y evening, but did not reach there until | sum of £40,000. Upon the evidence of Mr. July he having lost $713 by the destruction of Al- fin tho other continental olflee money was quite easy, | primer. Bales eile and | ® Into hour at night, and passengers for Washington | Mr. Hyman Aaron Joseph, whose aignatures had been | lerton's Hovel, The jury rendered a verdict for the plain faintly and those of her un exespted, where Goreremens had a | fer Ladio ~ detained at the Relay House until Tuemday moru- | forgod to some of the bills referred to, a warrant was | tiff for the full amount claimed, James M. Smith, Jt., and Peter Kolly, are invited to attend the fu: ‘Spas iseued beams wero in moderate | ing. —Washington Chromele, Feb. 9. Granted, with which Sergeant Bret of the clay of London | for tho plaintiff, Jobn K. Hackett for the dofendenta — | on Sunday afternoon, at balf-past que o'clock, from

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