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) a distance Albany, which ts dollar. In order to FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | nor, © Shir onwecs te lower ant urper topo it will be necessary for “through” or other locomotive passengers to provide themsclves with tickets at the Mompar, Fob. 18—@P. M. ‘There was an absence of speculative feoling at the firet | starting point. 3 session of the stock board, and consequently @ very The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan to-day, Gall bet steedy market, The variations af the elose | through Jay Cooke's agents in this sity, were:— $200,000 of Fisk & Hatch... *370;000 tne Gees ba eee ee ‘The coupons due on February 16 will be paid at the Vor Wayne were steady. Rock Island declined 3, Michi- above mentioned bank. gan Southern 4, Qumberiand Coal 3%. ‘The sales of seven-thirty notes at the Ninth National Government securition wore steady, the chief activity | Bank during the last week wore $1,246,300. being 1 five-twention the old issue of which soldas | Mr. Stewart, the Assistant Treasurer im this city, has 100% and the now ot 100% © }¢. Ton-fortios were in agpetshdd Me, abert Wacertes, Jr... Dopely Ameen) demand at 102%. gery esha ad ‘created by the decease qu tas etna vid quiliemabeaben ics 1, ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- Oumberiand excepted, whieh declined 1. lows:— (Ad the second regular board the market was fraction Seat vecene.. Righer on « parwen of the lt At the close Erie showed Recto 2 advance up the closing price of the morning of Y%, aenaen poeta 8 amerrebiy rg ‘The following figures compare the last wee! state. ‘Wayne Cumbertand Michigan Central ment of the New York associated banks with the re- pn x : 5 be turns of the previous week and with the corresponding _ ——18. rer) Fed. 4. Pd. 11. $165,000,829 185,639,790 185,515,004 z 23,521,453 19,682,908 297, 916,707 2,868,646 821,996 Dopoaits.....-.. 140,464,616 162,708,316 166,711,166 —The deviations from the retarns of the previous week edvancet ij vew iapue 4, ten forties }¢. As the open board at baif past three the market was sottve and higher Erte improved 1, New York Cen- twal Reading 1, Fort Wayne i, Rock Inland i. ‘The guid martet has boom quict all day and free from important rumors The vulame of business transacted was light, but the quctations severthcless have shown an 206% | thatthe President has nominated for Secretary of the 200% ‘Treasury, in place of William P, Fessenden, ex-Governor istate- | Eawin D. Morgan, who is now one of the representatives ment of the Clearing House banks for the week, the | from this State in the United States Senate. Mr. Mor- end | gan’sterm as Senator will not expire until the 4th of the laame beving declined nearly one hundred and March, 1869, twenty thoomad. Guil loans om governments are made | The receipts of the Racine and Mississipp! and North- six par cent te Get clans borrowers, but seven ts the | ern Tilinois railroads during the month of January feguien rate tostock houses, The supply of commercial | amounted to $44,715, which is $16,806 in excess of the paper ie light, and indicates the long prevailing fulness | earnings for the same time in 1864. im trade, That of the best quality rates a 8 8 10 per | Tho coal dealers of Boston held « meeting on Saturday Gout, and the second grade at 16 4 18 Merchants and | test, and resolved to advance the price of coal im that Morcheapars sre buying only from hand to mouth. There | cfiy io sixiecn dollars per ton. te 8 general dixpanition to curtail credits and confine The Boston dry goods trade sales will commence on the Wangnetions within short limata, is view of the dimin- | gist inst. tebed demand for goods aot absolutely necessary from ‘The following is tho statement of the value of the im- tbe people and the gouorad uncertainty attending pattonal ports and exports at the port of Boston for the month of Lali December, 1964:— Poreign exchange remained weak and inactive, The Inroam. fates are cominally unchanged. Bankers’ sterling at | Dotiable, entered for consumption. Asiy dag in qnoted wt 10855 0 10044; at three days 10036 | Pre eee aCe ies © 110%, The Sow of cvtton from the Southern country Promiass to make foreign bills sul! more of a drug in the Total, market Us Saturday lant eleven hundred end fifty five Dales arrived from Memphis a Cairo, om roude for Clucin- | Domeatic merchandise. Bait Already the prospective shipment of Southern | Foreign merchandise, eotton from oar porte bas caused a sharp redaction of the ‘Specic and bullion. price of both the raw and manifa tured article abroad. citizen of Colorado Territory in relation to the route of the Pacific Railroad :— I maw tm the Colorade Mining Journal of the 8d of Janu- and Wwbacen, Hf on Dothing ole, by an amendment of the ConsUluon removing the preseat restriction These are Umes in which we are ilabie to rapil changes, aad mea- of Secretary Usheron railreads. Thinking war, would have boon teaponstiia, Wo ctearwe in the | Ss'te 1 sei the enimmact the West} bor ibersin Proceedings of the House uf Representatives to-day ‘cad Gl ensonver ho, coon anes, fonts oo that the preamble and res jutions of tbe Board of Trade, fevoring such an amendment, peated and referred to the Comniitiee on Commerce, ftenpost of Unis kind, tm ad valorem torm, might i ad tif: tte i ? F : #3 ‘ I See ee Se ae wie: i fz : ee z E a 4 ~ Bes? 7 sii esSisksesssesss’ but a further advance of 100, was established om com- mon grades, The high grades were comparatively and without decided change in price. supply renders the flour marked quite gold fluctuations, and mest holders are unless at very full prices. The day's business 7,000 bbls, State and Western, 600 Southern lit F i BhEES EB psressssesses PPD PSDP PED E EDD BocESEFEEESSSe SSSSSSSSSEBERS Baedeks' 3 —The wheat market was very quiet, but holders mani- fested no anxiety to realize, except at full prices, in view of the small supply. Rye, barley and malt continued dull and prices were wholly nomln-i, Corn was firm ut quiet, with sales of old mixed Western at $1 88 8 $1 90. We note asale of 3,000 bushels new yellow Jersey at $172 a $1 76, Oats wore firm but quiet at $l 103 a $1 11 for Weatern, and $1 06 for Jersey. as Corrox.—The slight advance in gold had no effect the market’ for this wide, whioh was ingmoderate de- mand, but prices were without material change, sales having been made of middling at 810. a 82c.; sales 200 bales at the following figures:— Florida, Mobile. N.0.AT. 3 4 1 aie. 81 81 83 82 Good middling... 84 85 6 8 Corres.—We hear of no sales; but the market is frm ‘at previous rates. ements to Liv. Hora —In oonsequence of the greatly reduced stook of prime grades, which were chiefly sought for by ex; ‘as well as consumers, holders have advanced their quo- tations materially, which have been obtained, the de- Hie a Ste. for now growib, with prisve St 67a. and’ cid a for new do, at 250. a 880, re 4 Har. —In shipping and retail lote there was a moderate Srveag. tre tarpoting firrasnd in fair was " at $1 90, and even $1 06 has been obtained for tn apecte om sotton and wbecce with mere good thas the Grande at Hanta F-, some two hundred tes of Ue above nemed it will have the harm to the country in the immediate future, for i | utmees Meseute we remy ike te rato our Would serve to strengthen the credit of the govern pe Sepals Cra mont ly qreviting atten qanee Se Ge pup Shrow the road some eight hundred miles south of ite ment of the interes: on its gold bearing debt, | natural course, and Wind across the country at all While the articies in question would be well able to bear TD po gh a OR the tar, Some strong argumects may be urged against of the road from Omala to Devver is on o Ps Greet Ine, and about half way goroes the great Amnerican several adoption, for it would undoubtedly prove e | dusert, by way of the Platte river, naiure has deposited drawback to the export of breadstul and provisions, | 98 thls route » bed of cual, which t# no small item, au fuel cotion ‘wbacco ererce: tus we Gnd a splendid route to = rr 10 190 indispensable te the ma | Baawer, where the bupply of coal io abundant Here te ° ccpeitc, Bewry tonic taste esate ete | SoD ease Been ates ass ple ay a ie tax. taxation day, and no legitimate means of - b ey Pa tate aes po beaters ‘was quiet but firm. o sales wore 1,100 crude, on Q vetting ¢ evens orion of ‘liable and and an sbndance, of weod and | the spot and for next wook, at 6, 3,000, for all the De lost sight of at a Lume when the government oxpepdi eraee tho euaive Senge tte 8 western month (contracts with # big margin),, 49¢. a 50.; 900 do, (ures are more than two millions e day in exces: of he he we the Bar Vem. This ise | refined, @7c. a 680., in bond, and 8c. = 880, free Srionaa’ matured for the above mentioned Provinons.- 184 bbls, pork, 46 beef, Teceipta. Injudicious taxes, however, should be care- then west ond of Middle | 616 do, cut monts, and 262 do, The pork fully avoided, and such recommendations as that of Ma (hoe reach the ‘waentern slope of the | market opencd modorate, active and firm, but closed dull Morrill, to tax State bank circulation at the rate of e ; Mhence aorces a sxond range, ee Ree a a test ee half Reson, ond then across at she Gore | $28 10 for saw mam, closing pt. $37 Us $35 50 0 $36 62 Der cont & month, should be carefully rejected. | Pam, seaniry thee opens upon s series of ‘parks 1808-4 do. cual and regular way, coalng at $06 60; The nation tenks are taxol only of the pS gC eg - hy ow peed We $30» $30 10 for prime and £35 for prime mess; Be rate of one per cent @ Year on thelr svernge = valley Grande 4 eeventy- deliv: ry, mess, February five where of coal ts again found, From | March, sellers’ and bi option, at $32 a $38 50. The Glrowlation, and if the taxation on ‘ise bank ofroulation | ghg ‘me vested revi, nary ban made aa beef tharket was rather more activ gad higher priows is to be tucremsed the National Currency act should be #0 peting vs mala 0 ee | hb over, down Sere realised; salee 1.00 thle, 6 $18 50.8 $22 for plain amended as to subject national institutions to @ einublar hal river, up \ down nem, a for extra deel Increase, There should im any case be untiormity, and | 2; ubapegon of ive ree is tins atrvcs the coun, | oreust ein ‘Bo robbing of Peter to pay Paul nent moderate fast naend route ts unequalled, both in locality and | at 17 And at the same tne that our logisiatore stady the | inthe permmary invereats of the company, Tearvestiy | Bacon wasn increased activity and the market (Piincipleg of taxation they should bear in mind that « i Ta OY fail to investigate this subject | sales of 800 box GUAT OTs comomy is no lows imperatively called for Bus locating elvewhere. Bio. 0 Se for short clear, fas yet wo Deve seen no disposition evinced, ether in Con era. The Banke, Pebrr 11, 1865, 2 gress oF (ho deparunenis, to reduce expenditures, New fy per ~ Dbis., at 19¢. a 23%0,—the Jatior price for choice, and costly public works, of which the country stands tm Ser “Portia Loos oni | YF, riled in modorate demand at 3c. a.47c. for Western, Ho 'precent need, are voted for as if the Treasury sullored a.448 $,400,0.6 aie © uadcr a plethora ef funds; and (he resolution to ineroase ae tte EUS | oan —tho rise in gold im ‘the salaries of the members of the House of Representa. ‘ Bais 1,054,007 | Boss 1 1 db wear 8 for raw, but the business transacted tives fifty per cent shows the drift of the Congresstonal od Lerhnad See from retiners, while, some, tngulry prevelied frome the finan uestion. roprosentatives of , ona’ G: trade, Sales were at 17e. aZic. mus- reaped aps se ello of the » a Se len foovaio, and 21\<c. for Porto Rico, and. 600 boxes Havana the people seem to furget pay ormy ef Poot Leos'vor | 8 torms wo did not loarn. Rofined was dull but firm at fedoet five months in arrar, and that more than a hun- bt adios Vionase | 27360 for powdered, rect Coes a“ fr , 1 be " t et, Sales 100,000 Ibs. at 160, a 16%. dred and twenty millions of dollars would probably is reaeet inate Ease was yuint, Seles 100) at 160; a 10%, Tes Gano Lzun‘vay | 04 Srm, with salos of 300 bbls, at $2 28 a $2 90. 3 tion to which large sums are overd.e to contractors. oe bee ta Si. “Enos Whoever Mr. Fessexten's successor inthe Treasury | Bast River. 11,062 105,676 60 765 Curtous Termination of » Law Suit. ebair may be he will have a hord task before hha, and es — baie purer ot Sthel bhi a one calling (or the employment of great financial ability. sist dees Poets i 7 The Presidcny secma to have acted precipitately In sond- 100,002 «72,761 «2,017, -08 Pas. 18.—Manning & Deforreat vs. Allen Karnak.—This ing (he nomination of ex-evernor Morgan, of this State, | Erving 64,268 87,446 1,461,877 | was an action brought to recover the difference on gold othe Sonate, and eftorwarca sending © special mee | UAE e sour 140,743 40,007 3,140,014 | detiverod by the plaints to defendant while acting as eonger to withdraw i. Tho momnge making the nomi- we «10,775 6,601,087 bis brokers, The plaintiffs proved the existenco of an nation having been already opened by the executive | Merchants 87, 40,811 4,400,000 | agrooment with dofendant on the 13th of May, 1864, to Gletk, however, it could not be returned without s é yt | weet $285,008 | ay and soll gold for him in the gold room. On some of written order, so the mea onger bad to revarn for further | Mercantile. .... 20 «1 bed «4.473 000,565 | these transactions thore was « loss of $788 31 to the de- fnstructions. Later ia the day it was telegraphed, on | Merebanw’ Ex. ie Prego ne Yotas fendant, for the recovery of which the present suit was doubtful authority, however, that Mr. Mo‘ulloch, the | arco 47401 2.204058 np we tapon taking the stand, aw: Comptroller of the Curreney had beon appointed to fill aon vere defendant, apon |, RWore positively Mr. Fessend:n's place. The tndisorest haste shown im ihe byrneery making this nomination tends to the inference thas 1,793 1,004,008 the President has not a correct appreciation of the tm- = eee portance of the selection of an incumbent for the office 62, tise in question. What the country wants ts neither s mere “te SIT eee merchant nor 3 mere politician, nor both combined, ner i ost 74 any disciple of Mr. Chase to take control of the Treasury. “is aistees ‘The occasion # 0L¢ 6f great moment, end the adminis TAG14 8,605,480 tration should give to it serious consideration, Tt de Pry aaron mands a man of Uroed, statesmaniiko views, free from ee by Paes party prejudices n¢ much as possible, who is familiar Reyabite rer) iat with the resources af the country and has made fiscal | fuse & ioe te qu:s:ions a study, and who would labor diligently a: the | 8 Nicholas... eines prise of the Herald. Work of dovieing and exeoating measures for increasing | Sate. ned vevaea7 | (Newborn, N.C, of the Daily Wisconsin. } the, public revenue while simplifying taxation ; aod, | Union. 7,607,014 | WHat I AM TU WHITK ABOUT AND WHAT TO AVOID. preciation which have alr, more than doubled the pub- Tear Uc expenditures, He should bee man willing to gradually | Cieartogs for ‘undo the evil work of the past and not likely te hesitate | Clearings tor {in proposing radical mowurca of f-cal reform when the interests of the mation required their adoption, Senator Morgan has not any of the qualities necessary to @ good minister of finance, and Mr. McCulloch would bos mere r 3 ‘second edition of Mr. Fessenden, and Mr. Fewsenden has | gagop New oe. proved a bind follower of Mr. Chase Ths country has ; 45000 Oy bad enough of Mr. Chase and desires to #6» no more du. | Sus a 3 plicates of the original ia office. Where tho Prestted® | gogo tsa 800 Can find @ prominen’ man equa! to the greattaskin | 2000 de..row im 1005 S60 store for him if would be difficult to say, but he ought te | 15500 U8" la 4a ov Maile ue Aiscard politics and political infiwenve In the ohotee and | “im N'Y Contes! O's WAN 100 look only for that strength and wisdom of which the | 4000 de,........ 108 900 eed of the Treasury, more perhaps than thas of aug | toe ar N Vania 108 ie ee Ee. The Attorney General of thie Hate has advised the Sonate that the Hadson River Railroad Companyare oblt- | jiu Cleretolst tan, loa ya gated by their charter to take and carry persons apon | 1000 n Rudson River RR 107 sald rallreed, to and from tm southern terminus at Cham- | 200) jd i ors streetyin such manner as they, by thetr regalations, | gog9 1000 Ghall direct, whether by the force of steam, of animals | 1000 100 of of any mechanical or other power. ‘This allows the ome For 4 company to run horse cart, but disallows any apecial fare |.100 boo Detween Chambors street and the upper depot, in the : based ease of passengers who Intend te travel further along the tea pS) Une. For any distance under five miles the company are 100 oa ‘empowered by nection 8, chapter 30, of the laws of 1848, te ie +s. 63% 100 Bi harge ten ceate Tor each passenger, Two cents per mile = 100 bs oe | durmg the summer and two and a half during the winter | “17 pes @ 160 Chie 0k bi aad ry } ere the maximum racea of fare for less than the cauire sso Ricans oo Naewssns, N. C., Jan. 24, 1865. I te hardly Fe ee at have heretofure, 1 I do not aim to give im any of my hurriedly written eet the news hi day ow it ie devel of events in this teas id the Naw age, 2 reer, Oe gon euren pt the tranami any of tte throngh the medium of a com- mu of this Kina "tore it would reach you the ig ee me peak Pharaetoristion reabouts, and ea fe not likely with weil pad success dej« ude tng early and ties for tolegraphing from certaln pointa, If necessary, upon alinost poaaptne ny Ope forostall apy efforts that might be made at by outelde of the great motropoila, Uhrough any chanucls as 8 reguiar correspondence. PRIN OF THE NEW YORK JOURNALS.. = yt Bena ts bn pow A a of all other country Matter of special out faye of th's kind, In order obtain the arlieat and moet extensive information in connection with the war. 1 find correapondest of the Henst at 4 i g z f 3 3 : i i =| il Beard of Aldermen. ‘The Beard of Aldermen met yesterday afornoca, ‘Alderman Massereve 1s the obetr TRS PULLADELPELA CALAMIVY—PErROLEUM PIERS. ‘Aidormes Brena. @ view of the late calamity ia Phils beymnhy + ame page ce Reso ved, oa be and OE eg es ane eens an <0 Comptroller submitted retura ip werfal sixth and’ kighth Aveaue Naive Companiog “oun Puy oD Boor ite Pikestrecthis(Tuee- | scaly’ wih’ ihe ott” inigeatt of which it appeared thet the of the Venue prays Sang opto momersy and nought is left bed gir he His ai bm Company amounted to 35, while that of the ““P) mom Ths mombers of Palestine Lodge No, 904, WF. | His divine promises and an al faith a Eighth avenue amounted ‘a. ‘and A. M., are notified to attend a special communication Piarete, Sree eae relatos THE ROSS HILL RELIRP AgSOOLATION. & the Lodge to be held eee mathe pureed had day cof besomin: coguiaant of Alderman Brace the petition of the Rose Hill Pid jee Dy oo ret to on decweaea brothee, many virtues the siping: bok yt ofetrrod vo the Commits ca Finance” "| Louin ager, By ofder of B EVANS, WAL "| cnet Ary, Sate tamer Of Mie ootanls re ON HOME SCHOOL. fe and te- Ps ‘and Hann on waa oo vd fromm rnd meg hee 4 dons tinoes, Scams Hane, sata te Loewed cad Send elvan of iigunton an tat a hefner reapect sultable publie bate, hich wes foferred to the Come | to nee Oe oe ie lat netted | the memo ot ne ewe Es ML, froma his lke residency, See pon mean |B in memepnueaiae paners from $he Board ‘ot, Opunssteney eit which aa | Huome. diay authohtiealed ane 8 oP eT AEDY, ls (ook place Pi] Monday nextet twoo'aleck. | residence ‘x. N, THOMPSON, as FINANCIAL, Board of Supervisors. THE NEW COUNTY COURT MOUSE OFFERED YOR THE Tee Se cen ae cae OAPITOL-—IMPORTANT RESOBP TIONS 15 paves op | =. Zantiafactory evidence, pease fe pteombte mob yeotors7, Supervisor | Ber cee ee vow 3eTk in “Oe cay of Mowe ‘Tweed in the chair, f Bae Eee eae Supervisor Twas offered the following resofm.0m, which was unanimously adopted, and the Olerk directed a and. redemption, the 5 to forward copies to the Governor, President of the Senate led wii before, eads members under ee of the Legisla- | powinnd Hill, in her 67th your. ugh NeCuoch, Complroier ke borg ‘Notice of funeral in o-morrow’s papers. of Now York, ih jhe ‘Wh It ts in contemplation to remove the capital Hovguton. —On 5 Pp fs ar beter te of New York, is Sorks of tho State of New York from its present location; and | Waitse Hovaaror, years, 8 months and 19 "banking under the act af ean whereas, the city of New York te the recognized me- The rolatives and of the family are invited to ‘witness my band and seal tropolis, not only of Btate but of the nation; and | attend the funeral, on Wednesday a» three Cad tM whoreas, the new Court is welt adapted to tho ‘e’clock, from the residence of Chas, W. Houghton, Esq., Comptroller of the Purpose january, f te et ce Sense ceaboriton we taviced to do. signate the city of New York as the capital of the and to accept of the new Court House as a capitol, to designate any alterations whieh will more precisely i rH if i i H \ ‘Seimeenat os get ES Sa paraeet yas De Coure; ‘of this coms | year of her vor a be: and fone Homrox-A¥Toledo, Obl, on, Sunday, February 13 "On present te toe, the [4-4 2 Lioutenant FP. Sage is annoaneed as Many, eldest daughter of the late ©, Morton, im Pere aka spate, ,, and will be respected as: the 16th year of her age. Halve of the sume ‘to thens, ‘interest 3. The several companies of this regiment are Maox.—On Monday, February 18, Wantam Mace, 1 | the daice of ae ae noenebidiinl etenied ordered to assemble in citizens’ dress st ite ogienias tho 88d year of his ago. ce es eee coment her tte rd armery, on Wednesday, the 224 inst, for oe ae ee ont hie teaccals Troms his lace | second addressed to te Comptroller, Comunaindants of companies will roport, thelr, commands | respectfully Lavied to, eed bie econ, Wodaeoday Te rig i overed to rejoohang orl ot ‘he bids, tf te pete ergy ge ech atone o'clook prosiely bane NATERRW 1, BREND. Boniime te yee cornice, | “An “Sah, rth wr war a dollars, which will be rigidly enforced. macy, at her residence, No 172 East frat street, Ores ov — H } ‘& The Commandam congratulates the commandionthe | the 67th year of her ago. aie ROLLER a Oanem, Web 6, SF return of Lieutenant Colonel Roberts to this old and gal- | Tbe funeral wl take plaee frcen Wor lame Tentleoe we | A PARTY HAVING FROM 70 eum 30 Iant regiment, and thinks that every man in the com- | Wednesday morning, at ten 0” ase of requiom | A. "stfely invest who, ndersts niaiaons gop mannan ieee ay ery Se aan rest, between First aad ioond' cronies oe which | open scefe and poreanent postion, cate ere: mu thie good xp canon has won, 0@ | th remaine will be oom to Calvary Cometery, The wy = vited to attend. OOKS CLOSING, half. |. Mamxn.—On Sunda of consumption, —, peat seven to ‘past eight o'clock P. M. 4 Trenon Mau, aged 19 yory 7 month and 12 days, son NO LIABILITIRS TO STOCKHOLDERS. ry Will be mo spectators present in the drill room | of the late Tix an 5 We THE FIRST NATIONAL PETROLEUM OOMPANE re Sr ot et THOMAS Mt. REID, Colonek Tho friends and scquaintances of the family aro re- OF NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA. order of A. V. Bua, Adjutant. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ‘at two o'clock, from the Cegratend enter ip aw of Sete: of New York, Jaam brother, street, His re- Q ward Maher, 25 mains will be conveyed to €alvary Cemetery for inter- ment. —On Sunday, February 12, Issac W. Morrait, CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000, fm 200,000 shares of $5each. * wr, A limited amount of Stock reserved at $3.0 share, Two rt Baa, ta ee ld now yielding 99 DIVIDEND PAYING FROM THE START, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mornre.. im the 30th year of his The-rolatives and friends of the family are eempenny fnvited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday ernoon, ‘at one o'clock, from the residence of his father, John W. Morrell, Leonard strect, corner of Norman avenue, Green- Married. Arcam—Woor.—On Thursday, February 9, at Yonkers, N, Y., by the Rov. Dr. ‘Walely, W. H. Anomgr to Miss Sina Woon, of Brooklyn, L. 1 SER But. -~On Saturday, February 11, by the Rev. — Theodore ot Captain Tamas Bass, Sty of New York, | Ptcsa —In Brooklyn, on Sunday, February 12, Newu OFFICE NO. 109 BROADWAY, Ba, aaa Totammian oe ees “mesurpars: I inmati, year, 8 mon! ANos—Monit- oN. —At tho residence of the bridés | “ ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her Ag, i, APPLEGATR, mother, im Jackson, Mich., by Soe Rev. Dr. Grinnell, father, 220 Atlancie streot, this (Tuceday} ) aftarwoan, een Oren ‘i pplogute bre’, 864 Brosdwag. rector of St Peter's church, ol Joux Locks Dor- | three o'clock. relatives and friends are invited to JOHN L. DOUGLA sa, Raxc, of Now York olly, to Miss Hannier E. Monamoy, | guond without furthor invitation, Pr 8.80) 7 | _— pra ey of the former place. MoPusr:ox.—On Monday, Fi 13, of chronte <vrmnys.—On Satui Februazy 11, by | fever, Rocannan McPusnson, in the Slst year of her HIRAM G. BON tho Rev. a. 8 Franols, Captain Eis M. Daczangn to Mrs, | “rh rolatives and friends of ths ar rempect ig Banker, 11 Pine etree Eusa gevuntrs, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, JON O HOYT, Rockester and Buffalo papers pleage copy. Steuben street, Jersey City, on Wednesday aiternoom, at Commission Merchant, No. 4 Cedar stresh Hort—Cogswait.—At the residence of Theo. FB. | two o'clock. ib SU PERCERENT, Studley, Esq., No. 23 West Thirty-niath street, New Yoric, Neviie,—On Saturday, February 11, Mra. Eimaxon M. OUAMLON 8. FROST, , on morning, Febt 18, by the Rov. Th. 8. | Nevis», in the 76th year of her age. ‘Of Titusville, Pa. ra‘ Hoar, Eeq., Superintendent of the Am- | ‘The relatives and friends, and also those of her chil- a erican raph Company, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Misé | dron, Theodore, Edgar and Elvira Neville, are invited to A Ee TT a ee Sea esr at dint algae’ Renate | Hata atest tue twee ine | a tune as in Oka Sag pkae Brian “A Septeniown, a | Thureday, | Wane odck et ene, | Say sige one Tlf gear February the Rev. J. w, Tuomas P. O-nonn.—Drowned, on board steam transport ) Poene . if enoniown to Mant eld daughter of Joba America, on Thursday, 32, Whusas Oswons, | 44° Fre por cote’ monthly dividends to the socknaoas aged 20 yours. their favestment. The funeral sorvioes will take place on Bunday, Febra- “Wire cant for PSDEURTY, ay, ~ be si Soon Nowieg ee Barwon. —On Monday, February 18 Mra, Ana Bamwox, | yaoi) ‘Rogland, Min thé goth your int oes come “fue relatives and friends of the family are requested | |, uns rom Metropoliien eens. to attend the funeral, from the of her daugh- | °° nx arenes, Vane f tor, No. 100 East Twonty-sixth street, on Wednesday af- ga Ro Saiardayy Rha — ab half-past one o'clock. Pas. | 3, 80n of a. daily, and the rm. —In on Sunday, February 12, Pam | “To frionds of the Trom sesh: "Ous mck this His romaine will be taken to, Calvary Cemetery, thie | fosec. sor hy it dou or ees Seen ) ah one o'aleek, from Panama —Of inflam: The well ot teenth Mentey mesruing, webreary | of the late Joba Phi the “te lt Bun | derry, Ireland, in the L) ae Aton me hon ont ‘Hor frends and those of ry . 4 Tho th fasaily are lnvited to attend the, fa- pean pn a DY avioee OE fo et aieon ‘and Seventh avenues, Cee ee ave , farm, on Ober Buse. b U1, Joum F. Bunca, Rona, ‘Sanday, ‘reached the sine tas neal tae Cincalanh tama sh av eheemy invited to nena the ner well a ‘Sallivan from the realdencé of hia brother-in-law, John K, Gediy, | Sater, 100, 8 ae 49 Pacific street, Rarucr,—On wned om Pr ents on Somieay, Feorsore TC Bowes og Lowe preci tnt Pazera, on ana eb yer | PRN St Pie ay The friénds and relatives of the family are invited to | tend the funcral, thie (ree ‘. cs ae oee 8 oe ae injon avenue, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, B. i. Eatiseon wid waved acre T Ppeec a tomate 9 of the family, and the No, 17 Invited to atiend The members