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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1865. bie now snc March, Apel and Mr, R. ceeeeg emg pong SA Pn rate iy the property seid immediately. Acknowledgement of | prime, and, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ral the receipt of auch, to be hereafter gettied for iat 4 ‘sellers’ and buyers’ opt est @ my valuation, would be sulliciemt 10 Soret ancl ae. AaeR0 1 $37, und 1,000 bbLe primo c sellers’ May, at psec bt Mra. General Butler, are stopping at the oft Sunvay, Feb. 26, 1965. struction referred to, and, practically, much of | ogal BA ee ee i me a O18 a aa Hoffinas cr panes es saat, “10 2 ED, Both on the Stock Exchange and in the gold room the | the aggregate indebtedness #0 incurred by the govern: | jor Mee ice gales 400 bbis, at $25 50a $27. Dressed [From Rome letter, Feb. 1, in London Star. ee will be taken " remains markets have been dull bat steady during the past | ment might stand over in the form of claims tll after “ee apo eon 4 yp ae gh for Western. The old saying, “biting one's nose off to aplie one's No. 147 South, Firm stroot, ey 5 ements . 7 on pork, » wasnewer more apt lustrated oh, i week, with the exception of cliqu® moxemon's for arise | thoend of the war, “Wherever evidence an eet previous rales; sales 2600 boxes, at 3: @:20}e, for | Hee worn meee obey, plartnued thee ls eaeos ghure, ino Second saree, 2 tm Hudson River, Cumberland and Canton, The eee ‘tng to show that cotton or ottior see — par ne Seaneae es 2044 pao He Welbad ‘oul 5s ee Soaterte State o” Am ay Ge gentleman frou on ee ee nee moe, to Calvary Comotery. fess active sympathy with the eourse of gold, which for | to the revel government or persons who li i 203(c. for long ribbed short - “ate States, Amet avoid recognition Paris papers please copy. sho last six inouths has been a feature of the stock | supported it in its_civil, military or naval service, the | moais were mod raioly éctive and sre gaien Soo g0ek United States of maalan, af which they are, however, Oopen.—At Eli: N. J., on Friday, February ager, at 17¢. a 18¢, for shoulders and I8¢, a 21°. for | yuworthy, still cittzens, by international and all other | » ph Dayroy Oungx, Justice ofthe Supreme Court market, is becoming less marked, and some of the | law of confiscation would of course apply. hams ‘The lard market wes scarcely ao firm ; sales 2,600 apenas Coeheiomae law, they were marricd im the Eng)8h Joni Jepsoy, . oa as jo, Cub | fe, hoavy “bull?” houses arc endeavoring (o emancipate rail- | Whatever course the government may pursue | bbis, nt 20346. a 242¢c. ;- also 1,00 bblg., Apeil and June, I suppose in the presence of the Knstish consul. | "7,5 friends of the family are requested to attend the 7 TY FUND aaa mine: Tur as pomible frou depeiidence upouithe | inj this matter, the ecdeabiilly of /keoping | Mie @ Sige. Belge at 20. a Ao. for Olio | Hau the common law of the-United States of America, | fhorgh {rom Christ church, Elignbeth, on Tuesday after- ‘SOLDIERS BOUN y bod st id and 426, a 8c, for ‘Cheese duli and drooping 4 | and until changed by statute of the Confederate States of ‘at throe.o'clodk, without further invitation. OF THE COUNTY OF few YORK. Orienof gold hy slag arguments in thror of the theory’) 9 dpereect | aneonas of the me TONE 16, a 2he, Fa ‘i America, also recognises *no marriage as valiod whi )Bury.—On Saturday, Fel 25, Joun O'Brien, that railway securities will be enlanced imevalue by the | of each separate lot, with dotails of claims as to ils Rici——Was dull, and prices were wholly nominal. does SS to the law of the country in which i | ft ny _ ee pes jer i irelnd, sou of oturn of peace and the decline of tue specie premium. | ownerst’p is apparent; for, doubtless, the reimbursement | Sucan.—The market for raw continu s qui t but prices | akos place, exoopt where that may. be in & Legation Of } Wittiam and mapannel O’Brien, in the 48th year of sage P ‘ oe t, be some day | Were without materia! change, falr refining being quo the United States, The marriage being, therefore, utterly | “we rintives and friends of the family are respectfully But it will be found upon investigation that the pares | of the interested parties will, in any event, a Iéc.- The sales were 450 barrels Cuba ‘Muscavado at | Worhtons by the Roman law, and not having the sanction-] ,_ 16 Tustives at Suanee 0 ji Wy 9) afternoot, ab most prominent in advocating these views are heavily, | agitated, and a bill of particulars will be.¢alled for. from 1730. to 183g¢., and 440. boxes Havana on torms | of the Cried Fated Seana eaterth pothing anywhere | haifpast one o'clock, from St. ’ church, where “ong” of leading stocks, and therefore have a sinister | The Fesolution offered in the Assembly at, Albany to repanamninc’ porn aro vee ean aah cto oy at | nnloss it bo in England; and Y doubt even this, sineo oe solomn high inass of requiom will be given for the repose ebject to serve. For the same reasons ‘that they think | appoint a committee to investigate the condition of the bag ore ; G ; " laws of England which permit marriages by- of bis soul. * eee 80 far as the |p, turday, February 25, of oongostiontor stocks should rise they are of opinion that gold will aud ‘deposits in the banks of this city, and inquire into y Purneit.—On Sat y, ruary 25, Pets te ee na the will be ned for the purchase of remy prt Uf hea of ‘Dollars. of dluange of the Board of Bui Januat ee ork passed. a », (wide ohap. 90 awe ) r he sald Bonds will ‘ntoreet at the rate of seven pee cent per annu i-annt ‘on the lat day of i Siteubed these sean ane’ a Principal wil be only afeot e1 Key. —Rece|pts 63.bartels. - The market ruted very Pe auontie world is Concermed: the ceremony 16 nO | 11, 1ungs, Samus K, PuRseit, in the dist yoar of his amount of such loaned by the latter, to which we | quiet, and scarcely s0 firm, closing dull or worth tho feo. » 7 should go down slowly, if at ail, which suggests their age, ite being “long” of gold also, and therefore anxious, | made reference at the time, was lost by ® vote of Atty y pdcanticd = als friends and acquaintances, a, 204 toe rot is asemeine redromaple ia, susbensive ican fptalmdcus fF stoned not only to check a fall, but to promote | fivetofftcon «+ : About Two Rebels. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. the mombers of Eureka Lode, No.j243, F. and A. Mt, are |, The proposals wil wade: phot bonds desired, end @ rise. They have the welfare of the financial Tho shipments of epecie from the port of New York | Hm CHARACTER OF THE REBEL GENBRAL J. H. respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Allon tpi and commercial community so much at heart, that they | last week and since January 1, compare as follows with eat E SERCONR. a ‘ pe Ay sareat Motbodist church, on Tuesday morning, Dos! wits the Coast ' le to ‘trophe so disastrous as | the exports for the same time last year:— gprTOR MRALD. aN . % « , u ye to the he pire gr ge POR Be 1804. 16, | Tn tho Hemazo of February 12, in announcing the de- | Kea'mm At Fort Richmond, Now York berkon, gm | |The mernbors of Hatoks Ledge, No 28,5; proutway, | wy Rvaasurr fof such know that it is impossible to graduate the decline of gold | Eighth week inthe year + $465,475 148,356 | couse of Genoral John H. Winder, you ascribe to him &| Krusge, of asou. Mother and child well, srrtueesy morning, at half-past ten, for’ the purpose ar Foor 2 bonds wpse Previously shipped.........s++ 6,010,008 8,902,138 | charactor as unlike the true one as night is unlike tno vying tho last tribute of respeot to our deceased brother, by any fixed rule, swayed as it is by opinions and events, pee tac ‘ell. Members of other lodges are respect- ition ‘should be sealed endorsed and that, therecore, their argument is false; but they = From. eae eae $7,376,383 95sa0'b00 o remap a gr as eee Sunday erin oat aE Preah bye He hee onda a a sal for Baler Bounty F Shermer fag en and ono _ i ferring bad | Excess in arene scare ste eeeeee ee! nt feral, is generally correct, It omits, however, | Arnoup.—On . . DILKS, W. lope, 0 My ptller., Zhe rams ep maya eal a tnd sD clean! The aggregate value of the importa, other than dry | to state that he was born on the eastern shore of Mary- | NouD, In the bS0 sass of bie Ago, Joa, A. Coox, Secretary. Ta conerved to Toieet Oey ne tia lnlaresth of the coma. logic to open confession and plain advocacy—s masked ‘Tho funeral will leave City, for Perth Amboy,on | 20s A te e y, February 25, Many, wife of | °e#s°Y I ERMAN. goods and specie, at this port during the week ending | land, in Somerset county; wasthe son of Gonoral Wi. | quesday morning, at ten o'clock, A » ET i gl a battery to an open fire. Fob- | John Polhanus, in ‘23d year of her ag Orr or Ni a Tt would be a good thing for the country if gold went | February 23, was $1,510,648. Tho imports for the week | Tf. Winder, and grandson of Governor Henry, of thesaine | | Brows.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, ovening, Fen | Joni aitiveg and friends of tho family are respoctfully | san's Orvice, Fob. 28, 180 i down “with a run,” provided {t remained down; but | compare as follows with former roturne:— State, and that he was Governor of Vara Crus, the du- | My, 23, atte berid ‘and’ the ito Invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of John |.” evgREst IN A VALUABLE waa Ren {hore isevery roason to believe that if a further con. | Week ending Feb. 2, Fi 9, Feb.16 Fb. 2% | tios of which he performed acceptably to tho command- | Giark, of Plormont, N. ¥., aged 31 years and 3 Wainrght, "No 230 South, Second sirct, W ind Org. lus naw operating. nose Mow ont ay. loa ry reasd ry goods... $767,040 827,866 1,128,684 1,009,691 | 1.7 penoral and the oltizens of Vera Crus. But the por- | ‘The funeral place on morn- (Monday) afternoon, att Mono Raram, aon | bang tor goed um ‘Address siderable fall took pluce consequent, for instance, On | Gen, ‘mdgo.... 1,829,420 688,600 2,044,077 1,610,546 ing next, at. ten o'clock, from the Third Reformed | RAPAxt.. nday, February Herald office. traiture of General Winder’s character as given is to the Dutch church, South First street. Tho relatives and of Rafael Rafael and ret |, aged 18 years. NY AMOUNT, AT 3% PER CENT, TO LOAN—Om AMOUNT, AT 3% PER GENT, TO LOAN-OM such an event as the evacuation of Richmond, that tt — of the family are requested to attend the would be immediately followed by a reaction which | Total......$2,586,969 1,516,466 3,172,661 2,620,237 | last degree unlike and unjust. frie nds are respectfully invited to aitend. ae ae eee her a roy place, and thence to St. |Z, Diamonds, dives Fs Watches, dtwetey, de. would carry it considerably higher than it The dry goods imports compare as follows:— The career of Goncral Winder is singularly free Me gp a po ee poate a ae , Humane | Gicphen’s church, Bast Twenty-cighth street, on Tu tnt od rs oo corner of Second street. ; ites panic sot in | Hor the sovek, 1863, 1864. _ 1865. | from exception. ‘The personal and professional record of | PRESTUN, Youngs Getenaae dare morning, at half-past nino o'clock, without further invi- | ‘[VHE SEOOND, NATIONAL: Oo iw is at present. But unless a yp Entered at the $466,346 1,076,609 1,009,601 Brinckerhoff, aged 2 years, y = DETR such an cvent would not exercise. a very | Sivoweom mal Rae 590'025. 1°705,088 1'4ie'z90 | Robert E, Loe and ‘‘Stonowall” Jackson, although more | Te Tolativos and friends of tho family ar invited to ata ERENT ie Pe Bs MRM pest sectgchee AGL) marked effect upon the premium, for the specula- Sence January 1. . | brilliant, is not more blameless than that of Genoral aoe the binges sg ts (i Datta pai om gwo | CUARLI Bae, sone Teves end zi Louisa Book UNDER tH * poe ing fc d Entered at the port... $10,297,038 17,621,768 6,078,325 | Winder. Married at a vory early age, he was exemplary | © woll, in tho 7th year of his age. tive mind has beon for so many days preparing forucha | giecten on market-, 9,721,028 18,217,711 6,875,301 | in all tho relations. of life; with’ astste which iiterally | O'clock. Saturday, February 25, after a short and | The relatives and friends Of the family aro respectfully contingency that it is already, to « great extent, dls. | ay. following national banks were authorized during | revolted at all kinds of spirituous drinks and tobaceo, be | vere Tinea, borne with Christian fortitude, Axx | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his counted. ‘This condition of the market may aiford comfort ‘ | 5 was totally abstinent from all exciting substances, while 2 hg oh 3¢ 4 | parents, No. 648 Second avenue, this (Monday) after- z the week ending February 25;— cal hers, | Bray, wife of Terence Brady, year of , b, hout further invitation. to the holders of gold and the “not too fast’? theory, the tolerant of their use by others. He was liberal to others, noon, ut two o’clock, without further itm “bearing” Location. Capital. | denying only to himself; of the quickest sensibility, | *& family, and those of her brother |. Rovur.—On Saturday, February 25, Maurice R. Roouy, chief objection to which is its pretence of “bearing” the wes eWindsor, Ve $60,000 f Savane) pity | the friends of the ly, and those of her i Sou. v00 | Yet, Wholly exempt from malice. He was prom’ | wrancis Fitzpatrick, are repsectfully invited to attend the | in the 22d year of his age, Salem, Mass. 200,000 | and cager to heal, without leaving @ sear, any | 7 ioe) eenarielg hry residence, 609 West Fifty-second |, ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully nor FEV, OTL, FARMS OWNED IN FRE, and other valuable interests 01 3. , CHERRY BUN, Pi OLE CREEK, OL CREEK, A TCKORY OREEK, fay all selected properties of the great oil regions. Capra 00,000 ‘SHARES OF $16 BACH. tion of further similar achievements. vy Hae age So See market “gradually” for the public good, while iis real | } “ salen es 200,000 ° F i, without leaving sear, any inte goladves and ronda of tho family are renpertfuly rors object is to “¥ull’’ it for private benfit, are A Maa o wound hastily and unjustly int mS street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. | inv to atten @ funeral, fro 2 A limited number of Shares will be lowest cash Atl but the speculative aud a large portion of the mer- | Rutiand county, Rudande ve? 2orroon | te very. lee ee epee maite, * | Her Vomaing wil be taken to Calvary Comotory for inter- No, 146 Oborry streot, this (Monday) afternoon, st on8 } peice of $7 60. cantile community would welcome a fall in gold which | National Marine Oswego, N. 200,000 | nover found unequal to his position, and he enjoyed the bg oo relic shaa’ terete sal thee hia eeaidacdl Sravensox.—On Sunday morning, February 26, of STOCKHOLDERS POSTHIVELY, EXEMPT FROM LisA- would prove pormaneat and cheapen every wan’s daily | Dover Vain ve ae confidence of his superiors; rigid disetplinarian, he was | (Bane on Brooklyn, Mr. Joux Baawy, late of Plain: | bilious colic, Wattam C, Stevunsow, agod 83 years and 9 BI GF jutional » ic. 50, mself an example of obedience. y months, — ‘AY. bread, and place the common luxuries of life within 100,000 | “Tethey, who can justly lay claim to. amore unbiem- | Held, N. 5, aged 69 OUTS. ustbash Comotery on | — The Felatives and friends, also members of Joppa OFFICE—NO. 100 BROADW: easicr reach; but such is the condition of the national 100,000 | jghed life than that of General W., alone shall cast stones mae were Lodge, F. and A. M., of Brookipu, ‘are respectfully invited OFFICERS cn finances that so Jong as they remain in their present bi at him it prey ie sarely ee ane ee 5 Viewer Batctmy.—On Saturday, February 25, Gronc Batoury, | {0 attond the funeral, from thé Rev. eg) Bysceee wanton ee : condition, with the debt augmentiug at the rate of two 75/000 | of the'lava of mallee may be sod to mar. his fait record, | ®8¢a 00 eA tetnnidd exo fewked th aitenh ihe Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. conte Toe Wa Lse millions a day, we cannot, pending the actual tor. 100,000 | but one thing is certain: that no 1 man whoee carecr oan tureral, from 188 West Fourteenth ptroet, this: (Monday) | New Brunswick (N, J) papers please copy. m ‘Troagurer, mination of the war, look for that substantial and 100'000 by yer re! meres Ral Aetna gael * | afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. ripest papas bern 5, Sma Ae Pane JOHN M. Bau E, Je. lasting uppreciation of the currency which would 100/600 | and the lenst desirable, were those which. fell to the lot |. CLARK.—On Saturday morning, February 26, at | ides | nie aly ie oe Saas 9 lary , aged 2 years, BARNEY, BUTLER & PARSONS, ‘ be so great a national blessing; nor, unless our manage- Bi of General Winder, As military governor of the district Rigrespont naan Beane rs. Canoiine M. CLARE, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully winetl enking Hoven, ANK. ment of the finances be more skilful in the future than } 40m pied arcane eno Bo Bea sneer in his Suties on mi: Relntivos and friends are requested to attond the fune- lavited to stead ae ary Ce fas Panhnroeeeb iow TRUSTEES :— is it has been thus far, shall we be uble to arrest the tide of | pint 100/000 | ous an atee poe rap pl a's crf ‘of any one | Fal kervices, which will be held ap censure Le Ha oe Deatord street, without further eaten, p a Mablon 8. Eros of Benge on B- Fo loaned? ‘Titusville. depreciation which has of late been happily turned by | First 60,000 | man to the uttermost; superadded to these was a gencral | Trinity, corner of Montague and Chnton, reeks, Brook: | Ot i ord On Saturday, Februnry 26, in the 83d year of | Gore Hamilion, builder, 29 Lexington avenue. the capture, -in rapid succession, of Savannah, Charles- ~ ners’ & Drov! ae authority over the prisoners. For. the comfortable ac: pa ihe eben tanta ‘The cain wikee ee his age, Tertenck TRACY, late a resident of Strattanport, | John M. Bruce, Jr. rar anon rok * 4 e Be Eade , commodation and good provisioning of the prisoners aA & & y a te ton, Wilmington and Columbia, and the expecta: | Cryton River 200,000 | {hore were defieloncion wich It was not in his power ade. | Waltham, Mass, for interment, ape ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his | James Gopail, Sooretary Mutual Inayrance Company, Jeeweg quately to supply. Yet the Confederate troops, at hard Corm.—At Tarrytown, on Saturday, February 26, Kare son, Terrence 'T. Tracy, 83 Henry street, this (Monday) oH Applegate, merchant, 864 Broadway. morning, at ten o'clock precisely. John ©. merchant, 188 Water street, M. M. Van Dyke, Long Branch, J. Le, Doi Secretary Merchante’ Insurance Company. J. Hoyt, merchant, No. 4 Ceda: te Daniel D. Miller, merchant, 190 We J, B, Bouton, 100 Broadway. H, ti, Dunckloe, merohant, No. 2 Cedar street. Laxps OwNngp In Fae—An ORDINARY ADVANTAGS.—- ‘The Second National Petroleum Company differs from most organizations of a similar character in one important re- spect—it owns nearly all its lands in fee. It is thus enabled te ecute leases—for which numerous applications alread been made—for the it of maa LS ; a HaiwocK, wife of Eli Cole. Siete cerl) to Vike” fiupe (se. aura pill sssseseesose cesses «+ $3}135,000 | work im the tronches and open tields, and the evfizens of | Haruock, wife of BI Cole. uy suited to ate the strongest power we can employ to keep down | The following banks have increased their capitals for Tati tak ecsal ot prisohees ‘who. it was urged, | tend the funeral, from tho Baptist chureh, this (Monday) Bh lg re ee tg 8 eoleess the gold premium, and coupled with that a wise economy | the week:— fared better than they. The Hon. Mr, ly, in his narra: | sfrernoen, Sa ae neo eavond month, 24th, at Gar- | of his age. ‘ of our resources and limitation of the currency issues of | First. ve O6 ia ri Ra Ye Ie eR OF ne, Oa ae risowa, No¥, after "a brie illness, RiHARD CROMWELL, sn is Fomaing will be taken, to Hackonsac N. Ji, for i ‘ : ; ; , and adds NX interment. Cars leave Pavonia on Tuesday , the national banks, The Tax bill has not yet been acted | Fourth... do justice to his merit, Returned prisoners have volun. | aged 66 years, ‘ Jeatiy two o'clock. upon by the Senate, but it is to be hoped that the necos- | First...... tarily sought relatives of Gonoral ‘inder to mention his Ae ed reaseesiand eae Bethy ha yeare ie ieeating Waraige.—On Thursday, February 23, a Gonnva, New sity for raising a much larger revenue than formerly will $273,000 | the Mistinotion between husdsbips oudured’ fiom ‘ums’ | House, Rutherford place, on third day morning, at eleven | York Gospavea Anan, Weenie, late of’ New York eity, | 3,135,000 | voidable causes, and acquit the agent who has not the | o'clock. Warrr,—On Saturday evening, February 26, at eleven treet, a ern not be overlooked by our legislators, and that military | Capital new banks as above. 5 Jom. success will not blind the country to its fiscal dangers. Asgregate now capital. . + _ 3,408, means or authority to avert them, W. H. WINDER. Conxtzn.—In this city, on Friday, February 26, o'clock, Fanxm E, Ware, aged 28 years. usual ‘of one half the ‘at no expense to week wore :— hundred and forty, with fa total capitai of. 199,449,736 |" hea mgdamnlsrioL why bap jase attend tho funeral, from his late reaidenco, 142 West | 26 Guonay Nari Tt tia aapers. 4 description of leaxes, The company will also sink wells om bat att Ameunt of circulation issued to National BS ‘There appeared in your issue of Sunday an article copied Fegsy seqpnd street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one select See pt TERA nt, of ‘ourse, in those sla banks for the week. 83,690 | from an English paper, stating that Mra. Hardinge (née | "¢lor! 1 ‘A Bunenor Security von Investaxs.—The lands could be 4 ay ‘aati ‘klyn, on Saturday, February 25, FINANCIAL. @ionday), pone | Stiga gia se 93,606,380 | rote Boyd) wasin London in great disiross and suffering | soye'D. Gomerax, aged 1 yours and iA diya fil (peel RSE weesooelsnwcoe patooled guk and ul that ere tho seat day 201% 0, 071 " e ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reques ROSPECTUS OF is the fi in the values of Cherry Run, Pithole Creek, 2 76 198% | Total issues of currency to date. $96,850,070 | for the want of means. Mrs Hardinge’s agent in the | | The rela Movieappalictla Ul re gies pee se QF UNEE) uupunto rernoreus com. | ' the tnaroage in tho valuse Of Onerry Buns ¥tnote, without a doubt, even double that amount. It will thus be seen that every stockholder, being an owner in fee, bas @ per- fect security for his investment. EXTENT AND CHARACTER OF THR Company's PROPERTINS.— ‘The quantity of rich ofl lands owned in fee by the Second National Pet yetully selected from, the oe colatrated late Our nts’ = single corporations ‘ever pul fy Peeer Sante ve po teat than four hundred and ffty-(wo sores on Ull Creek, Cherry Run, Pithole Creek and Hickory © On some of the lands ofl ls now produced; on others ure rapidly going down; and all are known to abound in the Oleaginous treasure. ‘There {s suflicient laud in the f¢ catalogue to stock « number of powers dividend bw: The Secretary of the Treasury has designated the fol- | United States has sent to her, during tho tast threo or | Bonga the ferth Mt MS are ta on, at two lowing National Banks as depositories of the public | four months, bills of exchange to the amount of eight | o'clock. J moneys:—Cheshire, Keene, N. H.; Wyoming county, | hundred pounds sterling—equivalont to nine thousand Crorm.—On Sunday, February 26, Cnarvorre Ceci, Warsaw, N. ¥.; First, Lexington, Ky.; First, Auburn, | dollars in greenbacks. She has never received one of | *8ed hi Sraitilces ak thacncaitines of litei non Aoknc \. ¥.; First, New Albany, Ind. these drafts. The article also stated that Mr. Harainge, | i . 8 Wert Forty-seventh strect, on Tuesday, at No additional depositories aro now appointed by the | who had returned to America “on his Confederate duties, | twelve o'clock. Secretary of the Treasury except upon the certificate of | had fallen into the hands of the federals and ae held by ] 9 COX =, 08 Sunday, PE te es monte’ Par $ ; | them a prisoner.’ ‘The intimation in regard to the pub- the Commissioner of Internal Revenue tat such a de- | ication of the book was not incorrect, “But the assertion | “YS. i ace ntace on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 128 East Thirty-second street. Cankout,—In Jersey City, on Sunday morning, at OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ‘The United Republic Petroleum Company is @ corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, with a capital of $2,500,000, divided into 250,000 shares, of the par value of $10 cach, the shareholders of which are exempt from all personal Wabilit FIVE HUNDRED TiGusaND, DOLLARS WORKING ‘The books are now open for a Utmited number of subserip- Hogs, at the followin oflices:=+ ° "ae FeSadadeeot 9 mm: 4 Co., No. ront atreet; Para Tee Ba SBiels Messrs. Fancher & joore and Sata ets; Wm. M. Parks, vas less active than last week, although prices remained steady; but the subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan wore larger than usual, the former being to some extent consequence of the laiter. ‘The quotations for government securities and railway and miscellaneous shares at the Stock Exchange in this city at the close of each of the last four weeks were as | Pository is required in which to deposit the receipts of that Mr. Again e wag putending to “Confederateduties” camo ul : MeCheane?, co m. ‘8 country—as any man who had No, 19 Broad street; Mi &Go., No. 74 Broad collectors. is false. follows — nought to fear would come—to attend to his private ‘ idow of Edward Carroll, inthe | meet; Wm. A. Fowlor, No. 74 Broadway; D. K. Daeker, No, Bee thi property in one concern of a mi Stocks. Feb. 4. Feb, 11. Feb. 18 Feb. 25. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. business, and see to some of his financial affairs. Having | Sleven o'clock, Bites, widow of Bi jarroll, in | 38 Fulton street, Brooklya; George “gerdy, No. }8 Court | capital tl Soi = ar necesenitisr 7 American Coal _— 2 Th Sarurpay, Feb, 25—6 P. M. rtially completed bis labors he went to Martinsburs, | a) trends and tose of her family ate respectfully in. Heese Ne: tne st the ee af ths 'eomeaeyy Hee | tg MUA WT. C ceceay RON SRS Daca hal PMO, ee eee BF RE eget yee " Pe Meg | Mite, to vist is motherin law. © While ou is return ho | fier friends and Whose of her family are rospenttly in ipa TRUSTEES: + of Mecaimert farm of ove huiléred and fifty-seven acres, at Cleveland & Toledo. . us 12,112 1s Asurs.—Recoipts, 125 bbls, Market inactive, and | was arrested near Harper's Ferry, although he had all the | Bo esas°stroet, this (Monday) alternoon, at three o'clock, |B. J. LOWBER, firm Lowber, Ostrom &Co., 108 Frost | Cherry sun, adjoining Plumer, gWned in fee. No better ee ee ee Le 80% | prices were wholly nominally unchanged. necessary pastes with him. | He was conned in several | Costgts0,--On Satunday, February 26, after a briet | ateet DANRON| tem J..0-Dvagion & Go.) 100 Tous wile (rail Operations on Cherry Hun, oom for Ave hus c vosterD...+ 4 Me o 5 to Re ? al . O. ©. Day 20. F street, Chicago & Northwoste B55 Bueapsrvvrs.—Receipts, 333 bbls. flour, 130 bbls, and Te erent Peatortiig te monte! imprtom | ness, Bupcer Cosretto, & native of Limerick, Ireland, | Wat’ A “FOWL 1 Broudw aretau No 2, ox Cusnny Rox.—The Turner Farm of one Chicago & Northwestern pref 61% 653 645 ‘ Chicago, Burlington&Q:incy — —~ —~ 118 | 2,519 bags corn meal 3,268 bushels corn, 7,865 do. oats, 50 | ment was unconditionally released, He sailed for Europe | ' the 38th year of her age. Cumberland Coal... 56 5634 64 | do, rye, 1,050do, malt. The demand was moderately active | on the 8th inst., and when he arrives Mrs, Hardinge will PS linen Sorte aed pret spor grate sd 1. B, WELLINGTON, firm Wellington & Co., 7% Broad PRS hundred acres, in ag) bss oma the advantages of position be- SMITH FANCHER firm Fancher & McChesney, No. 5 d ing to Fs No. on Cherry run, eon C4 Elutner. ‘and’ surrounded by wells eliier now or Canton Company. .... SL $14 8878 | for State and Western flour, anda further decline of Se. has | B0t be in distress or want. No, 32 Water street. being bored, Room well o pe of Se, ° Tesidence of Mrs. 4. Badeau, No. 32 Charles street. . 7 : torsw0 wells. =— Coal. oo. s 46.4 Sisk thoes pientiianed on the sow det misdiaic aaa eviiod Why they have thus been persecuted is enigmatical. Deway.—On Sunday, February 26, at her residence, JOHN CHAD WIC, {61 Peart bo 00, Wet Fan No. 3, on Prenous Crerx.—The Second jcago and Alton Railroad. — % «92 M ® . Beyon Had he been unmolested, or had her letters been sent No, 182 West Fortieth street, Mrs, JouN DEHAN, a native 'Y, firm Mead, Lacey My ‘ater | Petroleum Company, desiring to incinde all the best Chicago and Alton preterred 94" | the most urgent requirements of the local trade there | inviolate, she never would have been in want. ot prindh-ta i ee 5 geitiemiauls . bbls. Staic and'Western, 600 do, Southern, aud 300 Cana. | Your valuable and widely clreulated paper for the inser } requested to attond the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, dian, Of rye flour sales were m ve a at two o'clock. The remains will be interred in Calvary ty olning the new Hi we, of 300 bbls. No doubt is entertained, judging Tocation and surroundings, that the newly developed ol de- Pane No. eon PrmnoLe, Okene.—The Minor Tyrrel Farms Delaware & Hudson Canal, EDWARD DODGE, 51 Wall street, OFFICERS: President—E, J. LOWBER. Vice President—J. YTON. for Jersey, and $8 40 for Brandywine. Corn SSGHNEE GureuahacAitan, Cemetery. Treasurer—WM. A. FOWLER, v ¥ 2 : 5 a if vixty in fee, on the west branch of Pit in moderute , and steady in price. Sales 300 bbls, Police Intelligence Ns eee Duviav.—At Rondout, on Friday evening, February | secretary JAMES H. KIDDER. ba dat’ 80 rods Seok. Room tor ab We quote:— BOLD ROBBERY OF A JERSEY GENTLEMAN—A | 94 Hugewe M. Deveav, in the 25th year of his age, The properly of thls company bag been aslocied ty .praotts | Wine Stowe & t0Ge 6f Howartare Fe -$9 85.010 00 SECOND BUT UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO ROB Doxanvz.—In Brooklyn, on saturday, February 25, | cal judges of oll interests, and includes territory which Fan No, 5, on Hickory Carex.—About seventy-five scres Si 0 15a 10 25 HIM—ONE OF THE PARTIES ARRESTED, ETC. after short iliness, MARY Dowauvy, sister of Terrence | Considered the very best in the whoie oil region, embracing | jn fee, om an altivent of the Alleghany river, which, e fast Choice State... 10 30a 10 40 A . y i Smith, aged 32 ntive of county Cavan, Ireland, | selections on Cherry run, Pithole and Oil crecks and Aile- | acquiringa reputation seeond only to Cherry run. Ol % . 4 an early hour yesterday morning Mr. Henry H. | Smith, years, a native of ‘an, Ireland. | ghany river tuntioubtediy be found om this faria 1B paying quaa- Common to mediuin extra Western. 10 30.010 50 | Wiis S MARiAN: Galital Nunes ks SVL PLEO The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | © the producing interests are now yielding over one hundred | Yuce in for 300 well, Extra round hoop Ohio, Ost. 10 | Tees ele eee 4 street, | attend the funeral, from St. Paul’s church, Court street, | and eighty barrels per day, principally from new wells, r Far No. Li Ow Crees, Orrosire tur Nosiz Weit.—A landed intere: renty aeres of the best part of the farm, on Oil ereek, the site of the great Sherman well, flowed 1.000 burrels a day, and directly opposite and near 49 the greater Noble well, of 1,800 barrel number of are how going down. Fan No. 7, Cagrey Rvw.—A very valuable part of the: gpmpany’s posieasions twa landed or free, interest in a tion of the celebrated MeFate farm, on Cherry run. within « few rods of the Prince, Auburn and Reed welis; on the land adjacent 1s a 200 barrel well, lately struck. 'One well is now going down on this property, and there is every promise of an le yield of oi} hed Western trade brands sey 84 86x | Extra St. Louis 86 4 + 2 1 ‘Common Southern. 104 10945 -112 m4 ‘4 Fancy and extra do. 11 15412 00 | Newark, N. J., entored the drinking saloon, cor- | near Congross, this (Monday) morning, at half-past ten 0 4041175 | nop of East Houston street and Broadway, and, | O'clock. i Everanv.—On Sunday, February 26, of cancer, Euiza- 11 70.014 50 | On leaving, was followed by © number of | gem wire of Jamon B. Bvorard, poh ab yore, ++10 25a10 45 | young men, one of whom seized him by the | The friends of the family are invited to attend the 10 50.411 85 | throat as he was turning into Crosby street, Several | funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. . 223 East Forty-sixth street. "18 oa 9 fs | others instantly gathered around Mr. Walters, and, in | 24) Rest Forty sist sino. sunday, February 26, 42 00a 42 50 | jostling him rudely about, one of the assailants stolea | Frank Winuam, only son of F. E. and Sosan_Fendick, i, and prices | Giamond pin worth $325 from his shirt bosom. The rob- | Of congestion of the lungs, aged 6 months and 22 days. and this alone {s sufficient to pay two per cent per month on the entire capital, and with the developments to cr with the unusually large working capital, promises h auvidends at an early dy: FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS. 199 acres D. Gaines’ Farm, on Horse creek, ying nearly @ mile on either side of the creek—an excellent’ piece of oil ter- riwry, GovERNat Registered 6's of 1881. . Coupon 6's of 1381....... Five-twenty coupons. Five-twenty registered RCURITIFS, Common Canadias Feb. 4. Feb. 11. Feb. 18. Fb. 25. | Good to choice and extra. Yoo, 10% Ttss UL | Ryo flour, suportine ‘i a rs Corn meal, bbls 109'¢ 110° 111% 111 | Corn meal, punchoons 109: 100% «110% 110 The demand for wh 2. 20 acres Stuart's run, all boring land on each aide of the run, within a mile of the great U. 5. well, on Pithole creek, 10-40 coupons. 97 = 102% 102%, 10274 | of the common grades were a shade oll, while prime ‘A sweet little flower, too tender to sta McKinley farm. Hy : dic Chaeh: lie ‘iciieal lensed 10-40 registered. 9 OF" OT 97" | qualities wore without decided change. "Sales, 20,000 | Bers, not content with the booty they had forcibly taken | ron this world's chilly blust he was hurried away. ‘“ Be stole Ramee ters code nous Duaeard ree Coupon fives of 1874 — 12 103 102 | bushels at $2 20 winter red Western; $2 40 for amber | from their victim, determined to possess themselves of ‘The funeral will taki laos. from the residence of his Pepi ee ee ee ‘a yen near the boundary line between Pennsylvania and West 4 Sixes of 1867.. = ac ne OM | Michixan, and $2 45 for amber Kentucky. Rye was | such other valuables as he had in his possession. Ae- | Patents, 283 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday af- | fand—one of the finest farvas on the creek, and not to de ex, | Stim, and exactly in the track of the great oll deposit of te 13-10 Treasu — U6 116. 14% | without decided change in value, the demand, Laing Ternoon, at two o'clock op defo , Sontihent. “The company is ent seven-elght uct. The best tions of oil have been found men. In its vicinity are several wells yielding liberally. Room for 1,600 wells. Work will be commenced upon this property, as upon all the others of the company, prompt. Stock reserved for working capi Positively no Uabill- ‘X'limited amount of stock has been reserved for oe atthe lowest cash price of $73, a share—par gibt toe Ste cordinely they dragged Mr. Walters into No. 12 East ht te Y al og | Maine at $2 08, an ‘anada ‘at the same price, | and com . Sligo, 3 with exceptions in favor of government collaterais at five | att was modcratoly active and firm, with sales of 2,000 | for the streot, but was stopped; immediately after | Mee Wun. a tonde of tho family are respectfully percent. First class commercial paper was in limited | bushels fair quality at $2 25. The corn market ruled | Which the men attempted to take a gold watch and chain | snvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at supply and passed at 7 a 10 per cent. very quict, but there was rather more business noticea- | from his pocket and « diaiuond ring from one of the t10- | two o'clock, frofn the residence of Michacl Flanneley, : Die Guled, 7,000 bushels ol re nig left hand; but Mr, Walters resisted them with | 31g Pavonta avenue: . Foreign exchange was very weak at the commence- pM 5 " e they were coimpelle bandon th red, and 1,800 bushels new 'y were coinpelled to al n the | Fow:sr.—At Woicottville, Conn., on Wednesday, Feb- ment, but firmer at the close of the week, the demand, me old mixed Western may quoted at $1 90, in | enterpri loor, which Lad been guarded by Henry | ryary 22, Mrs, Ruova Fowurn, aged 74 years. : howover, boing extremely light. Bankers’ bille at sixty | Store. Oats were Je. higher, with a fair inquiry. Sales | Archer, then opened, and Mr. Walters passed out. | Ggsvnit,—In Jersey City, on Thursday, February 23, Ono year certifi - 98 9835 933% 9835 | being moderate. Barley was in fair demand, &¢ ‘The money market closed easy at six percent on call, | firm, with sales of 600 bushels state at ¢2 4. 110 acres Shirk Farm, on Sugar creek, two miles above Cooperstown, where heavy oll is found—a fine location and @ very lung distance on the creek. 5., 88 acres Fry Farm, on,Chorry Tree run—all boring land, and full of streains—a splendid piece of oii territory, one mile from Cherry Tree. 6. & acres McClure Farm, on Cherry run, lying one half mile above Plumer, which 1s very promising for of pur- poses, he same being fully paid up free frota all fuvare ssmne By the laws of Pennsylvania the lands constitute the stocks and uo question of individual liability on aecount of stock cam e ,, | of Pennsylvania, to arrive, at $1 12.4 $1 143g for West- | He proceeded to tho corner of Mercer and Houston | Qganies H., youngest son of Mary A. and the lute John ra days were quoted on Friday and Saturday at 107K a orn, and $1 08%’ for Canada, on the spot. streets, where he Bgevorn to officer Conway, of | i Gesner, aged 22 years, 1 month and 10 days. 260 acres Tidioute creek, running one mile on the creek— SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS 1084 ; and at three days, 10874 a 100%. Covree.—There was no perceptible change to note in | the Eighth precinet, the particulars of the robbery. The ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | 100 acres fine boring land. NOW OPEN AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICB, ‘The policy of the government with respect to the cot- | the market for coffee, the demand continuing very mod- | olticer and Mr. Walters at once proceeded to the saloon | invited to attend the funeral, from the South Sixth street NO. 100 BROADWAY. ‘9 acres Haworth Farm, on Pithole creek—a beautiful site, all boring land, two miles above the well, and the pro- periy 1s believed to be fully as valuable as the Sunith farm on Sherry run, LEASEHOLD, INTERESTS. Orders from the country promptly attended to. HE STELLA PETROLEUM COMPANY. OFFICE NO. 74 BROADWAY, N. Y, erate, and prices being without decided change. We | No. 12 East Houston stro t, where " cher was discovered | yethodist Episcopal church, this (Monday) morning, at 1 by Mr. Walters as ow the men engaged | gieven o'clock. itis remains will be taken to Orange, ton seized at Savannah is of greater importance than is | quote Rio prime, 213,¢., gold, and fuir 19¢,, gold » BL 3g0., ir 19¢., yold. gonorally attached to it, The number ofbales shipped Frnauts were exceedingly dull, and the offerings to ia ase time the a be com- | N. J, for interment. from Savannab, ft we have heard, is fifteen | Liverpool and other European ports were smaller than yim. | Arebor Was rested, and on the way | Jexeey.—On Sunduy, February 26, Nictonas Curtsttax ay 80 far ag We have heard, ts hfwon | ver. In fact there were uo bona fd oflerings except to | t0 the station house confessed having Mr. Waters’ pit | pasmnuicx Juxany, a native of Denmark, in the Sth year thousand ef ht hundred and thirty-four; but itis pro- | T\verpoul, and the emgagements te that port emounted to | But said he would not give it up. No trace of the stolen | Frey Seven-eighth working interest In Lease No. 18, MeClamont — bable that the azgregate will excoed twenty thousand | bur itis. Rates wore merely nominal. fhe only enyage. | pin, however, wasdiscoversd. The accused was arrataned | “the relatives and friends of tho family are requested to | Far, Cherry run, on which there ism well now going down, | ORGANIZED UNDER THE GENERAL LAWS OF THE bales. In the first instance, General Sherman ordered re. | ments we heard of were Liverpool, 170 boxes bacon | before Justice Dodge yesterday morning, and committed | gttond the funeral, from his late residence, No. 98 James pationient Three.quarter working interest in Lease No. 4, Lamb and 60 lihds. tallow, at 7s. 6d.; 100 hhds. tallow at 6s., | % Prison for trial, without bail, Archer ix twenty-five | gervet, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. His re- | Farm. Chery run—a well now drilling, night and day—a fine | CAPITAL oases eee SOOO OUD ceipta to be given to the private owners of the cotton | {ha 399 tons iogwood on private terms, und per steamer | Years of ace, a native of England, and saya he lives at 28 | Sarat’ wit be inrecred lu Greenwood Cemetery, Tooutions Juck above the Humboldt Wereae oe ions ii Cine PAE VALUE gi seized, and the marks thereon to be preserved, 8 | 100 boxes bacon at 268. We take the following charters | Hast Houston street. Maxweit..—On Sunday afternoon, February 26, at a Three quarter working esata’ ie: Sinads Sb: Sh » $75,000 RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL. & moans of identifying each particular lot at | from the Shipping Li:—A British brig, 148 tons, to Rio | MYSTERIOUS ATTEMPT TO TAKE LIFE—A LIQUOR | quarter past three o'clock, Miss Mancaner Jane, daughter | parm cl —a well going down, good hantien SHAREHOLDERS ARE EXE: FROM ALL PER- e Grande and back, at $260 per bbL., half gold; one, 201 tons, DEALER SHOT IN THE FACE. ~ of Mrs. Maxwell, : Gr ishaan Won ees, ERS NAL LiKBILITY the time of sale. But with the arrival of Mr. | ¢¢ south side Cube and back, sugar ., and molasses ; ‘The friends of the family are respectfully solicited to Draper at Savannah the plan was changed, and no | $6 25, under deck; one, 308 tons, to Matanzas and back, Yesterday morning Mr. Christopher O'Donnell, keeping | attend the funeral, from ber late reudears, corner of receipts wore given to the parties claiming to be the | 70c. and $6 under; one, 222 tons, to Remedios and back, | a liquor store at No, 29 Macdougal street, appeared before | Mill street and Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, from the owners of the cotton. It has been aiso alleged that | bese! oti coon ee ocak bie, d molasses $6 | Justice Dodge and entered a complaint against James ae at Mrs, Shannon, on Tuesday afteruoon, at two the marks on the bales were effaced before shipment; but | tunzas and back, sugar, 70c., part gold; one, 320 tone, to | Kenny, William Shields and Wm. McDermott, charging | Mynurrr.—At West Farms, Westchester county, on this is stated to be incorrect. Whether, however, thisbe | Havana and back, sug ot hhd. and $2 per box it | them with attempting to take his life. Shortly before | Sunday, Feb 26, of diptherin, Many Prarsatt Mxn- from Havana, and $10 per hhd. and ot box If , i 4 80 of not, the government has given no assurance that | frum a second ent one, 248 tom, to merch os ‘te Cute | ‘Welve o'clock Mr. O'Donnell states that several men en- | RIT, “ype Eliza Fox and the late Benjamin Mer- the cotton so seized will be accounted for to the late | and back, owners, and herein the latter, not unreasonably, feelthem- | “me voy: OrFicers, President—SAMUEL BOOTH. o Vice President aah Kits See ar Sa oar se arene, ae A Rin erah ora g poanetarety 'D BEC. NA EAR or Weoar, Napler & Co.), 92 Broadway, i HORATO GLOW TOPE He Blalow & Co, No. 8 Wilkam street, PROPERTY IN VENANGO COUNTY, Pa., CONSISTIN TNDRED AND THIRTY.RIG’ fg tien GARE An) Ri IN , LADY. WASHL TEARIeOARD lht: fli MAb WW Wolls ea immed! tage the np not Avg d tt company, and with the large Tenulis are anticipated. ee devi Interests, above in. ri m* rashington,” the “Amazon, Colby” Wella, Meas ‘Suiliclent to enable the compaayto pay monthly The company has been formed not as a matter of aby caret: evan oF pecehc es of is w wudictent guarantee ly and faithfully out, Prove @ most desirable and profitable im- 12. One-quarter wi interest. in Lease No. & Lami varuy an chcellont leaks, with a well now being put down. r4 Leese No. 6, Henry Farm, at Henty's Bend, Allegh: river, Toe ine Nell tes ‘ofl, for fourteen ia) eae Aes turned out rer 4 th tHe ik well, which bi bo fou, aa soll omg over @bbis. per day. Well to be put down and completed at once on this lease. Lease No. 8, Henry Farm. at Henry's Bend, Alleghany river, for one alt {he oll, for fourteen years, 4 Lease No, 9, Henry Farm, at Henry's Bend, Alleghi river, for one-balf the oll, on a years. saad Lease of 15 acres, Haworth Farm, for twenty-five (28) verbaif the ol On Pithole creeks tying ou bork Hiton of the creck, and s selection of his farm of cer, four hundred acres (400) ncres. Seven (7) wells to be put down on thle property at once, free o allexpence to this 1%. Lease of 10 acres, being selection from 76 acres of th Heydrick Farm, on ‘Muskeat run, neat Pithole, for one-l it the oil, This is a valuable piece of oil territory. Lense No. 2, rick Farm, Pithole run, for one-half the Sst afew from the great United States well. ‘elt to be put down free of expen: No. 4, Heydrick Farm, Pithole run, for one-half the ‘ame ns above. Well to be put dewn by the company. Lease No. 6, Heydrick Farm, Pithole run, for one half the oll, Well to be put down by the company. sugar, 700. part gold; n brig, 200 tous, | tered hie place and called for drinks, and while at | “'thefunerat will take place from the residence of her gold; a British bark, tothe | the bar a noise was heard on the sidewalk. Le pemmpeee Mrs. Geo. S. Fox, on Tuesday morning, at ‘age, 68c., selves aggrieved. In all probability, had they antl wna Sth kl, be ost lad Mr, O’Densall’ went to the door to see wise | CO'tus arstval of ihe hal.past ws ofciout traie, from toe pated that their private property rights would not | ing, $800 per mouth; @ British brg, 219 tons, to Vera | the matter was. O'Donnell saw the three men named | Harlom Railroad depot, Twenty-sixth street and Fourth be respected, the cotton in question would never | Crvz and bock from Cienfuegos; a British bark, 478 one and being acquainted with Kenny, asked him , avenue, tons, to Matamoros; a British brig to Sisal; a British schooner, | he did not come in. At that moment K x Maor.—On Saturday, February 25, Frang C., only son have fallen into our hands; for they would | 419 tons, to Tampico; a British brig, 240 tons, to Clen: | drew a pistol and fired, the ball taking tilect in O'bon. | of F.C. and ®. M. Mace, agen'6 years, Jie, have burned it before the city fell into our | fuegos and back to a port north of Hatteras, and one, 177 | nell’s right cheek, passing out of his mouth, inflicting a The funeral services will take place at the residence of Some of the complaining persons are, or | tons, five moutiis trading, on private terms, serious wound, ‘The men then ran aw 5 but Shi his grandparents, 221 Jersey avenue, Jersey City, this Hay.—Shipping grades continue quiet, but steady in | was arrested by officer Barker of the Eighth precinct, and taken morning, at ten o'clock. Hie remains will be profess to be, loyal to the national government, and they | price, at $1 60 a $1 65; retail lots may be quoted at | officer Hyland of the Twenty-eighth prev tercepted ren to Passat fe rocogmize no equity in our buying cotton and other pro- | $1 66 a $1 75. MoDermott and took him into canoe. | may made his sayes.s-at Unicaga, on Weenes , February 22, ducts, through Treasury agents, from the rebels beyond Hora —The stock of all grades being greatly reduced, | escape, and is yet at large. Justice Dodge committed the | Hewny ©. Manvix, counsclior-at-law, of klyn, of the it while we © no pretense of barter or pur- and with a fair demand both for export and consumption, | prisoners for trial, in default of one thousand doll bail | firm of D. & H.C. Marvin, New York, aged 28 years. our lings, mak Pp the market continues very firm, hoiders being very firm | each. There was not the least provocation given Kenny, Relatives and friends and the logal profession are in- chase with regard to similar property falling within our | in their views, and are generally unwilling to grant any | and the cause of his attempt on O'Donneil’s life romains | vited to attend the funeral, at the Church of the Holy lines. ae _ — ~ Sed sane et ries guaes en a mystery, i sie x te yn. boy (Monday) afternoon, at three continue , ol ; ARING Bi Mi o'clock, withont further notice. Principle apart, the question arises whether the recog: | were chiofly songht for by cousumors. Sales to-day were ‘The house No. 91 Ninth hehe Moxpvans.—In Brockign, on Saturday, February 26, nition of the rights of tho Savannah ootion owners would | 200 bales, at 0c. & 600. for new growth, with fancy at mt nih strect was entered by burglars | Cuanieg W. C., son of Jeremiah and Susan D. Mundell, not be our best policy, in view of the prompect of similar | c,, und 26c. a 38c. for old do. on Saturday night, or at an early hour on Sunday morn- | aged 19 years and 10 months. captures in the future, Tt is, of course, to be considered | qu carly bn aron ciate ane cat Srespinig aces ing, io 0 very daring and adroit manner, and robbed. | the fia ptr gh oy tg nna reahdoutce of i that the government is greatly in need of money, and | sales we heard of were 26 bie, New Orleans at 61 25, Tho burglars broke the glass in «window of the front | parents, No. 321 Bridge street’ this (Monday) afternoon, that the proceeds of the gale of the property seized Navat Stones wero dull and depressed. basement, then wrenched off a protecting bar and enter- | at half.past two o'eloek. 3 pentine was offered in small quantities at $1 . poe esi be vryuaetul toi Bat if iatend of captures, | Uc a previous ratou Tat sod pitch wore quit, and | Shani bitoni or chor ens ehee se ee wees | acme AT ® Moeerng new Mire Ana Tl Lease No, 1, Prather Farm. §% working interest, on which moda hi SPubbUcing inTERESTA. interest by 4 ‘woil and lease, ih rap. = So Sark well a1 im vestinent, a barrels ia ‘we are to witness th ction by the rebels cos Were wholly nominally unchanged. = = ‘| abstracting from a side pocket $1,400 in bonds, including | Farewell, dear mother, sistor and faithful wifo, = | Well tno. secseeeeeeestevuse . a © to witness 10 wholesale destru by ig hat tegen ms Yiu oteies to im ee ae 7, Da aonys $1,400 Ap See Sas eee, sister and faithful wifo, abe seutes: Subscription 2 for'a taahed number of Sharés are new ton and tobacco wherever they are in immediate perce; note one $1, in Uni States bo This men ‘ou have passed away. No buman power % market for any description, dullness beiny the most pro- Hy Interest Coquette Well, Bgbert Farm, Oil gos Cee rot capture, It is obvious that the temporary mincnt feature. In prices, however, we have no mave- previcen, ‘Sut pald no atienion tat Oiemedity afar Butera bo'more. oe fine Foontvod your rorks now dowing Oa barrels pet day. Our Tote: ww Once of the Conn area SY ete ‘we might derive from the confiseation of that which had Polnny. k Urb and es. oye yt ay 1 0, | wards the burglars paid him the “very "alove ‘etiontion rit in hie sbeate of bliss, ie rent in this well Soup 3 a 4 Hos} Wiliam A. sett be Larner free already faiten into our bands would be offset by a been : Just mentioned, ore you will bloom more bright and fair, 36 free interest ington Well, and lease, A lontague street, near Cou: Purnouva.—The market was dull for all ki id « ow pumping 8) barrels per 7d PWC. Booth, 48 Myrtle aveouer Stewart & "Con 10d serious drawback. The more Southerm produce we | prices were morely nominal, particularly for. relined, HOUSE INSPROTORS. Gumus een By oar i ere nor fe ir Pet 10 bbls, Filion treet; i. jovin, 904 Fulton treat; also, with either sre enabled Ww export, the more our foreign oe wo S = a te aan = 6; hr n Li land i ‘a opted OF THE HERALD, Services at the house, this (aoe) afternoon, at 7180 : = trade will favor @ decline or operate against a rise in the ie. a 88c. for free, @ sales of crude wer jo. JACDOUGAL Street, Feb. 26, 1865. three o'clock. Her remains will taken to Honesdale, w. D—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, Premium on ssid the more amiable out ralaona | Bebeoe warquac?™” tor Meteo a ls Ae. | going in your paper of today (undny) hat perm | Pay erntermeal Jesr goasseanavanr ame ancat wnerixo | $30,000 Ty ee goin te de With other nations are likely to be, and the more pros Faomateas, — Reco! 190, packages beef, 607 do. cut giving his name as John Gallaghor was arrested for lar- | MeNouty.—-at White Plains, N. Y., on Sate Hho'anaual mosting/ ot te ockholders of thls com, 2 ats ind acta aao 2 wus our eotntae, ‘ Ly to beo meats and lo. @ pork market was less act- | ceny, who stated that he lived at it | Februar Avaenr Me - 5 Mh n ecinsessocuiert worm tad gearely nota .09 nat 6860 | cold tno uch pers ever t'”byanor: | agar noe ABO MeMovey im ae Gah ge of age RS dren rack cece | $176,000 Fekettat ua mtn Rita r , s ‘he rights of property owners in cases | g94 873 for new meas, % for 1868-4 do., cash ing this, and coprocting the mistake, you will ‘The funoral services will be hold at St. Matthew's vp sate of ail more ‘on Liat this ity or Brwghinn. Of .ause, ik would nut be uceseary to pay the yaluo of J and FeRUIAT WAY. closing at $34 26 roqulas, $20 0 $80.08 Te A LINCOLN, | chusch. Hedfogi Mk.” an Typalay afterygon, 04 pale truatecs, WIOURE. Oa Walk aicoet. amet

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