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EUROPE. Arrival of the Cuba with Three Days Later News. France Expecting a Speedy Peace in America. An Order for Rebel Torpedoes Counter- manded in England. Immense Demand for United States Stocks in Germany. Mobel Attempts to Frighten Bngland Into Recognition. Bapoleon Again Disavows the Cession of Mi can Territory- to France. CARDINAL WISEMAN’S FUNERAL. THE FASHIONS, ‘Fhe steamship Cuba, Captain Stone, which left Liver- poo) at nine o'clock on the morning of the 26th, and @eoenstown on the 26th of February, arrived at this port * yesterday evening. ‘Her news is three days later than the advices of the ity of Baltimore. ‘The English Board of Trade returns for the month of Becember and for the year 1864, are published, The ex- Ports for the month show a decrease, as compared ‘with December, 1863, of about two and a quarter millions Sterling; but the returns for the year are £13,823,960 in @xoens of the preceding year. ‘The funeral of Cardinal Wiseman took place in London en ‘the 23d ult, and was attended with great pomp. ‘Many distinguished men took part in the proceedings, ‘and the procession to the cemetery was three miles in At a reform meeting in London, composed of delegates from the various trades unions, a reform league was formed upon the basis of manhood, suffrage and vote by ‘An attempted performance by the Brothers Davenport et Leeds had again resulted in a row, and their cabinet ‘was smashod to atoms. ‘A lengthy debate took place in the English House of Oommons, on the 24th of February, on the adoption of ‘measures to eheck the decline of the population in Ire- Jand; but no aétfon was had. ‘Tho weekly statement of the Bank of France shows an ‘Yncreage in the cash on hand of about seventeen million It is reported that M. Thiers, in order to prevent a Split in the opposition, had consented not to speak upon ‘the September Convention. ‘The Paris Bourse, on the 24th of February, was firm, “end rentes advanced to 67 50. King Victor Bmanuel returned to Turin on the 23d of Pobruary, and met with an enthusiastic reception. @absequently reviewed the National Guard and was fondly cheered. The American Question. WEACE IX AMBRICA STILL LOOKED FOR IN PARIB. ‘The Paris correspondent of the Lo: doe Ped the Lon says ‘Phere is much talk in Paris of continued peace proclivi- les between the federal and confederate governments, ‘Motwithstanding the result of the late peaco conference. A REBEL ea Ran. SORPEDO ORDER COUNTRRMANDED. Gazette says:—We are ina = pr Srehrdarved ee tetas ceneninney. the Confederaio gov- —aberigh i] foots like the like the Mestioeercrsteee, and rivers, or faith in some early ces- Ext haves if UNITED STATES STOCKS IN GERMANY. a London Army oud | Ht z 8 tt i ths 13 533 E 3 5 1 nd pric of the eaeiton it the the the Igudable exertions of the Reichs- Fone w get oy of the deficit by reductions of expenditure all departments. uri itnatanding the Watioval Ban! Rebel Political Strategy. ON FROM ENGLAND. WEPORTED DENIAL BY FRANCE OF ANY CESSION OF Fp yee ‘8 TERRITORY. 28) correspondence of London Times} besides the denial which appeared the Nonitour ‘of © rumored cession to France of a of the Mexican territory, to the American i assurances have been government that no such cession has , and that the transaction consists of nothin, re than a lien on the produce of certain mines unt expenses incurred by the French expedition are fully oh her, aging the ene’ which attributed to mperor the fone of soon recognizing the Confederate States ry is dented i (French) official people ; if any, of the federals ; sewed by Confederates. What may passing in the recesses of the Imperial mind no one like certainty, ministers no more ‘The Emperor is, risca, and may do that or anything ; but for the present the report ofa senoganicas Ty) but litle credited. FEAR OF 4 WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES. (Feb, 24) correspondence of the Londou Times} It js always interesting to learn the @4 French writers on England and on English statesmen ; infons are more worthy of at- the political articles which pear.avery fortnight in the Revue des Dewe Monder, the last number the Sredited by ve gan say with an tews of enlighten there are fow whose tion than the author ol says after Roman of Moxico and the existing rolations ‘the United States; but, beyond all comparicon, thae of the fon to Mexico should end in eonten- tions with the American republic mthing could be more The surest way to scape ws Genete an accident ts (0 remain ae short a time as ‘arcade sets little importance on the » rhodot Montades of the American Dewepaners, or even on the vagaries of the Benator who, when determining the sitva- tion of the are agents of the Union, wished that the credited to the re are junrefecting, Meter. If the oxped' k-pioratie for Franc: Ministor should b ‘and easily carried erway in wor government has ~A cortain thee itating the Senate.ond treating Mexic ‘There is no reason to four that the | nl fe commit any act of hostility against f Ms foreign policy, Ir. Seward would not think Lower House made @ declaration intended to matr'ain Ne ee aaa that the note ay bp Bore Soo Seer Chair man of wiil not prevent the continuation of she Socnasion of Se Vane: oy ie 4 detail ‘The Prussian ae @ Aue | Eng) of Pruasian claims in reference to An assembly from the political associations of Schies- aie ae how ae take place at Rendsburg, and tha Penesies Diste sane great efforts in favor of Tesokitions for anaexation to The Grand Ducal palace at Brunswick had been destroyed by @ fire which broke out during a court ball. India. Cavcorra, Jan. 30, 1865, Shirtings and twist quiet. Produce unchanged. Ex- change 28. 334d. (?) Freights dull. Bompay, Jan. 30, 1965. unchanged. Freights declining. Prater 2 ch egg wrth oe active. Tea eons ‘si du Jan. 14, 1866. Exchange 4s, 94. Twist dull Je nm. A Shan; uary 9 saye:— Sir Rut ord cock returns to the Fes, mail. coon, guaranteeing free navigation in the inland seas. convention further allows the establishment of an English consulate at Simonosaki or Pachment, and empat lates for the nt by Japan of an indemnity for the expedition up the Stratts of Simonosaki. with Japan are more and eer ff cog go my Bash. Everything ea ve erie to oa the caprices of fashion, even to the colors selected for the aitire of ie dificrent seasons; and if a sisralete stptiments of present: eachr faithful knig! wear of Bx4 y, the cha’ would be frequent, if all gala and public dresa, to such an extent jmost every lady's colorg are those usually worn by every gentleman; and there might be some difficulty in recognizing these, but that the old custom of wearing ‘ther color’? been relinquished. The order of tho is simplicity united with good taste—a union pro- ductive of the best results, even in thesedays of dressy ostentation, when, in spite of the gaudiness inherent in many of the articles worn, a certain degree of elegange is obtainable in their disposition and arrangement, For indoor wear the Zouave vest, in cashmere or in Pers Briss the trimmings special thereto, is Sesae te < favor in Paris, Skirts are made on pier: worn with these vests, as well as with the led perins zous, in foulard or in cashmere. We may here note that satins are quite d la mod: again, even for ball costume, the turquoise blue, pale rose, and pearl gray colors being pre- ferred, ‘The gray especially, either in crape or satin, has been particularly remarked at the recent bale de la Cour. ‘The taste for fur trimmings in rolls or narrow bands on pardessus has turned to account the merits of the sable tae, They are particularly charming on black velvet vestements, no matter of w! form. Where the slab- trimining might be found too expensive, strips of martin fur may be employed with advantage. In the way of Jewelry, the crystal ornaments recently introduced are Tmuch less admired for wear as earrings; but they are applied with excellent effect in the ‘hair, or among foliage in floral ornaments for the head. Eventxa Drass,—Light fn, moire antique robe, pro- vided with a passementerie ornament fringed with light beads, so placed on the dress as to stimulate a tunic. The bows down the front of the skirt, of the same material asthe dress, are edged with two rows of beads. The corsage is ornamented in a similar style. Gray velvet bonnet 4 fanchon; a velvet band passing across the middle attaches the lace of the fanchon, Batt Dress.—White silk robe, ornamented with rolls of satin surmounting a flounce composed of upright satin Tolls between two rows of white satin fluting. Over the robe isa tunic forming @ sort of train, and surrounded with a flounce of plaits and bouillonnés very similar to tho ernamentation of the lower part of the dress. The coreage is round, and the bertha is trimmed to match the other portions Of this ball toilet. Poarl necklace and heed dress of marguerites, Warxina Dress.—Light brown silk robe, trimmed round the skirt with two wide bands of black velvet edged with email balls and surmounting a plaited flounce. The hablt or coat coreage, is also trimmed with velvel and passementerie round the edges of the pack-tarned tails. Green crape bonnet, without bavolet, but ornamented behind with a profusion of magenta vel- ‘Vet ribbons. Commercial Intelligence. THE LONDON MONBY MARKET. [From the Manchester Guardian (city Are Feb. 25.) Intense dulness sfill prevails in all departments of Stock Exchange business, and consols have again re- mained at 8034 a 8414 for money, and 8934 @ 80% for the account. The discount demand at the. bank has been very small for Friday, which is usuallya busy day. In the open market transactions are becoming numerous at 4% per the colors ges Lekesas py) Just now the black and’ white predomi- mate for that almost cent. There were no gold c= at the bank to-day, ans any arrivals thet may DP hoelell tact once apcuted for the continent. Foreign securities have been fist. bog ip at 2656. Spanish passive and certificates are Ky better, the former at 3254, the latter at 15, lederate loan is at 55 to 57, @ reaction of 3. are fractionally higher at pane ene have been inactive and finance shares It ise: that the interest on the March E: aameaeae on thelr renewal, 1 8 erat Ficbeduer bil, 3 ate oe Ce Beeman Teturan of the Bank of Fagland exhibit an suerte 6 bullion Bog ea. Go aote or diver 6a. 19¢4., dol- ‘eagles 765. 436 AMERICAN SECURITINS. ‘s circtilar says:—Uniked States five-twenty Baring’ ponds have ralled 10 during the week, and are now quoted at 58. There been s limited business in Iili- nois shares at 52, and in Erie at 33836 All other secu- rities are wi mittens ee gp agen Railroad, 333¢ a 84; a iicion 68a bt THE PAkis bag! om Fev, 25, 1968. ‘el The Bourse closed firm at 67f. “a . MESSRS. RICHARDGON, SPENCE AND 00.’8 CIRCULAR. ‘Livgrroot, Feb. 24, ¥ Corros.—Our market continued flat till after the arri- val of the Peruvian, containing warlike news, and the announcement of the entire failure of the confe- rence in America. This ‘@ firmer tone—which still continues—to our et, and with a daily increas- ing ¢emand—to-day's sales ten or more—prices are — oHgen The q are:—Middling Or- ir eri, Te: 194. ; y shankar tse rex 10 has Teen ele ‘at rather veer prices. READSTUFFe.—The weather has again \ not peed ae and the trade me dull for all articles. At Tuesday’s pty ty ati Ce ype for wheat, at thie checked the and very little business was done. Flour and iodien oor corn Were slow at To-day’s market was almost a in sales of wheat, and the slight improvement of Tuesday was ‘was fully lest. Flour was very dull at jate prices. corn unal- tered. Wequote wheat: Milwankeo an and amn- 9d. a 88. ; winter and thern, $4, a 8s. 4d. per 100 Ibs. ‘Flour—Extra States, Zils. a 22s ; extra Ohios, 228. a 24s. per barrel, Indian corn—Galatz , 266. a 263, 3. per 480 ibs. Brey has sold more freely, but holders have met the demand readily, and in ome cases have accepted easier Prices ex quay. Pork in limited demand, but from soarcity prices are well maintaingd. Bacow is unchanged in prices, with a steady consump- tive demand. Hams slow. ‘Shoulders quiet. Larp dull, and, with sales barely reaching 100 tons, prises are easier. TALLOW continues in good demand, but being freely offered, prices are again rather easier, 408, to 41s. Od. being the value of North American, Ta London the mar. ket is dull and lower, P. Y. C. closing at 408, 94 per cwt. Ous.—Sperm steady. Grade selling at £50, and small lots of winter bagged at £52 a £83 per ton. Nothing done in spring or summer-bagged. PrTrovece in better demand, about 1,000 bbls. refined Pennsylvanian having been sold at 1s. 10d. als. 11d. for good, and 2s, for fine white, No crudo in the market. QveRCrTRON Barw steady, at 6. 6d. for Philadelphia and 5s. 6d. a 68. for Baltimore. Skaps.—Clover less inquired for, and 3s. to 4a. per cwt, cheaper. Flaxseed—50 hhds. New York sold at 67s. 6d. and in setail at 70s. Linseep Cake slow at £8 17s, 6d. to £9 Sa. per ton. THE LATEST MARKETS. Liverpoot, Feb, 25—Evening. Corrox.—Salos today 12,000 bales, including 4,0 speculators and exporters. The market closed ound with a trifling advance. Baraneturrs.—The market is inactive. Provisions. —The market is is quiet and steady. Evenin Stock Exch anes. s a, BDNREDAY, = 1 #10000 American gota 105% 400 ahs Bri NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, os AND DEATHS. oan ‘Werwons, youngest daughter of Aa od more, Eaq., both of this city. a eine — Ts, remain March at Grace oe . Dr. REM. rd A. Cumminos, of Thos. Cummings, Ba. a CLA ‘Mitucan—Mooax, Wedsesday, March 8, at the Bedford street “march. ® by the Rev. f= Nd As ath of this city brew I. MinuiGan to Lizzie T. Moons, a by the ‘Newmax—Mornr.—On Wednesday, March: Rev. J. J. Lyons, Mr. ones oats i, of San San Francis Cal., to Rosa, eldest daughter of E. Morris, Richmond, Va. Ban pen pee aeement ae rs copy. Basy—Fasui ‘24, at the Charch of the Holy Trinity, sy, Haden ston Ci, J., by the Rev. Le Le Noble, Jaww; Reay, any, to Exrura Mar’ Heremyaos Fastay, heady pony Bentham Fabian, of the Troasury, Washington, D. 0. Mness, Mary Mrxixs Yimaiden name Mary Gray), pe dy ae fe Ny oranty Most, Ireland, i eee year ae tana the TR, la area) aerag, at balf-past one o'clock, from her tate ‘No, 64 Mulberry street, without further invitation, pense Procurtaes. Bass aun Corman, son of John and Alice E. Bloomfield, ‘the funeral nfs —— this ere) of velnig Died. short but severe y, March 7, after a sho! arere trame, Harlem, on March 7, Mnga- marta, th bat i aot rik ‘and ‘rhe funeral will take place from the residence of Der | -sicbad 109th between Second and Third avenues, reper (Th ”) eng, ae ma at one o’clock. \RDIN. eg county ormaaghy Irland aged 2 The funcral will take 023 neste co of her sister, Mie. Connolly, 211 West street, thts (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’elock. Casox.—On Meaaey; March @, Writ1am Casox, in the sone i sada of he family are i} ty fr jends of the attend the funeral, at his tate nies No. 202 street, this (Thursday) afternoon at one o'clock. }ANAN.—On Tuesday, March 7, Eusasern, only child et Lawrence J and Ellen ‘Agnes Callanan, aged 7 months and 7 days. The friends of the family are prpeteay invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday! sparnine, at ten o'clock, from th a the ressaance of her parents, 79 Baxter ite White, roe car On We March 8, of er Gnomon F. FULLER, ges sare and 6 mon ‘Therelatives and friends or the family, _ ae mem- bers and friends of Americus Engine Company No. 6, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his brothers, No. 234 Madison street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock. The remains will be taken to Cypress Hilis Cemetry for interment. Fowren. —In the town of Mount Pleasant, on Tuesday. afternoon, March 7, Martna J. Dey Ea rnp “daughter of ‘Wm. Fowler, Esq., In the 33d year of her age, Funeral services this (Thurs nday) afersoon, at _two e’clock, in the First Methodist Church, White Plains, Gvyre.—On Monday, March 6, Mary, wife of Benjamin A. Guyre, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursda; doy afternoon, at one o'clock, from ber Inte Besidence, 1 lyckoff street, Wil- Hamsburg. ‘Hanion.—James Harton, aged 43 His remains will be taken to the nveravens for inter- ment. Hixox.—In Brooke on Wednesday, March 8, Fayxre Stoan, youngest child of James B. and Catharine M. Hixon, ed 1 year, 1 month and & days e relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited vo attend tho funeral, from the residence of the parents, 299 Poarl street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, Hatt. —In Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 5, Gzorcr 8., only son of Simeon and Elizabeth ©. Hall, aged 2 years. Jatives and frienda are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resi- dence of his ron 04 Nevins street, Brooklyn. Portsmoatl H.) papers please 4 Happen, —In Brook: ng ‘on Tueadny, March 7, Crowst, Happry, in the 64th year ear of his age. ‘The friends and rolatives of the f family are invited to attend the funeral services, at“ his late residence, No. 24 Remsen street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o'clock. His remains will be taken to Woodbridge, N. J., for in- terment. Faneav.—On Wednosday, March 8, Ae, youngest. daughter of Louis and Matilda Isabeau, aged 1 year, 7 months and 22 days. The friends and acqnaintances of the ao: rien invited to ated the funeral, from the resi- drnce ber parents, 102 East Thirteenth street, on rae —In this city, on Tuesday, March 7, Frances a | Rieor c Voluey, , and daughter of’ Thomas set jet The relatives and and friends of the al are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on. Fri fdr ag two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, | ‘West Thirty-second street. Lasar.—On Wednesday, March 8, Avoustus Lasar, in the 40th year of his age. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s pepe Mappey.—In Jersey ay, on miciy Mare paces , only child of Patrick and Marie weeks, ci tater hm ha this (Thurs- from No. 127 York street, Jersey City, at day) two o'clock. Mrrcari.—At White Plains, on Beton, Mareb 8, ai the age of 75 years, Kuss Lew, w dow’ of Minott teal sof the fernily are. invited, to. attend the late residence, on Friday afternoon, at two Wednesday, March 8, Jouis Mriion, sis- MrLion.—On bes Sagoo of Edward Burke, aged 24 years and 5 months. the famil; oe nd th jureday) at two velock re Minraren At inibush, on carat March 7, kere. Divonat ManrEnse in the age. The relatives and friends of The ents are invited to attend the furferal, from her late residence, this (Thursday) afternoon, at coos clock. a will be th waiting at the corner of Third avenue and Twenty-fourth street, South Brook! Nxison.—At West Flushing, op Tuerday, March 7, Anna M., Bana tant Peter and Jane C. Nelson, in the 0th .year of Ostraxper.—In. mag i on Tuesday, ier LT ot gen ot doe loteouarander; aged 10” tosibe thd’ 6 relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the from the residence of Thos. J. Baker, Se jew York, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 0’ Roninsoy. —At Port Royal, 8. C., on Friday, December oe ee Tuomas H. "Rosixson, @ native of years and 26 days. London ie ), New Orleans and California papers please i Smtu.—On Wednesday, March 8, Juusa, the beloved wife of sawn Smith, in'the 67th year of or her aba, from the parish of Castelpoliard, county’ Westmeath, Trelam. Tho friends and relatives of the fam! Be tavited to attend tho funeral, on # at half-past one o'clock, from her restdence, ‘No. "482 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-ninth and streets, Soversery.—On Wednesday, March 8, Mra. Many a soprmmeny, wife of Robert Soderbery, igod' 60 Yoara, 2 months and 16 days. Notice of the speutey, will be given in pene paper. Brewant.—On Tu March 7, Martaa, wife of Alexander Stewa — in nthe Tete year of her age. ‘The relatives friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thu r) at four o'clock, from her late residence, 378 Grand streot, Funcral services at St. Stephen's church, corner of Broome and Christie streets. Srevensox.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 8, Jamas Srevenson, of No. 32 Jane street, aged 54 years, Notice of funeral in to-morrow's papers. TrepweLt.—On Tuesday evening, March 7, SABURY Taxpwett, in the 85th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, on Satar. day, at twelve o'clock, from Iris late residence, No. 20 East Fourth street, near Lafayette place. Vantax.—At Chapwqua, Westchester county, om Mon- day, March 6, Svaan A., relict of William Varian, of Westchester, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and frionds of the family are respectful; invited to attend the funoral, at the Reformed Dute church, at West Farms, this (Thursday) morning, at half- past ten o'clock. es will be at the Fordham depot to meet the nine o'clock A. M. train from Twenty-sixth street, Hurlem Railroad. Wrate —In Rossville, on Tuesday, — 1, Mrs. Axxa We. opr agod 86 years and 6 months. The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at three oot, from the residence of her son-in-law, William A. Spofford, Roseville, Staten Island. Boats leaving: cy Whitehall at nine o'clock A. M. and one o’clock P. M. connect with the trains, and return at six o’clock P. M. Wiurte,—On Wednestay, March 8 Caanues Ware, of the late John L. White and Mary A. White, aged ® 9 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from No. 62’Myrtie avenue, {srookiyn. Wruiams.—Ih Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 8, of congestion of the lungs, Cuaktas R., the youngest son of Tar arcion and Daniel’ Williams, aged yet and 4 mont The friends and acquaintances of the family are tes- pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, corner Court and Warren streets, Fs opastatpeiiy Bulkley, seagrecin creenem ita Ne Mig Aurore, Ba Dictes, Tomeait oa Dashing ota iat N Sent Rowe Behr ‘Cokvmas qaeste va Schr AB Parker: Robert Norwalk, Sloop Hiome, DeWart, New Haven—H 8 Racket & Co, ‘Steamtug eer Greytown. pe following th : ‘loop Thos Bitter "Tule grime 1, a ny. she Ida B OT Oe Hi sit Kremer. ieee. € a » Deep River, pia New Uaven—H 8 Racket & Page gi aly ole antes s arrmetta te fat E; PM, lat vist take, Non Oo Fr ateamanip’ Lafayette, eum Sterne 1TH ransport), Eldridge, Annapolis, “hares Weboicr Spsnenr Tandon ang Ile of, Wight Feb 11, with mdse and Paty ry to BE Morgan & Bon, sfee, to Napier & Welntord een way a i ; Miregoane, 17 days, with seier (Meck), Vogt, Havana, 11 days, with su- - coeprbaee gar, to R M Sloman . (are Guba (Brem), iulter, Trinidad, 30 days, with sugxr, ark Fietou {of Pictou), Gordon, 1 days, with sugars to MeGoll @ Feith.” ed hebvy NS wings during ba ae (of Haifa, ‘Prgsie wit Becker & Co, 2d inst, lat 353, ea oH “Gir Blatter: hence for Matamora, 9 ays ou ‘Brig Wm A Dresser (of Bangor), Hatch, Havana, 14 days, , with molasses, to: Se, | ee te se ati whee 3 eae ne F Gears Ward, Bevenned, 9°daye, “with Hanson, Potce, PR, #7 with Stee aa ne ae. ). Laird, Arroyo, D RB Dewoif & Co. ' Bay via Glouces- , McBride, Cornwallis, N8, 11 YeWolf . Gould, eam NS, 11 days, with wi jeckscher, 8.nith, Savannab, 12 days, with cotton Schr Biliow. Eliems, Washington via Hampton Ross, 5 ay Rohe 3 turner, Hodgdon, Baltimore, 10 day fammond, Paine, Sehr ‘Givdier, Clark Philadel Se an esl Shaw, Phihdelghie * F Annie Megee, Reta hiladelphia, 6 days. Behr Buona na Via i Whe Philadelphia, Schr H P Simmoni 4, Ph Behr 8 T King, B itadelphia. Schr G Willey, Tracey, on, Di Behr GG Holmes, Taylor, atle, Del. ‘Schr Millard Fillmore, ey, Nea Boston for Philadelphia. Schr Blondel, py Ghapmss, Provincetown for Ebladelghie. Schr Smithy ch, Provincetown for Philadelp etcalf, Rul ull,” Providence, Sehr Sehr W N loeener Leek, New Haven. Schr L A Bayles, Romain, Orient. SMIED, China ( Br) (Br), 1 Téverpecks lorro Oastie, Ha- Por ; wenasoe Pte Siac eo (or Ct te; SE tent a ae ‘Wind at sunset SE. Fat pepe ey He ee T Northern, Miscellaneous. Smr Many L Sorrow, Rowland, went ashore on Baker's Inland November 20, during s squall, and became a total loss. The captain and crew were saved and remained at the island atthe last advices, [The MLS wasa fine Al ship of 1448 tons register, built at Mystic, Ct, in 186, from whence she heailed, and wan owned by © Mallory, Esq, of that place.) Srraxsair Cororan:, which went out io Rlo Janelro under command of Capt Jolin Codman, has been sold to the Bri Pe bieafeepeed and will be Bat into commission as a gun- ve me government offered 120,000 milreas, equiva: ont to $180,000, for the American steaun bip Washington, which put into Rio for coal on her way to Chins. Srsauens Tawaw, 14 tons, and Martin White, 100 tons, have been sold at Shanghae—the former for 25,000’ tals, and bat ae for $7200. 18 Bonxxo—London, Feb 28—The Alford ( sgrived 1a the river, ve reports that on the 11th X, jon 24 she fell in with the ship PBornce (of Richnond, Me} Belts Shnpelchhromcuigatomty stor fhe ie a over. and crew abandoned her, and wore taken ‘eu board. the A ford. (The Shi 00 was for Rio sna, Be was an A2 vessel 10 form con yy A at ‘pichwsol te, of 61 in 1865, and was owned by M ohttte BS, Knwr acte—Cuxhav te the Ansern attempted seaterday even jow the fart Dearbo oon oe ‘Callao, into this barbor, Pant did not succeed. ‘The BB K has drifted up as far as Groden, where tee les 1 cer, hearlly beset bp ice. Bavaxg—Calcutta, Jan 21—The A H Badger grinacit in Fant places going down the river, the last time fn Bibby Domingoes Hole; was surveyed and found making me wet rater ‘and sok receded ofand for New York, put into Ne ewpors meri of bay h inst, in distress, and id repores night of the th ss ‘wae rap into by an unknown side wheel bean off Cuttybunk, and los] bowsprit, and rameives other Senn Frans Locas, Baker, for New York, in attempting to | ge ea tof Bristol, Ri, 60D ashore at the carranee of rbor, and rem: off at high pein pee pewen bie: (Rong Fg id Ape ry cn jt eail ep ir, if main Seria arin ia Ro ook oso ed ashore at Holmes’ woe’ ‘was Para ‘a 6th thst without Bi i, Feb 21—The Jeanetta Roullt He from pho ork, has: 8 oe pe de. “Fulcher” (American Baltimore ee na a Sere oe ee MO Cs or bark Ton a0 We ‘leon, from Glasgow for San Arras im a eernie™ Forte , Buenos Danneman: Gotony, Berry, Ospe'de Verds; Tiival ; Geo Washingt Haines, tare, jelow ea te ee a Tineke from Rio Ao’ Jenelrovs Tock Lamar, Lg ot Bmma ©, West, Boston; brige Mathew Kenney, for siti, a une; schra Minnie pists New sae Br). P fork ‘Linden, ‘ane a annua ven, Feb Te Ar cle a Lane Jeanette Roa Deutohland, Hansen, do. eee Boxnar, Jan pm De ch Hae boas week tee My ew « oman jriston ( Pill) ‘Capiz, Feb 16—Arr Bounding Bilow, Vidulich, NYork. RPh Ris Nat qbtats Feb 25— Arr Lorenso, Merriman, Mouimein for Low: q.azatoow, Feb de—care United Kingdom (8), Campbell, New ops Fob 17—Arr Mist, Lincolm, Leghorn (and eld welar York yapdageat Gluckmaat ee aegpaieead eghs WCA, Jan SEArr brig Robert Wing, Hal, Boston rea ect ii ech ft Tesae ei, Work: 2th, ‘ey of of Cork. (a 4 oo cae Clyde; 2 a5 3 Bigot NYork. (ont Jan 18 for ee phias Amity, ee Nantes; dy as (a), for. ul NYark; Peravid rent (my eae Fortia Feb 23— rs fopallat it, Phillips, Callao; Germa. Dta, a foweeend, Fon Angeles, 5 Jouun’ Gilpin, " ‘Whiting, i, Feb 17—Arr Deslumbrante, Locire, NY. brigs Harriet ‘ork. ayna, Feb 19—In for pbagraims, Feb 19-10, port Barnaby, eae ae, arr rr Beatriz, Vianna, NYork; 13th, Laher- Feb 11—In port barks Mary Lucretia, Bowers, ‘Btarhght, Re ola So ie’ i Paterin’. Ital), pete Rew Orleane; 8 Baltic, Wook Coark ee tal), Wacari, 40; iri orig dove ‘osais “(ital), ato Canet.o, Feb 20—In port bark White Wit Wiikie, fer 7 Epiladeipiag brig A B Paltersou. Hooker, for New York 22—Art Gov Morton, Horton, Callao. incon, dea Arr Blondel, Sherburne, Singapore Fah Newman, Cobb, Hong Kong. Sid Jan 4, na ates, Walker, Hong Kon Ri Iw, ot Be SEO ge Wie 8rd NYork; schrs M'anie (Br), for do; Peer! Balt more next American Ports. Bor hin; barks’ Pearl, Hard ing. arsen, Cape Haytion; Ai schrs Pana) (Br), Lewis Jago: N a ‘A Rich, Keisey, ” Below prire usta Kelle k Scotland, Reland, 1. Feb 15—In vort brig Anna Hele (Brem), bs 4 ‘less, Patterson, f bot, Mi . NYork; echrs Annie ‘or. all Prince; Abigail Brown, Atwood, and now, Fortress Monroe; inkerson, Maria Webster, New- comb, Norfolk; Cl Hi mn, Howes, Baltimore; Fly- pe siatherrs. Phiiadei phi an) barks Dresden, a # and Ay US steamers Wachusett, and ‘Trefoll, ‘and brij Phi Catraboe, sla th—Arr Br Tn] Hetioer Deer, Nassau, NP, for Charies- ton; parks Sehainyl, Fripp, Palerino; Oak, Rinwelhy Mirago- ‘ane; brigs Baron de Castine, Johnson, Surinam; O Parker, Matangas; lla Maria, Day, Ballinore: J y volteds go Flamer N¥obx:schre Mt at Walnor (138), Krosen, ¥ ytien via Inagaa; th Freeman, Tan- er. Below barke Fras, fromm Canin, eB Walker, from ‘eat Ini urs Sarouel Gilman, and Bay State, NYork; Snsan Wost, and FC Simmons. Cid steame: vm Kennedy, Hallett, Ballimore vin Norfolk; bark Ada ni New Orleans; schra Helen M Crosby Tidal 1 Wave, Rich, do; Sarg! phi GL, Stevens, woe ‘Bi a i sBecimin OW Laake, Townsend, } ine. Corson; W Vance, Bui ; hae ate “Bees, bark Whte Oe King Bir from Liverpool; Ferme. iin itsed, from Havana, Old % stanzas, La neo: a Brena iene tore brigs Frank E n, Merrill, Havana; ‘Davis i am mond, NYork; Aurate, Clark, N be al; sohire Ma Mary E Thom : aluiore; irteetionses len Henley, ayet| tea ore, Fitts, Cardenas—went ashore through White Head Passage, and came off Sag eee a NCE, hes See reach John ee era Wake haa ce FRANCISCO, March 7—Arr ship George Raynes, Bachelder, NYork. SALEM, March 6-14, schra, Bradors, Lawrence, att Pha 30 . : MISCELLANEOUS. NRA THING are a any te 18 A JOY FORE: A ran te od whet HktMbouD ras Cone Rome feet hak for Helnbeld’e: ‘Take no Db it iano at ne other, bat LBA OTH SKIN Al UTIFUL COM- CLEAR, seliors the ‘uss of HRLANOLD'e CONCEN- TRA’ ab FLUID EXTRACT PARILLA. | It moves black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the kin, Be tatlers« OF ath obey ear AND Are ceeD wortng to dispose of their own and oth Bee the re} ehtation’ attained by HE! HELMBOLD'S ENUINE 2. Oot BUNION: ;EPARATIONS. UNIONS, BAD NAILS, #0. CURED WITH: yy a flowery, near OBRae: hlec'a: Annihilatge ures cornm, anions, Finine,frosied fest, 0. By mal, OU cente and $1. 8,, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS, TENDER. Fase a by Dr. J. BRIGGE 22 Brosaway, over Endioe’ an Fier Maidenees when decked. By Aileviator and Curative sold by druggists, Sample of et Blow BERY Uy MARINO QI oo es os E LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Pema world tam uoquatnted with Mr. HT. Helm. bola; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had Hot been equally 60, before. Thave been favorably im- character ani arpa 0 P a wantin IAM WEIGHTMAN, of Powers A autsett ucturing’ Chemists, Ninth's a ‘Brown streets, Philadelpia, "s CON CEE ptt BUCHU 1 Lagenutan eat GREAT | DIURE1 HELMBO!) BOLD'S ‘CONCH AY ‘D ExT Is THE GREAT BLOOD. ‘PURIFYER. ‘prepared according to ruies of pharmacy and Pm Fy Fy, abd are the most act ve that can be made. ‘ELMBOLD'S. EXTRACT oF coe ‘and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of health into sytem and purges out the bumers that make ee ay OF THE WORST DISORDERS THAT ankind arise from corraptions re the blood. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSARILLA ts a remedy of the utmost value, bly A UA! —HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT’ rane tine meio ‘small. Those who de- vidtpe quanthorcand iar se dover of medicine er. seats aa Pe eae EMARKS FROM GhEMicar ANAENSIS.SA Re careful exaniination of beer deme, Wa pha ie tre Ywumost co reconsider tiem diteuna rellabie EVEEAS s YATES. Purtapevrata, June 12, 1860. eet: OF MEDICINE SHOULD STAND Son fo simple Yaron eee es capital "66, ead jar, truth lou a ra BOLD'S "GENUINE SREP ARATIONS” established over agiven youre, URIEY, ENRICH THB BLOOD, AND BE hp.com Ld tee HEUMBOLD BH ¥ Anita “6 oe TRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARBAP. tle equals in strength one gallon of the eyrup pes St et cA i Sel BY fei nv OF THIRTY ZROUSAND CERTIFICATES’ Me De OF ing the merits ro HEL! BOLD'S enone EERE AA ee ae wei. Sf. which are from the hi at statesmen, rs, ee Tete a = INJURE THE COMPLEXION BY POWDERS W: rashes which choke or fli up the pores of the akin, 4 in a short time leave Ie harsh and ary? —Tt isin i. You want emogth and soft skin ‘use HEL MBOLD' EXT! OT OF SANGAPRILLA. It gives e brilliancy to the ‘complexion. DRY Géops, A YEW MORE THY AO eld arena ‘AT 26 CTS. EACH — page safetenthere Freeh Toy Store, emg yom THE LECTURE SEASON, [ezgete p DAILY FOR GENTLE: ct Anatoesy, OS Bi tures ean have them ‘Secretary of _RESTAURANTS, Bava bea eg Cane seen Bax BaEn 50 nd DIN. nsriets ar snared, ‘Sul ton and eT ed SS OR SALB—A COMPLETE FILE OF THE EW YORK january, 1860, to January, 18, a lene goat, Fs Heap fr for immediately, FUN. Mao North CLOTHING. TENTION. LADIES. AND GENTLE TMEN 1 WILL RE- ceive the highest price for Cast Om Ciothing, &e., by or addreesing M Miro Mra, H. HART, o6 Carmine street. oat T i bo pa AVENUE.—LADIES AND GENTLE- u wish to receive the highest price for your Cast Of ing, Carpets, Furniture, LF the rou can do is to call on or to KE. MINTS, at 187 Sixth rene, two rom Tenth street. Ladies at Mra, Mints, 'you will be dealt with to your satiaf preatactrona OO eee] DVANCED. eon re Caps OF CAST OFF WEARING pparel, Fu: Moat the Colveesie Sik Dresses From $10 19 a frome ae nts > to $8. rene Me or oe Couper avenue, between Twe cn orders will be roc an Tenty hg city. T 14 SEVENTH AVENUE, LADIIS AND GENTS nl be a ¢ prices paid hy the original fer Come ORC Clot 8 0 meee or se ror) note to the Seventh Pn ed third house formerly of Sts avenge, walicd'on bp ra Mintz, Aree LFTH, STRERT, ;NRAR BROADWAY, L. rn HBERG paye’ the usual ‘usual Bi eg to, ant Fr arose Sieh ram ot TTENTION!—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL Cait the highest s for their Cast OF cieting. yy calli See CLS He vated erenues "OF SAtrowsing NY QUANTITY OF LADIES OR GENTLEMEN'S Of Clothing purchased, in large or email lots, for tall al be given, by addressing or calling on whi JO} Skee RO] —OAST OFF ©) $50. 00 + ture wanted. —I paid. Bury ura Soa Farts. fourth Mreuu ‘Ladies Y ,91 Stanton street, corner . HING AND, FURNI- Callor between yuded by Lee pretty ON, the OF eto has the Ba Sorautnee indie ‘and are guaranteed Sixth avenue. BONA FIDE cecacuoatel OE WiLaOR A tells the oRjeet of YOUF Vid, As. 189 Allen Houston, over the bake’ STONISHING.—MADAM ake aoe SEVENTH Alege lelisgrour thor IRVOYANT.—NO Hi a ny WIsH THE Ctra goo iin Live seventh atreet, near Sixth avenue, “show \ikeneas of er fauarenee: | particular band and tlle you his, ry, the basement ME “= M, oat MEDIUM. an DE + on it Leroy Past, present amet Tature foretold. . I. 1,163 Post oilice, Baltimone, [APoRMATION WANTED—OF JOHN CON! was either captaia or drat Veutonant ware months re rivete. "if this should meet Saari brothers wo like to have him call at lé NFORMATION W, a per CE aaied centr dg teat |, WHO Firs IZZIE, STATION ——~. ONE OF MY musi ha éo juice M Ane COLER, WHO DINGLE, COUNTY KER eee tar . with he: friends ‘uncle apd aunt oe, and‘is pow in But bo, ts ested to waite Ber sister, at 19 Stone street, New ¥ B. W.— TO ¥Ol , BW. WRITE TO, YOUR MOTHER, MY CHILD, ETURNED PRISOMERS.—INFORMATION WANTBL~ respect Rew York pos dln ap mle Take on the Ob ot time. Address 8. 5. Rokard, 997 Broadway, eee Gan ga Greentree PONEeewee LOST AND FOUND. [RowNnog FUTON eraane. omTwieN, Famer SC ramet ventas Soiree chen ad ee pot =—a_a— Pop yutote PAIR OF SKATES. INQUIRE AT 104 EAST ON AY, MARCH ‘ABOUT pigs aD Dee, wit ‘the four feet Baa fovg White, He: he neck, his mame in three “Bob.” iten dollars re ‘no questions asked, if re- turned to 138 Willian: 8 street. Lor aber BLACK LACE VED a vase be to 67 West Twenty-fifth eG Wot Syren ee ee ee rie meet '—A BADGE OF NO. 18 a Lanta omen. Bh -A B. ON TUESDAY, MAROB en by returning the ‘The finder will be C. Miller, 587 Third avenue. i iT—MARCH GOING FROM FOURTEENTH TO Man fhteenth tas in First avenue cars to Roosevelt: street Kon a Gold Wat A liberal pareh severe paid at J. H. J. H. Schoonmaker’s, 116 Beekman street, OsT—ON WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH INST. Li al nage enna ares & considerable amount ot mon fo the finder on leaving it with Mr. J of Broadway and Warren street OST—CERTIFICATE NO. 7, FOR 100 SHARES OF the Frost Petroleum Com 7, issued to Dunoan Casal bel The Ruder will be suitably rewarded on returning it once oft ‘the Cumberland Coal Co., 90 Broudway. 1T—A BUNCH OF KEYS, WITH OWNER’S Lae (F. de Mars) attached. The finder ttt be begs 4 Brae by leaving them with or addreesing F. de Mara, Yedar stree| STON TUESDAY Farah MARCH 7, BETW! Paz Gramercy Park Hotel my of dpoy of Must erin ie Acatemy a indy gold Wa ws band in Aunched; Which ote age” The fader’: “sril'be ber rewarded on leaving the anme at Gramercy Park ENGLISH CONCERTINA, MADE BY, LAGHE. oenr; Toath her and maogan cases. Finder inerally warded on jon ie fas lway, or r Harte fa latte atreet, ial OSt_ON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, W ac ik to ba Governor ‘a Islan cH a, 0 See Ae oe incrally rewad feaving them at W. Diener's, 120 Gast Houston atreet, ON THE, 7TH INSTANT, A LADY'S | coke Linked Pin, with the initials “W. a Zz enty-agcond etree, ‘trond 1 | Hea treth Aad greatly se's Tagesonls awed ve fy will confer a favor aud be fray 9 rewarded on rend Saat Twremeyaecnnd aieet | OT OBT—ON MONDAY.A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING about ‘fifty dollars in ‘three notes on Che. Bollege, the findse. will be rewarded rokee Baptist on delivering the same at 91 East Thirteenth OST—ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Bi Broadway and corner of Foarth street es in an ari i 7.30 Notes (os. them at 604 Broad m, a ‘payment aves been mi HL 4, 1805, STOLEN FRO FROM mreet, an Italia wale alt chs blanket on; fawn and = Ten dolla: Ke. id Mr. D. cy street. pa: abr ra or ec the full exten D—FRO STREET, A PUP, clara eae soe from being tuk Ribera) re: ward ‘wil be paid 6: yy retarning in TOLEN—FROM FORTY Fifth arene ‘one bright ay be a it is SE iE ae he i Hl Has of Prati Ta paliders, 108 an 109.2 fear ev IN A 2. eels ; | Sameer rane ieee Cae ies Rep ost 2 MO) pets err are apes DA ‘Y NIGI Snes ai paar ma —LO8T, ON SATU) DAY, Ca pigeon ‘and Sixth aven' buff ears; eee. the en ‘ot Calearing $10 REWARD.—LOST, A MINK FUR Pa ON THB will be given if of the celebration, March 6. The above re- if returned to to 67 West ea $10 REWARD.—STOLEN, ON 2 ten-forty United States Bond, Canal street. ‘above ret Payment is sto} $10 see, ok yeti TERBIER MIDDLE one than other, teat Stale costs fost on , from 43 Dominick street, G10 will be patd for ids retusn. REWARD.—LOST, IN dg ice yo» Pol or Thirdavenue, ‘between 12 Galton a an acount en 8th inst. ii at Teo oe ropa ot ARD.—LOST, ON TURSDAY EVENING, $5 50 AE eres ie oars of nine and tan. in bite Syhuare i erring FROM MRS. GREBN, 00 ® REWARD. wees me ime last week. @ small Gold fetch, with c cupid re ee 0 hone ae ae small pon oon ae ane es large heavy ( Grose, small ket, with {ype ang Gold Apectacte 8; taken, frome reas drawer in 1 avove reward wi articles to ew a of George go recs n, Voney alana. Chain, in case A ded. sald sa00 ¢ pon Bond, No. 4,212, ry which was stolen, it persons: meee “Eppiy or: B. 1s Raphael, bY Ninth street ig COPE RARE CHANCE YOR BOUsRE: BP |AGNIFI- cont Household Furniture for s PParor sy o4 brocatel; Btageres, Bow mire —— Curia vstenian Paints Matresses, Ext Silverware ata sabritee. Lid ry tee, tae ok Sixth avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY, GIVING ey (POUSEMREPING on Maj comy o rniture, covered bro: Arnel Micror and. Bote, in excellent condition. Spply-at i Toa Went Twenty-fuh 7 FURNT’ T THE LOWEST MANUFAC. COA RINET Beas We here handy ond mae ‘order in the intoak style, ck wainit and gilt ir bait y and Dining Suita; rove, vee ‘al artistes in ont ‘a. watch we Fd wee examine our Girewhere; it warran pou ope MANTEL MIRRO! MOD- pw Te ; ‘lately made to order and first class in every ‘exe. 0. K. COVERT, 962 Broadway. ES ee ioe ea! by od achat D) while the: 2 Lit. Would be doplorat ney. DOCTRE! aii Meteliccntin ten ashen the cecntellons Weare: te bamene b cexee germere | 3 Uns (Thuraday) afternovn, at four o'clock, Hamphrey, Valparaiso; bark | MME CAPRLLO, OF MTRVOY aisin Raye ARTY ABOUT wants Glanding and of quarrel with the | Zuninataxe-On Weinceday, March 8, toa R., young. | Falcon, Nvork: tri ‘nate Cheyer "Pht idelphia: sehr Ply- Business Moat ef root, frat floor, joa ie Paar tong, M. Forcade gives no belief to the statianent which, it 100 N WRN pret. 62% | ost daughter of Andrew and Catherine Zimmerssed, mouth Rock, NYork. Below bi brig W A. one eee A vat Bara oe Spears, origiuate’ with the Of Washington, | 300 i wht RR g23q | 8 yoars, $ months and 9 days 7" &i Thome: brig sian ether rn wan Comn, | So wath, Ne, : about the cvssion inade by the Kmparor Meximilian of 0 10534 100 Rock Island RR, O45 | abe fomalearene friends W Freeman, Freeman Roston; Hattie Coombs, Drinkwater, M ‘rua WALTER, ae > CLATR. Ere = pine at Menge Pram andi tam | 0 noo Wit SS HO Soh SO dh BOM | St ha nay fo. Cid wei rah Nl Smt Sula Mowe Winget ngant, 18 the, wa NTT pes, wl be es, acy. Tue Tality with, hte aech, separa are got | a eee 11 9 400m Wayne iiess gg | << mi AG any ier Hela Fer ie ME, RAY TELLS PAST, PRESENT A: Rd gira bo Up in the United States, and believed, indicate «+ D3 dO..sccee, OL atilay, R . * ) Seronth avenue, near Twenty-si riihebkeetse Qver, hc uapiewant improajons which the Frens to Reading Hilt. tina ois cer. as Ss HIPPING NEWS. wry lt sot rat fiom Se Thomas; «Po radon 25 conta. Genta 0 cont, jent has left amons the North Americans. : MBprenccs OH Marah SAR" oes Ninelta, Wileon, N York: 60 " TR... 200 rie I : we brig. Saga! ‘ pec 4 , ST, CLAIR, CLAIRVOYANT, 16 AVENUE ©, Rite RRav. 400 ie Geen eee a ALMANAC FOR NEW YoRK—rmts DAY. poll NYork or Peete Re bre eat atuckeh, | MM seomner eth Fyureet, socond floor. ‘Ladies 25 conte} 19% WARD OTT neon auton it be het Give: The inka tf ee can amestion. 4 a torte | 20° + emma saalicrty: B~-b sot £9 | mony ates. morn 498 | Gandcnys: ae Riranger Rua York” Cid bin brig Galt. | gentemen 50 cents, pA Ae “Lexington Hal, (comer of Firty-second er Of Slate of Auatri “1 addrersed a letter eeeee eee bs + 6) aGH war ; ou” 62 fori a, Ca r+ oo - enue, at ge to the Chairman of the Lowe ror Hon of the Retcharath, | 100 00 0 do.... OT ceeds BAL TON, Maren @-Are ache Baml 1, Crocker, Prexbrey, Mita HOPE, BY PALMISTRY, ON ALL THe | "eet and Third a Fee WEBD President. ating that no re the government will » ay 100 flo. 85 81g Port of New York, March 6, 1865. ‘affairs of life, at 165 Sixth avenue. Ladies 60 cents. —— . encotorth be pr (ting of the comméitter 200 nh as ‘e Mt fo. 8 ON = s bANve ane, Mare Che aoe Aaa Y See rnree a Eee aoe ——_—— ee et 1808 in to be maken pn om the Oa i bes 0% wn mie ree Ptoamanip China (Br) vane Q a1 fee reer eg a ary i bere PROM Pants. — Ran EGARS AT LESS THAN PRESEN? he @ “i e taken ap aman }, Anders neenato nd Liver. oa t “ Ba TF UBS! i N b pon herot be Financial Gown: oe ou oh spon jt Was ac oo tnsliip Morro Caatie, Aung, iayanaeSpoifor len: Hart, Taunton, Cld bark i , wear a ti Mi. F nese bn ® Wheroupon We Pinauclal Comuistoe of Uo b eal, At close of report Jt Was Kelling wt 198 to & U9. nen aoe See) ig Lamenires ee Pia’ Bloees erlen is , ©, CHEEKS. Ageuh 1V Murren OQeh