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tt GRANT Presentation of a Gold Meda! to Lieu- tenant General Grant. 20000 INTERESTING CEREMONEES, | tomo COMPLETE DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR, Kooy, Kees ke. Mr, 8, Cadwallsder’s Despatch. ivy Port, March 12, 1898. The party mentioned as arriving at General Grant’s ‘Readquarters yosterday morning consisted of Major George K. Leet, Assistant Adjutant Gencral on the | 200 staff and in charge of the office in Washington, accom- panied by his wife; Hon. E. B. Washburne and wife; @ratiot Washburno, eldest son of the honorable repre- | 500 Reading,. sentative; Russell Jones, Esq., United States Marshel or the Northern district of Ilinois; Mrs, Whitney, of | 290 Goluinbos, Ohio; Misa Plummer, daughter of General | 200 Phommer, of the regular service, killed at Shiloh; Syd- ney Washbourne, of Hallowell, Me.; Mr. Robbins, Mr. Pinch, of Tilinois, and Master Jones, They were accom- panied early in the afternoon by General Grant and wife, General Rawlins and wife, and other members of “the sta, to the headquarters of the Army of the Poto- mac, and were from theuee escorted to Humphreys sta- tion by General Meado ond staif, to witness a review of troops. ‘The day and occasion were both inspiring, and the review proved exceedingly creditable to all con- eerned. The mud had dried sefficiently to make the marching toicrable, and officers and men secmed ex- hilerated by the delightful weather, PRESENTATION OF A GOLD MEDAL TO LIEUXYNANT GENERAL GRANT. Bat the crowning exercises of the day were reserved ‘anti! nine o’clock in the evening, after the party had re- ‘turned to City Point, when, in the presence of a large as- gemblage of the élite ef the army, interspersed with a Might admixture of civilian guests, Hon. E. B. Wash- Burne presented to the Livutenant General the gold medal Yoted hin by joint resolution of Congress in December, 1863, parchment. The presentation was first intended to have been a strictly quiet and private affair; but the object of Mr, Washburne’s visit to General Grant’s headquarters having transpired before the actual delivery of the the latter was induced to gratify a large number of his personal friends by allowing it to assume a inore formal ‘and imposing character. ‘The upper cabin of the Mary Martin was the place ap- peinted for the ceremony of transferring to the hands of @eneral Graut these evidences of a nation’s gratitude, The,yesse! was brilliantly illuminated early in the even- tng, and attracted considerable atvention on this account ; but ihe draping of the cabin with Union ings was so ele- gauily aud exquisitely arranged, that those present Seemed to make small note of the other or minor prepa- rations. The band of the Fourth United States infantry ‘were present to enliven the ailair with music. The party began to assemble on the boat soon after ‘ht o' "Block. The Silver Star came down from the Army | atiend th: the James, having on board Major General E. 0. C. , Major General Glbbon, commanding the Twenty- fourth corps; Colonel Francis Washburne, Lieutenant Goicnel R. H, Jackson, Major H. B. Scott, Major P. 8. wehic Major P. Ord, Surgeon P. C. Garvin, Captain C. B. Atchivor Captain ‘H. GaBrown, Captain T. G. Welles, Gepiain Fred. Marcin, Captain James Lyon, Captain L, B. Norn, Licutenant Kress, of the land forces, and Com- mander R. T, Renshaw and Commander J. M. B, Clitz, of es nav, Sh of the Potomac was represented the Fs and stately presence of Major General Meade, Major General Humphreys, Major General Warren, jor General Wright, Majo ‘@eneral Parke, Major Gene- ral Web), Major General Munt, Major General Griffin, ead brig: e¢ generals and staff officers of lower rank in large nutabers, It rarely falls to the lot of any ‘one to mect so many distinguished generals and accom- hed gentiomen in one Lem; Their wide separa- forbids it when temporarily North on leaves of ab- | ghira daughter of the late Dania lh John T. gence, and the exigencies of the service rarely permit it fm the field. The box containing the medal was placed on a table at medal, | third daughter of Mr. George Bush, Escaped from Jail. PorTuaxa, Me., March 13, 1865. Henry E. Clarke and Alf. Toels, confined for running away with the schooner Blue Bell, sawed off somo bars and cocaped from jail yesterday. 69000 20000 4 000 23000 20000 do. = do. . do... to8 do... 500 do... 200 Brie.. 200 = 190 C436 feor.sd.. 2736 100 ne 100 Mariposa M. (o,. 1534 . 6 Stocks firm. Gold active but weak. Sales after call at 18434, at which it stood at close of report. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BoutaNp—Dr Pianque.—At Tompkinsville, Staten Island, on Sunday, March 12, by the Rey. Mr. Charles Goehiing, at the résidence of "the bride’s pai Tinney RoLLAND to Miss EMMA BE PLANQuE, both of this place. No cards, Ditea. Borrz.—On Monday, March 13, of dropsy in the ch Consrantia Carmanine, aged 10 eum 7 inonths and 1 days, only child of Richard and Grace Boyle, at the resi- denco of her grandfather, John . Boyle, No, 62 Susséx Jorsey City. oo 6 of funeral hereafter. Buenr,—On Sunday, March 12, Mary McCtusxsy, wifo of Henry Brout, a native of county Longford, Ireland, together with a copy of the regolution; engrossed on | aged 52 years. "The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, No, 508 West Forty- seventh street, this (Tucsday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Bousu.—Suddenly, on Monday, March is, Catuanune ki, of this city. peThe remains will be removed to Newark, N. J., for in- mck papers please copy. Baxen.—On Sunday evening, March 12, Mantua M., beloved and only child of Stephen C. and Martha M. Baker, aged 8 years, 3 months and 12 days. Bonxs.—On Monday, March 13, Tuomas Hx-vry, infant son of Patrick and Jc a Burns. ‘The funeral will take piaoe this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 9 Frankfort street. ‘he relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice. Burca.—On Monday, March 18, after along and pain- ful illness, from disease contracted inthe army, Caarces BuRcx, second son of the late Mr. Charies Burch, of the aaty of Exeter, Dovonshire, England. ne relatives end friends of the family are invited to funeral, from his late reskienee, corner of ¥ifty- seventh sircet and Fourth avenue, this (Tuesday) after- noon, at two o'clock. The remains wil be taken to Ben- sonia burying ground, Melrose, for interment. Western papers ploase copy. Brapbury.—In tis city, on Saturday, March 11, Ep- Wak G. BRapaury, in the 45th year of his age. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are res full: invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 6: East ast Twenty: -third street, this (enasany) afternoon} atl o’cloc! Brxcxeruorr.—In Philadelphia, on Friday, March 10, of st apoplexy, Cap cing Gzonak L, BatxcKeruorr, Tenth New pleat ie id to. General Grogg, and late of Cuba, te reasiven and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. Austin, 52 Willow street, Brooklyn, L. I. Catins.—On Monday, Mureb 1 ‘WaAfHIyeTon, end Mary H. Cairns. relatives and friends of the yoo the Board of The School Officers of the Tenth ward, anc d the teachers of the forward end of the cabin, with General Grant peated | Grammar School No.7, Primary Department, are re- fn one side and Mr. Waahburue an the ter. Attu | spectfully fuvited ta fot Ba ror, Moped per time both rose, when Mr. Washburne inade te resentation in the following terms:— aes Econ, Seem late residence, 6) HOS, 'H. B. WASHBURNK’S REMARKZ. Py anew Gmxgrat Graxt—By a joint resolution.cf | Robert Cairn of the United States, bg raged on tae 17th | of ber, 1863, the thanks of Congress were pro- sented to you, then a major general in the army of the United States, and the officers and soldiges who had fought under” your command rig 3 the rebellion, for their allantry avd good conduct in the battles in which "y had been engaged; and the President of the United bw he was requested to cause a gold medal to be struck, with suitable emblems, oe a a ae to be presented to And {t was further resolved, ‘when the said Teds shouid have been struck the Tevet eut should cause acopy of the joint resolution to be engrossed on parchment and transmit.the same to you, together with the to be presented to you in the mame of the peopie of the United States of America. The medal provided for in the said resolution has been completed and the resolution engrossed, end the Provident has commissioned me to fe the saine to LG remains for me, therefore, to discharge tl ty raeiy wnken 1 has been devolved upon me. I fire! present you ‘with the open letter of the Presideat, which, with your permission, I will read TUE PKESWENT'S LETTER, Exxocorive Mansion, Wasninctor, March 7, 1965. Lancranan? Gexenat Guast—in, sccondince with & a joint ion of Congress, approved Decemier 17, 1858, ¥ ¢ honor of transmitting and present ou, in the ame of the people ot the United Sintes of kuedton’ a co ef said resuithion, engrommed ou parchment, togeter w ld medv! therein ordered and directed. Please accept for yourself, and ali under your command, the renewed ion of In atitade for rand their juous and well Performed pul Mio wervice, four obeclient servwat, A. LINCOLN. Cataxes.—On Sun Soi 12, Mancarer, wife of ‘The relatives and friewts of| thefamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 13 Broadway. Cavipweit.—On Saturday, March 11, George C. Cacup- Went. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to. attend tue funeral, from the residence of 4 father, Ebenezer Cauldwell, No, 11 East Twonty-fourth street, this Tuesday aferncon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Daxuy.—On Monday, March 13, Ayn Darsr, a 48 Fiat William Darby, and formerly of jeury War The friends of deceased are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 89 West Eleventh street, aa Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Duaya—On Sunday prog | March 12, after a brief illness, Grorce Durwo, aged 42 years and 11 months. Relatives, friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late ssatdenee, corner Fitch street and Worth avenue, Premont, West- Fe rcead couuty, N. ¥., on Wednesday afternoon, at two cloc! Aberdeen (Scot! ind) sapere papers please co; Seen te sui evening, Moreh 12, after a brief illness, Henry K., son of Frederick and Louise Denecke, aged 7 months ant 15 days. ‘The funeral will take lace, from the residence of his father, corner Battery place and West street, this (Tues- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Daty.—in Brooklya, ou Sunday morning, March 12, aged 70 years, Mrs. tuew Dat, a native of Bally: I now deliver to you acopy of the joint resolution of | shannon, eounty Donegal, Ireland. : 4 engrossed. on parchment. “Having delivered De revolution, it is now my pleasure to place in your Bands the medal, TLE JOINT RESOLUTION OF CONGKESE, The joint resolution was as follows: @OUNT LEROLUTION OF THANKS 1O MAJON CRNEUAL ULYSSRE 8. GRANT AND THE OFYIC:."S AND SOLDIERS WHO FOUGHT UNDER MAA COMMAND DURING THY REDKLLION, AND PROVIDING THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THK UNITED STATKS SHALL CAUSE A MEDAL TO BE B(KUCK AND PRESENTED TO MAJOR GBNKRAL GRANT, 1X THE NAME OF THE PROFLE OF THM UNITED STATES auinnsoa:— wed, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of america tn Congress assembied, That os ‘ougreas he and they are hereby presented to Geurral Ulysses 8. Grant, und through him to the Officers and soldiersgwho have fonght wader ais command during this rebellion, for thete gallantry and good conduct ta Abe battles in which they hav ed; aod that the Presk ‘ea Of the United States bo r sUrrt 10 CRBS medal be struck, with sultable embsioms, devices and inscriptions, led to Major Genemel Geant, Ser Delt further roslved: That when the said medal shall | gicond the funeral, trom the residence 0} President ;alail cauws a copy of this ist resolution. to, he cngrosacd ovment, apd shall geal Une samme, together wit wid dal, £0 Major Geno- Grant to be prosented to him fa: tue wade of the pecple the United § of America. wes Deitturther revolved, That a.suiiclent mum of money Ag r77 thle rerolution into effect sx Lere\y arpropriated out ‘any money in the Treasury no se appropriated. Speaker of tet ‘ot he tat aker of the Low > 0 sentatives. eT HAMLIN. ud Vier ——- the United States wad President of the Approved Decermber 17, 1868: ABR, \HAM LINGOLN. ENDORSEMENT. be 4 J fe iy oF AmEnica, Derasruant OF STATE come, Grea y:—I hereby corti: tes Pp reby the Tormgeitg Tea true copy of an Migiual joint reso- of Congress on tie in this Depertme wt in ustimony H. Seward, Socretar y of State of the Untied Staten have bereunto subscribed and posed he weal of the Deparisnent of Biase t.0 be ctined oy the 4 Of Washington, thin 28% 4 day of Deeem. } DM ot the United and of the — of Amorien the eighty eig)th LIAM H. SEWARD. ORNPRAL ailing '# REPLY, At the conclusion of Mr, Washburne’s , remarks and Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, Spencer street, betweep Myrtle and Park aven' Rast Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two pe penn to St. Patrick's church, Kent avenue; thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross for interment. Cineynnati, Zanesville (Ohio) aud Baliyshanacn (Ire- land) papers please copy. Eywe.-On Sunday, March 12, Joan Ewnm, after a painful iliness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, in the 46th yenr of his age, ‘The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, Sees two e’clock, from his late residence, 17 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn. The friends of the family and also te inetnbers of the St. James Roman Catholic Society are invite FLske—On Sunday, March 12, af copgestion of a brain, Jeremian 5., ouly son of John L. Flake, Esq., the Sith year of his age. The relatives and friends of the famil; are invited to his father, at Cltton, Staten Island, on Weduesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Freewax,—On Sunday afternoon, March 12, Sorma Conssiis, daughier of Francis P. Freeman, aged § years and 8 months, ‘fhe relatives and friondsof the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the remdence of her parents, 110 West Forty-third street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ° Foun. —At Camp Gi near Point of Rocks, Ve, on Thuraday, February 2, while in the service of his country, CoLitx Forss, of company M, Thirteouth regt —— New York Heavy’ Artillery, in the 59th year of his *FTho relatives and fiends of the family ave reepectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sister, Maria H. Renville, No, 740 Washington street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Goovau.—At Ansouia, Coun., on Wednesday, March 8, Witsaase Goovait, of Company I, Ninth regiment Con- nectict Voiunteers, aged 30 years.” Gratex,—At White Plains, on Sunday, March 12, at the masidence of A. S. Jarvis, Mr, Sanau Gntes, aged 31 years, The friends are invited to attend het funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o’cleck, at Grace church, @ho reading of the jolm resolution, General Grant made | White Plains, The remains will be taken to Searedale ‘the following modest and characteristic reply * Taccept the medal and joint resolution of Congrene which the President has commissioned you ta deliver to go, Iwill do myself the honor at ad early day to ac Raowledge the receipt of the letter of the Pra ‘dent ac- for interment. Gavix.—On Monday, March 13, after @ lingering itl. ness, Peter GALVIX, a native of Kings county, Ireland, in the 46th year of his age. His friends and relativer, and also those of his sona, Sompanying them, and to communicate in ord Ts to the | Job, Michael and Fetes, ‘and also those of his brothers, ‘and soldiers who served under my ¢ omMmand Martin avd Matthew, aré respectfully invited to the funeral, (rom his late residefiee, No. 677 Grand street, Ee the passaye af the reso. ution, the thanks 80 gene- laced tw them by the Congress of the United | on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'elock. Howrtt.—On Monday, Mareh 18, Cwnistiana A. Ee struck up ‘Hail to the Chief,” conversation | Howru, wife of BH. Howell, - daughter of the late Freitas the oppressive sence of atew | Danic! Farrington, of Newburg, N. frentine minutes, and ail pressed eagerly forward to Bearer view ond closer Tue MEDAL A teen 90 often and #0 minutely described th abae- will be omitted. The medal itself is massive fend and contains nearly $700 worth of gold. i will mot be far $6,000. xs it is @ perfect gem of art, and would be cB @ more valuable present thay the medal itself. THE EXGROMRD GORY OF THK RAROLETT int rerolution en on parchinent was en. ‘® tube of pure elive t eighteen jneher in and one am toreoquatter notes in diameter, inger' bed. Vamsombied Med past the tube for nearly an hour, eaith tho eat down to an elegant collativn, «spread fdr ali bh afer which they departed at ap early hoor to wotive poste, fenlation scene was one to be long remem? prea? Rue oven nvenance of Mr, Washurne war Donignan’ -fwirly roa with the happinet# and sulle => Aurion From the very commenapiuent of Fr. Washbotne has been the steady defender grt champivn of General Grant, and i felt this 0 bathe culminating point of ail his iabor half, joie Ritu stood tha General, o. qoiet eburuatve ib agpen eriny. To inomdpbee pmol bat to hoa? who Ory pratwprereut Byper woe fn bie hovel CASE RT uh Tiospeetion of the faagous | 336 East Fifty-first etreet,on Wedaesday ‘The funcral services will be held at hor late rosidenes, afternoon, at 2 ge one o'clock precisely. The friends of ‘the family are invited to attend, without further notice. ‘The remains wili be taken to See pan interred from the residence of ber brother, Rev. rrington, on Thureday afternoon, at one o clook. March 13, at the rest. Jacksos.—On Monday morning, im Jackson, 285 Wert homey dence of her father-in-law, Will Laven street, Lintie GM. JSronson, wite ‘of T Jackson. Vyovend service will be held at 235 West Nighteenth airoet, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at five o'clock. Her ra mains will be taken to Weat Trey for interment on Wed \ieeday morning. ‘Troy papers plenge copy. Jeon —1a Cleveland, on epee, March 8, Mre. Ley N Jupp, relict of Chester J Esq. ; Wer romaing will be interred in tie Albany Rural Ceme ory wey. — On Saturday evening, March 11, at half-past nine Velo k, of fatiamation of the lings, Nicnotas Own, oo wn of Owen Kenny, aged 27 years, 4 months and ayes The re. ©)\ es, friends and Mrauaintances of tho famity, and the me Wer oO Compa kin Horne @ Hist rogue VEN. YH iacus’ aro}, ond also the mort Wa of th ht Guard, ae re spevttutly vit ral ovis (nenday) afiernoun, at hal “PAst One O vio, From the KoSKtEROS OF hia father, 424 Wide Bavenue without supiher Heer Hace Tk Pi OK OD BuMdAy Macc Sof fe eonsemption, S+au. R Muneorrs, im the élst year of Ioterment at — Vi eee He ota, “i, St tet maburg, L. 1, on Monday, 13, of commen. S Caxorina ©. Mastee, B. Masters and daughter of the isis Grethrics Notice of funeral in Wi "es Manwanine.—In cual, on aftera ing illness, Prupeyce, wife waring, aged 62 years and 3 months, Yj panicl Man: weiock, Her romans will be seam ent. please cop MoGuimiae.—On Monday maring March 18, Rooxnt as, ee only child of Thomas Annie MoGuiness, aged 8 months, ‘The funeral will take place this (Puesday) afternoon, past two o’clock, from the residence his Calvary 284 Kast Fitly-fith street, w bo anterre: “*McNaxana.—On Monday morning, March 13, of i }ONA) af jarc! a seave of the heart, Mamy Ayn, beloved atte of Timothy and Sarah aged 9 years, 3 months and Ti days, The friends and relatitives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 48 Park street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, Her remains*will be ‘taken to Calvary ceme- Me Fashincton papers please copy, Prirox.—At Warwick, Orange county, N. Y., aftera agering iliness, Eras Prirox, in the lst seer of hie Roes,—Wi.t14M Rosa, aged 30 years, ‘The remains were taken to vergreen Cemetery for interment. " Pnavt.—On Sunday, March 12, of scarlet fever, FL: and Atnanda Ml. ‘Pratt RETCE e er child of Edward ‘Tho Folaiives and friends of the famity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her parents, Sixty-second street,’ seventh house east of Second’ avenue, this (Tnesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to reutham, Mass. On Sunday, Mareh 12,Joax Quinn, aed 30 years, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of his brothers, Timothy, Edward and Micliacl, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from “hie lato residence, 662 Water street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’cloc Reap.—In this city, on Monday, March 13, of dip- theritio croup, Harris Corner, only Child of J. Harris and Mary J. Reed, aced 3 years and 3 months. Surrow.—On Saturday, March 11, of scarlet fever, Janus, only child of James and Grace Sutton, aged 2 Years, 2 months and 21 days. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Soort,—On Monday, March ban) at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Lypta Suuawoon, dearly beloved wife of Mr. W. H. Scott, Jr., of this city. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Church of the ‘Annunciation, Fourteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘The friends of the farnily and those of her son-in-law, Mr. C. D, Harman, are invited to attend without further notice. ‘Siur,—In this hg ts on Monday, March 18, of consump- tu Frepenick Avoustus, oungest rae of the Rev. cock and Margaret A. , aged 24 years and 5 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and members of the second company, Seventh regiment, 8. N. G., in citizens’ dress, are ee invited to attend the funeral, from St. Thomas’ chi Broadway, on Wed- nesday’ afternoon, at half-past three orolock, without further notice, ¢ rernains will be taken to the Marble Cometery. ‘Sweut.—On Saturday, March 11, after a long and pain- ful ilinese, Jous H. S¥ELs, aged 64 years, 8 months and 7 a ho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, George T. Meislahn, 67 Wost Thirty-ninth street, corner of tixth av enue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Towngs.—On Sunday evening, March 12, after a short tlIness, Exacta Ammiis, only danghter of George E. Townes, aged 6 years, 10 months and 8 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her Gecianahe 69 Montgomery street, at two o’clock this Quin: ‘uesday) afternoon. Woons,—On Sunday, March phe ‘Woops, a native ene Down, Ireland, in the 24th year of his is relat! ves and friende are respectfully inv: to at- ong the funeral, from his" late residence, No. 7 Oak street, on ‘Wednesday. His remains will be taken to St. Foca bypet ty bsg be celebrated for the repose Bot mm. thence, at one 0’ Nolidenthe members’ of. the. New B. B. Society are requested to attend. for interment. ‘ork, PLB. SHIPPING NEWS. sD sd Gnawal Baltimore—Wm Steamship Costa Rica, Tinkepange Aspinwall—D B ehtp Flizal Baltimore. — Teotelia BD, tate Farwell K Corning Son & Oo. te Daniel Trow! , Demarara—Daniel Alfaretia (Br), pe untnen-2 I Nevius & Tweed (Br), MeDou, Bt F Whitney 4 Co. “ens 1 ecleok Se Jone, NEI Se OA De- Bo, bow nr TY NF—B F Small & Co. ‘Bes P ‘MeDonald, Halifax—Jas Hunter &Co. Donolue; Gilkey, Hi Whitney Sehr a Pierson, Beaufort —Jonas Smaith ‘ aes te Wastinganevan Brust Sigh. Eresey, Philadelphia 3 W McKee. ie Careon, Blate Hioucester—y tewson, en, Chase, Boston Baker & Dayton ARRIVED. Peg mw B Hansa (Brem), Von Santa: and Bout! oe March 1, with mdse and Ocirichs & 0% ll stargey Havana, 8, 4:00 PM, wit tnd td & x nae ve 10'S (0's trambor Lowber, Beaufort, aan du Theobald, Washington, 43 wit niger und tallow, Renner & Brown. ne ee Bt a (wus transport), Benson, Fortress urs. to U Quartermaster. itimore, Lewis, Baltimore, 30 hours, with ois (US, transport), Baxter, Fort Delaware, rae bar, Munennt Antwr hae = ‘Sth inet, fey Bon C2, BPO ‘oust ot Bros, roof aud for New York Hambors, $8) Van ae aoe fon a, “elt with a Harriet Capi Crowell, of aud from Yarmouth, 3, dis minsted and in a sinking condition; took off the captain, Arst officer and three men aod brought then to this port; 6th inst, Jat 24 26, lon 67, spoke bark Anna & Liazle (Haun). from Rio Janeiro for New Ship BF Gabein, rem), Meyor, Genon, 80 days, in ballast, to-Chis as Laling & Co ote Mecdalenn, Day, Aspinwall, 19 days, with hides, &c, eit filen Morrison (of New Haven), McCarty, Ponee, 15 days, wis molnases, to Dail ‘Trowbridge, of eviueren si lian tor Barbadon). Holloway, Remedios, March 8, with and honey, to J © Rahiming & Co. Sth inst, south of Cape Hnttdras, had’ s. vory heavy gale from SSB; carried forotoynia:t and faremnst bead. stove fore Ii sale, c- 9uh ‘ai inilon 8 of Cape ty ‘ee for Havana. P), Stead, Matarnoros, ichmond, Kingston. Ja, & Russell, oT arenes “4 here she put Bina Roving fees rs Foland lon 72 80, lost jibboom, oe rig Emma (Br. of 1, Havana, in days, with sugar, to Merohant & C rman. “Aad sone Beary er; split sails, stove boat. Trig Alfarata (of Le npoteed Me), Merryman, Havana, 11 daze, with molasses, to frig Milo (of Halifax). Kets, Cardenas, 13 days, with sn. TF wid molasees, Lo Cartianoz & St Gch Athlete (ol Digby, NS), mades "Porto Bello, 18 day de, to! ‘Bao £00. Lett no with coconnuue, rubber, Br), Beortte, M ith sugar and molasses, to Doline: seg ie aa? Schr Ocean Queen (of armouth 8), Deveault, Ponce, 20 . Norman's Pond, Baten Alice A Bal ae tie seal Cra chr ioe inde! (ot ewar' » { drys, with fray ramant & Co. Bins. “a-} fain H acapeke Re sok bawre, hente for ache. array & Nepl cs a sown Goper, ¥ H Booth, La Bone awin Welesy Behe D B Samyer, Bogert, Fortress Monroe, 2 days. ‘octresn Mi days, with sugar and molasses, to vet Peacock, ‘einett, Savannah. via Port FS 3 z Ives, Heatnoun, # i 0 et Pama tere pees Rehr Pi Sehr Behr Bremen Feb 26, Passengers, to aisles eit isos Pit ¥ Witney Peo. Jon 8! 9, saw ahip Antartip, Little, hence ship at hy Berkey (ot a Halif ye § Prosamore cat Ham), Bobn, Th Sloman ry: Edye. coon erie nmer, Olty Point, 2 Rebr R it Peckius (of Peigny's or. with S51 1 bales ‘cotton, t Simeon Draper; vessel ress Monroe, 4 ‘days. M Se pearace hes prea jannah Mat Ph OR ‘way, Inmat ‘gone ‘4 , 2) ithew Haven. daya. re ree hh le ton rent ih De Lemertine, Gorn feat Nebr 3 M Dyer, Rich, dase Hehr George Edward, Borry, P Sehr ‘Suna Martin, Brower, cae Bohr © W Lorke, tiuatiey, Phil Sebr J B Johoson, Smiih, PI Behr BH Slocinane s ae Sour A & E Tak Behr B Bteelman, Kveetia thf Behe Mary rama, Wilkow, Great fg ii aro ‘cur On wn, Robi rest ror. * he JF Doughty, bait reat eg nS Behr 8S 8 Lee, anes, Great Ky ‘ febr F Laka, ftsoy. Lat mae" Sehr Wm Moore, Barren nt bind Harbor, S che Lydia, Jones, Gre Gyre ellen Parkes. Barry, tear by Bok ¢ Bather Karah, Kimball, Great BELOW, Bark Ang 4 Eliza from Rio Jauoiro. Brig Bind of the Wave, from Kingston, Ja, Horbor “ag Harbor. BAILED, Htoumebip (osta Rica: chin Win F Storer; brige Scotland, Alex Nickels, Dowling Wave, Springbok Wind at wen Seectiniten my, Pies “nae 2 06 ae, WOH FUR OMrOUIE At Seve 98 Kista from ¢ the B & Kimball,. whieh was bowed to Jnousk oF the quaram BFF, WH Pegptve the above row mG part of cargo into nto Tighters to is making water. went ashore on the morning of ~* eee Ban C, of Glasgow, we: the $4 inst, ut 8 Sdlock, on Key Fratces. , at Philadelphia Banx Avaion Br), Balchen, at iindel cof ee ‘mast, Splivealle Ac. ac. Banx Atacanra, Westcott, 18 St_Andrews, NB, for Havana, was spoken, nc date, ete oa watch report: od having experienced very heavy weather; had decks swept, smal split © citar ‘vail ? z si Crow the sehr Harriet, yarme 8, arrived th trorning in the Gatien eed mace wing report of the Tons of Ris vox. ~~ Salled frous Y. ec IB LOF Amtiaa, and on the 20. Wook a gale from WNW, ‘tn which lost both bor sprit, and had decks swept, which cansed the vessel te fre oe Ww, lost t Old, and owned by Wim ii Bond, of mou Minwewaua—l American sehr er ‘Young, from ag pan ty for Beaters 0, wes abandonest, with rudder damaged, &, SSH rew taken off by the Only Son, arrived ¥» Which put on board the Alanehala der mate 16 endeavor to bring her to port. “opie ti eter nelog nnd ‘uccor was boing land- near Fort nts her cargo 6 Srramen vas Dany—Shanghae, J fmorioas punssnas) West, hence for Ningpo, in tahtp Jan 7, came in {a eobtiston ‘ou her part’ ai pleamiug 7 y emaasheds 20 feet, "of hee pore Spon hg Ney, thet beam broken, and half her 4 knocked off her paddle wheel. Sreamen Tuorn, of Ni Beaiprd, ik in Cape Four hiver by's rebel worpede wegen Sreauen lataxp Houx, of Nantucket, at New Bedford, be- fore reported having been on a rock off Hyannis, will be eas Samu taetetat natal" Balt CP in Inst, when the jncreas: wo 6 an @2- tent that o sail bad to be drawn under her, lan 7—The Fire Dart a the the Spoken, &e. eeeaabat Daghs trom Liverpool for Philadelphia, Feb 19, bark eiizabedh Cushing (Brem), for Bre- men, Feb 18 Int 4, lon 26, em fF Baltimore for Br Hl m Ports. Axor, 29—Passed by, N B Palmer, Kone Tor NYork; Diligeatia, Willams, Fo inga (Ir), H ue fr Ts adorn Potter, Austral, tor orders; H. Dee gapore for Mauritius, usTOL (Pill) Feb 26—Arr Flora, Cowley, NYork. BuarnnAven, "Feb 24—Arr Ameries (9), Wessels, NYork, 28-Un port sche Luisite, tor NYork 7 days. Sid M'Gilvery, Nichols, Rotterdam. Sawyer, M ‘, 2—Cid Wm Vi ev Cuxudven, Feb 23—The BS K Dearborn, from Gal- lao, which was at anchor off Grode ‘eb 2h, beset in the ice, = feed ee Ju here Sday Yee Mines tm been hauled into the ¢ Miscel. ) eGaxe rigt Chas Wesley, Tord, Port land; John ierra Morena Yanda ‘3d for Bon bey PE ‘3d, eehr Anna D rigs JW Wi Boston, Ci Kennedy, ones port north of Hatteras; 4, bark Eliza White, Loo Portlind; «chr Ann Elizabeth, ftutchinson, Boston; 6th, bark Isabella (Br), Heckman, Baltimore, pane Feb 28—Arr yer Blake, pan ‘Arr Lizzie. Routhard, pLondon Lyin sid for ota Z); Yorktown, Driver, NYork for London (and pro- Baltimore “Bora, Feb 27—Off, Brewen bark Gustav, from r Bremen. pe Feb 27—Off, Anna Delius, Iversen, from New York for Autwerp, Geusremcnne, Feb 19—Arr Janette & Rouline, Hocksema, NYork. an garr JL, Hal, Richardson, Colombo, sla 24th, ‘Abbottaford, Cooper, Bom Hivnr, Feb 26-0ld buttren, ‘Tosti, NYork. eoligxe Koxa, Jan §Aarr Vi iseata, Drummond, San Francis- Sumatra, Kinsman, do; lith, Nabob, Shanghae; Marmion, Warsare, on Praelsco ea rea aeta ae JONOLULU, Jan in port #hij juens s, Ly Alberni for ‘Adelaide (not as before), 1 Havana, March 5—Arr Legere Corsica (Br),! Le Mesu- rier, New Naswat rig Timothy Field, Patterson, Portland; 7th, aehira Abby ‘phattcr, Walker, New Orleans; "Hayden, wee 4th, ite ~~ (By. Gagnee, Philadelphia; Flect- a Portands 7th, diester Mount- fort, Boxtot LivaRTColn Feb 25— Are Resolute, Harrie, N’ Georgina, Jones, Boston; Roslyn Castle, Nicoll, york! at Belle Foule, ‘Congden, Pernambuco, id 25th, "Neptune, Peabody, NYork; 27th, Philadelphia, Pocie, Tiiagelphia. a cath, booting Star, Jones, Eastport; Coronet, Spear, orn Ent ‘oat om or, of orate (8), Brooks, and Chan- callor, Jones al Arr wath, Meridian, Lambert, cla ih Hamlet, Ls ll Cardiff and NYork. Lritn, Feb 28—Arr Persia, Doune, Messrxa, Feb 1i—Arr Voyager, Wylic, Maites Warren Hal- lett, Smit Tagona; 12tn, Cele: Clifford, Marsenllos. Manita, Dec 4—Sld Revere, Hovey, San Francisco; Game Cock, A. iitinme, NYor! aramonos, Feb 17—In port brig Adelphi; schrs Hanover, and Jessio iNew fork ys 115 others, Sid 17th, brig Poland, Port- Bird, New York. March 4—Arr sch: gue Pomer’ Sid 3d, ship John 8 Harris (Bi rtis, Sagua: barks Br), OrBrien, ent Fe ard "Athol ta, apm NYork; fhe Morning, Cable, Boat, Ames, Belfast; Wing of t woe be a. Henry Tort, Tt Pinkham, New Powel fat, peal bree, 1, 05 Bete Dasher, — it An- rows NB, vis Gorden Manzanii.to, Feb 2i—Arr barks Evelyn, Bowdotn, St Jago; Uth, G W Horton. Packard, Philedelphia: bri gL alti, ‘York, Sid 2ist, brig Valencia, Stnall x ixWCastLE, Feb tent out, Southern Tighte Rox Tous, New ‘or! Rybe, IW, Feb 26—Off the Owers, ship Electric Sparl cont frome Shields for Portland i es iS si "eb 10—Arr Bayer: Ray, Boston; Rexsgvios, bli bee i fy Chase, mtand: 2d ‘ag i (Br), enny, NYor! bark Trovat og lig yg. te rd Mes, ‘thestrup, Portlai Hassell, Has- sel Lath ren, tron 3 Colaord, ‘Colgord, & Mattia ‘20th, lareh 8, barks sioea ‘Grifin, Chase, for New York day; Trovator’, Pendleton, and B Coloord, raleordy Jag: Sharpsburg, and Jessie Camp doi, beige Charles Peterson, for NYotk next, da alsa te “ide! ani ahinGAPORE, se Klein, Hong Kong (gna ad ongress, 'Drin! ane hang: (and ala a; "ait iseslnglin, Bus saci hain, afonter ideo [Arr Mary Glover, Hugh jo Saxon, Plummer, London; w; Jan 8 Catharina, NYork; 2th for Ra: ia. Ih 18th for Akyab). a ino, estat he HANGHAR, Sid Dec 27, Diter, Meore, Liverpool 8? 3400, Lo, Feb 25—-Arr brig Prestissimo, James, Sr Jour, gong ar cour Onward, Wickwire, New arch, 1—Arr bark Rechablie (Br). Leeman, , Knowlton, do; 8d, Perkins, ect id fa. nvz, Feb 23—In port barke Rapid, Marschalf, for York about March 6; Zingerelle, Lane, for Matamoros abt 1d 16th, barks James Wi Semae, Onpapbell Foochow. th, Lizzie 6th, Yo- ‘elsh, Mogill, New York; 224, ne man, Moulmein; font eaith bys’, do. q +h steamer. ff Wor iror pituee t my Me Eno weaiare, 0 in come n) eS & a Lond og. BY, a OHA d, DALE Ii Walaut atrech, or at the ‘oom: tie! pany's bay sre sy x Lg N*°r0 QuEENSTOW Viwgrnse Cabin, $125; ‘ites! iisérage, $id, payable in‘ curreney. For passage apply 1B NORTEL OER AN Ts LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP wanes. Santen commander, meagan earryi a Btates eae wi sail from the Bremen pier, hot ot Untte Thoda curre WHSHINGTON LAFAYETTE Bi es lay. April 26, WASHING’ ednesday, Mav First cabin (including table wine). . Second cabin ( including table wine’ ‘70 or perigsble in gold or "Ueltca attendance free of charge. For freight or pasange ns PAVE TAM 1 ISE! The following first o despatched at noon, April 18. low rates. or 4 spo 390. ts here at these rates. ‘JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. GAMON Come ae ‘hd a’ North eg ON own—Pirst cabin, Thowe'who wisu to wend for th toe stators have superior accommodations paca are strony rhea emmem Bayerie seg ace fee WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. $105. as can LES DECO! 48 rue i Stats bebe Aare, Ape treet, Hoha AY, March 2, at 12 o'clock M., BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, ral, LONDON, HAVRE, HAMPTON AND BREMEN, | at the followlug rates, payable in gold or its equivalentin For the t first cabin, $106; second cabin, $62.60; steerage, Sirf be followed by the AMERICA. April 8. i For freight or passage SEnhots &.00., oe ‘AIL STEAMERS TO FRANCE DARECT.—THE GEN: ERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S new line of first class side-wheel steamships between NEW YORK and FROM NEW YORK TO HA’ equ! @ valent in United States cur- i Aipp ans E. B dea Gaucines (Grand Hotel); at & 00. NITED STATES MAIL LIN) GREAT REDUCTI: E FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. Oy IN STEERAGE BATES. lass side-wheel steamships will be ran m yer No. 8 North River:— For freight or passage apply ‘Transit Compan fri Mt OOuTA RIC, ‘Gonnecting at Panam with the Sacramento.) VRE. Wednesday, March 99 1885 roadway, New oe York, wees Wear Jones Tinklepaugh LLEN, No, 5 Bowling Green. PPOSITION LINE TO CALIFORNIA VIA XICARA- ‘gua.—Short route, low prices.—The Central American om. GOLDE: rates of TON, ior No. 2, North EN RULE, D. nt, Dy will > on the 20th of ever; Wer, at 000, hedck, muster, at_gre: a” Por partioulars apie De Weat street cor month, <p watly reduc N-CARRING- of Warren street. the fine HB be regularly BRITISH M. the 22d of each month, at 2 P. For passage, payable in go First Cabin. Becond Cabin. Apply to eee for Kingston, Jai IL STEAMSHIP MONTEZUMA WILL mates, on HAS. A. WHITNEY, 26 Broadway. For freight apply at TE ROuih street, OWLAND & ASPINWALL, Azents. Fo HAVANA—TH: Tae, Won ase aster, will leave PS tian) iver fe Saturday, March " lock P. yr frei b) a] to Be HaDUR £00, 88 South a faut ey OR HAVANA.—THE, UNITED STATES, MAIL SIDE- whe testa te Ss Seeeen wer pier NO: 4 Wednesnay “arc ie ‘clock P.M. epee rene ak to curt Miceecas TLE Ne & sett ey x. AN! passengers must procure passports before se- ‘pasnage, OR Pee ipergn aw 22 HUDSON aoa Great ut Britt and Teta ab PBOOTT'S LT NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, ide wheel steamship Captain Knapp, bsp = for Kew ‘Orleans direct on Saturday, March 16, at 3 The OOLDING STAT, from pier 46 North river. or ‘Ship WM. T. Pa ATER A, RAYNOR; 10 Barclay street. R LIVERPOOL. ios x LINES? td bes aged ral BROS, & mega street. ASSAGE FROM OR TO THE OLD COUNTRY BY THOMPSON’ hes Black Star tine. Tene e celebrated shy here 24th inst. erste AL Ship SEAN witb Snip BL SIAM will a ratte Bester as ‘APSOOTT, BROTHE. NeW 70 NEW yoRK <D HA) gence at a OP ATLLER LO} LORD Wein in F Brest rt FROM GREAT BRITAIN Reduced rates. Tapacott’s ing every week from New ay amount at lowest for further - Peart street. N sails from EINE, —THE BRITISH | Melbourne about 2et irst cadl ‘Wall street, D1 D. of u and Li & Co., 86 Sou "TRAVELLERS? | bh aaa with, me epee big yn cage oe Teare oF one te ORD Tiekets ‘ak ths offces of Wentcott’s Ex- “or MARCH 4, LY HORSE A me by proving | press, in New York and PSrookiyn, checked from eeigte yy paying expen: Sir at ton Watts street, idence to ‘all points on this Fond connections. KD—ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1805, ON THE PERSONAL. Fes plank road,’one brown Horse are black box | wna reo POE ML Wagon. Can aati Erie ty and. paying e- HOLY RESPECTABLE AND DESTITUTE WI- niet, DF t Pia Ba sizwehth etfeet, table : Germesbe applying 6 cre il vas L dow wishes ut fos reape:table family ber Sa Sonne — 190. | {BEAUTIFUL AND INTELLIORNT Boy, 20 MONTHS ‘OUND.. a f Poy LADY WHO MISSED HER POCK- etbook at the toy stand. corner of Greene and Canal streets, will ‘call she win bear of something to her advamtage. OUND—ON MARCH 6 IN OUR STORE, A SUM OF Money, whieh the owner can have by desoribing the samen Ing for. advertiseme tesa.” AKB & McC RELRY, No, 471 Broadway. Pow: ATRAYED INTO THE PREMISES OF THB subscriber, » chestnut colored Hoses, ‘on the 18th t email | © ‘The owner may him by paying for hl advertisement and prosing Property. stone yard, 129th sireet, near eae, Hawcan, Maroh 13, 1965. OST—ON MONDAY, MARCH 13, IN BROADWAY, between Vesey atrect and Maiden lane, a Specification of an Tavention, ten on parchment, of no value but to the owner. The finder will please le at 45 William st rear rooms, third floor, aud receive a ‘old, healt! aa Feandan for par Boe ED LETTER; AM wher. AND [SFORMATION. Ww WANTED—OF HANORAH hy, for ng with hit addroes 3 Killari Kerry, Ireland, who Handed tt gly on Tuesday Wet iden the steetner Ci y of Baltimore, by sister, Bi Sa sina oie. Ee cpaai me street, ti NPORMATION WANTED~OF ai RY ora, WHO oat doa Me Witlama Grater, ai9 Fourth avenue, Do. jo. ' alt firut strwata. f F TERA, DUP, of 0 fibre. B city, bas) Sore Libra FLO IN THE their brother, Peter Dufo, leek Enaivers by ‘applying to the O8T—ON MONDAY, BETWEEN % KING STREET 4 and corner Sullivan and Prince streets, Ladies’ Fura. ‘A liveral re ward will be paid by returning the same to 105 Croaby atreet, to Mra. Gerken. O8T—ON MARCH & IN OR NEAR WALL STREET, a Voucher in dupitcate for one (1) cavairy. Horse, sold iogorprameont on January 18, by L. Robbins, "Voucher cer. tinea by government inspector: ie value to any one but the _— al holder. A reward ot re dollars will be Gout for i de ry 0 Wilham Beard, 3 Wyckoff street, ont ON SUNDAY MORNING, IN PASSING OUT TO Park from Twenty-seventh sireet via Madiso $ inne to Forty-Brat street, aid from thence via Fife avenue, ther Phaeton balt { ‘The finder will be sulia- Bip rewarded by leaving it at at irth avenue, OST—YESTERDAY, IN BROOKLYN, A. POCKET. Book, containing a small amount of money and a receipt ‘with the owner’s name on itfor a piane. ‘The finder will liverally rewarded by loaving It at 16 Lewis street. Linas sie “BETWERBN WALL STRERT AND Barnwim's, two Rings; one (our poarls and red stone, the er cameo. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at Jones’, 36 Stanton street, ISLAID—A NOTE, MADE BY D. 0. PER- Moa ay Pd sees ae % selves, for od agains eaunige he oa tt 1D “Naw reed Mareb x GiOrreD, FROM « Boy. wig “win FERRED PLEDGE paying for this udvertisemeat, Apply at 107 Grand “pina vi S*aer te Tee Stas Shoat npmennamtrante 0 sume. ime = a Address Kngineer, REWARD.—UMBRELLA Lost, $2, Exe > the New ry II please leave it at I REWARD. glaet OF OR and biny py :-a Ph. Freyberg, 13a | Frankia treet D.—LoeE as STOLEN, ae parca et $5 $5 hapa ae dhe a soar . Apewe: wo the name ot og he Soder wi eG ve Re yy) rewar roturaing him to Mr. Camp! Biveckér street, or Kingsbridge road, near Jain site Thea RFT MOND a tlk Urb a, A LARGB BLACK iar, name And ing the dog to A bs te gt A YELLOW Sp. BROWN NEW. 2) foundiand Dog, about two years old. Any ono re Uirpiog him to 83 Great Jones street will receive Lhe avare and thanks of owner, WAT, Two fader 915 Set ar, eee i , R4jold Penyil ec ris reoerre thn hove r ard of dW shay, TPS ABW Al FOR THE CARTMAN Wat 700 $25 ie a oR earn from 63 Cortlandt strect on the in wonth, $200 Er uy AND NO auRetioNs ASKED. Hi afternoon, March ji skin Purae, oF eta Hamond breasty fone, ttle off color, pamelied found the sett black enamelied on the upper ride of the stam; a diamont ulster. ting, ceuatoing olght bellinnte, wMogk enametied tn atripow ay eat shank — Any one ti abovennd delivering thet lo daw Gold vaye Kd ny gibesttons w cn in a day or tiwo, HE FRIEND WHO ADDRESSED THE FaONA please: J to Mrs. . Myers, Ww" _verley place? ‘STINE—YOUR MOTHER ase .—* ae OR HEAR from you very soon els else she will be < FINNIE, JERSEY CITY,—A Ane FOR te Co hepa er Now in town. Will leat ae direct sane to station D. NTED TO », ADOPTTIN A Goon D HOME. A aa old. four month Address D. 8. Montague, stat some ‘you! ing lady tn this city or mony, if mutually greet Any between 16 aud with the assurance that all communteattons will secredly confidential, Address Howard il., M Yr Pours of ager would Es to ope or C3 STANCES, 3 Ke correspondence with ‘delnty, with view to matrl- iy, maiden or widow, to’ orbs ebove. roa do 30 be held Pw coi @xzar REDUCTION @nzar REDUCTION, GREAT REDUCTION, @xzat REDvOTION, * Bas AND COPFEER TES AND COFYRES ‘TEAS AND COPRRS, NEW CROP TEAS OF LATES? IMPORTATION. NEW GROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. NEW CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. NEW OROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. OOLONG, AT 60e., 706., 8., He., $1 $1 10, BEST $1 15 PER | MIXED, 60s, 70c., 80e,; Se, $1, $1 10, best $129 PER GREEN TEAS, O0e., 70c., 6e., e., $1, $110, BEST $1 25 | ENGLISH BREAKWAS!, 6is., Toe, 800,000, 1, $110, BEST YOUNG HYSON, 60e., 70c., S0e., 0e., $1, $110, BEST $125 UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, BEST $126 PER roe HYSON, IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BEST $1 6 COFFEES (GROUND), 20c., We, Be. 850., Buer 460, FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER OOFFEE, 850, THY COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICE. ‘These Teas are all chosen for thelr intrinsic worth, keeping in mind health, economy, anda high degree of pleasure in drinking them, COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. banbye GROUND COFFEE, 20c,, 30e., S86., 40c., bestASe. per pound, Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Housekeepers, and Families who use large quantities of Coffee can economise In that article, by using our FRENCH BRUAKFAST and DINNER CoF- FEE, ‘whicli we sell at the low price of 85 cents per pound, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Espestal attention ie given to the Coffee Department, in which, barrel wo of salle or copparse ft ru down the mo gaheucn ee man) by drug Fan suppay of his ticdlelne Comiiset BUOEs sme, Ch NAILS, a, URED ebiiblains, frosved feet, oe sc, by mall, SO cents and oo vi CHILL BERG'S GERMAN OINTMENT. —A CERTAIN cure for Piles, or D } sist Rheumatism. For sale a6 98 Bowery, New or} M “F MILLIKES'S LINEN S10 LINEN SHEETINGS, P NENS, TOW A which we offer at very 1m them. “ rich Trimm for, tot To per eve ~ ae ve) rene Taw allt Corset Lengoe, 70: dozen,’ ae ducen' ao cheap os Behe, mig dozen best French Moves, $1 25 pair; worth $2 60. Wares, Drove Linings apd Bu ‘of every lion tery. arments oe ties, Cet ee Ra Li GONE MEARES! corner of teenth | street A “4 FEW MORE PRATER DUSTARS AT 2 CTS. BAGH 15 in. tone. nowuce. at 20 Sixth avenue, bolween Amity and fancy store, | TEAS AND OOFFBES, THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE s?Ock THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE 8TOOK -THB ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOOK THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK om me GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN 1KA COMPANY GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY GREAT AMERICAN , CAN 284 COMPANY AMOUNTING ]TO FROM $200,000 0 $1,000,000, OFFERED AT RETAIL, ‘aT NO: & VESEY STREET, THE COMPANY ARE NOW SELBING Goop Pounn. i POUND. | PER POUND. $1.5 PER FOUND. PER POUND. PER POUND. PER PO S ND. « I PER POUND. we defy competition. 9 CONSUMERS CAN SAVE FROM 6 CENTS TO $i PER POUND By purchasing of the Company. Now is the time to LAY IN YOUR STOCK. La¥ IN YOUR STOCK: LAY IN YOUR STOCK. GREAT AMERICAN TBA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 45 VESEY STREET. 45 VESEY STREET. VFUSl=I|=l-lélal SCRA AB One: LEY") eee eho aloe RE ECT anc a LONG ce ee lemielage If YOU HAVE is worse, = | eee ie more foytger that a o oF tow Bed att Bi ha ha of red coy eee Hin acon 2 Park vow, agents hi Dr. Schenck will aan TAR, 4 unui Ps P. rm ‘be obtained at all times. by br DR ¥ soon EN ‘ticle kept f« mies is invite aizenton 100 ot wall aasor ‘assorted ted Linen Painted Brown ines, for Traveling Dresses. Phinted Linens, for Geatiemen's Shirt TOWELIN DIAPERS be vic ae ae, & CO., 748 Broadway. PATH AV? UB CHEAP STORE—WE HAVE 7 Teuived porno grees burgainia Taadtes, onid TABLE LINENS, RAP KINS Locos, Handi d Sixth avenue. moth, jrowd Way. AND CLOAKS MADE IN weer nour> Ladies at hotela cone Pe well to call. Appz ad cae y “MAGNIFICENT, SEVEN ~ OCTAVE {ut parlor Bail, got care “ise 's 0 . ot of Pati sat gn te Dini Sea oe reat a Inquire at L19 West quit streak, near 8lxts ae ry ie mite two blogks of , B mak 8 —_ avenue, near Fortieth street. —| URTTORR, MA’ es oe on oe ¥03 : minis i 113 West Tweu! Comer ze Lb ge! f wag te i EE San ans rer Wee = me sonstanly DD CAMP BE arate” 1M EXPRESS, 1 BURNTANg 3 aor pap Ca " ay EXPitEs8, ~ wai Pa wre tn or out of or | Be OR PN ‘arafvare boxed. BILLIARDS. tap BALLS, FARO Of &o,, of pacopt oom SAL two fh oe ot th TXT meres {oF dere" pincvoslly autend- ilk, MARTIN ie @ golden eleplinat ty q NG FOR DRESS Ping akg —MRS. Prcoubent a Fy ay 8 Per yy Pe TING. SFLUTING. aH RO.—TEB BEST oy have Petree | ray trimmed Paracas of ‘the most recherche ey , 4 a Nise ‘ae iL gor ie] a mere, paver? ee ete car antec, ae me a Redowa, P sone " + Fourth avenw ‘Twenty thi jew olin # forming for ladle, iiesoea, ‘clock, My ) rrOnauee ‘9 ave private lessons every day eveuing © Boose pre wiak to leary quivkly, nae cents QUAL id ad ant he lowest general) ad t area import way, Ey shortegt porsible notice. DExQueers TMPBRIAL D! E88 ELEVATOR, ~ eae ee oat on ip) ‘oonta, No, . Bent by MILLINERY. wot ice nth are ow dn rom brn eae REINS ACADEMIES. 0, BROOME ST. me, ae Academy «\ ABHIO! will ica roe al he eae “3 ay ee H. SWARING'S PRIVATE PAncrNa B DANGING ACADEMY. nen!