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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. of roads. ‘The capital of the company is $4,518,000 and CANADA. c the funded debt $4,860,000, making a wlal of $9,368,900. sane ape on Ne "veniam At- Morpar, Feb, 26-6 P. M. at iatninsincieeanin’ nf tack—Sweeny to e A ‘gemonstration ‘Woo speculative feeling on the Stock Exchange was How Work stock Bzchesse:, is | Against Canada With 4 erg prong at the opening of business this morning, but af- vingr sesston—10:30 A.M. og end March His Main column inte New Gerwards it became tame. In the afternoon, however, 1% | $0000 U 86's, '67... 12814 20 aha Ninth NLBK 105, | Bramswick. i 500 UB6 62 60 Del & nal. 128 Toronto, Feb. 26, 1866. mogained ite strength, and quotatic:is were in the eoend- | asso 200 CumbCoal prf. 38 Ene’: ‘ent at the close. 4500 100 Mariposa pref... ie Reports from En~ih detectives at Pittsburg say that At the carly session ofthe open board Michigan South- | 2000 USC's, oo Wilkesbarre Cosi go | We renlAn Conta Swoony’s plan cee yarns the most actt " W Union Tel.... 70 Szatnet Canada about th» middle of March Sensei cae en cart nee | BRUTE ee Bl aca @ |omaminnreres mie meme sommes Soles 2,000) £7,3;, New York Comtral 91%, Reading 100% | 5900 US 6" doo Atlantic WBS Go. 134g | fORHer, with bis main columns. @ 100, Cleveland and Pittsburg 77%, Rock Island | 000 T at | RY elt 184 The Canadian Shore Fisheries. mm. Northwestern 2734, preferred 6434, Fort Wayne oe owt Bioan 90% 100 do. Orrawa, C. W., Feb, 26, 1866. "4%, Schuylkill Coal 17, At the first regular pose 48000 Tenn @'%, 00.. 91% 300 do ‘Tho Canadian Gasette contains » proclamation warning ‘he market opened firm and closed dull. Now 25000 N American fishermen that they cannot use the Canadian Gentral was 36 higher than at the balf-past two board on | 1300) shore fisheries after the 17th of March next, The fol- ‘Saturday, Erie 3. Northwestern (common and pre- | J4599 lowing is the substance of the proclamation :— feuthors 9, Qeveling nod Puburg , Hock land , | 1000 : Joc Ant the Usted tee after onto Sa ef Port ssatesby Government posi wore dull but | 10000 | do... ptr Zune, 1854, providing for reclprocal trade, and the United mteady. Coupon five-twenties of the third issue were 3 20000 Obio& Mins cer as care Pi ap Pn Mg sald treaty wl expire on tower. 5000 NY Cen 6’, "83 02 oe EE NER Rly ere At the one o'clock session the market was stronger and | 2909 NY Cen 7's, "76 10036 fetes: tare Unease aed ce! sive prices advanced 3 a 3. At the half-past two | 1000 Erie 2d m, '79 10134 rapa ‘on in-shore fisheries within the territory of Board there was further improvement, especially -. Shy ey Canada, and may be unaware that their right tovarry on such fisheries will end on the 17th of March, 1866; ms ‘Therefore, to prevent injury or loss to our subjects or f= New York Central and Erie. latter @osed 4% hicher than at the first regular board, 2000 ChiANW Ist m 81 citizens of ‘States with which we are ia amity, we do Brie 1, Reading —%, Michigan Southern 3, | 2000 Tol&Wablsim $7 caution and warn all persons pot subjects of o:f realin pag selena eacenaiinalruoomngarse ag Me | tod manned in the Unites Sates of America can puraue Seton 56... Corgenmant soneriian were fuatre.- er; |: Misha maak eins tae the In-shore fisheries without rendering themselves Hable Sn-thirty notes of the third series advanced 34. 40 Continental Bk.. 96% to the confiscation of their vessels and such other penal- ‘Ab the half past three board there was a brisk demand | 4 Continental BE 96 tion as are imposed by Jaws far shocks, sn Tale end Maw Tome Denke wareiDersice| | 90 Fourier! Or (0 Pte batt Order in Relation to Diseased Cattle and Marty buoyant. New York Central closed on the call at To Cen Nat Bani... 108% SMINAStPaulRR 45 Horses. 9236, Eric 833, Reading (b. 3) 100%, Michigan Southern Orrawa, C. W., Feb. 26, 1866. ‘Re discount line was dull, and some indisposition was @own to take even first class namos at the legal AtBany, Feb. 26, 1868. About one hundred feet of the high embankment on SECOND BESSION—1 P. M. 90%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 78%, Rock Island 104%; } go9099 ty n,2 STAR” Big abe abe ro ae PIs ellen reese ahaa a Aika Pia oy le cy my A OC, 81% | council to provent the introduction of contagious and ary! AES ae ket continued strong, | 190 do... -r, 08% 100 Mich S&NTRR O8% | infectious disorders affecting cattle, sheep, horses, &c. pitiggd nd pai zi © | 100 5 683_ 1400 Cleve &Pitts RR 7734 | now prevailing in Europe. -It is ordered that from the ig Bape tiprciniresarkin paca apaclag aM o Gh, WO Chic EN W.-- 21% | geet day of March the Importation or introduction into See eae Oe ae Joo Atlantis WBHGa Ise” SOO CTC R Rk TEE. 160% | the Province by ses of, cattle, sheep, horses, swine, ee ES ie ere rg 1854 9 18%, | G5 NY Contral RR. 91} 100 Pitts, FLW& Chic 92% | asses and mules, meats, skins, hides, horse hoofs and omemtnitetinenrmica, (0: Mac ah eo: ep eee noe ema oder The money market was rather active early in the day, | 300 * aK lo. rohibited, except such as his Exceilenc: net ‘Dut gradually became easier, and at the close the supply THIRD SESSION—2:30 FP. uM. Bounel may hereafter see fit to exempt from probibi- ‘was in excesa of the demand at seven per cent on call, | $5000 Tr n, 73-10, 18 9954 aes apa ncito 038 90 10000 2- The Rensselacr and Saratoga Railroad. 4000 13000 80000 2% te, and fan advance of one per cent was ipa Railroad, about half a mile @bo consequence, with exceptions at 73 and 83g. Good, | 10909 Ohio &Miss cer the Rensselacr and Saratoza 4 ‘ washed away on Sunday ut not prime, signatures were quoted at $3 #10, and | 400 shaN Y Cen RR. 925¢ do. 100% | northeast of Seratoga, was Ci Coal pr:.bl6 46 600 MichSo & NIRR 09 morning. It will probably take several days to repair it. ether grades st 10 0 1b per cent The bank statement | $09 Cum el De tae $00 Chic & BET. al0 16336 | Moratihe eine ee a change passengers at the @or the week shows some important changes, The legal 500 West Union Tel. 66 100 do......... 103% | break. fenders have decreased $5,130,254; but nearly two mil- | 50 do. 88% 300 Pine FLWE Chie 9256 ‘ons of this decrease is owing to an error in tlie state- ment of last week—the real decrease being 83,200,264— ‘which is attributable to payments Into the Sub-Treasury on mecount of government gold sales, and under the influence of which the balance in the hands of the Sub-Treasurer ‘Mts evening has risen to $109,814,798. The depnsits show a decrease of $6,535,886, which is attributable to (re same cause, the balance in the Sub-Treasury having fmereased $11,820,837 since Jast Monday. The loans avo decreased $3,202,052, showing a contraction of Boans and discounts as a precautionary measure. The ‘apeeie as a matter of course has increased, owing to the Bod-Treasury sales, which are represented by certificates pty do. wane 65 100 Hudson Riv RR.. 103 = 600 OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxpay, Feb, 26—6 P. M. Asnus,—Receipts, 29 pkgs. Tho market was without important change. Trade was very quiet for want of stock, Baxapsrorrs.—Receipts, 6,198 bbls. flour, 200 do. and 8,219 bags corn meal, 80 bushels wheat, 3,900 do. corn, 3,600 do. oats, 60 do. rye, 360 do. malt and 580 do. bar+ ley. The demand for inferior and common grades of State and Western flour continued inactive, and prices, though not quotably lower, had a declining tendency. do. SHIPPING NEWS. “Port of New York, February 20, 1866. hip Ce der, Ts Arita A Steamal ‘commander, Terry, Wil a Btenmenip Ellen 8 Terry, seat Newbern—C Ship Eugenie (Ham), Chambley. Hamburg—Sioman & i i. Pe Doane, New Orleans—C © Duncan & Co. 2 Robbine (Br), Robbins, Dublin—edmiston ro8. Bark Dan) Ttal), Ph Ho, Malta and Palermo— rome Deni Draper ( ), Pirandel of coin deposit, counted as gold by the banks. Prime qualities, however, were in fair demand, and | Bark Pailae (Br), Biddle, % ce The old market opened firm at 136% and steadily ad- | prices were, well sustained. The sales embraced 8,000} pate venceen: Raton, Havana —JB Ward Co. wanced to 1373, after which it relapsed to 186%, the } ppia, at our subjoined quotations, Southern flour was'in Bark Lamplighter, Babrs, Port Royal FM Bisby & Co, @osing quotation, Six per cent was paid for having coin | moderately active demand, and prices wore without post- Brig Coste Rica, Cassidy, Aspinwall—Panams Railroad ‘warried carly in the day, but afterwards only three, Poreign exchange was firm but dull. Bankers’ bills at sixty days on England were quoted at 1083 a &, short aight 100%, commercial 1073; a 108%. Cotton and @tber produce bills were scarce. Francs are rated at 9.23% 05.19 for long date bills and 6.16 a 6.16 for short wight. Bills on Antwerp are quoted at 6.25 a 5.20, tive alteration, though a slight weakness was notice. able for the low grades, The sales reachcd 5600 bbls. Canada flour was without important change in any respect. Common brands wore notin demand, and from this description prices ruled somewhat nomi- . Rye flour was inactive and heavy. tinued in request at new quotations, with sales of 300 ‘We quote 0. Brig Glimor Meredithe Graven: Mancaniligesegint Bros, Werid Matilda (Br), Stevens, mpico—Bruguiere & The- Schr Wm Paxson, Brower, Lavacca and Indiancla—N 1 wechrD'S Riner, May, Ceday, Cedar Keye=Goldthwaite & Behr Jamestown, Magee, Ravannah—Del Banco & Car- iF Elizabeth & Helen, Childs, Providence—G N Btrana- en Hamburg 36 a 26%, on Frankfort 40%, on Bromen, Sere re ala weomen ee, $6 65097 25 Wis 0 X. Extra Stat 7000 7 00 ARRIVED. a Petroleum and mining stocks were moderately active ; aa H ~ Pon rmnt Ay prices AD re Bef name Br fut barely steady. At the first board United States closed soe 8 60 | &Co. During ber voy: she had for She moet part 90e. higher than at the same time yesterday, selling at 8 65.0 10 76 | eseery wands, Fev, 3, 390 mallee E of Bandy Hook, $36 30. Feo Simple sold at 18¢., Hard Pan $2 05, Homo- 8 a 9 go wrficamahip Arago, Gadaden, Havre. ria Falmouth Feb 15 wack $2 10, United Stator Potroleum Farms 30c., Bonno- van eae Fraamanip ca’ Tenens i Ref Run $14 90, Excelsior $1 30, Palmer Petrolcum 8 150 11 50 | ,,Ateamanip Virginia Daniele, Galveston, Feb 18, vie od 94.10, Pithole Creek $8 35, Pithole Farms $2 96, Rynd 5 25a 610 | Koertenced violent aston), with cote and atecngere. to ‘arm 68c., Union $10, Shade River $2 80, Webster 90c., 3 a ‘ 4 Sikeme & Gulon, Qn the 28th, at 1a, soe Infact : @eild Farms 50, Gunnell Gold $1 31, Gunnel! Centra! $5, A 00a % 25 tawed to the city yy, A 8 revenue cutter. ‘Quartz Hill $3 40, Smith and Parmice $13, Wallkill $1 15, aig cious Feline te and Lafeardeceyrr ney) Lirtemehip Moos ae ‘Charleston, with mdse, to M6 the second board Pithole Creek closed 20¢. lower than medium qualities, for which iPass oan cely any in- ona Parice, King. Norfolk, with mdse and pas atthe first board, selling at $8 15; Smith qnd Parmloe |. guiry. We note alos of about 2,000 bushels, mostly white | “steamship Altenee tio. Norfolk, with mdse and At $12 80; First Ni wold at Hom” ‘Ginadian at $2 20, A moro active do: provailed for | presei ‘Lik Fox & Co. 200, welling at $12 80; jational 0c. ed! ni pee pi MoCintock $4, New York and Alleghany $3 75, New | COM, snd prices ruled higher, closing firm at an sm EC g ment of 1c. a 2c. per bushel. Tho ‘were about 60,000 Crombie, 8 on ‘Work, Philadelphia and Baltimore %0c., Bennchof Run | bushels at 72c. a Y5c. for unsound, and Tc. a 80c.’ for soa ey nt ‘the Sad! $15 05, Cherry Run 1%c., Excelsior $1 36, Oil Creck | sound mixed Western, including lots in store and de- strong 8 down the China Sea, ‘monsoon: ‘Blinds, strong W winds, with livered. The transactions in oats were to a very fair ex- winds, the Prince's Channel in $5 80, Palmor Potroloum $4, Contral $3.08, Shade River | {red 4 Tuled rather firmer, but not Leticeably 9S 80, United States $16 20, Kipp and Buel! $2 25, Mam- | higher, with soen at ude, s dts. for ‘fesoand and Bac, a | company with ahip Moth $15, Quartz Hill $3 26, Hilton Copper $1 25. $50, for sound Western, S0c. a O%¢. for State, Ge. a Sic.) Fier P tS -| for Pennsylvania and Jersey, and 57. for Canada. d the 0% re Gompound interest notes wore quoted by the leading "| fr, Aennel i’ he tet pin pode well main. | 282 inded the Cape In company with servral ¥ @ealers as follows :— a signalized the Dutch ship. Comma tained. Malt was inactive fod nominal, ry i light SE rather dull, but no c Corton. e deman: es were without noticeable —— he io ‘com: trades, 'W; bad strong NE trader, ualla; 18th, passed Rermada; since has had light, variable winds, with ‘heavy rains and thick wea- wi tava ht; 24th, Bay, With ship Invinerble,, for London: eb 4, crossed the Equator, in lon 25 9) with heavy eq 8 brace 4,000 bales, mainly at our quotations, as {atiuw8:— | ther ‘Towards the close of business a very “bullish” feeling ba ~~ Mobile, N.O.87. tect Midnight (ot Boston), Crosby. Whampoe Nov 80; with sree manifested by the majority of brokers and profes. a“ 4 $8. | Bester Dene of Glee Hope Santi treed tan eaniee Bional opc7*0rs in stocks. It is foreseen that the recent 47 47 az | Pees. Bhip Longwood (Br), Peterson, mise, to Ruger Bros. ‘Left Sands of Good Hope Jan 12, crossed the ed good at full prices, Caleutta, 82 aoye, with noti¢e a resale of 4,308 ator Feb 3 ch iu the money "4FKet can be but temporary, aud a ms ct or Feb in lon 35 W. fair jobbing trade we hat the financial policy of the ment ex B rge, for consumption, on private terms, Ship Webster, Norris, Lives yn ®, with mdse and 24 mast lead to monetary nse at great sold on speculation at 14%¢., gold, in bond. passensrra, 1 Spoitard, Tilestin & Co, Tine hada continua- eonires, Tho anxiety with which the progress | ,, PSGuTA rare Gel snd, lower. The cngngements | Hon of hoary, westerly uot up to ton 0: split mala” kc. bales cotton at 5-16d. ; per Rieamer, 250 do. cotton at 7-16d. a 4d, 7,000 bushels corn at 6%4d., 750 boxes bacon at 25s., 850 tisrces beef at 3s. 64., 80 ils, tallow at 20s. To London, per steamer, 10,000’ busivels oats at 834d., 60 tierces Spork at 6s., 10 Herees clover seed at 408. To Glasgow, steamer, 7,600 bushels corn at 61, The charters are a brig to Cork, with 20,000 bushels corn; of one to Bristol, oats, Feb 7 and 8, eneount NW, during which found the radder badly sprung and split, and ghliged to steer with tackles. “Has been 12 days wi janks. Ship Ferdinand (Brem), Christot Bremen, 67 days, with mdse, to Kremelberg’& Co. Has heavy weather the entire Bark Tyne ), Johnson, Foochow, 95 days, with teas, Ae, to Ci ‘assed Anjier Dec, Cape of tiood Hope ary & 1,18 crdesed the Equator Feb ¢ in lou 24 31 @f the new financial bill was watched is giving Place to a feeling of indifference as to its fate, and a ‘more hopeful feeling than formerly prevailed is gradu- aliy taking possession of the popular and speculative mind. Tho bugbear of contraction and resumption no Bonger inspires terror, aud the “Fort Wayue speech” of 5 ib 6, lat? at or about 74d. N, Ion 3s ls W, bark ‘Bremen, from New Y ‘tho Becretary of the Treasury has ceased to be the key- | " Hors—-A fair demand prevailed for lota for consump. | KisJemnenst 7 *P%® sagan Bean Shaan mote of a host of prophecies. To quote the | tion, at full prices for all qualities. We note sales of 100 | , Bark Adantle (Nor), Kildalil, Leghorn, 88 days, with mar- bales, mostly prime, at 20c. @ 70c. for new crop and 10c, | Ie and rags, to O Fabbricotte. Manguage of the vulgar, impracticable theories are | 4'550’ for ol crop. bg ry 4 Roe). Sjornbergh, Marseilles, 82 days, with Being rapidly “played out,” and people are be- | ” Moras —Tho market retained ite previous firmness, aie Eba (ital), La Mara, Palermo, 86 days, with fruit, to Binning to judge of the facts of the financial situa. | but th» trade was nail, being confined to lots for consumpti ‘¢ noie sales of 89 bbis, New Orleans at Ackley, Humacoa, PR, 18 days, with ‘Cor Had heavy ‘NE ‘winds; lost and dpull sal Brig Eastern Star (of New Maven), Grifing, M PH, Hi days, with sugar and molresen, to Blohop Bros ee Sear Ned Sumter (of Rockland), Lord, 0 mand 4 ot oemae Aquin, 20 days, Won for themselves, instead of blindly accepting impossi - Dinues for truths as heretofore, ‘The Chicago Tribune, of Thursday, romarks of mone- ary affairs: — 80c. a $1 10, and 25 hhds. Porto | 20 bhds. Cuba muscovade at 350, Provisions, —Receipts, 463 bbis. ork, 40 do. beef, 1,688 do, cut moats, 063 do. and 30 packages lard, and 467 dressed hogs. ‘The pork market opened dull and beavy, but it subsequently rallied under an improved demand, jaiar, for BOW MmeES, The sales comprised 6,000 bbis. for present delivery at $25 40 for new mess; $28 a $28 75 for old mess; ® $20 50 for prime, $23 a $23.50 for Mess, Also about 3,000 bbis, tor fuiure del J all April, seller's option, at $27 75 a $28 56, beef market continued steady, with & fair demand. The sales were about 400 bbls. ab $16 20for new plain mess and $20 50 a $24 for new extra mess, Beef hams were quict out unchang.d; small sales at $41 a $41 50. Bacon was inactive but prices remained steady. 100 boxes Cumberland cut were taken at 154e, a 16360. Cut Rel Sehr John Shuaman, —, Behr Kate, Stevens idence. Behr Leia, arin Provence, Schr Cameo, Elwell, New Haren, Steamer 8.0 Pearee, Bennett, Fortress Monroe, ——— Marine Disasters. Som Exisa Letaxp (of Brookville, Me), fren Buckeville, SC, for Barbados, lumber laden, sprung leak 9th inst, and was abandoned on the 11th, The captain, mate and four seamen were taken of by the bark Wallace, from New Or. ‘Garket, and currency was reported to be easy at 10 per eent per annum. Street rates were steady at 14; a 2 per @ent per month, but the transactions at such rates were light. “Teer exchange is in active demand and firm at par Buying and 1-10 promium selling. Round lots were in demand among bankers at a promium of $0¢. per thon. gand. The supply is — equal to the demand, and some of the bankers have had to express curreficy to Bew York within the past two days. The following tablo shows the aggrogates of the last a... money market tonday, tras very quiet, soy oe i wen Hed “under Bene Mary Lomes, sien beer NO, log the fact that all obligations ‘due to morrow had | and prices ruled somewhat hig! closing Very stemdy ab ‘ 1 o> =: aany, mo parciensar pressive was felt on the | $2845 roe tak $2808 or okt men | Scar FE Da teh, Fertant oe Pitan, | Boston for Philadelphia. steady, wi I 4 weekly statement of the New York associated banks | igi." qe thoctdors and Seige ftaytes tor TIES: | seane for Havre, and wore @eumpared with the returns of the previous week :— Dressed hogs were firm at 12%¢. a 1330, for Western | Germania, which arrived at Philadelphia Ft 24 | and 180. 4 14sge. for city. Lard was Sc. per pound | The E L wasl86 tons register, built at Belfast, Me, in 1863, $239,776,200 | lower. The demand was fair. The sales were 1,500 and rated A. 14,213,361 | Packages for present delivery at 7c. Scun Anasinn (of New London), Gates, from Beaufort, reh and April, sell jutter was steady at Shc. a 48c SC, arrived at this port 18th inst, and while lying at head of ere sak for Western. Cheese ruled pier No 36 Bast river was struck by ice, breaking her moor. few alos wore made at 160, Ings, and drifted down the river, where she sunk. She was peg toon from the ret py tg valved at QA G00, and not Insured, pepe iO Paracas continua and pominal. The sales | gown Ina, Hutebinson, from Portland for Ha went idan ts Nani. were about 2,200 bbla.. mainly at 200. f csp ~aed on Beorease in specie. "Bou teg | 480 retined ta bond ‘od @bc- a 06: for Teta fee" | s#bore on Nauset Beach, Cape; Cod, on Suinday night, and Imecrease in circulation ary Rick.—No special sales were made, but the market . The crew were saved. iewreun a Gopeene was ve y and full pricos wore demanded. A few | Strawen Oceawvs, Davis, which loft Providence about 4 PM poe oak Decrease in legai tenders paeepehtt small Jobbing lots were sold at 9140. 0 9%, for Rangoon, | On Friday last for NYork, with a full cargo of domestic goods Tho transactions at tho Cloaring House n thie city last | “°guaauslly 100., and 12ijc. & 13}¢¢. for Carolina. svoalag (before veporiea): Gorin thee ocites, sw ‘Svan was in demand, cf rather more steady, with sales of 400 hae Son suoene vado, at from 10%e. to 184¥¢ , including | and the trade, ns hha, Ponto fies ar iinet rted). during thick weather, on the SW (week compare as follows with the busi ged during the heary S&B ‘vious week — ‘sland, a bil of the pre- a 4 250 Hoo At I1ge. ‘Ciearings for the week ending Feb. 17, 116. ; also 26 bhda St. Croix at 11 ie. a 19!ce.. amd 7 Ateamera Com Ston! AMlearings for the week ending Feb. 2 ° a we reaede eee Thetis, Capt. Waitlen, from nee, went Ot on Balances for the week ending Feb. 17.. boxes Havana at 1d44c. The demand for redued sugar I wth th aaving the fc, was limited. We quote standard bards at 17¢, TaLLow was in fair demand and prices were steady, te sales of 150,000 Ibs. at 12c, a 12\,c. co.—The market was duli and ‘heavy, and we have only to notice sales Of 48 cases State seed loaf at 18¢ , and 60 bhde. Lay) B from Qe. to Mke ‘aturday morning with the intention of cargo, i state of the weather they were unable Mott, of steamer Warrior, jay afternoon from New York: water about 16 dems with ber bottom, deck ‘aft. The 8 but owing to the rough to render any assistance. arrived at Providence on 8 Staten that he passed the Oceanus at hi Grelock the game morning. at which time Tt and weather pleasant, she I rock bow well ontand the water o paces for the woek ending Feb. 24... { The money market in Cincinnati on Friday was close, with an advance of one to two pet cont in the rates of ‘Mnverest, owing to a decreased supply of currency and an Smproved demand for loans, partly for speculative in- Makey —Recoipts 200 bbls. The market was rather | ca: ‘the main deck, i ‘Will all be aaved ‘weatment. The volume of currency was graduaily run- | “mer, with sales at $226a $227, - witl age. Steam pumps, with every other ernest necessary Wrecking material forgetting the steamer Srould reach her on Runday afternoon, and it is to be Personal In gence. may corset ul, Sir Frederick Bruce, British Minister at Washington, bas arrived in this city and taken rooms at the Brevoort House. Major General G. H. Gordon is aiso at the Bre. voort House, Among those recently promoted to the brovet rank of brigadier goneral of volunteers is Colonel Will'am De. lacey, late commandant of the One Hundred and Sixty. fourth New York regiment, of the Irish Legion. Colonel The total number of tons of coal transported over the Reading Railroad during the week ending February 22, wrow—The referees in the ease of the oll saved wrecked ship Newton (Mesure Matthew Starbuck and Robert F Gardner) have awarded the salvore the amount Fire ea Ad. for the whole amount of oll saved —78 00) aale lons—being a fraction over 12 cents per gailon, No a be made from this amount for any expense neurred for trackage, coopernie, &e Bane Doxer (Fam), at Halifax, which cleared the other day for New pring a leak, and will probably be agaln taken marine rallw: at Dartmouth. ‘o uMPS are kept almost constantly working, in order to keep. Total since January 1 Bame time in 1806, Increase this year a ‘The annual report of the ennsylvania Northern Cen- " er free. and a portion of the cargo has been discharged to eral Railroad Company contains the following figuree:— | Delacey entered the service with those who were among | liguien ier. tyke handset and ake eine teatime cine Soom corning: 2 1008 sues . $4,249,988 | the first to draw the word, and was of those who wore | Cink! t,he Danet at Hamburg for New York, have de- nye ta 2008, 4 the last to sheati 4 it, Originally an officer of the Thirty- | Rane Ww Rorex, at Honotula, on the 9th Dee, white being femoved from her berth to another, careened ouiboard, there seventh Now York, he won bis way to promotion by 307,883 being no weight in the hold, and falling over on het port steady and persistent duty in the feld throughout the aide, from the bow been entire duration of the rebellion. His commission, which | moved chevereaty died eck sarees sagt wate on $5,515,510 | was granted for ‘gallant and meritorious services during | Dec 30 workmen were #1 engaged in trying to raise her. 580,073 | the war,’’ dates from March 13, 1966. Brio Fosren—The brig John Geddes, Seabrook, arrived 316.408 Philadelphia 24h inst from Nevassa,’ brought on Captain 29,407 Movements of Anson Burlingame. ponent sand two of the crew of brig Foster, before re- $2,705,409, leaving the et revenue $1,476,806, out of which was paid $920,547 # wmleres', $914,709 in dividends, and $256,049 for rents ' Boston, Feb. 26, 1 Hom. Anson Burlingame and fam ly left today for New York, en rewe for China, via Aspinwall, fan Frau- cco aud the Sandwich Islands, J Bravros (of Providence), Hill, from Boston jo Newport 21st inat, to repair damages sashes neae into on the 17uh while a jurton, Arihur Bi Frebock, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Stemmons | Pa Peay he, me Gane cntenze FER SSUES | ee eee eee , Lexington and avenues, Milscetiamcous. Sreausair Vincos.—New York, Feb 26, 1866—Mr Lng 4 theme ofthe offer Snel tay esa to Cebit Foun those ry officers of my ‘to Captain Faunce, By. sevenne cutter Piensa, whe, on the afternoon ‘$0 promptly came atroas off the Sereey share, Without hanitation be gare up Six Months Returns of the di bin vessel and crew to our sasistance, denca, No. 213 Church street, on Wednesday aftornoon, fa due bim, | at one o'clock, District {nto port. | More gratitude than T can expreas is due hanna! 7 26, at Mo. 280 Hi Fifth . ten, May Sneneas 14 him in all his un renee, comes of street, Brooklyn, Epwarp Master. XNN, years, Bane AMY. of Boston, $18 tons, has been purchased for | “The relatives and felends are respectfully invited to ™ yp oy Maniac Capt Joseph ee oe he gitend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, | Banks, Manufactures, ea. Constitution. che FizEn om, afternoon, at two o'clock; GBMSP NW Qapethe wresk of the Dutch brig Fw | thence toCkivary Comotory. | tres, Common Carriers. Gnade and materials were sold at Chatham on Saturday HureOb Saturday” February 2h after a short tll- Porrsn, urement, built | 2¢88, Mra, Ca: the 63d year of her age. ~ 1m FRawons 120 tons, new meas afer Lantonta tS has boca tal ts jars Ia Now Bede INCOME TAX, teenth atreet. wi jeomen. 8ld from Honolulu Dec 13, barks Java, Enos, of NB, to Western papers please copy, 3; Flot Lovela: % |, Mt Wollanton, Howarp,—Of congestion of the Micuar. Willis, NB, do: wpe Hawland’ Joss, da, tor tone’ | Howanor aed 60 seat e mative of Sarees county ; d, ‘home. In port at do Dec $0, ship Lagods, NB; barks Stephani, | Cork, Ireland, do; Peru, ‘The remains will be taken from his late resid ost | Names of Persons and Firms Whes Svoken—Schr Ellen Rizpah, from Provincetown, 6 days Soe tonens chald tetas af Maleate ne parece ue 2 Koo neem, ao mereen mcnrents wottnn | Sales fem Bay, 1084, to May, 1965, “ a ence, a, sara yo a7 from New Orleans for Havre, Fob 14, at 36 | tory for interment. The friends and relatives of deceased Amounted to at Least $100,000, f ign Forts. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. Aqui, Feb 5—No vessels in port. Kiycstaxp.—On Sunday morning, February 25, Dante, &e. &e. he. Fayat, Jan 2—Arr barks Le nide Euphraise, Doane, Bos- | C., son of Ambrose C. Kingsland, Bay esp pr RC ‘The relatives and frien of the family are invited to —_— Manta, San 36 Sid brig Presitasimo, James, Messina, O'clock, from the bet dance ote Fae oTMO Bet nn | _ There are seven collection districts in this city und: cet Fefam, AE. Sao oan port bark. Bi Walkers, trem | Sremne! 3 the control of the Internal Revenue Bureau at Was! be pwns, for New tisrén, i : bt ‘Wows. Hot kins, Yor LawsoR.-—At Yonkers, on faturday evening, February | ington—via,, Fourth, Fifth, sist, seventh, ight, Nia ‘on ine, irs Weller, for Bal re 12, daughter of James mn. and Thirty-eecond. The Fifth, 1 David Miller, Esq, 5 has Th on, - p herd Dil, New silead the, funeral, firms She! Dulet hefergien charch is the assessor and Joseph Hoxi , Exq., collector, ig con = ere as Tisvabara” Oueiee! tox POR Rogers), corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-firt | prised of the Seventh, Tenth, T irteenth and Fourteen! a Date Pesta tie Nine, | Lawae-On Bote Thema ah or Hompstead, | APs, located in which are many prominent estabiis! for Philadelphia, do; John San: | L, I, Jura Leavonart Li SG, youngest daughter of Wm. | ments; among others the firms of Brooks Brother others, befor reported. cit | Le and Elizabeth Laing, in the 20h year of her ag Lord & Tayior, E. V. Haughwont & Co,, Singer Manufa ‘The relatives and fr of the family are respectfully —— to wat the seers, oa soemee's ae mpstead, this (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, noon, without further notice. leave Hunter’s Point at 934 A. M., returning at 1:20 and 4:12 P. M. turing Company, Willcox & Gibbs, J. Smith Rice & Cc Tiffany & Co., Brewster & Co., Mason & Hamlin, Wo Brothers and Hicker & Brother. Mr, Miller enter: upon bis duties July 1, 1865, having becom» the succe Lawrence, do, 5—In port brig Amos, for NYork 4 days. Sid 24, brig W Cough, Pronties: Mex, to load for American Ports. BOSTON, Feb 24, PM—Cld bark Howland, Lewis, Surl- | Lixpsy.—On Saturday, February 24, of congeation of y Lorano, Lewis, Cienfuegos; Rapid, Duguett, k 4 sor of Geo F. Bellows, Esq., while Mr. Hoxio h nant sche Alvaa Allon, Jeremie, Gareth Heed Rent, | the brain, Gronaw Leber peepee whee eas ” Drosilia Lindsly, filled the position of collector nearly four y’ars. Fro York. 25th—Arr achr Jane L Newton, Rich, New York. Sld 24th, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- the records and lists kept in tho Agsesaor’s office wo ha brig Jacinto; 26th, Oriental, City of Bath; bark | neral, this (Tuesday) mdrning, at 11 o'clock, from the ; Lemuel; rigs Align, Mfllixen, and E Thompson. residence oc his grandouiher Georee G. Mitchell, No, 237 | extracted what may be considered in'cresting matuc 4 25th—Arr steamer Giauens, from NYork. Below bark W | Seventh avenue, under the several subjects of taxa.ion, and of value H Randall. from Sterra Leone. Monts. —On Monday, Feb! 26, after a short ilin BALTIMORE, Feb 4—@id bark Hadley, Show, Boston. | ste Morais, iu the oo poat at hie peg e688, | the public, 26th—Arr Potapaco, Neff, NYork. Sid Steamer ingfisher, Rector, NY His friends and those of the family are respectfully in- " nnocKstomt Peet hrc eke Wm Musicio: Miserwoe.’| lied ta nitene re funeral, from his late residence, 446 | Recetpts for the Year Ending June 3 Balttmore, chr Alice Gray (new), Gray, Nuevitas, ‘West Twenty-sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, rt 1865. CHARLESTON, Feb 21—Arr ante City, | two o'clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary The figures extracted from the Aceceeor’s ‘classifi West, NYork. Cid ship Wayer! wannab. FORTRESS MONROE, Feb 44—Sid bark’ Welkin, Liver- "eb 6—Arr steamer City of Port au Prince, ‘ork; bth, schr Loyal Scranton, Lowdon, do, Be: low lith,a schr from NYork. Cid 24, ‘ship Kate, Jaburg. ve Cemetery. McCarray.—On Monday, February 26, at two o'clock in the morning, Tuomas McCarrmy, a native of Kilfigh- ih of Lixnaw, county Kerry, Treland, aged 23 abstract’? show tho returns of tax frum all sourc during the fisval year ending June 30, 1866, to amou to $1,791,017 62, and recapitulated as follows:— ney, yoars, 6 months and 14 dae. ii lly ; 7th, bark Milton, Buckley, do; schr Anna ig friends are respect nested to attend the | Returns by banks and insurance companies’ SGLOVCESTER. Feb 23—Arr sehre TJ Smith, Smith, | funeral, from his late’ resldevee, 13, Bridge street, this adande Syne rt for NYork; Powan, Nason, NYork. : (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Bee Mista of Heenses, 161 208 HOLMES HOLE, Feb ai Are rigs Fred H Parker (Br) MoC-kry.—On Monday, February 26, Mrs. CaTuarive prepa} MeNiliy, Ponce. PR, for St John, NW: Lilie, Moblie for | Motanry, a native of the iow of Enuls, county Clans [aepreryelace Boston; Emily Fisher, NYork for’ Exstport (and both sid | Treland, aged 62 yearm. » | Taxes pending ent Mth); echrs Horton (Br), Wallace, NY: for St John, NB; ae 7 Collections after abatem: HW Johnson, Boston for NYork. ihe irlends of tho family are respectfully invited to | Qrnuai list, for 1860 834,072 h—Arr bark Isabel, Ruenos Ayres for Boston; brig An- | attend the funoral, from 188 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, Taocens tet “special 101/808 ilies, Trinidad for do; Cyclone, Wilmin; for do; 26th, cone afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Bonded tobacco. "905 32,873 , Cardenas for Porlund, Mary A Chase, Ma: tts for onion: Francie Butler, Calbarien for do. 813 ros, $1,701,017 Parker: schrs Pioneer Bn, Saturday, February 24, after a short but In_ port el wary A Rich, Nautilus, Jonas Smith, Horton (Br), and severe iliness, Joun McGinx, a native of the Castleblaney, county Monaghan, Ireland, aged friends of the family, also the members o! ish of The Com- ie johnson. MOBILE, Feb 19—Arr ship Montana, Moore, Newbury- ay D, Montgomery troop, First regiment New York LICENSE STATISTICS, ports Bad Sse RM Bere Tieton pon re NOW UOne. | Ta eictoenantoriee respecttully invited to attend tho | The number of licenses applied for or asscesed fr NEW ORLEANS, eo ranatlp Bazaar, Stinson, Havre; | funeral, from h's late rosidonce, No. 307 Weet Thirty. | May 1, 1865, to December 31, 1865, 1s 6,339, of wh by WL Se lin, Boston; hark | °'8hth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at half-past nine | there are retail deaiers, 1,706; apothecaries, 64: p Osprey (Br), Marra, Th 1: brige S E’Kennedy, Hottees, | O'Clock, from whence the remains will be taken to the | sicians and surgeons, 127; real estate agents, 37; do; Mediterranean, Mahe, Havre; echrs Annie A Hich, Kel: | Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Ninth avenue, corner of | lard tables, 162; brewers, 13; bowling a 9; thy sey. Providence; Ruby, Phillips, Havana. is Fi'ty-ninth street, where a solemn high mass of requiem | tres, 11; retail liquordealers, 1,381; commercial brok Yihcare ship Regent (Br), Hancock, Havana, Below, | will be offered tor the re] of his soul. The remains | 24; pawnbrokers, 14; builders and contractors, $pming up. steamships KK, Cuyler, Dollard, from NYork; | will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, butchers, 142; tobacconists, 101; plumbers, 82; con — ip Memuon, Baker fa ee ey ary: | Monaghan and Dublia papers please copy, tioners, 25; common carriers, (29; lottery. ticket Deney, from’ Hatana; brig’ Nueva Sabina (sp). 7 McMaxvs.—On Sunday, February 25, after a short but Polley dealers, 60; manafactarors, 101; eating hou sebrs Wm 8 Hillis, ‘Thom from Philadelphia Isaac | Severe illness, CATHERINE McManus, the beloved wife of ; Whole-ale di 838; wholesale liquor dealers, Morse, Bradford, from NYork: Lizzie Batchelder, English, | Hugh McManus, a native of the parish of Loughinisiand, | third class —— + fourth clasa (foot) pediers, + from Cid steamships Cuba, Sundberg, Baltimore county Down, Ireland, aged 66 y: ars, livery stable keopers, 21; lawyers, 13; dentists, [heh Finlay, Liverpool beer odie hee week Gontixe | The friendsand acquaintances of the family aro respect. | photographers, 21. West: Joven toanuin (apy Vila: Males seed Baccrme KY | fully invited to nitond the funeral, from hee? wto AMOUNT REOCRIVED FOR LICRNSRS. Towed town and to see Sib, bark Jit Pearsons brigeJ H | residence, 27 avenue A, this (Tuesday) a'ternoon, atone | tm the above specified time tho total tax on 1100 Kennedy, Lark; schr Hartatein. o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery | amounted to $102,053 63, the principal part of w! RORFOLIC Vel sh Are Milo (Br), Kellin, NYork. for interment, fum is thus snado.up:-Retail. dealers $16,707 xEW BEDFORD, Feb 2—Arr schr Hamilton, Chase, New Downpatrick and Bettat pore Please by. ets pediers, $2:376 68; re a Butchers, $1 RT, cht M 8) . Sh ‘2 ARAHRTTA, sicians and surgeons, $1,; ; Whole man, Provitshen for Phitalelghta: thor Barden Wrntines, | of Hiram MeNatmee, oldest daughter of Abeaham Lent, ‘wholesale Hquor' dealers,’ $2,110 Cook, do: Jamba Neilson Peiiig: Fait Rivet ; Jal m rail River for Ehizabethport; Julia Maria, Gout, Hitsabelhport for Fair. ren, Bith, 8 AM-—Are achr Mary @ Mead, Strange, Taunton for the above arrivals; and brig Webster Kotiey, Hise the 29th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 46 avenue D, on Wednesday alternoon, at two o'clock. 66: 720 89: lottery tick:t’ and hve, 5005 bln room tal 1,492 49; photographers, apothecaries, & third po Dalles, $800; tobacconisis, $927 common carriers, $203 84; real estate avents, $330 cating hour's, $165. 64; manufacturers, $18,058 42. Nierscw.—On Sunday, February 25, Maria Lovisa, daughter of Adolphus axa Julia, Nietsch, aged 3 years, 8 In kell, atta, re'Mey for Norfolk: Renay Be yion Hilt | monihe and 29 a TER PAWNBROKERS. le, for 3 ra 2 Bonton for Aexindrla, Arinur Burton Frehaee Ge rorie: | monte and 2 Monday, February 28, Jonx Owens, in the | _ In the rame period the periles applying for a tic vannah; Edward H Furber, Cobb, do for Philadelphia; 5 as pawnbrokers, with tho amount of th Morton, Prpridence for NYork; Monale, Leavite, | {0h Year of hie age, @ native of Arbracon, county Meath, | #8 Pawnbrokers, together with the amo simpson, for Norfolk: "Pret, Been for Weare Mey Loutsa, | Ireland. Will tm Simpson, $65; 91. Mehrback, $60; J. onit Crosby, for er, Md; White Swan, Rob: The friends of the family. and thdae of his brothers-in- a peor if, $50; KE. A. Wood, tg 4g MS ton; Active, Sherman,’ Ports- | law, Patrick, Barney and Thomas Flynn, aro invited to | $60; William Wolf, $50; hats Cabn, ; James Martin, ‘ mn | attend the funeral, from h's late residence, No, $42 West lumacer, $60, P. Ganley, $50; Flora Harris, $5 for Philadelphia; Daniel Brown, Grinneil, Fall iver for ‘Twenty-ninth street, on Wednosd moon, at ono | D. Moss, $50; Isador Aarons, $38; W. Goodwin, $5 Georgetown, DC: Grapeshot, “Abbott: Providence f *elork. ay more: John Griffith, Cobb, do for Philadelphia; MS bath ~ sgh . THE ASSRSSOR'S BANK STATEMENTS. 4 way, Cole, Fall River for Jacksonville; Amanda Lamson di Post,—On Monday, Feb 26, Kuzaxor C., wife of During the quarter ending September 30, 1805 for NYork; Rocket, Marshall, Elixabethport for Fairhaven, | William Post, aged 29 years, 11 months and 27 days, within named National and Siate banks, made retur + Mass; Emma V, Evers, Newburyport for Savan: lary D Her remains will bo taken to Greenwich, Conn., on ther capital, deposits, circulation, and dividends, j= Ireland, Ireland, Wicaaset Sr ge) Lamartive, 6: lags, Frovi- | Wedeesday next, for intermen! dition to Insurance companies dividends; ail of’ w Beatord for NYork, Lane, Portland nore, | _, Rovey.—In Philadelphia, of 7 Fr. | aro embodied in the Assessor's statement, (otiie Uo Lucy A Oreutt, Gerry, odn Tole for do; Fit Perkins, | Mary 24, Eumaneri, wife of Samu-tJ. ey, a and | siouer of Internal Revenue under OF Uevou Lane, do for Savannati; Mary Eva, Wright, Providence for | daughter of the late Captain Charles Burtilog, of this | 1865: Happahannock ‘River, ipeedwell, Witon, Dennis for | city, aved 55 yours, NYork: Fakir, Saunder, and Senator, Vraker, for NYork; ‘rnixc.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February 26, Ext- sit Alida, Baton, for do; Chiloe, Ricker. for Bostor rt he Both 4 2 Fone ge iy hae ina Se cet 8, Sraixg, in the 39th year of his ace. 12 ub eppeamnnce of teal onather: h @ strong breese, ho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully 2 PHILADELPHIA, Feb 2—Arr ahip Wanderer, Hopkins, | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 3,1: Sombrero; pyig John Geddes (ir), Seabrook, Nevassa; John | corner of Prespect and Adams streets, this (Tuesday) Byers (Be, P @, Yu. to Cabello; Katahdin, Sounders, Ciea- aft at two o'clock. Tax on capital. 8 fiegne: Matida swe), 20ders00, St’ Martins: no 9 We r@On Sunday, February 25, Exwat. surrm, | Tax ou deposite 17 eee Ree Bt Mate: aoe ein Aspinweaile schesww ai | Youngest daughter of Stephen B. and Ellen E. tmith, | Tax ou circulal ety Cd’ brig Rebecsa Sheppard, n. Aspin' rohrs WH | aged 7 montha and 22 dave, Bowery Savings Ban! Pee etka She Promcence: Jon Porter, | The relatives and friends of the family, 2n4 those of | Jasin da merite 108 Burroughs, and Ameri¢an ie, Shaw, 40; A Cordery, | tho grand parents, Mr. and Mra. John ) are invited Tax on div denda 226, De ¥« jon , Boston. to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at hal! cont Rank, I EAT be ra na Ola Flelke, Rotterss™i sehr st one ofeionk, from the residence af hes ~ 6 recy ye 1 izabeth (Fr), Rertho, Charente, nty-third atreot, fourth hare + paren Tax on circulation. FORTLAN b 34d steamship Moravian, Li | 3 eiamighaions net iehwtese” | pee ea 2,6 farts’ teh Coombs, Havanaj J 0 rk, York | Institution for the Savings of Merchants, Clerk Matanzas; Chariona, Waternuac?; Trin! = and Others— unter, Orr, Matanzas, . uk on Geposite. 26b—Cla Lig Hyperion, Lewis, Mata ~~ ~ mos an : PROVIDENCE, Feb 24—Arr teamer Galatea, Jones, New FACT.—NOW I8_ THE TIME TO ECONOMIZE, | Tax on dividends. York: schr Charios A Grainer, Cruise, Elizabethport ibs. PP. Cot East India Coffee for $1: 1 1b. 16 Feb 2—Arr steamer Warrior, Hon NYork, Sid schre ts 195 Chambers street. To be had aiso of Beel Total tax paid to September 20, 1865.......$47,9 Qeean Bind. Kelley. Philadeiphia (or Baltimore, according | man & Bro, Stanton & Chrystie. streets” wid Third, weer Tho last quarterly statement inade by Assessor to wind); Romeo, Shute, Elizabethport; Red Rover, Hodge | and Twenty-eighth street. ROBT. for the quarter ending December 41, 1865, exbibi dim; Charlee It Moll ME De es | | isan seeness Lime ; lammond.” Cram: Avail. Dibble: re = saronns cl Baker: HEL Kenny Waleer and) Alietor, Coline SVork: HOUEEMOLD WORD —BARSFORD'S CELEBRATED RECAPITULATION. Soopa, Utiea, Smith, E Sprague, Gibbs,’ and Charles, Gi: B. pAssvth’s freat Hnlnper' Met Chan it Bowery Savincs 3 ok eke WILMINGTON, NO, a and Crockery Emporium, Cooper Instituts puildi OD sieposl te sseeceeseseseeseesss SLL, Hore NOTOM, NO, eb 8—Are echr Jacob Kinzie, Lake, Sign of ”, Ketilecorner store, ‘New York Bowory Fire Insurance Company— FPR PTE es — Tax on dividend... evevstebsebed ——————— wa A. A.—ROYAL Mav aNa LOTTERY, Pacific Nat:ona! Bauk— me MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | Astin ne nt ional fupoaat ee | Eaton eretiatan : : —_TAULOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall steel, New York. | | Tax on dividend. .... 1, Banxen—Gasm —On Wednearae am Ay, Fel 21, by the Rev, Mr. Mansfeld, Mr, Cnan- S + Gasn, of Grn” er Chicago, to Eveeverack—Dawaon. " —FORTY DROPS OF METCALPE’S RHEUMATIC + Remedy contain as much virtue an forty bottles of will instantly cure Nervous ry It, Por sale by all druggists, A mm edie ii Hay sees, —On Wednesday, February 21, ULES JARED’ ” A Dawaom, both &” prookiyn, oo NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME INTRODUCED, 9 xcume.—On Saturday, April 8, 1865, mr, ia volinn dear. | Mattonal FREDENIC™, 4” Roux to Mise Mantes ©. Onvctme all or for tay iy and freshness to the complexion, Tax on dividend... ..... tessses 2 this oi wens and on eee, Institution for the Sa of Mer hanta’ hale fa ONIALS FROM ACTRESSES. ion Ale ata salduanated 72 re—RoweLt.—On Friday, February 36,0 the of enamelling skin being known only to Clerks and Othera— -aurch of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, by the Rov. Dr. | Jules Jared, he Honarabiy states that it differs from all other | Tax om doposita, 1, i ‘Donavs, on of aw. Dunbar Moodie: Esq, | akin tone, being Perfertly innocent, prodwaing tte | Tax on dividend. ‘ape hes a} tw Jer, iter of t Sas | residence of the bride's father, by ~ Henry | merits. from ladies and gentomen of high sioding in abel | iNeCRANCE COMPANIES) MONTHLY RETUH? Brown, Josmrn L. and AXNA Price, daughter of | life, but the restraints of private life forbid thelr publication. + pd ere required, under the pre: Fa We rca nt? Rots Chet, Dlenre soesey, | SSLESS sees ean cf adcaroeastatetan eta te | iemad af pace’ estenage Sen Tvs Pa No cards. fore the public for their talents and genina, smog whom are | thes which i subject to a tax of coe and 2 h TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Mile. Feficita Vestrall, Mra. D. P. Bowers, Lucille Western, cent, jose companies making retorns in this \¢ The of th of Mr. John D. Bridges to ca Elizabeth Gowan, published in Monday's Heratp, ‘an imposture, no such havi lace. ’ ern SOUND, DMIDOES, Mra. Fee eee ne Con other distinguished aud bigh: | within the six wonths ending December 31, 15 thus recorded :— States, Priapetemts, November Co.—Gextiawen: 1 Rene roosirp Jouns Jane Bowery ~ ony with entire sation used the “Bmafl de Paris.” cont Pacific Fi Pieed voy ms bs Dice. nd that the “anal” produces ei thee eee ements gvasant 70 lasurmnee AmeRcsTe, —On aunty, ne 25, Many E., be- | and lily-white, with the great sod pooner ney ie toed | Tradeamen's Fire Insurance Co... 68, loved wife of George Ambruater, 3 daughter of | harmicsmnesn Tt really adds to tue sofiners uel smscothe William and Mary Ann Dunbam, aged years and 6 | ness of the skin, without conveying the slightes mereiricious . $170,745 64 idea, The insurance record also ws the amount of { The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully |. Lbave no hesitation in rollers me, aig, tito, the Profession | posed on the jums during the twelve mont! invited to attend the funeral from her Fesidence, | “84 the public, And so, beliers me, with thanks, 40, i866, corner of Bushwick avenve and ‘Jobeaon street, Willies: Youre craty, LUCILLE WateTmaN. | So ttibwn vince ne °° be SG TIES, and distr ) afternoon, at two o'clock. Ne Waveaiey The Bowery Fire Insurance C % ‘Arm.—At Nashville, Tenn’, on Tuesday, Febru How Vous Mes tetas} | Fecite Fire Ieerease ce rp % Hewrierta, wife of Edward G. Mons, Jores Jaren'—Sim—I beg to tl 20, after a short ii hank you for your kindness in sending me 1 ed fom. ind ng me « packace of Four mall de Pedine The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | Lhate suffered so i wo can thet tore? fally invited to attend the funeral. this (Tuesday) atter. | inert? Memeriesprotesaion obliges iB preparation waich | Total tax... aie , [sr o'clock, ee residence of Inaac Bates, ped than whan Bas and of at HOTEL LICENCES BARED ON THK RENTAL Brook! Souler ‘than ‘nothing on it. Tine Seoler and smoother than when I bas ‘not fiy | ,, When the yearly or estimated rental exeoste { oggigatr trae. orn me nom | Fue Fes PLENARY | race a relatives and friends of the family are respectful JARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS vulgar paste, pal coed: a Invited to attend the fanera, from the’ Reformed Dute vere ainimen va amon delicious reps Eon hich, ene tose Fag venue, cofner of Twen aageet * Inga To n P on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock. The retains will | color and Beauty Aine Vouk the complexion and texture ot | House, Anson House, $2,000, Sm be taken to New Utrecht, L. 1. for interment. polished ivory to t Bovrxe.—On Sunday, February 26, Jour fMevnr, son 000; Chas. Hicks, Continental, 000; M. M. Van Dy 000 ; L. ISABEAU. 822 Broadway, is the sole ly autho. 000; Julius K of Henry and Eliza Bourke, aced 11 years and 6 mohtha. i 00% The r-ran'as willbe taken from tis inte reskionee te, | Hed Agent in thle cy forthe se of Jared's mall de Para Me Hottman, #2, 232 Mulberry street, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. IVOROES LEGALLY OBTAINED wirnoot pus. | $y $l The friends of the family are invited to attend. The re. All other law business betty. Supsens a, fuareptecd Properly. Advice free, rt. Yeas: Counsellor at Law $35 Broadway. D'erces LEGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUB. leity, in New York and other § gained. Consultations tree, M. HOWE" Atiorh a) ad cane stree, M. , Atlorney an Counsellor, 78 Nassau aireet, “i mains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery, Berxovans —Saran Bueresn, daughter of William H. and the late Sarah W. Burroughs, aged 11 months and 6 uf ‘Tis hard to part from those we lov But, oh, City ‘tis gain; 7 Sweet Sailie to her mama's gone, Far from th's world of pain. The friends and relatives of the family are tfally Invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) af-rnoon, at two o'clock, from 47 Fourth street, Williamsburg, Bonven. —At Harlem, on Monday, February 26, ane L. Bonwen, eldest daughter of C. A. and Catharine Bun- ner, aged 18 years and 11 montha The frends of the family are respectfully invited to LEGACIES AND SUCCESSIONS. Those returns have been made sinc: July 1, 186. cover a period of but six months. Under the | ym taxed at Gal re of three-quarters é Cont, are the returns for Margaret Williams, §2,/0 Rachael A, Pinckney, $2,500. ; LRGACIRA AT ONE PRR CENT. Lewis Dierking, $2,000, LEGACIES AT ONR AND A HALF PER CEN Kimmel, ¢ CHILBERG'S GERMAN &) 8 certain cure, without the sligh old Wounds, Serofula, Saltrieam, all Bone eases, tc. ‘For sale at 93 Bowery, and by druggists, __NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. OINTMENT—WARRANTED lightest danger, for Ti 4 Skin lt prine! aitend the funcral, oh Wednesday afternoon, at three Feral e caeetNe LIBRARIRG, o'clock, from 126th street, between Sixth and Seventh Direr sien, cle -S ee, Be ba ony any pie 5 this class of Doss, Cannan <08 Sunday, Februa 25, Manrma Lovtsa ria Ww. JP. crosny, ‘g00,048 the Zist yearof her agen” At Meribah H. Carhart, in ry. Mi guicas™" | rine C. Stevens: $45, 00; BR. Cronby, 947,306; The relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully ——- | dren of 0. F. Crosby, $53,543 Kliza® ‘Renwick, # the children of Edward N. Crosby, $51,909, Mary ( UPPLEMENT SE) invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Parente, 348 Wort Thirty.fonrih street, this (Tuesday) af. fernoon at one o'ciock, without further invitation Caxnout.—On Saturday, February 24, at No. 90 WATCHES, JEWELKY, 4. B. fghBYY, Wit Pay ar is private OFFICE, e135 d strect, near Broadway, the highest prices werware, for Diamonds, Jewelry, Watebes and

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