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» NEW YORK HERALD, 8.TURDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1867; sn ERR ee EY Si et ae artes oto ERE: 5 1 ’ A very moderate business was in progress, and os ‘POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | , ‘* revseonli rtd. Holders, however, et wah ah + a as ry 80 doil rep By TNH Homssrmay But.—Tho Now Orleans | Parcavrionany Measures yor Tux Surrnrssion @” Fupar, Feb. 86 P. M. Senn,” St i oa its but th shana a ‘mibone saya ,'28 2b0Ct of this law has been defeated in | Turuvas or rue Suvans—Tho inhabitants of East New ,! The gold market has fluctuated botween 127% and | any demand 1.” “om Prane, (tough Analiningin buyer's | tho pier & terial alteration. The sales were 6,000 Yoyal settlers secured by it having been | York and New Lots have long been sufferers from the } 188% to-day, tho opening price having boen 137%, and | favor, were withow, a BLYDENBURGH.—Oa Friday, Bob. O07 Many Dusyer, prone hag reas 07'S gang of rebels, predatory tribes of thieves who have heretofore with | &'\@ Closing one 138, Loans were made without intorest, Dole, at the appended “evere, maimtaioad With aiaentet Jute of Benjamin B, Blydenburgh aid eldgst daughier pt iS Oenene firey loca Bi for, via Portland Cunowoumrans yoo OOS —The Now Orleans Fribune | the greatest tmpunitye committed the most audacious | am 'at246 per cent for carrying. The engrossing topla | the transactions woalorise We conn iiar eee cae, | _ Friend and tolatives are invited to inp tunoras” | PRLS, uid af era ig Ona aye, pith wool, to says General Butler 1.12328 # sue for libel every journal | roboeries and burglaries on the residents of thoae sub» | of c "8vereation in the room was the new Reconstruction | giatetemand and rm; the ey “ral By former at her late residence, No. 120 Second on Monday, | penne! con (Py oes, Bs Sans ye wool ‘which at this late day roem." !e stale caluranies of the | urban localities On Thursday afternoon aresidence om | bill ty fore the House of Representatives and tho proba- | sales of 1,00) bbls. including cal * Brandy- | * twelve o'clock, noon, Bark Annie Mt Googwi ),_ Fitobott, Machias, Jan 2, exigent pranetap The Tribune suggens | Borgen street, near Paca avenue, was entered by some | bilition °f Its passage. It was generally expected that a | wisest $6 ’ wit Git Brooklyn, om Thi February 7, | wh lumber, to J W diwali, Was towed frou tlolmes ype {belr attention to person usknown and robbed of baby &c., valued | vote wos 'd have been taken upon it at one o'clock, and MB | county, Troland, the nv’ of Mount Mellick, Quegas | HES firence (Br), Lloyd, Rio danetro, days, with oof- Zt en en web Hero io | eee ee aald’n saeeting Co rae tent the Gaenieaties | owing to fe disappointment in this respect the markot Relatives aud friends ofthe fuaniyrare ited toaseepa | 12 OCF Bully, Os days, with mden, on rhs Wags OME of iesiaee feseine Tat Une purpose of peeling at ar espana Should the bill pass the House Ha me the residence Se her oom T tow TE ren. Tis Taig ae frome Filghianas, oe , e : . Jay street, Brook! Tands, aa.¥ 8 sbip bound N, ail three topgallant- ~~» plght under surveillance persons ioiteri: will undoubtedly tendency ryt lyn, on Sunday afternoon, ands, as | i, Wast Forsiax Innacranra—The Montgomery (Ala) ot ne hours and otherwise protecting fe ernie eee ers cales.to 8 rar —On Thuraday, Fob: 7, Taomas W. “Sehr Susai\, Blanchard, Pare, Jon with rabber, ge, to Mails anxious to have the Stato Legis‘ture encourage The samme night two of the citisens, ee ee, een ee oe Cuaran, aged 28 yearn 'Y February 7, » | a Btenpone Howry 8 ad Be tereaall tore foreign immigration, The best way and onNy way to 4° the daties of sentinel, and this apni npenelatons, 0 | The funeral will’ take piace from st, aroh, | “acne Tusron \d Dale, Rowe, JF, with bor- hide Oo teeia dae besa hesd to carry out each night, the have bought gold\in anticipation of @ sharp advance fol- bal y "9 oh Theron \4 Dale, Fortune Bay, .¥, Be a hi tn Sgt eg fovonstract }) taking turns {a the duiy of, patrol Pemons arrested ot | iowing the passage of the ill. Bhould the bil not pass, hewvy, clos note aad | when tor the WC How's, Thuriew, Fortene Bay, NF, with herring, as Vana Laomarcan the Richmond (va) | asirih she pen whee baat de ot eaadto | howover, the undertne of he market Isao frm that it | fed aude {cscs fae cater gos ene Caure X \Nengam, Uarze, Pertune Bay. RY, wa coat ean Tested Wed mee wet Ranged Newey Lt eae TC ee rales Uaeskaveersteane ehege tia Seakes ‘at eabaray ae tno rai rte a a2 Schr Fanay Glim ove, Kenny, Fortane Bay, NF, with her- ‘ Wadjourns, as it must on the 24 of | ago, a 14 bas ory bemire | "| buyers, and a quick recovery is the result, The Custom | 2°”, Jersey afloat. and $i 13 for mixed Western PhiChas C Warr va, Stith, Fortaas Bay, WP, with her Maroh, It sccuses the members of vacillation, timidity } ing me *#2°0 complained hepa m | in Onis wore dull ant hea . het eames and want of energy in providing for the domestic and | Dacua48>—James E McGee, « member of the bar, | House returns tor pea rampelbamniegl fo ot Ry ACA gh Ee Chay Rota, Pe er, Fortune Bay, NF, with Mecrtng; ‘ ‘arrest of Mra, Paulie Charmet, keeper of a | received at this port $2,009,029 in bullion and specie eee, hitsasx te say oo ne ae on acharge of grand | during that time, $2,482,310 of which came from Cali- ‘for solicitude, ae alvin harcony. in at “aig his trank, As alleged, he ran up « | fornia and $126,719 from foreign ports. Our exports to Loomtams.—The New Orleans rebel press generally Dill of $256 for eae oak es eee retained ‘is | foreign ports, on the other hand, amounted to $2,661,351, ‘favers-the idea of a convention for ae trunk. Judget showing a gain during the month of $57,678. trlned yonarday "goed, St the Udy bade pore “Constitution, They look upon reconstruction as indefi- | Tight to detain \, unk, and tnenonpion alecharged her, b mde st sip gra aps +nitely postponed, and think they may as well go ahead | Promasty Farag Acciourt. — Michael Poilicier, ® Indisposition of the street to operate largely in either di- <0n the hypothesis that the present satus of Louisiana | sailor, who has beep ti, “Mtiug st 126 Gold street, got ous Lac lane sera have been severely crippled will boorentwally atcepted. upon the root of the, Rouse yosterday morning ani | ‘By Whe tonnes Of ihe lest thgeo ofr manthe (or 9 apeedy ” Saxarom Swamu—A petition bas been signed by many while walking about felt 6 5 an aoa Ne pee: ‘speculative activity which marked” the +of the Union men of Maryland, requesting the Senate | #20 the ia on tees, *alble condition sad, taken. | 04 has boon ee tee othe hal. His wk Overy is ‘doubt- Prostrate, and new capital must take the ‘APITAL OF Ittinom—There is some talk of re ‘ ts + moving the ‘capital from Springfield, IU. Decatur has | A Womax Dies wuom rmx Rerx, 7°? 48° Ovrrace Cou. aa be witnessed. Money ts flowing towards fo edy oe pti et Sevaceemione Ta made a high bid for it The Cairo Democrat does not | MIFrep ix 1864.—A woman namod, MAtY Spats, residing Stock Exchange from outside gourcos, but Fhe aaion wore confined i 1,0 halon We. vote for Decatur, but for any place in preference to near Cypress Hilts Cemetery, died: a Vera! days ago from, the process of recovery in this way is necessarily slow. ilnd. 3 14, which, ft will outlive the dis. | the effects of violence alleged to-have beet committed The course of the market will be more decided in the grace that it incurred when the President, the Cabinet, | on her person by one James Lyons, om, ‘He 4th of Octo- | event of the passage of the House bill suspending con- ‘General Grant and other officials visited 1t, ber, 1864, since which time she hae ba “@ 4 invalid. | traction of the currency during the present your, or Rusu. PLaxe xv Twxoceasea—The Nashville Union dis- | Coroner Smith's attention was drawn to-the "case of this | oven ‘fthe loan certificate bill should pass, but the lat- tinotly declares that the passage of the Militia bill and | Woman some time ago, when.he made an am ° Mortem ig @ measure so obviously im the interost of the “Negro Suffrage bill in Tennessee wil! mean war, The | examination. The testimony then elloited met i national banks that it merits defeat, anda bill should + rebels of that State mean to resist by force the attempt show that at the time stated Lyons met Mn * posals. be passed im its stead substituting plain pt | near Stillwazon’s farm and made indecent pre. legal tenders for the outatandi 4 interest to exclude them from political power. The Nashville | to her, which she rejected, and attempted to c Cape @ outstanding compeand ini Pras says thoro is a conspiracy in Cannon, Warren and | from him. He then raised ‘her by the hair, threw . - ‘notes as they mature. To pass the Loan Certificate bill ‘White countice to assassinate prominent Union men, on | 2°72 several times, and attempt. to ravish her. & ‘© | would simply be to grant » further subsidy of four mil- whose heads prices aro sct as follows:—Colonel W. B. | hor Hashent at abe outer nt spate ‘compinized of | 1008 per annum to the natloual banks, amd embarrass Stokes, $5,000; Colonel Blackburn and Colonel Pleasure, her husband of the outrage. Mrs. complained of her back for several weeks after this eroce ‘and } the Treasury by compelling it to redeem them in green- ‘each $4,000; Captain Hathaway and Captain Vanatta, * each $2,000, and for the killing of Vanatta one rebel i 3 * 3 ments were made at 4d. a id. There have if ind in the absence of room oni per steamer 2% cases tobacco at Ss., and 256 box cases do. at 50s. per ton. To Bremen, per si Italian bark, to Cork for orders, corn, 6a. 6d. in bu! 21,000 bushels barley, at 6}4d.; a Norwegian bark, Dr. Joseph Creamer made & post mortem examination | 15+ progide, The amount of compound interest notes out- by direction of Coroner Smith; He testified to the vious price 300 bales cotton at ic. To Hamburg—1000 bbis. | The remains will Bd, ‘at 25a, aad Bxoe Bon.~OmTs, oldest son of the late Lewis Bos-"] of ene “4 place.from the !ate residence "of | father, 31 St oa some, M: J.10n pad : y rley in | Lay wett, in tbe 4th nally became a confirmed invalid, After her death | nacks; on demand or after ten days’ notice, ax the Inw | So\vioisy onthe berth on pris ee ae tO Bree astrmnrat thie iSaturdey) mocaiag, at” chrom ofclock, ~ Hors were in moderate demand tor consumption. at pre- | from the residence of her crandfathor, Rev. De Dickin- citizen of Dekalb connty has offered $1,000 exirn re. | body being much emaciated; ono lower extremity | stamling ow the lat inst, was $143,004,040, and the dates | 7s., sco ward. Thore are plenty of cutthroats in the State will. | W!, much. larger than tho other, the smaller | at which ese mature may bo estimated frome state- | prem but we heand of no crys salon on Thursday, February being atrophied from paralysis; there was a tuber. ing to undertake this bloody work. culous tumor in. the abdotinal cavity; the Kidney ment made dy the Secretary of the Treasury to Congress Equat Suvwrace mw Tsvxessex.—The Nasbvillo Union | Ws diseased sufficiently to cause d ; this disease | on the 28th of May last, at which time she total amount the fran ht have been caused by @ heavy blow across } outstanding wes $167,012,161.. Of thesc $3,000,000 were says of the proposed franchise law admitting negroes to | tfiving, there wus no disease of the apigal or vortebren ng tho: ballot box that “it ig certainly one of the most ter- | ‘column. ’ Tho jury, to whom this testimony was submit. | ##ted to matureon June 15, 1867; $47,500,000 on De- rible propositions ever considered by an Amorican legis- | ted, returned the following verdict:—‘We find that Mary | cember 15, 1867; $67,000,000 on Jano 15, 3863, and lature.” The Union fears this will ‘prove a long atop in | spatz came to her death, by disease of the kidney—said | $49,512,141 on. Decomber 16, 1868. Fifty and a bait disease being caused by her being thrown upon her bac! that downward path which has lost all other republics | by one pte Lyon, on the 4th day of October, 1964." | Millions would, according to thieaccount, roach maturity | 31 ¢2'25, and 248 do. Wilmington at $262} a $275. Piich the safeguards of regulated liberty.” It is ‘ta desperate Lyon has not been arrested. during the current year, bus allowance must be made | was quiet, with small sales at $4 25. expedient, born of a revolutionary spirit,” &c, Atrempt To Comar Svicrox —William Casserly was | for the twenty-four millions whieh have beep cancelled tinued firm at the improvement about 100 bbls. in shipping order at 69c., and «mall lots in aged merchantable order at tBc. a653¢c. Rosins—The scarcity of at $4, 2 1 sale: Appeal ranks among the “petty tyrants,” ‘military effects of a dose of laudanum which he had taken to put | can anticipate no serious difficulty im providing for them | mained drm at $199 for j eatraps,” &¢., “that Southern renegade, General | 82 ond to his life, He had previously made an attempt | asthey mature, The loan certificate bill was not, how- | 9122. jomas.”” + itary to hang himeelf, but being inexperienced in the manner of | ever, framed to make vision for the redemption of = ; ipsa nlc ee Ort wine the dangerous Kot ho gave the maiter up and tied, those notes, but pape & more comvenient and por- Appeal, ‘‘may have the brute part of a soldier, but he | laudanum. He failed, however, to accomplish his purpose, lacks those refined sentiments which makes man a-hero. | fora lady residing in tne same house, No, 17} Folvog | manent interest bearing ‘reserve for the national banks ‘His infamous order torbidding any display at the burial of street, found bim suffering from the effects of the arog than the compound interest notes afford. 6 ‘oom. 1.000 bbl: standard white for May. 1,000 do. do. tor | "60, fee ty buyers! option, on private the late General Hanson, and his testimony before the | tran voneg ten tind qusereliod with his wit and che | Te money market i» still easier than when we last | tthe A Congressional Committee, give him, though he may not | had dooe ‘back to her mother, which was the cause of | Commented upon it, and the majority of Stock Exchango ONS. Revetpta, ; . have stolen spoons and robbed. banks, the right to be | his taking the poison. It is beloved he will recover. loans are now made at six per cont, with excoptions at | Rackages out mente, 1.044 do. Many hogs. Tus Sr. Paratcx’s Socrety.—The regular monthly | seven, while large balances ere left with the leading | ruled lower, the market closing not on the loft hand of Beast Butler, with Griff — i ig ey | meeting of the St, Patrick's Society was hold last even- | dealers in government sgcuritios at 4a5:per.cent, Fires | downwmrd tendency, The sales w bers for the “diumor which wil take pisce, aa pre: on . jand’s patron saint fallmg this yeat‘on Sunday, The trani tm crade wore light and wuimportant, though the market ruled Orm, with holders Paterson pee Saya 8” 5) gt A er eo ‘with sumall sales, The ‘sales in Filed! zi vlad we 14 years. at two o’clook.» rian chured. Hocus aged or two more | The relatives and friends of been chartered to London. The engagements | attend the funeral services, from his late residence, on were: Averpool—500 bales cotton at 24d. a 34d. lo Lone | Sunday afternoon, at balf. one o'clock. Convey- don3000 bie currants at 64,60 Lons cilcake wi 28s: and | £2099 will bo tn altendauion at the Pleasant Plains station amer— | on the arrival of the nine o'clock train from New York. ema Malt te, Gruen ox indore on lone a @ nine o’c! xo Yon, sae February 8, of scaret £ moe ee iRwatT.—On jay, February 8, of fever, Sludlug west coast of Ireland; a’ Prussian bark, to London, | ino ange Cotman, youngest - the ground four o'clock, from the residence of his brother, J. B, Hart, 125th street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. uote: — Vs and Florida, Seki. bie invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at % | ‘The roma jigs 3 ine wil! be takon to White Plains for interment, piiaura—With moderate offerings to porte a, Great heen Brn ord s br 3 were easier, Rossvil ere made a3. 444d. Thery have been more oer. | February T, Srerems D. daughter of » A D. es The sales gomprise 10) bales, at from 40:. © | son, Bridge Lawn, Fordham. A? fie ot bing demand prevailed, at full |, HATHRor.—At_the residence of his father, Jorboy City, rd 1, Gxorae, son of 3. and Navat Stores,—The market for spirits Targetie con- | Sarab Lathrop, aged 26 years and 6 months. nicled in our last, Notice of the tuneral in to-morrow's 3 ough. the business transacted was light, being confined to Lowsry.—On lhureday, February 7, fibae iL Lowery, The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfully seegt dingy igh, The sales were 0 pla gominon siralied invited to allend the funoral, from bis late residence, do. strained at $4124 a $450—the latter tor a | 464 Second avenue, this (saturday) afternoon, as one lot; 380 do. common at $8 874, and 15) do. No. 1 at | o’elock. ‘Tar was rather more active; aales 300 bbis, Newbera | © Lycu,—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, Fi 8, a6 bis residence, pf Jay hia f Axprew A Lywou, — remain: . | in the 234 year of his age, iatety of St. John’s College, ie changed neice ‘Lact, oll was dull Gor reatn oa: | Fordharm, and eon of Thomas Lynch, of this city. tially tinehanged prices. ‘Waar Ranma Sax or Lorat Soupmmrs.—The Memphis | ‘ken to the hospital yesterday, suffering from the | in the interval. The Troasury, it would seem trom this, Sra Fateh eS wise tr Oe ee Lent el chet oe pebbled Shy. ow Monday mon es , " 8 his will to Calvary Cemetery, Williamsburg, for interment. “i PAT ed Please copy. Febraary 7% Mary Jaws, bo- wes and friends are invited to attend the aged 40: years, relatives and friends of a Pg SG pen od of ‘Wivat'at) Passage, ing the ald, and is ‘Suir Isaac Wi Stowell “from Inna for Now York, waa seen Fob Shpulsing back for Corks rang leek which continued it pumping to keep her free; Baia J Molicryne, Haskell, from St Martina for Boston, a Boston ai See eRe os Feportod), ts dare ry gone: took tram wher 70 powmengery) beeadvone verrel. oF Hee, tro otros of fours 8 Sea: meal; the ‘Behr Wm 8 Baker, Lteree, Fortune Bag, NF, witty herring, to master. Below. Brig Joste & Mary, fr yaw Rio Janeiro. sunset B, and} orgy. Sraauamte Bavanta, Mey \er, from Cuxhaver'T9th vis South amrpton 204/ult for New Yo'¥®, lost ber rudder tn « gale S0tiy, end was passed Feb 3 by the\ steamship Bremen bearing ap fof the Engtiah Channel. A.V were well onboard, ‘ Sarr ‘Tarrar, from Calcutta, ash Deal Bosst; mains as betore raperiod, iivclstreingr er edrgor ints wedene- ders have been\sent to her, Bovonar, at Boston athinst from ‘Bae that en the 24 in S heavy gale, she air > opt walla, Bs. | inot, experienced b eather duriog dh int, experi heavy west jog dhe entire Bric Spuincsor, from Demarara, is reported to be ashore near Seven Foot Knoll. Buic Lena (Br), Fox, from Port au Prince Jan 11 for Now ‘York, put ito Newport 6th inst for a harbor, Experienced: lost maintopmast, Was @riven across hoavy weal y the Galt ‘Stream three times. Sour Atasama, of Baltimore, from Pees River with was wrecked off the lower ond of Kengisiand dur- le of J Fuzgerz Sist ul, She was owned by @ total lose, Scun Grauax (Br), from Aux Cayes for New Yoot, MR (Br), Sante, ye suhore on Anegads “Reef. registered £9 tons, new meesuroment, rated AY, was built at Littte River, NJ, in 1843, and hailed’ from Halifux, NS. The f< ‘Is, bound to Baltimore, » lee on jomas's Point Mon ton, with E from Boston, with an assorted cargo. A steam! ou sout to the sslatance of ache Bila Fish” © American Navigation aang ‘Sruamss Ri Homonabee: ‘Btoamboat: gen aid pring Souk Ame io iton and Port- halemen. wi BI eh Se oar wig rites Bra achiton, ‘Bermuda, 19th ult, echr Rainbow, Ri- 6, ship Bartholomew Gosnold, re eb ey Bete dca Of San Diego, Coast of California, 8, bark Nile, . J areS had a pan Bt J Oct was ago . re 4 Also that an emigration society be established at Savan- to | 2% I Bah to encourage the influx of foreign settlers, Funeral, trom the resideuoe ‘his. is from New Orleans fie Bostoa, Jan 8, of as Fort Putssa.—The regular monthly inspection | in any way, and even the examination of through bag- ana meee a foreign Pores. and review at Fort Pulaski, Georgia, on the Sist uit, .—On Friday, 8, as the residence of his |p Jamaninr, Jem MIe port, bark, Arisoas, Conant tor attracted a large number of spectators, partly ladies. Mra iam, Teath avenues; commer of “aie: brig wurlow, Corbett, for a pert Nef third w Asnon Auraina Buapiay.—This enterprising negro tering er 7 Sa I Jom ¢—Are brig Albert (Br), Crowell, Balt lawyor was arrested by the United States military on wool ~ ‘being held.at adv rnooey nt iwo eelock, from 166 Openart , Feb 5—Arr steamship United Kingdom, Senith, cone Sees Bees Site erg Te [Sete armen pee mmm po] RERATL erroeee the » Mat od being ‘ast even! sales of domestic ] on port schr © W Murray, from Bes ‘vice to the men on the Delta to shoot any one een eed sn 0Or Toa af Sac.'a Sten | tn, | Major General D. ' : jaa arr Pr allem! them. washed ., Indiana jneral services this pening 2 eee jan A Igy Sigmon brn Naiaioe.. & Sailer San Antonio tivity in government securities, which were firm. Cou- | 66c.; is, o foe. teas at ew Ge. ineaingw chips Tot 1u/2u Teophin church, Bin dvonuny Sorearat “Ee ee cy Ledger says that fine fat chickens aro selling at pon five-twenties of the new iseue of 1865 advanced 3. | 31,the gutside price; 20.000 ibs, suber an tie Pate iat | Washington place: | Ralatives and friends aro invited, FFand, Jan 18-tn oohr B trem dhree doliars © dozen, apd turkeys at nine dollars a ‘At the half-past three open board the market was | cluding about 00,000 ibe. do. on private verme; also 6000 tbe. | Suan = Rare pope cet, | York, are E; denen; venison bams, six Gollars a dozen; sweet pota- Noils on private 90 bales American fooks at Zic., and South Eighth sirect, Jersey a0 Ge tors of seventy-five conte to one dollar per bushel ; pork, inactive and. barely steady. Now York Contral sold st | 34 do. card leavings at 6c. ; also of forsign 2 bales Ccpoat | City, om Eriday, Feneaary 8, Mee Saar Watrmmaad | Wimingion, dig, St bert B Mocray, J, i foot and five dollars ‘a hundred, and beef of splendid at 102; Erie, 60%; Beading, 104 (2 3); Michigan South- 3c. 10) do, neetd) th Soc, 100 do. washed Donetol at See. ieee Kear’ (Sagiasdy: Dubin (Irelands, ps omrese tong ee “Anbama, Pulsifen,..Recten 18 quality at five cents a pound. orn, 7534; Clevoland and Pittsburg, 85 (« 10); Rock | gold, and 125 do. superior Cape on private terms, Sydney (Australia) please copy. er .? Brie, praeed {ine soow sorm of lest woot st Exeter, Inland, 96%; Northwestern, 375;—pre(eered, 08 a 68%; —_—_ ramoy (Ausiealia) Paper Diese OPT: ag, wham R, | gti Mammen sinie port sche Brie, Pema, fer Goston 6 sees a eres influence’ of the weathor ‘and Fort Wayne, 96%; Canton, 46; Western Union Tele- | See Neaecha teatet Gas taame oma abn, Co RY (foreign), Phila. aia graph, 44% (b. 3). Subsequently there was very little} Cusess Ito. 0 bers of the medical are respectfully invited Joun, NB, bed = Le be Ag Fanases’ Coxvextions.—The Michigan State Agricul. ‘THE ADMIMISTRATION OF ANASTHETICS. business done, and at balf-past five the market closed | ocs— ony to" auland tho funeral, from bie lato renidence, No. S15 jonm, Are Beton vi PnP ghey Th Ay ro emu aorvon oF ram uxnaxo. | tall at satya the flowing quntaons-—xow York | misc | Reeceerene ie ome? Speen essa saree aa Feet, 1S and 16. and also © convention of Having read with much interest your report of the | Central, 101% 0 %; Erie, 60% 0%; Reading 104 a 3; es | daughter of Jona and Mary a growers to meet at Tecumseh, Lenawee county, | evidence given by members of the medical profession in | Michigan Southera, 76% a %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, | Jobsters, 10e.,. sire age: | mpzite and dare. on ae 2 Ses Oe Jon acho todos the case of Ann MoGlenan, who died from the effects of | 6636 8%; Illnols Central, 108; Rock Inland 085 0 99; | 41. x folly invued to anend the Pe Re fret meeting, and with the Michigan Cane Grow- | chioroform at Bellevue Hospital, I desire to state for the | Fort Wayne, 98 = %; Northwestern, 37}; a S;—pre- Pia om P55 Of her parenta, No, &:8tate ers’ Association in the other, the object being to die- | nenent of medical gentlemen who are in the habit of pres a, | at half-paat one o'clock. cuss measures for promoting the growth and pro- 4 | lemons, 7c. a dozen. SarevRy.—On Thursday, tection of two of the principal staples of the State, administering the above anesthetic agent, and for the ‘Game,—Pi pair, nt Doms, aged 96 years, - Panrerval Monox.—Was there ever a Yankee who | prevention of similar accidents, that during an extensive | © 40. oryuse ag i bo eh gy vy ‘The friends of the family and thoes - was not in motion? Another Down Easter | experience, comprising sixteen years of medical and | The foreign exobange market was active, and bills | sori: com rack whi C ye] thinks he “has discovered See saeigie” en “tenons surgical practice, I have found one infallible test for the | were in good demand. Bankers’ bills on England at sarong markets i 0 apply it to all kinds of machinery. salty ond Seen ae aaaediee the patient during | sinty days, 108% & %; st three days, 108% = 100%; (Br), Sicmel Bid, wind W,. commercial billa, 1073; a; France at sixty days, 5.15 8.5.25; at three days, 5.13% a 6.16; bills on Berlin, 713 s00n He was 872%; on Bremeg, 783 879; on Frankfort, 4) years, 5 months and 4 and. ouahier of the Gleard Bouse, Fhtlae on Amsterdam, 4043 413<; on Hamburg, 36 a tot kip, de | | "Phe relatives and tru Reanswrren.—Tho Cincinnati Commercial of the Sth corned wonguos $1 28 | three o'clook, from : gays that Jobs Gleason was tndioved a Deoomber, 1804; | dhlekens, 200, | Detweon Bighth and Ninth w ! for the murder of a man named Michael Feeny, but the ipfteas tee Wrian.—At Jacksonville, Agate, we eel anti tue dekadent one ccbored aie: ver loss | Ceceal’ O. Ps Backinghom, Are steamer. Am eer, Senatoat bie teas mse ho bas 26e. each ; onions, de. | county, N. Y. eon, Mio Janeiro nad 6 Fenanined a iors, ‘worked at his trade, and su} Boot rec ate Chicago, Montevideo: and from below beri. Zhort time since "etary, day, however,'at the insinace sere ta be carefully ties Lie por buck "Warrrmuons.—On Friday, February 8, Lovma, wife of madt Aniapoiia, brig Chesapeake (Br), Steed, trem Demen of bis security, John Tobin, won teneroned br Depaty Three inspirations of ot SoA beak oe ee as ee iabrmasnaies Fev 7. ship Macautag, Cardiit; ou, Joh 2 kK ter | failure may be suficient to wiettice Tac.%¢ | attond the funeral, from slate reetdonce, No. 88 Mor. | SR, Wille, Matausee for Balilmore. 1, ig Bondamen, John Tobio and P. W. Callinban, were re. | Br'et.oe Ine above publicil Diy beh aneral, from his r. ube . leksed from further liability. He is now in jail, and will ‘clroulat 1,154,852 | Bise’per bunch; spinach, 0c. per half peek; te, 30, | tom street, ya, + 00 Sunday afternoon, HARLESTON, Feb Sarr, steamship uuiy Souder, receive a trial as soon as witnesses can be obtained. teylemenal” A i ¥ two o’olock. Kockwood, NYork; ship it 0, Wiaurop, Stuar do, Canecess CorLprex,—At IIL, on the 19th ult, woot, 453 $224,952 1,310 $611,036 Clark, Boston. ix ohfldren of the family ef Mr. Schriber were mach 42 75,207 ‘972 340,504 OBITUARY States (Navy, and sister of ‘4h—Sid sobe D B Warner, Adams, NYork, I aaa ta cll fd ed Me TNS aim Hasae Gioneral WD. Weed. Sie ii Rey eo ya Si eh | By Wl Ss Eh he made untenable and two ef the children wore danger- | tho iarge safe of the Du 039 8,764 604 62,063 | The St, Louis papers announce the deatn of this mo cnkeinmbene hap) enced Raa ‘Springs, Stedinaa, Philadelpaia; ously injured, all of them seriously plsco was last night and robbed of over $13,000 ee ae a ——~— | ceatioman, after a’ painful and protracted tiiness, on | ated the funeral, from her late ‘at Porth ‘Moblin, veo Are ship Samtramia Gecrah,, Port: Omvaurr Proving yor sv Law.—The Kentacky gresabecka, and SGteD & Ferih Peamriveee Total os. ....seee+ 2917 $622,008 4,847 $1,000,930-1 csrartay afternoon, the 24 instant. The deceased was « Amboy, N. J., om sunday afternoon, st one o'clock. | ‘ites ee ee ene Scocution mn Covingion. i | per cant coupon bonds, |The following are tne numbers | W'arehwi e wool, 1.180 $47K ON 1,160 $515,078 | native of Oblo, ut romored 10 St, Loule about twenty | Boats ears Slaton Island ferry at nino A. M., returning | ©'3i~ ars sure Uenora (iu: Gover, Ruston: MF dean Daan Boor Fouxn x Borrato.—The Courter of the Sth | $1.000, and Noe. 544, 709 and 710, each for $600. ‘The | Manufsctares of cotton 961 335,326 992 318,352 | years ago, where he engaged in mercantile purguite, ‘Boston papers please 7 Tinea ” inet. says:—The body of an unknown man, supposed by | money was reovived yesterday, and was intended | Manufactures of silk.. 220 220,070 163 191,455 | O the breaking out of the war ho was appointed « faneanon-On Friday, February &; Rrouwses Teemasce, ‘OULEANS, Jan, S1—are safe was in a fireproof vacit,'| Manufactures of flax.. 401 160,704 549 182,484 im the 624 hart, cameo to be that of Jane Heseen, of Someta, Nene Miscellaneous 187 «41611137 «1,718 member of Governor Gambloe’s ns Ply ovat ge Bend Peiassiphie: eee ateny tlt. benao and shout Towa as Wants 00 81,5008 | the to month of he conten 190, on, the Uniad i Boight. drawers, striped wy” Feb I—arr He had on white flannel epee Tank Seoctes Woollen pants and shirt and ‘vest, and'a blue cloth cost, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, the ne Im command of Big ot ee worries nase Goxn.—The Belfast (Me.) Jowrnal ons conduct he was promoted to a ership soon aftor Gen . eee a Sussinghamy of Swanvila, deopped down Friday, ae oamen &. the close of the war; but as the contest had entroly Rampeon. and Set eee ees eS ee }--4 at RE i ceased, he resigned. bis, commission, and wo fos Ler “W{ Ronoger.-On the night of Wednesday, the 28th Of the, OredentalTorarance Company the ohartee ot " ult,, the office of the Treasurer of Fulton county was which bad been obtained through is efforts, ves broken into, two double doors of tho safe and that of the 2 wife and two childres, together with a large nambor of ‘Yanlt broken to pleoes with hammers and chisels obtained friends, to mourn his loss. ames, ‘thetracted, he ‘emonnt taka rea nary 8, and FIRE AT ELMA. ee ee ¢ 0 chee of ie retpors bas 7 heir ci A Kiaras, N. ¥,, Fob, 61967. | Steamship Union (teeny Von Basten Bremen Oelrehs parse * er Toe tea to vout halt peak one o'clock tite moraing. | “Steamship Plambean verson, Notfolk—Livingsion, Por Ki named resiaen burned down f ot nae Cee Reenonter oo te bin, task Toe etimated at $40,000, Taeured for 620,000. * Senmahlp Boaton—W P Olvde. was ‘Boston—W P Clyde. While trying to got on the cars to accompany his wife acaman Attcnd Rar m ven manta o Chicago heaped ‘and fll under te MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — | ca? iiine Duane, llsinto, Sus Fresca yoo foi bis f masnsa, hs tp seroma ee reneow am, —The Freeport (Ill.) Journal snmaws— PRICK EPR. } . Fatemou Philedetphia tells of & member of business drm. in inelgibvormng gimmie Ta netetn by ae ee i —, village who seduced a lady under pra ede ey D,, Josarnt Axoanwe to Ritaa 2 daughter of Wil- ‘who was with clla, induced hi to marry her iain &, Prickett, Ea, + ee No cards. eo for one, Hundred dolar vo him a hand paid Bo far, a La a oe thé tovdatponcain Wy ie Bev. -vell; but the unfaithful lover had taken the precaution oer t,t ah Siete atgt ite pare | Rs eons uo “ seomed -_ ‘teat . . po NS ing latter, for retong,lanigated har hosband oy whe Rev. That na thoes Watt eon i G 50—Qolath. LaitivtGwe orn Saat ‘ a aaah. he adlmea Marrs Wengen Ny Hon Boasts Daleiennes pores are taking, mencures Died. Ven Brunt & ‘eae down a it so obit to be furnished by the Bravousno On Thornley, February 7, Curmauars M meas, Mote Both Amboy i sa ame onece ail oy oy, halt by State, The het . Hodges Norval, 90 hours, witn mise, |. .6F MARA > of the are. to 2 Somtaitee of the Houke of Delegates have agreed to L orgprentioy Toner Tom the reoare od on ‘ahipddnamandiiacrpucah wr ~ Meer Mh, Reta Bn or erase: WAKT m Gronaia.—The Atlanta ra estimates that We sareeve~inecsipta; 00h: Vila, Odery: 60D ‘Bape earn, | Ottia Soe, eaten CS, BRNNES eee Meemeeton Cakay ate Lowen ¢ Bingham,. Zebu, Sept 6, with mass, Ma needa | Hare. ue Mette Mince = are fifty thousand destitute in Ge: ‘meal, 1,800 bushels corn, 1100 do, oats, The market for i ay ice, Hor remains willbe Interred tn Greenwood. | et ern eieit, Townrt, Liverpool, Jan tl, with masa, Poplar Cube Jar bed poutine nee South if State ond Wealera flour was insative and @rooping to-day, | Boswoarn.—Iin Hraokwe TL. on Thursday. Febru J tw Willams &sinion Jan i in a hoary anle, James Smid, Art weamer Roborca Citda Badge. 5 Kore

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