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ae FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ~ Prway, Maret 1~e Pp. Mw. The stook market was heavy this morning the Pree vious dulness having invited a bear atieck, but in the afternoon it became steady and a pariial recovery of prices took place, There ts little or no dispositioa mant- fosted as yet to speculate fora rise, and where “shorts” Seay = pean covered at small profit, being nearly as timid as the bulls in their ope- rations. The supply of money continues abundant at ix per cent to the Stock Exchange, with trifing excep. tons at seven, while the general rate on government @eourities is five, First class commercial paper is in moderate supply and passes st seven per cent, and in @ome instances atsix anda half; but since the occur Teduced its balance to the extent of within about a week, the amount this evening being down to $112,258,660. The disbursements been chiefly in payment for seven-thirty notes, against which five-twenty bonds of 1865 were sold just ‘before the balance rose above # hundred and thirty-two Af the éarly seasion of the open board railway shares showed a decline of 34 a %{ from the closing prices of Yah evening. New York Contral sold at 102% a 4; Erto, ‘$83 8 965 Reading, 102% a 103}¢; Hudson, 138; Michi- ‘gm Bouthern, 72; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 80 (b 60); and Toledo, 118; Rock Island, 95}4 = 34; ‘Morthweatera, 85% ; do. preferred, 64% (s 3); Fort Wayne, * 4 «At the first regular board the market continued heavy im tone but without any material change in except for Pacific Mail, which dechned to 126, eourse of this stock is @ source of eurprise and speculation to the strect, ¥ the heavy sales which have been mato of Inte are arousing vague apprehensions as to the ’ qause, Damaging rumors are freely circulated, and the @beones of any report of the company’s affairs leaves ‘ample room for the full play of the imagination, Pa- ‘fe Mail w the mystery of the hour in Wall street. ‘Wow York Central closed % lower than at tho same timo westerday ; Erie, %; Michigan Southern, 34; Rock Island Sy Northwestern, 5; do, preferred, 5; ; Fort Wayne, Paoife Mail, 43; Atlantic Mail, %. Illinois Central was 3M higher. Government securities were steady but dull. mixes were 5¢ lower; new issue, 34. After the all Exio wap weak and declived to 543, with which the feet of the market sympathized. At the one o'clock -@pem board. it was firmer. New York Central sold at *108}¢; Erte, 65 a 653; ; Reading, 103; Michigan Southern, "T2%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 80; Rock Island, 95; Morthwestern, 355¢ (3 8); do, prefarred, 64%; Fort Wayne, 9434 (8. 3); Pacific Mail, 1263. a the half-past two regular board there was a frac- =tlonal improvement in railway shares, and Pacific and Atlantic Mail were in ftnproved demand, the former eolling up to 128, and the lattor to 6214. New York Central closed % higher than at the first regular board, ‘Brie $4, Reading 3, Michigan Southern 3, Rock Island 4%, Northwestern 3, do. preferred 34, Ohio and Missia- Mippl certificates 44, Pacific Mail 15, Atlantic Mail 2, Canton %. Government securities were inactive and “earely steady in tone. ‘oupon five-twenties of 1862 > ~ghowed a decline of 3, since yesterday morning. At the half-pest three open board prices were \{ to 3¢ per seat higher, but the volume of business was light. New ‘Fork Central sold at 102% a %; Erie, 5534 0 54; Reading, 14085 Michigan Soutbern, 723; ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, G1 (© 10); Northwestern, 353; (s 3); do. preferred, 6534; -Allantic Mail, 823¢ ; Pacific Mail, 128 (b 3). Subsequently ‘the market remained steady, and at five o'clock the fol- Jowing ‘quotations were current:—New York Central, “MOAR 108; Erie, 555; a 34; Reading, 1023, a 103; Michie gam Bouthera, 72}¢ a §¢; Cleveland and Pittaburg, 80% a Wl; Rock Inland, 953, © %; Fort Wayne, 430 %; Merthwestern, 36%.0 34; do. preferred, 65440 3; Pa ete Mail, 12736 0 128; Atlantic Mall, 64a 34. + Me gold market has beon excited From ten to -@leven o'clock it fluctuated between 140 and 140%, but subsequentiy We deolined to 15834 under rumors that the i gi the Reconstruction bin atia ‘Was @ woller. During the afternoon, Rowever, it recovered to 1395; and finally closed at 1803. Loans were made at 2.06 per cent for carrying from two per cent to 1-64 for borrowing. she course of the debate on the dill providing for ae tefemption of compound interest notes in the House -@f Representatives last evening Mr. Coukling gave what be accepted as an explanation of the . @atements respecting the amount of ‘these motes maturing during the present year. Be mid “he was told that an reeord war kept. im. che Troasury” as to the compound ‘dnterest motes which were cancelied, and that, therefore, 5 ‘ge human being could tell the dates or amounts of those a@utetending, This was because the administration of the { "Department was deficient in that particulanty which @oneerned the very cloments of bookkeeping and ac- ‘counts, This is a serious charge agaiust the efficiency of the Treasury Department under its general mannge- meat, and the Secretary should lose no time in denying Mei amtrae, Unfortunately, however, thore is good ‘reason for believing thai the statement of Mr. Conkling “feat least substantially true; for in no other way cau we account for the contradictory returos made by the ‘Treasury on this subject. In May Jast’ Mr. McCulloch ‘gent to Boniator Sherman for the use of Congress a letter ‘tm which the amount of compound interest notes matur- ing this year was said to be under $50,000,000, Since (ime @ considerable amount of these noted thep been redeemed, and yet the. total now aid be maturing this year is, including ‘interest, over » hundred millions, but the exact Agures have never beon stated. If the Secretary wishes to ~ ~eacape the charge of a gross neglect of official duty or of qedeeming notes of the most recent date by reissuing ‘those nearest maturity, previously withdrawn from cir- oulation, he will not permit the statement of Mr. Conk- \dtag to pass without volunteering a reply; but should he*| Rot 0 80 Congress wiil do well to appelgy a committee lagi car Ape ee gard > The fate of tho pill providing for the redemption of ae hese notes to the extent of a huodred miilions 1s still ‘uncertain; but from the fact of the House having re- ferred It toa committee of conference we may infer that mp adjustment of the differences between the House and the Bepate before tho present Congress expires is” ‘aot impossible. The proposition of the House is the ‘Correct one, whereas that of the Senate takes the national benk viow of tho question. The banks wish-to perpetuate their interes:.vearing reserve; but it “ds clearly to the interest of the people that they should ‘hold thetr reserve in non-interest-bearing legal tenders, and the bill authorizing the issue of a hundred millions of plain United States potes in redemption of an equal : @mount of compound interest notes is in sirict accord- e200 with the interests of the coun(sy. It is a mere sub etitation of an active fur an inert mass of currency; and tmasmuch es the banks will bo required to keep their ro- @orve im greenbecks, it cannot, when limited to the amount mentioned, be regarded as a measure of inflation. ‘The maturing compound notes will have to be provided for, and as the choice lies between a plan which will cost ‘the Treasury three or four millions a year and one which will cost it nothing, there ought to be no difficulty in deciding. The delay, however, in acting upon this t keeps the business and financial commu- mity in state of suspense adverse to the general pros. perity. ‘The foreign exchange market wns steady at the de. <olipe of yesterday. Bankerw’ bills on England, at sixty : -daya, Were quoted at 10634 a 9; at three days, 1003 a 109%; commercial bills, 107 a 108. Francs, at sixty days, 6.1734 & 6.22%; at three days, 6.13% a 6.16, ™m ot Billa on Berlin, 72 a 7254; on Bremen, 78% @ 76%; on t¢ Frankfort, 41 0 414; on Amsterdam, 41 a 41%; on Hamburg, 96 0 86; on Antworp, 6.20 0 6.173. ] Amorican sccurities continue firm in London, allowing for the advance in gold, as the subjoined quotations show :— : ‘nited Biaiee 6.00'..5/.. BM B By Feros tesiss “Te end, TO foe Mining shares were moderately active and generally firm, At the first board Quarta Hill closed 85c. higher ‘than at the same time yesterday, selling at $4 55; Con- é solidated Gregory Gold 16c., selling at $12 60; Charter ‘Oak 6o,, selling at $1 20, Gold Hill was 300. lower, at $8 90, At’ the second board Consolidated Bray cat ee i, lower than at the first board, et $12 60; Quarts Hill 160,, selling at “0 Was 100. higher, solling at $4. Tt is announced that the contfacts in the Ayres Mill and Mining Com- Pany, made through a prominent Wall strect house © & Co,), have boon settled without loss to thera, jont of Insurance has made the ee a NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARC of thiscity, ‘The assets om | buyer's otion, ab saguranes Comyeny of th oi rel es ah ae hare ed Mutant ! month at tho same bime the February 16 “4? “ot value,. $350,341 Real estate No, 29 Wallstreet, mara. 4 . Fourteen bonds and scehenees prindipm ,, 93,145 | vow plain mess, and ’ a! total stock, old and — Ka com 10,548 bb.s, ihe beef market was rather quieh, but Fe S oF 0 pack mess, why Cumberland cut, 10} ¢ WA Re whore. ribbed, andi co a “a, for #} 1 were in moderate at mS ginbrace 60) pa it re ices, The sale. ‘We. for ra Rien Seamer aes | Be oe “the pre. States and British rere for We a Ineuts, $484,877 68, estimated. . 1,000 i) sera pe a! ocaew.'S ackagee al : ———— | 1256. for Taig. & Total assets. ...s0..+.++005 1,247,265 | were quiet at previous quota. ae ‘4 The liabilities are thus stated:— fp Pernouava.n There was cousiderabie. 7 casper fed one jusied, unadjusted, estimated and $470,208 refiners, ‘obtained indicate f, Unearned premiums 605,425 | Srder, atte: 8 Oe ik Oe es Unredeemed scrip and ‘interest. 80,078 ‘do., in bulk, ne at 700, do, Return premiums in lieu of acri 6,343 | gravity, ia bulk, at parity, as 1 Ngo. dee Return premiums........ 66,764 in package, Are Te 608 Due for borrowed monoy. 372.108 | Bo°*4S"tane 40 Nb Liabilities, ex capital. 567,175 and 9,00 0, (05 Cash capital iy paid up. ‘f K 4 Bmali sales of 4 wh Scone ry . Total Hlabilities, $1,001,176 | Small gale of ag “pe Surph ee ported) "were, 2,500 bbls, ‘The tmportations of dry goods at this port for the week ending February 28 compare as follows with those of the preceding week :— : 3 aa 14,770 bays cleaned, 6,000 bags un- Pigs. Value. Soe fair lesa Manufactures of wool. sie soe 121 Leah $798,486 full, Maanfaoturee of ‘ilk s0 "800 483, 501 Manufactures of flax.. 1,008 819,703 1,869 894,909 UB. sseeeee. B38 172,444 9985 905.668 was quiet but steady. ever, were Fry ped made to the trade a! _Paut.—The mark t for Liverpool remained Het at it joe, OF Lurk'e Islaud we heard of ‘st nie ar*eno oDbere” prices ne followe— ae tC 8 $325, F and Turks san crag bears ‘Bespe—Th of, Caloutta Iinseed, beyon teed 1 op a teed our lsh are a8 tha and 7,000 pS gold: duty paid. © lover ram du . at 1B, meet ened juality. ‘sales of timothy were iat unchanged prices. Of ‘Bicly OW baga ware sold on noth goat and deer, ruled dull and quite nominal at ie tee soa TALLOW was in good demai prices were realized. The salos comprise T9000 Iba ant <i ae = prise Fryitto Bs Miscelianceus.... Total .reesseeesse 885 $570,101 4,585 $041,719 The Boston bauk statements for the past three week compare as follows:— —In Boston 400 alabs cha: FUL | Fe 18. Fe, 25. | we quote Banca ns this pore Mes ngileh, widens steaiay Loan: $97,264,162 $96,049,478 $95,332,900 | 21340.. all gold. “‘Thery has been ho wholesale business he Specie STR 08: 020,90) So os pl hn ge ee neat wotes.. + OTT SD Baio0e' soe phe 300 hide. Kentucky a Zo. Pe una hie Virani, at tase, 4 Ciroulation (ua ai. ~ 24,088,608 24,705,420 24,063,008 ] Bacco, Marah, Tien in Sites Hevana ‘and 1 Ctroulation ( 205,608 "305,044 "803,228 | Stock domestic tol ding to monthly statement of the New York and Brookiya inspection ‘warehouses, co prises:—In New York, 12,88 bhdx ‘Kentucky, 618 do NOE, Tala and North Carolin; do. Ohio. i SALES AT. THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAL fotal, 12 968 tind. =saige ae 8 BalO hd Total ia bot, Friday. March 1—10:30 A.M, | “ities, 16,008 bids. “The quotations are as follows:— ht Leaf. and re oe Bee. 6) ws ee Ube. Sefanutaciared ‘tobacco’ was very firm and more active: Bright quarter pounds and pougga were sought after at full prices. PWuisxey.—Recelpts, 374 bbls, ‘The market was quiet but steady at previous gustations, by hes uli, and we heard of no transactions, mastic eit fo the domand or tn prices; Co the contrary, the market has been characterized b: and futher depression, and a ight decline bas been s There was no improvement to ttod. t Lr il grades, 831 ‘treme fine and combi woola Switch Beith Veupply. wore firmly held, Jn carpet’ wools, 103 | however, the transactions bave been more liberal, though at “f the close there was but little doing, Foreign. sont ‘dail heavy, the aslea being condued to small lols. ‘The mar. lob ea ig | selenite ree ues eaaetna ts Commenter ra iow e ERTAPURTs 9080 500 1inole Sonera) ER. 116" | Patott the Tacit the wal faulou of domestic fleeces comprised 10000 Morris & Es lst m 95% 200 Cleved Pitts RR. b8) 55,000 tbs. beluding unwashed at Bio; M0000 6 shs Conunental Ek. 104. 1300 Chic & Nwest RR. * odo. Peunapivanta (Washingion coun- 1 Fourth National BK 10644 4 tied at 880. 0 Be. for Now 1y, 8 i i a i gale ne 50 Cleve & “Tol Ri.b8) 118 orale 3. 6 Ge, small tote nol nd of for- ‘800 olga 28 bales black Spanish at 240. fend a0 baie Cape, in ‘we, 6. S70. w S730. at Pi at iv $i FAMILY MARKET REPORT. 100 CI ® Aiton Rit 163 galeage s Aiioa Si % Borren—Bie. a fe. por. Woo Bilast Paul RR pd 36 Curesr—We. a Zic Eocs—36 for $1, or for "tbe, : aresulgry 68 per bl. Sotacaberay, $9 pe Ul tps, 6s. mH F apples, 600. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tie. halt pec feraubarrien dee yar quart; Stunees, kee = Fray, March 6 P. M. Gen tar doken iawran lim oe ates Asres.—Recetpts, 17 packagdh. “Phere was no noilecable change in the market, We quote pot $8 25 a $8 60, with smiall sales for consumption. Pearl was nominal, Aicouot.—Sales were nade of 100 bbla., in bond, at 40s. Buxavercrrs.—Reeeipts, 1,041 bois, dour, 1,760 squab, per dozen, meal, 88,428 busbels wheat, 8400 do. carn and etn a $0.0 $6 59; crouse, yor dotan, tbc. 081; canvas bhox ducks, ‘The market for State and Western flour was very dull under mel ber 1b. 5 do. in cans, 76. & $1; a continued limited demand, but bolders were not oan aes sper, ;strlotn, Wc. a to grant concessions in order to séwure ‘custom, and at the 7 chuck ribs, Ite. 0 ip. shoulder close the market was quiet but steady at yesterday's prices. ‘The sales comprise 6,000 bbls. at quotations ‘The inquiry for Southern four was confined to small lots, but prices were sustained, The sales comprise only about £00 bbls. Rye flour steady with = moderate demand. Woe | si aes: note sales of 200 bbls. at our quotations. Corn meal was ; Pork fected and no sales of consequence Werselieciod. We am, 3 7% 010 a%ec. per Ha pee 10 oa 10% we ball ang | ¥e. 80 5 12:85 | Pol oxtra Wig | caret, a Rye flour (suport 00 ‘We, a 20e. per hea Cire mead dicen eb 9 | celery, 18. per Ot a 5 | Mpa q with, { buued, b nah mat reduction, had a downward tende naics re confined to abont 10,000 bushels ntoriot No 2 hitwas TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. Keo at $3 29, vias without decided change, thoush with more sellers than buyers, prices rather fav he Pmapevrata, March 1, 1867. lather, The transactions ~ere Linited 10 about 85,00) bushels dull; Pennsylvania Mute fives, ¥e;' Morris ut $07 8 $1 WBLor mised Wencern, in store, and Philadelphia Erle Railroad, | 29; Reading $1 Wig for uew yellow Seitthern.” For oats the demand wae Pennaylv na. allroad. $0 firmer: middiin ing ipertine, 3 75; Philede) hin, $I sales of fy bushels of State Fed at Bi 8 ond with eral offerings, prices were not fully ae ih ae maaan though the sales indicate no material d Bicoa being 82 [peal it , for Western and a, hi ne, rin to was '@ note sales 0 (0. 2,000 California at $525 Hye declined Se. basbe 3,00) bushels Western 1 Corn active; sales 12.000 busiiels of yellow at $1. sales of va Yushele Canada Wea alt was ni 4 and nominal. is duil and nominal 4 the eng of burtn luamantine were quiet, at prices rangi ‘according to soles ec: Sperm were steady Goitse and do: Laay, March 1, 1867. ‘The cattle market has ruled to favor of sellers, prices belng 446 340. per Ib. lve weight, Detter than last week Peceipte 34 hend, thé droves being made up mostly of fai pod fat {linola sivers, averaging from 14100 to sal ranging in price from Te. a ¥'40. “Ib. The inerket closes dem, Sheep Lave been at, throughout ry the weel 6. Me. per 1D. The outalde for a drove. of head. fi bas Recetpts 3,60) Fog 6.8 8 ie rilu a Tat demand. “Receipts for wwe week urravo, March 1, 1867, Quotations according to the sen aystem, which caine into th y:—Flour @emand’ for low grad to obs spring at $11 dani and 6 car loads ‘toledo active and firm ‘alee, 90 dor onda nt st ia $1 15, on, State line old matted Westera dul and nominal at @ $1 68, in store. Oats dull and nomi- nal, at $1 55 0 8! 103 for Wester Cannda, as el Ceaker at bs “Whiskey, contraband, lasses firm and unchanged. at S40. a 40c., nod patent at 486. ees —For this artiele the demand has been quite mod. yet market remained vei $73,600 Yos. Detroit at 2734 and Bali metal wi re ut arm with sales of B ATC, ole Portage lake hie. New sheatiung and ‘yellow steady. re was ‘ess LS namin gd to- Pepe Ey Bry et a long show 8 ma log off, yet a ecu revalied. The transactions 200 bale, °F i but steady in valle, 1.000 bag changed oo ah private terms, ‘ordinary: to fair Batley quiet: § car loads Canada at $2 17 8 Pa wold, duty ty pes fore, Daria mals dat; ‘quoted ii ‘qual Ate 8 1 an days cat Rye nomial at $2 05 for Ceree jew mess oc lard a 18e.; sy hagunh 1740. | and high wines dull and uncha e., gold, duiy Mazeh i steady, but not so active; wales tor No tape A spet ing, $13 for red wiuier, $14 iiss hye flour, $7. Buckwheat flour steady at 3 without change in prices. Corn quiet Mth for No. 1. Oats are 0 fet at Ue,, for euuice barley clive. Biekwheat is selling in smal) ‘ote Tor Toe. ‘Canada corn meal $2 60 tr snot ipa $28, and mniddtogs at, $36 nt ian $24 ship ne ates ferk bl, The Pites are—To Boston, ‘800, a ae gone, Mag I firmer; middling uplands, Bic. | Fiour quiet aud ances et “whiskey firm at «ne, Yio $1: seliow: te charged, exsept fob oe cant bulk wea oy pea ac Cotton Bugar i caibaene 4 pa Mareh al J a he ma et haa ab advan a tan Se asmrmamyeee eens aie: | tet ae RTE cn a ne ete lard kt Bien 200 cases or Cotton active. Sales 400 bales middting at we and $0 Bh4s, do. at To Antwerp 200 hiids, Savanmam, March , 19 15.000 Darley, Tiree far 9 tone mabogany sud ula; holders demand an advance sal al fe ee, Pind “pola, petroleum, to Cork for orders, | ‘°F 10a to-day 200 ; be. wannal., cotion, 916d. to Liver: 5 bane nie wo neat, between, lave L Cotton firmer; middlings, 2c. a 290. to-day 200 Yo south side Cube beet on pave erat, Dales ish ie lone register, ac 67000” kgenniparen. ES batter-—Salee ab 300; 0 she, "Flour-—salee a ut a0 78 oGemtr base wera request, with sales of 180 Sets elready ine 61, Minige bales in Boston a Somme, Shana, wan taal S00 bales here and in | & Se a al ee tet’ at Tse, gold, Other de. ‘continued ott end Balen were made of 190 THE PRIZE RING. pe ch oer Sua! stOwiD | Tne Fight Between Gallagher and Eillott Not “SoS nent sto tne setive and frm ryan — ll CuzvEtaxp, Ohio, March 1, 1867. The anticipated fight between Charley Gallagher, of this place, and Jimmy Blijott (the Atbione giant), of New York, is off, Gallagher failing to putin an appear- ance at the time appointed for signing the articles of agreement for the fight, which had to de at the house of Tom Androws last night. It appeary that after all Gal- lagher mistook bie man, not thinking that Elliott would io demand, Yor apiriva ae cae con- tinued, . but the remali ry ty accept his challenge, and, as a ognsequence, the $200 radon’ rated dil, though sen by hm o Now York will have tbe retraed As at $4 25, the ugh Aaron Jones has signified \¢ olther ers 10) bole vsimman a 4 3, 26, mand eon ey se, doubt, have an Xn | sty eect and is sae ag op aly ay was modern jh BA, Sat Feat between kine Hott and Davis last winter, in the of New York, placed his tor ba 85,920 bbls, ad last year atthe sane. date the «took ra were sivady. The sales gover 600 bble., at irom $12 to oe Sapir ) te same U a i Ji wap 1831 oodagee vt ors, ak aaah and at ihe . fist Soe Mido ‘packages pracsmantate “Full gp aa s taskarea hams were stead: —— with a Premium notes not mai deaand. "We nove sales of 20 Ubls. at {rom $88 te Premium notes past due, $207,607 27, acon waa guiet but drm. Sales were nade ef 460 ‘ _ scorn _dittried. Hovam —Scorr.—On Thursday, February 28, in Jersey City, PY the Rov, Mr, Mattison, Mr. Dictate de Hovsuros, of is city, to Many Conpsiia, second daugh- $F of Dovid Scott, Esq., of Jersey City, 'No cards. vb Mates ‘(@wa), Nowbern (N. C.) and Brattleboro (i) papers pisase. PF, Beooktym, on Thareday, Fob. . KNrist—Barroxoa. + Mr, Lous he by the Rev. Mo, & ‘brooke to in ks mn E, Batnox, bem” “Syaey” Fobrum: 1an—Van Epa,. Wot. snis, by the | ae of the bride’s pan daughter of All Howel, ig quar No sare “ing, Fel —On Tuesday 4 Pa fa St. M Hatton eh church, Wal Walker pen TO yo Xe ree to ApxLamr A, second Fintghteret ‘Be, 7, , of this olty, day, Februar; xk H Parmiy, Mi” jonsveR, —In Jerse ry. 28, by the Rev. Jouy H. VEviee, of New York, to ‘ise, Euey ‘Ten, of Jersey City, v. De. Died. Bmorky?.—On Tuesday, February 26, Locwpa A., only fo sap M. Jilton ‘and Annie M Bennett, aged nh morning, February 27, @ place from the Bloomingdale tist chureb, West Forty-seoond ‘on om ipo: moon, at haif-past one o'clock. and friends are invited to attend, Dall. —On Thursday, February 28, Lovixa, widow of Eber F. Grandall, aged 65 years) The relatives and friends aro rempeciy. [ari jeries to attend the funeral, this (Sati ) in, at half-past twelve o'clock, from the residence of her ong A law, fee ¥ Terry, 242 South Fourth street, Jersey T Washington cou count; roe by poem aay Ay ‘eo RCHILL, aged a 3 His friends and ee are eet invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 260 Green- wich street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Cvuntis.—On Thursday, February at 287 Weat Fif- tleth sireet, Jorern WYN Curntm, ag 5 years, ‘Cu, —On Friday, March 1, Cuiipa, the beloved wife of George Childs ‘ed daughter of James and Catharino McDonald, of the county iow, Ireland, ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 354 West Forty-fifth street, on Sund: ee, at two o'clock. Datty,—On iday, March 1, Sanven Dany, only po Ay ge P. and’ Estella P.' Dally, aged 11 months lays. The friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Perth Am- boy, New Jersey, this (Saturday) aftemoos, at baif-past ‘one o'clock, Demwox.—In Norwalk, Conn,, on Thursday, February 28, Fanny M. Rerve, wile of Captain Isaac Demmon, in the 48th year of ‘The relatives and rena of the family are invited to attend che funeral, from the Second Methodist Episcopal church, Norwalk, on -unday afternoon, at two o'clock. Doschrr.—On Thursday, February 28, CaT#aRine Doscurr, wife of J. Henry Doscher, aged 34 years The faneral will take place 5 Beas Sunday afternoon, at half-past ae o'clock prec! ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully we attend, —On Thursday, February 28, of scarlet fever, outer Ratusoxs Gmaoy, only son of Hubbard H. and Happie a Gibson, aged 2 years, 7 months and 10 days. Our mle, he mete mah 80 gd Ais spirit bas taken its fl His form ts bat dust ’ eg oe foet ; While he is an angel of light. The friends of the iy a aro invited to attend the funeral service, at No. 197 hiulberry street, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at one.o'clock, funt.—Widow of Davise Hunt, in the Olst. year of her, age. May her soul reet in peace, fronds and relatives ate thvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandson, John D. Kiouer, No. 188 Grand street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o Jonse0n.—On Thuraday, Fel Jonxses, only son of Abram and aged Z years and 1 week. ou hast left us, 28, Jenx Reyat be Aun Johuson, Deare-t Jobn, BA tg He cau all our. ‘sorrows heal. segue ace seeyoveruiy sevive wf ATLONC (Saturday) afternoon, et one o'clock, from the residence of his paren 409 00 feast Tenth atreet. gr mxgox.—In Brooklyn, on , February 28, ‘Wruax Jonnsos, in the 66th year spy age. Funeral from corner of Debsvois street and Broadway, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and nd friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to “G00 Friday, March 2, Eiaaxon King, wife of Lispaxoea, —On Friday, Maron 1, Witty H. 1. pe “second eldest son of William C. and Helen i 8. Lindemberg, aged 8 years; 8 months and 20 sn ‘The relatives and friends of the eed be bac -9 Cbg abe faneral, a ee) at half-past one o'clock, from th yr Bedford street. Lyxcs.—On Friday, March 1, of typhus fever, Brnnar> Larsen, ‘the Suh ron year of bisage, a native of innshowe, conni y ane alt ‘and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from No. 7 Rutgers ba pene: this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. sao ay —In Fareeanetat, on Friday, March 1, after a lingering itiness, Mary Eimannri, beloved wife of huerandrr', Middleton, aged 28 years, 4 months and 20 aa; The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the faneral, from her !ate residence, Second street, between Calyer street and Messerole avenue, Greenpoint, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Moorr.—On Thursday, February 28, Josxen Moore, aged 68 vears, a native of Newtownfurbes, county Long: ford, Ireiand. The friends of the family and those of his sons, John Mc., and Josph, also his sons-in-law, William Padien, James Naughton aud James Roynolds, ere respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from hie late residence, 813 First aveaue, corver of Nineteenth street, this (Sa- turday) morning, at nine o'clock, whence bis remains will be taken to the Church of the Nativity, Second ave- nue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated tor the repose of his soul, and.{rom thence to Calvary Ceme- tary for interment at one kK. loxron.-—On Thursday, February 2. Brrvanp Mor- rone, lreland. and friends are req) ed to attend the West Twenty-fifth tir and Ninth avenues, this (Saturday) To proceed from thence to igh mass will be cele- wd Mineal, this eon, Tox, aged 45 years, of Pomeroy, cou The rolatives morning, at ten Calvary Cemetery. A requiem brated for the repose of his soul. Mowatr.—On Friday morning, March 1, Mra, Grace Iearsita Mowatt, aged 30 y The relatives and frieuds a respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | tesidence, No. 141 East Forty sinth @trect, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Mvarny.—On Thursday, Febroary 28, Fraxcis Jossrn, ton of Dr. John H. and the ime Mary Teresa Murphy, aged 7 months. ‘ancral will take place from the residence of his utner No, 216 Fifth street, Williamsburg, this (Satur- be afternoon, at two o'clock. -aRTEIDGE.—On Tuesday, TRIDGR, The funeral will ake place on Sunday morning, at pie o’clock, from the Presbyterian church, Cohoes, Ni mF "The friends and acquaintances are invited . aie Puruure.—In Brooklyn, at the residence of her son, Jacob Paillipe, No. 160 Navy street, Rugavera Pune, in the 934 year of her age. The friends and Telatives are invited to attend the — from the church at Middie Village, Long Isiand, Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further auc —Jonw Prnoes, a native of Nenagh, county Dp Ireland, in the doth year of his friends and relatives are ree ily invited to attend the faneral, which witl take p! from 140 West Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, om Sunday afternoon, o eeu aga icing Gretend) pare ublin and Nenagh (Ireland) pay Jenne Revvoune,—On Tuesday, February 19, at St. Aapoatine, February 26, Joux Par- Florida, Sauces W. Rerxoroe, years. The funeral services will take ‘at his late resi- dence, Irvii New York, on }oon, at iy afterni Ln ws we orelock, Carriages will te in attendance if Tarrio depot to convey friends to the house on the arrival of the Hudson River Railroad train leaving Thirtieth street at 10 o'clock A. M. A return train leaves bag bye Ricnarne,—| ‘On Friday ‘morning, March 1, Davin Rice. — a Se 66th year of his ae 7% May he beng folly "o attend the Py. frth street, tpeween Lexington ma ey on Loy An afternoon, a ‘clock. Ep f only tom of Hann Seely, Raq axed 38: years, win onl g = wee and friends ave pe cnehuay fav the funeral from 8t. Andrew's chapel, on oon at half-past two o'clock. acon.—On Thareday, FeBroary 28, M wife of John Secor, in the 62d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are ied P tend neral, on ternool one o'clock, from her her late ita Teidene, Wentcheier. a —At Harlem, on Thu Fel 28, after a thort ilinces, Horrwn’A., relict of br. John Bickels, 12 the 734 year of her feclatives and are Invited to attend 4 the Funeral, from her late this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’clock, idence, First av ‘Rear 118th street. residence, Ho 2, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Brooklyn, Relatives and friends are tavited to at No. 187 Flow oF street, attend, Towpxma—On Friday morning, Max ene — rod Deerimanin, Bu: en ‘om, emerly of Tarrytor the 69(b year of ber age. °. cena ye, i The friends and relatives are respectfully in attend the funeral, from her inte Tenidenoe, vs ging morning, at eleven o'clock, H6r remains will be taken Retarned short apd severe pa G Van Camrey, aged bsyeare | nls OF to Van Oe ietirmoat, riday morning, March 3 6 ~~ co 12 days. rolatives and friends fally Invited to attend ti Bod Ny Rap dlimtonng haif-past twelve o'clock. from his late residence, 283 Bath pavenan, Cd of | ighieente street, 4 mn Wednesday, February in the reat of his age, ee @ relatives and friends of the family are invited to bear s ne funeral, from his late pcr on 139th street OWAan Al Gasasioes, OO ae Meee ae any on iy, Febru- wy at, Genen Genoral Aanox Wat of Sing Sing, New York, His felonds and those of his fami); fully day afternoon, thee fo attend the fapeeal, oS at S% Paul’s church, "sing, at balf-past two con > Tra‘ns leave Thiet: th Bastrong, ot Ran 4. Mc; returning, ‘noe tag anne —SSEE ere SHIPPING _NEWS. Special Netice. All letters at, intewtied for the New Y; Wimarp should be sealed. nee? AAA AAD OD na ‘ALMANAC FOR HRW Pop Day. Cleared. 8 Allemanuta (Ham, ena aia (! jeter, Hamburg—-Kuo- ancamaip cath Star, Farber, Aspmwall—Pacite Mail amal ‘Btea ip Til Galveston—C H Mall Oo. Ship Germania, ny titons Stn Pranciscon sutton Co. a a gp aattna ), Doscher, Shanghae—Wetmore, Cry- er aa Lire 1. Tycoon (Br), Nutter, Queenstewn for ordere—G F ley. p Bar Adelaide, Plummer, Marseilles via Philadelphia—a wk Higiens rem). Finkler, Bio Grande do Sul—Funeb, eee Portuue (Hol), Kelser, Aiordam—Sioman & Age, Brig Hallicane (Br, Morruoa, Cape Towa, Oull-CF SJ ‘Brig. race Worthington (Br), Dussant, Belize—F Alexan- Big Bagtern rn Star. Foster, Barbados—Bishop & Bro. ancey, Cardenas—Brett, Son & Co. gon (br), Simpson, Barbados—K P Smith & Co, 8c! wards, Line, Fernandina—A Abbott. hes gg Howard, Nickerson, B, Oharleston— Toung & Co- wa Sehr Wide World, Hildreth, Wilmington, NC—J Smith. Sobr Hattie Coombs, Drinkwater, Salem—R W Ropes & ‘fchr RB Knapp, Sackett, Stam ford. Arrived. Steamship Washington, Chichester, Richmond, 83 hours, an with mdse and passen, 2 Stosmabip, Gisuets, jodfrey, Boston, with mdse and pas- sengers, 10 WP Clyde, qSipAllon Thomaske (of Rockland), Garver, Shields, 45 po toad Thdse, to 7, Livingston & Co,’ Had heavy weather, and lost ail jan 17, during a heavy. ie aoe Jef officer, was washed overboard rae gel aft 20 tage, wit jenfucgos. Cole, Cien aye, with 2 Bonvert & Co. Grob 2h. off Hattersn, saw. bark hound bored ‘heavily, bul Fooeived in the northern edge of a quant wrecked stuff, some of which had the appearaned of betag a Poruion of » steamer's paddle box. Bark Jonephing (Br), Cann, Cardenas, 18 days, with mo- incken. Back 3 Roribwood (Bre Douglas, Trinidad, 19 days, with sugary de, to F Alexandre & & rk Morning Star (i (iD. Wa es _ Trinidad, 17 daye, with “Ris sud molasses, to Wardell arg Q F ¢ ren, ward, ot 5 Oa 19 days, with sugar, to veg sme yes Bonlen), Lord, Cienfuegos, 3 days, with ler & Hou os Rewardanot Filadeinhia), Somers. Clenfae. mith sugar and bln master. Spey ny rich nder urea, for New York. L Sealine oe Ca sere 3), Smith, Cienfuegos, 17 days, with su, master. wee Elien for) be Bet Harbor Island, 12 ipa with old to James Dot rel Bird (Br) sai Ni fobs Gp a Star, Crowell. Hilton Frond, 10 days. Ee ohn “Grildn’ Cobb, Sagem oop Boston. coon poner Park Si 'Philadeloh hie for Bostol Emma Porter, A. Bohr Mary b Van eae a Piludeiphia for ‘Brovt- Mehr J.J Worthin Sehr F Merwin, » —— 5 Providence. atitiows, Brovidenee. ici ‘Providence. rovigence. Sone a ‘a t BH rm O Proctheree, arsoun, Claris Broo! 4 ‘Crawford, from wreck of ship Tartar, Nebr Lavinia, Mat, from wreck of ship Tartar. Sehr Only Bon, Collins, from wreck of ship Tartar. Marine Disast: Steausmir Comneacy, which sailed from Boston 27th ult foe Halifax, put back (o'B on the 4th, with machinery dia- al ote ing “we (Br), (ol a Marinieesy pone rocensty, eae a 1d reached as bee! ne Tybee o1 the morning of the soth uly having ‘tistained uo Injury, She will load for Liverpool or wis St Baz pepper put inte Mauridue a {odan'@ dlemastea. Per Pot im nPABE,Vivip (Br), from New York for Garde hich put Bane Vivip (Br) low York for Qardenas, which put som 8 Raxee Nor (of Philadelphia), Cobb, from Galves. Fg an Name, fen. of cott pear ma tie, Vessels, i Suted Te ‘ond’ mater to Nassai bulltat ‘Wilmington, Del, ia 188, ‘ond rated Virginia, for whose safety apprehensions have was at the Delaware Breakwater 224 ult, waiting fore fa- vorable wind to proceed. Senn Mancanxr Ann, from Hulifax for New Yo! turned to H 28h ult disabled. Scur Axmuowr Kuuixr, Somers, from York River, put Into Nortolk 26th ult for repairs, leaky. 9 FO Commence or tue Port—We have compiled from our files the arrivals of vessels from foreign ports during the month of February, sowing the nationality and clase:— Sebra. Total, 8 6 50 10 § 6 1 8 ‘4 1 1 6 6 1 1 1 i Bt'rs. she Barks. Brigs. 1 Norwegian. Hamburg. French Pre tal Mckionbacd Avstelan Holland, Russian’. Bwediah Oldenburg Danish... punish. Vencauclan Haytien. . Portuguese. Fy 37 5 8 2 1 8 3 1 1 3 1 1 biatibiil T rss Borel creel net SSVI V PLU C el Det ae aR 25 ‘Total... ‘Tol for January Inerease. Decrease. ie. eZl Constwise for Coastwise for Total coastwise. .207 Daring the month of February there hav foreign ports the following number of pa: guishing those that arrived in sieam vessele:— 2 8 b 2 #2 1g a6 m of arrived from Bise12i ra Wh Bungn fall Bonn ere Steam Sailing from. VesaMs, Vessels. Veusele. Venous 8064 vit 6n9 i oa 3 392 1 188 1 - 2 1 1 a 1 = 2 6 1 7 1 3 1 5 1 1 - Fy 2 a 1 Fy 2 1 os 4 1670 Samet ‘the total of passengers. ‘Aed af ie passengers ae fotiows eee. From Greytown, Nic... ‘ome rp ‘vac (Br), k-) ga oe fa arannat ‘on the 23d ult for Lir wil A cpeee (nen egping BRA oak ah cot sage Sateee at 19536, O19 iL. Lana axp Vatoani.e Cango—The prtiten By A bg kn Captain a re from ase J STmetsmat Saha ees SS ig Nirses tne Os waned aPeunEs Mrenixa Veeseis-—Ship Queen, Clemente, salied from Liv. Det 8 for how Tore and haw nor since beon hoard at tons, waa vuilt at Newouryport 1947 Brig Bel failed from Shielde with a, cargo of eval tor passing. 8 oy ie The B Tox Sona, was built dobrJ'S Collins sailed from Now w York Jan 4or 8 for Bel- fast and Buckaport, Me, and bas not since been beard of. pestgaeene to Martinors. pe the éienontiansnce of ‘Timbale ay the sewer, a, — \welling at an elevation it visible about ‘eh wulles. (. Inspector, 9th district. Sena = ssi,” At wire stand sy sien: Chesapeake Bay, has re- Tiernan ‘Tighthorise Inspector, 6th dist. Norfolk ‘a, Hye 30, 1887, tect | Ep, Rai, Sonn Da Frannsin, Geer, of and for ey ‘Lonpon trom moe Peer 96—8ld sobre 8 R pI 874 in Chon) Lampota, from Ni 9 For oti Annaonsam, Fob 0 Prondonre, 2 10S back DaRpanas, Feb 15—1 7 in ¢daye S—In port bri mn Ports, usa M Dedman, Durkee, ms ‘@ Sunny South,“for NYort FATAL Feb 1—I, * pag be oh ‘Wiswell, Leogle, ror Now ae b 16—No vessels in port, of sie + on brig Jd Binw hford, € Oraney, NYory, > Margaret Ann, for i, se a or NYork, disabled Mavnsrivs, dan 6—1n j-"°* iP dul ay Tames tra for Marsaillos. in distros (a: q date—Arr ship Goloonas, “iskally, “Chagisa NP, Feb » bark Ji ona ia 8 viele "Baker. fm Mg fo ge SHANGHAR, intp Horatio Palmer NYork. * Sr Joun. Ni iin, Pate ship Bitiot, Mou brig Troubadour, oe Sm a American Ports. ; BOSTON, Feb 28--Are bark Predonie (1r), Butke. Fr a ee Rebecca & Fi TNO Paino, from Pt adelphia; E Emma 0 Ou: we. 5 om pe loney Hill, B % Fa. Je: bens, Fran! lorrison—the latter. pow 7 lost forema {pend and maintopmast, scary om sh wn NB; bark B Walker Cath Tatharn, € rleato ice looper, Hari Kelley, i his; Prunoss, manoean Lovell, S York. wind W to SW, ia Phi March 1—Arr steamer ina Sa jt bans, Calcutta; bark Kados! “3 Ror. OA ‘Surinam : Exam ‘ten; ton: Anna D Torrey, mead Imon ‘W Woodruff, Port Johuson; sehr ws nah. BALTIMOR! ‘ardiff’; echrs Feb 36—Arr shi failier, Gath, Fe Gardner, Janeiro; Fannle, Heeolule, and and a pei Cloud, ees Bird, and are T Nereh Tho Sarai beh ati ral lorw), inal oe, Demarara, Cid bark Jennie Princes Pri aa Bur: sebrs ‘wan Allen. Cranmer, ie Clty. Sry, Cranmer, Now York: E OX uller, jazieton. Gardner, ‘and The oiitenn aul - toal Ht Aa antes, feoks, Salem. Sid barks jul Moreno, and beg. W HB low. “Went to see Chas Smnith; 26th, Virginia 28th——Arr bebe Coumtatation. ptvey, , Taunton. Cid schre Julia Baker, Tandy ‘Nevada, Poughy-2 Bath; Chietteta (Br), Yoiewenthen Londonderry, Keeli Bh 4 Fish, alley, Kew Works Yorks Sacks: onville ‘vin Fernandina Feb i9-Sld schr Arstic, Bid bark Jennie Prince, RBOOTHBAY, NYork, BRISTOL, Feb 27—arr schr George Fales, Nickersom, 'rovidenoe for ore hin. CHARLEST! ri New sie RS ker, Port pool. Alort (Br), Mann. Gatbarien! Nicanor, Mth—Arrechr Erle, Sprague, Matani Franola NYork. Arr schr PF Bolot, Adams, NYork, Tn the offing M sateare Righta, Ross, from Liverpool—on. sis of John Scott, a native of Scotland, fell from aloft to the and died in four hours. Béth—Arr brig Logan, Anderson, NYerk, ld bark Yume HL, Thompson, Liverpool 38th—Arr achrs Ella, and Americus, NYork, panel 1 Are brig Myr Myronis, Baltimore; scira N W Smitty ork: Wm yolt® POINT, Feb JiS—Lrr sche Albert Mason, Rose, New DIGHTON, Feb 27—Are achra Sarsuel Ts Crooker, Pree brey, and Johu Losier, Lincoln, Bifenbet FORTRESS MONROE, Feb '27—Ski ab Callao), Baltimre: brig Jennie Morton 49; scht Temperatice (from St Jay PALL RIVER, Feb 2—Are ur} Meare Iie saith," Bietidan. Marvh ser Bri 8 CS aa sell, Worlgor, Weehawken, ALS Sto! eckir brig Denmark, Drowson, Porte 1 i, Regetenok. NYor oe Bieth—satr ably ‘Anderson, cle 20th, brig Fanny feel edahiy Averpool wont tae Bet ship Haver ‘Orlean log Suuarta Fe Feb BCid sohr Gen Grant, Cass, New HOLMES HOLB, Feb 9, PM—Acr brig Wm B Forest Brae Conley, Surinam via St Thomas for Boston; sobre Baliimore for Saugus: Al ‘Whitman, Kliewer hans ‘ork; Mi Sasa, ‘Snow Rockland for or de tA 'Cochrade: B igs M yy Ata bg Carrie A Clark, White Sea, (! ane Jewett, ele NYork for Port a Breeze, Newcomb, Boston for Nanse- brig, (Anan a Roberta; schrs Alvarado, Mary Tith ois tw "iiimon Rowell, Fanning. Nyork fog Boston; J W Wood es, Port ‘Johnson for Mary Er Smith, Goonies Blaichford, guid Sarab, Whalon ford, Boston for NYork; Ocean land foe ds, “sid wchrs Amelia, Mery Snulth, Gal 8th, Arr brige Eile: arr bark va MeCartby, Gracey, fuexs Phitadel fe, os ane on; ech ‘Coombs, Philadelphia; rea isk, km af, ilues, Gent (Br), wher Ar gainship Hane, Starker, York, Cid bark, Wag Ui Brows “ stn eorig Ht © Brooks, Gane, Matanzag cchr Henrietta Simmons, MARBI FHEAD Feb '26—, Mi Ort ae Feb 22—Arr steamship Juniats, Hoxie, ea stennah Mw from Boss NYork; ships ‘Liverpool: barks hurpbs, do Lass Kimi jonatha ‘40; Annie Kimbally lunge Bele ag “Bellman, 8t i Montgomery, a, hey for Charleston rent ma ane fous of alls; 3 eae York Tires foe => tesking icine Chi bark Masia safc, Ber Ws ese RT. Feb 28—Arr sehrs nan ner ‘tor Ror: Jui duila E Eg ea . SHOW, lo; Artie, oe Alemendoy Wh inant” flisworth’ for aj © Pantuaaly do; Wooster, Rasthort f mr Philadetpiia; Leading Breese, of, Rasthort for efphia; Leadi naa ‘Nansomond; fond tor Nervolk; Vineyard, Paine, Boston > Dresse! rd, Porti land for do; Annie Freeman, T, Bern: miiadey tia Feb rr schr Triton, Freeman, NYork. LADELPHIA, Fepsinarr steainship Roman, Bal bark hs = oa ae ye Riven, Beaman, Boston, Cla Boston: brig Robin. Hitman, Cardenaey schre., Seaman, Boston; R & 8 a ee Jorson, Ci ‘@th—Arr schr Mary D Irelan ireland. low schr Argus Aye. Cid ship ‘Tonawanda, lina, Livers ool; schrs Geo Nevinger, — erage coven, Tussey, and 4 Annie Betsey, Fi ys Beaife, Fulmonih, Ja; Baird, fever Begua: vi yale Rover G Ly Cld bark Mat ele: rts, Burns, Hee Cid bark @ & Brown (Br), Wyman, burst, N Yor! Ernie taeeiornacy: Ponies BEORELAND: Heb d6—Arr Anfrew (Bry Leeabarg, Davis, NYork ae ‘senmship Peruvian (Br) London Png os riwa-ecbrs Ocean, Del .oeaburg: and TUmTSMOUTH Feb BoeArr schr Win ¥ — Parks PROVIDENCE, Feb 27—Arr ochre Kaile 3 ine and Eliza Jane » Water, Ri anneck River, aid Goodspeed, doy American Eagle, Shaw, Newenstle, Meany, Clark; Lochiely. Ha Hon May, Fre Franklin; d, Wells, i io | guts Mey ‘Ungiy and WW. Beaten Pepa pH Sprague, Givbs, Kllzabethport. | Cla Dirto, Baker, Philadel i [reg 2 Faire, Nick exon, Philaddiphta; Susan & Kenyoa, thporty tien Tiowardcdohnson, NYork: (or Balthmote); Chasey Tee argham, NY. or rr schre Lillia Alexandrias Joule We Rouge ae acre Be Debat Seto rown, Wil Peto, Delaware © KOCK Feb 8 Gentile, Hendere rie tom ama. Se peal Marianas} a. 2s ir). ’ 4 | re Ells, N¥ork. ‘Clit sip consul Barclay. veLiver= h—Old schr Graduate, the: nee ands market. Pth—Are steamer fhovett Te ere be, ar ‘og jaltimore; 26th, J sista Ge (from, x aula trom Betty mc cn aire Ta Mangan! Mo Quire, Vert jarleaton ; sore ing a3 Goraery. NY¥ork;, My iy J jk. gg FE, wk “Sah nett ache FY abel Howes, Nort. TOO LATE FOR t CLASSIFICATIO! ATorON NOTICE. THIS DAY action mal x SPECIAL AMAGRD DRY GOODS, D. bs fire on the, f sored from esare 8. cuit DEN & 00., ‘com * agg anaerteneny of Movheatinny Oi sieve os Nene Seaeegee * rarteui a titontion of buyére of this class of goods ts tt» ee eee aE POPPING BOS, neto) ry A’ jo, 134 Ohare! -! TGAGE SALE—BY | H. Ro ig Aten the amar a Seta wense, Stook of the ih gh an Ls cca eee ae ae av street. TIONBER, SELLS Wook Au Now es singe Hi ‘dies! and Gonts’ 0 inggna Chang 4 aan, Shvartate nice Bugsy Wane cs rem, ANTED.—A FEW RESPROTABLE YOUNG. aie 8 bi those Ry preferred, se ADE at No.8 avenue. a en | RY OLERK, AT 182 1ST AY, sou hr hogeby grpen estaandg Ly A as, boon placed Wein GROUE! ‘~ rea Guinan &o. ba et pierre Toapector, tat, dat W' seams D—A THOROUGHLY ees hd meaty ep seen to offlee sate tee eevee, a Pa dai Tonge ron eo | WY rR nee a, len Stewart, 6 be mit Purland, Tent foo, Huntley, Fall. River. "Cid bark brough. Rio Janeiro; brigs Water ‘Wile a Fannie, Trader, Sagua; sob Kindberg, Thomas, Providence;"