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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fripar, March 8—6 P, M ‘The market has developed considerable frmness to-day, che natural result of the previous depression and the large “‘short’? interest which Las been created. The rebases as yet aro inainly to cover contracts, but ere aro not wanting ‘udications of a contemplated movement among the buli, An active speculative pe- riod is not generally looked forward to, however, till the spring, or possibly the summer. ~ Speculators for a rise }will content themselves with quick turns and small |profita until the amount of capital at their disposal is much larger than at present, and the street has been so erely crippled during the last’ four months that it cks both the ability and the courage to undertake ope- rations on a heavy scale. There isa moderate demand for moncy from the Stock Exchange, which is freely lmct al seven per cent, with not a few excep- ns at six to first class houses, and loans on government securities aro usually made at this rave lwhen the amounts are large, There ig a steady demand or discounts, and first class commercial paper at sixty 8 passes at seven per cent, but longer dates submit 0134 a8, and inforior grades to8a10. Lenders have o difficulty in finding full employment for all the funds Jat their disposal, but no scarcity of currency is appre- ded, although the rate of interest will not be likely igo rule under 6 a7 per cent for some weeks at least to ne. The active demand for money in Boston bas used remittances to. be made there from this centre, et the drain from this sonyce may be considered over. 'fhero is no material change to note in the condition of onetary agairs at the West, the demand for loans and scounts belng'fully equal to the supply of capital, but iibout producing undue activity. ‘At the ten o'clock session of the open board railway shores were steady at the advance of last evening. New ror Cohtra'gold at 1023;; Erie, 611, ; Reading, 10134 %; Michigan Southern, 713 0 34; Clevetand and Pitta- urg, 80% a %; Rock Island, @13; a 14; Fort Wayne, 24; Northwestern, 340 34; do, preferred, 6155 a %; ‘estern Union Telegraph, 413, a %; Pacific Mail, 124 a ; Atlantic Mail, 893¢ #90; Ohio and Mississippi certiN- | eaics, 26% 027, Atthe first regular board the market as firm. Tho. steamship shares were sirong. Pacific Dail advanced to 126, and Atlantic Mail to 9034, New ‘ork Central closed 3¢ higher than at the eame ime yes- erday, Erie 1, Reading %, Iiiinols Central 34, Cleveland nd Toledo.13, Rock Istand 1, Northwestern %. do, pre- erred 1%, Fort Wayne %, Toledy, Wabash and Western 44, Ohio and Mississippi certificates %, Pacific Mail 544, tlantic Mail 8, Quicksilver 34, Canton 1, Western Union ‘clograph 3g, Government securities were weak. Coupon jve-twenttes of 1862 soll at 10056 a 34, and issue of 1805 07%. Among the State stocks Missouri sixes were tive and advanced § per cent.” At the one o'clock open oard prices showed an improving tendency. New York Central soldat 1023; Erie, 6434 (. 8); Hudson, 139; Reading, 101%; Blichigan Southern, 713¢; Cleveland ad Pittsburg, 80% a 3(; Rock Isiand, 9434 a 4; North- patern, 84% & 34; do, preferred, 6234 a 34; Fort Wayne, 4; Pacifle’ Mail, 1238 34; Western Union Telegraph, '%. At the second regular beard there was a further ad- nce in prices, and the tone of the market was firm. jew York Central closed 3 higher than.at tho first reg- lar board, Erie 34, Reading 34, Michigan Southern 3, Minois Contra, 3, Rock, Island %, Northwestern %, proferred Fe rt Wayne %, Toledo, Wabash and West- rn %, Ohi Mississippi certificates 34, Atlantic Mall , Canton“ 3," Wes'crn Union Telegraph 3. Pacific jail was 1 lower. Government securities wore steady. issouri sixes declined 1, At the half-past three open board ‘the market main- ined its impr. ving tendency, and prices were slightly her. New York Central sold at 102% ; Erle, 84% a %; eading, 1023¢.@ 3¢; \Miahigam Southern, 713; Hlino's Pentral, 115; ( id and Pittsburg, 8134 0%; Cleve- and » 11734; Réck Island, 95 0 95% ; Fort, rayne, 05; Worhwéatérn, 88%; preferred, 62% a 63 ciflo Mail,< 423%’ w 1243{; Atiantic Mail, 913; a festera, shin geen pri ty Subsequently the market and at Gye o'clock tho foliowing quote ons were :—New York Central, 10234 a 3; Erie, 1M a %; Reading, 10234 « 34; Michigan Southern, 71% a ; unis Ceutyal, 11476 & 115; Cleveland and Pittsburg, Ma $4; Rook Jaland, 94% 0 95; Fort Wayne, 94% 0 %45 hw 3436 9%; preferred, 62% a %; Western Dnion Tel p aii a 36; Paclfo Mall, 12456 0X: tic Mall, 9134 a %. ‘The gold market) was less unsettled than yesterday, h ie @uring the morning from 134% to 33g. It soom recovered, howtver, to ‘134, and only ied above and below this price during tho rest of ¢ afternoon, and the closing transactions were at 134 ‘was a good borrowing deman@ for coin, and loans made without interest and at 1- ‘a 1-66 per tent diem in favor of the londor. The firmnets of the exchange ‘marke’, together with private patches reporting five-twentics below 74 in London, | fluenced heavy purchases to cover “ghorta” at the epecteper: | of business; bat the transient effect of a fn the subsequent decline. Speculation the room present preponderates largoly on the r sido; but when the speculators find it dificult to the market lower they will turn like a flock of to the bull side, The partial subsidence of the !m- peac t agitation is adverse to an advance in the pre- Jum; but should it be revived gold will rive with It, hother warranted by the facts or not, speculation deinz dy to Jump at every straw. ‘Tho foreign exc! market was very firm, although 3 active that ¥ésterday, There is a good demand trom porters, who are availing themgelves of the decline in old to remit. Bankers’ bills on England, at sixty days, quoted at the close at 10354, 108%; at turce days, 10934 a 10934; commercial bi'ls, 108 a 108%; francs, at liixty daya, 5 1798 6/20; at three days, 5.1434 a 5.1734; pitts on Berlin, 319¢ # 7244; on Bremen, 78% 9 78%} on nkfort, 41 941%; om Amaterdam, 40% 0 41x; 00 eating, 35% 2 3634; on Autwerp, 357% a 366, Amcrican securities bave yot yot responded to the de- jline in gold in thé London murket. The following -. } ons wero current on the dys mentioned :— Heb, 21. Feb, 23, Match 8. ONGOING. ... +++ +000 + 91 bt 90% Dnited 7a 73% 4 FEIT 874 3655 37: pols ‘Gontral 22 TM 10% 1 L Mining eharos | were moderately active, and Alamada ver was especially firm, selling up to $6 50 At the irs: board Columbian Gold and Silver clos*d 150. bighor n at the second ‘hoard yesterday, selling at $2 50; nartz Hill 100., selling ab $4 1; Smith & Parmetee 10c., ling at $6 05; Davidson copper 10c., selling at $1. Con- plidated Gregory Gold was 20c. lower, selling at $11 20. t the second board Consolidated Gregory Gold closed 30c. ighor than at the'fitw rege borrd, selling at $t1 50; lumbian Gold and Silver 20c., selling at $2 05. Quartz iN was Sc lower, selling at $4 15; Alamada Silver 20c., ing at $6 50 (b. 3). } Tho changes in the form of tho national debt during ‘month, as shown by’ a comparison of tho two state- ents, dated Feb, 1 and March 1, respectively, were as wis cont nrranest. r Increase, —_ Decreve. x per cont bonds, 1867 and 1563, — $100,300 Ix por cont bonda, 1881 150 [}* per cont 6-20 bunds. a jp Total... .+06 evn 3 ree year comp'd interest notes, Year 7-20 DOLCE. 64. oesereee OLA sesso eenwaeetenes sense DEBT BEARING KO INTRREST. Paited Staten notes... factional currency, od certificates of deposi 916,428 - 4, "gua - mount of debt, ies” onsti i nanan my Troasury:.. beside senses > $12,685,859 he following is the income account of the Illinois ntral Railway Company for the year 1866 Jance from 1865. 24,005—1,148,088 the following additional feeanedl oe the financial ‘‘rregularities’’ which have Se col curious Wale le a L- wore obtal th tok oe = La ye eo cae ot of the were stefon om the Prone (98 boon igtlmatea), but Purchaged in Now York, and had nsver been inside the Boston Sub-Treasury betore. Alou ‘on these certificates was mado to the amount of $500,000 (on $400,000 + gold—125 currency for 100 gold), and another joan was also had, mating the total $600,090, Althonch ym aha g plop cates being genuins i pee Ropero of the emohier of the Merobants’ am upward tendency, u ‘8 48c.; clared, 40 tH s parisien eo ‘Porta Rica, O26. » lay Mew OF Nans—All kinds roled quiet, witheut material change in toon Nava me ee tumpectiie ne to the extent of 5? Bank, he took them to the Sub-Treasury, and was there bla at 63.95." The mm for epirita turpentine ruled aenured that they-were good—which ghowsthat te loan | firm, 'gh mulet, th oa being Nrited to about 220 Die tas correctly mate, being abgctutely based on gold. The | at7i Pa nae et a treme dwiiness pas es, a) prises were entirely nom ‘omnnon was he only sales we heard of wei Patiene: ia certificates to the ammount of $400,000 passed through tha Secoud National Bank, and the loan was made im the conrae of busivess and sanctioned by tho presi- ‘aan mew | 36. ar wan dvi at 38.0 $3 25 dent and dircetore: that the certified checks were made~! 55° 37: up tox into tuo Glearing Hiquse om on Friday, but just’be. Fategtaecty Sree en light, and no sales of Fogo pete pe cahtor of the State Bank requested | moment were rushers? $1 85 0 $1 37, that they shonld not be sont through the Clearing House, | Fish remained quiet cee ‘at $470 for as he would come in at once pay the amount, which Ed pares, $3, ‘90a $295 for und! Mached Winter de. do.,, and Teqnest was assented to, At one time the cashier at the | 8.8 Fo pe wh Lond void Yo 9 emai wayal $la n Seer et ay eet e | "he near 9 ee Meliep, Ward & Co,, but this was y a on to | | Paowsowa.— 1 dbl hi ent the Bank, and, as fost staced, @o managed that | merits, 749 do. lard and 4 pene ars Sroneed hope the Iatter was left without any security whatover, | The potk market opened rather st $22 for pew ‘Western Of this, $600,000 was the Merchants? | mess. But the demand was light. 2 asnand afierwards Bank in the shape of & certified aa ‘good?’ by the the mart losin ‘Sine at $23 i982, after selling at 4 Cashier of the state, but ‘einoe repndiated by the direc. $2 cana eae arre at She anion comprise oon bs tors, 80 that the majesty of the law must settle who shall from r $22.15 for for $2075 5 sfoot. the bill”? in that case, The Second National a itor Sid “to. Sit 17% 19 50 ® $2 50 for prime moss, very. ik -haa also 000 of ar conined” checks ther owas Vernon 000, and the bank at Newton tw sald to ‘with some $200,000, or | fro $50,000 more thao \e capital stock. ‘The Merchants’ bok op YL ‘818 for new plat Bank has a capital of GGTE. 000 snd ee Seale $5 sales include 300 bbls. at from 000—two of the iasgest banks i ae A demsend only, terly return January 1, the ae ee of 230 Boxes at 100.6 = ? of $700,618 11, and the Tattor $180,145 ‘om Indi. nals are “stuck” for various, sums (in one case for Parson with the items above tention, io cg engage Fogreernent “congratulated” upon their ne in having 80 little, The whole amount of Habilities will foot up not Joes than $1,250,000 as a now look, Tho suspen- sion of Messrs, Upham, Morse & Co, is om account of $40,000 in gold sold to Mellen, Ward & Co, The importations of dry goods at this port for the week ending March 7 compare as follows with those of tho preceding week :— — Te. a Pag —March 1.—~ Consumption. Pig Phas, Va'ue. Manufactures of woot, 1,621 eros 180 1,827 $625,054 era res it 23g, fe favorite brand. I Month, Dayor's option. at 27%0, for ® favorite, bran Fhiladalpite exter were made of 1,000 bia atandard white this month at 2c, buyer's oj tion, and 200 do. de. for Aealo was made here ef auaae A {1 iy, active demand 's option, Manvfactores of cotton 1,495 543,364 "913 -817,618 railed for this article, Manufactures of siik.. "690 423,501 195 248,731 | but rt lower prioess The sales init a ‘ur-hor falting off of Manufactures of flax..1,209 894,909 880 223.575 reas oP toon pene eae. Lene an mfr A Dasts a 1Nge, for falr re! Miscellangous.........++ 2) 205668 819 192,502 faite sata an txirome.” The iransieons couiprise about pote see eecereeeeee Talo $2,374,018 3,034 | $i, 1,543, 030 ran, @ bhds, Cuba and Porto Rico, mostly at MWe. a 11%c. for we former and 10:<e. a Ie, for the latter. me quote the Nows:—Inferior to mon ing nto good refining, 103;e, 105 th Men tures of wool. 1,087 $462,545 Manufactures of cotton 1, {165 899,957 Manufactures of silk... 180 221.054 Manufactares of flax.. 2,198 648,169 PPeidacil 18 5, 5,063 $1,779,848 846 4305 $ $1 1,131,295 Miscellaneous. res of wool, S07 $319.22 972 $412,440 : Manntactures of cotton 714 211,652 €07 218,028 - va ae bys Soe) Mannfaoturea of silk. 22% 234.758 370 188,41 Paes Manufactures of flax.. 199 60,008 404 214,198 | Srsuten nenaaquiet a 60, old, for Silesian. No whole- sale business wis don bate pet nc mp > recs ted 3 SOR Al oSteantsg. We only heard of salen of of 29,000 Ibs, at llc. a ala we geengo nt 9 Tolal.ssvcececceceee 4635 GO41,7IO 2.526 $056,101 | 15.; 1129 15,000 ha, grongo-nt fo. 0 Mise. satty made ¥ peat UFonacao wns in limited demand, -but pret ren‘ized. Sales were made of 76 hhda. Prices, The transactions cover 800,000 Iba, at 1030. a hah iret ry Fon The Boston bank statements for the past two weeks compare as follows :- Capital <A ouoee pe eh bo to Ife. 23 da, Virginia ab 0c. 0260, and 6D bales Yura see 900, on private terms. Loans, 832, ‘rh was moderately active at a Ices, with anton of Specie. * ne iN be Brain at 2ixe,- Wo qi and English Sonobie 807 Wiissmy— cus tM Dule The market continued 87 807,963 du'land nomival at 30a f and ie, 24,053 908 Wea orn, in Bond, ied =a nd, Woor.—Afart from a fair pars & the Jarre: grates Circulation (State) Tho Bank of England retura for the week ending Feb- | of Texas and for desirable lots of foreign the mark Tuary 20 js a3 follows, compared with the statement of Fred ay tamara P emysegeeerr et tag the previous week :— Vpation rate beyond their Tmmedinte sone. es ai 13. Pat ig een iMehadng Michigan too. a Glo: extras ment deposits... . Xi State ot Penns; at 676, Ohio nt Sle. a G7e.— Omer depodlisness erase eile gb aebce tno for let Biya a 88 for @svernment securities....... 13, 91.038 Ot Saree at me a eisee d for opteas Otior eocuritos. 15.317 543 i diy Mestean at 232, 4300 - 10,587,295 i+ 22,630,745 : Specie and bullion. “19,197,288 ‘The retarnsof the Bank of France for the week end- inz February 21 slow the following resulia a3 compared it Soruruuiee = doating’ #e. or less with the ipréviots acconnt:—Increase—Cash in band, | 1 Sih Ds Bee iv, ae = ‘oe cont ad pe ee ae es ts ; 19,000,000 franes; private accounts, 9,800,000 francs, is Wane om aw : . fe sha por cont Decresso—Bills discounted, 31,666,000. franes; notes, | d0.;_ wn reo {ng more, than S36. per 1b. Sic, per ib. aad 15,000,000: francs; advances, som franoas treasury »}.38 bor contde-ivscoured costing more than Sta, per Ib, Bio. balances, 4,000,000 franca, ent do. ing Wools.—Unwashed and washed costt Me ie porib. nnd ii per coat nd valorem? ‘The following'are the latest quolations for money in the leading cities on the continent:—Paris, 3-2; Vienna, 4—4; Berlin, 4334; Frankfort, 316-334; Am- sterdam, 8%=8%; Torin, 6—0; Bressels, 323%; Ma- drid, 6@—0; Hamburg, 0-2; St. Petorsburz, 7—8—9, way aitig 1c. oF lesa, pe ‘more than 1%. por Ib., per cout ad valorem; wool ‘waste. 120. per Ib. COMMERCIAL REPORT. Farway, March 8-6 P. M. Asrns.—Receipts, 8 packages, The market was stendy but fusctive, the demand being confined to small Jo's, Buxapsrorrs.—Recolpts, 8,417 vis, floar, 280 do. and 1,554 bags oorn meal, 1,085 bushels corn and 680 do. oats..The market for Steto and Western flour rematned firm. under e moderate inquiry for the former and a good demand for the litter. The business was confined to supplying the wants of the homo trade. The sales comprise 7,600 bola, at our quotations appended. California flour continued tn fatr request, with further sales of about 1,000 bags. Thy dislike to ‘bugs of our oppears, ‘0 Boulton feu was aie bat FAMILY iaaKET REPORT. fee ‘ipemeemeuras eine mi, a ekeral, S$ ee pin piekerel, 20:. = Perera see rea foe a $8 according to qualty. ‘Yand nominal. ‘ “ itves won| Sete etc pair. per Ib do. in eat ‘Te, a $1; cam hens te: buckwheat honey, 8.” # ide: porter, ‘houss teak, S0e, a.36¢. per 1b; ime ril 2c. 0 3; chuck riba, 160, Bitar ru ‘corn, 200, a 2% SSSeeesse: California, bis and bbls, per 196 iba, Itve flour (superdne), 6 Corn meal, 5 ori morrket for w ‘heat rematned quiet, but stead: —The mi’ for wheat in it Jr Rand ‘but little inquiry, but holtess ‘were gesierally amis | t refusing(o make any material concession. Cal- ‘Offered, but ai prices above the vows of @ samples exhibited on Changs, were held Pate per bushel: The sales of wheat com bushels, including No. 3 Miterdukes at i d winter ‘red Canada, in bond, at corn market the demand became dechiediy, activ Part ton, and prices advanced fully %0., the market closing rm at the improvement. Sound Western. ‘mised sol ut sold up to and closed firm at 3} guilt ston oat. Fe scenee ions embrace erat wheat was aie per Ib; “aneks, ar Ib.; fowls, Ie. a PY aoezisute’ tuabbages r ee t ir head: ret rpmnacl e half quart; auelloia, 128. bor quart; for do. vata ey Vashon at We. note sales of a Lod REPO: pally “ub $1 ad nod 1 80 dor Weetern ana, hem se yer — Ae ag stondy. Por ba ~ ithe a. veo of arate, ee aDRLeni&. March sag J iba $1 ie tor, Fea mate and gti Bi efor Canady nee perinent, Sage duty paid Tlominal. | Jtead naptvanta creat Buiawae won fh a ort rata nacunged “ Maton tut in o-. me were Bit it opal prices.. We ‘quote sperm at 8400. and patent 4B Ge ‘mn isto at Soy jam Goce qui Corran was quiet but nomingiiy unchanged. fc fe ness was confied to small lotr for paxerution, shih re: fan whiskey, Sh. alized 280 107 Fortace Laken for er shenthing and yellow. mete! were: bold te Ketted exteut ta staal ots.nt wroviows peters Corman No sales were heard of to-day, though a fir do- terfore wil transactions eat in Corrox.—ihe market was i and nominal, prices ling about. cae per pouad in bayers. The = closing q i mista bea ~ Fioeda. Mobi B.0.8 7. amnand: aalen, 8. changed. Conitalrand whiskoy, $1 40. antiwonE, March —The market dull at astygne, Mar bh ‘Cotton. midding upland unelanged, Snj fi for fatr to a Teilned’. Flour stearty., Wheat Gales ‘of Sal ruik@chou dors. Se. a Shc. 5 Pfr ol asin Whiskey dull and feta Me alga ‘2 Fy % ALDANT, 1481, my Fed Hf The Cattle market opened with hoiloneitia at last weeks » ; prices, butt beta ndvioed thal the rn f citi over tho itria in scine ariclen there bar been an in« | tid other ronda was large, burors hott back for ciesalaae ereased business. eumated, oy yea onstenete, and — Tonge & decline nt Axe. Pound for live ‘a 360. por fale to oxtra, bat the eS o @xtentot te tern @ cattle range t 7 re the ‘aint soobtans anprosched prectum radon We ranged from Pee. ei Se. for comiaon to 9, 7 steers. ‘Total % ead Shona ia Mi ia a Stas. fs oroa tartar, at Ws ' ‘head. Hogs 8)40 « Rune wade ‘Tigo. a Be. oid: 40, March Nac, gtd, Flo and mare t ondy. eal ae roons Fontaine doll. and we no transactions, bole, at EN, (fr SoD prin rin, Side $13 $1: Faxiaurs.—Tlie offerings to. ~ ¥ op Iau Tile ofusings to Liverpool continued fate and | four: ta #4, Wheat dail: sales, iaviaahe ‘here continues A good In- a] ulry for vesaela suitable for th our trade, 5 reat frou this the fevoand 1 Dotlmne is heh ‘anexed 2 are the fel pte len of Pala ede cet fi och ‘gher} $ shorts ars sella i to! midditogs Treighte—Flour ° ton Bene t0 wis. ‘eager rn Miuwavmer, March 8, 1867. Pr but firm. Wi Me Bina toe ou, on a 2 SLIT for new shai buoyant at Pinte stout, 1000 yey wheal 430 provisions, 17s. dd, ne a ‘ Pci oie MR NET Be ane Fina Ae a 88 EE ae ty B43 Xi Be flour, ts provisions, con, Ba.; grain Cn meas holders ment go aia Petros 62, $22 RSs Ge eeeere: | nnd tut prises, eve pore Gul and ‘quotations ero nom. 1; ceo rox a, Be: provisions Ee ; nal at $99. Piekled and bulk roesin “are'in fair demand and i rom tr anood former sold sate a ba Beg eae an ; ton, viet shoulders Me gor Noone clone for iors, . cake Seserestiet "as ea, 3 rn. relat ‘bar Oa 28 shipments hmited and offerings resttioted ‘hn cunt ga 6a | Ereee nts were 1, £00 Live demand by packers. at deamet Sah Bales eotten’a shen quiet and ice OU ap Prices under fave orante 7,000 bushels corn fds and 260 veaee pork at 4a, To ‘ork advices, and lin a. Todeiely qeuve Tondon, ts turpoating wt Gs, 6d., and per id. Wheat firmer and advanced ; eioumey, 10 cases Eamppor At Ate a 8 BLU tor wate thd troah receipts of Nord ee tered L. Bef oxen ham at 2 40 ble x re, demand asi ay ‘Corn is in bales cotton at H., 1,000 4 p ta Non Bat H yetroleum on m peivers Mera, To tam vechangeds: in. Sir bast ns reaiendy at ‘The charters hip prices, feos! 4,000 bUis.; ‘contale; dst tah Sue a, tes Sts sah ot a ues tie aka wae Prupsian bark ‘rect to Rotterdam, R000 tt i " bs. oa: ‘4 Danish vesael to ian Sy bark to ie of ul per lou tos under ag e roan mm TH lout a re. ane eae pean ae ee for himself and hung himself on the 6th ar vringurecae pith | Sa re a cee lie dom als O00 I menos Ayres ago Til, tried to out her thous with rador on on the morterate demand Cartin Disnasn, ‘malignant epidemic has broken wendy ut go 8 be Tale ha? ft ting oie tant roe ieehiemurn ote common ‘som, waned drow im Troy onTessday. ae Stas eer cee of iranona, Henry Norris, the, negro who on the 2et " December § TLelS wos dul bur stoedy, wile Seal paleo of ordinary | gaual boat after he hed forbidden hm Yo do oo, hae Weve, Sucipe or & of tho National Hotel, Louisville, on the 8d inst. and drowacd hiaiself, jumping off a locomotive while in motion, at Pough- keepsis on the 6th. Ho had both legs nearly from his body, and died in a few hours. Register cays arural couple wore spliced in a dry goods store of that city om the = inst, perm:sston beta use the tho Fes ieee on the Bee that ‘weddings are cer tain sooner or later to goods ee 3 -A young from a step ladder, in pyananells, on tho les inst., and striking his head on attack on a gent was beaten off by his cane, A crowd collected and the dog was shot at several times and finally killed, named ome cut fd tar and Aen en into where his arrived up at nine passed the Nestorian, latitude 60, longitude 33, bound suis Aven fois xa thane ticker os e000 avon l lol a, Cor: 1 lot ad joining, be 8,050, Blots adjoining, 25x: 8,000 1 lot n, w. cor. ‘phn ai 3,300 Tot n: w. oor. 1gith > Si 2 lois adjoining, 23 and Lens 8th ave.—I lot n. @, cor. 1224 i ot, Molla . 2900 ‘4 lots adjotuing, ea, 253100, 2,035 Tot ndjotaings'sext00, on 1 lot adjoining, 25x10 .. 2.015 1 lot #. @. cor, 1d st, ai 27 ‘p00 $00 Bat a stfoinig. ca 9 11 Bsn ow 8 40 100 135 180 160 100 1) Storo and Lot 4 dy the Rev. H. ©, Glover, Onantes ma F, Oanze, etilest daughtor of the Inte Jacob C, Oakes, Bag. of Brooklyn. ememan aoben-Oe Tuesday, residence of the bride's oh gy by the Rov. reaidenca of the bride's parents, trie the Penitentiary. Richmond and eontenced to eighteen years tn a Horst Crrex.—P, B. Myers, ohief clerk Jumped into the river Drara pr ACcIDENT.—Michael McClusky fell after sevored Maxmen rt 4 Day Goons Stone. —The Springfield (IIl.) premises for the purpose having been accorded them by produce « briskuess im the dry Fatas Fan.—. ‘man named Thomas Irons fell the stone doorstep was fatally m- roe Doo mm Dernorr.—A mad dog made a furious tieman in Detroit on the 2d inst., but Monroe, Me., on the 4th inst., a man Sureme.—At Monroe, ARRIVAL OF THE HOVA SCOTIAN AT PORTLAND. Porrianp, March 8, 1867. The Nova Scotian, from Liverpool om the 21st ult, @olock this morning. On March 1 SALES OF REAL ESTATE. B lols a 6 lois Fs Banking House and Lot sp south Tih at., 33. 6x800.. Store and Lot 43 South 7th st, 14. 1x100. Storeand Lot 46 South 7th st, 15,10<100. ry 18 2210. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Preievey—Oaxss.—On Kharsday, Fy! Bey tomber 6, 1866, EXEY, tO EM March fy ah tee at the renin D.D., Winutam A, eldest son of Albert ee. rer, aq., to Rosa R., | nayeerhanenr fh Goold? of St Crolx, Toate: = Woowt On Tharsday, February 28, at th "by the, Rev, Mr, Meet James I. Youno to Anna L. Voor, eldest ‘Viotor Voor, Beq. Died. Bawrs,—At Jacksonville, real og coanty, N. Apoand Wednosday. March 6, of bronchi Hee Caarvorre J. ca of John Banta, and daughter of the late Benjamin brow, tu her 33th yoar, Bartow.—On Friday, March 8, Vax Zanpt Momrogp, sm of Theodostus, Jr., and Emily F. Bariow, aged 11 months and 23 daye, po cee of £ pong al hereafter, i eae i Mare! flamma- wen oe th ot the Pas ie Wnts J. J. Baxter, @ native of ig fond in in the Sith year of his a. e friends of the family, also those of bis brother-tn- es itr Patrick Clerk, are ‘reapectfully lly invited to attend the foneral, from hia tate residence, No, 693 Seventh avenue, northeast corner of Forty-elghth street, om Sun- afternoon, at two o'clock. Serta =—-Cn Fri ne March 8, after a short illness, Cidnas Bere, azed 78 years, ‘Tho relatives ad friends of the family are respectfully inied, to attend the funeral, from co "Aten streot mer near Gra day afternoon, at peering. i rte pay ve ong for fates: Mage on Tuesday, by tho nine o'clock A.M, New Havon Rai!road March 1, Miny M.; wife of reara, 5 montis and 36 days, fen rennet: tnvited to ‘thi lay) afternoon, at one S mieeirect, Jersey City, N. J. Brookiyn, on ednesday, March 6, Any, wife of ‘Petor Borkati The funeral will tskep pace’ on Funday afterno n, at two o'clock, from her tate residence, 43 Siate streci; thenco to the Evergreena Cemetery for intermon!, The friends of the family. are resprotfully invited to attzn1, Brownta,—At Savannah, Ga, on Monday, ES Joun G, Brownise, of this city, in the 34th yoar of ago. ‘The relatives and friends of the Vege! are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 423 Wost Thirty-fourth street, on Monday afternoon, at oe past ono o'clock. nowsxG.—On Friday, March 8, Westary, infant son of har, WG. ant &.R frowning Funoral in Methodist Epleoopad Meng Rhinebeck, N. Y., on Sunday afternoou, at two o’cloc! ‘CaRxott.—In Brookivn, on Thareday Tentog, reh %, of consam»tion, BrockionsT L. Carront, ia the 30:h year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family nrc respect. folly invited toattent the funeral, on Stu lay morning, . ten o'clock, from the resid*noe of Alsxancer Thomp- Skillman’ street, sixth honte north of Mvrtie aveuue, remains wil! bs taken to Jamaica for interment, ATTRRTON. —On VW aay, March 6, Canta Grast, est son of Ephraim B. and Anna M. Chatterton, Ha year, 11 months and 7 days ‘Vhe relatives and friends of tho fomily are reapecttulty invited to attend the fanoral, from the residence of his pares, 139 Broome street, on Sunday afternoym, at on* | a Seep eae “tosis Wodnosday, March 6, Trrowas “ocunand, ‘born fn the courty Caran, Toland, ged 26 years. ‘The friends of the furaily are respecifuliy Uo sede at‘end the {anoral, from the residenco of hig t P, Cyobrane, 63 Wost Foriy-foarth sirect, thts (Suiara 7) sit at nine o'clock, thence to St Boo!faci chureh, Forty.seventh strest and Socond avenne, to Cal- vary Cometery. Cocunsn.—On Friduy, March 8, after a Jong and prin. ful \Mloess, Auexaxvss M. Cocmman, in th? 63d year of his age, ‘The rolatives an’ friends are respoctfully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate rosidence, No 442 West Thirty-fifth sireot,, near Tenth avenue, on Sunday mora- ing, at baif-past n're o'clock. Coxxeni.—On Friday, March 8, Jaxes MoCum.as, (OE ey fou of Aloenider and Margaret Counoll, aged ca:g, T months and 8 days, 0 friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 25 Grove treet, on Sanday afternoon. at one o'clock, Cocke. —At Paria, Franco, on Friday, February Fa . Dey Fina, only daughter of Rev, Samuel ‘Cooke, rector of St, Bartholomew's church, in this city. Due notice will be given of the faneral herealter, Cugnnax.——Ta Jorvey City, on Friday, March 8, after a Vegering iline =, ae with great pationcs, Bexsy PF. CurmMax, aged 11 years, only son of HR. and Bi, F. ee Benn ny haa gono with the angels of light, May ho rest in peace, ws —On Thursday morning, March 7, Ertavon M., wits Me Robert &, Downs and duvgnier of ihe late Taacd A Jang, in the 27th year of her age. ‘The funcral will take place this ie aatatday) a‘ternoon, abe two o'clock, from her late resideuce, 1 West 120th between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Services at wee o'clock. Tho friends and reiatives of the family are respectfully Toquested to attend. The remains will be taken to Bronxville for interment, Eroxxnront.—In this city, on Thutsday, March 7, Gronca [, Erarxanopt, Tho friends of the family aro lage to attond the fanernot, at the Church of Led mnclation, Four- teenth street, between Sixth an a Seventh ‘avenuos, on ey bea wee two oreoek panies %.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Mrs. Cnariorte W. — widow of jig Oe Finn,’ to the 66th year of hor ngs ie from st. Pals church, corner Coart and Con- this haere | morning, at ten o'clock. Fre trond is of the family ‘ond of her son-in-law, Corne- ius Dover, are respectfully invited to aitend, Trish papors picase co} om Frimen Saddenty, on, » March 7, Sanan, ‘yoar, Ld ae and friends aro Invited ‘Four iii tirece the relic Or iacob Fizber, tt hor 38 !, from her Into residence, No. 402 ths aeharday) oi Cr of Ganwen, —On W dneadny, March, borin on late ‘Thomas Lay frionds arid tho relatives and friends of the ren ‘fro invited to sf the funeral, at the ag Moll of bis uj Fe Gann brother-in-law, Ferrier, No 44 East Twenty- ninth stroet, this (Saturday) pene, at ton o'clock. Hawwtox. Suddenly, .) Ls ee ve oh Mart Axx, wife of Ezckiol B. Hennion, x nae 40 Tie rolat'ves and friends of ths mien ae fe reapecttaly Invited to atiend the faneral, from. Diacecenes, Ro, 629 Washington street, on sn o'el pent ee Taryn i ced am ar math for of John and | f Higgins, a Leaks —At Fort nit Te ng ile att fronds aut relatives of ar are faved to attend the funoral on = sige th Fiat Soutien’ 0 from Roformed Dutch the Rofé without forther notice, Lawn —On Thursday, 1 _— sy after @ short illness, ‘Mart Lanta, aged 67 y ‘The relatives aod ‘rend of the family ars reepectfully Invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, No, 14 Watts atroot, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Lraowrr,—On Thursday fs wy ‘March 7, Wnts E. Lecoerr, in the 57th year of ‘The relatives and friends ore My are ple, bag 4 invited to attend the funeral, from his 4, Mount Pleasant, Westehoster county, on ch noon, at half-past one o'clock. ‘Trains leave th street for Scarborough at balf-past oight e’clock A M,, where carriages wil! be in waiting. Lovemus.—In Harlom, on Thursday morning, March 7, alter a short illness, James F., oldest eon of Daniel abd Delia Loughlin, . aged 6 years, 1 month and 23 days. ‘Tae relatives and ods of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the rusidenco of his parents, between 129th and 130th streets, Harlem, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. ‘Mxap.—On Friday evening, March 8, Esrare A., daughter of George H. and Jane A. Mead, aged 11 months and twenty days. The relatives and frit also the members of Cove- nant Lodge No. Lagt LO. ©. ¥., are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her grandfather, No, Mn,—Suddeniy, on eye. Mann, fa the 871 yoar of his 9; met Yeap J will be taken trom his late reskienee, No, font ar ofthe ay Com Sun after. noon, at two Celok ‘rionds ives of the fauuly are respectfully javited to attend without further \vLue,—Marcarsr Muturs, the beloved wife ef Cap- tala ice Mullin, of the Forty-sixth precinct police, ag rhe relatives and friends of the fami! ale Ae, Rai bers of the police force, are ly invited to atiend the poe which (ed take place ae a Mary’ . chureb, corner of Remsen and Leonard streets, on day afternoon, at one o'clock. fovzrox.—On Friday, March 8, Mra, Kuss G., wife of Samuel J. Moutton, aged 27 years ‘The friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral, from the reaidence of Mra, oc ae 4“ King stroet, on Sunday,afternoon, at two 0’ Mureny,—On Friday, M: 8, Joun Murray, Color Sergeant of the ¢ Sixty ninth regiment x . Y & &, and an old member of Company A, aged. Company A and the members of too res regiment and friends of The fanaa are invited to atiend the funeral, from hia late residence, 26 Second avenue, on sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Murruy,—On Friday, March 8, Patrion Munrny, brother of the late Rev. 2 © Murphy, of the parish of Es county Longford, Ireiand, in the 20th yoar of his Doar Patrick, you have ‘And thy loss wo forever th feals But 'us Ged who has bereft us, Aud He can all our sorrows heal. ‘The relatives and friends of the fanailz and those of ‘bis brothor, Bornard, are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of hia cousin, 103 East Twenty-cizhth street, comer of Third avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, MoGovsrx —On Monday, March 8, Wi1sa¥ MoGovers, aged 3 years and 6 months ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the. residence of bis parents, Patrick and Alice MeGovern, No. 61 East Warren street, South Brooklyn. Molntyre.—On Friday, March 8, Lawrurca McIvryan, aged 85 years, a native of the county Louth, Iretand "Poe funeral will take place on Sunday, from bis Inte residence, No. 444 Ninth avenue, corner of Thirty- be street, aiseks rogheda papers copy. Pratrs,--On Friday morning, March 8, Sanam Marta, wife of Isaac N. Pholps, aud eldest daughter of the late Sylvester Lusk, of Enfield, Conn, ‘The relativos and frionds of tho family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Brick church, Fifth avenue, corner of unr sergess street, on Monday af- ternoon, at one o’clock, Surree,—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 7, Haxry U. Sutra. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend er funeral service; at bis late resi- dence, No. icke aireet, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, Stin14.—At hor late residence, Washington street, Union avenue, nearthe Boston road, between Seventh and Eighth strects, Morrisania, Mary Axx, wife of John Frederick Still. Her friend; are invited to attend the funeral, om Sun- tnanon ‘at two o'clock. NOR, —At rt. jenidp Shins, on the Hadron, on ‘Thersday, roh 7, after along illness, Jossram: Lovisa, Yiroot E. B, Strange. Funeral on Monday, March 11. Relatives: and friends of thetamily aro invited to.gitend, without fureher no-" tice, Hudson River Raiiraadoars leavo Thirtioth streot Station for Haelings at two o'clock P. M. Carriages will ‘be found at Hastings station, Return train for New York at five P. M. from Hastings, ETANDERWICH.—At Tompkinsvitlo, bere Island, on TYipc raves and fonds a he fay tea relatives a1 er iy sed invited to attend tho funeral, this res aes at two o'clock, from his pgs atevowens any ek te 1a" Wodoesdag, Gronaw Merxrrr, only tou of John aod Atotoua Frade, aged 2 years m “Tho relatives and friends of the respectfall: Invited to attend the by thig jarday) A twelve o'cleck, noon, from parents, Twenty-fourth stroat and Third avenno, Boutt Brooklyn. Wnittxy.—In Jorsey City, on Thursday rat Mat rol Ta ANE wife Ch, a ‘Whitley, Ovoreeer of thi Poor, 4th year of her age. iene, foot ve Sunday afternoon, at two Oetock, Wataru ay y Mareh8, Davy Weoo, in foop.— On the 86th ee eee ‘The re wives and f of the and of his ee mr , Fi and Charles. John i Bloptgoot, stage ‘ov vied to attend are in" al the funeral, from bis late My 36 Laight street, on Monday afternoon, at threo Shon ie. remains will be takon to Bridgeport on Tpeaday papers pleaso Bridgeport and Danbury —— ee SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO YOR NRW YORK-—Tuts DAY. 6 23) moon azts Pi PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 8, 1387. Oleared. Deutschland (Brom), Wessels, Bremea—Oel- Steamship richa & Co, maaken ne” Percire (Fr), Duchesne, Havre ria Brest—@ teamshin Florida, Barstow. Baltimore—J B Smull. Bhim Jobn Vright, Sanat Liver, j—Wiiliams 4 Guton. - Sup Coastan inmell, Minturn & Hist mp Hiawatha (Brem), meet re Bremen via Darien, Ga— ¢ caer Silelitin (#2); Mose, Havée=De ‘Vert, Marah & Me- Hark Qiresesian (Br), Amy, Pernainbuco and Bahia—Do Veriu, Maras & Mocntly, Fare Peta (Watch), Darth, seerterticis Phelps ‘e, Hark, Amazon, Porcival, are Bate Hrowics sar ci, ie, Bsolatan Nis at oh yaa & Theol dole Nichola agate Tri Fringd AB ges 8 Bark Naunie f aay Hutch ug, Cardenae—J B as Sieg itz (Pr), Vigot, Hristol—J OMeArthar, penta eins (Br), Scundors, Smyrna—De Vera, Marth & vane Viarenee (iy, Loyd Gibraltar and’ market—De orig, tone p Ginbs, Wilson, Manz qa atraat, P Guroline Gulliver, Guiliv Ma anillo—Holyoke a v ric Morenden (Br), Kohl. Qlentungos—F ower & Jove, Bry $ Bisnop, Gridin, Cant i aia bat ag on Schr OW Holt, Hart, Hh & Cowan. Schr Czar, Hammond, Boston—S W Lewis & On. fer Ney, Borden, Pawtnokst via Newbury pee eaeeas Bele Marletta, #arrett, Bridge orb Ci—G A Kackot, Schr 0 0 Acker, Hobbie, Btu: ‘Arrived. Steamship The Quesn (Br), s Ey, Liverpool Fab 2% and matowu 2)ab, with uidse and Tee Raigntion On Maren be hat i ay m a eed om eases amer bound B. (pani airship Teatmnia (Ham), Bardh: Nivabig Pa 16,and Boutharnpton Bint, with mdse and to Kun. bardi & Co. Mad heavy w: rly gales inci the Fonselaied ane Aas by Foe” eden tia it it Fed gE ie fia Tn” EYoue "et, tbs lnman “slenmers and Brevmaht H C obore Rewbern, March 2. ith mie ant Picsengers, Goodspeed. Experienced Stoamehtp Niagara, Makewes Bicbmone, and shi wish mdse and Utelnrken ees Steamelitp Tistterene pel, Riel with mdse ond gers, LO ¥, L MoGroady & Co phe. pdt Gy vant, ire Ef my, Whi Fee‘ing the for ang fang e pe i, fell f the Pwo ‘on a Sen ~ Remedios, ye, with eu, been 6 days to the worth of Cape easterly winds, 4 sors Parker, Ly me Joseph M Lane ———, Gloucester, Behe ‘Princesr, Lovell, Boston, Rew, sy Bohr Gen Beott, Leae! wreok ‘of ahtp Tattar. Behr Harvest Hone. Thor Pat fF Only Son, Cg Bicop Thos ull, Hull Prov Marine Disasters, fere i Waerenn, Cunningha: hich left Liverpool Feb it foeken fer ‘York, put back io Lon ps ‘the ses aan ta ry pereeagn nee AY (BY), 1, for Savannah, ie re- thanaonas Be crew ‘prior to the 24 Pit and to bon a complete wreek in Monte Bay. coart of Cora- i 8. ThoR Sanson Cages bye ‘at Digby, NS, in j, and owned inn aoe Sicrntaw, efor reported ashore on Chelsea Reach, bas got off, and was being towed up to Boston yesterday. foun Iseeerte Biage, ashore on yun Potnt Yelandste full of 7 Navel pad aie Drove almost & to- been atrl St apie. de, The vos. almost Immeaiately filled core “and Bo) lod orn. jart’s w! is pater for nenriy atzteen out she could hertiy stand teas te = pean ake 6 hagas 4? * M Wai 200 eee mie yea cea a rast, Feb 22-/The Southampton, Now York, ey ~ Ag is now when rele: team pumps of Seisken to Liverpoots Miscelianneons. Breawsnie Paneine—The following table shows the first ix paseagos made by the Fronoh stgamship Pcreire, of the ‘Ths ralatives and fri¢nds of the faraily are sarees to her late of Company. between New York an@ at New York. Time, Baxx Oax, of B ff Sag ta in, os J reste Ada Stted'Yor th the ening urement, hus boon eo rots to a6 at a hares 28 wits a eee ‘relating Dusinesn, and Manian es cesonead Sayorook, Ct, where she iC a caries ford, 01 r from Denis, usder command of Capt Chase, late of echr Chase. SES TNS RI ee et thas been te se Sint Aone ny risa Ci ioe Hagen, Mo.tanvurisae tr ‘errs ond SNecteb to Mariners. FLOATING LIGHT Af FORT LOUIA. x gy On sh ‘2th of May, Pgh | parol Tee’ at the Sotrenen of Fort Louls, Mvanitus, will be, done away with, Hoatlog i nt aa the Bell huay ot rintd eit tae oftte © prosest well Lapwa bell ‘Duop,, wilh the’ ¢olowing veertratie of land to the Northward, ut 2D Extroma of land to the Westwardy WB Piagstaff on Fort George, SE 1; 8. io laste wil be painted me which will fost h ‘be distinetly seen against arg land during da: "Sho will show a flashing white we from sunset to rise, wh'ch will be visible a distance of 9 nfee s in every ection from sontrand, from the noon of « The fact of thiv being a fasliog Wi Feet int interes wil] audiciently distinguish tt ‘from re ‘Revolving Light Fiat Ialand, even, were a niftake pons Weasels fromthe morihwards rice rounding Point, must be careful vot to bring Cannonfer Pot Hoan ee eral Taleo PIRGE Lil tho Floating Light at Rell vay te seen; they may then “nner for the latter, on & ‘on that bearing, from © ‘alle (roth the Light. whe et the port from the wentward, may stoee for the Hloafing Tight 00.8 E by N 35 N bearing, and olther tnchor 34 a mille from bor om that, bearing, oF f urther to the northward as conventent, ‘The mooring chain of the Floating Tight runs about 188 fathoms ina NNW direction. vesselx must therefore be am chored in suph & manner as to avold hooking ft. The depths at the anchorage vary from 12 to 20 fathoma, All the bearings are Compa bearings, D. WA Harbor Master. ail Vessels ay WREOR OF? THE NORTH POM: Teinery House, Lowbow, Feb 16. 1887. Notion ts hereby givon that a.green buoy, marked with the ord “Wreck has bean laid 26 fathoms eastward of @ sel rank off the O The buoy lies in 74 fathoms, a Tow water spring tides, with the nog rtee 4 pans beart fh Foreland igh he vi N, ai 8 84 ‘Th a rary of make at low water. By ord a 2 Y's BBATHON, Seoretary. Whalemen. gece Tike Bost, Cotes, did Som Newburyport 6th inst few intie Oceat (eens nee 42. W, ship! Corinthian, NB, Spokes. Oe &o. Ship Ellen Austin, Freno) (Dee, 4) for EBkip New Wor, rig nat Wh ma Larerpool (Feb 5) for'New Sana rasta al from Liverpool for New. Care Bt ton Liserpoal Geb 1)fr Now Worm, Hork ©! Cie oe a ry ry Agate ire rg te aiag roan Marsslites for New, York, Feb. iter. Se ee an eee wae the ea Be pene ome Pia i for eer fercian Pi BUMS, . Hower’, Work, Sonne: a ey {Psi pounding. Btow, Vidulloh, Mes eM ee the rivet, dip Ortow Se oes 5 am ean tc Cry na Patsiok. (6) Portland; Towa (ats eal Feb 3t-Arr Onledonia (0), Macdonald cain ab ‘=~Arr bark Nonantup, Kingman, spots ies es Pmahalte. ge ad on, cs ae Se are Arr renee pe rrp be iat Pr re pean Fab eh Srnaae Tee ‘Montgomery, Hamilton, Bee. trom Sc im ae mig, oe sare chian, sat omar —— waa he Guanaerong freee on ia, ieeeahe Sams Wr ‘Warwell, vant idegard (Nor), = esis, m, ‘iB Are Lemuel, Megas, Boston, ey “American P; “ane BOSTOY, March hmm 3 brig Pones. Cid ate a. Anrold, Howes. Nor Phitarteiphta,; shin Betis Kot ate eat (BP eBih eteanecn tangas; Band Crawford, Phila Be BALTINOR 1 i rea Went b an’ went to nen bet inst Calaon, Ba; 5 nirod ochre In, 49-40 in, ned 8 a CHARLESTO iy skip Aow therm RIN. Res Javecponts seve 1 8 Aornne Ende py ao, " . OF BiczAee ieroahlp taeo Upton, reeaaee mu aah in Panily B doudes, Look a r SE conn, starch Base sob Lottie Beard, ro for Bs FALL RIVER, Mal ren 6-818 5 Pile be Paltimora, Goo LMES' HOLE, March re brig Mary 0 Roem ve't, Farnsworth, Portinnd; sobre Porter, Sparks, Philadelp! + BR, Hieetony fogdo., i Phen Bern Matchless or 7 March 6 8 4 fntn nor eo as coi] vie ead, wardens 6 or Orimen, Mabel stint ion Jing Wave, bmme A lenin cee oe jain, ome Emma’ as ne Histon, h4—Art echrs Ann & Susan, Dougtves, na Allen,” 49. Cid 4th, steamablp Haze, Stare mee Allen” 49. Loe “ MOBt key Byer oth, rg Veer GP Li $ ain, rae ogee ting Frome ¥ Rennett, Ue. Boston. NEWRORT, Arr i's Ee Buk Famed a ts Tady Samet ‘inal, Feil river for, ris, ior ramon Brooks, Heniey, Fall we for NY: Yor Feb Ley rie AB past. Fuk idvaaes igs beste per Wi Me | get 3 Say Nore. gia fee Ae BA he | Pst March 1 ape pact at are gitea Res coe ai Nichols, “y arti spares Pe Gh ‘ena Higwards MeDu a iss setae tm PAWTOOKRT, March 7614 schr Ann Busaboth. Phil Wa ce Mareh Stowe Fb, Hunter, byt d ofa i ToaArt ship Grace Darling, Bunter, mace eli 3 i $4 Gemnararst Fiicearnet Weontyh ety = A’ Roome ANTES DW LING URE, iN fH FH TiCINTS oot pay aa or, Smo Dee D—A WET NURSB Unse FOR, AN AS ecealy oo Lid ‘ ho Will, make Wiesel Siete st 4 Went Bb