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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEVEMBER 4, 1967.-TRIPLM SHEET. 5 “_ . Wi 169 02 presented to | authorities te the effect ¢ much im excess of the doers and sixty conis, which 1s now much below the | orado and Eastern Montana, bas several of cheat amers ae bar ey ma vn pe cy Hay Recestiar oo Pam cs caine money for the satpese rate. _ } - ug between ports im Europe and the port of New money to preserve ite existence, the ae Se el gag BE pe ‘be im) Eg 3 witten of the Joint ‘resolution pen ot ye penny hag piped, These were ‘were scarcely leas urgent wee oy ees J District the bonds now the laws felating to custo 26, 5 Teported to the United Attorney, Mr. 8 G, ES nseenina te enmststed = gesPagn at | Dai evar Cate Sep Sepsis a a iy of Satay i ad Peete hener, whieh wo 0 uation, Cy peoaens west potting Se wee, Noeek dpeciece and mf finder the authority and direction of these resolutions on her Jate PG eae berths constructed in contrae a ea these eaesennns aes yd vas fa re ponpmanegpens hg the has caused to be prepared the draft of an Yeotion of the express provisions of the act, which de- bends at home and run undersiand ihe ‘charec: | Pais process of money seems an easy ene, but ot FT pe TS prone ery : opening of Dat the sie of each double and single Berth shall tar of the of the Uolied States and the greatness | our own experience and the eperionce of ‘every ciber lating the foreign and snering Bo ey am Fee A ha Ra a yen the} ‘wide, aud’e double berth ix fest lang ieee ne hs a in mn) je " ide, ® ry of the saisgnal sessqsces, weshs sot, (o need.An casas, | eation that hes sued. Breve (oe neither Jusicioes ‘ries and for cousciidating and perfecting the Nevigation | application of all meant em to that “ss rei it would be leasenod in value b; laws, The draft was transmitied to tho ¢ The operations of the coast survey have been con- Collector of the Port, Mr, Smythe, upon necessary distrust thus sentatives on the 8th of March last, and the a wed during the past year with aceustemed vigor, and | representations made to him, communicated with the terest acd be im a greater ratio componrin Mt gives a gene) iow of ity scopg and an hag been made in ail portions of the coast hera- | District Attorney, setting forth the tatters respecting mulgated bear to the voli to outline ¢ Mos} important in existlog laws fore provided for by appropriations. The eatimates | the alleged improper construction of the passenger berths when the It ig not too much fo say be Baty for the next fiscal year have been prepared with a view \ssued upon ‘most important that an‘ additional issue of Sve hundred milli of ay art. Felating to the forcign and coasting trade, | to keeping up the work efficiently, on the scale to which acted, eelzi tion, in orde! United States notes would reduce the seven bi ‘no dou! r collection of the revenue customs, are Bow | it has been davelo, by the domands of navigation, The gove! tmregard to the legal tender notes and to th money now in circulation respectfully recommended ¢! dispersed through many volumes of statutes, and bave | and accompAgy this Faport, ‘ Balutc high it authorized the tasue of Value; so that @ | act of March 8 1865, be 80 amended as to authorize the | been so frequently modified by amendments of their | For the collection of the revenue from castoms in the | for $160,000 for this impated jufraction of the law, and This act authorized an issue of ono hundred and fifty | legal tender mote or & national bank note, now | Secretary of the Treasury to issue six per cont gold. | original provisions, that on many poinis {t ia difficult for | territory recently acquired from Rossia, until permanent | {f-the owners give bonds i: wust probably be to double millions of United States notes, which were made re- | worth seventy per cent in coin, would mot be | bearing to be known as the idated debt of | merchants, as well as for the oilloers whore duty it is to | arrangements shall have been made by Congress, a spe- | the amount claimed. Ceivable for all government dues except dutics on im- | worth more than thirty-five per cent, even if | the United Statea, basing Greniy. Fitri to run, an@ re- | construe and execute them, to determine what is the | cial agent of tho Department was despatched in August and of ail claims against the United States except | the apprehension of further issues did not piace it on a | deemable, if it may be thought advisable, at an earlier interest upon bonds and notes, which was to bo paid ‘with Confederate notes at tho collapse of the rebel- | day, to be exchanged at par for any and all othor obliga. azo authorized the issue of five hundréd ‘The bonds would of course deciine in value with | tions of the [tegen one-sixth part of the interest _ millions of bonds redeemable at the pleasure of the gov- | the currency in which thoy would be payable, Can any | on which, in lieu of all other taxes, at each semi-anoual date, The purpose for | one seriously propose thus to bn niger if notto render | payment, shall be reserved by the government ead paid which these bonds were to be issued was stated to be | valueless, the money and securities of the psoplef Can | over to the States according to population, “to enable the Reebsey of the Treasury to fund the | any one, knowing effect which such an would The emg @ statement of the public debt on the law im force, inst to Sitka, in company with the agent designated by gy 5 Is fg of groat importance that Jaws regulating intoresta | the State Dopartment, to receive the !ormal transfer of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. various and vast, should be so systematized that the | the territory; and for the further protection of the rev- hts apd duties of the classes whose interest are most | enue, as well as to gain information to guide in the es- Ginentod. sees affected by them may be clearly apparent. Their | tabliahment of ports and coliection districts, the steam present complication is a source of serious embarrass- | cutter Lincoln was ordered to extend her cruising limits Baxson-~Vanperrogi.—Om Tuesday, December 3, ab ment to tho mercantile community, and it is not leas | to these posseasions, An officer of the service familiar | Trinity Church, by the Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, Richarp De debt of the United * | have u| the rennet bonds, u ret lat of Ji —_ embarrassing to the officers of the customs, whose | with the coast, aecompanied by several oflicers of the | H. Bunson to Sanag, daughter of A. B. Vandorpoel, Exq. by oo suthorized” to dispose of pega afloat, upon upon credis upon the able ~ DEBT BEARING COIN INTEREST. Positions demand prompt action and an intelligent spit. Coast Survey, was scnt from Department with de- ‘Cooxs—Cioss.—At Greenwich, Con on’ Tuesday, the market value thereof for coin of the | m _perioue agrocate re © measure, not as a | 5 percent bonds.........,... $198,481,350 Cation of law to fucte as they arise, The Dopartmont has | talled instractioos to take charge of tho vessel for the | December 3, at Second -ehureb, by the United States or for » Treasury r ity, but to x ~g the payment of | 6 per cent bonds of 1867 and endeavored to obviate these embarrasem: as far as eral reconnoissance of the coast was or- | Rev. Wm. F. Hatfield, assisted Rev. Be Clan issued under any formér ‘act of or for the | debts due many years ? The statement of the 1 parle 15,181,141 practicable, by regulations and instructions; but these | dered, including soundings, location of lights and ascer- | Austin H. Cooks to Martaa B, Cxoss, daughter of United notes that might bo under this | proposition exposes ite wickedness, When fairly con- | 6 per cent bonds, 1881 .. 283,746,350 ™ measures are only a partial remedy, and fall far short of | tainment of available channels of commerco, Attention | Jonathan Cloee, Esq, of Greenwich Conn. 3 the act itself, 1t is not su je it cannot fait to-be stamped with universal con- supplying the want of «uniform and consistent code, | was also especially dirocted to subjects of scientific in- | | Gunnr—Livixcarox.—At Trinity Chapel, on Tuesday, i to provide for funding float- | demaation. It ig a ition that the In view of these considerations, it is hoped that the | quiry suggested by the Smithsonian Inatitution. December 8, by Rev. E A. Hol assisted by the Ang debt in bonds which might, at the expiration of five | United States, who own fitths of the obli- bye ag moti receive the early attention of Congress, The steamer sail fo July, andafull report of hor | Right Rev. Bisbop of Maine, Eismpgs T. Ganay to be called in and in the. very. nctes their own deliberate rob and rain respectfully recommends the reorgani- | operations is expected within a brief period, Whea | Lovra M. Livincetox, De. Rith ine Rotes, were thas to be funded. and at the same time cover gation of the accounting officea of the Treasury Dopart- | received it will be pro! communicated to Congress, RosexTaar—Wincate.—In this rh on Tuesday, Deaiie, tian ers since and previously were | inex: Ineftaceadle ment, 80 a8 to piace thie branch of the public service | with such information as the Department has been able | cember 3, by and at tho residence of the bride’s uacie, lod. to be @ part of the funded debt of the United In to all such expedients for pay! under one responsible head, according to what scoma to | to collect from other 80: and suggestions as to Rev. D, caster, Rev. R. 8, Rossnrmat, of Bertiv, States, the right to redeem them after five years ha rather for getting rid of, the lic debt, 18 the have been ned in the original organization of the | creation of collection di for customs and internal | Prussia, to Miss Ecta I, Wingara, of this city, No been reserved by the not that they might world-honored, economical of paytag ne goed and followed until the increase of business | revenue, cards, if ‘de called in Sora angeediiea eurrenoy, but in ion of the Qccording to the understand. led to the creation of the office of Second Caneel, ‘The Revenue Marine consists at present of forty-three Taomas—Waixer.—In Brooklyn, N. Y., om Saturday, order that bonds a lower rate of interest might _— with it was created—tbe policy of appreciating pc smap meg to that of Commissioner of vessels, comprising twenty-five steamers and eighteen | November 30, by the Rev. A. J. Scott, G, Tuomas ‘be substituted for them, if it should so happen that the paper dollar antil it shall repressut a dollar in coin, There are now three officers controlling the settlement | sailing vessels, of which seventeen of the former and | to Saran, only daughter of William Walker, all of Brook- fere their monoy could be borrowed on more | of giving stability to business and assurance to ente! of acoounte, each Mmdependent of the others, and, asa | sixteen of the latter are employed on the | lyn. No cards. favorable terma, act les that the United States | prise, and ing from the country the consequence, the rules and decisions are mot uniform | Atlan‘io two of each description om the Wair—Werxe,—On Tuesday, November from the Rotes of wi it at the issue shall be recelva- | rests upon it by reason of the low of if where the same or like questions arise, In the judg- | Pacific, and six steamers, each of over five hundred | residence of the pride’s uncle, Mr. Joha L 8D, ble in. “of all claims and demands against tbe | in the great marte of the world. this pelicy Total aseenes sees $2,692,109,316 | ment of the Secretary, coneentration of the aoc- | tons burden, on the great lakes, Five steamers, of | at the residence of the Rev. William McAilister, Gronam U of every kind whatecever, except interest | which wiil be sustained by the people aad their repre- | Amount in Treasury, coin... .$108,419,633 counting offices under one head would secure greater | three hundred and fifty tons burden and upwards, have | War, Jr., of New York, to Annus &, Wasus, of Long upon bonds and notes, which shall be paid in| sentatives the Secretary has the fullest confidence. | amount in Treasury, currency. 71,979,063 efficiency, as woll as greater uniformity of - than | been sold, in pursuance of the power conferred upon the Island. No cards, coin,” It is not said that they shall not be receivable | There may hereafter be nations which, their ———-——._ 180,809,201 | oan be expected under a divided supervision. itis be- | Department by the act of April 20, 1866, aud eight sail- for the principal of the bonds, forthe very obvious rea- honorary obligations, may look only to their stat. '——-—-—— | lieved, also, that it would be advantageous to relieve | ing vessels, ranging in burden from one hundred and ry fon they were expected to be but a temporary cir. | utes for the measure ef their liabilities. If there shall Amount of debt, less cash in Treasury. . $2,611,800,013 | the Commissioner of Customs of the duty of settling | twenty to two hundred and twenty tons, better suited to Boaart.—At West Farms, on Monday, December sulation, A provision that these notes—intended only | be such tbe repubho ef the United States will The following is # statement of the public debt on the | accounts and te confine bis labors to the supervision the wants of the service, have been constructed. Four Mra, Puxum Bogart, aged 62 years, 9 months end So meot'a temporary emergency—should not Derecelved | net be found among. them. Th. hes essoutially | it of November, 1867:— bo vies gars Shy tallied to de. | of the steamers now in commission are sinall tugs, em= . is i for the payment.of the principal of bonds which were | suffered by the sotual repudiation of seme of DEBT BEARING COI INTEREST, mand his whole time, It is therefore recommended that ore (two at New York, one at Boston and one at New be, and friends are respectfully invited te ‘mob redeemable for five years, would, if it had been ad- | the States and the virtual repudiation ef others; 6 per cent bonds............. $196,845,350 tne office of Chief Comptroller be created, having general rieana) in a special boarding and inspecting service, attond the funeral services, at her late residence in Faire yeooated and insisted upon, have been quite likely to | st is still suffering from the eame although | 6 per cent bonds of 1867 and supervision of the acoounting officers and appellate ju- | These are found to be s0 le that others like | jount, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two ePolock. have prevented their issue. The public judgment had | more than a quarter of a century hes ‘olapeod since thia - raerenanadtedly risdiotion from their decisions; to which should be | them will be employed, as occasion may require, in The remains will be taken to Glen Gove for mterment Rot then been perverted by an irredeemable currency, | stigma was fixed upon Americas credit, It ts suffering | 6 per cent transferred the duty of examining and countersigning | place of the larger vossels not so well suited to the ser- | Oo ‘Thursday. Trains leave Hunter's point at 9:30 A. M. anda proposition that indicated a long continued de- | also from “yy ~ that Massachesetts and California | 6 per cont 5-20 bon: warrants on the Treasury, and of collecting debts di which will be disposed of as may be found con- ‘Bogenr.—On Tuesday, December 8, Mrs. Axx, widow the government, now constituting a part of the duties of | venient. Tho expenses of the service have considerably | o¢ andrew Bogert, in the 90th year of her age, The the First Comptrolier; and that the adjustment of ac- | increased within a few years past, owing not onl! counts pertaining to the custonas be restored to the latter | 10. the increased” number of” vessols “wuich “the Soe tide Rigen ily Sir gab i 4 : AL are not suficiently indicated b: nguage of the act, | economy of some of iis members, iteown financial honer circumstances of our commerce have required, and to tent nesday Sit doubus must be removed oy a refefense to the de: | is tnsullied, It hes commited the mlataue o¢ maxing | ¢P9e,cems bonds The Secretary also renews the recommendation con. | the consequent employment of additional officers and | Tesidenct, 16 East Bightesnth street, this (Wednesday) Dates whilo it was under consideration, From these de- | its inconvertible promicssa tender, but ithasmever | notes. tained in his last anneal report, of « reorganization of | men, but chiefly to the uuprecedented advance in the | Nyack for interment ou Th morning. bates it w clear that the issue of the legal tender notes | taken advantage of ite own te lessen tm the | 8 year the Bureaus of the Department, and most respecifully | price of all necessary supplies, and consequent indis- ‘Brrrow,—At Comuunipi J., on Tuesday, Dew ‘Was expected to be limited to one hundred and fifty mii- of the holders the value of its securities or violate | § per coat and earnestly sol:cits for it the favorable action of Con- Loogreed increase in the pay of officers ahd men. Since | cemnber 3, GeRTRUDH BaiTtoN, widow of Abrabam Brit- Mona, On this point one of the representatives from the | ite en omy Tepudiation. Ie the darkest gress, The compensation now paid is inadequate to the | 1861 these supplios have advanved at rates varying from ton, in the 63d year of her age. Gate of New York spoke as follows:— hours of the rebellion 1 faltered not im the observance services performed, and simple justice to gentlemen of | thirty-three to one hundred per cent. All these ex. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ‘Then the whole secret of our suecees lies simply | of i's contracts, Bow when its ability to | 3 year the ability and character of t! employed in the De- | penses are now paid from the general customs fund, and | rom the kafayette Reformed Church, $m borrowing $600, or rather in. funding the flowing to the uttermost even without oppressive * partment, requires @ liberal addition to their present | are limited in amount only by the direction of the Sec- | Hudson county. N. J., on Thursday afverBoon, as two Rebus sonra serene : aa eS eae eaon of tbe Southara | MBP ide ei na fompenmmien ace ih rie of compensation now a. | fe scrog_ninuet gor smegniage ante | Seog ms Sd tin oO never that tl lor were ished, Jat reand resi - at Congress shou! nify its views 4 Billy aud ‘which Je conceded to be the extreme limit con | giana porate Ot tae, Teeth the rede eee a EO eed Cialing ac tue Darencd bavi hoes lateate ieercamek, ana | Inrecurd 10 tee actoeet De erie as eae Cee ere ea tr aary Aue wad ks eed Patent wih safety to private interest and public credit; | Qrament caunot be overestimated, A curtailment of Bends, Texas indemnlty..... 262,000 the necessary expenses of living in Washington have | ation for them. A bill for that purpose was presented a jae ape that auionnt; but on’ the coutray, the des of ang feather Treas acta July ii, been more than doubled, fow month since by the Department, which recelved | “Notiog of faneral hereafter. Gimler jorce: bse Deen expresaly * hy oveey Bee Ts0l, and prior theretc,.” 168,062 The total value of the bailion deposited at the Mint | the approval of one branch of the Legislature, but did | Corrs Wort Guanes CALNAM, beloved som of poner of this bill. Bonds, April 1842. 64,061 ‘and branches during the fiscal year was $41,893,100, of | not become a law. The expenses of the servico will James HL. and Mary Calnan, aged 1 ‘year and 3 months, One of the Kepresentatives from Marsachusetts put to Treasury waled, 3 tees, 868240 ‘which $40,069,200 was in gold and $1,823,900 in silver. | form distinct items in the regular estimates to be sub- egg! > ae the distinguished chairman of the Committee of Ways T Joan, 4,168,375 Bee a etevoels tie eahouns of: notenl: deposit’ [missed foe the coming seal year. Thowehi toe eeee and Means the following question :— regarded Cori of indebtedness... 84,000 was $34,637,043, The expenses of the Marine Hospital establishment To memory dear, Baksad hax tha diaiictonin Pe eticiia treo to bring about this most desirable result. This, bow- “pd $18,237,588 ‘The coinage for the year was, in gold coin, $28,217,187; | Continue quite large, notwithstanding persistent efforte The funeral will take place, from the res'dence of his mow expects 15 iran ate Seen tae As Minit the ever, he feels it to be his duty to say, as be substan- DEBT BRARING KO INTRURST. . old bars, $11,621,601; silver coin, $987,871; silver’| to secure economy, The receipts from the tax are still | parents, 611 Greenwich street, this (Wednesday) aiter- ‘amount of these notes to $150,000,0W. Is that his expecta. | tially sald in his last year’s report, that the question of | United States notes 164,844 $578,823; nickel, copper and bronze coinage (one, | found insufficient to meet tiem, and it will be necessary | noon, ai one o'clyck. . tion? Teconstruction, as a purely financial question, is, in his : 708, 633 two, three and five-cent pieces), $1,879,540. Total | to provide for the doficiency, as heretofore, from the Duxx —At the residence of her aunt, Mra, M, Ducoy, 3 ooinage, $31,083,698; total bars stamped, $12,197,514. | public treasury. It is suggested that, in accordance | 671 Greenwich street, ELLuN Dusy, a native of Lismore, The gold deposits’ of domestic production were, ai | with the example afforded by tho military establish- | county Waterford, Ireland. - ; Philadel aed $2,418,197; at San Francisco, $17,936, 109 ; ment, authority may be given for the annual appropri- Funeral on Thuraday; notice in the Henao of to- at Now York, $10,320,821; at Donver, $130,559, The | ation of so much of the proceeds of fines, penalties and | morrow. silver deposits wore, at Philadelphia, $37,390; San | forfeitures under the customs laws as may suflice 1o De Fressinz.—On Monday, December 2, Auuzrt Da Francisco, $744,387; New York, $274,593, meet the deficiency unprovided for by the tax. Fressive, infant gon of Edward and Leonide De Fressine, ‘To which question he received the fottowing reply:— | Judzment, second in importance to none that Congress “ ‘will ever be called upon to consider. The great staples “Is ts. 1 expect that is the maximum amount to be ofthe South preety any 2 ae ited iarge ‘bate distinguished oman rtion of our exports, for the cotton in that BE sd Wideed ated fore _ wnt Pootiea atthe close of the rebellion the foreign ex- Total debt. Amoontin Ti changes would have been so largol; ainst r ‘ Datel alee snr gr ho lieresper rf ROT) ‘United’ States “that a commercial reyuision | 4u@uutin Troasary, currency 1080 139,909,908 | _ The gold and silver deposits of foreign production | Efforts for the provention and detection of smuggling | aged 2 months and 16 days, Hoe wheifer it was (be Intention oF expectation of tne tose, | Would have been imminent, if not unavoid. evga ei wore $2,674,619. havo been actively continuéd during tho year, with | Frirry.—On Tuesday, December 8, Euiza G,, wife of The amount of gold coined at Philadelphia was | considerable success, at a comparatively moderate ox- | Peter L. Feirty, in tho bist year of hor age. 1 % able, Even in the torable condition of these po rr jentealry marae aagaieangy ye ry mmeeger pete be Amount of debt, Jess cash in Treasury. .$2401,504,400 | $10,972,060; at Su Francisco, $18,225,000; of silvor, at | Peuse, and without apy charge upon the public treasury, | “tuo {riondeof te family are requested. to attend the Pele question, which I saw the full force of at the | States, last year more than two-thirds of our exports im time. Itold him that’ tt was my expectation that no more | consisted of their productions, and itis the crop of tue | The following is statoment of ri Philadelphia, $357,490; at San Francisco, $780,048; of | the proceeds of Ones, penalties and forfeitures having | funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from hor Mould be Jasuod by the government: that they would be | pregont year, sind though it may be, that is to save ug | penditures for the fisc: Cr bronze aod nickel and copper, at Puiladolphia, proved sufficient to sustain tho charge and pay into the | jate residence, 120 White streot. veceived and funded in the twenty year bonds. from rujnous mdebtedness to Europe, It is of the eipts from $1,879,540, Total number of pieces struck, 54,110,384, ‘reasury @ surplus of more than $300,000. Greexwoov.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, De- It is clear from these quotations, and the whole tenor | greatést moment, therefore, that tho productive power Land: A valuable site for a branch mint in San Francisco bas Quite a large amount, of stock of private corporations | comber ¥, Mary E., widow of the late Henry B, Greou- Of the debate, that it was the imtention of Congress that | of the Southern Btates should be restored as rapidiy as ee been purchased during the past year, and an additional | 1s held by the United States, in the cnstody of the De- | wood, in the Gist year of her age, Eee should be tho limit of the legal tender circu. le. Little progress has been made in this direc- Interval rev mm; and that it was coniidently expected that this Lt during the thy one years, and no real progress will ‘Musce!laneous sou! ropriation will be required for the purpose of erect- | partment, which is a constant source of embarrassment | Funeral on Toursday afternvon, at\ one o'clock, from. 852 ® mint building, complete in ail its appointmenta, | to tho government and to the respective companies. A | the residence of her brother-in-law, J. M. Greemyood, 2 Gireulation would goon be converted into the five-twenty | be made until their poultical condition ig determined by ———— $400,634 ,010 | upon the Pacific coast, achedule ig annexed exhibiting these stocks and the | 115 Remsen street, bonds, known as the bonds of 1862, and which are now | their restoration to the Union with all the righta and | Expenditures for the civil ser- The Director of the Mint recommends the opening of | manner in which they were obtained. It will be ob- Giurrix.—On Tuesday, December 8,‘ Mrs, Mary Griv- Fedeemable according to their tenor, This of itself isa | privileges of other States under the constitution. The VCO. seve ere ees: $51,110,027 the branch mint New Orleans, upon an economical ed that they wero acquired by subscription under | pry, in the 78th vear of her age sufficient explanation of the fact that it was deemed tary does not allude to this subject for the pu: Pensions and Indians, 25,579,083 basis, for the coinage of nickel-copper pieces, The | special authority of lawian aid of projects of interaal ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully . porn sy ay Provide that these notes should not be | of cailing the atention of Congress to it, This is wi War Department 95,224,415 branch mint at Charlotte, N. C., ts being repaired and | improvement, However proper and beneficial such | favited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, receivable the principal of the bonds, As the amount | necessary. It is absorbing the public attention, and the Navy Department. $1,034,011 placed in condition for melting and assaying the precious | measures may have beca at the time of their inception, | corner of Eightieth street and Third avenue, ths to be issued was limited to $150,000,000, a provision that | further ‘action of Congress in relation to it will be Inverest on the pudlic debt, 143,781,501 metals. It will be annecessary r to execute colpage | no good purpose can vow be subsorved by longer re- (Wednesday) a:ternoon at two o'clock. ‘they should not be receivablo for tho principal of 600,000,- | watched by the people with intense solicitade, Upon 346,720,129 | at Denver or Charlotte, and the branch mints at those | taining the interests thus acquired, aud it is recom- Hounxter.—On Monday, December 2, Mrs, Marcarer 000 of bonds, to be issued under the same act, in which | the judicious settlement of it depends, in a great de- | Loans paid..... $746,350,525 Points should be converted into assay offices, and thus | mended that authority be conferred by taw for the sale | Fuster, in the T2d your of her age. they were expected to be funded, and which were not to | gree, tho national prosperity. The views presented by | Receipts from loans. 640;426,910 expenses reduced of them, Such a course, it is believed, will be alto- The friends and relatives of the family are respect. Desubject to the control of the ¢: nmeut-for tive | the Secretary upon this subject in his last report are —a The Director aiso recommends the repeal of the coin. | gethor acceprabte to the various corporations, fuily invited to attend the funeral, frow the residence years, would certainly have been regarded as being as | equally appropritte at the present time. -+es++ 105,023,615 | age charge, the taxon bullion and the redemption of A portion of the first annual report of tho Director of | of her son-in-law. William Handy, 60 North Oxford fomont of recoipts and expendi. mogular as it would have been unnecessaary, But this In his report tor the year 1865, the secretary used the tures for the quarter ending September 30, 1867:~ the cent coinage. His remarks upon international coin. | the Bureau ot Statistics is submitted herewith, the entire | street, Brookiyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two isnot all. The same gentleman who, as chairman of | foliowing language in regard to taxation by the States of age, and bis suggestions for the proteciion of gold comms | report being in course of preparation for separate publi- | o'clock, ‘the Committee on Ways and deans, was the exponent of overnment obligations :— Receipts from customs, + $48,081,907 from debasemeat, are worthy carefal coasi Lion. cation, H contains a survey of the operations of the Jacksox,—At Flashing, L. L, on Tuesday, December ° f re ’ vy the views of the House upon thia question, in speaking | “1 view of the fact that the exemption of government 287,460 An appropriation of $10,000 waa mado by Con- | bureau; acaroful analysis, illustrated by numerous ta- | 8, Onapiait Jackson, aved 73, bonds, remarked as (oliows:— securities from State taxation is by many persons con- 647,070 gress on the 23th of July, 1866, to enable the Sec- | dies, of our commerce during the past year; together The friends and relatives of the family are respect- Adollar in a miser’s safe, unproductive, 1s a sore dis. | sidwred an unjust discrimination in their favor, efforts m.. 53,784,027 retary of the Treasury to coilect reiiable statistical | with late retaras of population, immigration, 'manufac- | fally invited to atiend the funoral, at we Friends’ Meet. furbance. Where could they invest it? In United States | be je to induce Congress to upon the subject of ‘18,361,462 informormation concerning the goid and siiver min: yf | tures, mining and agriouhure. These ing house, Manhasset, L. L, on Thursday, at tweive Joana at six per cent, redeemabie in goki in twenty years— ak. Cpe me reese Beef ie Bye fro —————_ $12,161,928 | the Western States and Territories Under the authority | ticuiarly interesting at the present tine, at o'clock, noon, een eee nh PaEmnnean tonnes Wee | Sustandug will Ee serupuicusiy ied That exemption | EXPendivures for tho chet oer Mas conferred “upon his Deparment, Mr. J. Ross | of the Director cannot tall to altract the atten AuunesEDm.—On Monday; Decomber 2, Onamen 1@ cont ty =VIO®. « o + Browne was appointed spec: missioner 10 gross (OUNPELDER» Would he bave regarded these bonds most vatuable | {22,Pi"i ol (he contract under whieh the securities hare! pensious 10,484,476 mineral regions west of the Rocky Mountain, His | From the report of the Third Auditor, to which atten- | — His fronds and relatives are respectfully invited to permanent investment if he.nad supposed that they | ment, and it would not i) uneonstitational’ bets ‘War Department, 537,056 breliminary report was submitted to Congress om the { tion is invited, it is apparent that a change should be | attond the funcral, from Lindheim’s Hote! Gread might be redeemed in a depreciated currency at the ex- | breach of the public faith of nation to disregard ft, It avy Department... «+ _ 5,679,704 ath of Januray, 1867. The districts of New Mexico, | made in regard to the adjustment and settlement of the | gtrect, thia (Wednesday) mornin; of five years from date? Again, he said:— w= roe im the fotqmont of the Reoretern Be ie sawiee Se Interest on the pablicdebt. 38,515,640 Colorado, Mon! Dakota and Minnesota were as- | War claims that come before his bureau; that a Lka:k.—On Monday mornin ‘But widows and orphans are interested and in tears lost soak ieedinen sikioes naalansed tara “ we Ae Ta panos $08,200,226 | signed to Mr. James W. Taylor, whose report | period should be fixed within which clams should | jingering illness, Many E., elder their estates should be badly invested. I pity no one | mont or imposing taxes upon T ouvities of the United State | Loans pard .... + +++ $200,176 348 was submitted on the 13th of February, 1867. No | be presented, and that moasures should be adopted to | Leask. aged 21 years, 6 mont 8, who has Peg invested in tho United States bonds | which may be hereafier issued, Such taxation, in any Receipts from loans. . «+ 185,103,252 detailed information respecting our mineral resources, | perpetuate the testimony in cases of claims that aro Relatives and friends of the family are respectfally payable in gold in twenty years, with interest semi- | form, result in serious, if not fatal, embarrassment (o the nature and extent of the meialliferous | disallowed. Even now, while all the facts are fresh and | invited to aitend the funeral, from the First Baptist annually.” the government. and, instead of relieving, would eventually Refvction of loans......... + $65,073,086 | veins, the mode and cost of working the mines, or the | attainable, fraudulent claims are Frequoetty Prosented; | Mariners’ church, corner of Oliver and Henry streets, In thego debates vory little was said upon the subject Genet menses of the people, ee Ch ed bog Tbe Secretary estimates that the receipts and expendi- jeld of bullion, had previonsly appeared in an official | and when, by a lapse of time, it will be difficult, if not | this (Wednesday } afternoon, at ono o'clock, of the payment of the principal of tie bonds, appareat- | Thi, PEP n iect’ in relation” to” Which there | tures for the three quarters ending June 30, 1963, will | form. Little was known of the iocal rules and regula- | ‘impossible, to obtain testimony in regard to their true | Lees. —On Tuesday, December 8, aftera long and pains ly for the reagon that no oue supposed that they would be no difference of opinion, E: tax- | be as follow tions or the effect of federal legisiation on the | character, frandul: laims will be quite likely to in- | fui illness, which sue bore with Christian fortiiude, Mane or could be paid in anything else than in the heretofore nally interested in having the public debt | Receipts from subject of the mineral lands. The vaiuc of the infor- | crease in numbers and amounts. Ganer Legs, aged 42 years, recognized constitutional currency of the country. The | piaced at home and at a low rate of interest, which Lands ........cceee mation contained in these reports has beeu attested in a The Department of State has referred to this depart- Her remains will be taken from her late residence, No, @ame may be said in regard to the debates upon the bills | cannot be done if the public securities are to be subject to Internal revenue .. marked degree by the public favor with which they | ment, for consideration, tho official report of the pro- | 414 Marion street to Cal Cemetery for interment, on Suthorizing subsequent issues, The acts of March 8, | local taxation. Taxes vary largely in different States i Miscoilanceas have been received throughout the Atiantic and Pacile | cocdings of “the International Monetary Confe: ”” | Thursday, at twelve o'clock, noon. 1863, and fearon, i804, ere the eal acte which stale fences ying 9 ag al gqeet Soni Be g nine oe Beaten. A new and increasing interest has been mani- | bold at Paris in Jano ‘and Suly of the present Yo : MADDEN.—On Tuosday, December 8, after a lingering expressly to issued under them el fested {a the exploration and deveiopment of our mines | also the report of Mr, Samuel B. Ruggles, the dei iness, Micuas, Mappen, in be in coin; and this provision in this acts, if not Pe ..3 satel Log a ge segue, fal regions, Conk east on ithe ies rg torte ete attracted no attention at the timo, either in or with the public, Under the former act }76,000,000 of twenty-years six per cent bonds (part of known as bo of 1981) wero issued, and under the latter act nearly $200,000,000 of five per cont bonds, @ Rocky Mountains, | im that conference from the United States of America, The relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited te As stated in leiters of the department, dated January & | This conference was diplomatic in {ts constitution, | attend the funeral, from bis brother's residence, 128 and February 14, 1367, these reports were merely pi having beon formally called by the government of | Ciinton street, on ‘Thuraday afternoon, at oi liminary, Jrovision having been made by tho appro- | France, by official invitations to most of the civilized | from thence to Ca'vary Comoe priation act of March 2, 1467, for a continuance of this | vations. Its object, as stated by the Minister of France Matuxws,—Suddenly, on Tuesday, December Service, the special commissioner, Mr. Browne, has been | at Washington, was a general interchange of views, | Curisrornen Matitews, aged 3 years aud 4 monihs, For tho oivil servieo.... Indians. it, eludi 000 “fe Seneca icon 100,000,000 known as ten-forties the fact that these six per cent Xi x Occupied daring the present year ina more thorough | and also “to seek fora basis for ulterior negotiation” Donds have bad no higher reputation than other bouds 4 = bap mbiey the pul renee examinalion of he scineral districts "withia his on the cudject of & unified coinage for tho use of the eee 78 Mott strech, ng (Wetuenaay) aresepben we of the same class, aud that the Ave per cent bonds never oe ua No +a 114,000,000 division, He hag travelled extensively over the | world, It appears by the official report that the con- | two o'clock. ‘were a popular security, and have, in the market, until very recently, scarcely possessed a valae cor: national securities, would at least be as great as the increace Yitrseonctr seats with Per cent five-twenties, 0" of looal taxes to which they would be subjected on account | Leaving a surplus of estimated receipts jasively that dealers in government securities, | of the exemption of permenant, securities; while if those over estimated expenditures of......... 1,000,000 principal mining regions of the Pacific slope, | ference, on full deliberation, bas agreed on such a basis, McLLAN.—On Tuesday, December Rosz, the and oes a. Sa be ope Log SS. is Festal oe bre proces ee" = loved wife ot John Muian, in ine te year ot 0 ye. acope of his a tio reachi: ym rie ir col on and decision reepectively. @ mat 4 {ik Columbia to. the Mefican border, “was ‘too | tors thus presenied are of high mouctary intcreat tothe | A2e'¥e of the parish of Yermon, county Tyrone, in govern. as the result of « low rate of interest on the Ly ‘and the people generally, have not regarded this pro- | securities should bea interest suflicient to secure extensive to it Of @ persoual visit to each, district, | United ea, and merit the attentive and careful ¢ wision as placing then ons different foating, as to she | their sale when subject to local taxes, fow, if any of ther, | ga4ne," Sul ay agen ory quitemsen paaene teen! JOR | ona he WLexpediont to secure the services of an | examination of ite public authorities, oxocative and | guroral iews hee Inia’ eecidesca 180 Pint once, ae Kind of money in which they aro to bo paid, from the | Tol cui We rauidiy inenstorsed ne a aoe t '$145,000,000 experienced corps of mining engincers and statisticians lative, They aro fully discuased tn’ the soparate re- | Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. bonds fasued under acts contalhing no such provision, | the hands of fo: ‘capitalists, and thus a last the bur. 206,000, to aid him ia the performance of his duties. Spocial in- | port of Mr, Ruggles, under te tollowing heads:— McGratu.—On Mosday, December 2, Wiittam Mo- ‘There was nothing in the condition of the country when | dens of paying a high rate of titerest would be left upon 1,090,000 structions were given to them in writing, impressing | 1. The composition and character of tho conference, | Gxaru, a uative of Roscommon, Ireland, aged 56 yeara, these acts were pase’d that rojuired an unusaal pro- | the poopte s of country without compensation or allevi- 30,000, upor them the necessity of caution in the reception of | embracing nineteen separate uations, with a population The friends of the family and members of the Sixth ‘vision, im order that the loans authorized by them might | ation. $381,000, 000 unverified statemenis from interested parties, and the | Of 320.000,000 inhatitants. ecinct police are respectfully Invited to the be successfully negotiated ; gg lg national The views of the Socretary, thus id, bave for the - tmportance of accuracy and a critical adberence to facts 2 The importance of including in tho proy Ra from his lato residence, No. 71 Mulberry street, Credit was beter then than at periods when other loan | undergune no change, but the oxemption from taxation | _ TD? bee pray ord ‘or the same period are in their own, ‘Through the services of ihese assistants, | monotary reform tbe nations of Central and Souch | this day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock. biti wrere pasead or was there any intimation by any | of any kind of 7», bY which special privileges neal anes... 51 who have visited in person nearly all tho districts de- | America, ‘New Oslouna and Roseommon papers please copy, member of Congrest, nor wan Xt over thought by tho | are, of soem to be ited to any clans of chinonse ie | Fer the ety pote $51,000,000 soribed, he Las been enabled to obtain detailed reports | _& The necessity of monetary union betwoen the Latr.On Monday evening, Decwmber 2, at half Ofilcers of the ary Department, that the the Aon odious to the heavily burdened masses in all countries, | For pensions snd Tndians. 36,000,000 on the products, population and characteristic features | Eastern and Western continonts, nine o'clock, Mantas M., wile of ©, Piatt, in the thorized by them were of a different character from | aod is especially eo in @ republic like oura, Local | For the War Department, in of Utab, Wostern Montana, Idaho, Washington Terri. | 4. The intermediate position of the two Americas bo- | year of her ago, those issued under other acts, It is unreasonable to | taxes in all tho States are heavy, and no matter what cluding fo a ge for tory, Oregon, Novada, California and Arizoua, Tho ad- | tween Western Europe and Eastern Asia, and their duty The relatives aud friends of the family aro respect» 3 ‘Buppose that it was the fotention of Congross that the | tho law may say upon the Fe ane Rel matter what the bounties, 3725 teen foreign torritories im which American capital is | a8 the principal | portman of the gold of the world. fully invited to attend the funeral, from late rest- Douds sMborized by the acts of February 25, 1! and | contract may have been under h they were negoti- | For the Navy Depart: vested are also briefly noticed, articular attention is 5, ‘ihe cost of recoinage required by the proposed | dence, 104 Adelphi etreet, Brooklyn, at half-past two June 20, 1864, might be in i tondor notes. | ated, there is a general eomtiment among tax payors | For the ‘aterest oa the public won to the a Ogg oe 4nd mineralogical | unification, with full statistics of the coinage, past and | orclock, on Thursday afternoon, ‘while thoee authorized by the acts of 1863, and | that’ the exemption of goveroment from local | @#Ut-..+eseereses seeveeee 190,000,000 ures of ach Stale and Territory; to the va present, of {ho United States, Groat Britain and France. | ° Powsas On evouing, December 3, Mra, March a1 could be paid only im coin. The various | taxation ie not exactly right, and that it ought to be in 572,000,000 | rious systems of mining; the cost of imbor | The gold coinage of the Untied Statos, from Many A. Powane, daughter of Jomes and Ann O'Driscoll, teases o! cousti(vting the national fuaded bebt, | some way avoided in future issues, The bas and action; the y' of bullion and lows 1792 to 1851, the report siates to Lave ‘The favoral will take piace from ber. Irie Stand upon the same footing, and ail should be paid in | no hesitation in admitting that ho is in sympathy | Leaving a surplus of ertimated receipts in reduction; and, incidevtally, to the climates, facili- beow.......... - + +++ee, $180 184,208 | 9 Ninth street, notice of which in (o-Mmorrow's paper, "7 this sontiment, The difficulty in the way, over estimated expenditures of......... $9,000,000 |} ties for communicating Agricultura i es and in- | Of Groat Britam, from 1819 to 1851. + $80,106,755 | 1oRaxpm At Harlem, on Saturday, November 8), subject to ho , 8 has beon Saggestod, arisos,from the fact | The foregoing estimates aro made om the ral | ducoments to immigration ang the Ini of capi- | Ol France, frou 1793 0 BOL. eseseesese, 924,402,619 ag Rayon: t, im tho 76th year of his age, Rations, there ‘that if bonds hereatter to be issued were to be subject 10 | average of the receipts and expenditures for fe tat, 44 iF, i feature Connected with the develp- ea “ont ——seaioatees be vor and telends of the famiiy are respect. rs toca! taxation, very few would be heid where taxes are | nine monibs, The is , : mont of thé miuing interest ts presented io the tabular ity sseresse sees + $084, 762,639 | folly invited to niteud the funeral, from tis late rest. 4 high, and there would bo a constant tendency to a cou- | Congress will take measures to largely reduce expendi- | statements accompanying the repork While the - | From 1951 to 1806 (ffteen years) there was dence, avenue A, corner 119th street, thia (Wednosday) ea meady ration of them in States and cuunties and cities | tures in all branches of the service, so tbat Peet fs generaliy favorable, and the permanency of tho coined by the Unived States, ' + $085, 362,823 | afternoon, at three o'clock. form and where taxes are low, or in foreign countries, where tiey | reduction of the may be continued, mineral Ceporits attested indisputable evidei.ce, Great Britain + 458,225,605 Srovoitox.—At Summit, N. J., on Sunday morning ‘wes iu the United Ape, 608- | would escape taxation all jor. It ie a matter of In regard to @ ional debt, and (he necessity of | loss sustained in the treatment of the ores is represented | Fraace...... +++ 957,783,298 | December 1, Wittiam B, Stovaurox, aged 47 years, for- geqveatly iis Treasery noter, sed ite Previously | great importance that the goverament boads should be | commencing at once the payment of i, the Secrotary, | &# 4 Serious drawback to the prospority of this great Sina aan aig | Merly of this city. — Ley ty im the same curteney. Suose- | 9 desiradie investment in all parts of the country, and | in his report of 1865, remarked :;— untereat, 08 1FW oe pene cece cene es s+ 82, 108,356, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Fed iy oli bearing motes it & obrtogs that the States should be in some We need not be anxious that fature generations shall On the Comstock lode, where gold exists chiefly in an 6. Tne probable rate of fature product of gold im the | the funeral, from the Churoh of the Annunctation, wivl money, compensated for the right now denied of taxi thus, Wars are not at an end, and ft the perconiage of loss on that metal | United tos, Fourteenth street, between Sixth snd Seventh avenues, the obitpaiion as otuer kinds of p: y are taxed. After giv nough to do to take eare of the devis j but the loss of siiver is oe proat Tanés. The history of the varying coinages of Ku- | New York city, this (Wednesday) morning, at elored tenth voles teu eubject carefal consi: , the Secretary ean suggest | of their own creation. nocessity of some means by which the | rope their gradual consolt o'clock. land the com no betier way of doing it than by an issue of ponds to Ine matter of so. great importance ae this experiments y drain upon the productive industry of the 9, The contrast presented by the coinage of the United Srraxo,—At Harlem, on Monday, December 2, Joun P. la money, be knows as the consolidated dobt of the United States, | 82 out ol —e. coum, beaten path of experience is be arrested. With oll the improvements | States, as untied by the consticut ton of Jon L. and Sarah Strang, aged 16 years and il Dic have ever bearimg six por cent Roseete, and having twenty greatest impc tn the management of & rived froin seven years’ experience, it appea 10, Tho necessity of intercontinental monetary con: | months. xf eury Dopar. years to ras, toto which all other obligations of r of Bo sul 1 etoreet, lass the sight start should | the average yield of all the ores worked at the | ferences of nations, First aitewpt in the congress at The friends and relgtives are invited to attend the en. ‘These the government shall as rapidly as possible be | be je, Noth but revenue will sustain (ne present time from tho Comstock lode does mot oxceed | Berlin im 1863, nervices at the residence of his parents, 124th street and wegot ated w converted; one-sixth part of the interest at each semi. | oretlit, and nothing lens than a fixed policy for the reduction | sixty-five per cent. of tho assay value, The net product 11 Quadripartite monetary treaty of December, 1865, | Sixth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 9 o'clock, Btacding which ann’ t to be reserved by the goverment | ° the pubile debt will be likely © prevent its increase. this yoar will probably amount to $17,000,000—showing | between France, Belgiam, Switzeriand and lialy, with | fis remains will be taken to Unionville oo pation es if it w Tt | and over to the according to their popula- Tho right start im the direction suggested bas been | an actoal lows to the country, on this single lode, of | subsequent adhesion of the Pontifical states aad of morning. + et pat * gmx fetre bonds | tion, By this means all the bonds, wherever held, | made, Since the fires day of ber, 1965, the debt | $9,265,546, of which, by @ more ecovomical qymem ot Greece, partially unifying Europe. Tavion.—On Saturday, November 90, Exina Tarr, teved St, | would be taxed alike, and a genoral distribution of them | has been redaced $266,185, Working, « large proportion might be saved. In other 12, Tho necessity of @ single standard exclusively of | wife of Isaac B. Taylor, i D., and daughter of the late wee there- | be secured. State taxes, including the lovies for county | duction could be made while the industry ef ono. districts the lors ts Or lesa, according to the | gold, Tho fallacy and impossibility of a double standard Stuart Molian. jp * fore, that | and municipal purposes, now, as oral th! of tne country, by reason of the war and the an- facilities for its reduction, | of gold and silver, Funeral services this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three they ample | ceed one per cent, but when tho iueurred tor wettiod stato of its political affairs, has been exceedingly | Assaming our total gold and silver product to be 13.—A “common donom(nation”’ or unit of gold of | o'clock, at tho Presbyterian church, Fifth av cor. ©pporiun: were er. ‘mont of bourties are paid (and in most of the states | 4 and the other two-thirds have, by no moans, | $75,000,000 for tho calendar year 1867, {I is estimated | dednod ht and value, rendering “doilars” and | ner of Nincteonth streot, The relatives and are tad iebed part of ¥ are already iu the process of rapid extinction) and full productive power; if such a reduction | that the nugrogsie love on the production of this amount | francs’ synonymous or mutually convertible, fully invited to attend, the coustry erded as | economy is practiced in the administration of , hotwithatanding the liberal miscelianeous | of bullion doos not fail far short of $25,000,000. 14, Action tm tho conference by the delegates from TwKLeR. —Suddenly, on Sunday, Decetaber 1, Wa, W, evidences State affairs, this indirect assessment will bo quite likely ns by Congress, the payment of bouptics | hostilities and other causes have reiaried the progress | Great Britain. Tinker, aged 54 years and 6 montha, it to equal tie tax assessed upon other property. If and the great expense of maintaining large military | of the mining jaterest in Moutana, 0, Colorado and 15, The consent of France to issue a now gold coin of The frionds and rolatives of tho family, also mémbere debt to be funded shall amount to 009,000,000, the | forces upon the frontier and in the Southern States, can | Arizona; but, ander the most favorable circumstances, | twenty-five franc: to circulate sido by side wit the | of Eoterprise Lod amount to Le reserved and paid to the Sintes I there be any good reason why the reduction, so success- wou'd be $20,000,000, which would give to e10h of tho fully commenced under tho most inauspicious circum. ; ing (oe Et con now bo estitnated, the fol. | stances, sng a9 van, Selina ae and od jowing same, of course, witn intorruption vntil eve o jou of the debt y Wit the “reduce | Tho Secretary. indulges the tape at tbe policy wh bas been inangu: }) and whieh, te . 35, 1. O. of O. F,; members of such & drain “pou O4F resources as that to which atten | half-eagle of tie United states and the sover: t Fit A mbe tion is pow called would @ppear to demand tho serio Great Brivain, wien reduced to that value, nate cos Geant No. 10, U, Leh. we tespesttulis AMGEN consideration of goversment, The proper exatuination of a subject so comprehensive | attend ihe funeral, from hie late residence, 102 Orchard The Special Commissioner recommends, as tho only | can hardly fail to ponofit tho government and the People | street,’on Thursday, without further invitation, Possible remedy, the establishment at some central | of the United States, In commending the report to ‘The members ef Enterprise Lodge, poimt west of the Rocky Mountaiva of a national | consideration of Congress, the Secretary deems it sui 0, F., are requested to meet at the Laldes “Woeioe is in bis judgment, is #0 osventini to the na-| miniag school, organized a Comprehensive pringi- | cient for the present to express his full concurrence in | Rowet on Thored of tbe result of the conthet, dectined 10 javest in them, redit, if not tq tho t repab i alogous tn tts general des! DI Dod! sabe cpthe dy ureday afternoon, at laif past twelve old the government of ihe Uulied Mates stand jnmtitutions will ot" be ‘abundoued, “Old dots are | front miniog schools fy the concontration | Mactan tS any embodied Im the following ex- | o'clock, to attend the funeral of Gur tate brother bofouy (he werld—how woud it © in ihe estimation Great mining schools of Ew iy the concontration Wintsa W, Tixktan; the members to a in regalia, tract :-— hard debts to pay. The longer they are contin the | of scientide experience rocesses of minin; Lot us never forgot that the t oh ROSE: Sanem yep pa hives we 10 pay, soverdin, more odious ‘do they become, It the present Teaniiins and metaiiurgy, aod the snalj teal end working teats meribars of the great family of pW Lag tn gh ad fie gntte PU tas Nance hue snipes ~ = pe ae it.. ert * wea very © should throw the burden of this debs upon the next, | that could be applied to the diferent ores, where ind!- Jers of Chetes yma be close. akin W other and bighor ob- Visteaemec ete § te Oley, 2 racer oi 18 perl amd wibuut Which W could not has 1h willbe quit Rely ¥o be haaded down trum one gan | yidual eaterpriet hae ong 40d 60 signally failed, it I | Feovaln in continental foglatign invests! onions vt iss | 0 Monday Descmbat & poate Pr Vassounaans round , , eration cons: al, Hhout | mighty organism of tig ? ° | in th ; " ar on if ite coon Bd purcuased ia securities Heeeetas, hatel upon the peo; plo. Our — 2 tall Se anny 1O Fag yg Aen n . Me object Koga bé ay Ag promptly take our part rat] wryrld wide ‘works “tl + mnirenana taste ofan family, a8 also Fidelity: “ thew resources, ened | ace 8 a it dao to the enter. poate, . Division Sons of r okt *. padi oy wh. — — not oe gt year wich epee manieny: by the increase of woalih | prising pioneers of the W ho Have opened ups vast HUGH MoCULLOOH, Secrotary of tho Treasury. very reapectfal : ited to lnctiocs feral, fon tie begin Pe pd , se A. - shail ae and pepulation, With a fa fmt in the ox; empire to settiement and civilization, that their wishes, Hon, Scurrtgr Courax, Spoakor of the louse of Rep- | Simpson ‘Mochodiet Episcopal. chureh, Hudeou City, mas ioc ba oe memes isis oie n ated | SES Ee nda coe en, ek | rete, Ses SR tet ae if iio qT % a'ever oan —_—— convey: genic, N, J., for intermont. ¥ the debt may be paid bofore the expiration of the fb} be done fo promote thelr —O0 Tuosday, Beoe: tet contury. The wlecora of ® policy which shall bring a ne0e will question thes "he tadaoy ot SEIZURE OF THe STEAMSHIP BALTIC. iw , ane te Sete about wuch a result fs vindicated in advance by the his- tory of uations whose people are burdened with inher- ited dete, aad with no Limgeed of relief for themselves a 00 the Passenger Act, For Niribee Notice see to morrow's Hararp. Bremen lind, bas been Li Rosiyn, 1, 1, on Monday morning, “pe scientific tnstitu ions {a te grenatnen the bonds of in- U oT terest and sympathy betwen a people separated by a ne cenmalg abe bs porsul 8 and the cireumatances of their gec- combor HL, widow of Joms Witus, tn the or their posterity, In iz to thie report ical ion. Geized for alleged violation of tho second section cf the is 4 Caaaitts roqure, Guseseions wont wsreie, | Tae igthigece pecteeias nee, Prepares ws kn imefog and {ag'ructive report yior | act of Congress of March 8, 1985, known as the Pasa. | "tho relates and fronds of the fay are reaps a bat boon slready stated. such & dintribution ‘ot tho | ahowe how torn # 2 debt mas he rad be the te: | egromertae hon yr | SOF Heh The facta and circumetsnces connenied with , fully invited, witBuat, furiber wotice, {9 attond, te omnes Cou utied mis vibivd Be | CremTe UI yypeiAtIOR Bione, at the rete ‘Per coms | we of the Aliegnetian and im | S#¢ Svisuse ure bueee:— Kopresen'ations bave frequeatiy, eaten ey , ae tet bere Mf local azes adguid Le luyoyed Por suDuss ch w roguiag epuoal yer copia Uae ef Cighh | adaltion Yo thy taanina eausticn Wicbin © revent period, bees made to the Valted states Senmriceni tenes tes shai , b gen 7 Sike ba Te "tir ty ;