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FINANCIAL AND COMMERC Scypay The gold market, afler atrancing to 14s; 00 Mooday Jast ander the excitement which provaiied ia relacion the impoachment of ihe Presiden’, gradually de- wlined to 139% op Friday, bus on the samo day jt recovered to 1402{, and yesterday i closed at juan @ Idi}s, the advance to this point paving Deen qttmulatod vy despaich from Washiogion to tho effect thab “it is reported” that the House Com- wnittes of Ways aod Meany will soon appease tbe ‘Weatorn iaflationists by briaging in a bill to provide tor ODe issue of Afty or sixty millions more curresey. It vas Known 0 the leading operstors 10 the room to the morning thas such a dospaich would bo published NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1888. e $250,805.124, upoo which the legal y held is $87,694,716, The lose of deposits and legal ten- Feb. 16, 1868. Ms notes duriug the wéek is iu par: attributable to tho fang Shatexchange at Cinciafais bas been agaiast New York, Nthough at Chicago tt continue jn our favor, The fo: Vign exchange market was hoarf tw the carly pard of the Meek, bub subsequently it became firm, and at the Cloxe the @Uotations wore as subjoined:—Bankorr’ bill on Englana' at sixty daye, 10954 a» 10934; at three days, 110 a 10's; commercial bills, 108% & 109%. Bills ou Paria at wiSby days, 6.15 @ 6.13%; at three days, 5.12% @ 5.13%, Oa Bortin—Baakors', 72; commercial, TL. Annexed is a comparative statement showing tho abip- ments of specie from this port last wook and during the hero in the afternoon, and they ‘dulled’ the year to dato, togetler with these for the corroeponding market accordingly. All that we bave to say in | Periods in 1865 and 1807; — 4 848, 1867, 1868, wegard to this is that if the committee do ‘ 1 jeventh wook.. $107, 73% 708, 304 Dring in auch a bill it will be setting # very bad prece- pio ho i Bo er oresaes ‘deat, for which there is no sufficient excise, Tho coun- Psa aed a . }try does aot requive inflation, but a simple suspension Total..... $41,035,313 $9,661,782 tof contraction, and tn order to render this the more complete the provisions of the anti-contraction bill, ‘which recently bocame a law, ehould be made to apply jSo the compound interest legat tender notes and the ‘ahree per cent legal tonder certificates outstandin, ‘Government securities failod alike to sympathize with ‘the rise or the fall ia gold, and although the volume of fpeculative business in them was on a very limited weale the investmeat demand continued moderately ‘active and the undertone of the market was frm, O2 Baturday the inquiry for all the issues of five-twenties quickened and prices advanced 34 a \ aftor the noon call wt the Stock Exchange, 1862's closed firm at 111% a1 ; 1864's wore sold at 1095¢ and 1865's at 109% a 100% while 3867's, which aro growing scarce in the street, meld at 10834, the closing bid being 3 below this pric Bus for tho Sherman funding bill the upward movement Au governments would have made steady progress, and 4m view of hero being no probability whatevor of the Dry goods Geuoral merchandise, 2,625, 769 2 1,627,503 2 4/237, 988 Subdjoined is the total valuation of the foreiga imports at New York for the week ending February 14, com- pared with those of the two preceding weeks, Ks also the value of the dry goods entered at this port and thrown on the market for ¢ 1866 aud 1367 :— Gorcesponding period in Jan, 31. Kb, 1 Fh, VA. -$1,321,866 $2,598,298 $1,278,002 2,449,106 2,758,018 $5, 047,004 004 $4,036,020 ok and since Jan- Week ending Total for tni - $3,947, 6: ‘The imports of dry goods for the wary 1 compare as follows: — ‘passage of this or any kindred measure the mar- Por the Week. 1866, 1867. 1868. Mot will bo likely to take a fresh start, Untll the whole | Entered at the port... $4,702,474 $1,699,087 $1.278,902 ‘of the seven-thirty netes are funded itis absurd to talk | Throwa on the murkes. 4,280,688 3,516,738 1,610,960 ‘of » now funding bill, and at any time such an absurd ‘and damaging ove as that referred to would be certain fo insure its own defeat, It provides for aa increase of ebout forty-five millions of greenbacks, like Mr, Inger- aoil’s bid, aud this Is not a feature to recommend tt, ‘while the uncalled for blow it aims at the public credit fs a fatal objection. The six per cemt gold bearing wonds of the government aro still the cheapest atocks in Wall street, measured by the rate of intorost hoy pay in currency, There was a special demand for ‘Yen-forties, which caused an advance in them to 105, so that they are relatively considerably higher than the Wve-twoutios, The firmness of the market for the latter 4n Karope led to cor able purchases here for ship- mmont. The stock market was dull and at intervals unsettled uring the weok by the resistance made to the efforts of the bulls in Frio to advanco the price of that stock, but, Bovertheloss, it showed great steadinoas, and New York Comtral and rie experienced a marked improvement. The daily transactions in these stocks were large, but Bhere was only a moderate d of activity in the ‘ochor vailway shares. It was not until yosterday, bow- er, taat Krie became buoyant. After selling at 7554 Jn the morning itadvanced to 173 077%, but at the @iose of business is was offered at 77, and there was & disposition shown to sell it in anticipa- ‘iow of a downward roaction. Ths advance was eyt- tly due to large purchases by speculators opposed to ‘iho Dear movement beaded by the speculative director; Dut how far they will persevere in their opposition Wains to be seen. Speculators aro fickle and liable ‘any time to reverse their tactics; and in the case of Erie, hander present circumstances, they are likely to content omaselves with esmali profits, although it is the ‘eheapest sock on the list as prices go, and either New Nork Contre! and othor New York railway stocks must ooline or Erie must ultimately advance considerably. Whose who speak in tho interest of the speculative ‘vector say that nearly Ove millions of leases have been @apitalixed into Erie common stock within « very short Rime, snd that only # portion of this new stock has eon issued as yet; but if this is the case it is obvious Bhat some special inducement must have been ‘efferea by tho Ere company to exchange o weven per cent eecurity for one bearing no Unterest, and selling until yesterday about twenty. (Ove per cent below par. It is, however, asserted by the Mizeoctors that nearly the whole of the $1,700,000 of pmortgage bonds of the Buffalo, Bradford and Pittsburg (Railway Dave been converted into stock under the act \permitting the capitalization of lenses passed last year Wy the State Legislature, and there is apparently no AGouds that this is thefact, The whole of the leases of lahe compaay at the beginning ef the year amounted to ‘Mess than ton millions, and if they were all eon’ kato common stock it fpany, as it would be thereby relieved of the obligation to pay seven per cent per annum upon that amount. The ‘Wojeet of the speculative director and those co-operating ‘with Bim in securing these conversions is, hi Mreak down the price of the stock by increas ‘Bue Dulte have to carry, and onan active money market ‘shia doubtless would have its influence, bat #0 Nong as it remains easy the bears may be disappointed. Outside of Wall street it matters "very little whotner Krio rises or falls, or in other words, ‘whether the bulls er the bears gain the advantage in ‘Chis contest, and the loss the public @ todo with @peculating in the stock the betver, for in the end out- Riders wilt nd themselves ground between the upper and nether ding parties. If the bull “rin; moaoy the bear “ring!” will be pretty sure to do it, and the aim of hoth ‘fis to reap a harvest of profits by the losses of the street, The clique system is bad, and every combination other on the bull or bear side may be regarded in aceriain ‘Wease as a conspiracy to defraud, the street and the out- side publie being invariably the sufferers, The value of ‘railway property is appreciating, and stocks would rest ‘on a muoh firmer basis if there were no cliques to mani- ‘pulate them and mo speculative directors to throw dis- credit upom their own stocks, After the ‘puta’ on North- ‘westorn common expired on Monday Inst it became more active, and the price advanced to 61%, but it subse- ently became inactive and lost » portion of the mprovement. Rock Island was on the whole frm, but Guill, and tho iitigation respecting the $4,900,000 of new stock is atili dragging its slow length along, the prospect being that a receiver will witimately be appointed by the court to take eharge of the proceeds of the sale of the stock in question, but not of the genera| affairs of the company, Western Union Telegraph was and declined to 3534, the cause being the reduced fuga of the company, owing to the formidable oppor! fiom resulting from eight competing lines, tuciud! however, the Bankers and Brokers’ Company, wh Hines are said to be owned mainly by the Western Union, but nominally leased to the former. In addition to the lines referred to, a new one in fabout to be built south from Washington slong the wea const, aud to connect with the Franklin Com- «pany’s wires at tho capitel The Fraokiia ‘Wires originally extended (rom New York to Boston, with % capital of baif a million, while the Insulated Lines ‘Telegraph Company's wires exiended from Boston to ‘Washington, with @ capital of $1,160,000, but the two companies wore united uader the aame of the Franklia Tetograph Company, with a capital of @ million, Since hia consolidation, however, the Franklin Company has reduced its stock to $250,000, and the losulaed Com- pany has reduced its stock in like manner to $530,000, making @ total of $830,000, At the close of business Kast evening the market was rather beavy, owing, in ipart, to the impression produced by tho bank statement, sand the following quotations wero current:—New York Wentral, 133% 0134; Brie, 77; Reading, 96% a 04%; Michigan Southern, 93 « 9 and and Pittsnurg, 96% 297; Rock Isinad, 9814 8 03%; Fort Wayne, 101% @ 1025 ; Northwestern, 60:4 2 0; do. proferred, 74 Pacific Mail, 100% x 10054; Westera Union Tole. waraph, 35% 8 25%; Onio and Missiasipp! cortideates, B24 a BI. ‘Tho statoment of the associated banks of this city for We week ending on Saturday is leas favorable than 1 ‘Was generally oxpectod to bo, Tho logal tender notes Aeorsased $2,375,497 and the doposita $1,084,720, while the circulation has been curtailed $53,538. Thore won @ther band an increase of $260,592 In (ha yocia and of $460,434 ia tho loans, Tho totals of (he Presont and last previous siatemonts are aa sub joined: mh 8. + $270,555, 596 23,828,372 « 94,096,834 217,844,648 6, 847, 269 By the foregoing it appears that the reservo of the banks iu logit tenders notes and specie is $24,008,036 | im exceme of the required limit of twenty-Ove por coms | Feo. 15, $271,015,970 m4, ou the Usdilitios im dopowte and circulation, The latter ‘Thrown en che market 2: cldedly higher under favors ‘Sines Jan. 1. Entered at tho port. .. $25,303,435 $16,042,438 $8,990,559 5,197 19,169,909 8,615,739 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Barouoay, Feb, 16-6 P. M. very much eroited and de- advices from Liverpool and the upward turn in gold. Prices advanced fully lo. perl! closing with a continued upward tendency, A largo specu. Jative demand provalled and the «alos run upto the usuaual agiregate of 18,016 bales, including 7,963 bales for specula. tion. 2,633 bales fi ning, 6296 bales for abipment aud Corron.—The market w: Luis 2 quote: — plande Mobile New Orleans and Florita. and Monphis, and Texas. at 8 19% » i ay «Bais 4 ht request to aupply the wants of the heard of, Prices remataed Fious axp Guatn.—Roseipte, 6.244 bbls. flour, 209 do. a 710 bags cora meai, 1,500 bushels wheat, 73,588 do. corn, 11.389 do, oate, 250 de, rye ant 1.700 do, malt. The markei for Stato and Western flour ruled quiet to-day, vat sto the West for win a ly, with & fale demand. California) were 11,0W bbls, Souchern tales foollug up 690 bole. wiu Rye flour was steady, with a mod Round hoop Ohio, shipping brands. Reund hoop Obio, trade brand: Louls low ex Louis str St Louts choice double extra. St. Louis choice family Cominon Southern, Fancy extra de. California four (sack a Rye flour (nuperiine). Corm meal, cit; Corn meal, Corn ineal, The market prices; sales 7,00 bushels No. 1, on’ the canal, terms, and small iets No. b Mil in the corm market there waa were ‘irm, closing at $1 26.0 $1 the sales comprised 56,000 bushel Western, §1 22 8 $127 for 'w $12 for yellow Jorsey, aad ce » t previous on. pri nthe Rpot ieee a ST 36 3! sas for were dull and a trifle lower, 8 sige. for Weslets ia sare sad'bouten fe wae in improved demaaa and better, vith nates of 15/008 en at $1 7836 & si Dut frmiy ied, in view of ¢ 4 rm, ali a ited 4: aaa vit ull ratee ware ce perenne oe ‘and per 00 bushels grain at Llosa. To Lundon, per veumn Moamer, 20 toun measurement goode ct 608, To Bremen, 3) bales ceiton at 3c. GUNSTES were dull and prices were nominal. We quote Me, 0 I cloth, Wve, 6 T98c9, na lower and only in moderate demand ail lots were oral 08. ‘mly held at $1 9 a $146 tad ta (air demand, is . Hors were in moderate conaumptive demand at full prices. Sales were made at Sc. 06S for American, ead Ao. a 550, for Bavarian, or Mantlatwan firmly held ab 1o., gold, bat we heard of 20 sales of importance, Uther glade wero dull aod ailed a vate price. ‘Naval SrowES.—Spirite turpentine was tn light demai but geuerally beid at 660., with axles of about 3 bbls. Rosin wasavendy, but the business was light. We a ma. nd ood. 308 a ‘O1S.—Linsead was generally held higher a $1 18a $1 20, imoroved demand, the salen, - ain galloos 10,000 do. for F dali 00 do. om the spat at $id a $1 ie. Uiher kinds were quiet at our last quotations, Provisions.—fac 204 bbis. beef, 207 packages cut 4 1258 dressed hogs. Ua: et for po k to-day ruled a alight ad. moderate demand, were firm. wi Oc. 8 Whe, for anduldere, and 180 sight decliuey wae 6" hoxee 1O5KC. 10% short rib 117% and short cloat 1240, e Fi wove Cumberland cut loug rib beike were old were mere acti ‘a Bete tt lise, Bonded wes’ without partiouler Handard while cloxing at about 340. A sale Su) bole. Is. were die. the market was ae Rangoon at 3%. 8 1 4e., 2 jemand steady. in bond, and Carole i sloutta linseed wi Prramered, 200s Go., te arvives on ‘private weome bage wore sold in Koaton'st $2 90," Clover ‘a 13}gc., Uusothy $3 © $3 26 ead rough ex $3 Oe wyae jn moderate request at uo 00 Ibs, at 13 Heroes, WOGAR was slow of sale, but unchanged |i ueactious were confined to 126 bhds, fair 1 THE DRY GOODS MARKET. We bave again to report am active and advancing 1d seconds bave edvanced inues, and what (ow appear are angoriy wakon At extravagant prices:— are the quotations for this week: YRown Soauvivas —1t-4 Uilea, 650,; do, Pepperell, 10-4 Allendale, 42\¢e. Ulloa, 650.5 9 4 Pep. poreil,40e, ; do, Allendale, 400, ; 4-4 Pepporati, Jd 40, Peppereil, 28)¢c.; do, Ution, ST igo. : 6-4 Feoperat 60. a1 Ke. 5-4 Utiow, $06. ; do, ay Me; 0, Pepper roll, 6: equot, Poppe & 4 Paquot A, Hand Clark's, ‘Alantio H, Appleton A, Wachusett and Lawrence ©, 1640; Amoskeng A, Pacido H and Stark A, 160,; Augusta,” Dwight A, Pepporelt B and Roxbury, 196. ; Lawrence FE, 160. Atlantic by ook W, Kverste aA, Lawrence F and Pacific L, 15¢, ; Pepperell R160. ; Broads 146; Atisalio P, Groat 50, iM co @, Lie. ; 33-10ch veppereh 0, iy dford R, ue 30-inch Auguste, T8405 roll N, Wye, Maguach aoen MeeVee Mitte, 260 dale and Attantic, ‘eeeabeids, 266 Avdroscoggia %, 28°, ; Tussarore 00 the Loom and big oe =. | Androscogg aad Hill's Semper I Chapman, 100.; Bartlett, er, Sc. ; Boo't B, Great Falls K, Newmarket G, Bal. & Sons aud Hops, 134¢.; Booths 12ige ; Bowlt Green Mf, Co. @ and Patna N, 190 ; Indiaa er, XX, 120 ; 84ineh Utica, 900; S4-inch Bartlett, 110); 5 d/Now Jersey and Boott 1." 1010. ; Kingston, Disc. ; Booit R, 64g0.; Sagamore (, 8ig0. ; Gtobe, 8 Mechanics’, 710, ; Oohoos and Portsmouth Ht, To, Prrvts.—Merrimac W, 16e,; Merrimac pink and pure pis, 16-.; roba de obaimbra, 16c.; Merriman D, 14°; Glovoe-ter, 124%0,: Pacific, 134;0,; Spragues, Albi eflid, Swiss red, 12}¢c.; London mourning, Simpxot 2c; Orieately 12c,; Hamilton, Sprague 1240.5 Arnold, Le. ; Fr an, 11ige. Grvonaus. —Lavcester, 17¢.; Glasgow, 16¢. ; Berkshire, Cameron and Kmpira State, 130; Cirde, Lite, Srnires.—5x3 Amonkeag, 28¢ ; 3x3 do. 2%e.; 6x8 Hamilton, 21c.; 3x8 Masexdeasio and York, 200 York, 2130 ; Arkwright, 183¢¢.; Harvester, 1Tc Uacaaviile, 15 8x3 do., 1446. x3 Everett, 14sec, ; 3x3 do., 13 3¢¢. Whittenton 6 American, ldc.; 3x3 do, Be ; Od 1\e.; 3x3 do,, 1c. ; 6x3 Eagle, 13sec Ra TE Mills, No. 60, 27 “> do, No, tory, No, oe Columbia, Bio.; Olle ATA, BT Ko ; Otls BB, 260; Workingman's, 2UiKo. ae; { Warren Brown 1640. ; Noribfield, Blue at, Ons Ticket, 124c. Brows Dustis,—Pepperetl, 164%c,; Laconia, 16%c. ; pan Hand Stark A, 16c,; Oakland, 15340; Winthrop, Age. ; Columbia, 12 se. ‘Conser Jeans.—Naumkeng and Kearsargo satteon, 180,; Pepporeit, 160, ;, Evorott, 16c.; Laconia, 13%. ; Amoakeng, 1340, ; Hallowell, 12440 ; Newmarket, 120. ; Indian Orchard, iiige. ; Bates and Honeydate, 11. Srurscas.—Lonsdate, 20°; Union, 170. ; Blackburn and Ward, 169, ; ludian Orohard, 15}¢¢. ; Vio tery, I4c,; Eltiston, 12. Gtazeo Cannxtos,—-Peqiot and Wauroge rona and Victory A, 93¢c. ; Amoskeag, 9 10¢, a 10e. Parke Caxnntos, Superior, 150, We. ; Vo- ; high colors Lonsdale, 8. S Le heel Masonville and Warren, 12c. ; high colors, Moen e368 inh MiddieveR’ 350.5 Lewiston, 300.; 38 inch Conestoga, ex gold metal, 30c. : 32 inch Amoskeag ACA, 87Xc.; Pearl River, 35c.; Amoskeag A, 290. ; Lewiston, Cordis AAA and Everett A, 274<¢.; 30 inch Willow Brook, 300.; Amoskeag 8, 260.5 Ha ion and York, 26c. ; Amoskeng (, ‘23e. 5 ‘Amoxkeag D, 200, ; Pem- 27 inch Kellyville, 12%. ; Pittseld, O40. ; Albany, 93gc. eToCKY Jeans, —Rodman, 380, ; Laurel Glew, 3216. ; Tivorton plaid, 20c. ; Rose Valley, 13};¢ Cortoxapss Now York Mills D and T, 520. ; Pem- borton D and F, best, and Farmers and Moctianics’, : Uncie 860. ; Great Woste Caxron FLaxneis, Bkows,—Eilerton’ H, 3503 4o. N, 21e.; do, 0, 24c.; Amoskeag A, 25c.; Hamilton, 20 Laconia, 18%. ; Pemberton C, 16%¢¢. ; Ellerton Siatervilie, 18 4c. Montville, 13\¢c. ; Massachusetts R, i2\e. a Franvars, Wart Cb ; Pemberton A, 26c. "Salmon Falls, 20c. Laconia and Pemberton ¥, Globe A, 18c.; Suffolk, ise’ Woot FLaxneis.—4-4 Gilbert's white, No. 1, 97 Ise; do. No. 2, 85c.; do. No. 3, 800, ; do, No 4, 523¢¢.; do, 1-8, No. 1, 900; No. 2, 6730. ; No. 3. 62346. ; No. 4, 606.5 She. No, 2, 85 No. 3, 50c, ; No. 4, 450; 4-4, No, 3 62\¢.; No. 4, best red, blue and gray, @ 373¢c.; 22-16h 2359.7 20vineh do. cotton and 2, tbe. Stke.: 34. “telited F and c.; 3-4, medium twilled, 27%c. plain colored, “4c. ; 26-inch do., ; Boe, 8,500.5 ‘Belkaap, all wool, 4230. —White Rock, 2054 Detaines.—Pacifio, 180. ; p! 20c.; Pekin lustre, 24 alpaca lustre, a] colors, 230. ; Tycoon reps, 27 4c. ; merinos, priai merinos, plain A, 350. Caursra.—Velvet, Crossloy's best, $3 10; do. do. A, $2 90; Brussel 6 frame, $2 60; do, 440. $2 60; do 3 . $2.20; tapestry, Crossley's, $1 65; 3-ply Barifora 1 do. imperial, $1 18! do. ox super, $1 30; $1 16; ingrain, 80c. & $115; hemp, 230. « $1 10 per square yard. toade sale of James H. Prentice Wool bate—-Men' s plain, ny 1 James Nolan, 250. 2 3 3 pati ‘a 3 my ‘$8: ebud Mon's plain, $11 50 $16 0 fawn, peach, ailver, belly nutria, $19 a $31 54; black, liver brush, $37 a $40 50. + i blacic bo brows, otter and SALES OF REAL ESTATE, Eatate and Lee Omclal Transtors of Real Recorded The following were the ofligis! tracsfers of real estate and leasos recorded in New York sad Kings county oo Saturday :— TRANSPERS IX KEW YORE O'TY. Broome st, No 270, 25x75... 8, 46.8 w of i Chrystie at, No, 16, 25x75.7 Division at, Nos 82, 84 and 86. Monroe st, No 99, 25x100, fftu 99, 252100, four-nfths pars. 8, 201.7 fee ot Waveriey pl, £42, 10x96. 11 5¢239.2. ates 16th at, ms, $8 fen of ay C, 2 tote, Goxda 16th st, n 6, 93 fte of av 35tn ot, oe, 180 piel, ‘ani 9. . 8th at, w 9, 120 ft w of 2d ay, 20172.6 2d at (West). #8, 220 ft e of 6th av, 2071005. SAth st, a 8, 90 Ch eof 4th av, 8 lots, 1052156.2.. 360.11 ftw of av A, 2541022... [27,383 +1,200 lots, 1002100 11.12,000 4 lots, 100zbalf the 4,000 10tb av, © 6, 24.9 ft n of 35: ie, . Lots 231 and 228, Stryker's Bay farm, 60.6x1 TEAORS RECORDED IN NEW TORK. Broadway, No 153, 1st floor, 21 yeare, por year rep Murray at, No 111, 6 years, por yea ‘15tb ot (Ka it), No 505, 25x103, 5 years, per year, Bdch at (West), 34 ar, No 081, Calyer avd 24 a Floyd wt, na, 850 ft 125z1 Gwiuoet st, a w 6, Oth ward, lot 284, 422100...... Groen at, e8, 325 fteof Moaticells st, 7 lots, 115x9' Delevan and Green sis, pe corner, 20 lots, 49105 1436295.9, oxce Howard av Baltic stow 126412711002256.7..... w 8, 50 ft 0 of Conselyex st, 100 ft 6 of Hicks st, 256x100 202.7 2-6 ft a of Hensoa pim Raymond st, 0 5, is ‘36 Nn ot Bavsoa 17 6 x058.7% Bd ion #6, 20x75, me cor, 100x100 Otn ay, on, 2 of 6th at, 18276 Sth av end 32d at, westerly corner, Part of lots 68, 70, ee 60, Zox104 (map of Ande ave’s property)... The following were ine transfora of real NJ, om Saturday; JERSEY CITY, Hudsoa cou: Moomouth aad South Movtgor job 2100... moronen, Marsball st, @, Jot 7, biosk 26, Men me bee 00... we 00. : South at, na, 26 ftw of Pierce ev, 252100. . Lots 12 aud 13, block J, Hespe & beam o Danone, A new street frou Communipaw av to Newark ant NJ BRK, 801 from Communipaw » hs 38000, 400 4 iteuniseee / Assaci7.— Ae otter Batitv 0a pent ing terough Jay steest, near Water, at @ jate Sour o9 Ssturday wight, hie atteotion was attracted by the groaning of 8 man, whom he found an looking sround lying apon the sidewalk mea? afence, He wav nlmort jn an insensible be dined profusely from head was taken to the Forty-second preciagt station how whore bis fnjurien were drosed, when be vived muMciontiy to give bie name end nd. dress acd the manner which received bis injuries, Me stated thet bie game wee Robert MoGlineby aod that be resided as No. 64 Adam street, While on bis way bome through Jay air known man came up te bitn and before be bis istentioo the fel wck bim twice apon the bed with some heavy felling bim to the alte. w me felt bate tn the drying room at Boawick hat factory, n Sandford street, tusk fre on Saturday afternoon, Damage to the atock $9/0, In. sured in the Hartford losursace Company, ‘Tus Excwn Law —Herman N. Skumaker, oom on Fiathush avenus, was arrested heKee, of the Fiftioth praciact, for keeping bin place Hor twelve o'clock oa Saturday nigh, Ho was locked up to answer. Ronnenes.—The showease io front of Mrs, Smith's millinery in Myrile avenge wes bro! epee on Saturday night and robbed of tweuty dollars’ worth of hate, A tlove was stolen on Saturday lp by the door of William Gill's stove store im My tl Joba Sharkey, o cash boy ta fo bid « Brosters’ ag eee eee eee Was arrosted on Saturday night for purto'n- i oye ad Ho was tocked dp to awalt examination, pe only daughtor of Dr. G. Augustus dregory, of strewn Faomae Dud, WAL eaught ou Saturday nizlt stoating saul, verte ‘from tho grocery of Charis Darks, ere eee eect’ be .*4t locked up ia the Forty-second precinct siation house °° SBSWor, AccipuNT.—Ag Me; Sod.) S8bon and kif wife wore re- tueming irom a funeral tx A light wagon about Ave o'closk yesterday afternoom th? Wheels of the vonicia got cought ta tho car track at fhe cornor of Myrtlo avenue and Adams street, whea ft was overburucd, Mra ‘chow was severely injured, ber head aud face being badly cut and bruised, Mr, Sohom eacapot with comparatively fow injuries Thay wore tken to th Forty-Ore: precincts station house, whea (hpir wown wore drossod, after which they were taken to (heir home wm Now York, Paw ras Waoed Max,—Mr, Daniel Morrison was {x want of two doors, aod im passing the eoraer of Fulloa ani Froat streets on Saturday saw a couple which had just beea removed from @ building, aad which he thought would just suit bim. Two youag mon obsery- him lookiog at the doors stopped up and asked bum if be did not wish to purchase thom. Ae inquired the price and was told he cuuld have thom for $4 He paid the money and went to remove them shortly after, when the right owner appeared and was going to have Inm arrested. He had paid: the wrong men sad Wier bad disappeared with his money. ALNWiCK.—On Saturday, “Psbruary 15, at her doves, 23 Varick stroat, A Or, wiles ; P orarrggteet hy mt ALNWIOK, widow uf Penh ‘The frionte of feo fatatty are respectfully tnvited to attend the fu from St Johu's plod, ‘Tuesday afiernoon, at two o'clock, Barrix—On Bunday mornin; c Barris, a pative ot county Sligo, neal yg 10 the 80th year of her age, ‘The faneral will take place from Bt, Vi tal, West Eleventh etrool, on Tnoaday afteruoon, at half. past oo@ o'clock prectsoly. Hor friends and those of ber brother Jobo are tnvited to atioud without further foe, Beon.—On Suni February 16, at No, 40 Hood street, Manta, the beloved wife of Dr, samuel TK. eck Notice of funeral hereafter.” Hosxxen.—On Saturday, February 15, aftor « short and severe itluess, Hervey Bogwx: Che friends gnd reiatives are reepectfuliy incited to attend the funePal, from his late remdeuce, No. 21 Kighth avenge, this (Moaday) aftera at oae o'clack. Sunday, Februscy 16, 16, Marv Drimelffs, n'a Hoapi- ainda, ——On Sunda; ghter of James A. yoar end 1 dev. The relatives and friends of the famiiy ara roapect- fully Invited to attend (he funeral. thie (Mouday) after- noon, at one o'clock, frota the residence of her parents, Bixty-wixth alreet, between First aod Second avenuar Demrser.—Miciiaxt Oumreey, in che 77th year of bis , pariab of Macy boroagh, roary 16, Axe, youngest Avaie Cummiags, aged 1 ABYSSINIA. Enginnd’s Object ta the War-An Katey by Force and Ocoupation—The Kayottaa At- liauce and How Le Wiil Be U of the family are tend the funeral, from bis avenue, o'clock, ym mare will be trom thence te ny Abmod Faris Efendi, « gative of Mount anon — wot! kaown in this conutry under tho name of Faria eat- Shidiak, ag the transtator of the Bible and the author of asmall Arabic grammar, and who subscquentiy em- braced Isiamism—from his admiradie elyle of Arabic composition, and his extensive ac tance with our lavguage aud European imstutions goneralty, is ac knowledged to be the most powerfal poliucal writer tn the lurkisn empire. For (he Inst sovem yours be bas conducted an Arabic newspaper in Constaatinopio called the Jawaib (the Posts), but notwithstanding the known ability of the editor, the jouraal has beea chiefly de- The friends ond rolativen respectfu ited to lato sesidonce, Cc aleee for taterment. In Brooklya, on Saturday morning, February us H. Dagin, aged 35 yearn His (riends and those of the family of his brother. in-law, Frederick Wilkinson, are respectfully lavited to attend the funeral, at 209 Schariearhora street, lreok- lyn, this (Monday) afteravon, at two o'ctock pendent for support upon iaperial and regal pairon- age, which it bas striven to meritwy the tmost fulsome | paced (NY Poste s rts ae : fi The issue of the 19th of Novem. ‘st as Seach MAS As .oldent sou of James aud Bridges Doguea, of consuiaption jastho frank avowal that the “son of the | [iq ‘c¢ years, (an Orieatalista for tts proprietor) had deter. preceding week to abandon tha journal, us sof ke male did mot cover the cost of the paper on which 1t was printed, whea he opportunely ro- ceived a rem:tiance from the Dairah of the Viceroy of Egypt, whict Lad led him uot ouly to change bis pur. pose, but to ngreo to sand the fournal twice instead of once & week (o (be subscribers, and to express the hope that he might yet he able to make it daily. The same number which contains this announcement bas an adi torial article on Abyssinia, of which we give « transla: ttou below, remarking by the way that under tho cir- 2 ik Was probably written “to the members of Cata- © respectfully invited widonce of bis aister, The friends of the fatnity, ract Kagiue Company, No to attend the (uner tre Secon: Rivet —On Saturday, Fabs Rosrar B, J. Kray, Kitel, aged 11 month Keiatives and fi of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternaoy, at 2 o'clock, from No, 8 Hampden atreat, Brooklya. Fatcon.-—Aat the rostdemce of her annt, 121 York City, Evisanera, only daughter of J. U. rin Fallon, aged 7 years. ugeral will take piace tram Y2t York streot, City, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock Fittry.—-On Sunday, Fobruary 16, Jxaswatta M, agod 2 yeas order:"'-— «Wo mentioned in a former number of the Jawiid, hority of the Frank journals, that the govern nt of the great Khidawi (tho aew title of the Viceroy bad ordered an army to be despatched to the bordora of Joraey ife of William J. Fiul Abyssinia, This reportis wow confirmed by the jaur- | pala of Constant! ad fr and ibe Pe ele Smy.ee te ter, R.A M. . she vation of peace oo it wit not be iropertinens vB A. Ms, lavited to attend the funeral, at the Teun temace & aw” remarks’ on thas’ ci ay It is | Baptist chureh, Im Thirty-third street, aear Kighth av evident [roi the letters which have reacked ua from | B%ts.00 Taos those paris, and especialy from the ove which fe given In our present aumbar, that King Theodore haa exceaded all bounds In oppression and wrong, and bas no respect for (he proparty or rights of We know at the samo i he ia not the lineal taberitor of the kingdom; interloper and usurper, and fas attained bis absolute sway over God urea by tyranny theoogh the igao of bie people. ave at length become alive to a auacy 15, Ma hier of J: ind friends of the feratly, and St. pues e RC TAB. conn ee also Fatber Mathew U. uty of egalnst him, which thon ef the countr, violation of women These terrible reports sound lightly Furopean governmoute at this time, whou thom ia avsorbed in ite owe «fairs: for, the state of Rurope is very une Bat tho govern: ment of the Viceroy {e praised be God!) in a state of the Dighess tranquillity aud prosperity, and iste theretore iting that should respond to the call of marcy aud Dumaoity, save that country from the hand ef the op- r, abd provide ite prople with the means of cul- sciences of civilized life; for at their couetry lina Street, oa Tuesday afternoon, at one Ms wenmmmaed Janw, eldest daughter of ihe late James layer. ‘The relatives ‘oung aad old, the rr unheard of outrages. ad friends are respectively Invited to al Servicer at St. Ambroso's churelt, a Sesaoneed streets, this (Monday) we ali know, ed wife ly Invited to attend the funeral from her idence, 306 Kast 8 (Monday) afteroo0a, at ane o'clock. Genova, Saiirerisod, on Thursday, Jandary 30, AaaKor, on of Perro aoc Gueae Hambert, ta the 6th year of Hows -—On Seaday, February 16, Ecs the 624 year of ‘her ago. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, om Tucsdey moraing, a'clock, from her law residence, No. 17 ted- reet, widow of r of bis age, = Inpagiue there Is ne 60 Tullalease, count ber hand it {9 acknowledged that when the Fugiteb mged thewselves upon tim Golivered ihe Captives It will not be convenient for to cetenixe that lxad. They bave repestediy axpreaned Togtes for sheir intrusion into India, which bas becom to them @ source of Irouble and suziety; and of the family are reapact. tally’ tuvited to tw om Theadey after noon, at tne o'clock, from her iste residence, 117 Madinon atreet, without furtber notice. Te firooklyn, on Thursday, February 19. Mire. cu, wife of Augustus M. Leach, aged 35 Maew SL yenrs. Relatives and friends of the family are {ovited to Attend the funaral, from ber late residence, $4 Taylor street, Brookiya, &. 1)., this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'elook. Mautant. Om Saturday, February 15, Evisauern Pormam, wifeof Theodore Mallaby, and 4 1 Bieecker, in the 524 y enable thelr conse and asfety, cher vened among wbich we may meaito tribes ana the people vf Sood reed murder oc the borders of ¢ The reiatives aod (roads ited to attend Manne.—On Friday, Febru aged 01 years, 9 mouths aod 1 ‘The relatiy: 2 friends of the Tasntty, alro the mem- bere of the Righiesath preciact potics, sre invited ta at. tend the foneral, from 139 Kass Sizteeath street, oo Tuesday, at tweive o'clock M. Morr-On Bunday, Febroary 16, Many Eyrzaneew the only daughter of Morgan C. and Jane &, Mott, aged 16 vears, 5 montha and 18 da: Relatives and friea’ vited to attend tue fu New Hacke and, of ih, wilt fear and abeodon their vicious practices, ce tbe government of Egypt ice lawful, Just, aud ft her pepedcent wor Pamare Ww. Ma s Would he the abolition oreat with the etm tne babit tbe borders of the fomily are reapectfully tn- ral, from the residence of ber ck, Dutchens count J ‘clock, a right the ipteation of Rayps to awerd to accopt bar proteetio would be adimeult after Der [ale Mulleriage in refer the and to jaduce them te into which they are feileu. if ot, by arenguty, for that fleet, sepectaliy e intention Into a chiefs ia a frieudly way, @ themsnlvex from the mivery If (hey are homan they their misfortunes mest vi Thomas Ket the offer, couean Fecondiv, there ie go maalogy between | stead the feooral, from ber late rankiance, No. 346 Nak Tha governmeas of Herico tea | Wet Thirty extn atrest, between Bight and Nina #, 00 Tuesday afternoon On @oturday years relatives and fr of the congre ihe feneral, frem bis tat two w'cloek. Jous M. Mane, mage, posperwing & 0 swbeseadors, Conve: Feoruary 16, of the family and members y Tofln aro tuvited to attend idence, No. 217 West Forty- tbat she may rniredoce Anmenity and ctvilization awong the peop’ ott of both parties, Now, the cuscition of le @miiar to inatef sbye. oaiy the lat te fa 4 GOTO © rOseDEd meete OF Dar t that the great Powers are induced from motives of ava. aged 33 years, te residenc y) morning, 4 trends of the family Interment at Groen- ere reenectfaliy taritee tw av wood Cemetery Rivanoon.—On Thoredey, Fedraary 18, Baman F., if & Ridedock. fihe family, and those of fe reepectfally tevited to at- Th 9 90 1@ the © Jodis, for Toda, war endian £6700 and trouble, Uae 90% reach: erie of Pac 4 justice, Th is the sme witb her porsesnoos 0 Amerion and Austraim ARG ebai evs we way Hee, Dun cefation Inala from Raving fallen ote ands of ® Power whten ie alien Lo ber in thet ite ametr a Wee Muri, while her aol ie 18a Joule sho WN J. ' On Sunday, Vebroery 15, Haney dans Misti, aged L year, ¥ montbe end 18 days Toe irieses and ne OF tbe family are reepact. fully inrivee to atiena ‘rat fromm tbe residence her No, Lov Rest B jay, sbie (Monday) yeiten |) ie just, per. though they be uu Jue toregeing w ai! wi coruiog Kuyt become for herp Iwnition wich be ate will dod we beneecd Him, the moet buuvtifal of ati givore, ase the kingdom. pewar wed majesty of the wi, YoUChANCY Proepertty eed peace to Kaypt, aud y at prevent con- Me Viet the 2 thes eoautry from the ce. upon it, aut tbat ie so doing ary 18, Parnemiee , Germany, tu tae amily are ine ited to wal West at slovea ou ¥ Walon sos CY, OW Saturday, afiernoos To itty-migbth atraet, e’oioek, Ne furvhe: So vengeRs io t heil-paet ous o’cloow. H Bemanv, | ft Heory ana Mary Siiverd 8 80d Irteuie of tbe feumiy & voapest | tully Invited bo atiaud tow fuoerat, tlie (Mouday) #ler ab connec ee aie | aueD, at two o'tlonk, fromm #4 Unry site ar 4 = On Saturday, Kebrw: an Fone bower with the connivance, if Wit 1De saoctive. 00 Of Willen L. end Charicite M, F, Skid Of the government officinia, the prompective avorition of tho traffic, 8% On Of the biowsings to be conferred eo Abystiuia by her apnexation to Exypt, ts tuo grom of Hien 10 Hipore on eng one, We wa from thie paper, b Liab the Halive press ie the Tur Wn your of Diaage Hae OF Ninoteenth uy. at ball past teu sb empire, ~Suddenty, on Sunday, Feoruery 10, Joon » the 65th year of bin ugo. The relatives and (reads are invited to attend the fa- i MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ea sure oe ar i i "at two o'clock ier of Miles Tracy, of county Tyrone, | The friends of the Fobrasey | 13, by the funeral, frem th Mart be bride’® id Wednesday, Fobrasry 12, i, b Rev. 1boman Gallaudet, D.D. Lanting, of Mew York, to Josmpaina &,. | at Trinity ch Gaaiston ‘The elatives pad (tends are lariiod be altend the | 1 969 7 nearer aneeshatti Luneral, om tucaday morging, at ton o'clock, from Na, Ad Kast Twonty kecond strast, without farther aa'tos. Warrs —Ac Staisa Idaod, on Friday moraipg. Fade romy 14, Yieror youngest daughter of Heary # pnd Adoalde Wetts, of Fowrta place, Youth Beooklya, aged Lt months aad 29 day The ristives and frienda of the family are respect folty 0 attoad the fuaoral, this (Mgnday) aflate Boen, at t9 O'clock, from the residence of ber grant ou Sanh A. Froap, Stapleton, % AxD—Oa Batarday, Vebruary 1S, at Bei Conn, SaRan AN Martin, wito of om * wae " ‘olatives snd friends of the "family ars ceapact. to attend the funeral, from thea New Havew pot, this (Monday) afternoon, mt halt paek o'clock.” The remain iwalenolnitse. Tu ind will bs takem to Gresme BOA DERS AND 1, BLOCK Easy OF THe oIry fh PWG tree as Packet “i ria Rooms, $5 lo Wceees per day, $4 & $3 por w. nieus, ret ioand terms $2 5) to 3 $2 TO st PreK Wren, 52.50) Tealsaen ton ne street, ur Viocks weat of Broad *) AMITY PLAGE, CORNER OF AMITY aTRRRP. 2 Firntabed Kaom to tes, wien or without Board or famoity; pew BLOCRA FROM BROADWAY NICKEL ©. niehod Roerintotes to uenieanny die ioe ae $30 $6. ACZIT Wart Sirterath atranc, FOR. Ore, gas, £0.; toca fF Yo $7 PAR WEEK.—AQSNTLEWAN AND Wir 2) gan obtain Hoard, with lares [tovm; also Single Rooma, for atiemca, w UB jaritoa atre TO $10.-HANDSOMELY FORMISHRD ROOMS with Oret olaee Board, for atugle gentlemen and aac, 133 Tanth aicect, eu block west ob $ g TO #13 PER W excelent Boar Bleecker alresi, be Board $5 3 ASANT ROOMS, wits blocks wast of Broadway, Mecdougal and Sulliraa, q west TWENTY roo ny i “sTRREr OPPO! 9) File" avenue. Water -Headeomely toceiated = op second Boor, wiih Brat olawe Hoard (aduice Oalp), UNIVERSITY PLA & CORNER OF BiautHt street —ilandsomely furnished doubl Rooms to let, with Board, auitable for ® gsaih aad single geatiemen. RAST TWENTY-RIQHTIT @ATREET-—-A CARD— Wm. Vai ing Otind and furnished hie club NEAR MAD Floor to let, with Board, fot modesate. Kefcremecs re RAST TWENTY FOURTH STRERT, J) gon square —Tho Sec two or four peranas, (a! auired $16 PRR WEEK FOR A NEATLY FURNISHR® Koom wits full Board, toa geatioman and wife, te house, comfore Of @ hume ean be oblaimed, ty-Afth street, aear Ktgimb a 19° ST MARES, PoAcE KT, A NICBLYF UR. e} nished lures oom, with private sable tf desired; alae & inl Bedroom, together 22 2: WEST WASHINOTON PLACE wipow indy having » baadsomoly furolshed Parlor and foom, will lt the: tome Tors geulienine aad wifes for lady only Tecms modera 2 $1 weer “RIG NTER é large (reat Kovm va fourta for: a tt, vie Bo 0 asl IRVING PLA Rooms to let, w 26 8 MAR SY piahed Koo conventanes, ¢ Room 28 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET ~kooMs, Witt Hoard, for geatlemen. ¥ plac ieagan with teh eless Board, priv 3T ate ton with of withou 39 Easy FIFTRENTI STRRRT, TWO DOORS FRO} © Fourth avanue—& sevond Fier, v Carmien with OF without & terme reasonable; location wnsar: "LAGB, NEAR SIXTH ed Rooma, with B wast SIXTEENTIE STRERT. Koom and Hall Room to seat, FANT TENT ATRERY, (ALE A ALOCK wRee —Pleaseat furnished Rooms, without t Koference required, 4G MEST SIXTESNTH STRERT, BETWERN FIPTE 4 Sixth arenues.—Handsomoly furnished Ri ty, be Jet 60 elagle geatlemen or tamiiiog, WSST TWRLPTI ATBRET NEGR FLETI AVR Io a French f handeomely furnivhod with or without Bow aronoes rnqulred. 4 48 Sol mesaste gootiomes wha Furntehed man and ome wud Beard, wife and GQ Ast, TWENTESRVENTH STRERT. NEAR Fourth avouue—Gentlemen eam be accommodated with ha ned Rooms, with or without Hoard, 6U Board TL Nese, roonte |. faniiy have @ hands en secona floor, WW let, Koow, with or with BIRGER, NEAR SRCOND ders eau be aceemmodated with Wis? FORTY and Math agi the house coa. provements aud tte semforis of & ascend geutlome: UNIVERAITY PUAGS, OOKNKR THIRTRENTI Wag e Guvme to lek with Of without an 1. aby! BAST FORTIRIH STRERT. KRAR FARK AVR. - will rat, with Board, ain Maye wee = Ww siegis goaiiemen. Refereoces WEST TWENTIFIM SPHKE from Sinha a =A plessaa 2 be obiaived form gentletae ACR LAakOK, PLEASANT mn 89¢ 9nd Door, w Bedroom, to K a0 4 wifeor single 106 Four @ 109 & CLINTON MACDOUUAL STREET —ELROANTLY FUR. suabed Gouwe, with er ar7thing ueesasacy for house © fawily may bare a eompiote home BLEECKER uiebea 180 & yoard $9 per wee 189 sh ihe age PLBASANT Tat, with moar, mude' wi FOURTEENTH STRERT.—& od Rooms, with Hoard, hours. Keforeucoe exchanged. vate aud weigh Weer IWENTY.& ra STRERY, fi ‘ deveuth aud 20; hu IOI STRAT CONT ~ 491 “SRVRNTH AVENUR, NEAR FORTIRT sireat Two otonty furnished Kooma, with Board, w catlamen ve gontiowen and Une wivee, la me peivale family; Keforemcen, srcunnged, nOdeERLe be: — NICELY FURNISH RO sm ab ROOM, to Let 19 Ny reat $a 68 permus tn. RO! HTS Om somone teat STRICTLY PRIVATR FAMILY Wibte ‘bird Floor, four oloely Curated Roorma, © astio: without board, Ce - Awe = Tot the enti Wa we respectable si fate of Sli mowis &., sen Dee 4