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FINANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL. Weogspay, Feb, 19—6 P, M. The gold market has beeu beavy to-day, and there ‘was e steady decline (rom 1497¢ at the opening to 140% at the close, the iatest transactions on the street having ‘deen at this price, ibe ‘short’ interest is increasing end jeans were mat: at rates varying from two to four aod a half per cont per anvum for carrying. The gross clearings amouuied to $52,332,000, the gold Dalances to $2,424,598 and the curre.cy balences to $3,277,027. ihe stoamer Java took out $103,200 in specie, In the absence of disquieting news from ‘Wasbington th re is nvthing at preseat to stimulate ‘@pecuiation tor a rive, aud hence many of the operators “are trying to force a deciine, bus efforts in either direc- Siow are not likely to be a:tended with much success ‘ander existing circumstances, Erie bas boon the engrossing feature of the stock market all day, and the fluctuauions in it were from 76 ‘to 73% a 13%, with the closing sales at 7434, the decline ‘Deing partly the resuit of large sales to realize by those who were, up to yesterday afternoon, speculating tor & rise, and partiy owing to sspecial pressure brought to bear upon it by, it is supposed, Mr. Drew, who was ‘this morning suspended from bis office as a director of ‘the Erie Railroad .ompany by &o order of the Supreme ‘Court, at the suit of the Att.raey General of this Sti @m bebaif of the people, The deieudant is to show ‘cause on Friday, the 2ist inst, wuy the injunction @hould not be made permaient. The effect of this MUigation was to unseitie conddeuce in the stock, contrarg to the general expeci: of the bulls, nd the bears did their bess to agsravate it ‘Dy predicting a heavy fall and seliing “short” freely. For + time being, thereiore, it is evident that the bulls in Erie are de noralized, and thore being no organized cliquo in the stock to resist the attacks of the spec iiaiive direcior, who is more than fer desirous of selling it atadociine, now that be is suspended from vllice, tuere is no knowing how far Gown it may go before {t touches bottum, although the Permanent oxpu: ion of Mr. Drew from its mavagement ‘Would be of great beuetit to tho stockholders, It is Plated that a contract w.s signed yesterday by the Erie Company by which Westero connections of the road will pe extended. A new line, a nundred miles long, 18 to be bulit from Akron, a point on the Auantic and Great ‘Western Raiiway, tu folvdv, aud the Erie Company is sto guarantee the cost of its consiruction, From iviedo :to Chicago, a distance uf two bundred and fifty vmarles, @ third rail is to be laid om the M chigan Southorn Railway, at ihe expense of that company, in order that a turuugh route betwoen New York and Chi- \@ago may be catablished by these roads in opposition to ithe New York Ceniral route, Against this arrangement ) Mr, Frank Work, one of the Erie directors, supposed to wepresent the Vanderbilt interest, vas formally pro- Costod. Althougu tue ex iiement in Erie was almost ‘Uaparalloied aud the transactions were on an enormous eeale, the oiler railway suares were very lightly dealt ffm and the fluctuations were trifling, The injunction hupom Daniel Drew reterred to reads as follows: — The Attorney General of the of New York, — iu behait of tue people of the State of New } having prosenied to this court a petition, par Gay of Fevruary, 1868, allegin, acts Of misconduct and avuse of pis tramp Ds {Drew asa director of we Erie Railroad Company, yelso as treasurer of said company, and praying tor jms suspension aad. removal: Now, on motion of Marat B. Cuamplain, Attorney ae nd of Charlies A. Rapeilo, of counsel, ordered that tie said appiication on said petition be jeard at this court a a special term therevf 10 be beld jet chambers at the City Hail, in the city of New York, nm the 2ist day of February, 1868, at ten o'clock A. M., “@F as goon therea(ter as counsel can be heard; and that the said Daniel Drew du siow cause, at the time ~ 7 last aforesaid. why the prayer of said peti jeald not be grauted, aud why such further or web "be other order should uut be made in the premises as mi aha rik nf proper. jt appear that the said ch director, it bereby, pursuant to the provisions of the Revised ites of the Sture of New York, further ordered, ,Shat ia the meantime and until tbe farther order of ‘this court o@ the bearing and decison of said applica- tion the said Daniel Drew va and he is hereby sus- Preckns from exercising bls office as a director of the Ratiway on ao and be is hereby probibited "while eo hrc pea roi doiag or attempting to do any ‘Oct as a director of BARNARD, J. 8. ©. At the meetings of the Erie Board of Directors held erday and 10-day thesegentiemen, with the exception of Mr. Work, showed themselves 10 be in close sympathy ‘with Mr. Drew, and represente’ the company to be in a vatate of abject dependence upon the pecuniary assist- of that plous speculator. They wanted to borrow ‘from him three hundred and fifty thousand dollars to pay !&nterest due on the 1st of March, and nearly seven hun- ‘@red thousand doilars more to pay for new iron rails, and jshey Were at a loss where and bow to got it, except Gbrough that disinterested gentleman. If this is the ‘Srue condition of the Erie Railway Company it argues ‘Bagrant dishonesty somewhere, and the sooner the com- cs fabs pass out of the hands of its present direc- {nto those of a receiver the betier. The following 1s a copy of the protest served by Mr. Frank Work, one of the direciors of the Erie Rail way Company, against the latter company providing ia any ‘way for the construction of a hundred miles of new road Between akron and Toledo:— Wo tas Boarp or Dnectors or rae Micuigax Sovrurn: , 4np Nonrngrn Invviaxa RatLmoap Company axp To 7 Exacurive Couurrrze or tae Boaxp or Dikectous or tow Ente Raway Courasy:— Gentiimex—I am informed that a proposition has made by some of tue directora of the Erie way Company to tne Michigan Southern and Indiana Railroad Company to the effect tho lust named company wili agree ig cA toird rail from Toledo to Chicago the y Company wili agree to construct or provide (€or ei construction of a wide yauge railroad from Akron je Toledo, Asa director of the Erie Railway Company. jana Tepresenting a large amount of the stock thereof, I by respectfully not fy you tbat I protest against tb — of such agreoment or of any simiiar a reement; thas legal procecdiugs are about being instituted on be. jut of stockholders o' said company to restrain the ‘gpaking of any such agreement, and that, in case any uch ayreement is made, lexai proeedings will be insti- uted to bave the same adjudged fraudulent and void, en the ground, among others, that the directors of the Railway Company whe favor such proposed agree- |gnent are individuaily pecuniarily interesied io tho Samm Pete made, and that tue said agreement will re to oir personal benoit aod advantage, to the great preju- ‘dice Of the interests of the Ene alae Company. iK WORK. | To La Gaaxp Locxwoon, New Yous Crry, Feb. 17, 1868, } The only change to note in the aspect of the money gaarkes is an indisposition among most of the banks to Jond at four per cent on government securities, although ‘they continue to lend freely at five per cent on mixed collaterals, The leading dealers in the former, how- ever, bave still Mculty in borrowing all they require pt the lower figure, ibere is @ slight increase in th pPmount of commercial paper offoring, but the best grade at 55 0634 per cem!, and govd but not prime at Ciacimaat! has been withdrawing ourrency from Shis point, and a limited amount bas been sent south- Nward, but there are mo indications of any coming disturb- ance or change in the rate of interest arising from this or any other cause, The stock markot was weak and excited at the com- Mmencement of business, Erie declined to 74% a 94% ander heavy sales of both ‘‘iong’’ and ‘short’ Block. At the early session of the open board Erie was fare dealt in at 74% 075, while New York Central at 132 and Western Union Tolegraph at 34 At the Grst regular board the market was stronger and Erie Bola up to 75% on the second call, In the other railway phares there was comparatively little activity, but the Dosiness was evenly distributed. Now York Central closed \ lower than at the samo time yesterday, Ene Reading %, Michigan Southern 3s, Cleveland and ittaburg 5%, Cleveland and Toledo 1%, Rock Island %, Fort Wayne %, Pacific Mail 1%, AUantic Mail %. Gov- @roment securities were dull, but firm. Coupon fve- ‘Gwenties of 1862 closed { lower, new issue of 1865 were 3¢ higher, coupon ton-forties ‘4. Tennessee sixes, m ‘wore active at 625, 2 62%; the old issue advanced 7%, ‘The express shares wore duli, but steady. At the open Doard at one o'clock Erie continued active and @xcitod at 76% a 76, but the rest of the market was dull, At the second regular board the market was weux, especially for Erie, which declined to 74%; bat there ‘Was no material change in the prices of other stocks, Erie closed $4 lower than at the first reeular board, Rook Island 14, Fort Wayne '{. Reading was 1; higher, lovoland and Pittsburg %, Quicksilver \, Westera ‘Tnion Telegraph ¢. Govermment securities continued Gull. coupon five-twentios of 1565, new insue, closed 's Dower, coupon forties 3¥. Tennessee sixor, new, wdvanced $j. At tho open board at baif-past inroe ‘Lere wee increased pressore to sel! Erie, and the trans- fwctions aggrogated 13,400 sbares, the price deciining from 7414 to 73%; on the call, while the other raliway abares remaived quiet and steady. Subsaquentiy the Pressure to soll Erie abated and it experienced & partiai recovery, sales having bees made a: 74%; but afier. ‘words it relapsed to 74, the market was weak at the following quotations: — New York Contra), 1324 0 132%; Erie, 740 74); Read. Sng. 034 8 03%: Michigan Southern, 92) © O70. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 Cleverand avd Toledo, 110% @ 113; Cleveland aod Pitsburg, 97% a 985 Ruck Island, 977% « 98; Fort Wayne, 100% & 101; Norchwestera, 595 a 60; do. preferred, 73% 9 73%; Pwcifle Mail, 1095 a 10934; Obie and Mississ pi certilica ea, 31%; a 317%; Western Union Telegraph, 34 a34'4. Government securities were dull, but firm, and at the close the quotations were as subjoined:—Regrstered, 1981, 1113 a 111%; coupon, 1881, 111% a 112; 5-20's, registored, 1862, 107% @ 1033s; 5-20’s, coupon, 1862, 111% a 11194; do., 1864, 10874 & 109 » 1865, 10955 a 109%; do., 1865, January and July, 107% a 108; do. 1867, 10854 @ 108g; 10-40's, registered, 101%; a 101%; 10 40's, coupon, 105% @ 105%; June, 7.30's, 107% 10734 ; July, 7.30's, 10734 a 107% ; May compounds, 1804, 117% w 1ITS, Autust do, 1163 # 116% ; September do., 116 u 11634; October do, 115% a 116, The foreign oxchange market was quiet, but firm at the foliowing quotations: —Baukers’ bills on Bagland at Siaty days, 109 @ 109% ; at three days, 11054 a 110%; Commercial bilis, 108% # 102% Bills on Paris at sixty days, 5,15 a 5.1334; at three days, 5.12% a 5.1134. The receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments and balances at tbe Sub-Treasury in this city for we expired portion of the week have been as soe i pte, ymen' m1 Feb, 17. Joon 980 $1, Stolm Pomme 100,503,200 Feb, 18... 547 109 1,706,728 1,162,507 108. 137,429 Feb, 19.., 452,000 1,224,105 635,887 105,725,647 ‘The exports (exciusive of specie) from New York to foreign por's for the week ending February 18 andsivce the commencement of the year compare as follows with those in 1866 and 1867:— 1866, 18F7, 1868. For the weok.....$4 925.207 $3,297. ne Lr 686,417 Prev. reporied. 7,099,880 2 ssid Since Jan, 1.... $32,028,187 $23,728,425 $22, 943.310 310 The for.ign imports at New York for tne week, since January 1, and for the correaponding periods of the past two years, compare as foliows:— 1868, 1867, Dry goods. 192.474 $1,690,087 5 Ee 902 General merchandise. $40,821 4,073,066 2,158, 918 Total for the week. $8,133,295 $5.772.153 $4 037,820 24. Bis cas dnd 18,552,617 Previously reported.. 31,745 003 Sinco January 1... $39,878,303 $20.6 004,938 $22,590 437 The Boston bank statements of the past three wecks compare as annexed :— Feb 3. Fe 10. Feb, 17, + $42, 100 000 $42,300 000 berg 4 + 96, aoe 97,973,916 98,2 221,700 2h, 568 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Thursday, Feb. 20—10:15 A. M. $1000 US 6's, 2 cou.12 139% 100she fame Men Oa TH 100 US 08, 781, 1, (2M LiL 109 Wella & 00K 762. 108 do. 0% 1077 "0 American “repeat Fi ; NHS 200 Mer Union Express 3s ry 10 NY Centra! BE, % a 9) ae Pitta Btw AClotm 103 DO. sees ce eeee 9B Pits. FW4&C 3dm 91 500 Mil A st Paul RR. pay bss Soo Delctackd Wess i ess Ww a 100 Tol, Wab & We 416 S000 W Union rel nba Big 100 bee pref as 4 shs Gallatin Nat Bk 108-100 N J Central Ri ioe 5 Fourth National Bk 104 aor awe RR... 10 nt 100 Canton Co........06 2u0 Western Union at vo 400 os oe s 300 Quickly » Altor 200 do 400 Alton & Ter H Hy bee 200 Pacific Mi 200 Ohio & Mise RR... er 3 Wo 20) Asante ‘ii Sid Pi 50) NY Guage Con. 00 Western Joo Quicksilver Mining 100 Atlantic Mail $3 C e555 100 Pi 10 a 108% 20 do. 7 98 30) BostonWaiet Power 100 Adams Express". 7636 COMMERUIAL REPORT. Wepnzspay, Feb. 19-6 P, M. Corron.—The market for this staple ruled quiet until the advices fom Liverpool were received, wh!~h proved favor. able, when an active demand prevailed, mainly for specula- tion, at full prices, but subsequently the demand became moderate, the market closing weak, with holders anzious to realize. ‘The aules footed up 9,217 bales, including 4.850 on fraalatony 1008 083 we spinning, 990 for export and 2,314 In. eq Movile New Orleans DOrrER — K a pustoeee Was light, Sales in bond, Uther Kinds were w orm Grar. and (aT Rian age corn 1 Corn! 4020 dosouts and 40 taarhet wos somewhat ne being in bg demand aod though not any means pais ively ‘amount: be for the best. tne sales a about 8. bbls. within th age of our quotal Southern flour there was s fair demand, Sot'prioes_ were . Peete Walvw 30 50 & 11 96alzw 1000.0 11 1 80 a 18 80 HBIS x ry ‘St Louis cho.ce BOa 1 0 bt. Louia cho.ce family. bw 15 &) ‘Commoo Southern 1100 a 13 Fancy extra do. 1400 a 1B 76 California four 120 4 he sm ora sie 6a Corn meal 5m Jerse: The whet market was quiet bat Without decided change. Hoct holders were very frm 1h their views, but some were rather gon to realize, and smaniiooten an wel ‘s rama et i aprigg 2 jo. 1 spring la, $2 405 for YO wi were about 000 Western (with, a, few choice $1 St or Wentera and 8 vuthen % closing rather firmer at $147 for mixed. exceedingly Arm, though let wid peices wore for und $2 3) for Vehade. Gate were duis eat ton ber; salen 25,00) buabele Western at He, a Ste q moderate Geman demand, with saies of 3,QW0 Vushe.s ‘ants.—The amount of business done was light, but about previous fates were asked. The cheriering business Was mor vessels suitable for the grain oy f ements were:-—-To ne bales coviom, at Sed oom Jeum on private bushels corn at I 20 privave terme, aa yet sieamor ib eases tobacco 17,3 bores Yo, at 48, To Bremen, GW 24) Ibe., and 100 hbds. aotive, there being ao improved demand for Lhe ea. troieum trade, Fe ia ee neworpe 100 nnd. tallo 10) boxes bacon, tons measurement goods and (iron Philadelphia) 4,000 bbia, petruleum on. private terme, The were:—A Mrilish orig 0 Cork for orders, 1.50) (actors grain at ta, Sd, or 6d. less if direct. An austrian brig to Cork for orders, 1 600 quarters grain, on the same erius, “An italian veavel with, 170 bbe. Ne edilerranean mt 68. 6d. A ork ni general cargo, and back from Bai Trom Savannah to ® port on the Vontinent, about 1.6.0 baler ad (NOt previously reporied) ® Norwegian ship, Wy bhis. perroleum, from Phiiadelpaia to & bert on tus Sant nent, on private terms, « SNY CLovit was dull and n minal at 19. @ 19g0, were unchanged, bring quiet, but steady, at a boing qui te. wad Ba Ps. hot wae une! Sr Americoa were’ quoted tt Bs Ab We, 8 550, Har rae firm, aise * as or ae 4d and we receipts, shipping ‘selling at $1 ( iota at s rin “a re raw was held at $l We, for leug FF Manila was ko, per 1b, lower, but there was more x of at AiR stn Ne marks Pola a OOo ean Tho sales were conned to 178 hhds. 1 Be Nava. Stocms.—Np rite bat hod ato rpenting wax in iizht demand, is, were suid. Crude th peas © Wot O88 Wee the firinness of 6 for common and ‘2 bits ‘ for pre aul $4 «8? fore common at $5 25, 1.00 do. uo. Nv. 2 ab $5 5) aud isd dur reinasned quiet. Wilmin, * Olig.—Lin ted Was tatue: weak and only in moderate de- mand. Sales wee made of WWW gallons, deliverable tule mouh, at $i i ‘ ie 48! Js uimost al at the aside Broa crushers prices $i 20 ard Was steady at a $12 for prme city. Cruue whale contiaued in dewaud, Dole, in New beivord at ye. ecelp 42/ bbis. prs, 487 do. beef. 164 do. gut meats, 1 (SL du. wud 370 kegs lard, and 960 dressed hogs, The ‘emand for pork continued fair and prices turcher Yanoed. but the market closed weak ono See $34 1255 or re mess, | i 95 Le a $23 2 for old a $2b for prime mes gelivery 50 bein, naw teas, at selivr's option. Dressed hogs were quiet and weak at 1136. & 1136. tor city and lusge. a le. for Western. Boel was Only woderstely active, but ny change occurred in prices, the gales belug 300 b.. $10 u $15 for panto mens and $18 beef was in moderaie request 1m salen 200 tle.ces at $37 0 4 g4l for 8 do. Boer 46; tor amokea do., Ide, a 140, for pickled bans, lee Stas! for smoked id IIo. (aumiually) tor ft and firm, wich Lie. for jong and ‘short rib. Io tue lard market there was Vity, aud 4 further advance of about %4c per lb. was estab ished: ‘the sales (pet lust eveuiug) were 2008 dois, ut Lvige. a Lbige. for steam and Kettle rendered. But- ter was in uoderate reques. at Tull prices. Cucese was ia steady demand aud tirm at our last quvtations, Perxousta.—Crade in bulk was ped at ar ut the de- mand was light. We ouly Beard of aales of 20 bbla., a " res more suucht afvor, urket closing at 2de. tor supdard whie, the sales comprised 1,000 DULs. at 2c. and 2,50) do., on private terma; lew 40g@ xcilons in Ung weds, Naphihs wes in brite. mand for export, cue sales being fuly 2204 bbls, part for Marco delivery, at Ie ; aino 6 bois. A tine, 0 Private terms. Evee was duil and nomia Lge. & eo, tor stand rd white. remained in Puiadel; ‘atadelp Wich, LUL prices were quite s.eady: sales bu buis, standard while, tor June, at 25%4C., and 0) do. do., for the rat ball Of Maieh, at e leis opiou, ac. ‘mained quiet, but steady. Carolina 10\o. # 10. Ku for fair to prime, TEARINN Was ‘a moderate demand. Sales 163,000 Ibs, Sige. 4 1ANeine ung g SUGAK.—Lhe tran ma ket ruled hea: tug yaa. clic. a Lace. tut fulr tog The sales wove S14 Miss ae LiKe. & 1SKo fi wlo'gc. for Porto Rico and Vemarara; ali spariugly deals in, closing a Rravuiated; lose. a @ L'gc. ior yellow. weed Was quel, vUL generally held wat $2373, gol, duty pald. We bard of or Was stoudy at 13c, a Mde.; timoray $3 a $3 @ rougu dak $263.0 $4 75 TALLOW Was steady. with @ moderate demand, the sales being tyy,0uu Los WitiskxY,—..0ce.pts 25 buis, No business and prices nominal, TEE POOR OF NEW YORK. Distribution of Soup to Stntion House Lodgers. Some two hundred of the lodgers who had sought shelter at the police station houses on Tuesday night (about one-half of the average number seeking nightly eheller at those places), awoke yesterday morniog to wbat bas doubtless veen to many of them for some time past an unusual reaiization—a good substantia! break- fast, The ate arrangements made by the Com- missionors of Charities aud Correction, to feed each morning such of these lodgers as are known to be worthy, and not of that ilk known in station house phraseology as “revolvers,” alias “rounders,” alias “bummers,"’ went into effect yeator- day at the Tombs, Essex Market, Jefferson Market and the Yorkville police district prisons, According to in- structions each police captain was to supply “worthy persons out of employment’—thus runs the official order—‘*with tickets for breakfast at the headquarters of the police district in which their precincts are respectively located.’ Armed with this requisite ticket, the station house lodger sets forth in quest of the designated locality, as there ws every rea-on (0 suppose, in a happy trame of mind. Enthusiasts may bubble up with the strougest sort of emotion over the splendid .n nature or art, or what no', but their wildest entiusiasm is tamely dull and insipid compared with that wolling up of feelng—a periect ‘ bing up of waters from an artesian well of cmotion m ® Man or woman to whom the luxury of eating has ies @Q unusual one, and whose tirst and absorbing thought in the morning has boen bow to get somerbing toeat, A bit of printed pasteboard and a few hicro- giyphics of dates id names thrown in solve u robiem, dissipate the old perplexing douvt and sot the mind at ease, As he walks along, filled with the glorious visions of the coming meal, the sun seem: shine more brightly, the old dismal ‘ook of the stree! bas vanished, the people he meets do not look half so Savage, the very chilaren smile on him and he suites ‘on them ia return. It is no wonder everything seems changed, A great burden of care has been lifted from bis soul. He feels a compassion, however, for tho ostracised ones—the aforementioned ‘“bunmers’’—who are not permitted to share with bim the delightful vis- fons, the still more delightful meal, which, when he comes to sit down to it, proves to be sometuing more than ‘he baseless faorice of ion.’ ‘The breakiast hours at ail the places mentioned are from soven to eleven A. M.—in regard to time contorm- ing to the custom prevailing at our most fashionable ho- ood ‘Those who chovse to do so could wait till the last hour, aod by making sort of a midday mes! of it sar themselves all trouble about any turtlier meals for the 1y—a course that very many wisely adopted. At the Tombs the early breakiasters were, however, in the majority, Precisely at the opening hour forty-live were ready to sit down to brenkiast. The place of eating 13 im the old cook house. he tron bars, in dia- pee gee of the cella occupied by the ten running lougitudinally with the cevily "ine arched ceiliugs, the huge stove of quaint patsern, the floors of slab pavement may be set down as a piearing intermingling of the ornate and useful, although ander the later category only can be included the two pine tables, each about enty-five feet ioug by tour wide, extending the whoio lengih, nearly, of the room, and the plu wooden benches, furnishing seats for the guests, First in the ‘course came soup, next camejsoup, and then soupagain— for it was a noticeable fact that mos: had ther soup dwbes filled three times—and afterwards came collee, bread and meat, The soup was tuade of excellent ma- termis, plenty of good meat end the bet of vegetables The dishes were of tin, There were ety-two breaktasied at this piace. (Cap- tatn Coulter, warden of the prison, took per-onal supervision of the entire arrangement. Tho Comets. stoners of Charities visited the place during the got outof the breaktasts, ins; soup aud pronounce it unexceptionabie and passed the sain rdict ike- wise on the coftee and bread. The last is certainly as as can be found anywhere inthecity, Captain Coulter will deserve great credit if ho keeps up these morning meais to the same mark o! excellence as yos- terday's introductory one, It 18 unnecessary to go into any lengthened description of the recipients of this bounty. They were of all ages, sizes, colors and descrip. tions, There were three negroes among the number, but the faces and clothing of must revealed unquestion- ed destitution and misery, It was @ notico- able fect, bowever, that among tbe number were many respectably dressed men and wom: unaccustomed to be depende: pon charity, ae beats down pride, and ‘the fastidioueness tbat such might ever have shown in dining witu such companions bad been dissipated by Lo cial compulsory companionship of the station house | The scones at the hoes ouy may prisons were only a repoti- tion, though on # more limited ‘abo described. But little difference was noticonble in tho quality of the food furnished, except at Jefferson ogg! where the soup was pot quite as bigh ap in the scale et. ab on ie nearly two-thirds of the the = Fifteenth ward. The Commissioners s on pened an Correction visited all the places psesed thoir opinion upon the quality of “the food supplied and toe arran; is for giving it out, It is wanifestty their invention, as loug as the neceasity for giving this breakfast continues, to furnish both an abundance of food and only that of undoubted good and whuiewme ity. ihe following ig arecord of the number breakfasting youverday at the different police prisons: Persons, Tombs. 0 oi Kasox Mi ot Jerterson Mar! 28 Fourth Police Di 0 Total. sec eeeee teen weeeeeneeee eoeeeee ASB As s00n as the fact becomes more generally known that the city is :urnisning these morning meals free of expense it is provabie there will be a speedy and marked increase in the number of — NATIONAL HOMES. A Grand Fatr for a Worthy Object. Yesterday morning thirty-six of New York's weil known cbaritaole ladies and an eoval number of ge tlemen, assembled at No, 091 Broadway to perfect the organization of the ‘‘Natioual Loyal Homes, ciation which at this time sends forth an appeal to aid the destitate widows and mothers of those fatien ja the Jand and naval service of the pation, This imporative and nently humane duty bas boon delayed hitherto only in deference to the weightior claims of the livi disabled soldier aod sailor and the orphans of the doad, in whose bevslf pubic and private coarity may be justly regarded as being in pract cal operavion, ead the bofiitine & sHEcees(ul effort to fulft ueial dead, by caring for t for whoin this cuaricy 1# ingti. at, im by far the ma. jority of instances, the mere pittance recetved by the ‘Widows and dependent mothora of our dead defeade: inthe form ot gorernmont peneions, is wholly inade- quate toever their most indispousable and pressing wants, compelling them, in the aoeouce of other moans of subsistence, to implore the private a'd of bamane Of accept tue undesertod buwisation of tue apers’ Rofage. To ineet this Necemity it is sought und * Nation Yat conveniens and conteal pig whereia al Jed by their towlul all mey find an honorabo retreat and spent Kol thoir lives uoassailed by wan, degradation or temptation to crime With tit laudable intention it is proposed to hold @ national {air ia this City, oom Moning on the [dh Of Aprii, tom PRINTING. a METROPOLITA JOB METROPOLITAN JOB METROPOL. ITA. » . JOB METROPOLITAN JOB METROPOLITAN JOB METROPOLITAN JUB PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING ESTALL.SAMENT, RSTABLISUMENT, ESTABLISHMENT, NASSAU GTREST, NASSAU STREET, NASSAU STREET, NassaU StRBST, NADSAU STREET, NASSAU STREET, NEW YORE NEW YoRk NEW YoRK NEW YURK NEW ORE NEW YORK (OLD HERALD BUILDING), (OLD HERALD BUILDINGS, (OLD HERALD BUILDING), (OLD HERAL) BUILDING, (OLD HERALD BUILDING), (OLD HERALD BUILDING, NO, NO. NO, NO. NO. No. SSSsgs CHEAPEST CHEAPEST CHEAPEST CHEAPEST “AND CHEAPEST AND gh HEALEST AND QUICKES? AxD QUIOKEST QUIVKEST QUIOKEST QUICKEST QUICKES® HOUSE USB HOUSB HOUSE HOUSE NG PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING | PRINT|NG HOUSE IN IN iN NEW KORE, NEW vor, NEW YuRK, NEW YORK NEW YoRK, NEW YORK. PAMPHLETS. CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLHEADA, HANDBILLS, LETTER HEADeNas, ‘Taw Forms, ___ INSURANCE POLICIES, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, COUPONS, CHEOK! Vl ez =z rt Ss IETS, BILLS OF LADING, BYLAWS, STREAMERS, INVITATIONS, ORDERS c alll | = NOING, STKEET BILLS, BALL TICKETS, PLACARDS §| | AND EV: GENER. KIND OF BUSINESS, INSURANCE, BANKING, \TEAMSHIP, THEATRIOAL, Law, CONCERT LI UE 1 AE > Z ° | MERCANTIL« PRINTING MERCANTILE PRINTING MERCANTILE PRINTING MERCANTILE PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE IN THE NEATEST AND MOST SATISFACTORY MANNER, HANDBILLS IN QUANTITIES OF 10,008 AT & CENTS PER 1,09. CARDS IN QUANTITIES OF 5,000 HAVING INCREASED I15 FACILITIES, IS PREPARED TO FURNISH ALL KINDS OF V=TERS LARGE r* THEATRES, MEETINGS AND POLINCAL PARTIES IN A FSW HOURS NOTICE, IN PLAIN OR GULORED INKS, IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT AND AT THE CHEAPEST RATES IN THIS CITY, POLITICIANS WILL FIND THAT THEY CAN HAVE THEIR PRINTING FOR THB POLITICAL CANVASS DONB — DEAL CRRAPER AND QUICKER aT as FICE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. SMALL PRINTERS CAN HAVE ANY LARGE WORK WHICH THEY MAY BE UNABLE TO DO PRINTED AT LOW KATES, WHICH WILL LEAVE TileM A MARGIN TO CHARGE ¥ GAT OTHER LARGE PRINTERS ARE RECEIVING YOR THEIR WORK, TNE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METKOPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING KSTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, JOR PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 4 NASSAU STRERT, NO, 97 NASSAU STREET, NO. 97 NASSAU STREET, NO, 1 NASSAU STREET, NO, 97 NASSAU STREET, NO, 07 NASSAU BTREBT, NEW York, NEW YORE. NEW YORK. W YORK, NRW YORK NEW YORK. ORDERS PROM THR COUNTRY MUST BR ACCOM PANIED BY A DEPOSIT TO ARCRITE ATIRNTION. BE EUVROPEBAN STEAMSUIPS. GTEAMSHLP COMPANIES CAN HAVE THETR PRINT. SS ing fur rf nt, IT Nawe, RECT LINK TO FRANC noral Tran satiant x saturday, March 7, RE, Duclidane, saturday, sai 8 PAK mae 8 Brest Firat cabin, shoo. or Includi ra‘lway toxin anny bo m aaa 1, $159 oF $145; - econd cab n, These steamers do uot carry steer Ke passen, Medical attendanve iree 0° char. American travwilers go.ng 10 oF returning nent of + uropa by takli Ig the dha from the Conti+ 8 ays ad nue! besides auving time, trouble and expense, GBOKUs MACKENZIE: Agout 08 Broaiwuy, ITEAMBR ST, LAURENT, FOR BREST AND HAY 4) wil leave pier No. bu North, End 100% of Morton st, Saturday, Fevi uary 22, at one o'ciock. ‘Passengers are requested (o be on board at twelve o'clock, hg Hawaure Awanioan: PACKES COMPANY'S jt ateams! me? creat N. Trautmann, commander, carry! will sail on JUBSDAY, Feb-as n taking passengers for Hamburg, flavre, Southampton and Loudon, mine teabin, $120: second cabin, $72 ae $35—pay. ee eT aT hee hiers, will sail Mat aUNdakbr a Go. Oo. iO HAED mons, eneral Passenge: Age i No.61 Hroul sures, N'Y, "No. 6 Bavelay'sireet. N.Y. the United States mail ata. M., for N.Y. Passage to London direc Excursion ‘Lckets at redi montux. WM. PENN, Captain Biltinge, from New York. Februs ATALANTA, Capt. Pinkham, from New York... ....Maroh 7. BELLONA." Captain vixon, trom New York tain Gleadeli, from New York. nt British fron ‘steamship WMP bNortn niver, for London direct, on Saturday, Mls of lading given to Havre Antwerp, Rotterdam, Jam and Qunkirs, tsi nage uply 10 KOWEIE N. OLALK, 25 Broadway, For freight apply at 54 South street, UWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents ‘AN » 1s master, carrying he Bremen pier, foot "oo RSDAY, FEBRUARY 2% MEN, Via" ‘NOUTHAMPTON, ED taking passengers to nuthin LOn and Bremen at the folowing London, 41 ‘ne Fate yayable ta sem Tor the fifat cab, $120; second abla $73; inte To be followed by steamnsins HANSA, Von Oterendorp, maste, on Vhursday, Mave: 5, for freignt or passage appiy to VELRIUUS & C , SPEED AND COMFORT. Further Reduction in Passa ‘fhe favonte passenger steamers of every Satu day, with passeuge: Derry:— é : ' 68 feck street. Rates, he Anchor Line salt for Liverpool, Giasgow aad pa ineurrenay:— To Livery lasgow aud Derry ubins, $99 and $75. scgording to location, Excursion ti ood for 18 months, $190. Intermediate, $93; Steeruse, $29, paid certitieates froin these ports, $35. Passengars shipped to and from Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Have, Ee at very low rates. pine turtner mrorraation apply at the Company's odo 0. 8 Bowling Green, New . HENDERSON BROTHERS To avoid imposition passengers wil: please come dirtct to the odie, as tuts company doos not employ runnors. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, OALLING AT town.—The Inman Line, wader covtract with 1) Bates and British gor CG aL UR ENS. e United wernments for carrying the mails. Saturday, Feb, 22 Monday, Feb. 0 vBaturday, Feb. No ‘Saturday, Mar b7 Era (ein tial fa londay, March # CLY, OF LONo: Vurday. ‘March 14 ‘And each succeed: iternate Monday, st one P.M, OF PASSAGE By the mall's gainer sailing every Se bie in Gold. sare by ihe Monday soamers—Hivst eabia, $90, go1ay steerage. $3), currency. - Rates of prasage from New York to Hallfax—Cabin, $20; steerage, $10, payable in gold Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, ae, at moderate rates. mates from Liverpool or Queenstown, $49, enr. ‘cketa can be bought here by persone sending for For further information arply at, the Company's oflces, 15 Broad HE NATIONAL LINE. Bteamera weekly to Liverpont and Queens wi Plena? Born river. everv Saturday . sisladoaad RK, ‘Thomson. HELY ETA, Cuttin NSY! TA, FleaNce Cabin passage, Bteeraze passave, 8: pentterage Uokets ‘from eae or Queenstown, $35, cur- eney, Stecrage tickets from Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Havre, $45 in Sree. For further particulars 87 wud 27 Broadway, or 73 erie at the offices of the company, ondway. aie pre F.'W. J. HURST, Manager. EAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, From New York only t MINNESOTA. rice. MANHATTAN february 19. February 26. Gab ga gol or in passage, Je from and to New York, Paris, amburg. Rotter. ¢am- Ae Dratison fremud, Reelaca, France sad Germany at lowens rates, ace iy 2, WILLTAMS & QUION, 29 Broadway and 88 outh street. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND. QUEKNSTOWN—BY the Cunard line of exira ateamers TRIPOLI au February 26 ALEPPO oat! Cabin pansage. $3), gold; ‘steerage, #2, ‘currency. 0 10 Ne kat lowest raien. For treight or catin passage apply 4 Bowling Green, For steerage passage apply ut ees: ov yortcr THE SPLENDID, STEAMAIIIP MINNESO- river, for Que pool, on Thurlday. Feb, . old: Steera; “aooly Po WiLbtAMS & GUION: W'hiouiway. Gras 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. WD Steerage, cabin at the lowest raion, MINNESOTA, ednesday, February 19 DENMARK saturday; February 22 Drafts payable in'any part oi England, Ireland a land at ehrsent rates of eechange: “Apply at THOMPSON'S Passage Otiee, 72 Broadway. VOR LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN Canard stenmsttp PALMYRA, Wednesday, February § CUBA Wednesdsy, Mare! AUSTRALASIAN Wednesday, March u RUSSIA... cWedneaduy, Mareh 18 Show New TOUR. Cabin....... recoad cabin... ain presage, agablein ge For freight or passage apply to |. OUNA No. 4 Bowl: PAssage BY STEAMER 70 AND FROM Liverpool and Queenstown at reduced rates, Also from Liverpool and London, Pas . By first ‘clare packet eh! poDratts pay payable in ad parts of Great Grhaia end Ireland at Kony vo Lo FAPSOOTT BROS., ® South street and 3 Broad: way, NITED STATES PASSPORTS, INDISPENSABLE 10 » Great Britain aud the Continen| Fave Washington within thirty-six hours, by ans ublie, No, 1 Chambers street. cured from Washin| SCHMIDT, Notary COASTWISE EAMSHIPS. " 7 ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP UO, position to monopoly. OR CALIFORNIA ae Piissag LOWER THAN DY ANY OTTER Lint, by their elegant and favor '@ sleamshios BAN FRANCISUY AND MUSES TAY LO My to rail on ‘Tuesday, February 25, at noon, from pier 29 North river Yor passage apply 19 N. CARRINGTON, Agent, 1 West rirvet, cvrner’ of Wacrem, Wi. M. WEBB, Prosdeat, Cuannes Dawa, Vico President, 4 Exchange place. New Yor, pactrig.ae Freight au Steamers of the of Cunal street at [2 0 elo MALL, STEAMSHITE. © MPANY'S ne to California and China, paxsage at greatiy reduced rates, pier 42 North river. foot ; then > each adult. Mi Fobruacy 2, hace ESI! "Steatner of Me ihéS, connects closely wi Rt er of March 21, CHINA. leaving San Francisco Aprit 14 for” J China. ‘For paskage tickets and all information apply at the oom. pany’s ticket office on the wharf, foot aay street, BABY, Agent. . FORME VIA PANAM. Ko" bs “abt CED RATES OF Naront, The Paoine Mall ri Feb. iz dock if — TATE will sail on Friday, Feb. 21, at IZ o'clock moon, wi Atigltrecelved until Thurcday, at 3 1. M, For tutes lnquize at freight office, ou company's pler, nsf rte ng Lipmeot freighs mua sen _ WELLS, PARGO & cp ces Pr. eamship Company 20. Preignt row st THOMAS | "AND BRASIL. K ‘The elegant sidewheel svamenip SOUL AMERICA, 2,000 tous burden, Captain K. L. Tinklepangh, will sail for CUAST WISE STEAMSHIPS, J NITED STATES MAIL TO MEXICO, For nal and Vera Crug, ‘ilegant sidewhes! siesrmship ALABAMA will eatt fee adore porta trom pier No, 5 cast river, on Saturday, Fem Fuary 2, at 3 ght OF I PALES ERURE & SONS, #4 Beaver street Ty NED SyAres Sa 70. MAVANA. flantio Mail Breamabip Co pany Salling regularly evaty Tharslay, wt 5 o'aladk P.M, pew Py 4 North river, B, Adams, feb i Ev Jan Sice via Nassau Feb, 2% ue + Capi baer, March 5. For sreight or passag seat p 8 Magreog. President, Bow.ing Grsem OR HAVANA, CARRYING THE UNITED STATRS Mail the well known fast sailing sidewhoel ateam ship RAPIDAN, W. 8. Clim man. Caimanndee wit aad fee ierabgve por, ruin pier 33 North river, on Saburdage BeBe bee 4 ts P.M east ° re 0 oo measur ent yer fc Frelgat an wo ei Sta, Kee ier pee Ya a '¥, $65 in currency, ho irelgh for liavana received on day of sailing. hor Height or passage, baving Uosurpassed uosommedae lous, apply to sedigt« LVING3TON, FOX & C9., BA T.iberty street. REGULAR LINK, FOR GalVEsT XAS, Dae Tect.—'he. favort! hip THBLE. G ix autkins, will Nod North river, on the day. February 2, at 3 olclock FM. precisely,” for Galvesssm r frolght or pasangs having superior accommmod won apply to D, THLE ION & C0, 29 Bro dene rpexas Linc ror GALVESTON, TEXAS.—THS AL steamshio TERPS, Captain Baw. ‘er. in reosiving freight ai pcr 20 East river, and will sail Wednesday, bem 26, #t three o'clock P.M. “Apply to ui MALLORY a0. 1 153 Malden lane, OR N. W ORLE DIRECT. Merchants’ Steamship Line, comprising the fret class HER: ap GENERAL MeADL, Mapua W. Sampson, ‘he ‘steumsbl GENERAL MEADB, Captain A, W, Sampson, will, be despatched on Sota keh pracy 2 ad Bo'clock P. M., from Pier No 12 N rlgat received at through rates for Mobile and Galves passage, having superior accommodations, SAMUEL | STEVENS, “o Brodaway. ANS, For freteht app y +0 the age ay VIA WAVANA, GIVING through “bills at lading to. Galveston, Lavacon, ter d'anolo, israzos Santiago Mobile and pain's on ths Ntashae #ppiriver,—Atiantic «oust Mail steamship Cotapany's new fl stelass wat draft sidewherk steamship RAPIDAN, will leave pier 36 North river for the: lay Februa-y 22. a3 P.M age, having Wosurpussed accommodae FOX & CO., 8% Liberty atreot. EANS DIR CT. The Cromwell lane, Ste unships of this line will leare pier No. 9 North diver at 3 u'clocs_. M. na follows: = RG WASHINGT 1X Saturday, Feb. 29. For freiwht OF Pane apply to b. B. MWELL & CO., Agents ® Ook NEW oO ‘or freight of pas tlons, apply to VINGSTO! WOR NEW ORL! LINE Fo N ENE Feoru, 53 Mi den_an rt REGULAR Btevms F cabin, class $27. tulegant accommodations, Apply io TA! is, 88 Wear street, OR LINE. RINTERS WHOSE FACILITIES WILL NOT ALLOW them to print «arge work aud posters will nd i to theke advantage to have it done at the Metripy b> Printiog EKatabushment, 9% sau street, Where thev can oblain Work at rates white allow margin tw charge the saime POR SAVANNAH, GA. EVERY SATURDAY, PUNCTUALLY af 3 the favorite at lewhsel tlesmnauipe SALVADO |, Cupiain Sickerson, Saturday, Feb, 2 BAN JACINTO, Captain Atkins, Saturday, Feb, 29. Wor freight or pass: to a “rire BR, GARRISON, Agen No.8 New ¥ OR SAVANNAH, GA., EVERY SATURDAY. Black star Lan Saturday, February 33 february @S Steamsnin HUNISVLLLG. Orowell. Saturday, F at3 P. M., trom pier (3 Norta river. Through uckets given over the Central Ratiresd of Georgia and Atlantic and ult Railroad. ior da, Apply to WDEN, Ageut, 93 Weat street, ny VAN: AR, GA., F OR SAVANN Eyed, THORSDAY. The ‘Atlanuo Ooest Mail pereenr4 Company's sidewhen GENERAL BARNES, ‘Gavia? Pitovrton, sails Thuredyy HERMAN LIVINGSTON? scape Gatoa, sails Thursaeg, from pier 36 North river, a |. pevolaely «giving hi ro ticketn over th eal Hallrosd ‘of Cheon Minntie d Gulf Railroad to points in tas interor, aad Florida never to points on the coast of Florida, ‘or freight oF pa: N, FOX £ ont “nvikasro: » FO: Beiter roe, SAVANNAH, GA. —MURRAY'S LINE, KVvsae abd P foot of Wall atrect, ¢ favorite steamships CLEOPATRA, Paillips, commands., Tusaday, Feb, 1.20, Dearborn, commander, ‘Tuesaay, March 8. ‘or freight or passage apply to Foe NTURRAY, FERKIS & CO., 61 und 62 souch street, THE FLORIDA PORBS nweat—ie «lar Ine- OR CHARLE: fand, the Sou AM at3'P. Bills ot ‘Sane ‘pgeute in Chariestos: ward a'l goods MATANZAS will suil'on the following 8 tarday. ARTHUR LEARY, 73 William street LESTON AND FLORIDA Ports. Jharleston Steamship Company's are sidew heel steamanip class JAM > ADUER, Captain Leekwood, Wednesday, Feb, a RLLSTON Daptain Per nay, February 2 % Pasnong:ts. nage tickets and bills of lading tnaund to oh se touk ana Southwest tu, connection rin Railroad and with steamers to Lag mip JENRY K, MORGAN & CU, Agents 26 \OR CHARLESTON, 8,044 AND FLORIDA PORRA— LAMSHIE, COMPANY, vy, Febrasey ‘ay Februsty a snrougu passage to all points South ia conses- by steamers te rth tickets aad bits fading tan tion with South Caroliua Railroad and bs low a8 by any olber line, LER & LINNARD, Agents, 13 Brondwag. ALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPAME, POR HAVANA ANU, NGW ORLEANS, VIA KBE EST, ‘The steamship CUBA will suil for the above ports on Tuss- day, February 25, at Sy’chck P.M, Passengers lea New York in ihe evening of the day previous to sailing ‘connect with the steamer, | 4, alas or freight or passase, having splen nm apply to HENRY. WARFIELD a art accol ‘& CO. * ye. Wo spears what __ ose AND FOUN Ye POUND—ON THE NIGHT OF THK 16TH OF JANG K ary, {na carriage, an Etruscan gold Harring. The owuer can obtain the same by applying at 109 Last Niuetooutis street, near Fourth avenue. POUND—LAST BATURDAY, AN ORNAMENTS! alell Bracelet, Call after do'cloek at 140 West Four. teonth street. as 1 A cont, OF TEA. THE OWNER Caw the sare, ha proving property and Danses. Apply at he’ ches of the Bmetald, Ker treot. EFTIN AN EIGHTH STREET STAG‘, TUESDAY 18th inst, at 43g P. M., four Charity Ball fickete, 5 Bader will Pibawe Feturn ‘them to oflice of Potter Bros. Belinmy, No 3 Pine street. SDAY P.M. A BLACK WATERED 2 lk repleem, on Fifth io, between Twenty-erntty and Forty-second streets. The ‘tinder will ve rewarded bp Ie. 220 Fifth avenue, second door above Twentye 18. A SMALL GOL@ posed to have OST-ON SATURDAY, ) been ri hues, oF in & enue oar, up to Chiruett stron. Teral reward will be givea on futuraing. it to No. 436 Thirty-fourth street, FEB. and Sixth ame a Weas Ont. ON, SUNOAY VENING, A PASS ON THR E. B. B. RR, The’ finder will receive the ibaaks of ‘ihe owner on leaving It at station O for FM. Powe! 1-TWO YOLUNTERR BOUNTY BOND2, ONE ow $50), No. 0 Hudsoa evunsy, and Hoboken Township Bonds, to i. By returning them to Jobn Jenay, St Nicholas Nperal reward will be paki. 4 ‘been left i containg & ing the liberally t rewarded and no q) OST—ON FEBRUARY 18 14. ON BROADWAY, mond and Emerald Mine, DIAs with eontre stone out, am ticket attached, marked Garnet, for which a suitable rows willbe paid by returning # io W. R, Kingsland, je estat ‘up stairs, room No. 7. “REW A RDS. NONYMOUS LETIER —8% REWARD POR IDENT fying nortrale of party who on Monday last in some Sore or ollice wrote a letter with copying ink and broad, Pointed pea or quill, ina wae shanting mand _JAMES BROWN, 178 Bast Fourteenth atreet, Poli carci fe y withdraw the reward of $1,000 oifered by me. io Bere sa, THOMPSON, Secretary Adama Fixpreas Company. _Srninaraenp, Feb. 14, 1868, REWARD,—LOS' SDAY, A qrorteD $5 Maresnt ar Oe Nee Naoka it Wehaue Feturning her 4 her to No. oo Alten sirect. ON FEB, REWAHD, LOST, O% LEFT Ja # $100) WITHDRAWN. —THE friends af Me, B, i. Coltou, who disapt t last, ba ving abandoned geiroh for bi ’ rf a 7 The Kh ola team et 3 re eee jay, Feb, 22, ., nopher gg oF freiynd or phawage pps Wo ———— GARRISON, Ay ON me iheen Be or No.8 Bowing pret, New York, $2 REWARD, kp —ixROnMA yee v4 (arp Bl oan I EY a pre eraeM Domieice Fanuel, OC I Mi and ‘Angotg Barbartie OR NASSAU, N. P. te both viehn perruil of freskient Weep pas me the eregnge of the Babama government for | hair, an eee amcais yew ‘send full Maloraanta carrying roails, om ‘The Adlantio Mail steamship will, despatch he | then to'86 Urotby street, New lanl Atewbee abe "SOUL Garage «. Van a Soe rhe, sicate «hears lt hs a | $50 fe aners, REMAND WiLL on gee aed te anrous RTSON, cerendent ro, 6a Teoatas, rene i see s Oo Teirdetret.

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