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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Tunspar, Feb, 25-6 P. M. The gold market Bas been dul! to day, and the frome range was frow 142 to 142), the latest quotation on the wireet being 142); a 14244. Loans were made at fates varying (rom three to seven per cont for carrying, showing the suppl. to be largely in excess of the de- mand, and this will soon be further increased by the disbursement of the semi-annual interest on the ten- forty loan due on the lst of March, the amount being ‘about five millions. Lhe apathy with which the news ‘of the President's impeachment wus received in the Gold Room is a source of general surprise, and the wou- der ts why the premium did not rise under the influence of an event of such grea: political importance, and one, moreover, without precedent in the history of this or any other republic, Tue indifference displayed is ne doubds owing mainiy to the betief that impeachment will Rot lead Lo violence, aod thatif the President is finally deposed the act and its consequences wil! be purely political in their character The vague feeling of alarm and distrust which diled the public mind when (he subject of impeachment was firat broached ues a place to that kind of excitement which the goid premium fails to indicate, and so far &% 8 @ good sign. Another reason why gold did not advance under the nows is to be found in the fact that the speculators were nearly ‘il loaded up with it to anticipation of a rise, and conse- quently they wore all iu the market as seilers, and not ‘ss buyers. If they tad been “sbort’’ there would bave been a scramble to vuywinich ould have put the pre- mium up. Pendug tle trial before the Senave an uneasy feeling is likely to prevail, which wil operate against any materia: decline in the premium tf 1 does mot favor au actual advance, The steamer Cimbria took out $260,000 1u specie, On the Stock Ex-nange thore has becn a somewhat fess unsettied [celin. (uau there was yesterday, and strong eiforte were iaue by (uv bulls Ww rally the railway share market, but at the advanced quotations there were more aeliera (ban buyers, aad the todications at the close were io favor of a relapse, Tue deoline of the past week in Erie has invoived be bulls in heavy losses and ox- erted a very demoralizing eifect upon the speculation fora rise, from which it wiil be slow to recover, The street naturally feeis mid about buying tho stock In the absence of any speciai suppor, and it has lost confidence im those who atiemp ed to lead the iast bull move. ment, and who, as v.i1ad leadors of the biind, ted them only toruin, That Erie is cxeap as price: go, and that with good maragemeut tt ougnt to be worth par, we Dave often remarked ; but it doos not follow that in the preseut uasetiled state of the market it will aot go con- atderably lower, even if outer prices do not break down also; for Wall streot ruses trom one extrome to another, nd from being very vullist tt'bas become very bearish, Nothing new has trauspired in relation to the suits against Mr, Drow, aud whether they are witidrawn or got will matter litle, so lar as the course of Erie stock ‘sconcerned. The aireciors say that the proposed com- pact betwoen the Ere, the New York Central and the Pennsylvania Central lines will not be entered into by the Erie, for the reason that it can do much better by acouriug @ broad gauge route to Coicago. There was aa active demand tor money tuis afiernoon, but it was easily supplied at six per cont, below which rate there were few or no transactions even on government £e- eurities, The drain of currency inte the Sub-l'reasury aud to the South aud West ts larger than was looked for, and beth burrowers and lenders are beginning w adjust themselves w a six per cent mouoy market and a dimiutshed surpins of Joanable funds. The mercantile demaud .or money is Increasing, aud in discounts there 1s more tirmoess, the geucral rate for frat class commercial paper being seven per cont. This adverse turn in the ioas market is.used vy the bears in SOCKS AY 4D argument im their favor, but there ts no probability of the eupply falimg ghort of iho demand for an indefinite tengin of time to come, aliueugh the vate of interest may ve aivaaved, For speculative pur- poses, however, a seven per cent market is as good as @ cheaper one, aud Wall sireet eoon adapts itself to changes in the rate of inierest, Stocks which are dia- proportionately high, ike New York Centra: and Hudson River, will be likely to decliue and become adjusted to the range of tue gemeral markes, and the inducements to sell these and buy governments are very strong just now, for the latter are the cheapest securities in Wall strees at the present time, while those previously returred to are the dourest, aod ependent to @ growt extent upou the prestige of one man, But those outside vf Wall street will du well to Koop out of it, Government securities were weak during the morn- tog, but im the aferuouu ander an improved demand a “portion of the decliay of abvut a half per ceat was recovered, and at the cise the market was dull but steady at the éubjoined quotations:—Registered, 1381, ALL @ 121!s; coupon, 1881, LILY # 111s; 6-20, reglatored, 1662, 10675 a 107g; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, Ally 8 11124; do, 1834, 107% @ 108%; do., 1865, 409 » 100'4; do., 1863, Jaouary and July, 106% YT; do., 1867, 107% @ 1079{; 10-40’, registered, 101 @ 101)¢; 10-40's, coupon, 104% a 104 June 7.90%, 1065 a 106%; July 7.30%, 10634 6 1063, May compounds, 1804, 1173 #118, August do,, 1164 #117; Septomber do., 116 @ 116);; Uctober do., LIS\ alloy. At the commencement of business the stock murket was weak and unsettied, and sales of Erie were made at 6654, Ab the eariy session o! the open board Erie sold a8 66% a 675, aud New York Central at 125), 0 126, At the first regular board the market was activo, but ‘armor, and Ni York Central closed 7 lower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 1%, Michigan Southern 14, Cleveland and Pittsburg 114, Cleveland and Toiedo 2%, Rock Island X%, Northwestern 1, do. proferred %, Fort Wayno %, Westera Union Telegraph %. Pacific Marl was 34 higher, Government securities were oak. Xtxes of 1881 closed 3 lower, coupon five-twenties of 4864 %, new issue of 1865 34, new issue of 1367 \, coupon ten-forties %. eceven-thirties, second series, Shird cories 34. The express stocks were duli and % a 4 lowor, At the open board at one o'clock there was further improvemea: in prices, with sales of Eric at 684 068%, and of New York Central at 127 @ 12734. Follow. img the cal @ steady feeling provi and at tae second regular board prices were a frac- ‘ion higher and (hero was # moderaie degree of activity. New York Central closed % higber than at the frat regu- tar board, Ene %, Hudson River 7, Cleveland and Pitis- ‘burg 4, Cleveland and Foledo %, Rock Island 3, North ‘western preferred 3%. Fort Wayne %, Pacific Mail 1- Atlantic Mail \%, Wesera Union Telegraph %. North» western was % lower. Government securities were irregular, Coupon five-twenties of 1862 closed 1 lower, new issue of 1865 3, new insse of 1807 1, seven-thirtios, second series, { Coupon five-twenties of 1804 were 3¢ tigher, issue of 1865 %. The express shares wore dull and }¢ @ % percent higher, At the open board at half. past three the market remained firm and New York Central sold at 127%; Erie, 68%; Michignn Southern, 90% a 01; Cleveiaud and Pitteburz, 94);; Cleveland and Toledo, 107% @ 107%; Northwestern, 58% @ preferred, 72% a 73; Fort Wayno, 100 9 100); Western Uniom Telegraph, 34%; Pacific Mail, 113). After the call there was a sbarp advance im Pacific Mail to 114%, ‘or three per cent aoove the highest prico of the day, while Erie was bid up to 6919 New York ntral to 128%. The improvement was not sus- valned, however, and at the close the markot was somewhat drooping at the following quotat) New York Cen'ral, 1275 a127X; Erie, O8)¢ 0 08% 5 % 027% 8 Michigan Southern, 00: Cleveland and Pittsburg, 0434 2047; C Toledo, 107% a 108; Reck Island, 96 Wayne, 100% 9 100%; Northwestern, 598 59%%; do, " preferred, 72% Pacific Mail, 113% 9 113 ; Ohio und Missiveippi certificates, 304% a 905¢; Western Union Telegraph, 34%; a 34%; Atlantic Mail, 6 08%; Quicksilver, 2334 a 24. The reguiar 9 open boards bave just passed rosolutions forbidding any of their members from at wnding the up town Even: or sending Shoir representatives there, This action was rendered necessary by @ recdnt attempt to revive the fven! Exchange which existed some years ago, and tondemned at the time, The atroot life is sufficiently great shis to torn night imto day, taken by these org! Aflect of preventing nocturnal dealings in stocks, while the gold board wiil, 1s is audersiood, pase similar reso- tution. The following is @ comparison of the price of the leading speculative stocks at the Oret open board to-day and last Monday weer ;— hoe 1% oo 10s i) #0: a ” ‘ 108 1 ba 1. bi 28. tone, Rook Island ” Fort Wayne “aot 2 Northwestern. + 60 1s Do. preferred. T436 2h Pacific Mail 108% - Atlantic Ma OT ~ Western Union + Ot % The foreiga nen market was quiet and sterling was a fraction low some instances, Bankers’ bills op England at sixty days were quoted at 109% a 109%; at three days, 110 a 1104; commercial bills, 108% a 10934. Bille om Paris as sixty days, 5.1734 05.15; at three days, 6.15 a 6.1334. Console and American securities were quoted thus in London to-day and on previous dates:— but rates ruled quite steady. Tho chariering bustnees wae | Without activity, The supply of tonnage cor tinnae light, = engasomenia were: fo Liv etpvol. Her et 109 mag Dyn at Wid. wo ao, . 66 Ibs., fh . Ww ‘he eb. ques Cubs ~ and back, with about id bhas. sugar, at 2 brig, with about 12) bola. petroleum, Lo Bailie at bey o Bettih wee LS bbls petruloum” to Cork tor orders, at Tx; an American bark, 3) blids. tobsc- £0, to a port in’ spain, and a British brig, about 00 bales cotton, to the M hertanean, 00 Detvate terns, pegs bales cotton ry He Guuir Bags lat Gouwy Clete tee tuit’ betsicnds A sale of 160 bales was reported at 1! qe. Hipes —A fair bi talon being 2.500 a full Dricaaftthe t 20e., Montevideo (cow, do, Nantaviien (or) a Fe. AT. | Feb. 2H | Seba. at ise do 100) Buenos Ayren, 3 nein on “onsols ue 92) hy] L000 clay ited (ox) and 3,000 Montevideo ‘om prirate United Si Ty Tis quote:—Buenos Ayres, 198, @ 19: Erie. es a 49% 43% Pits iat Buanot Ayr, 2 wo 2 be Ulinois Central. 85% sit Bie dees. or; Gorcioates Rito Mining shares were dull. At the first board smith & Parmelce closed 10c, higher, selling at $2 75; Consoll- dated Gregory Gold was Se. lower, selling at $3 95; Quartz Hill 25c., selling at $1 05; La Crosse Gold sold as G60, ; Edgohil! Mining $3 30, A Chicago journal of Saturday thus refers to the failure of the Firat Nationat Bank of Keokuk :— ‘The report to-day that the First National Bank of Keokuk bad failed caused a slight Maas fo Pine] circles, but on inquiry we find that, while a large amount of business is transacted between this city and Keokuk, the billg mostly come via St. Louls, so that there can be few, if any, losses incurred in this city. Only one bank io ‘the city bad any connection with thi Keokuk institution, and, a: that was merely an ex- change account, there can be little or no loss austained, Of course the securities of the bank in question will be more than ample to meet the demands of the bill holders, and the public generally will sustain no. loss, As we bave no particulars with regard to the failure, further comments at present are unnecessary, Tho receipts for customs, and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ty ‘to Coutral America, Galiforoin, io be, is) 4 21 Iba, ~ Iba., We. alte, Stock, Mc. gad Te oxs S80: Febriary 3 oe 1 uw boc being moderately ative and wendy aitoe ‘alc, for Ainerican aud S5c. a bOy. fur Bavar ona steady at our last quotations, with a moderate der wr.—Manila was dull at 10%c., gold, Other kinds were aultand nema. Inox. —Scotc! more firmly hold at $39 008 see for eginion and Bai Rss for. Gioaguraock, Dat we Of notaales of soneognense, “Businets ti ameciona was Fee Srlcted by the deniness o-holders, ‘Tho oulyanlo "s heard of were about 1.00) tons No. 1 Allentown at $3450 for Tand'2, About ‘allroad iron were di of at @ secret Price, Refined bar was Grm at $6.) a 8: Learmxn,—For hemlock a fuir demand prevails and prices of some kinds were slightly higher, the market closing buoyantly. Common nide stock ant'du:naged of all kinds continue seorce. For oak the demand was limited, but prices were. steady and, firm, tlemiockHuenos Ayres, aed Paid ai . por tb: do, middie, Be tight aie: 's Bsces dol” Califoraitg heawy. Be“ “ite fie, Pulddle, “Bike a e.5, do. light jo. Orinveo, &e do, middle, 260. « 2te.; do, light. 25) ged, ail Kinds and. werghis, 22°, a 24% ale. do. In the rough: Soe. wae. , oii B80. a lo, mle, Sse, a tte. ® poor d>. er, cays expired portion of the week have been as foliows:— ger ed eu 3+, SG. a 400, a midds 7 do. in the ro h AGe. hep os torinagiy soe ONE rena ite a di ant She at sd peilies, et ital Fob. 24... $888 622 $4,735,008 $9,008 105 $109,178.00 | Taam crater oneysurnay ab Sih os month Fob, 25... 372,000 1,261,091 1,358,256 109,032,086 Gas. gold. The value of exports (exclusive of specie) {rom New York to foreign ports for the wook endiog February 25 was $2,963,819, against $3,636,417 the week previous, SALES AT THE NEW YORK YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Tuesday, Fe Feb. 25=-10:15 A. Ait Wn 100 sha Mariposa 4 (fekaee Math 8000 US 6's, 9 o'clock 8:0 do. 20000 US 5.20,¢,"67, nis. 10) Boa Har & Irie B. ‘200 Mich Central RR 600 Reading RR 300 do. ‘6000 . Ftd Tenn 6s, ‘ex oon: 000 Virgin eX cou iH Mo eae RPE ia Land NV een Ws, '... trie im 95 iv . paper tack ktm ine. mMon was steady at $1 4 aud lump at $2. —H0i Iog qua iiss were moderately active mt viows pr ces. id crop diatt ling grades were inact've and prices were nom nal. males, 8 hhds. 38 tierces Cardenas 1.255, hhds. 8 tierces ‘Trinidad on private terms and i a. We quote. —Old C muscovado, a aut New it Ss, 3 hhde Cuban, 3f English Island’, and 400 bbis, New Naval Stores.—Spirite turpentine was in Right demand and prees were iregular, A sale of about 20 obls, to are rive, was made at 7%., the market closing at about 7: 7244." Tho transactions in rosin were but about pre- vious prices were. ask x FY Otor common to nod. strained, $3 62% $3 % for Nord $4.0 $5 tor No. 25 x $6 25 (or pale, and $6 50 a $8 for extado. Sales 600 QbIs. No. Tat $4 6 $5. 700 do, good muiniond at BS 69. aad 40 do, pale at $625, Ui tar we heard of no sales, Wilming- ton was held ut $3250 $843 was done in palm, the gales tn C1s.—A large busine Boston, being 400,000 Ibs. for export, at or abwut 10 76.100e,, and 100,000 Lbs, at 10%C., closing firmer at Ic, wile. OI cocoantit oil the sales werd 6UA lbs. at i7hc. Dart wax higher, with sales of 6,000 gailon~ at $18 e $1 36! closing at $ls5a$ 3 Were qaitd xtendy 4b Gc. for crude i A waa un but firm ni 192 bbls, pork. 232 do, beef, 763 packages 2 do, und 400 kegx inrd and 445 dressed hogs. derable activity and buoy. ancy inthe hog product again to-day, and nearly all kinds were somewhat highe. ‘There was but ltt vity tn pork, however, the lower price of gAld tending to dampen tho “specu ative ardor ve market neverthriess ruled very frm urn (bisher, persienlarly for ‘new most, as $26 10, cua sand) regular, were £00 pois 8744 w $25 10 for new moss, $: Shi waa Md for ‘extra. prime, $22 60 for pri 8; also. for future delivery new mess ut $5 oe April and $25 for Mor option. Dres-ed hogs were lirm at 18Ze, « No. for W and Iie. for Beef was in moderate request and steady, with sales of 30M bbls, at $10 4 $18 for ; good mese and $18 a $2 quiet but firmly held, $42 50 a $37 for prime m haane were firm, with sales of 216 Cut meats ing 260 pkgs. withto the range of Tigo. pickled shoulders, a ISige. for smoked, Ibe 4 188 is tie. for de ickled harns, fo. for smoked, and 180! n 18%ze.lor bage eee ee ped: Binene tras slings wegiaoted, bat Semiy hee-ap tle 3900 Tan s 20. for Cumber pene a 2p 8 18 for Short tub, thse i @ 13346. for long Clear, and 14i4c. & L4bgc. bend Mil dst Bat. pe? + ies 50 boxes long clear wf [Sho Lard agaia 1h00) Pitts, FU WAC ben 3 | advanced and in fair jfemmand. the sites haw 61000 Mor. & Penex 24m sig 1oi6 rt ‘00 11 tat mn, SOM, Bur & Gui'er d 148 eae was quiet bu Sean TolieW ib equip Yoo MIT St Pal HE... Big . ta ‘yuge Hishin Pheaks Bank. = 108" 40 Der Laci” € WW ici? 184 ir cosine she Pheaix Ban . 0 Rk State of NYork! 112 mies tree RR 45 | Yortiandt, ‘Steuben and other’ counties firking, ey ead ae S846 | ordinary State dairies, firkins. 4c. fm 4%c,; ordiary Siate 50 0. ee WK yo 4 B84 | dares, Werb tubs, 40c, a fe; halt-lirkia tabs, State dairies, i p Tus ging | fine to betes, Ss a tor jhaiearkia Mavs, State dairies, talk Limp & Traders’ Bk. 22 10 cnte# Alin RR... 128, iS jorthern Peanaylvania da‘ries, Orkin 100 Cea Coa! ©: 42, JRO) Oblo.k Mine RR 5. 2076 a fe. pescory ‘atten br eg oe S i NI feat | 1B4e. aciory daines, fino quality, Doe Hak St Josenh it 7D factory “dairies, common to fair quality, $3 sf ; vt 8% arm dairies, tance and ortra quality. 146, 0 15) Ff i Tandy | farm dairies, tair to good, We. ® Ide. farm dairies, FE 4056 | fon, iio iio; Orang eSumiy skimuied, choos, fea Lda, Ey $ Pereoigem,—Crade tm bulk was dali bat firmly held ab a ae aa hig | 120. Mie heatd of no) rmpertant sales, Crude im bhi. waa 45 shoo & Ueiitce Hie 112” 00 00 cote 4 NW Bit“ feed cee etate rian ean tbuaes tee daaaet eee 1 lene ater thei ony ‘@ | light and the market-closed weak at about 203.0. for standard PEE oe Doe e een oe 850 200 Wells, Fargo & Co & 2W NY Central RE az 100 do. Last evening OW bbla. were sold wuite, Free was dull ut 413;0, a 420, was Ja, brisk demand. the sales being Ive. = 1¥e., almost all at 176, a LSe.; seller's option, at 17°. sold Low do. ‘Of reurtuimid bois in balk wore toc. The market in Philadelphia was duil and heavy. Ha ane Two Ag asa P.M. ‘The ouly & as iach CB Es, pepe at pore pribitey vs 4 for the taat it larch, # Cn iverable uj fags en ee ree Wee ee ty to tne it dune, ‘and 200do;, for last malt of apie 1g | on pr vate terns, Bio Ode Shae Bed ie ws canta —_ is Ricx.—Only roferate p02 ng demand prevailed for 1200 USB's 631, 6 a. Prices were steady at Uc. @ Lise, 1o000 OS Bs. be2h 6, "64 1 eax, —There was tore ae-ivity in the market for raw, (60.0 US 6's, 5 20, c, ‘65. and prices were sirong at @ Io, tor fair to good re: 000 do ay Suing Cuba, The stock tx Red, being only about 1,79) thda., "Sw 0 8-6.) 6 B.S I vores, 65) bags and 10 ‘mel ‘Sales to-day were oe Us he lee ee 18 Fig bhane ac titer Ie. fo Cubaand Ibe. tor Ceri 7000 US Bathe, or. A 4h? ions 400 iisais"cou. outs 800 shs Weet Union Tel. ‘BW American Coal.. B01 boxes at 12%e. — 145 vat were jn fair demand at unchanged Prices. ut 0 vnies Curseos were ined E actions: Sales ot currency. The trat Goat—Tampico were q) do.: Vera Cruz, d6c, a We. do.; Bue: currency ; » BT}gc. a We,, do.; Cyracoa, 350. ; ape, 3/140. & 42! ;0., do. Deer auras,” Vera Grok and ty Pacific Mail 93. Go.. ta etd | Avoctican, abec,, gold: Sao Juan, de. « 4: Paty 5e., aud (ara, (eo, 200 Atlantic Mail 85 Go me io shiyati™ 1h oe riseutcWe fear‘ we infor tee. Sesan we ‘. 0! at aa tung | Usexos—Clover waa firmer, but quiet, at 19s, a aie Hiio ono Migs ne << g | Timon was mindy at $M Koen fan waa held ies A ; i. 2 Zo 0 $2 Hd, without pales of tiiportnnce. outta tine OE Ce 8 Ae SR. | cee $2 814 w $2 40, gold, duly paid Batt.—t he arrivale hat mn ve light, but che demand COMMERCIAL REPO Toxspay, Feb. 26-6 P.M. Bxcswax was dull at dlo, a 42c. Corron.—Only « moderate basiness was transacted in this staple. At the opening some salcs were made at a reduction from yesterday's prices, but at the close bolders were firm, manding full prices. @peculators and exporters were the principal operators. The sales comprised 4,496 bales, includ. ing 2,44 for export, 1,010 on speculation, $42 for spi ‘fund 4W in transitu, Subdjoined are the closing quotatio Uplanae me Sebi g Hem, meme Bx zs Canorxs.—Adamantine were steady at Tle, a 23. for it Ss were steady at é5c. a «Se, and patent at ext.—Rosendale was quoted steady at $3.26. American, ingot was more sought after, st no ut. The sales were ‘ortage la! why Fig Werhee toe Gainey Gernsnes do Oe roll ee ear pescourea | transactions ee ae Ad auction sale of about 6, ‘soot page is to be — soon, some buyers aro holding off in. eonsequence. Other desc: tptions fare quiet, Put Bro. with sales duri the ‘of G49 bags Jamal bee @ lbige , gol a3 40. Coste Hews wiih the range . gold, We dicinry, to fairy 12bq Brine Shey a ie an fair to fi fis Qe Vonks tri aoa & inde ‘Baltimore, e400 i Bou tad ot owner es. Daves axp Dyes — market was quiet. The fone ae dice gold Wt drums gold tons soda wah, at 2g, a 2%. gol ‘drums caustic'ecda at ory 47%. do.; 4d cases biew at He. Ud argole at ade was light, Kales jerma, TAS, br sary ode, at diye, gold, S000, Ibe," tie “dost casks enn tary, park ate the demand © 908 Honduras ni e ruled stead; under ® mod trade demand to-day, and ‘rit were without moteworthy alteration, Se tote Mate ‘Sed Wenern, were, the turn Since en the whole wae sten: 810 $18 16, but eomne al for i een ‘some The sates were about dy at the Annared quota quiet, but steady at our pi ak firth WIth & moder , h- neariy all the avles we, of the choleest bron ght 7 00) bbis., the market cl oa UbIE. at $7 0 $9 was quite free! it in at wee Bhowi change, ‘sion 1,000 nbs at $5.4) 8 86 A Beandymiae, $6 for chy, and Western on private terms, Superfine State and Westers.. fertre State. . Round hoop Ubio, abipping brani Kound hoop Obto, trade brand SL Lows low extra 8t. Louis choice family. Common Sou. hern Fancy ex's Caitfornia RK at (ongka Gnd bbid} of dered ay, so'was Freely Ora f Ke tt fou aiivalent wo $8 Lo $9 89 ation os ete re siderable ster tarth gad oe at portant, “ Fesrawes: elt were cule moderate, bas bean exceedingly smail. not materially Jobbei changed, however, re $40) & $4 tor Ashton's per sack, &: Vorth f ta 2 for qrotnd, $: We, a Goo, for Tark's Island per vusivel. ¢ heard of no tmportant enles of any desenm No chacge in prices was reported. Cassia was quoted ‘& 9246.5 pooper, ao Me. ngs, 6, Me age clutoeus, dhe s Soe. 10, TaLtow wae {no fair demand and Qrm, with sales of 100,000 1a, at He. a Lee. Tosacco,—The transactions in Kentucky were light. No Ta seadiewf the ¢ eases being only about 2 casen ab from 6c, Uavana the sales were 9) bales, taclud ing ® parcel from second hands, within the rance of 9c. $1 10. There was but little activity 1a the market for manu- factui 11m. Pig continued dull, but prices were without aces wold; Strnite te. clovi - of moment, Banca being quoted at 2te, 7 0, and English se. do, Pines were firinty hola nest, the aales being 1,000 boroe LC. sivive, 1,000 do. charcoal terne, si iowa a large bust ‘all kinds of domes teythe demand being entirely from manufacturers, and prives have ruled firmer, the market closiag strong and wie active — Woollen improved 47, extra, includin ioe, Texaa at and fine at Py $3,000 Tom fas apring at 2e., and Pion ‘a orn! tba, elip lamba! Fis.00 do. betes 106 baton. Tall and" opeiag ‘chtyat Sie. ak, Balled on private terme foreign ihe Cordova in lots, 18 do, rake ACUDeN? on Titt CenTRAL RarLnoan,—An accident oc. curred to the sleeping conch of the Cincinnat) express train which left this city at two o'clock on Saturday morning. When between Lyons and Clyde the rear car, a sleeping coach, was thrown from (he (rack by broken rail, The car wae dragged some distance over the ties and the body was torn from tue trucka Whe tho shackle oroke and lot the car boose from that b} woich 4 was drawn it 1 of ton of twelve foot, but did ‘Tho paascngor braised by the joss! they received, but none were seriously injured. Th were not more than doven the Tue bedding got spon of stoves and took tre, making @ smo! that nearly euffo- cated the passengers, One of them broke a» window to ventilate the car, The tombling about of | ny earthen spittoons caused some bruises, Rev. Dr, bog on, of Ly city, Was in the car aad wae slightly irs, Mortimer, of thie city, was in the car rae iajered probably. more thi rd, She sustained » Lo AO of thi probably eral ‘ere. Anotoor iady was some. Shes rajurea ‘Mr, Colwell, conductor of the train, hap- pened to be in the car and received a scalp wound = inary bat ot ri Mee “oa named featy, wal D 0 serene \@ passengers were tow quizered up and taken eastward in another car of the train and the lay was not greater thao baif as = Rochester Union, Feb, 24, oth ” by the or, ed married were atta eo art % lover, oxpinit opin ime on tbe," The non. 7 on the bus: prevent her iia Preven wove BELIZE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Cholera Abating—Opening of Leatsia- ture=Thoe Herald and Belize Advertisiug= Iuynigrution, Bruits, fonduras, Feb. 10, 1868, The cholora bas entirely disappoared from this town, Dut there are several cases in the outlying villages, and in most of them it proves fatal, as they have 0 medical assistance. There have beem about two hundred deaths in Belize, whore we have a population of some six or seven thousand people, One out of every four who bave had it bas died, when in the different towns to the north and south but one wut of four have recovered, showing the value of medical attendanco, and that our physicians fully understand the disease, The Legislative Assembly was opened in person by R. J. Longdes, our new Liewenaut Governor, His speech was not lengthy and was favorably received, He asked the confidence of the members, and assured them he would do all he could to merit it. He brought in with his speech seven now bills, for whicn he aeked « candid aud impartial consideration, and gave encouragement for the future prospects of the colovy. Perhaps no opening speeca for the past eight years has been +o well received or bas giveo such general sati-fuction, Aud on the whole the people of Brtich Honduras are en- couraged and hope for beter ties. Tho mail steamer Trade Wind bas brought down 102, 110 and 122 passengers respectively on ber last throe. trips, immigrants from the su fedvracy, Tus iv beyond all otner countrit try forsugarcaue. in no other land can such sugar canes be found, ana the fact is proven by viel of over three ions to by actu: nds of Mr, Paul at Setter river, We have nover claimed more than two tons to the acro, and even this bas been disputed by the people in Jama ca, Cuba and Louisiana, Now the matter bas been set at rost oy actual measurement in ‘his casa, made by Joun A. Do Brann, civil engineer, assisted and directed by two men from Lou siana, one of whom bas assured tho writer that the-e lands will do even better than (his, as this 13 the first crop, and that the land has not been properly cleared, the large trees which were falion to clear tue land not having been burned or removed from the lan Of course they occupy a portion of the land, and li prevented thy use of the plough, not an acre of which has beon ploughed or properiy cleared from grass and wi The contract for carrying our maiis in future {s to be advertised in your paper, for New York, and in two papers in New Orleans, {hat the Heratp alone new York was selected is a cow nent to that junrpal, aud shows that even away down here this people know and apprectate the influence of the New Yore Henaip. Some of those who come down here have means to buy land, ciear it and pat up sugar mils, These are the men who are wanted and who will be sure lo suc ceed, while tho bu'k of thase whd come here are withe out money, without industry, and, I tear, without cha- Taey loaf around for a tow weeks, get into dabt, ither die of want and exposue or beg their way back to Now Orioans of Captain Morreil, of the Trade Wind, who is go kind hearted that be cannot refuse thor # passage. You aro beginning already to reap in the United States the re-ults ot your philanthropy to the colored race. 1he@y, 28 a race, are thoughtless, indolent and un- xrateful; and it wil not 08 long betore they give you much trouble for the kindness you ave lavished upon thom, aad sooner or later they, like the negroes of Ja- maica, will turn against, and, if mney can, injure those who Have go grievousiy buffered to neip Liem; or, if this Ia not the case, they are unlike tho @ whose character and habits I have observed and studied for the last twenty-live years, Wib hundreda of men idle every day, it's aimost impossible for us to yet the ordm work of our town and harbor done, dores, watermen, wooddressers aud laborors are advans cing daily, Our only woalth at present is mm our labor, We have plenty of that, in numbers, but cannot com- mand it; hence we are curtailed in oir operations; and 80 it will bo with your freedmen, or your correspondent has entirely misixken the med whom you have lately made tree, aud have elevated to and above the whie meu of tt Wags of 8 eve. pouib, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. ©. M. Bailey & Sona Centr sar extensive tapoery at Storing Mass, was destroyed by ow lant Friday vight. ire caught trom tue engine, The loos is estimated 000 to $35 000, end Khere is no insurance, the having expired a few days belore the Gre, aud wore not renewed. © the, joyful sound! The Globe Mill dell, after a sileace of months, rang on Fr day to call the’ workers ther. A hundred bands ore there employed getting ready for mauufacturing cotton goods.—Newburyport Hera'd, ‘the Oshkosh Times gives us the following “Black Crook’’ story :-—"'Siy d said the wife, ‘ine ‘lack Crook’ {s bere; shall we witness it to-night?! “Weli,!” said the husband, “{ bad beter go alone to-night aad see it it is proper piuce for ladies.” says the wile, “rather gues ace if it is a proper pi wont, Saturday at the opera ball in Paris:—‘What! you bere, and a Adelot T thought you were dovoted to your husband,” “Yes, so Lam but te bas the ty puoid fever, and ao I thought would have le fun.’ A lady who Lad carried two common pigeons from their bome in Missouri to Illinois, a distance of two bundred miles, keepiat thom in a close box, lately missed thom, and has received a letter trom Missouri #ayiug that they bad returned to thelr old haunts, Mr, A. J. Cooper, of the firm of Blair, Cooper & Co., Ww Sexico, bas been robbed of $7,000 worth of im bars and dust, on the Pacific Raliroad cars, Ex-Governor Gilpin was several montns since ap- Minted a commissioner to survey und locate the boua- jarv line between Colorado aud New Mexico, and is now on bis way for the purpose of carrying out that mach “Yes—well,’? T'd better go alone and for yeatiemen.”” Both needed work. The sum appropriated for the survey was $20,000. The im tonnage of St. Louis amounts to eight million seven hundred and eighty. bondred and eighteen tous, and ton vesseis, A crazy foilow in a Miesour! town declared that he was sent on exrth to redeem al things; but one of bis audi- enee carried « Confederate pote to him and made bim confese his inability to go as far as that, Lord Stanley, the posaibie Promier of England, afier his father, Earl Derty, is about (oriy years of ae, and is at the head of Vereizn Affairs in the prosent Cabinet. In manoer he is very grave and austere sion of the cable banquet, whero mirth and lilar.ty were the order of the ovening, Stanley was strict as a beadie, Atan early Lour be requested to be excused. “Now,” enid bis father, ‘arl, “weean have some fua~the old man Lins g “Professor Paimer, the Fly Mau,"' who bay been ex- hibiting ia Loudon, walking on @ glass ceiling with his head dowawards, fell head foremost the otver evening. ‘The coiling was eighty or ninety feet from the ground, bat a netting was spread for Lim about thirty feet below the ceiling. He struck upon the back of bie neck just within thé neiing apd Was scarcely injured, but the escape (rom a terri death was very narrow, He did not fintsh the performance, The woods around Rictmond bave been swarming with buntemen forsevera! days past, Yorterday a cou- ple of gentiomen, experts with fowling pieces, succeed~ ed in bagging twenty-nine partridges and eleven robing, ‘These birds wore fat and in good orfer, Robins, heretue fore so abundant at this season of the year, are said to be rather scarce, Rabbits have also sby or die appeared entirely, Not one waa seen on Saturday tram p of seven milea. —R chmond Kraminer, Feb, 24, eo thousand six qambering two huadred On the occa. SHIPPING uxt a Snowing Glo Riebmond New Orieans Steamship Palmyra (Br), Watson, I.lverpoo! Steamenip San Fracei*oo, Howes, Ureywwn, Nic. American ste. manip Co, Steamship Cleopatra, Philips, Savacnab—Murray, Ferrie #* Neamship Mimi, McLoughlin, Charlestoo—Wheeler & vanard. Malermah'p Saraloga, Alexander, Ble je Neptane, Rearse. Kus! Fi orfolkN LL MoCreeay. Wh Olvae Com Dupont, Clifford, Matanzas—R P Buck & Co, A AP ave soln Shay. Nickervon, Lisbon Bre Terie (ie), Poulkner, Demarar Brig Seo (Br), Brown, Ponce, PR Brig Joeepniag, Linsoott, Cardenas. son, Siig Mary 0 Ootaary, Comery, Sagua—Tatea & Porter. fel che Abbott Devereaua, Rich, Vigo for ordera— need dmall (Br), Stevens, Belize, Hon Mover & GnIH Woodhouse & Co. nond=Van Brunt & Saght ARKIVALS, RGTORTED BY THR HRRALD STHAM TaCrrT:. Blears! to, Devi St Mary derjok, Gisegow Jan 29, via Movitie Fol a 7B padeengere, to Henderson Brothers, Had severe gales and hi uracly che entire Tov 30, vaaned steamel inp Goledonse, foneg ni Same dave, In it 43 vb jen 8 ry f Hy ao Ghesapeane \sxengers, to Viorence Treat ot Be on gt Gibraltar Jaw 1, wit es. 40 Vietor & Achehia 0 daye N of Hatteras with stroug northerly pee. Boot B i », eH, is dae th al alt to Yeah Ward hor a dohneor » Porsinnd, with moo Short, Marsellies Dee 17, e Inet 6 @uccestion of N aad NF gales, Jed in “omg, My with ee Brxect tien, for New Yor ct lon spoke ship Lawrerce, nia bog 8 Na Koworns he YY outs Pat oy Cardone, | ot eae AY) ate der me oye 4 i ee Be aa for it: wr Ae fot Bast Pitre be Pde) Rugrites acaeater {anes Been aye norte aod NI ae ae onrrigA owar losity easel $200: ce de yesterday, the ice being very thick and heavy in the Gate ard ut Throgg’s Point, Two steamtugs came from Mart’s Island without any tow, captains not caring to risk coming through. Veay Snont Passace—The fine steamship Montgomery, apiain Lyon, belonging to R. Lowden's Black Star Line of 'y | Savannah steamers, left New York on Saturday afternoon last and arrived at Savannah yesterday moraing, maktug the run from dock to dock {n 66 hours, This, we believe, te the shortest run made for years past. Srramee Eqvator Spencer. trom New York, arrived at St Thomas about 19th inst with materials for repairing ship Semtnole, before reporied at (hat port in distress, The uew bark recently, bullt at Harpawoll by Nortou Sto- been purchased by J S Winslow & Go, of Portland, and el ed The Daring. She hua a chartered to load tor Matanzas with box shooks at LM, Whalemen. On Corneil Ground, no date, bark Annawan, Russell, NB, el . having seen no whules NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1868.~TRIPLE SHEET. ee ee eee while tying at Nuevitas lost an anchor, and when wetting Bnderway this morning In the lower bay lost another. inst, off Hatteras, spuke achr Jas Cook, bound s. Sehr Lady of the Lace (ir), Boyle, Uape Oanso via Glou- coater, with tish, to PS Whitman. Bohr LP Pharo, Holiand, Eliz :betliport for Providence. Schr Jetfersou, Morgan, Portland, Me. Lost one anchor end chain, burs: muiusill and ios: forevopma: the last heavy NE gale off Black Rook: | the {ce and some or her tu! About one oot of water in her u Schr Win Marsh, Glover, Bosion Sehr O L Day, ——. Providence (before reported in the ico at Throgg's Point), Wy Arrived 224—Sehr Millard Fillmore, Chase. Boston, 5 {ays with mise, to 3 W Lewis Uo, (The MP nae been rectly reported.) BELOW. Bark Ousurl (of Dundee), from Stian; wot Matias brig from — (oth by pilot boat Kure Nye, SATLED, Steamshine City of Washington, Zlverpool; Hamburg; San Vrancisco, Greytown; Cieopatrs, Savanoab; Saratoga, Nortoli, Wind at sunset NE, Cimbria, Suir Asuons—A Large ship is on the edge of the breakers four miles south of Long Branci, name unkoowa, The New York Submarine Company have sent their steamer to her assistance, ‘nos Wurrxry, which p' been soid and her name changed to Viceota, She was loading (or New York Sth inst, Bark Angrprex, before reported at St Thomas iu dis. ‘tress, has been sold for $6000. Bria G W Cuase, Bacon, at Philadelphia from Cardenas, sycouutered heavy weather, and lost her foretopmast an om, Soun Lizzie ¥ Croare. Gaffney, trom New York 7th {nat for Antisua, before reported lost, when two days out, and in the Gulf, a severe storm was cxperienced, and the vessel Was struck by a sea while lying to and kuoeked down. The eaptain was (n the cabin at the time of the disaster, and his brother, teary Gaffney. in attempt ng to get panion way to release him went overboard and w The mat Marstou, avas also washed overboar balance of the crew, Reuben McKenny, Mugh McKinnon and Chacies Nelson remained on tbe wreck five days, w! Wright, 90 days ou provisions, to Nuevitas dism: nthe 16th MeKenny was t ark Thomas Brown, from Foochow for Hos urday. A general gloom was cast over ue ron learning of this sad calam- lost were all ni cb © large connection and. cqua'atanc osteem, Capt Gatfuey leaves a widow and two ebildre Heury Gaffney leaves a widow and child, Marston was 0 married, fhe L ¥ C was one of the finest vessels from Gloucester, built at Ipswich tn 1366. and of a burthen of 96 39-100iks tons, and owned by Walen & Co She was ingured tor $900, as follows:—§0000 in Cape Ana Mutual At that porton Si the community of ity. ae the three mei ao Mar tne Losurance Co, Win Gloucester Marine Ansurance and $2WU in Rockport Marine tusurance Co, Sone Gusste Witsox, Floyd, from Boston, before reported on the rocks at Heil Gate, was got olf at high water yester- day with but slight damage, Scuz Kate. Peters. from Pensacola for St Marya, Texas, went ashore Feb 2on Mustang Isiaad, and isa total loss, Crow save Miscelinneows. The wind yesterday morning was from the NE, and bas blown trom that quarter for the past forty-eight hours * with snow at {ntervals, The ice adrift is very heavy, and ta don the lee shores, each as Staten Isiand, from New ton to the Nurrows, The Staten Jsland ferry boats run with a praiseworthy regularity, considering the difficulty they have to encounter. ‘There were but very fow arrivals by the way of Hell Gate paken—Dec MW), no lat, Ac (by & vessel at Antwerp), bar! Alb on. Wellfanger (or Thomas), 17 daya from New edford for Pacific Ocean, Spoken. Intrepid, Winsor, from San Pranofsco, for Liverpool, 0. 0 m Jes W-of Point Conception ut boat No5 has arrived «t Chat! off Chatham, put a pilot on board | Emery. Fity, m Cardenas via Vork fur Boston, same at Chaiham, puta plot on board Be brig Brauch, Card, from They have probably been blowa to sea Shi Jan i and reports Feb London tor Boston, by she NW wind. Fore! Ports. xgainanimes, Feb I—Arrived, scr Matilda rooks, Culvery ‘orl Satled 9th, FaLmourn dam chr Kenduskeag, Wyatt, NYork. Feb8—La port bark Omen Fou'ke, trom r New York, reloaded and ready tor sen, wxo4, Fob (—Sailed, bark J MoLaren (nov as before), Corning, Boston, Gran Toux, TT. Feb No Amertcam vessel in port, Bailed Sth, brig Exeoutive, Krxaston, Ja Jan 27—Ar aw before), Allen, Ri aged | 018. Livauroon, Feb 22—Arnivy ip Lronsides, Merrill, Mo- fs qnonn, Feb S—Arrived, sehr B F Folsom, Orlando, Mar- aeuiles. Maxsetiias, Feb on brig Water Lily, Farnsworth (not aa belore), NY Muvnovas, beoe- ie port barks Gazelle, Black, for New York 10 days; Golden Fleece (Br), Rh bri kins, for New Ha Armateon, hi for do. Ide: for dodo; Cosmon, and’ Ane Kate Foster, wig cargo; achr rw burgport ag. canmnon. Fieketts, Gal. veston. 2d, brig Thomas Owen Pettengill, N York. io port Fob, achra Mary Collins, Collins from NYork, justarrived: EI Glosson, Coombs ‘arid Charles Douuis, tats 14g, and probably the above arrivals, Feb Ii—Arrived brig Nelle Ware, Ware, york acre Henry Perkins, with spouges, for Boston; will, Key W niled about 17¢h. Thos Clyde, for NYork, hadsbeen tn cot. on, S.ightly damaged Feb #—Sailed, bark Redowa, Blanchard Newport. nrs:AOOTH, (teoey MOnanr dar Feb 4—to port brig R D pour Monant. Ja, bob 4—To po omance. Dunca froin Navasan, called i (0 100k for wasting “bowie, 1 bal ng for Port Marin, oz, Feb I—Arrived, brig Rachel Coney, Coney, about Feb 19—Arrivad (by cable fro quator, “fanny NB, Fed %—Arrived, beige LL Wadi ONN, NB, Feb 24—Arriv ) Wadsworth, nd Afton (Br), Grant. NYork. = Nailed 24-h, schr Buean Prescott, Wilmington, NC. Arrived, brig Valencia, Stall Neilié True, Hume, Martinique: tol Philadelphia Sailed 7am, bu: ‘Row! Watson, Alle E Smith, Spencer, NYork, with materi nipap, Feb 8: Boston; lth. Marietta, Tis ith, bark Trinity, Harta, Carditr Drebilla, Ha Yo Atanas Es Nelle, Husted, Malony, Kossack, iillott, do, mit, ihlladetpate: tn port sche Florence Nowell and ish, Fonnl- Feb [0-1 fark Hope, Ulatesen, frou NY. gene Daniel Holusess Haywood, fromdedo tore American Porta. BOSTON, Feb 24 Cleared, w ieites, vi Salled—Sbi ‘Abby. ache Mar Viena mer Neptane, Baker, New Coombe, Wilson, dardenas; brig Joho vee: brigs Jessie Rhyoas, and [4a Mile mt esker, Liverpool via Barriogton, Weeds te K r, Wind NNW seein ai SUACHIMONE, Feb DR Arrived, steamer Wm Kennedy, Hallett, Boston! sebr Valeria, Couklin, Cardenas. Bark Manitou, North, Majaguez; sche Thos @ con, A Feb 24~Arrived, wears, E B Sou. Ashland, Norton, Gulf City, Stu- jaiveston, sebra 8 J Wisse" Seon; D B'Ware “rowrhkies MONROF. eb 24-Arrived, brie Magia, Tialy timore, schré Emma H Carnes, for Providence; Talla Baker, for Nore Roads. A NE snow ani be urod—| Orit es den en wants and e large Geet of vessels in the rain storm is ne Deh—Arrived, Florida, Matanzas for Philadelphia; brig Maude, Clenfuey for Walkimnore, In Mason, Harry Holmen, Maria Webster HD Curtios, Teabeita L Persee, Louie sweti, Chas Mayo. BB Hugying, tnd Bile Mar. from Tanger for Bos. aml Giller. ftom Alexandria for do; Kils, English, Nichola, Baltimore for do; fe F Kir for Rockiand: ‘ortamouth ; senmare ‘N Virginii Swiind”neeamner of goal. OL MES uu, "Feb Rad AM—Arrived, schre Gen Gor. don, Clenfuegoe for homo Ralled PM, acht Geo Wi qs ‘d, Som Ty Taruist, Tangier for Borton; re for Wevr, do "Waltons Rie ow Jobe b ‘engin, “sors for 4a, ern Royal Are ob Sialed--Schra bilver Beli, arta Garwood, Richard ® Mig. fing, Rath § Atwood, Ai In port schre Agate, George - td ens B Harber, 2h Wellington, NEBUNKPOR Th (Br), de for # . ol p Newte ton La a [ atied bark Sitka ah. ne ieamenip Minnetonka, Star. (Br), McNeill, Liverpool; Lady sehr Trade Wind, f orto! oN w LON TOON, eatadicivel sobr J D Gridin, NYork for New Redtord. NEWPORT, Peb 22, PM—Salled, schrs Moontight, Berry, Cuba; MR Carlise, Potter ay. Kenyon Ay ancleaf Baath: Bkianer, fhrasher, and Wid Vhigips, Eliaabetbport; Mud’ & Fran ja Washburn, Atwood, Boston for Arrived, sobte Frank M ot line Williame, iratgte. Hy Freeman, for Tangien; Oread ‘ole, Warre: Balumore Chas ‘don Poulan B Sharp. burt, Bastport for ‘Donald, Wosl, ‘Nor. fo)x for Denuispors. Oo arrivals, The above all remain this AM. =. Arrived, schra Mary & apd Ronan. Arabella, Mt ine ‘Elizabeth po a Burg, Wal 64 Crota; Emme ¥ ENGACULA, Pob 19-Arrived, berk Avance (Norw), Falck, Hovann. ogee cae et Br FREADRUP LA, Fab ook rig. Wid simmons Mvianeas! echre Wary & Ton Toetiita a bi ow Borces, Mansa + F i Colton, Robinson, lenred-Stentner Whici wt a ‘taanre Thee See ind, Gear, Providence; achr 9 F oar eect hoary i a Ifer, do for Belfast, is “atime, omen, Cleared Steamship Ni tian Cit tale 88) ach "Ord obaa, Serene Kee tn Mocrima, Ene M Tuoker, i Siape, ap saelaiee, La Syl echra Mail, Morrah ft Bien. peugnven, Foie, Charleston (uot Pon we ns N, 1 gt fob; Pied Soon, Fires aber ae Qui Ma berk Marta Prusse- FE od + | cetvad, wweamship Mowigomarr, Lyon, Merk, Wiest Os NG. 4 Feb iS —Arrived, steamship Rebeces Vinared Setateahip Mary Sanford, Moore, NYork. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. » § De Puy—Wave—On Saturday, February 23, by the Ree. Thowas H. Smita, Mr. Davin L, De Pox to Mee, Many 4. Wane, wil of ort Richmond, ptatem N Gact—Durr.—As’ the Fourth avenoe Presbyteriazy eburch, on Monday, Fobraary 24, by the Rev, Howard Crosby, D. D, B, Rowaie Gaur to Can, daughter of the lato Colovel James Dut, all of this city. Nivek—PLoNKETI,—On Tuesday, Vobrusry 25, by the Rey. Dr, G.llett, Avasur Nive v9 Euza PLonaerr, of this city. a . by Rew. - O' Riter—Conwar.—On Sunday, February 23, Father Boyce, at Teresa's church, Jouy 0° itu MakGager Conway, both of this city, ' No carda Died. Bustos —At Rahway, N. J., on Monday, ee Litiim, daughter of Ti and Cathorize M. Benton, a4 3 ye th remains will do interred im Cypress Hills Come. tery this (Woduesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Brasne.—On Tuesday moroing, February 25, Pxrtg Breese, & native of New York, axed 34 years. ‘The relatives and friends of’ tho family, and those ef his brother, John Breene, also bis bruthers-in-law, Wo Keating and William Hutnhaa, are requested to attend the funeral, 1rom che residence of bis mother, in Sixty- seventh street, near Kighth avenue, ou T.ursday, as twelve o'clock noon, fis remains will be takea te Calyary Cemetery, CORNELL, UD. Monday, _Febrasry 24, Many, relict of Cornelius Cornell, aged 77 years. The funeral services wil take place on Thursday aftes noon, at four o'clock, at the Church of the Hoy Trinity, corner of Madison avenue and Forty-second street ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ate tend. Covg1ine,—At Paris, France, on Friday, February 1, D, H. Conguina, late of the iirm of H. B. Claflin & Co., aged 42 years, ‘The friends of the famiy are invited to attend the funeral, at she First Presbyterian church, Henry street, Brookiyn (Rov. Dr. Robinson's), this (Weduesday) aiter- neon, at two o’ctock. CovcH.ax.—Oo Toesday morning, February 25, at half-past three o’clook, JouN LOUGALAN, only son of the Pree Jobn and Delia Coughlan, aged 1i months and 2b ays. The funeral will take place, from the rewdence of his mother, 239 Henry street, ou Thursday afternoon, ut twe o'clock. Freeway Suddenly, on Monday, February Cuanuss Forsvar, only child of Cyrus M. and Elizabouk Jacques Freeman, aged 4 years and 2 months, formerly of Newark, N. J. None knew Chariie but to love bim. The frieuds and relatives of tho family, particularly those trom Newark aud Orange, N, J., are respecttuly invited to attend the tuneral, ou Thursday @ ternoon, o& Igck, irom the residence of Mrs, Wyckuil, 43 mnty-fourth street. iN On Monday, February 24, after a long aod Painful wiiuess, Dasiat Fixx, in tho dlat year of his,axe Tuo relatives aud friends of the family are respect. fatly invited to attend the tuneral, this (Wedoesaay) aftornoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No 10 Dover street. Firzsivoys.—On Tuesday, February 25, aftor a ahoré flIness, Avwne Fitzsimons, the dausitter of Jamos apd Bridget Fitzsimons, aged 2 years and 11 days, ‘tue friends wad relatives of the (amily are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residenee of ber parents, 34 Willott street, thie (Wednesday) ufter- noon, & OLE O'uiOCkK. Miarr,—Suddenly, on Tuesday afternoon, F.bruay 25, at two olviock, Bra. Many Hvar, in the 64th year ot’ her age, relict of Thomas Hyatt, Dearest mother, thou bast left as, And iby loss we dooply tvel; But ‘tis God that bath bo-oft us; He can all our sorrows beal. ‘The friend? and relatives of the family are respectfully invited (o aveud the funeral, from ber jabs r 6 denoy, corver of Socond avenue and Kight¥-iilih street, om Friday aftornvon, at one o'clock, Haw —On Mouday morning, February 24, George Francis Haw, aged 30 years, 2 montos and 27 days, The rolatives and trends of the family, and those of his brotuer William, quested to aticnd the fue) fom the residence of bis parents, 223 Kast For street, this (Wednesday) aft moon, at two o'clock. withe out further notice, His remains will be takon to Green wood Cemetery for interment. James.—Oo “Monday, February 24, Mre. CaTanram Janes, widow ot William James, formerly of Loades, Engiaod. The funerai will take place on Thursday moraing, ten o'clock, ston the residence of W. J. Wiliams, 238 East Thirty-lirst streot. Kerwicx.—On bionday evening, February 24, Carma mine, the beloved wife of Michael Kerwick, ia ‘the 20m year of ber age. ‘The friends and relatives are most respectfully invited. to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 328 First aveaue, this (Weduesday) afternoon, at one o'clock paren Monday, February 24, of indammauoen of the tung) ako Keuog, of the parish of Laughmam, county Abbr s Ircland, aged 35 years and 6 mona, the frieuds of (he family, and those of bis cousim, Nicholas Fizsimmons, are respectfully requested te wend the fuperai, this (Wednesday) aftern on, at one o'clock, from the residence of his sister, No, 435 Kass Ninth street, Kg.ty.—On Sunday, February 23, Mary, rolict of Jobu Koily, in the 2d year of her age. Tue relatives and friends o' the family and of her gon, bps Tyler, and her suns-in-law, Daniel Gailagher, Jobm O’Donneil and James @, Hamill, are respectiuliy invued to attoud the funeral, from wer late residence, No, 323 Kast Tenth street, Hor remains will be taken to the Church of the Nativity, Seooad avenue, this Uke moruing, at ball-past ten o'clock, and irom there February 2%, after » long an@ ja of twen'y-three years, which be bere with Christan fortitude, Hexee Kean, im the 53d year of bis age. His reatives aud friends, also those of bis sons, Joka aud Henry, are respectfully imvited to atiend the fuce ral, from bis late re-ideuce, No. 103 Mott street, the (Wednesday) afiernoon, at one o'clock. Ba timore and New Orleans pupers please copy. Mituzr.—At Brooklya, on Saturday, February && Luke MILER, med 80 years, The remains were removed to Bedford, Westchester county, tor interment, Maneres —~Ou Tuesday eveuing, February 25, Lita J., wite of Wiliam H, Marston, aged 33 yeara he relatives and Ireods of Um tally are tavited te vend the funeral, from late residence, 110 West Forty fourth street, on Smday morning, at eievem o'cwek : R#AN,—Suddeoly, on Monday, Fobruary 24, Pera Mrnax, in the 6¥in year of his ago. Tue friends of (he (amily are invited to attend the funeral, om thursday morning, atten o'clock, (rom tie late retidence, 261 Bloomueld street, Hoboken, to 5% A solemn mass of requiem will be f bis soul No carriages allowed, Monday, February 24, at the Fish i Mr, Cnaries Mackin, invied to attend the Mle | trom, Madiaes square Presbyterian ciureh (Rev. ‘Adams), ou Thursday morniag, at eleven o'clock, without further notice, Newburg, Fisheul aud Poughkeepsie papers please copy. Beeaworr. —On Monday, February 24, Eowarn Mo- Denmort, native of town of Clistoa, way, Ireiand, is the Jvtb year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are requested to atieud (be funeral, this ae) popern ative o'clock, from bie late of heeker an@ Graham avenues, Brook! uaty 25, Javes fHevay, only gon of Hi 17 @. and Lowen A! Nowell, aged 7 years, 1 month and 6 days. ‘Lhe frieude and relatives of the decoaned aro respoct= fully mvited to aitend the (uneral, at 767 Kghtn ave. ~ on Thursaay morning, at tee o'clock. Leg omy Bg ve February a, P. A. Poors, = aged 74 y: uversl wili take place this (Wednesday) morning, o& o'clock, from his iate residence, 120 West Fort. n6c01 treet, The friends of the family are ioviied we attend, witbout further aotice. Puittsrs,— Ibe orembera of the Congregation Shaaray bs are bereby notified to atieod funeral of the oP, B Piurs, from No. 120 W: yours he tauily and those of her brother, Thomas Waish, ere respectfully wmvited wo attend hn funeral, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, (rom Jate residence, 146 Madison street, to St James’ chures und from thence to are Comoiery. Sruvwine, —On Tueeday Oruary 25, Faana Bows: only son of James R and ite &, Spunuing, aged i months and 21 day, The \ives aud friends of the family are respect i wo attend tht bioad reet, at seven o'clock, this (Wednesday) | ious will be taken t@ Irvingion, N, meal, rm.On Monday, February 24, futa M. Faewone, youngest daughter of Charios W. Smith, aged 24 yeara. Tue relaves aud {rionds of the family a@ resp ot fully Juvited 10 attend ihe (aneral, from the residence of W. A Moon, 652 Weet Thirt ag creet, une (Wednesday) afteraoon, ai two o'o: Tattow—On Monday, Fovruary ‘a, Witte Fhe beloved son of James and Mary Taylor. friends of the , for inter eet, between Third and Fourth avenues, Pobruary 24, Mantua A, wile of of Wilham Row ine relatives Tis Lodge, No, No, 72, LO. of she tuneral, from rt, friends, also ihe members of Myatie od A, M., and Eeklord Lodge, spectfully invited to attend residence of ber broiner. are 3 ary 24, in Brookiza, Louise F,. mite of George Tiemann, aged’ 72 years The funeral will take place trom =t satitews eburch, tm Waker street, New York, op friday aoom, phe, e'ciock, Toe relatives and iriends ot the de® ctased Gre respectfully iuvived to atte: Wryan—On Tuesday, February 26, at No. 60 Centre. wrest, Jou Wreve, a ative of Bailuaglaskgh, coumtyr Laitrim, Ireiand, agod 60 years. Notice of (uneral in (o-morrow’s paper. Wirre —On foesday, Febr a Groras A, Wrura, ham Twen! “ey reat funeral io Somorrew's paper, Woon In Broosiya, on Tuecoay, February daughter of J. ¥, aad Angeiine P Lovina Faseres, renane 1 dap. suet geek,

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