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ai | 8 ener cern ements o FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Monpay, Feb. 15—6 P. M. "The measures acted upon ip Congress on Saturday ‘efternoon were the topic of congiderable discussion ‘tm Wall street to-day. The bill to prevent the cert fication of checks i# perhape the only one of the se- ries which received unfavorable comment. Itis a Dill gotten up in the interest of the millionaire brokers and capitalists of the street, who are de- sirous of concentrating all its business within their counting rooms, {n the opinion of @ great many there is @ loophole, which may be made available 108 a 100; Alton and Terre Haute, 38 8 40: Milwaukee ‘and St. Paul, 605; = 66%; 40. ‘preferred, 19 8 19%; Fort Wayne, 118%; 9 119; Okio and Mississippi, 8534 935%; Michigan Southern, 94 ® 943;; Illinols Cen- tra}, 144 a 145; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 01% 8 9134; Cleveland and Toledo, 1054 @ 105); Rook Island, 130% @ 130%; Northwestern, 83% a 84; do. preferred, 91% 9 017%; Mariposa, 934 @ 9%; do. preferred, 308 3034; Harlem, 137 a 188; Lake Shore 105% bid, After the boards the activity of the money market contin ued snould the bill become @ law, There is | Was reflected in a general yielding of prices, Obto ; nothing to prevent the banks from maxing | *2% Mississippi selling down to 85 gd Pacific Mail Receipts, L350) porky packages Joans to psoas checks just before | 119M- In the final street transactions prices were & Fis narsat or portal continued to rule ee or at the moment of their presentation. a | *hade better. prices, The dales were ouly about loa) a ais tain Irish statesman once said he coulda | _ Southern securities were without much activity. old mens, 958 £8 for new do. and 2 for S ‘Tennessees and Virginia sixes were 3 better and | Prime. For future delivery there aed bbls nes, @rive acoach and four through any act of Parlia- ‘Raph, plea four monthe, ets ‘were dull ment, This incipient act of Congress seems already North Carolinas and Louisiana levee sixes % to 1 per hoy nite po seat SS De Rad i, coommman be provided with a8 eapacious @ doorway. The bill re- pa poate Prices preggers pray coupon, Ein and ese “ae fori. oat na fo iprnvad demand the Danks to ‘6734; do., new, & 67%; do., five per cent, Meady prices, comping 2 5 quiring make monthly instead of quar- 68.962; Vi ey TX & 68; ; a for wie moe ead te for Oe ‘beef terly statements i@ going to produce a “squeeze” every four weeks hereafter, instead of every three | 0% 86% do, registered stock, 61 @ 514; Georgia sixes, 82 @ 84; do, sevens, 92% @ 93; do. a i i & fi 4 i i H months. The original suggestion to have the Comp- and were at Sab TREE Gar meats ere troller call for the report for some past day is the | %¥@M% tnterest payable in Georgia, 88 m 90; | for dry salied and pickled Eig. Ie. for mmoted fone which should have been adopted. The bili to | Nort Carolina, ex coupon, 4334 @ 63; do., mew, | 2041. S46: for ‘ab. bacon was dull'ana bear prevent loans on greenback or curreney collaterals | © #01; Missouri sixes, 813 a 88; do., Hannibal and | and prices were lower, We guote.-Cumberiand jw unquestioned a8 a salutary measure to prevent the | 8% Joseph, 88; Louisiana sixes, 10 a 72; do. levee fe ee mai “locking up” of money to make a stringent market. | ™X°% 04% @ 65%; do. levee eights, 84 a 85; Alabama heavy, tough ‘were no lower. sales were 400 eights, 933; 2 0434; do. fives, 64%¢ 9 65%; do. sixes, packaged at 1 pMs. foe Mo. 1 te priage leans and bettie Intense satisfaction is manifested over the bill to e 2. et renderes; also for future delivery 600 packages at 19%0. for prevent the increase of the bonded debt, sporting, 508 04; BomtS: Capciiiy sens Slag 0 386s | Trane See eer a etal al i aoa ‘The Supreme Court of the United States has ren- | 4% DEW, 70 & 71; do. registered stock, 63 a 64; | tha, ‘the market for fn bulk, quiet was a City of Memphis sixes, 513g a 52; City of Atlanta Pai eeonee, cosing at a33\c. There were sales of ered the important dectston that contracts made 78.0 80: 1,760 bois, at these prices. ined was still in Hats demand, for the payment of gold are binding where it ia spe- | “b's 78 8 80; City of Savannah sevens, 90 & 01; | and the market was heary and prices wore lower, closing City of New Orleans consols, 78 @ 80; do., railroad | Si. 837}¢c. for standard white. A sale was rumored of 5) eMically stated that the payment shall be in coin. ; Bb yor bola at Sie. In Philadelphia the market still continued to ft i in issue, 70a 72; Mobile and Ohio, sterling, 64 a 65; do, | rule duil and heavy, and prices were a shade lower, ‘This setties a number of cases long dispute and hte, 52 9 54; Mississippi Central Ratiroad, first Sa se eee white for the ainnee of thie will enable the fulfilment of many new contracts - po see mont he saien wore 8,000 bbls, forthe leet Bale of March, the want of i jortgage, 68° 70; do., second mortgage, 522 54; | at sc.. and 2,000 do, for the last half of April at 38. which have been hesitating for an au- | yy nid Pe We heard of no sales of moment, but prices.were thoritative ring on this point. The Chief Justice Pte. P — beso vig Ged i ageovee var uk ae agate negelas ie te ts pein held that where coin was not specifically mentioned mortenes, Seong ie cnscd * | orm at for fair with Greenville and Columbia Ratlrosd, guaranteed, 67 | {igutotteriags, ‘There were saice of $69 hhds. at "4 1 ’ > 5 ol were at 19340. 8 12%4c. the debt was payable in legal tenders. One effect | 55 for Cuba. 168 boxes, part at 12%c. » 13}4c.,'and 4,000 wil beto induce the investment in this country of | *5% ti sm unis ity {Re om Prien arms Hala ontsued In "gobd demena large beg ct of Teen COR a was panel to day sum up as follows:— he mot lola ar al for mothe cue ier tor tlt hensive ot er payment un 10 Legal . 4 wi ce ic. for yellow, an: for 4 7 ‘Total receipts. ... $963,901 Total payments, $1,186,007 | , S£#be.—Calcutta ilusced wasgquiet, but held at £3.30, gold, act, For customs. 405,000 Balance. treed duty paid. All kinds of grae were steady at former quote- Gold was dull between the extremes of 135 and | For gold notes. yo ARE RR i 395%. The cash metal was in abundant supply The cash balance in the hands of the Assistant by ey ‘We heard of no sales of moment. * despite the large amount withdrawn by the clique, | Treasurer in Boston, at the close of business Feb- | ys scics heise soe attire tae ee? im values and loans were made at from five to seven per cent for carrying. Both parties to the contest are conti- dent of success—tne “bulls” that the market is com- pletely within their control, and the “bears” that “gold is going to 180,” The clique were so confident to-day, despite the immense purchases of bonds for foreign tmportation, that some of the more timid operators in the street are inclined to wonder if their power does not also extend into Con- gress, and if the Hooper bill was not engineered SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK Excuayss, | with a view to produce the present activity in gov- Monday, Feb. 15—10:15 A.M. ernment securities and fill the market with bills | cou Us £5,"Sh goa ¥5 hw Continental Bk. against foreign gold, the whole to be succeeded by | qh USES, o, "64 PE RC a Waiskxy.—Receipis, 274 bbls, The market was dull, and A, beary and irregular, ranging from We. to We., id. ruary 13, Was $3,024,739, showing a decrease for the ‘week of $320,089, Coin balance, $1,536,166, ‘The receipts from customs at the port of Boston during the past week were $378,285. ‘The total value of exports from Boston for the week ending February 12, inctnding specie, was $298,850, { against $208,250 for the corresponding week In the previous year, The interest of tho real estate market yesterday was centred in the great sale of west side lots held by Muller, Wilkins & Co., consisting of the entire biock bounded by Eighth and Ninth avenues, Seventieth and Seventy-first streets. No other offer- Ing was made in the auction mart to challenge at- tention alongside of this, and the large crowd which assembled in the salesroom at noon—and it was very its defeat in the Senate, which would result in the | 1000 t. "3 300 Central Coai Co., large, filling almost the entire space to an uncom- Teshipment of bonds from Europe and a dearth of | Smus nau > 1iRzy. 200 Cum Coal fortable degree—was drawn thither entirely by gold athome, A large number of brokers received orders to-dsy to ‘sell gold’? short, based upon the news that a resolution had been introduced in Con- 100 200 Pacific M SS Co.. the attractions presented in this. The block om do..bet call i consista oi sixty-four lots and forms @ por- a tion of the Harsen estate. We have already pointed out the superior character of property situate in this 206000 do. 22000 US F-36 c, *68 gress to authorize the Sale of $30,000,000 of the Trea- bY 5 | Beighborhood, elther ind epg nd or for pur- . © i ss 10000 Tenn "a, ex cou. 3, ses of speculation, and referred at | . tury gold, ‘The price feil to 185 under these sales. It | "hog qenn Bia now. 3d cull Bg eencien cperating to ita Teen eiaee tevetione isa question, again, if this was‘net a portion of the pion Ex 18°, | well in the nature of Improvements designed or in elique’s strategy to induce “snort” sales ‘ progress a8 of “manifest destiny.” ‘The success of aud thus imerease the short interest in the sale under such circumstances was a foregone conclusion, and it remains only for us to record, that ajter eager competition and spirited biddmg the several parcels were disposed of at the prices and to the partics named below, the former being in every respect satisfactory to the seilers, and evidencing ihe market. From intimations freely given to-day | it is conjectured that the clique expect to defeat the Hooper biil in the Senate, and thus put an end to the foreign demand for our government bonds. Shontd 5090 Louisiana 6's, | a5 the high appreciation aiready reached in these and euch a fate attend this measure it would be datoniug | 20000 Alabama, 6's, bes, = ms an eles rid ohee Pe Mag yen realized from to our national faith and credit in the eyes of ri | x > ©, Cin & In + Tie ) the sale was # tis said the property was re- too NY Contre} chicago ANWRR.. 815 | coutly purchased for $400,000:— 0c) Europe, and the good resulte which have been | I)Ny Cont Seem 19 Coie FW W pret already experienced from the paseage of the bill, as | 1500 a a ‘emt well a3 from the flattering character of Genera! NEW YORK PROPERTY—BY MULLER, WILKINS AND C9. 2 lot sw cor Tist st and 8th av, 26.5210, RN Hazzard. 324,800 x jot veh UE oe ( 25x100, F. Squires.17,700 a0) z 60) Grants speech, would be lost to us, perhaps for- | 1000 : ever. The clique are Cesperate in thelr purposes, be § 1 ‘They have millions at stake m the present contest, { a H aud they will uot hesitate to risk millions to secure | 10003 ree . thetr object, especially as the weight of one-naif the { S07 us Z Pals a Sax1O8, T Wardell. 11000 stock market 1s also upon their shoulders. The | 4000 C034 ist in. gross clearings to-day were $41,708,000, the gold | Sim Tio balances $1,482,195, and the enrrency balances | 110) ‘ ais | 2 lot $2,271,228. The range of prices was as follows:— ri woe Liot - 16% 2P, M. sy | B . ri 135° 3 PLM, 2 1a6 | & ae 1 5PM + 15g Vi Twelve o'Cleck P. M. 1 ‘The imports of specie inst week were $1,029,563, | #2y'q0 Uses, us: Re is | Tet ‘the principal portion of which came from Bremeo 1S git Plots and Havre, and consisted of small coins, which 15g iit abroad are purchased at their weight and at home bi Ba ine well for their face value. The receipts in detai! were i is 03%, | 1 lot as follows:— ims ist it Feb. &—Steamer America, Bremen— I 10) Ilo, Goid.... nes ponenel seesee $337,800 ns Hog vbenns Feb. 9—ehooner L, Newton, Sisai— epi. He ps ianse Het nth 5 RPE eer te ait i jy 25x Fev. Penge OY of Baltimore, Liverpooi— “ Half-past Two oCtock P. M. Het Goid. = Mz g 200 sha Adame oy | Feb. 10—Steamer Westphalia, Hamburg— 100 Hud River ie id C7 ri eR SRE vee 42,400 | SB a S teed Fed, 10—Steamer City Port Prince, Port 200 a vo wy, | 3 au Prince— 19600 ris] 00 + 1055 | 1 Silver ......... 2 eeceee 2,853 | 4008 200 3 . 65 | 1 Feb, 11--Steamer Bt. Laurent, Bavre— 4 s 4 = ‘. 2 : GO oon eee cnessee O8Q08T | Som Seq 400 P, PW 8 Mites 1d ae: Sete Feb, 1i—Steamer era 20 ahs Fourth Nat BE. 106" 100 "do. i Lot adjoining, 256x100, Mr Mull. . ‘Cruz — bo 934 200 do - Uifig | 6 lots, adjoining, each 252100, J 0 Ryerson. Gold. 11,006 | 30 : By sf. a esr ean Silver. +s 4,200 « 18 10 100 Cio & Altai 58 Real Estate Notes, aia isi peat ox | 1, 1 Calenge & a William Spreen, of Mount Vernon, has purcbased Gold... aa | se Ss weecet #9%¢ | four acres of land and » dwelling house tn Pesham- ) On — ville from John Hilliker, for $3,900, cash. ‘The Freeholders’ Assoctation, of West Farms will hold a meeting at Little's Hotel thisevening. _ Mr. Absalom Jones has sold his property on Main street, Tarrytown, now tenanted by Abram Brothers, trom Nyack, for $6,000. to be presented to the for the A petition is about Yonkers Board of Trustees of Croton avenue from Ashtou avenue the north line of the vill: along the west line of the Sawmifi river. This avenue, it is thonght, be oe — 2 gw — = The ce Re organ street, in that rapidly approac! comptetion; and plans have heen Prepared by Mr. M. N. Cozzens for the grading of Morgan street and the constrnetion of 2 fire cistern. Edwin Booth has sold his 12,000 acres tn Giles county, Va., t0 a company of Tennesseeans, for $100,000, ‘The property tn Memphis owned by General Beauregai which las been held by the Uutted States for a tong time, was restored to its owner a short time ago. Mr. 8. J. Ahearn has broken ground on Meadow Total for the wee . Previously reported ‘Tota! smce January 1, 1840 Bame time 1865. Same time 1807.... . 150,064 | Pacific Mail... ‘est Un Tet Foreign exchange was weak and onaecttied, owing ye ‘Central. to the supply of bills against exported bonds, Quo- ais tations ranged as follows:—Sterling, sixty days, com- | st Paul ‘mercial, 108% a 1085; good to prime bankers’, 108% | M#45* ® 109%; short sight, 100% a 100%. Paris, sixty days, 4.20 a 5.16%; short wight, 5.16 @ 5.13%; Antwerp, 6.208 6.164; Switzerland, 5.20 @ 6.164; Hamburg, 3554 4.90; Amsterdam, 40); 0 40%; Frankfort, 405 0 40%; Bremen, 76 a 78%; Russian thalers, 70 71M. . The market for government bonds was again excited and strongly active, "62's advancing from 21494 at the opeuing to 116 at the afternoon board. ‘The issoes Of 67 advanced to 111%. This improve- | ning. There were sales vesides of 150 bales low middiin; ment was in response to @ iarge demand from | “liverabie we tity a oe po ‘We quote:-- Moxpat, Feb. 5-4 P.M, Corron.—Revetpts, 2027 bales. The demand from ail Classes of buyers continued light, and there was bui little business transacted. Prices were heavy and ic. lower, closing at Bige. for middling apland, The sales were 1,948 bales, in- duding 1,274 for export, 890 on specniation and 24 for spin. } leand N.O.ant | street, Elizabeth, N. J., for the erection of a class of foreign bankers, based upon a rise of five-twenties | Mowphia. Tezum | houses that are inch’ needed—that 1s, sinall, snag in London to the remarkable figure of 78%. ‘The S $ ae ape that will sel! for $5,000 or rent for about $500. + wae marked in the whole list und Pra 39 he location i an exceileat one, overlooking Newark unprovemen' ov Ey og | Bay, the Long Bridge and Staten Island. Mr. Ahern has just Antshed a French roaf bouse on Madison avenue, near the Park. ‘the town of sauk Kapids, Minn., expended | $67,979 in building improvements during 1804, the pravoct for @ Congressional excursion this spring has beea revived. The object is to show the tne impression that the bill to prevent the increase e Mig mg a of the ponded debt will be the oceasion of sntro- Rio the market was quiet bai firm at our notations. (the: t ducing ail the tases at the call of the London Ex. | i face tagnyra at e eho live, aa one LOTR AND GR. Receipts bots i change. The tighest prices were attained at the | 4.) Yoh tun oo 4,153 do. corn, tS dooce 4 sod prices | e bourd, bolders being tempted za at | market for State and Western flo. te afternoon bourd, holders veing pled to realize at — Sor deo pene ase eel ne 4 ere were fe vasi country atered by the On “f Minats L the Ngures then offered. ‘The quotations af the clos® | Shy prices, wo that sellers had litle inducementts redues | and the heccecity. tor levees mia ‘Snec seaweee were “off” to the extentof a % per cent. The | their price which were nominally the same. California | ments. _ highest and the closing quotaticns of the day are | this. Southern four was still siow of sue mad prece gery | All OXCADE BAVS:—There Were 477 buildings run buyers’ favor. The sales eomprined £00 h | was moderately active and Mawty. Salen 0 Five o'Clock, | meal was in better demand, but prices were lower. L165 W1LOK | BdIs. chotow Western at #475, We quote:. | up in Reading last year, poopie. ‘The real estate sales at les Mores in one week compared a follows: — So much for a reading Tire O'Clock. 1 U. & Os, "5! con. 6 No, 2@tate. m me | footed $48,355. ce ae Ta ties | Bupeen "EB | “Erie county, Pa., ts the latest region in which sliver uaa iat 9 i Putra State 1% | has been discovered, ULB. 6-20 c, 185, u.. 14 an ie ai oy 775 | t¢4a ald the roof Of the runnel under the Chicaro v. 20 Coy Pe etd Hite nar ae 18 river has become cracked, and engera are sub- nial @ ins nie ait ‘nd b ‘Grid, wtp 7 a | decked to a drizzling shower bath of diey water, 0. 10-40 Cou,..... 110% 0 11055 110% a 1t0.g | Rognd noop Obia, trade prands io | The following particulars of an auction sale of reat Currency bonds... 11; a Wi % 11% 8 101% | Be Lomieceraight oc $3 mare wala ar on ae x ‘The money market waa quie active tate in the’ | bk Powis choice double Be city lot on the comer of Avon Gay, sod some accounts were not made up wotil | puipern chesee- one ae ve afer three o'clock. Rates iu excess of the legul | Calttermis bur tescke od DBI. | figure were olfering for loans extending over the | Conc eenh, tia 5% oa Unitarian church), 98 feet.on Avon piace, close of thé month. In some cases it ix reported | Germ meal, i 849 | Gintion fanine comes ness ene aaa gold interest was paid. Ibe raie ainong stock | Or eee seas waa ta inaiied dans fat nar | TWA were thirty per ‘cent cast aud the ‘reat. in bonuses was fall seven per cent, but government | tet wae dail and 01 ry dome vous team instalments at aix per cent, or all cash , houses were suppiled at six, Increased and heavy | Seren Winer” heat, was dil and” nominal. Cale | ne fate, "Tha whe 0 eatate origibally alipments of currency te the South, te unfavorable | fornia ‘wieat was dull_ avd sod tahoe, br oig | Was bonght by the city from Jordan, Marah & Oo., for bank statement of last week and the prospect of | Sgt ait ee ontte Nord eyeine vinewiding hom at Ohl shout $188 fot in fret bid was'$20 and 108 monthiy bank statements in future were wet of | Sainniay afernoom wi $l, Ay, fallvered: G47 for chutes | They nscits Charitable Mechanic. Assonttion, causes combining to render money active, TL 90" for red Bias, a awl and ponies, | Total price, $54,477—$2,000 to be paid at aule, Brick The stock murket Was again dali and some of the | Zity for ou den the tasler yeaien wees ony | house $4 chaugoey ore at! | , |, directly opposite. the ist were passed over without quotation. Priess | 54th 9 Be thee Western, former Chauncey Hail school bui Rrickfhouse opened steady, but wavered at and after the regular | request. but the market was lower, There were sales of abou, | NO 24, na | now a house, Lf voard, New York Central, going down to 1627, be. | Bia mumnenas ite. store and, 77a, ateel, Hye wae dul | te tee tne ground Lest gcuene two were caw steady at the open board and then fell off once | werfnul and nechuneter (J ji contunta mind Weng AF foe trout by Tia deep, more, going down to La. Tbe weakness | of! brats warsho.ses Me ‘ib P ae ve (ook passage ad leading to Bedford wtreet: ub- of this stock Waa 1 some Mmeasire owing to the 153,02 4, barley, 64,701 dma, 87 107 do, mer p= Hig oon od for caah above it for postponement of the dividend to the 16th of March. , mioure. ous Gerke wee very es, ie soe ft house in the block. No” 26, 18 tonnes Mariposa was, exceptionally to the list, active, and | bushels wp ton ming of Arie es eee Cone § noid ap to 20 for the preferred. ‘The street ie growing | Wasco ia io Cheon | Noe. Pe 3a, the Olver three hamneton hoarisi (n {te views of the market and predicts | "2. Brak Col Tn Anish the block ache art houses odared for disastrous loases to the cliques who are now Bo | with | The oatate ihe ener of baton, aa C4 heuvityeated wis stocks. re was See and | wen Balome B. Stavers, is 24 tect front brave sod op W 9%. Prices closed aa follows | of Set | in comtainn 360 satare fet oan at (ne Just open board:—Adams Express Company, wis vas > @ 06%; Merchants’ Union, 18 919; Quickall- vor, 23 & 24; Oamtem, 61 961%; Pacific Mail, 114% i puma iB South 2d st, es, 1 of 100x25x10x7! Beran ty w 6 100 or Bouth 4th ay i,'0's, 1189 the of dd av, isxi00. Het acy a'au0 ft sot Crooke av, 200x— xSddxaiis..--<. S00 Pwenty-accond st, ne s, 200 ft n wot db av, 25x100 (deed Tea. ory “st 1,300 alo ae i ‘500 Tio tiw of Bulfalo ay, 3x13 Meserole avis. 25 ftw of Oakland at, 25x75. 5,800 Rigel uv, #1575 fvs of Division av, 60z100 . hor FRmon ay and eae wr of ON ob Ml et Ets 8f 898, 836, 67, helen @ Marten’s ‘map, 1,000 LEASES RECORDED IN BROOKLYN, Moore st, No 55, frst oor, 8 yre, per yr. = ‘TRAN AN QUBENS OOUNTY—ASTORL. “oo Carver st, € 6, $4.8 ft ne of Newtown av, 100x100........ 1,200 JAMATOA. Salt meadow on Rafou’s croek—Snedeker's—43g acres... 100 NEWTOWN, Lote 58, 64, Sonnd st, East Astoria map, 59x100......... 20 ‘TRANSFERS (N WESTOMESTER COUNTY—EASTOHESTER. Bridge st, # 8, lot 81 Central Mount Vernon, 60x1(0. th ay, ef, 1ot 287 Contral Mount Vernon... 10th av, e8, lot 67 Central Mount Vernon, b6xi Mth av; w 4, lot 1,008 Central Mount Vernon, 100x105 White Plains road, w , adjoining P Bertine's, 1 acre New York and Boston ‘48, adjoining § 'B Odel 79:10 acres... faa ‘GREENDURG. W Hammill’s, 50x10. ........... 1,500 ie. Smith at, es, adjoining MOUNT PLEAS. Jones ay, ¢ 4; part of Adelaide Evan iz MAMATONEOK, Road passing B Florence's, ¢ 8, B Florence’ MORRIBANIA. Jerome av, w #, 200 ft n of James st, 100x125. WEB? FARMS. Waverley at, n #, 333 ft from Prospect YONKERS, woe 1,200 573g acres 9,800 + 2,620 Third river, B Vanderbtit’s property, 00 acres. Road to Franklin, pear Nnon's proporty, 62-109 ANGE. Central place, ¢ & 734 ft TRANSFERS UN HUDSON COUN Varick st, w 8,80 ft sof Mercer ni, 20: HUDSON OFT: Thorn at, 2 s, lot 198, map Jobnsonville, 352100 Prospect reserve, e s, 1: ‘thn of Newark my, 25x85, WEST DOLOKEN. ™ Jobn cor of Spring wt, 100.100. Spring et, es, lot 44, J M Chambon's map. agbington at,w &,lots 35, 56, 37, Weehawken st,w s,loa 15,1617, UNION. ‘Warhington st, w x, lotw 12, 13, (4, 751100... BERGE 50 fin wot Pine at. 10 ftaw ine st Ganiner and Monticello ava, # € cor THE PERUVIAN IRON-CLADS AT SEA. ‘The Pensacola Commercial states that the two Peravian [rou-clads, now lying off Warrmarton Navy Yard, performed, in their voyage from the Misats- sipp! to that point, in a manner quite satisfactory to thet officers. The greatest trouble experienced was from a want of air and the intense heat, which Was @ necessary consequence. The thermometer while the vessels were tn motion, indicated, as # minimum, 120 degrees of heat, which ia, to say the Jeast, not a very agreeable temperature; indeed, it 1s stated that a numwer of robust firemen haa to suc- cumb before the vessels arrived at Pensacola. If in a stretch of a littie over 100 miles a number of fre- men were “burned out,” it is oii to see how the officers of the fleet can nope to™take the iron- etads their destination in Peru. ft is satd that parties are now here in New Orleans endeavoring to pg recruits for the crews of the mouitora. and he feet will leave for Key West, the next stopping place, a8 soon as these additional men arrive. 625 Maple st, ne 4, Mapte at, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Mares—Arnow.—On Wednesday, January 27, at the residence of the bride's gras Westchester, by the kev. C.D, Jackson, 1. D., of St. Peter s chureb, Mr. Davien Mares, JR., of West Farms, to EVApNA H., second danghter of Matson 8. Arnow and grand- daughter of Ue late George W. Horton, Esq., of City Island. MCFARLANE-—WieGins.—On ‘Thursday, February 11, at_the residence of the bride’s parents, by vne Rev. James McFarlane, WILLIAM, son of the omc!- ating clergyman, to ANNA M., eldest daughter of Mr. James Wiggins, all of Weehawken, N. J. « WARDEN—NLOPERTSON.—On Monday, February 1 by the Kev. Dr. Thompson, Mr. THomas WaAnney, of Birmingham, Engiand, to Miss Bansara Rongert- 80x, of New York city Died. Apass.—On Monday, February 15, after a short ness, NeLiiz, only ‘ehfid of Joseph and Jenute as, aged 14 months. ‘The reiatives and fricgds of the family are respect. fally invited to attend the fanergt, from the residence of her grandfather, R. FE, iinkn, 284 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Without further notice. AroLns.--On’ Monday afternoon, vruary 16, Hanny F. AnGLes, in the 2st year of his age. ‘The funeral wil! take piace from the reswence of Mr. George Hugtes, No. 194 Union street, Brooktyn, this (Tuestay) afternoon, at balf-pasi three o'clock, | without further notice, Anscro.-On Thorsday, husband of Caroume At fle was buried from hy Febroary i, Vexceyr, y Abing- y evening, February 14, Carn ‘The relatives and fricnds of the family are reapect fully invited to attend the fun from the cesi- dence of her husband, Pour Corners, 8. 1., this (Tnes- day) afternoon, at two o’clock. Sunday. February aph Bermett, aged t left us, jogs is deeply felt: is angels fo call her | | | | { weed 7 moutha and {5 days, 3 of th = of Oran, county Roqcoramon, Ireland, | ‘The friends of the family are respect(uliy Invited to | attend the funeral, from bia late re street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o' Beexnany.—On Monday, February 15, Gro Beentany, youngest son of Theodore and Mary T- Bernhard, in the 4th year of bis aye. Reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, G. P. Gratacap, 182 Vanderbilt avenue, Brookiyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'cloek. Berrs.-On Saturday, February 14, after a short limees, Winttam Bierrs, Jr, Haq, son of William Betta, ., In the thirty-fourth year of lis age, The reiatives aad f of the family and mem. bers of the bar are invited to attend the iuoeret, on. zt ty-ninth atrect, without further notice, Meine Lan netic at seariet fever, Wi.ttam Levi, Jr., eldest child of Wm. ‘and Harriet M. Bigelow, aged 9 yours, 1 mouth Services at the residence of his paren! Stapleton Mansion, Boyd's Hill, Stapleton, < l wl, ‘afternoon, at four o'clock. Boats leave ional every hour. BRAMAN.—At sea, on Sunday, February 14, Sanur, |. BRAMAN, son of the late ue! H. and Helen ft choi tay. eee eee funeral in to-morrow’s papers. On Sunday, Fevruary 14, Avicn widow of Philip Brotherson Py ped of Albany, in the 72d funeral will take piace from her 1ate residence, be ihre glock ithe friends ot the taunly aro invited per oaSen, Teen, tet Dn sy ol . le ag, editor of New hociielle Pioneer, aged 25 February 15, Roperr L. Dr e, 14 Rasex | y | | | Ley (maiden pame Maher), in the [7th year of her | age, @ native of Thuries, county Tipperary, Ireéand. atone o'clock rt ey» friends are respectfally invited gece eee as ose , at One Feoarp.—On Monday, February 16, ANNE, the be- loved wife of Matthew W. Fegard, aged 38 years. ‘The friends requ ested funeral, from her late th street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, LL, on We afternoon, at two y.—-At Highland, Iowa county, Wis., on , January 17, Rev. TOMOTHY F, FLANNELLY, ny invited \dget’s church, avenue B, on Wednes- day morning, at half- nine o'clock. on i MARIE Frowtaovs. 15, Pere jonday, Noemie, second daughter of Olivier and ous, 2 yeara, 9 months and 15 days, wilh take eo. from the residence of her grandmother, West Hoboken, N. J., on Wednes- ar afternoon, at two o'clock. EEH.—At Staten Island, on Sanday, February 14, Hiram Gegr, son of the late Seth Geer. His friends and relatives are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, at St. Andrew's church, Richmond, §, 1, on Wednesday morning,gat eleven Carriages wil! be in waiting at Vanderbilt's at nine o’clock to convey the friends to the church, and also at Whitehall street ferry, to meet the one o’clock boat from the island, to convey the attendants to Greenwood Cemetery. GorTon.—On Sunday, February 14, after a long illness, Mrs, CAROLINE widow of Cepas Gorton, in the 61st year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her son-in-law, R. L, Conklin, Ne, 707 Fifth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at one o'clock, HArnis.—On Thursday, January 7, at Paris, France, Tracy H. HARRIS, of this city. His friends and those of his brothers. ag (| and Charles F. Harris, and his brother-in-law, Albert . Lawson, are invited to attend the fanera!, at the Madison avenue Baptist church, corner of Thirty. first street and Madi avenue, on Thursday, at twelve o'clock, 14, Bua E., HuMPHREYs.—On Sunday, Fobra @angater of Joseph and Martha w. Humphreys, aed 10 Enthap ae 7 days. ‘ Relatives and friends are ily invited to attend the funeral, from the idence of her parents, ghteam avenue, tha (Tut ) afternoon, at one clock. JANTRE.—After a short flineas, Mra. Mera JANTKR, beloved wife of John Jamike, in the 40th year of her Notice of the faneral to-morrow. KERRIGAN.—AMBROSE KERRIGAN, by drowning— missing since the 7th of Decesiber Jast, and found on Sunday, February 14—native of the ea of Drum- cliffe, ‘county Sligo, Ireiand, in the 66th year of his aemhe relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brothers, Patrick, James, John and Dantel Kerrigan, are respectfnliv tnvited to attend the tune ral, from his late residence, No. 47 Park strect, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. California and Sligo papers please copy. ERRIGAN.—In Brooklyn, on Monat: V4, Wr.itam Joseph, only son of Wiliam Kerrigan. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. Looxwoop.—On Monday, Fenrnary 15, JEREMIAIT T. Lock woop, in the 44th year of his are, ‘The relatives and friends of the family wre Invited tw attend the funeral, from his late residence, Katonah, N. ¥.,on Wednesday morning, at eleven o’clock, Loomts.—-in Brooklyn, on Sunday, February 14, of Febrnary Mary diphtheric croup, PRANK SvEne son of A. and Lizzie Loomis, aged 4 years, 6 nths and days, | The relatives and friends are respectiuliy invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of bis pa- secon stree’, third house east of Fifth rookiyn, on Wednesday tornng, at avenue. eleven o'clock. MILLrR.—-On Sunday, February M, Jervswa, relict of Wm. B. Miller, of New Yor city, in her 63d year. For funeral notice see Wednesday morning’s paver, Moxkcan.—-On Monday morning, February 15, Liz2in, only daughter of John W. and Kate Elsworth Morgan, aged 1 year and 7 montha. The funeral serv will be tield at the residence of ber parents, 152 West ‘Twelfth street, this (Tues- day) afternoon, at fouro’ciock. Relatives and frends are invited to attend withont further notice. The remains will be taken to Greenwood on W. MCALLISTER.—In this city, on Saturd: Pebraary 13, Mrs. Lor: CHARLOTYR MCALLISTER, widow of M. Halt McAllister, of California, in the o8th year of ier be ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral services, at Grace . this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock Me ANEY.—On Sunday, February 14, Tomas McELVANEY, aged 57 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the forty are respect- folly invited to attend the fan ral this (fmesday) morning, at pine o'clock, from St. Francis Xavier's church, West Sixteenth street. McINTRE.—! ranurm, the beloved wife of Owen MeIntee. aved 32 years and 6 months, Friends and reiatives are respectfully Invited to attend without further notice, The funeral will take Jace from the residence of her hnsband, 404 Rast ‘ifth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, precisely. Newixs.—On Saturday, February 18, Mre. Sarat ME widow of Eliphalet Newms, in the 72a year of r age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are hr pa fully invited to attend the feral, from the residence of her son, Fliphalet 8. Newins, No. 251 Henry street, this (Taesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur- ther invitation. O'CONNELL.—On Sunday morntug, February 14, after along and severe sickness, FRANK 0" CONNELL, in whe 45th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- faliy invited to attend the faneral, from bis Inte resi- dence, 0) Ludlow street, ou Wednesday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. * Cork (Ireland), Edinburg (Scotiand) and Chicago (il.) papers please copy. PHititrs.—At San Remo, Italy, on Friday, Febrn- ary = after a lingering fliness, Jown BR. Priuirrs, late of the firm of J. B. Phillips & Sons, in the 54th year of his age. His remains will be brought to this country for interment. UILLARD.~-On Friday, February 12, at her rest- ce in Rondout, N. ¥,, Mrs. EMiLY VERPLANCK ABD, relict of C. 8. Quillard, in the 79th year of her age. Her funeral wil! take place from her late residence this (Tuesday) afternoon at two o'clock. Ryenson.—At West Hoboken, on Sundar, February 14, HeLen RyERSOD of the late Andrew Ryerson, in the 50th vear of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the foneral, on Wednesday morning. at ten o'clock, trom the Presbyterian chareh, ig : a en. The remains will be taken Soxparnt.—On Monday, February 15, Fauata F., file of Charles Seritn er, and daughter of Jobo J. Qui on stonaay | srookiyn, suddenly, Strarron, dentst, Mi, He Ne and frends are invited to attend the ils late residence, 123 Clinton street, on Tharsday afver ai two o'el ‘The remaiue will be taken to ood for interment. Thate.-On Pebraary 16, Jawes Trea, son of Patrick a rine Tighe, aged 28 years. nt friends and also the friends of his cd and John Tighe, are invited to at- vend the funeral, from his late residence, 62 Cherry street, on Wednesday afternoon, at twoo'clock, The remains will be taken to St. James’ charch, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soni, and front theuce to Calvaty Cemetery. Warson nm this city, on Monday, February 15, Jans Ware aged 67 years and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- frilly invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, at St. Peter's church, West Twentieth street, without further notice. Wertterey.—In Seott, Luzerne county, Pa.. on Wednesday, February 10, JULIA A., Wife of H, 0. Wetherby, In the é20 year of her age. Now Jersey papers please copy. WritttamMs.—On Monday, Februafy 15, James KB. Vv AMS, in the 2ith year of hia age, fricnds and relatives are reepeetfully invited to nd the funeral, from the residence of his mother, hompson “treet, on Wednesday afternoon, at The relath brothers, Rich 144 two of Warr At Alexandria, Va., Locisa T. Warr. 1a, relict of te Inte Major Fabios Whiting, U. 8. A., of Laucasier, Mass. Warrtny.—-On Mondays, Febrnary 15, Ave Wurtr. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 308 a Sa sireet, on Wednesday afternoon, at | two o'clocl Tipperary and Dablin papers please copy. Yousd. On “Monday. Peterauey 1b, ater a short iliness, James YOUNG, aged 75 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tile late residence, 405 Bast Fourteenth strect, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, to York Cemetery. Ce . ZIMMERMAN, #on of Leo an . /immerman, rhe friena and relatives are invited to attend the neral, from Bo. 8 Broadway, this (Tuesday) after. two ‘POST OFFICE NOTICE. prorrice Korie, aie end: February % manga hs Ty, pasd pinay G ‘and’ Oy ti; Dad By Wb, P aud Gy 0 Ae 45; D amt B, 12 M., closing at the stations ay follows: — Ayana B. 11Ab; Cana 6, 11-90; D and Ky 1119; F and G, ‘And on 8 11 A.M at tho stations as fol- os 7 and hy Wily Oa 0,1, Bana . and G, yA. * GAMES KBLLY, Postmaster, sae we . LOGE AND YOUR... Cue LOst-IVORY HANDLE, WITH MONOGRAM” Hh either atrect, or bet: La and payi LE,'913 avemue Cs OST--A BROWN COLORED ITALIAN GREYHOUND, of Carlo. Ail answering to the name be pald on his Feturn ta 80 West L low Malacca Cane, with ivory dog's ; eat tat 32 OROBSING SOUTH \beral reward wil Twenty-aecond street, ead inde, geld ead ban Hafactory reward ing to owner, ee -don, 104 Wall atrect, near Front, New York, OST—ON BROADWA) [)orhat tue eommatied short chain attached. The finder ‘est Thirty-second street, \TURDAY AFTERNOON, A containing Nkeness, Wwill bo rewarded by with leaving OST—FEBRUARY 12, A BMALL POCKET DIARY 4 containing a commuter’s pba) York and reward will atreet, Hastings), dated Febru book on Hudson River ary 4, 1862. Ten dole be paid on thelr deliyery to B. 0., 80 Veney Loeth tack bel trom 0 York. A aul hie to Sendl wat be Mbee Gmaith, 36 avenue A, second OST—A MIN! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, A GOLD BUCKLE id avenue to East New ESE SAT Oe TOT Itto ON SATURDAY EVEN- 1K FUR COLLAR, it coming from Niblo's Garden, By returning the same to 8. W. Wilson, No.5 Lat: be liberally rewarded, the finder will ‘OST—YESTERDAY, FER. ant. 401 Broadway, & oer Walker finder will be duly rewarded D. 8. Banning, 77 Franklin OST_IN A SIXTH AVENUE CA street, afternoon, a bundle of Law Papers. m Ro. 2 Ni ON 8. se It ret AT BANGS’ RESTAUR- aan Ss az Seal ing ft to ATURDAY arned to street, @ reward will be O8T—THIS DAY, WALLET CONTAINING MONEY ‘and memorandnmea. The finder will oblige by retura- Iveater, 22 Broad street, ing the papers to 8. J. Syl room No. 6. ‘OST_—ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY, BETWEEN WEST- fa Baath gol Of @ will’be O8T.—ON and tap Hotel and jutton, with the letter M. on paid the finder by leat id "agg es itat Sr Fifth avenue. Mra. MASON, SATURDAY, 18TH INST., A LARGE BLACK table reward will be paid for him at » ASI Place Hi be BEWARDS: $3 Te ee ‘au % bie. Any person retutning hi treet ot will receive ive the above rewart le $ $1 Shut, blue her return to $10 REWARD.--STRAYED FROM SEOOND AVE- nue and Tenth street, on Wednestay, tan colored ribbon on neck. The abovegeward wil! be paid op er reel, near Macd) 146 Second avenue. PER WEEK.—LARGE PURNISHED ROOM TO LET, id i ae or two gentie- REWann oer oF SATURDAY LAST, FROM W. H. Gibson's, $38 Broadway, a-biack and fan Dos, seewering w the name of Guess; had a collar on his nec! with 888 Broadway on it, The above reward will ve pald op Mis return to the above Sumber, $1 REWARD.--LOST, FROM 46 WEST TWENTY- 2). eighth street, on Saturday last, a smail black and whiie Eneliah Terrier; had on a allver collar. $20 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE NTH INST. IN A ZN) Twenty-third street'stage, or on leaving tt at the cor ner of Eighth avenue, a gold Wal he The finder will receive above reward and thinks of owner by leaving it at 132 Weat Twenty-second street. iy the bighest Iamonds, Wateh ‘ond foor, thr Watches, Jewelry, &c., patna. “Aino Pawpbroke jewelry, Ae. ee doors went of 'B A. 609 BROADWAY, GORWER OF HOUSTON 5: —MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- or the same hoight ab ra’ Tickets honght for 77 Bleecker strect, sev- a9 Full vaino snd highest price paid or advanced, 60 a pais 69 on Diamonds, Emeralds, Watches, Jeweiry. Viate, 609 €09 Camel's Hair Shaws, Silks, Faure, Planos, Grooxes, G08 609 Ber wt Machines, Furniture, ag ag Merohand om erly Graly & Co., rooms 5, 6 i) sireet, ni suing on personal pz description, rates. DVANOCES ON PERSO) agitscription, eon Bromlwayy G ert Bonds ne: ‘ities, “ce, WM. H. Pl A BEAH AW J. JACKSON, PAWNDROKER, 30 PRINOK ans money in tares or oval porty of every description; eatablisbed “TWOLF BROTHERS’, 539 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS. — A” HYMA’ Watches, sil price for'the TJ. Money Janet on Diamonds, Watches, also 10.103 Merchandise, atrevt---Lil wants on OFFI ware, 'S, iver War tame, e., or will pay the hi; doars west of Broadway, money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Vropery of AT bert paid for’ Diai scriptio MAND TO rehandjee of every tiated at Wail wtrect BRANDON, 702 Broadway. NAL PROPERTY OF EVERY wndise, Furniture on storace, Bond UTNAM, No, T Got- f Baretay strect, Grocers’ Ban batullex. Jewelry, Plabas, Business cond IEFICR, ¢6 NASSAU “ucan obtain Iheral alyaness on &e., or wil) purchane thous ‘A."HONICNAN, broker, 88 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND ral advances made on Diamonds “and A. JACKSON'S, IM GRAND STREET, TWO ECKER STREET—THE HIGHEST PRICES Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods ‘and all articles of value; money advanced on Ibe uname; Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bongiit aqd Statuary, Palatings, Carri ‘Advanced upon i. A. BARNART, DVANCES ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, DIA- monde, Books air eve ory description valuntle persoual . “Furnitare moved, & pera propert; 116 West Eleventh street, near po Ds, RWMAN Life Policics or other G. C. ALLEN, 415 Broa: one door Hea, ‘ixth avenue. way, low Canal street. LEOPOLD, 68 NASSAU STREET, 00) ‘of Maiden lane, baying immense factiit sae low rates on advances at leweiry, Watches, Pianos, Merchaa- securities to any amouni WATCHES AND JEWELRY BOUGHT BY RNER A FRENCH LADY, PROFESSOR IN AN INSTITUTE, call on Professot DE L'OUERT, 16h Rast Fwenty-recond st A LLY COMPETENT LADY CHER FROM Europe gives rave in och an? German: dress P. K., Teacher, station D. KKEEPING, WRITING, &C., FOR BUSINESS.— . Sigs DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, teach Bookkeeping houses. They alae Practicaly as sed in the beat New ¥: Femove stiff n and gurantee to muke el tlemen ‘scoure private rooms day IN SIXTY, LESSON! Conversnto: cramping or trembling from the worst hand. soto make gan raped uns pninne. ‘Gent PER MONTH. Families attended. Ly ma the first week upils read, transiate and answer in ch. ‘Prot, JOSEPH J. GRIERRE, 1,149 Broadway. IMPROVED PHONOGRAPHY (JUT PU: tincht in bat te ata Soe coer: time, 63 Bow: all English rooms for da V must AINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISH ery. Hook keeping, i Arithi IANO LES | yor evening. Resolnt speak French flnentiy. Herald office. ‘WAnten—a8 EXPERIENCED TEACHER TO TAKE el Post office, Keyport, N. J, of a flourishing DENTISTRY, RD. 194, ic, Business Altai 2 00; 12 private JANTED A LADY RESIDENT IN A SCHOOL; Address Snecoss guaran. Address Phonographer, box 80 Herald office, 9 Ay box 178 private school, Address box 24 TTENTION.—DR. LEONARD, 678 BROADWAY, BEAU. ZA tifa Bets, with plumpera, 85} aingle Teeth, Ge"; ATi Soe. ; tooth extracted free; all work warresisds Sid Sate takes in exchange. pa PRACTICE OF NEARLY SEVEN Y! LJ’ sale, on scoount of impaired health, at $8 Third avenug D* ai W Sets of Te Howe & One Nt: R. CRANES O8T! F 30 YEARS’ PRACTIOR. LT en to RARS FOR BRAUTI- bo 5 tooth cured instantly, ky Henat BOLRICtS sours ee AD ASTIC AND PURE GOLD,-2 rh enonenwern Mw BETH EXTRACTED — WITHO! TwEL T years: aut adratniatered eauticnn, =H | old sete bough. J. JAY | way. HEN for gale at anid distillery, for No f corn, anverable af alt ¥ VILLBRS, 965 Hj Pomutiful toot, BB. 15S, Grasd, sone WINES LIQUORS, &c, oad 1.500) ®4*"#1S “BRARG RASS DISTILLERY” 4 SCHULTHESS & 00., Proprietorm, * A aa ine aia Capel fal of alareas &. MISE Laalen T 88 BROADWAY, NEA ASHIBERG pays the Al Gentlewen's ales wate upon by rw Cua Fatale ino LADIER* THE IOKS PAID FO! nd vy c Foor are Gainey rents, Betoun y And Thirty-sixth streets, wa el IRD AVENUE..LADBES TE UE--LA) AND GK} i Niners

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