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'OESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, 9 ee ee ee i} 1] i] 10900 ILESE Jo 8's, con b 105 190 Dal, Lack & W MR. 10% painful ifsess , wiiels ane VAL, ANS) CO MMITROTALL | BSsessiesci i ten. | a i Mag anne ‘6000 Sse ta09 $ Sees seerees BY 68 105%) |g, lrdy Huth and Dean aaron ao rows va : a . a s ’ ean atreets, to St, The Old Memphis and El Paso Scheme in WALL STREET, WOH Chtea'N'Winitm. oi ‘gs de 83 toy | eure, Court street, on Weduesday mOFning, at tem HER PASSAGE FROM ASPINWALL, Disguise=jThe Same as Was Put Down by Rulings of Seeretary Boutwell on Various Monpay, Feb, 6-6 P. M. 400 abe West U Tei..... 45g pe Roa ea Wig | O'clock. NEW YORK HERALD, | THE STEAMSHIP HORNET, | TUE TEXAS PACIFIC RAILROAD JOB. | ‘TREASURY DECISIONS. FINAN th Christian restgr Minister Washburne with the Advice and On ‘Change to-day wheat was better, but, afier | 1) EE Dublin papers please copy. epamene Consent of President Granvs Administr Important Commercial Matters. some little actvity, closed quiet aut steady. ThE | 0. dor. BN INO doe he wits of ait Onichsaer aget one's, Tama Soones ond Incidents on the Way—On the Coast | tlon—Chief Objections to the Bill—Ie cotton market was heavy and a shade lower. HOONY Oe Hon 87. tb aon eee: Service at her late residence, No. 26) Malisom avee Cuba—Chased b Sani 8h Wholly Unnecessnary—A Northern Member MONEY FOUR TO FIVE PER CENT. fie re fie Bus; Bisa the J sais | Mond ay) ternoun, @& of Cuba—Cha y # Spanish Gunboat—fhe Wants to Vote for Just One More Land WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 1871, Perhaps the most significant feature ot the Wall | gow — do, ad tod brs, Wo i Brincerhoff, 441 West Rome be oe Runs Away from Hor Pursuer—Return to Grant and Will Then Quit Until Next Time— | The following is a synopsts of sundry decisions | street markets was the easier feeling in money. Erie ik! onic? Ui tkn meee | HOS irk, Unts ‘Piesday) morning, wt le oo lock. the Coust—Laading the Passengers and Report of a State Corporation Only Two | rendered by the Treasury Department during the | The fresh business of the day was at four to five per a i Lene a tattle Cazgo—Fears for Their Safety-Pas- Years Old—The Philadelphia Members— | Month of December, ant published to-day by the | cent on yovernment collaterals and five per cent Pi aaa February 5, MAKY VAN Resscrtagin, Wile Of A ‘5 Six National Corporations Fighting the | Secretary forthe information and guidance of re- | on stocks, Some joans from last week were | 900 100 Han dvew Kirkpatrick Cogswelt and eldest daughter ob sage to Portax Princo Watohed United states—Natioval Banks, National | Venue officer allowed to stand over at six per cent, | Sop! Ay withs relatives nad Trisnan of: the fesally are lovites ’ by a Spanish Frigate. Insurance Companies und National Railway Puc Duty on Chiobdari Such transactions being the oniy excepttons to attend the funeral, fron lier late residence, No. 14 Companies Quite Knouch. The department, after a careful freconsideration | at rates beyond five per cent; but the borrowers, STREET QUITATIONS. Bayard street, New Sruuswiok, N. d., oa Weduesday atlernoon, at two o'clock, CONKEL In Sunday morning, February 6, at four ofclock, HARKIEE 1, CONKLIN, the beloved wile . = Of 16s decision of February 21, 1870, No. 651, holdin; py chose: etur pir lon Sreamsiip Hors } WASHINGTON, Feb, 4, 1871. chlobartum lable o ‘i duty of three cents por eR at oh a hs sags their loans; @oula sede Port AU PRINCK, Jan, 25, 1871. The old Memphis and El Paso scheme managers | pound, under section eleven, actof June 40, 1864, | BA@ AbURAADL accommodation at the Last Mentloned | Wort Union Tet. Hall-past Five @& Clock P. a 45% Northwestero... Tiga 7 ‘ vi Pay. ote ji sa combination of ytos, the native sulphate of | figure. Paeitie Mail. ad det Northwost'y pt, 24g a 84 of J. H. Conktlo, Since my last communication you probably have | are nere endeavoring to get their job through the | #5 4 com! ALE An Bh Mes P N'Y Gen con... 9848 #83 Rock Island Se uted ih te . heard of our beg at Aspinwall. We left thefs on House. Us on the Speaker's table disguised as the | BATUmM. wit hydrochioriec weld, has decided that it | Commercial paper ts 4n request ab seven per cent Bae fe gerne ANU | The relatives and frlends of the family are ro teal preparation not a4 “pe | Speetiully invited Wo attend the funeral, frou the the S8ist of December, ail papers and everything Texas Pactfle Railroad bill, It organizes a com- | otherwise provided for, and as such liabie to a duty | fr prime doubte naine acceptances, ew ie aa S ae Ge Paw bi 2 id | residence of ner mother, Mrs, H, Kunnett, No. 62 indue form, Cleared for Porc au Prince and other pany, gives it about 26,000,000 acres of public | Of twenty per centum ad valorem. Foreign exchange was quict at 1097f a 10914 for Micra: - 30 Ft bier] ; Spa by | Sou Washington square (ours street), Uths (Tues West India ports, “and being we could not fnd land, power to issue a large amount— Liabilities of Undocumented Steam Tugs. | prime bankers’ sixty days sterling, and 1034 a 1103 —_—_ Sa) Sheriinga, Hockiangieae Oh SuRAuy: Paoeiaed : gale for the ship, She was duly chartered,” and in| many miliion dollars—of bonds “authorized | _ Undocumenced steam tugs of five tons burden and | for sight bilis, The market was hardly as firm as COMMERCIAL REPORT. Nirs. LUDICY DAYTON, IM te S2d year of ler ages regular form, and entered a protest tothat effect by the United States," und a charter Bar Of ices Uulind BULGe eT during last week, and an occasional sale of prime (a golive feiatives and trlehdy ary rospoctiuiy invited | , at the Consulate, und, so far as any one canseeat for @ railroad through Texas to tho Pacitle | of fifty ceuts per ton upon the adimeasurement of | SiXty days sterling was made at 109%. Monvay, Feb. 6-61.M. | Nor gistor, Alta, 1 witkle No: 46 oecana ‘avenue, @ present, W nadtord a eilent laugh in the sleeve, on the thirty-second parallel; and last, but not least, fl A eta of we) ited Bisioa toyed GOLP IRREGULAR—ILL% A 112% A ILI, Asirns. Receipts 32 packages, The market was quietand | Wodnesaay allornoon, at one o'clock. i So far as the bonds are concerned she has broken places the coutrol of the whole in the hands of the | place to'place In adisttict, they ate subject tw the | THC Sold market opeued strong ou purchases by | with occasional sales of pot In small parcels at 96 75.497 25. | Dio att cuy, on Sunday evening, Fora no neutrality laws, at least not of rhe United | old Momphis and Ei Paso managers, giving them | payiment cf alicn tonnage duties, Darties reputed to be operating for a higher market, | Pear! coutinued nominal ae 50 w 0 28. ay wire of David ¥. Dimon and’ daughter of the tate ‘ States, After leaving we had a rough passage | the power to throw at least a shadow of legaltiy Buty on Fire Crackers. and advanced from 111% (0 112%. Subsequently | Cortex, with alimited demand and free offerings, was | Cogive o, Gunn, HM. 1.. tu the doth year Of Her Age. dull and heavy. ‘There were more sellers than buyers atthe | “Relatives and friends are Invited to atten the ppended quotations for low middling and the poorer | funeral, from Dr. Hustines’ church, Forty-second as far as Cupe Tiburon, five days’ strong | over their infamous stock transactions tn Paris, so Section thirteen of the act of June 30, 1864, provides | the advance was entirely lost, aud the market gales and stitpping considerable water; in fact, she thorougaly exposed in the letters of Miniszer Wasn- | LBs ere: aetna Pe eas closed heavy at the lowest price of the day, which grades, ‘The better quailtion were reiattvely steady and not | street, on Wedneatay niccrnoon, at one 'vlock. was all afloat forword, She goes in pretty lively | burne and other papers accompanying the Me% | the same proportion for any greater number, Boxes | {°° ave rise toa suspicion that the manipulators | pressed for sale, ‘The receipts at all the United States porta | _ GLAXS.—JOIN GLASS, Yourgesi son of Kobert aud ‘ when put nose up to it. | sage of 4 4 ‘ once 2, The 379 Q Glass, aged 9 mouths ant 3 days, . containing twesty packs Wul be considered as half | Of the rise had commenced selling at 112%. The | 26,379 pales agninst 5,919 bales for the same day inst week. on Glass, i 5 poe NWA DuccHoret In ignredl (Rags taniien suber ey | PRESIDENT GRANT boxes and assessed with duty accordingly, the sec- | Gold Room took the rise quietly, aud was unusually | 28e sles were 2,141 bales tor exportyL ui sles for home eon: PPT en mac triads OF EG Faunlly Ree invites ‘ti UW i 3 ‘ ne | . 4 MPLION 3 S bales for specmiation, Total 4:0 buies, of 1 the funeral, this (Tuesiay) alternoon, at rived at one P. M., aud leaving at hali-past ten P, | tthe Senate, all ef which may be found on the Has oF Pid ep ania eae. Apnea by | tame, considering the Muctuations made during the | which 2319 vaies were sold haturday evening, ailor repurt. | @ue o'clock, ftom lis Jate residence, 24 Kast Tweltea " ; ‘ ‘ en ae : : ay We quote: street. M., to repair boilers. The tubes aro very bad, hay. | 24uth page of the HERALD of the 24th of June last. the act of Mar ‘4861, course of the day's business. ‘The price at the teens. | * " if te 5 “ : i 2 Haveroy.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, February ing every day at sea to haul some one of the fires to | The principal papers accompanying the Message | payment of Luspectors on Board Vessels, | times eee wat ae perked =; bia 4a RAYARON, beleed wile Or dome tay plug up. While there a very amusing plece of | iain (ag ee shat in MinieSe. Wastpaine, The money collected from masters and owners of Bs Uy ag eae iz 2 P.M . ct sy. tue doen year of er age. ignorance occurred, which made considerable sport , Ated Paris, June 4, 1369, to Secretary Fish; secona, Vessels tor the time ‘nspectors are employed on | 41"q, Mt. . one funeral hereaiter, 4 ail round, bus every Iwugh was induiged tu the | letter, same date, from A, Malespine, editor-int | board in the discharge of cargo over that allowed bY | 11.50'4. “hi HCO 00 a Rey aaa law for unloading, is In no respect. regurded as an | Hevome, in the sth year of his age. a “sleeve.” After coming io anchor Lieutenant Ryan, | Clief La Presse Libre, to Mr, Washburne; third, & | oficial feo wituin the meaning of the law, but is erpu. The remains were interred in Greenwood, 4 iia oth Went on shore to view the letter from Secretary Fish to the Seeretary of the collected for the purpose of reimbursiag the ‘depart. Lt, J. The sales were &, Honus. —Piar Hvsus, widow of samuel Hubba, 4 . i of cret ment for the service of its oflcers thus employed. ie De aged ST years, Place, aud also to purchase anything fresh | Interlors Lean a leitor from Acting Secretary Otto | The'tuirtoenth section of the act of February 13, | Inthe gold loan market the rates for carrying | we go ss) at ( The iinerat will take place on Wednesday morn- that could be found. Well, while in the eity— | 19 Secretary Fish} and, tally, @ letter from Secre- | 179s, provides that it shall be lawful at all times for | ranged trom three to SIX per cent. ‘The operations of | Heaeh ALLdea togeraers Apri se lieing | MMs AL Utne o’clock, Teom 460 Betiord avaute, for you must undersiaud the inhabitants wii num. | tty Fish to Mr. Washburne. er ae ae oe oo “rps . peed | the Gold Exchange Bank were as follows:— 15 B-16e., 200 at 155, } algo 2.200 Suturt EReokian it jends of the Iamuy are respectfully tae ti f s Spec! e euuroln 0 use of any ship or . ner ‘ i follo — ary, BOU at LA thet led toattend, ber probably some three or four hundred, and nota | _ 1 issuiicicnt here to state that the course of | Vasseh and if the master of any such shin or vessel | $47,919,000 | Bovmtisors Aprils wat losyc.t May, Jonus.—ln Urooxiyn, on Sunday morning, Febrn= Pp port of entryeefor the “General Governor"—Lora | Minister Washburne in breaking up tne ring 18 snail notexhibit the same when required by such | Gold balane 1 3 | 1b b-16c., 400 wt 1d 40.5 1.0. b. Charleston, 100 private terms, Maty, relict of Jouu Joues, ta tue 18th year a ver he s! ay $109. turreucy balances... . aaa “952304 | Total, 1,600 bales.” Aud to-day. v: J. vonnell_not in: ‘ gave tie names!—was as ignorant of a ship as | "ea*uly approved by the admuntsiration, officer he shail pay $1 Currency bi an 1 ot bern athe cumpiltintad roger tMwe talen nar f F rvells- nnd frtentia: ave La vised’ ea Reet an ne Adam, and very likely slace his days until the SHALL THE BILL PASS? Merchandise in Store. ~ GOVERNMENTS STRONG AND TIGHER, Lun) February, Age 400 doy Mtg; 60 Marea, Md Lk a, from St Matk’s Episcovod chures, Adelpl 3 . he Texas Pa cl evised wi! 5 e government by ‘ a BMI do., 143 dou 14 yc15 1,500 Aprlly.loe,, wad 100d : ‘aa 7 ‘ Hornet called in no ship of her size ever was here | The chtef objection to the Texas Pacific bill now Par boi vite eo ee The government bond market continues to reflect | BMG iacs BM oot aidleas 0 0 {, near Dekalb avenue, on Wedmesday mornlug, before. but to the point On reaching the beach a | O8 the Speaker's table are tht though the re are colored “geimman” aske}, in very ailapidated Kng- | £004 Lames among the corporators, the real mana- | until alter the reiurn of tie storekeeper 13 received | Street business the buoyant Inuences of easy | Suered, Moduuin grades were Neck “ lush, what ship it was, where from and where going, | 8¢t8, the lobbyists who are here pushing the concern | Showing tts actual delivery to the importer, and a | money. When capital is so abundane for temporary | withoud change. We hoard of no sales. : H , f s | and who will most certainly control i are uot the | record shall be kept of all actual deliveries wader the street, a i | We wave hum all calieiactory answers—ound of | right sort ot men to be comaected With an enterprise | perinits issued, as Well as of Suc permits. Bee tha Babee aa te Bra nias bly eau OF tie novclock, without further nollve, On Monday mornin, February 6, Lava yARD SEE, Wile of James W, Keeps ‘The triends of the family ans of her father, Dr. Je C, Homeyard, are invited to attend tho funeral ser- | More closely than any other department of Wall Corver.—The ‘ket for Kio was quiet, but strong for have been paid shall be treated as being in store common and grades above mediain, wh of | * és " es, at lier late residence, 255 West Forty-thurd conrse, to Portau Frings. ‘They were fearful of oar | of that kiud: und, ‘tially, tere ts uo “necessiiy Tse Duty on Roofing Iron, qa a vo a none ah Firs ee no alee were cont bar ny tied sek, on Wednesday morning, at ten o’biese, | being a revoluuionary ship and coming to | Wlatever of any legisiation by Congress in the mal- Galvanized iron, corrugated and punched ex. | etter rates tian four to cent, tt naturally | vious prices. ovuinary, Lc. a ‘cor’. On “Sunday, Pebcuary 5, LALore " teeeo thie’ piace, “whlen “they? eald. sey pte ES a Marleen tar degree ween tor roofing fee td apes duty of Seeks investment in government securities, The an- | 10% ae | Loum daughter of Charle A. and Louise B. J. Lip- a ce, a: rf tual) (i ng es by pakte pales 4 ? E neott, aged 6 years and 6 months. Gefend with tree thousand men tn no time | structed ay fast as the business of the country re. | Ree Rng Seco en tind ag, iron galvanieed | MoUnGemIAnt 1s ate raphed from Washington that | Campegeitei veer amet iran aecat inet uly ae respect. of course we did not dispute tie fact, and did not a | Uoitee Oy tHe parenoaD COMPANY op TRxag, | COMugAtNg and punching not being suMticient to | Secretary Koutwell will receive, on aud ater March aaa IGLSOR RDO GOTTA LL WWhitee eter ' | great deal Ulame tiem on account of their fears, for q company chartered by that State several years ago | TemoVe 1 into che clas-ifi¢ation of manufactures of | 6. Subscriptions for the new loan authorized for the Go. Cota nad 760 di 1 he 3 | near Mapie, Lafayette, soraey City Riess i every one knows that they have revelutions there | bus thoroughiy reorganized and Ses on @ firm | WOU Rot oiherw: a sor, es : fone ne pica ae The ranean Dt and heavy for ali excep othipRing Br Mae MASkER.—On Monday, February 6, THOMAS, 80m ‘ a: asis some twenty mouths simce. The road com- im pert alt. | the closing street prices of the government list: Let ae were about 20,000 ‘bbis., in a tO | of itichard and thelaie Mary Masker, in the 24h about thireen months outof the twelve, and after) eices at Shreveport, Ca., and runs directly west: Imported salt 1s subject to a specific duty, and | United States currency axes, 11134 a 1114 xog, | 200 bbls. for export at g8 by 4 G7 forestra state. We | voar ot his agi. 'Y @ time we succeeued 1 allaying their fears that we ward via Haliville, through Texas, on the thirty- | pence the weigat must be ascertained by the Uaied | ae es Sp Als ie! ive | Re aoinie 85 0 ageoo | Notice of funeral hereatter. had no mention to do tem any arn; buc they — second parallel. | States Customs oiticers to determine the amount of | 1854 Teststered, 11314 & 115% 5 do. do,, coupon, 113 & | Sincrime sake een te | MuLLRN.—On Sununy, February 5, after a chore ; 1 already suelta very large rat, tor Kyan was | SIXTY MILES duy thorcon, UW the invoice does not state the | 11394; do, live-twenties, registered, May and Novem- | F xtra state. 8 ines, JAMES MULLEN, aged 01 years, a native of tne uxious to visit the torts, twoin number. | have already been built, and the company havea | actual weight tie expense of Weighing itis to be | ber, 110% a 1104%:do. do., 1362, conpon, do., 11% a | Lholee do, q county Cavan, Ireland. r, We were Hirst regaled at ihe Governor's, | jarge force ‘constantly empioyea pushing the con- | Horne vy the Lmporters itis otedt pli eee eer ahs nage an! aie | penerune Women ‘The frlends and relatives of tae family, also of nis Cat tne general's aid ull promised to give ald | struction farther West Lave befure mea copy of Saco 111%} do. do. L864, do. do., 1197¢ a 11034; do. do., | kaxtra do. a 4) | brother, John Mullen, and brother-m-taw, James lu the way 0: tora.e, porkers, cuickens, &e., but the | the report made by the Presideut ol the company, A vetinition of Lemongrass Oil. | 1803, do, do. 110% a Luvs: do. do., registered, | Keumd hoopOato, rbippia Lohse Ten | McGuire, wre respectfully mvited to attend the Governor said he could give wo help ior machinery; | W, A, Hauser, av the stockholders’ meeting at Hall: ongrass oll 18 not lemon ofl, but an oll ob- | January and July, 1094 a 1v9%: do. do., 1865, cou- | Rouad hoop Ouro, trade vrands i We 750 | funeral, from his late residence, Biizabeta street, We told him we couid do ail that ourselves, He ville, Texas. ‘ou the 12tu Of Vetober last The lol- | tained by disttianon from lemongrass, a species of | x me tee usd + 75a 800) (his (Tuesaday) allernoon, at one o'clock. Was rather particuiir to linpress on our ) lowing extracts will show what hey are driving | grass which grows iu India, aud, Lot being exumer- | PON. do. 109%¢ a 109 4Z; do, do., 1967, do, do., 10945 a IS LOW EXT. 65a 709) MocULLOUGH.—On Monday, February 6, JouNn, tne yuinds the neeessity ol the twenty-tear hour rule. | at:— it suouid be classified at a duty of fifty per cent | 10954; do. do., 1808, du. do, 109% a 10875; do. ten- | St Louts straight extr ioe 7 | tntson of Daniel and Mary MeCuliongh, aged 3 We fold hia Exe ay that we had no intention 10 | | During last summer and fall yon built fourteen miles more | ait vatorem under the provision for ail other essen- | fovies, registered, 100% a 10T; do do. coupon, | Srisuischeise fea months. ‘emain that tim owever, We were deiug splen- | to this place, aud in a month or so there will be ten mies | tig 3, &c., in ihe Uti secti Ne ae a ' ° ti ° ae cue ely 3 rie! oI 4 Gidly-" Buy wine. forthe sodden changes On hier oe SauHIOeRT eet ae hie to. Dangyiew, in Upsicrocunte: cies vac & i ection of the actoi July 1093 109 | i Relatives and frier mily are respectfully invited to at al, from th dence of A ax the saying is, “tas Dut a step Irom a palace to aA | Cvbiractor has a large force at work, and is anxious to come STOCKS DULL. AND LOW ng i 2 lote it, | The road fi tit ina dotias | Po ror Abse 1 Tamit foxbig his parents, 826 fenry street, tis (luesday) alter. r 4J@ | Stare we are eutided to sixteer sections per mile, or 10,240 exsels. clined until at the close the active speculative shares | CAVne? Sid OLiveR.—On Saturday, the report that on board the ship they were firing | acres of jand tor every mile of road we build. When the A fore’ vessel arriving from a foreign port into chotce N dence of his son-in-law, 4 \ 10 Filth avenue, f om musketry and We were about to land an exvedi- ; road fs finished to Longy! we wiil be entitled to 198400 | a port or ihe United 8} in battast and without | e down an average ol about tive-eights per cent. $1 2o for 3 v’ the 79th year of hts ag: : “on. Just imagine the sndden change. Alt hands | acres of land under satd Ia ritivas uss the 6 foray | Manifest is subject to a penalty im a sum notex- | Reading aud Union Pac were tonally (00 bushels at abe. rel Iriends ol te lamily are respect. f ‘Were beat to quarters by a long nigger, Who Kuew | ,,1He row DF afin’ dus the State of Texas | ceeding five : iis extconie Wiad t fully invited to atcend the funeral, this (Tuesday) af- BA ibubh aboueea cdcom "hacia cm olaeabae | of the special school fund, and amouut- steady and stvoag. ‘The extreme fluctuations of the 0 bus y 1, this i volume 1 222,000, This 1 i } consult the } ecured ternoon, at bat -past the » occ! on shure! ; him; ib took them nat an hour to wil in, from the clurel pariment ae by t mortgage on the road | day are shown tu the following table: reing upon a . M ee coruer of Fourth street aud Lafayette place und’ then cad of 9,009 they could scarcely | “It may be proper to observe that the line of our road, the | loreis Vessel te penalties prescribed tor the absence | ae Aynest, Lowest. ing Stak O'DONNELI.-on Monday, February 6, at her late auuster thirty. We were all placed under arrest, — thirty-second parallel, is the favorite and popular southern | gf gianileste | New York Central cousolidated.. 94 Bey | es residence, 502 Second avenue, between Forty-secund Alter a tue Wey seat tue commudane ort wat me routs to the Lactic ‘Ocean shruustout the etre ¢ Rapes we laeee ede | N r York Cental scrip. 13% | “eusuanrs.—The market was strong, but quict, ‘The en- | and forty-third streets, Rose, the beloved wife of 0 * seeping Ry: thers us | NO dis and, indeed, 1 ly one whi i Hare 5 agente ere:—10 Liverpo bales cotvo eam, | 5 $i r ith, O, Toutdaves the PAY HULK OUTS ans eric Whew i connections, could be truthfully called the "Sou Th ary of the Treasury has determined that | jiu rag | Sema ere ete he ie ponds 60 Pees cotton, by Mota, tes O'Donnell aad sister of Rev, BE. Ml. Smith, O, 24 | AL “ood tor culnpressed ana 7-1bd, for un 98" bales, by wail, at 6 itd. for compressed 94!q | pressed. ‘The nominal rates for grain wer Pacific Koute,” and when ¢ freight and passer g custom-louse fashion. ihe men — the uorthern ro: pleted can afford to carry | the 7 aif the rates now charged on rigid, 7% is Rrookiyn. ms Of Lhe act OF 1749, section 43, wor : Tie remains will be taken from th y enforced in regard to the reports requ We got on boaid he could uot see anything, for we Reading Boon situt Ris e | Lake She above nam- | ‘ : ying ihe Ske aroun¢ tie master’s of foreign hound Vessels of the lading to | fs mans 7d. 1 beron Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, to the wrore trying thetr mnskets tn all directions around | “ge shreveport (La.) Dally Gasette, from which I | peexporied The correctuess of the sratiselcat re, Wabash....... 824 | fata and by noun | Church of St. Gabriel, ‘Tharty-seventh strect, newe We Went on shore. when otc iriends were reieacnd: Ce the avove report, has the foliowing editorial no- | turns of the exports of the country depend ina ge Northwestern’ prelerred 3278 | HOES wore wnat where there will be a solemm ¥ Dat all were suill looked on with suspiciou, and ig, #2 Of it: | measure upon these reports, aud It appears that , Rock Isiand ; 106% | York, bore fered for tie repose of her soul. had nearly goue very hard with us, for they had no We publish this morning the annual ri there has been remusshess on the pari of many mas- | Miiwaukee and Paul, w¥ec.; Michigan, 5 5 FOLALIVOS Sd ITIGRS AES FOnMeaTe’ the Southern Pacific Katiroad Company at the mee | Jsoard heid at Huilville, Texas. ‘Those who feel a this great work will read these reports aud preserve them for be., nominal, and old, te, ade. nominnl. et was dull, but unchanged. \ veral cargoes new from tore pense. und it was didicult to say Who Was general. ‘Yue old women had more to say than any one else. tors in complying witit the regulations, | Milwauki — Olio and Mississippi. . nd St. Paui preterred. 74% 35% ebraary 5, atter a short and WiLiIe f., only kon of Thomas 0. a porta, At iast we got a Chance io slide out, and while they | future reference. For want of space we deter a more ex- or TTR by Union Pacific 2 seeived dire by retners, and the eed $ vears HODES. Were all taiking—no oue was acting. We did not , tended notice to our next issue. oF THE PEOPLE, | Western Union ‘Telegraph. 4 10, bbls. New OF MTnot teiatives ead wwieada ok ars mauier arin run, 5 not have been genteel, out we ONLY TWO YEARS OLD. “ won | Pacific Mall..... 4 ga a 5 ited to attend the funeral, from the residence of “0 pon rik a PE a pa Torte bg Ir yatae be borne in mind GIG enon ED, charter | The Experience of a Soidier Couvict at Castle | SOUTHERN SECURITIES QUIZ co at ana malted: 1B 4 , 108 Attorney sireet, this (Tuesday) alter @ sip, Where we did nov Lorge Stay. | granted by ive Slate of ‘Texas dates buck some years, , mn Ist was gene: ot. ew Orleans, 65 . j at one o'clock precise . During the eventing they nad manued the vattery on The company uow Lor the frst tlme properly organ Se ilame The Southern list was generally quiet. The Ton- | Noy Orient, Go. eS coe apiit ta se eCaCpLIAA-A SoleMaM aniversary requiem. mage | piture, ready to open ou us, bul ail passed ou quiedy | ized and operating under it 1s scarcely two years CASILE WILLIAM, Jan. 28, 1871. nesees were better and the North Carolinas strong. remained rm. very dull, but hol extent of demand; holders denanded will be overed in St. Gabriel's church, bast Thirty- nth street, on next Wednes until We leit. | ol ‘4hence nothing of any importance occurred To THE Epivor oF THE HERALD:— The following bbis. at dic. notations wel made at the clos: morning, tor the y And new we have a bill in Congress cre We «note uni We reached our place of lauding, ——, which | geal national oppouent to come in and ende: | Ihave been a constant reader of the New Yor« | ‘Yennessee, ex coupon, 6334 a 64; do., new, 6336 a ined at $2 45 a y2 60. Other grad aged. Pgh eee t Tae apoarotinee, ELL, wife Jor reasons wo yet desire to Keep quiet, but Wi | Take the fleid now iully and wccoplably filled by the | HERALD for elgut years, and have heard of all kinds | 6344; Vingiata, ex coupon, 64.065; do. new, OL a | yqfkEuoleum, The general marcel wae very dull with | OF Nm J. Putodl: M.D at MnoO'clOcK: | a pun being over the laud at halipast ures. Mey | Sate corporation. inad, when the New York | 01 Convicts but only since yesterday have I been | 61's; Georgia si 86 a 88; | more disposition to concede. In der to ellest gain. We | to attend. ving ei e lau ah] . M., | itis as though Congress had, when the New Yo re 6 ore ” <. es BS . ) } qiote j relined, standard white, 2% Ss i Could nuLsee the eutrauce to the place (we did NOt | Central Radeoad Was Uhished tO a polit ouiy ave | Aare that there 18 a class of convicts that the | North Carolina, ex eoupon, 4 5 DOW, 25.8 | Giauoton Bae sboe He Palani priweae On Sunday, February 6, Many QuiNN, want to go in), only the other side of the 1 r . easier and the marsetisduil. We quote reuned for | 2524; do, special tax, 181; a 19; Missourt sixes, 89. military convicts. 1 will now iiform you what they | a 90; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 89 a 894 friends of the family are invited to attend the , this (Tnesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, may jes West of Albany, interposed by chartering and | American people know nothing about, and that 1s | Point. Whale going close in suore and looking for our | sybstd,zing an opposition company to build un op- | ge. w/e. pot the imastucud looxoul repuried a schooner’s | position road frou itoy to Builalo. % AOVISIONS.—Receipts, 164 bbls, pork, 1.264 packages cut | : = 4 d | ait . om sland 3, OT a 68: 4 meats and ckages lard. A tinted demand pi pd | from her late residence, 443 Sackett street, Brooklyn. jnasts over the land. At the same Instant we got | THE PEOPLE OF TEXAS are and how they are treated. A military couvict 1s | Louisiana sixes, 07 a 63; do, levee sixes, Tl a | tor pork and thereat Was’ inactive, but at the close, irm. | RODGERS.—AL sea, on Friday, February’, Tone k. The glass to bear on her, when We saw she was 4 are not asking the Congress of the United States to | &man whe in nine cases outof ten has been com. | do., do. eights, 80 ; Alabama fives, 70 a do., | ‘Toe saies for consumption were confined to 154 bbl:., in lots | RODGERS, age’ gubboat of the third class. We were mstantly | crouie corporations Lo crush out or to iutertei | Fallroad eights, 93.3 95; South | te eee ee te tang 498 Mig a BU Toe a | y tyrant as captain or post commander | Carolina sixes, 74a 78; do, new, January and July, , Lard was without material cuange. The sales +s de GORA ONIL ATW OGKOSEE OL V1 | Merces at 15\e. for immediate delivery and 1 9; do. » AP an ctover, a 61s; Selivery./, We quote city keitle rendered at a 5 Wwe y her | with | pelled to desert; some by being starved, some by | eights, 98 a 100; do. Headed off shore, aud in a few moments we saw her | their own State organizations, [ain iniormed that | Pow pias An a open out irum the point, and then, about a mile off, Hon, Edward Degener, one of the ablest members | !8VNg a PF she fired # gun, but the shot went wide of tie mark. | of the House from that State will earnestly oppose ii, | 2nd some for both combined. After a doserter has | 69); a his was avout hali-past four, She continued the acl | $ The relatives and friends of the family are raspect- inprised L509 | fully invited to attend the faneral, from tw late c.ior Maren | residen 132 Kast Fortieth street, corner of Lex- aad No, | INgtou avenue, on Wednesday moruing, at eleven for April, | On the otler hand, it 13 a noticeubie that | peen apprekendea and brought to Governor's | Arkansas sixes, 57 a 60; do. sevens, 55 a 60. 1 at Beet was sieady with a | limit ‘ chase until hall-past tive, then turned back for her | several Northern members, who have never been | = Fs 0 ere # BH ‘a ed de . We New prime mess, $26 0 Le ebrua hole. I expect sue was afraid to come out too tar. | Scyeiat Noruern meripers, who pave never Been | siand he has sometimes to wait three aud four MISCELLANEOUS. | 828 50; new B15 a Bist new pian |g ER: patsy ig iti eses i beet Fag Shey fired six times. The two last shells bout | graming excuses in advance for their votes in iavor | months for trial. ‘This farce being over (for ali who | At the annual election to-day for aircetors of the | ™" FR Tee ae eee ee re Teen | ange a E dropped a uiie astern, | She soon saw nothing couid | of the passage of the job. have been tried by a court martial will agree with ; Wells-Fargo Express Company the following gen- | seers being ay nd sales wore cunuined 1 i ke place at the residence of her de done to catch us. We then slowed the engines to YVHE PHILADELPHIA MEMBERS. Ge nroueadanwie ne sioihe passes | a erosbbduen # Lelia Stent Ww , | 120 boxes cf 60 boxes city short Delmonico row, Myrtle avenue, ‘watch her movements, and kept @ respeciabie dis- Three Philadelphia Congressmen—Messrs. Kelley, | @¢ 10 Proneuneing Ita farce) another month passes | temen were chosen:—Leland Stanford, Win. G. | 1:40. aad 50 do, tor deli ery in the latter bait of the month jay) afternoon, at three o’ciock. tance rom ~ Jand ko tarer 4 Re fat run in at! sfyers and O'Netll—went before their constiuents | before he receives his sentence, which varics from | Fargo, J. ©, Fargo, D. O, Mills, Lioyd ‘Tevis, M.S. | at 12igc. Cut meats — teady, With a small demand and | Js and relatives are invited to attend, Ree oe ome ay ound the spot, a last fall pledged in general terms to vote, it ele | one to four years, some with a twenty-four pound | Latham, C. P. Mantingion, Ae H. Barney, B, Ho OSs sp leeNUnie Wan reine uate Aytt Siu -On Sunday, February 6, alter a snort nice saudy sp , o oY aguimst land jobs. The two Ag A shot and a chain three and a half feet long attached | am but painful to tie te) iene Shannon, ager JANE, the beloved wite of James rocks, and being around tre point and in a bight it rs, 7 months and 11 days. took us some Lie to properly ve the ship ready ng 8, Be. a A & Ye. ; ordinary State frkink, Re. a re-elected to serve in vhe Forty-second Congres COMPARISON OF THE IMPORTS. 4 and when the great St Croix and Baytield-Jay The 1oilowing is the system of imprisonment to | » tubs, Ste. a dse.; Welsh dairies, 8c. a Duc. Kelatives and friends of the famuy are respect : tor sea the © he re case of emergency. | Cooke Railroad lind grant cave up the other day ‘entbna itnaee MonyiCe is mibiedtel: He iscon- | The followmg shows the foreizn imports at | mace Weah, doo. a die. per Ib. Cheese was guict, but | fully inviied to attend. the funeral, from her late | pohen (Wwe inst machored ptere was only eleven | they all three found excuses for making un excep- | ded im the casomates of Castle Willan, euch case: | New York during the past week ana since the | ®&Mvs4 ee war torte residence, old No. 87 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, Jes ‘fh ble ers hes =" teeta Hitt, | Wont favor ef it. Toe Job was, however, deleated, | mate having sixteen beds, on which from twenty 0 | Honpniag of the yeat Pe AUP | RIOR Be REE: Wag ner, under favorable advices tiiis ‘Tuesilay) alternoen, at two o' ee POX 80s BAL. f0,,Wore her a, ilttie fur- | 94 has already been reported, | uwenty-tour convicts have to sieep. His clotiing | P°stemas idaaia § sing bags Rangoon at | ‘Toronto (Canada) papers viease copy. ther out, and anchored ia seven fathoms waier, 1871. were con yin prisin, And now we find atleast one of the gentlemen, | consists of one pair of pants, one blouse, in some | aad within 200 yards or iess of the be © to Sige. Oaro.ina soli to the exteat STEINER.—On Sunday afternoon. Febrnary 5, at ach, and run a || Dry goods. jraul r . Keiley, excusing Limsell tn advance for his pro- | cases an overcoat, two shirts, two pair of drawers, | O°! £0 0, at Jige. for fair to ehoic two o'clock, DELIA S¥EINER, the beloved wile of 4 hore fy. Whey were made with Watercacker cinoes | Posed vote in favor of this Texas jod. se savs he | tivo pale of Stockings, one biaaket and ahavor cap, | General muds remeiteclota, Ki ace: A moderate doinand gree | Herman Sicinet bj ade ver ¢: se | «wants to vote” for q or 4 The worl y thes . ‘ov clover ut previous prices, with sales of about 10 | re el aud four boats svon did the jeb. After getting ali | THE eOstnd caielale great through Mne on the | The work required 1s from half-past seven until halt | For the week. aL. Ticainy’ io the ebentive of 14 fhe relatives and friends, oMcers and brethren of Mount Neboh Lodge, No. 257, F. and A, M.; of Leba- ge, No. 9, 1.0. 8. B., aud of Damon Lodge, ‘ requesied to ationd the tuneral, ». 67 Henry street, this at ten o*clock. ; na wen eleven A. Ma, from one until four P.M. ready the boats and rafis were at tueir respective | “We se4e! ; an | SORTER Re toe es : | h -- peed = - is pleased to ignore the fact thataroad has | und the following is the bill of fare i SSC aie rae i A Len aE Rob ear oie | already, been. B eaiyaste—Krom two to three ounces of fat bacon one | since Jae Beate Ricci the cele thin iita ont etonae PROVIDED FOR morning, aud from three to four ounces of beer the neat; six | NCC VANs Tse unday morning, Rapist and ratis had | precisely on that line, and 18 now being built as | Ounces of bread and a pint of something they call collec, but Prev. report ninad at G6 4 B6 25, Linseed was steady at $20 yer 5H Lbs. non 10! | _ SPEARINE was steady and moderately active, We note | No. 19 K. of P. | suies of about 69 terces—pardy to arsive—-at Li from her late resider | BUGAR—The market was oniy moderately’ active, and | (Tuesday) morning returned irom ther last trip—four hours and ten = yp) 4 siness y re as, | u ubie Liebig to find o apus ‘ a | prices, withou! quotable chan.e, were barely sustaiaed. The Novi en M Nel r Intuutes-and General Ryan eid ie was he bestand | Taplaly as the busidess ofthe counaty requires. || itwould vais Liehi'uo ind ont what Wis compen The imports of specte at this port during the past bres” were AW hus on the. base ats | eaaee ane CO Eee Tiy TR ReR Re: quickest lauding ever ellected, There is one thing | yar penetit. Suppose @ North Carolina member | fA*ty and instead of the mysterious compound cal | Week have been as follows:— 1 foe ag AP sts aku | reeantE me sy nd the faseral of the Wife of our worthy brothel we can say, tare Was not one idie moment. ‘There — should introduce 4 bill In Congress ormutizias age | Hesame ainpant of rice Koup or bean boulllon. sanuary s0—Steamer Ocean Queen, Aspin- i} Beara eta by ee ant here cy ering rere eee ary Herman Stemer from her late restdene Was only ong drawback: it came lo blow heavy at unsidizing a company to build @ Tilrosd 1 oar pe Ree Ea eer Ane ee | ++ $8,120 | fined sugar’ was fairly aotive, but prices were w shade | No. 87 Henry sitet, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten two o’cluck, which made a bad sea, which continued | Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and a Texasmenber | Covejcomee the bread brown and the beer trozen if the | ten 8,196 | in buyers’ 1avor. We quote:—Cuoa 1h | Gates Reet ABM. J. 88M, : throughout the remainder of the time, so that the | suouid excuse himself to bis constituents for voding | ne 5 oct earonane | February teamer Morro’ Castle, 7 | thang, Sic. @ Yige.; Fair to good Lan | Noriee.—Brethren of Damon Lodze, Just ratt going on shore when it got ln the breakers, | forthe job by saying he “wanted lo vote” for just | a UBUl lately a person styled a provost sergeant, | yana- bars i 8,000 | Bova of P., are respectfully notified that the funeral of the mien wete Washed od and ti dashed on tie | One great Northern line, What would tie petition | u P| Febru chooner Recorno, Tabasco— eee Delia’ Steiner, wite of brother Herman steiner, Re- Tocks, Whee it soon went to pieces audits cargo | man irom Philadelphia say to that? maser | e knows of, say @ word to tim, | ~ sity ren S40. 8 & raing Scribe ef our lodge, will take place’ this overvoard; but the cargo could be recovered If tie Go? ENOUGH Bees die nel alee nee Sek cen ten Was | Februar statidard, Noss | (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, (rom her late reste cases were not broken, as wien itis smooth there | We have got enough of these great national subst | K&tly, sive hitn a sound kicking if he made no re Goid... ‘4 1c, ; d0., 1B to 24, | dence, No. 57 Heury s! Would only be five ieet of water. Colonel Aguero | gizea corporations. Wehave the shantetul tance; butif he ventured to defend himself the | February chooner 8, Vorto Ricd—Reiinkig grades, f WAL RK, Chancellor. Jost bis horse wile towing it on Shore (drowned). acle | person woud walt until he could catch the unforta- ea, 924¢. alle. Brazi—Du 0. 9 0. 1K. B Of not loss than six Of them here now, enc ‘Lurk’s Island—Silver.... yoring, LEBANON Long ~tiie olicers ‘Toward the iast it was feartul work loading the | {5 vhyy deavoring | es, and tien he would give It to aun supert oe North » herewith rei alts: every set " mg obvy through measures to avoid paying their | tases bres rm ora liberal 0} and membersof this lodge are herewith requested Doats and rafts; every sea that came jerked tie men | Honest debs to te United States, Weave a great tt RO area Sith Lopate ani warteaie | motel tar the weal aN gc. | to attend tue funeral of the Wife of one wortiy ex- of their feet, are seat to urn some pretty | national life lusurance company and national bunks | ')?* sper cae who may exclatin that Previously r ported. Fs uly more active, at full prices, with | President and ex-Treasurer, Herman Steiner, on the wen credit U.cy Worked With G will aie | ql View of the tact, therefore, that the people of | Nei the Post Commonane. if he knew it, 1 will Pay te ee ia at 1, et eWILSKuEY’—lteotiyte, The market was dull and.| Henry street, By opler HAMBURGEY, (oe & y boats took ail the iorce on shore in Ge’ trae | Texas wre getting along a8 they'aro, and have in no ae rsation that o ee Ce | lower, with saies of 40) bbls. at ie, STEPHEN a Suuday €vening, February 5, trip, | sixty oficers and men, the cargo weighing over ity | tons. We are rather alraid yet that all 1s not sate ) ‘with them, for after the chase, while standing in- Instance petitioned i favor of the proposed national Ky corporation, it 18 certainly sale té let the pill now on the Speaker's table go to the tomb of land jobs—the House Commitiee on Public Lands. Consigned to uurred between General | Sam, anc nyict about rations, Si Some civilians being preseut while General Net! | § was inspecting the cohivicts on a Sunday morning, the 1869...... time 1865, ime Ume 1867 Saran c., wife of Wilitam A, Stephens, = ‘The relatives and frieuds of the amily are Invi to attend the inneral, from her late residence, No. 44 182,616 sevee 155,614 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘50 U ‘0000 US 5. . — —_ t Tenth street, On Wednesday afiernvon, at two shore avout nine ?. M.. we SaW @ White rocket go é gent.e ¢: - i 4 ny they were told, in the presence of the convic.s, that , b up. We were then some live or six miles off trou Heanor hem iin tas eure We shall | {he agcier Kot hash every morniig, and as muen SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANG?, STEKLING.—On Sunday, February 5, at his resi- the landing, and I have no doubtit was a connection 4 | Jood as they could eat. One convict, thinking tha: hance: No Third a cot es i Bc i ' —- eae eee . “ Ae et teh ops Mona. eb. G—10:15 A ‘ dence, No. nird avenue, CORNKLICS STERLIN of signals from the gunboat to announce ourarrival ny most probably the General knew not how we were | oo ny, Feb. 315 BIGHAM—NEUMAN bruary 4, b, aged urs, & Nw ci “s on tite coast to Nuevitas, and anotiter Lact tat Golde CHAMPION COMPOSING CONTEST. | treated, plucked up oonrage, and, taking of his $51000 US 6s, "Hr... MBM 100 she O 8 Axp: daa hey. Wathal Hark ¥ 4. bY | aged 36 yeurs, a naive of Burr, Kmgs county, Lre: W994 15 Adams Ex Cr HENRY | Jand. 19 200 NY OX HR I ‘1 nel Aguero found a smouldering fire and @ road en cut “frougn tho brush rowiog there by | _ The title of “Champion Compositor of the United eat at THis post.” General—""Whs $0000: a0, mianchetas, ‘ He Aer es ee, tie ead States” being vacant, owing, no doubt, to the noto- | ) tt a hi Renae ae Nonna 0d do Ww vet them; but, strange, they were not there, “Well, Lovett, ch can y ’ lobe eae, We are under the impression that twas Spann | Tous modesty of that claes of men) Mr. B.S. Meua- | ineice as much ae 1 get’), General (in, o Das: 10000 US 6-30, Fe FS, pickets, who wlihdrew when we came up to the | MiB, publisher of the Printers? Cireuiar, in Philadel- | sic “You get all you will get; you get enough for | 1000 US 5-20, c, 8. spoke to the General as tollows: BiGHaM to HWeLEN M. NEUMAN. No HASKELL—MoOoRE.—-On Monday, ¥ residence of the bride's © 19% 100 doveeseesb 0.85 8% | Burchard, MARY FE. 1099, 10000 N ¥ © & HR ef. funeral will take place from the above num- this, (Tuesday) afternoon, at two jock, The tives and friends of the family are respectiully it at Calvary Cemetery, :none.—On Monday, February 6, NATHAN, Uy atthe | vey als, by the, Rev. Dr. | rei of Walliam A. Mo invited toattend, Interm: Se coast. We hope not, for the good of the cause; but | phia, has offered for competition three first class | the work you do, and can’t get any more,”? How enn, nsw: = 30 Eeeaing RR. pc and months, chai sir taala pela ation Zrom what we have told you you will readily 8c@ | prizes, to be contested for and awarded to those who | _ | Wil omly add that am ready to prove all T have do BULS&MS RE. Birth. the funeral will take place on Wednesday, a e there ix some rvom for doubt; aud, in consultation | ‘can complete, ina workmanlike manner, tite great | WT: Sa ee ere Rinne je01 109 ARNOLD.—On Saturday, Febrnary 4, at 407 h | twelve o'clpex, noon, from 314 West ‘twen'y-tilth ath Cismeros, i » and CF 5 ‘ems’ Hf so. * ea k anda sor Pore Indh) uf was tree 2] "es r end. Aguero, of he landing party, we explamed our | $k q0Umilt Oh ee tM One hour,” thy Gal to be | “Mulltary convict, Castle Witidm, New York Harbor, | 180 Moge,ttast Jo a Pane aaa See eae oe bah ery sa et wh ath dae A doubts, and told, them, aiter ssetag the rocket, We | and vice president of the Vrinters! Umion (orsucl, | fom » Nd ates MELB ES 8 3G Un Pee Rite ee nee | ee ae eno) Dapers please copy. vat T. Tass, in the 47th year or hisage. | pA Would be beiter to go on the south side, | others as they may appoint), in each city or town | Why Not Excmine Draggists as Well as Their | 50000; iifornia 7 6. to Quin | ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- Y) ‘e y such trial takes place. e | et 1000 B’kiya 6's, w 20), tf e e fui , from Fy ° teu iatnntes past five A. M. steamed off shore, | Heautiful solid silver composing stick ie een S ‘ beg 2000 N ¥. Cen Bey Wits 2. Te" | racrie.—At Elizabeth, on Saturday, February 4, | Mectima’ tous a Westhuty, ciel thio (tuesday) towing a rait; not time to take it before daylight; iN | q solid silver medal and the third’a medal made | 20 TS Eovror ov THE HERALD :— Wood (rae Celand > $8" WONT Central RK... 1494 Mis. ANN ML BeACTis, WIUOW Of Jaiue ed | mormmg, at eleven o'clock. es Will be In about twenty minutes alter leaving it broke adrift | srom bronze, The contest is to take place simulta- | With regard tothe licensing of drug clerks, fas | {yCltatereii inc, 9 ime SRE RR. 10r years j Wauting at Westbury station, Jong. Tsiand and went ashore-—so goou-by to them—arriving here | jeously on a given day, and 18 looked torward to b: a druggist, fully concur in such a Law being passed. | 2000 Tol&Wab 2d A io Mt a SEP RR ted ves and iriends of she family are respect- | Ratiroad, on the arrival of hail-past eight at four A. M. of the loth inst., and yesierday we fin- | the great mass of pruiters with much eugerness, a Toul Mil &s 4 ) from the resi- | o'clock train from New York. PRR ist. ¥2g 200 Mit , ished cooling ship. Have not been tu a hurry, aud | But wiy not extend the same measure lo druggists | yy Goi, © & Ind C, * jo fol, Wao t we pee aw ais ew, Cornelitis Beattie, No. 70 Scott | Tout the darkeys uever are. We are now waiting for or- | LECTURE BY OR. A’COSH themselves? With a few thousand dollars a wan C 10 hunt N. J., this (tuesday) —Stideniy, on Suuday, February 5, HAR {ternoon, at 2 | niger, beloved wife of Dr. 8 J. Tovias. Elizabeth, ai re, erk . ‘The remains will be placed i the receive. | ‘The relatives aud friends of the fauily are re. may opena drag store, engage @ competent clerk | 1000Tos,! s . * * | i aud friends o! ay are shia Boetanrioeee, Iebuert CSSHUA obi Alles 4, | The course of iectures that Dr, MeCosh is delivers at in six or twelve months conduct the pusiness | 1007 FW isi. std. 80 et are Oe ere % Cee | euily int Reet {attend tye fuera ce paves. sidewhieel steamship, sowing the pleasant prosp: ing before the New York Young Men’s Christian | himseif. Nearly one-half our drug stores in New | oof Merchants’ Bk.. LENA BIKG beluved Wife of Peter M. Biegen, of cd atreet” o a of two rows of tecilt, she arrived on whe 2st | age York are coudacted by meompetent druggists, male | “[o Ocean Bank. * * | Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 386 | A solemn requiem higit mass will be celebrated | this (tuesday) morntug, at eleven o'clock, at St. | Francis! church, West Thirty-ttyst street, between lay evening, Febrauagy 5, THOMAS year of his age. attves aad friends are mvited to atter I service, af Ris.late residence, 32. W: 4 ciation progresses satisfactorily, the learned re inst. (Saturday), and Keops close wateh over us. ig z nd female, who prepare prescripions and pre- | 40 Nassau Sank. Sisiaye: te aohor in, Abe Outer roads and sends | Doctor making sad havoc among his enemies, the feribe for any disease human hate, is attcted | 2) Mechanics! Bi 18 In to keep picket guard, Last night it Jominicans and materialists, Last night . | with, Mr. Irving should include druggists in his | 20 Mer Ex Bani ve it pt SRP aad | Hand should compel them to pay &@ reasonable | 400 W Un Tel. pity dark and she had a@ launch and a small . va s large and attentive 31 bu . 200 do. ’ 5 ‘ Sixth and Seventh aveaues, from where the re ee s. 1 rerno! = We dont know her tntentious, but trom | feciuser as Mprotound) discussing tre. eben | malay, give undisturved mghts) rest to thei clerks, | 190 quixsiiver Sith Cov. Ww whe sone | Will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. | Belock. The retains (it bo taken to. PoUguKeoD- present app hee things look suspicious that if | ios of mind, and showing — that though | #2 misuakes wall very seidom a RUGGIST IW Pac MSS Covsseee. 4344 200 Col, C &1C RR. | BOURNE.—On briday Morning, February 8, ater a | gle for Interment on Wednesday morning. « sue can bvard us she Will wke usae all uazards, Ldiatndetai anys el eta eo vlan sa ae joo ao: LM rl ae acetal gh adhadd Welled wa vengeance Ag ley —_—_ uve as our Knowledge of matter, “Materialism he "7 . re WOUS hx. ; : A 4 THUR, eldest son of Wiltlam and Sarah & AR ‘ | Would subject to searching investigation, and inves. | A® Old Lady Wants Politeness Before Quick | TOUS it. 123 Bob S50. RE RY? | BRENNAN.—On Sunday niormng, Febrnary & of | Witte, ih the Ith year of is a A CARD FROM HEN . i gation, 150 C,C, CAlad RR.b eve B3 y consumption, THOMAS M., son of Mary and tu | tigated he thought 1t had not ground to stam 5 Transit. an ui the force tit ! Joseph Breunan, aged 27 years and s months. pee of his parents, Ex-Governor Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, | An electric torce is one thing, and the force that To vr tuesday afternoon, at | .Raneral serviee'at te re 12:15 and 2:15 o' Clock P.M 65 Kast hk sareet, on W : Kpiror or THs HERALD: — 100 OS 6's, "8, &. 1X BHU US 520, ©, %05,n. 1 - . wig a = . | speculates about it 1s anosher, Mind obeys - ? * 5 ; “| ielatives and friends Of the samily are resp ! th lock. Interment next morning, at Greens Souds the following card to the Washington Pucrio¢ | SPCCUlutes At An TMM thOSS of noted? AWS Of | As the problem of quick transit has not yet been | $v0) US fm 5000 U8 Ba, corey. bo MLS | tuily Invited to auiend the funerul, from the Tes: | Woche Cake reuvives and fiends of the tamly upon @ subject that expiains itself:— ‘rhe jecturer weak on to show that mind 1s a posi- | solved, and even when it is so the expected roave 10000 do. 20m00 do Wig | device of lis mother, 286 First avenue, wis (Tuesday) | and of his grandparents, William W. White and Having seen my name mentioned in several city | tive thing as well as Matter, quoting and refuting from City Hail to Harlem will take some time to ac- aes un wt 4 affernoon, at one o’cleck. | James H. Chorue, ave invited to attend, Train leaves, papers a8 of counsel in the cotton tax case to t some of the best Kaown Of the positivist senool, si ty L 1d suggest, on benalfof my sex, that | ww 100W US ra, 1040. | Sacramento (Cal.) papers please copy. Pwenty-sixtn stre two P.M, nigued on Tuesday next, I beg to state that your th- ft complish, I would ‘ - Accents me iveay, No J, on Sunday, gettug Uiuess, Sarria Wood, Os | BUTTLE.—On Saturday evening, February 4. Mary Woopaurr.—At | ADELAIDE, Caughter of Rovere wnd the late Mary Kk. | Feoruary Battle, ROPE, aged Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ‘The tuner 300 iltinols c ‘attend the tneta), this (/aesday) afternoon, at (wo | noon, at tM c WU Col, C, C&C RE. 89 o'clock, trom her late residence, No. 64 S1ath aveaue. | Way. Carriages will 1a IN J Central BRU C Lg BYUNE.—On dtonday, Pooraary 6, afler @ long aad f traius (ro New otk formant, whoever he may be, 1s mistaken. Tam not AVAL | the gentlemen on Third avenue cars shouid mean- » One o'Clock P. » of counsel {n the case, and of course shail not partt- NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Whue study a little potttencss pe ba Ny le yg a cipate in the argument before the court. It 18 also | Commander Charles S. Morton has been detached | lady who is compelled to travel m them as o!ten as ON OS nc an error to suppose the case involves $60,000,000, I Somane vn Onan tal 48 been detached | Mo 'stand thirty or forty blocks, Lsuppose they are | i0)N¥ ack anterstand i involves only some $2,000 or 83,000, | rom duis at New Orleans and placed on waiting | not aware what internal suderings would be alles 4 100) Cen Pac gld Very respectfully, HERSCHEL V. JOUNSON, orders, viated by their generosl ‘yo0U U Pac 8 place on Wednesday after. » fOr MSs late rosy me, Rate the ‘en and ywelye ogee

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