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ov NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1871._WITH SUPPLEMENT, Ter P ArTRrcy | cat's baw showed fa: im foot at cho momeut of TOE PHILADELPHIA FORGERY. NAVAL ABFAIRS, doe ton to ke aaenaay aioe INTERNATIONAL BOATING, | turane,. Prom ins out t was pureug and grit on ST. DOMINGO. ny ARN Ate cao trom the Dekalb" avenue Metodie 28 - | A Reply to the Commontoition ef “Stat? KRY Oftciel re Gee to Affaire in! neokivt Wanted to Restor? the Anctent Pres- Pie BIT OF eae a navy, to ask @ place In your oolumus for this reply | an article signed “sta,” in your paper of speed alone con'd win. Along the course the cham- pious of the different. ciews urged, cheered and en- couraged their boats as they passed, siraming every nerve, and it was noticeable that as the American outter passed the Neiioon on tie homestretch there ‘Was 00 peat amount Cf beliows to mend yet. kiro Elie 9 (Wednesday) a PENS KOCK. ay, Vobraary M4, DAvED G., Sud Uie Lite Ellen Hoag, im the 2th’ ho Late Racing in the Bassin Do L’Lure. lige of His Father's Business, , Amoerienn Sailocs Hatched Against Swodisi and English. lS: etory fer Gur Tars in Beth | Cases. CLOSE AND EXC! a TING CONTESTS Hayne, France, Jan. 80, 1971. ‘Tho present wont of attractiveness in and abont Hayre has had the beneieial eifect of stimulating the powers of seif-retiunce so laras o. ‘ing one’s resources for seif-—njoynientis @oncerned. Not only so, butin the presenscaso the resource upturned has been of a heaitninl, Invigorating eharecter—oae Which, singularly enough, for many years has boen considered a me by one class; but among these compelicd to gain @ liveliicod by the samo means it 1s considered as being the hardest of labor. | I refer to boating 2 Driven, almost by fate, to adop 2 time when of uty arace Was meugarated some two weess ago betweon the orews of tho fiest caster of tho United States sicamship Shenandoah and the Sworlish man. ef-var Cefie, which resulted in the @oleat of tho Bwede. couraged by thia, although overything | Was conducted very quictly, there had beer an at | tempt to make yu race between the crews of the | American ship soferrad to and her Majesty's | vessel Helicon, Tho gaunties was threwn down | to the Englishman econo thine back Im tho | stapes of o challepge to contest the rela fave superieri of whaloboata and erews, | but this offer was declined by bim, for the reason | | } } | ' i that his Loai waa too buiky and unwieldy to havo the proper chi’ in such ea encounter. Ho men tioned, hower thst il an arrangement could bo edecied 60 thes tho enivocs OF bots vessels could enier the lasts competitively he saw n0 reason why @ match could pow be made, Thi proved to bo Moore eashly talked over than efocted; for when t overtures wera nado with ¥ 1 to preliminarics she conditions poxed were of a character which could bardiy bo compficd wiih An Englshman Wins many of his races, both by Hood and tele, by bis skill In many them; aad the anxtegy of porsoas to conclude terms induces them, ofiunes against their berter yodgment, to ylold a point which resulta fatally to then, The Eaghsh cutter pulls ten cars, and isa hand | gome, weil built buat, twenly-five fees m length, six aud a half feet boum, weight abou; fourteou hundred pounds; pulung cach thwarea pair, fhe American boat is twenty-eight fect Mine tuches m engi, seven fect beam, Boston built, werghs about pine teen linndred pounds, and pulls twelve oars—cach thwart a pair. The Qrst objection raised by the Hoticon was that the Ainerican cutier suounl yloid twoosrs, ‘This Was opposed on the part of tho Shevandoan, aa tne rece was lo be 4 race of cutters and crew s0 beea proposed by the Engiishiasn without any reservation, Moreover, tle twelve-cared boat was larger ana heavier than that ef ten oars; and agala, the diderencs was more apparent than real, for tho American boat must carry extra weight In mon and timber. Objection sustalied in favor of the Shenau- doah, and ailoars alewed. Tho distanco to bo rowed was two mica, hati mile stretchos, necesal- tating three turns oa tho course around tho stak buoys. OF these each buat was provided with its own starting sod turniog buoys, to prevent any ako wWsg ten shillings the oi the Swedish navy, and wVelw “che, Waa selected as judge Wack Liv gilached to Wo c Of the-Tace. ‘dhese points setried, all hands went Into training, Cah of the Stcnandoal Midsiipmaa Barra ed the exerc ‘his was # labor of love, enicred futo with spirit, followmy, #3 far bie 1a 80 shore tine, tae prick KiQ, a8 Ulusirated tu his coaciting or va wW for Uiclr saccessfal coniest with * ity Cind last summer at Anpapoll Oa they of tue Helcow Lieuienant Rewisi, R.N., apes the preparadon of the mea, Tue names o TH" ENGLISH CREW ere as foliow, and ticy are a sturay, fino set:— + 8 OAT be, Willam Abraham Josep Heopel William Cro: Thomas Smith. Joan Rickar. Stroke oul bow ‘Third bow James Deverish, Bavruel Farwell, Bamucl Slade. Witiaia Saunaers. Second vow Wilhain Baskerville. .Port bow The boat was oiicered and atecred by Boatswain Thowas rats, Re Ny Tue average weight of the crew was about 152 ounds. ‘fhe vames of THE AMERICAN CREW ere as follow:— Starboard side, Name, Thonias XN. goha Kaightiy. Jouu Muriay b iit Hang J. Berry Franx Uptoi Name James MeQnade. Jharles Kelly james Movney, Charles Biow Wiliam Vhs Third bow, Secoud Yow... : Port VOW... - ‘the boat was omcered end steered by Midship- man Hurris, United siaies Navy, Whose weigiit 1s 161 pounds, ‘Tne time untli the day before the race was occn- pied by both crews in practising and tasung thetr Various powers, and bot! pariles seemed confident Of success. On the day immediately preceding tho contest a snow siorm xet in, followed by a nasty, Grizabng run, Woich lasted all day, preventing any- thing Uke prudent exercise aud raising many mig Wings In the minds of the interested parties as to be quulliy of the coming day. This is net dificult to | predics in Havre dunog tho winter montha, and a Complete Summary of the weatner almost auywhere slong the Channel coust at tila season may be com- prehended under the general term “beastly,” but, fortunately, there is no expenditure for repairs for matnvenanco of way over a watery race track, and the only thing that cap afcet it is the force et the . Wind, Which is quite as fair ior one boat as the ether, Tie 'race was arranged to take piace Thursday, Jauuary 26, on iho Bassin de L’suve, m watch tho respective vessels are moored, and which is quite placid. when the wind is vrainagtly gentie, aud in Watch the water rises aud falls, but does not ebb or Sow, consequently there {3 no current. The colors } i the Mogiish were viue; thosg of tae Americans Were rea. The eventful day was unpleasant enongh In the | morning, for tho snowflakes feli thick and Tast; but ag tho tie wore on the wind went down and lett the surface of the water 1m good condmtioa, ‘Tha afternoon was dark, butetill, Al the war ships had their boats out, and they were moving gentiy hiner and thither, Giscussing Mmong themselves and con- cluding tho tinal airangements! buoys were ex- @iained; the crews partly stripped to ther work; Ge lodge took hts inal position with Bis chronomes | tor, aud the rival boats pulled to the score. THE sTaRn At two P. M., at the report of a platol as the sig- nal, the boais got away With as tine a start ay was ever Witnessed In any race, tho twenty-two oars scemed to strike and leave the water atthe samo Moment of time, end away thoy weit, powdertug over the courge at abouts forty-two sirekes to tho minute. Ae the boats passed the Helicon the Amer. cau was drawing slightly alkead, and so beld, slowly lwereasing the distance between herself and her autagonist until the turning buoy was reached, ta threo minutes and twenty seconds—tho Engliah boat three seconds vehiid. A point tn th 1 Taco Was Now developed thay leoked ominous, an 1 proved now ea the match really was—and this | Was the beautiful manner ja which the Epgilsa boat surned. The Shenandoah’s pout was so much larger, Jonger and heavier, and tad sucha long keel, that she lost here heradventage; so that again | the boats started even, on the dead fag. ‘Tho American Was so far successful that on the nox half mile sho gained three boats’ lengths; but, ai turning the buoy, owing to ihe fino sieering quall- ties of the Ensifshman, and aided immanseiy by tha excellent judgment of Boatswain Thomas Pratt, who stecred, te American lost her advantage the second ume, and for the third tume the boais got away bow and bow, Timo of mile, six minutes, forty- weven'seconcds, CLOSE AND BXCITING OoNTRST. It was evident now that bone and muscle only could win; but these are requisites possessed in com= mon by Cees 4 i, and he was not chary of thetr exhibition; but as the bose: ect ay, is arris spuried his crew te their it éxtent, col ot from having 80 tried 1t before, that ic had ten minute: geedute U6 yet At Lull speed. the American it drew ahead, hotly pursued PhS 16 Bogisamen mes time Mr. fare steered his boat around seconds less time before, aud the Ameri- | more 80 bevause he contested it so Well. | Moved to Beilevue, and were soon afterward con- Tno wiuniog buoy was passed tlret by the Ameéri- gan, Who tossed his oars in thirteen minutes and thirty-itve seconds, followed closely by the English- Inan lo thirteen Inunaies, Jorty-lour seconds—tne Winuatag time of the secoul mLé delng alg minutes, fifty-uno decond& This ia a very tb pace for cutters, aod Amerionns pave & Tight to feel roud of tue victory, for it now lesked out ab che ing ish Solar Was considered remarkanly fast; had One sailing quat'ties—iadeod, at the Litier had never been beaten. ‘The Engitshman took his | defeat ax he most always does, bravely—ail the ndoed, 1613 | the opinion of all wnu saw the race that for pure pluck, fag and vim, it was the best they had wit- essed anywhere, ’ Of course the ladies Were i i | fomibied Gn the yosicls of their favorites acto Wearing thelr respective colors, to exe | congratulations and reiresh the janer wos | ithe coufortsbio luncheon, ‘The sens was | tty in the wardrootas of both vesssis, and | fh is Detleved that none of them will casly torget the fmendiy rave of the mother couniry with ber do Bosadunt on January 2s, 1971. CUSTOM HOUSH AFATR, Lo Warckeuso War Continaed—No Moro Nigkt Permits ter the Discharge of General Cxter Goods~Collector Muxrphy’s Conxso Justidied by Law. ‘The quesiion whether night permits for tho dis- charge of unclaimed geods are warranted by law i ‘has been Cisemasod at great length and dednitely eetticd by Collector Murphy. After a close examina tion of tho acts passed by Congress at differant periods on ints subject he has come td the ooache sign that tho law does not sanction the practice of permitting general order goods to be landed after sunset, ‘The Aitteth section of tho act of March 2, 1799, bearing upon this subject reads as follows:— That no goods, wares or merchandise bro Or vessol {ro:a any foreign port or placo shall be uplacen oe | doivere from the ship oF yresel withfe the United duaves bat fo opsn day; that is to say bo.weou tue ristug aad seiuiag of | tho ‘Cun, oxcopt by metal ioonsa trom tra.ulio-tor of the | portaad naval ollices 0° ihe game, wera tiers to ous ior | f porp me, nor nt any time withedt « parmit, iny:a tie Gale loctoF aud navai obicer fur suck uniailag or delivery. This section of we siatute Nas Dean quoted in Jus. tification of tae USAG OF GIVING NIGHP PRRUTTS; but, says Coilcctor Murpay, the aforesaid act haa no referouce wuatever med goods It | MuUAPly wesw thet ¢ po dich the duty hus a Dald may, by @ special “pernit’? of ty be landes after sunset In consulting the wordingof ine law the Cusivm Hoase autnori- ies have come to tho sersicd conclusion that it docs nos sanction the landing of goods oa which the revenue bad a tien Jor duty after tho Dour of sunset. They arguo waas:—The issuing of | night pormits for general order goods by the pro ceuig colectors has prevailed uider an erroneo Umprevsion regardiag the ach of August 2, 159%; bat 1s lM PLY SYS Chiat is Bhall bo lawiw for Wis Guile® tor fo Laka possesion Gf such merchandise, which, | ut in pay ahtp | however, Gees hy no means imply that he 1s bound to do so. ‘Le act Of March 2, i861, says in reference © ch Lids the Golisclor muy take Charge of | eueh geoerai order or uicialmed goods aiter one Aotica, 2 of Angust 3, 184, simply saya that it shall be iawial for the colleviorto take poxsession of sucd rebandice, which, bowever, dovs nok imply tat ig bonnd todoso, The act of March % 1,51, fay4 fa rglerenc® to this sudjecr ¢ the cullector may tako poseession of sugh whelutmed foods alter oue day's ngticg, Which Is Construod to mean forty-crgns hours afier the oniry of the vessel Coliector Mut. ti therefore usne Bo more night permits for ding of merchandise aader general order, Relthor wil: he sanction tho landiog aud delivery of unclaimed goucs unit forty-eight hoars sitor the Vessel applying Jor is #io}] Rave made dae entry, Goods nay Bo landed after dark, If the duty hes besa paid by the Wuporter, en his application, be- case then The reves no farther Jion how so wih gene & = order xe Greatest vigilance cannos prevent. Night permits | were formerly ebtaiacd wita the g facility, | but Collector Murphy haa required Guat all nuh ape pheation be made personwily to him. Permits in an- fieapation fF large of cargo were obtained uader } proved: a, even before had been sig! § Sandy Hook. T € vstgees were vitea p Collector Marphy has never bss. fished by ihe e was cloured of ie preee: TH EFEZRING SAILORS. @ at & BY. Present Condition of the Neytase’a Scamen at Bellovae HespitaimJamoy Msore’s Hand to | be Ont OFDanger of Contasion Prevented ; by Warden Brovnan—Av Additionni Charge | Agnimst Captuin Peabody—He fs Stull ee Dan Visited the Centre Street Hospital, which is a branch of Bellevue, to acquaint himee tf of the con- dition of the eight sailors suffering from the crucl- | ties failicted upon them during the last voyage of | tne ship Neptune. They wero found fit to be ree i} i i Large. On Monday eveniag, at Ave o'clock, Warden Bren- yeyed there in two ambulances. There being somo danger that gangrene, erystpelas, THE CONTAGIOUS DISEAS?, PYEMTA, Molght ensue from the sores on the hands and feet of the unfortunate victims of ting Jatest crnelty at son, the warden deemed tt safer to lodge the patients in | a place for themseives and fitted up the pavilion for their reception, a location well adapted for the pur. poss, as it immediatelye overtiangs tho river. A HERALD reporter visited Velleyue Bospital last evenlng and on inqniring for tae warden foand thas gentleman fo his own apartment, surrounded by a | group of twelve or fourteen boys, ail attacnés of the hospital 1a some way, whom he wa3 instruct. ing in spelling aud reading, tho charitaple lady Who otganized and has charge of the class being absent temporarily from illness. Ou helng intro. duced to the pavilion the reporter found all the —- Sleeping, except James Moore, whose hand now 80 bad that ile doctors yesterduy announced thatin ail probability AMPUTATION WILL BY NECESSARY, Large ponltices cf daxseed and carbotle acid are Upon ihe feet of some of the men, and on others oakum and oiled silk .aro wound around the handa, When the nurses camo to examine the undercioth- fog of the suderors it was found to be cevered over With vermin and thor Dodies were coated with the 2219 Bpecios, RO that new clotning hal to ve fur nished. Noiwithstauding their pam each of THE UNSORIUNATR RIGHT has a wpe Appetite, aud consumes a large quantity of food at each ineal. Tho above fs ail the continued eifect of the Neptune horror, witch 13 BULL tobe the object of public atteatien. Captain Peabody is still ar large, aud, though expected to sarrender himself, hed not done go up to @ late hour last evening, vhas rendering his arrest a necessity. this morntug, as the charges against him are vo re- ceive thoreugh investigation, Yesterday AN ADDITIONAL CHARGB fi against the captain and his mates was made before Commissioner Shields by a man named Petrick Henry Oonnolly, who stated tat ho was on board the Neptune at the time the captain gud mates Hl. weated the mon, Connolly was aloft, and whiie there, as hoe alleges, the mate tried to pull a hal- ‘ard so ag to tarow him into the sea. This attempt, owever, failed, and when Connolly came gown on deck the mate struck him and Kicked him several times, and after that continued to give him bratal treatment. Gonnotiy further states that bo saw Captain Peabody sirixe his (Con. nolly’s) brother repoatediy and ktck him several limes; and that fu all the ships he ever satiod tn ho never saw such bad treatment of the nica as he had | seen on board the Neptuno, FUNEWAL OF ALICE CAaY. The faneral of Alice Cary took placo yesterday | fternoou at the Church of the Strangers, Among those present wero the Rey. 0, 8. Frothingham, the Rev. ©. F. Lee, tho Rev. Dr. Cookman, James Par ton, Mrs. Parton, Dr. Halleck, Mr, Wilbour, John Savage andmany others, The “sorosts” attended in a large body, » aisle the’ organist payer Ase rolnntane i Raw that my Redeemer liveth.” Tho choir sang tho guthem, “A Vital Spark of Heavenly Flame.” The eral services were pettormed:by v. Dr. Dees, Who ee read the last poom writien by the de- ce , entitled “ho Dying Hour.” The cheir also gang the hymp, “Wi Dat Sweet: ougits,’? ware " ont . Weetly Solemn Th Phebe Cary, sister of the . The enclosed jn a handsome owing tuvoription:—“allog Onry. "Bora Teo. Died — Born i3Tl. afty yi ‘te lk bearers were ‘he Gate See eam eta | turned to? & ' Wasuinaton, Foy. 14, 1872. ‘The following letters appear in the correspondence recently transmitted by the President to the Senate, with tho orders issued to the commandors of our naval squadron tu the waters of tho island of St, Domingo alnce the commencement of the late nega- tietious:— REAR ADMIRAL LEY TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, : Unirup Stared Sreaee SEVERN, ba Douinco, dau. 9, 17). Sin—The Severn arrived ob Samana Devom- ber 21, 1370, and found the Fngiwh man-ol-war Kaccovn were, of eighteen guas, Caplain Howe ard, with AD. farcingion, we Bnglish Vico Consul, on , boutd to St, Dowtngo city Captain Howard then calied on beard, apd asked | me ns to tue extent of our protectorate over Do- miuica, and if i exiended to our making good the Domiuican bonds, I anaweced an substance that pendioys (20 treaty bouwéen Howinioa and the United Beatos, tay later protuoted the former agaiust ita enemies In the island; and that [did nos suppose the Untied Stites iusured speculations fy Domtnicat paper; yet tue question misus bo ie by Lon Uranvitic of Sccretiry Fish i it was tuought worth While to do 8g Lespectiuily yours, 8. P. LES, gor Admiral commanding North Atiantio i ect. fon. G: 1B Li. ROwMON, Secretary of the Navy. | COMMANDER IRWIN TO RBAR ADMIRAL LES. UNIT2D STATS SPEAMBR LANTIO, Sr. Dosuneo Crry, Jan, 1, 1871, Brn—l arrived at this city August 4% [ placed ny Diyself fiatucwately ta communication Wih tie QUinorities, On ibe 30th of August Prosideut- Baca | gent 3 9 and Md 6 Luat-be hac dusinissed | neat wi mia bitaieter ,and thas he | jUat Peceived a troi Consul in- forming him that ral bought oo ‘eyinat at ihe ag e was puxlous to add to the crete disposal in tie A conld pot bring» bim some of woons | that were st Azu& Tacceded to his segue ang left this city for Azna on the sist of Aurast, \Wo arrived at Ans on the Ist of Sepiember, and re~ ooived on boerrd sixty-five oficers and men, and Janded thon at St Dowlngo city on the 2d of Sep- tember, As Provident Baez reported everyting uiet, and that ho tele periectty pecuro, 1 started, on | tho 2G of September for Sainana, and arrive oa the 84. At Bamana L found the Swatara aad Neptasiet and réceved Commodore J. FP. Gre_n’s Instructions from Lieutenaut Commander W, N. Allen, Seiorg leaving Bt. Domingo city Lascertumed tuat Prest- Geni ber haa intercepted weasoua te correspond. efice betweeu General Mungria aud tie parisons of Gaubtal Ueueral Bungria Was na count aware Ci Lhe iact, wad considered Dinselt in duugen 1a mained at & “pairing watt November, On the 19th of Sapiomber | sent orders to Léentenant | Commander McCook top’ ny thought 16 provable tbat i an! ‘tuo Nantasket artived on tie 4bu of Ail of our Vessei8 Werg very shoré of ¢ 229 Dot OVE Oi them realy Jor aby emergency. } tacreiorg seat ihe Nantasket to 56 Thomas on | 14th of Ocsobor wo get a s Dyly., v et Tes; mm Ra i Sent ie Bwat Bees had writ Sy ide ting me to send & vessel, He desired ny pres , bub tae Yaptic was | in no condition jor servise. Just aiter io departure | { ti Eker two Goal Vegse:s artived, CORtutuin F 1 pieted on the Wished to cons Domingo city, November i r Green, to Gee; on wily Vessel were coi from Conmmmodors oO St. Pierre, Marth n Diyne,: Lage aud Pucrio Cal . Lt we j ers to Lieu t Commander 5 K tO p: { vy with ali patoh, J ho j ent nae Tha p ez band of Haytens, had seen vieinily of Avda, On) trew ia IGeOY Laer, and LO ices Were io longer req ab dzua and ye Tho Nautasket rerurued with President ou the hn of November. On the 6th of = viciu Bae ab has claims, 2 are comber President Lees toformed ma taxt ae unciPimed mertcbantre left ou fhe hands | tnfornation Jromt Puerty Plais Laat ie p) sais of Who is pound by law to dispose of | 1 ed by a | thein jn such A Manner as tw ensuzo tie saicly of Liver Tarks the reyenoe. | directed Licutenat Commander | THO STHAMSHTP COMPANIES 1 MeCook to preceui to Puerio Pirate and to use ols + keep thelr vesse’s as shor: a time as possible tn port | force to euppieaa any such attempts ‘The in onder to reduces expe hay sapidly discharge | Nantasket is sul at Puero Piata, On the | the goods and 1 them at O17 fo the generat or- | 4. oO Pro t Baca mformed me that he | Ger stores. Katbor thau have the steamor detained | 1 jnjormarion tuys Cabral with a! they reimburse tho inspector for ail the charges | diavt sand Lominic ving On which accrue within the first forty t hours, | t the expeditio suced by | Woich gives, Dowover, to tho Latter the opiton of i quesiod | leaving in goods tor tainty ta the public sigres | » 10 bo 10) Withoub incarring any turtt xpe no Cole | r La 1 to his res | lector holds taat sapid discharge iaveives, however, | led hie aad my own ¢ and serions diviculttes. The goods which aco janded | yerarnea to tmis porvou tne 1 under permit, duly paid, aré often mixed | reimrned onthe yd ut. ‘The last mo | with = tlose charging under general onier, | iy by tho Layues \ ond the careless huudling of goods at yer LO oppese tke i hight gtves opportunities for fraad which the | pepublie to the United i explain this to bf Qiso aware uw ihero is & Hayti in faver of wanexing 1 sod of tie follows ve, und they are doubters causing erwacnt piuca unxieiy. Cabral is x Agua, but Presk jaee 13 | aud he bes a fant abot t y it is his object w #0 to capiure som 0 prove the complicit: erumcus. iam b & tons made of 3 received from President Ba cipal sources of information, lave honor to be, very D} JOHN IRWIN » Lun, Vinltod f North Ameiioan Ficee Vlag bb. Domingo city, ry. Lhave are wy prin | on i i Comman wip Severn, 0: DAY. H Observanco of tho Day~The Custom of Send. Ing Valestines Fuillug Into Disnse. The time-honored custom of sending one’s love in an envelope seems rapidly passing away. The glowing QCupids, surrounded by @ profusion of per- torated paper aad flowers, are sadly falien Into dis. use, Grandmothers lament over the good old time when lovers were @aruest and hearty In the ex- pression of thelr feciiags. But the old ladies forget tat though the beaux of the period do not trot out tholr sentiments on cerialu occasions, there aro others wlien these young fellows are no jess emphatic in declaring (heir admiration than v2e swells of old. New Year’s Day and Cliristwas in these years aro the great seasons of making presents to those who aro admired or otherwiso, and t¢ would cortanly seem fa brashing away the cobwebs of aged prac. tices the age 13 doing well; for instead pf worthless fantasies in lace paper, solid, serviceable gifts are now the passion; they are more tenable and lasting, and whenaloyesick damsel bas the fancy to pus one of these tokeas away into a perfumed’ corner she can feel assured it wali remain as truean emblem of the cherished memory as the faded valentine, With the exception of one or two quarters of the o ity, where an exuberaut class of admirers dwell, tho absence of the valentine excitement was very marked indeed, But for the large varieties hi against the shop windows and ile tamlng ca tures thrust er one’s e it would be diMcalt to Ls ppos@ yesicrday was tie old audiversary of abet, ight up tho departed | ‘Ve proyinecs May have eau gushing of iho metropolis, and no doubt they have, a8 Bome market must oo found for the large quan. ties of Cupids manufactured. F Perhaps the very best test of the dernetude Into which this custom) Das long since passed is the mati matter, Some years ago to numberof extra letters going throug the Post Gflce at tins season of the year was very considerable; bat this year the entire BNlVNALO; such maiter 1s so smullas Lo be scarcely Notiveable. There 1s no doubt shat, like other land- mavks, We Shall soon bo looking into the past for Old St Valentine's day. A Vailantiac. TO DOT BEUDIFULL GAL ON DSR yennysoTE—ay | GREYSACS, Maybe dot you dink it fanny Dot you govs ct loaf by ie} You vaa a gal, I vasa sonny, Dow's how 1 iout you, dond you sae? Und you grost dot rifer over, fer vonee oufrade ouf der ice; Brava eau fur atay loafer, Uni vas zo pooty und zo hice, Und den I joat dom eyes zo brite, Ja, und I loaf dem icat zo sraall, Und loaf dat guriee hair so lite, ‘Und, vell, | guess [loaf you.all. Bud dot loaf dond da me nix goot.— Yust Iixe [dou 4d du dem lamps; Boxder dot I go oud splid woot, Fur I haf don’t nix got dem sdamps, Dondid? Aina id? Bendifull elf? T dond can seagreen in your eye; You no how dat rae yourseive, Zumpoddy's sdaaps dead ma tur high, THE TEABODY EDUCATIONAL FUND. PHILADELPRIA, Feb. 14, 1871, The roguiar session of the Trustees of the Pea- body Educational Fund will begin at the Continental Hotel to-morrow morning. Governor Oltfford will offer a set of resolutions on the life and character of dmiral fatragut, late a member of the Board, aqne President ra expected to be eae bus hag telegraphed that be ot leave Wi Ld arene bustnesg of the Board wil not begin Home important questions will come before the meetin g. ‘ ; of these Becuri | the purel | ness could | money arte | LigeaLp aad Philadelphia | Way for the present. | and then drove iapidiy of, Negotiations for the Purchase of: One Million “Rook Island”—The Banks Victimized and What They Will Do | Pri.adeLrara, Feb. 19, 1871. From the most reliable sources I gather that Reakirt's reason for perpetrating the immense for- @srics already reported in the ImRALD Wis & desiro to restore tho house with which he was counecied to 1s former leading position in the mercantile world, Tt appears that Reakirt’s grandfather established tho drug house that still bears tho family name, and by close attention to business and enlarged business capacities succeeded in establishing his house on a sound financial basis, and giviag it a position in the Comercial werld second to none in Phliadelphia. fa course OF the the old gentleman went the way of all fesh, and tne business passed into his son's hands, Business did not seem to fou under his adannize | tration; thelr best customers loft them; yet they were cnabled to keep thelr Lead above water, and got part ef the trade, Tryon, the forger, was brought up in the business, and, in course of time, admitted to @ partnership. He paid tho closest ationtion to buciness; never Jate hours, or manifested the Icast Jastre or iuclina- on to live fast, He woult occastoualiy mako a call | of in evening, nnd ho was In great demand among his (nlends on account of is superior tenor voice, of Wijon, tts said, he was very vam. Jt ts not known that he ever visited @ house of Ml fame ora faro bauk., On the contrary, ho studiously avoided all Contact With tho classé of people to bo met aasuca resoria. The contracted business of the houge pressed npon his mind, He had heard what a great house tt wag under his grandfather's admiatstration, ant he re, solved by & bold stroke to p!uco It again in the post- | tion 1% bad fallen trom, Accordingly, about three | months since be presented a note at ono ef the | banks lor $4,900, purporting to have been signed by i Russell & Landts, and payavie to his order. Know- \ Ing both parties very well tho cashior of the bank did not hesitate for a momen}, but direoted the pay- , wiwil be reyarded as prow Jay teller to discoant bie noe dnd Land Mr. Reagits ue dollars, WHEN the preauuim was deducted. H With the procceds ef his trst forgery he Invested | ja Kook island, The investment turned out iortu- bately, and Le deposited bts gains in the same bank taut be had yictlmized, Ifanything were needed to Galu she confidence of the bank this waster stroke of pohey did it,~ Prom that tnic furth he preseaed | the bank, and they weve prompily dua » Sometimes he would win, so.actiincs Lose, manner le proceeded W ving | operations until he had honorec een | of iheleauing banka of the city with bis busin une returning in a tow days with a depos dso cleverly vicuunized. Thus he accuunt imi was enabled to tdeuce Of tho baitk ofit- Lake Shore aud | sbigan Southern aud Bi a AoCK., Michie 1 Scuthern and Rova hes always pald him better than Reading; yet he probably thought ho ought to “encourage Dome institutions,” and geps bucking aWsy abit. The Lost two Weeks he had be- ganto gain decidedly on Keck Island Hock, and so utident was he that bo was st jast atthe lony- Or goal that hy rovently made arrangements + wish to go ior ONY MILLION DOLLARS? WORTH { 8, Of course it will be understood | thas he “pub up’ notiiag more than a& margin. be ready to meet his brosers’ necds, preparatory of the stow ¢ than hia he found that te requi nee ab iho different banks, A) KY Tiwas but the Work of a moment to meke outa | To ta amount, take it to the bank aud pre-ent | clio, Baylag he be bi for it ia a} monent. How the cash Kclons were aroused | by U8 nolo Leng Cates instead sil and Reaxtr’s subseqnent detection bave already becu published in 4 LD. FI he weakened DETECTED, rd fis intention of com. ) mittiag suicide. If he not been detected he | would tn all probabuit ve nfade enough by the | Roos isiand speeuiaueon & in and did sortune ta © to the ground, tis hi oik of aaxious, Weary dion hs og fur naught, | to undertake and accompilsh desper does not possess the forGitnde andr phy co sland up aud iace the lus. and was led to believe tl bust. | be hushed up; that no pubs | iieliy Woula be given 10 the aflau; bat vague} hiuis began to drop here aad there. Scarp reportera | got an mKilng of the afar. One jouroal, in us | alloded to the maiter, without using | und yesterday te apes Gave Luli accounts ol the forgery. A Wwairantwas tssued for Keakiri’s arrest, but Le became siarmed and got out of harm's any Dames, & Gay or two sit It was thought yesterday that the detectives had acertain clue to Reakir’s whereabouts; but the Wort persistent “piping” failed 19 establish the truth of the rumor, and the detectives are for athe oi the trail, A wei known detective, accompanted by two or threo bau& officers, went to New York | hat city, A KORSE AND BUGGY appeared at the rosidence of Reakiri’s father Thurs. aay night. Lhe occupant alighted (it was not young | Keacit), Went into the house, gor a smail buudie | Phe detecitve who was tue ground in w posted in the vicinity was unable to follow tho buggy. This curcumscance stems to Warrant the belief that Keakirt is not lar off; bis believed that he seut for soiue clotlung. MOST UNTIRING WATCH 1s kept up on wii places where he bas been in the babii of visiting, aud every one goin, to or leavin; these places 13 moat ceriaimly waiched in the closes! manner. if Reakirt is in rliladeiphia he wii be | unearthed in a short time. AS @ proof of how how well the forgerlos were executed I would slate that when ove of the notes bearing My. Landis’ signature was shown to that gentieman he could Dot credit the evidence of his own sehses; he put his hand up to his head god audibly remarked, “Gan it bo that I have signed tbat note when [ have | been asleep, or have {£ lost my seuses fora periwd | within the past turee months? The signatuye could not be nearer genuine if 1 wrote it.” bir, Ruasell ; also expressed the greatest surprise at the excel- ; lent manner in which his name liad been forged, ! The following banks were auiony ihe losers. It is. wiih great difoulty that [ have been ante to | learn their names, as the oxiclals are striving | to kecp their losses from the publ ‘Trades- ild.'s ~ Natlonal, People's, West Philadelphia Beuk, Northern Liperties, Girard Natonal, Scventh National, Commonwealth, Commercial Bowk of Commerce, Bank of the Repubild, Bank of Noha America, Mechanics’ National, Manufacturers? | National and Grilon Panklag Company. \ THE VICTIMIZED BANKS | i have nad two or turee mectings. Mr. Mneseiman, cashier of the Union Bankiug Company, the presi- dent, does not feel at liberty to give tor publication the designs of the losera. I have learned from other reliable sources that most of the bauks will sete for the amocnt iost, while two of the number, the People’s and Northern Liberties, are positively de- | termined lo prosecute Reakirs whencver cangit 1 aiipinaiatie lie, | OGKLYN WATER SUPPLY. | The Water to bo Ont ON Te-Night to Avoid | Waste. ! The Ridgewood distrivuting reservoir has only | eleven fect of water, whlch 13 lower than it ever has | been before, owing to the unparalleled dryness of | the season. The consumption ot water dafly is | about 25,000,000 gallons, and the supply avorages * about 20,000,900, The Water Commissioners nave ordered that the water be cut off to-night at ten o'clock, and not be turmod on again until six o'clock A.M, Two hundred and fiity miles of pipe Is left fall, which will be ample to supply an ecouemical demand during the night all over the city. Ajupre | arrangements havo been made, the Board clai:as, in case of fire. The whole reserye at Mount Pros- | pect, about 12,000,000 of gallons, will be held for that purpose. They urge the people to bo very pra- dent for tho present in the use of thelr water, A Wag Suggestea that if will not do to tarn eff tho water gutil after Friday merning, as tné city onl cials propose dining and winiog the exiles of Erin ou Thursday night. ! | i, REAL ESTATE MATTERS. There were several availablegpleces of property offered at the Exchange yesterday, which brought | fair prices, Auctioneers are recelying considerably | More orders, and the prospects of a busy month in April are encouraging. Rents show ne increase, and the demand for houses 1s at present imnited, as both owners and lessees are holding back to sea what, turn tho market take. ‘The following are tae particulars of yesterday's transuctions:— BY ed Asey oboe! AND Mag a Y 25 by about 60, n. ¢ corner Hudson wee cere anh baltdingyy 10 B.A, Biker, vos 813,000 BY JAMEO M, MILLER, 20x70, and brick atore, ow. corner dtu ay. and ‘st. to 8. F. Thompson 18,200 No. 11 James slip, eee mae ait . Be ° No. 168 Adeipbi nt, Prsokipas tot 363183, 8 rlories, brick Sind witley (0B. F BLOWS sscyscvecsscapeesesertecseca, TRS NEW BUILDINGS | IN. BRODKLYN, Twenty-seven hnndred and thirtyweven wuidings) MENRY Hipp, apert Were constructed in Brooklyn during the year 137% noney, sunething over forty-eight hundred | iad | & | o’cLoc February 12, 1871, The individual (doubtlessly a so+ called staff nayal of! “sadly misrepresented, these aspirants, who desire the Medical directors, me Pay tuspectors, chief engineers, named in tue bil respectively, shall rauk with captains and com manders, feu of the readlig Wiat they “havo the rank of.” This wii! give tte “sadly uilsreprosented’® line officers an opyortunity to proflt by equal services and equal honors, nnd eajoy rank with Mr, Gideon Welles’ pelted statl; and it will nos, as Lhe preseus House bul 1,832 does, piace Paymasver J, 8, Guilck, whoso total time in the s#ervyieo 1a nine tecn yours, ahead of Captain RB. Werdea, who bas been thirty-five years in the services; neviber Will Fayunasier J. N, Carpenter, wh fen years in the Lavy, < Commander &. tt, who bas turty year 3 Mor wl Surgeon George Pecx, ol ely) otal service, eak Commande. 0, HW been thirty yeurg in the navy. v 0 sigs LALgaseiL, + sb any citizen place himself in the navy bysup- po Vict lin have Caytain K, Werdon’s term © Service of ti Vo yoats. > leb lita Bay DOW d he would like Paymi yeurs’ servicg, lo rauk over fim, Methinks 1 hear Hitt sy bisis Tdjustiece, and equal service shoud give eguwi honors, Wild tits Bs eur motte, let all the Ditaches of tae navy be placed ou ane Ing, and let bil t.809 Forbid way siad oDk the title of au oficer of the line. TI ais0 propore to word section nine, to make tt agree with all the regulations of the uaviea of the World, a8 follows;—Aud be tt larther commanding oflcers of Ves: er aud of Ha Blatlous shall Wo provedence over ali Maced under their command; that executive ers Of Vessels of War and MAVAl Btalions ehail be HeXtin rvak to sali commanding oficers, and sual take precedence over all vitleers atiacica to such Vessel ov station waite mm the decharge of their re- Spoctive dutica as connected Wilh auch veo sietion, & ter Gul sling from the command #1 Tike fixed apd deiinite positions wien it can be shown by bi with oaly 4,602 ien, the sur medical d youe tn a wo one fa the istagi medical pu 3 and uselstanut 1 and assistaat su Of 60.000 bhi will log Ou fl re ihe ariny, f aruy, ity sur; yeyors lat geons tol ermy, Whiten vaym directors fo to in the Pay mspeciors to two ta the art eight in | the sed assistant and more '¥, With Its 8,600 4 ibs 00,000 mon. © naval start corps have ‘ban thet ol the army, and reaily as ara being creat Alas'for human 3/| thestad of the nivy ere ashamed of t 8 26 O82 they CoOmUIMSs10U; ANG, UW Order te be called couumodores, Cuptains ti d Commanders, they Would secrifes dtsoip ol the novy., As ib is thought ley Have ther boner. See the lette: beea purchased frou the files of the ischt by the stay corps, ana ased to try and a the coniinnation o4 te Aduiral of the Navy, aad n vai Orders, Command D. Whiting bas been detached from the New York Navy Yard and ordered to co mand the Worcester, now being putin readiness at the Boston Yard to convey a cargo of provigions to France, The folowing officers have been etact Worceste, Lieuienn 7 t 1 oe Ui Yard, a Yard; DK he receiving ship Noviotx aor, Surg ehip a Walton is Su W at der L the Bilchigan, ™ aan aenan owe treme: 1 to MARRIAGES AND OEATHS. Married. Crow1LEy,—On Tuesday, Pebruary 14, church, Peter B, Dontelion to Mist both ot this eity. raary 11, at Fe! Siopuen A. Tyug, DONNEL! ab St. Josey Anule ¥. Crow DUVAUL--ULARS,—On Saturday, St. Geurge’s charch, by tie Rev, & ' last nigat to take measures to more efectuully cover | D. D., JomN MH. DUVALL, Jr, to CORA ADELALDA j ale Charles 3, Clark, of i Sostou and Portland papers please co BIGLER—ULIY 2 iy 3 city, on February 3, by Ke D. heed, LES tO DELLA OLIVER. No cards, OLARK, daughter of Lao | Boston, Mass. We Velnesday, MARTIN &: Diod. AQNEL,—Snaddenly, at West Point, N. Y., on Fri- day, February 10, 4, K. AGNSL, professor tur Uirty- jon: years at the United States Stary Academy and father-in-law of Hiram Cranston. On Monday, February 13, OaTHaRDND ANDBEWS. A., wie of George R. Andrews, aged 63 years. elatives and friends are respectlully invited to atteud the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from hee late residence, No. 15 West Wash ington place. ARMSTRONG.—On Monday, February 13, Connr- LS DONNELLON ARMST ee, Armstrong, aged 1 year, 8 months and 20 aye, The friends of the farntly are resp to attend the funeral, trom tho re i fully invited ence of hia parents, 229 West Forth aftergoon, at hali-past twelve o' 4 BuACH,—At his residence, 192 West Warren street, Brooklyg, on Tuesday evening, Fovruary 14, WVAN BBAOH, aged 62 year: Notice of funeral hereaft Bixca.--On Tuesday, brnary M4, Erniza ©, youngest daughter cf George i. and Maury J. Blich, aged 3 months. Relatives and frien from the residence of her paicnts, 662 Greenwich street. Brapisi.—On Tuesday, Fevruary 14, Joun A. Baavisr, in the 41th year of his aye. His friends aud acquaintances are respectfully tn- vited to attend tho juneral, on 'vinrsday afternooa, at one o'clock, from lis jute residcuce, No. 64 Beaca strect. At Newark, Bhown, moc on, N. Ys maing will fo} interment, Baltimore pipers piease copy. Davis--9a Sunday, February 12, Joycr, Francis Davis, in thessth yeur of her ago. ‘rhe relatives and Jricnus of the famuy are re Tully Invited to attend the fuera), from her lave denice, No. 90 Rivington street, this (Wednesday) af ternoon, at one o'clock. . DAVIBON.—OD erie Febroary 13, Ik, tho beloved wife of James Dovison, native of Drumore, couuty Monagiian, (reiand, aged 22 years. ‘The friends wil please atthad tio funeral, from her late residence, 181 Curlstupher xtrect, as. one of Mrs. Thomas Claro, be removed to Baltimore, Md., wife, of Dury m Monday, February 13, i widow of Sackett L., Duryoe, and daughter of it Wetmore Lean. The relatives and frlends of the family are respect- fully invit to attend the faneral, from ler iare resitence, No, 240 West Fifty-tirst sirees on ‘Tuurs one morauing, at sieven 0" . 5 ILLEAU.—At Boulogne sar Mer, Prenes, on Sun- day, Janusry 22, Miss Tabensé ANTOINcTIS EL- , in her oSih year. é V1IGAN.--On Monday, February 18, after a short Naess, BatoGet, wife of Thomas Gavigan, & vative of county Mouaghan, Lreland, in tue 05th year of her uge. wit) remains will bo taken from her late residence, Wo, 214 West Pwenty-seventh street, to the Church of St, Columba, 2wenty-fith street, between Eighta aad Ninth avenues, this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will bo offered for the repose Of ber soul, and thence, at ond e'clock, to Calvary Oemetery for interinent, The friends ot the iamily and those of her brothers, Ber- nard and Beury Woods, of Lrookiyn, are respect- faliy invited to attend. c HANINGTON. I, 0. OF 0. Getty Lodge, No. 11; 1.0 of 0. F., are requested to moet at No, 120Second avenue, tals (Woanesday) moi >, at balf-past ten och wo attend the funeral of our deceased brother, P. 38 he oon. C. COUN, Secretary. -E, H. DODD; D. HAYWARD.--On Munday, February he) Rura OnR Hume, dangiter of Henry Hume aud wile of Joseph A. Hayward, In the 234 year of her age. The relatives an@ friends of the family are respect. efully. invited to attend tne fuueral, from her late residence, 428 Gold street, Brooklya, this (Wediues days baht at bake o’ciock, Bn eaee Copy. ky” Aittas. “ia Brookivn, ca Moulay, vebradey 1% 203 Fo months and i2 aay: cnds'a truliy invited ‘The reiauves end trendy are respec! d, that } aL yG, Son of Aamulton gud | (Wednesuy) | 13 aro fnvited to attend tho | fuersl, ou Thursday worujag, at cleven o'clock, | ., ON Monday, February | . F—The members of ) states that the Statf bil ia and lie quotes section mae ) | of Honso of Representatives bill 1,88%. To sauisty | § titles of cap- | | tains god commandegs im lou of those of | yn. once of Mie | Surgeons, paymasicrs and engineers, I pro- | on Friday ati 7 pose (hat sections one, two, tres aad four tooa iv ike cata ne ef Dill 1,82, shall oo altered to read es follows: The frionda of ‘tue fama i ical inspectors, pay directors, y are Peay Fal from hie kate urth street. oily axe tmy are respecttatty qneastedcto atten l ine femoral, from her jute dence, N i % O13 Hleventh avenue, to the Chare } tha fic y Cr HoLOnT Btteos, bene Pighta and N nies, Bids (Veduceday) wm fag, at nine vo be & mag | ary 12, Kk, of only uimeteen | tt } jor | 8nd paintul lines, Joust ‘of BuO eXecuiire cinerg | Parish of Dromore, county tyrone, Ireland, ag Ap'y guarantees to | wreons in the | te attend the fan nave thirteen pay | | | noon, at bal tt v- | Cometery ims (Wednetday) morping, ' orolock, hed from | | the stations opportie their names aud ordereii to the | | cotesration of a volemn requiem mans for the ire | avenue apd Weat V j | | i cic, Wh Tequiem for tha renose of her seul, and theac Calvary Cemetery tor Imternent. deu, N. J., on Saturday, Fe JCRDAN, WHE Of sora alexe # months, aged ‘The (nuerni services will take place at her late dence, IN Lindon, N. ., this (Wedyestay) mor at ballpae ock. Ca riages wilt be ta wa at Lizabeth depot upon the urrived of the O'clook A. at, irom Lineriy street, New ¥o Moork.—On Tuesday, Feordacy 14, ALA M relict of yas Wiliam Moo: ml doug aler ¢ late Captain Thomas Liu) aged Td yours, The relat i 8 und felenda of the ted to afrend he ty ou Tharsday atte, -On Sunday, Februsry 14 atter ) MARUARET, reiuss of Onark Alds, @ alte of Clouakilty, coanty Cork, ire the 410h year of her rene The remging wil en from her tate 265 West Tuirty-Sith street, to the Cha Holy lanoceota, Thirvy-seventh street, bet Seventh avenue and roadway, thia (Wod) morning, at ten o'clock, where ® sclemn muss will be ofered for the, repose of her | thence, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery to termes ‘Tite friends of the faguly are veapect invited to ationd, <m Cork papers Nease copy. McNat Brookign, on Tuesday, Febrnar games M & native of the partqy of Grat county Longford, Iveland, aged 3) years iia remalus will be remeved from bis late dence, No, 227 Court street, on Thursday mort at tea clelock, to ot, Pani’s Roman Oat holic oh corver of Court and Congress streets, Broo! Where & golema moss of requiem will bp colevr for te repose of bis son!, and from there t Cemetery of the \loly Cross for interment, McoQvang.--On Mondays, February 12, after a & Mouaps, a native 0} MeManvs, tracted 1 M years, i ‘Cha relatives and Sends of the fomity are res; fully Jnvited vw attend the funergl, trom fie late | dence, 440 West TWenvyweyveuth atreet, vials (1 nealay) afternvon, at ode o'c (OW arnari.—On Tucsday, Feorary 14 at | reat of nor son-in-law, Rovert Cyaan y ‘lains, MARY O'PARRELL, relich of Tu O'Farrell, of Veliass, Ireland. ThO relatives and trends are reapectfally im , at Grace church, in the ¥i Arend on ‘Thursday efieradoa, at hat nek. dn Monday, Pebrnary 19, Lirya, dang ard A. and Elizabeth Reid, aged 11 me 3 day he Me 3a Of tt 1d the fu tents, 82 Wu 1 of Whit f the faratiy are respectinily im ‘aul, from ihe residence of bi wih street, Shis (Wocnumaaay past tour otek Febraary. niel &, and are invited to attend 8, 115 Bast Purrey-iq February.13, ALT hid of Alexander H ars, 4mofiths end g n could bilgut or sorrow fade th came with triendly cares opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there, Fis remuina will be interred in New Yow at | com their residences, No. 252 West & rday morning, eb 176 years. KER. fr third street, Baciot1.—On Satu ANTONLO Bac 8. Sicknes, February 6, 1967, Ty | Baciour & is and relatives are invited to ai ‘The t ny of their souls, at St. Joseph's chureh, corner at day) Fehrusry 13, Wr 3 the lace Jane Sha 6 Inonths and 19 tlayas, and trienas of th sity, also bers of Brooklyn Lodg . and Ay a ee ae nerily Ir noo, at on Moaday, Pet liaw, Waq, and Egy. of Sar es and friends of the family are re} attend the funeral, from he} 306 Quincy & near Marcy & lay) afternoon, at two O’CiCCm. papors piease copy. a Monday, Febroa.y 13, Micnamp§ nnty Cavan, parish o: Ariach, ugh, Irciand, m tie Sith year uge. . -Uis friends and the members of the Ancient] Of Hiberulans are respectially tuvited to atte] funeral, from his late residence, 2/4 Bast seveuth street, this (Weduesday) afternoon, | Past ous o'clock TArPar day, February 12, Mrs. Hy} N, In che soth year of Ber age. Her relutives and friends are respec! 0 01 Jand of Keeia E efUly 1 | to attend the funeral services, at the reside | her son, Thomas h. Tappen, No. 323 Bast street, Lius (Wednesday) alternoon, at three o° TayLor,—Suddenly, at his residvunce, on = evening, February 12, WiLtLas B. LaxLor, a years. 4 Relatives and frends. of the farmiisere fully invited to attend the funeral, tais mo; ig, et ten o'clock, at Dr. Mutton's ¢ hi feta square WArcins.—On Tucsday, Febraary 14, Wii. | Warktyg, aged 77 years. ‘The relatives and iriends are Invited to atte | funeral, from his late, residence, 166 West Tt third strect, on Friday’ morning, abeleven 0’: Warrenonx.—In Brooklyn, on Moiday, Fes 13, after along iliness, THOMAS WayTs ORs gist, late of Curdtit, Wales, in the 43¢b yaar of itis frieads, aiso the members of Ceatral , 861, F. and A. ML, are respectiully invited to } the faneral, from St. Ann's church, Clinton, on Friday afternoon, at one o'¢iock. ___ INSURUCTION, WNSEND'S BUSINESS COLMEGE, 186 lnsiruction day acd evenlog; daok| erithmetic, freuct, Germ: G matics and Knglish ;' lentes? n experienced. overator, ~ ‘T THOMPSON'S COLLEGR, 99 FOURTH A per Instiv ise~-F:dok keeping, Wri! in ad, Raga. derman, French, Lat one, day and even ally tough, sash WIDOW LADY O¥ CULTURE AND, REED LA wili tare a limited number of Puplix to Foard cate at her elorant country seat, - Inetinetion thoro alc included; Latin, Preach and German I desi Hoa healthy aa. beautliuis- A sare oppestuntty fu children aud widowers with young daughters, RO cautiosabla Adivess Idek vex S22” Kost ofl 1100L AT WIBTON,, ( to cara of theprinelp ‘Adress AUGUSIUS '¥ LESSONS=#6 PER °} a; begtnaers res iy 0, Pweuty tov) ZOYS’ BOARDING BC 2 Paptia breve the imi: e 2't9 Wet SALE_TWO 2 AND. 80. cr, dlay one Engluv, 35 horse power, Ay ER SALSA SECOND HAND STFAW ENG) | 8) borse power,” Adirem 0, 0. WQOUSO ark, § \—THRER ENGINE! oot, Must be sole RY OHEAP-. ONE 13 HO! OR 3A F with two Lorizontal tavalar votes | orte r nyine aod bauer, ona No, 1 Woodward Pi Comp, one Boilermakers’ Power Sheara, takes Ya | and several Bollers, from 10 ta_ 4 yi all now. Apply oJ. LEONARD, 450 and 4h FOR SALE CURAP-ONB FLUE BO ‘long, 64 ineties diaz of 1 tncies); tins large lugs) eary cast tron fura No. | tron, in fi 50 sure; also a ng, 80 iy moter, with heavy oast roa base plata, Apo ap] a 3; class condi:ioa aatiaslod iron Smokestack, 99 feos lo! WAY & SONS! factory, corner avenne. Se ae Fy RTABLP MEX BN a3 yur to sixty-horee power. J. OC. v our ee ortazat nnd 80,99 nd 24 A.GOOD ENGINE Latag, BENG S| feet a ey a oe cf | ANTED-A 82COND HAND | , with adaerpion ane lowest pricey a By | J Sea se REMY. f Broadway, near p