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NEW YORK HMRALD, SUNDAY, — nn be Sera cpap the 7 ‘Taus thege whose hatred was as powerful as SPOR IERI IO VE mi ate ena fae ihete masters (to death and set WALL STReeT, A Red Flaming Protest Against | tue purning torcu and ihe demolishing axe to all Sarorpay, March 18~6 P, Mf, tio: Suuer them to let stand the buildings whieh Nad ore F Annexation. ieeiereeted by thair enslaved luis Tn founding | OFM. YMe Corton market was quiet and lower, the second republic of America—the frst republic ot THE COTTON MOVEMENT. Afdrcsves to Prosident Saget—Ta!l Talk by | they we:e ncn oi peace and love. ‘the present geuc- ‘4 ge ration LOS .oVes, ALG Veverates j —§ by Weir @Adiuple Wii Coucnue tie the Haytien Niggers—‘umaer’s “Bloody i tis Da:.co”’—Anuexation of St. Domingo to Piovesuoe accepts Je8s CUIMUSLASIY, WUE WIth faith, based ’ f : : respond j raut the Y i re Arms—Zhe on rea-ou uni a Kuovdedge Of Lie obstacles which | Corresponding pertod of last year as to warran be Frovented by Feros of , ave iu tue Way. Tue Ha) uens of Lie eusterm poruon | belief that we recolpts for the present cotton year will be over tour millions of bales, Lust year the dood, aOu Bice that Ume civil Wars have raged in | Repeat the Horrors of 1804 bow republics nud -ausea the deauruetion of 80 | COP WAS about 2,400,090 bales, ‘The excess in the $s Black Fire-Eaters Threaten to 0: Lue island separated themseives Ivo Hayul in meen ie aad proper ‘The faults of tue Haytiens | rece’pts up to the present time ts nearly 900,000 Port av Patncz, March 7, 1871, | Penoarninl Fe eee ee eeeeer qua | bales; So that if the balance of the crop should The following addresses agaist annexation were | ther gentus, and above all then dideiity to the falin | be only toe game as last year we must handed by the President of Haytt to our spectal cor- aes herves Of Lois. ie ; . | have over 4,000,000 bales, The receints at all the y i These ae We Luoughts of the preseat generation, 9 ne ‘1 2, 4 08, agi 36,539 Yespondent, and have been twanslated trom tie | sy yy Will not reccu belore the maghiiude of tad | Ports for the week were 102,434 bales, agalnst 134,633 French for the HexaLp. They teem with floral | cask, it wil ciose te cra of revolulous, spread | bales the previous week, The total revetpts smee phraseology, and give an exdggerated viow of the — sper) und MUOdECe Progress ib ihe tae . | September 1, 1870, ave 3,158,517 bales, against ; s.— | ihe Haylens demand of thetr bretured ol the eastern ‘ nacre 3 5 thauy side of the St. Dosmingo annamationschang: | portion of iis isiaud the eXcouiton of a treaty of | 2,903,872 bales for the corresponding period of the LISERTY, QUALITY, bod MNITY—RAPUBLIG OF | peace and union, conciaded between the two sicter | Previous year, showing an increase of 849,045 bales | republics. Sime veut niet the city of St. | 0 a Appnuss OF THE Parriorie CrTI7: or THE Com: | Danninen: mie Pi ra a = aan Aa met in favor of the present ShAR bps piuegie from all | MUNK OF Déssslings tO WIS ESCRLLENCY THE | trary to ‘teu personal interests, prefer to barter | Me ports for the week were 103, ules, against PresivEnt oF Haviii— the ‘hovor o/ their couutry and round their fortupes | 94,807 bales the same we ILLUSTNOS LResipEN’— Tho forega newspapers | on the ruins of Lue Voutinican nationality. uci have announced tuat the American Commis-ioners | were, iu tue Myst imsiance, Saulana aua a lew Appointed and seul to St. Dowiogs, We capyiar Of | other citizens of StL Domingo, and a terribie mnsur- the Dominican i pudlic, are igstructed to pet the | pooiion Was necessary to prove that they were | Recessary Miormauon with regard to the anuewa- | trastors—sueu tu the piesent ¢ ave Baez and his | tion of that part v: the isiaud to the United states of | party, No aoubi uney aioue lave Dow Lely say in | America, ‘ bt. Domingo, and thew werds cary Beech Weight Mr, s’resident, in the face of the high imporiauce | with tue Aimerican slatesmen Who are lie patrons of of this quest. on ant tie scr.ons complications Which | aunexation. | aubscriptions to tt dt may emiuli us Lhe paramount duty 0} all those | Yho ilove of tnaependonce may yet engend: | = 2 Haytiens who have a heart the mdepenuenee of | yoos and maroyrs im Haya; bub Thy tiuiment tas | Treasury Depar'! this beantitul country, our veloved motuer, aud the | pecome ies EAciusiVe uud less veflaat. After siXty- | 10 | THR NEW LO. he- nt, amor to $15,903,00 IMPORTS OF THE W) The Imports otaer than ary good: | the week ending Marcb 17, 1871, were $3,905, 412. ‘The laports Ma only reiu.e of the aos Ants ol the Airtega races— | seven years’ indepenuenct, aud LOW that the wa The worthy sons of those unmorial heroes of 1 4— | jovicy of Cac black rave Ou the Aimericad Conducat Yo meuliwie seriously upoa the grave consequences } Ig jy Uae iil eo ol vivil aud pohiical rigats, whieh may Utimatély ensue if lus praiended yolun- | the haured ot vor 3, with wilted the colonia: an Wary aunexauion oO. tae Vouiuican pevpie shoud of ceria uauous had ispued our iore- ever ieke piace. Lut no, kb Will be olherwise, Lhe has graduvily di eared trom our ’ Marehiaveiteom oF the 1 anous and perjured bte- Youlay we Syapatiize Wih all aventura Baez and his accompitces will po ua. ed nations Who are our imstructors Yened, Justice, reason and tie common right musé | Carey uf civilization, and caiety st irhumph, Whatever iuay be their odious jaanwuve’s. | Awer.cua people, Wik WuOw Oar reid Mr. President, We stste With just Indiguauon | (ue moss drieudiy macure. And Ladd ¥ owing 6) Lie signal inough tardy jusu 3,450, ch 1s, 1971, were $3, THB BANK STATEMENT atement of the ass: 3 the op The weekly st very unfavorable and rele | nection wiih the natural ontfow of money Uonality have Y to say in tel | farce MUON blacks and eReLOUS HOLE bailed othe : iscarntuns Sland-ring and iyi that the repubile of | guvated by Avrabaa Laucom WWard Ube repub | rural districts at this season, when the coun. Bayu herseli dest un the Untied | gayi ibis puiicy, of which Senator Charies Sau try banks draw on New York for funds to | Shares of meric: 4s guuby Thought alove sus Ces |). the abies! Chadploh Was So WI8e ahd just chat | to make our suis Ura With Suaue, We soeuuy | tue sas te Peopie became accustoued to tie | protest aginst tits assertion anu its vile and @x+ | thoughy Uatid would never be cluage To its | ecrabie wutiors, ihe peuple of Haytl Know their m- | peneiic be attribute tension | the oecasion as devoit of any cane terest boo weli-to comunt -uch a ia of our ct Wo bury thew eves tu ub | Whea we contomphiie the losses wated Haytt and ” Tather than iucur the maieut ulusinious | the Uniled Sia es may Wucur, NOt only by tie ad- | ed in the be empi¢ tne they have @ doretainers, whe have sacriliced they iives To leave | sciwie cessation ol the f Auseratioual re1atiou: us the Klorious heriag. of tude) eudence, also by tue Cuauge Of easing 1elabions; When We ‘The propostien to annex the Douuican territory | Gous.der (hub Uns Cuauge lust necessary be the of the isd wii be a dangerous preeedentior oar | consequence of aunexauion—tor already fear aud de- yi nationaitty, It ma, be ihe precursor of a bloody | pane. are spread mm our howes ind vil dance, as (ue ilustrious Senaior Sumner very judl- ) gnnouncement tial the traior Baca is avout Lo de- Gwusiy expressed 1 i lus speech i the Seuake Of liver our bieilen OF the east tine loreiguer—we | mens tue Ist of April or stock market they will be overwheimed i mous suminer rise which may be lok fi ‘Ue United Staces on vecember 21, 1870. depiure ine step taken by ihe present goveruuent of ident would miallibly con- Unwed Staies mM euteriug on the surengut of 3 as would in | ucure Baez’ ring grea MUS. ou bayt. From personal | goril eouyu * Molives the wercenwy Vd AMvILOUS traitor, Bae, | If ine guvertment and people of the United States Persists 1a Nis CLL Lo reli St. Vomngo, la defiance | think as we do, Unat the idea of bie ninete: ‘Of the Vounntean Conmtiiuuion, Waich proctiins Tat — pur) is le Coukde W Lie jMOSL clviuaed LauORS Ue the isiand must wever be Waneierred vo any loreign | yyissiva ty hasten Lue retarded adval vi tess ior. Power, ‘ | theate peopies by respecung tieir muphea and | in excn Shame upon Baez, the perjurer and violator of the | yarivd ives of woversment whien cousutute tye | ghorenehly arow: Cousutulion which he swore to ihe Domimical wa- | digevent mattonaditics: we say Wie Alnerican pe Pe ray cee avis ae Guasees EA tion to mumutain aud observe laiimiully. Hatred aud | pio yegard bue aaulber [coun Inotan, | before the close of the year. The changes siz curses tion Wiis beuriices renegade, TMs unnatural | jy oyatoa of ue Dowuuican peruon oi ihe Isiaud wall | Week In the bank statement are And unworthy son of tus CoULGY, Whe, blinded DY YY rejected uy Uke Scaate ur Cougress ot Ue United | pyorease mn loans sordid cupidity, wishes (0 destroy the udepeud States. 7 OF The so. ipo snc he Urstsaw the Neht audiu |” \yesolemply proclaim that the Haytien people which rest la ete:miy ine venerable asies of the | gosire ty live it peace aud amity and develop Weir Hlustrious defenders of that part of the isiaud, Comaaercral B b.0ue W ‘cepublic vi Lue United EN 88 VON vuAn Saucers aa Kanilers, wad sO Lie pane ‘SOW that Mayu is ma of a corrupt and tae nin at to mak shim to pa sary deter even it it bie dollar of ¢ for bonds, the Secretary of the Ti nin cen | | honored patric ts, WLO Huve poured out (heir bicOd | Cruci government, Bie WUL Sees to Weal tue Wounds Dae am order to expel iru ‘hat territory thelr oppress- | mace uy civil aud does by no me nodace | week as oliows: we servitude, A ’ be oLiUVEP AINE. she war MN nde- | Loans designs Of Us ad Youtn-ous monster, bucmaventura eacntot . The Haytien people | Specie. Baer, the enemy oi Lie Avican race, we Wo Will vO ! foot. raniok day act n, Laspireu by bad faith, | Handed dows to ue tose re:ote posierity to be eX- | Would spread the veliel taat ihe tiayens desize an | ecrated iy suture yeu Me Proaident, this.ts a solemn mou: | ‘They nave renounced the idea oi bringing about the grave eveuts (at Wight arise ob of Us dark gq ua.oa of government with tae Dopitucun Scheme Of HEduNicun andexation, We WISH bOASSULE | Yiyey Uo e union of the Lwo sister | You by Mese pivsenes of our uever-taiing loyaiLy, , Ger the principle of Lie ludependeuce 1 vayu. We | Aud to tell you what we apprehend irom ting de: | Oye sorry to save bial auueadtiou Impales Uats Prite tesiabie destin, Wien forevedes uiuch VL Le our Da cdi we also fear that the Bommicans, wita | Lonai AlU We Conjure yor to pear wei in jatad ia order 10 Protect tie Wellopable rigats of ine poopie Of Havu, Whos denny is mm Your wands. if you do this aki the ;mMlanthropisis of cavnived nae Vous, iriends 0. ti Ujustice whiten 18 of avyine oe £10, Will wu your euore, lor Wey yel have never | Tavied tn Una go djus aussion oF delenamg jer cuted uuinanity Un probect.ug (ie rignis o Lie Weak tenders nexatlon. ), andia the 1 reiwion, PUNO Ay ans, alld, alle Lo cyecl aD 3 Oo aller it had veC Di Pisied fuct, Wil fe tke United States to conquer tie people and keep up a iarge miliary fore Voniryro, ‘this staie of timgs ; Cent discoua’ rab OX a Foreiga exchange Was duil and uorins people, who, wu Gis prea NEUE Gtk. adapt tieunselves: ready. AgwUSt the eucruacruents vi ihe sireng. ah conic te only: dla & remedy. In a6ta Gh Hayt, uenen wo novept the respeotrul, hom porbprrt aed aeons axa ’ Our bonds in London contmue to ad We undersisuel De-iring, therefore, to preserve the government | of tue ann (of tae new F (Here follow tue signatures of civil aud military | and; eop.e of the American Union from we cor 162's went up to 9234. ‘Tne gold mar! dignitaries aud prowincne ciuzens.| quences of injusice and oppr we ha 2's weit Up feo pracch : Another protest against annexation:— owed Our Lavushis aod Wosit aud finally bowame weak, wilh sales Care Havries, Keb. 21, 1871, | OU" Venerable ciel, trestdent close at iio7g. The course of ihe market is shown bu use Of 1¢ as he cov PRE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE Ciz¥ OF CAPs Liay- | WAY Wake ~ de SceuA ; yn the tal soe 30 HIS EXUELLESCY THE PRESivENY or | M€Fe lolluws w ioug Nst of sigaarures. Hae ae mt a 10:20 A. M ve PRESIDENT—A ark rawor has been circulated In ve A} Toa rr 1a this city, 1b has peuvisaied Wnio tue intecior ol our OCZAW ISLE -R4PH CABLES, = oe ? country and ou al sides the quesuOu by Askea by - PP at in enraged hearts Waeiher tt be urue Lit the uawonal | To nnn Epox oF THE TERAL fe a Hi Independence ly menacel. We, wH0 dave received \s tus news, as we ougut todo, with calnuess and | Aa article whica appears in your impr dignity; all of us, We Say, have sworn to give the | the ih Febraary, tn reierence to the amendment to | throe per ceut for carrying io fat for hore weqdel to our orethren of the iterlar Weed he | the Qvean Telegraph Cabdie bill, reported to the | Tye opi moment wi ory 3 i ibnking of you, és j The op ee een ee aie place cue highest | Senaie by the caatrman of the Committee on Foreign confidence, we determinet to trausmit to you tae Relations, making tt unlawlul for two or more cavle i . 5, 783, senuments of our buruipg hearts, panies to consolidate or uatc> their luterests, | God A811 , We care not, dir kre udent, wiether this ramer be | Copa 7 Curreney balauces 206 the vesuli of w insuiken idea Watch people inay | has atiracted much atteation im commercial circies Have with regurd ty Our nuvowal seuikmonts, oF, | iu London. Wier a iurcign rower 10 sulyect us to ter doin | , THeconsolldation ofthe Anglo-smerican T-tegrapt | nation, We, tue cluidren o1 1504, Will remaru true to | Company with the Preach Atlantic ts dwett upon by | our past. As svou as Lie first sirot wilt give the | the writer of the article as an example of the advan- THB SPECIE MOVEMENT. Mor Mareh 13—Be lag Light, Arroyo— pold | Spanis siguil of alarm We shail remember (ha: CiUes USE | tages wineh flow from such a measure, Davin ie # u ea wi 0 2 ¥ American gokt ese WW00i disappear an order that tic nation way be upneid. iB : » vaving ertean gol Wo poneve, Aur, Piestient, tiat you will be always | special ‘ence to cconomy in Management. Some Fe yd uver. aeatphiatiat * 6,000 worthy of your Migh iissiod, Lou will Dot ivreet | of tuose who are acynainied with the history of | cid bullion. 136 61,400 Fea ee ee ees telave but_one | Dot companies aud of their present arrangements | Maren M4—L gareb Ponce Tia har ahs wae tn puerect tue iadepeade. are not at all galistied that any suci anateriai red DIAC ag PEEKS 30,000 oer iches eee Be renbeed: “ Taanicae y | Uon in expense has been eflected as has been tdl- | March i4- Scbooner Ricardo Bi ona Ray eerie emirate inoe-sOhe cated. ‘The repairs of the cadies of 1865 and iiss, | taugas—Spamsh gold 3,503 the noble condavt of your vullaut, ater you Will DE | Wien have becw silent ior 80 many montis, were | fee to ruse your yore ior the defence of our | oidgeriaken by the consolidated” compantes in | ““Anverican goid en i ee Aoiup Duiit originaily for the Frenea Atiantic Cotu- | silver bars. + 201 For the present we svlemuly protest against the 7 ; y +4 i | 1,707 imputapou iat We Would renowuce our biturigut, | PAY aud Wea their owa suai. ‘The expedition | Gold bars 5015 | turued outto be a failure, and uitimately, ata very Murch 16—Steawer Hansa, Sout muy 2 ebay pest nae Nie have apezen Ainerical C1 ‘a e acce) re ~ | tbe Telegraph Construction anc aintenunce Com- | March io—Seu ftoitiy watt are ‘disposed “to. renew. tthe | Raay to do tne wore, Ais was one of the econoaies | ” 15m goid ‘acts of that periou agwus: ailinose Who, iorgetiag | Of “consolidation.” Again, with the exception of a | Amvricaa silver. The price of bluod wud tears that we have prid sur | f6¥ Teductions in the eilices in the way of clerks, | Marci amer Our independece, Would deprive Us uf the glorious | Were Itus been no substantial decrease in Lie work: Amerioan gold Heritage vs bich we Lave Lie intention to hand down Ing cost of the Lines, There are two tratic manage: Gold bars to our remoiesi posters. in Loudon, Wiese salaries have Lot been dimmistic: March i6—! ‘Mi, Presideut, you Will remain faithfal to your | DUE Very Well cue consonaved companies can aiocd | Aineriean duty. ‘Tne peopie o1 Kayt will rewam iaitnfal to | % Pay these, tor they Mave doubled thew tari | spamsu gold... you, Wit the expressions of these oor deep coa- | SlMCe the acclleat to the eavies of 1865 and | March 16—Lar Vicdons and cur pavicue sentiments, whica we | 1800. The pubic are promised @ recurrence to the | can gold Thave no doubt ate shared vy you, weremaim your | Teduced turi! whteh sprang out of the wholesome | Marca” 1s— res Referring Lo Lue period Wacn exceptiona) ineas £ were tuxen ty cunyuer ove couulry, Ww A sihemady opposition o: the French cable, but it is more tian | ~ amptou—Aimercan gold 75,000 tie Mow tao aiughatures OL St, My Dupuy and } Probable that the united management tay fad ex. | 1iveu) @ Lox, Deputies of the Cape, and others.) ML reasons, With the iuli concurrence of the | 14,70 Song ? siuresolders, ior aduering to the present rates, So Foreiga 133)530 And another: — much ior consolidation ! Maron | To THE PKESIDENT OF Hayn You are aware of the oroject Kaown as Lord Dnd- {Address aaied revruacy 25, 1871, and signed by | ley’s cable, wich has schemed to go direct fron the moabiiants oO the commuue Of St Mare.) England to Rhode Island, We had it before us We have learned Wich deep emotion the opinions | here, pot pubzely, bat in a@ ial-and-half sort of “which have .cen expressed for tue last two ‘* way, lest year. The concession for landing in steal for the week auring the discussions of ihe Sen.te and tous Alderica, 1b 1s said, 18 uw in the hands of Hooper's | preyousiy r ported. Representatives, as weil as in the press of vie | Telegraph Construction Company, under whose new United States, with regard to the sociat and | ald Vizorous auspices & project is being endeaverca Tot political st or two sister republics | to pe launched, Mr, Chadwick, M. P., the principal | of the islanu of Hayth. We are equaily iMormed of | Of a well Known firm of accountants in the ety of | Their desire 10 auaex Liem to the Luzon, aud belisve | London, having taxen it under hts tinancial wings. | that annexation ts uether to the mterest nor to the | Lhe promoters of the North Atlante Telegraph taste ol Ui Walluos Of the isiaud, and thac the | Company, earnest and basivess-like in purpose, as inie UlMe, 1886 lust propos:tien Of baez With regard to tae eastern | Danes always are, have toimed purse with Mr. | Saiue Ue, lsto. oOrtiod ts Lue Work OF Asinge Man and party that | Chaawick tn Huancing, on the understanding that if |” airs anes In ho Way represcat tue opiaions o1 the iuhaitauts | they sould next year, oc iu any future time, lay a THE CITY BANK SHABRS. ID Who ¢ bames they pretend to act. cable from the Farce Isi to Iceland, and £0 on, ‘The followiog were the Umortunaiely tivse tew Americau statesmen who | Uirough the Straits of 1 Je to Gaspé Head (hiav- | pank are favorable to ive scheme of Baez form their opine | Ing peculiar statutable rizits from the Canadian 5 ions Jrom tie invedwd or exaggcraled tieores | goveroment), that both compantes shontd jom in the | Chants’, 115, of this man. Anic viher asse Hons of eviden prpener need oe yal like the Angio- | ca, 150; © falsity, they nave ais abral, tie chiel of a | American and trench companies, Maire: alte says ora Buiuclous aud powellul party, WhO’ 1s Opposed to |. Wilh Uhis contemplated arcaagement L would ask | 272Uoo™ et Se ee Bac, Was qually desirous oF aunexditon, and Mab | You whether the Atuertcan pubiie are likely to get a | Butchers and Drovers’, 149; Mechantes and Traders 56 the Hayueus in (ins Waller Sharea tie views of tue | Teaoced tarut? 1 thik you will nd ne diiicuity in | 135; National, 120; Merchants’ Exchange, 10: Dominicaus. arciving at the conclit-ton that they will not, Feather Manufacvarers’, if, tlevelore, the statesmen of the North American Cabie making ts very expensive, and so is cable | 2" eae a Uhidn have becn misted by political adveniurers, | laying—some £300 4 mnie cetween both—and until | Stite ef New York, 11 r 5 igners, Who favor am | ion or persowai gain, or party | Hf net wore than you do now, for your messages to hat OU and leyal cuizens | and trom Engiand. The days, however, of this dear to protect the uonor aud | pHocess, a ) sister republics of hayti. | monopoly, are numbered; for patents bave beea | Chatham, ity apd jasice cannol pre- | taken out by two of the most distingmished of Sor the chuiZeus of tie Union se two Virtues also | cheaver form ot cable, which, before Joag, willbe | Irving, 120; Metropolitan, 1: poo! ce January 1, 1871 eume L tine Ls Mechanics’, 125; Union, 140; Amer Commerce, 1103, from mous Heit, 10 45 Uh of Uayt io make eto Madepenuriice Othe 44 Belteviug itt side ov ee PEN Hmong ihensse.ves, Unless L way, «200; Ocean, 92; Mercantile, 12 iw (6g; Bunk of the Repubiic, 1124 yreak by Ube cousiaut practice OL pubs | price of the ex'stng tb Me liberties Aca thei faith im republican imstitu- | to think that it is tigh time for New York to | 114) il nob forsake Le path of true glory aad | originate and carry out an thaependent cable com= | araderst, 160; Park, 16 olené and mamoral absorpuvn of neigh. | pany, ior bngiand has dove her part already, and I pratenr Le tee t naate e for one, ti & Well-devised project be properly | Chants’, 100; Centrai e that a public bang ype co pit be ure comme: ne taylien people will be ken | Sapport tt. ee t Pre Tareeane of aunexation | inh alt your Well Known inventive and practical | 120; Oriental, 160; Gold E AS (el aS OU peeple ave Concerned We | Power in America, how is it thata telegraph cen- | Brokers’ Association, 100, New York Couaty, 220 Kg s views as dolluws straction company of your oWn has not spruag up He ae nS H conquered Uheir uberty aad fas | in one of your coast Manulaciuring towns? Is it THE RAILWAY MORTGAGES, mis ti tad. “This soil of Haya, Ne that gulla percha avd tadia rubber can be The following were the bids for tie railway mort. Ef n masters and love | imported only one aa nde et sit to ah for one | gage bonds:— 1 Lberiv &: ) pour out £0 m weat | moment credited, with & great mercantile steam " fui blot bn rio ae asaiepacy, wih this | manne like yours, and with such sailors as you | New York & Pan cece A Uhougat, the redioupiton ack duianity trom | Wave, that you cannot iay and pick up a cable as | New Yors Gt Weat Ist m, 18 the tiple yoar © aud pre. | well as we can? gub.. 91 Gt West ist m, 1338. judice. “cur faccers tempts lo Lhope, sir, that this statement will receive con 1978,.100 Gt West ad m, 1893 e propagate i ) Where our | sideration from the Housel partes who are sup. | XX @ ne Bis. Qulne Lol Lak m, Le. bret n of tyranny. ug the auendment, And that ie Wall strengthen ein oy adhe s ie oe ath Se They Wate, beweves, by any selus Liem in their views. a . ori e. Poets: ‘ thodghts ta this, ile POL NEVES) Ishall with great interest any discussion Mor & Base Int hisses Bhd FOG Ueriaiy « cut Mme ace onthe subject, aud if you will Mor & Essex 24 moeeee means Of hasievrne | permit ine L propose, ma subsequent letter, to tell Clov & Tol sink fund... | you abont the new form of cable io which Lhave | & Kd Gene new, ode ‘ ; | Biuded, upon the successi submergence of which | ff oS 2d m, 6 f, ees ee Mh tie vhs y yi telegraphic facilities, aad, ALOVE | Ai y'Susda bas a Facute: With ay ¥ use they said to themaaives veal reduction in tae lard, Mich Gen Lat m 8's, '82.. Pitts con, af. f Bhat they had boll devo.e thelr euvrgies to the x. Y¥. & Shicdur & QS v cds wb Poa mn, HAYTI. Se eee roe ;FINANCIAL AND COMMBRCLAL houses, #3 tue new dignity us Treemen did not On 'Change to-day wheat waa quite active and the bieck race—these wen had a vast foresight; The decline in cotton the past few deys in the 1, Aud Inspired | face of a deciine in the receipts of the week 1s due r Work. ‘The pre: | tothe more general calculation of the crop up to © hersage of 184, MOL | date, which 18 so largely in excess of that for the ast year, ‘Tine total ex- ports for the explred portion of the cotton year are 2,070,327 baies, against 1,402,040 bales for the same time last year. ‘The stock at all the ports is 644,882 Dales, against 499,197 bales for the same thme In 1870. | A despateh from Washington states that the total new loun, as reported to the and specie for of dry goods for the week ending slated banks {8 ation of aru- | ficia! induences to assist a monetary crisis in con- » the April settlements.” ‘Tho banks themselves seem, however, to regard | for alarm, aud m view of the Interests which | -stake their ratiocination is not likely to but | be hasty or devold of sagacity. There ts an im- i short interest in the stock market, and some powerlul operators are leagued to proditee a deciine. ages at the | ‘They must succeed now or go to the wail, Should go by without a preak in the penor- | | | | | tor fa the lying: Bee Face upon the course of terri. | Stock Exchange. With peace in Europe aud with the i Re nid ia the ‘Treasury eculative spirit is | and will lead to marked results | Nay a9 ‘The totais t pare with tose of last $2,779,470, Whe banks con- 70 in excess of the tegal re- | was easy at four to five por sion of In the gold loan market the rates ranged from wing. ‘H 1%. 187L-QUAD eed Fa: Chi & Alt incom Ohio & Miss Lat ich So 7 pe Sa ac RR Cent Pae bir, Vaton Pac bs jnion Pac] g nion Pac ine « Han & Sto eon. Lack & West bds. Del, Lag & West Laim. Tole Wap Ist om, e: To! & W Ist m, 8: Toi & W 2d mm. Tol & W eauip bas. Th featur strec his 209; do, 5344 & 53363 do. 40, old, 46 4 45; do. funding, 1866, a 30; do, new, Missouri sixes, 9194 a 92; do. Uannibal and St. Jo- | Sepb, 90 a 91; Loutsiana sixes, 69 a 70; do., now, 63a | 65; do. levee sixes, 74.476; do, do., eigh do, Penitent | 80 a 82; a 60), tered stuck, old, do, HEVENS, 55 & 60. GOVERNMENTS STRONG, ni Uist was s'rong, owing to the Meal announcement in one of the morning | jis the Secretary of tie ivilege of redeeming a poriion ties with the surpins golu balance of | igternal machine, REACHBO THE LARGE SAFE, whien | tte door of which he loune had be: tue toitowmng | | uted States currency The govern: semi papers sibly exe of the Dve-ty the Treasury, preiiu: were | tes, 1 dot au. ub, do, ¢ The stock warket With cot Ure banks striement, this & sharp was covery Pac Mil Anjrtol } Mal a but the a The follow | S1WIUS Fs, “St, © ¥ "8: The steamers took Out to-day nearly $425,000, The | exports duriag (ne Week were in detail as follows:— 25,100 | du goul s ++ 250,000 29,000 as to-day for the city Manhattan, 155; Mer- ¥, 230; Phoenix, 110; North River, 85; Seventh Ward, 106; dito | they are cheapeved you are likely to pay as much, | Mechanics’ Banking Association, 115; Broad- ii as those of the consolidated | American Exchange, 115's; ~—- Pactile, 175; Eugisa electricians for the manufacture of a | Bauk of Norih America, 104%; Manover, 10255; presidest oyer the relations of their government eerie ok un cee act tone Peopie’s, 145; Grocers’, 116; Kast Kiver, With We nemhbloring freudly pations, we are con. | captealisis, who will be asked whether they will lay et, 12534; Nass: 19; Shoe" i i the America: vio have gown their own to Engiand tor abont halt che | Market, 1254; Nassau, 109; Shoe’ and Leather, i¢0; People 1a London dezin | Corn Exchange, 125; Continertal, 4; St Nicholas, Importers and ; Manusacturers and Mer- sonal, 107; Fourth Na- Ml meu ta Anierica they will | tronat, 110; Ninth National, 110; Tenth National, hange, 70; Bankers and ui How 2000 Gea / | ivan NCE } 100 Mat Coal Co | 100 American Coal... 00.0.0 6.030 200 Canton o.. | We Boston Water P. 110 Con © of Mu. 200 Ww i 10) Brung © | 100 200 Mariposa Ml 4000 uu) Ga 7a, 6 baa, 40005 OG'adancJulyyn 200) Cle 1u0 Pac 79, 12000 1 Ceut b ES 100000 Erie 4ta mtg | soo U Pxe RRIst'm 1000 U Pao 7 Bom 2000 Cen Pac g’ 5 abs Dela Bi 1 Bog West UT | 200 canton | 200 Quick M Co... 80) Con Coat of Md.b @ S434 | 800 | 200 | 100 Pac M & Wo WHYS West Union Tel, Pacitic Mail NY Cen coi N ¥ Cen scrip Erie Pittsbarg. A few days ago John & trouting tour, sinate and vob them, sion they primed their old tint jocks, double barred their doors and natled down their windows, and laid down but—to keep awake. It is facettously stated that sentinels were posted av conspicuous ib to alarm the populace if seQa to act susLiCioUsly. Ce ea ae UPLB SHset, een FLED BURGLARS, Very Nearly Auother Biz Bunk Rebbery= The Sete Blown Partly Open, but the Bure glare Lose the Game. Some time during Friday night burglars entered the Bank of Commerce, corner of Cedar and Nassau streets, and were well nigh doing a vast deal of damage tm the way of carrying of somenody's Singular as it may seem, tn these days of constant bank robberies, the oillcers of tis bnstliu- ton are not im the havit of employing 2 watchman, | About one o'clock on the night in question the Janitor, who lives on the Mith door, and who ts he only person in the bulldiag during tie night, heard a considerable nojse down stairs, Ol up and went down lo the fr found securely locked, 2pS8a28 See = Ke pesenze’ Host, Hart 41, ata Cedar F & Minn Ist 1a EOURITIEG DULIa South-rn list was generally dull end without The following were the latest prices on the this evening:—Tennessee, ex coupon, 64 a do, new, 684 a 6: new, 698 70; do, regis ja sixes, $1452; do, sevens, Ola rolina, ex coupon, & 39; do, do,, 1868, do, special ti He accordingly door, whieh be Not seeing anything wrong about the premises, he returned to his lory habita- tion, mentally exclaiming, as he rey: step on (he flith story, “OW 13 THIS FOR ALTITUDE” During the remainder of the might! iungs were | very qiiel, and tie slumbers of the janitor were | notagain disturbed by any rude and strange noises: such as had betore unceremoniously wrenched lun front tne tender and soothing embrace of Morpheus, day he opened the buildin 8 the hehe of coupon, 673g ‘ed stock, old, aed the last | as usual, but as 4 the bansiog a fives, 68 4 72; | 101; do, railroad eights, 94 a 98; South Carolina | sixes, 75.4 79; do. new, January and July, 66% a jo, do., April and Octobe! amazement, | fully in | wrenches, skeleton ke He verily beileved tiat eve j lad been 6 respousibie (or th all, GT a G8; do, re; 65 a 70; Arkansas sixes, 46 2 60; What shoutt he (nog ti the House around in the most «discovered to his I tense reiet (hat the pr Ou the Nour’ had deca uiped, wheat asury may pose | | the tools whitch ever: | thoagh ne thought Siep slag over teted nis Way, ats n blown pertly | went tothe t mination foond King a thoroarh ©: rs had entered nal street pric a soe IN wife of Francis Carroll, eldest daughter of Rdward Poole, late of iirooklyu. ‘127 years and ‘The relatives and friends of the tamiy are fully invited to attend the funerel, trom her | residence, No, 64 Vapaerbiib avenue, Urooklyn, thd (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'elock. CARPENTER. Un Friday, Maren 17, of meas WiutsaM FP, INTER, bel ved son of Pte 4 C. and Henrietta Carpenter, aged 1 your, 7 month and 26 days. The relatives and friends of (he family are reapeat. fnily invited to attend the funeral (rom th of “his parent), 347 West Twellth stre (Sunday) after at two o'ciogk, CLARK.-Oa Fruday, Morgh 17, MARGaRer Mo- INTOSH, native ot Edinbargh, Scotland, wife of ri Clark, brass finisher. ‘The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, 293 Stanton gtreet, th (Sanday) afternoon, at one o'clock, AN.—-On Peay, Mareh 17, MocrrHa Conn MAN, @ native of Leurisinoss Queens county, in the Sith year of Nis age. “ matis willbe taken Lo Calvary Cemetery for Jnierwment, tus (Sunaay) aftervoon, ab one i, (Pou his Lave residence, 420 West Twenty. th stree Maren 18, A wie of COLLINS. On Satarday George Collins, aged 65 years, sud friguds of the family are re i to ortend the funera}, from her lute revidenoe, 1) Rast Porsy sixth soreet, on Monday AlLernoon, at ONE O'eL0e CouRTRNAY.—-Gn Wedoes March 15, of scarlet Riek WitLtam COUTRESAY, Jr, on) ebiid oF PF. W. and Baa Amelie Courtenay, aged year aud 5 moutns. Has ¢ aiains, were interred in Greenwood Ceme- y on fhursday, Ji Brooklyn, On Saturday, Marek 18, BUA ELy, 1b (ie 62d year of his a ‘The relatives aud trteads ol the family are re ed to attend the fipera, trom th | aR ¥ s spect. rest deuce Ot his sister-in-law, 52) Vegraw sleet, on + Monday afvernooa, at two ¢ ‘ + Fane On Thursday, March 16, JouN PALKE, ¢ 80 yeurs | Tie funeral will take place from the residence of hia ‘ son, George Falk 2 Greenwich street, this ti da) )aiternoon, at half-pasi one o’eiacs. ‘The Irlends ¥ anc relatives are tivited to attend tt | PeRGUSON.—On y aiternoon, March 16, > a quarier past ft » Witt Pe RGus oly sen of Henry ©. und Lontsa A. Perguson, ater jort Uiness, aged 3 years. § iio. ths and 14 daa ‘dhe relatives and Tieads of the family are te spectitily invited to attend Une funeral, trom the 5 residence of bis grandmother, 199 Greene avenue, ’ Brooklyn, this (Sancay) atlernoon, at two O'clock. Fisn Un Monday, bebruary 2), Dom ngo City, ou board United’ States Steaner Peanessee, a ske.eton Keys; do. live-twer nd November, 10. 10., 1856, 40, de door, ignited the || ad thea walked a tie explosion should ha When iney did ay, WL @ 11L34: | | | | | they heard ty s. do. do, 11g a Liat thelr plot was disc: stories, registered, were not dete inside is ov stated, iron shatte s on silt, pree ides Uie posswvility of avy ouc 8 seeing What is going on uiside REAL E ULAR AND LOWRPR. strong any generally higher, Iforabie wetivity betore the ap the great loss in windows, Which, when MAYTER Elect of the Mreadway Opening Delay—A Warracty Company. the week close by the an- subsidy item 5 explained by appropriation patenes te-day from Wash 1 therein 1s tie origi- voted the comy ; nexed Supr te thar but little bu: . hag been transaeted. The ing of Broadway and wusing considera. In consequence of the dubious cloud which fas hung ever ihe whole mot- the Broadway opeaing, along the line bas of matu wholly With improvement ti ti With inst we Albany regarding the wide lon of Madtsoa ilence the of © sureet yeste appropritito Was sh wn on 4 dato the mistake of iaterpr in adivtion to the re | West Twentieth street, oa Monday alteraooa, at ome diny, Wo item as bel The sf ing featw ere much of the land necessity been allowed to re- rn Uniou, which est and lowest | wil come from ihe hin 1 now and lore nedtately be made along ve nie to all (ue aad have furn ninth street to | does nos incl y would hav evelopment of puta } tw | dence of nis son, J naght aud probat | plan for the insurance of utiles and morigages, to be iv it, Late of this city, aged 23 years, “atier a short but paintal 1uess, PAIRICK, aged 06 years. ads of the family are 7@- #pectfully invited to attead the funeral, frou his lata restdenee, 38 Pitt street, on Mouday afternoon, wf wry 1 JAMES PUD The relatives und tr dn Saturday, March 18, Jawes Eowarp weed BY. ads and acquaintances are invited to at ‘uneral, irom tis lave resideace, 267 Souuy Fut street Jersey City, om ‘Taesuay ailernoon, wt | two o clock mt KEY.—On Friday, Mareh 17, after a short but Mania Goxey, the beloved wile of “ a native of county Meath, near Kells, Sty 9c year of her age. ve relatives and friends are respectfally Invited to attend ve funeral, rom ter iate residence, 4% West twenty-cighth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, Mareh 19, at one o'clock Uka.y.—Un triday, arch 17, from injuries re- ceived on the 9th, Mra JULIA HBANY, & ative of the county Longford, parish of Killow, Iretaad, ia the Tid yeur of her age. ius Were interred in Calvary Cemetery 0@ La th —On Saturday morning. March 18, BLIZs: younvest aaughier oF John and § el 2 years, 2 montis and 14 days. riends of the family invied to attead the fa- ee neral, trou the residence of her parenis, No, 308 eee On Frida wot hy Tne friends atleast the March 17, James Hoy, ig the a wre, une f the family are respectfully invited wneral Servioes, at ius late residence, Fille avenue, on Monday mornieg, a ted ; eh. ‘The alus will be taken to Trenton, Neds, a jor ‘iermont. $a] Jooks.—In Philadelphia, Pa., on Thursday, Maren st 10, Hunky Jonbs. formerty of thie city. a ‘The relatives antl frends of the family are invited t 5 froin his late re 513 gt the inneral m vent street, Vitludeipiia, on Tuesday, Lock. loycR, anative 1 On friday, March 1%, Jonny of Cong, county Mayo, Irena, aged 51 years. ‘The relatives and flends of tie tamily are respecte invites ty wtiend the funeral from tne Pesle ©. 103 Stanton, nday) atcernoon, at * anes C. Joye corner of Ludlow street, this (>t one o'clow Kir. —Jon age Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully: GeonGE Kre, in the 39th year of his A TITLE WARRANTY COM 5 ng in tits country and the manner of Union Paeiiie West Fasiie RAILWAY KAM The approximate earamgs of the M: 1k one is competted to bring ito arivang toroid a te transaction, must give piace to | shiaple and’ etiecive. ou Will be the organt of & company. ory this Krad Ww men of the logal pro nothing to do. single reat e: tor the second week siride in this div Of course an voive the opposition of ger | fession, but witn tat we t ‘ORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Varch $9—10:15 in tho shape of change of ownership, wiv inarkets it 3 a great question to solve Ww piaced in & Inore conventent aud n form than tt at ‘Phat an insu io real estate, and gnarantee the Word be hig Capital wit | dence of er parents, 4. which would insure a | now areads Lowledwe vi its Value, Would be attr: red hy the w ehuized standing. 1 shitives and frignds are mvited to attend | funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at halt-past o1 We trust that the pany us es elve atteution from our real estate 106) Va 6's, new law NYC RNR £0N AND 00, Court sale bo Jaines PICAPOCKETS On Friday afternoon Detective Hagan, of the inct, discovered two w pockets named Georze Jonson and Matthew | Ryan, passing down Fourteenth stree: Fifth avenue he saw Ryan place his nang In 2 lady’s pocket and endeavor to draw out veded in conveying them to the detained untn yes- arraigned beiore aud commited in Twenty vinth pr | at four o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to eS | the corner of | ner waitet. station house, where they wer ) Justice Cox, at Jeterson Marke $ | deiautt of one thousand dorlars bail. Atuic Ripley and Nellie Marthter, e esidents of the famous St corner of Prince and Mercer six | Wore on Broadway Friday alteraoon, 4 | procession, Brovkiyn, charges thai pocket, aid, 1 sind of ove of Li hy Valned at seventy-five doliar into the cnstoay of officer Gartland, of the Fiiteenth, fore duscice Cox all Knowledge of eaMMNAYOT. residing at Ne tia profes. 58 0,0. Tad RR. be viewing the Jon W. Jones, of No, 8L2 Smith street, he felt # hand in ts vest iching behind himself, grasped the ‘ontained his gold He gave tiem 10 Obie & RT RE. 60 Mil & OLE RR 0) Tol, Wab & Wo... WP. Pt W & C RR ytd Most, Hart & Knie.. Obie & Misa Rik, precinet, Who arraigaed thom | of the crime. bul were b Patrick Edwards, « carpe! et, PUT MS hond inthe yooket of P Matihews, of No. 405 Seventh aveiuu essiou, and wrenched from his wateh chain. viewing the pr¢ valued at five dollars, ted him in ite'ack und g the custody ol ovicer ¢ Upon being arraigned Yesterday morning he picated not ninitied in detasit of $1,000 ball, ore Justice Cox charge, but was One oP Cieck P. ME. 100 shs Erte RR. 100 Reading RR. OLS & MSRR. 500 Va 6% 400 V ibd Ceo) MARRIA eit gg ae pa WILL1SON—ADAMSON.—On Tuesday, March 14, by the Rey. James Miliett, at the bride's resideace, Jo- SEF WiLLIs0N, late of Boston, to Miss MARGARET ADAMSON, ail Of thls city. 100 Chi. NW pe —On Satur’ | thon, Oscar Ve ALBURIL and 20 days, Funerai on Monday aft 308 Myrile avenu sHor.—On Friday, March 17, Henry Bisuor. aged 45 years. Relatives and friends of the family, members of £0, O. F., and sister lodges are the fuueral, from his 42 West Wweuty-tnird street, bee hth avelues, ou Monday of Ark Lodge, Ni ire Uotified to meet at the lodge room, Oad one o'cloek sharp, tor tibute of respect to March 18, of consump. 3, 1 moni 200 Mil & St P 100 Ohio & Sten RRS noon, at LWO O'clock, from 4 | Ark Lodge, No. | vespectfuily invited to atienc afternoon, at two o'eloe STREET QUITATION. Ualf-past Five o?Clock P. Hail, on Monday, pose ot paying Ure 1as our late brother, Henry Bist 1UGU MCKINLEY, N. G, y , ou Thursday, March 16, Le of Samuet Brasling, a native of ysilieids. Kings county, irclaud, at Ner residence, AGOE 4S years. ; biace this (Sunday) after- o'clock, ect her late residence, March 17, the youngest a of Joha J. and Catharine M, Bulger, dged Fyean 3 CaruAanine, NMBs C0 & Cont. " PUCHACIOUS ANGLERS, . Heenan and a number of lesser pugilistic tights visited Huntington village on Their arrival was soon about the village, and tne unsophisticated country people became greatly alarmed. Whether he was going to start a faro bank or arsas- guard agamst any iutru- ‘rhe relatives nud friends of the family are resnect- A to atiend the funeral, irom hts late | 131 Ligh street, Brookiyy afiernuoy, at bwo o'clock, ferred at Calvary. BURMES TER tis (Sunday) | ‘They wondered His remains wii be in- fhe mempers of Piigrim Lodge No. Mnvite i to attend tne tuneral, from his have residence, ni nue, bhis (Sdoday) aiternoon, at WO —On Friday, Maret 17, WASH )NGTON GIRARD 1 of George and Amelia R. Lane, aged® 1d 9 days. ives ind friends of the tamily are invited i, from 159 (new number) South The r to attend the tuner turday, March 18, Saran ELizanern Lent, of Wiitamsbrid se, eldest daughter of Alired and Gertvude V, Smith, ‘The friends of te .amtly are respectfaily invited to attend the funeral, from her lite res dence, Wil- liauoridge, 00 Moaday afie noon, at two o'clock. MARSHALI.—On Friday, March 17, a tera sh lilness, ALMA L. only daughter of John W. Almira M. Marshall, in the Sti year of her age ‘The relatives and Iriends ¢ re respect fuliy inviied to attend th neral, this (Sanday) alteruoon, at half-rast one o'clock, from the real. 5 Willett street, Boston papers please copy, MILLINGTON. —AC Lersen, N. J. on Tharsd: 6, of consumyto3, EDA MILLINGTON, ‘aged rs, 5 months and 19 days. from the First Presbyterian church, Rav wit Bergen, Witiout furtuer noice, " Rucg.—On Friday, March 1%, Mary Mo Sat, Commick, a native of the parish of Mulianoran, Sn at town of Clonose, county Cavan, Ireland, 1 tie 33d ie. year of her way Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully . a invited to aitend the funeral, fron vhe residence id Kaward Deanin, 245 Bliabead street, 3 ay) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘The re mains wil be laverred in Calvary Cemetery, NasH.—In this city, on Thursday, March 16, MARE GAKET NASH, relict of Orvule J. Nash, The funeral services wll take place, at her lave rosiience, 125 Norioik street, on Sunday afternoon, Viams for interment. , from T 1 tne hall-past mine A. street and Fourth Tharsiay morning. Mareh 4 lence, New brighton, Staten islan ulong asd severe Mess, LOUIS W. NEUSTAD- i the 46th year of Ms ave, tives and friends of the famuy are respect- mty-siXt Rel fuily invited to atiead the funeral, from the reak -in law. Mrs, S. 2. Walter, No. scar eine Street, this (Sunday) morn- Ok, 0 papers please Cony. SULLIVAN.—-Un Saturday, March 18, Mary O'SULIAVAN, & native oF the parist of Colmansw: county Limerick, ireland, im the 44th year of ber age. May her soul rest in peace, Amen, The relatives and friends of the famtty. also of her brother mic and Fd ate John M. O'Sullivan, and also ber broiher-in-aw, Jono Keane, are re apectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her late restieace, 65 Oak street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'elo: ce to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flat! Linierick papers please copy. Pinssoy.—At iis residence, No. 10 West Six- teenth street, In Mis city, on Friday morning, reh 17, JOSEPH POOLE PIRSSOS, aged 53 years. His relatives and iriends, and the iciends of his brothers, John W, and Talbot Pirssoa, and brovhers w, Robert 5. aad Francis T. Luqueer, are in= vied to attend the fimersl, from ‘Trinity chapel, Twenty-Htth strecs, ear Broadway, on Moaday morning, at ten o'clock, ‘The interven: wtli be im ‘riniiy Cemetery, PL.UNKeTT.—Suddenly. on Friday, March 17, Ale FRO PLUNKETT, late metcaant of this culy, aged 69 ; eqalem mass will be solemnized at St. Patrick’ dcdral, on Monday morning. at nali-paat te o'clock. ‘The frends of tie famlly are lnvited te Sapo hh bath Noh ite 8h RULENER.—On ‘Dursday, March 16, Ett loved wife of Dennis Kelleher, MALO nae ea Cork, Irelaud, in the 25th year of her age, ‘The faneral will » place from her late real lence 240 Kast Fifty-fifth street, (nis (Sanday) afterneon, at two ofck: i tives and friends of the family uily Invited to attend, papers please copy. On Saturday inorning. Marck 15, at ten ‘, JOHN RILBY, @ native of Dergarghan, parish a jog county Cavan, frelanu, in the 75d year of his age. tatives and friends are respectfuily invited woud the funeral, from tits tate residence, 431 Thirteenth sireet, Oa Monday ulternean, at oud O'clock ecksely, VAN WINtLe.—At Hyde Park, Dutchess county, on Thursday, March ts, Mrs. Puree Vay WINKLG Wwitlow of Peter Van Winkle, formeriy of New York, I the 89th year of her age. ‘The relatives dud frieuds are invired to attend the funerai, Com Uy rk, on Monday alteraoda, ab tatee ofelock, wiuoat further nocie 3 Wiket On Wednesday, Maren 15, after @ gering iliness, GEORUE WHEELER, aged 70 years days. the yelatives and iriends of de family are respect fully invided to attend the funeral, frou lia late rest- denice, Blecewker 8 ret tis (Suuday) alters HOOU, at latt!-past OAC O'CIUCK. taxon & reh 18, after a short : AN, aged 45 sears. es aud triers are respecttully invited funeral, trout Wis hate residence, 1 on Munday alterdeon, at two ~In Brooklyn, on Saturday morn. are requested to mest ar the lod room on Sunday, Murch 1, at twelve e’ctoe uneral of our tate brother, P. G. to attend the hi. B, Brown, ifter a shove itiness, Mrs. A, jow, lite of Kantoi, Germany. ° ul iriends Of (he Tuy are fully invited to atiend tue fuueral, feole 22. streer, between Pifth and Sixth avenues, ou Mouday afternoon, at tree v'clock.

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