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RRTURN o REAU. [ i E SOUTIL TO THE R PUCT TO BE INV CHARGES BY OFFICERS OF THE FREEDMEN'S BU- CON PROPERTY THROU TA TIGATED — Wraw Ovr Spacial Correspondent. The Judiciary Committee had tion of abandoned and confiscable property as i lates to the investigativi of ihe i against the President. held in that State. il of the Freedn ordered by the doluy all ambra; Inad the He date of seizure 1 wseized; why seized; owner seizure; low used since its seizare; monthly rent to the Government from time of seizne; location of property; by whose order it was restored; by whom WasHINGTON, D. C. Feb. ken up th of War for all the facts con On ure facts relating to such property +d in the resolution of the House of Repre- sentatives. Gen. Howard is now preparing a report on the subject, and it will be presented to Congress or two. The rep se, will embrace the following points, viz: , a8 called for by the United States; by laased since its seizuve by the United States. ulnev. doflars; t repr actun! wiwe, of which the fol EXECUTIVE OFFICE, August 16, 1845, cffice show that B. F. Leake S = : 5 which our people enfertain against negio suifrage, 3 d Ly the President on the 27 -At 81 this morning, the Central | 1yt we should mot forget that in yielding to . il \\n.\lllu':rn\l'x stored to_all his rights of lll.-lnlnmg lou‘rlnnnn No. 229, while ll:l-ll\m:-';l the track nu»m] ble mecessity, that the le were seept as to slaves, N 3 helow Broadway crossing, exploded her boiler with | raised amon, us and naturaily ST a ulm:l tood that the possession of his propert terrifie effe The locomotive was torn to pieces, and | thize with us. Their conduct during the war rn-l 1 withheld from him. 1 have, therefore, to direct that | fragments went throuzh buildings three blocks distant. | this. If then we treat them Kindly, pay them theie (]’r'l‘l:‘ ||l 1 ;I\L;“‘A“s.;h{n;nt ('l‘r)nlllll.l.::litl\llz‘.l;“:(l ;‘\;nrf‘l\l\nllln.-( 1‘-"!‘.‘1‘."1}. lunll,n-"Iltlllnl-‘lm;h;\: 1;‘;«-45:1.:);-].‘;'!.“nu-mrr -‘E‘-;( v\":u(w |-rum¥xl\i 'mll in ;:ll respects deal justly by ‘enn., be instructed by the Chies missioner of | J ac stillery on Cola 3 e surround- | them, we shall seldom bave canse to e nof Bureay of I '«‘%" ngs 1o Telinguish possession of the | ing batidings e Hroaiway Are tnore or less injured, the | their refusal to respect our wishes nr(um\ui‘lluur'm‘- of Mr, TS ) a8 Qssistant Com- _'_w ‘“L‘lilt]:l *;‘.'l’" |'|: |:I‘|~.'\\|'|l.“-"u.fl'-’-‘"l‘lhu _d'f terest ant the ballot ix. As the questions l by, &c., and that the Same be restored inme- Fane? foy, iricer, oo, brokan, Sbd atherwise 40- which I have discussed e of vital - | diately to the said Leake, =" s - Jnred; he will probably recover; Michael Quinn, fireman. | portauce to the wholo eountry, A ns A'he same action will be had in all similar case arm broken, scalded, and badly cut about the head, but not wish to he mismderstood or mis- | represented, T respeetfully request th itor of_each ANviziw JonNsoN, President of the United States. Gan, Pullertc s Mr. Conway of the duties of misstoner of the Bureau, has acknowledged toseveral persons in New-Orleans, ad private iustructions from the President tanching this property. What they were can ouly be ferred {rom his conduct. relie that he Orieavs twenty d was héld by the Burean was given uy nway to the Commit- Rabels wlh T'ha record presented by Mr. ( toe showed that nearly By direct por his faithful servant ( ainted with the Jaws of Congress touching rebel property held by the Government,as either abandoned | Wble, sy that the Pr g or conf of autharity to restore ench authority is'an u; helll this deseription of property, have, over and | Vo riaent was asle could be. State of st snted in the report, is har [t Loui A, trequently put on record his decision, * That | Uhe report already presented by Mr. Conway, vovering ahont 50 pages, each as large as one page of The Tranuse, shows t property held by the ¢ fete hetween fifty and a hundzed » the value of this k pvernent fin Louisi at the estimated value of the prope! ly one-fifth at the time the report was made wing is an exact copy rton, who was sent by the Presi t the time he reached ¢s before nearly all the prop had been restored n i . Fullerton. pation of the most s in the army, all of whon 1 that its possession by the 1 as the possession of any p Gen. Canby, who was in command ana at the time this property PRESIDENT'S 5, 1 Mr. Conway, formerly missloner of the Freedmen's Bureau in Lou was summoned before the Committee, and in the course of examination, he presented a complete record of all that deseription of property which he The record was deemed of such fmportauce that the Committee prepared, and of- fored in the louse, a resolution calling upon the v last the Commissioner en’s Burean, Gen. Howard, was cretary of War to report without of property; date of ¢ Assistant Cord- He was not in New- ¢ the P'resident or by the order of | Those who are dent had no shadow t, and that his action withont deeply he resul restanrants and tippling GHOUT ing the town, Charles . Welsh. Radic over Henr the Conservative RILING who wi but the ticket are elected. NEV CorTrA he qu caudidyte, was elec iana, Sei standin mected | Withhold his signature, as was numbers of de to be held b Thi: i vote of ticket. contain an addr Conservatives of Kentuel there will be three part mencement of the canvoss. C— MISSOURL. whom n from Lieut BY TELEGRAPE TO YHE TRINUNK. ind of an_amendment out the word “white. been introdneed into the Hous the special order for Thursday rty, as of the 05 that the whole of it was restored to its Rebel owners by the President, under the order given by him at the —— ' A LOCOMOT GRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. not fatally injured: at Wost Albany W wred, but dent to and out about the e tive was one of the Iurg to the extent of $10,000. posed to be lnsufficiency of w 1 there, Jerty of | mer, at No. 12 Clinton-st., on the b , efther | VERDICT OF CED serious | m have { | AN ALLEGED SWINDLING Jovern- | VICTIMIZED—EXAMINATION AT THE TOMES. Toperty | Yesterday the examis d in the was re- | of the . Touses were closed ail day, and the Metropolitan Police were constantly patrol- Addison the or White Maw's arger number of Councilen on t ORK TOWN ELFCTION —The election for Supervisors resulted in the choice of nine Republicans to six Democrats, Chamberlain of Cortlandville, the Nermal Scliool par A by 204 majority. LITICAL. the bill for the erection of a new Capitol, notwith- the strong effort made to induce him to The bill Jocating the Agri- cultural College at Champaign passed the Seuate morning repudiates the Democragic Convention of the 22d, and will not support its nomine Convention will make no concession for the sake of votes, but will nominate a straight-out Union The Louisville Democrat of to-morrow will Gov. Jacols to the Itis now certain that Kentucky at the com- THE FQUAL RIGHTS QUESTION. JEFFERSON €11, Mo, Feb, 25.—The Senate fo-day passed by a vote of 19 Yeas, agaiusé 7 Nays, tho hill submitting to the people at the pext general election w0 State Constitution, to strike A similar ———e DISASTERS. PLOSION AT ALBANY. onrad Julius, foreman of & tin €hop Wpjte, aud Bulger of tiie Alexander Carvin, scald of daugeronsly. on e roud, and was damaged The cdlize of th ter iu the boiler. FATALLY INJURED BY A FALL. An inguest was yesterday beld by Coroner | ardson, aged 1 year, who died from injuries received on Saturday last, by falling down a flizht of ateps o idence of her parents, causing concussion of the brain was a pative of the United States, aged 45 years CASE — SEVERAL tion in the ecase of Georgs | Burnett, whose arrest on a charge of false pretenses b been published, came up before Justice Ho P wrt. Louis Fitz, ted by a nmenril v resent Mayo BY T will publish i three-column Jetter, of the conntry, and accept the terns pagsed s Ly Doth says: “It ‘only rem siderit the duty of the Legislasure men i people of this St. sfitution as to pro¢d formity with the me: as soon a8 that th this Stat 10 lo Large gates to the Republican Convention, :,l, gl “m”m({u:" morrow, have already arrived. | Governor and Legis) Constitntional Amme .n-nln in the present ¢ necessary steps to re the ballot-box. ' isto order an election act upon the proposjt T bey eannot swit adopt this line of memoralize Congres working of the S from the provisions o 1 belie will be granted, of the gloom whicl whole South. If w 1, T confe: Should we aceo Hn( th gia may be foll vexed question may the best terma wi aware of th t. newspaper who comn entige 1o his readers, the publie. Praving verse way speedily b send his vichest 1 am, very respeetfully wt badl, > d The locomo explosion 1y sup T PROCTAMATIC e . Rich dy of Emma Biw Nasu the ros- URE. out the milivia ! An inquest was yesterday held by Coroner Wildey. | 11on and anl citizens at No. 277 Delancey-st., on the bady of Henry J. Freeland, who died from the effect of injuries received on Friday night last by the fall of m\\-mwu[lmn him at the corner ! . of Grand and Sheriff. Berpard ¥ the ow WIHOLESALE the awning, ensured by the Coroner's Jury SY TELNGRAPE 7O TEB T lowing It 1o rewain in such un insecure con s nlOha g has received alett saying the Governm the negroes, two h dered within the tineral! twoniy wiles a MERCHANTS maltreati " THE SOUTHERN STATE: TER TROM EX-S0V. BROWN ON RECONg 0 RGP TO THE TRIB Arranta, Ga. Feb, gether withont de! il the passage of an act callin Let us compl ready to be PTese peo) 8 who Emvr the proposed Convention, public meetings with as little delay as possible, and the Legislatnre sircers and others, the petition, if presented in and we shall soon be rel; soon be required to miaké, and of th last few GLOR -Clov. Brown of s of to-morrow mornin reviewing the po advising the people of Georyg imposed by the Dill rece Houses of Congress, Ains for me to add th: the Governor of Georgia to and to rec e onr State ( L suffragn ate so to_chan de for universyl asire whi 5 known as the *“Sherman amendment, ~TheGovernor has approved | o provide for the 1y _election of Legislature, which will “adopt the quirement. We now in the passage of thi question of our admi ter terms, We shall never got with them, aud the next respectfully w counties s3ion, atéd in ible. I of the several Tor to conve n to take prompt action, lature were elected hed dment was 0 f ntry, to take for this question to th stappropriate wya of r Gelegates toa conventio Hom now submitted | h propriety refuse if the Lt the people speak. If the State will will policy, and the Convention sking that the Judges,Con necessary 1o the effie tate Government ho relie f the Constitutional Amendm Proper sp ved of i is now wide- reject the ter ss 1 sceno ) n I trost the vsettled o » ot anen we willever beabl natonral preidi n tier to giv Ats upon 1 This is dy that the Ting or s N your oy od who rules the v 1 onr who! fient serv Josern = ENNESSEE I BY GOV, BROWNI w hias dssue ination to orce the laws and prot sgainst evil doers, ottt 21 TEXAS MERDER OF PRETDMEN Wi The edmen'’s Dur from Grayson County, Te 1t must do something o wing been brutally n Ruffians are Within a eir days the Blucks 1 have been assassinat - KENTUCKY 1 EW LAILIEOAD, I e @ convention eut proposed, and I tlly submit that it is their briperative duty ndition of the cet copls g rapidity of the changes which we are alike to me and to rout of confusion, ¢ s ity ng, o 1 to ntl; 1 call om o ncon- D hias passed Congry 15 Pl ’Vlyum a egisl: Con- stitutional Amendment in aecordance with said re- ave the assarance of Congress bill, that this shall scttle the bet- be Congress, singgest of hold [ the n to Congress. ved irit, uch ices ' i and ol a n i tion were ot only well ehaved hut anxious to receivo relig! e 8 Instruction and » One girl of the yim- ber w .m’ 1stened to th naries, peslyed o Yeid @ hotter life, and w e 4 86, Bar- thereupon House, at “No. 304 My use, at ' No. uberry st gnd thenee P lu; Ber parents, St Barnabas, ,’ wlm"l 1 remotely conticeted with this woss, 3 managed bP the Protestant Sisterhood of Me=iy “Iia sisters receive ity and woweu of fiuw 14740 20" yenrs of nge, | ana @ C‘from tempfation until | situations &re fouid for them, ond wheiss=e 1o suifabie ations can be found the recipfents of the Sisterhood’s Ay RS transferred to other mstitutions. Any person miay e desitous of niding i this good work may prreliase tickets which witl admit women of the town to =t Barnabas ylouse, and the Sisterhood will ascertain ‘.\|J|- ther the worien thus sent them are proper subjects of eharity. Tickets tuay be had at the Home, N 4 Mul- borry St b the Protestant Episcopal Sundidy-school De- posiiors, No 762 Broadway ; at Appleton’s, Scribuer's, and lton's, iu Broadway, aud at No.5 Cooper Institute. nabas House, in abdition to affording temporary “mvll tl»'\ll’:.:.(nrrl’lvrtu I|I(I|l{' 'xv vrn}nen and grls. tukes in of women of the ucighborhood who earu Livelihood by going out to wash. ¥ gt TUE FENIANS, — STATE CONVENTION AT UTICN. A State Convention of the Fenian Brotherhood will bebeld at Utica, in this State, commencing to-morrow, and will last for three or four days. Presidont Roberts left the city lust evening, in order to be present at the Convention, Gen, O'Nefil of Ridgeway fame will alzo be present, it s expected, and v important business will ek before the body by Président Roberts, now that }J\% u(grlhal rhance in Ireland has been proved an absurd folly. This {3 the first of a series of State Conventions which are to be hold over all the country, preparatory to the coming Canndian eampaign, which is about to_bo in- augurated ere nauy weeks more 98, General sreparations are being made 1o supply - A rish Republic arm President Roberts will deliver an address in Chicago before the Fenian Brotherhood of the State of Iliuois on the night of St. Patrick’s Day. ) o THE PACIFIC COAST. — SEVERE STORM IN CALUORNTA, BY TELEDRAPE TO THE TRIDUN. Fraxcisco. Feb, 25.—The military anthorities of this eity report that o white obild named Ernest Ma- lone, which hus been for two years in the possession of the Apache Indians, in At has been rescned. Tt s been raining here ince tho Jast 48 hours. The storm prevails throughot te. The storm b been the severest of the se The roads on th wuntains are blocked by snow, and the streams have flooded, doing great damage. It is estimated that 0,000 sacks of wheat are stillin the Btate, 335,000, £ which were in warehouse in this Choice Bhipping sold to-duy at $1 70 Flour, § Tiu 8 Mining stocks : Savage, § i Yellow Jacket, $6 £250; Ophir,$225; Beleher, $115; Legal tenders, 1 Occan Express from New-York has greived. frag g~y NEW-ENGLAND. e BT TALEORATA TO THE TRIBUNK. ALF OF THE CRETANS, ing in behalf of the suf- an hield last_evening and ade by th Dr. O w-York, Judge Russell, and others. Tha State Constabulaty seized the stocks of 21 liquor dealers i this county last week, and prosecuted i g e COURT OF CLAIMS. AP TO TUK THINGY) ~The following cases were MEETING ON ¥ BOsTON s of t Br ¥ WasHinG1oN, Fob. taken up to lay al wgt, The United States.—Judge Peck deliv- opinion of the Court in this case adverse to the Kwith gt The United States— Canse submittad 1t is expected that the familiar claim of Meade, ad 15t Lt The United States, will be taken up to row, for itsthird hearing. GRAN DAY OF THE BEPUBLIC tar Oupris, No, « are hershy detal! hders of their pespective distriets: Distriet of Ful Abram V. Duvis; Distriet of Jefferson, Brevet nslow; District of Warren, Distriet of the Catskil They will ut and will be ob he above distriéts wro cot- names, with the excep- omprising the countles with headguarters at Cutskills, whicl com ne, with head- Frederiek J Brig Gen. Theodore B, ( Lheir res) Ive tand apected aecordingly. 11 owed of the countics of the on of the Dastriet of Jeiferson of Jefferson, Lewis, an Watertown; and the Dist prises the t Ulster and ¢ rters ot Kingsto y Order of Jumes B, MeKe an, Grand Commander Adjutant-General thia property, being sbandoned in the sense of the | Fentes, Fitagerald & Tency of No. o Wittens § | fied that on the 15th of October | : 5 k Lis Jaws of w and of nations, is the property of the | chased from hiw butter to the Lovisviiee, F A e tion i4 here from nite " + time of such purchise Mad and the sdjoining counties; to consult in Unir 1|§I..xl 5. : £ At Aierandne Towis & O fadison and the ad) v.lvl e, t v|| A; At the time when this property was restored to its | his firm was doin Jarge business in_supp reference to lhl-_- \]lu" I.| X sriction @ ranch | former owners much of it had heen leased out by the | A s Koy TR OF 1 Go vent nnder warrant of law of Congress on | subsequently called upon Burnett to_ colleet the e he sub 'hat is extrs is fea- | Was told by the accnsed that he the subj '1, What is extraordinary about this fea- | Was LG8 2 bl 9 THE SOUTH CAROLINA MURDE tiure of the question is that the leases were abro- | firm by 12 o'clock on the 20th of October; the ated by G *ullertc o insts | check was ot sent as promised, and on i it was wige wated by Geu. Fullerton in some instances, and, | FROE With B8 SRS FEVGCRTE 0T ‘Charies. . Craw: | MINORITY BEPORT OF THE HON. FDWARD €0 a. is believed, under the private instructions | gord testified that Le leased a No. 55 Westsl., O | sy rsLEGRAFE To THE TRIBUNR. aive o Pres » Gen. Fi . the | the 15t of August last until tl May 1, and that Hopmimsimiisal e Yo Hon AL n the l.r ident tc (;u! h{llfm..nv llu 4u [ B o e b . A e WASHINGTON, Fel e 1 Edward Cooper resolution concerning this property, Which has | gy of the firm of Alexand Wik & Co., except the ac- | of the Select Committer to Inguire e Murder of passed the House, the ¢ of Duncan F. Kenner 1?"- <lmlll + H. Anderso vfl\\'l”'lll ”'I- te t Union Soldlars fn South ¢ . ity »: f . | last Summer he was acquainted with Accused o Sikiakihe of New-Ouleans s specially mentioned, coupled | i by the mme of Alexander Lowisi D b | TPt 1 Khichholay s with that of- J. W. Zacharie, a blockade | calledat the office of Lewis frequently, and carried let | ’1 a1 vm; = ngres runner duritig the war. Kenner's plantations had | ters directed to Alexander Lewi, Which Wem poued Uy | that because, of thes | cnsed; the aceused on one o | o ' Twen ) I under the law of Congress. He was | re of Henry C. Chanily % st., where | at = loug iuters among'the most distinguished of all the Rebels. Ho | the wituees was thon wmplojed a3 chorky S | ichous any eunter ot was in the Rebel Congress, and a chairn of one | came from, and on beine told from | Governmen sl sl n rvm--ml - of its important committees, The lease of his plan- 1‘ Hl'.\.\ ?'u"d '1‘{", |.n. v ‘h ,!”:'n‘ K | :-:‘um: hed i1 thelr st ;" : i :"‘{ ,_;'l' tations was abrogated Ly Gen. Fullerton, acting | wneceeded in proen the butter; hie sul obedic to law prev o authorty under the csident’s private instructions, as he | the witiess U aght the butter, of the United States ( | 5 | @ cbeck for $1 sromilsed 1 witness $50 if he | and acknowledged said, and the property, with the growing crops be- | would asce il procure s | sity for the enne Jonging to the le as all returned. oF 100 tubs of butte witness to give | ful expediency” and * dingerous tendeicy to his mited period s, A by the Cowmtt The facts conne! of ail this kind of property in all the ic. They e | to i n swindled out of t! notnts mentioned he- | of the Coirts: the uth will startle the public. They can nos only { jow: Brice, Mannah & Co., No: 78 Pearlat., 8600 Schultze | aud tho de s of the Ji W dre from the records of the Brrean in Louisi- | & Taylor, No. 62 st & Co., " | n|‘uun s « milltary v 1 P % ¢ . ” g & - ber of other lsie ¥ vss Of " onrt, s, bat from those of the reaus in all the South- | " windled in the mentioned | the Jegal officers, order of 0 null MR Sates, | above, viet “xpress th 1l armed soldicrs it the P o e . e | the entire amount ohtained from varions pu such tion, iy oplso TON " i nett and his confederntes will reach nearly § - erty, and al ELECTION INTELLIGENC | obtaining these amounts Burnett went fo wecurity of priv o cith I only returued a short tme sinee, It 1s said that th residings in the States of all fual and bgal : ’ L | & warrant in the District-Attornex’s office for the oa 0f redress for ndimitted v wiid constralins f FUK GYORGETOWS (D. C.) CHARTER ELECTION—INSULTS TO | of eth o o d s o the above | tamely to subiit to the injuries inflicted, or wr ot Burniett on acconnt of 4 fraud similar to the above )] 8 TO COLOKED VOTERS. | perpetrated some years sinee sufiere or to and rw;. ¢ ullm WasstineioN, Feb. 25.-Owing more to the admira- | phie Jiquor store of Hugh Clark. corner of Bridge { whichis m'violation of f) S ripepies of yatied Ble police arrangements and the patience and good | 4na Plymouthi-sts., Brooklyn, was entered by burglars at | A e Hintional hy Gedrayi the negroes under persistent insalt than carly honr yest; morning, and robbed of Nquors, | \eith unlimited 10 the amonnt of $0. The thiey WAy 1ot warcail to the gomd election m(.-lul\'r(m\n to-day 1 nwl_uil quietly and SUPPOSKD STOLEN BONDS. | express prohibitions. ‘To wiy mind the t'.-nqnm:'-n ..; ovdesly. All the bar-rooms and drinking places were | [ 0o vo Tue Tiinexs. the United States guards with sacred ¢ e n-l:., 1 " . S cc lnsure “lor ind there were few drunken men upon the | gy poris, Feb, 25.—A young man was arrested | anquillity, anid secure the 1 ot iherty. streets. Not the siightest disturbance occurred | ) to-day under suspicious cirenn wu, on whose iy duing the whole day, although the bitterest epithets | porson was found fonr Five-Twenty honds of §1,000 ¢ [t . withous Jross and most vilgar and obscone inveetives were freely | "(\Hh['-'lw 18 att h‘..x.m n\v‘\ru'-;';;lv.ml g or indictnent, imy ; i D ‘,,‘,4‘1" : thy P @ SN | a 50 saven Level o " piblic tr or deprivatic ) ibe indulged in against the negroes in their presence | conpons, of the following pumbers: 156,472, 156,804, g b property vithout the intervention of a Conrtand th the sepporters of the ** White Man's ticket;” which, | A3, . ‘\ ”‘“‘"",';'\']',:'1];;“";‘, :;:; | of Taw. Ith ) Lo honst of ov state wrile o sy nothing abo B Laeto: s bty dgen atr enough, was headed by o eut of Li ofb o B Rk uatleas 1n e g Lt Rgr Bt " *he dignity and forhearance onthe part of the blacks | fo at effect 13 received by . he will | e Tiione OF talo Uberty ane rights I the authorities have not sufficient evi Drogerty, and Courts hve en i worst encmicss and when it was discovgred by the | backs and some ry, was ulso found on the pe b | ot the 3 supporters of the * Whitc Maw’s ticket,” late in the | ©f th¢ same wman. Conrts of the power to afford such ps e ¢ ROBBERY OF SAT hes citizen frow appealing for vedress 10 such pe it was impossible to provoke 8 row except | - L o o) B tribunils. 16 will provoke more vimm by making a direet attacks upon the negroes, which | SYRACUSE, Feb. 25.—Burg measures, 1t dest 1 confidence in the writen ¢ iR i) o 730 Lon” account’ of | Mo, Tildiie &Bmith, A H; Gilitts, dud =, £ Stitution awd lnw ‘the Wil ef one i e i apeins b Sy ' | & Co. early on Satunday moruing, bt suec an t, omiuipotent and pl-powertul the presence of the police, the builying « and | o about 812 in ostal ourreney and o 80 fonrth | N0t elievo WY Do COmELHO i ent ot cr both parties were enabled to go to work for their | series 520 bond, N . payable 1o the order of Ch When the Unmion mnn, soldier, or frodman, Ciekets, city was canvassed as it never was 1A Mun, '*"‘w' Wo $100 second series 7.50 bouds, Nos. | oo ..r,..,u.“,,‘“' justice is pr |l.‘,m,-’ .:‘ nikd Ih“; B » " e ot ** thiat up to this tlme, sine one of th var, 1\"”‘““ ""L s o e 'I'"{"“}"'“"“" THE DUNCANNON ROBBERY. Bas been o change for mnd g Uie best ican ticket new their whole for - H ' naterialinteresis of the country, as v Wy e highest i . TIARRISBU el Barr, broneht [ b 5 Sl Al - them stood at the polls with lists of names, and as | jip from Philadelp 1 with being concerned in :"nq‘..l‘.'”u-un vlllxlnl:: u;:l_::h rnl.lu r nm"l'.h{,‘!:.:i fa5t 25 voles were given in nan erase nd | the Dun ) roblery, ll.nn .1.' '1'1‘”| 1..1. -.f"""”:': | et Bouth Caroliu, Georgin ¥ | stwoe men. Wi’ gob 6L the traln hat place on the | 0L O isaippl, Lonisinna, Arknnsas, nd Texas. ws nighit was approaching the colored absente t of the robbei Alspams, Mominivol sent for by their colored bréthren, and the whole mg pe SR vl by sich |.-‘m| . nmlfl.,.rlu cannot log uulr\ll\r' g as fought witl it y el White 4 % - 3 upting influence of ** bristling bayouet” and the i “!"thl‘ o Gl "l"“ l)|Wh|"!h-“hm A MERCANTILE TROUBLE. vanlting lu bition of milit ruier » o mind, the men wight do well to follow. Troud of their posi- | oy oy yonarn 10 rum Tuinen trite remedy 18 not (o be found in fhe cunctmat by Con tiou and earnest 1o the Jast deggee in their work, the | cimcaco, Feb. % —William A. Putney, of the firm* ;:‘4;::"‘:-]1]“::fl»’r'oxn';r;w‘l_ul.‘:L::n;;:;:x-.-:.::n(n:;;" |.E::; nearoes to-day were sober, paticnt, and enduring; | of puney, Knight & Hamlin, dry goods merchants, on | that section, but in sucl legiiation, f poin. BIkh and the experiment” of colored suffrage, which has | suturday filed a Dbill fn chancery in the Circult Court | il broad Jiberality, a8 will restore 17‘.,1" ;mw;:u:} Just been prompted by the action of Congress, is evei <king for a writ of injunetion to restrain the execution them llll:l'""\’::r':llyllll":'l |:‘:;M1:“I|I :::I:;'lh:n- thus early set down by reas able men of the oppo of & writ of replevin now in the hands of the itedStates | property d po mof the wition a4 » noble snecess, The returns comein slowly Marshal for the stock of goods in 510 and also asking | Cougress of the United Stutes. SDWAIG COorER. 1 . « i 116 certainty, there is every in- | for a receiver to take charge of the business of the firm, O and although there is 1o certaints thets WIVER P | e complatnunt in bis il chargos tho defendanteMorra | - Mupxiont PrAver-MurniNGs—St. - BAkxans dieation, at this hour of writing, t eleh, the Re- | Knigntand J. A, Hamlin, with conspiracy With 1. 1. s ot Gl e e ol sublican nominee for Mayor, is elected, Claflin, Seth Ofls, and others, for the purpose of driving | Hous The officers of the catunt Episcopal y g e | Jim from the firm with a view to the seizire of the bust- | Mission Socity have augurated n new work of reforni, May ciom i the Distr te is conpted. A while mcluding the police of 1 :d with th ling of the citizens, the M yded the notice and respect of even their | 1" ANOTHER DISPATCIL laction took place to-day in Georgetown for | t which th Ad 5 men for duty wi « town and the 1 the him The further 1 until to-diy tates of | adjo alty A consider 1o hold hi 8 WOT Bess (0 themselves; also with ments aguinst th first elec- | JyMpYE o colored | ‘ad & and | i procired wmade, | Conrt for the stock of mounted | | was aced In the bands of & de) o wh good refbrence should any person inguir overy, by the Reb- | huginess standing. o The following 1 )y foreing open a rear window shutter, He wus comitted for further cd s Yit of tho United States Cire goods nsed fu sald business of the value of 220,000, and the writ er one thir ey substitn furs mination rehants ¢ Ktates, and whieh w e amount In gl foree them I:\'fmh king slanderous state- It is alleged that de- I of thelr interest to C. Kuight, which 18 known ns the are employed to go n In London these pray, the year, nud are to Jobii st. briy et g for dev and fixtur puty marshal who took The tden was borrowed from 1 country to 1 sficer for the of the Aol e 1ot o doplves s weekly midnight prayer-me don, where miss| to the slums, scek out abau 1 women, and persuade theny to enter the honse of prayer. tings are held every pight in 1kers precisely Wi hisiness e s BUTCCT- W, s nre to dow otion bear their ‘The lgistation o 1 do opirion general freedon is imper- ting what onr ur nie ary on Auprene fme ants il i ar men Tur UNiep S1aTes A Five Tuovsasn Ban- s OF Winsky. - This case, adjourned from Thursday o W by bt T diet in the U Diatrict Court, ¥ ¥ y. 1t will be 1 that this whisky wus sz n the distille wund Larke, South First and Eloventhosts., ¥ stated that tiie real eaparity of this distillery wa Jons per dag, while but lous were returned. The Sp1zrny Wiisky AND Stints.—Deputy € lector E fley of B Yooy day wade th selzurcs of Hlicit whisky. The first was of five barrels with & cartman in Myrtl e second and (e weere uade dn Smithost, 15 barrels in all. ¢ and the drivers allowed to wits confise Ky rney, who had an §llicit stil! was also seized “The still_of Pat zed, with two 5 of o of 1 vieds of the o shanent « John Shea, in Bergen-st., between bilt-aves., who manufacturcd 6o gal Lous b was aclzedd, with part of a barrel of liquor, AL of the petsous ariested by Capt. Toboy professed to e 2 zed ind appirently just been —————e. v IvrroveMeNTs.-The Hoboken Tand lmprovement Company have commenced opera tions with & view of constrneting new alips and ferry Tionwes Just ahove the terminns of their present ferries at Hubokin 1l be run out into the stream feet 1o the ed by the Harbor Commiss: Ve ol sty tors down, and fine cony Honoxex My sl eatibib are will b swenger de cted. The sphee at y Jscd for the slips will be oceupied by the Moy Fasex Batlrowd Company, upon which to constry commodation of thetr constantly | mapany will also lave 1 of the new plers ad wments contem Juetse plers for the inervasing business, and the ger depot crected Other improv or accommodation and convenlence of iblic. e ST oF KiNo PLavers, — At 10 o'clock last nd a section of Ut upon the pated the ngaged evening, ( Sergeant We g Poliee from the Tenth Precinet, made a de g0 Goesel, No. 159 Bowery, and ar 4 others wiiom they found there The Police also seized one keno .10 checks, 08 cards, 95 fyory pegs, and other The prisonees were taken to the on-Hoitse, tiey ve their names and \pations s flows: Hitzo Goesch, aged 27 years, Germany, ears, U, 8., clerk; 1, Ire Germy, clerk s Riehard Case John Stevens, 20, laud, 21, Uni Henry gty . i, cocper; W ke Whit United States, strylien, United Btates, butcher; Chas. Barry, 27, United States, ¢ oses Helurd 1, United States, brower; Philip Bow 6, Germany, bartender. Al the W This morning QUCTS WiTE i shield at the Essex Fhey, will he ta Market Police Court, - i — Tur LAsT-S10E ASSOCIATION ERTY OvAERS.~Lastuightan and others interested in the welfa vo Sixtieth-st., was hold at the he NG oF Pror- 1y oW of the east side of th o tu and it the oors ghty-sevonth-st. aud Fourth- Hugh Crombie in the chair. Mr. Alex, Thain articles of nasociation, the ohjeet h'l"f the fm- A estate of the distriet north of Fifty- Central Park, to bo carried out b g fricers for the pu i atment of Legislative 5, W8 WE ' Tor openiny nlating, and gruding the stre with othors fOr sewers, pavements, taxntion, nsessments, and other matters, The Chair stated that i stmilar Association for the west side of the city had worked 1 csafulla, and had rectified iy Wrongs, bes ing the value of property 100 per eent, und the proposed assoclation woilld have i most benefict cot. Resolutions appry S the articles of assockation were unanimously passed, whh others anthorizing an application to the New-York and arien Steambout Co. to run thelr steamers via Nine- ty-thrd-st. Sivarrar Discovery oF CoN—Mr. Samuel Hor- {on of Rockaway, while engaged in felling somo trecs in the vielity of Grassy Pond a few days since, camaucross hollow t which he found secreted the sum of $500 S slver. From marks upon some of the coins it is evident Lhint the deposit was made over 14 yours ago. o s el Grersvort MarTeRs.—A spirited meeting of the Citizens of the village of Greenport was held on Monduy evenlng of 1ast weel to conslder the subject of incorpora- jon. A committee of five was appointed by tho Chalr to {eaft an wet of incorporation for general purposes, t re port al an adjonrs cting on the 1th proxime. committee wero also enpowered to report an act of ation of the village a9 a fire district. Mr. Re the sulject of inviting the Connty Agricultural & vin order to preserve peace. : ) o At D welock the polls were opened, and | P 0 of tho firm, Mr. | CoBborLULY e time which finda thoin ab the rush of voters® without distinction of | {0 officers of Trinity Parish recently discussed the propriety solor, I L The votgs ot several colored men | yyiehe Otis as of holding these mwetings every night ; but some donit were vepeeted Deeanse ey could not be identi- | jaid ot $100.00. is an action of ease, dnr voncerning the working of the London institutions bavitg e, muf:- fey o of minority. Thisac- | Liid at 40,000, The case exeiles much interest in mercan- | been oxpressed, 1L Was i o wait until £ "ol e judues of election delayed The colored | tile circles. info Can e obtamed, appro- gt e o make oath to | SRR & to the House of Mercy ey which voters someiwhiat, requiring them to make Sath to It d een proposed to of their wlentity ireat e l'rllulll““"‘"i)"‘ de | OBITUARY. nighily prayer-mectings. The task of gathering 3 Ty eaeh part terw to the polls. “'"'1 | walkers 1 insigned to the missionaries ; ail the the entire diy ther s of drunkenness and | sy receorars 1o tar e i 2 p dity evenings, go abroad 1 conples— i couples Toay disorder than usnal upon the strects, although from Cuarceston, 8. C., Feb. 25.-The Hon. Taaae | the possibility of s and fnyite th wen of the ztcss from Charleston, | town 1o the howsc of Pewyer. Tie mecting on Friday nin ol the iy houy the streets and corners in the wills were occupied by groups of vicinity | Toles, formerly member of Cor citizens | died to'duy. | uighit last was weil at dod. and wauy of W i ty i fale at Greond e | it 41 ndequat could be i i iavitation w epted. A comnitios of throe wies appointed o taks of the tor, Soctery,~The fonrne MASONS' PROTECTIV Jf the Town of Flushing held a mecting last week miuson | for the prpose of fo 1 nesocintion for the protee. | Lo of Lhert tuterests, silar o the orguizations’ which 11 New-Yosk aud Brovklys EUROPE. ® NEWS DY THE ATLAN: "0 CARLE 70 I'LD 1 BT TEORIBAZK T0 TR TRIBUNR, R GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpox, Feb, 25—Midnight.—In a ordanee wil the programme annonnced by the Geyermment on the 11th inst., the resolntions on Refornt were intros duced in the House of Commons this evening. M. Disraeli, the Chaneellor of the Exehequer, opened the debate, and on the part of the Government proposed four new franchises and the change of some horongh seats. Mr. Bright followed and made a strong spweech | in opposition to the scheme of the Devby Adwini-tra- tion. ——— AUSTRIA. BerrLIy, . 25, —Dispatches have besn received here which state that all the non-German wembers in the Austrian Diet have mnited. ot S SPAIN. Maprip, Feb, 25.—-The Government of Spain will immediately form a Board of Public Works for Cuba. - —.— JAPAN. . Feb. 2—Miduight.—A « Tientsin, China reports that the Ty had been shot. ispateh from o of Jap e — MARINE INTELLIGENCE. QUEENSTOWN, Feb. 25—Noon.—The Cunard steamship Africa, from Boston, Feb. 13, via Halifax, arrived here en route to Liverpool late on Saturday afternoon. Liverproor, Feb. 25—-Noon.—The Acadian, from Liver pool for Bavannah, was lost on Tuskar Rock, off th of Ireland yesterday. No further parvtiewlars havi recelved. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Loxpoy, Feb. 25-Noon.—Consols for money, 91, The are the opening rates: Erie shares, 575; Hlinois United States FiveTwenty honds, 753 Ani aecurities closed at the following rates: United & Five-twentles, 731; Ilinois Central (ex. diwidend), 7 srie Railway shares, 573, United States bonds closed at Frankfort at 77, American bonds sold to-day at Parls at & LivERPOOL, Feb, 25—Noon.—The Cotton market to-day opens quict and steady, and prices are unchanged. The sales will doubtless reach 7,000 bales. Middiing Uplauds are quoted at 133 Evening.—The Cotton market has been dnll, and closed with a declimng tendency ; Middling Uplands are quoted at 153d., a fallivg off of §d. sinee the opening; the sales to-day reached 8,000 bules. The market for Breadstuffa is dull; Californis Wheat is guoted at 13/3 per cental, The Provision markes is unchanged; American Tallow. 13/6 per cwt.; American Lard, 506 per owt. Spirits Tur- pentine was selling at 57/6 per ewt. Petrolemn is un- changed for Pennsylvania Refined and Canada White, which are quoted at 1/6 per gallon. CRETE. IEEREREE APPEAL OF PHILARETES, METROPOLITAN OF MOSCOW. Ta the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Gliost. Awen! A portion of a people professing the same faith as ourselves, and frow whom our ancestors obtained and handed down to us the precious gift of orthodoxy, are subjected now to cruel calamities; deprived of their property, and compelled through the danger of death to abandon their eountry, they are now suffering fron lack of the necessaries of every-day hfe, To such a st bave the inhabitants of ancient Crete, and especially the aged men, the women and children, been reduced; and this hecanse the strong and capable among them are ex- hausting their strength and substance i an armed stoug- rtaking of the latter we do not dwell upon of reasoning. « not ealled upon to But to show axsion, and, a8 far as hies in our power, to proffer help to the suffering, and_espeeiall the Apostle teaches s, to those of our own faith, is Christian duty, and as by the neglect of this duty we would justly et @ reproach, so, oi the other hand, by the fulfillwent of this work of humanity and Christia charit upon us the obloguy those who look with other than we do upon the strngeles and sufferings of the ns. Having recognized these claims the clergy of Moscow have, ina private conference, o v termined to undertake dertuke a voluntary snbscription to provide suffering Cretans, with the View also of en e ‘w part in this nndertaking regard every mite offered by the co. lace for receiving contributions as well is the Cathedral Convent of Tehndovo, where o committee §s being formed consisting of the Archimandrites of Androuieffsk and Sretieusk of the Cat ral Protohierens. Tho sums collected will be forwarded to their destina. tion through the speediest and sa! inel, PHILARETL: n of Moseow. Taund of ben The prineipal as the fu 5 sihseribe Janwa S A Perfect Suceess, Yonr machive is, In a perfect awecess. 10 it is Detter than it has N e (ff Our hwest for it in fuvestinent we ever mwle all_our fri THE STATE OF TRADE. — iE HINUNE. Savavyam, Fel otton dull; Middling Uplands, e to day 20 ba! Monit b, Ala., Fe s dull and nomiaal; sales, 200 b Middling. 20ke. ; reeeipis for to dave, 1,89 bales. Avursta, G, Feb % duth: sales, 100 halps; M Wiuixetoy, Feh, 2 tton—Middling Uplands Spirits Turpentine easier at Rosin eteady ot R0z 5 ww-Outeass Feh. 2 o caster: sales to-dur Lo Sidling, 204+ recoipts weday, 6.000 Lales. Floar quiet: Inferior . $12 60, Corn firin ab #1122 $1 15, Oats G at 98e.7 51, X searce. $9. Pork he N2z 13 Lard Teo Sogar dull at 2@ e Molasses steady § to Prime, Tie. nnchanged. Ex- change on London. 142#1434: on New-Vork, uacbanged. Freights on g Liverpoul b ste: Feb. 25.—Cotton duil:~ 3 e Lbe. gold, in bowd. for pr w10je. for fir to gool refning. Flour quietand steady. and unchanged. Corn active: Wihite, 86@9e. ; Yellos Siadie. Clover Seed quict at $3 804 $9 a8 to qualit Meas Pork, #21. 9. fn dry salt. Rib Bides, 9@ 10je. Whiske, in bon sales 430 bales Middling, Me. ~ ctured Flonr—Supertine 10 ; in the ear, 6oc. Outs, Iders, rd, Lc. for tierces. Whisky, femand at #97 %10 73 for good Bar 1% o i at 1 “an Lovisve £, full rate, and low Red Wheat. # i4a 14 r i fair pring Extras Wheat dall #1 15w %1 85 for No. i Pall Bt hut without ebange; 5 v active, Al 42ic. for K evs Pork Rominal and firm, holders Rib Middles at o steam rendered. idie.; but closed unsettled. A in almost exelusively for 200 1. Live Hogs, supply %5, Receipis—Flour, bush. Hogs, %0 head. #2 507 Manu Cotton dul Extra, §10 25 for Prime Spring : Oate firm at 687 h petive ; Lugs aois, *10 50916 #0 and heary; Mid upertine, $10% %10 ar Nide Dressed Ho 14a ke, yaloe. ar Apples, demand chiofly for the interior nged; sales of 1000 Wiater; #14 Bucknheat 5,000 bush. ¥ Flour is in gool the warket i 1 Spring: o le Estra. Kye Flour dull ot #1 4 dewmand at #8. Wheat nnchanged ; W0 brish, Milwankea Club ot $2 40, and 1 at $110. Vestern at 6. Barlev, Rvo and Peas Onts quiet; inactive. 275 per 100 ponods; $1 WK1 40 for 50 pound [ ling at #20; Shipstufly at $254 %27, M, at $EI@ #34 per tan. Ratlroad Freights—Flour to Boston 1, to New-York We., | { to Alhauy die, aales 200 blils. No. 1 b e OLCOTT~KRELER—A} 8L, PetePs (hursh, Siate st Bmoklyn. A Paddack, Pastor, on Wadnawiag, Feb. 20, Kicbard G ughter 5. A, Kecier of b inst., Jola W, Bocock in he r,agd aleo the wwsmbers of Contrsl No. 1 . and A, M., age respectfully faviod to sttend tve funeras from Bo. 2 Heney ot corwer of Sackettst., Brooklyn, 8. Wediesda?, 8 BRODTF—thy B and the late Goores Hrodi weed 10 Tiie relatives @nd frouds of Vg awily are in it from his tautler's revideace Nt ) Canal-at., 1o prvidence Hadt Wavienat., Brooklon, on % ¥ of W 11w (. Dowisiek, mgod & Tamily are ievitd to abtond the Cliton and Hasisowsts., el 24 W e day Afberna s o Weinesduy a it Naven Depos L Hlarken Raileond, { welock train OGULLIFAR—\t Wara ik, Aby Gullifur, aged 07 3 IOWPLL~On Mondar, ich L bore with CEsstion HOOK —0m Natur Virginn M. Hook g, Vel 24, ot lie residence at PosTham, W, | General of Belgivm, he - - ting aival of the 2 . m. trais from Newr- MANCHESTER— A the Metrupolitan totel, of trphoid fever, = 8. Waae chester. aged 5 . Faneral an Webnesday 1 twock, frme the Church of Rev, William Paxton, ¢ fhonsm wod Taelfiloals. Fivdds the family are invited to aitend withot further atice. MANY-O0n Sonday aternuen, Ca - 3 Douuing s The b gt Keueraily, aud thove of ited to atend bis fuserad on Thursday, at J o'clodk. This remaine will bo deposiied s e at 4B Kin L aged 2 ¢ —0n Seventh Auaeiia A, Moger. only # mouthy The relatis e the faneral at Friends Meetiag o ust., at 1L o'clock &. m. and mont are respeetfally faritad ta . Mt Kisco, i Thied d Manrice The relati the fu fter a tng i J dauigater of Banard sl m. from ez Yals eoudonany n Brooklyn, on Sataviar OAKFORD. wife of Jubn D, Oakiord, Telen M. M Helew M. I, Avtliony. The fu No. 7 Liv Relatives and fri natice. Provideare, Baltimors, and New-On will take place on Tuesdar at st st ads of the fam. fnsited to attend without furtha 4 please conr ROGERS—On S L, Feb 24 Amelis Valentine, wile of W Rogers, aged 18 s ears, 10 mont 22 . The friends of the famii. invited to attend the funeral services ot Clhniis at the Bieach, Weat Farms, 0a Taeslsy, al 2 0'cl . Brondale, Amos Smmith, aged 67 reaes, iz ara’ rewpectfully inllod th atiand No. 100 Fourtliat,, Wikiameh. rehy A it sk, Mittan St Joha, In the 638 " hevesthaves, ma an I Saud in the 64 yoar of big wily are incitad 1o attend tha funers .o Toeslday ol age. The relativen and frie from hin Iate reside: o'clock p. m TOWNSEND—Os Sunda, Feh, 24, Sa: i widow of Dantel 2 the frners e | Hoint, Wes Farma, Saturiey. Foh, 23 aud Carrie Cliase Tifsay, u-n ot the 100"k beait 1t atte a1 nly son of Hear; § » tnvited to aitead tie funeral. pn ¢ ok ' teuce uf Mrs Clin i Yarsa LW, sl 20 dags wie ot John J. W Newbuigh papy | Gioods. A CARD —W. 1A 1 BEOADWAT. has consten: band a fll assorimnrnt of Bom t Goods. ; . Special Nohces. A Cry for Help at Hlowe. The distress in this elird appa’ing jropartisns. IV Thowstnd presoss, walnis self e now on the relel hab this Ao Hias usted, (hir foram tare and clothing well, there iy noth ation bt i This Association is doing its atmost for their amistaoce Feipts, though large ay onlinary, are 9ot in the ratto of ihn iner titution: wor yet with the high reute and caormons cost of lisiog. 83 ug s wevitabie, without entarged contribut Lhe mansgers had boped that the late fatoruble wasther. with « L@ special solic tations for funds. would hase ren necessars. But in this thes bave been disappo " ' pon ns with increased rigor, and destitation and the ealls for help w8 most touehing snd imperatice. Sweh belng the facts, shall our oty I far-famed for deeds of werer, allow its own joor to suffer wnrel annot be that onr humane and considerate ©itizens, so quick o bear dioe tant eppenls, will close heir aars o the ous crics of disiress ot Uiend own duors. In 4 few weeks (he actiities of the openiag Spring wil reliers the gressure. so tiat mont of those nded will, probably, uever weed il sgo Sloaunbilo, as the present. temporsrs necesity manst be mel, will” ua wiven add to thoir former bousty s aud thase who bav ot giten, rejoice in the privilege of Lelping thelg suffering bretarmn Every dollar thus cootributed wiil b economically dishurwal, with expeuse, by the four hundred gratoitoms cisitrs of the NKW-JORK Ae SOCIATION FOR DIPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE POORy secording to the deserts uad uecesaiion of overs cate Coutributions mas be seat to Brown, Krothers & Co., No. 53 Wall s to Robert. B. Minturn, Tressurer, No. ™ Sondhat . fo K M. M Secretary, No. 3 Bible House, or ta any of (he ofiorrs or withorunt JAMKS RROWN . Prosidest. BOBLRT B MINTURN, Teramnses In bebisif of the Bouril. L M. HanTury, Seerstary. William Lloyd Gurrison “IMPEAC TUESDAY BV BROOKLYN AC Tiekets ., fow wais at & Co’s, No. 246 Fulton-st., Brosklys, and at the door Dy Lecture by BRIG.-GEX. JOHN GOCHRANE, O THE ELEMENTS OF NAT! AL the Sixtb-ave. Union Reformad Duteh Chured, oppraita Asdy b, THIS EVENTY Kingle tiekot: AL GREATNISH, Protection to tf FOURTIC ANNIVERSARY MERTING WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE 1Y RLES P. DALY, Prosids e lurge Mall of by 'K, i Working Women THE WORKINC 0y, The How, ARY 27, 14 Lo Al whicas e LOFFMAN, . GERARD, v, LUTHER R MARSH e, G JORN COCHEANF, Tiae Rev. 0. B. FROTHING Tiie Rev, HENRY Bl M8 QUARTETTE CLUK will sing & The public geveralls are invited to le present. N FRIE 1 nat DAY A TEARD. and siher. o approp Americ will be beld TO-1 Koums of the fustitute in the Belling Frulis and Vegotables by 323 Waslangton at., will e Beroand Leach, Madison, (Tuesda; 26, Cogper_ bull eight.” It . & 1bit some choies ap N W, jox from the orshant CHAMBRRS, $ectotasr renck af Philadelphin and all affected with Lung Diseases thad BorraLo —Flour is moderately active Bpring st $11 Wheat—( :A\“ in falr dem: My[" of ".l‘| % | he will visit New-York for cons} v Bis roame, Spring 38 6221243 0{ and While 8t 00 O N ads ot e oq | 6.2 Bondyt, fom s . to3p. m. D SCHENCK'S sheomm o bt e und Hye. nogiected. . Batioy ull ani nominal 4% | gpecalty, Coughs, Colds, Coummmption, ke, has wecured (0 bim the con, f AL B MR oY M UK Qo6 8 #2030 | g o of the commulty everrabere. Alludvice free, but Gr a thormgh e round I . ot walos at 1. - e V3. viout eay: $11 02813 50 for Trade | examisation of the Lungs with bis Kewpirvmter o charge is 83, A ful Urande: nothing doing tn supechoe. Wheat quiet; No. 18 wupply of Dr, SCHENCK'S wedieines may be oltataed ot bis oo ot Winter, $: . Corn firmer; No. 11s quoted at 8e. in the timen, e itye i in good demin abd Srmer; o, 1is qoted aj#1 2 i i ok % ottt el s prices mominal: Mkling. 2Cc.; roceipts for the 1t week o S T . the 4 bales against 110, 5,500 bales, and from Sept. Iat § exporta during the week 685 hales. Whisks un. Tast season nged and steady at #2 25 fn boud. Mess Pork unchanged, aud moeh doing; mnall sales were made st #2078 $20 2 anebanged; ety packers o s, Sides bt | 10e. were aceepted Bacou fs Iu fair dewand at 9410} ¢ (13 @124e. for Shoullers, Ri and Clear Sidos, packed: Land is in good demand, but o, at $12 for Country Flax is in good demand . Batter dull; sl Chorsn #2350 %2 W0 for ehoice Cl Kinds but Fresh Yellow, stewls ; 104 Loe. for Wesier & good wup old, 13 0 docined to 20 Reserve. Exchange steady Promium cling, *Money market steady 8¢ 104 12. l‘ll".A]bF.Ll‘lll-A"A'flld MARKET. Purr avreiinia, Feb, 25.-Catile seth Te.; i to g wold; Extrs Western, 1 A0 wold ot B} @k, MARRIED. LRR—TEDDETTS =01 Tuestar, 19th inat at Calvars Church, b ¥, Tebbeits, Mary ¢ . N. Cutler ‘all of this eity. b of the Redeemer, Greene- by the Ttev. 1. 6. B davghter of Te MANWARING—( RR—At the Clhin ovening, Feb. 24, Tostoi papers [1£a36 copr: At the Second hiladelplia, on ¥ Reformed Presbyterian Chureh, by the Rev. 8. 0 oy enteenthat. Wilie, Walter T. Milior o Clirlstiaua. cldest daughtr of tho oliciatlug aluiu taai por buyivg and 1110 | Iy the | Let those who Ianguish under the fatal severity of sa .-:'.. B | gor puimonsty plint, nvfimt’;—’-l-ulw in de by no means despair. “There is 3 safe a1 { ey "triod. WILBOR A COMPOUN LIME, withont possessing the vers nau Béretufore used, s endowsd Ly the plo erty, which renders the ol doubly efe, of ity elicacy can be exbibited to thom v A. B. WILBOR, ¢ No. 166 Court st., Boston PEMAS BALNES & Co, 1./ C. WELLS & Col, aod W, H. 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