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BURIAL OF JAMES T. BRADY — Imposing Ceremonios in the Ca- thedral THE GALAXY OF This ———— Bervices in Mr. Brn Kev. Dr, MeQly: the Most tev. Archbt At haifpast & yesterday mor ceremonies over the rematne of the tate Janes T. bis residence, ably never before was age of eminent legal ability and worth as was there collected to pay the last Brady were begun ‘Twenty-third «treet. Pre there suen # aaeen @ Late Residence Meene fn the Cathedral—Paneeyric by the tribute of respect to @ pro With few exceptions, the officers, and clerks of attend the funeral, the offices of the city had suspended their basiness to Auiong Mr. Brady's near rela Lives were his sisters, Mrs. Jarvi Mra. M others, James W. Court of Common Pieas, Gens, Wm. F. 1 Matthew T. Bre Jarvis, Jr., brothe ard, Judge MeCunn, Edwin Crowell, Judge Mahon, ‘Recorder Hackett, 8. Bedford, Ir., Jud Judge Sutheri Judge Barbour, Judge Jone Fithian, ex-Sheriff the How ker, ex Short? Lyn ling and Hoge: Jw por: ‘on, ‘Thos, J The face of bis remarked that teen years ago, ‘The pall-bearers were Judge Ingraham, Chartes Maurice, M. C., formerly a part Mr, Brady, Judge Parbour, Prof. Doremus, Mayor Hall, Nathaniet Jarvis, 8r., Judge Charles P, Daly, Clarence A. Seward, and Judge Henry Alker. ‘The procession from the house to the Cathedral {n Mott street was formed at about 10 o'clock, Tho F preceded the cortege on foot, and pall-bearors ia ear- rioges, Khen the hearse, and finally eltizens, i ethednel wore hundreds of z, nuxious to #ee all they could of the ito the memory of a man who had al- O'Conor, Mr members of the then redatives, family frien tiie www waitin, ways beor a fread of humanity. SERVICES IN THE CATHEDRAL, for the repose of Brady was cele ‘The Rey, Thos ui, the Rev, Patrick McSweeney ‘ames MeGean subdescon, and the mester of ceremonter, A volomn regu the soul of the lat braced io St. Ducey was ovlebr deacon, the Rev, Kev, John Kearney un high mass » the Very Ke ard Bre The cof hamented ¥ centre al worked wreaths of evergreens scription: JAMES T. At cach en monies until the close, even at 10 o'clock, ped with black, During the trand old organ pe 0 the more sole MoClynn, past tho yrie. He sel neon read in the mune tdoniant, 19h to the Ith vey fue riverend gentleman, after which the congregutia evted the Vast dreay sincere coved in the found inthis text, Tho Rev. nored having heard am ancedote of renueman, “He was on board 9 ¥ wreck Was timmin was de Fit, Ammons ine latter ady knew, and to whom ve in thé deep be’ my to two handed” mililo forever oulered up for my corpse was bel tively be wal, Priest OF God carri Chureb betwoon fi bearing lighted torehe te uot hesvenly, Iw Hlosing he discourse Dr. MeGIy au borne dows ! rection, wt only the ore, and Mis, Lane, and bh John R, Brady; and among members of the bar Gerard, David D, Field, Judges Woodruff, Barrett, Daly, Counolly, Slosson, Russel, jcorge W. Stevens, Thomas Landon, Clerk of the kles and Coch rane, Jolin and Dewitt Graham, Erastus James R, Whiting, Frank Byrne, Charles 8, Speneer, . David MeAdam, ox-Reeorder Smith, nan, Peter B, Sweeney, Judge Cor dogo, ex Judge Noswerth, Chauncey bhatler, George W. Matsel!, ex-Chiof of Munteipal Police, Nathaniel in-law, Jolin MeKeon, Judge Bar: judge Curtis, Wm. Mackellar, Monell, Bisteh(ord, Jud di, Judge Clerke, ex. Judge John Ki Sherif O'Brien, Justices Dow- Jeo Ledwith, Shandtey, and Manvfield, Richard O'Gorman, Counsel to the Cor- Dunphy, dames W. Larremore, President Board of Edocation, Lutuer R, Maral, J, Hopkins Stewart, aud a host of others, f the deceased gentleman wore an ex- pression of calmness, and an old wud tntimate friewd he looked just as be did ff Hon, James T. atrick's Cuthedra), BRADY, Pris, % Mia, Aged 3 years, 10 mobth the cou were arranged were kept buraing from the beginning of the cere ‘The sacred edifice wa (hronged, and hundreds were unable to get inside, The church, palpit, &e, were ly tacrifice pro- sllenoo reigned, except at intervals when the ved forth its thrilling @sponse n Words of the * Dead Mas After the last gospel bad been read, of St, Stephen's ( ‘eted the epistie which bad Ast of Paul atand the utmost constes od on the faces of the crew and pas was one whom the ge he remarked en ginglys “My frend, Lau in no fear, tor T know if the prayers of co-rellgianinte Tahallla of my Cur Turented ficud was once proventat @ {ineral Foprlest of St. Stephen's Chureu, and when the tue Ag] Debeld the bor! i down the siste a » T thought, der what heaven polda the dead, and oral qualities 0 hima “f gent, Piere fet him will have @ gl frame that now i cold, was Of a glited tou! and a lar mad gc wrrous wear: ut Ik wax anointed with the wly rites of the Church, May’ Lis soul bowls of all the faithful departed rest in peac ‘The Most Rev. Archbishop McCloskey performed the closing ceremonies, after which the coffin wes freceded by the near relatives and professional friends, the grand organ poured farth a eulewin dirge, snd the remains were borne from ferment, Bs nti The at ——_— BLAL KSTATE, endance at the auction sales of real es- tate in the Exchange Salesrooms yesterday was as large asany previous day this week, Which was sold t# mainly ia Nev parcel of Brovkiyu lots was also sold. Heht auetioneers were seiling at one «i ng but the repeated eres of (ue bladers and the aue- kolng, Bone, was to be Vioncer# monotonous goix, beara, week, Maller, Wilkins & Co., §(c\tu Tassel, $51,500; A, J, Bleecker, Dingee, Fenner & Co, gu property: J & Co,, 111,750; Muller, W Oo., B2s,210; 1 \pgly good prices wound Prospect Park. There nounced for next week, spring approaches, ene o Patriot. A number of Cuban ladies of this city have formed a soclety for tho purpose of raisi ospital service of the x the continuance of the Tne committee of management f © President, Vice-President, Secret ough Ve wi and Treasurer, all daughters of Aid for thy yer ecessaries for th ot army in Cuba dari struggle, ne ber ord 110 Se goime tin ter, his br sceupled ‘of Now Learp $00 per we have put tree 'v taake bet av Mee accused Oi Donan to traudmiendy dd Douticard on baterdny,. TOR pe) Lene : uation, awd Oh Loode alter sabaty! sulveucy. Ita alleged th pdoal of money recently by pul The sales of yesterday amounted to § the lungest amount realized at any ome duy's wale Tho following ore the York wulmproved property that was sold yesterday : Jobson & Van On & Co,, $89,700 ; ew York Improved 20; B. H. Ludiow kins & J. Bleecker, Son & Co., £19,025; D’ bublished ia this eity ia the \giionary movement In Cuba. sige inated prinelpally for the ser of whow has greatly nee of the present ice wit ing ind POE a A toria ing, the funeral brother, Jad rot e a Stara, V, @., George MeCloskey, the Rev. MoGlyun, the Rey. Kdward O'Reilly, the Rev, Riet o, the Rev, Jobin Hugh toll, aud the Rev. Wm, Moylan, 8. J. t rosewood casket, richly or th sliver and ivory, was placed in the and bore, in addition to the t ond flower large crosses entwived with white flowers. Massive sliver cofia plate bore ihe following in- congregation. ebureh for in- ‘The property totals of New ee, Penner & Johnson & Van ‘Tasseli, 999,000. Brooklyn unimproved property: Juimeon & Miller, 4. Tois last sale was productive of exceed ‘The property is situate near and was considerable rompetition, and the prices reatized were considered very high by many dealers in thls kind of roal estate. The several lote of New York property also yielded very good prices, A large number of sale . nd the real estate fever, in- stead of abating, seems to be on the increase as the ter of busi of the m nent, Weak rhymes, and “machine" poetry are the rnle,and real excelicuce Is exceptional, Their creat merit consists in perfect harmlewsness, which i not a bad feature in its way. Many persons think the habit of sending valen- tines is golng out of fisbton, but this is not the ease, aa ts shown by the amount of capital invested in Uielr manufacture and the number annually «old, A tingle firm in this elty expect to dispose of seven m Lion copies of the cheaper kinds alone,aud the total consumption in the United States is between ten sud fifteen millions, the price of which varies from ove cent to twenty-five dollars, though the majority are wold fur lees than one dollar The cost rarely exceeds twenty dollars, but not Jong since a firm in Balimore manufactured a few to order for one hundred dollars apiece, exch one contatning arieb diamond ring, Nearly five huadved diferent varieties of the cheaper kinds were issued that birds took their mates at this season of the year; and by others, to 8 practice prevalent in ancient Rome at the festival of the Lupereatia, beld duriog the month of February, when, among other ceremo- nies, the names of young women were plac box, from which they were taxen by blindfold young men, ‘The pastors of the early churches, tint ing it impossible to destroy this pagan ceremony, changed its form, and made it a Christian institution, The enstom existed very carly in Enginnd, and was much practived in the honecs of the gentry Thore are frequent references to tt in Shakesvoare, as, for example, Ophelia’s sone in Hamlets “Te-morro AN at ne’ day, Paing bet Apa f, a maid at your 10 te your Watrueine. The most remarkable valentine t crature Is that prepared by the the veracious Sum Weller and his re for the benefit of Mary the hous the exceedingiy ori “ Your loves.el ationed in Ht+ ited exertions of mutable futher, aid, and having PICKWICK." * here depeted amons production saudi The primitive Idea of a valentine With striking reality, and. this Will doubtless have ite th fore the present 1: The season for terpart bo» nth is ended ¢ these tokens of affection of Febra thongh aecording to some authorities It should be limited to the week preceding and following the fourteenth day. During thie period the bosom may be sald to be ina state of conttnnal pal pitation; overy ring at the door be Mutter, and bitl collectors, and indigent femater ap- ug for “cold vittles,’ find their applien Aled With surprising promptness, Th With thelr mew and handsome gray uni perpetual source of agitation, and be an inspection from fem any ordinary man's equan The greatest + paring these two’ Care send ‘ough th entire female eto it ina 4 postmen ms are a ve subject to eyes tat would destroy malty. recy is always necessary in pre- ns of tenderness and affection, must be taken to disguise the handwriting When addressing them, aud nv suspicions should be aroused In tite reeiplent by incwutions inquitler thowing that one possess y know! implicated id the undertaking. Araminta or the ed by some tge of, or ts Of course the fair i always be ap. red one when a paniy Aug Lint from theif ad been #e vale tto them, if i tive heart doce not of itecif detect the sender. ‘The #uccess of humorons valentines cons'sts in the skill with which individual Weaknesses or com- Ioalities are exposed ; aud ff, a8 is often the case, a little malice has incited the deed, the fun ix only helghtened—to the lookers on, though wor to whe victim A Jeed the eer VALENTING'S DAY, peeled Ortgia of the Custom—Who Make, Bay, Write, and Read Vatentines. ‘The fourtcenth of February, which long custom has dedicated to the service of Cupid, is elose at band, and Ite advent ts exterty antictpared by all eentimen tal persons, particulurly those of the gentler sex, Thc origin of the enstom fs not demnitely eettied, and is ascribed by some 9: es to the erroncons {do we manufacture of valentines in purely a mat i, Chole Nerary elarac cert» coamun any Limatter-of-fact kind, Commonplace sen- by one firm in New York last year. dn this elty the sale of valogtines Is comparatively Hmited; but teroughout the country, particularly in the West and South, the demand ie brisk, The quality of these Varios aa greatly as the price, There ure the elogant Varietion, the sentimental, the richly chaste, the comic, and the ebeap and nasty; thoes toray the latter are growing out of date, Like the Vieltors to the menagerie, “ you pay# your money, and you takes your choice,” #0 that ail perwous can be sulted. Bverything of interest that can be made the ¢ Jeet of cheap wits pressed i valentine maker, Last year waterfalls, croquet, and base bail clubs received prominont attention ; and this year earpet-baggera, Planchette, wowan's sufrage, and the Grecian bend have all been made the sutject of valeatines, The latter in particular hag been burlesqued in @ great variety of styles, and is evidently @ favorite subject for ridicule. Some what singularly, the velocipede has not been touch upon, but this ts probably owing to the short tim vinee it began to attract attention, Fivally, whether valentines contain what Shake- speare culls “same shallow story of deep love," or 0 redaloo 0 the werviow of the deep story of a deeper love," they will always be accoptable with the sentimental portion of the world, for “love deliguts in phrases," and every one is sus coptible to the delicate flattery of au amatory The custom iu itself is harmless, and deserves en- couragemont as a means of cheerful amusement aud Pastime, Moors, Fisher & Dennison, 128 Nassau street, are among the largest manufacturers of valentince, aud supply deaiors in all parts of the country, le. — AN UNOBTRUSIVE CHARITY, —— The Newsboys’ Lodaiug House-Roview of i '4 Work=A Benevolence. The Newsboys’ Lodging House has been estab- Nshed eixteen years noarly, all of which except the last Were spent in the old SUN building ou Fulton and Nassau streets, aud tho last ut 40 Park place. During these sixtecn years 66,401 boys have been lodged and partly fed, at a total expenditure of 852,- 7196.37, oF an average of about $1.9 for each boy for tue whole period, ‘The boys contributed to the sap- port of the House €21,501.02, or more than one-fourth of the entire expenditure, and thereby reduced the mount expended by the Children’s Ald Society to 91 ven's gach, ‘There have been furnisliod 493,545 lode. ings nud 989,087 1 Ls, 4,083 lost boys were restored to paroute und friends, aud 4,500 were sent to West cin homes, ‘The Jncreasein the usefulness of this institution will be apparent when we make {t known (hat in 1858 an average of but 24 boys were cared fur At an annual expense of $2,000; the average lust year Was 170 boys, aud the expenses, including the cost of remoy and fitting up the new home, €16,645.74, Tho current expenses, including rent, &., were but $12,197.61, This ts about one-Nalf the amount that Would be necessary had tho expenses increased In oviion to the usefulness of the Lodging House i the inereated cost of eversthing, ‘There are ae- commodations for 20 boys fu the new buildin They occupy all of it ox: lar, Which are let { bath rooms, a large and leeture room, eymna- sium, Hbrary, &e., connected with it, and everyting \s,done that ean be by the Baperinter dent, Mr, Chas. QrConnor, to make t copt the ground floor wud cel res and borage, There are 6 bu: ts hei avern comfartaile ‘aad happy. A night seho every tat attended by an many whom ordinary education boys kept at the House last year, and write, 2,571 could read only, and ble to do either, Of the whole number, 4,410 were natives, 9,24 Were Irish, and the remaining 1,24 represented a dozen other nationalitics, ‘The ages of the boys range (rom 4 to 18 years, ese being tho Huiue at videh they eum be received oF rotalned in the Lodging House. ‘There were but 5 at the former age aud TS at the Inter in ttlant year, while at t ages of 16 and 14 yoarw there were 4,058 and 2,441, reepectively ; 2825 were orphans, 4,002 were | orp ans, and 1,037 tind parente I and ninety-elx logt boys were restored to thelr friends, and 749 weFe sent to country homes during Ue pas jaar, “Another company of bois will leuve for the West this week, is lodgings, 68,618. The bo; tue.r board 8 cents auch meal, 10 per cent, of the boys pay, wm gratuitously, x igh ond is oof niuoty a, Jena the ‘rudiments’ of Zan therein. Of the 8,044 differ. 612 could read 1 were una- halt. lug. Eight hundred Meals jurnished, 64,993; € expected to pay for lodging the same; Dir cont, are very boys contributed 14 per cent, Dy tse méans th $5,440 last year, belng on iner over (he previous year, tn the * Lodge," which was used last y by 796 boys, who saved $2,007.76, or un average of cach,’ There i also sina loan fund 'd, from whieh the bays burrowed. ¢158 Jat ye oh Which thay cealiced €30 viade in small 4 during the * Grecian bend " oxeltemont last fail some boys made high ag $2.09 8 day upon an Investment of 10c. in those carieatures, ‘The boys ought to have a purine. nent uome for themselves, but it is vob liely they cver will unless they are cut loose from ng Society upon which thi 0) ar po ey a iat eet Mad ‘whieh hee mm ‘There is The louns are ine of be. to soo much work on hand to male the necessary expendit she Sane Oe ibis ety eolfortable and hap’, 26° we BewADOYE Of “THE SUN, IMPORTANT. TO A REVOLUTION IN — OFFICIALS _— ALE DRINKERS, BREWING. REVENUE LY SsOLD. The American people will norer surrender thelt Claim to superior ingenuity over the mations of the earth, Their inventive tently knows no bounds, and I8 contented with no Mmited range, Lator sav ing implements have been more numeronsly pro. duced by Americans than by any other people, aud our inventions have incinded come of the most mar vellous combinats hinery that the world ever saw, In no other country the farm so largely worked ty machinery o# in tu In all branches of industry our Iabor-eivtng inven tons are equally conspicuous, But st ts not tn saving Inventions ouly that our Ingenulty manifests it In improvements in manufactared prodacts, Aud Sa procentes of manufac turing, our slrewd and Jnteiiigent workmen deplay their eleitl and original Ity as well, Inthe production of articles of utility, of ernamentation, of luxury, of gratiestion, we are equally adept. ‘The hitest {ieetrotion of this pecullarity of Amer ean genivs ix a revolu method of brewing ale in the manufactur ion in the old esta) ished a product, the fmprovement of which the temperunce people will hardly consider any credit to us, but whieh, nevertheless, is an fimportant ardele of commenes, the demand for which ® market for the grvin grown on m wands of nerce of cur broad domain, Hitherto our brewers have conformed to a very simple and common formula ia producing thelr ale, ‘The fermentation of the malt in all breweries has been carried to a co producing a uniform quanttt all establishments, Some brewers, by eubjecting the liquor after fermentation to various processes of “doctoring," have varled the color,taste, and general ayneamince of the commercial article; but substan tally itis all the same, Onc brewer puts more mo. lasses in his ale than another: one uses cocoulvs Indle re freely thon t v drugs # nelghdor ale are used by different manufacturers, wll mon point, nd quality of iiquor In tng to produce an article gratitying to the pecullar tastes of their different customers, But wea w to witoes* a revolution fn the Mn+ damental ingredients of the ale, I yo an athe Je known to brewers as “grape sugar hos lately come generally Into avo, lesseatng by one-half the quantity of malt required to produce a given quantity of ale, This ayrup, though called grape euger, t9 mauufretared from potatoes, and contains a large portion of saccharine matter in combination with ale cohol, It haw lately been introduced Into this eouns try, and has found much favor with brewers, though Jts cost, because of transportation and dutie prevented its gencral adoption, Butour ingenn brewers have not beon idle rince receiving this hint from abroad, and are now at Work experimenting on many digerent projects for producing this sugar, or something that will eupply its place, Wer have now to record the success of American Ingenuity in anppiying Lis wiiset. :wen.more matiafuc- torily than eowld have been anticipated, inaen we ha pur: ryrop ent an © produced something vas f for the than the grape sugar of Eur This ino WO Processes for the manafies 1 oper A certain ProceNs Appr Ite saccharine properiioa aro taken up by aMinity with bine vitriol, whieh is im turn si frou the ayrup by a certiia treatment with common chalk, "This leaves a very elow, beautiful eyrup, dee void of the oljectionable favor of eane ayruD oF coMMON Molasses, #0 detrimental to ate; Dut sony whit dangerows int + of the care required in removing all the blue vitriol, But this process bas been, {improved ap tablishment in this city that is now lately pure syrup from corm without the aid of any niiweral, reid, or al whatever, Tho process is eret, but pros a Kyrap of the most by ane rod GENE abso ality, and exactly of the tl 0 ids ANy-tive per cent. in welht of eyrup from a given amount of corn. ‘Two gallons of yrup combined with one bushel of malt will fale thas is ordnarily pro: ‘The ayrup eu b m, Wille the mal is now worth $2.40 per the brewer by the use of U ls syrup ise. the quantity Of beer ordinarily inate frou fF wsit, When the | y country fx SYM ee ry af ity of ale sitered. the advan comt of ite manulocture Tre wanulewure of this syrup as a. regular boviners wi ina in this ety with & mort amusing practical Joke on somo. of oficials, An distillery ar Beventh avenue, havior hier above reproieh with the rflicers, Wos leased by the partion engaged in the new business, and when everything was li readiness work began, ‘The corn moal was put into the vate, atcain We applied, svom tue Odor of mash begun to exuale, and ils penetration to adjacent buildings cave notice that the old distillery was once more in operation, A lager bier vender in. the rear of the distilicry caught the smell ond proceeded to investigate, Golngto the door of the establaiment, he found it closed amd locked. Suspecting frauds pou tho revenue, ke rushed off to the collector's hice and lodzed information. Deputy Collector returned With hin, and Ghdipg the door reronpoltred ad rear, where the nd the nolse of the stew ha the need ita that distitling w Returning to his olflee, he notified Cot A lis entire foree and process Vlistinent, “When this purty reached the distillery, the front door was un- toned, and no difticulty Was expericneed In eftect {ng an datrnnce, Rusiing throah tho eMice, the whole party proceeded to the ditilling roou, the prior following th Whose place Is this?” demanded Collector Field, Mine, ate,” replied the procrio'or, e you got a distuler’s liccine 1"? “No, wir.” * Then how do you dare to carry on a distillery ¥ I shall seine your wholo establishment, sir, you Into custody also, * Dou't go too fist, Mr. Collector, ‘This i» aot a distillery,” mildly ww tho proprietor. “Not ant ery , that is very poor, Do a thinke to pull the wool over ny cyew tu thal Way 7 ont know a distiiery ? fen't thota mash Gib? And iau't, thet mash Init? Aud ain't you making iskcey 1"° “Not at all, ei, ‘That fs certaluly a mash tub, and thal iacertaiily wash fn it; but if you can fod any sUll here, or any means of distillation, 1 would like to see it.’ You can't make whiskey very well without a atill, cam yout ‘The Collector was @ little nonpluased at this, and Dogan to think he was getting the worst of tty where- upon the proprietor proceceded to explain to his en- tire satisiaetion the business that was belng carried on, ‘The Collector war satisfed, owned up sold, ad begged that the ailair should be kept still, whiell the proprietor promised to dy, and has undoubtedly kept his word. Ke tie was leaving tho placo the Collector met As sedor Cievelnnd at the door, just golug in with o suitable furee he seizure, “Hallo, Fields," ¢ the Assessor, got ahead of me, have you? Lave you made the sel. ture!" No,” replied the Collector, 1°11 le Go abead and seize; T won't burton “But why dou't'you seizet Thu case ts yours; you were here first Well, Cleve, IT auces wo don't neither of us want seized mols s factory. You Gan is you waul to; 1s wolng home,” Jon not allo ud take ve it Ww you Clevelind saw th point an} was willing t t it drop quietly, Inasmuch ws he was as Vadly @old as the Collvetur, But inulassea factory” 4. & good pasa rt at the heriquirte of the Sixth Golleetion cauyed heavy drains Oa tue private fuuds of he chler ofictala, —— Our Judges and tow. To the Keaton of The Sun. Will you or any of the readers of your cite unparalleled'vewspaper kindly igform me whether the revorts are true concerning ce ulver, shut after posting sentences upon despe raclers, they have politely discharged theta © tors have gone from the court room? T would ask where are the Vigilance have We any in reality? Our po.ice officers are down while fn the discharge of thelr duty, aud thelr cowardly murderers 4 eft in comtortahle quarters for six, Clght, or more months without being brou, to trial, and tf they belong to uny of tho. polit gangs of the city ure seldom or ever punished VIGILANT, eee owded Cars—Buy Velocipede: tor of The Sun, tothe £ Sin: Your comments upon the law, the lun efleck $6 pai wise, di cothusivette Ber: Me, SU ee Ue Aa eInd ‘Acar must de Vrisuing With bayaucts to 1) Krom getting ou it, reguriess of ils crowd ition, ‘it your excel ent ¢ 10 AM Arend stevm Falls: 1 would humoly suggest ‘hut rwner of & yeloeipcde, ani thas exempt hiaself frou the inconvenience of stin ling on the platform ot a car BMOUg poatieul © scokeors, Congressional lob- by-larples, and cther questionable characters, Aanging OM ite verge,” or even submitting to the luxuriou between & clumay bundle of ft and 4 dainty package of titles, dimples, aud pauuter, F : CALEB Gi WEsICHESTER NEWS. —— Svrcips mw West Fanas,—Oscar Underhill, a widower and father of two children, committed Dain-de/ving "analysis of being sancezed N. suicide by cutting his throat on Wednesday night at in Mount Hope, His iather ta eate vias exitiy to bea e short tue be(ore, Une deebiiir who wae Rosse, formerly ‘kept ® ealoon 1b White Plaine Le was ih veers of age, THe CITY, men Cwmap Mosic.—The wante of the masient pnb jc have been most successfully met by the t tions of Mr, 1h, W, iteheoek, His halftime edt jon of the popular songs of the day Is Mining out the more expensive folio sheet tueie, Itis printed on heavy pinto paper, ta eleer type, and in handy Corn for vocallata and the plano, Tt ta also of con vonient size for binding and preserving. Mr. Mitel k's catalogue thus fir embraces twenty four of + most modera novelties, and is to be rupidly extender. Da, Bearsneu, Savt to Stare Paros. Yor terday aftornoon Deputy Marshals McKay and Pov. Inson went to the County Jail, where Dr. Blaledeti Was Incoreerated, and bore him thence to Sing Sing. where he is to remain three years an Involaniary hoorter, The doctor expressed his surprise that h sb vo been called to exchange his compara tively comfortable quarters for a gloomy cell on (he Hotron, but he submitted philosophically, Parts —The grand ball this evening is the tmargnerade of * Oar Coterie at teving Hall, The entertainment promtses to be marked by a select tnd fishionable attendanes, The other ch solides ore that of the employees of George F Vitt & Co, at Apotio Halls that of the George Ie Murketeers at Brookes's Assembly Roo: tee FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1869 «| tine th tent tm: THE cockrs, rr Conrt Calendars thie Day. ea, WHER, 8718, 8.7%, ok en, |. — Demarrere, You, 16 Reserved Caso by 38, 8G, 1, 80, Mel, ty FS. Special Tevm, DANKING AND FINANCIALLY * omanitinans Orrten ov Pyee & Tarcit, BayKens AND Date Tis Ty Gotuns weer Eecnnering, AND PLVAS CIAL Aga is OF rue ¢ hat, Pactete Rar. ROAD Convasy, 5 Nassau Bramet, New Youn, Feb, 5, 190. The Central Pacific Railroad ¢ thie day withdraen from tho makes tt MORT.O AGE THON DS, They to this in eonaequewes of negotiations by which the fal! amount of hone which the Company now deom It necessary to eel to complete thelx Ii vemarrers. | have been dlapoaed of, Vee tee | We shalt continne to deat in tre bonds, and when over they ean be obtalned, we wil Mil orders ab the current market rates, ‘The suecesam! neeoti monve nopany have ir FIRST wn ", Hor, AS fon of this foam, the tne dof the property mpon which It I9 9 frat Superior Cour mortenee, the large earnings of the ros, toxether Divonow Stir ry a Paina Dowsy—\ with the high eredit of the Company, ftv Jaticious Tae E mea WT NC Btatces ow |. 6nd ment, and the prosperous cons nd of erwel treatment, and ake to have hia | dition of tts affairs, place the FIRST MORTGAGE 1 from molesting or tateroring with her | BONDS OF THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD Feet aie oe etna wee have | COMPANY among the most popmlar, nafs, and de» | Fespectively Vl nine | sirabte eccurtticg inthe market, pat the t of her marriage and ever since "ath vant in Bucope, eal © defendant tirentened to Kitt thront, and at th Ce ee Mo hos tiny ‘The seven per cent. State Ait Bonds of thie Com- Dany, Originally negotiated by ua at from 98 to por fare now selling at 198 to 140 and accrued fetorest, TL is expected that the Ford will he completed ond the through connection aerass the continent formed D Company, Seventy-ninth Regiment, at thelr ar |g tg in hers she ba, Wile & few mantle, when the Weroagh tre mnory, corner of Houston and Greene streets and | compcticd to have some person fo the growing local business, will remdoe tt of the Lyre Sociable at Lyric Hal, to Huppert hetwclf since her marriage, a€ also Lee | the most erccceatul raitpoad entorpries tn the w A “Tremendous Invitation Miliary Otte, and | ctiidten, dhe ta enunged to stra the pelneipal femsl@ VISK & LAT ¥ Drose Ball of tho Fifth Regiment Drum ‘Lat the Academy of Mu on thy 1th of vit ee the ope ore Bieilicnnes,” but " "I Corps" will bo held at the regimental arwory, Hes | Aifeeqart hus opauly sworn tal Ht whe. dc) slot APW YORK MARKETS, tor atrect, on Monday evening next, ho will denounce her nelle mito, rents | nee eee ‘The Inst carnival meeting of the Arion Boetety hae | ened te Kill Ler while she we wc oontnedin tho | kawmore tog Fad g gon t been postponed from Friday evening to Sanday | fyvhrints Avylame. kuch fe the. Lurden. of Mire nN evening, the 14th thet, Biates's afidavit. “dudge MeCunn has granted on tn ante The annual ball of the Young Men's Frisndehip | Junction restraming defer dant trou intoyerie with © esting pl itt eth ‘ of tte aes at Ctud witl take place at Lyric Hall on the evening of | (1, molesting plained durin sf uplands e Outs the 16th, i me wy mitiings for Mare ad rs yRr PR iho ih good lem: ea! Manton Brothers give thelr fist veloctpede recep FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, 290 beat, part at Pyu is je, gultein Dowd, fOr kale to ton and hop this evening at 68 Kast corner of Broadway. ath #treet, Noano of Asstorant Atnenwex.—President | the office of the Areistant Treasurer was as follows 5 ee Ba Monoghan was tn tho chair yestontay, Tie Board | Tecoipts for eumtoms, 880,000; for gold notes, 152. resolved to pave Coentles ality and Allee «fre total Aeaes—More active nn’ fry bhte, Dems 1 n street to Grand, with Beigra jweke, and Vark place to West street by widening The Hoard voted #80000 for the of Washing: birthday, rete Roberts's von that tho” 8a) era of Charities Divie\ given to ‘ohumiesle Correct be vibuted among oor, A Committee was authori ington, an expended by Commitiec's expense Vto $80, munteation was reeelved from the ‘Ty pographi n requesting the Co Connell to ‘niin ee Commit Pavan ext. —Yosterday morning James Cosehly was instantly killed Ind syne refinery on Washington, near Charitonfstreet, Fle was caught by the fly wheel of the grauulaiug mill aud Ho was 8 years of age, 4 Ratunoan.—An inquest wax held Rolling yesterday over the body of had been run over b car of tt sie, Sixth Avenue ling esr Worth street on Wert Biondway. Fatarty Reaen.—Coroner Rolling hell an at r the 1 Mann, who di aecontal burnlug ‘Aas cmp layed While attend at the ative, She wie so Badly | etic died on Wednosday Serer by Daowsixe.—An inquest was held y by Coroner Rolling, at Wt Bowery, © of Mary Ann Md, who drown us ol r some time the | At is presuved thats W her Lie in the remarkable manner Inquest ar Tue Mow quest Way had at the Morgue, before Cord en gre ui —Vesterday an ine jor Kelitre 000; total receipts, 81,5%,08, 695,108.08; ba statement: rn ment to-day, thongh the tone hus t Opening sales were Who are contident of a ri of future day With 86,000 In con, die! ings at the Gold Bxohai Ho | the gold balancer, Gd190/K. 10; and the currency bal- wnces, §4,972,405.61, Bills drawn ayainet sitive are on a less liberal seal mercial elretos is al ent determination to defer remittances, in entelps Prime 60 day bills on London are quoted at 1044 410%), and short sight do. 10%6@109% ¢ comme france on Purit bankers, loug, 6.17 909.104 5 do, comida Tuensvay, Feb. 11-2. M.—The bi $87,410,900. $111,009,199.50 xchanger, ‘The gold market has shown tees epeculal ade at HID, jmimediate advance to 1: »1064y, recovering to 18% at the lg the fict that the lower rates of 10 not en a firmer feeling, yet free tthe lower pricos have been n Uboral shipments. Thero ts Hundonee of cash gold, and rates have ra to 7 per cont, for carrying. ‘Tho steamer Donau, of the Bremen | ‘The Assista arsed @*1,(i26,60 in gokl to-day. co Bonk wore #1 of bo but the demand Ti ted, there be n of @ lower price in gold, Clearing House en rather tlrine followed by ai odling je by thowe parties . bawed on the supposition } fo ¢ total clears da and stoc 6 an appar Jal OO days, 109% fu xd caren Jechledly highers siness at wes No. DLS Lae deisnag] Mewaiige.; 2) DDI. New Or pe.; and 09 u . private terms, LPEM-Dull ant doo tard white; crude, Val Stony s—TRostn od atenine repned, IT rte ¢ inbulk.’ Naphia, Valances, dine ® Notwithe | "Hopes New tin and i at este, cackange | RMIMKEY—Firny but dearly Low taaly, Yoel, rehian NTa More active To Liverpor Las 82,900 buehe! it LJ wien, thee itote dius, ¥ quarter wheat, ti tre toe, Market frm a areater | Veevemone Wor Sates he eA Tor gow mem: OE old do, Hew mort, hayes Pepriunry at @2.9), and closed at tat i Nar. eet stendy let at fixe sailed to- ‘Treasarer 1 Inyerforetty mM ter, © A JA AOC. fo apxS for kettle reudered 5 Steam, seller Apri wie. Batt Ohfo, and Base. for Slate. heavy) prune fresh, Me. Anat cWiat tates better, and nective: sntor a, 114,220,000 § iruuer at 18 Heury Clows & Co.,82 Wall at,, report as follows: | pach. nt giogtifo for Nor ?apriy hn etre apd AM. Bid, AWA POM. Bid, ANAAPM. Bid, Ava. | Uvered: 2 for white Bouthorn | G22 4 toe white Michi« rT VO Ln) ee ae i 1S twit 2 for red winter Wert at oid: HN TT OR tall BY Kg | BEAT Cor Westar Harley steps "0 Worelqm exchange Is wenk and lower, Otlerings of hts. “Gort Leiter | salen 93.090 teh ade for nixed for white Western, #lnt for elt do. tn store aed afloat, aid Me, for New Oren ¢ tet hy Hes 4100) bush. wt TA Wee. for Weiterd Ta mene, ott Hawa. for do. allow, Seem LIVE STUCK MARKET, poisainatlis Thursday, Feb, 11.—Dnw ot 1) hee ves, artivedd try trom saul very fe fold, TH: tone and feeling’ ly dechtedly rom waa. Vee Four Wi; oo wae but duils anit u > the cause of the deXth of Marguret F. Gam thoigituvise ae uotutually wuchinnged he tehdem Blo, und te identity the body, oo th Mouey tins beeu In ample wupply, though rather | Marta nrcierdection: Heaienspersies inna ‘slater Shor more active, owing to the eoutinucd shipmentw of | wade vars it Furtiety Reroot, {waren Hull on «ly, fouud Uuat ti currency to the South boing greater than the remit. | Bias care al Comuculpany however, | and tle Jefferson Market Police Court. havo not been increased, nud, thongh the rate ab the | Aanayetheeh Tuk Vance Game aw Gunny Stine. Lanka ls stil Weenty onne’ between. brokers are | fers susie uli Bale Suction peboty Reyes hth eat Sand 6 Yeent, Divcounts are fairly active |” hwine—Five car loads, or about mo hows arrived, ant yestorday,on t ‘Tow of robbing Charles M. Pompkines d 8 YF cont. for prime ps street, of: @ wallet contatnins ger, Ni ‘The Government bond market Las been buoyant nt va Pen Gegien. Seas Witeee ee i. owing to the high price of bonds tn Lon. | ‘citys wind Lt gut bail on a similar eharge, by Moras Morris, of the Central H \ t, Who say that he was robbed on Wednesday night of $4.51. oO BItALL Dagion wars Doocrou Disonne? don, and a stronger fooling In Kol, Whies has a tea: dency to keep up priecs om thks aid ‘Phe entive let is heavily ov aw te the #) hogs. Holding overt At the pri i tho Blaeua ot for ent} areas fe (ran TIVE Ga aren oth Wet fale to good Sndleated Ab wing demand, Old Slaty-fives hove si — Ferdinand th idehah of iba West toventy lemand MART REPORTS BY TEL Muir strat, wale cotamiited ta def ult of Bh. on loaned iu v “ a Ie vens at ie a | pened ho complaint of Dr. dovenh Boiiert, of West Thirty | new Sistyetives ond Siaty-fours at Gus, The Sixty Lortevinix, Feb, 11.—Tobaeco—Sates 1! City eireet, churging thit Kehuf bal deiragded bin | sevens ave been the leading feature of the market, | at 9b. ¢19.90 r of #400 by foise representations, When Seifert ar- ita [ ‘Cniciwhart, Fe pnd he rived in this country, he depesited his money In a have advanced to 410, and closed #trone at that 0 ie AMAL ACA Denk, but on Sehul'# reproventin poin \ Maren. Hulk Bree Ri ta pecura tie Hatch, Foote & Co,, 12 Wall st., report at 907, Mu: de. ores cleat ‘ib. cient sides tequendly becw held to 1, 7. Ny Ay g90,0..0, 0 ls Ath: re u. HO 10g P diel aici BROOKIAN, ee e's advanced latices > bs foK4 Vedas. Cora Rewoaw Panwow or Cauuicor.—A report was | U6 ci xapharpp pls Sper d oy in circulation at the City Hall yesterday tat ‘Theo mallwey manigngen wera aml ess Wihon intsrent, MARINE INTHLLIGENCB. philus ©, Callieot, who was sent to Albagy Peniten- | THE thares of the Clty Hanks wore lightly dealt in, Scie eati Uinry eome time ago, had received 4 pardon trom the | Tenth National selling at par, Aweriean Exchange ct Prana President, ‘The rumor, however, could not be traced | MA Merchants’ at 195, and Banke oF Comuorce at | sun rive. 6 hy sts. 08 to an outhentic kouree, a aca ; cay Eanly Movi. 852) Gey. Inland, ie 10 4 h cel q ea have boon fairly active, - Dasrivetion ax Deatt,—Yesterday afernoon peprge wemasigantecrerhd the chiof interest centring in Pucitle Mall, whicw Arrived~Tnvnspay, Feb, i Bridget MeCarty, # ld y d ides w « il ot a he hin tage pkey has ranged from 114% to 115, with late sales at 11%) fi Hip ¢ Liverpool, idee and p , 7 Bouth Pith strest, Williamsburg, ‘The womae lived in a room alone, am Ler neighbors say that sho had been siek suine time, but had not eujoyed medical aid, ba Rewaroisa ax Evricient Ovvicer,—The citi- zons of the Twonty-Aret Ward of Brooklyn are about to make ahandsome present to Patrolman Buehanan, 1m acknowledgment of the conrage und encrzy which bo displayed im the pursuit and capture of the bargiar | | Montgomery, a few nights ago, at the tmmlnent of his own life, Moutgomery fired upon the officer weveral tines, potwithstanding which the ofllcer cured the thief, alter a close pursuit of nearly a |» mile fa an open and uafrequented part of the elly. ‘Tho Police Commissioners will promote Oflcer Bu y Mus been etre 987 steady Uroughout the close, tr blocks bun a ofthe New York C ‘The upward tendency law boon checked efforts of the bears to keen down the price, fur the uurpobe Of covering thelr epecubative wales, Rt HIGNF, aud Western Un raph elendy at BTPOATM, Qu WY, and Maripown A to Wy, The express at Ieetod, except Adans, which advance Hie hus been quiet ot B00 6g ® rallway share market hus been ql day, pall ‘The leading features’ we al, the North weste ren ticbigow there, AtbOULD speculation a restrictod scale, A balance of tie 50 per u ksliver wae dull at eforeed fem, having ad: ex were dull and lower being delivered by the oflcers Btowielip beanie Stoamannp Wau itade hidtet 1 New Hedfotd, ti sandsord, Wituingte by the ton fon Tole: Liverpool, ante ta, Hordeauy, mdse, tet, Kilo Janeiro, comer Fiver ard sastw netnig Danmits Abe Havana; F 15 Butaguss dito OW, Mot ant y at PORWUN PORTS, y= Abr, stent Quer wx, Fi tip Kova, rence nace cemenecenne samen Business Notice 25 Matden line, New Yo MORTON'S GOLD PENS in thess Ne Union it. In chanan, tral, Jt is understood that . “| eo payin i per cent, dividend MARRIEL lin Brush is seriously ill, having bad wu attac! from the stock aod called separately, Tt ix alsa. he Key, W. 8. Board C. Brown, para’ 1d that these eertitieates will shortly be e if to Teale a Love ABE cn vin The U. 8. sloop of war Canandigus 4 nt CORY TUDI boats be 1in ther | py W Leite Wishes Capt, Wit it ‘ouatord to ties der Strong, from Gibraltar Nov. 19, wrrlved \ester. } ‘The price of Central to-day haw Muctunted her | Anna b. bowers, all of Dott day, Bue has been attached to tho Mediterrancun | tween 19 uud TOU, With Closing Bulow at dibay BAILEY CLIFFORD. In Moston, 8th tnet, at the aadron the past four years, caries alae guns, and | The terease tu thy ewin of the Northwestern | Church of the Merstaty by the Kt Koy. Geo, My femeaih haw a crew of 0 men, tom kept the stock tirm, though yielding wt the | 2) 1 assisted by the Reetor, Mr Kdward I Liatiey of h ts close in sympathy with the genciad tone of the mar | Brooklyn, N.Y sto Mins Irene Cliford, daughter os Mi, John McCormick, of Twentieth street, near | ur bay ey SAY UA trp vate Mh avennis, walked out of w accond-story window | ‘The St, Pant shares were uncommonly quiet, at | oats the hing f ueate art fit about # o'clock yesterday morninsr, whitish a tate anctne wiv fu i y : Vation 'e 10h for cominon, and W4/S) for peeterred; | Kev! 2A 4 Watson He fell’on the sidewaik, wud itis ing Wun seliing. at (dg, declined to bbtg at the ron Tag, oF MAN feared Was fatally jujured, rp beet “elosigys : Oni NaI On Wednesday, Feb. 4), at The good people of Brooklyn propose to ac- | '¢ V cen and | the of thw Vides uncie, by ths Hoy. Dr. Wi, knowlodke the coupllment paid todhel: elty by to | Coved at iit; Piuisburgh c 4a 8s | res ere oneeaey mute Siaceth Al and sf New York Jeamahip Company in if er the City of 1 preseuting to that vessel, on her arrival lu New urk, & Lurgee and set of colors, Steam on Crey Rarnnoaps.--A new dummy engine of 19,00) pounds welght, and capable of draw- jug four care, containing GH) Passengers, at the rate of 13 or #) ined wo hour, has been invented, Lbs fir to be mude on the Southvide Railroad In gi uext week, Patan Accipent at a Batt.—Coroner Jones held an Inquest over the body of Nicholas Selmerd Who ciod at his residence near Cypress Hills Ce tery yesterday morning, of gunshot wound 1 celve'l on Monday eventing last, tended & 1m querado bull at Mr, George Distler's brewery, and wiile ho was examining an old carblue to vee wither it was loaded, the weapon was discharged, tu ti bell entered Bir, Bebucider"s thigh, pouctratiog the aluomen, See nl DEW JERSEY, eae Detinenats Surciws ix Newank.—At about 7 o'clock yesterday morning Joseph Schofield, u bat ter, employed by Metsrs, Moore & Beely in Newark, committed ulelde by shooting bimwelf througl the Lead white in lila room im his boarding Howse in Mar- ket street, Me paid several small delts on Wedues: day, remarking, at the same time, that bo sbould hover need to borrow again, When bis body was found Jt was eitting upright in a chalr, A Map Doo Huwt.—No little excitement was gconstoned on the Btony Fond, near Paterson, on Wednenday, by & rabld dog who tad taken refuge under an old house near the rowd, A crowd gath ered around fully armed, and when the animal was driven out so that he could be secu, thirty-six Hot» wore fred into his hea TRL ov a Jusmice ov tie Peace.—Thomos W. Mulres, a Justice of tho Peace of Hudson City, ‘was placed upon trial in the Court of Quarter Ser sions yesterday, upon an indictment charging that he hod malic ously {weued an attachment against the property of Edith Van Home, in favor of Veter Perhune, Without an affidavit from or the consent of the 'atter, ‘Phe testimony on the part of the Bite utterly failed, aud the prisoner was acquitiod, Hopson County Boanp ov Farwuon peus.—The Board met yesterday, and the Committee on Legis Hraokiyn, by | & Kivcr and Harte has been a good fuerdent to its Iuee Evie, and 108 was bid, w wor firm at 10 moruing Board compared with th Insurance Comp Jollirs, an, Increase of ove: year, and the total thirty-one millions vase Vi Jevelond and Mt LOLS, C08 ning at hy vA which closing Nbush Was etroug ated Michigan Southern w ies were made, 1d ortow, Wh mand for by the Ta ‘he folowing were We prices ut 2109: ledo Wns been firm turongtout une advancing to 44, and drop ping, te i, asked. Lake “aud Chicago aad Aiton at 1564 tae re ne of youterday: Thur, Ade. Dees ped iout, | Ot thi elly PLMER=SALL 16), RY.—Ib Athen tthe pesidewew of the bride, by pit Hudeou, to’ kia By, dauguter 6 AS aLtiVe, tu! on ‘There Forevater, tord wud Hhuory | the Rey’ Wilhar B, Paddar Schack, 1 WV, Lf, Tholuas GO, Gayloed, ilo, to Lil nitindedpita com ie c Clocidnat B., daughte ular | & of Jauiow W. the fth inet, tn Dot hie ty, daughter abddaughter of Jude Powder, of —¥ ROSE. —On Tuesday, Fi Varian Chufeh, by the Hey. 0. Heiser to Mist Macy A. b. 9, AAD, at the B. Prov toga, Frovt, eldest daugl ; 0 coupe a ter ot win, AS Brett oth OF Ta eH nak y oacou KLIN —In Nowark, 8 Ju, Sept, 24, by the mene x wy at ihe’ rest tho" brileiy motte, = Kove to Ml >naltni. tho oul ‘ wa Lot Newark, } tno Janttery the Reve dear 8 Mm eke}, of Nuw York, to Mary vot Naw Jee! bj PALM EI—-BARNES.—On Woenonday, the 19h Inst,, @ % qo the Cllaton av. Congregational ehured, Bronklya. im | ny ae Hews Wed flutiawton, i ta. flew e BG |OCyO Hes Kay Valuer, of Sales Sassy 1g Slow Mary a'preditailsecssas MM aS f= pin, dauKniGr Us A, S, Burilos, hei? of Hirouklyiy, bi aye aR OEE Utah SUM a bl JAN—Foh, 10, by the Rey, Win, B Howe & Belden, 79 Broadway, report ats P. sf Ri Ea an hms ‘Hid, a) 'Siiutuil’ to Sopile Os iter of ft “Bylot, & Wabast » ad tue ate Makyaret Con cliy ot Bele toa x S"ELivAN—JAMIESON.—On Tuesday, Fob. 0, at eget. vent y Patina trilew inather Dy the Rey, Cictrs Ws |oston, It & ¥ A voty fiatiering exhibit of the New ny is presented tn its tw jal report, kiven in our ady Gash angety umount toe Using 6 eleven two. inillion ‘Tho Calengo and Alton Railroad ¢ ua insured during 1905 Was nearly puillvau, of NeW Yura, ty kiizabobh EB Thewd, Cornelia eT Theta On Mondays Bob. 8, Mr ouiveder, off sPeyestae t Mins Clee vu. Theddure arch, on Tus her, James tL to Saran Franc #4.. Of Brooklyu. saws, vuly duughtce Of the RICH.—At llymouth 6! soy the ew Honey Ward bi mysoncot Went Barme N.Y eilert daughter of Ebenezor Kieh, | LOWNSEND=-MILLIMAN AE the Tostenee “of the etauier in Mector,N. Yon Thursday, dau, tay. by the Key. A.W. Staples: Mfr, Jona We Townsebd to Alise Surat A. Milllinan, both of tector, DIED, BOWEN.—On Wednesday, Fed. 10, at the resid her aon, 214 Bust 2th et Wwidew of John Howon, hative County Wedtuieatll, Tre: fa shovt and the past leh of Horelip land ie att Year other aK OUUGHLIN.-Dn Tuewday, ny bas fay eb. % af lative Affai ‘eported u to the Boule. | declared o dividend of Ove per payable | severe Hivos, Mary MeCart) of Patrick Cough: Vard bili, provid he thas fhe Coipmiantens a ehould Murch J, at the g eof MH eee ERIN Le i the Hid year of Oke 2 Marble iti, t ierting Fire Lusurance Co ‘ patish of Donetatle, county cor i : nt Berth of the Paterson piss rosd.< Tue Con: | » dividend of five vcr eeuty payable on aud atver Napa ib, Vatrlek Carr, of eoun- Nidation act wea brought up, and with it protest | February 19, a On , Feb, om Meehaween. ogalaet cunsctidatiou, ‘i gee sat | the Cliston Od Company hns declared « dividend | pAcetetti.O8, Ruendar, Feb, & Rien, widow of owe ‘tar tapalderaion oa Thursday. of ane ver Conk, Kayable Febsuary 1%, GAULT Ab ie fumldenool OC Clarke meer Bling ; / ng, NA. TR. Cariy;tortherty ot st. Crofe, Pinna . On 7 Pen, 10, Riteabeth, widow Pew Clee the rh 7 pa raat BEL UER Ar Woodyeinen, New 0m He Nivery wodaeniy, Enovilue Gauitordy Wie oF Wales mle, TEP. Om Thentay, Pep. o Priva nres, daneh. tet of Chirvtor hep ERiid years ga eonbed GILL ~on Wer ort Homiton Not Whiten 1, aud rs OU GUtSa~Gn Rey 1 oni higgibe hata a0 W1NS.—On Feb 10, Daniel Higley aged %8 vanes, hi of the taraity are respect oa funeral, thie (Ptiday) afternoon, at: ebemens of Wie wmele, DO, Higett r= On Woduesday, bets. 10, Withaia Haydon, cis mty, on Welnerday, Feh. $9) Sonn youngest child of Joka and Abby A. Ham, aged Th Norwien, Conn, om tho 200 fnst.. ckiey, agent 7 Fe. % at Cot yok W. Look b. 9, after @ brief i of this city, tm thegid year’ this Ae IMICCEAUR EN 000 the the inet Aino abd Macy BE WA OANA of conyntatona, Wile z linm, the beloved 74 ot I ‘The frends of tro Lam Ty are reopeetta ly Invited ta at. end hw Func, on Haar ty petrott paver? Neos Mary Aa’ ) het, att A'eloee ‘thst, wud sth av. bbs aoeday, Fed. 9, Jamon MeDowald, nt Pt HE TSON.—On Tapaday, Fel. 9, Leaa, Infant go Py hcume! 8. aad Mary J. Bobertion, aged iNOGELs ay Sitio ay infant son of dot his parevty, *y. Feb. 9, Rdward Sheridan, pau sheridan, aged 9 mows Wd teage, SMEVIL—On Trevlyy, Feb. & Marian, danehter of Mary aud the late Altred A (i, late of Hall, Binge ty Ped. 1%, 1868, Oncar W. U anee ay, Be “telat? Wis Fede saturday, F staken to Growmy 13, by tealn tenaviir Me atin ci yencot nie way Bab. 9, ® hetot Special Notices, AL DRAWINGS _ ) KENTUCKY STATR LOT PSTHAN( aad 1, Feb tL 0x, + 20, ORD, Boe gh a, BY Wo veh. ae Tt, 13, 47) 46, 2 12, 90, OF THY Missount srsout legal B00 NFoutway, tow The above drawings have akon jlice daily ih PUBS aril Givoat. st Lowa, Bissourts $< ee, Personal Hotices. 1 ICINDS OF CLATYS prossonted and it chance, mnleas eueeces from clients, Address LAW. A EISBERM ANS LUCK For UD. more porgies, but they will e tot Uwenn MAN without Ow lady who Aulive area hot receive your Will anowor ett was employed ta @ tanaity ta ot bau nl Sah avs. Tan recount in Grecn el. Saviags Bak, wilt Comerine ena bo addee MPO MECTOR INE “As 1 have and co jowaely tir te viatt neat desir be to AND EXT ROKLEY, on WAN that offered tor treuted cou you arte f PLUS X. O18 X WNUK De How fart L wil ao tor you. oth SROAV: CAM ¥ who ae routloman #D nlitine’ nest w ort) Leite FAVnie MOWR, fad ay. ear Stone pleare dddvess DO, HL, Station G. 0000 O00 WO OOOO 10 YbO0 O00 Goo, GopeouHoo SERRO. 08 OLD NEWSPALER VAMPUL OLD BLANK LOOK i and nit kinds of WASTE PAPE frou *. Lste ci companter, br e abtetak Wed C2149 ah pote, print au VAbES Cres, LARGEST ASLORINENT IN THE CITY. 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