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—————— ee —_— OPFICTAL ROBBERY. MARTIN'S PRCT te TLONS. or MR flow on Ne Fob, 10 Tn the first letter of a tt whieh an ex-Seeretary of the wr To te Kem of the velvet exepet frov fier moewhat in Mr, Harian’s fave ' no tree of It appeared en tt 4, however, that afler he he ae ec Foeertet Foren evi ger be went ont of offer, he had ti et at! han Half whae it a repayment, whieh panice® good things cheap and hetping ween, wes the ret official act of the Seeretary ; the ey rote" peal, of bis administration Goth hiy of Ie serviee as Secretary be consnionated (Wo {mmense land galow, whieh, fe comparicon vetih the contract that «aguntiged tis Prt doy, are allone er Worthy oF it Piet The sale of (he Cherokee Nentral Lands free compe SOM aereS Of valuable fand, in fovihern Kauss and were wanted, at a neminal riee American Enigrant Company, in whiet fevers of Uarlan's Lowa friends were ebief mana Liar t Jegation to Wasbingto erly in mail ehqne of rebel Cherokees, {ihe Soutuern army, appeared also. Har He loyal Cherokeca to eet thelr kant trod t toe Lot for cash, This proposition « feineed. They then t a treaty with the rebel Indies present for (he sale of tie whole tract Gute. wid sent the treaty to Presitent Johnson fr transmseion to the S Bot th Gen wore loys) wud more honest than Jv send up, and so it tell, Fwwally Horion drew n clause for the sale of the fends "for ext,” as the Indians would mot mr fo atime sale tor casa.” wer sorted, os th Cou. Wm, A. Phillips, de Cares, for the @xpress. pur of pre on time, But in spite ort when (ue treaty was ratitiew, Harlan sold the wie thet to the Kinlgrant Company at $1 por ace wsh and the baline This was doue in epite of the written. pro: «attorneys of he Clerokecs, now on Ble in vf the Int vuilows danas, in whe i provest im Lenalf of ihe catic eonteruplat acen i 8 aks 1 wwe) Ve nnderstant that it i+ wally Lue wast, «oid ia Hsened by the jureiier Pereitt ele the H WU wut relleve tie | W aL o7, agaanst arch sale, Dectfully, your ohodiont servants y these atte the Du) thelr request wa Not only was the Huy sold he haw 4 8 swindling eo “a bors ere ged for three years tm defrauding tac « fous or his Own Sae, aad WO OfMlelal Fepurts of | cpm ons were in his Bepartnent. Phe ches x of pay consisted im baying the cl 1 ‘ toe swamp lands, and then, ‘ ft ins . ousande of acres of the best herd tut) soe swamp, W. W. Carls, Lad on 4 been sent wut by Mr. Har! fan's « > investigate these frauds, aud niorbo'somce when he made the concerulng owe county will A coonpat . rican Eniterant Com: pany, parchase ‘ est of Grecae cuun ats, to wit: a Court House, Jal, r ot the whole auvaunas to ' county In fovor of the Company, wag obtained walmly by prose ttle on the lands, together with + 4. shown in @letter of tue Gece Dr. Lovejoy? P Dos Motses, Lowa, December 18, 1361, to M40 onr ‘ Aratt tor hs ih WhO F. C.D. McKAY. ‘ Mr Corti explains how the atidavits to ° 1 lauds swamp were obtained: i throe witnesses before ret to, huss aig Mixed to 4 rent Huluper ‘ + Nowe tat. they edit Danis ia teats * os niud wes mtniinicter cd, “aud ( Without a tull kuowledye b autixes he tart Nowary Pubive county, w! r it Dug only ¥ ri the wien one of. thia Lived tn another cnty 44 tweuty-Ave mites trom the county seat aut Ftuer from #ome of the tracts he is alleged to ret “1 about, “Aus ito ig Cantente of these pepers is oft e y by this W. D. Thomas, when, tn faet oala was Tae woole isa eFoes vic i pu the part of said “Thus imdoed, be id such position, and isu more ir Torgery, 60 {af us'the ‘anawers to t ALOT IES Fe COL ho means Mr, Curis says the company ap over 6,009 aeres Of Valuxble Ixnd in this county alone, What the Company thouzht 0: owa by its cirenlar offering (nem tor sale, while "hey are called “ebolce tarm lands, gener #7 contiguous to botb water and timber,” and as tecrenlur (uther says? “Of the rich and pro diuehve ebasncler of the foul, aud the desirablene=s othe lands as to loeatiom, "health, We., the me anole evidenceean pe given.” But this was not the ouly report. Buta tew weeks beiore Marian im. the sale the Republican Legislature of his own Stave ation and a strong Fe 4 further instructed to proceed wetent ( Ainge ¢ \lowa) bad made a fall inve weeks betore the Che ye purties, A jong report of the lows Legislature will sufi Lwenty tive euunties ; counties (Kossuth) thore Wasa pro: lon made iu the contract Wak every resident seltier the county might Feceive cuity acres Of suid awanip sand at rice agreed to be paid to the Oy @ few Couls per acre; which yc Lone to tt Company is ademaulty veri NDSAY. Is (OF BOUL bade biy ® £ Ba Mh. pany already received be aur M Ulese Ngures wre cousideravly tac Fin@nt OL ne OF Lhe Withers, [rum Infor) avon 6 Of the Commissioners of the Geu: Tue case shown by the Land Oftco figures moved Lust im tWenty-seven counties the irauds Hoounted so some $700,000, And yet in the face of yok sides wite the Company, aud Woh waty UO give the Innds to it, ning took Harlan's place, the wod the sale to be in pla vio. treaty and Hleaal, and Sar, Brow ang J the laude to Jas. Joy for $1 Rev. J. B. Gringeil o} Towa, one rates, sucsequent!y look part in pi mental ‘treaty through te Scuave i 1g then @ Seuator, by which Mr, do) t ference between a cosh and a time sale, Me. Joy tiunsclf ways he paid $38,000, tuough it does wo appear that he (ok park im working it (aroagh shee ir, Grinuell uttended ty that business, wsopeurs fri bw letter to the Iudisu Oiice, wow f Waaurwaror, April 25, 1508 ths 1 am authorized by the American Rincrent Auy. WhioR Purchased the Cheruxee Neutral MAM. LO represent, as thelr re B eettleinent of tis question ‘oo made by the C kee Nation. here Shei led, meets thelr apy ad Taek that ie Bay tn ved as ap eqnita F yettle Vom (urtiler ‘empowered by t Vo uoruey, the purchaser of 0 key ful on be desire the rati@eation of the accompan. that there may 9e no cloud upon hus lite Yashegarsrrgs en (Signed) Hoo. NG. Tay Lom, Coummiseioner Indian Atfaire. | Av to the value of the lands sold, Mr, Harlan hod jhe brother am-taw to anepect them and report, ie meeved tho report two Weeks belore be made ica onion of the lad along the, valleye and * is Sery good. vaid judge Buetentiy of thee (anda Ve thndver store faa to ysod, Ber 8 are ow, walull aud bigkary, Bithougi' sree 4 fithou veiny ex fe Were Over feenty tw tek, tt i A iy develop thicker Vulus of ne [UL 858 carefully covered up im the Ales : Portment, and so, When Mr. Marla was . ) the Senate to defend his gl he f my thias \ pi! © i® that the lands wore worth vast)y ‘ wot Koon log that Ue refun: lati x out the lands so ected by setters, were ( ie y (igte were Aun000 weres of land in Kk gh UAW Cres Were SeleC Lod by Uke ketllers it Thong 200400 acres of land eu braced evexy Ns uit LNDEF ON the Whig Lack, aud every yy fk PACK OF Coal, wu evry Uni Hihe There w feiuy we 8 Mt @ Word Io the report of the brother. D wow) Jandy apy Of ibage ei value of the lands, when once peop! out Uiwt they were im the market, th veaords show chat on the Wth of January, 1987, the Teto aud Neosho Rattroad | mag 100,000 more than the treaty called for, On che 1h Of February fullowing it increased Ite offer to §1,000,000-—$,090, down, god the balance im ounual pavinemts of $600) rch ty Gen. Fremont, as President of the Atlonticnad Pocite Railroad, entered thto a contra: to pay #1000 (kW) (or the Vande $10,000 ensh, $10, 6001 CWO Sears, amd $100,000 antidally thereafter till Wald, wit date reat at ntries Was fentto the Senate im the form y. but re Jeeied April 17, ted in the Foul of wi a President, On the 12 anticipation of the dotvat Deane to fir the Fremon Mr, Contes offered. aere, cust the lor May he oftred tothe 15h withdrew it and ave notice he id nike another bic ina few days, rokee deiegotion proves tiny the Fremont wid atlorney for the mation, an nuaestoners Co appeatss the anda, sets about $ Clarke prese table of valoes, founded apon surveys and o¢h Havle data, ‘vom which he estimated tie vatne of the Jand, counting iis great w at $16,000,000, On the Anre day teat thi ‘sale was con elated by Harlan, he made another of 92,000 mercer of Delaware lands Which was equally questic lus latter he jad the distimguished ams 4 aguinst a sale for les Colonel Pbithps, one of the ¢ that the spprameruent averace Andatorthe sabe, Me. Sidi of Senator Pomeroy, But this mavt bo reserved for wnother lector, — SHALL PR cunA Lire? annem Popular Peeling Agatnat the Course of Gen, Geaves Adminiscrath the Cuban League of the Uw A Practiont Rifort to Ab Two important secret meetings in the intere: of Cada have heen held in Delmonieo's, The first one wus held on the 7th inst, when Gen, Martin T. MeMahon was elected Uresident, and the following revolution was adopted: evolved, That this organtyation be ealled “The Caden League of the United States,” and that Ite pur Pocd shal, be to give practes! consolidation to the Fentinent of Amerienn citizens, and the moral apport th Ii seenring to aba, by Mi lewel Mente, tie Inaitevabie FIZht of seltcovernment, The second meeting, which was held on Saturday evening, Was attended by about 50 persons, whese proveediugs were highly enthuastestic, ev, MeMahon said that Congress was already more than half inclined to graat belligerent rights to Cada; some of the foremost representatives of the sepiimont of the country ia Congress had declared that «uch wns the view which they entertained ta reference the Cuban struugle, Grosvenor P. Lowry state! the substance of a con jon which he had with the Secretary of State Coban affairs, on Wes adopted that a committee be ap- pointed to commanteate with the friends of Cabs in the respective States of the Union, with a view to hold” ing puliic mose meetings all over (he country, and thus arge Cong-ess to grant Caba belligerent rights, and to get upA national petition to Congress. Gen Chas. W. Daring, Capt, Edward A, Raymoud, Col D. 8 Lavon, Major A. M,C. Smith, Jr, and Mr Donglus Taylor were appointed » coumittes to ar for the national petition, Gen, T, Mansfield Davis, Col. John Oakey, Mr. Dougins Taylor, Col Hawes, and Mr. W. M. Hoes were appointed to range for the vationa! pablic meetings, Gen, J Alex. Shaler, Mr. Lowry, Col, . Hawes, Cot. John Oukey. Col. B. Ww. Darling, Col. J. M. Macias, Porter were appointed a committee ude, and $1,000 was contributed by # gen ian who was preseut resolved to arrange for the formation all er the country of organizations hike the present, 1 tcrcunon Gen, MoT. MeMahon, Gen. Ld Mien. Gch. Joseph Hayes, Cul. D. 8, Lamon, ALS Mr. J, M. Macias, Gem, ©. W. Darl COOH M! Porter SB, Nevitle, Major A. M. Smith Jr. PAL Hargous, Douglas Taylor, Wi mer 8, Wort, € Eton Allen, Gordow Granger, Jona © A, Koywond, J. Mansfeld Davis Wim. M. Lives, P,P. Mebonaldy A. Duryee, Bernard Casserly, Kobert Avery, J. Ricketts Lawrence, E C. Steadinan, and Givon J. Tucker were deegate attend to this busin: Hotore adjourning to nvet to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the same pl.ce, the following resolutio were adopted: Ksolved, That we tender our thanks to Senator She nian and () wen, Logan for the seus tulluted by to procure the inimediate Fecoguition of the stale ot cial War how exiating In Cube aad we desire ‘those ketitiowien to press thelr respective resoluvas uBtll Mhels object is attained. Aesvired also, That the thanks of every trae Amert- ean are due (0 those otner members of Congrens in both Houses, who have expressed the wpiveral Awerica’ Cutient of 8) mpathy with ourmetghbors who are aow striving lo obtain the Fights of seif-goverament. —_ THE BIBLE IN THE SCHOOLS, pice Sakon Mrs. R. B, Connolly's Rejoinder to the Key. Dr. Thou To the Lititor of The Sun. Sin: Viease allow me to correct a mistake of your rrespoudent, C. H. W., also of Dr. Thompson, in bis kind reply to my articleon the school guestic viz.: In the one, that there are 65,000, in the othe 0 vacant #eats fn our public chools, Also, that ‘nothing but the principies of the Roman Catholic religion are taught in their schools,’ whereas Lienow good authority that the courses of stu. in our public schools, and that aimee 1860 many of these puplis have received eerti the Board of Education, I have the best authority for asserting that their statements on this point are qnite erroneous, The schools in which there Is any considerubie room unoccupied are in the thinly set Wied districts of the Tweifth Ward, and the caicala- tions made to produce these statements include the assembly rooms, ‘These assembly rooms were uever ntended us class rooms, but were considered esse tuil to the health and good government of the scho! In the senools of the Twenty Ward there are 9 that many of them are unable to git mbly rooms either a) the opening or 6 assemby rooms are occupied by two or asses, for want of class rooms, and the pupils lessons iin ehfferent branches), mach to the contumon of each other, ‘The schools out of tis wardare tly full, Iknow, and have my authority from @ ‘Trustee of the Lwenty firet Ward (aud be a Protestant), that a new and commodious sebool houxe has jusi been duished in (uy ward and is already filled, witle im tae Nine. wenth and other wurds they are overcrowded, aud that demand has been made and urged for more ac- commodation, T regret aiso to verevive that I am nnderstood to take only the Roman Catholic view of the question, whew e ouly the liberal sive and consi im great mistake to aconse Catholies of wishing to er & separate element in the Ameriean community I know (from = constant commapicaution) that they do not wish to be separated, socially Or politieaily, from the general public, but do to train up thetr eluldren im their own talth,to be lou est and intelligent citizens, instead of bumg ail tu grow up in Ignorance and vice, and ¢0 be suljects to fil our galls and vitentiary 1 know that ve Po “Children’s Ava,” aud besides th more ¢ are obliged to reett room nor 4 welcome in our po’ so modified, allowiue so much, say some $10 per heat (a amall item tn the expenate of a large sevool), should be allowed to stand, a tt benefits huth Cath. d Protestant, and Would give satisiaction to ner, wud su cud all controversy, in which 1% IT would aiso , ut in the plea thut tehuols, nd that we are so divided, the Caliolic preponderance em of our haboriig er poo a euch ‘real the for our ouly danger. we need all these Dare God's pro arity His asmiatance Iv whut will become of the children of our rs? Suall we begrudge them this small item toward education and sup: port, when bota Protestant tbolie have done +o much to redvem the prom! de their fathers "The leaven of ireedom {4 #0 fully incorporated 11 every Ame ne eust, belong he to either sect, that have wo fear thut the one will ever be aba to crurh out the liberties of the other (or of this coun: try), OF rule ws weet, The result ot our proyes t at our Irish brigate henlevemenia, aud then to their quiet return to evil duties and obedience tu the laws of thelr couuiy, choses for the very freedou MKS, R. B. CONNOLLY. P.8.—I wish {t could be understood that the founders of these Cathobe schools, who pay a large amount of our taxes in this city, do mot wish them to bo supported entirely, but merely t moiety of the fund retained as passed last year, and received by muny Protestant a8 well aé Catholic schools. eS Stands $3 Ker Weok-Croton Marker, This five market, 160420), embracing an arce of 0.000 square (ect, sitnated on Fourth avenue and Forty econd street, It is Immediately adjscent to FLith avenue, and the great Vandernilt Rat!way Depot. Tho mbabitants of the neizndorhood are among the wealth jest and ft theral in Now York, while tm the fume dinte vietnity is a nd constantly increasing popa lation of muehanics, |avorersand others: and ocoupants of the market wil! s00n be avie to bulid up an cae logly lucrative business, There are about # stande unvented, T © lot at the extremely low fat ot $3 per weox dest market opening in the eaty, nay be obtained of the Supernutender st the market, or of tho proprietir, ‘The Dareau of bowers, Creton Agu Ha Pask.~ Ade, thames Hrarri—Mrs, Curtis, HK, Coun, hs boda eu: itely 1 to hosith, aller she lal wi to thy faisure of oilers, by De tin Cityer Me Agcatig dtail duct Dey Restonep to J. Curtla, of Nor of Catarrh and resto given iy all Lope ow Rowe of 48 bass 20th s! ~ ade, wile of - OS Hazard & Qaawell's Cod Liver Oil ie the best ~ THE SCIENCE 0 OF POLITICS. GE LOGAN'S Deke MAND FOR TRE RECOGNITION OF FRDE CUR. albicans the Viftecuth Amendment—Mine vel Awcin—Mart, Carpenter's Aliance Wasmvcroy, Feb. 14.—Mr, Canrentan (Rep., Wis.) reported a dill miving the Chief Justiee $19,000 and each Associate Instice $10.00) annually, dating from Jan. 1, 187; cach Chreute Judge $0,500, and eneh District Judge $6,000. Conkling opposed the bill. Mr. Nonron introduced a billta enforce the Fit. teenth Amendment, It provides that ali citizens of the Caited States, without distinction of race or pre vious condition of servitude, who are otherwise ualified by law to vote, shall by entitled to vote at all elections for President and for members of Congress, and at all State, county, townsnip, and municipal elections held under the aathority of the United States, or of any State, In eases where the assess montof any tax i# a qualification of an elector, the refusal of wilful neglect to nesess or collect tax is made punishable by a fine of not leas than $600 and imprisonment for one month, and a forfeiture of $500 additional for ench offence. ‘Judges of elec who shai refuse to receive the votes of «uch persona are to be pantsbed to the seme extent, The District id Cirenit Courts are given jurisdiction over proceedings ander the above provisions. PENSIONS FOR PATRIOTS, Mr, Hantaw (Kep., lows) introduced a bill for the relief of soldiers over forty-five years of age whe enlisted and who served their time in the service, placing them om an equality with those who were withia the mifftary age, in the matter of bounties and pensions, THE RESTORATION OF MIeSiSeIPrT, The Mississippt bill was taken up on a divist the Vier President's casting Mr. Howanp (Hep. Ind.) al power to annex condition of the Constitution requiring the General Govern- ment to guarantee to every State a republican form of overament, as te the power of Congross to in- terpret the menning, or what constitaied » republi- can form of government, and the most efficient in strameutalities of enforciy that guarantes. Mr. Canrasten (Ren., Wis.) argued that the tw- position of fundamental conditions upon a Sluts was dangerous heresy. said Congress might continue Mississippi as, » Territory or admit the State to representatic Hd Lot treat her wa In When the admis. Mowers, Kdtounds and ston of her Senat: Mississippi to be cressivgal control eou:d only be eacrel Constitution, the ¢ did not ec these matters in the same light in wineh they were viewed by others, wer deuvoring to et up a Conservative wing of the Hepabiiean party, Ww act with the Demoer: ‘or Rin he repelled aul. such charges, Mr. Sacuencay (Dem., Del.)—in bebalf of the Democratic side of the Chamber, 4 repel the ali {Langhter } ance als, Mr. Moutox (Rep. Just advanced by. the miter) wae the old Stace to make the dry bon ‘The effect of it was to deny to ¢ the power to preserve a republican Governinett State, bus would require Congre: watt ut Was the Republican party williog to staud by that doctrine? He thought not, (Rep. DL) charseterized the etand Senatur trom Wi im «Mr. Carpe a8 @ futile attempt to infuse now life Into the Old theories of secession and Calhotnism, He did rot wonder ware (Mr Saulsbury) had so far Ind.) said that the doetrtne sin (Mr. sy, and atte colored fearon, sions and bounties aiail not 9 lormer condidon of servitue — House of Represeutntis Petitions were presented July on cigars; to ince W Yors fort Submerged Ralway Company, with ommorny to lay and Operate a railway Cinnel ceross the Talon River and the waters of New York Ma additional bounties to accepted positions in the civil service ; homes for te bomelens i repeal the tot omit uct ; and plaes icon the free list; to provide tut the public devt at lower rates of interest, &e; jor the returu of the Mount Veruon property to. Lee; proposing an amendineus wo the Coustitu as follows: The Congress shall have power to tens Un States notes, and may wake them a lezul tc ment ot vebis, EXPANDING THE CURuENCY, Mr. Lovonnipar (Rep, Towa) offered a resolution declaring it Wo be the opinion of the House (hai business ioterests of the country require an ine in the volume of cireuiating enrrency, sad lu-tract ing the Committee on Banking and Carreucy to te port ay soon as possible a bili increasing the curren: y to the amount of at least A motion to tibie the lost by TS to : with the expir.tion rokg Nour the Ai went over. Mr. Monga (Dem., Obie) introdneed a DIL as a substitute 1¢ Tt prov he Seuiits Curreney bill, * for the repeat of ail laws tesue nt fal Hank notes, aad for etary of the Ereasuty 19.60 d bolls 4 4b “Natio * twiecny iu Trowary 1 boils ction nt vara Vad oy tie Staies tor taxes oe ntbery i au eqmal Carron A omttore 0 Trensury wote a the aiference betwreu the nonunn! valieoftin Gand ceitea and thea nountcltanr cat he DeeseLary Of the Lfeaeasy Tyas tei, tee by tne buldcre ott two itu doliats of th pated by & Treasur: allure’ t liuin x Weens at . Tt al eve leWdent i m, that by he adopt 4 avd forey imluens the pablie Qevt will be peld, and the currency incrussed $2m)/bx THE RACOGNITION OF CLMA. Mr. Loaax (Rep, Tl) caltod up the re offered by lim un the Si uf Fe bru; people of Cub Jy us follows have for mo cota iat Where de facto fure, sesotved, That the Committee on Foreign Atfulr instructed to inquire what ressyus haw eviste ity way the Kevublie of Cuda shoud not be ree The’Guverument as'® belligercuy, wd as. tue Wo the rizhis of belligerent, 4 ued that the Cubsns had enticted themseives. by the courage of their armies, to their a as belligere He bad no doubt he correctness of the positi he took, nor of the Just nese of the cous le espoused the cause, ani as long we be ult raise bis voice in bebuif of any cutise, he would advocate THE PROGRESS 0 and the enlargement of Linear an rights, then a to whethor the ment howd oF should Hot aceord belligerent rights to the Cuban patriots We ove of grave consideration, Ou one hand it it Volvest the great prineiple of right ay ent, ant on the other hand it tavolved important national principles aad uive distinctions of ingerna tional law, He bad, ‘here ore, hesituced on ae of tue somewhat meagre and vontheting r to the tin Cube; but thts ressuny he no longer ed. Aniutls 1 lor his hesite Hon was tha he did nor Wish to be placed in appar ent opposition to the Admlnistrauon, whiel he heartily supported, wd with w sympathy, He did not feel, howeve discharge bis duty and remain sile ter, It was better to err ii Debait of acaiust it, The benedt of the dount should hy in favor of YRERDOM AND SELP-COVENMENT, Though the uation’s tongire wi mute on tite subject, 16 bh pathy for tue struggling p: he Antilles.” He belived th sident there lurked the deepest sympathy for them, aud that the President had in realy curbed lus desires in order to earry out what he belie\ ed to be the better matter had now been ‘ransferred and must be decided by Congres Why not decide at once? Way delay? For lis own part he was prepared = to vote at once in boball of the freedom of Cuba from Spants! despotiam. In conclusion he declared that the yreat heart of the nation swella und leaved. with sympa the breast of the Waves that dust Jal speed the eause of Tr: melusion of Mr, Logan's speech the reso lution was reiersed to the Committes on Foreign Affaire. SPAIN'S WAR DOGS IN NRW YOK HARBOR. Mr, Woon (Dem., N.Y.) offered « resolution re iting a newspaper telegram from Now York, tha the Spanish war vessels Victoria und Lealtad were going there (or repairs, and that orters had been re. ceived (rom Washington to have the docks cleared preparatory to their rocopiion, stating tat there were doubis as to whetucr dhere is any Jaw or treaty with Spun that imposes ov this GovernuicaL duty of repawving Spanish yewseis of wur under the eximting alreumstances, and vequesting the President to inform the Houre whether the uriers raerred to had been given, and if so, by what authority Adopted. ‘Mr. Wiiaow (Rop., Minn.) introdveed a bill to reduce Wie number of vilcory of | yt fern Mr, Cox (Dom, N.Y.) presented a petition from the imoorters and deaiors in wine and distilled spirits in New York ait Boston for a reduenom of the tix on sales of Liquor; als, from. the hardwar howscs and etueb manuiicuvers to reduce thy twvitt On stecl; also, from the book mukerm and. pape tmanuimeturers for @ sueeitic duty on bookn; sibs from the tubacco monutacturers fr Ue restoration ported elgars to gt duund and fduty on ty Bhiy per cube. aul eaturene FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, DEED. ian qBARRELI-<- At Orange, . J. on Friday, Fob. 11, m 6 Movnay, Feb. 4—P, M-—The goid market har Vineral verviece yal tan iat he tate ate Yeon dnitand heavy thronghont the day, the opera. tions of the bear cliqna, who are endeavoring to this depress Goverment bonds, Being more marked than daring Saturday's dealings. Smal! operators hastened to throw overboard their lone gold, and for a time the market strongly favored lower prices. About 2 P.M. reports from Washington that resolutions tend. ing toward an fnftation of the currency had met with @ favorable reception im Congress to-day tiunlated yrice*, and sales Wore Advanced from ‘on Harrison ats train Teaver. {ot of nie “it, New York, att he remalue will be taken to GFeenwood the following TrooKs— Meflabing, Js, zon Sunday, Feb. 1% Miss he funeral willstace piace-on Wednesday, at 2 TH ipa trom St, Geokwers Church: Fis tA he o'clock Fi My from at, Gee HAPPELL. <0) Monday, Feb. 14. igi), at Afters Jong atid painful {lines Joseph Chappell, wget years ‘Tie Felatives and friends of the faruily are respentfaily Invited to attend the faneral, from life jae resitence, Contre at.. Brownsville, near Eawt New York, on Wort p15, Mametoeny FY 19% to 19%, thengh subecqnently dropping MOREE ty Th eltye on Fob.16, etter MW cent, closing at 11%. ‘Peg volume EN — In Jonday, ,. vl atul {limes | Carol Widow of Of business "has not heen letRe, mud" operators | 1omrand pal i fh, appear purzied by to-day's developments in the market. sleter of Eile! |. Morre! ged 40 years Quite a number of Government bond deniers, who bo- Heve fo higher prices, have been quiet purchasers, and conaideradle amounts liave consequently pased tnto the control of outside operators, At one time there ap- peared a disponition among the German bankers’ elique and @ da) ‘The forieral will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 16, o A M., from the denee of her brother-in- ‘ tN, 128 Ack street, Brookiyn. The the fam milly are Feapectiully invited to atte: eae her On Monday, Feb. 14, tn the iene of joseph "Wesrey Harper, ot the fan of Marpor to realize, but the movement ceased, for some unex. Pachers. plained canse, ae suddenly as tt began. The rates paid ra} Ker ylovs will be hold at thoRands street M. Ft, for carrying gold were 5, 4, 43 and 54 ¥ cent, rye gugieh, iBrookiyn,on Thursday, ith inst, ae 11o°0100N Tho day's transactions at the Gold Exehange Bank | “McCREA.—In Brooklyn, ¥. JHDo op fender, Pep. 11, va Seabee crete ome Gold elcared... bag g 4 Hetarives ana friends ot the family are invited to Carrency bainiices, Foreign exchange bas been dul, with rates of lending dewe ers at 105 )4°0 100 for eixty-day bil 6 10056 for short sight. There were exceptions at 108 to regu. customert, Dut the transections thronghout the day were of iriting amount, The money market shows no especial change, the Fates to first-class Government honees on call hoine 4 Wocont., while stock brokers pay Sq6 # cent, The amonnt of offerings by the banks to-day was large, and fe of Adnmber of borrowers paid off thelr § # cent. Jonas this morning beeanse they could newottate ata lower funeral jn We dnesdays Sn ‘Sn. rate of tuterest. A number of the country bank omcials eaauac Eien at Tnited Btatce have been in the street to-day offering to lend thetr #ur- ean ent nD. &. vata ite bath widow of 0 *, ns the prinety | mud r on ies Pe.sareel capac he feria, tao bare te tnlerre’ i CFpress tae Cometory, cont, while other hanking inatituilone, not eenerally io sit Hank ‘* 4 K.—On Monday, Feb. 14. George Mant, regarded ne deposit banks, refuseto pay any interest on Scary L. toe Mahesh. Von hiee, etes funds intros to their hee: ae ty of eaneeial tuncral hereafter, Eh ts h Specaal Notices. STERLING SILVER, AT AND BELOW COST. st be cloted out before May | next, # will be continued after that date by EE ft lend the funeral, from the tealdeuce of het parents, 1p10o08 43 | fF, son rucaday, Feb, 18, at 8 o'clock a ny, Feb. 1, Mary Jane Relly, peloved wife of utricn cd eppe7, & native of Omeg eonnty Tyroue, Lreland, in the Mel of her awe, ‘The relatives and trietts of the family are reapeetiWlly Invited to eties from her Inte residen Teeth st., to St. ee Chareh, aqnigns nines will be nitege d 10 o'eloet for the repave of her soul, from thence to Caivary 14, after a short ilinase, metery for Interment, ADLAN.--On Monday, Feb. mi: Padian, cor, stay. and 19th Moore, of Newlownforbes, the funeral, ¢ residences of y oved tn IIe as com THtH anc 1F6Rs, 010, wer, parhaly F pd at the el » gouersi ing P cent, lower; and 10-Ws 4 # cent. Hed as the day advance’ Our stock and the bu« Lt ate, a coup. i, Our successors, Mesers. NICOL & DAVIDSON, at (6 Hire acd fm" | DROADWaY. EB. V. HACGHWOUT & CO, ae MEE? Ife 1B, Comer of firondway aud Broome st, ve mM. the prine ‘Our store, OOX100, to let, either entre or the lolis sepa. oos Deine iy Teunewees, Miacourma, Vir ‘North Carolin ‘OFtN Carolina Bate das high me OY: Virginia, new ue Im the day felt off to cod to 81%, While the @ Dalaner of ine list # cone. rately A Livrns coriptlve Of th RAS bility, “shee in thy, CONFIDES PLAT MENT of the New York Medical Universnty, in: mi ut of the bewly discovered Feued'ee rosertbed, by which 120 cues of Funausted Vitality jo Tecontly Deen restored. Rent free by address POWELL, 5 University place, DRA N. Carolina, “be Nicaroring’ n. Bourth National Rank shares Nawionel 107. Fhe following were the Did hank shares aM. wnd Tenth TOF vibor elty New York. see TW. | Atmerienn Bxehange.. 11% Manbatians 3. 9 \Bank of §. America. ADIOS". My [Hanover......... on Piss Teving, erica. SOS IM Metron abit SE a Ht WOVAL AAV ANA Continental rat Sublications, Pp HLinMEO THIS DAY: 1, THE ILIAD OF HOMER, Translated into Engtlyh Biank Vers By Winuiew CoLueN Buraxr. mod, Imperial Octave, aaiform with Loxa. aK Te HWoRE OC tee | the market Pecame | La two vol find, the Sorta yeitow's Dante. Tinted pavor, bevelled boards, ee See gittop, Vol. now realy, Price $3. (Vol. IL will it submit to 8 be Issued im May next.) Hm, Nortiwesier eat The eminent 6 ly and poetic quatideatioas of oo ns Mr Bryant for translating Homer, the coasclentions vw f 1"tu care he has devoted to it, and tho great favor with Pern wk teak tak tee ee yh which the specimens heretofore given have been re- See Bay. wartrun ep te bape o& thee tts wet vind aur celved by competent Judges, warrant the belief that 5. ~ oe cacy nie. Cie el | this translation will be aecepted as he best and perma tt Poet Wa fa, but inter hinprived tg @ cane neut English rendering of Homer, stocks were quiet, WiLiod! auy Marked — ane at che Mat wan mane mentor, - AL AMUSG MY LOSS, frome, 5 bo Sars, om oS terpeupenees pees By James Russeiy Lowsis. Was active cacy it tho day, ut pede nthe ahernoon, fx; ress stoe Lbs Bears were mith This book conteins articles on Drvden, Witchcraft, Shakespeare, Lessing, Rosseaa, and New Enziand Two Centuries Ago, Their remarkable eritioal vaine and (hetr great literary charm make this volame one of the most noteworthy of its kind, and amo'$ Uteratun aportant ak tition to Aweris ©.¢ Fur sate by all BooksetYers. Sent portpait on re seipt af price by the Pubiiehers, FIELDS, 084000 & €O,, Boston, (PPEELOs socusat, Now York Markets NO. Mosoay, Feb. 1 CW axD MeaL—The m wor a simdy Sree, acl meuapeebele oniire tor the 6 10 conts Her number, #4 , six Wee Wath sui ah Nemes Aww FAM) BOI AE months, $1 for thre: mouths. fuses sand .13q 03.00 2 meine vakers’ au CONTENT THE FORTUNE TELLER. (Liusteation,) MAREM LIFE IN THE EAST. (Second articie. THE THREE BROTHERS. By Mrs. OnireaNr. (Cow Unnation.) BARBARA THORNE. By Miss K. J. Neety. THE WOMAN OF BUSINESS. (Continuation) FORTUNIO. By Pai H. Hayan. VERBAL AMBIGUITIBS. By Gronar Wasncax FRANCIS PARKMAN, (With Portrait.) #. ta Dito 73; do. fine walte, My, WHR more exports math neve ath, IKON SHIPS AND IKON SUL BULLDING. Dy Hewxay BK. Conroy TWO PAINTERS--HENGE LENMANN AND Kt DOLI'H LEHMANN. By Buceme Deseo. INFIRMITIES OF SU REOCH. by Iteyey M Herp athe Winton, 4150 for Noe deceng C8 11 {UF TABLE TALK Folio su Sagat ayea ewer) Seles Ties ba, SCIENTIFIC SNOPES, ew Weatorn ited, buarly. Ww mine tee. MISCELLANY " TUE MUSEUM, (iluetrates.) POR SALE BY ATL NEWS AGEATS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES: D. APPLETON & CO, Put 99, 2 ane 4 Grand st oer HeR AE LAUSD BOOK SPO E, Auge tf r au the enn quiet ay, and ill stintard worse, aud i No. fy Boain, . French, aad Scotts sationery aise. for thiure di mo tnie Wh Balls, SONIC BA de? the wn. + hOr Mm AND AL May ALY Lobe uald DISTLESSER MASTER MASONS IN CUBS, Will be given vt th ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FEBRE CRY 15. 1800. TNO GRAND ORCHESTRAS WILL Bh TN NTTEND: ANCE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF W. KEATING 4 ieasD w Condnetor of String Rand OWL ORUEN ayer of Military Bane MALL ACI Gond'a kets, WhiMcing ond geniteinan and two tad) tu Joey Hal n Fanti Cur Load of Avera and the former to! the to 8 oud ot i Tika me att te wend X. COHOLD KL B. Kew Nuturday were Ste, aad for ti HM. MAH RENHOLZ, Treasure Week a, WK BIBFROE Was cuner uit HAC HANH Dy ss Ws and ov se sales to DR. D. M. BROSNAN, Seerou hay ith al ve 8) Madison of. KW Tablige. for And all the prinetpad het how any of te tic ¢ Neadenny Of Mu ui dnd Dros Citele boxer ¢ ecured on fetor ot Revere Honve Ondwar Btasome, ‘ Pe ee ; ONETOR L and A.AL-K. W. Fetes : st ME serome tue Will OMectally Re , 4 Hisit the. above ning, if berbewe Con'urs Cus Melia. 1 ists tat, gut, | The mcunbure are hesghg summoned toattend a all No » iy i lly order "GEORGE. Wo WILSON, Mt i HA bio S60 Kom bam, (ote) Lasse east ieee, tone ¥ccrures, Cusuor’ Ieees Tein Fane 114,640, FIER PRCTUIE, Cle lev Joba len: Boorui> Reken, Teiss, Tamu Part bn-Non, 6 f A este und Heity ra lecture this (Tues, apexes TE a . bt “i We New Turk Port societis Mariners Charen, cor oo ree ber of ar 4 and Maum*on ste, Subject" Mox.oo ——. Aid Hts People,” with pictorial Ulustratous wanien teteniacasce el a ea shia Kehgious Notices, Mintare ALMAMA ru ray ' fag . - : i ‘ ATER PT, MISSION, —The Rey. Jono Miles sly Hooks. 1 eee, AN os aate. 9 Li | sallorend everyhony sis, has couseutod. to proged on Mook. 708) Govt 7 obi Ho in drrection of deus." nt fhe Water — At. Minstou, thls (Tuowday) eveoing, Commie neimy at 130 Arrived Mon Fib. 4. an ee ee ASSRSBIR An aause Tagmesen. MO nara] stor Socety Honces, eamshib Feuuesee, Charleston, tndse ied faae ~ sar tigion Mushi Helvetia Lavortook mdse and pass RECTAL MRR dere? sion Misti Blien » Vovty, Newibieuy mn? i Xbs on Tuvstny Wo-nighty BOT Pe Md, 2 By order of n7us, : AMES CARKOLL, ree Seti, Kinfizantiio, wood pa CAR NERS Nos, 19, 43,1, 0 Tatcagunt hua Mee” Maen Ma 3 rod iced Pred, GU9 0G asi, oa, g wed t worl ry ss rt val Yee wud Coast wh THE CENTER ENHOU He commItER ne ee ne ee ee Mnsiness Hotes, BES "yeh yeaa (ARMA RIES ASS 0CTA ELON the Aemociation Wii! be hela wt t, Wednesday evening, Ne bates Chaege to th, whe bay by tne | it tok, Al feuale workers im Malaments, ab the SN) Lore Sewlig Mactind Rai pore SME Bb HO MeMbET, Gee Ih vito io. Wit Hevatlware coee, Astor pidcoy tp etalie. Asi Athi eetug, as Ver) tinpoetane uuu ters wilt Rie Tully Warruuted, “aastrucdone gt Cowie Ww divetvaly de THE Comrie. ne _.. 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Citeular. priuved. pee Lam « mess, Hor prifited....- Good Business, printed...) f incge quantities wre Waited, | ve price BUSINESS CARDS. ‘These cards are first-class, no clay or white lead, will neither orack oF soll. Allof our cards are delivered i appropriate boxes, Size No. 1 1s by 2 tnches...4. Sige No. IN by 5 fncien. Size No. ;, st We MMCHES. 66. Sige No. yy Inches, fige No. & 396 bY duchess” The masiy Blny cura, aii at thin estat wanted, add 9) ANY prive. ite to above rate for com NOTE CIRCULARS. er, Walt whoets. er, WI sheet, LETTER CIRCCLAKS. Witting Papor, half sheet, Writing Paper, iu 1 sheet, LABELS. On ordinary white oF colored printing paper. Sive not larger than S by 4 Ineh thousand, two five thousand, Bio, A ladger than 8 Py & thee add eonty to eae thousaid. lave tne boat au conta to in idrge quanue mean vest wil - ity taade, Add 2% cents to rimall ze. Lavels for mana acters 7 Hom bi cents upward per thouraua, WRAPPERS. 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A 1K GHOSE Ol ie OF O08 ARELAND IN ALC A nil see’ Dublin, Belfast, © erick, Queens neu, Lakes of Bilan Giant's Cas Ac WDE atl Saha Saturdays at 2b 3h, Clulare HION VOCAL SOCTET VY, SIXEEENTHANNCAL GRAND BAL MASQUE ae TIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tunteduy: Reba. 1 eta, at 410. nittitthig one wee Extra Vadiee Weteen. $8 ont oy Franeis Bang, #1 Broadway, cor Cine. A. Cook, 3) Wail st ti Biothers, #99 Broadway. eas, $8 Slaiden tnive ral Koh %@ Co, Wisie sore, roadway Bh avenue Hot) $y _Sohtriner, mum atore, Ton Hn cnulwrth'& C ore, 0) Broadway Hor boses apoiy to liks's. COOK, ‘ QF boxes ably. 3A. COOK, 80 Wall st, a HARTY hOB! ee Broadway: ol TALLY & LEON's MINSTRELS, 0 BROAD ATT EEL, jwiday, Feb. Mend every avenge during the week, r D ; LE PETIT PAUST, LEON As MAKGUBRITE, SOAS AP IAL ine ehildran werwauy at ao 1 N ao and isdy F of Walker ot. LEON KE MEN'S BALL Let all youre ASH, Take your partuc PAT MEN'S BALL Med LORTOUS SEVEN ie wr, MANY Hulque appointinents. the rush at ought, ANTS STEELS S100 1S Sadatemeabt TM hurtin aera thy 'y wes bevure your svats carly to ayoud Ly, BUY TY, BON BOUDER M Admission, 30¢.1 ovehestra, eh ‘3 secured, BAe Aye Choe! ation day wad : ° i tea tar tie Hinge a1 ee taught, and ith uur GELLCS & “aue strict 9 Giand st. New 860 Washi NSW, je. clog. poe tind dance, wad ira ye Ce Aaah Puvils ited’ foe’ Whe» ty BOGAN, 100 Kant Houston at Ludies tough privat . CRAMMED FROM PIT TO DOME BY DELI AUDIENCES, Another erack. Hloudes. woo Amusements. wos COW ObEN EVERY DAY SCREAMs OF Another crack. |IMondes. A vs Teena fe mm AUST. a Whe er two EVENING. Mesacenie, Lisa Weuke. ‘Anomes corse. Donde, Another orack.| NBT ETE nite AND. Anotuer crack Avother crack Urith a Another eraex.| Blondes. tes Laat ‘Another erack.| Blondes. beat wiEh worn. 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With estoom, you ine i#, kesvoration of) 81 New Vora, TERS, A. entire burlesque Company. vinry of Hirde, and ONE MILLION woxure ha” ‘ante, TAMMANY. ax PAMMATY. IGHTED AUDEENCES. PPLAY Si "heb HI Mates. ‘far Amert lang, Boceeccnes PSeesTess= LL“PeLELLD UPEN TONIGHE cobs si great pleasure Ot Shakespear ar numerous aw veh you Lav truly, aby + Le alroady wi ire to WIthER SOUF NN SEAMS TO MIGHT, MATINEE SATURDAY Sir: Durine your pantom!mie preparations at ab with you } Prominent Cin zens vy far? {too mut New Yoru, Feb. tb Ges riewex tng iny f masterly ants adored 1 Rome wnt rote witness my r oc. CORMICK, DANES, will be pre paration, Char with ar * ar eainost di tHlanet, Dane). With respect, youre kw NEW SCENEL and th Istat Oo INstnt Tha tsi NESDA, Divo W Pat itd Broa ntmaenes. Manages, MATINE pberte Miss EF AY TO: ARD, SATURDA dee and T MASKS AS UNPRECE DEAT Lost ATSEA® in Fohem PPU NY REAL o1@ Le HVE nl VUSTL THL GNING PARE PROU Y chthe King, bat the ie to tra TIDE FO Dn yet fap ha Une part ous to Puviieh.§ King is not ae 11 inclined to be hidden, notwluhetnd: truly, ¥ vox kr. ' by COMPA MENTAT, MESIE, MENTAL MUSIC VURT OTIC, Y AND S VLC RDAY BEAS IN ADVANCE, at 4 ae Secure Pour seats eutly to aye M. LESTE LPT SATURDAY, FUL GERMON, Feb, 19. om Tayi Peace ¥ POWEREUL t beers " PWALLACK, Mr. FOULS ALT, SCHOK NEW SCENERY, NEW MUSIC, NEW EFFECTS Haractere oy Mi. LESTER WALLACK, Mr. C,. FISHER, Med. Ho STOD! Mr. PROK. Mr. CURRAN, cOWE. FOWLER De TIMONEY, HAYDEN, Mot NIGHT NEXT or due pre. SIAN SENGATLO Us SEVEN nitic eats early’ TIS THEATER oa - BYVPny AY. SEVEN Cit HAMLET MATINER Ob SATURDAY, BED. UW, ue le SATURDAY RVENING, Fob. tw Last TIME “GM Viease take Norter= oly at Tt ed TWO WHPKA IN ADVANCE modal on-of the pudtic, the Moe ro WEES IN ABW Box Office o1 beati@ or at eat the Music store ol C. Hi roma way TP PMAQUT THES HORTOUS SEVEN 000 ¢ TAMAS que sppoluttnenis. es the rue at nl ht, N (BLO HARDEN, Lessees and Managers al Portsoy last eer of MB. PECHIES who will appear as HAMLET Mise UPCLE Rca An OPMEEEN LAU DIL RB, King Of De i Mev POLOS Lord Chisin ber bai HORATLO, rm 4 Me ‘ Later Vol Ghost OF WAMLET'S FAL RE: Unique appo the Fushi at ol.nt G KAND OPERA HOUSP. Commer Gul st. aud ors open at TY oe: osric MARGELLES rt PT GhAVED(GG M TRUDE, (Queen of Deaw Ca ON MONDAY EVENIN Mr AND Mra BAN In the Geear hi INSIST AL on, THY Jabs bis Sle JOS. ©. FOSTER JOHN. Mol i) TEMPTATIONS GORGEOUS SCENERY SUPERB COST! STARTLING MECIANICAL FE RFC TS: EXQUISITE MU sic. BOUL INCREASED ORCHEST TRICMPTIANT DERE T ¢ DEW FRENCH BALL KOZE, AJAX, DEVEHN A'S GRAND THANSFORMA LION SCENE, Be ee Oe RAY ACTIN Beats secured TRN dare tn adv ont Kine Kail way ti TPVOeNL anlque appolat: NEW Rs ti Lo INTENDS KX 1 Your seals early to avuld MeL. RO SHEWED, MY OORO BE Mr Gh. MREAIER PELIXN'A VINCENT Mil MELINDA JONES tala rabed wb ® Y LEN MEN IN THE Gar. TEMENY BECUND WERE OF eT Pray ou. Tamim secues, Secure ule Wt olgut, hat, Oppo fr ATIVE: WEDNESDAY ANI ANOTHEM GENEL Piet wook of tle THE GOLINE I Firat week of tie MIR DAM is TERKIFLC BAT TC and somersaulis over hi THE GUE NTE SE ever Dy FLEGN GT ASDA BY THE MAMMO'TY Adininssion, 30 conte, chile 10 reserved dents, 13 cents BATHE THIER KESBRVED sua do hor Begins orner ¥id ot, aud Bromlw ay K GLORIOUS SEVEN Magnifieent, com YOUr seats early to fastay of Musi Saiinpay CHAN tielts, tr n ADIOS, UTE LEA OF Vor rin Be be veNy. ALL THEA iia Mh “port avo

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