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6 Board ef Ten Governors. Tho board met at the ususi hour on Tuesday evening. Present: Townsend (Chairmen), Draper, Smith, Taylor, Tiemaca, Dugro, Duke, and West. WHAT BxcoMRe OF THE BRIT LUSTRE ? Aa outsider would be pusded to know what maanec of use the reading of toe requisttions are to the Goveroora, aa they pay very little attention te them, Whilo this dull pertormianee is going on, the Governors amused themselves by joking, aud making facctious vomarks oa the odd and peculiar articles asked for by the diferent wardens. A ose of this kind ecourred yesterday. A box of British usure was asked for, where- apoa Governor Duke brote cut, ‘| What, amother box / Why, we bave voted esougi of lustre to polish all the stoves in the city, and ere, at the very cud of the winter, more is askod for, If this was American lustre i might be imduced to vote for it, but British—no, never; atwike it out, Sir—strike it oat)” There are tuose who ace uackaritedle enourh io ey that tae Cerberuses im the Board, who stanc at ize’ mouth of the treasury te guard the ‘ands, are especisiy vigilant whem the appropriation involves only emall sums, while they let larger ones pass nanotics If this ao, it ia very queer, veey: ‘A commuaication was vee!ved from the stone masoos aaking for an imccoase Of wigee. Theynow tecelve $1 76 April 4.) ween 8 and 9 o'clock, the large glaae factory cormér of Tayler and Kossuth atroets, ‘towa of Progress, N. J., was blown down by the violence of tae wind which prevailed at.the time. an: Per) tuctaey Ceoeees anu seriously injured thirteen others. jomge to Mr. Julius Kelver, and waa ia ope- eae only sight weeks. It was 125 fest long, 42 feet wide, amé J0 fect high, and constructed of eighteen inch a At the time of the accident, it is stated, there Shain ai ce-rtces wemreoer work ia and oe Sloan and Joseph Causey Inquests Were beld oa the bodies of the Taecensed, by Justices claret ta col after which the friend: but two—those of Julius G foseple Causey——were removed from Progress. ‘Two of othe bodies were taken to New Yori, ome to Viacent- the, two brought to this city—one the remains of mer aad the other Joba Killiny whois to be juried in the Odd ” Cemetery to-day. Soon after'e acces, ber Wr ganas Bryan and ‘Tregannoun, of Beverly; Drs. Chalice, Thoraton Stokes, of Morristown, and Dr. Parkinson, of Driigsbe. rougis, arrived, and, with the resiients of Progress, did pee day, amd want $2. Governors Degro and Townsend | ‘éverything in ther power to relieve the sufferers and apposed the raise, Referred to an appropriate make uve Ja bn ore aa possible, Among the in- mittes. Jjured was Caarl+s Hunsman, a brother of one of the un- A LARGE TEMPEST 1% 4 SMALL TEAPOT. fortunate Geceasei. He is erlang fojured about the During a discussion on matters connected with the | body and badly hurt intern: Mr. Kreiner, son of penteeanny.| Governor Ducko remarked that Governor | Henry Kreiner, "toemerly of the district of Kensimg- Smith had epbperiss ct certain prostitutes that were{dis- | tom, was also ily unjured. He a conveyed home to charged from The ames of the other wounded persons we Delanco, have not learned. ‘During the time the bodies were being taken from the ruins, a house occupied by two of the men buried, took Governer roca epeend quite eae) fed hope the reporters won't netics this — Tuey must have wanted semothing todo last week, to report a playful remark [ made ia te Governor ing ton baraad | fire. The flames were extinguished, however, with but taxing Our reporters Fad no right to do so, lutte damage. Ge ‘Winr—-(ourrtiond)—Our repertars’ ‘Thay | the atecple of tho Lutheran church, i» Guilderla belong to.their respective papecs—not tous. That re- | vs blowa down, and the roof broken in by the fall. mark was by only ene paper, and it ismot fair to damage wae $600, Mr. Joseph Jewett’s bara was dama- make thie-n assernos aboat all of them. roof blown off, The well house of ev. Mr. es —I Liaty, *hes, formally, the assertion van ck was demolished. that che women employed on Raa- , Beveral buildings were unroofed, among Suure Tein dal’s Ialaad cate ‘et the obildven’/are indaceat’ | thinal the any Gad'gatentive teetary, lavsly arectal, Tat "Gece Duexo—{ maze she charge distinctly. It is well known shat this was tie case sometime ago, and I can show from the files of ihe Hrranp that seer way recnor Drape: se characterized thet aes Bate ie @ serous charge, and I hope it Gev. ee te Be did not think knew that they were impreysr persons; but he vince’ thas ore were mac re suen pereons on Randall’s Triaad Gev. A ly ed eee tie “i All the women ap- . pointed were respectad) Ger. fnainon teen et the tolowing, which was adopt- south gable end of Granite Hall, fell in, destroying several wagons. There were fears at one time tanay that the tin roof ef the Second street Pr-ubyterian chi im Troy would be torn off by the wind, and the were engaged making it more secure. Ia Schenectady the aide of one house on the green was iowa in, aad a ohild severely injured. The roof of the old Mohawk Bridge was blown off ia a number of places At Johustowa the balustrades of Johnson’s Hotel, chimneys, mes tonste, oe Aue kinds of ‘“comeatabie’* fura ture were flying ‘The river bridge at Faltoaville was disrobed of about 160 feet of its reef, a ca Ss BAT CERRO cpteee that, (ey resolution passed} rhe Ouwoge Patiaivon of the 3d. inst: says the gale omen ‘of impure c ren Island, trom. tho Workbuuse er Almuhouse, be dis, | commenced on Sunday morning. Friday and Saturday oh: end they were so aisehay ed, ‘and that they | were calm, warm, summer like faynand several veaseis have been re. wed under pay; cleared from here f¢ Among them wiameaatecd ee cetera vont | Wen ap bel Put ea, wi ‘devs. Tiemau, Dune and Dugro were appointed on the | vere! may ages returned. In attempt- ing to make the harbor about $ o’clock, Sumday after- Boon, the Syiph. went ashore, her maiamast was enon ped. in te vy in the surf, and striking committee. THE LeGISLANVE vistT, gereres TAYLOR oftered the following resolutio mast ‘Th against the icoom the pier. For some time her to give oer ait Kacy! Sree herp pod ogee crew were in s perilous ateantion, but she soon got fast sap ing im interac to se cecatenel eon the Focent vist | inthe ice and her crow got off, and after pounding seve- ral houry abe became badly broken up. She sank, and This cyusde some dettering i im the Board, as it wasun- | will pg sag 4 be a total loss. derstood some ing uisitive reporter had been im. otter, Cept. Stafford, went ashore in the quires aato the expenses of the visit in quertion, and | 10e, about three miles above here, on Sunday night, had been denied access to the bills. about 10 o'clock. After leaving here she met the gale, it a¢ bis private opinion that it | and put for South \ Bay, where she hove fuchor. the wasa ‘busydody who wished to thus satisfy | chaia Seeepe. re agen, cet get under way, 10 to cugienity. He was not disposed to give it. But he | aachor at Timber Ii Here the flukes of the eos believed the taxpayers of the city did not care whether | broke, and sbe gat under way again. Ske then lost her ‘the bills smounted to $1(0 or $1,000. from the ioe in ber Governor Tinmsxx thought the public did care, and ) €ma became unmanegea\ Figg, and went ashore as above. seid the information cues ‘to be furnished. schooser ceGes also met the and eae Det peng Here several of the ors suddenly remembered | to this port, The Maple Leaf put int od ik ‘that coor diaaee was waiting, and as the pangs of hun. | safo. 0 Buena Vista has not been Aedes from. aged, & wotion to adjourn prevailed, — hdr Weet and Taylor alone voting Bucning of the 8 kh Bulletin on the Teele traksactonetienie‘other unimportant busi- Missiseipph Hees the Board adjourned. WERKLY SUMMARY, Bellerua Hoepital. TWENTY PERSONS DEAD AND MISSING. " The follewing particulars of she destruction of the pitamer Bulletin, by fire, ix published in an extra ef the aud 97, about half past four o'clook P. M., March 24, the wind at the time blowing hard. Capt. C. B. Churclt gave the order to make the shore as soon as possible. Mr. af. 4. Miller, the pilot at the wheel, stood manfully at his post, until the boat struck the shore, and then made his eecape fom the flames, by jumping off the hurricane root, at the stern of the boat, into the river. He exer- cited also fine judgmentin the selection of a point at which to reach the land, at or before reaching which ‘the boat was ¢acompassed in flames, having on board about 3,500 bales of cotton. ; : ‘Some of the passengers succeeded in jumping on shore teow the forecastle, but the large mae were cut off from their escape forward by the flames in- Obilirga ot naree {a the tity nec part of the boat. Capt. C. B, Church, ther tiny Mesers Freeligh, Porter and Robinson, clerk, the mate, a8 weilas all the other officers of ‘the'soat, vorked with faithtul fidelity in saving the passengers from a watery grave, Oapt. Church, with Mr. James Howard, the steward, was the last to leave the wreck, and, after renderin; every assiataace possible in his power to others, jumped u the river at a distance of come two hundred yards from suore, and but for the timely aid rendered him by a auifl going to his rescue, was im great danger of losiag his own life. ‘This ill-tated accident occurred near the landing of Dr. Keene (some twelve miles below Lake Providence), at whose house, aa well as that of Judge Morgan, fit coutiort waa rendered to the passengers under pitable roots. During the scene of danger very frat asaistance waa rendered by the timely aid of the officers of the steawer Falcon, by picking up (by means of | ir small boats) many persons who were 5 gin river, but for which the number of lives lost would have Weem much larger. Great aesistance was also rendered to the auiferers by the captain and crew of a coal boat which was floating ia the river near by, whose names we lave uot tne pleasure to know. Tue aumber cf missing; as near ascaa be ascerteined, in from twenty to twenty-five persons; the lady Hearn. gers, by means of life boats and cotton bales, were all Decceava, Theatres and Exhibitions AGAoRMY OF Music.—There will be n@ perform ‘night, wm consequence of the rehearsal of Rossini opera of ‘ William Teil,”’ whicn will be prod grand stvie on Monday evening next. To-morrow wg there will be a grand sacred and miscellan at tiokets admittipge lady and gentleman ous Baoapway TAEATRE.—ghakspeare’s tragedy of ‘ Mac- beth’ will be played this evening—Mr. Forrest as Mac. beth, Mc Conway as Macduil, Mr. Hamchet as Banquo, Mad Ponisi ae Lady Macbeth. Ia consequeace of the great leogth of this phy which wilt be preseated ia great splendor aa zegurde scenery, dresses and cast of chai , there will be no afterpiece, Bowery "TumaTRe.—The benefit of Mesers. Isaac sad George Sweet comes oll to-night, when s bill of great va- riety wll be offered for the amusement of their patrons. The ‘Corsican Brothe will commence the smuge- | saved, for which wo ascribe great credit to Capt. Shurch. meate, Tumbling on st by Mr Linton, The Seagriat ‘The boat, cergo, and are all a total loss, The Brothers a) also, Felix Carlo, Dan Emmett, | wreck floated dowa som: ix miles, grounded and aad other favorites. ‘Bew drama of «The Sailor of | sunk. Weare that Capt. Church has to -naurance oa bis boat to the smount of ” Saven.—Joba ee A Gite Joba z. Laweilya G. ©, Stuart, Birch, B. Turney, W. Arkansas: France,” concluaes all, Bodrox’s Turarna.— the manager of meat! aawounces and favorite pisces.» HL Morris, Dr. J sn sbard, son and servant, played— Mr. ian us Capt. | G. Haadwerker, Memphis; M. L. Otey, Arkansas; James Maguite, Fisher as Oharies Torrens, Mrs. he B. Easton, Louisville, Ky.; A. Strick! Mrs. White- Lady Oreamly, and Mrs. Hough us Widow Delm head and child, Miss. ; Samuel Bard, Lake Providence; G. a Toodies, ”’ with Burton as finery will also be sive lady, Wattaon's Takatre,—The fine old comedy of “Wi 6, NEW YORK ‘HERALD,’ =e FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL, | sec ia the document was. cut hetiral otat dao aa acl ap penal ment of twenty bi Orso was made mOnmY MaARK ET. apiees dete aera ‘hige Rundred and Cvoety base, ‘Taursvay, April 5—6 P. M. aa tbe case might be. addition to this es se thirty. gon Relea risen sa. Sees tue Royal V: caanged to one bundred ‘and thirty-one, and for aught ‘tbat is kaown to the contrary, there may atill be {a ox- isteoce some further evidences of the aagacity of this new aspirant to Gnancial fame. Before Preven ‘Charles- toa, Nichols left instructions to 1y oalamce that might accrue from his shipme mt somewhere at the North. went to eat having been Rit ily seem there ten ago. Im case he should attempt any similar epe- rations there, the account we have givea above may prove of some service to him. ‘The annexed statement exhibita the condition of the #avings banks in the counties of New York end Kings, made in pursuance of @ resolution of the Seuate of the $d of January, 1865:— Savines Banns—Nuw Yore and Long Tetanp—1868. | Received on de- Paid to de; At the opening of the stock market this morning lower prices ruled, and te the close the teadency waa down- ward. Iidinois Central Bonds declined %{ per cent; New York Comtral 7's, 4{; Camtom Co., 14; Cleveland and fe- ledo Railroad, 13;; Harlem, 34; Hudson Railroad, %; Pa- nama Railroad, 2; Chicage aud Rock Island Railroad, 1. Readivg Railroad advanced }¢ per cent, and it was the osly stock on the list showing amy improvement. This stock has steadily improved amd beea sustained, while moat other ralroad stocks have fluctuated suddenly sad langely, and finnily settled dqwa te about the starting point, Sicarsgua Trameit was unusually active to-day. Upwards of thirty-five huadred shares were sold, a the buyers appeared disposed to tak: either their ows or seller's option, Alot of sixteen hundred shares was | panies postin 1854, itor én 1 sold for cash. State stocks were not very active, but | Bank for Savings $2 248,058 remain witbout alteration. Cleveland and Toledo Rail- | 5 Bank 056,038 road moved up cousidorably yesterday, aad down con- siderably today. The aggregate transactio&s de not Oats” fs announced for this evening, with a fine cane of characters, which embraces all the leading taleat of Wallack’s company of comedians. The favorite piece of & ‘Kiss io the Dark” will conclude the amusements. A new dramatic sketch is annonnesd for tomorrow evea- ing. AmeROAN MoseuM —The two farces, called ‘ Hea Tails’? and ‘Village Gossip,’ will be pli zea, la ‘the evening, Mr. C. W. Clark members of the dramatc company, will well keown nautical drama of the ‘ Flyit Miato’s Ganoey.—The Pyne and” Harriso troupe will appear i e last time on Monday r7 next, ia agrand concert, with full orchestra, previous to their departuce for Boston. Anew operetta will be given (oc the first time in America, emtitled the ‘Mar. with now music—Miss L. Pyne as tor Davi Huchea, ki. vant, Memphia: George % eec, Memphis, M. Harmanson and Mater, La; i aaines Robinson, Arkansas. MisainG —J. B, Williamson, New York; Jaaper Brows, Friar’s Polat, Misa.; Orville Hull, Nashville; 8, Hand- werket, Memphis: McComahea, N. C.; Evans Gwynne, Columbua, Ohio; negro girl, belonging to J. M. Craig, Arkansas, Manps AND Crew,—Nat Carter, barber; Stephen Tare- tater, cabin boy; four firemen belo: to Lapt. Church; nev. to W. L. Porter, New Orleans; ira. Reinhart, Memphis; one w, Memphis; on Gowar, = Orlea: or appear in bon pew musical purieeque, i host of Ni demen,!! to p aight. They will also xing a variety of weld ™ ort n Saran apens,—The new burlesque on Doni- aetti’s fise opera of “1 Kisire D'A: "is ome of the best yet produced by this company, and drawa crowded The Tarf. ALABAMA RACES. ocnsk, Monte, March 22.—Purse $400, two housge every evecing. in announced for to might, | 9 ith. we CAL ioolt se, ». | W. J. Minor’s ch. @, Le Rol, by imp. Belachaz- Trovrr,—‘ The Volunteer’s Retur: eae ; ba! Wa arabe? aad the musioal farce of “Dan and abe Pacific, 3 years old... 2 1 1 . , our of Pompey,’ constitute this evening’s performance. ere ae en ad W. L, Nuppalee’s ch. ¢. o. Fraai los Av SEsOr ar rar Nonru ann East.-The ica { of Marta Black, 3 years old. 3 dist. wen! rivers of the State of Maine and Ca To, 4 nade fey ‘yielded to the mild weather of the lant 154 1.056 moath. ne eansbec ia not open, and the Penobscot is 1533 Second mil 1:67 34 eevteued fa at males below Bouyer Im @ week or two adios peeved foo wilt break w d with the return of na cove 348 Total... 348 bred re, Te ee, Lawrence, is froree ores Fmipay, March 29.—Jockey Club purse, $250, mile extraordit it it ia thongiat there to much snow in Canada Kast, | Nes, Past Recony W. J. Minor's) eh. e. Path lh yeh alc pga inns at last, ‘Vandyke, own GEE Veriter. 3 yrs. old. 1 1 1 waver is 0 ve oeen na far an the ye can sench. The Col. Jan Campbell Pe EH OO 8. vast panorama visible from that elevation is mow one | yw be ik Wate Wis. immense fisid of mow and ice, and the residents of the | l= GUM Me Nears ol 7 ie 233 ‘Time, 1: ryvaay ote By MISSISSIPPI RACKS. We learn from the Natchitoches Chronicle that the race on the fifth and last day of the meeting at the Prudhomme Course for Lasal’s parse, mile heats, re- sulted as follows -— ta have their May pole erected on the ice Shoat the St. Lawrence river. There of anow in the district known mat weasoo, At the last dates, the bay Ue Toronto, in Canada West, wea lecked up by the ice, and letters from Ld vicialty repert that March has been a severe moath. steamers were realy to start as soon ge the ice veal permit. A Naw Yous Gaatisxan Rosas mA) A Sorocnas LOUISIANA RAORS. Mogeee Columban and Claveland, Ohio, "ir. 8. Moore, Gmox Couran, New Ontnaxe, March 27.—Jockey Club yuree of two sertgat Sages Tove Cy aParer"ts oor Mpg ne Joo Blackburn, 4 drowsy, and slept soundly till aroused : 11 the ewndacter. Feeling very sick, and attributing 0 RD. mi. Rat iy, imp. Yorkshire, someecleney to the love! nges, be was advised to examine “dam by imp. ‘Trastec, 9 years aimunvec 4.0 hie | ihe found thom picked of his pocket-book, | 5 |" Imlay sch. { ist iatchinson, oy Waa, in which be had $275. os argent... 33 rst Head 4 Nv tN Marxe.—The following law, | yirst mile cena peed oy i ~~ of Maine, was siganl aocoul wil » on ult:— "eee 1 Ne court created b; Ls deg al? of this Sta\e, Tetal.. howovee extenced ite Sitadetio, whatever name | Wye cay March, ted, nor ary functionary ing to said court, | tua hereafter, old, ereise any jurisdiction in tne " caslauteation ofthe ne of Congress commonly hnewn | LA. 1. Bingoman’s b. f. by Glencoe, dam by ss the nelureisstion law nor shall aid goart id sour take cog fh -} hong oust steahen of oxy spplication of say slien be admis dam Kuga Mille, 3 years old....\.. se eee von, to make any record or great ii ou ony crtitate or other Soegment of paper, whereby | Meta aid. Lat sire am ares jr ‘3 hall be unturalised er made '® ciliren iewrteu a tee a) im amy pine be saved from tho operation of the foregoing 4 §Gu cron oF poe aoe on Mr. Ji od eed, This act aball take eon! from and after ite ap: | thedistret of Mishitmackimac, Michigan, vioe Aloenader _mroral by the Govern er. ‘Tod, removed. amount to much, and email operators appear to coatrol the market. Railroad bonds have been neglected within the past day or twe, and the Little speculation which for several weeks previous appeared im the mew issues, has died out, and heiders wil! find xt difficult to sustain prises. Uliaois Central Bonds, since the payment of tho last s¢mi-aamusl interest, have been steadily depreoiat- ing. After the adjourament of the board, the fellewing sales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by A H $14,507,932 Nicolay :— $121,921 98,000 Virgin 6’e, 1987, fat. . Zola Misonri oy Att __s09}871 1 New Orleans 6's, flat 31,226,120 2) ‘O00 Cleveland and Hater wa Jat seee++$18,411,588 $15,734,061 denoesta oe Interest paid Ex; leposits 11 “in {854. in 1854, Jan. 1854. ++ $808,677 $17,621 $7,238,003 296,829 1,1 6,433,176 117,689 ; 2)480,220 238,962 . 985,896 pe 85,076 43019 1,068,669 3,906 '648,542 2,787 263,251 3,566 842, 6080 824,145 7 1,527 2,600 117,076 946 3,048 Albert H. Nicolay will hold a special one bonds to morrow, (Friday,) at 124 o'clock, at the Mer- 2797 680147 chaata’ Exchange. — ——_ Attbe second board the tendency was still downward, $96,373 $26,311,719 Virginia 6's fell of { per comt; Ilinols Centeal bonds, baek = 5 Mr gee %; Cleveland and Toledo dividend bonds, 4; Nicaragua 3384378962 ‘Transit, 34. Reading Railroad advanced 34 por cent, Petes sees with sales ef only one small lot. The market generally Total tain N’ fae ete $93,135 $17,502 $2,287,007 closed weak, 3 in Kings county. .$1,291,424 $113,966 $26,598,726 The transactions at the Assistant Treasurer's office to- ‘Biden ‘Oabh' dt day were as follows:— hand lst Real vant 1886, Paid on Treasury account Stocks. Jan.’55. estate. Reeeived on Treasury accout Bank for Savings. $2,882,433 $4,576,806 $287,846 $99,700 Seamen's Bank. 2 Balance on eeannes, account. aaatice 2) 783,433 Anes 1/173,369 1,120,452 161,542 79,258 Hes oonergeen “+ 3,682,200 1746, a3 781,483 1: 8 481 Vath yeusewtsaleed At aka Treasury Departaent, worse 190d es News Washington, on the id ixst., were as foliows:— 282,600 175,271 85,027 None $10,813 00 104,850 44,750 46,955 None Emigrants’Indus 453/344 927,682 32,015 45,000 19/438 65,000 Ne 1,085 None 10,705 8,629 90,884 28,918 39,733 40000 The exporta of spesie from Boston for the month of ie, 38,403 54,002 March were $1,929,282 26, all of which, with the ex- $13,065. 505 11,224,905 1,908,903 686,934 ception of about $10,000, went to Europe. 64,161 11,981 None ‘The National Insurance Compaay of Boston have de- 434,900 103,633 44,207 clared a semi-aznual dividend of 6 per cent; the Lynn oes 10,796 25,800 Mechanica’ Fire and Marine Insurance Company have $603,763 $125,011 $70,008 declared a semi-annual dividend of 10 per cont, making ry the ninth successive semi-annual dividend of 10 per cent Kone te a 14,457,840 11,886,868 2,099,206. 756,042 made by this company; the Eliot Insurance Company of | pesorts of Bigiteen O Sovings Bontt; Jan: 1, 1854. Bostom declared a dividend of 5 per cent. Westchester co. Savi nrings Bank, due os dijoutics. 836, feat The Southbridge Bank has declared s semi-annual | Srxpenny 7 bayioes Haak, 0 ain) of Albany, $0. dividend of 4 per ceat; the Barnstable Bank has declared bel county Sa 1a aot 3 jowburg Savings. La ae re 38,921 80 a semi-amaual dividend of 4 per cent; the Pacific Bank, | Sixpenny Savings Bank, Rochester, do. 22,997 57 of Nantucket, pays a semi-annual dividend of 5 per | Ulster county Savings institution, do. 40,864 74 ceat; the Haverhill, Merrimack and Essex banks, in Teena tock, amen be bebe] “ Haverhill, pay 4 per cént, and the Union 43; Danvers | Rome Savings Beak, do, 2614 87 Bank 3 per cent, Warren Bank 334, Village Bank 4 per | Aubura Sa’ 3 Institution, do. 28 679 93 cent—all of Danvers; Lynn Mechanica’ Bank 4 per cent. pd ng Institution, ey see i ‘The semi annual dividends of the several banks in Wor: | Yonxers eeinge Das Bank, “ oe aot 84 cester for April are as follows:—Worcester, Central, pba py Savings Tustitution, de. 1063 «i Quinsigamond, Mechanics’ and City, 4 per cent each; favors ask of Seay Citizens’ 6 per cemt, The directors of the Kast Boston | Cohoes Savings Bank,” Tron Company have voted a cividend of $5 a share. Central City bare "Imatitution, The Chicage Tribune of the 31st of March says that Total .. 0 the Lllinois and Michigan Canal will soon be in order. Water was being let into it on Thursday, and ifthe pre- tent favorable weather continues boats will arrive heavily laden with grain from Joliet and other towns on the canal. Cargoes were sold on Friday last, deliver- able the present week. ‘The Toledo (Ohio) Blade of the 24 says the canal is sow open, for free navigation, Quite s number of freight boats came down from Maumee yosterday for !oading— among the lot the four packsts whied are to run regu- Jar between this piace, Fort Wayae and Lafayette. ‘The Hampehirs Coal sad [roa Company, of Virginia, has perfected itn accaagemeata for prosecuting ita coal Ddusineas upoa as extensive aoale, It will probably mine aad market taia yeac two hundred thousand tons, which will net there, bayoad all contingencies, seventy-five erats per ton. Tha capital of this company is $2,000, - <000, represented by 2,000 shares of stock. It covers 11,000 acres of good coal lands, at least 9,000 acres of which contain the great vein. Two thousand acres are situated directly on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Snd the company possesses extraordinary facilities for mining and shipping coal. Its depots are about midway on the road between its eastern and western extremi- ties, which given the company great advantages in sup- lying the road with fuel. It has a large contract with the railroad compaay. The openings now worked are one mile and two hundred feet from the road, so that an inclined plane of half a mile and a tram road of haifa mils bring the coal from the mines, and places it in the ‘The Committee on Banks, to which was referred the reports of the savings banks, made the following re- port:— ‘That reports have been received from all the savings institutions in the counties of New York and Kings; that voe Laae hax failed during the past year to meet its en- fogeinents ond an passed into the bands of receivers, committee theretore exclude the Knickerbocker Su- vings Bank from their report. ‘om all the other institutions (aixteen in New York and three in Kings county) the reports are made in strict compliance with the resolution calling tor them, and from which the committee have made the statement nexe!, This statement shows York alone to be over twenty-six midlio two countian $28,508, and the number of depositors to be 135,801. eet this large indebtedness, these institutions hold in bonds and mortgage $14,469,840 76; in: stocks believed to be convertibie into it short notice, $11,886,868; in , $756,040 44; and in cash om han jaa in de. 2, $29,130,966 34, Fp ge oF ng and $15,734,081 08 ree mre vete paid 2,322,523, and showing clearly that the deposits were ‘Te difterence, it in believed, does not proceed from any want of confidence in these institutions; but it is to beaccounted for by tne pressing demand for money curing the past year, and to the necessities arising from out—a decreaee of on Cee first day of January, 1854, The committtee are unavle to give a complete state- ment of the ope in the savings institutions in the whole Stat ut, from such returns as they ceived—a statement of which is also hereto annexed. are satisfied the banks in the other parts of the State load heuse, which stands directly over the railroad, | they ‘The planes and tram roads are built in the most substan- hold least $4,(00,000—making, together, “$32,598,- tial manner, with double tracks and heavy rails. All the necessary accompanying arrangements are properly con structed, and the entire cost of placing coal, after mining, It will be seen that this sum, compared with the de- posite hela by similar institutions in older countries, with reference to population, speaks favorably for that class of our people who avail themselves of -our savings inthe cars of the Baltrmere and Ohio Railroad Company is | jastitutions, showing the deposite to de larger in pre. Joss than six centa per ton, The Baltimore and Ohio Rail- | portion to our popu ulation than they are in elther ag. road Company is obliged to transport all the coal offered | !and or France. Minister in Kngland, in 1852, as- certained from officis! rourees that the deposits in the savings banks of the United Kingdom were £30,194, 604 11s,, or about $144,886,101 6, wad in France it was resented to be about $150,000,000. i 1s believed that—large as the deposits are now found tobe in our savings institutions—a steady increase may be conereey expected—an increase equal at least to that of the Singing be and rome of the State—thua ee eee ugh them, sume individually but im the screen immense, It is contracted for | which otherwise would have been hosrded in tmprodue: by coal companies located in Virginia, to the exclusion, if necessary, of coal from Maryland companies, in accord- ance with its charter, This gives the Hampsbire com- pany facilities not enjoyed by any others along the line. Independent of this, it will soon have the advantages of a railroad direct to Alexandria, The Alexandria, Loudon and Hamp+hire Railroad will terminate at Piermont, the location of the Hampshire mines. sixty three m od the work is rapidly progressing. | tiveness, or wasted in extravagance, and all leasing v0 The State of Virginia takes three-fifths of the road. This iting penne mg?) evidence and economy, dimin an. ‘s building exclusively for a coal road, aad when com- } elevate the social position and promote th: ineea of pleted will place the Hampebire mines fifty miles nearer | the clases which practice them. So hi @ value tidewater than those of the Cumberland district. The these institutions in Eng! ds that after laced w i oft by a recent act of Parlia. reat, made iteelt reaponeible for all moneys paid into the savings banks of the kingdom. The committee Reed Mrny that prod rie of the State requires that there institutions so guarded company have already made contracts for the delivery of 200,000 toms of coal this year, of which 100,000 tons are deliverable at the mines, about one-half of which is to the Railroad Company for its own consumptio: For | and ted as to inspire confidence in their satety, about two years this company have been engaged in con- | and leave them as far as aay be be undisturbed Dy froqunat structing its works and getting ito working order, It legislation hereafter, have, uch deliberation, de. ay mina ritentyrequtting der the su yat, requ from thous quaatenly: reports, and giving the yng tendent the same ree; Tespect to he pow bas over banks of Tt is believed that thin) plan will inspire and increase confidence, save much tion, and that the reports will afford b a bas seut to market since February about 10,000 toms, It starts under most favorable auspices, and while under its present direction will, we feel confident, be judicious- ly managed. ‘The New Orleans Pi une of the 28th of Marole gives an iosight into a new mode of raising money, and pos- information, and it may be sessea some imporance in consequence of its conection cldert and bes oveducied ied Tettions in the Ba Ls with the custom ef attaching shipping documenta to bills | aecordance committee have pre- of exchange — pared a bill, Hn) oo vr to ores tates troduce the same. ‘The particulars ofa by Bape cusines of Kade em | ving mrad i BC, but ay coteteal aol Exchange, April 5, 1855, we i. tter, ia the ex tion that oa siding te $4000 Onio 6's, 60.. 108 ie hs Our would disclose all the 5 having ap- 8000 Kentueby 103 peared im relation to the subject Pepe 1060 Ind 84g the facts of thecase. It en that am individual by | 20000 Vi 7 the name of J.C, from Belfast, Me, took up hhja abode in Charleston this sea son, and Saving a good of cotton aoe rately for shipment to and with ppg document 5 the 2000 N one of the leading banks there. A since 5000 TH parties holding the drafte were notified they had | 6500 . been refused acceptance. This led to inquiries, aad te | 2000 DIC RR application at the consignecs of the Serah Aan, the ves- 1000 NYork om which the cottom was shipped all in order. The | 9200 do examination at once disclosed a lous fread. 3000 Ter A It appears ry owes, uty ee Koad bales bee of cotten on the vessel, meana forgeries, | 2 had succeeded io passing off his drafts based on dcti- & Bank of tous bills of lading. pw: ‘to represent on E+ beans ° 60 Nic Transl “ do. 109 de. “0 de. Sid we. 1655. ¥ 22 Pena 3 One Rk Lal Dore 400 aha Caunb Coad $3700 Virginia 6's .. 96% .. 38 00 Car 0%, 200 do. ..,,.d60 3” i, s CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Taurapay, April 5—6 P.M Aauva. —Sales of 50 bbla. were made at $6 12a 36 18 for both kinds, Bukapsrurrs —Flour— about 8,000 a 8,500 bbis., of ‘State, at $0 25 » $9 373, Western braads, in small pardon at un: a prices. In the above Re rsesd sales were about 1.600 @ 1,600 bbls. Canadian, at $10 125; a $11 25, which ‘was tie range from good common toextra. There was no inferior of momenton the market. Southers flour 4 included in the above were sales of about at $9 50.8 $10 25 for inferior to choice, and 25 for fancy to extra, the latter (or /: Richmond brands, Ll was more active, with sal. 800 a 400 bbls. La at $4 75, and about 200 Jersey, at $4 50. at—The market continue: ‘The sales were 1, 50) huatels of good Southern white $2 50. Rye was firm at $1550 $138. Barley was im better supply, without sales of moment. Bariey malt was firm at $150. Oate—Westera and Chicago were selling im email lots at 75c, 9 80c., the latter figure for heavy Chicago, Corm was in ilmited supply, aad the market was ‘bou’ one cent er for of New Jerse) ‘The sales were coafined to 5,000 bushels New Jersey yellow, at $1 04, and 2,000 a 3,000 do, Southern mixed, nearly white, at $1 03. COFFER.—The sales embraced about 500 bags Rio akim- at 10c, firm, and closed about ee bales, and good do., .—The market was advance, The oted up ee) 2,000 ra vere anxiously awaiting the receipt of later news a FrsicuTa.—Rates were slack, though on Per ato to the recent long westerly yinds, was reduced. for Liverpool. Cotton hich for sqaare bales mgt d 100 bales Island at 5-1 16s, To Havre, some cetton was engaged at 34: bone at 34; ashes, rice and liquids were unchanged. To Loncon, "there was nothing sew. To 2 and for Australia at 35c, for measurewent goods, $35 per M for Imaber. MOLASSES.—The market was quiet, though New Or- leans was firm at 27¢ to 280. The latter for prime lots, at which 100 bbis. were sold; tr od Cuba ,was at 2lc., and 100 hhas. Trinidad sold at Navas .—Sales of 150 bbis. spicite id betel were made at 42c., cash; and 200 do. at 43c., in shipping mort and 1,500 bbls, common rosin sold at $1 60 per 1. Provisions —York was better, and the sales for the day embraced nearly 2,000 bbis., ‘at $15 50 for old meas, (which was afterwards heid higher,) and new mess do, At $17 50, and new prime at $14,50, while Western prime mess was at $15 50. Beef was in fair demand at frm rates. 260 bbs. country mess sold at $9 50 # $12, and $6 500 $8 for prime, and $14 50.0 $16 for Western re- acked. Chicago, extra, and beef were scarce and irm. Lard—About 700 packages were sold at 93<c. » 9%e. a 97%c., the latter for strictly prime. Butter and cheere were unchanged. fe ps was steady at 43(c. a 524¢., with moderate tales, Serxe.—About 150 bushels clover wore sold at 10'c., ® llc. for good clean. SUGAR.—The market waa steady, but aome less active. The sales embraced 100 boxes browa Havana at 6c.; 150 hogsheads ‘Texas on private terms, and 200 hogeheads Cuba Moscovade at 4',c @ small sales of New Or leans were made to the trade at previous prices. ‘YaLLow —The last sales were made at Tt 3g0n8 at which the market was quiet. Wuiexry.--The market was firmer, with sales of 700 barrels State Prison at 36c , which was an advance. Domestic Markets. New Bxprorp On, MaRKFT, APRIL has been a fair demand t! clude sales of 30 bbls a! vate terms. Whale this article, with a slight improvement in prices, Trans- actions include sales of 50U bbls. at 66c. amd 900 do. at 6 iso 120 do. Bouth Sea, at 63c. The Vineyard Ga. zette reporta the sale’ef the entire cargo of the Almira (2,200 bb's.) on eae terms. Whalebone — as for the biget ee ie gy ‘B8e. ; 7,000 Tbs. ‘BTe. an ie « price not transpired. Jn ‘ortown, the Almira’s of ay Ibe. has been sold upon private terms.—Ship. SPECIAL NOTICES. JOMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, CITY OF ST, LOUTS, J. Mareb, 25, 1856.—Great closing sale of the Third division of the city commons, St. Missor "00 beautiful building lota: m4 auction—! jayor and Council of the cit. Mi day, Sai mbor ni ed the subdivigions sf oly £582 zy 28 45, and 46, These blocks mndred ene ground js most ees hk situa lim ‘commal ding poy mas malenidvent tae el che sates er otk he Mississippi River on the east, and. the ettital sdalating av rairie om the weet. Broad and nia off and opened within the and many of them ar la have been reserved and ned bs the city ry par are beautifully ‘of which ace’ already 10 & high state of improvemi Terms of salr—One-rixth cash; the balance in oqual pay. ments, at one, two, three, fom d five years. ith interest ay tho rate of six per cent per annum, secured by deeds of trust em the property, HU WV ERSTOL: 2, Comptroller. Office No. street, St. Louis. For further particulars yee Sonne: dustmate otione 1 Che: }MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS | x og h of April Bai ily, from 10 Wes. We sudtrom ote 7PM, ee SM JOSEPH ‘Srvarn, President, Joun Maxine, Comptroller. Ornate Or a Ler yl QUARRYING COMPANY, ‘electivn for ft trnatees: f this at lock, P.M. New York, March ae baer OF PALESTINE 18, a1 d_to meet, in cot Knigh; a Junctibn. rien igre n En mime, the Masonic Tempi ‘April 6,P, M. By order €, Colovenal JACKSON, Record HE MARINERS’ SAVINGS, BAN K—CORNER OF ‘Third avenne and Ninth streot, pays six percent inter est on sums of $500 and , and five per cent on sams over mn daily from 9 A.M to 2P. M. 4 WEDNESDAY ATURDAY ad Saas | from 5 to 8. Hon, JACOB A. WESTERVELT, (inte May or of the eity,) President. Frnsr W. Exos and Isaso T. Surrn, Vice Presidents H. Eutaworrt N. B—This Se other banki according to law by the its funds securely inves inly on bend and mortgage, on property worth deuble the amount lowned. CAMPMENT OF ivered Rooms, on Sunda; siternoon, April 5, at 3 Capt. James M. Turner. Ths sale ot tiekets fo be, appro orphans THE TRADPS, &c. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS A pnveoges vale of ‘the tailoring business, desires a tion as clerk or or ,esbelman, ant to make Niwa 2 erally enatal. fer an be given. hat fe Wwitiaae petty Up stairs, at ao. Bishop's. Jp nd om hg ol A SITUATION TO DRIVE A steam engine; he has several rears’ experience in run. re Gece fet penne *e Citee a. Ss = Li 4 jeune for three days, Pec on Motor or 11S ey street. i 0 MASONS—WANTED A FIRST RATE WORKMAN, recommended, aud ie viiling trroscke wep job by calling at 62 Fourth vtteet, before seven 3 TEDDY A GARDENMR, A SITUATION: ONE eae ree A ita branches, anc ANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAS, STEREOTY ER, to <o to Chieago, Il. Apply at Zt Maiden lane, FINE ARTS. VaTE Lo agli TORT A gi Bai J ONLY, collection pend Gordan saaets Sis per a WANTTO S814 FOUR 0}. ne BOOKS, PRINTS, ls of pT gy if thom ca tlens PES be niven f Nii hangs om for tbe ment of books and eneravings for sale ce ieee Toney PYN 404 atroot. LD pooks. Ane ENGRAVIN oO, sm a as yore AT THE taravings, 1, portenits, wabjects appertaining to othe te ee arts or literature tremely low prives. CATHOLICS,—ATTF, Btom bmen! of deat, ia thocailegtion ta de sid at acti fee i. LEEDS §00., at oleten Aw, \, tre aay” Aart! 6, PIVANCIAL. ~ NEW YORK AND ew, WARCEM RAW, The bonds are issued with interest ovupoas attaobod, pag: able on the Grat a of February and Augast ia oach your, and the pense! ie canule on the Girt day of A aga 1864. joto the Farmord Lone and of this city, ‘As trustee for the bondhol dors in all the couttios thro h which the road py make tho moe! cumbrance «ion the per cont upon, its gout ‘is Fond. all of which, it is ox to close “construction so- peo Beane’ eeths end ot tho y Tho aocueity upan which thess bouds ars based is believed to be in all te wm pl ae roliabl: of tho fires mortg: Ay ta. orenstn, proapeotiv aatisfactory au now. i vac Proposals for ail or any of these bonds may be addroasod to: Wiitiam 1. Deaper ‘Fronsurer, Hariou iallevad Goa w York gacuorted t state wisethe? ti et nda, or im io stalm blo respootivel per cent, Hane, inth of duly, and Tou Aug: Jooting all or any part of the ‘ie {a reserved, if dsomed foe the interest of the Compan: ceen at tee MoHiol’as DRA, Prosidon tee Of the city of milos tong, Son New York, is one hundred a Dota} the city with Albany, att the trade of the Went, together with a ior that of the North The apnual gross carnings of the road now oxcood ove million ot jew York, April 34, 1865. pPiihen Se $600. 000 “MONEY 10 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, fe watohes, eat w...-—J wena oe mMorabandise, and personal property cash, Business Keer tial, and enroute capt aS ai Naséad atrost, first back office, TLORE $550.000. <MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMORTDA, watches, Wace dry goods, sogara, & er, baught for cua aity soot nad prompt, by Ns Co., ‘rine cometoeiom EBerebanta, 108 Necsan street, coruer Ama, room % soevad $155. 000 <r. IN ANY AMOUNT, CAN BE had on diamonds, watehes, joweley, se- che out.) cca ‘apd m: atee hist Frompiirrenenied. 00 oad Gael’ Cemptiaon at the Loan a1 Commlgnion: eto, Street, bask oftaerep WANTED—A PERSON LARD RIA? UNDER A temporary, though pressing pesaulary ombarrass- ment, wants o Joa, ef ‘bor unt, a) the Te ome sf g16 and’ good sone tbe given, te if preferred). address A lineal YASH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR Cased ee ie ibs » watoh wider vane Taluable personal propersy generally. street, second floor. front room, trom 9 A.M tot? Mt EBT OF THE LATE REPUBLIC OF TSX. D bought by OLIVER W. STANTON 81 Froa ersiene institution sre Sponrely is Sanested. rates Sette « the eity of Now York, wort! in bonds in this city. ‘CATED 8 os WoODRULL Prevideat. Punt, M.D. Van retir,} Vine Freeifiente: ‘ampannir L. Buxron, Soocotacy. oy ey sums of $600 oe eee on sams over S500. ER’ '. Prosidons. Pau W. Bi nd Tekno FS ) Vioe Pi wi a 4) Wasnt mith, Vico Promdeate, ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED. sere, No. Bt Libary crappie hak ‘4 PHILLIPS, Auction. fo. t, one door from Nassau, on stocks furniture, pictures, merobaadies, ds, Tote with wn for oats ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE sTogEm, posals will be, received ot ‘chris’ office 1) of stock of the lish of April nent, for the <4 of mill lollars in bonda, runuuing thirty years. donde are ssseed ye Shas of Marah Caroting or oe he ruction of the North Carolina . Carclins, They Will berissued in sums of ‘These bonda axe by axpress ona Martins oda mill lonee address their a eo le! “ an ‘aroline atoaks,”t0 Wierts dercernee: iso state a6 what point, ead is ENTUCKY TRI or Connersville, Ind., money wanted by D. 3. RARNES 05 Liberty atreet. ) APISALIONS —THE FOX AND Wiscowetes stating where an interriow — OCOPARPNERSHIP NOTICES 25. 000. —WANTED, BY THE FIRST oF JONE + or July, in an established clothing house, Fequiring mere means for. the extent of thot bu pecial oF active partner with ¢ —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE + above amount, in a livery stable, doi , well stocked with horses, engenes a slough, best a poek art in good Fetee with al $300. A PARTNER Aalg dines aay RARE CHANCE Ne. + tor ike monoy. ti Dusiness man, w tion for abo day, may hi plication to Broudw Broadway, rom 1. 200 72, SLOW. WANTED, AN ENERGETIC MAN, to take an interest in the boat paying bumaess, ia operation man; Li bona fide ol will be given, am and see for yourse! | MeMAHON, 176 Chatham steoet. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSILP HERETO. Jory gusting between David Stevens snd Giibert L. viland, ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. ALL ‘wsianso will be ¥, David Steve “payin ste STEVENS, New York, Apa’ 1805. Deep gto’ OF CO PARTS ERSHIP OF DEDERER ‘and Carpenter, having been this day dissolved by mu ‘al comsent, the business comtim ‘ gato who will alse Seen F oe the New York, april 4, N OvICE JOSHUA A. YAN AM ZASSRI, HAS THIS DAY mitted Daniel 0. Archer, ert rertaee with im in te f ‘and reining of lard. The busiases 2080 Waahiapton shreet, wader the sams JOSIIUA A. VAN DANIBL O: ARCHER” 1 be comtint and firm of Van Tassel & arebee New York, April 6, 18%, ARTNER win PROM $1,000 TO $2,000 WANTED, in a enh, whol retail drug store Nowe bat of charaster aad iateyeity” ened apply. ‘The cash Jed, but the right sort rons Drags, Herald oes San is Indispensable. Ploass Partners, who will continue te cosdast ender (ho rm ef Seatord af tiene. f New York, Mareh 9), | 0 MASO: OR ODD FELLOWS, WHO MAT. w T°. ease —A partner, with 66, mvllssed a never of he vstablishmont is La in bonares yeti ia wanted 44 © peceom whi it z ® Rood I zat rer, 4 ddrevs tend i Wo nicuanbs. # T°! HYSICIANS ANY JOUNG HAYSICTAN Wise. Spportesity by addveaslog 'w Vibe (pees pore” 5 Pipstetan, ‘care of 8. J ant, boq., Wend be Astorsey os.” ANTED, A PARTNER —A GIG! resere ete arcitel hones, doweg “z. omaean tire beriness parts: cook comical of oo “Adtpe WG. Ven. (5 Poet Vthon,

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