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ome NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1856. 3 News from South America. of jerked boot (of whish there was received almost no- | tion, all their denials and admissions, are harmless, ewer. Americs. There was no change to notein ratesfor Lon" | «ORY GOODS, dec. euruaorrs oF GOLD AND DLAMONDS—rmE LArEsr ) a4 bigh as 16,000 rels per drum was obtained by | ond only serve to amase and interest the few politi- | 7% Pbl.-1,000 $12,000 York, bbls...2,700 866,700 eer ee tee ites 0f 400 « 600 bales, at $1123, a | RICHTER. RIGAUD & BRUNE, 119 LIBERTY STRERT, BUENOS AYRES TRADE--CHOLERA REPORT3—OOM- seaemers Dir? Sak mass hand gy hn od cal demagogues which every country of any impor- Total .,,. sessennas sees cane s4¢ 088100 i bag was firm, with fair sales, for the ineat of etapies of Ret a vere impor snd wach MBROIAL STATISTICS—ZXRBOTS OF COFFEE FROM tendensy ‘of the market t 3 ‘on the rise.’ Im. | tance ia unfortunately inflicted with. Flour, bbls. bi mvs 2,585 319,500 | %8#0n, st full prices, the mari having sdvanced they are prepared o odor at te most Uberal terms. RIO—PERN AMBUCO MARKETS. ‘attor the arrival of the tast steamer heary par- | In our local financial affairs nothing new has tran- ae et : duzing the week. The receipts during the wook have altro, “We, have Sater Com Buonte Anne sesen tag: | chacnee ware made, at 21100 to 21150 rele, while as spired during the past week. Notwithstanding the «11,146 917,411 | Beem 2.204 frem foreign ports, and 24,560 countwise, aa | GPRING YARIEEIES Wit, pied 5; Rio Janeiro, 15; Bahia, 1! tecasmveco: EH rng tige hah gr lietiny abundance of money, the rates of foreign exchange er Al por: OT Airgas per elodoars and toa ¢ stibe wail, per Abby Taylor; 137 African, per Reindeer; and it Shocks hde.1 eo Boa | 28860 coantwise, of which 19,855 were trom Caltfornia, | Wt! Ofer # very exgnnye sad Syst) spgranen: of 1.376 | (ipeluding kips and caltskins). selected with muoh care expreasly for their spring sales, and ta "300 Ikon —ihe market was quiet, and prices unchanged. be disposed of at 409 LeaTaEr —The marke’ during the week was very firm, REMARKABLY SMALL ADVANOS. ipping The Avon had.on freight, specte from Buenos Ayres, | Zovting A ballast, te tie eah eeYorA’ voule were | Temain at pointaso low as to prevent large shipments + Pernambuco, £699; from Kio Janeiro, 472 a2. of | being partly loaded for that port, at £20 per ton. Ex- | of specie. The banks show a very large specie ba- gay, value, £1,400; total, £7,025, and diamonds, | changes fluctuated from 28 344. to 20d., and a large amount ji yained at £22,268, is) ges from 28343. hy eis, and the receipts of gold is 80 far in excess of our th cog Aspe Partie ‘atiention is directed to At Buenos, Ayres it war gouarally balioved that the ne- Fe, oat he etrigg ee Mapeneht uP st 612008 1490 | Csrorts that an increased supply must appear in 1,080 | ja nama supply, with ae Rr arety cases nigh Tape reese and choicest sprang eaves gotiations Arana WO in nothing. = : ¥ thisg was dull and gloomy. Tne British Past of De. the regular weekly bank returns. This must lead to 1,000 : Hemlock, cae ‘about 26,000 yards, at from Se foe ge rey 5 comer 29, pontine tis followings cea ae Weekly Beport of Deaths a rapid expansion of bank loans, and to greater Pr " 3.700 ‘And pew numbers 47 and 49 Catherine street. new invasion of Flores must 1 event of e ~ | Stock. x * 92,700 . — } theweek.” Ho discubarked at Lar Piedras ettn some | ' *20 sty andconnty of New York, from the 294 day of | ease in financial affirs generally. «As soda a8 the 800 | PAvicinnc==Pork™ he slack proving ‘larger than | QTRIPED GINGHAMS—J08T OPENED) ¥1VE CASRA, three or four companions, and on the 24th we find him Men, 63: women, 60: 198; girls, 130—Total, 380. spring opens we shall have an activity in business 316 | what was anticipates, prices were easier. The sales ona- price 1s, ARNOLD CONSTABLE & 00., sheet the sources of tne Arroyo del Medio, some 10 | aduite, 122; ‘chiliren, 288; males, 101; fomalos, 189; | almost unparalleled in the history of this country. 1.078 | braced about £00 bblA, including mest, at $18 3736 0 Sota - Solace edalng ee ina’ Gare Se sie pn, i. The exports of speci at week was exedingly Re | EG ee Sg, Mie ene St chet | SPHNG MARTA cecethcae aepaat ko. : ; : DumASES. limited, aa will be seen by the annexed statement:— - . f 100% 10 dbis., incl SPRING Ma, AND T ‘hia occasion, judging from their publisasd corres- | Albumiariaand Bright's | Hooping cough, 3 Seer cn prem ats an ana Wee ane ine oe prime, ut 28 Ea $9 a, sod Peceee ee The'asormens ls unsurpaweed, both in richness aad pondeces, the Haniafecine authorities on ths trontier | , disease of kidneys,.... 2 Hystecia...... 1 Fearing rien ecunepen se 1,800 | pen aTy Hephehan Western wasnt Sila $16.50, Irie | @UTHIGE rich and elegant my es of Faris made aoe and. Appear to have acted with «pirit and in good fai'h, which i OP became car WS Te ere ea iors ot 1 fe 400 | ncaa was at $18 0 Bel hams wore unchanged. Cut | Sp’expraniy tov the Tamir cada! ow ered ras we hail 28 » weloome symptom of re:nrnirg coufraterni- lexy » ped peasomol brain... 6 ? tehip edie - 859 | Moats 200 packrges were sold, at 7c. a 73¢c. for shoul- ‘Buyers from ail sbotions “are requested to call and examine ty. Colonels Orono sad Cardoso, advised vf tha assem- | Bleeding from lungs..... 1 Inflammation of chest.... 1 | 9 ban tng week. : dors, ond 8%c. 9 93c. for baws. Bacon was quiet. A | tbe slock, as they wu bo offered at low priges and on the meus , immediately started in pursuit; and to their effect. | Bleeding from stomach.. 1 Lnflammation of heart... 4 | ,, Total for tho week sseevesereneiensenesees sone eoQ28,037 | GTB and 8X0. 0 Bike. for DAMS. HAcom ee eee at | tavorebls terme. i 3, MLLLS, , fre co-operation the easy dlscomiture of the enterprise 23 cn grana fom of Tangs. at ebiiciaides 02 ax gary | lees. 236. for ‘Obto,“an i aoe Slate, Ghaces Koa. A and 82 Chambers street, murt be mainly ascribed. : 071 Druga, ca... % =— On tho 24th, n conv y of arms ani acimunition, evl- ; 1 Inflammation of throat.. 1 | ,, Tofal: 806... 134 Soup, nss:: 000 34 | Slr "Extn of Sdn 400 tote mero eporied, at 10%Ge~8 | 'T'"bloasle the casement manticud Os tes po It, dently intended for the invaders, was intercepted by Com- I) 2 Inflammation of tonalls.. 1 bi at . 480 Dey goods, cs, 13 1,309 | Toye, an@e ranali lot prime atloxe, "| tion of éreation who caily throng the warehouse of mandant Cardoso, and the escort, conslating of an officer wa Tonge "th ene) «> A. H. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly auction sale 806 Toraceo,bales 42 "540 | Cay -Clovar cells at 123¢c. a Lo ic0.; Timothy sells at <0. 09 wl Hy LICHEN STHN, OE Ey ee a gece reg erie se aan eae of stocks and bonds will take place on Monday, at TAS Dowes's,bales 8 509 $225 48075. Rough flax is quiet, af $2 15 a $220 per swyata haben tow coaty dee lepantion’ thereat thonatons morning, Christmas day, they crorsed the Rubison—tuat | Gowvulsions, adclt, oa Malformation of heart. 124 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. case eee cece eo86,989 fashionable and a net ete EG DIBBDKS is, dhe Arreyo de} Modio, the boundary Ine botweea thts | 20nvulsons, infantile... oF The notes of the Central Bank of Tennesses, a DANIBR WEST INDIES, ever imported into this country, including i> de list all the Stule and Santa Fé—there>y consummsting the favasion, fn, + Repertory latest noveilies of the Parisian and Knglish markets in For the re¢empiion of stocks For the Treasury Department. official bulletin published by the Cronica, in which, to be | Fever, bilfous. candid, we find some things we do not compcehead, and | Fever, jioebeay fore bis patrons 4 : f, bbls.... 134 1,253 Candles, bxa. 42 454 ur, bbls... 180 $1,045 Gin, cs...... 1 $148 | variaty, exlent ant extrome cheapnens his sook us wnequaiies | Place ihe mont recent, rovaltios of the Furopesn capkate pes in this market. to their native mart of farhion. : ; MR i Baving azrived at the Cana del Arbolite, apparently | Debility, acull 1 Nashville, are refused by the other Nashville banks ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. HAT AND CAP RIDBONS, wibout pursuit or molestation, they there halied; and | Debility, infantile, oh The bank is said to be owned in New York. The 7 Geuze, Satin and Taflete Ribbons, on the afternoon of the seme day the party, from some | Delictum tremens, +2 ‘Ato Gonseval’ of the State’ haw heen @iretted to Baie ee eee Anormans, FANCY axD PLatx Cnaves axv Latisns, Bomnwe cause or other, broke up and dispersed. Ot the dispersed Thee. ok ete repiapeorced 1856. PF Be MANTLL AS LAWNS, FLORENGYS, MANCELINES, OILED SILK, CROWN LING, pet must beve recrossed the Arroyo dal Medio, for we | Dropsy... egeesee 2 examine into its condition. Their recent isaves are 6. JACOB LANSING MACH £ND COLORED SHIM TRIMMING LACES, PLAIN AD r of twenty being captured by the authorities of Santa | Dropey in the cheat...... 2 able at Dandridge, Jefferson county, Tenn. 1s now prepared to exhibit s superb oolleotion of the latest FIGURED NETS. FUENCH AND 4. 2 ¥é, Meanwhile, Flores, with his staff and some six'y fol- | Uropsy in the head......16 pay’ . Bee csr : Inte were PL ac Le ARTIFICIAL FLOWRES, lowers, shaped & course southward, apparently in the di- | Drorey in the ovaries... 1 The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, | “Total... ..seseseeeeeees Tartar ssesse $18,698 | comprising all Hai ls new and lastclul in form and inaveriat, | MONSET FRAMES AND CHOWNS, VELVET RIBONS. TARLATOG#, reaeaet no. Thee ave the eaontial facta, ex. | Sulargement of heart... 1 Washington, on the 26th ult., were as follows: Arete seterececece ceeeSIGO0S | Sod expressly designed to mee! the requirements of large bay: LAr Soars Merangetaents enables ‘tien fe | tracted from the series of communtsations that form the | Erysipelas om E i“ om Caer es from every sectou, who will find Gu examination Umi foe | , the extensive naiure of his arrange ug 38. 4 4 1 8 Fever, . For the Interior Department- Domes’s bales 100 = 3,400 600 FIFTY THOUSAND WHALEBONE SKIRTS, SONothing furiher is kaawn of the movements of the in- | Fever, typhoid ; For Customers "500 6,740 | Of the most improved patterns, und al favorite cblor. that roses the tune bring hm, consgnaen from big | vaders; but by the latest accounts they were still in the | Fever, typhus ‘i On account of the Navy. aes! *:.:) NG. 42 Cedar street. | agent. and the beral support which he has hitherto received: sernitory of the State, and 20 far from being rou'ed, nad | Finches of i petri. v2 0 | Bae co erent ee ne eT 7, OTEM AEE 40 WOE OPEN eg Paar aie WEED SCUPd eee trecisee ‘Colonists Geniaten'ant Goan. |) |totalesers-o<e " mi ‘On Monday, waren at # 1 HOLVSALE SOFT HAT WAREHOUSE, 431 BROAB- po, with a force of 1,000 men, bad assumed the offer BECAPITULATION—DISRASES CLASSED. ee ohare and Randal = —_—_———— ae and penetrated into the lesert to attack the Indians. Of | Bones, joints, &c. Stillborm and premature The residue of the first mortgage bonds of the — = — | WyRskeE BROTHERS, 4 AND 66 JOHN STRER®, a Hovementa of General Hornos very little was said or | Brain and nerve: 5 birth........ wes Great Western Railroad Company of Illinois have wore ayy DOZEN Seige ea yg eee oe Lseporters and Jobbers of ‘The monthly re‘rospect of affairs in Buenos Ayres for been sold at a satisfactory rate. The road will be | Ha: C8. 290 binck lace veils, new paiierns, at $2 50, $4. An exten- Nanben rovisic u ait tmuent of dered bands, th cings, ins ad + | Dogars ber 186, chown apes langaor in the local de- finished on the Ist of June, and meet the Lake Erie, pow ene insertions in Swiss and cambric ra oa, Jue received per hice Little progress hal been made in seeu:ing the frontions Wabash and St. Louis roads, with which it is to be ie 13,00 a een SO UE EE Kivboms, ae. are against the Indians, although quent invasions whicl fi 1 ‘i i $8, CBs... 702 VISIT IN SEARVH Const nt of ‘the above named | had taken place showed the actual dangers which ware consolidated—thns forming the great central route 5.519 Hardware,pis 287 4,926 FOR THK PLACE 70 BUY DRY GOODS re IRRATIY conning a chien seme avery seaman Oe iprsnecees from Toledo, on Lake Erie, by way of Lafayette, 6.622 Drugs,ca.... 2 660 MOST ADVANTAGHOUS, Which’ they offer far sale at very low prices, MOST SATISFACTORY, Packet, afver iMustesting many of the com- Fort Wayne, Danville, Decatur and Springfield, to | Tebacco, ots ee ? ong bois. 620 1,227 | wong bring any reasonable Isdy or gentieman to the just . vt mereial acd other @ifficulties unter which (he B sae Candles, bxs.. 36 5 fr ILSOM @. HUNT & 00., ‘Ayreana are labering, savs:— rnd 24 | the Miasissippi river, at Quincy. Dia fruit, on. t cigeesio'y THE BOWS en oroRE IMPORTHAS AND 20RRERS OF Tn shor®, the evils are become complicated and chi 18 | The value of merchandise exported from this port | Total... ‘NO. 126 BowRny, ; WOOLLES AND OTHER G00! nic, and it is not in oze or two montas that we must ex- Is the store where the best assortment {s kept, and where the Nos. 80 and 82 Willis etree. corver of Maiden !ane, pect to cease from them. The demand for the iaterior proviness and the re;ubifc of Pacagaay haa also falen off luring the past month. fhe rumered collisions and the warlike preparailovs being mado may have a share in bringing aoout this sorry result. In military equipments they were exhausting, peraspe forestalling, the resources that should have been devoted to emigration, internal 7 | during the week ending Friday, Feb. 28, 1856, ber aa r4 lowest p:icea are arked, where one price { ee ’ * Mirrora,bxs.. 4 $170 Carpet’g,bales 2 $600 PO PIIEROBRCASE RL. Toor == seasen tenon he + $1,106,955 |p, ; ! aioe’ a cod. to, , IWSTRUCT: : esi exoried it tamae time wie 8000 | Droge eo tc 1504087 Machinery" 10k 6,48 | AngnaCh pease ae ee ne eg, | nnn nnnnmnnn EEN —<e Pistol, ra U2 Perfumery,cs. 2 245 domestic goods are received direct from the manutac- $10 —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMKTIC.— $1,111,955 | 1. R, goods... 1 ie teas ehliaeaca ee, - Mr. DOLBEAR. 609 IL ence bis The importatiou’ in the same time were as fol- | Candler, bxs.. elty of ment and Gaye weer eth diag eS Agr te BeAtA, at 10 te Type, c8...... 1,400 | ‘Auendleus ascortment of ludies’ dress goods, to fitthem'for acy business, Ladies cheap and private lessona- improvements, and the development of the productive in- 1 | lows:— Hops, bales .. 100 | Every kind of linen goods — Gustries that could alone susiain & healthy and profitable | Penmar! o General merchandise, , $1,959,362 Paint, bxs, 1,036 iA largo line of Graperion, 6) —A COURSE OF WRITING LESSONS FOR $2, IN- foreign commerce. ‘ Bug Dry goods... ..44 1,758,614 $3,698,176 | Ex. logwood . 3,775 | & full etook of mourz ing goods, $2. cluding #:ationery. Bookkeeping, thorough course, In articles of daily consumption abundant supplies bad | Germany... Liven handkerchiefs, bo-iery and gioves, towellings, diapers, | reduced to $15. Apply this weok, ai te oadeales, 462 Broad 1,058 Gutta percha. 2 964 | tare cloths, dc, &0., in abundance. pl rook. 4 pcloths, ée , &C., : Brook- 350 Furniture... 10 368 | “*Misuy" Jobe. trom auction a satouishing low prices, and one | jyay" Corner of Franklin street, apd Siz Putlon SroeG, ire —— | fact proves this, thatis, of onc style French ginghars, we sold = ae ee seeveeceeeeee $29,693 | lost week oer )5,000 yards at 2d. per yard, and have more ot 5 —LADIKS’ WRITING OLASSES.—MR. PAINE NEW. GRANADA, the same sort let'—provably the cheapest goods in America, OU, 285" Grand, corner of Bowery, and 166 Fultom . 148 $1,490 Candles, bxs. 12 $138 6,000 Mansminies quiurs— ’ Sireet, Brooklyn, continues to give. ten lessous in wridng for tats. been received durirg the , aid in many articles the | Ireland. AT Unknown... stocks in hard were very heavy. Combinations of dealers | Italy. +1 had monopolized the wholesale market by buying upen- | Total. sere seseseesseee8O tire cargees on joint account, which were revolt co the POBLIC INSTITUTIONS, retail Cealere at their own price, Thess operations fora | Aluehouse, Bikwils Isl.. 2 Lunatic Asyim, Bloom'le. T | vege to Feb, 28:— Excess of importa over exports... ...¢.++4++82)580,201 The following is a comparative statement of the valve of exports from the commencement of the 12s. to 20s. time maintained an artificially bigh figure, but, the mar- | Bellevue Hospital 28° Lying in Asylum........ F, W. &W. F, GILLEY, 125 Bowery. $1 to, or mvteon’ for, $2, mel ‘stionery. Bookkeeping. | ket botzg gluttod, wholesale prices desing, ad-even ai | Clty Horpltati ssc... 4 Wartalal, Bmig't Hoop. 1B 1855. 1860. Increae, Decrease. a ee en es areca aa amen —- Siimetic Sevat reduced prices allthis week, Pupile ow ( Se reduced rate: it was very dulicalt to effect Sparse Home Hospital.. 4 = 6 87, 4 - 984 218 1 63 meet EWE AGEMENT. Create attend day or evening, appointing thelr own hours, Salea, OLA esses seeeseseeeeeeeee seseeesereee ses saeses’ A — 2,912 345 26 «1,340 ‘WILL CONTINU® TEN DAYS LONGER. ONLY FOR WRISING, 8 FOR BOOKKERPING.— In export prcduce, large contracts for hides had taken — 10,428 ” 11 sis rom Bs CONTINTR Sy DATA ONGRE, LY Py ms ing | place, Lp pevertheless, at wae goes that in conse- | 4 1,239,005 eran 129 ite ") 1,500 nenes nates in ‘mourning goods, extraordinary induce- $1 aw api mega fom 5 0 Pi eclocks rit | quence of so many versels being in port, a large number | 9. - 290, 28: 123 210 228 ents. iat chance _ | Broadway. between Ninth and Tenth streets. Lessons in ele- ae es compel ne i ere ballart. Since tue news 8. ee ar 63,216 1 170 400 466 eS fear i atl ms f. sods parebaseds| by eeeebs cutlon, lind grammar sod compouition, including spellings | by the Pampero, which arrived on tue Sto of Dacember, 07 = sae crept , the French, Spanish and German | woollhad shown’ «slight downvara feadnacy; put che | § = eS ee Sto 2 1,400 | wordnet Teests thousand dela woruot neetaes | —— Cc ROBBING AELENWOOD._ Shearing operative soy delayeis a tke | & Not ina oF 3 IB rere nee 880108 i is 10 _(090 | Sicgpmet ar uivagby ery deamer an wiibossaat | BOSSSRPEA Si Aken while ahaa | ‘ussettied atate of the weather. ‘The wo, however came | i be Bieta ot i Geb ease Gem Cee an. Athy eeaay 21,o7e | SH.enormotis reduction from thew value. | Dent teseuce tur the past elget years, cuatinuse wreceive Sew | in rapidly, and all parties agrosd chat it was by far the ; The exports continue light for the season. Bread- | 7e#°, !bs.. otal......4. +++. $21,071 200 picces mot poubans hem aualiy asis, students, upon much lower terius than any othar teacher, The | beat conditioned clip ever remitted from that aactae: a8 mer stuffs continue to form the bulk of the a; te eRe Veer ae, 200 ploces mourning French prints, best quality, at 1s. instruction is separaiely Inparied: orough, snd speedily | The cause assigned fs thst sheep had acquired an intrim- | 11 ls Ben vali, ‘The'remmpHou of intatndlinayi ees ae a Domestics, bs. 100 $6,602 Drugs, cases. 3 $1,604 | 0S plcoes mourning Toulard a ka, available in practice, Open day and evening. sle_value, and were attended to aceordingir. inal nrsareetieey eas - reau igation : ——— 1. rem ie nae : = Pr ’ “The orcilations in the money market hal scen gene weasd Honpltala), ‘25 ‘Total 380 | give a great impetus to foreign shipments. Of tho TOtal sess seseseersercseeeseeeseseee sree sees «498,856 20 pieces barechea nike. jarani ie ia an, erpetionn ki aglly erent. Ounces closed on the lst ot December at GEORGE W. MORTON, City inspector. | imports, general merchandise was in exoces of dry nears 53 pioces gro fe Rhine silks. «| aod riperor manner by FOSTRE 2 DELON, Kee | Sie. A Gity Inspector's Office, New York, March 1, 1806. we + 800 $5,600 Tobacco, hhds 2 si47 | Si Pieces fro Ce Kine alse seduction, Priveie lessons day and evening. aa’ on app A barbarous murder is stated to have taken place at goods week. The receipts of eoffee, sugar, tea, 160 600 Butter, lbs... 643 152 | with a poveral assortment of mournin, ‘all of wil 2 TELLERDN Buenos Ayres* on the moraing of the Ist of January, but | = ——————= _| skins and minerals have lately been unusual: 70 431 Snooks. 38 304 | be sacrificed, W. JACKBON, successor to IRENCH LANGUAGE, ETO-R, Ti 8 no particulars are given, 7 y large. 50 800 — O.¥. Barrnovourw.S8L Broadway, | iinuet te devote bis tae ts” private maracton is Frence ead om Montevideo our advices state that disunion, | FINANCIAL AN® COIMMERCIAL | The particulars of both imports and exports, for ai ++ $8,234 Beween St, Niobolas and Metropolitac. | Gorman: alee the English branches, and ‘Passed anarchy and prostration appear to have reached ac.- last week, were as followa:— ‘on the contineat of Burope, migration—whick the present government ix using every effort to encourage, and whteh is now the more impera- « tive since forced labor is diminishing, partly by the cho- Tera among the slave population, partly on ae count of the very stringeot and’ wovere measures adopted by the public authorities for tho entire supprormon of the slave trade, Early in the pert year, the money market was easy.” However, towards the clora of March, and ducing the moi ot April the Natfonal Bank maverially restricted their discounts, raising at the sare ting the rate of interest to 8 percent; avd although la'er money was macre easily obtained, yer tars rats rer sined uoaliered till the close of the year. Out of the ovuk the ruiing vate for first wplass paper bad been from 83g 10 9 per cout, votal amount of bills of exehange in estianted uring the past year at 26,155,000 on London. 14,590, 000f. on France, and 8,140,000 inure» Danes on Hamburg.’ Phe extreme sates have been 27d. to 25344. on Londen (very ittrle abcve 284), 840r8, to J6Uce. oa France, wad O40ca. to 662r+. ou Hainbnrg. “he expectations of a better race of exchauge. ba-ed on the very Leavy exports of coffee ia past year, Da d, which in gome measure is to be attributed 10 the goveroiuent aad by thy N bullion, 4s also to other usu.ual demand to Europe The torel importa du ine the year 1 abont £2.¢ i coffee expor 2, 00 bags against 1,094,576 in 1864. Tue importations of sugs 1,868,429 ‘The rum iunported was 16 exported, 1,565 ‘The csmereial arrivals tone register against O91 i wards was coucueted by exhibiting a ton: 6 departures in 1855 amon ccasting {rade outwards ssows 2,748 vee 339 steamboats, agaivst 2 O44 in ‘he previous ye. ‘The operations of the miat during 18 :=C inedin gold, 1,007,820 milreis; do, in silver, 1,053,604 milreis, 300 reis; total,2 070,984 milreis, 00 vei. ’ Vhe value in cireulation increased io she same year 12 per cent in comparison with 1864. ‘The commercial news for the month ‘rom Rio by the Avon states tbat the saies in coffee wore unimportaat, Cealers wanting highor prices in coneeyucnse of the news from Ewope and the United States. The following are the latent quotations:—Wushed, 6 (800 to 6500; superior, 5))600 to 6/000; first good, 5200 to 5/300; firs? ordinary, 41800 to 6} 000; second govd, 4)\409 to 4/600; second or: nary, 8/600 to 8|800, foliowing is the re:urn of bags cleared daring the month:—124,185 baga for the United States, against 111 866 in December, 1894. There is no- thing to notice in freights., Quotations for England were annel, 458, to 60a.; Antwerp, 58s.; Hamourg, 40s. Meciterranean, 468. to 508.; United States, 503. to outer S0f. Exchange for bills on London was firm at 27944. Dates from Bahia furnish intelligence to the 19th of Janysry. ‘the Christmas hoiidays were herd!y over, and business had scarcely been resumed. The market was superabundantiy supplied witn dry goods, flour aud fish. The stork of flour amouated to 19,000 barrels; the latest vales of New Orleans realiz ng $18 aud Richmond $27. ‘The stock of fish, wich reac! 14,700 barcels, was rea- living $15. Sugar from the interior arrived freely, but from the outporta only a few hundred casqs had come in. The crop, it was expected, would be one-third below the average. The stock in hand, when the Avon lett, was oo canes, 292 boxer, 671 Qarrels and 26,000 bags. Su- jor, for Sweden, wae fetehing 4 . to 30a, 54. per Yat, tree on board, ex freight and commission; good browns, for Channel, 23s. 6d. per ewt., free on board, ex it and commission; ordinary browns, 2%. 64., tree oo eee heed imine A yee was exproted more ordinary qualities. Coffee was in demand, 40s, 34, being the current rate, free on ‘ex freight and commission. Cocoa was ly purchased at 088, 7d. per owt., free on board, ex freight Sind commission. The following is a retura’of the crop exported for (he yeers ending Soptember 30, 1854 aud 1h96:—1854—Sugar, 35,189 cases, 890 boxes, 118,005 bageas coffee, 29,083 baga 1856—Suger, 44,845’ cases, 1,018 ngs; coflee, 66,476 baga. trom Pernambuco is thus summed up: although interrupted by holydays, haa nv imports aod asiet have been ry moods has beez but limited In vodtia' 4 ia tha ndsence of ar within that period been agitated, and with many of them a war with some Power has seemed in- evitable. Politicians have blustered, correspondence to an interminable length has passed between the governments concerned, this national feeling has been increased in every way by all sorts of dema- gogues, and, in several instances, the commerce of the country has been seriously restricted by the pro- babilities or possibilities of a rupture. Notwith- standing all the indications which have, from time to time, appeared, of a suspension of amicable rela- tions with Great Britain, we have been at peace up- wards of forty years, and are likely to continue so. These little difficulties last just long enongh to exer- cise a moderate check upon all illegitimate opera- tions, and serve to preserve a proper equilibrium in commercial affairs. Carried to this extent they are harmless, and their conservative influence is of the most desirable character. A!l the efforts of the governments of the United States and Great Britain to involve the two countries in a war must be futile, 30 long as most import- ont interests of the people are so identified. The industrial classes are not affected by the long drawn out, long winded negotiations of a few oiiicials. The farmer does rot stop his plough, or the artizan his machine, because there is an issue between his go vernment and another, upon points which could be adjusted by wise and sensible men in a short time, to the satisfaction of all, The industry and enterprise of the country cannot be arrested because diplomatists disagree about the construction of a treaty. The seasons come and go, crops are sown and harvests mature, regardless of the lies and quibbles of cabinet ministers. Veasels arrive and depart, loaded with the products of every clime, without apprehensions of any interruption in our commercial intercourse with nations. The ptb- lic mind cannot be Induced to believe in the poasi- bility of a rupture growing out of the trifling points at issue, but it must be prepared for a long and tedious agitation of the most unimportant matters; for the most violent denouncement of each party by the press of both countries, by all sorts of crimina- tion and recrimination, by the use of every effort to use the pride and petty prejudices of the people” in -d, on both sides of{ the Atiantic—all to end finally in an amicable settlement of all difficulties, in an adjustment of all questions, prerent and pros- pective, and the re-establishment of peaceful rela- tions, until it suits the government of either country to raise again an issue requiring the rehearsal of similar scenes. Itis time for our people to place these matters in the proper light. A war between the Unit- ed States and Great Britain is almost an impossibility. The people have the issue in their own hands, and are prepared to assume the powers when necessary. Public opinion is the great regulator, and when ne- ceesary it acts decisively. There is a point beyond which the governments of either country cannot pasa withont the consent and sanction of the people, but that point has not yet been approached. We are ow ag Our rulers dare move, nd ptobabiy as 2 all their ni ous wad corresponden E Saddiery. Other articles — 1,087 Tin plates...3, Dyewocds, &e.— ‘Nn slara....2 Fustic,. — 5,140 Do, hangings. 1664 Pertumery.... Planta, Sauces... Kngraving Emery 69 881 FORT Quantity. Value. Cotton, bale. 6 $102,835 g'8. Beef, tea... Lard, Loe. .126,271 Pork, bble “ Cit.bark,casks 9 op, The.781,926 69,472 Rosin. bbls... 94 i bbls.11.696 4,602 Wax, Ibs. 1,113 Wheat, bus. 12, 24,880 Raga, valea. V'rlarhes,bols’ 94 3,460 Coppr.ore,bxa 378 Tota! Pr + $3 ny LONDON. Beef, tes..... 282 $17,400 Baoon,lbs..410,783 $41,021 Pork,bls.&ies],513 26,100 Rice, casks... 50 2,077 ane! Cotton, bales, 237 $11,133 Flaur, bble..i,600 14,713 185,746 6,547 Books, canes. . bla Pot ashen 56 (1,978 ‘Ashi at Bit ine Rie terrane Yas , ton. 7 FO8..6.4442,000 166 Tobacco, caces 712 30,664 FORM eo eeeereeeeeseees ELSINORE. Cotton, baler. 787 $40,281 Logwood,tons 112 $0,200 Total . oo 846,481 Cotton, bales. 177 $8,620 Rosin, bbis..2,400 $9,621 Rye, bush, 18,232 23,840 Potash... 920 Encon, Ibs.189/627 18,008 12) Rice, trea... 159 6,249 520 Lea, cloth, on a 360 —— Togwood,tons 40 © 820 $01,977 GLasaow. Rosin, bbls. .1 560 boia 126 S828 8 sus 100 Chiriqne Co..... 155 Galena & Chis 50 0 40... 80 150 Ch & Ro ts! RF SECOND BOARD, 100 sha Reading RR. 7000 HR 8d int; 200 Nic Tran Co 900 500 Fe&Keypt Jbl 50.N Y Cen RR..bo CITY COMMERCIAL THPORT, Satonvay, March i—6 P.M, Aces. —The market continued ‘quiet, were without quotable change. the inspection office was as follow: iret sort, bble. The stock on hand in Te was some better demand for home use, and with some inquiry fr export. The rales embraced about 6,000 Breapstvrrs,—-Flour—The: bbis., including com- m mon at the 0 jer oy Superfine Moen and ani superfine low ira Ohio at $7 6: So ea Canadian grades of 3% u 28, Extra Genesee was at $8 75 a $10, was ia better demand, with sales of 400 @ 600 bbls. at $7 a $9 50 for common to extra brands. Southern flour was in fair demand, with sales of 1,200 bdls., at $825 a $8 8734 for mixed to choice 87a $10, Rye flour was at $4 25 a $6 25, meal $8 624¢ for Jersey and $4 for Brandy- wine. Wheat—The mar! was inactive, but rather firmer for choice. which was scarce. prised 4,000 a 6,000 bushels, a small lot 68. nal. Corn was inactive; sales of 1,500 bushels were made at 72c. a 750. for Southern and We mixed, a 74K. for Southern white and yellow; 17,600 di Orleans mixed, old, for’ dist at Dushels wore soll at wore steady, with Coro - sales reached about 3,000 bales, without further change in prices. Corre® waa firm, without much activity. Dealers were heed the heavy sales to come off by auction on the 7th inat. J) sIGHTB,—To Liverpool, 250 tioroes beef were engaged 1,700 bbls. flour, at 28, Od.; grain was mominal, 74d; cotton, at wm 5-10the arked; and hoavy ements wero Heht, » of private latters pa in wore waiting the racer KNIN’S BAZAAR, 513 BZOADWAY.—GRAND SPRING ‘opening on Thursday, Mareh 6, 1856. The public are most reepootfully invormed' that on the day avove namod. choice nasoriment of the latest noveliies in ladies’ and call dren's apparel will be ou exhibition, ai! of the very best make, and such a cannol be aurpasced. it paralleled, in this city. GENIN'S Bazaer, Bt. Nicholae Hotel. 613 Broadwa: Grams AZAAR, 513 BROADWAY, ST. NICHOLAS Hotel.—Millimers trom the country are’ invited to ca!lon ‘Thursday, March 6, 1806, ana ceiect their ladies’ and children’s pauern bonnets for the spring tr INEDS POSITIVELY CHKAP— OF UNSURPASSED #ADRICS, CHARLES G, HOOK, 759 roadway, ‘Will open Monday! March 3, 15 cases linen goods, From auction. 4 caves pillow eaein gs, 7x3, 4x4, 5x4 and Gxt wiac. 2 Diea hed esméck, 7x4, Bxt and 1x4 wid rish linen abirtings, from 2s. 6d, to 32. 6d. per yard, ases dam»sk table cloths, of a 1 sizes. 500 dozen damask vapking and tower. ISEN FALL, 22 ROWERY—WOAN & 0O.—TBE proprietors take \eave to inform toeir customers and the public that they have movod their entire sock of livep goods to theatove store, v-here they wil (row this time forward continue the yholesule, fogethe> with the reiail, of Uuens and dry goods of all kinds, at the lowast cash prices. They are all of their own importnior, and in order to make a permacent trade, they will r them at the imoorter’s prices. ir stock oor Asis of linen sheeting, all widths and qualides; dames table Cloths, whit ana brown; damask tabla snans, diavers. hacka- buck towelings, napkins, W’Oyites, white and brown dril s, checks ard suipes, all warraned puro ‘inen— together with & large lotot new #uks stipes avd plaids: a splendid lot of black wilks, striped sod checked; musiins, brilliant, printed musiins and delaives; aiso, cotton sheesing by the piece or yard, cheap. hey willopen, apart from their general stock, 500 pieces of 7 Sih aud 4-4ta shirt. ¢ inen, trom 20 to 40 cents per» ard; :40 pieces of fancy Hoet, (rom 10 90 caats Der vari These Intter goods were sent them on commiesion they nefer selling them low @t thelr swore raiher than sond them (0 auctim. There are no damaged or oenkrupt’s Koos welded in this’ Yat, and they will sell lower than aay other house having the same articles, Having a buyer al wavs in Treiand, they axe in a poeition, wud are deverraiued to seli low. acd estabilsh thelr house on tho same principle aa the “Old Linen Hall,” in Dublin, Ladies are respeottully requested to examine ibe above stock. as ailorciog x iarge arsortinent in oneal them will be fau0d & splendid lot of 5 ¥drop napking, irom $1 to $15) per dozen; ickens and bleached muslins, cheap by the pices; Merzimac calleos ib great variety, at 10 conta per yard; striped poplins, (a large assortment) trim Sa 0 Bd per yard, wit al olber dry goods, to m the want bul urchas om aor ace: LINEN HALL, 382 Bowery. BADBRATER’S ASSIGNMENT.-FOR SALK, THIS Seek, to close the assigpment acounts, the following ex- eaven tts 64. per yard. case! por 200 barexe delaines. 3. Oa. Dar do. 160 challi 2a. per do, By order of assigne bs OB WILLIAMS 4: 00., S47 Broadway. ‘RW SPRING GOODS.—LYONS & JONES WILLOPEN on Monday, March 3, part of their new stock of spring ny) including @ Jot of very bandsomegcolored ailka, at tn n eeioas Oe be Rata yt Set a Is. 6d, nyerd; ween Canal and Spring. ” ig penser dite oben. -\-<_ SPRICCAR GO. HOOK, 760 Broad will inom ond arch RICH FANCY SILKS, BAREGY, LAWN BODES Bib enraee os EW SHAWLS FOR TAR SEASON— Received by the recent and now open at STEWART & 20., Broadway. Chambers and Reade streeta, IN MONDAY, MAKCH 8, A. T, STEWART & CO, ‘Wil open New Dress Goons, received by the steamers At- lantlc, Ftna and Asia, Broadway, Chambers and Reade stroets. OBES, ROBES—ARNOLD CONSTABLE & OO. ARK \, Ow’ prepared to extibtt, at retail, thelt entire mpring im jortation of silk, bareco and’ Organdy robes. N. H.—Novel jes received by every. steamer, ‘No. 62 Caan) street, near Broadway, the max. Senor Verges had arrived on his way to Kio pranonnncnn ne paetihitess u NOBSETS AT WHOLKSALE.—WE ARE IMPORTING | No enticing promises. netro, ax Mipister 0 ; or Tax Port or New York. tnd manwiecturing all Kinds of Frenchy German, Englisn | ¥0 SoUcibg promises _____________— afalise mlsion had been erailod 12 Geueral Gullo, Boat abceiery Sing nan amir IMPOREAPIOWS CHEER THAN DEY GO0DS. wade. Bethe croans cers pass tho doors nn” | PBCHANICS, INSTITUTE, NO. 1, BOWERY. 5H the government ot Paraguay, as a representative of the Sunpay, March 2—6 P. M. Me aad fet +S GAYNO#, 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. | aig, SVoringl school of the Tnatitue for Se lasing oe 1. Confederate Provinces. During the past week the stock market has been : es § 7 of the Sib Mi We putts our clan for pairocase among Ki ‘628. Instruments— INGLISH OARPETS—OF VERY DESCRIPTION, AT Intelligence from Rio s The cholera bad disap- 1 the rulii 61s 9 3 1 edentedly low prices, ; those of kindred institutions, and pledge ourselves to . pee from the cap tal, bat ad broken out in otver por- he cris ly quiet. The ides ahez close Pet 1 3,078 Sbeks pk... 8 unprec Let re Frowiedee of ha necentty jo every Garman in ths | woe of 1: emlian empire, A statement been | yesterday do not vary materially from those cur- 1168 Rope, bxs.... 5 Broadway, Chambers and Reace streets, | S* #hortatime as possible. Subscriptions rere published which shows tho amount of business trans- , f? ee 5 | seted duiirg the year 1855, and, although the mischief | Tent at the olose of the weck previous. The news eae CC oes 267 Passions —Map'ie Demonesr, s75, BROADWAY, | PP Okino anighly spoken of by all as Pupli,ladion aad produced throughout the country by the cho‘era and the | from Europe lately has not been quite so satisfac- ” 466 Hops, bales.. 13 ‘384 . cheat 3,113 ee ee er brane sore, 7934 oaeraees gentlemen. Those who wish to learn the French language political position of Surope are considerable, the in- tici; + but it is mot of a character cal- Books, es 2 453 Rosin, bbls... 100 160 | Cppesite, Greene, will be opened on Monday, Mare without apy weele ef time and money, will not be disappointed. Grease of trade in percoivabie. In imports more activity tory as anticipated; but it is mot of a character c: 8,026 Rice, bois. 3 102 Lumber, .72,847 2,200 glow rick and elegant display of fashions ever offered, under | jn visiting ibis gen'eman, at 437 Broadway. prevailed during the first six raonths than in tho three | culated to create any apprehensions. A few weeks ae Run. 2086 pimipapgy seins oho ae a = — sh Ww oye Ps Presedix g ene a ith Ae filoa tre i" will suffice to clear away all the political difficulties "401 ate aa aoe eee 2 $41,650 — ne IN BAREGE DE LAINES AND PIKREA can receive atew pupils for instruction in’ the mw other ‘articles, tome of which yess which at present serve to depress the public mind, ir Grand total $1,106,055 | 13000 yards Baroxe do laines, 6d cheap at 1a. Tee doure fos Bron way, rom It Go'lock Pe Mee Tak athostdcnte’ Metag bare akan A ‘ she esseseces ania tanad s puee Mdl ConM A uRstne ta wala Worse | Soe eee ee ear 3 000 do, 1. 69. worth 2s. 64, PANISH LANGUAGE.—PEOF. GORBIN CONTINURS manufactures DO cioga in tha improvement in | ll such bugbears as have lately agitated it. On tor Stock eee ye ea ae Part of a bankrupt 0G andox, ‘soe noeeey. Soave econ in the. ove, -AppIy at 136 Might art, the early the year; but this important branch of | this side of the Atlantic we have nothing to fear. * f # . sltas , : q jereant rary. ® room. 4,726 $1200 Virginia 60 shs Erie RR. .bU0 58 rame premises, to single gentlemen, with or without partial | eee tite: ania previous pears’ beoamne dai dating vee | OUr local aChirs are sound, and we have enough to "500 $000 | to 150 do 3 | Gans BAZAAR, 5 BuoaDWAY—oRAND OPEN. | Sonu? “last four or five months, owing to the cholera. which | do to develope our internal resources. Politicians us hG, 1866, will be opened the eee a varied and | — = MU: AL tended to paralyze ‘he demand and intercourse wits the | will continue to wrangle, and will, if possible, keep oe Serres Point Dalenonn, oy one Tinie: Messe, | —~ becky nhess eeaaee saterioe of the country) whesee seeibehnees Bed fellee |", tai, mind ina. state of excit "ag wae Valencennes pnd thread laces; Freuch embrolderies,collars and PIANOFORTES, | FRENCH HARMONIUM AND 1 | off so materially as to be seriously telt by the shopkeep- public mind in a state of excitement; but we pity sets; lace do.;Honiton and Valenciennes capes,berths,coifYures, melodeon to let, a. 32, $2 00, $4 and $5 per month or far “Hintatae tthe aly eat provian,otantaty, | BAY Bot the leet Len tha hey can embrol usin at aN | Riis eersamne sie sere | sunene,-vleh rita ap teat mek | being Smparstively mild and subsiding, gives fheroprade war with any European Power, or interrapt the are be c gure the, attention, of buyers. tswise cambrie and guipure the Bowery. re i better Burlooes ta the prevent feet rich sammenoss | movements of commerce which are going on now 5748 26 New Jersey Rit.. 123 Avtamiuciwne re BARGAIN, FOR CASH. —TWO APLENDID savew | ; + "1 rave piands, with metallic covered, progressing means of conveyance by ra!l aud otherwise | 8° Prosperously. We have not been for any length aa ee ee ee ,GUNIN’S Basaas, 018 Broadway, Bt Miebbiee! Mojel::~')) 626 Siete Prana) aatigd ts every Naber Cal aes ‘will in time prove great auxiliaries to the gensral im- | of time, during the past forty years, without a war 368 300 Readi 7336 ENIN WILL ISSUE HIS SPRING STYLE OF GEN- | Macdougsl street, second floor, rear. provement of the country sud its commerce, though one | creitement. Di fii rtant atl i 300 Reading RR..... 923 ‘tlemen’s bate for 1866, on Saturday, Ma-ch —— ————__—$+- “ serious drawback atili oxista—the want of sufficient im- | CXCitement. Dozens of important questions have GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposile St Paul’ W. LADD & CO.'8 PARIS FIRST PREMIUM PLA- ber square piaioe ‘yo Surcpenn sad "Arerican “ar te Baste Industrial albtion of 1868 SC gRHART NuRDICAS é ju ‘&MUNGER. SEVEN OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR 8 Mnished, with round corners and moulsing, rich git orpamental rose pa tern plate, beautitu! mul rich tone, warren: and made by @ celebrated city maker; wits unexoit tee for two years from Jecembor ast; it is rich'y polishe¢. Cam be folly tested by the purchaser. Will ba sold for $210 cash. A rare chence. Apply at (38 Sixth avenue, near Thirty- eighth street. REAT BARGAINS, IF REMOVED IMMEDIATELY,— ‘One spendin seven octave rosewood pianoforte, in wae ten months and cost $275, for sala, for $150; ono seven ee- lave rosewood do. tor $120, acd one fir $100) one. mabogaay do. for $85, ene do. $75, and one $0. Others lor $30, $: $4. Can Le seen at 102 Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth ave- nue, R. QUNZALRZ. EMIUM PIAKOFORIES.—G. & H. BARMGOBR, MB wleecker abcel, extensive manufacturers tor twenty Jenrs, ofier w large and varied assortment, at reduced prices, And the grest advantage In buving from firet hands at Uae manufactory, ulso wo examine their grand aisxooal plang, ou one second hand piano, $50, and ous perior to stiy'Lo w ta) iat SLO. H & 0G., MUSIC DEPOT, 5 BROADWAY publisiere gince thirty years, at H mock of ena million works, the largent te Thowe who want good musio, allow ration, the United tates, please to enil. REMOVALS. I McMAHON, COUNSFLLOR AT , HAS &l + moved hivaflice 0 27! Broadway, corner of Chambers itrect, in the Shoe and Leader Bank building om 12 & 13, UTRER EB. MARSH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLO! 4 has removed his office to No. 271 Broadway, corner Chambers sireet, over Snoe and Leather Bank. rooms 14 amd 15. 1. R. MARSH, 271 Broadway, BMOVAL.— BEEKMAN & COMPANY, Have removed to their new store, 473 Broadway, betwees Grand and Broome sirests, ‘And will open ON Moxpay, Mancu, 3, With a new and splendid SLOCK OF DRY GOODS, Of every ‘To which they respectfully invive the attention of the publi, BE MISSES ANTISELLI’S SELEC ris: oa obtain for thelr cbilares in Ue 8 Ndvaniagee ‘ols. good education, wit the comboria ef & home. Terme . ILLIARD BALLS.—A ASSORTMENT tah peloen by WI: , WLLANG, 490 Brooese ‘0¢ Crosby. IK MODEL BILLIARD TABLES AND ‘cushions, patented gly * are for sae eal up staira, Burton's, on the above Wepremeets toe eras le WEOTBR FOR SALE A FINE STOCK, WITH Rewly Invented cushions which are preferred others by tho best judges in the States. Private houses, furnuhed, ‘mall akended ‘0. MUrnished, anf Orde RE PITH & DECKER, 0 Ann street, HOTELS. HK GLORE HOTKE, CORNER OF FRANKFORT AND William siree'e. contatning 259 rooms, being newty flied Up, is prepared to fvrnieh single Toms al’ 96 cents per night, or $100 per Week. Cilice open ali night. Monla served ai a hours, apactments for (amilies, neatly fitted wm, JACOB G, FRENGEL

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