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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MOSEY HAREB®?. Monpar, March 31—6 P.M. The stock market opened this morning very flat. "Fhe report issued by the Erie Railroad Company did not affect the stock so much as anticipated. The twansactions in Erie were not large, and the closing prices show a slight advance on those current at the opening. Reading closed heavy, after moderate gales. Cleveland and Toledo was steady. The open- ing of the Lake Erie, Wabash and St. Louis Rail- yoad will, undoubtedly add largely to the business and receipts of the Cleveland and Toledo Company. On the Ist of May about two hundred and thirty. ‘@hree miles of the Wabash and Erie road will be open, and the point on Lake Erie to which the trade and travel of the entire sections intersected by this yead will tend is Toledo. This gives that place greater importance, and makes it the centre of a Targe railroad business. The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, by the opening of this new route, becomes avery important link in the line between the Atlantic ports and St. Lonis. The most direct route now from New York to St. Louis is via Cleveland, To- Fedo, Fort Wayne, Peru, Indianapolis, &c. The @emand for Western Railroad stocks to-day was limited. The stock market is unusually quiet, and we have no doubt it will remain so for some weeks. Outsiders have enough to do just now im attending to their regular business. Their minds are too much occupied with buying and selling goods to give any attention to the stock market. So Jong as this lasts, we shall not see much improve- ment or much change in prices at the Stock Ex- ehange. After awhile outside business must, in the natural course, gradually drop off, and the mercantile classes will be less engaged, when they will be very Jikely to try a flyer or two in Wall street. They will then not only have money for speculation, but, we hope, for permanent investment in the best securities en the market. Then we may expect some activity among the brokers, and not before. Wall street speculation is excited almost entirely by outsiders, and the outsiders are the most active portion of the mercantile community. It will therefore be seen that stock speculation is sustained by the commer- cial classses—that the stock brokers accumulate for- tunes from the profits of legitimate trade- and that all the morey lost on stocks in Wall street is drawn from the channels of commerce. The supply of eapital is therefore unlimited, and the amount that flowe through the Stock Exchange is as inexhaasti- ble as that flowing into the most legitimate pursuit known in the country. At the first board to-day Virginia 6’s declined 4 per cent; Nicaragua Transit, 4; New York Central Railroad, {; Michigan Southern, }; Reading Railroad, 4. Illinois Central Bonds advanced j per cent; Erie Railroad, }; Michigan Central Railroad, j. At the second board the market was a shade or two better. Brie advanced } per cent; Michigan Southern, }; @leveland andyToledo, 3, Chicago and Rock Island was lower. There has been within the past day or two a more active demand for Milwaukie and Mis- siesippi Railroad stock. Since the negotiation of the last loan, neeesaary to secure the completion of the whole line, the stock has advanced. It is now in de- | mand at 86 a 87 per cent. Galena and Chicago closed firm, this afternoon, at 1134 cash, and 114 buyer 60 Gays. After the board Erie was firm, at 57} per cent, Michigan Transit was dull at 13} percent. The prolonged absence of the Star of the West and the Daniel Webster, steamers of the Transit Company, mbould not be the cause of any uneasiness. The steamship Brother Jonathan, the veesel coming @own on the Pacific, is very slow, and may not make the run in Jess than twenty days, and as she left San Francisco on the 5th of March, she probably did not arrive at San Juan del Sur until about the 25th, This will not make the Daniel Webster due at New Orleans uutil the 2d or 3d of April, nor the Star of the ‘West at this port until about the 4th of April, ‘There is nocause for apprehension that Walker has seized either of them. They sail under the Ameri- ean flag, and Walker is shrewd enough, notwith standing the stupid blunder he made in breaking up ‘Whe Transit line, not io give the government of the United States cause to commence hostilities agains, him. He knows very well that Marcy islooking out sharp for a casus belli, and he will be careful not to gratify him, if it can be avoided. After the adjournment of the board, the following gales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by A. H. Nicolay :— $1,000 New Orleans city sixes, 1875......int. added. 75 10,000 Virgi: ia coupon sixes, 1887 do. | 913 30,000 Northirm Inciena RR’ Goshen Line do. 8434 9,000 Lake Erie, Waba-h &St.L. Rlstmt do. 76% 8,000 Toiedo and Lilimoin RR. do. do, 76 do. 2 . 5636 4544 $1,000, 20 Astor Fire Ips. Co 20 Eleelsior Ins. Co 38 Rutgers Ins. Co 80.%. Nicheles Bank . 60 Seventh Ward Bank ..... Simeon Draper's regular semi-weekly sale of ‘bonds and stocks will take place to-morrow (Tues- @ay), at half past 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Ex- change. The sales at the Mining Board recently reported as Franklinite, and New Jersey Franklinite, should have been Franklinite Steel, an entirely differert company from the former. A meeting of the stockholders in the Mineral Min- ing Comj any, of North Carolina, has been calle! for Thursday, the 3d of April, at the office of Grosebeck & Co., No. 1 Hanover street. We are in- formed that business of importance will come up for consideration. The Assistant Treasurer reports, today, as fol jows:— Paid on Treasury account. $66,901 12 Received‘ “ 280,407 34 Balance “ 7,254,987 03 Pats for Arsay office... 50,067 03 Paid on disbursing checks. 96,173 72 The receipts include $50,000 for transfer drafts on Boston. The operations of the Assistant Treasurer's office daring the month of March, 1856, were as follows:— Asser’ TREASURER’S OFFICE—RvCEIPTS AND DiSBURSEMAVTS. March 1, 1856, by balance.......... ++: $3,026,970 03 Receipts Curing the month:— ‘On account cf Castoms.. ....$4,406,022 18 On sceount of patent feos. 5,856 50 On account off. 0. Departay’t 174,682 30 On account of trans‘ers...... 3,990,000 00 On account of miscellaneous ‘448 37-8,516 000 20 11,542,980 Total.... pment’ -— searnry drafts +» 4,098 996 40 Post Office draft 198,998 86 March 21, 1866, by balance By deianee, Or., dladusiog ae Srovepts éuring: the month. To payments. . 134241 03 Balance . . 1,293,901 62 By balance Cr iateront nooonnts. 61,928 18 Do payments,.......... ‘ 34613 50 Balanee . 27,314 68 y 1e0’pts for custome in March, 1856. 4,405,022 18 J red pts for customs in Mare, 1566....,. 2,417,425 53 noreasein March, 1856.......,..++ 1,987,500 66 By balence (r, bulin and ex: penre ace’nt for Assay office. . 2,188,668 29 By coin ree a pene the month ..2 612,460 79 By fire ba . 1,004 594 20 4,507,054 99 6,045,723 25 Jo pay" tn coin, -8,271,001 66 “fine bare, g” ditsilve 1,680,271 62 4,951,273 18 Balance... cece ete cece eee 1,694,450 07 By cin in hend, in Assistant Treasurer's offise.............8 576,208 33 By coin in hend tn Assay offi 576,096 90 9,161,200 28 By fine bars in Arnay office, gold ‘and silver... «ee 1,119,863 17 By anperted bullion in Assay of- fice and fine ailver........ ....1,067,876 02 By bullion at the mint for coin’ge 2,015,288 66 4,192,517 81 Total... - $13, 843,818 07 ‘The annexed is the statement ‘of business at the Tinited States Assay office at New York, for the month ending March 31, 1856:~ $5,200 22,500 shemiah United States bullion, (including Cal. Br. Mint bars, $2,800) £01,000 Gold bare stam; segereeneses 1,004,504 20 framnicied oe. , Mint, Phii., for coinage '870,146 44 The warrants entered at the Treasury Depart ment, Washingtcn, on the 27th and 28th inst., were as followe:— For the redemption of stccks . $15,600 66 For the Treaary t, 86,645 94 For the Interlor Department. 97,646 30 For oe reaneee 125,367 74 War warrants received and entered. 85,217 46 War repay warrants received and entered 1,140 @2 From mcelleneous sources 4436 25 On acc. unt of the pavy.....+ 56,6¢6 71 The annexed statement exhibits the average daily movement in the leading departments of the banks of this city during the week preceding Saturday morning, March 29, 1856:— New Yors Crry Banka, Loons. Porn Circ’n. iis. 612,841 238,960 8,063,006 734,944 365,601 3 846 222 1,209,245 200,106 5,670,369 321 195,687 2/980,915 1,663,561 58,883 5,731,653 254.064 118,800 2,113,519 168,612 _40'817 1,295,179 91,523 158.077 "849,608 96,129 272,131 787,006 264465 1 1,524,227 819,219 247,464 1,204'046 789 125,858 2, 298,450 196 690 156,122 "954,086 103.267 92 926,486 94,855 111,408 480,91 27,234 28,N1T 534,516 Leather Manuf,.1,901,887 164,668 246,581 1,447,127 yventh Ward. ..1,100,802 137,240 231,430 '671633 500'902 8 325,911 316,780 6,509,181 181,242’ 963.825 2,003 5 874,718 173) 150 842,021 228911 1,306 154 tee 826 1, 105,482 98,207 1,733,; Ara 118 508 ” 848,803 81,151 3, 865, 815 126 527 1 151562 _ 504,72 83,005 1,280,182 107.131 743,336 irvine... fs 6.817 494,808 Metropolitan . 207,419 6,038,049 4 ti Powe 2 4 palo 90,251 617,759 Nasvan. 117,143 1,019'896 East River. 87,881 324,128 Market, 324}090 1,187,512 St. Nichoiae 92,278 "432)305 80,014 2'395,245 90,523 5% 118 834 110,334 "356,518 94,080 727,338 96,554 273 680 105,871 1,039 305 80,804 | ’241,519 y ‘ i i ThA 125,619 N.Y. Exchenge. 228,420 10,217 125.307 168,301 Bull’s Head..... 266,324 20889 118,982 166.611 N.Y.County..-. 819,613 10,588 90,404. 152,310 * $104 745,307 14,216,841 7,943,253 88,186,648 The last returns, compared with those of the pre, vious week, do not show a very important variation in any department, The changes Caner past week were as follows :— Loans ard disecunts, an increase of, £211,731 Specie, s decrease of..... 2°252,715 Greulaticn, an increase of, a Deposits, a'decrease nominal 71,208,618 Deposits, an increase sctually of.... 368,502 ‘The discount department has not varied mach dur. ——_— NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, 2 an if 4 Biseseeg 3 Rane ExSSReBBS bog e° one i $2388 re ay Ee 5 B FI 2 5 HY > 8 EF F i a3 i bei ine Eee B i 3 i e 4 36 20 do. 54 Ohio & Mise 200 do. do, day re Cin. wimiog 72 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mospay, Mareh 31—6 P. M. Asurs.—The sales were small, and prices unchanged. Breabstvi¥s.—Flour—The market was buoyant, with afairdemand from the local and Eastern trade. Phe sales sebraced shout 6,000 » 7,000 bbis., including hap 4 mon to straight State’ and Western braadi $7 a $7 25, extra Stave at $7 25 s $7 50, medium and rades ofexira Western, inclucing Obio, at $7 25 a $8; jenesee extra at $8 208 $10 50, Southern was in demand, with fabdout 1,500 bb's., including to ohoice brands at $7 12% a $8 26, and fancy and Pee do, at $8 $9 123. Canadian was fo reduced stock. Sales of 300 » 400 bois. were made at $7 623¢ a $0 26, tor gocd to ex'ra brands. Rye flour and cora mesl were set and pe rices urevanged. Wheat—The sales embraced 2, 000 ourhels fair Canacian white at private terms, aod 5,000 do. ¢o. prime quail nay $190, with sales of small lots of red Tennessee, at $1 60 for inferior and $175 for mime. Ccrn sas easier, the advacce a tendercy to check shipments. 1° about 15,000 @ 20,000 busnels, including mixtd, wnite and yellow at 6fc., with a small lot of superior white a 67c. Rye—Sales "of 5,000.8 7,000 bushels were mada, \a- cluoirg Perneylvanis, at $1 10, and Northera a: $1'12. Barley—Sales of 7.000 bushels four rowed State wore made at $1 28. Oata were ia fair demand at 41s. a 43c. for Sate and at 430. a 46c. for Kater CorFER.— The sa.es embraced ab: ehakeeeed mee of Rio at 11%e. a 12¢., part inferior at 1134¢., and 400 do. skicmir gy at 10)gc. The stoek of Rio it is market was estimates at about 33 000 begs. 100 mats of Java sold at 14Xc., and 140 begs Laguyara pold at 12¢. Corton.—The sa.es reached about 5,000 pee chiefly in trameito, the market ¢ oving firm, enpecial. .y for the medium and better [apes of middlizgs. Freicnts.—Rates for grain to Liverpool continued ian Avout 20,000 a 30,000 bushels of corn were engage}, 1 Dulk and bs at 83;e.a 9d. and 934d. 250 trerces of Dect at Se. Sd., and £000 300 bales of cotton at Xd. a 9.824. To Glargow 400 bbls. rosin were engeg:d a: 3s. 6d. To Havre cotton was at %c.; flour at 76c., and grain at 26c. To Bremen, about 500 bbls. rosin, and 50 ti-roes honey were engaged at private terms. Rates to Caiifo:- nia rar ged from 0c. « S5c. Bay.—The market was firm at §1 12 a $1 18%. Hors were tn gocd demand, wich sa'es of Kastern at 9c Motasses.—Adout 500 bbls. New Orleans were sold at 42c. a 45c. ‘Navat E7oRES.—About 50 bbls. spirits were sold at 8c., and 500 bole. rosin at $1 60 per 310 Ibs., delivered. '—Eng ish /inseed was in good demand from store ‘There was no change of importance to notice in or sperm, Provisioxs.—Pork—The market was buoyant and demand good, with sales of 500 a 600 barrels, includicg setae ac 16 26 with seme amoail lota reported at $16 SLi. fa at $15, and at $17 for prime mess, B:ef was heayy, vith ‘ales of 10 100 barsela, ineluding country $8 a $8 75, and mees Co. #¢ S1l » $13; Fepscked se was at $113 $13. Beef Lama were firm, and wanted at $13 8 $16 50. Prime meas was quiet at $17 $22. Cut meats were in fair demand, with moderate sales at 7c. fcr shoulders and at 914¢. a 936. for hams, Obio butter was at 1€c.a2lc , and State at 20s. a 24c. Cheese was at 8¢. a 105¢c., with moderate sales. Lard was lese bucyant; sales of 300 barrels were made at 9%; :. ing the past three weeks, and the specie aggregates have been equally uniform. The banks have un- doubtedly deemed it wise to pause in the expansion of loans. The aggregate cannot, even with the ra- pe increase of the past ones weeks, be considered farge for the basis upon which it rests. We are in the midst of a very active business season, and money is active among the mercantile classes. The expansion last year was in the dullest season of the irate and a comparison either in the eae cd anking movements shows in reality saan em banking capital is also much larger now August last. The official account of the Bank of France, for the months of February and March, presents the following comparison:. BANK OF bie February. March. Detsor. rr. C. Fr C. Capital of the baok....... 91,250,000 0 91,250,000 0 Rererve cf the bank .. 12/080,750 14 12,080,750 14 Do. in landed prope: 4,000,000 0 — 4000,000 0 Back netes in citeu'adicn 831,265,100 0 530,280,000 0 Do. of tke braneh banks.. 96,480 460 0 88,730,800 0 Bank notes to or¢er 5,498 939 85 5,702,466 2 Receip's payable st sigit. 4242,272 0 4'540,151 0 ‘Tre’y ac. curreut creditor. 50,020,252 81 85,834 248 18 Sunsry accounts curvent.107.067,115 85 97,678,952 91 Do. wivs the branch banks 25,875, 656 0 27,962,020 0 Livicende pasable........ 12, eeu Pa 832,047 25 Dise’ts and sundry inter’ ret tir} 66 = 269,022 87 Commission on c¢porits, 20,661 95 27,780 40 Re-cise. last tix montha.. 1,738,783 w 1,728,783 02 Protested bills 16, 121 28) 806 24 Sundries 118,622 BH 1,570'285 43 LO eee 947,829,962 39 961,468,823 46 Creditor. Carh in band, 94,¢80,095 63 91,489.478 12 Cath in br. banks 1ig't87'2:0 0 3,756 Com, bills over due...,.-.496,877,016 0 13. 1, ono 0 Com. pills Ciseounted but not yet due... 227,030,052 96 240,521,525 4 Do. in the br. banks, .... 212,764,282 0 101/625,178 0 Acy. on dep. cf bullion 1,378 500 0 2619,700 0 Do. by the branch banks.. 1,811,600 0 — 2,206'800 0 Adv. on French poblie ae. curities a 10c.; the oe Bip for strict'y prime. BR ae 350 oaks were mace at prices ranging from . & Rear Estais.- ie ees ot No. 40, co-ner of Forsyth and Stanton, strte's, 28x07, $5,050; £8, adjotaing on Btanton street, 22x67, $3,600; 197 Forsyth street, 1a rear of above, 18x50, $2,800; 199, adjoining, 20x50, $2,450; 55, in Fecond avenue, U4x1C6, $6,850; on Twenty-cighth street, between First and mond avenues, 25x99, $2,500; 1 lov on Broacwny and Forty-seven‘ $€,000; house ard lot No. 85, ia Kast Thirty-first street, 19x80, $6 (CO; 2 lots oz Six y-fourth street, near Fourth avenue, 25x100, $1/550; howe and lot on’ Forty: fourth street, tetween Breadway and Sixth avenue, 10x10, $7 t£0; 7 lots cn 127th stree’, near Sixth 25x100, $2,800; 1 iot on Broadway, near Forty: 2€x00, $4,600; Eovse and Jot No. 121, in Forty-rix’h atreet, £52100, $3.200; 1 gore on Hight besiege A rg nen’ street, 253100, 8376; 4 do, do. “a: joining, 251! SvGAR.—The market was steady, with sales of about 500 bhdr. Cubs muscovado, at 6)g¢ a 740.» oblelly at fc. a7 The stock for Apri w as follows — Cubs muscovaa:, hhds....., + 7,790 New Orveans and Texas,. Porto R.c0.... 404045 Total. ‘The warket was Greer, with sales’ of 2000 208 1 bb's. Ohio and state prison, at 282. a 20. alin ADVERTISEMENTS BENKWED EVERY DAY. the whole stock ts disposed . THE OHANOES HERE OFFERED ARE:— Of at least 40 per cent, ss ca by the piece or yard, at immense sscr!: 1718 NEEDLESS TO PARTIOULAR public bar- fas bee phan ‘The first who eome i . W. & W. F. GILLKY, 126 Bowery. 500 BAREGE X trot itigom neta, ‘Will be opened on 7, Broadway, A T. BTRWABT & CO. ‘Will 0} March 31. WARE & 00., aud Reade streets. foam Hiei Reade streets. A MAGNIFICENT Rene pt ad OF SPRING EM. ecotirn and deve, 6 eee Wands, wily 4 . a mantillas, 4c. French cheep. They OS eee GRANT, S11 mann = MAREE AE eee BY AMERIOAN % ne} “a 10., 855, 786 and 788 Broadway. 1s tei MANTILLAS— FOK CITY RETAIL TRADE, Will be open for inspection on WHURMEAT, APRIL 2D, PARIS MANFILER EMPOR'UM, 361 Broapway, ‘When will be preserted to pubic notice wkat ia believe do be he mst vrecherobe cojlecticn ot tashionable novelties ever ex hibited im this Eaving been ‘enongh to secure the services of #0 yer em nent “artis.ey)”in the various. departments of manu facture, direct, from Paria, (ibe enormous expense of which ts only justified by his \y feels the ut most confidence in aeserting’that bis wererooms, this season, will be replete with all that is beautiful in conception and ar- Miteal in execuvton—garmenta that Paris fweif cannot exsel, and ut prices in strict ac:ordance with extreme moderation. he merely solict, from every Iady an Inspection. he varieties comprise — BE SILK MANTILLAS, MOIRE ANTIQUE DO. THE NEW EGLANTINE SHAWL SHAPE, GULPURE LACE &. 8 CHANTILLY D0. D0. AND MOURNING MANTILLAS IN EVERY SUIFABLE MATHRIAL, Observe, the opening day ia Wodneday. April 2 BULPIN. Brite & COMPANY, 473 BROADWAY, open, this morning. one case of the the richest siiks this season ; price $4 per yard, ee peried eo sik robes aL de es in great variesy. RODIE’S MANTILLASJRETAIL/DEPARTMENS.— OFBNING ANNOUNCEMENT. G. Brodie, 51 Canal and 63 or streets, will epen on Tuesday rll “les of Paria. ordi aod ober tiles, Hi bajar ieee tum ed from Burope with ih the ‘very latet no ‘his assortment is largest and most nem the com: Plote is the elty. Se ‘8 MANTILLAS. A novel, eahierahé nt, Opening day, ae ‘Sent RODIE’3s MANTILLAS. Berar. a ar ee OPE ING ‘Tuesday, April ‘4 A SUPERB. ‘ASSOUTMENT. 51 Canal and 68 Lispenard streets. eines eae Sys saat tre, at uarival'ed low in ev: or out lustre, mt u priest W. JACKBON’S, (Late Bartho‘omew’s,) new mourning No. 651 Broadway, between Sp: and Prince sta., Opporke Tidany & 2OMBAZIN8S, BOMBAZINES. Ladies in want of bombazines wil fiod it to their advan: seine ee ESN 8, (Late Bartholomew’s,) new mourning store, No. 551 Brosh way, fawetn Prince aud Spring streets, oppotite Tiffany. HOICE DRESS GOODS-SILK ROBES, GRENADINE roves barege robes. , de , &e., just landed, ‘be adced to our Monday, Maroh 31 ARNOLD, GONBTABLEE ty 00. 62 Canal street. (QEANTILLY LACE Marit as, W. B. MACKENZI‘, 45 and 47 Canal street ORSETS FUR THE SPRING —WE WILL OPEN Tl & day a eplendid aseortment of a new style of corsets, ma... esaly for our own retail trade, to whick we in- ‘of ladies who admire an elegant and co.n- fit GAYNOR, 45 third avenue, near Tenth wee and 262 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenth sireet. pr, CAP8—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT MRS VaNOt’S ladies’ dress cap store, 24 Fourth avenue, o~ posite Seventh st., ‘ate Divisionget § Country millinerseappl § ‘whh patterns on Teasonable terms. Eseant SPRING RIBBONS— ‘A great varioty of new at; 166; ise, A full assortment cf LADIES’ DRESS Fayence, At a reduet! TWENTY PER CENT tow o CoUAL rescue LORD 'AYLOR, 255, 257, 259 a aot Gravd Cienelly And new Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. ‘AMINA, ay, and w HIORSHS, CARRIAGES, S&C. SPLENDID DOUBLE SEATED BOX WAGON, WITH pole and sha't, fo made to order; never vised; the Owe? will eell ft ‘a bargain, if applied for oon, at 116 Waren greet up stairs, aaron fORREL HORSE, WARRANTED BOUND A. inevery way; caa trot very fas. also,an-¢ sole box wagon and light bartess (new). an be seen at a 8. J. oe stable, co:ner of Broadway and Twenty-seve: ' ireet, A 208108 CHAISE NEARLY NEW, WITH LANG? ‘ood shafts an ed in the best manner; woight 350 ibe., and very chenp at $2005 a aequisiion 10.8 doctor; ty sna’ ‘apron extra large. | Can beeen a Dickel’s Riding Schoo No. 7 Weat t Tbir eenth strees. (A BARE CHANOK FOR A MAN IN THB COUNTY _ For sa'e. a Bisck Hawk sial jon, half Morgan, fou; rear Old; will cbalienge acy four year old in the State to trot; be fs periecUy. gpotle and kind to drive double or ain . Inqu're at 184 Fusen street, or to W. POW, 57 Heary eet, Brooklyn. NGLU TILLAS, WRDNESDAY, APRIL 2. Ferra Te OO 8s 106 und 185 Broad war R4YNOH EMBROIDERIES, &c , FROM AUCTIO Just opened, by BEEKMAN ME OOMPANT 173 Broad way, Between Grand and Broome Bore of the cheapest French collars, needle ered Landkerabiets 6 rer oftered for sa Imperfect, only 6 62. ea. inen-bandkercbiefs, aah il) impertest oaly Ls. Finds, aro CASSIMERES, DRILLINGS, VPRE- IR MENS AND BOYS’ SPRING WEAR, Cut in acy length to suit Lassies . STEW ART, & 00., Broadway, Chambers and Readostrocts, RENCH MANTILLAS—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2— J. BACK & OU., 355, 786 and 788 Broadway. ry, SCTE AED. eee MANTILLAS, ON WEDNESDAY, BtLPIN’s, No. 361 Broadway. 000,000 12,980,750 14 52 822,542 93 4,000,000 0 5,085,084 0 Expenses ct the bank... 498,070 98 815,371 13 Premium on pur gold and silver, 1,064,424 20 1,310,148 44 3,058,718 34 1,267,745 96 - 917, 820,962 39 961 468,823 46 Sundries. Total........ The return from the Bank of England for the week ending the Sth of March, gives the following results, when compared with the previous week:— Public Deposits 6,186,.Increase, £203,153 or a ite 084... Decrease, 633,195 Re 8,192,570. .Inereave, 12,818 On the other side of the account— Government resurities £11, 45) :006..The same as before. Other recurities Notes uzemployed. The amount of notes in circulation is £18,620,000, being a decrease of £315,225; and the stock of bul- lion in both departments is £10,550,410, showing a decrease of £49,240 when compared with the pre ceding return. Stock Exchange. Moxpay, March 31, 1856. 400 ehs Erie RR. $1000 Virginia 6». 200 6. ony 9214 i tem let MB. 400 ‘ % 466 0 Exie Bonds ’82. 100 do. 60 57% 2000 brie Bande 100 Harlen RR. 560 19% 150 {inois Cea RR.. 97% 7600 Ili Cen RR B.wd 8000 GO ..68 be 4000 do 6000 Ili Free Bids wp 2000 de 600 N ¥\Cen 7's, 11 sha O'ty Bank £0 Hk State N York 3 7 Metecpoil'an Bk, 10 Hencver Bk... Ld 46 Mer Ex F ul 123 Mi So &No Ia RR 95 11 Cley, Col & Cine. 10234 200 Reading RR. 9 0 Had River RR. 50 Nie Trane Co 15 Mich Cort RR... 4 400 Cumb Coal Co 100 Panami RR... 50 do... 80 1OKig 200 100 Ch & Rk x Milw : Gaon Re BOARD. $5000 Miesouri 6’s.. 84 [65 Galena & Chi RR 11334 100 she Manbat Benk 14 1 4 do...,. b60 rg 26 Bank New York.. 120 60M So&NolaRR 95 100 Hud RVPR,..bd BK «5 0 250 tees GAM 100 Reading R.!"!. 9216 200 - B60 35° 20 Wine Lake Sh RR 72% 200 Nic Tr Co ....b3 1236 50 do. BHO TA 100 Exie RR, oT 300 Clev & Toi is, 79% 300 87200 4.0 Ot 50 57 25 Mile & Mita RR. 86 1040 aC) id 87 i) Si Bh Ch & Ke, |ARRIAGES FOR SAL] ex'ension top wi Aino ere dootar® veda —FOR SALE, A TWO SHAT. ‘been used cut three or four times. a ured bat orcs. A1s0, toar and alx seated rock awa} ches aud bi Alao,’s fine assort- ment of iight_work on band "Apply at Broedwey. aw RB SALK—A CART, HARNESS, AND WORK OF A Hore down t-we. Apply at 14 Sufoik street, beiwoen ¢ and So’elock, A. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME TWOSEATED WA gon, but Iittie used ana |ight; double harness. J, FUBD, 116 Etizabeth sireet. pif Bh SALE, CHEAP—A PAIR OF PONY MADE BLAOK horses, 1544 hards bigh sound end kind in ajl harness ip shares. Inquire at 14 Kast Sixteenth stree:, stable ir 1 Fear of FOB, SLR, A BROWN, HORSE, #1X YRARS OLD round snd kind m all ares trot in 3:5 toa wegon; he is ot the Jackson si lan neve bea famaty oF dociot’s houre, “Apply ai 209 First avenue, ator 18 oe. Fr BALKF—A VERY FINE SINGLE COUP? ROOK a way; can te made open or close, with a superfine 8 i, iver mounted, harness, All as as new, and forms a" irab'e establishment for a private family. Van be seen & CASBIDY’S stable, 263 Wort Twenty-fourth streat, OR BALE—A HANDSOME SADDLE PONKY, TWELVE bands high, sound and kind. four yesrs old, and a Boston chaise, in perfect order, with a harness to match, suitable for ‘a physician; chaise and harness $20. Can be seen at tho fac: tory, corner of Waterbury aud Remsen sees, Bushwick, BR SALE—A BAY MARE, 1534 HANDS HIGH, BOUND, kind and gentle; eight years old, snd can trot 's mie ia toree minu'es and ten seconds. Also, a light two seated family wegon, with top cver vack sext. Apply at the stable one coor went of Third avenue, in Thirty sixth street, afler,one o'eloe! OR 82'F—O8F EXPREBS WAGON.—15Q) 7 RE J. L, 1URNURF, at the Harlem raliroad dept, Twenty Hath street or 65 Fast Twenty sirth street. or A HORSE, CART. HARNESS AND WORK, i 961 Warhington tireet, in the basement. de SALE—A SPLENDID BAY HORBS, 16 HAND? igh, © ted for a écctor or y horse. or an ex jo person reed apely but those who wamts #0. Inquire & 140 Btanton sireel, SOR SAL E—A GRAY HORSE, SOUND AND KIND Has been worked ina cart, Oan b Price $125. TNOR SALE-A HANDSOME WAGON, SUITABLE FOR a doctor or for a boriness man requiring to drive aroused in tke city, or will be exchanged for a lighter vehicle of the semekind. Price $110. eo at REMSEN’S stab! a Court and U mt streets, | rook!y o NYY, TORK TATTFREALL’S, OORNER OF A7XTH ‘avenne and Thirty ninth street.—Austion sales ~ Horses wegone, coaches, barners, biankets, &c —One white mare, o1@ black mare, ore chesnut hare, one sorrel horse, all ood racdle and 1oad_horres, ‘ye ten to twelve worklorses, il be cold this day (Tuer ‘April 1, at 12 o'clock. HP. Paleeman. | GEC . CLEMO NB, Auctioneer. — ¥D HOURE, HARLEM —ON WEDNBS8DAY, APRIL 2 rr. Shute will show @ voung Abdallah bay horaa tor blemish, nd 16 honda buch. to some fitty @ riends, that bave already subsorived thatr axe good bia Inte misforiune, of Jews lack Hawk colt, that oost bim bo rae! ‘pie? Ary gentleman feeling divposed to favor the werthy may inke & chance a the rame. om 1 t 6 o'elockon we 2 A. BROWN ‘and others Ocmmittee. je soon at 22 Old slip wi mere cf hi to aetet_b’m in making very promisir gs young above date. ATCHES, JEWELRY, SC, G FNEVA WATCHES.—THR AGEN? OF THE ORLE- F brated watches of Montinie Aine, of Geneva, keeps al- wayern hand a large assortment of the finest timepieces ever imporied Into tbis country. achronern ters. Indiew’ ename led watehes, at dilerent rice: ich imported jewelry. T SOMA SIDER, 67 Nassau treet, up dase. AUIPUBE LACE ticked w. Be Mae SOR eAAY, ond 47 Oanal strest. ONITON LACK MANTILLAS. Wednesany, Apr 2. W. B. MACKENZIE, 45 acd 47 Canal street, 65 cases of white counter -} oo = — 150 ¢ dozen of toilet covers, “first quality,’ only 22, 6a. each, worth The avove bave been just bought fa the auction rom at about 40 per cent 'eas than regular, Me TON, 20% Be 4 Bowery. AMES GRAY £,00. WILL OPES, ON MAROH 31— NEW FLOUNCED ROBES, az, GREKAUIEY UE, CRAPE DE Pal MOUSELINE DE SOTE, Bat Reon, ORGANDIE, JA0GNBR, Novevries received by every at 720 Broadway. oo A. oa opened bis SPRING. ANTELETS, For beet city trade, Athis new store, Ro, 175 Broadway, above Ninth street, ID GLOVK8—K1D GLOVES.— Just reesived from auction, Pd dozen light ae warranted Lie hp kid, ale 9s. Od. apatr. APRIL 1, 1856. Newea IN MANTILLAS, ON WEDNESDAY, April MANTELETS DE PARIS, MANTELETS D’ESPANOL, DANGLAIS, MANTELUTS FREXCH, crarey AKD pause MANTILLAS, ORIGINALS ynomas talk Soogersies, = ze, thon AND COSTLY, day, Also, copies af the rarest o° the mantlas, (our own act t to ruit the meanuiseture,) at prices to rult the mi J. BLCK & 00. GATS fia ves prosdver: ING DAY Fogaeed MANTILLAS, W. 8 SROE TRIE Bind a Cava tree. baie id A a bgal R d (ote Bboy sp a pb Bly nest agten bristed Irene: at ces of gentlemen's printed linen handxer ‘g00d stj les. Pd 748 Broad’ eS RO DERINS AND LACES. Rann epee raul lage, des. ba A full aesor' DOW PRIGRD EMD! ites, AND LACES. TAYLOR, 258, 257, 250 and 1 2a Grand street, And new Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine stroat, ObES SEVIGNF, FOR MORNING COSTUME, — TUCKER, IMPORTER AND DEALER I PARIS FLOWERS, Is now red with a larg: r prepared with & large assortment, for cash, at Ne. TLLINERY GOODs— MARIO é& Limpabey « ‘ADAME Sittin und iaiguee yauurn Dy DI Ae iapor or herspring oa of See te ae ae The aiten ton of renso tall tee, ARIS JOUER Y TE bebe a yl i! yo SESPECr- irs heme ms, and pub. tS ut sbetwili dif erin of per, ‘ccm drensea, Ae.,0n Tuesday, oT suramer mil- head- LEVI, 110 Bleecker street. ICH EMBROIDERIES, BLACK THREAD VEILS ARD laces, illusion goous, lace and muslin basquas, our owe make, very choice, wholesale BICHMON US, 369 Broadway. Sar Goobs, (ed i opty French lowers, piauete, ‘Trimmings and materia s for florists are offered to the trade at reduced prices, for cash, at 64 and 66 John Printed on fine perea'e. PErEa 50 LF eereags a Corner wilh Fratiow roadway. ped Manda ctrecie:.| | itateeeea Te: tne. olegant ota straw Sowers, cn- EAL YANKER MANTILLAS, DULINs opening ane, PRING cme oy ee ae jednesday, Apri 2 ho underage, Raving, exon do extended the diinensions of an of another store, ia now pi LK MANTILLAS! Wotler to tbe trade an ‘gods in eae iS) Mos Marmiis!1 payee ae eS Veuve Mayrrtas 11 THE SUK GOOD) DEPARTMENY Wednesday, AP MACKENZIE, 45 and 47 Onnal street. Fics teat ienisned . 7 f by importations and purchases at av ses PANISH MAWTILLAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 lie J. BECK &'00., 855, 736 and 788 Broadway. HA WLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, 20 cases crape shawis, nee moa embroidered, 40 cases Biella shawis, entire Neve pNBEBKMAN £ COMPA Bae tate hed & COMP AY, % £3 ig Broadway, rpsoee BABEGE ROBES, FOR $5 50, none $8, soer Recrtven ny $ BEKKM. ye “LADY BLANCHE” MANTILLA. BULPIN’S OPENING DAY, ‘Wepwespay, April 2. GREAT MANIILUA JUBILEE, asa OA April 2. ULPIN’S, 361 Brosdway. APOE" RGLANTINE” MANTILLA, AN ARTICLE OF SURPASSING LOVELINESS, ‘ibe Sere: Rye aad = for ite beauty, clegance, and sim- Plicity, can ny BULPIN’B, ‘On his POPENIN DAY, WEDNESDAY, April 2. CERTAIN VENDERS OF MANTILLAS,— ‘Who steals my purse trash ; someihi 5 : Twas "Twas mine, ‘tis his, But he "Tis . mothin ‘Was originally advertired to lace at Ma TOLPIN'S, No. 361 Broadway. ERD’S MOUBIIES ee. wh bes tate APRIL 2 ‘ho appolited this day for MANTTLLAS? LN, "No. 361 Broadway. MISCELLANEOUS. a OF THE tet dif etd 10R~ 235.000 i9% street—for shipp! tended to and Tatty | executed. M, BT ‘oom oe B. T. OOMPION, wthe to the ‘W. 8. Wncox, Secretary. O*revta nano Rig ilne FOR A ae OR oe village of, Lakeland, nese nity ehould be improved by all ures each Canute ‘ot 8. a subscriber & = ‘te two to twenty acres, era Dullding ot, 8 by 200 feet ei to four city lote, in the divi- s.on of farms of. edge Here a person oan be bis own P Tend ord ae advantare of his improvemerts, witbout paying Tot é¥fra- cements Apply ear'y to as Woon se ‘Broadway. ¥ AF FIOACTOUS CURE FOR 00 Ave FOR CORRS, BUNTONE, GAL, logent sirees 1 = of Fran Beyal ot 5 having been specially farted to New York tends remaining bere, aod may Dé dally, Sundays eicepted, oi bia ofise from 10 all ¢ eee OF TESTIMONIALS. (From bis Imperial Majesty Napoleon Je certifie que M. Levi etleve les cors avec uze extreme bilete. (ron Sande Pees Tgno BOMArARTE, james 4 T certify that Dr. Levi has cured me ‘some month ago of se veral troublesome ianions, without the least pain, and which” have soma a me Be) many years I Lahr dy Ligh precip wid (pub recommend Eeomis New. nae Mareh 24, 1856, Kober! Fergusoo Lae M, D.. Fuyscin in Ordinesg ooled IIL, Emperor of Mr. Levi fvO earns from mg feot, without fivingne the o alighteat i 2 Queen ge om. Txnarsox, M.D. jo. 9 Queen atrest, May Fate, London, 138, J. Felt Esq.) neo! mated eae Lert bog ieavs 1 tenify to his euanom ful ai in ernoved @ large bunicn cf long seeing pain, |. J, Paurvs, Phila eo aly are No. 4 Boston row. In addiuoa 10 atbentleatod teviimeDiaa, ‘miaag is more possorsion (among mruich are se Tedies of Tank) cau be seen by avaring tm ae acai athiscrtes, 91 Mleveatk sureak, between Fin and ae aero New York. rofeasional connection with any person. Bowers MEN, AND ALL OTBMRS WHO WISH ‘their job or card printing well and promotly done, at cath pricea, will nd it to thelr advantage to call at 5B. Sution’s and Soe oe Uae office, 142 Fuiton mreet, bel oor n and Br hd in Rassau and THOMAS i, SUTTON, Printer. LOOKS, CANDELABRAS, PARIS BRONZES, STATU * for niches, &c., dc. H. VDARDONVILUE, 445 Broadway, NAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES -NEW PATTERNS just received, by H. DARVONVILLB, 445 Broadway. EECHSS.— 40.000 FRESH BWEDISH AND GERMAN arived in prime condition, For asle by J. ¥. ceevs co, 90 Maiden lane ECHANICAL LAMPS, CARCELS AND MODERATORS, of every siyie and pice, ARDONVILLE, 446 Broadway. his own his own sere . Snoquailea In of style and finish. fort added, sa new anaracdtoatre ‘of ihe establishment, ea exhibited cannot be surpassed in the beauty a lu ie variety and cleganos Ae, bs BP. WU payed BROTHERS, 64 AND 66 JOHN STRERE , Wa ee ‘Nos. 20 and 23 John street. FINANCIAL, -THE NORTH AMERICAN REAL ‘+ snd Personal Eataie bnd hort cash loans equal pi continuing « pleaenat, perms- nent indoor cash business in this apa fe withor (don, and whieh attention of twe os for a few bours dally. It is ly ular and eseem- , and wi rye ety om S00 ner ona ‘This is ® rare there being no 4 amount will} be doubly secured. Please, call om Dr. HA! FIKLD, way, room Mo. 7. TO $700—WANTBD, A YOUNG MAN, AS clerk in @ grocery store, in a — city about7s miles from New York, wit) the aboveamount to loan his em~ plosee spos good aoe Good wages will be giventoam justrious pereon. No agents need answer. Ridfoss E. By Herald cflice. CARD.—V. 8 MILLS, Nala Wotan MA- Ame vctigeing” ra seamen’ oges, ol ren esate eas wages, frelghts, oge, aed ela a apts ot al) Reference Tdibor slate'ot ihe the exception of. in that Btate sequin i. tobe * V8 WILLS, Constable, flee Marne NY AMOUNT OF MONEY 70 LOAN On ‘and purchase s cesh diamonds, $600 ofaprt. 1 The Apri. Bivins WARTED.—AN ae ele AED A fp ond bveiness man wishes to eng’ some respectad! ing, business; he ie temtllar nts and: Dockhoering, prepotes to invest $3 O00 to cash at once, }, and will increase bad Sea ant oo Ce ted ene year, {E.the vastness ja satiateo- ‘y. Uxquestiona’e references uired. dress box 3 506 Post offlos. mn Sade ce RAFTS ON THE ROYAL BANK OF INBLAND, In sume of £1 bea bin For saie by RAY, No. 44 Wall street, over Gen of Hovis Amerise, IVIDEND NOTICE —TAHE DISKCTORS OF THE Ki have declared a ‘April 10, at the odlos'Ro, 17 transfer books will be closed until the 10th inat, Bi STKPE EN O, WHEELER, RAE RED OIL, THE Bust QUALITY, AND THRE oll for lamps. -H. DARDUAVILLE, 445 Broadway. do, dark dn. “omly 28. 94. do SBOW CARES. —SOHMIIT & BROTHER'S MANUFA( tS. Lad do. ‘binck kid g'oves, only 28.64: a pair, tory and wartrooms, Ne. 5 North William sree! a awrelavite atleution trom, wno erale and retail eumomer: ‘0 | Franks York, acd 77 Wert Third ‘Cruolanad, the above, as they badden selcom offered. ohio. A jarpe smvortment ronetantly on hand. ld showosses PEYTON, 214% Bowery. | taken in exobarge. Ordere p: ly executed. ADIRG) AND CHILDREN’S FURNISHING STORR — T°, PUBLISHERS, &c.—THR SUBSORIBER HAVING me leone ge coast ere 20, Srennoetay, Apres | ana engraver, tsxow prepared to eecute any eFders wih eegant above lime, at raver, i DOW any orders Brosdvay, opocio Astor pi which he may ve favored.” His amp'e stock of recent matorial ACE CURTAINS, PAMASKS.— Musiin and lace draperios; Union damasks, moreens, a. wr satin laine bro atel, and curtain materis.: mane: HIGH G'LT CORNICES AND BRACKRTS; A large variety of ecroli and other approved designs Gorbie, se'oll, eiltand plain WINDOW SHADES LORD ‘& TAYLOR, 265, 267, 260 and 261 Grand atest, [ADTs “COMPARE MANTILLAS- TO BK SBBN aT her estabilshmenta, oF WEDNEMDAY, April 2, wih BULPIN’S, 961 Broadway. ARTILI, AS “AND VISITES— et and mest cd ph Pari FANCY “AED PLAIN, MOIRE eNTIGUR: we. Gigasive variety of BROCHE, CASIMIR ) STELL, bers CRAPR SHAWIS, 26, 257 259 nud 21 Graad Los ad And new Nos, 47 and 49 Catharine street. 8 MANTLES, MANTLES. eae ‘i Perit BEASON, Weonespay, Avett 2. NOLEN RUS. Bi BELL, Janal street, ‘Wil display bie tmportation of French mantios on the mbove Gn %* Real Guipare lace Rich Chantilly do,, original Ree Paria ard Brussels lace mante'e Anew and magnificent garment, nev Rich embroidered acort mantles. ‘The original French st; les, with copies of his own mannfac- ture, will be exhibited without reserve on wi Sa al anal aire Mi nrauy Sind nn DAY AT RETAIL, nena 2 ‘a. before seen. ARNOLD, cOnMTABL A « Phi arf and otber facilities enab’e him to compile and engrave maps, 4c., much helow the prices. Old map plates rsa0 vated, — new material arte HB. NER, j001 bird place, corrected up to the present time, for sale. me oe he a second B.—The copper plates of @ six sheet large map ot the world. om the globulas projection, inthis country, and ig every Way preierab 6 to maps on Mcr- cator's rojecdon, Impressions from the plates may be seen as abov: BAGY & HATF’ELD HAVE REMOVED FROM iTHEIR late siand, 124 Grand , to No.6 Astor place. near Broadway where they wil be prepared to furnish new elegant palterns of picture frames. T° Lat 8 od AND OTHESS.—MARBLE MANTELS for ante cheap.~ In sonsequence of the dissola'ion of o0- artnership between Leary & Dimond, to take place on the Brat day o' May. the extensive stock of marble tesatels tn thelr Kast T woo! dem be sold cheap for enab, if fed for, ei ts ane “4 DIM scone 15d Fast Twonty-third street, between First and Sooond avanuss. 10 MANUFACTURERS OF FANC PAP BOXRS ard otters Pictures and paper varnished (o a brilliant od ; ual, if not superior, re he best importat'ons from secret tor sale, JOHN MANRER, 35 Centro fireet, fire ticor. (PWINES 300 GALES INDIA TWINK, PING TWO thread, suitable for so¢a water botilers: also, all #izos of Knickerbecker cotton reine tine. For sale by DEMAKEST A JORALEMON, 100 Bare'ay stro. Gt Steen LOAR—On Di aoa oy ge; a i pay a hag Broadway, rooms Nos, 1 and 2, seeond story. pi ni P, eae OFFION AND REAL RSTATB Broscwas, corner of Duane No. 3, Aird erin The opricier la ow ee Poon to day for cash perty, Bey te area rat sa wor! ar. neces , aeoow! oon- fidential, Private str So reoepiien of indies. N. Be FFICE OF THE snoop ae BAILROAD COM- second stron’ \d averme, New Yori, for books PBILIF © Roe AVINGS BANK.—MARINERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU. tion, corner of Third avecue end Hine reat the fi of sll elosaee of persons. In'erest ‘alowed at the vate cent on sume of 8500 ard uadereand 5 per cent Bove #40. All wome deporiind “Sion bbe iat of will draw interest from ihat day M. to2p.m., endo Wednescn O'clock. P UM Al a PW. £xGh, First Vice Prew dant, Trane f. Buren Beorolsry VARA WAN INVOIOK OF A FEW oases PRIME arrived per steamer & GO. ‘0 Malden lane. Mexican vani'le beans, new oro Empire City. For sale by J. ¥. OLE ERGNEO'B etl lags | BATHS. forte Ver, the discoverer of the ‘ais from the bs ‘fe framen pony, in wt 711 not only extract metatie medicines from the hu in syatem, bas aise Ron, of the Limbs, The Professor himself sven a his andividec Aitention ‘o patienta. Speoial devariment for i cheow, explained to mudenis, at 710 Broadway, oNarly efficacious in relieving thore mathiog te | aed penralgic pains, werknona, OF oon Thedone | wreet, oy pont HEMANHATTAN GAG LIGHT COMPANY BEES give notice, thattrom ard ator the of October price of thetr 1 be red ba, frou ollare wo vw wh om fe belt dollars p 1,000 subte feat. ~~ eb! fecne'ary, “TTAL 000. u one to 810,000 00. minnie baok businers in their banking roome, the Park. on “cnday, Marob 31, ‘06 19 wht we myfte the attention of & is — of business men. UBEN W. OWS. Presid Charies A, Macy, onetier.

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