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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1857. ‘bi oven in tts it imperfect abape, tf he could not Bave 1s amended im the manner |. There was 20 ™ doing olng right.” ‘My. Tovawt bad not intended te say one word in de- feneo of the thinking it would pass without general debate. It was to the law of self-preserva- Won that cach house, by virtue of the constitution, should have fall power to protect itself, not only against vio- lence, but classes of assaults infinitely worse than Poor cote ren Ty od oe mira) necessary ¢: to the testimeny of witresses. oe mies ren eacons why ho would re wi Beet Sats ae aw neh rm rewenon,tes oan no from ‘Whe may Be indicted of common inw, aad enable thom So pS, consequences of crime by ing thelr as- ™ . Further, that Congress could not sy the eourts, and constfigted Star Chamber ‘and arbitrary tri. ‘Mr. Hats expressed his theaks to Mr. Pugh, tor ihe Matiefactory manner in which be had the bill sought to override. Ho penetrate some hearts which he could reach. re- imvasioa of popular rights. fine ‘That puny ual which te Hl reach would be rendered the stronger by this +. . this Kind was not necessary when the government went into existence. If corrup- ‘Wen at that had found its way into » W would have rebuked by our ancestors. a law was necessary when stock jobbers and ad bore 5: influence to bear upon con- Pedorac) he was not afraid to the altar, said of the vestal fires, who bad da io harmed. The Senator from New rfsen to thank the Senator from Ohio now only seek to enlarge the power Bo hed’ seen the time, when’ friond of his (moaning paypal would have been made a victim bs ch Bayarp wished fy on what authority Mr. Bale based his assumption that Congress are making war om an individual. The bill includes all who are oogni- want of facts to be disclosed, in order to keep pare the character of 5 All Mr. Seward’s amendments were rejected by a large come means investigate which bad been made for the last twelve yoars. Matters connected witb the Gal and Gard- mer cases, California war debt, war debt, ‘Texas scrip, and associations with paper makers, with ether sub; of alleged corruption, had not only been commented on by the press but had been on the |ips of members of Congress. He wished by iegal and proper means that these things could be set right before the ee iE was disagreed to by yeas, 6; noes, 40. jes substantially thai ‘no person ¢xemiued abail be held to answer criminally in any ei. i or be subject to ne ae or forfeiture ‘shall be required to u considered it a flagrant violation of une rights of Amo » It violates even the domestic rolstion, and wile to disclose the secrets communicaved 10 the marital relation, 1t violates the professional 4" i eenficence of the attorrey and tramples on the common Jaw. If be could not purge Congress of corruption witn. out violating the rgbis vate citizens, he would let the corruption go. If ra bocome ¢ishonest in their proper character jet the people come bere and turn thom out. se did Cromwell the Parliament. amendment be he had of- bill and remove difficul- He bad epdoavored to secure Witnesses the en guaranteed by the ocmmon law, which by this bill are broken down and destroyed, leav- the citizen without adequate naps ‘Toey had corruption (0 go unrebuked, or whether they shouid which is necessary to Falling to perfect the bill as be desired, be had, in view of the circumstances, no other slrna which there was po necersity; but there was a great oesrity for that whicn bad just fallen from the Senator fhom New York If the Senator thought that such con. eeq' eoces se he had described would follow from the . Of the bili, be thought explanation was highly Beorsrary for the vote the Senator intended to give. Mr. tawarp explained by sayiag that he was neces. cou that course ing, raid be was against catching constitutional manner, and was op- ing rogues except ins legal Mec. brows advocated the bill by saying at without that contemplated, ationg Imqniry, if witnesset could shield themecives on the ground that (hey canpot be led $0 testify. ‘The bill wes passed, Yeas, 46; nays, Messrs, Hale, Pugh and Wileon. Acjourned, House of nentathvess asmincton, Jan. 26, 1867. In the House the private calendar was ‘aken up, Twenty-two private bis were pasecd. Adjourned, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Benate. Aunany, Jap. 23, 1867, Mr. Brooxs reported favorably the bill to prevent char. coal barning in Brookiya. ‘The bill was #0 amended aa to prohibit the burning of {8 only within one thousand feet of the Nevy Yard walls. ‘The bill authorizing the Supervisors of Kings county to dorrow $25,000 to finish the penitentiary, was reported upen favorably; also the bill to perfect the title to the Janmd in the Evergreen Cemetery. Reports from the Regents of the University and Trus- teen of the dtate Library were presented. BILLS NOTICED. By Mr. Broors—To incorporate the American School of Mines, whieh \@ intended to ald tn developing the mineral wealth of the United States. PILLS INTRODUCED, Mr. Parry introduced a bil to prevent the destruction _ Mr. Bsos T he sale of potatoes by 5 Ke—To reguiate t weight, at sixty pounds to tho bushel, unloan in cases of special contract, also to allow owners of party walle built prior to the act of 1866 to inérease their tnlekness #0 ‘an to conform with the requirements of the act. By Mr. Kyiiy—To amend the banking laws #0 as to make (hem Conform to the suggestions coatained in the re} of the Superiatendent of the Bank Department Fre vin jn relation to Courts of Session in Kinge county was pasted Barats —In the report of the Barr and Sickles caso Jant week, \t was stated that Mr. Barr in bis remarks do- clared (hat the police of tho Sixth ward bad interfered undo, the election. Thin wee an error, Mr. Barr's rem referred not to the Sixth ward, bat to Onpt. Hal- pin of the Firet ward police alone, Assembiy. Avsany, Jan. 93, 1867. Immediately after reading the journal, Mr, #, Towse- BED rove to a question of privilege, and oalled upon Mr. Baker, of Montgomery, plain the insinuations made tn Committee of the Whole on Wednesday evening, re- lating to his connection with railroad speculations, and reflecting upon his character asa member of the Rail- road Committee of this House, Mr, Baxsm decried personalities st all times, but re- marked that he had been retaliming for charges made againat bimsell. He demanded, however, an answer to the question, “ What part did the member from albany joaning the oredit of the ory to the amount of three red thousand dollars to the Northern Railroad, ‘and wat amount of thal eum wont directly into his own mot 7” ur. Towssxsn replied, denying that he had taken any 4 in securing that loan, and expressed himself satis- Mr. Vanven pot in a petition from fi Citizens of New York preying for t Qoarentine He called the attention of thi importance of the uj ot, and urged immediate action thereon. oO presentet s petition from five hun- Brcoklyn, on the tame #ubject Petitionr w sito presented for abolishing days ot frece on érafw, bile, &o, and for the jscorporation of be al Bridge peny The bills moorporsiing the Turnverotin: legalizing the action of the New York Supervisors, and increasing t foes of the Justices of the Peace, were reported upon favorably bill to prevent the manufantare of eawe in the State prit Was roported upea unfavorably. NIEL# NOTICED For an appropriation to the Montezama Salt Spring. an mena We acl orgavizing the City Court of Brook. D. 3 . 3 i i if if H i t Jaws, 80 far as relates to debia New York lee Company. of the Metropolitan Gas ' jopolitan Police Department in New the cherian of ten chy of Naw Tork, ha Jocation creotion ofa new City ‘ork. powers of the New York Supervisors. Sagueeen af. Con gavernmneas of the Contras or! last five notices were given by Mr. Pomeroy, of a. the reading of the Dill was concluded, Mr. Foors moved to rect it with lostraciions to amend by sisting on the to commitsees Mr. Vannum advocated the recommittal on the ground that circumstances had come to light since the bil was reported which rendered it le that it should go back to the committee. further debate, the previous question was | i gizeEevizes cll] i iy The House sustained the oall of the previous question. ‘The vote was then taken and the bili lost, by ayes 68, motion by Mr. Joun J. Rusty to reconsider the vote ‘was laid on the table. Sabbath School Convention of the State ef New York. Aupayy, Jan. 23, 1867. ‘The Sabbath Schooi Convention of the State of New ‘York bas been in session here during tho last two days. They adopted resolutions to organize a State Sabbath School Teacher’s Association, by the appointment annu- ally of a secretary in each county of the State, eight of whom from counties containing the largest cities in the Btate shall form a central committee, shall hold quarterly meetings, make reports, call conventions, &c. United States Senator from Wisconsin. Miuwaver, Jan. 23, 1857. J. R. Doolittle was to day elected United States Senator from this State. The yote of the Legislature stood, Doo- little 79; Dunn, dem., 86, From Albany. ALpany, Jan, 28, 1857. The republicans in the Senate and Assembly beld a caucus jast night to hear David Dudley Meld speak in re- lation to the proposed amendment to the charter in re- gard to the police system of New York Court of Appeals. Aupany, Jan. 23, 1867. ‘The trust case still occupies the time of the Court of Appeals. Mr. Butler bas not yet concluded his argument, and the case is likely to take up the eatirc term. lt is now almost certain that ne other causes will be taken up. United States Supreme Court. Wasninctos, Jan. 23, 1857, No. 39,.—Obadiah H. Platt vs. Ohauncey Jerome. The motion made on the (th inst., to reinstate the case, was argued by Mr. Foster in support of tt, and by Mr. Colla- mer in opposition to it. The Case of Isaac C. Sherlock. PuyLapsirma, Jan. 23, 1857. ‘The argument tn the trial of Isaac C. Sherlock for kill- tng Philip 8. Clawges, for the seduction of his wife, was concluded this evening. The prisoner has the sympathy of the public on his side, and will probably be acquitted, though the counsel for the defence brought inthe ples of insanity, which it ts generaily believed damaged the cause, Tho cage will go to ihe jury to morrow on the Judge’s charge. Explosions of a Steam Bollers. Burvato, Jan. 23, 1867, ‘The boiler at Colligan & Kenzett’s brass foundry ex- ploded this morzing, demolishing the outer building in which ft was situated, Killing the engincer’s child, dav gercusly wounding the mother and also seriously iojur tng the evgineer. Coxcorp, N. H, Jan, 23, 1857. An explosion took place this afternoon at the Concord steam mills, by the collapse of the flue of one of the boilers. Loring A. Webster was instantly killed, and another named Kenniston severely injured. Destructive Fires. Concoxn, Jan, 23, 1867. The machine shop, epgine house and four locomotives of the Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad at Lake village, were destroyed by fire this morning. The loss ia about $40,000. Srainorimy, Jan. 23, 1867. At Lee, this morning, Eldridge’s block, Webber's blook, the Congregational church, the Lee Bank, and the dweil!- ing house of Mr. Porter were ali burnt. The Housatonic Hote! is alro badly damaged. Marme Disaster, Peovipence, Jan. 23, 1867 A large fore and aft schooner, from Jacksonvilie for New York, with a cargo of lamber, pat into Newport this afternoon in distress, with the joes of her load, and the boat and crew disabled. She was run into by the ioe, ‘and ber balyarde bad to be cot in order to take in all. Acquittal of Mr. Garland, of New Orleans. New Orteaws, Jan. 19, Mr, Garland, the defaulting City Treasurer, has boon The Souther» Steamers. THE MARION AT CHARLESTON. Crarineton, Jan. 21, 1857. mat! stesmahip Marion, Capt. Foster, from New York, arrived here at three o'clock on Wednesday ‘worning. 1B STEAMSHIP CAHAWBA AT NEW ORLEANS. New Omtmane, Jaa. 21, 1867. The steamship Cabawba, from New York via Havana, arrived here this morning at three o'clock. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Paraverrma, Jap. $3, 1867. Stocks dull. Penasylvania 5's 829;, Reading Ratiroad, Hee Island, 13; Morris Oanal, 167, ; Pennsylvania rome, %. New Ontaaxs, Jan, 22, 1967. Cotton—Saiee 18,000 bales; market \,c. lower: mid- ating quoted at 12):¢. a 12. White wheat at $1 68; nber articles mens pork $21 60, ¢ . Ciantarton, Jan_ 22, 1867. Cotton—Sales for the week 6,600 bails. The market a Jg0. @ Ke om the week. Middling tr c. Masical Matters. Traian Orgra —The second performance of Mr. “tra- konoh’s season was given inet evening, at the \cademy, to & tir house, the extreme severity of the weather considered. The opera was the ‘‘Trovatore,’’ the princi- pal feature being the Leoncra of Parodi, which was su. perb—quite equal in ite way to her Lucrezia Borgia. She te, without doubt, the Guest lyric artist wo hevo had here since the introduction of Italian Opera, (risi alone iM not forget the concert by the ing. The programme te full of gome, Parodi, De Wilhorst, Mme, Patti Strakosch, Tibe- Tint and ail the other artiste will sing, Such « concert is A treat not often enjoyed. Tim Bwouen Oren, —The sonson at Niblo’s Carden closes this evening. The troupe has not been #0 succest. ful a the morite of the artista deserve. It will be long before we hear an Fnglish singor equal to Miss Louisa Pyne, and wo trust (hat she will receive s bamper house at parting. A Paar rrom Royaury to Lumet, Aanrere,—in ad- dition to the various marke of courtesy and atiention which Lieut, Barstein received during bis visit to Kag- land, in company with the officers of the Resolute, it te sald that Queen Victoria intends to present him with sword, The New York Weekly Herald. THE BOMBARDMENT OF CANTON—NEWS FROM EUROPE, NICARAGUA, MEXIOO, CUBA, WEST INDIRS, FTO. CONGRESSTONAL AND LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDING: THE RECENT SNOW STORM, ETC., ETC. The Wearty Heratp will be published st ten o'clock this morning. Its eontente will embrace full details of the Bombardment of Canton by the Americans and English. news from Burope, Nicaragua, Mexico, Cubs, West Indies, 0; Congressional and Legislative Proceedings; fall particulars of the recent Snow Storm, Latest News by Felegraph; Rifito. Hale on varione teresting eabjecte; Financial, Commercial, Religions, Theatrical, @porting and Maritime Intelligence; together with a variety of loeal and misseRaneons toms, Bin £18 eopies, in wrappers, ready for malting, ean be bad at the tonnter. Price® New York Young Men's Ohristian Assoct: tion —Mopth! Kseas on 'Sarbath Reboo! by Mr. Au y Bev. Mr. Uneapbeni, from alvica, B.C. MARTALL, wee Bee's. Jones’ Old Italian Soap, for Bruytive Chap- tender shin, 2s. ; Jones’ besull- Kotor te hain’ 2 Latoau hee aster for” lade” shia, 2m 202 Bowery. nape Vor Sele), eneume fer. ee Cee et street, before 12 o'clock. a Holmes’ One Shilling Portral —Dol- lar photographs; views, Niagara Falla, &c. way. Smithsonian Meuns » Hotel Ac the Broadway. Sem Taegs on ne, European oF Amer ce POPMAN, Deflance Salamander Safes—with Patent . Jocks and cross bars. Depot 192 Pearl ‘ROBRRT M. PATRICK, | Spanish Coin, S; Gein, Spanish Coin. Spanish quarters will taken for 25e for gee at ROGER’S extensive clothing store, corner of Nessaal and Fulton streets. A large sesortment of men’s and boy's Raglans and overcoats. Goods marked down to close out Beason. Lerin Brooks, 188 Falten Street, opposite St. Paul’s.—Double sole and promenade boots, large variety; buffalo and hair lined overahoes. Glycerine Jelly for the Skin.—A White and delicate hand is the first attribute of beanty and civilization. etieate Band 8 OENGER & CO. Chemists, 399 Broadway, a. Anenaanen. to fee Only Person who can Bee Chrreh street coraes of.B8 ros atta and Right etree! * Srenue sure slcp si tho OOP ofthe exabiianment Hernia Cured by Marsh & Co.—Radical eure truss at 234 Maiden lane New York. Batcheldor’s Hatr Dyo, Wigs and Towpors, the best in the world, mate, sold pm pion at No, 233 Brosiway, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Sealps are the best in the Union, Both fer sale, and the dye privately applied at Ke. 6 Astor House. Falling of the Hatr Should not be consider- too and but few persons can stop its disastrous oon- se iutnote Cal on OHA NDIEAN. 34 Oburch street. His Hair Dye, 4 Shillings « Box, Black or brown. No. 1 Barclay street. Inimitable cutting of hair apd whiskers. Mrs. Elliott's Rheumatic a eterna ag For rheumatism, old sprains, chilbiains, dislocations, &c., for fale at 62 Division street the sole agency in ‘New York tor the medicines of Dr, Swayne, of Philadephia. Holloway’‘s Pills —They Never Pall. Otber remedies may relieve pain, but these pills expel disease. They cleanse the blood, Femove obstructions from the bowels, invigorate the digestion, calm the nerves, and renovate the constitution. Cure your Cough.—Syrup Tar and Wild ong. sold by CAMPBELL, chemist, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty eighth street. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water.—Fif- teen years of triumphant success in South America, is the recommendation of this peerless extract of tropical flowers to the ladies of the United States. Imitations are in the market, put their odor is both sickening and evanescent. the enuine is lasting, refreshing, delicate and healthful. Sold b; SORE NAAR A CO” wholonale druggiuta, 09 Waier street, New York, and by all druggisis, at S0c. per bottle, Dr. J. Clawson Kelley, ean be Consulted daily at hisoffice, No, 3 Bible House, upon diseases of the lungs, liver and kidneys, free of charge. ARKET. Fuay, Jan, 23-6 P. M. The stock market was moderately active to day, but Prices were not sustained. At the frat board Eric fol! off 14 per cent; Hudson River Railroad, 34; Reading, %; Michigan Southern, %{, Delawaro and Hudson advanced 1% per cent; Cumberland, 34; Ward Ooal, 34; Galena sod Chicago, ; Chicago and Rock Island, 34. The opera- tions in Cumberland were limited. Although prices show a slight imprevement, the backbone of the cornor ap- pears to have been broken. There are many holders of this stock who have great confidence {a its future value; but the pablic generally do not believe in It and will not touch it on speculation, It is said that the company have been doing « profitable bneinces, aud have earaed a dividend, At suction yesterday the following sale of stocks was made by Jobn H. Austen, by order of t of Thomas Blakely, deceased :— 62 chsres Bank of Commerce 100% 62 do, Continental Baok 108% 60 do, Bank State of + 10835 60 do, Clinton Fire Ins, Oo . - os 106K 62 do, Michigan Centra: RR. eegcee 047% 60 do, New York and New Havon RR + B26 At the second board the market wass shade or two better. Chinago and Rock Ieiand advanced < por cent Galena and Chicage, %; Ward Coal, 3¢; Panama, 34. dend of fifteen per |) Payable on demand. From the annual report of the directors, tt appears that the receipts and expenditures of the Western Massacbu- fetts Railroad corporation jas} year were as follows: — 38 y 96.161 HEME +000 0000 ees matis and other sources. “ Pivafield and N. Adame road..... 2,162 uae bi oars 145,711 sesee 88,629 New core and engines tocover depre. ciation ... ¢eese m expenses, General expensen........ Net balance of incot sees e eee cee oe 8889, 753 From thie deduct Interoet on loans and exohapges. $3065, 960 sinking funde. half per cont @: Sus plus earnings of 1866 to contingent fund. ‘Add baiance of do. Nov. 30, 1866... Total of contingent fund Nov. 30, 1866... ......8266,741 For 1885, the gross receipts were $1,868,861; th» ox- penditares $1,236,669; net income $622,202. ‘The receipts of the Mad River Kailroad for December One per ce Seven and one Net earnings, December, 1866.. Net earnings, December, 1865.. 4,016 18 Increase in net carnings............ The receipts of the first two weeks tn Jew were. cone B19, 1866 eves 16,978 The Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Company pre- sent the annexed statement of earnings and exponditores: for the six months ending Dec. 31, 1855:— Cmcaco axp Rocx Istanp Rarieoad. Gross earnings of July... “ August ober... November . ” December... ex a . August... Gotober bod November « December. Net oarnings.. + ssce cs 077,706 4 Six months interest on bonds... . $63,085 00 Six months Peorta branch r 62,500 00 —-—— 131,486 60 For six m |, equal to 1834 per cent, Co statement of the earnings for six months, with the earnings of the correrpond- of the previous yoar Farniuge for 6 mouths ending Jan. 1. | 1867 - $1,080,585 61 Earnings for 6 months ending Jan. 1, 1856... 760,909 65 ‘The receipta of the Rock Isiand Ratliroad for the third week In January were $23,840, against $17,405 in the Corresponding week of 1856. For the three weeke in January the receipts foot up as follews:— 1867 Bho": Inorease more than 50 per cent................ $25,190 ‘The steamship Atlantic at this port from Liverpool, brings four days inter news from ali parte of Hurope. The advices are not important either tn « Gnensial or commeéroial point of view. The London Times ot the Tth inet, gaye ‘The Foglieh (ande opened to da of leet evening, but sabsequent, ‘The first price of console for money was + they lef. of nt O8 to 96% y, and O44 ta 4 ith of repruary, ¢ ae the fret day for p: alter the shattirg of the cone b i of stock brought to market w: uch oesssions, Money was therefore in good 4 out of Coors Alto the demand war only mo oe WHK AtOck lef Off wt ZIG to 2i8 G4 to OE), : New LhreS per conta, B14 Lo OF qner bonds. O° % to RO: India bobde, 2a Alaqonnt to Bs, pret tt abd excbeYurr One, Im to Be. preminm Ailbovgh ibere bat bees an sbeomoe of preature io the 0 dvll rotations mod steadiness. 4 to 04, and tor diaceant, during two days the sof the ee eae a wack exposten to foliow- £6. Sy cay metertal inereate i the Pe of money. tb» mowne repaid to the Bank “ vasoes mate oa commercial bilis during aboiang belng exceedingly heavy. ‘The Liverpoo! cotton market was not #0 active OF Quotations were witb- Out material alteration. Some euthorities report am ad- vance of }y of » penny. In breadstuffs there had boon ho change in quotations or im the movements of the ‘buoyant as previously reported. market. The earnings of tho Central Railroad Oompany of New Jersey for the month of December smounted to a = Same time last year.........sseeeeree rere es AM Increase, equal to 40 per cont...........-$18,041 93 ‘The Galena brazch ofthe Mitpois Central has for six ‘This has resulted in reat inconvevience and loss, Most of the engines of the road are disabled at points far distant from the machine ‘weeks been closely blockaded. shops, and no ireight bas passed over the track in all this time. The Chicago Pres says, many were relying upon the road for the reseption of merchandise and the shipment of produce. Others were relying upon it for keeping them supplied with goal from the La Baile mines. ‘Wo learn that the Boston, Concord avd Montreal Rail- road of New Hampabire has been compelled to suspend, and bas gone into the hands of trustees or assignees. The company owes debts exceeding $1,000,000, on whiob the Stockholders are personally liable. Suits are commenced, and the directors have conveyed their property to avoid Mttachments. This road extends from Concord to Well river, ninety-three miles, and cost about $8,000,000. Th laws of New Hampehire make any stockholder liable fo- all the debts of corporations in the same manner a8 part- ners, By virtue of s contract made between the compa ny and Messrs. Josiah Quincy, J. M. Whiton and John T. Coffin, who are endorsers upon the floating debt, the road bas been placed im their hands as trustees, subject to the mortgage bonds, they agreeing to apply the income first to the ordinary expenses of the road; second, to payment of the mortgage bond interest; and third, to ihe quidation of tho floating debt. From the annual report of the Treasurer of the Middle- burgh and Taunton Railroad Oompany, wo icarn that the total cost of the road and equipment up to January 1, 1857, was $134,218.87. The amount of the debt ts $130,410, and the amount of assessment uncollected $4,600, Total amount assessed (being 90 per cont on 1,600 ahares) $135,000, The total receipts of the road up to November 30, 1856, were $12,824 24, and the expenses were $11,218 42. Net receipts $1,605 82, ‘The amounts collected for tolls, fines and water rents on the severs! canals of tho State of Obto for the three Inat years, were as followe:— 1854, 1855. 1865. Ohio canal.. $193,946 70 197,051 42 192,035 12 298 66 B17 20 601 8° 24,054 32 24,200 47 24,477 40 Hooking canal.. 12,614 28 16,289 08 = 11,134 83 Minint & Erle canal. 280,676 85 330,913 76 200,076 85 The aggregate recetpts for tour years wero:— scenes $932,203 20 seve BILAIB 76 458,831 93 1866 aaa sae ceose + 427,818 09 Tho expenditures on account of the cavals for the year were $401,498, and the receipts wore, for the same time, $427,813 09. Of the former amount, however, character not ikely to occor sgain The annexed statement exhibits the condition of the leading departments of oach bank in New Jersey, on the Ast of January, 1857. Banks ov } w Jmmsey, Janvary, 1867. Bonks, Capital. Cir n. Deposits. Discount. Specie NewarkBkg&In©, $508,680 24 688 1, 167, 7 038 Bate .. . » G14.800 186,374 204 + MOWO WL State........ Bank New Jersey. Somerset County... Mackettatowp. Bunterdon County 160,000 97,390 Clinton 79.730 6238 Vion « 45.257 38.606 Trenton Brg. Co.. 210000 212749 U Meeh’s & Mapuf's.. 225,000 207,102 85,841 f 100,000 43,568 86) UL 150,000 107,298 2 282 8.573 100,000 136,409 50,364 227,516 14.920 «4,000 45,369 51.317 108,218 8 ta Bordentown Co. 50.225 GOIER 31409 DIOS 10.082 Farmers’ of N. J, 100,000 50,730 87.023 1NS,343 25.005 Burlington Co. 70,000 50.086 69.026 145,175 15 49 Mechaics’. BOLO 0725 82065 124, TOL M677 Burlington 0000 38.570 25509 78,083 IL State 260,000 210.334 362.781 744 2.579 Far. & Mechanics’ 146,285 9884) 122209 253.240 29, Gloucester Co. $4,637 63,286 506 150.608 21 halem Bank g Co. 6, Cumberland ... 6a y Aa Comerciaiof NJ. Mech. & Traders’ iy Philipsburg F..son Couniy.. TOU. 6s 8B 4,789 866 4,591,970 13.851,0-8 $40,008 Stat't of Oct, 1866 6 $20,064 5.2: ar 290120 $1,004 LIL Increase... " Jeorense The annexed statement exhibits the quantity aad value of foreign a" y goods entered at this port for consumption, for warebouse, and also the withdrawa's from warebouse, the week ending end including Thersday, Jaquary Misceiiancens..... TOM eee eee ee cee . an Value put om the market during the week. ..... $2. 782.850 In spite of the severity of the weather the dry goods trade exhibits moro sos of animation as the period of the spring season approaches. The heaviest business the present month has been done for the extreme West and Southwest. The business bas not been large but $65,955 quite steady. Shipments for distribation at the South aod West, via New Orleans, have boon large, including at sorted articles of morchandiee, as well as dry gootr The vessels loading for New Orioans are boing wel! Giied with goods, and among the s))\ipments aro a large num ber of packages for St. Louis and points on the Uppor Missigeipp!. Cotton goods, at both Manchester and in this country, have advanced ina ratio more nearly ap proximating the in land prices of the raw material. The whole advance since the close of the autumn trade in thie market bas probabiy been not joss, on an ave rage than, about 12 per cont, which ts stil! In the rear of © present cost of cotton; but it must be borne (n mi however, that manufacturers’ ptooks held at present comprise a considerable portion or fabrics made from cotton, bought at cheaper rates than current quotations, so that they can be sold at price under the corresponding rates of cotton, and yet leave a profit to the producers. Since the olore of the autumn business al! heayy cotton goods have advanced from 1 to cents per yard, 0 light goods, requiring lees weight cf cotton for thelr production, have not of course ad- ‘vanced in the same ratio. In Manchester, Exgiand, cot- om yarne at inst scoounte had advanced j44., which, added to the previous advance during the month of De- comber inst of about §/d., makes the whole advance equal to 144¢d., or about 2 ¢., which mostiy corresponds with the advance of cotton in same time, We aiso lcert hat fabrics produced from woollen and cotton had im- proved on the Continemt. The importations have beea checked daring the past week by tho severity of the ‘weather at soa, which bas kept bask arrivals from a- rope, The export of cotton piece goods the past wook have been very light—thongh there was a fair inquiry for South American porte and for Mexico. Hoary brown shootings maintained the advance to 9 conte, while light abeetings were firm at ‘7,0. Bleeched shirt- ing and sheetings were also firm, with indications of more animation and an upward tendency in prices, Drills were Sirm at the fall prices of Inst week; bleached wore at Oo, and standard blues at 10540. Omnaburgs wore im good demand at fall prices, Denime were firm and varied trom 10.8 10)¢ ® 1654 & 160., according to the char. acter of the makes. Stripes and ticks continued firm. Cotton duck w moderate demand, without further chavge in prices, Prints Bays opened in great variety ahd beauty of styles, and mostly st prices rang. the Board of Pablic Works state that $75,833 58 was paid out for work previously performed, and for repairs of a 504 4,599,860 13,349,000 752,815 twg from 90. = 100. Lawns were in moderato demand without further change in prices. Other descriptions ef cotton domestic goods were steady, ‘Witbeut change of moment m prices. Cloths were steady; castimeres and satinets presented » large variety of Styles, and ass general thing were held at firm prices. Carpets were beld at higher prices. In foreign goods the demand continued, and the firmness previously noticed ‘was maintained, and especially for desirable assort ments, French staple goods, including st/ks, continued firm, ‘The partial failure of the silk crop in the south of France, with the interruption to trade by hostilities against Chine, have tended to stiffen tho prices of silk goods of all kinds, The sdvance in these goods has contributed to enhance the value of cotton, which is now more largely manufactured in combination with both silk and woo), Agreatdeal of silk vesting offering in the market Bas cotton backs and sells about as igh as tho pure article of ali mik did @ year or so since. 426 Mich Con seee 60 do .Monday 6MS&NiaRR 200 ) 60 National Bank. 18 Del & Hud Can 20 do 200 do. » 80 240 Clave & Pitts RR. 20 Galena & Chi RR. SECOND BOARD. 100 abs Read’g RR bs & Cat RR.s60 dO... eee 100 Clev & Tol RR.#10 88 Rome & Wat’nRR 62 do, 200 Reading RR. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Fuipay, Jan. 23-6 P.M. Astms.—Rales of 0 bbls. pots were made at 7}<c. 8 1546., and 26 do. pearls at 7340 Breapsturrs,—Fiour—The marke\ continued firm, while sales wers moderate, being continod to the home trade. The transactions, were coniined to about 4,000 a 5,000 bbis., at about the following quotations :— to Canadian bel 160 bbls, within the above range of flour was fair demand, with sales closing stesdy within the range of the above quotations, Extra brands were fi tuclauding extra Richmond, Georgetown, Peteraburg, and Rialto brands. Wheat anlen were aitli checked by the ioe embargo. About 1,200 busbels (common Iltmots red sold alloat at $1 50, anda Jot of choice Bt. Louis white was gold at $184. Corn was still @ yoed by the ico at the Atiantic dooks, ‘and no rales of moment were Weatorn mixed ‘wae nominal at 790. for tutare delivery from the docks, end at 74c. from store, Rye was quiet, and firmly beld at fhe. for good Northern. (ats wore firm at S0c a dlc. for State, and 540. a 680. for Western. Corvus —Toe sales were limited to smal! lots of Rio, at KC. 011)40, The late news from Java caused holders to aisume greater firmness, and in some cases withdraw from the market. The report was toat the Java crop would probably fall sbort one third. CoTr0N,—The market continued active, with sales of about 6,000 bales, part in transitu. Prices closed firm at 18c. for middling uplands, and at 15%; 0, for middling Or- Jeans, Cottons in trausitu wero raiher better, CrrAM TARTER —16 caske wore sold at 2020. FamGirs —To Liverpool about 2,000 bbis flour wor ‘2s. Hd. & Be. 64 ; 1,600 bales cotton, cor with some Rates 10 London were ecbange of much moment. re engaged m Ss. To i 6.0 bales of cotton were ed at isc. Rates to gold regions were inactive at about 26c. per loot moa. surement Tay was flem ot $1.8 $1 12, with limited sales. Te % steady, Sales of 100 tons Scotob pig, at 651, toe. were quiet, at To. a 100 for Eastera and Westers. Lor wae inactive, ano prices nominal MoLLswas —Selen of 60 , Cabs cruscarado wore made at 4éc ; 7) do. clayed, at 48c., and £5 bbls New Orleane at 8c Naval. Sones —The market wae quiet and doll. The tate of the “arbor interfered with the delivery of 5 Crude was steady. Sales of 7008 800 bbis. commen retin were reporied at $1 6214 = $1 63 per SLO Ibs. de tvered. Tar aad pitch wore unchanged Ors —The market for Noseed was firmer, with sales of about 20. CC0 a 50,000 gations Engiiva and American at #60, cash, part on the spot and part toarrive. Crude whale apd sperm were doll, Lard ol! was firm, with salen of 2,000 galiona Western winter at62)<o, 4,000 do, at 4c, wed 2,0.0 do, at 660 , at which {t closed drm. Paov none —Pork—The market was firm, with sales of about 200 «400 bbis,, Including new mons at $4 at $19 87340 $20. Prime wae at $17 4’ tinued in good demand, and quite firm, about 200 a 300 bbie., including couatey prime at $0 60 « #10, country mest at $10 60 @ $12 50, repacked Chicago at $16 a $16 60, ant extra do. at $16. Prime mess wae at $20 2 $26. Out meaw wore tirm, with email sales shoulders at @sc a S¥c, and hams st 106. # 10\¢. Racon war Urm, with sales of about 200 boxer, at 1( Kc. for ribbed, and 10K 0c. forshort ribbed. Batter was Ite « 20. for Odio, 200. a Bic. for State, and choice sweet family Srkins at 370. a a8c. Choose was frm. at 1Ce. a Ne. Rice was duil and prices unchanged tales of 600 hhds. t £70. a 996. for common 10%¢c. tor prime, and 12 bl Sales of 1,900 bage wore mado at 12, and now held at 12)¢0. Soar —Sales of 100 box re made at Ilo. Tras.— Within the past day or two 2,000 a 5,000 bave been sold, chiefly new crop, Oolongs, establishing an advance of Yo. afe per ib. Nearly aii offering was booght up, and some bolders withdrew ther stocks from the market. Tonscoo —Ow ing to the severe weather but ilitle is do ing; sales 157 bbls. Cuba p. t . 90 canes fond loaf at 5c. Woot. —The severe weather has prevented sales to oon. womers, it a vo ship at present. and dealers: feom but sittle disposed to apeoulais st present prices. The tock in market ts very light of all gred ‘and it is quite likely that prices will be maintained Wrwkay was (rr, with sales of 200 bbis. at 400 FAM PRICES L¥ MARKETING. OF PROVISIONS IN WASHINGTON MARKET, The recent severe snow storm by closing up the railroads for several days, had (he elect of reducing the jquantity aod increasing the price of the various articles nmarket. The stock on hand Is perhaps emalior than it bas been during any previous winter, aad the conse. quence is a large increase on the prices of last week. Cattle sold on Wednesday laat for 811 por cwt., and good sirloin steak cannot be had for less than eighteen cents per pound, The opening of the railroads, however, by throwing afresh supply of beet upon the market, wil bring ,prices down to their former standard. Matton romaine about the same, but fam, as might be expected, hae disappeared from the stalls, and but little if any will be had before aext spring, Veal remains at the same high rates, and is so scarce as to be ranked among the luxurice, Pork has undergone no change worthy of notice in conseqnence of the larce qupply in market before the closing of tho roads, For the same reason all kinds of salt meat may be purchased at last weeks's prices, Poultry although not so abundant as at iho date of our last quotations, can be bad at a vory slight increas, Dealers are expectiag & supply witch may have the @flect of reducing present prices. Game of every de RETAIL soription bas advanced considerably, acd from prosomt | Prospects the tendency will be upward for one or two ‘wooks at least, There appears to be a large supply of venison and rabbits, and quail are in great abuodanoe. ‘The weather has been particularly unfavorable fer tne fish market, io which the suppy i@ very limited. The | Intense cold has preve@ted operations to any considerabie extent in this j@, and dealers have had to depend upon the stock Another week of such weather an wo have bad will deprive our housekeepers of many of the best kinds of fieh Oysters gontinge to increase io | atiend the funersi, from hi price, and superior quality sells at $2.25 per 100. Ay re } ferencs te cor vegetable list W will be reox tbat they hes” also been aflected in the same way, and are polling a bigher prices than they have brought at any (ime thie acaeen. a a ais a6} as ,a~ als a~ alt as alt alo ala a— a0 as ain ao a2 a7 as alo “ls ab s— a8 >» bf ¥ a6 3 a 4 a- u a= a | ee a— rae ie i: eet Og ven, a~ Lare, twos a— Cheese..... . POULTRY. Egas ove for... Chickens. per Ib..— ®& 1s Honsy— Fowu — «# Sx Strained. ans Dorke a ié iv como an Geene a vi Dasks, pe 8160 Potatoes, per bb! 49318 Do “haifp'e 15 # }s Duck— Currote, per bueh.~ 274 Black, per pair.75 Onions. white, p.qt— 4 5 Can. bk. p p. Parsnipa, bu - #100 Brosdbiil, p. pr.62 Presere dtomatoes, Redhead. p. pr. ‘Widgeun, pp. Quail, per doz enivon,sdl’e pib.16 é Patridges p. pr — le celery. p.b Hare. DP 76 ach. bait Ravove... 50 Leeks. p. bung Grouse, “1 00 Garis | Wile @rese, p. 9. Bears ment. p:lb — Appten Wildrurkey.p.3 00 Auiien ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, ~vor Panations and Betp, «ce Mxth foe ELLASGOLS, st VE YOU BRAN HAUSE FS ret No. 10 Ann atreet! also tie Jounie sols buna WAS IN ANGUISH WITH RUBOMATIEW. For weeks Tkept my hed, tivabl: to move withoa’ a ev. ok ofageny, The slightest touch gove me exqnistce § jainest motion fi th nesoenkar’e a, aiter bottle of lotion—pot afte if atrtment—-eh4 neve of liniment, I used tu vain aged tor death to reli trem may ‘fiction. t wn kin of aensidve matter—my var owe ig uid todine, or pure iodine wa’ jer than ever. Bold ERVOUS DISHABES OF wVRAY FORM he linn band body, want of sirotgth, spin Die and kindred ailments, find» blewwel pac WRRBER'S invigorating savguilier, it sande An of youthial strength thronghout the whoie bod Sole wt 202 Bowery. Price $2); two, 44 Poor UE OLD STAND, CORNER rest recuction —We clothing at cost prices—Rag ‘sacae punts and vente, We are also making up goods in oar onstom depart ment at lower prices than NR. COLLINS 4 house in this ofty. of John aod Naceon ate, CONGK ESS Wate, ( SOSQREB® WATER ~TO SOUTHERNERS—DEINKEGS J of Congress Water.— Aa inferior article f uit water, Ge word “Saratoga” bang useo by feiters m cases where ther dare not. rikk sellin 7 ‘article us Concross water.” The success of 1iecus the barnes from Congress water having Been #0 often called Baraiona water, Liat many people au that fte wue aod only name. Teking advaniage « ia, the apurious article ia so pnt up, with marks and boilles, aa w resemble, as Near ws U Congress wacer, ‘and mostiy sold ‘as an imitation ose HnARQ MAD with the amarks ‘ar flavor ond }oenuine Cougrese waier. There are ® multitude of % Aes ‘% the water from say of whieh might 8 Fold as Saratoga’ water, by persone whose ‘of consclénee extent! on.v wo cases «hare they ere Bante jecumiary punishment, and yer the article so ‘imposed on be oF be wihiessac { ae from want enmune Congress Water buy Korrespeciabie dealers oniy.and 91 eases coserveuhes the brand on the cork ja CONGRESR TER—0. witheut those wordsana letiers, it es On wrung (Us, We wit send you vate of Packages, apc by “= aired ihe atvount et tt ealely forwarded 10 any part of anilion as Chak Erinn, ‘And fo. 1s Thames wrert. New York i: <A 2 Beerwick— Goonwiy —(1 ‘Thursday evening, Jam. 12, akties © Bowwiok to Maky i neq, oll of this ‘an. 13, by the WiFT—MARTIN —On TuoRéay even Rey. Father Quin, pastor of St, Pi church, ‘Barclay Mreet, My. Stxruwm Wiis Swit, of Philadelphia, Va, to Mi mA MaRrin, of this city. Vbtiace phia and Oalifornia papers please copy. Dica. Maw.—On Thursday morning, Janu. 23, of congestion of bs gs, CaPTLETON NATHANIM, youngest son Of Robert ed 6 years, 6 mewinm and 14 days. Ke wil be um his father’s reidemee, % Tolrteenth street, 'o Greenwoot o, terDOOD, at two o'oler The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ationd Crawrcep.— On Thursday, Jan. #2, of congestion of the . Wisam Eocan, (i on of James T, and Harriet wiord. of the family are respectfully invited to at- The trien tend the foperal, without farther notice, from tbe resi- dence of Din parents, in highty first etreet, near Third avenve, (© morrow morning, at teo o'clock enna + ye eveolng, Jaz 42. aller «short ir. Wruam 8. Sxrumy, of Goehen, Orange county, sp the b6ib year of bis age. ts . Jive remaipe will be takes to Goshen thie morome, for ‘nterment Gorbeo papere please copy Wickwaw.—Op Wedneroay, Jan 21, after ® abort ili- pest, Mra. Ayne Wi knam, in (be 76th year of ber ‘The friends of the faintly are reapectiully Inviied to at tend the iuneral, from We residence of oer sve in aw, Wm. J Jones, between Pighty third and Bighty-foarty streets, Yorkville, w- morrow afternoon, at oae o'clock precively Poon ago —On Fri¢: Jen 28, Mavcarer Aww Scxamp. The iritpds and JUAInLARCes are Tespectfuly ‘Ryited from No. 576 Grand street, this attend toe fun Ing, Ai cleven O'clock Jan 0°. Mra. Sagas Buzamenn, ‘ick H Jounson, aged 27 years. piace from ler inte residence, No. treet, tomorrow morning, at ten o'clock. ws Wh) be interred a Newark, N J., where First Presby- ‘be reiatives aod frieads are respectful ther nolee, —On Wednert sy morning, Jan. 21, Cimanern of Thomss Pullman. Surm.—On Friday evening, Jan. 25, No. $4 East Twenty second street, of pulmonary comsumpiion, Kuma, wite of Major Thomas D. Smith Hore —On Friday, Jan. 9, Wie only son of Frederick and Red«cea Hote, aged 5 montas sad 15 days. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are rents, Rimas . Kelly, aged 2 year The friends of James Getoey. Ri TN * moeths and 10 days. family, thowe of her ther , ~~] Taw ria.—On Friday, Jan 30. of remittent fever, Many Apriai®, ele cst daughter of Edward and Caroline Tem- funeral, rom tbe residence of ber parents, No. 162 West Seventeenth street, to morrow afiernooa, at one o'clock, Her remaipa will De interres at Greenwood. Mutsm—Oo Toesday morning, Jam 30, Joum Jacon MriieR, fon Of Jacob and Auaa Amelia Miller, aged 3 | mon he and 18 days. The remains were interred with (ta mother 'e she La- Brows —On Thareday, Jao, 22, Avst Mama Baows, aged 17 years Her remains were taken to ihe Cemetery of the Ever- greena, Loe ae at yesterday. 2, Hoora. Brooklyn, on Thureday morning, Jan. ite of Jacob Jam uz, © Bw ' 20 years. ‘The friends of the family, nad hess ot ber brother, Wm, Schoonmaker, are invited to attend the . iward Hooper, in Smith rema\p®, from the residence of ber Mr. Jobo Yates, No 460 Adame stroot, Brooklyn, to mervew two o'clook smvited to al- At two o'clock, third bewe a copy of Bethiehem Hpesmp- . . OF, are a Lat Cuanies Vanpawaran, in the 43d ‘The relatives ted mies | ‘orth Sixth apd Seventh streets, to- be ht o clock, = remains will be taken to Hempel’, 1. Thy for tater men punt —At Tompkinaville, Staten Island, on . 90, Mr. Janae Brapust, im the 70in ia late thie to attend afternoon, at near Rah’ A Ph iiseng re. Jan Brave, in the age. Le ‘.ueral Wit take place iis aferns*, o'clock, Oars leave Jersey Olty at nine o’chems &

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