The New York Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1857, Page 5

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Mr. Wnsos, of Mass., gave notice of the tntre¢uction fa Dill to secure te motual settlers the alternate sections ef nada reserved in grante to States for raulread purpeses. ‘(WEW Naval DEFOr. ‘The Benate aisoassed the bill establishing a naval depot Ou motion of Mr. Buwanp, of New York, tt was resolved | that the Beoretary of War be required to direct topogra- Adjourned i ‘and had it not been for the storm he should have besa here on Monday last, without the agency of the Sergoant- ‘who would bear witness that he evinced no dis- Hy i EE i § k : iy i H im : 4 | & Company shall make a dividend when the ospital stock ‘will be impaired thereby, and that in case such dividend is made, the stockholders be held individually responsi- ble for the amount of it; allows any such company to in- rane sts aa nat repel aso in aoe Tation of the compeny to HH i HH i a Ri i! i HI i i it A + 3 5 Lj i | it g! iH ef [i i i i 1 i Ey 2 ; ii i i fi “1 i 76, Se, 0a, 383, 3, e 180, 670 to 870. = ‘Sursmon UounT.—Nos. aA 7108, 104, 707, 108, 70, 144, 14, See Y i i a iy ere ai H ie i it ¥ 5 i - i i A f i : i if iF 28 i a Bel a Fs il eet area Regn Pap Oneae as roadway. tanto len niewiwenten, Sanne ned jer » one doar below Maiden Lane. sear Mu. PATRICK. Br lexion, be juired “palm of ee teen ee Seeeee ou ‘ r postures. Be sure each Dowle is signed FBT! SS. Hathenek!. voeubt;ileaas Dr. Larue’s French Confectionery. Broadway, open to day at 3 o’clock P. M. Hair estes tbe word made, od af pied 0) 3 Gedye privately applied. at Nov Astor flows vr: HiD’s Hair Dye, 4 Shillings a Box, Black pa CLE 0 where the inimitable cut- ling of hair and whiskers is executed. Piles! Piles!! internal or can be gntirety cured b; Dr. Witmer’ . Piece ia warranted to ‘cure. hee for ‘he’ chy 188 Chicago, 5, ; Erie, 4. Chicago and Rock Island advanced per cent; Illinois Central, 1; Illtnots Central bonds, 5. & Mit RR Ses Srome Ber, wan ® Iet m., int. gases song m. Te, "40. 80% 0 80: Oe Warnnrows, Jan 96 1887. A fire broke out yesterday morning in the large build fing Known 00 the Manufseturers’ Block, sitestet ia North Watertown. The building wus cocapie! by «great com ‘ber of mechanics. The large bridge leading to North ‘Wetertows was also burnt. The joes je $90,000 = N) tn +arance. Markets. Jam. 26, 1867. tant latoons, baw i ieee | take piace to-morrow, Tecaday, at halt past 12 o’clook, At the Merchants’ Kxehange. Albert H. Nicolay will sell to-morrow at the Mer chants’ Exchange, at 12 o'clock, under by pothesation, $8,000 Western Vermont Raliroed bonds. At the second beard there was no particular change in prices, Missourt Bate 6’s sold to some extent, on timo, seller's option, at prices current at the first board; Uni. cago ard Rock Idand advanced % per cent; Le Crosse and Milwaukie, 3s. Reading declined {: [llinowe Contral bonds, {;. The market closed steady, but not strong. Mr, Jaeob Little wee admitted as a membor of the Boord of Brokers to-day, by a vows of 76 to 6. This vote shows his strength at the Sook Exehange. The five wie voted against@im are undoubtediy those to whom he has beretolore shown (he most favors. He was in bis sont this afternoon during the setaion of the board, out made bo Operations, He wi! andonbtediy be in full binet in the course of a few days ‘The Now York Copiral Railroad Company baye declared © half-yearly divdend of four per cent, payable 20th of Febreary. the \ansfer books will be cicsed om Satur- @ay, to re open on the 234 February. ‘The interest duc on the Ist of Fe>ruary on the first and Secend mortgage bends of the Terre Hauie, Alton aad St. ‘Louis Ralircad Company, will be paid om ani after that date, cm presentation of the coupons af the company’s Mice, No. 18 Wilham street. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows :— milesion abroad by the steamship America, from Boston for Liverpool on Wednesday, gives the following review movement in the ‘eading departments of the banks of this city, during the week preceding Saturday morning, January 24, 1867, and for several previous weeks:— Naw Youre Orry Bays. Actual Aug. 28,’56.. 110,188,006 asbie ies 3,688,413 60,022,004 80,’66. 100,373,911 12,966,236 8,689,145 67,606,618 6,’66. .109,668,604 18,096,305 8,886,015 67,228,502 Bopt. 18,’66. 100,679,776 12,281,387 8,741,064 66,049, Bopt. 20,66. . 109,716,486 14,970,685 886 66,866,422 Bopt. 27,66... 108,908 206 10,873,220 198 68,661,172 Oct. _ 4,'66,.107,981,707 11,016,184 6,880,628 62,052,546 Oct. 11,756. . 007,147,882 10,882,761 8,748,980 60,978,867 Oct, 18,’66,.106,018,886 10,847,010 8,607,417 60,804,888 Oct. 25, 104,166,483 10,580,795 8,649,802 56,600,467 Nov. 1, 11,067,675 8. 68,026,116 Nov. 11,516, 5a Nov. 15, 12,258, 2, Noy. 23, 12,97! Nov. 39, Deo. 6,'06. 218, See Deo. 27, Jen. 38, jan. 234 11, 108 8,828,396 17, 860,401 11,955,¢64 8,047,005 66,076,087 Jan. 24,’5' 1,004,416 11,633.924 7 870,027 66,877,981 ‘The last returns, compared with those of the previous ‘week, show the following variations in the aggregate:— “atm 038 + doen ‘The changes in the aggregate movement have been only to a moderate extent. In specie the decrease is much ‘more limited than anticipated. Only « portion of the foreign shipments from this port last week came out 0’ the banks. The exportations on Saturday will come out of the next week's average. Sometime during the pre sent week we shall have another Callforaia remittance, but we do not jook for more than abort one and a quarter million by the steamer now nearly due. The discount hme ie increasing very gradually, but steadily. The aggregate is now larger than any previous period since the middle of August last The grcss earnings of the Muwaukie and Mississippi Railroad Company im cach of the past three years, were as fo.lows:— ‘otal earnings Tor your ending Deo. Si, 1664. 6408,061 10 ‘Do. an Deo. ot ieee 001,843 94 Do. do. do, Deo, 81, 1856., 680,472 48 ‘The decrease in 186%, com; ared with 1866, is attributed to the low prices ruling for produce last fall, and to the fac: that producers withheld their supp.es from the mar. Ket. ‘The amounts of freight moved over the road for three years compare as follows — 1885, 1856. 61,720 63,216 81986 90,361 Aggregate........6..119,068 102,664 = 168,677 The same cxplunation that is given for a do fieiency in the earnings of last year, may be ap- plied to the ceficiency in freight from the West. Deyond, it is believed, the current depreciation. 106 miles of the road have been relaid with new tics, and T : : 8 E i f é . : ifr Ht ei bh fit i : ae i ‘I i Siti He i! ; if ~~ H & “8 # i i itt ik ra i it fied alii 29 fi sé i i i f : E i . é E if i ! i | ' i i | FI i i FE 53 E | 7 Ba H ? i Hl : i : B27FF, rou im 1856, ond 1866, sud 212 087 | ran 399,674 miles in 1 freip gravel —39,400—total 1,027 418, oF six thousand more than 1855 The pap Ae gd Agen eB miles in 1855 tara in 1856, aod the freight twelve thousand more in ins5 than in 1866. ‘The report of the Auditor of the State of Mtinote gives ‘The whole Bumber 0; (bg ingtitutions o-ganize) un ‘or ine 610 bb 3. 2 a Hit tT I to AY, JANUARY 27, 1857. general banking law ie atzty one; of these, eleven have Deen closed by protest or have voluntarily withdraws leaving fifty now in operation. The fol- panied. cotcare Gkaaaanaaee Oats were firm, aod ip moderate request at b6c. & for State, and at b3c. « 58c. for heavy Western and and their amount: Chicago. vovinie ay 9967,600 00 | Coryaz —The market was quiet, aud sales confined to ‘Missour!. 4,000,000 00 | small lots of Rio at about 1 Louisiana. 47,000 00 | Corzox.—The may Tennessee 424,008 08 | decline of about \ “ North Carolina. 96,000 08 | with sales of 6,000 South Carolina.. wees ce clone reeaverea ine deoime, exept Ohio, 000 08 | ber etilt fants ihe | Fete a, 5 b 4 ae Diinols liq 12,000 00 2) Diinola new, xg0,104 oT | reshington, on ob 46 Tiltnols and Michigan anal Sasteoo oo | reported, which, was quiet at ie: 1 The original deposite were, in amount $11,701,762, of | Hay was quiet but which $4,146,162 have been withdraws. On the beris | _ Hore. were lnow posited is estimated by the Auditor at $6,668,380—leaving & margin of $182,616 for depreciation. We learn that the direciors of the Pitisburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company have put the whole muscovado at 66 (0. an bole, piri terpe tic , time and interest turpentine at fic , ime Roout 4¢0 bbe common row wore sold at $l 60 per 310 Ibs. delivered. Ovber descriptions were Ona.— English linseed wss Grmer, and beld at 87 }<0. on Goo, ‘and at 960. for the articlete arrive in Februa- ry. 9nd sperm were quiet and prices unchangd. Provitions —Pork—The, market continued firm, with tales of about 30 bois , including new mess at 921, and energy and means, who are under obligations to [have it Id do. af $20, cloring opward tendency in prices. finished by the frst of September, 1867. New prime wes at $16." Beef wa firm, but leas eotive. ‘The Treasurer of Ohio, in his annual report, just issued, | The sales embraced about 160 « 200 bbis., including new eays, Of the twelve independeat banks orgénized m that = a, wear Mitenee pl rari we =: =. State, under the act to incorporate the ‘‘State Bank of Ohio and other Bangs,” one has failed to redeem its bills, and four have been unable to pay geveral creditors. The aggregate circulation of the twelve banks is $1,139,164, and the bonds depssited are $1,160,975 25. ‘The earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad for the second week in January were as follows:— 6 atic Cut meats continved 1050. Lard was frm, with sales of $00 bbis. c. & 12}KC. Dresned bogs were at 9146. a 93<c. Dele Oe one Vee seety oak i Ge Se, without cbange ip price yarday. raans were Ores, but ao tales of moment transpired . ‘The transactions were checked by whe difficulty in deliver- 1856. 1867. Increase. ing goods. 289 62 $15,660 17 $2,310 65 ALLOW was quiet at 11 Ko . 189 66 = 19,457 50 6,267 96 ‘Waisksy —Sales of about 49° bbls wore made at 28 }<c. —— —- —————_ ss —-—— | and a small lot wae reported at aso. cash. $47,479 17 $35,017 67 += $7,888 60 ‘The Reading Railroad brought down 9,288 tons of coal last week, making 206,665 tons, against 148,807 to the same date last year. We give below the exhibit of the Illinois Central Rail- road the past year, contrasied with that of 1866, which shows an increase of €0 per cent:— Turow Omateat Ran ————O RTISEMENTS BENE WED GVERY DAY. Tal icle mace expressly for oysermen, and ite a 188,198 43 | QPANI®H QUARTERS TAKEN a? % CENTS. 206,089 90 In payment for clothing, a pooyeed 3 Extensive 306,801 40 66 nad 68 Fulton street, 246,989 10 ‘and Clifstrects. 168,316 19 nd a ons Total.....ssess+eeeee-$1)632,118 00 $3,468,601 63 em ww ‘The earnings per mile operated in 1865 were $2,553 53, and for 1866 $8,918 38 per mile operated, which are fully equal to those upon the first division of the Galens ‘and Chicago Union Raiiroad when first opened. Tne first Sesessesssé BES Balesee sees division upon that road, 421 miles, was three years un- black dress que. ‘ . der construction, and was finished in 1850; the first o Gia Se. oe twelve months’ carnings were $127,686 78, or $3,004 37 bis cal = a Vayeoume © per mile. ‘The second year, ending 30th April, 1852, the same Givision, with the additional impetus derived from the extension twenty or thirty miles further, earned $177,928 91, or for forty-three and a half miles, $4,166 66 per mile. . The Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company have peti- tioned the Massachusetts House of Representatives for an amendment to the act of 1854, granting State ald. The petitioners, in effect, ask that the contract be so altered ‘that they may be relieved from the obligation of Onishing the eastern division of the road in one continuous seo- fiom, and instead thereof, be required to expend an ‘amount equal to 35 per cent on each instalment of the State loan on the line between the eastern terminus and Shelburne Falls, and that after that part is complete, » lke amount shall be expended before the receipt of eaca subsequent instalment on tho balance of the route till al is completed.. This division, the directors think, will be much better for the public socommodation, aud save the company thousands of dollars of interest and loss by de- terioration, while at the same time the State will be as fully seoured as by the present provision of law. The following table gives the amount of property destroyed im the city of Boston, each month, for the past year, together with the amount of insurance on the —=—=—==—===—— = EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENTS. PPTORMATIONFOB AMRKIOAY TRAVELLERSGOIN® to Eurepe.. Hel i > FREEEEEE : a9F SSF He A same — «$997,880 20 « 687,631 00 400 100 6 20 1a. singin § boo fe. tix 2000 200 do. 7000 Suge “ Sans. 60 LJ R00 THA ALRIME 14% 60 8 95@ she Baak of Com 104 86 Mich 86 ‘16 Nassau Bank... 104 900 do 81% en BR bf > . 6% Metropoitten Bank o>, 6¢ Ganover Bank... 92 100 do B61 10 Park Bank J 28 do. 87 ‘12 Dei&BucCanai0o 119% 100 do, 86% 8 160 do. 86% OB 5 do « O% rT 766 Pamama . 7 10 00 do oT B00 60 do . Os 600 250 do 98 200 50 do. . & 100 812 [linots Con RR.. 0 300, 4 ‘oon, bo 106 Galena me 100 do. 1100 60 do. » mo do 100 Ud 460 My 200 wo oe 40 $0 My 200 nO Me ont 500 Erie ay 86 oy 91000 Missecri 6's * feoene 9000 Virginia G's... C8 80 jose River Nktem $i 60h 1000 o 13000 T!0ee RR beads % 2: azz: FECEE Hie 2 3! ui i 4 fy

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