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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1857. 5 eT cement cept OIC ECL CL LL CL LC LL LL LS 8 260. for good State, and at 16c. ‘The February'germ of the Law Courts. ‘Hho untried caver, on the calendars of the last month ‘Wii be.takem Op thie term. The general term of the Bupreme Court wil! be opened this morning tor argument ‘and appeals. The vexed question of appeals in the Ma- wine Oourt fv, still agitated. in the case of the People at to relati¢ n of Debenctte agatust Gals, the Court of Ap” ‘peals dee ided* that all appeals in the Marine Court must be heay 4 at the genoral term, and intimated that an ap- peal 9 ould be taken from the deciston of the Cour! in full Dens to the Common Pieas. This, it is contended, is @ Me re cditer dictum of the Court of Appeals, as the point 1 un decided was not raised in the Jast named tribunal, “pnd therefore not properly presented on the argument, Im the case ot the People at the relation of Ooulter ‘Against A. A. Thompson, one of the Justices of the Marine Court, Judge Clerke of the Supreme Court ordered a man- damus to issue directing Judge Thompson to approve of ‘an undertaking on appeal to the Court of Common Pleas, aed make his return of the proceedings had at the gene- ve) term of his court. From this order Judge Thompson kan sppoated to the genera! term of the Supreme Court, end the matter will be argued before that tribunsl at the ‘term commencing this day. It is = subject which has ‘ereated no little confusion, and which the practitioners feol a deep interest in, At the time when this question was first decided by Justice @lerke, 8 certain morning paper, notorious for ks vituperation, was most bitter in its denunciations ef that funotionary; yet all the tribunals to which the wobject bas been presented have triumphantly sustained ‘every principle !aid down by Judge Clerke. ‘The Supreme Court circuit for the trial of jury causes, ‘Wil also be in session, and chamber cases will be heard ‘enti! 11 o’clock each morning, when three Judges will sit ‘tm general term. * ‘The Superior Court will have two trial branches. The @elebrated mercantile slander suit of Fowles against Bowen, of the firm of Bowen & McNamee, has been set own for a second trial, and would have been disposed of Song since’ only that the counsel on both sides have been ‘@agaged at the Court of Appeals. ‘The general term of the Superior Court, which sat only Gwo weeks during January, will meet at 11 o’clock this morning. The calendar of this brancn of the court only ‘embraces some eighty causes, and will not probably oc- @upy the court the entire term. ‘The special term of this court will also open at 11 @’olock, for the trial of issues of law and equity causes. ‘She calendar contains ninety-four causes. By an order ~@f the court made on Saturday morning last, the January special term was extended one week, in order to enable the court to dnish an inquiry pending before Judge Duer, and involving the oo-partnership affairs of Messrs. @ranston & Judson, in the New York Hotel controversy. ‘The condition of the Superior Court rooms has not been ‘mproved since we last had occasion to allude to them. We fact, they grow worse and worse every session. It the @ommon Council, who hold their meetings in comforta- Die rooms with lofty cellings and ample ventilation, were ‘eempelied to sit one month in the apartments now occu- ‘pled by the Superior Court, they might be stimulated to Prompt action in providing suitable rooms for our courts ‘and clerks’ offces. The Judges submit quietly to the “mpoonvenience, though they are empowered by the Code te direct the Sheriff to furnish them with proper agcom- modation. ‘The Court of Common Pleas will (also hold two trial terms, and one Judge will proside at chambers. ‘The three Justices of the Marine Court sat in general term three days last week and heard quite a number of arguments; they will all sit for the trial of causes, and ‘hus the calendar for the term will be quickly dispos- od of. Judge Ingersoll is occupied in the United States Circuit ‘Ovurt with apatent suit, and the United States District Ovurt will be opened to morrow, being the tirst Tuesday im the month, ‘The February term of the Court cf General Sessions ommences to day, Recorder Smith presiding. A num- ‘ber of interesting cases will be tried. Among them we may mention the following :— William alias John Murphy, Mor the murder of George Foley, and James Hartley, for the murder of Patrick Greely; three cases of arson in the first degree, the names of the accused being Le Barnes, Linford and Deniny. It will be remembered that ‘Deniny was tried last term, but the jury could not agree ‘and were discharged, ten standing for conviction and ‘@wo for acquittal. The brothers Taylor, alleged utserers ‘ef counterfeit money, will probably bo indicted and tried; ‘also the model artist mam, together with an aggravaicd -oharge of rapo and the recent abortion cases. ‘The calender of prisoners for the February term of the Gourt of Geners! Sessions is as aunexed:— wommoeoSé February Session of the Common Council. ‘The Board of Aldermen will hold the first meeting of ‘their acoond session this evening. We have not been ‘able te ascertain tha: anything of special interest is ex- pected up before them, and a6 the commitiees have been Dut recently organized, they have not transacted much ‘Destness. There will be few reports, therefore, for pre- eentation. ‘The Board of Supervirors will also be convened this evening. ‘The Board of Councilmen hold the! monthly ses. sion this ovening. Wo learn from the Clork that they ‘wore #0 industrious during the fret month of their offl- Gia) term es to leave vo unfloished business on the books, ‘Tho Staten Istand Ferry. ‘We bavo received @ correspondence between Mosars. Routh, Wetherspoon ana others, residents of States Talend, and the Secretary of the Staten Ialand Ferry Com- pany, on the subject of the late irregularities in the ferry between New Brighton and the Island. It appears that from the 24th to the 20th ult. the boat plying between New Brighton and the city was taken off the ronte, loav- ‘Sag the passengers without com unication with the city; ‘thoogh, at tho time, the ice was po impediment to a re. gular intercourse. Messrs. Routh, Wetherspoon, “i5., re quest the manager to permit Captain Mc! oan to rap bis Deal ‘wherever, in his opinion, the passage cen be ao -Compliabed ,' « bigh testimonial to his boidnessand pru- dence, The Secrotary replies that the boat was with drawn in consequence of the danger of navigating the “bay through the tec, and promises to put Ler on.as soon ae possible. We have alse a. communication from residents on the vareniine side of the isinad, complaining shat the ours of Copartaro of the boats are changed withow due patice to them hat the boats will sometimes ort: cal! img at ove of the land’ngs without notice at all, aut thet othe 4ificoibes and celays of communioating with who oly mre ae great as they ever were. It in just a year ainoe.the shorioomings of thie ferry were brought to pebiic notice through these columo-. At that time a survey of the ferry boats was instituted, sand they were reported (0 be unsdited for winter neviga Gon, The position of the ferry compary wae examined, and tt fownd to bo without a lease, or ferry licerse, Theve fants wo taid Wovore the pablicggged arated agiton Vrom partion interested. t the ‘Of revidents of ‘abe isian 1, the Comptrcier anneanced thet he would geil oense, and al'p ovcupied by tbe present com ection obtained mover yet fouad Thay tho agitation. wins! for ayenr, bee been wholly without frat, & seems tous that what romaine te be done devolves not npn \asenple but on tho who are interested. Th he tron DY witthy Ja. i writing an angry letter to the ferey axe be improred, or th of (¥, and some mone: any be forced to sign aw nko way for s new one y Be cation to Mr, Cornelius Vanderbilt oe Mr Georce with whom parties interested would porkape a9 nesta i He Court Calendare Chis Day. RPA Cover—Ciroutt,—Nor 1608, 266, 8 297, 445, 497, 490, 603, 609, BIL, 518, B15, 617, 519, 699, 626, 647, 690, '6 Como PuaananPart 1 =Nos. 14, 161, 98, 67, 28, 26, 190, 148, 144, 148, 140. bare = ‘oe, a5. 81 94, 88,64, Ye, TH, Kal, 180, 163, 505, 442, 434 00, on, a16 186, ‘7 76%, 768, 114, | 790, ri 709) Dramatic and Musical Matters. M. Strakosch’s opera season at the Academy of Musio fe progressing with great success. The debu/ of Madame de Wilhorst on Wednesday drew the finest house since ‘Gris! sung at this theatre; and the best proof of her bril- Mant success is found in the {act that on Friday she re- peated Lucia to an audience almost equal to that of Wed- pesday. The press has awarded to her the very highest place in the Lyric art, and her positionis fixed, On dit, that sbe will sing in the “‘Sonnambula,”’ the ‘‘Trovatore’’ and ‘Don'Glovanni.”” For this evening, at the Acade- my, ‘‘La Favorite”? is announced, with Parodi, Tiberin!, Morelii and Morino in tho cast. ‘Mr, Thalberg was in the city on Thursday and gaves concert at Philadelphia on Saturday, On the 17th instant be will give another free concert to the children of the public schools in this oity, and abeut the first of March will commence ‘series of subscription matinées. Every true admirer of art will bail with delight the return of Mr. Thalberg to ‘the metropolis. His campaign in the rural districts was Uke Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in regardto the Weather, but unlike it tm the fact that Thalberg triamph- ed; while the great Corsican was obliged to succumb, All our accounts from Havana agree in saying that Ma- retzek had made « great deal of money at the Tacon. The first subscription had been s0 good that another was opened. Two of the artists bave returned, one because Max refused an increase of salary, and the other on ac- count of a difficulty with the public. The Havanese critics were especially delighted with Brignoll. With the exception of Wallack’s, where Miss Heron has attracted full houses to see ‘‘Camille,”’ and the Broadway where Mr, Forrest and the Ravels are likewise very suc- constul, the theatres have not been very well attended during the past week. Aas there is now a prospect of better weather, and as several novelties are announced, the business for the pre- sent week will undoubtedly be better. The announce- ments tor to-night are interesting :— At the Broapway Tuxarre Mr. Forrest plays Jack Cade, one of his finest personations, The farce of ‘‘The Irish Tutor’? concludes the performance, At Burton’s Tazatas Mr, John Brougham commences ‘an engagement,fplaying in ‘John Bull” and a vew comic entertainment with Mr. Burton, The capital little piece, “Our Wife,” will alse be given, and Miss Polly Marshal! will mabe her first appearance since her illness. ° At Lavra Kusyz’s THEATRE & new American drama, “Mary’s Birthday,” will be produced, Miss Keene and Mr. Whestieigh im the principal parts. ‘Little Toddle- Kine”’ will also be played for the first time here, At Wattack's TagaTRe Mies Heron will play “Camille” for the tenth time. Miss Heron’s performance of this part has made a great sensation, and will undoubtedly fill the house for many nights to come. At Nipio’s Gaxpmn the Ravel troupe, under the ma- Ragement of Jerome and Antoine, commence an engage- ment this evening. The bill includes performances on the tight rope, by Young Americs, Hengier and M’ile Chiarini, the spectacle baliet ‘Esmeralda,’ with Eeptno- sa, Mme. Montplatsir and the Ravels, and “Pongo,” At the Bowzay Tsmarzs the ‘Hunchback of Notre Dame,” with Mr. H. Seymour im the principal part, and the fairy spectacle “Ondine,” are up for this evening. At the Amanicay Muswom a new three act drama, called “Gotham, or Daylight and Gaslight,” is up for this even. ing for the frat time. Itis by Mr, H. J. Conway, a dra- matist of experience, and all the principal bers of the company are included in the cast. At Woov’s Minetra1s ® pleasant entertainment, closing with “New Year's Calls,” is up for tonight. At Back- ley’s, “Luerezia Borgia” will be revived as originally given. At No. 412 Brosdway, Raynor, Pierce, and other members of the old Christy’s Minstrels, comience a se- ries of entertainments, announcing a good concert pro- gramme and a burlesque on the Martinetii entertain- ments. Tae American Compaxy ror Davry Lane.—Mr. B.C. Jarrett, of Baltimore, sailed in the America, trom Boston for Liverpool on Thursday. Mr. Jarrett goes out to make arrangements for the appearance of a company of American actors, some of whom are already engaged, at Drury Lane theatre, London, next summer. Quirvary —Mr. George B, De Forest, whe died in this city on Thursday, wasa very excellent amateur actor, and made a singularly excellent debut at Wallack’s theatre several seasons since, He never adopted the Stage as a vocation, however, and was highly esteemed in theatrical circles. Funeral honors were paid to his memory by New York Lodge No, 330 F. A. M., of which he was Past Senior Warden. Tuatparo in Pwavmruia —The Philadelphia Bulletin of Saturday evening says — City Intelligence. vm RaitRoad —If any one is ool all deatrous or of min. orable mismansgement, lot him get into ped oar on this line, to either go up or down town, He must be a man of leare and have « good supply of patience. On Saturday, the road from Twoenty-seventh stret to the City Hall was, from morning until nearly midnight, more or less obstructed with freight cars off the track, and yester(ay morning the entire line was in the same pro- dicament, While the President of the road was busy with a broom, sweeping tue water off the track at Twen- ty sixth street, thore were probably Ove hundred pas- nengers, on their way down town, delayed nearly two bours by « freight car off the track near Broome street, ‘with appareatiy no one at ail who understood the busi- ness directing the drivers and laborers who were trying to get it on. The management of the Harlem Ratiroad Company t# not equal to tbe proper superintendence ot both the long and ebort travel. It is too much for them, end we suggest that one be abandoned. The Hariem ‘rain from Contre stroetat 534 o’clook on Saturday afcer- ‘noon, managed to reach Twenty-sixth street st 9 o'clock —ouly 334 hours going» distanes of about two mies, The whole of thas time the street travel was suspended, aad the Bowery filled with the short cars, unable to meve one way or the other The Third avenue care are daily delayed bours by the biundering went of the Fourth avenue line, aod the only way to avoid the ditti- owitits they are now subjected to, ie Ww pot down @ s0)8- rate track from G@raad street to Sixth street. The only sure way to got te the uppor part of the east side of the city isto take the Second avenue cars, ane my oe wishes to go within two biocks, cast or west, up town, of that avenue, they will ¢ vastly in time by taking the care of that line. The Third avenue line from the City Hail to Grand street is always clear, and geod time ie made, but above, between Grard and Sixth stroets, all is uncertainty, or, rather, the chances are that frem one to two boure will be consumed in making that distance, ‘Tur Usiror Them Moy sment.—Regularly every evening since Iact Wednesday, the Gre alarm belie have giveu bine strokes precisely at 9 o'clock, !a accordance with the instructions of Mayor Wood to the bell ringers, The bells are hoard duiinotly throughout the city, and the People of Brooklyn apo also notified of the time by the seme moans Hereaiter, no one who is the possessor of A wateh or a clock can plead ignorance of the exact time, and (he thonesnd vexations in business arieing from ite mlespprebension will be done away with. How any persons bave arrived at a railroad station just one me ment too late, oF sean the steamboat that was to teke ihem bom, rounding he pier, whea if thelr watones wore precieoly right no euch accident woul! have I. pened. The method employed to give the time to the bell cing@s is very simple, bet ef eotual. Professor Bull lug 9 bis Chronometer by the standard time at t! porsaiery, Conner of Sesomd avenue and Eleventh au stavioned dimeelf on the “look be J the Olty flat he giver the signal uy the ‘At precisely thirty peeonds @efore sins o'clock he Ly pt ‘Delia at inched 40 cach tower Continue #iling for ervory second, om their gused, until tne to pmt detirin cove «moment nine eer when Pat ja given aed ail the lege’ bella are. struck simultensourly. Line strokes are given, the bell ringers toHowing che tignal o¢ Preteator Fall each time At fet the firem were « little startiod, bat they now jook far nine o every evening” and it ik tever mistaken (or a Ore alarm, On ihe wnoe, bia contrivance is very simple and effeeinal, ani gives Mew York, whet has long beon desiaeratum, correct aed vaitorm time. Yous iw Easy Teesty-rive! STREET. — About 10 o'giock Sunday morning # fre broke ont tn the lime yard ownsd by Candy, Hagerman & Keolees, corner of Kast Twente. fifth strect and Firet avenue The damage done wii probably anvount 10 $1,000, said 10 bo covered by ineur ‘ance in Lt," Mark's ond SS Insurance Com. The fire originated from water leaking tar sugh me vpow the lime. Baer Batt. —The Committee for draftiog rules to govern the game of bas@ Dal! met on Saturday evening, ‘ea ad ourned to Tuesday At 7g P.M, to moet at the same place, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. fs Balarce Or, interest scoouste. Misdirected Letters. PREPARED BY W. E. DICK, OF PHILADELPHIA. Liat of lowers advertised in the Naw York Hanatn, Friday, January 23, remaining in the Post Office, New was at tle. wil Xe. nothivg reported, while prices were Myo: mMency Of the weather checusd sales, MONEY MARKBE®. Bupay, Feb. 1-6 P. M. ry pps al prog York, uncalied for:— ‘The stock market from week to week presents no new ‘Cuba mv covado at Diora 100." the NRW ORLEANS HOUSES. ‘BOeTON nome feature. The easy condition of money matters enables spe- | Increase tn Jan the etvok at the close of the the month a ey ee oe oulative hokterso carry large lot, bai tt dove not attract | #7, Delanoe Cr. bu dt pata Rogely, Blair & Co. & Andrews. new buyers or put up prices. OF nearly every stock on | « itim reoetved “during the Cuba, bhds. Less 4,490 me ene Ege th it, good, bd and inidorent, the quantity mabe | mami loo. 106 en Childa& Peterson. Cochrane & Oo. | strect has within the past sixty day# tantorially increased. We. W, Samer, Eeeey, oe “arown & 0 Outsiders have, to a great extent, availed themselves of bs Suyder & Co. ably’ for Hutchins, | ‘Be present very in‘lated state of the market to realise, =P Cbaries #, Hill & Co.—2 own & Co. and stocks have accumulated in the hands ofthe different bi bale “aed gael Era Hunt it Go, Lagka, Maro aree ag cliques of speculstors, 80 long as money continues abun- Patterson y) dant there will be no difficulty in carrying this increased ope. Mokiane! berg on ook Co. Wrest 4 Phillips, Loring & 00, smount, The benks loan freely om this class of se Id poo! Williams & Co. Twombloyé amon panoaia curities, and there {s not a bank or money lending concern | " ‘gurer’s office. . + 10,547,188 64 apo a urnor, Wil & 0 ace im Wall street which bas not in hand plenty of ratirosd | By ooin in hand in Assay office | 468,864 65 Reynolds. K'y & Oo. C. A. Wood & bonds and stocks, The facilities with which money can Fe Rk. ewit, rother & John- Nor ‘aia be raised, by paying high rates upon these securities, is ‘ pret bullion < a MOR. MORE HOCERS, | rttiCtn Boys? and Girla’ | ‘26 principal cause of the high prices current, Notonoo | ‘ builion at mint for coinage. John R. mer & 8on, Lead papi leis them depending solely upon its merits as a ewe in Dunlop J PROV! , J vertment would command avything like such prices. aia os _ — Thomson, Woods & Block. Simmoos & Co. * = — a JERSEY CITY HOUSE, ‘The mapagers of our principal railroads are compelled t The annexed statement ADVERTISEMENTS KBNEWED EVERY DAY. ‘CANCINNAT! HOUSES, Crane. Breed & Oo, Jobn Taylor & Co. Gregory & Mclatyre, It would interfere the credit of the different companies. ding Jan, 83, 1867:— For Situations and feip, see Sixth Page, The present system of management has been perfected for the sj I pur of covering up and disguising the eileanee aaa phew which te aitreads of this coun. Total importation... seen eees eree $4) 182,390 try are beset on ali sides. None know better than these ‘The vatue of exports in the same time, wore Managers that as investments tho stocks of our railroad | %8 follows:— companies are ofa very doubtful character. Theyknow that } General merchandise........0++++0s+sreevery 1200, 246 but for construction account not one ine dozen could pay Excess of imports over exports........... «$2,940,164 a dividend fromthe frat year of ite completion. They | Tho returns of the banks of New Orleans for the week cannnot deceive themselves, bat their efforts sré all di! exuding Jon. 17, compared with thone of the week pre- rected to deceiving others. vious, show the following chaoges in the leading depart- [ 4s well as in Erne, it hs e | most unt sre ‘Ap- No one can for » moment doubt that the board of mu- J ments: — promeci,| d,s neve, (ued one asce lemmas to agement of the New York Central Railroad Company '9- | inoreago in short loans 930,405 Koo, 48 many valuable’ lve nay bo ave By 3 tended to deceive the stockholders of that concern when } Increase in specio S198 | Site Been er mallee ace ebieearienear ae ‘bey put forth the last annual ropori. That is the mos: § {ncreaee In circa! * List of letters advertised in the Boston Heralé, January | materially and seriously with their financial negotiations tt et gold 34,800 ————— 14, remains in the Boston Post Otfice uncalled for:— to bave the stocks rule at low points on tho Stock Ex: Fores bulioe 12.200 MISOELLANBROUS. NEW YORK HOUSES, ancAGO HOUSE, cbango. At all hazards and at any expense, there: | United States bullion, 1,366,000 ‘ ° “7 1 rn oY “7 ’ OLORED CRESTS AND NITIALS—FPURNISHED Hills bine Yc fore, the public must be dally prosentod wit | en 91,988,000 | COP oly at tes Broadway "be curous are, nv "9 all . \t purchases — aamning the specimen — ih Lockwood, Badeau & Co., Grensfelder & Brother. ‘® list of sales at high rates, and made w Ddelleve rot aya $13,600 eras daiing dcaeter eines oan a a, eee, Lock. _ PIILADELY ra _— if possible, that there are plenty of buyers Foreign buliion. 18,003 ta tM BRID! 588 Broadway. aun ca ing &Co, Brown, —, ‘& Co. at the prices quoted, So long as this system of finan U States bullies, sumac gold, bese 4 YMNABSTIO EXERCIAE —) ne BEST MEDIC W. I. Young & Co. ciering can be continued so long will the public be de- is cote $42,400 mending a bad oust tw) | sai preaerving Agvod one. From the Boston Herald, of Jan. 21:— ceived, 1 haw bean kept up for years, wit now and | rota eponie, payable eecee clvcainaen of 2 cropes oturee oF giveeel ies NEW YORK HOUSES. PROVIDENCE, R. 1., HOUSRB, then a collapse, and it may be kept up for years longer, gach an [ge Cov n. Wood » ow ( ymnaaiun R.W.Blckwell&Co should J. Me. Earle b> With an gcoasional explosion; but the elements of destruc: J simpet ~S3i8iy"te | greaus to thew stock of eal noo beopineas an oa coe Mon ae at work and have tnken such frm bold at ste | Gransnnitet to 0,8: iaiy Phin fr enange.OLTATL, 10 | mim oy olen or ape wh Steir peters Golgate & Oo. John Farnum & ‘very fountain head of life that none of the hugo rallroad The yatne of general erchanisise nae into tae Gymbaal t du week en an jualo, . : Seige, Deion 5 am ALTO i1OCHRS Companies of the day ean eseape ultimate bankruptoy. | fit) sre red tones st $ NDIA RUBBER GLOVEs AND MITTENS—LINED AND CINCINNATI HOUSE, Jonian Lee & Co, 1 (1867, cg goods unlined. for cold or wet weather, An excellent remedy G. Phipps & Co. Robinson, Lord & Co. List of letters advertised in the Philadelphia Ledger, Monday, Jan. 26, rematving in the Post Vilice, Philadel- phia, uncalled for:— NEW YORK SlOUSEE, J. H. Doughty & Co. O. R. Potter & Co, RALIIMORW HOUSE, J. E. Bird & Brother. CLICAGO HOUSE. Rae, Wadsworth & the hands aad ren. gleve will be found bber stores, and for chapped hands, salirheam *e , blew der them soft aod smeoth the | very useful in housework =} or saie at all at No, 36 John street, up sialra STRINFIELD, SOLS AGUNY FOR THE + blates (or the 4a 6 of the ve eorated billows ai cognac bitters, the wonder o! toe world This valuay.e com- pound was prepared im Hurooe, and brought to ite present state of perfection and use(uiness alter years of ou sud re- earch, | It hae been use in many of tho fire hespitaie, and Feceivad the approbation of Viv wost ealebrated ph: the old country. In the son, partontarly ta alnty, ROSTON HOUSES, Blodgett, Brown & Co. Tnomoson & |apham. Littwell’s Living Age. NEW ORLBANS HOUSE. Moore, Titus & Co., should be Moone, Titus & Co, List of letters advertised in the Baltimore Sun, Tuos. day, January 20, remaining in the New York Post Office, NBW YORK HOUSES, PHILADBLPHIA HOUSES, 248,882 | oho arbor, bi itis prononnesd whh- kw de Wm, Chance, Son & Co. Morris, Jones & Co, Increase in deposits 624,181 at ‘ «dame race ‘ed troops in the Crimea it has B. F. Ford & Co. Studevant & Co. charitable construction we can put upon it, They are not J increase in amount 37,489 | een nae with nos aw gushed anceeam, iving ‘ha pa 3 Oo. ¥ 4 tient perfect relief in five ri ellent prom Grover, Baker & Co. fools, but abrewd, sharp, far-secing ‘inanciers, and they § Increase in oxchang 81,384 Heealtinenien: ot Sve anon; eet pean a Wood & Smith, Stock seer SaTuRpayY, Jan. 31, 1857. know better than any one else that it would be fatal to the company to make a more truthful and correct state- stimulates the appetiie ax a beverage tt will take pre emt nent rank, beig perfectly pare and unadaltera’ ta: Firemen’s Convention. lensan' ud it may be drank with tbe ceedingly to th Address to the Members of the New York Fire Depart | ment. Circumstances have forced them into this alteras- § $10000 Missourl 6’s.. 84% 2460 she ReadghRst0 81 imost nately. as 0 1 ment:—We, the undersigned, have viewed with manifold feel- 1000 Cal’a 7's, "16. 66%, 700 Wve sass auce. th ed Ings of approbation, the maniyand impartial course of conduct | tive. It is well known that just previovs to tho divi. § f000 Virginia Wm. 915 io ds. Guee the de Bribe New York Fire Department Hl pramptaen al BL | S004 Cay oF tho Eheleen Rativond Company Revert Sonep- ee oe ee tee saroct sou mah if Joun xt ire aoyot a here all o jew Yor) 7 1 street. south ens of Joun strat, New York, where a times ; his faithfulness to all the trusts a sled to him 5 his Jer used to take charge of the company’s books and Bo) A | dood 5 00 us & $i ng Dereons calling will be aitende4 to with the ulmom promptness, A tee eapectable bara, druggiawand groceries. . efliciency in the performance of all the duties a portal “4 ofice; ni proficiency and aul, a8 a long, well ried, an mest 5 experienced. fireman, render him wor his positien, and ty the ‘coming ‘lection, we would most cheerfully and oon: mend him to our brother firemen aa one desery- ing ‘of thelr hearty and unlied support iis unswerving and undeviating course, in the faithful die charge of all du , While officiating as Chiet, com Shens hitn tp tne favorable ‘oousideraben of al true firemen. doctor them so as to show that a dividend had beea For aale by all earned. This he practiced for years, and but for becom. ing involved in financial operations, which compelled him to avail himself of every resource within his control, might bave continued this dividend paying system for years lopger, The apnual reports of the Barlom Rall ME SCROFULA I8 A KCOURGH. Itrenders man or womsa miserab! with running sores. 1e. it makes them filthy and effensive. makes life unendurable to the Tt curses ‘hem it ven y, live, and rear a tamly but to propagate sour i damage ‘nt ‘prompeci A feaisouon by i road Company at the timo exhibited » very prosperous 19 C1 Ooi, & in RR, ferrell, ; Tair ander tld Inne pire inde peg james end inizigues, they nave endeavored financial condition, 80 much so that it was = mystery to 2 Harlem RR pref'd water. Sold by ANDERS & FOS: °K. No. 8 Seco fi » © TNE a rocelable tie reputation xy. Kizen of character | Ne tate Ses eae dictlands aro ask od 4000 Gov & Toiedaisk Broadway: CH MING 12 Broadway, and “by all intentions. It was shown that In all the innumerable inflictions of a persecuting nature | from four to six and eight per cent. 7 , w 7 thar Rave brea mine wi the many Ano gt uious | the Jast named rate bad been earned, but that 112 Wieeon i yy pete im Sead Des 2, siatementa of a prejudicial aspect we been ond 100 In oan na Durable. be riful 1 ure the labor saving . Wi he does still continue to be unsullied in charncier and a portion of % had been used in the 100 LaCrosse Mule the many portzble atviea on hand. ‘a have just introduced an shaken in hie determination to pureue the right faithfully aud fearless That he may be again returned by an overwhelming vote to the place he now so ably fill, is our most earnest In adaition to the above the following resolutions were unt mrimou Renolved, That we fully endorse the course pursued by Al fred Carson, during the time be baa held tho poattion of Chlet Tngineer, that he has always been equal to the taska set be- ore him: ever faithful, prompt and ¢ hiient. Resolved, ‘That the librighy, ‘manly and conservative man- ner in which he has conducted the business of the deparunent, is auch s to command our, unqualified appro Resolved, That we most heartily enter Into hie ‘suppert, and to secure his re clection to extension of the road. The New Haven Rail- road Company paid regular dividends up to January 1853 ‘In May of that year the Norwalk accident occured, in- yolving damages to the amount of say $550,000, In an Ucipation of that loss dividends were suspended, and have not been resumed after a lapse of four years, to January, 1853, seven per cent dividends we: nually on $3,000,000, requiring each year the sum of $210,000. In the four years the aggregate saving by the suspension of dividends would amount to $840,00.—s sum about $600,000 greater than that lost by the Norwalk accident. The gross earnings of the company have since 1863 apnually increased, but the treasury of the com- pany dots not show more than a trilivg balance tp banc. i the dividend had been earned previous approved style for bankers so1 accountants Pencils and other hurd rubber gooda sold at ihe depot, 29 Se corner of Reade street. Hirth. Mittatr.—On tbe 3d of Jauuary, 1867, at 134 East “yet Milles: teenth sirect, the wife of William ‘a. t, of daughter. Married. MmiGwAN—Yeowan.—Co Toursday, Jeu. 29, by the Rev. Mr. Stryker, Mr. WuiaM MaiGHAN to Miss Many E. Yroman, all of this city. will leave no tair means unused the office he now so ably fills. John Baulch, Assistant Engineer. Biisba Kipgsiand, eter N. Corn bds 10 sha Bk Commerco 1037 ‘200 Penn Coal Co, 100 Gxxexwoop,—On Sunday, o> 1, Wituam Jama, eld- est von of James and Biiza Greenwood, aged l year, 11 months and 26 days, The tuneral will take place to morrow afiernoon, a! bail past two o'clock, from No 21 Water strect. The 100 iam A: Wood, of Bg Charen K: Hyde riot Wiliam ©. Lyons 3 Foreman Co. No. 5. to 1863, it certainly must have been earned since; 50 friends of tho family are respectiully vneay Sead. a Foreman Ensine Gs Hy and if earned, what has become of tt? We cananswor } fo Py Bristol sad Debt papers Bleano copy : oho, Warne, Foreman this question, It never was earnod. All the annual ro | 200M 8 & Casuneenn Baynes, after & long iieeen, Zit Tollock, pe a ty Le ed porte made during the payment of the dividend, report GIMCINMATI STOCK SALES, | 57, | Monthe and 18 days, . ‘ James Connolly, F. Engine Co. No. 1 the current operating expenses to have boon 60 por sont, | 5Y Memon & Holmes, for the Week Anting Jan. 28, 1857. | Her funeral will inke place, {rom the residence of ber amen # Hunt of Fugine Go. No. Ju the annual reports mado since the suppression ofthe | $4,00¢ Cin. Ham. and Payion Ht 2d mig. 7. ....833¢ | Selgck’ Ber fnienca aad ‘We lende of the may sos a 3 1 ass R * _" ad ~~, Dele, and iat, 8, 00 do, om teo Bulaboro? & Cin. Fy Te let ime bds.and Int. . oe 8600 Cin, & Chic. R. R. 10's real estate bdas., Butler & Meredith, trustees, end Int. pd 1,000 Cov. & Lex. RR. 2,000 Ind. & Cin, RR 7 1,000 Liste Miami R.R. 7's, due July 1, 1868, 780 Litto Miami fi. R. . stocks, 100 abs. Ohio & Misntesippt and int.. 2, Richard Jackson, Foreman Engine %. No. %. FU Bates, Foreman Engine Co. N ‘m. Drummond, of Engine Co. No. Joh Morenus, Aasixtant Foreman Eins pne.0o | No, 32. Sonn it Tiotsan, es Foreman Rngtne Co. "x0. "i: Alexander Spalding. Foreman Knaine Co. No ants Haight, Assistant Foreman ine . Richard B Moore, Foreman Engine to. No, 42 Aianson Finch, Engine Co. Henry P, MoGowan, Foremen ogine Co. Ro, 49. Wil P, Daniell, Foreman #00. NO. hard Van Houten, Assistant Foreman Engine Co. No. 50. Walter Sinith, Foreman Hose Co. No. Alexr, F, Wescott, Assisiant Foreman ifowe Co, No, 1. Invited to attend. Bows —On Saturday, Jan. 81, Euszansrn, wife of Wi: Nam J, Brown, eged 4 years, 6 months and 18 days. Her remains were intorred’ in the family ground tm be gm bony San Francisco, Ca! dividend, the current expensvs are put down at seventy and seventy-five per cent. Wheu it becomes no longer actually necessary to disguise the fact, 1t is admitted When it is no longer necossary to show # dividend earned, the actual curremt operating expenses are cor rectly given in the annual reports. The Hudson River, the Harlem, the New Haven and the Long isiand Rall read Companies pay n0 dividends, and their curreat ope rating expenses are admitted to be from seventy to seven ty-five per cent of the gross earnings. We allude to these facta here for the purpose of showing the bogus charact:r of the annus! reports of railroad compauies that acknow sedge & current operating expenditure of oniy fi ty per cent of the total recetpts. Those reports are made up iv such a formidable shaps—ere filled with so much detail which ts Intended only to confuse, that no one outside of J 200 Mad River & Lak: the company’s oflica, and very fow inside, can make boai J 2% “ov. & Lexington and i or tail to them, This ie thelr object, and im this thoy succeed vory well, All that the ontside stockholders ‘want (s a dividend at the regular time, and hardly ever bother themselves sbout how it bas besa made. Waen & collapse takes place, sa in the Erie, Harlem, n New Haven and dozens of others, then there Anuss were quiet at 70. a To. for pols, and 7c. @ is @ great ery abeut swindiing, fraut, decep | ESI POO var tne salon were confined wit tom, doctored reports, &c., &c. Then the poor, iajured, | few emali lots to the local trade, at ani innocent, develved stockholders are loud and bitter in | he few sales made were offecied at about the Tollowing their condemnation, and everybody |s blamed but them eclves. In a day or an hour they (lad thelr property comparatively worthicss, ia a moment, many who de Peuded upon dividends for tbe means of living ‘ind | Common 10 food Onto, Gusyy.—Oo Sunday pny Feb 1, of consumption, Jown Grays, hoaband of Heater, aged 36 yeare. His roistives and friends are respectfaily invited to at- tend bie funeral, this afternoon, at one 0” , rom 136 Weet Nineteenth street Newburg papers please copy. Boannaitea —On Sunday morning, Fob, 1, after aebort And severe ilines?, Revuew Beant. ben and Rosamond A Barkhalver, A. #, Wilson, in the 4th your of hin age ‘Tho relatives and trends of ~ her are respootfully Invited to attend bie fu this Logi at one o'clock, trom the residence of tis parents, 145 Wi nw teenth street. Browsn —On Saturday, Jan. 31, after a short but se. vore iliners, FRanktin Pimacs, youngest son of Abrabat and Jane Brower. sged 4 years, 7 months and 14 di On; ‘bert V. Mackey. Foreman Hose Co. No. 4. William H. Colweil. Foreman Hose Oo. No. 5. it Foreman Hose Co. No. 9. Coy ies H. Cornell, Foreman Hose Co. No. 6. Waiter W, Adama, kvsiviont Foreman slove Co, No, 19. A, Timpson, Foreman Howe Oo, N», 20. tymers, Assiacant Pereman lose Oo, No. inor, Foreman Howe Co. No. 25. *} ‘Contos. Foreman Hose Uo. No. % CITY COMMERCIAL KEPOR?. Satcnpay, Jan. 31—0 P.M. ‘The very inclement weather of to-day tended to eas- pend op rations im nearly al branches of trade: out door Pestacse Was impract.cavie, to the rain avd heavy thaw, rendering the streets pasmible, be, Bim: ‘Woolley, Foreman Hove 7. James Mackensie Foreman Hose | ‘ ‘0. No. 41. ‘Adam Mouligan, Foreman Hose Co. o. 42. ‘ooke, Foreman Hose Co. No. 44. Kilt, ex Foreman Hose Co, No. 45. Joun Jefiries, of Hose Co. No. 45. James Millward, J. Foreman ‘Fiowe Co. No, 46 yee ae ie Hose « Ga. Ko, 46. weahall, of Hose Oo. No 46. _ Inco H. “Mller, Foreman Hose Co. W. Valentine, Parente, do no. mourn— With Jesus he docs dwell. His funeral will take place this afiernoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 267 Beary Street. ‘The relatives and [riend# of the famity are re- epect’ally invited to attend the fuveral, withoat fortber invitation; also the members of Abrabam’s Lodge, F. A. M., and Motual Lodge, 1 0. of O F. Diwoxp—On Saturday, Jan 81, Crama, daught ~ <a ana Margaret Dimond, aged 4 years aad % eeeesses Rseeeses Baas4tsdes themselves penny lees, and perhaps objects of the world's Southern ” ‘mon! cold charity, ail forthe blind, stupid ocomidence roposed vs extra. Her friends and acquaintances are Canadien sad to attend her funoral, from the ro 4 <eepeottalty invited im a set of men who had the reputation of being highly | Wo" Phies wi No, 113 West Thirty second #7 <4snce of bor parenta, reported in Cavadian honorable aud reapectable—of men who, because they | inquiry for Southern brands, but on terme which wore ‘(aia alternoon at one Oem. ¥ orman. Foreman Book ana Ladder 0o. Ko had amassed woalth by swindling operations of w similar | in favor of purchasers, iy for common tq Krreusy ~On Sunday, Feb a A. Ouver. r — Foreman Bert aud Lagaer © *, character, were considered iiore honest and more capa. | xed Ca while extra wore quite a daughter of Peter and Fras a Marr H., youngest ne B. Fisk, Asstnast Toromen Hook end laéter Co. Ho. 10 bie tham those who had become rich ai a more moderate te The tr the femaily are retpectfally Charies 1, Secretary Ti vider Co, No. 1 wited to atten ners Seen Nene at nok anal ead eek Ane Lacider Co. No. 10. | rate, and acoording to the notions of some people in a of Forty first street and decomd at oneness, lems equivocal manger. In « few yoars wo sball see Ly result of the present ayste:: of raiiroad two o'clock. much longer list of ban\rupt aod noa dividena poo hd ‘o1.—Oa San’ay evening, Feb, Marrenper. Foreman Hook and Michael H. Fisher, Foreman Hook and Lav Robert Wright Foreman flook and Ladder € for prime Northern, at $1. Oate we: 1, of consamption, Jobo H. Brady ex Agsstant Roginesr. companies, ‘Covvan wae stead}, but Be wransecte send i arian out. In the avih year of his age, ‘Augustus Hard, ex-Foreman Hose Co No. 28. eerene an fa ef apecto from thts pert to Corrox.—The ‘were coatined ts about 6,000 a aru ae . cane Oliver fromeociis tap Bonny ~ 8,000 bales, based ad 1% . ‘Atlan _Bwenty Cent Ambrotype Likeness, with | Furope, teat week. The total exportation for tbe moat } 4'I3o., and Yauidating New Orleake st 1dsce’ Toe sarees asad retners, oh phe ond anne Lodge No. ee, beautifal olored. unturparsed in the world, 1.500 | wae $1,908,000, against $104,824 for tne sai month last | from the South aeneraliy concur in representing a ae fawsy.—On Satarday, J at} dally at IMB LA, 3H Irony Jour, while the aggrogate receipts from California wore | Of ' Feceipts, which have Imparted groate- stroagth to | years 7, Jan. 1, Jasms Dewar, aged 40 5 First class Ambrotype shout $2,000,000 less than in ihe same month of 1856 Frmcuts—We haye only to report mene to | bene of Pooneta teense a ta {hs family, also ibe mom Charleston, 8. C. Apply for three da 7 ‘The result shows greatly against ue, compare! with the | | \verpool of 1,000 bbls. our at 84, 600 bales of and Wanhan tanta ne corresponding period last year Cotton at 6 16d.. 160 boxes bacon st J6e., ant alot of | respect ge and angio Omar, Nor3,0. CA are LikenessermTwelve Coats to Que Dotlar 5, thesia lard at the same figure. Grain was aoriaal at Td. a | residence, 266 ilelaneey weer tens, rom ve te vb ohs by HOLMES’ invention, taking A. H, Nicolay’s regular semi.wookly auction sale of | 74d. in bulk and A Glasgow stoumor ongeged | ten o'clock, without forthae nels ee Tem MOrRing ab Foon daly gallery Niagara Brosiway Mocks and bonds will take pitoe on Monday next, the | Peavy foods st 408., and some grain st 10d: To | be taken 15 Fatrsel eae” ee aun, Hie remains wilt — 4 Feb.,at Ralfpaat twelve o'ciose, at the Merchaata’ | }2%40% Hour wan at ae. and heavy goods at aoe | XSite Oo ge \sainavare oe sting San 31, & : g The Assistant Treasurer of this port reports the opera Piew have pot varied during the woek, while reset - 0 morrow un dave by the tempestous state 0! the wealher bees i's oon ene Ine fendevee, No, Be North stim Hott’. Rheumatic <a = ier remeine wil! Mrs. EB be a Saterday 00 fellows: measure cut oi, No. 1 large mackerel wore hold at S16, be taken t Middie Vilinge, For rbenmatiam, old rorains, chilbiaing. disioontions, J. for | Tote! recetpte a oo seueee $201,998 37 | and No 2 large at $10. No. 1 and 2 small were firm ai " Froows: sair at 62 Division sires! the sole agency in New York torine | Tots! peymesis, urebarged prices. Pokied herring wore at $4 60 a $5, a. Brewhiya sane Poy h Chamuas Hexet, youngem soa of A. Spocner, so 2 years and 4 eae ‘The friends of the family, and those of hie the Into Jovn Forney, are reapectfa the funeral, to-morrow, at twelve o' bes’ notice, LC Front street, avpew —On Saturcay, Jan. 37, in ct a b-eaved immortality AncunaLo ah as, in ibe ban BY koe y Total Daiance meray ‘fhe warrants eatered ai tho Treasury Depsrtmyns, Washington, on the 28th and 2vth instant, were as fot lowe For the redemption of stocks. For (be freseary Department For the Interior Department . medicines of Dr, Nwayne, of Philede phia. While smoked were quiet anddult. Lr; bad 494 for Marbiehoad and Georges ‘eebomonicion Des DAVO Deen active during @ good sod tnlen have ombraced 6,000 ilo Grado, at Sinse 880.; 10 C00 Sierra Leone and Basearo. to for ibe former and 489. {or the latter, a: at 20, tlatacloro’s Hate Dye, Wigs and Toupecs unrivalled in the Whovesale and retail, and privately 8 Astor House. Defiance Saiamander Safes—with Patent poyder prost denance oaks and cross bare. Depot 197 Pear! “ 79 Lagu path my be Leavin ~The receipts during tho wook sii Romer a. raTRicK. | For Comoms,,. .. ‘ \inued good, wd prices Arm. Coustderanie lee tererncaad rest of Bis tee : War warrante received and ouisrod..., by tanners havo been detained at the ria RR depot a: hs Panoned a Etvoteere respecitelly, invited to at- Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tonpecs of | War repay warrants received vod onlored 509 84 with which intercourse has beon tor xomet Willem hauetAl a bis late revidence, 130 Remsen street, x imoroved make, wholesnle aud etal, and the dye ye: | Intertor opay warrants reotived and entered. 6105 17 Oak sole leather te —— atu Prieey dun Orta Le 9 Xn pple m " cn accoum navy.. mm —On Friday, ‘Tiouas J. Guu, 2 From miscellaneous sourses ‘ower Tae Mevement 8h Your of bie age. The friende of the Hill, The Inimitable Cutter of Hate Hamidi: 0 Cy Ae ad 4 whi ys ak See ee: ON Ne Se caer o ‘The ARsin tant Teeaeurer of chia port reports the reestpts «=, 9,000 8,900 Searcy tan saereens ieee ae Coe and diebursomonts of bis office during the montn of Jan itis 2.990 | cut farther invitation. Rupture Cured by Marsh & Cows Radical eure tensa, at No, 2), Maiden Inne, New York, White Tecth, Perfamed Breath and Re tifal compievion, can be acquired by watng th McFa—00 Saterday, Jan. 31, Mre, Many MoGm. Tha relatives and frends of we family are nvited to attend the funeral, frem her late ri Vestry street, this afternoon, st two e’clock, with. Out ferther invitation. wary, 1°57, 98 follows: Orrick OF THR ASSTANT Tanascare U 8, Naw Yore Beseipte ant Disturremenis. y balance... Ay! 4,600 in bbls. wor ket. re market for spiriie wae diem, In tie past day or two of about 1,000 bbis. wie Jaevary 1, 1867 Gioasand flowers” Howate of countertets. The ieceipin aur + Gash and time, a, interest. Crude was soid at | y Saturday, Jam, $1, of convulsions sucess of the ‘balm’ hee brought out hosts gf ¢ $4 for Wilmnin, 980 tba. jorrma Oo § 7, Jaa. fod impowures. ‘ite mure each boul i sened TRIDG .04.000,974 Bt Kates vrei Tey gee es. Sommon rome war qutet Cesare Grumman, young woe of George H. Moller 00,, Franklin raw » For y All druggists, rato Office Department. 683, aes o a} Sin ‘mate res Dut quite frm, and enteavic i por Ly sarees er Wier, ne ‘ vanste 2600.0 09 ‘1 a cagh. Ornde sperm - nas Wola. aargom oe sereapartiie —W were toy 4 Mucellancoas.. 11,008 41 - 80. Crnde whale was easier: 403 pole. were sok eee resnves sad friends 04 rare muehreom preparations and only saraaparilia ertic‘e maintaime lt steréay a 600, cash. 81 $8 60 for quarta, et up te ase rentenee ia 2 Scene with wh Ol wae firm, in bask: Invited to attend the fvoeral, from her 58 tor pints, Palm of! was ee 6,414,408 @ 23 Divinion street, this afternoon, at one o’ stock. PB cso vir cvere sie 2449 it 16 — reek, wit salem of 109,000 ibe, just arr yan Brockiyn, on Setar mddea| Payments . “Pes Lard oll was unchanged , re, parsiyan, Mire Tonia J tay, ta ‘sa Hanae 7.2 a “ creanary rane $8,006,979 91 nowgaons —Pork==the market trmer, with sales of | age CY owt 0. + 406,843 at is., PAFt 10 Arrive, ineloding new mone at Her friand@ and aoqvaintances: invited te atend tihiee 96 ce ani by al a ruses Mateapariie Band commis, O00 1 8 $21 60, cloning at tho Inter igure: ott mone | her fonera’, from tho restdemce ot hor on, Teoma $00, ant prime at Bf sh'8 hh ne was frm, with | Day, No. 80 Woodhult freee, near Henry, ‘Soeth Brox: Holloway’s Olntment.—There are Miltions | — Balanoe Jan. 81, W867 $5,078, wi os ot oF nae 1 10 barrola at $0508 $.0 Su for country | Iyn, this afteraoon, at one wolec : ottawa oritees a ibe hua Toroneh eee a theeomnens | Hy Wales, Or. ¢ hew prime, and $1078 a S18 for new mess. Repacked | — Philadelphia papers p please opr, melts under the invd, it convesed to the sonrecs of tram, | oonmes b. Pm, aloha a Lie waa crere wnchaaged. | Sw isor.—On Saturday. Jan Ji. Gaomciuxs, youngest ett oy ris. Iter ed Shak nd wth scotia | sePisa gaanaae oot Olan Bal eet Doctor Burdell«~A Correet Ambrotype te meets, 8,191,299 88 | Orlenue, notioed yeeterday at bavieg beeu mede on pri ” ‘The reiatives ard friends of the are reepecttu: My RR fate eeavlemen take from lite, on M pay! . coves NOBL976 UT vate torte, were at 16¢. por tb Oot meam were quiet, | invited to ate nd funeral, from 197 Oxford - ast, by BAGON, 2S Bowery, way be seen nt his salior ——= <= | and prices unchanged lard was firm with & good i@ | Hecokiyu, to at telve o'clock, @ithout fu wer | nae | eveerevevenne ~ $1,170,202 06 | qatry poth on the apot amd to arrive, ai 180 8 J3QC. | yiston. seats