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‘Ywoma) companies of troops within thirty days. The In- ‘@inns were supposed to de concentrated near New Smyr- Ba, and plane had been iaid to curround them with troops. Senate. Atsany, Feb. 2, 1667. ‘Mr. Srmncmm presented the memorial of the Judges and qa Judges of New York for aid to the Inebriate Asylum. ‘BILLS REPORTED PAVORABLY. ‘To allow towns to subscribe to the capital stock of the ABeny and Susquehanna Railroad. ‘Be enlarge the locks of the Chemsng Canal, ur. Brmvcan-_ter tne vellaf of the Lunatic Asylum é _ tf aa ied ine aFigz Hie FF ee Seeeie lie ii s8se Aipany, Feb. 2, 1857. ‘The Srxaxue presented the memorial of the Commis- Qioners of Emigration for r« ief. BILLS REPORTED FAVORAELY. ‘The Brooktyn bills to alter the Commissioners’ map and ‘amend the poor laws. Also a Dill to re-organize the Board of Port Wardens of ‘York. Joun J. Ranty gave notice of a bill to confirm the and arranges them. ‘The Seuate consiiered several bills under the general Sas eekincenty the bill to authorize the sale of the 4 debate srose on a motion to strike out the House omen dment rese! jarisdiction to the Without taking the question, the Senate adjourned. United States Si Wasmncrox, Feb. 3, 1857 Joege Nelaon’ delivered an opinion, overruimg tne ms: | ie an opinion, overr mo. ‘wea to reinstate the cause. ~ No. 40. Frederick ror ve. Wint 8. Bab- ‘Didge et al., claimants of the ship Angelique.” judge Nelson delivered an opinion, affirming the decree of the District Court of the district @f New York, with costs. No. 35. Moses C. Mordecai et al. vs. W. & N. Lindsay, ‘owners of the schooner Eady. sales Perea: ee, reversisg the decree of for went of = jadiction im thet Court, and with direotions to send the onse back to the Dis- triet Court, in order ibat the District Court may proceed J ‘ : ct E i ul : nat 46. ce Hemmenway, claimant Independe: ‘Wm. B. Fisher, Tne ¢ U. 8. District of Massachusotts was affl Ko. 81. Daniel Tod et al. ve. Samuel L. Pratt ot rf Indiana ge Rage Bh Indiana House of iatives and orsiic members of Seaeetiraeek te stun pannorsen be Joirt Convention to day, the republicans refasing ‘the demoorats and the imet., without transacting any to the Missourl Legislatare—Destructive Fire. ‘St Lovis, Fed. 2, 1867. verious committees appc! Mercantile Library ak ‘Western Navigation—Sinking of a Steamer. Premnvac, Feb. 2, 1867. Accounts from below are upisveravie to the sprit won. ‘The river bas foot at Louis 0 in lear of ice below tho falls. Thore has rise of Oeet at Carioand {t was still isin, ‘The meamer Convers sanijoin tho ieo at Fairy Island 000, T. G. Breed, hoe dealer, formerly of Lynn, Masea- chusetis, died thiv morning, an Sentence for Murder. Feb. 2, 1867. Sentence of death hag been Toufssant, and the execution fixed for April 3. ‘The Nashville Detained at Charleston. ws sintee malt stsammahip Nasi wate tained on account of the weather, She lef here this (Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock. Markets. PRILADELPHIA STOCK BOA! Lng neg Fob. 2, 1867. Cuartestos, Jan. 31, 1867. The salen of cotton to-day were 1,600 bales, tall pr ae Paoviognce, Jan. 31, 1867. Cotton in moderate demand st unchanged 4 ersigned, clt'zene of New York, highly appre- tating your public services, both civil and military, ask gag ya oa Py! dinner during your Tia city. In mating request meal tat BS on sopconviate sare attention to the mander of the New York I Regiment in the lato wor wih arrangements will per- oan have the plea -_ and they trust bame come aay sap when they Rickard B. Cousolly, ovhera. Doooaber, 1856 Wasnmotos, Jan. 20, 1867. Grvr:swe—i have the honor to acknowleige the re- your polite lettur, mviiiag me to accepts public in your oity, for which I beg leave to return 0 express my regret that on- || me from en- New You, ure will prev ig Y pralered bei jot the compliment tment ‘will not on thie oe bo any the rae my. feeling® of ‘lattering to my pride. cane, of pour great and powerful Pate, vy tL aa i Uheake of your obed A Lieut Gea. Winfield Scots, Morere, Woot, Daily and othert, New York. Arrival of the City of Mlawehester To Carr Parnig, oF THe Staxwewe Coty oy Mancimsrmn Dear sin—Wa, the pasertgere io your ship, canaot Jeawo you withort taking this ¢ n inadequate) meaas oO expreesl e oy tw you for the extraordinary Kindocas @ Lm the course of the voyage from Liverpool! to ‘hte port: but above all, for the prarenes of mind, coolnesr, courage and horotem displayed by you th the terrific pale to which we were exposed on the night of the 20h alt We well know, doar air, that the tow- mopy Of your own conscience, in having discharged your ty. it your best reward; #tiil, we vonture tophope chat oor tlight moed of praige will be some additional eatietac- tion to you, Thomer Lawrence, Ash‘on, George H Batley, J. J - Jae. Mevoy, tg Ld) Thomas Clarke, rr right James Verrall. ‘van Nogect, RR ier . tenet Miack, eorge Thomas, Naw Yor, Feb, 9, 1867. isin offorta ’s Island. 4 ay There he fee eee ‘Ds Pranco, ‘BILLS om. abandoned the dullgenc tel, and taaged not io France, b ward ort, ri England re, station ‘aad way! * xamined; Thompson tracked ie be ‘luat he to" Holyhead 0 ‘back to Londo: charged with the for $2'4; te him. and t en ecne ar ad a *, and his detection oom, 1@ stich’ and hfs ed to him, im most arduo' te to o Tht e original oat desire that our tranaatiantic tows. And in. thie er by to packet. Hak East ‘? occupied Now Com, Mr. place. a ya. confectior in, of kins & Darro Property. rving j State. " Court. half the proceeds Southern ‘the said th Court ‘Sul ‘the ‘will te Leg he: ‘The of Represent Loe Wi the imped Lge fm cacg rh oe reception pl made. ea with « ing rise $40, QrEmsc, Dromounced against Anais United RD. Bowye: , Reading Railroad, gin, sting thas stock 2 £ tay in yo J rue 4 diatingy) } mae NEW Se | cat a ee ee ee) Aa ee HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1867. City Intelligence. ‘Ww. E. Tuomrsom, rus Duraviran, Ovmntaicy un Exc. LAND AND COMPELLED 10 Raruwp.— William §. Thompson, the market editor of the Courier and Enquirer, who ab- soonded so suddenly with money belonging to other peo- ple, some months since, has been overtakes in England ‘and compelled to refund some of his ill-gotten gains. Messrs. Sis b Hersines, who 'w 000 § eran teats in Kogland (ao ae aia ‘slowing eres toes es eronua 1867. of the in1 sea "t be er for $1,000, and dollar notes for $1,480, pcTbe.pursnit hasbeen most admirably conducted, and has Fie eapenven ue heavy, very heavy, but it i beiter 1 bare expenses after success, e same expenses with uecess, thereby addi A onsite we incur % 1 thene ca ses make friends would a entrust ve more than m the pursuit, rhaps we shall and epee anxiety and responsi aimont vo more of | case, we ‘ence doubted hetber w we onght not to and not incur an However, “all is well that ends well.” eantime, be sasu funds ar 8.—We do aclme ‘hem; see particulars annexed, Weare oinn dear 4 VRY, FALLON & HARVEY. Counsellor a Law, No “gg he ‘of the money was Cna ae | rv an Firm om Marry Lann.—About 9 o'clock last night a fire broke out in the four story store No, 44 Maiden lane, and in a short time the whole butiding was wrapped in flames, The firemen were quickly at the premwes and succeeded in extinguishing the flames before spreading to the adjoining buildings. The first floor of No, 44 was by George 8. Mawson, agent, dea'er in fars. A portion of bis stock wes removed. by fire and water seenany about $1,000, Insured for $5,000 im the Irving Ipsurance iy. Toé rear part of the first flcor ‘was occupied by Waiter importer of last- for buttons Ey stock will be almost total loss, fe could not learn if it was insured. The second tloor ‘was oceupled by Woolberg & Rothenburg, importers and dealers in German faccy goods, snd by Mr. Kauffman, ery. Moor by Mr. bsien, ayers and ian of jewelry. Building No, 42 was somewha: injured by fire, and toe stock of goods thoroughly drenched with water. Cal- ins & yw oocupied the floor as ax umbrella store. Part of the second floor was occupied by Honry Harrisop, importer of watch cases; the third floor by A, Newman, manufacturer of saicuels, also by George Wolfrum, dealer in turned brass and co) ware. Build- ing No. 1036 (as oom was coeupled by Smith & Ulmann, desiers im fancy baskets. Their stock was damaged by waier ade ered to the amount of $1,000. 000, in the St. Mark’s Insurance Compiny. The se- cond, third, and fourth floors, were occupied by Wiltiam Wagnor, dealer in fancy goods and toys. His stock is meged by water about $1,500—supposed invure4. The buuicings Nos. 42, 44 and 443 aro owned by the Living- They are damage‘ probably to the amount , and supposed fally inszred. 2 broke out an explosion took place, blowing out the windows of the second story, and scattering tho glass ‘across the stree!; fortunately noone was injured. b= {8 supposed to have been caused Dy some tire. works Quanigk Day.—THe Prosrrcr vor Rests —Yesterday was the first day of the last quarter of the year for which people take houses, ard it is also the day when tenants notify their landlords of their intention e‘tier to quit or to retain their present premises. As thore are many changes in prospect in the city thero will necessa- rily be a large number of removals. 11 is the !mprossion among all well intormed persons that rents will bs en- hhancea in this olty auring the coming year trom ten to twenty per cent, while Brooklyn and all suburban pro- value. tbe difficulty of access to the city for tae last two win- has diegarted people with ‘iving scross the water, and It is estimated that ten thousand families at least ‘will move into the city. This will beget compotition for therefore enhance their val Tar houses, and ‘put money in your purse” applies partiowarly to Gothamitea Tho increased reuts will undoubediy be aveater with dwelling houses than with stores, and tae upper wards of the city will receive no small’ addition to their population. ‘Tae Vrreior !yexp 4t Work AGAIN. —The vitriol throwe bas been quiet for some time, but Sunday evening he re- commenced his nefarious practicet, and vo ¢oubt we wil bear from bim again unless the police diseover his where- abouts and arrest bim. Dr. Roberts, of No, 102 Prinoo street, states What a female domestic ia bis employ, be] om ber way home about dusk on Sanday evening, had vitriol thrown apon her drees—ebe thinks somewuere in Ube neignbdorhood of the corner of Broadway aod Four Yerpth street. Her fur cape was burned through, and the wilh = underneath completely ruined, even her ptti cout show of the vitriol It is evident it was |, Provably while ehe was parsing by aS group of persons Tbe Mayor should immediately issue & reward for the apprehension of this misomievous lupatic. for juvatic he must be, and the police should be on the alert at every i} ot publ amatement, or wherever argo arsembiage of ladies are gathered A little watch fuluess and this mischievous person may be caught Nover Move or Rowamy —On Saturday morning, ten o'clock, @ man enterod the liquor store of vage, No. 68 yy street, Afver a little wim ho ta attenc ance to smell the beautiful per fn biv bandkerohiof; atter doing which she became He then went into the back parlor sb. tracted $260, with some ry. Mrs. Savage Decting aman, ba! Dien ar arrested by officer Conover. girl at once recognized him as the man who as iniaistered ‘hat sho supposed to be ebloriforms, He was locked up. Police Intelligence, Case oF Mins StarvoxD —Brigham 8, Barton was agein brought before J\stice Osvorne yesterday, at te Tombs, to answer the charge broaght against him by Miss Sallie Staftord, of committing « rape upon her pergon after having drvgged ber, bat the complairaat not about re Sa. T arrived in Philad: Ipbia on Friday, in ofa bam | ~~ baving been Mise Stafford wes willing to ooneeq receive? 4 New York to prosecute the case (nm his arrival it wae found that she oil! ars and expressed her uowi!- Nngnese to appear before the pudlic and withetah i the croes examipat«n of the lawyers, in ber present de joate = she being now ia two months of her con- it. The officer, however. at length overcame her 0, and she consented to come on with bii hive. Col Cotton | bearing ber company. Miss Sia‘ford arriv« tn thie city youorday afternoon, and the probability is that the case will come up for ad jadication to. day Another Libel Salt Against the Tribune. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Before Hon. Judge Daly. Fen, 2 —Elias Combs vs. Horace Greeley and Thos. Me rath.—Thia waa an action for libe} on @ Tenth ward Know Nothing, ich appeared in the defendant's paper during the election excitement, ina paragraph obarging that be went home inebristed in company with a fair At all rosa, and the community have yet to \gbtened on the amount of damages, ss the coun- > managed to spin the cage out for another day, adjourn a. Landlord and Tenant Case. FIRST DISTRICT COU Tr. Before Jodge Green and y \, 20.— Samuel Maycock vs, Francis Bratilard,—Sem- mary proceeding In ejectment to rscover postomion of Premises No. 291 William street, was this day tried a coond tine. (The first trial was reported in our paper ofthe 224 of January instant.) The testimony is the same ae on tho first trial, when the jory not agroo'ng harged by A Jodge. The jury this time Drought in a verdict for the tenant, thus deciding that the premises were tonantabie, notwithstanding the ‘oad was entirely Of and part of ihe third siory dostroyed. Theatrical and Musical Matters, Proavway TamaTe® —The Gaorie! and Francois Ravel troupe are to perform to-night in tae ‘Green Monster, pe “La Fete Champetre’”’ and ‘Katy, Vivandiore,’ Ninvo's Canvmw.—Antoine and Jerome Rav _, Monpiaisir, M. Repinosa, Young tiengier and a host of other iavorites, including Young America, will appear this evening Bowery TreaTee —Mise Kate nolde, M'lles Hen- rarde, Mesers, H Sey mour, Howe, Hale and others are io play Aad “Bunobback of Notre Dame” and Ondine” to-nig Wariack's.— The great drama of ‘Camille,’ with Mt Reron, the avtborees, as the heroine, is to for the eleventh time thie evening. the afterpiece. pero “Cherry Bounce” te asian pieces, * Bache Neighbor,” =—Geo, Christy and Wood's troupe, 444 ) to night ne thelr great faroo af Now At 6% Hrondway. are to popular Ddurletque on «i torexia nie.” Christy's tender a variety of old Pt new melodice jn their ancient quarters, Meshanics’ at! Iumenen Painting. The great panorama of the North american lake rivers is now on exhibition at the Chivers Roome, 680 Broadway A glance at thie pe tore will sford every boay. pertiulert ebiidrea, a yaet deal of usera aud eplerivining infxmenen, ‘The Fire Department. TRE ELECTION FOR CHIKP ENGINKER THIS BVEN- ING—EXCITEMENT AMONG THS FIRBWES—NAMES OP THE CANDIBATES—CALL FOR TH FLBUTION. A contest for President of the Usited States could not Create greater interest than does the election ef Chief Engiveer of the Fire Department among the New York firemen. Qaucuses are held nightly, and the newspa- Pers are fitied with manifestoes and counter manifes- toes from the friends of the different candidates, while the engine houses are deluged with circulars setting forth the merits of the leaders of the several parties. So far the campa'gn bas been conducted with gen2ral g00d feeling, and to-night wi!l definitely settle the con. fest, as the election is to take piace in the different engize houses throughout the city, Tno firemen ia good standing are expeoted to be on hand at their re spective engine bouses between the hours of seven and ten this evening, to depoatt their ballot for a Obief Eag!- neer, who will serve for the term of throe yours. The retorns of the different companies will be canvassed at Stuyverant Institute on Wednesday evening, and the ro sult declared. So far there have been but taree candidates announced, as followe:— Alfred Carson. . Present Chiof Kogineer. Henry H. Howard.. Asst. Ergineer and Receiver of Taxas. Robert Walker... . Fulton Eugine Company No. 21. The following is the official cal!:— ME MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK FIRB DEPARTMENT The undersigued having been appoinied Inspectors by the Board of Fi ere, and arenes. oo ‘on the evening ofthe Lith Your aitention to the following wing ilon, preserived’ ‘by tho Goa: cries e Yention of Enxtnee Snore, "Forsans — Foremen, held yt tn ot No wember 1 neers hela ae th ae oe any shall ie) held 10 each com: lr a6, be anne bears. eevee and 4s <'clost on re Ded et Beceet Yeas ete Sa cemeny abo mate by the Forenian abd Secretary of each company, uader oath to be a correct return of the votes aa cast by the members of each company who were legally eatitled to vote at such elec- tion; and’ that puch member deposit bie own ballot wad no oher, and that the election was held according to the rules ecified by the Lie! of wognneh Foremen aod As- stata time avecitied. i Foremen, e Resolved, That the returns of anid elegtion shall be return: ed, under seal. to the Chief kr gineer, within twenty foar hours Ale the said election shal! hat» been held. a accordance wih tho above, oilers are requested te call thelr companies together on ine evening ofthe 3d of Februs- sist etwas fe house ok eaten aed tomy 10 cant, thelr voles for Chiet asin nee! Had in thelr returys, under seal, to the Chief ogineer, at his office, by ten 0 ciock 'P Of Wednesday, February’ J, after which howe the einapetar will proceed io some suitable place and canvass Bhai earn wi verende vor delivery. aitne Shiet Bagh neer's cfiice, No. 21 Biizaben street, on Wednesday, the 2th instant. ‘ALON’ SLOTH. 9 HA! nepectors. 7h GOODWIN: is New Yous, Jan. Tho returndof election Tor Chief Engineer will be canvassed at Rtuyvesant Institute, No. 659 Broadway. on Wednesday eventng, February 4, 1857— commencing ai 104s o'clock. ‘Tne Oras —The sixth performance of Mr, Strakosch’s teason wos given last eveniog, when ‘ La Fayorita’ was piven to avery good houre. Parodi was the Leonora, ‘Tiberini the Fernando, More!ii the Alphonso, and Morino tbe Baltbarar, The performance was generally excellent. Parodi and Morelli wero superb, and we have rarely heard any dramatic singiug hotter than the duet in the second act, which was encoved and repeated ‘o the great delight of the audience. Parodi’s histrionie powers are displayed to ihe grestes: avantage in this rdia, and it most be ranked among ber beet reoreseatations., Tbe rint im good voice, and displayed more powor than ‘we previously rupposed him to portess. Balthasar 810 was too low for Morino’s voice, sad bis “ mako-up’’ ‘was abookingly \nartistic, The opera was enthusiastically recetved, and the princ! fere the curtain sever for Wednesday. It is one of Parodi’s best d'cs. Sir Edward Bulwer's Speech, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In ycur report of sir Kdward Buiwer’s aodress at Glas gew be is made to say—* To borro# Danton’s despair- irg cry, revolution, live Saturn, \cvoured tts own chil dren.’ "Ie tbis a misprint, or did Sir Etward roally at tribute this world known exprestion of Vergoland # to bis ferocious enemy of the Conver ‘ion! TRU Cd. Court Catendar--this Day. Surasae Cova1—Circutt,—Noe 1608, 912 533, 525, 530, 53035, S41, ad 046, 647, 64%, 561, 063, 565, 587, 550, O61, 56S, 566. 867, Svuramion Covar.-Nos. 442 °89. 216, 751, 754, 761, ‘762, 763, 776, 779. 781, 783, 78s, 656, 787, 18), 799, Tel, 7192, 793, 794, 684, 209, 130, 204 Common PiassePart’ 1 —Nos. 301, 294 to 578, 129, Part 2.—Nos, 77, 153 154, 14), 19, 2), 2, #6, 190, 935, 196, 199, 237, 488, 242. Card from Lg Alfred Carson. NT. om toreane: ort repens ever This fi T have no fortune. nor dit T make this piste ‘And Lissure those who make these bold assertions that # [ had a fortune I would not new bo a cand. debt are paid T shail not have tye bandred dol auribute my misfortune to those who bave p such remorseless fury for Fears, who have rified m| thromeh expensive Litigation, outraged the sacred precints ot ‘And insiigated my asserination, aud now proclaim that t have frown rich from m ealors of $2,000. for eight yours large fvails aad oihers to suppor’, erone, and bears its own deni n Was never tried as now. | M induce y And proseription bears heavily on mony whe desire to sustain 1 ut these unmanty eforts (9 do pot emanate from “ioae honorable public men nal gull between the Fire Department avd Yh honorable and unpurchsse:! suit-age If Tam noworthy, reject me; but if | am wi of your regerd, cling to me now as, never tn any publie Bistory aia Detore you ‘or the last time. My fate, amd tha: of the Department, will be deeded, for weal or woe, on this night, when you will haves qniehed aid F ire Deoarune ished vovunia: © rhe Widows ml Orphene’ Fund R anong you, T have ondeavorot and impartial with sou ‘all; 1 have labored bard with you fo ave the lives and property of our eitizens, and to reflect honor on the Department, f sincerely then you for yonr noble friendship in the eventiu! past, and if T ined Wo-nigh! I will wrive to serve you with fidelity, enemiesfto the inst. And I will close wits my moat atitude io the entire prose of Wew Fork. save the waler.and the Stinday Mercury, which ace owe b your fore, and have iradneed me {0 a manner unparalleled in ihe history of unmerited detracuon, Very reavectfully, ALFRED CARS9M, Chief Kagwneor. Jones’ Old Italtan Soap for Eruptive Chap- ped tender kin, 28 ; Joore’ ol +] hair ol] restorative, bean titul for the hair, 28°; Lafont’s iid alabaster for ladies’ akin, 2s. wery. Wells, Fa c xpress Stock for Sale, by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, No. 4 droad street. Dector Burdell.—A Correet Ambrotype Iikenees of thi i!) fated gentleman taken from life, on Monday ahh, by BAOON, 208 Bowers, may be seen ai his gallery en trance Dellar ic Portraits and One ghilting, miniatures, er Pa roma’ taken daily by HOLMES, 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses with Case, eerie colored, natural as life; 1,50) taken daily by KIM ALL, 47 Broadway, Bmithsontan House, Broadway —Fotel Ac- Ac commodations on 'a¢ Kuropean or American Ptaam heat througbout miDNed xt KOPMAN. 236 Ninth Street, Feb, 2.— Albites, from sudden illness, which confines bim to his bed, is unable tor the present to keep his engagements with his prpils. Shaker Knit and Scotch Wool Ui al mente, all sizen, extra heavy. at MLAUGHLIN'R shirt sore, No, 209 Greenwich street, corner of Marray street, Rubbers Repatred and Rubber Soles ap- plied to leather boots and shoes, at 76 Nassan sree, near Jen street. Mrs. Elliott's Rheumatic &mbrocation.— For rheumatigm, old apraine, ohtiblains. dislocations, Ae. for sale at 62 Diviston a he gole agency in New York for the medicines of Dr, Swayne, of Phitade ph: Oristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs Wigs ane Toupees atand unrivalled in the country. Whovesale and retail, and the dye privately appiled, at No. 6 Astor House Batchelor's Halr Dye.— Wigs and Toupecs et im the world, made, sold and applied at No. 23 Roptare Cured by eure truss, at No. 2g Malden lai Holloway’s Olntment.— The Great Extersal Antidote — When impurities in the blood are determined to the surface in the form of biotcher, pustules, dry exfoliations, boils, rashes, de For Corn a 1" Ct tf » cnt allay pe, lerita erndpire into the bron ‘ice. Tivcn relied la coughs. colde aod Ue vartous Waren eapetions z which public speakers and singers are lable. Roid by all rugeieta. Muertoy & Lanman’s Florida Water ts the indigpenaable requisite of the Branieh tollet in South Ameri ca, ig sunerseding here, as (t haa done there, fume apd onsmetic. Diluted with wat fincothpess to the skin, removing rea, while ite aroma 8 fer than cinco hake i as of ronan fa ate a’ CO. D otics in the conservatories Ne water lew York, and by ail wholeanie drugeiat Trgits 6180 conte per bone. — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. r MARK ?. Monvay, Fob 287 M ‘The stock market, to far as some of the fancies are com. cerned, was a little better this morning, Good ave wae made 0; the letters written in Londoa for sicek jobbiag PUrposes, and of the inflated Scususdtewsagae an) ermamenn | wae¥tme Drpsemmen | prtumesataskasod mpealtebepese | soe het J this city. The buyers, however, were ihe same who bave labored so industriously for #0 long a time. ‘Thetr large in- forests demand that the ball should be kept rolling. A few days during which time bargains were suspended, would be followed by the decline which their transac- Hons only defer. The object of the speculators for an ad- ‘vance is n0 longer to make money. Their only hopecan be to get out of their difficulties. The season thus far has been adverse to the railroad interest of the coun- try. Within the next thirty days the reports must begin to show the true state of the case. ‘When the various expedients which have been resorted to, to keep up tbe current market prices for the past ninety days are seriously considered, the bond and stock dividends which have been declared and the loans that have been created, aad when in addition to all this we take into view the losses of the season from the severity of the weather, it cannot be long before the pubifo will Fealize tho true prospects before them, and the great ¢e- preciation in this description of property that must take Place. The securities of the Ltinois Centra! Railroad Company rose rapidly to-day, on tho quotations in the Lendon money market. It was the impression in the street that the telegraph from Halifax had been empioyed to send ovor the wrong figure, so as to mislead holders in this market. The purchases to-day were to somo ex tent atan advance, Tao stook 9) sed at 130 and closed 6131)( per cent. Erie, Reading, Oleveland and Pittsburg and Cieveland and Toledo were quite active this morning, 6 prices a fraction better than at the close on Saturday Alter the adjournment of the board, the following sales of stocks and bonds were mado at auction, by Albert H. Nicolay :— $4,000 Chicago and Mississipp! RR. 2d m. int, added 404 $5,060 New York aod New Havon RR. Ist m. do... 7534 $5,€04 Lake Erle, Wabash and St.Louis RR 2d m do. a $1,000 Georgia State 6a, do. 35,00 Grech Bay, Mifwaukio &Chioago R R.1at m do. 88 6 $9,000 Great Western (Ill.) RR let mig, 10a do... 90 36.0 Obio Cannel Coal Co. Flat 945% 40 do. Bank of Americs... Simeon Draper's regular semi weekly tale of bonds and stocks will take piace to morrow, (Tuesday) at half past twelve o’olook, at the Merchants’ Exchange. {At the seeond board the advance of the morning was lost owing to large shipments of coin to Havana, They jwere said toamount to over $1,500,000, This sum taken from the vauits of the banks at the moment whea tho price of exchange is again on the advance, can but produce a bad Ipiuenee for some days to come, This afternoon Erie declined ‘, per cent; Read!ng,3;; Cleveland axd Toledo, 44; Michigan Southern, 34; Galeus 4 4 Chicago, 34. I linols Central bonds advanced % por ceat. ‘Tho Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows: — Total recetpte + $863 819 00 Total payments, ~ 247,492 85 Total Daiaace,. 13,080,805 41 ‘The warrants at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 30th of Janvary, were ss follow: Toxes debt warrante. $19 49 For tbo Treasury department 1,298 50 For the Interior Department 17,188 21 For custome, : 6.895 o War apis received and entered From ustoms. From mitcellaneous sourocs From lancs.... On account of the Navy..... ‘The business of the United States Pension Oilice, Wath- irgton, for the month of January, was as follows: — Number of applications rece!ved . - 1,65" Number of warrante or certitfontor issued. 4,155 ‘Total number of applications received 267,626 warrente or certidoates issued....191,084 The number of acres of public Innda required to satisty these warrants is 43,277,270, ae follows :— 56,065 warrants for 190 acres each. 8,810 400 10,825,800 iar eo 45,¢61 ro 3,604,889 Su bead oo * 19, 500 au “ oo 1o4so 5 “ oC 1,084 23,277,270 ‘Tbe jollow ing \e the first stavement of the Bank of the State of Indians, exbibiting {ts condition prior to commenc. ing Deriness on the 3d January, undor its new orgauiza- tion and charter — Bask o Tam Stare oF Inpiana. Means. Bilis of exchango,........+ sesseseees $3,060 00 Carh deposi d ip Eastern banking institu. . 808,114 67 ‘other banking institutions. 135,971 36 Eastern exchange deposited in other banks.. 28,083 6% + $006, 400 48 95,089 63 11,465 02 raf 66— 46,549 11 0 00 02'9063 oo 56,000 00 660,411 65-1,199,274 65 noes. Specic om deposit in other ban Gold ONG BIVET.... 6... cece ee Ds snccn cose cesenss cove $8,210,008 14 Capital stock paid tn Profit and loss 145s T0470 480,000 121,489 94 Cort! cates ot’ de poe 3,178 93 Other {ieme of Inde biedness for buildings apd aafes.......... 20,500 00~665,11 «$9,210,098 14 ‘anches, ail under diatinet or. errizations and management, 1 expenses of the New Jorsey Railroad and Trapsportation Company for the year ending Decero bet 31, 1866, were an follows: — New Jameny Rareosn Receipts. From From freight, From United States mai renta, expres ses og and other sources... oe a g railroni, wenn aod Repairs ot locomotives, care and machine: 14,087 09 . $5,986 3) 64,600 13 ‘Operating the road and traneporting oft" pnece, anon” wee 108,584 29 expenses, talaries and coa- tingenoiee... é «+ «$500,031 72 $42,035 00 1 2S im cash, August sod Fcb 2 7° bY Profit and lowe to surplus earnings. 86,267 84 —— $600 621 73 ‘The number of passengers parsed over tho road was 2,278, 018.\4, exolustve of commoutors and free passengers Of these there were 506,293 over the whole line of road, between Jorsey Clty and Newark, 1,141,603; to Elizabeu, 69,680; Uniontown and Metachin, 805. intermediate places, 645, ‘The freight carried amounted to 68,688 tons, of 140%. pong 83,524 tons were betwoen Jersey City and New. “the Bank of the Republic ceolared a sem! sanual Cividend of Ove per cent, payable om the Oth inet.; the Manhattan Bank, « sem! ansoai cividend of five per cont pay able on the 10ch tnt ; the Long Island Bank, a somi- anaval dividend of five per cent, payable on demand The xed statement exbibite the average daily ‘ment in the leading departments of the banks of city, during the week preceding Saturday morning, January 91, 1867, and for several previous weeks: — New Youx Ory Bayes, . 98,186.. 110 40m 008 12 614,788 589 Td s fae & 8. weeereett ipeen as Cooney 4 {.108579,776 12,281,987 8,741,004 om 109,715,485 1s s70\088 8,760,385 66 ane 108, 992 206 1 220 8,665,193 63,661,172 8,820,028 62 052,548 +107 Ag 7, 892 10,882,761 8,748,980 60,078,367 ¥ 836 847,010 8,607,417 60,304,888 10,680,798 8,649,802 58,606,457 675 8,686,935 68,026,116 420 8,946,721 50 988,887 722 8,856,977 40,042,050 848 8,398 60,154. 191 1834 8,610,286 61,614,340 247 6,671,768 62,923,960 548 8,516,854 62,864,772 316 8,307,440 62,908,166 498 8,387,107 62,280,301 ‘944 8,602,118 68,677,890 108 $,828,396 04,816,669 me Tervont ge'sit oe) 8,024,948 sraiiere gaire in volume as the aggrogates enlarge. The line of dis counts is now within half a million of the highest point of last year, while the specte reserve i comparatively small. ‘The b ghest discount line in 1866 was $112,221,663, on the the * igheat specie reserve $17,871,955 on the Zlst of June, At this time last yoar the discount Mme was $97,970,611, and the specie reserve $19,640,437. We now havea line of discounts $13,814,722 larger, and & specie reserve 91,446,612 smaller, The banking move- eee Se een eee Se comparatively a weak Stock Exc! Monbay, Feb, °, 1866. 100 aha Read RR,.b3 8 100 (00 NYCopRR7’sa3 101%; 100 100 M10en RR bi 600 do. 45 he Bk of Com... 104 100 5 Bk of N America 146 690 10 Nations) Bank... 1073 *4 80 Cum Coal Co... 104 °78 Gal & Chic’ RR. 1038/7 ¢ 186 Mich Coa RE 96 00 Cl, col ‘8 Gin RR 10883 do. 200 Erle Railroad..e3 617; 685 100 de 60 6214 760 Clov & Pit Rive BAS 62-1000 0. 83 545 100 600 do... .d60 bods 200 Oley & Tol RR... 76% 900 300 200 100 100 ao bs 11 Chi & Ri Ip RR.. 9959 20) 330 do... .. 9035 200 Reading 160 Lacror& 93 71 2100 do. 100 do,.....060 7236 SECOND BOARD. $2000 Cal 7'# 75 .... 66 100 shs Roading RR. . 1060 Missouri 6's... 85% 100 do, 30 600 Ii! Cen BE be. 9954 200 20000 8 100 400 AO. + 16000 10 Chico . hy a RR... 10000 100 60 30 abs Park Bank.. 9934 100 60 Cam Coa) Co... 1935 118 icon 200 Cley & Pitts RR.. 6435 20 1 400 NY Con RR béO 91 = 200 Cley i “rol Rad 16" +++ .0pR 907% 100 do... 8107655 260 Erlo Halo «83 617%, 100 Clov,Col&C.oRR,. 103 50 <b3 617, 800 MicbS&NisRRopg 81 ee 031g 100 100 Gal & Chic RR.. 101ac & Mii Be 50 a0... . ——___—_— CITY COMMERCIAL REPOR®. Mospay, Fob. 2—6 P. M. Atins.—Sales of 60 barreis were made, including pots at 7340. w73<c, and pearls at 750. @ 7%. Bumavervres —Fiour— Common ‘of Wostern and State were in rather better demand, tocluding inquiry for export, while the higher grades Wore inactive and prices unchanged. transactions footed up about 6,000 a 6,000 barrels at about the none eee r Eommon to "good Orie Southern mixed to “fancy Oapadian superfine and exirs. Canadian was sold to a small extent at the above quo- tations. Common grades of Southern wore firmly heid, while the higher quaiities were %. at the above range of pricee. Rye flour was at $3 608 $6 12);, without poh of moment. Corn meal was without onange, while soles were limited. Buckwheat flour ravged from $2 60 & $8 per 100 Ibs Wheat—There was « better demand with sales of 8,000 a 9,000 bushels, including fair to cboloe white Southern at $175 a $1 "80; common wht'e Iinots at $1 65, and white Canadian in store was reported at $165.081 86, Corn was in fair demand with rome inquiry for export, and sales footed up about 16,0004 16,000 bushels, including Western mixed {n store at 69c a Tic, and 80 for prime Southern white, delivered. Rye os quict at $1 for prime Northern, with small sales of New Jersey at 93c. Unts wore selling at 600. a 520. for ‘State, and 5%. a 54 for Weatern end Coicago. Covrak —The sales embraced 600 8 800 bags of Rio at 1040. a10%c. The following is the stook of cofleo on band Fel roary 1, 1867:— Corton — Under the weiidence of advices from tue Soaia regardipg the failing of! ia receipis, the wsarket was more active, with gales of about 7,000 Dales, closing at an ad- vance of '.c. © \e. per lb. We quote middling up- ‘ands at 135.0 4 Mideiing New Urieane at 18350. FREiaTs,—Kpgegemeonts wore quite limited. To Liver Poot flour was at ss. Ud., and grain was nominalat 74. 74d. in Dulk and bags. 800 baler of cotion wore taken at 6 16d., apd 25 tons lara e256, To London flour was At G8, and heavy goods at dis A ver: aad war cuartered 1 Joad with cotton a: Savannab at 1 Tere was no thing new in :ates for Havre or for California. mJ was in goed demand for city uso, at $1 1245 por rr) Hore.—The market was unchanged, while suail sales were mak'ng to the city trade of the new crop at 7c. a ie jnon —Zeotch pig sold at $31 @ $51 60 fc small lots, at © mothe. Lae was quiet and nominal. Motseers —90 bhde. Cus muscoraco wore sold at and 20 do, do. ai 460.; # lot of New Osieaus 10 bdis, at 76e ; and 60 hbds. Porto Rico at 66 yo. Navat Storm —Salen of 2,000 vole cominom rosin were made at $1 60 per S10 Ibs. delivered, and 600 bois. do. delivered frem the yard, at $1 65 8 $2, and 150 bole. spiri’s turpentive in mercvantab!e order, were sold at 02 Jo. cued; crude was held at $4 Ons.—Linreed war firm with limited sales whale and sperm were unchanged PRoviions.—Pork—The market was firmer. The sales embraced about 3C0 dbis., including Dew mose at $71 60 8 41 16 & S21 ST, closing at the two latter figures, sod ord mess at $20 25 0 $20 the close holders de- mapded $20 50, Prime wae at $17 758518 Bool was firm, with sales of about 00 bhis., inciading coantry prime at $0 60.8 $10 60, and new meas at $10 76 0 $13. crade, ouber eporipume were waet Bacon firm at 100. @ Ile i meats were lirm at 0 w8%0. for shoulders and Rama at 100. 81°, Lard was firm, with rales of 2008500 bola at Ide. ali yo. hogs phe Buttor and cheese were in steady demand Without chenge ta prices ‘the stock of pork and beef ia pavking yards in Now York and Brooklyn on the Ist Fobrearys 1867, and at the same periocs last month and year, was as followa:— robk New. ttal. LM, LY. a a ed 1494 4,064 8,787 17,860 138198190410 - = = 2 616 5 5,420 2,660 6,498 74 ‘108 ‘116 28 4070 7 ad 13 1,047 788888 1,895 4,883 18,106 14,681 18,046 40,660 433 216 9,019 6,888 ma Merrre. & the follow prices for their refived angare:—Loaf sugar, 1 Ko. sugar, 18340 ; ground suger, 186. cirele ‘a—Sreshes auger Wrenn, —Salen of ‘about bbls. were made at a DB ge. ABVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. wor Sinations and Help, sce fxth Page. MISCELLANEOUS, CURWICAL NAIR INVIGORATOR. pastors Fiss'siaoeras CHEMICALS FOR FIREWORK ERS and p . ernences Kin. Janmales 5d peal Pr wi vie orings, wn for ail domes” HT WANQBR, 143 ty fe ao oH i tone is earn fe. ior i Maiden lane. DIA BBER GLOVES AND MITTENS—LINED ABD urtlined. for cold or wet weather an cane oen Ch a sefal in work For sale ai ai at No. $6 John atreet, up stairs. K OULSAAT BROTHERS—4s JOUN STRERT, IMPORT- 70 of dress and, mantilla timings, zephyr woo!, chenile, RRVO} N' inte avd body, waat of stren Hite. and kindred ailments, find « blessed pave WPRHER'S invigorating sauguilier, 1 mens 40 6 60) of youthful etreng: okt at 202 Bow. throughout the whew boty Price $2 (0, wo, #4 -lasthag, Voor balf price, JOTRING 18 MORE REPULSIVE THAN A_ FOOT. 4N breath. Thousands row wae De VIRGIL'S tokai with wiicial results. Unlike wobucco, tbe saliva is swallowed, Yumes the breath, ton of the teeth. Re jt RALOODR, eR: stores Wholesale, No. #12 Broadway, Beware of a counterfeit tmitation PaRrnes WANTED-SILE*T OB ACTIVE, TO JOIN the adverti anew proideation. he leld for which js Ai prevent upoceupied presenting 4 cokportanity for ea SCARLET FEVER-HOW TO ¢ . isa pew method.—Dr, Page, of Mississippi, well Kown. Ju the Southern states, bas met will great auccces in the treat. ment of scarlet and other madansat fevers Dy the use only of KADWAY'S ready relief and regniators, possesses a ‘et those now seized with sourl=t fever oF “Boy oi er malig neat fever, smell por po EP either of the lunes or ott oute oF dangervin disenne, resort o Kaaway's gready e Une wh t interfere with any medical treacment. “Te will wave sete i You are now tahing is doing no goo! if, om the uther hand, you are physician's car-, it willmace retting better under yo doubly ceral rn as directed, ¥ ‘ape without an attack, So with small pox, measles, t way's relief will protect you infeetions: poirons uw and ship fevers. Rad inst the most subtle of these hadway's ready under pil circumsta RADWAY' B."Zetbor: th Patad: Ipuia; alae corner of Bleesker and Unristopber mreois; aud Mrs. Mayes Brooklyn. TOO LATE FO" CLASSI AKON, ; REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, SOME Six ) w one gold huntag patent lever watch; $25 o, chases edge lac the cenir (eiend pe): the other part eng'n No. 26,30, Cooper, London, maker are 1d to stop it; and the above nid by de. niving ioformation at No. ‘iiliam wt, ng the same. oF citatick, watchmaker. 5 REWARD —LOST La s $500 arkiteven vnoe 81m street to the Bt. Nicholas ted of ten S1C0 b iin o NING, BETWEEN 0 going from Prinow | thence to Bareay atreet It the Pacitic and Merchants’ Ex change Banks; the numbers of (he bills are known, and pay ment therefore stopped at the banks, Apply at Stl Broad way, basement. city, to Jana B., daughter of John Ahern Lawis—Kmciiv.—Oa Thursday evooing, Jan. 29, by the Rev Mr. Nicholls, Fars Lewis to Mf Mary A. Kytcuiv, daughter of H, F Ketc.um, Esq, ali of thie city. Bridgeport papers please copy ‘Tuacey—Bowskp.~ At the Nait the Rey. Father Kverett. Mr, Ya’ to Mies Kats Bowasp, of New Yors Savannah papers please copy Wocpromp—TeTHtiL—At ihe Central Prosbyt chureb. Brooklyn, L. I, on Churacay evening J y chareh, Fob. 1, by <Tkacey, of Hodson, by the Rev. J E. ell, Me © Wooovonn, of Worcester, Mass, to Miss Hutoan Cerra, of Upper Aqcedogue, 1. 1 wRort—Trees —Oa Weenerde: T. Bisoox, Tuomas J. Gxovr t> Hass’ this erty, Jk DOWNING —On Satorday Church of the Hoty Triaty, Brockise, ov ihe Rew’ Den Lowi, Mr. Atyaup M Srakke of Now York, to Buse Joon, eldent daughter of fer) H. Dovnog,’ iq, of Brooklyn, L. 1. Died Gaxas woop.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, o> 1, Wituam Jamne, eldest son cf James and Kia Grecawood, aged year, 11 months and 38 days. ‘Hus romaine were interred ia eae Bristol anc Doblin papers please NosTs —at Witiamaburg, on Sa.ur By. Jen 31, Baty, wife of Lorenzo North, agea 55 yews. hag oy will take piace at two o’olck this altor. ber late residence, No. 231 North Sixth foe. Her remains will be taken to Miadie Village, Mappry.—On Saturday, Jan. 31, in the fall assarance ofad rhe Immortahty, AncamaLp Manoas, in the 64h year of bis age. His relatives and friends are mes, Invited to at- tend his funeral. at his Inte 2c Remsen street, Wiliam sburg. this afternoon, wt soot'aleet ia —Op ty 3 Feo. 2, Mre. Many Guivvr, wifo , of county Clare, Ireland, agod. bs remaias will be tacen to Ustvary Cemetery for aterm “ a aa ixatTY —Op board the ship William Tapscott, ou he we Liverpool, Joms Dowsarr, fs vermea, ogo ee ns Pisksay.—On Monday morting, }eb 2, of pyratysi Mr [easo M. Pusxnay, in the 6800 Year of Bw oe. ee Hile friends and acquaintances, and those of his bro thors, Wm. 7. and James W.. arc reapeottaily Invited Ww attend hia funeral, to-morrow aftersoon, a 8 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 166 ther joviatien. = AREER londay, Fob. 9, Jawes M. Wanman, the og Und bis age. "| > services will take piace at bia | dence, 389 Fourth avenue, to morrow mersing, 2s ton o'clock, The relatives aot friends of the family aro ia viled to atiend without further notice His reaeins wiil be “nen to ates; Pate for !elorment jet eand, “5 \demoe aad - a Poaghkeepsic pa. movth and 30 days Zou. —On Sanday evening, friends are respoctially invited to 4 ‘rom 18 Oliver street, bts afternoon, at The Atlantic Lodge of Free and Lodge No. 1 United Brothers, will Rab N J. on croup, Maar Louis, daughter o tm the Sth yoar of Seenmeeane Beore.— Jane sun t= (eolored}, —n reey Oty, + Ad Decker’ age aged ne friends of the family end members of R10 respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at _ from ‘Der late eaidence, u = vires “in ond mt ARP AVAN — OD ». wwe oth yon ab ‘onday, Feb, 2, Pauw Hawmavan, ie ends and ‘oqealatanoce are Invited te attend bis fonerai, irem hie Fity- second street, between Pigbth tad tn to. Cours. A Weetbury, te] arm Onis, formerly & renideht of Now Tote chy, ote hh a paee ae His remains were interred in the Friends’ burying round, at Jericho L. 1, Jam, 1. McK cams. —On ay, Feb. 1, Terence Mek ‘The relatives and ph hf Invited to attend the funeral, trem No. 38 Park street, ius afsotaeen, 600 ovine, jurther invitation: Daway On Saturday Jao. 31, Jaume Diwet, aged 40 Bis friends and the frieke ot folly invited to attend hs Robert Hope Hart, No family are yeapecttel'y from the resideoce of 1OUTD sie k @ Morte ® Dow! (ortber invitation,

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