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wealth, $10,000 $5 6:0; Eagle, aoe 96.000; Metropol Home, $6 000; Wi North american of bp of Philadelphia, $1 Garter Oak of avenue and bth street. Tne smoke, procsoaed, roams tre ths donee. peas of the aimosphere preventing tts escape up the fiue Our Lancaster Correspondence. Lancasram, Feb. 18, 1857. Another Oabind Oficer Setled Upom—State Politics—Phe Demccratic State Convention, dic., dc, Another member of the Cabinet has been definitely pettied upon by the President, Mr. Floyd, of Virginia, ia te have the choice of either Postmaster General or Sccre tary of the Navy. The friends of this gentleman in the ©i4 Dominion are particularly desirous that he shall ‘The election ef delegates to the State Convention of the G@emocracy bas just taken place in this county. They are imatrocted to vote for the re-nowisation of the present Qhiel Justice of the Commonwealth, Hon. Eilts Lewis. All the delegates are known to be in favor of, and wiil mealously urge, the nomination of Col. William Hopkins, of Wasbicgton county, for Governor. This is au impor- tamt ‘act, apd is thought to foreshadow coming events in Me choice of a candidate. Col. nopkina bas always voen @ warm peryonal and political friend of the President lect, and this fact, coupled with the unanimity of fooling Ww the delegates jast elected, has attracted much atten. ‘The other prominent candidates are of Lyocomwg county, ena Hos. > beboogn eis eres nd eounty. The former rospeotabie pport. Mr. Witte $l go ino the Oouvention wits arre © Gevoted friends, but whetner he cam reach a Montgomery countios a forbim these will give pepe ae hy pene ie de, mteady under such # fire ag will be ope! bg sone of Mr, Hon. W F. Pa:ker, i E t ie: £ § 2 i & z Z i E H i ! 3 i i Hy i l 4 E F i * ry HI ii . i i fi! Teaac city, is the moet yonty, Bazieborst, Fsq, minen! canciaate fer Jadge of the Supreme Court, Carai Commissioner has uot City Intelligence Recarnor oF Hox, Davrp C Bronmnice Carn Baxator yxom Carironxia —The booming of one guns announced to the citizons of New York lat eron fing that ihe Hon. David ©. Broderick, United States Sena tor from California, expeciet in the (ioorge La rived, The vessel had no sooner touched the wharf than crowds of his friends burried oa board, and altsr s hearty greeting! conducted him to the Metropolitan Hotel, Bere be was formally received and weloomed by Osptain ‘Rynders, on behalf of the Niath Ward Association, aad a» large dopatation of Mr. Broderick’s friends. Mr. B. repiied te fing terms, expressing his pleasure at being once more in his native city, A general shakiog of lends then took place for over an hour, end throughout the evening hie friends coptinucd to come in. was a prominent, though not ¥ery ruocessful poittician ye ‘Cniitorsia a. and we believe was also Liectenant Governor. He is said to bave been procmiar: Tee ie pean ‘of his friends me; at the Astor House last to get op & suitable demonstration to wel come bim to bie mative city. he Alderman Wiliam J man stone cutter in ‘meeting adjourned over to ny ee they Siraeekatae Saas serenade Henator zt Er aire : was urernoed that he wae still suforing severely from pee sioknces, and the demonstration was postponed. ‘Tue Partnnxnat INATETRATIONSPRerARATIONS TO AT- erp t —The Young Men's Democratic Unien Club, the foremost ot the democratic clubs of the eity, met last fight to complete thelr arrangements to be presoat at the inanguration of James Buchanan as !'residont of the Cnited Ptates, They will Jouve this city om the morning of the 94 of March, and will be reocived by the Key- stone Ciub of Philadelphia, who will give an inangaration " evening. On morning of the id the Soe tebe wil proceed me “petal wraia to fo Washington, and at they will be present at Semecraulo ‘Twin Ward ‘cub o a Gannonee 4 Lavy ix tam Sew Yor: Horm—A Bor OvTRACt.—A reward able instance of impudent rasoality Ooourred at the Now York Hotel, on Thursday evoning, ‘Mr. end Mrs. Bates ocgupy * parlor, boudoir oa the third story, fronting on Broaiway, On the evening mentioned, Mrs. Bates wee jaking some rofroshments, when she ppomiag tt to be bout aix o'clock. te ber boodolr ale ee in her bedroom, aad cuured by ber husband returning home, went oat to meet bim, whon she founda man on his knoes wilh his ack towards her, rijling her tronk, which he bed javt that wae lying beride bm She the fellow was Prag to his fect aud gracpod her by the And with meh violence faoe from the cilects vy Fy ytd room at to 80, ao she dit not broken open with s chi rd ty noe whi Wiront 10 provent ner # ream! oaueo her to turn blsok im ti ‘ham berm: KEW YORK HFRALD, oy would entey the ovens bat ae rufth «a roety. tty om him and ronnicg Mre. Sates gavo esi are Ber neck wae fous (9 fait i tp ue It seems Of the hotel on the same Zz sera, foe ‘bim en! Oolliog wisn a pase = fd seabaaatis es sa sapped be some person ,an: Ro suspicion Ha con the rooms occupind by Mrs low and jildren im me. ee. ae, oe seals sho famiiy madea exouse retired. feliow te varied ge bang avon wenty-four years of age. drees and bat, with a soarf aboot i353 Be im, and will make the most strenous exertions to put him in durance vile, This affair has caused great ex TBE BICARACUA FILIBUSTER (A395. Pnited States Commissioner's Court. weNtH Day, MOTION TO DISMISS THE COMPLAINT. Fen, 1.—The United States vs J. W. Faber aut Heary Bolton.—At the sitting ofthe Court, Mr, Blaukman continued his motion to discharge the defendants, remarking that ths act of Congress under which this offence ia defined is a pena one, and the rule of law is? thet all penal statutes or acts must be construed strictly, and that no inierpretation or moaning ean be given to it, other than the words the statute itself contains. ‘That the language of tne statute ia, “ibat if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the Onited States, enlist or epter himself, or hire or retain auother person toenlat or ¢nter himself,” &c., 4c. Now this does not mean that a person has no right to expatriate bimself and enlist him- self in another country. Judge Kane, on the 2 day of May, 186, in the enlistment cage in the Circuit Court of the United biates, at Philadelphia, laid down the law in the following words, “I do not think that the payment of the passage from this conntry of a man who desires te enlist in a foreign port omen within the act” he meutzality act of 1818) | T ont fiat there mist be siete hiring” or *etavalng’ shown jon and that the “hiring” or Be abown to have bean dams by ons tr bok of hen cahee M.S soldier 0 be enisied in the s-rvion of. Wilt an Walk or "us 0 soldier," or in other words the valuing’ mst ve made here and within tho Juriadiction of tue United (Siaien betore the ofievce ean be made gut: aud the c* idence #0 far door nok above any such statement of facts ‘Ihe words “voidier “bisiag” oF “retaining” do bol ‘un any'part of the er dence inthis examination or in this cause “The wime-s Fuller is. before Your Honor as an acoonaplice in the commission cf the alleges offence, and aa an accomplice he must be cir-oborated ar fone firmed ‘by other iesiimooy hefore he shou d be roceived. 9¢ detor ment should be reeelved ‘as evidenss. (Ph Bp’ P io juivo- Seid for rim, aod ih suvport Of thst T rete ae eae ie Wharion's Aiierican Criminal Law, p 87.0 OU Hones 0 ‘Mr. doachimssen sald that ithe understood this case the Commissioner w an asked to deckle whelber the sontinmen=. he weant the deieneantehave been. gnilty of & violadon of the act of isis." Doring thie’ diseuaiom refe-ence had been mide to the alidavit ‘amed Brown, and ft was taid that the Dittrct. attorney should ot bare pat him on ‘the stand but the constitution of the United “taien secures to the defendant a confrontation of his sour and tt would be & dereuietion of duty on the part of the prosesation if he Boglecied to do 80. For the purpose of closl the story about Frown at once, bn would say'tbat a Comaniestoner of this Gott, the allegation of Brow, ued u warrant ox Mr Febona. Fhe public Prowerutor ibaa io bear, na part of his income, a geriain amount of abuse—vulgar abunemand the dafenduaia ral themselves ofthat stuati, and itapveared that ithe reparing the aihdavit of Hrown partion of it was isterfned The erat of the Oreumincorer Ferrer tears Dicteness of the document when it was sworn to, Wits this T country. re gerd to whlch be (Abr. hought if he were to fay ining he sania signi the remmazhe, aad ihoretore he dis, Socturge tnd Ge wanens sereast in mctoenr Une ion eee ts were not in con ts laws and shat they do not set forth the legal catwe of their detent ofsbowing that waa i te mgr oft a arists (alread showin ‘was Dot xo. Mr. J. ot one i.e ee, tecordia erties ‘4 oral Iaw— eit 's Klemects an Orto.an’s Di- py jlomacy— that oy yy facts im this cage establish Nica 4 oy ® sovereign State nominally controlled by Wil Walker, ok as, Noaraguahs, the defendants ware ibe ninton root here py oe : ‘B etatutory Mr. Wathman— We are here under the of 18 Mr Joachitassen™The offence of ¢alisumenta tnelf an giience sgaizat the Vulied States, ‘The act of 1s only fen puniskinent Mr. read lowing proclama- tions of Geo Washiugton and Jas Madison & PROCLAMATION RY TITR PEBSIOENT OF THE UNITED stArRs, AwCH 26 1794, Whereas 1 hyve received information that certain in violation of s, have presumed, iter odor ot of & foreign anthor'ty, to veniit eliitese of tse’ Ca Staton, and Bied an armed foros tor toe purparcol taveine ona shat: Inder. ‘an arms for the P| invading and plu tnx the errtoriey of @ nation af pease wid ‘he United and w rch unwarrantable moasures being oonlrary te the jaws of mations, and to the Cuties incumbent on every eit! zen of, the United nd to dlaturd the tranquility of ihe Same.’ aud to lavolve in the calamities of war, and whereas itis the duty of the recurve to to take care thai enc erimerial proceedings should be suppressed, the offenders brought to, justiee, ‘and ail ‘peod ‘ittcene 8 caiitioned againnt measures likely W prove 60 pernicious to thetr country and Wemecives, should they be ve ced into nina lafractions o¢ the laws, 1 have therefore thougtt proper to issue this p mation, hereb; "aie Urea ea” wchia ‘he United States for the’ parposse ot ceeding in any manner to the execution ‘earrot, na ther will answe. the aame at their peril. . WASHINGTON. By the President: Row Raxpourn, A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THR UNITED states, Brrr 1, 1815. Whereas, information has been received that sundr noun, ciizens ef the United ay or Ee rita? ie same apd cqponahy within ine ining Wogether to begin aston foot, provide and prt means lor & mullitary expedition or aera Gomisions of Apain, with which ibe Calted ‘are happily At peace: that for bla purpose they are callecting arme, ili tary stores, provisions, vessels. and by other means i py fod reducing honest and well ih fitinane to en goge in their unlawful enterprises; are or , oRcering srming hemeetyes for she, same, copirary to the li such caves Mace and 1 © therefore tolenee this my Drocromation, Warning and eajommine ai faithful eitivons who have bern led, without ¢ne knowledge oF consideration. ‘o participate ia the sald ninlawful enterprises, to Withdraw trom the same without d MES MADIAON, J@ also read from Wharton's Btate ‘Trinis the language of Chief Justice Jay, as follows: ating “That the right of levy ing soldiers belongs solely to the oe. tion; this hnportant power is the appendage of the sovereign; K maxes 9 part of ithe enreme eee “No pew son te 40 enliat soldiers jo « forelan country ‘The} undertake scent covery In rvery posteed @ale. foreign recrultere are hat twmedlately, snd very arwtion,” ‘The hiritg aud peaining in he cate ia eatabinbd ns to the ruing ot J dge have on the tral of Leury - Cornsel bere read the charge or Judge, Kae ) Afr. J. the vrocreded "0 ecmment Upon a portion of the evidence hich be cigimed she defengamis ahond be held, that at ot itahew 9g the cond\ion of is shown that Nica tia in in a winte of war, civil diawension; whilst that country at pence within {leell as early ae TAG! the schended an arined itroad. and proteste! against ft hy ite minister. (ile Stre reierred vs Mancoleta’s letter Already publabed.) fh Daturaliaation law of Nicaragua ae it existed !n, IAG, | rovid. ed for grants of 1,000 varas of land to emig: fondiden of sciual cultivation and eccupston Tt’ ge land to win n. (He here referred to the Claywon Bulwer trenty 9 on Sow Nicaregus or any Central American conniry, Ja Vinding on every Amerteun citizen.) guage of Chiet Justice Ja yiale peace, promperity and reputation ‘the Uniled States vil wlways creat.y depend on their fidelity te thelr eogage- ments ‘ery ‘virtuous citizen, ior every ci vary to them.) will cone find ‘exceating ‘ther ‘with honor kod good falth: end that whether hey te made wih nailons respeciat.¢ atl important. of vith mations weak and inecnalderable, our obligation to Keep cur faith rem.te from ‘our bay ing pleeged It, and not from the character ur dessrtp- Hon of the Bate or peopir, ty whom veliher impunity nor the right of retalingion caw saa: ery; for although perfidy may deserve chastisem can never inert imitation, As to the laws of nations are bound to reg” la piace the Uriied state efor therefore. si) t from the rein’ of nation to navion ere drvaives pon en at Gir feaeitinercn pope? theer_mewitmoets a3 persde the Aumerionn beset ‘arayia. Tenewed her protest, ir Pad a others were parenting out » aring 1 were: from her transit they were cellive lands at Fabenevilic and kim which they had no valid tit'es; dat they were try. In meney trom uneneperting parties under ining rd Mr. Marey, in his letters ‘o Fabens, Rinaey end President Pieree, in his prociaination 01 the muh characterize ‘hese iccree( | snrpa, TL is remarkable that sines the discovery of pposed riches bave a te! the on. Urerg of all nations Prewente raping snd piracy tpon ‘ah tory: shows the jore ok tbe present lay to be thelr by << o ‘Thin was ca lee © pense: the marchant prince to the humble ify tat to dlscloes. thew occupa tom with tha’ country would expee: them to erim'nal proseention, Gounsel then referred ‘o he owency eflice in Broadway, where placards and tickets were asued. Tn the British er batment case it wae given ont ‘at bie men were to be employed ons raliraad in Canada, end the insiruciors of Mr, pees Britis) Minialer, wore careially worded. Re low ing.— Mermorarda fr the guidance of those who are to make wn to versons in the United Biaiee the term and eondicions Ugo, whielt reer il 0 rergived we hormy:— Or Te parties woo may goto wortalo, Nis purpose, must clearly indersiasd that they must trea trem anythicr which would eousittule «vio: law of the United Rtates, ¢ sabes must therefore averd any act which mi the reeruaing within dbo. iedetion he Jated mn serv oe, or of bi or ret ining an; ° Sic‘ion with (he intent o enlim in te ssevion er. re legal by the act of Convrons of 1818, f There must | « ne collection iment of man oF or. gonization whate, +r. atten pted witaln thas jr 3 cr contracts, WFition. oF yérbal, on the sub- 6! be canered inlo with any person within mfor mation to be elven will be simply, that to thoee orm im in, che Beitich army, theihuen will doing on thei eros red by Ment may be stated ae A mat as Mp ying aby promise cr supplying sueh trformation. {thin Ameriesn jnrisdtetion 1 evecess that no assom)'agoa of persons choni' take ploee at beer honses or ober shnilar piaces of coteriainment, for thepurpese ies for emilixt ng: andthe parton shenld # pants had no beard or mustache. The polios are" sy means of disseminriing ibe desired emueh a rss attention of the Amer? alt to Sotboritien would not of the parties in qu-stion. even if Oe were emalty, would be fatal to the success of the enlist ‘ould Ibe strist observance of these pal tn ba nagia=02, 1d tbe {be partion thereby fovolve themselves. i, uiticulty, t3°7 r dietinetly spprired that they mus: exoeet 0) Bort of aid oF wsaistance from the British governm ut, thia govern- meni wonld he compelled, by ihe eleare-t die “tea ef ioisras- oval duly ta dreavow thelr proceediv.s an would mor over be anao'ved from ail en, enia ecmtingent wpon the suorese. of the ‘parses im ontaining, by lege! means, soitiers ‘army for ber Britanpic Majenty m Seusbimeaea said that theve devioes of th British cover : ment were meza covers to evade the penalty of the lax. in Nike manner Cazreau, Lawrence, Fi ma, and others * alm ing to be Nocaraguan ad made emigration & cover fo~ their enit+tment sebem Here ibe Counmissioner said the hour of journment had ‘and be would hear the continuation of the arguments >t aturday (this day). Mr. Joacbimasen will concnde be argument, to which it ls expected Mr. Thos. F. Meagher will reply. CE ee Weenly Herald. THE BOND STREBT MURDRH--NEWS FROM EUROPE, CALIFORNIA, NICARAGUA, MBXICO, CUBA, ETC— CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE PROCERDINGS— THB HBCENT FRESHETS, FTC. The Wsxxiy Henstp wil) be published at ten o’slock this morning. Its contents wil) embrace # full eummary of each day’s proceedings im the Bond street Murder case, im- cluding ® fuli report of the evidence of John Farrel, the ana- Jyms of the blood on the walls, carpets, clothes, Ac , 4c ;news from Europe, California, Nicaragua, Mexico, Cuba, Wee: Indies, £¢.; Congressional and Legislative Proceedings; Par- tioulare of the Disastrous Fire tm Bleecker strest; The late Destructive Freehets' Editorials on various subjects; Latest News by Telegraph; Financial, Commercial, Theatrical, Reli- gious, Political and Maritime Intelligence; together with » Variety of loca} and miscellaneous items Single copies, in wrappers, ready for msiting, can bebad at hecounter. Price sixpence, Union India Rubber Company's Stock for sale at OD per cent, by ALBERT H. NIOQLAY, No. 6 Broad poor ally tered A - air oti eae ? ral bal tel ernie ae i eerbar 2 Laton's quid ian ¢ Bowery. Valentine raphs for 12 Cents and Sites perieet. },060 will be taken this day for Cupid & Co., at 239 way. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likeneases, with Case and beantifnily colored.— Tremendous risb fomportraite; 1,500 taken dai'y, by KIMBA. 347 Broadway. Highly Important to the Public—Hallo- types pened. The under: goed would resperifully an- noun they will exhibit spgebaene of the "Mallory pe" at their aulery. No t8b Hroedway on and after the 16:h tnst., apd that ccmmence taking them for the public oo {he 16ibs and will denver them on tod fuer the Jath inet, The allotypen will be taken in chia etty by J.B Fall the inven- tor and patentee, at the above gallery. X. B No connection with any other establishment in this c'tv. JOUN BISHOP HALL, ©. D. FREDR' 685 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Hallotypes —Letters Patent Granted Janu- ary 20, 1857. This new and joe style of portraiture will frat be yal to artista, urs, counoi#-eurs. and the ubtie for eritielsma, on "Mond palace 346 Broad- Shae York. The public are renpectfully invited to call ‘over other styles, and although execated hy the camera they combine the the truthfulness of the hotograph, with the beaut fod inh of the most delicate fara on’ frory.. To. quote She me stereoty pic effect is ¥ onderful. our occupation ie gone, hese pictares surpass in every respect our best endeavors.’ J. Gurney heids bimself i readiness te execate said pictures {be public on and after the 20th tnstant, “Gal-ery open from tablichment.” 7. G0 RNR. Thotographie wus ais Broad. en . Pl ir way, corner of Leonard street, New York. Vor rbeamatiam, old sprains. ohilblains, dis’ » sale at 02 Division sireet ‘the sole inNew ¥ btmd ‘medicines of Dr. _Bwayne, of Street He House, 54, 56 and 58 Dey Street, TaciNic bedttos ei dies resect cee, "as tae ed oe wi cochon water ee Sein lnnwtacenie one see Colored Crests and Initials—Furnished grly 91 866 Broadway The, “rouse ove the speci Hamping dene for ‘or other tore |. N. GIMBREDE, 588 Broadwoy. vior Ready Made Shirts—Sizes War- ranted. all styles, TRA PERIGO & SON, 6} Naseau street. Received at Green’s Shirt and “urnishing store, No} Astor House, new styles of ties scarfs, cravats and gentlemen's under wear, per late steamer. Custom Made Shirts, all Sizes—No oT work.—Bv the dozen or any oe any gant at McLAUGHLIN 269 Greenwich street, A New Feature.—We Observe by his Ad. savages SES: BecETE Ge testes nse tainly's new and very desirable feature. Avenue ears stop the dour of the cotablisnment ’ Fancy ‘Articles 1 Exctustvel; Uarivalled wock fr song of 1 sii RUYUS K. (ANG & 00., 96 Noasau stro:t Qf the Hatr Should not be consider bot 8 in stop ite disaster) rota eee NBJEAN, H Church atrees Netgnste Eternal Perfume, from the Holy ping owt aaton pertome monde, Ingo &C ‘hem! d, John ‘ “4 Frnkinsitest ane ah coenlale ne ret Wa Oe Porm _ Italian Soap for Skin Grint totem ba bate nd penora, a Bo eit eoabiaas: wert, 67 Wi H's Hair Dye—4 Sh Dye-4 Shillings a ings » Box, Black . Bo, l Barclay wtreet. hiskera. Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical @ure trum, at No. 24 Maiden lane, New York. Holloway's Pills. Dyspepsia, the National zi laint of this country, vanishes before ibe searching pn ‘ng and topic inflvenes of thin Arremim ible medicine ie te simltanewnsiy upon the Nowa. the liver and the owe: Kemp's Worm poe ‘The recent Post mortem examir ations in the th fowndting bowpiale die Close th sieresirg 2 fret that wi ray tniitiudes of chil: aren, Wire morbers will take note of iris fact ard use Kern’ im Palen, a elebrat confection. inevitably. fal to ine igetteal verante’ "Wer ernurnal abesers ‘enpecially srrofain, Bristol a's Rarcaper tet oe he remedy to be depended on. v areet. Kew Work and 4 val a feta. ‘Rarcapersis eter and by ail druggist. Rar-aperilia M1" and Pastillea 25 cente per bot bt Imiiable euiting of hair to the pu irritation. and ve raiief rhe colle the various throat affert! F ee punks cplesors and sapere re adie. hold bya 7 ae Drug and Chemical Store, South- pas ad of Fighth avenne and Twenty eighth street. Pure medicines Dr. Ke'ley can be Consulted Onaitly at bis offer. Ro, 3 Bible Fouse, vpon diseases of the lungs, ver and hidpeys, free of charge FINANCIAL AND COMMER C1AL, SOFEY HMARKE Frrpay, Feb The diferent cliques of speculators in fancy raliroed Stocks for arise are in a bad way just now. With « money market that is daily tighton'ng, and ilkoly to be seriously contracted before the iapee of many days, the proapect of the large biocks of stocks being unloeded without serious sacrifices is very poor indeed, At the firet )oard to-dsy Iiimois Central bonds dechned \ per com; Comberland Coal, i; New York Gentral, 11/; Brie, i¢; Reading, 114; La Crome and Milwaukie, Mik; Titpois Central Ratlroad, ; Michigan Southern, 2); Cleveland and Toledo, 1'<; Panama, 34; Galena and Chi. CORO, 1%; Chicago aad Roek Intend, 3¢; Milwankle and Misslssipp! Ratiroad, 1)¢. Tt appeare by thie that the de- ottne bas been untvoreel, Every stock sold brought lower prices, In Reading, Clevelend and Toledo, Erie and Micbigan Southern the tressaciions wors anurually large, ‘and the stook of each was freely offered at the olore at lower prices, Thore was a great rush te sell, and buyers only took stock as wanted for delivery on maturing con- tracts, There 's crery indication of a very severe pres: sure in the money market. The amount cf faney rail- rem stcke Dy pothecated among the banks and bankers ts 90 wren tbat even ® moderste calling in of foans must bring vant quantities om the market, to be sold at the onrrent price, Whatever Ii might be We look for just fvoh © stampede among the speculating cliques. The operstore fore rise are now wulfering tremendous ly, and we should not bo surprised if the big bears had some of the big bulls ina tight piace, The tables are now turned, Wesley & Co, the stockjobbing proprictore a1 have suffered seriously by the collapse ir «fall in all the fancy rallroat stocks. f © SATUH feme of ihe lending banking houses In tho strest refuse fo lead on Cleveland and Toledo or Michigan Soulbern, and i ie also reported that the april dividend of the Qoveland and Toledo Company is extremely doubt mate on the bypothecation of ite securities, 11 will be utterty impossible to pay tho next semi-annual atviderd. That ie as clearas that two end two make four. At the second board prices touched a still lower depth. Delaware and Hudson deciined i per cent: Cumboriand Ooal, <; Erie, ); Reading, 4; Cleveland and Pitteburg, 13s; Panama, %; New York Central, 1; Harlem, x ‘There was ® difference of 3 per cent*tor bayer’s option, 60 Gaye, paid on M\bigen Sovthern this afternoon. Af- terthe board lower prices ruled all round, and the anxiety to realize appears to be hcurly inoreasiog, We ‘are notin the least surprised to gee this rapid ranning 1% bas been stayed off longtime by the desperation of bolders of stocks. Wo have long seen that this decline was inevitable, and the lowest poiate have by po means yet been touched fancy railroad stocks there is yet » margin for a fall of fen per cent, and i will be realiced. Ip George Law, at this port from Aspinwall, brings $1,007,200 in goid dust The correspouding Steamer last year brought $1,765,074 The arrivals from California up to thie date this year ard Jast b RUARY 14, 1857 If loans cannot downof prices. Tn some of the LOK 4 Gow Recerte—1866 zw 1857. This shows a falling off in the arrivals of gold from California in » period of six weeks of about two millions of dollars, This je a matter of the most vite’ importance. We do not look upon thie deficiency as being only tem porary, it is a fixed fact, aud will soon seriously affect the apecio reserve of our banks. ‘The Cunard steamship Alps, from this port for Ltver- to-morrow—Seturday—will take out two and three hundred thousana dollars tn specie, The Colllos steameb!p Baltic has been withdrawn. Tke Alps takes ber piace and tue mais. ‘The Assistant Treagcrer reports 10-day aa follows:— ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on ihe 9th and 10th inst., were as follows: — For the Treasury Departmsont... For the Interior Department 1B. Wor warrants roceived and entered . War repay warrants received and en! warrenis received apd entered. the mavy......... Repsy mont on account of the navy The receipts of the New York and Harlem Ratlroad for January, ot wero as follows — pint hed Bh items,” 1886, The news from Europe by the steams! p ony of Bal more is financially unfavorabie, There bad been no change in the cotton market, but breadstuile were de Comsols were quoted at the close at 9314 @ 93, per cent. The demand for money was very active, ato a€\ percent, and it was the general japression (hat the Bank would make another advance in the rate of in- Our attention having been specially calied to the MU- waukie and Horloon read when !t was only commences, we bave given some attention jo ft im tts progross, aud Tave from time to time expressed our opinion of the road \teclf as well as its affairs, Weare happy to find from the annexed compsrative statement of its business (the first, we believe, which has been made) that tte prospe rity is even greater than we haye at any time predicted it would be — COMPARATIVE STATEVENT Of the business of the Milwaukie Raiiroad—tnirty-one miles now in opera ion; 17 $4100 mile Average operation 1356—| Total number of passengers carriod..........27,4003¢ ‘Tonnage of freight moved west. “ “ «eat. Earnings eqoal o 784 £3 por mile per ann meget 9,784 rslaton eo snece 87 per mile, or $779 86 less por mile tu Milwaukis and Horicoa Ralirond eared in 1866 $3,652 53 per mile, yt hed per mile Jess than the Milwaukie and Horicon Rat!rosd. ‘Many interesting experimente are golpg on both in re ition to the Franklinite ore and ine pig metal made from the same, At the puddiing furnaces near ‘irornwich Conn, they are now mi.ing ten per cent of the Franklia ite ore, ten pUPCnt of the pig motal made from said ore with eighty per cent of common pig. the very best of boiler rivets are fabricated, equal to any made from the best of Norway or Swedish iron. The Boonton {ron is said to be, both oold and red, short and cnly valuable tor common nile. By the addition of ‘wenty per cont of Fraphlintle ore it became good hot and good cold. The product wae made into beraesboe nails—one of the very best testa of iron. We attach the the smith who worke! on the RBoontee bar, Besays:—"This bar tsa very strong and tough fron, end works out woll when weidod ino horseshoe fron ig mech softer and dit welced up so'xd Lileols Contra: From this projact | would add that the would bon much guperier article.” Stock Exchange. Ferpat, Feb. 15. 1967. 400 ahs Reading RR. "00 th Oem RR 30 sha D & H Ol Go. ait b Coal Co. O°TY COMMERCIAL lene hg x The ales embraced about 75 bbs. pots and pearls, bee Peitrrs —-Flour—The forsign news recetved by the City Of Baltimore checked gales while prices were woe! Tholdera were More wiling sellers confined to about 3,000 barr , Soman to good Gate ‘Tho ‘ransnctiona were following qnotw, 2 ss > 2 3 Bszsi 3 Oni Beutbern rm sel to Canadian superina a bo maaea’ pres hue ‘sales } were con within the nge of the chove ol Wre 1orR were ear fined to small lols of h< i 18) 50 Long Island red do at $1 6). and Canadian ore At $176 Corn was im and sales tri'ling, while rlea were conti ed tosmall lots Western mixed at ile from vessel, and 76. irom store, closing dull and nom! Onte were. seety at ie. 8 Conon, “ihe market was exclied, owing to the Inet that ry ‘as betier Wan expected while the telecrapl ‘sdvance in New Orleans. The salve for the day footed up aout JO 000 a 11.00 bales. 6,000.2. 7,0000f which wer> sid 'p tonsicn, chosing at an advance of S40. We now quote middling Uplacd Sig. ar d middling New Orleans at 137 vnT# MD} were about 400 « be Aplton wero reported 8 7-521. a sd, | Flour wes at an, 8 2 3d. and grain a wel at7d. @ Tigh. sod shout 20 packages ead wel were eng and 40 boxes salted hides ‘228, 6d. To London £000 busbele of whens ‘were, taken “in i's 3, bas at Wd, and some dead weight ig Hambur 200, Borers roe were 90 tibet 60 von wood at 1.800 tons measurement pode at Ze. €0:'60 tone fun ot Se 500 bales of cotton at 4c. Rates wre were unchan| K Ae, tno ed at %e. a 100c, per 100 Iba., snd $1 12 for city uw ‘were firm and in steady demand. Moxasses —rales of 221 node, new crop muscovado were made Jenterony afternogw at gle; To day B) hada, Cuba mus covada and 10 do clayed. sold at p t BaAvaL Sronds.—Sales of 500 bbis_cominon rosin were made 10 per 310,Tba delivered. Spirtia ot saypenine was in, » of 160 bbls were made at 52340. cash, Crude dat B4 Tar and pitch were utehang O13.—fall sales of American linseed were making at 850 akjc Erglib wae quiet Whale was dull. 8) to tre firmneng and activity dlaplayed a, New more firmly Di (0) gallons of tard oll wore ra: ported (prime city) at $1 10, caah, an extreme price. 3,000 gal- Jona Western r a at Be ROVISIONS —Pork—the demand waa limited, and prices fevered purchasers. The ‘sales embraced about 300 bbls . in lading Lew mess at $21 00 » $21 40, and old do. at Nhile prime was at gi Tin Boot was sinudy, Jes of about, obi rela copatry prime st 78 a 913 for new meas do 2 waa peminal at ‘B28: beef bvine were ‘itm wt 830 0 $22. Hacon was firm.” Sales of 1 420 boxes were made, deliverable in New Orleans atp. t Cut meats were firm | 15) packages shouders ana hama were foll at 840 a Sii0. for the tormer nnd at 103s, 8 100 for hame Fmoked shoulders, wore at de eked ene ‘heme with salen 1-200, Dbin mosily to at lise. 013%0 | Hater and chetse were unchanged Pick was du Ericka “False of 240 bales af cloves were made at about e The sales embraced about 161 boxes Havana at Q5;c.. and 1S1do. *t 10%e, Bales of bhda. were sontined io about 100 a 260 bbds, Cuba, in Jota, chiefly ate a 0c. 'WHIRKEY Was ip moderate demand at dc. for Prison, while a+ma'l lot of Jersey was reperted a Zio. Woot ~ We bave again to repot a dali maricet, ‘The Inac- Livity (uf trade in coused by the difioulties of shipping, menofucturere have but very light sunp¥ ex 11 the wool in warket, were ft to be taken, woul’ pply the mils for wmenth. Prices are likely 10 be maintained. FAMILY MARKETING. Fresh meat waslight decline this week, and the Prot pect is that ‘ower rates will genorally prevail in the meat market by the opening of spring. it is impossible to keep up the price of meat while poultry and game are cheaper by two cents per pound, aad it is noted by dealers that the de: 4 for choice cuts has failen off, while rough pieces sell very wall. Poultry is firm in prise, as the domand !s active and there is not muob in merkot, nor ts there any Nkelinood tbat ft will be cheaper this seacon. Thore !s a great deal of certain descs tption of wiid game tn market, sclling at obeap rates. Here was never so low ax! in ay this reason, Last yoar it was ® luxury, and commanded a high price, acircaumetance that hae induced spesulstors tosend it in in darge connitten thie year and tiood the market—benee tb: price. The moist weatuer bas brcught down the price of partridgos and grover, *bich are now very cheap. Venison still rates — but osnvers back dvok and redhead duck command good prices the fab market bi im jook aod pricts are high, bus this connos 'e: In a fow weeks the fishermoa i] be sotive on the coast again, and by Lent the mar cet Will be plerteously stocked It iw etated that a codtieh igbing ope hundred and ove pounds, wes recently sold ‘2 tke Beaton market, and was the beavicet and largest ro on record. bs ‘There js Ntlo new t> notice ip vegetables, This hard winter has damaged them not @ litle. Polsroos aro very bigh, and houscheepers had betier not buy them to im ge quantities an fs will be found that many of thom are frontbiiee Apples ero very bigh and much damaged for the same eason i Large quantities of oysters have come te during the past week, aad prices rule low comparitively. “iriotn wien) Porterboune seal. 6 Pot per 100 at per 100... “soft shell, i ion ws foft clams. per 100.30 Lobsters, per Ib. . Crabs, pes doz. Chickens. per ib Powis per pair. Turkeys, per Ib Geene Cabbage p. bd. New beers. per bu — Funle celery p.p’h. 4 Spivach, halt p'k.. Leeks, p. bunch... Garlic, p.dor ror. Grouse, pp. Wiia Geese, p. Beers meat. p. WildTurkey. “Fer situations and ae Page. MISCELLANEOUS, = ESN CARD.~PARTIAL DEAFNESS AND DIPOHARGHS A. trom ihe oar. Dr. HARTURY, princion! aod proprietor oa ‘he Phiadelphin Rar Ini ti ror ©) pd gecerously offers to attend all persone sifie ring from at” fections of the ear without charge noti! cured, bis success unequalled awindied by paying seu varce. and be given periasion for the publicauion of @ 4 fe eneake Sree as and cannot there ony from rashnena and” deaperauon de material to some persons, bul the deprivadom of one of th ince important cf the senses onght'o be recarded and coat with more than ordinary solicttude Deafarss, noiw im the Sead end all dvexreesiie discharges frou ihe ear epeedity and permanentiy removed, without causing the least val, oF \ngonvenience ‘A cure in all cages guaran vided sitention 10 dns wens of him to reduse hie wea’ment lo sich & tegree rejeased bien tram hla duce te. PR iain is, be will Fooaive calls each mornin att) Greene wreet. A, you TOPTERING. PERRLE, NERVOUS INVA ged you but try ‘hes Diresed siren acon ag e's mci none week ba and stron pupctiona and RWING MACIINDS.—1. NM. SINORR & “08.8 4 1S _zette, a beautiful pictorial peper, ccotains full aud reliable ormetien ‘wing and angwers ai] qaesuone that can Deyanked dhe subyect A All who read thle paper wil learn how to purchase a rewing mai ‘us US Sooge ted wt year, clear roti ean im rom be- toon ‘machivea, now fore the publie, nbc be went Fn 10 OY RINOBR & CO, away, New York "a as W"* *** sanriorounw sumKe Murdered In Rrondway last summer’ Bo chin w his homicide hae ever eicree ery of ¢ ster} BARTY BURKE; or, A Stmavew Kay 10's Strasee Carve, in. 7p, Rios YORK A veer No sere!opemente “ interesting police and the publie ber ever be ore Deon made 'n New York. Tye Leapen wine Arrean bstaneno to Great clans sian, FIFTY 81% LONG COLUMNS, and will be for sale by all respectable new OW AUNDAT. PRICE FOUR CENTS, OLFTS PCHIRDAM AROMATIO SCRMAPR superlative tonie, diuretic, ant yond cordial. Thin ‘diet i oy the propesev at oa citer tp ty ed presaly for ‘medicinal purposes, It is the pure tincture of a Ay —~ 4co., | Beekn.an street, alled irom the be: bbe nelnctad a ah et a (Searctonsi altar fintpee Ueery, whose mse vinota sites, aroma ax! y fetal let ed rected wit ie spirttuows i, weet ths becomes 8 capcm insted by gly wor and ArcHnA Atogerber transcendent in tte cortial and medicinal spur er oe, Sisawiant, nov, i. are in the wi. brn.tted ‘9 at. the ire cheraiete ry Siepiened own sin tbe eral \ ewonunis a wlien [tis ~e hh aL sicvan in grave), out heuna of der and iy “fandoy pate Sentral tek ind cckaamed on ins 5 F ew leciged by the ‘medical fee's w written authorities Put 1p oe porte, in yellow ‘with th % ime on the bottle, cork dad labeh TL8OP'A ALE —FAMI. ‘ poLIeD a® Deer Aistaces wit this colebrs ted ma #% sie, in bore bettie, Lom be wine Vania, marwem, of the two grit dio SO ——————$—$—_———_——_— ‘OU SERN bin by oF Ppt | 27 HAA No. Loan eareat? also ths do Gronannss AND 5OEM. TWO MIPREA CUNWINGIIANS The SUNDAY TY COURIER of to MOFFOW Will COO"A.D & Nile Uke portrait of 03 GRORGE 8NODG Re, the wituess in the Furdell murder care, eugraye!! om a pho ograph cortralt by Meade & Brothers, isken y nce hie se lease by the Coroner TSP ae mantis abel AUGUSTA CI And MISS: ‘ayeEN SUNmiau aw, from ae be by Mende. ‘lao, astaring plotur CAL Dallng, representing WRCOON TT! ARR N ot he most thnlin'g cadens of i betare the Coroner ‘Aleo, the continuation of the evidence before the Geronse'e Jury up to the Talent momenton Hetarday night, and if rendered. Also, all the exciting news of the week, the events o: sy. “Also, “PERFRCTLY FRROCIOUE,” and the couslusion of Haappointinenta, ntamur apuly early. For hale everywhere, ubitebra op JAMES L BMITO & 00. 15% etree Marrted. NeAl—Banwes —Oo Wedn-aoay evening, Feb 1, by the Kev. P. Stryker, KB Neat, of Ubio, to Axeta 0, eldess davgbter of P. — Raq., of this ‘ony. Obio papers please cop; Came L. Rovinann, daughter of Joreph Southard, Keg, all of this Sots 1 papors pleare copy. ee ety ie Feb, 10, Rov. Theo- dore A Katon, Mr. Rowaxt BuaDy, of th's city, 10 ARN» BF, daughter ol G.M Baldwin, kaq., of Wiiliaman' Died. Repyaip.—On Tharaday, Feo. 12, Wise C. Revrmmn, aged 68 years. ‘Tho reiatives and friends of the family, those of his fe. ther in law, the jate Willtem Wallace, and of Lu Jobo H. and Charles B Redfield, aro invited to the funeral, this afternoon, at twoo’olock, without further invitation. ‘from bis Inte residence, No. 63 Weet Nine- teenth strect. Opa1. —Ov Thors Fob. 19, of consumption, Many AEN Mclivainm, wile of James Oueil, in the 24th yoar of her age. The frionds and acqvelntances of the temily are re bor invited to atiend the funerai, from ber tate re lenoe, No. 66 Nivth ayeuuo, this ‘afternoon, a ore o'clock. Meivourre, Avstralia, Plenae copy. Prancen —On Wodn: ning, Fow. 11, after a ite- geriog iipess, Mre, Mania 8 “vances, wife ot Wm. D. Spencer, anc deugbter of David H Reins, printer, The relatives sud frierdes of the family are respectfully Wwvited to attend the fusersl, to.morro# afernoou, ae quarter past one o'olock, trou ber Inte reidenoe, NO 168 Spring atreot, without further tnvita'toa BeGast —(m Thursday, Fob. 12, Euzs Axa Bogan wide of Eugene Bogeri. ‘Tbe relatives and intends of the “amily ere invited to attend the funeral, witbout (urther invitation, from ber tuto residence, No. 113 Weet Thirty.foartt street, t's witernoop, at balf past throe o’alost pre- cirely Minors. Oo Friday, Fb 13, after » iingoriag timess, Buza A, Mires, in the bat year of bor age. The re'aiiven ana friepas are tovited +o attend the fu- nerai, from her jate residence, No. 198 Weet Eleventh street, rout wept corner of Sixth aveaue, to morrow af. terpoon, at two o'clock. Fob. 13, after a short but revere | mnees, BarJanin Feavsis Comman, aged 26 5 mooths ave 26 dn: jativen and triepan of the iamily are Mees meee 9 invited to atievd the frreral, on Moatay afternoon, baif past one o'clock, fromm his Isto residence, No, 78 he zabeth street, without farther tavitation. Bie remains will be tebenito Greonwood for joterment. Geiveaton, Texas ptpera please copy. Tears —On Friday, Feb. 15, Kamaaw Wuwem, eidest #0 of the iste Thomas and ‘Margaret Teale, tn tn the 19> Year of bis age his iriense apd acquaintances, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the fuperal, 1) morrow afierreon, at twoo’clock, trom his jase residence, No. Ito West Twecty eighth airect, between First aud Second avcoues, Lynca.—(n Fridey, Feb. 13, Jaxm Lrece, deaghter of Owen Tynch, of Tobinatown, county Meath, Ireland, The funeral will take place from her iate No. 324 Weat Twenty fifth street, to morrow afternoon, at wo o'clock. Bou. —On Friday morning, Feb. 12, of scariest fever, Fioxance Surrn, daugbter of Geo. H. and El'rabeth Bell, aged @ years, 4 months and 24 daye. ‘Th friends of the family are inviied to juperal ner vices, at Zion church, Madison ave- ue, corner o! Thirty eighth strect, this afternoon, at two ooo ‘The remaina will be taken to Greenwood for tp- tor men Mocwam.o.—On Friday, Feb. 13. of croup, Jaxw Manta, pe hella B. and Louisa J, Michacly, aged & years and The relatives and friends of the family aro ‘en ceo invited to attena juneral, to morrow afternoon. 4 ity oe Se — is father's residence, No. 183 ‘Went a Rooms. —On Tricay, Fob. 18, Mr. Guomux C. Roown, agod +3 years ‘The triends apd relatives are respectfaliy (avived to at- tend the foncra!, t morrow afvrnoon, at one o'clock, from bi late reside No, 2/7 Woat Forty ninth strect, witbout further tavitation. Haaser 6 —On Friday, Feb. 18, Fant C , seem ane of Freok, W. and Kiizaveth Herring, aged 4 years, « -—- and? Of the family are invited to attend the fa No. 31 East Broadway, this morn'ng, fat y & ti fe. i H ‘ha sren'ael heal re Teuana juested to attend tbe (apera), from the resicence of Lt nag No, 28 Madi- 0m street, Vy egy tye Lyox.<ta Brookiys, om Friday, feb. 13, Mra. Cuan. verre Lyox, widow of samuel Lyon, im the 60th your of hor #00 In law, Kdward Blacken, » Washing. 0, near Dekalb avenuo, eine Un Th be poll pe 18, of infammation of the toga, Bien np Vanon, ta she Donk year ear of his ago. Nee, Pek and members of Nassae 0. o are lly. invited to at. tend the funeral trou bis late regibeaoe, vo. $4 fedaon avenue, Brcoklyn, to Greenwood Cemetery, to morrow sfternocn, 0: two o'clock. Maysuny.—In Brooklyn, E D., on Thuretey Feb. 12, Mrs, Wuitam Marwcay, im the lei year of her oe iif , morning, when ber remain de taken to a, for hicrment ‘The rele ives and iriencs of tbe tre respeettuliy Invited to aitend, withoet furlBer soties. elo mor The relatives and friends of the family are invited to pm ee oN (his aiternoen, at two o'clock, trom er of Bedtord avenne and en Bumax —Op Thurstay, Feb 12, of couse uption, Many E =~ Peter Van Buren, and dang! Kigbih and Ninth streets, Williams borg.” The relatives and friends of the family are reapect{oliy invited to atte: d. Gaamat —Sodcenty, in Wilitamsburg. op Thurntay eve- 14, Mr Beway © Ganser, to ihe 4lst your of ro ‘Hie re'atives and friends, and thoe of the ‘awily, are Tenpeotfaily \evtted ae fonera’, ‘rom, Wi lake remdenee, No. 38 veath atrect, ocyoer ef Snovet street Simarrow atiernon, at one o'clock, without far. Lovrt —On Thoraday, Feb. ebor, diners, havens in the 080 peer ot bercge ond relatives of the amay re —. The Invited to attend the funeral, to morrow sfernoon, x one o'clock, from tbe reekieuce of Does Per Perey, “omasOe Treen F ni er ~ ‘oh. 18, L Many Hanan, dongvior of J. Furman ase tener P? Briest sged 1 sone 16 cacetie and 15 deys, friends and ergeaminnces, and the members of a segs ie No.1 aro reepectfalty tnvi- fureral, from tbe residence o: er pa: Sevenib jones, Tarry’ reday. . 12, Capt, Jows Wray, te the 81th yoar of b 4 1 Tuners! will take piace on Mowdey morning st eleven “ra wt, the M.E church, The rete) ree ance fri the family are respectfully invited 10 at Batt — At Wash'ngton, om Tucaday, Feb. 10, susanere A. wile of Sam!, P. Keil.’ ‘The funeral will take place fram the residence cf bie brother tp law, Nelson Crawferd, lo 12/th street, bevween Pith and Sixth aver ues, Heriem, New York, to mor- al! past four 0'e ook ine fewlly are rempse'fe!'y invites to at- dewucod and ber beon ‘atber abou! !wo years since, alter = which abe wae his cue at ae Wit al, she wae tavet*gomt, ead and po esenee me lewty # devortinent, @ devoacy of aberne. ter, which commancea the 1 And admiral oe of all who krew of Decem- Bae

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