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vation where the city would be safe from pert jence "rom waleoted vesaels. HULB REPORTED ¥AVORADLY. To loan the New York Agricultural College £10,000. ‘to it the sale of into: to x wt p prevent, mioating drinks ‘> wppiers Assombly. Aupany, Peb. 14, 1687. ‘Several petitions from New York relative to the Brook: dyn ferries; for | new Staten lelana ferry; for the crea ‘ton of an ofice of registry in the Bank Departmont; for ® Jew defining the words ‘moneyed and stock corpora ons;” and for the remove) of the Qcarantine, were pre- wonted. ‘ BULLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. 2. 3. Bana-—te mera for oe payment of sta- a ister’s 0! ay wai . Rom—To protect persons veiling goods for oash ry. By Mr. Foors—To provide for closteg the aftairs of in- eure bangs whose charters bave expired. Mr. J.D, Dixon—To obarter the New York Hadson Gteambont Com: By Mr. Bancoon-To authorize the formation of town companies. ‘BILLA PASSED. Relative to the election of Superintendents o! the Foor To ehiborize the increase of salaries in the Croton We- ICED. By Mr. Vanxcn—To authorize the Corporation.of the York to widen Broadway aud Bioomlagdsle feeb wed Fifty seventh and Pilty-acnth streste between Mr. S1Us7ER—To Ct oat the Hebrew Young awe Association of New York. of To protect laborers, servants, &0., by providing gor tha belier collecting of the of labor. Resolutions recy voters to read aud write the Eng- Mab lan; were aid on the table, and a motion te print whem lost. Southern Travel. Purapmurmia, Feb. 14, 1887. ‘The regular trains from Baltimore are resumed. A ‘wack has been laid om the ice across the Pusquebanaa to ‘We ferry. The Delaware river and Chesapeake canal are also cpen, and the boats are again making trips. Havas ps Grace, Feb. 14, 1867, ‘Trains passed on the track over the Susuebanna this morning, without the slightest difficulty. Disaster te the Ship Saranak. Proapaireia, Feb. 14, 1857. ‘The sbip Saranak arrived a} the Breakwater yesterday tm distress, in consequence of a collision with ths ship Great Western. She had lost her bowsprit, octwater, foremsst, bead and maintopmast. Making of the Steamer Hmma Baldwin—The Dilinets River, dic. Oxscaco, Feb. 13, 1857. ‘The steamer Emma Baldwin, with a cargo of flour and pork, sunk in the Dlinois river on Saturday last. A Dill to improve the Iliinois river was passed in the Legislature yesterday. It grante a charter te s joint stock company to creste slack water navigation and col- Whalberg’s Farewell Concert at Philadel. phia. Pmapaire.s, Feb. 14, 1857. ‘Thalberg’s farewell concert was given here this even- ‘Ig to am immense and enthusiastic audience, The beuse ‘with the beauty and fashion acess creanene 1e beauty Prooks hea Peunsy!vania State pend teal Railroad, 3976; Inland Railroad, 135 ; seis Feunerhiante Raiteed, sears aad Senator Fitch. of Indiana, Hos. D. A. States District Judge for Vermont, and M. Wetmore, Eaq , of New York, are in Washington. ‘The Rey. Daniel Baker bas the presidency Aumip (Texas) College, and ex-Gov. Swain, of North Ca- rolina, deen ele: Qariermaster at Jnd'apola, have been sustained by the examining court, and that the papers im the case ‘been transmitted to Wasbington for farther action. ‘The Nashville Union of the 4th inst. says:—Goy. Johnson reeched tne city yesterday. was badly Druised by the accident related in our paper ybt arm was crushed near ‘the ald of an amapvensis, will be able to attend to the ‘most pressing of the State business. by ome hel gre neon states tbat ‘ect alus P. Snead, lnvapna county, deen appointe: Ondet at West Point for that Congressional district. The Ashtabula (Ohio) Sentine!, speaking of the veteran Papucal nth be requrde Bim familiar, bot with whict the thoroogbly acquainted. Els complain: is styled ‘ atrophy of the heart.” ‘The ““epon good et- ?? that {a to retire from his oflice of Untied Baten Aiernoy Genera) ip Apri, and will return to Newburyport to live. ‘Tho Now Orleans Picayune of the 4ib inst. saye— Ar the arrivais in our city within afew aan ‘a Mr. J. B. Dexplace, 8 Freach gentleman of social ani Tharary distinction, formerly en editor of n Nerope, and om ‘intimate eneciaie’ and devoted personal friend Lamartiae. Amongnt the victims of the wreck of the Vicle:, Ostend Pet. ‘was Captam D’leing, who married a sister of "}le Sophie Crevell’. yn hey Herald atetes, Lord "almerston bas nearly recovered {rem bis attack gout, whioh wae very severe in one fo0;, but the Pre- mier ‘a now able to atiend to business. THE XEW ARCEDISHO? OF PARIS. [Paris (Jen. 26) Correspondence of the Lonacn Post. an imperial decree, dated (be 24th issued on tbe Eanporer se Sil te important pest of ot Paris . hort y extreme i z tf ‘Cortsiian Py Ly ‘Tours. bis present responsible charge withou Emp ror; and bie final decision duty tha any other fi ve watisiac- dArenbisbopr oan under the Infuence Some eforta were used by to prevent this ens Paty atte bad tbe we! rt more (baa sectarian ition. The 4 fail te be fre eatimadic Toure. Areb- Dinbop te in Arebbishop of ‘Toure in 1868, wrizerpegh, 2 the ‘Arabia, (rom and @ erwin. A 6 Norton, & and Cs ‘kyo; Geo ae John MeGirty, 4 ¥ ? KEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1887. The Potent Remedy.— seit well known truth, that aa a » Religious Intelligence. The fanera) sermon of the late Rev. Lecuard G, Marab ‘Will be preached this afternoon, by the Rev. Dr. Armi- | tage, at the Ebenezer Baptist church, Thirty-sixth street, near Beventb avenve. Services to commence at threo o’olock. Rey. D. &. Burnet wil) preacb as usual, this morning and evening, at the Seventeenth street chapel, immedi- Toplce—The Deluge of (Woler usd ine Deruge of Fire.” Rey. Dr. Jobm 8. Mitchell will preach in the First thodist churob, Jobn sireet, this mera' the Rev. Obaries E. Harrie, Christian Jew, in ‘aches, ‘or the bowels whem the d one single dose of four op tive pille will be nett bevond the power of words to deseribe. ‘Will give a discourse on the ‘Justice ‘Beware of counterfeita! There is & dangerous imitation out; Rey. Asher Moore of God,” im the Universalist chureh, Twenty-fourth street, imu ‘his afters oon, ectabie ‘Cealere, or, direct from near Hinth avense, this aitersece, 03 three c'sloek, Pe Brandmtv's shlcen ‘Alt ‘pis ‘purporung: to be Sran: Rev, R. 8. Howland, rector of the church of the Holy | dreth's wih 24! Brondway oa the side label, are counter Aposties, will preach this evening, in the Memorial | ‘: R th door im Canal iy ego Of Hammond street, Waverley plage, 006 | 7961, ee aan at 20, Hoveery and aal Hacaon junction of Eleventh street, Greenwich | sireo1; 52 Division stree! ‘uiton street, Brooklyn, and 124 ond Seventh avenues. South bixth street, Williamsburg, at 26 centa a bax. 608 ronda aeons Beet at ece tate ay eat | tomes? Old Italian Soap for Kxrwptive Chag- “Tho Orgia of tbe Bible.” Evening, tbe Ath of tbo | 253 SUCRE MaDe ee ee ene ker as, series Of discourses upon ‘The Phases of City Life.” | 26° 292 Bowery. Subject—*‘The Widow, the Fatheriess and the Stranger.’’ ORDINATION. Mr. Samuel P, Rollo was ordained as pastor of the Pres- byterian church in Edinburg, Albany county, M Y., on the 28th ult. INVITATBONS. Rev. Rufus W. Clark, of the Maverick church, East Boston, has received an invitation to assume the psstoral relations over a church in Brooklyn, N. Y. The salary offered is tempting, while the field of honor and use‘ui- nees is very wide, See the «Impeachment of the New York City Prets',”’ in the next number of the RISH AMERICAN: s.—Letters Patent Granted Janu- ‘This new and beautiful style of portraiture wil amateurs, cOnnoimeurs, and ihe public for criticitams, on Monday, February 16, re J Gurney's well known photographie palace of art 346 Broad. way, New York. The public are respectfully invited to eall Judge for themselves of the superiority of these pictures Fe te erseeape, wal ihe beauty comb ne the warhfulness o j delicate miniature on ivory. To quote Rev. Jacob M. Manning, of Medford. has 4 the | and finish of the most invasion of a ‘Old South Thared Society, a wo pod cia om ey miniature eae : Blogden. e our best endeavors. . Fert brner holds himself in readiness t exeente said pictures tended ap invitation to Rey, 7, Starr become their pastor. Rev. W. H. Cha who for some years past has Deen minister of the Re jw street church, tverpoe!, bas received and accepted an tnfivential call to become the minister of e new Independent church at Washing- The now,Unitarian Society of South Brooklyn have ex- i Nene nme King, of Boston, to | Phi Si Neb Ne cennecuon with aby elher ex tadlighment. J. GURNEY, Fbotagrephio artet, 49 Broad: WET, OAS OC LORS Nae BEY SS! Cameo—Type iphs and Beanti- fuk ieeed deceortotypes ef chidren. WILLIAMSON BKOTURDS, No. 240 Palten street, Brooklyn. Twenty Cent Ambrotype Likencsses, with case, beau‘ifn!y colored. Great rush for portraits. 1,600 taken moe Foster, late of Ludlow, Vt, has accepted the Congregational Society in Acworth, N. B of Cambridge, Mane, bas received a | op Saiurdsy by KIMBALL, 347 Broadway. ‘unanimous cal] from the American Presbyterian churob ‘ae in Canada West, and ta inclined (0 sccopt the invitation, | ,, #mtthsoniam House, Broadway Slows as” Rev. Andrew Beli Paterson, recently of Princeton, N. | Smmedekons on we) “Net aOrMn, J., bes been unanimously called to the rectorah!p of » ST Defiance Saiamander Safeo—wit Patent Bauder zrest setanse inchs sig eveee bam ‘Depot 10 Pear! en or ee ‘ROBERT M. PATRICK. Grand Opening.—Spring Styles of English rain carpets, oilclothe, Rew oborch in St. Pauls, Minnesota. Rev. B. Wasop, of Veroy, Ind., has ted a call fro mew Presbyterian church in West Creek, Lake county, Ind. Rey. J. M, Galloway bas been called by the united con- gations u Pree! a Gregations of Sgypbaed Unientown, in the Procbytery of | Hases. ts Precedetied low pricee, iy ETRAM ANDBR: paeed BON, 99 Bowery. Rev. ‘Bill, On! Rey. John H. Brown, D. D., has accepted a call tothe Firat Presbyterian church in Springfield, jilinoie. Rev. R. Croikshank bas accepted an invitation to sup- ply the Presbyterian church ai Pottstown, Montgomery county, Pa. Rey. A. C. Baldwin, lately connected with the Amer!- can Asylum in Hartford has received a cal! trom the Firat Congregatienal society in Darham Conn. |. Parks, Jr., bas acce] ly sbaran Aisa es ack bark on a John Wood's New Gymnasium Now Open— at No. 6 BasTwenty-eighth street, near Fifth avenve. Exhibiven Drill.—The Ninth Annual Ball ‘and exhybition dril of the Nadonsi Guard of sroakiyn, Capt. HA. Sprague, will take place om Tuesday evening, Fe- bruary 17, ai Gothic Hall. Tickele $2 “ hg orngew agora ra i hair, med. superior 10 any Freneh arti- 13 porte, sod Yer half Uwe price. "Par Gresing inden hair The Presbyterian church of Mauch Chunk, Pa., vacated | ‘bas no equal ae og by the death of the lato Rev. Richard Webster, have accep yi er ne eet Reker called the Rey. J. A. Hodge to become thelr pastor. cf Doing freah ban cone rice, cay thy cane Rope eh en EO Oe Freezer FSGcim ofa Thousand Flowers.” For sale by all @rogasts. INSTALLATIONS. Mrs. Ellfott’s Rheamatic Embrocation— rhe od abit) rs Supe eres See meccres Rey. Lauren Armsby was insiailed over the Lag ig ve of Br. Bwayne, of FI tonal church of Fairbault, Minnesota cerri on 7th of January, * ial cetacean having accepted the call of the , few in New York for be House, 54, 56 and 56 Dey Third ‘Congregational church and society of Chicopee, » ; Mass., will be insialled as pastor on Thursday, the 19vh | Xen ork. Dining saloon open from 6 AM. wa ee fastens Gay. Ber, billiard and oyeter saloon open wut 32? ie. Rev. Wm. G. Taylor was instalied onthe 20th ultimo pastor of the Presbyterian church of Tarentum, Presby- tery of Allegheny, Penn. East India Ale, also in bottles, Rey. Jobn X. Andrews. formerly of Piqua, Obic, was emupended by the mest abie oT email atatecst areas ol The Geiaber cy Rey. James Kelly was installed of St. Paul's Bote nt for the United Siates, Episcopa) church, Paterson, last , by Bishop 5 South William sireet, New York, Gouraud’s @riginalltalian Seap Cures all fikin deformities: pocdre subtile uproote hairy rouge, Orieutal white, heir dye and restorative at the old establish- D. Moore was installed pe of the Union alker street, near ay; Mrs. Wins Gailendes; Phiadelphia; Bates, 120 Washi Boson, Ac. Rev. E. church, Portland, Maine, on the 20tb RESIGNATIONS. Rev. Lowis Bond, who bas been for more than yeare of the First Presbyterian eburch in Piain- eld, N. J,, in consequence of his feeble health, has saked Cristadero’s Hair Dye, W1 is oon; to unite with bim im requesting of the | 7° perfection tiacit. | Wholesale and eteo wen Presbytery of Elizabethtown 2 dissolution of his relations | ‘#7 sppec. No. 6 1 to that church. The assent was given with much reiuc- Batchelor’s Hair eo— Wigs and tance on the of the ation, ano only at the part wold and applied a: Mo. 29 urgent desire of the pastor, while a paper was adopted record "of thelr unabated atfoction the best im whe world, Broscwey. ‘and put on expressive _—_—_____ for end conbaence in im, and their deep regret at the jard’s New Hair Dye.—Warranted to <i waa Sis, Reta eigen a Pee alls oad Rev. Dr. Grundy, of May: Ky., haa notice of | Riiich P A ‘ his intention to resign bis pastoral charge “With tue ex- | °°? Broacway. ception of Dr. Wm. inridge, he has been longer eet- Coun are Invited to Examine tled than any pastor in the Stave NEW CBURCHES. ame bouse wet ership ereoiea at Whitney's Valley, legany county, N. Y., was opened service on Weanesday, January 28. a The Mission House of the Young Men's Central Home ladelpbia, was dedicated yu! ik of drs articles Cor mock of SUES Ee MHARG & CO, 3b Maman eirect. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water is the cle of tha: name that 's sot worthless. The proprie ave supplied South America for fifteen years, ond have roauced ihe sriicle here at the’immance of indies who had Brevigualy used jt in Pera and Obi, it isa richer perfume than the Farina Cologne, retains its floral freshnesss longer when exposed t ibe air, and hia cosmetic properties sre tu- for, held by D. 7 LANMAN & CO.. whelessie druggists, Tiwi street, Kew York, ancfty al) drvggiats, e: W) cenie per dotle, East Vresbyterian church, situsted on Elm street, Roflalo, was dedicated on the bib preached by Rev. Amos G@ Beman, of New Haven, Conn. A new and comfortable Presbyterian church at Texas Valley, Freetown, Cortland county, N. Y., was dedicated op the 30¢0 of December. ‘The new meeting house at Boyd's Grove, Bereau County, Il., was dedicated December 28. The new house of worship for the Firet Presbyterian paris, while ills by their action on the bioo? nentralize th ele ments of disease. SINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eburch at A . ¥., (pow under the charge of Rev. B. & pastor elect,) was dedicated on the wee eee 39th uit. SOKEY MAREE. Sarvanay, Feb. 14—6 P. i. ‘The decline cont.nues with unabated vigor, The sales fo Gay of certain railroad stocks were to an immense amount, At tho first board to day mesrly ten thousan! shares of Drie were sold, opening at 67 and closing at 66% per cent. Reading, New York Contra) and Cleveland and Toledo were freely sold ai lower pricer. Virginia 6's di clined 1 per cont; Missouri ¢’s, 4; Erie, 34; Reading, Galena and Chicago, ){; Cleveland and Toledo, j;. New MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Mr. Schuyier, of the Church of the Evangelists, in Owego, N Y., bas bad an ofier of two thousand acliare a Rev. J. Banvard hes care of Cannon street obureb, “let ond | ewsteh ‘that of the Firet Baptiat churoh, of Pawtucket, R. 1. Rev. J. R. ¥ 4 of the Pre: ht a ev. illo, We pe u sbyterian church I. to remove from that ‘village om sccount of ili Fev, 7: A; Milie prosced his farpwel! germen las: £ab- | york Central Rallroad was sustained te day by holding up Rev. Joseph B. Johnson, of Third Church and Society | 0D buyers’ option. At the second board there was & of the tn Piymouth, Mass., bas asked and ob. | slightimprovement, but the market is ins very feverish (om of the pastoral relatons existing be tained tween Bimeel? and ‘that church. chuches—St. Mark Three ry ey amen a, New York, and state, and cash stock is plenty enocgh. This afternooh Brie advanced x per cent; Reading, 3s; Michigan South rn, %{; Cleveland and Toledo, ; Omicago and Hock Island, %. The rapid decline of the pastiwo or toree days will undoubtedly be fouewed by « moderate resc- ton, Dut it wi) be but temporary. We have but realizec the beginning of the Snancial pressure. St Anne's and the sermon, instituted ‘The steamship Europa, at Halifax from Liverpool, and confirmed seven per- | brings three days later news from al! parta of Furope. ay, hoo The financial soocent« are of » more unfavorable charac: ~ 44 ter than the last, Console were quoted at 985; 0 93q per cent for cash, Quotations Cotton were without soe Degertnem ot change, but the marke: had hardened a little, and there ‘of | Was little more activity. Broadstuls were » shade or two better, partioularly corn. The telegraphic despatch apeaks of increasing tiringency im the Londen money marke}, We look for = further advance in the rates of interest by the Dank of England by every ricemer. ‘There is no way to avoid such # movement. The Assistant Treasure reports io dey us follows — pany hav. ing been enjoined, no dividend will be paid on Monday, the 16th inst., a@ announced, nor unt!) forther notice, ‘Tho steamenip Cabawba, from this port for Havana and New Orleans to-day, carried out more than eleven hundred thousand dollars in specie, an follows: — pany for the month of January, 1866 and 1867, were as follows: — Main Stem, Wash Branch. Total. For $56,804 68 19,076 72 7 For Iretght. 80 OBIS 73 auelgeD 69 Total. ——— bss ceeecesee 971,084 18 20,788 61 801,778 Compared with the earnings for the same month iast year, there is an increase now of $112,761 28 on the main stem, and of $179 56 on the Washington branch—total inorease $119,850 78, The financial year of the company commences with October, The receipts of the first four months of the present year, compared with those of 1866, are ae fol 1866, 1860, #420, $671,091 12 308,190 36 . . 1887 ch wae ho vevesteers “pram pot jeneary ns. Bs 890 78 901,778 20 m y Total... $1,440,002 19 $1,004,097 12 joreaning the phala 448) well concert ‘kee place ‘aes aa. RCTOREE PERE! FORE iiss sree sree cece SMbOBe OB Wo bavo recetved a copy of the annua! report of the Mandattan Savings Institution, for 1860, which shows Shat it nas transacted @ prosperous busisess during tho year. The amount of deposits recetved during the yo ‘Was $848,822 65, and the peymente to depositors woe $646,004 owing an secumulation of $208,818 06 during the year, The number of new accounts opened was 2,497 ; accounts closed 1897, increase 1,009. The as sets of the bank are aro as follews Bonds and m seas $724,983 96 Fayned interest . iat, 1867, 92,671 03 State and city owned by ibe insiiiution 131,408 68 Loans on State and olty bonds and stecks..... 461,960 00 Real Eatate seas ee 4,909 82 Cash on hand, Jan, isi, i867 180,778 49 Due depositors, pripcipal nnd interest "304,789 92 Showing a surplus of,, 981,902 61 ‘We leern from the contractors who are building the Beckett’s Harbor and Saratoga Railroad, that they are ‘Vigorously prosecuting the work upon the eastern divis fon of the road, and thatthe portion of the road whica extends to the BorensYiver—the nearest point to the Ad!- ronda iron beds—will be ready ‘or the iron in the fall. We observe that the company are seeking from the Present Segislature additional privileges fer the im Provement ef the lakes and rtvers in this section, with a View to open up the forests of Northeastern New York or supplies of lumber, timber, &0. ‘The ninth annual report of the Manchester and Law- rence Kailroad Company has just been issued, from which we find tho carniags of 1866 wore $189,789 60; expenses, $107,281 12 (5634 per cent,) met income $82, 608 58, out of which 8 per cemt dividend was paid in July, 66, and 4 percent January, ’67, (on $800,000 cap!- tal.) Interest on funded and flomting debt, $18,701 96; use Of Methuen branch, $7,700; taxea and insurance, $8,024 88—Jeaving balance of net income $2,0: dited to “contingent fund;”” the whole amount tor, £84,483 70, princtpally invested for the purposes of the road. The total o° “‘conetruction socomnt’? is $1,000,000, floating debt about $166,000, funded debt $34,700—whicn ig all that has been tasued of the $200,000 authorized in bonds. ‘he bonds taken were of the shortest issue, $12,600 becoming due in 1858, a like amount in 1869, ‘and tho balance ($9,700) soon after. The director: call the abareholders’ attention to the importance of making Provision for the floating debt, which must be done either by their taking the baianse of the $200,000 bonds or the withholding of dividends. In & report submitted yestercay, says the Milwaukic News of Saturday, to the Senate of Wisconsin, we find the following statistics concerning the lumber business ob the Wisconsin river and {ts tributaries, north of the Dells:— Number of saw gangs as one mil! only......... Estimated average of lumber manufactured per annum, per will, feet. 3,000,000 « 107,060,000 rr 100,020,000 timat juare ge floated a¢ ean r, inthe raft... ..... 10,000,000 ‘Total vaiue of lumber at tbe Delle, at $16 per thousand feet ne tees ceesesees + $1,608,000 00 Value of shingles and Iath at the Dolis, at ‘$2 per tbousand..... 200,000 00 Vaiue of timber and saw logs,.at $1¢ 20v,000 vo ‘Total annual valte...... ee cree cee, 906,000 00 ‘The carpings of the Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company, in January, 1867, amounted to. $46,663 95 Same month Jaat year, . seeeee 33,017 94 TOPERBO oe. e ceceseceeeceeeeeeeceeenns $7,040 01 The Cincinnat! Cirovlar ef Heuson & Ho! mes, dated Fen. 13, sayn— The opeping of pavigation of the Obi tributary rivers bas imparted s great activity to ‘at 90, while Columbus nia have gone up t improvement of 2 per cent on our closing pales of Ines week there is wirinsically little or mo diference nm tbe value of the shares of there two roads; they constitue one line and under the samo runnicg same dividende. It is, therefore, difference of from 4 to 6 per cent, mes the case, in the market value of the shares of these two companics The wide difference of from 4 per cent in our quowiions of inst wesk caceed a large order for Columbus and ia, which bas forcea prices up 2 per cent, closing very Grm at the «d venoe, The inquiry for Hamilton and Dayton shares, no teed jo our circular, st!!i costinues, and prices hay» furiber advanced 2 per cent, with sales at 68; holders ak, at the cicse, 10, with very little offering. In Ind! and Cincinnat! sbares, wi ales at 64.0 05, closing at 66, with offers Af ‘hat price. Covingtoa and Lexington, aud Mari Civoinnat! shares are steedy at our last quoistions, with sales of the latter of 286 shares. For Obio and Mississip- Pp abares, there has veen eonsiderable inquiry, but ayers are not willing to go above 8, at which price 400 shaves bave obanget hands. werneseen and Lex! ipterest, closing at the beg an improvement of ‘15g per Cent over inet ween's sales; recent purchases of these bonds bave been taken for investment, and the demand 70 and interest, at which price ‘most desirable security on the mariet. Little Mam! 6’s Dave not varied in price for some time, being taken very readily at 80 and interest. ‘Thero is greater activity in the money market and the demand is groator than last wees, which bas been met at the cevuol rates. Exchange op New York has given way i eoat, and we jnote DOW at 68 3 pre- mivre, buying andseiling. In Now Orieans funds there ‘ws more doing at & a1 premium. ‘The aunered statement exhibits the value of foregn dry goods entered at this port for consumption, for waro- house, and also the withdrawals from werehouse during ‘the week ending and including Thureday, Feb. 12, 1857:— og at 6655 a O73, and Comaum prion. Manuf’tures wool. $910,618 Manuf’\ares cotton. 91) Manuf’tores silk. Manvf"tures fax... 874,274 Miscellaneous. sees 987,963 Totals......... 83,671,681 $347,630 $019,408 Total value yp anane week ending Febru- FY VD, ST cece sees cees cece ees 3,014,070 De. do 1860. 1,000,047 Tmerease 1 WBET Le cece cece ee $2,828,103 Total value warehouse during the week 1567... $519,498 20. do. do, 1866... 35 935 ‘The trade im dry goods the past week has been mode rately active. A large nomber of merchante have appear. ed at our hotels, but the continued obstruction to navign tiom to the eastward has interfered with the receipts of domestic goods, and prevented as complete awsoriments and in quantities of new styles as would otherwise be the case. The firmness noticed in our Isat market article in al, staple cotin gooda has beem maintained. The export trade in cotton piece goods has been light. The imports during the past week were largely in excess of the same period last year, but it mast be borne in mind ‘hat this excess mast in good part be atiributed to the tact that the stormy weather and contrary winds of January kept many veesels that were due hore in that monib, but which mot coming into port the first week or ten days of Febroary, greatly nog about the last weeks of March or commenced yet, and are mot expected to open until the Ist to the 10th of March, An irregular sale of mixed iote of dry goods wae held om the 10th inst. by Haggerty & Co., whieh drew a fair company, while the price: obiain- ed, although satisfactory, afforded no criterion of the ‘The quantity of goods en no rend, ch have” im public lands, town lote, and o'aims etther post oy poi paid ip Jailures not neo wa cannes ders reform this system, Stone Considered taler thas that I pleked np the 0 1 400d distike yousbut he wh ‘Must prove that his Jove is both When your elathee are poor fits." coe fa wil follow, ror Mr - Ob hia fguremus have aif the crs° "x" Apollo 2000 Woul ‘Apollo bad trad: am " ‘ SMITH BROTHERS, one price». ».! and retail clot Ps Hi at im Be ing warercenis, [idend 140 Palton etc" How York. 1000 Il Fr Be, wipr. 94 if jms 4054 fina at the aio For eho. ch note 3000 Obi & Rk1Bs., 96° 200 joring Sted. to J. M. O1M- the initia) cos as the initial coloring, send your or FAYE For aaRe sHoeR 8 OTR AF ona. Bo. 10 Ane steet? also the vio « soe boote at $57 iy YOU TOTTERING, FE Nida! wonld you but JACOB WEBBER'S sanguiller “ {te BOOM, Min sont quiet; it eets'on the whole nat electric tbr!) of youth through 50 fe Sector & Sol jowery. ‘Thove prov 1810 do. STEVELT EXPRESS CO , FOR TAR DR- livery of pacgages, baggm: bandise of every dercription. The company hav mopleted their ar- rangementa fo the cities of New \ burg and Jersey City, now olfer | delivery of freight unequalied bs tinent. "In presenting their claim remind their patrons tbat they bs [press business tor ten veara, and for embodyiog the great elemer voklyn, Wiliags- tacilities tor the any on tile con age, they would cogaged in the ex do. 99 conducting the businers lo m #0 Inde & Cin RR. 66 ublic. he comps: = a _ _— Bid y in all the in addition their wagons will rv Broadway io Twenty-third # meneing #& 8 o'clock tion BOARD. 100 sns Rea’g RR.#10 $1000 Missouri O'2... 88g 7934 | Germain’s Hotel, corner of Bre 600 NY Cen RR 6's 89 1000 do. Gry ie street. Br. oFlyn—40. Fulton r Aalington, treet, I Di.. 1045s do bu City Hall square. Jersey City—Iv ry sireat Wi deme teers tease = Mich Cen RR... oe Hamabnrge 82 South seventh Pires lea O° all steam 10 Par Hank ‘ "901, 260 Mich @&NIa RR. 74 boats, railroads, &c., kept at all thr cen for the aceora- oct es ‘+ q modation of the public cod recetpis given 10 Cum Ci Go...b60 1834 360 do.....b00 16 | pO on are Fy fd Staten express 40 Clev & Pitt’g RR. 61% 100 do Wo ila, Fargo f'Ce.'m 60 Panama RR,.... 92% 10 do « Expreas Vs 50 NY Cen RR.. 60 100 Ii! Cen RR.. us’ express Com 100 do. 500 Cley & Tol RR. vas Janey Sayeeeoam 416 Erie RR. ‘i t lupauien wit aod 500 4 this a reliable mediim for the trays: 9 of thelr business 10 4 Passengers arriving per seamboa! ving wo 4 their checks at either of the officer» cage 800 4 Promptly delivered. The public = enenied to re, ort 1 the But ndent any ney «©! 1 (oe! vility on the par wel aeattig BP. Of drivers or any employes (a. the + of this company, FAILURES, SUSPENSIONS, ASSIGNMENTS, ETO. which will meet with promptatten im Priveipel offve 168 [From the Independent, Feb. 13.| Broadway. ROBT. F. Was!) '! superintendent The followig 8 Our weekly report of failures, assign- —————a nt, Me., failed and assigned. &Co., Boston, Mass , suspended. ~ oston, Maas., suspended. Mans., failed Bi Hialdwis Boston 11. by the Rev. Joseph ls W: 3,8, Harrington, Boston, Mana tailed. , ai woop to Many E, VANDERBILY, & uit city, win J. Benner, Hosioa, Mass. sold out aud suspended. ‘The marriage reported in Sai: « ofition, Feb. 14, yk yg ty a between Mr. Hmway TALON an. ss) U: SovmuARD, 18 Wheeler & Nugent, Mitord, Mass., failed. entirely false, neither party koo © (apg adout it. |. B. Ballard, Milford, Mass., failed. HENRY TAYLY vcond ayeaue. A. Webb. Milford, Mass., failed. Jobo Franklin. Canaan, Cont Senigatt. mp? + B Bouse, Bridgeport, sol * oo. posoanaad Diea. ‘oleanle Repeaiog arms Company, New Haven, Coun., | Ptr: peeeit Eas suspended, supposed to be only temporary. ienams.—On Friday, 4 p, Mou ‘Reechman, Kuex & Ripley, New York city, suspended; lin gon of Wm. H. and Lovlam J. Michsoir, eed 6 years and bilities about $150,000, good dividend ex, ted. Hiehooc! ‘., New vork city, feiled apd assigned. Foote & Coie, New York city, repyrted suspended; abilities $24,000; nominal assets to pay in full. Beare. gtd ae new, rerk olty. suspen: ed. .G. Lawrence, Brookiyn, N. ¥., assigné: Robert Swap, Brookivn, N. ¥., assigned; liabilities small and god dividend exp Samuel K; Rowan, Utica, N. Y., assigned. 8. W. Mudge, Rome, N. eck. Leavenworth & Irwin, Ray isville, X. ¥., failed and assigned. George Dewsnan, J WN. Y., nsnigned. George W Havens, Orame!, N. Y., assigned. Gibbs & Totieo, South Lima, N. uspended and sold out. Simeon Sbepbardsox, Bainbvrid . ¥., failed aod as- ned. uel DeWo'l, Bridgwater, N. Y., assigned; liabilities about $30,000. eneiriin & Dro., Zam Woreeet Y., failed and left. or, N Darius Nowland, hens, N. ¥., failed and assigued tbe. The relatives and friends of the ‘am/ly are respecttolly invited to attend the funerm, “‘ornoon, at three o’clock, from bis father’s resides N+ 183 West Twen- ty siath street. Ratcn.—The faneral of Brana: bis wife, wko lost their lives \ take place to morrow alterno ‘St, James’ Lutheran charch, Mu tives and friends of the family » Their remains wil! be tak: G Sp i7s —On Friday, Fel wicow of Elkanah Smith, ‘The relatives and friends of atte funeral, from the rer. Mrs. Sherwood, No. 110 Dolauce, + ‘at baif paat one o'clock, Pees. Spore, See N. A O’Uniax.—On Saturday, Feb ii, J/cm O'Bmam, aged > Compeey, Claysy Jie. Benn., auspended and assigned, Bales 0, county Water- 3: M. utibews & Co. Wheeling, Va. failed and sssieaed.| Seer Mee uiled wore cluced |. Hla friends and acqusintanors s" crvectully avid Bloomfield, Mo., failed. cocoa, Noy 1 Batavia st ‘ela & Didole, Cin ~_. oe. falied aod eal ont. land, Obio, asnigned om - nenvitm Ohio, auapended. wen Beni teas . 10, RuBpe . : ) Oiiny sanigned; abilities, $5,000, as vm of 1812, are uncaster, Ohio, assigned to Jobn ©. Weaver. | at two o’cieck, from his Inte rori yt 1a, Ole, suspended. street, without farther tnvitaiion lg og aa ‘Tra 'nom—On Saturday, Feb is, Yoav Aww TRAIROR, ebioma, Ohio, failed and close by the | Wie f ee nee df een pe to ; ‘ Moller, Greenville, Ohio, failed. ral, from her late residence, 12 « \ between Second Q. David & #ro.. Jackson, Obi: apd Third svenues, Heriem, tom = > ut twelve o'clock assigned. 1], Orr & Pravier, Martinsville Ohio, assigned. Ben M., to Calvary Cometery. John ©.'Greeiver. Somerset, 0) ied. wan aw.—On Saturday, eb TavaMan, aged 2 store , , é M. Altman, Indiapapols, Indians, suspended and ay , 11 months and 7 days, 4 0 Of Leeds, Poe Barstow & Co, Lode land. Fivzaimimons & Bees The funeral will take place t 1s. from No. 168 Or- dena expected. chard strcet. + 8, Prem, Canvanres.—On Saturday, Feb i) Jama, wife of Na- I. Alexander, thapiel H. Carpenter, in the £0th yenr of her age viatt Her remains will be taken to Oo: ge couaty for later- ment. Rowmeos —On Saturday, }eb. 14 a>pme Rowson, sonef Rovor H aged 3 years and 6 months. @ Ss Antbouy Theele, lows € Frederickson & Hendrickson, Towa City, Iowa, suspended of sonrlet fever, Aunx- ot M. E, Robineon, Id ont and suspended. Sioux, MF, amigoed, Masiers & i Smith, London. . W , ialled, ‘The iuneral wiil take place ‘is aiernoon, at two 3° Willaaia bate naa ‘af N0 219 Fulton street, Breok- | o'clock, from the residence of bir jaro te, No. 394 Fire lye, should’pot'De mistaken for ). D Williams, dry goois, | avyence. His friemde and the frien is »! \ne family aro re- Paki, wh ailed in a previons fa spectiuily invited to attend. en Risevonr#.—On Friday, Feb. 13. the daughter of Heary CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. and Mary E. Fi b, aged 8 mou’. and 2 days, ‘The reiatives and Sarvnpar, Feb, M6 PM. thera of Wathington Lod 1 ; Flovs—The market wa» nactive, acd the sales were Seca ieee to 4 4h) fw u, the resi - 8 ence }, No. 19 Amos tr this afern: Nmited to some 2,000 bbis., imclud'ng common to good Sonoma one bapa lagen jon, State at $6 400 96 60, and extra do. at $5 60886 80 por Sesrter taanaton Foo 12, ALTEED, eldest Wheat—The sales embraced 2600 bushels Missour! red at $1 60; 1,400 do, common » Lite do, at $1 60, 2,600 do child of Frederick A. and Leonora 0 \ cuni, aged 4 4 moutbe end 11 days. rp _ Canadian white at $1 7°, and 18,000 bushels Southern ve fe Cs Pele white to ar ip. Coro—The market was inaotive, Mra. Marcarer, wife of Jobo ?. Wiantk, aged 65 holders demanding prices above the views of buyers, and 6 days, Salen of 300 bunkele Wentern mixed, trom store, were | sarived to nitend ine Toocal fines te inte sala Aa, made at Tie. At the clote beyere bid 70., and 720. was | 694 Washington streot, this afteru o'clock, asked. Ryo—1,0C0 bosbele were at 96c. Pork— | without further notice, ‘The market was rather firmer. Salen of 200 0 200 bbls, | | Lt".—Im Brooklyn, om Friday, Foo. 18, Mre. Cxan- uote Lrox, widow of Samuel Lyoo, 9 the 60th year of ber The friends of the family are inv ied to attend tho fuperai, this afternoon, at three ce, from the re- sigence of ber son in law, Edward Hi-ckan, in Washing - ca aden! Saturdsy evening, Feb, 1 Ow TR 08 o1 eve » M4, Manus M. Low:te, aged fl years.” r were mefe, including new move, 6) $21 30 Of oid co. at $20 90 © $20 80. Other provisions more fencra)ly (rm. Cotiom contianed firm at the advance, with 6 fair smount of ealer, Whiskey dull, with saice of 100 dbie. a: 280. 41 59, aod “For btsaots a-deyice ttn rove {SER eon les My tal wo be For skuations and Help, see Sixth Page. jon ~ On Thareday, Foo, 13, 01 idtamealion of ihe Ricnakp Fanon, in the ear of bis age. MISCELLANEOUS. frieude and relatives, and the membere of Nassua TILLA TRIMMINGS. —ZE 5 . O. of 0. F., are Invited to at- ADIRS’ DRESS AND pbyr wool, bugies. eb 2c. for sale at the from his ie rentd onee, Wor 4 Hedeon avenue, Brooklyn, to Greenwood Cemetery, this efter. /OTITRAS’, 48 John stroot RUBBER GLOVES AND MITS and render them soft, smooth and sapped hands, sait rhenm, ‘n housework, and can be worn when ronid be spoiled. For sale at all rubber stores, and at No. 36 Jobn atree' stairs, RADY TO NORROW (MONDAY) MORNING THE NATIONAL POLICE GaZRITE EXTRA, oatalning ibe laient pews of the TERRIELE TRAGEDY IS BOND STREET, INnetraten with portraits of DR. BURDEL!, ‘The CUNNINGHAMS, (three), ECKAL, Views of the premises, from origina! drawings made expressly for the Police B. ey Feb 12, ARR Re — Fe of conrumption, J HARE Ne, 0 20 years, 7 months and 7 days, Pert ae W morn! Lt.—Om Wednesday r same came nya 11, Eany, wife of funeral © piace thie afternoon, o’clock, from her late residesos, No. 966 Deas strewt, Brooklyn, when the friends and’ acquain ances of the family are invited to attend, without farther notice. 'worts.—Many Fiza Siuxwoutm, daughter of George zit : i i | i i E i: unnisgbam refoairg to anewer when brong)' up for re exam. Portrait of the witness Farrell, 4 Dmuarisme —On Saturday, Feb Saucer 2. Dea. ver farrell on (be sigop of 81 ond street, visina, i the Blet pear of hid age = vel et (be door as seen by Farrell. ‘His relatives and frienas are (0 attend the fune- Farrell recognizing Rekel in presence of the Coroner, ral, to-ma@rrow afternoon, at one o’eieo, from the resi- Portrait of Jobe,” ihe lover of bite cok, ¢ence of bis son, No. 108'Soath Fourth street, Lrockiyn, Plotare of Mrs. Cosningkam entering the Tombs.” "| eee The POLICE GAZEETE Sites onan ee eT se Ree, Is Be Be Gaawer, is t phy ef PORTRAIT OF MRS. GARDNER, his age. — . , aan « Arrested for poisoning ber busand. the Postmaster of Hing- | Big relatives and friends, and thove of the , are ‘This number of the POLICR GAZETTE will be the moat ily invited to attend the funeral, from his inte Intepeely interesting criminal paper ever isaned in America. No, 36 South Seventh street, corner of Rakty al cies renews, treet, afternoon, at one o'clock, without farther in- O88 & TOURRY, —On Wociels getaRei res | RNOe Mla FM A r= ngerng nee, WING (MACHINES.—1. M. SINGER & COR GA. iy ye Y year, ose a 1S zeus, « Peau! pictorial paper, comtaina full and reliable |» TO ae aad the members of f : i i : i 6 Lf Ge phe saowere all qcestions that can be asked on the subject. who read learn bow t purchase ‘with ry Protected from new be- ‘be sent Ne “Surrona—in wilkiasvury i ak nN Bo ep fi i i i HH i! Hy 2 z 1 i z becomes & concentrated hie +P transcendent ‘sleohoiio Cap, Jomn har been pubsmitted to al tal ee the Brned Maes, who endorse it eleven o’eleck, from the M. Tester serecerleges pg Bement ad oe The funeral will leave Snip trea 7 ek {eeafanme on the bet, cork an lnba of the remains of Mre. 8. P. Um - CE. a ; arriving from 11 famere) will pot tere Cm PING 10 Gay, AA RUALES Uy oes. 8 paper,