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perm for ‘legal voting and uviawfu) taterfereace with righta of vours A separate vote was taken on the preamble of the bill, scouting UDjust Ud Unwarranted the test oaths pre: soribed for voting or bolding office ta Keneas; and that the Houre Commities of Investigation report’ that the sepislature was not clected by kgal voters, but was forced ‘upon them by non residente, in violation of the ee pee ca having wus usurped Lega er it enacted crue] and oppressive laws. a by e against 68, BREW YORK LEGISLATURE, Asany, Feb, 27, 1881. Ernestine Roee and others petitioned for the right of wuftrage for women. 4 semonsirance from the citizoas of Oswego was pre- sented against disoriminating tolls. BILLS RKPORTED FAVORABLY. For smending the law relative to limited partnerships, ‘Yo increase the salaries of the State prison officers. ‘Wo provide for the payment of the money funded for the bene@t of the Stock bridgo Indians to an Indian party of the tripe in Wisconsin. Mr. Parry gave notice of a bill regulating the law of BILL INTRODUCED. By Mr. Braprorp—To facilitate the formation of educa ‘tonal esrocia.ions. By Mr. Baooxs—To make certain the recording 0 the marriage ceremony. ip reply to the resolution of in- quity vernor aad Senate have power % appoint officers ina city, whose duties are of an offi- c's) character, s. ie 3 officers Myr) = s Villages, states or of tho Consiltation, meither the Goverei and Henate nor Legigtature po power to ap- aby Officers whose duties are of a judicial character. lers that ove prominent ‘objoot of the new con- sthurton vas to deceptralizo the government uy ‘onieg ‘away the power of the Governor, to confer it upon local tes, eliber by @cction or appointmont, and believes, ‘therefore, rd onder article 10, section 2, all officers whore cuties pertain to cisies or can be elected only by the people ef such cities or ed by the vilinge oF city a avtborities, nd. cannot be ap- ed directly or indirectly by the Governor or Logiala- Mr. Urnam’s Canal bill was debated asd made th> spe- Giel order for to-morrow. “Pho resolutions conferring the right of suffrage 01 00- fored citizens was debate: Mr Buooxs offered an ae req voters to Be abic to read the English lapguage, which was ac- wepted. The resolutions were then tavied and ordered t> be printed. ‘The copcurrent resolutions to adjourn from Fr day til ‘Rues¢ny were adopted. HILLS PASPED, ‘Te amend the act reia ive to banks, banking a-socia- ‘ons and individual bankers. Relative to summonses from the New York Marice ‘Oourt. ann! the expenses of the Connecticut Boundary Oom- om To provent the reburning of charcoal in Brooklyn. Assembly. ALBany, Feb, 17, 1887. ‘Mr, Laavanwormn introduced a aubstitate for tho Qua- Fentine bill. It provides as foliows:—That the Governor, Bevienant Governor aad Comptroller shall approve the site selected and the improvements designed; that the Commiscioners of the Land Office shail map oui and sell 4 appraisal, or at the Merchants’ Exchange, the old grounds—ore quarter of the amourt for wh'ch they are jd id down, and the balance in one, two and ‘Maree years, Mt six per cent interest. ‘The bill 1 provid 'e for the appointment of Loan Oom- missioners by the Board of Bupervisors was debated ad a8 reported. resolutions instructing the Committee to report a Registry law for the State was do! =. =. Varoum ‘tm savor of, and by Mr. Mahon against United States Sepreme Court. ‘Wasurnctom, Feb. 17, 1867. Mr. DeBow, of Louisiana, was admitted to the bar. Case No. 56. James Fletcher’s heirs vs Ocline Babin. — Jedge Campbell delivered an opinion aflirming the decree Of the Otrcuit Court of the Eastern district of Louisiana, with coste. No. 50. The Commercial Marine Inserance Company of New York ye. the Union Mutual Insurance Company of New York.—Judge Curtis delivered an opiaion affirming ‘the decree of the Circalt Court of Massachusetts, with Cesta, and interest until paid at the same rate per annum ‘that similar decrees bear in the courts of the State of Mas- wacbusetts. No. 74. Josiah Cotton, administrator of Priscilla Cotton @eveased, otal., vs. Alien Cotton, et al —Argument oon timved by Mr. Lawrence for defendants, and concluded by ker. Baxter for plaintiffs Ne. The Ualied Sates vs. the heirs of Miguel Peo- rens.—Argued by Attorney General Cashing for appel- Jantr, »pd by Mr. Rone for appelioos. ‘No, 99 ts the next case on the regular call of the docket. Adjournment of the Michigan Legistature Derxorr, Feb. 17, 1857. ‘The | sgisiatare adjourned on Monday nooa. Acts were passed disposing of the lands given the State by the gen- eval government to certatm railroad companies; a bank- tag law to bo submitted to the people in 1868; granting aid to Michigan emigrante in Kansas, and organizing an tudependert Sopreme Court. Resoluitors were adopted tastrecting our Congressmen to admit Kansas asa [ree ‘Bate. Another Feeshet at Albany. Aunany, Fob, 17, 1367, ‘Tho river rose considerably last night. The lowor part of South Broadway ts flooded, Owing to past expo. rhenoe preparations were made, and consequently the destruction of property was trifing as compared with tee recent flood. A man unknown, of respectable ap pearance, supposed to be just {n from Boston, jumped off @ ferry boat thie morning whilo crossing the river, He told tho passengers to mako way, aad qaiotly jumpod over. ‘The food is higher than st any previous freshet, ox- Cops bose of 1839 and last woek. ‘The up train over the Hudson river road from Now ‘Vork this morning ran off the track through the mis. Placement of the switch of the Berkmhire and Hadson voad, The engincer, named Sbook, residing tm Hudson, Feversed the engine, blow tbe whistio, and jumped off, trjoring bimecif very mech. None of the passengers ‘wore burt. Boston Weekiy Bank Statement Boston, Feb. 17, 18 ‘Toe footngs of our bank siatement for the past week, compared with the week previous, are as follows: — Fb. 16. $31,460,000 63,862 000 12M. itis supposed that the boats have been detained by fog on the Sound Southern Travel. Hives pe Gasca, Fob 17 ‘The (erry rieamer bar crossed the Susquehaons threo ftmes rirce last oventrg. No further detention is antic! pated. Passengers sod freight are being transierred to day a2 vrei, The ice is moving outslowiy, Lose of the Schooner Villette. Matsrax, Feb. 17, 1867 ‘The schooner Vilette, hance for Now York, was totally Jost Off Cross Island on the 11th tastant Markets. PRILADELPBIA iA, Fob. 17, 198) 64, 85; Reading ; ime Isiand Railroad, Sager firm at yollow corp, ra, Bs moes pork i360 ey By broighte 0: to Batre 13 ite | Stor Cotton—Sales today of Joe Prices, Good middling is quoted at Siig fair’ 18 se. Inpran Derrenations IN Trxas.—The editor 0 tbe San or Ledger, & the Dist ol. , save he faa been by & fentloman from New Rraunfsls. who ined the dey before at the house of Mr. Brown, on the that the indians have again pad the latter gen- Heman @ visit, and stolen some thirty or forty of bie horses. Three of Mr. Brown's horses ani one of Mra. Wallace's wore hilled. Mr. Browa with a party of fs conae pers h, bevieg found the trait ae tt att wi W give an scrount of toe Redsking, 1 is the Ath or sixth time within the last Mr. Brown bas suffered from Indians, We s Noeoes Valley, Of the 2ith inst, Hees the Rreat depredsione at |are- do, and th that twotve men had been killed by thom within preresely. Is & garriton within « aredio, but the troops being infantry, can do no- the Indisos who are mounted. A large Camanches are said to bs ercampod a litte te. Avpear to have (akon up winter quat- 40 @ 1340 5 mid lie sisi) eam es KEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1857. Barton's Theatre—A New Play. “Tre Four Phantoms, or the Legoad of Saint Mark,” a drama achieved a deckied success. The main plot turns upon the quarrels of @ baronet aud bis wifs. They cannot ‘agree upon any subject, and sre about to separate when they both happen to read « legend to the etlect that any one whe visite the churchyard at midnight on Saint Marx’s eve will seo the phantome of all members of the household who are to die duriug the ensuing year. They g0 reparately, and see exch other. Of course, during the next year each waite for the fatal day wiih fear and trembitng, and both husband and wife are on their gooi behavior, The denouement is at the happy moment, when the timeis up and all ere alive and woll There is ® comico underplot, made up of the fiirtations of & solid butler and m dashing Irish groom with ® piquant Iedy’s maid. They sbare in the superstitious belie’ of their superiors, and much amase- ment is the result. The dialogue is well donc—the comic espectall: and the Feat of the ie ariealy wartea Gt the denoument i auvclonies at oie ts Sow ach, eal are aliel tose nection between the main story and tue under plot—the to tbe cat of ihe Diag, where the first time. Notwit give d air to the it met, as wo have said of the audience, It was ingly well acted by Burton, Brouguam, Fisher, Moo) lark Smith and urn Piankett. Afwer the oar: tain fell Mr Burton was called out and announced the Piece for repetition. The author was then called for, when Mr. Brougham announced that Mr. Piunkett was the happy man. these defects, waich ThaLparc’s Concerts —Tha'berg’s seoond concert of the new series takes place to night at Niblo’s Saloon. The programme contains several novel foatures, and toe concert will be exceedingly interesting To-morrow night Thalberg gives a concert in Brooklyn; on Friday ho pisys for the concert of the saint Georgo’s Society at Niblo’s Garden, and give bis first matiné at Niblo’s Saloon, and on Saturday big regalar concert at Niblo's Saloon. Since Mr. Thalvorg’s arrival im the country bis success has been great in every way. Political Mevements, NomINATIONS BY THB GOVERNOR OF Naw JEesay.—Wo \earn icformally from Trenton, says the Newark Adver- tiver, that Gov. Newell has determined upon the following nominations — Hon. Wm. L. Dayton, late republican candidate for Vice President of the United Simtes, to 0e Atiorney G.ae ral of the State. Mr. Charles D. Deshler, of New Brunswick, ana a leading omy Sey of the Amorioan party, 10 be Clerk of the a saprease Coart Parker, me a Newark, to be Prosecutor of the Pleas for Fasex coup’ Jobn © Elmendorf, mm, of New Branswick, to be Prosecutor of the Pleas for Middiesex county. A Rose vor Orrics.—The Boston Traveller says that documents are in circulation In that cliy in favor of seve- ral distinguished citizons, obicily natives of Massachu- setts, for the Collectorship, Tho following is the list of names for this office, but it may not be complete:— ©. H. Peasico, $F it ool gt sg imoambent. ) Jobn Hensbaw, merchant, of Bastion. B. F, Ballet, Na'baniel J. of Salem. Alexander H. Howland, of New Bedford. Woiting Griswold, of Groensield Hop. W. 8. B. ‘Moore, of Maine. Apsovayment or THB Iowa LacisLarcRE —The Iowa Legislature adjourned sine die on Toursday morning, the ‘20th ul:. Tus INAUGURATION.The programme or the inaugura- (fom of Mr, Buchanam has been published, and contains the usual order for the formation of the procession and the names of # large number of marshals, assistant mar- shals and aids to the marshal in chief. BrcKinc To THE Or» Srock.—The New Haven Register Jearns that it Is probable that all of the present members of Congress from Comnecticut will bo renominated by the Know Nothings. SovrmERy Smnators on THE Goose QcEeTiON.—Hon. Mer. tin W. Bates, the newly elected United States Seustor from Delaware, is said to be quite a liberal man on the subject of slavery, having in last constituttens! con- vention of Delaware favored a yolicy looking to ultimate emancipation. The Hon. James 8. Green, one of the newly elected Senators from Missour!, ts also rald to be by no means so ultra on the subject of slavery as the pariy ‘whieh cleoted him. He was formerly koown as favorabic to the policy of freedom. AxoTHER MaxyLanp Asrmant —Hon James A. Stewa:t, the present representative in Congress from tho Firat district of Maryland, hes boon put forward for a seat in ‘Mr. Buchanan’s Cabinet. Demise OF AN ANouNT Nawsraran —Tde Ution Daily Gasette, dating back to 1786 im its weekly issue, and, generally, one of the ablest as well as oldest papors in Ovelda county, has ceased to exist. The @acdic wasn federal, national republican, whig paper down to 1853, when it passed into democratic bands Last summer it ‘was sold to the Know Nothings, which has proved the death of it very spoodily. Tas Mexican War—Norra Camouwa OLaaning Ur aER Recosp.—The Richmond Enqui) The Know Nothings of anid aro vory tadic- nant beosuse the Le, Prato have blotted out the whig preamble of isto, thet tmptiod con teman- tion of the Mex! war, and thre the whole blame of tbat war upon President James K Polk Tne preamble which accompanied a resolution appropriating moaey for a ve North Cafolioa vatan MR. BUCKANAN PLATING THE GOOD BAMARITAN IN INDIANA — ‘The New Albauy (Ind.) Tribume tells how the feud be tween Pright and Wright was so suddenly and unex. pectedly reconciled. It was done by the magic infuence Of the President elect. The Tribune says: — The reconciliation between there itlemen., ft is woll wisely thiuking that “a bird ip the bush,” concluded to take the “first oinss appoint. ment,”’ and retire (rom the Senatorial contest. The ‘fret cian’? office i Understood to mean eliher a & Cablact ap- pointment or « principal foreiga mission. Connact.cet Kxow Notunas—The American State Council 0° Connecticut, which met in Hartford on the 1Cth inst , resolved to keep up their organizition and to fostaip the lodges, aod aleo to maintain thelr secreey. Tae New Haxremas Dewoceacy.—The State Domo- cratic Committee of New Hampshire have issued a long addrena to the falibfal in which they pluch into the Kaow Nothings and republicans, and exbort tie comoorae to stand to thet’ gune and be prepared to do battle at the tpring election, which takes place oa the a4 of Maron Visit to the, Viel to this veare! yesterday, for the pur pose or tee or ouree Ince the Goadiion of tbe eunes sbe Pad browght for the plentors of thie whose supplies have [ailee. A®}0!-n000 of the bores had bseu opened, i Will they be till to-morrow. There wasn quantity of = cape louse, to be seen; and thet was both of excel. f » and twenty-five: and it is by experienced planters e have been selecled with the beet judg ment for the purpses for which it is destined. Al present the Dark i? most inconventestly berthed, either for being visited by thore who may desire to ex- amine ber interes.ing fre ght, or tor iandiag t. The int- ter, porbaps, ought not to be attem: till she gots ore Conv anient berth, eepscialty as some of the bores to bo opene: and examined, to ascertain the condition ef their contents before they sent into the country. |! is ponsibie, though we have reagon to concinds such to be the fact. that those bjeoted to the beat cf the hold have not preserved tae temo satisfectory condition that thove we saw open on deck and at tho top of the hold, have. We are not eure, indeed. that {¢ ‘Bol be the wiser plan to have every ined before it be sont to the oonairy, if aay bag PK borer gh yy and joes spread through id: and it would. in our opinion, boraavinie ech, if there be any, thrown into the river, forther care of examining all reaching the Plantation. to #e@ shat nove o” cbom bare escaped detec tion Those interested, howover, are the best |: or thie point, And we morsly refer to it as one they Ld ba very Fou feelct 4 Se ovoriest. Ose Ove gush cane mignt eaune & good deal mage aod dieapnointment ain suckers ane the cocoae we Wke the cane, al! in ned Appiiont ons for the oane bave been yory numerous. Court Uniendar—This Day. rrenee vcen_Oiresn—oe. 40, oa, Tae 10 oe, $044, 608, 61m, 087, 818, B47, 250, 460, O66, 0m Cnised Braves i ant et. 4, 7 1, 800, 831, 840 ie ain 00, 1250, 118, ans Sinn stn Pa Non. 111, 418, 414, 438, 498, 430, 48 iss —Noe, , a 898, 270, 416, aa a (498, 499, "420, 490, ona a, ‘a 46, an bree acts, was produced here inst night, and | Stephen H. Branch ts sotng to Lectures Sera oe BEATE ST, Nlescenainn “ rows have Tolled eclat ot ' Camille,” Burdell, Mozart. aod the os the giavt jecturers, and 1 must take the field to revive & love for literature, and dam the pert lek fren. 2, aud appal snd aladow the allus earth and ether with @ total and Hotel, and een to a glorious Gather around we in battalions, and ramble exain 2m the groves of yout youth and bry toa) pleasure. Isbali not breathe Mate sell or Carron Brigue and MacKeller grioa or oes pall Woks or politicians, mnemonics or alligators, nor, repules, oF Ineeets of any jaw or hue, bat fonaly linger’ oo whe ‘plessiag, Feenies of enrly years and J will sreathe 4 chaplet of hove at Hope Ohapel to nigh’, and immortelize ite prssive etencal, and iufuse Me atmosphere with a delielons and wasleless per "abe tickets are only a fascinating quarter, provided the eagle gi eam Drightt¥ on 8 stare and stripes and the american Shiver bosom. “fhe tnpaturailzed. foreign spurious coln of fercelous ingulsttioa wil be invalid even ata prodigious dis count ad i thie connection. when my book appears, I will show tha T am the being who, “sohtary and moar set the ball in imotien.’' tor ihe elefval jection of loreigm cvln {tom et borders of our noble country. thapel is w oalestia’ temple and only six hundred re immortals can Debold ihe wring on lis sacred waila, and mr the admonitions and admire the spotiees- mantle, of Ste phen of old, bapervious to stones, and the paralyzing fe. ota Bodern troubadour. bo, come early, as protracted 8 may be cast into utter darkness, and ba oy of he garroters. Sincerely, STEPHEN i. BRANCB. Dr. Hunter on the Mercurial ['reatmeat of consumphon, SECOND SERIES LETTER NO. V To THe READERS oF Tie New York HENALD: — Mercury is one of the oldest remedies relied upon for the cure of consumption. | It was etrongly recommended at & Period when mereury wae a tind of speeitic for all, diseases, i when the Lature of consumption was Put imperfoctly Ws, de. ‘aa more rational views began to prereth, mercury fell folgradaally ino into disrep uta, and was looked upon wib te accused it of producing wien attmiuiniared Tor ihe cure of other dieeames, and of hae tentog it when presenibedijo- its arrest. Unhappily for man: Kind, je at ir. Wilson hiitp” spook “on the ta ence of small doees of mercury’ appeared, and 5 to the conemnsion that diseases that they had given it i “loo large ‘loses, by now follnwing the augvestions of Dre Philip they would accoroplish better results More than twenty years have #ince been ex elapsed, dering which perio! the profession hav pertmenting on the subject. What is the taane ot #1 ments’ An almost untvereal conviction |hat, as a p in ‘decidedly injurions. jane still eop their chief remedy, but they As an'al'era tive, the majority of ‘medical men continue to sive it iu this disease, pot. probabis from any partieniar twit La iia eficacy, but ¢o something, it und 16 be ate % and the | “e bined with tiacture ot bark * Now its generai'y diseulset by being combined with some sedative, aa opin, hemiock or Syamrue, which its advocates tell us anrditien -« tojucions hyoe eheeta Supposing this ta 1, of What powin ty bas itever heen? How many thousands have taken tis remedy ame phyvicians tell us it is injuri- very upon it. eensothen. Alss! what a ow, ons, If itis so now it must have reflection on ¥ hat wae called regulsr practice. ‘she intimate relationship existing between scro ule concumption, sbould have long since taught the nrofession the folly and daa: Fer of emplosing this remedy. Ifthere is one, madicine more ,jurious than another in sc/ofulous constitutions that medi- cine is mercury. Pervons perfectly healthy are rendered setofu'ons by «xporure toe infuznce, | When long adminis: tered, it induces & condition of health bearing all he ‘charac tariatice of genuine scrofuia. The workmen engaged in quick- tilver mines all fu}: a prey to this disease, or to consumption an early sae | With these tein before them, how it hae hat pbssiclana have continued pertinsciously to persiat in the administration of mercurial remedies in con- sumption, 1s beyond human comprehension My next Jetter will be devoted to the Tonic and Sedative” Your obed't serv’ ROSERY LUNTRR M.D. 825 Broadway. treatment of Consumption New You, Feb. 17, 1887 Brandreth’s Piils.—No Medicine tn the world can at aj! compare to them tn this, that right or day, before or after, taken at fang tt tm or supper. eyes are yellow, when the bea aches, Since! foe stetunch or'tse bowel areeeh ef ortee, one sings dese of four or hve Pad will benefit beyond the power of words to describe. Beware of counterfeits All pills with No. 241 Broad wav on the wide label are counterfelt. Purchase at the No. 415 rincipal office, No. 43 Brandreth Building, ane 4if Broadway. & Co.'s New Quarterly Pattern for gentlemen's drees hats is thin dey issued, afi with large ipvoice of Paris hata of late Cec. insted’ the celebrated Cambridge soft bat (a new water p roo! ) im various 00 lors, and for rale at our counters only. “(RARY «00. lost. ers of fashions for genta’ hats, 3. 4 and $ Astor House. and Beanti- WILLIAMSON rice 25 cents a box. Came: full peri A sen) en of ‘Brookiyn. BHOTnERS, No. oS Plies street, Charlies D. gyno Late Breve. 4 e Fredericke— | aaarweereotyDee, and ninbrotyDee, thy ‘ure inviiod ‘to call ana raming specimens, Ho. 338 6 Broadway, cpposiie Metropolitan Hotel, ti Pin map Ambrutype Lakenemses, with Case, a colored: cheapest ou atinent, 1,500 take Galy, by KIMBaLL, Se? Browiway, ” Hudson River Institute at Claverack, N. ¥. —Term opens April 17, Boar and taltlon, $U12 a yeXr, pi . H. GARDNEs, Bmithsoalan House, Broadway.—Notel Ac- commodations on ine < Puropou oe Amereda pny tone senee Bream beat tbroughout. SSeE RES Sees Defiance Salamander Safeo—with Patent Corder prost aefence leche and eress bare. Depot 193 Peari BODERT M. PATRICK. Bio gpry rts, all Sizes, Wholesale and cLAUGHLIN'S shirt and furnishing store, 209 Gre swich street, corser of Murray. ration —The Tontine Dining Rooms, prendwae and Fulton street (under Keox’ opens ‘The pr ristors invive thetr frigmda and the pub: eto partane of « thes junch, Com 10 $0 3. M- until nooa. vive & Sawin, Proprietors. and delicioa article ia served up with rich sauce, daily, TAaYLOws Waloon. 96 Broadway, corner of Franklin aircet To Ten Dealers and Grocers.—We Invite at- tention to our stack of Oolong, Roglish breakfast, ¥ - ther teas, ue pe A er on val Drug Darivale tack for eorty ‘of 1857. RY LicHLARG & 0O., 96 Nassan streot, ats’ Fancy Articles Exclusively.— White ‘Tooth, Perfamed Breath and oe a of e ima bee s browakt ‘34 borts of countertelts fud unpostures. ‘Be are each bowie ia signed PREMIDOR & GO., Franklin square. N.Y. For sale by all druggists, Rubbers Repaired, No 76 Nassau street, near John street. Also rubber soles attached to leather boota and afies gaiers. Sop a o—Large Sized Colored Pho- phs for $1; portral ie. 2,000 welll raphe, for SLi portraltypes selling dally at ings & ox, Black or oom Dye, and Toupees are oto eupertes exten Wholesale wie an and the dye Privately applied, at No.6 Astor House Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical Sure trams, at No. 2}4 Maiden lane, New York. wd's Original Itailan Seap Cares all rmutlen et Dtile apreots hair, ro ay white commended for the cure of eryaipelas m the ayetem. clenteing aot paritying the brood, and never 1) to eor® ANS AK.n disease, however desperate the case may Marray & Lanne Flortda Water—An aimeephere of perinme exhales from the handke-chle! mole tenes! with this rare floral essence, Lis refreshing aroma pre e¢ headache and acrvous tremor ho use it (mixed with water) after seaving, # ili Frown irr! Sold by B. 7. Valor araet, New er voitle FINANCIAL AND COMMEKCIAL. MONEY MARKET, ‘Teasoay, Fob. 17-6 P.M ‘The stock market was s fraction or eo better to-day. Mont of the transactions were atan advance, and the dw position to purchase wae somewhat stronger, At the fret board Missour! advanced & per cont Camber. Jand Coal, 4; New York Central Railroad, ; Erie, Roading, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, x. New York Oon- ‘tral wat sold to & croater extent than asnal, in larger lots, Erie was freely offered, but wae protty woll sur tained. We notice a sale, seller tweire months, at 57,per cont, and one, seller four months, at 67) per cont Ge- Jena and Chicago, and Obloago and Rock island wore well susisined st yerterday’s prices, These Mocks are, beyond sil, question, the best aod sate «ralirond stocks on the = list, Both of these have de bones stork dividends, but the earnings of eash have been large, and their Wostera con nections are auch that they must ever continue to be im- portant trunk lines and commend a very great revenue, yielding @ large per cent prodt on thelr cost. [ilinots Central Railroad stock sold et comparau rely low prices this morning. The sales to day show a decline of four percent. Michigan Southern and Cicveland and Toledo Were pretty steady to day and were moderately activo At the second board the market generally was lower, Reading Railroad fel) 0! 34 per cent, Michigan Soathern, Me; Brie, 4); New York Oentral Railroad, 4; Ls Orosee and Milwaukie, . A small lot of Mlinols Central rights fold this afternoon at 19834 per cent. ‘The steamship Africa, from this port for Liverpool to morrow (Wednesday), Will eke cul between two and three hundred thonsand do'iars in goid, | Stock Bxehange. ‘Turspay, Feb, 17, 1867. 50 ahs Erie RR. -aie si The Assistant Treasurer reports to 4 as follows: — Toil reovipis . be $198,02( 00 | Total pay acnts 905 16 SNECCO Missouri 6's, 8336 Tota: balance,. oe» 14,812,006 00 «do bs aah ‘The ;eymenta inclade $10,000 in California dratts, a A. H, Muller will hold sale of stooks to- 103 morrow (Wednesday), at 1234 o’olock, at the Morobants’ ou Exobars. ut 7 Simeva Draper will alzo bold « salo of stocks and bonds | 86 14h an ii, - 60 Tsao 08 100 cna it oe + tomorrow (Wodneaday), ab 14} o'clock, at the Mor- chants’ Exchange, For somo months ; est wo have been congratulating ourselves upon the amicable relations existing between 10, Pot 100 do... bao aS S0u0 Ter & AZoM 10 the United States and Great Britain, The impression has £0 ahs National Bk, 107% Deoome genera! that all causes of diffouky bad disap | 11 Bank of Com.... 104% poured, and tbat tne entente cerdiale hed bersme ented | 130, do... .... 1044 lished upena sound and fc; maneat basis. The adjustment | 4¢ weiropolitan Bk. a. Of the Crampton eniistment »ffair, and the sppotatment | 45 of a new Minister to our goverment, appeared to be about the only note necessary to remove all grounds for future misunderstanding. For some months this happy Siate of afairs has continued, and is may onatinue for some months longer; but it would be almost too much to expect this amicable feeling between the leading politicians Of both countries to last long. For the past forty years wo bave hardly been without some bone of contention, and Bb is bardly to the nature of thiage that we over shall be, for any length of time, without the agits- tion of some question caloulsted to keop the mer cantile and manufacturing classes of each in a staic of alarm and apprenourion. fhe simple fact tha: it would be ajmost an utter impossibility to draw the 30% 18 amar Bark lank 14% 160 Cum Coal Co..83 1734 00 do . 31% 60 NY Cen 20 do. . 9K 56 Clev,CnACiaRE, 101% 369 Cley & ToL RR... 12% do s 200 two countries .nio actual hostilities, is of itself sufficient 200 to keep alive masters of dispute, for the employment bo Or amusement of tho \wo Cabinets, without much rogard 100 to The interests of the people involved, The tleld is now 300 a ‘i comperatively clear; but wo thick that thero are clemonts 3 NHav enough for another national exolioment in tho Daliex Sees Ciareudon Contral American treaty. That will prove a 10 Gey & Pitta RR, 52 verfeot godsend to poiiticians and agitators of ai) claasoa, and it will be made the f, It esult more BOAR: eyelid fy inant Too ane’ Clo & Tol BR 1334 serionrly then is at this early day dreamed of. If thir Datiag Ciarendon treaty is not setiefactorily dleposod of, aie a: ‘ we tball again be drawa tuto tho mosi violent scones of 0. b agitation and oxcitement, and all tho commarolal opera- t cite & brantabeuallts fed tions of the country be disordered amd deranged, to the in 860 Keio It” jury of ali engaged. Tre rejection of that treaty will open 400 do ‘li the questions of jurisdiction and non jurindiction be. Re, bog : tween the twogovernments, Great Britain will renew and & Hud Riv RR bd 28 re-assert her claims tothe Morquitoterriwry, and we most 1110 Cou RR lu admit all her rights and privlieges in that quarter, or on- He once Mil BB 70% danger the peace of the two couatries. The opening of that 10 ‘do. 1036 quettion would unsettle all our commercial relations aud 19. N Y Cen 886 ebeck the progress of all onterprieco. Tne country is Bow (moving forward with immense strides. It ts true all of our operations are conducted upon an enormous scsie, but they are backed up by an enormous capital. The commercial intercourse of the world is now more intimately combined, and any de- ravgement would not be confined to ove section, but ex- tend throogh the whole sysicm. Tbe oxpansion is greater then ever before known, bus atthe same time it hia broader and better basis and is not so easily distarbed; CITY COMMM&RCIAL REPORT, ‘tumpay, Feo 1—6 P. M. Asums —The market was stowty, at prices ranging from 75,0. a 7% c for pote and pearls. Breavercres —Flour—The pod nent was duil, and inthe absence of a demand for exyort, and limited purchises from the domestic trade, the sales wore confined to about 8,660 a4 000 bbls, The market opeu.d heavy at yester- ‘day’s prices, but clored with the turn of the market in javor of purchasers Tho sales reported were made wing quotations: — but when it again becomes disordered and discsssd, tt $5 40 5 86.50 will be more cissatrous in the effect more difficult to 6400 660 restore to healtby state again, Th) ares of enterprise oe 32 and speculation covers now such vast fields, and the 60a 700 Capital employ ed reaches such a vast amouat, that we Cry {2 must not look for @ revulsion without the operation of cH 3 causes equally great end important The credit system of 990 0 988 orn bi wore d the world can, under the present impetus, be carried along i on = 5 Mao oe pnenpey ad without ext ibiting evidences of weakness and derange ‘ment until wo are upon the very verge Of a collapse. When a credit system is enormously toflated uj a large basis,its own weight will carry it along for a time afior all the clements of hesith and strength have been ex hauted, We are just in this state at tho present moment. Witvous any now disturbing causes we may continue for a time longer, ay- parently secure frem the dangers which surround ws. We may go on, and even inigely increase tho Present inflation, without bringing abou} a collapse, in the absence of any exirsorainary infinences upon public confidence; but the moment a@ political question springs up of @ character calculated to »iarm the public miad ‘and arouse the national prejudice hat moment tho whole financial and commercial -yst.m i+ endangered, and @ trife would send tho entirs fabric toppling to the ground. There has pot been a tims for yoars when both the governments of the Untied States aad Grest Bri tain should be more cautious in their movemen's than at ‘this moment. Public confidence shor!d be susiained by every effort. The prosperity of each depends upon strengthening ana consolidating the prerent finaacial aad Commercial systems, and the agitation of all national differences should by all means bo avoided. When tne crisis comes it will be most terribio in tis operations, for it will be a combination of political and commeroial dims ters, tha; will threaten alarming results. if tho people are left to work out their own projects amd speculations, the country at large can suffer no barm by the losses, the disappointmen's and the difficulties of individuals; but if the governments of the two great commorclal na- tions get at loggerhoads, no one can tell where the trou ble will end or who will suffer the most, The receipw of the Cleveland and Pitiebu'g Ratiroad about },000 @ 1,200 bi ge of the above quotations. Taoladed in sales 800 Dols. Bracdywine were lod at $7 75. Bye four, with a light Mane grog $3 60 0 $5 26 for fine and superfine. Cornmeal wi $3 26 tor New Jersey, and 1s 16 for Brandywine. Buckwheat four was dull at $2 26092 60, Wheat—Prime to choice qoalities were firm and in good demand, qith salcs of 10. oease ron, er ip were about mm Rio at 100, 8 10346. Actroular of this dato says: Al the auction sale ith oss, thero than bad been avticipated—only 3,600 tity brought forward wae disposed ol ranged from 9),0 pean teen 1 corn were was taken at 5.16d. To Loneon, 360 boxes bacon were Company in Ji 1867, were $1 O° | sels advanced Iu loading ranged from 218. i January, 1866, f . 000 | and for Cailturnia, rates Niriea trom 364 @ a Bors wore inactive, with amell sales of Eastern and 102 per cent increase. . ou skotve Western wore scarce, aad ‘The carnings of tbe New York Central Ratiroad Com pany for January were as follows — New Orleans were mado, quiet, and prices uo- Navat STonm,—The salon embraced 260 a 800 bdis. ‘spirits, at dio, cash, and interest added. Common rosin won in fair requost, with tair imate 2,202 14 104 30 $15,157 84 — jw York and Erie Railroad Company pai sed the Senate of this #tate or Saturday, It suihorizes the dircctors to issue stock to QD Bmoun! Bot exceeding #0 much of tho net earrings of said company as have boon applici t the payment of the principal of its funded éebt. The amown! of tals accumulation on the Ist inst. was $1,018,000, or a little ‘more than tem per cent on the amount of the present cap! tal of the company. The annual mecticg of the Milwaukie and Missisttpp! Railroad Company was held st Milwaukie on tae i0tn. ‘The profits to the rtockho.ders were 10 per cent, whha eostribation of $50,000 to the sinking fuad, and $19 084 for contingencies. The road was operate! at an erponse Of 45 per cent on & gross income of $690,472. The com. pany tave already purcbased with the sinkiag feud $122,000 of ite debt. ‘Ihe following ie the copy of an order of injanction granted by Judgo Davies in one of the enite agar the ‘New Haven Ratiread Compasy — Collvored ; sowe bolders deman 85 00; Rouse by 1068, ie Saeco ‘nours hevse and int 8 officers, agente aod Let J “Bement Bena vhereol, 4 restrained (rom jer: f declare oy tbe ad compary, and A> 4 \tth Fobroary, instant, thereot, and from deciaring any dividend opon any Pat the stock Of the said company, and from using, appropri. AtiDg, OF Permitting to he used or appropriated, any of ihe property, funda, assets or effects 0° eaid corporation, for the purposes of ‘paying such divitend, or any part thereot or any dividend wpon any of the rtook of the ee util the further order of the Onart Past any a, 1807, HENRY B DAVIES ‘The Construction trains or the La Cros#e and Milwaukie Railroad ran ail the way from Milwaukie to Portage, « few Oave since, The regular through train would myo beon put on before this but for the cod womthor, On the 10th inetant, tho bill authorizing the consol! is. tion of the Chicago, St Paul and Fond du lac Rallront Company, and the Wiroonrin and fuperior Company, passed the Senate of Wisconsin, after various amend ments. The connections with ott or railroads aro amoiy Provided for by an amenament, drawn up wiih great care. Tho etroular of Do Coppet & Oo. contains tho following tbree lets op bith street a $4 2 9; One lot oF Atm arenne De by 80, 4.409; ons ior en ttn ee cy aba we. “ 3 19. Onda, p. t.; 00 eases seer ent, 18¢. 0 B80 Florida, 950 00 Wmisany —Saler of 4¢0 @ 690 bis. were mate at 28 0, 2-26 , closing with a driver for ting es _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, MI WPPEDE, OaRD ERGRAVPR AND STATIONRR Rrondwas, Meroyoatin Hotel sea of the tw grit eeniranes For chate Fremel nate papers and ean send your orders diteted oJ. 8. GIM +—There bave been ge transactions in loa exvent in Virgins 13 decline of 1 " fs CErea chappea baods and: | skin, rendering it 60 treet Bi an rt ay bonds are dull, without trarsactions worl motle bat done at the Stock Kxobange hi Tittnote mire! Coma! rv ue $8 Per cont, whilst the Freeland bon 1 per cent, but a'mos, wit! businoes ta hoat factuatons The foilo #ing bare beem vory active =the traife of thie road IsTs Rativoad Bho GROCERA AND COUNTRY MER —Frie, tt ® decline of 2 been impeded by tne late inondetions: Read! purch ve ohne Of 134; Cereiand and Toledo of 24; 4 “aad Chicago and Rock Is Tt is the mivoe sliy m bere, after having wucbed Th, Clowes at aye decline or oy [4 cont, Besides this thers bas een to wah y of London The fed and bott ed In | te years ard 10m to 12 per cert, wttbe rete @Atry i0g stocks are qual to Ir ' 0 oer price pe Feet ioe 18) BSSENGER & © 0, 88 Fulomsicay, 5 MISCELLANEOUS, N ENTIBE nM Pabnb OF ILLUSTRATIONS, ne# pacer of illaxeations per of ilusteations, f lilusteath ma. iWustratons. Ulustrations, 2 entire new paper of illustrations, ‘eptire pew paper of illustrations. An entire new paper of Wustrationr. rot ilusteationa. tire new paper of illustra tone. w paper of illustrations, Ww papel Delineatin, pd manner in ‘yeh the Bent sireet tragedy wan committed, seeording 0 the theory of the four eminent physicians appointed by nuihority for thas expe- cial pu Nee ot PRANK LEsLIns ILLUSTRATBD NRW: PAPE jeady thie wor Contains the tellowing @ ‘Contains tbe fo lowing engravings: Contains the following engravings. Comaina the toiloe ing engravings. ataing tbe (olowiog engravings ice the following ORF AY ‘nge — ive found No. 1. Dr Burdetl at his writiog Cenk, | wheo first attacked: by, the aanerotn, be seoend nier, near the secretary. r, when the Doctor reached the So §—tbe third eucous when the tragedy was consom Amongst the engravings wi decor. of business: neat held at No. 31 Bond bies wud reporters. mn Cape whiners recognizing B kq) mcnget a crowd @ eared on the stoop of when he aaw Fy kel's bookeuse, in which Dr, Burdell’s 1 Bod efreeton the bi ‘open the doar. N —View of F private papers were found other engravings, the whole forming the Jory of this most dreadful r OWD Artists Bod the most uitheu:he moet complete so tray edy, having t dacuer 8 is the ond ings of th out this merping for nN ” “sh of Look ont this irorn\: ¢ for No 64 of Look out this morring ‘or No. 64 of Look ont thiam rning for No 64 of Look out this morning for Ne. th of Hook ont thia morn ng for No. 64608 PRANK LESLIE’s ILLUSTH TED NeWS, Ap many news agents could not beirsupoly last week, aod ae there are many orders ‘ot eupplied, it is necommary, to prevent disappointment, ‘hey shonla order at once I ISSOLUTION OP COPARTN GRNATP.—THE FIRM OP "De Venoge & Ubarles is Us duy diveolved by mutual con tent Fon DE VENOGA, Naw York, Fe! 7 N Ha KLE. Charles’ Lo: ‘0. Broadway, at heretofore. I MPORTANT. 23 Broad MEADE BROTHERS, y, four doors above with an. eatablisbed va standing in the arts, ‘ublie” that the only “durable brographe and daguerreolypes. of ambrolyper and oibor HISKERA AND MOUSTACHE FORCED TO GBOW in nlx weeks, by my ongnent, which wiil not-sin or in- the aster Hou Tepuistion of 16 y would inform the and legitimate pictures are ambugs. jure the skin. $18 boltl, sent to any part of "he goupiey. R. @, GRAHAM a0 Broadway elder, 44 Sond hind straw: biiadelohl Maxcted. Dansontu—Stons —Ov Wedueetey, Jan. 14, by the Rev. Mr. Jobrsop, Mr. J. H. Daxvorta to Miss Cianissa M. Stone. Jawne—Conarnes.—At Hoboken, N. J. on Saturday, Jan 31, Mr. Beexy James, of Norwaik, G, to Mise Isa- weLLa Comminoa, of Hovok en Cazap-—Doxmmve —On Bundey, Sept. 28, 1866, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Hey. Philip Ro- Mr. C W. Camsp, of Boundbroox, N.J., to Miss second ‘sean of Henry R. Doremus, Eaq., of New Rochelle, N. DowaLnsow.—On Monday, Feb 16, after a lingering ill Bers, Janae BH. Domaireon, in the 34d year of bis age. ‘His fiends are respectfully invited to attend the fane- ral, from residence of his father in law, Wm. Har- nett, No. ¥ Lexington syence, this morning, at balf og bg On Mopdsy, Feo 16, of asthma, Jomn nCAN.— On Mondey, Feo CAN, & Bative of counsy Westmeath, parish of Nouguil, Ireland, ip the 49th year of hie age. ‘The friends and relatives, those of bis brothers, Tho- mas and Michsel, and of bis eon in lew, A\exander H, Mooney, are jelly invited to attend the funeral, this a fersoon, at two o'clock precigely, from bis late reat: dence, No. 128 Mott atrect, Dearest father, thou hast left aft es, And thy lose we deeply feel. But ‘tis God tbat bax bere us, iiness, Lavy Bucxm, aged 40 years, 1 mouth and 16 .. days. he relatives Iriends of the family are invited to atten: o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 140 Rast Tweaty- Se strect, His remairs will be iaterred in Greenwood Hair on Toerdey, 16, af the residence of bis father, Fort ot eras Aion, Tuomas K. Tavion, the 39 19 ran sey * fayette and Acasia Dodges, and the , are inviied to attenc tne funeral, Afternoon, at one o'clock, from Canal street ferry Seaeeeee wee bees readiness to convey them to Green- wi Wasp —On Tuesday, Feb. 17 Frases Waar, io tho ‘Sist year of bis age, « native of the county Long ord, pa- rieb of Kikommock, ireland His remains will be taken from bis late residence, No. ‘TMecond avi nue, to the Choreh of the Nativ®y, ‘corner or Third street and Seccnd avenue, thie morning, at = prectacly, where high maae will be offered peas of bis sool; from theace hia ramsina teken to Calvary Cemetery for invermeat, ai two o'clock her Amnacen K ‘Takny, aged 90 yeas is remaine will be taken i Hose Lk, for Wueca No. 171 Bowery, © morrow at eight o'clocx Her remetve wil be taken to . — Tuesday, Fob. 11, Axwe McDoswms, eged 30 years. ber jo mye Loy ne ‘and thore of ber bro. there Jotn Fagen, of Jersey are Invited: to attend the Soon Ad ‘the Cnty Hi nie afer. BooR, at one c’olock, ov(DUe, to-morrow morning, Ber remaine will be taken and 2 days, Tre interment wiil take place to-morrow, Washington, D. C., papers copy. Stexky =U0 Saterday, Fob, 14, Baway 8., S Jobe Ht and Sarah f. Starky, aged 2 . bo —On Monday, Feb. 16, see Pama, 00 cond caughter of Alopz) apd Immogene W! years, 6 months and 8 days, a Ac quaiptances of the are re. spectiully Invited to assend the fanerai, this eMerncos, at one o'clock, frem the residence of her parents, No, 108 Blivabeth street ‘MONEE — Un Tueeday, Feb 17, MancanerC Mmoum, ver of Ruward and Wary Moigher, aged 4 years, 4 send 1h cave, ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the ‘amily are \nvited to attend the funeral, thi » oe - o’eloeh, from her father's residence, No. 61 re Gr264s.—On Tuesday, Fed. 17, Joana, son ef Joba By soc Bites Gilligan, aged 8 years. © re’atives and rapes ot eho tuany exe tavins wat teod the funeral, ibie afiernooa, at one o’clook, from the revider ceo! bis parents, No, 325 Parpaut —Unfiverday. Feb. M, of inflammation of the ret, Lvs, adopted Caughter ef Thomas B. and Julie pres in the 4th year of ber age. The relatives acd friends of the family are vited to amen the Rinewet, es Ln oy attwo ‘eek, trom ber Inte ret No 187 tres, Prook/y a, without further Dap ow. —At New Rorkeile, om Ted, | hy after aebort liners, kre, Caramncrn ; aged The rename wi! be taken to Greenwood for and wl leawe the New Haven depot at half past o'eleek on Prd bay bes a, Horrixe —at Sew London, Steearss ane thi ony, age Pb 1, at the residence of ‘er Be reine, in be ES WiLpman At Ove 2, Cramtee Varewnne be biy St years a14 5 months

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