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MmZW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAROM 1, 1857. ‘The freasure by the Iilinols. ‘The absence of the usual treasure list by the Illinois ippefect, we will erect our- | Created some surprise in financid circle yesterday. My. —— criticized and condemned bs oh ae sea provisions of the bil. Gongrees, he said oontenet pene | Patch exolaine the miter:— ‘8 lew to prevent any man from advorating, privately or [BY TELEGRAPH FROM VANAMA TO ASFIVWALD.) messures before in any way that be ‘Wu. H. Davinan, President Pacific Mail Sieamship Oom- beet. The bili eatabis ‘& new class of offences, " Inveded the righle of the States and society, and in. | PA2y: New York :-— terdicted intercourse between ihe citizen and represente- Our bills of lading for both Amerioan and English trea- Wr. De N. ; sure are lost, and may have beem stolen. Gonsiguecs wee Bom Ba mete we | Sen ny mato Bupreme Court, declaring volo “oomtracts, tor com, 1 give this notice that you may look out to whom the a ate on Whe leailation of Congress, | treasure is delivered Those of the English treasure may Law 4 — ~~ pe practices | be sent to Kagland via New York, where some attempt oe whioh the bill declared a misdemeanor, that | ®t rating money on them may be made, Mr. Perry re- sire Teation of this House hed descended many degrees questa that you will write by the next steamer, and ‘ier eae ihe poosie. uive bis company notice that one set of the bills for tren. Boovex, (dem ) of Va, and Mr, Kusum (rep) ot Pu, severally mainained thal any person baving aa mot en ne ee ‘measure * @ member ALLAN MoLANE, Agent. an reir hs subject, be Hable to | Wy bave since obtained a complete list of the consignece vides owe thew recenord The vote by which the | Sod) Mr. Mitchell, the attentive purser of the Iilinoss. was passed, by 66 128, and then tabled It. TREATUSE LIST PER STEAMSH 1038. ‘Mr. Waion, () Conn., obtained permission to | Drexei & Oe.. 100 Bambi jor & Bos. $1,900 Brite rem wi he intended to make yesterday 440 Rose, Falooner & Oo, 11,157 ‘vindication of bis character. Wm. Aelier & Oo. 1,100 A resolution offred by Mr Wastsuns, of Ul, t0 die Brown Brow 03". 10"164 harge tte Committee of tho Whole on the state of the @.H, Wines & 00... 10,124 ow on ee ee Harvor . 60,002 Bank of Amorioa.... 10,000 bie, being them on their passage, was | Howland &. wall 64,149 Aaron Jacobs & Oo. 10,000 rejected by isagainst 60. ae 57,840 Nowhouse,Spatz&00. ineeo 61,000 R Mosder&) adams, 10,000 eee J.B, Newton 9, L. Von Hotfmen’Co, 28,600 1 Bi 240 y O00 20,000 16,501 16,6 18,500 18,136 Senate. Atnany, Feb. 28, 1653. ‘Mr. CuyiEn reported against the bili giving the New ‘York Javenile Asylum power to bind out chikiren. The report was agreed to. ‘Mr. Nionors reported favorably on the bill amenaing ‘the barter of the Lafarge Insurance Company. ‘Mr. Brooxs reperted adversely to appropriating $50,- @0@ for the purpose of erecting am execuitve mansion, and authorizing the Commissioners of the Land Office to receive proposals for the sale of Academy park or any Mr. sf ported the Assembly Apportionment bill, . UPHAM Fe} cteting thes Kings county bas coven’ imonvere instead of Ahree, and New York seventecn instead of sixteen. ‘Mr. Parry introduced his bill to mcrease the aumber of Barbor Masters to fifteen. Assembly. ALBANY, Feb, 28, 1867. PENTIONS PRESENTED, ‘Fer diacrimmating tolls and on general subjects. ‘The Comptroller sent in his annual report of the oou- @ition of the Fire Insurance companies tn the State. ‘Me Special Committee on the Census then reported. ‘The Sonate and Assembly apportionment bills were made the special order for Thursday next. BILLS INTRODUOED. By Mr. Vannvv—For the establishment of a Quarantine ‘Station for infeoted vessels and for vessels arriving from imfeoted districts. By Mr. GLovaz—To prevent the act of 1863, prohibiting ‘the laying of rajiroad tracks in cities without the con- went of owners ing to road: SESE TTT AT ea wage of the act. REMOVAL OF QUARANTINE, ‘The special order, the Quarantine bill, was then taken =». ‘Mr. Luavaxworrn’s substitute was read through. ‘Mr. Jonrs called for the reading of the remonstrance @f the Chamber of Commerce of New York against the "Sir Ronaar B.uanven strongly urged the rersoval y DYORD 8! the removal of which retard “4 baad on porns ed the growth oftne most Desntiful im the Union, and hazerde1 the health of ial the cities of New York, Brookiyn and Williamsburg, was by chance that those cities were sa’ leat News from Kansas. Sr. Louis, Feb. 98, 1867. ‘was supposed it was s pict to assassinate the Governor, ‘but he was prevented from using bis arms, ‘The Council condems tho outrage by resolution, while ‘the House fully sustains Sherrod. A law has passed both branches to punish rebellion ‘with death. Ail resistance to Territorial law or authority im declared rebellion. ‘The Dill repealing the tes! oaths, which passed through the Council, has been almost upacimously defeated in tne House. Governor (cary fears arsagsination, and sent yesterday for the troops at Tecumeeh to remain here for hts protec- tion. A detachment of aragoons have gone (> arrest Gapt. Wainer. Fatal Affray in Washington. Wasnivotos, Feb. 28, 1857. During the immense pressure a ihe President's levee last evening Col. Leo, a member of our City Conocil and wolerk in the Pension Oilice, seized a gentiomon by the colar, and charged him with picking his pocket, ‘The gentleman obarged was Mr. David Hame, of Alexandria, a highly respectable merchant. This morning Mr. Hume, accompanied by Col. James C. Walker, veading clerk in the House of Representatives, proceeded te the Pension Office to explain and satisfy Colonel Leo thet be was mistakes in supposing him a pickpocket. Lae, however, was fixed in bis opinion that Hame had ‘sttempted to steal his pocketbook, whereupon Hume @rock him with a stick, and in return was shot dead by Bee. The whole ailair transpired ina moment, and before ‘eny one bad supposed there would be a serious diMoulty. Festival of the Sons of Maine at Boston. Bostom, Feb. 28, 1857. ‘The festival of the Sons of Maine, beld 2 Union Hall Inst night, was attended by nearly one thoasand ledics and gentlemen. Among those present were Governor Gardner, Prot. l.ngfellow, Hon Richard Johnson of Bel. fast, George M. Brown, President of the Sons of Connecti. out; John 8, Tyler, Prosident of the Sons of Vermoat, ‘and Georgo 8. ililliard, The festivities were kept up ttl! ‘a tate hour. Military Visit to Washington, dc. Boston, Feb. 8, 1967 ‘The Charlestown City Guard, Captain = foe ‘specimen of the Massachussetts citizen , left here this aflerncon for Washington by the Norwich route. ‘They will spend Sunday in Now York, and attend divine service at Rey. Mr Chapin’s church. The company and band nomber reventy men. Bk is reported on good authority that ® lot on Tre. mont street, between Bromfeld street and Burnsted place, has been selectod for the site of ® Uaftod States Post office and Court House in Boston. Republican Nomination for Mayor of Cht- Ouwerco, Feb. 98, 1866, Hon, John Wentworth was nominated for Mayor of ‘this city by the repubiicans in convention by scolamation to-day. Mr. Gudnes, the democratic candidate, bas with. arawn. ‘The Anglo Saxon Oatward Bow Pontiann, Feb, 98, 1867. ‘The Anglo Saxon sailed at two o'clock this aNernoon for Liverpool, with twenty Sve passengers and full cargo. ‘The Brig George Albert Ashore. Squam, Fob, 98, 1967. ‘The brig George albert, of Rockland, Maine, trom New Orleans, with «cargo of mciarses, for New York, i# ashore fourteen miles south of Syusa. Markets. DRLPHIA STOCK ROARD. PRILADBLP ETD i avRurma, Fe, 98, 1687 Stocks steady, Pennsylvania b's, 963; Roading Rail Toad, 4014; Long Ieiend allroad, id',; Morris Casal, 16; Pennsylvania Ratiroad, 40 Naw Onuaava, Feb. 26, 1667. Cotton unchanged Sales} to-day 7,000 bales, Sugar 2040. Mews pork $21 46. Cramtearon, Feb. 97, 1967 Cotton wochanged. Sales to-day 1,409 baie, ooo Meeicat, MATr:ne =Mr, Thalborg gave his (ifth and inst concert buat one for the public schools at Niblo's Garden yesterday noon, He was assisted by Mme, d’Angri, and the concert gave the greatest delight to near three thou. sand children, On inst evening Mr. Thalberg gave a con- ‘cort at Willlamaburg, On Monday and Tuesday he gives a matic ¢ at Dodaworth’s Rooms. At the Academy on Monday ‘‘La SonAambuia’’ will be given, with Mademe de Wilhorst se Avsina, Tiderini’s benoit bas been postponed till Wednewday, Den Co, Me mend. through 7 & Harmon, Mack RALTIMORE. Rotices of Sew Pabiications. BOOKS RECEIVED UP TO FEB, 28. Villas and Cottages, by Calvert Vaux. ‘The Americen Citizen, by Bishop Hopkins. Old Haun, the Pawnbroker, ‘The Star and the Cioud; or, A Daughter’s Love. Morris’s English Grammar, ‘The House Edition of Perry’s Japan Expedition, vol, 3, Barper’s Magazine for March. The Knickerbocker. United States Insurance Gazeite. Appleton’s Railway and Steam Guide for March, &3., &c. VILLAS AND CorraGEs, a series of designs prepared for execution in the United States, by Calvert ‘Vaux, architect. Harper & Brothers. This is & carefully compiled and exceedingly useful work, designed for the public rather than for the profes: sop, and consequently an acceptable contribution to oar stock of general knowledge. By its aida man may se- lect a tasteful and elegant style of residence, prepare his own plans, and erect # substantial bu'Iding at a considera- Diy less cost than he could do were he to trust entirely to the specifications of the arcbitect and master builder, To ‘the profession it is also a valuable auxiliary, as it seves trouble in the preparation of designs, and enables the architest to present to the person employing his services a variety of besutifal styles to choose from. The en- graved {Illustrations of the work are elegantly got up, and its general appearance, in this and other respects, eatitic it to a place in every library. Arrieron’s RaiLwaY AND STEAM GUIDE FoR Mascu. Appleton & Co. ‘This most useful compilation continues to maintain the high character obtained for it at thestart. Every suc- coeding month we find in it some valuable addition, either in the travelling tables or in the collateral information, Vkely to prove interesting to voyagers. The sdvertise- ments, too, continue to multiply, threatening to add ma- terially to the thickness of the volume, This in time may become s serious inconvenience, and we would re- commend the Messrs. Appleton either to curtail thetr number or to charge ® higber price for them. It will not do to have a pocket companion of this kind become ‘oo troublesome by its bulk. Works ANNOUNCED. Messrs. Lioyd & Co., of Philadelphia, announce an w monthly publication under the title of © Lioyd’s American Guide and Railway Disasters,” to be edited by Mr. J. ‘Talfourd Lioyd, author of “ LJoyd’s Steamboat Directory ‘and Disasters on the Western Waters.’’ It will contain Mie-directed Letters. PREPARED BY W. 8. DICK, OF PHILADELPHIA. List of letters advertised in the New York Hznatp, Saturday, Feb. 21, remaining in tho New York Post Office -— PRILADEL PHA BOUEBS ROSTON ROUSES. Barnard, Adams & Co. Aldrioh, Atrens & Co —per- Bedell, Pearce & Co. for Aaron, Aldrioh H&P. R Oampbell. «& F. V, Cleeman & Co. Wm. Berry & Co John Farnum & Co, JR. &O>. . L, Bart & t Himarod & 0. Letters advertised in the Pittsburg Despatch, Feb. 14, remaining im the | itteburg | ‘ost Oihoe — Jones & @mith, Boston ‘Swift & Seaman, New York. Lattora advertised in the Mhiledeipbia Public Ledger, Monday, Feb, 16, remaining in the Philadelphia |ost OMee:— HOSE. NEW TORK HOUR. Burahsm, Scott & Co. W. ©. Dusenberry & Co. vy ra fame & Hag F 3 vingsivo ae Mallory & Batorteld Feb. 17, remaining in the /'ost Vitice of Baltimore: — . SEW TORK 4. W. Clark & Oo. Ivison & I’ninmey A. Cunningham & Sons Morgan & Oo. CINCINRAT:. Richards & Co, New York Sobuliz & Brother. and Boston. B. Simeon & Oo cmicaGo WAPHINCTON CITY, Creenbeum & Sons i x g rm ad in the Boston Herald, of Wednesday, Feb. 18, rematring in the Post Oifice, Boston: — RALTIMORE HOURS, PRILADELPHLA Hamilton, Easter & Co. Bedell, Poarce & Co, saw Barker Brotnors & Co , John R Dow & Co, & Wiliams, Mason & Brothers. Taylor & Oo. letters advertived in the New Orieans Picayune, of Sun- day, Feb. 8, remaining in the Post Office, New Orleane — saw YORK Henry Hrbeo. Heary Erben Jr. Coroner's Inquests. Scicinm oF 4 Caurmay Soupme.—Word came to the at : : § : z ‘4 i i dentally reoetved by being factory st ony Poim. Ve . Deceased was years of age and many. Scicio® By Taxuvo Lacnavew = Am inquest wae aleo held by Coroner Mills, at No. 48 Sullivan stroet, upon the ‘Accidental death. Was a native of Gor. | Firet spring cpetgada pene sree enom IN'B BAZA AL OMNIS Ae ilcbalan Hotel. ‘are invited te enesforward form a prominent menis Atiention is also invited to the of RICH LACES AND EMMROIDERIES, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S yafuctories in Ki jeaiery, just received from the tirst mant ‘hhe Tadion” and ealldren’s aboe department, pleniabed with a iui} g, the Bavent Faria and American styles. GENIN'’S BAZAAB, 513 Broadway. Our Ciagng Sale Recommences on " 2d March, au@ will cOmtinue till the 1th. on which day we ehall itively remove to the mew store eerner of Bi way ‘and Broome Gilt and bronze three light chandelier % a s Do do, four lig! do. se 15, De do. six Ng do. 2 8 » Part of the store fixtures for sale, including 4 and C0 yu de gi Brussels carpet. ‘V. HAUGHWOUCT & O0., 561 and 563 Broadway. Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, will Insue the spring fasbion fer gentlemen's hate this day, Saturday, february 2 Hallotypes, Hallotypes—chis New and Deautfal tye of portraiture ia now taken fo all it perfection AtGurnev's photographic. pals M0 Broadway, J GUENKy, photographie artist. ” Holmes’ Penny Portraits. —Campratypes 12 nd ha $1, days in we Si Fine for the SkineJones’ Old Italian soap. 2.; also Lafo 4 alabaster, 2s.. best thing made for Boe hat, “Tomes old eohal har ell foetiradive, 26° Depot ery. Southern and Western dealers that our spring and summer wear is now complete and on sale, In to a larger stock than usual of our well known styles of fiue and faahionable clothing, we bave ths season got Bp & yuantity of medium Ww priced goods, eqnal in taste tnd ‘site. 10’ te which we are prevared to offer at the lawees figure in the D. DEVLIN & 00. 268, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner Warren street. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water.— Frapoe and Germany are challenge? to produce am article of perfume as lasting and delicate as this. itis a distiliation of wopieai flowers c me themical competition. fhe arome it diff Ly Every bott'e sold brings a dozen orders. oyD Law MAN & OO, wholesale druggis's, 9 Water street, New York, and by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Closing Sate. Housekeepers will please notice the prices at which we are re ‘of onr stock, previous to removal to e,corner of Broadway and Brome street, on the ‘Waite dining ets, 142 pieces, $17 50; fancy totlet tote, 1 pleces, $4 75; fancy ton vol, 4 pleces, $6 BO; ont #0: lela, per dozen, $1 75; champagnes, $1 25; wines, #c and ‘com led ware, vases, &c., io . "The prices Penittons EP TAUGHWOUT s Oo. 56) and 6 Broadway. 15th Mareh. Mr. Goldsmith Invites Ladies and Gentle- men who desire a full course of lessons in penmanship re- markably cheap. to join hia classes, which commence to-mor row day and evening, at 362 Broadway. Ten lessons tor Inanguration.—We beg to Call the Atten- tion of travellers to Washington to witaess this august cere. mony that the Gilmor House. at Balumore, is open. where uests will receive every attention and edibles of the ext that markets afford. B.S. & W. M. STON, Proprietors, Defiance Salamander Safes—with Patent powder proof defiance locks and cross bars. Depot 192 Pearl ‘street, one door below Maiden lane. ROBERT M. PATRICK. John Wood's New G: jam Now Open— Ro. 6 KasTwenty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue. « Woodland Cream-”—A Pomade for Beau- Sifying the hair, highly perfumed to any French arti- ted, and Ati ite pre or dreming ladies’ hair ft a bright glosay appearance. It entiemen's hair to curl in the most natnral manner. 4 xiving the bair the appearance rice only fifty cents None DUE £ 00., provrietors of the « For said by all draggisia, Batehelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees, the best in the world made, sold and applied at 23) Broalway. i Oristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Ton thelr ewa: disputed by '. al 4 reual, nd the dye privately applied af No. 6 Astor House, Hollownay’s Pills,— Webster once sald that the revielle of the British drum welcomed sunrise in all re- of this potent remedy liver, the bowels and the uine unless signed FRTRIL ‘Balm of a Thousand Flowers.” Consumption, hs and Colds are Post- tively cured by adopting BU! W. VONDERSMITH'S M D., treatment. Ifthe t does not improve after usiag his medi will he made. Reference can be persona in thia ciiy who have cured by for the treaunent of eon- sumption only, 158, just above Broome street. The Piles—We Guarantee to Cure, and with a full history of each case. The medicine may be sent to Any part of the Union, all leliers confidential +s. GREGORY & LOUNSBERY, 437 Broadway, N.Y. Brandreth’s Piils.—The Weak, the Con- sumptive, rheumauc, oostive, billions and delicate, after some ‘ will Gnd we and life erefore, how you dare astomers & countertelt when they ask for Brandreth pills, Dr BRANDRETH'S office, 48 Canal street. New York; sold also at 2% Bowery, ‘241 Budeow street, and 52 Division stveet. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. . Saruapat, Feb. 986 P. M. ‘There was quite an active movement in New York Contra] and Erie Railroad stocks. The market generally ‘was not very brisk and prices wore mach unsettled, At the first board Erie Railroad advanced }; por cent; Iili- nols Central Raliroad, *;; Ohjosgo and Rook Island, '; New York Central, 34. Michigan Southern Sinking Fand bonds fell of 3 per cent; Mishigan Southern stock, *;; Galena and Chicago, {. The short interest in Erio te jast now pretty large and {i is the demand to fuld! maturing York Central opea- per cont. A few days since, when this stock saidenly fell back to 874 a 8756 per cent, all the stock epecclators of Albany swarmed in Wail street. They were like so many frightened pigeons fluttering and fying about, and hardly knew what step to take to arrest the downward course of Prices. They fleally prevailed upon certain parties bere to join them in some large purchases, solely to sustain the market. Michigan Southern opened and closet Beavy. The Sinking Fund bonds of the company sold at a very low point this morning. The lowest sale thie mornin, wes equal lo 73% per cent. Three months’ {n- terest have accrued on them. There was a sale of Nica- regua Transit stock this morning at 5% per cent. At the second board the market was slightly potter, Erie Ratiroad declined \¢ per cent; Reading, \ ; Illinois Central, \<; Chicsgo and Rock Island, 1}¢; Gsiena and Ohicago, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, 4; Now York €en- trai Railroad, {. Michigae Southera Sinking Fund Donde were cflored this afiernoon at 76 per cost, and no sales, [ilinois Central Railroad righis sold at 138 por coat. Nicholas’ Bank Note Reporter says that the notes ofthe Hancock Sank of Fisworth, Maine, were thrown ont to- day by the suffolk Bank of Boston. ‘The steamship Niagare, at Hellfax from |iverpool, brings four ¢ays later news from Europe. The money mar. Ket was reported ittle easier §Consols wore quoted at 98, 2 94 por cent for money. The dratn of bullion from the Bark of Rogiend continved |e fall force, and the returns show a decline in the reserve, Cotton was in more ao- tive demand at better prices. An advance of three sixteenth of a peany is reported. In breadstai and provisions there bad bees no change. ‘The Assisteat Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— $196,363 4 937,974 46 6,107,160 61 on Californis The payments today inciude $82,000 drafia. ‘Tho warrants cutered at the Treasury Department, Wasbington, on the 25th inet., were as follows — For the Treasury department. $418,147 49 For the Interior department ‘87/081 78 FOr CWHOMIE 6s. s iss 0978 07 ‘War warrants received and entered. 90,967 60 ‘War repay warrants received and entered. 10,930 88 From misoelianeous sources _ ° 6,290 OT Mr, Snowcon, director of the Mint at Phfiade!phia, i” letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, thus doseribes bout to be leaned irom the Mint — Es3? : = it 8 Ea pull! 3 Ha 38 i i varied from the other cotns—retating very mearly the ‘thickness of ite oid copees cont, te Couey wba ine greater then ihe dime. This Guliarity of proporiion ts also relied oan seas arta mavicee ie cattal tes view come ‘ene twentieth of an inch feaued from the Mint.” ‘The transactions of the Assistant Treasurer of this port during the month of February, 1857, wore as fol- lows :— Orrwe ov rae Aterant Taxasues, Unrrep Stamm, Naw ¥ By balance, Feb. vier Receipts during in6 montis: — Patent Fees 2000 Post Otte Dep't, 498,463 ‘Tramsfers... ‘80, 000 ORK, Disburi: 96,142,873 “4 23 0 9,017 64 ements, mae — Tae 8? 5 499,008 27 Balance, Feb, $8, 1857 ............ 10.979,018 17 By balance, or., dieburs. aco’ts $1,779,292 66 By reoeipte during the month... 1,390,936 59 — 3,170,198 95 By receipts for ny By reoeipts for customs tn February, 1866., 3,503,! Increase in February, 1857.......+.+++++ 1,650,233 64 balance cr., builion and SPER eRe 1,086,782 38 028 +» 861,072 20 1,464,701 10 seca sees 2,600,483 48 $649,569 28 683,189 09 ‘in Ani fine Assay upparied builion do. Btate ment of business office... 748,310 03 a4 Mint ior co ——— 1,832,158 31 Pmt 809,077 23 Office 419,414 18 846 13 nage.. 381,011 54 67,725 1A 13,228,401 41 eee «$16,167,160 61 the United States Assay Of floe at New York, for the month ending February 28, 186 ita of ign cn. Foregn b Total deposits, payable in bars. 7 AE capa Colne rn ecrreceseeeccss haan dee ——— 1,463,400 00 Gold dare stamped... 1... 66. cceeeeeee e+ Bl, 016,268 19 Transmitted to U. 8. Mint, Phil. for ootnage. $950,900 87 ‘The interert coupons on the Watertown and Rome Rell road C)mpany’s bords, due the Lat of Marob, wil! be paid by the People’s Bank. ‘The Interest coupons of the Sandusky City and Indians Railroad Company, due March 1, will be paid at the Peo ple’s Bank, b's 68... 4500 NY Cen BR 1000 1000 NY Con RR 7’s 1 800, Lt 88 ol 1015, n Greenfield, Mase. aod "pesenmsig Eg ireen, Wi Christian Bofiman, Roxbury, oy ye 200 60 200 Cley 200 100 a 945 Chi & R 1 RR. 100 do. &Tol do... 60 14) 88 ia c BOARD. 1400 abs Read RR.e10 80% ‘aes Tailed suspended ; at Of.y por cont, ..b00 81. 030 ta. E. D. Leng, New York city, m jed Nabilities city, suspend $12,000, of cents. Levi fencer te? Jacques lecbian 4 McBean, signed. le Roy W Marsh, Bu yo Wat sold ont. . Jt, New York city, suspended. New York shy, suspended eed as- Borowerd, Frank'tn, Ind., failed. |. Marray, Janesville, Wis, suspended and $7,000 is conflaential; paye thirty N. A. Ilamkee, Soxtomyilic, Wis., suspended some time i lime rince. R Coleman, Cedar Falls, lows, suspended some x. D. Ferrle, Lyons, lows, suspended and reported sold {ime 9g0 'n consequence Habiities ne ae they & Sinks, Ho he T., assigned some re. Thomas & Lathrop, 7 ‘ruflaie, N Y., suspended, wl most! y smal! concerns, and probably of no interest to merchants in the United States, CINCINNATI STOCK SALRS. By Hew & Holmes, for the Week ending Feb. ¥ $6,000 Cov & Lex ART 142 she Southern Pacific Xenia & Belpre R RONDS, Mey sori he a Rt per ot id ms dowd 40 stor Ka, do. 0 = do, do. do. 400 do do. do 40 do. do. do. 10¢ Obio and Missisippl, ond Interest, ea Be oe 81 Oincinnali, Hamilton and Dayton. 60 = do. ‘s do 10, }, and interest. 88 Junotion (ind 40 Marietta and Cincioneit. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarvmpay, Fob. 286 P. M, The market exhibited more tone, with a fair de- Flour—' mand from the home trade and for export. embraced about 5,000 a 6,000 jood State, at $0 20 56, and extra do. at $6 608 S10 Whea!—(he light stock in store and the high aes a jers oheoked sales. The transac- lions embraced 4 00 000 busbels, including Missouri at $1 52a 67, and common Missouri white at 70, Oorn—' market was firm, with sales of avout 86 ,0C0 bushels, at 7lo. a 726. for Western mixed, 780. for now Southern yellow, about 770. for old, and prime white do. at 8Co. Pork was sieady, with sales BO bbls, wotuding new mess, at $23 560 a $23 old do. at $23. Cotton firm, with s fair amount of sales, Whiskey—Hales of 200 bbis. at S80. a 28360. rations. Moderate sales of improved and unimproved 8 lots on Tenth avenue, and a house and lot oa atreet, previously adver: held because prices were not satisfactory. PUBLIO SALN8 OP REAL RSTAYR, FABRUARY 27. Bouse ard lot northeast corner Thirty. firat street, 20x86. dys House and lot No. 264 W. 29. 6x1 Do. N. £. corner Fast 86th st., 252100. Oth my, and 42d st Wyckoff st., Brooklyn, 20 jis.. including commen to Merobaots’ Exchan; Kf were made on Friday at the ighteoath ised, were not sold, having probably beon disposed of at private sale, or were with. 3100..... 4 “1 ot on XW. 8 lots adjotving, on 10th av., each 262100. don 10th av. bet. 66th and 86th sts, exact 25xi00 8 doon I1th ay. bet. 461h and 46th sts., each 25x 00, cach . » 1,50 Mulberry 8,600 Do do No. 8f6 Ninth av., 4 4,600 —_——————————— “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. For situations and Help, see Sixth Pages MISCELLAN KUUS, LISOPP'S ALE.—FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED AT English ale in hoca- the wine vaults, their residences, with celebrated 18 Wail street’ Sam) ia) gin at imported prices, G. bre DUM, 18 Wail sucet. ‘OF & CO.8 PATENT trowels. dc. ¢ principal hardware surers, Broome, Sherif and Columbia sueets, AVE YOU SEEN -IF NOT, YO Fripce Albert's complimentary letter Endorsing Lyon's pills and powder, ‘That with such pote: dowed are! LYON's magnetic po ‘auickly destroy ail insect Gx bad, wholesale and GEMENTS ENTERED INTO WITH MR. sm prepared to supply the trade with hie ce\e- €or E. MEN UND SAWS, PLASTERING rho} retail, mt the , At the aalesrowms of the manufve. ‘and 31 Gold street, or at the works, corner of and pilis surely, safely and nd vermin Depot alt Broadway. N MEMORIaM. (Non) BY ALFRED TENNYSON. "Tia delicious of « mor tag, When the blankets close we prens, And the clock bath given warning ‘That ‘tis time to rise and dress — Oh, a tire 14 then delightful, Burning brightly as you plesse, And although the heavens be spiteful, ‘We csn wash and dress at ease! rander , face and shin — Jexan ier a crown to win! morning. Jo hes whea he awaken, Mmbe in the: rning. ina down to Duckwhem cakes! But « comfort ¢ven ‘Than to toast »' ane price wholegate and retai clothing f 140 Fulton street, New 1QUOR DEALERS’ AND GROCERS’ NOTICE —FLA on of which added to Sfty gallous of new Enghab gin, peach and cherry brandy. “Bouroas and Mouongalicla whiatey for aave by Dr. Le FEUOULWAN GER, 143 Maiden lane. ood brandy, Holland R. B.—IN FIVE MINUTES AF Badway's heady exysme of pain will cease; and iam, neuralgia, or any other ermfort Bw! st stops from all infirmities and dist street. N. ¥.; sold by Dr. Fisber, corner Christopher streets, and Righth aeons: Dr. Guiom, eorner, of Bowery streets; W. B Zeiber, 44 South Third otreot, Mrs. Bayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn JEWING MACHINKS.—1. D retie, « beantitul pic inf about mm formation sowing that can be asked on the subject. All who earn how to p Brewing machine with which $100) year, clear protit can be made and will be fram be ope hmm ‘of the bums fore the gratia to all w ITEPHENS’ © copying inks, so emential ‘or gold and sige! pens and cba: eabie climates, aod now in such general use in Eng er ean continent es, aod in this Pearl street. Fold by all stationers, sata and the Kar Kart and Weet | land, Fravce, German: generally, as well as 'D country. London, and 21 AN APPLICA- he most Bavere par rm allticted with rhen- the moet torturing pains and aches, and frees the system ease. it. & R office, 162 Fulton { Bleeek 7 Niath ‘aveaue; Morton's, MO. 448 and 'Broowe Philadelphia M. of on", Ga contains relies yechines and snswers ail agestions read this or and QAWS—HOR & 00.8 PATENT ai the priactpa: bacaware ‘stores, at of Broome, Sheriit and Columbia sweets, N.Y GROURD SAWS, © plastering trowels, €c , can be had, wholesals and retail, the salesrooma of the manufacturers 29 and St Gold street, of at the works, coraxr 0 SOUTARRN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, CAOTION TO THR PUBLIC. 1 understand a number of drugeiste and (erocers in this olty, who ciaim to be respectatie, are offering to the country fmitation and eoantertelt eehiedam schnapps. the country morchanta to purchase from the follow in ‘able firune — 1 would advise DLPIO WOLER. Fole manufacturer and importer, 18, 2) and 22 Keaver atreat, ene} Now York. Hotebkies, Fenner & Bennet. Ww Veney BM. &E.M Whitlock & Co. L3 Beeko.an strest. Whitiock, Retioeg & Carer Carhart fron. & Co. facket:, Belober & Co Jemes & Henry Mel orang, Murray # Co 8. S. Wyeoit & Co. Thomas W Bird, Atwater, mii 2 Pecos « Wislioms & Potter S.J Koapy & Bro. ellows A CO Charles . e Ral tr La BATTLE OF NY POINT, Designed expressly for FRANK LESLI®S ILLUSTRATED NBWoPaAP! deing (be most maga).oent Published in unis country. f being. re puteer ‘ton to that a! ewe e— necen ting to aptiot, igbert polnt ‘stained Uy the Flos,” the F Blip, Siram! a Raliroed cory, a views), Resening Families from The Hey, and t L. of the ol err! with pictires how: MAS, CUNNIN The cer tinaation ef the exci THE NIGHT sinter Or, Tue Brew Wh. ard oller interesting matter, Will be found published in No, K LESLTR' LESLIE Phank CRStip! PRANK Lear FRA DPSLiE' FRAN LeSLIF'® ILLUSTRATED reached the ener q 1 pArED en ‘hie paper bas vow lee ctrewiation of thie lew Tors being duly eworn, saye that Of Hayes & Wood, of said city, printers, that aad firm printed of number sixty three of Prank {veqiie’s Tiiustrated wow One hundred and twenty three Thousand dae hundred ged sity three opten WA. WOOD. orn 10, me thie 24th day of Februsry, 1887. W. if. oc pit, Commigeioner of Deeds. the Uppar Stories, 8st appeared on the jortes ard her Sister Oroasing the And other filuatrations of thie moe disastrons Slr eaduchor a h SPAPER. 'APER extraordinary ctrenlation of 1 wen orn price ofa m1 FLW Ghkat CNG ATION AF ALBANY, tate Breet the sho ue ine THE RI 7, RERORN, GHAM Rhokiave STPRRS AT THE Rk. ALL NEWS DEPOTS. ) ilivsteationa of the Burda! RTISERS.—attention a called to the followin ail nett city and county of New Tork, se. —Wil Hora B= coats Business coats Business coa's Rariness coats Husmess coats Buriness coais jusinena coats 1oain ena ooMtA Huginess coats VANE, STRNBTVR CLOTHING WAR 66 and 68 ERReeeeEee at mere bi Black cloth dr k Black cloth suits, very genteel ac, ac, fc ac ke E LIZABETHE Al rue Wi riahing; manutactare! by the former ®celebrated haglish brewery, dei Doitles, J. Bat r HOSE WITH BROKbN DOW ® OONSETTOTI' atitational weakness, nervousneen, lees of strength, sleep and animation are rev 19 strong, health by Dr. JACOB WEE \KK'S sanguifier, An electric Shi! of huey ant sireng'h fe tk by the, mont debittnind afer uning it; constipation, Ae leave ‘all the func Uondare inorder,” Price'¥? $0 two $4" Depot 202 Bowery WEAN YOURSELF FR of tobacco chewing nae V: fect indilterevee rep I imparts to the breath on agrenso # eder, color the teh, metailed at secur and drug stores, wholesale 417 Broadway, up stairs, SOUTHERN MBRCHANTS-G EK, MEWDUM, Wail street, importer of wicea brandien, £6 , olfers 1 0 cases agrorted liquors, neat y put up im boxes of one dozem beiiles each imported expressly for the Southern and Westerm markets. 18 fab. 26. by the Rev, F. W. Geissenbain to Me Kvn Louisa Snrit, all of this ct'y Juayeworrs—Kairy —Oo Wednestay evening, Feb. 26, by the Rev James Millett, at No $2 East Tweilt stroet, My. Jous Iuuxawonra 10 Mre Jaasmmrs Routt, ali of tis ctty. ‘WELPLY—Inwin. —On Sunday evening, Fob. 22, by the Rev. Mr. Moonoy, pastor of 3 [ridg’t's charob, Mr. Sa- aust, Watrty to Miss Mania Lavista Inwin. Cvrme—Waicat —On Sunday, Fob 22, by the Rev. Mr. Wituiam 4) Conn, ‘of New York, ‘Ohio, to Mies Anmispa A. Waicur, of known to the literary world under Cahill, N.Y, the title ot “Minnie. m Buack —On Saturday mort tion, Joun MCANSH BLACK compositor, @ mative of dies- ge; ‘Scotland, im the 3 ‘th year of bis Tne deocased been employed for upwaros of fificen years in the highly esteemed aad , Fob, 98, of sonsump- Naw Yous Hanatp office, and respeoted by bis associay s. The funeral will take place this afternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence No. 89 West Broadway, His friends, and the mempere of the oralt, are respest- fuily invited to attend. Glasgow and Alloa, Scotiand papers please copy. Cunsingnam —On ‘Friday morning, Feb. 27, Mr. &p- HAM, aged 26 years, soa of Patrick and Rose ‘warp Cv Cunningham. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bers of Howard Engine Company No. 8¢, are respectfully invited to siterd the funeral, this afiernoon, at one o'clock, from the residence cf bis brother in-law, Joseph Green, 0 West Sixteenth sirect, without fur: ber no- tee. Quicisy.—On Thursday, Feb. 26, Ricwarp Quicisy, io the 24th year of his age. Hite friends and acquaintances, and members of Engine Company No. reapeotfully requested to attend tbe funeral, from residence, No. 89 Ridge street, this aflernoop, at one o’clook. His remains will be taken to Calvery for interment Monagay.— On morning, Feb. 27, Tuomas Mor- GaN, im the Blet yoar of his age. Is relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune- ral, this afternoon, at two o’olock, trom his lato residence, No, 61 Rose street. 4i, are bis G@i11:6aN,—On Friday, Feb. 27, Tamms, reliot of the late Jobn Gilligan, cf Gort, county Galway, lrelaud, aged 69 years. Tho relatives and friends of the family, and those of uly Invited to attend street, Aand B, this afternoon, at balf past one o'clock. z ‘Moons.—On Wednesday, Feb 25, after « long and se- vere iliness, Samcmt H. Moons, sged 23 years and & ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon at one o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 198 West Thirty-seventp eet. ‘The members, ex members, and friends of the W. 1. ‘West Guard, are requeste1 to meet to-day, at 19 o'clock M., ot Mr. J. H. Barden’s, No. 281 Bighta aveave, fer ive | pene of paying tae last tribute of respect to our late Ff member, Sament II, Mooms, Panetual atend farce is requested. i!) orver, E£ F. MARKS, Oaptatn Back —On Thureday, of consum| Mr. Av- Guvtus Back, aged 31 years 0: ths and 11 ‘Fils friends and acquaintances, ihe members of io dependent Unicn Light Guard, aad the J. W. Watinck Musketeers, are requested to aticnd the funeral, / be late residence, No 302 o'clock, His remains will be iaterros in tery. + —On Paturday, Feb 98, Joun C. /:mmen- Mann, Senr., formerly of Bacaos Ayres, aged 70 yoars. Novice of the fanera| wil be given w- morrow. Cracry.—On Friday, Feb 47, Rowmat Cricie, in the ‘Zist year of his ago. ‘The fricnds ana rela\ives of ibe family are respeotfally Invited to attend the fuseral, this afternoon, atvwo o'clock. from the residence of his brother, James Crag! Sullivan street. ee Friday, Feb. 27, Renaova Koon, wife of Fria ‘The relatives and friends of the family are iar ied tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clocs, (rom » 16 Thomas street. McanNaY.—On Saturday, Feb. 28, Jaume Mcannst, (0 the 20th year of his oge. ‘The friends and acquain' ances of the {7 mily are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral ti, afyernoon, ot one or from No 103 West Crenty gizih street Mout ay.—On Friday, Fev. 97. of consumption, Parmick = |, fo-morro® afer. will meet the 12 o'eloot Wiiiet.a Ad her ia town, on Aap, Fe ‘96, Fassy Wioet, in the year of rae relatives and friends of the family are invited to at the faneral, to morrow morning, at eleven o'clock,