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Mutices ef Sew Puhhications. BOOED RECBIVED TO MARGE 7. ‘Teo Mother's Handbook. By Edwara H. Barker, M.D. @onsumption. By W. W. Ball, MD. ‘The Bay Paid By J. G. Sollanc. ‘The Drame of Farib. ‘Mitwg Richard the Firet. About Right sad Wrong. american Gentioman’s Guide tc Politeness and Fashion. 4 Manval of Composition and Letter Writing. Bimomore’s New York and 80 Miles Around. ‘The Commercial Agency Avaua) for 1653. ‘Bount's Megasine for Marob. ‘United Biatcs Magazine. Merry’s Maseaom. ‘The Philadelphia Business Directory for 1687. ‘The Americen Medica! Gaette. ‘Tap Duama or Eanrn. By Stephen Kidder. A. Raancy, Broadway. A second Milter come to judgment! The judgment, how- over, ts of asomewhat different kind trom that which oon- Peerated the fame of Paradise Lost. The objec! of Mr. Kidder $m this ambitious flight te etated tm the pretace to be the de- sire to show im what way buman depravity is the rewult @f the violation of the law of man’s purest and highest ‘being. Thm moral thesis he has made the ground work composition in biank verse in the dramatic form, (@m:ending over nearly 800 pages, which, for boldness, eo- eemtricity of fancy, and reckless disregara of all eatab- mabed Iterary rules, bas perhaps never yes had its equal. ‘The volume is a gem in its way to curious book collectors, for wéthing more unique and extraordinary ts, we wii) ‘venture to say, to be found on their shetves. Kuve Rionanp Tux Finer. By Jacob Abbott. Har. per & Brothers. ‘This is ano bor of My. Abboti’s agreeable ohild’s hie wee. The ides of presenting In a ning le biography all the Manta connected wiih particular reigns and wich are 0 be found +onttered over a variety of authorities, tes geod one, aud serves to !mprese the minds of oblidren with ® more distinct remembrance of the events and in- oid pte of remote bistorical periods thaa ts acocmpitahed By the ordmary school methods, There is, besides, a @barm fp this iorm of composition for youth which leads ‘Bem isensibiy on tp the path of investigation, and tn- @ucer them to accumulate stores of information which they might vot otberwise be d'sposed to acquire, We Weresore see with pleasure mon like Mr. Abboit devoting wemscives to the tesk cf supplying (he demand which Bas set tn for works of this kind, and we hope soon to ‘ee realized through their efforte complete tbreries of Bistory snd biography for the growing generation. MAPS. Mirouriy’s Mar or tus Wortn, on Mun- es70a's Proggctioy. New and revised edition. Charice Desilver, Market street, Philadelphia; Applewn & Co., New York. ‘This is the most perfeo\ map of ite Kind thas hae as yes been publiahed tm apy country. Jt embraces the re wearchee o! the most distinguished nedern explorers, both by see and land; the sailing tracks of the principal navi- @ tore from the time of Columhus to that of the late Ame Yloap exploring expeditien commanded by Commodore Wilkes; the overland routes of noted travellers from the @ag9 oi Browne and Park in Arion, in the years 1196 94, fe thoee of Frcment in California and Oregon; the route and discoveries of Dr. Kane's Arctic expedition; the mall eam packet and overland route to India; the various reutes of travel by sea and land over the whole world; the Atlantic an¢ Pecifo railroad routes; the track of the prepracd ocean telegraph; and, im abort, all the recent dteoover’ 9. Mysensiu’s Mar or Pernsyivania. Desilver, Philadelphia; Appleton, Broadway. ‘This splendid map of the State of Penasyivania brings @ows to © recent date all the changes that bave taken pines tn the distributton of its territory sad population. ‘The new railroad jines and branches, post and cross coun- wy roads and fresh capa! cuttings are al! indicated upon tte suriace §Therocan bo po more minute and sat stac- tory chart co! e county tian this map of Mr. Mnobell. WORKS a1/10uNCED. Meters. Tickvor & Fielts, of Bostom, aunounce a new @dtton of the Waverley Novels, the two fret volumes of whicb were to be deitvered yesterday. Not having come te band we are unabic to pronounce upon the merits of ibe pupliGst'on. From the details given Im the prospec- tes, Dowever, 1 eoems to us to Combine all the require- mente of ap clegant and pozuiar edition. It is intended to insue every month two volumes of the serics until the whole (48 vols. complete, The will be caretuily annolaied and {ilustrated wih Une gravings. The price will be 76 cents a ve! an tien of ibis hit d has long beca called for, and if the ap- pearance of the work only fuili's the promises of the pub- Mebere wo have po doubt that will have an extensive ale. ‘Meseys Lippincott X Co., of Philadeiphia, also announce en peasy ready another illustrated edition of the Waver- fey Novels. Tho work will be complete in 24 volumes, @uodectmo, iNcsirated with upwards of 800 engravings. Derby & Jaokecn advertise e work by Mr. Oscanyan, of entitied ‘the Sultan and bis People,” with by a native ef Turkey. From tne abitity dis- played by Mr. Orcanyan tn Bis lectures we bavo nodoubt tha: h's work will prove exccedingly attractive, and will be read with avidity by those who are desirous of obtain man nemea Patrick Doyle, who died from the effects of a Pistol shot wound received on the Sth ult, at the hands @ Cepisin Jobe Worden, of the canal boat Bradford, EE Betedk iH AR sth Pavat Ratumoad Accromt —An Inquest was held upon the body of @ boy named Jobn Brady, who died rrom tho effects of injuries recetved by jamping Of one x the Had ipl ea = 40, 1, 65, Count — Now, 86, 67, 68, 69, 89, a 3 i: eeonere ata cnminaene eatanns. conne ae ae fit sit i : 4 ‘ && i i i HI i HI ra 33 AH g s . H i FY 3 5 at Tap Evans Brauer Suoonxe Cass —The impeno- ‘wable mystery whiob surrounds this oase yet remaine unsolved. Mis, Greeno, ules Lilly, still Hes"at the New York Sorpiial, soffering from the effects ot the pistol shot wound rhe received about two weeks ago itis very able now thet she wi)! recovor trom the wound, i» whiob case ft is not likely tha: the name of her aveall- sot will be revealed. I t generally believed that the ‘wounded woman is well aware of ber assailaot's name and piece of residence, vut sho will uit mately recover, she {3 unwillipg to reveal the secret, fearing to get herself into 7 trouble by #0 doing. The poysieias in atiencance the patient ia ef opinion of the ‘a lew cays, iu which case but litte hope of her revovery need be expected. Tam Accmant ¢y THe Kee Ringo —The socident on tbe Erie Railroad, which we announced yesterday, turne out to bean insignifioant affair, A irais of empty cara ‘was precipitated into the Hackensack rtver, without etther loon of life or imb. The accident enoarrsd ia gon- sequence of the pegligenoo of the engtuesr, +no"did noi observe the proper signal in time to prevent bm rain from tumbitpg ito the river. Movamnts oF ocR MiytaRy Visrraxs—The Charloe- town City Guard, now stopping st Tammany Hi xe! to tate ety, om their way home from Washlagten, whers ‘hey bave heen witnessing the tnanguration, attended Dr. Chopin’s oburch yesierday forenoon. for the parpose of hearing divine service. Ic the atternuon sbey took @ stroti shout towm for the purpose of seatng the public Duildipgs, the *clepbant,” &. They have dorm lowited to brea! at the Astor House this moratar. ‘ter which ‘they will appear on parade tn the Park. aad will be ro viewed by the Mavor. It is the tatention ot i'\o company 10 Jeave in the Norwich boat at 4 o’olock tht: aNeraoon. Arranger t@ On an ex'ensive scale ave won made at Charlestown for the reception of the Gaard oa their re turn home. They eve to bave a larce eso0rt at Breton, where a grand dinner will be in preprration for them In. the evening they w#! aitend a bali, to 5e em tn honor of thetr return by the military ‘of Charlatown The Guard are a Sue looking set of mon, 20d acserve » good deal of attention. ; & Oorw Barn.—Thomas Sailivan, » reetdont of the First ward, not baving the fear of wiuter before ais eyes, walked into the East river, at the foot of Brow street, atan early bour yesterday merniog, and would most ‘certainly have perished bad tt net been for the exertions of two policemen, who relieved kim frow an upplessant situation, after much troubie. Suiltvan was taken to the bospital, in an exhausted conslition. Police Intellige ALDEEMAMIO INTBRYERKYCR AT A Station Hovse.—Caps, Kieaner, of the Fourtoenth ward police, in bis report to the Chief of Police yestercay morniog, compistns of the interference of Alderman Moueghan, who ho altezes disobarged a may pemed Patrick Connirghem, who had deen arrested on charge of inciting ® riot at tho dre in = and confined im the station house iu thst Leary & €0.s New Qi Patterns for genuemen’s drean has ia thie day isened, togeth a large invoice ef Paria hata of le'e styles, inelading brated Cambridge soft hat (a new water proof article) in vari ous colors. and sale at our counters only. LE! De jeaders of fashions for gente’ bate, Nos. 3,4and5 as: 1 fouse. Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, will ring fashion for gentlemen's hate tas (sy Poortary 2. Speeent, 118 Nawan Street, Invites the aitention of hia friencs and the public to the suring fashions for gentiomen’s hale Prices $3 50. Warranted «xperior te the $4 hats of Broadway. id —This New and SiGursey's phccegraphio pees of ecw Breakeaye f Gunite, nbsogranie rl Be No connection with pi 20 cent Ambrotype Likenesses with Case, beautifully colored. Great run for portraits—originay intro duced by KIMBALL, 347 Broadway. Pheenix-Like.—Jones’ Old Italian, for Skin diefigurements Is.; Jones’ coral hair all restorative, %.: La- font'sfiqnid alabaster for Indies’ skin, 2s.—oll euperd) articles. De Bowery. Aved at Green's Storc, No. t Astor new styles of cloves, Los cravats, aod goatiemen's underwear, per late steamer. at Wholesale.—We to inform and style to the finest, whi Jowest figure ip the trade \ ‘255, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner ‘Titman’s World Renowned Artificial flowers, ooly at TILMAN'S, 71 Bleecker street, wear Mroad- way, wholesale and retall. Spectal Notice.—Our Closing Sale ts Discon- tinned for Monday only > rive ns aa opportuni (9 rearran ce our stock apd deliver yin alread: FE. V. HAUGHW OUT & 0 John Wood's New Gymnasium Now Open— at do. 6 KasTwenty eighth street. pear Fifth avence + Wood! ” a Pomade for Bean- fying the a to ot. 22 that ad rc ina sat pT A Wi removes dandruf, alw: iving the hair tbe appearance of being fresh sham) Repuine unless FETRING! Balm of « Thousand Fiowery”’ by all draggiats. Deflance Salamander Safee—with Patent powder proof defiance jocks and crona bare, Depot 192 Poarl mire!, one door below Maiden inno. ROBERT M. PATRICK. Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, W' and Toupres bold thelr sway supreme Who'resle and retail, aod the dye privately applied, at No. 6 Astor How Batchelor's Hajr Dye, Wigs and Teapecs, | the beat im the world made, sold and applied at Zi) Broaiway. Hil. Har Dye binek or ings « Hox, pilable entiing of tbe vigor of the etomach the regularity of the ex@f len the purity Of the biod, depends the duration of § ¢ aud phrw ‘There three renentia's of longéty and bewith sre regnined and perpetuated by the use of HOLLOWAY'R pills Murray & Lanman’s Fiortda Water.— poration does not exhaust it A hand! wih itto-day will send forth its fragraree. ms of cdoriferour blossoms, fore mooth. Washing sloae will re Bold by PD. T. LANMAN 4.00. wholenale = — FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Scwpay, Mareb 8 —OP M The money market during the early part of the past woek was gradually getting eesior, but towards the close there were indications of a Ittile more nctlvity, The desks bave not varied much fn their movements, and the returns on Monday will not show any materia! elie ration in tho aggrogate of the leading departments. The month of March cap hardly pass over without the usual stringency {on money matters. The heavy payments heve just commenced snd ee the season advances the ro sources of the mercantile classes will be more largely drawn upow, and more aid will be required. The impor. tations bave thus far been enormous, wibout any im- portent increase in the exports, and as the !mporters are required to remit, the demand for money must increase. ‘The demand in Europe for Americas securities bas been out down to & very smal) amount, and thie resoaroce har been very much reduced. We bave had for years, np 0 this time, large markets sbrosa for our raliroad stocks and bonda, and the proceeds have been of great servios im liquidation of our forsign indebtedness. The annual interest we now have to pay on Atmorican securities | beld in Europe i¢ much greater than the annual @alte of stock; #0 that all of our now remitiances of stock | fare absorbed {p the payment of inverom. This cutsot a vory important resource, The anneal interest an Ame. rican stocks owned by foreigners is equal to one-third | the ourent valve of our exportation of cotton. In other words, noarly one-third of our entire shipment of comon ta required to pay to foreigners the interest on the Ame rican stocks they bold. This important end foarful fact should bo borne in mind by all Moanciore. Cur foreign Imporiations are ipereasing much moro rapidly than our means of payment, while our indebtedness abroad on onr ttock anourttion baa already renchet an amount truiy 8 morely for the paymont of intoremt has reached outt that fo# dream of, ‘The stock mArhot Closed yertorday dull and heavy. The quantity of railroad stocks pressing for sale must prevent any important or permanent ml remce im prices. ‘Tho brokers aro fairly loaded own with them, and the smonnt ie daily increasing Tho public hare beoome sick and disgusted with the mapagement of onr moet im. por'act lines of raiiroad, and have finally got thetr eyes only fifty sents. None 200, pre rietore of ihe | or sale ‘ater etree’, New York, and by all drucgiete, at | ‘WEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1857. Open to the ecormous frauds practioed under the mace of Anaaclering fast an possib'o en this class of investments. It te to inte mage for many to do 90 without loss. year ending July 1, 1066, The exportation of specie from thie port lass week was | ‘De sarsings were, a 98,160 19 se 68 ‘701 60 “ 700 08 Brig ¥. 0. Pietd, 4,440 00 4 i Ate 00 | 86 the beet portion of the business your tecladed in that Svsbtp Quaker Oity, Havans—Sp. doudloons 47,260 00 | statement, the year’s business will gives met result of 229,195 00 —Sp. silver..... Probably net less than $260,000, or sufliclent to pay one year’s rent of the Vermont and Oameda, and one year’s Total for the week... Previourly reported. interest on Vermont Central Ist mortgage. ———-——~ | __ The financial condition of the trustees of the Vermont Total, 1857... .ssseceereeeee soeeees@4,10T,0TT 08 | Contras In the samo week last year the exportation amounted to h mm whose peasession the property remaims, was on Deo. 91, 1866, as fellows:— Debis—Notes and bills payabie,,........ Balances due connecting rosds. $1,204,146, The total shispment from this port this year, up to Marob 7 inolunive, is greater than up to the olose 0° the menth last yoar, The payments into the sub-tres- bury lost week were comparatively Hmttef, in the ab- sence of arrivals irom Earope. The atiantio and the Persia arrived ut the close, with very valuable cargoes, TOM... ses ssssesseesenceer ee Aseets— Wood and shop stook on hand . 138, Balance dye trom connegilag yond 5 and we may look for n gremt incroase to duties duriog | Total... ier chosanes eee the present week. By this statement it appears that the expeotation or A. H. Nicolay’s regular semj-wookly auction sale o | Pressed to the stockholders of the Vormont and Canada stocks and bonds v i2 take piace on Monday, the 9th inst, | Ballrosd at their annual meeting, ‘‘that on the Ist of Jan- Wary, 1857, the Indebtodmess of the trustees would be fally met by the assets,’ has been realized, and there seems 10 be no reason to apprehend that for the coming year the Vermont Central Railroad Company wil! not be able to more than pay thetr yearly ront to the Ver mont and Canads Railroad Company tn accordance with ‘at hal’ pasttwo've o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exohange. The catalogue ino!udes $16,000 Jilinois intermal improve Ment taterest atook. Tbe vaiae of genera) merchandise imported into this por! durisg iho week ending and including Friday, Maroh 6, amounted to, Dry goods.... the 'eaze. Tre foregoing statements prove comolusively that thero is some vitality and recaperative strength even Total tmportations . oreares coneeese tu the mash sbeced Vorment Cont ter tral Railroad, and we are Piscactineaceneds lag rere aie > ag gratified to bear of snob results, indicating salisfeotorily wo wap ty that the property is under jodicions and inteltigont ms. Begement. Excess ¢f tovorte over expor' ‘The priucips! articles of import during as follows:—Coffeo, $105,400; undressed skins, $176,525; Stock Exohange. davumnat, Marob 7. 1987 1000 ans Risaing KR. 300 bd 8! 911600 Virginia 6's, 99 beu0 ‘b30. lard, $81,642; sugar, $588,544; watches, $60,096. 924 ‘the following tablo will show the exports of the five ged v5 £8 prinetpal staplo articios for the week aud your:— 8000 do 880, 86. ——- 6 —, 9 —-—-1887.-—— 2600 d0....... 85 Werk ending March 8, 4 Value. Amount Valve BOCO Cal 78 77b.. 66 Cotton, Daler 2,018 $204,731 2.978 $168,741 | 10000 NYCRR7'=bs 102 Fioar, bis. 226 284,894 22078 = It” 100 1000 Brie ba 1876. 9396 Onyn meal, 3880 10,416 1,007 a SOOCRRChe’7inZ0, 8) Wheat, 231633. 44.617 10,808 16,555 do. 930. 8034 100 Corn 04,806 © 0,008 60.410 47.65 1000 HRRR dm. 87 Pork, Dbla‘andted..” Sass ites a,g00 Gotiae | Leo 40 8F be Hx I00 , oe aa tip od KE Pie 16000 Ill Oen RRbe. 1 54 100 gate ic ee 9 Tote) oo. ececeeceee = 9ORRO1S = $408,028 . 160, 3 a ; De:reaso of week as compared with that of 1856,.$216, 0% 16 INO Rights. 141 860 do 16 1000 T H &ASdmt. 1000 ‘Tho following te » comperattve statement of the value 2d Bank. : of exports from the sommencoment of the your to Marsh 1867, _Incredia. Decrease 92,673,205 $842,623 _- 11,744,042 — $1,220,146 30 666 - 24.168 7 re Seon — 496,128 288,810 — 068,307 Tolal..... 98,064,487 $6,065,541 9342,61 Net decreases to Marob 6, 1857...... S The Watertown and Madiecr. ..!rosdOompany ts offering for sale at ite oftioe, 394 Exchange place, tn this city, three huncred thousand dollars of the bonds of the cities of Mad! ropand Watertowo, Wisconsin, bearing seven and cight per cent per apaum interest ; thirty-five thousand dollars of eight per cant bonds of the township of Waterloo, and a Jnrge™ 0 t of eight per cent farm mortgage coupon bonds, guarantied by the compeay. The ctty Comptroller anmor aces that be wilt recetve pro- posals until tho Slat of March, instant, for eigbt hundred thousand dollars of CenwWal Park fund stock, in shares of one hundred dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of x per cent per annum, payable quarterly, and tbe pris- cipal reimbursable on the Ist of July, 1887. Proposals witi be received by the Comm\esioners of the Canal Fund of the State of New York until moon of the ‘24tb instant, for the whole, or any part, not lezs than $5,000, of s loan of five hundred thoussad dollars, The interest on the loan is five per cent per annum, payable quarterly, and the princips) roimbursable on the Ist of January, 1871. The following memoria! from the holders of the stook of tne Wabash and Erie Canal of Indiana eapnot but receive proper attention tp the Log- ielajare that Sta'e, The stockboders ask for nothing more than they are ip equity entitied to, They may not bave any legal claim, butas the State has destroyed the very property which tt gave tp paymen for its bonds ihe oid creditors are entilied to some re- dreve, The anvexed resolutions, passed at a recent meet- ing of the stockholders tp this ctiy, place the points at fenue In the proper light — At a meeting of the holders of the certificates of stosk io the Wabssb and Erie Gaga! in Indiana, held in the the Isth day of Fesrcary, 1867, J. ea appoicied Coa) man, and Albert G Allen, Enq., Seoretary The object of tbe mooting was to comider the present | condition and tho feture prospeots of the Wabash aad Erie Cava! im luciana, avd the measures which should be 92,811,659 191,968,946 cr Y COMMERCIAL KRERORT. Sarvmpay, March 7—0 P. M. —The sales ombraced about 50 bbls, tnaludiog 0,, and poaris at 70 ‘The market was heavy, and oom The sales embraced abou’ inuey | adopted ny ihe parties holding cersifleates of stock In said 5 Their interest ta. the ‘and obtain | ©*taciam superfine and extra | m rho uate of ladinza asthe nature of ph thes thd Cal capa was unobauged, while sale were onal ont about 400 a 600 bbls mt the arove rarious, at ine la gisiature ofthe Sais | Soa born ilour was heavy for common while tales embraced about 66 | ple y of the abi prices Wh 0 of ove ball of the public debt of the Siate; and 18 of tle bonds sere ed 10 accept Of susb *soarity, and joom to ft and tte wile sod revewors in payment for the epe-baif of the eaid public debt, ond also to reim burse them for now advances of money required for the comptotion of (be sid canal. on the # lemm pledge made | we the said be ders by the Lrgisiature, that | revenues and prota of the said canal, present and fu tore, should remais and be inviolave aud in full force until the objeots of the raid act sbould be fully sco7m Pliebed, and #iso that the operation of the said actin thovld not be molested or tmpxired, or arrested or at tached by the State of Indiexa; aud wheress, lt avpears be business of the caval has beea seriously allected, Tecelpta so far impatred spat whey now be relied Upom as a source of revenue, and tl arizes in consequence of the competition of railroads authorized by the State since the presage of the public | debt ect, on the 19th Janvary, 1844—therefore, | Resolved, That the State of Indiana having virtually Geatroyed tbo soovrily wbich it had pledged and on | obl . legal, coupersate the’ botser was more active, bat prices were w at irregular 9 sales embraced ax0nt 6.000 buabels, inoladed im which wore 17,000 bushols Chieago spring at $1 94, 5,000 co, Westerm white tn siore; 4600 do. common Sovihern rei at $1 40; Milwaukie the dock anc $1 45 in store, and 1, 00° 60 tS) 40. Corn was lees active. otvely Western mixed at 140 im store. sew Southern yellow wes at Tic. and old whi jay at 8c. Ryo— Salen of 1,200 Dusbela Southerm were mado a ais were ateady, with enles of State at 480, 0 49: Western at Sie. ab2e, and prime Cnicago was bela . Be Coy rem —-The market was steady, with sales of about 700 bags Kio at 100. a il sc., 100 mate Java at Lbo., omnivgo (about one half ot a i 3 & : é : i been forced pool, and especially for grain. were (irmer, About 28,000 bushels of grain in bulk and bags, wore ai 4%d. & bd. 40 tons tallow at Te, bd. 150 boxes bacon at 168, | apd 1C0 teveee Deef at Se, To Bremen 100 tons of log lo Havre rews were ap bourne sogagements wore made at oO. per feot mr esurement, avd yo Siduey rates wero at off witnout é F : H i 7 if 3 4 2 /quitabee, to income! a aid oc ht lor the fall emonnt thereof. Reso: wit foreig Ci | ts per foot. Kater to Califorma wore duil as 95 | attend to ite presestation to the , ead trough eon por boas | Peat conehoa. Sot to ooops put to eneneten onae toge- Fart Aboat 160 bones M R raisins wore sold at deom expedient and proper, in order | ** * sures os tbe fe ceonre ina chpccte of Bat wee quiet at 960 a $1 memorial 1 100 Hors were eusey ai Te, 8 iCo for ro end Western soe ache ae Sess fn gos Brm sd ies Som wi we Any, vacancy, Viti | Hats wes trae oot quiet ‘The Chairmen. J. FD. Lavior: teanc Seymour, Lutber | 14? wag ©, Clark, Daniel B, Ryall, Jobn Forgasen, J. N. ‘Peking, | | |AsTHRN—ThO wAPRet Ototinuer © § Sole wan’ sit | Wan, it Bioe. a1 90, a820. for Nght and nigere weighs aud 836” a 400. | "The meetirg then aojonrned, signet t» the enll of anid cok. Tee following table gives the movements foy | Committee. 0 WOR xe nt Oak | The stockholders of the Deleware, [ackawanse and | pocoipts, aides save 4,000 Western Ralironc Compaay ave taken $491,600, boing | Salty... . 40. 47,000 4190 | Berk do, 27/000 5,100 Hive —The éemand (brongh tho ween was aot end 76, The annual report farmishes the following Oxnres— | wosed wih much Ormnee. Among the ssiee wore 9,000 Or. | Rio Grando, canal weight, at Sic. six mos, umual ee | Balance of 1865 $25,642 21 | jectone; 0¢0 St. Domingo, cruel weight a bi Me, on mor; 2,060 Rio Batohe a} Séc, mes, 4000 dry $410,199 17 | California, veual weight, at 36c.. six mow ; 1,600 198,267 68 rcattering rorya! 4c at pt, with other ‘Texas and southern. Motaras The sae imeloded sbout 400 0 600 Bhde | Cube muscavado at fe, 0 450. Naval Stomm wi Wit Sav.eur.t00 98,118 000 Stidee ac entate g ,837,,! 5 7 id Havens A 101180 T.ebolce oratce '7ea,500 14,088,150 S384,700 708,258 438, 100 242,300 494,690 40,077 5,960 | 810,616 649,140 46,975 2.0,208 Totats ,. $61,860,090 $26,906,480 $8,970,042 88,717,710 | R pon guvae ‘The total value of waves held (@ New Oricare is $8,185, 580, by thie table, ‘The directors of the Vermont and Oawada Railroad Company have isrned a printed circular. containing the'r report to the atookbolders, and gtving an tmeresting este. | ‘Mend of the bustens operations of the Verment Oeste | ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. ———————ESEEooRo EEE ‘and Vermont and Cansde Railroad: for two yearsand © Dall, to Des. 31, 1966, 1b» Journal hae the felowing ob- —__MNCELLANEOUS, a WB. — & 00.8 Pa’ "7D Sceese erase re Br (estore ever SE Uae, @.8. importer of wines, 16 Wall street. ualities give ite, yanciens of ‘ausuree De- ISH AND PROVISIONS —ALLAN & ROSE, NO. 2% ‘Washington oo Bow York, offer large fat Nos. land 2 mackerel, 'arge Hi herrings, exira box exe pickled and dry codfish, primo butier, cheese and pork. C, WELLS 4 CO, 11) FRANKLIN STREET, BE- ‘Broadway and West Broadway, New York, an- ‘of the United States, Calif the West Indies, can assortment of genuine patent med: #8, cologne, » hair dyes, gum'drops, cated lozenges, cashous. cansulor: syringes, indie rubvor Articles, and all the various and miscellaneous arvicies uaually kept by first class druggista The patent meiiicines sold by un ‘are procured direct from the bropeisiors or their exclusive agenis, and jp aU cases are Warvanied genuine, R's, FISH, FISH. 1,000 pact fat mackerel. 1,000 quintals ‘oodtich. 1,500 boxes extra fine 300 barrels corn fed: i EARL, BARI HOLEMEW & CO., 196 Greenwich at., _ Commisaton Merchants, Wye N THONE $8.10 BOOTS AT JONES, Mo. 10 Avn atreo\: alse, the doubie sole boots at $5, IQUOR DESLERS’ AND RS? NOVICE. —FLA to afty gallons of new tral \y, Holland Hnghish gin. Jemelea rum, apple. each and ry brandy. How and Monougabe! ey tor anie by Dr. L. FRUCHTWAN GER, 143 Maid VABKNGER’® LON! oN OORDIAL GIN. rte IMPORTANT TO WHOLESALM DEALERS. The (mportant modifications of the tarti! introduced by the recent actof Oengress, will go into effect in July next. The enormous daty bitberio tmpored upon Messexcen’s Loxpow Conpiat Gry, will eoffer so material a reduction that we aball he enabied (0 offer our celebra'ed disiilation to heavy pur ebosers at pric suficiendy low to bring it within the reach of even thore who from motives of eoonomy alone, have berm ‘content to use the inferior Holland gins as a substitute Tak ing \nte consideration ‘the dilfwrence in our favor be tween the British and American liquid measure. the subsori bers are of opinion that it will pow be tn thelr power to import the finest London cordial gin ata cost but slightly exceedir g tbat of ihe octomorest achoappa used by the impoverished peagan- try of Holland and Germany, and of tn Sines an a beverage of rare ‘eficary.. They have aisde ar rapgements therefore to that end. and looking at the Increased covsumption they will have a right to anticipate wil em article sdimitted to be #0 uncxeeptionable in price and qua} iy, they felieitale “emseiven on the pect of driving at once wl the wretebed imitations of {t from the A: mar Ket spd of protecting their pure and beverage from the base adulteration so trequenuy tt. R. K. MiBSE! a London 1Gin Fole importers of “Messenger’ 58 Fulton street, New York. WN. B.—No association with “Cwsar'a wife,” nor with the “rude forefathers of the hamlet ; —— Grim, growling Wiuler (tes afer, Aod Spring With amiies and boars advances, Once more we bail the Fossate cur, Which, drawn by laughing houra advances, The srew Dark feels 'be ‘Which im the softer heavens are glowing, And through our jong tmpeded streams ‘The tide once more \s brightly flowing. ‘The heart with warmar bozes ia rite, ‘The cheek with brighter bue ie lighted, And Commerce. wakening ‘n'o life, it Winter i reqnited: rough, old Mareh, bit true, we trnat Prt hale and hearty, if not handaome, And every peck of thy dear dust ; “Ie worih,”” they say, ' a monareh’s ransom.” Our winier clothes we'll #oon resign— knows we've had a plenty of It! And BENS tn some advice of mine, wise men may improve with pro‘ Dow't walt ti} fom, Dink, Harry goss, ‘All crowding to the Smitha together Bit go at once, and pick auch clothes ‘An best may muit ihe ebange of weather. SMITH BROTHERS’ one pr'co wholesale and reiaii clo. ng Warerooms, 127 and 140 Fulton siree:, Naw York EASENGER'® LONDON OORDIAL GIN, NOW Yanding €3 American Congress from Londeo. For sale by ai in bend. or in exes trom sure, by RB. 8. MESSENGER & OO., 58 P ulion streat. NE PRICE Carpet and ollcloth warehouse. YOUNG & JAYNE, 64 Broadway. corner Fraaklin street. SEWING MACHINES.-I of BINGER & 00.8 GA TR, & beantifal ibis paper will learn Bow lo purchase & s@wing machine with whi BL,0t0 year clear profi oan be made, nod wall be pro “ected trom being Imposed upoa by any of Whe lnmaBuy ma chines now before the public. IM. Kinger & Co's Gazaue will Be Rent grntig whoo ply. by letier or otherwine. . SINGER & 00, 823 roadway, New York. 6 8OULHKRN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION 10 THE PUBLIC, I bndersiend » number of druggies and grocers tn this of BS yah respectable, are offering Wo the ‘sade Ww iaton and countertelt §eiedam I advier the couniry mercbania to purchase from ie time UDOLPIIO WOLDS, Fole manatacta: ar and importer, New York. 18, Dand 2 Beaver Atwater Mumford @ Co Love & Homes W ON. Titus & Oo Thoroas Hope & Co. 4 G. Smith. Philip Daier a Oo... OA A Wheimore A. aR Dope OO... Waldron, Page & CO j Conkle & Ge, Bielvon & Apuery Tohw W. Smith 40... jaahiny 12 Front ern a ¢ . U5 Vrmublin airent barves A Par M Hrowd OH Bingen... Tod Browdwmyg 9 al, Dison & Framer 149 Cuaentver fos net © Incecsoll & Field M Beekman sireet. M. Word, Close & Oo Hurra, Risley & Kichen, Hisil Boekel & Co. cok with & Greene Secone Edward Orel oe pl & Tilford eb wrenne ante at Mapas Fulton avd Willisca aie, . Bopnet 4 Co m2 Veoey & 00 Gentry, Biate & OO... orden, Pellow® 4 MoMMian De. . erael Minor & Cc . treet “ healer & He ‘ sees DB ran etrest, Livingston Brother & Kinkesd., 68 Vow iret ARTISTE, L'THOGRATUERS, EX Jodia paper, India ink, Rice paper of superior qnality, Colored gelatine in abreta T° ‘Vermilion and carm o> For sale by THADDES eo DaviEe 4 00., famufactor ouers, ITT and 129 William street, New York. TT ® NEW YORK ARCADE any description. There are 32 lores. #0 ia © cf bnainess wholenaie and retall, !de ow remia qpn'ral loca. on and perfect #y elem of the aint chment ecables the mer chants conmected to undersell Seuicers Ladies and entiemen. Mt will re ne Arcade, B jut & stores now ro Aevly Same ciately, W bisemrs AND Morar We PONS) Fo GmOW ma weeks, Sheveat eth wt oat main oF way, came, «Soni eu ‘on to onl! int ‘The friends of the family ° veral, to morrow afvtrnoon at one o'clock, from 95 Fink ttreei, without further novior \ Maz —On , March 4, Kimara Mas, aa bahitemt ef New York Her fonerai will take piace from the residence ly are respectiv y lovited $0 atteed, withont further aon Sreyre.—On Sevorday, Merch 7. Femnemox 0, Srmrs, ia ne see the abtb year olatl o'o)0ek oboreb, in Bergen, Hi remains will be taken to Rergen Cemetery Jes6 = ia Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, March 7, at cigbt o'clock, of iiiamowtory rheomatiom, Joum W. | the 494 pear of er family are requerted to attend his from eruoon at three o'clock, 4 your ot bla ee. relatives atc the friends of tho faantiy aro invued fo attend bis funeral, this afternoon, at (wo o'clook, orm Dis Ince renidence, 12 Downing stret. wihout Alrther BOUCe McGars —On Sonday, March f, of conreauen of the brain, Wouam THome MOGiNP, aged 10 mosthe end 16 | aye, opty durviving 200 of Thes sad Jane MoGinn, Bul We anow Sor beset ous carling ! Tieth pot benesth the row We know that our Cov: it nortied Th the bosom of bis Any have hie bi ane That when tte’ tolls are fre HT SH ‘We ebal) clasp bim to oor besome, | ‘To be paried nevermore. ‘The fuperal will take piace rote Sirorncen ot bolt pass two O'clock, from ihe resitonce of mis parece ar) Oy o’olock aeewurnes MECHRRDONY — On Saturday evening, Baayase Drepwes Maccumrpomr, aged monihs and 33 Jays he hiends and scquaintances of she family ere re- sptctially invited vo attond his funeral, (aie sfwrncen at past one o'clock, from bis late reel No. 838 epwice street His remains witi be taken to the Lu- therav Cemetery for interment. Vianyeny,— Ip Brooklyn, on Saterday evening, March 7, Mancanny Fiornmey, « native of Bcerriif, county Ole, Ireland, eged 80 yearn. ‘The relathyes and friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend her funera, from the reaklence of son, Samue) Flannery, corner of weubon and Itushing aveoues, this afternoon at two o'clock Hole —On Sx‘urday, March 7, Paxtamma, widow of the Jate Jobn Hoag, Her reme'ne will sop in law, J W. Bowron. No 2 atreot, on Wed- nesday morning. to Ming Bing for interment Maxiiy,—Op Sunday, March 8, Tusovous Taswas Man my, third son of Malachi and Kate Martin, eged 3 years es ‘mendes of the family squested 10 atiend the u arer the reaidence of his pari 645 Sghin Osivary March 7, Mr, 49 years, if funeral, AVEL Ue, this afiernoon at two o'olo xk, to Gomme ter ose —On Buncey, March 8 Eowanv N. Dixon, after a sbort ilineer, aged 4 wontbs and 26 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ae invited to atiend the funcra}, ‘rom (he residence of hiv e af ernonn at two o’aiook. March 8, Hawar R. Onevam, aged 83 years and 8 days, sou of (1 late Henry Cowtar, ate co a relatives ap. friends of thy farnity are respectis invited to attend bis funeral, from tho reridence of mother, Mrs, Alida Costar, No. ® Zast Kleverth street, rear Fourth avenue, to morrow afternoom st thre: bat oon without fartber in yiiatt ypimse.— On tonday, Marob 2, at eca, by ‘ailing aloft ins gale, AvaRy AN, Of Providouce, & séamam os doard the bark W. H Ubandior Provideote sapere mbine Gat, Oxnoms.—@n Baturday, Mareh 7, Maacamrr, wife of Dr. M. L. Osborn, alter a short illness, tz the S1a98.—On Seturdey moroing, Mareb 7, Wiss Syms, 50 years, 4 monihe and £ days. (he friends te bw trom bis hate maine will be taken to Qumu.—Un Friday morning, March 0, at three o’sleek, of disease of the lungs, Kara L.. Qurax, aged 19 years and 10 days. Toe relatives and friends of the family are re! Po bo Teepe stully tom. ay 7, of membrano: § Ce seas SE daughter of JN and Mw. BM, “Orne tyiande of the family, New York Lodge, P. A. M., and Oriental Lodge, No 68.1.0 © ¥., are t Invited to aitend ber funeral, irom the CI avenes, ole morning at jay, Meron 1, Mire, Nimmo, wife oF is, NO 68 Lexin; } past tew 0'0100k ny. —On Cheries Nimmo, of 886 Tenth aveune Baw? —On Baturdsy, March 7, ua Peavom, 4 deugbter of Wiliam B. and Margaret a. Babbitt, aged years, 6 months aod 18 days The friends of the family sro invited to attend her fu- or friends of the family ae invited to attend the fu- Ry a! a atone 1. 3stts sscses F 1 Pen