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A dramatic spectacie entitled the ‘‘Usurper of Siem,’” | was played for the first time im this city at this estab- ‘York, who were atiracted, not by the play, but by the @ephants Victoria and Albert, who were announced to Qppear in the leading rdle. These elephants were first Introduced to the public im London, at Astley’s Deing the beat artistes, After starring 1t sufficiently long fm England, they were brought out here to gain new lau- rola, as other stars do, and their success in Western | theatres bas been immense, They got nice puffs ia the j pepors, and drew large crowds. Having gain- @@ enough of glory in the rusal districts, they. vy Uké other § great actor | See cmt ce eter, ee, j an 0] ne j wUsurper of iam” In'e very good play, ae ig thes | tt belongs toa very kind of plays.” it sm: | adeh but it gives tho management an vr | wanity indulge tm splendid scenic effects, | advantage is taken, The sce jon up, a8 too mavy strong ita of the p a ‘Much as the audience had anticipated from the accounts done, but like sl) great artises they kept thor @ points for the lest, and in the concluding soone feate were truly wonderful. Thoy walk- on their knees, pretended to be asicep gswod on their heads, waltzod. daveed a ¢ at an angie of +) degrees to a small ped sal forty feet tee stage, then walked back again, and similar ex piotts of even & more cxtrnordivary characier. The pro- ‘verbial sagacity of the an'mai was fully proven Alto. ether, the débud of the elephants was ® grost success, and aud ence applauded tnem vociforously at the 0 ose es and kept time to the wuste, welked up an inclined | The elepbants, wth rare gocd sense, declined msking any speech, an example it would be well for other formers to bear in mind. per: Mr. and Mrs. Davenport and Mr. Seymour did their } EE very well; but as for the rest, the quacrapeds per vmed their rdles muah better than the bipeds, and wore moob more perfeo: in the text. Victoria snd Albert aro Cestined to create a furore in New York, and playgoess will all doubtless see the elephant WALLACK’S THEATRE—“LEONORE.” “Leopore, the World’s Own,’’ a tragedy in five acie, by Mrs. 8 G. Howe, of Boston, was played here for the Gret time, last night, to a crowded and critical audience. ‘The story of the pisy is elight and the construction of the | plot not at ail artistic. The action commences in a little | ‘village of Piedmont. A nobleman, Lothar (Sothern), | been detained by the overturning of his carriage and has Seduced Izonore (Miss Maiilda Heron) the belle of the Bamiet. He deseris her; when, attended by a rejected lover, Edward (Dyott), she goes forth to scek the traitor. Lotbair afterwards marries Helen (Mr«. Allen) and drives Leonore from his door, threatening her with death. Leo Bore becomes the mistress of the Prince in order to re- ‘venge bereelf upon Lottair. She pursues him witb flend- tab malignity, ruins btm tu purse, causes him to bo la- viegles into s plot against his sovereign, steals bis child, end finally ils herself, repenting at the last.moment and paving ber lover's life. We have said that, technically considered, this play ls | fanity, but its literary merits Place ita author among the | iret imaginative writers in the language. It is a grea Grematic pocm, abounding in the most vivid and glowing ‘verre, and the portratture of Leonore’s character is su perb. Hor intense love for Lothair, her gentle happi. | mess and adoration in txe first act; her absolute refuse ] to believe in bis perfidy, and hor chenge from ihe deopes Dittercet hace are all grandly described, dis ive faculties, them. Some of the dainty ind gen and Taifourd, but the poviry, “ion” and , ently pleases the ancy, wile that of ‘“Leonore’’ ofien fovches the beart, at the same timo that its glowing fee the Itterary gour me’ tempting le, alloted to this article prevents oar giving the |. however, oe eee by any means ibe boat, but of convesiegs length and giv- fog © clear idea of the style:— See how this lifeb'ood ‘ets the madness out bat pressed so closely packed upon my beart. Ana | grow calm at last. and, as in dreams, the visiovs of my youth. Beep in the mountain's heart the chalet ites, hag waterfall j Who’ The tail girl That he fight peak end Cheat Nor ¢o all the jow ei from Leovcre, Helen has ® splendid outburst of love: Lorenzo # noble defenoe of woman; Edward a Ieee on; view of the inzer life of and the 01 dinary covloquies are tastefal ing Mh f my or stalks. I or 7 2 : hi ‘sviig, Bor hepbles, nor hike @ rupning brook. . We know of E § z E i i i Z i 5 4 s i ? i i Eli ivit és 3B if ie ; i i tH Jl si Z 3 i &: i Hy Ho HH} aE 3 i Es beter tne Lke Leonore, vhicb mation. Mies Heroo fate Personal Intelligence. Governor Sam. Modary, of Unio, who has jast been ap- Governor of the Terriwory of Minaerote, is in feebington, and has recorered from bis recent indispo sition, He will leave fer Odio in a few days, and proceed = when the navigation of the Mississippi is ARRIVALS, Aspinwall, in steamship George Law / 8 A, ane servant; Lieut ; Aj H Ackerman, Wo Jelly, brother. child and 2 servants; Mra Clark, ( Sooing and Mre 0 Hardy, Mes D WC Thompson, PT Wood wite and servant: Mire Lapham and servant; Mr § perry, CO fham, Iedy and ohild; Chas Hardt, Wm Sen! an ned two childsen, JM Lulok, H Weodleat, © 11 3 R& Hunter & Weaver, Mrs Brooks, GH Lawson, Louis Regbauer, Julus Regbaner, Mre & E lume, ) P Pelknap, Master Yate: © Rrewater, Theo Mead, Indy sand child, # Brown rd I rds, J tamhoad, T Masterton son; R Major, PH tiatch Brooklyn City News. 4.pomp Barz Daralcsnon.—A defsloation in the Long Toland Bank base recently been discovered. It appears that on Toweday last Mr. Wm. B Smith, first teller, icf the invtitution, and upon an examination into his accounts Dy the Board of Directors, it was found that he wav a de- Jawter to aconsiderable amount. His place was suppiled on Friday morning, and a rigid investigation into the af- faire of their late teller was instituted. Up to Sunday ‘evening over $7,0¢0 was found to have been missing. Oo Frida) represen’ bi SAP etal ate ater se dea B ok, and stated that }4 goknowledge, on behalf of Mr. Smith, » detaloation of $18,500, and that 1t would not exceed $1 to the 1st of 3 > Saints; but, unfortunately, history is very misty both as when and where 8t. Patrick first saw light, Kogland, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and France has been claimed respectively as the land of bis birth, and it is possivie that Irishmen have been perpetrating a groat national bull, im supposing him to be a ooun- tryman of theirs, and honoring him as sucb. There are antiquarians who go further, and say that no sucb person as St. Patrick ever existed. They state that Ireland was fret Christianized by Roman Patriciane, and the sem! barbarian population of the next generation em- balming the name in their traditions supposed it belonged to one man instead of a class, and henoe the corrrption of the word Patrician {oto Patrious and finally Patrick with the prefx of Saint This theo y {# coudrmed, they state, by the fact tha St Patrick is pot mentioned ta any of the old chronicles until the fourteenth oontury, wher bis neme appears in the works of a Holland monk But notwistanding the sceptcism of these musty old antiquarians, all true Irishmen bolieve devoutly tn St Patrick, and morcover thati: was he who piessei the soil of Hin, the emoraid set to the ring of the sea,”? and banished ai! the snakes aud toads from its confias the ry of bis Dirthie always odserved ia this chy fervor pecuitar tothe Irish character, and the is cenerally a very floe one. “Young Friende of Ircland? and the “ Frioodly ee Chad Patrick’ will both commemorate the event 10 ig ‘The day will be celebrated by a large number of mill tary apd civic orgentzations of Now York @rookiyn, Jersey City dad adjoining looslities. The soldiery, com- Pricing the Oth, 69th and 76th Regiments, a: compored of detached compavies trom ot ments, will form at 10} A M. Laborers’ Union Beuevolert Society, anp\ with Avelen! Order of Hidernians, Father Mathew Total Ab-Uneace Benevo- Jert Socity, Quarrymen’s Union “rotective Society, Work«en’s Union Benevolent Society, Montgomery Bo- nevelent Secicty, nian Benevolent Society, and ’Lovgsboremen’t Benevolent Society. The pri cession will move asd countormaroh, at 10 A Seoond avenue to Second strect, thence to the Bowery and through new Capal stroct to East Broadway (there uniting with the military), thence through Chathan strect to the Park, to be reviewed by the Mayor and Oom mon Coun thence through Broadway, Fourtesotn wireet, Ninth avenue, Twenty-third street, back to Union square, pass around the siatue of Washington, march to Prince street and dismiss, Domestic Troubles Among the Wealthy. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Before Gon. Judge Roosevelt, HABEAS CORPUS—QUARREL FOR THE CUSTUDY OF A CHILD Mancu 16—Jn the Matter of the Petition of Sarah M Pauidivg for the Outody of her Infant Sen —Tho partics im this suit are in a highly respestabie position in society, Mr. Paulding is the son of ex-Mayor Paulding, and his wife, to whom he was married in February 1861, is a daughter of Horandater Mauran, merphant of this city. Present is O20 of those too numerous cases which crowd the calendars of our courts from various causes; Dut in this instance {t appears that tho difliculty arises from incompatibility of temper, and not from orimina!tiy. Pbillp R. Paniding, the respondent, residos at Greenburg, Weatchester county, and by his marriage has two oail- dérep—Grace M. Paulding born 1864, and tho othe Mam Frederick, born Fe 1866. Drs, Paniding loft ber husband in May, 1866, in cons*quero of his alleged unkindness, taking with her her two cnildron, end went the summer of that year in Lenox, ‘the tit Fs rs i : H # 5, Py : 3 eli aEEEeEL ue HERR 5 tH ifasate : z Hest : | i Ll H i fs Fe rH ii : l FY 2 i z & JOBRPH JACKSON FOR Rare. Mancn 16 —at the opening of the Court thie mornine, the District a\ Ihevdiacharge af Jonephine Meyers who was with larceny, the G: Jury having ir was entered accor: anything mapa ean’ tarnlly, th . commencement fected. , having morning, afier ‘whe J Calendar—This Day. Nos, 696, 601, 630, 9946, 487, BOL, 708, 647, 825, 890, Fea aca ek tt et ns 1978, 1279; 1981, 1988, 1286, Last, ise. 997, 66, 67.190. 167, $17, 941. 248, a, Be, 91,1 Tae. 18h, 140, 140, 143 144, 106, 996, G38 304 abt. TT” Strom Nes. , 903,0014, Got, a1 fg io aha ya a 1081, 1034, Tous; 1006. angle” pespzaciapeg ss Usireo Starme’ Dewrnier 68, 66 30, 49, BL. 333 Covnr —Nos. 44, 42, 47, 61, 62, Mexico, Cuba and the Stave Trade, All persone desirous of joining Mexico in the prevent war with Spain, and who are anxious for the sappression of the sinve trade in Cubs, will please address (portpald) JOHN DIEGO SANOHES, New York Post Office, Naw Yore, Maroh 16, 1867, ‘The ———, pod fa. —— in | Gencioman'e L re Ctenat a Sheer learns eae to the ree bt ‘echareh, Brandreth’s Pills are Unrivalled as a Cure $0,749, against $6,262 for the same \ime last year. le NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1857. CIrY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Mowpay, March 16—6 P. M. for dinease, because they purifs ood through th a8 | crease, i pd rs i aa vowels ie po nad reget et The — Treasurer folio: 7 fates whe ease aeney, oe , “vee ‘cipal aa vt reports to day 78: — ©. 107 13 Ite, . taeet “Bold si 82 Division streets “4 vere ‘Wenapervree "Fines was ake henry, emp for the . a Mepeneshetd Understands Row to eve the ishing grace 10 the appearance of a gentleman. Fils sing atv}e te an improv. that it Gen- emen ‘deurous of 6 hte hat can, be sovommodated ab 15 Narsan street, White, the Hatter, 148 Futon street, Be- ingen Bates and Nassau street, Spring atyle, $3, his last A Fine Complexion—Use Jones’ Old Italian (oR. 2s.; fine bair. use Jones’ coral hair ot] restor lve, 3 ag dagthenne tinsel Imperial Photographs, - At BRADY'S one a venmuony eolred, SMO realy. Oritaaly Taotused by p ered, 2! a KIMBALL, £4 My, eivte of isoanrh rect. 7 » 147 Broadway, corner OL MES? Clothing at Wholesale.—We to Inform feuhern and Western dealers in clothiug our stock of spring and sumer wear is now complete and on sale, addition to » larger stock than usua) of our well known sty! of and fashionable Sap wee re thie panne ane uantity of mecivm and Jow priced goods, equal in taste ap ae e finest, which we are pared to offer at the Jowe@ figure to the trade D. DEVLIN & OO., 268, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner Warren street, Great Bargains in Cloth mn Account RBY & OC MPANY, importing tailors of place, oifer their large and elegint,stoek of imported goods ai very reduced prices, and to promote a apeedy clear. sce the newest myles will be opened on Monday and offered as follows, to order:— Best super. cloth morning coats, Best kersevmere stv eet trousers’ $10. Richest alk waistcoata, $7. ‘The scoumulated ready made stock twenty per cent» + cont, No. 12 Park pince. Before Removing to Our New Store, the Jast of the prerent week, we are desirous to close out the alance of our preserts'ock. We have opened some addi- tional gogde to make our seta And aasortment more complete and thor jesirons to bey articles of china, glass, gas tixtures, bronzes, Pasian and other fancy goods cheap, will not be disappointed ia getting bargaine. gE. V. HAUGHWOUT & CO., 561 and 563 Broadway, N. Y. N. B.—Siore fixtures for sale To the Ladies. If you want beautiful fitting and well made boots, for dress or promensée, catl on JRFFERS, 467 Broadway. John Wood's New Gymnasium Now Open-- & No, 6 KasT wouty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue. Timan’s World Remowned Artificial Aowers, only a: TILMAN’S, 71 Bleecker street, near Broad- way, wholesale and retail. Batcheior’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupees, the best ia the world made, sold and applied at 233 Browu way. inal O-o-one htesht lit: treitypes, snd moustach photographs for $1, a home, 20 Broadway. w Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupecs have tonched the apex of perfection. For sale ani the aye privately spplied at No. 6 Astor House. ® Hus Hair Dye, Four Shillings a Box, ack o* brown, No.1 Barclay street, Inimitanle cating of hair ave whiskers. « Woodjand Cream.”—A Pomade for Beau- fying the hair, highly perfumed superior to any French arit Sie In-norled, and for half the price. For dressing \sdies’ hair ithas no equal, giving ft # bright glorsy apprarance. It causes gentlemen's lair to ourl i the moat natal manner. Itremoves dandruff, always giving the hair the appearance of being freeh shampooved. Price only fifly cents. None genuine uniers siqned PRIBIDGE & CO.. provrictors of the Balm of a Thousand Flowers.” For sale by all drugg'nin. Rapture Cored by Marsh & Co.'s Radicul cure truss, at No. 234 Maiden lane, New York. Holloway’s Pitls.—Are ¥: — Flesh! To you suffer from low spirits? Bave you a sinking seoantion at the pit of the stomach and palphation of the beart! are You tronble: with flatulenry’ If to, & course of OL}. 'AY'S pills, wc ing upon the secretions, will restore you to perfect health. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water.—Be- ware of imitations of this rarest of perfumes and commetios. ‘The fragrarce © Renuine can only be destroyed hy wash- ing the article impregnated with it, It affords instaut relief in nervous headache, and ie esteemed theonghout Xouth America as the beet cure for ervptions as well for its uneqnalled stoma, fold by D. T LANMAN & CO, wholesale druggists, (9 Water street, New York, and by all druggiata, at 0c per ott @. oo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOwnx mMan«mnr. Monpay, Maroh 16—6 P.M. ‘The stock market experienced ons of those panios to. day which have in times past proved so ruinous to the class of speculators who ars continually operating for a rise. On Saturaay there were indications of s break down, but holders of stocks ahut their eyes to the fact ‘and opened them this morning to » state of things at the Stock Exchange that was enocgh to make them trembic ‘At the first board the panic prevailed from the opening to the close. Siocks of the fancy railroad order were Slaugbtered right and left, and the transactions gum up theusands of shares of each stock, In Now York Central, Erie, Cleveland and Toledo and Reading the operations were particularly heavy Cash stock was freely brought out, and was as freely absorbed. The buik of the demand to-day was frem the sho-ts, who bought for delivery on maturing contracts, But for this demand prices would, without Coubt, bave touched much lower points. The movements im Erie to-day were the most marked, The resent quar- terly report bas completely destroyed all hope of making the road productive. The floating debt increases much faster than the contributions to the sinking fund, and loans have been msde this year to pay the ingest on the funded debt. We have it'from pretty good @Rhority that the Erie Railroad Company ave net earned their ex- penses since October 1, 18656, within half a millicn of dollars, leaving out extraordinary damages, The resig- nation of Mr. Prove fatal to the concern, The abandonment of the system of managoment be bad perfected will hasten the company’s insolvency more rapidly than avy other act. The road will now be operated upon the “‘outside pressure’ principle. Where there was one head there will now bes hundred, and the economy and reforms introduced and established uader Mr. MoCa!ium’s adm'nistration will al! soon disappear un- dor the new rule. The road has been actually given up to grew out of his unflinching firmness ‘and his strict discipline. There was no chance for steal- ings and pickings, and hence the opposition, The em- ploy’s have eucceded in their demands, end the road is now under their complete control. If, under the old ma- pagement the road was operated for fifty per cent of its grossa earnings, we venture to say thet under the presen “gutaide pressure’ system it will mot be operated for se. venty per cent. It makes, however, but little difference. ‘The stockbolders never will get anything on their investment, and the stock musi, at no very distant day, sink to the level of Hudson River or Harlem. In 0 year or two it will be # question if the Erie Ralirosd Company can carn the interest on Its funded debt. At the present moment this may be considered a startling assertion, but ‘we might es well get used vo these things first as last, for we bave got tocometo it. Im less than two years the Erie Rattroad Company will without doubt heve to de- pesd upon some other resources than ite net earnings to pay the interest on all clagees of its indebtedness. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at suction by Albert H. Nicolay — 940 New Albany and Galem R.R. 108, income bd. 69: 92,000 Great Weatern (Tll.) R R_lst mtge, 10s. in. ad. bone $4,060 Obi kie R. Te 1 bia Ti 10 New York kqutiabie Insurance Co, 10 Karmeny Insurance Co ‘ $6 2 &. Merchants’ 1: surance Co tai Ineorance Co. . Fhe Insvrance Oo... cloned st 19%, cash. Erie, Contral and Reading closed pretty stondy at the morning’s prices. After the board sales were at th rates, The arrival of the steamship George Law, with but about one million of dollars in gold, crested ax uneasy feeling in the streot, The receipts by the corresponding " 7 Inet year amounted to $1,270,017. This decrease , in our opiplon, a temporary matter. By every ‘yal from Osliforpia this yer ihe remittance of gold bas been considerably below the amount received inst fenr ‘1 will Continue to fall off, Upto this time the decreate amounts to about (hres miliions of dollar Attention is éirected toon advertiremen! in another con Of the joss of ten one thousand doliar ten per cent Ban Francisco bonds, supposed to have been stolen. A large reward is citered for their recovery. ‘The earnings of the Milwaukie and Miestesippi Rallr ved Company ip the first six days of March, this year, wer ‘The 1e0e': ts to-day inotude $50,000 for tranfer draft on Bostov, and the pa ments tmolude $120,000 California drat. ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Wasbington, ov the 13th in ., were as follows:— For the Treasur: lal Island peighbors. ‘The stock operations of Wesley, the principal proprie tor of the Daily Times, in Wall street, during the past ae On acocunt of the Navy Frew w iscellaneous s - A defaloation to «mo extent in the Long Is! of Brookiyn is reportei, The directors acknowledge up to $16,000, but cur experience in bank management induces ua to delleve itto be muon beyond that figare. tad it been pessible to have suppressed the whole, the public Bever would bave heard a word about tt. Wail stree b@pk directors manage these things better than our Long arto: Dt. week, sum up as follows:— March 9— . 300 Michigan Southern Raboad 100 do, 100 L Orouse and Milwaukie. 7 $8,0C0 Michigan Southern 8 F. bds.19}—R. W. 40 Cleveland, March 10— March 1 60 $2,000 Mich! 100 shares Milwaukie an 87 Penxsylvar’ 50 Miiwaukio and Mirsts March 12— 20 Penvsy!venia Oo....... 100 Rucson River KR... 20 Chicago and Rock Islan $5000 Mich. South. 8. F, done: Bolt 60 Milwauklo and Miss. RR. 100 Hudson River RR. 100 shares i , Col, and On, RR, 1014 —R.W. Bough. 100 N. Y. Central Railroad, 10 Reading Raliroad......... 100 Galena and Chicago Railroad 106 },—se lor 60 days. 300 Reading Rallroad...... Sold, 200 Rosding Railroad...... Bought, Evie Railroad. March 18— 100 $7000 March V— 850 Cleveland ard Toledo R& 160 Pennsylvania Coal Co, ., A comparison of the prices current at the board to-day with those paid Inet week for certain stooks by tho Tin» rpeculaters shows a very wide difference. on Isat week’s operations by this concern could not} have been lees then fi'teen thonsand doliars. prices today undoudted.y took them by surprise, for they were poorly prepared ‘or {t, To-day they wero con siderably slarmed, and sold Erie to some extent at & los~ of fuil aix per cent, buyer this morning. 160 shares Eric Raflrond. 200 do 100 do, 200 Reading Reilioad, Bougat. 1€0 Chicago and Rock Island R. R.106}4—bouye 60 Cleveland and Toledo R. RK... 12%—caah. If the decline im fancy railroad stocks continges at the te realized this morning, for a few day, the source o ly that provides for the Times’ expenses would surely dry up, and then the orgay of the bull stock jobbers of Wall street would soon be ‘out of tune. The annexed statement exhibits the average daily movement tm the leading departments of the banks 0 this city, during the week preeeding Saturday morning 16 —R. W. 96%—R. We Bought. 10€ Michigan Souther RR. cr do. do. 8, F. bends Wesley was a larger scticr than ++ Th —R. W, Sold, 52\;—buyer 63: do, 234 —8.W. 89},— ash, March 14, 1887, and for several previous woeks:— + New Yorx Orry Bavxs, 62,052, Oot. :.107,147,092 10,882, 761 60,97 Oot. 18,56. . 105,918,896 10,847,010 8,697,417 60, 804 | 25)786; 104,166,483 10,680,796 8,649,802 68,600, 45° [109,149,098 11,067,676 8,686,935 68,026,11 *102/608,630 11,616,420 8,046,721 56.938,36 Nov. 16,56, . 108,664,460 12,268,722 8.85¢,97/ 00,042, 05: Nov, 22,'66,-104,604,919 13,971,868 8,818,398 60,164 19, Nov, 20,766. . 106,636,476 12,110,634 8.610,366 61,614,84: 168 63,923, 564 62,864, 77; 62) 97,948 75! 167 63, 199,39) 68,077,82 64,816,68 66,076, 66,877,908) 67,241, 65, 86, 66 ‘The leat returps, compared with those of the previous week, exhibit the following changes in the aggregato:— si , 206 07,981, 707 iroistes Actual 110,188,005 12,014,728 3,088,415 60,024 05- 109,878,011 13,906,480 ‘The increase in discounts is naturally followed by « increase im deposite; but im the above returns the dc posits havo increased more rapidiy and to & greater ex ent than the loans. For some weeks past tho deposiiy have been running down, and» contraction in dirconn was forced upon the banks. Last werk the reaction commenced, and we have an expansion in both depart ments. A decrease im the specie reserve war anticipate! and bas been realized. The California arrival to-day wi! not do the banks much good, and they will withon! doubdt show Im the next weekly statement a stil! smaller reserve is low for cn an actu of fonae 100 Ward Coal &1 BO. 60 so ee 10 New Jorsey RR... $11,600 Mo State 6 1,600 NY CeaRR Sat 1,(€0 Chic& Rook 1 Be 100 ba oho Park Bank, Merebante’ Rx Hk 107 \¢ Penn’ Coal Co,. 6 90 100 20 Erie 1€0 NY en 40... Railroad | ‘a0 mo RK * Sssssssessssss 3 & SRR SRR RK ate SsSS2SF32S3S BRK FRR ERE 120 GOrcccccege 195 100 80.666 090 TF! 50 WalaketporeRR ov $17,107 33 lend Bank 91—buyer 60 days Smeal 80 days. +81 7%,—te..or 10 days, + .-893¢—bayer 60 days. Now York Central R.R.907,—buyer 60 days. NewYork Ocntral R R91 —buyer 60 day ~. 5T4y—seller 3 dayn. Michigan Southorn R 8.757,— Michigan Souther: R R 76% —uyer 30 de Olev. and Toledo R.R 78%—uyor 60 ds: Ta Crosse apd Mil R.R 164g —buyer 30 days gan Southern 8 bds..8i—sollor 3 days. id Miss. RR74 3¢—buyer 30 days. ‘Oral Co, Haat WwW. 674—buyer 3 days. 744 —reller 80 days. 29° —cash, 16 —Dbuyer 60 days, a Gi The losses The decline in 3 days r 69 days eekly deficiency In th common grades The asles were cont we bbls as about the following quotauons:— Gemmace to geod State. . ‘ommen 10 Michiy Bua tise Common to good’ Gh kxtra Ohio... fouthern mixed’ to bd fancy and extra. Capadian supertine and ext Canadian flour waa steed: at the above quotations, w pales cf about 400 bbls Southern wasin more active di ‘with sales of about 1.50 ® 2.000 bbia. within the range of sho no'atons. Wheat was quiet, and sales contined t> about 4,000 a 5 000 bushels, including prime Southern iy Si (0 end Grn EN do at $1 45. Corn was rather firmer, wilh #a.es of 15.000 a 20,000 bushel, including Western mixed tn store. at 726 & 73346, and 726, @ 780. fe ‘and old ye! low, the ineide figure for Jersey new yellow. Bye was quiet at 90°, 2930. Barley continued firm, with a sale of some com- mon Canadian at $1 35. .Onts were steady, with sales of State and Weeterp alldte. 8 Sic. Covren.—Bales of 600 a 700 bags were made, chiefly at lle. aise 10 do Jamaica at p. t., and 150 do. Maracaibo at e. Corr0n —The market was quiet, without change in prices. Holders were pot pressing sales, while buyers wers ind pored 10 enter ‘he market freely. The trans»cliona were c ined to about (46 baler Fueianie.— Rates contined inactive. To Liverpoal 500 boxe: ‘of bacon were engaged at 1s.: grain waa at4\d a Sigd asked, shipowners b+ ing some firmer in their views flour was ‘at la @ In, 3d. and cotton at 4d, Rates to Loncon and “las. Lt? were unchanged and engagements \imited, Rates t> ahforvia ranged frem 2?4g0. a 250 per fom! measurement Gunny CLotn.—50 bales were sold at 12%\o iin was in moderate demand for shipment at No. # %e per ba. Bonty.—Sales of 12 bbls. were made at 950 , less three per t of about 5) a 100 urpentine sold in limited quanti at dic. #4Se., aod commonfrosin at $1 4) a ¥1 82 aloat and frcm ihe yard per 310 Iba, delivered. Other descriptions were without change of moment in quotations. O118 — Lit seed wag ready, while prices were firm Whale was in fair demand st meady rates, while the advanced views Of holders of sperm checred sales Provisions —Pork—the market cont'pued firm, with salen of about a 400 dbis. on the spot at 824 25; to arrive, $24 J was demanced, about2 0.0 bbls sald deliverable in May aud Juve av$24; and ineluded in the aales on the spot were oid wens at $24 And prime at $1475 4819. Beef was in fair Seward, with snles of about 18) « 200 bbla., including country ito prime. ‘at $10 a $I1f and mesa 31a 8 $18, sod $15 50 a 816 for Western and Chicago repacked. ps were firm Bacon eantinued in weet hi geod demand, with seler of about 1 200 boxer at tide. a 11 !s0. ineluding 1060 do. long and short boneless, repomted sold at Titge., whie 600 boxes short boncleas were sold at Bye. Cut rene were steady, with moderate sales, d wae heavy. Sales of 210 a 200 bbls. were made at closing at the inside figures Butter was ¢ a 226 for Oblo, and 2c. a Zhe. for fair to prime er al }ick.—8slew of about 20 tierces were made at 480. W5'(c., and $00 é0. for export on private terms SUGARS continued firm, with sales of about 300 bhds. Cuba adi 2916. a 106. and adoat 112 do, Porto c ale alle. f about 300 bbls. were made at 27';0. a the market closing dull. Oporations in Real Katate. » following wales of real estate were made yesterday by ‘atthe Merchante’ Exchange. It consisted eblefly of property, with some vacant lots {1 the city. which, judge, bronght fair p ‘The heaviest eale con of improved property ®. Kavenswood, which brought wit $24,000. B, Mancn 16, 1867. Sauvs ov Rear Ber d lot 261 Thira avenue, Hous $10,250 Do. Thirty fifth trae Madison avenue. 10°56) Do. 2i Vandewa'er x98 o 7.050 Lo. AML Lexington ave: 6759 Do 264 Thirty-Rever th atrest, 2,000 Slot» on Ninety-second at 286 980) 24 500 Property at naverts ood . ———————eoee > ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWRD EVERY BAY. Ft ntl net ——————[—[——=—=—=—__=_=_———OOX MISCELLANEOUS, AWS.—HOR & 00.8 PATENT GROUKD BAWE, $9" plentering trowels, &o , ean oe had, wholesale and retest Ai the principal bardvare ‘stores, at the ealesrooms of the manufscturers 29 and 31 Gola etreet, or at the works, eorner bBheriff aad Golumbia mreeta, N. ¥ TALS AND WINDOW SHADES AT Y & FEKGUSON, 291 Brosdway and jon Block of brocateles d moelio curtatos, Jt orate MATE vf Reade sireet, have a full and eb worked damasks, lane i door supe. ior mannfi ooda leas (han other VHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN IS SHOW? the records of theCustom Flouse to be the only 10 Cordial Gin imported and sold in bott'es, all others are woxious ay eu made bere in twitation of it and by ite pecaltar flavor ¥ estwomed by in wi It a delicions tonic beverage, (eo Clifevent frem other 4’ eit This adopted w irregninrition & Valentina Matt, in @ letter to the proprietor says: — Gin is the purest, best, sud mort have sean ia sold by all denggiste and and 40 aino Are numerous polsons Gin-to avoki them bay only red wo you at yon valne arte, fifty cent: for pints Sole tmporter, ted ste ou Cordial Reject any your health, Price cne d HDMUND ©. BR OOKNS, RUNION® AND INFLAMED JOIN ES.— Dr. J. LITTLE FISL L's shields aud plaster are ihe bee edy fered for the relief and cure of these palnia! sflect ops, For anle st bis office G00 4ronaway up stairs and pal roggiste througbout the city. Price 2 centa AVE YOU REN THOSS $8 BOOTS AT JONES’, Mo 10 Apn street! alee the double sole boots at $5. I Orr™ne OF E. V. BAUGH WOUT & 00.'6 NEW STORE, Corser of Broadway and Broome str On Moxvay Beexine, Zio Manca, 189 We (erie to intorm our friends and customers pened for their inspection on Monda\ 1d coring the day und evecing of ¥needay, the will be so d during that time, to order that eur evote ‘heir whole awwotion io those who may Mablshoec!. Gur manufacturing Sepa: fhe'Yourus aad fifth. atories of the Suilding, € gitdins of porcelain, Painting aw Gass cutting and engraving, Manntacturt ¢ of pearl ana ivory table cutlery, Filver p ating, and various minor by anches of the above will be In fa'leperation, and open to iuspection. The elegant and ‘aeeer'ter t of new g20%* with which we aba!l open bas probably pever been equalled fa this country, and comprises, in pert, brerzes and clocks of new anc unique designe, Presch chipa end Fevies dinitg tea aud tollet services: gas fixtures, rl and ivory bandled table cutlery, nt ching vases, rich cut glassware, &o., ac, ‘Our iriende Mesarg. Cornelive and Baker, of Philadelphia etorers of chend:liers and gaa futures and Mevra 4 Pepin Leballeur, of Vierzon,¥ rance manufacturers of poreeialn, an wl devoied erpr roexertions in maxing their selections in Fi and Kngiand to procure the most beautiful assortment of goods ever exported to this country. This being the Twenty fiflh spniversary of Mr. Haugh- wout io this business in Rew York, the magaitude of which bas been continually on the iverease from the very commence: ment, he eannot retraio frem tendering hie frends end we public his most grateful acknowledgements { r their generous support The completeness of errangementa in our new store will remedy every defect that has bitherto existe 1, and we sball spare no paine 'o merit a continuance of the confi dence and favor 0 long bestowed upon our house. HAUGHWOUT & RY. information ioe will whieh Fiver . tected el bow before will be sent I MM. RINGER & ©O. QFRING STYLE OF BOOTS—& 60 AND %4 JUST CALL +> and tabe & look at them et JORES’, 10 Ann street. VINE TONIC AND ALTERA vigorating yuifier.— Al) GAzacirRory Ni tive, is (a J. WEBBER'S in , ae ver vournene, 4 is. or strength. leaves: robust health is felt someneiay. ‘e divine panacea. Price $2 50; two, $4. ‘2 Bowery. QTEPHEN'S copving ink by principal stationera, RIGKERS AND MOUBTACHES FORCED TO GROW onguent, CRELABRATED WRITING FLUIDS AND 8, London, and 276 Pearl street, N.Y. Sold in «ix weeks, ™: which will not stain or injure the skin. sent to any part of the 4 way; Zieber, 44 South Thiré R. G. GRAHAM, big Poiiaderpbia: WwW M. REED BEGS TO INFORM THR PUBLIC THAT all the “ London Cordial Gin” mad: sons bat in equal if pot euperior. 16 the ro-cailed tmp: rele, and if the commanity valued their bealth they porebare only RERD'R ery 118 Rast Twenty ninth street. Offce, Arcade, Brondway Too 2 87 WARD BUCHANAN A¥1) BRECKEFRIDIE Workingmen's Cinb —A special meetiag of tne Clob wae bed last evening at terir rovm. Waehington Hall, thirty Tire wueet ihe President Mr Jotn R Tamy, ta the chair fa the absence of Mr Wm Cotier, Recretary Mr. George MeDo- paid and Mr. Wm O'Connor were o' Secretaries pro fem. The Preatdent ttn explained the objects of the moetina the following resolution was offrred and unanimoas 4 solved Tbat thie Club condemm the action of the Seren Baclema iv refusing the regniariy elected General Comm ities admbenion int Tam many Mall, and regard it asa base attempt ‘on the part of a few 10 disireet (he preseut orzwnization of the democratic variy. Hat the Chair appoint « com in gublshed Mr andrew Jude eNAlly were appoinied A PUBLIC VERTING OF SHARRHOLDRRS IN Perham’s fourth mf enterprise pureen’ to the she! eal at No f Wall street Rew Tork. on M day noTNe reasone for enspect ini there may be bad fowhing vp of thie Laren ky if statet, ected to Inveatigate fully the character of the enterprise. and asoeriain as to aay franda which way bave been. or may be atiempied ty be, perpe- trn‘ed. and to pretect the interests of the shareholders repre fraveo at. this meeting, and of ail other aharebolders wh may desire to entrust their tlekata to a is committee were ¢ office of their chairman, No 8s ‘ough Usis week, ending the Jet, ickets 0! aharebolders who des re lnm of having their intererts at eured | The following rates were f Fer each ticket 0: rh) Ave conic: over HO and not over J00, thvee canta; over 1F0 and not Aver S00, two conta, atl pres S00 ope evel eae Me low rate haw dene fixed tinply A’ ¥i Jaren If faith in the the ucderaigned commitice were con gthe rests of the distribution will he de! ing ty their pumbers, to those who hold the own Titres’ receipts for siekets ef © pondi-e numbers A fy report of tbe rerulte of the investigation will be made by the Tommittee, to the sbarebeldere*whom they represen. (the eng the! if there eball turn ont to be any import w oy tbe pnblie in thee basinere. it be Milly erpore!, aod the pitty party cr partion be renebed and nnnished, A. HUTCHINS ) Commitee, b. AEH s B BALIDAT Pine stree.. MBCELLANEOUS. 1 000 BOXRS FINK FLAVORED CHEESE. *' 800 Ritts white fat muckerel. J pe, 16 thiek ondtiah "7 IL, BARTHO EMELW & OO., 196 Greenwich st. Babeeription ly ar fubserips price only $1 per ye" ‘This paver, circulating among al! the drosgiane ont pape; clone in the country, far and near, is the exclusive aad most effectual advertising medium for ‘Wholesale arn, Man chemists, bar instrument makers, ental loarument makers, Importers of perfumery, Imocrtert of druggiaia’ fancy articles, Manufacturers of soap, paints and vlls, Monnfacturers of glassware, Manufacturers of corks and brushes. Publ ‘of medica! acd chemical boo’ s, Manutactusera of phnlosophicel instramente, jaa utncturers of soales, &e., importess of wines and cordials Importers of brendies aad syrups, Manofacturers of India rubber goods, Drug milis and distillers, Varnish make Lmporters leeches Paper box makers, ei Manufacturers, 4c ac, ae, ho, do. Adverticementa for the rext (spr'l) number must be sent to the office, %6 Beekman corner of Wiliam street, before 20th fost. Open from 10) to 4 «'clcck. Subscription only Der year. advertising—n card of tive lines, (or one year, only $5, and #0 on In proportion. ‘Wholesale and manufacturing bouses dealing in druggiste articles are requested to seni ® ams! anpply of thelr cards, circulars or price currents to the office of the above paper, forthe porpoes ef elrouisting tem smong coumry dosed visiting New York, msoy of whom apply to us for informa- tion, which we are anxious to impart oa fully ax #e possibly © AMERICAN DRUGGISTS’ CIRCULAR AND CURMICAL G@AZEITE Otliee, 1 Beetmen, corner of William st... NY. Open from 10 A. M. to4 P.M. &e.. VICK 8ALES—L ". Tmme nee importation of the newest and most desirable Ftyle ef Crossley & Bons Medallion, Wilton, velvets, tanestry sad Brusee’s carpets; 200,000 yarde ingratn, at HIRAM AS DERSON'R, 49 Bowery. Cnawppes —In Chicago, iii, om Tuesday, Fob 3, Mrs, Many E, UHAMBERS, Of 8 600, ————— Baxe—Pixw.—In Warwion. R L., on Friday, Maron 18, by the Rey. Mr. Nason, 5. T. PAxum, Req , of this cliy, to Misa Luey P. Pine, of the former piace, mea. Bancs.—On Sunday, March printer, siereotyper and ty pe foun Divago. Hia,'riend and acquaintances, and thoeo of his som, De Broce, J ctiully mvited to attend the toners), this o'clock, from his late rest- dence, Clymer r South Tenih street, Williams burg, without farther pi 108. Mi13m.—On Sunday, March 15, of inflammation of the lungs, Waites MiLteR, ag 4\ years, Iriende are Invited to attend the fancral, from the co of his brotuers, .lorris amd Benjn. F,, No. 48 street, this afte boon, at one o'clock precisely. ay, Merch 16, Mrs. Ane Warsow Copaoy, aged 89 years. The!/iencs of ber family ave invited to attend the f neve}, this morning at ten o'clock, from No. 34 St. Mark Ieee. . Ginsom —On Saturday morning, March 14, of inflamma- tion of the Ings, Alnxarpwa Guwom Jr., aged 86 years, § months and 24 days His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend bis funeral, from bis late residence, Ninety.secoad street, near Third avyenve, this atternoon at two o’clook, without farther invitation His remains wiil be taken to Tririty Cemetery for interment Wrickt —On Sunday, March 16, Rouset L. Waeat, aged 27 years, 1 month ana 10 days. ‘The {riends aud relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie afternoon, at two o'clock, from Sullivan street M £. oburch, between Bleecker and Amity strcets, His remains will be taken to Greenwood for mterment TpRowrm —Oa Ssturcay, March 14, of infiammetion of the iungs, W EB. Taxowme Inte chief officer of ship Kesan, His efleots can be obtained by applying to J. O. Baker & Co., No. 10% Wall street, New Yor! Philadelphia papers please copy. jonday, March 16, at bis residence, Thir- Atreet sod Tenth avenue, Aspasw U’Narl, in the age. ) take place to morrow morning, at tem !vary Cemetery His friends and acquaint- ed to ationd. Sine ieee notice. Davip Baves, Senr. ‘in the 87th year of ye Monday ‘a long and te June Oasis 4 apd acquaintances are respectfully invited funeral, this afternoon, at half past one o'clock precitely, from 8+ Vincent’ pital. Cork papers please copy B-rreavom.--Un Mov’sy morning, March 16, of con- in the hope mortality, WittiaM HON te of Jaovd U. and Polly Batterson, 1 monthe FVicos will be held in Rev. Mr. Blakely’s eb, t, ween Seventh o’slook. Hie ‘ork Bay Cemetery for in- Hip reiativer and {riends are most affectionate- to attend, as, Onio, papers please copy. Perey —Op Moncey, Maroh 16, Wauam Puxret, aged x on tbs end 20 days. panei Sockese nosis Cawsey Ee’ respectful ot Americus Eogine Company No. 6, are \ed 10 ettend tbe funeral, from the residence of tre. Ee, No. 848 Madiagn sireet, this afternoon, at one oe Mcnzinav.—On Sunday night, March 16, at No, 300 Greenwieh street, Many camate, Her friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- fend the funeral this aiternoom, at one o’ciock, from her lai residence, No 306 Greenwich street. +naY —On Monday, Maoh 16, Eamonn, son of Jobn and Matuce Sbay, aged 6 months and 7 deys. The funeral will take piece this afternoon, at two a ee atre Hersn.—On Sunday, March 16, Acvcurmm Dompramns Hvpms, eged 2 years ana § monitbe. ‘The iriende and relatives of the family are r@rpectfally ed to attend the funeral, this afierncon, at oxe , from her late residence, corner of ave Rue RIB — afternoon, 0 of croup, Opagiye Rovaass Fame feat son ot Mise? RB. ard Lucy M Friabie, aged 3 yoars and 16 days. day The funera) will t'ke place to morrow afte at two o'olcom, from No. 484 ohne street. ali New Haven and Boston popers pioase copy. Aliss —Io this city, 06 Sunday evening, March 16, Joanna Lotsa, youngest daughter of Ethan A. eed Elim © Alen, Jr., and grauddaugbter of Dr. Sami. &. Kaypers, mwon'bs aod 3 days. riolk, Papers piesse cor Pevsasos —On Mouday, March 16, Wriiam Avoverce, Only child of Riobard N and Henrietta Peterson. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune Tal, ibis aiternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of tis parents, No, 677 Th oome street. Rameay — Op Mondey, March Matus B, daughter of James C. ond Margaret 3 Ramscy, aged 24 moaths and family are invited to atiend the fone- ‘DOOD, at one o'oionk, from No. 419 ry seoond street, Moptay eon Marob 16, et baif pest years, Attend the fonera), from nis iate residence, on the O Hil's road, to morrow afier: a Only danghur of James A. peers, § months and 3 days. Toe re'atives and frietds of the (amily are invited to at- tend the foneral, wibout further notice, to morrow mora. ‘Dy, Ot ten o'clock, irom No. 167 Clinton street, corner of Warren strcet, Hrookt; o. $ Towsaan —On Monday, March 16, Wouam only cbiid of Manton FE. and Jane E. Townsend, aged mouths ‘The fenera! wii! take placo to morrow afternoon, at two o’olook, from No 244 C tnton foo ot parent, an1 those of ‘The relatives = Mre. Eilon Meade, are respectfully invited atin Devrsy —On Sor day, Mazoh 16, at No. 297 Joba street, Brochiys Waiiam Hieway Dovey, aged 1 year, 8 monthe an! 8 gays The'Irends amd acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie ‘lock. ebure, op ine 16, of inflemn ation of the yeore Further particular in to morrow’s papers. Centon —Ai Hobokra, N J., 00 Saturday, March 14, amas orewane Cartes, seoond daugoter of the inte ¢ Chien © alives and frievds #f the family are respectfully 10 attend the fomeral, from the residence of her 5 Frankia lerrace, Hoboken, (di afernoen, Rayne Bamnron, ip i rece churoh, Jersey City. ty, on a "son ot Theophilus and’). F ard Mary E Chambers, eats panei ee Ree S stary, of the Dark iimaberh tei Borton papers please copy. .

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