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Aire rennet it ten a Bieval translation of posthumous work sotaaseee CoSIGay atten, gto te honing, been a over ~sMha Frome title “ot “ hd Wiokid With)? a: Tine Pimms ty qeale Ser) Mart; amd. 10 bas already een pJepled foe ; ‘and the Olympior ‘Tho notion ‘takes piace in Faria during those terrible days When the Jacebins- were supreme, and Whtit Robespiarre Kept the guillotine Constantly ofled with freah victims. M. of this date are provided asan adeduate substitate > benny heretofore extended by Great Britain qui or of oe contracting ps ir poiltios! relations with the republic of Nicaragua sies to prevent an immediate exccution of the said ar. artisiic manner, and Mr. Jordan was excellent bigh spirtted husband suffering under the aunoyanoe of a voluntary imprisonment. The Play was dressed and mounted s0 as io boa ments. Now, therefore, it is agrees and undersatooa a There i teo much for tho single owe :— situation, and the translation is ney doas. Tae jece was Mr. Selby’s adaptation of the ballet ‘‘Les The play bed Tages gem of art, and Miss ew style of character hat surprised every one. We are not surprised that the piece has made one of the greatest hiis of the season. ‘A Wioxed Wife” and “The Elves” this evening. BURTON’S THEATRE—“WALL STREET.” ‘The French dramatists of this ration unquestion- ably stand at the bead of their profession, and thelr su periority ia tacitly admitted by the Englisn and American Playwrights, who ‘appropriate’ not only their pints, situations and characters, but also their tho nes, wit, dia logue, and, sad to say, their morality, or ratner immo rality, in the construction of bran new English aad Ame- rioan plays. Probably three-fourths of the pieces that bave achieved popularity on the Euglish stage havo a French origin, and to this source may be traced the mo- derm tendency to make criminals and courtezans tho heroes and heroinos of the drams, whisu, thus des crated, only excites and amuses, but never lastructs or refines, Bats short time since an tmproper woman a1 heroine was indispensable to the success cf a slay; but a Frenchman has discovered that gamoiing 1s noarly As attractive aa licentionsness, and now pleys showing Ns tbe operations of the Stock Kxobance aro ali tho rage “ Walt Btreet,’’ whioh was played for the first time at Burton’s theatre last night, is an adapiaton vy T. B. De Weiden of a Frenon play entities La Bourne”? M Ponsar d, its author, could not induce the manager of ibe Comedie Francass Wo accept it, and is was subsequently yed si ibe Odeon, ® minor taea‘re in the subarbs of |, Where it proved an immense hit. 1s was followed by * L’ Aonneur et |’ Argent,” oy tho same ariter, sad Dumas, Jr., has recemtiy produced the * Yuestton D Argent.” In these pieces stook gamblers aro whe heroes, and for a time Rave Deen succma'al to attracting as much attention op the stage as toe loretics formerly dia, and the moral je in every way more whol-some. ‘The plot of * Wali Street” turns upon the adventures sable. »od—That whichever of the two contracting parties voonest find itself in suon politic! relevoas with Public of Nicaragua as enebie it 20 to do, spall Ores ne ringty to that republic the arrangements con. in thie treaty, and snail obtain, by means of a renee ite assent 10 7S a the contracting party engeging and reserviog to ieelf ght alo to conclude ‘with the said republic, at the +t dutng moment, a troaty containing the said ar- ments, | 2. And whereas the relations of amity betwoon ontracting parties, and the neutrality of any and communication by caval or railway scrots the Guatemala, ‘aries and limite sbaul not at nay une beebee Ce fona: That the islands and thelr inbabitents, of Rus- Bonacca, Uulla, Barbaretia, Hel!na and Morat, situato > bay of Honduras, and Knows as the Bay Islands, ig Deen by « conven! bearing datetbe day of 806, between her Britannic Majesty and the Dito Pee st constituied and declare! a froe tenraerr republic of Honduras, parties do bereby mavually engage ize and respeot tn all future time the indepea sovere gnty of the raid and rights of the said freo territory as @ of tho | Of @ young countryman who has bees rejosted oy bie of Honduras. [Tae Darensology of this article a the faiher of the girl be toves, for his Jed, #0 that the two governments may recogaiza the | ‘ack of jortane. Ho comes to ihe city and peighty of the Bay islaads in Hoaaures, wuhou, | CDE*KeR in stock gambilng, into whicn he aleo inveigies + bound by the express cosdiijons of the treaty bo- ae eae vate ‘engi = ine 2 eee Bond: ‘This was ning) length 2 eye ‘that tre » for ine pene | hg he is left penniless, while the old gontiomen is out to the ‘ane of twenty (‘bousand dollars Tne hero reforms, goes West, engages in lot speculations, makes moncy, ‘and finally marries bis love. Such is the skeleton of one of sxe most attractive plays Mr. Burton has produced this season. it is ‘on of siavery in too islanis. Mr Wade sad owners ed the amendment, but the repaplicans mainly coa- a articles shell havo the - inleneay intersting trom be Defanieg 10 une cose; ie Inited ‘sparkling, witty, au mes fervent ant oe et ae ed ibis day. | aad eloquent, and ao” lodal hie with which it ts merica, shall be ratided by hor @ritannic Majosty, aud vy esicent of the United States, by and with ad coment of the thereof, and tae reidos shall be exchanged at the same timo as those 0 veaty. ntifally interspersed telling and felicitous. [no suc- om of the play, Which was unequivocal, depended on 29 adventitious circumstance, as ihoro was nothing to charm the eye either in the dresses or sconery, bi witeess whereof, the respective pleniprtentiaries | sulted solely from i.# being true to paiure—ine on nature as is developed tn stock peca!atioas. signed the present seperae articles, and the seal of their arms. To the Swiss. » committee nominated by the patriotic Swiss assem)ly 0° through the Swiss Coasul, ar. jon of a letter from the federal ort 1a Berne, requesting im to transmit to the swiss resi- yo New York and vicinity the thaake of ine federal go- Mr. Barton's persoustion of a crusty, good natu farmer was , anctions, and will add a lea! io jaorela. Mr. er did tne hero fairly, out Mrs. Plunkett was bare'y tolerabic Messrs. Setsho |, Howard and Miss Polly Marsball were exocllent in their respective parts. It was announced for ropztision to- nigat. BOWERY THEATRE—“THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO.” ‘The announcement that a new piece, entitied ‘Tne Coa quest 0: Mexico,’’ would be produced ai this thoatre inst evening, crowded the house almost to suffocation, Tne pit was full to overflowing, the first and second tiers of boxes were tp a similar condition, and the gallery was in an equally plethoric state. The picoeqoas severe! striking and effective scenes, and the interest was sustaines throvghoct. Rte eg of the play, Co-tes, was ~ wi ment. » Committee bas consequently the bonor to convey here ‘a copy of said letter, to all their 4wias fellow citizens wa) taken part in the proceedings In whe e of the Com- re, ‘A. GUBRBEK, Secretary. iw York, March 20, 1867 o Rxxcerrve Cot New YoRK:-— fed so our government thelr warm lateres - lof their native country, and several anoog them have desired to pu: themseives persoually x. jae of any verious menace against the feders' be [e'aunebment to the native oll, #0 Borultarty distinctive Je swiss. their enthusiasm to uphold the honor of our dese }iry these beautifui and noble characteristics of the 8 ly have been fully and worthily expressed in their jnof Vhe 22d January, 1867. fe desire vou in retarm, Mr. Conan! to present, in our fe our thanks to the Swire residents of your elty’ and ius by Mr. J B. Howe, and the frequeut ap- Froved {nai his aacionce Bis portsrmanco, 1} se enough to and that,the whole rop mistakes as poesibie on the u bly gay that be was woll su resentation was as free first performance. In addition to “fhe Oonquost of Mexico,” which has proved a Gecided success, amd which will bear mavy repetitien, the sucience wore pre- sented with » “screaming farce” cailed “Romance in High Life’ and the ‘Maniac Lover.’” CHRISTY AND WOOD'S MINSTRELS. Ap entirely original piece, calied “Tne Wedding,” was brought out by the Minstrels’ jast evoning belore « Crowded audience. It was written, the bilis inform us, by the author of ‘Sambo's Dream,’ ‘New Year's Calls” ‘and other amusing and laughable pieces, and if its suc- pect of pacific adjustinent. to aval) ourselves of their Switzerland will ever cheriah with 9 lotion of the many tokens of tbe faithfal stiachment re- ‘ed in these times of trial from her worthy sons dispersed iver the g'obe. freive: Mr. Consul the aseurance of our high esinem. ©. FORNSROD, President of the Vonteteration. |, Uhe Federal Ohancellor Theatstoal, Mustent, de. <The .“Usurper of Siam,” in which the ele. Se Vittoria and Alvers. sonia the benolders by their pertione? performances, will be fo!lowel oy a inughabie to nig! 4) Tuearae The spectacular drama called nestiof exice ” the fresh local oon \sality of the “Cs ‘od the livirers,” and ne thrilling drama of the Lover,’ are the attractions. Mr. we Walden's new logal comedy. entitied Ki'swest’ ie to be per‘ormed for the second. tm thot ik. The enteriaiaments are to close with the farce styred | self, entitied “Greenwood Home, hat lately boon ‘Ubject of Interest.” added to the list and hes become a favorite melody, like ‘suLack’s —This house continues tobe nightly thronged | Poor Uncle Tom, another of Mr. Wood s compositions. erntora, Who testow ‘he heariies. appianse on Mise mod her Associates in the tragic pity of ~ OF World's Uwn cba * &.—The new play of “The Wicked Wife,” seerarhs “Toraan eoact the prinerpal ” ie to be repeated (hia evening, in connection with “The or the stat ‘The object of the piece is to expore the hypooriay and Red Heard.’ nad the prety Pint | double dealing of the world, and to salirize as well, the ‘ing, Ae. appear. 5 toliies of the day. Thore are somo pretty severe hits at sat Phe we tania cbincdy, shone | tke mania for sock gambling end speculation, which has nit enon, Faced People, will be repented ia | become eo marked a charactortetic of the ago Tae plot je very, peoul'arly interesting and the dialogue never wi b * The audience were woll pleased, and testified tnetr ‘Dy frequent marks of approoation It is cer tiny on of tbe eat comma ntich maa vm ramets oo favorite with the play going pad Mr, Clarke, Miss wg aaa Mr Hadaway an Lingard took the principal characters, which they # tained with their asua! soccess: Obituary. ' offer a varicty of Ribiopenn whimeicaltties, ie reas sceitc Mcpess runes, ory oem |, who has beeome quite a favor: fn, Vrncunta Cenunonas, who bas benome alte «favor Died, after a | tieeas, pear Indianapolle, In- diana, on the 16th instant, How, Wiis J Beows, @ member of the Twenty eighth and Thirty ret reases, Atmatant Postm water General during Mr. Poic’s sdminis tration, and for the Imit four years special agent of ve Department for Indiana and lilinotw. 1298) 1404, 1407, Dell, 1412, 1414, 1438, 1496, 1440, 1480, 1466, 1456, 1468, 1462, 1460, 1476, LaBi, 1486, 1 1407, 1607, 1627, 1620, 1584, 1640, 1681, 1661, nature's Inwa— Bad blood our frames with poison fills; Your skill bas pointed out the cause, And cures it-by yon cleaumng pills. Princtpa! office 43 Brandeth Muiléing. eing noticed, and surming the muzale upon his abdomen ped ond fell On his seat. Mr. Fox and other passengers ed it a0 Opposite direovion, under the impression «be o wes (ring at thom, and when they turned b 9 nad 8 bowie knife ana cut bie (hroat, and was 8 oorpse. “Nashville Barner, March 18 Dor. av New Ontnar Forbid % 500, otiats Notice.—All Person: note drawn by John F. Kot 19. 1887, to the order of [Mil A armstrong, and eadorsel by them, payable two months from tate at the Bask of Jom merce, N. Y.; Sieg eundry other notes drawn by ditlerent per fone for various amounts and da’es, all payable to the orde Of Jobn 8, Martin. none of which are weg onetid tates for 10 shares of Metropolitan Bank Stock, do. 47 shar adding in the name of Joho & Mm ve been stolen. any i meeting took : Cake,” bee eae Nawhien Pree Trader, and K yoncan—pistola being the weapons, and the ive paoes, Shote wore exobaaged without doing ae to either pariy, thougm we Rave heard Mr. Dorlet pasrea eo close to Capt. Duncan aa to ‘The Genin Dress Hat for the Season has, as neal, been endorsed by the people, and circulates throuch the city and country with universal approral Cid price 84 GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St, Pals church, White, the fiat 148 Fulton street, Me- tween Broadway and Naessu street; spring siyle $9); his | st ral aye #2. syse of Hat ir ‘want the Finest Esrenec Bae som wil o> Prismatic Turning Company’s + ck for sle cheap by ALBERT H. NIOOLAY, No. 4 ‘r ad stroet Brederick’s Temple of Art. Photographs, Ambrotypes, Ne. 565 Broadway, opposiio Motropslinn Hola” Hal Pooapraphe and , Ab GUBNEYS Protograps eh . ‘Palace of » Sd Broadway,eorner of Lonard strest. - = 3 4 ADY'S gallery, : the Right of every {oor man to work ty anda aa well a8 rich rail- ” | eee hog of iniquity, at eee en ioe oy akin Brooks awake! patra wae ‘The Smjthrenian House, New York, : ’ ‘This mew and Hay on Broadway, © Between Miblo's Garden sud Laura Keone’ Thestre, | © With the appointments of the highest priced » Ten condactty Mee ie atgation of Wavellers. | a sig conducted on the, Kuropesa plao. Rooms §0 cents Bre t paclors $1102 auieer meals extra ab all boure sod ‘Or it is conducted on the American plan, at $2 per day for rooms and board ho ordered and (be meals at all hours and as . } SIDNSY KOPMaN, Sunday. Ratirsav Just Pabiisned, “The Benumbiog Appara extracting teeth without pain.” A pamphlet contain ll information by B. W1LsOx. dentist, 27 Bond sireet. Sent free to any nddrese, on receipt of one amp, Everdeh’s Wedaing ana Visiting Cards can gmiy be hag at 2's) great card depot, Broadway, corner of a Luane Fine pieie encase Mackerel)—at Extra BABL, BARTHONLMEW & CO.’S, 196 Greenwich stroat Booth & Sedgewlek’s Loadon Cordial Gitn— For sale from jareh uses. in puncheons or ta case fom sore, by BMESOR BuOs, 19 Seaver mzeck. Gas Cooking Stoves and Ranges.—W. F. Shaw's patent. combining natness, economy And conens ence; prices from $6 to $10, with farnitnre compleie, by wach cooking can be done af one-haif the expense of any other me hod. Can be cetn in operation at GK. L. OANNON’s, 4% Broadway. Hair—lts Diseases, Fall, Change of €olor, ite embellishment. The whole treated carefully by GRAND- JBAN, 34 Church street near Barclay. Oxistadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Toupecs bave attained the highest perfection, wholesale and retail, and the dye applied privately ai No. 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Hair jo, Wigs and Doupees, she best in the world were ora applied at 233 Broadway. Eruptions, Freckles, & —Jonews’ Old Ita- Van soap, 26 Bad hair, dandraf £c., Jones’ ot coral bur 2 's liquid alabaster, 28 , for iadies’ saa. Lyon’s Kathsiron.—The Immense Sale of this unequalled preparstion for the hair. attests ite gree: ex cellence and superiority, Ithas now become the standard article of ita kind. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Heath, Wyckoff & Co., Proprictors of Lyon's kathsiron and manufactarers of perfumery of ail kinds, 63 Liberty street, N. ¥. Hill, Inimitable Cutter of Gair and Wais- kers, No. 1 Barclay street, Bair dye four shilliagsa box black or brown. Roptore Curea by Marsh & Co.’s Radice) cure wuss, at No, 25 Maiden lane, New York, Morsay & Lanma ja Water, If not ‘an immortal perfume, i the most lasting in the word Like ‘a)1 that is invaiuaple, it has been imitaied, But i survives aud triumphs while the imitations die. HoDowey’s Ointment acd Pitts.—The famt- ly mecicine chest that is furnished with these two powerful remedies needs notbirg more Kru’ sores, wounds, lulcera, timore. and slit! jolets are infalilbly cured by the oiat- ment, and all affections of the bowela, stomach and liver by the pile. Pare Drugs, Chemicals, Essential Otls, d&c., by BALL, KUOKBL & CO., wholesale druggisis, 218 Greenwich street, i | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONKY MARKET, Monpay, March 28—3 P. M. The stock market was very much depressed to day With lower priced the gales seem to increase, In Erie Railroad sock the transactions this morning were par- tienlarly large, at quite a dectine tn prices. In the lead. ing Western rattroad stocks there was more sotivity than we ave noticed for some days. New York Central Rail- road opened and closed heavy, with plenty of stook offer- tog. Liltnots Contra! Railroad was firmer, with less stook on the market. A reaction tn prices must soon bo realized, Tho fall bas beom about ten por cent, in the course of three or four aays, and an improvement on the lowest points will, without doubt, take piece, Toe closing price at the first board to-day was a fraction above the lowest potnt of Satur’ay, The great increase in stosk siarmed many boivers, who realized on the impulse of the moment, but they probably realized prices as high as will rule again in some time. Under such an ad- dition to the capital the market value of the old stock must depreciate, but the new stock will undoubtedly command a premium that will give holders considerably ‘more than their previous supplies weuld have produced ‘at the highest points ever touched. 1 would be about an oven thing for the old stock to recede to, say 197 per cent, A holdor of two shares of the old stook at 140, yw share at par, would find the three shares on an average 126%; per cent. The old stook has not, therefore, yet fallen as much as the increase of new would justify, At the first board today Michigan Southern 8. F. bonds declined 1 per cont; New York Central Railroad, 14; Erie, 1; Reading, 4; Mich!- gan Central, 4; Panam, \%; Cleveland and Jitteburg, 3; Galens and Chicego, 4; Clevoland and Toledo, %; Chicago and Rock Isiand, {. We notices sale of 60 Le Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad privilege stook at 20 per cent. This stook has only $6 paid ip, and has for» basie the land gracts, Ii is the intention of the company, ‘we believe, not to cal! ina further instalment until after the cc mpietion of the road, and perhaps not then. There ia very litte of this stock on the market, the total issue being but ten shares on cach $1,000 of @ million 0” bonds. Iilinois Central bonds sold at an advance to-day of « por cent, Panama Ratlrosd stock appearsto be gradually rettiing Gown without any visible cause. For some days paat tbe sales have deen active. Chicago and Rock Island ie about the steadiott stock om the list, Tne April divi- dond is near at hand, and we suppose it will be the usual five per cent incash, The sickest stock on the list at thie moment, by all odds, is Erie; ite future looks gioomy enongb. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the average daily movement in the leading departments of the banks of thie city, during the weok preceding Saturday morning, Marob 21, 1867, and for several previous woeks:— Naw Yore Orrr Banas. Loam. _ Specie. 126,188,006 12,414,789 + 1 £2,966,236 63,008, 58,036,115, 880,07 oo, 048 080 918,398 sorsein 610, 286 E Ty ‘ 768 ono {108,326,586 10,882 546 8,614) 864 114 8,394,608 11,161,816 8,897. Mao 08. 697,499 10,802,488 8,987,107 8,602,118 4,828,305 8,047,086 1,870,0a7 8,024, 26 ‘The most important featare in (be returns for Inet week ia the decrease in deposite, This is somewhat anexpooted, ‘and is & matter of some consequence, An increase in Aiscounte and ® decrease in deposite the same week \s something unurnal, It shows s very singular state of things, which cannot continue without baving « material influence upon the money market and upon the strength of the banke, ft will be seen, on reference to the above table, that at no time has there been such an expansion of loans upon such ® limil- #4 amount of deposite, We have n> doubt the next statement will chow @ chaoge le ibs mov .cnt : NEW YORK HERALD, TUESUAY, | SSeserossss tl 3? eaooen (teat ‘The specie reserve keopa’bt a low’ polut, ' in p Yew weeks there will be more activity in foreign shipments of bol- Mon, when the drain upon ihe banks must largely in- Crease, The basis is small to coumence the shipping’ sesson with, + ad mothi:, can prevent serious amberravs- ments in thie de;e-tmeat of ou- banks buss rapid end important Contra:tion In! aus With jnoreasing exports and more limited imports of specie in the face of a very large importation ‘of mercta: dise, we do mot-see how the Danks cam evold « grext reduction in loana, to cheok if Dosaible the operstions of com meres. ’ The following stocke and bonds were edid a\ auction by A. H, Nicolay, this da, at the Merchants’ Exchange:— $10,000 Milwaukie and Horicon RRS per cent. Wer tora (U1) Tat Mi. 10%s....d0..74 @: Goah. Br.) Ist M Te..00 in 000 Terra Haute & Ais. 24 ‘A¥anto Mutual Ios. sortp oF 1867. 4. do, do. do. do, arr seleis é : Commonwealth Insurance OK 6C St. Mark’s lueurance Oo. 0934 @ LILO 40 astor Insurance Co TNs 40 Lorillard Insurance doy stocks was very dull and heavy, Michigan Southern declined % po: cent; Cleveland and Toledo, 4. Ilinots Oeatral Railroad Was the only stook at all buoyant, Sales of that were made as high as 18134 per cent cash, which is an improvement of 23¢ per cemt on the morning board. After the boaro biguer prices ru ed, and the market slosed frm. The eeruiogs of the Erle Railroad Compaay; for th: month of Feproary, 1857, amounted to +$271,086 0 Same month last O*r.........ccceee ee Ls 6 Decrenee.. . seve eeee ee B08, 20 bo The ‘ailore of @ ‘arge silk house im Chembers stree: Was reported to.day—tliabilities stated to be $260,000. The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as fohows :— Total receipts $397,916 5. Total cay ment 440,828 1. 08, a 16,885,077 24 The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, Wasbington, on the 20th inst , were as folows:— On a>count of the navy. Repaj From mace Janeous sources. From lands... . The Chemical Bank has deciaret a dividend of cent, payable April 6. The earnings of the Central Rallroad Company of Now Jeraey for the mont) of February, 1867, were $68,643 21 for the same month last year, $33,327 89. Increase, (6: per cent), $20,216 82, The earnings of the Lehigh Vi six pe ‘ey Railroad Oompany 03 . corresponding month last year, $6,204 63 $22,450 40. Stock Kxchange. Mospay, March 23, 1887, $5000 Virginia 6'4.830 100 abs ariom RE 68 2000 «do, 91% 600 Reading &R. #0000 Mapour: 60 at 18). 60Cc0 do....b60 190 Mich ou RR.v69 9b 1000 IndianaSnkbis 66 pt 9, 860 NY Coo RR 7's 101% 260 Mi 8 @N Ia Rabo 1000 ErieKRCosi#7i 803, 60 do 7 (000 ErieRRbdeis76 9% 60 10€0 HudRivRRstm 66 400 $000 Mich B3F’dbds 79 6160 4000 I Cem RR vas 10136 550 1060 do. +» 11 BO 00 101% do 1000NJCenRRistmb 92 ‘20 shaNations: Benk 108 78 AmerEx Boxecrip 10034 6 Del&Hud Canal0o 122% 100 16 50 Pamvnn RK, . bro 200 do, 360 350 do. 066 104 Cley & Pitta RR. 36 Gal & Caio RR... 104 oo do. 106 460 700 NY Oen RR.. 60 800 do CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. MoxpaY, March B—6 P.M. heavy tow from Trey, which bi article was heavy ana lower, males about 4,000 & 5,000 bbis, at adout the following quote + ae~c0e! avetrsrs? floor and corn meal were quiet at ‘war firmly held for cholce loka, w ron Mud inferior qualities were dui only to, Douce male of about 2,000 b on kool new sou'bern sellow chales of 5.0m) bushels of Rew versey ‘Oste continned firm, and prices ranged from Se. s (Se. for jan quiet, with sales of 9) bagso 4 on) do. Jamaica atm. t Cortox —The market continued quite firm, with sales of About 8,860 bales, shout 2.0000 which was In teansita. We- quote middling npisnds #i 13%0, and New Orleans do, at gaged in bnik at (4.. ‘and Roout 9,000 — 15,000 0 do wheat and corn in bull and a e figure; ly boxes bacon and 200 a 300 ¢o. lard at 2s, flour Is. ot. wea demanded. 40 bhda hams were e>, at 208, aad £00 bales of cot'on were en ® 5.324. To London ‘four was at In. Od. and heavy “ TO Bremen 70 bales of cotton were engaged # ‘yc. To Havre rates were un eben ced ay —The receipts were end nomiah! at We. & We. per shipment Hors were steady wit moderate sales, at Te., 10>. and Ile, the latter for choice qralities. Hines continued firm, with ealea of about 3,00) «400 Ori noco. at 34e , 6 mow LiMn was ‘insotive, at Se for common Rockland, and st $1380 for lump. “Lassts—he ef of 85 bhda, clayed Cabs were mate at 3 + 680 , 60 barrels New Orleans a: 75 Quo musiovede a te BAvAL BTORRS.—Cwing to the advan the market waa ieee active aod were held nt 480 ceab, which was ‘the views of p - ra Conmmon rosin wae dull; sales of 200 barrels low were made at 92, and 3¥) do. meium de at $2 25 per Sly Iba, delivered. Crude was da!l and nominal, while Cesorip {lope were ur cbanged CLs, Linked was quiet, and qnotations in the absence of ales of moment, were orminal whale. wae la geod nquiry with : Ales reported of About 26,000 gallons, at Ods~e. catiering eg. to earn.” Poem wan obecked by the cea deronnded by holders’ kod prioea were nominal. wae in beter demand, and sales of 3,000 4, Wau vere getomti eas Om PF ‘ork. ibe market wae {i ular and i te eniee embraced about Be a 40) yois in ot. al O) A $2 for New mens, closing at the inmde figure, and Pro Liik were ronde deliverable Pelore the tre: Hovernber ext, sellers option, at $23 89. and LW) do were sold lain dat quay afternoon to arrive in April and may, at $24 Uld prime Was roid a’ $19. Old meet was nominal, Beet continiied rm Sud in good demand, with sales of about 909 bbis., Including Bew couniey prime at #10 TR SU, and men do. nt 62 138 $13, @, with re We 1 ar hs, “me “inter figure for were heavy avd lean active, in brisk rejuest. The eal@ embraced » Hereee, past to arrive, at 140, m 14g, ah Tgure. Bagon wae cavet, and ter wasin fair request for inir to prime <tate. Tice. tales C175 cvsks Were made at 4% merket contin ed frm Bricks —-i6 bales of cloves were sold at Ercané were in good demand, and 9 vance ot 6 8 ye. Was Olaimed "The amie Tad 2 OW) bhds., including 12 Porty Kico, at U6. and the remainder (nba musooved’ at 4s. at 10s, amd a cargo of 15.000 bag Manion Were sod B18 Ve. Wrgkey.—tales of About § Bev bhle. were made, ine HO Dbin at Be, and the remainder were wid ai Lohse Foreign Markets. Pores, P R., Meron 7.—Segare come in slowly ard ieee rule high, eay 7ixc. @ Tigo. for prime; 60. @ 16. joy COMMOD Drands. Molnaees—Lavt wales Jee per gel jon, Freighie eo 08 @Gger h)g). fey woe oF MAROH 24, 1857. 0 rae day of re esa were yesterday of real oy change. — BLES’ LONDON OOBDIal. GIN 18 SHOWN BY id - the records of ‘House to be the only Londom ‘The following sales spblle auction at whe Merchants’ Hx ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. For Help, Stuations, &e,, see 6th & 7th soud) MISCERLANEOUS. s F098 EL, SAWS, tithe principan hardware ‘storem of the at tho salesrooms ios ar works, corner ‘and Columbia streets, N. ¥. a \HICHEATER’S DYsP! ‘A SPROIFIC DORKS NOT eure; like seme others ail the {Ue that fleab is heir 0 —the m fa ite favor. « CHK Eh’s DYSPEPAIA SPBCIFIO Cures beartburn apd sick bepdaghe, / CBIOHKSTKH'S DYSP LEST A SPECIFIC the acidity of the thereby Jleatroying the great latulence dympepucs mi rom. LsCOVERY den vegetables, does not purge. Sold iton street Brooklyn. DYSPRPTIC KEMEDY Te atonte, sien and rftion HOH RATERS DY Petal a SPRCIFIC Believes pain im the bress! and side, and creates appetite. ROU ANT aN) CLERK, Closely applied to (He business of the counting room, stand in need of tls gentle assiatant ObIOHESTRA'S DYSPEPSIA SPROIFIC iy) the whole bottle taken at once would not injure you. y Deliuc & Oo , Broadway. SkbOTICS BUFFER FROM COSTIVSNESS, Piles andpervous debility. HIOHKST Ra's DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC Causes the oppression after disappear. AT THe DYSPRC AUSE aND CONSIDER Whstaliments constantly annoy him day and night, and the 16 result that must follow. CHIOHESTE'S DYSPEPSIA SPROTFIO In the only reliab'e correstive of the above named irregulari ea. Kept by Kushio., Broadway, New York. THE biOd STANDING OF THO. ‘Who have this medicine in hand, and speak fiom thelr own experience, should go far to allay the donbisof the ailieted cold by Carle & Strong, Water sirest. New York. CHICHESTER'S DYSPRPBIA PROLIFIC From tte extreme simpleness, is the surest remedy for acute diarrboon, giving lone to the bowels in a fewdays. nly fifty cents per boitie, Look in at our depot, 101 Wail street, Now York for reierences CHIGHES TES &' CO. told at whoiennie by the proprietors, and, Barnes & Park, corner of Duane street and Broadway, N. ¥.; Jno. t Co,, 161 Chartres street, New Orieane, and a: retail by ali the druggista in the Union, AND WINDOW SHADES AT & FERGUSON, 2)! Broadway and ave & full amd cholce stock of brocatels, orated damasks, lace and maslin curtis 4c, which age offered at the loweat pricas Our stock of window shades is the largest in New York, sed our superior manufacturing faelluies enable us to offer these goods less than o‘her houses, We invite the attention of close buyers. NOPTAR’S RAT EXTERMINATOR. J an infalllole deatrcyer of rats, mice, ants, ground mise moles, 4c , 4c (Not cangerous to the human family.) Kav do not die in their holes, but eome out and die, “OOSTAS’s” BED BUG EXTEAMIN ATOR, Never known to {ail—aod used every day by thousands in New York and elsewhere “OUST. R's” RLEOTRIO POWDER For the destruction of motbs musquitees, ties, fleas, plant insects, vermin on fowls and antmais, kc , &e Sold wholes e aud retail at COST R's priucipal depot, 38) Broadway New York, and by the principal ¢ruggist and dealers throughout the United states, the Canadas Weat In dies California and south Amerios Orders must always be accompanied by the cash, ieston No gooda sent on commit Small sample packuges put up at the lowest wholessie prices for first orders in new placer, with cards, show bills, poaterr, Ae, ke ‘Packages’ expressly put up for ahipe, ateamboata, hotele, public tnatitutions, ac. a Paver with full particulars, terms to wholesale dealers, 5 scsle of prices, ke , ko Promptly malind (pre. paid) to apy address oa receipt of & three ‘ost ollice samp. address Costar, 385 way, N.Y. XTRAORDINARY VOLUME. Quintessence of Knowledge. IxQUIR@ WITHIN, For anything you want to know, OR, OVER 3,70 FACTS FOR THE PROPE Cloth, git, PRIOK UNK DOLLAK. 436 pages For sale’ by all booksellers. )ROCK COATS AT EVANS. K Frock conte a: Ld a ry at at at at Frock coats at’ Fine custom made dress frock coals. 814 60 10 82) 0» Super black ano fancy cloth frock sont Wow MO ‘Black cloth frock coats well made and immed 5 &) to 1) 0! Uver 5 000 casimere buriness costs BH WO Spring ragians. . 6 Oto 160 biue oloth dress coxia. . BO moire antique vests, (new style) ‘ 26 Fancy camumere penis... $2 Wt» BO y \e. At EVANS! extensive Clothing Warehor use, Noa. 66 and 68 Fulton sireet, between Gold and Cliff. ASHIONABLE DAESS AND MANTILL a TRIMMER GS, just received per steamer, at KOHLSAAT BROTHERS, 45 Jobr street. OR OORNS, BUNIONS AND INFLAMED JOINTS.— Dr. J. LITTLEF 1RLD’S shields and Pineter are the remed, or tered fo te reel aad cute of thee pata ‘OW TO MAKE POTICHOMANIR VASES.—BUY IN- quire Within; or 3.700 Faets for the People. For sale by booksellers. Price one dollar. NQUIRE WITBIN 16 BOLD AT THE LOW PRICE OF ‘oue dollar, and y@t It contains 436 pages of closely printed matter, and is handsomely aud ly bound. [tis A Doo tor, & Gardener, A #choolmasier, A Dancing Masier, An art- ist, A Natureliet, a Mogellor, A Cook, A Lawyer, a Surgeon, ‘A Unereplayer, A Chemist, A Coameticisn, a Brewer, «0 ‘Accountant, An Architect, A Leiter Writer, A Hoyle and « Universal guide to all kinds of user! and fancy employment. ‘amusement and meoey making. Besides all this information and we have not room to give an idea of & hundredth part of te ising ro many valuable and useful recelots, that an 7 ation of them requires gen te vomas of foe type for the index, For sale by ali bookseilors. Lo O47, TO MORKOW FOR LOOK OUT TU MOKROW FOR K OUT £0. MO! a! LOUK OUT 30 MURaO FOR LOOK OUT TO BORRUW FoR Look MOBKOW FUR LOOK OUT TO-MORKOW FOR LOOK OUT MORROW FoR LOOK OUT MORROW FoR LOOK OUT ey FOR ad T Pal a ” A a a a“ mas ia a A A KAT paren, AGREAT PaPRR. ‘The Des Jardine Rallrond , Canada. The folowing aecurate engravings of thi terrible aecident will jn No. 08 of rr K LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS°APER, ednesday, March 25. Grawing by an wag let the 7 90 wilaems, repre- "“Feeuing the mo elldren from the ang em ane yamping off the last car when | was going over the auiing up bodies on ladders to the surface of the abut. ‘creemng over tbe ice on &.raft, Ac., ke. Sketch of Pousr's Field, New York, showing the cutting regentiy made thrvvoch and the drwreration 0 he dend. the sucking cw efte exanrasoon on the ete CABINET, NO. Portrait of Hower Glee, Seeretary of the Treasury. ‘The new cent— face apd reverse. The Corpe as they appeared to the Park, BLY co Portrait of the officers of the Burgess Corps. ‘Winter Sports near Montreal, an origins! article, with (wo ends of coffins the road, Silk from tbe Coovens, raral scene ip China, ‘Of interesting reading matter, Price ais cen #, {PEXING AND ILLUMINATION OF fv. HAUGH. O wOUT & CO | ‘8 new store, of Broad and Broome recta, on Monaay evening. March i. nud will con: Unue on Tuesday and sean, 2 “|e iuminetion of the bei wil {axe piace ot bait vast 7 and wt | be Instantaneona— une At the same moment from all the windows of 0 view lower Broadway and Broome street will be truly grand Ree & BENNETT HAVE ven w new S\e hones corner of wr Re street, No. 4 directiy oppomte a. T. Mecinaliy inyhad to call nod examine thelr (esreaned aad Tahiable stock of fine diamond jewelry, watches, silver ware, ao, AealnneieSent tw tho, United Dlaten ia’ remard to the 0 only nod prices of their goods. at. Praga ‘evply. oF otherwise. bs aM a 00. ai way, New York, tA a a HE PROPLES’ GRIDIRON TT Turna ovt the mont tender sed delicately Aavored bravia by ed abates that ter, ible nuleapes, the times of Wrist become a uslversal {erorite in ail well roeetated Kitehers a¢ econ as known. Woolewale and retail Broadway, N.Y. prorerbers masta GRO. L. CANNON. » DE my ongueRt, which will not stain oF te cil nes to Any part of the country. es ways south WARKB, in epuine nostrums they cannot ha Cortittcates, preminma and medals Awarded alone to my powder and pills LYON’S magnetic powcer and pillx destructiv to insects, rata and mice, Depot at 424 Broadway. Dyeazones ms. DEBILITY. DYSREPSIA, WEAR Dees, tremblitig, dc —That divine r@fnedy. Dr J aCOB WEBBER beang vier senda a thrul of # rength, views aad apimater through the wern out system. it ia a blessing for the sick. for habiual consups ion, constitutional weak- nees, Ianguor, loss of memory. siesp. appetite or strength. Price $2 wo for $4. Depot 202 Bowery. VED DEMAND duced the pro- 180 to. warich- en t18 properties and 10 ser: ing unsuited for he American palate. Thousauda have weaned the:naelves from the cnrae of kbacen chewing with beneficial resulta since tis iutroduction Into thie country K segar antdrag stores. Wholesale at 412 Browdwa: HE GREAT SUC s IPRING CLOTHING. ‘ALFRED MUNROE & Co. bave receiving trom their manufactorin,: jan, overcoats, wpring business coats, pants, de, &e. Also boy's olothin Of all kiuds in great variety. A.M. & Co have made large additions to thelr custom de- pariment, and stocked it with & largo nasortment of piece foods, which they will make to order Lo the. best manter ‘ALFRED MUNROK & 90 . 441 Broadway, between Canal and (rand sireela, c PRING STYLE OF BOOTS—83 0 AND #4. JUST CALL 8 ‘and take a look at them at JONBS’, 10 Ann street. M. REED ERGS TO INFOKM THE PUBLIC THAT ‘ll the “ London Cordial Gin” mad. here is not nox- jous bat is equal if not superior. to the #o-called Imported arvele, and if the communit) 1 their health, they would purchase only RED'S. Distillery 118 Kast Twenty-ninth street, Office, Arcade, Broadway. —————— ae: aed Married, Comuy—Komar.—On Wednesisy, Marob 18, oy the Rev, Durcau Dunbar, Mr. Witla Corky to Mins Manta V Komar, eldest daughter of Saauol Kobler, &q., ald of this chy. Monton—Corw,—At Elicaboth, N. J., on Wednerday, ‘March 11, by the Rev Robert «’kman, ‘Samvmt Motos, of Brooklyn, to Mics Sana A Cows, of Elizabeth, N. J. Fnzoaaxp —On Sucéay atvornoon, March 2 ociook, Mrs. Eitan Frizcmmatp, aged 83 years, and for the inst 62 yoars a residentof the Fourth ward of this oly. ker friends, those of ber son; the lato + (es hier, Mrs. Eilon Kons, corner of A:lea Aireets, this moruing, at o’olook. mains will be takeu to Ss. Patrick’s cainedral, where solemn bign masa will be ollered up for tho re- pose of her soul. . Mayo.—On suodey, March 23, Jonas Mayo, Riq., late tenons the 86th year of bis age, # native of Birming- ham, England, and a rosident of this city for the last oars. r ‘His friends and acquaintances, and the membors of the Oliver street Baptist churcn, are requested to attead the funeral from bis jate resicence, No. 61 Monroe street, this aferpoon, ei Baxxas —On Sunday morning, March 23 Amoait M., wife of James W. Barkor, and aaognier of Abol 3. Jiapp, aged 40 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully afte mM tro roe street. Jous Poman, im the 67h pope FRY ald county, Ireland, for the last 83 years a resident of tnis omy. His and soquainiances, and those of his sons, John, Jr., James and Michael, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without furtner notice, to morrow af- ternoon, af three o'clock, trom his iate residence, No 116 West ig ne ireet, betwoon Seventh and Eignth remaiwe will be inigrred in Eleventh sireet ‘San Frenoisoo, California, papers pioase oa, Guast —On Monday, Maron 24, Jonm W. Guust, aged — ‘11 months anc 8 deys. relatives aud iriends are invited to altend the fune- ral, from his late residence, in Firueta street, sear Fifth avenue, this morning, at balf pest nine o’olook. His re- maine will be taken to Al sny at eieven o'clock. Loap.—On Monday morning, March 23, Josara N. Limp, ip the 724 year ot his age. ‘The funeral will take piace to morrow afternoos, at four o'clock, trom No. 11 West Sixteenth street. The riends of his family, end those of nis sonsin law, Oliver J. Tweedy and ¥. W Eimonds, are res) ily tmvited to Stend, The remaine will be io ta the family vealt as St. Stepben’s oburch. Cammoi.. —Oo Sundsy, March 23, Micnam Gaamor & Bative of coo" ty Limerick, Ireland, aged 06 years. ‘Bis Iriends, apd thove of bis brothers-tu ia, Patriok, Jeremiah ana Thos. Lynch, are requested to stiend the bis afternoon, a two o'cloca, from his imie resi- dence Wo. €14 Water street. "ic pwix —Uns Sunday evening, March 28, Many KE ‘wife of J. T. Beldwin, 1a the 4+th year of Der age. “ ‘The Iriends ana reiauves of the family are respectfully five o'clock. st tbe realdenoe of tprTaiber, Ogden Doalng ve 0 |. Ob tbe residence Domiog- ton, ‘No. Idi Prinee street, without further lavitetion. Rapway.—Oa Moncay Marob 48, Mrs, Burrania Kan- DALL Rapway, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives Fespectfutly from ‘and friends of the family are invited to a tend tho funeral, without further pot! ‘Maron 23, Gsonas W., son of F. W. ‘im the 4th year of his age. reistives Of the family are imyited to Se Oe eee, Oe FiamminG —Om Sanday afterneun, March 32, Auszampen tnfent son of Mathias and Sarah Auguste Fism ming, | Hilal Pit pal l PL 8 2 H r ' 5 i i ir if I 5 Pig | Bs i ‘ 2 z H | z ' i i : i: i i i if fe | i Ey 3 : aT in Hi ix i iy ? if i ii

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