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‘been returned to the 4 uditor of thas State cancelled since ‘ee last report to the Legislature, This reduces the ctr- ‘ontation of tbe Danke of the Mate to about five and a balf ‘millions, tesued on a eicok basis of upwards of six anda aktpmiliions. Benate. Ausany, March 25, 1867. Assembly. Aupany, March 28, 1857. 4 motion by Mr. Lasvanw ars, to create a Grinding ®@ommittes of nine, was laid over. THE ARRENALS, ‘The bill to authorize the sale of the State arsenals in ‘Wew York and Albany, and to provide for the purchase of ‘tho Now York aresonal Lanier fhe J the city, aud for the riation Of the proceeds such sale, was con- {mn Committee of tbe Waole, and after various ‘amendments progress was reported ‘Ie the Hovse, Mr Pomanoy moved to recommit the ih to the Sanding Comm! ive to report co: ‘The various amendments ‘Whole wore offered Tee amendment olfered >; ee $'8, jor the pui fork, was de‘cated ‘The motion to recomanit was carried. Mr J J Retily, to appro- Of the arsenai in New Markets, FBILABELPHLA STOCK BOARD. PHULaDRLPala, March 38, 1867, Btook» better. Provsylvacia 5’, 45%; Rea ling Ras 935; Long Island Raliroad, 1834; Morris Canal, | i : Zs | t ieteite Mnyrtany.—The following order has been issued by Beary Wlsov, Commander.in Chief of the Citizon Volan- woors — Beancrastane New Youx Ornzen =n, | ACADEMY GALL, 663 Broadway, Naw Youx, March 26, 1857. Giery and iodepencers compwirs, it is hoped that mo party q01" 0m oF political | Hae .ce will be «1 -red to in- fruceana mar tbe permony of the organizs'ion. Commander io-Obief hereby spnounces thas Willem Wil- been velected ae the commandant of tne First, aad John Creighton ee commandant of the Second Di- vision, @ho with <b division staff oflosre ex they my J wha)) ageist b ‘in (be orga: er festa: their werd: are organised and mvte are complete. will please me in-Qiefe i ‘the pumbor of men felt Thomrean It «pector Geacral New You —The adverse men, incin*ing fine prhite vonees. Beinnd ie very fine and tbe roed whee ne doubt be ® popular resort A Gornamre GoLoorns —Some weeks since we called Pubiio atten fon 49 tbe ovadi son of the old Power's Field, of wbioh at the oorser of Fourth avenue and oi . ect the avenue, All this with coffive, Containing the of the poor paapers were [buried at pablio expenre. [np cutting Ci | treot these coffins are n>~ exhamed, acd nearly of them are found to be broken, and coaseqaentiy the Srencrevoning Sant. etween hiriy and trty comes and legs, garme epines, exulls and feth are mixed up prom! ‘where tthe ny New York Honriva: Weekly report to Marob 1887—Remsining on March 29, 984 Admitted to Maroh 21, 68 Dine! oured or 6. Died, 8. Re maining at date, 278. Malet, 235. Females, 43. Free © Nov Preeer.—Adoct two o'clock yester day morning « fire broke ont in the first story of a email ‘b atidin, No, 343 Nimth etrest, occupied tence Newman ty ‘tem floor, for the thesentovere 2¢ y part by soothes nger—the opper bineimeker, The fire seemed to have the forge bellows. lamage to stock and vont ‘The damage ‘trl done to the cabinet shop was age rhe,ypiton OF THE MERALD. aoe opm Siew Bt. yesterday moraia wbict 2 ‘alee, and doeg me great in)cgpios, Th otaves oe. ors ob! uns M. TAYLOR, corner of Chatham and James sts Arrtval of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Adler. A large number of our Jewieb citizens were awaiting with great anxiety the Jate arrival of the steamship Arego from Havro, as they expected the Rev. Dr Samuel Adler to arrive on board of her. When it was ascertained that that noble vessel had reached her dook, after so long amd perilous a voyage, bringing the Rev. gentleman savely to the end of his journey, there was great rejolc- img amongthem. Dr. Adler bas come from Europe for the purpose ef arsuming the pastoral iuties of the Tweifta street Jewish Temple, vacated by the death of Rev. Dr, Merzbacher. As soon as the steamer touched the dock abe was boarded by @ delegation, togethor with a host of personal friend: to welcome the Rev. gentleman whic new home He was, however, in too delicae health because of bis perilous voyage, to make many responses to the repeat d greetings he receivo!,s0 he wae imme: dimely escorted to the residence of Mr. May, ia West Thirteenth street, whose hospitality he accepted until a suitable mansion could be procured for him Rev. Dr. Adier ranked among the most distinguished aad talented Jewish Rabbis in Earope He resided for the last fifieon years in Alzey, Graod Duchy of Hesse, where he wae much esteemed for the many good qualities he . He je 8 atrong and able advocate o1 tne Jewish faitn, ead labors with great seal and integrity for the advancement of ibe race. In 1848 he d stingu sb bimeelf much through bis untiricg and ‘Mdvocacy of the 80 callxd “Jewteh Hmancips 101 @t the present tie bis praeioe) atuay and oply aim # the retormation of the ith to which he adheres On Saturday next ihe fest. vities of bis avgaration will take place at the piece of wor ebip in Twelfth sweet, when he will deliver hig first ser. mon upon soil. A Live Prince in New York PRINCE MICHEL HILKOFF, OF RUSSIA, TAKEN IN AND DONE FOR BY EMIGRANT RUNNEBS—CAPTORK O¥ THR BOGUS TIOKE? AGENT. THE PRINCE aND THE 8HRPER IN THE POLICE COURT. At Jezgth the Gothamites have hed a live Prince in thelr midst, Prince Michel Hilxoff, of the Russian Coart, accompanied by one of the Governors of that empire, bave been sojourning in New York, on the'r way from &. Petersburg to Washington, D. C., where they intend visit- ‘yg the President. The presence of the illustrious visiters in our midst might have remained a profound secret, had not the Prince unfortunately come ia contact with one of the numerous cheating. swindling and bullying emigrant ropnere who infest this city, as bh about purchasing tekets, yesterday, for Wilmington, Del The Prince was Jadoced to pay abcut doable fare to the proprietors of one Of the passage ticket offices situated in West street, nearly opposite the J: reey Oity ferry. Not such treatment even tp this democratis shed fo- matier to the officer, and stated that thi been duped in the most , Capt Bennett, not thu for a moment tha’ he ‘Was 'n the presence of Russian thejgention.en their names, when the Prince handed him ecard bearing the following insoripiion:— eeneee renee. eee ea PRINCE MICHEL HILKOFF. ete aaaemanee woneeory The astonishment produced 0 Teading the above card was 80 Abat B forgot ‘one what ibe Governor’s name was, and wiihout more ado burried the gt i i ws i Rg is LS conversation. thy Mayor ordered py thy Me im Bis power to arrest the ticket swindler, spo beve the money thus fraudulectty obtained to the owner. Capta'n Bennett sccompasied the Prince ani to the eMoe of, the Fosse Pent, and Gomonted bis friends for days if not weeks, Justice Connelly thereupon repri- @ tbe prisoner severely, and told him wo go about Tas 1.478 Fonamems cron te Boryato Ory Bank—Cor- aaction—Jobn | Kimberly, Erq, aad Joseph String bam, Faq, president and cashier of the Baffaio Oty Bank of Buffalo, are not the persons alluded to ine paragraph published in yesterday's edition re ative to the oouster- Hy, and Sari m—was of the obaracter, tb ~o kao Uh ry Lame. ratne aod Ptringham of Bflato, pameredcs in this cl’ woment that op ove soqaaioted B: ffalo City Bank would ooniliet 0! obarsctere well Down (0 tne porce Tre following ts an explanatory Kimberly's fiends ie ws Cy 1 we bys 4 honorad'¢ notice ir C of sofa" "Riera Pr at we atu ony ok smo —P ao. ie ~~) an = counterteltton yhear two gentiemon are among 1 wealhiest snd most respectable citizens of Jp justiee to theun, please correct Uae 2s, 1887. JOHN night from Havre, were E. George Pqaier, Eiq , Dr, Adler, ‘the Jewieh Rabb}, and Senor Leo Alvarado, of Hondaras. ‘We understand that the latter has reerive! the appoint ‘ment of Minieter trom Honduras to (he United States, From California, via Aspin Tilinols —W, c hones, a Auudh "Mtre Boll, pon. and servant, Col OR Cehtog A Sertson and child ws 5 ire Waisom, Ernith, Mien Mt M Nichols—and 209 in phe A G Gear, fi lady and famil) ‘Tremaiile and Indy. ‘orth, MT Curtis Capt. W Berry, Oapt J H Winchester, Albert Rogers. Jr, Mies Wolf, J Pedrini, and 22 othe . From nee and Havana in the steamahip Quaker — rah A Harding Miss k Taylor, Mrs K Deering and jarbeck. P You wi ire MeNelli ana chia, J B ‘and indy, JaSor, GB Gamane, Jobo ¢ y{iiae Cheng Tare Powte, W Gale, Mre © Whiting and servant Whiting, C item, M L@onel, A Leonel, F Losede, 1 1, BK ‘ red Bebrene fF ¥ fmelton, J Makin, D ML JM Uricassan, Bracke, 7 e04 servant, F. Du- fan ha Wernander, J Carnagee, M 2, R Carballo, J Spar row, R Fonts C @ B Dosingh. © ertt | A Arras ‘Btashope, L Begtee, ators, M Crosby, Joe bala, Jno J Carloog, B Duty. From Obariestow, in ateamahtp James Adger—O M Dow, T Kelly, HR Turner, Mre Ay “Avinter, J ” in, Jones Rovers, Bite M Gray aad othere—40 In From Calcutta, in ship Recort—Mr Matthew MoTume ant family. DEPARTURES. For Payanoah, in the steamer Alabams—N W favs) CF Krhupe Mr and Mra Renry Hange, with three cht cod -4 Cx) K mre ae Witkin, 9 bem rome TR ash pen . Andre . 1H Wainwright, peers 8 Bgleston Mra ‘Thos b gleston, Miss Belegion, J. 8 8 Hugtes Biwi NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 185%. gan, Joho Conlin, W Turby and wife, Michel nd shun Anthony Doherty: F. C. Adams to Col. Fuller, of the Mirror. TO THE EDITOR OF THES HERALD. Tifear you will set mo down for » very ill natured man, and } confess that it is with rome relutanos that I again ask permission to {n!rade upon your columns. Justice to myself, however, demands thet I should make av ex planation in regard to my connection with the affair be tween Col. Fuller and Mr. Orton. I have, during the last three years, had considerable business with the frm of which Mr. Orton is » member, ard am in the habit of calling at his place of business at }east once a week. ia. deed, there has existed a warm friendship between my- self and Mr. Orton, who several times related to me the manner in which he bad been victimized in this affair, and expressed his desirg to place the facts in the hands 0 ‘Mr. Benvett, who miy ht uee the desperate character they irresistibly suggested as he thought proper. I simply, at the instance of one] regarded as an | jared friend, sent his statemen| to Mr. Bennett, making such commeate ‘upon it as were excited by my feelings at that moment. ‘The publication of those comments, unexplained, places ‘me im the attitude of @ person voluntari!y interiering in the affairs of others—a position nct at all suited tomy ‘taates or inclinations. 1 have heretofore treated this affair in a humorous man- ner, that Colone! Fuller might take sdvartage of it, and lef apy odium that bad obtained die out, bear- posed upon me; just as Mr. Orton, in bis Aindness of heart, was willing to place himself in an ua- enviable light by accepting a statement which fastened upon the ‘and making {t (Col. ae the besis ot tu ‘apology even before be Stops to asceriaia whether it were true o7 iH it the Bot Colonel Fulier, bas no respect 8 for akee B : #2 A | Fl Hon ae 23) F alta anny % i <3 & g oredvlisy frevd bit clever operator’s admirers futier about him, snield tim with their sympathy, sod dagiguate as libeiler he who dare outrege the dignity of their clam by spoaking of it. 1 that Hotieas tay ing ali spend at a race course, and prac is! credviity of tbat ‘riend until he that | may cefrens him apa sper the per'umed sunst ine of a Newport? responsibility ‘bat i tell mv friemd the avails are to be returned to ‘wipe out @ previous debt I bave po skill ia mermphy sios oF yur prudence, bat shouls like to some one who has, spesk out, Yoors, very respectfully, F. 0. ADAMS. 691 Baoapway, March 18, 1967. Mexico, Cuba ana the Slave Trade —All Rersone desvous of joining Mexico in the present, war ‘with Speip, and anxious for th suppression of the slave trade of Cuba will ple-se address — Paid), JOUN DikGO BANCHES, New York Post office N. B.—The letters already received will be answered in due me. White, the Rater, 148 Fulton street, Be- tween wa name's atreet; style $3; bie last fall vile be ’ . ee Ifyou beautifal fitting and we' boots, want fi 1 made for dress ng JEFFBRS, 467 Brostway. * <<To-morrow and Taesday only, ITH recetves pupils for $2 50. Rooms ‘Broad Last Da: Mr. way. Henry Gebhara’s Gymnasium and Fencti ncademy, (63 Brondway. sd For Good Fitet siyles and patierns, well mae Sitate, of ali at who.emue wo Sosteay'a, 108 Onathain etreet, Jouven's Hid Gleve Cleaner. _ Gleve Cleaner, Sees per bouts. tS cone 33 conte ner 5B conse por Stee 3 cenia per Dottie. B tensa per bate Cevia per hottie, Bere dortie Seo ka dottle cleans fifty pairs of elegantly. Whoesale ny aR 8 Frogrigors, 0385 broadway, New Yor, Pa Hangings at Wholesale—Of Oar Own mee Be iowen ah prices oy THOWAS PATH 200. Bich Paper for the Retail Trade, all new styles, of Work done in the mom artistic wy [AS FATE & 00., 257 Broadway. Tomes to the ‘of the meured. Life in SHO. M: KREVITT, Actuary, 66 Wail street Bafee—with Patent creas bars. Depot 192 Peart M. PATRIOK. int San ipann| sap. INGER & every where, ——a Hi Dye, atiained the highest and retail, Sd the dye applied privately at No. 6 Astor Batchelor'’s Hair Dye, Wh the beat in the world made, sold and applied at 28 Bromdway. Dr. B. J, Loeweouthal’s Water Cure, Eruptions, Freckica &c —Jones’ Old Ite- len evap, a Bod her, dandrat tc, Jones’ ol coral restorative, 2a, Lafont’s liquid alahester, 2s, for indian’ skim. f, a? a yal drnegiate aren! Noy Ld w York, ‘pee ilies B80 per bowtie — Holloway’s Pili —A Remedy tn all Cll- mates, Letters from every re perro he oer Clating nl! tha’ In ail climates and lonalities these famous pila are an ah suinte epecite for bilious diveseee, ayepepele. end bowel com- } Pisin A gevilemen called at the ake utering irom ihis severe, umerioe ‘ad when everyibing used had tailed twit» Pile cured him im two weeks, All this go rt ra Disease Brandreth’s Pils Caces. | pte’ fopme th uae of medicine which merely paride: tas pa was + 4 ves i e ory le, Bropdzete Rulidi g.. ove. algo 1163 Division atreet, by Cot rand. ees cous vem and map, Broadway, corner of 1 weaty second street; Gamone ‘ | upapimously adi wee corner of Twenty eighth and th avenue; D.D Wrights. LA corr er of Houston and Lewis streete, and Rushton’s, 415 and enter hed and 417 Broadway, ing. jocks id oc ties Chichester’s Dynes Bpecitie does not Bepee 1 Wall sireet Now fork ie by all druggists, ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | iisirnas ta sicen gasttatoa'efairtrnl—aed ith should fail in rethoving the grest evils which have = al ‘The annval meeting of section of the Oniro and Fulton Railroad took piace on the 9th instant, at Bloomfeld, Mis.ourl. A board of directors and ether officers wore elected Mr. M. Bray- wan, Of Chicege, was elected l’resident of the road. The length of this read is 77}¢ miles. The ertimted cost of construction and equipment $1,626,000; capital stos«, $1,500,000; subscribed, $1,870,000 ‘The company bas 000 acres of Jand under Congres sional grente, Sc, amd vy @ recent lew, hava loano 500,000 from the State of Missour! in bonds. The tiles to the land are being perfected, and will be availabiet: fhe company in abouttwo months. Twenty-five milo of tho grubbing and clearing are under coutract at about $860 per mile, Negotiations have beea opened for a loan and parties are ready to take the balance of tho stooc, ‘and ‘0 contract for the coustruotion of the road. lane, at the prios of $4 per acre, will cover the Coat of construction and equipmon'. in the meantime moascres are going forward looklag to the early completion of the Arkansas section. Stock to Lye Spend and ti to the land granted b; Congress are being secured an rapidly as practicable, MONEY MARKET. SarurDay, March 28—6 P. M. ‘The stook market was a good deal unsettied today. ‘While some of the leacing railroad stooks impreved in prices others fell off. There was comparatively « small amoust of business Llinois Central binds advanced 3 per cert; New York Central Railroad, };: Michigan Cen tral Railroad, }{; Cleveland and Tuledo, >¢; Chicago and Rock Islazd, 3g. La Crosse and Milwaukie fell off { per cent; Canton Compiny, 3; Harlem, %; Galena and Ohi ego, /4; Llinots Central Ratiroad, 4. Michigan Southern sinking fund bonds sold at 78 per cent cash ; Lilinois Central bonds at 103 per cent. The stock market does not exhibit the first symptom of a apeculative movement. The balls Bave 80 disposition to operate, notwithstanding their im- Pression that prices are pretty welldown. The short in- terest is large, and {t does not appear at all strange to us that {+ is large. The great majority of brekers agree with us in the view we bave so frequently expressed «in relation to railroad stooke. Taey believe the whole batch is unsound and much infisted It is folly to suppose, with the developements which are almost daily made in regard to railroad management ‘end finauciering, tha the market value of these securi- ties can be maintained. Jt takes along time to get at the facts regarding incorporated companies of avy kind, ‘but when they do come out and mee) the public eye, the effect is generally of an unfavorable character. Under the proso:$ system of management the best are bad enough. At the seoo.d board the market was slightly Detter. Erie adva.ced 3¢ (er cont; Reading, <; Michi Stock Exchange. Saronvay, March 28, 185' 200 sha ReadingRRb6O 200 6o..,...060 260 795, OO do... 20€0 I Interest gan Scuthern, 1%{; Galena and Onicago, X. The im. mane. 10% provement ‘his afternoon is attributed to some pur | 10%! o e+ 1063 chases by the shorts, A: coth beards today | Me wurbeune indo oT” there was @ moderate movement in the Western rail- ye todd - & road stocks, bu: the market {s f.ed with all sorte o! railroad securities, and they are actually o drug. 100 do ..... 60 260 Lilinols Cen RR.. Cleveland and Toledo was quite active. Tne question of 100 do. the April dividend to this stock is belag discussed, ana gs = opinions differ as to the reauit. We have not the slighi 800 Clev & Pitisb'g KR 66 est doubt on the subject. The dividend will undoubted!) 600 do... 000 56 be paid. We have observed the large asies cf the stocx a sao" oo 4 long lately, sellers 60 days, and {t's our impression that th 60 do .....040 108 principal orders for these sales came from the company's 700 Cley & Toledo RR 185% office, and that the procecds wili be appiied to the pay- [ee mx ment of the aividend, This waa the way the Michigen 100 4 Southern paid their las: dividend, ond the Cleveland 2100 aud Toledo Company have urquestionabiy adopted the 4 4 : pele. © same plan. Thissyetem may do fore time longer, and rati 50 Le Or & MIL RR DS 60 do. road companies may, by borrowing the money at enormous . Ee iccesees HS rales of interest, or by secretly issuing and eelling ewok ae ‘and bonds, cover up their rottenness andfdece!ve the pab pene es lic for a inte whie, but ihe time ts steadily appreaching BOARD. when such transactions musi be reveuled in thelr truc 90u asC &TOIRR DLO 7356 ght, If the Cleveland and Toleto Reliroad Company | £000 Saini bf we would apply the prooveds of these secret sales tothe pay: | 900 NJ CR4i m be 80 La Or & MURR. 116 ment of their fvsting debt, now upwards of $400,000, ia 1e¢0 fe RRA Gd m 100 one si B stead of squandering It on dividends, there might bs som Osean ad y exouse for their course; but we are decidedly opposed to = ee ] ee this ndiecriminate issue of stock by railroad companice | %(0°Barlem RR, any pretence. It ie unjust to their old stockholders, = Brie RR pon the public, and a species of financiering the: | | 750 vt ust mevitably result in a permanent suspension of diy.- | 260 dd... 0 4 dends and hopeless insolvency. ad rg RRS ? The Assistant Ty. asarer reports to day as follows:— 2. es Total reeeipts.. . $271,306 10 Tota: pay ments . 226,869 08 ‘otal balance 481,074 6b CIty COMMERCIAL REPORT. SaTownay, Maron 27, 1857. Fiour—The market was witheut change of moment in prices, while sales embraced about 5 000 a 6,000 bois., In- cluding common to good Stave at $5 10.8 $0 85, acderre do, at So 9008696 4 «=Wheat—tales of 4,000 bushels Soutbern red were made a1 $140 Corn was steady, with The receipts include $50,000 for transfer drafts on P08 ton, and the payments include $22,000 on Callfornis ératte. ‘The warrants entered a\ the Treasury Department, Weabington, on the 26th inat., were as follows:— For tbe Treasu'y x Sees. See 88 ¢8 of about 90,600 30,000 busbele Southern mew yx! War warrants = low at 660. nd Westera mixed at 690 Pork was qple, with ema); sales of pew mess at $23 008 $44 Lard was Orm, with enies of 400 © 800 bbis. at 143;0 UTitoa— The mares continue! Orm, with sales tos fair oxtoot a: fall prices. Whiskey—Sales of 400 » 600 bbir. wore made ot 27 3¢0., with email ote of F and 0 at Mo ———— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED VERY oat. Sold, 160 New York Central Reilrosd 88 —regclar way For Situations & Help Wanted, sce 6th page The stockjobber of the Times has had rather du! = —— week of {, He bas suffered some, with all the oiber ‘speculators in fancy railroad stocks fore rise, but un doudtedly contiones to look tor that good time hie paper bas been 10 long preciciing. [f we could afford him any enooursgement we would with pleasure. He may do Detter this week. an The steamebip [ilincis, at this port from Aspinwall, “4 signed brings $1,1. 7,158 California gold. The corresponding } Sacked ior ine conntry arrival of gold last year was $1,401,886. This showss J, BARLOW, 120 Water street, now Wall. Gecreage 0! $364,708. Agg egate decrease thus far this ROCK COATS, FROCK COATS, FROOK COAT, your $3,178,108 frock comin From customs..... The stock operations of Wesley, the priacipal proprie tor of the Daily Times, to day were as follows:— . 18)4—duyer 80 days _MISCELLANEOU GAva— non 4 00.5 PATENT GROUSD SAWS, lmstering rowels, Ao, can be wholeasie aod retail, j tpl ‘stores, at the ralesrooms of the manufacturers 29 and $1 Gold strest, or at the works corner '@, Bherid and Oolumbia sireets. NY RTHIAN A! for family use. And excel rive int bowtles, delivered in Unis city or Frock cove, {00K e-aia, frock conte, ok conte, frock Comte, frock coate, frock costa, frock coals, ‘The maria just at thie moment among financiers 40d | Frock conus frock o's, frock Onin, ‘ap oulatore is for \he creation of new bas ks and increare om peak cons of backing capital, Within ibe pest six months or so Be F conn . ‘hia new oxcitement has extended, and the dif'sreat Le tisistures bave been ron down with applications for new obarters. In those Males where no general banking law exists, © good part of the session hav bees occupied tn die cussing the policy of any further increase in ite bankiog capita. luring the two years ending January 1, 165», the increase of ban.ing capital was not large, as wil) be Jam 1884. Jan Loana & discounts. $047,987,428 616 \. 69 410,288 204,689,207 18 188 188,744 19% Capital . 801,876,071 388.1 Daring theese three years spscals ‘00 wat oon wit radioed securities. From 186) to (864 ine iesce of ra read ponds and raiiroad stocks was a: the rate 0! ec oree of millions per anndzt, #04 {hy public mind war atirsct 04 to tat class of investments. In thet a? thy Deok capital of the country tnere ased only ado:t §21,0° while tp the same time the insue of boutr aad e130 railroad compasies amounted to fuii one Ran fret ent 1" millions of dollars Oredit wae eniarged on toe va-e8 “for poration promises to pay, while (he beaks foon | |! capital at that time large enough (» acoommota'e it: video! wants, Railroads have literally reo the: cre: into the ground, and @ collapse ic that species of prop + ty lo wevhadie. Until within (he past twe ve montne : dividual credit has been comparatively restricted. | the two years preceding Jowosry, 1866, tbe bank loane te | + ereaced about $90,000,000. We have no duabt the reicro- for Jenvary, 1687, wili show an incresse aboat equal to that during the past year. The demand for ioane ops the Danke ts now far beyond the'r ability to supply. Vor poration enterprise and expansion Rave given way for io Bich moire aniiqne vasa, new syle Faney coocinere peste . ie. RON PRDPTRADE Cc are sul a pus LION powe Pilla, Gemructive w Insecta, re'a anc mice Depot al 424 Broadway SPRING BAGLANS, CLOTH AND CAsIMERE rook COMMA pant vests: one p pmeret stwwok of apring ant summer clothing for men sed wear, adapted to Routhern aod Western or city urate, rem isdnosments offered io cash and short ume ore Cortiandt street. ase | YEAR Broanway 1 aun bappy to inform my patrons that I have received my dividual energy and infation. The demand for money | f"tn4 Praciln wh ice emt Mame dacaK ‘DOW COMES More from Dusiness mea thes from (DOr wH erchant Taior, § York. rated companies, end the cry ie for more backs. from S™ pe, CLOTHING. ST ae - = \ we Mi are the movements tn the Peameyivania, New Jersey, Mie oa nem tyne , ten ~~ pour, Maine and New Hampshire | sgisiatures, 1t loons as epring Dusnems ovale, reste (aocy eaasimere though more new banking capital bad been created daring | Pant, Ae, Ae aie per'edetinn, the past winter (hen ever before in the sametine The Of all Kinda in greet variety. reat increase in banks for some years past nas been {a | 4M. # Co hare made lar by fy the Middle aed Rastern States. Al! the old f.atea are now | Rooda, whe iber wil v5 19 order tn ibe ‘beat manner, fairly overrun with backs, noiwithetanding whist ‘t 1 4 er Tawess Cxsalaed Grand rests, the casient thing in the world to work a baich of aw y — : aout a wt 9 | po 1B St eae RASTRRN STATES, (hose Winton where 80 general banking law eriste. — Im Ponusyivanie it te partiontarty cosy, with the prop: | or rohedam teneappe appliances, to get mew charters The present eserion wl) “ serten 90 Tan Fvease without doubt, turn out Green or twenty ne¢ bark: "* pt a ay Pt ere HH In Now Jersey & number of new charters have boon | Sua Atenas peeletes end senke “| pt J ranted, and in the Westera States, where genera! bank. ing lawe exist, hardly 0 week pamos withou. the creaiion Of some new Dank. The effect of this ra-14 int ease io Danking capital cannot be otherwise thin digas! roa. | was the bank expansion that led to the revulsion in 1437. In all ovuntries and im all ages, where bank credit hes ‘Deen iberally supplied the reantt bas deen @ olla ‘The temptation to epecutate—the desire to eater intn enterpriaes—ie increased by the facilitise furniehed by tb panke, and the Community is drawn along, gredvariy at first, until tt becomes: invoived to an extent entirely be yond thetr ability to extricate themesives. In the oom ‘vulsion that invariably follows such an unoatural ex). sion, the banks gemerally go down with the rest. Toere are at this mement twice too many baake in existence. About half the namber, with proper capitals, wel! locats¢ and well managed, weald answer al! the legitimate por- poses of business; beyond that they ares cure, and ihe cause Of a1! the revulsions whick have so frequently swep) over the country apd prorirated fo many ¢ eee. pore By, mar ntact monibs' refect: MISCELLANEOUS. CURB POB HEN-PECKED HUSBANDS, BY JULIA CARBY RMBLNHAKDT. 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Ip Gras church, Brooxlyn, ow Tucacay, March 20, Jarec B Blagg, ALExADEB @. Finpiay, Eeq, of , ~rotland, 09 CHARLOrES EF Caughter’o: the late Thomas Waitt more, Esq , of this acnsR—£0KA4D,—On Friday s(ernoon, Marc $7, by the Rev. J. F Busone, Mr Gaoave Kowasp Foroanae, of Chicago Ill., to Migs Mania #5B sCHAsD OF tole city. Fioop-—Swaereas.—At Morrwacie, on Friasy, March 21 by the Rew Mr. Smith, Mr, Ms rrinas Fi00p, of Mor- risanta, to Mises Clams Jane Swamrene, caughter of George — r, of Boston. ‘ton papers please covy. ne Friday, March 27, a! the Bemi}- eighto sirect and Groaaway, M- Wnuan Hamner to Fispiay—Warrremot wo), th Anmetsone —On Friday “aron 97, Sauan Manis, w fe jed 4) yee invited to attend tho funeral, (ru ine a, ‘219 Bowery, this afternoon, at ove o’olook without far- ther invitation Her remaies wili be takea to Oypreas Bile Cometery for interment Calrornia Please copy. Baven.—Oo Fi iday mornu March 77, Carnamas ©. Valance, wile (1 Jacob Beusd, aged 60 years ‘The friends of the f»muy, aod tore of her brothers in- jaw, Jobo A and Gilliem Beusb aud Abrabam W. and Rickard C, Lewis, are respecituily tovited vo attend ibe anern 70 o’oook. from , &-< re Jo Brooly®, on Haturday, March 28, HowsRD youngest obiid of Tuomas J Barrie W. prown The friends of the family are respectfully invived 10 st- tend the funeral, this afernoon. ai balf past two from No 246 West Thirty fourtn sireet, witnout novos Bonvos —At Perth Amboy, N. J, on Wednesday, Merce 26, Mre Svnsm Bcavcs, revos of Urian Bordge, de- cessed, ip ibe 784 year of he: age Caanorr— Oo Satarday morning Marot 78, Casmump Gaapaan yourgest son of William and Cetmarine Carral\, aged 18 a. Faro thee weil, my obiid, forever, For ip this worid | Dave lost my joy, Bat tm the next | bope to meet my ange! bry. The friends of the family are respec'iuily invitea to at- tenc the funeral, from the residence of ais parents, No. 186 Went Twentieth stree’, this aternoon, a! two o’aloek Ciaake. —On Matarday, Marod 28, of consumption, Ai oan ees years, @ native of Baueberough, courty eland. Cavi ‘Hie fre nde aad acquaintances are attend the a 4 norroe pt nadine any = Ao ody from bis late residence, No 289 Kast Fourtesatb street between avenues A and B Comm.—On Saturday, Maron 28, after a short det se- vere items, Kowaay D Goan oly son of Edward an 4 0p Corr, seed i year. 6 months and 98 The friends and relatives are respect/nlly iavited to at- o’otoon, farther tend the funeral, from the residence of bis ta, No. 82 Scam me! stre:t, thie aferacon, at twoo' ) wivkows furth Viterion Cowan Suddenly, in Brooklyn, om Thi ra Marob of apoplexy, Wiiiiam Cowas, ip Tw aa Of ihe lunge, Mancsast u Je op, Daker, try Glyne, near Larne, \releec, aged 08 years apd 3 mon’ ‘The friends of levted to at tend Ube faperal, ea. oan ‘thus af- oon ey = conveyed Kats — Avacerce Kast, of mime rece fae. re), thie reai- denee, No. lavy —Jaormason Lavi, som The friends to a6 ne is orice. — LOwsY —On Saturday, March 28, of consumption, Mas- Teew Li }, polloeman o the First ward, « native of we be ey phn LF eT ot he Mirah ward. ana the polos deparueneet in geewral are invited to attend the fonera! fron his tate Nor my. Yama fotansen, © sas county ‘aapae — My. Roscommon Ireland. pois femity are respect. fully invited 10 atven@ the funera. trom ns late remidence, Wrernoca, a1 Iwo o’elot. by - 2 Jove Raves and 18 cays, Puy" sag thie efternoen, from we re- E ! it ar d i i i i j rH [ i § } i iit 7 i if ny fig i 3f il repeats tea erent wate Wir On Wr ), Maron after « om eat tastes dneteng, tremens ae a to oS ae wetary for interment,

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