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‘Tne Pulpit against the B:xch. eopt, example, prophecy, postry, prayer—all unite in 8 (RD SERMON OF DR. CHEEVER ON TH DRED | biase of @ symphony of ' }, @ Ballelojab BOOTT DECISION. of condemnation sgalnst this sin. have we Wo say ‘The Rey. Dr. Cheever continues to . aw” wonder- | egainst thom? ‘ ly. His wird sermon onthe recen cision of MATERIALISM OF THB AGE. Court om the Dred Scott case, «raced a much ‘Why, the peopie ory out against whas? The sin? No; arg sudience lest evening that cither © bis other fulm) the of itatthe bar of God’s word. on the same subject. As the theatrical critics affirm (Dat it is profanation ef the Sabb: andthat “abe (that is the church iu which he presides, | 1t is contrary to tne law of God, are ‘Onion square}, was crammed from pit ‘0 dome.” We | ready to break up the telescope and forbid Rowever, the presence of but one representative | anybody looking through it. They aro like the ‘the african race. The prefatory exercises, in the Brahmin, who, when shown Bacege the microscope bymns, prayer and seleetions of soriptwe, were of the herds of living oroatcres browsing ta the vegetables character as those which we described as the exer. | would form his only food, seized the instrument in of last Sabbath eveming. The scripture selections | bis anger, threw it under his feet, and crushed it from Jeremiah. The prayer described wiotedmces | #0 pieces. So are many ready to do with the do- dap an oppose their system of o»pres- show the sin of eatchiag moo mets of law, and eating thom. coy ty = The supporters of rae {t te 1oconsistent with of al geremten. any in support slavery docs bolt of venssanen. In res- of siavery re bas been a trantgressed through w glaring out. All coaseaiment hat ‘thal the deotiver deserves this curse. Ali the mise | com! oe say that apy ticular part of God's and oarses foilo' ‘the swindices of the Duke of | Word should be kept back. come for the Prieans previous to the Tevolation aud of the | thunders of Ged to be heard, and for its vials to be poured the thing the Jase "Cursed bo be that maketh the blind to wander out of he: OMPABATIVE HONBSTY OF PROFERSORS AND NON- ‘Three or four years ago--said the pyeacher-—there wason th Yea Babble, were nothing compared to the evils poison! inigalty being commanded by law aud asserted to be constiiutional, the word of God must speak out, and by God’s grace ana mercy tt shail. It the j ettaentaaeenie erent tnjuatt ou 10 uation we, ihe ministers of God. forold you ia God's ‘namo. YO the principies of justice In the language ot ple wrk, be destroyed, wnat can ee Be re tenn who maia- do? ? crime asa domestic inetitut ‘Decause it was the command of your judges, inasmuch ‘as that apology deliberstely sets up a god apove God, a higher law against Goa’s Jaw, and it becomes iucompara- bly worse, then, if you wrought this iniqa'ty of your own will and pleasure, MUZZLING THE MINISTERS. ‘The preacher referred to the opposiiion ia religious Papers and elsewhere to what is called politica! preach 1g. Fags be, Got’s word ts muzzied, aud even the pulptt hae ristied with opposition to all efforts to have stranger Tne instant you way.’ Bow mvc grester the guilt of him who eth ihe blindness, and then Jead eth the bind asiray | PROFESS KS OF RELIG! ION. mcr. ing of the 4th of July, a group seated on - when whey Seard the news the 7) Josioe done to the apd oe Trea Marra anes, may game i oP (7 be | ‘ouch opoa uayun fw oF tbe duty «protecting out g0 sored $10,¢C0 of stock ta that very raliroad before 1 | ‘Odden neighbors then, it's desosration of ino sabdath— “ ° = it is Robeapierro in the pulpit, Youare a misonlef maker, abd bbe ord eee ts cael becinnin emt may” | disvurver of the ont 8 jecrator of the Sabbath. for it No: I shall bave torpay for it.” The stock’nea | !f there be thoeo who no® raiso the cry of sedition, iin iN Tt tm jont so wat inddelity ts contr dooght by tee broker according to the order, and joat what tney did to ihe ioe 804 to the untorvuate but upright merchant dia not hesitate wo | 12 ocnclusion one ho denourced parsoas who, because they owned pews, which might be affaoted 12 their price, raise? their voices against hearing the trath told to them, and he prayed that these miseravie money changers might be again driven out of the tempie. Henry Ward Mesebare New Ver sion of the ptares, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher proached a revival sermon! to @ very crowded house last evening. As an illustration of the divine command to prepare for experiencing reli- gion, he read \be foliowing verses from the first chaptor of Ieaiad:— oe iremine pon domes pot ewat te evil of your doings judge the fatterleas, plend for the widows “© "> °PPreMes Weo aball say, continued be, ‘that religion is all Preaching,” after reading thit; and, though I coms into ‘wis pulpit with the most exireme temperance doctrines, APPLICATIO! ‘med by Christians | and the most rabid anti slavery preaching, who shall s1 aides oa Banaue © eee te sanctioned by the | jnat it is not a right reading when I say:— is sean. i Wanb ye, make you cle:n. O Journal of Commerce, O New York Observer; pub away thé evil of your doings from before 4 is Wonceriui aod surpris'ng that taere suonid be ep- the most jolation «ft the Iaw—‘‘tbou shalt love thy ntighdor as mine eyes; cease to do evil; Learn to do we'l; seek judgment O Supreme Court of the United Btates, relieve the oppressed, jndge the fatherless, plead for the widow. The Comet. TO THE EDITOR OT THE HERALD. New York, Marcn 28, 1857. One of the city journals of yesterday, in a few lines in ‘reducing & letter froma professor of Cambridge Uni- versity with regard to the expected comet, exprevser ite anzious fears that its readers may have been frightened out of the remeics o! thefr wits by statements which nave been made on the authority of M. Babinet, a French tavant, to the effeot that @ collision was to take place aboul the month of tune next, between our planet and ‘be aforesatd comet, to be serious detriment of the former. Pertait me through your colamns to inform the editor of the Boston Advertser aod the Cambridge protessor alluded to, that so fer from M sabinet bemg the person op whose authority the extraerdinary evert was ao rounced, be hes been matnly testramonta! in explotiog the idea, through the medium of his solentidc bdulietias pudl saed in the Jeurmal des Dehats of M Bavinot s remarks on the It must be sumilied that if ever a causelees panic existed | is really the present one Positive science Coes not announce apy ex inary phenomenyn Neither of the fur comets conanered by astrocomical science will appear this year, and t! their well koown movements have rendered them vary in ies, Ant now a few words with ve. ries Quint, which astronomers look for ‘ Quite recently a number of persons went to work to caloa late the perturbations that comet must have experienced ferm ‘te action of the planets M. Bomme. of middelburg, tn Zea Jand. bea done for thie comet what Clarviant aod bis c>-Ia)9r- aliey's comet a ite return in 1759 the statement of Mr. Hind Mr Bomme, alter having expead- ef a vatt des! of time and Jabor. has calculated a delay of ten years, ‘broogh ihe istuence of the attracuon of the planeta Ju- pier baturn. Uranus Neptune the earth, Venus and Mari. ut there still remains an uncertainty of two years, more or leer, with regard La ofits mex: visit, whieh otherwine come! ought therefore to . * © * It will not return aver bi jhrouphous the earth, ihe age uf goldor uo doubt, jhroughout —or StJenst tbe age of reason. vata Everytluing indicates ‘hat naiever to the earth. and wou ular one, { to the period tm 1868; JUDGE TANEY AND NEBUCHADNSZBR. deliberate, most wanton, caurels#s, crae! ‘& comet would do no tnju- not even be felt. Hut as descends from the celestial eel! tbes was ever committed by auy ciriines gov cred by apy Christian people, at the door and in ‘ob! towards the vi ft at a distance oO idat <f tan Wousand cDurohe, who make thelr | raualto all ihe wanes of the care It ean ihereiore wo ° of the righteousness of God, and claim to baye | more mest our plare: than & man who is walking aloag the ‘B loathuted for the manifestation and eagwatation of wu See =o the ey eae weet another er TaFwe 0 at righteousness, and that thet edict—more tneulting copeclenoes, and more de fia oi— should not be rovuked by aay or thom. What oan denooti jpreme Court, one of tbe bravcbes of the governmont, 4 wo must obey it @uch men ought to emigraic to ustria, of become sdvooaves forthe Kung of Naples. ‘or judges bave gono direct against the command 0’ tho ra * von TO WseA familiar examMplo, KORR with whom [ was conversing about the comet, there more cbance of collision betwoen it and the earth thea there ‘wot an omnibus going through ibe stree’s of Landon runniog foul of another driving throngh Para as to the 13th of Tune next (mark ine iauel wumbs astronomers would be very happy if thes bad their comet by tha: time * * * T repeat that nothing authorizes us io expect the comet rather in 1857 x than in 15%, 1899 or even in 1860. This is positive science At & inte meeving of the Academy of Sciences, M. Babinct pretested some mosi interceting details and cal- colations with regard io We ‘nflaite lighwwess of comets, a Notuchadnezar’s, La nde gy greater number peswon the sovoreigaty of | 0 of it but corruption, nervility, and the basest forme Dut men say, thie ie the. cocision of \0e |ly.gTbey lay it down asa reason for tacir decision many bave promulgated it before them Bat God 3 *‘Bovy not thou the oppressor and choose none of ways.” . . . * DEFENCE OF PULTIT POLITICS. open our mouth for the dumo and for those woo visi! or ‘the Guth 0 bo prekeener, It thie does not apply to the minie- megutet i“sbten 1s S00 times Orighter than a wher ef the ra of God's word, to judges and lavyers, to whom | seventh magniisde, it would be necessary 10 render ine a itapply? The verge following the text declares tha: “ ‘The rationa: imiquity becomes ute Lord does great pong PS % ten | oy, Sewell ot the comet, vo oun. worlds and constellations of solem glory and | priehter inan the comet. a 0 inepiring shape. Throagh the telescope of our 18 | of Encke in sity whee galanin of connected ctnstere of passages the comet God's word suddenly seu angry 4 je tat the! baat alieapse tc Rees ‘| ome.be Ret ave gin the extreme! The whole is with | + epeated, cadtul faces throwged and Gery arms. The orbs of re | wr Paye, r ‘io take ® voice, and with their stivery boils toll ott | perieaioal ‘not death, our pail, our faneral, aad God's id +veD gases, the agaizet as. Hero is one olustor of stare; mechanical tne ‘hey barn. They seom restlens, agitated. “T charge | carte sre ‘offer ur Jndgew tney Jndge, Tigmeously ve | more resistance een every men and his gad the | spoke of ofa ‘thin = your » “Ye shall | comes. % for the jude | tions of oz mancer of law 88 | inoveand your ao ne corighte. cion--ibet tuoce whe aie or one Jo judgment, bat in righteousness shall ye jadge of * terror, and honor ‘wiracger fehal! sojoare ’ p43 bat to be, air, your obedieet B , shall be to you Jove him aa The Russian Prince Michel Hitkof. ‘anrighteournees In judgment.” One TO THENRDITOR OF THE MERALD. ~4 aren.’ then sha I Gnd the report Of the ticket ewindie practised upon Sse 3 2! 33 Prince Miche! Hilkof, of St. Petersburg, aad his governor ; | jndgment of tho wiranger.”” | professor, Edward Zimmerman, of Moscow, given in ad Saas the Brgsin of Sanda,y quite correct, but it was neglected ‘Theis courses! See how, a | t0 mention the name of the office wher the tickets wore heer of ‘wheel aa fe < oa 23 i Hy if F i i Bapty Scargp.—Some of the people county. Virginis, boar: woger “The people of the iaad have used opprotston: ¢ exerotved robvery, aud vexed the poor and whe: have cppressed ine * Tatas ie Tok fore ‘bi a borsting yorr vue yon at cod tph Sa i, ry tae heaves Flow ft ey k ¥ ° ext Oy fire pein tf 4 ve Dw » where We willato tke Lehte Of law, bistory, pre NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1857. The Furgeries on the Buffalo City Bank. Wotens MeBtelnes and STRANGE CONFUSION OF NAMES. For some time past a number of counterieit five dollar bile om the Buffalo City Bank have been afloat in this city, and many respectavle traders have been victimised by the sharpers who are circulating them Tho police were on the look out for the offenders, and last Friday a map nemed Charles Meoomber was arrested, charged with having passed a counterfeit Ove dm the Buffalo Oty Bank On Alexenoer Menzies, of No. 1723 Eighta avenue. The following is a fac simile, as near as types will give it, of the counterfeit bill:— daa tadaceneeaaetenadeataadadantodaded $5 wo. sao. Be FIV. {Vignette of female sented on} ne ot wheat, and ped ing One in ber hand. Counternigned | aoe ellie — Tate) | = BUFFALO BANK, [P ure arms. - at, veers * Ar Burraio, | hsrrow) and registeroa. | ras Promiee to pay Five Dollars, on demand, to bearer. ‘BUFFALO, August 1, 1866. Jos. SrRincHaAM, Cashier, JOUN 8. KIMBERLY, Pree’ Secured by State Stocks, FIVE. Qevereeeees aeonoe: ‘The officers and the clerk of Jefferson Market Police Court, on the counterfeit note, which was well executed, and recognizing the names of Kimberly and jam ss belopging to parties who were frequently anested for uttering countertelt money, concluded ‘bat the rogues this time had gotten up a bank op their own account and signed their names as the officers. They sccoroipgly so notified our reporter. and also the reporters of the other city newspspers, and on Saturday the various morning j2urneis items in which !t was alleged tbat Mr. Kimberly was in State prison, and Mr. Stringham was an old conater fetter, The true state of the case ts thas Jobn S. Kim berly, Eeq , is a wealthy and respectabic gentieman, and President of the Bofte o Oy Bank, a dena fide inst tution, and Joseph ftri-gham, Esq, is the cashier of the same festisotion—both gentiemen of the highest respectability , and above suspicion. Bat there iss Kimberly who was sentenced seme two years sitce to State prison for coun terfeiting, butwas reprieved by Governor Clark on the condition that he would Jeave State of New York for He, however, failed to opserve the conditions of bis reprieve, and was arrested for passing counterfeit money on the 6th of December last by officer Masterson, of the Chiefs office, This same Kim ferred charges against the Taylor Brothers ia square, and alleged that they furnished him with falga movey bo was caught endeavoring to: pass; but Jadgo Russell, be'ore whom they were brought, immedi- ately discharged them from custody, as the charges were Decked by no evidence worthy credence. Kimberly wes ‘m the custody of Sheriffs Ingle and Valtec, and taken to tho Mtate prison, where he will serve out his fall sentence, These facts will also scocount for the one a pame in tho State Regisier’s office, and whose ature also srpenre oa thie bounterfolt bey Bame of Stringbam, a, ain the police ~~, now to them as a counterfelier, but is had the misfortune to be arrested mitted was a cbargo. . Another Metropolitan Church. THE DEDICATORY BXERCIS#S—SERMON BY THE REV. DR. HATFIELD. The North Preabyterian Church, situated eorner of Ninth avenue and Thirty-first street, belog now com. pleted, was dedicated to divine service yesterday morn: ing. Although this edifice, both in ite exterior and in- terior features, is equal to any of the numerous fashion- sble churches which have been erected in the upper part of the city during the last three years, yet 1 is not Jocated in a very fashionable locality, The congregation Jormerly worshipped in Thirty-second street, between Eighth and Ninth avendés, bul by the munificenceo James Boorman, Eaq., who donated the ground upon which this beautiful structure resis, they were induced ‘will De used as « Sabbat! qe, chaste and Desutifol. Among the many improvement: which we obeerved was a telegraph from the pulpit t» the door, 80 that whe er can communicate with the sexton whenever he wishes to do so. A now organ, by Jai costirg oe occ: ® gallery in frout of the polit, and was soy presided at by Mr. Lazer. RG Aatheid, brother of the pastor, is tho archi- tect, and Mr. C. H Tucker the builder. ‘The services were commenced by the Roy. E, F. Hat- field, D D, the stated mipister, offering up an appro- priate prayer; after wbioh the obolr saag the psalm oom mencing, “ Bo‘ore Jebovah’s awiul throne, ye nations wits sacred joy,” &o, Ko. Rey. gentiemao , commencing, ‘I was glad when they sn me, let us 0 into tue house of the Lord,” Ke ; also, the 132d ani 824 panim. An aj a ax prayer was offered by one of the ministers who sar- reo Dr. Hatfield, when another byme war sung. The Dootor ssi* his text would be found to tre 6th verse of tho Bich lve! “The Lord shall count when he writeth up the people that this man was born there.” He commenced by 0! ving that the glory of the land of larse] wes Jorusalem, the glory of Jeruralom the tem- Of the God ot Jacob.’ ‘To every Hebrew it was ly chy, aa it wae written, ‘ His foundation is in bie holy mountatn.”’ Zion, ia the days of David, was the city of our God, the mountatn of bis boliness. and the chief of ) Morian was the next in im- ae not oniy historic but tte holy mountains The name “7 wen!y Z.on—the eproliment of the happy oftes throne, Then {t would be said of every ‘on, to his \mmortal ho was born and then tho Durst of oboras of would tell of ibe 'y of that hoor, as all aeoribo glory and honor to the great Fountain of Jove ‘The paaim trom which his text was taken indicated that jouor that man ovold have conferred to tbe gates of Zion 90 munn of tho favor God, and to every «artnly sanctuary & peculiar ooeded to contemplate the wmule The seocwary was teode tor mas (lor Ge did not nerd it), and designed to c ™ ined tbat the prescbing of tne Gopal w Der cwcntalty to efleot tris object conclsioe of the sermon Dr. HatGeld, 'a a very Dd eleqnent invocation, Comsecrand ‘the edifice ‘worship of Almighty (od’ The morning ¢xorcines «ere conoiuced by vitgiog and prayer. Ip tbe s"ernoon Preteesor Bitonooo t, of tae Union Theological Seminary, cocepied tte palpi, and the evening discourse wae preache Ate B cinith, of the Fourteenth eireot ebureh, absrrce of ‘Dr. Adame. Toe church was crowded throughout the day by an attentive ea. olence persone desirous of jornts with Ppein, aod anxious in the Intend of Cuba will pat De JOUN DISGO Ba ‘ork Pow affine al, B-—the ietere elrendy received will be auewered in due ime. Mechine Portraite—One Shilling and Dollar photographs, ningurpassed at greater cost, at HOLMES’ eye. tem paliery, 29 Broadway. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, with Onse, beantifully colored: visited last week by 6 000 ladies at AIM. BALL 7 Broadway Coptain de Riviere’s Lecture on the War D nce to night, in Hope Chapel, at 1 will be tm (he Engtieh language. Henry Gebhara’s Gyumasiom and Fencing academy, 663 Brondy Last Day but One —Positivety No More pupil, will he received into GOLDEMITH'S cheap clarses after Tuseday, Sist inst. Goat onee. For Good Fitting, well made Shirts, of all fiylen and patterna, retailed st wholemale prices. go 19 the Bootes’, 106 Ohatham street. Safee—with Patent Deflance Salamand powder proof defiance jocks and crosa bare. Depot 192 Pear! ROBERT M. PATRIOK. sireet, one door below Mi ok be a4 me thod. | Usn be seen in operation st GRO. L. OANNON’s, 406 Broadway. Atumt Metal—A Substitute for ailver, jnet received. and Dr. L. FRUCHTWAPGRER, 143 ply constantly om hand, by Maiden lane. ‘* Dye, Wigs and Toupecs, the deat in the world made, sold and applied st 233 Broadway. Wigs and Toupees ne, # holesale and retai, antise dye 6 Astor House. Cristadoro’s Ht sland on ihe pinnacle of fa Ro privately applied Hn), Tet ible © vers No 1 Barclay sirect. Mair or brown. nd Winte Lyon's Kethatron —The Immense 5%: this unequalled preparation for the bair attes cellence and superiority. It baa now become article of 18 kind. Por saie by all dealers ever Holloway's Pille.1m t Digestion Pro- duces thin, sn ke, ee unrivaled yorge thet fluid of al fmpy tnd give 8 power foike digestive machinery. Tealth ana vig) ar rea nite, ’ Articles at lowest rates. =F. 0. Peoehs sae treet. Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water is culled from cdorous wopical tlowers, the perfume of which is concentrated and indelibly fixe’ in the preparation. For fifteen years it bas maintained tte supremacy as au accessory of the Bouth Amerioun tollet, and is pow demanded here by 06, "wholesale drugnisiay tb Water sires, New Yors, aod b .» wi Fuga jew York, all druggist, at 60 centa per bottl i Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co's Radical cure truss, at No. 234 Maiden lane, New York. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKE®. Sumpay, Maroh 29—6 P. M. At the close of the market yesterday there was a little Duoy ancy im prices for stocks generally, which is attri- buted principally to some large purchases on account of the short iaterest. The litile Jet upin money matters undoubtedly had some influence on the stock market. ‘The supply of money has for some few deys been more abundant, and the rates have fallen off slightly. The bank statement will not show mush change ia any do- Pariment. The California rem‘ttance was xo} ia time to affect the averages of the specie reserve, but the outward movewent of specte last week was limited, andon this scoount we do not look for much variation from the last statement. The Sub Treasury has not scoat tod specie for some days. The receipts from customs have been large, but the general disborsoments have been greater. The Orst week in April will bring a very active demand for money, to meet the heavy payments of that timo. If tho banks discoum, in proportion {o their receipts, any severe stringency may be avoided. The advices received from Europe by the last two or three sieamers are anythiog dut of a fa- vorable cuaracter. For our great exporiing staples the markets were much depressed without say prospect of an improvement. Broadatufts were partiou'arly heavy. ‘This fact must operate iojaricusty up'n our agricultural interests, The movemenis of breadsiuile at too Weat 4 largo receipts in our sea 4 for export, must run down prices to points that we bave not known for years The cotton crop is Itkely to be above three “millions of bales, and prices for that staple may rapidly recede as ‘he seston advances and the supplies come in to @ greater extent than anticipated. Au easy money market for avy length of time @ out of the question, They demand for caplia! in al) parts of the world is too greas to permit any decreate mm tbe value of money, In London, at the imies\ daio, money was in very actiro demand at six and @ hal! per cent. The Continental money markets had casei op» Nite, but we look upon i: as only temporary, Any steamer may bring accounts of a rene’ of the atria. genvy and a resort to bigher rates of tater Win ue the period of active spicie shipments 13 approaching. Tre importations of merchandise bave been unusually neavy, and the time for payment 's not far distant. As soon as the importers commence remitting, up goes a: once exchange and away goos our specie. Uy to this tme th ports of specio have been small, notwith tiandirg which they are in oxcose of those to the same date inst year, as will be seen by tho following table:— Sairmunts oF Sracts ynom Tam Pout oy New York Bark Auronaet, Demarara, dollars. Itasca, Buenos Ayres, douvioo: sobooser H. Baliock, Para, Amerioan guid. Total for the week... + $38,784 00 Previously reported... 14,945,046 17 $4 083,898 17 + 8,802. 678 19 «+ «$1,180,266 98 ‘There havo been six arrivals from California this year, 0d the following is tne amount of specie received by each, compared witn the first six arrivals in 1856:— 1 £ apire City 1,219,283 3,137,198 1,261,272 96,987,713 Bepugbt by Nicaragca steamers, eam Total, 1856..... Same time in 1887 Decreane (Dis year... 6.6.65. cee eee cee ee MBN, 088,027 ‘The financial sgent of the city of Milwaukie will pay the pripeipal and interest, due Mach 81, of the 10 per cent tunded debi bonds Issued by said city; also the cocpons om tne schoo! loan and fire loan boude, due March 81, at bis office, No. 36 William gtreet. Albert H Nicolay ’s regular semt-weekly auot ion sale of stocks and bonés will take place on Monday neat the 30h inwt., at 123 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Among the securities to be oflered-are about $350,000 in railroad bonds and stocks, to be t0!d by order of executors, Au advance was procured by the Erie Ratiroad Com pany throogh their treasurer, Danie! Drew, Erq., on Ove Soousand (5,000) shares of its own stock, for the por- pose of providing funds for the payment of the March in- terest on the company’s bonded debt. This stock was sold by the Wall street boure of which Mr. Drew is a partner, aud the proceeds banded over to the company. at mo Mr. Henford’s resolution of inquiry was in- froduced into the Legislature, the company was alarmed leat the fact that this 6,000 shares of reserved stock which bad been used in this way should be discovered, aud or- dors were given for tho repurchase of the stock tho comprny wore as little able to repurobase as they wore to pay the March interest without the sale, the expodient was resorted to of an oxchange opors twa, by whieh an amount of bills were fornished by two partiot—one of whom (se director—taking the five thousand shares o! stock as collateral. These pills re sold at & heavy dec’ and the ‘ive thoutacd es Of stock now stand tm the mame of the Creasurer’s firm, sbough in reailiy held as collateral by th» exchange drawers, What seourity this stock may atford depends upoa the right of Me company to make any disposition of whatever The valve of general merchandise importe: into this port inst week wae $5,507,401. The principal articies of e@port — Coffee $140,081; undressed skios $196,118. ton 947,619; Stee! $34 957, molasses 5547,008, onaeed & 025,416. toa $683, 6 sweden $40,769, wines $40,016; woo! $116,061. It ap penre ttt about one half of the aggregate was compoved of or flee, ten and sugar. The following \@ & comperative statemen! of (he valve of certan exports from the commencemeat o! the year vo March 26. 1867, Increave Decreae $3 760,196 $079,140 = 2,404,861 — 91,0241 50° 989 29, 1,148,832 $10,186,047 $8 Net ecresse to Meron evese $1,042, 440 Toe Chicago nod Rock inland Ra lroad Company nave ceciered ® sem! aunoa bie Apri 10; ni#0, a pro rata dividend equal to t & ball per cotton the rcrip stock iveced on account of onde converted on the 10th of January, ‘The receipte Of cotion at the principal porte up to the dates named this year, Dave been as follows — New Orenns, Merob 17, bales. Ne 0... re that the receipts are likely to keep steadily on until the following figures are réashed, and we would not be surpriced If they were exceeded in the aggregate by 60,000 Delew, vin — Total. te eee cece eee B70, 000 ‘The popular Ory Of those up to their lips In cotton bili I 3,000,000 bales. We have seen periods of wild specu. Jation fm cotton om the ory of short crops, wher prices took the back track, cotton came out of ontiown quarters #0 freely that we have always noticed the sea son closed fully Ove per cent higher those who were deeply interested were willing to admit ae onriy as Merch, Now we think it safe jo add ve per cent to the estimates of those whe aro boiling the crop, | which brings it nearly up to our figures. a pe é . «| W' 90 10 Bk of Com sorip Tous Ly . 34 Whr'bg Cy In Os oT” SOniOLAT . 66 60 Clev,Col & Cin RR 104 118 Galone & Cat KR 102% 50 260 102 a0 38) 800, 18% 100 960 78), 900 b6O 13% 309 Chi 107 10 41 & Miss RR... 78 60 La Cr & Mil RR b3 60 do. Sar Asvxs.—The sales embraced abo: pole at 7 Spe. & 7 BEI¢e ,and About 20 bb ¢ : SkeaneTUrRS.—Flour—The market was heavy avi wiles mOrrrae The tansactions were chielly cantiara to ine with some inquiry for soutnern pdin and Sou'a Amerivad #xoor? he transactiongembraced about 5,030 & 6,00 bole at bout the following quotations Gammon to good wate... “opimen to good Michigan Kotra State wee ht Loule. extra and Ohio. # xood bakers’ brand generally, exbibited very iittie chi * abadian flour from common OF superfine 10 @xtes wi hai ved, with enles of 200 0 300 bla. Southern brands en wixed and extra, were steady. with sales of about 1,50) a “000 bbie at prices within the range of the above «inotabo Whemi—The market was irregular and prices tended (o' ower rates. The sales embraced about 400) bu y orn red at $149, with some lots of fair mixad vd fair Milwausie club at $125, Corn was in g or export. and the alex embraced about 60 00) b Weetern mixed at (9 2 TUc., and new Southern ye) ‘séiTe. and 6X. for white do. Rye was quiet at se ew Nor thern. ° ening hem and at full prices Fxnicnts —To Liverpool about 20 000 bushels of cor 1 and , in. bulk, at Xd. a 7¢.: 300 bole. lard and flour at In. 94. vere engered at ‘ad. par Ib To Ham- ite turpentine at 42, acd 3) tons messure- mert goods at 228 61, and to Rremen 20 bates of cotton were engaged at 350 Rates to Havre were 1: To ‘trails ireighis ranged from 256 $0c., and to California Hay, was unsettled, with an tneressed supply of stock. The osteston made ki Be were in rn —beotch was tirmly held, and mail sales were mvie juicy sx monibs. coving with an upward adercy of prices. Small exles of refined bare were made at 17260, w arrive. Common english bare were $62 60, six vontes Lratiex —The most animated feature in the market the t week bon bern the active Cemand which rprung up for ort to koglana with large sules. chiefly overweights of temlock mle mt 27}e. a 29¢ Towards the close of the week he market, which was previously quit, became anim sted nd clos 4 with ® buoyant feeling. 1.’ prices. The move- tents of the Week bave been wa follows : ~ Hembork 59 300 380 390 . 6) 0 7.00 jes of common Kocs and were making at amp at $1 20 ss WAR Very nolive, the en e* having embraced neveral @ ing in the ageregein to 380 muscavado He ; and 10) nda or'me covade, at BSc a Se. a Gle , 4 ® wmel! lot of Porw ecvipte aiden on ‘ 3 z er O90 was in falr demand, at 5) & 600 bible, 10 pounds delivered mace Was Mt $35 per puncheon b sales of 15.000 & 20.000 gal resold «: privale er, With pales at New Bedto ured oul were uncoanged. Lard oil wi four weathe 8 Uy meee 09 at B13 bis Wentern repacaed al $1575 2 $16 80: Uhicag es was held at S17. beeoo waa tess buoyant Sales o” bout 100 b fold at Wige for Comberiand out. ant Cnt mew 4 #8 edim good demsnd. witaont eh tnge of ashe were made a dye a Se. perth. XO bags of vimento were made in bond pepper at Ic ot was quite firm and very notive The 1,400 hide, Cuba ado wt 8767 8 jot cf prime goods and 600 Ande. der at yt sold at 2740, with a small ee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVEBY vay. For Situations & Help Wanted, age 6th page. JAWH.—HOR & 00.8 PATENT GROUND fAWE, SY. plastering troweln, Ac , can o# had. wholesale and retail, sithe principal hardware ‘sires, st the salesroome of the raapatketurere. 29 and 31 Gold or & is works, corner N reewded in tbe tersid ot ihe Loh i shewting This is “Ey Of # of the thourand cases coourrieg daily by those who we babit, Isving the foundation of dieeare ¢ prem: Al) Sho we the inaeives (rom hie curse Introduced into aie connie: mild form wa to the separ aud drag ap stare notre. Ove br . Holand and Hourkon and Monongs — ap pe rot, cherry and 4 eet and cheaper mprr-t engeae oll. For Sle by Dr. L. PRUCHTWARGRR. 14) Maiden lane 2AM MAOB FROM PURE OREAM tent to aay part of the chy, ¢ iom Fourteenth treet B. TOITLE'S PATENT TOOTH SAWS,—THR at. +}. dow Sow Company, Brieto: Coan, have the right to ral ¢ these saws, and are prepared io supply the Wade ai reduced prices, Address wa a) .ve GRO. R ATKINS. age AIL THEM TO THAT PILUORE Febnappa, Scliedam sebn Jun oe Bebasops ‘Aromatic sebaappe, Mevica'ea echaapea, o ber schreppe, and imitat ona of Messenger # Loadon + ordin| ein Crrepmsct Warm well know othar in Holland, gi: of “geneva wred of the woet waperior dessriotion Tt Is equsily weil bpown that the P of that country do not induige in tae er of suc an 6x0 A, yy. they are freed to ow a fitthy aod cam pamed, '¥ pop ‘ieath teak se Aiygust, Sem aD sotrtt heverag med “bigegTum ' in Regiandard by eed’ rotgat’’ inthe: radsiates. Bit wet sbonid we tink oF the mateb.eps imp: * te man ifn. here think of the aftrontery neoction dawn the throats only nonet of auecess in thos and making @ flourishing ey 4 leo have already been pro: ren ‘by the Rorrd ef Ten Governors, out of tfort wae made to obtain an offieinl and +o deceive the Amerinan public into the ase of Tie) are imported here et ro cheap & rate, And sold wi up te the meare of pure unadulterated fceign to ther 4 \n the specs ation nie progr thet eeabten, them te aaivertias in the hepe of expel ih nee ond more wholesome bereoness the epure Geld of this eoumtry In the wale of ‘We sbou'd not publiah fanta no formed did not seif defonen ive Lecesity But we are the pular beverage keown ag Mansen ed with enthnaiastic eartifioaies com ualty and ex renver itan silo chibe liver and k @mere co) to fee fogitives in oor midst Gu impoations into use, Amplor the mast fo apm ne andour bo - fe tras rhe +0 far, in contemptnous silence, ty toma oie vnay oan oT and © fuvare, to do ov ‘wes and the public jay ho W'WeseNORh eGo” Bole \mpor'ers of ‘he London Cordial Gin, 63 Fulton sreet, %. ¥. * minee DOW SHADE? At manafactorer's prices, URE FOR HEN PECKED HUSBANDS. BY JULIA CAREY KUKINHAKDT, Fome wives “the breeches wear’ by force, Prom benoe come glo or ivoroe ee ions for divoroe, "and separate bede and botsen. But there to cure, D’ve - a plan, itieli you ofa ben peeked maa And here's the ben that pecked him. one ouly bt ‘There ts one sure— To keep her fond- Let him be alwa; ‘And For nb Beyond love’ er qi Who could abuse a husband dressed Jn a suit of Smiths’ own making ! £MITH BROTHERS’ One Price Wholesale and Retall Cloth- jo Warerooms, 122 and 140 Fulton street, New York. Oo-n"= LONDON CORDIAL GIN, V8. Bcbhnappe, I trust the public will make no mistake ebaracter of Charles’ London Cord al Gin. It is diatilied, not in Holland, but in London. by aprvess peculiar to itenif, en pecially for me; was introduced in the yaar 1861. and from That dale io this T have continued the only linpurter of the this country. ria}e of @ superior leacription to thore used in the pro: erally, are employed tu its comp rien It of the crid (liid or ainyle whieh Anpreguates and who early ‘Chas len’ Lon¢on Corda) Gin must uo! be covfoveded with the bost of articles uader arimilar pame whieh have started ence wince iis BIred ucvon, Hor With the ianamerable ut into bottles and sold ws rcbuapga rebiadam Medicated fennapps Gla Tom, 4c. par. Ye the product of manntactories in Furooe, but i» reality ct domeriic manufacture. The value of Holland gin a8 a epecitic la adeaittod papier of Lender Gi acbnowlec ged Mott, who stanés at the country, bas prononneed bar! moet delicat extract of the Italian j tnd the Dest article ef the kind be ull ever ween T am indneed to these remarks (rom rea ment of & respected cotemporary who din} gio—/and. ae there is only one, he ke A Lrespase upon bia epeoiality. 7h ferert in title, ip qnaiity, in na'iousitt to my own, abd bears no more resend) rum does to the at vintages Of Os were introduced at the exe period. bit fect thet my London cordial but the in comparison ia efAbore WO. at my ampinhie coternporary progoves, “whould be nailed te the pillory of popn arexecration.”” EDMUND ©. OL ABLES, 401 Broadway. Qurrains, Lace and musiin Fron auctioa, At prices trom $3 to $20. KKUTY & FERGUSON, Ro 49! Browtway. EXTERMINATOR Principal depot 38% Broadway, New York. — ORGERY! FORGERY! BRWARK Of who counter fette prepare, 13 00'# powd ‘That ongs in chambers Indubiuably stay By ecoundre'a. envious of his fam», Have eonnterfetied been in name; Don’t bny the poleon p LYON carnot be snawerable for the ences of using the poisonous nostra: sot up in imitation of bis harmless magnetic powders, fe: troying insects, and hia magnetic pills for exvermipath rata and mice. . LYON. Lepot, 424 Broadway EWING MACHINES.’ ER & OO. ZRITE, a beautiful ial paper, ocniaine fuil and Vable ‘about sewing mac! end questions thet can be asked on the aubject Look at the riqnature, re answers al All who read machine with tole will how to purchase a sewing which $1,000 & Year cloar predioan be mage, hod will be pro- tected from being imposed upon by any of the humbug ma- chines now before the public. I M. Singer & Co.'s Gazette will be sent to all who rn, by letter or otharwise. BINGER & 00. roadway. New York. Marrtea. Fescnsma—Scn sap —Un Friday afternoon, Maren 37, by the Rev. J. F. Busche. tr Gaonas Kowssy ¥cscanea, of CBicago, Ll., to Miss Mania dune ScHAsD of this cit] Kaseren—Ciaax.—Sy the Rey. Mr. Dixoa, Witten Kaneran, of Bremen, Germany, to Witnecwina C. Law- bance, daughter of Jotham Clark, Erq , of this cuy. 10 THF EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Having notived tho marriege of Joun ) Romnson to Faasces Day, | bereby contradict it, a no sah marriage bas been contummated but was put in by some malisioas: persen. JOHN D_ ROBINSON, E goth ward. Naw Youn, Meron 28, 1867 Mea. Artowmnrs.—A‘ Keyport, N J., on Sa’urdey, Mareh 28, Heway Tamm Ampowsmrry, tofant son of Dr. Joseph Hager ard Oatharine W arrowsm'h, lyrar, ‘The remains wore tntorred in Trinity Comerery. Baxisax —at Torkatoe, N Y., om Saturday, March 38, of covaumpiion, kuzalarm A, wife of Inanc Herleer, and b gbier vi the late Kev. Toomas Burob, ia the Bist year her ge. Cowan.—Snddenly, in Brooklyn, oa Tharsday morn- wg, Marcb 19, of spopiexy, Wittiam Cowan, in the 67th year of binage ‘The 1emaipe were interred in Greoawood Cor Copurr.—The relatives, friends and scquaintances Mr. Davin Cupurr are reepectiully invited to attend the fuperei of bie decensed wife, this afMernoon, at four 1@ residence of bor son Henry T Lee, No. street, Jersey City, without furtner iavitation, —vn Batordey evening, March 25, of pulmo- — copeumpticn, AGsas Doumety, aged 17 years and 13 aye. Ber {rienas, thore of her mother, Mre. Charies Doberty, of ber brother Wi.\am. ano of ber brothor in law, James ie, ied to altend the funeral, from the re- No 264 Twenty eighth etrest, to- 4 1 past two o'clock At La Halle, liliwois, on Seturday, March 38, 2 Deaasn, wife of Andrew Duncop, ia the 3640 of ber age. Brooklyn, ou Sanday, March 39, Mra. jane —! Rewecca Epwasps relict of Col William Edwards, in the Ly eer Of reepectfally invited vo attend, with. ning, March 20, Ma afternoe enoe of ber parents, No cia C@ARLBH a Mrs. Gorham, aged 7 years, 8 v8. it take place this afterncen, st two eet. jouram —On Satortay, Maroh 28, Wises, venues. day, March 28, Lewis B, wit B aad Cathariae A. Loder, Nosty.—On Sondey, March $9, Fi a: rel'ct qf the inte Jone Neely. aed 17 years, _— we ‘The friencs and reiailves of ihe family are respectfully levied to attena the funeral this sfernoon, from the re- ence Of A M. Sweet, No. 274 West Nineteenth strest. pltoe this aternoon, jate residence, Horom street, near Frackiie sve- nue, Greenpoint, . | Toe relatives and friends of the femily. and the wembers of Oc venent No 36,1 0. Sebmersabl, sged 7 months and 10 days. The Taperal will one o'clock, from

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