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‘tho China question wae one of momentous tarporiance, end would be gtven great consideration at no early day; Dut it tp reported also that be somewhat drily remarked, ‘was there was another government! besides those of ‘England, France and the United States, ned one that had Always displayed friecdehip and liberality towards this country, (be meant, ot course, Russia) whose interests, ‘that could rot be looked upon with inditferemce, were deop- 2y volved tn this Obina question, and that be shouid form he most iiberal commercial policy mot only towards Ghina but all mations; and he would be glad if his lord- ‘Ship would communicate any propositions he intended to wake freely and fully to the Seoretary ef State. qvence of Gen. Case's illness nothing defiaittve has been one as to the Chinese mission up to this evening. The Russian embassy witch Lord Napier and Goua Bartiges closely; and the course adopted by Baron Birwonel, when developed, will, you may ely upon it, Geplay bis oharacteriatio tact, pradence ‘Buseia bas an Immense inland trade whb ‘Minister who is allowed to reside at Pekin, and ‘mgress and egress to Chinese ports. These ed vantages, and the two last privileges not any otber nation, By the friewdly ald of Russie tt | antictpated by some that we may obtain the sovorded to her by the Chinese, if we do not meddle in ‘this quarre) between them and the Hogiish aod Frenob, *” and the resalt of which, it is predicted, will be unfewor- ebie to tho istter, even if they extort a treaty from Chin such ag they wish, Lord Napier ts extremely anxious for the tmmediate Gespatch of the plenipotentiary of the United Siates to ‘@hica, rie Evgland, and for the reason that the election of tho new Parliament i# at hand and {t would ald Lord Palmerston hugely if an advantageous peace was made tn tho meantime, This'is the secret of the British Minister’s ‘urgency, and this 1s the stimulant tothe suggested change of the poiloy of Lord Palmerston as to this country im oan- meotion with Ouba, &0. 1 may be that lord Palmerstoa thas at \ast cpened his eyes to the fact that the interests of the United States and of the British people are, im all that relates to this hemisphere, identical. Ocrtainty his past coarse in reference to the Hispano-Amerioan countrics south of us, in coonection with this government, has been extremely narrow, and unwise with respect to the oom- mercial and manutacturing interests of the British people. 1% te true that we care very little for the opposition of the mother country to the decrees of ‘manifest deatiny,” and the cessation of it should not be ‘Dargained for, nor ite change received as ® consideration for abetting any unjust or wrongfal course toward the Chtnene. And even though i} may be admitted that— except in abelling the defenceless city of Oanton and slaogbiering thousands of harmiess people, and a nongst them women and children—the English Rave strong grounds of justification for a resort to arms against the Cninere, yet it is not clearly seen that we would be Justified in joining them in the war fer any injuries done to on Our position ia regard to China is at this time, aad ‘with reference to the recen} transactions, there a traly @ommodore Armstrong immediately demolished the forts force in the Onina Sea will probably be augmented forth- ‘with, to meet any contingencies that may occur, and a Fepresontative of te‘ent, and in whom the country has eonfaence, and that cannot be used by England or France, will be despatohed to the court of Pekin to pro- toot our interests thore; and you must not be surprised if R. J. Walker does not after all go to Keasas, but his aroxa wil) De We “Celestial Flowery Kingdom.” BRITIE DESIGNS IN CHINA—THE FART ASSIGNED 7O THE UNITED STATES, ETC. Wasuiserox, Maroh 31, 1867. 1 bave learned some further important facts with refe- rence to Lord Napler’s application to have Mr. Walker or some other distinguished statesman sent to Ubina, as ‘United Sates Minister. The determination of the English ané French governments is to compe! China to throw open all her ports and rivers to the commerce of the world, and ts” secure protection to travellers through that +1pgdom—tn a word, to compel ber to come into the grat family of ctvilised States. ¥ They do mot desire or ask the military co-operation ef the United Btates to effect this purpose, but they eug- gest the name of Mr. Walker as the proper person to ach ae umpire between the Western Powers and China, so as mcre speedily to bring about a peace. The Maine and New Hampshire appointments were again postponed to day, tho whole time of the Cabinet Deing occupied im considering the tmewuctions to socom: pany Mr. Stanton to Kansas. TROUBLE ABOUT THE MAINE APPOINTMENTS—THE DIFFICULTY WITH NEW GRANADA—MAILB FO« TRE PACIFIC VIA TEHUANTRPRC, ETC. ‘Wasmirotor, March 31, 1867. ‘We Cabinet consumed mort of ther entire sitting to day ‘n arranging the instructions and other matters ap. pertaining (o Kanees that Mr. Staston will take with him. There is nothing Bow, so far as the administration \s com- cerred, to prevent his immediate departure. existing laws, which acthorise the Postmaster General to ‘make cortracts for trane mission of mails through foreign conntzet. TRE GRVMRAL DERPATOR, WAGO¥ MOADS TO CALIFORNIA—KANSAS BOUNDA: RIBS, BTC. ‘Gexico, to the Colorado river, near the mocth of the Ma <+0, (which rivor le the essiern boundary of California that polnt) if not reqe'red to be consireoied by con- oA, an are the others, although the work wil) be per- ‘med under the direction of the Seorstary of the Inte- a # road le about four bondred miles jc length, . ordimg to the information o' gentlemen who are a>. nted with the geography of the country, and for the Aareotion of which the $50,000 appropriated by Con jn ie deemed to be enfficient. |) \# !mportant, by a of ‘we connection with Misrour! or Arkansas, fourly te May ® large body of troops, onder the somand of Lievtennnt Ocionel Johnson, is cavalry, : elart from the wertore boundary 0° Misnoeri, on ® coilel Of 97 degrese, to rum aod mark the sovtborn ondary of Kanne to the eastern boundary of New enioo, The country ever which the) Ine parses ie catly praivio, well watered, and presente be! few oben eto iraysliore, The wayons neceseary to carry cup ho ladon with prov tions and n ud NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1857. Hit Heget i i i] : i 5 i g i H i ba = i E § F as z AH Hi eg a g : 3 z 5 a 2 s 5 ¥ 3 i 2 i z. ie ft i g i of The R. J. Walker Stanton to tbe Toe jent dismissed his many visiters this mora- ‘Bg until to morrow, ‘that the Cabinet would meet ap hour eariter than usual to consider special and highly “homing B kiler has been re- District Attor- ney 01 the Western district of There are one hundred and twenty for the to tho tA ge aad Mr. Beorciaryship ts made Abie Aunant, Marob 31, 1887. ‘The following bills were reporied favorably by the committee — To prohibit the clerks of the Courts of the Siate from BY Eecu the Roe il evings” Beak at New Tin relation to the Kings Oounty Almiboase and Peat- To incorporate the Lake Erie and Michigan Ship Canal ‘Transit Company. aan county, a ee fe the ot Sergeant wes az nouDoed Assembly. Avaamy, March 31, 1967. ‘The Avsembly sat until a Jate hour inst night, and after report, the New York Police bill was made the special order for this evening. ‘The trial of the Rey. J. & Kallooh, on the charge of adutiery, commenced this ferenoon before the Court of Common Pleas, in Cambridge. Mr. Kallook is defended by K. H. Dana, Oharies H. Train and H. W. Paine. ‘The trial excites much taterest. When the case was called at the opentng of the court, a mo'jon by defendant's counsel for a postponement was disallowed, aad thirteen qwitnesees were called and sworn for the commonwealth. Mr. Kallooh cocupied a seat near his counse!, aad ap- peared self possessed, bul rather pale and carewora The indictment was read, obarging bim with the orime of adultery commiited on the evening of the 6th of Janu ary, at Lechmere Hotel, with » woman unkaown, ‘the first witness examined was the Rev. W F. Hoi- Jand, who testified to the fact that the defendant lectured pemttah npr den popes Pog yee Ry A ys J. Bae %, 1867. rand Jury of Maton ‘bing letters of at the Somerville Post Oise, where be was clerk. He will be tried in June, Boston Weekiy Bank Statement Bowron, March 31, 1967. ‘The Of our bank statement for the past week, compared the week previous, are as follows :— tam ae ae Loans and BY oi taoe ay 238, 700 €.842,800 Fads ce Frowtation 6,878,000 423,000 Phe Late Murder In Boston, Boron Marob . ‘The Coroner's inquest on the death of Waldo nee ~~ choe mathea on the murder. The ve*diot in to the effect that om Sanday morning, Maroh aoe stade and biows inflicted by persons to the ary unknown. Steam Betier Explosion at Trenton. . 2 ‘eben tlie ad Unies, Maree 81, Jess. cam boiler 6x evening in Wooster’s saw ‘mill at Trenton, and killed ® workmas named Rand, Markets TEXLADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Prumapenrms, March 31, 1867. tranie He, 96 Railroad, 1, 1656; ‘iron, 1834 a Morris Pennsylvania Ratirond, 48%. m at previone rates. Pork $98. Onte 660. corn steady at 680. Onndies 870 Chanreerom, March 30, 1867 Ootton—Sales to day 9.000 bales. Prices frm with an a tranriny fenceney Kews from New Mexico and Sonora. INDIAN DEPRBDATIONS—AMBRICANG REPORTED KIL- LED—PUBLIV FEELING IN BONORA, BO. 8x, Lows, Marob 81, 1857, Fania Fe daice to the 28tb ult. have been received. ‘The Indian depredations were on the increase. Heveral +birmiehee had cocurred between the Mextoans and lo- éiapa, aod pumbers of both parties were killed, It is re Ported that Judge Hoppin and James “Lucas, and two other Americans, bad been killed by the Indians, near El Paroo, and aleo that James Hubble, who had gose to Sorcra to purchase mules, was killed by the government party. 4 ketler from Santa Crus river, dated Febroary 30, #a)e that tf the peopte of Sonora had encouragement they ‘would declare themselves independent of Mexico and ask de apnexed to the United States, The country is over. Yup with indians, who are robbing and murderiag the people in every direotion. Proposed Purchase of Territory from Mexico. Naw Oxtmans, March 81, 1857. Wie stated upon good authority that instead of the purchase of Lower California and S:nora, our govern ‘ment wil) conciliate the South by paying the designated sum of $15,000,600 for the Isthmas of Tehuantepec. & je alao ramored that Senstor Beojamin bas veen offered ap appointment for the purpose of accomplishing this purobege. Fire at Vincennes, Ind. Vincanmas, Ind., Merch 81, 1867. The engine house of the Evansville and Orawfordevilly ratlroad, ai this 1 lece, was consomed by ‘fire this morn- mg, \ogetber with = valaabdi ine. Exorsuenr.—We learn from the Troy Times that pti " as ‘and ts to beve company with Margaret sappose. ave gone to we ‘Weat. One leaves « wife aud five swa'! chil- dren; the other an infirm and almost a helpless buroand, Spring Fashion —Gentiemen in Want of a bet, yr fo atyle and ity, are invited to call. Price B00. ENSCHSID, 118 Nassan street. ‘White’s Spring Style Hat—Now Ready. Also a hat at $3. WHITER, 148 Pulton street, between Broadway and Nassau. Genin will Phis as Introduce a New and i he gto GRIN, as Broalway, opposite &. Paul's dy enn bats, felt hate, caps. &c., of entire! ‘and attrac: ive paderne ll of which were manu‘astured expreeay for our new tiahment. Prismatic Turning Company’s Stock for pale cheap, by ALBERT 5. FIOOLAY, No. 4 Broad street. John Bishop Mall’s Gallery of at FREDBSIOK'S bas 7 of Art, 10. 585 Lng I Metropolitan Frederick’s Temple of Art. F lalbotypes, Ambrotypes, Mo. 66 Broadway, opposite Metropelitan Howl = Hallotpyes, ie: py DAGUEBRBECTYPES. |. GURNEY challenges Id to pred se SURSES Sotenes betty a teva graphic palace of art No. 349 Brod b ep md ee eae sees, ot styles and patierns, Rhotecsia pres, 20 U5, at Mhegnet Spring, Raginns, 0° 10, $05 ot Caesimere Business Coats at Evans,’ 66 and 68 Fulton street, $354, $4, $5, $o)4, $6, $7, 96, 99, and $10. Black Cloth Frock Coate—At Evans’ 66 #3" street—86 50, $6, $7, $8, $8, $10, $12, $14, $16, Casstmere Pants, $3 to $5, at RVANB,’ 66 and 68 Fulton street. Rich Moire Antique Silk Vests $3, at EVANS,’ 6 and 68 Fulton street. Budson River Institute at Claverack, N.Y. Term opens April 17. Board and tuition, $112 « year. —_ = 0. H. GARDNER, Principal. ee rean Wine Fat, mm BWI of Batracting rat ” ® pampl y Me SON, dentist, 27 Bond street containing a full exoose ery known pi Mailed gratul‘oualy on receip. of une stamp. Straw berries.—Fine Ripe Strawberries just recetved as TAYLOR'S saloon, corner of Broadway ant Rll, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whie- ss No. 1 Barclay street. Hair dye, 4 shillings « box, black or brown. Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co's Radical cure trum, at No. 23; Maiden lane, New York. Lyon's Kathairon —The Immense Sale of eee sed enceeng, Th kas, now, become, the comand ecnues ox : ow Z Shisre ar tine For sale by al) dealers everywhere. Holleway’s Pills,—Dellcate Females who are harassed and debiiitaed by compl: pecullar to their crganization are uniformly relieved oy Holioway’s pili, For hysterie, apeatar, hot ttisher sek headache. pains in the back Tha loins, they ace a ante and reliable remedy. ‘of that name thatis not worthless. The provrie ore have gupplied Roath America for fifteen years, and have article at the instance of ines who bed vreviously used itn Peru and Chili. the Farira Cologne, retsins | St. Catherine's Mineral Water.—Spectfic for rheumatiem. catarrh, fema'e compiainta, bad breath nev: ca, 2c, GUBDOPF J. LEEDS, sole agen for tates, 188 William street Dr, Taylor's Linger Seen lave Sompihions "colds, coughs, bala, Ac. G. J. LERDS, 138 Wi- aun street. ted to cure fever snd aque never falle Tery tonvold the evils of quinine. “G5. LEEDS, 15s Willem rtreet. ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONBY MARKET. Tompar, March 31—6 P. u. The stook mari ot opened tats morning much depressed. ‘A decline was realized on the closing prices of yesterday, ‘and there appears to be ne disposition on the part of the shorts to take in stook. Cash stock uite plenty, amd the supply 'e daily increasing. At the first board to-day New York Osmtral Railroad fell off \{ per oom'; Erte, <; Reading, ; Michigan Sowthera, {; Panama, 1; Iittpoie Central Raliroad, ; @levelant and Fitts burg, <; Gale snd Chicago, 14; Chicago sod Rock island, 1:4, Milwaukie and Miesissipp! Railroad, '< liimota Central bonds advanced |, per cent. 1s Crosse and Milwaukie Rallromi, ,. The greet short interest that the bull organs are coetinually talking about is one of the biggest bugbears of the day. There can be no short interest without a long interest to the same extent. There can be no sellers without buyers, and It ie eheer nonsense to (alk about the shorts baying cversoid them. selves. The buyers bave overbough: themesives to the same extent that the se‘lere have oversold themselves, and po farther, These bull organe would convey the dew that the bears of the took Fxonange bad sold for de livery more than the entire capital of each raliroad oom. owsidie for them to deliver | when called apon without polling up prices. The bulls re to take All stock bonght on sellers’ option at | times to sult the sofler, There cam be no combination | for a corner on sellers’ option, and the sellers have taken | good Gare that the public are not ageia drawn (nto such traps, The amourt of stock om the market t* not onty larger than ever before known, but the buik of the short interest ie on nccoent of ovteiders, who hold the atock for delivery at the expiration o! their contracts, Oot. widore have of leat become fully copyinerd that there is ‘30 safety tn holding any reliroad stocks in which an a0 tive speculation is carried on at the Bromers’ Board; and 1 is our frm belief tbat tm less than twelve months the entire capital stock of certain raltroad companies will be floating about Wall street at prices very far below those now current. The present system of financiering must lead Wosuoh results. The stock of the Harlem Ratiroad Company, the Hudson River, Long island, Norwich aod Worcester, and E: fe have passed through the same period of inflation, and have finally been finamolered \o death, Af one time these stocks ranged im the neighborhooi of par, and paid dividends that were represented to have ‘been earned. Look at them now. Im New Eagland there ten long ist of such stocks; Ohi? is ia about the same condition; New York ia bad enough; Dut in all the States there will be continued additions to the list of baok- ups railroad companies, until the dividend earning oom panies will be the exception and not the rale. At the second board the market wee much more de- pressed than tm the morning, Erie fell off +{ per cent; Miobigan Southern, 1; Reading, ; Oleveland and fole- do, %. Obicago and Rook Island closed et 99 per cent, dividend of five per cent off, which te equal to » desline Of 1 percent. The whole market closed heavy. ‘The following letter comes from » mest reliable source. 18 makes disclosures of such an important oheracter wo should bave hesitated about giving Mt publicity, but for be undoubted responsibility of the writer, From the dates given im the communication, it appears thatthe tage referred to has been made since the opening of the books. Some time since we first announced the issue of tour thousand shares o! new stook, and this is evidently independent of that. If 10, bere is an issut of nine thou sand one hundred (9,100) shares of stook withia the past nxty days, the par va'ue of which t# $910,000. This communication must call forth from the parties implicat . dap explanation, and we walt with great anxiety the fall particulars of this astounding developam ent. MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. TO THO EDITOR OF THB HBRALD. 1 frequent and transtore of the stock us Mr. George Brisbane. I waa induced, from the frequent ccourrence of this \ueman's name, t0 compare the \ransfers to him and irom bim, since the of tne nooks ; and I cisoovered to my astonishmen| the following vemalt:—Mr, rge Brisbane. oa the of the books, bad in Bie name 2,625 shares of #.cok. the oventsg he bat trausierred away 5,100 and 20 sok bas becn transferred to bia. this 1 would *ppver that Mr. Brisbane has transferred 2,476 shares of *wok more than he appears to have owaed. I noticed also that on the dividend books the original of stook to Mr Brisbane hae been carcfulty erased saother amount substituted. It is qtite clear thet either Mr, Bris dave ie in collusi'n with the cleres of the offica to raancfeo ure certificates of stook to which he has 00 yr gbt, or be bas obtaiaed this largo amount of atosk (rom nf I think ¢ due to the sources, blio thas an ex- viazatou should be bad at once. & SONDBOLDER. Marcy 31, 1857. ‘Te Assistant Treagcrer reports to day as follows— a7 toe sotemeten of stocks. tor the Treasu-y Departmest. pn hag Department From lands.. ‘The receipts and disbursements at the office of the As- sigtant Treasu:er of this port during the month of March, 188, were as follows:— Orricn oF THD Assetawe Traasvaee U. 8. wae Youx, March, 1857. eons v+0+ 810,979,618 17 4,236,008 15 ments 8,800,781 18 $11,380,096 37 fy bal. Or., Disburs’g aoo’te $1,180,876 02 By receipts dering momtb.... 2,011,001 34 pes 3,701,878 96 Co payments. 2,043,012 90 91,747,006 87 48,681,64 Sy ocin reo’d during month. $1,864,746 80 ‘ty fine bars “ 864,272 09 ————_ 2,200,018 98 066 45 _—_—— 1,796.55 67 Balance ...... deeeceeeceeeeeeecececees @L,O01,177 69 ty com tm hand in Treasurer's Oftice $18,123,243 18 1,096,250 95 ———— 14,149,498 13 Jy taparted bullion is do) eoncee Bh un] a in do. ‘ m —— 1,521,902 90 “ravens or Busuemes at tas Usrrep States Asay Orvicn at Naw York, som Hs Mosty mxvino Manoa 31, 1867. Neposite of gold. «+++ .91,830,000 00 cots... $7,000 bullioa United States bullion. “post's and purchases 82,003 00 Foreign coine.. ———— 1,382,000 00 Gold bars a 992 O8)......... 1,954,231 08 Cramemitied to U. &, mint, for coimage 1,463,168 86 ‘The value of domestic produce, Ac exported from this port during the week ending March 20, 1857, was $1,796.- 749, about ome-bal of which was to ports in Great Griteln. ‘The mtock operations of Wesley, the principa! propristor of the Daily Times, in Wall street to day, were as fl- own — This Times stockjobber is a most inveterate bull. Jast when we (hink we have got him om the right track of he ties, and goes to buying again some of the most worthiess railroad stosks on the market. He will get his eyes open ome of these days, bu: we fear !t will then be too late. ‘The steamship Africa, ‘rem this port for Liverpoo! to- morrow, Wednesday, will take out about a quarter of « million of detlars tn specie. A letter froma retiabie source in Harrieburg, vader date of March 90, rays thet the bank bills will not be noted on by the House anti! the week before adjoure- ment, two oF three weeks hence. A deeperate effort will be made next week to pass Ball's free banking bill, in an smended and mach altered state. The advocates of the pew Daaks are trembimg, an‘ the supporters of the old ones are mech eanoyed, and are fearfu) of the great oppo- sition they will have to encounter af the hands of the {clende of the new candidates for legislative favor. The Legislature of Maine hae passed a genera! bencing Dill, providing for the re incorporation of sixty five of the banks now in operstion. The new law does away with the epecial obarter feature of the banking syriem, reduo- ing the whole (0 one code: whereby banks must make ro@athly starensnmte for peblicatien instead of sem'-sanc ally. Their circulation is limited to Ofy per cent beyond ‘their capital they are required to keep om hand oniy Sve per cent of their captia in epecie (66 per camt would be better), Missour!, | ouisians and other States are maktog similar changes 'n their banking Jaws, im lie of special Stock Mxenange. 9000 Er SP ve 14OCOR RRC be’? 100 rename KR a0 8 Ib ao 0 Ye Ni Central RB... 143 60 do......B60 143 mH 080 Big gnu lit Cqa 4 H 192% 160 do... 260 131 M6 Giev & 380 800 BAR 8d Mort ory 2009 LI Cem KM Ode 10456 90 coe. My do Re co} o 6 Be of Or» mere... Vee Pere Goal wo b6e 10 ao Oo Rarove Sark VA Cor tipe coat Bee. . 3G do. 80 106 160 [aC wa RR OSD 1196 « 00 16 6 do.. bo Mig & 60 a: oes BOARD. 95000 Obio 6's 1860. 19136 100 eng NYOon RR US 1000 N ¥ Gen BR1’e 102,, 110 do... 4 8000 d0.,... ». 109% 900 ad... JO sbs Com’s'th Bk 96% 0 Reading RR...... 600 Erie Ri bS 825, lov oo ae... 100 do, 100 a2... 94) Tis 202 Jieve & fol Riws 7435 + 108% 160 do. » 08 13% nt 14 CHIAR IsRRexo} 99 OC1LY COMMER ACL REPLACE. Pomspay March 4i—8 P.M. Asus —The sales embrasec abou’ 76 # 60 bbin. pote ®* Toye 7-68%40 , With come 40 Dbie_pemris mi 79° Buxavstorrs.—Flour—Fhe market wis heavy, snd prices without tm, in prices ibe gained @moraced pout ibe folowing qnotatona: with sal 100 bola, within the rauge of the KbOFe «1 ern flour wee ta fair demand, aud at steady prices with wales <f sbout 1 (00 & 1.300 bb's, with'n the range of the above juotadons. wot rye fiour were made at $3 40984 Corn meal was Ken buoyant and sales of about 200 bois. New Jervey were reported at $3.15 9 $3 28 and Brandywine 45.60" Buekwhest tour was quoted at #1 60 81 55 per 109 Ibs Wheat—The sales mage were oletly cratined to wte of the sewer grades. which foo1ed up about 1,000 1,200 busbel Judsng common Car adian slab, at$! 40, comm white ( wads. at $1 6: damaged Western red at $1 30, wed falr qua, Corn wi a , tough salen were . Inciding som: 60 y @ Sransne 8 Obigo. and ‘and old white and ye! o Mye—A sale of About} 000 busbe's New Jertey was inade at 6c. Osta wero unchanged and to fatr demand, Currry.—The market was quict and prices unctauged. ¥ales of 160 b: e made at 12s., and some few ng i tbe stock on band at this be ja—the marnet 4a tranatt at fall prices FPREIGHTS.--30 Liverpool about 30.000 busnels of grain were ep, ip bulk and bege at Ghd w6Md. a 7d. Phe int ter for 8 00 busbele wheat in 1000 « 1.200 bbia, flour is Od. a 28, and 7 ‘ deef Gd. , 200 sales were con. Dales at 7c. & 750. per 100 loe., for GuNxyY Crore —100 bales were sold at Le Honry.—salea of 63 Ueices and 3 dbie. were made for use wp. Bias continued firm. A lot of tannere’ hides (#t. Thomas) wae sold at Ze. Bors.—The market was erm acd western at Ze. reported as bigh as 120. AMR wae quiet, and quotations were moderuie Motssses —The marset continued firm aad active, with alee of sbout 400 hhie Oude, which ranged from 42c. 0 46 and tg , and 180 do. Cubs ay VAL BTORRS,—0) about 300 8 400 bble. spirits tur venting were made at dc. « 463;0. in ahpping order. Crade wae quiet, rales of about 600 bbis commou rosin were male At@L 70. ‘There was uo alteration of moment la other deasrip rt a. U1L—Lingred was quiet. Crude whsie an! spe m cortinn- ed frm, with moderate wales. FRovisions.—Prrk —The may ket was inactive, and prices rather irregular. The sales embraced 400 0 600 bbis in lots including new Bort ¥ prime a4 $22 50 was steady, with sales of avout 20 8 (300 bbls. inanding ve mers do. at $1276 0 $l4 were unobanged Ric reoeiots and sock as made up compared with inst 5: pido 7 ' (22.6% Uerces: vent 6,810 Uerces stocks seeoul neo to obit Ptoek on ‘Rece.ved To'al.... hand, March 1, 1867 since. Operations in Real Estate. The follow’ ae f os ome wep made by suc'ion. esterday, 10.4 and improved property scavered over the che, which brought fi A ppd House and ‘Jot om 224 at, Two houses and lots om ath st, near lat av , ewch 20 by 92, $4,500 @acd........ PaanbanarePereworers eee House and jot 88 Spring at, 26x18... 0 Woe ie wenty eights exch ux 100, together third a, near Heventh MISCELLANEOUS. JAWS.—HOB & O©8:'R FATENT GROUND SA WH, a de bad, Plaserte g on the “ “4 prrereal farts torre, tr | : Broome, Kberiff am Columbia tree N YURTAING, U Lace and mosiia At prices from #3 to #2). KELTY & FERGUSON, No. 29! Browiway. R. PEUCHTWANGER'S WEW FLAVORINGS ny gallons of fires Copan: randy, Ht n Jam. and Be ‘Grets rum, Roursen , — & ‘OR! |. ICR CREAM MA’ VERA me genset rae it Pa Sek eats steer mes Fe Tg a my A al TORK. sehen: Lamdon Club Hone gia, Schiedam CACTION TO THR PURLEC Afier several sears exserimentiag in the manafactare of in, | fortunately #ncosedad in the year 1944, in qrery 0 Ne macuineture by Fy —- PF ser om infammatory p' and rendered perfecu: y J, menuiaciory is at Aichiedam, Holland. Afier several mimnibe’ reflection wha’ title to give io it, | introdueed it tothe meriean pablic under Ue Uue of “Wolfe's Sahin am Sobnapya” the nae of the place in Flo! sad where ie gin Je suapuinctired, “aromatie” derives ita ame from. 2 » whist roared, 4 the word pes the, German’ tor drake copes + ram —Woife’s sromulle arink. ‘Ko poseer hed my echnappe been inuredueed to the Asmeriean public, tia “Teoelved "wh, approbe: iam. as 2 0 New York on aad Phiiadelphia, stared a Preah with tele mained sexi polsegous Stuf up or varions namer-Sebledam gin, whuspps London Cinb House gin, Lamaon ‘cordial gin, mediceied \ dnappe Ac —and in several tnatenene my lavels beve been ‘ ‘Ly imitated with only the addition of a few letters to * Heal AvoHdAnce Oo: the Inw. Ond Bo carefully pre pared as to pa sy! on carelees purchasers § | undervaod * large quantity has been prirshased by the merehents 0” the mand Western 0a secoun! of the chean nes: of warticle. A merchant who paricipates indirectly (nthe ‘eand, by aeliteg the ronrions article. ie ae much ao oftender aa the principe! who plaaned be !mpoe'tion +1) hope everr ble cttiven who val the community Im whieb he live, wil) wid snd exposing the anserupwlo. 8 few conte, wi! put in jeoper wna ty fy which be lives Such men a be _natied to the pillory of pop ular ereerstion. ni feos WORE, Role Im sorter, 18, 90 and ver street N.Y. e hae pi yared no paine ip perfecting him: 7 Grand street, New York. ¢ Siogrephy, Mrs, oe ts hee bim the delevee of The’ Crash (> Come. larg The P-obiem of Life; Koring Reverien, and beauify sour Homes; The Otty; Winter—Apring, Personal; Tema: De Notes and ‘partmen ral roclely; National Monn meni to the Forefather stele Ninos, Bageaved | View of the Sta'e House; One of Dr Pranklin’s Letiers, £0. oly, four cents vor ale everywhere. Puvlirhe! at Be. 308 ew ; Adorn Prey—bnow Fanc'es, por F COBTAR’S rat roseb £0 , exterminator. Coster's bed bug, intest, Se., exveminsior tar's electric powaer, Order from depot, 388 Broad: jaw York, or druggists dealers everywhere, or fa | partisulare by mall, i - OUBAUD’S OBIGINAL ITALIAN MEDIDATED 080 ie porilively the only le article whic? will eure tan. phoples, treckles, eruptions, 46 This calebra'et soap been remarbable action on the human in clarifviog and rendering it soft, smooth and silky. Gourand’s poudrs sub- le uproote batr from low toreheads or amy part of the bedy: warranted Li rouge for pale lipe.aad chaetn. hair firet ntore from Bi 129 Washington street, KON BEDSTEADB. AND CHILDREN'S ORIBS, Of various styles a'so, BEST OUBLED Halk MaTTRe«seEs. For sale by JANKS, BEEBE & OO, 156 Broadway, N. ¥. YONS’ MAGNETIC POWDER -FOR THE DEATRUC- 4 Uon of bedbugs covkroaches. moths, Anta moe aniwes. fies, plant insects, ‘on fowls and animals. Also pilla for rats and mice K LYON, 4% Broadway. A, WHAK- , ke —That divine remedy, br. JAOOB sends a thrill of #) rength, animation through the wern out aysiem. en tor the sick. for bebisoal oonmpe' ion, ae oe weak: ean, Jangnor, loss of memory, aleap, or atrength. 82°20; two for $4. Depot 908 Bowery. KED'S CALEBRATED LOSDON CORDIAL GIW.— This is universally acknowledged to be the best artiele x gin row in the marne! To the #0 called “imvortad’? gin Reed's London cordial gin ip inlinitely superior. The proprie: lor of it has had the advaniave ¢f dtatilling this celeb:ated ar- vele for many years uvéer the Kuglah excise laws With the extensive distillery at 118 ¥ast Twenty ninth street the adver- i eatadliebed an ollioe at (4 und £96 eflective medicinal agent as well as 8 delicious beverage: JPRING OVER COATS AT Oak Spring ragiave at Oak Hall Bortog vests at Oak Ha i, 54 end 56. bprieg oo] at Oak Hall. 54 and pring boys’ clothing a: Onk Hall 44 and &i. ring farniahing goods at Oak Hall 44 ant 86 ‘$4 aud 86 Fulton street, New York. UPHED 10 EARTH SKALL RISE AGAIN.” —It is estimated that over 20 000 sig sannalty from the use of chewing tobacco VIXGIL’S TO! ak now prepared 'd form end increased flavor, tonsuit old aod young. eos pk tad wy saga dole ad rag ou! y, eo! 'y seger end - boleaale at 412 Broadway, ap stairs. A. = weeks, by m: yy which xa = stain oF kin. Sia ont part 4 Wet theattas: Sooke way; Zisber, 46 Bown Than INDOW SHADES "At manafacturer’s Prom fil:y cents upward eeusy 4yesouson, _ Birth, Fartan —On Tuesday, March 81, at her residence, is Brooklyn, the wife of B. Fabiaa, Keq , of a son. Married. Cansse—Waays —On Tacsday, Maroh 31, by tne Rey. Dy. Samuel 8. Seabery, Eowiw O, Camwes to daughter of the Iie Robert D Weeks ail of thi ‘21GHT— F pxeisB.—Oa Tuesaday ev: ‘Miss Crom TH Asa mbundersiancing bas areca papiisbed notice of the marriage by wneon 10 Froncas Day, —s ted. Acxun.—On Tuesday, Maren #1, Jomm Ts11maw ACKER, aged 3% years. : ng es the members of Howard Es- gine Uompany No. 24, ‘are invited to attend the 2, to attend member, Jons f. Ackua, fiom bis late re- idence, No. 684 Hudson stress. Coorms —On Mos day, March 30, at No. 9 Hubert street, Mie. Awn Coors: aged 46 sears ‘The funeral will take piace this Her remains wi!) be takes to Greenwood ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afermoon, af past one o’Glock. from the residence of tis perests, Dennis and Catherine LA A Doms —Oa March 80, Pavaicn Dora, ® sattve ss Ireland. aed of mis brother, invited to attend tbe loot of Pacie street, routh this aftermoon, a! hai! past two o’aloak. Duss.—On Monday, March 30, at No. 481 Houstoa ALax, Dur, aged 36 years. iy eiiond tho funeral, this romaine will be taken to owanT? —On Monday, Marob 9°, after a long and te- & native of the parish Cavan, Ireland Her friends and acquaintances, and those of ber bus- S Saat, & F- bo (ne funeral, ber Goorck strest, this afernooe, at two o'clock. ta teeeey, ee, Mrs. Many Gousy, aged ears. funeral will take place to morrow afterncon, at two o'clock, trom ‘her est Twenty. i bir ae a i ii i i i z Newborg papers pieaee copy. rormerly ef Albany, and for tbiryy years the Swiftawre Line of tow Don, aged €9 yours, ¢ monthe and 9¢ cays. fest im pence. | Woon On Monday, March 3¢, Caps, Jowaruae | Albany papers please copy

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