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NW * YORK fhath not yeteppenred. Madame de LaGrange gaveacoa- | The Last Divine Wervice ta the Broadway Cort in St. Louis on Saturday to, as we are informed by Tabernacle, Celegraph, “a largo and enthusiastic aadionce.”” Mr. Thal- Berg gave ® coficert at Buffalo on Saturday. Mr. Forrest fas declined to comply with a request made to him by the olid mea of Chicago, He says ho took leave of the stage, ‘a4 far a Chicago waa concerned, several years ago, and fhe will keep his word. Chicago, however, can console it- welf with the now theatre which is to be built by Wood & MoVickor. Nuw Tuxarea ow Broapway.—We are to have a new ‘Rheatre on Broadway soon, if Dame Rumor tells the truth. ‘Mr. George Wood has leased the site in Broadway, near Prince street, recently occupied by Haughwout, and pro- poses, on the Ist of May, to erect an edifice fifty feet front by two hundred deep, extending back to Mercer street. ‘The theatre is to be a magnificent structure, and the inte- wior @ marvel of beauty aad finish, Theatres in Broadway ~are already slightly overdone, and it ia a question whether tall those mow in operation will succeed. Mr. Wood, zit is said, ia training a troupe of some fifty children, who will ‘Rive dramatic entertainments similar ‘to the Marsh juve- niles, who are now starring it at the South, ‘One of the Into London papers saysi— Among thi angaroo steamer, from New York, cog ng eigen celebrated American tragedian, who visits England fer ¢he first time. Mr. Roberts, long the rival of Kwin Forrest, is regarded by play-goery and higher classes of the United States PROMISOUVOUS UERS OF THR iY OF THE ORUROH AND or yam Lake BERMON BY THM PASTOR RY. J. Ps THOMPSON—A WORD ABOUT DK, BELLOWS AND THM THRATEHS. ‘The Broadway Tabernacle, which has 90 tong served the public with its ample accommodations for meelngs, ix goon to be torn down to muke way for the steady advance of business; and divine service was beld in the building for the last time on Sunday evening, The property his been sold for $122,000 to Joln J. Phelps, Kiy., who will erect upon the site and some adjoining property, & magni ficent marble store, 78 by 200 fret. Kor over twenty years , this edifice has been wed for every description of public meetings, religious worsbip and negro miustrebsy, slavery and anti-slavery, Wotnan’s rights and auction sates, prayer and’ bleeding Kansis, temperance and anti- temperance, concerts and Captain Rynders, i meetings, spiritual barangucs, anniversaries, Ipctures, gus exhibitions, and in fact every imagi’ able and unimaginable object for whi meetings could be called, has collocted audiences at the Tuberacle. The uses of the edifice for the week are remarkably charactoristic of the diversity of its ser- vices. Divine service on Sunday, a concert on Monday, & woman walking for thirty consecutive hours on Tuesday, aconcert by s company of plantation slqves on Wednes day, and perbaps a temperance lecture by John B. Gough on Thursday, are very fair speciinens of ‘the daily sphere ‘the old of the Broad ay Tabernacle forthe list (wonty your, and succesful i ething more; he be- ere Cab De no dout i pay, the selioal ot Met eat Bean 2 Hecate Heing lcked and Inst, muirers, We await with much interest the result of a Wuyi we'll tack Rs value; ‘Britlah'verd thie of hist evita and! their weal we'll see Hs Uses -* Phat possesmion wertid not show wa” It might not be inappropriate at this Ume to give 4 short Distory ont ‘the building, and-of the church which lms wor. it— Broan fr favgmacle church was ae Grat C sanguine judgment Mr, Noverts is in bis 40th year, ‘That's mews, 5 a “Whe New Catholic Charch tn Clifton, Staten | ty. ALits organization miakyowes Island. sons entered int ‘mutiny gevenant for the fconervanre of ite SAYING. THR LOUNDATION STONE BY AsoHBISMOP | Oftnances of ist toxether in the same sociéty. ‘This move- ment encountered mue sition und obloquy from Whose HUGHES. Who felkuge New York ‘velonaedto uber denominations b of preoccupation, or rather by the accident of early Hement; but no svouer’ was a Congregational church ¢ab- Ushed under auspices that seemed to warrant permanence, than these flocked to it by scores and even hundreds, ‘Tho chief design of tis founders was Ue extension of the free church pias, which at that tive had beca tn operat for two or three "years, Avery large building, i was 5 posed, Would furhish te means of instruction Ww the largest number ons, at the smuatiest expense of money and ministerial labor, Another design was the aceommodadon of large bodies of Christians on anniversaries and other occa sions, The Tabdernacie is one huntred feet square, aad bas bes Bulleries running Ue entire cireuit of the walls, Ti will seat comfortably twe y hundred persons. ‘The foundation stone of St. Mary’s church, at Clifton, ‘Phatoo Isiand, was laid yesterday afvernoon by the very WRev. Archbishop Hughes. The ceremonies commenced at three o'clock, Thore were from two to thres thousand per- e003 present, among whom were many Protestants, who have been -very friendly and aided considerably in the erection of this new church, The location of the church is one of the most eligible and beautiful on the whole island. ‘The procession was formed at precisely three o'clock = St te old Cutholio church, Acolites bearing incense } a Any Busting owas commenced tn pegenen rg and tapers headed the processiou; the Archbishop, | consisting of one members, over which Fiuney) was insta w. us ‘Vins church Rev. Chas, jainly « were made the Rev. Father Lewis (pastor of this church), and “antionil, was trostees of tho Rev, Father Peter Tissot, of Fordham, New York abe F : » | better comprehi 5 i followed them, while an immense multitade of men and Tn the spring Issj, Mr. Finney wax disinissed in comme. ‘women.and children brought up the rear. When the as- uence of ill health, and in June of te same year the Rev. ior of the church, though wembly arrived at tho site of the new church’ Archbishop pecuniary strength of ‘Hughes, and the minister accompanying hita, ascended a platform which had been raised for their use, and there, in Lents any air, the Bishop delivered a discourse to the essen! throng, corge Duilield beewie the acting pi without being formally installed. T the chureh and congr ed ment of 80 larg: arrangement was made by ox Wor: shipping on the corner of Dey and Washingion sirvets, nnited with the Tabernacle church. The Dey street church insisted, ‘fs a condition of Ue Walon, that the united chuceh should be Presbyterian; and this was unseated to, with the proviso uaa such principles of Ue Ci THK DISCOURSE. The eighty-third Psalm, commencing, “How bean- Uful are thy tabernacles, OU Lord,” was read by the Arc! Dishop, and upon the frst verse he founded tus reraarks. | thn! ‘new mnisalicn tas should be approved Gy tee ‘Ho said the prophet alluded tothe temple of Jerusalem, | united church.” ‘The Dey. sire wih there = pe oad {hat Yemple in the future would be erécted by | their pastor, ihe Res Hela endl Ce en Foe his noreina’ ; ev. Mr. Dui ee funn of arch of God for his service. Alinighty God needed | 155 the Rev. Joel Purker became ‘pastor of the church. no tomple for himself; but mun needed @ temple as a Place t assemble, to confess his sins and obtain te divine blessing. Before the fall the whole earth swaa tho tomple of God, but since that time, on account OC maa’s trangression, the earth has been cursed—it ia mo a 4 perfect temple—nothing can now be ob- tained it except by the sweat of his brow. By the Wiessing of the Church and the benificence of our holy Saviour, this curse has been removed, and the earth has ‘become @ fit place in which to worship God—in which to Boner and serve him. This church which your beneyo- ‘At the same time the free ehureh wlan was abandoned in part, And letting of pews substituied. The church was harmonious and prosperous for some montis after Mr, Parker's setioment, and until some dispeilinary moverents on the part of the senstou produced dissatisfaction. — A controversy then ensued, which was only terminated in’ July, 16M, when (Mr. Green’ havi prosecuted a morta &t public auction, an On the evening of mee @ to foreclosure) the Tabernacie Wins 501 purchased by Ms. David Hale. fay of the purchase, at a very full ‘ting of the church, (which thou consisted of five or six hun- Hale informed them of the purchase, and in- hi be 90 di Yo unive auionaé Kence and devotion is building will not be a place for the mg —_. “eloquence and tenchings of your worthy pastor only, but | Churches “The ntheers of the church were. untarorsbte feds movement, and the result was that the members dispersed la Bere you will bring Diewed. Various directions, and the church became extinct, your children to be baptized’ and Here you ‘will ; i. be assemble to celebrate the of God, and observe the rites of the Church. You should ‘On Monday evening, July 6, 1540), at the clove of ihe meeting il be oited in heart in this work, and contribute to it ac- | AbOre relerted to. several porsons remained to consult ay to eording 4 your means. You should bounited, oneand all, | uppolated to we mensorse for thei Aommuseee ane Sa beartantin labor, to aid your pastor. “Miny of those eer comureh, in ‘Several brethren from othee churches je the movement, nnd constituted themseives s churct: Lord Jesus Christ, under he wauie of he Broadway nacle Church.” you, g eveu aided you in your struggle to erect this : Church, ir Weco ison ‘here. wh. is expecially | qg'm” magi Man Habel sale mg elena) epee Qutitled to your gratitude and spucial favor, to ving ‘ecepted the call of the church wad en cublertionen peor ikeald sine prope Kceapioes wise has been’ pastor-evee ste," wae" lnaintied ta ‘with our commeoe heart. You shoukt aid freely, ’ eb ats fo your ability, in this undertaking, 4o that no laborer, no | der eieare’ ian ten cess inva ihe propre: Me ile ne umechanic who bas wiled in this work, can have it to say | having stipulated tw sell the property a ay time wiinin ‘te ‘eat he lov his wages, or was kept [Sponge | See Teds (be certain ‘condiioas. atiempls ‘Bhat it was hardly worth while to get them aftor so much | bed spede-ct variate limas i Sale Saaneg one makowne rene active, be faithful, be earnest, and God may | Burchase, but without success. When Me. was oll give you his roomed. enll mil the wel ban Gentian Wie emma ot the Tatterne, Tos reazarka of the Archbishop were about twenty min- | cle. nnd, accordingly, vigercus sucaures were taken to secure during which the multitude listened wtih the 1845, ia an werangement by this end, which resulied, in March, Which the society purchased dhe propecty oa very cary wad om tisiactory terms. ‘A few years liter the lot by which the entrance to the Tx. bernacie ia secured from Broadway was purchased in fee, ‘and thus the value of the mali by was ay ¢ The whole property his since iucressed in veins tar beyond td n cates tong, wuost profound aitention and respect. ‘Di CHRAMONT OY LAYING THK CORNKR STONE. The ceremonies of laying the corner stoue were then @ommenced. A cross had been previously erected where ehe sitar is to stand, The archbishop, with his mitre on, by bis. attending ministers, went | the expeciaiions of who so long iadored, under pecunun wit, nkled the place with holy water, and then sung eee eee the Pralm in Latin:—Quam delecta tabernacula tua usinens crowding te dwelling Demne virtulum, kc. Ho then took off bis mitre and read a thort service, desiring that God, wbo is confined neither Dy heaven or earth, might bless that place with bis special Di ‘The archbishop then went to the corner stone, repeated ome verses a prayera, sprinkled the place with holy honses up tow n 900n carr’ Ly mowl of Le members of the church, Until in June, 186, war decermined to soll the edt fice and remove up town, where & mare, ceaymodiig, Jess valuabie, property con POCUre yas ob vintag: becessity ‘Of renting for preseiabaes public mi The buildin accordingly sold, aud the society Splendid church atthe junction of Thiety fourth atrect, road water, Wok bold of the trowel, made the sign of the crosé | way aud Sixth avenue, ‘at aa expense upon the corner stone and blessed the stone. After that THE EXKRCISES LAST KVENING. be read an oration, and with the ministers recited the lita- Tthaying been publicly announced that appropriate ox nies; having finished them he took off his mitre, turned Dimself towards the coruer stone and said another prayer. Masons then prepared the corner stone; afver which the ‘archbishop recited the 126th Psalm in Latin, then placed a Copper box, coutalning a stone and the following insorip- tion, beautifully executed on parchment:— y ‘bujus Ciftomensis, in comitata Richmondensl status Neo Kborucensis, in honorem dei omnipotentis sub fn vocativens Ste, Marie Virginis erectse primariuin Iapi- diem postit Himus. ac Reyiaus. Dom Jones Huget. ; Archiepisoopus Neo Fboracens!s; Sendente Pie IX. Pontificn Maximo. Jacobo Bothanan I’roeside Statuum jeratoram. Joanne A. King Gubernante Statum Neo-Eboracensem., Joanne Lawis Primo Guster Feckesie Pastore, Ike XXVIL Aprilis, MDOCCLY UL. enrico faygebert architecto. HAGI*O. Gaaner et Wulieimo Corry fubris lapidariis Jacobo Robinson ot Samuele Multord fubris lignarins, The archbishop then sald a prayer in Latin, asking & pleasing upon Uiat corner sione in that foundation, in the Phine of Une Father, and the Soa and dhe Holy Clont, in Srdor that ho trud faith, and fear of God, aud fraternal Jove might flourish, sud that it might be « place devoted wo prayer and the invocation of the Lord, &e. ayer an tho ato th ae and tho archbishop sprinkled it with holy water. ‘The Soth in— Miasro—was then recil ercises would be observed on the occasion of the last divine service in the Tabernacle, crowds of our church going citiveps at an early hour Mocked towards the building, and before the hour for the commencement of the services every seat was filled, and ik a short ume all Lhe aisles were crowded. Amoug the audionce were to be observed many of our venerable citizens, whe look upon Unis gra- dual disappearance of these time honored butidings as of the unwelcome encroachments of Une, ‘There mast have been at least three thousund persons in the vulding, about an equal proportion of which were ladies. Rey. Dr. TuoMisan opened the exereives by announcing that, in commemoration of the interesting Occasion, & num. ber of the former members of the church choir had volun teered to be present, among whom were George H. Aa- drews, Kaq., leader of the choir for many years, and W. D. Bradbury, Faq, ‘The latter gentleman bad prepared an anthem—" And it Shall Come to Pass ip the Last Days! — recially for the occasion, which would then be sung. "Ihre anther was then sung by the chotr, coosisting of nearly two hundred voices, and, with the solemm tones of the organ, was truly lmpromive, Mr. Woon, Seeretary of the Foreign Missionary Society, then read a portion of Seripture from the badd and beat Pralms . Rey, Dr. Baran made an yj ale prayer. ‘The Pawor thea anvounced that on next Sxbbath the chureh would meet in the City Assembly Koums; and alter the usual collection the chow saug Uae 100 iain. THK S¥RMON, Rev. Dr. Tuomrsoy commenced by requesting the atten. tion of the audience, during a necessarily long discourse. He read his text as fullows—4ienesis Hah chapter, TH: aud Sth verses :— after which the arch. went round through all the foundations and sprink- Jed them with holy water, stopping at each of the other bree corners performing # short ceremony. At the wecond corner he sang the Séth psalm; at the third corner bo sprinkled holy water and said a prayer; at the fourth corner be sing the L2ist psalm; afer which all returned dann didnt chasis lc tial pla to the corwer stone at the nena, where the hye, with this idee nnd ‘wvece vulded be an altar uuvo te Vent Creator Spiritus, was followed by an oration | Lord, who appeared unto him, on toes pact tstpeie re ee eae Sate acd nt de - e ee oii, | ital um the east, and there he builded an aiiar unio We Lord the acolites ly water, &e., wigile the Znuluitude prowed onward with energy and a most unwar- Fantable weal or curtomsity. Mothers with children in their Arms struggicd desperately to get a sight of the Bishop, who was Conspiouous from his church robes and miter. The person of the Archbishop was almost encroached pon by the excessive rus the crowd to get near him. Afr the ceremonies were ended a proce: formed, beaded by Archbishop Hughes aad attendants, from the ground (o the old church Father Lewis, tho pastor of the Catholic cbarch, at +@ufton, Staten Island, is ® Frenchman by birth. He bas Deen pastor of this church about six years, or rather he ‘sont o Clifton when there was no church there, , jus devotion, energy, kindness and irrepronchable condnet ‘won the hearts and admiration of the Catholies,and tho upon the name of the Lord. 6, 7th And Suh verses. Thy conuregation has dwelt therein; thon, O God, bast pre Of thy goodness for Ue poor Toainh, 24 30h and Look iow, and called Pesala, not be taken down, Hot one af owed ‘shail acy of Uae cords thereof be broken. Ft incre the niorious Lord #ill be unio. us & place of broad fivers aud sirens: wherein shall go, a0 galley wit Oars, either va " eA prabatn might well have been absolved from Peligious formulas, for in his country he bad every opportunity for communion with God through nature. Bat ao sooner had he planted himself imShekem than he builded an altar to God, fe A memory of his gratitude to God, This should have re- mained a perpetual altar for him and his children. There the Lord firet appeared to him, and there waa his first procks. nd consideradon of the Protestants, which fact ia reepeet meropied by te manner in which they (the Pro- | tation made to « world of idolators. | Yet he moved woul deades) sutvcribed for the erection of this church. He | ward, 40 mountain at ihe wait of ellie, aaa ttt = nd tho eh ring or, and yet, whe 10 Hebron, build gm ap aad eotabiisbed tho church, and lo laboring ear: | o altar. The tent, the weil, and Ue altar, typified for its advancement. ‘the religious eeryiees of the day were over, the archbishop, members of the press and several others ‘sore iavned to the house of Father Lewis, to dinner. The ar the domestic, the worldly ‘and the spiritual needs of Abra: ham. Liko Abraham they bad builded drei altar in the moun tains; like him they had removed among the Canaan- ects bear! discussed the bountiful and recherché re- by which a beast to the hoepitality and generosity of ites, and as they removed they carried not ther altars Fatt we cag was asked before sitting down at | With them but builded others: and Tike him, as the Get, they moved their dwellings they moved their fable, and after the meal appropriate toasts were given wo \rchbishop Hughes and Charles Gignoux, ORACRIPTION OF THE NEW CHOROH OF ST. MARY'S. Tue church ieaituated on a high hill, overlooking the whole of the New York bay, and ts ascended to by sevo- cal Sights of tates builifin terraces. It will be in the tom. ardian style of architecture, with semi-cireular openings, ult of brick and Connecticut stone, with a siate roof. The entire length will be 113 feet, the width 37 feet; there will be atower in front, with a spire about 112 feet high. TL chapel, & by 8t foot, will be Built on the side and at altars aio; and now, like him, build another altar between the Fast . He considered it appropriate on this eccasion to review the history of this church, and accor ly sketched the origin and progress of the first free charches in New York: Dey street church in 1861, the Chatham street church in 1882, the Houston street chureb in 1835, and the Madison street church in——, frota the two former of which thus cburch had been consolidated partly—the minister of the Chatham street church, Mr, y having Been the first minister in 1836, when the was built. Inal ‘ached to the church, Tho nave of the charch will be « (0 the rstablishment of the Chatham street church, segment of a circle 32 feet high, and the alles will be 18 | he remarked that its site—what is now No. 88 Chatham Mec high. Theshancel will De finished with a beautiful | stroet—was formerly the old Whee it rood soreen in dhepty le of the clareh, and the intention | wa purchased the subscribed several thousand we the whole church bewntifully decorated, The eae a carniabed by the architect, HL. Rnglebert, of and will be carried out under his superinten- ‘Ae knew oot but dat it might be true, as a learned di work, antl Messrs, Robinson & Mullford the carpentor’s | won of morality, and that the idea of Jork. The cost of the church ie estimated at $20,000. The | tians that they were hut-beds Sroyaieg ph gn ground upon which the climrch will be situated is valued | wore all ont Bons pe Ed i T'gs,000,. on was gives Ue the church by Me. Charles | at whe drst meeting which was held in that Chatham theatre aiquown. church, one of those who were Srouges. fe Cacia wap nny mites Oe young man, who acknow! with shame that be Court Catendar—This once on the boards of very theatre, and thanked ronit, Part 1.—Nos. 22, 6, 894,898, | God that he and the charch had changed; and in a short 900, 901, 96, HOT, 908, 909, 911, 913, 914, vib, 17, 919, | time ater ha cdyurch, was established most of the many $97, 9, Part 2. , hae ety 1280) | grog hop w clustered round Ue Uaoairo land da- 1700, 1756, 1764, 1820, . a a a i ina, 1829) 1990, IASI, 1882, 1853, 180, 1898, 1887, ley ohio charepndieetne entaiapiationn of ta pi . Rov. Geo, W. Rev, Joot Parker and Rov. Mr. An- herrnancs Cower—pecial Term —Now. 69, 244, 157, =, drewe ws batly nuslened, aaa the os O the free G18, 69, Pir, 98, 106, "3 + | chure in the eity there! a ae a 1 t ew a a in iron oat ‘hepteuon: Cote. — Adjourned for the term. the pastor ‘would “a Quames tius Adjourned for the term. them whatever of human ‘arm ‘Kave ‘vela x: Deary rxox Bative Porsoven Boos—One of mr caamangre reeounta the cae of a boy, Samed Rmerand Heasice, eating four eges on Faster day, which had been pint of water inte which had been pat & spoon Prussian bine for the purpose of ing them had the oo aAmiwag ri : lulion ran rampant through the laad and found ni tn some pulpes, that pert ete for true conservatiom, righ: an anthem ander tre di- 1g > & parting hymn, the Doxology, Praine God from whom all blessings flow. bymn died away. ‘Among the audience was Mr. Joseph Dilta, the architeot Of the building, who is @ vonerable member of the church. AS an instance of the rapid growth of tho city, he states that the Tabernacle was only twenty years ago, to the wants of the up-town Christians, nom sulninas Toreretane, 258 — oteaw goods, aruncel Brothers, Uartvalled Manters Crystal Minatures are the most ‘bettinat hienennes . NE An a Bel ‘Taste, Talent and Beauty —Wil- _tapghigaint, totet ond Monat * Holmes’ of Dol- Photographic Jar portrais, city views wad pictuces of Niagara Hails, weld ou, of 238 coud wa “f ey Take Care of Your Feet.—Cantrell, 913 Broadway, will seit you boots, gaiters, &., cheap. Dyes, Wigs and Toupecs ; wholesale and cetail, aod thadye Cetppetecers Hatr Privaialy appliod kt Nore bn onnn HAM, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- Kees; hair dye 4s. x bos, black or brown; No. £ Barclay ateeet; tise deuggisis genernily. Ruptare Cured by Marsh 4 Co.'s itadical oan eras me tue wan non vee Holloway’s Ointment rubbed briskly tnto tbe muscles and glands of the Uwomd amt cheat, hiss wn aston ishing etfect in brunchiils, asUuns, wad all disesmes Uni wifect respiration. Hoarweacks may thus be cured (1 a few hours. To clergymen, public speakers aad vocalisus, it ls, om Unis ac connt, iavakusble, ™ & Lanman's Florida Water—The Spanish ladiefare connoisseurs in perfunery, and thronghout South and Central America, Cubsand Mesieo; this is preterred by (hemt to every ouer Roral extract, | In the United Suites it is displacing the Farina Cologne and the Paris essences. | Noid by D.T. nan & Co., wholesale druggists, 69 Water street, New York, and by ali druggists, at 59 ccats per bokle. Dentistry —Dr. H. Villers & Son, perform every operation in (he art with all (he modern improvements, UT Grand sireet, | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET Sopa, April 6—6 P. M. ‘The stock market during the past week has been in # highly feveris, fluctuating state, The bulls and the bears have carritd on the contest with # grows deal of spirit, and the transadtions ave been inte to #n enorinons amounts At'thia ¢idse yeworday low ces rated tian ou the previous Suturday. ‘The tendency wal downward 0 the week, ia the face of an c¢axy moucy mar; ket and'a fpvornble bank exhibit, The course of tho muir: ket link dueprised some of the mow invelerate bears. Very fow Of these expected to see prices touch sach low points; bul as the dechne progressed it daily became more and more apparent that the market would pot for » long Lime react. ‘The tones on the feeling speculative railroad stocks have been very great, but the bull operators have pald up well. Several failures have ocourred, and many private compromises have been made, We may look, for 4 Lime, for » more quiet state of things in the stock market. Prices are much nearer bolom thaw they were a few weeks singe, aad future fluctuations are aot tkely be 50 violeat. ‘The exportation of specie from Chis port last werk was 5 follows :— OF Bene FROM THO PoRT OF New Yor. Ship Nabob, Houg Kong, Mexican dollars 101),000 00 Steamer Constitution, Antwerp, specie. 1,200 00 Schoover Castor, Arroya, American 6,000 00 ‘Total for the week... 106,200 00 Vreviously reported 6,074,051 ‘Total 1867.. 080,581 26 A. Hi. Nivolay's reguiae semi-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds wil! take piace on Mooday next, the 27th inst., at half past 12 o'clock, at the Morchants’ Exchange, ‘The following table will show the exports of the five principal staple ariicles for the week and year — 86.——. -——-1857 —" Werk ending Aprit 2%. Amount. Value. “Amount. 4124 925,440 4242 Bh, 12,909 61,6 BY 8 TT $478,708 £56,007 Decrease of week, xe Compared with Chat of 1856, $143,756 ‘The follow ing is # Comparntive statement of the value of exports from the commencement of the yoar to April 3. AAbT. Decrease (666 fr 1,414,901 $12,966,007 $10,890,460 Decree, as compared with 1K06..... ‘The aane xed statement exhibits the v chandice imported inte this port during the week, and «imce Japuary 1, in each of the past three years:— Connon, OF 1D mes Youx—Vai 1,061,648 1806. Dry Gooda.......... $465,505 $1,050,508 Geers! merchandive 1 8,117 808 ——- Total for week... 4,148,206 Previovaly reported. 65,028,770 Since January 1.,.40,08,801 $07,476,970 $77,125,981 Toe principal articles imported during the week were a4 follows -—Coffew, $48,422; saltpetre, $20,201; Unseed, $31, 668; raw Furs, $73,027 ; earthenwares, $30,720; gunay bagy, $24,706; plate gins, $57,744; fancy goods, $22,601; leather, $24,260; dressed skins, $60,004; hides, $179,992 cutlery, $28,100; hardware, $00,425; iron, ; $02,461, steel, $45,657; sheathing, $78,484; tin, $190,814; lead, $19,178; coffee, $20,706; motaavor, $229, 104; Mania grant, watches, $115, $27 26, ‘The following are the principal items of the statements Mech's Savings. RS e0 A174 Mer. & Planters’ 96,000 Total,..... 88,900,513 5,407 706 ‘The Morris Canal Company promises most favorably, considering the many Wibulaions through which it bas pased, Tt atands ties :— Six per cont mortaaze debt due 1876 $500,000 on por ommh proterves terers zi . do, we be isa % —-——= $1,100,000 Common stock 0%, Farnings last your... Interest on bonds... $ 80,000 Te. — do, referred, te'sn « 1086 Fxponate of canal... 1008 sot ing earned for common stock that yeor ba ‘ ra Fes savevense ss $100,000 ‘The 103 miles of Canad, with valuable real ewtale at Jor sey City, its water power, boats and other property, which Cost originally probadty not less then six or seven million dollars, now statids to preseat owners a6 only $2,251,000, Tea earnings are yeurly increasing; aad it# officers eutertaih no doubt that this year they will considerably exceed tho Of last year, while the oxpenine will not De mach iacromsed by @ larger badness. George & Yorger, Req, of Now Orleans, who war re Conaly elected President of the Sourhern Peouic Kaiiroad, haa published am address to the public, setang forth ae very prospects of the company. The portion of the Komtheen Pacific Railroad within the bounslarics of ‘Tons & TES milion, aad tas amaqunt Of Iams Rrauind by Use aks Of Tourn to aid in it: constrriction is 8,097,000 anrot fiome iden of tho vat sxtout of phono lauds mag bo a ZALD, MONDAY, APRIL | the views of buyers. talned from the statement thai thoy covor a surface groalor im extent than the combined area of Khotto Island, Dela- ware and Connecticut. It is neariy twiee as great | nearly as great ax Massachu- | as Massachusetts, setts and New Jersey together, aud greater than New Hampshire or Vermont. The total cost of the road is estimated at $20,000,000. Thus it will be seen that, even at the very moderato estimate of five dollars per were the lands alone will be more than sufllcient to pay twice the amount of its cost. Tho larger portion of the stock of the company that has been hituerto issued hag been taken by Northern stockholders, and they have lately issued $12,000,000 additional stock, which, we are told, i being rapidly taken up at the South, In short, the |, President regards the success of the enterprise as now placed beyond @ doubt, Means are in hand for the rapid Prosecution of the work, and the Lauds of the company are 27, 1857. a a regarded aa a resource amply suificicnt to meet all future contingeacies. Ten miles of the road have been gradet and cross-ticd within tho time required’ by the charter; the irom necessary to lay twenty miles ia now in New Or- loans and on its way up Red river; the force on the road, and the contracts already mute, will enable it to com- plotely finish the tweaty miles tong before the time specified in the charter,,which done, alt the conditions are conplied with, and the chartered rights of the compaay are forever secured, Stock Kixeni & eeeesrebesrusesses! aR aR mmerce, 21 Rank 60 Bank Com scrip.. 1% Ain Exeh Bank, . 5 Atlantic Bunk... % 8 25 % oy 100 a dO... .. 4.96 181 dy 20 190 Cleve & Plus RR. 4035 300 50 Galena and Ch RR 101%; 48 60 do. 60 102 160 100 20 600 04% 600 200 Gang 160 430 64s; : 400 do... 800 GS 250 360 Ch & Rk TRRb6O 97 100 100 dO... 20+ 96 B10 150 Milw & Miss RI. 70s 200 100 di 60 70! 100 200 y 608 860 70 100 T0d5 100 8054, 400 Me ww SKCOND BOARD. $1000 TH Con RE bds, 99% 200 ahs Read RR..b90 8216 100 shs Erie RR...... 423% 600 d0...... 88° 8S 100 100 do... 860 BLM 100 200 M5 & Nia Rol. 65 100 460 d0.......83 OS 100 B30 631% 300 100 81 BSie 100 100 s+, 68% 00 100 do... ...010 634 100 Clery &TOARR.b1O 66% EY do. + hy 8 . 6 Wo 06. Ens c 200 Res = “20 Gul & Chicaco RA 101 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, RaToRpar, April 25—6 P.M Asms.—The market continued firm, with wales of 40 a quite firm and generally higher, from 10c. » 160. per boi. ‘The sales for the day footed up about 10,900 a 12,000 bbis. , at about the following quotations —~ ‘Common te goot Stats oom! a a a a a 6 70 570 600 on 7 570 7 00 6% Canadian superfine and extra. Canadian conunued firm, with sales atau advance. 1,000 bis. were fold at the above prices. Choice Cans- dian extra sold a high a $8. Southern brands conunued in light stock, with limited receipts, with « good demand from the trade, with about 2,000 bbis., including parcels for expert, at the enhanced prices given above. ‘ye flour and corn were firm, and prices unchanged. Wheat was firm, and choice lots seare, aud wanted for milling. The sales embraced nvout 6,000 4 5,000 bushels, at $1 62 a $1 68 Gr common fair white southern; choice was beld at $1 «70; red southern, for common to good, at $1 404 $1 45, and Missourt do. $1.46. Corn—The market again advanced, with & of about 15,000 bushels, including Weaterm mixed, at & 7e., from store and delivered, and southern yellow, new At the close, good Western mixed wis held’ at 0c. per bushel. Rye was firm, with sales of about 4,000 bushels good Northern at 890. Cats continved firm and in good demand, with aales of State and Western at 56 \sc. a 60c. Burley was inactive, wh nominal af $1 70a $175 for goof to prime lots, nalt contmued scarec, and Was beld at $2 80 a 81. Corre: —The market continued firm, with sales of 1,000 and 125 do, at T6., and 200 de, Mara, Aye. & 1ie,, with 25 do, Ceylon at 19¢, oy = The sales footed up about 5,000 baler, witout © in peices, a4 # considerable portion of the sales yised Upon tH % uplands at 13%. a Me, Wo the Jegraphic dexpatches ree ow Saturday last, the 28th inst, from New Orteans — New Oniseans, April 24, 1957. Teceipta thix week 2,500 bales; nales of 4500 middling at 1s ‘Total deerease, 414,000 bales. No exports wo Great Heitaan Wie week. Now Oncnane, A , 1867. Middting cotlon, IWXe. a Me; mur! 'y strong ; freights 1G New Ont Decrease im receipts at this port 17: w J Southern ports 409,000, middling, 1% 316d Niew Oxiaane, April 25, 1867 news has been received; middling gradi are firm at Me.; low ordinary at Tie. a 10, Bales of the week 90,000 bales; receipts 13,000; exports 43,000; de crease in Fecempts 408,000. Freighis, J-164. hxchange on Ragland, 100% Prague were inactive and rates in movt cases nominal. Partics were disposed to await the receipt of private let ters by the America before doing much. ‘The light stocks and dvance in breadatulfs tended to check ship: ments, and hence flour and grain to Briti<h ports were no- minal. ‘To Liverpool, by steam propeller Washington, 2,000 bashels peas were taken at 4d., in steamer’s bags, with bacon at 16. and cheese at 264. Cotton was nominal at ‘s¢. To Bremen 2,000 bbls, rosin wore engaged at 2. 6d. To Havre rates were unchanged. Liquor was S'yc., and to Bordennx aud Marscilies do, There was some in quiry (or deal freights and for produce Wo tae north of Bu roy. Foot. —Dry cod waa firm, at @) 75 for George's Rank, and $) 0 99 2% for Rank. Mackerel continued frin, at $12 2% for «mall No. 1, $11 26 for No. 2, and No. 3 were noml nal at $9. Large Now. Land 2 were scarce, and beid above Tar —Kales Of about 400 0 600 bales were made at 700. a The. for aby Hines.—The previotis duiness which has characterised the market for some time continued Wo prevail We present k. Tae chief inquiry was coaiined to some export de- ut (or Great Britain,” Among the sales were 20 dry alted St. Thomas calf and kip skins, at Zic. as they run; 00 dry California at Ste., 6 months, from second hands, with usual selection; 960 dry Southern and Weetern 18 ibs. at Me , 6 months, re, 4; WL dry stout Southern, 17% Ihe. at le, rejecting bad; and Cran, 18 the. at 800., a8 they run, months, Hors. —The business was light st 7c. a 86. for common; fe. a Hie, for al to prime white; small lots of yory at export (o London at 900. a Me,, 6 tionthe; Americac was quiet and prices unchanged of mowent, while males continoed light. Tight and middle weights of Buenos Ayres bemiock were quoted at 200, « Sle., and overweights at Be. a We.; good damaged, at poor damaged, 19. 20. The move have been ae follows: — Hemlock. Oa. 8,700 1 Stoc ’ we at 86. 6 000, kid inyed made at 560. Navat Stone. —The market was somewbat fess aniunat- ed, spirits sold in a moderate way at 60c.; common rosin wae firmly bold at $189 for atrained, with sales of 400 Dbis. {rom wie yard; crude was quiet, at 9 62K. Onuk Tre still tended towards lower prices, Coe] sales of 10,000 # £2,680 gallons were ft AOe, a Be. : Cridy whale and sperm wore steady, without change of moment in prices, Lard ofl sold to the extent of 2,000 gallon, at $1 16 a $1 20, cash and 4 months Prov evows. —Por' market was dull and lower. > hus. 20 do. at Se. 3 ¢. The market closet at ia te 4 810. Reet The pouniry prime in the ib uamdow B11, ak wlaich comtennnt then, with weekeen beef Dams wore made at $23 40. Macon continnod firm, with amv! sales af 10%. a Ne., and @O0 bhds. bulk siden were sold at llc. Cat wore aftady, with sales of sbont 160 8 200 hha. , ohoulders ‘a Bo. a 9C., aed hams ef OX. @ to. Lard—Tho market was un mr, ‘The wales embraced about 250 bbis., inckuding 0. 18H, aad prime at Ifo, Buller and cheese sloady, without cMemnge in prices easge sales embraced from 150 lO WO casks, at ¢. 100 mats canala wore Hold at Te SuGan# continued quite fizm, aad in good demand. The sales embraced about £800 bbds. Cubs mamcovades, at BC. & Ofc. for low grades. ‘The chict rales wore within the range of Xe. a 10a. a 1e., wills sotalt choice lots at Wye. ,and t os were wok Mb 1O'ZC. ‘Tike 5,200 boxes sold ou Friday were sald to have brought 1o%e. % LI 0. Thas.—A catalogue of fae tows was offbred by pul sale to-day. Thesitendance was good, and the wale w mcirioed - ae lots offered consisted of good gre: and brought prices. ‘The comprised me Dlacics The market in privite bands wus qu aria Wistar. Sales of G50 bbls. were made at 24 Heal Katate tons. On Satarday the atendance on Change was very snemil ‘One lot on Thirty-second street, 196 feet weet of Sax tit awe. nue, 9 by G6 feet, was sold for 910, Tho sales for he week amountod to $034,413, Ne emeeiniaidiiite ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY, For thantions and Help Wanted, 100th pare, SAWS Ps ” een aoe Of treet, county Hor triends, of her soms-in Milly invited to attend hee fumeral, this o'clock pred from the residence of ber sonin law, Hivgh Quin, 190 Kast Thirty fourth street. Cavason. —On Sunday, April 26, of scarlet Grom Canamason, 600 of Honry Casamayor, aged and 41 montas. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attend his Came ral, (his afternoon, at 8 o'clock, withont further aaflee, x's ronidence, LUT West Fitloeath atrost, ines, Marraew oT 5 ite of hus protons Toh Pale, Oe nelins, James and Michael, alse of hla brothern-4n-taw, Soba Murray, John Mtzgerald aad P. ¥. quested to aticart hik funeral, frou hia bate street, between Thitd and Fourth avenues, this at J ofolock. Hiv remainy will be takem to Wi connty for interment, Donon’ —On Sunday, April 26, Some Dawounns. Its relatives and friends are respectfully invited @ eb- tend his funeral, (morrow afternoon, from bis late weal dence, 127 West Maeteenth street, corner of Seventir ave. nue. ‘His remains wilt Bo taken to Calvary Cemetery Dar—in brooklyn, oo sunday worming, Aped 2, Saitau bua, daughter of Jobm W. and Frances Ub. Degg. j aged & months and 12 day 4. Pious. Om Sunday, Agrel 26, 50uNn rows, aeged St yoaray ® imonths wud Sh days. fs remuins will be laken to Calvary Comotery foe i terment, The relatives anu’ (riends of the fumdy arerress peetfally Invitht to attend the funeral, from bis late re di 40 Hiqbih sleet, Co morrow allernoon, sb to°oledic, oho anit Borke papers please copy. . “and ot TA.—ON MONDAY ed és ole KF in first ent i prov: fadlee wea Hoc, "Mie new: art Rohe: ant A rot aut , Cxpeditions and enaily xa ie tn Naaterlals alone requir Ke gradneing mas: ontere equal 0 Uie toabllest vases of Robern Eee ee age ae ech cuinot be excelled. ‘Thr reepecctully in wid to lew ihe specimens ai the Podichomanie hanpoetn, (oi Broadway. acl OURRON WHISKEY YUAVORING ANT) KASENCK; Tandon contial gin fiqvoring; Counae brandy Mavoring, exteacttotl; coloring for Port wine 4 alnonds, cinnamon, caraway, funiper, geranium, bergamot, lemon, cloves, eb cals for glasemakers, (weworkers, proioers pace, arent tals, For wale by Dr. L. FRUGHTWANGER, LAs Mad Capron, TO WESTERN MEROH ANTS. T understand ® number of druggista and grocers in thie city who claim t be reapectable, are ollering l the coun trade imitation ad countervelt Hchiedam setinappa. t ‘would advise the country mercheas W purchase from the folowtag fe dana — UDOLPHO WOLFK, Sole manntactiurer and importer, 18, 20 and 2 Beaver street, New Corte. M. & KWL Whitiook & Co, » 1S Beekman PawaWE Sse ii 26B58 ~ iF Fae ed SS ed and you have great difficulty to eetain it when there. Theo why do you take it? Because it sometimes cures consump: Kou, ut, do you know why itcures when K oures? Because «contains Ine, the reat remedy for dinense of tee binge. The cod liver oll contains no ine, aod never cores, The dark em ite eOlor, as th am tt CO peatd a bh irs, when ithas any, allogether to lodine.. If lceontalaed no ke tine you might as well eat 50 much fat pork or drink #0 meh famp off” But why take lovine in that diagusting shape? Ander's liquid lodine, of pure lodine water, the only certain remedy for consumption, ‘scrofula, palay and rhevsnetinn, in fact for alk dinennes of Une Iu heart and blood, is sold t s and No. it Droadwi BARNYS & PARK, Ni lyn, and all drugaie! ‘OUVEN'S KID GLOVE CLRANFR. ‘Twenty five cents per bottle. | ne bottle cleans BAY ‘pairs, CLANK &CO., S38 Broadway, inaefeernr es rises gmea Mac's Ga" Br ual % where, A liberal discount te the trade, OUVEN'R INODOROUS PREPARATION INSTANTL oF ‘sion bit flovee without mea Fan Ga on the glove with « plece of nad. the dirt [na howle clean ef itrondarny. ji MPROVED SEWING MACHINES.-PURCH ASRRA would do well to cal! and rxaqune the beautal machines ahibition at CAL ‘333 Broadway, up staire. They are simple in a. do beer ork aid trek we simple in construction, do we Pomp yA Te of work done to order, with ATIONAL POLICR GAZETTY. No. % Vol. XII. ‘This great journal of crimes and crimunsia fur the prosems week Wil be full of interrsting details of importan! eaane ‘The Nude!’ murder—more news. The Daiton divorce case. The recent manslpugblerfy abortion, Banquo on the Now Orteame bogs Hove ntewes. Dodicer in Toston and elsewhere Phitadeiphia ae e Anda Atbscripuoa $2 per annum, BI tor ki 4 Auticens RA. ARMOUR, edtior onal Police Garewe, New York ctey. leo oa LAROR aw yp = plotarees vanes, par of rasen, tures snd ma! with = i peta (or a (62 Brosdwey. SILVER ELECTRIC PLATING, THA SETS, Vaskets, apoons, forks, and all articles of lable ware and mieials of every, description, plnied with alver io lant cweaty Jeare, Ab fair prices ©. CLARK, 539 Brusdway CAKR Stunt a SINGER 8 0078 an Perocstee ees Gieteryary tes NDOW SHADES ‘Ac manatyeturse’s prices, From a cents upward KELTY & FRROUSON, DH head) GREAT TRONK KMPORIUM, REMO Henedway Apamt—Sorrnow.—On Wednesday, April 22, by the Hey. J. W. Reach, Mr, Rowort Apact to Mrs, Mancaner Sansom, both of Sootiaud ‘Hanus Mra. —On Saturday, April 2, at tho South Duteb church, by the Roy, Dr. John M. Macantey, Wa uam D. Hanan to uaa, eldest daughter of Dawiel S. Mii. ler, Faq. of thiw city Califor’. and Chicago papers please enpy, Wrvewy--Poan.-m Tuesday, April $1, by the Rew, N, Rudolph Kdow, Capt. Jouw C. Wurm, of Mamurg, commegs Ax, eldest danghtor #f Join Rove, of New- ark, N. When. frond. —Suddenly, on Saturday evening, April 2, Mary, eitow of the kyte Jobe Bedell, aad sister of Win. Merrihield, aged 41 years. Hor relatives and Crienda Are reapectfiity {hvited to st tend hee funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late reeidenc», No. 8 Columbia street, without further invita ton. Her remains oil! be taken to Cypress Mila Cemetary for interment, Bats.— On Saturday, April %, Lomerr P., obiet wo of De, Zedina Nall, foergetly of Lesorett, Mise. a The reiatives and friewts of the family are feopectt invited to attond his funersi, frwm hiv lale roidenee, West Niueweenti street, this allernoon, at $ y'oink, willl ont fates invitation Bown —Ge Sunday, April 98, Jowt Rowe, sand years. ‘The friends and paladve’ af Uke family yee respectinity Invited lo midand thas Cumeral, thie afernooa, © 2 o'clock, frony bi tate remadBuce, TH Chariton aagecs, wiwout (urtior ime Ration "hci a Uae ip om Saad, Age * 40 Be, Cneey, +08 Siturday moriting, 1S, Mra Gam NAY urol Od yours! witow ‘oPPeter taihoy, formerty a’ Ball jaintescdail, county Cay aa, Ireland. ‘The friends of the fadlly, wit Rds of ber son doth, Jolin Ly neh, see requonted o.attond her Cayeral, Unis ndion- neon, at 2 o'clock, fromthe residemee of her nom. Joba Lynch, die Washitgion street. Fler retnaiune for intervene, basic wien to Calvary Cemow Hineesoy —Oo Sulurday, Apetl 25, Mrs. Maver Flamm Son, willow bf George Hartison, age 6T years. Her friends are hogery pont requcsted lo alend ber te- ok, from her Late rewidemce, neral; this afveruoon, at 0'¢ 478 Peart tenet Horsn.—On Saturday, April 25, Gaowia W. Flovammg, aged 40 years. © relatives and friends of the fumity are esxpeothudie invited o attend the funeral, from the Episcopal obi corner of 127th street and Fourth avewue, -mocrow ternoon, at 214 o'cionk HA. —Om Saturday morning, April 25, of coma Nous Yeon GRAM HAGG, aed 2 yvart ad 6 monies, wom’ of the late Williaan G. Hat ‘The relatives and friends of the firnily ars Invited Wy aulend his funeral, from his liste rosidence, Kast Twenty-eighti street, this afternoon, at 2 o’olonk. Hiwpseww —In this erty, on Si » Apetl %, aller lingering Ulaess, Kowaxn’ C., eldest soa of David Hom derson fads, and those of the family, are reapectfully tm. to altead bis funeral, to-morrow alerndon, a6 & o'cioek, from tie residence of his father, 146 Kase Tweatg third siveet, without further invitation, Jav.—In Uhis city, on Sunday morning, Apri! 26, Avagr TA, wife of William Jay, of Bedford, and daughter of @e lat John MeV ickar. he relatives and friends of the family are invited to aé- tend bor funeral, at the Church of the incarnation, core of Madison avenue aad Twenty-eight slevet, W-merrew afternoon, wt & o’cloelk Jowat.On Saturday evening, Apri! 25, Marna, with George W. Jones, and daughter of the late Jamews. Greig. ‘The relatives aad Crieads are respectfully invited te et tend her funeral, from the residence of her ‘mother, 6 White street, this aflernoon, at 2 o'clock, without’ Curdaar- invitation. MoAmmrr.—On Sunday morning, April 26, of conmumap:: ton, Fuaax MoAswwr, aged 90 years, former!y of coum Armagh, Ireland. The friends and acquaintances aro respectfully invited se fatteud the funeral, (rom No. 6 Peart street, thinafernogm, at 8 o'clock. In Brooklyn, FE. D. Mrs. Many McAvrar, aged 66 years and LL ‘Tho friends of the family, and those The died (elendmof the family vare . iusto funceal, from the resideade’ us ‘ O'Newt.—Ow aa , Dawes O' Nia, @ oativ® of Ballachowgh Ireland. this afvernoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late Haroorsiey etreet. ey Roao.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, Apel $8, eee. Smet Guar Jobo C. aad Pheee Jama Rorcxman.—On Sunday, April 26, Mr. Lawn W. Bromuas, aged 81 years. ibs ves and friends, alse the Veteran Corps of 1eaa, are reapectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow itt 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 00 White Srauany.—At Ridgefield, Conn., Saturday, Apeil 2, Mew. Doatas Sempnmes, aged 87 years 4 ‘ Scour. —At Yorkville, oa Satarday, Aprtl %, Mir. aw. JaMaN SMOKNKY, iD Lhe 82M year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends, aad also the members Lodge No. 1 of Good Samaritans, are to atend his funeral, at Spring street churol, =. Campbeil’s, to-morrow morning, at 104 o'clock. Temtow papers ploase copy. Weeks, mayne of Deaths, Ly tho city and Sox of iow York, from the Lith dag ef April to the 2th day of April, 1867. 68; women, 71; boys, 1 et 40; childrea, 263; males, lored persons, URAC, Weeding, th ‘ Riceding, from womb... SEufsu nee eH Serer Cancer of the eye...) Cancer of the jaw. Cancer of the stomach... , ‘ pos Compreaba of the bra. . Concuston of brim Congestion of brain 8 6 1 { oe 4 od Dropay ia the bead at Drowned ....°... 1 Dysentary..... sooo ® Enlargement of the beart. 2 Enlargement of the liver, 1 Epilepay . estes @ Krynipeina 4 Suicide by jumpeng Fever........ 1 awiadow...... ve ver, billows. . Teething... ver, nervous +L Uleeration of the bowels, & ver, pusepernl,...... 4 Vomiting........ceeceee & ver, soarlet.... 4 Fever, typhold,. 2 Total, The oumber of deaths, Compared with coer weeks of 1566 and 1406, and Of Inak week wae me Week ending April 8, 1865......... so ae SB Bes, “ 18, 1807... S 2, 108... Decrease thie week... No return Crom City motors Unis week. 5 0 10 years... 10 to 15 years, 15 to % years Nt Britiah America .. bngiand A Reliewue fre pital Oty Hoppital..... City Prigoma.s