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SEES =~ wre charged with fitting out the schooner, was ret dow ) Tor Tuesday pext, May , at ten A M., before Commis- wiover ut bis vitiee, 9 Colles piace. ‘Tho affidavita upon which arreet ndants are subjoined : Southern Drstrict New York, s.—Engene MeGruth, of the city of New York, being duly sworn, deposes and That John Jones, James Mills, Janes Francia, Joun Christopber Alexandor, Martin Frank, Jol. Ri 1, Brown and Frank Antonioy persons resddiug: ‘within the United States, did voluntarily serve on boacd Of a abip or vorsel, being a schooner, called the Merchant, & vessel employed or made use of inthe transportation oF of slaves from oae foreign country or place to deponent unknown, And depovent further says that the aforesaid persons were engaxed on board of sail schooner ‘ws the crow thereof, and thet said vessel was seized as she Was proceeding on ‘the aforesaid voyage on the 23d day of April, 1867, on the high seas, having the afore-aid per-ons on board. EUGENE McGRATE Sworn to before me this 24th day of April, 1857, Gr: ‘W. Morrow. ¢, New York, s—Eugene MoGrath, ‘ork, being duly aworn, deposes and naro Caravuea, Andre Castr Caspar M. da Cunha, did on and prior to the 23d «a, End 7, ak a port or place within the jurisdiction of te inited States, tv wit: the port of New York, tor them ‘Selves of for some other person or persons either #4 ms tore, factors, or owners, buill, At, equip, load and other. ‘wise prepare a certain ship or vessel, boing a schorn: Called the Merchant, and did cause such schooner to sall from said port of New York on the 23d day of April, 1857 for the purpose of procuring negroes, mulattoos, or por sons of colvr, from some foreign kiugdom, plage or cin try, to be transported to some other portor place to de unknown, there to be bold, sold, or otherwi ¢ iapased of, ax slaves, or to be held (o service or Labor. And t further says, that the aforesaid schoonar ized for boing Caren net a. the are trade ae aforesaid on the 234 ds; April, on the high seas. EUGENE MctRATH Sworn to before me this 24th day of April, 1857, Gko . Morton, United States Commissionor. ‘Tho third affidavit of the anme party affirms that “Jose Bentos did, at the Ume and place afuresaid, alt ant abot pome eer pernoes, who are now in custody on the charge of baving Qtted out and equipped, loaded, and otherwire eaid vossel to be employed as afuresaid; in fit- out, loadirg, equipping aud otherwise prepuring and pending away sald vessel, with an intent to employ sich or vessel, called the Merchant, in the aforesaid trade ‘Dasiness of procuring slaves.’ At3 o'clock the Commissioner received 4 note from Mr maven, the Assistant [x-trict Attorney, asking for - poatponemeat of the examination, as the Grand Jury woulu “Probably render a decision ov Saturday. Commissioner Morton then adjourned the case till to- ‘Morrow, (Friday,) at 12 o'clock, It was re atthe Marsiual’s office during the day that Marshal Rynders gave chase to one of the vasiel —. “gpotted’’ by him, but which got out to sea without nowledge. Fears aro cxpressed that he would not 80 fortufate in capturing her as be was in preventing “the Merobaat from escaping. Watiack's Taxarre—“A Ducioxp Case.’'—A clever trifle fm one act by Mr. John Brougham was produced here last night. What New York would do without Mr. Brougham © really cannot imagine. He writes plays for all the stheatres, acts everywhere, sometimes at two or three ‘theatres on the same night, plays for everybody's benetit, holds lengthy oorreepondence with Uboral clergymen, pro- ounces poems before literary eovietios and speaks at pub- “fe dinners. Tho present work of the ubiquitous Jobn Allustrates the wooing of Captain Vero (Laster) with Lady ‘Villiers (Mrs. Hooy.) The lady allows Stubbs, (@. Hol- land) her butler, to rent apartments in ber howe for the benefit of & poor widow. Vere takes the rooms under the ‘assumed name of Brown, which is likewise the name as- gumed by Lady Villiers. The ensconces himself tn the aay’ -tranaaces if 3 *s boudoir, torrities Stubbs, relieves the wiuow, ‘gome legal business for Lady Villiers, whom be Cg in this act. The lady returning orders him out the heuse. He does not go, but remains and makes wiolent tove to ber. The end may easily be imagined. ‘The dialogue is plearant and witty, and the chief char- acters admirably suited to the idioyncracios of Mr. Lester ‘Mrs. Hoey--tho cool but gentlemanly assurance of the well with tho weil bred repose of the other. ‘was, therefore, capitally acted and achieved » @ucoeas, and Mr. Lester announced {t for repeti- (Cuaarre Concxnt at Nusio’s SaLo0x.—A concert for the Denefit of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society of Sunt Vincent de Paul will be given at Niblo’s Saloon om Sunday next. Mme. de Withorst, Signor Morelli and other eminent artists ‘Will give their services in aid of this worthy object. Brooklyn City News. Mrmanioos Casz—A Worx PRogantt MURDERED HY HER well was just sufficient to admit from ome ‘teetimony | both before and after the fact, with the crimi- wpe of aid raurder. These conclusions are war- y tho Welimony and the phyrical appearance ‘Of tho deceased, showing the effect of a drawn 80 as to produce on, fe shown by the re scars fighling between said Collins and his wife. babits, the marks of auch assaulta by fst said Colling on the body of sald deceased, i+ evident by numerous biows and a pair of " On the rendition of verdict Arrested as principal, the two Woldens as ac: and the boy Owen aa a witness, They are all up in the County Jail, and the Diewict Attorney laid the maiter before the Grand Jury, now in session. Deerevorrve Fre.—About 12 o'clock Thurrday noon a fre canght io the one story brick building situated on Van Dyko strest, Red Hook Point, and occupied by the Now York Ot! Manufacturing Company as @ manufactory for re ain oll. The flames communicated from the pitch vat io con- wequence of one of the workinen who was eagaged im drawing that matorial by means of the cock suffering the to come in contact with the flames under the beiler flames from thence communicated to the buliding i i Hl i which wna cuir destroyed together with mot of its contents. ‘ing t the combustible nature of the contenta, all efforts to save the building were io feet. tual. Tho engines arrived on the ground late, and could Rot bo of any service. It is supposed that one vat aud sul, containing ofl, will be saved but the romaindor will ‘be & total loss. jose wil probably amouat $5,009 oo the bukding, and about $6,000 on the stuck and fixtures, z f : : Pee +o Removel of aoe Landings of the Sound and Hud: River Mteamboats—Opposiiion or the Steamboat Prom wenger iat dite ‘The speci committee of the rmen, BP pointed to decide on the propriety ot “emeving the land~ ings of the Sound eteamboue to the Bast rive, *! OF above Grand street, and the landings of the Hudson river boat: to or above Spring street, North river, met in the Library, Gity Hall, at 2 P, M. on Thursday, Alderman Steers in the chair, The Ciamaman stated the object of the meoting, and raid as the majority of the people would be in favor of the proposed removal of the steamboat landings, be wovld Orst hear what the proprictora or agent of tho various steamboat Ines had to say against the proporition. Mr. D. Howarn, of the Troy line of steamers said—The Innding of our boats i@ at pier No. 15 North river; the ames of the boats are Fraucis Skiddy, Commo tore and Rip Van Winkle, The owners of the boats have very great objections to the removal of their steamoes up town; in the iret ples u operty which we bring fvem the North mont enlirely below Chembers street, and four tifths of it probably below Warrea etreet. The load who do bustnes# with us are all down town, Wo have beer puttow great expense in dredging, patiing up conveniences for our business aud if we are compelled to re. sficm our place it would be a very serious in- Jury to us, so serious that] don’t know but what we would ve to give ap the business, We run no risk of colistons by going cownno tar, the river ts wide enough, and we Live no inonvenience in getting in or out, we have never had ary colli ions or difficulty, As fer giving up the slip tor largor veasela thet is useless, for it is not deop enovgh for thom. We were put toa very heavy expense dredgi: g out the slip ro as to make it deep enough w ac commorate our boats; not only mud and stones, but part of an old dock bad to be removed; the sheds were all erected at ovr own expense; I don't know whether thoy were put up by permission of the Common Council or not; if we were compelled to remove the Troy ttue I don't know but what it would break up our business; die trade la net great, and convi-ts chiefly of beer and potash, aud the parties who take them reside in the immediaw vicinity of our lanaing. Dante. Drew, of the People's line on the Hudson and the Ftmington lind on the Eact river, said~-The Landing of the People’s line of steamers i+ situated between Liberty and Hud-on streets; ft bas beep there for tweaty two years. Our objections are wretty much the same as those given b Mr. Howard = If we were compelled to remove I ‘dont know where we could go. You said the people were in favor of baving the laadings removed. The merchantsare eall = toit. Che slipis not va is, We own tho property, wo wve dredged out the slip and extended the wharves to ac- commodnto our trade, We average tive bundred tons of freight a night’ Idon't know why we ehould be compeled to move and pot the Erie Railroad. 1 ebould have a great objection to having the landing of the Stonington line of steamers changed, and so would the merchants and je whe do business with us, The reat part of our freight here is home manufactures. I have owned the greator part of the Stonington line for eight or nine years. We bave not paid a dollar for damages or coll ions in the Fast river. I don’t think there is any eonger of a collixion in foggy mornings berween tho fteamers and ferry bow. The Plymouth Rock and C. Vanderbilt are rvuning on this line now. The accommo: dations at pier No. 2 are very good. I would consider it ARrost disadvantage to have to move tho landing of our boub up town on the East river. Mr. H. B. Newton, of the Norwich and Worceater lino of steamers, said—Our line of steamers laad at the foot of ier No 1% North civer, and the Uno of propeliors at No. 2. ‘The names of she steamboats are Ue Commonwealth, the Norwich and the Worcester. Our company consider that the present landing of our steamers ts beter than any ether that could be given us. Our customers would strongly object to our moving uptown We have no suit in Court for running over or coming in collision with any ferry boat in the Nerth or Bast rivers. I don’t think tut a quarter of our fre ight crovses Broadway. Ructaxp Prcx, of the Hartford and New Haven line of steamers, said—We are situated at pliers 94 and 25 East river. Our Fs spunea to removing tho landing of our toate is about the ame as has been given by the other bad companies, The most of our freight goea below street. We would lose & great deal of freight if we te move vp town, because the cartage on it would be 50 er at. There ure propellers and packets running in Opponitl to us. © carry & great mayy carriages in boxes for the South, which are left in South bave never come in collision with any of the boats or bad to pay any damages. The bigho t specd thar hag been run by the line of steamers on the Kast river i eleven miles an ; Une average is cight or nine Gan cclatvaeemenarentety 8, RE WH yy an eveving paper % Joun Suxron, of the Bridgeport line of steamers, said— Our steamers land on the weet ride of pier 24. The names of the beats are Cataline and Ansonia. Our objections aro the rame ng the other gentlemen have given. . R. E. Lockwoop, of the Stonington line, sald be had netbing to say further than hal already been stated by other gentlemen. A committees appointed by the American Carmen's and Expressmen's Assoriation here, presented w the committes the following resolution :— At # regular meeting of the American Carmen's and Expresemen'# Association, held at their rootas, 187 Bowery, on Westno.day evening, A'pril 29, on motion of E. Smcthen, the following resolution was unanimous! = ed, association appoint a committee of three, to confer with Ue committee by the Com. mon Council, in regard to moving the Albany and Bosten nd to request of them that the Albany boats may , in the slips now occupied by the 4. Lge ee gouuemen were upon the committee —E. }, 4. E. Duboise, represented 5,000 carmen, they were entirely opposed to the moving of and either the Hrdson river or te Sound steamers; but hav- ing beard that the Sound steamers would be removed w t or no, they were dewirous of baving them located between Catherine and Peck slips. Mr. Praises said the ity of the carmen wore in fh- vor of moving the Sound boats up into the borhood of Pike or Market slips. and that the balince dry docks be moved up town further, #0 as tomake room for them. The carmen did not want the boats moved far up town, for they would get but very little more for carting gooda a Jong distance than a short one, so the further down town they are the better. James KxiLy then made rome remarks. Ho was anxious to ha’ the eam part of the city improved, and to have the boate go there; but he considered it would bo unjust to foroe them tw do 40, or ia any way com- pol them (o «nstain heavy lowes, Tho committoo thon wijourned till Tuseday moxt, at 2PM Supreme Court--Special Term, Before Hon. Judge Mitchell. ALLEGED INTENTION TO DEFRAUD CRKDITORA. Arn, 90.—Memereff’ Mitchdll, Gidem Pott and James Prt ve. Motes Bettman; Hercules B. Gillian amd others, 4. the sam: —This mouon, already reported in the Hap, was for a receiver in both of the shove cases, in which @a injunevion waa granted against the defendant, reetrioing tim from removing his property beyond the roach of his, croditors, It ts ordered that the motion for a receiver be, and the same is hereby, deniad, with $10 costa of the motion to the defendunr, ana that the injunction to sald ca wee be vo far modified that it be vacated tn all things = as herein retained, and that It be retained #0 far ut It reetran pape py &o., from remor- oF diepoult an: 4 property. je, debts, sokoes, nceoust ot berke of account named’ ta, dos com’ plaint in the above actions, with intent to defraad bis credi- in full control of hiv property. Tarsons tot Soy fr the plainuil. Benedict and 71, 78, 87, 08, 123 Greenwieh street. By reference 13 Use newly ekcted Common Council of Jersey City will be bold on Tucaday evening next. The democratic members being fim the majority, have hoki two or three caucus meetings, fat which it ts reported they havo agreed upon the follow. et 8, & Waren cnscen dimiculty abo * prniatmend of ‘Bet three in five, to wagons. ieacs Mr Mr Cornwall, Richard Ral: Ses owen Mre Martin, B sre y Weright, Indy hart ail a lad i Nady, Gow beeniion, Mr Wot Horr Lavorett and Kyle, Mre Rernard, Dr Le: ‘re an Mie Lap, Mew Lami, Me sand 0, Mr Fooling, Mr Newton and laiy, Mire Were, ve onaigen Mir wate, hier, Me Sr indy nha cots few P Benalla, ony ‘Tee Pree Deranreerr Dawerrr Forp—Tee Pree 4x0 ‘Hanamon Concant.—The Pyne and Harrison Opers Troupe will perform at Burton’s Theatre, Broadway, this after: Boon, in aid of tho fund for the relict of widows and or- phane of the New York Fire Department. The doors epon af ome, and tbe concert will commenon af two o'clock. The programme la published in the Hanaip of this morning, ané a rich treat for @ mont moritorious object le promised. ‘Tam Couzours Ooxvernion.—The annual Convention of the Theta Delta Chi, which has been 'n sension (m this city during the past few daye, was closed last evening by tho read a capital pro Pa. ai, om, ; ‘Tothe Mek, “Call the blew md 10. em aly elon’ pills. * eertaieveters freee bag from, tm Cen iacinlas Sivtigecmtiat tent hatin ad bo seemed to nave iit have Seren bares kaberake Sora Brosdway Knot, the Hatter, No. 219 Broadway, Cor par of Faion.—Apring sisi ars out Rhomah eald Dickens Drew Pictures of the Five Points Hib the pen, Holmes phovographe! laren Freteetar: of the Tre, HeP abs Hrowtray. NEW YORK HERALD ti Ph + Seat Earlusive Stew Hot Warehouse.We are BOW preparrd to flor the rent! haters, bib in the elty sad country our Cui lpely Dew ren! deidrable stock. mapr expreents for tits reuil fo part, many vow and very, donit together with the Largest aiid most complete assoranent of drev's rlebly triraed wiraw baik evory offered, every ar ilel> being airicdy of our own manufwevire, thereby insuring » Gniformlty of Bich nor ntherwine paledoed, bud onsbling ws © offer greeter ndvantayes to buyer * AL LELAND & CO., No, 160 Broadway. The Great Down Town Photographic Kx tablishmeat, MEALE, BROTHNRS, 28 Broad vay, Brooklyn 1 BON BBO.'S nuccens in Camen—typen and phocograplia. altos, you are Invited to make the tour of KT, WELDK'S now warecouus, No, 26 Broadway, corner of Vurray atreet The siock of aad summer mtllinery aod aaillinery matortals tx probs! Tnngeat in this country, aad ne jew ure, ne -iving froia every Week, “Moderate prices!” fe Wildo'n mouo, aris Save Money.Guy Your Buots and Gulters at UANTRALL'S, 61% Hrondway. He sells cheap. Carpetings and Ot! Clotha—*« Vory Large aawortment al very low prices st ARTHUR DOANKLLY'S, $8 Bowery, between Craad and Hester huweta, Chandeliers Sold at Great Reduotion from cont, at Ay Wiliam street, Remedy Bala hale restoralive, Depot No. 312 druge lite, ‘ads—Prof. Wood's madway, and wid by all good Jones’ Italian duap tor Eruptions, Frecktes, Bs ZONES? coral halr oil restorative for ta hale, duudrat i, Fi LJ tid AlAbAeer ladies! kin, pech arlicies, Dapot ak Rowers. ‘Trtumphant Cure for Scuraigta.—Profossor WOUD'S hair restorauive, Depot No. $12 Broadway, aod sold by aii good druggiale. peng No 6 Aktor Monae Bronzes and Manto] Ornaments aro Sold at 117 William sireot, to-cay snd to-morrow, without regard w ‘foupecs aod thedye ee Dandruff are cured All Ei Seurt by Prof, WOOU'S hale reotorntive. Beld at No. 12 Broadway, and all druggista. Hill's Halr Dyo—4 shili a Box, Black or brown, No. | Barclay stroot, aud all drugstew inlmiable culling of hair aud whlekere. Batchelor’s H ©, Wigs and Tou ‘The beat in the world, surpasning wil. Mado, gold aad applied & the manufactory, 23 broadway, Conqueror of Gray Halr.—Prof. ‘Wood's Hair restorative, Depot No. 51% Broudway, und sold by all the Lamps will be Sold, Without regard to Cost, today ear tounge, ss tit Wisse arene Rupture Cared at A. W. Vilver's Truss Ine etitate, No. 60 White treet, NY. Abdcininal aupportors, be Professor Wood's Hair Restorative ts the only articie that has stood the tort of years, and ls growing more popular every day. bye tigen rs Oriental Kxtract—the Sar sGuse a All that ts said in Relation to Prof. Wood's Uousandas hair reatoraitve is the vuluntary teslioony of that bave used i, Pills and Utntuent.—Cant To avola aij + connter® fue of Hoiov thedioe whlch "may ‘bois the warket, loa i Watermark in tho bok of direeuons. Ul worda “Holloway, New York aud Londoa,”” ar disceraibie ln seal frase ‘Jewers, on holding the leaf to the >, le aame La Ges Lamps, Bronzes, Mantel Ore ‘c., at grent reduction from cust, for wo days at No. LIT" Wilden eiroot by ordce of auniquecs =o O8™ Beautiful Locks and Ringlets can be Pre. served o ay age by tho use of Tru, WOOD'S air ve. Bold at No. 312 Brondway, and by all die drug Murray 8 botie Of Uais article ts opened, tt evinces tts eamential atic. bator in & dura cf fragrance. Ladi-=. winvones nse. ft, lose Weir relish for olber «dor lerous eancnore. It eucpasace the ‘tine ‘Appiied to uve brow. tt cures headachn a id whcionale “drag 4 tar to, Weer il driigatate, ut £0 conta per bottle, Professor Woort's Hair Restorative ts the Suz,erticle thet will, by, nature's own process, restore, in ail Faces Covered with Pimples are Rondered ga pmcoth as en infant's and blushing as ® rose—all by the use of Prof. WOOD's hair reau rave. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BORRY MARKET. Turnspav, April 30—6 P. M. Tho upward movement in stocks contiaucs without ma- terial interruption. There was more than the usual Kou- vity in the market today, sod tho bears appear to be quielly putting out short contracts. In Erie the operaioas this morning were to the extent of +{x thousand shares, nearly one half of which was for cash. ‘The price was not sustained from the opening. Flariem was firm this mora- ing at 184% per cent, but closed a litle weak. Reading, Michigan Southern, Clevelind und Toledo, and New York Central Raiiroad fell off from the oyeuing prices. al the firut board Cleveland and Pitteburg advanced por cont; Erte, M; Michigan Southern, 4; Panama, \; Illinois Con tral, 4; Clicago and Rook Irland, jg, Harlem advanced 4% por cent on tho closing prices of yosterday, but fell off, snd clued at a decline of i por cont. New York Central 6’ declined i per rent; Erie bonds, 1875, 15%; Reading, 3%; Cleveland and Toledo, Michigan Central Railroad sold at 9% per cont, and bas varied very little from that price for some weeks. It is not on this market much, and tt would not stand much. Thertock (s pretty woll inflated, and must at no distant day feel the steady accumulations of covt, depreciation, &o. It is an old road and has niready eortounly felt the etfoots of severe competition. The parties interested in Michigan Central and Michigan Southern railroad companiw ap- pear to have lost sight of the fact that « groat dea! of bust ness from both lines wilt be drawn off by the compeuuon of the Detro'tand Grand Haven Railroad. Grand Haven ia situated on the eastera bore of Lake Michigan, oppesite Milwaukie, Upon the completion of the Detroit aad Grand Havea road a steam ferry will be cetablished seross the lako between Grand Haven and Muwaakie, and ali the through business to and from Wisconsin, and the whole of that immense territory north and west of Chicago will take tat route, This will be a very important lin, na it will save nearly ono hundred miles of travel to reach Milwaukie, and all thas section, from the Fast, Powerful aod spacious bea are in conrse of construction for this route, a4 it will command aa immense amount of travel. They are w be about 1,800 toma burden, wHh mo upper cabin, snd no guaria forward of sbaf the wheels, and built with special regard to strength nad sea going qualities, and their speed in ort- Bary weather will average from Gfesa to twenty miles per boar, This is a very important movement for Mil weukie and the ontire Northwest; and all the arrange meats for making this the route to and from te Upper Missastppl country have bese eo quiedy mado that we great raliroad lnteroets about beng aihctmd hardly begin to realize the changes it will produce In the chaunels of traffic and travel. Wo shall have in thie new routes powerful Competitinn to all the old reada now dividing the Wrough Weetera business, and those interweted should bear in mind that almost every day ia bringing up seme new project, all of which out lato, more or less, the olf Ines In operation. It ls protty certain that competition among railroads never will be any leas than it is vow, and it io cqually certain that every year will make it moro and more injurious to all copcerned—the ok) nes a4 well a the new. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at suction by Albert H. 615,000 Groat Woot. t AR. La migo. Te. nt. a4. 45 0 48) Yer sort of ade aod 150, -@ Sr 198 8 at z il ; ouce sts f i i : ssssssuade: oF : E ' ! $ 5 F downward, had given up of sustaining prices, Tt doobtins Proved mgro difflowt than thoy aaticiparsl Thiv after: noon Erie fell of 14 per cent; Hartom, 2/4; Michigna Bouthern, 1i¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 14; Beading, 4; Mienragna Track, %; New York Control, ¥. The inile- tiem has been of very short deration. The bulle for the Peettae of ete tape hese z i teen fol } FKIDAY, MAY 1, 1867. Wberal in their unticipations. Accordi€ to thote predic tons the maskot ever would be so mich depressed again. They wore sure at the leading ratlroNd stocks would, (u less than ton days, bo ten per cent high, and they wore going (0 havo 4 |equtiful timo, Alt their Fe Cent lowes Wore sure to be made up by the rise, wad the Winter of their discontent was to be made glorious sum- ier by this Michigan Southern report and Cleveland and Toledo dividend, Their joy bas, however, boon nipped in tho bud, The marked looked bine enough this ufernoon. ‘The burtness at the Assistant Treasurer's office to-day Waa as follows: — Total receipts... coves B168,018 25 Total payments, ‘183,437 OL ‘Yous badan x: 114,639,101 59 $60,400 wore paid on California drafts, ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department’ Washington, on the 25ti inst., were ae foliows— For the redemption of atcok #150,802 4 For the Treasury Departinent. ° eroes 31 Por the Interior Departn Por custema........, scene War warrauts received and entored. War repay wartaiie received aud entered From misceliaucoy, soarces.. From customs... Ov awoonnt of the nny 3,237 06 i : 81/901 00 ‘The stock sper iatore of the Daily Times operated at the Board of Brokers to th. following extont:— Bought. 100 Heading Ratlr ut P BY —eeller 8 200 Michigan Souter 67 --buyer 90 Se 1€0 Mlinois Central Railroad. +184 —sollor 60 State ment of hasines® atthe United States Assay Office, oll. J. R&B Robinson, Crawford ili, 1nd. , wueponded, Lovis Cahen, Michigan city, Iud., *sumed. (Philip Goldman, Futon erty’, 1 fay 4 + BH. Novfoik & Co., Charleston’ Tit, failed : | 1. 1, Armstrong, Dotroit, Mich., suspous ‘4 and eld out. N. Fryer & Brother, Jetforsou, Wt, 9 Wveuded—de bs thought temporarily. David Frith, Cottage Inu, W Truek & Co., Dubuque, suspended y Ud Gold out . Haspendoa, CITY AND COMMENUIAL REPUX Thus, April 3064": Me Asemt.-aho tales embraced 60 bbls. of pow ab 846. | with seme pearis at Be. | Bikaswtes —Flowr-—The market waa lesa active, wa | prices were withom quotable chaugo. The demand wa | chiefly confined to the mediam aad higher gradex fur howe consumption, Tho sales embraced about 6,000 & 7,000 5 bbla., nt about the following que ations: — Common to good State... seers e186 00 0 6 16 Common ta good Michigan... 6 0OR6 16 Petra State, eevee eee 6 Ha 6 40 kxuaOhio....: cr 70 ab % | Common to good Otito. 6Oab ww) Southern mixes to good bran . 647 40 | Fouthert taacy aud extra ; 70 6 8 50 Conactan supertine andextra.. 6... 6 ha BB Canadian Cour continved tirm, maid in lhe et eales of about 300 a 400 bbis. within tho range of tue | Above quotations, Southorn brands were tirm, espectaliy | for tho upper grades; the common grades closed dull | The rales footed up about 2.600 Lbls., within the range of the above prices. Ryo four was slealy at 83 60 a $4 70. Meal woe tirm, with sales of 100 bole. New Jersey at $8 (. Wheat—Prime tw choice lot4 were scarce aud firm. Common qualities wore irrogular and prices unsstticd. ‘The rales wore confined to 3,000 8 | 4,000 bushels in small lots, including cholee Southers white at $1 80; prime red do. at $1 68 and chloe Misaourt red at $166. Corv—Tho firmness of hoidors chock: sales, which were confined w about 15,000 a 20, at Now York, for the month ending April 30, 1857: Leposite of guid... oes B05 Poredgn era 20°20. sais Fore’ Unite Deposits and pai Foreign coins Forvigt: Bs U. States bullion (contained in @ Do. (old coins) Total deposits, payabie in To. do. do, bare, coina, Gold burs, slamped + $1,474,201 OF Transnilued to U.S Mint, Phil's, for colmage. $890,006 26 The receipe and disbursements at the office of the As tletant Troasurer of this port during the month of April, 1867, were as follows — Ornies ov Ta Anuvrant Treasrrer, U. 8. New Yorx, April 30, 1657. April 1, 1857, b yo \gebateger $11,539,000 87 . by MICE nee ss seeee coenee e Receipts Guring the month — ve On account of Customs : Patentfees. 6.0... Po-t Office Dep'nit, ® Transfers... Dilseellancons 66 4,080,308 77 Total. eeecoee cree see oS15,400,001 14 Pay Troabury dints $4,795,796 15 Post Oftice do. , 501,675 00 6,206,311 75 Balance... $10,104,779 39 April 30, 1867 Py bal. Cr. Di-bareing ace’ta, .$1,747,065 87 By receipe during the menth.. 20621433 71 esate tein pene ee 8,810,390 68 To payments... 1,823,075 49 EERE $1,086,724 09 By balance Cr. interest accounts 85,579 04 To payments....... 5,024 50 Balance. $31,956 44 By receipts for customs im Ap: 8,898,621 60 “ « April, 1856, 38,973,075 12 Decreate in Apri, 16867... pause ia $574,487 62 By balance Cr. bidiion and expense if ‘for Aveay Office, in coin and tine burs 1,651,177 82 By coin received during the month, gold and MINE iotnsiss ices ~ $424,817 00 By fae bars, do., gold & wilvor 1,181,464 11 1,608,071 11 OR) o> e0s ae ‘To payments in coin. L068 AT “ tine bare 1,620,673 14 1,768,178 61 EE Snore aCe eae $1,460,070 2 By coin in band, tu Assistant ‘Treasurer's ottlce... 9 388 40s n By cote in band in Ans; V212'3e2 48 15,206 021 40 By One bare to Asway office... $217,107 64 Biamacramaneernie “eas 1,208,270 69 ‘The earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad for the week coding April 21 were: — 1866. 1357. $35,160 31 36,600 $. 28,715 16 80,206 a3 seen renee AO6884 47 66,067 13 “ai 64,886 47 Ic is stated that the President and one of the directors of the Loog Island Bank have made oath bofore the Grand Jury of King» county that the defuleation of Mr. Wm. Smith, late firat teller of that bank, exoceds $26,000. The ‘amount for which bis sureties are liable is only $20,000, and it la raid that they have proposed to compromise by paying $16,000. Tus American Exchange Bunk bas declared a weml-aa- } tual dividend of five per cont, payable on the 4th of May. Stock Kachange. Tucnspay, Aprit 20, 1867. "1 100 wha Erie KR, .000 aay #0006 Virginia 6 Kose 150 Hactom RR, 200 10000 Minnourt 6 7000 Ohio 6's, 1 1s do BONY Cou RRO. 89 76 do 1000 Erie Kit bs,'76, 67 400 400 do. ft 7 lw +. 2600 Clv&i ids Dv be. 2000 Min Pt Ist mabe 250 she Nica Tra Co. 186 Penn Coal Co, w do... 340 Comb Coal 5 tie ¥ Coot KR... Brrr 38 ze MO dw, ho do. “00 do. 00 do. OO do. 400 do. 410 do. 00 do. do... 100 do... do coy tO do, 6 Galena & Chilo RE 101K 100, dw. ‘0 Gev & Tol RR SO TO 200 do. uw 40. o 70 0 do, m 86d 09) 260 do. 00 do. ng do. 160 do. 100, &. oo do.. “10 68) 0 do, 380 Chic & Rik laid RR 97 100 do. wo do... OT io fo. Wo fone oe wo te. 10 do BOARD. 91000 T HAAN 94 mg. ‘200 sha MSANIAR.b40 6) 2000 Ills Cem RR bs. 80% 100 do......080 68) ‘2 rhe Park Bank... 103% 100 do. r) 90 Mica Transit Co. 7 6 40. ry ro do.. wo do... oe 100 Pena Coal! 1300 Cty fe Ted o 100 do... wo 100 Harlem ialiroad, 17 900 do.. o 100 do, 16 BCH ARK re} 160 do, 16 50 Mil & Miss np 100 do. 16g. 1 Glew, Glin Ri. 10856 10 do 16” 100 Hd RRR. ny 60 Brie Ral 2 100 do. ov % 45 do, a” 100 do. aK % 00 do, a nO AH do... oad 10 MbfokNis RR, 66 200 WO Beeb 08 on. yew ‘York clty, sumpemiod. fumed and saniaued. failed. 9 woertary ik, a buehels in lots, inciuding Western mixed at TTige. a THe. , Southern yellow at T7c. a BOC, fur Southern whire. Ky¢ war firm aud eoid at 6c, 8 6%. for Northern, Onts were at GAc. & O00. for State, and al Glo. « O20. for Woatern. Barley was steady and prices were unchauged. Curren. g-The sales embraced 200 bags Io at Li we. and 400 do. common for export at $c. cxsl, and 60 do. La bape at I2kc. The stock of cowe, May 1, 1857, ia ws follows »— Ria, Marucaivo Loguyra, bags Coykin, bag. in 4. Domingo, bags... LIVERPOOL CLABNUCATION. Uplands. Florida. Mobile, N.O.€T. nor, nom. 13% 12% Wy My 164 16% com. how. nom. nom. nom. bom. nominal. The want of etocks and t some extent peadstos aud the ro- ceut advance in prices, caused @APHy by an active domes: tic deroand, bave checked shipments to Europe. Aa soon as rocerpis Can be augmented by canal navigation we may expect to witness a change, with increaved shipmout, and cepecially #0 +hould the deinand abroad be incroasd by bad ws athoe for the crops. To Liver yuo! 1,000 barrels, of rorin were engaged for ballast at 3d., and 260 do. at 6d., and fifty thorces bees nt Gd. Cotton was wt 2. 6d w Bs. Dead weight was nciainal. To Australia aud Culiforals tates were at 250. per foot measurement Hav.—Prime wna in good demand for shipping, at Te. a Boe., und for rotail city use Ht BTSs 4 $1. Hors were in moderate request, without change in prices. Lnon.—Sootch pig was steady, With wales ut 335 0) 8 837 (0, 6 months. Ling. —Rockland was in good demand, with fair eales, at 900. for commen, and $1 16 for lump. Motasen.—The market wae steady, with sales of 276 bhda. clayed, at 600. « Sue.; Cubs muscovado ranged fromm Sie. a 600. Navat Srowm.—Common rosin was in good demand, with nales of about 6,000 bbls. to arrive, at $185. a $1 BT, or 310 Ibs., delivered. Spirits were quiet bet drm. ‘rade waa Grmer, with kales of 600 bbis., al RTT per 280 Ibs., from the yard. Tar was unchanged. Ou.—Linseod wins in fair detand, wt 80c. a 810, Crude whale was inuetive, at T2}gc. a Tdc:, and crude aperm at $145.0 $1 48. Provnaoxa.—Pork—The market was firmer, and for ew mets closed at an advance of 26e. por bbi., with sales of about $00 to 1,000 bbis., ut $2260 & #22 76, chielly at the lator figure; and prime, at $18 85'n $19. Beet was Orm, aad in demand, with rales of 250 a 900 bbla., imctuting emali lota of prime, at $11 50; and Country moas at $13.0 $14, with repacked weetwrn al $16 8 $1650. Bacon coutinasd firm; with xales of 100 hurts. rough widea at $11. Crt meata were firmer, with ales of Ou bbds., including shoulders, at 8)<c. « 00; and hams at Wexe.a Lic. Lard was firmer, with rales of 400 a 600 bbls. nb Mc. a 140. Buttor and cheese wero un dl . Rico—The galed embraced about (4) casks, ab Ase. 8 OKC. Bencia —40 bagn of pepper were sold at 12%e. Soar. —The market continved firm, with eales of aboat 1,200 8 1,600 bhds. Cuba muscovado, chiefly within the range of 106. to L1ige., the later figure for prime gouta; nud 600 boxes Havuna ai p. t. Tho following Ladlo gives the wack of suger vn tbe Let of May ———— 21,070 veebe 10,752 | Boge Manin. cae cee 16,00) YEmEY —The market was lew buoyant, wis males of | about 300 bbis, at 20450. Operations tn Real Kstate. | The following property was sokl yeootorday at the Mer- chants’ Exchange by aucton— | WILLAMABURG. 1 let soath wide North Sth st, 160 foot west of Md Mas cin cieceaicisiotaane plore S| 2 brick house and kt oo Division av., near Bushwick, 602105 eae +. 4,500 "ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWB EVERY DAY. | AWK. —HOS 00.8 PATRNT GROUND wa VRE WATKR ELEVATOR machine whereby cattle raise water for their own Giinking—the greaueat indor paving machine for farmieorn, AVHEY HELP ACTING GATE, An economical, convenient nnd etecttve self opening gate, Mixieie of bows tiny be sean at the Amarican Inathuste, Sti Broadway. HENRY A. DYEH, Propriee, artord, Conn. JROURNON WHIAKKY FLAVORING AND RaskNOR: Landon core! ad in ; Oognae brandy. davoring, xtenct{ ofl, for Port wise; clis aimonda, otansm- pay ty fo cals for ors Papeete tala, For sale by Dr. Le 06. LOGUE CURT. AND CHEMIOAL GAZETTE — Tents, OF 8 pee pear, iice 3 Roriman sierot. cor nor nt William. ‘Two dvd cine clerks waged (or inrye hows, Coe for Baltimore. Lo % ss pane cesures waa. toe May, For tlumeniona The magnificent carpets at ANDERAON'S, 9) Bowery. NORA ome ‘Cane tn : for Kiding by Aboriua, Taedacusn. paTiHiEE gan FE EELELLELELELILoELELLOLL ieyta ke ae SWB adey Og Kien gt ey RL HICK! AND QUIUR MAMI Beautiful Seo from, %. to fm per yard. tie, Crowe 2m. Od. a. HIKAM ANDI eo No. W Kowney, the medallion velvet imported “TRAM ANDERBON, 1 Bowery. bed wide ety tapestry nad Keusneds, fo. E XQUINITRLY BEAUTIFUL JA i KEEN THE PATENT LEATHRE 0: H tien, $3 Gi); Congress shoes, fo Wo. coin, Bis as SOM, 0 Ann atreet OUVIEN'S iNODUKOUG PBRPALATION [NBT Pp lad 5 ol tntwet mod, the dirt G0 the glowe w hooe 04 income’ Syyrae, one bocteloeana tty aire. Wholaaale os iia WOULEN'S LID ¢ Tw OVE Sawer Wd five conta per bottie, I) pera Ua mie & 00, 336 re the sole proyantetors of tbo » bearing on tin faked the wane of ( ua twoomet to th Uren, ory where, JATIONAG POLICE aAz) For tes week, and Poll of .8ermstt a Thine hlindelp Abordon nidaiees, snk ant aad Nplice exasea, ead atrsoree Gubseription $2 per anu; $1 for ri pom the. | a Gfrene 5 4. SEY wOUR, Saher ead preprtotor of te NM Gazetia, New York cit N. B.—The “a thin week ls n elow o¢ the deed homme tnd body of the found in the Kast river. pss YOU N#KVOUB, D¥srertio, LANGgM, week, wuflering to validu't But wry thyt bien er, Dr. J ACOB WEBib.0'M encguifier; in one weet 708 feel robust bomldh, inde and body om ME, ome quie. Tt aoe ou natural functions, scada om electric thrill of youth through the worn oct Peme 82 G1), at IE How JREMOY Ame DERN & COMPANY, MEKOH. yAMe ore of Park place, will remove afer. the tm = ihe nowly acranged Government Building, No. OF © aureete bekow Onnal 100 feet Ld JREXPORD'S HITTERS —THEAR EITTERG ARR OAR minauve, tone, slomachlc, and dyapeplia, eiteraen deliciously aromatic. They ere prepared owe, ent wu roRetadlos, wi ey poasean taanlive propertica are catrely ianocent in thele etleots. are (avuluable aa & proventive of agco and fever, and Givcaaea, and sbould be used by every one living oF inn malirious country: | They are au effectual cure ppeute, geaerad . Gnrulency, Uver complaint, lie, Ao", kod are very. tneCul us a provontive and eure a frrhom and summer complains, ‘They contain vo catherte ingrtienta whatever, and whilo hey are ofictous ta they aro more particiinely recommended as a dineane, Dose.—From a teaspoonful to ® tabi or four Umes n day, ken in water, older, alo, or nocent medium. For debility or fons of only Dy ke Me Weatord ct Iughsanton, tnd wokd 0 only oxford, 0 ‘on, nd wh, GOMRENE sole agent 13 Watren streak eer OSE BALLOONK.—A FRESH SUPPLY OF THIS HLM unt loy, just ved from Parts, ls offtseod Cor sale i= Goodyear Tubber depot, 37 Broadway, opposiie the Ba ervae See ELECTRIQ PLATING, TRA SETS, hy] Sulla efevets deboriptioe.” pisted with alter tp ast teem? yrarn at thir rece. AO. GLAM, Bio froadyue. LNDOW BHAI he 4 Ce apt J pad om ELT KRGUBON, No 2 Helwan Blarrtea. Cxouwnn—McCany.—On Friday, April 24, by the Totus Searle, at bis conidence, Tuomas Cuotwete 0 Lops Max, both of tls ely he 9 Gevnur—sverrn,—At versiraw, on ctnengagy April @ by Rev. PJ. M.Myers, Avmam J. Goname to Hawnan T., daughter of Thomas 3. Smith, Hsq., all of Gap above place. Hxatr-—MoQuarm.—On Monday, Apel 27, at the Of Be Vincout De Paul, by the Rov. Pauer Jase HeALY, late of Ue city of Cork, o Kara, third ler of Mr. V'sirick McQuaid, late of Rouslen, county Pecan nagh, frelaud, Is leb payers ploase copy. Mobyxy—Baatry.—At Fort Vancouver, W. T., on day, Mach 21, by the Rev. Dr. McCarty, Lieut. Re Scere faa United States army, to Miew TTT. Re . April £0, by tha. Hacuxre, alll ata Macuser. —Ov Thursday Dr. Quarters, Panuck Rowan o Kate C. tbls city ‘Seuny—Biacvert.—On Sunday, Aprit 2%, by the Rew, Poter Sariker, Mr. Proxcts H. Seety lo Miss Kare & vit, danghlor of the late John W. Biauyelt, both of uy Loutevitte papers wlease copy. Died. Armams.—On Thursday, April £0, Many, witow of Geant. Abrams, god 63 yoars. ‘The relauvew and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her lata reaidonoe, WTS) wireet, this afternoon, at two o'clock, Squan, N. J., paperr please hy 3h —In Brooklyn, on Wednestay, meres | 4 Haunah Bradford, aged years, Baown.—At Youkers, on Wednesday, April 29, of come sumption, Exiny, daughter of Benjamin Brown, Raq., (n ter 17th year of ber ayo. ‘The friewds and relatives of the family aro hyo 4 invited to attend the funeral, this a two o'clock. from the Methodist church, Yvukers, furthor invitation. Cavury.—Oe Thu morniag, April 30, Many Magdalea' J. Oxdiey, aged 3 daugbwe of Thoaws aod ¥ mouths ‘The frrends of the family, and those of her grandfathers, John Tassie and the late Heury Cadloy, are rewpectfuity ia vited Wo attend the funeral, from the residence of her ja rents, No, 229 Hewry etreet, Brooklyn, this afternoga, a® two o'clock. Coxten.—Suddonly, on Thareday, April 30, Asa H. Gap rmx, in the 77th year of his age. Hts frienda are inyrtted to attend the funeral, to-morrow 1g, Nt half paet tom o'clock, from the Reformed Duss. church, Gorner of Fifth avenue snd Twenty mnth street, CLavton —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Apetl oe we, wife of John G. Clayton, in the 46th year of ‘Thin relauven and friends of Use family ate. roquasted tw wit nd the fumeral, from her late residence, No. 264 Dons. tireet, near Nev ina street, on Setarday afernoum, at mal past three o'oluck. Funeral services at St Peter's church, hale treet, near Bond street, at four 0 clovlk. Comsotay.—Ou Thorviny , April 90, Mea. Jasm Commoner, a native of county Loagtord, Lrcland: The friends and relatives of the family aro reapeotfaltge Invited W atlend Use funeral, to morrow aflernoon, at Gum o’cleck, from her late residence, in Weet Twenty aati. nireet, between Tooth and Eleventh aveaues, Dove.—4m Thursday, April 23, at the roaidence of Jem. W Mead, 186 Woeet Ninetoonth street, Mew. Laam BR Donn, aged GS years, wife of Joba Henry Dodd, Inq, aor ta Catiorola. Downey —4 Woneeday, Apr 20, Joan Poerery, am. Ms Matos | of Hugh azd Klos Dovorty, aged 1 yor, # montha au @ da; Toe trtenda ant relatives of the family Lenpey oye A lovited to auent the funeral, this os two o'rloek, from the re nklenoe of bia parcots, 10) setts At from #3 © 8 | stroet, between Bergen and — Oh | Jonny, my dae! io beautira ye ong wo te How many « fond and faded bopo Cpoa tiy Ute grave rhall ite. ANI — After a short aad severe tines, Micaam Kam in the Wah your of his age, ® native of county Mend, ri i g fy i hi Bobermerhorn iret " woin—On Weinexiag, april 29, ta » peiativwe and frende of the family a So ween T a thas afer on e oe . it citbont tirtnar ivritation, 9% St Ba pra STE. Ape 90, ecru * . shone ome,

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