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THE NEW TARIFF BILL. Onamber of Commerce, mt ACTION WITH KEGAKD TO THE “TARIFE BILL MEMORIAL AGALNST IT—ALARM OF THE CHAMBER KEPORT ON THE COASTING AND LAKE TRADE — COMMITTEE DIVIDED, ETO.” he reg mor thy meeting of the Chamber of Com. ber’s & then would be shut off, It was time for she cli teen to twonty four pee cent, Whe maay others naye YO WOO: the gallery Dewy Bot apart for thos fenales more: Wek pluer yesterday afternoon, at their rOOMS, — perg te juok Lo it The stite legislates for thein, he Gh y — goo ® Whom Value approximates to that shin It istto WhO LABEL VIMEO & desire to Devo possessed of the de- corm ef Willow and Cecar streets, Pelatiak Perit, Eq., has to pay the bills It = cater eaten = thet be sineercy b Fonators WI! not sae Ot by (4 re his Guy authorized to act at Albany, It would be too We pore thos ine Boop the inerehaaia ar this ; efent smdione | by Gee aiba- bce poe hie OPpyke, after a few remarks, moved last tae Qua. dmaat durocim pane They have ovary " uined cas weg ay tha dafpnon, won conkinned. iy. the examine There was on unusually full attendance of the mem- — yartine committee be empowered ly ack. Albany ou | country by ticw refusal to make any attompl to wave to ef Rickard Lewis, from whom notuog furtaer than bore. this matter. "Adopted. rue cuawuan | the Union: let them not add thie Injury to Chas they ave | 4 denial ot Abvon's visits ta hls, house toe the girl . * r . pourra’ 58 1 Lal " | alsendy dows. She minutesof te previous mecting having beom read, | 44, wyegy rose to quire Whether Uns political moet | " i tees Jui w wax obtained. sos. Pela K. Geouridge aad Charles BE Hii wor® ings reported a8 bavitg been bea is th: Chabor of | A Manafactarer’s Opinion of the Tarif 7 + wituess calied was (ho servant girl, Juia ely fmenibe Sof the Board, and Mr, Wiiham Cotboal Commerce were meotiogs of the Chunber itseifor nott | os EFFECTS PMOMIBITORY-—1T WILL CREATE TOO) KeLnecy, the supposed more lor the erine, who a ember of P) the former, how it came ubout that he bad uot recwtved | ein a4 a Wor chosen @ taember of the Boore of Arbitratt | MANY MILLS—SEW BAULAND INTEGESTS OF POSED a desire Wo be apytaing Dut ovmmunicativy ia cfleial notice thereot ? Be had a. lear sed from others | “ ovine bec | Daa FepOrted Laat MfLy copies ot w report Of (hat uovicen had bot been received by thou [2017 A TERRIBLE REVULSION IN THEE ANUP AC: Lr cy wedge ol the prinnuer. Shs, however, deitvorod | y r ect Pb pla, reatiye tw colisios she PxesiDENT replied that the meciings had beca TURING plaTRlorS Ou TAIN TO COME OUT Ov IT — Ler cen unOby iD & BeeMUINgy MLK Aud Lad Lanvcont Repent s simply those of merchants wi» were members of the SENATOR SIMMONS’ OBJKOT IN FAVORING Tug bert ' j been seot to the Chamber. Tho aitter ply wonders of th ¢ waloncmiaiioeeacs phoned to the commmituee ou Celltsious at this port. | (bauber, but who bad borrowed toe ase of the rooms for | BILE, BTU | tee A ; , ag nin apie the purpcee of cosivering the present diftigulttes of the To THK EBIOK OF THK HERALD, TRetIMONY 9 SULLA KKNWADY 1WiK TALY HILL. committeo, | SUELTY aba to devise come means t briag moOAL har- Tuoviwence, RL, Reb. a, 1881 Julie enna a ee te ont ta Uren =x, on o ‘ ¢ Committee, | mot ‘ ‘ v ah ig f Lremnes have Be % ; wont td j ; prlabeid ve i id ee ee Me Derm opposed the use of the Cuamber at any ‘The propriety of any change i the tari at this juno- | = tive Kure after Diwaded, Liyel there Uwe years ned Sranebnass bact Fanta fee Gage 8 time for any political purpose, as the papers had always | WE Of oUF affiire if Certainly w matter open for diBEU | Aap avaiie, Lived de ove oF tue Lani y, 1 opt over T MM, apd i munition to Trae Laker advantage of aby Buch Me-ting wo give the demort | sion. Aud it is equally an open q b whether Ube Le foot, there was BO way of Gora iaication r woral to Congress against (ie pas- = any — of meetings there veld against the Cham- provisions embudied ap the new bi ted by Dir. Sim: | acon my me wad ADB's wh) yeas en 7 eT an & De rl te babyy wane oe eae Shen read, the remmonetraned, BB f02-' | "ATT ow stated thal. Mr, Diperia remarks were ‘peau: © of onr ew Senators, ng gu taorowied | heauce Bir Abeod carrying victuaws to ie rpiisieastel | dic its the good working of that oom nittee who had gouw ty on the fabrics mapufacturdain Now Bag: me * bouse, wh 2a ig AD dv ab Mt w suas To um HON ve sesars AND Howse oF Revgskxta- | op to Washington, a3 no obsiacio shonid oy put in the we 3 : are either | request, baw a ME ho OLlasreNBOn, AT LOF « a . ONVRSED — oF thet masking ber oticially when ines rouurned w oviarly cotton aud Woollen goods, are CHW | Te oe in Jersey City, INRRE co Lawis'; ( thew MALE Go (be State of Now York | thir city. for the just protection ef eur uo FY, Om AF | wrote brown's, from UarrotWunt by Lures, TL ieft x shel the Tari? bul now Defore tae | bir, MauRY said ali he wanted was lcial denial | re at by We majority of Ow mau turers Tt a father, wlo wal very sick, wrote é following cbycer from the President that it was a meeting of the Cham- | i, Aoublen fact. that under the operstion of our ne toe me home to burepe, | sailed in che slap Youn per A che ob poliey on @ subject of | ber epi st i batias, bad acvertised to got a mtuat) travel with ere incre sid every other Vrach of ia- | Mr. Latimns, after some remarks, moved that the | fen) Weuit the large mm ty, ail, vy by ue We BELIBY passoge tree, the Mvabatina wus I Tanto Che qa8KOR OF Teveahe We the — Charber be paced at the service of the eomumistee who | turers of New ugh nd carried on a Jet th pork tor several ays, Lyi tte Juiiars for eoFen, BAGH SubSLAUEeS &CoMplOx sys | went te Washington for thew next meeting, or for way | yeas iieuy profits lave nuby perhaps yoreage, When Tarrive: 1 went co my sister's, im pee oro duves fur the preseut sum fntuce meeting: 4 ! 0 PS» 4, Estaid im Burope Seved wnenths, my sick ba ‘ | Mr. Crpyks, with a few remarks, seconded the motion | PE! fey hece heen ged, ane upon all cams tavesiel 14] Uber wor aise visting my sistor wheal Was Uae, whom Aer « vtance aid 80 Labl> to affect ta- Mr Derk opposed it, Tf the Chumber was to have | monet ea reg ate of ers * fie t Abson’s any Ww hy ope ; the ¢ wd thie peveude, 1615 Fe | apy intleence im saving the Union, go ta at once with a | oy 2. w what will be the etfret of an trem bin at Liverpool tive dediars for wage and tive dal earetal fi ben Lut be believed the Ua be ow eno ga aie fo Rend Home Linge be the ebil ren, recaived t tn Won, We seems but just | to save itself, | the: d 1 foreign pr fey burs, IY Was from co. ys Jains Dora ie ao 7 wre to be alfected by esacull | Me. Lavine said he did nol see ayy object in producuy Is “ adv joit id with any eister; Loran ‘Ougal me some let. bay Provisions, ase W830 long Feporte uboot aliowmmg Great Britem the privtloye | jy diwuf bile, ¢ tein, Bbem Owed Ine Mere thay twonk «live do ei (thir Views to gover ment, OF OOF Couting trade, or vc vera, When Kh was sure ly Drceght a his eora of woo. Co Lewnaner to's 5 pay ime i Chon GF the bill virbually Gbousies known whether there wouk’ be any taade to atow. What | PR : t u lor tny bowed, afwer Mis Abson gay i By ete Si passed the House of Ke Wie the use of the Chunbor of Gommerce? To try moana | a (alr coats ¢ of wie for may wages, the hve dollars Lr vee, | down ue Gime Within Sich forengo | to preserve the @oinmerce of the country. And tw doo | iyo eney r 1 which, w ai- |) pool wus money owing to me by Mrs. F te USIeg Muy be witle ve tecountry itself, In six wooks wo y hh be steamer Cy OF Baltimore; sy beotioer paul aay ou Uares y ma Momerce atall Ho believed ‘ae commit ans " gs VT passat Backs | Webb on tay Fe urn t , before that to @spork Garestrieted as to tun Wwe 10 Washington bad doae some good. if uot, thor ane | actue! out t lity por cent, bis i 4) two Cays at New York; Mr. ison bi ‘abs ay itive of the Swoute tho duty | teniee whe good o ‘epee 4 ne (rut to Jersey City M ou i tis mar ‘ Chest be aid Within ninaty days | Mr S HoTauac attempted to answer the Lest 5 : ; r'zagi hes eo gor, and he sald that be would fowwa thera over bo nthe ti dey Au) Unis they ae exported | but WHF put Gowe by Cries of “Quest “Onder” E pave wie Apeces) LMAMK 1 abail Ewe igutlis ot howls’, H bet fier tie duties will Hoe be re | mabawed fo gota hearmg fora few words, in which ay | or bicoeb goed be bro 1 Viarces, on my return, 08 tne Bb) 0 . sitions eluil be adop od that everythig Was working ona tube be pa ‘i n that hinsiufab Sty Fwertaegive im emry sbecet, ¥ uly for v in Wis aaopy | Lbion te gong pices irom & false basis, and | yy) L f in | ww tieney street for three montis ed must he dv feated an catreyed tue | the Chamber of Commerce should use its tulluewce t— | ioc cr ite to rat Tow Ww 1 Mis Trebarn iret ex wuarehouse’ howe market | (Question. ’) Nothing more was heard Leia bic , Raves . uft die see texpes tiem tron | alr, Winweae presented to the Chaaber a espy of Lo panyc pcouraging 1 wins ot r y ey bos tue | paper ren. before the Historie Scoety tn May, 1 fan rs ao i" skter ‘ weyy At tibe, dod Teaveoiotely | ou Obe sora of Liverty,” sott og forth 6 t Ht r aid Ww GHe to dorey oe of e ox y tutter vue meats, | the mercbente of New York duriog the tin rea y esery Wet , apd Bometi i by dep oF araw back \owar. Keccived amt nece Ph atavor. peal bo Bo te Hous alway? 6 be. The ware » tended ty promvie Le The following ge 4 for ol SEnben fetal ive e live, gut or have Soreig dates by chasougeur | at the rex\ meetiog:—Moessrs. yt r i ioar dent Bone on ‘ uh Avon i ve trade (rom ather coum. | Tirsoe, Algernon *. Jarvis, 9 hen then. & -Olaega comes—ton f {Or BK Wonks perore S iy wont i ‘ “ rom gover ward, Wie. Sacnoughton, France Tryon, 1 A : Tati, | barca, Ewae bever there oar times a » F countries as we Spaicteg ana Jusing X Hulkley couk Tay a. | week; geoerauy Mi ia tno to thw Lorry, = bao With Balety ovon the meeting adjourned for ever mabe wir | oom biames We would K IMs LOLor, , . feet frecuou, to choose b ete core woth it, Ure 1 wander Bi a Feppolnsment ' Kt ay wel as sree {| What the Serchants and Mamafacturers | 00 oa bond 4 arky will |b igieet Ag ag igen & beh dope ae Sever ene. sspereees 4 " r epee & becume comme wn thy ovis « CG that the present system ts Well adapied to Think About the Tariff ine /Uriog pane WALL bes vagron ta s ways with mo O6 ‘ authors designed, It has Dew ia sus | DESTRUCTIVE EFFECIS UPON COMMERCE—THE OBR- ing, she aushor, on at Joast the, finisher dir. wad Mie, Abst oe ior nd bus proved to TAIN POLICY OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND TO ENSUE yes Well chow fe Us comaniant w. Alison was at Now aa a i, urea = “algo ULON 17S KNACTMENT t agecity and somnd yulignont, aud | | Was twice there with Klzabety Absop oiher At ) THE EDITOR OF THN HERALD. cerry t siry of Ob COURUY Hed the sourE ss o lace with him aud growing trade Your remarks upon the Morrill Tarif bill this morning | oy) wecith Bot Mr minons is. and Bas been ‘for hb ‘creiga goods with 1 Mexico, Cuba ana out | aye timely and true, and, we hope, to be fo up. | twenty or ditty y prieton of amv eotton 7 Ametion, and ‘he 4) wereuse the’ vent ior the pre A tee Aart ; elo ie Bey % seston bur omteeoukey. thas allorded tice faci'tiog | TBO Paeeage of this bill ts enly weeded ‘to complete the | Ti) th Jnl Winch be as hed enileas | aoue there in a room By « Ung that be merch exteauiug aor | commercial ruin of this city. The destruction of the | awsome ans, & ast, thie catabiishinent has | pasred Doiween bs wos i ihe prosatioa Lewis srehouse Byete swe e bu on bet been very st ‘been | family; epee we - eee A luto the chief eutrepots of the oum- | “ities, will at once paralyze the commerce of this port, | i ae disreapect ¢ > (tor ws do admire | aba we met Abgon aud apother U ankod Me cht ane the agaesat Pmnds, win a | ‘is every merchant feels und knows, him greetly) wh say. thal, iu wereaging | Alon if bia wife, was homo; vaaid ho had tare proepect « hig AY ho Ciatads day tial OF depth \ Aw evidence of thecfi-et upon England and France, to | the ounies ch celtem coulis at euvd wos we very | Behe pay ee ace hac hs Mga taeio’ “Woes; eee ee at Year couustrunte wi | wbich yuu refer, the figures speak fur themselves. From | unnatural if there acon batons | hi ep | Lewen’t tien back, Pat Mulien wus with me at Uae Gua Ret bowve bat Crrgress ty prepared to make much « | Franco last year we imported riiks valued ab $21 ,182182, | etter mill m Jobson, Kiso Islam, and how quickly, | he lett me a: some place, the ware oF wills L dam's ti wanton meribes Ts valled forge tele, epee ily al) Heandy, 2.414.013 gallons, valued at $3,004,536, wines, | when that m il ys wm forty per cent pootit, 14s pro metnber, and Pag so Sermey Aegan meu Mrs 4 time wher toe eomuncreil wterests oF tue couatry are | 2! Treter car atlod (orw ep ‘he cakes or Smith or Browa | Ab-on i Canal street, pear Grand, aA ‘alone, sha Guriously depreesed by otber causes, bg oe 1 value of siike and liquors, $25,892,678. | ose nc ms, and Fimmone vs. Brown or Smith, frova the | Fpoke ans aeked how I «id, ane if | would os gow part of ‘Abotber ebjection to tive Dil as ty be found in the ine | Usb theae this bili adds to the dota CHB | Tce urceuta, Ho in oll s riou-ness, the in | the Way heme wid ber: t told ner yes, dng Lat autaleue Mf double duties which i pr Cxpeotally epoo brandy and wives, from BEY 60 60 Ma eee ee eee a qoollen fom proposed by | Wiad, Wo WWAL Lozetuer to the ow rows, ¥gnre we ust largely sugment the cost | Ored percent; the latter rate upon the claret and other | aye iinons are not 60 much the suggeaiions of enlarged | Absen alone; Me tol! bim that she w: tng VAOK, Likad 1ioRaL GUT ks, ano at U febjeck he La porter to vexatious delay in pase og tis eed. The GUuCs prepeeed by toe vill eabrace a of 1448, as passed the House of Ropre ( iaLy Casio F qung shew, pi 18, Bread Clothe, volion fabrics aud meiy obuer articles, die rates | The raune or city, a2 compounded o specitlc aud a. valorem | Charges, ange fom 20 por ceat wo rising LOU per ceut. | UI TO. Lcabous preopraed by the Seoate bring (hese Curious bearer Log hg By & Inoderate reduction of tae but ou waby articies they remata so high ty & virtual probibition. measure is known Southern etat-« To pace 1 when @ part of thea are uot SeMteG mi Congrers Could scarcely fail to wilew the earthy teach ard present 4 new and gerious obstucic lo PeCObeHAL CL hele ae other reucous Why thy present time seers to be mest iiuepe ous For Making such a radiow change ia thw tard poucy of the country. the public treasury is | Comply abo (he tabonal eredit impatrea, Laese facts tudi- cate The necesetty OF devising means to increaee the | be adoption of measure will certamy aininib 2g the imports, vsiOhLy of Adm ioier wg the gov coon to be transferred to othe, hands, Ti geems due to Lie poopie, aus to those who they have jurt chosea to s government, tha. tos subject should be Wile Pauge Habives Lue aypount to pro | > be cbnoxious te the | to volo on the quad Adopted, and the roports ordered tv be printed. QUARANTINE. Mr. Wrrxorg, on the subjest of Quarantine, said onless by ve absurd © scmething definite was cone at that meeting tt woe Lrs? THKIR KOOMS SHOULD BE MISUSED—THB fan be ont of the power of the Chamber to act at! ‘There were two bilis now betore thy Lagisiature—the Procuctions of the members of Rick moud and Westchester Countiet—and if these be allowed w pass, nil the Uham- | imi is a free tracer ‘be comy | ght wines « duc keen eye of Napoleon will ato their free trace Wire legislators NOW Propore bo ds ote principle will 1 Lagi year our imports of trea were about ten mikors, the duty upon whien is nearly doubled by this ‘The same 1 to counise a South Iiveral warehouse laws, wh co our (ene bunared per cent. 4 ordinary Rebello branty be wee where his vy ines Pngtand to do table, and be printed at once for the use of the members, 4 «eh duty when there 1s no possibility of bolug able to to that they might top at the next regular meeting of the Chamber. He AN IMPORTER. and Upon mauutactures of steel bd trop 1s from tity Envet of the Tariff Upon tron and Wool- jon Goods. FACTS—COMYLICATIONS OF THE BILL—- VALU AB: 3 heTk OF NEW YORK. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, TION OF TRE WARENOUSK SYSTEM AND CONSEQUENT FAILUKE OF HALF THE IMPORTERS The pubic a:tention has been so much occupied for the past two movihs with the events to which the elec- tion of Lincoln hug grven rige that one of the most im. | portant measures ever presented (y Covgress bas been wnmoent ig | Comparatively unnoticed, We say one of the most im- portani—we should vot be wrong im saying the most im- | portant, as far as New York is concerned The measure eo) upb! the new’ 4 aituisteation is formed and | 10 Which we refer is Morrili’s revenue bill, which, if bas bad Lime bo deliberate: noturely Ou the due of policy | passed, will strike a ceep blow at the prosperity of this at we Spt ta Fewti nto veveue abd proce ony this Way thst IC cau hope to deve a measure thot will prove matust to tae people, by eo adjust- wy t wwierest cat Ita | city. | We propore to notice some of the changes which this Peale Of Gutee ait ut wil ear equally ou every | bel will make. The mcs: noticeable are in iron and For thee aod other reatous your remoustrants aak | “COUeD Bs. Abat Hes Gil tay noe Be oe ty Mir. Gry Ke ead Having amet the approval of & ou wi the remoustrance, if it * Cbamber be woulu accompany it Aber goo, byob. ar. LkreyeTio. OubRN said he approved of the memorial, with the exe pice of the cause relerring co the Ucom bg adwiu © be eapurge Mr UN Ke spoke in deleuce of taut clause, as he coa- Hike moet ipertaut tn the whule documeat Preerut Executive « sumre be Leow el to them che) Ob tue particular question, mM should o¢ leit It Would be unjust Ly loose wie ume tuto © wohiou of huge Who g) Out and wus are Sir Low th ught that the (riends of the ineoming ad- Mi etrelion Were dong chet best to tarow the odium oF THE prosebt O68, bo as to prevent ite falling uyou the Foouiders « others, He unverstood thet moutca- we Were due, woe That Seward was to move PAS thal se Su. Orovr® inquired whether amy modi‘iestions bad Deen te de oer the Seuale Committoe reportet & La%® goswereu ho wis sare they woubl be made. HOrA. oars said be bel not iteuded tv bave toto, bul f(b cume ty @ vole be wo. cord bat agwinst it ibe Tart! bill was not tin by the present administration, and tae speaker baw by count but Cuat the Executive Would veto tt were Itavt (or the sbortorss of the Gime be has to be alee. Mo. Oveyxe was of opinion tuat there was nothing in the clause cor uomaing OF prateuug enber the preseut or ALCOUNDe BNUNIE Atiou, Mir. D. Ogaen & motion was pot aad lost, The memo- Fal wae then adonted. Mr. Oroyhe moved that the villoers transit the mo- moral to Wo riiagten, accompanied By Ac mmailboe, After seme detate Ub Vier OF thie CoMNMMILEOE Was fet down ut (hres, coummtig of Mesers. Opdyke, Duce und Mali. Belyre the close of the seasion Mewere. J. J. Phelps and 0 6 Marelualh were auto aided Nir.) UGPRY Towed that o petition De presented to the Lepimature ior tae granting Of addiional power to the ary oy Commities, A opted. COASING AND (AKE TE ADE. Caption Nv& presented the report of the Spectal Gom- mittee on Ube Coumting apo Lake Trade ani the regio tion of shi The report principally wuched oa us policy of up ning to (he Britixh navion the coasting trate OF We United tates, (he slipping trade of the lakes, aad the cogietretion of foreiga built ehips. It set sorta tat | tn the opinion Of Uhe CouMMittes LO Bol OF FeCIyR Oy with Great bo slain would compensate for aharing wtih that County (be cowstog (ave se valuable to this, Arter erly ever gements in fevor of keepiug it in our own baie & shat it was our interest Wo choriah it, we we bee mob to lose wud Little w gain,’ tae report tok Up tbat part roiating w the registry of British and forege ships, woting that such a course Would have & temien y W Care te introduction of tuerior torey bail) woOee Aue oR vemseis, crt ing several Feasoas for net ubing (ue latter, amoug whih was tuo fret tha Boperton WOH Veweels are wow being balt im America = ree ee © wid owe day form one of thy important Dimi te so vean vuriness, With regard to the Bretieh 8 Ube report set forth thi twas - ey We lug lhar gud # W use them, ae in the cage repeal was & more matter of jus tee, whereas the tights of tke Alnerican shoes wer iy free for fore gH as for MALIVE VeRSOIs Purth-r, fr the Gulf, the Amer cao shores had eigut ighte whore ‘bad but throw, While the parwagee vo Aw; cxuring © te to be stranded, ws inthe case oi ihe | of New York merchants is that which abolishes the ware. eeutative of the Western Union 1 sph Company, r w Reoord med ot orth ® at The committos Uvight the evucessinns re | house rystem. This ayRtet bas proved a great cvave- wil the telegraph iuterosis in California will be | ae wei ty soaig. ti to the baie, risen tor tree quired by rent Britain were much greater thse tues | mien to merchants, and bus built up the commercs of uoeoliaated, wn) w ero, company formed on the | Seurwund clght mouth ni ta bere eivid by American (Signed by four menor: | | tue country immensey sivce 1s adoption. thas uot Treite, to’ cooperate with tho Weslern “Unin | 2M ahd SEE Mout swam Mr Si Neun, the At MOM VOF OF Lal Cyn ites, | Oly proved iM merits Hore, but had boen tried aud found —Cempony om the Atiantic side, im thy rapa com | meg was convicted of perpocrating alt at aupeult > te & menority report Ww the following «4 | Perfect iy Frm i mony years belore it was pletion of the Pacific line the recent Cougriesion ep’ & Child Of Gve years of age, aud sent to thy prat Ruan tive tuse beng. the true priaoipie of conn fer epten by eu rise toa braoch y basiness | grant We alae mm Wel Informe eouay for one ycar. ‘ ~— sp Je bot opp ee the repo t of the other moa» | gnor Quy heretofore existing—@ braveh — par lee that, ih connection with the + iin ° t © Start picaded guilty Wo an attempt at grand lar Ahwt js he te torent of the GountFY AL large, aluioigin, | Wh that aby other to make oureity the Pest one pereevering ef be mado to wxvind the | eng, and was sont to the Slaw prison (ur two paars pews gil nyuriens to a few ahipowners, he was | metropolis F the © A merchant importa a | telgieplie Tae lities via Oregon, tne tac dnt, Hie wen Ohecged With Blenling tree hun or ope Vial Foren ve should be a quantity of goude and ty market, under tho casung | One Kurkion posecesons, &e., to Kurc jet, d and thirt ht pounds of talow frou ve oo portions ting in the lake trade aud | law he may place (hose th wareho se leaving trem there | thos tar oC lag submarine cables leaving pens. ab ww Ted ¥ S ma Voss roy ag tt teth far apd gear, a fresiy asin | (for aby Hine Het exverding three veursy Wil us may find | iment of these parties hittle, if auy, roa enn tlw Hie bat rot the « Opp rtunety to Lagpewe of ty thea payrduty | permancutiy & or lise to Rurope, exonys via —_— th t the wok peat would Withorewe bis goods, In this way be tus time to | Tipge Strait, Wt the interaeetion OF the Facile and A et Loncaster, Pa. Mumterpat 1 te t foar tha res uit abot bite ane t Kt whieh may egiat wun Cerne, The United states and seworai ct the 1 Laxcastin, Pa where ' ' { yer rohet t ‘ 7 “ wu, aoa be would move that that clause | wil retire from eilice 1a dures | Serko, Wii us (oe wort og Eresident and Cougress tad | were they ty dud themselves fettered win tis | | 6 were not lighte alailo un | ‘Tbe present rate of duty on tron is twenty-four por It is propoeed to change this uniform rate for q | oprest | pent tariff teying with wearily every article, S9WO paying a by @ Motiv for &CoMAMALICe Ww proceed With iC to Wash. | epecitie duty, some ad valorem duty and others paying nearly tify jo Lo. Hou pies | Cha.os of cerown.. articwe. posed. Mr. Morrill proposer io change this as foliows:— Velvet carpet valued at $1 25 por sq. yd. pays.400. 8q. yd. «Over $i 25 um) gen Brurreoia. We lograin. ee Hemp. see Oe li b. We. * All Lot Sper itind. . tecetee cane DO per coat ‘Op wool n goods Lhe present tariff demands twenty- Jour per cent. The improved (7) editoa requires woul. lev cloths valued at lea 26c. per Fquare yaru to pay.. woes ere Woolen cloths valued at from 260. ty square yard Anchors use their best endeavors to secure ity | both logether, y ferent rates. co. ae. Cubes, tacks, & Trou casting, Det there wre many There are, inf act, to be substituted fur | this one rae on iron, manufactured and unmanufactured, 400k at the complication:— Cos! iron and wrought irom nuts, & , pay. | Hoher trea und boupwou : + bay iron... Haiircad bron..... tty wow and old trou. lrou wire, certain sizes. -$2> per toa a © + « we « ‘ i $0 75 per 100 lbs. and 15 p. c. + 100 “ 16 - 200 “ 16 100 “ 500. por 100 tbs Chaive of ce: tain deseripucns. We will not stop to give the busts of taxation om “value per square yard’ to “weight per eqisre yard.” Cloth# weyhing teh ounces per square yard pay Lc. Jer 10. wid 2b per cent. ib avd 16 p Cloths valued wt $1 to $2 pay 120. per ib, and 20 per cent cent ‘Cloths (broad) valued at $1 or less pay 120 per ib, and | 16 per cen Cloths valued at $1 to $2 pay 12c. per lb and 26 per | cont Ciothe valued ut $2 of over pay 18c. por Ib. and 26 per | cent pt con 30 more exatmpies on this one We have evumerated ouly a part of the ates; | Chinery, aud that they now have such {acilities for cueap wt found in the above table, ‘Un carpets a duty of tweuty four per cent is pow im- ue. per cent ad “ on 40 per ceat weollens 18 hen chauged from Piaepels valued at 30c or less pay 25 per cent. Fianweis valved at 300. OF over pay HO per coat. With other articies the compliostion is almost a6 great, What in the vame of cotnmou seuse is the use of pine ng the sume article #0 teny rates of duty; and, avove ali, what ws the use of mixing Up the dityrent modes of um poxibg duty, having op the same article ad vaiovem, specie, and & hew kind of duty bean ot Mr. Morri) ‘equare yard duty? Wor the whieh mis “ ths valued at 75c. er over pay I2c. per Ib. and por Ib, “ val. | Peny ot Providence, Rhode Irland—a company with a ca (beavers, ke.) valued at $1 or less pay 120. per (ithe valued at $2 or over pay 120. per ib, and 26 per wvceived in tae fertile ht ve called, not imaytly, fwagine the trouole to waich Cis com Houre ofheers, importers aod munufactarors would be er bjected to reduce to square yards ciothe and carpe's dhy-e quarters or fve-eclghtha of a yard in width Why | bol at pee impose om these articles an ad valorem or 4 rep iia: epecitie duty? tice of this bill most affecting the interest ,v 44 THE ABSON PUISUNiNG CASE. row by cabo of the goods, ‘Toke the Bil as 1 stands, it is the clumsiost, moxt in. Convenient, tjurtous attempt ever made. I wil wot | OMY Cet.se 4o Tnmense WIN UBL OF roadie Lo igorahatis plications, but it wil do muck more: tt importer of the city fai, as thew a 0 Intense quar titiee of goous mM Dund now, ob which duty Toust be paw witton & few months, One Lunpofter bas three-quarter: of a uailion of doliars worth of dry gods w store, on which bo will be compelies to pay from th dy—Verdict of Testimony of Julia Ken Guilty. ‘This care (rom 1t8 COtmMmeoceneD! COUTAUEd Lo abtract the greatcrt ablention Tavoognoeut M8 duration, More es- bp Le closing days, the Court Liowse Was louse. well make belt peeuwlly wo had Day ng met me she brought me alowg, th and the © ons aed advancemen’ of quent intlavoa a: kuch ulioon tuets, The bul joka upow gb the medium of 4 mull of 4 thoa ruter est Pitt ernobshop as oa! maruiacture fete cst) until the panvtacturing thre 8 between Mr. aut Mrs. Absou "4g on & Sunday evening, abOGE YW hy o'click, | lemt Ab ro spies; ene OF HVE Chousand would bur aud dis | Soest about half past nite, a peturned Lome alone gure ie uj thy was the only time | ever walled aloug Liat road Wo @, Lot Without Bows considerable knowledge | 8th them, aud Tam certaiw gore aero my Ubreats xed ih any preeenee; ADFON WAY yt on the ah that evenings 1 never wide |b efore ans ort, chat the Largs eo manufac tiring establisn ch nad we «owners of U ed with AbsOn FEBRUAKY 8, 1861 converration Glh we gol lo the Boy's. “Chore ware no preseave; this ldo with ay at or | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. \ Tuvuspay, Feb, 7—% P. M. T. has been a dull day in the money, ex- change and stock markets. Money ix easy on call to parties who have good collaterals, and the best paper goes without difficulty at seven per cent. Second class paper is very hard of sale. Foreign exchange | at the recent decline. Very ex- cellent bankers’ bills eau be bought at 105. Some Southern bills are coming on through the banks, bat they are hard of sale, even at @ material con- | cession from the rates current for produce bills, The advance in the stock market was checked | | this morning by the less favorable complexion of | | the political advices, aud there was some | realizing in the leading stocks. Still prices | were well wmainiained, especially in the State stock and bond list. A very con- | siderable party in Wail street are satisfied that the present poutical difficulties will be arranged, and that we shail shortly witness a remarkable re- | action trom the present depressed state of matters. These persons are buying small lots of stock from | day to day, and are ready to go in Leavily the mo- | ment any clear daylight appears, After the: first bourd Was morning the market gave way and was lower in ihe afternoon, closing weak. The following | were the last quota jous:—Virgimia 6's, 74 a 75; Mis- | nouri t's, 64% ad; Cantea, 14% a %; Pacific Mail, | 8.44 083; New York Contral, 704 @ %; Erie, 32 | a % Hudson Hiver, 42% 0 43; Hariem, 16 a 45 do. preferred, 39.22%; Reading, 43 a 14; Michi- gan Central, 66% a %; Michigan Soukern and Gaiena aud Ohicuge, 6 ledo, 61% 4 S134, Chicuge aod Rock Island, 56 a ‘hirage, burlington aad Quincy, 69 0% Ii- nois Central 7's, 96a We menioncd yesterday that the Park Bank had been crdered by Judge Lorvard to pay over to the | Broadway Penk the ciky fuuds ta its possession. | ‘The day the order was serves the bank paid over the whole anaiotin gold. ft hod over a million | and» bad im coin remaimeg ou hand afer the pay- ment. ‘The tact proves thal tie cuy moueys were | pertectly in the vaults of the Park, aad re fiects credit upon the management of that mstitu- tion, The Vark Las been, mae © DOst sulc- cersful of our recently ertabliched large Danis. | ‘he business of the Bub-irewsury to-day was as sate follows ALL 73 | me 86,00 00 Pay tavbta. es AL236 40 Dwauce. | | 708.450 BL | The exchunges at the Bank Clearing House this | moming were $26,516,008 48, and the balauves | $1 ,Ad2 004 Bt. ‘be New York Central Railroad Company has declared a scemi-annuai dividend of 3 per cent on the capital stock, payabie entue 2th inst., upon stock registered at New York, Bosten or Albany, and on the 20un of March next upon stocks re; tered at London. ‘Lhe uanster books, which are now closed, will be reopened at New York, Al- bavy and Boston, on the morning of Friday, the 22d day of February inst. ‘The New York Fire and Marine Insurance Com- pany hae declared a dividend uf 6 per cent, paya- bie on demand. The Chicago Tribune, under date of Monday evening, remaiks Vere was quite a pani caured by the rumors of an abtack or by Ube heavy eect. ne whien took place sto Kimarkes, Al the opening the bu Kasterh exebangpe at per eae premian, aad selling at 64, per cent: but os Bon on despatomes were re clising very tiomat 6 Gh. good demand to thr aiternvon at 6 percent, Ut boWers were asking 63g at The St. Louis Democrat of Saturday eveuiug market to-day, «sumier, nt tha New Yor 8s wore Day tog in the money cote cf this Slate and ef New Engiand, wiica constitute | 4 ter, OF en aby OCcas , had any leproper tn ww on; manutueturmg wealth, would prever to Like the riak | Wite han—aever; CW? g pot more tatinate with Mua ten of tee trade rather ‘than to bave a protiovory | aby Wemnae Ling 14 good terms with bis wile might the week closes with a rathor tich! money market, twil, And the reasn i plain. Our manafucwures, | have bow; MIs. Jayson bad two chi ‘and With sete ietstutions at least there is au increase in while | hived th ye. Mrs. Abeon ha wos there; LP pared the medicine; 1 tas! she used to ce it in gin; on two ater inany struggier aad trials, bave beowne establishet Asuind baxis. Lbey are the sources of oar wealth, aco are bow the places tor the psrimauent wmvestment swt OLuers the amount, ‘the ex- yer the last two the amount cf paper going to protest, w Paper gowE over is hsiyMineane m chadge barhet bus rule. somewhat ep of cur capil Much of the capnal sock of many of | lke, tt bY duoed the desired eff pwing tow ceclne at Chicago, ani the selling rate ony manu!scturing corporations aud many of on, mills | Pesed Y sween Mr. ant Mrs. lo day Was generatly 534 premium for sight on the East, are cwhed by Widows und orphans, sad the proportion a | Pt curs between every maa and wife, | and Oy pretiiuu Ob Sow Orieaus. The supply 18 quite continually increasing. ‘The Teaeon 18 ‘oun! im toe belief | OBCe Me Abson took up & carving kuite to stick Kize | Limited, dealers having bad no difflnity in disposing of beth. ihe eidest © 4y op anovher ocession When Mr Ab-oa cams home. be went in the kiteben whe te their stability. Cleaciy it ts too plain to need further argument Chet any leg elation, Whore tepacnsy 13 by pro Guce or foster speculation tn manu acturiug Property, which, ony patural pro octions being granite and we, of Leeessity our oply permanent reiisnes, it pernivioua tw the highest agree, aod utterly destructive of tke tree dktegsts O° euch rrovert, TAWOME Seclda Fateatrace uf tho duties on tho im. porintion of the precucts to which we bave referred; We tol’ ber that be’d put her ont if soe dido’t Wot the cruta. J teft thers talking, and passed int ughter, wud ADS» spoke to hor very Wore siting aad asked te.wite if the things Mrs. Benuett bad said of her were trub, she told him to tell ber what it was; be said thet Mrs. Benvett had told bim the name of the man with whem she (Mrs. A.) bad had tmproper mteroourse, he auothor room, ho | Bm tor sight draits, and buying ay (5, all their Fastern aad southorn maturities regularly, The Milwaukee Sentinel of the same qv°‘ing re- marks:— ; ‘he growing seare'ty of Eastern 6x: hinge aoted at the close of los! week developed itself in ao atyance of 1 Per vent on Mouday, the bauke chargiy g have been the current ra’ ea al three tng week, bit se be tell the whole truth Ghat he woula for uth bas always bitterly opposes Ike ha we co uot wotla 6 Mire about It, thie was before | tt demane bas dimigebed sp the ad. require 16, Lor CO Our best Iuteres fa view of this £1V6 her and 2a LO ee ene aith Mra kb, | YAbe8) und WL PROM sbajengot ‘tbe bau Bass of the present state of D6 nation, Mr. Simmous’ proposi- | the last 6biid was born, T Won > — sarc, bat didn'e | Ot by da to Buy over 435, abd while there are an} Liche canmot but be réyarded by those baviag the real | 80D to drug stores, once sWe waked for ae eee L went Wr Calious of aveciae the tendency will be tovarass wwaustrial progress of his own State and New Euyland at bsou brought my tak to the sh\? VR ‘still wider margin between buying and selling raves. Lrart a8 moet URsidicious and unwise A RHODE ISLAND MANUFACTURER. land. Crcrs-cxamined—Wodnesday preceding + M' ‘The Tariff Bill Favors @ Gigantic Mono- | '*ft there about eight poly. SZsiON OP THE MARDWARK TRADE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. TO THE KOMIOR OF THe HERALD, 1am mveb pieased with your daily expose of the various imperitions which the people bave to suffer, and was par. tioularly gratified with your article yesterday om that bill of sbemiuations, viz: Morrill’ Taruf. You point ‘out quite clearly the bungling and unjust provisions of that bill, anv show how much they are asked to contribute to build up the few at the expense of the many There 18 one very important articie, however, which has (ecaped comment—v'z: the articie of woodsaws, It @ « tact scarcely known to others than hardware dealers Ubat this artice has been supplied to consumers throughout this couutry, aud eveu the British pro- vines, by American manufacturers exclusively, that re- cently all the American manufacturers bave consolidated into ove grand monopoly—viz: the American Saw Com. gpcken of I didn’t again see Absoa ULL Baw Wun hy. court house; 1am very sure of this, | ain “con tien. shure’ that James, tue sailor, brought me ao iotter from Abeon; | had my lakeo Ouse of wie: think [left tt at Absen's wheu T left; never had Absou'e likeness in my pO-sersion; Tai poritively sure taat Lee ceived only ten deliarn—t¥o sovereigus—while in Liver pool; the account between myreif aud Absen for wages Was wettied before | left America. ‘A loog aud close crogs-examiuation failol Wo shake ma terially the oirect testimony of this witwes; ate Led a short, witty answer for ail Questions sue Luo igint super- fuous, abd wowed the most perfect seif-puss:sston aud understanding throughout the testuaony Following Mr. Zabriskie for (be prisvaee, who ceaupied Ube entwe ninth day, Hon. Wm. L. Daywo tie Attoraey General, closed for the stete, He spoko for nearly four hours aod carefully connected the varwas links of cur cumstances which had led to the imdctmeut against Abron Judge Ogden occupied an hoor in delivering his charg: in Which be explained the law bearing on casas « Cummtautial evidence, and the special case of whick they Dua the deciion. Court was adjourned until eight o'clock. TRE VERDICT. At half past eight the jury came into Court, aud to answer to the question the foreman replicd that they bad found a verdict of “guilty” against the prisoner, on the tues first counts of the indictment, of murder in the first degree. ‘he prisoner was remanded to jail to await seutencs, which will be passed ou Tuesday next, ai ten o'clock pital of more thav one million doilars, that s.id company have recently Obtained renewal of patent fur their ma- man! incturing as, with no duty at all, easoie thom ty Dic ceflance to the world, ‘Tho past success of tis Company has been 60 unpar- allel'd that one share of their steck of ouly $000 cannot now be bought for less than the euormous sun of $9,000, inasmuch we oir profits wail pay Well at this fabulous preuiuin, Also We prices of woudkaws of American mebulacture are to-day exactly double wast they were eeveD Year? gO, ami the cost of productiow very much recuced. In coMecquenice of & recom advauce iu the price of wood sows, the hardware trade tf New York ene other cities Larned (heir attention to inporting them, ais found kagiish manufacturers were rewsy ty execute their orders at such a reduction from the Amorieu arti cle ag to have theta ieivered bere at least wenty-dve per cent cheaper, and that on the present duty of twenty ‘our per cent. (he American company, seeing”thety toate In CAN ger, TRIER Of taeeting Competition wx reduction ia price, Bought off th ir mont impor aut, ube, We toey SUPP Sed, Only foreK_KN Competivor, Im order te make their meuopoly portect.” But very usexpectelly to be Atwerican tvnvpoista, & bew baich of spgusa makers have spriug up, aed how bebvid, Morrill’e Pari te rerorted Wo, aud & specific duty is of in thet comprebensive document, of #1 ‘4 ents Pe mor Went on alte zen to one and & aelt uch, and Cour cout ob il sizes over che ane a half inch. Wit por gent wd Yuiorem tbis specitic duty amounte to is a culeulauion importer of hara Such ak wiatlon has beeu tw'e by. the hardware Ano the result ma duty of wovut titty | tb Other Words, 1 aMNEUBLs 1 & CoMplee pr ost Inportant articles oF aneflew manulae ‘he agente oF Ubis Overgrown © Liyeny ace how Court of General Sessions. Betore Recor ter Hollman. A large number of prisoners have beeu disposed of Since the commencemout of the term, but tue cases were Of the ordinary kind, principally indictments for burgiary and larceny. Although a weck bas aot ox Pired since Refurder Hotfiaan eutered pon tue discharge of bis offetal duties, be has proved hiinseif to be pos sewed of ail the qualities requisite for aa cticiont crim Dai Judge. Indeed, an ox-City Judge roma: kod this Wook, in hearuig Of our reporver, that the presoat Rovoruer would prove himself t be the most able presiding olleer Chat ever sat om the bench of the Court oF Sessious. Cn Weavesday Wiulam Maley, who was indicted for robbery m the fret degree, pleaded guiity to an aasauit, with ao intent to rob Cuuk N. Huny y tae 28h oF December. The priscner bai ao accowpitce, who suc ceeded m eluding the ofiieor Me. Humphrey was knocked down ou the corner of Browiway aud Walkor Hireet, and robbed of $27. Officer Dayet arrested Malvy , who, on pleading quilly, Was mat W Lue Slate prison [oe Ubrve years aud eight wnoutis Wiiliam J. Smith was paced on tetai charged with at- tempting W shoot William Pietschae of No. 50 sroeawion Bieet, on the Mtb of January The eviiene) showed which con only be made by & regule. ware Very busy at Washington. Mr. sttamoun,of Khode te that ‘the defendant went tute the prewises of ie ww beirtan of the Comm tee ou Fuance, rice Mr. J the complainant aud pomted —& Hunter, resigned, aad there ia grest danger tat wont | him. Ube Jury rendered a verdict against sows Will sort be as valuable as gold dust, by oeaus of | simple aseault, anc be was teateuced Wo the pe this mouest Little Outy of fifty percent. Truly, o tines | for obe year and ordered te pay ® ne of ity doiia Ibe the present, i# wot this Moret Tarif thy uve The most of the fureudon oF Friuay was occupied ia the brent h W the South with @ vengeancey HARDWaKE trial of Michael Mel? ide, in iioted for a temutiag wy rhv sa Mary Hoey, The leading witness for tie proweution war the gil, Who testified that ou the nigut ol tae 2d of The Pacitic Telegra dey December, While she Was fotarLing frou Muahavaavilie, Wasitscrox, Fob. 6, 1861, the defendant persisted ib fouuw te dale road’ He kuocked ber dowa thee tempted to violate ber person, Forturstely bur were beard by two ofiivers, who weltide, The jury conviited bun of tue oi Private letters from leading telegrapy inen by We ast meil from Culifornia, leare Little room Ww soube that under the judicious diplomacy of Mr, Wade, ther M8 CHAE OL a Abson’s death [ was at Lewis’; Mr. Abson cals wm wy’ 0 Lewis; 1 clock, I was twice at iby’ Mestre with Abson aud his eldest da ikhter; after the Wedu* /ay At tive o'clock the jury retired for deliberation, and the Mr. Arthur, the Snperintendent, sow shows from actual results that the ratio of net profits of working the Illinois Central is greatiy increased upon large earnings. The January traffic, $326,862 80, was the largesi ever earned by the roadin a «gle month. The expenses were $132,092—less thar forty-one per cent. ‘The road carried one million n¥@ bundred and sixty-three thousand bushels of wat, flour, corn and oats in January. Three-fourths of ta'* Bran Were delivered at Cairo. TLe return freight is ¢vtton, sugar and molasses. ‘The twenty sixth umnual report of the directors of the Western Railroad Corporation of Massachu- setts is just published. From that document we have obtaived the fuliowing tacts: sho income oF the foal for the Nuauewl your teruw nating November 29, 1000, Was as fouws:— cece, SOMO BT 1, Mavis abd other sources. Expenses and renewals — Rej wins of reas way. Kepairs of e:giuce. Repairs of parsouge Ceproe nati Genera expenses Not balance of iweome........6eeceseeeeeee $595,254 42 From thu deduet— Interest on Stale loans ond ox changes... Our per coat to sd Hight per cont aividenus..... 412.000 00 810,223 24 Surplus earnings of 1860 to coutingont $15,031 18 Acid balance of do. Nov. 8, isiv.. S21 Das oe + $899,875 13 and Noth Avan RR. © 760 20 ‘Total of contingent fund, Nov. 10, 1900... gHOU,644 SS Voidot Momeachn tte sibking fund, Nev, W, Lov@, by tase annual report. 1,900,596 26 Contribution by Western Rall Pow ASHO.. ... 40,000 wo Farvinge of fone ia 5007 09 Value of fund, Nov. 80, 1860. see 2600, of Albany #inking fui, 80, 1860, by Int an ceseveess. SOROS 16 + 10,00) 60 40,001 16 Value of fund Nov. 90, 1500.0... OTL AGS 30 eof both fun ls, Nov, 30, L500. $2,081,008 Ob , co do. | yew 2 L900 aL Increae of both in 1860.. .. hie The Toledo and Wabash road earned in Jan- uary:— Jacvury, W861... «+ B98 539 33 January, TSO... , 850 18 INCORPO oo... cece scene oe 15,928 15 The business of the Marietta and Cincinnati Raiiread in January wasi— Keewipts tor Janoary, (6% Keeeipts for Jan trueees » $9000 9 The earnings by the Chicago, Warhngion and Quiney Kailroud line in the month of Jaauary we 1800, 1861 inerease — Deerewes Freight... $9178 42 9TAi5 UO Z,b00 68 = Paesengers.. £8,000 0 30 ied us — 4196 77 Mans & Min, 9 641 OT 100 0 6.501 47 nada for the week ending the 26th of Jauuang was us follows:— Pusee ngers. sss $13,080 35 Mails... 2,723 os Ereigut 30,534 OF ‘Total. canbe + $47 O08 48 Week euaing January 28, 1860. 52,122 08 Total trailic from J ity 1 1890, to da'e..... $2,008,285 TE De, 4Or patue period last year...... 1,500,0e9 00 ‘Tratlic interrupted by buavy Row storms We give below a statement of the business of the Philadelphia Custom House for the mouih of Jaruary, 1861, a» compared with the two previous years:— 1369 1860. In Warehouse Jan. 1..... $550,427 651,523 W'Lousea fm for'n ports 63 500 172.066 y bo other ost s. ‘17 644 UB ens 217 Ow Withon tor consumption 142,008 147,847 140, Do waueporivtion.. $4451 10,00 Av 74 Do, exportation sO 755 172s In wart bouse, da 640,352 1 600/7Ho Entered for Cousumption 937155 1240840 O88 436 Free meichandive env'd.. 177,258 267 19226 ae Duties Ke cived. 1858. . 1n09 1860, 1861. Japvary.......$140,420 2477 207189151, The following is a statement of the condition of Missouri banks on Junuary 1, 1861:— Iramoduate Lraisil tics. Due to bunks. ° Due to depysitors..... Circulation outstupaing. Total. Exebange matured ceeveee SOT559 48 Doe from Ks. . Nowe o” other bunks. Coin on ban... Tota), Whole one of cire the Bank Comuvssioner Lo the banks. . The statements of the Philadelphia bauks for the past two weeks compare as follows:— Jun. 44 Po 4 | Capital stock. «BLD SOT 785 11 807 Tso 1 - Loans we dy. 2 25,80 Sl De | epee * 4,443,731 41530,004 Ine | Juetromoheroks. 201267 2.104,s49 tue due & other barks. 3 145.795 2 Gv ¥ be Deposite Mig 8 ‘ Cyreulation. + 2,757,835 The Long Dock Company, having ¢ their tunnel threngh bergen Hill, an excarsion will be made through it to-mofrow afiernoon, ‘The Galena and Chicago road earued ia Jana- $60.65 + 96,93. $56 Sie The Cincinnati Gazette putiishes an article upon the proposed arrangement for passenger traved during the ccaning summer, from which we make the follow ng extracis:;— it i, OF COUFse, too Buon to Speak definitely of the ar- rar geneuls that are to be made the coming season for the busines. and piessuee travel of the south ati Wort, Dut we bebeve 1 is generuily underscomd among pros ents aud euperibtenoents of our Sesiern roads Ohab there ie every prospeet uf mereused civaby botween the soveral Fasiern ines whieh are couipetitors for the: Increase. travel Although the prestuerts of the five lines have rove Arata ApreeH eot, Ble Lave re-enacted the sects sling ty oh) eu/pioyment of passenger solte- tors, some of them are getting ready tw oifyr superior +8 duccmcate to traveler mt reased speed aud the placaug Of firet Cass pessenyer steamers on the lakes. Its Well Kuewn (bt the presidents of the Bellston- faire ling and Teria b fon and St. Louis ratirowls are getting tbetr track aed machinery in order, to make Detter Oue Ob these roRos boan Was ever yet thougat of. We are wold has the Cleveiany sud Columbus Lake Shere and New York Central, are pot ialo in thes metter, and that wheo the convention wieh makes up the summer scuedule moots next mouth, tae lines referred) to eboye will usist upon fast time, and Will avree pen Lo compromise, The President of the Baittwere ant Obie Kauroad hes hovetofore strongly oppoted speed on bys road, and war willing during the situner of 1839, when pretty fast Ome wat wale, w take three oF four Bours more tran the Northern Lines, abe pot tbe tare down $1 lose than wes charges by these lines. We are told, however, that be has materiaity changed Lis vdews in bis reapect, and with the Marietta, to make as good time as any other line, Wo eco it stutes mp the New York papers that the Mi- gen Southern Ratiroad Company are to ran ther boats Hoide to Botiuo pext season, This dererm|natioa op the part of the Michigan Southern Kailrow| probabiy ariées Out of the tect thar whe Ptisburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Ka‘iroad 14 now becoming & ebrong competitar for both passenger ane freight via Cresttiag anc Clove. land, Shoule these steamors be brought out, it whi com. pel tbe Michigan € ntral (© brig out thely Hine, and Kae Cleveland Hine wiil aso very probably take ité place oa the route to bull Should the steamers cup from ‘Toledo ta Bnffaio, in com. nection with the Michigan Sontkern Railroad, it would Live Us a NOW passenger route W) the East by the Hamil. ton ana Peyton and Daytop ani Michigan rail-oats, which would svon become popular with the travelliag pekne. e WOR DAY. 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Asie. —The fal ¢ Ngbtand cculiued tw about %® 8 50 bbls, Pole at! pearts, at Be, wh, Beane —F our ihe market was beavy, and with, & limited domand for ¢aport hot home consumption. it cochned ebout £6. per Ubi Tho transactions embraced about 6.600 bbls, cheing withio the following range of Brees — Superfine Bates... ... 66. 10 6 Extra Stake, good Wo choie + O85 6 supertine Western... a Common fo ohotee Wetec extra, ry Mixe Sarnia Obie hye Gorn me Cons to alraig ht Somthorn. 6. to god extra xtra family and Jorey aad Bray wine... jab flour was Cll, With Bales Of abOUL 300 bike loving st $6 2608" Southern tour wae «dull and owor, while hoiders wore oot pressing wales. ‘The tran Clions Were Confined to about TU Ubls., dlsiac wituee eencece SEnz8ee oerearuece Pssesavsy * ® ® ho above range of price Rye dour nui evra mneal wero quiet al oUF quotations, Wheat wis hovy sod prices favored puchwers, The piles eubraod about 40,000 buebels at $100 a $i 34 tor com Prime Western mined, Gelivered, $l a4 8) 62 & $1 90 for White Obie and Michigan, $1 46 White Californie: $1 26 9 $126 fer amior Wie 1 jowa, mud Bi 18 4 31 20 (or Chiewgo, Goon wos egain beavy and lower, The ses emb 40 006 bushels bg Western mn xed at toon 0654", in BbOre we 4, an 176 w 6%. for Soutbern yer low, av Te for now white Southern. Barley Was ib Vimited requeet at 68°. 4 800. Barley malt wae firm, with alee of 1,060 bushel at 900, time, Owe Wore Bloody and Fule# Made to a fair Oxient, Pd, Sop Whol War steady, A sale of 160 bage pe bo wie mode ab Wye La%e., aad 60 do, ue wer beavy, The dullness i . dt peracions, The sale 1000 Dales. Frees were unsettiod and i and Oo a Mow ey with the eh : rgrceomente wore mode- “ 06F hie flour were eng aged ' a Td monk ant Bitpte , t tard at —— KE