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NEW ia eg a SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1861. NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. Heavy Day's Work im the Assembly—The Oty Tax Levy—The New York City Charter—The Central Park—Superin- temdent Keumedy efore the Sonate Committee—Mr, Lituiejohn and the Liv- erpool Consulate, &ec., do. Aunany, March 16, 1861. ‘deck to be reported complete, The Select Committee falso reported the bill to reguiate the freight on milk on ‘the Harlem Railroad. There is a bill now on the general -orders im both houses on the subject. Senators Ketcham and Robertson are both pushiug it in the Senate, and a ST cae vaaee © Rrwnsd in the Assembly, Sree introduced -in the "Assembly. FJ Felating wo the ‘iy of New ‘York by Mr. Shaw, to amend charter of ww, New York #0 a8 to give the tof the the Mayor and , with- ali a HIE sap i i Letter from Mr. H. H. Eliott. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. 81 Prve Sruxer, March 14, 1861. T leave this afternoon for Albany, with the draft of a law prepared by T. J. Tilden, Feq., the purpose of which 4s to effect sn amicable compromise between the Central Park Board and the owners of property in the proposed extension north of 106th street. I write this that you may be in possession of the facts connected ere sent visit to Albany, because on a recent visit there to consul with Mr. Green upon this subject, my object was stated by your reporter to be for the furtherance of a Finer ~My in connection, a6 he stated, with Hawley D. ‘sla |., Which wae entirely untrue. I think I the models gates from a neighbor of either silence or rbearance from has Syn I write in haste or Bey on on you. Yours, respect ‘ ny. H. ELLIOTT. Non-Arrival of Steamers. Sanpy Hoox, March 15—11P. M. ‘There is nothing in sight from this station, A thick ‘snow storm is prevailing, with a gale from the N. E. Porvianp, March 15—11 P. M. ‘These are no signs of the steamship Palestine now due ‘at this port. The New Hamp: hive Sects * Boston, March 16, 1861. See Lian Bark, 2s 200. New Hampshire foot for Berry, $2346; Stark 289. The majority for thurtar is about 4,000." — The Massachusetts Appointments. Bostox, March 15, 1861. ‘Tho members of the Massachusetts delegation in Con- now here heid an in‘ormal mecting at the Parker Grouse this forenoon in reference to applications for office. ‘But four members were present. Nothing delinite was ‘agreed upon. There appearsto be no truth in tho rumor that the ‘Massachusctts delegation to Congress have the parcelling “Out of the federal offices in this State. ‘The report that Hon. Wm. Appleton coutemplated re- signing hi; seat in the next Congress is contradicted. Nonvorx, March inventing. yon eng snow storm pages fecal much damage is expected coast. The steamers Adelaide . Ben Deford, for Baltimore, aro detained here. It thovugat the fruit and vegetables will be dostroyed. The Methodist Protestant Convention. Newark, March 15, 1961. In the Methodist Protestant Conference to-day, ‘Cneeter- town, Mo., was selected us the next place for meeting. ‘Hon. L. W. Bates was re-elected President, Tho reports wiate that the mission was flourishing. The Conference adjourncd to Monday. at Scranton, Pa. Charter Electio ston, Pa., March’16, 1861. ‘The repyblicans et Carvontote Pa, have elected thoir candidate for Mayor by an overwhelming majority. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BO. March Lge 1861. Pennsylvania Stare 6's, wes Btocks dull. Reading Railroas 22; Morris Canul, 55; Long Bel Penneyivania Railroad, 41. Gout euaagees New at para ‘cent discount. York cit aa New Orveans, March 15, 1861. Cotton—Sales to-day 6,500 baler: middling en W1Xe. ai2c. Sales of the week, 46,000 bales. Recetpts of week 21,000, against 60,600 Dales ora ee the same time last year. Exports of the week, 69,600 bales. Total exports this season, 1 170,500 bales. Receipts ‘at this port less than last year, 165,500 bales; do. at all Southern 605,500 bales, otal stock at this ort, 311,760 Piles? Coffoe—Sales of ihe week, 14.500 bags: Rio is ae 8 130. Stock in port, 30,000 bags, against at ~~ lime lest year. Freights—Cotton to » 4gd.; to Havre, lo. Montz, March 15, 1861. Cotton—Sales today 3,000 bales; ‘middlt uplands, Tike. Palesof the week 20,000 bales; ri pts 6.500, 9,000 eame time last yoar. Decreased receipts a ia port, 231 231,000 bales. Exporte for the weok, 9,800 Stock in port, 79,400 bales. Freights—Corton wo Layornoo!, 5 Ma.; to Havre, } (c. Exchange on London 43g Baurivorx, March 16, 1861. Flour ¢nll: Howard stroct andeObio, $6 1214; City Mills held at $5 Wheat ston ty: red, $1 25a $1 27; white, #1 40.491 65. Corn etealy: mixed, 68c. a 650. Provi: Flops duiland uncbangot. Coffee firm at 120. a 1340. Whiskey steady at 173/c. Saeeahs Punapetrnsa, March 15, 1861. . Wheat active: red, $145. Corn firm: sales 1,606 . a 876. Coffeo—Rio, 12%f0. a yo y Mdc. Whiskey ade 180 Ormearic Dewoxsreations Acatwsr Mxxico.—Mr. Max ‘Maretack failed yesterday tor Mexico via Havana, with a Portion of his Opera troupe, including Madame d’Angri, and Steffuni, the tenor. At Ilavana Maretzek will take up the sisiers Natali, and proceed to Vera Cruz The Mexi- can sensen is to continuo three months. Police Intelligence. Sranpinc Avyray—Jeatovsy Tux Cavse.—At a late hour on Thurs ay night, Joha Henry, of 427 First avenue, caught a friend of bis, named John Edwards, in company with bis wife, under circumstances which pointed to the Dolief that Bdwards was teking advantage of FJ Lad ‘ands absence to ruin his peace and happiness. He came greatly enraged, and at once proceeded to the Jutender from the apartment, whed Une latter turned upon ‘him ane rtapbed him LoS or man was ccmmptly copveye? to Bellevue capital, when, upon ex- Bihingtivns it wes foubt that he had, boon stabbed is 6 @engerons nanner tn the side and abdomen, Edwards ‘was suberquently arrested by one of the Kighteenth pre- @ wet police, and on being ipraaght before Alderman ot ‘Tetleres Market Poiico Court, he was committed to ‘Awail the reoult of the wounded man’s injurioa, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. Mlighiy Import: Intelligence from Wasxington—The Withdrawal of the Troups from Fort Sumter Decided On— The Progress of the Southera Confeder- acy—Preparations for War—Important Military Movements—The Navel and The Whraty Hieraun, for the present wook, will be rowdy te\+ morning at ten o'clock. Ia ii# columns, with witch Other interesting metter, will be found:-—The Latest Dvapatcur fom Washington City, giving an account of ‘the Deli verations of the Cxbinet Council in rogard to the Withdre «ai ef Majer Andersoa and his Troops from Fort Bumter, sed inuch other matter of interest relative to the preent Condition of the Country; The Latest Intelligence from (he Seccded and other Southern States; The Prepara- tins in ‘he Southern Confederacy for War; A description ©* tho Fi tileations at Pentocola and Key Weat; Import- at Navel Movements in New York Harbor; Tae Dect- #2 of (e Supreme Court in the reat Gaines Sait; An account oF tho Minaing Steunship Anstratsian of the Granra hie; ThoLaten News trom Farope, Mexico, Cubs, Basti, 1b danas, Venezuela, the Paciile Coax, so Ths Latest Nowe recetved by dail or Telegraph; fulitoriais OF tho /ominent Rventa of the bay; Reports of the Money, Trayidion and Cattle Marker; sreringos aud Douths for the week, and all tnteresting news mations ‘of the preceding work single eopies, tu wranpers, ean be had at the conntor of the affine, corner of Falton oat Nassau sireots. Price six cents, yaasnpsee oe ia 0os- OORAN AND THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. ‘The Sixty ninth regiment and Colonel Oorcoras were last night the recipieats of three splendid testimonials, tendered them for the course they pursued in reference to the visit of the Prince of Wales to this city in October last. The testimonials consisted of a handsome sword and stand of colors, presented by the citizens of New York, and a massive gold medal pre- sented by the citizens of San Francisco. The sword, which is of the regulation size, is beautifully chased and engraved, and was accompanied by two scabbards, both handsomely ornamented with the national emblems of Ameriea and Ireland. The parade scabbard is gold plated, and bears the inscription:— PRESENTED TO COL. M. CORCORAN, is eames of ‘ooroLin, 1800. THE Litt oF ‘The flag is of beautiful green silk, with the sun-berst in the centre surrounded by shamrocks, and the words:— TO THR SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT, IN COMMEMORATION OF , ocrousr 11, 1860. 2 POnneE nee CORN NNO IAG ‘The medal, whictris of gold, is three inehes in diame- ter, and about three-cighths of an inch in thickness. On one side are the sunburst and the stars and stripes, sur- by a wreath of of shamrocks in green enamel. On Cicaw ua be duin cd ade eee t, New York Stale ‘California, in ay of the: ‘course pursued by that in to take part in the demonstration in favor of the Piince of Wales during his viait to New Y. ‘San Francisco, Cal, Jan 1. 1861. POCONO OOEIOLINO OCDE DEPOT ECOL PO DOLT CODE OS The presentatien ceremonies took place list evening at the City Assembly Rooms in the presence of an 0 iw ing of At cight o'clock the Sixty- Dontlon Sutsive the aesomblage. Tho Commitee having poe je the assem! comm v thea Some upee the pintiorss, which was occu by Judge 4 _ James Lynch, J. W. Alderman Farley, and nu- merous: al and mailtary genticmen, and on mo- tion of ex-, . A. called some inent remarks the Chairman read a let- tor from Col. ran regretting that illness prevented him from being in aitendance. Ho then introduced Mr. J. W. Cuanpien, who presonted the sword Lexy Tully (the recipient on behaif of Colonel Cor. ppropriate address, coran) in an aj Mr: TuLty on receiving it expressed, on behalf of his superior officer for such a muniticent gift. It ‘was, he said, the work of American art, and it would be the ‘weapon ‘of an American soldier. (Al ‘was acquainted with the character of the man for whom it was intended, and know that it would be the first drawn and the last sheathed in the cause of the American republic. ere), Tuomas rg been the oe. of Ireland. The attitude they assumed in- volved no breach of discipline or of duty to the State. He presented the fieg with pride, and did so with the consciousness that the men into whose hands it passed would never suffer ita to be tarnished by au act of cowardice, nor let the land of their birth be vother than green in their forover. Listenans Genel Hocus secetved. the flag, and on behalf of the regiment returned thanks. and that he feel proud of the gift. The exercises Slosed with the formal presentation of porte coed peal or pent who received it with arms pre- sehted and a roll of drums. ‘Wattack’s Tngatre.—Mrs. Hoey takes her boneflt to- night, playing Lady Gay Spanker, in “London Assu- rance.” The simple announcement of this fact will bring together a most brilliant audience. Nrto’s Garpay.—The first grand matinee by the Ron- zani ballet troupe will be givon this afternoon, on which occasion two favorite ballets will be performed. City Intelligence, ‘Tux Fortern Srexer Finr.—A constant reader, and friend of Hook and Ladder Company No. 8, having read the reports which have been published concerning tue alleged inoffictency of the above truck company at the late fire in Fortieth street, su, that the Assistant Fogi- neer, who had cl of fire, should come out with a card ‘exonerating No. 8 from all blame intne matter. He is well acquainted with the majority of the members in ‘this company, and does not believe that they were ever inefficient at a fire. Naval Intelligence. ‘The United States slooy-of-war Portsmouth, Com. Cal- houn, arrived at Ce January 28, and remained there on the 6th ull The United pw steamer San Jacinto, Com. Dornin, Saiied from St. Holeus January ‘i, for the coust of The Drawings or the 8 Sussex : Opmantyr end Consolidated Lottery of Delaware. R. FRANCE & CO., MANAGERS. ware having given to pa lottery contraat for twenty years, we, the ommissioners apprinted by the Governor of 5 re uaa rep Lorrexy—Ou! ‘ase 40, at 69,4, ‘tl, Bay ll, 74, vu, 66, 48, Wilmington, (Friday), Wiinees our Del., this day — JOBN Dai JOHN W WixE: i } commissioners irae se ENGR Uo Wi ane Drawt © Deli urea WOOK EDDY & 00, DRLAWANM, KENTUCKY AND SOSGOURE STATE I Dara ane—Exrra OLAss 177, Mi 65, 78, 16, 24, 54, 21, , % rie 27, “49, 60, 2, 26. buzaw. farcb 15, 1861. rosa conte 18s 48, 3, 84 6 7, 27, 9, 34, 35. tomar tale again aber 1 Weg EDDY & CO. to WOOD, EDDY & 0O., Be Louls, Lotteries. Messrs. WOOD, EDDY & CO. would most y in. fe u bile that our Grants do not expire until the following :—The Delaware State Grant will continus to be drawn until the year 1862; the Kent Btate Grant will enntinue until the year 1877; and the M! Grant until the year 1874; and the business will be cond all't 1oae Granta until the exptraiion of wi tude that has characterized tt for the lagt forty the management of oui Grevpreser & Co, nn |. Maury & - woop, aDDY & CO., Managers. Expenscheid, Hat ee. of 118 aa mindatasrelocaea ntlemen's 8. David's pnb ton Sool Style of Gentlemen's } ay ready, at Bulesroom, 299}, Broadway, near jane street. Jast Received and Now im Store, POUR HUNDRED THOUSAND SILK WORM GUT, oF J. FRED MILWARL? 883 and 90 Reade street, McLaughlin's Improved Sprit Yoke xia rang oor made to order. Biore cornet of Green: ich snd Murray streets, N. Y. Herr Driesbach and the Bears at Bar- um's Museum, with all the other wonders, will draw crowdod houses to day. bee Museum advertisemen: ppeonee EeN peace Aibams, Cards and Parlor raph: arlstically taken—2% Pictures for $1—by J. HOLMBS, 293 Broadway. Pi sara conta tae ig Stipe of Dress and Soft the field. ‘Totelad os SE eentoeg: Steinway & Son's Overstrang Grand snd square Pianos are now considered the best manufes tured; are warranted for five years, Warcrooms, 82 and 64 Walker atreet, Wheeler & eon tae Li Med Sewin, Machines at reduced prices. Whe Ladd & Webster ‘Sewing Mechine may now oe had No 60) Broadway. Notice to Sewing achine Operators.— Folding Guides, for raw na dindings of wil kinda and widths, and for every tion of work, manufactured to order By DOUGLAR ! ‘ SHERWOOD, Patontees, St and 53 bite street Batchelor’s Newly Invented wi ‘Toupee are most perfoct imitations of mature, meesure card to 16 street, N.Y. Ratcholor's Mate 1 taneous: black or fod applied oh W. A. cr paroimnck” Bills Hair Dye.—50 Contes, brown Wo. | Barclay street and by all die Cnguent. and for s Sete ae and In- Al Barclay street. Bold 16 Bond sireet, Black or Infalia a ja Croam Forces the Hair, Whi old wholesale urtantiy. Mad rectal by Wek BATCHELOR, 10 Boed strwos The beat im AY ~ Bye privately applied. No. Actor Mouse, (rrussen—Marsh « Co. '. Anite ar © ‘Truss, No. 2 Veney street (Astor Howe), opposite the ehu Trusses, Kinatic Stoctcinga, Shoulder Bandages, GLOVER & Bree, Suspensory TOBAK, No, 4 Atin steset, under Sarnum's Museum FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fawar, March 15—6 P. M. The money market is rather easier; the banks are competing actively with the discount brokers for mercantile paper, and some very choice names passed to-day at 5 per cent. On call the brokers borrow at 5, and with good collateral any amount can be obtained between 6 and 6. The foreign exchange market is more active; the receipts of specie from Europe have improved the demand for bills, and bankers raised their rate to 106% for sterling and 6.30 for francs. At these prices the demand fell off; but at yesterday's prices any amount might have been sold. ‘The feature of the stock market is the steady appreciation of government securities. Tho de mand for Treasury notes and government stocks seems to increase daily; itis evident that large profits will be made by the speculators who bought these securities during the period of dis- trust. To-day the fives advanced 144, and the sixes % per cent; Treasury notes were 14 per cent better, and at the close there was a fair de- mand for them at the advance. State stocks were not so strong to-day; Missouris fell off 34 and ‘Tennessees were offered at a decline from yester day's price. Choice railway bonds continue in request. An advance of 1 per cent took place this morning in Hudson River seconds, of % in Michigan Southern seconds, and of 14 a % in vari- ous Western railway bonds. Erie fourths were also 1 per cent better. There was very little change in the general speculative list. Pacific Mail advanced %; Erie was at one time % better, but afterward lost the advance; and the Western shares, in the morning, were generally a fraction higher than yester- day. After the first board, however, su- preme dulness fell upon the market, and though no stock was pressed for sale, it would have been necessary to meet the views of buyers to effect transactions. Operators generally seem to be watching for the next turn of the cards, and to be unwilling to. move in the dark. The follow- ing were the last quotations of the day:—United States 5's 1874, 88 a 34; Tennessee 6’s, 7434 a %; Virginia 6's, 78 279; Missouri 6’s, 66a 2¢; Can- ton, 1415; Cumberland Coal preferred, 6% a 8; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 89 a %; Pennsylva- nia Coal, 78 a 79%; Pacific Mail, 86 a 4%; New York Central, 7834 a Erie, 32 %; Hudson River, 44% a 45; Harlem, 1534 a %4; do. prefer- ted, 38% a 3034; Reading, 4354 a 44; Michigan Central, 57% a 58; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 1634 a %4; do. guaranteed, 36°4 a 37; Panama, 116 @ 116; Illinois Central, 8044 54; Galena and Chicago, 70% a %{; Cleveland and Toledo, 34% a 34; Chicago and Rock Island, 58 a; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 72448 %; Millwaukee and Mississippi, 11 a %{; LaCrosse and Millwaukee land grant bonds, 15 a 15; Illinois Central bonds, 9834 a 99. Public indignation against the new tariff in- creases as it becomes more widely understood. It seems incredible that, with their eyes open, and at such a crisis, men not suspected of lunacy should have enacted so infamous, ridiculous and fatal a measure. The three Southern Commis- sioners who, it is said, are about to be despatched to France and England as representatives of the Southern confederacy, need no other weapon than this tariff to carry their points. For, notwith- standing the hostility of the people of Europe to slavery, it cannot be expected that they will carry their antipathy so far as to neglect commercial and material considerations altogether. And when they are forced to choose between a nation which shuts out their goods, and a nation which not only admits them at a nominal duty, but which enjoys f monopoly of the raw material on which foreign manufactures depend, it will need very heroic ad- herence indeed to the anti-slavery principle to prevent both France and England at once taking the Southern side in our dispute. What- ever sympathy the North enjoyed in Europe at the commencement of the quarrel, this tariff will probably destroy. Whatever dislike the secession- ists had aroused in Europe by their pro-slavery sentiments, their sagacious and liberal commer- cial policy will now efface. This state of things is the fruit of the narrow, grasping, avaricious policy of Senators Cameron’and Simmons, and the ramp of the old protectionist party. The letter of Sena- tor Cameron, in which he boasts that the last act of his Senatorial career was to vote for taxing the people of the country at large, in order to build up factories in Pennsylvania, and the successful efforts of Senator Simmons to compel every con- sumer of wood screws to purchase exclusively ofthe American Wood Screw Company of Providence, R. L, are fair instances of the wisdom, statesman- ship and patriotism which have now prostrated the North, at the very time above all others when most strength was needed. The following was the business of the Sub-Trea- sury to-day:- , By Adams & Co." 8 express we have New Or- leans papers of the 11th in advance of the mail. The bank stetemont for the week shows the follow- ing changes as compared with the previous re- turn:—- Shor! sit ms Prrtey 1 nis loans. $14 AB] 82 ne 032 crea 17,590 006 Ine. 17/588 ulation... . 7 at Ine. ieraee " * a0) 021 aioe 676 Dei 17,655 10,560'005 10,501,496 Inc... 58,509 Pate 898 1,682,684 Ino... 121,414 074 19,022,252 Dec... 109,278 |, a8 will be perceived, are quite anim- pees Tequire no special comment. ‘The ratio of coin to ev very liability is 67 64-100, against 57 433-100 Jast week. money market was rather quiet to-day, though wo oon ‘evidences of a more hopeful footing? Some very paper was parsed at 12 per cent, and a line of pia ems chy 1 C4 mortgage went down at 10. There are but few desirable names offering. There ig aa in- quiry for stocks, but operations are checked by the higher views of seliers. somo very proferred securities fare held at 244 por cent above the last sales. We nottcs a sale to-day of 100 shares Pank of New Orleans at), and some resales at $1. Exchange was in fair request to. day. First cies sterling brought 105, and busiuess was done at a range of 104% a 105, Drafts with bill of ledipg rule at 10301053. Francs are rather dull, and the best names are not easy to sell at 5f. 42)¢. We quote the run from 5f. 4235 a 6f. wilting god Son. oe are offering at Sf. 46 Sixty day bills on New York, prime, were sold at 1X a 17% end 9 dlocoum. Others go at 214 a weaving drawers hold at 14. Sight was apd be Lak at Me a 4 discount, par. Stock ane. Femay, ‘March 16, 1861. 200 wha NY Con RR. 7836 ‘a ; $15000 U 36's 'B1,con 9234 £000 93 =a Indiana 6’ toa Gi rH 8 88 ¥, ee Centr: tot ¥ Gen iP 1B O00 ErieRR2mbex’64 10015 BBs bansis ino ErieKR “imbass ri 60 Mich B&N iad Kit, ao . 1600 Hud RivRR@m 1OL 300 “ 100) Harlem letmb. 100 = 460 GOs. seveee Mf 1000 Hav'em 24m bs 95 60 MichS&NIndg#. 37's 12000 Mich 80 24 mb 6814 250 do... . 8 6000 Til Cont RR bds 98}, 60 2000 Chic &N Wim 49 200 . 7 oO do.. + 86% 6036 60 TI Cen Ri sorip.. 81 00... . 69 600 do. + 80% FO0OCHI,BAQKRSpcD 96 140 S0 she Awor Rx Bk. 92 60 20 Nations) Book... 953 60 50 Pacific Sail s 854 100 do 437 do. 85% 96 Galena & Chi RR. MG 60. a 10 dow... 7 bo 40... ..800 86% 160 Cleve & Raggy CON YC RR..... 78% 86 Macon & West AR 96 ge, for Weslorn yellow. Rye was with sales of 4,100 bushels. “Barley jabout the same. .—The market was not ‘active, b ut prices wers Die a 120., with little to be hai the iatter figure. The transactions at ine. a Wie, aa jaa ype Ley pe all y Gloucester to load with 28,000 bushels wheat, in ship bags, at 12d. A brig was taken up to load with wheat for Cork and a market at 15d. Huprs.—Throoghout the week a moderate activity has existed, and salos to a fair extent have been consum- mated at about last week’s prices. At this season of the a the market is usually very animated, the trade ing in the babit of stocking the tanneries for the sum- mer, bu; the unsatisfactory state of the leather market has caused them to exercise extreme caution in pur- chasing. We cannot look fora very active demand till the ruling prices for the raw material avd manufac. tured article are relatively altered. The principal sales of this week are 7,200 dry Buenos Ayres at 2130. a 22c., 6 months; 3,000 do. Rio Grande at 20c. , 6 months ; 10 000 do. Orinoco at 10c., 6 months; 2,000 do, San Juan’ at 186. , 6 months; 2,000 do. Savanilla, 1 ed do. Porto Cabello ana 6,000 Butchers’ Association on p. t. Leatngr.—A moderate business is being done in hem- lock sole at late rates. The Southern trade, which for a week or two was quite activo, has entirely ceased, owing to tye operation of the new tariff in the Southern’ confe- deracy. Oak sole is rather more active, and prices firmer than for hemlock. Mo1.asas.—The market was inactive: sales of 50 bbis, New Orleans were made on p. t., and 30 hhds, Porto Rico at 38c. a 30c. Provisions.—Sales of pork were confiaed to 200 bbls, at $16 76.8 $17 for mess Band $12 50a $12 75 for prime, rf barrel, the market closing heavily. Beef was stea: ad | 20 bois. changed bands at yesterday's prices. lard reached 350 packages at 9}/c. a 10'xc.; om ry at meats, 150 ports at 6\:c. a 6Xc. for shoul- dera nd 8. a 8%c. for bams. The transactions in ba- con, butter and cheese were ligbt; prices were unaltered. Pveans were steady and intair demand, with sales of 1,588 hbds., part Cuba refining goods, at 5c. a 6Xc., and 68 boxes brown Havana at 61.0. Tonacco continues in fair demand, Tho sales embraced 216 bales Havana at 38c. a 55¢ , 289 bales Yara at p. t, und 372 pares seed leaf at 4c. a 106, Woor—The market this week looks a trifle better. More inquiry, but not much done in tho brisk business could be done if bolders wou views of buyers a little more, but ands being light of the best kinds of wool, they are not disposed to give way, and purchasers must ia the end eee oe terms offered. Fleece wool has not been orted as sold. Pulled has been taken in smell quan- Hf es at 32c. a 8%. for super and extra. Very little done in California. sales of foreign to report. Married. Anwernoxe-—Hars.—In this ejty, on Thursday, May 10, 1860, at the residence of and by the Rev. Dr. McCarteo, F. H. axmarone to Mankuane E, eldest daughter of io) Niall, all of Hoboken. FLanpers—Aauicn,—In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, March 14, by the Rev. Henry Blanchard,’ of the Chureh of the Restoration, B. Epwin Fiaxpers to Maxy E., younges) daughter of Wm. Amigh, ch, xa Hurve:~-Hunren.—On Thursday, March 14, by tho Rev. M. DC. Crawford, Onance 8. Henna, of Philuiel in, to Mrs. Francs E. Hoament, daughter of Samuel ixon, Faq., of this city. Prutox—furren —On Tuesday, March 12, at tho resi- dence of the bride's father, by-tho Rev. Dr. A. D. Gillette, Howmx (. pw to Mary Kiaza, daughter of Casper Ritter, [sq., all of this city. Died. Axngzran—At Ravenswood, 1, 1 on Friday morning, March 15, Eowaxp Wriuias, son of Hward Andaries6, aged 8 years and 4 months, Casemy.--On Thursday, of old age, Mrs, Cancanive Casey, aged 79 years. The funeral will take place from the residence of her son-in law, Francie Evans, No. 64 Marion strest, this (Sat- urday morning, at ton o'clock. Conisi--on Friday, March, 16, Euuacs Mania Coax daughter of Thomas and Mary Coakley, aged 10 years and 8. day A friends of the famity are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resiaence of her parents, on Third avenue, be tween ifty ninth and Sixticth streets Cortixs —On Thursday, March 14, Jomy Couts, of con- sumption, after along and painful liiness, which ‘he bore with huavenly patience, in the 424 yoar of his age, a na- tive of ihe perigh of Chreo, county Cork, Iroland. Tuo {riends and nequaintancts, also the members of Lancers, Sixty-ninth iment, are reepectfuily invited avtesd the funeral, from his late residence, No. 73 Hamilton etreet, Brooklyn, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. ‘County Cork papers please copy. Dau —In Brooklyn, of consumption, on Friday, March 15, Mant Anve, the beloved wife of Michuel Daily, aged 22'yenrs friends and acquaintances of the family aro re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence cf her parents, Michael aod Mary Duffy, No. 144 Btate treet, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at half past two o’¢lock, Forry,—0n Friday, March 15, Auce Foury, the beloved wito cf Michael Foley, aged 27 yours. Ker friends and acquaintances, and those of her brothers, Martin, John and Terexco McGowan, are_re- spectfully Invited to attend the faneral, on Sunday after noon, ut two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 49 Mott atreet. Foun —On Thursday, March 14, of diphtheria, Lazy, the only and dearly loved daughter of Fredrick Henry and Eliza Ford, aged 2 years, 6 months and 3 days. Her remains will be taken to the Episcopal church, ‘Thirty-seventh streot and Proadway, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 68 West Forty-third street, for funoral ser views, and from thence to Groen wood for intermeat. Fistym.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 14 Cuanuxs Fisimr, in the 86th year of his oge. the friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Kplacopal church, Bushwick Crovs Roads, thie (Saturday) afteraoon, at t #0 o'clock. Frrerarmcx —In Melrose, Westchester county, New York, Faxpmvick, only son of Frederick and Susan Fits patrick, aged § months and 21 days. ‘The {riends ond relatives, and tsembers of Washington Chapter No. 2, 0. U. A., are invited to attend the funeral, aan late residence, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. Fryxw —On Friday, March 15, Many Forwy, relist of tho late Michael Iyno, natives of the parish of Bailyjames- duff, county Cavan, Ireland. Tho friends and relatives of the family are most ro- epeetfuliy invited to atteud the funeral, on Sunday after noon, at one o'clock, from ber iate residence, No. 170 Fast ‘Twenty second strect, between First aid Second avenucs. Gime.—On Friday, March 15, of hasty consumption, in the 22% year of her age, Exo J., wife of Jobn W. Gibbs, aad youngest on ag Of tho late Alfred and Jenaet Ki’ mendorf, of this The relatives and friends of both famitice are respect- fully invited to the funeral, from Io, £37 Grand street, on Bundy afternoon, at hail past one o'clock. Goormw.—On Friday moruing, March 15, Benwann Gooomw, eged 66 years. ‘The frievas and Felatives of the family, and bkewirs the members of Washington Division No. 48. of T., also the watchmen of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- nence, 208 Prospect wtreet, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Hawes —On Thoraday, March 14, in Brooklyn, Ava! v4 B. Hawes, in the 40th year of her age. Her friends and those of the far'ly are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'eleck, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Charles Parker, No. 18 Fourth place, Brooklyn. Boston papers please Bocortr—On Thu + March 14, Coances Bavry, youngest child of Wiillam'and Nancy Hoggett, aged 10 months and 7 daya, ‘The friends or the family are reapectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Petrday) afternoon, at one o'elcek, from thelr residence, No, 119 Kast Thirty fifth etreot. ‘New London papers pense Inwix On Friday, Mare , Carmen sy, Rd of Wil- Vem H. Erwin 0 y. months am The relatives and friends nds, and the emer of In surance Patrol No. 2, pe fully invited to attend the funeral, from the street Methodists Church, on Sumaay Mdnersecn at or o'clock, Lewis —On Driday moraing, March 15, Ito: net Leowann, ee ne are wis, aged 1 year, 8 mouths on ays. ‘The relatives and friends of the femily are Mis ane fully invited to attend the fanersi, on Sundey afvernco it ope o'cinek, from the reaidence of hin parcate, No, 96 Craod street, Livinesros,—In this olt7, on Saturday, March 9, of 8. a 29 years. the tate mreet Congregational church. ‘are 4 invited to attend, Macvixx —On Friday morning, March 16, Mre. Euma- —_ a 8 a pauies of Lurganban, County Fermanagh, reland, aged 66 Notice of the time of the funeral, from her late resi- on hat Few York, will be given in tomorrow's —At the residence of his parents, J. W. baggage yt by 2 ear and 7 months, The friends famtiy are Taepecttully Invited to attend the funeral, om Sunday, at twelve o'clock, from om the renicenod of his parenta, No.134 Houston street’ papers “au Mxtviis.—On We morning, March 14, Jom Mrrvirim, in the 38h yenr of bie age. ‘The friencs and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sati ') afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late’ residence, 191° West Nino: teenth stroct.’ His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Glasgow paper tin San Lape A Garnet B. Post, former. ly rp county, N. J., need d 40 years. Mr. Post wos one of residents Gp tastee, cncsha tte ten tt 8. H. Williams & Co., and subs quently of G. B. Post & Co. He was highly esteemed by all who knew him. ‘Srxexs.—On Thursday, March 14, Sawvxt K. Srexrs, in the 37 ‘37th year of his ae. ‘The relatives and friends of the Laoggs 4 are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, Schraalenburg, N.J., this (Saturday) ek, at two o’cl Tarrant.—On Thursday, March 14, Exumy Kewxepy, wife of Cornelius Tarrant, in the 26th year of her age. The friends and ‘acquaintances of the family are re- et ties to attend the funeral, from the — dence of father, No, 69 East Forty second street, this Gente) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further Wanrp.—In San Francisco, Cal.,on Tuesday, February 12, Gronax R. Wann, aged 43 years, eldest pie George A. Ward, of New Brighton, staten taland. WARNKk —OD eridsy, March 15, Jimmy, only son of the Inte James M. Warner wot temains Will be taken to Poughkeepsie for inter- ee Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 14, at the residence of his son-in-law, George .'Welles, No. 36 — place, Rev. Eu Waxxxe, in the 72d year of his “eThe “gpa will be taken to Shrewsbury, N. J., for in- terment. YouyG.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 14, Eure Axpexson Young, in the be hyd of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family oe are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from the Summerdeld M. E. church, corver of Washington and Greene avenues, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invitation. ne “4 te ohh 18T on (7 al fr onah test of tapers a CLOC! une aaa AND EE Corrie, BUNION! borer 4 hy Di hirorrit 7 Teo ‘Broads physicians Cuma ae roar, ca sy De 964 Broadway. FINELY PERFUMED, ELEGANTLY rut vr, UNEQUALLED FOR CHRAPNHsa, - 60,000D0ZEN SOLD ALREADY. ONE THOUSAND DRUGGISTS KEEF rr. IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN. IT I8 THE GREAT POPULAR ARTICLE. RAPIDLY DISPLAGING ALL OTHERS. PUT UP IN FOUR SIZES. THE SUING 1 hme] TO! at | ocTbgboptles told as much aa Te ald feshoned &8 1 oh o holding Balt alate PINT BOTTLES AT. AT FIFTY ©) QUART BOTTLES AT (a J DouaR, THE An seen Hint perfect wonder Special retail depot at AUG, B eda iO'3 News Buge than, 636 Broadway, New York. barr WHOLESALE ONLY AT 162 BROADWAY. “D?s YOU WANT WHISKERS?"—OF COURSE do. All men want them; but using my jou cannot have them if they will pot grow fort ‘ning in existenge that will ir tome on raooth ‘on the perf within ol weeks atter se n before the publi for nine years ye years, and hae ‘asver fae, EAFNESS, SIGHT, NOISE IN THE HEAD AND SORE THROAT, AT ONCE CURED BY DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, WITH HIS ATHEREAL RAR INTALATOR AND FAMOUS LARYNGOSCOPE, AGAIN, AGAIN AND AGAIN, NEW TESTIMONY, NEW TESTIMONY. fi ft MISCELLANEOUS. A*® IMPORTANT eo COPBUMPTION, Mano ANTS, coUGHS COLDS, MAKORA ARABICA, NC ar WHILE TRAVELLING s ARABIA. All who are suffering from consumption should use the Makora Avabiea, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are threatened with consumption should use the Mbkore, Arabica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suifering from bronghis should use the Ma “oh who are suifering tress broat, “aie 4 colds, All wl ‘are suff sore throat A en should use the Makar Arablon Giscoveréd by @ missionary All who are suffering from asthma, scrofula ee impurities of the blood, should use the Makora Arabica, discovered by ® missionary in Arabia, }teuren consury It cures bronabitts. Tt cures gore throat, conghs and colds It cures asthma, scrofw'a, and impurities of the blood. on his ih read remedy is now for the first time introduced “a was identiaily discovered by @ missionary while altel ‘Arabia. Hie was cured of conmumptiod Ny itt use after bis case was pronounced hopeless by learned phy- ficians in Europe. He has forwerded to usin writing a full ull account of his own extyaordinary cure, and a number of other cures whioh ha cotme under his own Cbeervalion, and’ sieo 6 Tull soovamt of “AL his request, and tm by & desire to extend « know. ledge of this remedy to the publig, we have bad, his conan nication Pepin bya torm, for free distribution. T i interest is en! au secount which he gives of sme of he obtaiced from ‘at our Olle, or it will be for it. ypblet may be obtained sent free by mail to all who appl We import we Makora A! direct from Smyrna, tron) S amped Cleon & Gylippus, and we nave alwa; on bi ‘supply, put up in bottles ready for use, Ww! ee se Bont by mail, on receipt of price and on 2¢cente for po: tage, “ For sale w! and URED GILMORE & 00., Importer of Drugs and Medicines, Dewween Broudway and jasssu Broo, Bold also by drugisis) genera:ly, CABD, The Indian Herb Doctor, F. TUMBLETY, BD. afaraot ha couple or inwan wi ne pains Bi Seo taneaee mene es e information yf x: from them. No cbarge for cvnsultation or Vice, | Ofice No, 98% Broadway, within half « minute's of the Fifth Avenue Hotel. OUR MOTTO. use such Balms as have no strife With Nature or the Laws of Late With bod our hands we mever aia, Nor Poison men to ease thetr Pi Que Father, whom 1 ML goodneee Al fille, Provides the means to cure ‘cure all all tte The simrle Herba, beneath ‘Well used, relieve our pains oo Segehe A imple Herb, a simple Flower, Cullea from y Thear, theve suai! Of change und health to thee (ASTONISHING PRIORS FOR CHINA, GLASA, 4C., orp jest received large, quantitien of China, Glass Other goods, por ships Admiral and Germania, hich bad been ordered previous to the panic, and which wé FOR ©. 100k at the following boun fe Dei of priors, and compare them with ang bilis ever pore Sempies of the guods om fanibition i in our windows, Freneb ining Plater, of good quailty, for $1 per dopen' never before sifered for esate $1 Bi Preoch Chinn Hreakfant Plates for 86 conte, aud Tea Places 19,cente per doren. reneh China Lioing Servicer, 224 locos, for $22 French Chin Tea Bere Hoes, 44 pieces, for witteneh decorated Tea Services, 44 plécos, He 86 25, und up wind other Chine goods tn proportion. Silver plated Toa Be pled, Yor Tor. ii Das ter cut gia. Cake Baskets.” é Table Forts, por dozen. ke, Dessert For coe ride eseess es Table ceoees, “1 : 1% A great arieiy of other goods such aa’ Gas Fixtures, Cut ‘ec. at equally low prices. “The goods are now olfered 4 ready for sale, 61! lots over $6 delivered free of charge in jew Yor! rooklyn an nko " vodwou Ta CO, _ #88, 490 and 492 Broadus, corner of Broome street, N.Y. AR WM. EVERDELL'S SONS, WEDDING CARDS AN? Envelopes of the latest styles, 104 Fulton street, N, ¥ iahed 1815. ‘i Y GIMBREDE'S, 538 BROADWAY, ARTISTIS MONO B. grams beautifully cut and stamped Jo note paper. AT WELREDELL'S OLD STORE, 909 BROADWAY. cfiding Cards, those celebrated engraved Cards, sole daly ot tate shore. 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