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THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. THE FIRST ELECTIONEERING DOCUMENT. The Evening Post Out in Favor of “Oid Abe.” feveral Little Stories By or About President Lincoln, &e., {from the Evening Post, Fob. 17.) It would be hardly necessary to inform the nation that our worthy President, im the midst of the anxieties of a Btate of war that continually torture bis mind, is wont to And Sceoaieant relief in an appropriate anecdote or well turned jest No man, says Mrs. Stowe, has suffored more and deeper, albeit with adry, hires patient pain, that seemed to Some ttke ingensibility, then President Lincoln, ‘*Which- ever way it ends, be Said to the writer,’ I have the im. Pression that i sban’t last long after it is over.” Atter the dreadiul repulse of Fredevicksburg he is _ré &e.. Ge. to ‘eported Dave said —*If there ig aman out of hell that suffers One of the troops In those dark days’ big | Ment of a large additional number of brigadier moro than [do { pity him.” Deavy eyes and worn and weary air told how our reverses wore upon bim, and yet there was a never failing fund of Patience at the ‘pottom, that sometimes rose to the sur- face in eme droll, quaint saying or etory, that forced a laugh even from himeeli. PRESIDENTIAL PUNS, Me. Lincoln, in ts happier moments, ts not always Feminded of » litte story, but often indulges in a veritable joke, One of the lacest reported wheo he ‘ound himeelt attackod by the varioloid, He had poev recontly very much worried by people asking | General favors. “We.l,” said he, when the cont is disease was coming upon him, “Py¥oe got something now that [ can givo to every body. ” About the time when there was considerable grumbling as to the delay in forwarding to the troops the money due them, a Western paymaster, in fall major's attire, was one day introduced at a public re- cetioa. *‘Peing bere, Mr. Liucoin,’’ said be, ‘1 thought I'd call and pay my rospects.”” “Krom the ‘complaints of the soldiers,” respouded the President, “I guess that’s about all auy of you do pay ” It is told by a general correspondent. who is probably “roliob @"' that Mr. Linesla was walking up Pennsylvania Avenue the otner day, relating “a litle story”? to Seer tary Seward, when the latter oalled bis attention new figu bearing the name of «I, R. Strong.” “Ha! ‘ays Old Abe, his countewance lighting up with a pecunar mile, “1 RK. Strong, but collee are stronger.’’ Seward Smiles, but mace no reply, We don’t see how he could Teply after so atrocious a thing #8 that A SIORY CONCERNING 4 SECOND TERM A gentleman, it is said, some time ago hinted to the Frosident ‘hat it was deemed quite settled that he would ‘Accept 4 revomination for bis present office, whereupon Dir Lincoln was reminded of astory of Jesse Dubois, out in Iitinois. Jesse, a8 State Auditor, had charge of’ the Btate House at Springfield An jtinereot preacher came long and asked the use of it for a lecture. “On whit subject?” asked Jesse. “On (he second coming of our Saviour,’’ answered the long-tacea Millerite. **0 bosh,’’ retorted Uncle Jesse testily: ‘I guess if our Saviour bad ever been to Springfielt, and had got away with bis lile, he'd be too smart to think of coming back io." This, Mr. Lincoln said, was very much his case about ‘the succession, As a Curther elucidation Presidential Romors, a story is told of how a supplicant for oitice of more thun ordinary pretensions called u him, aod, preaumtog on the activity he had shown in be- bali of the republican ticket. asserted, as reason why tho offico should be given to bim, that he had made Mr. ‘esudent. Law “You made me Presidcat, did you,” gait M ithe twinkleor bscye. 1 think’ I did,” said pplicant. ‘Then a precious mess you've # emo into, that's all,” replied the President, and closed We discussion. ABOUT THE NEGRO QUESTION, aon pete wilt be Sprint haps, af Mr, Lin- n'a reply to @ la (1l1.) clergyman, who asked him whit was to be his Coes onthe tiavery ‘question. “Well, yout question is rather @ cool one, but I will anewer it hv tefling you a story. You know Father B. the ola Methodist preacher? aud you know Fox river, its (resets Well, once in the of Bea young Mechodist wis.worrying. about tox riv ex. Pressing tears that be should be prevented frote fuiflling Bome of his appointin mente by a (resbet in the river. Father B. checked hit In bis gravest manner. P *Young “man I have always mde {ta rule wemy Presidont,*I-am not going to worry myself slavery question till 1 get to it.” A few days. & Mothodist minister culled on the President, ‘ahd.ao.be. ing presented to him, said simply eure Dreestentel are como to tell'yoe that I think we bave got to Fox rye) We. Lincoin thanked the clergyman and langhed One “any, itis saia, @ distinguished New York official was at Washington, ‘nd in an interview with the Presi dept, introducsa the qnestion of emancipation. “Weil, you #00." axjd Mr. Lincoln. ‘we've got to be mighty cautious how we manace the question. If we're Bot, wo shall be like the barber ont io }limis, who was shaving a fellow with abaicbet face and lantern jaws luke mioe, The berber put mes finger in bis customer's Mouth, to mske'bis: cheek atick out: but while shaving away ho cut throngh the fellow’s cheek amd cnt off bis own Angor. If wa don’s play smart about the negro we Shall do «8 the Oxever did. It te greatiy to the cre! to’ tbe President that pos Since ualearned many of bis Kentucky prejudices gubject of treedom, and is now able to do what ‘aos apa bt. ws AX AGRERAPLE MIBAPOINTMENT. att, Lincoln, a8 the bizbest public efficer of the nation, Bccessartiy very much bured by all sorts of peopie cue won bim. Ap officer of the government calied one day at the wine Bouse, and introduced a clerical friend, “Mr, Presidvat,” said be, “allow me w preseat te you my friend. the Rev. Mr. F.. of ——. Mr. F. bas expressed a desire to 360 you and bave some conversation with you, ‘and | am happy to be the means of tatroducing bim.”” ‘The President shook bands with Mr. F., and, desiring him to be sented, took a seat himeelf. (Bein i8 countenance Baving ansimed 80 a at vane patient waiting—be aid ‘Tam now ready to hear what you have to say.” +O) biess you, sir,” caid Me F., oT nave nothing espe- cially to say. I merely called to pay my respects to you, aay, ‘as ponsible, in order that aa little delay oot. as one of the milion, to assure you of my hearty | ‘! Home sty Prosecution of the a ath sympathy aud support.” **My dear sir,’’ said the Presi- dont. rising promptly—bis face showing instant relief, ‘end with both bands grasping that of his visitor—“! am Red glad to see you; 1 am very —— — you, mdeed. I thought you baa come to preach to CONCERNING conaaee, It ts stated that be was mnch disgusted at the crowd of Officers wtio some time ago used to loiter about the Wash. fngton hotels, and he is reported to have remarked to a q@ombor of Congress: ‘These fellows ana the - ‘mr? do vex me sorely,”” Another member of Congress was conversing with tbe President, aod was somewhat annoyed>by the President's yeaairy (@ divert attention from the serious subject he Bot oo his uttea by Indicrous allusions. ‘Me. Lincotn,”? said be, "I think you would bave your Joke if you wore within a mile of beil."” oun —_ President, ‘that is about the distance at. be rnfornted thet General pap had been cap. tured hy the tobels at lent i# reported to have said that he did not sated the tows or" Ahobrigadior aa much as be did the loss of the horses. he, **| cvn make a much better brigedier in ine it Dat tho borses cost one bundred and twenty-five doilars @ picoe.’ 2 INQUISITIVENRSS NONPLUSSED. Mr Lincoin has & very effective way someiimes of dealing with men who trouble him with questions, Some ‘body asked him bow many men the rebels had in tho field. He replied very seriously,“ [welve hundred thou. aod, sccording to the best anthority.”” The tnterro- gator blanche im the face, and ejaculated, My God” “Yos, sit; twelve hundred thousand—no doubt of it. ‘@( our generals, when they get whipped, sav ‘the onemy outoumbers shem from three or five to one, and | must believe them. We have jour hundred Whea the Shermeo expedition whieh captured Port Royal waa fitting vul, there was currsity to leara ‘whore it had A person visiting the chief magts- | trate at the White House tmportuved bim to disclose the destioation to him, «Will og Keep It entirely secret! asked the President. “Oh, yes, upon my honor.’ ** Wel @aid tho President, “¢1’ll tay you. ” Assuming an air of | mystery, drawing the man ‘hese to him, be | pt him ‘a totment awaiting the revelation withan open mouth and groat anxiety, “Well,” said he to @ loud | whisper ich was all Lover the room, “the expe- dition bai 00g to— sen Whea Gener! Denice was fttiog out bis Boge om oan to | Now Orleans tt will be remembered that be used to an- Swer all questions as to his destination with great frank- hess by saying that it was going south. A RRUUKR TO PROPLE ASKING TRIVIAL FAVORS. A Virginia (armer, not ovor patriotic, probably, impor- tuned ite V'resident ‘to use his iniluence to have ‘a claim | for damage dove to his farm by soldiers con- rf . “Why, my dear sir,” re. plied Mr. Linooin » “1 couldn't think of such & thing. considered individual dled forward to ee. a brother—used to be ood tara long ago. Fe court one morning, with ‘bad road before me, and court house? Sa “otte gor 10, i papers. Presently one s is his remark | #0lved it by a Incid endorsement. of Mr. Lincoln's estimate. of | 44¥ about the undercurrent of puviic opivion. He went ‘Said | tary of the Chamber {rom Mr, Secretary Chase:— * r , : Pr Mot to cross Fox river till Tvetioit.’ And,” said EA en Ray mor. } house No. 154 Church street, the | in the dance cote A NEW YORK HERALD, FREBAY, FEBRUARY “19, 1864, . bis geat: 0, says 1 ‘Judgo, I think coach: man baa been taking a tittle drop too much thy morning. ‘Weill, I declare, Lincoln,’ said he, ‘I should vet much wouder if yuu are right, for he has nourly upset mo bait @ dozen times sivee starting.’ So, putting bis head out of the window, he “shouted, ‘Why, you inieraal scoun- drel, you are drunk!" {Upon which, pulling up bis horses, and iurning round with great gravity, the coachman said, ‘By gorra! that's the first righttul decisiow you have given for the last twelvemonth!’ "* A FEW MORE LITLE STORIES. A gentleman was ng at the Waite House how a friend of his had been ‘arives away from New Orleavs ag nd how, ou his expulsion. when he asked tu by which he was expeiled, the deputation which called ou him told him that the government hid made up their minds to do nothing illegal, and so they had isaued uo illegal writs, and simply weant to make bim go of his own (ree will “Well,” said Mr#Liveoin, “that reminds me of a hotel keeper down at St. Louis, who boasted that he never had a death in bis povel, for whenever a guest was dying iu Lis house he carried him Out 10 die in the street.” A man from New York tells of an interview be bad with the President, ‘*How are you?’ said be. “I saw foun card, but did not see you. { was giad, however, that you carded me, and I was rominded of an anec: dote of Mr. Whitt'esey. When Mr. Cox, then @ young man, first came here, Mr. W hittlesey said to him, ‘Sir, have you carded the Senutora?? sir; T thought I would curry favor first, and pent them. * ‘It inno jokiug matter, sir,’ said Mr. Whittlesey, seriously. ‘It is i duty to card the Sevators. sir; and it is customary, believe, to card the Cabinet also, and you ought to do it, sir. But,’ be added, after a moment's thought, ‘I think Tam wrong: the ‘abinet may card you.’’? required the, levies of ot. major gevorals. The applications and recommendations accord- ingly poured in tu tmmense numbers. They wero carried to the President for examination, by the bushel basket- full, Mr. Lincoln came upon one w the claims of @ certain wortby (not in the service at a “for a general- ship” were glowingly set forth. But the applicant did not speci! y whether he wanted to be brigadier or major general. ‘Tne President observed this difficulty, and » On recetvti the eth gc bene fonts mg ‘ecross, its back, ‘Major conemmene aaa a PRRAOMALLY. Some one was smoking in the presence of the President and complimented him on having no vices, ooither drinking nor smoking, ‘That tsa doubtful compliment,’ answered the Presideat; “I recollest once being outside a stage im Iinoig and a man sitting by me offered me a segar. I told nim I had no vices, He said nothing, smoked tor sine time, and then grunted out, ‘It’s my expericuce that folks who bave nv vices bave plagued few virtues.” The President ts rather vain of his height, but one day a young man called ou bim who was certainly three inches taller than the ‘ormer; he was like the mathe matical definition of the strairht tiae—length without breadth. **Really,” said Mr. Lincoln, “I must look up to you; if you ever get iu. a deep place you ought to be abie to wade out."’ ‘That remiuds us of the story told of Mr. Lincolu somewhere whea a crowd called bim out. He carne out with his wife on the balcony (who is aome- what below medium beight) and made the tollowing ~-briet remarks :’"—'*Here | am, and here {s Mrs. Lincoln. thas’s the tong and short of it.” TWO INSTANCES WHLRE THE PRESIDENT WAS NOT REMINDED OF A BIURY. ‘The President is naturally enough a good deal bantered about his habit of story-telling. Dr. Hovey, of Dansville, N. Y.,callead at the White Aouse, and iound the occupant on horseback, ready for a tide, He approiched and said :—‘‘President Lincoln, 1 thought I would call and sve you before icaving the cuy, and hear you telia story.” The President grected him ntiy, and asked where he was trom. The repiy was, “From Western New York ’’ “Welt, inate a good eoough ‘agar’ 4 without stories,” replied the tresident, and ou he rode. Some moral philosopher was telling the President one on tv explain it at leugth and drew an lilustration from the Sloditerranean Sea. he current seemed very curious ly to flow in both from the: Plack Sea aud the Atlantic Ucewn; buts shrewd Yankee, by means of a cvntrivance Of outs, bad discovered that at the outlet into the Atlan. tic only ‘about thirty feet of the surface water flowed in- ward, while there was a tremendous current under tbat flowing out. + Well,” said Mr. Lincoin, much bored, ‘that don’t remind me of any story | ever beard of.” The phi- logopher despaired of making a serious impression by bis argument, aud lett, New York Chamber of Commerce. THE CODIFICATION OF THK REVENUE LAWS AND THE GOLD QUESTION. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held at one o'clock yesterday, A. A. Low, Esq, ia the chair, tor the’ purpose ‘oftaking iuto consideration the codification of the Revenue. taws. In connection with ‘this subject the tollowing letter was read by the Recre- daxasune Devantanns, Fab. 8. 1864, “bea for a consideratie time di- jews regtiaiions. and usages Felat- be navixation and external coinmerce of the country, ¢ election of the revenue from customs. and { bee Become sbnyiuced that water which was, doubtless, wisely adapted to the condition uf the comniry and its commerce at the time when it was tirat adopted. tu 1 new, from ihe Vaat increase ia our populauga xnd trade, become inade- ateto the wants of either the governinent or tee mere Mle community, and that caretul revisions and simpliicn tions, and in some particulars more radicul moditcations. of a an — as reiorm in their adminis. 6 Bel Grosvenor P. Lowery. -. ‘conjunction weithe me ‘Sohertor of the Ireasury and Mr JF. Malloy, the e Special Agent of thie Brpermoud iu New vork: Mo acta » cpaminigioa ro EA rte and tha inion and codilicatton of the Nevi- oa ‘aud the laws for the collection of cusyoms, Tie Solielior Of the. Treasury has, under tion,” devoted much con: sonsidersiion “te. a made Coe ae New Cig Mme iprocecr nveat ures ta ‘the Custom “Houses ia those «| Htation with tue collectors id ‘other oilices of revenue aud Br. Heller, bas, ie the performance of his duty as Spec: nt o| jee Soretene es decome famili with the wWortime of ver Feven' easona, and also that the ‘views of this Departmet fully Fepresemved. tuat they Bave eeu associated 11 mi Tam desirous thas the work, when completed. shall om body the results not only of legal oy but‘alsa of that commercial ex} erieuen which 5 u 9 Practionl ndvuinietration of the laws and it ait wail the biel Rratitying to me one ore at the oar Sf Commerce to cvater eh 0 the Comission abore named and ald. in a siccesstui necom- Bllehinent of fitbe work sn hand,by ch fatormation and sag ‘as may be im their power (o im; ay de ined important to. the commercial iaierete. of "the country. desirable that, should you accept the invitation now given, the Person or persons Who may be inted by You and the gentlemen composing the commission abore Femed ononld ve brought into commantation at as cat i a ‘A. to Bsq., President. A similar letter was received from Messrs. C. P. Kirk land, A. Schell and Grosvenor P. Lowery on the same subject. THB NIAGARA SIP CANAL COMPANY. A letcer was received from Hon. Sidney P. Ingrahym submitting a drast of # bill to In Niagara Ship Canal Company, and asking the Chamber's opinion on the subject. The matter was referred to the game committee agtve last matter. UNIFORM WEIGHTS AND MKASORRS, 8. B. Rucares called the attention uf the Chamber variety of weights and measures, and urged the mecepetty of some action by the Chamber, and the pro- Vem of giving the matter in charge of a commitces to ed; but the matter was ct iM conjunction wjth the members ef tbe commis- sivn appoiotea by neoreeaty Chase td codify the Revenue PR laws. gentlemen were nominated: — Joba C. ere low, George F. Thomas, Elias C. Wade, Jr., + Bradford. GOLD STATISTICS. ‘The Caammay announced as tho Committee on Resolu- tions on Gold Statistics, adopted at a late meeting, Messrs. A. A. Low, James Browa, James Gallatin, Deu- ning Duer, W. T. © in and John Austia Stevens, Jr. GOLD DEPOSIS FOR CUSTOMA. Jonatnan Sturcus, Eaq., calling attention tothe era of five thousand dollars at the Custom House, offered the following resolution, which was adopted:— Resolved, That it ‘would greatly factlitare the commer. cial transactions of thie city, 80 fer as taey are nocessari- ly connected with the movements of gold. if the Honora- ble Secretary of the Treasury would allow the Assistant ‘Tressurer to receive gold on and 10 issue cortifl cates tor the same, receivable for the Ald te the Refugee. TO THE BDITOK OF THE RERALD. 247 Broapwar, New Yorn, Fob. 18, 1664. Permit me to acknowledge the receipt of the following sums of money for Mr. Jobn H. Quaries, the Union refu- gee who accompatiied me from Richmond, in respoase to he JOHN F. PORTER, Jr., York Cavalry Volunteors. Police Inte jigence. A Sante Sounen Kinwarrso—Tam Pearetrators or Cvs- ‘topy.—On Wednesday evening officer Williamson, of the Filth precinct, while patrolling bis beat, received infor. ‘mation that a colored man was detained orien ~ kept bj pamea Gt. "ye ¢ ‘tod Wiliam Brag. one both negroes, Th officer Ly entered the house, and, on ing & search, ‘@ negro stowed ‘away in an attic bedroom, where he bay been Srey dance bovee , at sated dee ta ete of Nd Gorsh, and said be belonged to Company 1, ee ment Connecticut fofantry; that he enlisted as a 9 ‘and had been in most of battles in and near New Orleana for .nearly two years. Ho also said that bis regiment bad re-onlisied, and returned to Hart. ford Feorait, A (ew “days ago, he, obtained onan sveenee to iit, some friende tn edvieed to ewer’ ned go to Néew York. with Ing away Bragden and. he vouesd and forced. Bich rriving city, Gersh was taken to strost Spa ay Rea ce al vc Ail the fucks the oase, ordered: the’ arreol of Braden and Cornelius, and they were subseq before General Dix, who will give Woe guLyect WDeK whigg ib dqmgndg, IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. A Movement te Confirm the Gi Raiizoad im Broadway Made Common £9 uucil to the Ri Bank—Gettysburg Cemcetery—P a Agricultural College—Nia, Ship Canali Bill Postponed to the First Day of May—Obstructions in Hudson River—Sew York Bounty Bill, dc. Acpany, Feb. 18, 1864. The secret of the rise of H arlom stock tn Wall street is now out. The following Dotice, which ie known to ema- nate directly from the tiarlem managers, was preseated (0 the Seuate this morning’—For a vill entitled an act to Suthorize the New York and Harlem Railroad Company toextend their railroad through cortain streets and ave- ‘nues in the city of New York, in accordance with the re- solution passed by the Mayor, Aldermen and Common- alty of the city of New York, on the 23d day of April, 1863, and further to provide for the withdrawal of the omnibuses from Broadway. ‘There bave ,been all kiuds of rumors flying around for @week past io regard to some movement in Harlem. Soores of mon bave been dodging around with an air of confidence and importance as if they were charged with some wonderful secret. Most of this class knew bat little about it; they were telegraphing and writing to Wall street in rogard to the probabilities and prospects of the bil! to consolidate the Central and Harlem being reported by the House commities. It is now believed many thet the consolidated bill wag introduced as a blind to — public Type mace — of ae rs jem people until the; conclude their plans (or confirmation of the broadway Railroad grant te the Har- Jom Railroad. ‘There is some ppiansillly in this theory. At any rate it accomplished that object, whetber intended or not, There was ¢onsiderable doubt in regard to whether b em otiegy ol bill was intended to be passed can- be uo doubt of the {otention io ane to the Broadway grant. The source that it comes from is 8 guarantee that the movement is not only a bona one, but that the originators and backers of the move have determined to necure its passage this winter if it is possible ao to do. ‘The foliowing are the principal provisions of the bill:— Section 1 confirms the grant of the Common Council of New York to the fariem Railroad wy to extend their railroad from the Fourth avenue, through Broad- way to the foot of Whiteball street, aud through certain other streets in the city of New York. The Harlem Com- pany to pay to the city of Now York ten per cout of the gross receipts of tbo Broadway Railroad, and to keep the Pavement between the curbs, from Union square to Bow- ling Green, and other streeis. in repair. The tare to be five conts, and a license fee of twenty-five dollars per an num for exch car, Section 2 provides for the purehase of the stages on Broadway from the proprietors thereof by the Harlem New yo Te Dermawete and davuiiter, Frollwets, B Goodwei! Hamilton, Jady aad saughier ton, BB 4 New onan sig re ara ty ner. : kie aud wile, Lt Ward Pollock, K Hirsch: and three childrei Fonelins, | aa Di L vor O'Bry Mur tin, Major R Watts. J @ Brandt man, A Cohen, pee Nelson, J ughter, AJ barb, Mere Myers, d De » noke—A Shict! arnt) Bi Fie ie Rovner Garbo, Lwitbur. L oe. pacrtuces.~ Geishour—and ‘Is in (he Havana—Mre Greffer, q iow J A Wilson, Geo Janes Saucers, Geo verfeld, Win J Stevens, ¥ Jackson, A er and servant, Gol Bickmore, Wilkinaon, Jaa Led g Lin. P Dermawets. Bu & H Goudw: D doholieldy Job N Flanders. Morraa F Block, James J nd C nt, A oniwin- Lt W Fish, A Magheimer, & Mar W Hayes, 6 Krover, M Miso Biqutand, Mme Saray Mallon and wife, Isaac Ww ae ee eamship Vontinental—Col Merritt and Dr WW Root, Dr J 5 Weadway, J Marlow, B K Porter, iets A Ly opping, Livut Geo MeFariau, Lieut W J Wood. bee. Cant Ti Stark.” Shgpinin Worth. Lients ayre, Major Clark York vates of the Seventy Hfta regiun lier J A Elka, Lieut Capt i yt Seymour, Lieutenant Labinw, Draper a © Went, Quartermaster all oflicers of Seventy-ifth New eney—and 409 pr Now Yore Voluniee.e im THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best and Cheapest Memaiaeee tn the Coun try. ‘The Waxxty Herat, for the present week, ready to- morrow (Saturday) morning, will contain the Latest News from the iii ot divisions of the Union Army in alt parta of the Country; Late and tmportant intelligence trom the Southern States; Poetry; Two excellent Stories, valuaole reviews of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Cattle, Horse and Family Markets, Agricuitural readiag, Facetia, the {atest Parts Fashions, and all interesting or important News of the past week. Torms—$: ten copies, $15. er year; three copies, $5; five copies, $3; The Topic of the Town is the New fume, the Extract of the Night Blooming Cereus, Clivbrity {8 alrealy national this hemtsphere is its basis. would sea ‘ rely be too much to for ail time.’ stain. | PHALON arussion, ‘The most fragrant tlower of S O'RON dF iroadwa ructible that it OMmcial Drawings o¢ Murray, Eady & Co.'s egiucky ale | Lotiers, 1OKY. 69, 36, 68 ul Cireu lars seat free of charse, by addrenain MURRAY, EDD! aoe ‘Gian ome 18, 1368. 32. M6, § oo O—Keb. ‘1 + 18, 72. B54. 65, 9, 73, 29., & 00... Covington, Ky. Omotat Drawing: of the wees College Lottery of Koatuckv. ere Crass B3—Feb. Railroad Company, the value to be determined and fixed 55. 7, 69, Mi, 40,7 under said uct LA3S B—Febs IR. 1 Section 3 provides for the appraisemont of the stave | 74, 56, 44, 28. 70, 31. 58, 5 Property by appraisers, to be selected by the Circulars sent by address: parties interested, and in case they canvot agree as (o value they are to choose a third appraiser, and the decision of the majority to be bindiag ou the parties, Section 4 provides that the proprietors of thapmiibus lices desiring to avail themselves of the act shall noti'y the Harlem company of their willingness within sixty days aster the paseage of the bill, and the value as deter. mined be this act to be paid in cash withia thirty days after the road 13 in operation. The company to ruu the ‘on the routes on which thoy are run now, except on Broadway, until they extend their railroad through streets on which the stages vow run, except through Fitth avenue, where no railroad is to be permitted. Notice was alsogiven to amend an act entitled an act to regulate the tees (or sear: the office of the Cleric - sane city aud county of New York, passed April 11, bills passed ts the New York an@ Brazil sera Company. Also the bill to incorporate the York Steam Agriculiural Company, Among the bills jatroduced in the Senate was one to fogrporate the National Savings Hank of the city of New York. The object or intent of this bill is to receive deposits aud mvest ia United States securities—to make that @ special feature. 4 bill was presoated to amend tho act of last year granting to the People’s hens the land dovated by re for purposes, by providing that ove-haif of the same be given tothe Agricultural College, ‘Tho friends of thie. bill urge that Congress, in dovuting the tnuds, contemplated that they shoald be ayed for the Tapcomeat of Tocksaled!. Aarioaoees ‘aud educatioust in- ‘They ‘leuk te College an tte 27. 65, 2. 2 Ive Lotteries. Broker, 1 Wall atreet, room N all of the above Lot. a teries, and information gi’ by ANTONTO, 174’ Broadway. 1 73, 10. ioe 23, 19, 59. , 45, 67, 10. “BE. apes (= bo mgt ton, Ky. OMectal Drawines of face aia Asso- elation Company's Lottery of Kents aL Chass 07! ra a 13, 1866. 23, 71, 60 tte irevsing. Faancs, lise & 0 19, 24, 41, 58. fet 18, . 66, 34, 52, 68, 26, 71, 62. . Managers, Covingtoa, Ky. Rogers & Co. authorized to receive deposits and, make, collections on our ‘account. . SIMMONS 400. Prizes Cashed in A’ Legatizea Lotte. vies aud information given. Brokers, 310 Chestout su GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, t, Philadelphia. Prizes Cashed in Au Legal “Lotteries. Prompt nnd reliable information given prieat eA TTON & C0. 10 W Roya! Havann cant premiu id for prizes The hiehent rates paid for Dou cons and alt Kinds of Gola gad Siiver, 0., Lottery Tick ‘Tickets C: Lottery.—Thirty ielemelien furnished "AYLOR & (' Cashed in alt Leg Information eaves. JOSEPH BATES, 16 Wall street, ie ¥. cant A Specdy* nd Permanent Cure of Head- | = [eottagee po ipo to wri lod Tue Agricultural | ne. fom hash March and! Weak: Nerves. featalive of the agricultural taterests, und is eerelore, Cm WOLCOTT Yasta Pain” Annihilator, Sold ¢ cutitied to its share-of the tand. 7 naw ba aa . The bill providing for an additional appropriation te Addteas to Smokers.—Pollak - & “Son, Femove the obstrnctions in the Hudsoa river was cousider- od in the Committee of the Wools, and progressed. There ts nome doum whether the ecoqumnists of the Legislature will ever be wilting to do anything to keep the carnuel open, 60 that the produce of the country oan be poxbed to the water without delay. It may be that they deure matters to xetile buck to the vid staxe conch Veseniite. Pavlic improvements, eapeciaily in the rdvancemont commerce, & mighty slim chance im this ported ture. The Lexington Avenue Railroad bill, reported adversely im the Sense yesterday, wus referred back to the com- mittce to-day for further hearing. The Assombiy war in Committee of the Whole most of the morning seasion. Ibe Niagara Ship Canal bill was. oo motion of its friends, postponed until the frst day of May next. This, of course, ends the Repay here this ea the question bet ages poe fied ty ‘soy action 00 the pa part of thes feet = ania ietere, pe 8 a matter of course, adjourns before bat eg, pvc te ends al! further consideration of the subject Mr. Crook, from the Committees on Public Dofeace, reported a bili to appropriate $30,000 for the erece tion of a mouument io ihe National Cem at Gottys- burg, ia memory of thesoldiers of the state of New York. The Senate bill amending the New York Bouaty and Riot act was takes up in the Assembly and concurred in, Passing ite several readings. It now owatee the signature of the Governor to become a law. ‘The bill to regulate the ferriago of funeral ons between New York and [ng Isiand was ordered to a tnird readieg. The valance of the bills were of no par ticular importance, Peter Cooper's Fire Department—Demo- cratic Caacus on Pollee Bill, &e. Ataayy, Feb. 18—11 P. M1. Senator Laimbeer called atteation this afternooo to the petition of Peter Cooper relative to organizing a tire de partment ia the,police force ia lieu of the present system ; but the committe » did not look upon it very favorably. ‘The committee instructed Senator Laimbeor to ask the ‘Seuate to refer it to the Committes on Literature. The democratic members of the Assembly held another caucus to-day. There was a lengthy discussion over the police question. It was represented that Governor Seymour Was satisiod with toe bill as passed by the Senate, aud ‘would sigo it if passed in that sbape. Some of the members: stated that the Governor had so informed them. There was considerable opposition manifested to the republican names ip the commission: but it was stated that the Goveroor thought it best not to mike any Opposition to them. As the matter stood, the democrats were entitied to two names and the republicans to two; also that each party was entitied to aame the Commissioners, ihe uames of Acton and Bergen went down Lard with #fum- ber of the members; but, it being understood that the connselled against opposing those names. the aos J mene, and resolution were setting hat, in consideration of the fact Wat in the Sottioment of the Police Commissioners controversy the demovrats were entitied to name two men as Commissioners. the part id support Messrs. — and McMurray as ic Com mis- siovers. ‘There was a slim attendance, and only about one half of the democratic.members were Present. Most of the New York eaeenten away. Some of them de- clare they will not ‘S07 More caucuses, but will in the instructions of the joint caucus the charter of the Femate Medical Governor question was adopted "| oe ordered toate reading in the Sepate this eveuing. plats Abels tenes ok City Intelligence. Anasst of Privoe Satm Satu.—Prince Salm Salm, formerly commender of ope of the German volunteer fegiments from this city, wae taken into custody yoster- day by officer Eonis, one of the government detectives atta: Ded to the office of Provost Marshal General Hays. The v.07 for the apprehension of the Prince emanated from tae inadquartere of General Dix, aeeaniene ba famers. meisco. San Puanowen, Fob. 18, 1864, Sailed, ship Benjamin for Shangbao railroad from Marysville to Urovillo, The event was ‘season 18 below 2et nero. aster order, tepairedy A Bioom of Youth for preserving way and druggists everywhe of old “Hrhibiuon” Sodicntet ‘Soap, at The wnta Grerywneve ace by the p oprieti ety wtreet. New Yor Beautitat eam ed. 357 Broome street, near the id retell Pipes cut to Complexton, — Latra’s attained a celebrity of having equal Broad- rived. ‘AUGHN, 223 Bowery. A Quart Demtonn of 0. K. Bourbon for iS Brandy, very fine. $2 $1, $1 25 and $1 50; oid Sarerac Brandy. pest in Pow, Liquors of Fairy ten eee Grands a DECKER: 3, 1338 Browd: way, corner oom ME ee ay i Sold oy ait ae Bottles Wanted. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. a ‘and pint Bottles purchased at tne Depot, 18 Beaver Batehelor's rs Hate - Dye—The ‘Best in the Sold by Chate pbc my Cherokee ce £9 Lee patlent. goon Chir Bi Cancel 18 new depot, mar Wa MeKiIN, "t O0.. 5 _Pamphiet_ Inverted, Natta, nd all diseanes of the fer! cured. without by Dr. mp Co. orld. Harmiess, reliable, tnetantaaeous.. The only per- feet dye. ai Pac: Barclay street. Preservative aod Wig olenale and retail, No. 6 Astor House, Misa yy skilful ‘iste. Pimptes, Eruptions, leah worma, &e., cured by GOURAUD'S Italien 455 Broadway. Pils. manag ZACHARIE, Sur. 195 Broadway, N. ¥. Deniness, Impaired sight, NOISES IN THE MEAD, CATARRHAL AF VECTIONS IN THE THROAT. CARONIC OA CATARRA, MPANIC Sod UCTION OF STACHTAN TUBE ere OF THE Ty! Mi betas On: gnats ew or aurgical aid Beno. a b's consulting roome street Dr. Hunte: the throat nose aed and Of the blood. Ne dock of his \ reheads or Bin'new dept, 109 Browéway. Hoyt's = watha Hi Discovery—A Bot trac! and oot Tincture—cures eruptions of the No. 3 Division street, N, Private entrance, “Rook ers; the eity ie full of knaves, ie Breet reputation oflice. zy ir CHALLENGE TO TEST. There are many hog ae fn the market advertised to and gray restore {i ments are ‘one oF two falling e derive elude that ‘hey are which en be rel it; pre} thine but bis own pre ‘the person. foise whi'e Cah ralle ekine, the Mohge of the reau't to be pubifan: tt thelanpen kane cuistaing he the Saree iy Hybie and grow!h 0! oth ey ee tet con! sires Carico: = Pal Te alse sensation novels of the year. capa novel of mercantile life, The Lite of Jesus. zcellent book, a ebrated French work. Price $1 Light, on Shadowed Paths. T. 8, bull ed Lay By le is Preferable, « and. using the. expacted, tenet bombugs. Thar’ h may be known, wietors of Orr's pa A a WATE Wess ORetiVE batt bes tose ieeae earl " ace, REA Tar Be jeher, Ne New York, Issues nae eee apd will send thea ae ORetity—Hite Tactest with om the eps T1é Chambers ye cross EVE rae ATENED IN ONE 1, ,dineane of the Fy and Rat F, requicing either VON EISEN- reaches , near Twelfth te Exe ulcers of impurities 834, Eight Bewar fife Strop now in use, For y No 7 Astor House. Restorative. seeing the advertise. 8. con- ty Cieeignats yy to the proprietor of proprietor to use no- to use nothing | country, at New Article of Preservation su pervaey98 Nie Pree 80 ea comic books on War military, mise Senth—bis arrest—bis pio La banquets st Del adventures at Rieh- more, are itest man- =o pubis, ie Diary for i! for 186: grater el Sou aaa By Eee Pargent. One of the He ~“Sacocsstuit By Kimball. A Pride a Pe. enn: By the Ac antmer « sing Wye ROTH Ceiee ea jam. The Cel- Beater, L 28H, Davie berty aud independence Giggern Bad Couscript 1000 ie, tor, iad a ore tne at | 20 Se 15% 00 Mich (ou iki 3p HOLMES’ Gallery. br 3000 California Ta.” p25, 136} 20000 Ontoa Mina cor Fi 10000 do ..b4 376 6000 Brie RRbm bas 113 Ia Soctete Hygicnique de New Vork ts ievo Mich 6 NIRR @0 organization of eminent French ebemisia who have made the perfection of articles designed for the use of the | 10000Cbi,BukO8'siim 12> Lon ° 10 Se Toilet the wtudy of theie Hives. 12000 ChikN W RR 2m 9 ™ Mich SaNT ¥ son wanertcant ang'ivager'etning besrna tiartoame 40% | 2200 aout tg aaa BS 1 do bd Lao metallic seal (o leave their labor flor TOIKWa RR 2in $7 'y unless they can first e cnematives as to iteabvolute purity, perfection and | 1500 Pitts, WAC 2m 102 is o Hic ama stk boo i sulotary eilects, 2000 do.....-... LOL% ‘Have she pleasure of announcing as now ready their | 7000 do. 101, bl m pee. RR wor 1 refreshing and invigorating ¥iselgee de Soliette: the elegant 1000 «do. 101% 600 vg i i pavonres; the pure, fragrant Hulle and delighitat Magno! 5000 Pits FWACTBua 874 100 do Philcome—at of which four exquisite productions they | gio) use NMC lam oO aa Ts offer at prices ach oF only perfeet system and eronomy m 6 100 do DBO LIBRE manipulation render possible, 5000 do... 70% 300 do 133 All ordeve und inquiries should be addressed to VICTOR | 2000Atlan, GWAOIm 94% 600 do bto 133% B. MAUGDR, 115 Chambers street, the Society's sole autho | 1900 Chi & Alt Istm 102 690 do bie 138 Fized agent, 27000 Loug Dock bde 110 = 100 Chi, Bur & Qy RR 13a Mauger’s Direction Labels Ta 0000 American gold. 159% oi Miki a Covent on Pennison's Marchanitive Tags, Patrat Dircetion, Labels, 20 ahs herch Kx Bk 08 200 Cleveiyritia RR. LIT Fay's Patent Wook ‘Yaga, Gum Tickets, &c., a8 VICTOR E. 10 Hanover Bank... 100 = 1200 do MAUGER'S, 115 Chambers sireet. “) 10 Maguf &MerehG 100 400 do do... do do. .) Canton Compan: s < Magnolia Pnrilocome and Hulle Philo- i do. vs 7. 100 come of the Societo Hygiemique, of New York. are the most | 95 Del & it en and delichtful articies for dressiag. nourishing and ses the Heir over, lntrotiuesd Price of each $+ le pa bottle. For sa Qhambers elreet. No More Gray Hatr or Baldness.—Forty- five sears constaut study, Consultation (ree by Dr. GRAND } 200 Central JEAB, Astor place, 300 Cumb Coal prov. Pies, Itching Pties.—Use Rossm: tr Cure, It'uever fails, Sold by all druggisis, eh doe Prof, Alex, C. Barry's Tricopherous or | 40? Quicksilver MCo 58 Movieated Compound, for pronorving, restoring aud beauti- id do. tyi eradicating scuef and dandrut!, preventing | 100 Ualdnees aud gray haire chrtog Giasssen of the atin; gineae | 200 Sad muscles (auch as salt rheum, pimples, chuiblains, dc.), } 209 ehapa, rheums swellings, sore throat, &¢.. giving is: | S00 aint eile, in caned of cute bruinen, soratis burns, salsa. | "gp Price 25 cent ate tl world. Principal office 374 ‘Feat atv tre prea, - oo Patents! Patents! 300 Bueka Co Lead ‘atents Messra. MUNN & CO, publishers of ne SOIENTIFIC 8 : AMBHIGAN, continue te act an Awornern for seourina Pe | JpSer iat halon be tents for new Inventions in this and all foreign countries, nr as & Mal Co. 26% 400 Messra. Muun & Co, have had seventeen years’ experience = = 10 soliciting Patents, ‘and have ‘acted as Atiorneys formore | 100 do....... 300 ‘than 20,000 inventors. ie Marino -— Co. Bi 300 imphiets coptaining the Patent Lawa and other imper- | 299 38% 100 tant information for inventors, 1urmished free on applicar | syn TOT Del, LW RR” 200 I. ad ft “a bent, she gon eee alee cate 180 canada Copper Ca bx 300 Tol ke Wad Rit. 68 Corner F and Beventa s'reets, Wanktagtoa, D 9. 5 DOM ye minaret m9 Minne Mg oo. a 200 Tot &Wab pret %e Questions: zi 1OOO'Pitts. Fe W &cat ORME QUEATIONS! im pe We isk abil be ot QUESTIONS: vesrtons: | 129 Com Am Trams Co, 38% 400: 2 one THAT CONCERN EVERY ONE TO ANSWEIE NS! | 1200.N'¥ Coo RR.... 1344; 700 do... ‘oto 98 500 dO... 134% 600 MO... Aro you bald? 700 b10 134% 200 do bio 92g Does your vais fall of | 300 ves ODE 1844 200 do... DLS 8 las your bair ome thi! a 34 ‘ Does it feel harsh and dey, and feverish? i & aroha May. + Bev Oe are tataing gray before tts time heat! sation of the | 100 «lone 13444 GO Alton kTHRR. GaSe 0 you troubled Ww ing, buroing sensation of the £0 Clew, ie in Baht tl Are you troubled with Dandruf? 800 Erie RR. 401 do. 50) RATE You (oudled with what is called Serofula or Belt | 590 do 600 dow... peumny 100 do. 200 do woe GLE H bad the E: d loat your bairt Have sou had the Meusieseand toat it) 0 | 2 200 Chi & Alton prot. WBA Have ou had the Tiphotd Fever, and lost itt 100 do. 100 Chi & Alton RR.. 86 ou had the Brain Fever, and lowt it? 200 a 400 Miss & MORK... 40 ow lost your hair by any 6 kuess? 2500 © do... 300 do. . 4 DoVou wish lixuriant hair? 3 do 200 2a rr) Do yout wish sott and lustrous hair? oe gage Fin ailmenees er n Do you winh gray hair restored! Doyou wish your whiakers glonay? Do You wisi them restored tn color? Do you want a dressing? you want it for your ohildre Do You want it for yourselé for Cather or mother, for brother, sister or friemd? Do you want to make a present? Setes at the Public Board. HAtr past Taree o'CLoon P At. Er poate ene e 135 500 OGRE UES: ORE ny Do you rime for your toilet? De you want arinless article? Do you want a pure article? Do you want a deuble distilled article? Do you want a ¢ eansing articie? Do you want the beat preparation out for dressing. atimu- lating, protecting, rastoring the color, and readering soft. silky and lustrous the human hair? If 80, we warrant 500 Erie RRgproforred 107 DISTTLLAD RESTORATIVE Sy ation By River RR R 1486 TO BE Panay LED AND SUPERIOR TO. ANY | go PREPARATION, EYER COMPOUNDED AND 500 P) Batisfaction Rinrantent or the inoney refunded. 100 Resdiog RR’. It costs but r oue bottle, or #ix bottles for $5, and te | 00 do... 121 200 Mich Ceutral RR, 13536 wo 0. .....42. 196% 100 Mich Bo & NT RR 96% TOOT Goat RR. .D10 133% 309 10 1: sold by cruggiste Awd dolore every G. CLARK D. 38. BARNES & 1 C0. New ¥. Translations! Tr: co. pronelelorn ral Ageut POLYGLOT BUREAU, 71 NASSAU STREET. ae TRANSLATIONS 700 200 of every dacriptinn sceurately made” trom and into.all the madera inguages by ih assoe‘ation Of expsrien.od transla ng torw i of ereryraaioullly’ LgANDER STARR, Director, The Vinsigre de Yotletee of the Societe Hiyslensye of Now Fork, ina moat expuisitn cosmetic. san- Hary and gitinfectant. For aale (price 73 equle and $1 60 per Bott e) at the depot, 115 Chambers s ‘Trasses, Finette Stocking: & CO.'8 Radical Cure Truss office omty Lady attendant. — CITY. COMMERCIAL REPORT, Tavaspae, Feb. 10-6 P: Mt. ‘Astrds,—Repeipts 55 bbia.: alos 30, bbia. pote, a8 $9.87; poarts nominally $19. Brransrorrs.—Receipts 8,138 bbls. four, 249 bis, ane 1,499 , bags corn ment, 680 buslola wheat, 3,010 do. corn, 7,779 do. oats and 3,695 do. barley man. The market for State and Western flour openeda shade easier, Dut closed with» more tage ‘The demana . &e -—Marsh So, 2 Vesey street. doing in shipping grades: eduction from yesterday's figurea. Sales of 14,000 bbls. Canadian four was 60. of and dull, while Southern, though beavy, was aot quote- bly lower: sales 800 bbls. of the former and 1,000 do. of the latter. Of corn meal 260 bbis. soli at previous prices, THONT € CO.,_ 133 Houth ser Phiiadelpnia. Sot aN 715 Broadway and by druggists everywhere, Ped yee rersd Toupeen, davia Cream, for bea Sactecon's. 16 Bond atreet. ir Dye, fa! titying’ the A Dycin: wwe Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premiam vee pris Looe tak terval Machines" Otieg 58 Breadwer, arterial g a ua atemnth sieted sual meee | Seporiine stato and Wontera $200 a a IS FINANCIAL ANDO COMMERCIAL. ToT SA a iy, Feb. 18—6 P. M. Common to mediuee Weatera The speculative mania isa still on the increase, as po mak (lg haa “ may be seen by the immense business that is daily | Commen to good ‘ E ‘ore do transacted at the various sessions of the brokers’ ponies see aa cheats tel critter yy . boards. The rush of outsiders keeps the stock | (ood wo choice extra do 4 jobbers in a state of pleasant excitement, and the ( 35 daily realizations of bull promises and prognoati- 3 ri cations raise the anticipations of cager seekera ‘busbel im after easy fortunes, and make them ready victims juction did orn for Wall street pruning. The public, it seems, hs sere ce. Tae have no desire to learn the operations of cliques great “ ; t in the stock market. They rush into their nets as | ot 1759 tor, Mil cae rea tast as they are spread, without reflecting for @ | ambor lows and Milwaukee, $1 sear ny aS pipe moment upon the chances of escape, as if pom tg oases Wwanseee «Ser eant aie wits bubbies and grand speculative schemes and | gates of sinall parcels Jersey at $1 28a $1 30. ayo “corners were entirely new ideas. It » with sales of 2,000 imo ee 7 +4 cannot be denied that there is often a healthy rise in the market; but when certain stocks are forced up five to fifte: per cent on a st 2 i i for Westorn mixed, Outs wors less active \ve-mar- single day's sales, was the case in the receot i eeaste onater’ Closing Gated wore a8 900. 6 9150 S20 movement in Chicago and Rock Island Railway | Canadian, and Yic. a 92c. tor State and Western. shares, with no reason given for so sudden an ad- Fruoars were rather Ca eee oo Liver- 1 19 a $1 22 (or vow crop Jersey and cod Pennsylvania Ww: gt 23a $1 285, for Jecsoy white, and $1 2 a vance that would satisfy the mind of a schoolboy, peels prtig et £4000 Oierece lard aad 200 beueo the pablic may be sure that the cliques are at.| bacon, 10s. ag ieg tallow, ype) le., work weaving their webs to catch the unwary | f0, Pas Dgmiy 1% Duntola tinal ak outsiders, As compared with the sales of the first | London, per ag ley 1 reg oe four , Loan —. board oh Wednesday, Erie Railroad shares rose in | {r8!- 1 bea ee Tia ie enipre bags, 300 boxes: price to-day 14, Hudson River %, New York Cen- | pacou, 17 St, a6 as mh nemer A od neha és... tral %, Harlem 2, Illinois arnt if cee u, Seatmees, & cc oD ta ll od a, Ite oar “a and Quicksilver Mining 174. Nearly al @ Weat- | and, per steamer, 1.500 it, 2a. encks hame, ern railroad stocks declined. Reading went down = 4 a nae are” ple Lda ee ae, 14, Michigan Southern %4, Cleveland and: Pitts- wae to: Matamoros apd Lng = Calne an Cichgo 2, Civead and |G Asa pian gage et te Toledo %, Chicago and Rock Island 34, Mil- | pethport to Southwest Fase for orders dors, ‘coal, $8: nd 8 waukee and Prairie du Chien 1%, Toledo and peutral brig to north Bide Careatral bart besos to , Wabash %, Fort Wayne 13%, Alton and Terre | [it carss weight. 30 (rans per ton. rat ears 10 Haute %, Chicago and Northwesteun 4, and Cum- bg years old, built ia Maine, bas beew or boas berland Coal % Pmorrioes —Pork was quiet but steady: galego for old, $23 6 ‘The business at the gold exchange was slack | bbis. at aL 18 0 S88 fon eee og ty Sos at a apm again to-day, and the sales of even small parcels Pritse, Aiso.eaies of 1,000 bbis “new mens, CF June (4 were very few and far between, at 159% a 16044. very ee Big = eis poy ~ ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- ane 3,500 bbls, at Senet tor countey mest. $60 $5 for do. fon prima, $10 &-814 60 for repacked mess, and $28 @ $i6for extra moss. Prime mess Cy ee withows change Beof hams woro-steady at $10.2 $21. Cut meats ‘are quiet at Go. a 100. (07 shoulders and 12¢. a 13 ge. for hams, Bacon sides were steady: sales 000 boxes at $32.866,265 | M\e. tor wontons Camberiand cut and short ribbed, 120 for city and Westera short clea, and 140. fer ‘Western long cut bams. ne Dreased hog were firm et Se. - $30,869,302 | a 10\%c. for Western. Clie ete, ee ‘tee . Mr. Comptroller Brennan, ‘of this city, adver- an gg S08 Se ed, with cales of 1A08 tises for proposals for $2,000,000-six per cent sol- | bbis, at 13\¢. & 140; also 500 bay epg + 4 diors’ bounty fund bonds of the county of New pant aban Choose York. Ric quiet, with sales of 190 bags Rangoon, | ‘The last weekly statements of the banks of the Waker firmer me seus. 0 000 Neste three principal cities of the Union show the fol- gem spent ay ay — isk s Taye aed ‘Waatxroors.—Sales 15,000 Iba. bleached at 11 «co lowing totals: pa mane, Sreanua.—Sales 40,000 Ibs. at 13}. & Ko. Fob. 18 $1gn 000.9 Woiatit” tuoi aaa ved. Bees sa | sateen Bite —Rio was quiet at 24¢, a S5c., without trams Tota cee. S200 770,088 4,80 125 Tae ee jnved dull at $c. a Sic. for middtiog ap pts TR SSNs Rtas pili Increase ip loans. Py $1,781,413 bales sow Decrease in spec: 0,441 ian of So tb nee 4,876,003, Orleans at 12. 4 730., an 620. @ sales of ‘300 ne m _ vt firm, with PY “ae aiee, tor Cubs a tn tae. a hayees for ates 04 SS Eetate. ® By E. Hl, Ludlow & Co. 5 lots «8. 109th at., ‘Too teen woot of 4th a 26x100.11, oach.. 2 lowe . jot Bi, 5 90 10000 do. lows north Mipo0 N Carolia 6 each 252100.L1, each. 00S do Property No. 290 Poa , Property Ko. 98 Madieoe a south side = at, 270 ot want of SDN 116% van A A. Muller, °. R. Wilkus Hatem PUGS | Roa oat Oe St cee creomee ous x 200 woh tog u Lots and wareiouse, Noa. 243 ‘and 244 South stroot, wee BN A, ud 0 ea ATU pte a AAs ae mos 1 Meare EEN oe Dd