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| ) é market Q Saha teas ‘— BRKADSTUFYS.. ‘Wheat quiet @nd_unob: cont ‘ueneral Grant’s"Appointmont as Lieu-: tenant General Confirmed by the Senate. ‘Enteresting Senatorial Debate on the Con- duct of the War. “Znquiry Isto the Cause of the Dis- aster in Florida. ‘Position of the Whiskey Tax Question, at im i I ‘by the military forces. It was finally amended 80 as to emake {t elmost entircly a now bill, and creating new | @ibonaus for the consideration of a portion of tho claims i trom New York, and started for sea to. Alon be understood to be the Pacific coast, APPOINTMENTS COMPIAMED BY THE sENATS. aaegeer: | ts wares ‘ we Hi ri n has increased £111,000, - 1936 8 1856 discount. provera” eine samen, Fed. 19, 1966, rokera’ circu! re 1e ‘bales, of ‘which 6,600 wore ') are estimated at to speculators and unchanged. 27d., uplands 264." of which 27,500 are Ameri- and tending downward. "a rates, Corn dull Provisions hanged, axcept bacon, which is ~easter. ‘Tallow tonding downward. . NEWS FROM WASHINGTO The Military Blunders‘and Whe Are Responsible for Them. Wasumnctox, March 2, 1664. THR WHISKEY TAX QUESTION. everlasting whiskey contest was brought up again ta poth houses, the Senate, after considerable de- “Uhe instructions vozed by the House yes- requesting a new conference without In- On motion of Mr. Morrill, the House acceeded to the request of the referred the disagreement to the committee, ructions adopted yesterday; to impose a than twenty or more than forty cents per on band. Im accordance with the by the House the Speaker appointed and Spaulding a8 the committee ‘The Squate Committee is tho ig understood as not indicating any on the part of the majority of the an act of courtesy to the Senate. Tho Committee is, as was the other, equally divided on tl to the commiiteo. it é PROPERTY DESTROYED OR TAKEN BY OUR ARMIES. Unexpectedly nearly the entire session of the House €0-day was occupied with the bill taking from the Court TER GORD BILL. Ta consequence of the prolonged debate on the Court of ‘Piaims Dill the Gold dill was not reached; bet asfit stands Qoxt on the calendar it will no doubt come up to-morrow, ", HR MISSOURI BLBCTION CASES. ‘The Howse Committee on Elections bave concluded . their juvestigations in tho Miseourl contested election | Gases, and have decided to report adversely to three of the sitting mombers—Messrs. McClurg, Loan and King— ‘and recommend that tho mattor be referred back to the peaple for & new election, on the ground of irregularities Gnd military interference in the first election. Their re- ‘Port will bring up tho whole Missouri muddle, which ‘Crops out almost daily in the House and leads to ‘protracted and acrimonious debate, The committee have Anvestigated these canes with great patience and fairness, dqy, Hor destina Superintendency, and the follow- i—J. E. Upson, of Kangas, for the tribes; Alfred R. Elder, Navy ‘Fesstution Of the record of the proceedings of the ‘Board, appdinted andor the act of July 16, 1962. (0 the Oommittes on Naval Affairs. Lame UPON vINGRLA, + (tep.) Of Pa,, proseated & memorial from Praying that the pro- ‘aot of March 3, 1868, entitied an act to pro- voasels in oortain cases, bo extended. Re- On the Judiciary. SHIP CANAL AROUND NIAGARA Titi Mr. SBRnyan, Crop.) of Obio, presouted a petition from sha ‘tect liens erred vo it ilies ., Fy ; E : is z £ rendering a retreat impossible. This battle was fought before; and a victory more ever gained by Nupoleon. init the which would Gen. Meade a pure the battle of Malvern Hill Clelian was presevt durin; ally superintended the di reat bat tomac United States. 11 poird ose Meide, What fated jovi safety. WI nations to tella us the Army of t inst the history of day. that was expected comman: man. Mr. Mr. successful lead unjustly wit President's ‘no trouble about it. Before bo allowed it @ precedent condition that Wash. Pe RE atest ii < s i 5 + il é i i Mr. Gaines R 2 H i 253 3 House of Representatives. Wasaincron, Maroh 2, 1604. | MILITARY PROTECTION FOR OVERLAND MAURANTE, ‘House passed the Senate bill appropriating forty | dollars for military protection to whe overiaad ‘emigrants to the Pacific States and Territories. The route {a through the Indian country, a distance of atx oreight hundred miles, and is infested by robbers and highway- Hl £78 23 a ts simulate thi H & ‘Mr. MoOcone, (rop.) of Mo., asked leave to make an hour's speech relative to the personalities of his ‘col foagues, Messrs. King and Blair, but objection was made. LARORNT OF FUBLIC PROPERTY, On mosion of Mr. Jutian, (rop.) of Ind., the Committee , on the Judiciary wore instracted to inquire whether there . re * ow bottle ‘York,” blown ta’ the Sara rs manta ; aw pon thetr rights," Actions have already bee NM eGON'S Wah Me fue, and rendered, Ktract or essence ia America, PHALON i g 5 die da sce a ‘RESOU! ) of Ind., introduced a bill to develop ineral resources ef the publicdomain, Referred to the Committees oa Public: Lands. Ow motion Mr. bg President of the ND RN rs sent by addresslo, Md., of the yen al Was adopted callin; ‘United States to ‘Communicate not already transmitted relative to Mexiean and Venezuelian affairs. “Th, Hone than prosecded ta the coveldbretion f tse e consi bill Mieclariog wher G jurisdiction of the Court of Ciaims hall not extend to or include any claim against the United States: out of the destractio: yy the army and navy en; ., said the Court of Claims had would sake the officers of the gent by addressin; FRANCE, ELLIS & Ct Prizes Cashed in All tes and tnformation given. GALL, Brokers, 310 Chestnut street, Phil jurisdiction of claims in all cases where ‘army and navy bave takea and used property without” giving the owners certificates, be out of the use or de: y. He proposed ap amendment aut! the Quartorm»ster General and the Commisrary to take testimony, and if satisfied the destroyed by Unitea States, to of Malvern Hi safely ensoonced commanders of the Army of tho: t the Third Auditor to jt and geitie the accounts. He also pi ye agreed to, to surstitute a ported from the Committee on Claims, proposing the ap pointment of commissioners and solicitors to investigate ‘aud roport upon claims in the districts of Maryland, Penn- sylvania, District of Columbia, West Virgtuia, Ohio, Indi- jaois, Kansas, Tennessee and Kentucky. Mr, Wizson, (rep.) of lowa, caused to bo read a letter ‘hiting in rolation to the large number of cases which had been reforred to him, aod which he had Solicitor Whitiug says that by for the larger portion of these claims are trom disloyai States, for ovory variety of property, some of which has been oper of prize; and, what is sin- gular, evory claimant professes to be loyal, although some of them are known to the War Departincut as being actually engaged in the rebellion. nce presented as proof of loyalty, it le doubt- ful whether there ever was a disloyal I the seceded States. With rogard to the gonoral, cha. racter of the claims, they are ao to atamp them with fraud, the tained that i was fair game rob tho Treasury. fn rela- tion tothe extent of the claims, hundreds of millions of dollars would be required to pay (nen. If these were now Belted it would be impossible for the War Department to carry oo the war for three months longer. jr was tobe app . 3 Impoasl remivea paid for prizes, ever fogul pal for dou honorable was won, than an| ous Lee's army could he soldiers would have done it; but the army was halted on the hanks of the Potomac while Gen. Lee's army was loft to cross, with only eight rounds of cartridges per man, ayo lasted but four mivutes, He bolieved 1d patriotic man; but for the honor of the army and country it should be known that the want of success is duc, not to the men, but because the army has not been managed as the conquering, victorious army of the Wevt has. Mr. Jonson, (: word in reply to not, in making bis personal explanation, way to attack others not concerned. officers in whom the people and in seme of whom the President has confidence, and one of whom thy Execn-: tive still retains in @o important command, avd in whom he has confidence. “In reply to the assertion that during General MoCleilan was on 8 gunboat, he omphaticaily denied it, Upoo what authority does the gentieman make the statement? General Mc the engagement and pergon- position of the forces tn thi not only covered the Army of the but added lustre to the arms of the Senator had stated that Geveral Meade had ordered a retreat just previous to the battle of Gettysburg. There was nothing oa Department, or there bad been nothing communicated to us by the Executive showing that such was the case. Mr, Jenson dopre- Beautiful roadway, aod dr Address to Smokers.—Poliak @& Son, Meerschaum manufacturers, 357 Broome street, near the at whotesale end retail, Pij order, repaired, boiled and monnted. declined to consider. ¢ condetned as pr of Md., would not bave sald a nator from: Minnesota if ho had Y Wore they to regard ose and outrageous as leu seeming to be enter: power not obiain Ri from the cormorants on reasury as from the armod rebcis. Solicitor Whit- ye in conclusion:—*We ought not to allow any court or tribunal to pass on these claims, however smail 4, aad the government should if to acknowledge their va- Wilson acquicsced in the views above expressed by SOlicitor Whiting, and the character of a single claim from Fairfax couaty, Vir- ting ber petition to the Court of mn thousand dollars: mpensation for uld not now take fs just the thing support and expa Cap @ files of the War } the amouut may Are You Su that it was never this attack upon the o1 peril their lives and reputation as much as the mon, aud deserved to cnjoy with them the successes of the war. ‘The honorable Senator tells ue this might have been done, and that might have been some of these matters upon tl Hooker, He (Mr, Jobo: and or inla, tho woman prosen Claims stating that of the thirty-ge thirty thousand were fo negroes. that had run away. We jurisdiction of suck a mass of claims involving 80 much lary Outlay. ~ ‘Toman repited, characteri#ng the fetter of Solicitor Whiting ae a “‘calumbious report.’ In reiation to Mary- land, be (Mr. Thomas) kuew frown observation that farms by order of our military officers, ity bad beon paid or certificates ‘He (Mr. Thomas) did ‘cla Id he places bim on known to any previous thority of Generel sen) would not questiot triotism ‘Geveral Hooker, bor tis Jead a division or acorps: but he bad yet to learn that he commanded an army with more success that. General bis commend was au unrestricted one. result? A tacvement which, however well devised anésucocasful In the boginaing, resulted finally in lameatablo disaster. be avoided. of the Potomac, not on account of any account of the ineficiency of its Senator closes his cyas te what bad beon devastated and aot ove claim ia t: given that they wo hot beliove that the payment of bones! embarrass our military operat: CT WELL, (rop.) Of Mass., advocated presse’ Liiinself in fayor of cousid- tora xeparately. hie, offered an amendment, he Court of Claims to cases whore certificates havo been given by military officers, aud where the evidence te cloar that ‘was used or applied to the benefit of the government. Further debate ensued, durivg which Mr. Gripes, ‘tho Dill, insisting that while those of other States are being paid. The ‘States had suffered moro than the other Stat had in many cases been ob robel and our own army. course could obtain no indemnity from the former; but this fact ought not to exclude them from just compensa. tion for the serious losses they hed incurred. 1» (rep.) of W. payment of tho clall would be unjust to the border Sta! Witson said that some of these claims were of a never admitted by . He did rot suppose it could ator also useailed Sting Wiodred’ mat , bon. has beea done in by i spare IRN CK, 2g the arise tion of t they have done nothing. been saved twice. (rom If General ve been at the merc} Brown's Bronchi theat Philadelphia would in less tha ton da; |, aud @ diapirited and demoral from Virginia were placed under General McClellan, who, organizing, fought the battles of and Antietam, be was driven across his Bome. timore what (pep) of Ky., earnestly South Mountain | the claims of the border Potomac —_bootless If Les bad obtained possession would bave bocome of Wasbington? Senator himaelf would have bat would have been have had = Beat of lone both from tl eflect upow torelan men earnestly advo- Tefuse to do so Brilliant character any government, and he ‘was desirous to prevent the robbery of the Treasury. he ou sald that it was not proposed to pay all sorts ol a. Mr. Wusow remarked that it would be a disgrace to the nation to pay some of there claims, as many of them were for rapaway negri Mr. Barn trusted in God that some measure might be brought before Congress in which the negro would not Le juced. He was thankful that the Stato of West Vir- If the claims for pegroes were ~ HE al Of it, is bas twice saved fasbington, aod the North and tho Stateof Maryland. The Army of the Potomac has not always of McClellau, Buroside, Hooker and Mexde. Goneral Burnside was a brave man, and yet we know ' his and Goneral Hooker's defeats nearly lost us the con- fidence of the governments of Europé. Mr, Antnony, (rep.) of R. 1., said when te facts of General Burvatde’s campai ‘would be evident to covery one and only faiied on account of the failure of ofticers to obey . to strengthen young, by day and pizht, withont pa: by the medical facut Oculists=Uptician, 6695 Broadway, op; ‘were fully known it it it was well,planned, a was ‘free soil.” ‘unjust do not pay them. Tepilea that was what he wanted to do by iction from the Court of Clams. Mr. Brain said that if be bad to pay for the negroes but little money. sections to do justice—not grant a the border States, which have suffered go much Va, said the border States their patriotiam by rushing to the defence of the cowniry; and now, when it was kpown they had s0 severely sufle be led House to do justice by providing jouse agreed to the amendment of Mr. Thomas, which provides that all claims tor quartermasters’ stores may be submitted to the Quartermaster General, and all claims for subsistence to the Commissary General, accom- penied by a proof; and it is made the duty of those officers to examine the claims, and if foun@ correct be referred to tho “Third Auditor of which spall be It also provides for tho ascertainment of yntment of a commissioner and solici the districts prescribed in the amend- Care is to be taken to exclude disloyal citizens; and ail claims not presented within threo years are to be & the owners would He appealed to young, by day and nizh! Feominended by Oculisis’ Optician, 65935 Brilliant Double. Prospecti tourists’ nse; com; and made so many sacrifices. had abundantly. ebown ed, he appealed to the for the settlement of al! tomac hé should reco! of the Potomac was a Western When that arm: stood on its own resources it had always boen success{ul; ‘but when ft acted under "de of from sonfe cause or Who pi Cristadoro’s 1 Depot. wholesale and plied by skilful artist Chafes, Pimp! aaltrheum, flesh worms. &¢.. cured by G Medicated Soap, at hi has alwaye met disastor, paign in Florida? Not Mevlellan, Meade, Burnside, Hooker or Gilimore. Who, then? ‘180m, (rep.) of Mees. , asked if the Senacor could said he could net. Genera: Gillmore was a jer , avd the publie supposed ber, or had the sanction of the President, whother justiy or not be could not say. Mr. Wann, (rep. ) of Ohio,said the President was charged ith. the poninsular campaign, there would bave Gener the Treasury. for and conclusive, THR WHISKEY TAX. je was received from the Senate that that body ‘eed to the House instructions to the latter's Commitieo of Conference on the Whiskey mili, aud asked a freo Committee of Conference. This was agreed to by ian to ton shoul ite defence, and Pending the question on the passage of the bill in rela- tion to claims. which bay dearly the entire session, the Houso, at five o'clock, ad- Journed. under consideration dtnciheiaanlatiaiaticeithetasntin Italian Opera. There was a sclect—wo might say @ very select—aud'- once at the Academy of Music last evoning. from thé smal] aumber present, we must conclude that the public do not like Verdi’s Macbeth; and yet this opera is, like all that sho groat maestro has composed, truly grand. In Roston Macbeth was one of the greatest at- tractions of the season ; here it falis fiat upon the public ear and goes bogging. This ie a great pity; for Mme. Modori, Be ‘int and Totti are really moet pleasing in their voles—the Grst two acting with the most consummate ‘The audience, though 00t large, was vastly appreciative and applauded with an enérgy seldom witnessed whon toe house is full. All the choice morceauz in the opera Wore encored, the grand finale of the second act rousing those present to enthusiastic applause, Mmo. Medori, as Lady Macbeth, was truly artistic. Bolliat sang and played the role of Macbeth a8 Nowe But 80 superior an artist could, aud the performance was accordingly © great Ou Friday evening Ludresia wi cast. On Baturdey a grand matings, with Faust. Sn ean Bartavee MavioaL Conecs.—Those who would boar what Now York @ doing In (he way of modical education should ationd tho commencement exercises of this tn- stitution at the Academy of Music this evening, Further Particulai tn the advertisement. p Dtetineda oo Be lon, removes tan, freckles geolorations, an: ders the skin white, 2 skin while. sort smooth and cleat, Bold vy ©. D. ORF 3 a3 33 5 Ls a5 Ethnolegy, Ph: and i th characters of i WoCRent” OCARAL. i8 ern ahh SPOWLEE AE Grover & Raker’: Elastic Butch Sewing Machines, 406 Srondern a Rausdcrs’ Metalitc Ta’ roel” forty Fears Can be ; No. T Astor House. pcourauans Poudre subtite Uproots Hair poe sercbaetnge: oe Sten Warranted ay oa fe 2 i fi : x : 7 2 a ? i ii : i Stary Ei | i i G i i | i g 2 tj i THE PACIFIC. Annes The nteamabip Champiow, Captain Joues, will loave this Port at moon to-day for Aepiowall. The manila for Central Amorion, and the South Pacific “Wilt! Clowes at balt-pasi Lon o'clock tht Single coptes, in wreppers, seule better whole subject, as it was evident the ie = nitiag, st. House could Lot axroe, apd Igt the Wpatter gpme ug ip @ i ieee u 17 1o the proprietors. bes Y gelling eya Drawings ofthe Burns CxAss 105 March 2, 1864. 43, 18, 31, 63, 19, 56, 52, 29, 24, 38, 2, 61. i Ciass 106—March 12, 64, 16, 48, 68, 24, 65, 26, 76, 8, 78, 59, 28, '%. B. SIMMONS & 60, Covingtoa, Omcial Drawings of ¢ | elation Company's Lottery of Ken! Bxtua Crass, 60) 69, 39, 60, 8, 3, 53 Prizes Cashed in All Legal “Lotteries.— Maformation given or sent. ~ 358. CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall street, N. ¥. Lottery Tickets Cashed in All Legal- ized Lotteries. Information JOSEPH BaTBS, Royal Havann Lottery: mit be All Demons of Hea: Neuralgia, Cats Ki or Weak Nerves are. Use WOLC! where, A Cure for Hernia or Ru WHITE'S PATENT LEVE! has a now combination of principles nevar before applied to a truss, and isso constracted as (9 radicaliy cure rupture. Nomisiake. Pamphlets free. WHITE'S PATEN' ital }0,, 609 Broadway. well. Ladica affected with lstlessness, headache, pains dimness, will do well fo try the Cherokee Pills, or Femate’ Reguiator, These pills act with a certainty and safety un- Pow’ Boston Hand §: 7 195 BRO, world, Harmen. etre! n Pebble Spectac strengthen and improve hont pain faouljy. e168 1 dw NOISES IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS IN THE THROAT. i CHRONIC CATARRA, CATARRE OF TH MEMBRANE, OnaTE EUSTAC HI. > CURBED. CROSS BYE STRAIORSENED IM ONE And overy disease of the BERG. a his consulting teste street.’ edwmnd ed ne th atroet way, and all div i TM PTREA SoBe £38 ssfasters 8 aeeeteee aera 83s se3E8 re ls of which Sek esrzateanaganenegegsi2i2 et of Murray, Eddy & Rik tiare mre merroter, bes te S98 ne 60, 50, 47, 36, °74, 95. amont te prering, in Dim ple ings, sere thi tae ruises, epratnay va aps, rheumatiem, rage Coin in cases of world, Principal offee Prepare.—The Advent of Sprt: ia ry Sally eupennes HY veraal aud Ing public. iat that it wit surpass ail pre- SSEgRSEE. irersetbe u vious, prodvevious. of 1 ae. Hal eons! of fee Rowovbr. it will bo exhibited at NO. 212 Bi with pationce. $5000 ee on SsEs8s ) Minstic Stockings. ‘Truss office only at No, Ft Library Asso- ‘Ve. Oloquo Piper Hetdseiok, G. H. man, and. of Cham offered the trade on the most ee arek 2, 1864. , 26, 29, 18, 60, 36, 22. cae 402 March 3 184. 39, 57. 59, 4, 13, 37, 43, 69, 69, 71, 1%, 32, 62. 6, Managers, Oovington, Ky. alized Lotte AGHER & BENJAMIN, oe rms, by TARIN, Broker, 67 Beaver street. SESSEssas: F 2: ‘Wheeler & Wilson's H lock-stick Sewing Machines, No, 605 in Wax of Antilles Beauti- je complexion without {njuriny HUNTS CO. u5s South Seventh stro roadw sata 200 Galena & 80 Chicago&Rul OITY OOMMPROIAL REPORT... Weoxrspay, March 2—6 P, M. 4suns.—Rocoipts 63 barrels. Market quiet and a oe White wore d whitens Phitadelphia, Sol re. Breanerurrs.—Recoipte 6401 barrels four; 13%) bar- rels and 868 bags corn meal, 1,710 bushels wheat, 3,06 bushels corn, 11,889 bushels oats and 2,660 peshels malt. The depression in tho flour market, previously noticed, continued to day, and, although wé are Bos jus tifled in reducing quotations, it may be remarked that large sates could uot be effected except at some deciles. Sales of 6,000 barrels, including oxtra Btate, at $6 60a $6 75, andcommon to good extra sbipping brands of Western at $6 60 a 67 26. Canadian and Southern flour was dull and in favor of buyers, with salos of 600, bar- rela of the former at $6 60 for common and $6 75 a §& for good to choice, and 700 barrels of the latter at 67 16 a $7 15 for common and $7 80 a $10 50 for trade brands, Kye flour and corn meal were quiet at previous prices. Superfine State and Western flou 000 Peet tl Map of Fs) UL Wallet, room No, 1. for only $1 60, mo ay Cal made by male or female canvassera tn New York, or along the banks of this noble river. RYVIDENCE OF THE COR! Vd d's great Tojograpical Map of the Information furnished. bloons and all kinds of gold and BR, & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, MSH OV THIS MAP. Complexion.—Lak Bloom of Youth has achieved a celebrity of having no tifying the complexion and skin. TT ARS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wepnkspay, March 2—6 P, M. ‘The stock market opened dull this morning, and prices fell off during the oarly session of the Brokers’ Board, Compared with the best cash sales at the first beard yes- terday, Hariem Railroad advanced 3, Reading \, Mil- Clovotand and Toledo 4y, Chicago and Rock Island 144, Alton and Terre Haute 134, Cumberland Coal 1, and Quicksilver Mining 1. New York Central de- clined 14, Brie Railroad 2, Hudson River 1}, Michigan Central 114, Michigan Southern 34, Cleveland and Pitts. burg %, Galova and Chicago 34, BMilwankeo and Prairie du Chien 1%, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 9, Cbicage and Northwestern 3, Paci e, Toothache, Common to medium Westera. Good to choice do. Extra St. Louts.. Common to good Eout her Good to choice extra do.. Common Canadian... Good to choice extra d Sassssss 't LEYER SUPPORTER works ou the same principle, end bas a lifting, sustaining ed by any other supporter. ODDICK'S IMPROVED SHOULD. military men and n_of the chest. for ladies and invalids. Fes Mail 2, aud Centon Was sloady [8 tho-aftor. noon; but the general list did not improve im prices. « Har- Jem sold up to 138, which was an advance of two per cent over ‘the highest price obtained at the first board. The closing quotations were:—For Now York Central 135, Frie 1134¢, Erle preferred 105%, Hudson River 15: Rending 130, Michigan Southern 9% 1333{, Chicago and Northwestern 54, Cloveland and Pit burg 1143, Galena and Chicago 116%, Rock Island 1207, Fort Wayne 99, Toledo and Wabash 64, Cumberland Coal 6734, and Quicksilver Mining 58.. & = Wheat waa axtromely dull, but pri Fortant change. Saies 50,00. vel spring Chicago; $1 87 @ $l 69 fur a $1 62 for amber Milwuukes, &e., Price (or @ small parcet delivered; wintor re¢ Wostern: $1 61 for old ao.; $1 68 amber do,, and $1 40 for amber Jersey. oft poi nally unchanged. sbuabols, at $1 50 a #1 5145 tg. | Ket Cor corn was gradually setting to ing at $1 37, Western mixed flually sola down to $8 $1 34, at which figures it left 6m. “Salex 37, including Jersey and Fouthern yellow at $t Oats were duli and dr a? ngi—Re: soak B32é 3%, Mlinols: Centr tion; and from thelr purely vegetable formation are not only innocuous to the. most delicate, but are the very mouicme such can use for the re- movalf lrregularity In action, either through dbstrustion or suppression, ‘They are scar coated aud pleasant tothe taste, Sold by druggists everywhere. Price, one box, $1; ais bowlih, $5, and sent by mail by the sole proprietors, Dr. W. R, MERWIN & CO., 5) Liberty street, N. ¥, ing, the closing figures a. 88c. for Canadian, 880. a 8¥c. for Stato and Bc. fer ‘The stock of the Suequchanua aud Wyoming Valley | wostern. Railroad and Coal Company, has been admitted to the Poard of Brokers, and will honceforth be regularly callod. Prices of raliroad shares at the first board to day com- pare with those obtained on Weduesday of last week as Bexrswax.—Sales of 4,000 Ibs. Western at 53340; @ B4c., Coryae was quiet, with the resale of 4,200 bags Rio ex Orwen on private terms. *Stock in the country, 11.430 viz:—9,930 here ani 1,600 in Baltimore. Stocit 38 bags Brazil, 4,213 Matacalbo, 1,241 La- 0 Coylon, 1,200 bags and 20,180 mats Java, 78 bags Jamaica and 125 Angostura. Corrom was dull ab 78c for middlings, with sales of Me Dyswoone duil, without en'es tornote, 235 tong St. l'omingo logwood, 663 do. 1,090 tons Lima wood. FReiau7s were firmer. clude, per American fing closing with 1s. ud. asked; boxes bacon at 12s. 64.: 21,000 ship's bags; per neutral, 200 bbis, pork at 2s, ai, od 50 boxes bacon at 178. 6d. 8 clover seod at 263. 700 boxes, 1 Troches are Offered with the fullest confidence in their eMcacy; they have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired, For military officers and those who often overtax the voice they are t tated throat, and will render articulation easy. To the aol- dier exposed to sudden changes in the weather they will give prompt relief in coughs and colds, and ean be carried in the pocketito be taken as occasion requires, nd fal Day and Night Perspective Glasses, for the field, sea, opera and t's use; compact, portable and enter, Oculists—Optictan, 66934 Broa: * Btook Magen 1, Jawatca de and ghia? bbls. four hans ore ‘copper Michigan South: Minots Central... Cleveland and Pittsbur; Galena and Chicago. Cleveland and Toledo. Chicago and Rock Island. eipsukee Ane Prairie du Chica, useful in relieving an trri- E 308., and 500 bbls. flour at ie, Od ican, 7,000 bushels wheat p.@.¢., and per seutral, 100 To Bristol, por neutral Glasgow, per Arcer- boxes bacon at 178. 6d, bushels wheat at 6d. in ship's bazs, 100 boxes. 30 tons tallow at 208, Bers, guano. at £4; one, 300 tons, from Baker’s Islan ‘Antwerp or Rotterdam, £8 12s. 64.; @ ship, 447 tons, to Melbourae, £1,600: tons, Lo Haveua, $1,050. a Bremen brig, 1,600 tho windward, 75c., gold; @ schooner from Elizabeth $220. one from Elizabethport to from Elizabethport to Wareham, $1 bark, 380 tons, to Genoa and back, om private dull, Sales of 100 kegs Dutch herring at $1 38 cas) FRur® was in moderate demand. Sales of 2,000 drume ess | Tarkey figs at 22'%4c., and at auction 3,644 boxes Palermo Ay ree 35 a $2 75, and 2,376 do. lemons $3 @ casi Stock Ist of March, 2,325 bales 003 Manila, 621 Jute and 40 Italian. . Sales of 100 bales new at 250. 8.330. for Chicago and North wonter Chicago and Alton.,.. Annexed are the last quotations of government securi- ip, 1,100 tons. to ay, under Lafarge Mouse. | *!¢ sinter Five-twenty coupon bonds, interest on. Five-twenty registered bonds Seven and three-tenths Tressury notes Registered 6's of 1881 Coupon 6's of 1881... One year gold certificstes One year currency certifi Coupon 6's of 1865... . Gold drags heavily, and operations are reatrictea, owing to the uncertsinty of the movements in Congr: ‘and the absence of news from the army. this morning at 1595;, afterwards declined %{ per cent, and again ran up to 16034. Sterling exolmange was dull, brokers’ bills being quoted | good to prim ab 174i a 17434, The steamship Hecla, for Liverpool, to-day took out $147,340 in specie. The money market is well supplicd, and loans are easily obtained at 5 a 6 per cent. ‘The vew Gold bill introduced in the House of Repre- sentatives by Mr. Stebbins, from the First district of this State, has some features which are likely to be mado practical, and which wili no doubt be favor It provides for the sale at auction of all gold in the Treasury not needed to mect government payments, after five days? notice has been gi pers; or pormits the Secretary of the Treasury ¢ apply the surptus gold to the redemption, in advance, of the in- terest coupons, whenever the amount on band is sufficient to discharge the outire amouut of the coupous maturing On the eame day. The discount days of the Fourth National Bank of this city, which is now in full operation, are Mondays aud Spectacies and Eye i improve the sizht of old and to Boston, coal, any, Y, NEW YORK. ince A, Monasees was quite active, with sales of 1,100 New Orleans at 65c. % 62c, for old and 726, « 130. for new Id muscovado at 63c. bbis. Now Orleans brought 46450 a 724¢¢ Stock 1st of Mareh, 664 Porto Rico and 8,217 bb! Navat Srores dui; stock, March 2, 11 bbls: tice, 1,573 spirits do., 1,522 rosin, and 3,503 tar. gals. Freuch spirits turpentine crop, and 39 bhds, «al Powerfal e Glassen, for the fel et, portable and eilicient, assortment at SEMMONS’. Geulists’ Optician, 069}¢ Broad- way, under the Lafarge House. YY poche ight Joarh of anies of 1,000 $5 20, and 20 extra French rosin Perkorkcat.—Receipts 3,036 bbls. markot firmer, under « more active demand for both kinds. The principal buyers were disap; cially of crnde, which. was sales were 3,700 bi Preservative retail—No. 6 Astor House. inted in the stock, ‘low their estimate. . at 200. a 29% 0. for 498 47 gravity, 280. for high gravity ia cans, and 3046. for 40.047 gravity all the m is. refined &@ 47 Me, for light # 1,000 bbis. free ew depat, 453 Broadway, in the Now York pa- 000 to white, 48c. for: §6c, a 670. on the spot, and standard for ail March. Benzine was nominal at ernde and 23¢. for refined. Provetors.—Receipts $30 bbls, pork, 24 beef, 2,005 do cut ments, 376 do. lard, and 4! characterized by eas t! yesterday, yes of 100. me 3 there was no expecial ol The demand for pork was ward delivery, and the sales wereas full: prices for bots The business of the Sub-Troasury to-day wag aa fol. Beet was also in fair de oid and How iness and pt mand, and full prices were reatized for aN kinds. at yesterday's prices, @ moderate inquiry, and the especial chan; demavd and Amount ow hand... Receipts (rom customs. From other sources., i hams wore stead; mito by Dr VON soesceeee tee eeeetenes ees 633,806,005 ine directors of the Ninth National Bank of this city, will be held to-morrow (Thursday), ‘clock P, M., at $63 Broadway. The Grocers’ Fire Ingurance Company of this city will pay on demand ® semi-annual dividend of five per cent, wmal by ead treated gratis, Exam. place ( . hard inations free, Hours from 9 to The election for fies the Com tology. ‘The Hudson River Railroad sem!.annual dividend of five per cent, pay: March 15. The Chemung Railroad Company pay by at the Park Fire Inguranee Company in thie chy, s quarterly dividend of two per cent, free of tax. It is reported in Philadelphia that an agreement hae been concluded between the Reading Railroad Company’ the Schuyikil! Navigation Company by which coal are to be put up the coming season. The report | porto Rico, 71 tatsed the price of Reading stock one per cont, and caused | N #0 unusual demand for eharos, It is said thatthe in- reseed freight charges on coal will warrant an advance Of the stock 10 fo 15 per cont. bas declared ice. ve March 1, 21,863 bags and mate . Sales large: Curacos at. about 60c,, end a Turks talawap ado, and 134c. @ 1 Gioton ITT his, New Orlemns io otal 16880 ads TaLLow was ratber quiet. ‘We heard of sales of 50, @ 120. for coubtry and city, indicatiog of 250 quarter casks of Burguudy x P in Congress tne'ubickoy marker ie co tocebus, ae ie ine us day was at lower prices. Sales woe ‘8 82¢, for State aad Westora. seeciser at. and 256 Wen me Property Nos. 3 and 5 Broad Property No. 14 Baxtor st. Seanee PERER FE ron Ohio & Misa cor. g Property No. 305 Property No. 13 Rayt 10 jots on Choatiat and Store pi -yorty, No 108 Voaey SEegegreanaree® eee i M f Cue an whee i BY Miah 50 dak ws Yas, eo. baat brawn 6 SABI HOW Y *.