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FINANCIAL AND «~C Fupar, March 24—6 P. M. ‘The gold market opened without any material recovery Co. $125,000. The importations of dry goods at this port durin; tho week ending March 22 compare as follows with those of tho previous week :— BSseresseae from the decline of last evening, and the ‘‘bears’’ con- Week ending Week ending % tinued to hammer It vigorously, and before one o'clock : pet Mach 22. ry succeeded In causing another break, which carried the Entered for Consump'n. Phos. Va'we. P's. = vd —— the | Manufactures of wool, 81s $248,084 910. price as low as 147}. The room was at Manufactures of cotton. 306 105.673 463 =e ‘soone of renewed panic; but the price quickly reacted, | Manufactures of silk, 2) - 4 and during the remainder of the day thero was a steady ences, flax, re os eal e improvement. The quotations wore:— mone NG? SE 10090 Ohto-ae 62 Total 4 1000) Amer gold, 61 Withdre: 00 . 2 Manufactares of wool. 4 be _ : z fanufactures of cotton. 101,25) “ - Ey Maunfactures of sill. 143 118,563 90 209 Cumb Goal prof., “9 ‘The failurevof one of tho largest gojd brokers in the 110,485 3 a 7 ed oD one rey a stroot was abnounced; but ft occasioned no disturbance Sw ee 400 do... 330 59 108. noi Sapee tn the gold room. The firm bade lange number of “bull” $579,025 1,068 100 do... 4.30 593¢ 600 casita. Se customers in the Southwest, and to the depreciation of bi UY Coan RR. bs) 100 ru Ba Ls Manufactures of wool 209 «$118,033 3 e . ts) S35 200 ae $36,493 | = tho gold held on aotount of these the failure 1s probably i . he "s 50 : Manufactures of cotton. 154 60,059 98 19,533 63% 200 Alton & Ter HRE Ft do. 31/804 33 28,510 | 500 Erle RR. C48 3,268 pc 2Al 5,821 26,056 CIrVy COMMERCIAL REPORT. S3 owing Manufactures of silk. ‘The stock market was unsottled at the first board, and | Manufactures of flax. tho elfvets Of the shock ‘which it sustained yesterday | Miscellancoas.......... au 4 harch M6 P.M wore visible in numerous sales-made on account of out- | ‘Total 686,52 $109,030 |e eceipta, 8 bola ee fis var. aaa op sido pasties, But the. tendoney of prices was upward, | The bogus petrotenm aud mining companies mm this | 0 Sy ice were wholly nominal. under a domand from private capitalists, who see in the | State are likely to receive another shock from a law Buxaperanre, —Reosipte, 2,880 bbls. flour, 1,044 bbis, present condition of things a favorable opportunity for | which hac recently boon intraduged in. the Logislatare, | 4.49 446 nage com moal, 10,800 ushelé whess, 10,008 do. the employment of their surplus funds. making it illegal for any corporation to declare or pay | 0. 14,4 do: pero 107 do, barley. ‘The fai in gold At the first board Erie was 1% higher than at the | dividends from ony source other thin tho actual earn- eax had b er ‘eagrenning ‘ettbet apa Si iaarkols socond board yesterday; Hudson River 134, Reading 24, | ings of the company. ‘The Dill is a little defective, aud | O° ce ine choles grades of Btate and Western flour Michig-en Central 1, Northwestern 44, linois Central %, | leaves an opening for a large number of tho organiza. | Y°°™ "1 Also Se ge ahi Cleveland and Pittebarg Michigan Southern declined | tlonsit is Intended to reach to evade its provisions, It ™ whith st 4 ae rial cet 1, Rock Island 4, Fort Wayao 44, Now York Central 15, | is easy onough. for most of them to earn sufllciont to de- | Ss mlol tte Any Ue aaa ee ONES Quicksilver 6, Cumberland if, Ohio and Mississippi cor- | clarea divident upoa, instead of applying the amount | "8 Galt, yBh rig, Dinpeey st our Pulasimgecietions, 7 nes ; ‘The males were 8,500 bbls. State and Western, 600 do. tileatos 144. earned towards defraying the working expenses. The South nd. 400 to; Canaii a 4 BR Gorornmont securities were higher at the opening, but | first scetion of the bill should have the word ‘net’ in- | Sothern a} ai egNCI 5. F mag: bugle id boing for sale thoy declined, Five-twenties | sorted, when it would read as follows, — Song Felepdlull apienices arate enmnapers wae In ee aoa e srdu‘tletian’ omnes ab“ BocHtGRt: TE-ahelf-not be Iawrtel roe day powotaenn em | MEME egnettrer's® 00 '9:Sk: Mex_DraadawinensWe 1830n73062. "=, | ab pbhor stick company to declare orpay dividends on its | quote:— Spec’ bos Par tne clini tte tharuce Wek bette ee By Re rie than the actual nef earnings Superaae Stale and Western sii Jar, and Erie, Reading, Minvis Gentral, Rock Islan¢ and | The following are the other two gections of the act as Fort Wayno were lower. deatentane. At the second regular board there was a general im- | sec. 2 Officers of companies paying dividends out of provement. New York Central improved 244 upon the | moneys paid in as subser:ptions for shares of the capital closing price at the first board, Hudson River 53, | St Ck shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shi 4 ° Ituble to A fine to the amount of the moneys paid out Reading, 33g, Michigan Central 2%{, Michigan Southern | them, and imprisonment for not lemw that oct chided Uiinols Central 34, Olovoland and Pletsburg 2, | than Whres yours | Northwestern 44, Reok Istand 3%, Fort Wayne 1, Ohto Sec. & That officers of said companics make a yearly stant pnt to tl cl ‘and Mipsiasiggt cortiteateo. 4, Cumbeand waa X'| Soteeane bere lower, Erie %. Governmentsecurifies were dull, Sixes "The gross earnings of the Chicago and Rock Island of 1881 declined 3:4, five-twonties , ten-forties %~ Ralroad from April 1, 1864, to February 1, 1865—ten At the open board at half-past three there wasa gencral | months—amonnted to $2,801,838. Dyring the time the } wheat we notico sales of 14,000 bushels amber Michi; improvement of 3{013{ per cent, and the prospect ts | following amounts were pald:— at = and 2,500 do. winter red Western at $1.75. Rye was all. Ot batiey malt ‘we notice sales of 1,500 bushels on private terme, corn mark:t. was dull and. prices wore lower; gales 2,300 bushels prime white Southern at $1 82, and 4,506 New yellow Jersey at $1 56. Oats were a shade firmer. at 97c, a 990, for Western; 94c. a 96. for Jerscy and Pennsylvania and 91c. a 92c. for Canada. Oorrre.—Beyond the most urgent requirements of the trade there wag no tnquizy, and current prices were a trifle lower. Tho only sale we heard of was 50 bags Rio at 20c., gold, net. cash, duty. paid. We quote ordinary to fine Rio at 13}¢¢, a 143¢c., goed fair to prime at 16c. a 163¢0., and fair to good cargoes at 240, o 15c., all for go! in favor of a further considerable recovery. The ‘bears’ | Yor real estate and equipments. have largely oversold the market, and should gold con- | Texes... +3 tinue buoyant a sharp twist may be anticipated. Operating expenses. 0 Oetobor, 1464, divide ‘The money market continues unsettled, and londers | July and January interes! are exacting very wide margins in stock coHateralx | Rent of B. Valley Railroad Seven pér cent is tho regular rate, but a commission is | Tnlarest on bonds of Hook insome cases demanded in addition. First class com- | Ghited Stes govern mercial paper is quoted at 9a12 per cont. The prevail ‘ing distrust in monctagy and commercial circles shows no Fotad foot en Ss naaeen ie hemes —The following is the Sash account: — cash, In bond. Stock, March 25, 1865—45,288 bage Rio abatement. " p Amount in Tr iy and Santos, Foroign oxchango is quiet at 109%{ 0 3¢ for bankers’ | Amount in Treasurer's hands «+... CaxDLx Were in limited demand, and'we have no sales Sterling at sixty days, and 110 a % at short sight. Loanod ont temporarily.....sseeceeeeee of importance to repo: ‘Thro was a further material decline in the proguce —— chonin ineniieem eae ie eroeedingly Bigs St ed MAb. ce eeeeceeecreenceeeeaseecesenegeneeee api " . On and merchandise markets this morning, but the raifysin | Feta. $785,000 | 150,000 Ibe., at 843cc. for Baltitnore and 853¢0. 0 5 red gold imparted a firmer tone to prices in the afterneon. The following comparative table shows the gross carn- ~ peel IEE: gr Jou, and ped A large number of houses have suffered severely by the | ings of the Racine and Missiselppi and Niknois OTTON, e et continued very ¢ an lees heavy fall, but the number of failuresas yet developed | Rallroads, from January 1 to March 14 ig aa of SiR ari tecea mumsbaigoemecue Amann’ is very small, Creditors on all sides show an accommo- | 1805.....6.+++++++- $05,103 BBOM. ee. eseceene + $82,089 1g wholly confined tothe most pressing wants of dating spirit, and notes are renewed with less reluctance I —_—— 200 bales at the following quotations :— thid cael “maporlech wile habe notgfet pak foe’ thot IDOTORSO, oe es seeeeseeeesereeceensesceey oe ee $19,018 Uplendien: Flogida, w-Bleile, NO. goqde-are the least considerable losors by the gold panto, The reeotpts of the Chieago and Northwestern Raltroad * 29 during the third week in March, wore $210,007, which is as they aro moroly shut ous ef a profitable market, But Jottibcs weit hole Whe Boughs’ thet elocke' Nese*ae ‘the [ne cceeee eee et: See SNE: CREAR SIR, AOS ae recent high prices are in a precarious position, By a typographical error the loans and discounts of the Central National Bank, to which we referred yes sterday, were stated at seven instead of eleven millions, The oxact amount on the 8th of March was $10,615,000, the greater part of whieh is represented by the paper of t dry goods houses. None of tho remainder consista of | Other seeuriiew,.... y+ cg 19,828); 828 ray 52 42 “4 sales. we heard of were 20 eoda and 200 of quenine, all ‘wore in Mmited reqecst, and we have lence to report. Mackerel ‘wore with- out essential change in valueythe demand, however, con- tinning moderate. We sales Of 500 boxes herri: ‘at 60c, a 60c. for scaled and No. 1, the market closing du! and unsettled. Frrg Craonens.—A sado of 4,000 bomes was reported on 385 government securities, as these are separately accounted | Notes in TN 19/083; 19;890930 |, FRv1z.—-Prices of all kinds aro for, and only aggregate $1,800,890, Specie and Bullion..”,,.. 4801968 idieeeor NN ar tl meena nis "hate oe nerve ‘The petroloum Intervet” has snffered by the pantie ag | _ 7€ weekly eter of she Bank of France ebows the fol Mice eine wiace Weankas, well as tho flood, and hokders ef oll stocks find them very . ° Betty, nnsalable unless at a sacsiica With the development of fands during.the sprimg, hotrerer, a more Decyant and speculative feoling ie Hkely to manifest ite The hoarding of currency which 19 now taljng pinee voperat-s against that groat ease in tho meney mashes which tho, present sudden contraction of veluce will inovitably lead to; but with tho subsidence of the panto many of those who have not boem rajucd «7 nerbonely bh hurt by dt will be likely t@ make investments i meskot ablo securitios, national and etitecwise; and thevafore s pe pa revival of speculation mag be apyoipejod t « Mmited | stocks’ quoted'ib Kondon on we 108 Fox diner md palate tees. ‘Beomaen, 72 on extent. wnet. as private The annual report of @a2 Hele Raltroad fiviates the were: and-peices were entire; following figures :— tire ae esd nega to 4 Dea 2, a4 iaeinek re the sales have 19,801,009 a 30 tol, id; 900 Common stock. 16,480,000 11,560,6 amaghtor at ¥ af ange an® 0 Rio Proforred stock. 8,536, 708 9,585,700 @ a ne crt Sa with Total debt an $42,750,200 4, tJ o ‘ z weed iene were -estling Construction stoc! 42,816,352 (39,404,087 @ a Gross traffic. . : 33,429,643 30,490,491 2% —— ae qnite Atan exponso of...3%-1 8,884,918 6,900,511 r i. Seateiy bor and sort a 8 a Not oarnings.....+4q+.+ $4,504,725 o70 ® Sorter were in good supply. Toe meh wore 2 Interest, taxes, ko... 2625419 toee'sis 8 Saas at sh. 9 280 for old Pores ced a Leaving for dividends.. $1,968,005 654 om continues dull and ‘we hi@ye only piv paliscressss “hwomeoa Sao mee Surplus. letessee $736,782 640,563 ar) ‘Leap was in moderate wkh of 320 tous Sep jee on ater se are ee P io nt wy, wi i of hook are hypo the debt to mature in one for a nieemetmemiy Geamnt es eter year from January 6, 1864, with aright to the com- report pany to pay the on ay ee ee ee ‘prom him Come nie nant an yoda in 90 frtight cans 0 recebve haat") bag suction, 240 hia chote new erop Porto Rico ay 13 engines to recetve im Maral ce $30}686 15 hey chose ranging from Bic. to 0k. $ months. Old and new Cuba IS ongines to receive tx Apt. ~ 451,404 48 found froo | ™ may be a 8 680, Parto Rico ‘ongines to receive in May and 000 00 ‘There havo Fm we) hha. Oates, 300 de. F Porte > Bice, Total se. .sceeeqarer eeccnecesees eves. 68,004,000 68 | and onde bare acne mee peng ‘Tho resources of the compgay, exclusive of cari ing the compon due let of Aprik the market my = > one ee we | Sond oa cigar’ cetalnn etm | Seth sla my 2 abs Ree we Fe nn yang a $2,800,000 | 7 premiam hae been paid to-day. Fm pats yin tO 18 @ $23 for black to No.2 Tar fourth mortgage bonds. ,000 | Martor rates of discount throughout Europe wero being vet fish there was no inquiry, and prices Total. .... cs ..cscseceesseeeeecereveceeess+$9,700,000 | aeeoded to. Phe following wer the rates m tho princi in the absence of sales wete entirely nominal. Linseed The not earnings to July 1 are estimated at $2,500,000, | pal cities at the last dates =~ Pg yng are seminal, denen epics The quotations for government scourities, State stocks Lard was Bank rate Marka. | have to Pirouite ‘8 further decttne of 50,, small lots hav- fend railway end 1. \sceflaneous shares, a the noon sales 4 bere ‘Oth 3. & London, 3 ef the Board of Brokers in this city, on cach Friday for | Vienna. a Provreons, —I is, pork, 61 kages the last four weeks wore as follows:— Berlin 336 | beef, 42 do. cut meats and 198 do. lard. The oe mar- Fraukfort. 334 | ket continues very quiet and scarcety so firm, closing un- were ERNMENT BECTRITIOR ~~ ‘Mar.3. Mar.10. Mor.1?, Mor.24, | Arsterdam . = settled and very Irregular. ‘Tho sates on the spot Bee Hing Tig tag tm | rem : : japon 6's of y Fivewwenty coupon oe Hamburg. ...... @ i 108108 va 2 fe . 9 | aleo, for future delivery, 6,000 bois. mess, for Apri and Fiv hes meek Ox 91% 95; 91K The value of tho imports into Great Britaim @ering the a a An — Beam Pocariony a oe in, vo Fives orate ita toa® 005g 100° | TO Mt mee AmB OMAN Welsh 0 £30 0 410 or pene and G16. 60 9 SEE, ‘ ex! we 7-90 gold ben ie Tr. woiea 118 iis iis co er Exchange. sei sh ab Fo 50, nod 3 zones there waa iimited inquiry, eae “ ‘RipaY, March 24—10:30 A. and prices were a trifle lower; sa! packages at 16c. Meee came tL | gm ongneicon My Seeha eR S| Ose ces mya sad faire, wi tt Misaouri 6's... 374 63 8S on, 6-208. 200 Sicasco | Ga B00 boxes at Toe, 0 1B see. for Cumberland’ cut, and 16c. a Missouri 8 68 90 163%c, for short ribbed. The lerd market waa ac. 1 50 90 tive, but prices declined matorially ; sales 2,000 at 50 2 16a, a 183¢¢., with small lote at 183¢¢. for No. 1 to thir to oo oo fine and kettle rendered. Butter steady, Cheese bid 66 quiet at 140. a 230. for common to prime. 100 100 Prrnoueuw.—The market was dull, heavy and lower 0 a forall Crude sold to @ fair extent AD es We 25 and for this and next month, at 820, a 88¢., re 103 100 fined was nominal at 62a for bonded and Tle, a 726. for oo 140 116 free, Benzine was Dd ‘and nominal; sales 4,000 bbIs. - wat Lo 100 100 00 crude and 700 do. refined at our quotations, ~ = ee 100% $o% 04 Rics was in limited request, and we have no sales of 98 oS im to report, 86 8 ‘800 Taxes Oatet of the immediate wante of the trade 398 Tita sgh sna rth ce a a - 38 % ~~ $00 1 At aahioht vod <r vai Clovelindend Pin, Bi. Tig 0B 200 Tho olf kind ts ale igh with Shee : Crain and Teeio Mi NC any SS | SabNIdELe ha ha nea ot peed 0595 ¥ g. g 3000 Cleve Sricee.—Business has Deon Meesken by the Slolent <uoure one up : aM ry ” 0 = vege id, and prices were entirely nominal; jcago, Bur. RR. = =< Cumbre Gomkacannss ON Bw BM ioe clengedwhil eutebey slabang’ vores tide Tower nae 3 5 By 4 ek oy a 0 LT. —| ot continues w and outside of OS Sty 38 Clee the Imrvediate wants of ihe trade thee Was D0 InqUlrp, flinois Contral RR. iis in a do, P4 a i Seon Grane wat rif and sbarcely 80 firm, at 220 @ Michigan Onteal Wik... AL 108) oi | 900 Quieksitver MgOo 61” 100 2240. for clover and $6 20.0 $6 70 for timothy. Line Michigan Southern ER... 66 04% OK 980 do, ry 100 seed wan quiet; last sales wore madezat $2 12}4, gold, in Mar posa Mining. .. “ 11% 105g | 400 WO... OO 800 8534 | Boston, for Calcutta Milwaukee and P. di - 200 do 6834 1000 do. 86. Sveak.—The demand for raw continues moderate, buy- New York and Erie Rik. 58 SOGPhie, FLWEOBIRR He ors bring still indispoeed to operate to any Conn dere ee extont, even at a further decline of 10. @ r ‘The day's sales were confined to 116 iMtae. dibs Tuasco: vado at 11 isc. a 19¢., currency, and 8¢., gold, duty pe'd; 400 bhde, do. and 680 boxes Havana,’ both’ on ‘private terms, Fair refining could be bought at 10%c, Reiined 500, GO. ......., 783 | Was in limited request and lower at 18¢. for powdored, 100 Chi, Bur Qy Rt 100" | crushed and granolated, Stock March 24, 1865, 500 Chivagoé ARR 83 | 23,343 hhds, Cuba muscovado, 27,648 boxes, '110,231 100 Alton & Tor HU RR 25 | bags and 286 hhds. méado, 90 Han&SiJoRRpret 40 Soar.--A sale of 200 boxes Castile was effected on do, poe ta and Erie pr bd — Mg Co. 10% 0 low Contral RR. % 40. Obio and Mies. cortificates, 29° av 26 20% P-} Poetic MSS Co.. 986° 200 ais Pu W. BR.. 04) 90 87 18% 500, ¥ Central RR, 87 1500 fe Mail. 320 246 0 ao - 100 Giekever Mini 1 10% % 61 ding RR. . 14% (10834 108% a1 | The business At the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- tows :— | myo for custome... $175,000 terms not to be mentioned. rece} ‘ 964'893, SECOND BOARD, ‘Tix. —Thore was no demand for pig, and currency ymonta. 4.7a0 174 Tate cant two o'Cnoce B. Mt, | BFC’ were m trifle lower, while gold ‘rates remained WACO . . sess on 28,789,081 — 109000 USo's, 'S1 key; sai delat - | about the same, Slabs were quoted at 2¥e., gold, and bsoriptiona to government joan... . Sueen | oeeee lens "st, 1054 1000 she i oRR 64 | Engis' 2c, gold. Plates wore in moderate inquiry at 7 sseees, GAM | gold fetcm, Wh 105 100 Hud Riv RR ‘cia Ga” | Etone 600 boxes The First National Bank subscribed $250,000 today to 170000 do,, wt eheronl rt at 700. wT oe, PU 60,000 Cal out IBc, a ub washed at $1 0254, now re Faled ‘ery quibt, ead, wo tare 0 alos to FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. ‘Tho fall of gold has occasioned @ corresponding tumble ‘fm the prices of almost every article at Washington ) Market. Beef alone. keops up, or rather has gone higher, owing (© the freshota, whioh have cut off the supply temporarily, During the weok, porter house was soares at even fifty cents por pound. his hich price, of course, cannot be maintained any length of time, as the supply will come im ag largely and regularly a8 formerly in a fow days. Butter, eggs and meata geno- rally have come dows vory casily and gradually, though by no means to the extent they ehiould, seoing the great decline of gold. Good butter sold yesterday at 35c. per Ib, The following prices prevailed at Washington per Ib., steaks 30c, mutton 18c. a 40c., Roasting 300, a45e., common quality 17c. a pork 20¢, a 230., attend the funeral, from her late resideac 22c. a.80c,, bacon 243. Jvisus Berowan, in the fowls 280. a 350., gorse 2c. a Frsa.—Shad flounder 10c. a 12c., halibut. ‘hundi stewing oysters $1 a $2 60 do., so%t.clams 25c. a 760. do. VeGeTanizs.—Sweet potatoes per half peck 70c. a 8c. ordinary potatoes 250. # 5 MISCELLANEOUS, —Butter 3 25c,, cheesc 200, a 306. per 1b., sheese 18¢. a 200. Fruit.—Applee per half peck 50c. a 5 per dozen, lemons 37. r quart, grapes 7c. a ory mute 18c. a 26c. per quart. Domestic Markets: PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. ‘{o., striped base 25c., 5 cod 12c, a 156. clains 750. a $1 rey turnips 200, a 25e. “ard Boe a bie in Jory, , oranges cranberries 40c. ib., ‘ilberts 26c. a exchange on Now York at par a 1-20th per cent. Flour dull, with no export demand. julet. Petroleum nomi nal, Corn very 000. ‘rbiskey dull and 6c. lower; B. March 1865. Flour dull and drooping; ‘Ohio superfine ash 8734; extra at $10. Wheat very dull and hea' white at $225. Corn quiet. Whiskey dull and nominal. Curcago, 24, 1866, Flour nominally 50c. lower. Wheat dull and.declined To. a8c.; salos at $1 1134. Corn dul at 78°. for No. i. and declined 4c. a 5c.; sales at 5c, for No hwines dull and nominal at $2, Provisions dul! lined $2 a $2 25 on pork; sales ity packed prime mess at $21 25 a $21 50; mess nominal at $23 a $23 50; sweet pickled hams, $14 a $15, Lard nominal: celpts—600 bbls. flour, 3,060 bushels wheat, 10,000 bushels corn, 7,000 do. oats, Caution to Butcher Boys. SUPREME COWRT—EIRCUIT. Before Judge Mullen. Jenacn 24.—James Carroll, by his Guardian, v:. Oharlee Killen. —This wes an action brought to recover damages Shortly after (June, ‘Prans-M! M4 distr ner 80 nomial and dep to examine into the obarges inst subsequent assertion of tan Dad nover been been placed In command of the Trans- ment, The consequcnce of the examination Plaints was that Holmes relieved Hindman, and sent him ie river to Bragg, who pat him in is divistons, tember 11, 1863,) e, Ga., in Nie ie pineres] of War to Ai and east of the Miscisstp Tn this capacity he was en, jammcs S. Nogley com both Brekner and Hindman, and for which fatture Bragg Hindman repaired, under arrest, to Atlanta; but, with Polk, who was also arrested abot game time, was shortly after cent Wo Mirseesipps Sherinan’s ratd in that State, the winter of 1863-4" Tn May, 1864, wien Sherman Ge., Toik was called to Joe Johnston’ who was then in command of also repaired to that poink He was May HM, and sal Atlanta. He was, the “Gate City, November last arreeted the latter, Here he remain advanced on # nid, and Hitman, of Polk's divisions, weyer, relieved before the fall hope confederacy,” and also his determiaation to offer bis ver- vices to Maximalin, ALEXANDER MILLINER, SIONER, ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE YB. From the Rochester Union, March 14. of the last five of the men A REVOLUTIONARY VEX- of the bs enetnard who government 1 on i i i Ql z | Hi a ai ge Hi = Es ip = Prt 1 ef BEE two age of one hundred be was quite quld take pretty long walks without much fati [In » work published a few weeks since, entitied “The Last Men of the Revolution,’ it is sta(od that Alexander Miftiner was born in Quebec, March 14, 1760.—Eo. - A Great Baumer, —The bridge recently built across the Miseissippi river, at Clinton, Lowa, the use of the feet, or more than throe- Unis distance 2,800 feet ts bes tween the Illinois shore and Little Rock Leland, and 880 feet is between Little Rock Island The bridge east of Litth Northwestern Railroad fifths of a mile long. id the Towa'shore. consis: of 14,000 even spans of 200 fect enc. the bridge ¢ naists of three spans be- The draw is S00 feet long over aft, and is doit of iron, The abutment and one of the piers are founded on rock, a second pier is founded on pila, and a third pier and the draw pier are built upon erib work, Frosting on looge sand. forty feet deep, p Hot allowod to (ranapie, Salos of | ‘These cribs are sunk The large crib is 400 (eet long aud a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. in ~_ Died. ‘Al —On Thuraday, March 28, Cétaanem, wifo of Monry Afwout, aged 21 Yours, ‘Tio relatives and friemis of tho family are rolly ited. to attend the fu this paanoey! noon, ‘one o'clock, from her late re: fo. 92 Bighth avon. posrVous Gs aus, send 44 youry, & months snd 18 relatives and ‘of tho ‘bers cbtyivan GronaLodge 316, ¥. and A, M., the mombons and exempt members . No. and the members of th» Neptune Ciub, are respectfully -tavited to attend the funcral, from his late -wsidence, 33 epmrei ~ vot inday hee at one o'clo k, ‘The officers and m>mbers of Sydvan Grove Lodge 275, F. and A. M., are hisrely summond to be present at a epecial communication of said lodge, at their fod*e rooms, corner Centre and Grand strect, at tw o'clock noon, on Sunday, for the perposo cf attending the funeral of our late brother John @. Baum, | Members of the fraternity are fratornally invited to be present. W. N. BENJAMIN, Master. Beut.—At Morristown, N. J., on Friday, March 25, Carotxe FE. Br't, wifo of Augustus W Bell, daughter of the late Zebnion W. Ooncklin, aged 39 years, ‘The relatives aud friends of the; family are invited to , on Tuesday? morning, ai leven ofclock, ‘BuRGMAN.—At Annapolis, Md., on ‘Tuesday, March 21, id year of his age. In consequence of tho delay in forwarding his remains, the funeral ilid not take place as advertised in Thursday's Herald. The friends and relatives are respectfully tn- vited to attend the funeral, from tho residonce of bis brother-in-law, Andrew Lindberg, No. 5 Peck slip, this (Saturday) afternoon, at lalf-past one o'clock, ig re mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Botromue’.—On Friday, March 24, Mr. Jom Borrom- Ley, a native of Saddleworth, Yorksh-re. ‘uneral notice heroafter. Brownson.—At Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 23, Joux Brow~son, 76 yoars and 24 days. The friends of the family aro respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 16 Sidney place, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, without further nonce, Corpas.—On Th'iraday, March 23, Henry Corpys, agod Amonite ane 19 days, only son of George F. and Lisetto fen. The relatives and friends of the family, as also the members of Hermann Lodge, No. 268, F..é A. M., are respect(ully invited to attend the funeral, which’ will ate this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from No. 15 Weet street. Daugy.-—On Friday, March 24, after a short and severe illness, Cavranin: DaLry, wife of John Daley. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, ‘rom ber late res:dence, Ninth avenue, between Fifty-(fti and Fifty-sixth streets, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past oue o'clock, without further no- tice. The remains will be Interrod in Calvary Cometery. Parrect.—On Friday ci 4 March 24, Ann, the beloved wife of Michael Farrell, after a short but severe illness, aged 38 years, a native of parish of Clinfaclo, county Tyron, Ireland. The friends and acquaintances of the family aro respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her lato revidence, 86 Broome strect. ‘Her remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Harprxexi day, March 2 Mantes JouNeon, son of Warren and Cor- nelin V. R. Hardenbergh, in the 4th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend tho funei half-past five o’cloc! Horcursca—At tho Gramerey Park House, on Wedves- day, Mareh 22, Exizaunya H., wifo of E. Hutchings, of Louisville, Ky. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (catyrday) morning, at éleven o'clock, from ‘the Fifth avenue Presbyterian chureh (Dr. Rico's), corner Fifth avenue ang Ninciventh street. Hunck.—On Friday, March 2%, after a short illness, Gxoros F. Hsncx, in the 47th year of his age. ye ‘The frionds of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 363 Fourth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, ab one o'clock, without further invitation. Hewier.—s, Hew.sr, aged 50 years. ‘His vemains will be interred in the Evergreens Come- tery. nx —At Orange, N. J., on Thursday, March 23, ‘Tuowss Henny, pged 61 yoors, ol KNEvarn 23, CaLep Brinzy .—On Thoraday, Mure! enly child of Caleb Bi abd Lon: M. Knowals, aged 15 i it cleven of fron teers Se, Ore aah a ay ae Kroy.—On , Mare 24, Jowrser Braces Seca conor Feat and’ Mmry am Roane = 4 menthe and 2% das frtonds of tre fly or yemmoattn ty, sevined ptend iiternpen, at bee a mag mien 8 Fug, *% 3 Bo 490 Avantic street, Brooklyn, Riexiou: Mbaxny, he fentah "wore on 0” Grom Gemctiry for mera tat Miners; Has cL me hees oO py cere rr Rebelo wit ot Mab 8 chim, af the parish ae 4 relatives of of har sons Owen and Mfehach, are nee 6 ey een the porn, We, Weet Fitty-foorth Sixth ot gs * ‘will be interred th ¢ a Cemetery. Pwuurs "Cris remains will be taken to New London for interment. Pisce. We ‘Ps bh 22, Many A _ beh haber P. Mace, e 3 pent Be years, 2 mont days, ‘The friends funily are respeetfulty invited to attend the foperal, on Bunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late CO, street, near Meserole avenue, Rowrmson, —On Wi March 22, at the reeidence of ber son-in-law, Thoe. W. Mann, Brooklyn, L. 1, Mra Sanam Ronzrteor, relict of George Roberteon, of Balt more, Maryland, Baitimove Sun please copy. Rrra rpsox. Cruz, Thoms: Femi tig f ig emery os 9 ol ‘arms Weetchester county, in the 40th year of his age, Recksros—QOn Pridey, March 24, Mra Jann ANN beloved Major D. W. Reckefua, ‘Ber friends and those of her husband are respectfally wrvited to attend the funeral, from hor }..te residence, No, 247 Ewen street, near Alnelie street, WiNicmeburg, 5 i ¥ on 8 afternoon, at two o’olock. Philadelphia ond Baltimore Ts please eopy. Ranam On Friday, March oi Maxy B, daaghter of Nathaniel aud Sallie J. Renae, syed 5 mouthe’ and 18 8 Tee setenores ond friends of the famtly are invited to aitend the'funeral, from 290 Henry street, on Bunday af ternoon, at half-past one o'clock, b manent 0 please copy. Sumreon. 2%, Raven Suarsor, young- 5 Friday, est con of George W, and Caroline kk Simpson, aged 8 months and 1 day. ‘The friends of the faantty aro invited to attend the fir neral, at the residence of his parents, 127 South Oxford Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at four street o'clock, ‘Powxeneern,—Asonew J. Towxsurvy, aged 62 years, ‘The funeral will take this , bi (Saturday) afternoon, at fret eae 2a &. Timothy's oa) Fifty-foorth Fa 5 0 St 0 ©, Stu sends of the family are respect upewaren.—In this city, on March 94, Base vRL HL, only son of Joseph ancdowater, 3 months and 20 days, i ond ' . o'clock, their bh 1 Sop residence, 810 Second ‘Youna,—On Monday, March 20, of Fran Luewatrs Youre, onl moh of Colonel W. B. the N. ¥ & V, Institute, aged and Mrs. P. L. Youn; , ay Nee ‘20 days. ia geal Bealea ste cure, oa Dunas i tto ol A var esac as SS pL} _1 Sh SRN SIE SPREE Pos BILLIARD TABLB, COMPLETE, IN. OR SALB~A FIN OF NEW AND SECOND PARES ar ers —= elie e as ncteanicumn ema trmetert ce (SONBEREAND | COAL. ivKst | Quarry TO THE rade and consumers, at reduc *, \ st Twenty-third street. Oy th a ESTNUT. COAL FOR SAL, 4110 A. M., at the works In TY hep ht if ar OF 216 and 217 Weat 12 PER TON—BEST ALITY OF BCMUYLKILT Red Ash Stove and Coal, at the foot of Delan- Ony street, Kast river. Hens & BUTLER. 7 at the rea- ot in Weodatore, ¥ ‘Huu, of Balthaore, to —At New Brunswick, N. J., on Thurs ral, from the residence of bis. father, No, $6 George streét, this (Saturday) afternoon, at INS, Soa 1. DOGALASS, Searct Josrru F, A Bere C.F cine err eat kate Mf the company. 4l-Wall atrectt ae wig. A. BUTLER, Seerctary pro tom. OF 92,500, AT SIX PBI al Anette tr neadyen ears ao) ta etn $nsured for'$3,0) nnd policy wsshgwed: p> operty will ‘Acaptisl losa. ty wa ty Ni, 1S aan streat, W. HEMICAL BANK, NEW York, MARCH Flity-third Divi Pea ghee Ary and Di tins Dank hake this Septires. ® quarterly of | pereent, payable ty rtockkolders, froc of tom, Suland adver S.turslay, kup Lot day’ of apell next. By ondurof wie Haakl, GeO. WELLTABE TTIZENS' 8A ornent rect, Sx PER CEST INTE wre onatl sume of $508 and under, sd th epere ntou bh MONEY DEPOSITED NOW Lh DRAW INTERES Tank oper i and Friday evenings. from 4 Bank books in Eyglish, Ge be held ut their odiee, Anst., from 12 o'clock’ M. ty. ETROLEUM HARD ~~ rare chance for tt deat cee ioe Sat atl Se oak an aauregate expital of $900,000 will lspose of partion his interest at-a very low tisure. Adi B. 8., box 3301 New York Post office. , 10 PARTIES WISHING TO PUT OUT MONEY OB first bond and. mortgage.at 7 per cent, in small or sums will (ind good, sure ibhess by ty ot- Fee ee RET EH: id third avenecred’ estate HOE AND LEATHER BANK, NEW YORK, MARCH S 9} 18a Dividena. The Board of Directors have day déclared » semi-annual dividend of five per cent, free government tax, paynble on 9b April onaulng. ‘The Pa OOK Will be closed from lat to 9th April inclusive. aoe ow. AK. KISSAM, Cashlem W:ANTED_ $5.00 FOR ONE YEAR, ON FIRSE nit mortgage on. ‘valued at from $25 $30,000. Apply ts 0. I HERTICAND, 507 Broadway. — $6, AND $12,000 TO LOAN ON. 2.000~ Sets, Se. 0A eee reOvlh property, only first class. Address Bond and gage, Herald office. 9 $300 000 TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 PER OEM ° on New York city property. JOSEPH MASON, No. 4 ‘Pine street. TO LOAN, IN SUMS NOT LESS $350.000 ‘$5,000, on bond aud mortgage om property. Rates, 6 and 7 per cent. W. IL, HIGBEE, No, 3 Pine stress. SPECIAL NOTICES. ATA SEMEM Ly MERTING OF THR TA SBMI-MONTHLY MEBTIN Pafnters’ Union, held cn Tuesday evening, Maret Shag Zollowing bonvos are reported paying the wogna of 3 per day:—Miner & Stevens, Brownt roonRe Se Wwrente, D. J. Duse: Mr. Flowers, Mr. Cooper, Charles strevty Ar Brewster & Baldwin; Daly ninth street; P. Debinise, Sir. Dasendury & Van r, Hell, Fortieth street; Twonty-nihth streot, By order of the Assoglatton, T. MoGrara, Secre G. BROWN, President, PRING, TOB, CALKING, of al see snd Kinds madi cway Iron Worl Na¥noR'& C0., Boston, COAL COMPANY. tees of the Consumers’ Benest «tod in making arrangements to td Colliery, on such te-ms este nt of the fullamonnt of trape resent yoer, are thereby enabled res 60 a8 40 insure the delivery nally contemplated. Beleving und profitsblo an enterD sont not Be being urcel Ly many Yo compiete the organization In @ modised a tal stock to be £0,000 shares, at $10 each, only hic will be sold at*present, mi the balance when transportation fed will enable the com one ton of coal per iF a8 lan (which at ut Sone $8), a a ILleave a por “ sell at ‘usrket prices, as pro Towed in Tormor statement Tho amonne of Coal that can ve brow bt to markt daria An this year from these mines wl ble ie com to Shelf promiana to respect to the der of # 4 that wilh be sould, ie Tonatriteiion, (0 De completed withia the year, Pouble that quam If the prosent nubsce! Rien retain thelr shozes the pila Ray AT et Beso § a rola with, aud co-opemtion iy respectfully as and ly recomuncn ied hanes Lon of the jribhe, Fak, Bayur of Nese Yi y Mieyor of Jersey Ci ‘OUD, Mayor of Srovkiye 3, Prokident Pet River Bo rr. Merchants’ Lns, & Broadveny and 1, 71 Broadway. The cay 30,000 of w the inc puny to deliver for.ench cost of mining and trans)o fon. ALERE CHARLES &, JOMN C. ANDERSON, Seare Avenue Railroad Company. MP. SPAN DISH, funeral will take place thie (Saturday) afternoon, avenue, WM. P. Coal D OUAS. TH. APYREGAPS, of O. 1. Applegate Bro. Phin. one =D tli “en _sl ~.ne on RT SUMTDR ANNIVERSARY.—THE COMMITTER neice iRedse ns ancedags toon ined at J crehoom naka iam pasa OMARLES K ee M, QOTRSCHALK BEING ABOUT TO LEAVE J. couniEy, Dege these huving kBis ngatnet him to, immediately, care of ye Bon, New Ye Chantry papecs please —THE PA MAIL MSHIP CO) Theta mew? steamer OQLOWRADO. wi be open to of tho public gn ngs areas, Friday iueday of thie week, from, 10 AM toa? M TICE, hu salon ye Pasar ‘Thowe in dovetopment of the commerce of Callfornia ‘and in tho general progress af the Ame sian be interested im paneste ‘prmax LODGB, NO. 388, ¥. A MA BI ‘will be held at the ajeig se corner P sbi a i 2. By order of Sy are RECRUITING Co! \MITTEB, HBA CAREERS EN HOUSE, 206 BOWBRY, VOLUNTEERS WANTED. Patehow, soldiers, now is your time to en! "SHS TONESE BOUNTIEG Fi FOR 1 YEAR ME™, ND TRE AND MO! A R TWO YEARS voR THREE ARS AND THE HAND Pi aad Baton Fund Movey will be paid fi Wand COMMITEE, 2 Toour veteran heroes enlisting in General Hancock's 9900 BXTRA BOUNTY ‘wil be paid. 9 © sbnbsleme meine ET EE comme CHARLES G, CORN! Chiittant Bresutive Gomeatton: Gronaw FP. Srmnnnexwen, Secretary. AYEOR #00. BANKERS, AT 16 WALT, New York, pay the highest rates for doublons mda of gold and aftver. sdrawn in the Royal Lottery cashed by usin go'd.[nsormation furnished free. 290 NARR—A Mass MEBTING OF THR CrrizEN ZA of the Perenty-socond ward will be held on this (Bakar. lay) evening, at National orty forth stree fighen oreees, to devine ways mad smeago tml the gusta of cuner emninew ipenaers wil aa are we eminent Areas Fodgo if CONNOLLY, De 8, Warrravnes, MILLINSRY. \ fADAMR LAOY WILL OPEN, ON MOMDAY AND TUBB. day, Maroh ‘A and 2, two i] nets, just recelveds Her ‘re favited to Sixty areuue. pa iL el eer Meg meorerhennnn I OREO anne peti Soe er ny, ¥. Ye ba c OMBAR. as ai OW LING, 6 Racseu otreet.__ APRING FAS ree NG. FASHIONS. DEM TAA i ; 9 Hi pra aa ASHI Nae efrordt Con a eye seston (attndiay am arilate mitd Pideratel Poti by Theodore Piitsn., bo not fall magnificent Apri Lye , oi Jonttags Demordes @ Herken etecat.

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