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» ps) | weeks ks age were regarded as amply euflleient for months: to. ‘The fo following is the businoss statement of tho Assist- ant Treasurer of the United States in Philadelphia for the monch of March :— —_——————<—<—<__—_<——_—_— FINANCIAL AND. COMMER Cliiles Fray, April 6-6 P, M. ‘Who stock market has been emancipated to-day from the threidom in which Erie and Michigan Soushorn held cn, March 1,—Balances on hand at this date..... $13,296,387 it during the provious part of the week, the one having jan’ Receipe— been relioved of the unnatural weight which was do- | Acc't Genoral Treasury, including customs. om, oot pressing it, and the othor of tho pressure of gas | Post Ouloe ay N07 which was unduly inflating it, ‘The comseqaence is that the speculative feeling has become less feverish, Potal. ...ssceceeceeeree and that confidence has taken the place of apprehension. Payments ‘Tho probabilities, therefore, are in favor of a better Acovunt Geneval Beenwnry: distributed business throughout the railway list, and in view of the probable passage of the Finance bill now pend- ing in the Senate, and the aspect of monetary affairs generally, prices are likely to make further progress up- ward, with exceptional advances in particular stocks as each happens to become the favorite of the hour with the s:reet, At the early session of the open board Erie (sales 3,100) sold at 745; a %, New York Contral 92/4, Hudson River 100%, Reading 100, Michigan Southern 82% a 81%, Cleveland and Pittsburg (sales 2,900) 7935 a %; Bock Island 111 a 3, Northwestern 2634, preterred 543g, Fort Wayne 89%, Cumberland (s. 3) 433g. At the first rogular board the market was active and frm. Michi- gan Southern (sales 1,200 shares) sold at 82 cash and 813, fegular, the movement in it having apparently cul- ‘inated yesterday, the supply of the stock for de- livery being now abundant, and the excitement arising out of its recent sudden scarcity at an end, On the call it olosed 834 lower than at the balf-past two board yesterday. The rest of the list was, however, higher. Now York Central showed an advance of %, Erie (sales 6,800) 1%, Reading %, Cleveland and Pittsburg (sales 12,000) %, Northwestern preferred 134, Rock Island 1%, Western Union Telegraph %. Government securities were steady and dull, Sevea- thirly notes of the third series were 3¢ lower. At the one o'clock session of the open board the mar- ket was steady. Michigan Southern (sales 1,000 shares) sold at 8134 cash and 813% regular, Cleveland and Pitts- burg 7934, Erle 74%, Rock island 112 There was no woasion of the regular board at this hour, owing to a prolonged discussion of the mavner of buying in Balance due to depositors March Recelved from depositors Total... ssercecerserscersnes sore seeee ment eo, . 396, Repay! the month. # OO 800 Prisnioenl ou mean redeemed ier hceg wae baa tt ‘The following are the footings of the last statement of the Boston banks, compared with the returns of the pro- vious week ;— ‘The last (quarterly statement of the ‘ational banks of Chicago show the following aggregates: Circulation.».... tenders. The following table shows the receipts and shipments of flour and grain at Cincinnati for the month of March ‘and since January 1, compared with the corresponding time last year:—. Michigan Fouthern under the rulo yostorday afternoon. fa ag a eee The action of Mr, Dyett, the Vice President. presiding 7865, 1868, 1865," 1808. at tho time, was questioned, on account of pis having | Flour, ore 203,955 160,156 ‘ances eae bought the stock in at the commencement of the call, | W: ree Sto'soh eb'oas. 400,260 instead of deferring the purchase till the stock in ques- 001,86 7,208 aio 12,088 |W tion was reached in the order of business, The rule of , v4 o h0% tho board is, that any stock not duly delivered may BN No RD oes bo bought in by the purchaser for the account cep oe of the defaulting party betweon half past two and Jan1, Jan. 1, (a larch, Hire olelock, and the presiding ofleer's course | ine yotg 110,060 1Tt2 Ayod 7.901 was justified under this authority. The course | Whent, bushels 177,008 144,159 67,439 «64,166. of Mr, Drw in suing out an injunction to | Con 3 320)220 5,828 74,120 defend bimaself against one of the penalties of specula- | Oats ced ee coe tlon, which he is supposed to have often indirectly im- 82/595 6,499 9,983 posed upon others, is the subject of general gossip in Wall street, At the half-past two boara the market was on the whole steady. Erie closed $¢ higher than at the first regular board, Reading 3, Rock Island 11Z, Ohio and ‘The annual staiement of the Oto and Mississippi Rail- ro:d Company shows that they have throe hundred aud forty miles of road, upon which the roceipts for 1865 were over eloven thousand dollars per mile, The stato- ment contains the following ene figures :— Mississippi certificates %, Quicksilver 3g. Michigan 1864. 1865. Southurmn was 3g lower, Cleveland and Pittsburg 5%, —_— a WSee doce i Pe rn $3, pod ota feceived feom goverment 1 Northwestern preferred 34, Fort Wayne \4, Western | Ner*tiruinge Bhs Giees plore Union Telograph 7. Government gold bearing securi- ioe wore firmer, but without activity. Coupon five twonttos of the frat and second issues were 34 higher. Atthe open bourd at half-past three the market was New York Stock Macher Ee Ara 6, 1866. FIRST SESSION—10:30 A. firm. New York Central sold at 925;, Fort Wayne 9034, foo U0 08, rox ton 100 obs ine RRM ¢ is Erie 76 14, Hudson River 100%, Rock Island 11414, 04g 6 74: Reading 100%, Michigan Southern 81, Cleveland and “ta ea 3 8 104 Pittsburg 793, Northwestern preferred (b. 8.) 544, Ohio ‘and Mississippi cortificates 26, Cantén 47%. A terwards the market c.osed atrong, the following bemg the quota- tions at half-past five:—New York Central 92% a %, Erie 77% » %, Hudson River 100 bid, Reading 100% a %, Michigan Southern 803, a $1, Cleveland and Pittsburg 10% Northwestern 26 bid, preferred 541 a 55, Rock Tland 115% a X, Fort Wayne 00% a 91. The supply of money has been abundant, with less in- quiry thay yesterday, at six per cent for loans returnable domand, and no important transactions have takeo placo above or below this rate, The ‘“bulla’’ are enabled to carry long line of stocks with facility, owing to the active borrowing demand for the leading speculative @byares from the “bears,” the “short” interest being @tall large. The disc unt line is a shade more active, and the majority of lenders prefer lending at call to accepting fay but the best grade of commercial papor, which is taken at 7.08 per cont, the sooond grade rating a’ 1600 U 86 2500 nd the third at 10 a 12, 100 ‘Tho go'd market has beon steady and rather quiet. 308 ‘Tho opening price was 198, followed by a deoline to 127% | ho too and a recovery to 127% a %—the quotation at 4P. M. | 200 300 ‘There is still @ brisk demend for corn for delivery, and 5 200 loans have boon made at 1-168 3 por diem in tavor of | 198 So the lender, 900 Union 10 Mil ‘The foreign exchange market has been active, but | 400 Quick £ NJ Contral somewhat domoralized, and although large purchascs | 03 0. 4 40,: Pa were made the supply bills were in excess of the de- 308 Brana’ 4 de. mand. Bonk rs’ sterling of tho best grade at sixty days : wore quoted ut 1064 a %4, with transactions at 1061-16 | 18 40. Saree ‘and 106 3-16; second hand. Bills at short sight were #8 do. 800 40. 107%¢ a ‘4; commercial, 105 a 106; francs, at long date, ee Su td =: Ofr, S14 a Gir. 850; short sight, Sfr. 275¢ a Gfr. 300. 4200 Erie RR. 200 do. ‘The cotton exports from the Southern as well as North- | 1100 do 00 do. porta are active, betag stimulated by the firmness of | 900 : in pty the European market for the staple, and those are of | 2% ee ia a courte the immediate cause of the continued depression ummenies 104%, 600 ahs Reading RR, 100: ta the fore gn exchanges. The influence of the supply 300 of cottoh, upon which it is argued, Is manifesting itself | 4, 200 to an extent which soma likely to lead to the alterna- ‘tata Wisour =" 2 tive ,of either a grat breakdown in the value of | “3999 TolkWab, lex 87 1000 the raw material, on the one hand, or, on saecee #x 300 Cleve the other, the importation of gold and United wing Co oe bom aN WR. States eecurities er Europe to pay for it, at tion # el. 50 300 ch & NW pref. i Without endorsing the following computations we give eve \. them as the views of intelligent Judges who anticipate a = 4 | Chi & RkT RR.. 1 roturn flow of specie irom Europe to pay differences in 100 favor of the trade of this country; but just now this 100 expectation is doubtful of realization: — a The excess of @: to and from ‘ ‘ail countries, conpente tee eal of the Ln oy +4 0! cotton— a £380 per balo—from mid COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fawar, Apri! 6—6 P. M. Asues,—Receipta, 6 packages. The market continued uli and heavy, with more sellers than buyers, notwith- standing the reduced supply. We quote pots nominally $6 75 0 87. 3 Braaosrorra —Receipts, 7,342 bb! floar, 200 do. and 1,176 bags corn meal, 880 bushels corn and 1,100 do, outs, State and Western flour were dull of gale, and prices, orry it Oa Twa Toa Ta 820 Oa 8658 Wa 720 Oa 1% % Corn meal, prenay wien, ncheons. ving for export to Harope alles Let Apetl 986,000 | en rai ‘ ~ ‘and the Ne aera 5 A better Inquiry prevaited for wheat, 000,000 sterling, at present ‘with sales prices, to be paid by Europe for American cotton in the | 50" led women mare wendy, cioaing quiek, wits mee o next nine months, ae venud ta arises, what proportion st 88 a $1.08) 66 for ordinary do.; $2 90 for SS tre choice of this large amount i be pald for in merchandise, $2 66 for whe veers 2 40 for what in losses, what in gold, or what in United states pA Buate. ni 8 ‘corn tarket more active and ities? ices Closed very eteady at an adv: stnea of Te. lo, per bushel. Poiroleam and mining stocks were generally stendy, ‘he sales comprise $1,000 bushels, at 4c. a Tc. for um At the first board United States closed 20¢. higher, | sound, and 7Tc. “48 for ensvand Western mixed, ta Alantio and Pacife. 166. sufth & Parmuiee was de, | stor had delivered; Cie, for Jere Yallow and Soe, toe lower. At the second board United Sates cloved 10c, | Zermey wit Teoh pontibued ta Somena ne Jower than at the first board, selling at $0 80;-Quarta*| furthér halos of 1,800 Dushols ‘wore made at. $1 10 for Hill 0c, selling nt $4; Smith & Parmmee 16e,, vetting at | State. The demand for barley was Le $860, Buchanan Farm sold at Stc., New York and Alle- | Creer ier eit netels Canada Bast at 61 ghany $8, Contral $2 96, O11 Creek O00. Pithole Creok Crevod <The Teathe\ wos Gull ta it Shade River 600., At! a esterday, holders were aa Contetldnrata’ Pacite $418, Bates | Fiton weke entiroly nominal, and. the market closed & Bastor $2 60, 7 Gold $18 50; | without indications either in ‘buyer's of seller's favor. Downey ville Gold 8%¢., Hope 4 90, Ham MeClin- | Tho sales were to 8 fair extent, comprising 4,900 bales, tock 62 quotations: — 2 dzqesce: The Loutsville Journal speaks |n the following hopeful rain of business prospectoin that vicinity :— ‘nome tbe commercial history uric a Be pt and taxeer on, two at re gives bss Srufation o ‘coon fa slated Lore during the ‘winter "i : ify Baltimore 2,000 bags Rio, ox-ship Amazon, sol nd ab loc. Pho ship vangeltes ee t Sand; Tooke erm 4,400 bags Ilo aboard, awaiting orders. Sho will possi- bly sll fr Liverpool, We also hote the arriv pork <brp 9 Rio, and ship. Zingara, bug's Rio, making the receipts of ad to-day, moe? eae Cargill's ‘a Cargo, 12,200 \maGuts wore dull and ‘epost ing: The ongagoments were: —To Liverpool, per steam b on600 _ hon ot ‘To London Petoee ob oka To man “4 tio tons panier pereie ae or eames o charter include 2 brig to Bristol, 01 of rosin were, dull and something in buyer's favor. Common was decided!: lower, and wo note sales of 1,360 bbls. at $2 760 $3 12 strained was offered freoly at $3.0 $425, We note suics 0f 470 bbis., No, 2, at $6 a $7 50, and 820 bbis., No. 1, at $0.0 $12. Wo quote prime pale at $14. Spirits turpon- tine was steady. Lots in bond, for oxport, were held at 720. a 7c, We quote retail parcels at 95e! a 97A¢c., the latter rate an extreme, - ‘Tar was duiland heavy, with a small business, ut. $226 a $8 50, as to-quality: Pitch was noglected, but prices were nominally wichansed. We quoto for ‘a basis $450, Crude turpentine was dull We quote per bbl of 290 pounds, $5 60 PANE Cut. Were father lower)" tie’ tbe Dustiions con Unnadenee shapaandnctionsietsanlon dace date o tent wore made, in a wholesale way, at 7c. for assort- ments, We quot» clinch at 80, a 84%c., copper 60c , yollow metal de, and forged horse 30e, a'84e. for eight! cas ::—We note sales of 250 tons city and Western at $48 60.0 $44. ‘The market otherwise was very dull, O1s.—The market for fish oil was unehanged in every respect. No special sales have becn made of any de- scription, but small lots were gold to the trade at pro- vious quotations. Linseed ofl sold from erusher's hands at $1 20a $133 ‘The market for this deseription of oil was very Irroguiar, with a downward tendency. ‘The stock of Eughish oil now on the market is heavy. and in- terferes materially withthe sale of American oil. Tard oil was inuctive and nominal at $1 76a $1 80 for the best qualities Puovintoys.—Receipts, 659 bbls. pork, 680 pkgs. cut meats, 244 Tho market Yor pork was" sbout ic, per bb, inhayer's favor, with s less active inquiry. The snies were.4,000 bbl. new mess for future doilvery, seller's option, including the months of April, May and Tune; nt $26 4 $26 25. Also for immediate’ delivery, 4,600 ubla, ot $28 75.0 $20 for mew mess, closing at $26, $26 2 for old mess, aud $2t 60a $22 for rs ‘The bool market continued soady, with a fair demand, We note further sales of 700. bbis, at $15 a $17 for new plain mess, and $20 a $24 tor new extra mess, Beef hams were in less active demand and scarcely go firm, thongh no quotable change. The sales were 400 bbis,, at $37.0 $39 50, but part at $40, the latter ai an extreme for smail lots. ert ee 8 PaPree juest, and salee of 1,500 boxes were made at 15/,¢. for at tises, and 1aXe. for Cum- borland cut and ye foe abars rib, Cut meats 50. & AKC. per ge. Butter but prices were unaltered, way at 40c. a Ge, and Cheeze was without —- ee eee. Tho sales were mainly ropes Ib., as to Capon aad rate an be rs for the best fnet The market ruled dui! and hana for ernde. @ note sales 4,000 bbis, ra! Hy 26%. de, 400. 2 $0540. for refined in ic. @ 683gc. for refined free, ~The market was very dull, and the transac ‘at lower prices. The arrivals of Scotch 2 ing in yard, as Holders prefer to rin tho risk Veo ge future than to sell at the rate now oniainable, brands of Scotch at dock were offered at $43. indies at a dered at $43 50 for No, 1, and $41 for No, 2 of 600 tous forged iron at $37°50, “00 tous do at at and 800 tons do. at @ private pfice. Also 220 ton» wrought scrap on private terms. Rice, —We note a sale of 2,800 bags Rangoon, in bond, ‘at a private price, supposed 4}gc., gold. The ‘was very quiet, but prices were firm: Svaan was in moderate demand and continned , the market closing firm at the followtag prices :-— Inferior to common refining Cuba mnscovado, 8340. a 9X. ; tair to ing ic, @10350.; fair to 10%. a vite Tie leiz fos Pose "Rico, 100. ‘em ae og a Tc. if Hy E in My ‘wore 150 bhds. Cuba at 10%{c. a 120. thas, Porto Rive at Lice, a 15340 ; 262 boxes, Hava at 1iie. a 18%e.; also 6,000 on private terms, ‘The present stock, consis of 9 bhds., 45,421 boxes, fac tony f melado, “iSkin fhore wer em-Improvoment noticeable ta the market, both for cargoes and in a Jobbing way, and Beloes were very finn. We, note, aales of 4,000 ‘sacks Kshton’s, to ‘arrive, at $2.5; 12,000 baehels. ‘url's Island, aftout, are licld at 50c ‘SrRAINe, though quiet, was very steady. We nove ealen of 16,000 Ibe at 1b 17340. Aleo 46,000 4 38,000 Ibs, grease at 11)¢ ‘Toxacoo.—The demand was without. noticeable im. provement, but the reduced stock enabled holders to Tealizo full prices, We note sales 350 cases State seed leaf at $30, and 47 hhda, Kentucky at from 530. a 17c. ‘Txs.—Small lines sold at previous prices, but t Kot gouorally was sory quuict and somewhat heaxy, About 1,000 half chests oolongs and 1,800 greona and souchoncs were taken for consumption on private term, TaLiow.—The demand was fair and prices steady, with rales of 160,000 Tom at 11 4c. 0 114 Wntrusy.- Reoslpts, 20 bbls, the market continaed dull, and sig were still quite Bominal, Small sales atin bbls, were made at $2 26 for State and FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. Muax.—Porter house steak, 20: to 366, per I. irl, he. to I6c. per tb; mutton, hind quarter, 16. to 20c, 1c to'18e. per Tb. ‘chops, 200, to =e ay ne Ye to de per Ib; ¥ to 06, per Ib. ; 0 $1 80 each,” Pouurnr xD. dice eye 908. to Ade. perdb.; Tb. ducks, 8c, to 40e. Por ib to Be rio. $1 25 to 083 per P Pair; prairie chickens, $1 t 1 26 per pair. Fren,—Flound 100. ir ib. ; striped base, ms ee Be EO ein ead. B0e, humired; clams, 20c, to ; ‘00, to Se, per quart. &c.—Butter, prime, 620. to or a 400. per Ib. eggs, '10 to 12 for per banch; oyster plant, Tc. Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder Hackett. EXTENSIVE LARCENIBS IN FASHIONABLE BOARDING HOUSRS—-CONVICTION AND GENTENCH OF TRE THIRVRS, BTC. The only interesting case on yerterday's calondar waa ap indictment for grand larceny against Charles Poter- son, who was jointly indicted with a foreigner named b ho pleaded guilty last week and was sent to the tate Prison for for a term left Vedra S| oe ‘minutes came op stairs Tt was not dis- but at six o'clock Mr. Edward found that his room Poturoed. vi een by oh mere street, watched their honse kept by Mr lice officers, who acco: the prisoners were Captain Wilson ov. eral conversations with Peterson at the station house Rafa ges Jury rendered « verdict of guilty, and the was tamcdlatay arraigned for geatenéa The frcorder house it would be society to nd off thieves, and he he ‘© longer sentence than five years in the i i ey il find it to their ites) wag, ia A. HOAN OF $2.00 WANTED—FOR A SHORT TIME. Sharos of a working silver mine offored as securily. Adress Income, Herald oftice, UI TOMRY—$6,000—BRIG SAN JUAN.—AT THE RE- quest of Lorenzo Jusquita, mastor of the Mexican brig Juan, 245 tons or OF sepa notice is given that posals in’ writiog ‘will be recelved. by. the eee their odlee, Wail street, for the sum of six Reyne oun thonfaud dolinrn currenoy, whol eu JONES & WHITLOCK, _ OLES COUNTY (ILLINOIS) BONDS, WANTED IN exchange for United 81 Bonds, Holders will adareat'ne at Charleston it. SON MONROE. D. SoPARSES, 00, EXCHANGE. AGENOY AND 1. Note Brokers, at 20) Broadway, hereby notify their friends that the fire door this morning has not inter- fered with nor interrupted (exoept fe BLL gone tp art Pidrmt i SILVER MIN- Rt fea, any cd, Pa able on and dv afer the oye) - ow Rout me! LEES aw WALLER, 83 Pine street. RED CAPITALISTS Liye caveat rrning planatoun for of olng nnatea ated. ae of 3. @ gt. Southern Lond RPETUAL POLICIES. p* NHETROPOUTTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NOB. 108 AND 10 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. adh Ae oats Ate Met! Was ben 98 i orm bine of the 7 in inion, has fhonever it w by the party seeking insura ‘This mode of of tasting will be conned to dwell exclustvcly, and will be conduotod on the following P fed Is Fequirod, op the issuing of the paliey, cat weit the Company such sum as may be agreed on, not [exceed the wggregate of ton annual premvums, which ro- rimanent deposit a0 long as the property stands, esiros to continue the insurance. Baa yeni bel. It's provided tat thn foacration sina sill hold longer, in ondar to give time to Feol fc hangs in the pol Whencver tne assured ‘shall ‘elect to terminate the insur. ance, or the eae shall be terminuted by anle as above men- tioned, the aasiived will be entitled to receive back tho whole suin deposited, leas five per cent, which, with the interest, conatita the ipremtuna reserved by the Company. ‘Tho Company resorves to itself, a8 heretofore, the right to cance! ony risk, on. due notio in which case the whole de- post, without any deduction, wall be retiirned to the assured. Main right ean bewnived by the Company when parties golng abroad desire to be secure against change. ‘An example of the practical working of this system ts here renented:—— Pir, Stuith has a house which he desires to insure for $5,0-0; che annyat preamium on that sum is $12 40; ton yours Premiim is $125; this sum depostied with the Company Inakes the insurance perpetual, without further payment of ty Is sold, or the asrared destres to. aban. don he. insatanee, heapplive to. the Company and recottes back $11876 of the $129. 1 the Company elects to cancel he receives his whole 5, andl the bas is at an end. The wivaniage of this method of fasuring, in the ease of dwe lings, where permanent soourity 16 especially desirable, rendering unnecessary the const int watchfuluess now re: quired, in-order to preventa polley from lupsing, at an uit. Tucky iuoment, cannot fall to be percelved and appreciated hero, even mole than elsewhere, ‘The Immense amount of dwelling property in this elty, forming, iu many cases, the bulk of grest estates, must’ ud this especially valoable for its permanency and safet When must be renewed trom year to yenr the Beat in en property on witich £ ipport may dlsippear in on hour—once made, insurance by deposit need never to gain, except where otfcumstances call Lor lis ‘9 withont watching, Insurance by this ously cheaper as well ax taore Becure, Thus, ay $12 per annum on a first class dwelling, jie on $125 (the amount to be deposived) the interest at sovon per cent is but $875. I! the risk runs in this way two years the Company gots $3 75 per annum for insuring $3,000, And at the end $6 25 more, being five per cent retained when einimod, thuking the average annual pre- $5,000 costs 3. fe ho doubt that as fast as this simple and conve. tent spatem bocomes understood 4 wil #0 fully cemuend Hisett 10 all insurers of dwellings that fow will think of pro: tectlig them ou any other pla Full oxplaaations of the working of this plan under eve variety of oircum-tanoas will be ‘iealshed ‘ca sppliontion the Company DIRFCTORS. James Lorimer m, Henry Pariah, Hover MG Gsahana, Dudley Falter, Faward A. Stansbury, John A. Graham, Joseph B, Varnum, Gilbert L, Beecaman, jowes R. Melivaine, Charles P, Kirkland, erick: H, Wolcal Joreph B, Varnuim, ey K. Strong, Vatton ii, Guso, Joun ©. Henaerath, Lorrain am, Gustavus 4. Conover, Fdward Macomber, Martin Hates, J. Lorimer Graham, Jr, Fascha W; Turney, Samuel D. Brad Franklin H. Delan Jas LORIMER GRAHAM, Prosidont, ROMY NU; GRAHAM, Vico Frestdoai, JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, Jr, HH Pouren, Secretary, fice President, _Woa'nt Weswowrn Assistant Beoroiery: gx PER ¢ te Piney eee wii’ iedoak, oo cm ape will draw interest Tron A ORG FOLSOM, Presiden! Open every aay nate wl 8 now, oF ow OF _Sexwoun A. Buxcr, sentite Sourtens WANK, Nort wPEDWIN'G. MBL, ab BANK NOTES, SOUTHERN SECURITIES wanted by LAWRENCK BROTHERS & CO. ‘Bankers, 16 few York. TS NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD. Notice 1s hereby given that a a at of The North amerioun, aya Bleninaby Company will be weld at theh York, on Weduonday Se oe ee Acad A. submitted tm vote, to increase the: 1 atoc! pany to the amount of two + EW. BARSTOW, Rui RUGER, ea PREC BATJER, ne a be Tt L ToRtE. AND SOCABON. SILVER MINING Gompaty of Lower Calitornin <The stoekholters of thts € ompanys "sannaal sy for a Board of will place at the Company's office, 132 Broadway, on Tues- re April I. veoh ei, foun Ed o'clock M. wndll 1 o'clock LE, Vice President and Treasurer. IME SAVINGS BANK TREET, RNER OF OF VARICK, |S fate Py DEPORTE trom 10 seul vepentn tre Apel ae ‘torent frou APRIL 2, is before ww iutorent frou “ Ssh, 81,808998 5 $I AND MORTGAG! on real estate, f 2 Walt St, room NO. 8 DRY POLET,, uv CLINTON PLA thoir customers and the sgh eee Jjuat a Varie marie thei ie sual cm comets char thal? wrulk snacia: Onishi wetenat for thete'houye. we WISH To NOTIPY, THR PUBLIC THAT WE Stow 8 ik port ey ale Xs tiaman very allow 5 he ‘ow hay mp ne ca 236 and 285 Browtway, (Py RUROPEAN | TOURISTS. Ht. CREED & 00, Mi Makers to the Qu and inventors of Peri- sl ‘street, ores, 3 Week Londda. “Cail or Witte ck WARIS “HAS J pt of Ui. TL ‘ae eee TE a coming Moe Mt oa feaaon ‘anctaa ‘the company's roms, oa ond me broken to sult small assortmenta. . oe MRS. te singe fo ws assortinent at agreat sacri ONS’ PAI es el BY. a Fd i bu SS cay a eae ais OLOGICAL, pea manmuets as and on to Een Mob noe, ss Sage ee AEE ae se =e rato, ais TABLE POR Fon Biza Paecaet eke eat NEAR a Es ae nh AAR RAO a s ie meaner qe soos NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1866—WiITH SUPPLEMENT. NATIONAL ‘STEAM } NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMSULPS WEEKLY FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. HELVETIA Scorn ANE ‘Saturday, amit vIRGINIA Gaturdey, Abril 38 “skots to be from ceca art ee cs Re eionerrses oor -Leemeot er to Bacio — Hamburg, Bremen, aa mesa fing rates. it the company’s office, No. 87 Bieatway. ant hae pony varage eT pam of the % ollie company, 27 Bi ; 3. HURST, z NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANS ATEANTIO COMPANY'S MAUL |AMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND AVRE, CALLING AP anes. Saturday, April 7, Saturday, Aprildi, ear ENS aturday, 5, AGEN GouE wine in elthor class, Tee Se Oe TR saenk @breetees AMSHIP WASHINGTON. FOR BREST AND Havre, will sail from. pier 50 North river, foot of Mor- ton Coreeied on Saturday, Aj Ath be ti oO eo, The new aeamor PERELIE Ew i pon t M HE HAMBURG-A! (OAN PACKET COMPANY'S Theo mitneenp oN © B Taube carrying the’ Ualted States mall, will Teave ou Saturday, April 16 nile Me, i taking passengers for Hunburg, Midvre, South: and Londen, Firat rae cabin $105; ‘ond cabin, Bus wr ateerags saturday for Hamburg. HARDT'E CO. _@iachange plac, NY. ©. B, RIGHARD & BAS, Nore Barcluy strvok M, Y. Ts, NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD. New line of first class cone steamers between =, b¢ toking oe to Southan fats donaone an leat Passengers uthampton, London and Have v8 ports ‘North ren’ New ‘York, for" Bremen, on tho means pte x, ,000 tons, 3,600 Pos power, 0. Morty, pommand renoy—Firt cabit For fretzht wud’ pas RUGER 08. one I keents, 5 Beaver | street. a | ___ COAST WISH STHAMSHTIPS, A THANTIO COAST 1 MAIL, STRAMSMIP. 1 LINES bicrthehew iy AH, $90 ‘Those Talon ficlado. “oneaia apply wo ALLEN E THOMAS & OO., O'Bowling grote” os aw GREINER F° uewend Gate PERECE onveRaL Onan, Gapiain ee ‘iota, will oat Renee OF on ‘Satu OF passage, having uns: Freie “EY CROMWELL, 1. & CO., 86 West streak OR iw Ol iJ DInEoR — THE NEW Vine Wee aha bar ete "6 to, Ate or passage Pirlo? ail yer “RAYNOR, 10 Barclay yy atoet, soi FPOR,NEW QHLRANS DIREOT. rug Fast SATLING pers ig North five on batuniny "Ape woe hs freight or passage (Lav rE a He LOWDEN: Agont, 98 Went, TAGs CUBA. “4 Pte st. steamer FAH KEE, John Sti we vier 28, East river, on Sal Agri Sonne, li M.. aking close connection with steamer leaving St. Jago for oF passage apply to Stirti Be Tepes WAYDE! FFO® SAVANNAH, GEORGTA. Rt ‘The new, olegant and vary foat pee aint i BALE ll foave aus on saturday, Apel 7, P.M, from Pema ACCOMMODATIONS, UNSURPASSED. Wx, FOX & CO. Agents bi roadway. ‘OR SAVANNAH.—PIONEER LINE. CABIN P. Deck $10. HUNTER & GRA! ‘The rat class accom ‘iota “Agents errs GEORGIA. MURRAY'S AINE. THURSDA’ Connecting with al iivgaghout TA AND FLORIDA, - ¥rrao, Bulkley, commander, LEO, 0, Dearborn, commander. favorite 2 rast Sela saling steamship hit rane rat No, we et iver, foot of Wall stro OF passage, annyee a PEMUIS & &00., \d 62 South sireck. pee: ornare nt in Sa nah, ley ‘ae State rooms secured af the Fifth J ‘Avenue Hotel telegrapy SO OEARTTAEk NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD. he first cings United States mail steamship ATLAN- TTC, Tioyer, comm: leaves for Bremen via Cowes on Thursday, the 1th ot ander, Apri Fos sago and fr ra Pply to ae ee UGER BROS, General Agents, 45 Reaver sirect, KAM WEEKLY TO LIVERUOOL DIRECT, NAR TRIPOLI SAILS. ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, HECLA SAILS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, Steerage passage $30, payable in currency. These steamers call at ‘Qisenstown on the passage from Liverpool to reeetve pasaeugers, ‘or aecrage passage apply to ” WILLIAMS: 4s GUION, 29 Broadway. ATIONAL LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS- ‘ stiips.—The HELVETIA sails on the 7th Of Avril Sub civrency. patd tickets $40. Apply at THOM he AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP YROM LONDON. NTA....Feb, 16, 1 4 A. WHTTNBY, ith atroet, WALL, Agents. ned xonrg GERMAN LLOYDS STEAMER BREMEN, Neynaber, master, carrying the United Sta mal et tail ftbas Wd Bromes plet, foot of Third strost, joboken, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, HAVRE, SOOTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates, ‘payable in gold or its equivalent ‘in SYFor the First Cabin, $105; Second Cabin, $62 60; Stocrage, be followed vy the HANSA, Captait H. J, Von Santen, arch 3L is apply to Gri ait ‘or Pia He at SAS AND & ASP For Pass Broadway, ore cha & CO., 68 Broad atrect, ae i ee a at — Haiurday and Wednesday, ‘at ‘noon, ert ‘OF PASSAGE, geen CURRENCY, Pt wo mail steamer salt a ent Fas oD op omy hy re ithe compen) y's offices, ae heen. ~__ COAST WIRE | STEAMSHIPS.. RW ORLRANS DIR DIRE SATURD, N"%g wii TANBAG a PADIS AE ak au. apply to KELSO pray oo! ©0., No. 6 howiin cpouase OF ets further information NT, Bicamaaca, es PASSAGE nse FRANCISCO. "| geen steamboat mec fe ae Saints gn Frat PRE er AND RELIABLE TRANSIF, will despateh the fast and t ateamship DE aS oRRIY We, Sater osler, 3, AT ROC wt Roo t APRIL frgm pler 29 Nor river, foot ly, by ‘mall or orin ff atitT West D. N. CARRINGTON, IN, Agent, agree G MAtts STEAMSUTP COMPANY'S fing sf ing the Untied oth river, foo oa of @ cept when those dai diay, mach then’ on the pre. Rome: Sic, teeta ean aes me for tor Wan Francteco, tonching rh Acapulon, ARIZONA esos) Come eee mit NEW YORK ore.) with GOL y romnect at wdaamern ra oe is ped, DE. for Central American “gpccarings tan ciate ne fen ret ten ee OE cae See = we mo Gress ES ce ‘of “April, from pler 4 ig bo ero & 00, 17 Broadway. raearae sa a . a me ate tiie tocaponee oll Breas viver, on Saturday, ee retest ene SABE naam Tag |" Reet SN'8 Pa. ORNERAL K, ae, ‘or paseags, having superior acenmmodations, a IRST CABIN PASSAGE TWENTY DOLLARS. O SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Every Satuntay, from plor 18 8 North river, EMPIRE SIDE-WHEEL LINE. The fast and fararite. ot side whoel steamship Si) N Bi YADOR, Joshua At or Savan Aivect, from pler No, 13 ‘North tof Codar ntroot, TURDAY, APREL 7, promptly at 8 o’cloe Freight reoelyed ‘ually and handied carefully. Bills of lading furnished. “ A signed ‘on the pier, For freight OF passage, having ologant accommodations apply to. GARTISON Al HLREN, Agente, (0. 6 Bowl N. Agent at Savannah, B. HI. HARDEE, E: OR CHARLESTON, 8. 0. ‘The regular line of first class steamships. The clogant and popular side-wheel steamship QUAKER CITY, Wm. H. West, Commander, 4s now Tecelving cargo and will sull ‘on Saturday, Apes t Thisrmediate vessels will be despatched as ccosston ma gue, alli a aa from pice 1d Hust riven, ‘or frel ARTHUR Maen ia stroet. A new and handsome side-wheel steamer now connects tweets Uiathuntons Sarnannirand’ the Florida ports. The Al steamship SARAGOSSA will follow and recetve cargo at once. OR CHARLESTON, 8S. iy ‘Wighsic EMILY B. BSOUDER’. MONEKA. ereee The new and-elegani stem: will leave on Thursday, Peace ai 3 P.M, from plor as Both cree river. WY LINE, ‘Capea A. Lockwood, ‘..tUaptaia Marshinaa. or Pent AVINDSTON, FOX & © Aten Rrovean ereara Hh Ae FoR, : Commander. CUMBERLAND, h a. Jo Jahnatone, Commander, MBERLAND it ‘now, 120. Asati fond will sail on Bu s,s pica arn West OR, Fe new and dog POINT AND RICHMOND, Biatthe om a's ome Capt. H. A. Bourne om pat 99 Morth river. Sarthe a ey So 4 ‘avenue, Su: “Apne ah Tie at Tg 0" see cre we Bare eran FD adtalleacamon Bit Aa A ay oP Ta Cia amar STREET RIAN So Ree nena ie + ‘Sato DEA ee SIXTH Ayan on orion Aaa nee an, Se ae ee Pele ee 1 (sees renee a se EEE “toh inne = es eae ie a fas at rea CEREARY AG crATION, aren the i? HOLY TRiNie ne Scares 5 Sirs d and Fourth are | my ie the morning BUSS URRRixatom, street, corner of Pe mreet.

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