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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. fs provants That Ria Fort Wayne 1°, the second series 35. rt Mint of the U. Balance proper..... Lee. 5s. LA Moypay, Feb, 25—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was dull and unsettled during the early part of the day; but in the afternoon its tone be- It ts still, however, without any marked feature, and there is even less disposition to buy than to sell. The supply of money continues more than ample to meet the moderate demand from the Stock Exchange; but it has undergone a perceptible reduction during the Jast few days from causes connected with the funding process, Hence loans were made this morning on ordi- mary stock collaterals at seven per cent, although the general rate is six, and on government securities five, It is reported that the Treasury will this week buy seven-thirty notes, and #0 reduce its balance, and the latter has already undergone a material reduction since ‘Saturday. There is a moderate business doing in dis- -Counta, and first class commercial paper at sixty days passes at seven per cent. ‘The statement of the associated banks for the week ending the 23d instant reflects the action of the Trea- sury in selling five-twenties of the new issue of 1865 pre- paratory to buying seven-thirty notes with the proceeds ‘and 80 funding the floating into the bonded debt The loans show an increase of $4,602,666, owing to purchases -of and advances upon these bonds, and the deposits an increase of $2,348,055, attributable mainly to the flow of ‘currency from the interior. The legal tenders have de- ‘Oreased $1,450,045, the result of payments into the Sub- ‘Treasury on account of the bonds sold, which is less than ‘Was expected, The brisk demand for customs duties bas resulted in a decrease of $1,279,170 in the specie, ‘which reduces the amount held by the banks to about $13,500,000. The circulation shows an increase of $49,832. The totals of the present and previous state- sments stand as under, agd the dulness of business is partially indicated by the clearings and balances:— Feb. 16. Feb. 23. 1253, 131,323 $257,823,994 14,792,626 18,214,499 ‘The policy of fanding the seven-thirty notes into five. ‘twenty bonds at the present rapid rate is open to serious ‘question, inasmuch as it exposes the money market to The balance in the Sub-Treasury bas already risen above thirty millions, including specio, under the operations of the department, which, by being secretly conducted, are obnoxious to grave criti- cism. The leading dealers in government securities have either a distinct understanding with the Treasury regard- ing the terms on which they can s¢ll seven-thirties and ‘uy five-twenties of 1865, or they are omployed Dy it to byy the one’ and sell tho other, the department paying therefor the full rates of commis- Hof ono per goat each way. i al instances the government pays @ fraction more than the market price for its seven- thirties, and receives a fraction less for, its five-twenties, and that the profit in each case goes to the brokers, ‘The system of conversions as at present managed is so unsatisfactory that it demands the special attention of ‘Congress, and provision should be made that the terms sand time of all conversions shall be publicly announced ‘by the Treasury, so that brokers may have no more ad- ‘vantages in this respect than the community at large. At the open board at ten o’clock railway shares were ‘steady at the decline of Saturday afternoon. New York Central sold at 102% ; Erie, 563; ; Michigan Southern, 7256 @ %; Rock Istend, 96% a 54; Northwesteru, 355; do. Preferred, 653; a 14; Fort Wayne, 9634 (8. 3). At the @irst regular board there was no material change in prices, and a moderate volume of business was trans- acted. Now York Central closed 34 lower than at the ‘same time on Saturday, Erie %, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island 15, Northwestern %; do. preferred 5, <, Atlantic Mail 1, Mariposa preferred 34. Hudson was % higher, Pacific Mail 3, Western Union Government securities were rather active Coupon five-twenties of 1862 showed an ad- ‘vance of '¢, new issue of 1866 34, seyen-thirty notes of Missouri sixes were 3; bigher. At the open board at one o'clock prices were a fraction Now York Central sold at 102%; Erie, 56; Cioveland and Pittsburg, 8034; Rock Island, 953, a 5; Michigan Southern, 723;; Northwestern, 8534 a % ; do. preferred, 66; Pacific Mail, 129, * At the hai(-past two regular board the market was generally steady but dull. Now York Central closed 3; higher than at the first regular board. Hudson was » Mower, Clevoland and Pittsburg 34, Pacific Mail %, Atlan- Government securities were quiet and barely @teady, five-twenties of the new issue excepted, which wore unaltered. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 showed a _\dqoline of °%, tesue of 1865 3. State stocks were , teady. At the open board at half-past three tho market ‘was a fraction bigher and New York Central sold at 103 (bd, 3), Brie, 56%; Reading, 1043; Michigan Southern, 12% (b. 3); Cleveland and Pittsburg, 80% ; Northwestern preferred, 65 (a, 60); Rock Island, 95% a 9634; Fort ‘Wayne, 96; Atlantic Mail, 84 a 87; Pacific Mail, 128%. Subsequently the market remained firm, and at half-past five the following quotations wore current:—New York Gontral, 103% 2 %; Erie, 56% = %; Readmg, 103%; Michigan Southero, 72% a 73; Illinois Central, 107 = 108; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 801;; Northwestera, 353; do. a%; Rock Island, 96 = 3; Fort Wayne, Western Union Telegraph, 4234 a 3; Pacile ‘Mail, 128 a 4; Atlantic Mail, 803, a 82, ‘The gold market was, on the whole, firm, although after opening at 138 it immediately declined to 137%. It subsequently, however, rose steadily to 188%, the clos- ding quotation, The supply of coin was equal to the bor- rowing demand, and foans were made without interest and at 2 a 6 per cent for carrying. The foreign exchange market was firm, but dull. Bankers’ bills on Zngland at sixty days were quoted at 108% a 10%; at three days, 109%; ; commerolal bills, 108 1087; francs at sixty days, rd ek at three days, “Mining shares were without til activity and slightly Atthe first board Consolidated Gregory Gold gold at $13 75 a $14 10; Quartz Hill, $@ 500 $4 70; Grinnell. Gold, $1; Boscobol Silver, $45 Walkill Load, 90c,; Des Moines, $2 35. At the board Consoll- dated Gregory Gold closed 45c. hi than at the first board, selling at $14 65; Quartz Hill was 30c. lower, soll- According-to @ return made to Congress the coin and paper currency netonging to the Treasury on the Ist Currency. $901,590 asanosts | Ee 207 129,746 137,652 26,845,060 ‘a 3,100 $97,458,773 726,919 72,205 “ 880 “$97,896,503 $45,723,000 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Monday. Feb. 25—10:30 A. M. 20) she ‘ans x» en] @ 0» shes se det Ey 225 ¥ 3 sense Res SEsSeee= < POLITICAL INTELLIGEN CE. Bavty Evouazo, —The New Orieans Picayune, in an- swer toa circular inviting Southern card players to a Euchre Congress, confesses “with sorrow, that we have been so badly euchred by the present federal Congress that we have come to the conclusion that the South is The North holds both black bowers; the knave of clubs in Sumner and the knave of spades in the hero of Dutch Gap Canal, Besides, it Plays a ‘lone hand.” The Picayune, therefore, acknow- ledges the courtesy of the invitation, but desires to “pasa,” at least on the political part of the play. ig no chance to take a “trick” with people who are so * political pleasantry aside, the South will, doubtless, send piayers to the Euchre Con- gress, if the Northern folks will only ‘deal fair,” who can probably hold their owa. Present Jounson Uneasy.—The Washington corres- Ppondent of the New Orleans Crescent, on the 9th inst., writes that the President has become uneasy and anxious to settle matters om terms ho would have scouted a few months ago. But he has got his eyes opened to the alarming condition of affairs too late to arrest the terrible march of events. The concessions he is now anxious to make, if made twelve months ago, would have brought the South into Congress and broken the radical party to fragments. But he has only brought the South and himself to the verge of ruin, with appa- rently no hope of escape. Never did an administration, show less foresight. Has Srvpixp rum Scnysct.—The Washington corres- Pondent of the Augusta (a) Chronicle thinks there is no prospect of compromise between the President and Congress, The former is opposed to the Louisiana bill and will veto it, and it is to be hoped he has deeply con- sidered the subject of impeachment and already taken measures to prevent his own deposition, without at least a show of resistance, ‘Waea Way Wu. rie Cat Jomr ?—The rebel organs in ry generally insist that the nogro, if admit- ted to the suffrage, will be controlled by the whites, and will vote as his employer bids him. The Detroit Free Press furiously argues that if made the majority of voters in the South, under the House bill, they will not only vote as they please, but will “elect their own color to Their Governors, State officers and Representa- tives in Congress will bs selected from the freedmon,”” and “the white people will be made hewers of wood, Where democratic doctors differ who shall de- S00 Clev & Tol « £ bas 10t 5000 © 3 chaR Howe Galens & Gut adm 98 7000 Tol & Wab Istmex, S35 25 shs Bk State of N Y 100) 150 Bank of Semamere is 10 Amer Exchange Bk 115% 29 Central Nacional BE 19 3 Nat'l Bank. 10H, 10h of Comuonw'lda wi §% West Un Tel Co #0 Mariposa _prid 200 Atlantic Mei Co Fs COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mowpar, Feb. 25—6 P. M. Asurs.—Receipts, 13 packages, There was no perceptible change in the market. Buxapstorrs.—Receipts, 10,635 bbis, flour, 2,190 bags corn meal, 9,550 bushels corn and 2,000 do, oats, The market for State flour ruled a shade firmer under a fair trade demand and prices were @ wifle better in some instances, though there was no general improvement. Western flour was somewhat irregular, but generally quiet and firm; the sales were moderate and the aggregate was made up of small lots; the sales comprised 7,000 bbls. For Southern flour the demand was quite limited and prices were nominally un- changed; the sales comprised 250 bbla. The mquiry for rye flour was moderate and prices were steady; wo note sales of 400 bbls, at from $7 a $8 accorging to quality. Corn meal ‘was steady but inactive; sales were made of 200 bbis. Bran- FS J eon, 2 5 essentially played out,” or for 815, 190. ae “the sales coramasd of Capt Tribb) though ‘witout apparent et stil, holders were firm in their de- for higher prices and. buyers were compelled to a Gode to thems,” The market nt the choce "was Arta at, $1 OF afloat for Western tixed—showing an transactions comp mixed Western iu store, $1 08 and $1 Osa 81 08 f So rere firmer, with Were made of 3000 bushels at B80. a Gre. a 680. for State. sales of 6,000 bushels Western was dail but nominally unchanged; the Teales were 10,000 bushels 1 18 for Canada West, duty paid. The demand for malt Woe very luted, and no sales of momen . Corrox.—The market ruled heavy an ‘and prices were lower The sales os 4.200 bales. inquiry being m a mm store ee on 2c, Thi bushels at $1 07 a 81 07% fu Wurtemberg, Chas 2 eady, fair demand: sales ‘Gac, for Western and d and easter, with 1 100 By 12. Barl unfavorable news from Liverpool, and eee a nominal, Tux Parsons Pay —Tho Parsons-Orr proposition bav- ing been unanimously rejected in tho Alabama House, whereas the Congressional plan received eight votes, the Montgomery Mail “infers that Mr. Parsons’ thermome- ter is in the cool neighborhood of zero.” sippi House also rejected the proposition; but passed, by @ small majority, resolutions requesting Congress to offer a final plan for the adjustment of State and federal rela- ing. 33 Bt 3 —The market for Rio raled quiet but firm at the Other kinds were unchanged. Freiaurs were heavy and, lower, under the decline in the ool cotton market, she ‘engagements were: To Liver. a a a Jad. a Syd, an ust is se poe nshtnct, 15,000 bushels corn at nd per pis bbls. petroleum advance noticed in our last. els corn, at a A) 2 pales cotton rac 6d. Betralow at Gx. The charters were: An italfan iiladeipbia to Genoa, 2,000. bbi: loum at rig to Cork for orders, ffom Philadelphia, 1,600 bbls, petroleum on private terms. Gunny Bacs remained quiet but firm at 923c. a Guxxy CLora was in active speculative demand, and tha market ruled decidedly firmer. bales at 10e. a Ic. gold, in bond, on the spot, here and in Bos. 1d, in bond, to arrive in Boston. ‘Tue Next Governor or Massacauserrs.—Hon. Thomas D. Eliot, the author of the Louisiana Reconstruction bill, is talked of as a candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, Tue Sworp or Van Dory,—Quite a sensation has been occasioned in Mississippi. by the receipt of a letter by Governor Humphrey, from George D. Greenleaf, of Pe- oria, Illinois, who informs all whom it may concern that he has the sword of General Earl Van Dorn, and that it can bs obtained from him for $500. A Jousson Goa To ResGx.—The Macon (Ga.) Tele- graph says that ex-Provisional Governor Johnson has resigned or will resign the office of Collector at the vort of Savannah, on account of the difficulty of proouring a confirmation from the Senate. QvestioxaBLx ComPLomeNt.—The Seguin (Texas) Journal says the present Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bu- reau at that place conducts it so that “our people are not hutt by it as they feared. Major Smith’s urbanity and just disposition gives general satisfaction. Go on, Major, in the work @nd you will be sustained by those institution because it was a curse One year ago, on any day, you might have scon from fitty to one hundred freed- men standing around, idling, neglected and rumed. This thing does not exist now. To what can it be attributed but the wholesome regimé inaugurated by Major Smith.”” NEBRASKA TO BE A Stats —Tho Legislature of Nebraska having, on the 20th inst., complied with the conditions imposed by Congress in assenting to impartial suffrage, the admission of the State will be complete when the President by proclamation announces the receipt of an anthentic copy of the act declaring such assent, It will probably reach Washington before the 4th of March. Wout Tarma.—The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard learns that Governor Worth ‘‘bas sent a messenger to Wash- ington to employ Reverdy Johnson to make up s case for the Supreme Court to test the power of Congress to reorganize North Carolina." ‘Unaixp ro THe “Great Consrrrotioxat Lawyer. '—The Louisville Journal, which has lavished praises on Rever- dy Jobnson while on its side, ssys now, “His defection will not amaze anybody. He is politically a miserable ‘The sales were full; ton. and lige. a 11}¥e. gold, jors.—The demand was’ moderate, but the market was firm. Sales 20 bales, at 3c. a 70c. for new crop Ai Haur.—We heard of no transactions, Manilla was ‘quoted ‘Monassus-—Beyond the sales noticed in our last we hoard fe nothing though the market remained firm and steady at er ‘pirits of turpentine was in moderate eld. Sales were effected of 130 bbls. at for merchantabie lois, and 73c. for a sinall lot in grade were moderate, Fequext, but frm Qmaba, Toothekor: M Welsh, < trained at $450 a foeking: schrs Wave Crest, Davis do. extra pale at don, cht $11. ‘Tar was neglec sreking. — Fis remain: notations. Linseed ruled cs at $1 35a $l 37 for phia. who have cursed thi to them. , Whata change! i Dur little speculative a very we! "1 pout 000 bble, eat and leregul ine os weaeeee while the crops were mesa: inva et aces April deli: re rf 700 bbis. at $l2a i! for new vee if tierce beet "The wena UST a for for wie tlerces w: $83 for rims and $32 $35 ateady but fer India meas, We nove sales fof 800 was dull of sale, but w were 300 at 10) pot ee oe ® moderat a aie pe for for shoulders. a 1 a 103g¢: for Cumberiand c. for short rib. Cut te demand. We ——— 7 SHIPPING NEWS. AUMANAO TOR NEW TORK—rHIs prone —— ema J ane Thompson, Liverpool—National \imetion, Cumming, San Franoisco—Sutton & Ship Rhine, Krommerling, London—Grinnell, Minturn & sah, Ferdinand (Brem), Dannermann, London—Funch, ne Protector (Norw), Maront, London—Funech, Meincke om Bark Challenge Bn, Westiake, Sydney, NSW—R W Cam- Libertas (Prus), Wischke, Cork for orders—Funch, Bremen—R M Sloman & TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. Purtaperenta, Feb, %, 1867. pec. Flour quiet; Wes- te $8, red Southern Cotton dull; middling uplands tern $12 50, Wheat dull; prime $815. Corn dull; sales 600 bushels yellow at 9%. Qats un- changed, S7c., cash. Barley active; sales 15,000 bushels at $1 50. Provisions unchanged. Clover seed quiet; sales lon me ona, Contraband whiskey 50c. ee 3 1.750 beeves sold, extra Wi alge, eomminom, 135.8 tiers ge. a Bie. Hogs in demand; ern, << & Wendt. e rk Harzbu rg (Brem), Wachter, Princess Alice (Br), Price, Montevideo—Murray, Fer- Charlotte = Gott, Arroyo, PR-B P Sherman & Zasa— DB Dewolf & Go. Thompson, Neuvitas—' ire fot ane Bl IDK.» RF Stockton, Soper, Washington, NC—Van Brunt & seh snow Flake, Rove, Richmond, Va—Goldthwaite & OTe y Bw Myers, Yan Cleat, Baltimore—Van Brant & Yan Cleat, Baltimore Raker & Ds dams, Piiladelpiia—Young & bilipe, Kewport—J A Stetson. Reynolds, South Amboy. eb. demand and market steady: salen "gator No. Tepring, $18 Cor red winter, $14 3 for 4° $15 for donbie extra. Wheat unchanged: sal Stuwauker” oat Slt 2 Siaght. 32.75. Corn tebevlentege ts ph. owas. ba note ‘2 Li, 8 seine” ta to eer “en| = fimington, Spencer, Galveston Feb, 14, vis Wim dotion aad passengers, to Williams & Bicainship EB Sader. Lockwood, Charleston, with mdse Sok Smith n, Wilmington, NC, with mdse and Newbern, with mdse fe, itichmomi and Norfolk, with aan Sa th moe a pas: in fair demand at $9 a $10 Stone extras. Wheat Cy and La habe at, aks a 86) are Neuve: ee a ‘m Salem the ‘pasenge;, stove bal: ScF".irous weet. x, BOdays, with wi ‘first three weeks ; stove bulwarks and 2 ine, mith aa. oS Siok ion 74 : Feb 3. stat Ton 7 Elsenbrock, Shields, 5 rind, Jonn fe sche Jon Tat lon. 7% bri igus for New York, short reported having bee! Me), — Para, Mt idge, San’ Blas, 18 ry ae SALES OF REAL ESTATE. a = 2 Lot and buflaings 290 = Par ze 5 Marine Disasters. gar For wreck of the Acadian, from Liverpool for Savan- nah, see general news columns, Scur JoserHine—The vessel before reported as having collided with the wreck of the steamship Scotland on Satur- day night is the sebr Josephine of and for New York from Porto Rico, She has since been towed inside the Hook and as = ena ni ikit , 30 850 Feet casi Bt 850 ae pps te pore mm a Bark Cnerawa—A bnew ne mabip North America, J, uum be as the rar elton 84 on Sts ~ aa hal att ena 38 Sal = Janeiro, The bark sunk in ten minutes. A boat from the steamer picked up two men; the first and second mate dumneee on board the steamer at the moment of the collision, he master of the hark witn four men and the New York lot. from pilot boat No 15. supposed to have been drowned. ‘he steamer receiving no injury of consequence proceeded on her voyage. The wrecked ‘seamen will be left at St Thomas.” Basix Wurp Howes, from Ga patinto Hallfa: Feb dt was tn want or sail PY Brig Prestiss Honas, Morton, at Catbarien from Port. land, had very rough weather on the passage; split sails, and Jost both anchors aud cuains on the Bahamas. Burg James Muisxn (new), of and from Belfast, at Gal. veston, had a rough passage and came near being lost wil Ml hand. During heavy Woather trom the 20th'io the 2h feeeeaites coals aes stayaalt Jibboom, guy and cap, Reokatey, stove forwsit bones anthah dedk oF aly eo! two waler casks ana stove the er Sour Tween (of Nassau). with a iond of cattle, got ashore on Satpe Point aight ot {ath iit asd niied sake eters eee geemon the lah'ror acon thousand dollars and taken to Scum Jauxs Youxa, from Philadelphia for Boston, astiore oa the int of Cape Henlopen morning of 2d inst, py h tde had four feet of waterin her hold. A steam in, Eling by be Wistiel Gomes Sie be Miscetia The sidewhee! steamship Manhattan, formerly of the New York and Vera Cruz line, was bought yesterday by Messrs Garrison & Allen for $170,000 cash—sold by Burdett, Jones Co, auctioneers. The Manhattan ranks A No 1 at Lloyds, and 1s peculiarly well adapted for our coasting trade. She carries 2000 bales cotton and 800 tons coal on 14 feet draft, and with her well known speed will prove a valuable acaule ation to the numerous fleet of fine steamers owned by the above enterprising firm. Sreamsup RR Ovyier proceeded down the bay a short distance yesterday PM, and after taking powder on board returned to the city, Scnm Cxancxs P Cooker, of Pawtucket, 96 tons, built at Middletown, C1 in 18 Tike been sald Gaps eckiel Nickerson, of Harwic \. for $6,000. She will hereafter nil ery under command of Capt Nickerson, late of schr Dindems, pon 8 Trine (new), of Hartford. 900-tone burthen, has n Purchased by Capt Fred Tribble and others, of Myettc, . She wit hereafter hail from Mystic, under Senn Brave, of Barnstable. 127 tons, old measurement, has been, purchased by Capt Lendal Snow, Jr, of Harwieb, 01 000 Scur is of Belfast, before reported sold at Key West, brougit $6,000, not as before. foreign Ports. Rownay, Jan 14—In port ships Ai bia, Hinckley, and ne; Priscilla, Y and Saropis, Olle for NYork, eld; Jennie Eastman, hips Enterprise, Danby Woodworth, for Moulmotn ; jan 8—In port. shins Kearsarge, Stevens, for Mongolta, Weston, tor Boston; Hougliton, 1 others as before. Md bark George Treat, Killman, United Crenrexdos, Feb 15—Sld schr Lottie Klots, Endicott, Phil- adelphia, Guaxn Tone TH, Jon 2-—Arr, sels Goldahder, McBride, » Bucksvilie, SC. Cld Feb 2, eans. iz Hiuidee (ir), West, NYork at Shas sehe ‘Athlete, Cousins, i yy Ji (Ht St Ann's Ba or Mataga, Feb 6—Cld bark Dorchester, Reynolds, Cagliari and Messina. ‘ Maraxzas, Feb 17—Sid barks Mary C Fox, Ross, Portland; Lottie, Hug) , Philadelphia; Taa F Whee 00k, Baltimore; sehr Erte. we panneco, Jan 1S—Are sor J & Woodhouse, Eddy, ‘orl Rio Grawpr, Deo’ Bird of the Wave (i Maria (Hap). In port brigs Ella (Br), Pool, and om N¥ork, just arr; bears . ldg. ld Ben, abeth (Dan), do. Johnson, Boston Jenkins; Rich- es, une? barks Bravo (Ham), for antag (Be, "arrin, for NY Gor Maude (Br). for Boston: Penang, Patten, to load tor Hong Kong. Sid Dec 22, steamship Meteor, Watson (from Boston), Kanagawa, San Bias, Feb 4d—In port schr Frances, of and for Baltl- more, repg Sr Joun's, PR, Feb 8—In port brig Nile (Br), Whittier, for Baltimore, to sail 1h; schr Silvia, Blanchard, from Savan- nal St Jaco, Feb I—Arr brigs Kunter, York, Baracoa: 13th, Montrose, Peterson, NYorks sehr Kute Walker, Tapley, So: vannab. Saava, Feb 12—Arr brig Frontier, Skinner, Portland. ‘Tainiban, Feb 1b—1n port brigs Limite Fisher, Shackford ; trowbridge, and Newbury, EU Rich, Hopkins, disg; Cuba (Br), Jenkins, Edwin Watson, Gor- ETMeNces Bags C Scribner, Burgess, cxoniet ‘to 13th, barks Moroing Star (Br), k; HD Stover, Pierce, and Norchwond (Br), do; brig Humming Bird (Br), Earle, do; schrs A Flnnama Corson, and John Johnson, McBride, Philnd Howes, Viuranamo, Feb 16—In port ships Elizabeth Kimball, Lior San Francisco; eld? Teenmach, Colder, for Liver- Fro 1. “1d barks Fanale, tlinekley, repg;, Epoch Benner, nner, from-B free, arr Oth, chartered to load heat from the Bay of Valparaiso for Li London; sent from ae plekoy. Yor'tame vo load wool for lowon. American Ports. Tibbetts, Balch, yeune and Surinam; sohrs Camobell. ‘alveston: RC Thomas, Crockett,’ City Point and Richméad; FF Simmong, Smith, Richmond: © Paige, French, 9; ‘Chus Batchelver, English, Philadelphia. ld bark Helen Maria, ‘24th—Sld ship Sorrento; bark’ Talavera; brigs Reawood, Cyclone. Constantine; schr Henry Perkins, and from the Roads, where they had previously anchored, steamer Wm ‘Tibbetts, ship, Allan a: rigs Burcka, ‘Lierle M Jack. ‘arren Nett ; bi B, Protege. “*Sbih—arr steamers atte Baltimore; Glaucus, New York! bark Coursery New Orleans, BALTIMORE. Feb 23—Arr mip, Wm Goo, (Br). Howes, Newport: ele Braaley, Londonderry: Lap. wot, da: cere iti mouth. "AST, Feb %—Arr James pe Matanzas. CHARLESTON Ky one ier ir ly, apn NYork. ine, Wi BA’ ane 43 j ao re mAtae Fst Thomp- Cima pai to une n LL et Feb2$—Arr schr Fanny Moss, Davia New GALVESTON, Feb 16 C4. steamship Gen pn Sedgwick, WHOUM ES Ey HOLE, Wab barr cont Derrickson, Galveston ‘cone woh 3 AN Arr brig James Blatchford (Br). New Fork for Halifax. achr Formos ith Rock, do Sid brig J Arr sehr John H French, Galveston for Boston. ath nA ark EA (Gochrane, ition tor oor Portland: - M fast; ‘orre; tharles- pei aon fr Miiugie fi Repplier, Savannah 13—Cl. re A b Leverett, tr bquites; N¥ork; it:h, James Jones, Ralin, do OBILE, Feb 19—Arr brig Vilasar (Sp). Vila, Havana. ol ship Tador (Be), Wherlind, Liverpool; brig. Amanan Guion, Ahi y"gremen; achr Chaaria 8 Baylis, Steele, New pHACHIASPORT, Feb 16—Sid brig Cosmos, Parsons, PNORFOLK, Feb 31—Arr schrs I, A Clements, Price, and Tennessee, NEWBURY POR i. Feb 19Arr schr Aragties hig Maya- guez, Sid 19th, United states, Lunt, STBENSAG( OLA, Poi ‘Arr ?. Di! i iiiabee, Jones, Cam: don, Me; lath, ),. Pederson, bark W. courts fection ve 0, Suilabury, Pad on Pisa re Feb 3— S8ilndior Loe us a mm. Del, Below bark Onion ork. Imington, rom, Lawn. D Dei. Fob #26, FM Ny sBiseriaae, for Bremen; Gain, for Traidad;! Cornwallis. for Antwerp! for ro! schra) Mary, Manki oki Uriflth. for Boston; emily Porter. for Charleston, and J Elliott, for do, al ears : Behrs rence, from Baltimore for Boston; W as tim Sok for Accomac, and Palana, from do for land, are at it feet of OR ORTEAND, Feb 22—ArE Minnis ie, Anderson, Matanzas: Gentle Annie Br), za via Shelburne, Ns where she put in Rub cf cainams ores frostbitten; Knna'for NYork: Mary A. wrist Kenseiy, aad ni s r Hating ees Wosd ao for do; Sarai’ Morton, do for Banik AN we gtoamship Nestorian, Liverpool bas unk bower Batons ties inept la Niche Niort Sid achrs James Aaron McLaughlin, jel; Pees | a SER ee ye ama a bona curia MiNGTON RO. Feb itunter fork, Ben, Jones, NYork. pas "isnt me 4 Fowler, Chadwiek, NYo ai R BoTH STORES. ae fen |= both with rain tt Ba iz ae MUSLINS, 10¢., ; sae tition ra EMPRESS ae ee. FOSTER BROT phy ie Fighteenth recente ir en OlgRAU'S Pa HOOP SKIRT HOLDER. oe acehionte trom hoop aki nore Fidioulour nituations for indies. foeee Seeeectermecne cre ice Fe Dota RON HLAY Bins, see Al J. wafety, ease and eleganor, etait all fee Ga Urcadway, New York ‘Wanted—Agents for Seine RIS—; Ri 6 p* AU Page. 16 RUE BMY. bl murtce. A AUTBS. SAL®S AP AUCTION, QARSHAL’S SALE OF LEAP aa ‘4c.—3. HE RMA. TOBACCO, WINES, __ SALES AT AUCTION. “TION NOTICE.—R. .s HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), rE at 1036 0 clock ee IN LoTs 10 ASUrr ot FRENCH TINNED AND Also ah eptire stocks oon ‘fine Brandies, Gina, eee ana Rye Whee reach and Pure Spirits, Wines, Cham. L. RINDSKopr, ee fxg COUNTRY BUYERS. JAMELLED WARE. ee Sauce Pans, Stew, Kettles, ‘ins, Cups, Dippers, Ladies, a frame 00., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL SOMES 240 Counter at 444 Canal streot, the eutire Catalogues on morning of sal . 'T. HAZELL & CO., Auctioneers, 82 Vortland oon NOTICE.—ALL THE ELEGANT old Furniture contained in the five ay 44 West Sixteenth street, between Mp, at private at leas "Lace Curtains, lock, China Vases, robes, Bedstead, ‘Table de Nutt Nuit, "Sattrense tenmon Table, Buffet, superd Table Gutters, in 1ots to Balte purely DEIN a. ny es AUCTIONEER. noun irteenth street al rR oe, & CO. Silt sell at 12 o'clock, at the Exch: TH sroudway fr acsoust spre sere at ‘hina, en edd Bilve’ are. F's Lg ty —OF FI sera, nae a ee ‘Oil Pai 4 ete Fein isn? renee HOMAS fs mY, ACGTION ty ‘M.. on the corner of UCTION been Fh SALE OF CI eer, will F-3 on Yous 10 rola elty ¥ ond coun at I “assortinent from ths con®, a try trade, Goods carefully repacked ATIRACTIVE AvOTION | 81 tterne - English van i y Feb a ae Ie oreo Feb, my, 12 0% JR. Gi ARDIN ‘are, eae the most NOTICE. JAMES, JENKINS, AUCTION: , wil soll at suction, on Fusesay, Fetenney O'etuck, at the stables of Olitvette, & Owe! renue, near 126th street, H. ways, ee Harness, odes, Selisy Banke reaus, Soias, Pee Beds aj Tabie and Dininy ‘One seven and a R 6 oon wt vp renew Bay AMID DEALY, Administrator. ‘RT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER.—BYLANDT & WALDRON will sell at auction thia day, assignee’s sale of ornamental of every description; alse some imported Ware ROTH, 1. AUCMONBER. 4B AN LE 0) KD comer HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, ICENT ROSEWOOD PLANOFORTE, UL PARLOR SUITS, 18 BuOcATEL, BRI LS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, testes February 26, at, 1'¢ o'clock, the gant Houschold Furniture of the four’tory house! 119 hth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- . Mugnificent rosewood Planoforte, ig", Works of Aart and Bronz Jot of rich Parlor, ne | 4 TH AUCTION SALE. = ‘TO. om TONS NTO! ON WEDNESDAYS Bll Bh 193. Lackawanna ea one tera, Raliroad Con were. JOHN H. DI id useful Silver Plated W CCTION | SAU ‘sroom, 26 Reuiaa ae York, on WED! r A gorner, of William miveet, 000 TO! of FRESIT MINED’ COALy ROM ThE LACKAWANBA BERIONS, Cy ge usual sixes, deliverable at, their depot, Nis." uring the month of March, 1967. payable in current funds, within ten days there- = the Bar of ng. et after, at the ice of 1 yn Sous: BRISBIN, President. THE BALL SEASO! AON BALL. AC. . 15 Bedroom and Dinin ng and Hair’ Mattresses, Glass, Ch ate, Cutlery, &e. ; . EDS & MINER. ‘DS ART GALLERIES." \E OlL PAINTINGS, ADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1867. EETHOVEN MAENNERCHOR GRAND BALNAgaoe will be held at Germania Assembly i 393 Bowerv, on Wednesday, February, 2. road tree 5 Durkan" a, corner Dari CONTRIBUTORS’ SALE 01 - WATER COLORS, DRAWINGS, £0. A MINER’ will seli by’ auction on Weiineeday, Sth, and Thursday clock each’ EVENING, at the * "SLi and 819 Broadway, southwest cornet of COLLECTION (OF OIL LORS AN. "Ti ip, poe Broad way; Delmonioo': aoe med ae Ti (reenth tree’ nd Dey si @ ‘be dora 18 Col Chatie der’ as 18 Col KB VALU. RINGING, WATERS Ci BY AMERICAN AND FOnRIGN Fa ISTS, viz:— oe uchan Read, ; Standing cy eee piecively ao" tickets sold ob MASQUBRADK. GRAND appt GRAS Mseoneane Byki G. Hie Nicholson, CERCLE reaxcaig’ bt se { HARMONIE, BUROPEAN 4 aRiters, Re 7, t, Rerting: Sele sShaeh it, belng made” by the committee to "PULL ORCHESTRA, be optained of Loa Le a and others. now of exhibition, FREE, atthe “LEEDS ART oe Sa * until the sale, and two evenings pre- joward street. cng fifth pig and iene Kina th sureot and HEMEL, in arts 4 MINER. Y H. LEDS, AUCTIONEE! le that we stall sell i see NES AND El Quon i th in ie ULARS HEREAFTER. pAUOTIONRERS, NUTT ednesday). Feb, ft nr BAS HOWLENBERG 672 EI pfs das nett bi ed ieee te Inform AE CHARIES, bora THE Bog’ OF “ached oy Athair, Wi iim At ar Berryman Bet =P J. ¥. ‘TO-MORROW ( pan at 1034 o'clock, eee fae eg Sait Ri Booka, it ‘arlety of article at; od UCTIONEER, OFFI jones raat sell, on Wednesday, ‘orc the Stock and Fixtures of the ‘are mth street. Good Stock, allin Lou. Also four years Lease PEAR. SS Sout Febroary, at 10 0’ ser A is ore ke Let ee ee: jewelry, Pistols, “a ee tees irae Very foe BROWN MA Mani create rery fi y fants an ail day traveller UGGY, oxy bail but ‘Van Duzer, a a ara at aS ‘ TTY GRAY HORSE 1S bands. Bi fecly sound, kind im all harness, 8 years or gentlemant free tro hands high, about 6 years ‘old. warranted Laat. ge high, 7 years 37 CARRIAGE HORSE! ai harnees: AGI built, i order. ne, ci t, in good order. Three KAWAYS, in first rate order. One toure Pe ROCKAWAY, 10 frst Three TOP BUGUYS, 1m good order. Tone top ROAD W DNS, in good order. Sales at our Auction Mart, Vaion Place every Tuesday and Friday throughout the year. we . MINER, Av OPIONES Se ptmeeDoN 7 treet, ite the somite Pec sel et ‘ASGIEAT O ‘Olle rats ntleman going abr ith catalogue, ‘Tatler, At Vhet, Mesure nes dies Uribe Post office. MINER Winthrop, F Hon. olin Wa “5 ‘auction, Seting, 3 {one ot a be on exiitbition W = sem RR oe | He penny & €O., LS pectin gg armed a“ four ar sory nguse. Cuclegnre “(AbOTONnER sr x a voiture B Hi tic Mirrors, &., \KER.—THIS DAY, ORIGINAL M. MAI ‘can EMEX HAVING ANY CAST OFF ee Haters a AND GENTLEMES ac Se ae — CAN SECURE PER A Zacgier Ib aw ny re HIN: ap oaEe A pees fal ‘street, over the gro- ture. Ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. 2 | yosmeerene= Mirren Pas comatuitons on pam, reson eS ar: ture. Mopars norco eas sree ay a seal pte banking to fps, 9, TIT MTN « eas ot Pa “ATTENTI ~ Aca ING FoR “Tire M) crater Ag | and Straw rea ‘2h, 1BeT, at asin bn' PRAZER & BPO) 8, 3a “Sanat street, near La’ ~ARMY AND NAVY “CLAIM <. | Alto ity te Navy ¥ CLATMS--ADDITION AL, , BOUNTY ‘Seal ie given ys Pod caine.» HO We chat Wey N, Army Nav: er, prince!) m | eer, Ares ee ‘ ce cee ca } of Cabal. pres ees ie MORIARTY, amen Fareiare ata

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