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CITY INTELLIGENCE. 4vcn0n Sas or Coai.—The swe “of Scranton coal yesterday was enusually well attended, and the prices realized considerably in advance of the rates obtained last month. ‘Tbe bidding was active, The following table ehows the variation in prices from the auction of of lat month -— No. ¥ Daa March. ea oat 8.800 et 30 $050 825 4a 48736 60a 525 400 a 4 12% ns of this mouth ¢xceed those of February by yven thousand tons. In the prices it will be seen that there was an average deciine of 38¢. on egg, 8c. on shesout; an advance of 223¢¢. on steamboat and 3c. on Juip, Comii® Lien’s Orrick, Comptroller Connolly yester- day received a letter enclosing fifteen dollars which had been sent by some conscience-stricken individual (sign- dug himself a tax payer), which he stated was due the Vured States Goverament ou sccoont of the \ucome tax for the year 1865. The money wa: directly sens to the Treasur the United State: sawamayies Great Reruwie aNp Ceursvat Ewer — Some weeks since a sketch of these vast sea paluces now am process of building at the Novelty Iron Works for the Pacific Mail Company appeared in the Hrranp, Yester- day a visit was made to the works to see what progress had been nade. It is wonderful to note with what celer- ity such vast enterprises are put forward. The Great Republic is neariy completed, ber works are all in and steam wil be let on for the brst time om Mopdny next, Her wood work and painting aro also im a. state of forwardness, and in two weeks’ time she will = probabiy —b at the foot of Canal street, to be furnished and upholstered — Her engine is a miracle cf elegance and strength, She is supplied wth independpnt circulating pumps, The utmost care ha. been taken to avoid ace dents from fire ‘a8 well as water, and the ship has five distinct engines and pomps counectcd with stationary bose through every art of the structure, so that in cass 0: accident to the mao engine there is abundant reliance for safety in the donkey engine and bolers placed even in the extreme fore point of the vessel. The celestial Empire is just a month—the ditler- ence in the time of their launching—bebind the Great Republic in point of preparation. Besides thes» two the Company have three more ships on the stocks at Greenpoint, of equal size with them. -The Arizona also hes at the Novelty Works, where her wheeis have been rebuilt, and will be ready for sea next week. ‘When it is remembered that each of these vessels costs a million of doliars it will be geen what good must result frou the capital circulated among our mechanics, Dry Goons Ciergs’ Fancy CLDsinG Association.—This association held its regular weekly meeting at 267 Bow- @ry last evening, the President in the chair. The reports of committees were in general very satisfactory, and it @ppeared that the merchants of the city quite unami- mously yielded to the interests of their clerks and closed early, thus giving time and opportunity for healthful relaxation and mental and moral improvement bovse on Grand street, however, seemed to set the asso- ciation at defiance and to look only for their own inter- ests, and otbers in the locality were forced to keep open Pye self defence. A large ber rege ‘was appointed to see if the bouse can not b: to act justly towards the large class ot employs hae course is mperilling and to secure the co-operation of ali Grand street, ALLEGED Revexve Fravp.—-A tobacco manufacturing establishment, situated at the corner of Twenty-third street and First avenue, has been seized by the authori- ties, on the charge of having made fraudulent returns to the revenue officers. The case was transferred to the courts, and it is believed the government will be a gainer to the amount of $3,000 by the seizure. Fire Commrsionyxs.—The Board of Fire Commission- ere met yesterday morning at Fire Headquarters in Mer- cer street A preamble and resolution were adopted | 4, ‘ordering bells to be placed on the collars of horses at- tached to engines, hose carriages and trucks, in accord- ance with the Tecommendation of a coroner's jury. The Superintendent of Fire Alarm Telegraph sent in a com- munication to the Board complaining of the fact that ‘operators did not notify the Central office of changes that are made in their tours of day duty. After th ular Foutive business had been gone through with the > Board adjourned. Temperance DeMoNsTuATION.—A temperance lecture | The Eprixc Foret Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with ‘was Colivered in the Spring street Presbyterian church last evening vy Mr. Edward Carswell, the Canadian orator, under the auspices of the New York Division No. 1, Sons of Temperance. The lecturer's address throughout was pregnant with deep feeling, sparkling witaod pithy Sportal and he was loudiv and fre- applauded a large audience. There was mpging by the Orpheus Quariet,-and a collection was Hut Resurivine oF St. PatRick’s C arheoRat.—It is really astonishing how rapidly the work of rebuilding has pro- @rewed. It was anvounced on last Sunday in the Ca- ‘thedral chapel that on next Sunday the services dunng ‘the morning, until nine o'clock, would take piace in the Cathedral, and that for some time longer a igh mass and vespers would take place in tbe Cathedral chapel. The members of the congregation were delighted to hear thie announcement. It is biguly creditable to those persons who have charge of taat imporiant work. ‘Twit or 4 Sizam Fink Excrve.-—The Fire Department mew steamer No. 18, of the Amoskeag pattern, was tosted { yesterday a the corner of Christopher and Grove streets, fm the presence of severa! of the Commissioners, the Chief Engineer of the Fire Depariment aud others inter- exted. The trial proved periectly satisfactory, steam being obtained from coid water in four and a quarter a. which was less time thau eny trial bas herete- | fore demonstrated. The new steamer is of the secow class and has adoubie pump. Three steamers of this pattern have been received from the manufacturers within a short time. Cosine oF THe Evexixe Hien Scnoor.—The closing ex ercises of the above named jnstitution took piace last evening, and in a manner io show that the estatlish- ment bas been a succes*/u! experiment. Among those present were Commissioners Waren, Farr, Dupignac and other members of the Board of Education, and a number of our most.inteliectuai citizens. The exercises con- sisted of declamation, music, and the distribution of cer- tifcates and premiums to the number of :hree hundred . attendance at this school has averaged six hundred | ‘since its commencement. A New Trick.—A letter was received by Superintend- ent Kennedy yesterday from 4 grocer in First avenue, enclosing a note which Le had received from # man who signed himself Nolte, and who proposed to furnish him With counterfeit stamps of the denomivation of ifiy conta, a , at ihe rate of le of which was enclosed, ten for San biveet: for $8, thirty for $15 and fifty for The stamp enclosed was a new genuine stamp. for $20. and was furnished by the swindler hoping that the ceivers would conaider the ‘‘counierfeis’ so good that @ supply would be demanded. Boctanies.—The residence of Mr. Carow, 287 Third Street, was entered by thieves on Sunday evening and sobbed of two doven silver spoous aud some jewelry, ‘Valued at $200. The dweiling of Hiram Ostrander, 391 Canal street, second floor. was also entered on Taesday might Mad mid who blew opeu the safe, but did not fm getting anything, as the sa’e was empty. Annger or Ci vor Men, —Henry Ashton aud George Marri, alias ‘Shoemaker George,” were arresiod yester- @ay io this city by two officers. who found them en- @eavoring to fleece a countryman out of his money. On their persons were found iwenty spurious $20 gold ‘several checks, © genuine $500 seven- bond and a quantity o! pictures were taken. ‘Tews Drowxme Cass a7 Pine No. 28 Exst River.— ©oroner Schirmer yesterday held au inquest at the ‘ward station house on the body of John Frede- Witham Zweig, a German, thirty-nine years of age, war drowned at pier 28 East river, as already re- the Heratp. The evidence adduced went to the place where the sov-dent occurred te very ‘because a boat cannot come up close to the There were no lights on the pier or near the of the accident. The jury found a verdict of acci- mpaeany) and “recommend that the proper au- e dock more secure, 80 accidents eT eumtier nascre may not oecur again.’ Deceased was Ridge street, money in currency. Hy rt ie fal charged with selling Pin to answer in $300 bai | Acciwarts, &c.—Peter vs venthong Viotanion or rue Excwk Law.—George Moore, of | Mr. G. Hodze’ 341 Greene street, was arra'gued before Justice Ledwith 4 ug liquor without @ Nicene. | air seaman, & native andstota Denmark, Tesiding at No. 175 North Eighth street, | Tak Farsers’ Hovrars’ Sreceue Ca: NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH ‘28, 1867.~TRIPLE SHEET. ae LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. Convimmanoy at naan Cavace, Jauaton.—The Right Rev. Bishop Potter, D. D., LL. D., admipistered the holy rite of confirmation upon thirty-eight persons. on ‘Tuesday evening at Grace church, assisted by Rev. Wm. L. Johnson, D. D., Rev. Thomas Cook, acting pastor of Grace church, and Rev. Dr. Moore, of Hempstead, The edifice was thronged, and the services were very im- (eomtive, and suggestive. Se principally of instruction to those who were ‘to consecrate them- selves as living members of Christ’s Church, and of the great respons:bility resting upen them, and coimend- ing their zeal in condrming ‘the vows of their sponsers, Seldom has the Bishop been to known make so earnest av appeal to those who were to be confirmed, ‘That they might lead an active, Godly, Christian life, and re- id@, pomp and vanity of this world,” and ly tmpreased with tho great and. respon- av Jamaica is a seem mor. doepiy sible work eaters him, Grace church, beautiful little brown stone edifice of gothic architec- ture, situated near the well-known residence of ex Gov- ernor King, at the ontrance of the village from Ni i York, pear the Western boundary; it was former!, mission church, and among the first established in 7) country by the English; its charter being obtained in 1701, and its communion plate now in use is over one hundred years.old. It has a large, weatthy and iniluen- tial class of members, and is under the pastoral charge of the only surviving son of old Dr. Johnson, D. (deceased,) of Brooklyn, who has been the rector ‘for the past thirty-live years, 'assisted by Rev. Thomas Cook, who bus already, during bis short stay, succeeded in awakening a sively interest in the parish, and scores are being ade 1 inquiring the way of eternal life. Orr Te TRACK AGaIN,—The twenty-five minutes past eight o'clock train due at Hunter's Point yesterday morning wasdetained at Jamaica by the engine of the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad running off the track, caused by the spreading of a rail, completely blocking the passage of the Long Island trains, The road is in a miserable condition and accidents are continually occur- ring. COLLECTION POR THS BENEFIT OF SOUTHERN SUFFERRRS.— A collection of over $100 was made on Sunday last by the Presbyterian church in Jamaica, for the relief of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 2&2,7ith the olf Piedmont Rosd. A road 'e being con, . through the Valley. A new oar arent a 2-08 | Se ie akon kang of sume The railroad has been dull and weak to- th and Norfolk route much shortens the day, but has exhibited ne important change in prices. | time to these and in connection with the Sea- The two steamsnip stocks were active and fluctuated Spend cok Reese ig close counectiqne t¢ widely, Upwards of 8,000 shares of Pacific Mail were sold at the first regular board at prices varying from 1293, (seller 60) to 13296 (seller 30). Regular sales varied from 1304 to 132, an advance of 34; a5 per cent over the prices obtained at the corresponding board yester- day. Atlantic Mail was in demand, selling at the second regular board at 8734, against 85 at the corresponding time yesterday. Governments were strong, with a frac- tional improvement in some descriptions. State stocks were steady. Virginia sixes again show an advance, Point are making a branch from to inter- Money is active and firmer. The market is well sup- | sect the former 4 Union nen The coees aod Plied, but call loans are stiff at 6 per cent, Business | Tennessee River Railroad ‘are oxtending thew hol Paper is negotiated at. from 7 upwards, Gold is steady. | 7AeKsonville to Rome, making nod cpnnection There 1s no difliculty experienced in supplying the in- | made with tetrad and a ery creased Custom House demand, shart epmeatormed to: elaass At the ten o'clock open board New York Central sold | $u¢\ Vicksburg, Mississippi, fer ge atl05)¢ a 2%; Erie, 575; Michigan Southern, 7656; Rock island, 963% a 34; Fort Wayne, 953¢; Northwest ern preferred, 6434; Pacific Mail, 129% a 150. At the first. regular board New York Central closed 3 lower than at the corresponding time yesterday. Erie 4, Michigan Southern 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 3g, Rock Island 3, Northwestero 34, do, preferred 3. Fort Wayne was 3, higher, Pacifie Mail At the one o'clock open board New York Central sold at 106 (b. 3); Erie, 57%; Reading, 10134; Michigan Southern, 7634; Rock Island, 96; Northwestern pre- ferred, 6434 (8 3); Fort Wayne, 957%; Atlantic Mail, 87s. At the balf-past two regular board New York Central closed higher than at the first regular board, Reading 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Rock Island 34, North- uth Carolina Railroad Columbia, 8. C., to Augusta, and the South Carolma Railroad are survey: “adie Branchville to Millen. These two cut offs wi the detour from Kingsville to Augusta via ‘Branchville, and will shorten the two routes to Montgomery and and Mobile. SALES AT THE NEW YORK s YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wednesday, March 27—10:30 A. M. eet 5 Ge 267; Peg, 18056 $00 ahs T'ne Mail 88 Co 151 OOH 0 8 G60 BEE” BT 140. + 80.180) Southern poor. What other church will take the samo course ? AvrowstMeNT.—Governor Fenton has appointed Captain J. Briggs, of Jamaica, as one of the trustoes of the Sea men’s Fund and Retreat, and the appointment has been confirmed by the Senate. Rersciovs IxrauziGence.—Rev. Mr. Witcher; of, Utica, N. ¥., formerly an Episcopatian divine,’ on. Sanday day evening last enlightened the congregation of Father Farley’s church, at Jamaica (Roman Catholic), by a dis- course as to why he became a convert to the Roman Catholic religion. The sermon was an able one and car- ried much weight with it, and was listened to with marked attention by bis hearers. Giex Cove.—The Long Island Railroad Company will complete their branch road from Mineola to Glen Cove by the middle of May, and trains are to be run in con- nection with the Long Isiand Railroad to Hunter’s Point. The inhabitants of Glen Cove expect that their accom- modations are to be strictly looked after by the Long Island Railroad Company, and not neglected as other branch roads of the company are. Losaxvity.—A colored woman, by the name of Roe, A single | gied at Fiushing last week at the advanced age of ninety- eight years. New Namg,—The name of the post office at Junction station has been changed to that of Central Par. Mobile Races—Third Day. Mopite, March 27, 1867. A two year old stake was run yesterday over the Mag- nolia course, Wm. Cottrell’s Sigma filly winning. She beat Black Crook and the Goodwood filly very easily. Time 1:52%, 1:6236. English Racing. CHELMSFORD SPRING MEBTING, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 0 Essex Stakes (handicap) of 10 sovs. ‘cach, with 50 added; certain winners extra. Seven furlongs. Lora St. Vincent’s Redan, vy Artillery—Reveller’s dam, 4 years, Sst. 7ID........... Mr. Pryor’s Musician, 4 years, 7st. . fin, Mr, James? Puebdi: ears, 7st. 2iD..... Prince D. Soltvkofi’s Lytham, 6 years, Sst. Mr, Hodgman’s Confederate. 6 years, 7st. isib, Betting—Even op Musician, 5 to 2 azains? Redan, and” 10 to 1 against Confederate. Won by ten lengths. As tin} ved tig olds; Colts, Sst, 10!b.; fillies, 8st, Mr. “Pagland ‘Saitana Captain Machell’s Isabel Mr. G. Angeil’s The Shre . Betting—Even on Bliss and 7 to 4 against Sultan: The Famtanns Haxprcar of 5 sovs. each, with 30 added, for all ages. Three-quarters of a mile, Little Ben by Big lame, 3 years, 6st. 11!b Bravura, 3 ag 8 ‘Ist 10)b... La Sorrentina, 3 years, 8st. 3ib. ‘The following also ran 3 years, years, Tat. 1110.. Huxtabi Betting—7 to 2 each against La Sorrentina and Bra- vura, 5 to 1 against Court Card, and6 to 1 against Little Ben. Won by a neck. Tak Hyper Puate of thirty sovereigns for two year olds; | colte, Sst. 10!b.; fillies, Sst. 7lb.; selling allowance. Five furlongs. | ve on Broeck’s Trifle, by Optimist—Contraction, Sst, i Mr. "e Mr, Brownnd Lampada colt, Sat. 3Ib. ‘he following aiso ran: nite Sorrel, Sst. Betting—6 to 4 on Lampada colt, Tritte. ‘the Srg 25 added; two four, 10st. ; (1 x and aged, vost 3Ib.t ‘ allowed 3 ib,; maiaen and seeing allowances. a-mile. ‘odding’s Dutch Admiral, by Van Gale 3 years, 7st. 51d. Mr, Fiddainan’s Mr. Steven's Miss Captain Machel! ‘ting—2 to 1 against Dutch Admira!, 4 to 1 agai Pocket Hercules, aud 6 to 1 against any other. The BorrwaM Ptate of 40 sovs. for two vear olds; colts, Sst. 101b.; fillies, Sst. 7Ib.; winners extra; beaten horses | allowed Sib. Half a mile. Mr. Jo. Dawson's colt by Newcastie, da dale, 8st. 10!b.. . . | Mr. Mr. Mr. Ni by Colster- - ee vost year —s December 31, compared with The gemand, homerer, nas’ iain, the sales etlemodt react _ 1 qnote:— boas peenipeeonting: Uplgnls Plypida, Mebie. ¥.0 6-7 | RECEIPTS, Ordinal °. Py ria $136.789,161 18h Sigaoge Sst $136,’ i ddlvug. v a, % aes eaGRGE } Ceca uiisaiiag anit ae % on eae Four and NX —Keceipts 4,040 bole, oe § 85 do. and aot anaes | 42 cu se atan, tasrege coun: ll, dg be ‘ma Taare’ for ate Miscellaneous. . 44,776,006 |, jenn active to-day, the demand baviow kbd bythe —_—— ony Lo gee a Pye ayers ot hele ot hol seeding te rm ‘Tatas oo snore eetaainatine, bat thegieatiet wenaveatoetivay ing % bY 1866, Heay ‘and prices were igi decided change on the Civil, foreign, &o.. 172, $45,634,303 | Tiles were about 7.500 vbIs, California. four wes Far Pensions and Indians... 14,493,111 220591000 | though not very se.ive: this flour is stewdily grow! Wi $4,505,137 | favors, the sales were about 1,600 sacks and bole. Rye be 33,083,216 was rs but firm, with sales of 450 bi Southern flour 137,814,458 nll and heavy, though waliet qeclded change; the ay) ra a wee eheuts es os aay meal wae quiet, with sales _ ora Fe quote’ Totals... ....++++$1,006,179,287 $25,086,215 | Superfine State and Wesvern “$2 704 $10 s5 Brokers are selling compound interest notes at the fol. | 2; {tra State. i ed lowing rates: — Zope to Oia (et oud boop Obio (sn ppin ene con Western trade brandsee ‘August, 1964, | October, 1364 December, 1864 MALTON STEEYLE CHASE MERTING, WEDNESDAY, * wancH 13. ‘The Nortu axp Past Ripines Sreari~x Coase of 3 sove, each, with 59 added, for bunters: f ids, ist. 4d. ; five, 128t, aud aged, thorough. breds 10th extra; professic: About two |. uviles and a bait | Mr. Brown's Prince (h-d), 6 years, 12st, > id ' Mr Vyner’s Maid of Kent (li-bi, aged, 12 . 2 Mr. Siubb%s Witch (b-b), aged 12st. Sib. oe Hartend’s Chase Horn . ‘ Mr. Si ve) | Ste. Barker's Miscort (ts 5 ry Mr. Acklam's Wild Huntsman (h-b). 6 vears, 0 Bettini to 1 against Maid of Kent,’ 4 to leach against Scmsion Garton _and Arsenal, and 6 to 1 each mst Prince and Wild Ruatsman. ‘ne Maroy Grasp Ores Sregece Caase (bandicap) of 10 sovs. each, with 100 added; wianers extra, Three mites. Mr. Potter's Jack of Trumps (b-b), 6 yoars, 10st. 6Ib 1 Lord Poulett’s Charlemagne, 6 years, List. 1lb..... "2 Tally-ho, by Come Away, dam’ by ‘b), Tist. 2ib. Lge? OK )ocee itr ai Bird : . (ate we oe cocen & ps, | azainst: Mighfiyer and Bedale, and 5 to1 ach, against Tally-bo and Ci | Tas Howrens? Seuuxe Steerue Curse of 3 sova. each, with 30 a list. 7ib. each, selling allowances, Mr. RC. re eal Hater Mark Tapley, aged, cor nd Mat ley, Elvington’s Whaleboue, aged, 10st. 7b. —9 to 4 each against Montrose and ‘asoaile against any other. Soot for a silver 3; four vear tea and coffee service, vi Mameburg, while at work yesterday fell into the hold onda, List. 41d. ; five, Tan; wiz ood eyed, 12st. bib. ; ip British Lion, now ye} at pier 37 East river, oreas ‘101b, extra; professional jockeys ox: received such severe ly injuries that it was cluded, About two miles, found Decessary to have bim conveyed to the Bellevue Mr Brown's Prince (h ) 6 yrs 2am. bth H "8 Diana (h-b), Jenn Pickett, residing at No, 83 Frankfort streot ur Gohoa’s Mation, §.y'3, Yon fot. 3 to leave the ferry boat foot of Wall we. Wightman od. futton, 4 yrs, 12st ry street afternoon had bis foot badly crushed | Wr, Hampton nd. Lilly Dale, 5 yrs, 12st. 101b, 0 etree tee bruce aud boat, and was comveyed DY one Mr. Warter’s Genuine 0 Inet police to Bellevue Hospital. ir. Wilson’ yan ° @ seaman attached to the jtiah one. e Biogrs Miss Nina ( List, 0 me tari ered hie ta iy tong dei Mr Cbaleoa aera avery t. Bil wi 4 a is log by being | Mr. ym at ’ the Ly ee, ae ‘the severe gale | Mr, Rugg nd. Min Beckton (b bh 6 yrs, jee, Sib... 0 fhe 18th Me: TM Sharp's Spee Db), aged, 1 10 —— sonata Mr. Barker's Ful Fi ch-b), me ° » PERSONAL _INTELLiGENte, Mr, ‘eting Sot oan Pr ‘2 John McCuintesk, OW residing in New 1 cringe wr potebee ident of the Facuit adic oo Puls” Fheologal Tasutete to be ‘established in New Jersey, Piven Seen infantry United States Governor's Island, New York, and Dr. C. imbriek, General Marvi sz, seertn, of "owe? Fenton's staff, arg 1 bd Pua avenng Higish A — st Core ta, to fight THE PRIZE RING, Challenge from Aaron Jones. ‘Tho celebrated Englishpagilist, Aaron Jones, bas re- contly written to Michael McCoole, of St Louis, offering im for a purse of $1,000, the match to come off barman Brevoort Provable Match Beiwarn Joo Cobara and John C. Heenan, Tt was rumored in sporting circles yesterday that a ‘match hae been arranged between Joe Coburn and John ©. Heenan, the fight to be for a purse of $10,000 and 4 Phe SLRMMRIORALD Of guar’ isp ies 100 8 5s, 10-40 0, M00 Fr nits, 7 3-10. 4a go. jo. 93 10 Little Miami RK. 4 65 (cig 1000 Mich Ks war loan. 3000 Brooklyn 6s, w in 10000 Tenn 65, ex ‘coup. 200) do... western preferred 14, Toledo, Wabash and Western %. Pacitlc Mail was 34 lower, Quicksilver 14, At the quarter past three open board Erie sold at 5834; Reading, 10134 (s. 3); Michigan Southern, 7675 ; Cleve- sand and Toledo, 11834; Rock Island, 97 a 9734; North- western preferred, 644; Fort Wayne, 9634; Pacific Mail, 130; Atlantic Mail, 87. At half-past five the market closed steady at the fol- lowing quotations: —New York Central, 10634 a 34; Erie, 5834; Reading, 10134 a $4; Michigan Southern, 754 a 4; Cleveland and Pittsburg 7934 a 34; Rock Island, 9634 a 97; Fort Wayne, 95% a 96; Northwestern, 35% a 34; do, preferred, 644 a 34; Pacific Mail, 120 a 34; Atlantic Mail, 85; Mariposa preferred, 224. a 23, Governments are firmer. Subjoined are the current quotations ut four o'clock :—Sixes of 1881, coupon, 108% 10 NY Central ER. 200 100) do. 200) Virginia G2, new 2000 X Car 6s, ex-coup. 31000 Stissourt bs joo do. 1200 Cleve & Pitts jou Chic & NW. “700 do. do. 00 Ny Centr #3 $00) CANW con ¢ bids 8026 ous etropollt Banik 125 160 Vhoenix Bank...... 106 12 Bank of Commerce. Hes qo do 200 Cleve & Tol RR. Pd Weet | Union ‘Tei Co. vi 200 E.-€ &eTR 9. 100. call 4 & %; five-twenties, 1862, 10874 a 100; 1864, 107% a 34; | 109 guid = 1865, 107% a 94; new 1865's, 107 # 3g; ten-forties, 9734 ata Farvo RCo Gx Oh & 5} seven-thirties, first series, 106; second, 1053; 1009 Wont Water. Powers Sons third, 108 100 Pacific Mail S 5 Co. 130\¢ 1 . . 200 It chic € Alton tie: Mining stocks were dull, but firm. At the firat board m4 130% TO) Ch! & Alton RR, pf 108 Alameda Silver closed 10c. higher eau ansliey correspond- Hali-past Two o’Cleck P. M. ing time yesterday, selling at $8 20; Consolidated Gre- | $32500 Us 5-20,00u ap."6. 10774 680 sha Pacific M88 Co. 130 gory Gold 30c., selling at $10 60; Corydon 5c., selling | 500 US6's.6-2.c, 66. ni 10. 4000 US6's, 5-20 coup,’64 10; tooo Us Os, = eoup 9, 1a anal a peg } at $460. Quartz Hill was steady at $3 70, At the second board Alameda Silver closed 10c, higher than at 8 Del, 6 400 Chicago & W pre 200 NY Central B the first board, selling at $8 20 (s. 3). The remainder of do. the list was weak, Consolidated Gregory Gold closing 30c. iy00 Readtn lower than at the first board, selling at $10 30; Quartz Er} Ceamtk, Hill 15c., selling at $3 55; Corydon 10c., selling at $4 50. won Va 0 0 20 Clove dot RR. 080 11735 400 Chi & Kock Isld KR 913, Togrol, Wal WabkWestkR.. 33 20) Mil &= COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wapxrspay, Mareb 27-6 P. M. Avconoi=Sales were made of 100 bul. prime, tn bond, at 43¢0, CorrEE. Beyond small sales of Rag to the sagas heard | ma, “of nothing, though the market ruled firm at our last quo. tations, Br gees ong upon the unfavorable advices from pool the market for this eta} cjapler tales heavy, and a igh deatine wes conceded, middling ‘at 30) Gold was firmer earlier in the day, opening at 134%, and rising te 134} at midday, from which time it steadily fell off, closing, at four o'clock, dull and weak, at 134, The borrowing rate was 1-16, 1-32, 1-64, 3-64, two per cent to fiat, ‘The foreign exchange market was dull but steady. Bankers’ bills-on England, sixty days, were quoted at the close at 108% a 109; three days, 109% a%. Com- mercial bills 1073¢ a 10834. Francs, sixty days, 5.16 a 5.2234; three days, 5.13% 95,15, The following is & sémi-official statement of the receipts and expenditures of the United States Treasury American $0 Dele iiua Canal The exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to Calitornia {aucks and bi foreign ports for the week ending March 26, and since the commencement of the year, compare as follows with 20.0 z_The market for wheat was quiet au, with “some destre vo dct Be. realize on te lower eae. ined 2c. Dusuel, though some holders were firm a ‘ti ‘The sales 5 ornia: those for the corresponding periods in 1365 and 1966: | hong 45° ga B0fee Nod Miloeobes. wt wariicee, van For the week....... $3, cos, 485 $6,127,258 $. antes of | "90, free. ‘ Previously reported, 47)517.608 50,791,717 steeises note sales of #00) busuela Canada West at $1 30 bs uae wasquiet 9 und nominal, Corn was unsettled cable news, aud prices were about Ic. a lower Since January 1. .. $01,120,003. $6,918.07 " the opening, but laveatther firmer—tue speculators rer The commerce of New York from July 1 to dare of | yeing,te sell excopt at prices which ahi meant Seid ne each of the years mentioned compares as follows: — Wegtern mized, tn store, and $l 16% x 81 17 aloat—ciosing at$i 160 $1 17—$1 19 for yellow. Soutin 16 for whie 1864- 1865-66, 1866- and $1 134 $1 ldior Western pod atthe depo. | Imports mase....8110,340,007 $218,880,967 $180,800-198 re less actives but. steady. with sales of BOLO Iytel: . for Western, 68. a Ze. for Ohio, Exports produce, 175,282,883 "163,797,111 128,038,039 Exports specie.. 26,096,026 17,452,728 22,839,873 The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sab-Treasury in this city for the week have been as follows: — Te. a Faxicure—Ruled Lgrict: the cogagements were--Te Live ool, per steamer, 400 bales cotton at bys 9 do, Sem ‘sland . Ka, and 12000 bushels peas at 0ndon—200> Doi, petroleum at 5s. 3d., and per steamer. 14,000 bushes corn at 8d., and 2,000 boxes cheese at 40s. To Bremen—1,000 Cusiom Howse, ————Su'' pam, | io Hi, tons heavy goods 1 Receipts. Recapts, Pi Balances. | isos seamadenseat ponte a7 We pos ise nad te ae ck 5. . $454,000 $5,075,909 $5,107,864 $110,766,460 To. ambu bots. rosin (to. arrive) 0 rate A 9,268,188 2,900,800. 318,700,958 } LEER a Cone Yor cdecd Saw Gaariere Blea ante + $02,000 $419,289 1,067,665 315,111,082 | rer a ong Sher tant’ Frmaenge A ‘rom: Philadel. bia to Antwerp, 7,000. bbls, pain and back, in on Portes fe terme une. Bags—We heard of a sale of 50bales in Boston at "cing Cuore Beyond the sales °previouity repotied lenny CLora— sa we heard of nothing. ices, however, remained Hors.—A m consumptive demand Drevulled at pre. The Pittsburg Cleariug House statement is as under:— Balances. vious prices. Saies 100 vales Tear. —Manila but there below 1 rinse ira tel nla ge, an atend ane Branch your into dari. Yate” ‘and ore ay was in fair demand and Qrm at 61 60a $1 85 for ship. ‘into Great Pond. cargo on board Died. pi ingapd $1 $1 Sa $1 for rouait widen Ta 1c gale was all lost. M Barkex.—On Tuesday, March 26, Mra. Banurn, wife of The proposals for the twenty-three million Pennsylva- | xo. poy ‘frm a eee ap 2 sae, Sup Guonce V, before sepervel 6a Valparaiso, is | J. G. Barker. nia State loan, the proceeds of which are to be used for | , Navat. brguaeDilicore, dostineel 14 _b¢ the principal x ‘shoo RR A bout gee wu. the and other parties 'in | “The relatives and friends of the are invited to feature in the market for repre md saies | Maine. The property is cov- | attend the funeral, at 56 Sixth street, Hoboken, N, J, the liquidation of the past due loans of the Common- of small lots nothing was. dove, nf Previous Prices yi, eg Bi yg sn NER i this day (Thareday}, at twelve o'clock, Wealth, are to bo opened at Harrisburg on Monday next, | Toseu‘tra 9 2; salen 800 homsat Oc ha BASS chicks | Taverpouk putin Gork. Harbor” 25th nt Tinting ad adis, | og BARR —At eleven o'clock on Tuesday evening, March at twelve o’clock, noon. a the latlerDriog: besides sales were reported of much damage ina gale ai cable} 9, Bannan B a ies eh rey | ' The comparative earnings of the undermontioned rail- | Bors “tay was fism at $3 6 83, von co AAI soc for Liver. | at one o'clock, from het late roads during the third week in March this and tast year | for North county. fe are te ear Wextords and wil Sea 'and will probably ‘vec total | street, The friends of the are invited to attend. were:— Pop me yee Rn e Pally 37000 gato Freee 7 enn telegraph a The @ wa ules Brraxt.—On Wednesday, ‘27, of scarlet fever, ‘oid ter, | Bee ie hy gS rom New York, ¢Tesistered 706 | Warzen HL ©, Baraxt, young vt oon of Asa A. and Kate Chicago and Northwestern i . Bs aged tor idag Bate eis. SROEO | Boas. OF amt Sure Monxina Stan (Br), from Philadelphia for Anwerp, r tnd ‘triends 0° the are tavited to 68.854 Tiboe | made at $1 18 9 was at the Delaware water ‘wits crew in attend the funeral, (rom the residence of 388 300000 | pal ROTIStONS. Re state of mutiny. sahinn. Mace oo PR ie 141 South First street, 4 Viliamebarg, this wriredag) 8118 9,119 Ket quite Sigg inineds Stessre: Baker (wreckers) have gone ae tacts, rch te tame ik sim of debe Tho Bank of England return for the week ending | 128, (hem ing fra under Banx, Toncaxo, Delano, from. i and Rose ets pa March 18 is as follows, compared with the statement of as inet Scab te toon aa allt at eersete Sie tn isag) | The relatives and ined repectiy Invited to the previous week :— Fe a ow fabates thre residence of his parents, No. March 6. March 13, Mean ten Maree thoken Maret oat 98 for ~ rl Seleak Siesrampecreie oes aaa ge Sees eee tom ramet Oa | canes e Tentay Mar Cea svt Government securities. ..... 13,111,008 13,111) Bal Pind friends varenen. Other securities... oss'acg 8 ad, a iceP rea tea bare SS fully invited to attend Ue fenaral, ftom fhe fender of Notes unemployed pyar 1st tnginot te Gy ry Rickets te nrertaee (iuatelay) ieoreing, at ten o'clock. ioe jotes in circul 616 ° Specie and Dullion......... 19{373,965 _:19,256¢936 fegieer ulgas Mount Desert, Me, in 1866, crmmed fn Bow | jcnartan, On Tunsiay,, atop 26, aftee © ocering Subjoined is a comparison of the position of the Bank } Queenstown 16th, with mdse and 500 passengers, to Williams Goethe 4 Bien, ue. Pern, 87 dave, th March 2 Som eeeaiehes & vali vi Ose ea 4 Cape Horn PRERTBEN Ey Maree Salts, ‘crane Bay? B Eugwoe, we line Feb 7s rong an te sinos pasning Hatteras. Arrived at Sandy Hook Mstinet: | FP spoke vee, Ree veces hana & Marys Kenyon, an and his been waiting there for eo ge Fy eb Os va Bark Stella (Brem), Steengrafe. Bremen. 61 days. with | deipitia: Veranda, Pond York: cong Merl Palle | muse ind 49 passengers to H Koo & Co. ited atroag west: | ure, atnoid do: sicop siete at erly gnles the entire ; lost and split sails, SiBrig: Jeiale’ Rhy. es Elaabe nport. chr Emily, Eld patitlan, Mex, Feb 2, via Dela- | Sarai J 5 Fort, Fort, . eet Breakwater 25th inst, with mal yy. &c, to Murray, | gins, and yea Fad Kersis &'Co, Tas been 14 dys north of teres, with heavy | Pain nant fey Shove sonore wi between th sen eee eer arree, away. (8; ae es Bits a ae away. Be Jreced drm at 9026 0 $075 tr aust Sas dismanted * a oe leche bond, ae Sreausmip Curcaco, Captain Price, belonging to Mess Camneo, March see Williams & Guion’s Liverpool and New York line, arri pee sales 2,300 barrels, at & | at this port yesterday morning, bringing us later 3 30 for Ne Ne se sf] 14 for red wintas, tor ite, and $16 76 mgiborumnbiaesta: eewinter, $15 for | than those before received, though mot a mail steamer. ha Buekw ant Sour ‘enles ab Wheat quiet; sales Chicago, as well as the Manhattan, o alster vessel, are Dushels cholce white ichigan ged: | fine steamers. asl ari amie Western seling ins Barley, teal: Ship Niger, Cleaveland. of NB, {8 re af Talcahuan #2 io per 73 per oan ane Feb a cp sai chat day for PEL Big eS iM feed Cy! in good demand, shorts, sellii and ‘not be obliged to jae $2, shipetatTe at 30, ih hath ee ion Sigwigetalande a sg roe ‘and Schenectady De” shila, ike tl avin faken 160 bbls ep aid 20 to Pincbttalrall eisce lusk ffichanged and ON ey ete Pispoken—Dec 24 thip Adeline, Soule, NB, 20, dayn = v4 fy tnd 13 a hey “sia é Pty "inant firm. bat | jonolulu, 25 spring rn in good de- foreign Ports, . and a 7 in bi nd tee. in sack Tt it af ot te faire’ detvery nuilk and | acarcico, Feb -—Arr ship Southern Chief, Hicgins, Ne below these without ers. Oats firm and in Yorks b> BI demand: 'at Ge le allan: ‘lige wacked.” Rye $4 a mEEERge Amats, Feb 8—In port barks Lord Chageeller (Br a $I 46 f th Boston sane day; Pyrmont. Ci Ruhavey for do 11 a oe mag ater end ete ane Ensiern and ‘Hogiisn” matkets Mews pork vis cin | ,GAtcvrth. Peb10—Art bask Frances, Retry’ Boston snd jal nares Nate area oe “Ba Aha gid ve tna at ts | Fogonow, Jan 26—In port habk Tynedale (Br), Job reek is ate. Bulk meats ‘wero offered, freely at toe | £0 Nor lone ; nono Tbs, sold ut 8c. for ‘shoulders and l0c. a T0350 Fave, March 96—Arr ship Ents Leach, ae for sides.’ Bacon dull. Shoulders 9%4c.'n 9c. Clear sides | . Hoxe Koxo, Feb 1— jennyson. 12%c. Hams unchanged and in fairdemand. Lard very | $8n Franelsco; Ellen Rind | fowe; Gem 0! ‘Been firm, with a light demand; cfty 12%e., and not mueh ean be Pritehard; Mindora, Allen, und. Holmes, pana a vt gh ; And.in Tair demand. Clover seed $10; Shatghae: brig EW eybury ‘rmetrape, (rom mupply fu tha bawdy ors ow parties. ‘Timothy seed d nominal at $2 50 Flaxaeed firm at we ge. “a 12%¢c. for Sctm ant a 9%. Coifee Be. a 2c. for fair to prime. and ia selling, closing firm, Exchange mandy at Fa ‘at 10 premium selling. Money close at Havaxa, Mareh 20—1 HendvielsiTudson, Tower, for Phiiadelphia, Idg, bers Sarah A Dudman (Br), Kimball, for_NYork, do; Cordelia, Wells, for New Orleans, do; brig George Burnham. Mel ellan, for Boston, do; sch Maine Law. ‘Georgetown, BC, do: and others. Livnaroous Marché Sid ative Hiiberaie. (irs, Jansasa, NYork: Samoset, McBob>, Philadelphia; Emily Augusta, Langton, Calentta, Loxpox, March 26 Arr Célta (=), Gleadell. NYork, ravesend 13th. Asia, Wendhorst vouch Thies Eolua Massa. Maren 4—Sid bark’ Gratton, Philadelphila; Cicely Helen, Taylor, 6th, barks Vol- Unteok, Blakes doris, wchamh Hallet, i Phitdinnin Williams, Copen- Mrvsovaws, Jan 26—Arr ship St James, bage: “Scirus, Feb 20—Are bark Maria J. Smith, Smith. Carditt -ANEAS, March 18—Sld brig Keystone, Barter, New Or- a $2 [AC 7OR NEW YORK—TiHIS DAY. 5 51 | Moon Rises. 20/ maw waren PORT OF MEW YORK, MARCH 27, 1867. Cleared. tosteamnaup Malta (Br), MeMicken, Liverpool via Queens- town—K Cons Steamship | ‘ion (Brem), Von Santen, Bremen—Oelrichs Steamship Mariposa, Quick, New Orieans—C K Garri- son. palgmship B B Souder, Lockwood, Charleston—Lavingston, rox & Ce ‘Steamship Saratoga, King, Norfolk, City Pot and Rich- mond——G Heineken & Palmore. Steamship Albemarle, Bourne, Norfolk, City Pott and Richmona—N 1, McCready & C Steamsnip Chesapeake, Johnson, Portland—J F Ames. Steamship Wamsutta, fsb, New Bedford—Ferguson & Burk Valkyrien (Nor). Bolt, Rochelle—Slocovich & Smith. warle Superior (Swe), Patterson, Cadiz—Funch, Meineke & join Sherwood. Berry. Havana—J E Ward & Co, Mavetta (Br), Rutherford, Cienfuegosvia Machins— PI anne HF Colthirse (Br) Covert, ManzanijIn—Davison & MBrig Louies (Br), Irving, Neuyitas—R P Buck & Co. SUN RISES. SUN SETS. leans. Qurexstowx, March M—Arr steamship Helvetia (Br), ‘Thompeon, NYorK for Liverpool. Suivesa, March 2—Arr bark E H Yarrington, Mayo, Bos ton, SuaNcnar, Jan 2—In port ships Endeavor, Doane, and Horatio, Paliner, for NYork; Magellan (Br), Crosbie, for do; Panama, Soule. disg. Sixgaronr. Feb 7—In port ships Emily Farnum. Stmes, une; John Noonan (Br), for NVork: bark Osaca, Terry, une. Sld (not as before) Fei 1. «nip Richard TIT, Gi ough, Ran goon 4th, barks Bravo ( NYork; bih, Maude’ (Br)- joaton. SeJoux, NB, March 23—Asv brig Sunny, South, Batley NYork. Whampoa, Jan 3l—In port ships Sea Serpent. Winsor, for New York: California, Berber, une; barks Ernst & Maria: (Brem), Meyer, for New York; Ariadne (Ham), Mathesen, for do. Yoxonama. Jan 18—In port ships Choa-sze (Br), Shewan, York; Cordelia (Br), Berry. from Baltimore. arr 7th parks Johanne ‘Marie (Brem), Gustavus, fo: feKengle, une; brigs Jeanie, Morehow for Sap News Bor, Bosw American Po BOSTON, Mareh 26—Arr steame: Ham), pit Francise axon, Matiliews, hie Sehr Ida May (Br), Buck.Antigui—P T Nevius & 5 bia "Miam!, Rudolf, NYork: barks) Cheri Gimm, Sehr Ge n Grant, Coos, Matkawea-Uaraway rig nee G Stoo ewmcactio, F ma, Gilmore, Ardrossan. Schr WW Tord (Br), Dwyer, Halitax—B F 8 ed, bark Helene ne «Nor ‘Olsen, henee March 16 for Cork. Sohr Annie Borland Rictmond, VasVan Brust & steamer Afric: Anderson, Liverpool via Halifax; a ( bark'8'W Holbrook, Small, Cardenas: b ham, Matthews, Newodica, ii wind SW io WNW, anine, Her nd John Sidney: berks Fredonia, and Fury sailed on Monday evening. Also sid, ships Mont f Blanc. (hac ing beem examined and found ali right); Ajax: SW Holbrook, x Nellie Feaweks, bri; Bllmore: saree ‘Thaxter; Es- a i Ward.” rig Uoion slatted and anchored guimens: sch sehr T tt Mgith—art steamer Peruvian am) Ballantine, Liverpool; Fk Frances Bournent, Ardro laght. Schr America, Cole, Richmoad—Van Brunt & Slagh Schr kxpedite, Racketty Philadelphit-- Ad Bentigek Co. Schr Jos Rogers. Ma leek Naw K Racket. v Jobn Adams, Halleck. New Hayen—G K Rac Steamer Octarora, Reynolds, Baltimore. noite Arrived. Steamship Chicago (Br), Price, Liverpool March 15, and Giulor Plssprent a cw nige i Manors Go. March 8, with cot- n and passengers rienced heavy weather” Pat into Norfolk for coal. es Sleamship ivan, Palmer, New ‘Orleatis March 17, ats abl and SW Paae ih, at ‘PM ithe bar. being blocked ‘March iat ton 8 ite gual ger ‘Arizo- neep Ret es oe, iegmaahiy Granhes, TM CHARL rch 27—Arr t nd Ne até PM, oO i Haitara, pa wed steamship | ter, NVork: ship Fy Ogden, ot ‘nchmelp ‘Geo'itean ton, me for New 01 aaah ss Mopeks: Lepby. Yor Fav rgs ¥, arb AN Nana fare aie tees nireand pas | 2 ON, March. 28—Arv schr Roavoke, Phillips, New e a nt hea 6 oo sperienced str (ns TEE RXANDINA, Fila, March 17—-Arr schr_s,L Edwards, a conth of ies ste aaa Maren 26—Arr sloop Blackstone, Jackson, _sleamaip San et ‘Nickerson, Savannah, with mase | xPAkuaM¥ ER: ? Btearnshi yitinhaitan, Collias, Chaitestwn, with mdse and erp ee ma ate gr pectin 5 ‘Morgan & 2 LE, M — seamabip Louisa Moore. Wooster, Newborn, via Norfolk, | pr). ‘Thomp pao Fhindciphie: tor Bt soy ey wiih mde tnd panseosera to Murray, Ferri & Uo. Brovks, Weng. rey. Eligabe’ ming ‘or Boston aL J Steamship Nixgara, Bla) and and Mary March 2. vis Drjenare Preven ub, mi mdee and | "Naw oly up. Pivwredine: and wos coiped io tos Gaye Labi i eo i wenger ; ty ; Sicamaiip Hutieras,, Alexander, ‘Hichtond, City Point a, Hon on eke anit Norfole, with “mdse and. paceengers, to Wi Meorenay. | UNSER: visor nee weber er nebra Ald Romers, me . $16, manip hesapeake, Johnson, Portland, with mdse, to | Maelpmes [ema at’ North Paddle, Biches: eating “np Ntpanam Dormia, Cousins, Liverpoct, 38 daze, with Pe RC RLENTA. onan Frum a i eae PHILA Estes, NYork. Cld ship Adele (Br), rks Telegraph, Robinson, € Peterson. siolden mise. to Nes M “7 tpate win We) Matelds trom © ergo! for Philadelphia Ship Yorktown, Driver. London. Feb 3, with mdse and passengers, 10 Grinnell, Minturn feet Sa Cork for oe Liverpool, dete gabe ondsn'and Isle of Wight, r Feb4, with mdse and SA passengers, to (Grinnell, Minturn age: Portland: Owen. Messen, (Park rie 0, Had very heavy weather the whole hove to |’ Suarp. Chase, New post: Teiamph "Chester, Norwich. * on the 2ist of Wontauk Point, during the late NE g rom. ‘ ‘echra sendriven to the Capes of Delawares Savoh 1 Beis | rant free peer eae renews meet be! lor 0, saw bark Milton, steering Ship Christel (Brem), Brederice, “Antwerp, 89 days, with mdse and 48 passengers, to Win F Schmidt's Son & Gor Had segu ‘ork heavy weather, stove bulwarks, lost and Ce piel was off or Usorzetown; Alice B, G East 8 won on the Bist inst, and was obli haul of PORTLAND, Maret 25—arr late N gale: Mareb 16, lat ow 88, save Dutton. Lai sehr burg, 42 daya, with mdse, 10 R Hyg. been of the nase sinee ‘the Stet sofa fygg 3 NY Albert ockland ior N ork. Cia rigs, J Poles Mtaurzns: Se ty C Ro-evelt, Farnsworth, Havana; sehr Atwood. Doane, Bal more. Nand NE gales: split saila Ac. Sehr Three Sisters, Stam aware Breakwater 25th, Hubbard & Osborne. Was iis, rigging, &c, also sprung a pny ‘4 reh was in company with « brig, during rried away her fore and main top: conld not make ont her name. ‘Schr r Margaret A Ann, Siteman, at and from Halifax, NS, 8 dave. BF Sinalt & Co. Philadelphi Sn Wheeler, MeLaughiin, Emei “or SH Pool. Mcladden, N¥ork: Me. Bermuda Marsh 44, via Del with cottan, wool. hides, &e, to pt fen 17, lat 96 35, lon NW squall, which . jibboom, wil OWARE, HAM, Maroh delphia for Cohasset mons, Gendy, Philadel r sebr J B Allen, C. Phila- Towa. Sid 2d, sehr Saral'L Sime MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Anvo.n—Bersuminks.—On We the Rev. Dr. adler, Bic W. ARNOLD to daughter of Slaon Berabeimer, Doth of this eit.’ March 27, Senr Sehr almira Wools one §., pf new), King, Greenport, Marine Disasters. Ante Gro Rayxes—Cap: Batchelder, of ship Geo Raynes, before reported burned at Valparaiso, states that, 9 [ar as his sip was concerned, there is no ground to saapeet that the crew were guilty of uct chai ns eronerty jescription was saved trom the ship, and the their tects, which is considered eo that they are * pocent of trying to burn ino ship. ast yas —On Wed: charen, by Colone hae sing Bere Jk Keng 3 Nicwon.as ay, Niagara Falls, © Axim Open, of this city. Hai —Torvecnt.—On Wednesday, March 27. weevasane of the Deide’s inter, * the Rev. Samuel Alex- ander, D.D. Waxno Hii. to Livan, daughter of John Turnbull, The, all of New ork, ‘No cards. a8—-DovcLass —On the March 26, by Rew’! Ira R. Steware, pon E. Joxns to Cpe daughter of John Douglass, ai! of Williamsburg. No cards, 1us personal property, valued at sod’ the rem remains Fas at the vesan a Sones ree was chy at ¢ Geo a gh TE ‘#! offices In Bosion for $46 of England om March 18 and the price of eonsols with an tae ae, sore tu the Fer the corresponding week ba last year :— Deer eee ie channel, where she Temaled at warovied on the et Serene gtr Kewanee, ne ie HT proSusre in cousicration ot ‘whieh 20823018 y, i 6 por cont, Bue een ar Carat Now Tork Feb 16 for Wil" | vited to attend the funoral, from Trinity church, this 81M ac eng ep ind his feerad tense eapelead oe ) moraing, at eleven e'clock, without farther ‘The return of the Bank of France for the week closing she was in invitation, March 14 shows the following results as compared with Se from we rao Rid, Porttand, Dar ann Poeeevcr ceed ans vip Cantus, son of the previous account:—Increaso—Cash im hand, Eas a etperlenced heary ys. poy ‘The relatives and friends are Fe egeettuly in invited esoetig etationary. ae iehtaura to et item TE en ress hg, th Crd) etteraoon, Lt. ‘at one wet Serer 4,600, 000r. Ree, Rano a nae *. on Mom ther ead ar 2h i PA pera wi e ‘The pieiapects and condition of yarions Soothers wail. gees maa oma Dans oem wSaranah, 25th from New York, | tate Heiry Andrew, in the 47th year of her age. ruse aon an a enna | BAAS SAG atic crmmreryaene | wre ay tarmac a Wap ville aye:— in ™® ‘ta uy the on at o’ ‘without for hard Se inte tanied, of roe Farther in “Her veialte Wilt be taken to the tare Jie eee cenarees Pale pong. aaeet naa Aye B Coxe, Smith, wood laden, ashore on Tom's a ee Maron 3 = The foetdene , of Leah Davis, relict of Joni, fo. 157 West Fir. enti Ralroud aes al fe ine eames taiaa Sheba ase ‘ettue friends of ties family. ar to attend th al J ie the ne i oe gas Hendy aod fran, fandne soh | SRa ee hn las Ra tunel, fom the above rtoce ti Toartay morn crit haa jan quiet a1 steady, ¢. o'clock. : construc 0 Bue. for State and it in'bond, with ales of ean Ma ones Prince, Ji Drvax—On Maroh 28, Mrs Eur De A vi Raa hat TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS. spars yi fly ar rope fae cesedter goon Rott Re ¥, *Doakimane ‘ane a afeng®, given:— i ets iim New Tey at par. cine a ay) fat tata danghter or atthe as ray wife of 8 are boing taken wp for the constrncti ¢ the Ii Inrker, Se smear ang w ‘Vaaviit, wore to wm | , came | The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfuliy