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] —————e OMMERCIAL MATTERS. ——— Sales as the Steck Excel 68, 1881, cp. | Buk of Republic. 34,000 .. ... 1043| 10. 109 mge—April 13, Erie. 1004 5 ceveens !N(‘ominenml Bn{:k. D.eiinnennnan : Central Nat. Bk. | 400. 92. 112 [ Hud sou i Canton. 1 4,000 24 call. 92 I‘n"ldnry 7 3-108. ©.130. Mariposa pref. 300. ‘2]2 .blo. 213 300. 2d call Del.& H. Canal. 31 18, | Brunswic 100.. ... Ashburton Coa 20. 2 o os eress SN Alton & T. Hante. 5 ['300..0c00: 00 O34 Tol,Wab. & West. 100 o 100. Alton&T. Hau 200.... 100.2d call. Chicago & Alton, 83 1200 32 5 |Mil.& St. Paul. 2 88 1 0'CLOCK TOARD. 0. 8. 68, 5-20¢, 'G‘ZA-%:I;rkml\‘(-r. 600 0. small. 103} | 493 Dhiok Miss.Cer. | Canton. 20,000 264| 300... 53 ’ |Mariposa pref. | 1,000. | 100......c000 213 Cleve. & Pitts. |Hudson River, | 200. 80, 200. 109} Pitts., F. W. & Cb. . ..1094] 50 b30. 913 2} 0'CLOCK TOAED. uicksilver. QJ-W . Reading 500, . Y. Central. 100, e A.‘.;u.' 50 o 73} Pittsburgh. 73| 200, cene.s Rock Tslazd. 100 FRIDAY, April 13—p. M. Gold closes at 126}, and cash gold reported abundant. ¥u Government stocks the sales were moderate at the prices of yesterday, with the exception of 10-40s, which closed at B2. In State Bonds little done and no gpeculation. Ohio and Mississippi certificates were active and rose to 20}, each, and 26, seller 60. Canton Co. was strong and sold wpto 53§, Quicksilver Mining Co. was very active and wanted &t 50. The generel share market was strong, and o many cases higher rates were pmd. Reading wus specially firm and sold at 104, cash, frecly. Speculation s wholly confined to cliques, and the outside public is Yot dieposed to venture, though money is abundant, and brokers ready for business on account of customers with eourage and good margins, The closing prices were: Gold, 126§21263; Ohio Certificates, 26@20§; Canton, 52a52); Cumberland Coal, 41j@44}; Quicksilver, 502 504; Mariposa, 12J212§; Mariposs Preferred, 22§622}; New-York Central, 93; Ere, 73}273]; Hudson River 109j@1093; Reading, 104;@105; Michigan Cen- fral, 1032105; Michigan Southern, 80ja80F; Clev and Pittsburgh, 80§@803; Cleveland and Toledo, 1112 21§; Rock Island, 1183@118}; North-Western, 26}@ 63; do. Preferred, 55}@553; Fort Wayne, 913a014. Money on call is abundant at 5 and 6 per cent, and lead- g houses are paying off 5 per cent loans from inability o use the money. Commercial paper is quoted at 7 per cent, and cases are rare where less is taken. Good names are held at 8 and 9, and ordinary at 10and 15 percent. Call Boans are still preferred by lenders to long engage- mments, no matter how tempting the rate of interest is amade. The Secretary of the Treasury bas the loan bill sigued, and at no remote day will be at work under it, and give more firmness to the monoy market. Prudent peo- ple show no disposition to muke new engagements until the Secretary’s policy is known. That Le will havea ettled policy is now to be expected from the tenor of the ®ill, or from his antecedents. In the future, asin the paet, he will move secretly, in sy direction, for the in- @erest of the department, and the money market will be Xept in o condition fatal to gamblers, whether in stocks @r commodities. He will pursue o policy which will make money on eall abundant at low rates, and ordinary com- suercial paper comwand prices equal to those paid for the Baet gix morths. This course will make compound notes, §.30s, and all short Government paper the most desirable wecurity in which to employ capital until the Government funds its carrency debt and withdraws from the market ®s'a borrower iu any form. ‘Excbange is quoted 107} @107§ for prime bills at 60 days— the latter an extreme rate. Francs, 5.23}@5.214 for long, and 5.20@5.174 for short. The large importations of 5-2 «of which exclusive information came to one of our seighbors—does not improve exchange, advance gold or @epress 5208 materially. In Freights, the engagements to Liverpool are: 100 bales Cotton st §d., 7,000 bush. Corn on private terms, #nd, per steamer, 150 bales Cottdn at jd. To London, 22,000 bush. Corn 6t 5id. To Glasgow, 15,000 Staves st 25/, A ship with Deals, from St. John's to Glasgow, on private terma. The busizess of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, $2,- 964,627 60—for Customs, $463,000; Payments, $1,517,010 80—on account of Loar, $34,000; Balance, $88,505,880 44. Gold notes, $410,000. A dispstch from Washington eays: . ** An attempt will probadbly be soon made in Cos ;;r_! the Nutional Bauks to redeem their issues o to Neow- “This change in the banking law is desirable, and will do souch towsrd restoring the currency to an equality with @oin. The country bauks, under such a change, could not Beep out anything like their presont volume of money, #nd would be sl the.safer for it. | For Compound Irterest Notes the following are the guotations: Juge, 1864, 1304; July, 40vki August, 109, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, 1865, 1043; Angust, Tho aunual reports] of 1 spanics afford very curious facts, of v the Pittsburgh and ports of 1864 and 1 ) the Aale of the following shares: | h the following examples are from t Wayne last statement. the The re- items of income Shares sold. ... Amount realized. ... TUpon reference to the stock list, it will be scen that upon the st of ench month the price of the shares sold as follows: 1861, 1865, 96 lbfl-‘l.‘ 1013| July.... )| August.. ptember October. .. November. December. 91 ” Including Jannary and F price of the stock was 112 for that year, but with an aver- age of 1073, the managers wero only able to get par In 1865, with an average of 96 at the Stock Exchange and only three months in which par could be had, one hundred cents on the dollar was obtained, It would be interesting to see the exact terms and price at which this stock was sold, and if sold by private sale who got the bargains, in 1864, and who were the fricuds of the road in 1865, The carnings of the Erie Railway (including Buffalo Di- vision) for the month of March were: 1665.... 81,331,124 90 | 184 1,070,434 49 | Dec..§200,09 41 he Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Road carned in March: €817,563 | 1866...... £653,200 | Decreaso. . ... 8203,193 of The Micligan Central Road earned in the first wee ...87,703 st week in %851 | Decrease... The Western Union Road carned the fir April: £6,0:2 | Decrense, n3 g to owners of railway s will bo shown during These fign shares, but they arc a the current year. We are indebted to Messrs, Thomas Denny & Co. for their valuable financial circular. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroed hes declared o semi-annual dividend of four per cent. The Chic Tribune of Wednes: There is nothing new to note in the condition of the money market, only that our bankers are still losing currency, and the market is gradually becoming more stringent; but the de- mand is generally met at the discount bouses. First-class paper is discounted at ten pe but inferior rades are disconnted at 122 b by private firm markes for ex it without skippin * was a good den s nothing of conse. o was & fair demand market, for v , but_dealers currency. Gold was unsettled, but t ot the rates. In our market there v quence done in gold bouds to-day. T or Seven-thirties, with moderate offerings, and tue market was steady. The orders to buy were chiefly from the interior, The movement of Dry Goods at this port for the past week has been as follows. ENTERED POR CONEUMPTION, Pkgs. Value.| Manuf. of Manuf. of Wool . Cotton . Silk .. Howes & Macy, Bavsers, 30 Wall-street, New- York. (Formerly officers of the Park Bank.) Four per cest in- terest allowed on depo The business of this bouse is the same as an Incorpo rated Bank, Pe they please, and will be allowed Int suce at 4 per cent. CoiLECTION® made on avy part of the United States or Canada. Orders for the PURCHASE or SALE of the ¥ ment and other Stocks, Bonds and Gold, promy the Gsual commission. oxs KEEFING ACCOUNTS may DEPOSIT and DRAW ne et on their daily bal- ious Govern- Iy executed for ws—“—" | Plarkets—Cansrriry REFoRTED vok Tue N. Y. Trinese. FRIDAY, April 13, 1966, market is dull and uncoanged; at 8675 10953 612 COTTO are take on epeculatio ders gemand quote At 22 r Patent. f o r d45aud He. for New Sheathingand Yel- e: we 0 Lake and Baltimo; low Metal. FLOUK AND MEAL—The market for Westorn and State Flour is fairly active, and with ouly moderate arrisals of sound prices Lave advasced S@10c. per bbl. on fresh ground S and mediym Extras. Family brarde are in moderate & 2 ] are 11,400 bbls. te for choic ed); & 5 for s of Western Extr )2 812 for Trade and F Lonis Extras. Car ;8 Extra, and 88 10% Flour is aleo in fa of 1,160 bbl Country Laltimore, Family brands. Rye nly sales of 190 bbla., at €1 is firmer and in T nu]l‘ sales of 350 bbls., ut €3 65w 83 75 for Jersey, and €4 r Brandywine. : ISH~—-TEe market for Dry Cod is firm and fairly active at 5@ 86 5 for Grand Dank and St. George's. Macker duli and unchanged ot 8222822 5 for No. 1 Muss.; &1 $18 for No. 2 do., aud 814 for No.3do. Herrings are quict and no [¢ 1 The market is again firmer, but quiet, treme | isted on checks business, The de fined to ‘The sales 14,000 bosh. No. 1 Chicazo Spring at 81 0 4,000 bush. Old Milwankee Club, at 8165, in store; 10 Amber do. 81 ¢z 8 he T rate for chuice in store; 500 bush. Amber State, §240; an bush. New Led Western, at 8195, Barley is qui Barley Malt is steady, but dull. Oats are beld with mo pess, but are on'y in moderate derwand, owing to the dec gol ales of 23,000 bush., at 42a@dec. for New Weste 58 for Ol do., Cl@Cde, for State., and for Wester rn. Rye is firmer and and Sout bush, Wi bul ‘estern, in store, at 6= i beld with more firmnces, but under the dechine in gold the market_hos been vers quiet; sales of 16,500 bush., t e, for Mixed Western in store, te. aelivered, and ete. for Jersey Yelio HIOPS are firm and in good dew: home consmption at from 20240570 wib and quah The demand bas been good and the market firm; 50 bales at (0@ CSc. for sbippizg, and 70275 for Retail sales of ots. TKON. Pi{ll dull and prices hay £40% 843 for No. | American, nud €422 8 LEAD—The market for Pig 1s dull and , 'y at €8 0% 8¢ 50 for English, German Refined and Spauish; Bar at vc., and Sbeet and hxe at 114c. MOLASSES». eudy jobbing business has been doing at previous rates; sales of about 200 hlds. Cuba Muscovado in ota at 402 G0c., and 30 hibds. Porto Rico at 40a60c OILS—Linseed is dull and beavy at 31 30 for City. Fish Oils are quiet, but steady, ut 81 22 for Crude Whale, and 82 40 for do. Sperm. Lard Oil is dull and beavy at §1 2028 70 for No. 2. aud No. 1 and Prime, PROVISIONS—There Liag been a fair bus day, but prices are without change, the market closing steady. For futare delivery we note sales of 2,000 bbls, Mess, se balance of this mouth, et §: @825 G24; the sal ' in Pork to- 822 for Prie, and €20 for Teef i steady and in fair_den 14 for Old Plain Mess, 8162819 Extra, and §202824 minal. Beef Haus are stead 7 dy, but Dot vers at10i@11c. for Shoulders, and 1642 17c, figure for very bLeavy. Eacon Short-Ribbed at 154c. ” Lard is held firmly, but is qulot: sales ke, at 164 ejo. for far o priue Sicam uud Ketdle- ; ihe latier an extreme. AFTERNOON PROVISION MAKKET 540 CLOCK~—Poy q and firm; sales of 400 bbis. Meus a6 625 663, Lard ':'.:»'s"‘-:: MR, k g "M—The market Is quiet bat steady at 24} Crude, and 364 @30o. for Refined tnoond, and o g tar. o RICE—The market is dull and nomizally unclan 5 SUGARS—The quotation for fair to cood refining is still 10§ @10je, and ot those figures the market for Raw Sugars is steady and fuirly active; sales of 75 hhds. at101@1)ic. for Cubia, 12@13i¢. for Porto Rico, and 1,630 boxes Havaus, part 8t 10@114c.; Refined are dull at 15i% 16c. for Hards, SEEDS-—tho Inqulry is o for Clover Sced and the market is firm; sales of 160 bags at 9@ 11c., and for fancy lots at 11j @ mm’m-os\”h;mhfimg ead is Desier; dafa of 120 hogs at N uj lax Seed is qulet 2 40/ €2 65 ¥ bush. g e ohs TALLOW—The market is hardly so firm, and the demand falr; sales of 100,000 1 at 114 @ 11ic. for Western, aod 11e, for City; sales also of 20,000 choice Marrow at 16¢. TYOBA(JC(F continges without anim for vew substantial Kentueky; sales of 2 t 4@22.; 120 esses Seedleaf ut 62 9., 30 bales Havaua, private terms. W HISKY=The market ia dull but firm; sales of 70 bbls,, at €226 for Refilled bbis. and €2 27 for Western. ——— Receipts of Produce. APRIL 13,—6,602 bbls. Fioor, 306 bbls. Whisky, 103 bbls. Corn Meal, 1,723 sacke Corn Meal, 2,050 bush, Corn, 2,500 bush. 0-:;. 370 bush. Rye, 1,400 bush. Malt, 9,622 bush. Barley, 756 bush. gs, Ashes, 202 pkge. Heef, 170 bbls. P 554 sKen G Sidutn, 79 okt Lasd 5.3 Vo, Petrolens © Hams, the inside ; sales of 100 boxes SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1866 ship Atlantie, Hojer, Bremen, Ruger Bros. hip City of Dublin, Aymar. Liverpool, J. G. Dale. hipp Weestchester, Ingram, Wilmington, Del, A. Abbott, MAYOR'S OFFICE. —— Meeting of the Sircet-Clenning (’.m-h-ll. o Y oS 1.»‘:'-Z'w'f‘:é\.]'r|"'-5-:’\'5'3.'""“ 9 o' rday the Street-C| (Br.). Wayeoit, Bangor. Miller & Houghto At@iwelods yesiurisy moiing A8 o Sproy (Br.). Fort an-prince. M. Tayler & Co. Commissioners met in the Mayor's Ofiice. S Von Sirstendorff (Meck.), Lorens, Cork for orders, The Controller presented a letter from the contractors, dated April 12, 1866, stating the difficulty attending the umping of manure, &c., at the foot of Vesey-st., caused by the number of farmers’, butchers’ and other wagons in the street; asking additional dumping facilities in the ward, and specifying particularly Whero other dumping 8, new dumbing boards’ and repairs, were re- & E Bark Mystery (Br.), Csughie, Liverpool, Snow & Borgess. Bark Efiza Hares (Br.). Krith, Bermoda. Tsabel Beurmann, Curtis, Remedios, 11, W. Loud & Co. ", H, Trambull. d fMelntyre, Harb Govuas (e, Cosaan Nevioe k d (Norw.), Jonssen, Pernambaco, Helmbos & Co, liots (Br.), M Por--aa-Prince, C. Hulman. as Scholberg & Koper Suith, St Johus, N. B., aud Arreyo, P. quired. Hehir. M. Fillmore, Chase, Demerars, €, W. Lewls k Co. Sehr. Edword Slade, Drake, Richmond, Van Brunt & Sleght. Sehr. ¥. Brown, Wightman. Providence, Geo. N. Strai \otion of the President of the Metropolitan Board of Healtn, the letter was referred to the Controller to t to which the new facilities can be ascertain the Sebr. ¥ Brown, Wigh X . Sel ep River, Burger, Hartford. Ferzuson & Wood. aiforded, and to report ot the next meeting of the Come | Keur. Eutergrive (Br.). Gouid, St Jobas, N. B, D. R. DeWolf & Co. mission. : It was also directed that the Controller should provid if practicable, new dump 1s on the Battery in lien of those now used at the foot of Vese North River, the contractors being present and agreeing to the same, On motion of the President of the Met n Board of Health, the following preamble snd resolutions were adopted: Wheraas, 1t is essential that correct information be_supplied 1o this Commission as to streets, &c., in this city cleaned from day to day by the contractors iu_accordance with their con trict, therefore, for the purpose of suggesting a plan by which Schr. Anoa ¥. Glover, Harmon, Galveston, Tupper & Beattie. E. U. Sawyer, Kerr, Jacksonville, Peck & Charch. Edie Waters, Folsoin, Lavaca aad Iudianols, N, L. McCresdy peshot, Abbott, Bucksport, Me., R. P. Buck & Co. ot Coeine, Miller & Houghton. Sebr. Nelwon, Weed, ord Schr. Hatriet Neal, Dewey, Elizabethport, J. Fry & Co. Schr. Esther. Gioty, St. Augistive, Fla., Dolluer, Patten & Co, Schr. Sarab Elizabeth, Smith, New-Haven, 8. D. Stanvard. — Arrtved. m, Live Stesmahip Belgian (Br.), the nctual service rendered can be vroperly verified aud the - evidence of the same wade to this Doard, be it e i g LDy T Resoleed, That Messrs, Brown, DeVoe & Knapp be and they | o *r*“5ia X i ok, "af 12240 p. m. with mdse. and p are bereby requested to cause to be returned to the nearest runnrd 12th inst., lat. 36, lon. 74 20, passed orig Koanoke (Br.] ‘elock of each da bound Station-House in the morning before ¢ Jist of all the streets, lance, avenues, docks and piers or parts of same which they tmay fiud fully swept or clonged according 10 their contract during the 24 bours preceding. Resoleed, That the Metropolitan Board of Police be requested ip Tonawands, Teal, New.Orloans March 18, via Baltimors, with mdse. r. 13th i wed a ship . off 5 lp bound to New- Yors, signal; aleo s large clipper ship. Bearse, Boston, with mdse. snd pass. to Teaac to canse stich returns to be received and to direct an immedi- | oo ate inspection of the work performed to be made by a Ser- Steamsbip Wamneutts, Springer, New Bedford, with mdse. to Fer- geant, aud if foond correct to bave the same indorsed on the | guson & Wood yetorn, and the returns so indorsed forwarded weckly to the R(lv\!lrmfnln(f};i Lyall. th.nlhal Dee. 27, Board with the name of the Sergeant, and if not properly per- an hsgonscia lon 52 0 W. Experienced a m S0 weather. Jun. 1 wed Angier: 16th, Treden in ai. 12 10 formed, such omissions to be stated in like mauner, to the end that such performance and omissions may be laid before this Board. passed through the Straits of Gaspee: 14th, cleared the Straits of Sunda: 234, got the SE. 07 30 E. ; from 16th to 234, when the SE. WEW. W, The Mayor also presented a letter from the contractors met with fr of the same date, correcting a statement made in a previ- rad ly fin 4, lon. 4955 F. reezes from E. till noon 28 50, when it increased to a gale, barometer falling rapid- brought the ship ander two close-reeted topowile; 'y shifted o o terrific squall, with, rain, from NE.: bar, 29,78 from 3 p. tm. until 6; et 7:30 ga'e increasing with torrents of rain bar. falling fast; wind E., blowing s perfect burricane; continus wecring dead before the wind, sea running very bigh, the lip uboring Teniflly, fiooding the deck to'the rails, fore and aft; from 0 p. m. unti 2a.m. the ad fullen to 20., during which time the wind had SSW., blow alle. with rain: at 4 a. m., bar, till blowing ons letter that their foreman had reported the streots cleaned in the Sixth Ward to the Captain of that Precinet, and stating that they had asce d that report was made verbally, but not in writing. The Board then adjourneduntil Tuesday next at 9 o’clock a . CITY NEWS, took in the nued raining el s GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT.—A grand concert by . 7.6, wind itead ists of the e to, under the reele the artists of the Italian Opera Troupe takes place at St. Ste- AT o o A phen's Church, East Twenty-eighth-st., tomorrow evening— | weveral loose ¢ m the deck 16t at 6p, ., iowing 3 staady ’ g F . s fale, wind WSW, bar. rising steadily—20.7; set the close-reefed fore the proceeds to be devoted to th argement of the chureh. R s opmeat siarwall] oo the fm, (i Yoo e e ) bent another, and set them double reefed, with ree b, bar. 20.9, strong steady breezes, wi ‘aecordingly. Feb, 26, Cape fresh SSW breeze; from the 17th to ather; from the 224, in VSW. of 210 ... exebanged signals with Voluna, all bound 8. ; 19th, 0w, Qualey, Havre March 1, with mdee. and Ken. One infant diea on the passage. From xpetienced terrific gales from SW. to vy squail struck the ship. whleh:j\'flh fore and main top- Tut. 42 17, lon. 48 50, had » total eclipse of the moon, Bremen, 37 days, with tdse. and e CnrisTIAN UstoN.—The next Conference of the Christian Union Association will be beld in the Rev. Dr. Rockwell's chureh, Brooklsn. The Rev, Jonas Kivg, D. D)., Missionary to Greece, and the XKev. Dre. Eells and Kock well, will speak. Prof, Schaff will preach in St. Mark's Church, at %4 p. m., and the Rev. Dr, will occupy the Rev. Dr. Kreb's pulpit in sbe mornin i TN Tur Svrrosen CroLERa ( —Anote from Cor- r informs us that he had the testimony of two Ger- by March 3 p Atheos (Brem.), Schillin oner Go man physicians in regard to the death of Mary Heil, one of o to master. 3 ! prin " > + did i Ship Colambia erpool March 3, with mdse. m bad been called upon to attend her, but did not arrive Ao B A R e b terrific s until after the woman had off the T erroneons as they undoubtediy ofiuenced the jary, Cxtablished the beliaf that the disense was that whioh was re- ported. e does not claim that the verdict was correct, but e have no doubt the esidence adduced justified the d renaered. Sul evelop better authority, however, have reversed the deowion; and while we do not )t the Coroner was conscientious in the discbarge of bis ty, the result caused n vast awount of needless alarm in ¥ portions of the city, which would have been prevented more e ben used before any anzoutcement whatever of the result the westward of George's, with and fog. bip Dantel W Spencer. London, and Isle of Wight March with mdee. and 36 pass. to E. E. Morgan & Son. March 19th. in s . lost wails and shipped Leavy ses, carrying awsy bul- 5 wharyport), Pritchard, Whampos Jon, i teas to Posbody, Wilis & Cor' Y Joha Banyas, Curver, Mataozas 11 days, with sugar to Walah A QUEER COMPLAINT. illiam Woolfe, a mer- chant of Utica, N. Y., was yesterday arrested by Detective MeClond of the Thirteenth Precinet,on the complint of Manasseh Goldman of 165 Allenst. The complaioant states that on the evening of September 4, 1864, during his porary sbsence, Woolfo d bis (th plainant's) Esther, and the follow orning the newly married couple left for Utica, taking with them all toe farniture in the bouse, the property of the complainant, awounting in value 1, and a bank book showing s credit to the complainout 00 in the Bowery Savisgs Dask. § the date men- , the defendant and the wife of the complainant together in Utica. Lately Woolfe came on Bremeria (Brem.), Tracbers, Rio Juneito, 35 days, with coffes Hark Tragan, Sleeper, Neuvitas, 15 daye, with sugar and molasses to Jobn J. Lograhiam. Bark Hilda and Casin, Lofgren, Shields, 93 daye, with mdse. to Fanch, Meincke & Wends| Has bhad stroog westerly gales the eutire sage. Park Capiolam (of London), Reid, Shanghal Doe. 15, with teas to Napter & Wellsford. Pamed Angier Jao. 3, Cape of Good Hopa Feb. Ton. 72 45, saw Br. ship Tangier standing to Jan, 22, lat. 2324, eastward Tark Coari B.). Seaney, Toenos Ayres. 60 Buick & Co. March 3, Iat. 128, 8. 8th, off Pervambuco, saw wife (of St. Andrews, R ng N. . 8.), Auderson, Ponce, P. Ii., 19 days, with been liv Thark Stag (of Halii city to buy goods, aud was arrested on the complalot | yupur ¥ Whitney & Co. mentioned above. He was beld to bail by Bark Scotsman (of Arbrosth), Miller, Rio Juneiro 62 days, with cof- eld to await an examination. fow to J. L. Phillips & Co. Fark Blanche (1ir.), Mossman, Nagasaki Tlope Feb. 17, with teas to Brown Bros. & 8. lon. 357 E., spoke bark Zephyr, from § 13, Iat. | 13 8., lon. 27 47 bl Smith. Macso Dec. 23, with mdee. to vectes.—Dr. Macgowan, or among the Chinese and W., bark Glotcon: London, 37 days o ar (Hr.), from Swanses for other Eastern nations, delivered an interesticg lectare be ot i e X the Society for the advancement of Bcience and Art, ot their et 7o 8, Copo of Gosd Hope IRE room in the Cooper Institute last evening, on the life and doe- » John ing, from Shanghai for w York iark Jease and Hudurich, Hasse, Newcastle 19 days, with mdse. to Burciay & Simpaon Brie Rosemay (of Shelburne, N. £.), Bolwan, Hevans, 12 days, with R, trines of Cy The Doctor first aketcbed the biography s, tracing his Phanstin. for New-York in 10 days; " H A Duaiel Trowbridge, waiting L. course, he then gave & comp . ‘Palermo, 59 days. with fruit, i ), moral i aence which they bave bad upon the Chi. Aber Ty Ellasbethport or Bowon. b deep at- i ). Larwien. Al . with w, ih Cemng: TR S O 1" port—bark Ficho, loading foF het. > s (Br.), Juro, Orecibo, P. R., 19 days, with sugar and Av w o« to MeCall & Frith. Wil Matilda (1tal ), Cafiero, Mewsing, 60 days, with fruit, &e., to Lawreoee. . Rhodes, St. Jago de Cubs, with Briz Tiew (of W) wapsr to J with cotton to order. CLOTHING IN AMERICA.— s, all quite equal to cus test #tvies 5 Deparim d. liwe, Eilaahethport. h mackerel to Woodraff & KAW 1iR08, No. 02 Lafayette-piace., and N 1 Fourth-ave, Opposite Cooper Union. isabethport for Boston. Fmma Hotebkis ereon, . . M g & 1. Dr. Kane, Ryder, Elfzabe for Providence, Tue WOXDER OF THE 'rs's Fragrant r. Giov. Corry, Vigaoreux, Elizabethport for Augasta. 04 " © 1.8 L mith, Elizsbethport for Mys ontolive ;, it Leautifies the teeth; veu the toeth; it imp Newport for Elizabethpori. taste it containe nothing in- 04 by Dentists sud Chen you will be satisfied with + and Faney Goods Deal s hreath & most refrerhing to the teeth, & fact sy rag abethport. with lumber and latks to for Rogerv's Fragrast Odoste! ke 5o other, » n KELLOGG'S ke Piata, Bunich, St Marke 13 days, with cotton to E. D. Horlbat UNiTeD STATES MURCANTILE REGITER. e Dharies Pendigton, Chuech, Hivias, vie Cedar Keys, 51 days, See Publications. ehr. Tais. Hordv s, New Haven i - Sehr, Copy, Wheeler. Elizabethport for New-Haven, - Behr, ). M Walker, Flizabethport for Providence. Hox. Daxien 8. DickissoN.—For a complete " Phrenological analysis snd &n interesting Blograph ; Carscos, 19 days, with this en nent statesmen see DECEXBER No. PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. Schr with cotton, &e¢., to 8. 20 cents. Address Fowren & Wrrss, No. 89 Brosdway, N. Y. TR ey, Pk S ML T 08 — AFTER —— Notices to Mariners. Brivast Oppicr, Doaiy, Mareh 15, 1666, IRE- A Sionrt Srvny.—In FLARHING LIGHT, CALF ROCK, 8. W. COAST OF The Port of Dublin Corporstion hereby give Notice ug of the 0t of JUNE wext, n White Flashin d from o Light-House which bas b erected on the ¢ v Isl t of Cork, in I fog. 34 win. 10 e, . 80 sec. W., and will bn continued theneeforth ToE SCHUYLR OFmCR, No, 3 65 and 205 West Tweuty-fifthest., hoand Eighth-aves. r Doptrie Holophetal, and show s flask o of 11 o't . feom & Yaup, N b Thn Tower is clrcular, and painted Rted, with & broad White Central Ielt, sud I8 102 feet. in hight from base to vane. By order, WM. LEES, Secretary. 3,500 Bricks per hour with only two-horse power, o WO are made by the ** National,” which is “a clay-tempering Mpoken. d o by it wi AND THE TEST OF | Coneress—ship, March 12, lat. 1 % 8., lov. 26 20 W,, from Newport, ong, 43 da P, Masch 1, P wline—ship (Br.), March 11, lat. 41 §..lon. 26 50 W., from ol for Cuilao. —brig, April 4, lat. 72, lon, 69, hence for Jamaica. Lari 00 Skl Disaster. e for Philadel (iQUA, Geueral Agent, S., lon. 1350 E., from Bombay adver- L asupe- On another page, 1 tiacment of BURNHAM'S A rior iustitution, Jocated ut ) , drove ashore on for New-York with naval Mails Close nt the Post=Office. and loat sraail boat, . 3 " jand, by stesmer City of Paris, April 13, . em. ireat ritaln and Co steatner Faiton, Apk. 14 103 a. 1. German, Noith Furope (via Hambarg), by stesmer Buvaris, Aprii 1., T10} . Notice. enis 01 Geean Nteamers. ot e 10 DEPAKL or Nuw-YORK, Nteamihins 3 Porr-WV, Orric 104 Wi :_,“‘ ia. JOTICE is hereby given, in accorda with sec- tion 4 of the act passed April 14, 1857, entitied -~ Au Actto Re Seot Mo, iz the Wardens' Office of the Port ol mination by the Po il April 14 il be completed witi i Bishop, Mre. 0. A. aster Malone, rig B Brig Contine wd M M. Fox. 5 children and four servants, Miss Sears, lev. G, 85 Mallory, Mre. Mallory and servant. J. MeBride, B. g Sophia C.H. Hae, H. 8. M; Joln Hepbars, Hutclieson, M. Brig Maad. Miss Sabioe, Mra. Stowart, Bryant, Johu M Mrs. Curtis and ses Iy 3 [ . John Magee, jr.. Miow Ma i tico. Croneh; Me A G. B e, OF THE PILGRIMS, West Forty- hing TC . Willey, A o se, TOMORROW, of loha. . by the Rov. A. Boisse Ostendorp. Henry Wells, and 4 passen; b ¢ : » = by Dr. ., who will lecture FROM ALGOA BAT—1n bilg Keima—c. Holtou, J: Gt B , Weduesday eveulug. Seats free. Public cordially 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW 262 (ireenwich-st, corner of Murray, and there you will fivd Toas, Cofioen, Pish, Vicir and everything eloe cheaper than any store in New York. One urice house, IS8 LUCY RUSHTON™ THEA kucy Rashion Lessee.) Second Orand MINIATURE ALMANAC. Bun Rises.,..... 5 | Sun Seus, 34 | Moon Rises. .. HIGH WATPR THIS DAY Sundy Hook.... 7:13| Gov. laland..... 7:54 | Hell Gate... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. DAY EVE April 18, Given by Mdl) $ab aud DEAN; Messss: FAKLEY . HILL, MONTR RT OF NEW-YOR Kiomera Fioluiot Miss MATILOA POEDT PO EW-YORK. ... ) jented Viollal Ok % Armin 13| SEIRV). Seets secured in advance st toe Hox Office. P = 5e. and S0e. H. Drapor, Director. Grand Concert MOND, Cleared. TURADAY EVENINGG, | oer (mnd Concer i Bteausbip City of Paris (Br.). Kennedy, Liverpool, J. 0. Dal p Keamubip Scotand (Br.), Hall, Liverpool, Nottonal Stesms Navigs- Sbeamatip (Br.), Smith, Liverpool and Glasgow, Wil Steamship Buvaria (Ham.), Taube, Hamburg, Konhardt & Co o P . New- York aad Havre Stesmebip ‘CEDAR.GAMPHOR “For MUTHS. Keliable! Cheap ! Fragraut ! Sold by draggist every- where HAKRIS & CHARMAN, Facturegs, Boston. CONSTITUTION LI¥n SYRUP A positive and specific vemedy 07 y110uueq originating from aa IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, sod fu. ) (herwditary) DIS- EASES trasamitted from PARENT TO CHILD, i L N G. 8. N Y. ’l.'llR NATIONAL MILITIA BILL. FOURTH RE T, DRILL. FIFTH REGIMENT, ORDER. SE! s N. SEVENTH REGT. VETE! ASSOCIATION, ANNUAL MEETING. EIGHTH REGIMENT, RECEPTION. FIGHTH REGIMENT. D) NINTH REGIMENT. ORD! ELEVENTH REGIMENT, ORDER AND DRILL. REGIMENT, DRILL, ND REGIMENT, COURT-MARTIAL, D lnmum:m‘. ORDER AND ELECTION. TWENT Fir koo bt i, s TALE ARMY AR NAVY JOURNAL SCROFULA for this week, For saie by Newsdealers, of st the office, No. 39 Park- ' row. STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, ULCERATION, KING'S EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) S &-F-B-T 85 WILL NOT Brxp or B, like the Single Sprivgs. They sre ACKNOWLEDGED by ALL LADIES, throughout the length and breadth of the LaxD, to be the most PERPECT and AGREEBLE SKIRT ever in- vented, and vNsQUALED in Elegance, Elasticity, Lightuers, Dura- bility, Comfort wud Economy. The lsst new style is the EMPRESS TRAIL, Beo OPiNioNs of the Press and Fasutox Macazives procla the great SUPERIORITY of these CELEBRATED SKIRTS, At WHOLESALE, by the exclusive Manufactarers and Sole Owners of the PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WAREROOMS and OFFICE, Nos. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 61 READE-STS., New-York. Also, AT WHOLESALE by all the LEADING JOBBERS COAL AT COST. THE SCHUYLKILL MUTUAL C0AL COMPANY, ' In snccensful operation since October last, now delivers to ite sub- Veribers the partet WHITE-ASH COAL from its own colliery i Ask- land, Penn., AT 87 75 PER TUN. The great advantages which this Company offers to its subscribers need 1o argament. - Stockholders own their own mine, bave a voice i the manegement of the Compauy, aod save from 20 TO 40 PER CENT ON THE COST OF THEIR COAL, which is of the purest aud best quality. Moreover, the surplus coal i s0ld for account of stockboiders, from which bsndsome cash divi- dends may be expected. ery, ia by all ususl wedical remedies incarable. RHEUMATISM, 1 there s any disease in which the Constitution Life Syrap is a sow- ereign, it in in rheumstism and its kindred affections. The mostine tense pains are slmost instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are reduced. Cases, chronic o vicarious, of tweuty of thirty years’ stand- v been cured. I NERVOUSNESS. SHATTERED NERVES, ST. VITUS DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILEPSY. Thousands who have sufferad for years will bless the day on which. saffering women will NERVOUS DEBILITY, they read thess lines. Particularly to weak, this medicine prove an inestimable blessing—directing their footsteps to & Hope which fulfills more than it proudses. MERCURIAL DISEASF ROTTING OF BONES, ACHES IN BONES, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, SALIVATION, BAD COMPLEXION, FEELING OF WEARINESS, I“ CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the system entirely from all the evil effects of MERCURY, recioving the Bad Bresth, curing the Weak Joints and Rhoumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums sud secures the Teeth ss. frzly as over. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Disesses of the Skin lixe ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, DIRECTOR! FPowvsp Brovr, ©) s TrTTLE, Grongr L. TRAsk, Jomy il PratT, Groxos E. Warixo, jr. and all other difficalties of this kind, which so much disigure the out ward sppearance of both malos and females, often making them & dis- gasting object to themselves and their fricude. Orrice. .No. 33 Wawrer, where circalars, maps, sudscription lists, &c., may be consulted, subscriptions received, aud luformation given st all times. E CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Gronee E. Wanixe, jr.. Jaxzs F. Dwigur, Seeretary. President. Yanp—Non 263 aud 263 Weat Twenty ifthat, between Seventh and Eighth-aves GALL & COMPANY, Agents. PARKER BRON. LONDON CLUB SAUCE. Acknowledged by epicutes to_be the Sauce for romst meats, fish, e, ot &e., imparting so unrivaled rich- Lesa and delieacy o sde dishes. For sale by all grocers, frait, preserve and pickle bouses. €. R. PARKER, : Er it " Sole Agent, No. 75 Bleecker STEINWAY & SONS' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Bresst, aad should be taken s soon an the swelling is deteeted, thus preventiog thelr breaking, snd produciog troublesome Discharging Sores, which distigure so many et the younger portion of the eommaunity, from six to tweuty yesrs of sge. Young childrenare very sabject to Discharges trom the Ears, which depends upon s Scrofalous coustitation, These cases 4000 rae cover by taking a few doses of the Life Syrup. S All scroflous persons suffering from General Debility, Ezaclation, Dyspepsis and Dropsy of the limbs, sbdomen, sd in the femals, Dropey of the ovaries and womb, generally accompauied with Inflarne mation and Ulceration of the Uterus, are permanently cured by Cone stitution Life Syrup. The disease kuown as Goitre or Swelled Neck, the Life Syrap will remove entirely. The remedy should be taken for some time, as the disease is exceedingly chroic snd stubborn, sad will not be removed without extra effort. are now acknowledgad the best instruments in Americs. in Earope, having taken Thirty tico Ficat P Medals, ot the Principal Fuirs held in this countzy within th addition thereto they were awarded & First Prize Medal ireat luternational Exbibition in London. 1862 for ‘axp StapaTaTic Toww, with ex- v in Grand and Sqoare P1AX0S. ere 2 "fanos, parts of the world, entered for com. "and 1he special correspoudent of The Times save SemiNwATS fudorsement by the jurors Is emphatic. and stronger, and more to the point ,than that of aiy European uiaker. “This greatest triomph of Auericau Pisno-fortes in E b caused & sensation in musical circles throughout the continent, ‘Mecars. STRINWAY are in constaut receipt of orders from ng & new phase in the bistory of Awerican ‘te of export.” ARRANTED FOR FIvE Yrans. riant improvewents iu- Tamors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Bresst, and swelling of otber lands of the body, will be completely redaced without resorting to the keife, or operations of any kind. Y Egileptic Fita, Sywpathetic or Organic Diseases of the Heat, 10 palpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing s grating or liug sound, Dropsy of the Heart Caso and all the affections of this importaut organ Auong Uroduced by Moares By O e P wacHAsas a aay scute pa 5 the reglon of tie beest), wil is directed to their PATENT AGRAPPE ARRANGEMENT. (¥or which letters patent were granted ther Nov. 29, 1850.) The valu aud fmportance of this invention been praciieally tested, during & of nearly siz years, by Stelnway & Sons, in lmmuumu..mfi.lmuc priced Square Piano-fortes, and admitted to D e greatest liuprovement of modern times, that they have determined to iutroduce th rangement” in every Pianc-forte mannjactured by them, credse of 4ts cost, in order that sl their patros way reap e full vautage of this great iu provement. KEASONS FUR PURCHASING PIANO-FORTE (persons suffering fx be greatly reliaved by Comstitation Life Syrup. BROKEN-DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, SUPPERING FROM INDISPOSITION TO EXuRTION, PAIN 1y TR BaCK, Loss or eMoRY, FoREnonixNGs, HoRROR o CALAMITY, FEAR OF Diseass, Dixxess or Viston, Dry, Hor Sxiv axp Exrsriries, A STEINWAY Wayt or Siexr, Rusrisssxess, PaLs, HAGGARD COUNTENANCE, IN PREF Finer—The fact that they bave been both i Europe aud America by the wo udges. XCONU—The fuct that all their * scales, improvement and peculiari- T construction” have been copied by 8 large mjority of the mao- he losely as could be doue without in- thus adwmitting their cast superiority over ¢ Promiome | AND LasiTrom or Tuw Musccran Sysrax, ol reqaire the sid of intlexible of the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. R FORMS OF u » Tringement of patent Figat all ithers THIKDLY=The fact that a large number of manfactarers sociutions” prafess to wmake pia fiave been {n their employ Tafmin a4+ Av TOR ALL ULCERATIVE DISEASES, wither of the Nos, Tumoat, Toxere, Spive, FoRRmEAD or ScALP, i fndorsement for hile the wayo ol separate o rds, and even the ¢ Stein icncy o its o ared in one Punder | the no remedy has ever proved its equal. FiyruLy— The fact that that no Piano-forte with the slizhtest possi ble deivet is ever permitted to lease the manafactory, vud that every Steinway instrament i warranted for Fice Vears at i purchasing & Piano-forte the eatabli 1 on ax strougly e its appa MOTH PATCHES upon the femal depending upon the dis- cased sction of the liver are very unpleasant to the young wife sad mother. A few bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP will cor- connands aiike t 10l artizans, the_selectio wnd the thorough and lengt ber s subjected. WTHLY— The fact that the mexampled success achieved by Sevinway & Sox' PIANO PORTES, in spite of ll wid every opposition, is admitted to be owing o their steriing wnd lastiog qualitics, which stand alike the test of tine and trial. NINTHLY—The fact that the msjority of the most eminent E ceptions the most celvorated pias for their own private aud public us ud their teativiony 18 overwhe ming, rect the secretion, and remove the deposit which is directly under the process (o whi 08 process Ay Diseases of the Liver, giving rire to Lenguor, Dizziness , Ind! tion, Weak Stouach or & ulcerated or cancerous condition of that organ, sccompanied with burning or other uapleasant sympioms, will be relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. U €F AsaGrxeRar Brooo Prmiryive Aeesr, Tus Lips STRCP v prefer th whenever they Can obtais them s will b seen by the foliowiug certiticate: TESTIMONIAL OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS TO STEINWAY & SOA N cember, 1064, d Upright, manyfectired by hed for themselves so world ardly possible for us to add anything to The Piano-fortes, Grand, Square WA a oy their just fame. Having thoroughly tested and tried these instraments personally for yesrs, both in r-bnc ‘and private, it becomes our pleasunt duty to ex- Press our candid opinion regardiog their unquestioned supvrionty over any other Piano ‘Among the chief poiu STANDS USKIVALED BY ANY PREPAKATION 1N THE WORLD. THE RICH AND POOR iform excellence are: Greatest combined with @ rare bril- tire scale, and, ‘peryect evenners thr wing duration of sound, the pur A never changes under the woui desicate or p ia sively i the STRINWAY Piaso, and, together with the matchless precision, elastieity and prowmptiess of action wlways characterising these instraments, a3 well as their un- cqualed durability under the severest trials, is fruly surprisiag, sud claims at ouce the sdmiration of every artist. Wa thersfore the all rowpects the best Iustrumen country or in Europ 95 privaie, and rosemmend. (hem weariadly to our Jriends an ublic. We have at different times expressed our opinion regarding the are Mable to the ssme diseases, Nature and Science have made the: CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the benefit of all. PURE BLOOD produces heslthy men and women ; sud if the constitution is veglocted fu youth, disease and eazly death are the result. Pianos of but sreely and unhesiiatingly pronounce g B o Tarveat L o Piaasn superio o them - | > Price, 81 25 per bottle; one-half dozen for $6. [ W Masos. AL, Prase, R Cant Worrsony, > ¥ A. Davin, l F. F.vox LikeoNixe, “Tuxo. Fispr b, Tuxo_TroMAs. Canr Beueuayy, Max Maxriek, and meny others. STEINWAY & SONS, -L.\v,llauu. WM. H. GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW.YORK.' MORUAN & ALLEN, WAREROOMS, Nos. 71 & 73 EAST FOU, NTHST, bety - b & Unlon-square and Irving-place, o Wholessle nm.,.::m No. 46 Clifst., New-York lm’ROVBD ELLIPTIC HOOK GEO. €. GOODWIN & Co., Boston. J.H.REED & Co,, Chicago. COLLINS BROTHERS, 8t. Louts. J.D. PARK, Cincinnati. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co., Philadelphla. BARNES, WARD & Co., New-Orleans. BARNES, HENRY & Co., Montrea), Canada. HQILETIER SMITH & DEAXN. dan Fraasiess, Cob LOCK STITCH SEWING-MACHINE. A J. SURLEE. Ne 347 Biowdway, This taint (HERTDITARY sud Acquike), flling life with unteld mis