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UQW‘CIAI- MATTERS. lulnn.»Apm 20, U& 8, covp., Del. L.& W.1m. IMAflpo'lb. 04! 1('00..’.(‘;.... w i(lr Tarl tge ¥ T nr rm mtge i gl Balew a1 the Sioek 8 i ~T Y Wi M Ex| 100 ; ¢ mn‘h'fl &vm .. 87 |Pacific Mail. 1043 (lnl.hlln 2. | 100 26 1043 ! 1,000 0 3 65, (Ml & P, 20... s 3 1043 | 3,000, . 824 | 100.2d call... 92§ w. Pacific 78 Guart'd |Erie. - 'l’,m”durnl‘l! .3, 74 | 200, 793 & 2, 1040000, MichS. 1.000 |Mich. So. & N. 1. | 200. 80} 100. 1064|500, auk. | Linois Central. L110 | 300 114} ‘('lflw. & Pitts. \[ nng Muuumn Il a3 © )nu,m &R L 54 | 20 at. 78, 76.| 100 L1010 200 “1004 100.2d call. .. Alt. & T. H. pref. | . 1 0'CLOCK -onb. Spring Muunmn Froniry 73108 3 16t serics. 21 Chic, &N.Wopret. 20,000..... 101 o4 100.... 96§ ©hio & Miss. ¢ .\M\ch EENT ’(‘Munoh R 000. 200.0000eee-e 80 20 7] - Hudson River. 100 108; 2} 0'CLOCK BOARD .86, 520 cpic Mu'lo'xlmn pmf » < ane .IM ab,ooo 104 u.m.. .....xou 3d serics. 30,000, ... 101} 3 'ul Unmn’l‘el‘(; £00. .o 900 600..24 call.. 72§ Reading. 4 300. OPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—. -Fl'»mfl: HiH Coal. J‘nc. &N.W. o [ 64 6 1. 100..... Mich. 80. & N. 200 | among the shareholders. PRS- way of working o Pgtocks of goeds at nominal profits, and the ambition of mast houses is to be found in a secure po- ition in View of g sluggish Summer and restricted trade 1 ull depar' ments. Commercial paper sells at 637, good at 8@9, 0'ad ordinary at higher rates. The Quicksilver Mining Compauy has concluded ap im- 2} | partant sale of ite product, and will ccase to be merchants in. Quicksilver. Taske, at $20 per flask, to the Bank of Californis, which thus acquires to this extent the mc The Company has agreed to sell 50,000 Iy of the metal. The proceeds of the sale will free the Corporation of its floating)debt, and leave its future earnings to be divided The product is now a little over 3,000 flasks per month, and dividends are thus delayed full eighteen months. The Compary has obtained large advances on its previous product which has been ordered sold at market rates, to close the transaction. The following is the working account for the year 18652 Current Expenses, viz.: Gold Corrency. Mining expenses, Pay Rolls, Materials Prospecting and Jmprovements. .. §660,280 27 Freight Jusu; 1,907 45 Iuterest on Accodnt Governmen General Expense . Cost of 47,194 empty Flasol 148 70,437 28 1,217,704 10 G0E,865 94 Cr. by 47,194 Flasks of Quickeilver: he pmdmlmn for the et quarter of 1863 and 1666 compares 1865, 3,768 as follows: Jannary February March.. Decrease in 1666, 3 mos. Attention is called to the -dw.rmemmt in another col- wmn of the stock of the Virginia City and Gold Hill Water Company, of which a limited amount s offered for saleby Jobo Bonger,No, 22 Broad-st., at 69 per cent, Lees & Waller gnaranteo that the annual dmdond ehall not be less than 10 per cent. This is the Company which supplies water to the great mining companies on the Com- stock lode in Nevada. The Western Union Railroad earned the second week in Aprils 1865. ... 47,380 | 1666..... 811,607 | Increase.....84,5 The Chicago Tridune of Wednesday soys: The prospect of an early resumption of lake navigation ren- ders business more active, and there isa better demand for ‘money than formerly; but the market is stringent for every- thing but firet-class paper, which is discounted at tho banks at 30 per cent per annum. Inferior grades of commercial and mercantile paper are discounted on the street at 121§ per cent per month, Qur bankers are still losing currency by express- the East—the supply of exchange being ineuflicicnt to meel the demand. The rates for exchauge are steady and firm par buying and 1-10 premium selling, Round lots were sold m day amoug bankers st & premium of 50@70c. per thousand. The Cincinnati Gazette of Wednesday say There was an improved demand for money to-day, but it w not in excess of the supply, aud the market works comps tively easy at #@10 per cent inside, and 104 12 outside for good nam [Lere was & beavy demand for exchange, and bankers were again compelled to ship ourrency. The rates were W@ 75 premium buying and 1-10 premiamw selling. The movement of Dry Goods at this port for the past week has been as follows: FRED POR CONSUMPTION, / ng o Pkgs. Value, . EIJ §205.381 1,560 124,631 7 894,295 WAKEHOUSED. Thgs. Value, Manuf. nj 1078 8480, 287 | Flax. Pkgs. Valne. 176,202 4%, 56 #1,108,566 Howes & Macy, BANKERs, 30 Wall-street, New- York, (Formerly ofticers of the Park Bank.) Four per cent in- terest allowed on deposit. The business of this house is the same ss an Incorpo rated Bank, Prrsoxs Kpermxa Accovsts may Derosit and DRAW as they please, and will be allowed Interest on their dally bal- ance at 4 per cent. CoLections made on aoy part of the United States or Canada. Orders for the PURCHASE or SALE of the varieus Govern- ment and other Stocks, Bonds and Gold, promptly exceuted for 1he usual commiseion, o Markets—CanerviLy REFORTED TexN. Y. Trinons. Fravay, April 20, 1866, ASHES—The market is dall and heavy at #6 62428675 for Pots, and €12 50 for Pearls. MBEESWAX is in moderate demand and steady at 382 40c. ba’ 1204 I — FRIDAY, April 20—, M. @old opened at 126}, and closed 8t 127}, For cash gold, @ high as 7-32d per cent was paid. The Aspinwall steamer Brings $509,489 iu trensure, of which $300,000 is for the @Government. Al descriptions of Government stocks are stronger and Nigher, and for every seller to realize profits therg are two Buyers for permanent investment, or for the purpose of smploying money temporarily. This increased confidence Ao federal securities is giving employment to money used fstely inRailway property, and for the moment ghare prop- orty is neglected, except by epeculative cliques waiting for an outside demand to relieve them of a load increas- ing in weight, and which must be thrown overboard as Abe season advances. The small fancies are neglected and quotations barely swetained. New-York Central was duller under the passage #f ite relief bill than before, and the’ speculators in it are @isappointed. Erie continues to make spasmodic ad- wances, followed by sudden reactions, but does not attract tnvestment orders for the common shares, upon which it e apparent that dividends must cease. For Fort Wayne thero was more demand under rumors of & “ corner.” Cleveland and Pittsburgh was steady, but there was no etrong buying. The whole market is strictly ‘a broker's aarket,” and hisble to sudden collapse, in the face of a su- undance of money, and the great apparent strength given by the bold policy of lyocnllwn and the machinery of eliques. After the Second Board the market was very strong; 73} was paid for Erie and 98 for Fort Wayne, au efvance of 5 per cent in the latter. The last prices were, for Erie, 73}@73j, and 97 for Fort Wayne. In other stecks 10 pésential change, but sellers were in the majority. Exchange is lowez, snd quoted at 107} @107§ for 60 day Wills on London, and 106§ @107 for commercial. Francs, £95@5.28§ for long, and 5.224@5.214 for short. The business of the Sub-Treasury was: Receipts, $12,- 715,036 69—for Customs, $330,000; Payments, $8,693,- #36 71—on account of Loan, $615,000; Balauce, $06,436,- 388 33. Gold Notes,' $596,000. By the Persia it is stated that on the 7th instant, at the London Stock Exchange, Consols closed for money B6j @#86§; Five-twenties rose to 73} @74; Illinois Central shares, 81{@813; Erie shares, 56. ‘The Bauk of England return exhibits the effects of the @raft uponrthe bank’s resonrces, which is usuelly expe- rienced at this period of the quarter. The large Govern- ment disbursements have caused a diminution of £682,- uunn deposits, and as the bank has at the same time ntn- on vrluu securities by £213,485, the £821,235 in_ the reserve, follow- face of of newly ot T st i was a8 much as £479,000, A total B and i m:;m. . ©f B350.000 bas juently to be accounted for. ‘The return of the Bank of France for the week ending Agril 5 shows the following changes as compared with he previous account: Inerease—Commercial bills, 7 m\llhnl- notes, 47 2.5 mil- current accounts, 20 mwillions ; cos, 12.5 millions. ), 3§ millions. Tu-nn Num. <6 milliane. The rate of interest x- the leading cities of Europe is as llows 6—04; 34344 : Amsterdam, 5§54 ; Vieuns, ; Berlin, s—u—c Fraukfort, 4i—4}; Tarin, 4 —a; B 4—4}; Modrid, 9—0; Hamburg, O—ii; St. m'du and Co.’s Circular says: Lave bad o firm and improviog market i Gonumoflo& bt:dl. u:'. "lh'l!mm an advance of nearly | hae been the rise in United h‘r wey stocks, United Meney continues sbundant st 425 per cent on call, with ab incressing disposition to place eapital in Govern- ont , vemain uptil the policy of the Treasury Fe 6nd until business is resumedin the Automn. Ja ¢izclos thara i sn aotive busibers 1y thy for Yellow Western and Southe: COTTON—The business to-day has been light. bat holders show no disposition to yleld, and the market closed steady at 37@3%. for Middlings; sales of 1,300 bales. COFFEE—Rio continues ln demand and prices are steady. Prime grades are still sales of 3,975 bags ex J. & M, Kirby,and within th ,519,ex Gustay, on pnuu terms. Otber kinds are steady fairly active; sales of 2,300 bags syra ou private te ud FANDLES hre in moderate demand and steady; wo quote at 21@2c. for Adsmantine; 40c. for Sperm, and Me. for ulet; we_quote at "atent. COPPER—American Iugot i firm but g or New Sheatbing 28@ 300, for Lake and Baltimore; 45@4c. and Yellow Metal, FLOUR AND MEAL~—The market for Western and nuu Flour is luluuu and prices are irregular; the low are lower aud close heavy, while Family "brands cbanged. The trade, for the present, are sapplied, bsence of much foreign demand, the business 107 45 for Bugnmu State 5 for rm d’ £12 50@816 for St. Louis E: And lower; sales of 180 bbis. st o7 %0085 23 for the low of Extra, snd uu‘om&m Trade u:‘l-mll Soutbern L, thout importaut Change: eales of 460 bbia. at 85 G0@810 75 for mixed Lo, Saj Baitimore, &c., and $10 £52816 !ur Family brands. Rye Flour is 1n fair demand and bettes Sales of 2] b at 84 25085 40, - Corn, Meal 18 firta but quiet sales nt $4 for Western, and $4 50 for Brandywise. FISH—The market for Dry Cod is dull but steady; we quote at 84 50@86 for Grand Bank and St George's. Mack- eral are firm and in moderate demand; we quote at 8222 22 50 for No. 1 Mass.; $17@818 for No, ¥ Mase., and $13 509 .M lnl No.3 Mass, Herrings are dull. UI'T—Raisins are dull and heavy. Wlamllfl Uhr Bunth’bfl. and §3 95284 for Layers. Other descri ull at 25@47¢. for Almonds; 13¢. for Currants, an uo stoadiness in the market for ‘Wheat st the opening of 'Change, but with only aemand (entirely from mille oes olosed lower) aholoe ualies of Syriog, Dawover. aré not frely offeed b:‘ are 7000 bush. Ol ‘Milwaukee C| do. at 81 80@ 81 85; 17,000 bush. Alnbor do. at 81 ne Counts the Iatter rate for part of a cary d 18,000 bus Michigan at §260@ 82 £, and 9, . smutty White C 8220, Liarley n steads, with s air demand; sules of 12,000 bush. Canada West 928120, in store, ‘Barley Malt is easler and inactive at the for Old C: jrey do., sud 632 65¢. or!ula. in t oat material change, saies e et &% Gease. e("m bush. af Do sosot A bk 100 G ¢ bihs e S Tmiinnlas fo il & e part for export; the sales are 17,500 bush. at 82@8de. for Un- sound, in store, aud E6@xec. for Mized Western, in store. HIDES—ALt the decline previously hoticed there has been considerable activity inthe past two days. We notice sales of 3,000 Dry Texas. 24 W, 13jc.. us they rus; 1,100 Dry Buenos A ren 16e., goid; 1000 Dry Bakin, 21 . mm?er"n,lm Dty Aspinwal 18 B, at Lifc.. goid; 1,600 Dry Monteridos 0 Tote g il ousb;, 500 Dry C iforsin 2 oy e carrency, 4 daye; 1,800 Wet Salted Rio Grande, 50 b, Bjo., gurreuey 1,000 Dry "Buenos Ayres, Kip, 13 B, 16c., gold; 1,100 st buln!uxu, sged. by uction, 7ie, curtene TEMP—Manila {s dull at 10jc., gold.” Other are dall and nominal. HOPS are firm and iv and prices ure well sustal a8 to growth and quality, pTAY=The mar ot i dull and more plonty: sales of 200 't G0c. for Shipping, and 65@75¢. for Retail lot L HON i iy Qull ot teady, We quote at 06842 for No. | Amerioan, and $42@#43 for do. Scoteh. LEATHER—There is decidedly more sotivity at the late decline; the sales embrace 2,000 sides, over weight, Oronico Hemlook, Liverpool, on private terms. r»od demand for home consumption, ued; we quote at from 20a40a70c., for export 1o LEAD—The market for Pig is dull and heavy, at 88 202 #6 50 for English, German Refined an % ‘“{l'l“gfh‘f'.’::d’" el P e, d Spanisb. We quote s only io Iimited demand, b without ot shanger sales et 81 50 for L«nu«ndauu.‘v mL‘lx:;' Prices remain firm with & fair steady business dolnr sales of 130 hhds, Porto Rico at 70c.: 15 Hhde. Cabs Mascovado at 4Gc,; 39 bbls. New-Orleans at 95297jc. e rits Turpentine | -vuuj‘tro.,.:d.:dazu“tznr rades o mm.vn.ud:;‘m.: mo? aud Strain Crude at §2 75@ “({wlg_vm“ - @86; Tar is dull ot 82 W@ rm and 1o fair 30 for City. Fish Oils are in mode:-u d:':.::g .n:.ll-q::“.l #1 22 for Urade Whale, or do. 8 Lard Oil is -m but firm; we quote at 01 aofll 70 for ho 2, No.lsnd PBD\‘ISIONR—“O market for Pork was better at opening of 'Change, bat subsequently prices fell off, elui:l: however, with more firmness. For fature lhhvlq ‘we note 3,750 bbls. New Moue at 826 50, seller May, and $26 5, cash and rlnhrmu.bmbhh.ll jew Mess, closing - AFIERNOON Pmm o'clock. —Pork l‘ln 2 ml,m bbls. u.':‘ = Lard very firm st 19} @154o. l.luh. PETROLEUM—The market is firmer. eales of C Ay, W04 Mol 10 pond, WP @410, HTow 18 JDGCLYVE, i NFW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1866 | Refining; sales of 7 RICE—Holders are firm and the business fair; Rangoon st ¥ @%jc., eurrency, dity paid, SUGAKS—Raw Sugass aze rather dill and prices easler, closing somewhat h 0Oje. for fair to good for Cuba; 122130, for rales of 200 nulated d(a;unml 155, White A 1%0., sod of 100 bales Tampico Goat Skins, Porto Rico at 10} a\ je. Refined are dull st al R L & A. Stuart have reduced their fig d about m as_follows: Crushed, ( K W 1o arrive, ot 52jc., gol i SEF e market is inactive and beavy for Clover Seed; sales o“fl bags, at9@dic. for Western, an d 104@11e. for State; 4% Tough Flax Seed is in limited demand at 8207826 bash.; Timotby Seed 18 firmer and in fair demand at §5@ ¥ bush, TEAS—A good steady live demand prevails and the market generally presents o bealthy ton tion eale took place to-day attracting a good attendance, and was considered satisfactory, the offering bflng mnch poorer than the lnst sale. The Greeus show Improvement equal to d@de. ¥ 1, and the Oolongs fully The Japans were 1he weakest i the sae, but may be called steady. The Oolowgs ranged 55@73¢; Imperial, §1@§1 45; Guopowder, 92, @81 41; about three-quarters withdrawn; Young Hyson, 0c. @1 I8, 1d; Souchongs, E3jc. @81 04 on 20 p. 0 ® San Juan Deer Skins on pric | TOBACCO Kentucky at 5} 100 cases Seed Leaf st 5age, TALLOW—Tbe market i Tflul and rather heavy; ales of 90 bbls. 'mmm iy ot 113@11 Wi "Thio market is without cbange; at §2 264 282 27 for Western., —— Family Markets, OR LIVING EXPENSES IN NEW-YORK. FRIDAT. April 20—P. M. The following alphabetical list of articles, carefully revised each week, gives a good iden of the expense of living in New-York, and is of no little assistance to householders in making their selections and purchases. The figures are the retail prices of good articles, a8 sold at Washington and Fulton Markets, and by the. down-town grocers. Up-towi and those in the faghionable parts of the city, chiayy while some of the dowp-fown_ houses, with more of tion for cheapness than fine quality, below our quotatiode, 88 are aleo the peddiers of stale meats aud vegetables, both from the wagons and sidewalks. The range ls fiecegsarily great on some articles, due in part to the quality, and in pait to the locality where sold. Meats, poultiy, ve, uub‘n -nd fruits are usually cheapest in Washington Markef, while Vesey and Ful- ton-sts. are good down-town xmmm for purchasing groceries. Though people probabiy eat nearly as much as they did be- fore the cholera came so near the city, dealers in fish, green vegetables, d in some om}e meats, complain of a very dull trade; mll n fhe faca of this, Connecticut River shad are selling at €1 each, balf ripe, insipid Bermuda tomatoos at 5e. Per qt., Virginia cucumbers at 50c. each, and agus at #1750 per bunch. The present warm vmmr 'm soon Dring forward an abundance of the early Spring vegetables, but should an ¢ mic actually occur, they will doubtless sell very cheap. vics 1s to eat temperately of most kinds of fo0 ommmly cousumed at thi on of the year, and neither invite discase by starvation 2ht. Wo bave very fow week. changes to make in the il markets this Batter keeps up, but shows signs of declining. Bougbt at bigh their money back, heace the te- figures, dealers strive to get wacity with which they hold on to old ‘rates. It is already lower at wholesale, and another week will probably see lower retail prices. We qu BREAD AND CRACKERS. Centa. Cents, Bread, wheat loaf . 5@10 Crackers, Bos'n, §1 20 Ryeloal,....... 10| Batter, ¥ B.. Biscuit, milk. ¢ B L0@2 -1( <.mmun .» .. Extra Pilot, # 1 ... ...102 oda, ¥ 1B Crackers,sweet,§ . ...16a %0 Si n!p' gloger, ¥ 1 ... 007 BUTTER, CHEESE AND FGGR. Cheese, ¥ 1 . 2@ Egen, 910 for... Butter, prime, ®.....62265 Duck, 5a6 for.. Medium. 55a60| Geese, each.. Cooking. L A0ads| Rase, striped, ¥ B. FISH—FRESH. Roe, § 1. 2 . Eela @ M..... 5% Suluion, B . Flounders. ¥ #@10/8had, each Frost, ¥ i ¥@10| Koe, ¥ pair. Haddock, 9 1 [ £@10 Smelta, ¥ 1 Halibut, ¥ 1 Turbot, ¥ ™. Choek, ¢ ™. 12 FI8H--DKY, EMOKED, BHTLL, FIC. <. 9@11(Oysters, common stew, 10| 4 100, .. 75281 25 372e1| Frying, 5a 8! ¥ 100 .82 0782 % 83 00284 30 820@3 W Herrings, smoked ¢ 30 bunch Eoglish, ¥ ™. Scaled, ¥ box Lobster, ¥ ™ v 20a 22 Sturgee , £ White Salt. m @283 ¥ 16@ 1K FLOUR, MEAL, ETC. Graham Flour. 7™ ... 46220 ..8122815 00 Corn Starch, ¥ ™ Hale 1 028 #0|Farina, P B . 12216 . Wass Hominy, ¥ 1B |{Indian, 7B ... 4% Oatwaeal, ¥ 1 6@ 50|Samp, ¢ M... Applea, P ™. ... 18 @2, Pre Almonds, $ B W0a) Pr Cocoanuts, each, 10al 0@ Hickory Nuts, ¥ qt ... % a2 Peaches, ¥1. . wakl ntvl"itoann'v CANNED, ¥TC. Apples vg @81 Oranges, Sicily, bl w8 ¥ doa 3 B.n-m-. ¥ doz.. 5@ 82 Peaches, canned, Crasberrics. ¥ gt. qt Lemons, ¥ do. ... Tomatoes, cen'd, ¥ qt. 2 GROCERIES. Chicory, ¥ M .......... Candles, tallow, § B. Loanmo burn, 0 40 Rye, ko ¥ B |Cream Tartar, ¥ 16§@17 Salt. table, ¥ quart .30@35 Boap, I'ke bars. each. . Small bars, ench @82 25 Best I.uuly box, 81 35 » 90281 40| Soft. ¥ qt @1 3@ 8225 Starch, ¥ IB . <y 81 0281 65 Taploca, § B MEATS— FRESH. |Pork Kidneys, ¥ ™ | Pigs' Feet, sach L3 and En. fast ¥ Tea, Oolon, ish bre: reen. Jupan. ¥ Common, box, v n Iun . 2 Bact, porter honsd T eac! Head Chocso, § .. Puddivg, Blood, ¢ ® .. 18a%| Dry. POULTKY AND GAME. Blackbirds, ¥ doz. = Klish, R L L aqn.i"'.....n.. g' 75281 ild, per doz.. 81 50242 % 'nmp(u. Virginia, Maryiand, sioh Small, each [Turkeys, ¢ ®. ¥ hnnch Fowls, ¥ }?neh Co'. : » Gelnes, ¥ pF. aragns, N. J., or'oll, ' bunch. A ::::::a "lll Now Yffm- AL Garlic, ¥ bunch Horse Radish, Mint, new, # buncl Oyster Fian, $ bunch | Turnips, ¥ § ba | Water Cress, e ;e BUNDLIES us, dry, # quart....10a11|Coal, stove, tun ...... 882 Timas, sorked, O S B London (‘Iub Huuce, Dottia .. oo Receipts of Preduce. AP, 206,60 bbis. Flour, 573 bbls. W Corn Meal, 290 sacks O1l Cake, %00 s Gy “"m Oat, 1.000 by t, 442 bush. Seed, 9 pes. Best mhw I’oyl. uopkn. Got Meats, 179 9 RASTRY DEPANTHEN: 1006, N(YH(‘E hhsmhy iven that the A.ununt reas- UK at New Vork, Philsdelphia and Bosion, and the my at Baltimore, have fioo i‘(:';; _t:v' e ‘ou account of lrln'onry‘ .uu b 'm‘.,-.-. ve per cont :r annam, on an ':n:u l;y| b il g ot M et fariber motice, said Aviouat men Bary 1l ractive Shb Apte B lawful money, and fasue therefor C earing-Houss Cortifiates, pa m. on dewand, [a lega endar voles, wih laterest st four i per cont H. MoCULLOCH, umuy. WY HE ANNUAL IDN:A“Y“:!‘J%“‘ oA A T o Iy o T day o )vlLlllu lock . . fo Lo purpuse ol electing D TCEOUER Presdest. Srarns TREASURY, INTRR®S? DEPANTMENT b e gnind Naw-Yonx. April 10, Joes. q( HEDULES of ('\4‘) THIRTY or more (5-2 FIVE TWENTY COUPONS. paysble May 1, proximo, will sow 4 for exsminetion ai tbe Ingerest Depariment o the U nited i, VAN DYCK Aseistant Treasarer U. §. be rece States Treanory. FIRGINIA CITY CAPITAL.. AND GOLD HILL WATER COMPANY. . $1,000,000 mm '!lunr-u 0? uoo FACH. B. 1L VAN AU KEN, e.., . TRUSTEE L President, W. T. Coleman & Co, preme Court of California. N, baiy 3.5 VAN AUKEN, esq., No. 79 Willinmst. \ R. GARRISON, esq., Messrs. LEES & WALLER, Bankers. The Company s iucorporated under the laws of the State of New- Secretary. ful opestion (or ey 5 the Comstock Lode, mnau( Pwbich are s Gould & Carry, Savage, Ophir, Hale sreross, liopertal, ke, ke. At the office of the andersigned may be seen certificates from the Mayor and Saperint mines to this effect. "The Company s touopoly of all water rights above the of Virgini ntee of Messrs. Lees & Waller that it than Ten per ceut per annum on its > be in force for e ment twe geery aod seription of Sizty-tive Dollars wcribers an snual minimum lterest of ohall pay & dm par value, said guarantes 89 the stock 1s fsned st the per share, it insures to the per cent on his investment. ous will be_received by :mnm‘w REBELLO, t the undersigned, aud by te underaigrad, JORN BON FONNER, No. 22 Bros l‘lm‘mo > A ATLROAD € N w-Yomk, March 28, 1666, E Ale RAILROAD, VIRST 3 FUND BONDS —NOTICE is Lereby that we heve his d: ted. by lot, sightven Bonde, vum as follows: 411, 86, 376, 299, 362, 534, €7, 307, 363, 417, M 49, 503, 324, 531 snd’ 124, of $1,000 each, for ltdeu:mlfin 3 HICAGO uml MORTGAGE SINKIN: Auudu to the terma of the mortgage. interest thereon will cease -{; The undersigued dy to pay them, with interest uummm ou {u;‘ tati e { Trusteen. l“lh Ahlhl(ltnf" BDMAU OF MINES, NO. 6 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Mises, Mineral Londs and Ores exanined and reported open. Competent Engineers furnished to Miniog Companies. Corsuitations sfforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical qQuestions st the office of the Bureau, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. _Draxe Dr Kay, Secretary. # CxaTiAL RATLROAD Ca n-rnll or Yous, April 20 NNUAL Mkl T- tral Railrosd Company of ING of the Stockholders of the Jersey to elect nine Directors to serve for the year next ensiog will be beld at the office of the Company at Elizabetbport, New sey, Yetween the bours of 12 o'clock m. aud 2 o'clock §. . of FRI DAY, the 11th of May next. e Transtar Books will be closed from the, 212t inet. to the 12th 7. MUEL KNOX, Tre ORK and HARL] \( H\ll ROAD COMPA- JOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The senual election for bireen, Disetors of this Company. fr ke sntaiog 7ess will be held at the office of the Company, comer of Fo and Twenty sixthst., on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May The polls will be opened from 12 o'clock at that day. 'nu afer-books will be closed from 4 o clock, p. day of May ext, uutil 9 o'clock, & ., of the leth 4“,; York, April 21, 1065. o "LAND SCRIP for SALE.—Lands and Farms o In diflrent Suates for Sala or Exchanes for City Froperty ot RANKLIN CLA Park phce .”. R e l\al RANCE 8 x. 5 FOR SALE. ,000 SUN MUTUAL. 6,000 NEW-YORK MUTUAL. 3,000 ORIENT MUTUAL. 2,000 COMMEKCIAL MUTUAL. By WM. C. OILMAN, m, untll 2 p. @ of m., of the lat o May pext. N, 4 Pioe ;\'Tl,.\wru"i.\'Sl'l:AS’cr: SR, o4, 1865, 1666, WANTED BY WM. €. GILMAN, No 4 Pinest. The Weston hand the Platte " Coumtry Rail rfeited to the State of Missouri, tice is bereby given that the under the laws thereo! sceerdivg sigued bhave beens ubere of the Board ,l.mmhflfin»v onntry Railrosd,” nedes a of an Act of the y of the State of Act to provide for the of oertain @ Governor, to foreciose the State's lien thereon, and to npletion of the Bouth Weet Branch Pacific, the Piatte Conutry, the St Louls and I the Cairo snd Fullon Ralroads of Mis suek Commi + they b 4 raliroad at the saie thereol 66, together with the lands they hereby invite d franchises from the i Board o oners, ‘which propows shall be delivered ln writing to wid B e fore the Wtk duy of June, A. D)., 1866, and shali couf 1o toe foliowing conditions, ss provided in Seciion S of the sid Act ler the provisions of the foregoing id for the respective roads, snd shall .I.l- that the wing terms and conditions, which e hereby cuabnied o goves the .J. of said roads by said Board of Commissioners . nfll\ in five years cent Literest on deferrvd paymonts, pa; e Ty penebiad. thes al swass bid may be paid o 403 tiow. | Sibervann.of (b bonda, of oiber Habiliies of the Siste of bonds guar- l&l“‘ L] “.l;'““ & belonging the shall * Secona toc] ereto ehall be U T o s g gy S e S g o S ‘e lan of sald roads. i e Csontry Railroadsoreid sl b trlaed trom £ Kanass. t0 the City two years from the "'and shall be completed to the ine iu three years thereaiter, and the pachases of sald road sball expend. in each e erery yeut tetween the date of sale and the time fixed for the Fompletivn aoressld. in gradustion, masonry, and superstructure of said road, the sum of st least two hundred and 67ty thousand dollars; Povwtied. that the fathfol auaval expenditares roquired in this section Shall antitle the respective coumpanies to an extension of time of pay- oot of priveipal of purchase money due that year until two years Sher, maturity of It installiment ; and provided, that an snnua! state: ment of expenditures on each rosd shal be made under osth by the Kept Treasurer and two Directors thereof, and filed with the Secretary of i+ now tu possession of the State of Mis- g been forteited to the State of Mis thereof, under the provisions of an act of the Oouers! Assembly of the State nlkhuul entitled * An set to effect . compromise between the State and the Atchison snd St Joseph Railrosd Company snd the Weston and Atchison Railrosd Company, and to -mm the State the r{r.n-m of certaln bonds issued by e Stae for the consirucion of the Platte Coustry Rl 1oad, and to sell the Piatie Country Railrosd,” ke., ke, approved February 18, 1865, possession thereof Laving been so taken with o view to Ita sale. $aid Railroad is located fn North-Western Missouri. is n opers- tion from Weston to Savaonah, fifty-two miles, and fs sufficiently stocked with cars and machinery. A” porfect title and immediste pos- session will be oo o the purcheser wColey o'k ':i"{.":' 19, 1966, and_ other aforme- 1 w urnished b) e " ar SO r'ufi Prewdent, or to CHESTER HARD- ING, jr., Aunm?'tl the Board of Commbsioners, St. Loats, Mo, OIN F. HUME, B mmiseloners BAMUEL HUFFMAN, 2 o THEODORE 8. OANE, ry Rallroad. RAVELING CREDITS on luln. J. 8. MOR- OAN & Co, LONDON (Successors GEO. rl‘.on' . Co ), wvailable iies l EURC EAST," issued by unn{u ROAN & Co., No. & Erchunge AND WARRAN JOLLEGE LAN) AND WARE -l'.l's;udt LEGE LAND SCRIP C. &k 0. WOODMAN, No. 60 Wallst. Dividend Notices. RICAN lltnln NAnnul. Al N K, ! SEMLANNUAL DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT bas beon declared, r‘ylbl. fn‘ of Gevernment Tax. on and after the Ist day of Ma; xt. fer books will be closed on the 21st inst., and revpen Tn Canvrar Navioxas Bask g IVIDEND.—A DIVIDEND ol‘ slx (6) PER CENT bas been this day declared, out of the profits of the last iz -.uun Payable, free from Government tax, on the lst day of My ‘l‘c ’l'nnln Books will be closed from the 25th inst. to May 1, HENRY A. SMYTHE, President. Baniyiy;g Qonln and Bankers. FISK & HATCH. BANKERS, No. 8 NASSAU.ST, BUY aud SELL AT MARKET RATES ALL DESCRIPTIONS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ACCOUNTS of BANKS, BANKERS wnd others RECEIVED on favorable ter: €9 COLLECTIONS MADE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. €& CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED. ‘BOOKSTAVER, THAYER & SLOSSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 71 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Particular llu.filmulll Purchase sud Saleof the follow- ng Seca AMERICAN Ixflw m A DAII. EXPRESS STOCK. TED 'l‘A’l'l-l llfll&l STOCK. FARGO ICK. LX'IJ’ l! !T()Ll AL NAHONAL BANKERS EXE ERN UNION TELEGRAPH mv,l. LEO! VY IAXLIUAD STOCKS, ke. NING STOCKS. NATIUNAL\ STATE, TOWN AND COUNTY BONDS GOLD AND IILVFI BOUGHT AID soLD COUPONS CULLECT American Exchasgs Na N.unu_n lu'h. New-Vork FOURTH NATIONA the Ist of May to their uew b b e ing Roow. I WLl b, hevein -l Sl lumurlum. VERMl LYE & CO,, 0. 44 WALLST, BANKE RS AND DEALERS T STOCKS 0 OLAL INBTRUCT!OV—MH. EDWARD DO- commence her inetruction ISR sed OI(AT(]I]O PEIBETNG the st ween lt me uatil that dete every o b written 7 144 Bt Thir ":.:‘udm e Dy uulhmhnu i Sou's Piano o. 650 Brosdway. uuug lndnv A Hll‘UATlON o GOVE R\'\H AN Refereoce given. Ad- COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. NEW-YORK, April, 20, 1866. .n',‘p.n By Sell 10 1ot | 104 iy © e IM Oet., Iv-c, WELL KNOWN New-Yi York Teacher wishes an ENGAGEMENT for the Sumaet ius fanily residing smong the. rred. Qualiications— Address Miss ELLA A o Registered, 91, Cotpon, di. rience desires 8 SITUAT] GLISTSCHOOL. Can furnish bis ow ces given. Address, for a tant lfl-e—" "ll‘n 3o, Bos No. %, Soutts & 10-40 Coupon Cur, Certificates. FANTED—By & Lady who has had ten years ex- Gold 12h)16h| et AU ins “’ perience in louyhm;.mn fud et o X oo . - : 4 prosent Ui heud of s fourebin privts "choo, & SIFUATION i S < 1 o1 school, I A N BT NG B 00 B + B | S n pigts “I{;l MILLER, No. 105 West Tensbat,, N. Y. FANTED—A SITUATION as TEACHER for m L whe can ofter the highest Tecommendations for attaia- con x-l n{?mm. instraction. Addrese Mre. FIDE- JAY COOKE & Co, CORNER WALL AND NASSAUSTS, NEW-YORK. 1n conpection with our houses in Philadelphia and Wi ‘ashington, we have opened s NEW-YORK HOUSE st the sbove location, and offer our services to Banks, Bankers and Investors, for the transaction of thelr business in this city, incloding purchases and sales of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD. We are costautly represented st the Stock Exchange and Gold Board, where orders sext us are promptly Bled. We keep ou hand & fall supply of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, OF ALL ISSUES, buying and selling st carrent prices, aud lowing correspondents the ost ibers) raten the market afords. JAY COOKE & Co._ 5-20 COUPONS, DUE MAY 1, fMnsical .‘lmttnmm. 025, —G. & H. BAR- leveker-st, : 17 Prize Medain, the best Piano mede. Testh SPLENDID PIANO for MORE, Manufactarers, No. 343 warranted 5 years: withoot exeepti ‘monials from most distinguished u HICKERING & SONS, L sublisted 1123 ANUPACTURERS OF GRAND AT UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, Warerooms No. 652 Brosdway. Meosrs. C. & SONS have been awarded 55 medals for the eoperier- lty of theiz nstroments ovee il competitors, 14 of which were n the montha of September and October, 1 . Overstrun, PIANO- H%",s?. B et s i sty e 1o call snd see for themselves at our large ex uulw ARE. )MS, Nos. 356, 508, :l.’!. 264, 366, 169, 370, 112 both corners of Twenty. fi PIANOS NEW nnd SECOND HAND, for Sale at a grest reduction; very superior i-nnm-u n Tow fl‘now e 112 Becond-ave., Cashed in Gold or Currency o HARD N N6, 147 Bentheat. bes frosdway and Fourth-sver TANO-FORTES in every variety, positively cheaper than over . examiine for yourseives: fully warrauted five yeurs. st b gsicin HENRY A, HEISER'S SONS, Three second-hand Planos, very Z..;‘a-n J.m.w e TANOS, &c.—Good second- hund Pmm and! i STOOL for $ o for 4225, 820 Stools, Paintings Dealers in Oovernment Secaritis IANO-FORTES for SALh or ln IhT thc (‘henp. ¢ wé No. 38 WALL-ST. { May foterest will bave 14, bolders of gold bonds will do 3 est in the City ; 15 Piano-fortes to let at :Jbu 5, 06. 88 ot o or wle from $48 Lo DCI*DKY’No 40 AVEN & BACON™ PL\\O'{. (Establ Nl asscptment of thevs estrutents, which bave been well Acewn in' e New-Fork market for more than, 50 o years, evmnl‘ o0 band. We are contioually sdding improvementa Lo our faclle e neata thew s erma and prices nuduwi to pure hasers. Tictorial eirculars seut by mail. Wareroom No. 13 Orauds As the disbursement of $20,000.000 tendency ta reduce the premium on o b 19 .’.. g wuenl Tobo by cortig of thelr cowvounndnlfln u..-m now. BA'(KFIW wn BROKERS, 46 BROAD ST, M BT Ly L — ., near Br New.York. P-nknullknl[onwlhol’urehmwflS-helliulcllavfil Expren STE‘N Y & SO s, U KAND, SQUARE snd UPRIONT PIANOS Adams, American, Ln"s G Q! and e in ihls "“w‘ upon commission only Fargo & Co,, National, Kiatley, Haruds ‘Merchants', National Express aod Transportation Company. " DEPEW & POTTER, bave taken 32 Fint Prewmiums at the princi i addition thereto, s First Prize Medal at the Grand Intersa- tional Exhibition st London, 1842, in camw!Xuon with 260 plasos from all parta of the world. very instrument constructed with their Patent Anl'o Arrange- ment.snd warnated, for Gre yoars Warerooms, Nos. 7} aud 13 , National e BANKERS, ru;:;;;wum No. 11 Broad-Street, PIANO-FORTE Is now yroposnced “vHm BE by our frat Artists, by M NEW-YORK, AwERicax IxeriToTs oF New.YORE, azd by many State Faire. Besides these, TRIRTY of the most eminent Musicians nd Piauirte of the country bave testified to the same. The pointe of excelenco Cover the ENTIRK KRGUIREMNNTS of & perfect Piauo. Call or send for circulars with illustrations to W)L B. BRADBURY, No. 427 Broome-st., N. V. W GOLD-MEDAL PIANO. LINDEMAN & SONS CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALKD PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Were awarded at the late "rh of the Auserican Institate FIRST PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL, < NOVELTY 8 AND EXCELLENCE. Similar testimoniale arded these Unequaled /nstraments the State Fairs of Michigas, Indiavs, Keusas, aad wherever m bave been Exhibited in (ompemm W Storvome No. 2 Le K place, Bieecker- e block West of Broadway. Send for w) Do Gold Medai Circular. HE HORACE WATERS Grand, Square, i, Square, and Upright | PIANGS, MELODEONS and CABINET OROANS. Wholessio and retail, T let, lownd if purchased. yments recetved for the same. Second-band pianos at [ Fou 50 to 828 nm,m Wacerooms. 40 In-d:? Cout wecond-hand Piaos. Planos tuned and HORACE W wxr:n cconnts from Baks, Bankers, and others. Interest allowed on deposits subject to sight draft. Al kinds of Securities bought and seld for the vsual commission. Special attention given to Government Secarition Collections made on all points. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, HENRY W. POTTER. (Late Secretary of State.) MUNROE & Co. AMERICAN BANKERS, HAVE REMOVED FROM No.3 RUE DE LA PAIX No. 7 RU »zc'nmgflggd JUH\ HL\I«)I‘. & C AMERICAN BANKERS, No. 7 RUE SCRIBE, PARIS, No. 8§ WALL NEW YORK, Travelers in ol parts of Earope, Tm—; NE Briase o it welied e 1) cents per page. ENS SAVING Cl’l‘l[ i OM GOV ON ALL SUMS FROM FIV 56 FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAKS, jted now, or on or before APRIL 21, will draw Interest Mosey deport s day for the t t of money from ok open every day for the reception and paymeot of joto3o .'x:.-n "und aloo on Monday Wedne l"...a Friday evenings lock. GEORGE FOLSOM, President. TMevaovn A. Buwes. Seeretary. ' DRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, No. 504 Eighth- ave., cotner of Forty-second st. Open daily. Interest§ percent, free of . Deposite made now draw iuterest from Arril 1. SAMUEL NE reaident. Jawms F. Cuasmenrary Secretary. DEL RRWEX. £ DlhlliUI'OLlT;\N SAVINGS BANK, No. 10 Cooper Lustitate, on of | BANKINu HOUSE, Nos. 1 and 3 Third ave. SIX PRE ( rest paid, free from tax. Deposi eceined from @110 5,0 Peveeits made on or bators April 20 draw interest from the et N PR C m:;g;‘,‘m;'h 'l‘uh MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. ERSMENT TAX, TIBITIWO GOLD or su,vu.uvnu.s or other HIG! UMS b warded M. e ' Tl' F. lls‘l‘lLlEhH G o tinted esimen ed (b their cireulars from more than 2501 musiclans in the country that THE. ‘QUALED. ork. i ‘fifl’: and MASON 'S “HAML (N CABINET ORGANS ARE UN 506 Broadway, New Y. within ¢ THIS G F[YHE WEBER PIANO-FORTE 1o called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by wl the | musicians of this city and elsewher@@ It is proncunced by the Nati Plano-Forte Association, after & trial in their rooms with the firo¥ manafacturers of this country. emisently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, and used by the Conservatory of Music and other highs musie aschools altogether, because of their imuense power, eqoality, aweetness and brilliancy of tove, elastic touch. and great durability. WAREROOMS, No. 429 Broome-st., rest Brosdws; TUHOMAS H. CHAMBERS.—UPRIGHT aud until the G N 0 daily from 10s. m. to3 nd on Mondsy, Wedneo SQUARE PIANOS. whoiens il and to et with th "(v i rer e Lidded “'A"f"r SMITH, President. :"";;"‘;'}"’ T‘ ot Fourh ;f"' o 7 T v 1 s .5 S E balance of our n: second. IANOS IR‘ ING BAVINGE, "‘“’"TLT]O g will bo BOLD ot no cost wntl we_ move. Our instrumen and warrsuted for five years. ARION 'IAN want FORTE WAREROOMY, TEREST fee of GOVERNMENT TAX. b AREROOM &9 Brosmo st or before the 2ist of April will draw interest Opan dal Mo-..y a.p..n.: from the Slx PER CENT— l-lthb H(OM GOVERNMENT THIRD sznvz uvmoa BANK, lellll.? Corser. Thirdan Twenty sixth-st., RESENT DEPOSITS, $3,130,000 SIX PER crm interest paid ou all sums from @1 to $1,000, Hansa, April 2 from Government tax. For Havana aud Nassau, by steamer Lonlcg A il 21 10 e m:" ‘moneys deposited on of before April 20 will draw interest from | For Aspiuwall, by steamer New York. - 10 e w BANK OPEN DAILY from 10a. m., snd oo MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad SATURDAY, £ NINOS rom 6 10§ 'clock. PENCER K. GREEN, Presidect Date. Ricuan Kairy, Secrotary. Apnil 21 Six P ER CENT INTEREST FREE OF TAX.— AT 30 MARKET BAVINOB BANK, No. 8 Nawaust. Movey de- April 31 posited ou or before April 21 will ‘"&i“vu"fi' Apri 1. Agril 21 Hawar R. Conxuiy, Secretary. A 7 April 38 ~Snatruction r=H nstrns L 7o d TNo. 609 andwny. DOLBEAR™ Lommemu\ April 10+ Academy will remain open all Summer. Gentlemen April 10> Teceive private Inntmcl sy or ev, in Business :} Conimercial Arithmetic, and -.....ma Ut shorten powsible time. HOME and SCHOOL for BOYS, leex sge.‘mn- pary, Esex, Con. Sumuer tofm comences May % rhuhn. MIN U‘g Pris LAR] L, INSTIT Coi m::y‘c fitted out for College .{" B‘ l"fi" Hnmnfl Term m- gy e »mmflvm ot Gl , A. M., Principal. LAW INTELLIGENC ——— SUPREME COl‘RT—A‘m:unA-AruL 20.—Before Justice- CLERKE, PROHIBITION TO THE SEVENTI DISTRICT COURT. The People ex rel. Kleinert agt. The Seventh Dis.- trict Court -nd others.—The relator n this case was the do fondant in & suit . in Justioe Stemmler's- ol occapy, rooums in “Clinton Hali, Astor- P ch terme for Tuition will, from necessity, b ucreased. Pupils enteriag previous to removal will have the benefit of present rates. —The Sprin with the rnm!s I“l"R(il SON\'ILLL ACADEMY Le: be b n";‘r:;;-y.b’fl'n the l_rulr‘- ol g"“"“’;‘ "r_“ h b - B.OLIVER, | " (8o matter st issue being over §100. The bond was- apgroved by the Justics and an order eranted for the Some days after the order was vacat .vw'.f.?."& The x-l..m : .nmnu sot ot tha® the plnwfl » astorner, Mr. Noble, occupied ¥ office as the Justice, and re have been w-pluulc ol unfairness on the part of t! lh‘e when that gentleman . nd also that the Justice kept the papers in the case chest Co., N.u-.:;(':.'. .fl| A4 u., A LLL :“‘.‘.:fi.f.‘t P:‘r:‘.;z]. eftice, giving the relator’s attorney wach trouble SRNESS. N gument the counsel for rel; YOVERNESS. —Parents, connected with some e T S T e 'mn.’:r:::"::":::':f&“":z Evangelical Church, wish GOVERNESS f. lile N p v g b for their lildren, | that everything done subsequently before the Distriet Court hosssated OF lact, taleal, gxperiance. o, with all he azoelioncies of | oo corass non'judics and void. Th ort of ol ng st No. 33 v é putiousge by ALY | pored by M¥ Noble claimed that fugevag Bl JOLDEN it TINARY for Young Ladies, | aorer was delivered and never becoming operative on that S POempors, O, For dirsalios, addeens M BRILY NEL | “The Court, after hearing the parties. ordered » peremptory N writ of probibition toissue, restraining bim from ] mum Jurisdiction in the A o 8 , Long I<lnm| ol o Dril, Gymnastics, Ridis s, Vew b B N e *—“M' e Sopmient lll\v'lNU INSTITUTE, Tarrytown, A | COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL Trav—Avaii 20.—Befores Boarding Schoo for Boye, The aiiy seienth, e Twipww DALY, BRANY 834 CaRnom0, ce on TUESDAY, May 1. For crcul PARAPHERNALIA. . ROWE, u, o Tsrael Pflln-lnF agt. Henry McAlieman. is Wi al from a judgment rendered in the- Eightd Distriot (anh ! o Laintiff for injuries T e it Tie Gofsndans Tulae s poing the o Dy eptely of o Sik, ot s No. 126 West Fourth Lk':uuinl. u-u-.muw ‘ T IA ct the suit, .:r' .:‘le‘-.lu.i: l}wuld b ¢ LLASAN’I‘ lNS’I‘lTUl‘h—PBlVATL g hainnd M caen in a partial and limited senso us her 5;1”»“3"»51':.' u".‘-’.{:fi"u-u"‘ L Rl LT Ietaining the right of property in it pon ILITARY BOARDING-SCHOOL, : A. 8. Coben for respondent. N. Y., 24 miles from the mluwlmg :@.".;:“‘:' Before Judge mence the rm’of her B Behool Tor T oume Fadies on WEDN DAY, Aptil ) s POUGHKLEI’!\:IILJE.U YA) MILITARY INSTI- Military Scbool. 'mswl-:'é-m :fi--‘mc INSTITUTE—For _ BOYS—Florid —.— SUPERIOR COVRt—snnn. TEnM—APRIL 20.—Before Jus- tice MONELL. DECISIONS. George W. Harbm;gt Luther C. Tibbette.—Mo- uol Ml T Lo ars ‘met. Charles Glas.—Motion granted asd (EWARD Orange Co., N.¥. Accommodations for 30 b-um Board bide et o 1 rmlvu lnud. -o-ll to abide event. iou per session of five m-_trn-u %&q!lm-“g Lpps. J"" [ Geor ol Teen agt. The Mayor, &c., of New-York.— Motion« on terme, Flouste agt. The Baltic Fire Insurance Company. ~Motion granted. lh'l:dh Howard set Clarles H. Smith et al.—Motions eranted. de ot Muwplocy L Swie cob Jois B Wyie oi ah—Bosd ap QCHOLFIELD™* W) Providence, R 1. fs ‘(}J‘?MHLRLIAI.:‘ S.?;LLLGE in ments, the A e SRS ° sset prviotien s fur v sstiien