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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | SPONTANEOUS MEETING IN BOSTON: NEW YORK HERALD. gprysam Archbishop Eccleston Dead—Senator Foote JaMBS GORDON BENNETT, : and the Union, SPEECH OF THE HON. DANIEL WEBSTER, PROPRIETOK AND EDITOR, ‘Bar rmwone, April 22. 1851, =. : $ ? Archbishep Eccleston died at half pact *ix this even- de., die, Ser ing—calm, composed, and resigned. Ile Was sonable Ve the last, and was surrounded by numirc ts friends and relations, ‘The Seuthern mail, as late as due. has arrived, through: which we learn that Senator Foote is Rehting nobly “for the Union in Misrissippi, He bas peblished appoint. ments to speak in thirteen castera conuties of the State. The steamship Falcon arrived ef New GOrleans on the 2ist instant. The Contested Seat tn Pennsylvania. Dasvinee, Pw, April 22, 1891, ‘The investigation into the contested eleetion case is fo peen 5 A large number of election officers have | THIS DAY, ATuceday,) April 2, at 11 o'alock M., to been , and, 00 far, ano illegal voting for Fuller | greet xr. WE STER, now at the Revere House, and to sive been showm, A great man; im #uch & reception as is due 1m the eitizer tone = wy depositions axe aiill to | Bm ca ta wheir primary capacity. re In accordance with the above announcement, remarks Vice-Oonmsal from Baden . ing Journal, Bowdoin square ded with: Wiencweron, Apeil san, | 00 Penne sd id cele apes ‘The President has recognized HC. Angelroat as Vice | People long before the time appointed. The windows of Convul for Baden, to reside at St. Louis. the Revere House were filled with fair ladies, who seemed ‘The court martial in the Stanley affair, whose verdict | geeply interested in the cloquent remarks which fell from Tras returned to them a few days since, have asain re- | 1. speaker's lips, and manifested thelr delight by their turned the case to the Navy Department, with their weetest smiles,and the waving of their handkerchiefs, former decision, The Secretary has quashed further | "ACY minutes after eleven v'clock, Mr. Webster made proceedings. his appearance on @ platform erected for the occasion in Cow! Bost front of the ladies’ parlor of the Revere House, and was mating: Operation tn Montz 1861, | Feceived with the most enthusiastic’ applause, which was Adam W. Thaxter, a merchant, was cowhided this fore- | continued for some time. The cheering having subsided, moon in State street, by his former partner, Mr. Harring- Me ewes rate Sh ae es lie ak a a Som. “Epp onuay semanas le Waelenes eeptee surprise this morning; but it is a very agreeable surprise, Tam as much pleased to see your cheerful and satisfied The New Steamer Lafayettejat Philadelphia: | jcc as Lam to see agtin the face of that luminary ‘The steamer Lafayette, from New York on Monday, | Which shines out from the heavens above us; and if, gen- arrived here at nine o'clock to-night. She proceeded tlemen, you are half as glad to see me as Iam to meet some distance out to sea, thus making the passage OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. There has been {what is called @ spontaneous move- ment in Boston, to rebuke the Board of Aldermen of that city. The following call for a meeting was posted in.the streets of Boston:— SPONTANEOUS! FRIENDS OF THK UNION! FRIENDS OF THE CONSTITUTION AS IT IS! FRIENDS OF DANIEL WEBSTER, one AND ALL!!! ‘Will meet in Bowpor Square Velume XVI... ssss Noe Mae ——— SaaS AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Monre-CRssro, BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—Tuar Orcove Car- vain Currem -Vision or rxe SUN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—Eauesrnian Pearona- ances. ae BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers ateeet—Scnoon 1 ‘Trionrs—Love ix A Maza NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham street—Romno ann Souer—Gouwsx Axe. BROUGHAM’S LYCEUM, Broadway—Erox Boy—Devit an Panis—Row av tue Lvoxv "8 MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Breadway MINOT RELY, FELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Musical Hall, No. 446 PMIOFIAN Mi ELS. | i HORN & WHITE'S OPERA TROUPE, Coliseum, No. 490 Broadway—Erniorian MinsTREASY, AMERICAN MUSEUM—Amusine Penvommances ay- TERNOON AND EVENING. NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 Bowery—Equesratan Puenrormances. WASHINGTON HALL—Pasonama ov THe Puemmn's Paocnxss, MINERVA ROOMS—Pavonama ov IneLAND, you, there is at this moment @ great quantity of bappi- ess and goud feeling in Bowdoin square, (Applause. HOPE CHAPEL—Concerr ny THe ALLEGHANIANS, longer. es Gentlemen, « long and violent convulsion of the elements patactacs . Tei We | bas pasved away. and the heavens and the skies smile STOPPANI HALL—Panorawa or Husoary. Imrorrant Kumors From WasninoTon.—We | upon us. There is often an anology between occurrences have heard for several days, that President Fillmore, | im the natural world and occurrences in | political world, and sometimes political and a portion of the cabinet, want to get rid of Mr. away, bringipg after them sunshin ‘and gladness, | Webster; and from the complexion of recent arti- | May it beso now. [greet you as citizens of Boston. I | cles coming from the Washington correspondent of | Welccme you—I offer you my heart and hand with the e deepest gratitude for what you aud your fathers | the Courier and Enquirer and North American, we | have done tf Md have done for me, from the days of my early manhood, rather think Mr. Clayton, the ex-Secretary of | When I came from the north to throw myself among you. : 5 rile hoes Ye | to partake of your fortunes, for good or for evil, to the State, who is now in Washington, wants to get | end of my life. 1am not vain enough to suppose. fellow back to his old place. Mr. Clayton is digging | citizens, that Ihave done any essenthl vervice’to my round the White House and the Departments for | CoUDtry in my day and generation, If I have #o doue, | however little or however much it may be, I owe it State secrets, and his old correspondent communi- | mainly to the constant, the warm, the unwavering friend- cates them to the two journals in question. The | ship and support of the people of Boston. I am bound i 4 the way ofall the earth, I shall ere long follow your following are the recent batches of discovery :— Wasminerton, April 20, 1851. fathers and my fathers to my last home. But while I live and breathe—while I have the power of language or _ Despatches were yesterday received from Mr. McCurdy, | Of thought—while my heart beats or my tongue moves, L U. 8. Charge to Vienna, of the date of March 29th, stat- ing that the Austrian government had refused the appli- shall feel and I thall speak of Boston as the cherished | object of amy public, political, I may say, friendly r cation of the Sultan for permission to release Kossuth | 68Fd. Gentlemen, you do not expect to hear from me and the Hungarian patriots, his companions, from con- finement. By compact existing between Austria and | to-day any discourse, I come to see you: and you come | tosee me. Itis not an occasion for the discussion of any | ‘Turkey, the latter power was charged with, and accepted, | the surveillance of there unfortunate exiles, numbering political topics. Youdo not expect me to detain you several hundreds; but finding the expense of their from your affairs while I rehearse any opinions of my own, Or state the grounds of those opinions, But let me maintenance becoming burdensome, she applied to be re- | leased from the incumbrance. congratulate you, and let me ask you to congratalate me, Permission was granted in reference to all except New York, Wedesday, April 23, 1851. The Expected Steamer. ‘The Asia is now in her eleventh day. She pro bably left Liverpool at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, the 12th inst., and, to have equalled the speed of the Pacific, ought to have arrived at this port at noon yesterday. Danicl Webster's Boston Speech. The speech of Mr. Webster, at Boston yesterday, delivered in front of the Revere House, will be found in our columns entire. It is not a political speech, but it gives promise of one at some future day, with reference to the affairs of the country at large. In the meantime, we must prepare to hear Mr. Webster in New York, where the whole patri- etic portion of the metropolis, who are rapidly signing a general invitation for him to address them, are anxious to wipe out the stain which the that the events of the lust year or two have piaced us under better auspices. ye see clearer, we breathe | / 98 a ot iiaea, is jon was | freer, we feel a new assurance that our political pa, condack of ogy 3 gerarard a Feet ee ie tice ioneltinnee reached Viens wet | institutions, the rich blessings and in ¢ which | placed upon the people. Mr. Webster coi not | ug the recent action of our government, An ur- | We derive from our fathers, will endui be per- suffer from such coarse conduct. The people at | : appeal will be addressed to Austria on this subject. | Petual, be immortal, ifany institution of man on earth, | can be immortal!’ Yes, fellow citizens, the youngest of your children, the youngest of your grand children, will grow up to manhood in the proud feeling that they are born to an inheritance of imperishable libert; in these United States of North America, and in this | ancient and beloved—I say beloved, and to be always venerated under all cireumstances—beloved and vene- | neater a ‘The Arch-Duke, the brother of the Emperor, who is to Jarge, however, by silence, in the face of such in- | a comand the Austrian navy, will visit the United States sults, would be participators in the outrages, which | in the sopenpolcbee! pee! to examine our public yards Ce a. & i and modes of naval construction, and. doubtless, make must disgrace the bodies which indulged in them. | ti cir acduainted with the character of our institutions But let us hope that the days of anti-slavery are | generally. the public rumors in re t chended Cuba numbered. erly ee ely exe eeeated Re deabt a ycapact | tated. commonwealth of Massachusetts, Why, fellow- | has been fe t lh vovenument | citizens, we need not be Vain—we need not be too much The Legislative Explosion and the Canal erie ian Min teat down the iterement, | selfatisfied—but, after ally who is there among you, at Policy. this moment, that would exchange his political and 's0- ial condition for that which befals the inhabitant or the resident of any other country, under the wide seops should any be attempted; and the intelligence received | We give in our columns, to-day, the manifesto | by telegraph from all the federal officers in the South | justifies the conviction that it must fail and be abandon- | issued by the whig members of the Legis- | 44 No expedition can leave the United States success- | “ bogs ala etn — A renege 2 ide. | fully, The act of Congress and ofr treat; ith Spai with satisfaction ‘ou would stay un’ 0 tu. eee nee eee ae an oo _ | Will be faithfully executed by the administration, | tious of your country with satisfaction; you would enjo opposition on the other, the session was abruptly | “qhe jate French Ambastador and bis tamily will leave | that political power which is so universally disseminated terminated by the secession of twelve Senators, | the United States on the 1ith of May. Lady Bulwer will | ©" popular principles, with satisfaction and gratification. | a vast amount of public business cut off in mid | Visit England in the same steamer, Yor here every citizen feels he is a man. If he is one of the | career, the most important being the law autho- As econ sash bos governed, he tx also one of the governors, and he has the Secretary of Binks meluste to Wicking. | & Yeiee in every transaction of public poliey and national sizing a sort of loan of nine millions of dollars for | ton, the Nicaragua question will be immediately taken the enlargement of the canals. | up by the cabinet, England has committed yjolations of concern. Let others say what they will; let others eom- blish th To-morrow We | the convention #0 recently agreed upon aud solemuly shall publish the mend what they please; let them like either a more royal, more despotic. or a more democratic form of govern Pe a i i ment—for myself, and I believe I may speak for we manifesto of the democratic ratified by her; and the British Ambassador aueceeded | re rutished with our condition as people of the Suites members. These documents contain the views, the Salien eoleased pari Saviors Siminiotvetien, Mak | States and citizens of Massachusette—living under a party tactics, the selfishness, and the violence, of | on the table in the Senate. yt ee ee, ee eee ee eee She two factions, all of which are developed in full, | _ This lost ground must be recovered, and that modified ? hi r on : treaty must be confirmed, or ail the rights and iaterests of and without any reserve. the United States in Central America will be sacrificed to A thorough examination and a calm review of | B v the measure which produced the catastrophe in Genticmen, let us despair of nothing in behalf of our n. There has been too much neglect or concession we see it growing in prosperity; we shall see that the returning sense of the community, the great atfield should baye been sent home when Mr. Squier wes reealled. principle of love of liberty—and we might add, and I | would add, with all the emphasis that [ean pour out of ; . my heart—the love of Union, will keep us together. (Ap- Albany have satisfied us that the whole question | — Tt is stated that Mr. Walsh, late Secretary of Legation | Ti2,ue) Get had ton thoweund. rolten It Pesuid soak might be contained in a nut-shell of common sense. | St Mexico, who was sent to Hayti to unite with the | so axto be heard on the shores of the Pacific, if I could ‘B' : * | Britirh and French agents in concentrating the govern- | Cather around me the whole of this vast nation, I The loan proposed by the whig party, for the com- | ment of the island in Soulouque, has been snubbed by his | © ~ would say, fellow-eitizens, Union, Union, Union, now and | forever!” (Great cbecring) What are all these petty distinetions; what are all these cavils, and questions, and sectional quarrels! They are not the dust inthe ba- lance. They are not fit to inhabit the heart of a true American, for the heart of a true American embraces his whole country. and if it is not big enough for that, he had better tear it out and throw it from his bosom i Aj Plause,) Thave maid, geuilemen, that the tte I have one, if 1 have done anything for good, is mainly attributable to the support which you and your brothers apd your fathers have given me here in the city of oston. I am not ungrateful for it; as I have found you in times part.I find you now, | d 1 am sure I shall continue to find ous and e say to you, let me entreat you thix day, to et it to your children what I say—that as Boston found me thiriy years ago, she finds me to-day, without variation or the shadow of change—and I shall go to my | grave full of the deep gratitude which I cherish for her, | and her eupport of me in my politieal course thus far through life. (Applause.) Gentlemen, I bid you an affectionate adieu. By the blessing of God I shall see you again, under circuinstances, it may be, that will en- | wble me to express somewhat at large my opinions upon | | the present state of things in this country, (Cheers, and cries of “good,” “good.”) All this, gentlemen, is in the hands of that Providence which is over us. To Him T commend myself, I commend you, and I com- mend all the great interests of our own dearly beloved country, Gentlemen, farewell. A Corser or Tur Sroot Pigeon Batcu Doxe | lend checes te the. W * rae " Browy.—Collins and Dorsey have been sentenced | pau teheeed the concitehar of Abe thee rand the to eight years imprisonment, at hard labor, in the | Papen from the ye ips sere ng hy | — bouquets . 4 : in great profusion fell upon him from the hands of the State prison bs Phage eae Sgt cae be gare by | sittorme ho cecupied them, This mark r approval on * ot Wen tako e ‘og. | OUF correspondence. ey tris © usual means — the part of his fair hearers, drew forth from Mr, Webster whole Ftate of New York on that important ques | | exeape, but failed to impede the steady march of | he Femark, whieh far more true than poetio—* The justice, which will eventually reach the entire Ladies, God bless them.—they are all for Union.’ Mr. Webster then retired to bis rooms, and the gathering dis- batch of conspirators against the peace of society | and the proper administration of the laws. perred sable highness. Strange that there should have been any | | hesitation in recognizing the government of Liberia, and yet fo much willingness to follow foreign examples in San Domingo. General Taylor's poliey was to encourage the Dominicans agaiust the Haytiens—whites against blacks, republicans sgainst imperiulists—and make Soulouque pay indemnity for confiscating American propert | it ix announced here confidentially that Mr. Foote, of | the Buffalo Advertiser, late U. 8. Charge to Bogota, will roon take a seat at the editorial desk of the Republic, ar- rangements to that end being now in prog: The awards of the Mexican Commissioners have caused much dissatisfaction. and a Congressional inquiry is | threatened by the disappointed claimants. Some queer | awards were made, and some queerer rejections. | Sir Herry Bulwer, the British Ambassador, arrived in | 40); Washington this evening. I am authorized to say that the paper published in Boston (in the Cet), purporti to be an intercepted despatch from Sir Henry to Palmerston, ix a base forgery. We should not be surprised to see an explosion inthe cabinet before six weeks are past and gone. Stars of the second magnitude do not like stars of the first. Daniel Webster was too towering a man for Tyler—so he is for Fillmore. Mr. Fillmore wants to set up his own nine pins. pletion of the canals, under all the circumstances of the case, seems certainly to be unauthorized by the eonstitution, as it must be understood by plain and | unsophisticated men. The oppositioa of the de- moerats, on constitutional grounds, if they deem the organic law of more importance than theim- provement and enlargement of the canals, is also perfectly correct. Their secession may be called revolutionary, and violent, and rash; but still it was strictly parliamentary, and is authorized in extreme eases of abuse of power by a majority. When the law was first proposed, although we were in favor of enlarging our internal improvements, by loan, or in any other feasible manner, we thought, looking at | the constitution full in the face, that the plan ought to have been accompanied with a proviso to refer the eonstitutional question to the people. This is our eonviciion, and it is entertained not only by a great Freportion of the democrats, but by a large body of independent whigs in this region. The measure, | however, is in some degree removed from the con- | stitutional arena, and is thrown before the people in | all ite aspe constitutional, practical, Gnancial, feasible, and otherwise. Yet the special election will hardly be a fair test of the sentiment of the | sion. We would rather that the enlargement ofthe eanals, in ite broadest aspect, could be presented | to the people at large, together with the propo- | Id not even be better to | ‘As will be seen by Mr. Webster's remarks, he hopes soon to address his fellow citizens more at iength upon the affairs of the nation, His counsels will be looked for with much interest. sition whether it wo ehange the Erie cana! into arailroad, and have the} Agnyat or tue Fiorina —The regular line steamship whole matter decided upon at once. A rieb, or | Florida, Capt. Thor. Lyon, arrived yesterday morning from wealthy, or enterprizing State or people showld | Savannah, with papers from that city thirty hours in ad- never be adverse to the creation of a reasonable | vance of the overland mail, and green peas, radishes, &e uublic debt, provided it is properly laid out, and | thirty or forty days in advance of the season in this sec- with a reasonable prospect of am income arising | tion of the Union. Our large hotels will hereafter be, from it. In fact, we thiuk that inetead of nine mil- | pled. by means of the fone of dollars, twenty millions might be uvefully | Tither, &c., two months earlier than previously | The Extra Session of the Legislatare—Elec- ton of Senators Ordered. Stare or New York, Seonvrany’s Orrice, 7 Aunasy, April 21, 1861 Sheriffe of the Counties of Suffolk, Richmond, Dutchess, Columbia, Orange. Sullivan St. Law. renee, Franklin, Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Dela- ware, Schoharie, Oteego, Chenango, Oneida, Madison, Orwego, Jeflerson, Lewis, Seueca, Tompkins, Yates, To th Que ¢ eteamere, to obtai appropriated by this ral improve- | Flerida brought about one hundred and thirty j yi ol mente, and that t New York iteelf could | &** The Governor of the State having. by proclamation . at tb J or could | ° | - i made thie day. ordered a special election, to be held ¢ judiciously expend ten mi lars in the | Tue Recuwr News rnom Nicanagva.—The fol- y. the twenty-*eventh day of May, in the year one nd eight hundred and fifty Fighth, Ninth. sonstruction of orth | lowing note from the Minister of the State of nth teenth, ks and wharfs siver—that it would be capital and na, now resident in this city, is interesting at | geventcenth, Kighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twen- would be productive of vast and mighty advantage | this moment— ty-firet, Twenty-fifth, and Twenty-rixth Senatorial Di ' a tricts, and in’ the First Assembly district of Oswego to the city TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. county Bat the epec e on which is before us does | Trhould but poorly represent what I know to be the N that. purrvant tothe act enti- to wi ibis seainee tn ntimente of the government which I have the honor | tled “ An act to amend the act entitled an act respecting to verve, did I fail to convey to you my acknowledgments ctions other than for militia ai n officers, pas shape. The question will be narrowed | for the poins whieh you, in eommon with other friend April 5, 1842." paseed May §, 15 lection will be down to a decision at the polls t . t ol Nienra: have taken to disprove and correct the inju- | held on Tuerday, the twenty-seventh day of May, one » a decision ! n the conduct of the | sicus rumors and accounts which have been put in cir. | thousand eight hundsed and f at which the fole twelve seceding tor and if the people in | culation respecting that count i the feeling of ite lowing officers are t to wit:—A Senator in their districts should, from ¢ use, refuse to ree | Feeble towards the United Stat ts citizens district number one, in ict Horace Brown, = m ony cause, refuse to ree | © Vou are right in eupposiog that the gowernmont of | who has terigned; « Seuntor in district number eight, 1a surn two, or three, or four of the twelve, the Le- | Nicarngua is incapable, under any circumstances, of | place of Jchn Snyder, who has resigned: a Senator in gislature will bave the power of pasving the obn tenaneing. for e ringle moment.nny acts of violence, | distriet number nine. in placo of J >. Curtis, who , sagan gece within it territorive;—and vepecially any to. | bas resigned; a Senator in district number fifteen, in ious law creating the contingent debt of nine m citizens ot a eountr Re oy nt. pub- place of William A. Dart. who has resigned rin Kons of dollars, and of defeating the democrats nd people have t Pon interest in | district number min inc i. Fox, who . iabnaiee a welfare as those of the Un has resigned; a Se rin di eventeen, in their constitutisnal stand. The chances are, J am, very truly, your ot rant | place of Sidney Tuttle, wh nator in cording to the latest indications, that DE MAKCOLETA distriet number eigh in place of Jon Noyes, who ‘a . | w Yorn, 20d of April, 1861 has reigned; a Senator in distriet number ninet in have the best end of the contr 7 place of Charles A. Mann, who hae resigned: a Senator at the polls, bave the power to decide, ‘The Concert of Mr. W. V. Wallac In district number twenty, in place of Asahel (. Stone, the constitutionality of the measure, bu >on Leet night a very elegant axeembi: attended the | Who has resigned; a Se tor in district ty " " | conecrt of Mr W. Vincent Wallace, the celebrated com. in plac Aleason Skin wh signed; a | policy, propriety, and its practigability. If peeer of “ Marit,ina,”’ and other opers An apold | Bem in district number twe of Henry decide against the seceding democrats, the viet ; je for the .n of Mr. Arthur Santen, whe Bes congned t in district tree ‘ wae = Sencocete ber twenty-rix, im place of innip, who hae will be w whig Midagramoneng ticularly pleneed | resigned: and amember of Assembly in the First Assem- Now, what we object to in the whole scope of this | with theexecution, by it. ofthe o Maritana uy i pd ae tng tem Lap el Moses P. Hateh. costing Padres = <A & Senbenion wea ac lane vart of Mr. Wa whe has resigned, whore terins of oflice respectively would eentroverry, is, that with the prospect of @ victory | * Cimpunition which ws lanl pat oe Mr Mallace | cxpire the thirty-first day of December, one thoussnd in favor of the enlargement of the canal, notwith- | Loud applouse war recenved by orchestes foe the | eRbt Innured and fifty ove nding ‘ ont on or the | manner in which it iaved, at well as forthe other | Very Feepectfully, yours standing ¥ tion of the dem perate, r the feotromentel » “A *~ ; pee ae os | CHRISTOPHER MORGAN, Secretary of State. pose mtorests of the railroad companies, the whole | were the comporitions of M. Wallace himself, Thy | vantage of the movement will go in favor of the | “ Deut tur’ by Spof’ executed by Wal- - | Seward ty of this State, 1 A 6 seats a Hl Griebel, Bristow, Herw)". Schubert b Tyte. THE WEEKLY HERALD, | Y of this State, both at presentand | poucher, and 4, was truly exquisite, but it for _ + come ie a mixed and important | wae only c . iat 4 th ve of imusieal MAILS FOR EUROPE “age f at this time; and it & Mr. Wallace exhibited his admirable p th in bis — | only now n we 4 glimpse of day- | solo playing on the violin and the piny and his | The Britich mail steamship Africn, Capt. Ryrie, will light beyoud test mt the polls. We | comporitions wore ee ae rea we ited with | leave this port at noon to-day for Liverpool. ‘The mails rather think, b th 4 will carry | him in the de he plano forte sand foff, | Will close at half past ten o'clock thie morning their points, f loney of the times to- | man made ¢ triumph The Weaxiy Henaco, printed in French and Fr wards all se f intlati 1 " fdet oe oth be i will be publiched at half past ni Loo? thie morn: Of all kinds, and from the g: y aod ye Its contents will, of course, embrace the important Imaury around " 5 ' | eB. Walloce Rancl intelligence of the week—political, financial, commercial fp thts Heete ‘wore & i by . de a very decided pping, and theatrienl—to the hour of publication @ exper 1 cae o's tae of Leva , Mesers, Edwards, Sandford & Co, the Am mprese en dap on ; : i nf, No, 2 Columbia Buildings Livery and Now, 17 = fe - ; . * London, and § it No, 12 certain of e 2 ot J will t f A tives at the fF will rewel we if | ext y iroy | f " & etl Semmens Mactoes Smet 08 a th ity. Brray pe Me realy for dalvery on Friday.” mr sei y ‘Wigs and Toupees.—Batchelor’s newly In- weait end Bens iitves, Haseee Talent Rta UEC*aISS Sa coatsne "Rey Fare an ket and Pen Ki ‘Toilet = : ™ Catlery, ke.—The wn call the attention of those in oe toda’ thee ‘bales Citizens, and want of the je to their assortment, whieh is th picicin tue city; SAUNDERS, 147 Broadway, ne oe ee MONEY MARKET, it Ws Cards, with a rich silve: Torspay, Apri Very little ean be said about the stock market. transactions were large, wi the usual variations in prices, At the first board Erie Income Bonds advanced 4; New Jersey Mining Company 4,; Reading Railroad 4,; Brie Railroad 3; Harlem \y, and Norwich 34. Go-" border, en aud priuted in gold, 4 beautiful articke for | weddings, juvitations, &e. Alsc, finost plain French poroe- Tain wedding cards, abd a splenilid assortment of wedding envelopes, cake-boxes, &e., at EVERDELL'S, 32 Broadway, corner Duane street. The t Bag.—Messrs. Snow and Wilder have commer ced the publication of an elegant quarto rhoet in Beet OAT tle Une TS actigcton,” isonc of | Verbment stocks were in better demand to-day, at better the editors, aud. ench ‘number contains contrivations fe! | prices, A amount of railroad bonds changed Writers of established reputation, with humorous ill leas tions by some of the best artists in Boston, hands. At the second board the market was heavy, but , 4 ber, bat it has already at: | the cline. Erie Railroad ee een ie ee ciscsiohion: “fs cqnget be spened | tmere ene fiw callemnet thedectine: Mele Rafvosd Git off X per cent; Income Bonds 4;; Convertible Bonds 14, and Reading Railroad 1{, The recent advance in Erie Without creating sensations of pleasure, A few loose pen- nies will buy it at any of the perRdical and newspaper de- pote. Discovery upon ment in the Daguerreoty ports have long been out oduce the nat Discove?ty.—Great Exelte- © Art—Holines against Hill. Re- That experiments were being made Leolors in the Daguerrootype. Hol ay, has been working for the ceeded in bri i nting upon silve ket, and it iso held in larger lots than has ever been known before. Many old holders and original subscrib- ors have sold out, under the belief that £0 good an oppor- tunity to realize will not again present itself, It has been our impression that speculation would carry prices 0 a bringing out six distinct color Holmes will contest honorably for this discovery, and substantiate his right to | ; bape uh the credit of it as soon as possible; nothing relating to the | a8 high as they have been since the present hoard of Sisccvery ean be divuieed until, the patents shall be cb. | management came into power, and it is not at all impos- tained. “Those who get pictures taken by Holmes will aidin | sible but that such @ point will be reached, ‘The opening one of the greutest discoveries of the age. | takes place on the 14th of May, when we may expect an immense travel for a time, to see the road its entire length, here were exported from this port, during the week | ending the 2Ist inst., 4,829 bales of cotton, of whieh 2.14: went to Great Britain, 203 to Havre, 600 to European northern ports, and 1,384 to European southern ports. ‘The receipts at the oflice of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $1v: $00.768 01—balance, $3.700,512 11, Stock Exchange. ‘The Piumbe National Daguerrean Gallery, No, 251 Broadway, contains the largest and most interest collection of portraits of distinguished individuals in this country, Noone should fail to examine this celebrated gallery. World’s Falr.—Visitors to the World's Fair arg invited toe xamine the subscribe Cases, They are the most compact and kind manufactured, containing all that is necessary for the toilet of the most fastidious. SAUNDERS, M7 Broadway, corner of Liberty st., and 387 Broadway. $2000 U. 8. 6's, °56 Weg Wahaterie RR 600 944 1000 ‘07 iY ci r Englishmen! Seotchmen!! Irishmen!!!— | 40 uy Y You will find the largest collection of English, Sooteh 100 Indiana’Ce pref, 4433 ¢ Irith Newspapers and Mayazines in New York, at the £000 Penn ¥ 0 A t le and quiet Reading m, 105 Bowery—London | 2000 Erie 7’ a we 100 1 filed. Open every. da: lmnission, 6 couts,or a | 10 d WD, 60 | quarterly subscription, No bar. | 00 do, 103%, 25 % | : | WW Erie cony 71 BI ry 1000 Har | iM 10, bs 6 Wonderful sale of English three ply and | M4‘) do B. 8 8 patent tapestry ingrain Carpeting, ruzs, oil cloths, ete., MoeeHud tk mig bés 105° so Stonit ton RR Astonishing low prices, at the celebrated cheapest carpet 500 do 2d fo 98 100 Ports Dry Dik. tablishiment in the United States, No. 90 Bowery, Hiram A B00 do do do bIG MK 1 not derson's; ingrain carpote, Se. 4 1O0sbsNIEXRMCo 16 40 do cloths, ds, and 4s. per 23 Hart& NU RR 50 Norwich pref 26 Ocean Bank 100° do 20 Edgeworth Ld Co 0 co rived from Ca 150 do bo 100 do r ‘och & Syr . do Of three minutes, without training. Can be ecen until to- | sib uccie coca 184 100 Reading RR morrow at the above number. 100 do 230 Ab. 100 do” a EES Ae 200 Farmers’ Trust, U0 65" 650 do Odd.—We henrd of a gentleman who, | ic do 647% 400 do after having left his residence in company with a frien! 0 do 6s" 300 de day or two si claimed, ‘Thi ‘ve forgotten my bi 200 do 10 65) Odo T must go ba: * Nonsense,” his friend, “it is now 0 Erie R Wg _ 100 do on your hea Confoundit, so itis, ‘The only fault with SECOND BOARD. Knox's hats is that they areso light that one accustomed to Erie Income Bés 95 those of any other maker feels juconvenienced by them, and | a DW) 9654 this is the third time to-day I imagined I was in the street vO 4 hat *” The experience of this gentleman is identical with une th 11 who patronise KNOX, of 128 Fulton street. His | “Sshs Hudson Kiv RR AL Hate are the tent, most elegamt and economical in the outh Dry Dk 107, city—a fact well known to the entire fashionable world. RR wo a ze 23 60 Genln’s styles for Straw Hats.—The se: ton for Straw, Panama and other summer Hats approac and many strangers, from the South and elsewhere, are no making their purchases forthe summer. ‘To those, and the rublic generally, x would say that his styles of Stra ‘anama and other ‘of both sexes ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE TURF. er Hats, for gentlemen and children, are already out, and that they include all the varisus modes expected to bé in vogue in Paris during the ENTREVILLE COURSE PACING.—WEDNESDAY, tummer, as wellus various original designs. GENIN, 214 | ‘April 2, at 232 o'clock, P.M. Purse, $100, Mile heats, Broadway, opposite St. Pauls. | Beet three in five in harnest. “M. McGuire enters b. m. Ca- eT | yaa Maid. (J. Woodruff enters =. m., Lady Heving. F. J. Model Hats.—Examine the Spring Styles of cine enters ch. g., Dan Miller. Immediately after trot= Wn. elan, enter 5 William Pool. Z. Conklin enters b. g. Husted and Kendall's line of omnibusses w ave Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, for the course at 12, M., andl, P.M., returning ‘as goon as the sports areover. Fare cach way, % cents. ts JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, gentlemen's Hats. They are the most elegant hats yet in- | troduced. These who want a really beautiful article would do well to eall and judge for themselves, at W. P. DAVID'S, (successor to Amidon,) W1 Broadway, near Duane street, where all tastes can be suited. Foulard Silke at a great bargain.—Hitch- cock and Leadbeater, 47 Broadway, corner Leonard street, ti OEP Shake open this moruing, from auction, ® large lot of yard wide | ()ENTREVIILE COURSE: L.1—RUNNING AND TROT- foulard silks at 38, a yard; and have one of the largest and | pac, 4th 100 acti or i” Sealer seek et _assortments of all kinds of dry goods, which they sell | th Wn Mather, J.D. ‘oung Hickory. at the lowest rate | Immediately ‘iter, ile heats, The storm is over; and it Is now clear, that | pigte oie. pW the best place to buy clothing for the spring and sumer, is | § Z. Gouklin at the great clothing house of De Graw & Co., 138 Fulton | &'K Iine of ommib: street—the largest and cheapest stock ever got up in this returning as soon a city, and made in superb style, H. DE GRAW & CO., 139 Fulton street. 5 cents KLIN, Proprietor. cr Brooklyn, at twelve M. and one P. M the sports are over. Fare each way, JOEL G Ladies, 1f you wish handsome Galter Boots, Buskins, Ties, Slippers, &e: oF yourselves or children, xo direct to J. BS MILLER'S, ou Will find Black and colored Gaiter Boo i erate daily by Indies from all parts of the city and its vicinity. Look at This.—French Bootse—About 150 pairs of damaged patent leather and calf boots om hand, aud Will be sold. less than first cost; also on hand a large assort- ment of patent leather and calf boots of our own manufac- é ___ CALIFORNIA. IRCHHOFF DE SOLA San Francisco, runer & 'Co., St. Tho New York: FP. 'W. Brune Boston; Frubling & Grosche: Co., Corrison & C: jer & Co., John A. Droege & Bremen; John Mason & Co., ture, with will be wold cheap at No.7 Brondway. Wealta |. vvvnananannn ere tana. A OC oe ave the largest assortment of Indies’, misse children's | AWeRICAN HOTEL, PANAMA, N. GOTHIS ESTA- boots and sheee Licnpsen pel | Dishment is the Inzgest public howse on the Tethmus, ia | situated on hig! ound, in the most airy and health; La og hl wool Ingrain Carpeting —20,000 yards | tion of town, and in the centre of buriueas, By kiud and Rowery dtircin Anderson's; 400 yards door otl cloths only 3s. Tera EEs Pee per yard, 3, 4, 5, and 6 fees wide; Ei to 24 feet wide, 6s, to S#. per yard; ‘arpetings.—Messrs. rey have do hue for. Om ish floor oil cloths, 12 yard; they are very cheap. Peterson & Hum- astonishing business during the season COPART! NERSHIP NOTICE: ee ARRIN HAVING p with his brother, yen Warrin, the h fe ts fully ooeu- of ros ‘arrip, at No. 48 Maiden lane, New York. JOUN WARRIN, April 21, 1851. THOMAS WARRIN. ‘Whe New Wash weove . ANTED—A PARTNER IN A FIRST CLASS GRO- Pali mor dct hd norma tee pte bever mara | cery Store. The former partner has left the business. Cort, manafoct ne westonale sad 1 Alo, a Clerk wanted, The store vill be noid i a partner ts not secured, Stock and ixtures of the best q for four years. the Dispensary, , Ker, invites the attention of rge assortment of articles in t ine, which will be sold at the lowert manufacturers Ail Stoves warranted as represented. Stov livered free of charge, at the old stand, 353 Grand street, op- Posite Essex Market, New York. _ FINE ARTS. JORATIVE OCCUPATION. Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.—Ladiesare | municate to any lady or respectfully invited to examine this choice print ructions in two beautiful j the variety is, beyond all doubt, the plicit to enable either sex to practice the same as a genteel city. comprising the theet beontifel And lucrative eccupation, either for profit or amusement, r "hot, trifting eutle Siled up. and a cot on of articles in ¢: made to order. __A. & J. SAUNDERS. Housekeepers and all others in want of Bedsteade, &e., would do well to call at M. WIL- ‘ba repaired and ring no previous ki by leieure time may be pf income secured in the prod nd. Mr. Stevens, U . the article being im I ‘employ myself early the neightorhood. me days.” The instructions will be punctually forwarded ty retury of mail vo any part of the United Staton of postage, for §1, by addres P. UNEHO Boceter, NY. mee =a #t., where may be his line ever offered to the public, , Beda, Mattresses, &c. Patent Screw Be Cots, wholseale and retail. Dr. James W. Powell, Ocullst, Aurtat, &c., gontinues to devote his attention exclu nd Bar, from 9 to 4 o'clock, daily, has oceupied for the } av __ PUBLICATION: EW BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZIN| tT years, 261 Akarman & Ormeby, publishers aud booksellers, Warren street, where ean be had hie eto call theattention of booksellers, magazine earrietsy wi Wo ‘Also, his seif-acting Eye dealers and pediars in uew ‘publications, maga books generally, to thelr mew book and tablishment, a» the corner of Ann and N: w York, where can be found a lar sortment of all the most recent cheap pub! “Lee's Oriental Skin Preserve: sure to everybody dazaling white * will ine now-Lik ‘The Preserver is composed entirely of vegeta. | sines, & ich their large fac , and contains no injurious couipound, a rangem them to sell % ous eruptions, lowest pric &O. pled z care, burn, yellow Promptitude and attention t m with | Railroad stock has brought a great deal upon the mar- | 00 10; payments, | HE <1 ‘Society will ind inst. Tickets Vibe offiee, wenth tre HE SIXTY-FIPTH ANNIVERSARY OF ST. GEO: Peery Tals Boctety will steel’ Giving meee Trinity Church en Weduesday, the 2%d inst., at 3 o'clock P, M. The Rev, Dr Shen id de aren ember id friends of e caer ied idof the Chariteble Pana of the Secieage !—POLES, RES! cy W w York, aro requested to attend a im ‘clock, on Wednesday, pril, in the Hotel Broadway, coracr oi Authony street, means for ameliorating the destitute cor of their compatriots, who fought for the liberty of Hungary, and who have arrived in thia city. | OTICE.—A MEETING OF THE SUBSCRIBE} ‘the Colored Homie, for the purpose of elect and managers for the chaning term, will be beld om day, 2ith inst., at the lecture room of the Mercer si chureh, entrance on Greene street, below Clintom place,, Punctuality to the time is respectfully requested, OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—NEW YORK, APRIL 23, 1s51.—With the considerate permission ‘of the Goods Cloris Mutual Benet and Protective Assoviation, the acting agent of the Matters’ Clerks im the eity takes this opportunity of promulgating the following, so thats generous majerity muy coincide in and act with the views: therein expressed, a proceeding which wilh gain for a hard-- Working and numerous ¢luss many an extra hour of rationals enjoyment and leisure, Cyolutions passed Unanimously at the last regular meet ing of the Dry Goods Clerks’ Mutual Benefit and Protective ‘Association, with regard to the" early closing plan” in the city of New York Resolved, That in the Iti | | | } | York, we ize brothers i | abridging the hours of labor, | gure Gan a hem in th 2 ment of the ¢ tem of elo res, Resolved, That we hereby appeal to all members of this Association, aud ail Dry Goods Clerks, whether wholesale or retail, as’ they value "early closing” themselves, “to do unto others as the: ld that ot! hould do onto them,” by refraininy from purchasing hats after 8 o'clock P.M. Resolved, ‘sone of the surest preventives to the ac~ | cursed cvils of late hours of business, we would respectfull, | advise that all hatters who do not close their stores at ck, are unworthy the patronage of dey joods clyrks uti they adopt the hour of the hatters’ clerks. Further ce unnécessary, the foregoing is sub- fair conelu 0 CONTRACTOR PROPOSALS WILL BE ce of the Bank of the Republic, M ver street, until Saturday next, 23th mitted fu OTICE 1 syproval | chants’ Exchange. a inst., for the buildings Now. Sand 9 Broadway, coraer of Wail street. Said bu: ‘4 to be entirely removed om before Saturday, May I7th. Possession given May lat, at noo ENRY F. VAIL, apexes LAND AGENCY.—THE UNDERSIGNED OF~- fers his services as au agent in all matters appertaining: to lands in Texas, but particularly to select unlocuted landa, and procure patents for the same.” Terms moderate, and will! de made kuown whea iuformed whatis to be done.’ Adi H. G. CATLETT, Dallas, Texas, REMOVALS. RENAL; CIMBREDE, CARD ENGRAVER, LATE Jolin street, has removed to No. 8 Niblo’s Gar- Broadway, between Prince and Houston streets. jomers’ order# executed by leaving directions as above. N. B.—Will cpen new importations of fine stationery and. fancy goods onthe Ist of May. EMOVAL.—JOHN G. WYMAN, MERCHANT TAILO! har removed from No, 235 to 257 Broacway, opposit the City Hall. vA __FLORICULTURAL, 7 ERBENAS.—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following uewest varieties of VERBEN AS, mever before offered for sale in this country, Also, choice selected varieties. They will be well packed in baskets, and delivered im rotation as subscriled for, from 10th to 16th May, FIRST CLASS OF 12, $3.00, Bijou, rich parple. St. Margarette, setglet, (vio Barkerii, brilliant searlet. let contre.) i Clotilde, carnation striped. — Val De Suavaise, Gem of the West, rosy erim- _ largest blue. fon, Vulcan, deep rich violet. Incarnata Perfecta, beauti- Vampa, blue, marbled with: ful blush white, Reine de Tvancaise, white White Perfection, extra fine. aud carmine. Louis Philippe, maroon. SECOND CLASS OF 9, $160. Bolle de d'Feu, fiery scarlet. Ignea, fine searlet. Beaute Supreme, rosy lilac. Jeuny Lind, crimson centre. Defiance, (large) scarlet. ‘Tweediaue, purple. Daniel Webster, chocolate. Wonder of Scarlet. Multitids, piuk and white. Also, Flower Seeds in packages, new Vegetable and Grasa Seeds, Flowering Plants, aud a general assortment of arti~ cles in this line, are offered for sale. Those in want will 6% Broadway. ‘TY DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, ening of April Sth, on the return of the Ai ite Company to fog nitcen ston ON THE. oericus Ea w York, Diamond Breastpia, contain — ‘The tinder will receive the above reward returning it to 69 Avenue D, EVENING, reet, or i ckage of Papers, of no value % uitable reward will be pai same, at No. 32 Brow two ceroons Gu and sixty poun s e it will lead to the detection of the thief, id ceroons, will receive the above reward, b; xe id for the retura Any information or to the recovery pelying to STRAYED PROM 82 OAK STREET, $ on M : Jock, & emul’. ing Charles ly black 5 side of his neck white: Answers to the na pald to the fmder, TRAYED OR STOLE A LARGE BLACK NEW- »S foundiand Dog, with a few hairs under his throat: and at the back of bis he Fite dol rs Will be paid om de. livery at 176 East Fourteenth street, continue five i fs received until the Ist of Jua: NDREWS. A. M., Principal. 2 ."M., Associate Principal, cher of Modern Languages. » Teacher of Music. - E, Smith, Esq., 5 Park row, FRENCH GENTLEMAN OP CONSIDERABLE EX- perience s# an instructor, would like to form — oy nglish and Classical Tutor, to begit. ‘or further particulars, address N, C., 1.—Money no obj 0, MAN CEACTURING, PHARMACEUTICAL, AND ment with a thorough @Seloolin t | office of this paper Analytical Chemiste.—The advertiser, who has considerable experience in the above brane and ce wheles An age rug busit ued. Al the evening. tudent,” WoNTED BY A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO | inatrnet in the usual branches of aa English tion, and in the elementary branches of French and A situation as Governess, OF ant ina li nary: alio, would instract i ork, &e. objection to any part cf the country... Respectal given and required. Address Eligay Herald office, Pitmples, tetters, chaps, chilblaing, with every | patronage, and aseure the trade that tothing shall other eruption the « te wot, | ing on thelr side to give their customers the moat un: transparent and lovely complenic ut up satisfaction, City dealers, pediars, carriers, Ke, form of a powder, beautifully perfumed, and soldat theee | fnd on our counter the latent eaves of ail publishing shillings per box, or three boxes for one dollar. To be o both im the book and periodical lines, aud every attention tained only at 435 Broadway, corner of Howard street, S the part of the proprietors to make it their interest to fa th their business, All the magazines published in New York, Philadel ph ‘will be found on our eounter at their eation—an arrangement that will Le found of special interest and importance to all city dealers, earric: d can vassers, GEORGE AKARMAN, THOMAS OR blishers aad York, in the drug stor Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—Everybody at- tributes a different cause for its curative powers. One ne Paper rays itis simply beenure it excites the lungs to perform freely their fonet other, that it only causes appetite nd elsewhere, liest ‘hours of publi: and digestion, and makes you feel cheerful aud happy—siatit Booksellers, corner Aas and Naseas st jew York. uces quiet sleep and strength; another that it equalizes " electricity, another that it is a powerful nervine, actiag up- | @ (QQ) VOLUMES OF HOOKS, 10.00 PRINTS, JUST | on the fluids of the brain that give strength to the system— | 9 received, and ee! at very low Roe but they allagrre that it is the most wonderful invigorating | inp ® splendid collection of elaesical Feuch Books, health restorative known. You ean get the genuine at 10) | A'vo om hand, at sil timer, « OLN PS NEAGLE, oagpalepetetsaee | Old Curionity Shop, 12 Nessa He : Bogle’s Amole is the most delicious article | for shaving d for imparting ate ath to the skin, accom CLOTHING. panied with smoothness and Sold by the inven. ~ tor, Win, Bogle, 277 Washin &: Sands, 10 Pal- | QPRING CLOTHING OUR SELECT AND EXTENSIVE t Rasht arke & V Broadway; Cary & Co., tock of Clothing for the season it now ready, cotm- igham & Day, Pearl st, N.Y Prising all the Intest styiee, of garmente of the day, a . | everything that i# new and chaste in to be found in | Hi nd Whiskers Cut In the Latest and neatest style, always conforming to the shape of head, fea- Shie or Buropean m i. BB and 36 John atres D. & J. DEVLIN, t, corner of Nassau et. ts "and general appearance of : the ji » 15 Nemenn, sexner of Plas ctetee ehteelo ond NOLISH INEN AND LADIES’ UNDER the justly celebrated infallible oncuent for the hair, i¢ et ry t hy tenes mg es 4% jake, sacks, | dresses, and Jenny Lind's, toys” Moeses, Me. Ladies sup: | Hat Dye Thompson's Liquid Hatr Dye, | Boing their ow fate have ‘them made in the ich golore the hair as svon as it ie a anne * 1 : ind Beir gicen, and fo warranted superior to any dye nae embroidery done to order, 2 olserve No, 317 Green- tive honey Feturueds can be. apyiied without feat Te'gee | wich, between Keade tnd Duane, meer | peek hates or applied at 17 Park Row, wader Burloe | (VAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. | Ladies or gontiemen leaving tie city, or breakin, hourekeeping, Furniture, &¢., by sending thr dene i. M. De N. B.—Ladies attended by M obtain the highest cash price for Clothing, | mn the or at hie res ELDOR?, 13 Bim streot, . Dusseldorp. Dye, to cotor the halr | applied, without injury to the | ed immediately without dis- Phalon’s Magte I whiskers the moment it It can be wae f. It ia appliedgor Fold, a 9 ar Toupee mal oty, ll7 Beondway: | (VAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. For sale d country by draggists generally. | A+ —The highoet price can be obtained by ladies and gen- tlemen who left off Clothing, Furniture, and Jewel- Halr Dye—Who would consent to be ex sonding, thesarh od rope ot Live: rimented upon by dabbt taeelve NSTYN, 46 Brosaw i perpenal Shen'ty anlar noint | Ladies attended te by Mrs. Levenstya. lished and tm ruc ‘ the ‘risk of dina 001 ‘ t, We isk of disap. DRY GOODS. dat 4 Wall street, and at ‘all the druggists and perfu- ARIS MANTILLAS.—THE MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 1 Broadway, (exclusively appropriated to the im pn and manufacture of these clegant appendages of Ia. attire), was opened on Tuesday, the lat of April, and is w replete with a moet superb and extensive variety of the Very Intest Parisian designe, in every rich and fashionable id Hair Dye Instantly con- verta red or gray hair to brown of black. Gournud’s Ita- Kian Medicnted Soap cures tan. pimples, freckles, eruptions, fe. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile eradicates hair trom upper | Material, The inspection of jndiee is respectfully solicited. face, or any part of the body—warranted. Gouraud's GRO, B+ LPIN, 351 Hrondway. id Ronge, for pale lips and cheeks: Lily White, Hair Re r " are alifoaund at Dr. PEL GOURAUD'S PARASOLS.—~THE SUBSCRIBER, ANDREW hon 1 7 Walker etrort, first stora manufacturer and wholeenle de has hand ath Third street, Philadel- | Offers for enle on liberal t embroidered bro , Boston. cade, lenced, chend med, fringed, ivory tipp tacvls, Also, Um es. We would enil the at= ring Wire, to a recent improven Jed a silver medal for the first pr am ru ALON Wis ener of Doy wteest mine before purchae ted, for Mexican 12 Cedar street, eee THE TELEGRAPr (THE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY, BETWEEN New York, Ph Iphia,Baitimore, and Washington.— New York office, corner of Hancver and Beaver streets. Copy his addre Wigs and Toupees---The largest and most a --- ——. awe - ooo @ varie’ astortment of thene celebrated articles » <= wa-= -—= the hand, at CLIRRHUGH'S roadway. In slap ent wires from Washington re « they fit the hair prow i New York, Jersey City, Tentence @cising from pressure, weight, and hoat Tronton, ‘Philadelphia, Obvinted, Gopy the addres ” Beltimorg and Washington ¢ erent Moree Line Holls PatingenesiasA certain Care for npany, having lately m: be . tly increased ite facilitte tized ite business in the now Pp ber of mors bile, with an yuatled. The otf ip )PORTES.—A NEW AND SPI ENDID or without the & pened by W street, in a J. F favor, recoived from all p they have only to become ky Others. Prices ot A from Grand Pins ti and without the Moliaa, Pinave taken In exchenge. Pianos to hire. WATERS & BERRY, 33 and 447 Broadway, FGk SALE-AN ORGAN, HAVING TEN STOPS, IN A Grecian case. Thit organ is entirely now, ant of 'a vety fine « It will be sold low, om apylication te 00 mond nl and do'elock, 1M. OR SALF.—A ))-OCTAVE PIANOPORTE, IN GOOD order, fe cheap, for cash, on account of an altera tion in the h Inquire a& 19 Greenwich street, base ment. HERMAN KRALL, AS ENIIRELY NEW 04 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Vianotorte, of excellent tone and finish, is for sale for $175, by KERKSIEG & BREUSING, Importers of Foreign Music, 421 Broadway. WENANCIAL. HICAGO AND GALENA TEN PER CENT RA Cc bonds, $50,00), the bends of the Chicago and Galena Railrot Fer cent interest, payable in New Ye rh he principal éouvertible stock of the company any time within four years. Th forms » link in the great chain of fonds from the Ath Cities to the Missiseippi river, aud possesses aleo a very val al tratic, It is one of the cheapest roads ta the ving cost but about eit in completed 10,009 om € t mile to Elis ago The tant i u “div. Company was eight par cont for tix months on hed portion of the road. The bonds above mention £ those issued for the purpore of extending which point it is under eontene security on t tained of the subscribes JOUN THOMPSON, 64 Wail street, MONEY TO LEND ON BOND AND morta! in sums to sult applicants, oh productive real extate in tl 8 or Willi burgh. Apply to. §. BR treet, in Croton Water office basem juin of por kood city security, ‘Upwerde will be loaned at ai $18,000 29, 108847, SX PER cone ne J tnd mortgage, in one er more me, roduetive real estate in thie city, Ales, money to men lirooklyn snd Willlamaburgh property, in mummy to ‘Auply to JOA Pe No. 28 Wall street, corner of Broad, TO LOAN AT SEV a city pro $200,000- 1 fuit applionnts. ONE f PER CENT ON IM rty, in sume of $2.0 ; Address box - taba M TANTED—A PERSON TO INVEST CAPITAL IN A highly profitable business, aud assiet in earrying it ress N.Y. He e nid Assiv’ in earrying it ow Ae APER MWANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & CO, 9 Pearl rtroct, ar pared t French and American Pa yles of gold, volve me, and also oak a which they off Bone for Bn ‘ W PAPER HAN CORATIONS, Dr # #by ite ud Chava, Ay on 1 ‘ T betwee Madison his

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