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NEW YORK HERALD. wee JAMES GORVOS BBYNBTT, PROPRIPTOR ANP BPITOB. OF FULTON AND NASSAT STB. Wew York, Frida, ———— A very Jong and interesting debate transpired ©, Abe United States Senate, yesterday, on . Bor- land’s eeoketion asking for information yerative to the object of the expedition to Jayag. {t will be observed that many democrats 91g With the whigs mopporing this as an impol\fe measure at this time. From this we should Judge that they be- Beve that this naval mission will ullimately be of great benefit to this country, that they do not look pon it as a President ranking project, and are not disposed to embarrass the adwinistration by being feo inquisitive, We observe that the great Whitney railroad projyet was again broached. This matter ie entirely too extensive, and will trke up too mach time. to meet with attention prior to the Presi- @ontial election. The st be attended to—it is most important scheme of the day, and will overshadow all other projects thut can be started. In the House of Represontativer, several prop: tiens for more lands for railroads in lowa, and else- whore in the West aud Southwest, were brought for- wurd. The representatives from the new States are decertmsined to use up all, or nearly all, the public lauds for the b n sections, notwith sanding the old States assisted in paying for tho domain. A debsts on the politics of the day gene- and new England abolitionism particularly, wound up the day's legislation. f the Legislature were in a state itement, yesterday, After the Senate took ap the bill ist negroes who wish to emigrate to Liberia One gentleman is enid to have assumed the chara ter of Mu k, and travelled over and ex- plained Lanimals of Africa, A debate came off in the Assembly on the Canal let- Sings, in which Mike Walsh deliberately charged the investigating committee with having suppressed important evidence, and supported his assertion by giving the names of his informants vesolution, which literally ra residenoy 1 nofit of their ov limate an. ios the contracts, by crdcring the Auditor to pay the drafts of the Commissioners, eventually passed, by 74 bo Twenty-two of Mr. Cushing’s democra- tic friends supported this resolution, which will pro- bably pass the Senate by a very large majority This may be looked upon as a settlement of the whole eanal question, so far as the Legislature is concerned ; but it understood to bo exceedingly doubtful whether the Auditor will pay any atten tien to this mandate. He will probably prefer send- ing the matter to the courts for adjudication. The new bar in the Hudson river has proven such a se- Fious impediment to navigation, that a bill has been miroduced in the Assembly making an appropria- tien for its immediate removal. The House of Representatives of Massachusetts yesterday agreed to adopt the Maine lquor law, Without the proviso eubmitting it to the people for ratification. The Senate, it is supposed, will con- eur with the House, and the bill will go into eflect on the first of next month. Under the head of city politics will be found reso- Jatious which are very important at this stage of sbe Presidential campaign. It will be seen that the tro democratic committees last evening declared for Cass, and one «f them repudiated Douglas by name, as the democr et the White House. The unanimous declaration o Old Tammany for the General, will not be without ite effect throughout the whole country. It appears that it was circulated at Washington and elsewhere that Deuglae had the Young Men’s Committee in bis pocket. He will soon learn his mistake, he ever believed it. The news will full like a thundor- bolt on the President makers at the capital. What is the next move on the political chessboard 2 Cass delegates at large have been selected islative democratic caucus of Maryland. other alleged fugitive slave, named Horacs Presi, has been arrested in this city, aud claimed MM W. Rees, of Baltimore, as his property. he investigation is still pending, and a vigorous figl.t is made by the abolitionists on the one band, and the claimant's counsel on the other, for the redemption or the retarnof the man. It is alloged that be escaped in 1847, from the Inber of his owner, and testimony is to be vd (his day to abow that ne owes no service. Yree.ou is married, and has one child. ic candidate for the tenancy y the Arn Poors’ Day—- AnpRew Stevens’ Ren- NISCENCES OF THE AsTOR PLACE Rrov.—Yeaterday was published Andrew Stev 1i, professing to disclose all the curious myst: Astor Place riot, in which many unhappy | sous were killed and wounded, and also disc some few of the secrets connected with the Porroet divoree case. Tho statement measures about three eolumns of rignarole, badly written ; but it d t seem to give any accurate ory of that event, he- youd what the newspapers of that day promulgated to the public, with the exception of a little fi f Andrew Stevens himself, in regard to t long sing ol All Ke Da appropriate to of April J ver} seems an Apri) fool’ production, for it taining nothing e matter, Wi his own ri Cc avy memes ality ig may be put ina on of in the busine nuts exer} t have quarrellod ant ot Stev tops te hasbeen a ot Mr sort of sgent, or * frie ¢ F ral 4 his vices orts able and uaquos- tionub! four, or six thousand dolls & has ovly got in Porrest’s debs i wo three thousand dollars—therefore t owee Lim the differonce, which, as he oan- get it oui of bis pocket, he codeevore to take out by a long statement, showing up the bis ch ter, and galling the un- ate tragedian @ great many uc ne re 1 ation,’ ‘democratic nc an,” § ‘ern &e. Well, Othello may be ery bad man—it all vory ten of bim t we do pink Tago is a saipt means. The discioaures on the riot are ve ard very general, giving few namos, dates, or facta, thut ean be of any servi fact, a bette eonnt na m n doteil, could ho written cd the filee of tue daily journals about that pe 1, and culling he various evir investigations Di Attorney rove ah Obes of In bin « lieat rep . iio f the people f vent trust THE TWO DEMOCRATIC ¢ at Tammany Ball, « General Demoer: Mr. Cushing's | * attending the | > | sisters, who are y which Jie had e matter, and which was | ally 1 ubout (be time the riot took place. h paraded publication was made oa the —and certainly tho | h he | City Pel a ANERAL COMMITTEES OUT om OF Gass. Ay waportaat mectings were held A the Old Men’s and Yeung Men's Aic Committees. In both, Lewis Case # the democratic candidate for President A States, notwithstanding the desperate efforts #ouglas men, and the Houston men, and the # ofsome other candidates, At the Old Mou’s Committee. Augustus Schell presided, tund Jonas BD. Phillips and Joseph Hilton acted as Secre- taries, ‘The following resolutions, offered by Alderman Barr, of the Sixth ward. were unanimously adopted:— Rosolved, That the Democratic Republican General Com- mative of theci'y and conaty of New York, in view of the approaching National Convention, to be held st Baltimore, deom it proper to express their opinion on the «election of « candidate to be nominated by that convention for the Pre- jdeney of (he United States, solved, That whilst we recognise amongst the candi- Gates mentioned throughout the Union the names of dis- tingriebed emocrats, the nomination of either of whem would be wourt cheer(ully and zealously sustained by the Hernceracy of thiv city, we cannot but reflect the ceutiment of tho domecracy of this city, as evinced in their resolu- tious of inctraction te their delerates te Baltimore, and express ovr preference for the nomination of General Lewis Case asthe candidate of the demoeratic republican party 7H FAV’ Last evening, twe v ‘was ondorsed of the Unit’ of the ~ frien” of the Union. That, doring along wad eventfal life, he has faithiutly + ictained tue principles of Jefferson and Jack- foo. iu the war of 1S12, heupheld on the eld of battle the banner of bis country; as Secretary of War, under General Jackson, he Was found the principal supporter of the ad- winivtration of that distinguishe as Minister at is, ho vindieated the great right of the freedom of the » nd us Senator in Congress, has displayed hie devo to the Union, his eympathy with the unfortunate victims in the cause of iverty in the Old World, and sustained the cleim of the United States to her rank amonget the nation ef thecarth, That justice to him and to our principles point to him ss thomatural and national standard-bearer of the democracy in the coming contest, ‘On motion, resolved, That the forozota: publi-hed in the National Democrat, New and Journal of Commerce. i Young Men’s Committee, Mr. John Wheeler provided as Chairman, and Thadeus B. Glover aud John A. Sinith acted as Secretaries. The following important, Intions were adopted unanimously and with gveat enti Risclved, That in Lewis Cass the de ie rep yen ef theeity and county of New York re ed citizen, the fearless soldier, the profound an, and the unimpeachable de- resolutions be ORK HERALD nb tionn, se ritk, t mocrat, Resolved, ‘That as the looaland general representativer of the democratic republicaa young mon of this city, we pro- mm bim as their choice for the Presidency of the United Stat nd they will regard any delegate from this city more Convention, who falters an in- atantin t of every honorable menus to secure the | nominat the juetruction of his anit as unworthy of their future confidenes. Resolved, That while we explicitly express the decided preierence of the democratic republican young men of this y for the of the Senator from Michigan to t ft of the republic, ted sup) entativ ‘These resolutions, coming from the young men. are the more strong becauve this committee was supposed to be } idendified With * Young America’ and Douglas; but it seems there if not a Douglas man apon the entire con mittee. When adjourning, nine hearty cheers were given | for Lewis Cass Arrest of Another Fugitive Slave. .! COMMISSIONER'S COURT. eo. W. Morton, Esq. Avnir 1.—Horace Preston, a tall and powerful looking mun of color, apparently about 27 years of age, was brought before the Coramissioner on a Warrant charging him with being a fugitive from the labor of Willian Kees, of Baltimore, Maryland. Ou his entering the Court, the wife of the alleged fugi- tive, a good looking woman, with but a slight portion of color.” rushed over to him and hung about his neck. She remained in court. weeping, all the day. Williaa Rees, son of the claimant, being examined by Mr. Busteed. counsel for the claimsnt. deposed that Horace Preston, the man present, was the elave and pro- perty of William Rees, of Baltimore—I know him from the juct th ed in the same house for 13 years; we ed atthe © business, which was brick-making, ia amie brick yard; we worked side by side for two years; he ate off the same wheelbarrow with me, and the Fame kettle thet made my breakfast msde his; he was a tlaye, the property of William Rees, when he left Bulti- mol ug the whole time I knew him, T knew him | nothing else but a slave. the property of William Rees, and iu his service; Le worked for no one else during ail at time; L went out with him every m ig and re. turned with him every evening trom work marks of his perron to identity him; 1 know his voice; i identify him from the fact of haying known him all that } consti | a no particular mark that Lremember but one, ut his person—that is, the apperjaw teeth, in trout, are wide apart; 1b ation with him this mornia T spoke to him in the § ion how do you know . + Yes, sir, Mr. Culver, who appeared for tbe alleged fugitive, ob- sions of the man when uni I wis taived with you.” [don't import more; we had a little chi about the time he left Baltimore; y night; we thought it was on said he loft Baltimore about five years wus the first time Preston has seén ine nuday morning; he ce; this morning ince he left Balti- Mr. Busted objected to the question, unless the wit- ness knew the fact of his owa knowledge. Witness continued--There were two or three officers there; there was 5 man named Martin there; Mr. Busteed, the counsel. was there also; there was a uuu there they called Joc; T do not know his other name. nor whether he wae an officer; [ heard Hori was there. and I went ‘0 see if he Was: the first intimation I had of his here wae from Mr, Bustecd; I don't know in whose P was: all I know is that he was there; it was ator about nine o'clock this morning; I arrived’ in this city last evening, about seven o'clock, alone; I heard Horace was in New York two years ago, 'Q.—Who om the last informati about him? A —It was uunieated to me by my father; 1 do not know who informed him; Treside in Baltimore tity, State of Me land No, 1*9 Hanover street; I will be 31 years of age on | the 1th day of next April: Horace is a three years my junior; | went to werk in. the brick yard about that tine, befcre him, and he followed me right up; Tam a son of the ei 5 ickmaker; my father will be 67 years of age on the 14th of April, Q.—Has he any | mlave how? A.—Yos, the mother of Horace ow Living in bis famil lighter than Horsce; I know sh p him often and bis two the mother is a hada husband; not prepared to | Litele r whether he is living he disappeared three years ayo; worked out, and | my fathers house with hia’ wite: | he treated her well, rather admitted jh and when he didu’t be sted”? {h y. (laughter) | ina little lighter in color then he ; + | called am 9; L know his to be # slave from t that my father 'merried what is termed his, Hora been a | owner, or mist | ing about the ho | knowledge that my mother t year! when I wea about ¢ | can't tay of any ownershis that time | Mr. day bere entered the court { counsel with Mr, Culver, avk of age; [ exercised over lim at and a* an associate dd to look at the affidavite | inthis care. Q.—Wha' ivowledge have you of his being | a slave, beside the factof your father holding and ciaim- | ing s ruch? A.—None other, except my. fitl | marry + mistress, or owner; | have no knowledge, except t ve heard my sty-mother say she owned | bim. | _ Br. Culver objected to the witness giving in evi what he had heard. Q—Aside from what your mott said, have you any knot that he wag w slave? A— | Nowe (; Lhaye no knowledge | thet my mother owned Horace befurv she was married to my futher; 1 did not know Horace before my father mar ried bis second wife; that was in ‘81 or £2; I don't remem- I do not know ber ever secing any bill of sale of this a { my mother ever transferred him over te my father; y fuer told me thrt he had heard Horace was here in how York, and be asked me if L would come on and iden- | tity him: thie was on Tuesday afternoon of this week; he rhad rent hi w he did not mentio u me; Tama married man; my father has | | nineteen children and m half, (Laughter,) —Has your father divided his property amongst any of his children ? A has not, or Ishould have known it; my step- | mother lived in Cembridge, Maryland, before she married he n't kuew how she be poskeased of Horace was kidnapped in March, ‘47. ff; buthe told me hina norning, walked away. Q.—ie it not a hat parties d to their fivedom are heid #¢ eleves, and that | quently bring suits for their freedom, Burtoed | The Commissioner said that thet wara historical fret Witne-s coutinued—My father did not give me any d ene to pay Mr. Martin. if this man was recover J not give me any directiona about it: he did net | eidh any Tunds for that partioul ject; I | home when my atep-mother toreside | her; lw very soon after that t ool; as | mer, Horace and his mot » my | ue shortly afver (he martag hin two | have been born sinee then: H sot born | because I recotleet playing with bm, aud he must i cen Worn the ater.) Te at my | wher did not # p into thi fother | im way uit of | nay fal yland; Tea ar th father out © tep | hw th my { ate of ; ; for i the | ed an. he had any | aia ; it was twenty | r tioa of the witness twice, snd theyeould mot new erem> ‘examine om that point. ‘Mr. Culver—I propose to examine the witness as to the treatment this man received from the man who claims te be his owner, ‘ Mr. Busteed—I wish you would ask him as to the treetiment Horace had received. It would be well that the commmnity should understand it, and understand the motives, the quo enimo, that actuate the whole of zou phi- lanthropiste in those movements. He was treated better there than he could be in New York. ges josed. a thay a widest ite cease was twice closed, an eo ‘A discussion arose as to the right of the dofendant’s counsel to see the power of attorney. Mr. Busted did not object to their seeing it, if they examine him (Mr. 8.) on it, but they had no right to reall the witness again, nor to crose-examine him on that point, which was nm elicited by the re-examination ofthe witness by the claim- ant’ counted. ‘After some argument by Mr. Jay and Mr. Busteed, tho Commissiener suid he withed to give every possible lati tude to the accused; and he world permit the cross-exa- mination on that pomt as to the power of attorney. The witness was recalled, aa ‘snid—My Suber et on a paper by me, purporting to be a power of attorney, to iit: bustced, whieh { delivered to hin. 23 Mr. Culver (to Mr. Busteed)—Will you produce it ? Mr. pusteed.—No. Mr. Cuiver—Then we object to the pro- ceedings aloes the paper is produced. Mr. Busteed contended that, by the act of Congress, they were not entitled to it. If the possessor of the power of attorncy primarily ratistied the Commissioner who is- sues his warrant for the arrest of the fugitive, it is sufi- cient. ‘The Commitsioner decided that the defendant's counsel were entitled to vee all the papers in the case that were defore hi Witness eontinued—T know the rignature of Wim. Rees to this power of attorney; I saw hitn write hia name, Q—Ilins Mr, Busteed, to your knowledge. acted under this power? , Mr. Busteed eaid—This witness cannot answer that question, [Admitted.] A.—Hie has; {am not p d to say what steps he has t: it was handed to Mr. Busteed by me. yesterday. Q.—Where was Horace Preston at the time? [Mr. Busteed objected ] Witness said he did not know where Preston was at that tine; I don’t know if Preston was ar- rested before this morning; I don't know who arrested him; I would suppose that Martin was connected with his arrest; I haye heard no facts in reference to Martin's connection with the arrest until [arrived hero; 1 do not know that my father hue employed Martin, ‘The cross-exumination was continued at very great length, and the defendant's counsel said they had “several witnesses to examine to prove that the accused was a free man, but as the hour of adjournment had arrived, they case was necordingly adjourned, ‘A good deal of angry feeling was mani counsel on each side. Previous to leaving the court-room Mr. Buetced suid he would test Mv. Jay's philauthropy. and offered to put down $25 towards a fund for the pur- chase of the slave, if Mr. Jay would ribe $50, ‘The aecused was delivered over to the custody of the ma shal, Police Intelligence. tickets for California from A. H. P the Isthmus, that their tickets were worthl forced to return to this city. J to Messrs. A. H. their nuinber. nom 71 Courtlandt str made an affidavi ©. Barney, one of City toconvey their passengers from Panama to San Fran- cireo, end that Mix. Pride was then at Pauama, where he d gone to see that every thing was correct. Ile al ated that Zachrirson, Nelson. & Co., at Panama, were their age: for Pride & Co., who re ticks is to better advan! resented that he could purch ments, The ti ent and his associ: there found to their sorrow that the; 8 were purchased, and the complain ould get nofarther their distrers, being without means to buy oth called upon the American Consul for advi them that their best course was tu have their tiekets pr ted, and offered to do that himself for the sam of the number who were at the police court yesterday, we Wm. J, Chas, Page, T. P. Smith, Ralph Fagg. J. N. Fare- well. and many others. who stand ready and willl take aired ta nce When cal The examination of the accused was to hay place yesterday. but they waived it. and were re; find bail in $10,000 each'for their app for. Justify the enterprive, and will sustain it, Rpac Ne br it ip in the most costly and graceful etyle of mo¥ and faney co Kouday, ‘the Sth instant. To this gran aptuary Parents justly complain of the lows of ti olved in buying hats and caps for their ce, sacks, jackets, paletote and pantaloons at ni of the rulen of the establishment, and the full and en tisfaction of every purehaser, at any grand desideratnin with the proprictor the reveral departments of juve and however, great may be che made to meet it, with a regularity command the confidence of the publi the opening of in's I The tirst artists i ar, arrangements were entere ines, and of the 1 metropolis. West End emporin Such w concentration of attractio geritlemen, the Genin B. | erpecinlly ‘devoted to 1 ar, 513 B: sand children. will splendid stack of ladies tri ins, riding t . and others, ts, of the m now in paration: Paris riding wi other fancy articles for personal 6 dent population is rapilly removing sonthert portion of the ¢ the hue rhantennd ti orati spend th mbers st | and the worl thither he invites b from beth enda of the row en iris ners, and the publie, I] the epace Letwoen, | ¥ | ares | priat stomers, and au day,” and mise of thi be lending auanr : obi! nd caps, | | | | | | | cloth cn | hats and caps rial in vse, tm Paris ard 1 and infy ud glover, Friends of Good Hats are moeting every | day, at 90 Fulton street, Freeman isempptying his uamer- ous enstomers with Tats for $3 and $3), whieh will surpass any $4 Hat eold in Broadway, Freeman's trade is rapidiy indreaving in wholowale and retail his Hats ierit the large denn FREEMAN, 9 Pulton street, moar Gold, Warnocks, Ne House, offer their bean fidence, awsurcc that ue formor pattera has more torily Norne the tert of observation, or met iasre proval. 275 Broniway, Irving Atis(ae- Spring Style of Hats and Caps, as Large a | variety ne found in thie oity ; unswrpaceed by any for Wenuty, duralility, or cheapnows, at price store, LW LLOG, 124 Canal atrect. Read this, and bear ttin mind, that ofall | begged that the case might stand over till morning. Tho sted by the Further Complaints against 2, H. Pride & Co —Yorterday morning the Lower Police Court was again besieged by & | large number of young men, who had purchased through le & Co., (who were arrested on Weduerday) but had learned on arriving at and been d were anxious to get ice done them, or at least see that it was meted out Je & Co.; and accordingly one of Samuel F Stearns, residing at No. in which he sets forth that in Febrasry last, he purchaseda ticket of Win. firm of Pride & Co., who atated that his concern had chartercd the steamship Monumental Before purchasing his ticket, Mr. Stearns was called upon by one Henry Van Werner, a runner " go of that concern than or any cther, and also held out other inducewents and silure- es riarted for Penama, and on arriving Stearns and his companions not knowing What to do in ickets, who told hh. Uhis offer by the consul wrs not accepted. Among a > id ny d je more | ‘There wili be | Kept, in addition to every description of vouthiul attire. « | boanrts, untrimmed, of the | dels alrsadyin- | ytown, leaving ony stand, and | ie Bazaar, St. counsei for the defendant could show that the couf i 3 Broadway, to be opened Monday, was extorted under threats Ajril 5—Fashion and convenience have long required, in ‘The Commirriouer said he would take the answer, sub- | this metropolis of the Western world, an establi-higent froma ject tc except d if the reply is exceptionable, | Whore ample and comprehensive stores childron of all ages Sowill fe tecni thin'Gass could be furnished with a mplete outst, eompei ia, It Hever acre amor? | eticle of juvenile dress, of the mort elegant pattern _ Witnees continued —I raid to him, “What is my name make, and’ the finest. material, at prices #0 moderate as te Mr. Culver objected to Preston's [Admittod.} | ccmniend a vast patronage, instead of being reruiated by = Witness continued—Ile (Preston) re *your sale based upon the limited demands of an exciurive circle. Wi Rees? Tenidto him, © You have scom me before, | Such an catablishment Genin has been frequently urged to have you. Horace 1" © L suppose L said he, * open: and at longth, satiefied that the wants of the public ie has taken @ ue and beautitul storein the new St. Nicholas Hotel dway, between Broome and Spring streets, titted rn deto- ration, and will open it with a display of juvenile costume hitherto unequalled in this eountry, om yaar ® lady may take her sons, and clothe them from cyt js = - ‘ head to foot, after the then reigning fashion of Paris or Crossexamined by Mr. Culver.—He wasin the Second | for &lese sum, in the aggregate, than would be re. ward station house when I saw hiun this morning; I doa't | quired to purehase the’ various articles in a dozen different knew in whor ge he was stores, and of inferior style, workmanship, and material. a Rnnoyance Idren atone ther, shoes at a third, and under-clothiug, &c,, at che fourth. ‘This difficulty will now be obviated, Geniu’s Haguar will be amicrocomm, a complete inirror of t id of juventle fasbion, Expedition in the execution of orders will} ye one atiof labor, will bes Le costume will be employed, mand, provision has boon | a ‘certainty that will In anticipation of There ix not a more convenient location, fur ali | parties, on the tela Nanhattan, It is precisely ste on soldon wean’ —hetween the e styles of I d this senton, none compare | with ‘thoee is the People’s Hatters. Hat Finishers’ Unio prices, $4 and $4..No. 11 Park Tow, opposite (hi ase, , We wo INSON, 545 Hadson str fot one nic elyle. Hiv prices are only $2 4 $5, for magnificent Hat Bishop O'Connor's «plendid Lecture on the f Catholicity on the Civil Institutions of the 6, delivered to Pitteh 4 St. nat publisive pit week's Now York ¥ Tourual, les cfinterost. <ix conta copy with ner iption prion of the Freemans p ailite varied nth for $1, fren holie prayer and other books y Week denuats, Cardinal Wise Week, just prblished, price $1, yoar, hut $250 ndway. } Broadway Just Pabiishel.Sew York Grace Chuyeh Colleeti acre Music ed and areas Ue lanieal and sacred works of the grent av Adepted We Lhe Paalma apd hysane of the Provestant Koleos Jol Chrgehs with & ceparaty organ accompaniment, by Wil- iam A. King, orcaniet aud director of the masie of Grace Church New York, Price t Mare, All orders add ed—New York Grave Church Collection, Offiee of p tion, 78 Bleecker etreet. Ministers, Consuls, and Charge d@ Affatves f the United States, and of forcign e ion vesiding in the United States, can baye thee resio of oihoe @ hy the Vert artuts, at LVEKDELL'S, 2 Brow!lway, corner Dusne streot to | » complaints of a similar character against Pride & | into with the ses in the Juvenile and Fancy Costume Department 0} ontinent and in England, for the early tran *tmistion © mort approved styles and fashionable muterials, simultaneously with their adoption abroad; fo that on the very d when a change of costume or a new style i announced in Paris or London, it w ve duplicated in Gonin's Bazaar, ‘Thus the establish mont Will afford a perfect reflex, at a single glance, of all the newert modes in eve neh voit ‘enile | Gross comprised in the ents ndred« of Froneh 8 of the | The Practice of ‘the firet rules of true eoonemy iste ataslow a it as ponsible, There t THOMPSON, S10! Broadway. te wot ean’ gota first-rate Lik any other respectable astablish- Likeness, taken, because half the money they can ‘A good Daguerreoty) vente, name ence. at fi the the at ony man a findings rich placer iu Californ’ or: ‘trae tl melo ene of ig good, and ‘woonomists ge Dazuorreoty, t sed in nd » W. THOMPSON, Dagnyrroam ‘ecotypes In Ol —This new endim- g Su! A clear and beautifal day, when the sky 1 | spotless, defined, natural reotypes tak try one. of: efect an insur Masoui vinced of the gr sec materia som pert bition, W evimpleted. Spring ing. f Steter D.&d. DEV with t prices Linen Cambri colored border all kinds and new styles, wn ment, and th nite an the g di, for bea tine 1 IRAM A ; Stair ¢ pestry, Bru re HK jowery these bi trade p Gil Clothe, npneious rate tion in pries, terms. every art ed prodn Watt Lancet.—D son’e Lectur sounded und inicte multum in parvo of juvenile and ladies hionable apparel, baa fore hoen exhibited under « fi * World, While the store at 214 Broud | will continue to. the head quarters of supply for | Antide gauntlet, and an immense variety of | a a a bt | . Genin has | heiror whiskers the moment it fs applied, wi udertak- | to the hnir or skin. , and once | disturbing the » Saint | ' | | dy ap- | | ticuia ® stre be stuye Towns F. §. Cleaver's Prize Medal Heney Soap. naparaile toilet article, the unly is now to be had of ail ited States, ale agent. This original and gen ial | tre nd | 136 fr vendre street, rtaut discover allery,) No. 26 made at Greon's, D manuigeturer in the Jersey City. A gu All eli flovric! ing condition public meeting is to c@ on thi ‘The wors in attendance dai ral information, ap J. LEA be r, in tact, sharp th way of proving this is to hel The Irving Building Association is In ‘#ud ail the shares are nearly tak held on Priday all, No. 274 Grand street. Go, and you will be Utility of these institutions for iay small amounts, or securing & homestead,—Morning Star. 4 the distant Tandses) ny seas one of y KOO’ can be more pure and nothing more clear an the face of the sitter. Insurance oy remoys California.—Persons of herlthy constitu- | tious, about to proceed to California, to travel or reside, o cir lives at an extra premium o! one per cent for the latter, by WM. H. BUTLER, (Plumbo National Broadway, combines the detail of the da— orreotype with the finish of the finest wiviatuge painting. one sittiug is required, is sharply and boldly ose magnificent D; nore mag Pie ad wa! hing their gos a d shade; their mt ayable it vening, April lineation ef There are only two days before you, ladies and geutiemen, if you wish instruction in Penmanship irom Mr, GOLLSMITH, of 26 Broadway, at the batf cure {0 for o tull course of lessons, in class, tosm Will cad with the present week. ‘fhe eheap fe n New York. ‘ur rates of premium as above. ER STARR, Goueral Agent, a A Singer’s Sewing Machine will do what no other machine is eapable of in sewing on cieth, anything that requir cgetateling, Whut this machine profesves to do it iy. The suost incredulous tully eonvinvod by Inoustration; all doubts full neat, hand- Machines on oxh Come ene come all—judge aud be satieded. charge made for admission. N 1, M. SINGER & CO., 256 Broadway tiene in their store. aesorted stock at au immense reduction, til 6 P. 3, this duy, when their stoce will be closed till the alteratious are the eeason, manufuotiirs which our elothing i LLY, @lothing, in eur re tear do. price: ve ere who and he will chapgs Look st this?—Only Fear Shillings per i Tngratu Cary util ety AM ment of Pianos int Second-hand Pi tuned, and repaired, And Fetail at prices defyi sagnificent and inc Honey Sow The Last Day of the Bargain: is the last day of the bargains of Watones, Diamonds, ri Jewelry, Chinn Vases, Silver and Silve: Mache" goods, bronue Candelabras, Fan inte Opera Gls ork Boxes, Writing Desks, Droesing Cases, Jet Orna apd other rich fancy goods offered by A. JAEL & CO adway, who are about efecting some extensive waiters ‘To-day d ware, Ja Ey ‘Thoy will offer the whole of their well kere 4 ec) Fren: | gentler tion; al-o every variety of Coils Suspenders, bal Hoxe, Gloves, Ke the shortett notice, and warranted o.1 As Mw eiv aud other Carp. ANDE ul Carpets, ces.--Por prices ot Engli perie] three ply Carpets, and elegant in 1 eight yards wid poms, avd become familiar with th of T. GILBERT & cd, Broadwa, kins, ‘These Pianos hare the met ranted te stand any climate. rortment of Treneh patterns, and of the richest ihey offer for sale ut prices: any other ertablisbment in the eity Watte ) ‘und siztcen And a half p ‘This eure presente a he ravages of co London Li y desirable. Brondway, between Houston aud 1} pat bs. Y Be iets nbs; eh Lil THOM Shirts Sans Paretl.—T.uth ore the @ tor How. esty_ thre RUN K Brow Anti 1. Dr. Honey in xa the U Finte c (a il department, and wil show ourfrivnds through them. Every garment is got up te and wlegance, aud wiil be rol at uniformly low D.& J. DEVLIN, Gents’ Pocket Handkerchiefs, nd 35 John street, co a the ori B. Bewave of imi uge 's Fair; el TAM AN respectfully invited nited Clothing at Wholesale..Merchants visiting the eity for spring parchas to call and examine our stock of Spring aud Summor Cloch- It embraces everything thatin new wid iouable for with al that taste ard elegance r lebrated throughout the Prices uniform and low. and 3S Jehu strect, corner Nassam, Spring Clothing for City Trade.—We are now displaying our mew and fayhiouable st lve of Spring bo happy to of Nassau, LAUGH x. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 292 Green= wich etreet, corner of Chambers street, New York, where en Will tind an assortment of Shirts worthy iuspec- tucks, Sewela, smade to Order ab not compli. the Sires Crystal Palace Agaln.—Patent Tapestry, Ingrain, ane Patent T e the same as were exhilited at the Wo: aie and scroll figure, of maguiticent new. ut, inal dey ator i Carpets, fo sit the’ eich ed on libel Pianos to let, HOKACE WATERS, Richeat Paper Hangings tn SOLOMON & LART, 2 MG ir t nourable o the le inpurtatiy Dr. Stevens’ unequivocal recommendation of Dr. Watts’ Nervous Auntitote, in He most to their ne of curing s of the effects of remedies, ne largest pre discovery of mar s address to the tifty- ly and »worfully re. ero are t w tha obe Wonderful Developements in the London YN Read Dr. Thorp- £ New Rochwile, owler, the 12th of He took the extond aad yet 1%, Stringer W.d. DAVIS, Pa gale © is without wervation th vis s oqually OURAL edivated Soap, ring pir sllow haps, ehafes, hn mo. prec from any part of the bedy, Ny White, end Hair Glows, st G7 Walker ondnsy Phalon’s Chemical Hatr Invigorator, to revent baldners, and to re i, and to cure sow nt gloss aud pormanuent curl. and ali the drag stores in every city and town in a. k “ ore hair that lus fallen of, or or dandraft, it or sale at | Phalon’s Mage Hair Dye, to color the TALC ret premiu oe f It can be washed immodiately wit And has no bad odor. SWir and Tonpeo Manufactory, x cade in the city and country by dew; ntion of persone re The same was awi y at the last fair. .ON'S Wig and Hair Dye Factory, 197 Broadway, corner of nt injury Kit Kei tiring wigs to a recent im- led asilver medal for tha They can be se nat E, PHA Malr Dye.—Batchelor’s celebrated Liquid sir Dye int audiows. r coloring the hair or MICHELOR'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wail street, Wd established Huir dy at py the Wigs and Toupecs—Batchelor’s new style of Wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitetion of mature ‘Those wanting a very superior articlo, should yet invented. treot, where ¢ n the vity cents, real merits arly bn « th quotations The news from Californ’ J epring Hata, with increnved con- | Caliat BATCHLLO anh This 1 the und Lyons’ Kathatiou pre t el t S celebrated 6 largest Copy the address. t for r the 0 high gain ot ins to it th lvable preparation has long been in t proprict or bavi i ig be if ime o t ® rep) rinmp «ane ry, No.4 Wail st newortmont olr—Price reAsved fers it ti ation the uuded mlurity ities tin ‘Trunsnay, April 1—6 P.M The stock market war quite buoyant today, and or most of the funcies advanced a fraction. from Europe, from every quarter, continues good, and in every market there ap- pears to be an abundance of mone, rule lower than ever before known in this country is this ciroum stance alone that and rat 08 of interest Tt vor 2¢.ivity to speouln- tious in faney stock, and vo long as it continues 40 easy to negotiat loans, on almost any kind of securit not be diffienlt to rvetain the stock market, ean even get along without outsid stocks ean be hypothecated with sich modernte inthe leading Wal to-day. Reading Ruailvoad advanved 1 por oont.; Brie Railroad, 1; and Worcester, wirwe agua ‘Transii Company. Company, Ms new te report Lone 444 Portemouth Company in any t banks, it wil brokers ng as fancy argins, At the first board Harleu Norwieh in, 34; Nioar- Morris Canal, uine Island, 1, Edgeworth deelined 4. We have nothing of the leading #peoulative city.— in store a Greot Carpet Depot and Regulator of h tapestry, Brassels, iai- rr G DEKSON'S), at aud unparraleled reduc- nd Furniture Coverings eonsists also of r line, and which they offer wholesale competition. i 1 feaks, ‘The operaters in Nicaragua havo overy confidence nm the steady advanee ef that stock as scon as the publio mind becomes better sequainted with its merits. The advanec has been pretty rapid. and reactions are sure to come upon a rising market. After a few days’ quiet, an- ether movement upwards will without doubt commence, and go on until another reaction is realized. In this way the stoek may go on uatil the market value ison a level with its intrinsio value, It is reported in the street that that the earnings of the Erie Railroad Company for the month of March are largely in excess of the estimate which is the cause of the sudden start im the alock. We are disposed to doubt this story; for our faith in railread reports, and in ewuces for this inflation and that depres- sion in prices for faucy stocks is so limited that assur- ance must be iade doubly eure before confidence takes the place of doubt, We have heard no good reason given for the advance in Reading, It way be that the receipts of that company for bMiareh have been largely in excess of estimates. There are indications of an up- ward movement in New Jersey Zine etock, It is now selling at par, but that is merely nominal, We believe the affairs of the company are in good hands, and that the stockholders have a valuable property, whieh must ultimately be very productive, ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to-day, amounted to $82,132 31; payments, $58,845 96—balance, $2,839,182 47. The bill providing for a new silver ecinnge bas passed tomthird reading in tho Seuate of the United Stater This bill contemplates the issue of silver eoins of half a dellar and under, but of less intrinsic value than the pre- sont coins of the same denominations, A moderate de- preciation in value will check the exportation which has been going onso actively for some timo past, Thero is no doubt but thai the House of Representatives will speedily coneur with the Senate, and let the operation of ihe bill commence at once, Stock Exchange. 17% 100 shs Po: 3 DD. 2000 Eric 7's, a 2080 Erie Cony, 5000 do... e 17000 Erie Cony, 6000 00, o 0+ 10 NY & NH bids 20 she Hudson Riv K Ea halter 20 Knickerbocker 25 Del & Hud, full, bo Am Ex Bank 56 Bk N Americ 475 Morris Canal 80 do. 2% Edgeworth Co. 14 Roch & Syr RR. 800 NJ Zine Co, ...- $10000 Erte Con, 1000 Erie Cony, 100 do 200 do. 160 Reading RR. 300 a fu 200 400 do .. 810 734 100 75 Wudson Riv RR. .»20 Gy Ss 90 Long Island R’ 22% On Wednerday morning. Mureh 31, at a quarter past 10 c’clock, Witson, infunt son of James P. and Eyeline L. Robinson, aged 7 months and & days, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residence of bis grandfather, ¥iias ‘Fhomas, 6S West Fourtecnth street, this afternoon, at half-past 8 o'clock. On Wednesday. March 31, after a. short bat severe ill- ness, Banta Frances, eldest eldest child of Peter iH. and Margaret If, Young. aged 2 years 4 months and 9 slays The funeral will take place from the residence of her grandmother, 113 Greene street, this afternoon. at 2 Celock Her romaine will be taken to Greenwood Ce- mioetery. On ‘Thursday. April 1, Manrna Kenrrroan, wife of James Kerrigan, and oldest daugter of Heary HeCann, aged 25 years, The friends and acquaintances ot the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral. this afternoon. at 3 o'clock, from her late veeidence, 231 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, plu, Thuredas, April 1, Buiocer Nouns, wife of Thomas Nari nds of the family, and those of her brothers-in- law, Laurence ond John Norris, are respectfully invited Window Plate Engraver and Manufaciu- rer €. Clark, 519 Broadway. is prepared to fur- wich Plates tor W ws, at om f the prices form charzed, engraved in the most handrome mauner. Oa uw great variety of Ponutiul Silver Door Plates, at ve: 0 pices. Wedding and Visiting Cards neatly engraved aud priuted, at 589 Broadway. Hoston Pianofortes.—The largest assort- «city, is te be found at the warervoms No. 333 Broadway, opposite Mank and theatre, and will be sold at ‘great bi: frame, aad are war- Dealers supp 4 for sale cleap. to attend her fune to-norrow afternoon, at 4 o'elock. from her inte residenee. 179 Fourth street, third door frou Sixth avenue. Her remains will be taken to Hleveutia street for interment, In this city, on Thursday, April 1. Many Grover, rel of domes Gedney. aged 80 yearr 1 month and 11 days. Her funcral serviee will take place this afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock, at her late residence, No. 100 Sullivan ttreet, Jer remains will be taken to Mamaroneck, West- chester county, for interment On Wednerday, March 31. Many Coxon, relict of the late Charles W. Conn aged 62. ‘The reletiver and friends of the family, and thove of her duvghter, Mra, Elina Adriance, are reepeettully invited to alicnd the faueral. from her late residence, No. 53 Se- venth street. second door from Second avenue. oa Stday next, at 5 o'clock, Her remains will be taken to St. «te phen’s Church, corner of Broome and Chrystie street (a Thurrday, April 1, at his fatior's residence, Pas NoJ.. Winnaa'd, Boon. aged 27 years. The funeral rervice will be heid in the South Chureb, at Febralenburg.N. J., to-morrow. at 12 o'clock. at which place and time the friends of deceased are invited to attend. On Morch 14, in Warren townshi tet wk, J., Ropert Mar- ADVERTISEMENTS. RENEWED EVERY 04Y._ PERSON AL. £ NFORMATION WANTE ° WILLIAM RUBEN, f, Westphalia, who served tu ti Dyer, from Salchendor Florida war, in Capt. Guenando's company of Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was discharged at Fort Brook, Florida. in the month of April, IMSS. Any communication addressed to the eubseriber, $6 New street, will be thankfully recetvod. sph SCUMIDT, Consul General of Prussia. AvoF PTION--A RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN, WITH- children, wishes to adept ns his kon, oF Fears, for a wand of rertled by the p A feinalo child prefer- post-paid, C.R. L. (Adoption) Herald Otice, New York. POLITICAL, WENTIETM WARD.-THE DEMOUKATIC ELEC tors of the Twentieth ward are hy sted bu am tend the first regular m held at the Hudson Exeb: Thirtieth atrect, on o'clock. Every “democ oarne ud, as business of importance will be brouht before the meeting. JOUN MoCLAVE, Secretary, of the W v7 SPECIAL, NOTICES. OST OFFIK HATHAM SQUARE, CORNER OF Eart Broadway.—Mails for Europe, per United States mail steamer Pacliic—Letter bags tor Liverpool, Londons Ircland, Fraage, all parts of Germany, and othor forvicn countries, will ‘close at this oe on Saturday mornin April 3, at 10 o’elock, AARON SWAITS. EXTENDING OF CANAL AND WIDEN or Walker rtreet.—All persons interested ino} the extending of, Canal and widenin whose property is hesexsedt for that. pur, to eall without delay on John Morton, 19 Can: SA. M.autil # P.M., to re-sign the objections, th quiring the objectora to eign again, in cons slight alteration in the arwesements. PETIN ANNOUN of Arian Navicntion, on the tit of April, at the Tabernacle, “The inventor of tliat system will’ sive tn hand English languages all the necessary explaaa- to the public, Mo Potin has also the jutention to & pacetical illustration of an wrial exhibition, when the weather wiil permit, at Union Course, Long Island. ELTA PHI PRATERNITY.—THE GAMMA CHAPTE DYiNer Yorn a ener ak celebration, om tes ioth of April, at! Metropolitan Tickets can be pro- cured of the Committee before netent, OOP Pennell, M4 Chambers et homes McCarty, & Depad row; » Morris, Mark's place; Hd ’ Laight, 57 Clinton place. Columbia Collen ened [0 BUILDERS.—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECRI up tothe oth of Apri, for. the manuieetnre ef eue Re 22 sets mahogany onah doors, Zincher thick, Sfoet 10 foot long, after rableted together, hovel the 4 * . ing treet, are roquested al stroct, from of Walker's court rae ence of & ON HTS y 7 feet J inc glared. 4 sete mahogany aach doors, 4 Inch by 6 fect, after rabited, ali gikzed, made to o nd with the 74 pine each doors, 2 ok ft t, after rabbeted, 6 lights, <inahes k, 8 feet 7 inches by chee, all glazed, 32 of th and li of them pine. 9% not Pino, to fit the above openings, the 2 tach doors tu have 2 6. the 13¢ inch doors wid windows, to have lig iach oor. nd band mouldings to ft the anme. 2 pine cash doors shes thick Y, eneh made in Ky moulile door, 12 four p: both sides, 9,000 ru wideand Jf inch and fitted for a 2h rabeted on. the ave, 3.000 ronning feet of mouldin 25 M1M inch hard pine floor boards, tongued and grooved, and planed on one eide, best Mi ineh hard pine boards, plo on one aile, wide, 10 host quality, elene, 1M % ch thick, hard pi planed on one side, mud hes wide, for riser clear. 260 running straight | mahog auitable for mahogany newell p: moulded: bannister short, 20M best quality of pine work is to be duplicated, Refocense, House, No, 211 D*. RARON &F FROM ‘eminent in the varied branchoy of hy de-rprend Kuropenn fame, crowded daily from the different States of the Un.on affiet the buinan frame.“ tohn W cured after twelve years afttiction, anc vious medical attendants.” Ofteo LP. M., and in the evenings from 7 Broadway. INDE by enfferere iy that tendent’s OF Company are anily © g treig the ports onthe 3 1 Weete | } ineronge of farilities over lart vers that thin isthe mort expeditions ronte ohandisc West, = CHA 3 MINOT, © SOCIETY MEETINGS. NEW FORK Lovor peaLEns’ —A Meeting of the As Constitution Hall, 666 Broadw 2d April, at 73g o'clock. All perso fully invited to attend, for the purp | medsures os ma bo 3 sasary be pecteah ik ole righhe Ae 4 2 effo property, and Ly organization make their efort ve. ANDREW HOOD, Vice-Prosident, } Socretarion, is expected t prosent with hig nization our efforts in defence Arex. M. Attixo, Marwan Horwe, N. B. Every mem cr by number and o1 Frights muss be effectiv proxstpe . CHAPTER, NO. 47, 0. U, A—THE MEMe bers of this Clapter are requested to attend the mocting bread ey averihe, apnt B3 os 8 ogee, when the bys ws Wi Wehe up for adoption. . By order 0 6 MOEN ECORGH W. CHEBSBROUGH, 8. Wiutsam V. Nox, C. of C. VILE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON PROSPECP Ledge, No. 3, 4. O. of G. F., are notified to assem! the lodge roem, in Al Grand street, om Friday, April 2, at 2o'elock P.M tho funeral of our dee ceased brother, Wm. Wi order, JAMES ORR, W. G. A. Lana. W. , 8 __..... LOST AND REWARDS, : 15 REWARD.---LOST--MARCI S0rn, A RING SEP with threo diamonds, fini the Any person tame, sud delivering it at No. 9 ‘Bier ort pla ‘ont Street ‘will recelve tho abuvo reward, ee $2 REWARD Hee, A AMADS BLACK AND TAN ~~ English Terrier Dog. a; ye the came RNo. 61 Broadway, will rece.ve the above reward. L OST—A BLAC! with sharp poll swere to the n 17 Load street, ol OTICE.—STOLEN FROM THE POCKBT OF A LADY, in Brookiyn, a Portmonusie, containingene one hun ized dollar bill on the Mechanics’ Tank, N. ¥., considerably worn, Any person to whom auch is presented by a vuspicioug person, Sault’ dovan) aor of juatice by stopping. the samey and rending word te Mr. 5. G. RIGGS, 60 William street, ‘up etairt UR TIPPET LOST—ON TUESDAY EVENING, 30THR Instant, about half-past savon o’eloek, in University lace, between Eleventh street and Washington place, & ady's Pur Tippet. Any person returning the same te ‘Wert Eleventh atrect, will be beraily rewarded, IESTRUCTIONS. 5 OUNT DOLLY ACADEMY WILL BE REOPENED April the 12tb, by Mr. William D. Lysnar, of St. Mark's College, Chelsea, London, late Toaeher of Ma- thematics im Burlingtox Colloge, New Jersey. Applica tions for admission to the principal, at 77 Presi dent sti ; South Brooklyn, tween the hours ef 10 and 12 A.M. any day this week, N.B.—Take the kamtiton aves nue ferry. ANCING ACADEMY, NO. 110 GRAND STREET, fourth door from Broadway.—P. SARACCO, proe fesror, inventer, and role tow America ef the newand fashionable Dawcos, has the fashionable public that honceforthall to by him at any hour of tac day and evening. All persons that will honor him wisa their patronage, lerrn anew dance invouted expressly by him for thi jason, eatled jecsons will be porfeetly an fuib of the —A. DE P. BABZ, TEACHER ve language, having a few hourd om in giving lcagen is office, or a wild also make transiations with ity. Address No.2 Dey street, Teou No, 13, ou the fearth floor. SIDENT GOVERNESS, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Drawing, Fronch and Eujlith, in its varivus branchos, IY qualified to tench cl with Writin PANISH LANGUAGF, ‘and translator of th R —A lady, in all the atov for a re-enga 5 offer the highest testimonials of ber respectability, per and (ee mothod of imparting instruction, 1 spectable families, Address Mise Aline, 237 Sixth a it aad Sixtecath streets, Ne objection te go South, E ALF PRICE FOR TWO DAYS ‘iO! cloeing—eo also ia Goldemith' term im Penmanship rday is the inst day for rocetving puplla at $220. at his rooms, 240 Broadway, Beas this fuet in mind, and register your nawmei the cheap list to-day. Dvn AAA NAAR ADY HAVING HAD SOME ‘& Teacher on the Piano more pupils, aud take sto the public. For ree ference and particulars, enquire of Mr. Wm. Vandorbooks athis Musical Wareroom, No. 479 Broadway. IANOS.—A GOOD SECOND-HAND 6} OCTAVE PI- ano for $1 of six cotaves, price $40; one for $} owe for $65; ono for $25; six new and valuable Pianos, from fix to seven oetaves, for gale cheap to Melodecn, @ fire proof Safe, Blankbeoks, Wa! Cash advances om merchandise and personal property ge J. F. JONES, 52 Ann street, scoond floor. JANOFORTES ¥OR BALE, CHEAP FOR CASH.— Two very euperior toned seven vetave Boudvir Piane~ | fortes, with metallic plate rosewood cases, manufactured by Brown & Munro, Bosom, ‘Te be sven at 433 Broadway, five doors above Canal stress. a wa HOUSES, ROOMS, dic. WANTED, JOSE FANTED—A SMALL TWO STORY HOUSE, situated between Canal and Fourteenth streets, and Bait, of Broadway, Address * House,” Box 2,18, Post hi 7 ANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, TWO OR T furpished rooms from tho let of May, for Shree ges with or without breakfast. Address box 3120, Bore. TWO STORY HOUSE, NEAR mn Fourth and Bispenard stree ; $40 or $500; goo | yeiven. Address M. 1. W., Broadway Post Oftoe,. ired. WANTED TO RENT—A LOWER ROOM AND BASH went: thirty feet by one uuadrod, forstaring machinery, in & building whero atoaia power could be furnished by the lessee, for mechanical purposes, ia rooms above. Also, ® store Toom and oifice va the ground floor, thicry feet by | ere hendred, and basement without steam oeation Velow Anu street, cust of Broad Tarear: r ; of Broadway. A 1,810, Post Office. phil islbesineste sher earoese i WANTED-10 5 modern two wo Bederirable, Addroee ‘We ANtTzD—-a STABLE, CONTAINING THREE OR four stalls, aad room for tree wayone, btmust be situated in the neighborhood of University place and Tent | gireet \ddross static, Lox 104 Fost Office, atacing location nd rent, ANTED TO FARM, UNDER AN | _finproved et ation, with good buildings, lo | cated on the weet side or near the Hudson, ot in New Jer | valve frm $7,000 t0 $10,000 o¢ 615,00, Auy person having Kone of the above description to dispose of, wili please at | Gress, pre-paid, Farmer, Herald office, stating loration, ex- | ceteaa be ta ize bE gp of buildings, and where ® communication ma, © received, a ] cummurication may and it will be met with |W ‘t THE bid FLOOR OFA ry howe, witn baths. Situati C8, Droeiway Post otices nw ORKSHOPS TO LET, TWENTY-FIVE BY THIRTY feet, well lighted front and rear, on rear of 23 Elm street. Ini € JAMES LYNCU 0 streaks Inqube « CU, Brasstounder, on the Wgatees LIQUORS, URGUNDY PORT, LANDING BX-BRIG | DS petals r half pipes, quarters, aad eightha Bergundy Port, o! favorite brands 8 naud P. | Danton. The Viet iil commence dise ng on the Gtk inst. Porsaioby CAZET & ASIOIN (4Water street | OTARD, DUPUY, HEN- Viran choice Lon= ni Madeira + Seignette, and varioy don Dock and other bra Wines: Cin, Rum, White tv — | for ate, wholes Ag | by WM. UNDERHILL, 40 Broome etreet, at twenty thaw at any other house | percent 200 VOZEN claner or VARtOUSs | 4 brands, from $1 i per dezen—hottics returned. | “Ww choice Mavane Segare, of assorted Lands; 100 barrel | of Scotch and India Ales, and London a | 226 dozen Philadelphia Porter, in pints and quarts; &e. for sale by WM. H. UNDEKUILL, 40 Broome stroct, eo: ner ot Crosby, fa | PYOUBLE sWAN GIN—NOW LANDID | tin Frederiok. from Rotterdam, and for « | wir’ or United States Bonded Warehouse, in pip hundred palionsench. Apply to L. I. SIMPSON & SONS, sole azeute fe BX MAR- trom the | | _Alwo for eale, Cognac | XXX —PueEIN Brown stout (Gury aod Varclay, Perking & Co.'s London pinte and quarts, in casks of fix aud eight Janced, in ‘fine order, for sale in ehavers, by 6. PL LETH BRIDG ev Propi en each, to suit’ Vcore ~MUIR & SONS’ EDINKORG AS Sheree Fathirk Ale, pints and quarts, jnet Yonlegvie fineordor, for aule in quantition t« utt purchiasers, [LETH BRIDGE, 26 w i 8S Fulton etreet, ” i NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ ERSON'S HISTORY OF RUODE ISLANDS p ribers to the above work are requostid to call at the store of Wm. IL, Douztans, Drugrist, ou Fulton avenus, eor- nor of Pearl etrest, iirookly UDUBON'S GREAT WORK ON TUE QUADRUPEDS of America. | Subscei; ium price, $0). A perio’ copy Mil be sold for $200. Apply at ( Voy street, up staies. LD BOOKS AND FNORAVINGS SELLING OFF r p. 6.000 volumes of Books on all sutjecta, oy moat bo dispo) uso am jon of Prints, old a Portraits | graph, Landucepe Ky rtrait 0 J BW PEENCU PUBLICATIO . herap dOnN Y. h, by Mewrrs, Ki “activer 4 thi Komp 1 res to the Ch Prene Jan ment with by n feeret in liter Buflun's Nati ral Viet rer 108, his twoly alle. ory-—-Finetl Butterfly ave the Wer Countryman, a tab fable. the ooulver General, Buell nin Freneh, witht ciat French text, peek tion, free tran Inti eal tem ofecholars: transinty nl exercise Frese y ‘ inst net of the Hirspe Fr teansetion, con fa ¢ wad atthe o paper, OS MATH ONONIAL. [MATRIMONY MADF Rasy of BOW TO Why & AVR Priferror Lawton, Host merly of Low Hime, ponte aid, plate dirocthene te lation of coatiomen for w he devoted ade: Hon y a thls Roarts wey dertre The p 4 tiny pumtion are ‘ syed with rah oune a fire iw Ade ‘rove the Powd UMow unlars the ouataze io wald bible or P