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Gov “rent —Noa. 420, 01, sald: 408, 282 to 286, 308, 450, 452, 463, 454. I Term . Nos, 2, 67, 14, main PY gan, — 5 562 111, 41, 376, 400, 401, du), 423, 431, 482, 434, ‘v0, * pat Seoond—N: de. 126, 137, 214, 316, 393, 31834, 353, 39%, 438, 489, 4°, 462, 513. 510, £42, 274. SurEK'¢n Covxr—(Four Branches Reguer Telal erm.—-Nos. 357, 155, 159, 237, 559, 61, 885, 369, 31, 3%, 377, 379, 381, £83, 385, 387, 380, 391, 393, 395, 907, 401) 403) 408, 407, 409, 421, 413, 415, 417) in9, 421, 423, 425, 426, 427) 431,'483, 435, 457, 25. s1 ‘Trial Term.—Nos. 330, 48, 49, 278, 276, 202, WWE, G6, 242, 262, B64, 366, 308, 370, 372, 374) 376, 378, 380, 384, 38 The numbers on this calendar will be called and tried } at the building north easterly corner of the Park, on ‘the corner of Chambers and Centre streete—the General ‘Berm of this Court Eg I were a Voice, a Persuastve Volee, That could travel the wide world through, 1 would dy on the beams of the morning light, ‘al sate abas thers is na; artist in Am aun that there is no Ito 5. ROOT, of No. 363 Beeadwad. and that there Tain oF shine, whore perfect picturee wore al- gies sere cme Remetren Pate 4 in o1 0 Sun- week: qittnew mach i ts of stairs, af am, White at tablish al Pro! be BE: seas ‘Hrosdway, between White aud Eee Rhets, formerly 280 Broadway. Reeze & Co.’s Daguerreotype Card.—To the le, Whereas efforts are being made by speculators in Mees weldivere the business from the original propriotors fof the fret 25 cont daguerreotype extablishment in the world ould deem it necessary to advise their customers and ple of New York, that they have ig from their head-quarters, nor h To the rofugee from an; stom of pictur making in America, still progresses with talking portraits fo: ‘im a style passing all vi si pasha PROFESSOR REEZE, Propriet tors of the New York Dageteettens Company, 239 Our Ancient Cemetertes—Publtc Meetii A late large nnd respectable meeting of citizens opposer the opening of Albsay street through Trinity ae Which war beld at the Tabernacle, having thrown addi % upon the motives of the authors of this scheme of pal ed * impr ‘,’" and thus having excited an in- desire among many of our opposition to that Aenea’ vitiseus of the folly invite all who aro cemeteries, to the unnecessary disturbance of the sacred rest of the dead, and, above all, to the insult now offered to the remains and the dence, to at- ‘ereased intere: eith: N. Stanford, Mangle 4 Quackent a . Winthrop, Willinm P. Lee, Joseph T. Mathews. Albert H, Nicolay holds his Regular Semi- weekly —_ of stocks and pene this ea eey. at 1236 o'clock, at Mor “Exchange. For further particuiara see ‘bis Savertionment in another colump. Peremptory Sale of Real Estate.—We wish to remind our readers that ALBERT H. NICOLAY will well on Tuesday next, the 18th inst., 200 ery, valuable build- fog lots at ‘Stapleton, Island, For further particu- Jars see his advertisement in another column. .e World’s Fair Mcranicen Planos ef T. Gilbert & Co., with or wit! seolia Seen frames and circular scales; Hallet, ry Cumstoi Of the old established firm of Hallet & ee ;_ Horact pianos, and Gilbert's boudoir pia sale wholesale or wotall at factory pric Beccad. hand nn lanos at great bar- wains. RACE 333 Broadway. World's Fair Premium Pianofortes.—The the prize medals were awarded at the it pianofortes, would invite the at- elegant assortment of 634 to in om g others the elegant Beas aanalatsentsly ‘Carved rosewood pianos, ox- at the Crystal Palace, all of which are offered for sale which cannot fail to suit. ‘GROVE! ‘ESTEEN & " abs LOW, 505 Broad: djoining the St, Nicholas Hotel. ayes Assortment of Me~ jeodman and Baldwin's patent organ W. Smith’s well knowa melod Sent.’ Wholseale and retail, at factory HORACE WATERS, sole agen "553 Brendway. Jet Ornaments.—A Complete Assortment, consisting of bra brooches, oar rings, necklaces, = ains, he dresses, cui studs, Titaeested jet grotsee, croes broocie ‘at OSBORN! (AN & TOWNSE! phy of spring street. “g& Nassau street—The Gordon Institute ts BAT heeds, circulars, labels, do, All” porso er learous ot ® me jase are invited to call. Inetitdtion, 4 ear 3, 527 Hassan street. Clothing.—Now ready an SS of entirely new and cut and tri miners i Hetetd'at the i Toweet possible. prives Sein articles guarantesd Sei Ba ate pasreprieated. Clothipg Emporium, No. 006 Fulton street. Silke, Cheap p Silks.We will offer aasaney teorsiag Tate eons of plese Hetiot Rint }, that are worth $1; also, su) ney ay es vent sete et of iim “lise tures ihe at 123¢ cen! worth 25 cents. fers 2 & LEE, 47 esnivers’ corner Leonard sts. on; roma —] ti 0] - ion, jo. T"Aitor House ta as Bade 5 the frrevocable in of his oftab- Mebment that e: shirts or other order there shall be “delivered withta the time aiaieks di. Parasols.—We have on hand a large assort- mont, just made Wr a ‘We offer at much bolow the usual prices. TT & MUIR, 25 Cortlandt street. Meer Goods Selling off at Twen' eent less than ot on account of removal —The parfiant must eeteer Ae 22d inst. French and gore Hangings, ince snd’ muslin curtains, catin delaines, gimp bones window shades, erases A DAVIES, Upholsterees, 907 Brosdway, it ‘s—Peterson ds it Grea Ronis Nos. 377 and 379 Bi way, haye just received Et Tate ‘large aastion: me Targe 1 lot of saree and ta- of tt hatte BA ine 0. Nos. 37 and 379 Broadway. Inge, , Olleloths, ¢ &e., 60k diverst- fed, shaste, and solendig assortment of these admirable - both fore’ id domestic, have just been received apg ane will 1d te toys 101 ened retail gecunasre ices unusually modera' TLLIAM ;GRORTY, Ka JORGE H. ae 142 Broadway. Now ts the Time to! Buy your Carpets Cheap. —J. HYATT, 94 Bowery, is offering bis stock of carpe! astonishingly low prices, Consisting of royal velvet cas Brugeels and three-ply carpeting: sito, splendid ingr 3s per yard; oilclotha, 2s. 6d, Also, table and piano covers, air carpeting, window shade te from six-quarter to four yards wide: ‘table oll: loths, &e:, &e. Removal.—Boyd & Pa ‘Wholesale woe ists, have removed from Sccraaas street to the marble 149 Chambers streot, (nearly opposite the Hudeom River Railroad depot,) where they are prepared with their ing any goo and on the moet Sewing Machines.—Ladies’ Shoe and Gaiter saamfacturers are ini‘ormed that for fine stitching of kid, Spemelled ssorocen, pagent lesther, aad sll imiler work, new improved fing \e-threaded sewing machines produce S quality of work not hi therto approac Sad much wuperior to hat it is pos io do by band, ay seem extravag, nt, but it is Fone vis Bonin 9 od tn ap NGER & CO., 325 Broadway. Building Matcrials, — Builders and those designing to build we would {nvite to examine our stock Stiren work for buildings. The more re to an, f architect, we, and boch in strength has in a1, Yeasure superseded the uso vie, - ra ato, Lg intake dame sisborate tf girdeps, &o. Sine ¥ be Wy re i Be seis, Peter Roberts & Co., No. 31 5 Broadway, jhe day received an immense of eae bands, at tacos. pretence tod clMlecermansag Charles’ London Cordial Gin—Tht «Be has now beon eighteen months befor Phich has conseuuently improved is health ‘and mora Eis harmless apd pl Tf own thanit is, there is no doubt, in om eie® ould ‘do tirely with the necessity And this, we understand, 1s the opi Fane who has tasted it, and thousand physicians, and we do not know how man ¥ of ‘with Bishop Hughes at the in prononi ‘et ‘At for the Ag “i of the famil, d the baron cordial gin has medicinal propertios that are undoniah VW. At has been found to be of great utility and comfort in be @ f dyspep: out, Gravel, disonses ofthe kidney, £0. ND C. CHARLES, No. 7 Park 4 Tends ‘Mercury. — Pina Gas ws Decorated China Di oftered i New York, Bayer y i eee FF Boe re ate, invited to inepect the GBS Broadway. CO’S new marble stores, 31 and Hair Dye ts stil) the Leading cknowledged to be the best dye extent for ming the bair + oment It i¢ applied. Tens in all parts of the world proclaim it the only anows. Sold at BATCH! HB, 29 By noway, endre rut tile, for uprooting Hair dye, Hovid ii th; rere! | Petes tent Heada eartsrs, BARKERS, ‘4i0 Broadway. If you want Whiskers, my Onguent will Broadway, is vement in tl Nention is applied to adi | ia the most Plsieat teftation oe sakare rigia- | Removal.=H, L. Foster will remove on For all Powder Broadway, and 3 Doc! To Dealers in Patent Medicines.—Dr. To- Dias’ Venitian livimer a frosted feet, toothache, Umbe. Broadway, on | fal BorD % PxUL ase No. 149 Chambers corner of cone street and Bro: Cave Emptor !—B. o Your Guard against tio: a ted Italiana to other iu the nurrer; re, li established depot. der, 8% South ‘Thisd gton street, Boste: All Nature at weet becomes weary, and ede refrerhing sleep.—. 1 nature's works are frail and ration, expecially, th human bair, for which we zreascless Tonique. om to grow strong and thick in rein mats oud wen injure the skin; try it and prove it. $1 a do to any part of the country, RG. GR. DA Yelber. 44 South Third sbroet, Hance, 108 baltimore Baltimore, The Transition from Black to White, in the step from tho sublime to the ridiculous.” But Pristadoro wor Dye, will im- age, 8 Vrown or ited at CRISTADORO'S, No. 6 Wilds Bohemian Hair Dye beats every- thing.—It dyes the hair to mult the complex mary the growth and gives s youthful sppe to ladies, for whom Mra. Wi 125, bai street. Ni » 44 South rivet ri sold city pea Ta 7 Mimo Phils \phia; Burrouchs, Western row, Cincinnati. Sent by ox” cash purchases, ‘This d gentlemen's hair work, and discovered. i new store 401 Broadway, cor- will open a larg sive new and elegant spring and goods for the Haspaction of his friends and eustomers. Hyai Life Balsam.—Kheumatism in its most painful forms, also scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst cases of diseasce of the, blood, Cr deb lity. Hest dilate lla Trusses.—The Only Prize Medal for Radical cure trusses was awarded to MARSH & CO. M2) Maiden Inne, by ch Its merits are comprehensively described in x pamphlet, and every variety of ruptures! Superior silk and cotton elastic stockings, knee-cap idition. Crystal Palace National Industrial Ex! \d bandag and all eet die— sh, mosquito, fly. Potse: pleas Magnetic immediate death. Depot 424 Philadelphia, Come one, com Rat, mouse, bug, ro: these Ly: Magnetic Pi ot is removed to No. 60 Cort- dt street. It is warranted superior to any other for the of coughs, sore throat, creek, Gureele thew. jh chest, Redding’s Russia Salve, a Boston Remedy of thirt; without fail, burns, soalds, tanding; cur chapped hands, piles, and’ every outwas 1 oreruption. A. B. & D. Sands, wholesale agent C,H, Ring, corner of John atreet and Brow 1 Barclay street; and by druggisi 4 eFally. Newly Discovered Medicated Inhalation for diseased icons —Dr. Curtis’ Hygeans revolution in the treatmet all Sonate are dally Toad of eases of cures of asthma, bro ehitis and consumption, he from clergymen, Vighest venpestatl hundred packag since it was first producing an ent,» ng complaint etofore considered hopele Rest and other persons of tiv ly three months % wonderful dis- It gives immediate —Hygeana in Maine. ubert, Postmaster of Richmond, Maine, writes wi— he bygeana is doing wonders here. with ditheule discovery.”” ‘ulton strect, and ai “146 Atlantic C,H. Phillips, corner of Wooster and iy adaptation of | ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Scnpay, April 16—6 P. M. Sine the arrival of the last steamships from Liverpool we have hadasteadily improving stock market. The fancies all closed yesterday at an advance, and from the sales we should judge that the shorts were buying in for delivery on their contracts. They are wise in so doing. We noticed yesterday a greater difference than usual bo- tween cash and time transactions, which would indica‘ & more stringent money market; but we put adifferent construction upon it. There isa general dislike on tho part of the brokers to purchase stock for outsiders on time, buyers’ option, in times like these, and they only do so where it cannot be avoided. Sellers do not like these long buyers’ option when financial affairs are disturbed, or during periods of public excitement; and where such sales are made, purchasers have to pay # wide difference and it is no more than right and proper that they should. Speculators on time, buyers’ option, have the benefit of all improvements in the market, at very little risk, and the brokers are perfectly right in avoiding such entanglements as much as possible. There was a difference in the street yesterday of full one percent between cash sales and those on sixty days, buyers’ option, This margin during an easy money mar- ket is rather unusual. It is difficult, under existing cir- cumstances, to propose a safe course of action. It un- deabtedly would be the safest policy to enter moderate- ly into the speculative operations of the day. On the other side of the Atlantic everything is in an unsettled condition, and the present generation of financiers and merchants have had little experience in such times. ‘They know practically little of the effect of @ war upon the operations of commerce, and are, therefore, ignorant of its results. Opinions, consequently, differ widely tpon the question, and to this want of # proper understand- ing can be attributed the violent fuctuations which have occurred in Europe in quotations for public securities, in breadstuffs and cotton. In this country we have by no means been free from the changes in market values. Breadstuffg and cotton have been comparatively quiet, but stocks used largely for speculation have moved up and down like the mercury ina thermometer. Several panics have seized upon the public mind, and had hostilities been in active operation on the St. Lawrence instead of on the banks of the Danube, the effect on the stock exchange could not have been more disastrous. Fortunately nothing but the fancies suffered. While consols and the French funds are fluctuating violently, United States Sixes and New York State stocks remained firm at the highest points of the market. A few railroad | stocks, upon which a dividend never has been, and proba- | bly never will be, paid, the market value of which depends | entirely upon the small cliques of bulls and bears who buy and sell them, have fallen several per cent, and are still selling for a great deal more than they are worth. Now, we have yet to learn what « war in Europe, or the price of consols at the London Exchange, have to do with this trash called fancy stocks, operated in by a few spe- culators in Wall street. Itis really amusing to see the anxiety these speculators exhibit to learn the last quota- tations for consols, and the effect an advance or decline has upon their movements. We do not see any connection between the price of consols and the great Jocal interests of this country, and it is full time for the explosion of the absurd ideas entertained upon that subject. We should not be alarmed to see consols run down to fifty per cent. Our vast prairies Would continue as fertile, our public works as produc- tive, our internal resources, in every particular, as great, our manufactories as active, as at this moment, and it is a question if the causes that produced such a depreci- ation in that clase of securities would not ultimately prove of immense benefit to all our most important local interests, We have in reality nothing to fear from the position of public affairs in Europe, and, instead of being alarmed at the gigantic preparations going on for pro- secuting a protracted war, we should hold ourselves in | readiness to enter the channels of commerce that will be opened to our shipping, and become not only the carriers of the world, but the source from which the vast popula- tion of the continent will derive their supplies of food and other necessaries of life. The steamship Arctic, at this port from Liverpool, brings four days later intelligence. The news is, in a commercial point of view, rather more favorable than that by the previous steamer. Breadstuffs and cotton were firm, at previous quotations, with an active market, Consols had improved, and an advance of % per cent was realized, but afterwards fluctuated conside- rably, up and down, and finally settled at 8634 and 5 — the highest point touched since the panic. The quotation of gold at Paris at the latest date was About 3 per mille discount, (according to the last tariff,) which, at the English Mint price of £3 17s. 10},d. per o7. for standard gold, gives an exchange of 26.0934; and the exchange at Paris on London at short be ping 24. bg boatdang 1s about 0.58 per cent dearer in Paris of gold was 420 per ma: o | jp tonot 28 te a rk, whiehy at the English Mint | | an ¢ ¥change of 13.23¢; and the exchange at Hamburg on Lond: at short being 13.1, it follows that gold is 0.90 per cen + dearer in Hamburg than in London, This shows that the “rain of bullion for the Continen ceased, 1.¥@ financial accounts from those , eek The Atigntic @i 5, it By advices ftom Hamburg, the price per oz. for standard gold, gives it has not yet 40 not differ materially by the America, oe tictpated, ary the aanind cxpetto hee’ week show & great redaction from the week previous. Exroars or Sricm yrom Tam Port or New Yor«, April 14—Steamahip Atlantic, Live erpoak-— Total for the week Previously reported in i904. Total this year A. Hl. Nicolay’s regular wemi-weekly sale of stocks and bonds will take place on Monday, at half-past twelve o’elock, at the Merchants’ Kxchange. The current operations of the Treasury Department, on the 13th inst., were as follows: — For the redemption of stoeks.. For the payment of other ‘Treasury debts. For the Customs. For funding under the For the War Department... For re-paying for the War avy Department the Interior Department, ba The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value of certain articles other than foreign dry goods, imported into this port during the week ending and including Fri- day, April 14, 1864, ComMERCE OF THE PoRT or New Yori—Waacty Imvonts, Boots & shoes 40 Dressed aking. 125 eeEses ~ ry Sees =coce Bee Med. prepa’ns. 188 Paper 68 Do. hangings. 55 Eatthenvare 2, ae Instruments— Value Ape put on market, week a enterprise must inspire. Yhe Clarksville (Texas) Standard of the 4th instant says (hot the books of the Memphis, El Pasoand Pacille Railroad Company were opened at Paris on the Ist instant, and all the stock was taken by Col. Charles & Todd, late Minister to Austria, as agent for the New York Pacile Railroad Company, with the guarantee that the road shall be built, and, beginning at or near Fulton, te cojoin with the Cairo and Fulton Road, shal! ran on a Mne not south | of the town of MeKinuey, in Collins eounty. ‘The Ocean Steam Mills, in Newburyport, have declared | a +emi-annual dividend of five per cont, payable on de- | ¥ | mond. A special meeting of the shareholders of the Rutland | and Burlington Railroad Company was held at Bellows | Falls on the 12th inst. It was voted to exeeute a third mortgage on the road and equipment, not exceeding | $1,200,000 in amount—the bonds running to 1863, and bearing seven per cent interest, poyable semi-annually, These bonds are to be offered to the creditors of the com- pany at par, in settlement of claime. The statements as to business prospects were quite encouraging. TheChe- shire and Fitchburg Railroad companies are to furnish, | at once, all the equipment necessary to transact the | business of the line, and no further delay or trouble will | hereafter be experienced from lack of motive power and | rolling steek. An arrangement has also been made with | the owners of the line of boats on lake Champlain, by which the Rutland Company sell their boats and thus | terminate competition for the Lake business—the boat | company runing in connection with the Rutland road. ‘This compromise is one of great importance to the Rut- land and Burlington Railroad Company, insuring, as it does, to that line @ large share of the business between Montreal and the two cities of New York and Boston. An interesting Parliamentary paper has just been printed for the first time (to be continued annually.) of the statistics of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, from 1840 to 1853. ‘The statistics relate to the revenue and expenditures, imports, exports, transhipmant, abip- ping, excise, prices and sales of corn, coinage, savings? banks, Bank of England, and the population. ‘Phe docu- ment extends to twenty-seven folio pages, and containsa great mass of figures, having been prepared by the statistical department of the Board of Trade. In the year 1858 the surplus of revenue was £3,255,505, being the largest excess for ten years. The net amount of the several branches of the revenue of the United Kingdom paid into the Exchequer was £54,430,344. The expendi- ture out of the revenue paid in the same year was £51,174,889. In 1853 the taxes repealed or reduced amounted to £8,247,474, and the estimated amount im- posed Was-£3,356,383. At the end of the last year the balances in the Exchequer were £4,485,230. The oapital of the national debt Jast year was £770,023,001. The quantity of raw cotton imported last year was 895,260,- 780 Ibs., and of wool, 111,396,445 Ibs. ‘The total declared value of British and Irish produce exported last year was £98,857,800. Last year the number of vessels built and registered was 798, of 203,171 tons. The number of vessels belonging to the United Kingdom last year, ex- clusive of river steamers, was 18,206, of 3,730,087 tons, and the men employed, exclusive of masters, was 172,525. The coinage in the year was £12,664,125. The births in the year were 612,841, and deaths 421,775, and the mar- riages 162,185. The total paupers relieved were 818,315, and the emigrants numbered 328,807. CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarurpay, April 15—6 P. M. Asim were unchanged. Stock light. Breavsturrs.—Flour was in very fair demand at still ee rates. The day’s transa¢tiona embraced 9,400 very common to choice State, at $7 50 a $7 98%; mixed to fancy Western, $8 1234 a $8 6234; and other kinds at proportionate figures. The sales of Canadian comprised 2,000 bbls. superfine, in bond, at $7.75, and 700 inferior do., at $7 50. The operations in Southern reached 3,100 bbis, at $8 8734 a $8 75 for mixed to fa- vorite, per bbl. Fine Rye flour retailed at $4 75, and execy corn meal at $8 623¢ a $3 75 per bbl. Wheat, rye and barley were held above the limit of bu State ond Western oats continued in good request at 4. a S4e. per bushel. Holders have established their claima for coi, which was purchased to-day to the extent of 82,000 bushels, at $2c. a 88c. for mixed; 84c. a 80c. for Souitirn white, and 8c. a 87e. for do. yellow, per ushe Corres. —Ahout 50 bags Laguayra wore sold at llc. a 1x6, per lb Corrox.—The sales were confined to 162 bales, port, 28; home use, 97 ; speculation, 37. Ket too untetled to give any quotations. TRxuGhrs.—To Liverpool, about 20,000 bushels of corn ete engtged, on private terms, stipposed to bo at be- tween 0d. a 12d., though many vessels demanded 18d. Flour was at 4s. Ud., asked. By the steamship Europa +200 boxes bacon were engaged, at 60s., and some lots of cheese at the same rates. 300 bales cotton were taken at 516d. a 11-16d. The clipper Corsair was loaded with about 1,500 tons coal for Benecia, California, at $18. To London, 500 bbls. beef, of 304 Ibs., were engaged, at 88. Yo Antwerp, 1,600 bushels rye were taken, at 12d.; 76 bales cotton, at 1¢., and 100° hhds. tobacco, at 50a. To Hamburg, 500 bales cotton were engaged at Ic., and 300 tons measurement goods, at £2 Sa. £2 10s. ‘To Havre, cotton was at $d., ashes and rice at $8 per ton, while flour and grain were nominal. Ous.—" , Sperm and olive were unchan; Lin- teens eee + $4,800,171 This is a very heavy aggregate. The average thus far this year has been far below the above total. Much the largest portion of the imports last week was composed of miscellancous articles, dry goods forming « smaller per cent than usual. The leading items of import during the week were as follows :—Segars, $69,166 ; coffee, $259,841 ; earthenware, $88,776 ; oranges, $41,245 ; furs, $49,702 ; $118,766; iron, $89,647; pig tron, $41,169 ; railroad iron, $59,800 ; cutlery, $46,383 ; hard- ware, $66,406 ; lead, $45,108 ; steol, $47,725 ; tin, $142," whale ofl, $136,527; sugar’ watches, $81,384. undressed skins, ; molasses, $41, 456 5 $414,079; tea, $390,128 ; seen that the aggregate is made up of some pretty large since that the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company had determined upon an issue ef new stock, equal in quantity to twenty- five per cent of all existing issues. We annex the reso- lution of the company or companies to that effect:— Resolved, That a new issue of stock be made, equal to twenty-five per cent upon the amount of all existing stock of the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Companies; that the same be issued in the pro- portions of three shares of Northern Indiana to one share of biichigan Southern Railroad stock; that the same be distributed equally among all the stockholders of both ‘all be such on the morning of the first , in proportion to the amount of stock then <i m respectively; that said stock be issued to the stockholders at par, and the payment for the same be on to be made at the offi gh York, as follows:—25 per companies who cent on the 10th day ion the 10th day of Juno, and the be. day of July next, with liberty to any stockholder to pay faster orin full provions to suid dates; that interest on said payments be allowed at tho rate of 7 per cent per annum until the Ist day of July; on and after which date stockholders who have pai will receive certidieates of said stock, which will be therc- after entitled to receive full dividends equal to an} Stockholders who do not signi intention to take their proportion of stock by making ured, will he deemed to have Parties entitled to existing stock. ayments thereon as forfeited their right to tl fractions of a share will be allowed to make the same full. These Western railroad companies are continually creating new stock, and one of these days they will have more than they can manage. Our railroads are mi completed, and companies which at first earn good | dends, ultimately get so much stock out that they The Blue Ridge Railroad—an enterprise of great im- portance to the Southern and Southwestern States—is now in the course of construction. This road, it is intended to the Western States ready access to an Atlantic port, and make Charleston a channel throug which a vast transatlantic trade must be consummated. It will develope a section of country of almost incon- agricultural and mineral wealth, and augment almost every branch of Southern and Western trade. The Blue Ridge Railroad intersects the Columbia and Greenville Railroad leading to Charleston at Anderson, 8. C., and terminates at Knoxville, Tenn. At Knoxville it will be met by roads penetrating almost every section of the Western country. From Clayton, Georgia, a point on the Blue Ridge Railroad, to Atlanta, a poi the Montgomery and La Grange Railroad, a route has been projected, and charter granted, leading through the Hiwassee valley, and furnishing the most direct line from New York to Mobile, New Orleans and the Gulf ports, via Richmond, Va.; Salisbury, N. C.; Chesterville, Newberry, and Anderson, 8. and Clayton and Atlanta, A road has been chartered from Anderson— the eastern terminus of the Blue Ridge Railroad—to » Which, when constructed, will render the ing from the West to Charleston still more direct, as the curvatures of the Columbia and Greenville It will be seen that the Blue Ridge Railroad is destined to become a trunk avenue, connecting the mighty West by a short and cheap route, and with Charleston as its Atlantic port, scriptions to the Blue Ridge Railroad thus far amount to $4,000,000; of which amount the Tennessee State, county and private subseription is $1,500,000, and South Carolina State, city and private subseriptior although we may state, in conjunction with this fact, that the citizens of Charleston, who are deeply interest- ed in the completion of this road, have not yet, we understand, been called upon to subse: Ridge Railroad i# 194 miles road will thas be avoided Tong, and is bei MTY OYF 69 wuch "poole ae aa | We potas ory seed was not very brisk, owing to the high cms of gvners, which have been. partinlly conceded by bu ‘The day’s transactions embraced 7,500 gallons, at a $1, cued the latter figure, which was the most gener- ay a ‘ ly for large lots. novisions.—Pork moved to the extent of 850 bbls., at $1450 for mess, and $12 623, 9 $1275 for prime, per DDL. ‘There were sold 200 pkgs. cutmeats at unchanged prices; 600 bbls, lard, at 103¢c. u 103¢¢. per Ib.—an ad- vance; and 860 bbls. beef, within our previous range. Butter and cheese mpreared about the same. Txas.—We append a detailed report of this forenoon’s Auction:—Imported per Wing of the Morning, (terms, 6 mon, )—Hiyson-—70 half chests at 836.; 26 do. at dro, ; 18 do., at 800. a B8c.; 42 do., at 413¢c. a4lc. Young Hyson —100 balf chests, at 65340. a 41c. Hyson Skin—9 chests, a¢24e. Twankay--80 chests, at S70.; 26 half do.,at $3 61 do., at 34c.; 29 do. at SIc.; 200'do. at 270.; 8 do. 280. Gunpowder—10 half chests, at 70c.; 18 do., at 67c, 87 45,, at BRo.; 18 do., at 5534¢.; 86 do., at 50340; 21 do at 5c’; 6 do., at 48c.; 98 do., at 47c.; 146 do., at 44i¢c. 22 do., at dlc.; 28 do., at 46c.; 84 do., at 4034¢.; 74 at 4c. Imperial—b half chests, at 68e.; 7 do., ut 650.5 9 do. at 6B4se.; §do., at 6Te.; 2) do, at 55¢.; 19 do., at 58¢.; 85 do., at i 52a at 4934¢.; Tdo., at 48e.; 26 do., at 473¢¢.; 28 yan ; 11 do., at 45¢.; 22 do., at 4d. ; 6 do., ti dine: 4.do., at 4030.; 44 do. do., ‘at 39¢.; 24 do., at 37 3a 14 do., at 37c. B4ize. olor 108 half chests t 0c. ; 142 do., at aed chests, at d4c. Congoa—100 tela at ; 854 do., at 28c.; 285 do., at 22c.; 75 do. atZl }¢c. Marrted, At Philadelphia, April 8, Rrcaarp iI. Dover.ass, of New York, to Many E. ORR, of Philadelphia. Died, Sunday morning, April 16, Erastcs D., infant son of rat and Anna Tredway, aged ono year and two months. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, 192 West Fifteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at hali-past one o'clock. Milwaukie papers please copy. At Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 16, Mrs. Haxnan Hicks, relict of Thomas Hicks, in the 984 year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, William Lawr@nce, 148 Jay street, Brooklyn, pk, two o'clock js afternoon, without further iny lat Om Saturday, April 15, of consumption, Tuomas G, PRicuaxn, in his 46th ye ‘The relatlyes and gh is of the family, and-of his brother, William F. Prichard, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, without further invitation, from his late residence, No. 264 West Thirty-fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. His remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens. 12h, Setutdoy April 16, Carmine, wife of James vans, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at two o'clock, fro her Inte residence, S4 Wooster stréet, corner of Bicone sf On Sunday, April 16, Maria, the widow of Timothy B. Crane, of Paterson, N. J. Her’ friends and those of the family are rospectfuily invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, Paterson, on Tuesday, 18th inst. On Sunday, April 16, of consumption, Jeanner Eaten. DORR, aged 46 years. The relatives aud frienis are particularly invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at two oclock, P. M., from her late residence, No. 380 Hicks street, South Brooklyn, near w street. At Staten Island, April 16, after « long and protracted illness, Hauruer M., daughter of David J. aud Elia P. Tysen, in the 10th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rospectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her pureats, New Dorp, 9.1. ‘Carriages will be in attendance at Vander: | bilt’s landing for the 12 o'clock boat from New York. On Sunday, April 16, im the 45th year of his ago, CuARtES SANFORD, son of the late Nathan Sanford. The friends and acquaintances of the tamily are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral. His remains wiil be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. ears. ‘the friends of the family age invited to attend his fu heral, from his late residence, No. 18 Vandam strect, at half-past nine o’clock on Wednesday morning. His re- mains will be taken to Pieeatoway, N. J., for interment Cg service will be held at the church at half-past two, in Brookiyn, April 16, Mtanixpa Erasmus, youngost daughter of the late Erastus and Mary Ann Soverauce, aged 2 years and 2 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are res- | pectfully invited to Attend the funeral, this day, at two o’oleck, from the residence of her mother, corner of De Kalb avenue and Rayinond streets, Bi ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, SOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN. THE MP # will please Arsouble at 24 Elizaboth stroet (aM F's office) at: Pr. M. thie day (Monday) for the pa pone cya ving the Taot trite of rope x Ao out late | other, de A, Palyiigy: wwe 49) On Sunday evening, April 16, Fraxcis Mamtiy, oged 80 | | will be closed from April 24 until May 2 ' lyn, | Se eweremeeneer wearers | | 475 East Twentieth’ THe FL MEN, — GRAMSTRESS AND CHILDRE: friends on the favorable pompevt which this | important RVANTS, SERVANTS. WANTED, AT HENDER- | SHON'S Jiteo No. 9 Brooklyn, 6 cooks for tie country, 10 good cooks for private fasuilies'in the city, 2 Pretostarts, ove as cook, warher and frouer, the other as nurve and seaumstrosey high wager; both in one house. Ap- | ply early LESM iy roy ‘y soods eslesmes wanted, at Hear roadway RVANTS.—THE BEST oyat are FOR EVERY kind of work, as coo hambermaids, lanudresses, WANTED. —SEVERAL ACTIVE, ENER- rothers, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS BAR- eper, in some wholesale or retail establishment. Cam the best of references as to character, &c., from hig Herald off 0 DO GRNERAL _HOUSEWORK.—SITUATION anted ina small private family. Good city references Ri Apply at 212 Twenty-fifth street, between Eighth ad Ninth avenues, for two d ‘0 BOSSES IN GENERAL. -AN INDUSTRIOUS young man wants a situation as clerk, in a grocery, hardware’ or dry goods store, ora bar keeper, store keoper, watchman or porter ina hotel, aseistan okkesper of Cutry clerk: can drive a borso and wagon, snd mal Felt generally teeul, Adaress for threw dajs, T. W-, Herald i 9 6 ca ee HE HOUSE WHO ADVERT. SED YOR AN EXP’ - rienced bookkeeper. under th B.C. of Probably find ene competent by allin at 43 DX GARGON RRSPE ANTED. —TWO OR THREE FIRST one <r two young ladies to learn — and taught upor Var KERS ‘lass bande. enue, agen. Say ANTEDAIN A SMALL FAMILY, IN THE COUN. , AB CHAMBER. it have good recommenda- ILLINER 18 WANTED TO rey Call ne nd would make bervelf ponerel oceful, satay with Shem after arriving there. ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT LADY, oods and fancy store in one. ood reference, and will get ‘ately at Morris & Cobnert’s roadway, corner of Reade street, in the saleswoman in a dry Barve cx rience an 0 STEAMBOAT AND MILL OWNERS. man wisher ituation as engineer, or t the repairs of steamboat or mill work; the adv pable of working at the ‘various’ branches of the busin ie Bey no objection to travel. Address, by letter, fora | week, M. Y. J., Herald odice. PARISIAN CHAMBERMAID, WILLING TO WASH, iron, cook, and t first-rate seamstross, ie desirous of finding’s famil, which would avail it- self of her servic RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS good plain cook, and is a good washer and ironer, or to do the general housework in a rmall private family. ' Good given, Apply for two days at No. 18 Des RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A baby to wet nurse at her own residence, 150 Bist street, Brooklyn; a situation wanted fora little girl, to mind ohildren. LADY ACCUSTOMED TO TUL DESIRES AN agement as resident governess in ir tise comprised ane Keglish, Breach, and sic and singing. No objections to go music teachor fin aschool. Plonse ad- NURSE WANTED.—THE NURSE FOR THE TWINS ra, yr Shanghae having quarrelled with the ¥ nutriment for the chil- jed, has left. Another is wanted. juire on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock A. M., at WET NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE AN INFANT . to her own residence. Apply at No. 3 Colloge place. ERRAND GIRL WANTED—AT 7 HUDSON street. Mrs, C. Faleoner. S$ CHAMBERVAID, NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS— Situation. wanted, in @ small private family; is good sewer and can do all kinds of muslin embroidery. Good city references. Apply at 111 Eldrid, et, fourth floor, rear building, for two days. ER—SITUATION 8 CHAMBERMAID AND | SE all Good city reference Twentioth strovt, for two days. 8 CHAMBERMAID, AND WAITER SITUATION ate family. Good city reference FE Wichtoonth street, bevoon’ Sisth for two days, fateh (elt dati CEMA ah AFTER- ‘Address E. C. M., Heral YOUNG GERMAN, 2 YEARS OF AGE, WHO speaks perfoctly the English langua, Jeareiu the college of this count teacher in a private family nan, Latin French, or is willing to take ist store, in whie ‘ork, A’ good recom 150 Nassau street, Trai Vierson. ARKEEPER WANTED.—ONE THAT CAN GIVE ‘tands his business. Good ., Herald office. s OOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED — BY A ‘young man of soveral years practical exporience in this at yeither by cee cas nel nt jon to ‘oBouth or West. Mont nial as toca pauity, & &c., will be nen io rps ry cnee wat, dothice. OOKKEEPER WANTED.—WANTED, IN A FIRST AD class dry good jebbing house, a bookkeeper fully com, potent to take the entire Peaks of the boo) Wed cuthier. None buta man of undoubted ability and c ter need apply, Address B, C. & Co., with real mame snd reference, Herald office. OY—ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, WANTED IN A book store; one who resides iiine his parents in the central part of ‘the city, and with good referomces, may ap ply at L. H. Embree's, 134 Bowery. OY WANTED—AT NO. 116 WARREN STR: stairs, None need appiy unless with good reference. OYS WANTED.—SEVERAL ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT boys, about fifteen years of age, wanted at Hearn Brothers, 425 Broadway, Hi MBERMATD te ey tel ers HAMBERMAID AND FINE WASHER AND IRONER— éituation wanted, in « private family. Good gity refe- ._ Apply at No. 205 First avenue, for two days. JERMAID AND ASSISTIN COOKING, WASH- ind ironing~ Situation wanted in @ email private Good city references «i Apply at 160 Stanton }, for two days. street HAMBERMAID AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING AND ironing Situation wanted ins small private fomully. Good city referenci Apply at O73 Houston strect, top floor, room } No. for two a JHAMBERMATD AND _ LANDRESS_SITUATION nted ins private family. Good city rofereace given. 103 Twent; }, betwoom Sixth and \HAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS—SITUATION wanted in a private pally. Good city references given. Apply 137 Court street, Brooklyn, for two days. CHAMBERMAID AND WASHER AND IRONER— Situation wanted in s emall private family. Good city . Apply at 125 Eighth stevet, Clini ton place, i ht ne Oa AND PLAIN SEWING.—SITUATION wanted in a small private family. “Good city reference given. Apply at 263 Jay street, Brookiyn, for two days* OOK ,WANTED— WHO THOROUGHLY, UNDER- stands her bu Hing t 190 & chai Vermaid who und Nan quired from last place, Inquire at (OOK AND TO ASSIST IN THE WASHING AND froning—Situation wanted ia « small private family. Good city references given. Apply at 346 East Sixth street, for two days pif). | 00K AND WAITER GIRI. WANTED—IN C family. at New Brun re alan ee oe y aiel SALE jesirable. Good wars ie, 5 House, 0ogne Gt’ Broadway and A) at room CEkmivers stecet, (100K, WASHER LY wanted in a small ven, Sind Soveuth & OOK AND CHAMBERMAID.SITUATION WANTED in small private family. Good city reference gi book store, Fulton street, oppo: Brooklyn, for two days, 00K.—SITUATION W D IN A SMALL PRIVATE Good city reference given. Apply at % Twonty fifth street for two LERK WANTED.—A PERSON WELL. ACQUAINTED with the family grocery business of first class city trader ‘To b person who perfectly understands the vaninese ey qitlary will be given. Address Delta, Broadway ee. ‘D_IRONER—SITUATION ily. Good city references ith street, between Sixth ues, for two days. RESSMAKER AND §) given. STRESS.—SITUATION ily. Good city reference y-fourth street, for two days. ENTISTS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO DEK- tists, thoroughly Sequainted with ‘both surgical and Rechaniesl dentistry. | Inquire, personally, of EA. Preterre, dentists, 160 Bowery, from 8 too A. M. and7 tos D'S, CLERK WANTED-ONE WHO CAN COME Well recommended may apply at 475 Sixth avenne., OVERNESS.—A WIDOW LADY, OF REFINED MAN- ners, desires s. ot a Tatra bay qn = b 24 or to go to any U the usual Englis Pain Unexcepti moniats given ns to capacity wad char: — eon tire. A. “Hien; Broadway Post Office, for ys. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, WASHER AND IRONER— Situation wanted ina private family. Good city refer- ences given. Apply at No, 187 Greone stroct, for two days, Gerad i HOUSEWORK : 18 4 FIRST RATE WASH- I ntod in ® small ptivate ys af Paes id city reference gi' Treaty ath’ ‘trovt for two days, ‘from 9 A phy og AND FARMER WANTED—A SINGLE A man, who understands the oare of atook. Most hay Broad street, or retail adel #, 186 Spring street. ATTING OBSERVATORY. ICR 18 HEREBY 4 given, that a meoting of the tocktolices of this arcocin tion will ‘be held xt the Observat reasey; May Lat, for the election of officers for the ar. "The pols Will be open from 3 to 5 o'clock, P. ae transfor books onde: as JA Y Seats, Sooretary URSE AND CHAMBERMAID.—SITUATION WANT AN cd in nomall private family: good city reference given. Apply at 06 t for two lays. O* DBMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAISE de bonnes recommendations, S'adresser a Laight stroet, EAMSIR. —SITUATION WANTED. IN A GEN b) itleman’sfamtiy; good city reference given Appi ab treet. ) MAID—S1PUATION wanted je Small private Li Teen. Apply at No. 64 crate fant a ewothgrgenreneee RESSMAKER. ~ SITUATION bfamty; good elty reforene th ehoed, Let weou Slack aw ale 5 Revente Dt a ANTED—AT NO. 3 COLLE: clay street, an American w. that understands the business. soon as possible, ANTED—A SITUATION to do general housework in she is a first rate washer and ironer BY A YOUNG WOMAN, d avenue, first floor, fr Wane troning ina pri RESPECTABLE bermaid, or to assist in washing and e family.’ ‘The bert of city reference cam at 125 Tweilth street, betwi ~ cond door, frout room, from 10 tll AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A ionable character, children’s dresees and ‘ANTED—A SITUATION Protestant woman of upexce| cn understands cuttin; em! ‘ity references. 1d Wert Twenty fourth ANTED—APPRENTICES TO LEARN VEST MAK- ort time, and taught on the best rocured from the a me 169 Weat Twenty- et, between Seventh aud 1 Eighth avenues. ANTED—A WET NURSE, FOR AN INFANT FOUR te, and with good city wheenee ing; taken for & months old. Appl apply unless of good bat NTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, WASHER, and snontm nd the other to assist with’ the w: referred. Call at 48 Weal Thirty-second stre k ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PROTESTANT WOMAN jas small family It ie PS kat Twenty nurse and chamberm Ninety second street, Bi between 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. TANTED—A GOOD, that understands cooking, d would be willing to tal herself renerally useful. She must come we A Protestan? w CAPABLE woma N. arge of « sinali fail ; none others need apply.” Treet; the number on the doors 405%, (old number) oo quire for Mrs. Williams. A PROTESTANT WOMAN, id to wait cm ebildren. quired. TAvply at No.9 West Thicty-first street. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, ‘and nurse, or as chamberinaid and waiter, by ® res- o¢d ‘recommendations from AS CHAMBERMAID er PFoal ‘i uation ET NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED IN A SMALT, Good city reference given. Apply ird door from First avenue, front or, for two days. ET tab RSE. roa aay. ab apolar INA eee ¢_ given. Apply ab NIED—RY A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED Young woman, « situation to do general b city oF country: im ‘frat rate washer and Would be desirous to please ticular, and will decept moderate wages. k and Lak ase i Heuler, and will an Tees AT ANTED—A GIRL TO DO PART OF THE HOUSE, ‘work, must be an excellent washer and iro good cok. Also a co chamberwork. 87 (old No. 65) Twelfth street, i Tioall dairy. “App jeecker street, at 80 ANTED—A GARDENER, TO GO TO THE COUN- try, and take care of » kite! ferences required. te (edie garden ; best m Address with particulars box Sane EX RIENCED SAL MAN, goods store; uainted with the ‘None ‘other need apply tod. M. orwin, 307 Bizth eet WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS business, has city references. Apply at 19 Kacy Twenty ‘second stre Wr teeny nti e wire ho INE HUNDRED HANDS, IN, 27 Division street. ANTED—FOUR YOUNG MEN, TO BNGA ight, respectable business, which pay per manan'uveet orpeuoe sau street, room Ne. 5. NTED—A SITUATION, AS SALESMAN IN A RE- tail dry goods store, by rienced ne. Sturges 128% 128 Nee- use oF other establishment. Boshrer, 613 Fourth strest. - ——$——$— op ag B = Wan = ‘ighagh and Biagio adap io aE: yan ay ye *soply e a TED-MEN TO (ASSIST | IN “'Trow's”” New York Cit in handwriting of app! H. Wil Foterence to lat N. B.—Porsopal ap- Vy axtEp—aY 4 BOY, FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, A Journ carpontering, OF painting, Addrets G.P., Herald offices 2 SMNLD& °F she ANTED—CLERKS, <ers,' coachmen, men on railway BARKEEPERS, , steamers aad a lately landed he agely landed cnn FitZsIMMONns & McLBRNON. ANTED—AT {22 BROADWAY, TWO. MEN ON a farm, wages $12 & month; also clerks, school tenel porters, barkeepers, men on steamer: 4 railroads, girls as cooks, girls for serine: eity tea country. Places seady. pn corner of Broom and‘ 7 suitably rewarded, NFORMATION WANTED_OF JOHN M. JOHNSON, t i m, New Jersey, crab fiver ride atthe « cir intent Tidings of hiss,” as "I Maison etcect. FB FACESON, 200 Madionn otceet,_ NFQRMATION WANTED —INFORM TED TIO an ae nveyanc CO aie to the a Will confer aver 0 ‘onthe 0 ‘Lispenard bis friends have hot, yoen = = ited a certai: pearing in the Bear of something M. antage by Bit ios eee ninetenentnaindsianiioeaneemn wmrs OUT TO-NIGHT BOYS, DO YOU KNOW? Aes ns ig ee —THE OUND ON THE ISTH INST., IN Cl ‘CEDAR STREET, A mite forefoot, rt tall Upped street, proving breperty, and d‘yaying ox DRY oops, ac. AAAAAAARAN AAA tt No-02 Coda c indi h LADY, LATE PUPIL “8 snperiot soprano voice, and an excellent right reader, with eight year chureh muric, would like to make an ongage F tho coming yenr, in this city or Brooklyn, ht Reader, Herald office, for one woek. “SPORTING, & &C. PORT.—PASTER MONDAY,—200 RATS WILy Jed and several exciting matches take Leona 90 Fighth avenste, corner Forty hadcor and coon baiting. wantity of rate om band, Commence wt :