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its, manufacturers and artisans and undeniable tri bit si ie nr Horaee Greeley, Watts ©, Benedict Charles Batier, Theo. Sedgwick, Jae. 3A. Wertervelty Wan. Chauncey: Warron Leland, t. Chas, W. Foster, New Yoru, April 15, 1854. Theatres and Exhibitions. BroaDway Tuxarre.—Misa Julia Dean is to personate the character of Parthenia, in the play entitled ‘“Ingo- mar, the Barbarian,” this evening, being the ninth of her present engagement. She will be supported by Mr. Coway as Ingomar. The farce of ““Botsey Baker” will conclude the amusements. Miss Dean’s benefit on Friday. Burton’s Tukatre.—Shakspeare’s comedy of “The Tempest’? is to commence the amusements this evening —Burton, Placide, Johnston, Fisher, Jordan, Andrews and Miss Raymond, sustaining the leading characters. A favorite farce will also be given. Bowery TrxaTre.—Mr. Winans, the comedian of this establishment, is to take bis benefit to-night. The es provided are ‘Paul Jones,”’ ‘Hot Corn,” “Poor dier,’? and ‘Joe in London.” The casts embrace the names of the entire company. Mrs. Yeoman’s benefit on Friday. Natioxat Tigarre.—There will be an afternoon per- formance to-day at the National. ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’? = the piece announced, with Cordelia Howard as Eva, nd. Mrs. Howard as ‘To psey. The new moral drama atiled Tithe Chill of Prayer” will be represented in the evening, with Cordelia Howard as Marie. ‘Wassck’s Taearre.—The comedy of ‘A Bold Stroke for a Husband,” and the new eccentric comedietta en- titled “Number One Round the Corner,’’ are advertised Ps for this evening at Wallack’s. The casts embrace the names of Blake, Lester, Brougham, Dyott, Walcot, Thompson, Mrs. Hoey, Mrs. Conway and Mrs. Stephe: ns. AMERICAN MusruM.—The tragedy of “Jane Shore’? is to be given this afternoon at the Se at . W. Clarke pearing | as Dumont, and Miss lestayer as Jane Speen aici drien of ote O viet inte evening, with the usual cast. Cunisty’s MinstrEis.—The Ethiopian delineations o this company continue to please. A good programme for to-night. ‘Woon’s MinstRets.—An attractive programme of bengy dances and lostrumental performance, will be given by this band to night. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS. —George Swaine Buckfey is to resume his et in this company this evening. The bur- Jesque of *‘ Lucien” will be given, ‘Wuirr’s SERENADERS advertise many attractive features for this evening’s amusement, at the St. Nicholas Exhi- bition Room. Pror. Haxt’s Waork Wortp is still on exhibition at 377 pbicmr bad in connection with the ‘‘ Model of San Fran- C0.” Sia. Burrz is to give three of his necromantic entertain- ments in Brooklyn this week, commencing to-morrow night. Pau Jurign’s Seconp Concert will take place at Niblo’s Falcon to-morrow night. The musical sslnctibos are of a character which cannot fail to draw a large assemblage. Meeting of the Street Committee of the Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Streets of the Board of Aldermen met yesterday afternoon to hear the arguments of pro- perty holders in regard to the opening of the Bowery. A full committee was present at the hour appointed. The Chairman of the Committee, Alderman Draks, said that they were anxious to conclude this business, and those who felt interested upon this subject had now an opportunity to be heard. Mr, Rozert Dopes said it was unwise for the Common Council to pass this measure in the face of its being an- nulled by the Supreme Court of the State. The property holders interested in this case would carry the subject up at necessary, And he thought it very clear that the Sa- ‘preme Court would grant them the relief they asked, if the Common Council ordered the Bowery to be opened as contemplated. He owned property on the area affected | by this proposed improvement ‘and considered that his property would be unjustly sacrificed if this street was ‘Mr. Rucuarp FE. Moust followed, in favor of open- ing the street. Ie said the ery, holders generally were in favor of it, as would be seen by reference to the Petition before the Committee, pray- ing for this improvement. He was the owner of property on Pear! streot, and was directly affected by : rk roject; but he was willing to bear his load for the benefit. To carry the Bowery only down to | square would be a great benefit, and improve | opera in this section of the city. If thia altera- | fon of ihe Bowery is carried out, it will make that | Mreot the Broadway of the eastern side of the city. Ex-Alderman James Kxiy followed. He said he ap- peared here accidentally, and came with the expectation | ‘of listening to what others had to say upon the subject; but as he had taken considerable interest in this question | -when it was brought up some time ago, he would make a few remarks. He then p to ments of Mr. Stryker, made at a previo woe of t Committee, against ‘the opening of and showed that those arguments better applied tothe sup. | Fesn of this contemplated improvement. He lived in ‘street, and considered that the Fourth ward would view. the argu- | greatl; fitted by the carrying of Bowery | A proposed. Some parts of our eit rere | golng backwacd iastoad of forward, and the Fourth ward | ‘was one of those parts. Four years ago the ausessment of the Fourth ward was within one thousand dollars of. what it is now. What does this show but the stationary state of this section of the city, uent men have Jong been proud to eulogise the of OU 4 Prosperous city; but, still they could not examine the | bs Lj out finding there were some black spots | the city. There is no street in the city to be opened h would so directly benefit those living directly on | The line ns the opening of the Bowery. He hdped the committee would not report against this project. Exocn Dean spoke next. said he owned property ‘on the line of the Bowery, and was in favor of the open- of this street. He also represented the Bowery Bank, , who were also in favor of this improvement. Mr. Surrerns—He thought this was an important im- provement—the greatest that had been contemplated for a long tim Rucaarp E. Mount again took the floor, and support the proj sed improvement. Wu. F. Carzy said he was owner of property on Pearl street ; and, after much consideration, he was in favor of this eu cut, which would benefit the lower and upper part of e Dasian, Ban cowned sires lots_on Peer] sires, and thought this would be « very decided improvement, not nly down town, but to the entire metropolis. Joseri Pickrt then took the floor, in opposition to the proposed alteration. He said this was trampling upon all private rights to cut through the middle of blocks, de- stroying business and robbing citizens of their property. It Was land piracy, and nothing else. ‘Mr. BiRpsat1, was opposed to the proposed measure. Mr. Covemaw said he had worked for twenty ye: two liouses on the line of this propored cut, and ir it was carried out it would rob him of all his property. He sub- mitted that this was hard and wrong. Mr. Sk1oMoRE next followed, in opposition to the pro- ed opening of the Bowery. ‘He opened with » violent Meincitisnt oe therlas' Goctedon Council, and said this act to open the Bowery ought to be repealed, because it came from them. After some further remarks, Alderman Drak declared | the committee adjourned till Tuesday next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Cowoner’s Inguests. Svieme OF A GERMAN APordmoARY BY CUTTING M3 | Turoat.—On Monday afternoon a young mal was out nning in the woods near Seventy-eighth street and | fix ‘ixth avenue when he was suddenly surprised by finding in some bushes the dead body of a man, whose throat ‘was cut, anda bloody knife beside him, From the ap- pearance of the body it is supposed the deceased h: | committed suicide several days ago; the field rats had eaten off neatly one side of his ‘face. ‘The young man who discovered the bedy gave information to police- , men Marsh and Ketcham, who procured a wi and | conveyed the deceased to the Niveteonth ward police sta- tion, “On examining the pockets of the deceased at the station house, the officers found several papers, which identified him as C.@. Limburg, a German apothecary, of No. 1,244 Broadway. The family of deceased were notified. Coroner O'Donnell held the inquest, when it was deposed that deceased had formerly been in good circumstances, but lately, through his becoming ad- dicted to drinking, most of his cuatom went elsewhore. In March his premises accidentally caught fire. They ‘were insured, and the thought preyed on his mind that he should be suspected of having firod the place. The in- surance was effected in the Hudson River Insurance Com- pany. He had been missing from the 20th ult., and when found his body was much decomposed. The policy | of insurance was found upon his person, and was en- dorsed, as follows: Dear wife, and all murt excuse me for Lam innooent. Half-past 11 o'clock, March 20, 1854. y friends and acquaintances—You ving done thie act. You all know that addres: to the Coroner : ‘‘Please take care of = wife and children.’ The body presented a revolting spectacle, the face and other parts of it having boon de- Jatting Yy rate, the jury sly a a oe of MS alcide by . was a man, thirt; of age, andleft a wife and family. rida United States District Court. Bofore Hon. Judge Ingersoll. Avni1.18.—The Charye of Revolt om Board the Deftance.— Thomas Smith, found guilty of @ revolt on board tho American ship Defiance, Capt. MeCerren, was, in conac- ‘quence of « recommendation to morey by the jury, sen. tenced to six months imprisonment in the penitentiary. It will be recollected that the other seamen, cl with the same offence, were acquitted. Narrow Escar: —We learn from a ‘om a paver letter that Capt. Daniel, of the ship Seaman, of Baltimore, and four of his seamen, had a narrow escape from death off Cardenas. The vessel arrived on the 25th ult. from New York. As Capt. Daniel,with four men, was going from the town to the outer anchorage, a sudden squail capsized the sail boat in which they were, and she sank imme- diately. By dint of diving, they suecoeded in getting the | ballast out, and the boat’ floated, but waterlogged, the captain saving his papers. One of the men was seized by the sharks; the others made very narrow escapes, aa they gould only ‘uso the boat to cling to, and reached the shore much exhausted, having been in the water over ten Rours.— Baltimore Amencan. | Serious Lanp Sun 3. Miss. A letter from Bolivar, dated the 34, statos that the levee of Gen. Clark’s tion had given way, and damege to the amount of 150,000 had been caused in the vicinity. The beamed | Aommences xyepding, but wag pill high, | works for extracting gold from the or | secp. o from eer: Taman honost man, Woe will vee each other | on . baattad, pact of the policy the following was | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. ‘Tumpay, April 18—6 P. M. ‘We bave nothing new to report in the stock market. At the first board to-day prices were very unsettled, and the tendeney was slightly downward. Nicaragua Transit declined +4 per cent; Cumberland, 4; New York Central Railroad, {. Canton Co. advanced 34 per cent; Reading Railroad, 34; Michigan Central Railroad, 3;; Cl@veland and Toledo Railroad, 4. There was a pretty active de- mand for all the leading fancies, but very few transac- tions were for cash. The fact is, the start upward was too sudden and too rapid on Monday. The improvement was too great to be permanent, and the reaction .has been no more than might have been expected. There is already considerable anxiety for later intelligence: from Europe, and we shal! probably have a dull market until another arrival. The steamship Asia is nearly due at this port from Liverpool with three days later news, and there is very little doubt but that upon the receipt of later intelligence we shall experience another upward move- ment in quotations for stocks, and another among: spe- culators. Wall street i#full of bulls, and many of them are quite anxious for a feast among the fancies. A week or two since there were plenty of bears at the Stock Ex- change, and nearly every one was anxious to sell. Now the whole thing is changed; but how soon we shall haye another would puzzle any one to tell. The views of speculators in fancy stocks change about as often as the weather, and it would not be anything strange to see some of our most active fancies—those whieh depend so much upon the quotations for consols—ran up as rapidly as they have run down, There are a number of operators in this market who have no other guide but the price of consols. If consols are up, it is of course the time to buy, and if they are down, they must sell. Beyond this they have no regulator. We trust the time is not far distant when our stock market will not be governed by such absurd influences; and that we shall be as indif- ferent to the prices ruling for consols in London asave now are to the price of opium in Constantinople. The stock market was heavy at the second board, and quotations generally were lower. Canton Company fell off per cent; Erie Railroad, 34; Harlem, 14. Reading Railroad was quite active at prices current in the morn- ing, but the other fancies were dull and much neglected It appears to be hard work to keep up pricos. The bro- kers have lately been large buyers in anticipation of an outside demand, but it does not make its appearance. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of bonds and stocks were made at auction by Simeon Dra- per:— $1,000 Michigan Central RR 8 per cent, eat anes: 100 1,000 Wisconsin State 12 per cent ‘100 1/000 Buffalo, Corning &N. Y. RR, Ist M. Sia eek 5,000 Peru and IndianapolisRR. | do. do. |. 7734 10,000 Lyons (Iowa) Central RR, do. do 3954 1,000 Brunswick Canal and RR. — do. 36 whares Chicago and Rock Island ia ‘Co 110 do, Erie and Kalamazoo RR. Co.. Quotations for foreign exchange are well maintained. The supply of bills on the market is not large, and draw- ers are therefore not disposed to make any conceasions infavor of buyers, We quote bills on London at 914 a 9% per cent premium; on Paris, 6f.12}; a 5f.10. The Europa will take out a large amount of specie. We learn that engagements have already been made for upwards of half a million, principally in gold. Mining stocks are still active, without much change in prices. Cumberland declined an eighth; Parker Vein, Lehigh, New Jersey Zine, Gold Hill, and most of the other fancies are steady. A small lot of Gardiner Gold fold at 2!{; North Carolina is stationary at 3; Phenix Coal at 5. The bids at the Mining Board were as fol- lows:— Bid, Asked. Bid, Asked, Parker Vein.... os 6M ‘ 1% New Jersey ae 85. Lehigh Zin 2% 1 Dutchess Silver. it 135 = Potomac old 8, 835 1% BH % ¢. _ 4 534 54 “ax Isaac H. Smith, Esq., President of Gola Hill, after a personal inspection of the mines of the corgia Gold Company, has accepted the Presidency of that associa- tion.” The stockholders have gurrenderod its organia- | tion under the laws of this State, and accepted a charter granted them by the State of Georgia, where the mining property of the company is situated. The trustecs of the old organization, we learn, had prepared extensive which will be pressed forward to completion under this new direction of the affairs of the concern. The Ship Timber Bending Company had an exhibition of bending timbers for ships and for furniture, on Satur- day afternoon last, which was witnessed by many share- holders, shipbuilders, carpenters, &c., &. The com- pany have as yet but one machine for ships’ timber, and one machine for furniture. Their foundry, however will soon be completed, when they will manufactar- machines of all classes required for their own use, #* ‘well as these to be sold, with rights to use them. Tux first trial was upon a piece of white oak, 10 feet long, inches by 10 inches, whieh had been previously steamed for afew hours. This tamber was placed upon the ad justing moulds, (which are varied to any curve corres- ponding to a pattern given by the naval architect,) the énds confined by powerful screws, and the process of bend- ing commenced. General satisfaction was expressed when the follower (a heavy piece of timber) brought up | the oak piece against the moulds, bending and rounding it without noise to a graceful curve. In six minutes from the time the timber was taken from the steam chamber it was bent into shape. The second trial, also on a piece of oak timber, 16 feet long, 9 inches by 10 inches, was equally successful. Many pioces of black walnut, for centre tables and other furniture, were bent to various curves, circles, &. Tho success was un- doubted, and several shipbuilders declared their convic- tion of the immense valuo of the invention for shipbuild- | ers’ purposes. Its worth is the greater from the fact | that our forests, numerous as they are, are marly stripped of crooked timber of natural growth. The buildings of the company at Greenpdint are finished, and consist of a large foundry, a large mill house, (a two story building, where the furniture machines will operate,) in the base- ment of whieh is the sixty horse engine, (a remarkably well finished machine,) and the sireular saw, of gigantic Proportions, capable of cutting trees of twenty-seven inches diameter, The managers of the company deserve credit for the industry displayed in getting up those valuable works through a winter season of unexampled | rigor. They now regard their success as certain, how- ever, and anticipate large profits for the shareholMers. The reogizts at the office of the Assistany neatye f , the port of New York this day, April 18, were $168, $2; the payments amounted to 18,0 balance on hand of $8,606,923 92. Wierig s a It Ihks been voted at the Boston Board of Brokers that | | no further sale of bonds shall be allowed where a corpo- ration makes a distinction which does not appear upon the face of the bonds and is not generally known to the public. ‘This vote will stop salos of Ogdensburg second mortgage bonds, as the company refuse payment of cou- pons upon certain bonds iasued as collateral for notes of the company. The following redemptions of the publie debt were mate at the United States Treasury, in Washington, last week :—Loan of 1842, $2,500; do. of 1844, $12,000; do. of 1847, $82,260; do. ‘of 1848, $14,100; Texan indemnity, $1,000—total, $62,850. The following statement will show the ear of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad for the year endin¢ March 1, 1814:— Total receipts, Exyensee of working 70 Interest on loans. $12: 20 ied 10-8149, 498 47 Leaving net income: .... $80,547 68 Or 9 per cent on the capital stock of $892, 700. ‘The transportation of passengers for tho two past years is as follows:— Year ending March 1, 1854 ow “18 Showing an increase for the year onding March 1, MSc sarvigg ar vxens sx $9,901 ‘The warrants entered on the books of the Treasury De- partment, Washington, on the 1th inet, were: — For the redemption of stock . “= S For other treasury debts, 0 For the customs........ “san OO For covering into the Treasury from customs, . 169,221 69 For covering into the Treasury from Janda 168,061 29 For the War Department, 87,073 61 For the Navy Department 3486 90 Yor Tepaying in the War Department, 8,902 36 terior Department... : 16; 739 83 "re understand that thore has been a run on the Na- tional Savings Fund Institution of Philadelphia, from the depositors. Thus far all the demands have been prompt ly paid. The Irgislature of Massachusetis have ordered the | Committee on Banks to report what further legislation ia necessary to aseertain the true and accurate standing of the banks and for the better security of bill holders in Cel of the neglect of any of the said banka to redeem “hem , AU shin commnitig bave to do ip to xeppmmend | 37 | EO Ws. Gianiged hands fo day. Futter i is thor the adoption of the new banking law of the State ef New ‘York, arid there will be no more complaints from bill holders about want of security. Stock Exchange. Tumspay, March 18, 4. x shs Parker V.«3 100 Gardixer Gold... 80 Crystal Palace. do.... b8 93 50 she Del&HCnl..b3 109 13 Hanover Bank... 92 20 Manhattan Gas 8 Canton Co do 180 100 do, 100 do Ld Hudson River RR 64 100 do. fo sl0 64 200 Portsm Dry 1460 Fl&Kp Jt ‘ik “é BUR RRR RRR Ptete=teat-f=tctt} i Mich ett in RR. 30 Panama RR Nindiana Con... 104 25 Mich Cen RR. b40 106 35 Rome Watert’n R 9345 934 10 Cleve, © & CinikR. 118 do 904; 20 + 11535 310 Galena i 1807 S50 clove te bitis Hak, 82 ‘ECOND BOARD. $2000 E Con Be, ne 4g 10 shs CloyC&CinRR 116 -b80 87°" 35 N ¥ Contral RR. 107 “B00 N.Y Cen iit Be ee ae p 1500 I Cen RRBs, 80 100 Reading 7 60 she Bk of Repub 108% 300 0 10 Crystal Palace. 55 100 100 Canton Co 25% 30 100 do 25° 1100 50 do 2534 200 200° do 00 25° 200 Erie Rai 100 Penna Coal Co... 104 100 900. N'C Copper..bid 3 100 500 20 200 Gardat Golittine 2% 100 1000 Gold Hill M.oo 3% 100 300 Nie Trans Co.t60 2614 ‘i 25% 150 Harlem Ri... 3 00 MAK. at tk as 1% 90Cley & Toledo RR 8934 500 do.,....b80 MINING BOARD. 825 she Ulster Lead ... 134 500 Dutchess Silver.s90 : i] 100 N Carolina Co, do . 500 Lindsay... CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Tosspay, April 18—6 P. M. Asnes are sparingly offered, at about $6 for pearls and $5 8744 for pots, per 100 Ibs. 200 bbls. of the latter were bought at the quoted rave. Corton is in very good request, and at rather firmer rates, though no seal advance in prices has as yet oc- curred, The day’ tions amount to 2,582 bales, in- cluding 848 to shippers, 436 to spiuners, 877 to specula. tors, and 1,221 in transitu. Four, &¢.—State and Western brands are still in pret- ty lively demand for the Eastern and local trade, who deal mostly in the medium and fluer qualities, which are very firm and rather buoyant in prico; and there exists an improved specultive inquiry, for ordinary daserip- tions; but as these are not noticed much by shippers they are freely offered at reduced quotations. ‘The day’s business consists of 9,200 bbls., chiefly within the annex- ed vange, including sundry’ lots of State, low to good ordinary brands, deliverable throughout the entire of May, at $7623; a $8 per bbl.; superfine No.2, (inepected) 87 12% a $7 374; common State, $7 50 a 87 6234; “goo $175 a’ $7 8736; favor: ite State, $7 87%4'a $8; ‘nixed V Western, $7 8736.6 a $s igan, $8 1234 0 $8 25; fancy Mi $8 26 a $8 8734; common to good Ohio, $8123, 2 $8.7 473 fancy Ohio, $8 8734 a $8 623g; extra Ohio, $8 75a $10; extra Indiana and Michigan, $6 50 a $9 50; fancy Genesee, $9 a $9 25; extra Genesee, $9 25a $10. Canadian in ac- tively inquired for at uniform figures. The day’s more- ments comprise 4,100 bbls. superfine, in bond, at $7 08% & $7873 per bbl. Southern is not #0 brisk, but com: mands rather betier rates. About 1,600 bbls. were bought at $8 43% a $8 75 for mixed to good; and $875 9 $075 for fancy, per bbI. There have been sold 100 bbls. fine ae four at $476; and 300 bbls. Jersey cornmeal at $3 tin heard of «ales of 1,450 boxes buneh rasins, part at $200 a $5; and 20 cases nardines at 67 30. n 70c. GRatx.—Whoat is in good request at steady prices, but the seantiness of the stock obstructs busi The ransactions reach 4,700 bushels prime Michigan an $2; and 8,600 Southern do. at $1.89 per bushel. Eales were ef effected of 6,700 bushels rye at $1; und 7,000 bushels good mixed barley at $110 per bushel, Last weck’s shipments of rye embraced but 15,676 bushels, to Falmouth. Oats are without essential variation. Corn isdulland lower. The home inquiry in moderate, but hat for export is very tame. The day’s movements add up 37,000 Duahtels xt 80c. a Sle. for Southern mixed: 80e. . for round yellow and Southern white, and 8le. « ‘for Fouthern yellow, per bushel. “noume.—Kates were steady, with very little eet Grain to Liverpool was at 12d, asked, and 11d. offer and flour at 4a, 400 bules of” cotton were engaged 5-16d., and about 40 bbls. lard at 8s. 64. To Lond tons saltpetre were engaged at £2, Yo California thore was no change of moment to notice, Rates were from 0c. to O2e. per foot measurement. Grockrim are brisker, and rather firmer. disposed of 1,700 Pee fava. coffee, advance of ic 500 Ri tb.; 200 bbls, New Orleans molasecs, at. 4 Cubs do, a8 21. a 20c, per gallon sugar, at 4:¢.; 520 Cube de., at 40. @ 9'5c.5 Porto Rice do. itane. a 5340. perl. Hay.—fome’ 1,900 bales river were bought for ship- ment at (0c, per'100 Ibs. Hore are ia less request, though stiffly held at 28e. a Bie. for las 8 crop, per 1b. rmockloud iv ie light supply, end worth, in small Narcan $120 for common snd $1 40 for lump, per Naval Srores.—There were sold 500 bbls. Wilmington common rosin at $1 80, and 100 do. do. do. at $1 85, per Dbl. Tar of good quality is saleable and steady, at $375 8 $4 per bbl. Turpentine appears very quiet, at $5 a $5 873% for crude, per bbl. of 230 Ibs.; and G4e. a Bbc. for spirits, in small lots, per gallon, though sales were re- ported of 1,200 bbls. of the latter at 62c. a 63e.per gallon, Ons.—Crude is very scarce and still held Inmits of buyers, at 580. a 60c. for whale, and $1 59 for sperm, per gallon. ‘The transactions in other kinds com- rise 160 baskets olive, at $3 8734 a $4, each , and rmall ta linseed, from siore, at 8c. «$1 per gallon ! was also reported (but not reliably), of 8.000 gal lon: seed, to arrive from England, arly in May, at Wie. per gallon. Provistoxs.—Pork has not varied much. The day’s operations include 600 bbls. at $14 50 for moss, and $12 $13 for prime, per bbl. The business in cat meats has been confined {0 120 packages. and rather easier in price. prime procured at 105¢c. a 103. per Ib. tracts Gousiderable attention and is advan in. There wero a . and 135 Lard is less active There were 400 Lt fair to still ate About for at 1209" ibe. for O York, and 22c. a 20c. for pe can be had at Ie. n 12e. per ib. Soar.—Sales of 300 boxes Castile wore reported, at Me. a 12e. per Ib. TALtow.—There were 14,000 Ibs. prime dispose of, at 1244e. per Ib. Worsker slightly favors buyers. The day's transac- embrace 1,000 bbls. Jersey, Ohio ani prison, at a 2c. with 140 bhds, C080 anty, per Ib. © E: Duseldort Callers, B43 Broatway, acoond city for artiats’ 80, so GEO, » 7 CEE SMITH, 10 John strect. PARTMENTS TO LET—IN THE FIRST CLASS house No. 20 Greenwich strect, noar tho Battery, to ono of two gentecl families, without ellidren. Apply to JAS. RYAN, SI Greenwich sivect, or at the warchouss 21 Washington street. PARTMENTS TO LET—CONSISTING OF A BASE- ment aud (wo pariors, om the first floor, and two iarge Size attic bedrooms at No. 43 Second avenue. Rent $5¥), PARTMENTS TO LET IN BROOKLYN—CONSIST- ing of back room on seoond floor, and an attic bedroom, ton minates Apply to J. in atwostory frame house in Bridge stroet Talk from the Fulton ferry. Meat moderate. e au stroct, New York. Vant for the rent; the furnitu:e wil Teasonable rate. | Addrons, Physician, Broadway Post Of A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL, ing r rented a hous convenient to Broad PHYSICIAN WISHES TO LET HIS MOUSE UP town to # family who will board himself, wife and ser- be let, if desired. at a namo and residence, LRREN, HAY. ‘econd atreet, ontaining jet, 40 a gontloman and wie n room and bedroom on the seeond floor, unfurnished in waat of a comfortable home will ‘ind that no pleasant and agreoavle ‘Address HL. §., Herald a a Re exchanged. ofice, for one woek. SMALL aan clas bea bag ot RESIDING IN Nineteenth si oh and Second aye: niet comfortable all improve ments, Address A, Z; Union Post co ROADWAY STORES TO LET TILE STORES, WITH tho dwelling part of how 470 and 472 Broad. way. Inquire of Crd A. C, POILLON, 67 Cuatham stroot, over Chatham Bank, from 0 to 12 A. M. Poanvixa HOUBI KEEPERS. T ighth street, $ i veers ‘No. ep sealer iy, aah ot Oh ateeHty | fuN1 of rst ol | the premises TENANTS ROOKLYN ~ TO ‘TET, INA PRIVATE FAMILY, boarders are taken, to = oy oor eon the Whe Noor of 4 w minutes w just s few min cas ere ‘umilton ferry. "Apply at ROADWAY.—TO, LET: THE PREMISES NO. 618 Ay, just above Houston street, now oecupied by ‘@ furniture showroom for which it is very rr perin an See, ee cach 23260, besides: ment and fourth stor to great advan- tage. ‘Apniy to JAMES PRICE, 20 avon steest, MEAP RENTS AT 48 DROADWAY—SPLENDID Fogme snd ofices, well lighted, suitable’ for any busi- fro: a year and upwards. Also, « reotype the lower part of house 562 Broad a ess purposes. Apply to Dr. POWELL, ‘Ovuliet, 502 Bros way. CRYSTAL, PALACE 10 LEASE, aT \BARGAL 8 Tegt hone tne saloons on Fortioth ad galin, with furnisbing and ball #! Inrge hall, 25 by 90. Apply to il. G. ahs Be street, corner Broadway. Coir, SEAT TO LET—AT bsg poor. OF EIGH- tieth street. on the East riy’ b p res of land, s barn, forces, | the city bj to an unodjectionable ro. 2 Neilson place, next to ACTORY TO LEA OR FOR SALE— BRICK building, two stories, unfailing water power, twenty-five acres of land, and outbuildings: tuaved at Monroe Works, ninety minutes from this city, s few yards the railroad depot. Goods can be sent by railroad East, West, North or South. Dz, k PRICE MOORM, 77 Warren Fuge LOFT 70 LET_OF STORE NO. 196 FULTON strect—m well lighted and 5 KELLOGG, No. 100 Fulton stroct, om APRIY f0 OURTH AVENUE—STORE AND HOUSE TO “ re Tesee, — aleegs po atiaenes sr , eM S eet; rable stand for w LU MOORE, ‘No. 71 Third avenue “PP URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—HANDSOME FUR- nished rooms to let, at ‘70 Broadway; alvo an office to let, to » doctor. Gentiemen desiring @ comfortable home, ‘would do well to call. Gas aud baths, 870 Broadway. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—A GOOD TENANT WILL ket st at a considerate reduction, with the whole fur il jit contains fourteen roomsand base: wnd in good order. Apply at sl JOSEPH B. DA CA ‘OUSE TO LET—ON FORTY-FIFTH STREET, COR- ner of Second ayenue, with several lots of ground tached, containing trees and shrubbery. Rent moderate, Apply ‘OUSE TO LET.—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, for one or four years, the upper part of 380 Broadwa consisting of three rooms on the frst floor, five bedrooms an kitehen, and fitted up with gas and water. Apply at the store 380 Broadway. OUSE TO LET—BUT A SHORT DISTANCE WEST trem Broadway, below Prince street; rent $100, witht Part of the furniture for sale, price $30). Tho ry Plenaanthy nd contains in all about LET ten rooms. ‘OUSE TO LET IN PORTCH ER, THREE MIN. waik Grom the depot. Wiil be rented for six mo: yonr, pete or unfurnished, Inquire of WALT! SE TO LET Hees AND LEASE FOR SALE, PRICE $200, with a part or whole of the furniture if desire House in nice or: water, bath, &e., situated west of Broadway, be- piensa Hy low Broome street. _B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. OUSE TO LET—NEARLY NEW, IN COMPLETE order, with Croton water throughout, boaraers, and furniture for sale. yyment will ee @ urchascr terms of pi i dy only reason for disposing. away. OUSE TO LET—PLEASANTLY SITUATED, BE- tween Twenty-first and Twenty-socond streets, in Ninth avenue.—A four story brick house, containing’ thirteen rooms, with Lath room, two basements, cellar, and Croton water throughout. The store and back room will be rented Pith or without the house, Immediate posssesion Apply toMr. WHITE, Fowlers & 781 Nassau street, between 10,and 3, daily,’ or on the OTEL TO LET OR LEAS! tel furnished in irmyires ents, containing about ni r of Sixth avenue and Forticth s rea HIth a ylo, with all modern im- on southoast OFTS TO LET—THE FIRST LOFT IN BUILDING No. 378 Second avenue; siac 30 by Wfeet. Inquire on i 70 LET.—T0 LET, THR WHOLE OF THOSE 1 apactons lofts over the store No, G4 Nassau stzeet. Jorme Inquire of SAMUEL OSGOOD, auction FFICE ON BROADWAY TO LET.—A FRONT OFFICE on second foer 17 Broadway. Apply onthe promises FFICE TO LET—SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN. Apply at 82 White street. FFICES TO LET.—THE FRONT AND BACK OF- fices on the second floor of the building No.7 Park pine will be let low, Fe: other offices in the Wailing. ap ply to CHARLES, No. 7 Park plac FFICB IN WALL STR! ne TO LET—AN OFFICE ruitable for an insurance company, oppo: oxite the Mei chant’s Exchange. Apply a\ he Clinton Ineurance vilice, 82 Wall street. PFICR AND LOFT TO LET—153 MAIDEN LANE, UP stuirs, —T0 LET, TO A GOOD TENANT, THE basement and kitchen'in the new Mote ‘As thie will haye the entire patronage mit the hotel, and is located in the block of the Metropo a Hotel and Niblo’s Gardea, 16 offers poguliag advantages for a frst Apply at the law office of c A. SMITH, v ieee, Detireon Howart, mn 25225 bo 13x25 feet. T! 2a ‘and furnished with Croton water, wate aro well lij loseti mate dete! AP aLuRN, en the promises. £ | Stone ON THE NINTH AVENUE. BETWEEN Twonty-tret and Twenty second atrects, with » pleasant room attached, to let.—An excellent stand for busine ‘The house, which eoninins thirteen rooms, Vath room, soments, cellar, eleven closcta, and Croton on every iloor, y be d with or without the atore. Immediatoposses sion. strevt, Atlween 10 and 3, daily, or on the premises, TORR TO LET.—A VERY DESIRABLE STORE suitable for thread and needle, or other sinail fancy ‘ under the Everett House, on t Fo ver; mable to & desirabic {onont. ‘Taquice on she premis TORE TO LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE No. 79 Third street; possession isamediately; suitable for almost any business, ‘The house is 25 by 40; the store is at prerent occupied a thread and needle store. In- quire on the premises, between First and Second avenues, ECOND FLOOR—CONSISTING OF FRONT AND back room, extension room and bedroom, togethor with front basement, to let, in the three story house No. 10 as, fixtures, &e., complete; a yentedl re- Rent $265. S, LOFTS, &C.—TWO SUITS OF LAW- it; Avery spacious offieo ri quirer, 70 alvo largo and convenient lofts at 74 Fulton street, Appi to ALEX. M. GREIG, No. 1 Hanover street, eorner of Wall strest. beautiful eountry wo neos, ‘nowe nm river, in 152d str the Huds 0 fare o0 by 40 fect, witl class families, Inguiry of $e: Cha eae AND CITY RESIDENCE.-SMALL hous fathoness and twenty neres, rivor road, Now Roehel! Collings’; small house, full lot, Mur- ray billy Thingy eighth shroot, Ctoton and gas. Fithigth strect, near Broadway. ~uac CPARUANE & MBRRIT, 49 Third aveane. (T° LBT—THE SECOND STORY AND PRONT BASE a modern three-stery dwelling. t0 ‘small gen- aire at West Thirtcenth strevt, next door to | Math avenue, 0 LET—PAR€ OF A MODERN HOUSE, LOCATION in Grove abreot, consisting of first floor snd haek havo- ont, with range, tivo en with wardrobes on third floor, el ¢ lars wpply to t, near Spring For parti ng Aaa, tse of bath, RE bya, wich ste to sin iy at 2 hsndvomely furnished AD! tory, The Lest reference required. Waverley SMALL, THREE ar Fourth ave ehandol 10 LET—A VERY TREL, story house, on Twenty fourth street, nue, The house is in elegant order, with za Lath, hot and cold water, &. Rent $6). thred story house on Twenty-¢ixth stroet, noar Fourth vena; rent $100, Apply to Ki. avenue, from 5 t07 P. © LET-A TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, WITH ment and attic, in the rear of 176 Morcer strovt, facturing purposes, together or seperate- re or basoment in front of same build Inguire at 36 Bloosker stroct, ESSER, in the boot store ALIN Also a Iax; oar Bleeckor street, oni er of Mercer, of JANES 10 LET—THE FIVE STORY BRICK DW house No. 461 Broome street, nese Broniway, ven or genteel ng howe, ada) pee for ite large fanil, Ty toc, BREEDER, at at Williain came 0 LET.—THE DWELLING PART OF Bowery; it haa a brick extension dining room attache: For Repeine pear ders the, Ue a iy Oo ds The who! , e stor: or part would be let, Inquire in Be ae, ToL Ler. WITH POSSRSSIO: four story and basement house, No. 134 Wost Thirt; fourth treet, near Kighth avenue, with all the mo- fora im prove: te. ‘Apply "0 SCHUYLER & BLAXOME, 0. ‘agle Hotel, cornet of Frankfort 0 LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, IN SOUTH FOURTH ireot, between Fiith ant Sixth, ® large, entirely now three-story brick house, finished in'the best manner, with brown stone vasemont, marble mantels, heaters, cas, & a moderate ret. Inquire at 42 South ‘Sevent Hiamsburg, or of L. T. VO! 52 Broadway, New York. (PO LET THE FinsT, ie OND AND THIRD FLOORS of Intge modern Built house, corner of Fifty-fourth street and Seventh avenue, and within ome minnt Lk of WeeHiclth ‘Avenue ftslitond and three lines of stag the fies® floor, $100; second, $135; sbird, $100. mn given immediately, | On exch, floor two large rooms four Vedrooms. Anply to F, MASTBESON, corner of Bro vany and Fify-fourth 0 LaT—& FRONT PARLOR AND TWO, BEDROOMS, on the seCond floor, or the parlor would be farnis Jes to single gentlemen. | Only, one ot hy AD! Ry 80 3 H. SEARING, No. 3N X BINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH OR without patF a handsomely furnished Cir and room, with laree closet. ‘ivate famil: rien Noe ‘ng table furnished. | Any See Bodations, may learn further WU street, Boar aruealars” by Radressing 5 at CLASS cae. THE d front basement of the house igteenth street: scauntaine heh seei oat, waver fiaturos, water clorote, WAGE pantries, Ae. ry: Per ni op t he preminee, Se ET See ee: LESS 97, near Eleventh | contains (a or eleven rooms, Croton | te: pply to Mr. {WHITE, Fowlers & Wells, 131 Naseau | A; wo Tooiny ofiecs | SRINSHIMER, 319 Fourth | IMMEDIATELY, THE | fe | T° RENT-THE ‘Lath eas, S &e., Gomplete. Mores will be rented ceparst Sgegtber. runs, apply to E. MALONE 158 Fulton sh, 0 LET—PART OF HOUSE NO. 27 OLIVER STREET, between Madison and Chatham streets. For particulars inquire om the premise © LET—TWO NEW THREE STORY SRICK HOUSES and with stor ituated on Third avenue and Wath etre with all the modern improve ments. ants, Apply t bi ag LET—ONE OF THE MOST CONVENIENT HOUSES in the vicinity of New Rochelle village; fine lawn and Hed gardens yee ive o Gaht minutes walk of New ork and New Haven depot nqu! of A. BAN Mr. ROBERTS, 200 Broadway, for one weeks SSS °F % pa i nt ED 10 LET.—PART OF STORE 192 GREEN WICH STREET, corner of Fulton, suitable for a fruit or butter store, iaving been cocnpled as 8 batter store some rears location very desirabl nquire of BERTINE & BERNHARD, 271 Washington ER PART OF HOUSE t house east of Broad. 10 LET—THE UPPER OR LO’ Wert Thirty ninth street, on the upper side, to # n rt not rented will be ocen ‘an above, or to W. W. SELLEC! pectable family only. by the owner. “Apply vied » at 8. Ely’s, 79 Fulton st, 10 LET—THE SUBSTANTIAL TWO STORY, ATTIC and basement house 130 Amity 6 with mahogany sliding and ride doors, and marble mantels throughout, Cro Ser area to2P.M. Apply to A. COOPER, City Ha 0 LET—A NEW THREE STORY HOUSE. ON THE north side of Thirty-third street, second house ons Lexington avenue; three rooms deep on parlor floor. flern improvements, de: Rent $640. Inquire ou the premises, er ou. 1 West Thirty-second street. NO LET—TO A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, TI ae part of house No. 89 East Nineteenth streei 0 LET—THE BROOKLYN NAVY HOTEL, NEAR the Navy Yard gate. To a good tenant it will be let on reasonable terms. Inquire of D, COLGAN, No. 233 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ve LET—THE THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND counter cellar brick house No. 93 Sackett stroet, South ed uve y Chey, "chpagiths y, She valock A. Fata “hain will iinrieas Rojet MA STRBETE EUROPA. FOR ile for jock My eight oe Passage, having anoqualled aceommodations for elegance or comfort, PPD WARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall stzeat, Zpnoonsers os re requested ie A. ‘The steamship Pacific will sueesed May 13. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE FOF ance UNION, 1,00 tons burthen, maar fever marin ref toni ‘Aa lt Havre, touching at Southa: venge! pn Sat , May North river Price cf Pasedge, First Claes. Do. Second C: Ter frel neato eee AND BREMEN.—THE UNITED mer HERMANN, ins, for Bremen, touching at Southampto) | passengers for Bugland and France 5 ik M., from No.3 ee In the first cabin, main saloon. In the first In second eal righ ly eee QIEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— fe) The Glasgow and New York Stemmship Compal ah4 eamers, GLASGO! (1,962 tons, 400 Sere power, commander, and ALW YORK, 2.40 ton mie horse will leave New York for 980; third Brooklyn, five minutes walk from Hamilton avenus ferry. For particulars inquire at 407 Broome street, Now York. 0 LET.—THE UPPER PART WITH BACK KITCHEN of house of No. 9 Hubert street. ( a fow doors from St Johns Park,) to asiall genteel family only. The occupants of the house consists of two persons; gas and water in the house. Apply from 12 to 1 o'clock, 0 LET,—THE NEW THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick heuwe, wit! under cellar; hae all the modern im- provements, S Weat Thirtisth atrect. Rent $000. quire of D. noGENcAM 147 Wout Thirticth strevt. 10 LET—A FRONT AND BACK OFFICR, RENT MO derate, over C. Shopard & Co.'s book store, 152 Fulton t. in- 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF TWO OR THREE persons, a portion of a house in Brooklyn, near Wall street and Atlantic ferries. Inquire at 116 State street, Lo tween Court and Clinton. 0. LET—A HANDSOME SECOND STORY ROOM, IN Grand stroct near Elm, furnished or unfurnished, ‘with full or partial board. with » widow lady, with « small fa- mily. For further particulars ploaso cull or address Mrs, Lowis, 163 Walaer street, between Elizabeth and Mott sts, 0 LET, SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER-—THREE houses, corner of Broadway and Thirty-first street, june- | tion of Broadway and Sixth avenue, suitable for a hotel or | large boarding house, with store and basements ; also, house | op Sixth avenue, Inquire of R. G. PIERCE, Pine street, | ovrner of Broadway, under Metropolitan Bank. (0 LET—THE THIRD STORY OF A FIRST CLASS | house with all the modern improvements, and privilege of bath room, in a genteel and he: aithy neighborhood, above | ‘Twentieth street, om North river side. Rent Butone | pmall family in the houso. Apply at 383 Broadway, second oor. McSYMON, LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA sTRAM- ship Company invond starting soir favorite steamshipe MILADRLPRE y bar’ “About.. ording to stat er fat iam remy nerling, se peoeee nage am Apply to SAN G'Walnut street, Philadelphia. OR MELBOURNE. Aust P Phe=elipper may hcine 5 her Seth vier 1S Mane rived, hay large han or aee nm board, and wil ik iL have qa Sh ual wp that elegant BR. W. AMARON, 112 Wa ASSAGE TO AUSTRALTA THE FIRST CLASS BARE her freight all ongaged positively in first woel ble accommodations for one or two gle geatlomen, ‘The owner go0e a Rirvigular eare to himeel! and UCKER & LIGHTBOURN, eorner 0 (0, LET—PART OF THE GENTREL HOUSE NO. 138 ne street, consisting of three rooms aud pantrics on ie portal ter, back Dessttenb and ube toon ik the aioe if desired, to a small family, without ebildren, Can from 2 till b o’clogg. 0 LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, THE UP- per port of @ house on the southerly side of Twenty. ninth strect, near the Sixth avenue ; two parlors on second floor, back Uasemen x two rooms on third floor. Rent $30, 0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, PART OF A three story house in Murray street, between College ace and Greenwich street, or two or three rooms would be jet singly. Apply at No. 13 White street. 10 LET—THAT SPLENDID NEW FOUR STORY fireproof store, situated on the corner of Morris and Groeawich streets, fitted with gaz and Croton water, same being well calculated for a hardware or any other Mininesss ths this part of Greenwich strect is undergoing extensive alterations, new stores being in procoss of crection, the allove is well worthy the at uusiness mon de: t location, go will be given. For | IN T 0. b atrcet, corner of Gold, n very desirable bascment store, with fine vault, lighted with three of Hyatt’s illumi alro three lofts, 69 Geld street, next door. $100, for second, third and fourth floors. I WILLIAM ©. GARDINER, (0 LET—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN COMPLETE order, now gecupicd by a private family, containing six- icen roome, with jodern improveuicnts, vory nicely foraished itoushout, aad furniture for sale. Location down town. west of Broadway, and unsurpassed for a first luge boarding house, {CHARDS, 307 B 10 LET—ON BROADWAY, A LARGE AND PLEA sant front room, on the second floor, newly papored, psinted and shelved, Aboud cree minutes walk trova, Ch alto, in'conneet: unaller room if desired. Apply thie day to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway, 0 LET—A BACK BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOOR, Vedroem and of house 113 ave upper part of a of or iia gad ra or 235 Siath 0 LET—A STORE AND BACK ROOM: THE STORE is occupied fancy iilliner'# at present: well located for a fancy store, as there are gas and other fixtures. Rent low. Apply on the premises, 1,086 Broadway, up 10 LET.—SECOND FLOOR OF NO. 731 BROADWAY, two doors above Now York Hotel, will Le lot, either for dwelling or busi 0 LET—THREE LOFTS, SITUATED IN FORSYTH street, Yetween Houston and Stanton, suitable for Almost any kind of mauutacturing purposes, ‘having supe- ‘There is in each stery nine win Hide, aad iwo windows and door in front of ea building i seventy fect deep by twenty four fe lofts are very high between joints, being ten ¢o fourteen feet, Inquire on the premises, 10 Forsyth street. 0 LET—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, pleasant room, well furnished, with pantry, ga withtut board, in & Teepectablo private family in Bropine street, near the Bowery. Address A. B., Herald offies. 10 LET IN WALL STREET.—TWO LARGE OFFICES, front and rear, with folding doors between, suitable | for the insurance or exchange busiaess. Apply at No. 11 Wall street, WREE FLOORS TO RENT—IN THE FIRST CLASS building, 604 Sixth avenue. Building 26 feet front, with ater on each floor; with immediate possession. Apply to It-G. PIERCE, corner of Pine aud Broadway 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—THE HALF OF THE HOUSE near Sands tree sisting of a | 127 Hudson avenue, ment, the second floor comprising four rooma. and two attic bed rooms. Rent $20. Inquiri RANCIS LAN CHET, 200 Sixth avenue, before J A. after P.M. 10 LET IN WILLIAMSBURG —TO A SMALL RR. spectable family, half of a well fal hed two stery brick | 802 South Third sbroct, bon aniant Tk from N ferries. Apply on the premises. : ime WALL KNewN Pus. Th a House, “tuated in Rast Lmmediansly ar Bro: : ly: ossesaion can be had im- WieRWING, Salamander Sale E building No. 813 Broadway: mediate Inquire of 8. C. stor Water etroct. E—FOR LODGES OR hae 10 LET OR LEA light manvfactui feet, iron front, large wind skylight® in se: near Ble. ke | leans. E DESIRADLE STORE AND | 4 The steamebip NORTH May, bo soaneet yin Ue pune Rd fe a Etedsbt kth ep Rant | TO ens Apply only to JAS. Ww CROSS, Need agers cam ond sixt a yoweuasy' in twenty-two de: MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, Mets ASPIN- all and Pasama.—Lowest prises, € superior steamers. nama Kallroad. Arrangements for oH salein this elty of fickets for the iranals of the La forming the most agreeable ang -_ aie, wale. ance ef all 0 ry The United ‘Aspinw: trepait from J. W. arrington way, or at 177 Wei ‘The seeommodations for pas- Seers of all elsesos ars seetiteest & and ular at- tention is paid to the cle the sieerage. Tes Walt nreahs te i or ‘4. WHITNE’ . pads he hs ha RN Isr eat cee NITED STATES MAIL STBAMSHIP COMPANY FOS New Orleans via Hi sailing at 2 o’¢lock P. My from pier foot of Wai t, oarrying the governmenm: Raile: ‘This company intend to, despatch, on Thursday April 27, the steamer CRESCENT CITY, Qaptain Hen} He ee ee re taen to New Orlenas y conve cubic fees. will bo received or: ‘specie only tak: on ne {0 Havana. Shippers will be furnished with t 1 EW YOKE AND CALIVO! ‘A STEAMSHIP LINE, fe. Acce: t it Company © nce of the mail. the isthmas amship STAR OF THE fave from pier No. 3 Norh for Puenta Arena, on atver: Fioridny, April 2), connes pay Siorra Novada, jicaragus 7: 4 Sd surpassod in Mole vont! wees. fama tion. es oo tion an at mae AY ae CUARLS ‘aecomm. HIP COM- ADAM TE Al ‘ mi tthe ae doaik for the above lock, from her pier, foot Freight taken for New Or- Patsongers for Havana must procure passports be- fore leaving. For freight or passage, apply to LIVIbGSION, corde! su RO 0. Bisck Warrior, J. D. i asa commander, a te Cabawhe, ‘and sail M N.B. will suec CT. 7H EW STEAM. Pat ry $00; steerage, $25. be signed ard.) For freight or passage CHARLES MORGAN, Sens, | Bowling id eaday, April 19, at I o'eloek ee from the wharf above Wine virese.. In speed and strength, And every arrangement fer thie amd convenience of f preveagers, Set Suis es, The State of 4 shore, the ist lowing Wednesday. adel phia, I MARTIN, No. 374 North Wharves; in Savannah, C. A. mM LAMA OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mail 1 The new and a. steamship BAe trom tr pier No.4 Rorth river, a n M L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway. Augesta, Thomas Lyon, will leave’ on Saturday, 77 Ped Hokets from Now York to Jacksonvil OR R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI ig tainty A \Line.—Tho favorite and fast going souT! wan. commander, will leave ples x] 4. North river, on Wednesday, April 19, at 4 P. M, preeise! for freicht apply om board, where all bills of Iading willl Figned; and for passage at the offi POFFORD, TILE ON eC ECO., 0 Sroadwa: zacou 0 LET OR LEASE-THE THREE STOBY BRICK pposite the ferry BRINCKBR- 70 South strovt. 6 . Apply to We Chambers street, mo LET, OR LE. ASE FOR SAL VAL store au db pone goed re aoe ate rig wis hear Bro! ny Kind of busi- ites, Apply Faiton strect, ‘Herald EASE—THE VIRST FLOOR or. THR hite strest, a few doors weet way; one of the best localitios im this city, suit most any kind of gouteel business or office room inthe yard cnn, be liad if uecessary. Also, offices T° ikailroud depot. Te aileron gircete, Let ween mein an gixth avontos, PIERCE, corner Pino stro LEASE—A Hudecn street, ot cy R ANY P Freprainih ond Fortieth fronting Crystal and five uae oy the or ees ‘ street, immediately Corucr Beoudway, under M C be rondy for o0- J a streote, 10 feet de ded to suit. Apply to cupation before Ma JAMES PRICE, story house, 106 Mott street, betwoon Grand and Broome The upper, part ocaupied by a genteel fayaily of ot streets. For patWoulars inquire at No. Lo TREET, RENT, only two personas street. T. RENT— 3% “WEST FORTY GEORGIA, & MESTOWN, OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, United rates iaail stonmahip JA: gney, Will Jonve pier 15 North, river, on ‘April 1, ky for Norfolk, Petersburg, aud Rich- Mwesty toes horse Pass Seaboard and Roancke, ilroads to Augusta, toy = ¢ and fare to Norfolk, $—; Sir peice, Por oard, LUDLA ANTED TO PURCHASE—A VESSEL CAPABLE of earrying ahout 100 tons in s light draught of water, Apply to Mcsers. MURPHY & NESBIT, avenue A and Tw ty third stroot. FPO" SAL OR CHARTER—STEAMER MAY sow, lying foot of North Moore street, Ne burthen. Apply to ataira, back office, SALE—TWO CANAL BOATS, Inquire of J. BLACKWELL, N: ner of Furman, from 10 A. M, titl 1 eth ert of hold at rey a four Lundred tons 7 South street, up 8 TONS EACH.— (9, 3 Atlantic street, cor ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY. relatives prop tthe Lh mh dary Sis tee end ats wiser has astonfehed shows es West Thirty firet etroct, $750; Thirty third street iguweon Fifth and Sixth avonnes,-$500; zt Sixvh ayenuo, § LOT Frondway, 81.0) Revere Hotel, 1,085 Brondway, 81,4). Apply to R. G. PIERCE, Vine sicect, corner of Brokdway. 0 ARTISTS.—ST 8 TO 1. building No. 627 Broadway, aed E MARBLE kor a broct. BREWSTER, TILL BE LET, RENT VERY MODERATR—A SMALL house in, Brooklyn, furnished, for three of four months, es, vox 3 10), Post OF e | h canal the proxiunity of cheap fuel, r | me —e manana inte. “the manu | factwre of w! de fo Py Cd | 'Yery 28 application to THOMAS anbaews, No. 2 Ham ves ‘abo. abe ia a seventh dasehter 0 ‘8 seven y intoking site me HR SPIRIT RAPPERS OUTDONE AT LA T wondorful seer of feture oven iy indy im the United Sen

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