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Alleged Smuggiing on Board the Hermann. SPSCISIONS LN ADMIRALTY—UNITED STATES DISTRICT ’ court. Before Hon. Judge Hall, ‘Mancu ‘41.—The United States vs. One Case Containing Woollen Cloths, Isidore Silverstein, Claimant —Thus was © proceeding on the part of the United States to forfeit the goods, on the ground that they had been concealed ‘om board the steamship Hermann, and that the duties ‘had not been paid. Evidence was given by the prosecu- ‘tion that on the 24 October, 1854, the case was stopped at the gangway by the Custom House Inspector, as three men were taken it ashore, who said that the owner of ‘it was on the dock. It was marked “‘passengers’ bag- ge,” but had no mark of having been inspected, That ‘the case was sent to the public store, and while there ‘the claimant, with others, came there to see about it, ‘and said it contained old clothes, books, &c, That as the request of the officer the claimant at once unlocked ‘tt, and on examination it was found to contain also 26 oolem cloths, which were valued at $697, re were slo remnants of cloth, and the claimant alleged that he was a tailor, and had brougat this stock ‘over among his other baggage, but denied any conceal- By the Court—The attorney of the United States seoke to procure a condemnation of the property libelled in ‘this case, as Sorta ltad. to the goverament, under the pro- ‘vimons-o{ the 65th section of the act of March 2, 1799, upon the ground that such property had been concealed On board the steamer Hermann, contrary to the pro- section. The term “concealed,” a4 used in that section, ap- gies only to articles intended to be secreted and with wo from public view on account of the dues not having beon | or secured to be paid, (12 Wheaton, 486,) © ‘and 1 am-ofthe opinion that the eharge of conceal- ‘ment has not beem proved in the present case, was ‘an attempt made to take the box, taining the articles libelled, ashore, without & per- = Parma of duties; but the claimant, by the ged Ja ble he behalf, hes sufficiently rebutted Sriomce pda such attempt was made by his di- or consent, and has shown quite conclusivel; ‘that he was absent from the ship for some considera! time before and until the next dey after the attempt was Under such circumstances I think the burden of prov- ‘ing that the ns e! in the effort to remove the ‘were in the employ, or acted by the di- ection or consent of ee en ee Ralted Sia ‘the to bess Ay ‘tes, especially as the officers of the cust — Hl just left when the officers find the owner. ther this cart- ‘the box, Nee at [9e Nae puzvoee pose of identifying and owner: and even if the attem; wig ee remove the box from the ship without its being first examined by the ities hereon, jould be a leiepionta a este! e w ander the ions of the act before rolorred te, Tem Tan tenadonentin mo proof tusk ttem pt was made with the or consent of samunnttaendgucstam matey interest Sayer tight of, control over them. itements made or intended to be ‘ooeue 8 “ claimant, through his interpreter, when b the nex! this attempt, were probably misapprehended by Seance eee es a ‘ which he, 9 pronounced sanost almost exactly like ‘an American’s of the word “ clothes.’’ Certainly, there ‘proauncis vas Bo ite pach ofthe property w that Cen ere vecuee or arranged case as we STi of concealment. he ibel et must therefore be dismiased, but there must 8 certificate of probable cause. Uaitted States Commissioner's Court. Before John W. Nelson, Esq. ‘CHARGES OF EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF FLOUR AT THE ATLANTIC DOCKS, BROOKLYN. Manca 21.—The United States vs. William Kelly, Pat- rick Fagin, Robert 0’ Farrell, Mathew Murphy aud Fre- derick Terhune.—It is alleged that @ system of robbery ‘by the employés in the Atlantic Decks, Brooklyn, has ‘been going on for years, and an incalculable quantity of flour stolen from the barrels stored at the bonded ‘warehouse. Mr. Joachimssen appeared for the prosecution, and Messrs. Dunning & Devereux for the defendants. Jobn Cahill deposed that he lives in King street, near ‘Van Brunt ees ripen I work at the Atlantis gohnee a I know the bonded warehouse; I koow Kell, ye sete Robert O'Farrell, Murphy and Ter- ; Kelly is a laboring man; Thave seen him working bonded warehouse; Fagin is also a laborer; ‘Murphy was foreman, Terhune the c 5 1 bave seen See desaries ot flour in the public ‘store; I never for bark ant Bid from s fall barrel to an one; I have hi alpcd Fagin and Farrell to turn ont y on one occasion Sar a arp on cho teu n't know that oe came from the government store. Direct examination—I have bought flour from Murphy; ‘T don’t know where it came from; I bought st the pub: recsivei it there; is decd it tem barrels; ave eight dalare & barrel for the flour; the first was ree months the last was three months ago; I don’t know of his sell relling flour to any others. Oross-examined—I asked Morphy 0 sell it; borings is what the gets oat of barrela with his au ‘ur; the borings are cue pu by by She ptr e Jains pel Teason I asked t P. Tappan de ‘Henry and Carroll streets, [pene he igetiont the, last I ins Fe: reside. corner of it part of the borings of the flour which I did not go to Marphy; T have ‘Deen at the Atlantic docks for three seasons; last sea. gon I was closely phe Mr. = imesen—I have hin a Fos cs area short; borings ven by the al ‘Murphy | last season aasiivosh t make ‘ta basvéle; I have from the 28th of Fel to the 13th ict March, 6, and found Al pounds short; “that is equal to 685, barrels and pounds; some bar. els pi some 38 pounds short; the highest was 49 . Adjourned to 23d March. Supreme Court—In Chambers. Before Hon. Judge Morris. Marcu 22,.— Habeas Corpus.—In the Matter of the Ap- plication for a Writ of Habeas Corpus for Ransom Smith. —The prisoner in this case is held in the custody of the Sheriff of the county of Kings by virtue of « warrant or requinition issued by the ex Governor, Horatio Seymour, ‘to hold him and deliver him to the agent sppointed by ‘the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, Ransom Smith is charged in the requisition of the Governor of poem era with being fa fugitive from a charge of ‘teed claimed the discharge of the prisoner, on the grounds that the warrant is absolutely void, and ‘that it is untrue that Mr. Ransom Smith is a fugitive from justice, and that the alleged charge agsinat him a were examined, and the Judge remanded the accused. Violation of Corporation Ordinances. FIR@T DISTRICT COURT. Before Judge Green. Mancu 22 —Thore were eighty-four suits in this Court ‘this morning, to recover penalties for ths violation of the corporation ordinances, in encumbering sidewalks and streets, in selling record-band goods without license, kc. Out of that number, twenty-five were settled by the packet and in twenty eight cases the summonses were served by copy, and new service ordered, and twelve ad. ‘ture trial. The balance were tried, and judgments aarce x oy the offenders, in various fums, = oe re were also dve suits against ig ego) to be backed across the videwalk fn yey) away goods. Inthe Shey are permitied fod peng ne are ‘tied to do just what ti ve , The Judge remarked that he w: 1 take time toczamise in a few days. Acapey or Mvnic.—A .-- relty and trvat to the way performances, is announced for this evening, Pechrots Donizetti's “Maria di Rohan.” Most ot principal artists, among which we may mention the pen of Signorina Vevtvall, and Radia Beiion aa into, will appear. ‘Maria and the Duke de Chevrenso are suid to be the pi in Ried Signora Seffenone and Signor Radiali a the greatest advantage, . os Gaxnen.—We understand that Von Weber's romantic opera entitled ‘Der Frerschuts,” with the game cast, will be wrote’ by the German opera com to-morrow ny with the mnsical wsieal dlistantl art this fr eltge — Baoapwar Titkatns —-Mr. Forrest srest I aire, Ness! his Meng Ores of wien Carding! fi lice *. Messrs Conway, Grace, y and XM Ponisi will pasist in the other parts. “Bona Fide Travellers”’ ia the concluding farce, ‘‘Ham- let'’ will be performed to morrow evening. bag ong Lee ae a Ww. a have his Ln nel even! wi a great is provided. Sahni ae SNE here es ae ¥ The “De nouneee” will tolow, and the whole will conclate. with ‘the first act of the drams of ‘(Robert Macaire,’’ Im the eourse of the evening Mr. Glenn will preach « Inger bier Wartack’s Trearne.—The benefit of Mrs. comes off tnis evening, for which eoiaalen abe ee Ue aches tak ~~44 aed attraction. excellent pisces will porn ag yee drama ore ” the ce. ‘Medintte of Sketches in India,” and the petite comedy @ “The Pet of the Petticoats, Toe wh strength of ‘the company wil'sppear. Wo trust Mrs. Stophons will pe remanded wiih p avewdes bones. gin og over ox Bundrs ‘and at preseat on ¢ is vei Sesing., The dlematio forman: aes Et afternoon, of the en the Mian and the ger,” ad snd dancing; and, int the evening, of the domes- tinier Orana Hocus. —At the the Baer Ethit r houses excellent xr for their patrons. At Wood's, the ‘ eeeert “« Rochester mpc Swan’’ will be given. mae 6 apnoUncEe custo: select bill of ca) iy os and instrum al colon, with their ce ra eque of “The Two Pompeys;’’ ‘and Perham’s new troupe, which numbers among ite members man: ae | sealer will play the musical farce of “ he FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tuunspay, March 22—6 P. M. The stock market was a little heavy at the opeo- ing this morning. With considerable reduction ia extent of transact‘ors, there was in some of the fan cles a decline in prices. At the first board Virginia 6's fell off { per cent; Missouri 6’s, 4; Erie bonds, 1875, 4; Winois Central bonds, 4; New York Cen- tral 7’s, 4; Pennsylvania Coaly 4; Cumberland Coal, 4; New York Central Railroad, 1; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, 3; Harlem, }; Reading Railroad, 4; Hudson River Railroad, 1j. Galena and Chicago Railroad advanced 1 per cent; New York Central bonds, 4.° The market is more unsettled than it would otherwise be, on account of the anxiety of the public mind relative to the odmplexion of our Kext sdvices from Europe. It does not matter, so much what the character of the expected news is. The suspense is working more injury than the re- ality. So far as cur most important local interests are concerned, it is not of so much consequence whether the reported death of the Czar is true or tot. We want the fact, whatever it is; and those who sell stocks for a fall, upon the supposition that Nicholas is living, will make a mistake, for his death would be mo:e likely to put prices down than up on this aide of the Atlantic. The advance in stocks bas not been entirely upon the fact of his desth. {Previous to the arrival of advices to that effect, the stock market had been quite buoyant for some time, and the cazses producing that expansion were entirely local. The upward movement commenced in the midst of the gloomiest war period of the season, and it is our impression that the reseipt of intelligence thatthe Czar is alive and vigorously prosecuting the war, will be more likely to put prices for stocks up than down. The war has now no terrors for us, under its mos} adverse circum- stances, but on the contrary is.cal:ulated to be of advantage in a good many ways. It served to con- tract and restrict commercial transactions, andthat was just what we wanted to recover strength and tone in our financial systems. It acts now as a whole- some check upon mercantile operations, and pre. vents the existing easy money market from leading to more over-importation and more over-trading But for the fears and apprehensions entertained relative to the Buropean war, there would have been, before this, all sorts of enterprises and pro- jects presented for the employment of capital, and we should have been again in the same line of ex- travagance that led to so much disaster six months since. The war has been our safeguard. It {s the fear of something they know not of, which has kept the community in check, and saved us from arelapee. Inthis view of the question, any event likely to restore peace to Europe and let loose upon us again all the elements of speculation, cannot be looked upon in # favorable light, and the death of the Czar would therefore, under these circum. atances, be deplored. After the adjournment of the board today, the following sales were made at auction by A. H. Nicolay :— Ary of sor rte brace vy Southern rasa cee 000 of their real estate cent bonds, in 1859, ssterertpapavle fe fi New ¥ York, ife Insurance at the - 60 » 69 ie int. 791 we peo seeeeeee Also, for account of whom might concern—$4,000 ‘Obi aed Mississippi Railroad second bon: sis jeach.. 000 Chicago and Aurora Railroad seco % er ‘cent otha 1869, ineret at ws and tod it eta, $1 seceneeees TIM Mt ) bonds, due” in 1684, in- $5,060 Shell ferest Int pri onl 1st gic 000. + ++» 68% & int, $10,000 Hudson River Railroad third mortgage seven per cent convertible bonds, due in ans Saertehy Tint Ist May and lstNevember, $1,000. int. 100 abares Second Avenue Railroad. 197 Catewasss, William: he Erie 4 Finis eet oe 10 Bank 100 Farmere’ and Citizens’ Bank, of Wiliisoasb' 26 Continental Insurance Co nts om 18 Greenwich Fire Ins. Co. 5 Park Fire Ins. Co.. 20 Arctic Fire Ins, Co, 80 Mercantile Fire Ins. Co, 4 Pacific np Steamship Grocers’ Bi At the second board the market was a shade or two better. Nicaragua Transit improved 4 per cent, Hudeon River Railroad, j. The steamship Atlantic, from Liverpool, must be near at hand with seven days later intelligence, and the anxiety for her ar- rival is 80 intense that nothing of importance will be done in any of our markets until the suspense is removed. The steamer is now in her thirteenth day, and cannot be long delayed. The traneactions at the Assistant Treasurer's office to-day, were as follows:— Paid on Treasury account. Received on Treasury aecou Balance on Treasury accoun' Paid for Assay office... Paid on disbursing checks The annual election for officers of the Gardiner Gold Mining Company was had a few days since, when the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year:—Charles Ely, A. P. Halsey, Charles Tracy, P. G. Gardiner, J. W. Cantler and 8. H. Mix. | At a subsequent meeting of trustees, Charles Ely was elected President; Geo. C. Ripley, Treasurer, and Richard Vose, Secretary. During the whole of the past season this company has been steadily par. tuing ita legitimate business. It has had from forty to fifty men actively engaged in mining, and an im- mense quantity of ore has been raised to the surface. The company’s crushing machine has been through- out in perfeet operation, and the amalgamating m1 chinery is nearly completed. The management is composed of sbrewd practical men, with enlarged experlerce In this branch of business. They feel confident of satisfactory resulta at an early day. According to an official sta‘ement, there were forty banks in existence in the State of New Hamp- thire on the lst Monday in December last. The ag: gtegate am unt of capital stock which hed been been actually paid in to these institutions was $3.876000. The amount of debts due the banks and secured by pledges of thelr stock, was $19,247. ‘The total valine of the real estate belonging to them was $58,859. The sum of all the debts due the banks was $7,063,263, and of this eum $74,465 was doe from directors, either as principals or sureties. The amcunt of specie in vault was $197,912; bills of other banks on hand, $158,460. The whole amount of deposlta was $880,979. The amount of deposits in other banks for the redemption of bilis was $766,631; and the amount of biils in circulation was equivalent to $3,135,671. ‘The Boston Traveller of the 21st inst. snys:— We understand that an stow ls about to be . preparations, in the way of engines and cars, to do the business in a prompt and acceptable manner. From Norwich to New Yerk there will be the new boat the Commonwealth, and the superior steamer the Connecticut, which is to be refitted. The coupons of the bonds of the Great Western Railroad Company of Illinois, due on the let of April, will be paid on and after that date, at the company’s office, No, 46 William street. The warranta entered at the Treasury Depart ment on the 20th instant were; soe the ated oy of stock, oes $ ‘or 1 Treasury debts For mr customs, 5,465 89 3,299.00 333,514 02 179,708 02 For the War Departme: 462}472 81 For sepeyins im the War Department. 878 78 For the Interior Department....... + 16,420 69 For repaying for the Interior Department... 5,250 69 ‘The annual meeting of the Great Western Ratt- road Company was held at Hamilton, Canada West, last week. The report states that the earnings of the road for the half year ending January 31, were £195,536 28,2d., and the working expense £102,- 256 2s. 24,, leaving a balance of £93,080 ls., which, added to the balance of the previous half year, £475 188. 6d., makes the total net recelpta over working expenses £0358 19s. 64. Out of this amount was paid interest on bonds and borrowed money, £45,648, and for six months’ lfyuidation of £500,000 sterling Provincial debentures, £9,125; leaving a net balance of earnings of £38,764 19s. 6d., equal to three per cent on the present capital of 1, are, Bayne, of the firm of Selden, Withers & Co., of Washington, denies ali the statements of Mr. Rives relative to the Exchange Bank. He charges Rives ‘with hostility, owing to s# business difficulty of long standing, and denies the statement that any money of the firm his been used incom. promising or compounding claims. The trustees leo state that the moat of the available funds are tied in New York by Virginia attachments, but they have collected sasets to the amonnt of $150,000, and bave paid $180,000 for the redemption of bonds of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, in con- formity with the letters of assignment. The Chicago Journal of Monday, the 19th inst., P haene Matteson arrived in this city yesterday, fom ‘New York, where he has been for @ short time past in perfecting tang arrangements for a settlement enars. Wadaworth & Sheldon, om account of the pias and ‘and land funds of the State in their hands, has been am secured by Tenponaibie partion, perp the general assets of that firm, and not braced in the assignments made by, them, so that no loss the failure of ? Monars. adamant & — worth & Sheldon, on account of » portion fund in their hands at tee bes cand oan aj ‘This arrangement will ena! pay the January interext at the time the July payment is due, which is rded ax & fortunate cireumstance, as far as The credit of the State is concerned, and we learn it is entirely setistostory to the persons who hold much the lurger share of the State’s indebtedness, upon which the peyment ix sohh app! eet tore regard to State stocks in the hands of the former Btate agent when the failure took place, it is known there is a bond with ample security cnaaieh for their ment or thelr return, and it is presumed early Leg od Pill be taken to secure the State against ultimate lows this respect also, New Yous, March 22,'1855, ‘200 ahs ‘Cum Cl 250 ian en Trans Co 100 -b60 1 180 N ¥ Conia, 400 100 Si 100 de. 060 92 19 Reading Railroad 60 do . 5000 Erie ba, 76.880 87 400 do 60 Hadson 60 do 60 do. RR Wig 60 Galena & Chi RR 95 CITY TRADE REPORT. Tuurspay, arch 22—6 P. M. Asn continued dul) and prices nominal, at $6 25. Breapett rr8.—Flour—’ was more doing, with» slightly improved feeling in'common Statate brands. The anles embraced 6,000 a 6,000 bble, included in which | were common brands of State, at $4614 a on metho | latter figure for good straight brands, nd | $9'25 0 0 75 for favorite and choice brands: to choice Western brands tad Gopsoee. extra rea, at $11» $12 00. Canacian was in better demand, with sales of 8,000 bbls. At 8037 8 O10 U6, abd at $10 10 for extra brand, South fair demand, with sales of about 1,000 bbls. tive, 7 Genesee at $2 70; 1,000 red Western, st $2 10, and 500 Southern prime white on private terms, supposed to be at at about 82 60, sad Canadian white, not he reported, at Ptoan the marset tas bt and a trifle better, owing | $e calanibbipamamna teronpers and reduced wapphion, | Jno onion smnbanoed 4,000 bushete Southern yellow, at , and 6,000 do, were reported at slightl andar 81. Rye_We sly beard of about 600 bushels Sealing ta somal Barley Loy. out of semon, oe oa only " fm ey partes continued firm. The sales em braced about 250 bags of St. Domingo, at 9\xc.; about 1,000 we Rio, at 10%e. a Nige,; 40 mate 1s, & 4%o.; and 280 Maracaibo, at 11 ie. 12), bs —Owing ton dinposttion to ew the receipt of later f news by the Atlantic, the market was Jess animated, but prices continued firm, without fur advance. The sales embraced about 2,500 8 3,000 bales. Prmonrt.—Rates were inactive, as un were walt ing the receipt of later foreign news. To Liverpool, 300 ‘8 400 bales compressed cotton were engaged at 6-324 and 25 bales fee Inland do at 5-164. Other articles were at about the same rater, with little doi To London and Havre there was nothing of moment to no tice. To Hamburg, re, Sone 8 9,009 talions of ofl were on aged at 2 with some ton te ce. Hien pegs faltpetre at 22, 64 To Bremen 100 cedar logs eemee on wate terms. To Call- fornia, rates ranged trom 300, a Fucit.— The market was quiet, and prices unchanged Hast —Bales of about 600 # were made at S6<. Howry.—About 20 hhde and 40 tierces honey were sold at 46 3c. for export. short price Inon —Within two or three days about 200 300 tons Scotch pig have been noid at $20 » $52. Laap.—The market continued Grm Galena was held at C)ge., and sales of 100 toms English were made at | ” me ae were made at $1; | 2. it change. About 900 bbls. were re. ported at oe. ao. —The market was pec oth with « further etvance ot aboat He 6 ye The sales encluded 600 & 800 casks, at 450. @ b gc. for the bulk of it. jotsaem.—The aes! sheng prices. The silés of pork 1,200 béis,, a, 2, i for new doy $1008 4 for Western mess, bole, ony ht $16, ef county ne to the extent of about 500 obls. at eae 400 bbis. Chicago extra repacked sold at $1 vier off. bams were fcarce and nominah 1 from 12. to 18¢. and State aty20c. a Ne, while Orange county was at 270. 0300 Raat Estate —Houre and lot on PEA Borad street, bong Second avenue, 16x100, $4,400; do. adjoining, 21x too! $e.ase jets ou Fitty avenue, each 25x 100, $1,225 each; 2 do. on Fifty-third stres: Third avenue, each 26x100, $600 each; 2 do. on street, near Sixth avenue, each 22x100, $1,100 SvG4K.—The market continued tolerably active. The sales Peon about 600 a 700 hhds. New Orleans at { Sbout 800 do, Cuba at 4340. a 5c., and JO Rico at bc, with a small jot Havana refined at yo —There was more clover offering, and prices were unchanged Pennsylvania were heli Vat 100., and Obie clean at 10c., but without sales of importance. Srices.—The market was firmer. The a1 1,000 mats cassia at 40c., and 70 casee nutmege at $1. "TaLuow was duil and nominal at 12c. MDVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. foot- near ‘orty-ninth each. of employment for bers of the Itudson ation tothe a signed, at {1 Ninth street, ne RICH'D DEUAFIEED, Maj. of Engincors. I 0. OF 0. .F UEACON LODGE, NO, 228. THR ME Bere of Beacon Lo od Ledge roem.on Friday’ fret of faring the re tribute of ther, Geo. G. Demilt, By order, » See. pect to our Inte worthy WM, 0. MUIR, N. G. aga NOTICE. Ayan wewnens or MUNN Lodge ’ ry for the election of 5S. W. B: D. C. Bravron, Secretary. ASONIC KOTICE. MEMBERS OF ORIENT Sivie pot he ech Chayatte steph, this doy, eideyy atl gooms, No, ¢3 thin dey, (Eridey) a ry P.M. fo Joim in paying ibe iat ibibae of reapect to o ‘itt rrorth oom “Byworder, 2 panion, disnae gs Pa FISHER, 1. P. e E. KOBERTS, Secretary. once ea ecee ae e eeS ots vessels et, that with the iteming weetions of the health ah se regueyd ot bie {cach branch anddopaty pilot je duty of cach branch anddo 0 4 i ioavors to" bail 4 gious, Lafeetious, OF pe tilomtial eager he port from arn tions of she office ENRY B. DARTLETT, Health Ofteer. Beaurn Orrice, Quarantine, March 21, 1886, EW YORK, JAN. 2, 185.—RECKIVED OF MR Mliam Lalor, Treasurer of the Young Men's Associa. ton, $1,775 60, being the proceeds of their frst nonwal ball given tor the Roman Catholic scpnsneses of New York city. OBO) Katy Sapecnrt._, PANAMA OAD COMPANY, NEW Fock, Meted , 1485,—-The annual election for thirtoon tors of the above com| il bald it the office, No. y, foxt, th CHICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND OPS, Company, Cora Exchange Bank Building, 13 Witten, Threat k, Maroh 18, 1866.—This Compan, having d f ti sant, aah M il, be padd at pen daily, from9 A.M. to2P. M., and Wednesday and Haiasday eveuings fron fo plten, JACOB A WESTERVELT, (Inte Mayor of the eity,) ni et w. _— and Isaac T. Surru, Vico Presidents. W. B. Exvaw: Sore! N. B. This Sav connected with ie char- INSTRUCTION. ov HIGH Saprtenrvmepe’ ATTAIN- with euch testimonials as would reputation, aad who gould tscatts Sate ¢ 10 of Bloom Meiate as pastor of ia cal iage, in iy her duress Chureb note, ‘Bloomingriew, Sta Staton tel . in er RENCH AND BEAN ION LAN oyagae. aRoresoe pel tear ir of ri byes NY PERSON 3H.—MONSIRUR AND MADAME going to form now classes of couversftional hove wishing to sequire knowledge of ., Morning and afterncon classes for ¥ ". ne jewon: with struction, day EDWAKD FELDNER, Principal. 465 BROADWAY, TWO DOORS ABOVE Union square, just received colored and black silks, 00@ assortment of dry rood ae of home LS ie sbeetings and 4 FOULARD | SILKS.—JAl has much plosvure in an nouneing to bi 4 fea York, that will this day oven ne, lot of printed foulard tikes, at unprecedentediy GEA BARGAINS 11 D MPORTED WOVE CORSETS —LADIES GETTING ng, dresege should procure s pair of Mrs, GAY very Wt. GooDs. TADIE Pia th aed BARGAINS ARE {net being selecte: resent 0) nit: will soon bs art, we Ww the advise su che tnand pore Hf pods of an re S grent bargain in linen - to call at once. The against the EDWAKD BISSELL, Agent and Well street. . SALLOKS, Ao., AND tan obtain the» od agency ham street. vic uee.of service of thoes that have reosived part on file CALVIN aK a ou at law, 4 Watt na Flue streets ly at oni Sana'7t eye itis LAND WARRANTA —ALL PERSONS ENTITLED, TO 4 Congress, ean have ton to TAYLOR werran! wl sailors, arttheors, lerks, teemsters, de, obtained, bought. sold and lecated.” lilinote stent vialee parebesedy Ofles hours from # A. M. till 5 FM MES RK. & JOHN D, STROW, Attorneys *, ofbee Ne %, ep otairs. N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE SURRO. gate of the County of New York, notice is Lig sei reone having claims ageinss Joho L. te of the city of New York, merchant, de. ceased) it the same with vouchers thereof to we Fat caged 61 Chambers sony is tbe ity of New York, og Aa the 28th ae of J vat next. Dated New Y. B. SWEENY. P { 0 CAPITALISTS. —PROPOSALS WILL Bt KE ceived for the purchase of the wood and timber now standing on the land known a4 Richardeon’ of Deer countins of Orans: ot Rte res contains 1.00 scree t shewe-fowrshe are covered with, ‘Terms, cash jn advance, the eity ot New York Proposals mort % Chow Pree tee, Ne Middictown, Orange Co. NY, March 19, Inst COAL, 40. ER—THE SOBACRIORR oon Us a ton teste Pal scone yomecnnig OV Beorne neon, as ‘Raine de miter BROORLYN— LOCATION DE. Poy tyes Ame] Pa ey at ‘rooms or suite of rece, new first class house. _ Apply as # ve, CRRYSTIE STRERT.—A FAMII y, PERMA ment! contrelly loonted, ommodate « gentleman and wife, or s few single ith board and aieely furnished’ rooms, on reaso » No bill on the house, Calls attonded ‘Goring next weol 5 pHUDSON STRERT, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S t) Parx—a large front room on seooad floor, and rooms for single fenilemen; house has all the modore improve Rei nged. ments. rencet NINTH STRRER, THIRD | DOOR BAST OF 14 paretely. Lise, hash pos let to gentle: with breakfast, if nlabed foome at No, 6C lege place, THIRD DOOR WEST 0 desirable guite of room: jeot famnill ingle gent by roforenoes ox god 54. WALKER STREET, HIVE DOORS WEST OF OF Broadway. nd double rooms to let, furnished, Fey Bhagle cy table tor single ceutlomen and ‘On the first of April there will on the first oor, Hot and cold we with or without bo LISPENARD STRERT.—HANDSOMK PRONT AND arlor on the first floor, and front nok Driton water, to, let, wufurnished, to @ #mall ym from Ist of April, 5 Me chon rt mily. GR she) STRERT.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ntlemen, can he scoommodated with 25 T TWENTY SEVENTH STREET — with Tal b ful heir wives: GAPLEASANT hed, for ‘two ingle gonth in @ rerpectable family, wh amall room for 4'éngle Kon bath anigas, Terma Fonsonable, ELEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE ‘man and wife, also two single rooms for gentlemen; one y 14 tention we or a gentleman an fow bon tleman; A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A HAND. somely Sarlehed Toom, with board for the ledy, in ers. Location near ‘address Mra. Jones, Broadway male,” LADY OF QUIKT HAB! Seumil family, where quire at 154 Laurons street, PRIVATE AN HAVE BOARD IN ther boarders, In- CHILDREN, WITHOUT ithe modern Improvementa’ and is deeirably located. 214 Fourth street, oprosite Washington square, LADY, WHO HAS KEPT A FIRST CLASS HOUSE: wishos'to moot with a xentloman who has s large hou Yoat he would rent, and board withthe occupant; or a par any at 78 Rest Broadway FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with pleasant rooms dad partial board, by appl + cae street, Brooklyn Heigh\s. modo. re a. Reference exchanged. LADY LIVING RETIRED IN THE UPPER aur { @ of the eity, couveniens to car and stage ro Jota neatly furnished parlor and bedroom to & the freedom te of @ home. FO. %, Drondway Post Ofhe. OARD-—WITH CONVENIENT APARTMENTS FOR families or single gentlemen, in @ first class private ry ality desirable fc mt eee to all y re ‘lease ad desi dreen Z us of renting two well furni , to two ladies, with board. drvet M_ E., Broadway lost Offes, treet, near Chambers, oppo OAKD, —A su TE or UNFURN SHED ROOMS, c taints tries, do., may be bad, about the 1 te family, where the comforts of a so, a furnished room for "One ic Sarees a place, Charles streat, prove 1 box No ang per Bert of 4 required, ey Sad aden ios D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG # oxoseding three dollars per week. god. Address G. Herald office WS ed WANTED—A FRONT ROOM AND BED. roam fer jentieman and wife, |i firet class house ES a Uonderson, Her ofies. moe exchangs D—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, bath, \TLEMAN, WITK AND if years, with girl 2 trem, Riattevens te Tw ay fourth etre Bighth, Ninth or tn pri family, the best of reference ov at ry liberal, Ad dreos box 162 Herald office. 4 aman -BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A plain cable family, where there are but ‘Se not to eaceed 83 per wee! 00 OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, vate family 0 wr recite house, a street and near Address, 4. jon, terms, ko, x 1606 Pek othon. NTLEMEN OK AGB TLEMAN ' n obtain = large and ay Ay b two pantrics, in Houston werent, att) Joralemen OARD IN HOBOKEN — WANTED, man, board ins private family, o & few bonrders taken. Address A tran: Bean, IN HOKE tienen, from the ing ® ples forty. Apply, erving BY 4 GRNTI rea. Be G., Herald oftes (COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—YROM FIRST OF WAY Fred, eaay of Seanee bo Lhe city, tots Address ben O17 Pot O% IOAN BOARDING KOM THE eT TY PLACE NEATLY 8 partial board AL VERY PLEASANT te farwisbed or oe family rer hee tt ebarch, the om provements mA ODGING Roomy 4 fernished rooms, with or RIVATE BO paws REY fine of BO Fourth avenoe, house ls Onely love of oad bas hanged Kofergnces a 06M ARD BOARD WANTED yoR 4 LADY —AD HN areas way Pook Ofer, ctating tarme ont Rome,2 TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, IN A ete family, with or withoet beards larre aad bees tie Peart Dee eres cms Pole enema Roms “as Sith, Sore tapesrcasete | § Bete v0 tet heer, for 8 het olnen phy eee Lote imth treet WITH BEDROOMS AT TceaSe scuanie or vesotiomen ged hs wih, or snes Preteen, are eee Te whe Pores pon Ve bet EY vere. Tequiting & person to take charge of & house, yey capable, by addressing & nots | AND MIS WLFE CAN | |, on the second floor, with | TWo YOUNG G and bedroom, of & in pe hn eons city ty italy an ond ager the ataid, stating lara, Wane. BY A SINGLE GENTIL roo! board, or din priv A ws NTED—A LADY AND GEN TLS AN RAL, Te hire an unturnished i oo ly bes here are pores we Broad w y between ddress Angelo, © tone Post ‘ome "Terma not te exceed 88 por work, ANTBD—A PARLOR ND BED RC nM ove Tenth atr child, three years old, with 8 Private family; torme not to exceed $10 iireedway Port Om ANTED—BY A MISCKLLANEOUS, 165 SANs STREET. N VAN NOTES grat euainer arg and at Es purchaser. Vor motall peltee ben eet D, SHBVHRKO Counsellor at-le tien, | Rage althily; wo. mi “H Nature hes pounds, of od helpless foe 0 have bere ‘ Wrandreth he for twent: eare without wh tn pe fees, 274 Bowery am = Af ete be wade ». Dr. Wabb, folk, Portemouth and WINDOW SHADES AND LOOKING er and eperstor of a first lage k for about two ITRATE OF SODA IN BAGS ls, both baght amend Prices. 7, No. 198 Dawn ireet, wil geselve exten stroyi ! com poison. Ly and mice, are sold, wholesale aad retail, st dae road L% IS HARRIS, PROFESSOR or rananorogy, 4 Perens is te be consulted about all with thelr widence, 39 ACARON! irom are respectfully 7 HECKER NOTICE WANTED, AnouT 00 i or cast irom pipe, With & to 6ineh bore JACOB init “te Seta of INK JOM 6 ca ret alQerpopy is CON son band, bis, Basten and towns in the United 84 P4ist, lig CENTS PR eats por gallve. | Morwbeat 115 Mal i MaKe, or 1 germ pe tor ealee Feopeeitel the only way of # rtgee Will be thaehfelly teomtved. wad apron gts 7 Quow CASES —BOTTMAN ZA peg! 5) 2 Sey, Case 1) Werercems 9 Bewery ker aed Revers Coase mode io every wry ager is weed, mohegemy 7 Stale Fit seawe teben Oriere prom cases AC! Saat & pRoriens WASUPAC os b fret ms € LarEe Resort ment cons! eases taken in exchange, Orders 57% Sm SHOW CABKS-OF SILVER Phy Ke Mal aetell other ® Ad CAMPBELL Veevory so it (awsl etree FORAGE —A PH! vars AWILY marine A dren, o/b Feel iyikb AND GLAZED FrCaNW ARE wate ) ¢amaet corrode wor TAs O64 tne jay Baie books, Bridgewater Rasen coment, De Bory s ruta ‘ime ine oie 47 DAMS AMMILL, 12 Vid Sig. CORPORATION SOTICES, uo” CoBronesion yRormery — tor’ Pa] sts Stun. inte New Commmsaanm ot Write ome thee

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