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Biysteriows Murders—Lectures in New York— fale of the Collins Af faire—Letters trom E. Proseedings—Local Nows—Markets, dic. ‘The Famivy © xRALD of ‘o day will contain = record of ‘ll events of importance during the week, and among other ‘things— A report of the Mysterious Murder of Young Samuels, with the Coroner's examination—The funeral, Ac. Murder—The mutila:ed remains of # Female eent te New York via the Suspension Bridge. Lectures in New York—#ermon by the Rev. Mites Bronson ‘om the “Mutiny at Dethi'"—Leoture on ‘ The Rast," by Key, ‘Wm. M. Thompson, of Byria—Lecture by George Sumuer on “Spain''—Leclure by J. T. Beady, Raq, on the “Legal Dis abilities of Women!’—The A to- iography of Lola Montez. Sale of the Collins Steamebips—O!sims against them by the United Rates government snd others. Kansas Affaire—Lev'ers trom our Special Correspondent, Interesting Interviews with the Florida Indians—Letwor from our correspondent et Fort Brooke. Bresking up of an alleged swiadling concern by Mayor Tie- mann—Une of the new motes of making money. Doings «i Washington—Keport of the Proceedings of Congress Raitoriai Remarks on prominent events of the day. The Local Iucidents of this and adjoining ities of general interest ‘A Fuil Bepert of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- duce, caratully corrected each week “The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of publi- oo ion Report of Ee reece Conamersial Matkolo= Mars ‘and Leaths—forming & great mass of interesting, use- ful and miscellaaeous read! four cents asin’ lecopy. Tobe cuales Tae ote our the Hienato wad of ail news agenta, Court Calendar—Thi« Day. Supsemy Cowrt —Nos. 212, 404, wi945, 108, 481, 482 493, 484, 487, 488, 409, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 448, 446 448. tee i eows Covar-—fpecial Term.—Nos. 16, 66, 51, 68, 60 74, 24, 56. © Gounon iLxas—Part Lnt.—Nos. 868, 163, 289, 924, 939, =~ 47, 622, 461, 965 to 960. Pars 4d.—Nos. 961 to 975, Unis States Distmicr Cover —Nos. 19, 26, 37, 49, 61, 68, 71, 97, 102, 104. ‘Supanox Count —Nos. 40, 118, 114, 116, 116, 117, 118, 190, 121, 342, 123, 124, 128, 126, 129, 130, 181, 132) 138, 136" 131! 39) 140) IL! 162) 168; 166) 167, 158, 159, 160, ‘Ye2, 168; 164) 166; 166, 167, 168, 160, 170, 171, 172, 173, 216, 111. The Metellic Tablet Ruzor Strop Can be guisines, genuine, at J. & S. SAUNDEBB’ slore, No. 7 Astor House. If there be Any Persons s0 Indifferent to vaiue of bait «dollar as to pay 3¢ for a batin Broadway, whou one superior in every reapeot oan b3 purabaned at No. Tis Narsau street for $3 $0, itis proosbly because they have never tried one of KSPENUBE: D'S Dest Leary & Co.'s FOUR DOLLAR HATS. In addition to our standard hals we now offer st our coun tera new styler at four dolars Gur extensive facilities in manufacturing enavie ne to pisoe bef re the public an articie lor to apy ever ‘&t this gure. bas “fenders and latroducers of fashion, 3, dand ‘5 Astor} House, Broadway. Choore Your Hat From a Dosen Styles, ‘@ GENTN'S, 214 Broad’ Horeee, Horses, Horses.—Scratohes Cured. Ask for Compound Lotion at 118 Third avenue. $1. bottle’ Gala Week at It Yae—The 30th An- Ingersoll’ nual Grend Bost Exbibiion of this establishment is, Cy Ld ‘this week only; over 150 bosta, Admission tree, 250 Boul ‘The Public are Requested to Take Notice of B, GIBSON'S affidavit uoder head of vent Ne Notices. rabies boa et of HOLMEN powers FE. ten " eanooo Lot in Widening Reade Street and bresk ROLMAS' is Histmes gallery of ten years’ standing. Al for Where Real Black Thread and Onan’ antill Half BEACMA! Bi Tiguan avenoe, Twenty olnth and Thirtieth 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Auction Prices, a FHILLIPS & BMITH’S, « Warren street. AIS, wtreete. Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE OITY [8 AT BOOKS’, 575 Broad way and 150 Fulton street. Decorative Paper Hangings Now Opent: nee er vite cotvetal, by Phantbis rakes berth) applied wa tbe manufactory, Z Ortetadoro’s Hair Dye Wigs and Toupces— } add the world, for sale, The ew applied No. 6 Astor Wigs 88—At Cameron's Manufectory, 199 Fouiton street. Booklyn. ‘Their superior style and quality is now an ackuow ledgedged fact Barry's bg sap od is the Best bm icle fer dressing, beautifying, . SueaPrviog nul restoring tos bait. Ladiem wy me fold by all rae aud restoring tae Whtron’s Heir Remedies.—Sold po cen: A at 306 Grand street New York: only 26 coats: colors your hair, re- stores your Lair and givee.s glossy appearance, Consinia of Witsoe» Holiowny 's Otntnent.— Che Fable that Scro- Twa or Ki: g's evil could be cureé by & monaroh’s touch haa been exploded Bat ‘he great truth that not only serotu. fod aa't rbenm, br! all melrdies developed in the akin aod Beak eau ve removes by this preps ration, is beyond carl Radical Cure Ts uss, Supporters, Bandages, elastic stockings, Ac , at MARSH & 00."S, No. 2 Vesey aeet. PR ave nty ary New Perfume, Distilled ttullps A verfume of exquieite fragrance, Pbort Y, deus gist, 6OMHrosdway. Sola everywhere. Dr. Johmeon Rabinena, 609 Houston street, wishes fully to inform his pa. snot the gen Jeman who vormerly er bas beom engaged tn any busi mesdioine pasha an nS emeemnmeeemas) FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. MONEY MAKKET, Toxway, April 0-6 P. M. ‘Tho stock market this mornipg pressated much more activity than has been aoticeable for some days past. Very beavy smounts of the prominent fancies changed hands, and prices closed generally from one to two per Cont better than they opened, with eager buyers at the ‘advance, The purchases were for the most part made by the weil koown commission brokers, and therefore vin- dicate—what we have for some days intimated was probable—tiat the outside public, satisfied with the do cline that has taken place in the leading specula- Live sequrities, are again coming in as buyers. There are ind ca.isas on evory side which remind the operator of the period of calm whieh followed New Year, when the wWhoie board, haviog been bears for some weeks, miowty svifered the outside public to wim them over to the bull side, and aided the rise In stocks, it looks as though the market was going through the same phase again. There are now ressots, Lowever, for arise which did sot exist thea. ‘The earnings of the principal roads, a+, for instance, the ‘New York Central, show an increase for the Gest days of April, There are quite a large body of shorta where no- cossities will create a demand that will help the market. ‘Money i certain to rule easy throughout the summer; it can bardiy be worth over two per cent in London, and four per cent bere. Finally, the merchants are collecting heir means, and unless they intend to dispense with the income they usually derive from the us@ot them, they will be driven to use them in the stock market. For these reasons many of the most ¢xperiensed authorities ‘in Wall street predict that we shall bave between this and the bot weather a burst of speculation even more violent ‘and excessive than that which culminated in the first week of March. ‘The current quotations at the first board, compared with fthowe ruling at the close yesterday, show an advance in Ja Crosse iand grant bonds of 1 per cent; Cumberland Coal, 2, Pacitic Steamship Company, 1; New York Central Railroad, 2; Erie, \; Hudson River Railroad, 1; Harlem, 4M; Reading, \; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 4; Miohigan Bouthern, old, i; do, preferred, 1; Panama, \; Galena ‘and Chicago, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, i; Milwaukie ‘and Mississippi, . Tennessee State 6's fell of 4 per cont, Tlinoie Central bonds, 's, Chicago and Rock Island, 1. There waa a very active business in all the specula- tive railroad stocks, principally on time. Erie waa ope- rated in toa very large amount, but was not sustained at the opet ing prices, The first sale this morning was at 22 per ceot, and the Inst at 211%, cash. Galena and ‘Chicago Wee in demand to day at better prices. The ro port current ® few days since regarding the dividend, referred to & statement previously made, that an extra dividend would be paid in May. The company never con. Aempiated anticipating the regular dividend day, and all such reports have originated tn Wall street, and are put forth solely for #tock jobbing purposes. ‘The next regular fhmiancual dividend of the Galena road comes due in st, an! (¢ Will Be paid at that time, uniows something of an extraordigary character should occur not now dreamed of. There was quite a active movement yas ferday ant today in Penama Railroad stock, and Prices wore firm throughout. The read is doing « aplon id business, anc earning Mors money than ever before ‘We understand that arrangements have been made by British government to open a channel of commupicr tion with its Pacific squadron by tho way of Panama, aad that sapptiee tr (for thet branch of the Britieh aaval NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1858. service will go forward by the o6w route Both men aud materials have alreedy cleared for we Pacific, via tho Papama Railrcad. We may mention in this connection tbat reliable advices have beea reovived from Eagiand by the last steamer, announcing tue consummation of an arrangement between the Royal Mail Steam Packet Com- pany, of London, the Pacitic Steam Navigation Company, of Liverpool, and the Panama Kaitread Company, of this city, by which through receipts and billa of lading will be given for merchandise, packages and parcels destined ror the various Pacific ports within the operations of the Pa- cific Company, thus saving all coats and charges oa the Isthmus. The amount of this saving to s dippers, inde en- dent of any collateral advantages of raety aud deapateh, will be at least £2 88. per ton, and upon email packages relatively much more than this amount. At the secopd board the market was considerably fo preseed, compared with prices current in the morving. Cumberland coa) fell off 1 per cent; Hudson River Rail road, %; New York Central, 134; Erie, i; Chicago and Rock Island, 3; Reading, 1; Micbizan Southern, old, + ; Galena and Chicago, 1% ; Cleveland and Toledo, {. Thora were no eales of Panama Railroad this a'terpoon. Pacific Bteamship Company ciosed without change. La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad was \ higher, and left off steady: ‘The following gentlemen were elected directors of the Penama Railroad Company for the ensuing year:-— ‘William H, Aspinwall, Edwin Bartlett, Hevry Coanscey, Hepry A. Coit, Samuel W. Comstock, Edward Canurd, William Fellowes, David Hoadloy, werneur Kemb!e, Theo. W. Riley, Johp Steward, Jr.; Teaxc Townsend, Wm. pe Jr. The new members are Messrs. Edward id Theo. W. Riley. papel a at the Clearing House to-day were as foliows:— Total exchanges + $16,606,930 40 Total balances. 1,022)343 40 ‘The Metropolitan « currency certificates now amount to $340,000, Rose beer aoe of the Michigan Southern road The Eighth Avenue Railroad Company has declared a quarterly dividend of three por cent, payable at the Dry Dock Bank on demand. The coupons attached to the Detroit and Pontiac Rail- road cight per cent bonds, due April 1, will be paid at the office of Duncan, Sherman & Co., on presentation. The following geutlomen havo been clectod directors of the Second Avenue Railroad Company for the ensuing year:— George Boll, Henry Hondricks, Sidney Mason, John O'Brien, D. M. Hughes, Denton Fearsall, Charles Miller, A. B. Rapelye, Julius Wadeworth, Coraslius #cCoon, Mar- tin J. Sheldon; Thomas Crane, Waldo Hutchins. Tt still remains undecided whether the three ateamers of the Michigan Central Railroad line, from Detroit to Buf falo, will run this season or be laid up, The boats of the Michigan Southern Railroad line, from Toledo to Buffalo, consisting of the Southern Michigan, Western Metropolis and City of Buffalo, it hag been decided will not run. The Portiand (Maine) banks baye declared dividends as follows, payable on demand :—~ Banks. Atlantic Bapk...... Bank of Cumberiand, Canal Bank ‘The Lowell banks pay as fellows:—Appleton, Prescott and Railroad, 4 per cent; Merchants’ and Wamesit, 3; Lo- well, 2. The Salem banks pay as follows:—Asiatic and Commer. cial, 4 per cent; Naumeag, 35¢; Morchants’, Exchange and Mercantile, 3. The Bay Stato Bank, Lawrence, pays 4 percent; Mil. ford, 4; Bingham, 3; the Pemberton Bank, Lawren: 334 per cont; Powow River Bask, Salisbury, 5; ‘Agricul. tural Bank, Pittsfield, 3; Pittsfield, 3, Lee, 4; ton, 4; Randolph, 5; Brighton, 4. ‘The water has been let into the main line of the Penn- syivania canal, and navigation will be resumed immedi- ately. On the Tidewater canal and Schuylkill Navigation business is + lready active. The Reading Railroad Company have agreed to ship coal over wharves not leased, for those who are not wharf holders, at twelve cents per ton. These are the same rates that were urged by the coal trade some time ago upon the managoment, and their adoption bas been hailed with great satisfaction by the trade. The rates by caval remain without change, being the same as last year. The Miners’ Journal makes & comparison of charges by the Reading road and Schaylkill canal, in which it shows a smail ad- vantage to the canal on the trade of Philadelphia, but which piaces the two avenues about on an equal footing Tumpar, April nts Heiter ae « $1000 Ohio ', 160... 100 2000 V: 6 90 68... 1000 Erie RR 2d mb 6000 HudR RRSdmbd 66 1000 Har RR 2d mb. 70 areseeeszeneaueeent P ee FRR 10600 1) Cao RR bas. 87 100 do. 867, 19000 TaCr&Mal gba 32 2000 GaikCh 2dm be 8B % 50 whe National Bk.. 106 10 Am Fx Bank lot % 21 a Pd % 60 Im & Trad Bk. 4 6 Park Bank, 103 63 65 (200 60 by Lu ® 100 . , 100 RR. 6 1M & Chic 86 6 do, % 460 do Sy 200 do wx 60 do 4 50, do Sd 100 do... 34-100 Clev & Tol My 208 do... ay $455 100 do By 250 do S100 do. MN 100 do. 4% 450 do 2 56 Chl & Rkl 21% 150 do, 2X 80 do 2s 190 do. 24 100 do. 2% 160 do. Zi 150 do, 2 8 de. 22 50 do. 50 21% 160 do. 20 0 21% 200 do 900 21% 300 do 50 21% 50 do 100 do 21% 100 MIL & Mi Dw do. ny © a b' cd do my 160 do, ‘beO 1D BOARD. 92000 Californ! 100 sha ChARIRR 830 70 '80CO Miseour! : 81x 10 do. 4 2000 Har’m RR istm 83° 150 do, 800 shs Can Co...b60 22 150 do. 300 90...4..010 2% 60 do, 50 Cum Coal - Wy fo do... B90 20 Pacific M 75% 18laCr&MIRR.. 8X Road! 160 a y m 36 50 50 1%6 200 600 & Z 5 g CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT Temnay, April 66 P Rerapervrrs.—Flour—The market, ander the { of the foreign news by the Indian easier rates in Liverpool, ad tne eft in, toring a cor. by: oading pao here. about 8 7,000 2 tite te elewing eumieae ee #4 5 a $4 30 4 Oe 45 pe 420 430 Extra Obio and Western £660 500 Canadian and 4608 5660 Baltimore, Alexandria and G 4608 5 00 Southern fanoy and extra... 5008 625 Choice extra ity and bakers” brands. 67 7% Rye flour... 00a 9% Corn meal Wage Cavedian vrevds were ‘ese esa and closed bard faster, Tha sales embraced about 400 600 bbis., withia the range of the above prices. Southern flour was dult, 6nd tack embraced about 660 a 660 bdM., at about the ebowe quotations Rye tar end corn meal were un- chavged, Whest was in fair activity, y bebe rates which Procnred purecbasers. ‘The sales embraced about 25,000 @ 30,060 bushew, tnoi white Michi gab ai $128, while Sovtbern common to prime At $1 86 w $1 45, and chiefly Chicago Corn was timer, with tales of about a bald Durne:s, ibeluomg damp white at 70¢ , and’ sound wi and yelow at 72. @730., with white aad yellow to ar- hve at Tc aT2he The market olosed firm. Ryo was firmer, with sales of 5,000 busbols Northern Gie # 70c. Beriey wor quiet at Ghe. aie, Oats wore m iait demand, With eales of State aad Western at 42c. a Corre® was rather more active, and the sales om- braces about 1,400 a 1,600 bags Rio, mostiy at 10c. @ Llc. With @ Jot at 340.; 60 do. St Domingo at 93¢¢. cash, aad ew 106 ,4 months. The stock continued to be mo- 10 Corron —The tales embraced about 1,600 bales, closing Srm w about jc, for middling uplands. Fusicnm— Co Liveryoo! about 20 000 bushels of wheat were epgagec in bulk at 4344 ; 400 boxes cheese at 20s. ; flour was Ta Ed ; 860 bb's rosin was taken to Milup at is. 9s , and tome colon do. at yd. To London 150 terces Dect were cogaged at 36 65. Relos to the continent wers unchenged ard engagements light. faovinions.—Pork—Tae market was again active and higher. The sales embraced about 600 a 700 bbls. ,cbiell + mess, of $17 26, including 150 ybls. at $17 35, with prime at $15 90 a $14; clear mers at $18 50 4 $18 60, and prime meen at $15 752818. Boot was steady with a fair do mad from the trade, with rales of about 300 bbis., in cluding country prime at $7 60 a $4; meas do. at 100. + Ve ; repacked Western at $12 a $13 50, and extra do. a: $14 @ $460; prime was nomical at $20 a $24 Bee’ hams were firm at $16 50.8 $19. Bacon was firm at 84¢¢. 4 9550. Cut meats were firm Saies of about 140 tiorgas pickle i shoulders were made at 63c., with some sales Of hams a 2c a 9%c. Lard was firm, with sales of about 300. 40) bbis, and tierces at 103¢c. Butter was dull, espocially fo: old dairies. Obio was solling at about tbc. a 180. ani old State at 18c a 23¢ , and new and aweet were at 25c. 8. 2, was dull at 8c. a 10c.; the latter boing aa outeide figure. Scaans.—The sales embraced about 1,300 a 1,400 bhda., chiefly Caba and New Oricans, mostly within the range of 6c. a Tic. Inciuded in the ’anies were 100 hhds. Porto Rico at 74., and #a’es of 800 boxes were made at Tc. a $c, and 72 do. at 6340. Sales of Real Estate. yy Wm. H Franklin, House asd lot 311 1th at , 26x103.. Brook, E. D, House and lot 252 South 24 at. "26x86. A. H Maller. 2 a taal, April 6, eg = Syame ig ate restdense., (%. | afternoon, at two be taken te for inver- ye ape 6, Manganat Kinx, daugh- ter tort sa ha & Parkbili, aged $ yours ant "8. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are extully, invited to attenc the funeral, this “Weanoaday) jwrn 20, fat two o'clock, trom the resideace of her parents, No. 19 Third avenue. PLaatGr —On Tuesday, Aprit 6, at three o'clock, Sosae Postoes. wile of B.A. Piaatge, aged 67 years, > months an The roiatives and friends the family are invited to Attend the funeral, on Thusday afternooa, wt two o’cloc’s, from her late residence, No. 64 Kast Warren sireot, uoar Sumit street, Soutn Brooklyn. Ric. — At Hi wre, France” on Monday, March 1, Capt. 8. W. Rice aged 47 years. ‘The reiauves aud (rienas of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his inte residence, No. 123 Union etreet, Brooklyn, this (Wecnesday) alternova, st four o’cieck. Boston papers io copy. ResGAN.—On Tuesiay afiernocn, April 6, of asthma, Many, widow of William Reagaa, aged 48 years, 8 mon.as and 3 days. ‘The ‘riends and relativen of the family are respectfully invited to attena tho funerai, from ner late residence, No. ere Btreot, on Tnursday afternoon, at two ol Sa10ns.—On Monday, spril 5, at tho reed noe of bis parents, Oxin Wsis0n, eon of Allen K and Eaviine Simons, in the 17th year of bis age His romaine were interred iu Greenwood. Turvek.—On Tuesday, April 6, Axvz, wife of Robert Turner, in the 80th year of ber age. ‘The relatives and Trienas of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resizeace, No. 26 Carmine street, his (Wedaesday) afternoon, at two ° Dublin and Waterford (Ireiand) papers please copy. Vutackann.— On Tuesday , April 6, Madame ViLLAGRAND, in the 80th year of ber age. The frieacs aud relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her grandeop, No 224 Guceon etreet, this (Wedmesday) after hoon, at two o'elock. WALLack.—On Mon¢ay, April 5, Gronak Pines, — est sen ot Wiliam sad Mary Wallace, ugod 1 year, 4 months and $ days. The friends of ‘the family are reapectfully invited to at- teud the fureral services this (Wednes say) evening, at paif past coven o'clock, trom the resideuze of his pareata, No. 377 Sixth avenue. His remains will be taken w Fort Les, New Jersey ,on Thuroday morning, st nice o'clock. Austt.—At Bis resideace, No. 82 Tuiary street, Brook By Houze and tot 316 Cane! st.» 16x26 Pr By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, House and lo} at Borgen Point... By E. H. Ludlow & Co. House and lot on 26th st., bear 8tb ave., 21x99., House and lot on Slat et. pear 8th avo., 26x98, Houge and Jot 63 9th st. ‘32x94 1 Jot on 6th st., near 7th 8 do, on 84th at., near Sd ave. 1 lot on 6th at., oar North bt Sth, 28K100......eccee0 es BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Births. Bure. —On Tuesday, March 30, ere teg of Wi- ag ear ogg Fe 6 Renwick street, of Jouns — On Friday afternoon, April 2, the wife of Orro Joans, Esq., of a son. In Monday, April 5, by the Rev. be TO, Ferrall, My. Wasiam Mataiorr (6 Mrs. M. Mottor, all WoAnaeus—Fviie.—On April 4, at the Bar- clay street ae, LM aie ‘Win Quinn, Mr. dewer MoAumRNAN to Miss Annee Mania Frum, eldéet daughter of Mr. Patrick Fuller, both of this Ranaoy—Scuxarrres. —On Wi ang ogg ig Sempg Rey. J. B. Wakel ae Wuius Rasy to Miss ‘Scamurrics, all of all Row—Forsvra.—On We March 31, by the Rev. Dr. Weston, Thomas teinsy, arch 1 4 of ee re ae, ayy ‘spell 6, a8 86. Joha'e S. Chauncey, War- and Middle street, Gowanus jowanus, ption, Euzanera, year of ber ago. the family are invited to moon, at two 73 East Twenty: ¥ April 5, of consumption, Gaace Convouse, wie of Daniel Goswolly, ta the 2M yeas of hee “tthe friends and acquaintances of the Suter ere fully requested to attend the funeral, wis ( Limon) at 7) af ternooo, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 437 Ninth avenue, witbout further notice. Cvrns —On Tuceday, Aj ne a wife of Bishop B. Curtis, aged 23 years and ‘The reiatives and friends of of the te tamily are Josey A invited to sttend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late resi’ence, corner of Madison street and Bedford ue, Brooklyn. 7 Apri 6, of inflammation of the mag 3a Do Tues: 8, Jade DORIAN, yoars and 6 months. A native of a age Inver, county Donegal, Iro- x friends and acquaintances of John, Andrew and Morris Darian are respectfully invited to attend the Ag ral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. £31 Mulberry street. Davayrort —On Tuesday morning, April 6, afer a short {pees Eowaan Davesrort, aged 36 years. The friends of the family and deceased are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from bis late residence, No. 43 Scammel street. Deoas.—On Tuesday fm April 6, of scarlet fever, Maxr Frances DoGaw aged % years, 10 months and 24 bas , daughter of John ana Mary Dugan. % friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, cornor of Smith and Remsen streets, Brooklyn, K. D., this (Weduenday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Albany pal ase cp u an outs Rp 5, of congestion of tho Dawron. urge, yoga aad ly ii it daughter of Wiliam Biovey end Anus Dawson, aged § months and 25 days. Thet funeral will take place from the residence of ber parents, No. 63 Norfoik street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family are reapect{dily Invited to attend, without further notuce. Finpiat.— At Melrose, Westchester county, on Monday, April 5, Wiis Fixptay, ja the 60tb year of his age. The Felatives aud friends of the deceased are roapect- uty! invited to attend the funeral, at St. Peter's church, Weetchester er vilege, this (Wednesday) afternoon o'clock, where the funeral Miss Brrsxy 3. Forbin eM, aged 68 years. ‘The routivee and friends of the family, and those of hor , Brooklyn, this ( Weanes- ) afternoon. at five o'clock, without further invitation, FOWLKR.—In Brooklyp, on Taeaday sfternoon, April 6 Joun, second sen of the late John Fowler, aged 17 years, 6 Months and 28 days. The reistives and frien‘s of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, without furthor invitation, on Thurs: day , at three o'clock, from the residenge of bis mother, Pacific street, third door above Hoyt Goorsst1.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 6, in the 20th year of ber age, Lapis A, wife of "0, ‘Basi Goodsell, and daughter of bart 4 Maria Kes field. The friends aod relatives of the family are invitetto attend the funeral, from the residence of the Rev. ii. , Franklin avenue, near Park, Brooklyn, at nine o'clock. The remains will be conveyed to New Rochelle, N. Y., for interment, by the 12:46 tra a. April 6, Sawant Jomeph ine Herron —In Jersey City, on Ba =! = youngest daughter Robert and J witpe tiends of the family, and those of her grandfather, the late Gen. J. J. McDonnell, are requested to attend the funeral, fom St. Peter's chureb, Grand Jersey omy, ow ‘Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, wi it ised ther invitation. Fancowrt.—On yng we 6, Ceca Gorrvenme Haacoept, daughter of Francs and hiiza Harcordt, aged 6 months and 2 days. Horse. —On Tocaday, April 6, of soarlet fever, Agama = on daughter of and Agnes Horne, aged 4 ee ee we ee © ee funeral oe Th on Thorny at their residence, No. 846 Third avenue, between Filly Oth and Fifty sixth streets. Her remains will be takea to Greenw: Cometery for inter- a he iar a ick, and fully invited CI ating ternoon, at two o'clock, from the 6 iether, bir. Francis M. Dominick Poetry a6 Both meoeesd ou Brooklyn, ED. Ewe remains will be taken to Cy- press Hills omelet interment Lasonaak —On y, April 5, Mama Crmmertasa LaxomaaRn, youngest daughter of Henry ©. and Sophia laggaete aged I year, @ ‘months and 14 days. rienda and relatives of tue family are ey invited to attend the funeral, this ha y at two o'clock, from her late residence, Ni Chrystie Areet, corner of Stanton street. Weep not Jam Ast sfiits 3 ‘* Prepare tor de and follow - vanes ORE OCK. —On y morning, Aprii Won, Joan Goopman MuRpocs, Jr., sicoh 36 pears, Pronk and 10 days. The friends of the family, and the members of Olive Brench Louge, 1. 0. of |. F., and of Exoslator 0 tor No. 28, 0. U. A., are reapectfuliy invited ‘o attend funeral, Ay py further invitation, trom bia late resi dence, No. 108 Allen street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MoGanan.--On Monday, April 6, after a long and severe (linees, Peran MoGanas, aged 86 years and 4 taontha, The friencs and relatives of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from bis late residence, No 48 ongrene street, Sie this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The remamns will be interred in Flotbash Come tery. Moorn —On Tueeday, April 6, of consumption, in the 18th year of ber age, Srrrr, daughter of James Moore ‘The relatives and frends giten? the funeral from ne very stout ence, No 255 Mal l¢ ly are requested to | lyn, on Movoay, aprii 6, Darke Wala, aged €9 yours. The funere: Will lake Place this (W: edawaaay ) morning at ten o’cicck, trom St. James’ Cathedral, Jay street, whore & bulemm: requicm tiass will be clfered for the re- pose of his seul. ‘Wiurremors —In this city, on Tuesday, April 6, Homan Wurttswors, of Astoria Leng Is'ant The iriends of the famiy are reapect{uity invivd, to attend the funeral, witheut further vetice, on Thursday from the residence of his sou, Horace Whittemore, at Astoria. The stoambcat L'berty wil! leave Peck slip at one P. M. Woon.--Oa Monday morning, April 4, Ameuia samcus, youngest daughter of Jacod B and Wary C. Wood. ‘The frience of the ‘amily are invited to attend the fune- ral, without futher not ce, from tha residence of ber father, Tompkineville, Staton Iniand, this (Wednosday) afternoon, at baif-paat three o’0 ock. MISCELLANHOUS FULL LOT OR HOUSE AND LOT WANTED—BR- tween ‘Leuth and Twenty seventh streets, aod Third and Fourth avenues. Addrees box 4,086 Post office No aoplics- {ious wil receive attention but those costaining full partion. o FINE HAUNOH OF WELSH MUTTON or dinner to-day RICH ARDSOA & HAYIER, 120 Water at. and 84 Wall, Lnglish cheese, bacon, hams and Welsh mution for sae. SEWING MACHINES -FOR TAILORS at, vest dresamakereand general use. Ofice No. 438 way. corner of Broome sireet. “Thee machines mate \ work.’ KS’, 575 Broedway and 150 Fulton st. B or Isat sceansonstnsell ¥ OIMBREDK~ CARDS ENGRAVED AND PRINTRD in the first style of the art, and with prom piness. New atyles often inu ‘VOR! BUNIONS, Ohta extencind '§ AND SHOES. EV LARGEET Axp CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT Dore ND SHOKS IN THE CITY. NAUS PENRTRATING THE ous pain, so that, the boot wore tmisodiotety after tne Speraion w ites tae gan a ie Sgnvenicuee, to ‘ibe patient, by Dr. ZACHARI®, Bargeos Bary Ealrepoaie eb lea NHURKUS REYEDY. nig ie ——_ pn a a it ana have endorsed it. never debit; ) and see ‘ever cap fail, in ong ‘nervous s diocese’ one case at HUBRUS BEMEDY.—COME TO THE DEPOT AWD read tbe original — bt og ree nd clon men wha have approved of it. Men of i, bemt tag declare te cure for nervous, bilious end pulmonary com Pianta. CHORRUE KEWEDY PROMPTLY RELIEVES THR ‘agony of neuralgia. tic dolrenk rhoumatiam. nervous che, &c , aud linparte to every diseased or weakeaed ‘Organ LEW energy and Vigor. CRORES REMEDY Ie TNYALUABLE 90 OLD PER It invigorates end exhilara‘os the ogress of fecrevivude. Whea Totbe re failed, ft invariably succeeds. Bold A CAULFIELD, gest, 885 Brosdway, Sent {ree to any address on receipt ot #1. marae bey vi Pata arreain Ge years the prov GALUTIA SMITH, OF PIT ladelph street haa made huodreda of speedy cures, ‘sod V4 toviles ali afflicted tooel! and eat hus great remedy, the Klestic oll, whlch fa both onze’ and’ pon: san "Be will not remats long ard IC the Coal were aware oC the numerous gratifying cures Intely made they would try in of. LEGANT WEDDING CARDS—THE FINEST ASD 4 hear ent in the city, at EVERDELL’S, Broadway, corner MEDIC AL, WONDER. BYATT'S LIFE ont in their worst stages: leo. \d uleers and the Worst cases of diseases BALSAM —Rheumatism, nouralgis and . scrofula, King’s evil erysipe: of the Sid reat Cebiiity. ver complaints, kidaeys. salt rheam: {ocipient ecn¢umption, Ae., &c., are most certainly oured by this sovereign purifier. YAIT'® LIFE BALSAM CURED MR 8 ROORRE corner of Canal and Hedson streeta, (paint store, Tavatiom of tye moat painful kind, which, had him aerippis for months H"} TT's LIFE BALSAM CURED MISS COLE, NO. 16e tid avenue, o of aathina of the moat aful and di rour kind. bad been afllicted trom infano; wand te — saver’ ao to foree the sternum or b: VATTS LIFE ba noe Pog 3 EX ALDERMAN J Kelly, Thirteenth w D., Brooklen, of rhe: ae dom, afer be had Seen wadlor'medioa! weatancat ia’ vata, erippled for monte YATT'# LIFR BALSAM CURED WM. BROT late of 97 Prinoe of Oatula, shat ie nid ceoea e.cqunenepeaean ane coatmed him to his room for weeks. YATT'S LIFE BALSAM CURRD MR. R. RICK, NOR 32 Grove street, and 2i Cilo'on Market of inflammatory rheumatism aod gout, after he had been crippied VATTS LIPR BALSAM CURED CHAS. CLARK, MER chant talor, of taseiugturg, Ke. 2 sorofalous aloere and rheume: had pe Pee a ty cnn he bone and re fused to yield it aol the LIPR BAL aM came t> his ald. ATT'S LIFE BALSAM CURED WM. HOUSEL, OF No. PLY iiket stcoot. of, ke, "a et uloer cov be entre left aide of the neck and frce. YATT'S LIFE BaLaaw CURED JAMES McKER whose cilice ign No 42 Front surest, of chronic ayspep: ‘nia, Of (he moat tortus ing kind. YATT'S LIFE BALSAM TAS CURED 10,000 OASEE of similar diseases end it will most ceriainly care cay case which can be reached by medicine, taken in 00 y other a salety by rere a mereury of terious mineral. be taken with perfe infant 4 COMATIVE BLEASING OF THR AGE UNT, WEBSTER & CO.’8 Improved Tight atiied For ail mse’ ai f family ‘use are Soemed preraasia yaad ode mach Ee oe seemed bres HONT, WEDSTER 4 CO., Ko, 40 Brosiway. We RUBBBR GLOVES FOR GARDEBING, rua nnd the care of howers, manufactured > iow Company, 38 Jobs ate! up aairk F YOUR pms 2d TURNING GRAY, on rou wise vo color yous use WILSON'S HAIR COLORER. If yout bale OBO Ban igronien 7" bea twonty five conte, remed OTL sreses’of the hate is pery your faatty withoet dyeing of injuring the, dim. S 0 # DIATK © castes Bold only at of Allen, New i Bg JRWELRY—NEW PATTERNS OF beacelete oenee, p caries, | ee See. duttons, Yair pine, do. prooches jet ornaments, ae nORNE, Lata el i etowe: 62; Mroadway, corner of Spring REST =< Is nota d; Sorat to ita 1 Price $0 ceate por bottle sand l Wrostway.wdulon, Lt Nowery; wiway, Giion, Mowery; in = iyn by Mra. Hayes, 175 Fulion sreet. aot . LERDR, WATER FURNACES. The first entirely Neoeeann and thoroughly practical appt cation of the slogan, Nentinttl and’ ecomocioat hae ea Fer tt restores grow where It color, and causes (t to heating through the medium of hot water testes im various Rit and tirel, th oat atta the colder wenn 7 awe bie, water jointa, ¢o not leak need ny . art Seis oaneged. Oe bet eaeine or fajure tt the, ie Hare aad | work of the building, and posses many advan steam pipes oF rad!atora, our waren ventiianng, short antics, and can e8 over ome Sirens coo in operation vane TITLE —"OUR OWN PaPHR’—a | ehly repository of the best thougbis of the beat an jhora. kvery line a gem, only three cents; just out. Please Jook at one Humber; you will not regret it, LES! PILES! Ra, MN t URE OF PILES meg W McKee. shipping merehant, 42 Front street, wae vaing Dr. Wiumers vie aupporitory A them for (a sears, and st tines ¢ ad wor htm eterence wil be given teat we | | ts rnalor internal piles. eke ' _ MISCELLANEOUS. Sri ie eon ae ae No, Int Broadway Have now in sore and ving from USelr own maa: faptory, the lang: abd took varied wid abeorances Of rm AW TEA fiver oftared in thia market; and ore meking addi tlona tp the way of nnd hall ont ou we 10 do 60,88 thw cearon dv Laces, which bas boon our weiforin cusican for venre ‘eeling confident shat aa the season sdenuces, ORF ow oon tomers will requise something diferent trom aeatee a euiuve of we mienth previous; and one thing we te, they way Our customers, that shen we offer a sow siz! pend on be entire orig naiity, aa we do not an old atvle, Tewurrecied with a nw name wel! known superior for years rem 'y and finish of Le aooda we have offer baa hévinelng esac” Scan nafoly promise fo cur cuatomore | ee ri gins ‘emgn, but variety of aly le to suit eve Wwe would pardeeinrly cali the avenucn of the trate oo particniarly cail the attention of tbe t {, of ladies’ colored ana white riding vag white bloomers, pew shapes, moced and Bae ee naeace: ‘Mach ‘suade’of colar velag ‘sumed vith rinbans, &c, imported expressly to match the | color of the hai. A."L. & Uo., can confidently aavert they have bever betore ollered 60 great'a variety of aiyies, which will be offered at prices that eanaot fail to eult the dtontat unde. JABATOGA, SPRINGR—TOK ARGR _PRIVATS | s eoneing houne knownag Weshin will be ope for families and other visiters the situated on Broadway, between Con, — REATIGE ON FERMENTED LIQUORS -BREWING, disititing, recktying, manufscturing sit kk xges, Wines, corcinia eyrupa, cider ana prescriptions in medicine metsllary, pyroteebay ona ne‘ica, | varnishes, cementa and wood cute, “For sale bythe aathor, be TRUCHTW ANGER, 14 143 Maiden Iaae, CONAUMPTIVES—DOCTOR BURNETT'S EACIPH for the cure of consumption, bronchitis conghs, oolds, Ac., with fwil inatructions us to ‘the mode of lolaling the re medy, can be obtained (free of charge! by npolying to or ad- dreesing ©. B, Hurnett, 9 Beckman etreot, Now York. AE NEW SPRING MODKS—IN PARIS BONNETS (exceedingly bemutiful) havo just boon received by Madame K. 8. BILLIE, No, 335 Broadway tention fo her superb head dresies, brillisnt ribboos, straw ‘ably reasonable scale of retail dep: artments of hor Frices, both in tbe wholesale an: fashionabie establishment Wy coames OR MOUSTACHES FORCED ¥ “TO Grow bearily fa six meeks by my ongnent, which not stats or injure thy akin, 81 a boule, cl ga ihe coun wy. B G. QRAHAI Lesh Bpeace ¥.; Boyes, itt Fulton street, Brooklyn, “ ; Te Bacar a ret Fen ee NGRESS GAITE: $3 5Y MORN GAT Gin NOW RBADY AT JONES’, No. 10 ANN StaKer ]{nion COURMH, LL, TROTTING —TAORBDAY, ‘April 4. (3 P. ML, purse $60: mile heats, best three {d Gye Wo msxone Mr un Wafer enters bm. ity Jano: J. Ferrel ret. m awEn | eaters: SE erat, Cavern be: x Mite Maid, Mr, Direhil eaters .m. Losesome Phebs Sem. Lonewnse FNP’ SAW & WHITE, Propriotors CASI hs tae nnn —————————————— SPORTING. wee FS BALK TAR BATLBOAT MAY, MAY, feet beam, vei wit 19 Broadway, ond BB. PALMS y gcur ACHT MINNIE FOR SALE, 60 TONS; ALSO YACHT YY tien 20 tons; also yacht Bay, 33 tons Agri. ry % FEET LONG, 9 Appl: Broader. HORSES, CARRIAGES, we. SUPERIOR FRESH MILOH COW, wit, OaALF BY A her side, Is pesfectly uy ee sods Ae. eMEDICT, ctoneemenemutnapian Tae RSALE.—A GENTLEMAN GOING TO ts to well bis horse and coupe, a8 wel) as madd’ ie, Ac. The whole turn out is im ties’ rave order; the berse ia 8 dark porrel and remarkabie for bts style, Leauty aud sow Address Lond’s, atadie, corner of ‘Twenty seventh street and Broadway. FR, SALR—A BAY MARE, 6 YEAR SOLD 1s HANDS high, kind in harness and warran’ed sound; an essy (rot lor for lady of gentlemen's saddio use, quick and gents, Can be seea at Disbrow’s, corner of Thirty miuth street and Fifth avenue, Price $260. Ask for Jans. RB SAUF— moses, W beens ee! AND HARNESS. —20 ood family road horses wr Renee 109 ight Sa fel Tockawaye, husgies, express an end business waguas; new 90 second lined barnems, . no, WM street, Brooklyn. a poms SALE—A SORKEL HORSE. 15 HANDS HIGH | soun? and kind ta sl harness | enddle or light ‘wagon: le able to trot in gultable Yor minutes with a iitt'e traning. Vande water street, in the elore. TOR Sales SUPERIOR Honss CHRCTC R SALE—SEPARATE OR TOGETHER, A VALITA are old, 19h, ands high, silver mouctot Harn Also tine horse, Just from Vermort, warr eourd spd kind io all barness, Can be soca ia stables, No, 21 Bowery, Trice 840. Tobe seenas 2s | 5 poe at he B BALE—A VERMONT MOKGAN HORSE, <1K 46 berry roan, 15% hands, 6 yenrn oid in’ May; das irotted a reile in’ 3 tea and beds astral gel of 10 per hou great bottom ans eaduracce rraat- ed sound and Kind in all hernoas, and is dar the ed die, Gon be see ai Madison stables, 1. way. Low eat price pad nh a Poe sare BEAUTIFUL TROTTING WAGON, WEW; made of the best material, and warranted, (uli kpring, weighs 226 pounds "Cane ston at ths, stable Soe toured street +00 8. J. HUGGIAS, Manhattan Hotel, aur: SALE—A Baym MARE, ABOUT 16 HANDS BIGH, ‘Can be seen at Svodder's sab — Nicest, Rear Fula sveaue, Brook Boid for waat of use, cheap for cash.” ALK—A COUPE ROCKAWAY, MADE nr | ood & Co., In perfect order, wita shifting | S. To be seen 4 pannelied puck wad sides, rice 8 | earee, OK BALE—A FINE STYLISH [ROW GRAY HORSE, 17 hands b gh, ale fe Bs pene old Bie old this in four minutes; sulted! $6. Aino e sorrel horse 7 vena {Both | = tg store, corner of Forty third stroot (OR BALK—~A HANDSOME ROCKAWAY WAGON ind shafts, made to order; it bas been ured bul very litte and wul be sold shesp. Apply at we Bt. Nivboias stables, oT and 99 Mercer sire biga. sound is for a down, oy worn,’ Wil been enenp. econ sto ae HORSR, ABOUT FIVTREN ial kind, and can trot in three minutes. Also 'a light wagon, onamelied shifting to news, robe, Ae. Apply at 43 Charies street, ORSE TRAINING.—H. B.A struct the second wo Oe o@k, at 66 nud 67 Walia airect. Terma $6. Vicious horses JORSK, WAGON AND HARNEAS FOR BALR—TO. fecher or separate, the whole forming a first o.ass cate. Duscebury ead Vea Durer wagon, hutee very ), kind and fast; to be gold at a taie price. Ona | co. Clemens’, Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty ninth street. ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS WANTKO TO PUR case, payable by note at aiaty dave; muat be in good | Guogiiog, “Also a goad quiet snditle horas, Address W. A. | tr, He id office. | ORGAN HORSES —A SPAN OP or eye, 16 HANDS o T rey, ‘Also several superior mingle sate low at No, 6 Boerum sir orvea, june from Vermour, {08 | —A BRAC TLFUT. be role, separate or together, a: seduie pour. CPRRIOR FAMILY CARRIAGR—BUILT TO ORDER T. Barnum, Keq., by Brewster & Co, ata cost 0. Has sever been ériven » hundred mile PONY, 10 HANDS | riage and haroeass lo auit, 0» Fors ADDLE HORSE FOR SAL bred biaca mare, reve flowing mate and tall; su et of the most stylish appearance and beautiful astion, perfectly trained, a fast traveler, and warrantied sound. Aby peru that in deatrous of otalaing 8 Truly fine eaddic horse for ihe com! bata tay | call and see her, oaths slench.ee riding school, Hobouen, N. J. Apply to Mr ‘WM. FRITZ. | HR ADVERTISRR BRING IN POSBKSSION OF THE | Fecipe bY which Harey baw attained suche triumph vou | in Fngiand 7and Franes for suoduiag vicious horace, wll, w receipt of $i eucloned and addressed 10 Wiad nicn square office, « rv) joalrout ot obintaing tk or RAO HORSE HRREDRAS A LAROE AND ¥ ALVABLE ing aire, fine appear aale reader, \asvonet of lamenrse horse, of moderate speed: eulta ste for be taken pls to piauh ® rockaway, DAVID LANNBGAN, at maple avenue, NO SKLI handi wou ay ‘Apel Kighas eres, pear bo RXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE A horse, 1d) hands. 6 yee ra old, gantia in al! rot in tree minutes. To be seen at Mr. UU01'S “i Twenty fonrth street, HE GREAT AMERICAN HORSE TAMING SKORET. taming and breaking Tue proprietor of the Nyala IC seeret, aa Now being practiced with much necema in Knuland and France, haa bees induced by yerour friends to offer the sume to the Americnn pub!ié hy the use Of lt tbe mom wild vie ertectly tame’! sad eubc ued In fitt feant injury 10 tbe boree. Tt ts bread iag of yousg horses, The great rotors Our talented Countryman Bas obiained tor \ 1s dere further voce Uoneceasary. 7 na for addreee fur Bi, remitted wo James Bures toms sorrel mare, six yeare ior maddie her Eind—a sup: Sas be open ot ae, VAWL OZER a! lite weed; g— DUBEN AU op, fw shit 1 £ 5 aaa INTELLIGENCE CLEARED Ship Revenue, Robinson, New Urieana—C C Duscan & Oe, § Kay, Havane—W W Kusae! niet islet Norton (ier, Geerter, Pictou, NS—Treente ce Me Caroline, Whitebecry, Axvinwa!- Panama Eafirend ago eS Corbett, Neurite Bratt, Som & Co, brig J Davie, biaples Cloning ) Brockman & ( ig gre an & Om Sabra. worl ‘Angola, Uunniagham Chiceshomiay River- i even sete @ W Cummins, Welden, Point a Petro—Van Brum & fbr Nerlaga, Bur . Baracoa—3 Godwin. Bebr Montezuma, enny, Wis Win isor—Van Brunt & Sieght. » cbr 8 Taber, Cook, Apalachicola—Kagie & Hasart. Bear Jvo Warten, Loser, Ueorgelowa, ac—B Hote Hen, McCready Wilulogion— 8 Powell Sear JM Taylor, sonia, W: 1) NOK M Blackwolt & ‘Gene § McDonaii, Snow, Ply mouth. Fobr Danwilia, Cheater, Riel , Crowell, Portland. ARRIVED. Steemrbip Florida, Crowell, Havannaa, with mdse and pas rogers, to.8 L Mitebill & Hoo’ Haw heen detaloed six hound by the fog. | Sunday, 7:30 PM, signniized steamship Keysome biate, for Chariesion Stoamship Nashville, Murray, Charleston, wila mdse ed passengers, to spotford THeaton & Co Brig, Mary Mocton (Br), Davidaon Shields, Feb 16, with mise to FSW 67 & Co. Tas expericuoat henry] W aid NW gnies, Has been 25 cays Weat of the Ba Brig Burman, Meeusie, Calais, 8 days, with Lum . Smith & Boyn'oa 386 a echr Joba, Deserany: St George, NB, 6 days, with lumbes, to Chas & Saow Sebr Azietia, Robinson, Vitr rsd Bossom Ki a ‘Scbr arab Le Jono’ ‘Bobr Lucy Woite ‘rey. Eiliabeth hy, Sebr Union, Keller, Macbias Schr Melbourne, Spear Rockland beter Vendovt lend, Sdeyn, Genet, Barpewell, Ma, 6 Kingston, Mana, 6 7a naan ia for New Haven, ‘reginla, 2 2 ‘Rady “ND for Boston, Sebr Hunter, few Haven for Virginia, bioop B Barrett. Jonea Smyran, Del, 3daya, Breomec Toes *wann, Yoat, havaonan Sicamer Mon phis, Watvoo. bar Stoamer (oou rench. Usitimoee Biramer bop: a teiphia Steamer Peiican, Aldrion Providence, ‘Btoumer Ferrel. Bteamer aw Osgood Brain, Billa, Now London and Norwtalh, Arr 4ih~Ship Mary L Button, f Pe here gaan y a, from New Bedford, ia ew BELOW. A Pe brig, from St Jobus NF. ‘Also, u brig in the ctfing at eusaet, SATLED. Ship Albert Galiauia, Liver 2001. Wind during the day NW, freeb, Kellweod Wailers Hag. Becreiney Board of Sour Many, Stevens, from New Oriesns for mailing down ihe river 28th ult, Fap ns aground st De Knapp’s plantation. and was Fou iLeseoe- sheqel screw Pe ae Uammouts nderwriters } se Pred it ‘the next day, Kurope a; greaily reduced rates. The steamehip Florida, Capt Crowell, arrived at an ony hour yesterday morning from Savannak. The obliging purser never fails furnishing us with full files of Savannah papom, for which he has our thanks. ‘The steamer Empire Btato was yesterday tgken cot on the marie ratiway at Fuater’ ‘8 Point, where sho will uadergs thorough repair. Notice to Martners. Vessels arriving at New Bedford trom the weatwant, that the bell on the ‘Hen and “hickens ' ledge does mot tnd vessers approaching in thick weather atould be ae ae Spomen, dic ip Ocean Expresn, Rene Pren- cisco’ Feb 10, Tare toh ioe aa as lon 420 W. oaen 0 orien in chig wires nb ini f hte ee wines red bell tn deg centre, meseiguaitee | April lat $2, lon 18 brig Mary Lo: Haebe, Mrreb i fat Bek Aaonie, of Uangce, days from Westport ft — Apr 1, 1: 90 8 Jon ing 3 e warn ohr Ker! ‘ebb, Sprague, hence tor Savanna, Aj lat 88 9, lon 7. ve os Foreign Ports, ased abips Hyd: adane. Vert fons Whanghns (or dar teas, mh, rom Bingupore for do bt—s er brig Atlantic, Merrill, NTfavem, ship Celestial Breeze, Bucknam, Uel~ wroncos, March 3)—Al4 schr M Tilten, Tilton, Philadel March 20-4 dria Lys Hall. Boston; 204, Nl. Vnelio, Ce lay Queen, Mort Portinnd: 234. barks Jown Corver’ Peudletos, & vork, isn) tial Lute, PhUsdeipbia: bru Rarcka Dales h New Sorat, Wacamew, Grant, Pradkt ‘mae k. Whirningtoa, NC 4 why! nat Merch 2—arr Becta, Alexander, sad Wm Witheria, Aiscod, Lonoca for NOrt ORG, dau Vm Ars Moe Aurora Clough San Prea- ging; back Karly Bird, ¢ . Wid 15th abip Chilo, Holtis, ork Havana, March 30—Going la, fabip Jobn Merrick, tl from Uiargows beg aoe =£3 Shr Connection Anstrn Jau b 4, Bovica: JM Sawyer, — Cdapmaa, Chapman George Harker Here na, Sheriden nah, 0 > Vanguard posure, = sisson Way, Cooper, Palaaelphin; 2, John Brigit, larch 8 (correeled)—Arr sul) lave, Glaagow; Chariot Trade Wing, olting Chariewion im port Bb, sbi wndon, Bartlett, for Bags, to low auger fr NYork; barks Rambler, Packard tor hi tacdion w None puignr for Bith NYork or Borton; Hare Ulmer, tor Sagun to load for N York Rio Janeino, Feb 2—Arr bark Cavalier, Ferrall, Batt. powss March 17— Arr orige Russian, QU Barta: jonah Jex. rineon, Jackwrnvilla ae Siac erous, Jan kK—Art sbipe TE Bowes, Mason, Ameys ‘us, Hiveoo, Miller, #1 i amy Wiley. MYork. Raasonar, Jan fare ‘shi Woosunc, Jan 7-814 hip Masuf, Jchasoo, Foo chow feo. BORTOR. Apitt 5-Big ee for a brig. fogs, Motile schry Even , Snow, A Ware, Philsdripaia. Mary, Cleavolaad, ‘sostege, 40, Bap Sutersherweod NYork. Sid. wind NB ty BEL sterner A GIAGKT. Ship Sulfoix aad brig Kale Anderson remain Gth— Ast (by tel) US ship Levant, Senith, Hong Kong: attp Martha, fampoon, Caeuia, Pe brig Bitte Oreive, Gowns camere mats b, McLee doy Horaee Amelia, Wal A Morrison, Morrison, Havre, sloop gio. Ohio, Hote. Arrat = ~ ton, pohly Apri Excel pF i Vester, Rewlauen, Peano, _— ton for Team tlean Trea’ ), Gurry, ‘Goraiwailla, Phitadelpaia tor Pe * Ubase, hue Belfeat 4 toa ct for Baltimore, Alma ( for BY or Seite nts aoe Bs Sot Caria vi har werd Ky aret, mh armed, ce by RP (hase, Evlean Treat, tee (ae ap Art schre Suma Hall, Kilborn, : for fostoms fnabetio, Poulkitn, aed Lars Pram Bullort, York, tor Bowton, Goues Gate, Weeaa, aad Jona Gofor Uloucester: RO Panter Hadeca. 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