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City Poiltios. RE WAS IN THE TAMMANY SOCIETY—TEE MERCER MOUSE CAUCUS—THRIR ADDRESS TO TEE CITY BBMOCRACY—NO MORE POLITICS iN THE OLD wrewan. ‘Mhe Mercer House organization of the members cf the ‘Bemmacy Society met last evening af their beaiquysters ‘Me eancus, to devise ways and means to carry the election ‘against the powers that be in Tammany Hall at *ne forth: weming election for Sachems. Over one hundred mem. ‘bere were present, and Mr. Jesse Wes occupied the ebar Addresses were made by ex Mayor Wood, Colonel Rreland, Charice 4. May, Jose Roee, Jr., Allen M. Snifla, ©. H. Waddell and others. ‘The Vigdance Commitsee, composed of forty four mem- ers which had been appointed st the last meeting, re- sported that 208 persons had pledged themselves to sup- pert their Ucket for Sashems, which was a clear majority ‘ef the legal votes im the society. Several persons who Treas for emanty years Toul $0 eh: Rand at the election on the 19cb instant. ‘Thewpeakers all pleoged themselves that the ticket to We pur forward Would De composed of men who would s@svorce the Tasomany Society trom po iticn entirely Tae ergensea coarter made the Columpian Order a purely Devevoient organ racion, which wes to care only for the ‘mek, tbe indigent apd the widows and orphans. This bed fa) eu t0 Jo, Od there Were Low ten Members of hat womery who were itving upon private charity when they mbould De chargeabie op ihe junds of the order. Tne fol- Sowing adcrees (0 the members was read by Char. A. ‘May, and & opted, after which tne caucus adjoarned ADDBESS TO THE MEMBERS OF TAMMANY SOCIETY. Bromarke — Wo address you as fellow members of this ‘ancient and time honored inetitation, We desire to pre * for your calm conskieration a few facta, leaving the jeterm!s ation ot Your course to your own Judgments We yu to consiter, withort Teference to the past or t drisions of persons or interests, the true condi. ef things in Tammany Hall, and to ask yourselves the question whe'her a ebange in the government of tbe society is not absolutely indispenaabio. t) preserve te charter, ‘te property and its existence? You know as we] ne curse vee that originelly this society wae eetad- Issbed exclus'vely for benevolent purposes; that it was @hertered by the Iegisiature for these objects alone, at a time when was extremely difficul’ to obtain special grants of even this character that its after diversion to political partivipancy conristed only ia the individual exertions of te members, deur never exercised as a body excent apes great, patriot.c, public occasions about which there ‘was Jittle or no deference among the people; that it did aetareume o party character until alter the war with @rest Britain, when, becoming ‘of the pro prietary interest in the building at which the denro- qauc party of thst day beld their consultations. it moon became reooguized a8 & re mi-political secret society, merely and exclusively tor the advancement of the gene- ra) principles of t! 2 pare y. This was ste character and edject down to within a tow years back. But we bave mow & ver? dierent state of things in Tammacy Hall. Noi only bas we origoal design been subverted, but, by a Pola assumption of party dictation, we fiad it how trans formed “ito an overshadowing ‘political power—dark, t. Tt absorbs el! party orgapizstion, plant the people's rights by making ems not only the arbitrator of all di mostions among the people's representatives, b tor of party nomioations. Assuming bore id to exchode from the build ng any gencra! or pominatin, jer ite contro!, the present Havel mevtiate predecessors of the same elves above and beyond the ¢ tne democratic masses For- w the society, and that tney represent ere of that boty, numbering at most but bey have aimed, and it is feared, too suc- , 8 the absorption of the whole mach:nery atic party. 1 your atiertion to ® few facts which folly 5 ‘ke. In September, 1856 the then exinung ¢\¥.s.0n+ io the democratic parvy Became healed Dy the conse! dation of the two General Commitiees, (hard and soft.) which assembled as ono body, in Tammany ‘Bad, ana elected the late lamented Lorenz) B. Shepard as decease, in the to'lowing month, dchsirman. Under the auspices dential election was held, aad io this siy the largest vote by the consolidated 1867 was elected and organi ary of Thos far, after 1 e Dard anc soft divisions, we had entire harmony and unky f actions ard rentiments. Bot the snterset Sachoms was 'n & minority in the ‘thes for the frst time wan the creacful and fearful expe- vent devised of using this power (ootained for other oD- Jeeta) to ‘gnore the peoole’s representatives, chosen Dy @ tated ead Larmonizus democracy | to ropresent it in To out th gn praniealiy, it se up for the purpose what pur poried to be another General Cc This was 26. a by afew > tr and selec Thus prepared, e Sirection of the heme, made cation to the Counci! for Tammany Hall, but even the Counell as then site prepared to perpeirate so gross ot. Tk was re under cover yancil of rai Comm’ ee, and purpose sate new oout.cal crgaal 9 of the Cocnei! o was callod to . Bom ater dua or t ¢ n, the creat n Tammany er of the Counc ordered 2 gen ha outrage, ibis ted trp tee room an ‘Thue the ch thet aentbority o the wooscty was Dri @ a bys Lanced an 0 . moat degraded part came egain divided; internal tuted im the core: DuPage &e ever stained the anua's an warfare. us and digs ai o> cate 7.6, end &8 would be supjoeed the most bitter sad wcrimonics feelings were cugentares A permancct @ivwion <f the democratic the oou Bave nena the ronult, but for he Gevora! Coramittee. who Saally consented & conse.) date with the Suchon# organization rather than to have wide? an: Troken down 2 costrol thus obtained by fraud over the orgwnisa. 0 of the party, enabied those who obteloed it fo lucrease their power for m (. They gave them. weivee the dest oominations ¢ oad cing sp.rit of 2 jest fai, eR pened ‘ouaates et es, they became s: pelar element t and 001 xtent of the wroay of the society, it mu the loading Bicheme, wt e proceedings, were made were elocted members 0. ced brotuers of Tammany wh ver thirty Sears actively aarocinted te leading standard bearers the very I the «wan, was elocted: b 2 Mf Will he a proper endiect for consideration fous Wie DAVE left the democratic party Towel « voice in creating « power which, acco” ling to the preeeo\ Sachets Can sorb the entire masageweat and izect.va of the semeurntic party Aed, brethers of Tamvonny, it ie thi » We DOW BHEK ty dep’ Wert aed ¢flurt to remove an incubus whieh, 1h" subvert w of the y " ab4 drawers ut pahice) wc rancement t Steoton of & ‘air libra! tek t, represent sd another Aner, and four cihere 770 PEED selecte! ty f'l the placer (iog to pay for thees Need we be eurp are, that the most exireor Girary efforts ure Delng made to retain this furmiaabie po eal power ant patronwey Osodidates for gor inatons fext fall ere reaty to fal) dows and worth hoping tha! Le ie fot the ove to be cheated. weekly newsyspers wich orafens to be democratic. aad who are looking for nomiantioun for leading plante, ure not uewiling to bend their columpa & the 0868 of cuba powerfal cebdai, uanrally suppeairg that the mors thoy pernlt weir presses to be degraded by fase ant celimp Our atacre upon Civting wed democr@a who are o pice Uo thse tresscoable usurnativas of the Backers, we igher their claims te Cousiderstion in tbe dletribution of the apeite, and instead of @ defence of their coaduct, wo find ‘te Meche working bo ridioule sod avur® pote froth woek'y throng the colin Of hone journals, pu- ae 44) he puryese altber By money or He promino of «ae We sak ew oxpinin wo ue why It te that unlor (sir @ winistraton the property of the eovlaty baw bean hea vy wertgaged for eb creaed for public dinners aud pr rate fermeng? Why the constitution baa becu Ge a ey vioated BY the ¢ ecuion of sermons got eligi dle bo the ‘Goutal of Ssehems, ant by the 2 ne ounae.on to prac: Dies the Benev lont objrcte for which sie charoer wae arapiea? Why, Yast yuo a wootb, ove of ont olden 24 moet de roted brothere wan buried by the wri vate aud. erciptions of hie frends, ow side of oe cody acd iu 50 Smstamoe since the prorent clique bay beep or, bas @ ing’e Gallat dove five to auy benevote ai ope what ner as wherejbeem auy soy tag oF arcovetiog of ite Why ie tt that out from ite ance high porision, the prevailing tba: t due become the urtroment of «few te ‘Grol and use it for their ow” poets nurevon be anewared. Nor shout ymooratic party, he unre nd which they bi Sr pect If the Coameli of Sr oh) "O8 Cad mak Weners! committees, co cea it by & litle fa eating of the rule directly make te nominations them wive, and ant by ee ry w he eevere! gue and cations! Pe WLM Pov epwen Leegmes wo ¢ Siale WP reson yas vie hunt ction hae faltan oltef velug hap York) could easily contre! ite action and de- nominatione? And may it not be that those ofthe _ the barente of v National y Ball ber of Hack republ caniem Tying fot the Gagstat wave ji tying from whic! has for yeare borne the enoer'al.s. vinorions ae: + It is already said tbat Thurlow Wead boasts his representatives in the Council of Sacheme; 1 election, there can be no doubt of the of the boast. Should these. things be! Shull we eupinuly rest im eecurity whilet our liberties are being tram, upon and our dearest rights taken from us ? ‘Tho resotutions drafted at the Westchester House on the ‘th inst. betray the utter weakness of (heir cause and the want of confitence in their own strength or enccees. Instead of defending themselves, or attempting to jus- ‘fy their uumerous corruptions, they resort to the _— beg enys Hd Coaertae men, viz a ae CJ od ey charge opposed to them wi kaaves or Toots, and add that we wish to distract the cemocratic party and set] Tammapy He'll. Our aosver is ‘that the result of the last election showed that, whilst we re- present 41,000 demoerats, they represent 1,400 democrats, the precive pumber of traitors who, under their direction, opposed the regular ticket. Congequentiy, the assertion that their 1,400 constitute the de nacratic party which the 41,000 wish to dietract, is co at gard, that no further reply is urcerssry; aud as to tue sale of Tammany Hall, we reply that there is nothing to sell—that under the raie of those men the property has been nearly mort gsgee for its full value, besides being ges se to 2 long lease at a nominal rent. if the inter of Temmany iy om in the building wes put in fog — wet for sale today the net proceeds would not much more than pay the liabilities and indebtedness which ite presevt onegerthaee created. Besides, it is well known: that tbe men who are really devoted to Tammany Hali aad bo with to restore its origipal position and power are those pee Tope OT a tr Me al a Again: it is charged that we are opposed to the presen’ ad- ministration. This allegation is ag falee as it is ridiculous. It was the vot® that we represent that gave Mr. Buchanan bis overwelming ee a aod upon which be now relies to sustain be remembered thet before the day of the Presidential election in , 1856, whilet ourselves and all pat were absorbed in the necessary crept surreptitiously into and with but a few members of the society it cow over thirty persons of their own clique as mombers and voters of the fociety. Thie was an exhibition of the devotion of the managers to the President, as evinced ‘on the plat be be- fore the battle.” We do sustain the admi inistration, throw back into the teeth of the free soilers of 1848 ‘he cbarge of insincerity and iniquity in their pretended de- yotion to the Kansas-Lecompton policy of Mr. Buchanan. Let them free their own skirts of the foul taint of black Fepubts ‘can coalition before they impugn our democracy Slerty to the administration. changing thei chems which faithful members of the democratic party,” thongh we know there is no sincerity in the promise, e defy them to efler a ticket which shall not contain the names of st least seven of the ruling clique who are not pledged in atvance to sustain and carry ont the behests of the present dynasty, who the world knows not to be “faith- ful members of the Gemocratic party.”” All we ask is a fair, liberal ticket, which shall ropresant the whole de* mocratic pariy, to be composed independent men of high mors! and political character, and who are aloof from the past divisions of the » If these Westches: ter menagers were to offer sash a ticket we shall lave no opporitionto make to it, If, om the contrary, they co pot. as in our view they will not, we shall meet thom with such a ticket, and shall call upon the true friends of the administration and the sound democrats and faith{ul followers cf fammany to aid us in electing it. Drothers: let us, therefore, arouse ourselves before it be too late, apd make @ concerted and ‘ec effort to change so dangerous arule of cur veloved society. We are called upon by every consi teration of self preserva- top as well as of the many patristic recollections of the pact we make a)mort apy sacrifice to restore the old wigwam to ita Srmer position as the home of the democracy. Therefore, let the warriors gather arouad the council fre listen to the rage councils of their oldest chiefs aud go forth to meet their tyrant masters, covdden' of viztory ma TS a JESSEE WE3T, Charman. ni LLAGHER, > Secretaries, ConnWazt, Superior Court—Part First. Before Hon. Judge Bo: worth. AvK= 8.—Antonia Peietier ta. Frederik Swift, George Blenchard and John B. Sardy—On the 25th October, 1852, the plaintiff chartered the ship Albus for a voyage from New York t Australia, to carry passengers and fregbt eo¢ on the 2d of November of tuat year the plastid emp'oyed Jobn B. Sardy, one of the defendanta, ss gecersd agent for the ship, to collect paseage money is and do paren becessary to start the age. In the latter part of November the att male an agreement with the defendan'a Swift aad Bisnebard for em to suroish the ship aad cabia etores for the voyage, oa Ue following terme :—A portion WD cash aod two promissory Dotes for $2,033 70 each, one a: six months and ope at twelve months date, and an order the master of and pay P the defenda: 'y pak Wwe drm of Swift & Bianctara 750 ox of their bili for the stores fornishad to the vessel. Tao separate defences ware sol up Swift & Biaocbard tilege that dardy was the authorized ageat of the ‘aod bad the right aod the authority to toward the amount of tacir claim of ‘They denied that they took the notes in pay. ment, botadmit that they received them as collateral aod they allege Wat the agreement waa to re. We cash io New York, sud $1,000 when the ved out .o Australia, the balance in gord paver at ex mont DS, aad ancorder op the captain for a!) the mo- ‘On the part mpi Sardy it was set up that be bad direct pay out the money, aod he deniefal! know the settlemest of the claim of the other de- ate, “wf, & Blanchard. evidence was some. What contieting, but the jury brocgbt to a full verdict for & Sas cguuont all the defendants for $1,134 28 aad Ju =A very singular affair came to the y the poo | week, resulting ip ‘reet on Saturday Jamon L. Lhbey. Ha 2 chm ged wah from New York aehort timesince aamed Susan K Jourdon, but 14 years of age, and he has alwaye !ved her bewa to whom ake came to Beton On Tuseday’ lat fon followed her child and lodged & complaint bbey at the office of the Chief of Police. Officer was cotrusted with the duty of discovering the oo \e?, and op Saturday succeeded in arresting him He wor taken to the Chief's offies, aod there, in Sar ‘With Brequest, Wrote a note to“ Mrs. Susey 1.'b! re- qnesting ber to eecompany “thie man wee 4 at & houre apon Washington, Bear Common street. where the Qaeevery parties bad been “ houre’’ io @ single room, and faxen ‘nie the presence of her mother aed Livbey. The ecemed to fear end evoid, while an entire mill- © to i rimole and enildgiixe sn the extreme, and she appeared wholly unaware of the poelsion .o which she bad been pisced. She returned immediately to New York with her mother, and Liobey wea provided with quarters at the Tombe. ‘The eorise cf the parties vary romewhat. Both admit to bere lived to petber ae man and wife, and Libbey affirms that the girl aceompanied bin milpaty and under a yo of mar. rage which be solemnly {otended tofelfl Mise Jourton admitted that be promised ptarting to marry her, bot shat the offer wae refused; and when asked why she Jeft ber homo with hiro she bad ne ape wer to wake, wave & demeanor of ob: simplicity and ignorance of the pre od my ‘ble. He first took her toa «iw ter of his at Hast , there stating that the gr! war th hm by her mother's consent, and that he was to ob- tan for ber a boarding in order that she might at- tead echoo! 2 Boston. bis waa about the 16th lt., aod on the Saturday following he took ber from there—to what ace De relatyver didtot know She said that ehe hed equrbuy ¢xpresned & desire to return home, and his in- varavle reply was for Lor to walt » little while and be 1) 408d ber w New York. Libsey is shout 39 years of age, and wes formeriy en ex between this city and Bangor. When Crk ¥5.'0 wae fc nd concealed beneath bis vest, be eormigned in We police court to-dey.—Soston Pou, Ayre 5. News leems, Ovenrlow ©) SovTrmnn Rivaxs —A despatch from New Oriense aiviree us of an overfiow of the Misviaaip» at Napoleon, © wn of | oulsians, etuated considerably b: the mouth of Red river. Other despatches report ei ove flows of the Ret and Arkansas rivers. Tt is not li howaver, what these disasters will be of euflicient extent tot Naw Janey Miritany —Gov. Newe! Lop piates to eame varfere materia ly with cotton planting. it is stated, com- order for an encampment of t! 0, 10 be beld in New Reunewiek in inve four days, and to be carried out ine and rigidity of & regular encamp- Sec! be time of wee. Fay cre ov ome Memoroutas Pouce Sverew.—Unader tis heat tho Rochester Union eaye:-—There never was in hw "im any otber city of the New World, \a- the whole of Spanich-America, 2 period when ‘hu. Ineo Lio Was eo meecure as it ie now in New York and Brook's» Sreaw Ban.—An individual in Philadephia, who com titted perjury. by ewearing that he was the owner of rae de ‘eh he had ny title, with a view to giving }, baa been sent to prigon for thre yours Uy RJ Leen yg — 4 te Folmer's store and Aweiiing Le » Williamsport, Pa, wore burned on the 7th imetaat. Los $20,000, Rexatys oF Prnapext Mownon —The Leg ire of Vir. go © ber app) opriated $2,000 for the removal oF the Po ma vs Of President Monroe from this city to the grovos of Hoi parood, i Virginia. ore te —The Operatives of the Hartford Carpet Oo pany, at Thowpeonville, Comn., are on @ strike or higher wagon, Wray Caor in Vikoiwia—The farmers in ¢ fren’ to ORiIt 8 n Virginia represemt the whet crop a being wo Commonly prominng Thee aecrree Cowersons se = & few daya aincs the wi) tage of Wemt u ‘nvm in Notritge county, on the North wear oud, wae gl moet totally dee roy fitcem of steven e poua teed NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDA . APRIL 9, 1858. Board of Education. A stated meeting of the Board of #incation took piace on Wednesday evening—Mr. Wilon, the president, in the ebair. ‘The minutes of the preceding meeting wore read and approved, A commantcation was received from the echoo! officers of the Twenty second ward, enclosing the bids of several contractors for the erection of « new school house which they stated to bs necessary in that ward, and recommend- ing the appropriation of $24,277 for that purpose. A motivn torefer the matter to the Finauce Committee was lost by a very decisive vote. Ap amendment to the resotution authorizing the appro- priation recommended by the schoo! officers, to the «fect that scimilar eum be appropriated for the purpose of duildme a house in the Swenty first ward, ocsa- siored a lorg iebete, Dut was finally lost. A second amendment war ther offered. Tt was that a pecial committee be appointed to ‘ake the entire mitter imo No coal Jeration and report to the Board the result of ys deliberations. This amendment was also lost, an: uestion was then ax to the adoption of the resolution, Es . Seatty adopted and the money consequently a opr PATtGF the transaction of somo trivial business tho elec tion of City Superintendent oceapied the attention of the Board. There were tbree candidates for the office, and see eight votes were cast, twenty-six of which were for Mr. Randall, who was consequently declare’ re-clected for a term of two years from the first day of nex: Juna. The election of ap Assistant Sunerintewtent wae Che next busivess tn order were three caadi- otes were cast. ix, and bo was declared elected during the same term as the Superintendent. matters of very little interost to the public ‘hen paaad the attention of the Board, after which it ad- FINANCIAL AND ) COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tuurspay, April 8—6 P.M. A very important change in the stock market was rea. lized this morning. With an active busines, higher prices ruled for ail the leading speculative securities, aad some of the strongest parties in the street were buyers. At the Grst board Missouri State 6's advanced \ per cea’; Mlinois Central free Jand bonds, 1; La Croase land grant bonds, 1; New York Centra! Railroad, 11%; Hudson River Railroad, 3; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 2; Reading, 3; Michigan Central, 1; Michigan Soutnern, old, 2; do pre- ferred, 1; Panama, 13,; Cleveland, Columbus and Ciucin- mati, 139; Galena and Chicago, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, 144; Chicago and Rock Island, 2%. Delaware and Hud- fon declined }g per cent; Pacific Sieamship Company, 34. At the second board there was a very active movement, atafurther advance. Missouri State 6’s advanced 34 por cent; Pacific Steamship Company, 34; Cleveland and Tole- do, %; Milwaukie and Mississippi,1; New York Central Railroad, 114; Erie Railroad, %%; Hudson Rivor Railroad, 34; Hilinois Central, 44; Michigan Southern, old, 1; do. preferred, %; Chicago and Kock Island, 3j. In New York Centra! the movement was iirm and decided. The sellers short are new and weak opera- tors, apd force out their contracts with great difflcuity, in consequence of the reluctance of buyers to dea! with irre- sponsible speculators. Chicago and Rock Island was quite active at both boards, but'the bears take advantage of every little improvement to pat out new contracts. Hud- s0n appears to have about the strongest set of friends in the street, and the buyers appear to be parties who can take up the stock and keep it out of the market. Panama inadequate to develope the riches of this mine or do jus- tive to the enterprise, and the New York proprietor is die posed to merge his iwterests 1a a company organized under the laws of this Biate, with ample capital to extensively work the mine, satisfied that but a share of the products of larger works will afford bim better gaing than his individual efforts can secure, To this end an crgant vation bas been projected and a liberal sabscrip- tion §= (about sixty thoueand = doilara towards the one hundred thousand dollars wanted) sireaty 9° cared, We understand the books are now oven to the public, at the office of the company, Bt Nasewn atreat, Bank of Commerce Building. Now that the business of qnartz mining bas become the great interes! of he muing eels were heid yesterday. end & Warrens bold a large 2 Of the importation of Messrs. F. @, which drew @ geod company. The +, With seme exceptions, dragged, and a good tre passed. A large amouat of Freoeh goods Messrs. Van Wyck, Tow sale of French goods Cottinet & Athert~ rale, boweves maby within + fw weeks bave been pressed, through auc pomniation of our own Californis; and when we pee ve Wn Pigg pond fear ag vew ng rong bowl a large majority of the gold now reacbiog our baak vaw’ rai well supplied, The rates ware heavy and a good ‘amy Bots were paveed. The baroges and delaines sold ederaely well, at about the current rates of previous soles, The cravat goods, mits and gloves did moderately WN, Tarletons of desirable patteras were reported sold “at fair prices, The black silk velvete and silk piecs goods alro, it was said, brought fair price. Mésers ‘Wilmerdings & Mount held a sele of English and French dress goods, cene'sting of printed jawns, oranges, paresols, brilliepts, &c., which in the main brought ta'r prices, and the sale was considered to have Deen a fair one. Hogart & Mount held a sate of rib is the product of the quartz mills, and not of the placer diggings, we are convinced that no be'ter enteroris? C#'a claim the attention of our men of capital than whe one the eubject of these remarks. Tho gentlemen connected with the enterprise are well known in this city, and we feel assured that when the subject is investigated and ¥a9 men engaged in it are known, few will hesitate to ¥ecord to it merits of no ordinary character. Those who may be nterested {n this matter will bave no hesitatioy. in calling | Menare, Wimerdings, on here th i). gee much bons, w! jair company, and the prices ob. * the office of the company, pili hd oe © mach 0 | ined were salistactory. A nnnber’ of low were duph their attention = by the accompli shal superintend the operations sented in a most agreeable man- getieman who, it is proposed, ‘of the company at the cated, Megsrs. Van Wyck, Townsend & Warrons also held a tale of embroideries, which passed off tolorably well, and the prices obtained compared favorably with the pre” mine. vions sales of the searon; some ei) however, were stock Euchange: passed, yet the catalogue was pretty woll sold through. Tavrapay, April 8, 2858. yy AR I 970 she HudsonivkR 28 Movements In Real Estate. 50 do 2% By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, Dwellings, oatbiiiduge and oS scree, & Found bridge, Westchester county 3 story rick house and lot on Brooklyn, near Hamilton avenue, 20200. ‘ par 1 Jot north side 20th at. barrens 62a aad 7th ave- pues, with house . + 4,850 2 lots op Northet, 65 “MARITIME INTELLIGSNC. (0000 Ter 3000N, vork Lys bat) 5600 NYCen RR 6's 1000 Er RR tet m D eo $000 ErRR4thm bei 633% 1000 HuoR RRistm 98 3000 NEW YORE—ThIS pay. 7060 § 90 | moon niswe - 33 5000 MAM 24'mit0b 73 44 632 ool 28 aha Bank of Com. 101% yy, vee 2 Port of New York, April 8, 1856, 140 Mechanica’ Bank. 110 3 Ship FP sare, Tero tbo W J Forbes. anics’ |, Me! em 50 Canton Co,...... 22 OK Sbip hase ‘Van Dy: Orieane—N H Brigham. | 25 a7 Impriaio 8 BS | Set ies dee Bie San Mp Bers fo miele Con RR.. ; $i BX Bie ‘gen Sark. MePiciaad, Cad eae by iat 6g Grepbound 3 a zu Del & ‘faa eod ae 23 Bre pti fl pant naan AD Prockmen Co. 22) Brig ® Rem nuton, Jones 8t pork try & Petter. rey Bepr WB Horse Cotvarn, Anugua—Smith, Jones & Co. Bebe Rumero, Une Heimer, Havana~ i febr M Taylor, RiGee 1208, Steadmvn, T: Sebi toe Sesh pte oh Ws ing J Sab & SC 9 p94 "163 r yD tan en i x Go. 46 Pacitic MS8C3!) 7735 “Lare A Stanley, Simson, Wilmingion, NO—Dolicer & Pot- ‘s 10N YCen RR..... 50 850 Sloop Harvest, Corwin Sloop Southport, Wilcox, Now Haven BYdwerde, ARRIV! on Jamestown, vane. Ri chmond, &c, with mdse and pansengere toLudlam & Pleass » Great Wesern, Furher, eo}, March 10, with miso and 311 passengers, to 0 i Marsball & Co, Zit wt, lat 45.90, ton 47, passed & larke iceberg aod several \.tuo" of ico. Shp Henry Clay os wlking Lav “i jo 1acre Mil RR.. and 26 passengers, wo Spofford, T: 4 “ae Sa too offord, Tie . Exp 0 moner rn m +0 yer cold weather on the bans. Saw ice in lai « toa 45 uring the passaye tion ohn. was firm this afternoon, and closed without change. sum} Prilioe seaman, e)) from and was The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day"as follows:— 00 pin eee ho ae ameeaet Bhoal, took & plict from boat 2 ErRR 100° 600 ier. 1 Total receipts... bye y - $000 ues Bx 250 a to “pe Malakod of Bangor), Colina Mataszas, 18 days, with Total 6000 Lac Gi Carol R nt, Vis Total +5,083,613 83 | 5000 ste 34 — hr Grace Caroline. Russell, Virginia, ‘The receipts to day include $52,000 from customs. ‘TVerrelt, Virginia, a vir 3 ‘The transactions si the Clearing House to-day were as = " 50 f ‘The Metropelitam currency certificates vow amount to | 100 Sehr J joidemith, Virginia 2éaza. $227,000. 100 Rx The Assembly have passed an act to legalize time | 9°? po transactions in stocks. If this bosomes a law we think | Ico = that it will effect more than could be accomplished by any | 560 = other vingle measure to deter stock gambling transactions. = + Aa Bi Atwood (ot bomen Pa gg aL Let parties know that they wit! be legally bound for their | 100 do. “Bir Shean Clack, Grist, will speculations, and it will make them more cautious | 500 do. erearet Powell, Powel! how they operate. Let it flass te Senate by all meang, | 500 Brie RR &. cere yes tehr J BR Ford, without delay. The earnings of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad REPORTED SALBS 9» 0 BONDS: yo STOCKS AT AUCTION. iy A. H Nicolay. br Aipelia, Kelly, Dennis a RR. 7 L ae B br C 8 Pripd! a Provintet Company for March, 1968 were : per as aif Schr Kasuea & lien, Brewer, hivany for Barttord EINE do. 8% | Rteamer Caledonia. Layielt Taine, Be OTL 72 Dee. 17 488 2.00 Hudson River RR. 7s. etosic 7 ny remen! a ioe egg $000 Tiseole Central 84 ia. Baal. New Londng aed Norwich 4,000 Chicago Ci'y 6's. ‘The brig Emily arrived yesterday from eon, galled ee ee et stared Lenn an 1, | Gout eerwnn ane Cineieasll. Bi $108 da | trom thence March 2. . —o e whole bon: indebtedness ouisville, Ky., is '630 Sun Mutual Ine. scrip of 1868. eK SAT $3,901,000, of which ovly $1,476,000 is absolute, Of her | $20 855, tox | 8 com, Rew Orlesin: aches Revere (Mr), Tarmth, bonds $100,000 were cancelled iast year, and the accu- |. Js0 Great Western Sarize Ine cp of 1881 Ft Logan paar pha pacing mulations of her sinking fund are $95,000 yearly. The Populatisn ie 70,000, and assessed valuation of property 35,000,000. ‘The arnexed table gives the sarnings of the Chicigo, Burliogton apd Quincy Rajiroxt for the quarter ending March 3}— Sarpings from froight... -9194,149 70 if 70,765 45 | “ « Migcellaaeous 41539 $3 | Not earnings for Sret quarter of 1858 For corresponding period in 1857-— Earnings from freight. ..........$191,920 34 ' pasnongers . * “miscellaneous... $2) Operating ox ;, 941,270 06 Lees surpine foel chased. . 32,720 99-9204 549 bd Net exrnings for ‘iit oat of 1868... 99,254 00 Gain in net earnings for fret quarter of 1858.. $57,507 62 ‘The property propored to be worked by the Voleano Quartz Mining Company is situated in Placer county, Ual., and consiata of a lole or vein of gold-bearing quartz, one fourth of a mile in length. moat advantageously loca'ed on the brow of a very abrupt hill of nearly Sfteen bundred fee perpendicular height, the inclination being not far from 45 degrees, rendering the rein accersible by short hori- woutal tunnels or drifte driven into the face of the bill. ‘The present works on the property tap the lode at a depth Af about sixty feet from the top cropping, and developes excoedingly rich ore, yielding steadily, with the moet or- dinary machinery, $20 per ton of goid coining $17 60 the avoce. ‘The Flurhing Railroad has been sold under foreclosure of the mortgage Leld by whe Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company. The track, right of way, passengor depote st Prushing, West Flushing, Newtown, Winfield and Hunt. er's Post, &o., were sold tw Peter Cooper, of New Yoru, Conklin Brush (President of Mechanics’ Bank, Williams. burg), and Waiter Browne, of Flushing, for $76,000. ‘The rolling stock of the company, consisting of two 10 comotiver, with their tenders, four large and two small first class passenger Cars, two second class and baggage care, eix freight cars two band and a snow plough, Wore bought by Abraham §. Hewitt (tho business part- ner of Peter Cooper) for $10,000. Tue entire original cost of the road and (2 equipments was $300,000. The alee yesterday were for Cash, whi b is to be paid on the Bist inet., whe the title deeds areto be delivered and thet Property transferred to the new owners. During the fow months the road bas been ir the hands of the Recaiver, upwards of $5,000 have been realized ovor all ite running expenres. ‘The editor of the Wisconsin Mirror made an excursion laat week over the line of the Ta Crosse Railroad to the dividing ridge, between the La Crome and Lemonweir ‘valleys, and ‘n his paper of the 0th ult, he giver the re fult of his observations The road is now open and run ning to New Lisbon. The next station is Tomah, twenty mules further, lecated at the junction of the La Crosse and St. Croix branches f the road. The track beyond Lisbon and Tomah ie all jnid, and will be open for travel, we presume, joa few days. The Muror pays a deserved tr:bute to the contractors, Mesars. Chamberlain & Wells, for the energy with which they have pushed the work ahead during the past winter, an’ toe thorough manner in which they have done the job. Four miles west of To. mah \s the dividing ridge betweea the valleys of tho Lemonweir and [a Crosse rivers, and a tunnel to be male through this ridge w connect the two leys. The tunnel wiil be a quarter of a mile long, fifteen feet wide and eightoon foot high. The rock w! twit pierce is a sandstone. The contract for maxing the tun- ne} haa been let to Mr. Cameron, of Geneva, Walworth county, and the work upon it was commenced inst week From the tannel to the city of La Crowe, un the Miesie- sippi, is only forty miles. The line followsthe valley of the La Crossoriver, and the grading i+ goneratly light. The work in this last section of the rou! bas already been commenced, ani! the contractora inten! t reach La Crome With the iron rail by next October. If they do this, they wi) socompliah afeat in ratiroad building worthy of apecial povice, The road, whea completed to Srouee, will be the busiest thorcugdiare and most prodoctive enterprise © the Northwest. | The wechize zd the prevent owners ace! ’ i Wiad and sunrise ENE, meri ‘ton 980 shares ca eee vet do 26 Third Avenue RR 90 Welle, Fargo & Co 's Bxy 200 New York Consolidated Tags besa Miscellaneous and Disasters, FonSAN FramciscomThe weil known and fast per thip Anglo Saxon, Capt H Ma: 0 of Wall street for San Francisco, ised to wail on Joc inst, Cant M ie eontitent of making a rs shippers having email quam solves vt the facies oliered ¥ Coleman's California Line. Momawx, Benderson, st Sur ineall, spilt foresa!! atl fore'ep: waitin loading at Ib from ~ = bad de minders, at Saveanah from Rock port, makes ae the Mohawk, abo: There is proba Bare URsyre, Witlark, from Cardenas for Posten, before reported by telegraph pui into Charieston for repairs. exe Treaced & heavy HE gale on the let inet, in lat 3166 lon 7914, Ss prung © Weak, lost deck lead aga sustained ery. Br Bare Rioowe lolegragh dompatch, roseived the morning, dated Boston, April» aiaies tha’ '50 B Soom, ep left on Feb 28 for Placentia Bay NF, with, Gyre Ww Field's brother, Major Ripley. and about 20 nen. ig work » imine found ons let granted to caoh The ¥essel haa wit bwen heard of at 8 Jouns, NF, te Ginof April. "A Briton trip, Bt Capt King. arrived at this port aid the frm to whict an eons cow of no otber Po at: ouan brig of Sggn L.A Faw spe —Georgriown, 80, April 6—The ache L A Wawarde is atill ashore, leaking ® & portion of the preotag been oe ae ty By, teimeraph to Riiwood faiter, Beg, Secretary Boar! of Underwri err) fone Jane © Dovanry—s 20 Metropolitan Fire Ins. Co, 26 Pacific Wail Steamship Co, 60 Now York & Harlem 0 Copsol.cated Stage Co., CITY COMMERCIAL . Jane © Capt M o Tucnspay, April 86 P. M. ibe partie 83 ings Ried a eow Asm —Sales of 75 bbis. pote were made at$ic.® ober fall of os reek of ens Fiying Duichasan. (By lever Wal: | ‘LocR.—The market was lees active If, Bea.) thous Boaues cloned dull, The |, Scus Srecy, from New Vork f ols, put fate Ni weve wane Gane of 7 tt oot Soin Gih task, With faun of foreman,“ oneale BU flo Nor- . - Rioor JD Fran, while lying in the Road while lying in the No $4 25 0 94 90 | Sarath inst, receiving her freight Ate tri | © 445 04.85 | Ber chai in & ranall. end came on ch oppoatia Lewes, 4250 480 by oe we off aa suas ve the weath or modernte ft Wainer of the warmer Memphin, wt $86 38 se AY, report om ihe ath inet at ia won Nosh of *. pared the boweort of & vane! on tors, a4 ; 3 apparently vurned off ut the Rie sihew beans Myasine Vrtents-The brig A lin-rt Adama, Capt Mayo, cleared 67 736 ) suWisring. ». NO, Fed 25, oD, Bat am she 3008 375 | arttred ome fears are en a foe Ri ona at re 34 376 | P deen huown off, and mry be at sama of the West ithchiaeiged, white we | Jodie Tends. The A A'wan ball le TAGs, te 199 tos burton, a Southorn brands | "There i Freund fer apprr benging that the Dri Macon. an above quvotauions “Tove tele ay ye a wader bet dwiew ER, Doe, naam lost at ths port ont oF January leat, were limited. FO, Ate a blag bad bran beard of ber al Teported of B00a 500 | we inert dnien from New Yorks vhe Mary Ive veasel of demand, witb sales ee 266 tone regivier, and * elegord by Mens Hh ma Prone oF ang of © bi nf enti. tm which were | 2500 nacat of when! it eoee, av t 1 other arth $1 25; commoa white Southern at |e: * a eu db a arrive, ap. &. sad “favesash heputten, aprile sold ‘Corp was Drmer, an’ Whalemmen, prime, lote , the wales embraced absut 200,000 ‘ah, Teme kag, te tan bela, iocloding yellow t arrive sad oo the spot, ® 1900 bb le en, At The, abi white W arrive and ie market st T30 «fee iep a1 fO Bole #8 1,500 bushels Northern thes ‘© insome better demand, with sales of By State at 2c. @ doc and Western at 459, 0 479. NinSrwh. Dod, at Covren —The market wae quietand sales confined to i Wilwood, Granioe-r, clean: Me 19th, About 460 @ 400 baga at 10c., 1UKe. a Lic. aud 4d bags of te yrange and Mory Walker, Nia 1 ‘Zh, bat Bahia at 83¢., casb. Sie Ron portion, ery. acd ey ised FR 0 ox . 2 a iacdner. Nise wus market was firm, with sales of sbout ‘He ‘oo Tristan Ground, i Woe, Ji-oh AeA, firm st 120. for middiing plan ie; Br Gpseliss Waker, to ane e ve 1a}e. tor Florida: 43,0. for Mobile, and 12}0° fur New ten cnvaie, michel PHL 1 ap te Bes hoon Orieape and Texas i iddlings. nd, Wilivina, NB, # whe Peruvian, Hose, Nf, 1 wi Fxnicuva—The market ¥ae dull and oogagements light eS To Liverpool 560 Dole, row'n were engage’ at Is. "400 Ar phi soride. Wikliagna, fc Osbst Honoty. bbls. flour to fill up at Is; leather was at 4d., aad farce oat ktheee teat 6 on pears. doef a; Je. ; ancl 8,000 bushels of wheat ir bags were e9- eke Fost ace’ by the city of Baltimore at bd. To London 2,590 . iS days from xes of cheese were engaged in the cabin at 30; There was no change in rates to other porta. A ship war taken ine, Pore Sn on Rowntals up to toad with Labs pipe caves fer Cotte 04 G8, ou acd L000 Tax Sales of wont 2/00 0 3 000 vaies wore reported 1) aad &.601 Ibe for rhiptoent at 45e 4 000. F we o ue Mor acme —Rales of 100 bbia, Now Orleans wore made at mabe to wae on ban wheats. to erie and hema, 962., and 500 bhde. ciayed Cuba at wie. gorth of Poik’an? Isigeta caw Cleone, Sitymogs, of aad for NAvat Stonme were quiet acd wales limited. Spirits wore Bivontord, nat tours Now ¥. aleod, whete che had teaen 140 at about 486. and ebout 4 000 bbia. comaon rosin ware | bb's who Sparen, de Feported at §) 8234 per 200 be., delivered, while crude afin Antren secngral inna he: 7 Jy 18for Raa Pov outa tat Ous—Crade whale and were unchanged, aud st bod i ron AG siyue fof Balt imore, Apri 6, sales wore lisited. Lingeed continued Arm and Buojact, | of Oroe with moucrave sales at fo | prices. sl Sir Jota’ Pronkto, noe, from Callao for Cowes, Provisions. Pork -The market was again firmer and | Match 10) Ix 30%, fon 59. o im good demand, wiih sales of avout 3000400 bdiw., in. | gy ihly “AeMon”: oF haliroorm, March 4, tat 1040 8, tow clnding meen at $17 60 a $16 6b, and or Bto |” ’ i Mare! $14 G0, with prime mens at $16 80 a 81 wees | mig on ee Tm Babimore for Romertem, March, let ‘at $17, avd clear nveew at $18 7 eo’ waa eveady, | isurk Tive, of RYork, was pawn March 27, le:3000, ton b salen Of about 250 bbis., (96 $7 50 @ 88, ano mews at $10 a8! $19 50, abd extra do ut $14.8 $1 quiet J 8 aM bara Bh Kane of an) % hours enfuegos, Merely 9, lat AD At bark slerrigg: Of Cosel. wee parses Mare’ by om ‘New country prime at on mess at 812 phitadelphia for Ot ty Maret hr Maly ¥ tp re Sesreport for Bucksviile, Maret , 28, ist 88 02, lon 78 66 Lard wap fem, @AA onlen OF aboot O66 bins. epee Benes emeeet Xoo. Batter was in mo forate request, ab ™ 8 189. yy Sg vom Giro; Thy @ Me. for ld Slate, ana dbo. TiemPoRuoe “oti hanno State, waa dull ab 130. 100, the latter fguro | Mopney Phveatore’s Fr Bowe nts being an ontelde prica dene cee to port brig Maria White, Pell Svitt = Bales of 60 bags African pepper wore mate at | = name ¢ cw ty; 100 b AMcan pinger at 8c i hy ‘Whog, Aaling, S , fags African ginger até),c., and 64 do ' free Moron ose fafa at Sr 4 sre ——The marke: wae firm andactive Pe vale arr, Sid Bh brig B for bay Br J NF, " ike tun aacusie Ports. ALEXANDDREA, ApriiT~are achr Iram Saith, MeGivera, Palliver sid Schr bided, dares haven, Pi meee ry seat aah form igh vents ante ‘aaa ateat ‘erpool oe Alvare 0, i Teena 8 Vigra Soo. Seah; Monte Cristo, Ni eee ees ae on —— ‘Bidrdge, Crowell, City Poiptand Richmond; Peatlower, Via Brigeport, Cabot, Bamiltoa, so Suan efowreuae om en ‘avy Roe, Co aon. do, Sid wind NW bh 4 are (at 100% sbip Comoro; bark { Wei de soe orak ir B Baw T—err nook 8 Io os es Pp prise than Romer, Br bm pon, Turks Talands Orion, Fae . Sonnet NF celw brige Kebe (Br). Thomas from Perpamhnco; WT ene, trom Laguayra, Cia seamer Jucksow Haken. ship North Carolion Foster stverpoo! SMlatiee rhe Wig, tn Hat ts fee Boston: Palion,, Wo var. Newbry eel Maine, Farobam, tant ‘ignpe, M4; pokes od, Nardn, Demarars. 62>; sehr AH Moore, Baalihy SOTSRDE, neil —arr sobs M Morey, odd, NYork for CHART ara imine, NYork: bri 6 Urapns Wikiepd, Cardenas for Boston; nie. Thompson. 8 York: seur H Nutt N¥ork, in tbe ¢ bork Mary Apnab, ( troup Liverpaal, and % Orig, sup* powed the Joo H Jor "i alps Lyd Den- Bis Liverpoot: Mou Chonan bile ba dehy a TS GiNland, Br | ie see, Se ecole acre Rae jo Janeiro: brig I De, wine, Pane, sth ‘DB Warner, Stetson, and Ww cihien, a. 4 ey ean a GREENWICH, April 6~Arr achr Minstrel, Doone, FALLBIVRR, April 6—Arr sobr Stiag, Wright, Seaman Eliza th sioon Chai od “rary, N¥ork. 2 large fore aad aft sebr, suppored 10 be the E J Talnot. wa Aiexandrie for Fell River, was secu a6 9 AME tir er wlaeany Bay Ferry hand up Meant Ho nok OUCESTER, oy Kpsid are 3 for Wasbingion, Sid scbr }.aura Prams ch shee as 8 NS Koigh!, Lew NYork f ‘or fog Bet Wilard Ssolsbury, Veazle. Rowton for Washington c ‘er, de for ee eee D Hurve. do for Phi'adeiphia. 810 Dries Be Queen, Rimirs: sches Mayflower, J 0 Hunyoo,, Wo Mies tade Pracen, Stamm att Teabelia, Ga Ke E Paiten, BG Porter, Ollvia Buxton, Margaret owt ot jtb— Arr brign Marine, Burt Clenfnegorgor Beaton; pilo, Dunping, Cardenas for Lc og Charles ei Cornwallis. NS, for NYork; el ad: rehre RA Wilson, and Finporium, os Pld nia for Rostou George Wal: ter, Jonen, for'co; Toman, Fmery, ZA ¥aine Radler. do for Eastport; George'own, 8C, for Newburypert; for Avanpia’ Returned, 09 account of Porter. Mayflower, Golden Cate. and Joba F Patten. at 9AM, wind NW, b ‘beavy. the above arrivals of t0- day, A ie eee En tt ai Daal Emeline Chester, ‘William Seulshory. and H HIGHLAND LIGHT, its 17. 1 aie PMP PM—Passing onf, a ship. 4 FM—Pasaing in, seamer from Balt: more for MORTLE, April 1—Ti4 Br abip, Ronachan, ioe anak Dig Mary Hamilton, Crowell ‘2d—Arr ships Annie Stee Sine Piitrerpock favre De: De- Pe Batre. Cla ship Pioneer, Montgomery, Liverpool; bark Wyandotte Porne Bi MACHIASPORT, pris eit tchra Ware, NYork; Seven Sisters do; Zolme do; ner do Ya por! Sa. wig wind, bri Mine Wright, for Windies MACHIAS, April 1—Sid sobr Cole NYork: 2%, brig ame. Dix Arava dth, brig Celt Holmes NYore pREW {ORLEANS Mersh 31, EM OE | (Brem), Fritzen, Bremen: Express. Mi ion. Livarpool: Mi Tpgedandenry; Orphea, Roct well, Boston; ek Chase. Anrit Arr abips Josef (Sp), Surede. Havana; Mulhouse, Mi'ner Havre: bate Veblen, Pan, Rio I air: hy rig Talin- Jah. Hanson Havana: ashr AO Marrem’ eaiboun Prank- lin La Cld ship Maritana, Wiliama Havre; bores Themes (Br) Celender, Liverpool; Cesazohas \ ee via Cadia; Sp brig } ola, Cr zee. Rarcelona; ‘ecw Barbour, Tenpes. rpanl: - Woltem 4 dane, Cobb, from apip Chimmoraz Moree Livernoo! ‘Cid 6th (oy cl). shipe Oroondates. Pike. Antwerp; Jacob A Stamler, Filtz, Li ool; Janu Fernsnder, Given; Chars eye eam ib, and kaky Augusta, Parker, do, Pacific, Gadd, 24d: ships Advice. Presi*ant Jobn f itoaignaety: bale wr cw Por WORFOLK, x age 6—Arr sshr Fountain Davis Pop Rives. Cid rebre Me (Bavane. Siege, Hyannis, Pary sehr Bp Be ship Tir, oy vals are t t tor Prneacole, with Joss mane 3 Pamplona way ship Alexandria, from Liv- oI for Oty Point = foremast BW REDFORD. E rt 3 ost ar Fang) Dill, Balti- more, MH Reed, Kell ;, Perry, NYork. Bid’ schr Vie Holt, Norwi ork. PRT. ADELPRES Avril 8 AM—Arr sche Mary Miller, Laws NYork. Cid steameh'p Boston Sellew NYork: % Dunbar, z nit Smt wick; , Lyn: Plem, Boaisott, Rerbury. 0, April Arr ach River Queen, Lynch, RTLAND. April 6—Arr echr Wul's Putnam, Downer, a hie Pas Hasiern Sasve. Campaga. Haven; Yousg hy wR Apel M Sherman’ Pberman imore. Sid sehr Mary | ROCKER NIE Merch ig Ai OKLA iwrch Si—Arr ron~e Canoe, Haake! | Wt Bagie. am: for Recbeeena, S, “Sobran, Basinort for N¥ork: 3d, Sid Maret St. ehip Medora as iJon. Hix. ¥ York: 34, % “Tesalaiog” eankel Ane, Ricomord: Ree bi April 6@—Arr Tobe Malte. pt, GAY ARNAT Apra Eee SS y bard & Torr i ethrs Ocean Nerald p. do A Reed Th! Rovansa n Pore Burgess, Schenck. dere. aK. ab fie sggtey, Bering Broo Cid ware Apo mld; Laure Gertrade, "RH Game, Powell, New is ows ‘Apri Arr Br brig Jo John W Levitt, for Rowan >" Avrll S— Arr ache WAN Tur. en on rand Tinta Are recjueated to. #00 Wm Dosalli. Tike V Meack’s, 82 W | Pi MR MITC RLle WHO RECENTLY BROvaT « | E tetcer tec be Carney, wilpl nd his addr eet, MOY he copter very F AGNES ANT LIZA WITSOW, DAUGHTERS OF | Heary end Jany Wieon, formerly of Twertth etree', will | give thetr address to Mariaret Wallace, Catskill, ¥. ¥, | I Dear of something so their advantage from thale | an | JATORMATION waAeTn =f DANTRE Ram ard 0 J. whero | Shouts whl he imabfulle taoetved bk his Drother, whois new «! the Northern Hotel, 79 Cortlandt street, NY ‘ORMATION Wa! wy, paulte of Cot whereabouls they wil! confer @ favor uy er, by addressing a line to Mary reet, Rrooklyn FORM WANTED —OF MARGARET AND MA’ T'acRiion bn thee tredier, Mauboy" Weiner af ike soanty Antriin, reinn. Tie wiyingtace at 73 Obee ork. A line oddresset to the Remwriy, Nore Nave ARAR.—VOU HATE _N SS to you of the paper I the eeecmorams p'bures ox y at find at Ge Che'oer square Port offen, letter for yru, direct at “Farah oc laoing every hing t© your satiafnouom, Call’ for tt withon! fai) Ae FOO as you can yes svREET- THUR ANTERBOON, aS ANTED—INPORMATION OF DAVID © GRAWFORD, of Oraigr town, County Dovegel, Treiand. who New York city in 1885, at 243 Monr Die Sane Crewiort, care of Thome: bavy N.Y. a Py yapere please apy. THE TURE. TNIOW COURSE, L. I~ TROTTING = TEURSDAY, SAP. Pomme &)9. Mile heate bom ir, W. Venbody oxmos * m Lady Chariot Truman nen See Peete. J Dotty nemee bre; J. oa Way vames br. g. Malin, # Foarian! somes par enit, BAW & WHILG Propristors. « NEW “PAPERS, > 10 NEW? DRALRER.—VANY NEW! Al pd BAR. (ican coinird tn tects me me woek's \ been Pi Float as Pe, f 4 3.60 thes all whe tn now be sur plied. TTENTION RHOULARS' ° rm Clenarad sommenrttes will sroving ui hs, ea mowers, Jork Bear the’ reprrt of rhe Waab atom dakematim ‘Warten 1. Carers, ~~ ———— DANCLNG “a0 EMS. “pnwoan na 4b AmOING ACABRuZEa, pee in ot ogi anita ke Pere i ae cen GARE AND TOBACCO. ie AVANA, ik WRSTIC ati ad 7 i Hae ae pryet verity froate tn “Zo rer ested, be he ek ed Ty CLOTUING. «6 Panaracer AE ‘ te fair valne io RIS, No. 186 Bevenia sree pnty fat wre, yo weatets tnd