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10 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1858.—TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY WA RKET. Wronesoay, April M6 P.M ‘The stock market was irregular this morning, and as 8 Benera! thing lower prices ruled at the board The amount | ef business transacted was uneually light, and the board eéjourned at an early hour, after full ssoond call of stocks. Considerabie anxiety was manifested during the pewion regarding the progress of the Railroad Toil bill at AMany, and that had a depresting intiaence upon the wart ot genera! At the board Missouri State sixes de wimed % per cent; Illinow Central bond#, 4; Pennsyiva- min Coa) Company, 2; New York Central Railroad, 4; Michigan Southern, preferred, \; Panama, 4; Cleveland fad Toledo, X; Miwavkie ant Mississippi, 3, Delaware fam@ Hudson advanced % per cent; Pacific Steamship @ompany, \; 14 Crosse and Milwaukie, sg. There was a | male this morning of California State sevens, new bond, at | S12 per cent. These bonds co pot commence drawing in | ‘erest untii January I, 185%. After the board a tele: | mraphic despatch was received from Albany announcing ‘the fact that the Toll bill had been defeated in the Senate. | As soon as this was generally known active bidding for ew York Central and Frie commenced, and prices ad- janeed rapidly. New York Central sold at SS4 and | at 24s; per cent At these prices some of the largest operators in the street were buyers, anda large outside | Desiness was transacted. There is now no obstacle to a vapid recovery in New York Central Railroad stock, and | ho'ders hook for higher prices than have yet ruled. The | company will, in a few days, make an exbidit of its traffic | Dasiness for the tirst six months of the present fiscal year—irom October 1 to April 1—and we learn that a net i meome will be shown amounting to upwards o! half a | willion of dollars more than that for the corresponding | period last year. This increave in net earvings has been Fealized in the face of a large reduction of gross receipts, by the introduction.of reform and ecsnomy ip all the | epersting departments to an extent never before dreamed | ef. . stricter system of management has been practised, | mad the fact has been demonstrated that, with proper supers ision, our railroads can make more money upsn lees | wasinese. Heretofore the object bas been to doa large | waiic, without the slightest regard to the expense. The yesult was that the road and machinery were soon worn eat, wthout having earned enough tokeep the lise in | proper working order. was steady and a liltie active. Cumberland advanced \; per cent; Pennsyivania Coal Company, 33; New York entra) Railroai, 1; Erie, \(; Hudson River Railroad, }.; Harlem, ; Chicago snd Rock Island was a shade or two Detter. Milwaukie and Mississippi was 1 per cent lower; Neading and Cleveland and Toledo closed weak. Most of the (ransactions in Reading wore on seller s option. Ap instalment of five dollare and seventy-five cents per | & 60 0... | 119 Marlem Railroad. At the second board the market | 2 y RR... 200 41 MichSousNindRR 243¢ do, My | SECOND BOARD. $1000 ERR2dmtbs,’83 78 | 430 shs Am Exch Bk. 105), 16 Metropolitan Bix. 105 1h Ocean BK. 20 Hel & Rad Gai Go 108 100 Cum Coal Co..£50 300 do .... 600 Harlem RR PRICES. share on the scrip stock of the Manha:tan Gas Light Com- i otesenhene ‘a, rg pany is required to be paid on Saturday, the Istof May | | Canton... 2 Panama. pid 107 mext, at the company’s office. Cuunberi ‘UGoal 8X 18% Wiinois Central, et 92 dence ‘ N.Y. Central, 88 84% Gal, A Obicago, 883f 894; The earnings of the New York Central Railroud Com- | 5. 2 ’ My Se Gereeeie, ah ast pany for the present month of April, judging from the re- | Herts key a, @cipis thus tar, be largely in excees of those forthe Hi 30 quspesponding ment lan pene. t Rewlingessens 48 a ‘Bee earnings of the Erie Railroad for the month of March, 1858, were. Marnings March, 1% Decrease. ‘Toe Assistant Treasurer reports to day aa ‘lier: tae pra sas inelude $25,000 on California drafe, The transactions at the Clearing House to-day were as $16,536,393 26 ‘$00,208 £4 ates Low amount to ‘Fre Metropoliian currency cert ‘Bue steamchip Persia, from this port for Liverpool to- | day, carried ont $6,970 15 ia epecie, The closing rates | 3,000 Cty of Waiertown t'e for sterling exchange were 8}; a per cet premiam for | 10 Commonwealth Bank say Sila, ane oan teh 0 eetene | SE banks and bankers’ bills, There was bet a mo pms nny Sh Cog esse ont of bu Fast River Fire Insurance Co, Central Railroad Company give notice of heir readiness to pay an instaiment of twenty per cont on their ovtetansing notes and acceptances. , Authoriring the continued use of steam power to Tuirty second street, having passed the Scaate, only Wants the signature of the Governor to become a law. ‘The bill to loan $5,800,000 for the Erie canal enlarge ment bad its final passage yesterday in the Assembly, re eetting 65 voter, prec-eely the number requisite te carry i. The Dill totransfer Frie canal moneys to the lateral eanaie also passed by a large vote. ‘The earnings of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago | Raliroad Company for the mouth of March was as fol- Mreceiianeous.. Towal.. Rarvings for same Mont last your Decrease (@ 7.10 per cent)..... pensee for npn were as foilows, vi penses . Decre Net earnings $°5,830 01 “ » 82/60 08 Decrease in $3,220 98 ‘Tee present condition of the principal railroads in Texas %& about as follows. The total lencth of grade, as well ac Qe amount of iron Inid on each road, i# embraced in the following statement:— Miles graved. Tron laid. Houston and Texae Housts are southern Vacibe #. A. and Mo. V. ead ii others, Total n one yea 100 miles and the amount of iron inid 6¢ miles. The ac- ‘tual cort of all the railroad work yet done in the State has | been about two and «half millions of dollars, of which | there Las bees expeaderd in th at y about $1,100,000. ‘These ra lroads are dining worders for the State. The New Orleans Crescent of the 24 instant contains the following reawné of the resources, &c . of the Southern Par ific Railroad — ‘The President of the company, Geo. §. Yergor, 7 bas bys recently, revurned, from the line of the road of the cOpany in Teras, whither he proceeded on a war of investigation. Be reports a very satwsfactory condition A afiare, The progress of the road is as inuch as could be reewsun oly desired: apd the feeling emong prominent and substantial citizens ie eminently favorable. Many of the culiculties that have embarrassed this mighty work feasible to open @ railroat comma Atiantic and Vacific) have disap the active labors of its imtucdiate friends crus obstacles may be looked upon as luruher, we are informed that the road i | support of the strongest and most sub ptantal people there who are prepared w extend U it the fullest ad their Ome, infuence and means wil! enable teem to bestow. An ‘office of the company will, we ur Gersiand, be shortly established mt Marshall, Texas, The annual election of cirectore by the stockholders wil! be in the city of New Orleaoe on the first Monday in next, at Which time a full report will be made, whieh, we have Pood reason to believe, will ratie'y the fockboliers, the advocates of the euterprise and tne Hine of Texas. The lands granted to this company are valuable, and munificent beyond paraliel—e fact which toons notte be duly impressed upon the public mind nelst of eight millions of acres of the ricbest and le soil op the xurtace of the globe, um-urpasse! ve aod production. When thie vest domain be. y -ball be put under cultivation, ax ea wr the progress of the road co ach a market, ite pro . tupendour t require moe the Wealtiiest and heavies @roaucing section on wart ia w railroad at ed (be railroad it will Hove in & tow short years, and pon- Will Sow i along with the ratirond.” OF this there RO question, an, of course, the price of (he oown- land will be enbanced correspondingly. Speak of these Vande and their prospective value, ict us ome Dy way of illustration, the Illinols Central Railroad aa « etandard by which to make ourcalcnlations, and then glance at the mighty resuite to be realized by the stock holders of the Soutbern Pacif> iialroas Company from the completion of the work—results of intinite marnitude, | ng {rom @ comparatively trifling inveetment Raving | figures upon the etatiatios of the great northern road | ‘erred to, which are founded upon realities, we think can prowe that the land grants to the Pastiic Ratiroad © superior to those granted the lilino® road. The 1) now Central Railroad cost about $90,000 por miic iw ante, on sale, averaged about $15 por acre. net to Fpeculators, bat to actual settlers. Now, let ue apply heer frares to the Southern Mecifc Rallroat,end tur a Moment contemplate the resulta, We ope they w yTUve eetounding to men who have not duly i restivated the matter. Hight bundred miles of road. it is estimated ” wt Perifie Company 624,000,900: Wot to , b° RY aD Of Cont, let ue State it at $40,000 per mi The com, than, will be $52410,000, Now estimate the aol 6 fans 16 oR es acgording W tag ' | amending the charter of the Harlem Railroad | | faling cf in the receipts of about 700 head tw .¢ amount rs road grading has been | | this morping REPORTED 84 LES ops BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. By A. H. Necolay. | $2,000 Tennessee 0 2,000 Hanibai and st. Josep! 1000 Cleveland and Toledo R 3.000 Milwaukie Cit Popotny sooty Ms oge Bank 4 Artizans’ Rank Part River Bank Peter Cooper Fire Ine. Co, 108 | 45 Beekman Fire Ins. © iy win * By A. H. Muller. co 000 Troy Gity 6 per cent coupou bonds o . «Flat. 8845 16 *bares Arctic Pire Ini ar Also the following: — £3,000 Tennessee State 6 2/000 Racie and Mississippl RR 1,060 Hanniba! and St. Joseph RR. 7 Cleveiand, Columbus and © Brookiyn Oity RR. NEW YORK pai 2 MARKET. Wepvespay, April 14, 1858, The current prices for the week at all he markets w as follow: 20 5 00 bod wd York and Harlem RR cod RREY CATTLE. | First quality.10 00.210 50 Common . 50a 9 j Ordinary .... 9 60810 00 Inferior wa § COWS AND CATVRS | Pirst quality $00 00 a €9 00 Coumen ..,.$10 00845 00 | Ordinary .... 50 00465 00 Inferior ..... 25 0a 55 00 VEAL CALVES. | Extra qual’y prib.de. a 646. Other qualities 430, a 53,0. SHEEP AND Lawns. First quality. .#4 60407 00 Other qualities.. $5 Wad 00 | Wink. | vires quality. Soc. a5icc. Other qualities. . j BEEF CATTLE. ‘There prevailed a moderate demand,and as the receipts | were sumewhat larger thie week, declined halt a | cent. The attendance was not, perhaye, as lange a3 uantl, and we missed the faces of some of the largest purcha sers, which are utually to be seen at ulmoet any hour of the day, even when not making purchases. There war a the market was rather cull, ond only about 250 head changed hande, at the ueual prices, $0. to 10c. The nam. At Borgen | ber op sale at A pan oa Sen mee Sane nee, and | Are plenty, and sell slowly at i VEAL CALVES | Aro arriving very freely, and the average price i but quite a nurnber | wre still Deine made | from de. mueb Ia | being about 1 fat the decline. demand is moderat-, even SHERI AND LAMBS. ‘There continues a {air demand for sheep and Iambs, especially the latter, which sell quickly at good prices, | will be seen by refe 2nce to the table above. SWINE. The receipts at Allerton’s are light, but the demand being very moderate rites Bove declined to be. a bige. iz Tho receipts at the Hudson River drove yard, foot of seventh strect, were by Erie Railroad, 5,919; Hud ver Railroad, 1.617 den ani Amboy’ Railroad, Albany propellers, 1,223; Waits’ barges, 301; votal, | 7,980, The receipts in the Gity are quite large but as they | are mostly bouglit to arrive, they are not included in the receipts RECATITULATION, The total receipts of ail stock atallthe yards for the | week were a follow = O'Brien's. Total Total last week Total sumce Jan 1 Same — 18 2,210 1) The fe owing is the report_of live stock brow thie road, destined for New York, for the week ending 1 Horses, head > Calves, 30 Cattle, head erry COMMERCIA le REPORT Wroxeenay, April 4—6 Brxaper yrs.—Hour—The market continued heavy aot pales mogerate, without coange of moment in quotations for extra grades. Common qualities were irregular and lower, and in some cases inferior qualities were roid of low our inside figures, while extra brands of Ohio and Southern were sveady and in fair demand, while »appiie ne tales footed up about 6,000 0:00 range of the following cloing wainly within the Superiine State Extra State... ‘Western and Olio sapertine... Fxtra Obio and Western... Canadian eupertin Heltumore, Alexen: | Southern fancy and extra . Chowe exten family mod baker® bran Rye tour. . Corn meal, Canadian b: 00 a 400 bbls, at about the above figures. Southern Hout was dull for the lower gradee The aales embraced about 700 « 800 bbie., within the ranre of our quotations Wheat was irreguiat and sales limited. The sales em braced about 10,000 «12,000 bushels, included in which were f,060 bushels Chicago spring at $1, with Kentucky white (common) at $1 Fiohigan at $1 24, and Corn was firmer ~~ 9,000 a 49,000 b: white Cory nk — Sales of 800 bugs of Iie were mate late yestor yy afvernoon at 10340, mud 9 do. to-day at 100, and ) do Porte Rico at 12 yrox —There was a pause in the market, and sales were confined to 309 @ 460 Dales, without quotanie ¢ ze, though easier to purebase at previous q aotauions Frootrs —Rates were dull end engagements light. To Liverpool about 10,000 bushels of corn were engaged at in Wolk, aod 600 bb's. our at le. 4),4., with some wy goods and rice at 17s. » |oudon aod other port: ware oneha’ t as taken up to jond for the south idé of Cubs with anger at 7 i¢¢ per 100 ibs Hates to Gaitornts were at 27 'sc., and to blel- bourn and “\dney at 250. @ 0c Tore Toe market ba prices remem firm, theugh om advance has been rea’ soa The stock te bey’ rapicly reduced. Sales nv beeo 1,000 Ory Bushos Ayres at 26e., 6.months;, 6,000 do. Ori 10. 22'f0..60.. 4,000 Alricane. on privave terme; 4 OK) et patted Caltorninns to atrive, do, 509 wet“ saltet | Benes Ayres, do Leaverr ie io good lemand; prigee fem, with an WAG Ipuuency. Oriaovo eelling wi ade ; Wacure ayres Deep adtive this wook, aud | | | dence, No. | Spr dang) | April 14, by the Rev. J | Heras 1). C | Mi middling, 25. The tock is being rapidly reduced, and er prices mi [yl wee firm, and the supply of of New Oricans reduced by the recest considerable sales. need ee el at 230. ). 20. at Pp. New Orleans at 363¢c , with a small Ous.-- Linseed was in firm demand, The movements in sperm and whale teed ina paper:—The market for oile and bone is exceedingly dull, and prices nominal. A sale of 1,000 bbis. ‘Whale, of the Urea’ Sarees Sa home by the Mary L. Satton, at @ price not yet , 18 all toe trabgaction we have to report in oil. In whalebone the oniy trangaction we have to report isa ae 5,100 Ibs. Ovbotek bought on speculation upon private terms. Prov isons —Pork—The market was: Sierecuer but wore sustained. The sales footed up about 1,100 a 1,200 dois , ineiuding mess in late a8 $17 & a gir 60 a $17 65, closivg at about $17 30; and cloar reas wt $18 60, and t pine a ae. at noe ‘Beef was heavy, while the sales embraced about 200 bbis., inclu eof Uy prime, at $7 50a $8; do country mess $9 Hopdeked Western at $12 0 $18 60, and extra at $l4a B14 £0. Prime mest was oul! and heavy at $192 $23, Beef bams were steavy, with a sale of Western at $18. Bacon was steady , witha esof 40 hhds. long ribbed sides at 8340. Cut meats were sandy, with sales of about 125 kages ©. ade PICKS —Salos of 75 cases nutmegs were made at 57 3c. Stcans.—The market displayed more activity, while prices were tem. The saics embraced abeut 1,300 4,400 bnas., inc!uded in which were about 600 a 100 Pore Rico, at 66. a 73;¢ , and the remainder chiefiy Caba Muscovaca, part common grades, at 5\jc, andthe re- mainder within the range, mostly at dc. a 7c. Whiskry.—Sales of about 200% 300 bbis. were made at 2le. per Goods Auction Sales. Mersrs. Van Wyck, Townsend & Warrens held a very spirited sale yesterday of ribbons, &c., of the importation of Messrs. Auffmordty, Hepenberg & Co. The catalogue comprised about 733 lots, The sale drew a good and ively company. The ribbons consisted of avery desira- bie ‘negortment of fashionable and seneonable styics, which were reaoily sola at good prices, apd neariy the whole catelogue was duplicated. The ‘sale was cousid- ered to have been one of the best and moat spirited of the season. ‘Messrs, Wilmurding, Hoguet & Humbert held a very i spirited gale of shawls as their new store in Morray street. The sale consisted mainly of desirable tyler of stella shawls, which were disposed of at very sauetactory prices to a spirited company. Movements tn Real Ketate. By A. J. Bleecker, Sen & Oo, 2 story brick houre and lot, mene st. ‘25x100.811,800 2 story brick house acd lot, B: . 7.600 4 story brick house and jot, West Sich at, 8: ax56. 9) 500 By Philip R. Wilkmna. 2 let 8. W. corner of 6th ay. and 126t2 2 adjoining south side 34th “ “ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Maccted, Raxen—Donmurs —On Tuesday, April 11, by the Rov. W. &. Sutheriand, at the residence of the bride's father, Met Haven, Westsheeter county, C. W. J, BAKER to Sanat Save, third davghter of Mr, Dagvi T, Doremas, Piitade\phia booger please e>py. sa SurRwOoDe Ua Tuckday ovening. Apri 13, by the ‘A. D. Gillet, Mr. James Caes, of Wiuiamsbure, to 5. Suskwoon, of this city. } —Ip Sab Francia, on Wednesday, March 17, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Alemany, in the cathedral, Mr. Tnowas Doris, to Miss Many AGNe® Katey, all of New York. Grpsey—Woorisy.—On Monday evening, April 12, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. f Wison, Mr. J. W. Gepxey, of this city, te Miss Exaus® Woo.’ , of Oceanpert, ngcimust—-Abizam. Om Wednesday, April, by the Rev. Dr, Satheld, Mr, Ronmer Guucnwsr, of West Charilon, Sara- to Miss Manion Mrrumi, of this ony —Hyart.—At the St. Nicholas Hotal, on Wednos- a April 14, by Justice Brownell, Mr. Avstiw ©, Powstt, jestport, Tltpols, to Miss FLora Hyavr, of Harrisburg, j fem 29 ate of Cali ornia. Syypre_Gnprastegve —Oa Monday evening, Aprit 12 at the residence of the bride's father, by the Itev. Mr, ue, Mr. Jamia 8. axypee, of New York, to Axwm M., uglier of Caleb D. GilJersiceve, Esq., of Jefferson Vile lage, N. J. WistaNp—Orren.—At Bloomingdale, on Wednesday, Davicon, Caauses C. WAYLAND, war Ccatis, eldest daughter of of New Orieans, to Maks. | Kaward F, Cul:en, of this city. New Orleans papers please copy. WaItk—Santkns.—in Brooklyn, at the Church of the oration, on Tuesday, April 13, by the Kev. Henry Bievcberd, Javes S ‘Wunre to Farsik B., only daughter of ‘anders, Jr. Died. Ranken. —On Wednesday, April 14, Hawnttox Rrapsnaw, youngest child of James and Mary’, Pendicton Barker, Aged 8 years, 1 month and 2 ‘ays, vy ihe then ofthe tamity, those of his brothers, Georgs . Barker and Henry I’. Curt s, the members of Kator- Prise Lodge No. 225, F. and A. ., and the Gaeta Claus as Sociation, are respectrally invited to attend the funeral, from tne remdence of his parents, No, 562 Houston strest, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further no- tice. Caxay.—At bis residence, No, 6 Fasex market, Grant street, of disease of the heart, Wiziam Caney, aged i3 venrs. He bas passed in manhood’s zenith From the busy scones of l:fo; He has parved from its troubles, And from its weary strife. Never more shal! care or sorrow And the toiling brain’s at rest. oe tro The funerai will take p (Tharsday) aftercoon, aty-ninth Regi his Inte residence, this ik. fis triende, Com- eat, and the Friendly Brothers end. April 12, Mrs. ay Cooper, K2q., ‘im the Toe friends of the family are respacttui ly invited to at- tend the funeral, frou her laie reexience (Thuraday) morning, at eleven o'ctock. Cara leave Twenty sixth siren’ aL BAY o'clook A.M. Connit,—On Friday, April 9, of pulmonary consumption, ved 25 yours. Tho funeral will take place on Sunday, from the resi- dence of her aunt, No. 34 Columbia street. ler frienda, and those of the family. are invited to attend. Nova scota and New Urieans papers picase copy. Conua—On Third day (Tuesday) witernoon, the 18th instant, at her residence at Bloomingdale, of congestion of the iungs, Pixs G., wile of Join W. Corlies, in the 36th year of her age. Toe funeral will take place from Westchester mocting houre, om sixth day (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully re quested to attend, without further iavitation. Carriages Will be in waiting at Union sqnare from 8 to $ o'clock on Friday morning Dore.—On Wedsesday, April 14, Jacon Donor, aged 67 years. ‘Tne friends and relatives are invited to atioud the fune- rai, from lis Inte residence, at W: sbrilge. Dowo' 3, Dewan chasl and Mary Ann Douovan, aged 4 years, and 16 day: The friends and acquaintances of the fam'iy are requset. ed woattend the funeral, this (Toursday) afvernoon, at three aon of Mi- 9 mouth | o'clock, from the residence of his pareats, corner of Grand and E-ghth streets, William: burg Hiannasior.—On Tuesday. April 15, of consumption, Trane Haagen, w Newry Harracion, In the 35th — | year of her age. The friends of the family, and thowe of her brothers acl and Francw White, are reepect(ul'y tend the funeral, from the rexidevee of hi Wr. Peter Cam, Rashwick Crosaroads, Thu (Thursday) afternoon at fe Keer Minese, AUARs MoMOuFLAND years, a native of Galloway, The friencs and arqaaintances are reepectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half past one o'¢lo k, without farther invitation, from ‘her late reai- 2 Houston str —On Monday, April 12, , Counsellor at baw 14, afler n short ctor Komp, aged 66 Loon won haurn Lockwonp, Fey His remains will be taken to Date Cor tery, Sing Sing, ithout further notioe April io, Wiuam M. } ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his lute reeidence, No 86 Went Seventeenth street, this (Thureday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock. The remaine will be tuken to Green wood Marincrsox —On Saturday, \pril 10, Competia &. Marene- cox, and on Wednesday, April 14, Jewx J, Marumness, twin children of Mr. James Matberson ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invi'et to tend the feneral, this (Thureday) afternoon, from the r sidenoe of his father, Bay Kidge. Lang b Mosnusos.—Un Tuesday, April 13, Winaiaw M. Monamox, aged 44y The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, eo - ner of Wyckoi street aud Schenestady avenue, Ninth ward, Br eekly this (Thureday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remaing wiil be taken to Greeuwood Catetery. + Oxrnanpan.—On Weduesday, April 14, Wiusas J. Ow rraspen, aged 49 yoare, 9 months aud 14 days ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the resi of hit brother, B. F. Ostrander, No. 1/8 Fammond street, thie (Thursday) af- { rnoom, at one o'clock. Newburg papers please copy. Oven.—at Yorkville, after « lingering (llness, Georos J, niaxety Oven, in the 60th year of his age Flis friends and acquaintances are re-pectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o’ciook, from his Inte resilence, Third avenue, bevween Kigoty sixth and Eghty evento streots. His romaine will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for \nterment Pine. —. lg Feenday, April 13, Mrs. Many Pixe, ‘76th year of her ‘The relatives and friends of the fam: Y Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, NO. 116 Weet Twenty-fourth street, fhie Fesretey) afternoon, at three o'clock, without farther inv: Prrs.—On Tuesday. April 15, Mara | pone Pts, dangh- tor of Henry and Hira Pill, aved 1 year, § months and 16 dave. the are rerpectfally relatives and friends of the fam'ly are respectfully ivvited to attend the funeral, from we residpnoe of Mra. Willitgton, No. 30 Walker sircet, thie (thursday) afver- boom, at (Wo 0 vlook frewa im Wednesda April 14, Mes. Srrwan, relict of George Stewart, aged’ 81 youre. The {rich of deceased, od thee of her sons, David jose, Jobm, Alexander, George and Lauie!, aré myned Catnrnuse to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 62 | op. Ma was Nov 26, lat Aas Greenwich avenue, om afternoon, at ou@ o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Philad ers please Eronma Ou Weaperday. Apri 14, afer a short itiness, Te eninend stoues vee are reepectfully ‘uvited toot, tend the funeral, from his late No. 153. Twenly-ninth street, thie (Thursday suet sinmaaae wee o'clock. His remains will in Greenwood Ce- m¢ i eS ‘Tuesday, fly ai 13, Jeu Ann, daughter of Cornelius and Bridget Sa ivan, aged 1 year and 7 days. The and correlate a toe faculty are are invited friends an¢ attend the funeral py trom the cand ete ie ay No. 51 ‘univer, ry street, TOV ARRES. —Atthe Astor House. on Tuesday, Aoril 13, JonaTuan C. be of the firm of Warren, Conant & Co., ef Boston, Warron.: “cased, at Stanton, Virginia, on Monday, April 12, “Austaxpas Watton, aged 28 years, ‘a native of Riily Dee, cna Donggal, Ireland. Hes on a eeoys are respectfully to attend his funeral, this jureday) afternoon, ” one o’cleck, from his late resi been No, 221 Fast Eighteenth street, in this city. Wrzase.—On 2 ruesday, April 13, Rucuarp Wruas, in the 5étb year of bis age The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from: the residence of bly Varick, No. 6 Tuomas street,” on Friday morning, at ‘ook. moe .On Tueséay, April 13, of consumption, Groce 'V. Wirsow, in the 30th year of his age. ‘The friends and of she family, and and those of his brother.in law, J.P. B. Dodge. are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from hie late residence, No, 3 Laight street. ‘Wurrsyy —On Monday, April 12, Hon. Tuomas R. Warr xav, ip the Sist year of his aze. The funeral will take place from his late residence, Ne. 199 Fast Broadway, this (Thureday) afternoon, at twe o'clocé. His relatives, friends, frients of the family, Chancery and members of the 6.0. A., are respects iy invited to attend. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. GiMAKAG FOR NEW TORK—TmI8 DAY. 62) | MOON SETS W. Port of New York, April 14, 1858. CLEARED. Steamship Hammonia (liam), Schwensen, Hamburg—Kun- hardt & Co. Sweamentd Alabama, Schener. Savi L Mitchi, Steamehin James Adger, Turner, Charlesion—Spofford, Tileston & Ce. Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, £o—Ludlam & Pieas ents. Ship Tarolinta, French, Singapore ania market—R L Tay- jor, Bark Virginia & Ratellina, Wilkins, Cadiz—I B Gt Bark O14 Dominion, Vore. Havans—J W Elwell & Bark Jobn Benscn, Gardner, Aacana—Sturges & Co. Bark Exect, ‘Walker, Savannab—Sturges & Cle irman, Brig 5 French, Parrett, Remeaios—Sturgea & Co, Brig Grenada, Petengiil, Nevvttas—Thon Owen & Sona. Brig Qyelone, MeCariy dient fuegosThompeon & Hunter, Brig 0 agams, York, Jacksonville thompson & iancer, Brig A Bunchard, Wanchard, Vuiladelphla—Nesmith & tchr Lighining, Daniels, Rio Grande—I B Gager, Haymond, Latham, Pensacola—Benner & Deake. Schr John Boston, Lingo, Ssvennab—Seraaton & Tellman. sehr J W Webster, Benne:t, Charleston—Scranion & Tall: man. Behr Atha. Powell, Wilmingion—F § Powell. chr 1 ¥ South, Cooper, Wilmington~J Smith & Co, Sehr Selina Helen, Ki Piymouth—A 8 Peck & Co, Schr Nisgara, Smith nilnde iphia—J B Edwards. Bebr Plymouth Rock, iF, Boston. fel TC Lyinan Stapnerd, New Hevea—Master. Sloop Lady Fenwick, Post, New Haven—J B Edwards, Steamer hos Sparks, Greene, Phtiadelpbia, Steamer Weaternport, Berry, Pordand. ARRIVED, Mandarin, Perritt, cont 26, Jan %, passed Anjier sae 7, the Tslands of Rodrigues oy 9, with teas, Ac, to Good. due 400 Feb 9, offthe Isl odrigues, saw’ tne bull Of a Feaeel, Aipvoned i bes sip, Mon ihe feet, about 3 watles trom the land; was diamasted and 6! e Keren ane. ‘March 3 Jat 33 is. Jon 1548 6, exchan; ignals with ebip Walkin, bonnd W, Merch 3. lat 32 ry ee. Tea E,apoke Br abip bury St Kdmond, 38 days from Mauritius for Lon ion, Mareb 10, Ist 20 58 8, beady es oke Kr ebip Annie Royder 64 days from Bipgapore; March 19, lat 8 57 8. lon $004 epoké Hasaburg bark Betas Ralbeck, 50 dass from for Singapore; March 20, la 6 128, lon 82 24 W, exchraged Fignalewith Gr ship Sebastopol, from 1. rerpool for Caleutia; same ‘ime, spoke sbi), Evely trom ‘Liverpool for Caleatta: March 31, Yat 19 08 N, lon 57.57 W boarded be Genoese bark Tecoluta, 00 daya out bound to the Guif el Mexteo, with emi- ell 5 ne 8 SE jon 62 cean fan- ile, 16 days out, bound N, same time, spoke Br bark Toseau, irom sae & for London: Da, lat 8216, Jon 7025, boar ted ship Pleay us 9 from New Or Jeans for Bi Petersburg: Th, In Ey lon wean ship entiews, of Boaton, oeaaaN. te Mi hon within t day's sail ot Java Head, ber f bip Bunny Routh. Slephenson cefice to Geo 8 Make & Co Has ei maAst | oa Brasil, Peb 3, wih yn | ‘an !08, % saccesion of rie oa aw, the mera High ship Hlere'ord. Mi, x ahire (of Landon), Capt Thos 8 B3ot, from tbinsha Tatengs vis, Babie, bouvel tose who reporied the lowe ot the clipper ship Jobe Uulpin, of oston, bound trom the Suudwish satan is ord, with 4 cxigo of oll and hour and 18 passa n'with ennken —— Horn, im the lat wand fon 8 OF W, and that Ne had tabes oi all persengers anc crew. tie of wich were transferred to nnBy Nouth, and brought to thie p Bete Elias Dudley, ~ Rlizanetiirort for Salora, denton. NC, 2 dey Winlow.’ Alexandria, 1édaya ind he, Gamage, Bailmore for Halifax, NS. Driseol!, Virginia, 3 days. vain Runyon. Dixit New iranewick, NS. Bohr Wreath, Coffin, Machiag, 10 diye. tenr Nicanor, Parker, Machias, 5 days. Schr Giratie, Kenny, Jonesport, 9 daye. Sebr Raynl Gliman. Crowe, Rowon, 3 dayn, Keren Happuch, Kelly, Gioacester, Fehr Sen tora Palin Ns Schr JP Wallace, Thrasher, Tennion, Sehr Champion, Howe, Nivgtam. Jane, Howe. Denn! French, Providence, Behr O Spelman, Speimen, Albany for Provizence. Steamer Huntaville, Rarcie, Savannah, Was detained 2) Bours outsite Sandy Hook by for pissengers, to H BUromwell ure o'rtaide On acco zt ot foe. tr lar , spout brie Pro vire of Fowthpwry, AD iayetrom Gal few York Steamer Oxpray, Keaney, Providence, horieston, with mise and The W wae devsined 24 on for BELOW. Tyo shine, one @ large clipper, aud several syuare rigged vernels, SATLED. Steamshipo Persia (Hr). Liverpool (at 8 AM); Glasrow (Br), Glasgow; Alabama, Savannah; Jag} \dver, Chariemon; Re noke ter, Sha _ do; ships Skylink, San Franciaco: Naboo. ax Patrick Henry, London; Quicksiap, Charies: From Quarantine, ship Orleans, Wind during the ¢ay from NNE to 8. Miscellaneous and Disasters, For particulars of the loas of clipper ship John Gilpin, of Howton, from the Bandvich Islands for New Bedford, with « cargo ot ot and bone, see news columns. The Pritish slenmship Persia, Capt Judkine, galled yester- day morning at § o'clock for Liverpool with 198 paasengers, ‘The Hritien steamabtp Giasgow, Capt Goodwin, sailed yes. terday for Glasgow, with 25 cabin passengers and 14 (n the serrnge. Fon Livenrooi—The splendid packet ship Emerald Tele, Capt Cornish, of Topacott’s Line of Liverpool packets, le to hal out in the stream to day from the foot of Market street preparatory to leaving for Liverpool. Those in- tending to goto Europe by ® sailing vessel will dad this most favorable opportunity, as her scsommodations are e1 cellent in every ceapect. ® 18 Wave, from Charleston for Bosom, ashore at the mouth of Seituate harbor, will have to discharge part of her cargo before abe can be got ol. Buin Kare Sw reriaxn, Spalding, ai Poston Apataeny aprung her rndder bead sist" ring A severe gale from ESE. Bx brig Awewies. at Boston Sh from Havens, got ashore on the Grand Brewster the night previous, but got off without assisiance, (ax Wonrs, St Charles, and Sultana, for New Vh inst from in let 32 30, tm the channel. HTY, recently re he to pieces. The Maria Janet, Co «i on the beach north ported sunk near Abse- lied from St John, NF, heard from. The den ult, within tw Which it’ is thoy have been the Mavrs Y heavy weatber prevail after the deve of her The Maury was commande ' Capt Jeblanc mm, Notice in boreby given, that Green Buoys micked wih the veheen “ks Of (WO verses 1 swith the following marka and 2 Uld Romney Church tn Ine with a stone _eolared bonee with sla'e roof, near the beach Nw Ww Dungences Lighthouse, ... aa Aid che 10 fathome Kouibeast of @ sloop sin in'3 faldone Wiss jon open, KR Sagees swig ¥ it HARTHON, Secretary. a wih Lydd Mit) rob on High Land, ‘of Drymennreh Still Lighthoune er, MONT IN ST TERS RAY, COAST OF Consw Notion ix hereby given uns accordance with tieement fro this House date 1 16th A Lighivesme! haw been mocred in? fathoms at low w: ‘Sout midway be- tweca Golrevy Island and the Btomes Kock, in the change! Jeaciny Godrevy Sound, and ee revolving light, fiaeling at intervals of fittees bet@een unset ond sunrise, eo wlver thihited therefrom. will be contiawed wall far: mile ibiack Buoy ae also been placed to the northward of the Stemen in § /nubow: water, with (he following macks Vhong pat nm {ine ‘with the norn: Ot are Ba ord PE Bepriio Beoretary, ar Triulty House, At Hong Kong. yon 8, EIN Cory, NI, une. At Mantle Jun ds. Jenny, March, PH, ree. Heard from on New Zealand, ib Deo, Seine, Landre, NB, 1 w At Strong's Ielaod Sept & ‘Com Morrie, Lawrences, of Ful mouth. 9 re A’ do Nov 3, Joseph Bader, White, of NI, be ts SS |, soon to put of for bome Toucked nt Covel Inland Nov 24, Norman, Ray, af Nant, ne repor'. One aveek previons tp ber arrival, bad earrted away furetopmasi and losis bontsteerer neomed Martin Petien, 4 At San, € oo Nov 19, Citizen, Cash, of Nant, from the 1160 ep, 100 wh. Spckeu— Nov 15, le! 468, low 76 W, Dromo, Mey, ame eRe tir oby, oF Sant, yA SEY incertae ame. Freeman, from Caloutt+ Dee $1 for Bos‘oa, Jan ait ora, Wartay, from Valpartsn for Cowes, March 17, ninco. cate trom Catlao for Pi Mareh 17, no ac. Sap Plutarch, Barker, from Liverpool for NYork, March 24, ‘Bhip Maid of Orleans, Dennis, hence for NOrleans, April 8, off Cape Matieras. iaihin Monee Taylor. from NOrieans for Liverpool, April 5, ‘Ship Hhonnts, from Mobile for Liverpool, April 11, lt 40%, Eu ore, Feb 3, in 7 ireka, Lane, from Bomay for Singap’ % Ebip Roger Stewart, trom Mobile for Havre, April 6, lat shy, tong park Martha Wenzell, from Havana Match 20 for Antwerp, no “+ off Matantila, tat 4020, fon apetia, trem Mork for, Constantinople, March 13 Bark Grecnfeld,” steering NW, April 5, 9:30 AM Yat 2711 lon 8114. (the bark Greenseld, Beste, wesat Liverpool ‘sist wh, Dee 18, !at 18 Foreign Ports. Anrwenr, March 24—In port bark Coursnt, Gray, for Bos, ton about April 20 Bld Zit, Ella, Sparrow, seeking Bia from flushing 234, bark kmims Linedia, Joanzton, Ha: Wilmsen, and Union, Brewersaven, March 23—Sid Laut Horstman. or ee 24th, Herman, K » New Orleans; him In the Roads 25th, Palnetto, Backus, Po Bristo:, Mareb 2b—arr Funny pepe. Wass, Matanzas, Brixnam, March 25—Sld Adeluide, By eee ar Jardify Bowveats, March 23—Sid from the roads, s, Matheo, Batavia, Jon —Arr Crystal Palace, Simmons, Sydney. Banta, abt March 6—in port bark Wheatland, of Ball for Kio Janeiro soon; brik HHurrisabe iBdof aud for alt, more, expecied to sail March 12, Bid March 6 ship Oarioca, joffner, Rio goers March Sid Michael Angelo, Harding (from Cal- , Lonilon. UARRNAKYON, March 27—Sid Jon Howe, Hughes Boston. Caworta, Feb 7-—arr alice Ball, Hick Sid from Bangor Jobyson, Lotbrop, 4o, ‘Oreston, ni Texas, Ayres Melbourne; 16, Oliver Fusee. Smid, Boston; 18h, 80 Greot, Hinckley, London; India, Merril, Hamburg; Vic tory, 4insworth London, Marcel! nm Hit Boston vy HaytizN, about ‘March 23~In port brig & W Packer, Leg, from Boston. 11 days passage, Dosunness March i, Hedgauntie, Andrews, from Batavia for Bremen. Fatwoutn, March 27—O8, Bengslen, Planten, from Charles- {on for Rotterds Gravesend, March 30—Sld Yorktown, Myer, NYor! Grinattar, larch 22—Arr Geo Thoms Jon a “y You 26h, Wild Have, March 24—b11 Camden, Nurleans;, 21th, Tavesigalor, Carney, NYork; Qat, Morse, Havana; Martin Luiher, Ni Botierd Scheffer, jam 27 2th, Mojesue, Lennox, Nrieans. Cli 274, Tropic,’ sowell, and'simode Nason, NOrleans. Hone Kone, Feb aly ‘Wanderer, Roberts, Pome, 1, starch Nesmith, Kenney, New 3—Are Uarolin ‘viasston, Yallop. ‘Apulachicola: Maria Jewett, Cooper, Rio Grande via Pernambuco, ld 29th, Forest King, Recmond, Caldera. Entered tor Toning Bich, Afton. (@). for New Yi DeWitt Ghaton, Dunn, do; Sib, BU vr, Tarieion, Calcuilas Judah Touro, ‘Moses, Baker. loucester; Bamaritan, Sail, ‘m Taps2ott, Bell, Calhoun, Trueman; Troan enh Wati and b 8 Kimball, Harwich, N York: Lom! land) Kxchange, Jones, and Ce ‘SSranoan, 2am, W trio, Cawklns, NYork; Idas, Wescou, Shanghas brig Saml Killam, Van Nor- © Py Ha Kpnlect icolay Wuliams, Ur. Bessina, March 2—In on dep, for Boston (not NYork) for Boston We Leoory, Bealay, tor sale; orig! Many 5 ‘Boys, Cooper, wne; ‘Sid 25th, J He Young, oom Marts, March 2081 nessee, Oxley, Queenstown or Mavnitivs, Jani, Sid Homer, Lindsey, 81 Macao, Jan 2¢—Arr Spirit of the Times, K Kieta, onl waleatia, Poatsmovtii, Mareh 26—Passed by, Eberhard, Weis ‘elem yer, pony Bremen for NOrleans; Ariel (s), Ludiow, from liver: Srem Pvoat av_PRINcR, Mareh 24—In port Br brig Spittire, CM ford. fro. Boston arr 20th; and ochers as before beorg Feb 5—Arr Inrincible, Robinaon, Liverpool. RAnTos, Bra, at, aed = ee dnp an jog Feb 21, Fed Snare Hobih Hood, Searse, Sunderland. Ports. nite, NOrleans; Kate Sweettand. Spsniding. barks D Godfrey, Fulier, Galveston, Jane eahua, Lewis, Balimoré OA America (Br) Bay and San Francisco. Manseriurs, Maren In her Smith, for eals. N York. Falmouth. Newcasrie, March 4—Oid Gunerna, KeKinls men. Sincarore, Fed 9eld Antelope, Cole Hong Kong. brig Sprite, — Home BOSTON, Avril 18—Arr ships Barciet, Basset} and J Mont 1 NOfeans, ‘Ninevab, Rodineos. Movils; Sige ies Hels, geen, 4 Geo A }, Mobile; sa oa }eo lumore: 0. A Greleer, Wer Repune, GER nn Ma ie eg, Hepat, Caloath son, Pennin con. ENE, with rain, ‘Jo Whi:ney, Howes, Balimore. Below, ‘fom ‘NoOrleans. = 13—arr steamer Wm Jenking, Tal- on, Hart, Rocaport. Below, bark loa. ent Garten hy Oe mg Hurricane Dubdel, from Babin, steamer Loorisi Point, French, + brigh 8 i Basa, Wincbesier, aspinwail: Chicapee, Row on: sthra Wm, Titie, Adoma, Small, aud Presto, i Fiunile NYork. Old eap Josion & Merston, Baxer, NUrieans; fT 0 1 mn Sp Rappananiock rive Nothing ald wit Bhip Bowen reenatn Lith Arr steam FRO neat ‘oni let, for) wen, Bacon, Tyler, and Bev; a Scene Hawkt NYork, Edward wince, Bayles, Boston; Tremont. yey ~* jew Bedford; ab do, Mary Langdon, Aimonton, Pvovidence, ror Leman, id Br sehr Ariel, Rivet, St J-hne, NF. BANGOR, April i2—Arr scbr s K Hart, BELF ast, Fil plement Tangala, wie Froie, Kunball, ol ALSTON mt 1, PM-—Arr barks AG Hil, Vineli Cardenas for © n'in distress; Modena, Ryder Bos- ton. Cla ship Art Union, Grant, Liverpool; wirke T 8 Ur. train ‘arny, Co; Peter (Nocw), Digen, Bremen; wohra West Dennis, Cron na £ 0 Johnvon, Burnell, and NW Smith, Wyatt, New Tork id whip Ly o Dennis, oT; m, Hell, do, Carolina, ke; Fliggt, *, Ap tig Magin ‘Guardiols, Barcolous, jhadela, Drew, Hi Aduitral (Br), Uiark, ry Aunah, Gaace, Li joyhyr, New York, hdwards, Liverpoo'y sche arr rbrig Barab Eiaabe, Barnes, Balu more; # 3 Boston, Haskell Charleston; iyde, an- aluimore; ‘th, bri Back Hawk, NYork. eGHTON a ApH Tiare sebre i ‘Wiiliama, Paiinde ip ‘rocker, Preshrey, do for Taunton; James Wizon, Caner, N York; tisop Rayoiaisux, rage, 0 FALNOU Tit. april t—Atp a-br ssabelia, NYork. J, ATVER, April 2—rr schr_Luew A Robinsoa, Da- vist New York. shoo Midas, Smith Elizabe'bport, kid sche Richard | }io1 _ Argoll, Pb ladeiphia; sjoop " H Borden, rr schre Emeline, Dennisoa, and WS rit cM tip Pe nix, Honie, Liver rro, Sturges: Providence; sehr 'R Bullwiukle, Phundelpi i, Y OLEANS, Apttl 6, PM Are steamship Waly War- rth, ‘NYork vis Havana: ship Lo ark Abby la, Johnson, Hava Old ships Jagoe'A Suamle the Wave, Colley, and Uiifion Belle Cutter, N ow, shipa silas Holmes, Griffith, and Saratoga, y: bisa, from 4: Kiger Liverpool Pierce ‘Roatm, Bur- Nioem: oars Agnes, Hartort, Nox fat, Rpeighi, Baldmore; Lize Hoggs, Dizer, 8 March 28, ship Elvira Owen, bark Sarah Ann; ‘arnntic, Darks N Boynton, Integridad, brig H April 1e<tn Tampion Ronde (by tel, ship Amerie, of Botton, from Caliao, NEW Bagsorn Aprils arr sehen Ranger (UR), Gard. ner, from a cr & Sarah, Tice, Sau MEWEURT, april I—Arr aches Judge Fennes Nottrel!, Velfast for Savannah; Zepzibah, lachiaa for NYork: 8 Adiliaon for buy. Weld, Denniane Lanesstlie Yor saltimore; steoy 1H Borden, Collins, Fall a ver tor Yor Tt, 8 AM—In port the shove arrieals: bark Aerial, wig wind, brig Obes Muller, idg. Several achra came in during the Bight, bat not yer boura Letanab, of George: J vir Mbrtin, and #6 Luce, Wine NE, and thick veil 12—Are echre Albert Field, Mhilir Gneengeld, Seneg Chief, Marble Somerset for do, Bea Bird, Jhase, sor do; sl009 Ana B Holmes, Ubase, Pall diver tor N BN. April 12—Arr schre John Walker, Faron; le. Kogers and M #ewall, Lond, Guayama, Pi; Jas Neale, Philadelphia, Voh—Arr brig RO byer, Turner, Ports Rico; sehr Ti Hart, Thomas, Larien via NYor&, Nid edhrs Urace Caroline, Ariet: and HW pei p Virginia 2s ta | ed, among thet and Manner, of Harnsiables and Susan Baker, of Saco; went be NeW LONDOW, * A H Manchestar, » for Lavaca and Mats from Boson, brig wand. Old ware, Copes, NYork; barks Uulon, Power, Per- Barbadoes; brig syra, Fuller, 0. Meinzro, Patterson, from NYork; ache Mi r De hambuco; Cordelia, Nh PROVIDENCE, April I%—Arr steamer Peliean, Aldrich, Tek) ee teen elke hale: Wilsons & tormern port be gondling ig winds Wency P Simices, Karratt, Alexandiia, Tad Keere, Matthe > ROCRLAND, Wi NYork SALEM, April 12-Sid bark Swallow, Upton, Buenos Ayres. WilvINTON, NO, April —Arr scbr Wide World, Diok. incon, NYork ld 12th, setre Ann B Glover, Robinson, Kom ton, My Ro’ ackeon. rork. WA RMR, Apri 1o- Sle eehrs Perine, Allon, NYork; 13th, T Pharo, mer, Philadelphia, _-HEGARS AND TOBACCO, Mal Bl gg J OR IMPORTER a or RKGARS hn facilities for manutact: firm cin, nd Tam daily imoking cash ad ry RY and German se A OBA 70, AND, SEGARS +105 WATRR STREET, TOW BA CO., 103 Vater street, Ofer tor =n fandvoins lot of Ak RG todecae ot vere ioe prices: giao m large assortment of Havana, Bremen an i German segrre. SPORTING, RNQUIRING ONT “XY PERSON OF Tie Roaicst and most serviceable Reven shooler patent re Tes, volvers, whl purehase at sight on examtoaios wire of W. ROTT, 9 Pulion srect, second four, wm Twuulre of He Fir. SALE-TWENTY GOOD SINGING a irda, In fall song, at 46 Walia street, corer tom sire’, one block souch of Canal wage Aeros ————E——E— F™ SALE—A SLOOP YACHT, % FRET LONG, FU! Of selected maieriale and ina Workmanitke manner, in lesa than a year old, ta int rm ents ready fr vice, and een be hong) ply Tor farther va mation BORG Rn RR wMan's, font Ai Datreet, ast river, be senn. WOR SALE—TWO NEWFOUND LAND. PUPS, FULL KF od. also want dan owner for a large black Newtound- land Jog, whick atrayed on the goromises about the end of March inst Can be resorered Wy. payin egpeqaes: if wot Will be fold tn two daya._ Gan be Renn at Is} Reade aireet, ATL ROA FOU ANE. INQUTR: ne FOR TWO DAYS or be) ‘ASK, 19 Beekman Yt rox ceo] RURSCRIBER HAS sane sovereh See Ve wae Pants hana a ‘eebt Club, EA) AUMORT, ” THE of the Peters (Va) iy to-day on A, F. Crutchfield, ey ea YANTED—GP in, Frasse, w is New Yi FORMATION Ra fmy th cape A ALEXANDER Hay, aprill2 and hes 1 aged 68, who left his Bome on Moaday, . Bets ard of snes ee ay jack : fans hhim will be thankfully reeelved by wis family, a 61 Ch {61 Churlten street. NF sineinsd CONSTANCY’S BIRTHDAY. Ts LOUIRA H. SUMERS—A LETTER IN THE. ‘Brosdway Post office for you—importan NOYCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO MR. CURTIS, oF New York city. that information bas been received at the Cougniate fieneral of Russia. in the United cerning hs claim againai M- Ly sishinsky, cf Sweaburg, Rus- THE LECTURE KE SEASON, MERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETATISTI clots. A paper will be rend ‘hia (Thnrade ) evening, xb Boelock, at thelr pyom in the New York University; Washiig fon equate, by J, De Cordova Had. on. Teaass! Pho ses tion on “* Commerce and Nevigation i» win also organize, Re. TATCH'S | DISCOURSES —JUST PUBLISHED soi Reries of dlscournes delivered | eck aad thin the eg y this pad: . ona aOR, or Price 8 ny Pain. oi Ss: For real a) 3. ri MUNNO} Agent for New York, No 5 Great Jones’ street. 188 EMMA HARDINGE DELIVERS THE THIRD OF” her series of lectures on spiritualiem, at Clinton Hall, ‘Astor Pane, 3 Thureday ane, April 15, af € o/elock. | Sub- —— cr the Mid-Re Aamission- ‘OIRNCE AND THE BIBLE.—DR. DOSENUS WILE. deliver the sixth le: ture of the course, at ck, hs es, in the New York Medical College, ast Thirteen ts near Fourth avenue ‘The galvanic light will be used (olliniainete the astronomical views LOST AND FOUND. L@ ‘AT THE ACADEMY QF popdiey ON MONDAY April L if ize. An I 5 Prue one Awe ARN Br yard wil be paid on ts return Broadway, room No. [087-8 ONE OF THE FULTON FERRY BOATS, OR on the way to the Navy Yard, on Saturday, the 1ocb int... smal! book, marked vi. No. 6; itis of po use seet {othe owner’ The finder will be suitably rewarded by lea ing tat il Fulton sireet, New York, MaRK HUS Lie MONDAY, 12TH INSTANT « MALU E M Fie of Papers. memoran ‘ums, £c., in referense to works. The Sager will receive a suitable reward on eine ing them to A. W. CRAVEN, Rugineer Croton Aquedast, OsT_TasT EV! ENING, BETWEEN SIX AND seven o'clock, four keys, ia a small black leather bag. Who- over will return the same to 183 Npriog street be liberal: Jy rewarded and receive the thanks of the own OST—A COW, FROM TBE BULL'S HEAD, ABOUTONE o'clock yesterday, finder wi'l receive pay for his trouble by applying at Rey 2b Mulberry street, OST—$3 REWARD.—LOST, APRIL MIN A STAGE, 4 or in the viclnity of Broadway and B eecker street, a Jarge oval gold brenat pin containing bair, with the levtcrs Me J.. engr.ved on it anove reward will be paid on re- surat 1. Hinsdale 33 Murray street eon” oR Poovey voles NOTE DRAWN BY 8. &G. uels, dgted September 10, 1857, eight moutha, for ight 30 100doliars. At) pereome are seven entved and aixt cautioned the same,es payment bes been aiopps REWAKDS, ce} —LOsT, on THR TH Remy BETWEEN Cana! apd Sixteen reets, a in. $5": above renare will be ad for ret 1. ~ rit to No. 0 Basi Bisieenth street. va tie LADY'S GOLD REWARD afer, APRIL 5,4 on the alide, im’ Biee ‘ker or Carmine ety avenue, Mas. COMBE. a REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASeED.— Tost, 2 or near ibe Everett House Sw clue ena melted gold’ braceiet, with four Gamente, ox diagooalsy. Apply at room No, 15 Brevoort House. POLITIC. AL, TH WARD REGULARS ARE REQUESTAD TO NERY atthe Bisck Bear Tavern, Bayard street, on thursday, April 1, at 8 0 locke P.M. BY ovde of IRR THOS, W. CASEY, Chairman. i ae FW chee, }Seeretarion COAL, “ANTHRACITE COATR.—CHARLES A, HRCKSCH®R de jthinpere of Sebuy kill cows, rom the eclebr ated black heath And broad mountain white Aah and th. Oto red asl» Veipg, are now prepared to execute orlers either (rom @hile- deiphia, Richmond, wharf No. 11) or from Sebay:kill #aven, er canal, at the lowest market rates, for single cargocs oF Jor contracta—to be farnishel jo uniform prune order, Of- fices, 45 touth street, New York; De nut etreet, Philadelphia, RIME ANTHRAGITE OAL AT REDUCED PRICES ‘at retail.—The underauned baving determine? apom inking orciora at retail for their catebrateo and superior biacl, bea'h ond bard Prond mountain white ash conla, and a.so for their, prime red ash eal, offer now, and will firiher noticey to deliver to ‘direct from boats the dierent sizes requ ed ‘or family ards foo: © hice eocomd sireet. and foot of Warren street, at thee and 76 Fourteenth suect, Bast ri 165, 273, 51 CHAR A, HRCRRCHER & CO., 45 South street. MATRIMONIAL, (A PREPOSESSING. #1 RDUCATRD AND IIGHLY CON. nected young to form the acquaintance of a gentiemap of good en and with some means, (fouth- er preferred.) with » prev, to matrimony. | Pegh on ene, & ecre, may adcress L. R , Union suare Moat of TANTED—BY A YOU NG MAN, OF PREPOSSESSING personal appearance, ® partner for life. The adver though & native, has readied hutafew monthe io thie cily, having spent mom of his life in mereantile the Indies and South America; having no near con- nections and but few viene has therefore taken this posae' & wutticlent competency to render say, ressousble women satisfied. All communicatio dressed to 8 W. H. Lower Post oftice. will be considered entirely conttential. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCK OF GOODE WANTED=IN RXOITA€GR FOR real estate at cash iigures, that is a desiral either dry goods, groceries, ‘a Address box 79 Latarge Hous: solicited, HO WOULD BUY A HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, WHEN 8 fonr tory bngliah base 80 elab') street, venth avenue, we if applied for within three OW ARD, 17 Nasanu sireet, room No, TANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED CIT¥ property. & country residence, coviateing from one to ten neres nd with Road improvements, w mn hour's ride of New York, om the line o New Haven or Harlem Rail- Jocation whore Au honoravie cash trade te Foad preferred. Address Kustic, Herald ofer, with 17 ‘ONSIN LANDS FOR ALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Milwrvk’e sud Mivalesipp! Railroad shares —2.400 acres first qunitty ct farming londs, well watered and timbered, sitirated 60 the Ln Crome and Milweakie Ratiros!, wear the townof by 0. Ju room mt Girard Hotel, tors tee dane, eee: eure ae CHEAP 107 FOR PALE, HANDSOMRLY SITU- 6. re Fairmount village, near upper orrisante . 8 emall co! 0. fn Washing:on inquire at 59 treet Wrookiyn, at; P, Mt. be or uddzeas Cash, Dox iso herald 8 NG LAND, A FEW MILES bange for i Lil 160 ACRES WISCONCIN AND we A TRES PENNSYL- all well timbered, to exchange for boots, rania land, shows or dry good HIGUS & SOUTHWICK, St Nassau sireet. $6.80) FO! SALE, TWO THEA STORY AND + basement new houses, - 00 Jel, three three story land basement new houses, MW) —For nie or to let, sion front These hove are all in good order and Feaaly for vmmediate pee, With All the modern iimprovemonts. Apply at the Rawsow 145 to UN, Thirty od street, = ween Becond Third weeny a eg day trom OAM. 4 P.M. Terme to sult. AYUOR, 175 Rast Ninety $7. 000, R Sal. groRs. STOCK ANTS od dwelling, in the handsomest village on ud work ear, established 2) yeare; wild ork no Niue & SOOTAWICK, 84 Nassau street a TO INVEST ON GOOD IMPROV an RRAT RRAT. $49,000 FEES eee sine ve pours of 10% A. Mo and 3 P.M, at 16 Nassau sireet, uiee N and giv FOR $21.00, abies brown Ret) wii 100.006 tone comrey, tte ch ike a4) fiver, at Upper ’ ) Ww Filed niae miles Si at ce a me § all in_ good order. ares jeeres af AY a, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C,, TO LET. Y Lae ih og OF A HOURE, CONSISTING OF TWO Jaree roome front fesement,. Siu ruse hse ail bermoneen beproretenth sad Ae aituated In Macdougal street. naar Fou Aa. dvers 1). box 74 N.Y. Post ollie, wea (T° LET-AT CARMARSVILLE, A DWELLING HOUSE, x fourteen andl cokd water, bath, qesbiabe, ‘Ritchen ae. and ait lots of growed im gar « * Also dwelling house, 1 of inege en, fruit, shade amd ornamental ofoyes ke." Situation on high anefie slthy ng eky and country, eaay of access, within ony Mad, Apply. a he Greenwich ore, REVT—AT Sf SUMMIT SPRRBT, SOUTIT HROOK lyn, portof a beautitul throw a bitiding, con. sisting OL second floor and ghd thi; 0k base ment, Plenty of closete cheap, to ® amall, my.” Leviton e tia ive minutes of Hamilton, ond ten minutes of Fouth ferry. SL

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