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8 > --—— = a: aC henna Company tr re westerly to ABTAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. | aceyiact "7+ rerts <font sxrest, oo) Oempancn of tle Reeser ca Ws werwice Ge southerp branch tpYersecting the above lige Our Special Albany Despatch. 41.01'% ge stroet, corner of Chaiam, and ranning aloog the Ausany, April 9, 1859. Debate on Me Nev, City Charter in the Senate—Mr. Optylce Pud Right ev, the Record—The City Railroad Bilis iv the | Senate—The, New City Charter tobe Amended by the Senitew- Opiniones the Alarney General on the Bot ¥ he Ma ant Deo ion of the Court of Appeals—The Case “y’ Ale. | Hartwig in the Legistature— The Approaching Cyne H Sess m, die, he. The New York city amenled charter OM), Was “through the Honse of Assembly withe at altewing the Gotting Scan i, or the crossing of a t, dilforent frou the “eepy ytepared by Oakey Hall and Bi chard Busteet, was ‘Wooeived in the Senate last vight. Penator hoxov, ef Sy ra ‘euse, alwaye regardful of the inty rests of the penpte of th: ‘tity Of New York, wanted it rely rrod directly ts the Com- mitlee of the Whole, Senstor Mather, who represents | one fow rth ofthe people, and wealth of the city Of Noy York, asked the ot referriag the charter Dill “to the city delegations in tho Sonate. Mr. Noxon, ute est ley of Syraceso, made another motion, to reter the “BM to a eePoct committee, which motion was reeetred. ‘Mr. Nexon, of Syracuse, will, of course, be chairnan, ead feom the uniform course he bas pur- Bued ahraye ‘m relation to the Metrogolitaa @olice aifaies, i avers evi owt that he will give this charter bill the Denedt of b g-experiencs in New York city mattora, es Well 88 0f' pw legal adil Tho select commilt ce are M eere. N axon, Diven, W. A. Wheeler, Matver aad Ely. Bo * ¢ comintttee could havo been selected. Albth: potty railroad bila, as forced through the House, came te she Senate lant might, They wore at first referred Dy the President Wo tue Standing Commutes on Raitroas, bing de only appropriate reference. Me. Diveo moved EP" aconies to the southern eod a’vee by rame route te, the point 1 Prec them to the Committers on Cities and Villages. Mr. Spi- Hots Awished them to go directly te the Committee of the Wh ge. T preference to the parsage of the Charter bill throng Wy ps Monge, 1 is just thet toe Hon, Mr. Op lyke shoal ba ®) sowed W correct an error into which it seems f had f allen, His note is here inserted, in justice to that gentle- > man: uMeLy Crammer, Aunany, April 9, 1899, Bo run ALnany CounesronDeNT oF Tite H - ja your com, m the aiding the city charter, state, wubet oted in favor of the bill, io fac wes well known { had éxpressed This ia n misiake, I never ex. pretsed an i inion on the Mid as a whole. [was 2nd tUll am cvp sed to eertala features of the bili, whica T endeavores w have wirlekea out Failiog in wis, C still felt t my cuir to fe tll, by i L helleved stains more: of good than evil, t the intereste of the etty would be somoted by it: and forthe sddttions! reason thas f hope and Will delieve that the Beuaie will sirike out ite oujectionable fea. ‘tores, By makiog this correction yon will conter a favor on Jour obedient servant, GEORGE UPDYKE After the railroad bilis and the charter bills had thus een referred, the Sepoys of New York, wuo have Ween here ali water driving through these bills, became disheartened, While in their cups at Congress Hall aud wan House they almost made “Rone how!"’ with ecations, They became dispirited, disheartened, Gow to the whiskey tods and brandy smashes for comfort for the instavt. They discovered in tae outset thatine mcrmbers of the Senate are not 89 easily to be “convinced of the vblity of city railroads” as tie “green ?une’’ of the Houre: and from appearances this morning ‘His evident that the strong and i men in the Benato are not to be dictated to by a desperate combina. tien of New York oity ators—many of whom are the ve ithors who ed in pullmg the* wool “Over ol' Flagg’s eyes during the last half « were inate by some of this wid pot agjoorn uutil charte Threa’ the Legisiatare Dil's and the amende bili wero passed, Sach Ansolence will not be y the Senate If the Charter bill paesos the Senate it will contain se- Yeral important amendmexts. ‘The exteusioa of Dick Basteed’s time, and all otbere thns coatempiated, will be c ut. The control cf the Crotoa Department of she City Inspectorship will be retained, but the provision for reorganizing the Board of Health will pot be recog- Sonate. 4 much more prefargble bill relat rd of Health bas parsed that body and awaits a third reasi the Elouse. he city railroad In reply to or Mather’s resolution, uoanimousiy y, the Atwrvey General bas promptly resting opinion. Cue old police ill be gratitiod with it, ho doubt. It is as To THE frxaTe—T have received from the Senate a reacli- tion in the ToLowiog words ~~ bratz OF New York, Sexare Cuamuen, ? ALBANY, april 8, 1559. 5 Op motion of Mr. Mather, Resolves. That the attorney Gene- ral be requested to comm ate to the Senate whether, in his epinion, the recent decision «i the Court of Ap resis io the mat Yer of MoUune against the Metrovolitan Police Comalesiovers tuvolves ibe payment of the sslsries of tLe police force uo- poin'cd by the o'd Soard, snd their restoration to office; and if 80, whether the city or Stile is able dor tue aatae. By order SP ALUEN, Clerk. T have exomived ‘he opinionedeltvered by the members of the Courtof * ppenis in the case o the People ex. al James M2Oune, Sgsiuet the board vf Felice of the Metrupaiiian Police ierict, Biid #)60 io the cave of the Peopie ex. rel Richard Granting va, Be Board of rotice for the Metropolitan Police Disuriet” In the Oirst case a peremptory mendamus was granted, demand- fing the Board oF Pe lice to restora the relator © his office ga & mem ver of th od {o discharge yhe arrears of his “pay an pat’ ols ian Porioe Distriee the second caen, the proceedings of the Board in remov. be relator from the ofhee of policeman were brid to be i Land votd, for want of Juriadiction, and were accordingly Teverved Up Mm certiorari. : Miler acurciul examination of thee opinious T think the foliqing coluts may b regarded ax adjudicated ant gettied D. ihe jcupments ot the Court of Appeas:—t. that ihe mem Dera cf we old poikee force inthe cities of New York avd Frookly a were congsed ia office as inembers of the vew force provided by the net w establish a Motrovo. a district, ‘woseed «ort is | 2. Tos suc id members were not re q@itred to she spy new oath of olic ja order to hold oifice, Under the new organizwion. 3 That they could not lew be removed from office by the Board of om writtea @harger preferrad age list thom to te boa. of 4 00 uripiiy hac been aflorved them of belag heard [a their de- fence 4. Vhat the retuaal 0 relator, Movune, acting under the advice of the then Mi ¢ city of New York and “We captain of nis 4 a ze ibe Mecrop iitan Police law, to ect it velere the decision of the four « ring mowh law to ba comity a forfeiture oj his oMice per se th. That the old members were to be the new orgacization, snd entitled wo heir palsries under the new law, unees they "hed withtrawa from the { revigned their offives, or he#a legs ly removed by the Board ot Polize According to this dectaloa. it follows hat aii the nem vere of the old polic g thesame out i regarced us members ol is im ret answer Poli neh BUMS as may b r urpoee of the ast. t! 1s57 LYMAN PREM ATN,@Atiorney General Ii reome that the Jad Coinmittee of the Howse en teriain coubte nety of passing the bill intro daced yesterday by ton, for the commotation of the tentence of Mra. , because this mornin’: Mr. Morrie, cl onto, to. the consideration Resolved (if the Senste concur), that his Excellency the Go. vernor o the State of New York be, and is hereby, respect Tul'y soticited to review aud reconsider bis decis wl lars. Mary Fiartnng: end that the judgment of t fand Assernb'y ie, thet the case Of Mra. Mary Hartang whieh the taterpomition of Kxecutive clemency rm sy y @rercied. And we earorstly hope his Kxesllency may de 'a duced Jo interfere in this benall and commute tur of said Mary Hartung to imprisonment for ite or pend the execution of the sentence of said Mary the period of one year (rom du ‘The offering of n resolution at that period wne not ntrictly roles of the House, a « being fatal to ite consideration, and that wag made by the Houorable Gijeon E. Bushuell, the ab’ and ipfiventiai representative of Sullivan county Resolutions were intkotuced in both houses to-day to fon. Mr. Smith, in the Senate, propored cy. Lawson, of ‘the Mo ednesday mext—the latter boing the end of the hu: No vote taken on either, The adjournment will not take plice uctil Friday, and probably not until Saturday of next week. ‘The rush of members in the House to carry their bills through creates much con The Speaker, Littlejohn, has an ardcous taek to preserve order and keep matters Proceeding with regularity. Holding threo seasions a day, ‘und reading bills moet of the time, confine him to the ‘chair rome twelve or fourteen Lours a day. ‘The Loan bill of Senator jtiven, providing for submitting to 2 yote of the people at next fall’s election the question of orrowing $2,600,000 to pay the og canal debt—t be repaid by taxation within eighteen yeare—hae passed tho Revate. There are rumors of au intention of the republi ean leaders to kill it iu the House, by amendment or otherwire On Friday the House struck ont the enacting clause of the bill in relation to vessels, giving the Garernor power @® appoint iperector®: concurret in the Senate amend. ments relative to ihe publication of loge’ notices; ta rola tom bo ad nity ietratio f the ert reo sod m the bill to retiewe municipal corp {rom giving security for, costs on appot ANOTHER CITY RAILROAD I PROPOSITION FOR A CITY RAILROAD FROM WEE AW KEN PERRY, THROUOM FORTY vow PUY, CHATHAM, OLIVE BETS TO LCK SLIP. he following bill was introduced in the Assembly on eday, but beyond the preliminary steps no action has ‘been taken on it. A peculiarity of this project is that it {8 Propowed to use ts existing companies for nearly the entire route. After the firet section the provisions o ‘the bill are simtiar to those of the Fourteenth Street Rail oad bill, published in the Neary yesterday The people of the State of New York, represented In Kenate and Assembly, lo enact as follows 1. Myron B. Clark, William P. Lee Dill rails o} David Wet more, Jonn T. Mills, George J. S. Thompeon, Danial D. Nash David M. Doremus, Alexander Holiaud, 'or others thay may become astociated with them, are hereby authorized to lay, coust porate and use a railroad with a double Qrack, through and upen sar mod avenues in the city o @t or near the foot of Vort North river; rupuing thence caeterly atong Forty second wtreet to the Third avenne; theave on the rails of the faird wvenue Railroad Compony, to the Bowery: th nc eh athe Bowery to Grand street, on the rails of A along the following streets ew York, viz: Commeucing second atrest, oa th Company ; thence along the Boe rect ; Oliver street, along Oliver wo So rath wireet to Peck mip, on the rails of the 9 Ralirowd Company ; vaence along Sout! From this vrininus on the Vast ry tp, and thence on the rails of th Rairoad Company, through Peck slip, i atham strert, Powery, to Grand Fires’: thence « the Hortern lta Company, througt: Bowe ‘aird ave Bie; Mepee or of the Third A tail oud ‘ne several existiog r ‘of the Park, and returning - tine at toe festorn “branch jmversecting the eastern lint Mowery, corwer of Broome strect, rapping thence Fa ‘ratls of’ the Blacker Railroad Company, trough Broome and Ceutre evcets to Canal street; theace to Broadway, and returning thence by same route to the point of“ nterses tion, together with the necessary turnouts and switches /etroet on the rails of | for tbe preper working and agcommodation of she road. —<—<$<$<_<—<—<————<——— ‘The Old Polt MORK MEN REPORTING FOR DUTY—THE COMMISSION- HAS STILL UNDECIDED, ‘Tre following are the names of those officers who re- per ‘cd to the General Superintendent on Friday, claiming t be entitled to reinstatement under the decision of the Court of Appeals -— et, Nome. ry Darger. 13—"es ence Reey. 19—Jobm Porter, 1¥— Thomas Booth, 22—Lbomas Conor. 17—George ©. Piatt, W—faniel Cody, 1—Rubert Hill. : m, Robertgon. MeGwin. Precine’, Name. 18—J1090 sutton, 19— sngh Smith. 19—Chomas Even. 16—"4ward Bion. M— homas Korres. J0—Abijab Pesreall, $—¥roncls Ow 8, 10—lono Wa, W 1y—'smethy Kennedy. oe 11—Iavobv Smith. as Lawior. 16—Jobn Sant, ere. 10—Stias Whitehead, 8 Smith. 16—*. W. Northup. jobn Quinn 6--Joha T. Quiap, Jeno By 19—Toowas Beaty. —Jomes Netoeken, Y—Nenats Falvey. 8—Jebn Duphar, 22—Mebact Corcy. 22— Thowas F. zimmons, 22—Ed ward Si ey. 18—Jobp Gregaa. 4—J/ames Langdon. 16—Pore Usbal. 3. Dickerson. or Ay Burley. 12—Antoony Sevwirta, 9—Jobn W. Herbst. —Natbaniel Cavanagh, 17—Jobo MsDermout, 18--Bs ward Barrett. 13—Win Seehach, 12—Matihew Coifey. 1l—Freserick Castine, 1—Joseph Vaudervoort. 19m, Bunt. 18—Eaward KE. Warden. 1—Parrick F. Boy'e. 13—Hosep O'Keeie. 12—fanes Crawd, 20—Navid Fallon, 22—Joahua M. Cooper. 7—Wa. Woodhu |. 2—Jacob L. Con tt. J—tsaac E Wooley. 1—Wm. Allen. 22—Hugh Roarke. 19—Jamez MeManomy. 22—Patriek Kelly. 12—Rohert Thompson. 12—Martin MeN aiey. 20—Charles R. Pregker. 4—Thomas C. Doyle. 30—Samuel Abranall, 13—Miehuel Eisenman. —Franc $ Paseder ly. 9—H errwon Redileld, 7—Thomas Magnoy. Joba MeGoaghan, —Churles Boyd. 7—Denais Donovan. —Bartholomew Ward. 19— Jeremiah beady. }4—M. Simmons. 7—Patrick Bagen, 7—loon Ls }—James O'Neil. Ludwig Semler. Audrew B, Moowey, 2—Atbert C, Williams. 7—Jobn N, Terwikigor. 1—Uorte'ius Dwyer. e—P. H. 5—Seory Evans, 15—Jobuton Rabioean, 4—James MeDonneil. 18—Henry Halsey. 1h— Patrick Barrett, 2—Thomas Bird, Domini Harn, Lvchard Smith, 17—Wm. H Bonorall, 8—Henry Spene —Fdward De Lacey. 22—Féward Kiernan. 1—John Cowen: 18—John Mes wingle, Jobn McCueker, vi—Thomas MoGuire, 20—Jobn Stinert. orge Bateber. —Wim. A. Wacker. arkey. —Vatrick Wagner. 8—Timothy Desmond, George L. Downs, be Lord, 19—George W. Duryea. 15—Hdward J. Samoa. 5—John J. Langhita, 4—Francia Garraber, 10—J_ B. Simmons. 6—Rodert Mahon — Wn. Walton. A. Mesherron. ») Jeppings. —James Hope. 10—Prter Wainer. Githoo! t Kivairds. 16—Patrick MoDertt 6—Daniel P. Steele. 21—Michael Finns 19—Philip Grows. 21—Toomas McPurlen. 1b—Wa 6—Joha M. Samuel 20—Henry Harper Harsen. eorge Dark. rick Gleeson, geno Hagan, Darrow, 1b6—Archibald Wilson. Nichols 0. Conach. 7—John Scammet, 20— Bernard Douaily. 20— Patrick O'Neil. 5—Demms H, Wale. 4—Jonn Mofiwee. 10—Wm. Wright, 19—Wrn. Keenan M—Peter Hanratty. 1i—Wm. 1. Orr, T1—David Waterbury. ster Dunn. 19—Jobn Kennety, 12—Es ward Rosch. j—Michuel Sulltvan. 20— Patrick Fitzpatrick. 20—Owen Madden, 20—Moses C, Ryer, ¢—James Martin 1—Wa. D_ Craft. James Weight. D—abrabom R. Perry. bird Morbotian nite Noiberel. 4—Matthew McGuire. 22—Jobu Cokely. ‘The following reported yesterday : = Names. Precinct. _ Names. rv Keating. 17. Alex. Russell, . A ©. Hosted 7. Ambrose J. Thompeon. Francis F. Smith. 9. Jamee A. Clark. award Burke. 1D, Witter. |. Anthony Redington 7. Jobn Dunbar. Abrabom Depew. 2. Patrick Shea. Samnel Myers. porge Olt. The following name was spelled incorrectly in ox mer list:— 2, Francis Caddell. It is rumored that many of the men who have since the decision of the Court of Appeals reported for daty were pot members of the regular old force, but only appointed by Moyor Wooo after the Metropolitan Police Commizeion first wen to Gperation, The republican Police Commissionors say that they know positively that many of theee men were thus appointed and the! many were legally notitie! and properly dismias- ed, ond that every ease must rest on its own merits, The Board wiil he governed by advice of counsel. Daily meet ives are not to be held, but the Board may at any time be convened by special call. The regular day of meeting has been changed to Friday, to accommodate Mayor Tiemann Brooklyn City News. Tur Cesrony or Ixrant CutenkEN —Two email children, a boy and agirl, were brought before Judge Morris, of the County Court, on Friday, on a writ of habeas corpus, ie t the instance of their grandfather, ‘Thomas Kearney. They are the children of the late John Infin, who died in December, 1858, leaving them orphans. Jus before his death he made his mark to an instrument in writing, by which thefr care and custody was given to the ns of the Brooklyn Industrial School, an institu b chi dren without homes are woll taken care ndfather, who claime to be thoir natara ained papers of guardianship from the Sar montbe since, having shown that he 1 bem. Tho man a to suow retuse to give them into his custody. the father of the children died father belongs to the same ol noo! is a Protestant institution. Altho religion was ruled out by the Sur of it is plain that it sole ground. 0! ent procetdivg nifather © first, on ac relationship; and, the ‘reason that he was appointed’ th It is claimed, also, on his behalf, that when Mr Laflin made hig mark to the pal transferring the ody of the ct Of the Industrial School, he was prostrate with illness incapable of understanding what he was doing. The was © gned by him, ne alleged, but a few houre befor death. - In support of this testinor Rev. Mr. Welsh, rector of St. James ied that he vised Lallin durug his nese; that he made his confession, and ths sacrament of extreme unction was ad! istered to him on the 15un of ron to the 19 voagere ad December, 1858. He was in a state of partial insonstmiity the first and second timer the reetor vietted him. In on awer to the question “What is the usage in Aig the disposal of children by tae parents who bave recolved last holy rites of the Catholic church?” tue witaces replied—“ihe usage is tohave them brought ap in the Catholic faith, and no other."? Several other wituesses were examined to sbow the improbability of the state ment that deceased, being 2 Catholic, should transfer te custody of bis children to 4 Protestant institution whea the peceselty for euch a courge did uotexist. The examiua Hon fp not yet concluded. ‘Tar Waren Cagpration,—The Committee of tha Com mon Coune!l on the Water Celebration have invited Majo General Doryea to act as Grand Marshal, avd it! proba le he will accept. Tne line of the procession is w be formed on Clinton avenue, right resting on Flush nue, at ten o’elock A. M.,'on the morning of the They will then march to the Fastern district and return to the City ne Western district, where the ceremo bies ar place. The military are w form at ius o'elo ‘awherland street, between Park ant Myrt! The fountain in the Oity flali Park is nearly completed, and the fountain in the Kastern district is in progress, Kuxos Co seen Covet, Sreciat Trem —Dectioss by Juma Lovt.—Kichard 1. Thompson against The Board of Supervisors of the County of Rickmond.—3o much of the ion @a ech ve the commplaiat made more dofiuite and certain af to the nature, kind, &o., of peraoual pro perty destro granted, aud the residue de Bied, No « party aliowoed on the motion, The ameucic- complaint to be verved in teadays. 1 ampt pinion that the allegation in the complaint relative to the removal of the plalntif's wife children, and the been sustained fa consequence of and rewultiung tin vant, 4 relating to toe of the dwelliog house are not irre aul nor bot, a8 the parts wuieh are irrelevant are from those which are relevant, the motion to strike ont jurado, nob separated must be denied. The personal property alleged to have been destroyed or injured is not described with wulifeient certainty, and the complaint must ret it forth with more particulars. Section 158 of tho Code haa uo application to ‘a cage of this kind, Johanna Klingman against the New York and New icen Ratroad Company —Motion for a vee trial a Wita #10 cows. Jain of opinion, afer @ careful ox am tion of the evidence somewhat contradictory , that the jary were juetided in finding Uiat the defendaats were guiliy of negligence, and that no fault or waut Of care was ian tadie to Ui lantitt. No exceptions were taken to the ol of the It i, therefore, to ve presomen thot he gave the Jory proper inetruction a8 to the rote of da. arranted in setsing ai te i verdict aa exclusive. It was peouliarly their pro. 6 unde h jostrnotion to determine what war 6 fulr | ation for injury sustained, mages, and i do not feel myself the | | Consequence of a general Ruropean war. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL H, 1959, etal, » ho y ratiroads could &, , if they COMMERCIAL AND FINANGIAL® | = or > ou Suxuay, April 19—0 P. M. ‘The business of the week has yen moderate in amount, though there are mere Westen buyers io town than was generally expected. Tho "yews from Europe has imparted additional etrength to U,¢ cotton market; holders, relyi'yg on the prospect Of peace im Barope, look confi tently Yor a further advance IP. price, The receipts of the yast week were 71,000 be'es, ageinet 100,000 bales Carrvapoadiag week last yeo'r, mabing the total receipt to date %,256,000, egainst 2,442,000 to same date in 1858, aad 2,022,000 lo samo date in 1€57. The exports now foot up 1,962,900 bales, against 2 611,000 to same date in 1868, aad 1,621,000 mid to same dee in 1857. Tho quotation for diirg uplavds in this market is now rd Grain an¢, flour continue dull; to effect sales holders ore obliged to make concessions. Tais is the conseqyence, in part, of the unwarranted specu in there staples in the moths of January and February; the orop prospect has likewise something to do wish the | dee? ine. From all parts of the West the reporia of the ayypearance of the crops are gratifying in the extreme ; farmers are quite enthusiastic about the looks of the wheat, and predict a speedy recovery for the Western country. Provisions are quiet ; there was @ elight move: ment in pork inthe early part of the week, caused by the export demand ; but it was soda checked, and the slight advance lortagain. Ashes unsteady. The business in foreign imports is slackening, though in dry goods the imports continue to be very laege. Coif. very quiet. There has been some inquiry for hardware for the Weet ; but the majority of the domestic manuf: tures ip farming implements are operating against the im- porters. Hides have declined a fraction, and bive beso quite active at the declipe, Loather is.stoady ; th: coptinues very small as compared with last year. Wool continues to be dull, the only purchasers being the mana facturers, for immediate cousumption, There have been two auction sales of tea during the week; prices have beca maintained withont change, The sugar market is «dull, but there is no preasure of stock on the market, and prices are maintained, ‘The Custom House tables of the trade of the port show that while we have been exporting cotton ia large qnaati” ties, and at higher prices than were ever kaowa before, the importers have pot been backward. ar total im ports to date at this port are actually in sof U ports to same date in 185%. This will convey some idea of the cxtent of the revival which is going on around us At the same time it miy be meatioved that wo are ap proazhing the close of the active importing season. Tho foliowing are the tables:— Inrorts, Fir the Week. 1807. 1858. Dry goods, $1,457,592 1,164,412 General merchard’e. 2)121'185 980,137 Total for week... $3,108,777 Previously report’d. 61,271,6 2,163,539 Since Jan. 1,.., $64,880,402 Exvours Eixcrcsive or Spectra. 1857. ‘Total for the week. ..81,% Previously reportea..17, $18,066,413 15,099,099 Expouts or Sprcte. Brig Capilla, Port Hico—Dondjoous, To, co. J. 8. liver coin Do, do. Brig Ocean Bird, Rio Grond Rng S. French, Pooce—Doubioons, Since Jan. 1. 20 steamer Arps, Liveryool—Gold bars, 2 99 Seamer Ka: garoo, Liverpeol-Gold vars,.... 1924 83 Do. eo. Silver dollars... 160,000 vb POM 3 so ternary ees . ase 976,107 8, The specie movement of the week bas been against the bank average. Thongh the Sub-Treasury bas lost about 380,000 to the bunks, the shipment on Satarday, 21 inet , per Arago, ond that per Alps on Thursday, amonoting to gether to about $1,000,0C0, will more than exhavst this acerssion of etrength, Independently, therofore, of the | movement of specie to and from the interior, it murt he expected that the baoks to-morrow will show a considera ble falling off trom the average of $26,782,161, which they | showed Jast Monday. It is porsible that the discount aud | deposit lines may show no particular change. Tuo Sob- | Treasury bas becn losing” money thronghout the week the balance stood yesterday at $7,232 459, against $7,816,780 at the close of the previous week. There is no reason for | altering the quotations for money. Call lowne aro oilered | to the brokers at 4, and are beid by the banks at 5. [a | the diecount market first clase short acceptances have bean | bought during the week at 33485; good endurse:t tx | mouths paper at 6 a7; louger dates and lower grates mt Sa9a10. The Lows from Europe reports increase: dle mand for money, based partly on the prospect of now Is dian and Rnsstan Jouns, ond partly on threvival of business: it is quite likely that the Bank of Bazlaad wilt shortly deem it prudent to ine: 9 of at These movements can, however, exere'se uo direst ilaeme ur market. Voreigu oxchange rule very hb, Owing to tue scarcity of bil vo been holding, through or eleriing and 6.11} for fraues. A few good bills have at 10 and 6.1234 a 18%. Tho bigh rates | which have ruled for exctange since New Year have be almort unparalleled. Op Wednesay ext the fav stenmehip Persia will probably take oat over # million in ase the on drawers a| pet Tue most important ey of last week war the news per Canada, that tio leading Powers of Karop« had serecd to hold a perce congress for the pur: verting war in Valy. te ny houses having well informed connections ia Europe, the Congress will, fora year or two nt least t the ibility of war. have } that tho largest bank in Baro rt the house whi S$ most intimately A with the various ¢. ments of the Furor tates, te heres, from first to last, to tite be uo war. This opiaion on the fact that the commerce and industry of Baro grievously injured by the Crimean war, and till rarionsly at by the revulsion of 1857, are ing on every sile, and that Earope coald pet crush them out altogether, which would be tha proba! the opinion of retofore slated connect my on to bave x opinion shat there woe! 2 bree", fo# the moet part low reviy. afred tr Events apes to jnetity this view, The stock market continues to be depressed, thoueh Prices are hipher than atthe close of Jaet week. The fi lowing table will show the movement of the loading atociss #luce last week :— April Arrile Missouris 27h + BIN Li}ivoik Centr: Galena, Rock Island, , Pacitic Mati t has beon the New York ommusly wesniled ng the bears, on the ground of the probable competition between it and ive etock on the Contral, which has been | consisted of the Erie and Pennsylvanian Comtpal, According to the Statements of tho bear jobbers teoee variows roads ate ail Prepared to do business this year for notbivg. An un- grateful and anappreciative public is to be carried to aad troacd © Lave its morchandiee traneported hither aad thither for a mere song. Uyer #o lamentable a prospect the Wail street jobbers, who never own a ebare of rail- road etock , utter pathetic and pitcour groans, awd, through their organs in the prees, tender their hoartfolt aympathy to the railway stockholders whom these jobbers have done their best or thelr worst to rnin. 3t Se powsible that the stockholders in. the Pennsylvania, w York Central and Fi vow thoir own interest about bear jobbers of Wall street. Whatever nthe errors of the past, it is likely tat ens enough among the ma Ing ronce not to get into debt by running at a lose, et at the commencement of an era of prospority which promiscs to West their capacity for trafile to the utmost, Nor ie it slways safe to conclude that @ reduc- Mion of fares teplies @ reduction of receipts or ® reduction of profits. In former times, befura the revultion compell economy in railway administration, ble for & road to carry freight the present eeonomical régime, Ve quilo & margin for proj in the mercantile world itiethe man of firge business and small profits who Maker the fortune; itis zo with railways, Neither rail- roads or merchants are ruined by doing business too cheaply. As we understand it, there is no fight betwoen the Central and Erie, and no proepect of « fight. Thore bae been no reduetion of fares on the lines, and wil be none, unless the Central ghonid set thé example which, of course, it will not do. 11 is truo that between the New York and Pennayivania Central there is a sharp competition for freighta, and that both roads have put the fares down to the lowest paying point, But those who know the managers of the Pennsylvania Coutral will not expect them to do business at a lose: por haa K. W. Cora ing ever shown rymptons of a desire to present the public with gratuities, The fact i that, til) the revulsion, no it might have Wy at prices whic which (Je pubiic are about to Benefit are a natural cone qnence of the reforms forced ou ruilread ™ suagers by the crisis, 80 far from paying any ‘attention to the bear talk about roads ruaning at @ low, stockholders sheull remember that every reduction of fares that bas over beh inivic on any steamboat of Fall: road line bas aiways been regarded as an infalliblo pre- evrsor of ruin, while, in fart, almost every such re- duction has Jed to an ipereaee of profits. From the jook of the market at the clowe last week, it would seem that the late downward tendency of the West- ern share asd bond market has been arresied. Oa Satur- ‘day prices improved, and while the sellers for a further decline, ewboldered by their late success, and by that des. perate resolution which, in the face of the general in- provement of the country, hes enabled thag to make the Stock Exchange an exception, made large transactions, the whole list closed with great strengyb, and left eff, giving promise of « further and still more important advance. Those who are watch- ing the signs of the times appear convinced that the prices of all these properties must begin to advance; that a fow Months must fad them tn full porsession of a productive aud increarting traffic; that there is o9 longer avy danger to apprebend from the condition of their finances, or from the misrepresentations of tho Wall strevt sellers. To losk for a@ repetition of the causes whick have depressed them all so fearfully 13 bardly reasonable. ‘Tae compavies are every moment reaping the advantages of economy and | improved maragement, and are prepared to piny a suc cesefnl part in the new career of tho whole country, which is dasbing forward again witha speed and a gower that cannot be chocked or impeded. Let those who are eek: ing for new investments only examine with deligeration the revolutions which have been eifected in the management of all the Westera lines: but one conclus'on can be forced vpon the mind, a8 but one result must fuilow the reaewed activity in every branch of industry. CATY COMMMRCIAL REPORT, Sarenpay, April 9-5 P. M. Asus. —Small sales of pots were reported at Go, Baxansreres —Fiour--Commoa aad mediam grades of State and Western brauis were Leavy aud dull, white good choice extra grades were firm, The cransgetions were toa morerate exteat, and confiaed to about 8,000 bbls , to the Fustera and local trade, with some lots to the British provinces, The market closed within about tbe following range of prices.— Juferior to gooa superfine State, $5 05 a $5 40 ~6%Ma 649 Superfine Wesveru 16 25a 5 60 Michigan, 16658 770 Estra Genesee... ~70Ma 8 2 Conadian extea.... ~655a 740 Mixed to straight » 50a 6 66 Soutberp fancy . 660a 8% Choice exten {amity and balke 17a 900 Rye flour. 1 870a 445 Corn meal . 30a ado Cynadian flour was dull, wh were confined to small Jono extra, wiluin the range of our fignres, Southern dour wus steady aud in tar demand, wits of about 1,760 bbis., closing within the range of our quote. tione Rye flour auc corn meal were without change, ant sales hmited, Whes'—The inarket was unchanged, while Sales Were confined to about 2 (0048000 buabels, inelndea tb Whteb were red winter Western at about $1 43, aad ua sonnd red Southern at 61.50. Corn was dull and beavy, ‘with Esler of adont 9,060 hnabeld, including chieily veliow Jersey and Southern at 846. @ Boo. ah7e , and whe Jer- sey ab pv Rye—Sules of 800 bushers were inule at 840 a 0c. Barley 000 bushols of State were ra we . ornia. at p. t. Oats wore steaty, ut Sbe. a bfic., and of Western and Ca Corrak —the market was quiet; a sale of 600 bage ipgo ®ae reported ab p. t., bub we could not oN —The market was active end firmer, and ance of Age, for lots in transitn, white purer were quite firm at ¢ middliag up- ibe fales footed up about 7, ales, nearly ail Nich were made mm transita. Fencme.—"o Liverpool abort 1,590 balea of cotton J, wore engaged at B-léd., 100 Uerces beef at €il., aod 16,000 oars a per foot To London 100 ces boot wore engage , Aad 100 bbls, rosin at ve. Sd. per Yb Ihg. tor the Continent. Hay.—Sales of about 1,000 baics were made at 600, 8 C80, Le wos dr expert oomiau at There wae no change w note ia raves r purchasing for brewers? account ive Gove, while, In the absouce of the market was dull. Sales of 80 a 40 bases of ceop oF 768 were reported at 9. a lle , with small t of choice at i7¢, a T8e. Old were cullaad prices vominal. Taos —The morket was dull. The last sale of moment 0 tons Glengarnoel: pig, ailoay nore, , SIX Mouths, nud 200 do, American d fix months. The iwel cale embraced 100 toas Eng- at $26 50 a No. 1, at 8: Titan was quie Web wt private Lie was wot hundred barrels 0 Tt while sales were confined to a fow ‘and. woarket ruled stead, , Y 300 b New Orieans at Cub ningcovadoat 260. a Sle 8 embraced about 3,000 bb ve, at $165, and so a 58v.; crude Lurpentine was wen € and d¢0 hbde. wes —The en chi como 5068) epirita turpentine wb di quiet and Or on steady, with sales of 10,000 a 12,000 a 63}; hew was u ch were motlorate at a lot of Yark at private terms, fn crado sperm alr business was Cog at St 40.081 43; the etock ia the country 2 estimated af 15,500 bbls, Patra and olive oils changed, ION: wk--The m fulea of about 900 bbls, inetu et continned firm, with we uew mess at B17 # 917 75, prme mess at $1640 a $1650; prime ut S1250 a $1276, aod 500 bols. meas, ’ deivers in May, ee option, at private terms, Beet was in good defend and firm, with sales of about W bbia., including counwy prime, at $6 374g a $ jacked Western at $925 a $11 25, and oxtra do, at #913. Cut recats were unchanged; sales of 170 hada and terces were reported at 63¢0. a 7¢. for ehouldere, and ov 8c. a $1c. tor hams, Bacon wae quiet, Lard was fm, with eales of about 400 a 500 bbis. at Lic, a 1)46. Dotter abi cheese were without alteration, Tuck: was quiet were eold at do. Sicp —Olover The sales, within a 1a fow handrod bays at prices imothy war in good demand, 50.2 $276. Spanish canary days, have, ¢ bg trom $9. @ with euiea of both Fe selling at $ s Naseed to arrive ‘ Boston, York, ot $1 674, cash and three months, Avs —-The market was scendy but not active. The 8 embraced about 4004500 bhds , including Ports wt TI<e., with Cuba and Now Orleans within U ce of previons qnotation ee eee nenn ennai cenemnras MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOX NEW TORR—THTS Dar, ¢ 5 25 | woom sera fox RIE ron nue moyn 2 mora 2 Port of New York, Apri! 10, 1859. ARRIVED. Steamenm Roanoke. Skinner, Nortolx, &, with radse nul passengers, to Lndiam & Helusken, 10th inst. at 6! » Mt, off the sinepusent, signulized steamahto Jamestown, benes for Nor. fuik; 336 13), olf Little Hug Harbor, passed mache capaized, bav- ing White deat top nod green bottom, Berk Roebuck, Sirawoue, Rio Janclro, Feb 16, with criles, to Reynolds & Cushman. Safied ta company with bark Winilred, of ard for Richmond, and parted from heron the 2th, March 7, Jat 80 8, lon —, spoxe Br brig Ocean, from Rio drande, 46 Ghye ont: ame day and Ist lon 8505, spoke varkentiae Sif, for Kio Janeiro; 25th, int 25 15, lou 64, spoxe echr Vermont, Ki Hort, et and from Wilmington, NO, for Porto itico; 24 fast, lat 31 Bh, lon 7045, boarded ship Pay State, Crowell, of wad 7 daye rom Boston tor New Urleans, aad procured a wupply of maak cine. Bark AH Belger, Meane, Galveston, 22 days, with cotton, do, to Brewer & Ualiweil. Brig Julia 8 Arey (of Sangor), Stone, Xibara, 12 days, with angar ond molasths, to master. Hrig Ken, Oarver (of Searsport), Perry, Cardeaxs, March 27, with -ngar, £e, to Walsh. Carver & Ube’, Senr Lomourd (of Boston), Harding, Cardenas, Apri 1, with molars, to Croeby, Urorker & Co. Batied in bompany with briag Timea, Paipney; Wenopah, Low, and Sea tieeze, Wiiey, allior New york, sehr Areole, Corson, Matanzas, 7 days, with frat, to © Ack er Heir Modad Pst, Smith, Newhern, 3 ¢ Sehr Liezie Taylor, Taylor, Harn) ton, Ni hebr Neitie. tinkh, Nortoik. Sched wecor, Liadle, Virgida. Behr Raprese, Lawton, Virgints Kehr Mary J Town, Bowker, Fisher's Bay, Md, (or New behr Beaman, Pbillips, Sevfort, Del, # days Rleamer Delaware. | ones, Pbiladelobia, Hteamer Petre), Baker, Providence BELOW, Brig Wenonab, Dow, from Cardenaa. Sehr Kate Brigham, from Sevannan, ‘Also, two barks, unknown, SATLED. * $ daya. Ship Zurich, Havre, Wind during the day 8B. ‘Telegraphic Marine Mepurts- SQUAN, April 10, sunget—Notuing in sight, Wind KAN, mo- doraue; weather thick off shore: SANDY TOOK, April 10 sunset—A bark and three bri outaide the Dn . Ship Zarich, aa unknown #hip, and brig Sinchian are at anchor near SW spit, bound out, Wind ky BE, light; raimng. Mircclianeous. Suir Onyacrin—-The famous Baltimore built ship Cherubim is now loasing at the foot of Walt street for Sau Francivoo, fa ihe Messrs Colernmn’s line, and will eail on Saturday next, 161 inet, All the passages made by this vessel have beon remarka” for sbortnere, aud her gentlemanly wnd vkilful commander, esther tay well fel promt of hw noble, vessel. ive G of Kichinond, Va, AT 4 man mereantile pursuits, who has isowned by DW Cnrrie, kaq, who ta laryely en in Tame mult toy Foteee tae interenta of that place: vel 1, March 22—The American shio Isase Wright, Fa fe ean acute in the Mersey, was raised to day and into dock. ‘be following table given ® or vessels In the whos. of New York, Forty Bonar, ae. NO, Charlewon, warannan, MobtiG, pew find Galveston, at | tewt accounts each porte: me ie o | pas 51 Behoonerd. ‘201 Berks. Spoken, dic. coring W, wus pasaed April 2, lat 45, loa 38, Sehr T Rayroond, from Miustitian, Mex, for Boron, was seen March 24, Int 38, son #8. Foreign Ports. i anes March Roar iota Weale ‘Laren, NYork. Slo Kew Everett, (unby. NOrieans Canoe, March 21—SM_ Fonthern Chiet, Higgins, NOrleans. Ceres, arch 20-—4rr Marshall, Jordan, N York. Capiz, March ib arr Tocony Bowen, York, Caicvrta, Feb 14--Bld ampbrodite, Bie wast, Liverpool; Inez, Mion, boston. Canpenas. March %=In port brig Marts White, Elwell molusses for Hoston or Portiano (pot NYork) Sid avril t, betas Timee, Funes; Wenonah, Dow, aod ‘Ben Breeze, Wiley, NYork. rat, March 25—Arr Victoria, Anderson, NYork for London. Parmoutn, March 22 ~nid KM Sil's, stages. N York. Havne, Mhivch 22—Sid Semi bawrenes, Pation, NOrtoa AURRAC Fen 6—are Laura, Russ, ikto Janeiro, 7th, Ocean Hunger, *romles, do VivEnroor, Mareh 22 arr North Atlantic. Proctor, Poston; 4th, Coripiniun, Swortser, Neiriears, 25h Kefuge, Howard, do. "Sid 2th. Gleariand, cates, han Praneixeo. Lonpon, Maren 28~-Arr Ceunds, Kotinamn Boatoa, { x . March I7—sid Pavorite, Whitield, N Lisnox, Mareb 15—are beboens, Micbener, N bork. Matacs. March 2—Arr Yankee Blada, Jack.on, Almeria (end eld Bth for York). Mresina, March 12~Sld Racer, Barter, Boston, Maura. March Ik—~Are Sunland Wataon, N York. Matanzas, # pal 2—'n port barks Graita, for NVork Sth; W © Alden, sor Philadelphia; brig WH Townennd, for N York Sumtnaw. about March ‘I4—to port dark Mary Broughton, Herrick, une; brige Aboy Jones Adama for Gloncester Mt days: Martha Worthivgton, Center, uno; Benj Cushing, Pulat fer do. Sr Jonxs, PR, March 24—Tm port brig Mary Powell, Stoel, une; schrs Hamist, Wade; Mindoro, Surgent; Meteor, ——, and Volusterr, Brown, une, a i NB, Murch S1—Arr Er bark Wm Hyde New York: April L.suip Nenarer, Wendell Boston; 4th, brig Ceylon, K New York, Sth, ships Aurora, Eotlwan, do. Ine Russell Wi Jams, and’ Foroaing, Peodieton, Bostoo; 6th, bark #radarion, Utley, go: brig Syren, Creamer, NYork” Cid March 1, abl Alhambra, Sobirson.” London: April 2, Mies Seandish, Gard- ner, ¢o; 4b, Marcin. © Duy, Chine, Liverpool ‘Tiaeste, Mareb 17—Arr Bachange, Potter, NOrleans. Whaiemen., Arr at Holmes’ Hole 8th, schr iliza Jane, Swain, with 500 bbls oll, ior Nantucket, flome Ports. ALEXANDRIA, A prii $~ Arr echra A Middteton, Jr, Sipple, Providen @ Avn V Bedell, Rycer, and Wm A Crocker, andi NYork. . April 9, AM—Acr xchrs Sophia Parker, Piorca, and Express. Freerons, Tangier: Yair Dealer, Deverenx and Wa Tyson. Whelcon, Norfow; Mary suas, Bowen, © bilvtel phia. “Telrgraubed, #b oa Kedoga from Slogapore: Southern trera from Celoutia; Mariaca, and Milton, from NOrivaas. Sige nl for « sh'p and a bw 10h Arr (by tel) sbipa Cndannted, Preaman, Calouttas Wild Oat Moree, NCrivans; Folrbeld, Hathaway, Charleston; barks Zephyr, full, Aldon Bay; Pilot Mish, Hovt, Olenfaegos, Doggett, Havena: sonra Central America, Moonlight, States, Georgetown, 50; Latiy, ofa, Wikio gton. Bru BATTIMOKE, » pril G-—Arr hark Syl Tones. Roatan; sobre DeGroot, Norwich; Adele, Raker, NYork, Old ship onl, BtStep ben, NF; brigs' Chemipoake (3r), ys, Cevan Belle, Nelson, triaitad (and std); 0, Windies: sehrs KF Lewis, York, Si fon, a, Boston, bid sehr Meova, Bdgett, Sb nd Rivse Gwypn, Jena Poientive Korg NE: D Bilis, Bol olin, Ye Re ANFORT, NO, Anrit}—Arr echr Gazelle, NYork. sehr FA Godwi aca. KUCKSPORY, Mareb | schrs Raven, Rove, Cardenas; ApnitS, Cusseta, Lider, Norfolk; 6th, Robt 4 Colada, Colson, Bultimere. CHAS LOSTON, April é—Are Br sly Royal Vistorla, Wat: com, Bull; trig Uranus, Church, N York: ache Citizen York. Roekport, Me At Quarantine, a herm pele nkoowe. Sid muti, Domenech; Sijue, Crespl, and Cora, Castan: arcelone. GALVESTON, ivareb 29—In port. barka Samson, Robingon, from NYork ay Ia, Rogers, and Gen Greens, Atwell, Colema an Jacioto Fratas, and Vensk, from Bevton disg; Jaaper, Dennett, and’ T xe, Hearse, tor do idg: bricg Stella, Duril, for N Yori Wig ed.cld 1th); Beat, Oraitom, and cont, Willams, Vest, studies. from NYork, dis: itaadolph. tot Kin dice: ech » Verdoef Heraing, and'E O Howard, Nicker sou, from York; Gokiea Gate dammoud, and Geo Kitbsen, Bruner, trom Boston; Czar, Hammond, thom Camden, Mei aad others, G!OUCESTER, ‘April 9—Arr brig Cronsiedt, Higgins, Sa ripam, a BOLL, 4 pri 8—Arr schr DH Baldwin, NYork HARIFGRD, April &~Arr steamer Thos Sparks Grumloy schra Daniel Russell, Butler, NYork (and sid hb. & D Bellows, Clark, Blizabethport, VILLE, Mareb 22--arr schra Barrows (, Clark, 2th. ‘a Cordery, ailen, do; 26th, © Shaw, She #, a; Koian, Sandy, Savannah EHE © D,'April 8Arr steumtug Victor, Mors, Bath a (and Lot at Salum, as before reported). LLANE, April 6— arr (by tel) uhip Sebastonot, Lom. %. Old’ ships Abby Blanchard, Waite Bordesur; . lichoorn. “Liverpool; bark Hanson Gregory, Syl Ih, ships Suman Hinks, Clanwsen, Liverpool; . Bremen; Manlius, Piteasn, St Pelersparg. Ww ‘&, Liverpool; Kentuckian, Hav West, N York. NORFOLK, April TOL, xchrs Leroy, Osborn, N York; Al _NEW BEDPORD, April 8, PM—Arr achra Gathele (C5), Sprtuger, Key West: Fulton, Perking, Baltimore: 1 6 Stat'h. Hobiwron, Nantucket for NYork—put into reoair foreail Re Lured, she teory Clay, whieh sl bence for Albany, on ae our tot herd wind. PUIDADELEDLA, April l0—Arr (by tel) ehip BD Metov'f, Liverpool; bark Ocean bride, Cienfuegos, brigs Advance (Sw), MRURILANY Aor Beare 0 PORT LA April 6—Arr brig Faetor, Perry, Havana via Holmes’ Hote tnchra Wekinn Bakes, Bch a aa Hamilu, Bich, Ts feamer ttherapeake, Crowell, NYork. Bi ' A light brig; signal fora bark, Cld brig Alfarata, Biber, Ma- fanzas. Si MARKS, March %7-—4rr bark Samuel Mosley Jr, Holm, NYork: bilg Someou, Leerbail, do, Cid 28th, berks Mary Lu- reila, Gibbs, NYork; 20t, Fre tecor, afunrae, do In port barks KJ Gamble, Powell, for NYork lg: Sawuet Posey, Tr, pole, dieg; brige GT Ward, Briggs, ldg; Samson, ‘ ine oft, di pr 9—Arr (by tel) shin Messenger, Cardiff. ate lhyer, rata ih BAVaNNAM, PERSONAL, Lyorseuius DODSWORTH.—MR. CORNELIUS DONS worth. tanner, bamng salled by the ship Hampshire, baud for New York, on the te Taruary, 125), will hear af prooerty pow due to him by nddressiog Albert avy. one . Keg, American Leeds, bigland, or thomas Dixon, New York. F sN¥ PERSON WHO 84W THR BOY LUN in udgoo street, near Franklin, on Saturcay, P ormation concerning the affair at Ivo, 10 Fra! will couter 4 favor on the bereaved parents. MATION WANTKD—-OF leskey, sleo of Grace fagarty pregal, ire! were reniding in this oy. thenkrally rr ANNE AND MARY allot near the town of When last heart trom AbY Information of thei will be ved by their cousin, Mabel Laughey, at No. 22 Morris street. M* HE ¥, FORMERLY MiSS MARKY ANN IR wh rom ¢ Caven, Irelend, will learn somethioy n her ing on John K,' Hackelt, Atoraey at Law HASOW 40 IN READE STREET “he WHO Oat and & cout for Mis “pay” to order, from & coantry customer, and gave bis name as JH. H—,'U south street, leftride, Will save himeeif tronbie by sending the srine oack, “na be ina heen epotted.?? Vos MEMOCKER BLOCKPNHUATS 13 REQURSTED to come bok As Goon a4 pomsible, Tt matters not what has buppened, everything sali be forgotten, Anrwer me or come yonrvelt, tut pry d) not make earueal out of joke it you are need of neyth ng please inform me aad J will seud it to yon, Plense aoswer me immediately, f THE LECTURE S@ASON. 4, OHKEVER WILL DELIVER TS 8KOOND LEC AB Dita: slavery at the gre.t hall of the Cooper inwtitute this evenieg, commencing at 73 o'clock, Bubjest—God's Personal iiberty 1 and oar Siave Trafic and Legialation contrasted. 3 free. SPORTING. Nes le oGh LOVERS OF THE INVIGORATING AN © game of akiives—The underaigned would ri Bpnounes what bev Lt opeo on Monday, April UI, «i! PY M, hie commedioua ground ‘eter of the West rhodes” 96 bidridee street, “the Bxcelaior,” upoa which on sasion the mneb respected Mz. Wm, Hastings andthe renowned Mr James Massey, Of Loudon, will play a match for $50, Open wn comers. THOR, 8. MEDLRY, Propricwor. PO% SALE AN OFFICER'S UNTFORM CH FUTH ROOT mert,) uli dress and fatigue, bata short Une in use To: Hi Went Ninet tn the evenia: qmire it ae RESTAURANTS, MAManpe saroor, I MAILT ARIS BALLOONS WADARS BALOOM, MALLARDS SatLOod, 82h BROAD YA Gab BROADWAY. SR BRVADW AY, Sa) BROADWAY. ‘Where Indien ona get the best o9 crear and he best ane’ fry Uh — anette my WATCHES, JEWELRY, 86 ‘i BWELRY Ofkathe TaN SVER—G. LE FORT & 2) 60. jobversof waieles nod jewelry, ebeap for cash, at Nacsa atrcet, coor No, ¥, titel oor. RAILROADS. iW YOUR AND HARLEM RATEROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT, Gn and efior Wednesday, April 6 1859, trains will leave siath street wtation, Ni na tollowa:— for Wilamabrie ge. for Dover Plains. for White Plains, for Whita Piaina feom While and Orntre atrvets #00 PM. for Wiliemaoridge. Kewrning, #1 leave B40 aM, from While 6:20 A.M. from Dover Plains. 6.40 ALM. ‘roms Willamabridge, * trom Witte Pain inail train from AThany. trom Wiiltormabrulge. ™. from Williamebridge. ™. from White Slams bt. trou. Wiliwmabridge. Ww. ot CaMPRELL, Superintendent, Pears LVAMA AAILROAD.—TOR GRHAT CW tra! route to the West Time at least aa short and rates ln parma tnt ete Orn onntenct for Cengst va wen pot "1 ” the rolire Wert, onl at the company’s offies, No. 2 br oy Fete VLULOT EF, Paananger Fed 7 fittow #0, Freight wo 5:0 ' cther’ ofltrers of the revime nt, for gaid ik OSPOT Hifcearha Big a OUEST, Qe MOslLaL GUest, TAK MUSICAL GUbsY, THE MUSIOsL GUast, THE MUMNMaL GUEeT, THe MUSICAL GUEST, THe Musival GUEST Gb NUsiUaL GUant, THE mi LOU sa, ane WL Guter, Poe 10 CRNTN WEAKLY, FOR 1) CESTS WEEKLY, FOR W ObNIS WKEK LY, For W 0! eg Saeee BOR by CENE aeaLY, FOR 10 CEN18 WEERLY, $oE 10 CEr 18 WEEKLY, VK 1) CoNTS WEEKLY, FOR 10 Cents WEEGLY, FUR W ONS WeekLy, you will procure as much choice music as can be had af amy wusic #tore tor $2, bi ieatt np contains 12 pores ot new und choice masto,.” privied on beandful paper, the full size of music. bt tee ecited by BC. Watson, Req, & gertleman sith over twenty yenre reputation a8 & mueiesl couposer and critic, No Wore Ul ite class cou bear any comparinon to 1, Buy weopy, price 10 cesta and indge for yourelt. roadway agency, OnOWEN's, 690 brondway. Fublication office. 13 Frankfort seset. SPECIAL NOTICE ROCORLYN WaTeR CELRBRATION —DODWORTES band bavteg reserved themerlves tor the Thirteeath raql- mrot, Brood lyo, at tre request of tht Colonel, Adjuisnt and. weladrating, uce ti formed attais ae Cate Ubat they hive made other arrange. meble, Suppastog here wil be wmearelts Of muisie, aM le Uadal on fucb orensions, the Rand take thia means of informing the Publio Nhat tbe tuil band can be eogaged. For terms, &e., ap- ply st the band office, No. 6 Astor piace, or the Branch allleg; 296 Brmoane strees, Orazeax BANK, NEY YORE. APRIL 7, 1880.—O% end after Mouday next, 1)th inat , the busiaess of this bank Will be transacted at heir hew location, 192 Broadway, corner of Jeobn street. GH. SCH GAIN Sit, Cashier, JAUTION TO DEALBRS—TO DRALERS 18 BLASTIO abrce cop tuinieg threade or sheets of vuckoized rubber — ‘The uveersignea gives notice dias ae golds an absolute oon Vevonve frow + hizles Goodyear of the exclosive right to use volesoized rubber prepared according to sald Qoodyear’s o8- tent of Jane 15, 1644, fo all elasuo tabrica, the elastisity of whichis due to the abirring or corragastiny the vbente or tareade of sneb thrice, aud tg ai woven, braided, comented or sewed fabrics, or such as ar? Or bal: be covered or wrotected on or both sides ath sudstences other than runber, and ta smccth, eiastts shirred goode; and also to make and sell jodia rubber threads of vuleanwed rubber, and all threads or ot rubber which are or eau be mede or Anished by vatoo or {> be covere! by dbrovs eubsvunces. and he beredy notice that he is ready to supoly the trade with all such at rearonzble rat’ 8. apd bas « full stoce now in store Tis Vion baa been called to an advertisement sigved by Wiliam Jucson, io waich eatd Judson claims to be the owner Of the right to import apd sell such goods. ‘he undersigned is aatisiied thst this oretence on the part of ald Jucdsen ts @ fraud upon the public. and fs made for the PHApoKe oF injuring bls buerness. ald Jud rer hited Dis pretended titier to nay cours, or tothe pudite; and dors not sftord the untersigned apy opoortvatt meneing by sult against bim, in order to test these titles, Charter Goodyear coule not give uny vali tit'es to maid Judeon, or lo auy ove else, ntter the titles he hod conveved to the under= giened. ‘The question ceclded by Judge tnaersoll, in Ne York, vpop a preliminary wollow aud partial presentation the cls, wan not den.aive of the merits of the tte of tha under: wigned, ond the eard pubisbed ov euid Judson showa that the court Was Imposed HpAN bY A prete which aald {Judgon now claims to net six years ded tile fa a third @ beet ia hunself for the hail prosecnte. to the extent of the law. oll persona intringtog uoon bis sald rights. Orders Sind and tigue 10 ae parunend e HORACR H, Day. 24 Cortlanat street ‘New York, (UARTION=70 WaTCH DEALERS AND JEWELLERS — New York, March, 1859-1. & M. , LVITT, Engiand, and i9 Waiden Ine, New York, chronometer watch manufacturers, berebs inform the teade that certain of the plain watches aod erent oe ae ows make, be names an of lorria ol Minories, London, Imported {ote this country previously to’ the es‘ablihmens of thelr agency, 19 Maiden lane, under ibe managementot J H, Braaoury, thie city in aque martas aicnes, cautrary to the ‘priaciples on wher their dao move- tenis ‘snd firet clase watchos have heret.fore een construc ¢uch alterntions beicg not alone Lojurious to ihe dur the watches, by reason of the softness of ‘he aqua mari calculated to Impair the faith of purchasers of these whote reliance bas been uniformly placed on thei rucr, trefure, that there may be no mista Movements, purchasers w: ind. on examina’ ‘bat all wntel e tod movements finished at their manat on dou, England are jewelled in rubles and chryeolites only. And for Iniurs protecuon. the certibeate which ac>sm panies exch s2tel or movement will be countersigned by thelr adbury. M488, MEETING OF THE UNION OF PLANOFORTE MAKERS will be held to day, at So'cloce & Mat 231 Grand street. The delegates are requemed to leave the liste of nimes of those fa oxferent shops o@ tha table, i 2 ts IS HERSSY GIVEN THAT AR SLRCT! fr ix Directors, of the americas, atlantis wad Paside Ftp Conal Company, will be held at tne office of the Company, — ty ot New York mM . ecg oF New Fark, oo Monday, the Bd tay of May next, JOHN P. Saker abby IN P. YELVEBTON, President, New Vouk, March 1, 1330, Note, TO REAL KSTATE OWNERS AND BUILD AN ers —"he unsersigned wishes to #fect aa ar magement for the erection of 1 building above Twentieth street, on ay be tween broadway ang ighthavenue—auid bnitldtag wo he leased fo him fora term of years at a good yexrly reutal. wish the! privilege of parchastiit the same at a orice to b2 agrest on. be building to be of brick three stories bigh, with large hall in the rear, not lers then sixty or cighty feet deao, to be ised as a private xcademy und ree'dence Gwners of proserty having: Nacact lote cra amall residence capable of below altered o¢ Toviog a large and suiable hall attached rhereta, mlgot make b sevoratie arrangement by aldreasing T, H. Jones, Herald ce. 1. Soke nOghTHE AUMBERS OF ENTERPAIS2 + Lodge No. 36 are requested to meet at the lodge reom, Odd Peliowe’ Hall on ‘Cnescay eveptog, to make arrangements to join the / a0th Apr, PRIOR oF ‘No, 4 |v a6 conna May, ares * By vom oy © e ’ 7 for ins oor j Pr ABEPL ) to av the Cou tal Hanaty ling reqot i EMOV Pome fege plsce SUTOE SY ye09.- following Cirector s¢ ‘ANDI - Ata go a Stout Fac ‘ View Prea Ps HE N Comp street to t Twenty-6 HEE ¥ The cautaaty requested to attend the r ilar ex ag tor April at the ofloey 44d ‘avenue, 0 Rensy oventagy Avril ABS, at 3% Folo08, when Ite pre posed to make rome clepoutiee of 1 Soak W. MILLER, | M hy RUULDERS —WHTy] MARBLE AT HASTINGS m= % oa. aber. ROAI nove ‘al Fou ue an 40 ASSOCIATION, ale in blocks from thrdn to thirts cable feet axe’, on gnc | terns, Inquire of M.A, BhiwtNGRK, No. 8 Grand sire, Jersey City, or of Rt, BEKD, BEN: i ‘HR TRANSATLANI (0 BALLOON —TOR LIVE AN surf boat, being built for Mr. John La Mountain, for b Aientie voyage, aitrecte much attention at INGRRS ILI, basaar, 20 Bould street. jaenau street, N. ¥. RILFIOIAL TREPH INSERTED AT THE (LOWK: posribie prices. Set on silver $8; coralite, $10; go 2; Condntions qums on plating, $25. 1eeth extracted a S19 Canal street, near Mercer, one block weet of [ror ston STAY —2KBTA EXTRAOTEO IN TEN 4RU0N, eu ses ae, JAGLETON'S TWHATY FIVE DOLLAR OONTINTIO. GZ wun seis on platina wil) beae comparison for siren quality nol artistic merit with any other work la the elty at a (thoos 319 Canal street, near Mercer, one block west Wend wae ( NLY $10.—PEARL VULOANITS S8T8 OF TRE Woarronted, Gumetype teeth, benutitil, comzortanle, » viceable. “Teoth extrated Instastagsoamiy) Spvam. Ew Msbed 1440. Foor premiums, Dr. MANBOM, Cwenty sen street ond Fixhh avenne, $1 0-85 $)0—-$10— $10 —-$10—S10— $10—$'10—F10—B' a only $10.—"'Penrl vulennite” sets of warren! “Comorype teeth,” bewutifal, servicenbie. Teeth axtracte) — Mantanerusly= 06 pain, Ktablidbed 1810. Foor prmamiu: | DE. MANSON, Twenty second street and Sixth av’ ‘THE, BALL SEASON. ARAN BALL ON URNAY OLAY" Merers. BKOWN & BINGHAM, Jhoome, bave the honor to sonouvee that Uke place on when they ty a pelven io render the eutortainment a pleasant one » may bovor them with weal. ‘Ilckets 8! een ae | POVITICA. DREN SCOUNTY,. NRW OWN FE ROTION.—THF | JONN 1. BOD han for the fonrth term been eimoted Almost a noentmons vols again ty he fies OF Santor Newtown, pri 7, 1260. v t '