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8 MUNICIPAL AFFAMS, Board of Sur ervisors, Aspecias meeting of tbY, Board was held yesterday Whernoon, President Swart im the Chair. After the (wansaction of some “.nimportant business, Supervisor PUR- BY waid he deeired to read the resignaticn of Bupervisor meee rege” Mey Yons, May 3 1860 |, President MPrating toce apposed cut ot ie Oommbaloners the Public Saarities and ( or‘eciors, . deom ‘uty to po- Bosra n te wdich I was heretofore lected. na vue of whe Super tere of the chy oné srunty of Bow York w! atpcerely your's, Supervisor Bicyt wen offered the following resolu- That tn sooepting the resigestion of Supervisor Teuac Beli Jr, the Hoard of mupervievra of the ese one’ of Ne moat effietent seat ceri g 2» seesiows of the Board 8 fair and ego Aabie manner over? July (he ovmfdence jail was com- report, which otion was made and carried, that a standisg Oom- maitice on Public Charities and Cor rections be appointed. then resumed, and protracted to some Site finally ‘asked leave to witharaw resolution , which were laid over:— th of March lest, a fire occured in benny) in the moat street, between Sixth and avenues, attended with a fearful loss of life, no less than Duman beings falling victims to devouring elo. there 1s every reason to suppose that the caused by the act of an incen and, where- je the duty of the manicipal aut ‘of this city freq imperative duty ot the Common Council to some means by which perpetrators of the same be b ht to justice. ™ieotved, bis Hosor the Mayor be, and is hereby, @uthorized and requerted to offer a reward of $2,500 for hepsion and conviction, or for such information ‘tha: lead to the arrest and conviction, SV Sy ‘who net fire to the building in Forty-tifth street, een Sixth and Seventh avenues, in ‘month of ‘Mareb bast. SMB VISIT OF THE GREAT MASTERN STRAMSUIP TO NEW YORK. ‘The acting Mayor sent in a communication, stating that THE FLOATING DROT OF TUK CITY. Corr or New Yory, Dxvaktaant ov FiNance, the Gaances of the city government tn a satisfac: For this parpows a ordinance bas Prepared creating and directing the tesue of a public or stock to be called the ‘Floating Debt Fund Stock," ‘@ berewith cubmitied aud reoommended for adop id to supply ig inthe various a. as will be aoe by the following statement — Amount of ascertained deficit in assessment fund, beopcbensonseneseseoes $361,210 ration for ry removing buildings cid aie aineaaeein nie of asecesments for openiag streets, &c., apparently due January 1, 1859, Dut since discovered to have been previously collected Amount of stcertained actual deGcit in the street improvement fund, December 31, 1859...... Amount payabie by the Corporation on account t deficiencies \u the valua jon of property on the line of various street improvements as gersadie for such works. sess 336 802,627 163,620 24 Amount of items of assonements for sirect im wements apparently due January 1, 1859, Eitetnce dmcovered to have Deen Previously Amount of remianous and auowapces mate in persuance of resolute of the Common a coveneupuntuonseet e10ves 14,782 be the asseteme nts for benetit oa account of the opening of Comtral PAK... 6... .cceseceseee Batimaied jom in the amount of preliminary and otber expenses aod payments to contra> fore on various works beyond what ts reco verable by arsesements, the total amouat of woch expenses and atvaners not covered by asscsaments, being $528,645 05, way........ Amount of lneses 06 tettlements, made in 1850 ‘whith owners of lends porchased by the Oor- poration for unpaid aescaemente, vpon re. demption of such |e setts sererneeesee Amount of uppai! ase nts open real ratate owned by the Corporation, condrmed prior io Jan. 1, 1860, cetimated ot... sseee Amoun! of deficiency cocastoned corrections Of taxes in 1869.26.66... 66 Amount of es*imated loeset upon asresimeats, amounting ws $28,561 04, remaining wnco! Dee, 31, 1859,. , 164,160 250,000 20,790 75,000 123,498 | bal? ail be seen from lawfully be trcurred, Lal drawa tne Seesury, fo pects’, fa the fax law, ae ace ripg ibe Te ee Se nn Tok change the Teauirenenns | oxperienced prailiet, whe declared hie to be in fine oon Bit s' if Respectfully submitted, ROBT. T. HAWS, Comptroller, Referroa to the Commitiee on Finance. 9h Ee A mane ete lellowing sums were appropriated: $600 New York Opthaimic Hosptal; $600 for the Women’s Prigon Association; $1,000 for the Eye and Far In- NEW YORK. HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY.4, 1660. | te to Blame Heenan’s Head Being Ouc of Condition? YO THE ED'40R OF THE HERALD. According 10 80 Ffeount publihed in Bell’s Life Usreo or four days befe re the ight, Heenan had been wtripped | im London after his release on ball and examined by an | ition, only ‘bat hie “ head was very fat,” and this defect im the trating was naturally attributed tothe two days some curious facts may yet transpire on this side of the water, Owing to the statement made at that examination the reteree agreed that Heenan should have two dsys more for bis training, that the interference apc his fat head might not affect bie In the ast number of Wilkes’ Spirit | find a letter that, though published eince tke publication of that writer's a<- count the nght, was written previously. It contains (bis passage Efforts were made to frustrate me ta thie terprise by York. bi and bad *4 ledge ments Beeday, top ateamer : chien barefooted tp the atabdie, and a wre! 2 * 3 ‘4 Jen from betng let up tn bis training, three. Beg REESE. HSE The Mermons. 4 MANIFESTO FROM JOBEPH SMITH, THE SON OF THE PROPHET. ‘The following ia the manifesto of young Joe. Smith, for the organization of & new Mormon Ohurch:— In taking the head of the Mormon Church, I am running ar counter to the opinions of many people; but beiiev: Gas DETRIB AND BURNERS ON TER LAMFR AND FORD that “there ie a destiny that shapes ber'ends,” Lam coc. BUILDINGS. ouch 5 eeraure saphena opposed to ‘The Board concurred with the Councilmen to |. | such a measure stand time om ‘te $15,000 to have the ieepelie moatee voey for reflection, aasiedod thet Gm: investigation ‘willreault 4 laced on each of the in the street city and in te public buildings. Sh ‘To those famillar with the Deeks upon which our faith ca enone pn ma ea Few 4 Touilieg: with thease, - | oy ee ees a hry» po ny Eomeyhe ; oy ay m, of the Battery was called up and 4 . 1 know that many stories are now circulated in ‘The sum of $500 was Batand of colors | reference to what will be the result of step I have for the Ninth regiment. taken. I know that many believe that I After some further business the Board adjourned to | Salt Lake. To those who know me,it ls needless Monday next. cy iins 1 ame oat gning to Go ney eas Bees of polygamy and disobedience to Department of Public Charities. tepanced there; to those who do not know me MEASURES OF ECONOMY, MODIFICATION AND REFORM— | Sud 10 whom my. principles are unk een Se ee fiagrast act of disobedience 10 the The Board of Public Charities and Correction met yes- some atriking breach of more slit , deserve terday a‘ternoon at the Rotunda—President Draper in tbe } nation of society; w! do r chair, and every member present, Tam ready for tbe Cay CER According to the weekly statement, the number of in" | tion I mates of the various institutions under charge of the Board was 7,382, showing a decrease of 150 since the last meeting. ‘The following report of the Committee of the Whole was eres read apd accepted — Believing that the institutions under our care will be greauly benefited the following action administration which seems to be demandea by consider- ations of a sound policy :— 1, On the removal of an officer, except when otherwise ordered, ten days salary shall be allowed to the parties ischar; a ed. 2 That the office of enya f warden of the penitenitary, the deputy superintendent of the workhouse, the office of be clerk at Ube etorebouse, and the clerk of the peniten- Rr 3 That the pent ise 4 the same to be Daned by the Commissioners 4. That six heepersin the workhouse be discharged, the same to be pamed by the Commissioners 5. That ihe salary of each and all of tne keepers be the ame—$650 per acoom. 6. The salary of the warden of city prison be reduced #7 Fie salary ot to be $700, 2 of engineers 8. One keeper to be discharged at the Tombs, to be pamed by the Commirsioners. 9, The rates ot the old Board to be adopted for the government of the institutions, until changed by the Com. ranted to ve caved m, ana nereworore vistlers to be required to obtain stitutions and friends from the the eu; \tendent of outdoor il. person to be tum, ex relatives ‘with the legioner®, or by thelr epecial order. The salary of the warden of the city prison $1,750, which is reduced by the above ction to $1,500. change, economy and modification recommended as « beginning of an poor. to visit ‘he Lunatic Asy- the inmates, unless in company has been A certain claes of the keepers in the public buildings apiorm siandéard of Cepepsed with Jb apewer to an inquiry from Mr. Nicholson asto what acthon bed taken place in reference to Bellevue Hospital, the tated that arrangements had been made for building from vermin, apd for in ite internal affairs. He bed Jormed that some two hundred rate were taken on Wednes- With the Commissioners, into the interoal management of the Hospital, and ascertain what arrangements can be made forthe beter accommodation of the inmates. A meeting had been held on Monday, at the house of Dr. James 2. Weod. when the report of the commitiee hei been from the chairman, Dr. B. W. Macready; and the subject bad been freely aiscussed, and pos:poued for further coptideration & fuller developement of facta. The Board then adjourned to next Thursday after Boon at 344 o'clock. Meeting of the Police Commissioners. ‘The above Board met yesterday afternoon. Both Com- missioners present. The resignation of Dr. Gould 04 one of the surgeona was recelved and accepted, and Dr, Holmes appointed to ill the vacancy. Application was made by the wife of John Baker, a po- \coman, who died from smallpox, caught while convey. ing 8 prieoner aliacked with the disease to the mation house, to be placed on the list of benefolaries of the Wi dows’ and Orphana’ Fund, Josephine Anderson, sister of Engene Anderron, killed by Cancomi; Anne E Pago, mother of ©. W. Miller, patrolman, who died while in dis" el of bis duty; and the wife of Walter 8 Jarboe, who abu ibe several cases were referred to the Preai The following report was received from the Cherry strett—Now 20, 22 (118 lamates), 24, 25 inmates). 67 (40 inmates), 68, mates), 1 (48 in mates), 06, 101 (38 inmates), 102, 108, 113 (48 inmates) mae had to taxation. Respectfully ROBT. Cntr oF New York, Deramranyy or Frvaxce, } Comprrorian’s Orrick, May 8, 1860. | f om Comox Covren.:— ition of your honorable bodice is Mall rags Saet tranem: ak, on submitted T. HAWS, Comptroller. that the Tax law of 1960, a copy ite! to Fou by the on the ‘and printed '2 the jourual of the Board 197 and 212 inclusive, contains aa. Of Supervisors to raise moneys o which Ma not seked for by HEEL! siete 78 Hl I 121 (55 inmates), 145 (00 inmates), 149 (48 inmates), 21 2194, 228. The’ officers speak exectabie condition of these pisces, by (wo dwelling Stresta< Ver, 9 MY throughout, particularly ; eimedant water; very Mithy be- Old framed bousea, dangerous, mephitic tnd iatolerably aiuhy. rn Bleoeker strect— 13. 1 joe. 178, 184, 185, 187 Mrcet—Nos 10, 16 Sireet—Nos. 75, 88, 00, 95, 102, 104, 105, 108, 119, 128 Seventh avenge—Nos. 127, 131. Went Twenty sixth atreet—Nos. 164, 161, 163. Wert Twenty ninth street—Nos. 252, 204, 308, 510, 324, 330, 332. The Boar then’ adjourned. The Commissioners of Emigration. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In the report in your paper this morning of the * © privately expressed himeelf that the Comminsion- of em Ly were feat becoming as corrupt as the Permit me to correct this erroneous statement. Your reporter certainly migunderstood any remarke made by a the above, and have pever ia- ‘between the Commissiovers and AND. CARRIGAN. <uneeenneeeenoestemteneS Indictment Against Hicks, of Ovyater Sloop Notertety. UNITRD STATES CrRCTIT COURT. Before How. Judge Smatiey. ~The Grand Jory entered court this morning, And prevented the following ville of indictment :— The Uwtted Staves v4. Albert W. Hicks alias Wiliam John- May 3. + Bhi o it # expected some movemen: # i) care of Micke. bave received a salary of $720, which is reduced t) the The services of the biacksmithsof the penitentiary were | Dr. Stewart, and he stated been in. | Peekskill by this brotal murder. es Ay anc that they seem to be leaving the prem'ses. He eid © Was & COMMilee appoin| by the Med). | cal Board of Bellevue Hospital to examine, in connection | lost his life by failing overboard, also made application, | Tuesday. The leading bankers are not anxious to ofthe | draw, finding it difficult to buy either bills or Sanitary | Dullion to remit against drafts, and their asking 5 ve mates), 26,29. 51 (87 Lowy) 5 ea |, 87 (30 | 274, 282, 286, 290, | publicly, aa! never expreased or enter. raged society, and 6! shall merit. Numbers of the readers of the Ee gs the con- prociaim against it Thave been jadged here- tofore by mine, and I am willing still to be so judged, ask. ing all to do so fairly and impartially, laying their preju- dices aside, relying not spon rumor for their Knowledge, but for themselves. the here de Jon ee phe Bp ”” hoping no man will juige me without Know. JOSEPH SMITH. Murder at Peeksktli. CORONER'S INQUEST, ETC. Yesterday afternoon two prisoners, named Thome Tryor and John Mac, both residents of Peekakill, Putnam ‘White Piains, in charge of officer Williams, of the former Village, to await the action of the Graad Jury, for killing Mr. John Kennedy. The particulars are as follows:— About eleven o'clock on Saturday night Pryor and Mac Went ito © porter NOUS Kept vy Thomas Nyley, im Peekekill, and being @ Rg, SSoemnpted wo put tern out, when they closed with 4 throw him down. Mr. Riley holloed for be!p, when his brother in-law, Mr. John Kenpeocy, rau to bis sesistance and lifted of Ryley, when Pryor deliberately turned round aad ttabbed Kennedy in the abfomen, inflicting a frightful wound, néarly three inches in length. He in great spony until Tuesday morning, when pated hie suierings. oa were arrested the same Cay. An inquest was held upon the body Oo. roner Grip, and a post mortem examination by that deceased came to his | death by being stabbed in the abdomen with a sharp instrument, apparently a knife. When arrested Pryor had & bicody knife in his possession. Mr. Kennedy | was & peaceable, respectable man, about twenty-two pears of age. Intense excitement bas been caused in FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Tuvaspay, May 3—6 P.M. | Money continues as easy as ever. Some lenders | Pretend that rates are hardening, and that the sup | | Ply is falling off; but we can find no trace of any | change in prices. We quote, as before, call loans | 5 per cent; short first class paper 525); 406 months, double names, strictly prime, 5446; se cond class 8 6 10, &c. The advices from Europe are | very favorable in regard to money, breadstuffs and confidence; but the heary Smount of cotton at Liv- erpool, and the quick inquiry for money which jp Part results therefrom, lead to soni® spprebeaaions of a heavy fallin the staple. A few specie ship- ments from this side will assist the holders “f cot ton materially. The movement of the Sub-Treasury | haa become unimportant; the receipts to-day were | $60,136, of which $46,000 were from customs; the | Payments, $151,276; the balance this evening, | $7,512,687. | Foreign exchange is quiet at the closing rates on ) | rate is 1099 for 60 day bills, One or two houses, however, offer sight bills at 110), which is 4 lower | afford to the South the required guaranties for the safety of their property, In itself, a depreciation in State stocks would not be more alarming than a decline of railway property. It would, om the face of i, merely involve @ losg of income to some thousands of individuals who have invested their money in that class of property. But se Btate stocks are weed over the greater part of the Union as a basis for banking issues, a general and severe decline in their market value would create great embarrassment im banking circles, It is, in fact, impossible to foresee what would be done if politi- cal events destroyed the market value of the stocks which are deposited as security for the redemption of bank notes in most of the States of the Union. A general and sweeping panic would be the first of the evils to be apprehended from such ® contingency; this, if combined with political alarms, and preparations for civil war, would inflict upon commerce an injury that can scarcely be exaggerated. H Some of the returns of the traffic on the Western railways for April have come to hand, and we sub- join our usual table:— 11,6%4 ine 4,777 The increase on the Galena was wholly in the fourth week of the month. The corner is now turned. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this $1,711,464 73. ‘Treasury notes, 53 per cents, have sold at } per cent premium. > The annual election at the Chamber of Com- merce took place to-day, and the old officers were generally re-elected, viz:—P. Perit, Esq., Presi- dent; Royal Phelps and A. A. Low, Vice Prest dents; J. Smith Homans, Secretary; and the follow- ing an Executive Committee:—Geo. Opdyke, W. 8. Griffith, F. A. Conkling, F. 8, Lathrop, H. W. Barstow, R. B. Minturn, C. H. Marshall, J. D. P. Ogden, W. K. Strong, Jno. D. Jones. The Independent of to-dsy reports:— Business continues very acti the fs much oimsiniabed * importers and commission Prices of ali kinda of while lots of Fl Ff Re more Centred now, being done by s houses comparatively than it was a few years ago. We have New Orleans papers of the 29th of April. The Picayune of that day thus notices the exchange and money market:— ‘The receipt of private Sephe still higher rates HH New York for bilison afurtber advance in our market, advices announcing the joined 2 108%; and 109, the latter with documents siiached, 101%, a 1 Fravee 6f.133; a leuricd ¥ New York, de lal and , yesterday. demand ery: The Philadelphia Bulletin of last evening thus notices the aspect of the market of that city:— The mo 4 is 5, 3 if inary one. from B pea to a fi! wih any quantity of extracted by the aid of quicksilver. The *‘N; ly cote into Boston hands, as the charter bave'returned to’ Bomtour felipe creat valve of the business under good At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Bank Note Company, beld yesterday, the following gentlemen were elected trustees for the ensuing year:—Tracy R. Edsen, Charles Top- pan, Mf. {. Danforth Samuel H. Carpenter, Neziah Wright, Edward I. Danforth, I. Dorsey Bald, Robert Draper, Francis W. Edmonds. ¥ Stock Exchange. THcnspay, May 3, 1860. $2000 US 6's, 1862.. 162 600shs NY Oem RR. 78% 1000 Tenn 9. b bI0 78% 000 2000 800, Teco 19000 ood Baw Es than the 60 day bills; these will, of course, be ; | covered by gold. The rates for francs are as glowing terme of the | before—5.11j for short sight, most of which are | bills, ‘The Vanderbilt and and 5,133 for 60 day City of Baltimore will take out a heavy shipment of specie, probably over 4 million, and the Cunard steamer direct from this port on Wednesday next will also take out a fair amount. Stocks exhibited a fair improvement to-day, with an increased business, Galena rose two per cent from yesterday's lowest price; Rock Island advanced 4 per cent, and all the Western shares in propor: tion, The increased traffic on these roads attracts outside attention to the low price at which most of the stocks are selling. Panama advanced 2 per ent. The business throughout the day was fairly | active, and the market closed steady at the follow- | ing quotations:—Virginia 6's, 92} a 2; Missouri 6’s, 83441; Canton Company, 21 94; Pacific Mail, 104$a 4; New York Central Railroad, 785 & 79; Brie, 16f817); Hudson River, 41} a 42; Harlem, 124 9 13; do. preferred, 38 a j; Reading, 42j a 43; Michigan Central, 45} a 4; Michigan Southern and | Northern Indiana, 124; do. guaranteed, 24h ag; Panama, 146) a 147; Illinois Central, 59) a 60; Gar | lena and Chicago, 64} a j; Cleveland and Toledo, 284 @ 20; Chicago and Rock Isiand, 66 a ' The adjournment of the Charleston Convention without nominating a candidate completes the dis organization of the democratic party; henceforth the republicans are the only coherent party in the country. The effect of this supremacy of the par- tisane of abolition is to be seen in the decline of State *tocks, nearly all of which, bat especially Temnessees, Virginians, Missouris and Californias, have declined from $ to 14 per cent since the De- mocratic Convention met. In the event of any disruption of the Union the first securities which would be depreciated would be State stocks, eape- cially thore of the border slave States; hence the decline which we note. The public view the bolt at Charleston, and the subsequent pro- ceedings of the Convention, as premonitory indications of &® still more alarming division of interests next fal, in the event of the election of a President whose principles would net * 7000 bi pe lO Bri b's 3060 Bow BRR I mt i Reta mate 2000 Mich So 24 m b 9000 Goeben br bis, 1006 Mich go sfbe.es See ‘22 Bank of Com 5 Del hed 100 Gal HH do... 16 Fenn Coal 10 Cumd Coa! 8 Pac MSS 308 do. » do. Cley 50. do. Ld do 0 NY Gen Cake , 200 “6 0 Del, 86 we F soishSssse8s esSBSEee 538 SECOND BOARD. $40000 Tenn 6's, 90. 91 aha 38 Ru mintes: BX Siamese oy Pacli800.090 104% 100 Panama RR. ue" 16040... BBO 104% 4o.. 1464 40 NY Central RR.. 70 Gal & Cai O45 00... 0 &.. Oe RR aes Chic & : oe y bode 400 Bariem RR. 12 900 Harlem RR pref... Fad bened CITY COMMERCIAL venga tne eles wore moderate buoy aney bois, i Ht i i : i I s af fie ii | ql ii th i : We. , and Sto. for white. Date were more Le] for Western Conran — A’ were offered, from 180, to 143; 13 S00 dectine of | two three brig are af near te OW {Bont ss query Sgt sm preview sae’ an 0a Syn bound cut Wind by lghiy weatber howdy. wold te the trade ea ym Herald Marine Corrox.—The sales embraced 1, Se, Jee ERY Who, Aprii 36—In the onse of SS SR were at ) whieh was Garden Key darbvor Facer bea were moderate. BS ‘ se oo cara ne ia ae 0 a ‘aie and come lots at 2s. To Losdou—65 bia. pags al tbe he 2m. 64. , apd 100 basen Bae furs at 266. per ton. & hove a7 ae Glaagow ane to te contiiant wore sactengnt. on damaged bales of Faas Tos Aurora orgs of Mashsysomprang 150 | woke? pass re doles, vas old on ives anes ne bal ae Lame wea quiet, with small sales at T6o. for common, widrLiners “alee of 200 thdes Cube masoovado were vers, ai 2 he toe ba made ab 2140; 160 Dble. do. a 300. 8 B6e., and 100 do. | ISA pho ga sok oa ye Sronee.—Sales of 190 bble, spirits turpentine | wie nn'cs ™ coal went ashore on (Ghee) were mace 470; olberdeserpione were quit pe etter 5 ‘tbe | was Proviaoxs.—Pork—The market exhibited more buoy: | from wend plasters ry firmness; the sales footed about 1, ‘& | older no bas refereven to Sisdo bile inchudisg new mean at $17,085 917 76; rime | Pored wreched mths plass’ nd wees at $17 25; uni told at $18, and prime mt | Scue 914 20 a $14 25. ene aS oe ae Western ab mess at $12 50 » $16, Cot meats were in fair with eales of 160 bhds. and tlerces at 67%4¢. a 7X0. sboul- ders and at 8%c. a 0%c. for hams. Lard was frm aed in steady request, with sales of 800 0 900 bbis. and tierces eee tet ee ‘Bacon was frm; 40 bhés. aoe at Butter and cheese were un- Rics was firmly held, but less active. A saleof 65 eeeene pres arene a cigs Sveara— market was quite active, and closed at am advance of about Kc. per lb. The salesem- braced about 4, bhds., in which were 250 For Ree Oe a fe athe remainder consisted al mort entirely of Cubs muscavado, chiefly within the S38, end 4100 bape, Iocinding 30,000 Manta, ONC, 04 7,000 Fornambuoy'at 00 ois r of 000 and 700 bbls. at 230. ‘ eae ements im Real Estate. Tf SALE OF THR THORN By A. J. Blocker, Soa & Oo 1 Jot om the ». ©. cor. Broadway & 89th st. 1 8 CS ee eee ene 1 ” &. ©. cor. Broad’ 90th er ©, Braawey,edjaing, — _-* cor, 10th av. A. w. @. cor, 10th av. 1 8. w. cor. 10th 1 — w,8. 10th ay. 4 1 «4 a 6o« lo « 14 7 « a « 1 « 1 « 1 « 20 3 1 aw, Sth 1 “ gs sob 925 32 Bw Bou ot, 8 « pe sone, ‘06 , ied B. &. 89.b st. , 20; 830 qo Bs. Soh st aahoumune” iso ., % ©. 8. G0th st, adjoining, smo 1 lot on the s. ©. corner 9th av. 1,725 1 large gore 8. w. corner Sh av. and 5,900 4 low €. corner 9th av. and 1,260 a“ 2, W. corner 10th ay. and 90th st. each. ase 4 “ and gore in rear of above, each... 870 4“ a. w. commer 10th ay, and Dist st, cach. 2,040 8 “ ©. & Broadway, bet. 90th and Slst st., each.. 1,500 8 “ w.. 10th av,, bet, 90th and Dist st, each... 1/440 17 #. 90th st. rear of above, ‘960 y o caedns hoes adjoining 1,808 & ae. Ooh at * do, ieee 4 “© n.'w. cor. 9th ave. and 90th at, 1440 4 8. W. cor. Mh ave. and dist 1,400 u ind gor ‘our of" v0 {etter trom Capt Rowley, of sbip Junior, of dated ‘ B. ¢. cor. Brosdway 2,120 eae eee eee : iv ew tanare ] Finds fr ibe inti Cape; had been 0 foe é . ®. w. cor. 10th ave. 0 Y 4 “ cor. 10th ave. and Tio nrties FH 106 sp fis eh ant Issn bark Ontomitn, Me- 4 “ 8. e. cor. 10th ave and 1410 | | March 11, berk Benj Commings, Briggs, Dartmouth, cutting ¢ ¢ ates Sear Lr in a whale. 8 6“ @. do. O Noe ee ae uit | abana ne Bas reese 4 4 6 w. cor. Sih ave. and 924 1,800 | [8168, 1on 6 W. bo seca ae anaes eaeeee ase agi U; 1g dave from MOrleane tor Liverpoel, 4 < RW; cor. oh ave ana to iso nel angela of Bestn. 10 days from NOrleans for e . Broad’ Me Be a Teen tna oft is Ss dina ings ee es, we. oor. I ” a Key Went $ « Sp seman eek saheee iano kcaves: 10 daye hence for Jeamal, Apri 4, it 38 43, 8 3 Re ee + jane ‘en Foreign Ports. 2, W. cor. %b av. Bescay 1o Ot, Grahame 4 “ 8. w. cor, Oth ay. and ere a] eiegy Seateny Grom $one : 1420 | Barxranaven, April 15-814 Genesee, Molatyre, a port to " p. &. 02d at, rear, bass siRtREADOS, April 10—In port beta Julia, H Arey, Ryder, for af etka aa, ea Heo | nairdse Ti Wartls Riese ts Bane ‘ Baven, jeaky, Maer Naeem $ GuavesenD, April Ii—Arr Ceylon, Crowell, Wiltiagion, 4 BRO. April 12—Arr N 6 WBURG, : ented eaelatinglaae! 8 seven 4 wufferea ry Wi Chapman, ‘tiem _~ Ee SRE chcpas, pete, wma * Leth, WJ Morris, Jeckeon, Caloutia; Queen, Witdeme, q April out, Defiance, Haley, for New- igus, a Wi good many i yahen ace Pine dy capitalists for investment. m0. — yy. ad he Tat ar ter Ger tinesoien” SHIPPING NEWS, | temBurncesjieq wih mules hapres Sie, —F mers Pn hts RE Mery, me woh. tne es NB. A ary bare Chrigaa, Trimble, W ARRIVED eerste == acne? “anes Telegra: Marine Reports. ORLAR FANDY HOOK, May 8 Logermn gs | for Havsna and Now Orieann, passed over eu Si Pa > "s

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