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2 POLICE ESPIONAGE. Kenned Viaoeg Kane—Phe Whol) South by ‘ow York Dotec- tives—Com ments of the Bultimore Press, die., do. (From tbe Baltimore Exchange, March 4} | We insert in another ooumu 4 copy of cortaiu corres- recently bau by Marshal Kane, at the request ‘the Police Board of this city, with Mr. Superintendent feeeeey, of te Bor ork viieo. The association of the Tame of the Istier offoer with the waiioivus and abaurd coneerning the police sutborities aud peopie of imore, which have Deen recently circulated by the Noribern press ip connection with the hegira of Mr. Lia- | ‘colin, furnished an opportunity for cawblwbing the false hood and tsomg the fabrication of those slaaders We are glad that the Police Boarc availed themselves of the | 8 ago, aa w the w soad twenty men to | rvs needed no confirmation. ‘Oorroboration which Mr. kenuedy’s letter Dow sup- |, bow little soever it may [yours per eaanay may ty of the republican preparat: Md anything whatever todo with the Becearesicnt, See whtoh they made for the occasion, Dut that on arriving in the city he found hiw aavice ‘was not needed weet oo See ee farther states 1D wing adv! x in’ route from Harris- change of Mr Lincs burg to Baltimore, he sent an express tele- , on February 22, to Mr. Wood, of the jal perty, advising them tc g>dowa by the Nortbern Central ‘Railroad ua ‘‘pertectiy safe.’” Nay, more, be bears voluntary ano explicit Lestimony to ‘* orderly snd good natured character of the very Intge crowd assembled aroune the depot to receive Mr. Lin- cotn.”’ In regard to the supreme nongense of his having discovered or traced an orgamzed piot in this city to as- gagsinate the Promdeut elect, his disavowsi is ag explicit and ingenvous 4é could be expected from a gentioman, ‘who, after saying that a stolen report in the Pribune of a private conversation ts “wouderfully accurate,” goes om and denies, in detail, every fact and statement which it attributes to or copmect« with him. 80 much tor the fugacious exploit of the President it. We have deemed the subject worthy of this additional notice, not oaly because of tho importance spparevtly atiached to it by the or- and repreasotatives of the dominant political party, Bat becarse it apoeara to us eatirely im to lot ‘any such mmputatious upon the temper, character and Wwerpment of vur city pass unexpored, to be quoted iter as history. Vhere it no knowing bow much Capital cam be made, when vecessary, out of & falsehood ‘which bas been left’ uncoutadicted ‘or disproved, and when we remember the curreuoy which the Execotive of our State has given. for his own purposes, to a gimt- lar slancer, just as unfounded #8 the one now under dis- Oussion, we do not choose to Int the one remain, to give countenance hereafter to the other. : But there is another matter suggested by Mr. Kennedy's letter which degerves iucependent con- H NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 4, apd Lam advised that about two hundred more will leave durmg the present. week. Tt uns wot apperred to me necessary to stop this ment cise should have notitied you of it Dofure. parties are represented to me as being desperadocs of the worst Sint, an whese dopacenre Crom Oa comeNEND: cod act Ubey Cab + i ‘moroly add, that whoo I read my letters yt jour department eo turbance on the arrival of the President elect, that only twenty men were to be on a> an scort, 4 at once adeavor to induce you to inereage the number, But on secure from riet and ais ES quite equal to the flourish particular uses of the % virtually contradicts be adverts, while asserting that it ia in the general “‘won- dertuily accurate.”? What this man says, and now ascribes either to Mr. Howard or Marshal Kane, to the effect that the Baltimore authorities had ever contemplated the use of @ force of only twenty men, was positively denied by the Board in thels, publication the other day. tion by way of justifying the officious and impertinent in- troduction of New York officers into Baltimore. With regard to the departure of persons from Balti- more w join the army of the South, it is needless to aay that the ‘police authorities of Buitimore were fully post- ed on the fact, and for the relief of Mr. Kennedy and of his zeal, we may state that the fact It is an evident fabrica- the abatement bos been published by But as this is not in violation ag, the South, the operation is net prohibited in Maryland. Tt ts to be presumed that the more will perform their duty without waiting for advice or suggestions from New York oftici To the above we may very {itly add. of Police of Balti- that we have the sideration. We refer to the sdmission—or rather the ostentatious declaration—of the New York Su- intencent, that he ts keeping wp a sytem of po- apionags in Baltimore and trowles, and for use at “some proximate ' When it is remembered that the’ police force of Now ‘Vork 1s cunfessediy as much of a purely republican party organigetion us any Wide Awake ‘club in New Kogiand, while m 18 legitimate sphere, as an official body, 1ta functions are as purely local as those of a New York Alderman, it must be obvious that any ex- ‘tension of ite operations beyond the bordera of the State to which it belongs can only be for the merest und most legitimate par:y purp see. Over any alleged violations Of the laws of the Unitet States, by recruiting or yolun- for military serviow in the South or elsewhere, the New York police can of course have no jurisdiction, even at home, for it is @ State police, having the tate laws to execute avd none other. With any such move. ments ont of the state of New York it can have legiti- ‘Bo more to do than if they were going on in Chi- Ba or Austraiia. When, therefore, Mr. Kennedy has the Insolence to reter to certain alleged departures of desperadoes from this city for tho South, and to pay (hat “it has vot appeared to him necoseary to stop” them he not ony is guilty of ‘a very ridiculous rhodomontade, which he will be very shy of attempting to carry eut hore, bat he does something more. Ho wlustrates, what almost every developement Of the tat three mouths bas goue to show—namely, that what i calied at the North “sticking to the Union,” “enforcing the lawa,’’ aod “standivg by the govern- ment,” means reaily a veurpation by the North of the Dame, powers and functions of the federal goveramect, for Northern ences and purposes attogether, and not federal He shows that, iu-tewt of the present bemg question between the federal government and the South, it le one between the North and the Soath, the North’ being disguised as the federal givernment. ‘He shows thot the reyublican party, as @ marty—as a Northern State party—has wy only taken charge of the in- terests of tre federal gmvernmment in the Sith, but has the tenvri'y to in’rude i's State officials into the South, as int a province, to the fete eral government and look after the safety of t's functionaries. ‘We commend this to our readers as @ sign of the times ‘well worthy their reflection Let them couple with it State offers of militia to the general government and State aarantees of toe bonds of the general governmeat and Eney ‘wil se: bow rapiily Northern ideas are tending towards making the geoeral government a mere Northern machine. Bsa as the Southern pepe reed ee may appear when it takes the shape of State seoresion, this Northern phase of the subject is tenfold worse and more Gangerous, The one orgenizes open resistance to the fede- ral power, the other docs wot resist but usurps it, The ane produces a Souchern Confed-racy for defence, ihe other a forthern provecura'e for agy"e sion. But the sabject exteuda itself beyond our present space. We will only add, in reference to Mr. Kennedy's Btatements, oa 'o the depar ure of squads of mea from this city to the South, that tt did not reqaigp any particu- lar vigilance on the part of bis detectives to fiad out what been noticed in all our pewspapers, We risk nothing in saying, however, as we do with positivences, that po movemen of the sort har occurred here of an Dlegal character, and that uo information can be commu- nicated by Mr Keunedy or his associates to our own an thoritiee—on that or apy other subject, within the scope Of their cuty, as officers of the law, not politicians— which they wiil not be found to be quite ag f possessed of beforehand. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE SUPERINBENDENT OF THE NEW YORK POLICE AND THE MARSHAL OF POLICE OF BALTIMORE. Pouce Derautaent, OFFICR OF THR MARSHAL, Bartin net, Feb. 26, 1861. Joux A. Krxxepy, Eeq., Saporinteudent of Police, New York :— Dear Sie—I have recently noticed many newrpaper paragraphs referring to the Baltimore police, or myself 4s Marsbal, which } have deemed atterty unworthy of notice, because they either wentioued no names as authority, or the names xiven were not sack as would be likely to give weight to the various rumors in ciroulation. An erticle is, however, now going te rounds of the press, Of a different character. it uw stated thas, upon imforma- tion recetved in New Yorkg from this city, some of your detectives were sent oa here; thst by their efforts and those of Police Comm ieetoner Acwn and yourself, an or- ganized plot forthe sew rioation of the President elect Was oiscovercd; that you were satisGed of the existeace Of such a plot, and bad im consequonce recommended a change in the programme of Mr. Lincoln's journey to ‘Washington. Lookwe © your official position and my own, I deem 1 due to bose of us that [ ebouid ask whether there ia any founcation wumever for the above report of the acte and etatem pts attr buted ag above to you or any part of the New York police force acting under your Orders. Yours respectfully, GLORGE P. KANE, Marshal. Cearrnat Derarrakst METROPOLITAN eat No. 413 Broome srmmwr, counnk or Ei. Orvice Surmuarenpest, New Yorx, Fob. 28, 1861 Colopel 3x0. P Kane, Marshal of Po.tce, Baltimore:— Deak Six—In reply to your note of the 26th inst, this day received, | have to inform you, first, That I have neither published nor ordered to be published any of the newspaper articles to which you abu: vei A biy have not yot reer them al, nor have I thought tt ‘worth while in thiscase, any more than in others that , to pudliah expianations or corrections to Articlve misrepresenting the actions of my - self and the members of my foren, | do mot desire to eu work which we both Know to Cad, therefore, assure you that none of the newspaper articles to why you allude, either emanated from me or by wy #anction. One article has appeared in tho Trbunesincs—4. ¢, n the malt, was takeu from iny lips, whicn I berewi'b ened Toere ts 4 spirit in the arvicle which Tdieclaim: and a quotation, “noredy is going to tara out,” &o., which i creuited t» you, that was not so given by Ino, vor was the response stated by me to the manner bere printed — Ip other ceapecta the statement is @ wonderfully acourate sketch of what | said. J may also ad¢ that | am of the ypmwn ties either youor Mr Howard gaia something of the kiod as quoted. Oa the evenmg of Twenday, 26:b, Koveral frewos caus into my offer U fearn the faote whether any attempt was wo have been made to anwassiniaie Mr. Lincom I assured chon there was to fethdation tp the tery, aod wont on wo relate to these my parviot sation to the movements of Mr Lincoln arter be bad left New York on the 2ist inst. In comg 60 | epoke as freely aa ove frieud should «peak to another, and it was not until I bad aoarty clowed the conversation that 1 divcovered & fewsp sper reporter present, whom f had refused to commuant cate with, previous to the orrtval of my frienis. I re Bret, while he was tkiug the advantage of reporting a Conversation entirely private, that he omitted the re- marks of commendation fused to regard to the fnce and material of your force, af well as those @n the Orderly end quod natured character of the very large crowd snsemnred at mind the crpot wo receive Mr. Lipooin. However, theee are the kind of preps de- : laen os omissions the ‘00nd —f hae had officers jas 7 have hod im others farther South, even an , vemos these srcexstom trebles began two show form. ( presume in ‘thie [am vot much abeas of onr Southern friends. Not ® fow of the journeys have been undertaken while at tending ths mover reons who were ta thi city and excited our suspicions while here But no officer of pak ae ovunl exiatenoe of any b sod “ the purpose of ansassinating the President ” Although ta the prosecution of their duty ul may have deomed Ht advinadie (0 armociate cootlestegs with the bodies denominated ‘300 Volunteers” @horever they found toom, bave no ‘ted to me that even there bodies has on ination. OF course 1 them aa dangerous Organizationr, and have not in obtaining every inforwation iv my power aa to their locality, number, means Of support, members, off] cere and movements. On som= proxwnate day these points of intelligence Wedneniay of last work up to Tuestay of thin week, three hundred and twenty seven of these men ave lets your otty a pquads, tor service at the South, ‘Ddewt reason to belteve that parties connected with the York police have been actively and prominently engaged in ewrculatung incendiary publications of the law, which may yet be a subject of inquiry by the grand inqucet of our city and State. The action of these such, indeed, ag to challenge special scrutiny in Maryland, and we submit the propriety of like vigilance on ‘the part of Virginia. an thas State, in vielaiom News from Porto Rico. OUR ARROYO CORRESPONDENCE. Arxovo, P. R, Feb. 12, 1361. Markets—The New Governor of the Island, dc. :. ‘The business season having now fairly commonced, I ‘beg to renew my usual reports. . Sales of sugars thus far at 31¢ a 3%, extromes, princi- pally at 3:4, 334 #33. Molasses, 10c. per gallon; much Coftee—$12 76 a $14, as por quality. Exchangee—60 days, on the United States nominal, 1 per cent premium to par; 90 days, on London, $5 to the pound sterling; 90 days, on Paris, five francs to ‘The crop will be an average ono, and the woather fa- vorable for grinding. The many friends of Don Manucl Sevila, a highly distin- guisbed admiral in the Spanish service, in your city, where be spent several months on official duty aome (ew Jeare since, will undoubtedly be much gratitied to learn bis wppointment to the command of the Marine Depurt- This gentleman is ono of the most distinguished in the Spanish service, and retains the most pleasurable reminiscences of his residence im the Uuived ited MAUR Te Breese mane and successful efforts in resouing the crews of two American veesels on the coast of Spain. of this gentleman has been hailed with great pleasure by the island. He is a gentleman in the most eularged sense to the United States, 0c. for sugars, and $3 50 under deck, $3 on deck. ‘ Arnoro, P. R., Feb. 18, 1961. The Nao York Herald in Demand—Feeling in Regard to Secession—Markets, dc., Be. ‘The schooner Telegraph, of Telegraph line of packets to Norwich, Conn., sails to-day, with a full cargo of sugar and molasses, having on board Theodore Raymond, Eaq., of the enterprising house of Messrs. J. M. Huntington & Co., of Norwich, proprietors of the line. ‘Sugars without change since my last: ruling rates 3440. a 33(c. extremes. Molaases in active demand, at 100. Freights to United States 40c. for sugars, $3 60 for molas sen under deck. Freeh Hxrauns in great request, and vessels arriving from the ** Disunited States ”’ are besieged for news, with the inquiries if there are any late Hxratos. Secession principles find but little sympathy among Americans re- siding abroad, and I can also add, among thipmasters, who are more fully impressed of the glory tection of the stars and stripes than any other class of people. Among many American shipmasters I have met since the Preeideptial election, I have scarcely seen one who does not condemn the Northern caused the present troubles. ment of this wland. The appotatment ‘and moral pro” Coroners’ Inquests. Smewr op 4 Linmany MAy.—Ferdinand Hofhauor, « German writer of some ability, and contributor to the German Demokrat and other newspapers, waa found dead at his lodgings, No. 2134 Marion atreet, on Monday evening, under circumstances which leave no doubt as ty his having committed suicide by takivg chloroform ceased is sai to have heen a ma of fine literary noquire- In Germany he earved tho title of “ Doowor of Jurisprudence’ before he attained hia twenty fifth year, and a few days before his death he accopted the editor ship of « new publication about to be started named the ary "14 ka wee Jed him wemperance, ani in a fit of desperation he determined to end bis miseries in @ suloite’s New York Pioneer. into habite of tpt pri placing the vial to his lips administered the fatal draught The act waa probably committed om Saturday it was not antit M that had any knowledgs of tho fact. Coroner Schirmer held an ingvest upow the body yesterday. Verdict in accord- ance with the above facts. * A Lanonen Creenep to Drati.—Asa laborer named John Burke was engaged in hoisting some sngar into a vetsel at pier No 12, Kast river, on Saturday last, ho waa caught between a hogeneed and the pier, andso se verely erebed that it was deemed to convoy him to Bellevne Hospital. On Monday the injured man commenced to sink rapidiy, amd notwithstanding evory attention waa paid him, he died that evening. ~ebirmor beld ar inqnest upon the body yeaterday, when the jury rendered a vercict of sccidemtal death. Farar Accent in Pret Strmer—About ten o'clock yeeterday morping as Daniel Fackner, of No. 69 Pitt twas removing a lintel from over the front door, the #tone alipoed from bis grasp and npant the scaffold, precipitating him to the sidewalk. The injured man was meked up and conveyed to the ‘hirtesnth precinct atation he died shortly afterwards from the eifecte Heoeased was forty years of age and was He was a man of oonaidera>lo note property in that neighborhood, and waa a candidate Sehor! Conumirenner Inst fall. Coroner Schirmer held ap inquest upon the body. Invarnicmom CAse iv Hiewey Stam —Coromer Jackman held ax tuqnest yesterday upon the body of « male infaat desd in the sink in the rear of the pramiaes No. OR Henty street, under ciroumatances which laf co conbt ip the minds of the jury as ty the caso boing Dr. Gallagher, who mae a pow tem exomination of the body, testified that death had A piece of corset lhoing ‘ound sronré the neck of the infant had evidently been the meane npad to destroy life, tained to the wheresbouta of the unnatural mother, no jhe Jere were compelled to render a verdict of “Death from stanwulation at the hands of some person woknown.”? Tmormn Dean wore Daxcive —On Monday night, as a Swedirh sailor, named Charles P. Rich,.wae engaged t= depeleg at the saloon of Frank Lang one oF infanticide. heen caveet by stra; No clue could be ob- 58 Cherry street, ig, Clty Intelligence. AmmuaL Masonic Batt.—The fiftecath annual ball of the ‘Masonic Fratervity of Now York, im aid of tae Orphaw Asylum fund of the order, took place at Irving Hull om Monday aight. The spacious ball room was mot #0 throughout the evening. Though not uncomfortably GBOCBRY AND LIQWOB 5T0) WITH HORSE crowded, however, the ball room and the several other Sas San fie bone Rena oe of the building were tolerably well filled Pan pe ‘S12 West Seventeenth streol, moar ‘with a splendid array of beauty and fashion. On this oc- poe ca eee yperyee foe, under he wampov of the, Grand Logan of | gesw ya h et of an Gi halse were decorated to ord . relief’ to the otherwise sombre | leave the olty. Tal tea geet anaes mee Ls babiiimente wh erp fashion bea aa ball brethren 15 a soni hekmatien ct sla ar of an gucalont oppor se Senet, at, ging * jurisdiction of New York. The Grand | #2, 4n old established cash business, by addressing D., Lodge » .. wos present in its official capacity, though sove- Shang the festive trong. Ababont bail past nino lock A Pirated lod ot imusedioiely) ts the owner Has to 6043 among % z 0’ for to the music band, ; light stock im Gilied up, good location and and was k rae ich ‘te | mir) the | Sheap rent. For further particulars apply’ at First avenus, Ge cee: rarecteriatie Ln cia be pares oat © a paelpeboevdeg morning. arrangements were exceilon A Felocttauch cre on Mr, arian, tho propria Burvep To Deata.—Yesterday morniug Madame Catha. rine Vignes, widow of Antoine Vignes, former propricter of the Hotel de Paris, Broadway, waile alone in her spart- and gfirat rato business; sickaces the reason for mont at 218 Seventh avenue, engaged in feeding » parrot | sellls nip 8 Paper Hanging store for enle, Apply 0 KIN- in front of a amall stove, her clothes became ignited, and Lie before, sssistance could be procured sho, waa 90 bad AKBRY AND OONFROTIONERY FOR SALE CHEAP burned that death reliev: sufferings four for cash—Good oven ‘urnaces; * afternoon. years’ lease from ; location unsul passed. ‘Kppiy ou the mite yearn san, Lass roadway Fins w Broapwar—A Woman Acousep ov Anson.—Bo- tween cleven and twelve o’clock on Monday night a fire ocourred on the landing of the third floor of the frame house No. 1,387 Broadway. The alarm brought Philip Short, one of the oceupants of the socond story, quickly to the spot, when, with some water, he extinguished the ames. The fir, it svoms, consisted of some burning coal and small pieces of pine wood on the floor, a portion of which was burned. Suspicion was directed at once to Mrs. Mary Jane Millward, ovoupant of tho front rooms on that floor. Sergeant Murphy, -of the Twenty second precinct, immediately sent for Fire Marshal Baker, and an investigation was gone into. The testimony shows that the pieces of burnt wor exaotly with pieces of wood in Mra, Millward’a room; and, further, the wood foand in the Fn Mg partly burned to a coal, showing that it could ‘not have been burnt in the entry, for if it had tho house must have been burnt to 4 greater extent. These facts, together with other circumstances, wont to show that the accused was the person who deposited the fire in the entry; and had it not been discovered by Mrs. Conway, the tenant in the back room, the house would undonbt- edly bave been fired. Officer Martin, of the fwenty- seqond precmmct, took Mre. Millward into custody, and the following morning conveyed her before Justice Com- polly, where sho was detained for examination. USINESS ON BROADWAY—A8 RESPROTABLE AND B Fesponsible aa any on, the street, done for eas; fete papers wil ee f the balance, would bo. Loft to be: on commission with parties, Rentvery low. application can be made at 87 Beavor street. TLLIARD 841001 -AINING TWO T. aT Bosos Gaual sass, wish 2 Lease ofthe whale bouan, eee ison for selling, sicknéss of proprietor and lady. SALE—74 BRAIDING terme WITH SHAFT. making and tine braid, all in runaing order. further siiculare ealiress’ Edwin Wield & Gos Provt- R SALE—THE LEASE, STOOK AND FIXTURBS OP ‘Store in the Fourth and dae inftng Soren wart Apply af 81 Mourvsaireak SALB—LADIBS’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOT, SHOR ‘and Variety Store, neatly fitted up; rent low. Apply at 169 Broadway. SALE—THE OYSTER AND DINING SALOON 8% Pe tdeay Vatted up, and & good piace of business: sick ness the cause ‘therefore must be sold Keat only $276. Inquire of D BUBKE, Auctioneer, 135 Bowery. .LE~A LARGE, EST, HED LAGER BEER Fy gp ibitore Saloon, 88 Judson street, by JACOB C. Puap.—The shad a the Passaic and Hackensack rivers bas commenced, though but few as yet have been caught. Some difficulty occurred last year botween the Staten Istand and Newark flehermen, owing tothe former, contrary to law. setting poles at the mouths of the rivers. ‘This the Newark fishermon considered an encroachment upon their rights, and finally it termtuated in several law suita which were decided in favor of the Nowarkors. Preparations are now being made by our fishermen to Prevent, if possible, tho fishermen from Staton Island sot- ting poles, and it is expected that further trouble will ensue. The value of the shad taken in tho rivers during the season is about five thousand dollars. They are prin- yt ae im the adjoining marketa.— Newark Advertiser, SPECIAL NOTIOES. ARCH \L—I WILL RECEI PROPOS. M Dullding a three story Brick house iu whole oc oon jolake whieh bas been success ‘ul for the last eleven years. tiafactory reasons for selliag, Apply oa the promises LE—A RARE CHANCE F9R A YOUNG MAN, Fok Ad Scidbiished business tn Booka, Stauonery and class YN Forcastoulars inquire of 0. G. Oweas, 113 William street, Ny Y., up staire. .LE—O! BEST LOOATED iy Fo, BA NE OF THE “ap lll stores in Brook | well establishe4. @ rat one that unders anda ibe business, 203 Fulton avenue. oF separately, from 8 carpenter and brickiayer; plan and R SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THR STOOK AND /IX- avecifcations caa be seen at 99 Gold street faree biished fia and lntng bon: the work will be done, this week, 5. MCMAHON. Seat, grat catal 3 good location, t thoroughfare, LY bi low eng tear a Batre Apply te B. 1¢Ohaabers ‘OTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING LEFT TRUNKS, lug 40., with the Proprietor of 88 No 41 Mercer street, N. ¥., are he informed that if not Tedeemed between this day and the 20th instant, foer wilt bo sold, or otherwise disposed of. G. HUCK, iard con! 0 ia Fixtures. win be sold low for cash. Washington Market, located in the contre of the Market, and is Well adapted for any kind of market business, will be $eld cheap to's cash customer. Apply at STi West Wash: ington Market any day this weok. R SALE—A RARE CHANCE TO MAKR MONBY —A first clase Engliab »le and Chop House, well eatabiistied and doing ® thriving business; the house is knvwn as (he anton * No, 261 Bowery, near Houston street; it wil! be sold ata very low figure. For particulars inquire om the mixes for ove week, when jactory reasons will be givon for selling out KR SALE—ONE LARGE COUNTER, TWO BEER Pump and Screen; to be sold low, Apply at Liquor lancew gtrege =~ 47 -\ "PERSONAL. ~~ PI A aA oc nn AOS oa A i PERSON HAVING ANY ACQUAINTAN YS WITH N iF. Allison, Who bas been or ia now connectet with the York Volunteers in the war with Mexico, will confor » favor by calling upon James McBean, 19 North William street: ALBERT WILL FIND E. DODGE, FORMERLY OF je. louston atreet, by calling at Ne, 143 Right PU rane ed a ee setae boa ws 5 eee nee an Corre R. ©. J. ENIGHT RO’ calling WEL TEAR, ¥i at a FRIEND BY a RK SALE—A DRUG AND APOTHBoARY STOKK IN ANNIK—1 SAW YOU TOO LATE TO SPEAK, SBND 7 F pat ‘att eh & Brooklyn, dcing » good cash business; reason on aceount 8 to attend to Appiy to Mr..BOSS, 572 Fourth street, near avenue B, New York. F°%, SALE—A FINE VAULTIN GRERNWOOD, BEAU. Peaoacah Gen ne ecnronree stating shere an imerview can be had. ]* IRAMELLA McKEON, WHO RESIDRO OR BOARDED with Mrs MoUloolin, at 356 West ‘Twenty ixt Diekermon, Ne 8 Uy Hall place, New York, she wil nest of scmnething to her advantage” et ce a , native fed these ET eater Saat a Bat Any Information concerning him will be by his wie, alizabeth Whoyhall. Address Je eventh street, New York city, America, Papers please copy. ‘1S81NG—A GENTL&MAN, APPARENTLY PARTIAL MNSena caine ae ee whiskers and end slight in with initials “J. D. A." inside, A liberal mrad wil bo paid if be a found tnd taken to the eller foonrd wi h ond an ‘0 Go Buperintensent of Pollon, in Sroome street. ~ Fo SALE—A GOOD GROCERY STORE, IN A FIRST class neighborhood, on a business avenue in the west business well ni man baving a fair amount of capital No agents need apply. For further information apply at &2 Weat 1! y-Aree etree. OR SALE CHEAP—THE GOOD WILL AND FIX. tures of an old established Meat and Fish Market, For particulars apply at 462 Hudsen street, in basement, R SALE CHRAP—STAND NO. 14 BROAD AYENUS FB Grest Wasningron ‘as the owner has other busi- wens to attend to. Apply to S.J, WATSON, 72 and 73 Broad areaue. Owais caered ioany porena’ whe wishes to purchase oF or Gahange property fo dedrabi proved Wresern farming 8; but ew; terms easy. ull: particulars ‘apply to TILE? WILKIN, No. 10 Pine stroot” KR SALK OR EXCHANGER—IN UNION COUNTY, 4 hig or abt ‘state of cultivation ‘sores, im wutbuildings in thoro d Farming Implements: RS. G. NESBITT & PEROEDA ARB RB ee ter yw Gress of the abovementioned partes would oblige by com. muaicating the sume to AYMAR & CO., 4 and 35 South street, N. ¥, 188 8, WHO CAME FROM BOSTON SATURDAY night last, will find « lettor from a friend, at Godfrey's, &51 Broadway. 188 1. D —PLEASE RETURN MY TRUNK TO NO. 61 West Twenty-fifth street. SUSLB STUART. 0 B. J. T.—I HAVE LEFT 2568 CALL AT a, RL M—YOTR® WAS REORIVED. PLRASR . give your address im full, as Iam faliy satisfied with what youray WILLIAM bt * + © » > bag ope gg Ro pow wilo LOST A Parcel, please call and take it on Thursday, aa 12% o'clock’ “If niormy, bext day, at samo ume, mossrsse te LOST AND FOUND. Ds, ATULEN—A LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLANB. ‘Anawers to tho pains of Kemeo: has sume white om the aad jong o od tail edibles ils rewatet by applying’ at or mites of Cattle York and three from the depot. Fer Wonry street ‘OOP SKIRT FACTORY FOR convenience for manufacti i for the we mt futile Lown, i lete order caving of Apply 10.3. HOWARD & 00. 548 Delanooy strent. OSIBRY, HOSIERY —THE STOOK AND FIXTU! Of & Hosiery and Gents’ Furalshing tore for sale; Pay baring 81,2 will find thin a. rare chasse ‘or on to business, stook is new and very desirable, TEL FOR SALE—NOW 00) Y fc git be Tew tn ore ery coNDUCTED as AN EG, ending rooms; the house is eliibly located tnd {+ for fOUND—A BWALL SUM OF MONEY IN THE THIRD wrek of last December, The ‘owner oan hear of the | © atti Cc rat Poe oy same by addrexsing K F. F., box S81 Post effice, [eae SOPELy RAGS «or ag soma | ELCcsmee totam nteeee ATE O8T—ON AY, ARCH BY AN BRERA 2 email, ous doy, ing trom Wo. 9 John Sereot No, Gt Meseen | im this city; will be old ‘and on fworable responsible person. Co dress M. H., box 1,169 “ost office. ARKET STAND FOR SALE. —OM OP Double stands in Centre . brese case, fire 34,00, ne gi en- grayed back: ihe’ fnder’ wil fe rewardea by leaving it ne F. Gott s, No. 6 Jobn street. O8T—A LARGE WHITE DOG, HALF NEWFOUND. land and masuff: answers to the name of Rewer. Any cne returpiog bim to LY and 161 Crosby street will be suita- bly vewarded” OST—ON SUNDAY MORNING, A BROWN SPOTTED L Goat, with long horna, The finder pha, 4 leaving her at the brewery, 157 Sulivan street, -— ARTZ ROCK MILL AND PRTION Tor sale — onceded by miners 4e very Ioif reek and otber bard subviancs toi with hardened shifting grin "eon SOUL WICK & 1000, KATAUKANT AND SALOU FOR AUB — clase ble Rood in a thriving Orhond ; wil! be. dis of reasoaably to wcash esttomer, Apply at nw I Ve reek Lovtaeh SR PAy BYaNIN, MancH 2, PronaPLy in one of the Kighth avenwe rare, a Lady's Jet Pn, with two oval stones and a god band acroms them. ‘The findsr will reosive $2 reward by leaving It in the alore S07 Spring trop. M{TRAYE! OR YTOLEN—A (MALL ITALIAN G&BY- hound Dog. of w dun célor; weighs about eight or ning Poonds: tax» notch on the 1ip of one of his ears; ane were (9 the name of Charlie | Amamypin reward wil be paid for the return of this dog to ‘Shitty. fourth street. REWAHDS. pe TNMs — POR. TH frOOK AMD Sats ‘ures of & Stove and Tin Fare , now ng 2 £008 businena Apis in wihind pada, bet Woon Righty: Aghty-seound stress. Yorkie. (TEE LEASH AND FOR tros: FA FINE SUBURR. angina an Motel, which comasnds a lag trade, will be sold, if A LIVER MOTRLRE, WETTICR | aypiied for ‘within a to da} Tosnomabie , ® s‘had on a ¢hain cotiag 4 name on | gina who wish to pui wii address AA, Herald ‘The above reward will be paid by leavin" 8 Cooper's It will be tmmoiately wo stables, 103 Charies street, ONERY TORR IN A 9 — 2(;() —PANCY AND 81. REWARD —1 Ont, AY MORNING e horaaht Med $ Inet, @ middle ted ‘bog, white breast, four $300. Ora Waitires 60, hacuiters ter eaatiete tionary, Horaid odie. STOCK, FIXTURES AND ter and Gronary 8 pite feet ame white ape theec¥: ADSwors 16 the name Uector “The above reward wil Pad by returning hum hird avenue, New York ded obeap roe eo tta then eeeree Bee JR AND REWARD —1c N THE 28TH PRBRIT. A gond Dushena. Bal reasons given for sell $7 50 Fock tek, eoniaining about $90 | Woukd set ioe for [inont the sock. wo ayeuts and a few Mriorandume vortiver's Card The | need apply, It sauitable Or ®t! ‘who has a amall finder will receive the ay" "Pd by returnd gitto Wo Hy Hott, altha omer of Dest’ Al's & Co, 08 Wall straw, p—lA8T, ON 'UBSDAY APTE! $10 REAM Sacto soioe fim Union same noon University to Washingt yoare, hut tn be lost In We-sipgion square, ® fall ot of Upper ib whieh =e We, se to = org buliaewnee Any one who will fbore reward and the thanks of owner,” oP hay RRWARD.—STOLEN FM THE PRI $10 ricer sepia ore bean, pai ery naeho wil gre nation Wiat will Yond to aaa WILLIAM REDMCD, South Orange, W, J. ~___ HE LECTURISKASON. RA CORA LV. HATCH, 3% TRANCE M&DION, rei ectare at (njon Falk Korpaen on Wendy Kected by tes athegee dincourse to be 66 PRICRS.—SILVER SETH OF Ty ek eee ee ay fairs Dee! Uallery," Sixth aven' rar of f ‘arenua, corner me REEW TURTLE FOUP ANU STRAKS —KELLT LG ferve mp & Greom Turtle on thursday. ‘The ‘of this delicious dish will please call and try for 298 Hndaon atrem, VR YOU DINEDt—IF NOT #TRP ‘A Naina, 9 Jousten stra and ord from the Bui of Paso: “Roast Farkay, 3c. Roast Ouleten; en, POLITIC. UNION INDRPENDRET cao Pes Vinton antes eATtC, secora totramrart Paniness of imooriam at MriniF's Union Wall Thing Twa oo Soil seen ih joa tote Baweren, fee., pro tem. vastden of 1 ==: rrr OPEN—POR HU! wD 1 vie Meamer BON AMBION Rae Re u He i i ff FRB BE —LIt STROUD, snatonern Be i i CHAMBERS & ac, dc. 4J BOGART, AUCTIONERES —T! clock, a aor tleoekelt” No. LNorth Willies: 1y aud cane seat Botsieats, ma i ‘March 6, at 10 0’ § a pe and Wines tn “alenr*ead i > i E | i £ i A i ‘ables Per tabi y and black walni A 2 i i 4 : om $ ° Hi} : AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL at 454 Canal’ street, by large quantity of Furniture, ge far Pistareny Chair, Bot il 3 fl i pe osear its, China, Glass, i if : ll i ji i 3 | NEER, WILL 81 , Ot Zo'clock. at 454 Canal ‘aseortment of Furnitu ‘Wasbatinds and Stoves, whole comprising, families and others, __WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RAND UNION BADGE OR BKEASTPIN—PRESENTRD to and hi approved of the President elest, fm. Aiorshaas Lives, mene! fn ‘ 4 ctered by" Aten Coat alae facturing jeweller, i eo meit coe ©O,, WILL SELL, ‘at 12 o'clock, at the merchants’ north side, 190.5 woet first street—Two fine Lots, Easement, curbed, &c, and the Gn BARGAINS: ed to reduce at any sacrifice, he is now welling Seid and Gold Pinted se fmmense reduction The wu*écriver having been in the Jew elry business bere for the cai depend en every te J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER TY-FIFTH STRSET HOUSES AND A Lors. ‘A. J BLEBCKER, SON & ©O., will sell, at auction, on firedny, Marck 12 at 1b Qilock, at the. Merchants’ Iie: high stoop, brown stone 40 wast Thirty-firch east of Third avenue. Lota are tain all for the next sixty 'y five years. the ‘and will give om Low ton 196 eat} , ‘Karrings and Pins, $5 0.sot; wena oe ments. Maps, &c., at No. 7 Pine street. UCTION NOTICE.—HOUSEHOLD _ FU! treet, ‘Third by HM near urd avenue, 1M (Taureday) mora 4 Turquoise, Car Moratc Earrings and Play, a ret? usual pries ge an uncle, Garnet, &c., Barringsand Pina, $8 Carbuncle, Lava, &c., Earrings and Pim, ah prions wocleta, $2 each; usual Oval Band bracelets, each; ui Richly Engraved and Chased Fiat ce Ebgrared and Chased Flat Band Bracelets, $1 each; mama * : t con Bracelets. $2 escb; Onyx Studs ond Bleeve Buttona, ‘ud Vorai bleeve Buitous, lr Necx acon, Coral, Garnet &c:, $1 each; asual pelo, Children’s Coral Armiets, 59 centa ach; usnal orice $1 SR. Children's Core) Neck !acea, 50 cents each ; usual price $1 Radics’ Chavelaine Chains and ins, $2 exch; usual price: Gentiemen's Vest C1 aly) price St Bracelets, $3; ama ‘Catalogues pow read} HUMBERT & THU: tw ‘As, Auctioneers, 39 Aa UCTION SALE. M. C. EDEY, AUCTIONEER IGHT WAGONS, ROCKAWAY TOP BUGGIES, HARNESS, RUBE: SS Ban crs, W, Jr., will sell thie day, at 1 66 Cedar street, oppoxite the Post ‘of Light Wagons. ‘ockaw «ya, Top ron, a Ye00 $1 each; Usual pride $5. $2.52 ae oF Hale $1 eanh. usual poten 8, win; ano a ee eee Gentemen's seal Ringe 92 Ladies’ Kinga, with Ladies? karringy, $2 a pair Ladies’ Farr 1» pair; usnal Tadies’ sleeve Buttons, 60 centa to to cents Sleeve Buttons, 50 crnta to $1 each; usual pelos Gent'emena’ Studs, 256 to $1 a set; usual price $1 to $3, Leach . usual price $3. ings, 25 cepts to $l each; usual price @S s BR's Scarf Pins, 80 cents to $1 GU cach; usual gelee Seach; usual price $1.8 pair: ususl be éncals, Toothyick Goode srot by. ‘mail ‘of enps sel ei tee nnd ona en, OF SEprees to all parte of the Unthe Gora’ Agent for the Manufacturers, whole Way, one door below Canal street” UCTION NOTICE. 0c! DS BY ORDER OF ASST CO., anetionsera. Nos. street wii! sell on Friday, B at 1) o'clog op the premirea, 380 sixth avenue, the enth ndise contained in said store; to be so\ out reserve, \order of assignees, GREAT, CAMEASD SOLE U ed French fy i By H, BISNER, anvignes, 1YURK SALB —1408 BELL M, will sell on Thurs Forty-ninth street, betw enues, the genreel Furniture of a (1 Partioulars day of wal BB'S BALK OF STOC# 8 — a rs, Will sell, this day, March their sal-srooms, 2/0 * as & Scns ‘hun Improvem: rice St . 'S'a st) usual prien $2 8B Kea) Jet Bracelets, Fin, Ladier’ real Jet Pina, jOVICE—FURN 4W. 8 IN HAMBE&S & FATR- ‘shires of thé © Ridge Tagrevemant oo ‘GEORGE E WEST, Assigns. AUCTIONBER —650 Cakks ROC ING, on Weevenday, Inet, com priat fo direct from the manufseturers and wil be sald I tolt city and country dealers GREATLY IMPROVED PLANU! cs LIGHTE & si. Ianufacturers of » new scale of orerairune bass, irers. and wi'l be sold in Its Cal on WHE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONBERS.—THURSDAY, ‘elock, oms, 35 Nasan st Bugziea, Rocka. Bogen eOOR OYTAGR assortment of top and BD fp, wetwedn I'sad 6 Slacks street, one hundred and twenty; at ‘variety of double and MAGHIFICENT #RVEN OCTAVE ROSE WOU! forte for sale—Riet ly carved 4 “ laid with satinwetd aversonse pase we A. MATHEWS, AUCTIUNEBR —DANIEL A. th well at auction this diy, Wed: their salesroom, No. 64 Cedar st: MATAEWS & CO wi all Soe ‘sou ‘<8 ANIO sND JIG Bowned J. BOGA cents: twelve ie we for ” a VHICKKBING & SON'S GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHTP IANOg, 604 Broadway, New York. SALB—A SIX AND ONE-HALF OUTAVE Rus forte by one of the best ail nt price of $158 cash. DANOING TAUGHT BY TH: 71 bast Twel'th street Be pupils better and quicker than ‘haus tension Tables, Dinin; rosewood and mahugany Bureaus, Washatands, Commodes, Tovet Ureckary, Tahogany Bedateads, Ma'tresea, on in Carp ita, China and GI oft ic. “Alsd one rosewood Sool order, ‘Catalogues now ready at sa aN Soria gsomast SALB Med a) GLAS fare, oo 5 jaroh 6, at 1p OM store 65 Third avene, hear Rlaventh sirsee ur ed stock of the above (hoods, wuitable for b tem pers’ use. bale peremptory, tw close consign. ty makers; in poe. a i EOE Ee Le A UTCH BULBS AT AUCTION PRICRS 19.000 HYA- 1 ini mek * py mee FURNITORE. BUGENT, PROFRASOR or THe PTAKOH Eoaaon, Gaps Source that be wifl need ongagemen' Bobokea, brook! bis ‘wn, New ‘lounger EE i * the ‘Dawn of Day Polka Mazurka," ere are ‘of Horace Wate rn and No 6 Astor 2 q Ei ack music voller, aba IANOd, MELOL EONS, ALEX ANY)! ibis prices. Second 1 $lc#. One seven onrave, round fancy Tretwork tor $e Fh nog Zed Gertocenns to omtnly: ments UR ACE WALEKS, agent, is Broad: PRIGHT COTTAGE PIANOS. POR MALU ROOMS f Mahogany Sef raabogan: sie fe Tableg wed and Redd with xe assortment of Kites the sale will commence = 0) MPIRE BAGGAGE AND West Houston strent wattare peckrd and peti an two and our horse the city or country; and gianare caretully comoved GEORGE F.MOKTUN, trepretor. ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONRER —THIs DAY, AT 10K o'clock, st the auction store 194 Wiliam street, urpes- Hee Tos, Reap, Ow ‘ob is penne A CABRIO OF LADUU AGES 92) “OAD WAT, SOUP Of Twenty first Wrest. —tnatrarbor Fremeh, German, spank i} x a ie classes $i eas S10 por quarter Lot of Dreas Goods, Sha\vin, Linen Machines, Boota, shoes, Clothirg, Ac. AUCTIONEER country merobants acd abippers — fale of 100,000 domert.c Segara —Th Je anction stire 196 William Ktrwet, five cases, or taldim 100.109 eegarn, of “Flor de abana," “Florentine, i», Pancy Goods, Sewing MPORTANT TO ay, at IZ orcieek AAO As snpartor o foreige raves. She and uuwounl wdy. avh ai the higher bran at fication, boxides the abere lant Latin and draw ing: is a -wady = river and Introduse to pervons of hgh position In mauiate, Polindelowia, &a, NOH AND (EEMAN GANG! AGKS—PROR. BLLEALNG, S19 broad vay corner of Twollth wd 1882), WH reorive new appliont Yate inatrnotion and conversation tn the aforeaaid and clamd. cal languages, and mak» translations of correspondence, dea following choice ora bnprovement, and caa MPORTANT SALE OF FUR CHESTNUT #7 Monday, March 1) z > y France, e+'@ of the Frenoh 1, PHLLADELPAT A, ton o'cloa, will be sid at r : rors, 275 chambers and the ent niture, Glass, China, Mate, £o,; «ix Hilliard Mbiew, also five olegant satinweod Hilliard’ fables, made by plete order, and one Maré able, made to order in Parts: Lu. Full re dining room far endl4 carved oak 3s1i- LLIN Y, ao, AND OHOIUK Assi Hounets, in eve the lenaia. trade, i the MMONS, 687 rand ORTMENT OF SPRIBG 19 and oolor, now feadg lowest oush pricoy, ak Mam. AB BUNS, Auottonesen, Philadelphia, CTIONBRR, 67 WILLIAM S°RERT, Fis SACOM wil sell as above, on advences, twenty cases stawberty and carrant purcharers; also. ves on morning RIGAGE BALK OF HOUABHOLD PURNICURR— Corper of Broadway and. Pi publ waetlan, this day ature and FL Heda and vedas Wagon, nearly now, € be Siidy ats uses. eet osu Ina 0 al seen, who are uaing'n alee anh be ania be oid tan o'elook a. My at | ing sounding very mi xtures contained ' O8, IMPORTER AND ry, Sanouners that in nuenting MUI faabionanio myles of addition to the natn grat Ind108: indus clrdaiy nd ‘artion, her estabishment Broad 7 beawore ®) <a Hae FLIGHT WAGONS, £0. —0 wirtun of & cheitt manergane, cw Wodnvnaay, M ene cone ‘rum ‘Broad’ OF withow: tops, m: maker. Ti cash. angen DAWNEROKEION BALK WN LAWTA wi ‘oe ms w1s wike up mtairn, w large manortio ie of women's Wearing ap Mm Wa turook, a ‘axona, a olty by & oviedrated Madam PAA AOS, 699 Broadway. of the attorney fur mort