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All things went wol!—the ladies bowed, ithe Wide Avr Awakee all smiled, ea wore bright as eyes awake, antes was begulled. Abe’ whiskers and Abe's jeunty ale Did quite ee Pele in eowtsoy wen! es oot eee. And Mayors and Common me Received him on his way. Arrived at Harrisburg at length, A direful tale was told, by dahon wore laid ‘To slay Abe Lincoln At midnight to hie guarded bed a alow, And told Uncle A man was down below. “An office seeker, darnedt’” said Abe, Upli Tah hie howd, “Nol”? ga 5; ‘oman Who comea with news toe dread.” se sna stared, as well Me might; ‘Tho man went on to say A boner was To slay on his way. “What shall I do?”’ ssid Lincoln, wild. “Why, get into a train— A special train—be sure you doa’t Show face of yours again «Until you get to Washington; And ibere your trusty crew ‘Will teil you more about this plot ‘Than I cam now tell you.’” ‘The messenger, all muffled up, Went straightway out the door; While Lincoln gazed with tragic look From ceiting down to floor. He called his trusty man at arms, At midnéht snoring yet, And told him to get ready now— His cap and cloak to get. ‘The man at arms stared Linoolm through, ‘Believing him quite mad 4 ‘That he should want at such aa hour In such garments to ge clad. “And bring my eword—my trusty aword— I wore io Black Hawk’s strife; rc T’ll make « handeaw of the crew’ ‘Who plot against my lifel’” -~ cap was ene Soottish cap— A cloak both long and black; Quick on his head the cap was pat, ‘The clouk put on hia back. Thus Lincoln eallied forth at dawn, Attendea by his squire, And left no one to answer make Should any one inquire, Bo like an arrow swift he flew, Shot by an archer strong; And stead of being shot himeelf, Old Abe but shot along! -Avray went Lincoln in disguioe, And sore against bis will, Till with bis friends at Washington ‘The cars at last stood still. Bill Seward, all surprised to see His friend in euch a trim, ber oa his pipe, flew to ‘che cars, us accosted him. orwiet ‘news! what news! the tidings tell— Make haste and tell me all; Bay wy cap headed you have come, why you come as alit’’ ‘Now Lincoln had a pleasant wit, And loved Umery joke, And thus unto Bill Seward’s ear In merry strains he spoke:— “7 come because these care would come, win if L weil forebode friends and Yh be hero Seward, now, right glad to find him not a single word, But to the house went in; Whence straight he came with hat aad coat—- A coat long tailed bebind— A hat, like Greciey’s, worse for weer, But comely of its kind. = held them up, and in his turn Seward ed bis wit;— My bend is twice as big as yours, yy therefore needs must fit. “But let me scrape the dirt away ‘That hangs about your face; And step and eat, for well you may Be in a hungry case.” “ig is inauguration day,” Said Abe, ‘and folks would stare If I should dive at Washington And wife should dine elsewhere.” Whtve Abe and Seward, bosom friends, Were thus exchanging fun, ‘The train dashed through to Baltimore Like canon trom a gua. Six Wide Awakes upon the noad ‘Thus reeing it pass by With one accord they all’ exclaimed, And ali joined in the cry, “Stop Abe! _S'op Abe! a runaway,'? ‘Not one of them was mute; So they apd all that that way Soon joined in the pursuit, But ail the railroad gates agaim Flew open in sbort space; ‘The crowd still thinking az befors, ‘That Lincoln rode a race. And 60 be did, and won it, too; a For he got fires vo tanres ‘or stopped till safe in Washington ‘They put him safely down, Now let us sing: Long live the land, And Lincoln, Icng live he: And when he next docs ride a rail May 1 be there to see. Exemplary Damages Against a Railway Company. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mart 7.—Drew vi. the Sixth Avenue Rairoad.—' was an action for ten Poo Poe y Sanden pore for injuries guffered by the plaintiff, on the alleged ground” of negligence on the part of one of the conductors of the cars of that road on the 27th of January, 1857. The case was tried once before, the plaintiff being the mother of the boy who was injured, and bringing the action in hor capacity a6 guardian. Judge Daly delivered an elaborate charge yesterday, His address was confined mainly to the questions of negligence and damages. He held that if a person made signals to the driver or conductor of a car it was their duty to stop it; that if the ye tif got on while the car was waa guilty of negligence; that he could not be guilty of Dewligence im getting on oe car, unless he Previously ricden read the public notice ce warning the ‘entrance thereby; that where —____"___——EE____ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarvrpay, March 9—6 P. M. The inclement weather operated rather unfavor- ably upon business to-day, Very little was done in paper, end the money market was dull, We heard of no tranenctions in exchange. The stock market was dull, but prices wore well mainitiined, ae & general role, The commission brokers report that the conservative attitude of the border Btates and the genéral belief that nothing will be done to precipitate the country into a war, are operating favorably upon their business. Or- ders to buy stocks are gradually increasing. Specu- lators seem generally to look for an advance in the moat popular of the speculative stocks—auch as New York Central, Erie, &o. The bears are dis- appointed by the non-arrival of these stocks from Englend; tho English bag nob gold any shares to speak of, United States 6's advanced 134; %; Galena, %{; Toledo, 4; Book Harlem 3, &c.; while Central fell off ciflo Mail, 4; "Michigan Southern, %4; Central, 3%. ‘After the board the market was dull. In the afternoon it remained inaotive till rigs the following being the last quotations:—Tennes- aces, 72% a 5%; Virginia 6's, 75% 876; Missouri 6's, 64% 9.65; Canton Company, 19% 0 144; Cum- beriand Coal preferred, 6 a 8; Pacific Mail Steam- ship, 95% 0%; New York Central, 78 a 44; Brie, 32 a 3; Hudson River, 44% 8 1; Harlem, 1514 0 %s ga Sy 362% a 89; Reading, 4374 ® 48; Michigan Contral, 66% %; Michigan Southern and Northern Indians, 15% 036; do: guaranteed; 36% 0 % Panama, 1148 115; Dlinols Conttal, 79 0}; Galena and Chisago, 701; a }4; Cleveland and Toledo, Pin ard spray aiid 0%; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, an nike Caneel Wald 93% a 94; United ‘States 6's (1881), coupons, 91% 2 92. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows Seangenees, Yar Pa- By the arrival of the Prince Albert at St. Johns we have dates from London to 26th February. Consols are steady, cotton 1; a 3-16 higher, bread- stuffs and provisions dull. Further intelligence will probably be found in another column. ‘The exohanges at the Bank Clearing House this Morning were $18,104,784 17, and the balances $831,588 41. The following table will compare the exports of the seven principal staple articles for the week:— ——1360.——. ——1861.—. Wreck Bring Meh. 7"Amount. Value, “Amount. | Value Cotton, bales 6.912 $13,517 2,174 $150,075 7,812 44,642 66,319 118,908 ‘540 os S201 6,96T 166,056 223,675 31173 179,562 129,984 36.961 3/60L 81,661 Sei 3,76 44rd . $549 496 - ‘$901,175 175 Increase of week ‘compared with that of 1860.. 411,679 ‘The following is a comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencement of the —_—- Increase. Decrease. 1,485,993 - 1,820 381 a 1,280 - 2,490 696 _— 1,031 641 ae — 296; — Mp6 Total....... $4,830,103 11,906,108 6,820,941 363,081 Increase as compared with 1960. $6,466,900 At Chicago, on Wednesday, says the Trthune:— paid little news has transpired in financial circles, and dulneea generally seems to prevail. The opening of the coenal gives promise of increasing ‘inva ie for discounts; Sat iit botieoeoe is prospective, and had little effect. The exohange market hag been steady; selling price, 7; bt ing, 6a6%. If anything, the market is firmer,’ Gold nominal—buying, 6; selling, 7 per cent. The movement of the banks in the four principal cities of the Union in which weekly reports are made, as shown by their last statements, is as fol- lows:— ih Listers Se 4 25,085,814 RSs kee Specie. Ctreulat’n, 4 Saas year. Annexed is the statement of the New Orleans Banks for the week — March 2:— (STL 1 it Epes. 1/054,311 {365,201 073, 482) 623) Greet Oi. 708/511 458,600 167,800 27 425 cesee 760, 748,760 145,100 1,072,925 ‘Total... ..$14,606,356 “17,590,606 7,045,401 22,668,676 The following table exhibits the respective amounts of exchange held by the various banks also the sums due to distant banks, the latter comprised in the table of deposits, as shown ebove:— - $10,501,496 61381 47,07 (Cimvaiann axp Tor evo Ratroap Company's Orrick, ) CraveLanp, Ohio, February, 1861. | 5 ‘The various clasres of bonds which the Cleveland aad Toledo Railroad Company are ready to receive 1n exchange for their sinking fund mortgage bonds aro 43 follows, vig: Junction Railrcad first mortgage first division bonds. Junction Railroad first mortgage second division bonds. Junction Railroad second mo bonds. Junction Railroad income ‘Toledo, N Govetsad ant Toledo income and dividend bonis (¥a- "ithe ebiktag fund mortgage bonds, offered in exchange for the foregoing bonds, are secured upon the main line of the company’s road, subject to about $820,000 only of Toledo, Norwalk and Cev sot C- second mort- , and also uy aie oar oe weland and To! mpuny, and al Sent, teen ek tans pie ome iad Grp anda debt of the company, y commissioners , into whose hands the company has ” ireedy paid about $100,000 cash for investment. They are payable in New York city in 1886, and bear semi annual interest upons at 7 per cent, payable st the Corn Excl Bank, New York, in January and July. They are all the de. nomination of $1,000, and are limited to the amount of three and a half millions. Exchanges have been effected to the present time to the amount of considerably over one million of dolara of the various Classes, for which the sinking fund mortgage bonds have been issued aud are now outstanding. The attention of parties now holding the remaining portion of the various classes named above is invited to the arrangement tbus afforded them to take the new mort- is in exchange for the bonds they now hold, SF which are worth ne more ja the market than the sinking fund m bonds. Woe would remark that the absorption of now: ———s bonds of the several ineues above named enhances the curity upon the new bonds, and therefore the value of the bonds themselyce—that in a few years these bonds will be- the New York market as bi Pa ‘ment of any portion of the value of these already favorite securities, and rendor them very desirable for investment Parties wishing to make the excha' may do #0 by sending the old bonds in sums of $1 to Meesra. ~ ter poly view poh ay phi feng ew Ben! es new bounds any difere or to this ster, (a rice en a Tuite “4 States Express.) ine! case et upon @ prom; return of the new bonds, ) Treasurer, Stock a bo, a, TUROAT, Mare! NYGenRR 96 | cn At this morning's board 2aee 808, cou, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1861 o1% 6554 5 E e :f B seetsiitenss Barvapar, March 02 P. M. State shipping brands at $6 16.0 $5 25, and do. do. extra Western mixed, at 69c. a 600. for new and #6c. 4 670. for old. Rye was inactive at 68c.a70c. Barley was steady, but in limited request. Oats were a See cheaper State Ste. a 34346. ; Canada and Westera at pj anv Corton remained as last noticed. Wauoey was dull at 174<c., with aales of 400 bbis. SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. 748, NRW ‘Zoug—From New York for’ Kingston, Ja, om the 20h day of each month Brenvi.te—From New York Int at Havana 6thand New Orleans 9h. From New Orleans ‘Bavans a ar riving ot New York 22 Seas ov rae Waee—From Kew York 9 * ‘Frou ‘New Orieans arrivi ae ‘New Cagawa From, Kew, tat Mt at Havana 15th and New rOtjeans 1a. From New ricaus 26th, Havana 28s, arriving at New From ‘New York 19th, arrtving at Havana woth, From New Orleans 84, Ha vane ‘6th, arriving at New DeSor0—From New York 2ist, arriving at ery ‘26th and Kew Orleans 29th. From New Qricans 6th, Havana 8th, ar- riving at New York 12th. —From New York M prom New Orleans ish, Havaun 16h, arriving at New York canes Crrr—From New York and Havana every twenty \ranEas—From New York for Matanzasou the 8th of cach wonth, ot at2 PM. ‘ax—From New York for Havana via Nassau, NP, on abt of every alternate Cunard ¥, SPECIAL NOTION. Port of New York, March %, 1861, CLEARED. — Augusta, Woodhull, Savannah—Sam! L Mitchill ‘Steamship Huntsville, Post, Savanuah—H B Cromwell ‘Sigemaip Jas Adger, Philips, Chartestoa—Spofford, Tiles- necamebip Yorktown, Parrish, Norfott, &o—Ludlam & Hel- Steamship nea Crowell, Baltimore—H B Cromwell Portland—Ai B Cromwell & Oe. 3 e ibrena)Feciten, Bremean CL ik Fleet wing. J niente EO Har! Atlas | Hartel Havana ihivwee i SS a ATT te ie ea Pe Bebe Mary ¢ ‘homas, New Grieans—N H Rrigham. Seber Trojan, Shourda, Jaeksonville [Van Brunt & Slaght, Lake, Fiymouth-—T G Benton & Son, Behr Gi orfolk—Sturges, Ciearman & Co, Sehr Dodge. ic. Hien Al Nisanndrin—eaneea & Schr Rebecca, Bacon Baltimore—M¢ logit Anbote. Schr Isabella, Fauiklis. Boston. Dayton ayo, Berr Era, M: ore ih Frovidence-L Kenay. Sloop Frederic Brown, Carr, Bristol—L hennj, Steamer Daylight, Springer, Morebead City. ARRIVED. Steamship Quaker City, Shufeldt, Havana, Mareh $, with mdse and passengers. to Hargous & Co. 8th inst, 8 AM, Cape Hatteras NNW ¢ miles, passed Br steamship Karnak, hence for Nasaau and Havana, ‘Steamship Florida. Crowel!, Savannah, witn mdse sengers, to Samuel L Mitchill & Son. Sth inst, 3:30 eM. it 37 WW, signalized steamship Star of the South, hence for Savan- Bag Montgomery. B Cromwell . Rerry, Savannah. with mdse and ath inet, Leas aM, 30 Paties 6W of Hat oras, slgnalizes steamship Marton, hence for Charleston; 9b, 9:30 AM, saw a steamer broagwide on the beach 2 mies N of Lite Egg Hurbor (the Mount Vernon, be- fore reporied—see Miscel). ticamship North, Caroling, Powell, Wilmington, NO, with mdse and passengers, to H B Cromwell & Co. pibip Carrier Dev ‘Deve, Montell, Callao, it days, with Sia to ‘eb 15, was within 170 milee peg Bat was blown off ta Beavy gales from SW to X ‘Spare, split rails, ac Ship Columbia, Bryant, Liverpool, Tan, 96, with mave ae; 208 passer; Marshall & co. Feb}, James Welah, & de‘cagaged in reefing topsails, fell overbontd aad aa lowt, ra Giulia (ta), Bewa, Marseilles, re days, with mdse and rs, to H seaman, w wEC de Ruyter Mikip: Coma Coataodore, Bliss, ‘Boston, 3 days. in ballart, to Bi vB dla (Pru, Wagner, T Jan Gibraltar sek $5 nen ‘oulon, Jan 2, gran k se, Palermo, Jan 21, Gibraltar Feb ‘Bark Omega’ Morse 3, with fruit he, to Chamberiain, F hetps & Co eee Biase Be, of Exeter, Paillips, Gibraltar, Jan 12, “ere bh fcasobie, Yee St Marks, 17 days, with cotton, bas (of Ban; Wiswell, Martinique via St Tho- mas, even ‘ballast, Mo Bate ‘Son & Co, Had heavy gales Brig Capelia (of Providence). Ace, St Johns, PR, Feb 2), ore Milage Belle’ diy, ott ie NB), Buck, Cienf potest Sek, NB), nf wegor, rool, wi Win suane, 10 FT Nevius & on. ag Fs jeans (of, arr) “Treworgy, Olenfuegos, Feb 19, wees eo aes ‘Machias), Sprague, Neuvitas, 14 ‘apen (01 10, New aynsrith sone Ae, pson & slayhew. Has experienced very ry, beng weet er, and has been 8 days N of Hatteras. ce L web Webb, Patermo, 54 days, with frult, to Taare Giles & © ott Bradford, Freeman, Jacmel, 20 days, with coffee ic, to Behr Joseph W Fish (of St George), Shaw, Havana, 13 days, wih " nr Sighting "Ey Frovttense), Benge, Bivens, 14 days, with sugnt to toaster, ae e, Matenzas, 12 with sugar do, to aco. Behr Advance (Br), Curry, Cornw chr Alesanaer ‘Bie, Hatkaway, Charieston, 6 daya, with cetton, 40 ma mise, to Baker & Dayton. Sehr font do Henson, City Point, 6 days, with ontton &e, Wari a hilzabets, Ying ain, Behr © F Wittiame tobe i Sehr Allen Middleton, Jr (of Fast Oteord Musee RD, 18 days, with pots. tob chr Harriet A Rogers, ——, Georgetown, 80, 6 days, with een Preacot!, Norfolk for Bostoa. L { Senith Baltimore, ston, Hue lizabethport for Portland. 1 W Boer Strout, Elizabet! for Boston. pearere f 5 eh Viteavene, Smith, Eliza te oe fanern port. Ean Sots ce Hcg ae oF icoakeser, Jona: Providence, “SHOW SAILED. dinburg (Br), Lat a edu aaah verpoo! (yeened wae Bottory pt voy, Mortes “cin for Texas, with U8 trope, Ac, hie eschored ¥ ‘wind (his morning 6B, with rain; at euaset NW, fresh, Misceliancous, ‘The steamship Edinburg, Capt Kennedy, aalied yeeterday ‘et noon for Queenstown and Liverpool, with the mails, 04 eabin passengers and 112 fn the steerage, ‘Wo are under many obligatons to Purser WD Hempstead, of serve Florida, from sob ergy Le rasp rr Mount VERNON—One of stenm. ates ‘Mount Yernen, ashore at Old halen arrive he oat Srna tere nearer a 81 CLovp—Wellfieet, March 7—Se 6 cme a from New York for Salem, ac chet ont ore re} report her's [sinaa, broke ocee opts ane ot ei ciara ie deapaten nave: rere ald the sehr would be a tol tons) Bloop Uelen arrived at Providence Sth (i ; qquion'eared trom Wreoe 0 pee Retie tune: "en pales of At 0 to MO epi ote we eee ‘Ser Fell nia Sort brig Lntore, of Providence, American Ports. ee eae Mariald, Sener, Provinoe- sais Ercan BOSTON, March & Arr bark Florence, Smith, Cleafuegos sehre Barley, May j Richd Vaux, Charleston; x "ome Sete St Cushing, Hichborn, Cardenas: Havana} Win B Gasue, Studi and Powomac, Ray, Jackacarille, ton, Del; 8 PCL ATLA vis, Ws David ‘tod brig a WN, for Boston; Charlotte ? HO! cornet tee ‘ovb, Averys Florebee, Jammeeon, Tib— Aer schr Hard, Spear, NYork for Boston. sid sare ¥ Sb Fee, en. Ailes Lae Byer, M Goes, Bz. E'iewit, Florence In at way. wt rina rom em i eo 7 Hurd, nd renee, March 2- 2—Arr Br ‘Sultana, ‘Soe Rio La 7 — ‘Id Harmonides (! ene} 4 ee Weeks, Liv {back HL MYSTI ye ‘sohr sia ‘Butler, aiphiio SERTORD. March Oar ati Raduga, Burdett, Bi 4 bohra i TOnarites Charen lou, Phiiade egg ena pond J We Men at (from Sippican), N¥ork; — (trom FORT, March 7—Arr schrs Samuel Hall, Padelford, and Niantic, White, Taunton for NYork (and both sid morn: "he. Baron sch Angels, Baltimore, ld tua AM, wind NE ‘Webb. seh 5 Washb C L Low cae Shep West. iy urn, rel cra Light, Express, Flore Deane,” es, ty aol dims, Busan, Smblem! Mary Anos Deseo Chatter Oak, '® N Atwood, Towa, Gazelle, DW pammond. J A Stotson, Roanoke, and Charles; sloops Willard, Helen, and Wraith schrs MR Carlisle, of gid Cae rata, Pe bony ahs Air r(by tel) brig Ballic, Hooper, Mansenilla, Cubs, for NEW HAVEN, March 6—Arr sehr Ellen Louisa, Snow, New fUTLADELPHIA, March 8— Arr steamer Boston, Crooker, sheng Sey ts Copel aie rary artes Harbor; P tener, Barta, 6; Pauline, octet esulihe and A Fulkenburg, Wiiber, RYork, Below, ships Fw: ‘Wiliams, Bird, Johns, from, AX York, Old Sa; P onocke Barnes, La or ¢ i eto ; P r Knight, Ensiecte and a, Boston; R A Daly, itovtan; Hivergreoa, Fotier and eo REELAND, March 7—Cld brig Constt tion, Grout, Bae renton, Atherton, - Matattas; Delmont, “ina, sal Howell, Boyd PROVIN, TOWN March 8- Sid brig Lincoln, Hutchinson {from Cardenas), Portland, sehr J J Spencer, Déle (from Mo- e) Inport sty, echt Ei Townsend, getting underweigh, Also, 2 bri ni PROVIDENCE, March 6—Arr steamer Petrel, Young, New York; sears Henry W ‘Moree, Benton, Bay Biren, Eales, Bickerson ind Tri ‘Aris, Philadeiphin. Bld bark jallett, ‘Wright (not U Riaitett 'Movile; schr Somerset, Bier altimore, RICH (OND. Warch 7—Arr steamship Jamestown, Skin- ner, NYorc; schr MC Tow ANNA, Maro 5—Old Br ship Robt Parker, Aberne- ay) Liverposty’ bask ead) ster, Knell, Cork and mkt; schrs J its, Custis, NBedford, Sunny South, Weeks, Fernan- WOOD'S HOLE, March 8, 10: 57 t , steamer Ben DeFord, trom Baltimore for sey ‘AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF PROTECTOR ENGINE A peo se y No LS held on Saturday bhengs Mn mee 9, the following preamble and resolutioas were unanimously a Whereas, ¢ hos pleased Divine Provigence, ia, His infinite wisdom and goodness, to remove from our Sorthy miowGorand sbscciats Peter Welch, oadeated to us 4s he was for his many manly viriues, and ia bim have lost am eruber that we respected, and & friend we lov therefore, be it relatives of our deosased brother member Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt, sympathies to they, like us, will derive consolation ia the gone to a better sud brighter world. ee eT iat Resolve ed, That tae company atiend the funera! in a body and wear of mourning for thirty Kesolved, Bhat copy § ‘of thess resolutions be pubi in the Sunday Mercury und end Herald ‘and that s copy be present- ed to the relatives of decease Sqn, ‘DROUGHT, LLTaMm C6 RLOR, | Jas MeGOVERN, “SPEC IAL NOTI NOTICES. N ADJOURNED MEETING ING OF THB PAINTERS’ AS- 0 dst Miltary Hail, 85 Bowery. om HAN B, OUKRY, President, 5 Committee. GULAR yey rd MEETING OF THE of Pattern Mak held at the ‘Association Fourteceth stl, ‘ard Hotel. on Thursday ev arc nT, 1961, the" ilowing reaclutlons were uaaalmously these resolutions, rly at tested, ber Tormrdea tothe ts pagar of the if entered on the minutes, and that tntey be publsued in the New York Boral, T THE ANNUAL ELRCUON OF THE SIXTH AVE tiroad Company the following Direotors nue Re were vowsidney a ona Jones, Frede irk De 7 fui aM Mey. Lor aries el Richard a And, at a tell of th the Board, held on pega a imat., the present were unimousiy re-elect trans, Manon 8, 1861. “4 B. 9.1%, F) 9, Acad SPROIAL Question OF CIROLE . B12 of the tye will be at 287 Bowery on Saturday evening, 16h tus! Menivers of “Ouvrier Circle’ and otbers wishing to ola are tnvited to attend. i. £ BOMmpaLL, C. W. OURNEYMBN ye PAINTERS, ATTENTION.—& mass ing of journeymen painters is to cy bei¢ at Myrtle Hau, 19) Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Thurs- day ev ‘March 14, 1861, at 8 o'elook. Pa GUARD BA) APOLLO. To-morrow clonaayy wratoe earch 1), 1861. Coachmen wil head their horses down Broadway, and take up in reverse order, By sonar of t of the police, QT. PATRICK'S.—THE OFFICERS OF THE RESPRO- S ‘tive bodies represented in the Convention of Irish Boats: tles are beredy requested to furnish the Grand Marsh: his headquarters, Mott street, with a iist of oy shals and officers, on or before Monday, the 1'th inst, at twelve o clock. OWBN KEENAN, Grand Marshal. 18 MEMBERS OF THE NRW YORK PRACTICAL Journeymen Bakers’ Benevvioat Society are requested to meet at their rooms, 179 ‘street, at 12 o'clock M. op bupday, March Wu 1961, to attend the funeral of our de: ceased vrother, John’ w. Cai Pareick Suatz, msi PRIER Mate prod Pres. ___ PERSONAL, 2 In bath oe AR, CIROCMSTANOES, HAS A handsome, ayeltagent bey, 4 wean s expcaibie for ber 0 bring im rr eee want labes to meet with § some Bim and take am Station D, iguth wt nireet, Bible House NY PERSON OF MEANS, EITHER IN ay boy. one year and Cour months OidscC Amerie Pea a near a foue meg a Ameren Frnunge, can Y., up NS FLRISGUMAN, FROM WENDESIIRN lease send her address to Selman iis Grea” wich'atrect. (Savannah papers ploase copy.) A.* . R—DID YOU RECSIVE A NOTE OF rae, uv . ns the Wilheanapurg Post oficet Wii you a anawer itt OB CALL AT MY PLACE OF BUSINESS AT 2 5: Wedineeday wi if unplessent next fate ive eat sety alone, ALBA ANDER. BROCKR {YOU DID NOT MERT ME ON THURSDAY, and not hearing from you { feared you had loat th siete {gave you with my eAdzeas. Do favor me w ith « line, if bad cr not to an interview, H. M., Union square, Post o yo yr STEBGI—S ESTERDAL - —genepnaaian PLEASE wend address to ©. T. J., Hernid office. DDITEXPEOT YOU FONDLY TO-DAY (eUMDAY) or tais evening. If impossible, to-morrow ovening Doa't fait est havo muck Nell you. sattahed. silence. LOSB STAR B, WUNDBR, LATR OF NASSAU STRERT, WIUs yas Go SF ula akreet, room No. 6, snd hear ot som: ething (0 ponent MB NOT. eta of WANTSD—OF eeetee HOWRIGON, ¥4 he will ator ‘282 Pacific street, Brooklyn, he w eae WANTED—OF oy QUTNN, A hed US PART THUS; GRANT ME Tina tga eit sire ceases se REROH CLARBT WINE “25 OARKR, Ge That a aaa a ear ta ro Yr CG atte a OT +7 AN pie“ vu i fresh mined Soup onl free of atone ton street, gine onc Toth nna Chciote, a" od e ‘BD et Batch OAL—OF rer BEST QUALITY, AND AS USUAL AT ‘8 lower. prie than {irm any other dealer in the elt fi = Gs coreg si rete aon vet LINTON, ArottoN NOTICE.—ALBERT M. GRIFFIN & CO., ‘a isnidcent Household F ™nOUsRi first clase Hi BENOLB. Fu ‘URSITURE ae ee 5 Ec fable Cutlery; al a oo assortment basement and kitchen coat fice BLERC A. “rit feta ‘srecer HOUSES AND Lors. BLEBCKER, SUN & 0O., will at auotion, 3 ‘at 12 o'clock, at the . ‘The three and base brown stone mod 140 east Tiirty rch South aide, 100 feet east, ot freaue, Lots ie Bev Tork ibs houses ere new, and contain sit the modern Peefape c., at No. 7 Pine street. J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. A. vat ABLE Cy \ég=* peyton ai sctabia! at auction, oa BLELCSER, & Go, will ‘March 16, 2 i or at tee. merchants’ ‘Br even the tat and Buildings N Ko 4 Knoseret street, at ine iat Sy 100 Foot 6 chee deep ‘deep. a ey rv Mo. ot ‘~ ay a Fine street By esac teaeelaee ee wae ‘Rugent esta x Domows: SALE.—¥. to yc apo ANOPIONDRR, WIE: + © se o'clock, At salreroom 8 Nassau area? House hold Furniture, com: rising solid rosewood Parior Buits, covered in rocatel; ms. Eogang do: in bir cloth, viz. seta tetea, Parlor and’ Arm ogany bairs, marble toy Centre Table Mirrors, Bt ‘Tapes. Speed ¢ ‘Chandeliers, Buvension Dining iste faa a te Cea ay the at rs, mai faislanda Bedateads, Hair Mattreases, Palliagues, pe alo two iron Sofas, lot of ufliee Furniture, Desks, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—A FAMILY el ai toothy dog keeping will dispose, at private sale, of chamber snd dining room Furniture at a great seencrition ccm carved rosewood 7 cotave Pianoforte, in excellent order, cost $50), for $2'0 inoruding etooland Cover: one Parlor Suit, solid sarved rosewood frames, covered With silk brocatel, cost for ror $140; cne do, $130, Bi re Tables, Bureaus, Hrodsveada, Wasnsiauds, eolid rosewood, cost $200, for $100; Mattresses, Bedding, &c. The Furniture was made to order for the present owner, bas been in use but 6 months, and is in perfect r. Inquire at 70 Weat Twenty-sixth street, near e. UCTION NOTICR —BURNHAM'S FURNITURE BX. rosa Packing entablishment, II} and 1i3 West Kleventh street! botween Fifth and Sixth svenurs. Household ture boxed and shipped to of he world. ered wagons for removing furaivure into the country. ture stored. Rural: ae PUBLIC AUOTEON. of a decree rendered in the Kanawha Circuit on te apa Oo ts-toner, will off eal Commis PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, in front of the wha county, we ae In Cou lens soertain tract of Land’ ‘oon nawhe Mining and Manufact ‘Company, estimated {sree ebouad ia 4, thoraLromn Ad teres faterenioseoeh. te, esfoes tar Soren Of the sald 4000 cre track) “he sad ands CANNEL, SPLINT BITUMINOUS COAL: are situated in Kacawha county, Va, on Briar creek aad the Ravigndle waters of Coal r.ver. TERMS OF SALE. Five cent of the purchase in cash turd ihe residuc.taereot” in, three ‘equal eanual instar, ta, with interest thereon ah aay of fine bonda, with oemeere anda tor ties i: % ShouN, ett oe Fronvanr 1, 186." ! x Vida Constable. p34, aby 4 aT bay 2 PRICES —HYACINTHS, fat ee quence of open investment to ca = d Fish, 500 caake and “0 ‘dem! johns intooe' ‘ahd ee male an’ dormretic tem 800 pounds ui re Whi a! 2 o'clock, Jot of shawls, Parr an Machi: dozen Plated Spoons, &e. fat nea, 18 ac” L. JACOBS, AUCTIONEB! Js corner of 67 WILLIAM STREBT, Cedar. I. JAJOB Preserves, alot ‘Teriat, Co beens | Looking Glass, 1. Bia 1 Read Wagon; Also a Btales and Weigle ac. “rhs above purcensern withoul reeerves “Catalogues ready st gp tty SALE.—A, BUTTERFIELD WILL m . at 10 o'clock, on tbe corner of Gciumbla tad Bro Bre pre g Women's Cloth Bed’ , vit: Bile, Velvet, ne Dreeste; ‘Ciosks; woollen, bro ste and estella Bbante. Bede lowes isnita ta Quilta, Carpets, Sheets, a sed various per egg ter ersun to mention By of MRS. ©. COBEN, B. N B.—Next sale Tuesday, 19th inst , of men's and women's Clothing, Watches, Jewelry and SOLOMON BInGES, AUC TIONEE! EE & HOLDEN, Offices No 8 Fine street and 1,244 Brond Real Ketate at Publica nd Private Sale. fine Gothic House, bas f bath room, water closets ‘ali_ moder mile ‘rom we Pe a rz imprevements, a Stable, outbuildings. “Ti is sliuated three ot Nine acres ofand, a 4 J, HOGART, ACTIONRERS.— MONDAY, MARCH It, ot oi antshed Cabinet Fh Furniture, cong of rose reaus, bofes, Redatoads ‘abd black walm wvood Phctor ruta, lot of J amber and Veneers. rOeNFOHN W. SUMBRINDYKE, Attorney for Mortengee, 4.43, BOGART, AUCTIONEERS hel my i manca }. 12, at Why o clock, at the auction North Wil A cies ae cero mpstes Coane! No plecee ade Kad ead Elst mise Belaeads, aie sara, tare ee i ta ‘tage ‘tambognay Deakn, aot inate rebaner, (Wo 182Ke Bow coun sito etarge lot of A St Paper Sn cuales 2s ra NLD, auctioneers) M. WITTRES, AVCTT rnitare, "is “ot famally’ from flo Piano, Dame HARURY REMOVED —0¢ <aite GAN NFO pe S28 Raving ou cet, wene her ‘Tados 6"; genes esr ale, foe wi a thts Da nian Pehoue SSLE—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH SHADES AUR two doors f1 AY Spring atree fom next stay. Tnquire of J.B. BURKE room Nee, PF, SALF—THE SALOON KNOWN AS THR UNTON Oyster Saloon, et Catharine Fer situated the east side. Apply on the premises. PR, heap reat. togo LONG LEASE OF A FIRST a | Li Shea Broads doi tom eee, tr Apply room No, 2. & first rate business, aed at 767 Broadwayr corner oR sss oe few eed HALF OR 7HE WHOLE OF Fixtures: business. Apply to B of an cid established ‘location, Gymtor and » A Chambers oxeate er SALE CHEAP.—A RARER OHANCK.—AN liard ‘Bitte: established Billiard Room, up m ee meahesties on ee eens font ot oat 16 ‘West Thirty seventh street. between 10 and 12 A. Pons tars ae ean ENOINE, OF Bilaby, Mynderse ‘s manufé and similar te taieelty. For furthers sppiy oA 2 DELAYOUR, 26% Wail street, N. ¥, ER BALE AND Mears’ lgane, tho Suck in sore aud Feed Wagoes at Se Sate cases eas eee MARIN iy OTEL FOR SALE—ELIGIBLY SITU, ay For will with a lot of news. = FOR gore CONDU 10) ‘OTED soins eos trate apa great within two eee, aera, Siena on favorable = relusble lease, and ers ant Be Ne terme as gate eno actae, ‘cai aod reaaing ftmoms; ‘ineugi EB. LAWRENCE & CO , 62 Raet Fourteenth street. ee ARNESS MABER'S STORE FOR SALE—ALSO TOR Stock an: to JAMES TOBIN, city, to leave the d Fixtures, now AS TTS good business owner wisbes OTICE—FOR SALB, A Ale spd Chop House, with valuabie lease, ea ‘Will be sold I> price, as about bene ne to the caer. for the bear Bo at ot Une of the beat at a reasonable A FIRST CLASS 6, ENGLION eepers. A frst class fe ee es My uly caste a ie host For particulars inquire for aie week at 179 Mulberry street, RoApape yy coe Island cara Ml Fulton fe made The ow wade aire AGI, K, 93 Patton avenue, —FoR Wd Ke. oo $75 and is the J ring from the — street, New Tork, or EXCHANGE FOR WATOGBA can be carried in the vane ng . or Prat ktsrt ering cured ia a few Lessons, have formed a At Nid OF REASON AND Wae- piranoe in Fri NEASHIP aX OTIC! BLICATIONS. THR UNDERSIGNED and for the jag wines, Linuere Reeat & Air on steve, ore Rew York. ‘ithe copartnerskip - 0 oan ore the Toth Decomber, 138). SRSA ene cet SPORTING, BUTLER, choles, breads for sale Manges Cure and Flea Rcterminator, 10 cen office, address Boats, ree a so

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