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eibilities of independent existence. the points duly considered—the actual destru of slave property, the loss of income resulting from’ the diaappearance of slave labor, the impossibility of cultivating the soil for want of labor, the exis- tence of an enormous body of negro paupers, and the destruction of the credit of States which have, $130,000,000 of bonds in circulation—it must be admitted that the probable consequences of a war between the North and the border States are, in a commercial point of view, more grave than anything that can grow out of the contest be- tween the United States and Mr. Jeff. Davis’ Gulf rebels. At the same time it cannot be denied that the Gulf rebels are pursuing a course which is caleu- lated to interfere very seriously with American commerce. {t isidle to doubt that Mr. Davis can obtain men both at the South and at the North to man piratical expeditions under the guise of let- ters of marque. The Matagorda, a well armed steamer, bas already sailed from Texas to inter- cept the California treasure ships. The Star of the Weat has been taken into New Orleans, a prize to the South. Other ships and steamers are being fitted eut as privateers at other Southern porta. Of course these privateers will, in due course of time, be seized by our cruisers, and their officers and crews hanged atthe yardarm. But, in the ‘meantime, many peaceful merchant ships will pro- bably have been seized by them, and their cargoes sold at some West Iadian or South American port, The administration has proclaimed a blockade of the Southern ports. Butno steps have yet been taken to render the blockade effectual at Galves- ton, New Orleans, Mobile, Apalachicola, Savan- nah or Charleston. While we write privateers are doubtless putting to sea from all these ports. Very grave apprehensions aye entertained by our merchants that the administration is not alive to the importance of the interests involved, and is not pursuing a sufficiently vigorous policy to crush out piracy at once and forever. The events of the past day or two present other considerations of no less importance to the mer- cantile community. There is no room now for doubt as to the political affinities of the people of Maryland—or at allevents of Baltimore. That city, which the Western States have built up so that it now stands third among American seaports, has pursued a course which will probably involve fatal injury to its future prospects. So long as this war lasts, Baltimore must be tlassed among the doubtful ports. Goods can no longer be safely sent to Baltimore, either from abread or from the interior. Property sent to Baltimore may any day be seized by rebels, or destroyed in a conflict be- tweet the government troops and the insurgents. The city itself may besacked. At any rate, what- ever may be thought of the loyalty of the people of Baltimore, there can be but little doubt of the complicity of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and its officers with the secessionists. Ag long ago as February last, when the great Railr®ad Conven- tion was held at Washington, our Northern railway managers returned with the firm conviction that John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad, and his officers, were Heart and soul with the disunionists. The events of the past few days~sthe refusal of the officers of the road to trans- port United States troops, the alacrity with which Virginia secessionists were moved from point to point, the tame submission of Mr. Gar- rett to the demands of the Baltimore mob, his meek acquiescence in the destruction of his bridges—all point clearly to a conclusion which ought to render the officers of this road the sub- ject of an inquiry by the United States courts. Whether the law can be so interpreted as to for- feit the road to the government as an instrument of treason—as a privateer would be forfeited in the like case—is a question for the United States Attorney to decide. At any rate common pru- dence would seem to require that for the present, , at allevents, it should be seized and operated ex- clusively for the benefit of the government. At the recent meeting of merchants in this city, a committee was appointed to provide for the ne- gotiation of whatever loans might be required by the government. It is understood that they are discussing the subject, with a view to placing some $9,000,000 at once at Mr. Chase's disposal. We hope there will be no hurry in the matter. Our stock market just now is under the influence of a panic, which will subside as soon as the fate of ‘Washington is determined. In all human proba- bility, money will be worth three per cent here in June, and government stock will be worth par. If Mr. Chase can possibly defer any calls on our mercantile community till then, he should do so. There will be no difficulty in borrowing, say ten millions a month, in New York; but it will injure the government credit to attempt a negotiation in the midst of the present panic. As soon as the flurry subsides Mr. Chase may come into the market for fifteen or twenty millions, and, by giving, say twenty days notice, and offering certificates from $50 upwards, may get the whole on at least as favorable terms as the last loan. But nothing should be done at present. In the meantime About $1,300,000 are due to the government from successful bidders for thé loan of 1860, awarded on 22d October last. The public, and especially the honorable firms which lived up to their con- tracta for that loan, at a heavy loss, are puzzled to understand the negligence which Mr. Chase has exhibited with regard to the defaulters. Why have they not been sued, and compelled to pay up? Must it be understood that, under the ad- ministration of Mr. Chase, a contract with the government is a mere empty formality, which need not be fulfilled unless it is quite convenient’ If so, such houses as Whitehouse, Son & Morison; Ward, Campbell & Co., and others which kept their faith honorably with the government, at a heavy sacri- fice to themselves or their customers, have been doped. Some of the defaulters are members of the Board of Brokers. It is a little remarkable that no motion has ever been made in the Board to vacate the seats of the members who defaulted on their contracts with the government. Does the Board of Brokers consider @ contract with the governinent not binding? If not, how can it over- Jook a notorious breach of such @ contract! The following are the trade tables for the week: — Lavorra. ons the week. one anni et General merchandise. 8) "sis geo 3,214,809 2,038,617 Tetal for the wook. $5,281 168 3,869,859 266 wal Previously reported... $67 286,736 71 023,708 68,498,358 Bince January 1... $72,566,898 74,505,667 56,166,349 Exrorts of Provvce ax Mmrkcwanpise. 1859. 1800. 1861. Por the week........ $1,460,057 2,156,227 2 642,772 16,304.0 085 bet 407 286 38 674 "30% . $17 T6411 24,609 613 98.317, Exronts oF Srrcte. Previously reported... Since January 1.. 1a 1860, Us6L. For the week........ $1637 106 635,618 ak Previously reported.. 9188,667 8,129,665 2,410,044 Since January 1....810,760,001 8,169,208 2,410 O44 The banks, probably, continue to gain specie from the Mint at Philadelphia, and, notwithstand- ing the rate of exchange, small amounts continue to arrive from England. Last Monday they show- ed a specie average of $41,764,748~an increase of 59,190 from the previons week; at this date last year the average was only $23,626,982. There seems to be no present prospect of any decrease Of the reserve: and as the Sub-Treasury disburses the money now held in that institution, the banks | Will natpraily gain specie. The loans stood fast | Monday et $123,108,885—an increase of £1 from the week previous; at the corresponding date last yeat—they stood at $129,919,015. But for the recent government loans the bank discounts would have fallen by this time considerably below $120,000,000; and from present appearances this will be the principal resource of the tavks f pome time to come, Times like these tut the | management of banks. A bank which can con- tinue to earn dividends without encroaching upon its surplus this summer may be set down as very well managed. Money is as easy as ever,on call, on the right kind of security, or for the best description of pa- per. But great care is exercised in selecting pa- per, very few lenders being willing to buy names in the Southern trade at any price. Itseems tobe generally understood that a very small proportion of the debts due by the South to the North will ever be collected; the credit of parties who are known or believed to have large amounts due them at the South suffers in consequence. On call, very few bankers care to lend on slave State stocks, even with any margin. The course pur- sued by Virginia has shaken public confidence in the honor of the people of the border States, And absolute repudiation would not now cause much surprise. On railroad stocks and bonds, the brokers borrow at 4 a5 per cent, First class pa- per, in the Northern trade, goes at 524 a 7, accord- ing to length, Ac. There was little or nothing done yesterday or Friday in foreign exchange. Bankers’ rates, which are nominal, are 107 a 34 for sterling bills, and 5.30 for franca. Bat there is no demand at those rates, and no evidence that there would be any de- mandif they were lowered, Some good produce bills go at 10534 a 10624; but these are scarce. It looks as though we might witness another collapse in exchange next week; and as the Bank of England has lowered its rate to per cent, a further fall would probably lead to fresh importations of specie. The fallowing table shows the course of the stock umafet during the past week and month:— Mch, 23, Moh. 20. 4p 8.apl 2. Ap 20. Missouri 6%. 66s, 8635 -¥. 78h TBhe 76% ae rs adic 44g 42 35 2954 32 82 2% =f Ww Michigan Central... 68 58853549 40 South. guarant’d.. 38% 39 = 364 BR 2634 mois Central... $2 8lig 7% 68 66 Gal 3 ke «6835 i 549 48 Bh 36° BBN 2254 nt m5” 10 or 904 45% 424% 891; Pacific Mail. 853g 88 Ti re It will thus be seen that there has been quite a collapse in stocks within the week. The decline is equal to 23 per cent in Pacific Mail, 12% in Pa- nama, 5% in Hudson River, 4%4 in Central, 54 in Reading, 7 in Erie, 9 in Michigan Central, 5% in guaranteed, 12 in Mlinois Central, 13%4 in Galena, 1444 in Rock Island, 64% in Toledo. State stocks have fallen still more severely. Mjssouris are 18% lower than they were a week ago, Virginias 31 per cent, Tennessees 30 per cent, Kentuckies 22 per cent. The fallin these securities has been unex- ampled, and must lead to the suspension of the bulk of the Western banks, whose currency is based on them. United States stocks have de- clined 3 per cent, and are not much dealt in. There is in the Board of Brokers a very honorable repugnance to selling them short, or trying to de- press them in any way. Died. Aryry.—On Saturday morning, April 20, at his resi- dence, 138 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, after a short and severe illness, Tuomas Auvey, aged 27 years and 7 months. The friends of the fami; tfully invited to attend bis funeral, from St. ante urch, State street, near Bond, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Buiy.—On Saturday morning, April 20, of disease of heart, Wa. W. Biiny, in the 28th year of his age. Halltax and Nova Stotia, Providence and Philadelphia Papers pi copy. Cain. —On Sunday morning, April 21, of consumption es Conserr, wife of John L. Cai wed 31 years and 78. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the corner of South Third and Ninth streets, Williamsburg, this (Monday) afteruoon, at half-past ove o'clock. Doveras.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, April 21, suddenly, of inflammation of oe Rovert T. Doveras, in the bath year of his ag The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu- neral, from his late residence, corner of Lafayette and Carlton avenues. His remains will be taken to Newport, R.1., for interment. oe —On ,Sunday, April 21, Kowin L, Busnor, aged 27 years. he funeral will take _— from the residence of his father, Leander Bishop, Bound Brvok, New Jersey, op Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and friends’ of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Care wave Jersey City, Cortlandt street ferry, at twelve o’clock and return at four o’clock in the afternoon. Brown. At his residence in Peekskill, on the 7th day afternoon, of congestion of the lungs, James Brows, in the 67th year of his age. - The funeral will take piace from his late reeidence, on 3d day (Tuesday), 23d inst., at half past one o'clock. "the friends of the family are invited to attend without fur- ther notice. Coox.—On Sunday, April 21, after a lingering fliness, Jaye, wife of James Cook, iate of Dumfries, Scotland, in the 40th year of her age. The frieuds and the ‘mersbers of the Allison (Norfolk street) Methodist church are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, from her late resi dence, 52 Scamme! street, corner of Cherry. Dumfries (Scotland) papers please copy. Grni,—On Saturnay, April 20, Hxvry Easrsr Grint, poe Pred Ernest and Ellen Grill, aged 1 year and 3 mont! ‘The friends of his parents, and those of his uncle and aunt, David aod Mary Duane, are invited to attend the funeral, from 224 Ninth street, this (Mouday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Kratixc.—On Saturday, Apri] 20, after @ short and severe illness, Axne, the beloved wife of Captain Maurice Keating. His (riende, and those of her brother, James Merrick, are respectfully invited to attend ber’ funeral, at one o'clock this (Monday) afternoon, from Ler late residence, . 2 Suydam place, Eighty sixth street, near Fourth ivrme.—On Saturday, April 20, Joay McGring, a na- tive of Balturbet, county ayn, Ireland, in the 624 year of his age. Hie relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, this (Monday) aftersoon,’at three o'clock, from hig late reridence, 226 West Thirty sixth street His re mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery Wr1ax¥ —On board the steamship Montgomery, on her pasmage from Savannah, on Friday, April 19, of con- jon, Mr. Cometic Muiaxe, of New York city, et 2 years, Nasa Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 20, after a short illness, Wa. NaGie, formerly of the Race Course, Mallow, county Cork Ireland, in the 60th year of his ag ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 168 Front street, Brooklyn. ‘ork papers please copy. O'Brex.—On Saturday, April 20, of scarlet fever, Aaysan, daughter of Richard and Mary O’Brien, of Charleetown Roshe, county Cork, Ireland, aged 2 years, 2 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the (imeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 382 First avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at half'past one o'clock. Rygr.—On Sunday, April 21, Awa, daughter of Richard F. and Matilda J. Ryer, aged 9 months and 27 days. The friends of the vw, be Page vane invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 127 Ninth avenue, SevrpRr.—On boardgthe steamehip Montgomery, on her paseage from Savannah,on Saturday, April 20, of con- geation of the bangs Mr. Joux H. sevioxn, of New York city, aged 63 year ‘SeREes —OD Friday evening. April 19, Caarime Sxn- axys, in the 70th of his The friends of the family are — invited to at- tend the faneral, from the resicence of hie son-in-law, Robert Martin, No. 266 Madison street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’olock. Stivett.—On Suarsay April 20, Nieworas M. Suupent, in the 77th year of his #ge. The friends and relatives ¢f the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 165 Prince street, this (Monday) afternoon, at’ one o'clock. Toww,—In New Bedford, Mass.,on Monday, Apri! 15. of consumption, Tuomas }. Toniv,aged 22 years and 4 months. His remains were interred in St. Dartmouth, Bristol county, Mass. oases —In Brooklyn, on Sanday, April 21, Conwrisa wife of Daniel 8. Tallman, aged 43 years. “‘dne relatives and. friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, from her tate residence, 295 Carlton avenue, oo Tueaday afternoon, at two o'clock Woonr.—On Saturday evening, April 20. Cuanrry, loved wife of Jease C. Wood, aged 70 years. Funeral services will be held at her inte residence, 184 Grand street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half past on» o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Warwick, Orange county, for interment SHIPPING NEWS. Marys Comevery, be Port of Seve York, April 41, Ue? are et Steamshin Anju (Bri, Goodwin. Kingston, Ja, April 6. with | mdse ana passengers, 19 Walden & Booth 10th ins’ fow 748, broke tine amg red of the engine, and made | ie rest of the passages under canvas, Of Sandy Hook waa talten 1 tow by etemmntitt dU Lock wood Savannab, with mdse an* tho M had a strong wiot ce roship Sta —, Rampton Roads, where ne hae, ven with, stoops far Rortresa Monroe, Yin Mary Crocker (Br, of Liverpogi), ‘Nglinaas, Laverpoot le stvumebty Montge paeengers to BA Crom Tor (we ee hoare oi | : + Das ed'at Querantine. Ship) Winds Rarer, Live dags, witt coal, 10 S Bett teat ail mule se Teet : sober . ; Sacre 1h il & C: rier, via Mobile 13 da; ryan a Ne i atl fur Childs, Childs, istol, 63 days, via Mobile Bar & Sons. Heated Shot Keys, ronet, rding, days, yg Wala Canter & Chase, Wole Bar wank Gord E Hope, Miller, Savaunali, 5 days, with cotton &e, 1BAik Xumurt, Anderson, Matanzas, 9 daya, with sugar Ac, be py Maria oe of Fanmeaih, Eng), Page, Limerick, 26 days, in ballast, to — io Bunday' a editisa 2 the Boe ha Elan Mii scncnapaleaterd ig Tornado (of Westport, Me), St Thomas, Pa erat 0 aa Porterbeld #00. ed in company with bark Pentucket for London. The T ‘or New Orleans, aud put into Bt Thomas 10 be “B G Chaloam, Kou Mayaguez, Apri! 6, with sugar &! to Simpson & Cla] Had heavy ‘weather; lost main top- er), Orowell, Matanzas, 11 days, ne Hrophy (of Castine)” Mullen, Fajardo, 12 day, with eupaatta Meee h Iooeean . “Arietis, Chase, Behr Jacmel, 14 days, with logwood éc, to Macks Dirigo (of Philadelphia), Cook, Cardenas, via Savan- Bab Acdaye, with sugar, to Behr Cas} of Reekianty or Porter, Savantlla, March 29, "Behe Minnesota, eo er, Jacknonvil epi sfayath Char uarlesion, 4° daye, with cotton ic |, Charlestor with oD olden urray. subapetlidigp te cse a hee KY Dev Jokaeon, Charleston, 4 days, with cotton chr Ciara, Ba Barrett, Georgetown, 8C, Schr HW. migton, NOT Sehr E Sheldo: sat ries ek days, faye mv Siays” Rehr Liber '. “Johnsen Virgins, Sehr tee Me( = for Boston Schr Roaina, Hunt, Hitaabethport for Fembroxe, Schr Marietta, Gray, Rockland, 7 days. Schr Princess, Lovell, Boston, ten Sehr Ann Flower, Nickerson, Ny won. goer roe Chamberlain, Sturges, Boston for Albany, W Brainard, Bowditebe 9 Mt ie, 3 ays. Bear cAimira, Siahie Nomiaport Schr Delaware, ing, Kondout for Boston, Steamer Delaware, Johnion, Philade! Steamer Potomska, Nye. New Poo ge Perio ot yd mag oy Lipari, hence 19th inst for noa when miles ene SF aleak; both pumps were unable Tne Bogan to keep free, and she began to settle by the head; one pump Heeoining disabled, throw over. board the cargo of ‘naval stores and bore up for thts port, On the ath inst, 7 AM. was spoken vs plot boat GW Blunt, and while getting a hawser to us for the purpose of towing * leg of ore of the bark’s crew was taken off; the ligwner pal and the pliot boat, proceeded to the city with she in Kired inn; at 2 PBI, 49 miles ESE of Sandy Hoox, the crow worn out by exertions at the pumps, we were taken In tow by lot bout Nettle, No 2, and towed tOan anchorage off Jersey ity, with 2), feet of water in the hold. 20th—Ship Shooting Star, Rain Wind during the day WSW. American Ports. APALACHICOLA, A) OLA, April 12-Cld barks @ W Horton, Sleep. ha wee) Col Sutton, Boston. ARDILASS ‘April l7—Arr schra Pierey Bilener, Aarts, + Ontelina Aeron Bowker, Warehatn Bia scht Field + Roctalk: r8 Con ay, Mayhew, Bot ioston ig Low At derson, Bowker, Wareham; ORK, et 1A bri Atiakapas; Doi WP Cunsing.” Betting, ‘Guantea, "PR: Aves Island.” Cid steamship B De¥ord, osign qa sbip Sumatra, SIDA, verpool; ‘White, Rio Janeizo: Industrie (Brem), Milken, Dubling At. cadia, Goodwin, Matanzas; schr Julia ‘Harding, St Johns, P R. sid steamship Ben DeFord, Hallet, Boston; ship Jobn Franklin, 8, AnDapolis to fim ing for Liverpool; barks Washington, White, Rio Janeiro; In- dustrie Milken, Dublin; Fannie Crenshaw, Musson, Fe nico; brig Faumie'O Field, Harriman, Bt Jago de TWth—Arr barks Race Horse, Searles, Algoa Bay; Edmund Dwight, Nickerson, Cardenas: Se ‘Bllen Bernard, Gibbs, Cienfuegos; sebrs M G Leonard, Lovit. Jaeksonville; A Cordery, Grace, and Wm Wallace, Beull, Wil- mington, NC; L EB Gi ae Purvere, sod c | 4 Bian Preres ‘Tangier: Fred Bugene, Hawes, Warwick. corgi, Bw cet | J Randolph, Cutter; L A ‘Daneohower, Sinies of i Lake: J Wheiden, Smith; Blackbird, Compton, and Norih Pacific. Marey, Philadelphia: Emma V, Cook, NYork. Cld brig Adeiine, Cobb, Philadelphia CHAKLESTON, Avril itn the ofing, hod sbip, supposed to be the Jobn Fraser, from Liverpool; # brig, Suipponod to, be Spi a herm brig ani! several schrs, tinknow a Averpool, Cld ship, au Tucker, lar M Tanner, Faty, Baltimore; Col Jacksonville: Lion, Waiteber, Georgetown, NYork; Maryland, Hall, Baltimore; or, "Boston; Fair Deal ogera. Gi ‘ee a eDella Jones, Bockaviile: MY Da apt ag {eih’—eohF Pennsylvania; Mdsroc, Boson, Below, a achr, unknown. In the ofling, ship Jobn Fraser, Herbest, Liver: Bool: a Sp brig, aherm brig, and -« sehr. unkuown, At Qua Fantine, British Queen, from Nassau, NP. Cid Sp brig Sebastian. Casals, Barceiona; schrs Moses Van Name, Van same, NYork; Mediator, Miller, Newport, Rl, and a mkt; Grecian, Hacyerty. Portland, Sid acre B'N Havkin gyal: ML Bari Johnson, and Hmily, Nickerson, NYork; J Clark, a 80; HE’ Brown, Warren, and Mary ore. April 7~Aar bark AH Kimball, Packard, land. JACKCONVILLE, March 23—Arr schrs E GSawyer, Dobbin, Boston (and eld same day for Pembury een; od D MeOartty Smith, Charleston, J ~— od! Rg 9 (and cld 4th ina’ for NYork); 26th, M @ Leonard, Leavitt, NYork (and cid 6th tast for ores Astoria, ‘oluns. do (and cla 2d inat for #alem); 26¢! Holmes, Holmes, Charleston; L B Myers, Somers, Savannah (and cla 8d int for NYork); 28th, Matagorda, ‘Drown, “Pall River; HW m ton, Provi: dened (and cld Sih imst on er return to do), J Frambes, 80: mers, NYork (and cld $b inst for Ralem); Soth, EW Perry, Sampson, Charleston; Theresa C, Bmith, do; Chara Grace, yore. 3d ine Minnesote, Baker, Charleston’ ‘it, sctrs Julia a Hallock,’ Pedrick. Savanoah! Rhodeila Blew, Peter. son, do; Sth, Herbert Manton, Backus, Boston; % Rovbine, RVorks Elvira, Allen, St Thomus: ih, White Squall, Shark, Boston. Cld 25th, schra HR Coggeshall, Th- ton, NYork; Ist inst, SA Appleton, Stanwood, Boston; 6th, Ackiam, Ray, do Tn_port Ay pril 8, bark Matagorda, Brown, from Fall River arr March 24, for'an Eastern port idg: schrs Rhodelia Blew, Peterson; Astoria, Collins, and J Frambes, Somers, for Sa tem, all ready to #ail, Sid Sth, schr HW Morse, Benton, Pro vidence, WEST, April 8—See Correspondence above MOBILE, April 1 (back d ste)—Cid ship Allred Storer, Co- mery, Liverpool: bark Mustang, Purrington, Havana aud « mkt in baliast; schr Harriet Brewster, Hawkins, do do. 13th, brig Winthrop, Post, Havana, schr Sora Rice, Philadelphis} Kate M teks, and Queen of the South, Elwood, Naork; Messenger, Mulford, SRW ORLEANS, Apri Ti—Arr ahip Houghton, Stanwood, Fleetwood via Beaumaris; Oleron, Orr, Liverpool; Alhambra, Duobar, Mobile: Br brig Creole, Robinson, uatan [siand, sebr John Aumack, Pierce, Charleston. ore coming up, ships illustrions (Br), Mlle, from Liver (Br), Bowen, from Mobi pool Niagara, Lawrence, trlel (4p), Lae sunaga, from Malaga: Gen ‘Taylor, from, Boston. ld steam Bienville, Butloch, NYork’ via Havana; Tennessee, Forbes Vera Cruz; ships Princess Royal (Br), Curry, Liver Harvest Queen, Batchelder, do; schr’ Aid, Gooding, t Semen Tsth—Arr (by (el) ships Birmingham, Boston; Cumberland, and Autocra!, Liverpool, 2th, Nimrod, do. ‘Towed tothe bar 7th inst, ships Montebello, and tronsides; ‘and to sea, ships Geo A Holt, Picayune, and Samuel Locke. Towed to the bar 12th inst, abips J 8 Parsons, Holyheaa, and Vieenta, NORFOLK, April IG—Arr stoner Ren, Deford, Hallet, Boston for Baltimore; schra Yarmouth, Boush, Boston; Hex’ ron, Jefis, Savannah: W B Jen! y rs dW Kadwaras, Warwick, George Darby, Rogers, Wludies; ob, Bel s Arr steamship Jamestown, Skinner, NYork, Cid schrs Sea Nymph, Dawson, Charleston; Golden Gate, Weeks, PENSACOLA, April 11—~Arr barks C Ellems, Elles, New Orleans: Croese>, Penay, Montevideo. Cid brig Wm Mason, Gardner, SPECIAL NOTIC CME LODGE, NO, 408, F AND AM: WILE HOLD A ‘special meeting for work in the secoud and third degrees Members are roquested to oa Monday, April 22, at 2h; ce rdialiy invited to atrend. oie hojourners “Fos eens. COMEN, W. M. AVING INVENTED A NEW AND POWBRECL navigable sea going boom Derrick—patent recetved by leat mail—1 want one or more partners, with $50,000, to put the same in use; hoisting power 1,00) tins, Model already. ‘An immense sum of money, cxn be realized om ihe seaboard & Very short time, as will be shown, Address Marme sn. gineer, Herald omes. ama anit een eee 1, THOS. N. DUYER, GIVE NOTICE TO ALL "ERSONS not to negotiate or transact business with any person for mew Whout my own signature, April 2), 156 HE MASTER PLUMBERS OF NEW YORK CITY, Brookiyn, Jersey city and Hoboken, are hereby notified that the committee who were appointed At a former meeting to reviae amd modity the trade book of prices, ate now ready to report, and hereby ‘Fequest a full and pul ” Thursday evening, v he Jones’ Hause, 734 Broadway, at 7}, 8. M. "LLL AM = = = HOUSES, ROOM rs} TO L2T—NEW AT ENGLISH ait xt a fad pe, rh im casos, s atablen, coach and fowl nouses, Rhea several acres of lawn, woodlands, &o, Rent 0. Siso'n drat class four sory English basement, han ty 4 Semety furnished, all improvements, charming location on Birtee sath # treet, within sRisier ion tee of Uae gare. . Rent “= Fourteenth wise. LARGE MINE STORE TO LPT, 88, BOWERY, COR Aner of ayard. | The pent business Jomtien, La th reason) well ai free oe mises, oF ih the basement RNISHED HOUSE TO ba he “FIRST CLARS FURN LET YOR one pear. to a private family ‘only. htc uly lg tn Thirty. titer, near Bro , oe eatrabis tenant Tnauire at 116 Went Thirty. fourth a, Pp. RTS TO LET=SECOND FLOOR FOUR ‘ee oma et Pate and ck Baseanens 24 ising Macdougal treet) all the modern lawere sins sood neighborhood. Rent, $275 > # amall Broadway — wou: Sk, DETACH if “gh stoop, abrabbery front & situated Mi avenue, fifth house sou'h of Myrtle avenue sor Furniture for sale. Apply at the house, oF wi Zoom Ro, 7, New Yor! tt veRR PART OF HOUSE, OVRR THE yo 8 og —TBN © ‘twenty eighth and REAR" econ esas bea Yor Ung house, Gasand water ia, Inquire tm os ON K SERT RENT B1,(00.—SEVE- A eat other "a: “ rents. Also fur wee Car coals, LOUK & PITTMAN, eal Bett oad Adee ertmfan in fine % fre ot rete ee é cyt the railroad cars, Rent laquiré of GEORGE GROVE, Fourth avenue. (lOTEAGE AT BERGEN POINT TO LET AT LOW RENT, for sale: containa nine rooms and atable, with twent city lots fenced tion t fnbans of Mache Bee ar ee ere ee HOUSE 10 LET.—4 MODERN GENTEBL three story and attic House, Heatly furnished. in meat vie som rrasceable tarde, “Apply to'Mt. 3 DRGuLE, No.3 Wiliam ateee oly % a ala aan FICUSE 20 [ET—IN BROOKLYN, CORNER OF DR. pe ig of A. G, BADGER, next door, or at 141 ‘sreadway, N. + Aowik al TO bi CHEAP—BROWN STONE F' th sllmoders improvements, desire rend for $i. ue. Will now be reed for $LON). Apply 10 G PARTHIDGE. No, 26 Went Fifteenth pas Rua ‘h steam power, at 136 Weat ‘rhinty Bo street, LET.—THE HOTEL S38 GREENWICH recs \ Dunne and Jay, convenient to the Hud. dt Erie Railroad ; known aa the Kant ormariy ante yoming Hotel; it is in good order aud can quire of TeHAELOOOK seer cae ta ‘sear oe TO LET—SUITABLE FOR A Sexerctan, aT Baat Thirty-ninth street, between Second ‘and Third avons; also a furnished room on the third floor. ART OF A HOUSE TO LET—WITH ALL THE MO- cera improvements, bath, gas, hot and cold water, &c, Apply : at Re Fourth avenue, StORE NO. 639 HUDSON STREET To LET. APPLY toN. ROF & 8. D. WILSON, 200 Varick atreet. TOREHOUSE TO LEASE —26 FEET BY 9; NEW +), floors, very strong walls and heavy timbered, in| fost Grice No 10) Washington street, near Rector. Apply to ‘12 Broadway, rooms 16 and 17, up stairs, In- QUTATEN ISLAND.—TO LET OR FOR SAUm, A CON. &” venlent liouse, (ten rooms) with stable and coach hor pine tied egzoining the peacoat chureb, New Bi three minutes’ walk from Bent $500, Aj 8B. P. BROWER, oppo anlog. sie Sram LOFTS AND BASEMENT TO LET PEARL sireei | Algo Irving Hotel, at Par Rockaway. in Cull view ‘Also a Cottage, at very cheap rent. Al BSL NORTON Sw0' Pent atreck OF contr of Biatth aud Grand streets, Wiviamsburg, 10 LET—BOND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY; THR Gan lite House, ft 13 Bond’ street, will beet low to's , good e first thoor furnl re: ©, e00T, ANTHO: & CO., 16 Naaaau'sirvet —_* 10 LET—-HOUSR NO, 66 AMITY STREET; CHEAP TO & good tenant; House is 25 by 50 feet, in perfect order, with hot and cold water, Inquireof W. BLACKSTONE, 133 Laurens street Tor LET—IN BROOKLYN, S. D., THE BECOND FLOOR of 8 ew Cay Cpe yo to three railroads, hg fBoderate tos smal! family of grown pernona For ply At oT Mangin street, New York. - © LET—AT KINGSBRIDGE, A COTTAGE AND 9% acres of Land, with carriage house and cuthouses, for $450. Inquire of A.W. BEXRIAN, Kingsbridge. LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH bs singe House 368 Went Thirty Ofte to nd i» coven He, ton, Ninth avenues, with all the neighborhood; "gan fixtures, throughout, due vines, eee Inquire at 442 Righth avenue (0 LET—THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE lid Fourth street, between West Tenuta and Charles streets. Apply to W. POST, St. Mark's Ingurauca Company, 6 Wail street. Po Let THE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, 8 WATTS ‘atreet, in good order; Oroton and gas; rent $400, Apply at 97 Water sireet, 10 LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO. 539 Hudson street, with all the modern improvements, Ap- ply to N. ROE & 8. D. WILSON, 20 Varick street, 10 LET-THE COTTAGE HOUSE AND SIX HAND. someiy shaded Lots of Ground, aituated near the corner Of Brondway and Fifty fourth street, Purn:cure for ale Apply on ed é premises, to W. J. STRWAR H lg LET— STABLIBHED BUSINES STANDS AND Residences; for a family grocery, fruitery, tea store, dry goods, boot and shoe store, hardware and furnishing store and thread aud needle swore, fa the new buildings corner of Greenwich avenue and Christopher sireet, opposive the Jef- ferson market: upper stories arranged separately for fami eos, with gua Croton. and . Apoly to MEIGS D. MLN, 164 £ irtee! 1_ Broadway. 0 LET—FIRST CLASS FLOORS, WITH GAR AND WA Noa, 8, 10, 2 and MM Bank street, in new brown stone ower, rent low. bea rg of &, L. & 3. 7. BUBNHAM, GH Wodaoa street, corner of Twelfth. 0 LET—THE LARGE MANSION HOUSE CORNER OF Fifty ninth street aad Second avenue; a desirable lova- tion for a hotel or boarding house; two years’ leawe; posses. sion immediately. Apply as above ToL eT Pouartagea pe peas a y sa be Bower te street, oF 196 pos LET—FO A AMALL FAMILY, PPER PA BT ‘of the three story hg ey ‘Weat For ¥- u nireet; haw al {us modern improvements, Iuguire o* the premises. 10 at SECOND, FLOOR, SIX ROOM8; FRONT back room, ‘and katchea, to a fami- iy wiioat chiren, a 183 Forcy-socond eireeh, weat of Eighth avenue; rent $14 per mont LET—PART OF A HOUSE IN MACDOUGAL street, between Bleecker and Houston streets; pa ‘tries and all Smprorenense: dtchen and it required; rent moderate to tenant, maoaanitas dougal street, corner of BI y, a ther gator separately ae 08, ro ot nd cold water "bath, wa closet; gas in: ieee inrent, svenue. a Au, ramon ac ano rom toe fixtures bait, Bc ea Feat low to » apestabis lanama ib ($6K). Inquire at 107 St, Mark's plese; stages pase the house every five minutes TS LET—THE DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE, 114 Leonard street. a few doors east of prosewari sontatns twenty rooms, with gas, bath, hot and cold y the lot runs {] from ‘ireet to wineet; It la & ¥ ‘cestrai and de- LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE M4 BETHUNE atreet (first street below near Abiagdon square; variors, front aad back. basement, with several rooma: range, bot and oold water, gas, Rent per aamum, 0 LET-TO A SMALL FAME. TH SECOND floor, eonsisting of five rooms, in hor coll. B eth street, near Lexington avenue. Grover on the floor. Inquire on the premises for tw are. LET—A NEAT AND NICELY FURNISHED ROOM on the first floor, with al improvements; sho Gas ‘sleely furatsbed. Bedroow, for s gen $1 per week. Apply at 72 Sixth avenue, near Waverley piace. Li gt LET—A SMALL GENTEEL HOUSE, ON TWENTY. Mist iee street, peer Lexington avenue, tn fine ones wu — ‘ 1a aa &e., at Also, one at $i lt moder iesbroveen INBHIMER & wi OX, BAS S Fourth avenue, Ts LET—IN BROOKLYN, NO. 25 BRIDGE STREET, near Concord, fifteen minutes’ from Fulton or Wall st: ferry, a three story and basement brick and brown stone Houke, in perfect order; gas and water, kent $450. Apply at the house, or at 96 Liberty street, New York, up stairs, Li ef LET—A FINE FURNISHED td nhaled PARLOR AND Bedroom, or a single furnished Room, with gas and all comforts, to one or two gentlemen or s gentleman and his wife; can be occupied immediately or on the lat of May: on the firat floor in the house, 70 Greene street, near Broome, ‘Tice moderate, 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, UPPER PART OF House No. 275 Elizaveth street, near Bloecker street, containing two room: room, patrics and good yard, Rent reasonable, LET—AT MELROSE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, ‘the Upper Part of a sma] cottage houre: three rooms, de: lightfully situated, three minutes’ walk trom jhe station, pee ig the ‘station, or at 6S East Twenty fourth street, ew Yor! 0 LET—A BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A PLUMBER or gas dtter, or any other reapectable business. Apply on the premises, 13 jarroll | place, Bleecker street. (TO, LET — IN BROOKLYN, 370, HENRY. STREET, A hand ome three story brown stone House, wit water And gas fixtures; bath wili be put in if required. ‘Rent low to a@good tenant, Inquire of 1. M. SILVERMAN, 153 Broad- way. 10 LET—RENT REDUCED 25 PER OENT—THE LARGR ized, modenp high stoop House 102 Kast Twenty third street, between Stoond and Third avenues; has all the mo. dern improvements; extra deep yard. Present ‘occupant paid $500 during tho last four years; will be let to a good tenant ‘or $6, Apply on the premises, bs tag LET—A HANDSOME BESIDENCE, CONSISTING of a fine commodious house and stable,’ with eleven lots of ground under tenitivation as a garden, ‘fine grape vines, fruit trees, &c.; situated on the corner of Bushwick an Greene avenues, Williamsburg, about twenty-five minutes OWER, No. 5 by cars f e ferry. Apply to W. W. B Goentien alip, N.Y. oly (T° LET—A LARGE FOUR STORY, STONE HOUSE, with a 40 foot extension, containing 28 rooms and every modern improvement, near Madison square, on the avenua, Rent 20 per cent less than any other roperty of Its class, ip- quire of KINSHIMMR & CU, 33 Fourth avenue 0 LEI—IN BROOKLYN, SEVEN WELL FURNISHED Houses, in central locations; range, water and gas; every convenience for good tenants; latge yards; rent iow. ‘Apply ‘at 590 Bridge street, Brooklyn. LET—A THREE STORY BASEMENT HOUS#, sitnated at No, 230 East Broadway, in order, witli All the modern mnprovements, Apply io J. RENNEDY FUR. LONG, No. 7 Beekman street, oilices Nos. 1 and 2, or of Mra. FUKLONG, 29 Clinton place, Eighth street, Tre LET-THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC, HIGH stoop brick Dwelling House, No. 260 West Twentieth sa No. street, opposite Chelsea squat; has ten bedroom! wel 776 West Twenty-first street, eleven bedrooma; also 272 West Ninoteenth atreet, ten bedroor s. The above houses are of the first class and replete with bathroom, rater closets, wash tubs, gas fixtures, an‘ every convenience n be de- can beoament in tho white, tmaiite sired. Also the store a Wullding, No, 181 Ninth avenue; a desirabie stand for a tn dies’ shoe sto den ware business. Apply to D. ‘A CUSIMA 2 Ninth avenue, between awentieth No. and Twenty-first streets, T° LET—NO. 12 CROSBY BYRERT, NEAR GRAND, ‘three story and basement House, 1m good repair, with , hot and’ cold water to second , chandeliers, baub, Apply'on the premises. jose; ood yard, Ae. ) LET—THE UVPEB PART OF HOUSK 87 VAR! street. also a Cottage at Near Rockaway, LL Aleo a Farm in New Jersey. Apply at 87 Varick street, N v. ) LET.—THE TAREE STORY AND ENGLISH basement house No. 244 West 20th street, containing fill tho modern Improvements. Rent $000. | Posaesalon Lat mediately, Apply to JOHN KOBS, 48 Sth avenue. To Leto EASE—THE TWO FIRST CLASS DWEL- ling Houses Nos. 75 and 77 Kast Fourteenth street, be- {ween Fourth avenne and irving place. they were built in the most thorough and wabsta nner for the present npanis, wit brown stone fronts. stone cornices, &c , and tied inside with all modern {mprovementa, extre arse paces, fire proof vaults and every possible convenience. ( be used (o advantage for s pa'lie fustitution, as the halls ad- Join and ean readiiy be connected vy arches if desired Ap. ply on the premises. None but responsible parties need apply. LRT—10 A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND FLOOR of the house 662 Fourth meet.” The house is in a good neighborhood, has gas, water, &e, FPO LETOTAR ELEGANT THREE STORY {BROWN stove high stoop House 1 at Forty-seventh street, Lsndecmely painted and one of tan beet ocetions ta the ohty Rent $00. Apply at the honse, or 38 Dey street 0 LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH 8TOOP HOUSE 25% West Yhirty-fourth street, replete with all the modern im provements, Kent low. Apply at 243 West Thirty-fourtn street T° 9 in Aiferent parte of the city, apply to 200 bixth avenue. 10 LET~THE SECOND STORY L£T—USINES# PLOORS ON UANAL 8 Sixth avenue; also Dwelling Floors and lars of H ERNHoM & M. ATTIC BOOM AND Back Basement of heuse No, 8l North Moore strest; rent $290 Inquire of & ROGERS, 182 William street. LET—A SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF four Reome, with bathroom attached, to a party of gentiemen wits or without board, Apply at 106 Macdougal treet 0 LET~A AMALL THAER STORY BASEMENT AND under cellar brick House, No. U4 Eaat Forty first sireet near Third avenue, with gas and fixinres, range, hot and coid water, bath, dc , all in good order; ven: $376. Apply ou the P ore STREET, A THRES y nge and gus: rent i BROWN, +121 Nassau street, irom 1 HOURES ON 125TH AND OTHER c bath and ravges, and extra ground: renin 8200, 89) sites $40, ST, ana 8) mm Apply ws. A BROWN, 121 8 12) Naeeau street, from | to s P. M. w LET—THE “LORER PART OF HOUSE 4 GOU verneur street; Basement, Pariors and Rooms on third Acor; house bas gas, water and under Geflar; rent low. Ap- op the premises O LET—AT ingen streets, some wii 0 LET—THE FOUR BTORY, HIGH sTOOP, BRO’ t pione front Houses on Forty, frat street, neer Fifth ave- 2 the modern tmprovements. Will be rented very it the times Apply to LOOMIB & GOFF, L128 Broadway, or No.6 rine atrert ‘0 LET-AOUSE 23 ELIZABETH STRET, IN FINK order: has btirteen roome, gas in all of them. water will be pat in the boure after the Ma) four dora from Bleceker street. I street, of Li MeK NIGHT. ‘emt + $668, A FIRST OLASe FOUR STORY BROWN 0 LET House, high replete with the modern improvements, wittinted wi No, UO Kast Thirty fourth atreet, near Lexington avcuue. Inquire of JAMES OWENS, Bull Ger, 108 Kast thirty-fourth street, T° fo. LAT—THm FIRST CLASH THREE STORY AND basement House 224 Thompson street, near Wasniugton square, with & moderna Improvements: gas Dxvores throughout JOHN CULVER, 281 Thompeon ISHED FRONE KOOM, for Unsiness purposes; of the whole lor ig without children, wit without boara w, Blowcker MIFet cosseasion itnmndiace!y D 111% UPPER PART OF A THRERSTOKY Heere in Fncisth meeet,. between Bixth aad Beventhn Asement. Seeund oor MMs , oe; three rooms joo une xceptionabl: ipied by two oF three adults, avenue, ‘Apply for ‘one work, LET—A NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, sith all’ the modern improvements, in #4fty (ith 8 nd house erat of third avenne, on north sideof 1 Kent $300 per year. Apply at the ollie of French's Hol (TO, LBT-10, A SMALL GENTERL FAMILY, THE upper part of brown stone House No. 70 West Forty sixth Street, containing all modern improvements, hot and cold water, gas and fixtures, bath, &c. apply to Mrs. WESTLAKE, No. Lit West 46th 0 LET.SEOOND STORY AND BEDROOM IN ATTIC, tow small genteel family; rent moderate, Apply at 43 Dominick street SPRING AnD SUMMER CLOTHING. DEAN, HURON & COMPANY ahve now ready for Pe and tat elegant srevtineost of Ghote tor AN over efenet, m.snufactu: 4 cent great deciim’, cS cut = Het chased at “arts el Sr Poa wad ey st ses he novel, vedwe, corner of rund eee, MILITARY CLOTHING DESCRIFTION®. Large orders executed at the SHORTEST NOTIOR and st the DEVLIN, HUD UDSON Naan ABWAY and GRA ite me ROADWAY nnd WARE 93—SHORS AND @. A Jone aad ta Th tan aueck Be —Oal i Oa cad Oe RADICAL CURE FOR HERNL ih vow and inupoved ‘4 ns action from all Jo almeet A radioal Gare ‘cana, os Nusdreds will testity. Or Our Female tame principle, Braces for men, women end = “Pampnles ee. REGORY & CO., 25 Bond street, New Werk, RIDGEWATER PAINT, cn —S water proof. Bast color for foe rien ¢ ‘veaseli Deporte Malden hones? wt we “pkifrs, General ]ONCENTRATED LEAVEN, We murt give Messrs. Edward Chamberlin & Co,, of fon, credit for introducing thelr “Concentrated Lew ‘That it mas all the rinetpal grocers and a ta, ” Gk RGE HB. THe, Wholesale A Agent. "earl atreet, New York. ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED C joints and all diseases of the feet cared, at pate oF inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeon Chiropodist, 760 Broadway. ters to \Shyeicunaa’ salt geons of this city. (ame EQuipMENts. TIN OUPS AND PLATE FORKS, KNIVES, SPOON, TaaKs, &a., For aie any Ht EAFNESS CURED, BEAD AGAIN FRESH TESTIMONY. Dear Docror—I think it both d due to you and'to those af- ficted with deafness, to say that my son has been deat fer a ong time, und he ia how quite recovered by your Wrealmeame. Dear sir—You can make use of this as you pies Plea cox. Westonester Co., N. ¥., April 8, 1861. DR. VON MOSCHZIBKER'S Ofice, 107 Clinton place, Between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ees ITALIAN MEDICATED 80A®, ‘ratte G* aoe a ie HEN PHILBIN, 707 Broadway, offers for sale, at reduced A HELENDID “ASSORTMENT OF GAB oF FIXTURGS, FRENCH BRONZES, DIRECT IMPORTATION, consisting of Mantel big oo ettes, Groups, alte PLUMBING AND. GAS FITTING nag to as usual at No, 331 Fourth street and No. 3 Astor ouse, Barclay street. the riginal aad ges tie will exterminate Oo ext , Bugs, mnitted aut "ee MAGNETIC Pa eies fre sure death is ratsand mice Bold by all druagia 2 Park tow, 8. BABNES, Proprietor, ADIES, BEFORE BUYING SILVER WARE Cutlery, call and see prices,at BASBFORD'S, Cooper stitute, New’ York, PORTRAIT OF MAJOR ANDERSON. Price 26 centa. NOW READY, ook Heh ate ageing table 7 teaming. Peioe a ving, eel plate Be ng, east jor ing. a 3 AsSarte de Vise Portrait’ for Aibuma, lee 3 ““Rither of them sent by mail foee on receipt of price. A iealers, liberal discount to D. Ba? tee <, Ral = OLDIERS AND VOLUNTEERS — Kon street.” suitable for marching, at “pax FLAG ENVELOPE,” MANUFACTUBED AND FOR BALE BY CHARLES O. JONES, STATIONER, NO, 76 CEDAX STREET, N. ¥. MOTTO—“IF ANY ONE ATTEMPTS TQ HAUL DOWN THE AMERICAN FLAG, 8HOOT HIM ON THE SPOT." 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—TWO THREE-STORY BRIOK Houses, high stoop, basement, unter cellar, 12 roma exch, Smith street, with water “and gas fixtares ‘complote, ‘And in & good nelghBorbood, one block from Fulton aveane curs and two blocks from City Hall; will be let low. Apply to H, SMITH, corner of Smith and 'Behermerhorn streeta, oF at 247 Pearl street, New York. 0 LEY_AT MOTT HAVEN—THSEF MINUTES’ WALK from Third avenue railroad and steamboat at Harlem bridge; rent $200 @ year; & Cotiage House, containing seven rooms, with an extra large Lot, filled with tlawera and frita Apply between WA it. and 4b. M. to W. H. DE GANCEY, Ir, Now. 8 and 10 Pine street, N.Y (TO LET LOW, TO BUIT THE TIMES—ON MURRAY Hilt, the font story brown atone fron House No, 4a East Thirty eighth street: all the modern improvements, ‘chande ler, €c. Can be seen between Zaads 2,M. Apply w 7. & L, ROSS & Co., 34 Pearl sireet, 0 LET OR FOR SALE—A THREE STORY, HIGH oop, basement House, 157 East Thirty ninth sirest, ear Thitd avenue, with ull the io" iy isp ge reat very low to a good tenant. Apply to corner Of Third avenue and Twenty third sree 10 LET, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR iMPROVED ‘ookiyn property. & la ick Building and two Lot ‘on south aide of Forty first street, 8) feet wea: 0 enue, muttable for, manufacturing’ purposes, oF 10 ‘Apply om the premises. © e strecta, be- elancey ané Broome streets ied as an'iron John a. Plath, to be vacant on May 1. Apply to No. 72 Wall street, iween' foundry, b ©. ©. PIRCKN BKENT.—SUITABLE FORK AN OFFICE, BACHE- jors’ apartments, or combined, desirable rooms on thiré floor, consisting rgot, room on Broudway, aud small chamber attached, Lately punted and pape red ineinded, and use of certain furniture given Tegared, Low rent. Apply to the housekeeper, room 4, 62 Broadway, LET OR FOR SALE—THE MODERN THREE STORY Engiiah basement House, brown atowe front, No. 191 Bast Fignteenth surest. near fecond, avenue, ine bighly re: spectabie netghborhood; the house contains all improvements, wails and ceilings aandsomely \inder tbe waik, and all in complete erder. Wilt be sol low and on reasomabls terms or to lt at» modera pg kd A good tenant Apel Je ‘Cocks, “60 it Seventeenth street, near Secon: favenive: vault : ve 10 LET, LEASE, OR FOR SAL) ratory ‘prick Buil ding, known as Grand stree’, W Ulameburg: it contat situated for & hotel or boarding boune, the fire: floor iv 90 feet drop.” To a good tenant rent reasonable. Inquire on the pro- mines, between 9A. M. and 2 PM HE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE IN Leona fireet, between Firat and Second avenues, conta’ Foomm, all in first rate order, with agarden to raise v Rent per month $18 or $15) per pe ryt rh eS) cy ‘aird the Second avenue care, and « block ‘and 7 avenuecers inquire of 7. WOKMIOHT, 20. Siaccker street, for one week. LET OR LEASK—THE SUBSTANTIAL STORE AND rt T° Satomont, welt ighted, 115 Waiker street, 25x40. 18 tack walle, and firmly supported by girder and tron'columns, auit- able for store of manufacturing purposes. Power can be hal, if wanted, from the ad joi LET OR LEa\ kinaville, a Cottage and two Lote au ed of AN eminence commanding & beauticul view and oply five minutes’ walk from Quarantine ferry anding; rent $iMa year, Tnquire of Mra sktyi gomery Avenue, Tompkinaviile or of Mr. THOMPS ten Island Ferry Coilector ISLAND, TOMP. hed, p easant) a u HANDSOME SUIT OF an agiecanle Indy of wo gentiemea, 1a a ri nil} of three Adults, where no. otver bow’ en scoummondatiors surat glaaa: location, cnt Addrens A, M., Madiaon aguare / BRICK AND M\Gift LET=A Fronts stoor", bw Bin, ¥ and extension b gh stoop, gas (fxturen. 76 w Ip) St, A eioty, Jow MOO, Mar, bath, Rage, wo 268 Aatory brick. igh stoop, gas fixtures: . 6% 56 Preeiient st, 44 atory, Sngtien bavement 250 20h w Blut st, Amt a basement, brown stone... 750 114 w. itch et y coop brick r » W. st st, S story brown stone front, high stoop 9 Obristoplier ei. and ogsement, brick, high stoop.. 450 93 we ithe English basement i) sith basement, brown stone feet, and store adjoining, on june + With or witnout dwellings i Dr Sha Sth ave , and 16th st. m morning tof 106 2 ot. Al”, oe tion of Bro ndway. 7 above ¥ fice ope fr 19, ana LD ST3LE ENOLIGU, #A8KMENT ramon! stroet, between Waverley the garven mearty tbe whole dept be rented low to a good tewant, and put in com. apply 0 ARLACR LEARY, 87 Beaver street, LETTE wr piote ordet. 7% Lat. rire write every conve ' b onpmall Tramilys i) Weyat Thuy Foust otegyt, ER TART ¢ A HOUSE REPLETR of the mow! pieawat Ineall. cyt! moderne, Apply ab TALMABLE CORNER FROPERTY IN FULTON ‘treet ia let or lease—No, 112 Fniton, corner Duich—si Inquire from 12 te 3, of P. i. StKUN weet nd floor S feet by 4. William street W "82, TWENTY THIRD SYREET.—10 LY, very desirable Houses Nos 200 and 261 ‘twenty-fourth street: an eligible opportanits, ap rHEWS aut , 5) Greenwiel Weat Twenty-third street Pacha Aerial i] PER MOPTH.—To LET, IN & BEAUTIFOL AVE noe in Witlamaburg, iN of six Apartments, con taining gaa, water, Wash houre, kitchen: all on one Cars, chree cent the door; near the ferry, 482 Grand street. Williamsburg. $1 A MONTH —10 LEY, TOA QULET, REST bie famiiv (American’ preferred) the upper remiser, 29 Grand street (west side), comprising froat aad ack rootna on second floor, bsok basement and front bea room in the atule, Rear part very plessaat, Fine yard and good wond-house, Apply on the premi 165 oa Higa CHARLES STREBT,TO LEf, TO A SMALL ‘amily, from the lat ot May, the Seoond ye room. back basement, five tribe, water, $4, Saeare i wash house, nice yard, & ni adulta, Rent low ‘The other part i coupled $4550 ONLY RENT FOR A MODBEN THREE STORY ‘k Howse, 28x52, three cooma on a floor in ihre {08 sieve, roms. THR also 6 West vartien of reepectability wil) find te ly to... HakMONY'S NE. swell, or A LBAMAN, 217 "1 the rdern improvenwente. six omiaciiae fv Fa Tuton ferrigs, Uh quirg as 186 Washieg . Wasexe | aesth AND ECONOMICAL.—HEGEMAN & Benzine for the instant removal of grease eae ac oa Bee that you ‘get the genuine article. MACHIAE CHALLENGE.—1 CH. $10.00” "iy Challenge Wasner'a' or iovesdn fash 4] a new inv eight a table cloth é fonted. It washes cight towels, te, en wrings Sats wate and for cleans: without injury to cents per bottle, oe loves, ak jothes Conta, pants, quilts and the moat delicate rhb them out without injury. The water is forved ‘ times # minute, and {t nas the best rors, Frice for machiues with wringer attached, where, and warranted to please or Talent “i for aale. with wo Brother, 67 we Do YOU SUFFER wrrn THE SPRING Cox. plaints, jaundice, liver complaint, sie, headache, nd cosivencas, wi mt bottle or U8. oot and Herb Bitters purify the blood, ¢ the stomach and bowels, and Jou well!” told by ail drusgisw 2. 000 DOZENS: FLANNEL SHIRTS, ALL STYLES AND COLORS. JOHN DAVIS & SONS, 85 Warren atrest, LOST AND FOUND. O8T—ON THE TH, A SKYE TERRIER SLUT weight about 22 lbs , of @ light brown color, care tail cut, answers to thé name of Lilie. The finder will oS suitable reward by returning her to 40 East > ree. I and sep i, of send, form eta cut, Fg ha Address Van Hoosen ObT—A SMALL BLACK AND TA} TAN TE! Jong tall and ears, feet tipped Pr os an his breast; answers to the nace of §: Jost tm the of Thirty-Courth atreet and Fiftharenue, A suitable will be given by recuining him tottsi Thompaon street. Lee FRIDAY, TWO © re KS, ONE Cove & Floyd, for $2,082 42, Payment is oped. The inder r by leaving the same at the office of Arthar 124 Water sireet. O8T—ON SATURDAY, THE 2TH INST., IN A BRO way Forty econ’ street stage, a morocco ing one $20 bili on the Ocean Bank: also one on the Market Bank; also a gold locket, with = some locks of hair, ‘The will receive @ ns, iy cote ne the same \o 216 West Forty-second " a room No, | O8T—ON qavksbat BV BNING aN, > AGREEM or Lease for Store on Chambers roadway to Niblo's, or in the cmpibn being oe no any oe but the owner, the Gnderjwill be rewasded ‘by ing it wt 176 Fulton atreet, OsT—TEN DOLLARS Pink colored Parrot. By plage, corner of Bleecker and Bhove reward will be paid. L’ rs) MAN'S SHISLD, NO. Sl, ON Pi North river, during the departure of ‘1 regiment, The flader will pirase return {so the oftoe Superintendent, or to the first policeman he meeta, TRAYED—ON SATURDAY EV y S"ihiterene, « brows foor and Waget._Anha RB DO white reene {IETY DOLLARS REWARD —LOBT, 81 F 21, a Gold Cooper Watch, er ing been owned for along time, the avovi reat 37 St Ma tank's passe given to the finder, by $3 REWARD, —LOST OF STOLBM, Last oar Be Aa Fo er col atiacl Any person to store 267 Grand street, will receive the above no quertions asked 4 ) —L08T, A SMALL WHITE ND a Bay Poodie Dog; vend snd Core feet shaved above foward will be paid for the return of Amity place, Laurens pireet, REWARD —LOBT, ON SATURDAY MOI April 19, ia eighth etreet avenue io Thiny containing & smal + papers of hop ‘i reward wil cheert ru ly ald, ant sending it fo o leaving it at 17) Baxt sat Tre 25 BEWARD—WATOH LOST—ON morning Zist inst. at the Mercer How Broome and Merce: sereets, # old yet rr Toblas, maker. nuposed tobe retuzn it to John F. Rackley, corner of Ter ttoe and Bigh'h arcuue, will redelve ie hove revs: questions asked uN FB MILLINERY ADAMS BAGUINGS, SEE Iibit op Wontar, MA inet, 9 lan ent of Bowne. Weil tapered 62 «

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