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total of 194 companies regis- tered up to one o’elock to day, Among those enrolled to day are ten full companies of the United Turners regi- vent of New York. Franz Sigel, an officer of experience in Europe, will probably be colonel of the regiment. Major Patrick, of Seneca, is here, engaged actively aid ing the depar'ment by experience and labor. Lieutenant Bayard, instructor of infantry tactics at West Point, bas been tendered the position of major in el Fred Townsend’s regiment. He will accept it if ‘he c.n obtain leave from Weat Point. Colone! Delafield, of the Corps of Engineers and Superin- ‘@endent at West Point, has been assigned to duty on Governor Morgan’s staif. IMPORTANT POSTAL NOTICE. ‘TELEGKAPHIC DESPATCH RECEIVED Af THB NEW Eo POST OFFice aT 1:10 Pr. a, APRIL 26, Purapenraia, April 26, 1861. W. B. ‘Tavcor, Esq., Postmaster, New York:— ‘The route to Washington via Aunapolis is now open, ‘and we shall despatch a train from here daily at half- past eleven A, M., aud a line will be started daily from Annapolis toconnect with our night line up, which will arrive here at about haif-past nine P. M. The mails can be taken by this route. S. M. FELTON, President Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. A despatch from the Philadeiphia Post Oifice to the Postmaster of New York, received in this city yesterday afternoon, states that the mails from Philadelphia went South at 11:35 yesterday (Friday ). EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN—HIS VIEWS OF THE WAR. Laycasrer, April 25, 1861. Ex-Presigent Buchanan entertains no idea, ag was an- nounced in the papers of to-day, of leaving for Europe. It is well known, among his personal friends, that he warmly espouses the cause of the North, aai that he ‘will puss the remainder of his days at Wheatland. Fis nepbew ous enlisted in a Pennsylvania regiment. ANTISECESSION FEELING IN NORTHERN MISSOURI. Haynisar, Mo., April 25, 1861. There is but little sympathy in Northern Missouri with ‘the secessionists, and reports that our raiiroads and other public conveyances have been, or that they are likely to be, imterfered with, are wholly unfounded. SAFETY OF CAPT. ROGERS. We learn that Capt. Rogere, who was left in Nor- Tolk when the ships-of-war were destroyed by Commo- dore McCauley, was taken prisoner by the “ Vigilants”’ of that city. Personal Intelligence. Rev. John Jord, of Stamford, ; ©. Thompson, of Boston: Bea. Kethredge, of Ohio, and Mr. Andrews, of Maine, are stopping at Brevoort House. Judge Sherman and family, of PR Mai tg FR Dr. Upham. and T. H. Sears and wife, of Boston fashburn an family, of Massachusetts; John Nicho'son, of Scotland, and Mr. Applet n and wife, jusetts, are stop- ping at the Firth Avenue Hiotel. Rev. F.Sanz and Rey. H. Salmeron, of Mexico; Amor Escander and family, of England; Samuel Wood and wife, of Albany; R. Anderson and wife, of Boston, and W. A. Budd, of Newport, R. I. are stopping at the Clarendon La G, Kendrick and P. F. Parsons, of Waterbury, . Merriam, of Connecticut; CE. Lockwood, of . atkingon, of North Carolina, and H. Butier, of Provi- dence, are stopping at the Astor House. Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio; ex-Gov. Boutwell, o! Masrachusetts; Judge, H Hastings, of Californi , of Buffalo; Rev. of Nova Denny, of Boston: A. Crocker, of Mazsa- a D. Patchin and C. E. Nobie, of Baflao, are ‘at the St. Nicholas Hotel. Gen. A.C. hr bal Bb iar De. R. 1. Brodie, Dr. J. J. Gainsleir, Lieut. Dickinson, G. Bayard and H. ) ‘Mitchell, of tho United States Army; Col. J.D. L. Morri- Tilinois; Judge Satterlee and A. E §Hooker, of Cali- , of Rhode Island; E. | = ety wife Beinbridge, of Louisville: J. A. Merrick, of Toronts, and W- L. L, Michell, of Missouri, are stopping at the Metropolitan Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS. uy A—Br brig Princess Royal—Captain Higs, William Boge. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. News from the Seat of War—Important from the South—The Plans of Jeff. Davis—Military Preparations in New York—News from Europe, California, Mexico, South and Central America, &.—Markets, d&c., dc. ‘The Waxxty Hxna.p, for the present week, will be ready this morning at eleven o'clock. It will contain:— ‘The Latest News from the Seat of War, including Des- patches from Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis, Havre de Grace, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, &c.; An Account of ‘the Destruction of the Navy Yard and War Ships at Nor- folk; Important from the South—Effect of the War News 4m the Southern Btates—The Plans of Jefferson Davis, &c.i ‘The Position of Kentucky, Delaware, Missouri, &c.; The War Feeling in New York; Seizure of Contraband Goods, &c.; The Latest News from Europe, California, Mexico, South and Centra! America, Cuba, the West Indies, &c. © ‘The Wexkty Hxraip will also contain the Latest News recetved by mail or otherwise; Editorials on Leading Events of the Day; Reviews of the Money, Commercial and Cattle Markets; Marriages and Deaths for the week and other interesting and valuable matter. Single copies, ‘In wrappers, can be obtained at the office, corner of Ful- ton and Nassau streets. Price six cents. Draw! R. France & Co.’s ware Lotteries.—Aut a a paased january, 1850. Grants to run ivssex County—Crass 100, pril 26, 1861. 31, 62, 48, 53, 2, 44, oh 8 as, ie, et Coxsoriparen—Cr.ass > AZ, 37, 82, 52, 54, 4, 55, , 29, 67. Cirouiars cent free of charge b oI. R. TRaNcE, s CoM hl Drawings hn Mpa kona _ Co.'s KENTUCKY AND massobR Lathes Lovie LOTTERIES. Kentucky, Extra 26, 1861. 47, 15, 61, 30, eee ibs Tras 5 30.4 t, 63,12, 41, 1. LAS8 260—April 1361. ne 26, on 145, 35, Pai a 41. 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Dav’ t's Spring Style of Gentlemen's Fiata, &e croom 200% Broadway, near Duane street. ——————_—_—_—_—————_—_—— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Farpay, Apait 26—6 P. M. Business continues dull, though, now that the safety of Washington seems secured, merchants and brokers are not as much engrossed in the war news as they were a day or two since. There isa perceptible increase in the demand for money, and the list of negotiable names is being grad- ually reduced. No one can tell whom this war may not prostrate. The best names do not pass, to-day, below 6 a 6% for short, and about 7 for long paper. The action of the banks in placing their specie in one com mon fund so as to sustain each other and the gene- ral government, meets the general approval o° merchants. The banks of Boston and Phila- delphia willl doubtless follow the example. The banks of Wisconsin have suspended; those of Hlinois will doubtless be compelled to pursue the same course, as the fall in border slave State stocks renders their currency practically value- less. There was very little done to-day in foreign bills. The demand is extremely slack. Bankers ask 105240 106 for sterling and 5.35 a 37% for frances; mercantile bills go at about 104% a 105%. But there is no inquiry to speak of. At present rates drawers can import gold at a profit. The stock market wes slaggish to-day, andlower atthe first board. It is now generally understood in the street that the border slave States will prac- tically make common cause with the rebels of the Gulf States, and as this fact must lead to the emancipation of their slaves, their credit ebbs rapidly. North Carolinas fell 8 per ceut this morning; Tennessees, 2; Missouris, 1%(; Virginias, %. A proposition was made at the board to strike them’ from the list of stocks called, but was withdrawn in conse- quence of the practical difficulties which would arise in the fulfilment of existing contracts. There is no necessity for our people to take any steps to injure the credit of the border slave States: that is being effectually done by the peopie of those States themselves. Governments were rathcr better this morning on the news of the safety of Washington. The speculative stocks were all lower at the morning board. New York Central declined 44, Erie 1, Hudson 1, Har- lem ¥%, Reading %, Michigan Central 1, guaranteed %, Illinois 2, Galena 14, Toledo 1, Rock Island 1%, Pacific Mail %. Between the boards the bears suffered from the want of stock to make their deliveries, and the price of Central and one or two other stocks improved in consequence. In the afternoon the mar- ket was @ shade better and closed steady, the following being the closing quotations United States 5’s, 1874, 7544 a 7614; Tennessee 6's, 42 a 43; Virginia 6's, 4194 a 4214; Missouri 6’s, 874, a 3734; Canton, 7 a 8; Cumberland Coal pre- ferred, 5 8 6; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 83 a 86; Pennsylvania Coal, 70 2 75; Pacific Mail, 65 2 66; New York Central, 7244 a 72%: Erie, 19a 19%{; Hudson River, 35% a 3614; Harlem, 12 a 1 do. preferred, 2924 a 2934; Reading, 3134 2 314; Michi- gan Central, 42 a 43; Michigan Southern and North- ern Indiana, a 14; do. guaranteed, 27% a 28: Panama, 99 a 9934; Illinois — 561, 0 563 %; Galena and Chicago, 56% ; Clevelandand To- ledo, 22% a 2314; Chicago and. Rock Island, 35% a 35%; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 56 a 56; Milwaukee and Mississippi, 924 a 9°{; La Crosse and Milwaukee land grant bonds, 5 a 9; Illinois Central bonds, 89 a 90, The following was the business of the Sub-Trea- sury to-day:— Receipts ... $73,453 71 —For custom: 27,000 00 Payments 266,406 67 Balance .. + 11,026,255 66 The Mechanics Banking Association has declar- ed a dividend of 34% per cent, payable May 1. The coupons of the city of San Francisco school bonds, due May 1, will be paid on that day at the office of Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 88 Wall street. Stock Exchange. Peer, ‘April 26, 1861. $40000 US6's 1881,reg 87 50 sis Erie RR. 19; 3000 US6"s 1881,cou 85 260 COMnNIOEEE (14 6000Treast: 100 200 Harlem RE pr.si0 293; 11000 Treas 104 pen 99 100 do. + 20% 11000 Virginia 6 43 - 295, 500 do. 42 . 82 11000 do... 4236 81% 5000 N Carolina 6's 60 60 Mich Sonizai ri. 42 4 do blo 42% 2 do, 42%, 100 M har ja gu stk 27% . 38% 2 de..... 28 3000 Brooklyn wl 95 23 mt Cen Rt seri. 51% 1COONYCenbds1876 100 50 do......810 57 1000 Erie2mex1879 973¢ 150 do. - 67 1000 HudRiv RR1m 105 345 1000 Har RR Imb 99%; 50 HarRR3dmbds 77 = 100 1600 Ill Cen RR bds.. 893¢ 100 6000 O, B & QRR 8} 92 50 100 shs Hariem Wy 350 200 ++ 12% 00 16 Mer Exch Bank.. 85 5 Bk of Commerce. 84 ato Gal &Obicags RR 50 Del&HudCanalCo. 82 100 do. 160 Pacific Mail83Co 63 650 Clev & Toledo, rit 25N YCentralRR.: 73 300 do. 860 Ta do "Qveveeee.0 400 ioe iat RR £0 25 Ohi, Bur n “SECOND $1000 Us hn he % 4000 53 BOARD. 60 she Har RR pref. 200 Reading RR. 100 do 2000 reeatins sons ie 100 do. 20000 Virgiwia: 26 Mich 8 & a 50 Panama RR 160 |11}0enRReeri 190 a 200 200 200 500 Galena & Ghi RR 100 Cleve&Tol RR.810 60 Chi&RkIsIdRE.#10 $5 =. 200 . ss do. 2000 HarRR3dmbds. 10000 HudRiv3dmbde 160 shs Canton Co... 200 N Y Central RR. . 100 Ohi,Bur&Qu'yRR. 56 100 do 100 Milw'e & Miss RR. 9) 100 do DRY GOODS TRADE. The following is a comparative statement of the im ports of foreign dry goods at New York for the week and since January 1:— For the Week. 1859. 2860 1861. Entered at the port... $1,748,475 1,708,488 393,061 Thrown on the markt, 1,694, 1,660,790 396 992 Siace Jan. 1. Entered at the port... 38,211,072 38,603,753 25,848,376 Thrown on the mark’t. 39,309,774 39,315,823 26,293,579 The entries at this port, ae well as the amount thrown upon the market the past week, it will be seen from the above table show a marked decrease, Such figures be. gin to exhibit the prohibitory character of the new ta: riff, Such figures do not promise to yield a large amount of revenue, The aggregates since the Ist of January also show a large diminution compared with those for the same time last year. Valu Chile + $66,818 Argentine Republic. 1,994 Cisplatine Republic Brazil. .... New Granact Africa ‘Total... Previously reported Since January..... The war excitement during the “week ‘has materially interfered with trade in dry goods. Almost the only movements of moment were with the West and the interior and Eastern States. The Southern trade from the border States hae ceased. Staple domestic cotton is were in fair demand, while prices of other descrip. tions were dull and heavy. The advance in raw cotton has caured some Faster mills to stop running, while others are working on reduced time, Those running full 4 » ag cotton at present prices, it is said are losing i'Foreign grade goods continued to rule very low, and if forced = Rot, for most descriptions, bring much, if any- thing over the cost of manufacturing them. ‘The olty retail — throughout the spring, bag been ‘Prax, April we P.M. Asmms.—The market was unchanged and gales \imited. Breapsrvrrs.—Flour—The market was Grmer, aud closed in some cases, at an advance in prices. The sales embraced about 20,000 bbis., closing nthe basis of Une following quotations: — a a a a a $5 20 6 25 6 lo 6 30 6 00 6 00 8 50 3 30 2 80 extra Oh ODORS sevesssse « a to grad with sales of 1,200 a 1,500 bbls, Closing at $5 30.4 $ for extras. Southern flour was firm, held at higher prices. The sales embraced about 2, within the range of the above quotations. Corn meal was in good demand at our figures, with gales of 69 bbis. Jersey and Brandywine. Rye flour was steady at quo- tations, with sales of 200 bbis at our figures. oat was firmer but less active; the sales about 65,000 bushels, at $1 26 for Canadian club, $1 50 for good whi white Canadian, $1.50 a $156 for white Michigan, $145 for white Indiana, $1 20 for Chicago spring, $1 27 a $1 28 for Milwau- kee club and $1 30 for amber fowa. Corn closed with tolerable firmness; the sales embraced 46,000 bushels, in- cluding new mixed at 63 ic. afloat; 65c. a 86c. for do. , de ivered; old and new ee | at Cg old iat delivered. at 68 a 68%c.; for old, bala round Jersey and 670. a 680. ane new ped rn. Barley was heavy; sales of 2,000 bushels were made at 55c. at the railroad Barley malt was dull and nominal. ly, “with ae of Western and Canadian at ae a 36c. and State at 26c. a 864c. wre.—The market was quict, awaiting the public mle not to-morrow. A small lot of 75 bays Rio were made al Coriox —The market was less active and prices firm; the sales reported at about 500 a 600 bales, closing on the basis of 134,c. a L4c. for middling uplands, while even lots were sold generally at 14c. Frricirs —Epgagements were limited while a little better (eeling was manifested. To Liverpool 6,500 bush- els corn at 7}¢d. in bulk, and flour was at 2s 3d. Cotton at 316d. a 4d. “To London, about 1,000 bbls. tour were engaged at 28. Od. To Havre, about 6.000 bushels of wheat were engaged at 20 cents per bushel, Hay was dull at 70c. « 76c., with little movement for shipment. For city use it ranged {rom 80¢. a 850: loLasses,—About 50 hhds, of Cuba for distilling were sold at 1630. Navat Stores —The market coutinued to rule firm, with an upward tendency in prises. Sales of 3,000 to 4,000 bbls. of rosin were mario at $185 per 310 Ibs. delivered. Spirits turpentine was (rm, with reported at 76c Provisions —Pork—The f market was quite while prices were tolerably firm. Sales of 1,500 barrels were reported inade at $18 07% « $18 50, and at § prime. Beef was firm and in fair demand, with sales of 4500 barrels at ful! prices, end 200 tierces Tndia mess at $20. Cut meats were irregular. Sales of 300 hide. at 7c. for Shoulders, and at Sc.a Sc. for hams, Lard was less Duoyant, while sales of 1,700 barrels aad tierces were made at 9\(c. a 104c. for Western, and at 10';¢. for city. Butter and cheese were in fair request. atsteady prices. Rick —The market was firm, with sales of 500,casks reported at 59;¢.a63c., and 100 do, at 6'sc. a 6346. ‘The latter figure for prime. ; Scars were quiet, The sales embraced about 300 hdde, Cuba at unchanged prices, and 200 do. Porto Rico were sold by auction at §'¢¢. a 6'\¢. Wiiskey.—Whiskey was firm with sales at full prices Woo: —The market is quiet, but very firm in view of an increased demand for goods for the army. Certain descriptions of wool will be wanted for these goods, and the fair inference is, there will soon be more doing. ’ The present week has been about the sam? as the precediug Very little call for any description. Some light transac tions have been made, but nothin, Married. —At the Church of the Holy Trinity, iy ednesday, April 24, by the Rev. & N. Littlejohn, D. D., Henry D, Birpsaut to Ansa E., second daughter of J. a Graves, Esq. , all of Brooklyn. Brapy,—On Thursday afternoon, April 25, by the Rey. Mr. Garris, Mr. Samve U. Bexrian’to Miss KaTE Brapy, all of this city. GoritaM—Batrey.—In Brooklyn, L. 1., on Thursday, April 25, by Rey. John A. Paddock, Grorck H. Gow Lovige, eldest daughter of Montgomery J. Baile all of Brooklyn. Western and Tong Island papers please copy. Haxyzi)—Scnvyrer.—On Thursday, April 25, at the Ghureh of the Transfiguration, by the Rev. Dr. George H. Houghton, Saxven W. Harwen to Kare A., daughter of C. V. A. Schuyler. Kinné—Lonarp.—At Rockland Lake, on Tuesday, April 28. by the Rev. Joseph Cory, ¢ Wa, ©. Kine, of Cu. ifornia, to Ewxa, daughter of Hon. Moses G Leonard, of Rockland county. McDerwotr—MeCivev.—On Thursday, April 25, by Rey. Mr. Harris, Mr. Joux H. McDexwor to Miss Sarat KE, McCuore, all of this city. Ouxey—Brown.—On Thursday, April 25, at Trinity ‘axtis Fy Ol ebureb, “ig fee Right Rev. Bishop. Potter, Ney 0S Wisk, Only daughter of Jameson D. Brown, all of this city. Sreyce—Monsx.—At Calvary church, on Wednesday, April 24, by the Rev. Francis L. Hawks, D.D., CHarues JAMES Sranck, of this city (late of Manchester, to Aune R., daughter of Clarendon Morse, Bsq., and), Gene’ as {TvOND.—In this city, on Thursday, April 25, by the Rev. John A. Roche,’ Sviveerer SictsR to Fioxexce A. Wurtrorp, ail of this city. Died. Acwaisk.—On Friday, April 26, after a short illness, Joun Avwaise, in the 66th year of his age ‘The friencs of the family, and the menbers of the Ve teran Corps are respectfully’ invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residencs of his son in law, S. B. Dutcher, 783 Greenwich street, her invitation. ceR.—Oo Thuraday, April 25, Joun Baker, a native of Cork, Ireland, aged 34 years. The friends and relatives of the family aro invited t» attend the funeral, {rom his tate residence, 593 Green wich street, this (Saturday) afternoon at one o'clock. Crant.—Cn Friday morning, April 26, after a ehort ill ness, Stsan R. Crane, daughter of the late David K. Craue and Phebe A. Townley, aged 15 years and 5 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu. neral, from the residence of her aunt, Phebe Maby, No. § Wilson street, Brooklyn, FE. D., this (Saturday) after porn, at two o'elock. Croxkricit —On Friday, May 26, Carer Croxirim, aged 76 years, Gmonths and 12 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 75 Ninth avenue, ¢n Sunday afternoon, without fur- ther invitat His remain will be taken to Greeawood for enterment Conmit —In Brooklyn, ov Friday, April 26, Exiza, wile of George Corbett, aged 36 years ani 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the frneral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o clock, from St, Paul's church, Carroll street, Brook yn, without further invitation. English papers please copy. ConvEtison —On Friday, April 26, at the residence of her son, Dr. J. M. Cornelison, Monti Bella, Bergen, N. J Mrs. Catieniné Corverison, relict of the late Rey. John Cornelison, in the 91st year of her age. The friends of the family are reapect‘ully invited to attend the funeral, from the Keformed Dutch church Dr. lor’s), Bergen, on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock, without further notic Dowtin¢.—On Friday, April 26, Murzeva Rvaseni, wife of J. W. Dowling, M. D The funeral will take place on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber father-in law, Rey. Dr. Dowling. 186 West Eleventh street, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without farther notice, HArceway.—Tn Brooklyn, on Thursday Hrceman, in the 73d year of his age. The relatives ond friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the chureh on the Heights, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, with- out further invitation. Levy—suddenly, om Friday afternoon, April 26, Univ Bexrnicks Levy. His funeral wiil take place on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of hie brother-in-law, Dr. 1. Fuechtwanger, No. 18 Weat Thirty-tifth street. Monrissy.—Of inflammation of the lungs, at five o'clock, on Thursday afternoon, Apri! 25, Marcaner, the wife of Jeremiah Morrissy, a native of Macroom, county Cork, Ireland, aged 35 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 230 Weat Forty-third street, this (Saturday) after noon, at two o'clock precisely. Moivaxy,—On Thursday, April 25,, Micnav Metvaxy, in the 68d year of his age, a native of the parish of Lus magh, Kings county. Ireland. Hie friends, and those of his brother Patrick, are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, late reridence, No. 169 Fast Tweuty-second street, o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Rowrins.—On Friday, April 26, of disease of the seer Remecea Ronnive, aged 14 year: Her remaing will be taken to enwood Cemetery, for interment, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber parente, 107 West Broadway. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SuiTi.—in Brooklyn, on Friday, April 26, Ewriy Perry, only child of Welford R. and Sarah EF. Smith, aged 2 years and 21 days The relatives and friens of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her parents, No. 83 State street, on’ Sonday afternoon, at three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Danbury, Conn., for inter ment. Vay Zanpt.—At Flushing, Long Island, on Thursday evening, April 26, Many 1)., wife of N. Lawrence Van Zandt, in the 29th year of her age. Funeral services will be held at St. George's church, Flushing, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The rela tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited April 25, Arian at one to attend. Vexmax --On Friday, April 26, of consumption, Mrs. MARTHA AUGUSTA VENMAN. Her friends and those of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from 259 West Forty-seventh street, the house of Henry’ Wright, Rsq., this (Saturday) afternoon at one o'clock. woe —On Thuraday, April 26, Mrs, Awy Waatiey, aged 82 Her friend ‘and those of her soa-in-law, James McDe- vit, are respectfully invited to attend the fener, = Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her ‘ate 100, 44 Wrirmore,—On hy y April 26, Winssan P., som of J. ©. Whitmore, aged 84 ‘The relatives and frignds of the fat are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from is father '8 residence, No. 162 Henry street, on nia a shergoen, at twoo'elock “ty Thursday, April 25, Opaxuea P. Wrsox, ‘The Tuineral ‘will take piace from ital, at twelve o'clock this (Saturday) noon, Nea Bap ro. attend. epectfully inyited to NEW TUSK AXRALD, SATORDAY, APRIL 21, teed! SHIPPING NEWS. & pn, here Fulton, Wotton, Karigation Compas, p Keystone Btate (traaspory, Marshman, Washing- steamabip, Bry Wankel Lirerpool—J G Date. Nave—New York and Havre ton Cit; Bteathshiy Baltic (transport), Fletcher, Annapolis. Steamship Columbia (transport), Whiting, Annapolis. Sicaran Be sls Grasp Jotun! abana hip Java, gs Dunham 5 King Phi Be a & Siar. ~ ong—A A Low ros, Bork Helvetia (Brom) Hrandtog Bier -6 Letioe, rk Ospray, Nash, Marseiiles—Moore & Heury. Glore (Sb), Corrill, Belfasi—Lawrence, Uiles & Co, Brig Industry (Bo. E a, Wesford Ceeland— F Dusan, Brothers (Br), ford—N J & © A Dewolt. Brig Experiment. Wash na) B Gage rig Franconia, W Webster Brig Princess ‘Newbold, BeruudeBontee Jones ‘Schr Viola, Haskell, Marseilles—Moore & Heury. Sehr Sprav, Munroe, St John’s, fndge Harringion, Shaw, Schr ine Potter, Bebee, P: ustratia, W a Schr BF clarke Behr Ema, Wimingtone W Mckee sm roridengs—L Kenny. South Amboy—Metealf tt, he, a oe T ages ‘to. — — Mi re P Buck & Co. Bene Verm! Hate Arey, Philadelphia—Mast jteamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia Lover & Kirkpatrick. ARay wee ‘Steamship Columbia, Whi Ship Dreadnanght, Ba imaela *; Ansonet, ‘April 1, with mdse pekip areata” =A 28 days from ‘or! " itt Haven (of Pansor), Fiesee, Liverpool via Sa- vapnah bar, 5 days, in Ship Young Ameticn, Downs 25tb, passed Lizard 27th. in ballast, t ballast, to masters Carlisle, Hondon. March 18. and the » A Bell's Sons, ‘ad es the entire pag: arch 29 lat 48 45, loo ree ke abip Statesman, from Havre for Galves: ton; Inth, lat 2 19, Ion 6 90, exehianged signals with ships Essien tater and Anandale, both bound W: 22d, lon 67 30, took pilot from boat WH Aspinwall, liad light'head winds and calms since. Ship Ohio, Bunter, Liverpool via Savanna ty in bale Ist, to A Bell's Sous 2st inst, off Savanna, baw ship Deelft Haven, bound DAE Ri Spalding (of Rocklan.), Booker, Ciontuege days, with sugar, to R W Trondy: 17tb inst, ‘Fortugas bear NW 39 uniles, sew ship City of Brooklyn, bound W. 2 32, lon 40, spoke brig Charleston; had lost deck load and was short of provision: supplied her. 2 in bi ti thas gE. i iiNig Machias, Shopry, Trinidad, molasses, (o Thompson & Hunter} Liandlaum, seaman, of Hambur ‘oval ( Mary, of Digley,’ from Matanz iast, to H Trowbridge’s Sons, of New Haven} Bark Henry Trowbridge (of New Haven), Frisbey, St Kitts, 26, lon 68, saw an American sloop of-war steer: April TL, with sugar and 7th, Jat 24 45, lon 8) 05, N fell from aloft overboard Sd, at 86 2%, lon 75 05, spoke Dublin, {rom P Diladelphis. fF). Rewhould, Bermuda, 8 days, with polation, to Smith, Joues & C Brig Eugene A Te: (of Hartford), Crame, Naguabo, PR, via New London, Ss days, with molasses, to master, Brig) 8 King, Cott,” Windsor, 2 days, with plaster, to DK Dewolf. po ig Gelt, Jasper, Machias, 6days, with spars, to F Talbot 0. n Pierce, Hunter, Eiizabethnort for Aspinwall. ‘ Bre ‘Titania, Folsom, Manhattanville, with iron, for Pem- broke. Brig A Horton, Hall, Rockport, 4 days, with lime. Bug Josia Jex, Munton, Providence, 2 days, in baitat. Brig Julia (new), New London, 8 days, in ballast, to master. Schr Bea Sea Ranger (of Orland), Turner, Fajardo, PR, April 8, with su Sobr Mi days, with na Be to! V Onativia & Co, 20th, off Hatteras, in a gale from SW, cart and lost, foretopmiast, ‘of ried away matnmast close by the deck, f Rockland), Wood, Wit to0 B Dibble, Capt W reports a fleet aington, NO, 5 i of 36 sail lying at anchor at Wilmington, and would not be permitted io leave, iH ‘Sehr Frances, Connell, Virginia tor New Haven, Schr Rio, Lawson, Virginia, 3 days, Schr Charger, Nickerson, Sebr Jane, Gorka, Schr Dolphin, Kel Polr Highland © ‘Met r, Mahan, Elizabethpo: . De Behr Clio, Norew Sebr W Sebr Florence, Schr Brigham, @ (Capt W) was obliged to steal away. lizabethport for Boston. el t for Cam! bethport for Camb Melutire, Eltzabethport Tor rt for Fall River. rt for Mott Haven. New- Blizat for por ‘rovidence "Dalton, Elizabethport for Norwalk, Libby, Elizabethport for Boston. 1, Elizabethport for Boston. D Pitta, Wyate Berlin, Me, 2 da, ‘Semerson, Rockl id, 5 . Kelley, Gloucester, TF days. r, Boston, 5 days. Sehr Eben ee Providence for Philadelphia. tebr Angler, Bessee, Bloop Hardscrabble, Simmons. Elizabe Sioop F Sprague, Gibbs, Manhattanville for Providence, , Wareham. 3 di port for Somereet, Steamer Mouns Vernon, Watson, Por Philadelphia Steamer Black Diamond, Ailen. Puiiadelphia. 26th—Schr F Nickerson, Henderson, St Marys, tores o Dollner, Potter & Co. th Ghatieston, with nay Swit ship Nashville 1 ‘Sehr Lavinal seize bus vessel. ‘Two barks. rou, with brij nd 8. No exctement& Charleston. at ber wharf . Ketchum, Visini, 3 days, to leave with a part ‘of 1» load ‘onl: No violence was: ia, 7 days, 4 (days, with cotton, ‘also’ another The stean- Capt K had yas they were about, to fered hi BELOW. 24th Inst. olf ‘The ohip Thornton, for Liverpool, has anchored in Quaraa- tin Shi Daniel ¢ Spi. Blizabe: com; aad SAILED. nelle, Liverpoal; ‘Coronet (Br), Si John, ty barks ; W A Banks, Havana; Sten leo; FS Union, Boston; Maurice, Cura- Wind in the morning, fternoon, SSW. Ship Ship Vila March 25, lat 33! Ship Reindeer, 0, lon ‘Ship Ps: mye = b> Dec 2, for Liver. rom at San Ye 1, tine 3s, oe 72:29. Ken is ona a for San Franciaco, March 29, ‘or Ban Franc ta 8 Verse at San ad Ship Btiee bound oF ran’ burtia fiom NOrleans for Liverpoo! sirerpoot for Calcutts, March 31, | Teint, MeCarney, from Valparaiso for Baltimore, April, lat} N, loa $18. Ship Thomas Jefferson, Rollins from NOvleans for Liver- Pool, April » Ww tendo ir tine, Giddi . Liverpool Hicks, Gi 22, lat 36 56, lon 6) 25, reenman, from ), April 13, lat 29:29, lon 68 41 ', Saunders Jan 12, WN, ton 2226 Apalachicola for Liver. from Boston Dec 21, for Batavia, —all well. American Ports. Talo Janeiro; ockr alles. owe, "atien, Newe'mb, Bremen: leabella, Allen, Rot- Joh Franklin, Despeaux, Liv r Belt ifast, ga, Ba ARLESTON, ADHI 19 wt ship Ocean (Brem), Klopper, jSomutte, Bremen; ketch Lanta, mary Face dein Mewkire i okont, aie! Water Witch, Hull nevanneb; Oria Cowl a :her Child, Kelly, Dori tk: ‘Angelia, Hardy, N Admiral (Brem), Hi erpool; sehra cary. an nd Luther Ci Kell ip Potor jn ship A Mt Lawrence, Post, Arroyo. Gud Er. son, ¢ ‘ast, ire: brig President am. Adelaide, re H P Cushing, Petting ay and. Adm. Frances, Coombs,’ Bost'ms on waltia, NB. snip Talla, Rook Reed. Liverpool. ip am; bark Wi Been Dicker, and Cohasset: Febey nd Elza Jane, Adama, RY ork ‘(Brem), Haesloop, Liverpool, bark Eres Ireland Id schrs HY Russell, Mani Kio Janeiro Mary & a Rewind, err, PSiver 3 Bandell, ritish, ere, Baltimore ld brigs J Ht Jones, Mills, ‘gah Fennayivania, Muzroe, Geor NEW RLEANS, Apel! #o~A: Jane Queeh (Br), Johuson, Nassau, NP. NYork; West Indian, Arnet, Rio town ip Lousiana, Kir Lav Nimrod (Bi a enter, London; bark Tndus 1 (Spal AGA, r Lewis Chester, Som indelphia Old steams hips Morgan, Lawleai, Gat rd’ Tndianola; Austin, Binith, Tudiabola and ‘Lav Cen Miramon, Golding, Havana; ships Nuremburg, Schn« dan, Havre; J Monigomery, Hamilton, do: W V Masts, Jones Live: ‘asonic, Sebat k and a market pe rh Miovehs; Butler, Havana: shrek if Atwood Sialthe Bor. denux. Ursniita (Mex), Dili, Vera Graz Althea, Corson, red to Sea 14th inet, aban Lizzie Moses, and Marmion, 9th, b ier ‘Tampico and bark ae Kee(or, Belfast, bark Column! ned Fox, Kicker Emp! We Sprightling Sea, Myrick, pha pn ieheaia, Me: ia, fampton Roads, 18, ork. ‘2d—Arr sehr Hareiet Lewis, Williams, Cardenas. PORTLAND, April 3 N schrs ‘H Rose brook, Lubes * aoe, Pa for phia; achra Jane © | Gold Fish, Joyee, and Julia Newell. N Knight, Gage, and i Gleam. Peper, ‘and Olivia, “yore, NYork; Bl Ik a stoamet Mt Vernon, Watson, vannah; Congress 4 Oricon Adams, York, Remedios: Harp, Wil ardenas; tterson, Hand, fol ley. Amboy Maryland, Knight. bu ‘hilade!p! his for 8 John, NB. Webber, Philadelphia ‘ror Bangor. Cl alitp ¢ (Br), Thornton, Liverpool 2itu—Arr sche Bvérglade, Cottn, Pbilndelphis: TB Hodg- man, ’rince, HYork q (eorylns ‘ailchriat, ih for Bel- fast: 8H Po icFadcen, Virginia for Wiscasset. Cid brig Marie Wheeler, Wheeler Harene RICHMOND, April 19—Arr_ brig Lilly Dale (Br), Coalfield, Halifax sche Fropie, W ind, Layt'n, Habama Taland A Avains, Sparro Gelphia. ‘Sid se aoa 5 Octavia Blien, emaper Wobertoon, down tbe BEDROOM SUIT OF EXNAMELLED POURNI for $26, in all solid ehestn at Chember ¥ FARRINGTON S 65 Onnalid eet, opponite Wooster tablished in 184s FURNITURE. eB colorn, CA sragrnated manuraciare. Also E NAMELLED CHAMBER BUTTS OF FORNITORS, IN 1," ail cotors and style, at wholesale ani At S20 0nd upwarda | Also and Ornament, at H Es 1d revatl, Mattes and Vall asses, ARREN WARD, 27 Oanal atrvet, #our doors east of Broadway. i Fe IR8T OLABS decorated romrn Fp ©. Beecher and Bond rtreets Fear: in cash for all Uy A = o8, Beas, yy : nea Thins, fone or bya Mirrey abo UG! ) perp! Hit Joureho: venie, ‘note, addressed Fueniture, a | assortment always on hand (or ale. SPECIAL NOTICES. AAUTION.—ALL Pal } at negotiat ine TO SHIPPERS ~S4IP Pre ded for ster. 70 galled om last Hatiirta’ Lebcacie take awny the om from 3 North river No clearansas for IF MER A mabip forktven, whinh wae t | Ors requested to present the r 1 aliowed 10 | eased running for the Agonte, 116 Sroadway, ALL ranone HAVIN | BAGGAGE Ar 136 re notified to re ib, OF Tt will. be bold to pay expansion 1861 CuiNA, CPLATED at P. RONZES AND GAS FL Will be sold au terms Post taut respectfully snlicit our favor ‘us by 4a examination of cur which we offer th ELLANEOU MGC RLLANROLS., Sra aS a our frenan sod the public t ‘we offer them hefore pu elsewhere, Thine, Comer see mete auras CO, 861 Broadway ‘BW STYLE, A? and a AT Bash OF: ALN) A JONES’, iD Fev BD ye sede, them, BMY SUPPLIES.—50 CABES gpaanre: LONDON end the ARAN ARN: mons by Rev. A. H. Burliaguane Twenty fifth street, between nan ‘RS. CORA L. V. RATON Norte Hal ia Broadway, at 10) A. M. and iL as in 1776, moraing and eveni ath and N. B.—Call Cordia: Gia now on ut and wil! be aold . MENDUM, 90 ‘Cedar street, TYENTION |—A GREAT NOVELT ‘aper Neck Tie, red-while-and bine, with Manufactured only by SMITH & BROUW ‘At wholesale only; price $1 per applied tor. 36 Warren stree! N. Y.; THE "Any gontlemin ean wear them CRONIN, HU! “UNION Rete: IONTRACTORS FOR TE Ute Pret ad ARMY, 13 and GRAY in denna - GENUINE #3 sad ere N. B.—Will contrac ‘UNIFORMS im large quantities on short time. eT Ce A eet ie buldvngsSrected by OPEC TH RITCHEN & CO., 66 Broadway, N. ARPT, FURKTTURR.—J. MM DOR & CO., OFFER AT wa oe Oak Fusntore, of their Panne Be articie oie warranted to Ware and Man a Ln ¢ and 98 Bast Houston si rect, four doors east from ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAL joints and all diseases of the feet cu: Gi inconreniones ® the the pation roadway. Chiropodiat, 760 geons of this city. “nel ENLARGED without pain Dr, ZACHARIE, Surgeon era to physicians’ and sur- cine between retail de AS FIXTURES, te. x ‘TEPHEN PULLBIN, 707 Broadway, ton and John streets, mt. offers for sale, at redi A BYLENDID Honse, Barclay street. ASRORTMEN FRENCH BRONZUS, Dit consisting of Mantel Ors namente Btatuoties, Groups, Inke PLUMBING AND. GAS FITTING attended to as usual at No, at Fourth street and No. 3 Aston YATT'S LIFE BALSA RHBUMATISM, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, & Hyatt’s Life Baisam is the most oertatn and safe ieiy for the most painful and protracted forms of thee diseases; old ulcers, fever sores, er aaé kidneys, general debility, dys Prinelpal depot 246 parts of the bi pepala, incipient consumption, plies, fe. 75 centa per bottle ‘Grand street. ood, sot ud KOT L & BARNES’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEDI. ot has removed from Park row to 02 Broad. Attention is invited AS FIXTURSS, MPO RTATION, Ipeias, the worst cases of im: I¥E OR DEATH —THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEA. 4 sure in announcing that they are now prepared to mai) 4 copy of wn important lttte ‘AL CONFIDANT, and as 8 warning (0, young mer (tree) to those who wish it, work by the late Dr. Brampton. “THE INVALID'S published for the benefit ne Who suffer f NERVOCR DERILITY. PREMATURE DECAY, &0., &e. fupplying the meaiis of self cure. ‘The reader is\rroniaitbly To compare a use‘ul life with an ignoble death Reader, lowe ‘not moment, but send your address for « is Uttle work Address the publishes; ort ED IN B. OGDEN & CO., 64 and 66 John at. N. ¥. Lr A Monthly R Report of Paris Fashions HE MAY Two raat nized plea be. MBER i had READY. Hous bess beautifully celored ‘Bee! i wings. with six new Manu Patterns, ion IN, Publi Letters on Paris Fashions, besides a iat ice Literary matter. Subsori sue reer, 8.7. TAY) PES readway, New ‘York. ADIES, BEFORE BUYING SILVER Cut cal] and see the prices at BABSFORD'S, Cooper Inatirute lew. York. YONS’ MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER. ‘The original and Roaches, Bugs, Ante and nuine article will exterminate Free from poison, {VON MAGNETIC PILLS are sure ye ie rats and mice. where. Jobn at a alion siete, Bold by WARE AND all druggista every NES, Vroprietor, 02 Broadway, between ADIES' GOLD WATCHE! LADIES’ ap onal For sale very low at GC UR CITIZEN SOLDIERS.—THE FRIENDS OF OUK citizen soldiers desirous, of supply can obtain LE! jocktail, Gin ¢ oat, Brandy Cocktail, wholesome 1 Bourbon Whiskey and other pure end reliable’ Deve At a small a formed & = 14 be supplied freely to the trope. previous 10 STARVING FOR YHE WAR, I WILL y garment in the store at lees thao worth nearly 'aoubie the NS, . ALLEN’S, 415 Broad way. ‘in’ canes of one dozen price. The Morning Catt le drink for the Briuish “and French ag wont epee cordial, and 87 South Wil coat: —Over $2 50: Pants, $5 ‘oats to order, Cianke, 4 william treet, ORIFY THE BLOO RESTORE THE APPETITE, mere se D, build uita pad invigorate the Hand $8 cen svhole system humors, strengtben, Be BEBREWS Cg THE * “INDEPENDENT, ” he Independent inatant contains two articles, headed * Jewis ‘There. doubt that their malicious nature must bring every ineltgent in its iasues of reader to the conclusion that 1 have been written by an apostate A committee of the German Hebrews waited upon ‘the editors of the Independent, and received (rom them the following answer, which speaks for itselt :— Mr Lewis Ma articles concernin wren of April jews in Arnerica, after the Ovrios of THR INDY vo=My Draw 8 ng which you ing Sand 26. ow T would state that th oliitations of the weiter-—himself either —In refi ini Cor wei y the use of Dr: oe Herb Bitters. med "by all druggists, the 18th and 26th ie no NpeNY. April 26, 1861. ‘erence to the two ire, pub ished in the Inde tion of Ls prinied on! repeated of Jewish faith or Jewish extraction—whoxe name (which he fave to me), 1 cannot now recall, » familiar to me as a writer or Attache of the press, After the publication of the statements mind in these letters t firat were not in an I exceedingly regret bundant reas mtras, unjust ead fejurio they were mace shall next ile, you may show this noe to y with voursel (although the le’ ers a! by be Endependeat), 1 Hom, iy yours, bat whose face has long fea their a war el arty have # very high THRODORE TILTON — UPREE, AND ECONOMICAL —-HFGEMAN & co.e Benzine for the instant removal of grease spote, palate, &e . and for cleaning gloves, silks ribbons, &e , equal to n ‘without injury to color or fabric. conta per bottle Bee that you get ti rold by drogete«, only gennine article PERSONAL OR ADOPTION—A FINE HEALTHY ONILD. weeks old, of American parentage. adopt such «one can do so by addressing Herald office, for one week. Con «fa wo Any one wishing to & uote to Medicus er has enlisted. LOY.—THERE 38 NOW A LETTER FOR YOU Jnion Square Post office, o your full i Godfrey's No mistake thie time, Gorznynes, —I¥ MR, WILSON, WHO ADDRESSED a note 9 Mrs. M. V direction he gave her, three letters wil! be delivered to him. Herald ofiine, will please cs'| to the F ANN WARD WHO MARRIED JOHN McINTE! a name of similar sound,) and when Laat heard fr at Flatbush, LL. willeall at 162 Chambers street. che will receive valuabie information from « sigter who resides in the South, FD. W. FISK, FORMER SECRETARY O¥ THE GRO graphical Society, will communicate bis addrese to R. Z., Hernid ofier, he will hear r romeching to hi advantage NYORMATION WANTED—OF GEORGE be gd A paiive ot Germany, who arrived here In the shi ta’ January, 1888. The mea will lead to bi ie land, from Bi remen. ta pay $90 for auch inf. f her from (a. vid jotrome the J oar | . (COR was Ammer ed wl heres! BR & LINGG, oh Maiden tine. [XTOnMATION WANTED—OF RICHARD BELL, FOR Ma jeaty’« Ninety seventh; when last’ heard a1) hind been iiscbarged at Newport, R. merienn service. Any information concerning J to Robert Devereux, Sharp's Rifle may be addreaned woe Vitadeigniss Pennayivants. AURA B. -POURTE! ary 1 am so tired. aqunre. ment last Sunday night How i# your cold’ at same piace STRERY AND u NION Stea} out if you can. ARY NOLAN HAVING ABRIVED PROM MANCHES ‘boot and aboe maker, liv! the ship Guy Mavoering from Liv ter, jo find her mother, Johanna ee agin her, brother, Koowing these persona will ind that tho cat De heard'8 y sien PUB GENTLEMAN WO Sau aT LeTTER from Monticello, Pla , ford ‘Ogle, will oblige Dim by vend ing his address to Staplewon, L. HE YOUNG MAN Wilo TNOUIRED APTER © tine Rerohard, at 1% Sores on street. can see her bi e West Thirty-fourth street HOUs SES. ROOMS. . &e .w yANTED. ENTIRE BRCOND FLOOR, OR PART OF SROOND A’ ‘aad Third Floors, furou hed compie’ kiteben, in a goo! house centrally OK & PIPTMAN, eth street rent about § BANISH ED COUPAGE WANTED FOR SIX ‘ A-amall furnished Cottage. pleosanty lr Fort Washington, moderate, A. ()., OUBE WANTED —FOR A SMALL First and Sixth avenues, Eighth a: Addres wh¥ ork pet 1 term, abont five rooms ed, below Twen Y Bond «trent MONTHS, — anove which nrust be MULT. BETWERN Vichteonta sireate; imust ave matory improveminit. bi ena, cepa wad gan tee! neighbor sponsible tenamt may be secur * coms or three city Ipeation went of Thins aie fam'is at bern d rat bie for fret Riroets. be’ ereeer ANTE D— 4 Room. tf y wate family Berwia obew, ine! for saree TANTED- YA PHYS( OTAN Ww Yoon ering ton vfhiee ten ie eatntee rehed. Be Third and ena! oF scaling te rr “ given hood, Ky naming & very moderate rent are f ttreos box 28) Post office "MEN. TWO wart of the Fionly street, mn Fourieens A SMALL "Kderese A. a pe which ’ ‘pe vies oTrA FRONT u bor IN orolock. third street, ‘fubject usual hours. Subject for Spirit and of Fire.” morn! the mornin, in the So RELIGIONS NOTICES. HU RO OF THE Puree, ST. praper. C between ad Morton Borvices at 10° ‘nee The Rev. Dr. Tyng. Geeta of preach *b next Sunday y evening. fad cd th pez TE, NATIONAL Gt LAwaTTES rity rl 28 tn hee Right ave avenues TLL LECTURE AT BOD. yon Sanday, the 2th mst O FROTHINGHAM WILL PREAC Bi northeast corver of Broadwa and eveni Rives son, 0! ing, at ings. Deaf Mutes. at S o'clock or, Word at SCOBEL DODD, BRC and Fourth aven Lg! service on Bundey,’ at ‘in the eveni Fe a arora ise EV. N. ©. LOCKE, D. D., = Pace In = rian ‘deth street, oa Northwest Presbyte junday, April 23, at 10, A. M- and BB mence at 10, A. af. and at 75 ISAac 8. h in Laight street cly'ch (o re {To Merrow tusruing 6 10h ovciock oad ae ening. ag. 3. okt nO aE ri street be Work 8 meet ner of Mott and Houston streets, Tuesday and Friday eves: py ley seoond att arick streets). Ph o'clock in the ev IERMONS TO YOUNG MEN.—REY. the First Presbyterian ehurel foun man of, New York toma ist church, ‘Twenty-third atree reach before the yor he Cals tween Fifth and ny Mews di 6n the the chest ; Fo aT Tivo itioek ‘clock; a my. WILLIAM Ay ALVIN BARTLETT morro Taberaacl inue, three blocks east of the Cty Hall KALLOC# , ch (corner inth'a ‘ nes fourth avenue and Ty went , at 734 o'clock, in-ald of the Printin, __REWARDS, 4 REWARD —1C —LOST, AB A BREASTPIN, SET ROUND with pearia and jet, and hair in the middie, name Beulah on the back.” The abos upon its delivery at No. 17 East Thirty-seventh street. 10) REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF AN ITALIAN yhound slut, fawn color, with dark nose and w! ran Guton Wednoulayorening, stat, Bast Twelfth street, northwest corner of Broadway. ve re on TRE BLIND ASSISTING THE DEAF AND Di Rey. Mr. Milbourne will deliver a lecture at the ferian chureh, Sunday eveniny EMORIAL ¢ cruEci HAMMOND ArKEET, coavEE Dyer, radapprevesing. “Services at at WO, tad Te HAT ERBire ext, at —“The " vening—" Sah BtilInens of Power. ad a TEBTANT TrTpoor aL FRFE CF CHUROH OF - Tur redemption, ta East pert aD jorean, Third on Hf are. e, 3 Services will com- THE Pastor, Tome for Young of « class of thes unfortunate chil e present and give in their beautiful sign tam~ 8 recitations u the Bible. ‘The public are ta- » collection will be taken for this HE CONFLICT AND DUTY OF THE HOUR, Wide be the subject of discourse co-morrow afteruoom, at U Twentieth street Universalist ohare, between Sixth ant Seventh avenues, bj pastor. Services ward y Rev. EB Berimoh in the morning by the pastor, ‘ORD OF GOD.—THE OPENING OF PROPHECY; of God. Four letters, free of charge, to be had Ofliee, No. 37 Park row, andj oy lers, 59 Nassau street. with the will be pata $10 100 A* REWARD —LOsT, big with pup. The Above reward will questions asked, on returning her to Racey & Centre Market REWARD. MINSING ing, lath inst. George H. Req’ 5 feet 10 inches, dark mustache, wide ‘whta light colored pants, brown business coat, dark vest, hat; of late has shown symptoms of mental formation tending’ to. Rie Feoor ry Lo be Weatertield, 169 Fourth a HEWARD —MI¥SING, SUPPOSED TO or $1 100 & Srowned, Cornelius ‘The finder wili Vings Bank, New ¥ LOST AND FOUND. ROOK LOST, ON THE 16TH OF — leane return it to the A BLACK AND TAN pene wi , Pars and UE tage dressed ua black efliis tion. . SINCE aomnay, EVE! M4, wD. Bleeoker at (Bank book No. 141,051). Dirac EFT RY MISTAKE OW ferry boat, a Parcel, contain Major Dix at Buena Vis —FIVE DOLLARS REWARD WILL tho return, yo No. 39 West Eighteenth sur0et, of terrier Dog, on Tuesday evening, had on a collar with name and address, askin Leet’. on bracole or can giv street #1 & ten dellar xo! pe? Ee Park Bank, N. Ra for . On Dart on = oe “ Ey: ¥ ne ‘ton Bank State New ¥o wk, £¢ One Draft, not recollected om what bank, 16 —All Boyer by E. and T. will receive the No. 4% Went Twenty-third street Jefferson streets, from the Lat ” for. poor woman, have been stopped. Als. Bak Hi wears will be bald tor thelr r return to Hl ¥, bers s street, or to E. Woodward, 23 Cortlandt, atreet. O81—LAST MONDAY, A POCKET BOO! ‘AIN L ing memorandums, bracelet and fob ROOK CONTAL D. mn ebain Any persoa return} he owner any iniormation, will be aid tee le, by yt samen or in chent's Exchange, Wall etree” = Prem 10 pan a eR DEEN ET EY OB8T-ON ee NIGHT, IN A TWENTY-THIRD & Pocket cs The Onder Aca wetnity, » phy siclan's Memorandum them with good Of a0 valua except to the owner, TARD'S Morning Call, | Pelaiee eaiitabte re ah ward or len a Madiane street, bet ya pie and. fifty cents in silvers anks of the owner by leaving the above at Poet FOOT OF WALL STRERT, 2B, A GOLD t PEN- cil Case; sto at the: office of New Yo ig an engraved p sta Whoever wil return the samme > R. Hinshelwood, 17 Went Forty-first street, New York, will be suitably rewarded. O8T-—ON Ww ESDAY, ‘The finder vit it at Dr. Me Eighty-third street, between Third aud Fourth avenoes LADY'S VELVET OTRCULA' ‘clock on Thursday evening, to Mi y) wea et week x) tino be auitabl; dod, by leaving ie as i far au rded, favor, ax ly rewa by leaving it at NO bd SIGE Sh, O8T—ON FRIDAY, THE 19TH INST... A GOLD BAND Lis Bracelet goin f Amity. A su le reward a M. Smith, Latarge House, Ost THE FOLLOWING CHECKS AND DRAPTy:— rawn by Woo Pollten Boa NK, ; in ‘on ei farge Iouse to thejcoraer will be paid by returning it to lar’, 95 Cham. their R., 91 Mer- inside. ONEY 108 it to be left ar jeekman street, or ost OR MISLAID—ON WEDNESDAY LAST, 4 removing from No. 53 Wooster Saget 10 Nog! Street, a Diamond Cluster Pin, with fi 6 thompson ‘A handsome reward, aud no question soked: Si =] id by returning i wo tee owner, a No € re jompsoL street. A A LADY DROPPED ON FuyRsDay Afternoon in a Twenty-third strest and Ninth omnibus, fifteen dollars in notes id by canmin gin’ Gireutar, w ‘ourth street. The Ander will be surtabiy o wwe eat went b Jolliet, negotiate it. A, TOLEN.—A 1, for $402, pay fas stolen from me today. and Gentlemen's Wanted ‘a ttended to by re bo Vents, Teas Si upwards ue, near Twenty first sirest, arria, DRAFT OF CAGMAN & WOODRUFF, le at Chiengo, to my order” All persons are warn JOHN R. JAC KO.” _CLOTHING. GREAT DEMAND FOR cLornine See 1 guarantee to, ‘addressin| inth and toby Mra, A 01 28 seventh avenn , & lot < Ry 3 to au Le iyty etweee,Nrpeit fear {Il be punetumily attended to, DEMAND POR CLOTHING —LADIE® AND GEN- A vemen, wanted, lov of cast off Ol , Fu fC a note to P. HARRIS, 166 Reventh avenie There Beconvinecd 4 yur Wil be deal: with to your aaa Sik dresses, he me tbe hughes petes "an, ive ecdoste indies Avenue, between Twenty-O/th and Twenty-sixth streets, Ladies attend A. GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, Furniture, Carpets, de Ply, the Wi fie Brome ae AND GENTLEMEN, If YOU want to get the (ali value of your east off Clot Tarniture, Carpe: » best you can do is to, vor Coats, (rom 3 9 $13; for L. Plekas dont forget, 186 Ladies atiended to pay the high L for Ail nue between ™ Carpecs and Mre kW Wanted, ture, C1 cheap, RARE CHAN! have just reerived $500) to pu arreta, Purnivure, to $6 ‘or Pan: note by port puocsunl Daw enenged a leg ealing on or addrr And gentlemen, (9 211 Be nd gentleraen, if y ‘arpets, F Y into send a note io H. MINTH, sah ae x May be eonvineed you will be dealt with ty Lal adiew aivended tobe Mra. Minte, No 79 Sixth avenue, be~ adios attended w wes, pen e hone we 8 J, Anhalt, 152 Seventh ave, Freniein and Teen’ Ladies aivended to by ve street, fourth sureet east +) A to tor San 1 wish to ei and Waverley place, firat streets, rs. Auhait unde; the Meveer Lions LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, { Cloth cast off aap market. Ling on or a snteenih street mK SUITE—COAT, VERT, PANTS, ATIRT, NY and Forks. Also Business Coats, $210 88. Pao 1s, $I rach biog tvan tonnniees GOR! ty, I easing M. Di BRITER PRICE "AID FOR LADIE® AND GENTS cast of Clothing than elaewhere, on account of pe T quaranter to pay the folowing priees:—From ereases, from $3 to Sit for Jum, and fro ® Also, Carpeta, Furniture, y, he. ‘ended 19 by By is Seventh ave. in at Thave no voter pera in the same business ADIFS AND GENTLB- Of Clothing, Furnivure, prices, aa the advertiser ‘he same to Wiseonain. By will be convinced, Lading sitonded by cond door above Twenty LARGE ORDER FOR $8,000 CAST OFF CLOTHING. —— Francisco, Californie, a 53 he best you cao daw ue, for Yvur Punctusidy witemdoc. (vukAP OLOTHING.— © P CLOTHING, @ atirt ) $5 Suits, #8 Prince ‘Ney oF Maren, ous, pine rea of Broad Rosi oe eet Pin 1, $1 25, $1 Band up Uiker pete prugend eae v briny 4 APRIL 23, IN YORKVILLE, OF Book, contal