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5 My Moldavia Cream Vorses the Be cione Sewiy rented Wig aston 16 Bond arts FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sunpay, April 28, 1861, The question of most interest to the commercial ‘world at the present time relates to the supply of ‘cotton. Under the general impression that this year’s cotton crop will be materially curtailed by the war, middling uplands have risen in New York %o 14 cents a pound, and many operators look for much higher prices. Very serious apprehensions are entertained abroad on the subject. The Brit- ish government is spending money freely in con veying experienced planters and agents of the Cotton Supply Association to various parts of India, where cotton may be grown. The French @re granting bounties on the production of cotton im Algeria; steps are being taken to cultivate cotton more extensively than heretofore in West- ern and Southeastern Africa, in Central Amenica and in Australia. It is pretty certain, however, that whatever may be the ultimate result ef ahese efforts, they cannot, this year, or even vnext, lead to the production of enough cotton to supply the wants of the civilized world. Next winter there will be a general scarcity of cotton, ifthe supply from our Southern States Bhould be cut off. The question of the day, there- Tore, is—will the war prevent the South growing and exporting cotton? The prevailing impression among parties best gualified to judge is that, while the war must necessarily interfere with agricultural operations in the Sonthern States, it will not absolutely de- stroy this year’s cotton crop. We know that a Jarge arta of land Las been planted, and that thus “far the weather has been favorable. It is hardly likely that the cotton plantations will be the scene of conflicts. They are the last place in the world where a prudent general would lead a Northern army, and the well understood objects of the nation in ,its present uprising can be attained without disturbing many fields. How far the war may divert slaves from field labor remains to some ex- tent an unsolved problem. Without the presence ofa Northern army to incite them, itis not very likely that negro insurrections in the Gulf States will become so general or so formidable, this year, asto prevent altogether the hoeing and picking of cotton. In the border States the slaves are already running away in droves, and in the course of afew months the bulk ofthem may perhaps have found a free home in the North. But in the great cot- ton States—Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, ‘Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas—it is not so easy fora slave to escape beyond his master’s reach. Whatever happeus, there will remain a large num- ber of plantations, removed from the scene of con- Het, which ought to yield almost an average crop if the weather be favorable. It must always be remembered that to the planter it is a matter of life and death to grow cotton and send it to market. A Southern planter, owning two hun- dred or five hundred slaves, must either feed them ‘or prepare for the worst. He cannot discharge them, as 2 Northern farmer would doin the like case. We may therefore rely upon it that, what- ever happens, tremendous efforts will be made by planters throughout the South to produce cotton ‘in spite of obstacles; and it is probably fair to infer that these efforts will result in the produc- tion of a crop which, though probably far short of the great crops of 1868, 1859 and 1860, will not «compare unfavorably with the crops of ten years ago, and which, with the increased supplies from other sources, will not leave the manufacturing ‘world Gestitute of the essential staple. On Wednesday last the District Attorney noti- lied the New York city banks not to pay any moneys to corporations or individuals in the rebel States. Within a few hours aftcr the notification was served on the banks it was recalled, at the in- stance of influential citizens, who urged that it would practically amount to repndiation, and that New York raust not set an example of the kind. The recall was obviously wise. In peace or in war the banks and merchants of New York must fulfil their obligations and live up to the rules of honorable mercantile dealing. But there is no reason why the District Attorney should not pre- vent the transmission of money to localities held by the rebels. Indeed it is his duty todo so. But the way to prevent remittances to the South is not to threaten banks with prosecutions for treason, ‘but to seize the moneys themselves in the hands of ahe carriers. On Friday last some $20,000 were drawn in specie from a city bank and sent to North Carolina. Property of various kinds is arriving here by various channels from the South. Many rich men of the slave States are becoming disgusted with the mob law under which they are living, and reek a safe home at the North. We are led to be- lieve that the exodas would be more general but for apprehensions—which are encouraged by the Southern demagogues—lest Southerners should be molested in their persons or property on arriving here, There is no ground whatever for these * fears. Citizens of every Siate may come to New ‘York freely with their property, and will eujoy ‘the fullest protection frou our laws and our au- ‘thorities. The whole civil and military force of New York wonld be employed, if need were, to protect the persons and property even of « of South Carolina after their removal to thi We cannot, of conree, suffer supplies, munitions of war or money to be sent to the rebels who are in arms against the government. But once here, Southern property would be a good deal safer than itis in the rebellious States. There is no prospect here of forced loans, or mob law, or slave insurrections, or coufiscations. The following are the trade tables for the week: — Tywonra, ty goede ‘signe SLATS 1.70088 Booher General msichandiee,. 3.080734 | 2'446'708 1,1101028 Total for the week...$4#20,907 4,160,263 9,103,087 74,898,567 56,166,549 Previously reported. .. 72 666,808 Stuce January 1....$17,006,105 79,043,820 68,270 Exronts or Propcce axp MaRcHANDIST. 1860. 1860. 1841. Vor the week... $1,184,760 1,596,494 2,082,470 Previously reported. .17,764,112 24 88,317,277 Since January 1 $18,048,872 26,199,087 40,209, Exvorts or Sree, a 1859. 1800, 1941. Vor the ra a 43 ee 1,000 Previously reported... 790,601 8,765,268 2,410,044 Since January 1....$12 470,704 10,540,030 ‘gan ou ‘The bank specie roserve is probably again in- creasing, though little or no gold has lately been received from England. Last Monday the banks showed a reserve of $10,620,270, being a decrease of $1,144,478 from the week previous, Since thea ® California steamer has arrived with the usual re- ‘tmittance—nearly a million; gold continues to ar- Tive from the mint. At the current rates of foreign exchange specie oan be profitably imported from Europe. We may, therefore, shortly begin to look for further arrivals of gold from that quarter. The bank loans stood last Monday at $124,701,259-—an increase of over a million and a half above the pre- vious week. The imorease was caused by bypothe cations of the new government loan. Business continues to contract; were it not for the govern- ment loans, the banks would find it difficult to keep up their discount line. Money is rather dearer than it was a week ago. ‘There is plenty of it—far more than is needed for the business of the country; but the actual out- break of war causes capitalists to exercise unu- sual caution in the selection of paper and in the examination of collaterals. Failures occur daily among houses connected in trade with the South ; and, on the other hand, the wholesale annihilation of the currency of most of the Western States , which has resulted from the depreciation in border State stocks, has naturally operated with great severity on houses connected with the West. The war is evidently going to play havoc with our job- bers. We quote call loans 5 per cent and under, where the collateral is undoubted; short first class Paper, 544 a 6%; long paper about 7 per cent; names not free from question all the way to 2a 3 per cent per month. Foreign exchange fell about one per cent last week, closing dull at the decline. There are good mercantile bills in market at 104% a 105, and bankers’ bills at 105 a 106—the selling rate for the latter being about 10514. Francs are quoted 5.35 5.37} for the best bills. At these rates, after allowing for freight, insurance, loss of interest and commissions, there is a profit upon the jiuporta- tion of gold from London. The following table shows the course of the stock market during the past week and month:— at Apl pL S-dpt. 18. Ap. ‘2. Apl. a Missouri 6's. 44 -¥. 1 68 73 ing 20% | Bay 1 21 M4 2% Wy 56 5936 4g (85 583s ie 36 Me ' a 38% 54 103% The principal feature of the Lae last week was dulness. Prices fluctuated freely on the war rumors which reached the city from Baltimore and the South; yesterday they closed better on more favorable news, but there was very little rea! busi- ness done. The stocks of the border slave States are no lower than they were a week ago; Virginias are better. Itis nota little surprising that peo- ple should be found willing to give forty cents on the dollar for the stocks of a State like Virginia, which, however the present contest may end, will be certain to be ruined by it. The destruction of the Norfolk Navy Yard and the Harper's Ferry Arsenal, which establishments, between them, gave support to many thousand Virginia families, is an indication of the ruin and devastation which war brings in its train. In a few days we shall begin to hear of wholesale stampedes of slaves from all parts of the State. If the war lasts many months, as it promises to do, the $250,000,000 worth of slaves, which are entered in the census as the leading item of property owned by citizens of Virginia, will not be worth much. As to harvests and agricultural and industrial operations, they are of course sus- pended, and will be neglected until peace is restored. To expect that, under these circum- stances, the State of Virginia can pay her interest, is absurd. The probability is that no more interest will be paid on the bonds of any border slave State, and that such bonds are absolutely and wholly worthless. The Governor of Missouri is said to have “diverted” the money set aside for the payment of interest on Missouri bonds to the arming of a rebel force. The State government of Tennessee is suspected of flooding our market with bonds issued for a similar purpose, and authorized by the Legislature in secret session. Owners of Kentuckies, North Carolinas, &c., resid- ing in those States, are sending them here for sale at any price, in the belief that the secession move- ment has rendered them valueless. These con- siderations induced the Board of Brokers, a day or two since, to consider the propriety of striking from le list the stocks of rebel States. The propo- ‘on was laid over, on the ground that there are too many outstanding contracts in these stoc! that their exclusion from the list would cause grea , confasion. It may be questioned, however, wheth- erretaining them onthe list may not some day cause at least equal confusion. In the desperate condition of the political leaders of such States as Missouri and Virginia, there is no guarantee that they may not issue fraudulent bonds and send them for sale here. They are quite likely to re- pudiate al! bonds held at the North. [s it right, an- der these circumstances, for the Board of Brokers to continue to be the instrument of possible frauds of this character? Could not a day be fixed after which no dealings in border slave State stocks shall be allowed? Meanwhile we caution the pub- lic against buying these stocks at any price. So far as we can judge, they are absolutely without any value whatever. CITY COMMERCIAL KEPORT. Sarcnoay, April 27-6 P. Asis —The market was quiet and prices unaltered. Brasnsrcyes.—Flour—The receipts being light, the market was sgain firmer, and closed at an advance of Se. a 10c. per bbl. The’ transactions embraced about 11900 bbls. closing within the following rangect prices:— Superfine state.. pees 1b a 6% Extra State, good to choices, 7 a 549 Superfine Western. .... a 525 Common to choice Western extra. a 760 Mixed to straight Southern a 600 Straigbt to good extra ¢o...... 5 a 8 76 (olen extra samiiy and bakers’ brands. °. $ 00 a 8 5 Rye 20 a 400 Corn meal a 3% good demand, espe mon brands. The sales embraced about 404 $7 50—the latter figure for extra. the Southern coasting trade tended to fen prices. The transactions embraced about 1,°00 bis, ch sing within the above range of prices. itye wr was in limited demand, while the gales embraced 260 bbie. within the raago of onr figures. Gora meal was stea the quotations. Wheat was better, and ctaily for cx 600 bbis., at The embargo st prices closed at an advance of about te.’ per Dnebel. ‘The eales embraced about 45,000 bushels, at $1 50 for Delaware ber colored; $1 $0.0 $1 55 for white Canada; $1 48 a $1 68 for white en 0 $1 58 for commen to chaice white Mich Odicago epring: $1 99 a $i 49 for Milwn kee cles; $1 32 & $1 83 for rect Western, and $1 35 for ambor colored do. Corn was in tair demand, and closed at an of about Ie. per bushel, The gales embraced 47 000 bush els, at 66c. for straw colored Southern; 66 \ new Western mixot; 69c. for old 49., delivercd, o)1 Southern avd Jersey yellow. Barley was in foir ro- quest, n sales of 1,200 bushels at C60., delivered at railroad dey ij ot. Ryo was held with firmaess ai 670. = Oats were in fair tc: and prices Grm as S6c for Western and Canadian, Conmre.—The nd Bh Se a 36MC. for &: bg mibiic sale which came off today drow a ut it exhibited a want of i? it. The * 000 bags of Rio, at 10%, c. a18%c —awe Ic. The males to the trade co. priaed 200, 2) rants of Java at 1616, and 1,000 bags St, Dominto at p. t. Corrox.—Tho market conticued with a speculative be. ‘The sles embrace! adout $900 dales, closi and & 14e. for middling plane, ‘with few « to be had under the latter Ogare, 5 es wore without change of moment, While engagements were light. To Liverpool, two or three loads of grain were reported within the’ race of Previous rates: 12,000 packages lardat u5s,; and 400 ovis. pork At Se, To London, 4,000 bushels wane a and 600 bb's. four at 28. 91. To Havre, some whea’ eae at Od. Thero was nothing new to othe 0) Hay —The market, in the abseuce of tho demand for ebipping, was dull and norsinal. Keoms.—A tale of 1,000 country slaughtored wee macs at 6 cents, Meissae —Tho market was quiet and aaiew contaed to small lots Cuba, dietitiing qualities, at irregular prices Naval StoRes —The extreine views of Cyl ar We quote rosin at $175 a $1 80 aeked, and arpemtine 75 cts. a demand for linreed woe lipbt, and emell sales were making at 60¢.a 6lo. Other deecr'ptions were inactive, and prices more or ices nomianl, Provisioms,—Pork— Che maiket was wleraol7 aotive, while prices were unchanged. Tho sales embruced about 1,400 bbls. including mens, nt $18 27); 5 $19 60, ned prime at $13 25 » $1 €0; and 600 bbis wore reported sold at buyer’e option to Let August at $20, wad 00 ao. for Lob July do, at $18 hat Beef was moro active and firsner: the sales footed ep about 1,700 bole inetnding ropacked mere at $0 50.4 $11, and extra do ot $11 608 $12. Beef hame were teary, with sniew of 40 nla, at: Out meats were firm. Bacon reo kod Gra Lard ‘was scarce and in good demand: © Of 690 Phin. were made at Oe. 810i, Butter and cheom were ie woud Fequcabat steady prices. cS. —Sales of 100 carks wore tands at S3gc. n Oe Gars—wero in fair domand, with raion of 706 0800 bhde., chietly re grades, part at 4340 @ 48¢0, ead Growery graces at 40. @ 6)c., and avout 400 bores, part ae Me. 2 Oe of 400 ST.—-The market war ete wes ry isige & 190, the later ig ITA A VOM NEW Lag gy —geeaiet L. L, on Thursday, ‘25, by Rev. Joba A. Paddoca, Gaonia H. Goaaan to ier iene ee |. Bailey, M. D., “weatera Island papers please copy. Lespag Ae Cy 2T, by the Kev. to Migs V: ALLanDER.—On morning, Apri! 27, Barncer, the wife of Edward ler, from Kilrush, county Clare, Ireland. Her remains pint a ees from ber remitanen, No. 10 Amity » South Brooklyn, to Peter's church, where @ golem: high mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of the deceased, and from thence to Flatbush for interment, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend. Bovuam.—On Saturday, April 27, Parnics Boruam, agod ears. friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Bagvoux.—On Saturday, April 27, Watton, only son of Jobn M. and Mary A, Barbour, aged 10 years, The friends of the family are Tequesied to attend the funeral at Ne. 81 Weet eeeonpenead street, this (Moa. day) afternoon, at three o’cloc Bovuay.—On’ Saturday, April 27, Parrick Borman, a native of the county Weslmeath, ireland, aged 56 years. His friends and relatives, and aigo tho friends of his son-in-law, Bryan Finnegan, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from s late residence, No. $4 Sudoik street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Bexwerr —Suddenly, on Sunday, April 28, ‘Avexaxne " Brxyert, native of Kelso, Scotland, aged 6% years, 6 months and 10 days. The relatives mt friends of the family, also the mem. bers of Enterprise Lodge No. 36 of 1. O, O. F., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, ay) after. noon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, Sixty. ‘second street and Ninth avenue. lis remaims will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Bawy.—In Brooklyn, on Suaday ereataa April 28, kur, wife of Thomas frien, aged 08 y ‘The relatives and fricuds of the fieelly an are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, yp wn her late residence, 110 Folion street, Brooklyn, weeday morning, at tea O'clock, without further fhvitatioa, ‘ ConyorLy.—Jouy Consorty, native of Ireland, county of Araach, townland of Crossior ville. His frievds and relatives are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, from his late pep. % 0, 600 West street, on Tuesday afjernoon, at one o’ Irish papers and th®®e of California P ck. copy. CrxmmytT —On Tuesday, April 23, at Fredonia, N. Y., Many Camuerine, wife Of Free rick Clement, and daugh: ter of the late Capt. James L Wilson, of this city. Casky.—On Sunday, April 28, Curnnas Perer, the be- loved son of Hugh and Aun Casey, aged 1 year, 6 months and 7 dave. . The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the’ funeral, tui (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, trom his father’s residence, 687 Ninth avenne, We scarce can believe that he is gone, So sudden came the stroke; Not quicker can the lightning’ blast ‘The green and aturdy oak: But Thou art jast, 0 God, we know; We bow to thy decree, Thou, who hast'seen Thine only Son Nailed to the saving tree. Coryaison.—On Fridey, April 26, at the residence of her son, Dr. J. M. Cornelison, Monti Beila, Bergon, N. .J., Mrs. A esa Cornetivon, Telit of the late Rev. John in the 91st year of her ago. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Lutch church (Dr. Taylor’ 's), Bergen, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, without further dotice. DooLaN. —On Saturday, April 21, of cousumption, Ca- THERINE Door an. widow of the late Veter Doolan, formerly of the parish Fglass, county of Tipperary, Ireland, in the 6lst year of her age. The relatives and fiends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the !funera!, from her Inte residence, Dean coger near Cariton avenue, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at O'clock. ‘Dergav.—On Saturday afiernoon, April 27, Jans Dere\’, yout of the late Nathaniel Dereau, in the 84th year of Ter remains will be taken to New Rochelle for inter ment. eS ~The funeral of BrnoxttA, Donrcan will take from the residence of her father, Verplanck’s, on Tueeday. afternoon, at two o’elock. oer. —On Sunday, April 38, Ewity, only daughter ef Chas. C. and Jutia S. “Apel 28, Eowry Locan Farvay, Fasuay.—On bone per aged 19 months and 1! ‘The relatives and neni of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Parents, 161 Monroe stroct, on Tuesday afternoan, at three o "clock, to the Of interment, Greenwood comotery. LyYDBCKR:.. erm April 26, Ricwaky Lyprcknn, of aged 56 years 5 months and 5 days. ‘Also, at the same time and a, Annie Exretia, daughter of Richard and Mary 1. yaceker inlatnmution of the luaga, aged 9 months and 19 da; relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the police, are reepectfully invited to attend we funeral, this (Monday) Levey elghi o'clock, from his late residence, 120th Harlem, Their reraains wiil De taken to Ny J., for interment. Mcynor.—In New Brunswick, N. J., om Sunday :morn- ing, April 28, after a protracted iinees, Joux Meveoe, Lientenant Tolorel of Fourth regiment of Artitiery, United States Arm, His friends and brother officers are requested to ation? his funeral, at New Brunswick, on Tuesday afternoon jat No, 12 Kirkpatrick etreet, at haif-past five 0" ‘clock, witn- out further notice. Macemr.—Tuomas Macrirs, butcher, a native of Coot hill, county Carvin, Ireland. ¢ friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuceday afternoon, at lwo o'clock, from his late residence, No. 250 Navy street, Brooklyn. Maya,—On Sunday morning, April 48, Kivira, the only child of Lorenzo and Adeline Maya, aged 10 monthe, ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘tamily are invited wo attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock from the residence of ber grandmotter, Mre Renaud, No, 37'fust Eleventh etreet. The remains wil! be removed to Fiuehing uate for interment. Newru.—On Saturday, A) 7, Hareik Kaxpess, only daughter of George B. an’ J ah Elizabeth Newell, aged 1 year 10 months an1 1 day. relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at 506 j'acitic street, Brookiyu, cn this (Monday) Afternoon, at three o'clock, without further notice, Prank iro —In Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, Apri! 27, Latum M , danghter of William C, and Mary Prankar 1, aged lyear § months and 7 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the farnily are respect! invited to attend the iuueral, at two o'clock, from the Cumberland street, Brooklyn. t . fornia, on Tuesday, April th year % his eg Ys Laoxons Om and. coy | child of Fhe nged 24 years 2 months and 20 days crta, wit and J cano® Burleson , ‘Thowelatives and frievds of the family, also the mom- bers of the Jano street Mi. F. church, are respootfuby in- vited Orettend her funeral from tho Jane street M. ¥ churgh, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation. wood for interment. Ravexseniorr.—On Saturday, April Rot, aged 24 years and 7 months. ‘The reistivcs and friendy of the foul and honorary metbers of Niagera Erg’ Ceoeanus Engine Co., No. 11, are respect attend the fnreral, this (Monday) attern one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 1s Touw.—On Sunday, Apri! 28. f aancks Mary, oni of Mary Anne and ihe late John fobia, agea 7 years, 19 months and 16 days. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon ot two o'clock from the residence of her raother, No. 69 | West Seventeenth street. Dublin asd London papers please cong. Hier remains will be taken to Green was S. Ravens. SHIPPING NEws. a ‘Auaasa0 YOR KEW Yoom—rwis Da HOON Rise more — ar ere Port of New xork, April 2s, 1861. “4 ARRIVED, ‘ 8 cleam frigate Niagara, Capt McKean, Bovt n, 45 hour Agehora a Gans o U 5 steamer Govt 1 Lane, Faunce, Ar —, Ld B Cuyler (transport), ‘rocker, iaenpel, wt us cit on tn tow napoli, March 26, with enit, th mee Roberteun (of Faithaven), Taber, Aavannah Sdaye, wisn rice, to masier 250 tast, of Tybee, sav fh bound 6; same day, Spoke seur Suran, Of Boron, Share, Liverpoci, vin Le’ is April 1A, Con teh, ¢ @ vin Gibralter, OF dere, wit masts bee 4 passengers, to Valerio & Forel : vyantiie. April 14, vith moiner are Bararnt Gritin, @ 2, brig Coca w th palin of) tu #5, Loh OB, apcke brig Usous ¢, fiom Phusdelphia, see Brig Teabel Beurmann T. me w Port av Prines, April 1%, | (Of reg wich), Sarguat, Neurites, to Thomnenn & Hunter. Aime, corn Naseau, NP, lU cays, Wii sponge erin fz" Howel Cob, f we Boston), ©: w Uh coffee eae to Tusing & ¢ Slat inet iat ¥7 72, lon 71 09, mwa er bom could not 1 er hoe Aprtl 18, wtih (of Bucksport), Stubte, Anz Cayew, Aprit . BP Buck & Lo Green, Matnares, Adayn, with ey ae sehr Giro ‘Wenghia (ot Eltiadeipt'n), Beucéer Remedios, ABE 19, with augmr, to master, cor BL. fey of Philadelphia), Pherherd, Nevenu, Ni", Apri 21, with 0:5 iron &¢, to dos Epena wenehe Fegtee, Long, Nassau, NP, Agril 90, with ait, to TY ‘nm, Wifl'man, Alexandria ? dave, rh feet, fo ee Cherspeake, ‘paseed sieauaeeip Prsnderptic. rn Soa ear ‘Demeek, illisra Puldeiphie fet New Hi ‘chr Wm Bement, Liller Pa lelphin [1 lew Haven, Sens Bink, Falbot; Mecbiad, WU dagen Stern t ‘snp e reninn At, Bacon, Att Sabet Viraat, Heate, For P bineketove Alien, Pre Arey, § liam } Brow fe 1s \ t, ) days. i Phage oF Stearnat Pesgutn, m fT Landon, sesnst tor Phinda DG bate ree ON for Thited — bon ap thoet Borre H Grte che . oi Magnet, fom ‘Wiad vt ewast WH. Pt eb: Miscellaneous, foun oun A Bunce 6 Piymon . lor New rieaus, Ww oargo ob woul abere Ga tbe Bight of Gi ton ‘om Cnicce Re SEY snd pechme « loss. Six bu ‘bags of ‘bad been sat con. veyed to Nasal, NY’, Le . Capt Bayley, of sehr Euphenia from Pones reports that en te 2c inet, of Cape My, pa ned Taroagh a ta umber pablo gh] Of barrels of flour, marked (sipposed) 3 them, Taser ce Wet a ‘ snip Mary B Bac’ Basan? e5 ip Mar ry idridge, f Marca $3, lat 28 548, lon 250) ™ ) Pereign Port Anrwerr, April 12—Sld Arora, Red 1—Passed Mauila tor Boston; bark foo for Lonton ‘Whampoa for NYork’ Awoy, Fob 25In port bask Fruiter, Stone, from Shanghae, arr 10th, Axyan, Feb 21—. Fie'd, Madro. ah, Bur es Bowes, 5: eh 4, frank Fine Robin’ son, Mi TS port Feb 26, ships Wn up Le atlac for Valencia, ey trom Fou-chow. cud, Swinnarton, trom Jew, Stackpole, for Ew Westen Continént, Cal Ordo; Primoun‘als, Fisk for op Lapante, Martins ‘ 1, Jamies Welets Melt, Haran ge poms ‘tor a" 12th Castle, Knowles, Buipiennaros, April §—ArrPoberia, Childs, Baltimore. Sid th, Bremen, stin, Wulf and dant, Wing, baltimore; & shea, bina NYork, = Brouwapanarnn, April Sarr rague, Gillespie, Bel- veet (and NY¥ork), bile. si Roemeaee, rape SF fla Sulvhide, Anderson, and Buena Vista, Ayres NYork: 2th, GW Bourne, Rd-vards, Ondle Un Batavia, Peb 24—-Arr ship Coringa, Ward, Boston. sid igth, bark Hooér, Rowe, Meloourne Canpirr, April@—Arr Our Union, Packard, and E Stewert Howe, London; George Feavoty, Howe, Havre; loth, W Crest, Hermon, Rotierdam, sid lith, Umar Pacan, y Bath, Me any, March 26-—In port bark Alter Tariton, Rowe, from Bos om Mareh 4, just arr; brig Hlizabeth, Lassen, for Satem Sor 10 days. Govowne, March 6—Sld Y, Vatooorin and the West, Howes arr Feb 24, fo 24. for Mid) eb 23, for N York; Union, aay trom fr ” B tiageitine, “Gilkey, dae Lae ervool, are Partheniay Hiptons Banding Dy and Euwern Queen, Hancock, ior boston lig . Preadwell. aud laisse Currier, Anapn, for Loudon do: Lombar from Hartz, trom Liverpool, xrr | do, arr. Feb 28 Proceeding down the ri Wiliams, for Mauritiur, Went wy sem {gon Baugor, Feb Roston; af 2. ¥ + Mare! atta (spd pasted Pc for NYork tana sit Bio Juuetro), Hebare. Cartis, Braz son, Pensacola mu’ NOrteaus for Hamburg; » Moblie for favre Of eo oh Lith, Flora neld Pater t vuremartee Feb ti Fire Jermo ad NYork: AP nt Ay dig, for St Thomag nent dus a Coker, tor Nuples next dey. Sid Wind Kast sinee April 1, A Pilot's Bri 3d, bark Speedwell, Howes, Nauta. tit comtinues. sed to the Nest Ist. a bark, sup Harding ysed the Bo trom N¥ork for Genoa; ‘id, brig £ Rogers, from Palermo for N York Gamuivena, April Bid Wanderer, N Yor iy Mabel &-—sid & . Hotes, Cnn se; 6, ? Orieana Deuni: las Greenman, Web™ mden, United gtate 4s New Em- 6h, ‘Uvego, t Bievens, Sunderiand aud NYork; Por Borlsnd do aud do; Sb, etgat, Hawks, Cardi aod Chas Davertp par, Ke alte. Thomp tb, William w Bath, Me, May Foren ( ity, Crosby, Sai i Bowne, rial, Fim os . ates, Clark Francisco, avr F toy White Sw bourne, arr Feb 28, do; barks Barly Bird, Francisco, arr Keb 21, isken up to retur: Taple fom ydiey, NSW, arr Keb 2, tne: brigs Bums, Nickes amod Marshall, Jasten, for dangkok, April 6—In port brig LA Reed, C: J4-- Are Geo Washingto: tks Houston, Chase, Galt rane, for NLon. Ricbardeon, Me Ben) Halle beige PA Prise. Cowie, Wiecaw Shute, Belinsi; 16th, ship Bornes, Hest Edwot pose &he rowley, Driake, Urlean peu Be, Hala Porilan Mary i Ani k Bogota, ‘Lont, sagua aad. Yori rig Waiver lore gue, Ha andy Roston; Neary Nutt, Ia re Chast Fraftis Arbemtas, i Ward, Emerron, On Cid Unis Cardenae Poacta, WA Pint Cardenas: sehr’ » Bi In port Ish steamebip Umpire City, ola, ner 7th, for NYork I a KANAGAWA, Feo 2—Arr bark Mary & Louisa, Jones, Shang ae nin, andy NV. kk YEA magne dip Coquimbo, Knipe, from Hong Kong for Eivenrooty April 6-Ave Flostin 7d, Shakeneare, Noreroes, NOcleans: wth, Arabia (s), bite au Keeval tw . N¥ork: Washington, Mo’ Luzon, Trott, » Francisco, avnonan: Gun i ith, Apainchienls : Yeu Sork, B + Ni nson, Ca mbert Peek Larrabee At Sardeu, Ry. em, Austen Heon, . SavanDAn ; Lua U baker, Malina, bonne Wb Travie.’ Line: tn: cGutgan and Fes’ 1 Webb, Fre Todkau, elly, Boston (oud puseed Helen M Gaw, Me ton, Sid Pet Watt . npoa for ry Basins Feb 32—To nert ships Alblon, Williams, fo ' Ligors tor do do: 8H Talty a, Fo King Calingau, Boston; ‘nh ‘vlemnon, el IT—Arr Adirondack, Burmeister, Nvork: Bowes, Bowen. eid i'm lath, Kieber, #ige! vv. Hid, osetie, Few “March Tn pert the South oo- 4; y Moptiy Sr, 4 timore Phtiadetohta lag; Leaner ck Amelia,’ Bay ley agne, Carn che gr Feho, Godwic " Ada Vita, fosby, fer varm ‘t ‘Daryport, wulting molwsaes; Vi iE steamstip Matinens, Liesegang, | tad, Bridges, Hwvmany vies Juggs | oom! 4, 'K¥ork; J len’ Fleece ade NYork; Lite cohant, Gove, wague' 14th, varks Kut Boston," 16h, Valinn, Madin, NY. ‘prtinnd: Riuk Br, Crow, SY ork, 3 iam, of ‘Wyman, for do for diy Ie ad \auh Prine Proteus; Chipman, ith, Po Carte Noreow fen oi * Th pert svip Teas, Towner Brarghers br acme day, cererar Nateav, ABT! DL In fori abip B@wn fc Paige, Wares are bey! seraeh ont Aye man, La wi iv sr LS ,Iu hal } Gent o, Marek t= LS Salou. er, € 4 ; [ t i ‘ Prine: sling 5 s fue Nd; “ e, Cardi pre Rauda Yardi” and i 8 Bes, N ; € iy, NOW ' Atwood, Be mrock, Week, i Mand and XHuven fLannuRe, April é— Arr Holland, W 4. i nik 7 (on oi y ed. Sid br r 4 Mis ‘i 1 y i Said FP: ‘i and Franklin Seai Sent ns, : 7M a pat: Zi " f ; bile; 18% % Pa. ser, Pulladeiphia Crocker, aud ond Middlewex, Merrill, stort, Wilburn. York: 12th, Havelock, ray, Ouriit and t Aew J iirighasa, Potier,' f Mi aa, Musans. bi Frtland; Conquers nee; rattan. ie x r YORK HKKALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 186f. ee ee eee cae a nearer PR oy ng) Marea f= ay Dudley, Sumates, tm usiralia, oe . wine atti, wi TS slatport pid ‘TB Watson, Mua- by So March, 27 In port brig Mary Weally, Chapin, forN ne ta port scr ‘Oneal, for 'N Mit ‘ae ina ne April 12—] ow days: Bes (from Matanzae), se iaceaes} i, oe ‘Lineo'n, fareons, HansGare, April 7—bid Geo Marsden, Radian, Bork RYork. Rancoos, Feb 25—Arr Pioneer, Wout Rio Gravion, Mare, 1-In port brig Young Y uimetien. Bi for NYors dg: senr Foulus, roi Oboe Vert tana, via Rio Jeneizo, just arr Rexpios, april 5—Arr brigs E M Stoney, Stoney, NYork; Orison Adams, York, P In por! 19th. barks’ Zidon, Foster, for Boston 3 da land, Friend. for San Francisco log: chr dW Weihorelly fe. tg for Mork aga and othet A Suteeos Arr tee Wilaed, Mishel), Narre. Bid Savannah; lth, (i ‘diated er, Cooper, Boston: 12th, Courier Hansex, ‘New Yor Ent out fib, J G Kul Moss, N'York Sovraaurron, Apeil 1P-aid 4 Moa Sunpea.ann, April 10-—Sla Arn vt vit ‘ans si hi, New York; eu ‘ara tengo Ties Nd Male, do; 2th, Str in the Hast, Wood, Jordan, Rol Monte april iid Perkin Gale Binuaroie Feb 25-Are _ sd” Nc ea eal, March hatin ae, Mace Maurt uns At ‘#), Johmson, 'NYork. Sid nduor, Bong Tn port Mare! sen mE. Amaranth, Jones, reps; } neve sea pion, Mayo, disg; steamer Fire Dart, Johnson, for <9 K , Feb 22—In ell] award, Jenkins, for York'zids ilen EN pas ‘eka are 1; Vision, ae el), am ite Faleon, Bird, from tagasakt, att ith, lag oe anngawa ward, Famer, trom Sen Wranolsco, arr ; brig Tda D Rogers, iWrechone fee nats cud Ign schia Meltias Stratton, for. He Rew York, Sweeney, from NY ork via Nagasaki, urr bh, sold. Sit eb Th ship mn, NYork; bark “Maryland, Friend, sclirs May Queen, Backminster, ao. 12th, sts iieion, jordan, Singapore; Geo West, Tage Balgon? A Connee ict, in, do; Horatio, Palmer, Kanagawa; © 1, Bevan, Pederset reget, ba! ‘Naw, Jan sisi oar Hil, Osriton, San Fran- The tae ebeil, Frances Jane, for Lo. pol ® Kiklind, for “arecibe, mindboands sehra Peerless, for dodo; Rescue, wtz;C RB » NYork, just cing in tb, schr Anna Hinks, from Be ston. ava, April 1$21n port bark James Cook. Arey, for New York in about 7 days: brig Andrew Peters. AfcFarlind, from do. arr llth. “Bld ith, brig Noung America, Borenester, New Tannnr, April gare Rosa, Minde, NYoric. abe Diana, Hazeltine, Havana; ith, Jas ‘Ayn 10. Arr Johanna Brons, Bouman, NYork. Pil anenronn Passac®, Aprit Ll-Sid WA Brown, Hammond, ‘ewpor Tasro4, Mareh, 1-—Are eihlpg Carrington, Math Shanghae via Hong Kong, err 28th, for Bangkok 14; pendence, Fhrane, for Havana kig; Comet, Todd, for NYork So; Challenge, for San Francisco. whe latest vin Queenstown ) ’ pil M-Arr steamship Europa, New Yor! ind Devon, do; Alecto, Baltumors, American Ports, = BALTIMORE, April2}—Arr schr Seeing, Tall, Charleston git Wilmington XC, Cid ship Simoon, Langley, Rotterdam; Sehrs Water Witeh, Hull, Boston; Wit? Font, MH Midenens HF Brown Warten, Bhowh'll, Mae ‘Sid burke ale. wood, Glover, Queenstown; Ketch President Benson, Cham pion. Liverpool. 261) AMCAre brig RR Kirkisit, Knight, Arecibo; sehr Peericss, Patterson, do, Cid bark ‘Julia (for), Bjorkman, Queensiown and a mkt; schra Kingfisher, Crook, San Blas; Harriet, James, East River, Va, GALVESTON, April 12—Arr’ bark A L Reed, Sawyer, Liv- erpool, BRN Francoise msbip Golden Age, April 13, Po 13th, ship Great Limeburner, Liver 4ih, ideumable ‘St Louis, Liverroor. ships Burprit _THE FIRE! ME N. [kEMPT PIREMEN —TO NORWOOD, ESQ, 4 Chairman of meeting of Exempt Firemen, The undersigned Sommitter of Five appointed at ths eting eld April 22 (instant,) request that you will call ecting of the Kaempt members for Monday eveat ing ext pril 29, at § o'clock, to hearand take action upon of a i comumnitice, ial ih Jons G.stoaM | | Gas: mepouu, hind DOUGA! JOnN LINE: Committee, JOHN GABCTA JOIN DECKER, Chief Eugincer, Tn nccordance wita the torevolag letter the Exempt Fire men oF the ty, of New York er nested {0, meet at ¥i men’s Hall ou Monday, even! ‘at 8 o'eloe si CARLISLE NORWOOD, Chairman, Jous T. Roriins, Secrets Beuretaty. Plies DE SrARTMENy —AE A SPEOIAL MERINO O| mpany No, 4, held at the Engine ambie and resolutions were adopt. ream, it hi our miast Our laf craft; therefore, be 4 Resolver, That fn bis oes the company deeply fect the and berea vemeit, aud deem iia the last iribute of respect, that we can pay (6 his memory, and to ws who knew him living and well ‘and cherished liis acquaintance, tue oocasion is both solemu and aiecting Mnk is the chain of friendship. mourn his toss, and grieve at His dispecsation which haa wit drown hia at'the dawn of his usefulness, from the bu arena of Ife and from the seclety of kindred and frien Kind aud sffect onate in hisdispoation, warm heusted and of eneroug tm, he riende)ty of all who were Gronght’ within the steele of Bin mcquaintance, and doeoly wbs!) weeherish hig memory: and that we wear the nsudl beage of mourning for tiene ds aya. Resolved, That a copy of ihe above resolutions be transmit- vhs famty Of the Ceewnaed; aiso be inserted in the Sew Benann, Sanding Leader and Sunde ‘gy ary OSE LMT READ JABS ROGERS, Committee, ebWaRD HOGAN. { pleasm! Divine Providenes to brother member, Mx, James . NOVICK. BLLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL, COLLEGE, RANK H. HAMILEON, @ D., Profesor of Milttary gery Patho logy wid Accidelite lo Youes, will continue Ai coureon Monday, Wedneaday end Friday, tn the cam ites tre of Bellevue Ucspital, at 12:90 Jam Wood D., Professor of Operative Burwesy Munglent Pwo will lecture on Operative Surgery directly ‘alter Pro Tamiticn'® lecturea, “afedical outers oF fine Aray and 3 ig to Prov ‘no al) who intend to enter the sery Me ‘cod will be furnisued with pan ‘or operavions, Abe co charge made. Tho medical profession nad interested are invited tc Av E. JOR, M. D., President of Selievun Gorpital Medical College. TOMOE T D TAXPAYERS,--OFFIOF Lg ae AN missioners of Taxes me Assecemen’s, Street, New kok J Is avon iba tke Ameesrmnert Hells of Beal and Personal Festate & the and county of New York, for the yeur isi. will be opened om Monday, the 14th instant, for public inspection, ana will ernt m unui the cth Gey . Wee at sive, Ali taxpayers are enrnestly reqnented (9 call end ex- emive the ee me jn png hy Misry services, ap, by jaw exempt from tax on for such revi pe exemption previous ty the clesing of the e148 on the ina day 0 nwing Section of the act of Aatil 14 189, f¢ pod ation of tap ing ‘ue tine the boekke she heretofore prov.ded, 9; side rive Bimnaelt « real oF persur cath’ by the suid Gomentesioa Zed 10 adaiv inte: the as al be made by the Board of f real and personal estate tmposed under tinless {t shall appear under oath or (hat the par ty agerieved was unable to a period pre: soribed 1 oF the or COPART eRSHIP NOTIC WANTED —$1l0 AND AN ACT ed. iu oh establishes! omutacion Buein ‘well wod ead be largely tn a ranted Ruy party. join wnsurparsed, Cab buaciers, Ifa $50 OAS, 10 EN month, Apply theas' corner of xter atreet. TED, IN A CASE Max permanently established rarfoet wecurity apply oT. ¥. MLV LG gon wishing a rel SLUN No. uy Liberty sures Qo 507 ARTNER WANTED $85 in a pleasant brvinees. ty double the amount, and profit, No turther captta WITH THIA AMOUNT L will give him peroomal ‘" tf ele ; om 3 10 $1000 A GRATLEMAN OF 3 ” 000 ious would from $6 100 in and give his tn: ready eatablisned and pay 115 Leraid otliee. UDSON 2IVRR RATLROAD—FOR ALBANY AND ‘Troy, covnesting with trains North wud West, Traim FROM CHAMBERY STREET. FROM THRTERTH Steet marist eit IPA. Mind 7:28, 1Nas A. M., 3:68 nod oP a. (undays te Le 5 PM A. ¥ uMiTHf, Boperiatondent — AP EW YORK, HARGEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD, afrangement, oommensing Monday, April 1, thany and Troy, connecting with the New Yors for all poitita West, Northwast and South ern Balroad for Haratogs, Ratlacd, ouse's Po.nt, Ogden: burg and Mon" THREE FAST EXPRESS TRAING. DarLy. TRAvY CFT HALE Le 08 LANEY MATH STREET. Tand ta. M,atdoP M72, NAM nmi sor oer, tl mabriage, White Plains, Dover Plalua, and al tables An expepas train wil eae Alba ay morn ce) BUR m Let a t Superintendent JF] UDHON RIVER RAILROAD KNOWN iON TiCKMrs ‘To and from New York, aad all stations souta of nud Including Hudson, wold at greatly redused rave. Hickate ‘aud from Peekskill, and stations “hort to Hndson, good vv days. Brid at tteket oni SMITH. Superintendent ___ MOTE oe NOVEL DP Lay 170 Rum de Rivolt magnificent note. Able aparimenis. Taere ie n Neat rate tad ed Lot Dinters a te carte st fzed prine SUL CAN BB SEEN 1) i largest and most DAYAR fave now rn id 8 orders exeou SHORTEST lOTIOE and at HUD! BROADWAT and GRAN ant BROADWAY ang WARREN STRERT. ean ArPinroxs ea eons j ONTAIKE 31 ce IT conraina RAL sax 75 MAYS OF Cl LWAYS. A.cot eR PUHROUGH ROUTES, ACCOMPAN: all news wet eited Phaie BMY SUPPLIES.—90 CASES ‘Cordial Gin now on hand and 8 CRANES LONDOR G. E. MENDUM, 90 Cedar atrest, ith mary pam for an cetacean “iol stree ; Wt wholesale only; dozen, Any gentiomiin can went tems C27 PMC® St per Amora AND EFFICACIOUS CURES OF CORN® and Buna, witout ramediate. or subsequent incsa- venience. Messrs. 365 Broome atreet Thow- rands of the most a mackeaive and satisfactory cau be seen at the ollie, Positively last week in this etty. Coons BUNIONS, INVERTED NAL BNLARGED J join risbgat oF inconvenience to the patieat_by Dr. ZACARIE, Surgeon Chiropoist. 74) B Broalway. “Refer to physicians ead wer geons of thi PPBAFNEsS CURED, READ TESTIMONT. Des Dovron—I think tt both due to Zou, sad ta afiticted With deafness, to say that my gon bas boos along time, and be is Dow quite recovered Ly your treat Dear sir—You eva make use of this aa you please Y , April 8, 1861, DR. VON MOSCHZISKER'S Ottice, 107 Clinton place, VaMi3 GOx Wasteurstre Co., 8. on Betweon Fifth and Sixth arenes = 8 BARNES! WHOLESALE AND RETAIG p—4 cine Depot aa removed from Park: row to 208 Breed. en d Joba streets, Atiention & idvited AS FIXTURES, &C r STB? HEN PHILREN, TO? Broadway, Offers for aale, at redeerd priege iT OF GAS FIXTURES, 8, DIRECT IMPORTATION, es, Groups, tands, & FITTING PLUME Kor vane « Attended to as v Ly House, Barclay street. YAT'S LIFE BALSAM. RURUMATIAN, BORORPLA, SALT RIURUM, fe. Hyatt's Life isthe most certain and safe reinedy for the most painful and protracted forme of thowe diseases, ala old ulcers, fever sores, erysipeins, the worst cases of of the blcod, liver and kidneys, aeral éeviity, 4 al depot 246 incipient conaumpt’on, YONS' MAGNBTIC 13 UNStOT POWDER The wilt rth street and No, % Aster street, 75 ceats per bo original and Buge Auten oo SO TORS Saunetic Pits are sure death to rate nod mice, Bold by ail a u where, DS. BakNES, Prop! or, 200 Broadway way, betwen Joba and Fulton #tr Feciane ) BRACELETS A RAAGATNS Fad Band Braceiets, $i aca $2 exch sit usual price $3 amd ame Bracelets, $2 and $5 each; usual price $4 amd roe Vadies’ Chain Bracelets, $3 and $6 cach; usual price $6 and» aud GEO. 0, ALLEN, 416 Brosdway Hench, Fox sale by ARIS DIAMONDR, ‘Which resem e eal Diamonds wo closely that veep few ean tell the cit EAR RINGS, PING Fixora RINGS and 6TUDS, Just received and ms si a ead OBGE C. ALLEN, 418 Broadway, OLDIERS AND VOLUNTE! tere, suitable for marcal: Ann street, — ee. Tae ee STORE IN THE WORLD.—86 PR itis areas: Parganas ever offered 10 the ee Je in York. $10),000 worth of Groceries, Wi eas, Foprard Provsions, are wow beisg ricee, wt tLe great Caxton tea Warebouse be Grverriee and Provisious. "\LOMAB = aan er dy ich aiieet aad a9 Murray street, Rew Tors, Goodd delivered free in the city. | Olas AND FCONOMIOAL —HEGEMAN & 058 Fenzine for the instant removal of grease spots, Habel nheptogieonfume: toa eegeae cents per bottie. Ree that t you ge: iegcumarica |S Iv DO you SUFFER W TUE SPRING COM. com plaints, jaundice, ver complaint, weakness, tin, headache Sour Stcmanch, piles and eGativenees, BB cent bottle of Lr Land ‘oot and Herb Bit purify the blood, ¢ eanse ed stumenk ond beta By and th vou Well: Soid by ali druggists PERSONAL, A. —PLEAST ATTEND TO Wi MEAT I DEST to do, on 4 veeday, witaout a eins y FOR ADOT TION—A Fine 1B, werks oid, of Amertan paresitge. Any ome wi adopt euch a che c8n do mo hy mddressine & tte to Herald office, tor one week. " Child's faicer bas euliated. Poy TERE Ik NOW A LEVER VOR YOU IN frey's Union &juare Post ocoe, to rour full mame. No mistake ta's time, | Gout ERNESS.— — ef 7 f “ levier ies & e cliy Ip wi will Le delivered NFORMATION McKenn: When last bi shout seen years ago "gay. information dbs thelr uncie, a ANERD—OF 5 Fk MICHANL F Of Cedac. [02 c1O8 ante ATELY—OP May Kennedy, reeently married to& baker (name unktown) Fy calling ot the ollige of the “Laude ap cota abe will bear of semething to ber ecventage. f' ec gving toe 7 ation wid oe remunerated Teint ouble. mation of ber great J8DAnA county, Pa homes Buss, whe ce. oe traland UL KIepe OF F Becding, wholescle a. Mr bit ly FORA A uted msn! arure. ales and ornamotet 2. 8 Le /17S OF # BOAMELLRD FURNITTLE, PLATE, ropes wwinul and Oak Sim Mat” from SE and upwards 0. GO Bradeay, bovwoom re? OLa98 ITURE 20 e given ta sat 1s GRE POR RBADY MONET ~A PAIR endy money for Furniture Sith Mreaue between Mitk Bod Teomh io cash for ad Mirrors Puree, Bea, near Vhirty fourth street, o= snore. BN, P= good assort = UNITY Tee ROTGRT. ry J A. iy 4 one | Aang kinds of Ty a BILLIARDS, uw 1AkD FARULS, Wut ot 8 188, Dees yi PANY Ano #. 3. abar m ed the b i t togen Sil'be tof vbenp for ewh at his manufactory, 1s Palos eereet ew second bend "shire ew wing lable im tuvited ty tr pow mace equal for Drawitgs made by Bo Oh WALES ede by foene 1 preva " % « ArH i fale Ot redveed pr U ss Seales & Guliagh Ds 2), © orate obras Ne