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Board of Supervisors. THR COMPTROLLER TO KAISE MONEY ON COUNTY BONDS—EXPENSB OF BINDING 4ND REPAIRING BOOKS—AMENDMENTS TO ANNUAL TAX LEVY ADOPTION OF THE TAX LBYY, BTC. A regular mooting of the Board of Supervisors was held ‘at noon yesterday—Supervisor TweED in the chair, pro tem. The minutes of the previous meeting were read aud ap” proved. A communication was received from the Committee o™ Annual Taxes, reporting in favor of authorizing theComp. troller to memorialize the State Legislature for authority to borrow money on county bonds, in anticipation of the eoilection of the annual taxes. The report was received end @ resolution to that effect was adopted. ‘Tho Cftamitiee on County Offieers presented a report in favor of paying the dill of Peter Sfoneghan for repairing end rebinding books im the Register’s office, The bill amouated to $1.495 37. Supervisor War-smaw objected to paying the bill, ashe thoaght three dollars a day for @ workman was much too high. ‘Supervisor Buunr objected to it for tho same reason. ‘Tho Dill was Gaally iaid over for further consideration, DEBATE ON THE TAX LEVY, ‘The Committee on Annual Taxes prosented their report on the annual tax levy, in which they recommend thag $7,600 be inserted into the police fund for the pay of five police sergeants, that amount having been accidentally omitted. The sum of $100,000 was also recommended to be inserted into the Harlem Bridge fund, and'$6,000 ad. Gittonal be inserted into the county jail fund. Supervisor Ery moved that the eum of $20,000 fer Coroners’ fees be red uced to $16,000. en Pet $13,000 for ofleees” and. wineestea’ fan tan, eum for , duced to $40,000. ba wane Fh Supervisor Bucwr thought they could very well cut pg red ps for hows = He believed if the money were not appropri «large number of notices would not be served. sy Supervisor Lirrix objected to Ps yplnrboesy $5,000 on the requisition of the Sheritf for the purpose of furnish- nee jail. Ho believed $1,000 wo be quite suM- Supervisor Tween said he was epposed to the amend- mont offered by Supervisor Stewart, as he believed the reduction would embarrass the Comptroller. It would bo merely @ reduetion on paper, and not in fact. Supervisor Davis said he had seom the Deputy Comp- trolier, who had told him a reduction of two thousand dollars might be mate. A vote was then taken on the reduction of the Coro- nors’ fees from $20,000 to $18,000. The motion was lost, three voting in the affirmative and eight in the negative. A resolution to make the appropriation for officers’ and ‘Witnesses’ fees $65,000, instead 0: $72,000, was adopted, the whole number voting inthe afiemative, Suporvigor Exy moved that the amount for removing saeutnbratces im the harbor be reduced from $1,600 0 isor Davis moved as an amendment that the ‘amount be placed at $5,000. ‘The amendment offered by Supervisor Davis was lost. trl so $4,000, which then moved that tho amount be altared.to which was adopted. Evy 0 en: i i 5 Fi : Sy fbi yb beg Supervisor Lrrria said he was in favor of, Grat of all, reducing the number of attendants on the courts, which there was one of rs at present a member of the Legisiature at Albany, legislating for the people there and drawing his salary at the same time. Court of General Ses. oi Tad nibtibdl whe Test, ten voting in the negative and ‘one in the affirmative. Supervisor Birt moved that the resolution passed by tho Board on December 16, 1857, be rescinded. Supervisor Evy moved, as an amendment, that the sub- fread moperypiadrinry mine on Annual Taxes, for the purpose of reporting to the Board what reductiou can ‘be made in the number aad pay of the attendants of the ‘various courts. Lig ensn ites eh end seven ftom tive, tho amendment was Shieryior Bit maton was them voted oo and ont was taken on the tax levy, with the above asindiments, when all the mombers voted in the af- ative. ‘The Board then adjourned until Monday, the 17th inst., at three o'clock. Police Intelligence. ‘Tax MaTuews Stapemo Arrray.—The condition of Pat. Mathews continues unchanged, and when our reporter called ae the New York Hospital last evening, he was in- formed that there was no apprehension of any immediate dangor. The examination in the case of John Reynolds, Wiltiam Whitson and James Skelly, whoare charged with having been implicated in the assault on Mathews, came ‘off bofore Coroner Rannay, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, at noon. The investigation was condneted in pri- ‘vate, and at the close of the proceedings the representa tives of the press were denied access to the papers. The suppression of evidence in such cases being unprece- dented, our reporter remoustrated with the Coroner ‘on the absurdity of the step, when the latter stated thas the ends of justice would be sabserved by keeping the matter secret. Subsequently we learned that the ert! mony bore strongly against Reynolds, and that he was Sallgr Saentises as the person wi inflicted the wou ‘The counsel for Mr. Skelly demanded that the latter should be ‘admitted to bail; but Coroner Rauney refused to entertain the motion, and decided to commit all of the prisoners to close copfinement, to await the result of Mathews’ inju ries. The court room was thronged with Mai friends, who took a deep interest im the proceeding ‘when she decision of the Coroner was announced, mau fested their approbation in the most unmistakeable man- cer toch 's cotention of gamblers and sporting char: ters was seldom seen together. Indeed, since the oc rence ge the Stanwix Hall tragedy, in which Bill Poole lost his life, the “fancy” have not shown themselves in such strength as they have in this case. Caroun@ A Tantan.—A shrewd countryman, name’ William Milbank, attended a mock austion sale in Chat ham street, opposite the City Hall yesterday, and bid off & silver watch for the moderate sum of seventy five cents, The Peter Funks tried to get the watch out of Milbank's possession, s0 as to exchange it for a worthless artiéle, but the latter, who was up to the dodge, refused to part with it, and placing seventy-five cents upon the counter walked off. The anetioneers followed him to the street, and tried to frightem him by giving him im eharge police: but the countryman took the matier cosy and rigaiiied his willingness to go before = magis- Tho officer decided to take all the parties to the tombe. Loy Brennan was presiding et the time, and after hoaring the testimony om both sides be concluded to discharge Mi Milbank, who went on hig way rejoicing. Tho Peter Funks were exceedingly annoyed at the decis’ m, ‘and manifested their displeasure in a loud watch was valued at twenty-five doliars, tae, The Naval intelli Alstter bag for the United States gunbeat Troqnois, are of the American Consul at St. Thomas, will be made up at the office of Maitland, Phelps &Co., 45 Exchange place. Mail closes at twelve o’ciock, Saturday, Feb ruary 8, ‘The tinited States steam gunboat Dawn, Lientenant Commanding A. G. Clary,arrived yesterday moroing from Fortress Monroe. She comes for repairs, The te'lowiag ia a list of her officers:— Lirutenant sewage = eel G. Clary. Executive Officer—K. Drayton. Somat er " Surgeon—S. First Assistant The setts Regiment. Notwithstanding that this regiment hae been under imarching order for the past woek, thoy are still detained ” off Governor's Island for the want of transportation. No definite time is fixed for their departure to the seat of war; but, from information receivot at the United States Quartomastor’s office, it appears that tho rogin ‘be forwarded as s00n as the ric: farrivos in port to carry thom hence, mt will on OF the Empire City | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1862. FRMADICIA. AND >) COMMERCIAL Fripay, Feb. 7—6 P. M. The passage of the Treasury Note bill through the House had a cheering effect upon business cir. cles to-day, though much regret was expressed to find the names of several members who were elected as supporters of the government, and of so prominent a business man as Mr. Erastus Corningy of Albany, in the list of opponents of the measure’ side by side with the names of Vallandigham and May. It is not saying too much to observe that had the bill been defeated the prospect of sup- pressing the rebellion would have been slender; for byno other measure than the one which has passed the House could the government have obtained money for the prosecution of the war, while new difficulties, arising out of the financial collapse of government in presence of an army of 600,000 men, would have rapidly supervened, and aggra- vated the situation to a degree and ina form which seem to have altogether escaped notice at Wash- ington. The passage of the billis worth a deci- sive victory in the field. The money market is easier. Money is offered freely at 5 per cent, and none of the bankers pre- tend to get more than 6, Good paper sells at¢ a 7. If Mr. Chase will put the audited accounts of his creditors into proper shape they can readily be shaved in Wall street, and much suffering will-thus be avoided. Foreign exchange rose to-day to 114% per cent for sterling, and 4.973% a 4.92% for francs. Gold also rose 4 per cent, being freely taken at 10354. The advance in both exchange and gold is th® work of speculation, and if left to itself rates will presently decline. There is no reason whatever for a premium of 334 per cent on gold, of which we have very much more than usual in the country, with a diminished demand for it for circulation; and in the same way and for the same reason ex- change is unwarrantably high at 11434. In the course of a few days both bills and gold will pro- bably fall to more natural figures. The news of the passage of the Treasury Note bill through the House, and the cheering news from Tennessee, imparted confidence to the bulls on the Stock Exchange to-day, and prices ad. vanced throughout the list. Governments were the first to feel the effect of the new financial poll- cy: the sixes of 1881 rose 34 per cent, and the 7.30 notes 13%, closing in demand at 9954. All the spe- culative shares were active; but it does not ap- pear, from the reports of the commission brokers, that the publicere as yet taking any active part in the movement. The commission houses gene- rally say that their customers regard the effect of the Treasury Note bill as having been discounted, and consider the leading railway shares quite high enough. The most active shares on the list to-day were Erie, which advanced 154; Erie preferred; which rose 234; ‘Toledo, which, rose %, and Rock Island, which rose 134. The advance of the day in the other stocks was as follows:—Tennessees %, Missouris 1%, Pacific Mail 9;, New York Central 1, Hudson 3, Harlem 3%, Reading 134, Michigan Central 124, Southern old 1, guaranteed 34, Pana- ma 1,Galenal. The market closed firm, the fol- lowing being the last quotations of the day:— United States 6’s, registered, 1881, 90 a 9034; do. 6's, coupon, 1881, 9034 a 90) do. 5's, coupon, 1874, 7834 a 7924; Indiana 5’s, 75; Virginia 6's, 52; Tennessee ‘6's, 4324 2 44; North Carolina G's, 61 4 62%; Missouri 6’s, 41% a 4234; Pacific Mail, 99°4 a 99%; New York Central, 83%, a 8354; Brie, 34% a 35; do. preferred, 57% & 57: Hud- son Ri 393¢ a 39%; Harlem, 12% a 13; do. ferred, 3034 a 31; Reading, 41¥4 @ 42; Miehi- Central, 51 a 6134; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 22 » 2234; do. guaranteed, 4134 @ 41%; Panama, 114 @ 114}; Illinois Central, 5734258; Galena and Chicago, 67 a 673; Cleve- land and Toledo, 42342@ 4254; Chicago and Rock Tstand, 54 e 54; Chicago,§Burlington and Quincy, 612% 2 623; Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 1924 a 20%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 106 a 107%; New York Central 7's, 1876, 103; Erie third mortgage bonds, 93% a 94; Michigan Central 8's, first mortgage, 9974 s 100; Illinois Ceatral bonds, 7’a, 93 a 9334; gold, 103%% = 10334. The passage of the Treasury Note bill throngh the House of Representatives by the decisive vote of 93 to 54 may be regarded as securing its triumph in the Senate. It is possible that by the time these lines are read it may have become a law. We congratulate Congress and the country upon the victory of principles which, at the time they were first broached in this journal, two months ago, appeared to meet with much more opposition than support. With- out wasting time in retrospect, however, we may now observe that the country is fairly Jaunched upon the sea of paper money, and that the ultimate fate of our financial system will de- pend largely upon the vigor and prudence of Con- gress in dealing with the financial questions which remain to be adjusted. The $150,000,000 of Trea- sury notes to be issued will not necessarily cause any great disturbance in values, if they are not followed by farther and larger issues. If the 150,000,000 now to be anthorized are to be fol- lowed by $150,000,000 more in the spring, end as much more in the summer, values will inevitably rise so prodigiously that great disasters will ensue, and persons with fixed incomes will be ruined. It should, therefore, be the business of Congress at once to provide against the necessity for further issues. This can be done by acting at once upon the Tax bill, and rendering « large pro- portion of the taxes payable within sixty or ninety days. If this is not done in the course of a month or two the Treasury will again be empty, and there will be no means of replenishing it except by fur- ther issues of Treasury notes made a legal tender, With proper taxation $150,000,000 of Treasury notes ought to be enough to supply the wants of government, provided they can be made to fiow back into the Treasury as fast as they flow out. But if provision be not made for their specdy return to the Treasury through the channels of the collectors of customs and tax commissioners, this sum will only carry on the war for some ten weeks—will leave but a small balance, in fact, after payment of the present float- ing debt of the Treasury. Not an hour should be lost, therefore, in adjusting the details of the tax levy, and putting it through. Mr. Chase ought to be assured of receiving one handred millions from taxes before the middle of April. The people can pay taxes just as well now as six months hence, and Congress can pass as good @ bill next weck as is likely to be framed after a month's incubation in committee. All that is wanted is a brief measure taxing all kinds of documents transferring, pro- mising to pay, or securing money or property of any kind; all such articles of laxnry as carriages, watches, jewelry and plate; the incomes of foreign. ors doing business here without intending to be« come citizens; travellers in railways or steam- ships; pablic conveyances of all kinds; telegraphic messages; real estate and personal property, &c., &e., &o. The tax on these articles should be payable on or before a- certain date— say Ist of April—and should be increased five or ten per cent if not paid by that day. Combined with this direct tax, there should be an excise bill, levying an excise duty on all native whiskeys, ales, tobacco, sugar, &c. And, lastly, the customs duties on sugar, tea, coflee, iron, lead, hides, wool, foreign silks, ribbons, laces and other dry goods should be raised so as to insure a revenne from customs of at least fifty millions on our present re- duced importations. If these measures are passed within a reasonable period of time, no fears necd be entertained of farther isstes of inconvertible paper, and no disturbance in values will bo created | by the issue of the $150,000,000 now to be pat forth. The country is bare of circulation; the new pend ty $8000 U 85's Se RS 300 Krie RR preerred 6 do. 20 State brands was less buoyant and active jesue will be absorbed without being felt. But every day lost im debate will increase the danger of a second deadlock at the Treasury Department, necessitating more issues of notes made @ legal tender. Mr. Clmse will now proceed, we presume, to pay off his floating debt. He will facilitate the disposal of th@ business before him by granting to pressing creditors acknowledgments of indebted- ness, payable after a fixed period. Such ecknow- ledgments could be readily negotiated in Wall street, and would be a great relief to contractors. business men in New York and New Englend ean well afford to wait six or eight months for their money if they have something to represent their claim which, in case of need, they can melt at bank or at the brokers’ offices. The Sub-Treasurer received $2,000,000 six per cent bonds from Washington this morning, and handed them over to the banks. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follows:— Total receipts. + $251,040 00 —For customs. 242,000 00 —On account of loan 7,500 00 Payments, including redoemod 6 p. c. notes. 1,096,652 84 Balance. 4,009,015 63 By an advertisement in another colamn, it will be noticed that Messra, F. P. James & Co., No. 36 Wall street, offer to cash the first coupon due on the 7.30 notes at par in current funds. Holders of smal! amounts will save time and trouble by avail- ing themselves of the offer. We have to thank Messrs. W. T. Coleman & Co. for a copy of their annual San Francisco circular, ‘which contains interesting information with regard to the finances of California. It says:— he payment of funded indebted- Pape $100,000 of the ser ereeced hee been retired by appropriations from the sinking fund during the past year. The following is astatement of the operations of the State Treasury for the month of December, 1861, and shows its condition at the close of the year:— Balance on hand November , 1861 meas % Received from all sources for the Decernber : 256,309 Sad 741,810 99 Dissursmp. Redeemed warrants as follows:— 202,564 16 Balance on hand December 31, 1861........ To the credit of the following funds, viz:— fe g SBxsseesas B anti ies aos 3 Bao ie iain ! = 3 boxes bacon by American vessel at 25s. ‘Bo London 200 Doxes Ab 258., and 1,000 bbia. four by a nentral vessel at 28. 3d. ‘To Glasgow 1,000 bbls. tlour at 2s. 6d., and 200 tieroes lard by usutral ship at 328. 6d. A Nor- ian bark wns engaged for Cork, and order to aport in the United Kingdom to load with 24,000 bushels of corn at 94d. per 60 ibs. to the bushel. Puovisions.—York—The ma kot tho demand continued estes The 1,200 bbls. at $12 873, $13 fe $18 50 for’ city prime 2 moss, and $9 60 for ni gales’ were 500 bbis., weoks of April, seller's optics and in fair demand, with sales $1250 for plain mess and at $14 for extra. wore inactive at $1475 a$16. Cut meats were ste Lams in salt, and 200,000 !bs, rough sides from the biock at5:<0. a 8340. Bacon was less buoyant, and closed eas er; the sales embraced about 800 boxes at 6c. a 6, for long ribbed Westerm, and 63<0. a 6%c. for short for long clear city, and 630. for short clear Dressed hogs were firmer, with sales at $4 0654 @ $4 15 {or Western, and at $4.30 a $440 for city. Lard was firm, with gales of 1,100 packages at Tc. a 8i4c. Butter and cheese were unchanged. was quiot at To. a Tho. for Carolina and 6c. a 63<c. East India, c. Poe a toleraply firm, and les footed up about moss, $1525 a 246 $18 25 for old cluded in the aars weremore active and ruled } sales of about 1,300 bhda. Cubas witht Of Tigo. and 8Xc., 121 boxes at 7340 Sales of Real Estate. E. H. Ludiow & Co, corner 32d atreet, full size. $23,400 corner 33d street, Cull iz. purchaser having failed to deposit the saat oe — cont of notice at Merchants’ Ex the afternoon, ‘that tho sale was postponed to the Tne inst, Family Market Review, A blight variation is noticeable in the prices of meats and other articles at Washington market, the tendency being in an upward direction. Beof has advanced two cents in the pound, fine quality selling for 12c. a16c. per Ib., and inferior quality for from 5e. a Lic. por Ib. Corned ieces bring Tc. a 10c. per Ib. Mutton sells as follows:— Pege, 6c. «8c. per Ib.; breasts and shoulders, 4c. a 6c Rind'saddles, Ye. a 10c. Poultry ia in fair demand, a0 also shell fish, vegetables and gam 2c. per I ne butter is akg: at 17c. East India and China Markets. Canton, Dec. 14, 1861. Gray shirtings dull and unchanged. Water twist advancing. Tea firm and prices unaltered. The total export, 62 in 000 Ibs. shange on London 344. higher. ‘Suancaas, Dec. 7, 1861. sates ene dull. Tea declining. Silk ‘active but ‘The settlement for the fortnight amounts to im Export to date, 35,600 bales. Exchangeon Londen unaltered. Catovtra, Dec. 30, 1861. Shirtings dull and declining. Mule twist 403.5 uinebang - e4. Raw silk quiet. Indigo active but unchanged. per—Sheathing and tile duil and unchanged. r Ma. Government securities—Four per cents, 1534; percents, $; discount. Freights advancing. morning were $15,205,600 77, and the balance $895,067 55. The New York Central Railroad has declared the usnal semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable on the 20th instant, on the stock regis- tered here, and on the 20th of March on that registered in London. will receive their dividends at the banking house of Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co. The transfer books will be opened on the 24th ipstant. The United States Trust Company has declared @ semi- annual dividend of four per cent, payable on the 10th inst.; the Lorillard Fire Insyrance Company, semi-annual dividend of three and one-half per cent, payble on demand. the company is $500,000, and its surplus, as shown by the statement just made is $92,443 63. The Pennsylvania Coal Company, & dividend of three and one-half per cent, payable 1ith February. Stockholders in this city The cash capital of "9, 781 ra Bx Orwl yy ae ‘lem. 256 40 Harlem RE pret. 20 10NJ Cen RR. 100 krie RR pret. oe - slo BOARD. 230 shy Erie RR pre 100 Hud River RR.bT 100 Hariom RR. b1S 200 Mich So&NIRR 21 10 Mich Central RR. SECOND a oe) 500 Trea72-1open 992g 0 O64 200 do 50 Mich So & NI 100 20 Chi, bur kay Rib 50 Pach Mail SS Co. “30 pke OPE bio do... 100 N ¥ Cen Ri ae do. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fauwar, Fob. 76 P. M. Bexapstorrs.—Flour—The market for Western and brands were Orm. The transactions footed up about 16,000 bbis., closing within the following range of prices ys tat Superfine Western. Common to ehoic: Extrado....... : Good to choice family do... rsey and Brandywine. —Canadian flonr in good requ tivity and firmness, The salen embraced about 1,200 bbis. within theabove range of prices, Southern flour was firm, with of 1,800 bbls., closing within the quotations. Kye flour was in with sales of 00 a 400 bbls, figures. Wheat was leva active, while prices of good qualities were firm, Inferior grades were heavy and wales embraced about 30,000 bushels at $1 46 for red Western, in store; $1 60 for amber Long Teland , 18 42), ‘dinary to good whit $1 40 for amber Iowa, $1 98 for and $1 32 for common Chicago spring at the railroad depot. Corn was rather easier, but more active, with sales of about 60,000 bushels at 65340. for Western mixed in etore, and 660. for slivers nd t Gle. for new Northern yellow delivered. Rye was prime = Mil- somewhat firmer, with sales of 7,00 bushels mt Bic. a 86 350. for State. ’ Bar 0 900. Oata were steady and in fair 8 Stitt at 400 a 4i3gc. for Western and Canadian, and at 42c. tor f 500 bags of Rio wore made at 190 with more demand ales footed up about 600 bales, on for middling uplands pool 20,000 hushéls of corn were engaged in bulk at 7d.; 22,000 bbls. four ! and per noutral vessel, 600 tierces lard at258. ; 1,000 bis. pete. loum at p. t., and per steamer 00 tieroes lard at bos. 200 SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Port of New York, February 8, 1962. CLEARED. of Washingion (Br), Brooks, Queenstown Live: lobe G Shr Ann BE Hi t, Hooper, Baltimore—Maaster. Ek Tiberias, Newcaan, Queensiown or Falmouth—J C a ‘Bark Elica ide Bs}, wart Queoustowa—Sackson & Neill, Tralee Cork erik. ) fomesoud, Barbados T Drvight. Denton, Erskine, Havana—J & T A H Webster. Park Abdel Cader, Eidtigge, Uardenua-H D Brookinan co Bark hel ect 6 (Han), Drummond, Philadelphia—Ia- gemeyer & Bro: Barat yeires ey cregt, Bri rt—Wakeman, Dimes &Co, joree—Sinith, Jones & Co. Bae pratt Fotier, Aspiawail—Panama Relrcnd Co. Brig Milo(Br}, Campbril, 8t Pierre, Mar\—HJ &C A De- wot, Bee A Gmaithers (Br), Johnson, Jecmel—H Becker & Brig AD Jo: jordan, Brown, Cardenas—H D Brookman & Co. Brig Vesta (Br), ‘Waters, Cardenas—McCall & Frith. ra—Owen & Ci aSiganuhip ot ee lontezw Brig ing, Gi argic. Brig Machias, Shepp ‘Nenvitae—Owen & Cargie, Z rig Princess Reyal (Br), Newbold, Bermuda—Smith, jones & Co. Base, cM ou Pay, Key West — Russian, ort land—Maste: jone, Movants ‘Porttaud—Thomy is, ay tb Vera pom he Fethea, jal—Miller & Honghion. Port Royal Mester. ci Port Ray! Schr Young Teazer, oat ord Schr 8 C Holes, Freeman, Gherzystone— gehr Pawnee, St Join, Baltimore Vue B Brat & Staght. }, Decker, Baltimore—Master. ir Barbare, Scnre Cloyne, Rowls: Schr Di Schr Iele of Pines, Fren: Soe T Buller, Crosby, Balit hed G Fertis, Bush, Deal's Islaad—-Masier. Schr Brave, Grorper, Deal's Ieland-Master. Schr AB Jacobs, Jones, Snowhill—A © Haveni ‘Schr H Havens, Roberts, Providence—I1 8 Rai Bebe C Dubois, Weaver, New Haven—I, Kenny. Steamer M Sanford, Sanford, Philadelpi ARRIVED. US steam gunboat Dawn, Lieut Commanding & G Clary, Pugtrnas Mone, gh hone, Came for rypalr a Obetape and, with mdse and Ly ohh im ‘Mobile, ag “Lsverpaot Nov 10, via St Jan 21 creherepehe put in With Loss of suils mgnip Oceata (Bret), Ks B 60 days, im ballast, caf Qeram (Berm), Kepper, Bremen, 6) days, in ba E Gator. Had weateriy witde most of the pasvage. ‘fare alliance (Hv,of Jersey), De Catterit, fae Janeiro Nov 24, vis Delaware Breakwater 4 days, wit tod L Phippe & Bros, Jan 18, made the Delaware Breakwater, when she (ook a heavy gale {rom NE, and was driven 156 folleg south, and iad the Bevakwaict again, 20(h. Jan, 26 lat 87, lon 71, spoke ship Ellwood Walter, hence for Port ak Medora (ot (ot Boston), Webster, Miragoane. 19 days, moaate: «CBr, Not Bermuda), Cooper, Bermuda 14 dass, in ballast, igi Feb’ 2, lat 38, lon Fg spoke brig CW Rin, from ‘ork. fpihg Ocoak Wave (ot Fall River), Winslow, Dublin, ‘51 10, James Walking, * atin deck So a, Raitimore—Masi , Baltimore 1G Benion & Sons. tl large ship; Feu. lat 38, lon Bit ke Brahe for Walia’ Brig Yate (oe Ballimore), Ellingwood, Palermo Dec 9, Gibraltar Dee 17, with fruit, Ac, to Lewrence, Giles & po. De M3731, oh TOL, spoke Be brig Alpha, from Jamaica for New York, dismasted and under juryinast. The Thad fine wea uit 8 Beary rolling sea from Che, tine we weatwerd of the m P Bernegat, and was blown ots lost fore yerd and spit naild. Jan 26, lat $8 17, fon 72 16 tell in with bark Citizen, Capt Lovell, of and from New Yor inwall, ina sinking © ondition, and teok off the cap- all, and brought them to this port. (See London), &mith, Lisbon, Dec 26, with aste 27, Chas Buderiieot, seaman, of Austria, ra, Was washed! overboard by'a sea and lost, Laverpoo!, N8),, Hicks, HH 8 Wheel right. Has jan of in 25, with if & Merl. rig Eliza (of Sydney), Doyle, Navean, NP, 10 days, with logwved, to C Remsen, imo (of Bast Lynn), Watte, St Thomas, 14 4 days ‘of Hatie with war, to Smith, ‘Joues a Go — wit light northerly winds and calm: rf Rising Sun, Carmichael, Jacmel ‘1 daya, with coffe and ecereol to Kiinhardt & Co, cl (of Boston), Joseph (late Watts, died at 8t An~ drews Dee 26), 8t Andrews Jan 12, and Old Providence 20th, with coccen ute, to orde Behr Laura (Rr, ot St John, NB), Barberie, Fortune 1 and. Jan 23, with salt, to Brett, Sou. Sebr British Queen, (Br), Clark, ‘Cornwallis, NS, 35 day with potatoes, Duryea & Hyde. Experienced hea for New Haven, and proceeded. New Haven, and proceeded. for New Hearn, and proceeded. wea Sehr F Merwin, Vig Sehr Mist, Virginia { Behr Bevediers voree Behr Alliance, F Sehr Elizabeth ane Sehr Wro It Leg od Schr J F Hattie Lov emt be ‘hr O C Acken, Peck, Elizabethport, vand ‘sailed for Stam- for sc Evelyn, Palmer, Elizabethport Behr Silas Wright, Seaman, Elirabethport, and sailed for jailed for Stam- New London, Bur Hannah Het, trom scr Proweas, ashore at Town- 4 wetoop WH Bowen, Providence, ‘ bin Josephine (U 8 transport), Green, Locust Point, in balla Bteamer Westchester, Jones, Providence. BAILED, 6th—Ships Thos Jefferson, faregeets Independence, Mel- bourne: Ati “Antwerp; bark Mustang, Bordeaux; brigs Fulci, j Kanbrat (Bi) Mavaaay’ Telegraph’ (BP, Miscellaneous, Bank Cirtzex—Capt Ellingwood, of the brig Ianthe, ar- rived yesterday from Lisbon, reports:—Jan 26, at 10 AM, while under three reefed topsaila and stormetaveail, during a rk bearing NNW, or rather ahead of nis, and as we approached saw he colors set in distress, she laying to under lee clew of maintopsail and main spencer. At 12 M, passed close under her lee, and found it to be the bark Citizen, of and from New York for Aspinwall. It blow- could not speak her, the bark rolling her tee side eavy list. Saw that something was by giving and passing signals found the crew wanted to leave the bark. After a very hard and harzardous time, aucereded in saving the crew, eleven in all, and brought them to this port. ‘They saved nothing from the wreck, Capt Lovell being barcheaded, barefooted and in his shirt alecves when taken on board, and losin, ything he had on board. ‘The Citizen, Capt Lovell, was abandoned in iat 3317, lon 7215 Lay by the wreck all night, buton the morning of the 27th could not see her, She was leaking ro much that the pumps could not keep her free, and she undoubtedly sunk through the night. (The © waa built at Boston in 1814, 390 tons, rated , and was owned by & Toppan, of th j The steamship City off Washington, Capt Broo | noon to-day for Queenstown and Liverpoos nile at | Sarr Ansr, Wilson, from for Que’ for orders, at Pernambuoo for a supply of vege- tables, and reports having expert 7 gale off Capo Horn (no date), and two day 4 Danish clipper ship Crimea, which, ined sprunge leak Guring pimps goirg constantly. and was throwing overhear cava was this Turion, feos Ban Prauelsco 108 Cork, and asked to be reported. Suf? TigeR, Lowell, from iiverpodd for New York, totally wrecked near Waterford, registered 1073 tons, rated AL, was built at Pittston, Me, in where she was owned by O Loweltand thera. be bey ga a t, LA a Ramer ys red King ore. and Huron be tot tow ‘ow her off at nigh water ie fafternooD, but she could not be started. AvsTniaN Sup E Feepinayp Max, Geitch, hence for Queenstown, put into Bermuda 20th wit leaking in her top works. Br Barx Reronn, Crosby, from Philadelphia for Queens. town, pat into St Thomas, th ult in distress, ond remalned BR ARK Covumatne, Jay, from New York Dec 17 for Cork with 27,575 buthela of cora, has been n before reported); crew saved, ‘Tho C Bane J A Hagan, ashore noar Sav of 240 canka and. 160 sugar. They have t the third, end if the weather pro: echrs ange commenced good Capt Merriit will have her'uff in a short time. 1G sare ae bat F Daw. from St Joh NF mt avai ashore iss te 2th Jah, on Silver Key; Weasel and cargo s total ee a Re win ioe Seabee a sprung alta sie miekat ere and {1 A Irc—A letter te gtr id, Pel Li rb 3, Ea, our term, Gyr Whe of Moston, Toner from the withace poof moinaace, bound to Philadel. came ashore on i ‘She isfull of ot water, and thecango will ifnot oat, Veuscl “and cares ore i fee GAM a A Sonn Attpa, Cutler, from Philadélphia, arrived at&t Tho- mas 12th ult in distress, Acme K Kana, Capt Morrow, of Gloucester, sla from Liverpool, NS, for Gloucester about a week ago, and is now soporte’ Ashore near Barrington, a total wrec! \e sehr ashore at the mouth of Liverpoot River eicht ‘or ten reek ‘ago, and was on her homeward voyage, after being re- ‘Stion wreeked.—{Halifax Chronicle Feb 1. S.oor Last Oxs, of Staton Talnnd, tying at the foot of North Moore street, NE’ 6 ovciock yesterday morning de- stroyed by fire. ‘Shek had on board 136 bales hay, Bartraorx, Feb T—The steamer Louisiana is aflont at i teras, Steamer E H Herbert was abandoned near Hatteras. Crew saved. Sr Tomas, Jan 23—The following vessels are hore_in dis- Bark’ Theodore Curtis, from Wilmington, Del, for with decks swept and leaking badly. Ship Western n, from New York for Marscilles, leaking six inches per Dour Ship, Philadelphia, from Philadelpita for Glasgovr, cargo shifted, is leaking badly, and must discharge; alto so- Feral others hot rececolected! (By letier to Ellwood Wal- ter, Esq, Secretary Board of Underwriters.) sixerraioun Movexxts.—On the Sth of January there ar- rived at Malta an American bark, the Charles Smith, $97 tona burden, elipper built, under the command of Capt J W Browne, who reported her as coming from # Dutch port, and bound to Alexandria, with sundry merchand'se, out 44 days, sn assorted crew of eleven hands, Independent of the unusual circumstance of not mentioning he lading (an omission which the port authorities ought not to have permitt the master, under the pre avoldi the landing of his papers and taking ont @ clearance, an thus avoiding delay, with a fair wind, preferred keeping the Seasel In quarantive, giving ot that Bis. object in coming into Maite wos merely 10 get or two of water, sumed her voyage hours without hoisting y flag during her stay in nt when clear of the harbor Golitederate colors of the seceded States wore displayed, cnat- fag'a doubt whether she may not be a privateer on the oe ook. gut for several Northerners known 0 be 0 Malta, for orders from Black Sea porta,—Liv Jan 23, {The vessel referred to is undoubted); schooner Charles Smith, of Wilmington, rt after hontilitiss commenced for London. tongs Lie Z. coe ene. but since that time ‘any report of her.) ‘Notice fbn vane 1 The Nun Buc the entrance oe ee eeclend Ratean a wing roked fein ite cena ‘9 Spar Buoy will mark the danger until further notice. Portland, Feb 4, 1863. al cael ee Barbados Dec 25, brig Eshool, of Beveriy, to Cleveland (late mate) of bark A\ shonks NB. date LVaaee, NHL the death rot err dene ise ae Oct, at soa, in i585 0 8, Jon 108 07 ‘abort a bean pl paca a none Mercury the three masted iC, which left that She left Lon- we do not re- =} A Minerva Smyth, Smith, of NB. reports her bound nwo Mauritius Nov 7 (once reported ald from M for bome) in a lexky condition, with 180 bbls sp heed His Ano Mauritina twice during the best of ti Tehior thom Cant Wordvicof bark Presitent24, NB. re. wear at Cape Town, CGH, Deo 7, with 00 bats ap of, wit ‘Capt Worth, of bark San Francisco, NB, reports her at St Helena Dec 22, full peer taken 50 Gry wh and 1300 bone since leaving Mar ‘sp 400 wh bone all told; was bound on a shi Mort craigs and Nees. Spok , de. Brig Amelia, Gorham, from Boston for Havana, Jan 31, lat brig Arabell, from Boston for Port Spain, Feb 2, tat ‘56, lon 67 49. Foreign Po: Axprossax, Jan 20—Arr ship ined Doughty, Liverpool Genoa. hmm jon 20—Arr ship E Ferdinand Max (Aus), Geiteh, Work tor ueenstown, leaking in top works, ‘DxwAgana, Jan Ta) port barke Delaware (Br), Steed, for Baliraore ia about ten de hier, Thompson, seven nesapeake (Br), Ow for Baltimorein about tn, day: Robt Mowe, —— te Lyans, for Si'rhomas in in Sid 18th, eH" rerty whiter Ba ‘Baltimore. ‘Fortune Istanp. Jan 2s—No Am veasel Lavenroot, Jan 38—-Ars steamship ‘Norwegian, MeMsaters, MIMASSATE, Jan 20—In port aan hem, from Bos- i sobre Austin, and Hanover, on foes . in port steamer ohana are 2, wi h a cargo of oot ‘Oxp ProvipENce, NorAin vessel in por RA euce De St _Touched, ship Arey, PWiteon, from Martine for Secensione (see Mises el), % eraline (rebel), from Bro Janmino, Dec 34—1 sirips loses Wheeler, Whit- more, from Swansea for Coquimoo, revg: Cimber ae from Prancisoo for Queenstown, 40; Danube, Dixe} re NYork; a oe Doane: jedon! Drummond; we P Whitne; Jota ux, une; Darks Leighton, Handall, irom Liverpool, just arr: ‘thug. hunker, for NYori; AO Adams, dorOmeg ats idand ready; Adelan (Swe), for Uni stan or el for order: Abigail, McFarland; F Crenshaw, Munson; Anne E Grant, Swain: Campaneso, Dubell; Mon: Ferrall, and Marion, Hugg, une: origs Lavacca, Par. wn Monievideg for Queensiown, repg: Newsboy, —— a; Virginia, Borelay, unc rents Lightniog, Beniels ernambuco, arr 6h, "nme: Onward (Br), tor N ror NYork; for Br Chennel or United States, for ordera. Dec 9, bark Carib, Bates, (irom Box‘on), Shangise: a0! brig Helms, Smith, Ma- "Fath bark Blaainga, y ‘oung, St Thomas; sehr Hietinan, do: 4th, barks Steison, Grav, Rio Grande 1ith, Sebra Crooxer, Lancaster, St Thomas: lth, schra, ‘Townsend, Marolm (put back 17th to re "riguiand ir ernam- fer Fay nor, ald ‘again 224); 18th, wane Flying Cloud, Thuon to load for Enropes A on eae By St TRomas, Jan ive Western -Ovean, Sim- er Tema dork for Mamveiiion, kn, distress. (see Miseel): Fhiletetpbts, Boole, fron, Philadelphia for Glasgow, do (see Misce!): bark Theodore Curtis; frum Wilmington. ‘Del, for France, do; schi ‘Troth, Johnson, trom Baltimore. arr Hee eisGiaer Clavell irom Nevis for Baltimore same ce Ts port 2st, ain J W Clark, Kopperhold:, wig; bark F 8 ‘Means, from Lisvon 4 doi and tbe. In port Jan Lith, ship Globe, Baker, and Montmorench Beenie: barks Return (Br), Crosby, frum Philadeiphis for Queenst: own, Sth im distress; Mary Elizabeth, Dunbar, for chir: irige Meteor, Marshall, fron Montevideo err 13: Wheeler, Wheeler, do (before reported fondemned): Afriean, Mendall, 1ne; ‘Sen Fearn, for Haw burg: schrs St Elmo, Wait, {rom Cutler, from PhiladAlphia, arr Lith, line Anderton, Bonker, from woot, blown off, arr same day; iatres ng. 5 Laicia (and si 10th Progressive Age, Brembail, 43th, Victor (Ham), Fisk, Sleeper, Port esippi, Wyatt, Dani Sacva, Jan 25—In port brig Josiah Jex, Munson, for New York 7 days; schre Dirigo, Cook, for do do; New Jersey, for do. ‘or Axpraws, Jan 1 Ai Arr at do for guano islands): Oth. prise Rio Janeire (and sid 1éib for Cube): sid HE’ iitiams, Hopkin: No Am veasel in port. erican Ports. BOSTON, eb 6—Tciegraphed, eh Mary. from NYork. Pearl, Crowell, Ship Teland: bark Villafran- nzas; ‘schrs Solferino {80 Dunham, Mansa. eis, Mill, Baltimore; Ada Ames, Ames, do: D & B , elles. 8 NYork, Sid ship Flying Eagle,’ bark C B i? BALTIMORE, Feb Arr Schr Maryland, Cathoart, New York: steamer Fanny Cadwallader, Pierson, do. bark Outten, Lennon, Irom Queensigwn. Cid remem saap Hacalonp, Liverpool; barks Washington, Wenke, ro aud a mkt: Lizzie "Rice, Rice, lley, Jax House, Shira Fine, Gnd I, Pharo, Oranmer, in Hatieran via Acnapolis. Sid sebr Fred Mowe, ‘Mi ier st Johns, PR Sin—Arr ship HC Winthrop, Norville, Marseilles: Chitton, Lennon, Dydti via 8 brig vedo CBr), Pocriees, a . wv 8 ship Neviase (Brem), Bable, from Liverpool. Romanre, Duncan, Windies: schrs Fulton, ye Newbu: wrt: HW Bonedict, Bilis, New Haven via Tangier, Wide World, Adams, NYore; Bilver, Star, [folty Hatteras Inlet. oe are Washingt, White, Ric de Janeiro and a market. TSTOD, Feb's—S14 brig California, Camm, Matanzas. Baeble sohr Sarah, Bensun (from NYork), New Bedford; 6th, sloop Rhode Island, Remington (from Providence), ‘Now York. EDGARTOWN, Feb 2—Arr brig Monte Cristo, Churchill, ‘81 Domingo for Boston. rr achr AJ Bird, eo fn ay for Baltimore. ‘ported, and ail the arri. 4th—In port the vessels al | d this mornin, “The rie re} ed at anchor near arsline Kuight, Wilson, Balti- “un h A Syond Feb Saad sch schr Carroll, Crocker, Matan- W BEDFORD, Feb 6—Arr achr Sarah, Benson, NYork i id achr Kossuth, Loe, NEW Lo ONDON. Feb Sarr reo Pendlaion, On ‘ohh, NYork. Sid 6th, h, achr Geroge Walter, Pettigrew (from Yoo: MUWTORT, Feb &—No arrivals this morning. Wind X, fresh, and weather Aiea Sid schra Laura ay, Billings, from Boston for Philadelphia; Sea Nymph, Conley, from Fromidence for NYark: WR Genn, acm. tim, Boston, for woctgindion, Clark, do for a0: T B Abell, Brogg. do for Cy E 8 Downing, Thorn, NYork for Fall Ri- + G rovidence for NYor| Feb t=Arr barks Pleiades (new), LA 8, Wiseaaaett ; Yat hee pore ag Lanai I Norton, do; sehr ison, Burt, Bri: OW tat pete Wee ‘Trinidad; sents H Matilda, Price, ort ciison, Burt, Taunton: Allan Downing, James ew Land don; 8 TCatrison, Grace, New Haven, FUG ATLA. Feb 6-Are Br ateamsohip Nove. Boovian, Ral- tantee, Miverpoat via Londonderry. "eld brig: Beotland, Thomes, Cuba, Sid gig Free nia. recht Perkine, Goodridge, Boston PLYMOUT! TH, Fev for Fort Pic} PROV IDENCE, Feb 5—Arr steamer Westchester, Jones, NYork. Sid schr Geo Fales, Nickerson, Philadeiphia (and Bristol same day). 6th. Arr abemtner Palicen, Jones, avo schrs Geo ton, Pettigrew, Ma Md: Emp’ Biackstone, Alien, ott, Sid, ae Thom Fryer, Deal's “Wy Md. h— Arr sehre Bpony, Fern, Briggs, Cardenas for Boston, ‘al. NYork sloop © Bunting, g in orders; Charter Oak, Builer, Boston for Fortress jon A Hamm br Higing, and H'& R Atwood, Atwoud, do for Baltimore: Tawa P Hazard, Wilson, Elizabethport | for Peacadate, F ie in t | > Feb daar (by Sid Ath, Pr ship Can COVE, Feb GArr bark Elias Pike, Howes, ____ RELIGIOUS NOTMES. PPEALS * To 0 THE YOU YOUNG.. ay. Ez. CBee T THE LAIGHT, STREET CHURCH, ST. JOHN'S Park, Rev. Bev. & Salleh will preach to-morrow morn- ing upon and in the evening y “Valse wage or eepllama nt the close of the imare ing sermon ‘also preach every evening during the BES foxennons, OR LESSONS IN “LIFE WILL BE e sub'ect of discourse at Barnum's Museum to-mor- ron Seen by the Rev. ©. 0. Bess of u v Cc ation Ait an uigers, Young men. and pablie ; are cordially thviied. ed Doors opeti at To'eieck. ‘Adil DP VES AND, LAZARUS (LUKE Xvi, 19-1) WILL BE considered by Rev. Moses Ballou, at ine Bleecker street Be jist church to-morrow evening, at ME CORA L. V. HATOH WILL, mxersationale at Dudwortit 4 ‘day, Bebruary 9, at 104g cee at Ys Bvalleny Apr ma wil reply yo and qi jeations from the andience. At 7% will distourse ob Ph Goines of the Bepubliy, ite ie di ecasen. to Preservers. EMORTAL CHURCH, HAMMOND STRERI CORNER ‘ot Waverley piace.—fhe Rev. Dr. Greenieaf, of Brook. 1, will preach nomen, (s Sunday) evening. Services at 334 and Thy iy Joy, A proms Vices will be be! reel, ne Broadway, on Sunda) bY clock, Evening avrvice at 73 o'clock. ‘The Rev. Flagg will preach moruing and evening. Sea's free, eon Thurads Pre eee: oe croning. Fe i Presbyte i ee siroet United ” | Birehemdared ‘the 2 Southwest ‘echt, to he 5 hadattl ‘STANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.—DIVINE —_ ‘Treoor Bal J ae he 4 next, Morning service ° EO. LECTURE eo Jane rig be ata Pasty: EY. HALSEY W, KNAPP WILL PREACH 5 wr ft motheny Rapin chil iow iy See street, pened aid aroniedemorrum exealag abd ove renltg during the we ia GATE STREET aes CHURCH, STATE street, near Hoyt, Brookiyn.—treaching by th Rey. Newton Heston, tomorrow, Feb. 9 Why Ug P.M, Evening, ub jeot—""The Prodi Benool M. an. 2PM M. pesuse ol ues dren’ etihig on Thursday evi nga wt 7% v'cloe Sopa COTTON CITY OF THE POTOMAC AND ITS citizens."—The Rev. Wm. Aivin Bartlett will prew upon tls subject to-morrow evening, ab the Brookiyn Taber- cle, on Fulton avenue, nour Hoyt strect. Services to cou- meneeat 10) 096 A. nd 736 P. Grp, MILLENIUM—ITS NATURE AND PROBABLE Commencement about 1869, Afier the Metra of Sal aud chil- Christ,” will be the subject of a discourse by the Rov. M. Baxtes, io the Moravian Church, East Houston mud Mott n Sunday evening, at 734'0'elock. HE ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF the South Baptist church, West Twonty-fiith nd Mighth avenues, will row (Sunday) evening, February % at 734 0’ inginy by the Childron, “Addresses by U rorand by Ker. W. Ge Van Meter, Superintendent of the Howard Mission 9p uxt UNIVERSALIST, CHURCH, ELEVENTH STRERT, Second aveuue.—Rev. G. indies will deliver # iec= ture on Sunday eventug on ticlia Galvin’ HORSES, CARRIAGES, SC. OR SALE L LOW—A Six 5 An § SLEIGH, WITH! ROBES And belis complete, equal to new, being 'built to order ot the bert macariats ape s06 ylish ; cost Apply at the stable teenth street, wear Fourth ‘avenue, FOR, SALE TA BRIGHT BAY HORSE, A PULL, blooded Black Baws: peat fectiy so: wb Rabhs 1 igh, i] yearsold, very stylish ant carried 8. uatpral Piuout hartingale or cheak rein; s tine saddiv oF carriage horse. Inquire at 781 Broadway, Min the teeth de; yf SALE VERY CIBAY>ONE HANDSOME) BLACK 8 years old, sound; can trot im 3: lav two ‘weveral new and sovond Bleigha twowets single’ Harness, marae ae’ Apply at Onrriage Factory, 27 Wooster at, NE SIX SEAT ROOK Y, ALSO ONE Roc paren hak ret aes ory apr ane aye eolccre yor BAL Soutien oat RUNG ACADEMY, | FIFTH. AVENUE, ¢ Thirty-vinth strect.—\Mr. DISBROW hae, th ‘Announce that he has made ura: 3 wile de C, Polommo to tratu horses in the Datin or Hi Horsemanship. Ladies and gentlemen wishing io horees highly trained, can de so by applying. an abov Sree eee or yee: am ta Beogrart forest a al ty ; Do. Sciool of the Battalion sc Do. complete, 137 euntarings, bk ‘OHTON, 19 Obathams street, Ms ¥. —— CURIOUS BOOK OF “CITY WOMEN.”—SIN- Sular and interesting sketches of fomale character 1m Sold for 30 cents, or mailed free (or 68 cents—balt a oath ‘bin: wo , 3 ™M. GAUNTT Fu ore 00 Walter street, p atairs, HOTELS, — NLARENDON HOTBL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. ‘above new and first class Hotel wil sible and experienced party, ata moderate rent. Tue Hotel, together with the Washington Spring and Grounds are moat rable, is new and tn perfect: Gril quelingd To? the fastness ean ‘obtain ressouathe’ terms by applying to A. JONES, 710 Broadway, New York. —THE will be let, to @ respom- UPONT HOUSE (ON EUROPEAN PLAN), of Hudson and tae a streets, opposite St. Job ‘Thin house 1a welt gules mtlemen doing bustaves dows ise rooms will be let very RTMENTS WANTED.—A SECOND ¥LOOR, Pree or four rests, on wee east aide of the Bowery, tot above Delancy street. “Adireas W. B,, bux 192 Herald oitice, stating rei Tet, logatlon, ae. ESK ROOM WANTED-AND SUFFICIENT ROOM 10 show some samples or a few woollen gouds, in tue of Church and Warren at ‘Stale particulars tat nw rent, to Wool lens, Herald 0 PRE : ADVERTISER WISHES 4 “A. MODERATE SIZED three story H Basement, betwe aud'Highin avenues t tent res ‘ocoper cate of house, Addvesn with full particaleeg and proper care of ith ful Ee, box Wel Post ofie. 'ANTED—IN OR NEAR NEW. YORK, A ‘A BUILDING, ‘suitable for a factory, say feet, tour stories; will lease or wiviarestscel Lananhen aia 8S — ollice. >, Weiter sed otrvanisine lower pert house, occupted by a small family without ¢1 Fourth and Tweltth ftreeta and First and Possession wanted uy middle of April. Address W. Chatham square Post office, ANTED—BY (A SMALL PARTY WITHOUT CHIL. ren, two or ihre Rooms, with conveniences, for ‘aud Thirtieth stre houselecpiae, jm 0 quiet and reapeciable neichvorhood, above Tenth aie see ae ‘and below Taeticth wa en oR inmediat ddress, jon and terms, x 100 Herald incr, ini land, suitable for raced and in good order, i borhvod, near schools and chr nd CARY Of accemm by elther railroad or steamboat, Wont ike privilege of pur chase, Address, with full particulars, D., Unioa syuare office, miles of the city, a F grass, frvit and err ‘ANTED—A THRE STORY HOUSE, with MODRRS improverhents, in & pleasant lucafioh, With im mo d.ate possession, for Wl rd. ih the Font will be taken, £1 whole or part . B., Station B, tinea House, in be ‘Address ‘ANTED-IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTLE man and lady without children, ah wnfurnisued rot Room and large Bedroom, between ‘Coiuinbia and Heni gress, Apply to ‘Jos. Behimid, 100 Union street, Sou 00 ANTED-IN THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK, IN A healtuy incation and convenient o1 acoeus by rail a genteel Dwelling House, with garden attached. Rent ina be moderate and in accordance with ts tines. | Adress stating terme, &v.,D., box 1,468 Post oflice, Orange, N. J. preferred. IN HARLEM OR WEST NORRISANIA, Wasnt of April, 1d @ good neighborhood, a oict bout half an acre of und, with frnit Se Tateen he box is Madison squire Post of. fier, stating terms partial cochlea ANTED 10 RENT—WITH PRIVILEGE OF BUYING louse, wits room fur stable, in Brooklye York.” Must be easy of accens a Vy sceamuall neat New ‘Address, wih par fronton. ite table convenient would suit w. W. W.L., Herald office. “MISCELLANEOUS. TENTION, CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHE Amex ‘The subscriver takes this method to inform you that) ibe wishes to purchase an entire stock of Denys, “either in New York city.or Brookiya. Any party or parties having one to dispose of at tie can obtain ner by addressing 0% 92 Fost ollice, Bevo a, ing price, location, amount of business done, T bacon gg ot NO. 37 “ROWERY, ea TO. mere Extension Top’ Wate! tastory, 309 Pens airve. at the lowest factory prices, bn "pki it Brushes quality constantly on baud, Maneue MANTBLS.—GREAT tela. A large mock on, hand yar Bast and » ers Call 80 ae for any 3 Bast Eighteenth treet, W west of BER'S marvi ‘Third avenue, Maule put opin any Place in the country saan NOTABLE ated. by, the tp a I om sepenie mprews at queen of Bran 40 fond Holland. | No. iG onlerard doa Cape cines, ix. Silks, India and French; Cash by awl, Le tn, Bry tie, Mantels, Fancy Goods, Wed iy ita, Court ai Dresses. Bieweinen—Malson rauvet, No, 4 rue Monars. Tar Heappnesses and Mittinery of Mile. Soller, 46 rue Neuve Bt. “Augnstine, represent so truly the type of distinction foreign courts, by whom she has been ap painted the patenteo, in the most flattering terms have adopt: them, wane Vrovann—Every requisite for, Wedding Suite, Pro mere and evening di No, 4 rue de Choiseul. ‘JWHELRR TO H. mites Reaves Avmanion, Movenotarme—(Bronze China and Ancient Farniture). rooms ATE removed to 19 rue SeyResom Ohina, Crystals, Dinner Services, Douligny, de lArbresea, Hoyal, Galerie Montpensier, 21 and AND JeweLten—Wiese, 48 Prices in known 0 | QAVE YOUR MONEY.—A. PARKER, 255 WASTING | SY ton sireet, corner of Murray, New York, sells choiee le ar cured Hams, warranted #105 bost Panlly box 72 and 6 1vs., 5ige.; pure Suarch, VOX 40 1U8,, vgs