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) NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1862, t en “ = al Another | Letter from Thurlow Weed on Premature Presidential Movements. column, it will be seen that Mesers. F. P. James & | sales of 1,600 bbia., closing within tho range of theabove/ ss PERSONAL, Se PROPOSALS. he American Seortiom, MR. SEWARD DEOLINES THE NEXT PRESIDENCY. Co, have removed their specie and banking office | quotations. Southern dour was leas buoyant and active, DOPTION. A BEAUTIFUL 1c FEMALE BABY, ABOUT (Aver agrraies, a (from the Leadon Observer, Feb. 9.) Mr. Soward having been informed o the existouce of | to No, 45 Wallstreet; that Messrs. Ashley & Nor- | white a (air demand provailed. The sales footed up 1,200 | 9¢ an Seeetnts ata Ee Cadectieed tamnncanionn. EE. srioe OF Ansr Cuormine ae EF “AUB STATE OF THE AMERICAN QUESTION, crus Th ao.often met with the inquiry, “Why should not the North permit the South to.seeede instead of en- gacing in a civil war?” that, with your permission, I willsubmit a brief general reply. ‘Thoro has been for thirty years in America ‘an irre- ris have dissolved partnership, and thas the former | DIs., within the rango of our quotations. ‘Bye flour was | dress for anna, Picpdala, Wroedwayr Post alice, ‘i f steaay at our figures, with salos-of 150 bbls. Corn meal continues the business at No. 53 Exchange place, | Sey it ou heavy, with sales of 150 bbls. at our quota AM while the latter goes into partnership with Mr. | tions, Wheat was ‘mactive and common goaiision weg old- a club in Philadelphia, the purpose of which was to no- minate him for the next Presidency, seat the following letter to ite President:— — | oftice fale propasy ‘o'cloek on, mite A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF PREPOSSESS” | for furnishing by contract ppllen a pearance and mauinery beng lverable at he Mies fete a in this » Wishes to form your acquaiut: city, ‘and Greene streets. Wasunvoton, Dec. 16, 1861. fred i business Bene, while primo to choice was scarce and firmly lo mareneer: No objection to a few childrea, Address, Po np Kettles, sheet ij reine ponflict”* between slavery and froodom. limited, | Dzar Suz—I have. received the lotter which vas ad Alfred Lockwood, and carries on the stock wS6 | Tho sales embraced a few thousand bushels.,.at $1 33 | “"Foush the Fostottice, J. W. Pat at Prone oni however, in the North, to 4 smail minority of its citi- | dreesed to me on the 8th inst. by you, ene “| at No. 17 William street; also that Messrs. Baile, | a $1 35 for aba oy ‘club im store, $1 38 for.red Stato, Da—You ARE WELGOME 70 ANY ADVICE 1 CAN 1300 bai 1 , moved by philanthropic or political impulses or ob- | political assogiation recently orgavized in Phidelphia. late with Berend, have opened ® specie office at | $1 44 for amber Now ‘lelay andastl 40.0 $1 42 for rod A dive you. j ‘The great majority of Northern people, racoguiz- | You will excuse me, my dear sir, for what may soem y winter. Corn was in modorate demand and without change | — ison gan fantry, Ing thelr constitutional obligations, abstained from in- | unkind or ungrateful ‘in this reply to that commanica- | No, 37 Wall atreet. of moment in prices. The sales embraced 3,0000 bushels, | (YHARLEY—COMR AND SEE JENNIE JUSE ONCE opine ‘Guidons, tion, which has giyen me some wooasiness, and which only fails to inflict severe pain upon me bocause I do not regard the movement which it describes as oue of vory considerable magnitade. tericronce withwlavery 1a the States where it was sanc- tioned by the fundamental law of the land. Originally all the States were slaveholding; but the { the republic and framers of the constitution } eae i , ‘60 Cavaliy Standards, ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing Mouse this | ©'o-ing at 0c. a O2c. for Wesiern mixed, in store and de. more, She is very sorry for her past conduct ,snd_wil oo pareidat anda A‘ pov a pro : ise 10 do Detter for the future, 8: a Buttons, morning were $24,165,414 29, and the balances le aatniegian _— erin is Bip eine ARS ert Sister. Come to-night No, 97. here OW ADs | #0 bate, ‘cat Sergeant's Oberrooe (a Cartier $1,275,002 68. railroad depot. Barley was firm and in moderato request, ie Uo aie (WILL FIND A LUTTE IN THE under the term snd eonalitions pect sain my previous ae to ultimate and universal emaneipation; ‘The club, as you inform me, have adopted a resolution i ‘3 4 mth ti: for Army Supplies. srogeess of civilization soveu of the States did | £0 ex@Pt themselves to secure my advancement tothe | ‘The Corn Exchange Wire’ and Inland Navigation | Woy “*pestoy was awry and tous woth ea Bt. on ths ““Propotals will be’ endorsed “Proposals” for furalshing work out (hole emancipation, from Mavery, while six he sed of Vi eaaeee wn sch pe Insurance Company has declared a semi-annual | $1 05a $1 00. Oats were makag ead i in limited request, ABKIB, yOu pa BECR JRWRO yu MATH ORRaT {BLEA. Army Supplies,” and addressed, (|) | r better adapved by climate tions to | generously based uj vane ‘Canad: sure, ‘afation A. 4 sia ar, romatnod “sping to. thet eds Oso | Hervics sei herehuberia imped 1 perfora.,. | dividend often per cout, peyable on demands. the die fori, ia. and Waster a. 0,0 ie oc aod see Depaty Giarierwasie: Gnome O° A. the six (Virginia), as recently aa , in amen c wail mysel good wi e clu 1185 irocera’ Fire urance Company, & semi-annual vvKR.—The mi ith gales of 2,000 bags —W! P cnustitations was about equally” divided upon the ques. | ugly manifested, to say that T consider the procecding a8 | 3.40 of ave por cent, payable oa deeaand ori 3 pimagege: oe Wr Tare H ‘et rey (fuss on fr or a edcie sl tion of grautial emancipation. ae uuiwiso, and tending to produce only pub 2 “a POF @ market was firmot with! mibfo from the Pf : 4 * Consus oF Baoown fo Gruscy sre ‘The parchase of Louisiana from France, of Florida from | lic evil in @ crisis when every possible path of dangor The Milwaukee News says of the La Crosse and welt ‘ho eal candace fon 600 (0800 bales, closing to Spain, and,the conquest of ‘Texas and Mexico, added seven | Ought to be carefully avoided. It is a partisan move- Milwaukee Railroad:— on tho basis 06240 for mi ‘Pou avo ADOPTION. TH MALS CHILD. CHILD, i Pg eporaanee pained and dbs eal a “Sa nr win atege | Sar" be ere © | Wea era colton | ute ute tha. ace SS Tas | neil Sf salianl abst eiorer aerate more or less disturbed by the slavery element, but ale |. If, whem the present civil war was looming up before | the coming spring, and its road bed to, be placed in com: | packages tard at'20e,, 300" acon at 203. To Glas- weORAATION. WANTED—OF ISABELLA LEWIS, Depot of Atiny Clothing and d Equipage ints ty, corner SaTaRe Sa perme Be sacsilone Khe op, sab 06: 5 gaan erieaien seus nite cataesioas ine Smoother riding, Undor the management of Gol, Crockor oe Oe bbs dour ai pal Read ger Te a fo be, martigd 20d living in apes By) yards a sk ilesias, 36 inches wide, beat quality. Evory Prosideat of the United Statoa, elected since the | courses which lay open to me—namely: either to with. | the La Crosso road is rapidly becoming one of the moat 20,000 bushels ofgeaia, a: Lidia bulk per'60 Ibee te ae Mecelved by het epmowuer, Rachel Lewis ut | $099) ga'da Musgulto Netting, linen. adoptionof the constitution, either came from aslave | draw from the public service at home toa position of | completely finished roads of the West—a it Hay.—We have no change to notice in prices, witite | harton street, Philadelphia,” 15.000 pieces ok Bindi ne Statogewasameowarery (eninerst acceptable loslavery: honor without great responsility abroad, or to retire to | has not always enjoyed. Ite business, heavy, | cates were made to a fair extent ‘at last woek's prices,’ WASTED ‘AT ST. NICHOLAS AN HOUR ON PRIDAY. 10.000 square fect Leather for chin stray ets with the exception of John Adams, John Quincy As private life, and, scalding the caprices of fortune, await | is now rapidly increasing. Mot.assms.—Sales of 300 bhds. clayed were mado I Plone weite agein, same adiress-ag-Delore, aad pod 20,000 Tiu Canteens, with cork opneen pata a ei ba ; General Harrison (also a native of Virginia, ‘but arosident | the chances of public favor. A bill bas been introduced in the New Jeracy | at 20c. " ek de ge cances wrempee ae OI pers it of Ohio), and Mr. Lincoln. Geueral Harrison died two | But I deliberately took another course. I renounced all 3 made i abponce of Legislature to repeal the charter of the Merchants’ | Navat Sronss.—Spirits turpoatine, in tho ae r Tak YOUNG LADY, DRESSED IN, BLACK, WHO oon Bett gndiee: Dest blokory, months after his inauguration, and Mr. Lincoln has been | ambition, and came into the executive government to aid Tosin was , in ofca Toss than one, yoar, 80 that, practically, the go. | in saving’ the ovnstitution and tho integrity of my coun- | Bank of Trenton, Annexed is an extract of the sales, epamereainels A sale OO BBs. be 4 Fay eat Bar rth ae bye in Spanish to | 3.090 Drum Heads, a vorament has, Beon, administered ‘only nine ears by | try, or vo periah with them, - Tt seemed to tne, thea, tet | report of the committee of the Assembly on the | PRoviions.—Pork.—he, market was steady, While | wishea to make tuo agquaintance of ous'of tie gentieraes | 000 Honpital Toute ant Fics Presitents with Northern principles, while for more ta 1 must necessarily renounce all expectation of ‘future prices were unchanged. Tho sales embraced about 600 baring pela large whiskers, pony do #0 by addressing AL. D., KO recrul ting tag balltnnds. * seventy years ithas been wielded by the slave power. | sonal advantaze, qa order that the counsels that I mi affairs of the bank:— bb. including new moan at 14 31 0 $14 5¢ 50, new prime | I * | ' The tents to be 1d f General Harrison was succeeded by Vice President Tyler, ae to the President in such a crisis should ne ony a violent pro-slavery President, who most arbitrarily ad- SE reese! i ellis ab wa ral 436 feet, eae how aoe op ah be epeniaen as being, disinteaested, loyal and enda DY. Be ED IN BESO, WHO CROSSED peteet more tent tae vetap ae joined fs throwa: ae, : See that its a! was held by persons not | at $1075 a and city primo mess at $13 4. alte Trenton, Bas tae ‘about Teo bs. wilt’ » comtiacene covering oF roof, to be wero elthor non- | Boot was firm, while the ales embraced titted Texas into the Union by proclamation. patriot ‘Tealdenta or had. doipiciled. themactves here’ aineo tho | xt SLI t8a 812 60 for mons and $14 a $1¢ 25 for ox- eo os; anil passed thrcagh Band street, | Ora cae In the meantime slavery was ever encroaching, and ‘Acting on aca renga Ae mp aan Fiano ha Task: Gal hone not ceeaeete [Ca Becsteas fend in fair demand, with sales of ou Rudy. ae Paleo has sien a mann ah. ag he Calky Laces wide, nad weaning 13)6, Sunces Dae when encountering resistance its representatives threat- | from noresponsibility. Sol neither look nor, if it | fies class institutio& by ‘the other bank: 500 boxes at 6340. for clty Cumberland cul, and 6%c.a | shecan dosoby aidressing F. BR. W., Union square ey “tty to be 22 fect 10 inches = tong, and 14 feet wide; to be ened disuniou; and then, after oe debates, the diffl- | should bo offered to me, would 1 ever hereafter accept | did not exchange with it; that it did oe. ‘for Weatorn short ‘and Western’ short c.car | ofice, duck $0 inches wid2, and weighing 1534 ounces per oon kp be ee in which the North, kg Ampaea le to be chved or lost by the highest elrta jarger denomination than Urge do! ‘at p.t. Dressed -hogs wore nomiva lat oe, 08 he 7 Baieeeedeouwattatie an mine orAsE TAS) seta hospital tent pots. ing tl pony ry Be: oF Seas ie Agee siecintnn sad ‘4 Presidontial |, °thet circumstances indyoéd your committeo to ask of | for Westorn, 6c. a 63<c. for city. Lard was unchan, « sh qnogand forever. 3{ you call you will uot be ndmi 000 hospital tent pina, large, a ee ne See eee Tee ne ee Tennent Dapers andar tga ene gis “SE while the sales embraced 800 bbls, and Torco at 130, Go Eee te ecned an ae ce tee ae ae 029 hospital tent ping, smait Solution aud ‘war, Mesacs, Stephens (Corietenns Vis | will T doaot foot that tap seat in that great achievement | Papers and to oxamine wit under a 8%o., tho latter Ligue for prime. Butter and choose | warned and be disccect, for 1 am devermined. onl. All ibe above mentiomed artieles wi 2 eroy e solution and war. Mosers, Stephens (Confederate Vice | will, I do not feol that my zoal in that great achievement | "Since tho authority thus given tho insiituiion appears | were unchanged. Hay be examined and add pir ini olice wher where bee ren SLL mice hou ee be ee Zier fan Fee a ee vat nowhng | £0 have suddenly co hapseds and tha doors are closed, aud | “itis cA pale of G0. 60 casknof Carolina wasmadéet | [ARIE WILL BEAT THE SANE PLACE AS IMME. boli formation received com pe peng 1 iia py bead re fe array yy hell not find | ¥¢,understand iin ofoetg Bave left the city, aftor having Cige-s which wattvathor easior. Ga ene than te Das eter: CTS Ct ine be Erticiee must be. of domestic fabrication, Bide from — a5 afreo State. 1 passed them coming from study causes of great ruin sl v4 redeemed a large of the notes, and paid most of ARS were sleady and rather loss active, on account a previous mth ee manutacturers or regular dealers will be preferred, which @ executive chamber, and found that the President had | among them any want of self-sacrifice on my part. I | ihe Trenton ee full. Eevee: Mapoalls ca the 1st | of tho inclement weather. ‘Tho sales embraced about. 350 previously on tha: must be made for and conform to such articles only, in ictal and metros treo wus tari | Freon oe dno oho ropa, tor ge |S. 6" "Wal mat tees Sak tai | PA are ceas ee oe MOS MOOT TULLE G5 OPE, AE aha BROKER AM | ean se eR aterm Ny) i am notes the ban! in cir- jot ‘to at No. le tome and oblige . ded to the k it mamorable pean rovience bereaved the mation ofits | up my aspirations, fo le on the rho republic 2 | ulation at ue cose your committe are ub to report..| "'Wimcre tho srculative,eaing el preva, with prayrist 2, be lowest reenoosii. aver wba shall fur Yonerated Prosident, and under hs successor rebellion | contribution to the efforts necessary to maintain it in i Ry the statement of the President and Casbior, swora 10°] a further advance in quotations. ‘The sales embraced | J HONE OF MOTHER EVE'S VATE AND INQUISI. | thereot: i : was postponed by ‘another “compromise,” in which } integrity. I hardly u results from these | tie th of February, the circulation on the 1a¥ of Febeu- | about 800 bbis., at 23c. # 30c., chiofly at 29e. Pero fte, aaughters, sing your fattering advertigemient in “the manufacturers’ establishment or dealers y place of bust. slavory obtained equivalents: (including Mr. Mason's | circumstances that T not only ask, but peremptorily r0- | gry amounted to $60,288, That amount has undoubledly tadg wes scaled a ton Acadomt of Musle'on Belartag: | tee ee tes ote ond ee et ee eee Paghavactersion) te te Pe a quire my frionds, in whose bebalt you have, written to | been greatly augmeited sinoe that period. Piolse answer trough “Persoaata.” aiid Powvd an aureties. rhe sureties will guarantoe| en ee peal of the ‘Missouri Compromise,” a boundary line es- | those to ‘whos they look as possible candidates for na | ~ ‘The business at the Philadelphia Custom House “Sawa Lost ON MONDAX, PRBRUARY 94 | JAY STREET, ERIOKLYN—YoUR swRerneas | ttt shall be entered fata within (ondagentier tee anecpionanat SPeaas by ord ae 1500; aire oe peidhas Aa tional distiactions aud risen 1 iar: yep? | for the month of February was as follow@:— At four o'clock tn the afverngon, ou! Hudson, betw eo J suits Geert roe fe..Re eto J. und Hy aie ‘dior ty Popes! for any ‘one of the articles sepa oh % 2 od Canal atrocts a small x 6, mari 3 hen we ‘ freedom, the fertile and available port: toslave- 1860. 1861. 18962, ne Arlt °be given i lett etlege i reserved by and je the Volto’ States ry, the wiideruess to freedom. Out of the Southern oo. | ——— es | in warchouse Feb.1..... $080,302 1,000,418 644,398 | ¥ ea ee reer EWIS—CALL AT 235 AND IVE AN BXPLANA- | of rejcoting auy proposals that ina ay bp deomod extravagant. tha of Gila tietnoepthiee stave Biales were tomes: j Warehouse ('m for. ports, 88,020 '150.300 161,745 F ou for Wie inniaetinry absence from tne nano tay | “All the atlicicsmuct be delivered within twenty dayn ater hized and admitted fato the Uuien. Finally, whencwa, | FINANCIAL, AND COMMERC AL. Do. Otherdistricis. 18,009 130,452 _ 20,620 REWARD STRAYED, ON MONDAY MORNING, A | cused your mudicudeparware. ” HOTFLE OF SitBRRY. ys er ye i, Ae sation approached Kinaad, slaxanyinaiedGeris ead cer, el SUL PRR is Withdrawn for ne nro are at mri bar tevard wil ve Teen ag re ogy ct to Grant & Bhot's AN MISSING —JAMES HENRY AUDOTT, WTO 15 | (rusted Jor must ‘be delivered ‘in twenty aya and the rex slavery sisipiatraion, 200 is olle-holders ud zay Monpay, March 3-6 P.M. OR crpmtatin , aso cal poids cee ia tedeSienrand Minti haat at [aoe Set on she iit ot meinder in ty days from date of acceptance, 6F sooner it ry. After a fearful and ravaging conflict of six yeara,in | The bank statement of to-day compares as fol- | In warehouse Fob. 28. 1,403,500 26,171 | Secondave arena ena five inches in. hel x eyes dark hair and whis- appaiied by suber of te p< Ctl Gaga ame teaaniad COM ‘ich all the power and appliauces two pro slavery Fre. | yows with that of last week:— pa 1on98 $3 i REWARD.—LOST, A WHITE FOX BITC, wird | Kers: hatous fella 0 be, fistnclly inderstood thas coutracts are not trans: “ z 024 bo vt on the back, long hairy anawers | aad dark pants. Whoever will give Cyne sot hie where- Se Pec aes Weekendg Loant,.. Specie, Cicaln. Dati, rin40s 1,140'708 eiinaue of lasien,Hetwea O: D- Burry Wo. 49 | abouts to hie sitter, Hileabeth ‘Abbot at Sommmervie Bea that any, ta‘ tangninent or transfer whoa out auch epacat | into the Union with @ constitution “prohibiting slavery | {tb 2: SM Stee ee ane sises'ora 107'9ra'490 maar ay cities will ease take motive,” Masters of vessels will aig» be | Toman" as ‘aa avangoment of the contrac eat od i8e 9 . and involuntary servitudo forever.” “This gave, for the 338 $a i 1801. 1802.” | & > pewARD—LOST ON MONDAY, MAROHS, A vonee, | Ga itnimkont: te deiecd 10 goto Hnginaa; tad tomo. Traclon ana hie or Stele aeourten vail rst time, s preponderance of free State votes in the | pocreaso.§2,216,720 — 125,862 4,104,577 110502 144,809 $502" mopuaie conauuing » (Guacd: Chain and ‘some amal ney; name pmakKed on ins underdtotted, for aut u loss or damage to Ke Unlieu Staice when any United Siatos Sonate. . And now, that foather having bro- i 2 950,067 Ait 151,344 176,344 | cuange. The, portemonn tained. scare WILL WATT FOR YOU ped kon the slave camel's back, armed resistance and soces. | _Morease.. a b —e” Ae cae” | Petia rhe chore reward wilee gives 10 Ua eae NT Tid ROR YOU IN WHINH \SYRRRE mcnis will be made on each SS sion was rosolyed upon and resorted to This is about what was expected, and shows | Total. $412,204 458,950 330,936 Barbs | by revirning the same at Hatch & Purtiidge’s office, at the + oa next Friday cveaing, at half-past 6 o'clock, E.B. | have made a ‘sppropriation to meet ‘The next step op tak, daliverntely contemplated the de- . foot tes that the position of our banks is satisfactory and that they are gaining strength. The curtailment in loans is rather heavier than was anticipated. To-day the banks are paying out demand notes moralization of party, 80 oan the elec- tion of a ‘black republicwn’? President mi pretext for rebellion. This was accompli sion ordinances In, South Carolina and Missisaips vada in the avowai of doctrines by Jefferson Davis, id same address as before, from J. L. W, ai te fated ‘The business of the Reading Rajlroad for the of Week wonky secon s\*STAtOH & PARTRIDGE. | N ED. K. WIL PUBASE, CALE FOR A LETTER AP | ‘Ten ercent of ie ihe a ei delve month of January was ag follows:— REWARD LOST, C4 NINE emp } my 10T0.—“CAN'T SEE IT 18 NOT AWA\ THE rane hea. 1861. a re bi fog eee vari, rap ae a tens: side Boars - tee alate of alfairs, Vader extitins clccirstances Oe frbete will bear ety from: si at 43 Charit Go. — tothe flied tates ta Received from merchandise.” 40,007 62 ase a | ral ee RS tenn on street, | ox, perfect coniidence, nddrens (o real name, station D, oantaes oe 2 tb reel otie, wat eone willbe ooulicrod ponte heres feeling ot malice in am adaiz oti Boos Eons Cong = er ors freely, and receiving them at par ns “current | Recelvedfrom travel, &c.... 28,085.04 23,561 45 | the nder will reonivo ihe: : othing (8 forget bat "Alas een i.” eco Progen wil abs, endorsed, “Proposals for, Furnishing ton Convention by an open bre:ch and the nomination of | funds.” The reduction in their circulation con- | ‘qotat........ 161,106 15 10, he Biocitc oh ents Mae uag tien pee att THR LADY, WEARING A Dank |” LIkUT. Col, D. H. VINTON, por resgyriesg Lagann tinnes. As the demand notes are » legal tender, | Transportat i . Nereer ened sizeet. OF le ene ead ‘fom with Cady Wisk a track velvet Sounat eicened wie oR ae ae eer or B86 Fost ancoin, the way being thus cleared, was chosen ton street, ‘enclosed in a I. . President, andalthyagh be Nad ever avowed himself im | and the new notes will be the same, there is no | um! ue rosowatandand 112,891.51 109,678 98 | bor, Eee ere will receive ibe nione nclowea Ane | who visited the Museum ou Saturday, cull there ner a od favor 9 loaving slavery where the coastivtion ‘planted 124 West “Tuietedh haloes.” = it, and only differed from his predecessors in being op- {touisextension, his election was held to bea jus- ti Gcation for rebeliion. ‘though chosen in Noyomber, Mr. Linco was not @worn into office until the 4th of March. During this Loag iterval of five mouths rebeliion was maturing and Progressiug under the eye gad auspices of President Buchanaa, who, ir not a party to it, sat ‘‘in a fool's cap,” ignorant of what was. Spparent to ali others, reason why the banks should seek to curtail their circulation still further. Speculators who collect bank notes for the purpose of drawing the specie cannot now object to receive Treasury notes in lien of gold. Money continues quite active, and seven per cent is readily paid for caH loans. Parties in the Nt PROPOSALS avon rae pee | iG UNITED STATES Net profit for the month... $79,384 36 58,427 27 ) REWALD.—LOST, ON THE ITH DECENG Loe at c reog Know her whereabouts, will novos prone mont sass co sata | GLO) erecta opie attmaerviite | tors wk Gxteeag a Pastas Gets ett | ea poate peers i Total net profit, 2 months. .$234,847 92 186,839 83 | ceive: eho aboce reward: GC ny vasnon giving in‘ormatioa of at tas West mins Romaeasesee She lived lax speing Be ‘or trai ty gan at Yate A HOULD THIS tay ad TOR EX’ OF ELIZA MALONE, him qvill be Itberally Apply al the office of W. Stock Exchange, ne GF Erchange pares” To ADOPR—A UEALTY, SMART AND INTELLIGENT authority oF the act r Drs entitted saa oct AY, March 3, 1862. 1 () REWARD.—LosT, ON SUNDAY LAST, EITHER Sich 10, rs oid. wit ronts. For particulars ad- | authorize the issue of United States T notes, ant 220 shai Con RR... 1 in Central Park, or in poing from thence to South reas E. | ation Bi, i, Bighth avenue, the redemption or praine thereof,” &o, po {erry 9 i in bills, ‘The finder will please seud bis addieas Notes and bonds will required of the denominations to G. RK. meg ; the ons a8 folios a forts, sastong houses abd gest clloes were colzey sewn, | country who have money lying idle can readily poste? Bere aber: jo gy Wag to sraxian Gave ia ciseeasatert | thirieon il ach ot United States notes of the deao. public money stolen. In these and other States insur- | make it earn seven per cent, with undoubted secu- See ee ratte aie ania aden aac atioeanoe rernend| mablinga of the denominator of . Lap anya teri eeicots rity, by lending it to the brokers. Paper continues "Eat Coan” aha tae Brand fo siock, sr at in theeyeuing” be wil mancs oolige GISTERED, BONDS. ‘AS the 4th of March appecached, a conspiracy, having . N MARCH 1, WHEN | tho lady. French re q Five millions of Othe denomination of for itwobject tho surprise of the ‘capital, the seizure of | very scarce, and choice names sel! at 6 a 7 per leaving the Academy of Music after the matines, an | 0 l40y-_ French rape ct aorascsineed Bai Rah ih Futtern do. ‘do. ra Glas, stamped Itosa!. Wi turuiag the above LADY, WITH TWO LOVELY G do. Breet = ‘ge, Ce peviaal ser write, fA Histnee 4 aoe nop Hh Hipeenite ped oo (pss tan, gotout iat 3 areatte Ptah a Prosidang, Was organizst. General Soott promptly or- | Foreign exchange opens dull. Baukers ask 113 —* aeammeriraian saad lente the Merah Gartek eC Cente PEER ine Grestinakoos rogutar troops (600) within reach to Washingtoa, and voluntoors wore summoned from the Northern States. se were fired upon in Baltimore, zs — pi ane OF couron pons, for bills on London, but the trade do not yet seem ductor threw her vy itis, at the fancy dry goods store, |p, millions dation aio for bills I 1 bat the trade d t yet 'N A FIFTH AVENUE Lele 195 Thivd: avenue, oblige owner. ine bah} T ‘ae 8 ne seth r} i inclined to give so mach. The supply of bills is lOUND—LAST WERK bua, x Purse, conti pee Asin > or nenere "Dat, sien ioe a an — limited, however, and if the imports increase the a ria yn han c ne iat unt eG we You wit tnd ron a sept, monts reached Washington by water in geason bankers will carry their point. Gold was lower again OST..MISSED ON SATURDAY, MARCA 1, apreR | “Mer ou Wednesday morning. How about ut oftowal | for cmgearing, Moe Dep ‘for paper nia for printing. ng. Tae 0 engraving tivanges] kita Wie Hetis of the alavebodding sesies this morning; it sold at 102% in large amounts at L leaving the Methodiat ook Ooncdrn, a Foaketicot, om on Ul, THE LADIES WHO Ws WANTED THE LARGE mut Bo 0 highest sai dag ae aah at 2 Foiled 1a their designs upon Washington, the conspira- | the first board. This afternoon it sold at 102. Spe- Lining about $20; alao some checks and notes, payal house in Bands street, Brooklyn, tast September, | TP oSosors must state the number of sheets and the order of HL. M. & J. PB on yee cad eneas hes been | piease send address, a5 L have oue near the Navy Yard that gato representative value of each denomination which A liberal reward will be paid tothe finder by re- | wilt suit; twenty-two rooms, water, batbs, moe ae it at & J. Khoues, at the Morris aud Essex | cc ovementae Th. i FiskS, bool nipoet NL.” | eeeed Nonccostioe of seed weloee eokeateneat of ex — livery, THE SMALLEST OF THE TWO LADIES WHO subm speek. O8T—ON SUNDAY EVENING, IN FOURTH STREET, iveognized (a geutiemsan corner of Broadway and Pe hled gtowdemdcay hi mpie tof uxféa and between avenies Cand D,a Mink Collar, Toe Cudet | Seventeenth strecton Sunday afvernoon, and then wentup | “pescly or notes om the face will be in the same form a tors orgauized a band of +-Coionel Bloods” for the assas- sioatiou of Mr. Lincoln in bis passage through Baitimore. The timely discovery of thts conspiracy, of which irre. fragabie proofs exist,enabied Mr. Lincoln to escape the poniard by anticipating the train in which he was ex 6 1 000 Huditiviertisem 106 5000 Harlem 1st m b 100 1000 atabene mb 83 2000 8336 1000 Ill Cen RR bas. 94 culators who have large hoards of gold had better not wait too long to realize. The collapse of the rebellion will very soon cause gold to fall to par. Peciod, aad passing incop. by night through that city, - | The stock market continues healthy, with a fair Will confer a favor by retncning it to 649 Fourth atreet. Fourth avenue lo Twenty-ifth steeet, inform him where she | now used, and on the backs will. state the ig Privilege of legal In Feuraar} Anderson, comman , i i it . | 26700 American gold. 103% 00 aa = an | canbe seen? Addvens Hebert, Herald oftice, nd oth ipulated tn tele, Chae oe mtg compere fir inset amount of genuine business, but without much spe. 25000 di 860 10244 FORT ON BATORDAY, tTITER IN 1WUDSON River | vender ar 6 law, ‘Siodels of bonds will fa addition othe ual spultions, t, OF vate iets ey, _ coygee 34 4 pig lg Ah Bn ier hy they at reimbursable after five emuonaic, containin, ‘stay ad 4 o'eloc! on Saturday, wl twenty years from d: liberally rewarded by bowed rag} gentle pan oe the corner of Fulton street and so fe fa ine expected. thi ti bat, a fas a i practicable the a8 stairs, Broadway, please im (o make her acquaintance? Ad: | plateg will be such ag Baye not been heretofore used tress WGN box 139 Terald oftes, orturough Herald | cept for work ot the United States. WER PART OF THE CIry, | *Personat,” stating where an interview can be had. ach proposal must be accompanied by a statement of be i St in piileand smell key. Sa ROMS I PP SEN OU LM EBA bidders” facilities for executing the work, the number of culative activity. The leading operators seem to say that they are waiting for news from the army: At the first board to-day tie general spe- culative list was beiter. Tennessee sixes paseed his garrison, oe prompt and brilliant move- Ment, over to the stronger fortress of Sumter; where- upon Mr, Floyd, Secretary of War, much excited, called upoo the President to say that Major Apdergon had vio- lated express orders, aud thereby seriously compromised bim (Fy ), and that unless the Major was itamediately fonea lady's eather asum of money. The finder will leaving the same at 27 Park pine 6 Hanover Bank... 68 et Pacific M 88 00., 94 & Portemounaie, ‘cout rose 1'¢ on the report of Audrew John- do......815 94 200 do... . 45 Tie finder will please leave it a ‘the office of ‘alken- HY DID YOU DISAPPOINT ME LAST WEDNES. | presses in use, hands employed, security of buildings occu- oe al alge Peas oerarteorae fe Governor; Michigan NY Central RR. 8395; ” 6M &Prduch Re Sx inate Mar Bee ache treet, Hie wall te enatabty ee: day? I waited a tong time; | Will ace you oa Wednes” | pied. and capil a SRC 5 aaa CTC eUtNAt Win ‘tindbiing directly. Mr. Buchanan, Wee cere BB warded, dey morning, at 19 o'clock, on Lexington avenue, hetsreen yposals, por ern rose 1%, Central 34, Toledo 4, Minoi ———— | fweaticth and fwenty-coulth streets, ELGI ‘3. | by acopy of charter and the names of the officers; and pro- explaining tho embarrassment of the Secrotary of War, ee % eee Para: BOARD. OGT—ON LAST FRIDAY NIGHT, CORNER OF CANAL | 2 nN’ Tweniscoulth Seve eee posals by unincorporated ed associations tions by the articles of aso- Temaked tha: the act of Major Anderson world occasion | Central, 74 and government 6's 14. Between the ‘30 sis Chatham Bk. 701, ‘and Broad: Portemounaie, coniaiuingabouttweaty | (~ CENT PIECES STUCK TOORTHER"—WAS AT ciation and names of pai exasperation in the South; he had told Mr. Floyd that as | boards the bears got up a variety of sensation 15 Pacific Mall 8S Co. 94° | dollars and one Kos Ay the finder wilt send |“ €) Uve appoinied place; waited unuil three, Some mis- ‘Hondo the fahren ramp exeution ofthe work ag the government wag strong, forbearance towards ‘err. ie RR.. Hae eet Oy nat dep the moucy found iu the'portemauane, | 18Xe. Address as before, Albert Shipley, box i)"tteratt Berpoeee trom eeaneas tl tho names of the parties, offered aa stories about a demand of the Emperor Napoleon on our government, a defeat of Banks, &e., &c., and prices fell offa fraction. At the second board the market was inactive, without change of price, and closed so, the following being the last quota- ing brethren might win them back to their allegiance,” and that that officer might be ordered back. After an ominous silence the President inquired how the sugges tion struck his Cabinet. Mr. Staxton, just now called to the War Office, but then Attortiey General, answored, “That course, Mr. Presi- dent, ought certainly to be regarded ag most liberal to- otic, and deseribe the incident in the ireies ad fet writin consent to. beofoe mach forthe ° "reastire jf sul yom | STREET.—YOUNG LADY—ONE CURL RECEIV | (it? cctacompuny each proposal ne nks—ionely—wanis 6 tate, Your evoted Be an a or ihe Freasty reserves the right to reject SES. Any orall the bids, and to vary the amounts specitied lic service may requ Payment of aaid notes has brea stopp NOUND—A POCKETBOOK CONTAIX PO Wenes, whites the owner can hare by proviiig property, ‘Addcees box M4 Post obec, describing te packetoook aid contents, 2000 Indiana 6's. 1000 N York 7's,'70. T1044 his opinion the interests of th 15 <THE, GENTLEMAN, WHO TOOK TILE SECOND 1000 N York 6's, 64. 10334 avenue cars at Thirty-sixth street, Sunday afiernoon, iz ward ‘ crring brethren,’ but while one member of your yone: United States 6's, registered, 1881, 99 5000 C, BRQREBh cb 99%E acai aes 2, YG ASH, IN BROAD. | ac ovclock, desires to form the aequainiance of the two GEALED RoPosats, A ARE INVITE ee Cabinet has frandulent acceptances for millions of del- | 1; do, , coupon, 1981 {; do.5's, coupon, | 1000Harlem 2d mb. 9355 ‘rhe Ander will be rewarded ow vevn:uing it to the who recognized Inhm, aud waved their Land: | the United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 head sv lars afloat, and while the confidential clerk of another— a a ’ | 4000 FindRivRRSmb 84 60 111 Cent itt No. 9 Bank street, "ir saveeati “jer 4 Onarett “anes | Beet Cattle on the hoof, himself in’ Carolina teaching rebelliou—bas just stolen 1874, 8574 a Tennessee 100 Clev&Pitt RR. “ Tue cattle to be delivered at Washington City, 6000 Hudtiv RReb 75 $900,000 from the Indian Trust fund, the experiment of 860 1 ordering Siajor Anderson back to Fort Moulirie would be dangerots. Bat if you intend to try it, bofore it is done I bog that you wil! accept my resignation.”? “And mina,” added tho Secretary of State, Mr. T ost—on SATURDAY stern, = Base r OADWAY, “in gold Be and auimal to average 1,90) pounds gross welght; 10 animal att 1. rt Taltted which weighs Jeep than L000 pout ETS ncn ear Tie catte to be delivered at enc Limes titfes as the goverament may AA iit health or irjuble, consult MADAME. ‘CLiFFORE (quired under this contract before vihe Ist day of Apri, ie aaa tintivatied Business Olalrvoy nut and American Medicina W Aon and bullock# not WABI. se wit be required, Banks, Ma: man, No. 107 Dean street, corner of Hoyt street, Brooklyn, bond, with good ' honk. York Ong Mpecie, arch 1, pel Uy Riten to New vork s Hudson Bsy Sabie Uleve. She foretells events, detects ives remedies and vernment reserves to Itself the Fight to pay in Treasury Americ 750,282 64,878 6,531,071 | Bole reward will be paid ior Ae severe to Homer Morga find cl, Bhs by 6's, 61%4 a62; Missouri 6's, 6294 053; Pacific Mail, 94 a4; New York eke 83% a % 43 Erie, 3494 a 7%: do. preferred, 5844 a %, Harlem, 12); a wy re preferred, 294% a "{: Read- ing, 42% a 4345 Michigan Central, 5394 a 5 Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 23% STOUNDING CURES AND DIVINATION ck. “Aud mine, also,” said the Postmaster Goueral, Mr. folt 4 will be entertained when put in by contractors who eal, “And mina, too,” followed the Secretary of the | ™ hy 4% | Atiantic. ‘ 99777 92" "3 | dati ad have previously failed to comply with their contracts, or Treentiy OCT os btaared i %; do. guaranteed, 47% a 3%; Panama, 118% a | Am. Exchang ad 2.261/808 101108 eco R BONA F VERY 03 vgs a a Heckwili, ©. Ba U. 8. Ay hia, of course, opened tho bleared eyes of the Presi 9%: Ili e 303%: G. . | But. & Drove 224,71 ist Episcopal n depend on, is Mune USON, who tells the ob; 3 es Gent, and tho mecting resulted in the acceptance of Mr. 11974; Ilinois Central, 6474074; Galena and ve Brosdxay.. chore in eastpin, cone | of sour vine as goon as you enter, Sho tella ino pass, pa ‘Washington, D.C: cago, 6834 a Cleveland and Toledo, 3 Chicago and Rock Island, 66% a %: Chicago, Bar: lington and Qnincy, — a O44; MHlinois Central bonds, 7’s, —a 9 -10 Treasury notes, 9914 a 4%; gold, 102 a 14, On Thursday next the first of the new certificates of indebtedness will be printed* and forwarded to Washington. It is understood that $1,600,000a day will be printed, and there is no doubt they will be paid out by the Treasury Department as fast as they are received. Rumor asserts t hat the government owes $75,090,000 to $100,000,000. At Floyd's rosignation. Forcible, not perceable secession, his been plotted,and minod, ani matured. From the begiuning the lang iago and bearing, of the insurgents has boon denunciatory aad defant. While the Northern people, acoustomed to threats of civil war, were cnwitling 8 believe such an event possible, and unconscious of the proparations going forward to carry rebellion into eflect, the Secretary at War had stoalthily plundered Northern arsenals by a transfer of cannon, muskets and munitious or war to the Southern States; so that when the war broke out we wore loft without the means of arming Our troops. The government was further weakened by the dis- covery that its army was distributed throughout the South and Southwestern States and Territories; white the havy was cruising im distatt oceans and seas, Scarce one thousand regular troops, and pot a ship in couunis- ‘the linder nddvers, Bulls’ Head ining, the id future of your life, and warns you of dangers, and I, A.B, do horeby propose ote vieliver tot the government coms out of the moet periiois underiakings. N. | good beet cattle on te Spoons Ber hun red pounee No. 13) Allon treet, between gross weight; the cattle to be delivered at ——, ing 1 over the bakery, Cliarges tor ‘orawot’ tho enclosed advertisement; the cattle to, be woud 4 on the seales, and the weight so "det lermined to be — | (he purchase weight. I hereby agree to give a good and ENTH | tuMcient bond tor the fuldlment of the contract, and to re asury notes ia payment for the catt STONISHING: “MADAME, MORROW, | si - ft of fonwatyht; teild Row goon mud sive narry, and ib gor wis to know, evou i = = ‘ ahts, OF ao fy, rns free. Ter LECTURES. Xuatis uote be Cound. Her Maxie liauge ts now in full ne “> tamer) 29" diow street, Welow Houstow. Price 26 p* CORDOVA not ad Pyieavti depot with Mr. M Continental Commonweal AWAY LAST NIGHT—A NEV old, ati black, except abd Will be paid cor bis South #rookiyn. OARDING, HOUSES. NS OF MISS A NEW HUMOROUS LECTURE, Constitations A West Twelfth CLINTON HALL, he ode lage od ng, at 8 ovctock. nulewen, Ws. | This (Tycstar) erenindi everywucre and at the door, “THE TURF. i Y ROTTING RACE.—A TROTTING RACE WILL TAKE 86,551 80,003 a6s,aro | FT place on Tuesday, March 4, between uso private gentle. see tion, wore smmodiata table. : Cc ‘ ‘i ri - mens: . Well Kuown on {He road, for $30) (play ov he AMS (LATE OHAPLAIN IN THE ers vcmmiitaly avalabes caaxed ang | this ate Mr. Chase will pay out to ereditors this BARRE Soa TH NLR 1400.80; | oto from ilngabnidge tv Orsou uranant» Man MEDICAL tt Sy epecial toque delve bit csuseeaay robilice! Yen che sought to accomplish hair | NEW paper at the rate of over a million and a half 07394 98051 4'157'845 | tue mere%n, great spor! 19 Gonsuncioe es Ate Oo ne SSH BLOR As ats etedonts ta the dosigua by means of civil war, and by such moans only | a day for six or seven weeks. ‘The new Treasury 557,861 178,052 3.055,007 | == - Trends, ac., day andevening, | BUls 9! the War on tt ‘Gir Bethe eleiprion, poate FE TEL hee araas aie Legislatures. nor io notes will be ready, we understand, by the end of 509,798 7.6L 2714,856 FURNITURE. Avaicmy® of Masts; National’ music during’ the’ evening. ' : conta. Metropoli Sicko AVENUE, NEAR a ENTE urprises all who visit her. 7 outed her power ive toile ra, REV. WM. ALYIN BARTLE rn Denil as Congress: did they over or Raggest peaceable secession. After rebehton bad broken s ‘and our custom the month, and they, in like mafner, will be paid houses wore seized ond our money stolen, insurgent A BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE out to the troops and to creditors as fast as they $21, in all colors, of warranted| manutactures alaa ebestntit Chamber Stits, plain and ornamental, at I, ARKINGTON’S, 853 Canal street, opposite Wooster, ADAME ‘Twenty-seve ris cy tent, oe * Ay “wey ore on recognised, can be printed. It is possible that the prospect Established in 1843. very tnoughts, I numbers, lusses, Ladies, Bde aru tee Buin bette yearn ey aoe Shaan rence of large amounts of certificates of indebteduess wa seit och gee aha i pa Be ee oe cicowered aria en Hous, 10 Washington, they would bave found apart. | coming here for sale may have something to do teres rer asst sive rose: Benet Madame vaGh We so repeated te es, | sete maces ' ey So ey . wtige ) with the active inquiry for money. These certii- 6 Buea, Planoforte, cont BHO for, $y Including Stok and | 159 East Tht th “Prat and Second oie “POLITICAL. ' i err cates will doubtless operate as absorbenta of | 8sani8 106208 gaeey rian hocks, "Oil Rie Brourea: rosewood | paes.cnd wi husband, St WARD DENOCRATIC REPUBLICAN WARD The Destracti the B.A. Kinsman, | money; but, on the other hand, they will to some J252 915 430.016 744157 1208208 Eine eget ese ect, nour es a ae 4 A regnlat meting of Uns commnitice will UNITED STATES CIRCUIT CovaT North America, 2,221,305 250,825 62,061 1,772,038 aciquarte: 1 it the extent take the place of money, and will probably 006,617 283,201 66,189 1,415,108 NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURR— (PUL GREATEST W THE WORLD 13 THE | « y evening, Mar. 6, 1862, ai 734 o'clock Before Hon. Judge Shipman exercise at least as potent an influence upon trad ‘young and accomplished Madame BYRON, from Par HH. PB, CARR, Chairman, - . le 1 Tn all colors and styles, wholessie and retail; the ho gan, be i with the strictest confides Gr B ) Maton 8 —The United States ve David $ Mins and | ang values as the Treasury notes themselves. The 422, bt Dale, Matteson. d Paul Sayan par ‘iso, So Eigite of lites Festores drunken and unteithtil husbands: K CBeamten,. } Seoretarios Shree others. —This ia the celebrated case whereine do nt ofa million and a half per day in thi 6,493,067 WARREN. WARD, 27 Canal altent, seeret to make yor beloved by your hearvsideal, and | — " ——_ == feadaats are charged with s conspirsoy to detracd is. | {7 ttve months’ paper will relieve both the govern: apra'sso | —— _—__ toe egorveant ot Broutivay._ | giieqe'ah tai arent above Fwetth sel, sagen MEDICAL. | rance’companies They were indicted ip thiscourt nine - ody adn th , ST CLASS ENAM! N PL. NDERCDR, BARROW, NO. 19 BLE in j months ago, and 4 long preiim'naty itvertigation was uaa | Ment and the contractors, and will supply the sporats Ps, oh rained, woh : pee v HO We UL NOT GO. WHERE Fort UNE 18 1c ba four doors fea ce i N.Y, Ofice j vk " e * i, the st al Defore Police Justice Connoily, of Abiscity. On Saturday | tr With means to ‘pursue their business or effect TUB 44g | 41820 and vee NTE B'COe Mamificinrers phetess: {he best of all, and cannot be excelied, Can te frou Ut a _—— q investments. The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows 1,958,031 65) Browiway, between | Blocolker and Bod si on all adtairs of life, concerning law sit =) oe peeerneeamee abecnt friends, love, courtship, marria 6 8,231,898 | ZAURNITURE.—FoR ALE, AT A BARGAIN, A LOPOR | and whoean reelaim dronken and feat et 1/955 627 4 W. ul ast ox Jasge Dean, counsel for the prisoce: tion to discharge the bail or that (he Distriot Attorney Ox It DUANE STREET, M MBER or THE FR, er r and Surgeons: a New York, maj Dusan ane and Ser gts (ko mvalag taut a day for trial day:~ hotwe Household Furniture, Carpets, &., tp town, olty who has the cenuine 7 rr i Ay A 4 an bai ana yh em shure, “Allee for Mhuee diyh'A Be ron for He yack ani a ——— 7S ALL DISHASES OF FEMALES i ‘nd that the defendants 01 MOGI PND sss diese ess oveo reves ee ll ; TREATS Al s) Trounel ef auiboute a zie custome. : ‘Tolat .... $19,074,298 29,820,0506 00,044 oT or Lau0 B FURNITURE WANTED.=A Panty amour | mmbemetven.. WIM reip tae city tetereuee Catt bg DP artaetned pla Sousiiod at 1 ‘aited States District aaa ‘aymonts.. Snr REESE Pom alu ‘office Wollld prieahans good #e: wean at her residence, Tor sith. wvertue, ite Eighth banal street ni tole Gor ha trae ot the principe witnesses for the | Baian>» 4,070,760 76 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, iinet cheap. ‘Audet Gite, Hora ease, aN | Surety Vetter, wiih loc of ba'encned, Bn an AND \ ow eoull aot bo obtatued. der these. ciredmatances | THe following table will ‘how the cornings of i et oon tly a “RAILROADS, a of coal. DT SON RAL S E et felt tt his duty to move for a aol an Ce Asiee.—The ma: was steady, with limited gales ab i ot . " . nae Parties Counsel fort eo" pon an yk Gieeaipletae ie iy res $6 26 for pearls and $5 874 for pois. Udrogtne Norvant Wert leare Chamers aman $4. 40 1 AM xow Pk LIVING A SUPERIOR she renee —_ ~ aaieeomaioed . the it We thambers street al Je qiatity of Coal, for ie; . eadaate,en-Judge Dean Bart previous year:— & Months of the | paranstvera—FloureThe market was in the main | and Ad. aud 515. 8 and 10S PM : 3 $4 40 per fon 4.00) be ; Coke, sda chattrhme alan hive: | PJOCTOR RALPH, OFFICE, 189 CRosHy STREET, COR. atoady, with @ modornte demand from tho trade, ‘Thy | ‘ - int rat: Cog, m ‘105 West Asloventiy staat nn ol _ asvivettansc se tlle dart etnnttitote ilk a Priz f yee Do i ™ 2 JR0L. «$290,199 2 28 | eaton embraced about 7,000 bule., closing within the foi. | NEY YORK, ir Aibanp, Trop Wort Ween. cht cn bite ite OCTOR sunras HIMSELF —THE (vstGTAN wrrvap atarts rbreic cover, Babs ol Hoe FY 86,7 ono | WorbeYag®of pres — Wer tcngean Seber 40-11% Som oRuarmmana A gopsnion | 2,8 csres Cet Nit an Wn Nh fore Hon. Judge Betts, beng mngrd — | Superfine State,.... sixth lepot . 10 pe ton of 200) Tom, Crom part HO Waren BALM. nud 1o'closk at ight at the oli oles. Private ‘ Wane 9—The United Sates vt. the Prive serconen | TOMbecse+ -$90j190 03 Total $509,202 70 | Extra to fancy State... Lon all local traine.ane Tine Tabste, | ‘Siacch Petry AdA Wen eteahes:SAmmmaadommnioete: oo POD ji ge . Superfine Weatern. JOHN BUROHLLE, Assistant Superiatondent. | broadway And 29 Wall street RRMA Agent, Berhen Hart and Cargo.—ta this ene6 Mr. Stowart 1, The following were the Hudson River Railroad | Common to choice oxtea Woxtorh, r Reena 102 CHAMBERS STREL ; ‘Woodford, Assistant District Attorney, moved for on | carnings for | Canadian... | WATCHES AND JEWELERY, ~) SPORTING. Testes iis iow eet 12i}4 Ldvorty street, | Orior directing thé Eafleld rifles on board to bo deliv. | February, 1962 soar 08 19 | Southern mixed 6 fod iar: | Danonn WANTED THE ADVERTISUR WisHTs | \yortUn tO sPonvaMeN.Pot BANE, ONT FM ; "! to Flag OMicer Paulding, at the Navy Yard, after ap. | Vovruary, 1801... 206,712 69 | Good to choice family do | AZ 10 putobase a i yellow? Di nm | IN pored Koglish Pointer Sit, and her Ii F ement. After hoaring itr. Woodford in suppoct of = | Ryo flour ; | a.e.y low. p welt at indowne Not | even i "h ts it f we motion, and Mr. Kersheedt ia eppoyitivu, the Court | facreas®...... seves $76,225 41 | Gorn moat, Jersey aud Brandy wino, ren tines Tht | 8 Ketaveem criti ahd eat, harng : ranted the order By reference to advertisements in another | canadian flove was pleady and | | # Hone wth ult prartisalars,¢ Tran an the Owner la go 1 No. 6 Cit Noik—ae_ a peoot of Dr n y Hall a 4 yowe Deane, v Mliications 8e¢ bi Goigunaa ia ig oitiges