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rebels who have fled for refuge to Montreal, no Proposals that would be suitable are likely to be made. It is understood that they contemplate re- ciprocity with the Southern confederacy. But re- turning reason will probably lead to the establish- ment of a government in Canada possessed of com- mon sense, and we shall then be able to negotiate @ reciprocity treaty which shall be worth the having. The Sub-Treasury has been busily engaged all day in paying the coupons on the 7.30 notes. Over a million and a quarter coupons were ready this morning. The total amount to be disbursed is a trifle over two millions. The following was the Dusiness of the sewhimnevsid to-da; Receipts... ++ -$1,071,776 95 —For custom + 163,000 00 ments. 2,244,471 58 a4 2,425,175 94 The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $17,013,797 84, and the balances $905,375. The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the last two weeks compare as follows:— March 24, March 31. 70,690 ate “Siaee"akd Dees aL zal rt14.162 2,134,392 Inc. 360,2 210,365. 5,100,186 Dec. 10,179 17,066,267 17,024,198 Dec. 42,669 3804 204,542 Inc. 196,738 2.030 og Hudson Riv RR.. 200 I Cen RR scrip, 2 BDiscctesc, Mie pr do 100 61% es 100 Clay & Fitts HR IDG Me» jalena RR. 68 8shs Am Ex 50 do 360 ‘10 Park Bank. 20 Penn Coal 00 Cumb 50 Pac Mail $8 50 50 = o BERESEEES085222 ** 61 ik eek ‘American gold. 102 100 Ch & Rock it” 56 @0.....,B30 103% 100 Mil & PrduChRR 25 110000 B80 10235 125 * ‘30 she 96 50 Pacific 50 ‘ONY OITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Temspar, April 1—6 P. M. Asums.—The market was steaty, with moderate sales vt $5 623 for pots and at $5 50 for pearls. Baxapsturrs.—Flour—The market was steady, witha fair demand, chiefly from the domestic trade. The higher grades were in light supply and firm. The trans- actions footed up about 12,000 bbis., closing within the range of the following prices:— Superfine $5 20 a 5 30 5 25 35 35 6 20 a 5 30 5 35 a 6 50 + § 300650 5 50 2 6 00 6108700 70007 75 3000425 with sales of 1,000 bbls. within the above range of prices. Southern flour was steady at the above figures, with sales of 750 bbis. Rye flour was in fair demand and firm at quotations, with sales of 170 bbls. Corn meal was steady and the demand fair, with sales of 150 bbis. at the above figures. Wheat—The transactions were light, while nolders were firm for prime to choice, which were scarce: sales in lots embraced some 20,000 bushels, at $1 3414 for red Western; $1 20 for State spring; $1 3534 for red Jersey, on the pier; $140 for common white Western; B1 1734 for common Chicago Sfriog, and Canada club at p. \. Rye was while the sales embraced 4,000 bushels, Mt 78c. a 79¢. Tor State, on the pier; and at Sle. for do. folivered. ‘was moro active and firmer, with sales of 14,000 bushels at 57 34c. a 68c. for Western mi store; andat 50c. a 60c. for do., delivered. hare depot. better, with sales of Western tatiana 380 4 3940., and Stato at 40c, ry aaa Corrae.. market was quiet, and quotations, in the absence of sales of moment, were nominal. Corrox.—The market was firm, with sales of 300 a 400 Son i basis of 27346. @ 280. for middling to notice in prices, while sales embraced some lote for ahipment at 75c, ‘SYoocrana ‘or city use at 85c, Motasexs quiet, while were steady. stock, potatoe ape iy. The 1860. 1861. 1962. bbls 2 aman Set Navan Stones —" Small woth of ‘etter figure. rr aa Ta, Bo vated | EEE if 22 F & a hr rt ad i | sil th gales of part yesterday afternoon, at 6%0. Camberiand cut, Tc. for long ribbed and 7\c. for short clear, Lard was with sales reperted to the extent of some 2,000 packages, at 7360. a 3}gc. Butter was steady, Obie a 180, 856 with sales at Ii 220., the latter figure for Stale cheese was at Te, 43 204 1,295 49 Basa ats 14,197 bons 187 4% = '840 at uit nat 6,038 820 9 6 1813 1a 3,560 4 13,103 3 416 43 ma 5 tee 241 1 2: ie 20,719 90,808 30/100 wisn 867 64,107 70,514 62,025 $8,621 . 423 3,826 4,249 6,746 9,882 23 y) som 4598 8.197 —- ‘= 433 804 219 oa we 284 367 618 «875 2,142 1,281 10 1,557 1,567 1,008 2/535 19 «788807523214 249 98 ui 435, $29 — 2,916 2,916 2.923 6,582 864 11,048 18,872 12,912 24,080 1,761 m1 27,522 36,865 55,317 private verias, Sve. \ns were active and prices sustained, with sales of shout 1,800 bhde., chiefly Cuba, A small lot, in bond, at Sigc., and the remainder within the range of 616. a ie? and 760 boxes were sold and 3,000 bags China on private terms. The stock, y Aprils was as foliows — 1861 1862. Hogeheads...... 20, a6 33,465 29,702 Boxes 12,544 14,065 8,781 Bags 56/461 by 175 92,090 Molado. . 4,610 7,086 480, — The foliowing are the quolations established by Messrs. R. L. & A, Stuart for their refined goods:—Hest quali ty loaf sugar, 10%¢. per Ib.; bost quality crushed sogar, 1030, Circle A—Orwhed sugar, 1040; granu: NEW YOKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1862.— lated sugar, 103,c.; ground sv gar, 103¢¢.; white sugar, Ke; yellow sugar, C, 9%4¢. wipe was heavy and lower, with sales of 300 a 400 SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers, FROM BUROPE. MiGs WaTan.. scarier nrariennetncnnmnhintn: Port of New York, April 1, 1862. CLEARED. Steamship North iar, Jones. dsplawall—D B Allen. Bark Centenary (Br), Young, Cork, &&c—Boyd & Hincken. k en. ‘Davis, "Cette—F C Sehinidt, k Merey Elen, Grifln, Ciudad Bolivar—Harbeck & levy. rt ‘Vivid Light, Blanchard, Cardenas—Nesmith & Sons. Brig Ocean & ie Brg Queen Victoria (BN, Hitch, Barbador—Middiedon & Brig 12a, Williams, Sagna—R P Buck & Co. Brig Meieor, Carman, Nassau—Thompson & Hun Schr Time (Br), Sawyer, ‘Nassan—F T Montell & Toe. Sehr America (Br), Nugent, Cornwallte—D Dewolf. Schr B McLain, Bueklin, Baltimore—-W 8 Brown, Schr RBS ters, Schr ANB Bulle a: Hgon. Be Ts ter. Schr ‘Sisiors, Gray, Suow Hie AC Have Schr N dint, Paddock, Philadelphia D Haribut Co, Schr J Wiles 1 Burt, Philadelphia—Maste Behr JB Baylis, Jayne, Philadelphia Bak Ker & Daytor rES feces Thorn, Philadelph hin Baker & Dayton, Schr Caroline, Fox, Philadel icKee, Ser Wilie. Parritt Elizabet oe Dituribut & Co. Schr H Raymond, Gloucester—A Howes, Sehr G W Faiterin jinekin, red “ge rage Schr Superior, Robinson, Boston—} Behr M Warkig. Nash, Boron W Lewis & Co, Schr J Reed, mith, Boston—Master. Schr Magnolia, Nickerson, Boston—8 W Lewys & Co. Sehr J A Dix, Hallett, Hyannis—Master. Schr Dr Powers, Murray. New Haven—M Briggs & Co, Schr J Collyer, ilcox, Jorwich—H 8 Rac Rehr 0 © Atken, Peck: Stamford—it Santor, Sehr Aurora, Willams, Norwich—H S Rackett. Sloop J Sullivan, Ludiam, Cape May—Master. Steamer Beverly, Perce, Philadelphia. Jp Kangaroo (ue McGuigan, Ti , Steamship garoo (Br), McGuigan, Liverpool, March 19, via Queenstown 2th, 5 PM, with mdse and passengerr, to John G Dale. March 2), off Old Head of Kinsale, passed Br steamship Etna, hence for Liverpool; Slat, lat 40 48, lon 65 20, Br steamship Glasgow, hence for Livervool. Sieamahip Genta pres rey meererts ‘Tuzo, Port Royal, 8C, yaar March 23,7 PM, to Ship Senator Walsh, Liverpoolsdan 26, with mdse, tomrask &De . Had heavy W gales most of the . Marel Ww, at 35 30, ton 58, saw the f ashipof about 800 hoe dismast |, water! been Jong in that condi ante ta ‘rif umber 2 Gronks Averpool, $2 days, with iP jompson, er, Li madre and 178 passengers, to. 8 Thompsons Nephew. March 3B. iat 40 15, 10m 66 B8¢ parsed the myreck of atcur of about 300 jogged and abandoned, with both masis tow’ with mdse, to Boyd 2 passed clore to a large ip Quesnel, Funk, Havre, 48 days, Hinckes. “March 4. Jat 45 20, lon 46 bat an icel 410 miles W of it 4 smaller ones and of Sco; 24th, at 2, Jon 64, saw ahip Jonn Patten, 0 Bath bound W, and wasin company with her for several da: 27th, lat 39 40, 18.70, panel Fr ship I Frinee Imperial, hence for Havre; eame naa ac \r Alba, stee x Wm sr aren Jan 17, 10 ballast. to a Benner. Had bea W eal jarch t sod WNW ae 18; lost nada alt nearly in rote ‘of Afery heen eins rank aiove. — 24, lat 38 40, lon 4118, saw = Br crew just going on board of anoth ed no nasistance—could not learn March 11, was in company wit bound W, with loss of all’sail o siete hand (Prus), Eechriat, Antirerp, 96 da jarchan} ech ni with mdee and 26 wnldt & Do. “Hed and 26 panseugers, t Eeceespeerecerens ct Lipa a : We 1 Most. pes 16 iat officer, was ‘overboard b} $626, lon 46 48, spoke bark Lucky “Siar Thence for San Fran- be ted Raging be Noy @ privateer, ma), “Paine. re Gr Beet alermo, Jan 22, abratar feb 10, with fruit, to master. k Houston, Shi oe. Hatteras Inlet, 5 days, in ballast, to ry Baiee (Br, TT es Be). ——, St Johar, with a Brazil De ‘De Olvira, Maranham, $2 days, with Schr Orion, (Br, of | Mareh 16, with cottee ac, 24, wus » NS), Savani to ‘order. 19, lat te) ta m4 from’ U'S gunboat 8 Cujler, cruising, nh. sachr Suartight (or Portland), Peltengi, Matanzan 18 days, in company with Fehr Queen of the South, Elwood, for Boston, wench Queen of or uppers (Br), Lockhart, Cornwallis, 7 days, en's sv coma Br), Coonan, Cornwallis, 12 days, with potatoes, to Schr Wm Wilson (of Plymouth), Port 80,6 days. in Dahast, to Cummings eon meee r Judge Runyon, ——. Philadelphi Sehr Naiad Queen, Hulse, Philadelpta fa for Norwich. Schr J G Collyer, Wilcox, Philadelphia for Norwich. Schr Charter Oak, Kelle Rebr peta I Schr Superior, Rot aso, 1 Superior, Schr Redii Schr Arabella, Sehr Adan ter" Schr Willa’ Dunhan Bath, 6aaye- Schr Pred Reed, MeAlmion, Portiana 7 a Schr Otter Rock, Lane Portland, 10 dai Sehr Mountain Hawes, oes tor Washington, Sehr Sarah, Holden, Rockland, 6 days. Schr Justina, Hlotmensieockiana, Schr O Buxton, Titcomb, nb, Saco, 4 tare. Sehr Flyaway, Dai un for Philadelphia, Sehr Mount ‘ernon, iiicon, Wellfleet, 3 Schr 8 G Huntington, Lovell, ‘days, Sehr Panthea, Clark, tucket for Philadelphia, Schr Charmer, Penny, Newburyport, 4 days Schr Plymouth Rock, Norris ‘on, 3 days, days. Sehr G ell, jag 3 ‘aye. ‘West, Boston. Behr Ce Sehr ita, Lovell, Boston for Albany. Behr A'S Salter, Fish, Wareham, 3 Behr os Dewey, Fa Fall Rive ‘2days, Sehr Ex ‘Wallace, Staples, Taunt 2 day r Whistler, Presbrey, Taunton, 2 days. SehrJ Neilson, Burt, Tainton for Philadelphia, Schr Packet, Lawrence, Tiverton, 3 Edwards, Prov Ef mi at | od Ah gr TOW. Bark Nord America, of and from Brem Bad Ria and from Bowerdau. J Titus, SAaILED, Steamship North Star, Aspinwall, ‘Wind at sunset 88. Miecellancous, Aurnican Liovps—Supplement for April 1, containing ad- ditions and corrections to the American Liogds, has been re- ceived. This number contains the usual amount of valuable information, and can be obtained of Messrs Taylor, Harts- horne & King, 36 Wall street. For Hartrono—The steamer Granite State, Captain Mills, leaves Peck slip this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Hartford and the intermediate landings on the river. Suir Ewncy St Preans, frem Calcutta, with ven bales o¢ on board, was captured by the James Adger try- EEPnY eainto Coarieeton 6 short Uae siuce, tier teeieter ‘was British and ber erew the mane, She cleared for St John, Nit, the cap. @ Charleston wiesanda med wae a Fu ine tet * Chieed they threw ervoard, tied to Bt P in 824 tons Sener we ‘built at Bath, was) owned in Charleston, 80, and pores Sup § R Mattone, which was reported wun to-isuh in, arrived allright at Kev Weet Fal trom Tort Tortugas, wo ‘ Lh below Baltimore from Liverpool, st4~ 4 pan ge? vy W gales during the arks, stove ve ndichiouses, ‘ect was 1S dayeW of the Bante Uf Newfoundland, Locinp. at Boston from Lis bad eather, fostand eplit sail, sprung alesk, &, and ek ALRLIA, Aamisa, Kerlin, at Philadelphia, from passage, a saw « large bark yo dows bow foremart Grhiles from her; tan down othe ove vo for 8 hour: she had no culos set had been abandoned some ‘ete scares fore and. mals tops set; courses hauled up. She and about 360 tons, Br Bani 2a Latina, before repor tons, bu briltat Sunderland in 1D, ow beard 38,509 ‘ars bark May ‘inisyort 4th ult, Dut the vessel orronc. ously calfea the ri ‘bark Bitza, Beat OF Lape (of Rockland), Watts, from Matanzas for Cork, was at St Thomas 39th uh having put io leaky and Sith lone of chlet mate overboard Prise Sour Farr Pray (Br. of Halifax), from St John, B, was captured off the coast of South Carolina, and nies arrived at Philadelphia ‘Stet uit, ia repairing at Port Roy: charge of prizemaster Nelson, The captured crew arrived or the bos Wa D Caraitt, of and from Brookhaven, in coming warough Hell Gate (without a pilot) yesterday ‘edvaroon, Went ashore on Mill Rock, She will probably come off with. out damage at high water. Sem Brrort—Nantucket, March 20—Schr Effort, of jumper eden, afer parting’ cables in tho Bowne, fin saree on Great Point, Wiil probably come off with litile injury. Burkes Scun—Capt William © ay. of schr Isabella, iogeeater on Wedne ports on Sunday n “iorge Bank, @ wrevk, ‘tanding, came wp intr the dthrougu the dune l von her t heat wores 8 to repair. Pernam Me tat 38 IE, lok remart; was about stuf and ‘and suppose zi ngrioremant and heal sta to avoid collision, hove 1 nt. Next morning and found her for 0 © painted bine: Nad a wind» Fi cable, and dla not Srprar 10 have. bo tt biowiug fresh, and @ heavy rea runing, Capt Day did pot Uhink it prudent {o Yentare very near her, and did not tind out her name. He laid by for a chance 1 Bring her in, but was prevented by the unfavorable weather. A Vessei on Fine was seen on Sunday Toland Sound, between Norwalk and Bridgeport. St Gronce’s, Bermuda, March 19—The brig Lorana (of Boston), pe ager? Sor Boston, jaca panes ith loss of sail r " ypoued in topsides) Bio's now repaitingy aud will get avy i of week A sale ot foundiand for New Vers, wok place st Hainiiton last week, and realized from 20c to. 30c per Ib, Tt was saturated partly With cod liver ot, which had formed neipal part of the cargo. ‘The brig failed to-day with the perishable of ship Plantagenet’ Gago Ay letter to Eliwood Walter, Esq, Secretary Board of Underwriters, ) The steamer Delaware has received a new boiler and been thoroughly overhauled, and will load jas trnneper, Brig Ormus, of New Bedford, 180 tons, recently from Ha- fan been purchased by Cant Geo it Crapo, ¢¢ New Bed She will continue in the geueral freighting, under command of Capt Crapo. Miserxo Vessi:t Bark, Mary Miller, Capt Patterson, satled from Girgenti early in Dec last with about 400 tons of brisn- stone, and has not since been heard from. ‘New: Lauxcurp—On the 28th, from the yard of Master Joseph C Givin, at New 7 Meadows, | Brunswtex, a ana double deck 1 named the from ohn it “Kimball of Bath, Mi th who will command her)'of Bran “ht oat a ae to ia ch the shi} ese the waa intende: uel w 29th, at 7 FM, at Dog Fish Bar, Pulshaven? nen om tHe The following table glvcs summary of the vessels in the New York’ Boston, Baltimore, Charleston, Suvao- nab, New mOrlennnand Galvesion, at the latest accounts from Steamships. Bhi, “A Marine Disasters Reported in Mareh, 1862° From a record kept by I. H. Upton, Secretary of the Ame- rican Shipmasters Association, we have compiled the follow- ing list of disasters for March, 1862:— Those marked A, were abandoned; ©, collisions; F, fi J, jeteam of cargo; M, missin, B,{stranded; *, sunk. wan Pye] Ivanhoe (Br). . John Evans (Br) HE Mp Cay New York. [Cori ur Trowbridge. etna san (Norw).. [2 hreHitawew -] Gon ‘a 3 otwe! [a in Lopkla...”.-|Cadiz...-:. (Mon is <M «| Mayo. Sunderind. 1A esha an .} Rob! fAntwerp...|Genoa..-- EGF REPS RSESRCSS Paar verre aeee | Thr P oT Nour ayGbvaanSs New York. (Queens. fmetto, fr Bangkok, | Hong Kong nen of England. ‘York -|At Ne ewpor’ bt Pennell. Se Michaels Fayal.... Taicat Ser reaeiee -|Mimatitlan.|London. .... Montevideo| Falmouth, PEEP Orad ckuEakP eran yr ar errr orsath sb * W Troth.,... ‘Thos € Bunting Treasurer... Vision... ee ee eee ee ee es a nied by US ache ded to her stat Mareh 29, wh Arr at Lemony NSW, Dew ty BG Is Jonney, Marsh, of F from a cruise; Ja 20, Atkin# Adama, Wilson, do, from Sou + Town, VDL, Jan 1, Rambler. Mambien m the second officer of bark Mereury, Bourne, “rat Board, Malay Archipelago, Deo 25, with sewn Sit from, B, Soach nai, ark Paboon, Bia oy tu sp) 6 AR Tucker, Gris 45 av, ys, in hopes to night last in Long Spoken, &c. Ship Arno, Deering, from Havre fromthe Highlands, hud was orden boat Wm H Aspinwall. Foreign Ports. jareh $1, 50 to Boston—by pilot Buayops, March 22—In port harks Euphrates, Pars from NYork for London, put in 16th in a Hyperion, Richaroson (of Br ship M for Trinidad. in distress; brics Mount NYork, arr) * Trinidad fi schra Mary ald, from ) arr 13th, for do in 1 or 2 days; Bap! . for do next day. JaLouTTA, Feb 10—Arr Panther, Gannett, Bombay. Mxssina—The reported sail brig New York Mi for NYork was an error, 96 she was reported to have sai from Island of Jerry 2d for Messina, Mapuas, Feb 5—Sid ships cenmore, Graves, Rangoon; 7th, Mary Bangs, Tarbox, Ame: Matanzas, March'Is-Tu port schr Ralph Post, for NYork soon. for doin 1 Pxuxaxnvco, March 1—In port barks Imperator, Power, from Philadelphia, discharging; Riehmond, Cleveland, from New Bedford, for Buenos Ayre’ Margar from NYork, uncertain; Amazon, Kirwin, from NYork, Feb 25, discarging; brigs Brandywine, Harman, from Ph adelphia, uncertain; Breeze, Outerbridge, from ‘Rio Jane lng freight; ‘sehr J Darl ‘laing, Penny, 1r0us March 16—In port brig I © Brooks, Mil- American Ports. BOSTON, March 3!—Arr ships Lucinda, Smith, Liverpool; Old Dominion, Full Liverpool; backs Martha Anua, * urchill, Gray, Elizal ports brig + schrs Springbock, Grindie, St Muiford, Matanzas; RH Dalev,'Da- B Mahoney, ‘Foster; Gazelle, Huff, and Vaahti Bharp. Haley, Piniatel hi Prod Bugene, chor: Bay State, Verrill;’ William R b, Bacon; J Dyer, Rogers, Simpson Hart, Mitchell; Beart, Hill, aud New Maven, Cr well, Elizabethppot; B'Davidion, Atien, South Amboy’; Vil- ; Shenandoah, Nash; Eliza Jane, Baker rer erson, and Triumph, ‘Lervey, iY eck Inthe bay, brig Isaac Carver, from Remedios, Siar, Pike, Port Royal, SC, and Ke: i; eh tham, Burrows, Deal's Island; 8 VW Simmons, Godt LA Danenhower, Miller, and) C A Hecksler. ‘Stubbs, Phil lelphia; Beulah E Sharp, Jirrell, do; Vintage, Chadwic Syne Nothing went to'sea, wind Siz to ENE, light, with rain and snot April 1—Arr (by tela ship Rufus Choate, NYork: barks nelom, Liverpool; Arab, Cienfuegos; brig I-aac Uarver, Ci denas, MORE, March 29 a 30—Arr schre R HI Wilson, paris BALTY NYork; Yorktown, Wozlam, do; Charm, Crowell, ler, for NYo Below ‘ship Casilda, St froin Liverbool; brig Martha (Br), Gainion, from Picto Cld brig Red Wing, Clarke, ernambuco and a market. Sid schr Fred Howell, Mill St Johns, PR. ‘Sistoare bark Talisman, Thompson, Havre. Below, off Potomac river, ship Cusilda, Stafford, froin Liverpool;’ off Patuxent boarded Brem bark Therese, Hohorst, from men via Dublin; schrs Mary Louisa, ook Union, Young, from Cayman; off sehr Anne Belle, Bowdoin, from Matanzas: trig Martha (Br), Gainion, ‘Arichat. Cld barks tg ed Wingate, Rio Janeiro and a market; Delaware (Br), Steed, Demarara; schrs R W Troth, Johnson, Matanzas; Emily Ann, Wing "NYork. Sid brigs mith, trom Ra Kent Point, Falcon (Br), Wilson, Halifax; Rea Clarke, Peron bre; sehr Fred Howell, Miller, St J BATH, March 29—Cld brig Willian ii tyaiks, McAlevey, Havana,” BOOPHBAY, March 14—Arr schra Charlie and Willie, ockland for Fortress Monroe; Superior and Florence, do for NYork. RISTOL, March 29—Arr sloop Thomas Hull, Hull, and arent Corwin, Providence for NYork. ELIZABETHPORT, March 31—Cld_schrs Sarah Elizabeth, Kelley; W A Dubosg,’ Mayo, and Charter Ouk, Kelley, Bo ton; Argus, Crowley, Somerset; Evelyn, Palmer, Stainfo Stranger, Doda, Fort Lee: sloop: very, Fall Rive' Fashion,’ Young, East Greenwich; F 8’ Warren, Chene; East Hartford: Hendrickson, Smith, NWindsor. EAST GREENWICH, March 29—Arr sloop Commerce, Tyler, Elizabeth 5 PALL RIVER: March 29—Arr sch Entire, Kinnler, Eliza- bethport. Sid 8 Diadem, Ludlam, rk; Montrose, Hart, do; Revenue, fey Philadelphia; L Audenried, Barulett, do; Jas Parker, ‘Sen,, Wheeler, Elizabethport; Seat es do; Josephine ¢, Davin, do, oe March 27—Arr’ schr Flying Fish, Low, NYor! HOLMES’ HOLE, March 25—Arr_schr Henry Hooten, Kidder, Cardenas for Portland ; 26th, 8 & B Small, novan, Matanvas for do. NEW peers Seta 29—Arr schrs Sea Witch, Taylor, Philagerphia: Stat, Seneca, Phinney, Barnstable for NYorks Leader, Bearse, do for dd, S11 2575, aches Hievoines Shame Philadelphia; Sarah McDonald, Kelley, NYork. UCK reh 26th—Arr schri Panihea, Clark, andy r,Ghseesinane Philadelphia, iBWion! larch 28—Arr brigs B Young Cook, Calais for 25 ork Deo Lae fe i Radieon for NYork; Wileeg, Dunham, Bath for do; Arabella, Ward, Calais for do; Peru, Thorndike, Rockland for do; Charmer, Greeley, Newbury: for do; anes Caswell and Fracrd ee, Kat jarragansett for Wh Presbiey, Taunton for do; Orion, Davise Fail River f ‘Washburn, Thrasher, and Jaines Neilson, Taunton for Philadelphia; 3 B Bleecker, , Edwards, and Huth Halsey, Penny ; sloop Helen, B: Fait Bi te a ait afd M 20h). 5 2311 Wind N, moderate. Sid echrs Emeline ion wae Wareham McAlm Pol Providence, for wok, Redi ry 46, fOr es ke JA Stetson, Stetson, Chatham for R¥ott £5 Parker, Sent, Wheeler, Fall River for Elizabeth - ‘Roanoke, Panll, Taunton for do; Roxanna Burley, oy Providence for do, Returned, wind ahead, bi peas Mae Lady of the Lake, Vi Victory—and all brig Lydla Stover, Whitney, Belfast for Alexan. on ar ats rk, Muchias for uf Mork; Joseph 1 Ww ‘or’ Philad yj, eerd ton for Baltim h Ta ea bona © Teeland, Chase: Frovineewwn, for do; CL wering, Jones, Taunton for Elizabethport; Yarmouth, Bush, and BY Bratperss Brooks, Bosion for NYork; Sarah Bedford for do; Stlas Wright, Sea- en dates Elitabethpart Patiatiphies a aN White, Faonion i iLidel joops Bel Green, Poetsmout! NH, for Alexandria; Thos Hull a Sta Providence for NYurk: Id, sch Emeline E Oliver Ames, Freuch, Taonton for do and in, Machias tor do. LONDON, March fr chs Frances Decker, Watroun, NYork; United, Vail, do: Gen Marion, Osborn and peventane Lester, Fall river for NY JE Pots, Holley, ‘or do. PIILADELEHEA Kerlin, Fernambuco: Wii Helen 4a, Marshal Malik, ish Pairh ‘sch. J V'Wellington, Chipman, Boston; Eben'Sawyer, Bracy, do; Benj English, Hatha NBedto: 3 Osea in Wave, Ba: ker, Boston; Sarah Matilaa, Armstron| is ust por Ww Pratt, Nickerson, Boston; Essix, Post, NYork: UA Mu Bae March 31—Arr barks Azeli: lamneon, Scharfenorth, HYor mk: ker, Carde: L Green, Cobb, Boston; Col Etisw Rode, Gloucester; Caleb Stetson, Robloxon, iKey Went: Ra Mercer, Robinson, Port Royal; W W Braiuari, Bowditch, Greenport; John ‘Gompton, Yates, NYork. Cd’ steamship Saxon, Maithews, Boston; barks Brics, Nosjun Cork, for orders; Fanuie, Herrick, Triuldad; Maly E Millikin, ‘Nor- den. Key, West Mary alvina, Ames, do Col W Co ams ‘ogglua, do; achs M Shropshire, Shro Hewitt,’ Lake, do; N N Holmes ‘ahewith Ri cott, Leeds, Prov lawley, Buckley, Hiesticy, Bowen, Hatiefus Insets Maty Auns> Globe, Cobar: sett; Jonn Compion, Yates, Fairhaven. PORTLAND, March rr barks Einma F Chase, Gilke Matanzas; Dili enge, Young, Cordenas; Charles Edwin, ven, Nor igs Tangent, ‘Tibbetts, Cardenas; N Stowers, Rice, Port Rosal, SC; sehr ‘Lizzie W Dyer, McDutie, Phila Seip sci steamship Anglo Hazon tr), Graham, Liver. onde ld stern Star, Nealey, vetson, Fortress cures; mars luadelphia, Boxer, Rankiu, NYork. ip rari, na Bit uaa bank’ Lucy Frances, er J Colby, POH OUTIL, March 29--Sid_ brig: Sebaoy Parker, Port. lonroe. NEHOUIDENCE, March 22—Atr steamer Falcon, Williams" ‘ork; tington, Philadephia Juase, Mills Euzabeth Te Bid ecken Hichard Th Chase, Bil 8 Blizabethport,, Sid ompron 2 1, Smith, Philadelphia; Tri- Philadel Snow, Rich, Tangier, ph, atone ley, pen iaabet port; Thomas Wit nants, Davis, NYork via Pall River; sloope Harvest, Corwin, steamer Westchester, Nye, NYork: sapne, Rowland Fuitadeipaia: *Uebton Witon Eivatene Pawtucket; ys David Rand: ore Ha ~ cet sce are poten ncemaremeen, Hew ‘De! port. . Maren 0-814 sont Fiyaway, Davis, Philadelphia March 21—Sid Png oe n, Sher- Fortress Monroe; 27th, nnie, Lorenston, beh Petrel: Robinson, Washingt wel andes a ‘29—Sebre AREA. Maren ‘Ann 8 Salter, Fish, NYork 01 ‘March 30—Sid ech J Rusling, Coleman, New York. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bartnovomsw—Bioomer.—At Harlem, on Saturday, een © be the ee. 2 J. Lindsay, Licutonant Taowas L. Bartuovomew, of Hawk: Youaves, to Miss an A. wing, Aprill, by J. Trowas Bei, Sioa? wo Miss Mantua Haxpgnson, all of this city. CHanias—Swan.—On Saturday, March 29, ot the resi. denee of the bride’s mother, in this city, by the Rev. Joseph Sanderson, Miss Sanam Jane Cuanies to Roumac ‘Swan, Eeq , of Crossica, county Monaghan, Ireland. Rice—Lixs.—On_ Monday iv. Maren 3 at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, by the Kev, Dr. A. N. Little. :. Kanner Rice, of San Francisoo, California, to a. auTLLA,, daughter of the late Lawrence Fint ‘San Francisco and oharie Cesggit ne Cae Warre—Monnie.—On Wednexday, iy Rey, John Dowling, Mies Kate ware to our Wit. &. Mon- mS, Died. Berucm,—On Tuesday, April 1,Jaxe, daughter of the late Edward Hutier, of parish of Lisburn, county Aatrim, voped, 2 years and? months, tives and friends of the family are most re- invited to attend the funeral, from the rexi- mother, Ellen Butler, No.9 Rector street, this Beles (eta ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, papers please copy. Cours. iy, March 31, Amica Cores, in the ‘10th year of ber eos, Se ee Sah thane to oan the fu- neral, at nine o'clock, this (Wednesday ing, from her late residence, No. 348 South Filt meee dersey city. The remains will be taken to Fishkill for inter- ment. Providence (R. I.) rs please copy. CANDER.—At , N. ¥., ob Tuesday, March 26, Ra- cuet, wife of Isaac Candee, im the 74th year of her age. Compton.—Suddenly,on Monday, March 31, ex-Alder- man Ricnarp T. Corton, in the 48th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at . o'clock, from his late residence, No. 60 West Thirty- nth street, without further invitation, His remaius will be taken to Plainfield, N. J., for interment Carx.—At Black Stump, L. I.,'on Monday, March 31 Saran. wife of Nicholas V B. Cain, and daughtor of Chartes G. Lawrence, aged 28 years, 1 month and 10 days, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from tie residence of her fathor, and from Zion chureh, Lito Neck, L. I., at half-past two o'clock P.M Dimvsey.— After a short and severe illness, Mary Sanam, only child of Lieutenant John W. and Honorah Dempsey. are | # and 10 days. The f neral weday) after. eink © ; ends of ty been nwiry. lor Foabives and frieads wotlusiy invited te TRIPLE SHEET. Drake.—On Tuesday mornng, April 1, after along and painful illness, Witiuas Heky Daawe, in the 39th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend vhe funeral, on Thursday morning, at te o'clock, from his late re: No. 318 seventh av th St. Michael’s church,where a solemn hgh mass will be offered to God for the happy repose of his soul. Epwaros.—On Tuesday, April 1, Eowann Epwakbs, 800 2 months and of John and Ediza kdwards, agod 36 years, 25 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family ar invited te attend the fuseral, from b's late Fast Thirty-thid street, on Thursday afternoon, at wo o'clock. Fansaw.—On Sunday, March 20, James A. T. Fansuaw, in the 29th year of bis age. The friends of the family are invite! to attend the fu neral, from the residence of his la‘e father, D. Fanshaw, corner of ‘Third avenue and Ninety-tirst street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further Botice, Gx iRe,—On Tuesday, April 1, after a short illness, Dus DEKICH (RRS, Of Charleston, 26 years. ‘The relatives and friends are resp ‘ully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his uncle, Otto Cook, 391 Washington street, ou Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, Gukasox.—On Monday, March 31, in Brooklyn, Paraick if county Tipperary, Ireland. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, without further: Hotics ‘from his hate | reaidence, iu W. Johtison, of Brook’ LupiaM.—In Paris, on Saturd February 15, Miss Jexvin C., daughter of Henry and Sarah P. Ludlam, aged 20 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invi'e! t» attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after. noon, a! four o’sices, fvom St, George’s chureh, Stuy- Vesait square, without further invitation. Lanpens,—On Tuesday, April 1, JouN LANDERS, a native of the county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 47 years. The friends and acquaintances of the fumily are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 7 Oak street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Marie.—On Monday, March 31, Isaac R. Mamuer, aged 72 years and 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his son, Wm. H. Mather, No, 55 Norfolk street, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, at hif-past one o'clock McDanizt.—On Tuosday, April, Kit, infant son of Wm. V. and Delia A. McDaniel, of this city, aged 9 monihe, The body will be taken to Woodland for interment. McGivnay.—On Tuesday morning, April 1, infant son of Jolin and Sfargaret Motiivray, aged two imontns and ve days. ‘The sunoral will take place this (Wednesday) arter- noon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Fourth street, Hunter's Point, Long Island. oRD.—At Staatsburgh, Dutchess county, N. ¥., ETTA, daughter of the late David Mulford. VicKAR.—On Monday, March 31, “ARTHUR ELLswortn, youngest son of Wm. H. and Julia E. MeVickar. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, at Grace church, at half-past one o'clock this (Wednesday) afternoon, without further notice. Newron.-On Monday morniug, March 31, ANN M. Newron, in the 47th year of her age. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully mvited to aitend the funeral services, on Thursday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, trom the residence of her brother in-law, W. 8. Tarbell, No. 179 Kast Broadway. Her re- mains will be taken to Newburg, N. Y. Cincinnati papers please copy. imarrz.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 31, aftera shee ‘and painful disease of two years, Mrs. Euse Nimitz, the beloved wife of Charles Nimitz, aged 35 years, 9 months and 9 days. The friends and‘relatives of the family are respect- Sug ja invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) |, at two o'clock, from her late residence, corner of Gold and Prospect streets, Brooklyn, without turther invitation. Her remains will’ be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. O’NmitL.—On Monday, March 31, after a protracted ness. Mrs. Perer O'NEILL, in the ath year of her ‘The funeral will take place from thes residence of her daughter, No. 10 Centre Market place, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Partensox.—On Monday March 31, James Parrerson, aged 24 years, a native rf the county, Cavan, parish of Killishanara, son of John and Mary Patterson. ‘The friends of the family and those of his brother: Charles aud Daniel and his unc'e, Bernard Furnan, a1 respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis’ residence, 190 East Twe'fth street, this int afternoon, at one o'clock. Powsr.—On Tuesday, April ig and talk wikaues; Joan foven, ‘a watlee oc Ont Parish, county Wuterford, Ireland. His. remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery.on Mhuraday afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 34 Oak strest, for interment. Prinx.—Oo Mon , March 31, Mrs. Saran L. Privx, wife of Oscar F. Prink, aged 29 years, 11 months and 5 days. The friends and relatives of the rf invited to attend the funeral, this ‘ednesday ) after- noon, at two o'clock, from her Tats reeidencs! No. 19 South Elovonth street, ; Williamsburg. Canada papers please copy. Qvixx.—!n Brooklyn, on Monday, March 31, Eowarp Quivy, aged 31 years, a native of Londonderry, Ireland. Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fvneral, from his late residence, No. 38 Dean street, this (Wednes lay) afternoon, at two o’clock. ‘The remains will be ntereed in Flatbush Cemetery. Loadonderry papers please copy. Rerwer.—On Tuesday, April 1, Carsannr Any, wife of Augustus Reiner, in the 78th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 225 Eighth avenue, on Tharsday afternoon, at one o'clock. Ruker.—On > aint, March 30, Miss Au@att E. RIKER. ‘The relative rionds are respectfully iavited to at- tend the ae, it = residence of her mother, Mrs, Mary Riker, No. 20 estgBroadway, this (Wednesda: morning, at eleyon o'c'ock. rishi y) Y Rovexstox.—James M. Romrrtson, in the 35th year of 13 age. Tho relatives and friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 5 Marion street, on ‘Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation. are respectfully Jersey City p ers pleaso copy Roeeut.—On Tuesday, ‘apni i, of paralysis, Samco. Russet, in the 60th year of nis age. ‘The relatives and friends of che family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at his late resi- dence, 278 Bleecker strect, this (Wednesday) evening, at eight o'clock. His rema‘ns will be interred, on Thurs- day morning, at Greenwood. ‘Speci. —On Sunday evening, March 90, Jasper Srexce, aged 59 years. The funeral will take place from his late resijence. No. 151 Fast Nineteenth street, this (Wednesday) mornin, ten o'clock. The religious services will take pit the church of St, Francis Xavier, Sixteenth street. From. thence the remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘Skuchow.—In Harlem, on Monday, March 31, Faspenicx Saicuow, Jr..aged 20 yeurs and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his father-in-law, Win. Haters are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday oon, at three o’clock, from the Reformed Dutch church, Third avenue, detwoen 12ist and 122d streets. Starx.—On Tuesday, April 1, Wittaam Stark, youngest won of Wiliam and hiary Stir, aged 2 years and 7 Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the Piha this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two e’clock, from —— residence g No. 537 Greenwich ‘ork. ULvAN,—After @ lon; ain illness, which she bore with Christian in the 28th year of her SULLIVAN, native of the city of Cork, land. Her funeral will take from her late residence, No. 344 Second avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Her friends and relatives are respectfully ‘*Fymuy.-Ou Tucrday morning, Apel 1, Wisusx Tyson, iy morn 1, in the 73d year of his age. mee % i ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of be son-in-law, Benj. F. Romaine, No. 264 East Broadwa} Werwonn At Hudson City, N.J.,0n Sanda; 30, Jessa Exity, daughter of F. G. ‘and Julia ¥ aged 11 months. tmore, ing west, at 3 Thad wi the BY, JP NEWMAN WILL LECTURE 03 " di and Italy,” next Thursday evening, Apell ot 8 Gelook, im the Bedford ateeet: Methodiae Ryineipal Oaarehe corner of Norton street, Tickers, 2 cents; w be bad at the D*Kegnatts, “NATIONAL | COMMITTER —MOZART Hall, April 1, 1502.4 re euler ieoting of (ois commit. tee, wl ee dat Mozait Hall, b By order. BNA. THIS psa of reorpanissiion st One vt Eighth sireety on Friday onder Me, CARR, Preaa ite “A® i “ANSWER TO THE, VESTIO California Diamonds th a sd qual Fock, found only in California, out lished to resemble real diamonds, which they equal in “pian and | from which they cannot be distinguished by the best } exkivition and for sale at $US Broadway, corner sireet, None other genuine, Boane “AT Linay's Sree i Net 189 Fi The hunt Oysiers, Steaks, Ch so bgt boest riers Steaks Chobe Cutlets Ham and Begs, Cotter, Ales, Merchants and others will nd the aruel served at this piace the best in the market, ERRAPIN, TERRAPIN, TERRAPIN. STERRATIN Free Lunch wil be served wp at SANDY 8. No. ¢ Con tre street, this day, at 11 o'clock. OURS Caterer. ~ £00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, A* ATTRACTIVE LITTLE BOOK, CONTA an mation of Lnterest and importance vo sent to any address on receipt of ten ceits, A to introduee and sell chem, - Addroas Bis way. 100 National J ma co tre D'BPINEUI PATRICK, L PERSONAL. RESPECTABLE FAMILY WISHES TO ADOPT & 4\ child from its birth. “Any persou wishing to dispose o | their infant, will hear ef an opportunity for so doing by ad | dressing Mra. E. Spaddock, Brooklyn Posyotlice, durin ; the | present moo UTCHERS' SATURDAY afternoon, AND DROVERS! three o’elo | BANK, Y A—YOUR SIND EPISTLE CAME TO HAND. Je thanks for the wttention. T got a note which solves the former forgeries. T wil be happy to see you this week and liguidase al staniingobligations, ‘Til thes, yours D* AR WILLIAM—WHERE IS MY BOOKCASE THA3 ou promised me for my New Year’s present? MARY. AR MARY.—THE BOOKCASE WAS DULY PUR cha You know why it was not sent, One of iv Secret drawers contains a record of many promises made t¢ me, Are you willing and to fullil them. WILLIAM, — ADWIN 0. J. DE Bee 4 way yesterday, in the afternoon, Will you write a let ier to me and let mg know the teason_why- you dom'teome and see me? Twill from you to-morrow without fail, Aldress box 206 Herald ¢ eT OF M STRE P, BROOKLYN—~COM ube f or call and see will explain the mi caused. NFORMATION WANTED—OF HU KEENAN, A anty ‘Tyrone, treland; when las eand ¥ orge at the r) native of Pormel, heard trom was in the city of Brooklyn, Any information of him will be th. ly received by his sister Ellen, Ad Lis, No, 30S East 7th st, New York, Cali DOF Nit, ADAMS, WHO FOR way. art gallery, by John Robert "Any one knowing his where ———nerrie “LEFT, ABOUT FIFTEED months ago, a Show Case and Sewing Machine with ine does not call within ten Ee ee fort he emt they, will be sold & Pay expenses, L413 Broadway, F MR. MERRILL, W110 ¥F tite kK” Is STILL LIVING HE WILL PLEASE MILES YOUNG NG MAN, NAM years of age. dressed in aurk clothes Leap. When last seen he leit his toardin, West Twenty-eichth sirect, between $and unday morning, sti wit, He had « milk rout: 8s up to the time of his disappenr oncerning him will be gladly re shin st vert, SM0TH. Ir AO Aue aioe atten Renan, eaamidow Anderson, of Ocon , 98 Pine street, ny w oc Win, Armstrong, by her to, Wisconsin, Apply to Bar ERSONAL—MRS, ELIZABETH L. MONROE, LATE ot Caytica county, N, ¥., will hear of sometuing to her age by calling on or'addressing C. W, Suith, No. advantag Chambers street, New York. Ne TLL THE PARTY WHO RECOGNIZED A ¥RIENE WwW in the Herald oftice on Tuesday morning address @ linc L. M., station D? He will confer a favor. to ©. Wc AD SATB TUDO AY rae ity, please call at ran MELESE. friend. WILL FIND A LETTER. HAVE eo naa 9994 [ouraday. 7, 2, 1s. Don't fail, if posmble accom: C1 AL NOTICE 10. 194, F. AND A. M. —— MEMBERS. summoned to attend an emer pur ion rte lodge are’ here gent nee Maal noone canine: oom. aa eee II), this ‘ex noon, at 30" r Heuer of ey GS ROROE BRAKER, W. i HOE AND LEATHER BANK, N. Y. APRIL 1, 1862. S "At the annual election held this day ihe following nawee eaiemee were elected Directois of this bank for ta@ensy pant. WA, Budd be M. Groves, $3 Deon, DL Ros. Thor. Carlion, Everett Clapp. B. F, Beekmat And’ at'a subsequent meeting of the Board Andrew V. siut ‘wus unanimously re-electe tas eae LOST A AND F FOUND. ‘30 LOST.—$10 REWARD.—LOST, AT THE FIRE IN Drea acces on the nightot the Slat of Mareb, a white curly Poodle Dog; auswers to the name of Pet; bail ears, ae f ewelling Ou bind leg. Whoever will return the sane to Barrow street, uear Greenwich, will receive « reward of $10 b Sypieersty! MONDAY MORNING, A BLACK THREAD Luce Veil, in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, or between the Twenty-third street entrance Broad ‘The tinder will be suitably r. red, om leaving it at 23 West Twenty-third street. OST—APRIL 1, IN GOING DELANCEY street, through Bowery, Broome, Broadway to Walke! Street, a Pocketbook, containing # sma of jaoney ant sete payaule at the Wan, Patterson's Bank, Bae ae ee receive @ suitable reward by ‘leaving wery. ‘OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, ON LEAY- ing the cars at New Jersey Railroad depot, Jersey City Tudy’s Sable Mutt." The dnder will be sultaply re warded bs aving it at S$ Palion Now York, or giving iuforma tion where it may be fou REWARD.—LOST, ON MARCH 25, A ROSARY ANE Beads; they were’ ot yellowish white eolor, without s Gross: do moi know in what jwrt gf the city they were lost ‘The above reward wil be id by returning them to Mrs Shafer, 142 West Thirtieth street, REWARD.—LOST, PROM NO. 12 COTTAGE PLACE ‘@ Black and Tan Dog, with cropped ears and white toss on lind feet. The above reward will be paid by return ing him to 12 Cottage piace, f REWARD. reels ON MARCH S31, A PACKAGE gntaining deeds for 16) wcres of Ignd tn, Hancoe) county, at inois, to Bryan Mahar, bein heir Hf} Michael r avowunteer of 1812. return the above to West Forty-sixth street, will receive the above reward. 5 REWARD LOST, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD | OF ‘Murray and Chambers streets, on Broadway, = Purse, containing about $90. on returning the above to G. R, Herbert, ‘Traders’ Bak, corner $5 aencnaontepard Waudaed pate Importers’ ane of ( Broadway and Murray street. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1862, 4 black and tan Siut; weighs about eight pomae: had of Topsy. 03 perso n returning t rick street, will receive the asked. () REWARD. STOLEN, MARCH 24, 1862, FROM 894 0 tira’ sats two Gold Watches and Chains, on B10 iis Jd Watch, with ladies’ Belt Chain, Gold ‘Pan Gold Book, with Like nitle ti attached; the other one a ai tong Chain, double, and Vent return the same to'te above mi hatham square, in the lamp store, will ‘Toceive ihe above reward, an no questions REWARD. STOLEN FROM HENRY FLOYD Jones, residence South Oyster Bay, March 28, one B25 set eth ee Harness, one light set single Harne: vee J ated ; to will be paid f tor deliv ans Sonee police if the REWARD.—LOST, J they Diamond ‘Stud, favauie outer circle and the centre. finder will recele the abun ward ‘Ty leaving ens omnes eae aieestah a ety ices |. oF from in above stated f WELavrapEs ve &. PEDRO. MILLINERY, &C. Pen RAR RAP NAR OA POLO. A A SOE AND TELL, SELROTED STOCK, OF jn ra and aes are now cere to the va ot New York ot the weet cosh prices, 94, Mra, Brow tw x way. N, B.—The FEXCELSIOR. Suns, BINNS! NE MILLIXERY, JUST Talyor’s saloon, with Hd ansortm: ae Bees et Culldrente sista Maliaers 8 supplied. . TWO MONTHS Hlery setting. ten and vi. , 63 tern Bonnet wholesale, Her customers aud. gers are invited. way. Kememb«r, over Ts; saloon, RS. JOSEPHINE FINIELS, 64 EAST THIRTEENTH street, between Bro vad way ‘wad Universiy Ny place, will open on Thursday, April 3, aa assortment of Paris’ Bou nets, &c, 1 ui ™ NOURRIT, a 54 Weocker atreot the ladies of New} ‘Yor that ue ieee HOSNETS, STRAW GOODS AND FI EIBGONS Wei P Faisisrxo. Alen, frm un Bevsecls, @ INT, end Heetion of CHANTILLY “AND GUIFURE. inGus" SPORTING. OR SALE—THE st AIRING, SLOOP RIGGED yacht REBECCA. Apply for particulars, at the Mi of OR _SALE-THE _ SCHOONER, YACHT JULIET; nearly 9 tone burthen, ¢ years old, fast and staunc! drawe 6 fest water without her ceuire board; in good creer! Apply at 48 West Eleventh street. phe aed LACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, SEVEN one of the best breeda in the co. " quire of ee MHeHAL D CURTIS, 9 Pine street, NTE! SALE.—AN EXCELLENT, WELL Per Mn D seaneh Pointer can be had cheap; he i n is pe, quiall, or any kind of game, pa cock. Addvons MJ. "Addrens iter, Heral W PAIRS OF LIVE QUAILS, ALSO Ware rmmon witd a ‘Adirens, stat. ing price, Ae, W. B., box 125 Herald WracHT FOR Sat Yer A No. 1, in ed for eapat pe Cae it pay te good. Address Lox office. COAL, —RED ASH COAL. I AM NOW DELIVER $4 20 tog the ality of Red Ash per ton, of 2,000 Ibs. less to cartmen and coal ¢ Mrner of Perry and West streets, North river Bowery and M4 Waverley place. A. TREADWELL, Agent. pertor Nered prouptly. Yant 196 We at uth AYENUe, 4. HEARIT.

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