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—— ooklyn City News. BAPLONION IN A KBROSEND OLL FACTORY—THKEM MEN KILLED AND ONE INJURED—THE BUILDING DEMOLISHED. Last evening, about #ix o'clock, there was an alarm of fro w the Third district, caused by 4 dense volume of smoke which was seen to arise from the vicinity of the Penny Bridge. [t was soon ascertained to proceed from the merosene oii factory, on the corner ef Hamilton venue and Sinith street, which had been set on fire by ‘the explosion of a sili ip the rectifying department, and whivb resulted in the death of three men, while another was so dreadfully injured that his life is despaired of. ‘The sbed in which the explosion occurred was of wood, eighteen feet high and twenty dy fifty feet in extent, was completely shattered, the fragments fying in Grecion A vumber of msn were employed about the premises, four of whom were engaged in the rectifying department wy the smoke had cleared away, the charred remains of ‘three were discovered under the ruins, and the fourth ‘was found in the vicinity, stunned, but ‘apparently alive, He was removed to a neighboring sbed, aud Dre. Peck and Ayres were called in to attend to his uecessities. He was found to be badly injured. After a timo be recovered his speech, and stated that he left the build. tg And had just re-entered the door when the explosion eccurred, He could not tell the cause, The name of the is Patrick O. Mare. He askea what had be- come of the others, and those about him intimated that ‘were ai] right, at which he expressed himself satis. ‘They did not deem it prudent to divulge the sad detsiis He was soon after removed W the hospital, aud the bodies were taken in charge by their friends.’ Tne ‘mames of the killed areas follows:— Jobo Clanahan, who leaves # wife and eevera) children, Feeding in Centre street. pes Smith; leaves a wife, residing in Fiamillon avenue. Michael Farrell a lennee a wile and large family, residing be eh a owned by Messrs. Fowler and sl of New York. ‘aud occupied by Mr. dD. 0. , who had recently taken posseesion for the pur- pewe of manufacturing maptha and black varnish from coalgoil. There were some forty barreis in the shed, and arrangements had been made with the Nassau Gas Light Smmpary for daily supply. ‘The foreman of the manufacturing department is Mr. John Cook, who was tMnporarily absent at the ti ‘Mhe report of the explosion was es loud as that of a sixty-four pounder, and ube shock was felt by persons who reside nearly a mile distant. ‘The entire damage is about $1,500, upon which there ie vo insurance, An ivyvestigation into the causes of the catastrophe wil) be commenced to-day by the Coroner. Coart of Common Pleas—Part First. Before Hon, Judge Hilton. SOIT FOR SERVICES IN RELEASING OCEAN STRAMERS CONDEMNED FOR VIOLATING THE PASSENGER LAW—VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS, ETC. APRIL 10—Joseyh Hezie vs, Daniel B. Allen.—This was @@ action commenced in the year 1853, vo recover for ser- vices rendered, or, in the words of the complaint,''to | perform work and labor and render services of great ‘Walue, 2 procuring the release from condemnation and forfeiture of & certain steamship, called the S. S. Lewie, ‘theretofore condemned and forfeited to the United States, and wholly lost to the owner or owners, and procured the reatoration cf the sald steamship to the owner or own- =" and the complaint further alleged that the plain! at the request of the defendant, 4 ig other wok: work aad Pacers thse Borie Aad fs the discad. Ginuance and dismirsal of certain suite instituted te the United States againet two other eteaoships, — and tho Independence, during the administra- yoasre It appears that these vesseis Sa odndemned for violating the passenger laws be- New York and California. The defence admitted iaintitl gid perform certain work and jabor at defendant's request, Dut denied that the plaitil Bare o.5 fae t $e sensi in question. Mr, Jos. Hoxie tes! that in 1888 he rendered such ices at the reqtest of Commotiore Corneiiue Vander- Dilt, who sajd defendant would give him certain papers and doc its to lay before President Fillmore, adding ‘Mat Mr. Allen would pay Lim for his services. He (Mr. Hoxie) went to W: ion on two occasions, remaining ‘Shere twelve or fifteen duys, aud that he bad several in- terviews with the President on the subject. The reeult ‘wes that Presideut Filimore released the vessels. The defendant and Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt were ex- @amined on the part of the defence, and contradicted the ponies by the plaintiff, that Mr. Allen would compensate him for his services. Mr. Allen also testified ‘that be considerod $500 would be sufficient compensation fox such services. ‘Mr. Geo. Briggs (ex-member of Congress) testified that De was acquainted with the business of the departments tm Waabington for procuring acts to be passed by them In bis opinion the value of the services rendered by Mr. Hoxie, consider jug the amount involved, would be three, foer or five hundred dollars, Mr. E. K. Collins, the well known Atlantic ship owner, ‘ought 0 plaintill’s services, at the lowest estimate, ‘would be (rom two aud a haif to five per cent on the va ee obese rendered to the owner. ge bye associated with Mr. Rapallo as oda for the defence, summed up, and Mr. Jas, T. Bra- y, ; mm — with Mr. Joe. Hoxie, Jr, summed up for intitt. A an elaborate chargefrom the Judge on the law applicable to the case, and leaving it to the jury to deter- Mine the amount of compensation to Which the plamit ‘was entitled, the jury retired for about fifteen minutes and Brought m & verdict for plaintitt for 4,000. The Court tw additicn wed $100 to counsel. Arrivals and “ager ARRIVALS. ne axD Tagen sieamebip Bavaria—Ernes- , Nanette Ooézycki, Erant V 1, Btise Krep- pat, Oucnr Hicens, Joka Vidette, ‘Louies Piedemann, p Lenzy neki, A Leazyuski. aon Rothschild, Leaac Ko- 1, Nina Oppenheimer, Caroline Jer, Louse Spindler, Hei gick Spindler, Anua Hartle, Maria Runge, C Sehron, Bertha Berabers, Fo) Werverg, Einllie Hergherg. Navianne, Herz- rg, W il licimann, M Engelhard, T McCrackan, F Hot S' FENANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavasnay, April 10—€ P. M. The money market continues to increase in ease. fBome banking houses are still getting seven per eent, but others lend at six, and thie, we think, is the genera) rate. The increasing ease in money io largely due to the expansion of circulation by the banks of the interior. The bank note compa nies report that the banks of this State, of New England and of the West are all rapidly expanding their circulation, and seeking to lend money on long time. Their object wil] the more readily be attained ee the want of small notes—oues, twos, and threes— is becoming severely felt, especially in the localities where the army in moving. Bankerg write from Washington and from Virgipia and Kentucky that they will be glad to exchange apy quastity of Treasury notes for small notes jesued by good banks in this section. The scldiers, sutlers, and bankers dealing with sutlers, ere al) suffering from the want of “ebange,”’ and itis abundantly ¢ t that our Northern banks will here find an outlet fora very large amount of currency. The paper money ex- ansion created by the povernment is necessitating farther expansion by the bauks, and the prospect im that by the time Mr. Chase has reached his Jimit of $150,000,000 the banks will have increaee their circulation by very nearly a corresponding amount, Treasury notes and certificates of indebt- edness sre wanted to- The 7.30 notes are worth par; the 6 per cents 1003; the certifi- cates are scarce at 96%. It is generally underetood that Mr, Clase will advertise next week for $50,000,000 of five per cents, payable in five years. He wiil receive payment for them partly in money and purtly in certificates of indebtedness. He is understood to have been bid 90 tor $20,000,000. Foreign exchange was steady to-day at 1129 for bankers’ bills on London, and 5.00 a 5.05 bankers’ bills on Parie. Very littl bus doing. Gold is dull at 101% a % The stock market agsin astonished the public to-day by it# inactivily. VYawous causes are ag, signed for the phenomenon, Some people say that the victory at Corinth is ill diebelieved others affect to think that ® mysterious dread of the Merrimac continues to deter the public from bnying, A more likely canee for the prevailing dalness ig the heavy sales of cash stock which or probably being made by one or more parties who have been prominent bulls. There are inticotions Uiat « large block of stock is being sold out, and ie finding ite way intonew hands, When it hos been disposed of the incubus which now weighs upon the warkét will probably be removed, and stocks will move more in harmony With the news from the army. At tite drst board to-day governments declined %, State stocks 14 a, and railway shares 4 a \% per cent, the heaviest on tho list boing Illinois Central and Ga- lena. The only exception to the market was the bonds of the Michigan Southern, which rose % per cent, and appear at last to be attracting public attention. Between the boards the market was steady, At the second board stocks wore rather better, and ther@ was @ stronger tone, without wach ghango ip piloes, The market looked a9 ens is | though it would be better to morrow. The follow- ing were the last quotatious:—United States 6's, registered, 1881, 93% @ %; do. 6's, coupon, 1881, , 1874, 864 @ 87; Indiana 6's, 75 yy » 1066. 5 gr a 58; Missouri 6’s, 49% 50; Pacific Mail, 1004 0%; New York Central, 83 a 83; Erie, 36% a 37; do. preferred, 6134 a 4; Hadson River, 36% a % do. preferred, 30a 31; Reading, % @ 4314; Michigan Central, 55} i gan Southern and Northern Indiana, 23 a 34; do. % Panama, 1208 121%; Ii- 1% ah; sty agar 68a 68; Cleveland and Poledo, 45% a % and Rock Island, 558% s and Quincy, 61 # 62; Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien, 27 a 24; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin. nati, 113 a %; New York Central 7’s, 1876, 102 a —; Erie third mortgage bonds, 9] @ 93; Michigan , fret mortgage, 99 a 34; Ilivois Central bonds, 7’, 89a%%4; gold, 101% a %. The business of the Sub-Treasury wae ae follows Harlem, 12 a4 guaranteed, 4 nois Central, 6 Chicago, "Byplington The cachanges at the Bank Olesen House this morning were $20,821,68917, and the balances $1,021,773 32. The Manufacturers’ Insurance Company of Bos- ton has declared a semi-annual dividend of fifteen per cent, payable on demand; the Eliot Fire In- surance Company, of the same eity, a semi-annual dividend of tive per cent, payable on demand. The statements of the banks of the three princi- pal cities of the Union for the last week compare with the previous one, and the corresponding time of 1861, ane — Papeete. - a Pics eta 477484 . ive Sua 21,014,000 "8,674,170 6,567,152 16, 5.886, 3,378,970 5B eo ‘Wricnt—Kxvs.—On Monday evening; April 7, at the aes ‘M Newhall (Br), Payson, Savantila, £e—Brett, Son idence of ; : 4 pay He: leet ren ar oe ner, Suan. Brig Caroline, Talbot, Zaza—Simpson & Mi $216,724.49 331, ae 16S 48.5 isis Diea. ng, ‘ Axge.—In Norwieh Coun, jon Saturday,AprilS,Luonena | $chr Cora, Kelley A. Rozison, wife of “J. M. Ames, and daughter of Galen Schr Young, Bush, Salech—E D Hurlbut A&C Robinson, of this city, aged 25 years, of consumption. Schr L Robbins, Davis, Somerset—E D Huribut & Co. BuRK,—Un Tuesday morning, April’ 8, Euizauwrn Hixs- | Schr Colorado, Snephera: Greenwich—Master, The Galena and Ghicage Railroad carned the firet week of April:— Firet week, 1862, Firet week, 1861 and ar and Toledo Railroad earned the first week of April:— First woek, 1862 First week, 1861... Aiseane of the lungs, Many C., wie of Edward Baker, in | latter part of passage hag, slrong Band © the 31st year of hor age. ship Denau, for New York. ‘The B has anchored at Quaran- Tha fuseral services wil) tako plico at her late resi tine, ie dene, No, 386 Grand street, this (Priday) afternoon, at | | Sip Kentuckian (or Portand), Merrymany Havre, 30 days, three O'clock. ‘The friends and relati to attend the funeral without farther iavitation, “The re- Mains will be taken to Poughkeepsie for interment, BUG Roxana (Br, of Lianelly, Lewia, Cardi via Bermuda Cauruu..—In Washington City,on Wednescay, March | steko with sotl, to onder. Hea heave weather, and saw 5, of pneumonia, Amutia M. Camrneis, youngest daughier | rey Spo: of Cornelius W. and Gertrude V. Campbell, of this city, Brig Martha Jane (Br), Corbett, Cornwallis, 9 days, with aged 7 months and 27 days. potatoes, to Duryee & 1. The Rochester ‘Democrat of yesterday says:— The New York Central Railroad Company has again reduced the price of freights from this city to New ‘The freight on flour has been reduced from seventy to sixty-five cents per barrel, and on fourth class freight to thirty-two and one-half cents per bundred. These pew rates went into effect change. neem tp Troan, April 10, ‘os 'CenRRI Serge ,—In Brooklyp,on Thursday, April 10, Mary, Schr Ajber aged 7 $1000 U $6's,'61,cou 1000 1 cou bas, "77 $2000 1000 caifornia 7s. 2000 Hud R 3 m bds 5"¢ tooo Har Ist m bde. 10144 mos 5000 C & Tol akg tad 8536 42 shs Del&Hud© Co 90 50 Com Coal pref... 10 Pacific M $8 Co. soventh street at 12:15 P.M. Returning, leave Rye sta- s tion at four o'clock and 6:28 P. M. From Quarantine—Steawsbip Ericsson, Henrer.—On Tuesday, April 8,0f consumption, Jame | Wind during the day N, ha 2 ape ag ~ ae ee pains as EST. u1.—At Flushing, on Wednesday, April LIZA, wife off. Witton Tul, es American Shipma: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully No 51 Watt Staeet—Roowe 23 ann 25. invited to attend the fuseral, at Flushin Ly afternoon, at ball-past tweive o el Dean loaver foot of Haves:—After a short and B Hayes, anative of county Waterford, Ireland, aged $7 years. His friends and those of bis sone, Philip, Michael maf shi) Tuomas aud Samuel Ht min brat the funeral, thie (Friday ) aiter the residence «f his son, ‘No. 1 Fal, Kiver (Mass.) papers please copy. HowetL.—In Jersey City, N 10 ley, Ce Ga RR i13 150 Gal & Chi RR. 820 Clev & To) RR to aa eae MESCo. = 1 6000 US '8,'74 "coup 40000 Mirsouri 6°s. 1000 N Carolina 68. 2000 Louisiana 6's.. 1000 NY Central 6's. 6000 Mich $ efb.b30 56 Gal& Chic RR.816 100 Chic & Fu RR. £30 £0 Mil & P duCh RR. invited to at B. Col one o'clock, without further police. The remains will be taken wo Parsippany, N.J., for intermen! Ki CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuerspay, April 10—6 P.M. Asnes.—The market was quiet and prices were un- changed, with supa] sales at $5 60 for pearia and $5 62)4 Kxowr month and 26 days. ell w he beach, about @ quarter ef @ mil Pas dmtiven tnd Wienda Ot lb thintly. lao of her | Or <P 0m eeenem Stone gnaets oF © Sams torneo mother, Mre, Cathe ine McDonon, Brgapetcrvs.—Floor—The market was beavy and dull, | yitod 9 attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one especially for State and Western, and clored at about de The transactions embraced about , Cloeing within tbe following range of per barrel deci Lesrer.—Suddenly, at New morning, Aprit 4 9, Superine Western Cominon to box eerere BSsSsess after a loug relict of Denis Lawler, form Her relatives and friends are r attend the funeral, this (!riday) easeaccce Corn meal, Jersey and Brandy wine. —Canadiab flour was heavy and lower, with salee of about Souther Drands partook , While the sales einbraced 700 a within the range of the above quota:ivus. Hour was steady at our Dgures, with sa'es of 150 bhi. Corn meal was unchanged, while eales embraced 225 bb's. Jersey and Brandywine. Wheat was inactive, and Small sales were made, footing up »bIs. at Our quotations, Quarantine landing, Moxs.—In this city, on Nownie, eldest child of’ Mr. George Moke, aged 6 years and 9 months. Srioe. : ‘Tue relativ invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at | yrome, b prices irregular. about 1,2000 * bushels, $1 30 for ‘choice amber Michigan, Corn was active ant a Jersey, cn the pter. rier, with sales of 85,000 bushe Southern mixed, in store an yellow, and 62!,¢ request, with sales of 25,000 bushels river at vered. Barley was quiet, with sina. am was steady ais were firmer, with sales of Western and Canadian at 4030, and 4lc. for A tale of 400 bags ey, with sales of about inviced to attend the funeral, from St. Patrick's Cathe dral, where a solemn High Mass of req. @- braved, this (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock. The re mains will be taken to Flatbush Cor of State at 85¢ ’ atthe depot at $1 6 The funeral will take place from bh 39 Park street, this (Friday) af Her friends and those of her husbai vited to attend without further invi will be interred in Calvary Cemetery bella, MeConmicx —Gn Wednesday evening, ap b market was quiet. 1 baie closing on the b nded. in the gales, wore ‘200. balce ‘The goverament Island cotton came off to- impany, but wanted the & uplands at 28 i9¢ Movonmiex, in U f {lernood, at ope o'clock, from bis jate residence, } Peur| treet. McDowaLy.—On Wedvesday, April 9, Berwann Mele the previous sale’ for export to Europe oe only a morte: The prices obtained varied from 200. to a the Zist uit wa: for fur to good fair, b2c. a 5 The prices at the same time in 1861 to 6c. for middling, fair anc good To Liverpool 1,600 Corn was taken at 4d 4 6,000 a wheat at Sd in ship's bags wary aud ds i od years. be ah for gue erpe relatives and friends of the family aro respectful yard pad invited to attend the funera two o'clock, from the resi 209 Seventh avenue. ranged from 26¢ Freon —Rates were unchanged Is. 14, a Ie. 2d. Thursday, April 10, aflor a short liners, EL, the be loved wile of David MeGlinn, @ wative of county Long- flour at Is. 9d age The friends of hor eon, Thomas MeG! to moot the remains, this (Friday) aft Hudeon River Rei past twelve 0 Yelock. Hor remains will be taken to tho Cometery of Holy Crow, Flatvueb, Loog Itland, by way Whatemen. of Avian io etreatferry ior interment. , 000 packages Butter at b5e. and 500 boxes To Glasgow 1,000 bbls. fiw To Havre ratee wore steady, but engagements were Hay wae in moderate demand at T6c. for shipmer a ¥ une, ons. --Smalt saios of Cubs wore marto at 24c , aged 15 years, 11 months and 10 days. Jes of 280 bbie ba year Torin were t $7 26 for 280 Ibs., delivered, pirits turpentine was firmly held at $1 20 e10¥#.—Pork—The market was heavy and dul pier, with sales of 70 bbls. 1 £10 26 @ $10.80 for new prime prime moss wi 225 & $12 60. Beef rod $14 25 @ $14 50 for oxtra ment € ntract for 14,000 bbls. was taken ot $14 22.0 $14 98, Prime mess beef and beef hams were unchanged. Cat meats wore in inoderate demand, with sales of 260 pack. ages at 440.0 60 for dry caitod shoulders, and at 6 )ge Bacon was active and steady, with sales for Western Cumberland eut, % of St, Vineont de Paul, in Tw at $15 for new RK Janis WY aged 80 yeare. po mudd 90 late resitence, 141 and Fifth sireots, V 6c. for bame of 2,000 boxes at 6% 4 1)40. for do, shore ribbed 7246. @ 7%e. for do. short vient tract for 600,000 hs. with eles of 1 heose were st: iy SvGAR® wore Mteady, with 82 ihds. Porto Rico at 7% was chiefly Cubas, mostly w ro veld, pare whor' and from there to the cemetery of the Holy Cross, rlat- 10, atera short Hiness, Hewey Goroon, infewt kon of | Jane, Not as taken at $7 44087 OF 3. Calvin and Sawte [, Shater, aged 1 month a 700 Uhds., including 8)60., aod tho rere PAA GSS hoxew nd wore at Vig and 64 bbs. memo wore suki at p t a " RL. & A, Stuart for thew reflced g ods, estab. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, ¥862. ers ished to-day:—Rest quality loaf suger, 10%. per Ib., | invited to attend the funcral, from tho residence of his e.; eirele ane ‘crashed, 10}4¢.. | parents, No. 216 West Thirty-first street, on Monday 10 ite, A, 9%. Yel | morning, at ten 10 o'clook, His reinaius will be taken to wo: 9360. ‘Neighborhood for interment. nae — he market was less buoyant, while the .—On Wodnesday, April 9, after » ashort and sales embraced 600 bbis. at 26¢. for State and 26c. for | severe illness, Pavnion Start, aged 48 y Wealern, ‘The relatives and trends of the family are are respect invited to attend the feral, from his late residence, 1: a Boston, Greenwich avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two a 1 Boerom, April 10,1862 | G7. _ op mmnraday, April 10, of consumption, JOM ‘suction sale to-day of six hundred thousand pounds | Wing, a native of the county Meath, Ireland. Woe! Sa. ‘Woo! was well attended, and higher prices reatived (hav | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- ‘expected by purchasers. Before the sale there was a | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afver- noon, at one o'clock, from 349 Weet Houston street, disposition to bear prices, but towards the middle the | Without further mvitation auctioneer rallied upon Didders, and the sale closed at Arthboy, county Meath, ireland, papers please firm prices ranging from 43c. a 48¢c.; average, 40v. for Wouask.—On Weduesduy morning, April 9, ‘after ® Ohio and Pennsylvania fieece and extra Washing cou way fence. ‘the princinel purchasers out of this market were Messrs. Bulioe 8, of Philadelphia; Robinson & Co., of Philadeiphia, C. Laling, J. Ripley, | {ly wvited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) after, Van Blarcomb & Co., of New York. ‘Tho juts were all taken without pag te - hone 5s bidders, The woo! was purchased pnsylvania and Obio by G. W. Bond Tou the acted an agentes for several eopicaheis wunout | OF Parents, corner of Fifyeth stroct and Sixth avenue, «| Axme, eldest daughter of Sidney and Mary Wilscn, for: Tegard to price, The sale was eaistactory w both bold meriy of Troy, aged 7 years and 29 days. et Jorg ilness, Nrewoas J. Wottarea, in Je 260b year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect- noon, at*two o'clock, from bis late residence, No. Forsyth street, Wison.—On Thursday, April 10, at the residence of: 3 ‘Troy papers please copy. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. SHIPPING N E ws C Boxnas—Powr.—On Tends vari 8 Dy Rey. John Q. aun, Re —TH i Adame, Wasa Ge Taney ADS, by Rev, eho esi tem Fone pane ity. a 34| Bice waTsR. a6. ae ee ee ae on Bory April “ ren y » Purpy B. Ho: York to Mise Pasty M a ee otal Port of New York, April 10, 1662. ‘Massa—GRISWOLD.—IP- ‘Brooklyn, on renee fi April ae Sad - 10, by the Rev. J. Stafford. Drowne; Drowne, Fexpixanp A Massa | gpip amin wen LEARED. L Taytor. ; to Suzauere J. GuswoLp, youngest daughter of the Snip Maid of Urieans, breect| Fpl yeleon, 4 MpoR. late Z. Griswold. is . Bhip Mere Mercury, French, Harre—Bord & Bincke RaMonD—SELLBCK.—| on Thureday, Aj pee poe Jo at ar a peckiae. ee vrather pri | ark Melen “augvsie, ‘Golan Fort as shen Murray & y Al pig ag nc ge MOND, ‘Bark H Crooner, T A R Webster. of Portcherter, N. ¥., 10 Mra. BE Smuscx, of ie tre gat py Seiling Matanzarii aC a Dewalt B Marla, Merril, “Jago Miller & Houghton Sarab Mills, Dayton, 8t Thomas—R iy picria city. hehe Win Lancaiier (Br}, Waycott, Barbados—Miller & pete Ad Addie E Barnes, Betswortb, St Jobne, PR—J V Ona- Birth, in & Co, Manmen2z.—On Thursday, April 10, the wife of F. Man- Xche Morning Star (Br), Miller, Halifax—D R Dewolf. Tinks of @ 80D. fou Br), Ne 5 x5 ai Finenieso eajiaetucuilanionss Schr Clifton (Br), Norris, Truro—J F Whitney & Co. Kebr W Gregory, Bucklin, Baltimore —W § Brown & Co, Behr C Ooles, F Peat. Nanticoke—R P Buek & Ce Schr M Fem’ w, Wilmington—J W McK iladelphia—R P Buck & Ci ener, Elizabethport—R F Buck 400. Sehr Rainbow, DALE, daughter of Melancthon aud Euphmia J. Burr, aged Sloop Pointer, Ni ristoleL Kenny. pop eis . 198 Soop Opera, Satterly, New Haven Hf S Rackett ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully ARRIVED, invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at Steamship Bavaria (Ham), Meier, Hamburg, March 28, via o'clock, without further invitation, Saath ton 26th, 5PM. with mdse and 189 steerage paswen- Bacer.—In Williamsburg, on Thursday, April 10, of | ger: to Kunharat & Co. For the first 7 days bad Wesless it lntier part of pangage ing, strong Eand N gaies, with rain. 4 Ham with indse and 75 passengers, to Brugicre & Thebaad. jas V8 TO TOWUES ed ea nd eee ae TSe Buk iy tie tate sori, uit, Brig ‘Heraid, Brown, Sippican, 2 dayt ‘She wae a bud on earth to bloom in Heayon. Frederick che Prov ‘idence, 2 days. Little Amelia was a darling, Bane Ghinton, Borden, ileabeibibort "for Fall River. ora, ofall sho hearts a ge Schr Mary & Euizabein, Turner, Elizabethport for Black it 't winds, gently 6: Ta We on earth no more shail see her; Behr Union, Bun Bi ae Ear aenaen But in Heaven we will meet to paré no more, Becht Willow, Parker, Lubec, 6 days. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood yesterday. Sehr C Knight, Parker, Lubec, 8 days. joer’, saat dinopay sof Dr. J. T. and Carrie B. Conklin Sehr Elvira, Clark, Cati ‘and 25 days. Sebr Coral, Kent, Portland, BFL C Hiests, Bpottore, Kocklowd, ¢ daya, he frignde of ‘Tho family are invited to attend tho | 5° E funeral, from No, 15 Clinw street,on Saturday after | Schr Gen Reyer, Bucklin, Rockland for Forties Monroe, noon, at two o'clock. Scbr Cora, Kell Pa + Epwarpe.—Suddenly, op eeaery aie 10, Jom B. Schr Bay State, Hallett, Boston, 3 days. Epwarps, of the Methodiet Book Sehr Dai r, Hearse, anste mipenra ony. Tuoaus Funase, | Rhee Bt igmnest einen, Rowen, dupe 8 nutive of Cork, Ireland, aati eas wn Hall, Provide The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Schr O Spelman, Spelman, ¥ invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, ag | Sehr Two Brothers, Weaver, New Loudon, 12 how wv Provincetown tor Fhladedpiie, bates Borto i, 8 day Schr Ira Bliss, Wicks, Boston, 3 Hi ng 1 years. Schr J M Freeman, Hall, Providence 2 day Providence, 2 Neher fesas, Champlin, New London for Elizabethp pork g'clock, from his late "residence, No, 265 Mource | Schr Feéas, Ch tures. 4, Fordand, Ct 2 daya, n ays Nebr Dr W R Powers, MunsellNew Haven, 2 days. Se Oa Wednesday morning, April 9, Mr. | Schr Miohasi, Smith, Rondout Tor Nantucket. Luwis GUNDERMAN, a native of Germauy, aged 40 years, Schr Yankee Boy, piney: Rondout for Hartford. 2 months and eleven days. Schr Belle of the Bay, Roy ‘The relatives and frienus of the family are respectfully Sloop Blacksione, Rey 8. cheng a oe “aa ra, Georgen Banks, 2 aye, "i sala Sloop Harvest. Corwin, Providence, 2 day: invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence No. | Ricoh E Sprague, Gibte: P = 2 Minetta lane, this (Friday) afternoon, at ane o'clock. | Steamer Falcon, Williams, Provicence, ‘The remaing will be interred in the Lutheran Cemetery. BELOW Hatstap.—At Rye,on Wednesday, D. Hatsrap, in the 49th year of his aj ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fain tend the funeral, at Christ church, Rye, on Saturday afternoon, at two 0’ biige New Tho New York and New Haven cars ieave Twenty- ale—are stil below, at anchor. April 9, Nuwaory rude, Doane, from Liverpao}, March 8, from London, 25 days, ly are invited to ich were reporied below on Fr steam frigate Belione, bark Giulia, Nellie, schys Ralph Post, and A Ca* Ky witheut furier invitation. , rs’ Association, turdsy | The following apyroved officers bave received corifcates ik. mnboat Enoch Mon wtreot, at haif-past ten A. M. vere illness, PATRICK chr Helena; William Lund, ship Ke Winthrop; Henry J ST Dayton, ‘sehr Sarah Westor; pomayr ei ‘Gratb, ip Asterion, japaragon; Daniel Hutchings: al inate ship David Hoadley; Alfred are respectfully invited to attend | eh" ML rand, bark § oon, at two o'clock, from | Gardner, lark Saxonville,; Andrew D Colcord, bark ds Col- 3 Water street, Brooklyne d; John A Delano, ebip Albert Gallatin; Prank Smith- bip Southampton; Peter Neison, ship’ Pres Fillmore; David © Landis, ship F W Brune: on Thursday morving, F Deane bp Therese April10, Laweet-C: Howell, aged $3 years, 1 mouth aud | Gichncy etlea B Weeks, cbr Norisers: Lights B Blanchard, 0 days. Jame: oh. ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily are respeettuny | "* "A" Miscellancous. d the funeral, from the residence of Louis xo. 169 Grove street, on Saturday afternoon, at | _F'20% Boar Amoxs—Mr Wm Anderson, pilot of Hamburg steamship Bavaria, arrived yesterday, reports the pilot boat Mary Ann, No 13, as having gone ashore last night near the wie.—On Wednesday, April 9, Mra. Marcarer | point of Sandy Mook—a strong NE gale p ng when ho , wife of John W. Kuowies, aged 23 years, 1 | passed, No other vessels eecn ashore. The Mary Aun lies station, is perfectly cary, and has sustained no damage e: copt to rudder, whieb is gone, Wil) be got off at the an » Are Tespectfully 1u- o'clock, from 102 East Jwenty-rixth street. favorable opportenity. Kecair —AtOrster Bay, L.1.,on Tharsday, Aprit 10, | The steamship Eina, Capt Kennedy, instead of the Kanga- Axny, wife of William Kaigbt. roo, sail# to-morrow, 12Uh inet, for Queenstown and Liver- Notice of the funeral wil be given in Saturday’ Spaper. | pool, The City of New York sails ou the 19th, and the Kan- helie, on Wednesday : Jane Mania, ouly daughter of Simeon | &4*°° 0% the 26th inst, 7th year of her age. Unie Barna Tie captain, coe and materials of rig Ean el le stfal! ire, before reported wreeked off Port Roya nthe oad and friends of the family are respectfully | PiRiiiadeiphia. The brig, with her cargo of cotton, will be @ invited ie a ine A x or kee total ose. church at New Rochelle, this (Friday) afternoen, at half- Prince Atrren—Capt Carroll, of the PA atN past one o'clock without further notice, pute lines the survey on nis veosel ordered by the U pe lg Lawcer. t Staten nd, ou Wednesday, April 9 | writers’ agents, and the latter ainst his proceeding eon, Mrs. CarnamseLawten, | without one, Should he proceed wnder Oe circumstances be ly of tis city. will be responsible for any damage that may accrue to vessel ject ully Invited to | OF cargo by reason ov her Iraky condition. fleraeou, at two | Scar Wa A Grivrix, Downs, hence for Granada, under *, was boarded on the 22d ult, lat 24 60, lon 61 08, piied with ove lower steering sal, all she required, telphia from Bab Bcun RL Tay, hence for Alexandria, before reported on shore at Cape Litnlepen, bas veen floated of in a leaky con- late k, from bi co, Griflia etreet, near duesday, April 9, MARY and fsicnds of the fam) e respectfully | scan Isranp Howe—On Sunday morn zlast schr Island ing from Harwich, came to auchor near the sunk Line o'clock, from Grace chureh. oo sehr Ti nd’ sent a boat, the exew of wi McCoy.—On Wednesday morning, April ®, Enwarp Me. | commen vense! Coy, aged 40 years tain gall, and cuctiug away abou Tike selatives and friends of deconsed are respectfully Carried on board their. ve wie heard of, When Mr main rigging, leaving the mast loose, Some ighboring Shore had previous y cut away Mr Smith found buried th a swamp ot deserted, but will be rained, and 1 themselves lla m wilde ‘Yy (or wterment, 4.—On Wednesday, Ap rit 9, Uinwert, the be. ‘& native of tle parish yinacsaint, vounty Fermana, ireland, aged 34 Q erpool for Boston and San Francisco, Jan MH Put or © ab aye respectfully 1- % Hor remains | Sraxuey, Falkland Taiand otlin, 9, Pmax th year oF hie age MB Rider, of the @br MRC The friewis quiintances of tho family are re. } Ai er, of the ecb e, of > a the fe ’ Wort ssc] has been ¢ nto @ tfully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Friday) orlar Goat, bavi aa od to wits ease dees | her deck she: 1 Ww on the grat Sections ouble planked, recaulked, county, Ireland, | Ghd receive hi @ native of Portoabinch, Que ands, i# on ry ustained is be suripped, reeaulaed and the great Becttoual dock. he © is (Friday in ver parbowrd atreak, She w nce ot his brother Martin, | newly coppered of ALK ship James trmoth, Va, in 1854, tn opr inal, 1482 tone, WH Wari and old New Bed. York acsount, at dueh a Sinythe, in their weekly Oir- 1b, are requested | ocular for the China, say’—"' Hince our last insue freights have noow, mt tho | veEH very dull, 4nd shipowuers were compelied to aocept teat alt. | lower rates, “Simall and tnedium size vensein ary searce, 1 7 aod bigh rates to outside porte in the United King: GLI. —At Verplanck’s Point, Westchester county on 1 ef Garraugh, Ireland, io the 68th year of her dt depot, Chambers. 11%, Of Iiseano of on of CO. A. Raberg, Vhe friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the fonaral,from bia late residence, 111 Wayerioy | "Capreomn, ovark Alavaina, Nami reports her off Horu's j lace, this (Friday) morning. at halt-pagt nine o'clock. | Toland byw. 1,200 ap on board ‘he floeral Rervice will take piace at the French church | Cant, Debio! Mi bai 20, iat $5 26.8, It 92 12 lin, NB, reports her at aca Pe Vtg seo Whales bit v Nised 2 mow on OW Si oy - rd street. in Brooklyn, B. D., on Wednenday, Apri 9, ce, a native ot tbe county Westford’ irelanu! je and acquaintances, aleo those of his son 4 aa “ H. St. Goorge, his nephews, noe OU bls, nain 16 mo8 4 MeCacty ore lavited toasend logger; ith, Lsnisiann, Kellay, do, 80 rion out, 10M) bbl} Stora, thie (Friday morning atten. Ov ek, tom in | 12%, Norma Cuimaaty A6 has oth) do orth Kight) street, bevvews Fourth | fienry, My ayant! liamsburg. retin ue WHI be ta Heacd from Jan 9 RomuiCathotie church in North “ixth street, | whale vince leaving Paine igh wnaien will b Hie tris bark Active, Blake, of NB, 3 ea fi 7 feen ap whales but twice io ir for the repose of his © om. Siue Cann Lae 19, vo at do, bark Atiant'o, Sherman, IR, with off a8 Ht 8, the Highlands bearing NW by W, bark Of ani for Sag Harvor, $1 mos out—by pilot boat In Jersey City, on Thureday morning, Aprit 20 days. 7 Pd ag aii fol Of suo fain: Schr IY A Griffin, Downs eral, tate. ater Ge tence | masta, March 22, lat 28 89, ton OL 08 riday) aftern ok frees tie feslaenee Gite wes 4 “NO. 191 Mercer heat BY Knight hence tor Port an Prince, Marob 20, tnt 28 for Granada, vader jury: vot, Jerney City ete Be ‘Wee (RF), 17 days hence for St Kitts, March 22, lat Swen—On Thorsday moraing, April 10, of consump. | 26 Ja, iow ot 40, tn, dastunt. B. of H fe and Nevmi ©, Sunith, ‘orcign Ports. aged 26 years Foul and 8 en Ascomen, Mareh 20h port, shige Water Gott, Cretan, iho veatives.and friends of the fomily ero respectfully | for Soverham to joe. deals for Avstraiia, (hence for Coincbas luano for Antwerp at £8 10s ugustus, fialbuta, for ao yeti In ert ship Sharon, Joran, from zarina, Treat, and Kedron, He from NYork arr 6th} w ‘In port ark Voluuweer, Gorham, for Pa- echr HB Metcalf. Burton, [apres att dy Rell over Pitas nhs unas Mareh 22—Sid brig Chatham, Simpson, Bos. Dec S1—Put in, Isabella, Coffin, from Sherwood, Hawson, from rt bark Sinyralote, Weston, from d for Boston an: at sail Queen rutian, Roberts, rch a ‘Sr iow, March 2—Sid_bark Carniola, Ho) pkine (from: SLANDS, Swansea for Coquimbor GioRALTAR, Mare I Smyrna arr [3th, tor Frauen March 2t—In t joston, aad Sia Francisce, ¢ Croix on: Say brig De ‘th, bari yee own; naw ty New er . Grant (f 3d), Be eee ir elma wun wi Ocean, from Arr Dig oe apts ai IN, April 9—Ary bark 0 AR rik v4 (Maianians eat Ree fioptin Baker: and he Let wee A fein chee Warne Crocxety Bignal f aot, tent Toni wget But f Haney: 3, Mekeeig Ph a lain Saye cae eae Baran +] not go erday, but S ed in the Roads and remai nDALTING! RE April Ar nant tchra Goad Janen Cosas, Eady Sulfoliy Baier, Bonin Horsee B Browne. ton Teaae Vanesa tharee. BUCKBPORT, ‘april ar ahip Bastern Star, We rtland, | Sid Fetrel, Robingop, York; Sa°H b fem Hopkine, Poadel MELIZABETHPOR?, April 9—Cla achrs Roxanna Burley, in. Newport: Cornelia, Mackey, ‘Waas, Boston; T Ht So: mou, Kelley, Cambridge; ‘sloop Pre: nt, Morre?, Stam! ford. EDGARTOWN, April 7—Arr schi Prantl for Bomtcn: Cla ng, Hiawatha, Ingvabarn, ridin, Philadelphia for Yacket, Downs. do veastle, Del, for , Hawley, Philadel- NYork fo4 Habecs P Thomas eter, Backett, Rat ete for Braintree; WW \Sraltturd, Bowgtich, do itr Charies- Monthrey, Rackett, New York ‘for St George: in tow South Shoal hip grounded about 1 Pali for her siation—the Li 7 of Succonnesset Shoal, and Potsined there tals The fag er left this port this afterucon for the other vessels reported above. ril S—Arr schrs Admiral (Br), St Joun, jeorge W Baldwin, Liunekin, Res ne, Gre rth ty {Julia Newell, Grott, Portland tor Phila- deiphia; Dennis, Bradshaw, Horton, NS, for NYorl or Grepoat Graven: Hockiaud far a siiscrabvole, for Philadelpiia: Hosanna Hove, Burgess. Ballast ean M DEORD: Aprii9—Sta schrs Wiliam Loper, Ro- my Philaderpiia: Benj English, Hathaway, do; Faany tweed April 8—Arr sehr Grand Island, Short, are FinlLADEL nA, April 9—Arr bark Floresta, Wigich, Bali: A Bai Somme Leo. N rs, and Eva Belle, id, Fini, and iare'a AG yg i ee Hottman, tons Jaa blien, fice Boston; 4M ais Munsell, Kelley, and Marcia, PORTLAND, ‘Ay exe Bt George, a bachelor, Carde- Georgia, wie she ee Belfast for Fortress Monroe; tor Calais: Hal ae om ‘Groves, NYork; Suh nro. PERSONAL. (APvEnmisiNe: it POR A WIFE. MONTHLY MAGAZINE 1362, E, C. F., OR HIS BROTHER THOMAS, WILL fond a ietter for him at 610 Broadway, by inquiring of DwakD TUNNY, OF COUNTY SLIGO, IRELAND.— 4° Any information of him will be thankfully received by hi orks Tuany, at No. 131 East Twenty-second HOR ADOPTION A FINE HEALTHY, MALE INFANT" ten mouths old, fair complexion and bive eye: jon, by parties with whom it wa @ been deserted. Any pi ‘sarne and willing to pay. expeng tay address immediately, Matron, statio: Fourth and West Twelfth streets, NFORMATION IS WANTED AS TO THE WITERE- mate, and Tuomas J. Whee- inwood, wrecked near Cape ; Apply to Bla wehfurd, Seward & Gris abouts of Mandeville Powe: of the TaveRsaTON WANTED—OF MANOEL JOSE DE Souza Machado, a sallur, son of Rusa Candida de Betten- court, of the Island of Terceira, who ts said to have reek jn New Bedford and sailed from there. njuire at the For York, Pearsou' QiPOP) we Painiens extracting with certainty and |y own discovery. ANP IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY, AC.—PARIGY ‘London and New York Medical Adviser ‘and Guide pew edition, revealing the facts obtained onatomy and e: te Pitas, dcr including treatise eases affilet caine pop ae . Bont free tq aidveus for st by ARNER, Now ‘Astor House, oF he's a TOUSEN, Mal Nass ie York. ib Son —— ee’ MoE LOVE LETTE! OW i y SoHETCAL, VILLAIN Sit & BROTHER’ NEW YORK 4 Pale x1x in whole, half and quarter cake, brewed trom and hops. rand led Went Rightoeeasy a —— SPECIAL iar eee al Papal she gusilng year,» ve Sa CORN'S Y. JOHN DAVID. wOLre Bris And for Tnepesiom pati COLLET tere election: — eau At a subsequent penibrye ‘uf the Board Jobn Q. Jones, Bags Pr was unanimously Fe-clecud Pisa CONV ILLIAMS, Caablen, emer Ni OF FINANCE, ‘retention apa or eee. Salen SF pti whdoning* aaa ot inyald usieaaments, 1oF 0 8 and Pubite notice Is bereby siven to the owners, ccupants persons otherwise interested ther ‘ment of property sold in Deve men, 1800, ood sai aang peeree tape ‘iss favthe ie w' York 1 ‘Daly. Tribune, a pul fa the New Toate Tuesdaya ad Fridays of each week, describing tt rower Pag an oe Soper serve must be | be rey which, leases wil! bv ssi si Pn KINGSLAND, Cenk of Arranim ae a ELECTION NOTICE. —THERE WILL BE A MEETING be Biockholders of tie Kutekerbeeker Tee on Tuesday the 18th day of April, at the street, from 12 to 1 o'clock I. Mg (ford evclectl ay f Trustees. for the ensuing year, ‘T. COMPTON, President ‘Tuxo, BROWNING, ‘eereiary. REAY EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862—VIS!TORS TO, the great Interatichal Exhibition, and’1ourins rally, are invited to inspect the prevalent Euro; nt the clothing House of HI. CREED, 89 Conduit street Bond street, W., London, Orders respectfully noticed and promptly hecilied. Under ‘epeclal appointmenta 40, thd hy Emperor and Empress of the Freucb, Prince Impes gate Corresponding house 17 Rue Taitoout, Paris, jasoxte.—1oe Bouee NO. 486 F. A. bat vd e above are hereby « inmoaeg ig attend the | next anne eo Room, Odd Fellow’s Hail, es (Friday) evening, eae a Ti otlook, forthe wurtone of electing a Becre bn ype eee repetitions Master. | Taos. M. Woops, Secretary. oroe TO © TAXPAYERS.—OFFICE OF poy B OOM. d Asseasmenta, No. Free nen Pew York, January 1S 1852.—Notice is Reon assesament roils Of real and Personal estate newt inch and Peet ny och ip order that fenamente may” be corrected. “so ait person ent thw to reduction of their assessments, UY, reaso re! ik miltary services; and ae E- ms, by 1aw exempt from taxation, ne fon, cane oma tine rolls on said ith day following section of the act of April 15, 1830, Je pub-- lished for the vieformation of taxpayel (sso g ‘Secriox 10. During the time the shall be open to ublic inspection, as hereindefore sere ‘application Pemade'b Dy any person cousidering him auurieved by . a of his real or personal estate, Samecorrectods Tf such application be made ih, relation 40 valuatic it state, it must the assessed. lon weiling, tating due ground of objoctida thorete, and : ‘Commussiouers shall examine into the complaint, Andif, in their judgwent, the avseasigent ia erro shall Gause the same, to Be corrected. | Tf auch aprilca made in relation (9 the aaseawed valuation of pervonah applicant shall be examin: by he auid Com? = ners, Who shail be pete ber tw administer suc Se or any of them; andif, in his or their judgment, eee feasment is erroneous, th mall ‘the samme to be cor- cted, and fix the amonnt uch aggessment nt asthey may belleve, to wit and ‘aan “the ir decision thereon ae thirty days after eo. ane ication aball have been ah eg them, ibe made ny ee the Board of Supers visors of an Ghessesectt ah teal or imapesed. wader this act, unless it shall spss. Uae Ggsersy p 4 ot ‘Hon, that the party agatie: nats aie eee the prescribed for the plod ne! by reason oe from the city.—Lawes of, 2 eae ere, SW Buowy, Commissioners of Fates and Aescermenth NFORMATION W. daughter of James When !: aat bears from MAS MULLEN, WHO WAS, I loft on hoard the United Stat. to Capt, A. A, Adams, United @, he wil. hear of something to bis ad WILL FIND AT STATION DA note superdcribed the same as cue ate received a few Di Rs square camel's hair Shawl Carriage Blanket, may address for one week box 106 Heraid sl, sipne-aeonis menial Wiilinery ond Bi Straw Goods of the new ¢ now offered to the ladies of New ¥ ¥icinity at the lowest caeh prices, at Mrs, SIMMOD B.—The trade supplics COMPETENT A! is cesirous of obtain |LLINERY—LARGEST IN THE WORLD. gabis this week, Sprin Misses’ Bonners, Siraw Bonnets, Li. Broadway, 681, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Avoid mistakes, Bonnets, new styles, INNS’, Millinery, S81 HARRIS & SON, 729 BROADWAY, WILL re -eive dur tg bls month, by every weawer, a eh and beantiful assortment of & immer Bonnets and “ SON, 72) Browdway (REN STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, of New York thaiishe has lately rece the tid first houses in Paris, & rich sY HNC HON St RAW Goons AX t FL OWERS, a new and hanson POINT, ¢ ARTLLY ‘AND GUIPURE Lat 5 CLINTON PLACE orin their customers that fine assortment of ‘iso Corsets, mauulactured VARFOLET, NO. trom Paris a ver ‘and colored Grena expressly and eselusively for thelr hou had delivered promptly Yard, fenth street, and Jal Eighth avenue, A SHES, JEWELRY, &e. sit P 1) FOR DIAMONDS ged for India Came LBB LIVES.—THB GRBAT GENt INE ORIGINAL mf inted Jewelry, Menraeiaum Pipes and a large varaty of Fancy Go is you can take your coi articles for 26 cenis, 1,000 do. do. for 60 cent T parteular sttention iw called to our Calli or quarts double out Diamond Sowelry,, the most Dena tifal onof the real diamond ever ae peculiar featur 1p, And ag Dearly, Revdicibbe ve reales to" den Prominént among the large aw is ihe composition and gold Vest ¢ Which @hanits the gala tent Hud conte ‘nly one: tent Watches oleaned and ropa: the most portect jndgen. Roriinent of Jewelry a MOM Gold wd Bl yedeans tuned and sepai ay, formerly in Chathain atreet. in exchange, Also A JACOBS. 407 brow _RESTAURANTS, FOR THE RB and contains a cholce gelection of my dowa two SPRNORR, Agent. ya T0o LATE FOR CLASSITICATION, TO LEt—Wwith BoaRD; faa, other Rooms. and a good Basenieat, sul'able tor a'physicien dnguire at 67 Clinton place. Kefercnces given Winee "Liquor friends occasionally A FINE PABLOR g GH STOOP BROWN out wrath avenue, GAREISON, 105 LET=A FOUR BTORY. ENGLISH fh street, near Sixth avenue, Also, tovratory Mouse on Porty-uhird atret, fom at tow rents, Apply D, GARRISON Viiv iy Oth wireek UDMANS PHILADELPHIA ALE, THB 18 TO PRU MANS RETLAD ELD HLA AL Coase street hore York. ie no longer agent a the eile of seaman’ Pb ivi we Poster & Penrose said ale for sale, nueuta, Marob 17, 1saa "WA. RODMAN, PECIAL—MR, P, O'GRADY, RECENTLY oF 718 ' Stevens House, Broadway, has removed to 7 64 Broad- way, corner of Eighth aur where be will be happy to mees. his former friends and patrons. STOLE FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, AT THE OITY York, on the 8th day ot April, 1882, a Promissory Nast ate by Auatin A. Puller, anied Mareh If, i862, pay ‘aole in thirty Pays from date, for $170, to the order of An» drew Osman. Payment has been stopped, aad the py rorviddea. Vion of the sume is hereby rorviddeD. | pew oBMUN, Nig OTIONERS—TAX BILL, pipers es confectioners in this city and vis. aif part 60 tantibee of vital importance (6 their interests will be ed, a full attendance is desire 10. DE: ‘TISTS WHO HAVE BEEN Ueatened with prosecution by the American, Hard Rupe ber Company, are requested to meet at the New York Tee! M u Company's rooms, .81 Broadway, at 736 P, sae rcs. art For! further Informauen 060: tee Lost AND FOUND, 2 DAY EVENING, IN FIETHL a AVE. OUND—O2 SUN hue, corner Thir.y-third siveect, a’ Sliver Watob, awner may have (t, om wentitying Wand pat paying for thie ad Yerigement, Call at No. 2 West Twenty- ‘th street, FOOmD. DT STREET, ON WEDNESDAY nonnaie, containing, with xo pemses. {OUND—IN CORTL, evening, a ludy's Por things, a stnail sume of By calling at 203 Broatway, roo. Ni Lone abe BY 3 Heetaveved win front the stGainsitp All =} Fiith Avenue Hotel, on Sunday nigh! ‘Coiv’s Navy Re volver. The driver or owner of the eat! Fewariled by leaving 1 at the ollice of the IN A BROADW) AY OMNIBUS, A PARCEL taining a pair of blue (aney Pantaloons. Tne finder with Mestgs. A. & 8S. Heary osr—a | waite ITALIAN GREYHOUND, WIT BUFF L ev will ve liberally rewarded by returning to No. SWwere Bis oni street, BP. WURD, O8T-—ON WEUNESDAY EY ENING, G, BETWEEM = 4 Bond treet aa tie S. Nichoas Hotel, a blac Muff. The finder will b rally rewarded by leaving the vifice of the Un Xu tel. ;RSDAY MORNING, BETWEEN 8 AND jenty-hret OST—A GOLD BRACELET, MADE IN LINKS, IN. hrough Grand stree: Leon Allen to Ludiow sitet feehader Will be sultably rewarded by leaving it at the Mt ro thwest corner Thirty-third street aud Second. e L GREYHOUND, WITH. ud ip of tail whites ‘hae sturves for some time carded oy returning the piace (Uitversity Huiiding), Ost—A LIGHT BRI snail leather collar ¢ appearance of having q Th ter will be liberally | we Biace $1 Waahin. WARD By * REWARD. LOST, A BLACK AND TAN N TERRIER f her s cap on his neck; answers “Avis 22 Rast Seventeenth $5 REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM SMARKET STREET, i se-terday afternoen, & suit of bine Coches, consist ing of afro & cuat, due skin pants'and sik vest. They mea~ sure 44 Inebes wound & it; all quite new, aed them to the above No, (he xbove reward Will be pai. ON, hits 1orit INSTANT, 1 ie | mM ‘D.—LOST, passing Wiliamsbur, ons for a bank vai finder on returning them, to chitect, 98 Bronaway, N. ¥- ~ REWARD WILT BE PALD TO ANY PARTY 25 ae normale of the wirereavoute ot the canal. Vout Matte Wheeler, She was re froin, ber oor! Sa ots pom informe iin vel nN yen above renee raat r Ga powetound. H.W. PAAN, 80 Coar streak G10Us NOTICES. A LE—A PEW IN THE OHURCH OF THE HOLe Fp ti nsdn fiuated onthseorner of Mon ‘and Clinwn Tours pur frot chegoel, in midale a Cin ene oF the. best ailua'ed in the church, | Por {iculars address & Hondiow, Lvvoklyn, oF John Mayher, ‘Water street, New Tork. ~ NEWSPAPERS. {REE NEGROISM.—EVERY MEROHANT, MBECHANIO. K ‘and Javoring man ought to road the artkleon "Frew fegroinn’” in THE CAUCASIAN tits week. For sale at nows mands, ‘fund at the ofice, 162 Nissan street, or by carrie : “POLITICAL IEEE i YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCKATIO | UNION, OLUB—& eUing of this club for reorganization will be of roadway ‘and Bighth streot, on aL F350 chem. ALB Frans Wisiling to € Peay c Vly gta a phaea rreabdans ~ Ovornty evening, Apri cous EALMvEF