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Wajor General MeClellan on the Irish | | from the prices which ruled a week ago, when the Brigade. marict was unduly depressed by accidental causes, f In reply to an invitation to be present at the St. Pat- ‘The earnings of the roads for March come in from ‘iok’s celebration of the Irish Brigade, in camp near Fal dav io day, showing large increase over last (uscth, Tinginia, Brigntion Ganseak nagher segsives the | year, which was @ very satisfactory season. On following letter from General Me‘iellan, which contains 7, prowount | the Western roads the incsease is from 30 to 50 pair cepa nc reheat per cent. On the New York roads it is very large Jor of the brigade:— New Yorx, March-17, 1863 My Drar Cxnenal—l regret that it was not in my power to reply to the kind invitation to be present at your cele ration of to day time for you to receive it at your meeting. [lese convey to your of eers my warme-t thanks lor their kind remembrance of me, and say to iuom that, whatever may be my future fate, I can never, Mareh, present time, over 20 per cent on its stock, and quarterly dividends are talked of. The general tendency of the market is seemingly upward; but Boke t {my Leish Brigade, whose eee” | this is resisted with considerable vigor by the flags advance ‘ily und nobly at Anticlam. My | . . is warmest fri p and admiration will follow your | bears, who put out their options with confidence, ver you may go; and | know that every field op which the brigade may be piaced bereatter, wh) Ouly add wow liwrels W Use already so proudly work, Yam, my dear General, most truly your friend, GiO. B, MeCLELLAN. fortunes where | The bulls are firm believers in the inevitable ten- \ dency of paper money toward inflation, and seem disposed patiently to await the speculative excite- ment, which can hardly fail to come, sconer oF Personal Inte’ gene later, Tho Mayor of Montreal. accompanied by two Aldermen | — ‘The foltowing table shows some of the traffic re- and ope or two other olfici le from that place, were in Boston last week, looking at steam fire engines. turns for March:— Mr. W. G. Taylor, of pugilistic reuown, formerly of i March, 1862, March, 1863 Increase. Boston. avd now a deputy provost Marchal in New Or- | Hudson River. ....$308,963 360,801 87,838 leans, receives honorable mention in the Crescent City ue e a eae newspa) ers for daring and heroic conduct m saving pro | Rock Is!ao Hn! ¢ ‘ Pre. | Alhnote Central... 181,083 228,173 805689 periy and rescuing the ilag of the steamship Bio Bio, re- cently burnt. To understand ¢ e full importance of these re- turns it must be borne in mind that the traffic of March, 1862, was considered very satisfactory in- deed, and, in combination with the traffic of the other months of last spring, enabled the roads to pay off floating debts and declare legitimate divi- dends. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saturpay, April 4—6 P. M. Asurs.—There were 70 bbls. sold at 8c. # 83¢c. for pots ande9c. for pear. Bruaperuvys —Flour was firm, but not active to-day. The sales comprised 9,600 bbis, State and Western, 1,200 Southern and 700 Canadian, within our revised range:— IvpiaN IRRUrTION IN New Yor«.—Far removed as we ‘now are from che haunts of the Indian and the home of ‘the wild man, we learn that New York is mM danger of be- tng invaded in the course of afew days by some of the ‘most warlike tribes of Indians, The Cheyennes, Kiowas, Apaches, Arrapvhoos, Camanches and Caddos, are all evning, armed, paiated, und duly equipped in’ tho full array °f “Lo! the poor savage.” ‘Cha simple fact being that representative chiefs 0 those tribes of the fighting tions of the Far are at presentin Washington, ar. cibg matiess with the l'resident, They have been of inte.se curiosity in the national capital, and itation has been tendered’them to come on to New ‘ork, Major Colley, their agent; Colonel French and Mr. I. Smith, the interproter, are likely to accompany them, and remain during their stay. To see the Indians will be the sensation on Broadway before Species State and Western bc % a : 4 Pxtra State.... a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Extra Stat Gor can te set Si abe ao" 685 a 815 Sunpay, April 5, 1863. Southern m. 135 a 175 The foreign trade of the port for the week | (XiN4. ae Ragen which ended yesterday was large, notwithstand- | Ryve tiour.... 340 a 550 Corn meal. Jersey —Wheat also firm, . ei S . - 2 & ing the fluctuations in exchange. The import entries of foreign merchandise, exclusive of dry goods, were $3,685 ,! to which add the value of the dry goods imported, $2,073,598, and the aggre- gate foots up $5,759,! Against this we ex- ported $4,534,075 of produce and merchandise and $473,495 of specie, in all $5,007,510. For the first time for many weeks the imports exceed the but not active, only 37,000 bushels, at $1,83 or white, $1,70 for red and Sales were made of $1 73 a$1 75 for amber We*Lern, and $1 75 for amber Jersey and Long Isiimd. Corn was doing better, with sales of 60,000 bu@iels mixed Western at 90c. a 921g. for sound, S4c. a 90c. for unsound and heated, 96c. a 96c. for white do. and yellow. Sales were made of 5,800 bushels rye at $1 04a $1 10 fer immediate and future delivery, exports in value, and specie is due to make up the | ad 1,000 bushels barley at $1 45 a$1 57. Oats were in difference. In consequence of the fall in gold the | Pretty active request at Sdc. a 87e . according to quailty. . 4 ra - Corree.—Che market woe dull, withent change in prices. exportation of American securities to Europe has Corron was lower aud iv Simited demand at 72c. @ Tic. been checked, and is now stopped altogether. for middung. Hisut.—ibere was more inquiry for she principal kinds, The Treasury Department, as usual, has proved | aud che market was rather rmer. Frvrt.—A light trade was reported, including layer leaky in the matter of the commercial statistics for the fiscal year ending on the 30th of June last, Le nia TOG Oee BO) SEND ee, Saeko ee and some genera) statements have been either sold FRuGuTs —The engagements were quite moderate, in advance of publication by clerks in the de- | thor» were shisped t 10 Don Ef tears. Fe oe partment, or surreptitiously eopied. They go to | bushels corn 6d. a 54;d., bulk and bags; 1,500 bbis. flour show that the trade of the year 1861-2 was as fol- at 16, Tied. 1,000 packages lard and bucon at 22s. éd. a 258,, and 30 tons cedar wood at 168. To London 600 bbis. lows:— flour at 28,, and 7,000 bushels corn at 6d.. in bulk. A ‘815, foreign bark’took 3,600 bbis. petroleum to Havre at 84, 30, alibi re $181.875,088 aud a ship, provisions, &c., for Bordeaux at 308, a 328. 6d. ome: i Hay was selling more freely ‘at 85¢. a$1 for North river, —The receijts of the week were 24,361 bides and the sales 20,100, the lattcr including 5,900 Buenos Ayres, part to arrive, at 28c. a 29¢., 4,000 Montevideo at 28e. a 2834¢., and $00 Aspinwall at 2c., all cash, usial selec. tons 2,300 Mexican and 1,700 Tampico on private orm; 8,200 Western slaughter, part at 1le., cash, pinay, werd hides, and 2,200 city slaughter on private terme, Stock in importers? and speculators?’ hands, 232,000 dry hides and 2,500 wet salted do. ‘Leatnxr —Meesrs. }. Hull & Co. say:—In the market for heml:.ck sole we have no particular change to report, the market having ruled extremely quict throughout the week under a very limited demana {rom any section. Very few buyers have been in the Swamp, and those have come with very moderate wants to be supplied, or with views below thoge of the trade. In pricea we can report BO quotable change, transactions (une the week having been too meagre to establish reliable rates, and the an- nexed figures must be cousidercd-nowile!, Brom the tan neries the receipts have been comparatively light, and there ie but little accumulation of stock. Oak sole is in moderate re nest, but very mezgre supply, and prices are fully maintained.’ Of rough upper the market is nearly 16,415,062 eee tteeeeee eee eee 8905, 819,823 Balance in favor of the country............$23,070,457 The imports are the lightest on record since 1850; the exports of produce the lightest since 1852, It would seem that we have curtailed our consumption of foreign goods almost as rapidly as the war has curtailed our supply of the Southern staples. The export of specie isin excess of that of the fiscal year 1+60-1, during most of which year the foreign exchanges ruled in favor of this coun- try; but it is less than that of every previous year since 1853. Latterly our specie export has in- | bare, but for the small quantity selling full rates are vb creased, and the current fiscal year, 1862-3, will | “Wied. Tae principal sales were 690 bble. New Or come up to the old average. The export of | leans at ize. agricultural produce in 1861-2 is set down at pd ronia were Unebanged in price and were very 9$124,561,114, aguinst a previous average of less than $50,000,000, The cotton export has fallen from $191,806,555 in 1860 to less than $2,000,000 in 1961-2. The Southern rebellion has inflicted this injury upon foreign industry and our own com- merce. Gold fluctuated last week very actively. It opened at 143, roxe to 160, and closed at 155. The decline from |73 to 139, though largely assisted by the legixiation of Congress prohibiting loans on gold,aud the consequent breakdown in the bull speculation in the staple, was in the main due to a general improvement in public confidence, whieh preves to have been at least premature, if not baseless. Nothing in the current news of the day has justified the rise in the national currency; on the contrary, the prospect, military and naval, seoms at least as gloomy as it was when gold was selling at 170. Nothing has been definitely 6 ascertained with regard to the probable activa of the State Legislature on the Provixions.—Pork sold to the extent of 1,200 bbls. at $l4-for old mess, $16 a $16 25 tor new do., and $11 25a $13 373 for prime. Beef continued in limited demand, with sales of 250 bbis. at $10 50 a $12 for plain, and $12 26a $13 50 for extra mess, Sales were made of 1,300 bbie, and tierces of lard within the range of 1030. a'L1ge.; 2.0 boxes of bacon at Te, aYe., and 185 packages of hams and shoulders ut Tige, a 8'4c. and 5c. a 644c, Butter was dull at 20c, @ 28c. for State, and at 1T¢. a 2lc. for Western. Cheese was seiling slowly at 12c, a Lasgo. Rice was very quiet, without alteration in value. Siixe.—Tho inquiry for goat from manufacturers con- tinves active, but the eme rates demanded for the jo the market restricts sales. We have only to repo les of 2,600 Payta and 2,000 Mocha in Salem, to come here, on private terms For deer the fon get ts languid, and too great disparity exists between the views of buyers and sellers to it of large trai a tions. We note sales of about 3,000 Ibs. Central American and Sisal on private terms. Gaks.—Saies of 750 hhds. were made to day at 944c. Hw pine. for New Urleans, 93¢ for Porto Rico and 9c. for Cuba. TaLLow.—There were 85,000 Ibs. sold at 114 a 1234. Wisxay.—Sales of 350 bbls. were effected at 46c. a 47c. MISCELLANEOUS. YE AND EAR.—DR. CADWELL, OCULIST, NO. 38 Gunton place, Highth street, iviar Broaiway; has for t' devoted his attention exclusively to the , indeed. The Erie will probably show $925,000 for | ‘The Hudson River road is earning, at the | £08L .» AS NEW YORK HERALD, M MONDAY, APRIL 6 1863, * PIN ANCIAL, ARM "AND NAVY BANKING HOUSE. sun Es MUKIAY. ey en cashed 9 Nasewu duvet: New York onpus te the boat RMY AND NAV AS vatitat and Vollece RESON SED On Abra 8 Pr ge OFFICERS A! KS PAY AU. Frit , reac ae th, porbens yp aggl ate Purser U8. ‘Fi Broadway, corner of Ghambere atrtuy N. ¥. AM SOLDIERS DISCHARGED BY REASON OF wounds received in bate are entitled to $100 bounty. Back Puy, Pensions and Price Money ured ior sailors and sold Aer the r widows aud heirs, Approved claims cashed, Prize lists may be ‘ational Claim ‘Acency, 203 Hroadway nee SGaveruoe Bermour, Governor Parker, Major red Dix, H. W. ows. President Sanitary "Comnasio A THARTIC SAVINGS BAN CHATHAM 8: CAN. NEW YORK. Open daily, from 10 to 2 and from 5 to7 P.M. pebizper cont lnterest paid on sums of $:00 andunder; five n larger deposits, deposited on or April 20 will draw interest as from nape ) PELT, President, Jos. Coormn, Secretary. uae, D. BAILEY, » Treasurer, (AT NO. 2 BEEKMAN STREET. NEW YORK—1 Cor. Bounty noes sngoey and pensions. Blanka fr & oe fee i, $2 60 per hondred; $5 by maf. W. E. SHELDON. ‘ACK PAY, BOUNTY AND PRIZE MONEY COLLE B fd and Ponsions Procured, by GLAIe MONEY COLLECT 6:9 Broaeray ‘ano door below’ Bloeeker atret, New York eity. Soldiers’ if ‘at sight. QEETEICA lected; Quartermasters’, and baa soe ee Vouchers: wri, HN B. MURRAY. 35: SS cesartoniciy DB ge AND DIPCRARGED NAVY OFFICERS’ adjusted eas! JOHN 'B: MURRAY, army and Navy Banker, No. 39 Nassau street, ae Post ofice, New York. (‘CHANGE bat! LONDON AND PARIS FOR SAL by WELLS, FARGO & O0.. 84 Broad Jprowaree ON cmon. BANA OF LONDON, eS ae THE BANK or oF NEW YORK, OR SALE—CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SIX AND seven per cent Bonds. Principal and interest le ia gold. Apply to BLAKE BROTHERS & CO., 29 Wail street. F INDEBTEDNESS | PROMPTLY | » Ordnance rACHOM D \mssrases OONSTABLE | & CO co. mun ma te ALL DRY GOODS. DRY | ABNUD, CONSTABLE & CO. ee ES GseAT sane pr i a lam Qotonon "2 nanr, WILL OFFER aT RETAIL ON Lara NO. 300 mRoaDwar, MONDAY, APRIL 6 M. 7, HiGIS, 196 SIXTH AVENUR, ARE MAKING UP_BVEBY SYYLB OF ‘Their entire spring importauions, F oo CURTAINS, VALANCES, CORNICES AND TRIMMINGS, REDUCED TO THE PRESENT GOLD VALUE, GOLD, PAINTED A AND HOLLAXD panning THE 6T 6TH INSTANT. Wa eet somite omp. stra off, aed out ab IL ray ve Cast bade asl ao Bor ctgu so he and exchange, winpow 61 W_ SHADES, PARIS DRESS GOODS, 4? A SLIGHT iF ADVANCE" oN sna eee On inspection Iadies will (nd that we continue to get uP SHAWLS, euch: styles aa wiendile tH to the reputation for rie OLD ‘PRICES, — ce. and for mer reasons LINENS, wi ‘nev determined to doable our. eal this #eason, and if Ae oLoaks. — wostery, sel ing cheap will inaure the same, we will consider if accom- ened at ret al Sita 2 90. AIR oxoves. ae, | "Sonany anal, ezine and te convieat rp N. B.—Persous may rely on the deduction being posttive. CANAL STREET, CORNER OF MERCER. Infants’ and Children’s trimmed Ponnets and Blooomers, in endless variety. very cheap Positively the largest stock 4m the city. All siyles, all wiapes. for all ages, FROM AUCTION FIFTY CASES oF STRAW GOODS. Embracing the folowing syles:— KANCY HESSE. LA CANOTIERE, BOHEMIA, aoe B.—Wholesale arene are are inyled ited ‘vo examine our stock. ©" goods now ready in t intense Ro ' Rooina, apa rt eye eh p aa SS OTRELT G Hear You can vib vor cut length of ie iliinery lower ate ti "Jobbers sell whole pleces. Call and ex STRAW GOO: RiBBU on ‘an a3 811 and Bilis Grand ireat ond 66 ‘Allen, A BnoEn, CONSTABLE aco, WILL OPEN | PEN THEIR NEW SPRING MANTILLAS AND CLOAKB, ON WEDNESDAY, APBIL 8 ABSO, A CHOICE GOLLECTION OF eee block eust from the Bowery, REAL INDIA CAMELS TiAIR SHAWLS AND TMERATRIOE, Wt coops, SOARYS. ginooLa ‘bucuEss. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. CANAL STREBT, CORNER OF MERCER, ¥. ¥. CAVOUR, mannan WILD OPEN SUSEN IE AMINOTON. ON MONDAY, APRIL 6, | NK: ‘or case vel ‘LIED AT var ie THEIR SPRING 1MPORTATIONS OF SLLINERS Bo SUPP. ARE NOW OFFERING, AT RETAIL, AN BXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF ¥XING COMPETITION. FRENCH NAINSOOK, OLOTHS, UAcsIMERBS, CAMBRIC AND ORGANDIB MUSLINS, DRILLINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY PIQVES ALSO, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS AND TARLATONS, FOR EVENING DRESSES, CANAL STREET, CORNER OF MERCER. AND MARSEILLES, AT VERY LOW PRICES. CANAL STREET, CORNER OF MERCER. le, And’all from France too. From lifegrithout Flowers, oh, who would not fy, for one gf&nce at '*126" who would not die? EFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE a Bonds. Ornez Jerrensoxviitz RattRoAp, COMPANY, } JEPPERSONVILLE, Ind., Mare In accordance with the terms of an agreement between Quis company and the holders of its tirst mortgage bonds, dated April 14, 1859, public notice 7 he rey ares that this company will redectn, on the day of Abril next, at the sted of ihe United Statoa Rrust, Oomoany, New York city, SUste lowes: oller belape vars ail ef the ovistanding aad Jot fersonvilie Railroad Company's First Mortgage Bonds, Offers for sale of sal bonds may be addressed, Under seal, to the United States Trust Company aforesaid, and endorsed “Of- fersof the First Mortage Bond (or Bonds) of the Jellerson. Ville Railroad Company, to the Siuking Fund,” which o.iers or bids wil. be re: «t until noon of the 3 Ul th 4 of April next, And publiv notice is algo hereby given the holders of said first mortgage bonds that in case there are no bis oF fered, to sl witot valt bonds now outstancing.remaining Wn wid Or canceled, a’ provided fn the agreement aforesaid, the United States Trust Company will, upon presentation at Ahetr oliice, No. 43 Wall street, redeem at par ar terest, all of the entire instie of vald tirst mort 8, the number oi 28)), not previously advertised for! or ‘st yerdered. And notice is hereby given that trom and aft the 30th day of April, 1°63, interest on all said bonds wil Cease as provided in auld dureement, J. HM. CARR ROR es retary and Treasurer. ISSING FRIENDS IN THE ARMY AND NAVYAMY ari from by addressing BW. Bond, United States ‘Ariny aad Navy Agenvy, 38 street, New York, whee Peavlons, Back Pat, Bounties and Prize Money may be ob: ed free froin delay. F¥ICE OF TRUSTEES OF CREDITORS AND STOOK- holders of Obio and Maisiesippl Railroad Company (Eastern division). $8 Walt street, Mew York, March S63 —A special meeting of holders of, certiticaten issued by this (rust will be held at the office of the trustees, 88 Wal street, on Friday, the 17th of April next, at noon; en business of importance." The attendance of holders iu person, oF by proxy, By order of the Truster: BARTLETT, Chairman, Ss™ PER CENT INTERES. CLTIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, corner of Bowery and street, open every day from 9 10 S.and on Monday, Wednesday and Frid seven from 5 to7. Interest com: mences “April 1, 1863. ok re) a En; rae G German and President. MBevxoon A. Bounces, semtne {HE HIGHEST PRICE FAID, FOR THREE, FIVE AND ten cent pieces, in suns of $3 and upwards, by AG. MAMDEL, 24: Pearl street, 2 Nae STATES TREASURY. New York, April 4, 1383. Parties desiring to obtain the United Seatewatx (6) per cent dis of 1882, commonly ealled tive-twenties, either for it. Yestiment or Feaale, can procure them wpoh this office. dation at ‘ISCO. Assistant Treasurer Guiea Btates. ANTED TO BOK!OW—FOR A TERM OF YBARS, $2,780 on unene ‘dered itaproved reat estate, in the most desirable part of Brooklyn, Address box 875 Brooklyn Post oflice 5.00) TO LOAN. ON bree aa MORTGAGE — Apply to D. B HAI New York Ex- change Bank, Greenwich street, vawees’ Dey and Fulton 000 7 “LOAN ., OF 20 CITY PROPERTY. AP- i ply to 0, TATMAN, 69 Waii street, in ‘Ohice of the Stuyvesant Fire Mosaranse Vorspauy. .000 TO LOAN, AT A LOW RATE OF INTE- rest, for 8 term of years on improved Keal $7é fo this city, in any sum, from $3,000 upwards, to W. H. WOOD, 65 Wait street. LOST AND FOUND. 0@ LOST—NEAR THE CORNER OF FIFTH AVE- nue and Broadway, a small black and tan Shit; answers to the name of Jip. A liberal reward will be paid on re- turning her to 62 Kast Twenty-first atree POUND ADRIFT, ON STATEN ISLAND BEACH, close by Townsend's dock, «ix Canal Bouts, maniely — The Tally Ho, blinion Bae Gonstivution, of the United Fuates; J. Harve; D. Jackson, of Buifao: ¢ feudtick, cad the Union, of New Landon. together with several others, names unknown. Apply to Micoast Ls or John Bay House, Vandervilt Lanc in, ean have them by paying expenses and claims OUND—AT STAPLETON 1. on WEDNESDAY April 1, a Yaw! Boat, two mast holes paintea green. Ad- dress John McCormack, Stapleton, 8. 1 OUND—ON THE 90TH ULT., A LARGE NEWFOU ND. 4 Dog. Has on a brass collar, If not ealled for by ihe Sth inet, will be sold to pay expenses. Call at Liavenue ©, between 6 and 7 P, M. OST—ON FRIDAY MORNING LAST, ABOUT ELI o'clock, between Union square and’ th Aaceusion, corner of Fifth avenue and Te black thread Lace Veil der wi by leaving it at 28 Union square, corner « OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 3. A DIAMOND ourth avemme, eabject of gold loans. The Senate has amended | {fatuent of dineason of the eye and ear for tod single ‘mane, et on a spiral wise. The tinder Mr. Dean’s bill so as to prohibit all loans of what- sed or opinion. Office hours frou yr vo | will 2 apa $26 by returning it to 271 Brom.way, ever amount on gold or exchange. But well in- — — a 7 formed partics at Albany state that, on the one THE BALL SEASON, L°? Po gp nytt ATR OF DEPOSIT, 40. NO. hand, the agricultural interests, whose produce yp LADIES’ e. raroric yoxD order ot — Ty ae agg poe omg aS for we ‘falls with gold, and, on the other, the importing in- terest, which will be ruined by a heavy and sudden decline, have brought to bear on the Legislature an influence which will prevent the passage of any bill this season. It is urged with great earnest- DESTITUTE POOR i IRELAND, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, jew York, TUESDAY EVBNING, APRIL 14, 1963, aces by the New York bankers that the law of | Ure @ a Congress accomplishes all that can be reasonably re. ore. desired for the protection of the national care! fre. and that local legislation, imposing restraints on | Ys Mire Wait Recberta, free trade at New York, would only have the effect | Mrs. je a Ss of transferring business to Boston and Philadelphia. | Mra. Mre Canneil, . Gome foreign merchants are already preparing to | fr (ye Tegpee detacee, Sa thetr means and their bank account, to tre are we Coren . rk George . Money has become extremely easy. Notwith- hen. Mie Richare Diiton, standing the enormous receipts at the Sub-Trea- | ¥T itis: FD Wcnton, saries for conversions into 6 per cents, and for de- | Hr Size: Terence Parez. ‘a posit at 6 per cent on call after ten days, the ne- | Mrs. GENERAL COMMITTEE. The Mayors of Ni Brooklyn, Jersey City and Ho. boken, the Judge pective Courts, the Heads of ents, and ‘Lawyers, Merchants amd Phy- there etties, cessities of the government are sueh that the Sub- Treasury balances do not inore: nd the legal tender currency flows out as rapidly as it flows in. The expenditures of government continue as large | as ever, and the creation of paper money is steadily | proceeding atthe rate of about a million a day. Under these circumstances it is not surprising that Maus Recording Seercwars .mondy should be cheap and abundant. But} Ricnanp 0 GoRwas, Terasvrer, for the willingness of the government to receive | ——— ed monty on deposit at 5 percent, the current rate - EXPRESSES. would now have been 4a5, Asitis, it is 6 a6. I i lS . First class houses do not pay over 6¢ ordinary Fifth and Sisth arene Wo b ozed aud shipped to *' te : Specalators are freely supplied at6. Debt certi- | SUSTASG Homme county. Forsuure serene ure Acates, old issue, are worth a fraction over par; = the hew issue commands 98 a 44. Commercial | . L 6 ern netted ; je ing in goods without adequate capital is current . at much higher rates. It is now well understood that Mr. Chase will not offer « loan during the cur- rent month. He is receiving more money than he can receipt for in bonds. The following table shows the course of the stock market for the past week and month:— gen maa anne Gt es . 8. 6a, ‘4. Vieginies te . Oo red o oa oe” Grafulla’s celebrated Seventh regiment string and pro- menade Bands bave been engaged for the occasion. PATRI a aaa President. RICHARD TERNAN, { Vite Presidents, ON. Corresponding Secretary. ith street, between SEGARS AND TOBACCO, CORUMBIAN SEAL | SMOKING TOBACOO-ONE OF he finent and cheapest in the mer CARL. 60 Liverty street FINE SEGARS pees SALB at PRICES varying from er 1c ay Bey at street, 150.000 COAL, \CKSMITHS COAL © PER TON.—AARON SWARTS & SON are now discharsing © argo of helt one lebrated Broad Top bituminous Coal a. Sig St Stuy Ot | Tarde tO Chryave mreet and aw Broadway. i108 N16 110% 113 -- 80% 90 $7 as 1OAL.—FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICK.—THE 8UB 11% WM O18 J) seriver has made a second reduction fom the win 996 WO BN | i Mo Tow Bas 108" m fens 09 Gnd eeatrey and corner Jane aud We a = secon 91% «88% «(00 WX «8S BIR OB TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATH my boi & ore Ome. MADAME HENRI, THE CELEBRATED 191 100 ond.183 187° rologiat, imm-diav ly sb Beings bark the 100% 100% 98% 106 a great sensation’ with be Frome distant, we os ‘ 19% 14 laa iss The above table shows a uniform improvement BURNHAM’S FURNITURE EXPRESS AND PACK. | | play a judicto | about bin age yment favs bean stopped. i a same, le reward wi will be on ite retu: 108 Chambers street, up O8T—LAST SeTCRDAY NIGHT, BY A POOR MAN, signed EFT—ON STATEN ISLAND, BY TWO SAILORS, ON Wednesday: April, between s@cond and third landings, wi] Boat, tainted black and os The owner can Ing es pensen by Leis to Frederick Gaelemann, fron Secon REWARDS. 5 REWARD.—LOST, A YUBA county, _ALIFOR. nia, Bond, for $100, payable to A. G. ‘Soule. Said ton rp | evening. April 4, Sack ator near ', between Chambers and Nereby warned nat to bond was the Girard House, or on Bleecker stree « All person: ‘are’ yinent to any other party will be wil reewive the above reward on itn 4 it » Girard House. A. G. SOUL 25 REWARD.— APRIL 1, ABOUT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., $ wy a Business Wagon, With ne seals syonre brown Mare, out He bande iuigh. white had epor on jorebeea, Zhe avove revert ait te paii by Deivg returned to D, Lissberger & Bros. 299 Peart Rirwet, or at 41 Third sureet, $100 pow ps —TO Pla afternogm, in F yn, set flat, with seven stones, each ste rated from the other by a Lack paw. Sand. it waa the gift of « person deeensed. and By Il valae, will be paid for the retura of it to i Kb Bowery. ROKERS, LOAN ©} it Ring lost on Saturday its f° R. Stnpron, $300 REWARD. —LOST, agen THE CORNER TOF Broadway and A: dre dollars, Ina bank boo above reward will be clerk, who has to bear @ Post oftice. place, the sum ef seven hun- the recovery of which the aid with the gratitude of a the reaponsibility, Address box SPORTING, JALIFORNIA QUAIL —JUST RECEIVED, A cHOIC C lot of California Quail, in fine order, au: HAS. _RBIOH BRO, No BI Chatham street, opposite C! J RaNc S BUTLER, NO. 8 PECK ag Bai A breeds for gale and stock, But «for all divense SPORTING SKITTLES SEVERAL MATCIIRG Witt gE onday at the Double Skitte gun Went Thivyy-sinih ‘eareet, when John Rone aie game with any man tn the United Sates, of ale NEW PUBLICAT?ONS, UBLISHED BY GO, P. MOLLESON, 24) FULTON mireet. Brookiyn, N. ¥.. 8 series of Card Photngrapha, 4 important Works of Michael Ancelo Rapuach L. da Vinck Guido, Gorregio, Rue entebino, and A. Caracel, Muriho an Facing subjects though inceresting and attractive to the fs Weil A810 tie MFC Stent, have not hituert » the obs urtiy of the private collveviona, 7 re the American, public, Larce aduitions whl b tne Catogues sent (0 any address, CHARACTER puy hoogy, the Seiener of we | are some of the \onies @lucidaced a the pUYSIO} NOMY, OR SIGNS OF ’ vey. Pay Sent, | PURER JQ RNAla Apri! No. 1." oF 91 a ear. aw ae New York. | Brains oh aud full written desrvlome of . obaracter yiven gaily | plain and embroidered Kids MUSICAL. MUSIC TEACHER DESIRES A “x POSITION IN & ur country lies bleeding—all oy to her aid, T GRAND StaBRe Chea ae ci But the ladies "126" are sure to invade. AW GOODS BY THE CASE, 8 BY THE SINGLE BONNET, 'y. On, on, to the store in the Sixth Sixth avenue, family where grapes ete ad the of her Piane ouRAC CHON. WAND PRIVATE = Le PURCHASES ‘Where the cholera estortment ia alw ‘ways on view, would i Lisa es to her Board. ‘ ‘Addrebs for one week et rT of, Have been unusually large this week. We shall offer them Forsake ‘alt the cha Ayretsdynd Broadway, P. G. T., box 3,593 Post office. Moniiay and following dave, iF BLOOMERS, COLORED AND WHITE 7% SPLENDID ) ROSEWOOD beat WITH @ARVED LAKGE LOTS On, on to “126;" there you will find From 26 cent fara and upwards, fea ss and Case, OVerstr. te improvements, pine ily our colored Bloo ers at 28c., Sle., 38&., Flowers, Ribbons and Straw Goods of every kind, mi rae by ‘a first class city maker, e ee sacriuce for cash. uc ‘and B6e, each. ail below last year's price Silks, Feathers and Laces you'll surely find, too, $i) Recond avenue, between ‘Twenty-nuinth and Thirtieths At one twenty-six in the Sixth avenue. For $2.50 and $3. Pepe nae for $5 and $6. ‘or an od on Broadway for THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITC, in @UASTITIES AN INSUECTION SOLICI New desig Gray, Drab aud Tat Hair Bonnets from streets. one to three dollars each. Also Ladiv#’ Split Siraw Bonnets 26 per cent below whole- sale prices. the most fasbionvble shapes in M Bloomens, Al- A MAGNIFICENT 74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sule.—Made by city makers for subscriber; ‘aprovements, overstrung: fully fouly.quewaniged has ali mo: bonis, Espavio'as, Undons, Monitors, &e., in Leghorn, vii iron plate, richly car and case;' been, Dunstable, Luton, Bedford, Split Pedal, aid almost every Miners who buy (or cash And d-sire to save should ex- | eichi months; cost Sem, wi Tor, 8275, ‘including other braid. . amine our stock aad priova before they part with thelr cit and Cover, Also, large assortments of Parlor, Chane d Dining lnasik Darlene ws guctiaet: Inquire at 'wenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, N ELEGANT-SEVEN OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- AN erie, made by a celebrated city maker, fully guaran teed, all modern improvements. overstrung bas, ee iron plats, elegantly carved legs and case; been in’ use pet months; cost $175, inne tee for $: 30. Also, he ture of & parlor und three bedrooms a sare OO htaire ot W. RICHARDS. 119, West Eighth, street, Ciinion place, between itt aud Sixth avenues, A™® MAGNIEIC ENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD. Piano for sale—At a great sacriice for cash; has irom neh grand action, round corners, sweet and Mant sone, city inade and in perfect order. Price $140, Cait 10 Alien street. ASS SINGER WANTS A SITUATION id A PROTES+ We invite yon to aspect the lnrgeat stock in the largest Straw Rooms in this c HOWARD RIDLEY. 811 and $113 Grand atroct Entrance to this department, 66 Allen ‘street, Hfth Block east from the Bowery. mone {Hip Up to our store In the cars will cost bnt five cents, and yon will fed this amount well Tovested, saving oy the fume many dollars on a small purchase, Twenty dollars will buy a good assortment. « Th ages from South and Ful- ton ferries pas the door, N. B.—Teil the conductor to lt you out at Tenth street. and endeavor to core early in the morning, before the rash of our retail business commences. Store open at seven o'clock, for the accommodation of milliners. M. T. HIGGINS, 126 Sixth avenue, two doo:s trom ‘Tenth street, s leaving from the Astor T GRAND STREET CHAP STORE, A line of Chee! an! Plain Bounet Ee ceneoane almost every fashionable shade, under regular prices, NEW MILLINERY LACE! Also bargains in Pusher, Burexe, e. and gir ¥ A Te el Sil and pis Grena and 6 ‘Allen street, block cast from the Bowery. ara fran, ; 2 GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE. W FRENCH FLOWERS, NEW DRESS bare ARNOLD, CON-TABLE & CO, ARE OFFERING D RIDLEY, acme t chareh euoir, in New York or Brooklyn; bes a sus S11 and #1146 Grand atrett cr ent parir yoice aut iwa.foot reader his acral yearn expo, eee A LARGE STOCK OF SUPERIOR ence in quariette choirs, &c, Address Bass ‘Si week, box 212 Herald ofliee, men BAe AINS—PIANOFORTE—HANDSOME MAHOGANY ; seven Ln phe eee a oe ayo rosewood seven oclay carved Pose’ onan octave, ‘$200, cost 100; two mahogany *Pianofortes, $0 91 DONALD & CO., 858 Bowery, near Fourth street trance to these de} rags biz Paral bfbels east from whe Bowery T GRAND, STREET CHEAP STORE. LOOK AT OUR LINEN HANDKERCHIERS, EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, Ww eat ois eeOe toi be air, Our best '@ well id Gloves for 6.94 cents the’ pair, Ou in ‘are reduced 25 cents the DWAKD KIDLE SHIRTING AND SHEETING, _ LINENS, TABLE DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, 312 and 3113¢ Grand and 66 Allen sireeta, Fifth block east from the Bowery. TOWELS AND TOWELLING. OR $100 st il lar a — ——— Canal street, corner of Mercer. tle ith handsome Cover, for $10), if at once AT ARASD STREET CHEAP STORE, een a sight Hrentivnareet, between Third and Forts aren tener Cis at 160 Kast Tenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, ma by the Pibbons by tie Piece, 1 OS cadludl aan amen IST CLASS SEVEN OOTAYE PIANOPORTES, WAR: f Ribbons by heals 461 to 467 BROADWAY, ranted jor five years, for $200, Pianos a oy Ten thousand pieces from suction sy on Mon * | allowed if parchasei rag 3 P. LYNCH. Ln ay > naa EDWARD RIDLEY. have just received per stea: rooms 927 Broadwa Fifth Avenue Siland BA Grand street and .6 Allen, viock east from the Bowery. PLAIN AND CHECK SILKS. ‘A fulland chotce assortment—very desirable, Low PRICES A AT RETAIL. Alto at stores 285 to 261 G | GRAND STRI ‘Wand 4 CATHARINE STREET. MUSICAL, CARD.CPROF. WATSON, CONTINUES TO in-truct on Piany, Guitar and in Singing. eau be obtained Broads EGANT siRORTMENT or A 30a OR OPERA CLOAKS. ST RECEIVED aT CHARLOTTE @. sMrTins, PlarBrosdway, we door above ‘Twenty-niach street, and at ivan street, ber TANOFORTE FOR SALB.—A MAGNIFICENTLY Gurved rovewood Pianoforte, seven ootare, round oor. ners, fron frame, sor rand ac over se. segs erence ae ite value. Ap- Banoans, BARGAINS, ILLER & GRANT, 7 708 1B BROADWAY, sil voutieth THIS WEEK tn oH Lace. in Collars, Bieeves, Barbes, Coiffures, Veils PIANO? onTe: @00) TONE. ©. BB we will offer yo eee Ban very resasonable terms, Can be seen one Also ds, Bagi and @ great variety of Parisian of Pari DECIDED BARGAINS 1” SILKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS, purchased GREAT: MN veTION SALES BLACK SILKS, bril tant) ‘ had of Infante Weiss, Caps | eek at 208 Sizth avenue. HE CELEBRATED PIANOS OF J. & 0. FISO the most reliable pianos made, with iron frame, damier, Ac; whoiesain ud. tail. Wareroom and 45, 245, 247, 44y West Twenty-eight sires a ‘pear Nima }yournino MARTILLAB, OF LAST WEER. MOURNING BONNETS, . at $1 per yar BLACK SILKS (oil boned) at Ys. and 108, per yard, MOURNING DRESS GOODS, sribie. siailatid ri ’ in every variety, at the () WILL, PURCHASE “A VERY FINE TONED MOZAMBIQUES, VALENCIAS AND POPLINS ‘NEW YORK MOURNING STORE, $110 » 4 d hand Hiano if uppiied for trmedintel ae «es rman 20, Peg BROADW tat No. Ls Tg {Sullivan street, between Bloecl: |. & A. MYERS & CO. erand Houston pe A'so instruction in Musie, Oflea. BEST AMERICAN DELAINES only 25e. per yard. panies houra ‘rom 8 to 1 200 PARIS nw ROBRS | (34 7 is eget), last year's = = aisles, only 35, ‘ac ALL THE vist" “AM aN. “kis at 2le. per yard, recemly ai 28e. and NBAVY BARNSLEY. DAMASKS. From ‘auction, 6s, 6d., Ge. and 7s, (worth $1 to $1 25 per yard). BLEACHED MUSLIMS, af 1s". and, 200. per yard (sold ©. HOUGHTON & CO., I NSTRU CTION, we KKEEPING, WRITING. “ARITHMETIC, aC. cht in strictly private rooms, ay ona e twenty Ariting Ieasons for La ss ‘Teges, 6 Bow: rv and 285 Pull as city patronage lyn, have reovived a large country as well as lve, corner Twenty- Sienin street, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, 463 Ladien) Straw Bonnets, da, Seay 4 Bn, 6x recently for 25c. and 3ie.), 44 BLEACHED MUSLINS, at 2S. (sold ‘recently at 88.) \ Pps hog Se arian yoara ete ___ «3 do. straw and hair do., 10x, You NG MAN, FORMERLY A GREAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS, all from AUCTION, very chy Hamiiton Coliéze, desires w teach ip for lis |oard; good referen.es turnished., box 105 Herald oftice. Ph ing my 8 Btraw Goods in every variety, from 2s., 3a, ba “7 ADIES AND CHILDREN'S Silk Bonnets, ready made and made to order in the best t manner, RIBBONS. FLOWERS. - SILKS, ‘TRIMMINGS, 4C., selling at very reasouahle price HOSIERY, GLO\ES. EMBROIDERIBS, aC,, &C., selling as cheap as at any other store, M. C, HOUGHTON & CO, 469 Sixth avenue, corner Twenty-eighth street, elisa PENING oF —_—— BARD Bu ene “N au STRIPED masataes <" SHAWLS (all wool) at $3, $30 (worth $50 and $6) STRIPED BROCHE sUAW! WLS. nparior quality, $4 $0 to FASHIONABLE my Sa JAWLS, $3 80 each CHECKED WOOL SHAWLS, now denigna, at $4 to $5. BARGAINS RECHT Be FROM AUCTION AND W. K. PEYTON, 2/4 BOWERY, near Houston street. GooD HANDW. RITING Sunes TO ALL Lf ten lessons. Instruction pravtical and Bookkees tog and business ailairs. Beparate roome for ‘end for private inst OLIVER B, GoLbsuira, No, 6 Fourth avenue, A SCHOOL FOR TEN BOYS.—SUPERIOR Antsm tages are secured in this senool, nected Cenaful teacher, a" = years Eee, 25 miles a vacancies, city; ages from 7 rest Sark No. row, Teasonable. Address COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, emen receive Jeasone in ‘Book writing and Ari ight practicnily, atordinary sehvols, | gaan BAROAING se manger CLor! AND OTHER "PARRICS, AT 475 ewes, THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1948, . GRO. CAREY, VILLE DE oy Late Chas, Btreet & Co. p= HANGINGS Gorton AT LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES: Bleached Musling, from 15.6 Merrimack Prints, «, Sprina 8 tyes, 22 Spring Delaines, San qual iy, 36 Also, A large variety of Spring and Summer AT LAST VEAN'S PRICES, Also, N [EVENING } CLASS OF MATHEM, queen ‘ring will be commenced ow a the ‘at B O'clock, at ates a eet janie Profecor in the P% Paice particulars apply as Ee eka sr SPRING SHAWLS, av RETAIL A ORRMAN Tot YOUNG LADY, WELL ACQUAINTED bapy, Scguaremen renesed Vey ctl OHRAP. OUR SPRING STOCK I8 NOW READY ceaseless irate Saks CRYSTAL PALACE EMPORIUM, vor EXHIBITION. ele eioutcaa "AE See ab _™* a ovate. FOR BXTENT AND VAMIETY OF STYLE _oeaeees, ARDENT, | Gone itl aed wists IT IS UNSURPASSED, taught day and evening, at at TOV Now's, D'S, 200 Bowery. ___ONB DOLLAR 4 DOERR, | Parties about furnishing are fnvited to an esamination. JOLORS FOR CARTES DE Vv 10,000 DOZEN Conte aon. YARD S1Q0L COTTON, SOLOMON 4 BART, 2s vise im tbe tome bea CLOSING ALL OUR 300 BROADWAY. LADIES’ Oye XID GLOVES, Best quality } 9) © ovnta » pair. oY Be Laces. OWDERIES, ‘EAM! 96 BROA OPENING srusynio't STOCK OF LADIES AND RECBIVED PER STEAMSHIP ASTA, ©. © MARSH, author of the, populne on Book- WILL BE OFFERED AT RETAIL HOSIERY. FULL STOCK HOUSEKBEFING GOODB, fom ION MONDAY, APRIL 6. ower than any house in the ing, continues to give private lessons, .to8 P.M. ft MAC lara, es Ctreu! nwo DOORS VELOW ote i i a ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, BER FARK INSTITUTE LADIES) —PROF, J —— i location Bealihy suc ARLOTTE @, SMITH CANAL STREET, CORNER OF MERCER, eauthraly bry ceed during the mosth of Ape? For AB IUSE Re RECEIVED AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT | — cahtraemnies. aeaahisnci ween hare wei app nA J ray s™¥ GOOD8—STRAW GOODS, - Eierey ot SEMINARY, AT Pisce ORANGE, aE Also Misses’ and Childrens’ Corman SPRING St stock hag oly —This insuitaion, near Paris fashions coal farm, where bore ry inerou ai} 4 re No. 1,142 Broadway, one door above Twenty-#ixth atreet, in now ready for inspectio: eve with all the or college. pring and @ummner pee) or, Gi of the seasow, compris Ne aie Li Hyg, Vice Principal, bow 182" Mort O20 comprising in ce Principal, box ort © URNITURE COVERINGS P ML ONNETS pa i re aT cost waite, BRoLIaH SPLIT STRAWS, ,AMILY SCHOOL —AN AGREEABLE RESORT AND WIDE FRENCH BROCATELS mNOENORINIL "hCTOn 8 and Frceireney, be on oe Ph aete sates COTELLINES, SATINS AND BROCADBE BLACK MILAN HDG, Bish AN Ware MIXED, VRENCH es AG! ITERATUR®,—LRSSC At old prices, vee RAY BELT, aatceruty diplomas: SUURLETBR teeters ALSO A FULL LINE OF novam Sea‘ EAy SONNETS, 0. tad Brewing vanes HpRRSERESE ate WAIROLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS; WOOL AND UNION RAPS, PEKIN AND TERRY CLOTHS, WORSTED DAMASKS AND LASTINGS, MISSES agp. iP CfLDREN 8 yi SERIE RVOAL, PASANTON, ALBO a ay ENCE, BY Rips * Pitino, URSERY SOvERSReD. —A YOU! G LADY ager ry gO 10 160 Bast 14th at. Granrone. MiSs TUCKER ves Young ladies to educate, assisted by tgoveraesses, and by eminent pring term commences on Mame, at correapongin ion ans, moat of whieh have same. Kent ay ‘yn po tA 4. fund which are forsale by ihe sues, oF Fy md lagtoy -9 inford, Cove. Prater oe a ae «s7 BROADWAY, seater — 7 m4 iit Invite attention to their new stork of A “ LB, AND, forms Stew SEs ao. YOUNG L, x FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, _ Brenteng, corngy Free oom = cmt Se te Wa ntar as taster ‘ ee rad At eas devastate ks | ao mage a. HY Fatale at sy PRICES. BONET AUER t AOh a Yomi aae a a ea HOOP SkrInts, Sac ‘at 3:7 Broadway. Tahal an L ORD & TAYLOR, a TO 467 BRO HROADWAY, Will oven on THURSUAY APRIL 9, and’ request attention fo taeir apring tinportation of rans MANTILLAS oll amsortinent of t 6 most aporered Pare From avotion Lore EMBROIDRRIFL, “OVLARA AND SETS, NEEDLE WORK BANDS, } ebGiNGs, indknetwas, 4, BLUXOWE. | 1017 Broaaway, corner of Twenty Orth street, opposite the Worth Monumen. THE LECTURE SEASON. BUTURES TO LADIES —A © cee. OF FIVE Le tures on Physiology, Health and Disesees of Wome and Chiliren int om of Seventh avenue Meth. Fourteenth dtrmet, hy Stra, ne) eto manikins, te