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— AFFAIRS AY ALBANY. enna Hmpertant Action of the Assembly Relative te tity Railreads. OVERCROWDING CITY CARS. An Attempt to Read a Majority of the Committee on Hanks Out of the Republican Perty and Sup- pross Their Report, ‘Passage of the Albany !ridge aud New York Court House Bilis in the Senate. jp important Letter irom the Architect of the Court House, Keen Aupayr, April 9, 1864. OVERCROWDING CITY CAI, ‘The Assembly Committee on Rallronds reported this efporving adversely to the bill to provent the overcrowa- ing of city care. A large number of petitions have been ~@ent here from New York praying for the passsage of a tN probibiting the city cars from carrying any more fpassongors than they furnish seats for. The adverse re- ort was agreed to -et -the time of its being handed in, bout ax hour afterwards Mr. Brandreth moved to recon- ‘@ider the vote agrecing with the adverso report, and that t be disagroed with, The yeas and nays were called, «mand the vote reconsidered, end tho bill sent tothe Com- * @ittee of the Whoie, ‘THM ERIE RAILROAD. ‘The same committee reported the Senate bill increas- mg the capital atock of the Erie Railroad, for the pur- \ Pose of completing its double track, in precisely the same ‘Torm that it passed the Senate. TUR NRW YORK PARK. : The Committee on Cities reported complete this Mmorning the bill directing the Commissioners of the Wark in the city of New York to build and construct a @boue stairway as an eotrauce t the Park, for tho use of * pedestrians, at Fifth avenue and Eighty sixth street, ‘Dhe bill was ordered to a third reading. The same com- Mitiee reported favorably the biil to open and improve @eveoth avenue from the north end of the Park to Hariem, POLICE SALARY. Tho bill increasing the salary of the Metropolitan ies, and amending che law in a few instances, was also re- Ported complete. A few ainendments were made in the Gommittes, The most important one is that compelling ‘tho Polico Commissioners to report to the Comptroller the *@mount of flues levied and collected of policemen or @mount of sularies retained fer tines. ‘The bill is now or: dered 0 a third reading, and will be read early in the ‘week, Rey ae Rane, |. The Committee on Banks this morning reported eom- ete the bili incorporating the Seventh Ward Savings jank for the city of New York; also the bill to incorpo 4 the New York Quarantine and Indemnity Company, “Poth of which wore ordered toa third reading. The Jommittee on Priating reported in favor of printing tho number of copies required by the rules of the Gayjority report of the Committee on Banks. The question of agreeing with the report of the committee ‘was laid on the table. The decision of the Speaker, when- *@ver this question has come up, has been tbe most sin. gular ever known in the Legislature, and in direct and Sxplicit violation of all rules of legislative and parlia- Mevtary proceedings. Ata later hour of the session the question was called ‘ap, and a spicy debate arose, in which several members Participated, High words and strong words were used Qu all sides, The question then before the House was in Tegard to the name of Mr. White, who wished his name ‘eken from ibe report. Ali manner of motions were made {n regard to how this should be done. The debate, howe = took a wide rapge, and went over the whole id On chis question, bringing up the question of loyalty Of the committee and oven trying to reat them out of Yho republican party, discussing the doctrine held by ‘off. Dav all other points of that kind that could be ‘aged in, the resi object being to smother the report. it was debated up to the hour of adjournment with great tterners, and no vote taken, It has reached a point when it is not at all improbable that the House will Qndorve the majority report of the committos. It Sannot be smothered now. There is a strong indication ‘Chat we are on the eve of another just such contest as we @ad in 1837, whon the fight was commenced on the Sub- Preasury by tno bunks, The bubble of inflation and ‘Wild speculation must soon collapse, when and where it ‘Will commence it is impossible to tell now. The House tofused to take up the bill reported by the mimority of the committee. & a ‘THE AL UANY BRIDGE DILL ‘was read tho third time and in the Senate this ‘Mhorving, only one vote in the negative, The question @ow comes up in the Assembly, where thore is @ fair @rospect of an exciting time over it. THE SOLDIER,’ VOTING BILL ‘was considered in Committee of the Whole, and pro. , and the amendments and substitute bill ordered be priuted and made the special order the first of the BROADWAY UNDRRGROUND RAILROAD, ‘There is a strong indication that the Senate will disa. with the report of the majority of the committee ‘Qa the Broadway Underground Raliroad. Some of the Peouators have taken an active part in the Senate in favor Of dieagreeing with the report on the Underground Railroad, and the dill compoliing present @ailroids to pay ten per cent gross receipts no the city treasury. These Senators are sanguine ‘that the Senate will disagreo with the report on both ~ @f theso bills, and refer chem to the Committee of the ‘Whoie. NEW YORK COURT HOUSR. The bill to tucrexse the Court House stock of Now York eight hundred thousand dollars came up for a “urd roiding in the Senate. A motion was made Go recommit, with tostructioas to insert a clause provid- fing that bone of whe funds raised under the provisions of ‘bhe bili shall be expensed for any purposo but the pay- Ment of the bilis under ‘he present contract, and that no «@hange t the contract slail be made without an appeal of @bo archivect. Thw was carried, and the bill, towards Sho close of the session, was reported back, read third time and passed, Sevator Cozans alone ing Out aguinst it. Jn this connection the follow: te in the letter which was read from the architec! JL bo of interest, aud put at rest some of the clamor Ovor this ailair:— w Yon, April 8. 1864 Lace the Court House bill ts on the lable’ ‘Y teleseaphed €o Senator Murphy lart night that Le should rely upon me, shat I, woud pledge him may honors wat from. my ows sonal know! he whole matter waa right, just and foment, Ad that the whole opposition waa from disappotus: Bont duu malice, 0o., and T B. Althouse Mr. Gross told that he had Lid as low as he dared do, and hat” fe would not touch the work now at his bid ‘as it ‘would be ruinous. Althouse save the same thing. Now. were made in September, and cast ‘aad t Inbor are to day over ffty per cent higher than in Sepremter, Lt vill be agreat loss to the county @ appropriation ie not passed, as the building ‘nust remain other yeur unfinisved, and ihe connty is paying some 000 or 890," @ year for rooms which the new Oourt Ouse will provide ‘The Mayor has taken a very unwise course ta not hear. both sides before taking the course thn: he has, Mr, fieon «. Hunt advised the Mayor to see me and hear what Now the Tats re that. in eration to the bi Rhee day in my office said to m ink ime to get the bide for the iron work for the i £ ew Court use? Everything seems. re be foing up.” anid that knew it was, replied, “You ad belter write the Mneations. and get We Inne ready."” repl that the specications iy. ne were all nade, thet Thad made them while Wil- on G. Aut was Conmissioner, and that they had been ‘made with creat care and approved by Mr. Hunt, Wel he wald he would take them and look them over, After look dag them over he told me toget three or four eatiaie ood men, upon whom [could rely to carry the job through, ad, do first clase work. I asked him |’ he had any pref- he said no, and w Jenve the matter to me, Tel boow all about there men beticr than y get shresor four estimates {100 men, I replied there are rons, Althouse. the Corpella, and George B. Jackson. ail he said, they are good men, and he ‘no ob jection, sheng tht foots aed hea ed a te ge and the ations, an A tewied enti. te to the Board of Supervisors, JOHN KELLUM. There “ weveral poring facts enumerated in tho letter, = none of any particular importance as bearing upon the managoment of the Court House, about which there ‘as been a bitter controversy were. ‘ONITRD STATES BRCURITIES. A resolution was offered instructing Semators and re f Representatives in Congress to vote for the re- “peal of all laws of Congress which exempt United States +Securities, now or hereafier, from taxativn. Se “Whe Recent Excursion of Members of the Legishacare. IMEPROTOR OARPENTRR HIGHLY COMPLIMEN? =D. The courtesy oxtonted by Trepector Carpentor end Other mombers of the Meiwopoliian police to (he mom. ‘Dore of tho Legisiature, who rocenily vieiled Now York, a0 & pleasure excursion ap) tour RA awspection, hi IF aoknowiedged Roe comba'ttee ne ‘alow parrot is ‘BY displayed by that arene ri ir. repeater, 1 bis is cals acunowledginy = ‘bigh honor paid ‘him in the communication reft on occasion to Notice favorably the services rondorad dy the members of the foree woder his command, as well rae the distingnishet services of President Acton, eae Mr. Ken- , injared on tho first day of the iiks and Loonard are pg direoted all thoir movemeuts, in the absence of nedy, who was severe eoutbrenk, oe epoterred to by Mr. Carpenter for their gallant and ‘feas conduct on that memorable occasion, Death of a Submarine Diver. TO THE RDITOR OF THR HERALD, New Youn, April From the mato of a yeesel in the Wemt Indi cam informed that an old friend of mine, named George Rowell, a vat diord, was Killed by the barat ‘of bis hose, through which BC re-sivod lie air, while ee work jo the harbor o, Sante Crag, Wek DB Ae Lauach of the Seamer Electric 5: PuiLapeLruia, 10, ‘The steamer Eleotric Spark, Inunched bere yeaterday, ts one hundred and iudnety fost lores and fe bollt with ® view to a high rate of speod. Bhe is intendod for the New York and New Orleans trade. Court Calendar—This Day. ery Covrr—Circvir.--Part 1—Adjourned to Tues- day, 12th inst. Part 2—Nos, 1526, 660, 855, 1227, 1148, 1426, 1445, 1544, 1242, 1286, 600, 602, 1158, 1126, 1164, 1540; 496, 828,520. Part 3—Nos 600, 46, 618. 620, 1214! 424" 1447, 1455, 1475, 1225, 1533, 259, 1557, 1663, 1669, 1599, 1629, 1633, 1641, 1649. SurRRion COURT—TRIAL TERM 8789, 3637, 8649, 3707 , 665, 3793, 3706, 93 310, 3709, 3°03, 3805, 3811. Part 2—Nos, '2092, 8570; 2598, 3562, 1088, 3352, 8401, 634, 28, 3483, 2968, 2258. Common Prxas Court—Taiat Term.—Part 1—Nos. 165, 486, 538, 980, 267, 100, 484, 19.483, 101, 466, 142, 311, 263; 133. Pact 2--N 08. 535. 451, 97, 402, 372, 608, 606, 600, 403, 608, 515, 616, 517, 618, 520. MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Africa, Captain Anderson, will leave Boston on Wodnesday for Liverpool, The mails for Exrope will close in this city at a quarter Past one and at bolf-past Give o’clook to-morrow after- noon, to go by railroad, Single copies, im wrappers, ready for matling, ive cents, Since the Ohent~ 1 been in fas! ‘Night Blooming jot in fragrance, for thit is impousible; but in some of. its externas. which is now the standard perfur the aa Th botties with, the words “Phalon & son, Pertumers, New York,” blown in the glass. The absonos of thie trade marke is proof of “ecoptions Sold by all droggista, Murray, Eddy ca Coes Kanrocer, Berns Otage me 65, 40, 20, en 3.4 ce : 24 at, 2, 1 1864. 6, 69, 24, 33, "3a, ct 83, ioe 78, re 38, 60, 29. ———————— Zz. eB. grees bd LOO Mame ers Lass 171—, 72,11, oe 8, ct cs 3 my rc Mie M8, 65. 23, 34, 21, 14, "65, as Pie 7 64,9, 28, 31, 42. < Co.—Mana, meee OLass 15—April 9, 35, 38, aa mee 26, Th, 62, 53, 31, 68, a 61, 71. ass 16—April 9, 1894, 43, 24, 21, 15, 3 70, 69, 50, 44, 27, 41, 78, 30, Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lottce riesand information given. GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, Brokers, 510 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. n Prizes rece tera in All Legal Lotteries.— RfOrMANoF OT OLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall street, N. ¥. Lottery Tickets C: JOSEPH BATES, Bro! Royal Havana Lottery.—30 Per Cent pain paid for Prizes. Information furnished. The ghost rates paid for Doubloons and ail kinds of Gold and Bilve TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street. Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Son, Meershaum manufacturers, 857 Broome street, near the Bowery, sell goodsat wholesale and retail. Pipes cut to order, repaired, boiled and mounted, A Beautiful Complexion.—Latra’s Bloom of Youth surpasses everyshing for preserving and beautifying the complexton and skin. 483 Broadway and druggists every where. A Delightful Appendage to the Totlet is Distilled Dew. Ttoanses tan, freckles, redness and Toughness of ‘the ‘skin to disappear, ag if by magic, and cleaness and delicacy to take their place: Sold by all druggists, A Bad Breath.—How Many Fovers it bas separated—how many friends for ever parted. ot aradical cure eSATA OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS as @ dentrifice, night and morning. Itaiso beautifies the complexion. Price 50 cents, For sule by all druggists, A Thousand Refrigerators, from $4 50, at K. D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute. All Ye who Suffer Headache, Tooth. ache, neuralgia and catarrh know ye that WOLCOTT'S in stant Pain Aanihilator speedily and permanently cures you, Sold everywhere. A New Design for Photographic Piguet Printing: improved upon the ordinary style, by HOLMES, at St, Nicholas Gallery, 603 Broadway. Batehelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, The only par- feetdye, Sold by all druggists, Factory 81 Barclay street, Brilliant and Powerfal Day and Night Double Perspective Glasses, for the field, sea, opera and tourist's use—compact, portable and efficient, A fonts assortment at Ocen liste” ‘Sptictan 66936 Broadway, under at no House, Braziliian Pebble Spectacies and Eye Preservers, to strengthen nd improys vhe sight of old and young, by day and night, without oF fatigue Highly Fecomimendel by the medical faculty. Occulists’ Optician, 669}4 Broadway, opposite Bonds siveet Cedar Camphor, for Moths.—§1 25 worth is one-third more than one pound common camphor, which sells at $150 You use only two-thirds as much— thus Cedar Camphor ts au economy of 60 per cent, Its qualities, all, are eminently superior. AN good druggists sell 1, HARRIS & CHAPMAN, sole manufacturers, Boston. naan Clarke's Union Photographic Gallery, 643 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street. Portraits of de- ceased: ms copied fromoard | picture erreotypes. &c., enlarged to any size up to that of life, and beautifully finished in India ink, oll or water colors, by the best artists, specimens, Chaps, Chafes, Pimples, Eruptions, prierey flesh worms, 4c.. cured by GOU RAUD'S Italian. Medicated Soap, at his new depot, 453 Broadway. Corns, Bunions, Inverted | Nails, En- ben a and all diseases of the Feet cured withoutpsin or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARIB, Sur geon Chiropodist, 760 Broad Cloth and Parchment Tags for Ship- wet Cotton, Wool, Flax, &c., VICTOR B. MAUGER'’S, 15 Obambers street. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Wig Depot, wholessle and retail—No. 6 Astor House, The dye by skiiful artiste, Children’s Carrta; and Spring Rock- Jag Hobbies, at FIBBAL'B, 512 Broadway, directly oppostte Bi, Nicholas’ Hotel, Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL Thnoat, IN THB CHRONIC CA C_CATARRE, CATARRE OF THE, TY TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRAN) Sree if mus Me OF THE ACHIAN TU CROSS BYE sniiatoirtennD IN ONE Andovery disease of the Eye and oy oe rey aicto either medical or surgical aid. attended. to by ISN. Beko, at Dis consulting rooms, 816 Broxdway, Seat Twelfth aireet, Dr. feb Watson’ Ca and Curet=n cers, &.. with plates of every variety of dlarase, is invaluable hove who desire private instruction, Brice $l, old by MILLER & CO” 4235 Browlway, and by the author, at 630 Broadway, where he may be consulted from 7 A. M. to 9 P. Dr. O. pueire Brown frase Balsam veil positively eradicate, night sweats, deep seated coughs, marasmus, sharp pains in the chest, iment t expectora tron’ physical prostration, and, 10 fact, @vory form of conaump: Jon will diea»pear, after the Balsam bas been use a rea. ble length of time. Price $I bottle. Sold by di generals. or may pe had of the proprietor, 19 Gran street, Jersey Killiptic Sewing Mac nes. ‘They are the best. Sec them before purchasin, OFFICE iT BROADWAY, N. ¥. Grover & Baker's Highest Premtam Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, New York. fron tow forehonda or eny parler tae bent” Werte 7m low fore! part u a new depot, 458 Broad specs mitt Hiawatha Hale Restoratty eee ie} es =S a4 > 1] c > J HIAWATHA HL. TS HIAWATHA K HIAWATHA H. HIAWATHA HIAWATHA HIAWATHA HIAWATHA WASRANTE! wa NTR wh NTE! Wa AND GRAY Hal At) CRA A viniaver may bee Pah Sita ari < pany fort and sy. cl Clenbae It and the ani, humors, ‘and entirely overcome t of of rations containing sulphur BB ects d cchak cant te gy application, nor will Ito H iy aon Hed and wiped (rom the skin aa any ce ave e Hiew: | ® wt out rooms, thus enabli Ydtte to ja of its vurit® by actual trialon the p o warrant to bring p the origin ‘color in ten da oe be At Wo dan do it inmost erases tn wie, e nil med the 4 Tollowing « chalie = to test Some four panera, which Was never ed — pte baton IL Rnown, and, disinteres a Tereza * propel each preparation to ba 01 on the hate restored, * Rach pre it wor to use nothing but bis ration. and 1 0 Beep the. peraon veing noth ig eve @uein the teat. A certifloate of the result to be published hi so a Papers at the expense of the unsuccessful pro me towns IMPERIAL COLORING ORBAN AN Appropriate accompaniment to the Hiawat changee light red ‘air end whiskers to a. bed I brown or black, wre to Buy dressing for th ~ Sold avery. | JOSEPH HOYT & CO,, 10 University piace, N.Y. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, United States 10-49 Bonds. ‘These bonds are iasued unier the actof Congress of March 6, 1604, which provides that tm lieu of 69 cauch of the loan Authorized by the aot of March %, 1563, '> hich this ts aup- plementary, the Secretary of the Trousu:; te@uthorized te borrow, from time to time, on ih* credlt of the United Biates, not exoresing Two .ndsed: Million Dollars du- ving the currcut Asoal your, and lo. prepare and issue therefor Coupoa and Reginiered Bonds of the United Ctaice; and ai! donda issued undon this ect shal! be ‘exempt from taxation by or vader any State cr muvicipal authority, Nie Subscriptions to these bouds are received lo United States notes or note Of national baris. They are to be redeemed ta coim, at the pleasure of the s vornment, at any period not toss than (ea nor more than forty years from their date, and until thelr redemption five per cent {ntorest will be paid ia coin, on bonds of not over on» hundred dollars annually, and on all other bonds comiannually. ‘The intorest is payablo on the iret days of March and Bep- tembor im each year, ‘The cemiainuel coupons are payable At those dates, aud-the annual coupons on the fifty and ene bundred dollar bonds are payable on the Ist of March. Subscribers will receive eher registered or coupon bonds a4 they may prefer. eee Registered bonds will ue issued of the dominations of fAilfty dollars ($50), one hundred dollars ($100), five fhun- red dollars ($500), one thousand dollars'($1,000), five thou- sand dollars ($6,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and coupon bonds of the denominations of Sfty “dollars ($50), one hundred dollars (8100), five hundred dollars (800), and one thowsand dollars ($1,000), Subscribers to this loan will have the option ef having their bonds draw interest from Maroh 1, by paying the ao- crued interest in cola—(or ia United States motes, or the notesfof national banks, adding fifty per cent for premium), or'receive them drawing interest from the date of subscrip- tion and deposit. The fact that these bonds are exempt from municipal oF State taxation enhances their value from one to three per cent per annum, according (o the rate of tax levies in va- rious parte of the country, At the present rate of premium on gold they pay over eight per cent interest in currency, and are of equal conve- nience as a permanent or temporary investment. It {8 bolieved that no securities offer so great inducements “to lenders ag the various descriptions of United States bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country {y holden to secure the payment of both principal and inte- rent in coin. Sie These bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $50 up to any magnitude, on thesame terms, and are thus made equally avaliable to the smallest lender and the largost ca- pitalist, They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest, ‘The fact that all duties on imports are payable in specie furnishes a fund for like payment of interest on all govern- ment bonis largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for this purpose. wane Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of deposit therefor, in duplicate, will be issued, the original of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Secretary of the Trensury, at Washington, with « lotter stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denominations of bonds re- quired. Raid Upon the receipt of the original certificates at the Trea- sury Department the bonds subscribed for will be transmit- ted to the subscribers respectively. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and by the First National Bank of New York, No, 4 Wall street, Second National Bank of New York, 284 st, and Broadway, Fourth National Bank of New Fork, Pine street. Sixth National Bank of New York, Bizth av, and Broadway. National Exchange Bank of New Yorx. First National Bank of Albany, New York, First National Bank of Troy, New York. First National Bank of Buffalo, New York, Second National Bank of Utica, New York. First Natioual Bank of sone New York. arent i of oa Connecticut. Second National Bank of New Haven, Connecticut, ional Bank of Hartford, Connecticut. of Stamford. Connecticut. 1 Bank of Provilenes: Ruode Island Bank of Roston,'Massach setts, Firm National Bank of Springte Second National Bank of Springfield, Massachusetts, f Wor aya geen sere Massachusetts, f Cleveland, Ohio, 1 Bank of Cincinnati, Obie, Thine National Bank of ‘Cineinati, Ohio, and by all other NATIONAL BANKS which are deposite- ries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will furnish further information on applicatio Afford every facility to subscribers, uaa ectininghousekeep: Fears, and will aso weekly store. Nassau treet, for those WhO prefer this medium of dispoast, r Majesty” Champagnes.—500 Cases At $20 per case. W. H. WARD, No. 7 Broad street, Ladies, Attentioni—Any Width, Five conta per yard. Freneh Fluting Company, 927 Broadway, between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets. For ability, machinery aud facilities, no other estabiiahment can compete with us, Madame Berhard, Chiropodtst, No. 216 Sixth avenue, informs her patrons and all persons auiferin, from corns, bunions, inverted nails, kc., that her mode o operating ip whatever, Oiieé b Sto I gperat mg ree Sete ir, Oilice hours from 8 to 10 oP. M. Attorne: yw Taventions io thie nd all forwign contri hare had sev UNN & CO., ‘37 Park Nee ¥ Gorner'F ant ‘Revesithy aireeus Pwaeaket ‘po. Pil y's Tricopherous or and beaut ting i ‘the nde Af my pimples, eit ae stant mala is — ef cuts, bru: Sarein a, seni\a, igs BT, Bold by all di ae th ey A out the atranse rane fRBsenTEAD benny -t 4 Lian DWAY. STORB, A HUND! p stylus wa and bu none, Riate fee Y Pir fase ie, a fend botuets’ and infant's WU) BUPAND SPR SPRING A! . iis ‘Xt siiTOKe Ke OF aU nor ite axa, nto, tn every sub division of Poe nore isthe ines Setar 1s Tun and e survey of = oe erery visitor that not! Toft un Notene 1 “renter ite ex. tensive stock sSuemne the hat fashions of the whole GENIN, Broadway. surining, eses, Ei je Stocking: lo. 2Veney street, $50. Radical Cure Truss office only at y attendant, Treasury C ficates from Penene Ss bounty and back pay, cashed. igre’ Pay Certidcaten, BOMBS. BNO Bankers, No. 2 Park place. je Toltetto—Ti Sovereian Vin sates Societe Hyglenique of New York. Depot anv igs, Toup: Hate Dye, Hate Dyeiny lari Mf . 5 DATONGLO RSet Wong sirens. oe “ee Hale. at APRIL Ba 1864. “What Cant Do B Phystolozy ex plat, a ily by FOW Ute LS, 30: Purenological Jo.raal for Apia, given Whoeler & Si tison's Hi heat Premium Lock Btich Sewing ‘seg igh : MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married, Gtover—Lsrorte —In ‘Towanda, + on Thuraday, = the R. Grover, of Brooklyn, to Jan®, daughter of tho late Jon Laporte. Sx#—Craii.—Oa Thureaay evening, Apt 7, at the re Bidence of the bride's parents, by the lev. J. L. See, Cuar.es H. Ske to Corvetia, daughter of James M. Clark, Esq. No cards, ANDERSON.—Oo Thursday, April 7, Macam ANpenaon, youngest child of James and Mary Aun Anderson, aged 5 years, 9 mouths aud 23 days. The frieuds and acquaintances of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the Cuneral, from the residence of hor parents, No 105 Wost Seventeenth street, this (Mon- day) alteruoon, atone o'clock. Agwort.—On Saturday, April 9, of eoneumption, Sanam Ann Aknorr, wife of Thomas Arnott, aged 36, Tho friends and Scquaintances of the family are re- ee invited t ationd the funeral, this (Mooday) rnocr, et two o'clock, from her tate residence, No. 90 ae hth avenue, irmingbam ent) papers ploaso copy, ALLEN. —Suddealy, a Elizabeth, N. J., on Sunday, April 10, of rheumatisin of the hoart, Evizanxtm Trevarrs, only daughter of John and Mary 5. Allen, agod 18 ye! ine friends aud acquaintances of the family quested, without further invitation to ationd the funeral, from the residence of her father, 126 Kast Jersey @treet, Ressrl of Catharine, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'cl BuRk.—On Saturday evening, April®, Hevny Astor BURK, aged 37 years, son of the late John Buri ‘The iuneral will take place from his mo! No. 27 Allon street, on Tuesday morning, ‘Tho friends of the family are yavited to attend. Toe re- mains will be taken to for interment. ‘Broour.-On Saturday Bight, ‘April 9, Davin Baoomm, Senr., in be 78h year of his age. ‘The will take place ‘ah Cold Spring, Putnam county, ou /uesday next, where the body wiil be taken for interment. keligious services will be beld at his late resi- dence, No. 26 Chariton street, this (Monday) morning, at Peed it eight o'clock, Dabin and Edinburg papers please cepy. Baoys.—In Brooklyn, om Sunday, ‘Aprit 10, Anwa Apgtueip G. Bruns, eldest child of Jobo and Catherine Brune, aged 2 y: years, 11 months and 3 days. ‘The relatives aud friends of the familly are iuvited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Brnson.—On Monday, April 4, after « brief iliness, JouN Brnvon.aged47 years, ‘The remains wore interred 1a Greenwood. OD. Raster, April 9, Wituiam Bawwr.—in" Brooklyn, Brwrr, io the 134 von of hinag The relatives and riends of tb the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuheral, from his late residence, 87 Orenge street, Brooklyn, this Monday afternoon, at three o'clock. Canprnrer.—On Die. April 8, Grace Exizainns, daughter of Isancand Catharine E: Carpenter, aged 3 years and 3 months. ‘The funeral will take place from the residenco of her Parente, at White Plains, this (Monday) afteraoon, at two O'clock.’ Train leaves New Haven Railroad depot, Twon- ty-seventh street, at hali past ele A. M., for Mama voneck, where cardages will be waiting. Derric.—On Saturday, April 9, ELLEN Derria, ® native of county Sligo, Ireland, aged 68 years. ‘Tho fuveral will tako piace fron the residence ot her brother in-law, Michael Gordon, No, 164 Fast Klevouth one o'clock. N, Y.,on Saturday, fever, KLBANORA ConsvELO, ouly April 9, of scarlet daughter of W. W. and J. E, Devsiow, aged 3 years, 1h months and 17 days. Services at the house, near the High Bridge, this (Mon- day) morning, at cleven o’clook, after which the remains will be taken to New Haven, Con , for ivterment. Faxsnaw.—On Sunday morning, April 10, of scariet fover, AnTHUR T..60n of Margaret and the late James A. T. Fanshaw, aged 17 months, ‘The funeral will take place on Tucsday morning, at ton. o'clock, from the residence of his mother, in Eighty- second street, near Second avenue. apes Sunday, April 10, CHARLES Ginpons, aged 1 Ro friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday m \rning , at ten o’clock, from bis late residence, 206 West Fifteenth street, to the church of St Francia Xavier, West Sixteenth ‘streot, thence to the Calvary Cometery. HouLaNy.—On Sunday, April 10, bes cep relict of Fiak ew gee Ge mati county Monaghan, Ireland, ag years. ‘The friends of the family and those of her brothers, Thomns and Peter McKeone, are invited to attend her funera), on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clock, from No, 305 Monros street. Hart.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 10, Miss Gronat- ava 0., youngest daughter of Samuel Hart, M. D. Funeral from the First Presbyterian Ate Henry Bs on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. Karns. moe Sunday, A April 10, after a short and painful iNoess, WitsiaM Invin Keyes, only son of William and Mary Keyes, aged 3 years and 11 days. The friends ‘of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 204 West Tenth street, this (Monday) aftermoon, at one o'clock. Kinc.—On Saturday, April 9, Wittiam R. Kuna, aged 41 years and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the family are ity fovited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 216 West Thirty-second street, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock. .—At Hudson, on Saturday, April 9, Dr. P. H. Keicxgreoceme, in ‘the 60th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the, family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, om Tuesday of consumption, of Clontibret, morning, at ten o'clock. The remains will’ be takes to Upper Hook, for interment, Leauxy.—At Troy, N. Y., on Saturday, April 9, Cano- Line, wife of George Lesley. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at threo o'clock, from her late residence, No. 97 Fourth street, Troy. Lxvpy.—At Weatchester, on Sunday, April 10, Axx Lappy, wife of Bernard Leddy, in the year of ber eThe friends and beeen of the family are re. spectfully invited to au the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o’clock, from her late residence, at Westchester. Lxany.—On Sunday, April 10, Jouw Leanr, @ native of ei county Limerick, Ireland, aged 25 years and 10 mont! His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his father’s residence, No. 99 West Twenty-fourth street, without further notice. ‘Mayar.—On Sunday morning, Apr 10, Marrua Mevar, daughter of John D. and Sesina Me; aged 11 days. The friends and relatives of the hed are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mon day) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of parents, 49 Hesier Street, corner of Essex, Morray.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday, April 10, V. Tots the only child of Thomas and Ellen’ A. v carphy, ed 2 years, 11 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residenee of her Parents, No. 86 Seventh séreet, Williamsburg, on Tucs- day morning, nt ten o'clock. Moonky.—Suddenly, om Saturday, Aj Moonsy, a native of Cookstown, county th the 33d year of his ago. May he rest in peace, Tho relatives and tienda of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 9 Beaver stroot, this Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, without further invitation. Mortow.—On Sunday afternoon, April 10, at one o'clock, Catnanine Hows, infant daughter of Captain lhomas Morton, aged 7 monthi Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the bs of her father, at Sherwood, Mircnent.—On ponder ‘April 10, Mary Jawa Mirowmur, wife of William Mitchell, aged 47 years. The relatives end frievds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hor late resideo No, 315 West Forty-eighth strect, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Mercaty.—On Saturday morning, ae & daughter of William H. and Caroline Motealf, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives iva friends of the family, and those of her grandfather, tho ond Thomas Tileston, are invited to attoud the funeral, Monday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from No. 2 tant Feetoonth street Be) Saturday, April 9, NaTmaner Mason, Esq., bag hy 8, 9 months aif 15 days. tives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers act the Cabinetmak Benevolent Association, are invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of his so0-in-law, Mr. Philip Ketan, 98 High street, Brooklya, Lae L., thie (Monday) J at two o'cl Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Leavenworth papess ploise copy. McGangy.—On Saturday, April 9, after a long and severe iliness, James MoGamsy, & native of the wee oe Killmore, county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 38 ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family are Tenpectfully invited te attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 607 Grand street, His remains will be iaterred in Calvary bee ome \ nt York), county Monagnan (Ireland) ba? McCLELLanD.—On Saturday, phe i consump tion, McCiELLaND, il 9, Tnomas , Ireland, Marr, of Mitwau- Pasar C,H. The relatives and and those of bis brothers in-law, Jobo ‘a. @. Yvelia, are reapecttally invited to tone the }, 00 ee EY Ta ol Penbore Ab Contr ” ot “contumption, Sane McDehwort, beloved wite of Jone MoDermost. May her soul rest in peace. Amon. Notice of funeral in Tuesday ie ae Livre | Sanday, Aj avons Avousta, only daughter of Ruea Nelson, » funeral a wil oe nee | poke lag 286 Union street, Brooklyn, on eieven wirek. The friends of ihe tardy are invited to aitond. ‘Tho remains will be taken to Massachusetts for interment, Neats.—On Sunday morning, eo fo hope of a bieesed immortality, WOR Story, widow of Daniel Neale, in the 66th yoar of her ago Her relatives abd friends and those of her brother, Henry Clark, are invited to attend the funeral, on Tues day sfternood, at two o'clock, from the resiience o: ber son in , Thomas W. Watson, No 819 Fourth avenue, Nowei.-On Sunday, April'10, Joaxrmns, youmyoat by yf Thomas and Jane C. Norris, aged 7 mouths and 17 day The funeral will take place from the residence of hor parents, 118 Clinton plage. The friends and relatives are Feapectiully invited to attend, without further notice, this (Monday) attersoon, at three o'clock. Opett—On Saturday foe April 9, at Hoboken, Lina ARCHER, infant daughter of Wm, G. and Louise Odell, Y jor, N. ¥., on Sunday morning, April 10, Besuasax Pex, In the 60th year of bis The relatives and friends of the farmily aro r inyited to attend tho (uneral, from St Veter Portehester, on Tuesdry aft»rnoon, at one o'er leaves Iwoaty eve ith street at half-past close: A Poon —At bis residence, Milford, Piko con ty. on Friday, Anril 8, Jadu PoiLton. gon of the ita Johm peau, © this clty, aged 70 years, 11 mouibs aod Lt aye. Poyxrox,—Oa Saturday, April 9, Joun Povwtom, 454n your of. bin age. His frieds and retatives are respectfully favited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) aftermoon, at one o'clock, from All Saints Church, corner of Heury and Scammeli street His remaing will be wakou to Greon wood Cometery for tatorment, Rexp,—On Sunday morsing, April L0,at twe o'clock, Bu Rex, aged 82 yours and 3 months. The relatives and iriends are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis Joob R. Rood, No, 8 St fon, on Tuosday altersoon, at two o'clock. Susw,.—On Friday afternoon, April 5, at b.. restdence, No. 409 Sixth avenne, corner of Tweuty-ti'h street, Samus Saaw, aged ‘Tho friends’ and relates of the family are : respecttvily invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afernoon, at two o'clock, from the Trinity olwapel, i Teor ty-!iUs Héroot, near Broadway SKAMAM.—AL five o'clock. P. My, feat day, four! month (Aprit 10) Witurr Skaacay, i the B34 year of his age, utter @ few hours’ tliness: Notice of funeral boreaftor. Sux: pow.—-On saturday, April 9, Wauter B, Suxivom, fo the Bat your of his azo, Tue friends of the deceased services, which will be held Mr. Lancaster, 245 Wost Ni doy) afternoon, at two o’elocl takes to Matne for interment. Siwyrt—fo Brooklyn, on Sooday, spel 10, Mrs. Mane 8 Sawvm, wife of Joo “awyer, and’ eldest daughter of (he inte Rev. John Koamasay, DD. ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are invited to Atiead the funoral gervicos, st tho Washington street “Methodist Episcopal church, ob Weduesday afternoon, at two o'cionk. Dernrr7.—On Saturday eveviag, Avril 0, at. seven O'clock, Mra. Jowanns Zeunsrz, wife of Joho Zoroitz, and davglitcr of Edward Sudendorf, age# 22 years, 6 months anc tl days, ‘Too roialtves and friends aro reapcotfully invited to at- tend (ia (uneral, wiknon! (nether notice, from her late 2, Stapleton, 8. 1.,0m Tuesday morn- comping will be takes to Mount Lie eleven o'slock boat from 7 ued a the invited te attend the tonee of the Res » this (Mon- sing will be “SH IPPING NEWS. ALMANAC For SE fORK—?HIS DAT. Sitieur crux. Port of New York, ‘Apr ARRIVED Steamship Roanoke, Drow, Havana, April 2. via Key Woat 42h, olin mane and nokaengers, to Ludiam, Heineken & Co. Bth'ins. at P lon 70.39, saw steamship Yazoo, Bart 8 trigate bay. Barnegat bearing full rigged fanaaiice brie burn, New Orleans, Apri! 2, passengers. toJ A Raynor. a apy ship RC Winthron; King; 175 miles 8B of Havana for New Or. raica, for NYork 9th: S00. nipe suN eck NNE about 12 milos, 8 ashore Kiout 9 nies B of L, Ateamanip Morning Mar, ana Sth, with mdse ai in the Mississippi. bo ghrp Comet} Godfrey; ser Forest SW Page, stoamsiip Havana, henoo vi jeans. Left at Huvana. amshsp passed in the harbor, bound in, steams!tp Clyde, from St Thomss; 10 miles K of Havana, steamship age, hence, Hast NE'galos and heavy head sea all the pairage Be L Clark port), Wilson, Fortress 8 @, April 4, to 8 Quartermaster, 4th inst. at4 PM, Inllee Gof Chincotengue. fell in with alenmanip Thos A Scott, from New Orleans (or New York, disabled in machinery, and took her in tow, wind strong NE. 5 PM aame ay broke one of our engines: Sth, 10 AM, in a heavy Né& gale, parted both hawsers: at4 PM the weather moderating, took her in tow again: 6th, 5 PM, 6) miles S8E from Cape ‘Tent f 4 ers Again, and the weather being Brig C F Raton Curry, Messina, Jan $0, passed Gt braliar Feb 21, with fruit to BR Dewol. been on tae coast 20 days, with heavy weather; lost and split ails. Brig Palma (Braz), Ragne, Pernambuco, Feb 27, via Dela ware Breakwater 4 davs, with cotton &c, to HH Swift & Co March 19, Int 30 18, lon 69, spoke brig Geo Burnham. steering BSE; 29th, 90 miles SE of Cape Henlopen, anw a large pobr, eunk, with mainmast ¢ Brig Bxport (Br), ‘dition, Halifax, 12 days, with fieh do, to Tynes & Smi Briz A Bra@shaw, Fish, Alexandria, 3 days. Schr WS Baker, Pearce, Nansemnond for Boston, Sth inst, Absecum NNW 8 miles, ran into schr Dean (of Pro vincetown, 98 tons, 14 years old). striking her on the port dow and chusing her to sink in. 3 hours; took off her captaln and crew, 5 in all, and bronght them \o this Dork: ale was from Quincy for Fortress Monroe, with stone had atem damaged and martingale ear cariied Schr Ringgold, Mathews, for Boston. Schr Crusoe, Foster, ‘Now tlavon for i:izabeth port Wind at sunset NE, fres} Miscelaneom ‘The attentive purser of the steamship Roanolce, from Ha- vana, has our thanks for favors, We tender our thanks to the purser of the steamshtp Mort Ing Star, from New Orleans and: Havans, for favors. Bark Ravexna—Capt Wilson, who went with a steamtug to the assistance of the Ravenna. bas returned to Baltimore, ‘and reports the bark ashore 3 mili f Cape Henry, insite Of the outer breakers, heal om, shore, and the sen breaking Could not get near her with the tug on aceonnt of the heavy sea. Saw ho persons on board or on the beach Bane Star or Hore (Br), 48 days from Liverpool for St John. NB, put nto Portland 9th inal, through stress of wea. ther and short of water., flee Dean—BSee report of schr W 8 Baker, abo. im B Crosson, from Boston, was in Hampton Roads da mh ‘fant, with bowaprit carrie by collision, ‘Scur Native Amxuican, from Newburyport for Pt Royal, was in Hampton Roads 7th fost, pat in leaky, and would go Yo Nortolk for repairs. Key West, April 5—Steamsbioa Admiral and Missisatpot id ery heavy weather, the latter arrived here 3 por having loot a, large number of horses. Steamship Ericsson, ras ashore en Tortugas, is in port, men. a San Francisco Maren 3, Carey, it, from Paita, arr Oth her, ald from Honolulu Jan 30, ono from St Helena for New Bedford, with Wee Bpoken April 7, Absecum bearing x Charles & Edward, Gifford, of Dartmouth. arrived at Panama March 27, w ith 10%0 bois sp oll, which would be shipped home via Panama Railroad. » Hutchinson, and ‘Townsend. NYo ackinan, Boston: S0th, Albion ‘Lincoin, Gay J Hathaway oft CBP Eliza Ann. Ayres, Key pela, Maret 99, W Hunter elie Portland; N Stowers, let. Adria (Br), Mi w York; HF Larrabee, ‘Ji Diliingbara, Harrington, and’ Almoner, Lam: roraos, March 31—Arr bark M A Stetson, Conk. Bos ton; April l, orig Ceres (Br), Wilson, New Yor. Std 24th, Brisk (Br). Konn; Kmily Fisher, Partridge: Sarah, gan. and Julia (Br), Blanchard, NYork; Acacta, yA W Rogers (Br), Crosby, Boston; 3b, Alma (Br Tatts, March 28—Arr sch Baltte, Grant, Frankfort; Both, barks Julte (Br). Morris, NYork; Alonzo (Br). ( Ollye Frances (Br), Small, ton, texeett or jo: April 1, bark &t Al CBttioxts Mectinn tand sid ath qua); 2d, schrs Kate Carlton, Bowden. NOriean (rebel), Caldwell, Movtie via Matanzas: $4, bark U NOrleninas a oa Lark, (O'Neil, Hoston; 4th, atearish ip Mesurier, NYork; bark W Vi Cook Rey Went; brigs Daa bo ker, Portland: Veragine ita) aChinrazo, NYors hr Etnies (ial). Sid March, 31, brig ostiet Fi arclay. do} Koret, Gouon, NYork: brie Humboldt, © fly, Krabel. and Nebraska, Larsen, Sazua; sehr J A Brown, Collins, Remedios. gikivenroon, Marea, 26—Adv, Da 8 (8), for Portiand (8) NYork Meh 40 do; Compromise, tune, Peabody, and Antarctic, Morton, for do ca, Jones. for do ror Coburg. Gibson, Fictoria, Nounce for Baltinore: A Sto Ocean Home, Weideo, NYork: H Fdwin, Sherman, Portland: April 1, Stoc toa, ‘iHichborn, NOrleans: 24, Martha Lockhart (Br), Lockhart, NYork. sid March 29. shine, NYork: Ortolan, Goodin on: Award, Partridge. Bangor: Tiving fo Bion NYorks Ma Berry, Hetty. Moston: April L ‘i Wing, Davis. us Torrent, Montgomery, New York; |, Ingraham, Bristol. co, disg: brigs St Coleman, from Beard, Ireland, Tuniaaveo, Feb: aria, port bark eter, Luce. for Liverpool 2 Lap Ph ladelphia for orders. Saava, March 27—Arr_ bark LM Carver, Hail, Koy West, Sid 26th, brig Edward, Webster, NYork; scr L Sturges, Me Leod, do. Amerie: Port BOSTON, April 7—Arr ‘arringtan, Mayo, j riers Smith, Messina; Jolin Bull (Br), Todd, Liverpool vin Greenock. Sid U 8 sieamer Cornubia; brig Tacmel Packet. Sib—Cld snip Lillian (Br). Kimball, St John, NB: bark Helen Marin, Tufts, W beige” Robert Hi of Africa. rt oe rN wi: Tricseten, aeen ¥ ington: ; Harriet, Lindse: Abby intan nm; Jemse Whos, iv H Bartlett. Rockhill, Washinuton, Sd ay be vn ig. aaa ana rye the bay. tere ty? < Old Domi. ” ‘B reat. Now bari fant nt Windicn via Fortands sehre Anna (Br), Wall, Osi Vista, Horton, Wsirington. bark King ira, Liverpool, Wind Bast, SE, with a thick show sto Wy itMoRe April 7—Arr sehr Rabecen, Beith, NYork. ‘brig Prestiasimo, James, Rio Janeiro; sehre Atioe Mowe, Mayaguey gua Foster, eter, bortland 1 Geots: on; Betton; fk Rawr, Line, Ailyn's Pol or I. mes. Holmer, Providence; Sarah Helen, Stewart. Lan mans np avon. Be Eker, Jersey ‘Chy. Sid. brig Prestissimo; . BiguToN, “April 7~8id schr 8 L Crocker, Preabrey, Pils Hy nUEORORTOWN, 4p April $—Cld echre Loule F Smith, O20, Boston vn Fa MD Cranmer, Oranues, Wey men NS. HOLMBS’ HOLE, April 6, PM—No arr. Sid sche CA ee steamship Potomac, Sherwood, NYor& for Port- iene] af brig Wm Lyre! schre Alesantria, Pa ¥ fos, furain ey, ean ine, Juno, scarene 8 Harris, Honest Al Hall, sy fn gr) Francia, Golsee Cate, bre, are, Bitza English, aud Caroitne a eely, Bichepove, stance, ——; scbr Trath, Wiliiama Bs 0. Deanett, New York, schr 8 Samer, Gamage, land. Taoh 6 MS Hadbaway, (taibastay. Pit tatishin: ied, Kay Wrat; Chandler, Maino. anip Oricetah Gardines, iberk Mit tre ‘ueient ‘Ames! Providence, -R 1; beg 8 B Kennedy Hottie, Hamann; sehr Kats Brigham, Mastor, NY ocx) Mary B Pierce, Shien, M im NYork: Corinthi. jat—Arr steanships: Cen i Thompeo Guptai, Key West, Cid ship zabeth Hamilion, W hive, HYork'ttre Soum, Putty, Philadelphia; Kittoovt, Duncan, April lars bark Bilingwoed, Yilingwood, Brazos, San- Uago, sehr JJ cl Matamoros. ‘Cid bri rica: Coney, Metentes; mht heme haan hie i aiameros, Towed down and to tea a fast. ship Vi dd, brig € ©.Golnon sora W'8 Yardy WW Brath an DS NoClone nist, ‘ojuce, bei tock 1 br Bea Darks lilnots, Albion Lingbin. aud sole Kata’ Casi: NORFOLR, Aprit5= 40> bete W Garior Glubriel, few “Whi gabeope to” “oc! a 0 demu, Berge anit KilcaJans, Baker h eo pbaovnpseetap “N 7 Aer sehes J Gorham, Crowell, P's o reckt, Preabeey, Taunton for Pht rer, Buell. N¥ork for Provide Berita r sehr d Let r. PHILADELF ALA, Apri B—Arr steamship Norman, Bae ker. Boatou: brig Wenvan Gratam, Matancas; JW Sew- yer, Sous ter. Penasco Front, do im eaale: srhre Hoxton, 0 ip bark Arran Fitier, tae New 4 Ws MA Wich, Hardy, and DD, Flowers, di letts. Port Rova. th, AM—Cld bark fannie, aan,” Baler, nambuco beige FM mith, Boson, scars A Garwood, Wik rter, SW Pasa: brig Her Davis, Kay West; xohrs Col Bday, © :Jamee Stroup, Woomer, 1 Heroine. ¢ ws. Del, April i Baltimcre for Ros Prairie Flower, ON Hawkins, D gad several others. fue henry PORTLAND, April 5—Are schrw Caroline Watoon, 1 sover, Brooklin for Washing\on, Harbinger. Ryder, Bel’ast ‘or do; chantress, Huctins, Lubector NYork. Cid ris Minne Michell, Ma: ues Wm Flint. Howard, Alex- in: Fowler, Willnrd, Wasuington; J Freeman, Young, Pico Arrachr Ocean seam Bradiey, Bath for Bosom, do Harp. ™ Hort Roy m, Matar ron |G Harriet Baker, 'W’ ober, eiphia: ‘JL Snow, Wechoum ‘ork, Ath—Arr steamship Potomac, Sherwood, New York. O1 tchin Abner Lawrence, Stauic;. Washington; Ann, Johns, NYork %th—Arr bark Blac of Hope (Br), Liverpool for 8t Joh, NB. short of water PROVINCETOWN, April 9—Arr ship Harriet. Boston fox New Orleans, put in on acconnt of heavy head soa. qronktawoutn, April 6—Cld brig ‘Chosapeake, Wymes, as Aldrich, Wert PROVIDENCE, April 7—Arr steamers Oaprar, andSea Gull Kenney, N¥ork, Sli sch Amerie, Reynolda, ork, ath— Are Steamers Falcou, Jones; Pelican, Wald and Annie, Das NYort coat, ‘April BrArr ache Quickstep (Br), Horton, Ia lor REWARDS. 3 REWARD —LosT, o WEDNESDAT. THE OTH inst, @ Black and ‘Tan Terrier Dog Had on ared leather collar, with own ane and address. The above ci will be paid on returning him to 591 Broadway, fret io pont ng | ON Mount oF Pine am on board ® Fulton ferrs Portemeanle, coniatuing 92) i0 Hide and. $2 in ta nd some Bil The finder will receive the above reward by leaving tt at Crosby street, New York. 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The New York Fire Depart- ment, ilumina‘ed. great feature nad revolution {un newspaper jiu ons—also ® full size Paitorp of the new French Jacket, a sup Sold everywhere. 9) Beekman «eet. pumber, and sead it to your friend count al : Do not fail to see thia extraorainasy in the army and ta the ————— : REMOVAL Heat evrorners, IMPORTERS OF FANCY. GOODA, REMOVAT, KRW YORK aprit 9, 1854. Tn consequence nf fre in the liner part “of prwmiaes S08 Canal street ov «and books have temporarily bees 0 ed to the sto vie Waker Cie e ed ohne : next, whoa we shall occup: tie iofta at 405 "1: oad macnn PHeOHT & BROT!" eee SLIP, LONG ISLAND, wellknown and favorite place of summer resort n for the reception of guests on Ma: Distance from Vow York 40 iniiex; reached by Long Island Ra'troad tare. Umesa day from New Yore For Rooms s aprly 0 TRA Ae LIBLE, Froprietor, at Union Fiaoe Hotel, WINES, Liquors, «oO. “ H™ “MAJESTY” OI AMPAGNE. THK ROYAL A OF ENGLAND. The first si cases of this exquisite Wire hae arrived by the a iy Olympus, direct from the exiles of the well know: WESSRS DE VENOGR & CO. at Epernay, Frauce, and tie present invoice will be inte duced ynto tht market at the very low price of ENTY DOLLARS PER CASK OF QUARTS, payatre in currencty which ts much, below its actual coat, ‘Orders for one or more cases inay be addreswnd. by initor ee otherwise, to WM. HENRY WARD, Wine and Fruit Dealer, . near Wall, Now Yorm. AVILION HOTKL— No. 7 Broad str BILLIARDS. eh SPLENDID STOCK OF BILLIARD TABLES FOR sale cheap, for eash—consisting of rosewood, oak ‘aut, with Docker’s patent cushions: everything war ‘strictly ‘rat class Also Fo'r Pocket Tables aud Trimmings. L. DECKER, 14l Fulton street, OR SALE—TWELVE FIRST CLASS BILLIARB Tables, wit al! of the Fixty class room. Apply at ROBINSON the Metropolitan Hote! NHE ONLY TRUE COMBINATION “CuaniON ASD Billiard fable can only be bought at H. PITH'S factory, 146 Fulton street. Orders pol mail for to bles nnd trimmings attended to Me STANDARD ANBRICAN BILLIARD TABLE. ‘nd Combination Cushioas approved and adopted ty the Billiard Gongress of 863. The. bost and only wd Billiard Tables manufactured. Balla, Cues and every Pare gue 10 billiards. or sale by PHELAN & COL LENDER, corner of Crosby and Spring street SPORTING, NEW FOUNDLAND Torrers, weotah 7 ers, aries Lup, rier, obe hai isome Black ant Tao Do lng 5 pounds. Good ratters. Fair rial xiveu, ar Roosevelt streat, first hoor, Jou ‘oe %. VRANCIS BUTLER, NO SPECK SLY, WAS ALL TR holve breeds for sale a Butler's Incalltole. ure and Flee Secoestnas or, er per bottle, Butor's new Work, $1. Dogs voarded. trained, 4c. Mea nes for all diseases. Nion PUP oF A Ne iy Ab 20 Detancoy street, ba 7 ACHT WANTED—ONE ABOUT 15 TO 2 TON bea fast swiler, an adie sea dost, weil found and ‘ote in every respect. Addreas, with fuli particulars “na cash pries, Yacht, Herald ollice, COAL. 1OAL—BEST. RED ASH AND BEST J soreened and: delivered at $9 per ton Qi forfelt the coal, From ya d Tenth avenue. THOS, wetght guaranteed Thirty-second street NOKE.-THE N#W YORK GAS LIONT COMPANT (COs san their Goce at their works, and. do ot deliver Ie grariies wishing it went to them will apply to 8 Be SHERWOOD, at tho oflice of the Peop'e’s C rd ‘ avenue A, near Nineteenth street, who will rece dere end fil them in worn, $8 PER screened and delivered 8 (eae, 8 large Nut, Appi » nue, oS” Sow ower), corner ‘Thin LOAN OFFICES. Th BERALLY ADVANCED At hh DIMONDS: WATC HES, JBWBLRY, do. At AWNBRORERS' TICKE' ror Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. be. ans sd than can 90 at ‘acepat 4 ‘by sprayink At 77 Bleecker street, up stair WNBROKERS’ TICKETS. W\NTED. —ALL PS A sone having Tickets of Diamonds, Watches, Jewel fiver Ware, Guom. Pistols, Silles, R=, who 033 } do well to call at 38, Chatham #1: e¢ more ivan can 620 browiway, sorner va onsen STRERT, FO * paid for lo0s8 very deaeription, Aignivents of the HONVOMAN, he D4 | T WENRY HYMA ROADWAY, COLN Bond sireet, 16 et cash N's. So TIORETS PURCHASED or 26 1Ot of AWNBROK ERS’ € P AME MR HIGHEST CASH om Patty OR Cd T Hatr, Shaw ‘ , ot i Sliver, by LOU. 18 XS RICH be York Hotvl,

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