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8 POLICE INTELL!’ srycp, Bou Nowror Sues mw Brot.) vesterday after. moons man, giving bis mam’ |. sono Henry Smith, entered the store of Mesers. tett, Beery & Co, 410 Broadway, having in his band a capacious paper box, ‘and expressed a desire @ porchase some silks, He se- Yected goods to the val’ op 132 for which he imme- Miately paid, but see’ 404 in no hurry to Jeave the prem- “Wea, Being 100k0" | apon ments were close’ y watched, which resulted in detecting Bim in the act © removing some pieces of sill from the wolen AMOU" sted to $116. After Pronatatng, to call agwin soon Dox and ena of {he clerks there to oP atve and hastened to the ‘Ternbs iy Mer -elty, and reaides with susp'cion, Smits move- them im his basket, The goods thes | ™ ake ocner posehamne, Be a uakee up ‘nis ‘farted to AK Teaching, the x ko find * oor was pot a Ana exit. Tha box of sabe 4 wiks was then taken snl. 2 ot pray tree me’ ,, of ihe Broadway squad, aur, Caries C. Stone, one of the clerks of Messrs. lott, Beory & Co, made an affidavit against Smith, and Jas. "Hogan committed him for trial incdefaalt of $2400 bail, Smith ts thiriy.one years of ago, a native of ‘Ben- mark, and lives on Long d. He clauns to be amer- chant The accused has eften beea in the same store wader similar circumstances, and the firm is now ef the -opimion that on each of these occasions he hes puttoined goede ‘An effort wes mate to bearn his place ef resi- wee 80 that his house could be searched for stolen ‘tice goods, but without success, Tex $10,000 Goto ‘Certrpocere Rosxery.—Joseph Packard and Isanc D, Clark, the ‘boys recently brought “to this city from Balttnoro, charged with having on the ‘22th of December lest stolem gold certifieates to the amount of €10,180 from the firm of John Momroe & Co., No. 8 Wall street-—tue particulars of which'have already Deen reported—were yesterday brought béfore Justice Hogan, at the’Tosos. Mr Nathan Chandler made an affidavit against the youthful offenders, charging them ‘with the theft, to which they pleaded guilty. Packard, who took the money from his employers and shared it with his conféeterate, ts seventeen years of age, was Dorn in Albany, and says he lives at 487 Pacific sircet, Brooklyn. Clark is mineteen years old, a native of this jo. 71 Jane street. He claims to be a carpenter by trade, They were committed to the Tombs for without dail ALLEGED REVENUE FRAUDS. Large Seizure of Whiskey. ‘The following arc the latest seizures reported at the @Mice of the United States District Attornoy:—At a late boar on Monday night Inspector Cochen seized two hundred barrels of whiskey, which he found stowed on the lighter Intrepid, at the foot of Clymer street, Brooklyn, E, D. A legal permit had been granted for the removal of the property, ostensibly to California, ‘on board the ship Creole, which, as set forth, was lying at pier 43 North river. Inspector Cochen, "suspecting ‘that al) was not right, repaired to pier 43, where he found ‘wo steamers, ‘but was to discover the ship Creole ‘or any person wo knew of such & verse), He then made inquiries with wo the bondsmen mentioned in the permit and the immense amoant of property which they claimed to ‘be the owners of, but was also unable to find the real estate they claimed to own, or in fact any person who Knew of the existence of any such parties. The bonds- men had evidently given bogs names, The whiskey on the lighter wascoasequently detainod, and the fraudulent intention of the owner or owners defeated. It was probably designed to remove the liquor to New York or some other placo notfar distant, and there launoh it 7 the market. The party in charge of the lighter pector Cochen states) said that tue owners of the Se were to have it removed during the mht, pector Cochen on tho same night seized seventy- ave barrels found on five trucks at the corner of North Fourth and First streets, Eastern District. The seizure ‘was made on the ground that the whiskey was being removed to a place other than @ bonded warehouse, in Violation of the revenue Jaw. Insufficient brands is apother charge. Deputy Collector Dailey seized the distillery of Wil- liam Coombs, in Hampden street, on the charge that ‘fatse entries bad been made upon the books of the es- tablichment. ‘TRE DISTILLERY IN UERGEN STREET. A distillery in Bergen near Nevins street, recently ‘Dy the revenne authorities tor an alleged viola- tion of the law, was reported as belonging to 4. W. Quitzow, It should have been H. W. Quitzow, Jr., his gen, who alone carried on the business there. Mr. Saks, Sr., staves that he never was engaged in the iilery business, The report of the seizure made atihe United States District Attorney's office set forth the premises as those of H. W. Quitzow, CORINERS” INQUESTS. ‘Tur Recexr Scopax Deata or Docron Apranaus —In ‘the case of the late Dr. Simeon Abrabams, formerly of No. 31 Bleecker street, who was found dead in his bed early on Sunday morning, the 14th instant, as esalready ‘been reported in the Henan, the inquisition bas been eoncluded before Coroner Schirmer. The testimony of ‘Mrs. Frances Doyer, sister of deceased, showed that he ‘had been an extreme sufferer from hewig ae and for gome time previous to bis death seemed much depressed i ng owing to trouble arising from a law suit jwhich he bad commenced before the Surrogate. Dr. ‘Brandis Heuel, the chemist to ‘whom certain internal ‘were given for avatysis, deposea to having ‘made a most thorongh and searching analysis. which failed to reveal any cause of death. Simeon N. Leo, M. D., made a post mortem examina ‘Won on the body of Mr. Abrahams, and after carefully examining all the internal organs except tuose taken by Professor Heuel, gave as his opinion that the cause of death was rheumatism of the heart, bastened by undue excnoment and anxiety. jury accordingly rendered a verdict to that effect. Deceased was fiity-seven years of age. Farat Beaxwwe Cascvarty.—Coroner Schirmer yester- day held an inquest at 145 Eighth avenue, on the body of Miss Elizabeth Dessaur, whose death was the result of burns reccived on Monday night by her clothes taking fire from a kerosene oil lamp. Deceased fell asleep at a table on which the lamp was standing when her dreas came in contact with tb about the breast and ly. lage, thus fatally burning hor Deceased was thirty-three years of age and.a native of Holland. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Corier—0°Rirtiy.—Oo b orev 5 April 24, im St. Ann's Church, New York, by the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, Auexanper K. Cuter, of Techemer, to Marcia, daughter of Henry 0 Rieily, of New York. Epsy—Waipesreto.—On ey April 23, by the Rev. Mr. McGiynn, ALasat R. Epry to Rosine, daughter of J, Weidenfeid, Foore—Ganvix.—On Wednesday, April Thomas & Hast & g £ 2 Cate ‘The funeral wil tak take Bis ‘this (Friday) afternoon, one o'clock, from the residedce ot hero Ba Calla bty-seventh street, “the fends ofthe fually uo tenet aca ‘Friends are invited to attend the fun: “"Gonmma.--At Greenpoint, B. D., on Wodnes. b Ht al NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1867.--TRIPLE SHEET. Fisbki? for interment. Pelativesend friends are re- speoPully invited wo —RicuaRp A., youngest son of /'ran& Dillon avd Margaret O'Mahoney, of Ross Carbray, cowmty Cork, The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemevery this Piacoa Fy tornoon, at two o'clock, from ‘his late resi- pring —On nears, anc 4 satere long inom, yo ee wited to mand ine tosses. £0 Fase Aterancn, at one o'clock, Fiven.—@n Thi Bamps ureday, April ‘Se Sonn Fores, in ue Relatives and Mendaof the ‘Gon 3 Frevenick Eckstmx, in "Pao friends of the family are s fetends are.reapeotfaliy invited to attend bis fu- ‘this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’ch from tae Fesidence of Bis 1a Franviin woroou d friends of the family are invited to ateead bis feneral from his late residence this (Friday) afternoon, &t two o'clock. Brooklye and California papers please copy. Tones.—#On Thursday, April 25, of paeumonia, 8nus Jenes, M. D., aged 68 years. The rolatives and Gionds are are invited to attend the funeral services at No. 69 East Twenty-seventh street, on Saturday after at one o'clock. Ithaca, (N. Y.,) amd Worcester, (Mass.,) papers please ‘JouNsox.—On Thursday, April 25, Wa. L..Jornsox, in = 50th year of his age. The friends and relelives of the family are ene reed | ¥ invited to attend the funersl, from his late residence- 0, 147 129th street, between Tuird and Fourth avenues, on Saturday mornin: a ten o'clock. Livixgstox,—On , April 24, at his resilience, CARKOLL LiviNGsTON, of New ton, Staten Isiand, The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- ‘ers of the Board of Brokers, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from Grace church, New York, on Satanday morning, at ten o'clock, without further ‘no- tice. Lrsxcu,—On Wednesday, April Leg Mary, the beloved wife of Hugh Lynch, aged 38 y The relatives and friends of “ihe (no. family are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 85 West Nineteenth street, thence to St, Francis Xavier's church, here a requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of:her soul, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. Lyxci.—On Thursday, April 25, Many £., daughter of Patrick,and Jane Tynck, aged 2 'yeore, -Tmontanend 4 Se je friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 27 Scammel street, this (Fri- dav) afternoon, at two o'clock. Moornovse.—At Galway, Saratoga county, N. Y., on Wednesday morning, April 24, FRANCES, aighles of James and Faanie Moorhouse, The funeral will take place at the Scotch Presbyterian church (Dr. McElroy’ ba Fourteenth street, this (friday) morning, at ten o’cloc! Muxrny,—On Thursday, April 25, ELtes, hter of James and Elen Marpuy, aged 2 years, 9 months and 9 days, natives of the county West Ireland. ‘he reiatives and iriends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 412 East Teath street, McKxr.—At 102 West Houston street, on Wednesday, April 24, of scarlatina, Joux Craic, son of John McKee, aged 4 years, 1 month and 8 days. ‘McMAxvs.—On Wednesday, April 24, at her residence, 26 Monroe street, Mrs. SaRAu McManus, aged 64 ycars, born in Ciones, county Monaghan, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, David Kinney. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend, O’CoxneLt.—On Thursday, Aprit 25, Danimt O’Connext, aged 27 years, 11 mouths and 9 days. May his soul rest in peace, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ou Saturday afternoon, at two o’clock, from 97 Attorney street, The remains will be taken to Caivary Cemetery for interment, Quimsy.—In this city, Exma W. Quimpy, aged 24 years. The frionds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at eight o’clock, at the residence of her mother, 171 West Thirty-eighih sircet, RaNvELL.—At Newtown, L {., on Wednesday, April ~ JoxatHan Rave, Sr., aged 73 years, 6 months and 24’ days, ‘The friends and relatives are Mage he invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Fiushing tran Teaves Hunter's Point’ at haif past eleven A. M. Reip.—Suddenly, on Tharsday, April 25, Puuir Rerp, in the 50tb year of his ace. His remuins will be at the residence of Mrs. Gooder- son, No, 263 West Fifteenth street. Funeral services will tako place at the poe street Methodist church, near Sixth gee My Sunday afternoon, at half past twelvo o'clock. His relatives and frends aro respect- fully invited to attend. Interment at Cypress Hi Hilt Cemetery. Roatn.—At the residence of her son In-law, Isaac H. Sniffin, 219 South Second street, Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, April 24, Mrs. Axw Roatan, aged 68, he felatives and. frloads are respectfully taviied to attend the funeral, from the Lee avenue Baptist Church, on Sunday morning, at balf-past ten o'clock. Ryers.—On luesday evening, April 23, Lewis R. Reras, aged 37 years, son of T. R. Ryers and son-ia-law of the late William FE. Colt, The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Hiram Lodge No. 449, dA. M., are respect- fully invited to attend the fuverai, from his late rest- dence, 233 West Nineteenth street,’ this (Friday) after- noon, at one o'clock, The mombers of Hiram Lodge No. 449, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at their lodge room, corner of Eighth avenue and Eighteenth street, om this (Friday) at twelve o'clock M., for the purpose of’ attend 20g the {useral of our late brother, Lewss R. Rrei The Masonic Fraternity are cordially invited to meet with us. By order of WILLIAM DALE, Master, “Writ1am E. Bisnor, Secretary, Tuwarrrs.—Suddenly, on Thursday, April 25, at his residence, in Westcuester, of beart disease, Jamrs Tuwarrea, Notice of funeral hereafter. ‘Warxrr.—On Wednesday, April 24, Euzanern, the beloved daughter of James and Annie Walker, aged 11 years, 8 months, and 26 days, Friends ot the family are respectfully invited to at- teod her funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the resdence of her parents, corner Union avenue and Freeman strest, Green Point, Brooklyn. Dubiin and Westmeath papers please copy. Leta an Sonn “Witmi saree Persie Pay oti a aveapen ams & ame S Saigo, Atkinson & Co. Queensland (Br 4 ‘Christel ymin, Yoo! b wrorg he TI & eS “Brie bay init Barolo eleen—GBeene - Rome Tarragona—A Brig Ea f, Barbados—B ian itt (Br) Bisnop, Dorchester, ie T Nevius & Elizabeth <> “Lockhart, Satepor— DR R ‘eWolt & Schr Ada (Br), Belyes, St John, NB, via Portland—Smith- Ss nga Poe. Putnam, Gaveston—C 1 = ry “Faeg Bins Te test, Taylor sige Rind ven Be yy ne singe wr W A Crocker, Ser J P Wallace, 4: C$ Sehr Fashion, Codore vre-tackett & Taylor. Sloow Ageut Romereet—Ferguson & Wood. Steamer W Brannan, Oswego via Monireal ‘and Quebec. Arrived. Steamship Louisiana (Br), Harri y: tivereest April 8, and Queenstown mh Tndve and a No Ped Steam Ni ve wen ales the entire ision with bark Fangesie tres (any Set Hansen, from stown for Tralea,"with s cargo of corn, her Sunidehipe, and sinking ber eecan “eck on me pial, ged crew, and ht therm to thle Jat 896, La Chase, from New Or fe ata nts ioe 1G, SO mye aeered dtl (be Samar ik i ete pe RE vik oi ei a ie “18, at io PM at anes wt tan, Bence foe I it adbseapdhad _uesnanlp Tybee, Stet catverton ae 15, with mdse ‘Steamehip eae Wichmicnd and 8 Sieamship, Hatteras, Namicnmcnd and Norfolk, s@thengke sr and nd Norfollt, "day with 78. e with andes kod ease ae oe fe a Loren Feb 90, and ai abe eite nate Sy et | Fico for Pall River, ee ral eet 2 Bilswerth), Higgins, Sagua , 9 days, are Procter, Canso, NS, 2 days, with her- REP ret Fla, 48 Ways, with cotton, oA mobo a € oe agi neato u for a. hr Lae: fei ca a Nea To Betis, Ann, Bry: Meow for Btn The report that the, was coming up last, rien was an rig siecmehip Micppe ype (oound © out) owed off the HOOK at 2 That the: telegraph operator mherwatieh ie ae Hecla, Bark Ceylon, from ream Herala Marine Corr tOLME® Bo HOLE, April 33 PM—Arr bark Srecn laggo fx dog "Abner ae Eas bethport fer do: hares: ton; schrs Lalla Rookb, Keeman nd; ee eae a town, DC, for rae C, for Boston; ‘Wi or for Happabannock; ere f) ae paige aire Sa er schre ¢ A Stetson. Lalla hn Adami Quen of Clippers, Vauhti Sharpe? J Matton, Kate Walker Jesse 1 “April 2 P M—Are Paraons, Baltimore for Boston; James Ponder, nitudson Fhiledelyine lindeiphis ‘Baal et Surap, ‘ortland for Philadelphia; a ties Davis: a Hero, Salen ror for a0 2: B Roston for Hudson. Sid bark. Fi; teres Cousia tine, ‘and Abner i ylors sobre D ifford, ond i Davison, msi apa SC SMe ke eratta. 94 Narr Sten winnie ‘Siler: Anderecty Car- — innte p bwett La retin: Philadetphta for a: 3 Men Mena ‘Welln ay (nd Frey iuiphie for Bo Br), W: righ Cape hie ees a Be do, ch ily Uuiching. Pi Pildelphia riot ite ‘Martin, di of, Sor bia Fi ee eae Lynn; Agenorin, Moana, NYork for ‘or Repair! ath is Hess, WB ainean, Leesburg, Susan, Han- Marine Disasters. Sreaxamir Crry ov Pont au Patron, Jackson, from New Orleans for Florida ports, W rarie, Mis. sinsippl river, 18th inst. ‘che was Ghifting her cargo to the vate to assist in getting her off. " sour Karnay (Br) was wrecked on Howtand’s Island Jan 20. The vessel was e total lone. Her ‘95 in number, Merenavedand arrived at Honcisia on" Marck, 28. ter captain and first officer arrived at San Francisco 22d inst. Bank Jon Exras. from Demarara for New York, before Iprocked lath ult, had a cargo of 282 casks molasses, T16 tone old tron, and 8385 Ibe old metal Brio Coxstantrxe (Br), Greenish, from Clenf: Boston, via Holmes’ Hole. ‘@xperienced a heavy inst, during which she rolled away maintopmast, Brig ALLANDAL®. before reported ashore on Sow & Pi Gesenanks filled with waver 5 it of 20th. About 300 bbis of eet have been landed in a dams state. The brig ably went to pleces 2d during a heavy gale from the Touth. Scun Auice C Nores—A letter from Capt Crowell, of schr Alice U Noves, of Providence (before re} reed ashore | in the breakers of Aransas Pass, Texas), datec 13th inst, states that Breaker, on the 5th inst. during a heavy norther, and re- mained until the evening of the 7th, when she was got off, with rudder unhung. the lower pintle bemg broken, lox ot both anchors, &c. The vessel remained tight, having appa- rently received but little damage, aud, after making the necessary repatrs, she would probably pi to New York. It was expected that the anchors would be recovered a8 800n a8 the weather became settled. Scur Moses Wartxc, from which put into Wilmington, NC, wi sails, resimed her voyage aist inst, having repaired, Scux WA Grener. from Baltimore for Savannah, put into Norfolk 231, with sails split. Sonr Wrrencrarr, Stevens, returning from George's, was struck by lightning during the shower of Monday evenin; last, when uear Eastern Bi loucester, The bolt struel and shattered the foremast, then descended to the forecas- tle and smashed the stove. Fortunately mo one was injured. Breaex, April 10—The American bark Elizabeth, Matthias, from Lagtina, which drove on shore near Geestendorf in the night of ‘April 4, bas been assisted off by two steamers and new lies in the old harbor, Caxnicxrsrevs Roaps, April 9.—The Lillian, from Adros- san for Boston (U. 8.), arrives lost _jibboon when at anchor April 6, from dung run into y the Emma schooner, of Bulfant, Derat, April 12—The Zeno, from Sunderland for Savannah, has been In collision with the Trowbridge, from Shields for © varthagenn, and sustained conside ‘rable ‘damage. The Zeno will proceed to Ramsgate for repatrs. Havre, Agree, —A letter frowt the master (Smith) of the American ship Bavaria, which put In at the Azores on her Foyage from this pore to New. York, announces, under date of Puval, March that his vessel was ready for sew, having repatred, and would sail on the 0th, weather permitung. Kiuavsm. April 10—The Jane King; Tho: from for New Onteree, which n putin hore Merah tae’ etn tbe ene ready i pan an after er pants ing cy @ now rudder; partof her cargo of pig iron tne Wild sed or mora 1 for Li L, had been got Worse, from N York for Liver the beach at Tramore and was at her anchors. Mincelinneons. Barx Avrora (Ital), from Philadelphia for Cork, which el, at Lewes, Del, 224 ult, has been sold to L Lyons for for 16th halemen. Bedford 21st inst, ship Cornelius Howland, 10. man, Honolulu, with 13 bbis ep. 2000 do ‘and 30,000 Ths bone on board, Sent home, 18 ersten Sa amelie $8,000 Ibs bone, Reports « 39-08 3, lon O3 17 Ww, capbromnuagt eee th wadhtonseiese leaving Pn “Ielande: would cruise 16 the south for sp whet th, lat $8 $9. lon 47 69, Charles W Morgan, Landers, NB, Sotkieg since ieuving Monoluta—would cralso tn that jo reported ship Eliza Adal fonoluln); 27th, lat Bi 55 sp—who reported Fi 2, do, 800 sp; Laconia, Parker. Minnesota Pieree, do, 110 sp; Reb 28. lat Si Beton spoke bark tau. Gifford, NB, 200 sp 200 wh: April I Int 31 30, Jon 9, barque Millwood, Alien, Gm cutting’a 15 bt sp wh—all wel tt ion aie to Adam#, Keenan. arctic Ocean, with Wdo wh oti, and 1000 lbs bone, 21 W, bark Minnesots, lon 6¢ 40 W, achr HM rr 22d. bark Add Honolnla, with 79 bbis 410 dowivoll nnd i003 Ibe bone. Sout, home 80 Whls tp, 333 “Go ‘wh onl und 700 Ibe bone. Reports apoke olf river Platte, Feb 23, ship Chas W Morgan. Landers, NB. nothing Since leaving’ Sandwich Islands; Feb 24, lat 3490 8, lon bar Dark Eviton, Cornell, do; cuttingw 100 bol wh—870 (sp. al tol at do 284, bark Thomas Winstow, Grinnell, AWantic Ocean, ean 90 do wh ofl, and B10 ite bone. | Reat D bls rts, 9 Also arr: Milos, f cutwater knocked a ur whale, causing alxo reports. Nov 25, on Abrol- flow Binks, batic Flizabeth, Francis, Wesipost, 80 ap, bound to Tristan Ground. Sid from Provincetows, 18th. schra S A Paine, Curten, aud 8 R Sope: h, North Atlantic Ocean. “At St Vinest, CV 1, Feb #2, sebrs Quickstep, of Province town, 35 sp all told; Abbie H Brown, of do, 200 bbls do; Sas- sacus, of do, 170 bbi« sp; Edith May, of do, 160 bbls sp do; Aleyons, of ‘do, 80 bbls sp do; Wm H Grozier, of do, bots siuee leaving Fayal; Louisa A, of Boston, 110, bbus sp a bls wh cot Sasa ‘mit, of do, 340 bbls Spall Pall told, at bark J D Thompson, with 60 ble ol. ‘Smith. of Boston, reports her at Batyedocs April, with 8)obis ap. all told.” She reports nt St. Vincent, CDV, Feb 12, sehrs H M Simmons. of Province town, with 10) bbls sp all toll: Quickstep, of do, 38 bbls sp. do: Abbie of do, Drown. of 40, rp, 178 bbia. Balin og ‘of do, 160 bbls’ hag oy “iicyene’ douse bh oy sp.do: Wie Grose. of go.) Dole S wri tcady aitsca Nt of, Dole apeall voldy W Martin, of do, eps d. Bark Milwood, Alon, NB, Was at sea April 15, tat $4.90, ton 6 W, with 930 BOI ap wh alegaign a ark John Dawron sid rom’ New Bedford” Oki tmst'for Sebr Para. Hus: , Of Salem, was at Barbados March 23, 360 bbis pbk oil, all’ told—repsi aeeDe Sek ae Gecaal ta Teneary: Vad mk aalle nell, NB, 200 bbls, “april 14, bark Orlando, Clark, hence for Indian Ocean, 4 rh 14 hy bork, Henry Tuber, at Fort Stanley Jan 24) ship ‘ont Coast of California, uo date, ship Almi » Osborn, Bd pertaga— x 7 Spoken, &c. ) Marmion, from NYork for San Francisco, Fob, lat a pEruagted ppget fron Bostoo for Sam Francisco, ss cbes from Cardiff for Wellington, fob tk om Cape Cape Otway, taht ae from Liverpool for Bombay, April 7, suet, tat 3 on O48 ‘(rr pln boat Petkfon Np ish" AP | Worl apelburetare to ag a en Bark Freeman Dennis, steering SSW. April 17, lat 37, yo 2e datey Cape Hatteras NW 208 tone me pg tr Sy iisport, bounds, April 17, 1at 87, of Castine), eg ares not of, Cas jue), from New Haven-for Maya- Trom NYork for Cienfuegos, April 20, lat 38 a jon 73. Foreign Ports. Avcataxn, NZ, Feb 8—Arr Constance, Biliott, San Pram- Fob 7—Sid Garibaldi, Christens @n, Callao. Asai » 15—1 org Horatio, a mene ee for NYor' ine wand, larke, from Singn| uacn ean, » Apel 12—OfF, ship Tudustry (BP cine from San Barcelona, April @-Arr Magdalena, & pera, Mobile, PA i Saker Union ah oen Santen, New fry, NYork, ‘4, March 10—Arr John Elliott, Grimt Bombay. Sid 10th, ifn are Borstel, NYork; 12th, wre ‘Teving, Mavana: "Fi Matangas; Avth, bark King of Tyre (Br) gan, « toad for United States, it Li—Arr Guiding Star (8), xYq in), Aprit Join port sehr Ward J Bo. ry frome wannah, arr March 2f Gtaseow, i—Arr St Andrews (s), Portland; Pao NYort xT Lith, Jesee Campbell, Coaman, 12th, lowa (x), NYork. rl ea Marys, Jewitt, N¥sck, “Geci Apa pr Sag desi Kilndtwordt, North r* Comnopotite, Watts, Callao; rork ; a Hi ya llth, Haminonia (2), Ehiere, d. 3 (e ands, Neve aoe Bin Naga- thy A} rt sehr yy J sa pick gts ee selfs Baie [Se ees ne NYork; The cock klvall al Smith, Charleston; Oo ‘Waterford states that © of from Fe Les bis |B Rout’, Robinson, do; Jeremiah The gion, We iainewta oe aa NYork. Berner, San. do; Woosnng, Cid 12th, Professor Suring’ «, De J ~~ Galveston; Lizzie joxes. unt er Gi Stoker, York, 1 ington (8), Halcrow, an dh ington, 40; Cari, by = Ar kiss Petes Eo Gh of Wash- lepune. F Cambria, wa’ remen; 1a, 4, Santa nea acu of of Mexico); Ade tis Cana a nance ewer, NY Narr Obersever, Gr sed St. Marys, Ga; erence. Bramhall, San ith, Bar! ‘rancisco. o 8 Br Brown, Wyman, York Kong Oscar, Dorman, for Philadelphia, a ab, Ban Francisco, Sid 12th, “aa ry I Clyde for April 1—Cld 6—In port ship worn tee fn Say Minnehaha, McGrath, N Harry Bluff, Oliver, for Estelle Wee hire) Ae Mutzovgne, Jan. 27. ait, Whitmore, London. Feb 3, eater Chior itn Pati 16th, x ‘Saxon, Knlant, tors 24th, Der West. Pont, Sax Hostons Homeward” Bounds 3 Manta. Feb 8—Arr Mindoro. e, Bowers, do. sid it LADKAS, ch Beuning Macritius, Feb 21—Arr. as 2th, Rover (s), Ne he, NYork, MOULMEIN, oe aris Frasier cl Bound, NYork. Home, ‘Greene, Adelaide; General Cobb, Sha “Feb ie Harvest , Gott, iS urs Allen, Hong ue Boag: Fath, 6th, Magnet, San Fi Stover, Caleutta. Glory, Giliiat, Calcutta; Litres, Bors "Georgie Deering, Willard, Ponrtaxp, April 12—Of, ship Athena, from N York for Boston. Sid Feb PENANG, March 3—Arr Rocket, Uheer, Hong Kong, eae Pree Vaue iter, N¥ork; 10th, doz arren, Jones, 3 Enitnpe Bt al for NYork pralanian (9), NY a ald £6 Cada; tith, Kangaroo Yand’ sl@}2thy; 12th, Aus. for Liverpool); Deveronnde, Fi bi begs er giscron Limerick (s), from NYork. Mareh 2- ‘Sr ii 2-arr (apa. ald 6th for York). Recife, Blanford, Yokohama yDNEY, NSW. Feb tare Charlotte Woods. Wood, San 5 , Clara D, Robbins, NYork. Sid Lith, ‘John dey. Power, Sah Francisco; 12th, Seam, Luce, do; 19th, Sun- ine, do. naiaor, xeb 12-Sld bark Maria Morton (Br), Morello, Houg Hon Suancnax, Feb 16—In port NYork, engaged full; Aurora Australis (Br), Te ra CRvz, Cuba, (Dan), for NYork, Sr Jouns, NF. A bay ion, ‘MeDonuld, do; Hh, thy Forgeon, do. a7 font MB, April 23—Arr brig ita. wour, Doane. for + ships Endea\ Sigel (a Past), Crosbie, for do; bark ‘ipril ‘S-in port brig Insulaneren | 8—Arr brigs Hunter. Spence, NYorx; “Anni le Jane, McIsaac, do W John, Duff, Bultimore; 13th, schr Temperance, Alva’ (Br), Christy, Phiia- Rixsre, April 2-Sld bark Lawrence. Howes, Palerm: Youomamar Feb 6-—(0 port bark Swallow, Hatteld, from San Francisco, arr 12th, une; sehr Alma,’ Eldridge, trom Hong Kong, arr 14th, American Ports. BOSTON, apes baru bark William Brown, Boron, Sars wrson, Matanzas, Fran! Herbert, € Baltimore; Phila: york: ten Island. N son, Havana; schr Sulhe } bg Mic Mac (Br), Foster, La Coombs. Drinkwater. Por! H Banks, Haley, Arr or! DN, ‘Apri 30 hrs A) elphiag iat Jaa, AThillipes or) Princeton, Well: non: brig Chesapenke « Daniel Draper, for Malaga. Moneka, bark EC Beal, Dawes, do Philadel. Baltimore? Fannie L EP Newcomb, New: B W Morse, Crowell, : bigs Constantine, Abner Taylor, Rondont, Mave, a Sid“batk ‘Clare Demerara, Went it Boston, ‘Sieuiners Champion and mos Falken tung. Te Terrell, Elizabethpo, Lo zier, Tincol DBd—Arr vel Foecdere Dean, Phillips, Raltimore, ae SAP LA ORTH, April 16—Cid schr Volant, Mc¥arland, NETL RIVER, April 22—Arr achrs Arthur Churn’ Philadelphia; Sallie T Chartre, Simmons. Sid sebrs Kate Scranton, White, Davia: Reaver Crosby, and sloop Taha Ann, Wells, NYork. Arr sees Corneltn, b a. de Seotienyins Pee Nichois, NYork: BAL Che 1th, sehr Webber, Elteabethpert; Mary Rid schrs Matthaw Pendleton, do (or Camden Diadem, Chase, do. LABILS—Are bark “Zephyring (Rr, Penis. Riigewo steamer General Sedgwick, Whitehurst, New Sim, Palmer.” NYork Mary Brewer, Pease, do; ty Derickson, Car- ‘ork. . GACKSONYILLE A April 4—Arr sebre Ty & 4 a ae <Br), Henzy, NYork; Maxticld, May, Charleston. Boston. re Aberfeldy (Br), Evans, ri 19-—AaT Bete barks LM Long. Norwood. Woshburi NEW BEDFORD. \ ér, Alexandria. Sla Phia; Frances, Packard, NYork, ‘23a. Dinson. Blizabethport; Triton, Freeman, Port Jolinso: Portland for NYork. Sid 2th, Baltimore: Ann 8 Brown, Fisk, now. and Minnesota, Tvinch Saemit, ADELPHIA, April ming, Cardonany BG Wil emun, Sharp, Boaton; Free Wheaton. Lit Waitna, Iteerany Rosto: L Maul, Poehler. Rost ford: Goridess, Kelly. took any 1s Jehonon, arnit- Pai editor Gianehitn. Boston: J Beat! PORTLAND, Aprill 22—Ar denax; schrs Astoria, Richardson. beth Hatie, Gitkey, Havana; schr Loi Td—Arr, brig, Charieaa, Wate dinian, Waabrosk. NYork. Havana. Sid brig Hattie. on eld Ted, ‘sche Corm emeontl Ty Apel a0 Arr bark OS Rogers, Mallat, Boston de. Frishee, Hever nd. N Ye 4: 8 Morris,’ Iewitt, Roston; 8 B ts steamer Franconia, Sherwood. NYork, | C en) thn Oia brig Giles Lonug, Pinkhan end bark E Tstecker, Bibber, Havana: Bacon, Cardenas; schra Rorawav ( ‘nn Flower, White, Albany; M Vicksburg, ue AE Barer, Liverpool; sh'p Merchant, Sorague, from Havana? Maria ¥ from, Vroy lence. 22—Are went. Helen Mar, Thatehe sche J: Cake; Sastcot, Pilate: “Arr sctire Fair Wind, Bowman, NYork; Ariadne. Ro- 2th, Cohasset, 5 fe morn grate rk. ‘Arr achra J J Spencer. Flem- BG Willard. Parsons, Fortiand: JW Yan. iniryport: Cope, Pacerntre. wie d- won, Nor- Hoek. jer, Me= River; and Al Savanni javana: Hattie Larssen, jaracatbo, Hen: MINCHMOND, April 23—Sid aches Gen Grant. Colemsn, bocen & NYork via Uhickahominy Kiver: Rel Sawyer, Cook. do do. non. and AH Harriet, Brau- SAN FRANCISCO, April 4—Arr steamer Constitution, SAVANNAM, April 22—Are sehr orton. Cid Vark Queen of lence. . Fannie Keating, Dantels, Scots (Br), Lockhart, P: JPOUND—aTH INST., A POCKETBOOK CONTAINING S amall eum of money. between 3 streets. Hervey, ‘The owner ean 88 Greenwich ring aad Vandain same by applying to John {OUND—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING A SMALL um of money. “The owner can have it by proving Prop- erty and paying expenses of this adve sem K HODSON, Ocean N National # Bank. E TERRIER, SLUT_OR THLURADAY, rey. g g 4 i FR] We ‘will be Hi Rheg on] CREAM TITHER ot house No.8 Bart Thirty: ay ied paid the party returning the Q z se 1 Pootie, A wultable 3 STOLEN—PROM BLM PARK, NINETY. Righth avenue, on Sunday last, a Setter ‘Dog, and on Wedoeeday, = reward paid for the recov. DAY EVENING, IN between ot, OF SE and Fifty-second Gold, Breastpin, with & gentleman's like; ke. Whoever will return the same to 12) West Fore fourth street, will receive the above reward. $30 pe a on ‘a widow woman. “ather Pocketbook, conta pL a Ree nag ra wilt get the, by returaing It to 748 Hecond avenue, coruer of #100 82 senate aa rs eich Pha ¥ ‘the above reward will be paid. $200 Berane th. Win Leomtatn Act Erinn ae Sac bead hadron bo Ay Hera oimee, eee nue, near Twenty. neem Saigon ct 70 sis ALL ‘at sinth are. ‘Bend ets caer “4 eis, in i, 7208. hacer EF hha ital YAN Vil Poke de es ‘T OF RUB! Agieits Mae XTH AVENUE, RESTORE Th FROM. iJ ANATCAL iG arewnih fares Beste Sri coum Lag S Kin RUBBER, eharge weere' cners ure = weltee ae nitrous cae DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED iy extracted ins WieE Rea, pases v iat EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. LY AMERICAN LINE abcess 10 ENGLAND AND ‘The New York and Havre geome AS) ARAGO and bay That Mail Steamship 5) t carrying IPPI and s from le 0 BG n aoteee 4 es ieee rou to London $5 extra: fees Ait not be responsible fe specie or vals: bles unless ~ eo "he value expressed, are mer is Be eH ie N, ¥.M. 88. Co. for N. ¥. and H. 88,00, For fos cae “omstoc roadway. BY, J, A. WOTTEN, Havre, General Keen’ - cen A ke | FLOR bo Vg pore atte QUEENSTOWN, from New Yor Ct op EA Eeae ‘via Tali ae & LA, from New York, M: ‘MONKY FROM ly to. EB, CUNARI No. 4 Bowing Green. IRECT MAIL des 5 gl ANTWERP AND NEW YORK. ‘The undersigned the first class Euglish iron Ottawa Captain Archer MEDWAY, ‘issat Hew Yack: ad Captain Harris i ‘rom New and Antwerp, May 4, Fa May 25 guy taking r fewengers af the fotlowing rites tro troot ‘Ahtwerp:— First cabin $90 Sieerage. EXCURSION TICK E Firat cabin..... Steerage.. aynbie i gold or ite equivalent, is taken at the Lowest rate for ren Rotterdam and Amsterdam, ‘Apply to HILLER & CO.. New York. For frei a and cabin apy sai roadway. For steer- hain! HE STEAMSHT KANGA GAROO, OF THE INMAN Tine. wilt sail from pier 45 North river, at noon on Wed- Desday, May J; for Liverpool calling at Queenstowa. | Rates f passage—Virst cabin. ‘ad Steerage, currency. OHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway. ETURN TICKETS TO PARIS AND mck FIRST OLAS®, $ $200, GOL! Steam to Liverpool, culling at Queenstown, - The Inman Line, sailing semi-weekiy, carrying the United States mails. oy OE Ake Saturday, A} rill 27 W ¥C ses and euch succeeding Saturda; from pier 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE Ry TIT NATL STEAMER SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, Payable in gold. i First enbt To London To Paris 45 e by the’ Wediesday steamers—First cabin, $110; Ke. $30, payable in United States currency. Fe iso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, 0 rater, age froin Liverpool or Queenstown, $40 exr- cau be bought here by persons sending tor ‘en "Fer fartaer information apyly at the company’s offices. OHN G, DALE, Agent, 13 Broadway, New York, Tveer001, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ITICE.—The steamsabipa EDINGBCRG and CITY OP BALTIMORE, from J fverpool are now discharging under general order at pier 45 North river. ‘The company will not be responsible for any loss or dain is after aischarge, and all goods not re- ithin twenty-four bours will be stored at consignees* risk and expense, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Brondway. NE VAMBURG ANENTCAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamshi; PLORUSSTA, N, ©. Franzen, commander, carrying the United States mail, will sail on sabunday, A’ ely eae for TAM oking passengers for Humburg. Havre, Southampton and oi Firat cabin, $1281 second cabin, $75: steerane, $37 30; pay> auie In geal oe lesmuuiealesee st ves ‘The CIMBXIA (new). . Trautmann, commander, will sail My KUNianpr & ©O., . B. RICHARD & BOAS, ts General Passenger oe ee General Ay 45 Exchange Sa ee, N.Y. ‘No. 6 Barclay street, ST M TO. 1 QUERNSTOWS AND 1 LIVERPOOL, From New York only $25 MINNESOTA dinoace. Cabin passage $90 and $7! n tickets $160. Passage to New York and remittances to Iretand at low rate y to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway and & sont “Mrbet. TEAM T.) AND FROM LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS- Prepaid dekcts, fram-Liverpacl ac Quesnstowm, by.tehri- Prepaid tickets from ‘or Queen ship, and from Tiverpool and Londons by first class sailing et, at the lowest possible rates, Prafis payable in any past of Great Batam and Ireland, Apply to NPSCOTT BROTHERS & COs South sireet, or 23 Broadway. New York. Stenin on woskis for,Livetpool -calede ag ‘The splowild, ust clase fron pierces of Sle ine Tinea weil ow “ a passage, payadte Paeehea eetetten oon. “Return tickets to and from Liverpool, $150, gold. ecktgerage passage Wo Liverpool or Queenstown, $90 in urreney ‘Through passage to London, Paris, Havre, Bremen, Ham 5, rates. burg, Ani at ‘Steerage tickets from Liverpool of Queenstown, $35 in curren For rticulars, ly at the offices of the Com- roadway, or 73, Eroadw Worst. Manager. NLY DIRSCT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC GomPaxys Stenmasinps between New York and vow calling ot rest, ‘The splendid new vessels on this ‘hich route for the Continent, will sail from pier No.50 North “river, as fol- Ertaien. Duchesne. May 4. ie afar. Surmont, May 18. ‘ROPE, . BT. LAURENT, Hocandls. eee (PRICE OF PASSAGE (tuclnding wine), ee ed REST OR AVI. Pirst cabin, 180; Second Mie) 100. PARL focloding re mandy ‘kets, furnished on board, Tehatn Ss ; Second Cabin, $103, Begmcs¢ nigh ty Paris, x stondance free of charge- not American travoliere cing to or recarnh the Con- tinent of Europe, b; 1g the e:eamers of thia line avoid unuecassary risks ransit by Englieh ‘and crossing the channcl, besides saving time, and GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, & Broadway. $15 6 preemie *ontssary 10 AND on, or na at GLASGOW AND MXCURSION TICKETS Si7v CURRENCY. ‘The favorit AH ANCHO LINE BAIL SEVERY SATURDAY, LIVERPOOL egret Putas LONDONDERRY UNITED KING: re “Salle Saturday, a7 OWA rae Baile Saturday, Wray 0 Saturday, Mey te Leura ee: arab PRitaE Pavan Filth SURRiNoT. nage Certificates from Liverpool. Giaagow and Derry, ee ae ae eeerecee erent 2 ofices, att oe ork, REE GOLD. "marr een XCURSION Pd oa prey REnOE, a ‘yt isa oe eeewen a Baim, eT ee HOMPSON hy et ENSTOWN secre: Is} ANAS om rd J oNDON AND New YORE steausmP LINE’ sup ionios py Tid aie aed 53 carrongy. sag eee Aan Lee ie rons tie fs Stor June a vale efron ce Sata: ly QProstuox uve n TO. eo es. ‘The fast and ch ieee EB CUBA, will be saci by the American’ pany. 0 a, mayb 1, at noon. from Pier (a boars te 0, 2 Nest {hs favorita Se net eee iOA. Cay E. Wakeman. ue |e baat te if ae BAN arn oo EVERY "IWENTY iahpencagheclusgren cea) CARRIMGTON, Agony ca Next ae sailing day, ams. May 20. ‘PACHIC MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S HROUGH LINE TO CALIORMLA AND CHINA, ARBY! ING UNITED STARS MAIL, North Bea toot ‘of Canal street, at AY Geter WEEN, Capt in ——, connecting with HE: ae cai Gray, eopnect- NaTITUTIO: NX. Cay Pye ¥ 1¥ 21.—ARIZONA, Captain Saaury cotmecting with ‘GOLDEN CITY, ea tain Watkins. . 100 pounds allowed free, to each adul: passenger. Medictnas baie a tree. mince! at Panama wit rieamers for South, Spline portat fe¢and th for Gentral American ports, and those of 1st Departure of 11th of each month connects with the new steam line from Panama to Australia and New Zealand. Steamer of June 11 will connect with Company’! the steamer COLORADO, to leave San, Francisoo July 3, for Hong Kong via Yokohama, where connecilon, will pm oe the Company’s steamer Costa wr Ni ‘an ae hae. Freight th +h from New York to China and Japan, $2 15 * web Toot measurement. or 4 to 434 cents per pound ight, able in coin. Por passage tickets hd alt further information appt hart foot eer, 5 penal PH BABY. Agent OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA.—THE PACIFIC Mail Steamsbip, Company's, steamer OCEAN QUEEN wil sal op W May I, at 12 o'clock noon. it fred Cy Reval’ Forfates Ace inquire ai freight office on Saipel pier, 42 North river, foot of Canal street. k FARGO 0.5 sole freign ‘agents P.M. £% Co, OR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL, The elegant sidewhee! steamship SOUTH AMERICA, ie tons burden, Captain E. L. Tinklepaugh, will sail for jos. own soa Fterpediais boets nday, May 23, ‘rom pier 48 North river, mets oe & ALLEN, Aj ponte No. 5 Bowling Green, York. NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA—ATLANTIC it. from Pier No, 4 North river, re ieaahens ‘Or pas OM MolkO CARTER, Adame, re GLE, Greene, 1 Agents, No. & Maal Green, New York. FOR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N. The Jinitish and North Dinseices Royal Mall Steam Packet Compat new steamer CORS! ta he Ee Neseusiet wil eal for the abaye Ports, from pany's Wharf, at Jersey City, on Saturday, Ma day, June 15, at noon. Passage money to Nagsan.. age money w Havana. bie In gold or its equivatent. oF freight oF passage, CORA, No. 4 Bowling Green. FPO? GanvEstow, Tex As. mes ‘SEAMEN ILLITE, mmander, cee freight at pier a East river, and sai! on Satar. Ye For freugat or, bacis jor accommodations, appiy tots Be MALLORY 2 ane. Fo GALVESTON. TEXAS. he tas fast Bi iron = steamer now loading at plot 3) Kast river, For fetghs Sa eee ‘April 7. ‘or or puseage apply to WILLIAMS & CO 71 Wall street. one NEW ORLEANS — new and first cl ip GEORGE CROM- BLL. Caplan EE Vail eit Tears, Pier No, 9 North river. on Suturday, April 2, it 3 0'cloe . M. For freight or, ving saperor accommodations, apply OMWHEI & O0.. 80 West street. he GENBRAL GRANT will follow May 4. s NEW y ORLEANS. STR AEE EV! ee gt tag at M. Ft NES ‘No. Fy ‘Bin way. Se LINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. THE NEW YORK ail Steamship Company's fine ocean steamers wilt beage: e pier 46 North river, at 3 MARIPOSA, on Saturday, MISSOURI, on Saturday: Ail bills of lading sigue the pier. For fro ght of poasnce tee to GEO. B. HARTSON, President, No, 6 Bowling ¢ \MPIRE LINE FOR SAVANNA\ Y, Bvery Suinrday. af 3 P.M. ‘rom pler 18 North river BAN SatvaDo turday, April £7. BAN JACINTO. A Aika Eaahday. rday. May ‘ognneel on ? steamers and by Lae i ee Seen Serres Green, New York. R ole aSAVaNNAB GA., EVERY THURSDAY,—1HE tlantic it Mail Steamship Company's sidewheel steam : woes is acaten Captain “Morton, sails Thursday, av en LIVINGSTON, Captain Baker, sails Thursday, pier 36 North river, ect ccIiTOURh passage tickets and bills of ding to all Points in copnectiong with tne Genirat ‘Georgia. Fre TNUSTON, POX & CO., Agonts, 88 Liberty street. ONrine PASSAGE REDUCED TO $15.—R) line for Charleston, 8. C., the Florids eat. —The fast and and Southwe BanAgosss’ ‘Captain Crowell, bert Tae ae 3 yas eae for all a F°2, nmap Compas he phere 78 William street. B PEOPLE'S LINE (ter regular Seay ‘Sere ver, "is ot ing leeued t0 afi pointe ae ee £00., ae W YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP CON- ny. ‘The dew and eleaant ftst class side-wheel steamship bi a Wwithe South Carolina Rallroad tor all 4 a ssl "pneu by tho OW AFTON ay 4 Torts ES ORGAN & 00. Agente No. 36 Broadway. Re hier eng, ahem 8. C.—THE TROPLE'S LINE Fo Sseament ship BEG Sea, Captain ania abby, eae are eda edomeay, os Mrhrough “tickets aba bitte of fasued to al! South imcoanection re Seustee meee, at, pase LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., Agents, 8 Liberty street. ce REDUCED RATES, nEKBGA “CLYDE, 0, Chichester, com: me ea ‘fri Sevarday, april 90 1687 at 12 M., or Para WAND, & CO. 104 Wal street. FE*GEESS STRAMaIE, LINE yom WASHINGTON 28 REDUCED. NORFOLK, R. Phono grep a above A ais, jurday, “April Sh i867, at «Pe from Pier 15 “yor Treo mene eds HAND, 104 Wail street. RIVER, SAND “HARLEM RAILROADS. — for Albany and Troy, connecting with Norine: and train, York, via, Hudson River ma. Fact Sureet sod me, # and 10 A.M, and 5:40, 62 LP. Me; and via Harlem ftalroad, tes: SR ES trams ati A. M. and 4:15 P.M. Te 6:00 P.M. train via Hudson River Fin on Ruindays obiprhr pinnate eae tiga oo except Bat rd whieh in ran a to Ogdensburg His | ey ae onde rt can York to Pough leaving New York ‘at 8: M., and ES EAR Sireet to. Millerton and’ reiurm at. VANDERBILT, Vico President. 1867, RNOON | BOAT | FOR NEWBURG. ‘at Consens’, West ew Hara frre and Mh fon,” The sieamer WA ea Tae ew York attermoon at 335 0 pier foot of. Desbrossce “new York. i} u Bees BNW yan ‘ERY ENTR, eR ech tad ‘FABLE RIVER,—PLEASANT AND C ANT Ame C P EXCUR- ret ere oe: tte id fee cate rk i Ee oealioeaiiies