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MARCH 22, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. ae MLN MeN AHR GIR oN. NS ema og me FINANCIAL AND COWMEREIAL, WALL STREET, } Torspay, Maret 21—0 P. M In commercial circles to-day a buoyant feeling pre- valled and an active business was doue. The wheat market was firm, with transactions in sellor’s favor. Cotton opened steady an became strong at a slight edvance ta prices. THE EXPORTS OF THE WEEK. ‘The aggregate amount of exports (exciusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports dor the week ending March 21, 1871, was $5,123,187, 8000 CoLC & 1 ©, 1h 100) Am D & Im C, 10 sha Ocean Bank 138 Col, €, © 100.8 J Contrs 10 do MONKY FOUR T) FIVE PER CENS. WSt Nicholas Bk e1 ottve, | 10 Hanover Bank, ‘The demand ior money was more acttye, but bor--| [yf Hanover Hawk rowers on the usual stock collaterals Were fully sup- | 5 rN ‘. lied at five per cent, Where a good margin was Re adcin. ‘permitted the larger houses were accommodated In 20) a wome instances at four per cent, Which was also the | 40 American 500 a meng general rate in call loans with pledge of government | }00 Canton 400 Mil & st Pal pe 600 securities. Prime commercial paper was quoted 6% #7 per cent. Poreign exchange was steady, bat dull, on the ‘Dasis of 1007, a 110 for prime bankers’ sixty day @terling and 110% for sight bills, the business being light, owing to the postponement of the satling of She steamer until Thursday. The ex for the 100 Tol, W a W RR. su * do. 1 ao. i 100 Pitts, FW & Chi 200 Del, Lack & W RR, 200 do. © at 200 Qu'ksilver past week, as above shown, Ought to create a better | 100 Qmek mila pret fo ercial 100 Mariposa pl. . @apply of cemmerclal bills. {0s Basipoeeeh 9 GOVERNMENTS DULL. Tae only department of Wali street affected by the news from Paris is the government bond market, which was Gull and in some. of the Issnes a fraction dower, in consequence of the inactivity of the Lone don market. which shows considerable hesitation, @8 a reauil of the doings m France. British consols Were only about steady, and the same remark Would apply to our tive-twentles, although the litter were, if anything, a trife firmer thaa their English rivals. Wali street watches London rather than Paris. GOLD STEADY—11 4 111%. ‘The gold market was steady and strong; bat its 50 H.& St Jo RR pret. 2 Col, Ok LO RR... 2:15 o' Clock P. M. 6, "67.68 111 168..08 @rmness was dus more to the continued high rates | joo U Pac RR ist m nit for exchange thai to auy apprenon stons connected ~ oes : Nes ‘With the effect upon our finances of the present situ | 9900 M ASt P lal di 80 * @tion of afuirs im France. At the same time any | 20WToLFeo kWiae d sity ‘ & tendency to deciine under an anticipation of a coup | 1 rhs Ninth Nat Bank 12 : a @é.at on the part of the Treasury Department next | }%)Gon,Coal of Md Doce ind iti. month was held in check by estimates of a large 10 NS" Central RH... 1058, specie shipment on ‘Thursday, the amount | o0guick MCo.. 400 Chie & RT Rit. ted Fomored to be engaged so far exceeding @ | 1% Sick Min ote Pete y pape muliion doliars. The steamer to-day took only | d00 do. 500 Tol, Wap & we Said $15,000, ‘The prevatling sentiment of the Gold Room er ae Be $s, however, in favor of lower prices, as indicated by the unusua! demand tor cash gold from day to Fargo E. 100 Adame ix. 50 Ara MU Ex day vo exveud speculative comtracis, a large propor- | 200N¥ C &H RR. ton of the loans to-day having been made at ioe On 1000 do. ‘dat’—trat is, free of interest on the currency col- Boo erie Be: tateral advanced by the borrower in revurn for the gold with which to make his deliveries, The lowest price was 111, with most of the sales at lIls. Ke 2 oe i. PR eM sone The highest figure, which was almost nominal, | {py Mo? Lee RRs... Het 1h Oe CATO RB. STREET QUOTATIONS. Half-past Five Clock P. M. was 111. STOCKS STRONG ‘The stock market was ND HIGHER. roag and higher. Except f™ a few instances the ‘hull’ cliques manifested | west Union Tel. S83¢n 58% Northwestern... 82% a Fs spositi suddenly ratse prices, pemoi uicksllver . a VQ Northweat'n pi. 45, a 943 no disposiiiva to suddenly raise prices, but seemed | Quiiceiver ie ie Ree ead wigs ne to pursue the tactics of keeping the market strong, | Pacilic Mail. 3 $! Paul .... 5 BB while absorbing such stock as their adversaries | X ee rau BE ventured to offe:, on the theory of lower prices to Ohio & Mise succeed un active money market in the vicinity of | #8Te™ Toad Fete & Erle. April 1. In some instances they pushed | Lake Shore. Ss a ae: b. O & 1 Cent. : 7 Pittebar 113%g a 14 prices slightly upward, as M to prevent any covering on the part of the “shorts,” except at a 78s. A Sporting man would describe the present g@ituation by saying that the ‘bulls’ have the “pears”? “im chancery,’’? and are so polding them until after the Ist of April, when the relaxation to toliow the cessation of the fow of money to the Tural districts will let them fluish the contest with- COMMERCIAL REPORT. SDAY, March N—8P. A M packages. The market wos inactir Jes were contned to stall lots pot at from $6 75 to Pearl nominal at $8 50a $9 25, withont sales. BExSWAX was quiet at 34}g¢, a 8c. per Ib. for Southern out dimculty, The only stocks weak to-day were | and Western yellow. | was ei gia as shes, c] KSI 1 CAN A moderate jobbing demand prevaiied, an: the fancies, such as the quicksilver, goid and | ,, tinehanged ; paioat sperm sohing in trae tote at coal mining shares, Whose aolders show £: mt sperm at Wc, adamantine at lie. aloe. were quiet, some trepidation tn antictpation of stringent | “beuney ENT was without change in any respect, Rosendale selling to a moderate extent at #2 26 per bbl. CoTroON.-The market was strong. Holders generally withdvew samples, and with light offerings, thongh the de- ruxnd was only mouerate, sellers establisued an advance of 44c. per Ib. on Jow middling and the better grades. The poorer descriptions not participating in the Mmprovement bt ae however, with Increased firmness. The demand ‘as Inainly from exporters, apinners connoins operations to the supply of present requirements, Speculation was at- tracted to future deliveries. The sales were: Tidy. Last Evening. money belore the “April settlements” are through with, The railways were especially Arm and geue- rally higher. The Northwexis rose to 83 tor the com- mon as agulnst sind morning, and to 94% for the preferred. Union Pacific went oi .t 24%, bat rallied to 2534 on the report thai some sort of an niente cordiale had been established with the re- doubtable Fisk, Jr., who has becu of late the ensant terrinve of its snareholiers. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The followmg table shows the highest and lowest prices of the leading stocks during the day. To preserve the comparison in New York Centrai stock and scrip we add four per cent to te lighest prices made ex divid For export . For pome co For speculatio’ sit. 50 to arrive. anced pretensio ing but faint!) ngurated to “corner” thi "s contracts. The wh higher apd closed at the ontsi ay were continued to 6.200 ba Wit at 14ds April, 10 wt Lowest, New York Centr: New York Central cerufcates dares eee a Erie. mber, 100 at 1439 Also yesterday, afior "Change, April, 1.Uat Upc. 1200 at 13h 5 May, c. 5 July, 100 a3 August, preys {ree on beard Mobile, York tow mid- | Wabash Pittsvar . Norinwestern. Nortuwestern’ preferred Kock Istaud 5 St Pam. i we 1 BL Paul preferred... Ya forward deliverte ‘Ohio and Mississippi. Jane, 13.6% Col, Cin. & Indianapolis Central Uniou racitic. Western Union ‘elegraph Paciic Mail eens THE COURSE OF THE ¢ D MARKET. eir views, and with light olte! ‘The fuctuauions in the price of gold to-day wera | an the market “was sendy. | We, ‘pote ows: 1802 bavs per steamer Merrimac and 135 bays per as follows:— Johan. on private terms, Uther descriptions were ny 11124 | quiet but steady. The stock at the various ports of the vr Li, | United States is computed, by Messrs. hite & Arden Lig | Ss follows: ¥ 29,967 ; Baltimor 4; Savannah, Mis | 9 17.64), Mobile, $454: Hampton Roads, Vibig Totul, 45,035 bags. We quot ordinary cargoe 1La lidty | Wye 1 10ec. fait He. all 240 ae 2 7 ola ¥ vom | Prime do. IBc. extremes for lois, WAsc. a Myc. wll 8 ranged from ; void, in bon Java (government bags), Ife. a 20c., di 2 per cent for carrying to Mat tor borrowing. Tue | & " Be. a Bes Slogavore, We. a ike : 0. oo; Languayi operations of the Gold nge Bunk were as fol- Jamaien, Te. a 14%0.; St. Domingo (gold, 1h jows:— c.; Conta Aiea, 13 5 "ale. ; Savanilia, ; Gold cleared. + $24,966,000 + intest tei ¢ advices report the colle Soild balances. + 749,463 Baltimore duit ww Orleans qui Currency balances: 7 the market for American Ingot was : : tendency. LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNME: comprise ‘ fslsge, | Manafuctared eto) the final’ stro: wan. quie sage in vaines, We ‘The following were the final stre | quote :—N. y and volts, 0c. and Sze. respectively; tions for the government itst:—United States | framers ‘ies am | al, 0d heating We aie, "Ve: 1xe is vis, | low metal was quiet at fc. for new ahesiling and 2c, an currency sixes, 114 a 114%4; do. sixes, i181, regis- | IY [orale ang buita respectively. wered, 1155 a Li 10. do., CoUpOL, 1153; & five-twenties, registered, May and November 112%; do. do., 18v2, coupon, do., 112% a 11 do., 1864, do. do., 112 @ 112%; do. do., 1885, @o. do., 112 4 112%; do. do., registered, January and FLOUE AND GRaAIN,—Recelp’ bole, flour, 1,450 packnyzes corn meal, U6,840 bushels wheat, 6v,53) de. corn, 200 do oats and 3,200 do. barley. The flour market ruled dall and heavy, ices’ were without coteworthy chance, There w: niy a moderate demand from ebippers, and tae sales for export consisied mainly of ewmmon eairas. Tho sales were a! 1 12,000 bbls. of which about 5,000 bois. extra State, at $6 60a #6 9%. Rye four was eteady. Corn do. July, 110% & 111; do. do., 1865, coupon. ao, 1107; a Southern Uour wae quiet, but steady Tl; do. do., 1867, do. Ga, 110% a U1; do. do. We quote :— 9500 2.95.90 1868, do. d0., 111 a 111M; do. ten-forties, regi eye ce x s - 660 a 685 tered, 1081; a 108%; do. do., coupon, 108%{ ti 6Sa 710 , ware = a 6100 660 SOUTHERN SECURITIFS DULL. Extra do. BO a 65 The Southern State be 5 rene xtra Minnesota, ba TS jouthern State bonds were dull and generally Bateson Ohicr 6a 110 fower, except for Virglula oid, whiel | nd Loop Ubto, TWa 7% malatained the recent advance. prices ; dae as at the close were:—Tennes: ex coupon, 63% wis strajgut extra. . Ta ls @ 64; do, new, 64; Virginia, ex coupon, | gt Lows choice ome 1.800 8 10.00 #8 8 60; do., new, 69% a 70%; do, registered ee ts stock, old, 54 a 544; Georgia sixes, Si a & a 100 evens, 893 2 do. 90a g sa do. sevens, $0) 2 i 9a. 99; | te 46 North Carolina, ex | Wheat was leon 4 Ag vance extablishe! yesterday, J eee : hels, at $i Se a $1 60 for new ap ext instore, and new, 2% a 2 tax, 19} ‘$1 Gls¢ adoat—with No. U nea at nouri s1xe: do. Hanniba pee Se eae eee oak te eee 9034 @ ©: H ate demand 4 though a dar, arrive, at the decline. do, levee £5 a 90; raliroag eight elghts, 101 a at Bie. a Bic. for new mixed, at mainly at ee, for mixed, ‘The market cloned dwil, on the spot, at but steady, wt 65e, a 7c. for aud 9c. ale, for Ohio, with ele, pau #7e. tor yellow nnd for white, to arrive next week. cnemucerecyen) in lots, within the range. Rye a@ixes, 75 a 80; ew, January and July, 60% a | was qulet, but held. “Barley was quiet. but pretty frm @ 6534; do. do. nd October, 68 @ do. regis. | £2r,cbolce Canada may be quoted $110 a8 tered stock, ola, a 70; Ark 3 a 60; Frrignts.—Tha offerings, with the exception of grain, evens, 55 8 60 continued liht, both to Great Britain and Vontinental E: do, sevens, 55 8 60. rope. Grain was olfered freely, and about 150,000 bushels of RAILWAY BARNIN | wheat and corn were taken for next week's steamers for ‘ } Liverpoo) at er bushel; also 19,000 bushels wheat by The compara; earnings of | wally kt dig. : 1.000 bales cotton, Xgd. a 8-164. To London, Iron Mountain Railroad duriug the sscona week m | per-seain, 10,00) Vushols wheat a Gigd.; Soy pba. Dour, 3 March were, 10: | bit. four at Se ca, ana | Dushels wheat at 5st. 1 quarters, to a direct port, at os, 6d. hout farther ings at Le 2 age, and 18}5c. cloth steady at $1 18a $129 for prime North river nd ¢) 250 #1 40 for retali qualities, with a mod- | erate deman: SALES AT THE REW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE mostly for es dy, with a limited demand, Tuesday, March 21—-10:35 4. m, | Ports at c. abe, Lor old crop, and e..a Bc, {oF new 2600) US B's, 10-40. 0. 102% 2008hs US Express Co dag | \" Hew was steady, but 50 aslos were effected. Manila was 4000) 8 Be, ‘10-40. 7 awNYC&H RK * 3 Sisal, Ec. & 200 and Surigam 2000 1000 3 ¥ ate demand veo 10W0 do. | 75 a S189 for under Jute wos V. i00 Erie RR ” Turiher sales, We quote:—Bige. dhwo V. +4 | a F jute, atid 4e., currency, for butts, s rican pig w smal; supply, out with an in 10 4 in \y, ith an $ Jou Geo rie | active demand prices were oniy steady at 335 a 2H for No. | 39000 BC 400 dOseonne « 3g) Bad BBi a HEI OO for Nu. "The wa ee were contined to small Mand \6u0 Reacing BE.. 5 | lots. Scotch pig was dull at 8 for Glengaroock, und ‘ou im do. ..,,b¢. {| $52 a $82 OV Tor Lyliuton, We nous sales 20) tons old’ rails, 1008 A: Ua L sa MS eh. | private terme. Mauufactured was muvady but ywet, We F ww. do si—tenued bar (English and Amepican), $75 currency, 3000 1500 do... aad Bwedes o46 a $10! gold. oe mw b0., LEAD. Vig wo ‘active and pomingl, In the absence of | meats were unchanged. Small sales’ we NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, sales we quote English, German, {nd Spantwh, #6 20 a 86 50 ‘La ibs. Manufactured waa tleady, po ory quiet, at $1) 25 tur pipe and sheet anil #4 Ta tor bar, MOLABSFS.- A moderate demand: prevailed for New Or- Joans, Tor the trade, aud aales of 200 bbls, were made, mostly dn smail lots, at Ze. for choice, — Foreiga was offere! spar- ip aly in view of gut stock, We heard of no sales. We quote: oO Or Cuba—Centrifugal and mixed...... agin “Been ae Clayed Muscovady, renning Muscovado, grocery. Porto Rico. is NAVAL Si ‘or spiriia turpentine the demand was Jimited, and with considerable arrivals and liberal offerinss prices were casier, We note sales of 350 bola. (part yester- day) at dle, and 106 bbis. at olise. for merchantable ; ship. ping was geverally held at SUige, Rosin was but moderately hotive; straiued ruled firmer under ight ofleriags and sod to exient of 8 O bbls, at #2 60, We note aalen of B00 bx, No. Tat trom 3 a #4, as to quality. Tar wasdull and almost un- salable at #9 40 for Wilmington, Prrso1.%uM.--The market waa absolutely Inactive, and in the absence of transactions prices were entirely nominal, ‘The cfermas of crude wore at 13/g¢. a Mo., muicating a weaker market, while the bids were in the region of 1 not excee ing that figure, Refined was treeiy oitered at te, witnont buyers, %S%e. beng about the beat bid, In Phila deiphia there Was & smal: movement at easier petoer, the rales comprising about 2,500 bbls, (forced on whe market) at 23 .c and for the bulance of the present month, 1,000 bbls, at 33>/0,, closing at about 23 %ye., nominal, FROVIGIONS. Revel DbIs. beef, 1,183 do. pork, 226 packages cut tmeain, $89'do. lard, "rho. pork market was dul: und prices were tbc. « S7i,c. lower, ‘Lhe sules were cou- lined to about 2,000 bbin. mesa for April and May deiivery ab ®2L 50. Beer was quiet, but unc! ange. There were no sales of moment. Bacon was quiet, but unchanged. Cur reported at pre- vious prices, Lard was duil and heavy, but not essentially changed; 1,000 tierces sold tor May delivery at 130. MIO. —Wit dimiusbing supply anda fair demand the market for was tirm, With sales of 300 bags at from Tie. to Tye. per tb, Oaroina was mo: eratey active at full prices, with sales of 66 tierces at from Be. to Bic. per Ib. for ordinary to choice, Sricks.—The market for all descriptions war inactive, ng conlined to small parcels for Immediate consump- We quote i Onaaie, in mats aud cases, Be, & B2ipo; mace, #115; Bai jean ginger, Bic ‘nutinegs, Bic. a'85e, Tre, waite to., 220.5 plmento, Bie; ol and cloves, 12\ic. a 13)y0. per Ib. all gold, duti finers the market continued strong, though no advauce was esta'lished tn prices. The sales were somewhat restricted by the tirmness.ot holders, and comprised 694 hhds, at from, He. to 9Se., and 728 boxes at from Oye. to LWKKe., the market closing firm on the basis of 8 jc. a Mise, for ‘new and old crop fair to good reGning. Retined, in light tock, was gen- eraily held Tor an advance. We ' quote:—Standard white, Ie. & 12)4e4 And crushed, powsered and granulaed Se. a 13\'e.” Raw closed ‘at the following pri Inferior to common refining, 73xc. #8 (0. ; alr reuning, .; good refining, 9 falr to good grocery, a Viger; prime to choice grocery, 940. ace. : centrifugal hogeheads and boxes, TWige.; milaskes, hogahends an es boxes, 7ige. 48% Havana—Hoxes Dutch mandard, Nos. 74 +10 to 12, pc. a GAQc. 5 do., 18 to 15, i a 0. 19 "to 20, do. ie 2800 Porto Rico, refining grades, Bie. & Ye.; Porto Rico, grocery grainy, Sho. w 10Me. Brazil Dutch standard, Nos. 8 to 1, a Hige. EDS. Receipts, 3,200 bushels. The market for Cal- linseed was quiet but steady at from #2 25 a #2 30 pee ‘American tinmeed was gecerally lield at $2.10 a 2 20 without Clover seed was inactive at 1c, a 12:4c, per tb. We quote: —Hemp, $2 50 a 4275; thmothy, 6 26 a 156.50 per bunhel-and canny, 3 12s a #8 G2% per Susbel, STEARINE.-The market was inactive, a pricee, to a great extent, nominal, in the absence of transactions, We note sales 45,000 ibs. yellow cotton seed stearine on private terms, SPELTER was dull of sale and prices were nominal. We quowes-Domestic plates, $7 a $11, and torelgn do 85 75 ag TIX,—The market was quiet, but steady, 500 poxes_as- sorted charcoal plates realized #8 62's, yold, ant 600 boxes charcoal terne piates were dispored of on private terms, We quote C. charcon! plates, 38 6259 a 9; do. coke, BIRT a 77 ¢ terne, $625 a 87.25, an charcoal do., 3776 & 4825, all old, TALLOW was firmly held, but the demand was fi sales were contined to 34,000 pounds, at £740. 8 9. for prime. TovACCO Was more active for Kentucky under a good de- mand from exporters, The home trade was without im: rovement; the sales were 260 bhds., at from 6a. to Stse per . Seed leaf was firm, witha good inauiry; the sales were 15] cases new Ohio, private terms ; 323 do. new Pennsylvania, at Ze, a 36e.; 375 cases old Connecticut, at from 45e, to 6c. 200 bales Havana, at (rom Bie to Me. per Ib., and 42 pales Yara, I aud I cut, on private terms, WHISKEY.—Receipts, 79) bbls, ‘The market was dull and The sales were avout 430 bbis., at Me. -We note a very limited inquiry for domestic fleece and transactions partake of the hana to mouth order. ‘There weno epeculatiae demand and manufacturers are buying only small lots, such as are necessary to meet current wants, There ix.a lity demand. for good lines of pulied woo!, and California and’Texas wools continue In moderate request, Turre ie but tue doing In foreign descriptions, » vich are un change’) as to price, “The sales are 6040.0 los. teece, includ ang 10,000 The, State and Western at 46c. & 48%¢¢. ; 5,000 Jos. Olio X, 63e. ; 10,000 Ibs. do, XX, 55 ge. ; ¥.000 Ibs. tubbed, Sie. ; 2,0i0'Ibs, Delame, Bic. : 10,000 Ips.’ Michigan X, 50c. ; 16.000 ibs., io mixed lots, at various pulled, at_ 42%c, a 4c, for short and S0c. for super; 75,00. Ibs, California, ineind- te B3e, a B80} bury spring, Be, a Bess free ‘B6}ge. ; 12,00 Tox. Texas, Boe. a Be. ; 10,000 Ibs, Je. wile: 8,000 Ibs. Mestiza pulled, he. ; 4,000 Tbe, Mexico, 2ic. ; 4000 Ibs, Donsxoi and 2,000 Ibs. Canada comb- ing, at reserved rates. Sheep skins are in moderate reuest, with sales of 250 bales Buenos ayres on private terms, lower. Woo. aconred, 65e, Cape, MISCEL NEOUS FOREIGN ITEMS, Turkey has adopted the cliassepot. Protestant Bibles are now openly sold in the streets of Rome. M. Melohtor de Vogue is the new French Minister to Constantinople. ‘The Italian Senator Marchese Luigi Dragonetti died at Aqui.a on February 21. Nine thousand Orsint bombs were seized by the authories in Paris three weeks ago, Prince William of Baden, who was badly wounded in toe hght of Nuits, is convalescent. M. Emile Ollivicr 1s residing in Florence, brother is in a lunatic asylum in Turin. Jesult Vather Curct_ has been arrested In Rome for Ubel ou the Princess Royal Marguertio, © The news of the arrest of Ouke Serrano by the new King of Spain bas proved to be a can rd. The Vienna Exhibition will be opened on Septem. ber I, 1871, iu the puilding of the Austrian Museum, ihe monster cannon “La Valérie,” taken from Fort en, is how on view in the kK of Berlin. His | 25, 187L. The fi eth niversary of the gical C in Vienna will be celebrated on April Many counterfeit 1,000 franc notes of the Italian National Bank have been set in cureusatiou in Ger- many and Ausirt deputy at Bordeanx proposed a vote of thanks ‘land for her friendly attitude to France during the ite war. of General Faiduerbe is of African de- 2 Was bora in Sene and is said vo be of nd dizni.ed bear. Haussinann will Haussmannize Rome. King Victor Emmanuel has asked nim to become a naturalized ltaliau, 10 give him a ; lace in tae Ministry. The Archbisnop of Munich has informed the Pope that the dogma of infalublhity has been accepted iy ail the priests and congregations of the Bavarian capital. A Roman Catholic society, under the leadership of “the Di of Norfoik, has veen foundea in Bugland, Tor the purpose of promoting the interests of the Holy See. When the treaty of peace was submitted to the French Assembiy 1t Was observed tnat M. Grévy, the President, agaist parlaiwentary custom, aise deposited his vote. The father of Genera! Bourbakt, wno 1s of Greek descent, took part in the Greek war of independ- euce. He fell in a sorte from Akropolis, Which was besieged by the Turks, During the occupation of Paris by the Germans only two catés consented to sell refreshments to Uleirpfiicers. After the evacuation both cafes were PiliaZed and destroyed. The Sultan of Turkey has sanctioned a plan for the repuiding of Pe fet pod of Constantinople which was recently destroyed by fire. The principal streets will be of considerable width. ‘The artificial fower manufacturers in Paris have received large orders jor biack flowers from Eng- jand. But they are all destined for the Germans, who can only get them tarough the agency ef the English. The Emperor Francis Joseph visited, on February 26, the exibition of the Austrian Art Association at Vienna, The receipts of the sales of pictures by whe cation during this year armonnt to nearly twice | as much as those of the corresponding period of lust year, YACHTING The chief national sport for the coming season bids ‘air to be yachting, ‘The visit and races of tne Cambria jast year created a lever for ihe aa which bids to break out in vigorous form wis year. All alony the seanoard, and in New | the Re’ York particularly, geuuiemen are n glecting fancy horses and going into yachts, Our own Portiand club, one of the Most spirited in the enuntry and em- bracing vessels that in pombt of speed and size rank high, 18 fall of vim and acobiuon, and will enter upon the season in betier trim than ever before, All ine yachts bave been, or will be, overhauled and im- proved. Two or turee new vessels will be added and the fleet, when it comes into sine for the annual cruise and regatias, Wl be one of which every cu zen may be proud.—Lorviand (Me.) Argus, Mai'ch ec MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. In Brookiyn, on Monday, March 20, by the & Dr. Diller, CHARLES REY: NOLDS, Ulird eldest son of the late George Rey- nolds, Of Meath, to BLIZABETH FRANCES, cidest dauter of the iate Lieutenant Join A. Fearns, of Longford, Ireland. STEPHENS—TY: March REYNOLDS—FEARN' At Brooklyn, onjWednesday, at the resideace of tie bride's brother, by J. H. Sinciair, J. W =PHBENS tO MARY Lovise Birth. arrHew.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 20, Mrs, WILLIAM MaTruew Of a daugbte Both doing well. Died. Bureousus.—On Tuesday, March 21, Mary, wife of isaac Hurroughs, aged zy years, Foneral from ler late resiaence, No, 247 Fourth stree:, this (Wednesday) afternooa, at four o'clock. Frienus of the family are respecuiully invited to bo preseut. The remalus Wil be taken Ww Coxsackie Jor iuerment. CALLAGHAN.—On Tuesday evening, March 21, at six o’clock, at bis late residence, 152 Eust Seventy- third street, JOUN CALLAGAAN, an vid resident of Lis city, In the $)at year of his age, Notice of funeral In to-morrow’s papers, CaBLi.~—On Monday evening, March 20, Ba’ LR, Provestant Theolo. | wife of 8, 8. Carll, Esq, in the 39th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, from her - dence, No, 236 West Twenty-second street, on Thars- way afternoon, at two o'clock, CouRIGAN.—On Taesday, March 21, Jonn, the be- loved Nusband of Mary Corrigan, in the dzd year of 3 Age. ‘The friends of the family and also those of his brother Patrick and brother-in-law, Andrew Neary, are respecttully tuvited to.a.tend tie funeral, trom | his late residence, 416 West Filty-sixth street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, on Thursday after. hoon, at one o'clock, CRaAiG.—On Tuesday, March 21, Many Crare, wife of Patrick Craig, ‘The frieads and relatives o1 tne family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 806 Kast Thirty-lirst street, oa Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, Cuaro.—Saidenly, on Toesday, March 21, of hemorrhage of the lungs, WILLIAM W., only son of Soca and the late Samuel A. Crapo, aged 32 a, weRateral services at No. 144 Pierrepont street, Brooks B, tais (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock, De AGREDA,--At Caracas, Venezuela, on Satur- day, March 4, Joskeu SaNCHYZ DE AGREDA, of this ef 1p the 89th year of his age. RENCR.—-On Moaday, Marcg20, of consumption, Mary OC, FRENCH, The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the Attorney street Methodist Protestant church, th.s (Wednesday) afiernoon, at one o'clock precisely. Gakgison.—In Brooklyn, E, D., on Sunday, March 19, waiter a severe illness, of heart disease, JANE ELUAseTH, wife of Garrit H. Garrison, i the S7th year of her Loe ‘The relatives‘and friends of the family are respect- fully tnvited to attend tne funeral services, this (Wed- nesday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, at the Second Babes church, Alnshe street, near Ewen, brooklyn, B.D, The remains will bo gay hod ‘Tyrone, Schuyler county, N. Y., for interment. Whe niembers of Baltic Lodge No. 2:4, F. and A, M., and Corinthian Chapter, No, 159, R, A, M., are respect- fully invived to attend the funera’ service. Gxay,—On Tuesday, March 21, alter @ severe Ill- hess, of cousumption, JOuN N. Gray, aged 30 years. ‘Yhe relauves and iriends, also Compauy FP, Haw. kins’ Zouaves, and members of ihe regiment gen- eraliy, also members of ‘Lypographical Unton, No. 6, are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the res.dence of his brother-in-law, k. H. Hawinorn, No, 49 Suifoik street, Ou Tharsday afternoon, at two ovclock, ‘The remains will be luterred in Greenwood Cemet HARPLEY.—9n Monday, March 20, FLORINDA Morton, wife of J, Willred Hartiey, daughter of the late ‘Wenry J. Morton, aged 37 years. Faneral services at Christ church, Tarr (Wednesday) atternoon, at half past wel Carriages at the station on the arrival of the forty minutes past ten train from New York. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, MEANEY.—On Monday, March 20, Eviza, wife of Isaac Heaney, in the 31st year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 411 Basi Ninth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o clock, HENDERSON.—At Brattleboro, Vt, on Sunday, March 19, 1 AVtD, son of the late David and Jessie enderson, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- specttuliy mvited to attend the iuneral, trom the resi- dence of lis brother, Alexander Hendersom, No. 102 Lexington aveaue, on Thursuay afternoon, at two town, this e o'clock. ;SON.—On Sunday, March 19, Joun Hopson, aged 63 years. he reiaiives and friends of the family are respect- fully myited to attend the faneral, from his late resi- dence, corner of Perry avenue and Dougiass street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at two o’ciock, His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Hoov,—at No, 4 West Eighteenth street, on Tues- day inorning, March 2i, after a long liness, MaR- GAKET LAWRENCE, wife of Willtam Hood, ‘The funerai wil take place on Friday morning, at halt-past nine o'clock, from the Cotlegite Dutch chureh, corner of Filth avenue and Twenty-minth sireet, The friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, without further notice. ICKELHEIMER.— On Monday evening, Match 20, JnxNig, wife of Isaac Ickelheimer and daughter of Philip Hetdelbacn, of Cmemnatt, 1m her 23d year. The relauves and irienas of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 62 West Forty-seventh etreet, on Thursday morning, at half-pasi nine o'clock, At St. Augustine, Fla. on Sunday, March 19, JonN P, JENKINS, of White Plains, N. Y. Notice of funeral hereafter. JOHNSTON.—On Monday, March 20, after a lon; of consumption, JAMES JOHNSTON, age: 27 years, 8 monims and 5 days. ‘The friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 3 Vnion court (Uni ity place), near twelfth street, ds remains will be takep to Calvary Cemetery, JonES.—At sea, on Tuesday, January 31, on board the “Hiver Nitn,”’ from Catcntta to Liverpool, on his Way home to this city, HEN&Y P4UL Jongs, aged 33 years. Leccrrt.—In West Farms, on Monday, March 20, JosnrH LEGGETT, In the 824 year of hs age. The fuveral_ will take piace from nis late resi denee, tts (Wednesday) alternoon, at one o'clocl ( athalf-past one from the Bapust ehuren at West Farms, a Lecertr.—In Broeklyn, on Tuesday morning, March 21, WALrer R., mfant son of Richard L, aad Clara Leggett. Relanves and frends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, trom 281 Adelphi street, Brook- Iyh, on Thursday atternoon, at two o'clock, LENIHAN.—On Tuesday morning, March 21, Pa’ RUCK LBNIHAN, @ native of Kanturk, county Cor Ireland, aged 56 years. ‘The relatives a."1 trends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from tus late resi- dene First avenue, on Thursday atternoon, at bwo o'clock, without iurtner not Louxsbery.—On Monday, March 20, JOSEPHINE wie of James H, Lounsbery, Jr., and daughter of the late David L, Savre, in the 224 year of her age. ‘The relatives and inends are respectialiy invited to attend tne funeral services, at the residence of her mother, Blanche E. vre, 319 East Twentieth street, Unis (Wednesday) a’ ternoon, at two o'clock. LYNca.—On Monday, March 20, at her residence, 512 Washington street, ANNE LyNcH, the beloved wie of Joho Lyneb, m the 41st year of her age. The remaius wiil pe taken to St. Authony’s chureh, Sullivan street, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clock, where a solemn ‘high mass will be celebraied for the repose of her soul. ‘The friends ot ihe family and those of her brother- ipa Colonei Thomas Lynch, are requested to at end. MALONE.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 29, ELLEN, Wife of Marin Malone, m the 39tu year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 23 Bedford avenue, near Fiushing avenue, tos (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MoLony.—On Monday, March 20, Wt.ttaM Mo- LONY, youngest son of Maurice and Maria Molony, aged 1 year, 11 months and 14 days, ‘The friends of ihe family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at hali-past one o'clock, from the resiuence of his parents. 69 James street. Monxs.—Ou Monday, March 20, at the residence of her father, John Monks, No, 251 Seventh avenue, CRCLLIA MONKS, aged 6 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ine funeral, from the above number, to Caivary Cemetery, inis (Weduesday) alternoon, at one o’viock, MoorE.—On Monday, March 2), Esreiup, eldest daughter of Georze W. and Mary E, Moore, aged 2 years and 6 mon:bs. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeras, from the resi- dence of her parents, No, 114 West Thirty-seventh street, between broadway and Seventia avenue, on ‘Thursday aiternoon, at two o'clock. MURPHY.—On Monday, March 20, Tuomas MUR- PHY, only son of the late Timothy Murphy, aged 3 years and i month. Luneral to take place from the residence of nis grandfather, Thomas Murphy, 423 cherry street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock sharp. ‘The relatives aod frieuds of the family and those of his uncies, Jonn and Michael Murphy, and of his son-in-law, Denis Dermody, are invited to attend, without further notce. MUsPayY.—On Monday, March 20, after a short imes:, Dannis Monrny, in the 46th year of lus age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, from his late regidence, Meirose. near Mott street. McGrara.—Ou Tuesday, March 21, CaTHe MoGRATH, in tie Sod year of her age. ‘The relatives and friecuds are invited to attend the funera), irom the residence of Richard P. Berrien, 35 West Washington place, this (Wednesday) arternvon, at half-past three o’ciock. Her remains will be taken to burg on taursday morning. mLIN.—Op Tuesday, March 21, CHARLES HLIN, @ native of the parish ‘of Mahtil, vitrim, Irejand, aged 61 years, The fri 1s are re: ally invited to attend the fuueral, from his late residence, 11 James street, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past two o clock. McQuaip.—in Brooklyn, B. D., on Sunday after- noon, March 19, ef consumption, JoHN McQUALD, ayed 23 years, ‘The friends of the family, also Post Mansfield, No. 05, Go A. Ka, Paladin Lodge, No, 972, LO, of G. T., aud Eureka Division, S. of 't., are invited to attend the Mneral, from the residence of his sisters, No. 388 Foard street, this (Weduesday) aiternoon, at two o’eluck. NEILL.—At New Rochelie, on Monday, March 20, Mrs. May NEWLL, in the 72d yeur of her age. Her friends and those of her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Baker, are respecitully mvited to attend the funeral, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, al two o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church, New Rochelle. Rerse.—At Hoboken, N. J., after a long and pain- “sn ilmess, CATHARINE Reese, wife of John D, ese, Notice of funeral hereatter, Kice,~—On Monday morning, March 20, WILLIAM ©. Kick, aged 65 years and 6 months. Funeral services at bis late residence, Clinton avenve, corner Myrtie avenue, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) tnorning, at ten o’clock. Remains will be taken to Massachusetts jor interment. Roome.--At Marion, N, J., on Monday, March 20, CHARLES SEAMAN, Son Of Samuel Seabury and dsavel Roome, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to altend the funeral, at dt. Panl’s church, Duncan raphe Bergen, tiis (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. SCHADBRHAR.—On Monday, March 20, at half past seven o'clock A. M., Rvponen Avaver SOHABBE- Aes Ae Une age of 77 years, 2 months and 9 days. Relatives and friends ot the family are respecte ' fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Matthew's church, corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock to Green- Wood Cemetery. ScormeLy.—At Tort Chester, N. Y.. on Sunday, Mareh 19, Harrie A., wife of James J. Scofield, aged 36 years, ‘uneral at Long Ridge, Coun., on Thursday aster- noon, at halt past two o'clock, from the residence of the late George Lounsbury. SEmment.—-On Monday, March 20, of consumption, Sous E, SEibERT, aged 22 years, 3 months and Funeral on Thursday afternnon, at one o'clock, from the Methodist Epl-copal church corner of Fifty+ secon street and Lexingion avenue, SIMMONS.—On Tuesday, March 21, Joun E. H Sruaons, in the Tist year of his axe. The relatives and friends, and also those of his sons, John E., Z 1, Thomas ‘f.. William L. and Cheston H., and his son-in-law, Henry Loury, are respecuully invited to aitend the funeral services at the Memorial church of Bishop Wainwrixht, corner of West Eleventh street and Waverley place, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Maryland papers please copy, TinForD.—On Tuesday, March 21, Gyorog Trr- Forp (of the firm of Tilford & Co.), in the Seth year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter, WILLIAMSON. --A. GEORGE WILLIAMSON, aged 11 months aud 4 days. Funeral from the residence of George and Jane Williamson, No, 141 Sixth avenue, on Thursday, at twelve o'clock. YounG.—On Tuesday, March 21, atter a short but, Lipo illness, GEORGE YOUNG, in the Totthyear of |S age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resyiect- fully invitea to attend the funeral, from tne resi- dence of his son-in-law, Philip Sebert, Blissville, Long Island City, on Thurday afternoon, at two orei ‘The remains wili be taken to Cypress Hills for interment, San Francisco papers please copy. BOARDERS WANTED. 6) DOORS FROM FOURTH STREET.—HANDSOME FUR- J ulsied Roows to let. with Foard, on the Grst and third floors; water in the rooms; terms moderate; day boarders taken. Apply at No. 139 Macdougal street, TH AVENUE, 20.—A SINGLE ROOM, CONTAINING all modern ‘improvements; also grate; to rent, with ard, tom gentleman, at a moderate price; references cx- Llarge Room; bath and water closets; private; at rea- sonable rates. Also Board for tour young inen; low rates. $570, 12.-COMFORTABLY | FURNISHED ROO}, pe with Board; no moving in May. 1) Warren place (Charles street. $5 50 ANDURWARD FoR FinsT CLASS BOARD » and single Room per week; Lodzings, 5c. to Me. per night: Day Board and Room, $125, Dupont House, 180'Hudson atreet, QE 70,89 PER WERK. DESIRARLE, FURNISHED Rooms, with excellent Board, suitable for families and Single gentlenien. Apply at 10 and itz Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway. $G AND S,PER WEEK, NEW, NO. 156 BLEECKER street.—-Furnished Rooms, with good Roard, for single gentlemen: also s large Parlor, with extension, for gentie- quan and wife, GG TO. PER WE 2DO excellent Boa milies and single persons, at DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH and 176 bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadwa: AST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—AN ENTIRE Pioor, elegantly furnished, with or ‘without private le. e tabl yom STREET.-SECOND FLOOR TO LET, CONSIST- Ing of four rooms, singly or in suit. with or without Board. 3¢ West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avs. 1 CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 500 AND 202.—-Desirable double Rooms, for gentleman and wife and single gentlemen, to let, with’ Board; no child:en and nurses taken. | rooms, BOARDERS WANTED. _ “h HANDso! NISHED PARLOR AND BE A. "oom, pirate tale I ueate to, gentleman naw; Board for lady; verma very reasonable to reapo a tion Adarees GORDON, box 17 Herald Uptown Brauch Olea 12 Broadwaye ARD ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR CENTRAL Park; beautifully curnisbet bonse, just rebuilt and out; will let the entire Second newly furnished throu Toa gentieman and whe; there are no other bounders or id required. None wi spniy ted those dat am achrceiate an nee. willing tg "er nid thoe that eau acpi eciate a iar ret class’ accommodstions, Address. box 119 Heral otlee, \UTE BOARD, MIT ZIMMER, FUR EINIGE JUNGR T herren, cu hi Nro. 168 West Thirty fifth street, —A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING & house, have a lage and havdsomely fare let, with oard ; relerence required. Apply” rACe, OOR AND UNEXCEPTIONA~ lemen wt Si Bast Thirsy-tiras OOMS ON SECOND ble Board for two & ] | sirens, with all the cleganves of a refined private house; nob a boarding h ouse * TERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO GEN~ tleman and wite; board for | accommodations the vest; location near Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, Ade dress R, X. V4 Herald ollice. BOARD AND LODGING ED. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES A NIOKLY FOR. AL Aint oo, near Broadway, with, or without Bourds ‘Address, stating terms, V., box 186 fterald oftice, ‘ ra ui BOARD, WANTED-VOR GENTLEMAN AND WIPR IN’ private fumily, or where there are Cow boarders; locus ton between Thitd’ and Sick avenues and Fourteenth and ‘Thirty-rourth streets; terms not to exceed $15 per weeks Address 8, M. B., Herald vilice. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFI in New Vor or vicinity, in private family 17, ences exohanged. J. GAUTIER, No, 4 Warren street, & OAR! WANTED, Up TOWN—FOR | A. GENTLE AD man, wite end daughter, 10 yearn old; can turn rooms lt desired; location between Forty-elghth. street an Contra! Park, west of Sixth avenne. J.J. SMITH, 282 Went Fifty-fitth street. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private famil, een Fourteenth and Thirty; tourth streets. Adress, slating terms and giving location of H. A. L., 267 Broadway. HREE OR FOUR ADULTS DESIRE BOARD, BE- tween Fourth and Sixth avennes, in a frst ciass family and localiy; references exchanged. Address me OIAN, box 201 Herald o} ee ANTED—FITHER IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, a gentleman and wife, Board with a private family, where there are no other boarders; price not to exceed §) Heral t ofiice. Aree AN GENTLEMAN, PERMAs ', wite, three chiidren'and m in central location and nn tonable neighborhood; g German table preferred. For fret class accommodations @ liberal price wigbe paid. Address, stating terms, &c., box 4,191 Post offics 4 J ANT! nent Board for him ANTED—COMFORTABLE ROOM, WITH PLAIN Address, Board, in Spanish family, up town. with lowest terms, HOGUE, Heraid ollice, Wantep TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, With or without Bourd. Address WILLIAM By Wie LIS, 105 East Pleventh strect estes RD, TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOAI aD TN ase a private (amily, for a young lady; jocation Fo ‘Twentieth strect. Adaress EB. i fierald ollice. COUNTRY BOARD, A LADY OF REFINEMENT AND CULTURE WISH the guardianship of a little girl: tarms very Peet | Address Sire. A. MOORE, Mount Vernon, N. ¥. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY WITH J parties able to watt til September. Can give any! amount or kind of accurity. (uexeeptionable references, Terms $2 per week, Address TIED UP, Herald oilice, Ce BOARD WANTED—FROM THE 1ST MAY: / ina farm house, for three saults, child and nurse; mi be in good, healthy locality; good table required ; terms mu: be moderate; refcrences required, Address 5. 1. B., He Branch oflie, Brooklyn, 14.37 STREET, WEST, NO. 251.18 high stoop brown stone house handsomely furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly; tuble unexceptionable; also private taole If desired, 4TH STREPT. ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, euite and singly, with Board: very Mberal arrang: ments for the summer? hor ricily first class, No. 21 near Seventh avenue. References, 19 Wist TWENTY-FOURTH | STREET, Opposite |) Filth Avenue Hotel.—rlegantly furnished Rooms to lel, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. Terms moder DOD STREET, WEST, 416.—A NEATLY FURNISHED 42 front Parlor, with Board, gas, &c., for gentleman and lady, $16; other pleasant Rooms at yery inoderate prices, 23 BM ‘ON PLACE, NEAR BROAD- #) way.--Suite of Rooms on second flour, a large Parlor, donble Room, with bathroom attached, and’ single Rooms, with excelient table; references required. 37 GHNTON PUACE.—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM OE tolet, with Board, ewtabie for gentleman and wile or two gentlemen; also small Rooms to let. Q-7 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A NICE ©) ( front Room, fourth floor, for one gentleman, with Board. Highest re’erences givea and required, WEST THIRTYSECOND STREET.—A SMALL private family, occupying their own honse, would ac- commodate two adults with handsome Rooms and a frst BETWEEN. FIFTH home. QQ WEST TWELPTIT BET, Oe and Sixth avenves.—Furnished Kooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen ; reference required, 4G BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET —HANDSOMELY “ED and newly furnished Suit of Room: ty tog rately; bath, £c., on floor; private tale ff" desired moderate terias; also one single Ro ST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR VIFTH ne Hotel,—Nicely furnished Rooms to let. Table BOND STREE table boarders .—FIRST CLASS FRENCH BOARD; $6 per week; table d'hote, at 6 P. EAST TWENTY-FIFTH ‘ourth and Madison avenues. iandsomely furnt WA4XTEDT0 ENGAGE WITH A PARTY FOR AD. vancement (£800) for eligible Rooms and Board at Long Br best private residence; facing sea; references.’ Address LUNG BRANCH, Herald ollice. HOTELS. ' HOTEL, 8) BOWERY, CORNER Bayard strvet.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, d0ca, aw GLAND and Ce, per wight; ATUYVESANT HOUSE, 752 BROADWAY, 18 OPEN SD under new management, for the reception of permanent and transient geet ‘Kooms, with or witsout board and) good attendance, at moderate rates; location uns\ 13 to ®4 per week, for gentiemen only. , PROPOSALS. AS HOLDER.—PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY_TH A” People's Gas Alght Compacy, of Yonkers, N. Yo. fo building 4 Gas Holder at that place, The proposals wil ba addressed to the undersizaed, at 4 Doane atreet, Now York, where the plang and specifications can be seen between ALM. and 3°. M. f. E, MOLEAN, Superintendent and Engineer. * a ? OFFICE AND SUB-TREA- sury, Boston, Mass, Office of Superintendent, Marctd 20, 1 WROUGHT AND CAST IKON, Sealed proposain wil be received at the ofes of the Sa~ pormiendent, unt 2 Ms April 2 lei}, for turmsning de, vering, iting, and putting it, pitee, we iron wo-k of the third and fourth floors and roof of the new Post Office an Treasury buil ing in Boston, Mass. as exhibited by drawings marked 41, 42, $1, 99, 13. 94, 45, 95, $7. and the accompanyi ans audecheduie, ‘consisting principally of rolied wroug Tron beams and girders. The work to be devered and put in place at cuch times ag, may, from time to tne, be required by the Supermtendenty provi ied that each foor aad the roof shall be made the sub! Ject of a separate order, and that the contractor aball alowed thirty days for the making and putting in plaee of each floor, and ninety days for making and patting in place the roof. i ‘The contractors will be permitted the use of the derricks and machinery belouging to the buliding in putting the work: io place withoat charge, bat will be required to pay the time of the inen employed in working them, who will be furnished by the depariment when required. ‘SeaiTolaing wil be farnisived by the contractors, The work will not be subdiviaéd among the different bid~ ders, but will be considered and awarded in the azgreyate, | ety per cent of the nmount due will be paid on the coms pletion of each floor, the balance on the final compietion of the contract. and Bevroom to let, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, with or without Board, 6] WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE DL Reservoir Park. asant Rooms, Curnished or un- furnished, with Board, Refereaces exchanged. TQ NEST FORTIETH | STRE RT—ELEGANTLY ( furnished Rooms (one snit), on first floor, with Board, for families and single gentlemen, French, Spanish and German apoxen. 7 MACDOUGAL 8ST BOARD.—PLEASANT second foor Room, large closets, suitable for a mar- ried couple or party of gentlemen; terms moderate, Q] TEREX, STREET.—BOARD AND A COMFORTA- JL ble home tur two young men where there are but two others; terms $5 per week ; clerks preferre: 103 WAXERGEY PLACE, BETWEEN FIFTH AND *) sixth avenues, facing Washington square. —Hand- somely furn shed Roots, with first class Board: house and location first class; terms moderate; references required. L11 RAST 2RELSTH STREET, NEAR BROADWA LL} To let cheap, elegant!y turnished Parlor and two Bed- rooms, #econd story, front, in a private family, to single geatleinen, with breakfast. ‘References exchanged, 129 * ENTY-FOL _BETY KTH STREET, BETWEEN id Lexington avenues,—Rooms on ths All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond in the sum. of $20,)00 that the bidder will accept and perform the con- tract if awarded him, the suilicleney of the securite to be cer- tited by the United States Judge, Clerk of the United Stateo Court, or District Attorney of the dlstrict waere he resides. The department reserve the right to reject anv oF all bide if it be deemed to the interest of the government to do moy and any bid that Is not made on the priated form to be obs tained 1m this office. and doea not conform in every resp; to the requirements of thia advertizement and of the printed} form and schedule, will not be considered, meither will any, proposais be recelved from parties who are not themselves! Sogaged fn the manutacture of cast or wrought. iron work, who have not the necessary facilities for getting out the castings or rollea bes } Proposals must be endorsed “Bide for Iron Work, Post. Office und Sub-Treasury, Boston, Mass.,” and ‘addressed ta GRIDLEY J. F. BRYANT, Superintendent, — [ LOST AND FOUD 0. T08t 08 MONDAY EVENING, 20TH INST... NEAR Ld hth avenue or Twenty, third street, two Songs in manuscript, composed by K. T. Macdud. Will the inder Jeaxe to send them, with hame aid address, to Devos Houre, 14 Bleecker street, A OST—AT LORD Pocketbook, containing money, gold pencil; nleo card. with name. The memorandums are of value only to the & TAYLOR'S, ON MONDAY, owner. If returned to 22 East Forty-fifth strect, the finder will receive a Hoeral reward, second floor to let: alsoa Parlor suitable for a physiciaa’e Oflice, with or without Board, 13 T FORTY-THIRD STREET.—I1A! ‘with good Board, can be had. 13G MACDOUGAL | STREEY.—PLEASANT FRONT <0) Room to let, with good Board, to a geatieman and wife, 915; also single Kooms, 8 and w7 per week. \DSOME LBS SULLIVAN, STREET.A DESIRABLE ¥RONT 1 Room to let to a couple of respectable men, with first class Board; private family ; terme moderate. Mrs. BROWER. L411 BESt QMENTIETH | STREET —DESIRADLE ‘£1 Rooms to let, with Bonrd, to gentlemen and thelr ‘ives or ingle gentiemen; family small; retereuco ex- anged. 144 rates. 14.7 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.-TO RENT, to physician, with or without Board, the Firat Floor of an Fngiish basement house, furnished; there ara three rooms, with every conventence; the house 18 occupied BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH | STREET,—NICELY furnighed Rooms to let, with Board, at moderate aie debs nee HIRD STREET.—A _PLEASAN' Room, with good Board, for gentleman and wife or Jemen, in » stnall family ; all modern fmprovement: ry low. QS WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET.—a GEN- ) (wet English family will let a neatly furnished Room, third mory. front, to two yeatiemen or gentleman and wife, with or without ir QOD WEST IWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, <4 with Board, nicely furnished large second story net ghborhood; Front Room; aiso one on fourth floor; very few boarders, OST—SATURDAY EVENING, ABOUT SIX O'CLOCK, 4 Biack and Tan Dog answers to aame of Dottie. Who~ ever returns him to £2) West Thirty-first street will receive a: suitable reward, * OST.—IF THE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS SEEN TO pick up a Mink Collar nt sale, Fou:teenth siceet and Broadway, on Tuesday, will return it to 118 East Thirteenth sireet, will be rewarded, Tia REWARDS, ‘ $10 REWARD.-—LOST, A BLACK AND GRAY SPITS Dog, named Lulu, ' 70 Chrystie street, $20 REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD RING, WITH AN- SU tque stone or smal. value. Whoever wili bring the above to 345 Fifth avenus will receive the above reward and No questions asked, MARBLE MANTELS. KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING + Works, 184 und 136 East Eighteenth street, offers 500 Marble and Marbieized Mantels, al! complete; Monuments, Grave Stones, Table Tops, &c., at prices that defy competition, AT REPUCLD, PRICES-SLATE, MANTELS, FROM, +1 $8 50 upwards; many new and elegant designs PENRHYN SLATE CO., 40 West Righteenth street, ig between Fifth aud Sixth ayeues, MASBLEIZED SLATE, MANTELS —RICH AND BLE- a gant designs, from $9, $12. #15 up to $250, T. B. STEWART & CO., 605 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-tifth and Aa ; ‘Thirty-wixth streets, 1 KLABER & CO’S MARBLE WORK! S. “Wert Fitty-aret street, between Hronderar cad ny ite avenue. —Marble and Marbieized Mantels, Monuments, Houde stones; new, original designs; cheapest in the city. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET,—PLEASANT Room, on third floor, front, to let, with good Board ; wure of all modern tmprovements; terms low, at summer Q99 BAST BLSVENTA STREET, NEAR SECOND OD avenue, large, elegantly furnished Room on second oor, with chofce Board, tor gentleman and wife or Wo sigie gentlemen’; dinner at 6, 938, EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—A PLEASANT GO Room vo let, with Kourd, im w Grst class private ous 243 NEST FETYNOURTH STREET—TO LET, #) with Board, a furnished front Room and Bedroom, suitable for a gentleman and wile or single gentlemen; terma moderate, BOT MEST FIFIYSECOND, | STREET.—A PRIVATE O' ( tamily enn accommodate tirat class parties with hand- somwely furnished Apartments, singly or en auite, without board, or with private table. 310 WEST FOURTELNTH STREET. —HANDSONELY e furnished front Room and Hall Bedroom to let, with Board, to gentleman and wite or single gentlemen; moderate prices} no moving in Ma: PRIVATE FAMILY, IN TWENTY-FIRST STREET, between Fourth avenue and Broadway, will let Parlor and Bedroom, with Board; second floor, front. Address D. M_C., Heraid otlice. LADY, LIVING ALONE, HAS A HANDSOMELY furnished house, nd will let a choice of Rooms to gen- tlemen or lady boarders; Board for ladies only iges fable if desired; good location: reasonable terms, West ty-ninth strech 226 6 hi AST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED ‘coms to let, with Board. Apply this week. INSTRUCTION, T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 9 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper _Inatitute—Bookkeeping, Wane, Arihemetic, Shorthand, ih, German, French, Spanisn, Private iestona day. and evening. Ladies’ de} Telegraphy Le jecally taught, a (ey A XOCNG MAN, WHO Has STUDIED IN THE Queen nivoraity, Ireland, and for some time in = colleg? in this city, wishes to engage @ few hours daily jn teaching in private family; can give fastruction in Eugush, Latin, Greek, Freach and mathematics; city references FIvani Moderate compensation expected. “Address A., box 135 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadwa: bea ta BOARDING rede acd AT WILTO: jome comiorta; healthy location; t ‘Adaress PRINCIPAL, Herald’ ofice, “Aa interview. imeues diately. 4. Pleasant home and thorough Instruction ; 5 $40. ements; long established; ‘healthy location, Ads gress ABEL WHITLOUK'S Boarding Behoo!, Danbury, ‘oun. PER TEN WEEKS’ BOARD AND TUITIO! LLANBOUS. OTATORS,—RARLY ROSE, GOODRICH, DYKES, Mo« hawks, Climax, Jacksons, Chile Reds, ibe mea Hae Haon's, for planting. Yotutoes, appies and onions put up for shipping. ‘AN 11 Barclay street, LMONIAL. YOUNG MAN OF WEALTH DE A Stet ate : preferred. “Address EDGAN, STAN TON, box Herald 8 TON ranch ules, No, 4 Court stresty ti MAT