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for bat ap beur during title period the shad wes bested two or th wee cooking, T pared for the tal removed the ou tConttneed from the Firat Page dy Tue [nart—No Deawino ov Nawes Yes- renpay- Kyo ucittnoHorrrut Commtion oF 108 Bocstr Foxva, Erc.~There was ne drafting yester- day iu any of the district, and nearly all the wards are sctively engaged ip recruiting, there being suffi- cleut bounty money for present purpores. In the let Ward, the majority of whose inhalitants are laboring ree times With the erevy in which it Le Bake! Shad, when done, war pre- bie ‘na follows The cook caretully ter akin, which was thrown into an * Alpbabuu' kettle. A lump of butter, the size of an een nearly ene hendred enilét «wit two tel spoonfuls of flour, were put tus bbe wb men Me i eat sp heg 5 ererd been eon about io) men tuell saucepan ever the fire. The fah gravy one now ‘required to ow mp ete the quote of thie Ward, dinto this amusepwn, and « Little lemon jnice Much annoyance is experianced in the foot that end core milk was added, This was stirred constantly | when vdiafted man is | ios duty, he hae ne time extended to rim wenable him to procure @ eu antiltt bolted np, the whole being poured over the | ie ie at once ciattien *e livery. ehad. by thir » placed upon @ piatter ready for | ‘The tosh Keginent the table, The Professor anid thatif any of the ladies P de na] means tor pad for: wished to etulf e shad, they should elect one without on the ony eee the ewe c About four pov had been remov round abaps, en piece of twine or then p table ree tulof buiwer ping pra: the be an iach of hot water the oven, where being basted wit usual buttered peper covered it. pau to harden, bee! waa tlowly ‘This pe by General fod, but the r 10v08t- Marshal, tured hia rejueet Th the Fourth District yeaterday only 26 men had reported up to the Lour of cioeioe, only one of «bom wre beid toduty, and duriny the week, but tive men have been! betitutes aud two volunteers yesterday. So soon mathe y at the fee can Le reinforced, all con- have failed to report will be beld as de- rdav morning Mr, Blant obtained $250,000 the Mtate sulborities, vis; 0 in cosh, y men yerterday at the lark Bar- cke aud probably a many theo Were recruited at the Hatiery and hy the Provost Marshals, Corros.—The steamship Guiding Star, from New Orieane March and the Southwest inde of beef. from which the rib bones od Cor the soup, wae made tates ured by three iron skewers. A wound around the whele, The incod in @ de*p tin pan, and basted \ of broth, and @ tablerpoon- set inside of # laree drip- which was covered with half The two pans were nezt pot io they remained for an hour, the beef b ite own gravy soverai time, The Ae thie pupor be. the meat was turned, and then the cooked on the other side for another itt) our, When the beef was done, the groney portion of | the evening of the 26th, arrived here yeeter with the vravy was drained off—the balance being ared 4.744 bales cotton, 1,108 bbls, tour, 1.000 sacks corn. v © roasted becf_now prepared far tho table and 75 pacRages werchandize sLemn bow woe of cold t pieces, and moro the fat tiken off. The fat being melted ip a anur ou the back of the rane. & deep tin pau, aod tive table spoonfule of “Alphabet” broth poured over it. with erated bread erum piece of butter the size of a walnut warmed ia theo From three to the Professor oa ladies, moaniog thereby as many as required, leur Blot, meat te ended the cooking neous which was subeeq uentiy p aiter rard prepared as foll tie ledi-s that be woud W prepare Quid meats econom!cally Ke et, alrondy cooked,was eliced ip thin ARRIVAL OF GOLD,—The steamship Costa rrived at this port sesterday fom Aspinwall, bringing the California malle and $),604.00 lu gold the largest @mount thet Las been received bere by the California steamers for some time Vaiw Fine DerantMent Brii-—Meerixe ov tue Boaup ov Kerursentarives, A special meeting of the Beard of Kepresentatives of the New York Fire Department was beld test evening att ire- sonn’s Hlall, for the purpose of taking action in rein tion to the Paid Fire Department BILL recent!y passed by the Legislature, the President, John RK. Piast beq in the chair, all the companies were rep- yan standing fur greasing purpows, ‘The slced meat was laid io The beef wae thea epringed Tittle chopped parley, « The whole being von for ten minutes, [bis substanti- ry forthe cold meat, around the potatoes : reerpied, Lhe Pres avin elated the ot ject # ” he meeting, enld that he aod other toembers hac three hundred peeled potatoss—(00 | iin infore the couwtmittes at Altany. ‘That the id in anewer to the inquiries of the yunittes worked talthfully, perticulariy the Chief being | Koesumer, Their exertions, however. were ip vain, aud eas toe aiaw, A member of that tead hed placed with a pinch of walt in # saucepan, with coid } |, Up these, and went beak on them, and be (ine water enough to half-cover the vevetables, ‘The po Pl geiurnt) beveved thas thet, ae n ber, wee nant t od, 0 la trumvental in pettiog that bil puree enane tatovs were clowly cooked, precautions belog used | jt siney it, tuc¢rabau, represencative of Hose V1, I \ prevent the steam from escaplog, When the po | sate tor the informnation of the Hoard thet Mr Autoos were cooked, the water wus all draived off and | !u .a.mm hue Lora cap ied trom bie Company, (Ay the vege ables mashed in @ saucepan, Borne mi butter aod boiled milk was mised together peat, aud | 4 poured on the po’ chemical aualyel pine, A resolution directing the expenses of counsel, » While the Com uiptoe woret Albany Le paid, wad, alter ® sharp debate, laid op the table for one week lted tatoen, Ue Professor remarking that a shows that greeu vegetables of all A communication wae received and placed on file Binds murt be put in the water when it firet boils, | from the Board of Bugiucere aud ' oremen, yy ib a ad ie tlag copies of leltere aud resolutions seceived tum because water that bas already been boiled | 3 | the Common Council, derail ie action of ghe late with unhealthy potatoes were n¢ q@eut already all A rmall quanti dame, cold veal, sudeven cold veeetables, could be prepared la thie | an ic way, Was chopper crombe mixed qized with a little butter, two ees, and @ tablerpoon- ful of milk, were mixed \o a slew pan over the chicken aud viueh of salt and pepper war putin, the mixture was well stirred for some tormenta with @ wooden spoon, anses, ‘The tassbed, or “puree,” of xt placed ja the centre of the sliced nuded to, ty of cold chicken (the Professor emtd Jatub, beef, or any other auluiad fo d, iweoune of the Bowid, ae alr published in the Sts, gud wsklug the Board of hepiesentatives lo ap point « Com tee to walt on the Coumuon Coauel ta coujubetion pidgpha appointed by oe Board of ba epee mand Forlnen, dle Wowlug serie of setolu- Boos were them adopted vertas, Toe Leoslatnre of this State has pared coatings diewrop ) au Part tire! Fi it ty thereby sboiishiny Lue proseat volunt er iy nd Whereas, Lhe Board of Kagineers aud boremen at & wees beld ow the 4th in uoantmourly m.opted a net of \eselutions re juemtiu, ¢ Liepartient te cop tinue to the discharge ofthee duties and ele ap- poluted a Committee of Uasee (o couter with the Joint Committee of the Common Council tor the purpose of testing the constitutieumlity of the @loresaid al, therefere be it Licaoloed, That the Board of Representatives cor- wad 4 fine, aud half the quauiity of broad with it. A table spoonful of tlour, he tire, After a bread craumbe belong added, dt wes then taken from the fre, aod pleced on the lee, Gally endors tie geenltstions adopwed by the Board thle a , AL of Enytr an¢ He Ot thers inet meeting, and wutilcold, Afterwards, large epooufule of this prep] that the ident of the Board appoiut a Committee varation were placed in eAnaykin, and moulded | ot three to pers’ @ with the beerd of Mayenne by the cook into eve shop ball pos | Gn Poremen wer hd { rg eh tt rn a hk what, i bat the Board of Trusters be instructed Valls were each dipped into a preparation made of one such legal expenses ae ina: Le imcurred by the tee, well en, The moistened balle wese next rol- rot the Fite D pactmen in comestimg the ted in bread crumbs, and strips of fancy cus pastry | CUMettatiouality of ue Metropolitan Wall dine De- uced around the Pirtinent A rerviution by a member of Hose Co. 14 was ‘The croqueties, were next put wito a eauce-panon the fire, half filled with boiling | Scopted, directing the Hoard of IT rusteus to take rach oud cooked antl browned on the othe { They | e ew, #vre neat taken out on adrawing spoon, and lald upon The folowing eommittee was luted to con‘er # plece of brown paper, to b the «uperabundaut ig BHT ap Goruiah, Fire Coinislssloues trease, Bore + of parley were nex od in the ine, and the Comittee of the the lard, and also laid om the brown paper to drain, ay ane orenee ibe "C ‘The leaves of sance-pau, with » epoentul cf any beigg poured over a quarter of an hour, aud then the’ oque'tea” were subsejueatly dished and er- @amented with the parsley, tices and trophies in charge and hand ovo: all personel p Boma Trustees, Waa ped. Some further business was d the tue ing adjourned, a small eabbace were placed in a ery Uitte cold water and 6 table kiad of freare—ieo pints of brow thie wae SVPERVISOR ORISON BLUNT was yesterday aypointed by the | sited States Government Collec. tor of City Reve hie duties to he to collect from ooted iu thre Cabbage eu jus” @ 4s ready for the table recruiting b * #10 for ewch and every man en- 4 pias of cold milk, with three ounces of loaf anger, | H#ted or recruited by thea suving been boiled In ao open eauce-pan upon the Navionat UNtranian Convenrion,—The cane, the yoiks of six eg) * veatly beaten up | a pdavce peslerday worning wae very larre in- with « tablespoonful of m crea and @ teaspoonful of | deed, the entire edit being filled. A long debate ese were added to teugar, the | ocenrred, ov a rese!uiiou to the effect that the Church bole Leing constant y stirred. @ belllng, for one | unite a a commou body for the advancement of Uni- er two minutes, it waa then taken off and strained | tarian dx “a, avd for the cause of the Lord Jesus torengh « close-meshed sieve, Swo lumps of sugar aud rubbed them all over the rind of « lemon, afterwards dropping thew inte the prepar stun, which she thoreughiy wised with w woolen the cook then wok | Christ. ‘Ihe debate chiefly hinved on the languave of the preamble calling Jeme Christ “Lord.” One minister objected to the tite entirely, uuless it was used in the eense it ie among meu, aud then the true syoun. After this the mixture was placed op the ice peeniy ny the word should gt yh hatte pay (the ey i, Bu of rep ane.) eved it wee Wook Next the pastry wae thus piepared wiois to cal: Vliet “Lord,” end wus in favor of calle 8 « ounces of sifted flour, ing Hilw Masteror Mr. Jesus Christ, He advocated Five ounces of loaf sugar, co-opersiion between all the Churches, to advance lwo whole oags, the cis jization of mankind, without limiting thei: Vhe yulks of four exes, ormaninas ion ot poy diane ve symbol Se under. Th 7. with eno cok is stood or tmphed, Ke: 1, Clark, of HOU, Inoved See ee rauee Onis malar Lo ebeor Mt wae | EEE M, deat" should be inverted atier ui bed WW emallemucepan, ‘The eres were then well | tarian” in the resolution, He did thie iu order that teateu for leu migutes in a eepurate dich, ‘The su- | ail oth Comrenee ‘i tegen called ay if ded r i, the pose of unit! @ did gor wos added, alite ate time, to (he eee while bot the Prt hiva M nitarian,” and hoped they were being beaten; the Profeasorexpialning thas | the word = “Independent" would be —_ used, the looper (he ogee were Leaten the lighter the paste, eatadded Abe thour wars Another member bed the word “Free Chris adof “ nitarian,” but the moe ted, after which the ori« eaglution by being sifted auto the eggs #)eC) wcdeager Lhe tulsture was then poured iuto « tin ied RY Fen olution a wibes I , Ass uptod, i . : Juviring all Christians to unite with the Uaulterians, bun, the bot of which was well buttered, and | the convention to have the power to admit all whom soot with powdered sugar, The mixture or “his. | they ¢ na} dared worthy, a the course of the debate cuit’ ; i od al ‘5 * the Rev. J, Freeimsn Clarke took occasion to allude to et nw best sprinkled afl ever with. powdered ou | ths ‘critician of his sexuoa by Br, A, A. Low on eer bus the pan containing it placed in the oven,» here | Wednesday ; when Mr, Low replied that he tok ex- 1h uaiced B/loeg minutes and ou bemg taken out | CePlion to the ee ou the round that—as it found 1 i pe eoriped to hin--ihe preacher wae in tavor of adimit- wer found baked into m light cuke, ‘This blecuit wae | ting spititualisty Naturalists and other of undefined ub lot ops au Inch fe, and plaged in a deep | faith; und he (Mr. 1) wus opposed to the aumilesiou , P | of euch bodies. After sume eb Since dieh, lour tale spoontuls of Bourbon whiskey pass a woe ihanbe to Dr, Claree for bir ceomon” Nit poured over the atr some ladies here asked, | tie motion passed sud the Convention took # recess, phen) wine war not better than strong whiskey, | [he aiternoon cession Was devoted to the commectume . “ hich ‘The Professor eaid uo; but Freneb brandy, although | Como fan tone! articive tor the guidauce of the Seni no i eed use, according to taate ; Mitirary,—Col, Wm, De Lacey of the 164 » cool, 0 Dein! seus new dessert to the table, advance of the %i aimy corps, He is vow howe on This coneind @ieur Biot on th proviess the ladies, as usual, naked @ reat many Questions, Ww which the Profesor replied fw politgly | reas Mouroe, with 1,000 rebel prisoner, Being asked whe ae ever purchased, he od reewusbled the laurel | @/¢ used Ww pack around olive oil bett! ule by Gvrmau wl neha) wr table knives w Ordered by several ladies present, yprevriectiy entictied duet viv out, wud thus ended the culinary proce diaye | 5 furlough for thirty days, Reset Prisoners,-The steam transport Now York arrived at this port last night, from Fort- The U8 ed the tiith prnetion! lecture of Mon- e Art of Cooking.” While it was lo bay leaves could be | steau transport Wey bosset, from Wilmington, N. C,, sald they were tmported from Italy, | alee arrived with 100 refugees and 750 rebel prisoners. verof this country, They Court OF GENERAL Sessions,—The toliow- ing cases were dlapoced of yesterday in the Court of General Sessions ) kud were for grocery generMly, ‘Th cents worth | or more, Bome fancy thos and rece. | John TD rad dentinal Ab aleae thea tks ere also exhibited, duplicates beiny | person, i Hing $60 fom Jacob Pregeueer, ob the The ladies teing | Liihot February, Kemanded no sinith aud the Professor fivally bowed ihe ne be: were convicted of graud larceny. in etea! #0 from John shan 1 au Siaith wae te he trio a Jor tw syeure months, ee Mary of auother day, a: the Cooking Academy, fontor« ony eter ut comunittiug et OY wits A Sitikine Cast—BavLy BEATEN, —Mrs, | 28200 ups wcoloied usu naned Charles 1H, puuith. Planagan, » lady living tu the dtu Ward, wre toaten | © PME te the Penitentiary tor four months, ; ge badly, recently, with «club Cae lw alleged) in the u ag NLOuS Aasau Lr, —Jobn W ilson @lins Chat ward, that ber lie ie @udangered, Mrs, Flinn | Aud Dolua of the th rat eciuet he ved with gu’) Kote-mortom exuuu ob wae taken by the fund lobbing Theury Joues, of ¥1 Pell etroet, Corouer sod M Boos TRaAvE SaLks,- books tok camber of Ww wed Pee i Lis iunhoenes, Comuuitied by ise White wos beld ww anewer ' faust or et.vuu bail, The Usual trade sales | Tur BoAkD OF COUNCILMEN yesterday con- ‘ | the beselution direc he =» reiter Theva ' eure! b A vedbe the City duspe stor place yorterda Ore WARE © IANEO | A ances Amte A COUtIMCE With the “Lang feluina’ Lowe wy me dawwiliy of which broweBb | Boliue Co" for the removal of coud anwale fom | tile clay, mse voupenenbion Gl B1L\l00 per apaua, IMporTANT Sate ¢ or crry FRrancuisrs,— An important sale of City franchises took place yer terday at the Governor's room, City Hall, by direc- tion of the Comptroller, Mr. Chas. A. Loew being the sucttoneor, The following were the results ef the day's sale: The lease of the Ferry from the foot of Whitehall atyeet to Staten Island, $4,000, to Captain Turner, ‘The irae of the franchise of the Ferry from tne toot of Barclay atreet to Hoboken, New Jersey, $1 av. to K. A. Stephe: a. The leare of the franchise of the Ferry fron foot of 10th street, East River, to Greenpoint, $1.6, to GU. L. Knapp. NORTH RIVER. South half of Pier N 4, with bulkhead between ore Now, 14 and 1h $0.05 , to Joseph R chardron, Now ‘Wh $3,044, New York aad wit fof bulkhead between Piers Woy and 32 and 32, $12,604 Erle Malirosd head between Piers Now, 46 and 46, 61,309, Hoaginnd, ide of Pier No, 61, #6600, Daniel Darro’ tof north half of Pier N 1, from Bulkh the 1, and south half of P bY. with Bulkhead between Piers Nos, 61 and as per resolution of Comtnon Council set apart for the use of persone en- yaged im oyater trad #500, Wr, H. Clirtetie. North a) . fron the L to the eud of No, b2, and south half of pier Ne. 65, with bulkhead between Piers No. 62 and 55, per resolution of Common Council eet rt ™ utve Ha bersone engaged in the oyute' trade, $5,380, W. Luriatie North half of Pier No, 63, with buikbeed on the north wide, $1 * fies. Pier No, 54, #35 Hae ileus Bulkhead, widt t at Bank street, 400, Joho Bisa, . Runhees, width of street at Jane street, #350, 8. ard, North half of Pier No, 60, reserving « portion for the use of aight-soll bowte, ) HP, Farrington, Bulkhead, width of street at Fourteenth stivet, #5060, Hi, P. Farrington, Vier Ne, U1, four of Beventeenth street, 81,860, Sarno). Sloan, lier No, v2, foot of Lighteenth street, $1,960, Sam- u | Sloan, Hier wt the foot of Twentieth street, $154, H. P larnugton Vier of the foot of Twenty-second street, $1400, H P. Far'm ston, Pier ot the footof Thirtieth street, €3700, H. P. Fairipywo South balf of P Virrinia steamab! Piers FAST RIVER, Upper half of Pier N. 3. Oo, Daniel Darrow. lower haot F with een between Nos. 5 cud 7, ry " ¥: eR KC t helt of Mier No, th ie feet 6 Inches of ’ bait ‘st Pier No, 18, with half of Daltneed between Here Noe. is and 1% $4148, Johu Craw tor of Pier No, 1%, with fof Bulkb Now. 19 oud 15, $4,600, Peter P. Brons- | pper heif of Pler No, 2u, with half of Bulkhead betweeu Piers Nos, 20 aud 21, $6,700, Peter P. Brule tea jower half of Pler No, 21, with half of Balkboad bs eee Piers Nos 41 wud 2, e400, John David- R net half of Vier No. 22, $6,450, N.¥.& Flashiag bi. C Uppee half of Pier No, 24, with half of the agtize Buikbead between Piers Nos, #4 aud 26, $6,260, Lart- ford and N.Y " Company Lower halt ot v6, with balf of the eatire ltulkbeud between Piers Now 26 aad 74. 6,00, New wer side of Pier No. 30, to the rry Racks, $1,000, Jobu inger- * Nower half of Pier No. ST, with 44 feet 6 inches of Me mmevell street Bulkhead mijoining, between Piers Nos, 3T aud 46, S2,400, o.ce Brown \ pper bait ot Pier 87, with half of Bulkhead a 55. $40, Wm, with half of Bulkhead #1,700, Chas, Chau.- hetween Piers Nos, Brown, Lower half of Pier No, 3 between Plers Nos, 38 und & berlain, bi i r balf of Pier No, 38, $2,460, Chas, Cham- jain, Viet No, fa wis half of Bulkhes yereven: Piers Now. 45 and 416), Bdward Lalg lower alt of Pie No. 44, with halt 7) Panes bat worn Viers Now, 44 aud 45, $1,550, William A Yiceborue ( Lipper half of Pier No, 44, $1,050. Wm, A, Free- ‘Low er linif of Pier No, 46, Shim Joba zt Upper half of Pier No, 46, Lower Lalf of Pier No, rg | pper bait ot Pler No, 45. do, Upper bait of Pier No, bby with half of Bulkhead Detween Piere Nos, 66 and 67, #7, Wm. H, Brown, Lower halt of Pier No. OT, with half of Bulkhead between ier Noe 5T and 600, H, MeAdden, ty half of Pier No. 5S, with half of Buikhead be sern Piers Now, ad ond 59, #70), Wm, H. Brown Lower hsif of » with halt of Bulkhead n Pera No ) and o8, #70, Win. H, Brown, Hulb ead at the Mot of, and voor the north ride of Rivineton » reet, and along Tompkine street, to with in 6) tee: of the Pies between Kivington and Stauton atieets, £1,500, Klote Lros, ; iu Hinead width oi #t: vet, foot of Third street, $250, ee Ps Pier at the foot of Fifth street, Toservine portion on lower vide tor use of City luspector's Departiwent, $2,071, Georke Browne, isulkhead «idth of street, foot of Fourteenth atreet, 255), Samuel Sioaa, Tulkbead width of street, fost of Fifteenth street, $75), Samuel! Sioun, ; Pier toot of Iwenty-elghth street, $854 George jrowne, Vier toot of Seventy-ninth etrees, $400, B, Twilll- eer. Vier f of of One Hundred and Sixth street, $160, Peter Conner, bet MARKET CELLAR, Fulton Market, No, %1, in part, corner Beekman and South streets, A. A, Cunningha 8 sugton Market, Mo, %, fro street A.D), Purtell, $400, Washington Market Wasbiugtou street, Mary Washington Market, No, street, A. Lyneb, e216, “ pa Mar No. 11, frowting Washington 10, $450, t No 5, fronting ou (irand street, $270, 4 in part, fronting on No, 4, fromting om Grand street, « ms 6 fronting on Uirend street, Charles street, North River, $200, W. HU, Christie, Hay Seales, Tonpking Market, #20, H. Marshall, House aus Lots story brick building, No. 60; Hud- oon street. 55, Jobu Connolly, ¢ seule was for (en years, and f {' wee generally felt that the bidding was slow and'd TRADES’ MOTEMENTS, Dry Goons Currks held thelr regular weekly meet- ing at Barly Closing Hall, 26T Bowery, on Wednesday evening, the President inthe chair, The Standing Committees | Feported favorably as regards the closing of storeeatT P.M, The merebants throughout the city, with very few exceptions, were pow closing at 7 o'clock P, M., aud the movement was crowing inte 4e- beral iavor amoay ail classes of our citizens, A suu- tion to walt on retractory merchants and ask them to close at T, and in the event of a refusal to request thelr clerks to leave, was passed unanimously, Iu of- fering this motion the mover eaid that the Associa. tion would be able to wy the salaries of euch clerks for ive months, if they were out of work a loug, but he knew there was no necessity for @ good clerk to teourol as eliustion for twe dave, Os motion the thanks of the Association were then teudered to Mr, John Jackson, late Vice President tor * bis untiring enerey and perseverance ja bringing the gavociation tothe proud position It Bow occupies as aD Tustitution in the City of New York.” A committee was oppointed to vielt refractory merchants in Sixth Avenue, and two trom each house to visit the stores io Broulway, aud rolicit euch clerks as were Lot mew- bers of the Association to join, A large number of bew members were adiitted, and after the traveac- tok of come routine business, the mueting adjourned Coat Holwrens any Lawonens' Assoolation.-& very larve meeting was held, last evening, at the Apollo Rooms, 76 Prince street, The Prevident spoke of the fact that laborers objected to the employ- ore attending the meetings of the body, ‘lhe organi- | @stiou Was started for protection in weir busluees, eat they wero entitled to fair waxes, A constitution wad ‘awe for the government of the body ih ,and the Presldemt trusted that every mem- ber would abi iw by suid by-laws, Adjourned, Hotse Bwiris—Held @ seguiar meeting at the Crystal lo Grand treet, The only business of fu. | POrtaboe was iv o,)poimb delweates to attend the Work. | yuswen'e Cuiou, tu ieeponse WO & request of that | JUNK Drarens Met at 193 Bowery, aud ected officers for (ue eusulug dis woutha, Fine.—About 3 o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke outio the cabinet manufactory of Kuise & heeier, upper part ot NAR, Mulverty . grok, $1.00) insured for | ee, On the tiret toor sutered by of $16. Damme wo ding, © ho. fire is ubde: lnvestigation, Hon, A.M. Woop, Collector of the Second District ‘y Now York, ls cesnated uuder thy amended Jax Bil to have che of interns! revenue o#-parte | hd Grow Lacks ius the port of New York, BROOKLYN. Tur For? SomTen CxLesration,—The POETRY. Steamer Oceanus, Which te chartered beta 4-4 A NOVEL, citizens of New York and Brooklyn, who ” present at the formal restoration of the Union flag TO BE READ IN FIVE MINUTAS, to Port Sumter, will sat) from the foot of Montages vou. t street, Brooklyn, next Monday at noon, The party, Moonlight evening macy grey qrove— whieh conaists chieiy of the congregation of Plymouth Two young in love; Heroine with great wealth endowed, Hero handsome, poor, a ~) eed Truth eternal—hearts uni Vows of changeloas passion plighted ; Ri juar he -careasos, M..den yields one of ber tresses ; eit to be surmounted, Churcls, it ls expected will number nearly two bun- died, The tekets for the passage have all been sold at the rate of one hundred dollare each, and « num- ber of applications cannot be filled. A number of persone wishing to be present daring the ceremony made an effort to charter another atoamer, but failed, and is expected the Oceanus will be the only rensel Baten aoe mas by vosountels to sail from this port with excursioniste on board Overbears the tender tale. ‘The steamer will probably occupy about nine days in making hor trip, and will vielt Clty Point, Charlee vou. m. ton, and Fort Fisher, A band of music will sccom- pany the passengers, ‘he Rev. Henry Ward Borcher delivered in the lecture room of Plymouth Chureh, on Wednesday ing, bis farewell lecture, at the conclusion of wbich a commitice was appointed to prepare and present to Mr, Beecher @ letter com- taining the congratulations of the congregation to the Christian people of the South. The letter, which has since beeu presented, takes ground for peace and re- construction, Foserat ov rue Firewen KItcgp At Tee Fonwan Sreakt Covrtagrarion,—The flags of all the public buildings in the city, and some private reside: were displayed as balf-mast yesterday, out of respect to the victims of the disaster in Pur- man street, The engine houses were craped ia meurnines Four bodies were conveyed to their last resting-places: those of Alexander 8. Benson, of Niagar 8, and Louis C, Gerdiner, of Morning in the Fast looks ruddy: Beone— Young lady's father’s stué Hero, with bia bat in ban: Comes her ditto to 3 Abyry ptrent storms—eabuses— And at once consent refuses ; Maiden faints beneath the blow— Mother intercedes—no go; Bhrieks- by ysterics—protestations, Mixed with old man's etecrasions, Exit lover midat the din— Ugly rival enters in. Vou, mt. Time—A moon!ight night once more, Boone—Ouiside the lady's door, Lever, with balf-broken beart, Swears he'd rather die than part. Garden —flowers—umbrageous shade— Mauly sccents—serenade, Chamber window opens wide— » No, 4 these Debut of expectant bride; of Caer = 4 A ET go Hg Hore, Little dog moat kindly mute— No. 4 und Kugene P, er, of Water Witeb Tears—ro; e-ladder—fight—pursuit— Howe No, 5. pt Ua eiernees ‘The remains of Bensoa Gallant steeds—too late—night's screen— Triumph. in retns Green Old wan's rag sowus forever— Ugly rival—ecariet fever, ate residence, No. 271 J A the Chore Bt. Charles sea eo, in pond ner Place, where a “_s ial mane Ww offered for the repose o1 wul, The body was then carried to the Cemetery of th for inter ‘The bedy of Gardine: bie brother's residence, H. horas No. 10T Jounston street, to Chureh of the Ai eulnption, corner York and Jay streets, where olome requiew bieh mass was also offered, and atter the services, wae conveyed to the family vault of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York elty. The foneral er. YOu, iv. Old man sickly —sends fur child— All torg. ven—reconeiled ; Young man masing money fast— Ol! an's bleexing—lLes at last, Youthful coaple vicew ofthe Inte Mr-Cauiuerer were held at bis inher Nh pene cure,» tanton «tree thone r at bis parents’ residence, No. 256 Pearl street. Both Family mansioo—jeweis, plate. Mother's wishes crowned with joy— these Lodirs were Catan to Greenwood Cemetery, Do te ite boy, ors—nurses—|\ 10) panied by delegatlous from every fire coup! the city. The processions met on Court street Time vods—beir ties eudear— opposite the Cly re and the Hall bell tolled sol- Olive cles year by yoar, enuly as they marched along to the Ereve. Blessings on the ‘attend— poy ry ath ty Haste the seco cht Gis Gevers! gladness—noral end. Le. wok place in the moral: & moe oftectiag eee, oe the long ‘fae passed of mourners tly thi the stivets. The funeral of the ks "iG SET EE ERE Spud ‘ath MBrow ue Tan of Wheelin dics ia | Tog Late for Classification. Tae Drarr in the Third District will be RPRATHS. Tesumed to-morrow, at one o'clock precisely, when BUCKLEY—On Tbureday at 7 o'clock, the names of those enrolled in the Yd Ward will be be ¢ 9 ia and Hauueb a biatlay cin aged 5 moute put into the wheel, The 16th Ward will next be ba, ey be es and friends of the family are r takeo up—perbaps on Monday, fully inv eg, to attend the funeral, on Fs iday a! pews, Ae y ab 2 celeek fiom the readeace ot ih 265 West 45th at, Sot MPOAPYREY 00 ‘Thursday, April 6, Agnes Mo- Caffrey, aged 2 years, 6 onthe ‘and 10 days, ‘The funeral will take piace on Saturday afte: bth inal father, ly Coroset Bakes will oon turn bis atteation to the eniisimeuts at Chicago, Butfeio end uber Western clues, A OTT co’ ondent thus states hisloases owing to the recent failin prices: ‘In October Inst I pur chased 400,000 pounds of sugar at 16c, a pound, On the 1st of January, it was worth Isiy cents e pound, or #10,000 more than I gave for it, but I did not sell, In the month of March I sold lot of sugar at 10 cents a pound, y ng mes loss of over twenty-two thousand dollars. at 2% o'clock, trom the resi‘ence ot het atrick MoCaffiey, 1.9 Plymouth et, pnd BOY WANTED. IMMEDIATELY, oR 3. PETTIT'S real estae oilice, Sex ‘Atlantic a, Biooklyn ota ONE YFAR JBSTITU TE WANTED—Te Own the 10th of March last vier Emmanuel, whom « ir price will be paid. Apply - 1m “King of un all,’ as Mra, Browntuy, aking for | roadway, fad floor, the Iallang, calle him, entered bis forty fifth year; LUMBERS—A GOOD PLUMBER Wented andon the same day bis son and heir, Prince Hum- bert, attained hie majority--entering bis twenty - tirat year, ‘Lhe duy weacelehrawd in the large Ttalian towns, and also in Venice itself, At Padua tLe students burned the Encyclical, At tas Brooklyn mass meeting Wednesday night, » speaker told this story: In « Bunday school the other day, while the recitation of versea of Beripture was 0 progress, a little led suddenly exclaimed : “I know @ verse!’ He was desired to recite it and did wo thus: “If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, soot bim on the spot." Aod that, said Dr, Willetts, who told the story, “is the gospel according to General Dix.” Iz |e affirmed that the President expresses his de- tertnivation of ev'ncing « vreat nation's magnanim- ity aud forgiveness where the Executive clemency ia mncerely and penttently courted. Tuesday ev- ening's Washi on Star, among other statements in ® long editurial, has the followiug: “The time Has now arrived when serious efforts at peace will be made, Southern public men as Alexander H. Brephens, Judge Campbell and W. W. Holden— #neere Union men men st heart will doubtless at once take the ape vay | in the desired negotiations based on immediate and sbeolute submission to the Government's Jewful sutbority, Our impression is that Gov, Vance, of North Carolus, will no long- er bold out ageinetthe Union sentiment of thas Bate, and that Gov, Brown, of G will not be bebind baud ia bringing hie Biate beck into the Union, at 603 Third ave, BSO QHEETINGS, SHIRTING 8, “AND PRINTS, at etill more feduced prices, at L. een ty oa (ireenwich st, Good y wide ehirtin fast col. print, 1xc.; the best prints, Mo; a for 260, SE CORNELL'S AMERICAN PLANTERS Bitters—a vevetable compound for dyspepaia and loss of appetite, As a tonie it is unsurpassed sp atone: then ube system aud javigorate the constitution. a \ ANTED—A SMART GIRL TO SEW with adieasinaker, Cail at 93 Market st, 343 W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT UN- derstands baking, to work ia aconfectionary aud make biweelf generaily useful. IM BALL'S, 416 Fourth ave, Let, A 7 a = ich und Such 7 WALTER GIRLS WANTED—AT 612 Broa a wey, im the basement, ci F health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the LMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHT, “GIVES pallid cheek, Debili ty. is accompanied by many al ming symnptoma, and if no treatment ie sabesitied § cousumption, jusanity or epileptic fits ensue, ELMBOLD’'S EXTRACT OF caatian, the vigur of Beal Tadlthe tye and pureseut the humor that make disease, z REMARKS 3 FROM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS —Afters careful exanination of HELMBOLL PREV ARATIONS, an they 1 opis our utmost coutidence, ble. ~ MARINE NEWS. Aprll 1-6, Rises, 6 36—8. Seta 6 31— pe aes CLEARED. STEAMSHIPS —J Thomeon, Baltimore: America, City Poiut; Yazoo, Morebead City SHIP—Cordelia, (British) Mae for Bordeaux. nek Norham, Barbadoes; Japiter, Cadis; Te- __Philedelphia, June 12th, vm ne si T2 PENCE OF oF MEDICINE § SHOULD i ty for ite Met Se tru coat M4 Fee ae hee ite ge ed over 16 years. hte eran eat LINE PREPARATIONS many of wh: 'B sets..03 39. bomas; Prince of Wales, Cork, bes att Lyro, (Britiah) Bradshaw, tor Mansanilla. | the highest sources, including emineat whiney BCHUONEMS—Flash, Tampico; George nee clergymen. eerornors Biss judg &e, Gloucester; J 3 ry Baltimore; Mel elbow! —— s. Diadem, Philadelph Lizzie. Gupuit Rock Agent, N Thor Grey. town; C EB Crouse, Gloucester: Brandywine, Philad, - ——— ARRIVED. COAL—GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE— STEAMBHIPSDecotah. N Orleans and Key W Beat quality of white ash stove or exe at @11 pee ang: | ton. Red ash, $1150. Nut, $9 bu. Be oe 6nd do» Peete Nistor Wife wy ‘re livered at any pert of the city. Pull weight guaram Fort:iess Momroe; Wey boaseit, Wiis ton, teen. rn 4 vat Se ee fice, oor 14h stand ob an Neptune, Liverpool; Parana, Boenos A. wissen \Rorpeot Gueou of the haat Neweanue CoAlt. FOSTER & BRO, WILL SELL Titbern: Verpool. pi aR 8 days Audenre|.'s celebrated diamond velm boat foot of YTth streot, East Seven gitwier ton, Emquire at Yard, ovr. of Soh V YOMING carmen. Delivered well screamed, we ranted %,(X4 ibs,, fo! ley yal yer, foot of ‘Lath BARKS —Gratts, Clonfaoges, Pembroke, Cardenas; Mary Wilder, Bermuda: Mayd! ener. aie Po June We us Matenses; Suaslarat td GB— Alamo, sees enfuegos; Heury Leeds, Mtoctiand for PI Ui pia Colorado, Pouce; Penguin, Bermuda; es Georgie, ¥ Bost Geo E Prescott, \ iatnaven, AP 14 L. richat. = bu, corner 1}th oye bse ort ew ume ‘| = Kt 7 aor iy ue ‘i rats SHIPPLYG. incetown for a: Btephen Mortim Uncen meray ers LS Garis Wier Addie ayy Portland: Se] FILLS £1 AND | UPWARDS, O39 rah, Addison; Ked Robia, Gaiier, ie; DG Floyd Union Bank of | London, an peNPeniior Me: 5 F Carver, ‘Kowa Falrdeaier Hi: A rey , Cutler, Sarver, r, Eli- arbethpoit for Bostou; Ballie W Ponder, Bouth Am. | gt" 0* bY WELLA, FARGO & OD bey for aunton; New Globe, from bb Ser aa bound South; Envoy, Ne New Dricans Bay i gist Ho TWISEATION awash GAD au IEE. Preside: w ry matt Rock, B fo, sarah eh Sire sb RAND, men ACKKTS, SAILING Por 4 Andre et Hee etlnne” boast peat, bi) uced rat BR rH co CeLepRaTep he Ae ayy Rexs! VERPOOL PACKMTS Salling they tive days, hreurhous, Eng Ap ireland, Scot. SAVINGS | BANKS. bie VINGS BANS ecina a eat JPRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, CORNER| 415 Oe Teek. of 42d st. and Sth ave: Open daily; intprest 6 w Yori per cent, Deposits made betoie the Mie April PASSAGE, FROM A in TO LIVERPOOL NEWAY. President the a CWkiankhtaine a ed NR TTT UT eee pine Fos a co! Becretary, 46” | Ker'tboden, The ON. GRINNELL Apa take ; BANK, COR. OF a daily ‘rom, 1105 PB. anda + from 1 wo TP, M. rest, free from Government tax.) ae A NEW YORK SAVI gor paanes apply to WILLIAM & GU oN val Passace CERTIFICATES AT REDUCED rates to and from Liverpeol, Glasgow, Derry, Bix per cent, Deposita uaade oo or before April luth will draw tn. Dublin, Co: teame: Meret ny he. THUS. CHAISTY, Prest, a it rat cine Fackat Bhi, *Aio arafs sl et mo » Ber ieee dead: } ert rates paya! Great Bri: Ireland, Six PER CENT.—FREE FROM GOVERN: | ELEAZER JONES & CO, AvoMh, 25 Broadwa MENT TAX, STEAM tO au NSTOWN AND LIVER. RGINTA, sails atte Thelen ril 23d, Cabta batetie r ae THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS corner Third avenue and Twent PRESENT DEPOSITS, « Ont qe lx PLE Ge rT, duteveat pes ou al ai frow $1 ANT) ee nReat io curreuey Apply ‘y1,u0, flee trom rie’ — a Exesdveg. es 1 ) mu or betore April 10 will aes ee an the dat y ain Peep Maen uc OR use BEST IN “USE, , from on MUNDAY, WED EsDAY aad “SATURDAY pee HALE DK i DYE, from é ti Does jure ¢. SYENINGS, ENCE tye GREEN, Presidens, este poucrally Price FIP a. Tob ado Prag BICHARD , Beoretary, a] a er Becend te W. ~~ Ree ~

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