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J2 EASTER DAY. HOW THE FESTIVAL WILL BE OB- SERVED. V. rnocBAjiiiE or the services at the SEVERAL CHURCHES. How Christiana In this country will observe this festival Easter Bandar Each (Sesocnloadon and re has iU traditions of this day, bt't'a rellsinaa and secular.

It baa always been xesranie'l aa "GoTa Sunday," as the Enjlish used te call It ia fun-err dajra. surd marked th expiration of the furty day''ionitetlal- erason, during which th chnxehea "art-re ia sackcloth and aahea, ao to apeak. Anf Svchi, or Ecsarreetion. aa the Teuton iiaed to call it. irca then, aod atlll cootinuf among Rom in t1 rejoicing, aa it not only brought Lent to an end, txit slao commemorated tho consummation of.tha rnusd wotV of nan' a redemption.

For tbia reaaon then tba put on their avt gorgeous apparel, and the service were of the brightest and happiest in th rrttuaL la the Soman Catholie chnrchea tbo altar veer draped in snowv white, and the pilemtm' TVKttdtcttm generally newlj made of the richest tottciUU. 3J)viadsof lights glittered la the cban- douf-ti tUles. Ttie.teophrUt and Christian tdultti chid fa xohes of white, thronged the templet of God. owl new'y'nfracchised ac rfa bowed their heads, or praised Him whoaa death had compassed emancipation from physical aa well as spiritual boodave. Since that time- and all through the middle -pu, Chricteailomua loonea lorwara r.asier aa oae tho px-alcst of festivals.

In this City and livm-klrn. where every clime and custom hare the feast will be obserred differently. Cim'iine, KusaiAKS, and English, aldo by side, with diwf ceremonies and gaieties, will enjoy the recol-' Jivcr lions of childhood in their native land. Large have been expended by wealthy congregations rstlnj their churches wtth choice products of Uie i mica. The character of the services themselrea are in ucaiea otw, TBijernr cnrmcH.

At Trinity Church there will he four aerricea, te-tBfvz at To'clock in the morning with early com. jrmiJ.T. iloruiujs ivavers, with the litany, win be held at St o'clock, and tne- regular, morning service wlll'hf jrio at 1033 o'clock. Between the 9 and 10 "oJn h-ticps Mr. James D.

Ayliffe will perform the fiillo wins; programme on the bells: 3. i nlr'w ne is Ui.en He RUen." 1 i. I-t the aetry Church U. tester liyain. evenisjf STvice will at 4 P.

3d, The mio. as uKUitl, will be nnaer ton direction or air. IV jiwsiter, the- chief orgaDint, and the full r- ilivstt a 01 imnv-iwo pwws wuica asusie umo i llinatmiu services in Trinity, will alno participate 4n arrv UM bn ILOKVBT U1T. J.OB IDUOWUIC IS IE8 musical proprammo hrnoesslonsl Hrmn. 10S.

(Hymns and uthi-jj; How Excellent T6y Name, i'enA i rf'a rirnt iiifiip (Tiftn t'baudna AnthrmK- From Faaluis 10:1. 115. snd 15. praise the Lord, ye sugcU ot His, yr that excel In sir mirth. ke.

fm-ciuf' (Kinit Mnxart Ufl Mossrt Mocait iltyL siunal llymn. 11.1. (Hrmus A. and yrocrs'loBal Tlvrnti, 107. (Hvmns A.

and rle 113, 114, 118. SrWrearnr. At" lAotheiK Mia. "I know that my. Redeemer liveth." KoccMlanial llymn.

Ii3, (Hymns A. and T. PAt'Ca CHUBCH. The servlcea at PL Paul's Church, Broadway and Teey street, will be very impressive. The musical profTaume.

which will be carried out nnder the di. reetion of the orfasist, J. 11. Coxnell, will ha aa fol-urs: Jfattna, Hymn 69. Propt-r Psa'ms.

Lnm Benediction. Creed. Kyrio Gloria in $xcelsis. Ertming. A them" Itow is Christ J.

H. Cornell Ji s.inn Jesus Christ is Risen To-dy" W. F. Best 8T. ALBAS'S CHt'BCH.

TTi services at St. Al ban's Church, East Forty. evct tn irsvt, Lexington avenue, will be very in teres lutf. At 8 o'clock last evening vespers Were isuuk the church, and a y)arce congregation waa ttn-rsent. The services will commence this morning srt 7 A.t M.

Matins will be sung at 10 o'clock, and at ill o'clock there will be a second celebration of the Holv Kachariat, after which the Ilector, Kev. C. W. ilcrrill, twill preach. A 4 o'clock in the after moon ther will be vespers, and at 8 o'clock In tha evening complin with a full service.

The floral dee orations in this church are profuse, and display lunch last in the arrangement. The following prrv. criram of nrnsio will be carried out under the di. Teetitin ef the organist, Idr. Joseph F.

Sands; and 21r. Joun Alhortus, chcir master -CosMssaaioa Service lroassionsl Hymn, lis. Ancient and Credo, banctns, arid Gloria in uus I'el and Benedictus Ru SatijAncrmt and Modern. Actlirm; T1e Lord Is my Htrensrth" Cots -inuuion-llynm, 345, Ancient and PrsK-iVslnnal Hymn, 114, Ancient and Jlvm-j TM. Ancient aod Modem.

Airthen-, The Lord is ray Strength" Processional Hymn, 107..... Proeessinral Hymn, 114... JSon i Uimivtis llrmns l'Hi sird 112 jiullLeiu. i ns Mini my Biroogia iocrsionia iiymn, 107.. TBIJilTT CRATE1.

riien will be a crand choral celebration at A. M. Easter Sunday in Trinity ChaoeL No. 35 'West -Twenty-fifth street. The following mnsio iC be per furnied) during the day by a choir of thirty Jttalisa.

Viev.uionaL uCosne Te Faithful" Gilbert Yrulk Humiilireys tvrvK to f.ilbert Introit. Worthy is tb Hsndel KyrK in J). ilinrt J- uti.te Utiuj. Christ is Risen Tolsy Wors-an la rcrci, in t. X.nxaiuzxX At the Lamb's Hish Feast rroeessioaal.

Come. Te I'sslm from the Psalter, 118th iiauitlcat, iu Hallolu.ah-" lieeeaktonal, Uyuu 100..................... Gilbert Syria ST. OCOKGK'a, (STUTVKSAyT The ruusdc at St. George'a Church, to be snnz by a choir if rome forty mala voice, under the direction tit "Williams, orsanist, will be aa follows Jfsltsa.

1. FxceCsis from the Ttrelfth 2. Knstet Astbem, Christour 2. lori.uiti... WUHm A.

1e Prt-) is written for St. George's choir). 6 ts. Hymn 7- 4'iari i fan eriran, arranged life Tm 1. OloilA in Lxcaia- I.

Fufcter Hj "tTi CoDeona 3. in Buck MutecsaturlaC.j........ Wililama lf- tli u. e. Alyiutt, i-- figJLCB CHURCH.

At 9 race Church. and Eleventh street, the cUjnoe) on Easter will be beautifully Hecorsi with flowers. The regular choir, consisting of ilrs. Oliver, soprano.) Miss Draadil, (alto.) (tenor.) an ilr. Clark, (basso.) will ba by a choms of twelve voices and aa instru-sueatal The following musical programme will be metered, tinder the airecuoa of ilr.

Samuel P. organist: J1 1. Oiomm, lift Tp Tsor Resda" 2. Clirwt our Pasaovetf buck 3. O.Viila ij iiiceWs.

A. 1 r. Wanen a. Juki bos ti. Atk.ciu, Christ is a.

P. Warren T. livnin. -Jeeos Christ to Risen iiWriry i i Jerataev I cinril P.M Hnmmel E. t'liatste S.

Ivn riju A P-Warrea 4. A'nttm. Hyaia 18 nhn b. lljma curtsia or ths bolt AJoni. Tb mnsio for the Church of the Holy Apostles, t2.i)th avenue and Tweuty -eighth aireei, aader i.

I 1tieiAr armut will inr I 1 tte fulluu ing Jf aiaa Christ ear Sebedieiua. iu Hat Jackson Introit Uvivn. He is Kiaeo" Monk i.tiiemi. Tins is tha 8ewU v- OUerry." Oiv Alsas of Thy J. Barnby friicio.

-Camiij uiuuiuman byma. neiuura. bior-a lu hxoclsis. JPiwaairao. r.

Ik. A (a Va. ant ham. f. I1 111 HO Wlknnl tl Rtu 1 Mtll.

itt jIj4 ta. -Euck lieitedic, in ut -M il a at hem. Thia is tr Walla toiua, Grexoriaa f-tTartorv, ttv Alma of Thy Barnby Hymn, Corooaliua." 4 4.. Hjuiual at thiahurch on Easter Sunday eveolnc lane thoir, siuthecsiat aixir Toicea or mare, will render al fall antheta eerrtce. A moot the eeleetiona te be given are, "He shall feed 11 is Flock like a Shepherd," 7 rem Haadel and an antbexa of Wal-lacev Kt.

TlatOtHT'a. At M. Timothy's Cborch. In Fifty -seventh street, near Zighth aveane, the following: programme will be performed i Children's Carols at 10 A. M.

Cbrtst ear Passover Joha stoMwamt Te Desus. Jatriiste. Dr. Geer Chrtot the Lord is Rtsea To-day Henry WUsoa This Is the Dsy Sewed Blessing sad Geer Trtaagia- Merbecke OfCBCH Or THB HEATCXLT BXT. At the Church of the Heavenly Beat, Fifth aveane, tear JFortj-fll'th street, the following programme wilt-be carried eat under the direcLUia of All- Fisher: AfoMaa Christ enr Paasover" Coaa rssims2.57,lll.

Te ream, in Thomas Millard I otfoit, "Christ the Lord is Eiaen" E. J. Hopkins Gloria TIM. Anthem, ThU is the Dy" Wallsca Gloria. Gyegm-ian.

(jfleEiarr. Let the Brfeht SerSEhlm" Handel Kauotaa, ouimTiiitn Uvan, tnolJllui.XCslala.Ki Anthem, Jesus Lives" Oauntlett K'sulma 113. 11-4, lid Woojwaxd aixl Myns an La La aadrewa llenedte, la Buck Aiitbeuj, But Thnu Ind'kt sot Leave Handel Oftertorr, Utre Alni," ke J. barnby Barnby THOMAa. The snorwe service in this church will commence with the Irofjssional- Let the hone be Befrun" O.

W. W. Canticle" Chrtot, our Ve iJeau m.b, Gounod Jubilate Ieo. Anthem in Mort Hvmn HO Ancient and Modern) Barutry Hjrmu, trow a Him frerhisting G. W.

W. Jfiitfas. rroceaaional. "Angels Roll tb Rock Away" Richard Redhead iDtrott, Psalm 47 of the Selection, arranged by G. W.

Kyrie Elr-ifrOQ J. B. Calkin loria TIM. i Uymn 6a (Prayer-book). W.

W. Hvrnmmg. At the Snnday-echool fextival. at A P. it, the fol-loa inc programme will be followed The World HaeU Keeps Easter Day." Psalter, 11 Oth Selection.

Cantate Domino, Anthems Deua Mlwreatnr, li Major. Clarke Whitfield reed and prayera Carol. With Hearts so Light" Address Tiy ths hector. Legend" The Roman Soldier and the Children of Jerusalem." Presentation of Easter offerings, llj-iun, "TueMaadalcne." Presentation of rues to th)se whose names are on the Roll of Honor. Uymn '91, (Ancient and modern.) rnerfct(c.

After which Gloria in Kxeehds. (3d Haas.) "Glorious is the King." Haydn ST. At St. Ijmatlns' Church. Rev.

Dr. Ewer, Sector, the following roraiume will be observed Matias. 4 Proceasinual Christ the Lord ta Riaen Litany Hymn lot. Ancient and Modern, followed by sioiring the Litany. introit, Tuira raairn.

fe-ouence UsUelujish, Christ ia Risen. Gloria Tim Offertory Gloria, Twelfth Mass. Benedictus qui veni: Htuiuus Enchariatious, 113, A. and M. Afrnua Dei f.

Hodges rutler i. erbecke -Motart Weber nune wuittti. auaptea. Rcceaionl Jeau Lives." Evenumg. Processional Christ the Lord is Risen To-day.

1' Salter Proper Psalms. i Cantata r.enedie Amine Mea, chanted. Credo, intoned. Otfertory Glorious is Thy Mozart Recessmnal Jesus Lives. ST.

MARK'S CnCRCH. At St. Mark's the following music will be rendered by the regular choir, consisting of Mrs. Anna Simon and Mrs. A.

E. Oborn. soprano Miss Sarah Baron and Mrs. W. E.

Beamea, contralto; Mr. II. rill aumbries and Mr. Baker, tenor Mr. w.

H. Beckett and F. G. Brown, baritones Mr. Beamea, organist.

Introduction, The Marvelous Work Hsydn Easter Anthem, Christ Our Beamea Gloria Patn Beamea Te Deum, "Enjah" Mendelsohn Jubilate in Mosenthal Hvmn, "Jesus Christ is Risen To-day." Gloria TibL Hrmn. OlTenory Baritone Solo, HaHelnjah, Blessed is Ftnce Children's Festival mt O'clock P.M. Introduction. Gloria Pairt Havdn Cantata Benedie Anima Mea sr. JASCS' CHCXCH.

Csrol. hv children. Anthem Christ our Gloria Petri. Wells Te Deum. Loyd Jubilate Carr Hymnal 99 Jeaaa Christ ia Riaen To-day" Worcau Gloria Tibi.

Hymoal 115 "Look ye Oatrtery Johnson Sermon by the Rector, Rev. Cornelius B. Smith. Holy Communion. JTrea Ante.

1. Organ solo" Christmas WT Morgan 'J. Gloria In Rxeelsia Zeuner 8. Cantate Ltomlno Indie Buck 4. Bencde A.

Berg 5. Suprano solo' 1 know that my Redeemer Liveth." Handel 6. Hymnal 106 Christ the Lord ia Riaen a rain." Mendelssohn 7. Hallelujah i HaaUel CHURCH OF THB HOLT SAVIOR. Gloria Pstri.5o.

1.. Gloria Petri, No. 3.. Gloria Patrl, So. 2..

To Dears. Jubilate I.itanr Millard Berge Beale Millard Win. Berce Cutler Hymn 4J2 (Songs of Gloria Tibi (Adapted) Dr. Blxfle'd TAjlmr Hyma St "Chrtat tba Lwd is risen Gloria Patrl. (after sermonl Wm.

Berge OHcrtory Hoprano Closing 7:30 r. H. Bongs of Praise. Gloria Patrl, No. 1 Gloria Patrl, Ko.

Gloria Patn, Ko. Bonura Est Adapted Berger Millard Beale by L. Berge Je.ue4ije. Hymn 98" Christ, the Lord, is Risen To-da Gloria Patrl, (after i aoout Berge tmertory soprano oolo Cioaing Amen. I CHRIST CHURCH, i The floral decoration in Christ Church axe very Jt ia customary with the congregation of tbia church to send memorials of their deceased relative snd frieDil on Easter Day wrought into various devices, such as floral crosses, anchors, harps, and other emblems, and the church will be profusely ornamented to-day with those offerings.

In addition to these there will be a bank of flowers nn the altax with the inscription I know my Redeemer liveth." The principal morning service will commence at 10 o'clock, when Her. II. M. Thompeon will officiate and deliver the sermon for the day. ST.

ASS'S CHCRCU. The Eaater aerricea ha St. Ann's Church, Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue, will commence at 7 A. M. At 10:30 A.

M. there will be a full morning service. The evening eervicee will commence at when Kev. Ir. Gregg will preach.

CHCRCH OF TH TRAXSFIOV RATIOS. At 4 P. M. yesterday, eervicee were held In the Church of the Transfiguration, and the bean-tiful memorial window to the wife of the Pastor, recently erected in the church waa for the nrt time exposed. The church waa profnardy decorated with Sowers and evergreens.

The principal morning eervicee will commence at 10:30 o'clock, when Rev. lr. will preach. The evening eervicee will he held at 8 o'clock. The following moakal programme will be carried oat Jfatiss, Opening.

In Ssti-ee Christ our Millnrd Gloria, Millard Gloria in Exeelsis. hock Te Deum M. A. Ward Jubilate. A.Ward Sre" i0 -Sargent Gloria Tim-.

-Ward Bvma S. Christ the Lord is Risen Ward OQeruirv, I Know that my Redeemer Liveth Meaaiaa Orgaa, from Owaialw oVrvtoo, Trisagioa, vr.i Sa.ac us, I Wsrd Gloria in POST OFFICE TOriCS. Mr. A. B.

Mallett, Sapervisinz Architect of the new Poat Office building, is aanguinely confident that the department in this City will be established In their sew quarters ta July next. The work ef preparation is going on rapidly. Out-going steam-era conveyed foreign snail yesterday to the amount 35,473 letters and 84 bass of papers, as follows American, letters, 4 baga of papers; Celtic, 14,313 letters, S3 baga of paper: Hermann, letters, 94 ban of papers: Cuba, 4.000 let (era. 4 baga of papers. 1 he Atlas, for tb West 1 rfw coa- Tey ea out tetters.

i CRXTEtTT OS SmFSOA.HZr John licCloud, mate of the American schooner Mary Burdstt, waa arrested yesterday by -United State Deputy Marshal TTackeit ea a warraat issued by Commissioner Osborne. The charge waa cruel and Inhuman treatment to three sailora. named An drew Oliver. John McNeill, and Chriailaa Olaea, on a voyage between this port and Para, Brazil. He wnebeld te bail ia the sum ef tOOO by serfibields.

CITY MD SUBURBAX NEWS. saBaaBSBBssaaa'gaaaBBjBasBansw 1 Chief jostic Trivifio, of Cuba, sailed for En- rope yesterday In the French steaun-ship-Amerique, Thirty new names were added to the member ship-roll of the Sew-York Cheap Transport! on As sociation last week. Edward P. Jamea, of No. 1 Ludlow street, fell down stairs si 3To.

9 Broadway, yesterday, and sustained severe lttjnriee. There win be a free lecture on "National Banking," at the Geographical Boom, Cooper Union, to-morrow evening, at 8 P. ST. There was a light calendar disposed of in the Court of Special Sessions yesterday. Justices Mor gan, Kntureth, and Murray presided.

Robert Murray, aged fifteen, of No. 315 West Thirty-eighth street, bad one of his hands crashed In a printing press at No. 75 niton street, yesterday atternoon. A grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given by Mrs. Annie Lynch and pupils, assisted by several prominent artists, at Stcinway Hall, on Atouaav evening, apru ij.

i At 12:30 yesterday fire broke oat in the col lar of the new building toroer of Spruce and Nasssa slrtvt. It was speedily extiogaisbed after doing alight Jacob Jotit was committed, in default" of 11.000 bail, by Justice Otterbonrg, at Essex Market Police Crnirt. on a charge of keeping a lottery anop at a Avenue a. The dry-goods store of Herman Switxer, No. 43 East Broadway, was entered by bnrglara lain en Friday nlcht and tl.700 worth of roods were carried away without discovery by the Police.

The President did not arrive in the City yesterday as expected. Mrs. Grant and Miss Nellie OTant left the Fifth Ayenne ITotcl last evening for Philadelphia, where the President awaited their arrival. I A young man named William R. Bobbins, residing in New-Brunswick, N.J wss held trial at the Tomhs yesteTday for yinssing a fraudulent check for (140 on Mr.

John O'Brien, of Ko. 67 Exchange place. John Merritt, aged ten, while playing with some other lads in the yard of his parents' resilience. Ko. East Tfinth street, accidentally shot himself in the riht leg with a pistol, and wounded himself severely.

William Dimon, seventeen years old, of No. 54 First avenue, yesterday fell through the ha'ch-way of Mesars. Mvers Sc. Mnrker's establishment. No.

24 Chureh street, where he was employed, and was instantly tilled. Baptismal services will occur at the Sixteenth Baptist Church. "Went Sixteenth street, near Eighth avenue, this morning, sfter the termination of the sermon by the Pastor, Rev. David B. Jut ten.

Twenty persons are to be baptized. The ordinance of confirmation was administered yesterday, at Trinity Church, by Bishop Totter, fifty-Ms candidates being received into tho ehnrch. The ceremony was very impressive and Interesting, and was witnessed by a large congregation. It was rumored yesterday that the forthcoming decision of the Court of Common Pleas in relation to the Police Jnatiee onestion had been agreed nnon. and that the oM Jnstieea would be reinstated.

Inquiry has proved tho rumor to be without, foundation, A delegation, of the Eighth and Fifteenth "Wards Citizens' Association yesterday visited tho Board cf Education, and learned that all the papers presented to the board in regard to the disreputable houses in these wards had been delivered "to the District Attorney. i Ef A stated meeting of the New-York Historical will be held at the library, in Second ayenuo comer of Eleventh street. Tneedav. at 8 P. M.

Henrv C. Van Schaack will read a paper on the "H'story of the American Kevoiutlon. and fjonversatlona with Edward Burke and Lord North in 1773." Michael Dorman, charged with defrauding a Cincinnati merchant out of (S3 by the familiar game of pretending to be an old townsman and Inducing a visit to a rambling saloon, dec, bad bis bail reduced from 13.000 to $1,000 hy Judge Donobne yesterday, and, furnisbin? satisfactory security for 'the latter amount, was released from custody. The Workingmen's Union, in a resolution passed at a' meeting on Friday, did not ask the Department of Pnhlio Works to establish 4 the custom that the foremen employed by the department receive nay on days when they are doing no work. Tbey ask that the custom of paying them fordoing no work ho abolished.

At the German Hospital, during the past' month, ninety-seven patients were treated. The expenses dnrins the month amounted to 11.294 79. The receipts were (133 11, and a balance of (573 33 remained in the treenury. At the German Dispensary. 2to.

C5 Eant Eighth street, during the psst month. 2,348 prescriptions were prepared for gratuitous treatment. The annual- convention of the Psi Upsflon Fraternity is to be held at the rooms of the New York Historical Society, on the corner of Second it-enne and Eleventh street, and is to commence on April 7. and close on Friday, the 10th inst. The meeting will this year be held nnder the auspices nf the Lambda Chapter of Columbia College, of this City.

No tidings have been received concerning the overdue steamships Widdingtcn and Anna, the former of which sailed for Hamburg on March 0, and the latter for Rotterdam, on the 15th. Messrs. Knnrh, Edye fc Co the agents for the steamers," think that the widdington has been detained by the heavy weather, bat they are more anxious about the Anna, she being many days overdue. The representatives of five colleges met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Friday to make definite for the proposed intercollegiate literary "contest. Williams College was represented by C.

B. llubbell. President of the Intercollegiate Literary Association. The other eoUeses which sent dele- ftstea were Priacefon, University of Xew-Tork. Wes-eyan.

and Columbia. It was decided that the first contest should take place Jan. 1875, in the Acad emy of Music in this City. An inquest held by Coroner Woltman yester-dsy in the case cf Maria Feltham, who died in the Grove House, No. 175- Bleeckerrreet.

on the 13th inst-, proved conclusively that the unfortunate girl's death resulted from malpractice. William H. Poyn-ton, a dealer in sewing-machines at No. 436 Hudson street, waa comroittou to the Tombs aa an accessory, and a warrant was issued tor the arrest of one Jen. B.

Fancbnr, alias Dr. Van Rensalaer, of No. 4-2 Pine street. The testimony taken is unfit for publication. It appears the Intnan and National Steamship Lines have disconnected their respective companies from the.

conference. This has beep anticipated for a long time, aa considerable ill-feeling, arising from rivalry, haa existed, and it will be remembered whou similar rupture occurred about eighteen months ago, the steerage passage waa re duced to 118. Jbis conference consists ot a representative from each Atlantic eteam-ahip company, and they bind themselves to uniform steerage rates to all.iw no aget-s iq New-York City to receive a commission, and other measures of aa arbitrary nature. Socio to Alsacienne-Lorraine, during the past month, cared for fifty-one immigrant from those province, who received board and lodging at the expense of the sooiety and they were provided with employment and forwarded to their places of destination in the interior. The amount expended was f.V28 2-X The Societe is preparing an ad (Irons to M.

Teutach, of Saverne, thanking him lor his courageous protest in the German Parliament against the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine, and, in addition, a medal, commemorative of this action, is to be presented to Mme. Teutach. The monthly statistics of the Silk Association ef America shows the total value of silk manufacture landed at the port of Ifew-Tork during the month ef March to have been 2,693. 178. The value ef the imports entered for warehouse was 1437,822, leaving the balance, as the amount of con.

aamption. The total value of the silk manufacture thrown nnon tha market during the month waa The value of the imports of raw silk received in New-York and San Francisco from July I to March 31 was (3,501.633. The value of the ini- rorta of manufactured silks for the same period waa 13,044,761. This shows a decrease of 903,039 in the imports of ailk mannfactnred goods from the eorresiionding period of the preceding year, and in. dicate the steady progress being made in the consumption of American manufactured ailka.

BROOKLYN. The Police made 487 arrests during the week. The tax receipts for the week amounted to tl07.bc& 44. Complete harmony has been restored in the Nineteenth Ward Bepublican Association which has for seme time back been troubled with internal Patrick Spaulding. ot No.

187 Nary street. committed sniride yesterday "by cutting hia throat with a rax or while laboring under a temporary aberration of mind. At a meeting of the Board of Assessors yesterday a motion was made to tax all the parsonages In the city. Tba matter, after some debate, was laid ever fur one week Will am Walker, No. 230 Qniney street, assaulted the conductor of a Fulton aveane car.

yesterday morning, because the latter asked him te make room for some ladies. Walker waa arrested and fined 20 by Jasiloe ssarrestea Judge McCne yesterday dented the application of Thomas Spencer to have the action tor di- vorce against hia wife discontinued, without eoet. Judge McCne said the case bad been tried three times, the Jury disagreeing at every trial, and, as the plaintiff had no bona of whining the rase, the Jadge thought the last trial was merely a luxury, from tne costs of which he ciid set think it right te relieve Air- bpencer. While' youthful pair were being joined in wedlock yesterday by Justice Eames, the bride rather astonished a number of interested spectators by suddenly breaking eat with "I want to know whether we are to keep house or board before going into this thing Th Judge ruled the question out of order, and tne ceremony proceeaea, lux-Aiaermaa aims ana lOunseiar xienry acting as wim L0SO ISLAND. The steamer W.

W. Coit has been purchased for service between Sag Harbor and New-York, and will be put on the line on Wednetday next, the 8th Inst-, with George txibbe aa captain, i Kev. J. W. Dingee, Pastor of the M.

E. Church at Bieslau, is to be removed to a charge in the City of Baltimore, and Bev. 3. Groth will succeed him at the former place, hia appointment having Just oeen maae oy tne trerman ax. rv.

L.oniereuoe. The annual meeting of the Farming-dale Far mere' Clnb was held on Friday evening, and the fol. lowing. named gentlemen were elected officer for the ensuing yer President, Jame W. Le Reei Vic Preoident, Gilbert Lawrence i Recording See.

retary, Jesse Merritt Corresnonain(jr becretery, wonn c. iienitt; lreasarer, e-scoo ureitweieer. A lad and probably fatal accident occurred in Blissville, Long Island City, at o'clock ester- day morninz. the unfortunate victim being a lad of fourteen years. I named Zeddie White.

White and a companion. Alexander Scanoell, were, with a annbrr of other, rolavina- a vMras known amoDS juveniles ss "dock-on-the-mck." la which stones are brought into requisition. The boy White had stooped down to pick up a stone, when ScanseTl, not per- celving bis companion position, threw a large atone. The boy saw hia danger an instant toe late, and before be could avoid the deadly missile be waa struck upon the right temple and felled to the ground, bleeding ana senseless, the moon no wing from his mouth and ear. The injured lad was finally taken home, and hia head was dressed by a surgeon.

Mi injury is oi a very serious nature, snu the eurceon sthrms that the skull has been fractured and is pressing upon the brain, and that be cannot possiuiy survive. 1 WESTCHESTER COUXTT. A very fine organ is now in the course of construction for the new Baptist Church at Sing Bev. A. V.

Lewis, of Sing Sing, has accepted a call to become Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Port Byron, N. Y. The sum of has already been subscribed for stock to be taken ia the proposed new bank at Mount Eisco. The tax-payers of the town of East Chester, at their annual meeting, voted the expenditure of 51,900 for the improvement of roads in the town. Gen.

George S. Greene, formerly Chief En gineer of the Croton Aqueduct Department of New-York, has been appointed Consulting Engineer of the Yonkers Water Bev. James Boxer, Psstor of the Baptist Church. Sing Sing, has tendered his resignation. A Yonng Men's Christian Association has been organized in the village of Sing Sing.

The Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reform Churches of Yonkers will hold a Union Communion service in the Central Methodist Chnrch. Yonkers, this sfternoon, commercing at 4 o'clock. The election of officers of the village of Sing Sing will take place on Tuesday next, 7th inst. A President, three Trustees, a Collector, and a Treasurer are to be elected. The old Board of Excise' ia severely censured for granting many licensee to sell intoxicating liquors.

The village baa one pub. lie school, seven chnrchea, and forty-eigbt rum shot). Three gentlemen of Trinity Church, Sing Sing, have purchased a lot from Mr. W. W.

Becja mlrf. and presented the same to Trinity Cbnrcb, on condition that they will have a new stone church in the course of erection upon th site within one year. The lot baa a frontage of 173 feet, and is 800 feet deep. The will of Mr. George Merritt, late of the town of Greenbnrg.

has been filed in the Surrogate's office at White Plains. His personal estate, consisting ef money, bonds, mortgagee, and stocks, reaches $2,372,521, while hie real estate is estimated at $5,000,000. Of hi personal estato Mr. Merritt leaves his wife in cash, in lieu of dowry, snd all tho horses, eirriagee. stock, and household effects, worth tl.009.C0O.

The sum ot 1100,000 ia left to charitable institutions, and the balance of hi fortune goes to bis children, grandchildren, broth' era, sisters, and other relatives. STA TEN ISLAND. A case of considerable interest to sporting men will bo Ta card at the April term of the Circuit Court for Richmond Connrv. The trotting mare Island Girl was sold ltst Fsll by Mr. M.

Taylor to Ir. Jha. G. Clark, of West Brighton. It was tepre-sented that she could trot a mile in 8:30.

Dr. Clark tried her, but she did not make the time, and he sued Taylor and obtained ludjment by default for 13.000. Judge Fullerton, in behalf of Taylor, applied for and obtained an order tor a new trial. The caae will be heard by Judge Barnard. Mr.

Taylor contends that Island Girl haa trotted in 2.3U, and can do it again. NEW-JERSEY. Bev. Lindsay Parker will preach his farewell sermon in the Hobokeu M. E.

Chnrch to-day. Stephen Quaife, the newly-appointed lay Judge, took his seat on the Hadson County Common Fleas bench yesterday. The Town Council of Union, at a meeting held on Friday night, appropriated Ki.COO for the schools, and for the Police. The excess nf the resources of the town over its liabilities is 151.741 25. A young; folks' concert in behalf of the library fund of Christ Chnrch Sunday-school.

Belleville, N. will be given under the direction of Mr. Tboa. H. Potter, at Paw-aic Hall, on Monday evening, when an interesting programme will be rendered.

Kev. Phoebe A. Ilannaford, formerly of New-Haven." aasnmea pastoral charge ef the First Unl-veraalist Jersey City, today, and will preach there morning and evening. Miss Hanna-ford haa taken possession of a house on Summit avenue, fitted np for her accommodation by the lady members of the congregttion. The troubles in the Second Prrsbyterian Chnrch of Jersey City have been settled by the acceptance of the resignation of Kev.

Hiram Eddy, the Pastor. The trouble existed among a small timber of the members of the church who were dissatisfied with Mr. Eddy's liberal ideas. Mr. Jtfdy's friends were purposely absent from the meeting at wdicu inn resignation was accented, and will, it is stated, withdraw from the church and form a new one.

The newly-elected Board of Works of Jersey City organised on Friday by the selection of Wm. W. Lee ss President, and of Henry H. Newkh-k aa Clerk. The board appointed James IJeed Commit-tee Clerk, at a salary of $1,800 Hnch Keens n.

In-apeetoref Sewers, st a salary of 1 1,800 John A. Dsomont. Assessor of Water Rate, salary 1.0(10 James CrrrolL Superintendent of Water Distriou-tions, (1.300; Benjamin Vah Kenren. Street Commissioner. (3,000 and John B.

Treeland, Water Kejris-trar, at a salary of $3,000. PASSEXGEBS SAILED. In ttecm-Mp Jmerique.for Htnrrr. C. Roosevelt, Mrs.

Oakley, Edward Bossange. Edward Bossamre, Mrs. Wm. J. Clark, Miss Llazie A.

Clark and nurse. Mrs. J. W. Koed, Mrs.

J. Reed, J. P. Rel. Billings Briggs.

Bara Ksr bier, Mrs. Camilla Borda aod daughter, Emilio Garcia Trlvino. Miss Catharine Cummins, Mrs. P. G.

fiuinio and infant. Ilr. J. B. Ja-kaon.

Heory. Jackson, Bsv. Silas Haley, Mme. Haley. Mrs.

Frederick, F. Ceusmery, K. T. Bassets. Bappbael B.

Ruls, Henri scaurs, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boy and child. Bev. Adrea Boy, Mrs.

Hoy, Miss Alice Roy, Miss Hortense Boy, Gideon Boy. Adrien Key. Paul Boy, Emile Roy, Andre Iuprat, Chss. FUzzini. 8.

Eathsm. E. Vasssllo, Mile. Msrte, J. Berge, A.

a mora no. A. Uarey, Mrs. Paulina Rosotte, Chss. Glactbsar, Jean Pima.

Alphons Paaquale, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rivoir snd child, Mr. and Mrs. Bongsm, Mr.

and Mrs, Hocl Salarnier, Mrs. Rivoir. F. A. Baillv, Frederick Ducolomt, Joseph Ch apron, hicolasGUy, Mr.

and Mrs. Provost and child. Nicola Jules Albert. L. Thomas, August Frauu U.

Persy, Una, Marguerite Gouther, Mrs. A. Barret, Joha Karon, A. J. ti.

K. Mussel, Louis Jtaa, P. G. Goinlo, Mr. and Mrs.

Preyssler. In tUimm ihlp Or I tic, for Userpnei, John T. Davtea, Mr. Davies, Miss Kettle pavles ami servant. Mtaa Watson, Mrs.S.U.

Bsyne. MUs Tamer, Mrs. MeAiluter, A. Wggs, Mr. Die's, Miss Ella White, John Gray, Mrs.

Gray, Mrs. Stuart McUowen, C. A. Chlzaoia. Mrs.

Chia-aola, Mrs. Littlejohn, J. A. Emett, Mr. Kmett, M.

Emett, W. Leonard, Mrs. Leonard, Wm. Wash. F.

B. Dohrmann, Joha G. Koakra. Mra. Hoake.

infant, and servant, I. Rice, H. Todd, Wm. K. Sheldon.

John Hobha, It. H. Turle, Wm. Mitty, Victor Mostaoer, Capt If. P.Stewart, Geo nee Glelstein, Mrs.

Vannod, Mem Parr, B. De lna, Henry Homer. T. F. Lee.

John S. Stenhens. GL M. Sehntt. no.

Tbowsa Waterhouse, Mrs. Wsterbeuse. I'spt. Henry jasaea Martin, James Wlcbtsaaa. Mr.

Wightwaa, A. E. Hsydoo, MrsTUaydon. tn KauwWf rirs Lirrrpeot.Mrk. Cly-mer and child, Tboa.

Rylance and wife. a. F. Robert, Mr. Fawcett, Cant.

Jos. P. Thomson. Antnnma de Arasia Hierra, L. Phelps, A.

W. Franklin. John Hus, w. B. Peauimann, E.

UelHweft and wile, Mr. rail brook and David Wllklns, Charles F. GrM'uels, ah a 1 anahaw, John Graham, L. M. Dalbertia, s.

Belt a. B. H. Tbosnson, T. Mltner, Ir.

Pureell, Walter Scott, Joha Lord. Joseph Ludoas. Mrs. frieldinaT sad daughter, Mr, Fielding, Oiarle Green, J. Aklred, D.

svempaoo. In Urmmkim Stmtw Pennfhmnlm, tor OUmom Pr. A W. Gould, Davie W. Gould.

Mrs Crawford, H. Iaaao. Mra. H. laaae.

Wm. array, Mrs. George Ksne, Wm. Brace, Eaq-, W. J.

B. Paraoaa. Wm. Cameron, Pret. Lawson.

PASSEXQEES ARRIVED. In rtw(p RuntsvUU, from AiTvaMA. Mr. W. J.

Gilbert, J. H. Phimlev, L. Dubois, Mis L. B.

G'lberi. Mra. PlumWy, Mrs. DwboM J. Umnck, wits, child, and servant.

E. Hawkins, T. P. Lous, A. P.

Cunan. A. Goldstein, A. Merkllu, Wsa. TaroeyVMr.

8. L. tikina and son. Mis A. N.

Weill. Mr. M. Harrison, H. Geroux.

and wife, C. H. Liehera, D. MeGrath, J. Bishop.

Bishop, a Jt Caaikina. a Waters. Clark, P. M. STlsler.

t. Barns, C. March, Mrs. Bohertaon. B.

Meton, A afWnlra MeGrmlh. J. GoWSO. M. FUna.

M. Tigbe, 8. MeLsnghlln, J. Hugh, P. Mi ady.

J. Fitsgerald, at. mock. ll. iwug nervy, a.

suit, vmwin Kim, 11. Firsnaas, n. eenmKii, r. nottsna. m.

sairxs. o. a. Porter, Wm. McKenaia, Chaa.

Manley, J. Turney. Tn i'sai nhim At law. rVsaa SoMaifl. TA H.

O. Ore-rory. P. Pool and lady. Cap.

R. Bom roe, D. Sinclair, P. Finaa, R. A- name, J.

n. woo warn, cnas. nrssa rs XEW8 PACKAGES FOB THE PRESS. i Captain and Purser ef ve Is srrivlnjr at this part are reqnested to deliver packs re addressed te th new. York Associated Pre, only te parties exhibiting- the written authority ef J.

W. tiimenton. General Agent. Newt paekaa-e for th Journal Commerce, Tinas, Tribwne. or 1.1, Sua, Sxpeesa, Iraslsf Cemater eial Advertiser, Btaata AeltancT, Burraar jserwury, wra Merchaatb' Exebaase and hewa Boom Association, should also be delivered ly te th asm parti, MIXIA TTTRE ALU AX A6 THIS DAT.

Sua rises Sua .6:29 Moon rises. 10: 18 moa watsb this dav. Bandy Gov. lalssd-lOzSil Be3 Gat. 11: 43 MARINE JXTELLIGEXCE.

KEW.TO&K 1ATCBOAT, April 4. CLEARED. flteam-shipa Herman Beichmann, Bremen via son i li am ton, oeirirns at iiy ox sruaaeia, i Tteiieb. Ltvernnnl -rim Oueenatown. J.

G- Dwle Peaa-broka. Vi. llama. Cardiff. Briatol.

ka, A. TBaxtec a Cot; t'elUc, Thompson, Liverpool via Oueea-town, B. J. Con Is; Caledonia, Wdey. Glasgow, Henderson Brother! State of Peoaiylvania, r-1.

a A P. rSnila- KniidMr. Cardlck. Kew-Orlesns, Fred, Bskerj Knickerbocker, Gsger. New -Orleans, Clark Jt Keamanj aenneay, vm Kev M'nl, H.

Mallory at Ce- Culas, Palmer, Havana and Vera Cms, F. Alexandre Sna Fan Jacinto, Hssard, Bavannab, Wm R. Garrison Vin-d tea tor. Martin. Baltimore.

Lorillard 8tenm-hp Ce.i John Gibson, Georgetown. IX C. J. Kenyoa a Charleston, Berry. Charleston.

J. W. Qnintard It Co.i WyanoKri- Conch, Xorfolk, City Pwint, and eb- auond. Old tfoiainion bteam-anip inctaprau sun. Portland! J.

F. Ames General Whitney, Hallett, Boston, H. F.tDimoeks Battens, Earnest, City Point, te, tua uominini niera-nip i 0.1 ma rouu, msk, LArillmrd HCeam-ahin Ok Ship The Murray. Cole, London, Hender son biotherss Uelea sums, unase, eao traaciaco, u. D.Sutton.

Bark Brothers Pride, BrownelL St. John. W. P. Kevins Sonj Osml Dnbrovschl.

Clavicb, Rotterdam, tsloeovtcb A Co-i Kvenlug Star, Chick, St. Jsgo and Guautauarao. Wardell k. C-i Asella, (Br) Vl.lnw i I Jr fimthnr. K.

I 1 MM.M. V. Josie Mildred, Ginn, Cardeuas, J. K. Ward Cnra- coa, Loesnart, vnncaa, mt.

rwni moat xm nianoa. Laraeu. Stettin, Fnnrh. Edv at C(k: Kiara. Bnblmana.

Bremen. Lniing A Ccj Montesaras. Hammond. Bridgetown. (Barbedoa.l Dwight Flatti Calhsriea, Bupkins, Havana, Bartram Brothers.

Briar Lige Honghton, Rose, Lisbon, MlBer A Houjrhton. -chx. Almarett, Morrill, Cardenas, Brett, Son A Co. ARRIVED. Steam-ants A Ha.

Hamilton. SavranUla March 23, Cartaeena 3d, and Klneston 2JHH. with and imwrnKi-n to Pi in. Forwood A Co. April 2, 2I miles 8.

of Cspellatteraa. spoke sehr. Frank jsmeson. 8miimMi Hsttcrns. Earnest.

Bichmood, Citv Point, snd Norfolk, with mdae. and pastenews to Old Dominion Stesm-shlp Co. 8tesm-ship Ilnotsvilln. CroweTl, Bsvannah April 1-withmdse. snd pisseneers to B.

Lowdnn. Steam-ship Georais. Crowell, Chsrleston April 1, with mdae. and passengers to JL W. Qnintard A Co.

Steam-ship Chesapeake, Johnson, lortlsrd, with Ut 1. F. Amea. Bark Chestina kedman. fof Boeton.i Redman, Bagon 9 with ucar to Grinnelt Mlntuen Co.

Bark Bellevue, (of St. Joha, S. Cutter, Bordeaax Feb. 9, with wines to Boyd A Binckeu. Is anchored outside the bar.

Hark Maria Adelaide, (itst.) Sseesrl, Psiettno 2 wfti mdse to J. Pasa(d Gibraltar Feb. 25 took the Northerr." passage, snd had strong. varisWe winds Feb. 23.

lat. 25 Ti3. Vm. 65. spoke bark Deaio.

(Ita! .1 from Csateilsmsrl, for New-York. Bark Wvymonth, (of Weymonth, Nova Seotla,) Cook, Havre SO with m-iae to Bovd k. Hinoken. Hark G. De Zaldo, Miller, Matanzas 11 with snfiar to Brown.

Km, fc Co. Bark Michael. Bentel. Llvernoel 56 da wtth Salt to order vessel to Fnneh. E'lve A Ca Bark Smerehimich, Hull 70 lu bal-last to fnororieh A Co.

Bsrk BreM.iMik, Nielsen. Swansea 5(? with steel rails to order vessel to Teton A Bock-mam. Brig BeP.e "tar. (cf Bear River, Xova Sordia,) Pakin. Cienfiieso 17 wtth sngsrto Moe Taylor veel to P.

.1 Nev1c A Son. Wa 6 da. N. of Hatters April 1 bad a heavv S. B.

gale, lasttnc 24 honrs. Brig OdorLls, (ot Phil-wtelohla.) Holland. Ssgua Grande vis Delaware Breakwater 13 with sugar to 8. A W. Welsh.

Brig Gem. (of Kew-Hsven,) Pierce. Mavagues, P. 13 dv, wtth roolssse to D. Trowhrldge A Co.

Left in port brig T. Towner Mg.s eehr. Aldine. wslrJnc. Brig Kmeline, (of Yarmouth.

K. Crowell. Arroyo. P. R-, 19 with molasse and eofftse to J.

V. OnatavU A Ca Scbr. Jeasie Irving, CbamberHn, Chlneeteagne, with rubber from wreck of sehr. Msmbrino Chief. Sehr.

Only Son, Iwis, Chlneote-tgne, with rubber from wreck of sehr. Msmbrlnn Ch'ef. Sehr. Flla Wanlen, Young. Virginia.

Sehr. Win. H. Van Name 8chr. Koret, Cole, 6k George, with ice to Knickerbocker lee Cc Bohr.

Caroline Toung. Bailey, Boston, for PhUadel-phis. Rehr. Resene, Keny, Portlsnd, with Ice to order. 8chr.

Silver Spray, Chadwlck, Thomas ton, with lime to J. V. Havilind. Sebr. H.

Curtis. Curtis, Deer Isle, for Phflidelnhla. 8chr. Parsgon.Garby with ice to KnlcklMwker Ice Co. Bohr.

Ocean Ranger, Whitney, Portland, with lumber to Cole k. Benson. Rchr. B. M.

Brownings, Brown. Bstb. with lee to order. 8ehr. J.

Price. Crowell. Both, with ioe to order. Sehr. A.

"GL Howe, Newborn, Matsnts It with ucaT to op'er vesel to master. Sehr. M. E. Cm-tin, Craft, llog Island.

WIND; Sunset, heavy, N. clear. SAILED. Eteam-shin Atnerlmxe, for Havre Hermann, for Bremen Celtic and City of Brussels, far Liverpool Pembroke, for Cardiff Stare of Pennsylvania and Caledonia, for Glasgow Cuba, for Havana and Vera Crus i Clyde, for Galveston, via Key West! Knickerbocker and Emily B. Sonder, for New-Orleans San Jacinto, for Savannah Charleston, for Charleston Wyanoke.

for Norfolk. John Gibson, for Georgetown. I), Vlmli-eator, for Baltimore Sorth Point, for Philadelphia I barksHsrzhurg, for Bremen M. B. Chspman, for Cien fueaios Yumnrt, tor Matansae Monte soma, fur Barbados AmeLa, for Cronatadt.

BT TELEGRAPH. April A. An. steamers Blaeksteie, from Baltimore; Rattlesnake; from Philadelphia Leopard, fiom Philadelphia. LANDAU We ofler an elegant assortment of this fashionable carriage exclusively of our own build and de sign.

M. Of 25tli Street WARE-ROOMS, 511 aveiine, comer 2711 street 1,1 1 LillM. 1 i This Elegant Carriage combines the Cabrio let and Landaulet, for one and two horses. Patented and for sale only by "WABE.B002IS, 5th mm. mm 271h sire r3 Jl-HiM.

MM II 1 ll fm lIMSfll Of 21 Street lHlBT.r.nY)V fL. AneH A. -J T.d. tim Chsrav plon. fur Sew-Iork, and Aahlsn fbr Philadelphia.

Cld. srhra. A. wTplak, tor North Weyaaouth, and Le-man Blew. Geovetown, (V KORTRE.SS MO.V80K, 7a April 4 Arr.

VHi Ella JtL Taeker, from Elentbera, tot erJera. Psasrrt In for Baltimore, kark F. TJ. fngrahsm, sehr. Willie 8.

Cheater and Was. B. Drew, trma the West Indies, and an Italian bark from Europe. Passed on, brigs Heroea, for Pmaraboeo MaryKlee, for Bu barks Kl-reatJW. tar th Wst Indie Gsrrt.

baldi, for Cork Evelyn, far Cub Aatrea, for BMier dam i Maria Virginia, (or Falmouth, and two Italia bark for Karoo. Sid. bark Sign and ttataroad Brock, for Baltlmer I brig Watch, for Kw-Tor Fredonch. for Basis barka Bras-bera, for Bie; Jan Ana, tor Liverpool i cbr. Annie M.

Back, lor Mstsnsss, and about 160 bark Sscvis, froas Bristol, ta ballast, Sid. brig Ells M. Tucker, for City Point. POBTLAXD. He, April 4 Th tea ihty Praasiaa.

frrnn Uverpool, rr. at this rort to-day. HitUMX, s- apni 1 ot natnei nwa TStartimnd lut anht. A diDtcb frn Sewfoandlsad nrrht. A say i Th brig True Bin with 6.00O.

and tb Measuer loelasd with 20.000. eeala have arc, from the seal KEW4BLXAirS. April 4-Cld. steamers Ststa af Louisiana, for Liverpool, and Carondelec, for New-Tork I btpa Kyereon, tor laverpoof, ansi uvai duuwj, a Havre i bsrk tmpwatar, for Cronatadt. Are, at the pstaes, ehlpt Kllea Southard, from Liverpool i Wyoming, from Havre, aad Squanda, fresm Bio Janeiro sehr.

Sophie Kraua, from Few-Vork. ehL barka Daniel Draper and Tereaina, and. bri Jane Good rear. 1 SAVANNAH, Gs April Arr. aehr.

Ge. VP. Jewwtt, froaaWtaeaaarti W. I-Kkkins, froas nailadcOphlei hark sWne, froaa Uverpool atnam-ship Saa Salvador, for Few-Tork. ana H.

Lord, for Philadelphia; ship Garnet, for Baltimore, Robed, for the Baltic, snd kialirad," for Part Glasgow soil brl Helen, foe Emden. April chri.A. T. law land. Port Johnson, for Boston Mary A.

Bice. Edgar town, for Wosdbridge, It. A. H. Harding.

Wellfloet, for Virginia. Sid. brig Uardala, and Marshall Dutch i eehra, Emeline. Fsnui Butler, John W. Bumaey, kstk.

lorn, fao'fie, and Venns. AurU 3 -Shi. sehr. Mary B. Harris sad A.

T. Bow-land. i LATEST SHIPPISQ XEW8 BT CABLE. Leaoos-. April A.

Kid. for the Cnlted Statee, Hav-frwen. It anry Minnie, and Frnen. Arr. out from th United State en the 84 ignstinss.

Peraeveraase, George B. Doane, Capari. Eslliope, Feltz, snd Usrgsret. Arr. out from the United States en the 3d last.tAgne, Cdward O'Brien, Lot tie Warren, Northampton, Dilia-eo-cia.

Eastern Star, There Behn, Invernea. President Dual, Argosy, Anna. Canterbury, Cynthia Palmer. Silver IS tar. Argo, Annie JUchmond, lsaliella, Alma, Henoch, and Laura.

Also arr. nutfaom tha Cnlted State, Kesart, Otats, and Andbild. Th bark Gateshead, from Penaaeela. for Veweastl, has art. at (jneenstowa leaky and with pump choked.

The steam-ship Cornwall, Capt. Gibson, from Hew York March 21, arr. here last night. Qcassavowx, April 4. The Williams A Guioa Line steam-ehtp Minnesota.

Cawt. Bed doe. (race sTear-Xork March 24. for A.I verpool. arr.

bi till maraing. LivaerooL, April 4. The American Line stcsm hrp Ohio sld. hence to-dsy for Philadelphia, Pi.rxorvH. Hhl.

Aprjl stesnwhlp Haas, (Dutch,) Deddea, KewOfork. SSIM'S WHOLESALE STOCK. CHEAT BARGAINS Previous to removing to our new and spacious store we offer I PerTard. English Body Brussels $1 50 English Tapestry Brussels-9 i 00 Three-Ply 125 Ingrains- 50 33 BROADWAY AND 241 6TH AT. Nos.

331 and 333 6th av AyjtOCSCB THAT THEIE BEGULAE SPBING OPENING wnx take place ojt. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, WHZS THET will hake their cscal GRAND DISPLAY OF THE LATEST SPkMSQ 8TTS OF ME IMPORTED COSTUMES. AlTD ELEGATT 8TTT8 OF THEIR OWK XAXUFACTUBS, ALSO, i MAXT- OTHER KOVELTISS 8ECCREO EXPSESSLT THE PBESEXT 8EAE05. THB PCBLIC ARE 1KSPECTFTJLLT MV1TEP. B.

ALTMAN CO. BT1AL BABGhATTSTS cr CMA, GLASS, PLATED ABE, AXD GAS FIXTURES. Tn order te disooa nrorantlv ef C100.00O worth nf surplus stock left over since the paoie, and to make room for new Spring goods, NicoLDaviflson No. 686 Broadway, Offer the following inducements ea a portion ef their atockt i Twenty to forty per cent, discount ea $60,000 worth ef Pisturo. Twenty per rent, diaeo-imt $30,000 worth of China and Glass IHnner tela.

Tea Bets, Deaaert Set. Toilet Sets, Ac. Tweutv-flve ner cant, diaeocmt oa a20.000 worth ef Cuttory and Fin Plated Ware. C3-E3SI XJSTE Bottled ander the snnervisioa ef the Freheh Gnvcrn. Mint, far dyspepsia, ront.

aravel, djaoetea, dlaweses of the Uver, kidney, ami bladder. Cee Neae baS the Geaalne. For ale hv tl leadint retail areeera sad ahwra-iata. and TO THE TRADE ON LT by BOUCHE No, 37 Beaver a New-Terk, V- 'SOLE AGEHTS. raOTOGRAPHER.

has reaseved from Ko. e7'i Bread-way, te the annr peeiona room ef hia HEW BCILK1SO. ea Msdl-sea eaare, (East 2dd at.) a CBfCl ALSO, LAMBtE JCI5S LOSO CTBTAIItB. lickat rrtlavwss, Uoymfm eV Msaufaetnrer, mrtd Mlers la Beywran Bnek and Portabl Heatin Fnrnaeea." ELEVATED" and LOW OVL" lUns-ea." "JfEW BALTIMORE- Pire-pmc raters. COOUJiO and UEAT1NU 6TOVEA.

it 1 lllif i. aim far CimlarswNa. 234 Water ai. Ka f. ei BQVXRZ, i 1 Aiedafly reeivtog trom their metaryaew and article ta silver, suitable tor raiii Their stock of BilTerwsre ia tv-largest and, most ccurpleta ia th country, mbracing fevery articl8 silver of household nse: Complete outfits put np in Buitabla case3 andplata chesls.

THET niTTI PaTltTLtR iTTlinOS TO TET3 vbicb, they clalia. are richer ia slyn and nore Caeij Calsbcd ttzj any before effered; I j1 These patterns are copyrighted, are ao to he mani ta any ether establishment, ana are sold at th prlotrinoa tbeorrdlaarysaUterna. am We offer the meet elegant sad perfBctlyonstrricW ed Cahrrioleta, for single and pair bors driving, ever produced Is this oenntry. bmstMsco. OF BROOME STREET.

Factory, Broadway and 47(nst WaK-rooms, 5tti ar, aii nti it fOfEITIES AXD NEW DESIGNS i I2T EEAS05ABLE Particular Attention Is Iarited Our Stock ol ROAD WAGONS. KO. SS Bit AD WAT. ISM NEW RICH GOODS READY ON MONDAY. IMoli Aflams Co; vo.

637 Broadway, I in 1 1 CURTAIN MATERIALS, B. L. Solomon Sons Dsw ea kaad tha HANDSOMEST 8TQCK ef NEW GOODS; mt rreeeM tanaertattea aad sf tbetr twi aaaaaXaetara tower arte crer sefsrs sffered Is Ot aahlie. Drmwiaan, Wane, sad rf1 fee faiaished al akart aatlee. 657 659 Broadway; FURNITURE, offer hetter ladaeesaente to parties siahrng TXtfJ TL SI than aay ho a la the trad.

The largest vraJ laibeCttvas Nos. 806: and S6s Broadiray- OPPOSITE lltkWT. tlEMBT A. DAKLELS. M.

Da V. 144 LeslDtrtee ar. Special atteattoat the at auonieagea ssea, Ateut at Uurt FBMSIIOBK 511 CARRIAGES. .1 .1:, Flffllf I.

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Pages Available:
414,691
Years Available:
1851-1922