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Burton's star Cy characters. Mrs. Holman a oreee ballad. The whole will terminate with the th Governor.’” Namowa. TaeaTRs.—Manager Purdy announces another attractive bill for this evening, consisting of the new drama of Woman’s Wrovgs.”” ‘There will also be va- rious sovgs and dances, and the entortainments will ter- minate with the drama entitled the ‘Ocean of Life,’’ ‘Mr. Jones as Mat Meriton. ‘Watiack’s TakaTre.—The sterling comedy of the ‘Heir at Law”’ will commence the entertzinments of this even- ‘The cast embraces all the leading artists of the | namely, Blake. Brougham, Walcott, Rey Laura Keene, and other eminent wembers of the drama, All will close with the besutiful drama of “ Pauline.”’ Amenican MusevM.—The very successful spectacle of “Bluebeard”’ is announced for both this afternoon and evening at the Museum. The cast incluies all tho toad- formers. ‘The farce of ‘A Phenomenon ia & Bmock Frock’ will also be played in the evening, ff & (Cuanias Toxarae —This evenirg is set apart for the ‘of Mr. J. R. Scott, the popular American trage isn, Tho pioces provided are the favorite dramas en- titled ‘ Rob Roy,’ and ‘Jack Sheppard.’ A orowded house may be expected. ‘Cmcvs.—The equestrian amusements advertised for this afternoon and evening at the amphitheatre, are of an ex- ccedingly attractive character. 8. Tourptaire and her extensive French trowpe are to sppear, being their last eppearance. Cunmrr’s Orra Hovse.—The mneiare of this evening @ annual benefit of the delineator and basso singer, Mr. Rainor, whose merits, indopendent of the a\ ive programme aga are sufficient to crowd the hall to overflowing. at this establishment are for t! talented R, will sing the popular new song, ‘ Ktty Way.” Woon’s Muverrets.—This highly popular band of minstrels advertise another well selected bill of amusement for this evening, comprising yocal and instru- mental pieces. Bayyarp’s Hoty Laxp.—This splendid panorama is to be exhibited both this afternoon and evening, at the Georsma, Resixy’s Tnases continues to attract respectable as- sembiages to 406 Broadway. Hewer.—This distinguished magician will re ROBERT : } sume his soirees mysterieuses on Monday evening, at the Chinese Assembly rooms. Dr. VALENTINE is to give another of his popular eccen. tric lectures at the Hope Chapel to night. M’ug. VatenTint’s Concerts are well attended at the Society Library. Sanm’s SraruaRy.—Tho beautiful figures of “ Venus and Adonis’? are being exhibited in Broadway, near Howard street. Mr. Gottschalk, the pianist, gave his second concert in Louisville on the 21st instant, to a very large audience. Mr, Williams, the Irish comedian, and his wife, are drawing brilliant and profitable houses at Cincinnati. The oratorio which was announeed to be given in Phila- delphia this evening, by Madame Sontag, has been post- ned. The opera wil! commence on Monday. Po. William F. Ritchie, the well known editor of the Richmond érer, will soon lead to the hymenial altar the dist ed actress and estimable woman, Mrs, Mowatt. Court Caiendar—This day. Unrrep Stars Districr Covrt.—Motions. ‘Sormnor Covrt.—Motions and decisions. Court—Cir rouit.—Nos. 1,191, 1,445, 377, 21, Borman 288, 395, 396, 308, to 408, 405, 407, 408. Soreems Cover—Special Term.—Motions. Stock Sales. Pamapeirma, March 25.— rted by Keene & Tay- First Board—$1,050 Northern Liberties 6's, lor. 60, 108; 800 Camden City 6's, 964; ; 2,000 Cam & Amb RR 6's, 767, 101; 4,000 do, '74, 101; 3,000 Penn 5’s, 85, 967% : 19,000 Go, 2d, 97; 2,500 do, 97; 1,000 Reading RR Mort 96; 1,000 Reading RR, 6’s, °70, 92; 4.200 County 5’ mew, 65, 64; 500do 2d, 2 12 shares 634; 9 Penna BR, 50%, do, 2134; 100 do, b5, 50 do, 's5, 2145; 106 Sohuylkill Ni 4; 200’ do, in lota, bbwn, 8234; 1 Sus 5 Long Island RR, b5; 187% ; 400 do, 55, 187% 50 do, 24, 187%; 600 Read- ing RR, in lots, 443; 4 Bank of Penna, 128%. Berween 000 Reading RR Mort 6's, '43, 9174; 9,000 Penna 5's, 97; 150 shares Long Island 'RR, 24, 187%:'200 @o‘ in lots, cash, 19: €00 do, In lots, 19; 700 do, ia lota, 85, 19; 300’ do, in lots, 2d, 19; 100 do, 6 & int, 19/100 do, awn, 19; 100 do. 3d. 19: 100 do, interest, 194; ; 200 do, in lots, bb, 193g; 100 Morris Canal, 5d, 213g; 8 Harrisburg BR, 5434; 100 Read RR, 443;; 100 Slate Hill Gold Co, 134. Second Board—$1,000 Read R Mort 6's, °43, 85, 917, 869 Penna 5's, 97; 100 Lehigh 6's, 65, 99,50 Siate Hill Gold Co, 14: 50 Schuylkill Nay Preferred, bd, 32\{; 100 Reading Preferred, 85, 453; 100 Morris Canal, 2134; 100 do, in'Jots, 153,100 Union Canal, 1512: 2 Penna RR, 5 23 do. 50 109 Chester Mining Co, b5, 645; 160 Schuyl- 2 N America B, 15013. After Board —35,000 United States 6's, °62, 1142; 250 Morris Canal. 213: 100 do, 21; 400 Long Inland RR, #5, 19; 150 Vicksburg RR, 16% ; 200 Reading RR Preferred, b4, 4512: 25 Farmers & 50 Schuylkill Mechanics’ Bank, 75: 50 Reading RR, 444 Nav Preferred, 32. Market dull. —>>>==_—_————E—EEEee Married, At Boston, on Wednesday, March 23, by the Rey. Fa- ther O'Reilly, Gronor Exweu. to Mp'Lue Lyoxmwe P. De Viorm:, of is. In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 24, by the Rev. Dr. Hodge, Davin Waixrn, Esq., to Miss Cumustiaxa ANN Ca- anon, allof Brooklyn. On Tuesday, March 22, by the Rey. Hugh Plsir, D. D., Mr. TR. McDoxatp, merchant, of Columbus, Ohio, to ‘Mice Puvamera Dovras, of thia city. Canada papers please copy. In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, March 21. by the Rev. E.E. V. Taylor, Mr. Cuaxizs A. Hox, of New York, to Miss Joanna Fuxvan, of Brooklyn. On Wednesday evening, March 23, at the residence of the bride’s father, Carmel, N. ¥., by the Rev. Mr. Bots- ford, Mr. James Sixanc, son of the late John Strang, of Jefferson Valley, to Miss Jura Battxy, daughter of Lyman Bailey, Esq. Died, Suddenly, on Friday, March 25, Wawa P. BuaGrovs, fo the 45th year of hiv age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend his fane- ral, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 115 Atlantic atreet. Brookly n. On Thursday, March 24, Col. James L. Hewrrt, aged 48 and 6 months. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are requested to attend bis funeral, from St. Thomas Church, corner of Broadwey and Houston stree;, this afternoon, at 134 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Ce- metery for interme: On Friday morning, March 25, Mrs. AniGam Frovn, widow of the late William Post, in the 80th year of her ier funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 3 e’ciock, from her late residence, No. 98 Hester street. ‘The friends of the family, and of her son, C F. T. Post, and ber son-in law George W. Browne, and William W. Tompkins, are respectfully invited to attend. Her re- mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. ‘On Thursday evening, March 24, Ecoxiu Vaueytine, aged 31 years. @ rélatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, at the residence of his brother-in-law, William Bunting. Fifth street, near the corner of South Fifth, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The remains will be taken by the family to West- bury, L. L, for interment. On Thursday evening, March 24, of consumption, and im the 31st year of his age, Ami PAILLanD, a native of St. Croix, Switzerland. His friends, and those of his brother Justin, are re- mpectfaliy requested to attend the funeral, from his late resides nce, No. 205 East Twenty-third street, this after- moon, at 2 o'clock, without further invitatio: His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for daughter of Elizabeth VY. and H. E. McDuffie, aged 8 months and 11 days The friends of the family, and the gomery Lodge 68, Independent 185, Orient Chapter 138 of Free and Accepted Mavons, and other masonic frienda, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at Z o'clock, from 65 Watts street. Dublin papers will please cop: 6n Fri age, Convetia Letron, relict of the late Jolin Letson Ber funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 114 o'clock, frem 214 Sixth avenue. The friends and acquain- tances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. At Williamsburg, on Thuriday, March 24, Romner of J Immamas Buiome, youngest son famos and Eliza Bul. ger, aged 2 years, 2 months and 1 day. The friends of the family ure invited to attend the foneral, this afternoon, 1 o'clock, from the resi dence of his father, 216 South Third street, Williams POOR ride morni: March : ing, March 26, after a lingering iliness Gonamsa 1, wife of William N Bertcn a oft (tora The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully bout further in vitation, at her late residence, 312 Madison street, on ‘morning, 28th inst., at 3, o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Piscataway, N. J., for interment. On Friday, March 25, Lypus, the beloved wife of John Bartine, aged 78 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, together with ¢ respectfully requested to attend the funeral, to morrow, at 45 o'clock, those of her son in-law, John B. Dodd, from her late residence, No. 108 Fourth avenue. At Havana, March 6, where he had gone for his health, Tuomas Livgerwoon, of Brooklyn, L. I. Hils remains will be brought home for interment, when his relatives and friends will be notified, On Friday, March 25, of croup, Kats O’Bxren, eldest Aanghter of Patrick and Bridget O'Brien, aged 2 years, 8 months and 7 days. Their friends and acquaintances and those of the family a@re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow ),t 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, corner of Thirteenth street and Third avenue. Ly gece 2 March 24, Marcaner Maoen, aged 44 #, 2 months and 28 days, a native of County Louth, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 66 Kidge street, to-morrow afternoon, at At Brooklyn, March 25, Gronck W. Bancsn, in the 45th year of his age. . His friends, and those of his brother.in-law, M or entlont invited to attend his funerai, without fur ther from hia late residence in Carleton avenue, between Pulton and Atlantic avenues, to morrow after- } i On Thursday, Mareh 4, Scaan, wife of William Dodge, filends of her busband, and of bis sons, William, ., Alexander F. and Robert J. this afternoon, at 3 0’clock, withcut further in- On Friday, March 26, Sanam Jonyson, wife of Robert ves and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Sullivan street, to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Avrtamr Erever, daughter Dodge, are invited to il 1 without further invitation. ofJobn M. and Serah Jane Emmet, aged 3 years 6 months Natives and friends of the family, alyo the mem- jational Grays, #) funeral, from the of parents, 69 Chariton street, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation. On Thursday, March 34, of consumption, a native of Huntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, aged 25 | years and 8 months. Her friends, and those of her siatera, with the members ef the Second Asrociate Presbyterian church, corner of Houston and Green, are requested to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from her late residence, 335 Sixth avenue, to Greenwood. At Shrewsbury, N. J.. March 24, at o'clock P. M., Mrs. Depoxan, widow of Thomes Letson, in ay will fill the respective bers of Flank Company } requested to attend Jaxer GoRvoy, age Obio papers please copy. A ESR NR Lt SE A AE HABRITINE INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. vOR HERALD should be ser ‘ . ie ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, Port of New ork, March 25, L8ou, CLEARED. Steam-hips—Black Warrior, Shufeldt, Mobile, Livings- ton, Crocheron & Co; United States, Ba Davis, Brooks & Co; Symon; Hermann, Kate Hayes, York, Philadelphia, E W Dana; , Worth, New Orleans, WT Frost; y, NSW, Schinidt & Balchen. Havana, P_R King & Co; Yar- mouth, Sampson, Australia, J H Williams. Albina, Dancett, St Johns, NF, GS Dealey; Da- Fitch, Eastport, Smith & Pointer; Brown, Morton, Charleston, R P Buck & Co; istafette em), Hegemian, Porto Rico, T & E Brockelman; Fanny, porto, Wadleigh & Knox; Arve, Williams, Cura- Son. ig, Glasgow, J Me- Schrs—Goldon Rule, Malcom, Baltimore, Van Brunt & Slaght; Buena Vista, Potter, Philadelphia, James Hand; ‘ashington, NC, master; W B Jenkins, Vanderbilt, Richmond, Van Brunt’ & Slaght; Elizabeth, Sawyer, St Marke, Broiie & Pettes. Washington, Pew, ARRIVED. RMSteamship Asia, Lott, Liverpool, March 12, to E ‘Andes, for Boston 2d inst, put y condition; cargo in good Passed, going in, ships Parthenon, Connecticut, March 13, at 10 42 AM, passed R M steamship America; 24th, 5 PM, passed R M steamship Africa, hence. Ship’Astoria, Leland, Shanghse, Dec 1, passed Anjier Dee 15, and Java Head 224, to Leland, Zimmerman & Da- Has been 11 da: changed signals with ship Humboldt; Dec 26, lat 7 10S, lon 106 E, spoke ship Horsbarg, Crocker, from Shanghae Cape of Good Hope, saw her lon 1210 E, exchanged signals rk Kremmil, from Shanghse for London; 21st, lat 610 S, lon 19 15 W, spoke Br ship Deig Cunard. The steamshi; back on the 12th ina 44, 60, | for New York; Jan 2 .000 Wilmington RR 6's, 96; | *gain; Feb 3, lat 3045 Harrisburg RR, 543g; 200 Chester Mining Co, 200 Morris Cana! a, 2154; 56 0, from London for Australia; March 11, lat 23 09S, lon 6 e, from Rochelle for New York; 1st inst, lat 3 10 N, ion 30 40 W, spoke whaling bark Tropic, bound to St Thomas for provisions, Ship Quebec, Durfee, New Orleans, 10 days, to Stanton Ship Sullivan, Edwards, Charleston, 5 days, toT Wardle, Bark Clermont (Br), 1 W, spoke Fr bi iff, 43 days, to Experienced heavy weather; lost fore and mizen topgallant masts, &e. rk Ottawa, Burk, Rio Grande (Brazil), No date, lat 85, lon 34 W, spoke from Liverpool for San Francisco. Bark Charm (of Thomaston), Sleeper, Cienfuegos, 15 days, to Chastelain & Ponvert. Cape Hatteras, brig Jubilee, from Trinidad de Cuba for Brig Phoebus (Hit), Robson, Newport, F, 53 days, to order. Brig Lion (of Duxbury), Gardner, Rio Janeiro, Jan 19, Brig Brooksville (of Castine), Tibbetts, Cienfuegos, 26 Experienced heavy weather. (of Freeport), Hi ) to Thos Owen & Sons. light, spoke ship Dublin, steering E ‘Brig Mary McRae, Brainhall, ter. Brig Elizabeth Wood (Br), Cowl, Cardenas, 16 days, bound to Cork, Ireland. having, on the 15th inst, lat 31 24, lon 7: gale trom N to NNW, sprung a leak and lost bulwarks; teaks about 12 inches ir. Brig Saml Small (of Salem), Treadwell, Matanzas, 13 days, toR C Read. = brig Emily, Davis, Charleston, 5 days, to Dunham & imo1 agham, Rich, Guayama, PR, 16 days, to | } Brig Alida (of Thomaston), Fales, New Orleans, 18 | days, to master. Brig Zolian, Jordan, Providence, 4days, to master. Schr olus (Br) Stubbs, Grand Key (Turks Islands), 13 Experienced heavy weather; Spoke 20th inst, off days, to master. lutchinson, Neuvitas, Ne date, off Gun Key wana, 10 days, to mas- 56, ina heavy n. Brig J A Cunni RP Buek & Co days, to Middleton & Co. split sails, lost bulwarke, &c. Schr Manchester (of Baltimore), Sterlin, Merch 6, to W Dawson. joke sehr J B Lindsa: S Hobart (of Saco , Kirby, Mobile, * starch 22, lat 37 from Matanzas for Norfolk. Gove, Jacmel, 17 days, to Schr Greenwa: Clearman & Co, trunk cabin of # vessel 20 days, to Sturges, 10, lon 74 08, saw the wanted light yellow on to} green sides, with companion on one side; ‘soon after s! through large quantities of shingles. Scbr Susan, Sands, Apalachicola, 12 days, to Taylor & | Schr Jamestown, Cook, Petersburg, 4 days. Scbr Ann, Hopkins, Petersburg, Sehr Edwin, Ames, Norfolk, 4 hour Sebr Sprightly Sea, Schr James, Mott, Norfolk, 2 days. Schr Pearl, Wheeler, Richmond, ling, Virginia, 3 days. ingaland, Baltimore, 3 days Schr R Huntley, Hammond, Baltimore, 3 days. Sebr Edward Wootten, Ellington, Phi r John Jones, Smith, Brandywine, 2 days. Sebr Emily & Hannah, Oliver, Malton, Del, 2 days. Schr Compromise, Stevens, Cantwell’s Bridge, 2 days. Schr Montezuma, Reed, Lubec, 10 days. Sehr Susan, Grafton, Portland, 6days. Dix, Allen, Harwich, 6 da: Schr Florida, Strong, Harwich, 6 days. Schr Melbourne, Hix, Rockland, 6 days. Schr R B Pitts, Spear, Rockland, 6 days. Schr Ann Denman, Connery, Rockland, 6 days. Schr Oregon, «——, Rockland, 6 days. Sehr Thomas Hix, Ames, Rec! Schr Daniel Parker, Schr Mystic, Higzins, Hingham, Maas, 6 days. Schr Abbott Lawrence, Allen, Boston, 3 days. Schr Laura Jane, Sherman, New Bedford, 3 daye. ickerson, Norfolk, 1 day. Sehr Josephine, delphia, 2 days. . Orleans, Mass, 1 day. Fr brig Themistoole, from Brig Rainbow, from West Indi Schr Ozark, from West Indios, One bark, unknown. March 24, ANAMTASIA Mania A., infant | mbers of Mont- | steamships Black Warrior, Havana and Mobile: United ‘Orleans; ship Aditondack, St Jobn, NB; barks Free Trader (Br), Glasgow; William, Matanzas. Wind at sunset, W. Tar Hicriaxns, March 25—6 PM, A bark is passing the Hook, bound in, and two brigs are in the offing. A steamship is passing over the bar, going out (the United States, for New Orleans). Wind NW. Weather clear. y evening, March os, in the 73th year of her [PER STEAMSIIP AsiA.} Borpravx—Sld March 8, Carl, Budig, N York; Mary ia. 4 9, Nimrod,'Ivens, NYork r Pill 10h, Prilliant, Rerasined 9th, Grand Turk, King, from Bristol for N York. Beurast—Arr March 6, Mongo, Parris, NYork. Bancrioxa—Are Feb ‘21, 25th, Constante, Homedes, do; Unico, Roy, Mobile; 26th, Planar, Charleston; Paquete de Matanzas, Modwell, do; Tu Canpirr—Sid March 9, G Ramon, NOrleana; wtoraig, Strickland, NYork. “—Passed March 6, George Ellen, and Rhein; fork for Hamburg. Deat—Arr Mareb 8, Wisconsin, Scott, London, and ald Passed 10th, Martha, Klockgeter, from 10th for N York. NOrleans for Bremen. Fatmoumi—Arr March 8, Gem, Postgate, NOrleans, w—Arr March 8,'Mutaai,Pitts, Boston; Robena, Bartlett, and Mary Morris, Kelman (not Trueman), York; Sth New England, Protteau, do; Canmore, Sid 9th, Clara, V. Arr in the Clyde #th, Fnvoy, Nixon, N¥ork: ‘Orleans; Conrad, Parelay, Mobil ‘orden, Boston. o04—Arr March 2, Cumberland, Gozzols, NOrloans, Graveskyb—Arr March 10, Theela, Meyer, Boston. Sid March ¥, Prince George. Taskor Car rch 9, Corinthian, NYork, (after stopping ie) ¥ March 8, Waltham, Houdlette, Charleston: Wm H. Wharton, Gates, Galveston, 3 M Fox, Mobile; 9th, Delia Maris, urleigh, NOrleens, hardzon, NYork; 9th, Junius, Erskine, and Kd wins, Broughton do; Athens, Robertson, NOrle Lag Helvetia, Junius, Charlemagne, Franklin and Corinthian, for NYor«; , Brothers, and titude, Edwina, Athens, Joveph on, for NOrleana. Livenroor—Arrt March 7, Tonawanda, Julius, + , Marshfield, Tarrey, N Orleans 1, N Orleans ; Sutlej) Dutel bilo; Windsor Castle, Rogers, Apalachicola; Ma and Sea Gull, Gulickson, Savannah ; Alabama. ides, King; Devanport, Gon. Charteston; 10th, Mi uot, te, JC Cath Sun bewtooks nokert Kelly, WD Sewall, Albert Frank lin, Cornelia, Leviathan, Y Sea Lark, Western Em; Mars! and Empire State, for Now York; Maid of Orleans, and Northampton, Win Nelson, Queen, Camillus, and Mt Washington, for NOrleans; Chesapeake, Mary Annah, Jane Henderson, and Harvest, for Baltimore; rick William, Scioto, Goojerat, Sachern, St Johannes, Orphan, Harriet Francia, Agne for Boston; Jane, and Jessie, for Bucksport; Ontario, for Charleston; State Rights, and Annapolis, ‘for Phikidel- his; Ann Chespyne, Kob i Noor, Jolly Robia, and Jenny Ena, for San Francisco; Chaos, for Savannah; Jason, for on Lonpox—itnta inward March 0, Pax, Swart, NOrloans. Entd out 8th, Wm Carson, Vaughan, Boston, Cid 9th, Krle, Curtis, NYork; 11th, New Superior, Parker, Boston. Lag George Carl, John Bertram, and’ Wm Carson, for Boston; Parsco, for California; asia, Erie, York- town, Oder, Christina, and Southampton, fer NYork; Prince Charlie, Sovereign, and Moultoa, for San Francisco. Lonvonpeany—Arr March 9, Mary Ann, Hattrick, N Orleans. Mansuuties—Sld March 6, Arethusa, Hallway, and Pro- gressa, Solasco, NYork. Boston, and Mapua—Arr Fob 23, Nautilus, Lincola, sid 27th for Gibraltar. sid 25th, Anonimo, ‘Boston. PiyMoura—Sld March 10, Margaret Ann, NYork. Off 9th, Solon, from Ragrsatce for gin Oat . <0 QugENsTOWN—Arr March 7, , Osterstrom, NOr- leans, Sid 8th, Sarah, Wiley, NYork. aimee March 8th, Margarothe, De Groot, N ork. ySkmse—Cld March 10, Harold Haarfaser, Harris, N fork. Sxvena—Arr Feb 28, Susan Jane, Cook, Boston. Sid Mist, Sultana, do; 28th, Mimosa, King, do. SUNDERIAND—Sid March 7, Friendship, Talfourd, N York; Sth, Sovereign, Martin, do, TarRaGoxa-—Sld Feb 23, Silenzio, Antolla, NOrleans, Lavenroot, March ®—The National Fagle, arrived heré to-day from New Orleans, on the 26th Fob, passed the wreck ofa brig dismasied and waterlogged, apparently some time in that condition; her hall was painted black, with a white streak, and cream color inside her bulwarks, aud her deck house was painted white. ‘The Admiral, arrived from Charleston Feb 20, lat 4430 N, lon 39 W, — the wreck of a three-masted vessel, full of water; had a figurehead resembling an admiral, but could not make out her name, the sea making a complete breach over her. The Lamira, arrived from Baltimore, experienced heavy gales during the whole passage, and shipped mach water. ‘On Feb 20 found all the bulwarks started, and ono of the main chainplates gone, which caused the vessel to leak. 12th—Put back, steamer Andes for NYork, to repair damage; supposed not of a serious nature. Pans, Mareh 8—A brigantine belonging to Wilmington (U8). painted black, with white riband, and full of wa- ter, abandoned, and with loas of rudder, wae Feb 18, lat 42.N, lon 41 W, by the Havre et ‘Guadaloupe, Ni- colas, at Havre. Newrorr, March 10—The ship Andover, Delano, of New York, hauled out of dry dock this evening tide. Hv11, March 9—The Corinthian, Davidson, from Shields for New York, has reloaded, got leak stoppe¢, and pro- coeded again to-day. ‘Telegraphic Marine ‘ts. Kuy Wesrr, March 22, Salvage on the cargo of the British brig Cambyscs amounting to $9,820, has been paid, and the brig sailed for New York on the 19th, The schr SE Willard, of Portland, from NOrleans for Charleston, ran ashore om Long Key bar 9th inst, and Diged. | Hier hull was eold on the 10th. on the ree, for , and her cargo is now selling by WS Marshall, ‘the hams bringing 1c. a 1ic., and th shouldors bc. a 53¢c. Schr Sarah, of Portland, from Havana for New Orleans, sprung aleak’on tho Oth, and arrived at Key West on the 1ith, and is dixsharging. The brig Cimbrus, from Philadelphia for Now Orleans, ran ashore on the 16th on the Western Rock, and hag bilged and partly broken up. Fart of the cargo tas beon saved, more or less d, ‘The salvage on tho bark Lucy will be paid on her bot- ry. Bark A H Kimball sailed 224, for Philadelphia. Havana, March 19, Arrived—Barks Sarah A Nickels, William, and Mary A Winthrop, Boston; Vickery, and Sierra Nevada, NYork; 20th, bark § LCrowel!, NOrleans for NYork, in'distross, with loss of rudder. Sailec—19th, brigs Vawn, Portland; Anna C Tyng, and Melazo, NYork; 2ist. bark Livtle Lizzie, Boston; brig R Carver, Sagua la Grande and NYork. accel , March 25, Boston, Arrived—Ships Delhi, and Amazon, Calcutta; Union, Co- lombo, Ceylon; barks James Cook, NOrleans; Zion, Helen Maria, and Hadley, Baltimore; brigs Angeline, Trinidad Caroline, San Juan, Cuba; Keying, NOrleans: Chicopea, Philadelphia; J H Davis, Fredericksburg; Lowell, Norfolk. Geared—Ships Minstrel, East Indies; Competitor, San Francisco; barks Eutaw, Nautilus, and Lady Knight) Ha- vana. Bark Vernon, ashore at Scituate, has been got off, and towed to this port. races eee Herald Marine Correspondence. PuTLapetpaia, March 25—4 PM. Arrived—Schrs § K Randall, Baker, New Bodford; Mary Anna, Haley, Mystic. Below—Barks Nazarene, Pendleton, Matanzas; Mazep- pa, Fisher, Cienfuegos; brig St Lawrence (Br), do. Cleared—SchraSaily Ann, Watson; Pernambueo; Amo- rican Belle, Brown; J K Rar dall, Brown, and Moses Brown, Baker, Boston. Disasters, &c. See telegraphic marine reports. Smp Poar Star, from Boston for NOrleans, which struck on the Moselle shoals, had arrived at Nassau. She was lightened by wreckers, who claim $40,000 salvage Serr Cnar.orre Rerp, Elwell, from Liverpool, of and for Bath, before reported at Fazal Feb 27, would be detained come time longer, as sho will have to be hove out for re- pairs, her bettom stripped, &c. The leak was discovered near the garboard streak, Bric YarMovmt, Smith, of Solem, Mass, loft Gibraltar. for home 11th Jan. On the 14th she encountered a heavy gale, and on the 15th foundered and sunk. There were twelve persons on board, three of whom—the cap- tain, steward, and James L’ Jennings, of New York— were saved by clinging to the floating msinmast until picked up by an English sloop of war, which took them back to Gibraltar. Buc Pexaamagvoy. which was towed to Nowport from Quogue, where she had been ushore, dees not leak much. A portion of her cargo was left ‘behind; the balance would be shipped to Boston. The agent of the under- writers contracted with parties to gether off, and take her to Newport or New York, for $1,500. Bric CE Tay. at Philadelphia from Pernambuco, from 15th to tho 18th inst had very heavy gales from 'NE to NW; lost part of bulwarks, &c; 17th, when in lat 34 40, jon 7210, passed a large spar, broken in three pieces, with sail’ attached—apparently a sehr’s mainboom. Scur Oa Pxax, from India River, where she had been ashore, beat into Lewes, Del, 24th inst. Scum Casnien, Blaisdell, from Rockland for Machina, misntayed and wont ashore on Sprague’s Neck, at the mouth of Machias river, last Saturday. Capt B was at E Macbias 1th, and engaged the steamer Fluching to go to her assistance next morning. Sho lies on the rocka, and should the weather be rough, will becoma a total Joss; no insurance. Capt B owns hall the vessel; the re- mainder is probably owned in Rockland. Notices to Mariners. Orrick, or Commrrrex ov Privy Councit For TRADE, Wurrsnatt, March 5, 1863, Sm—I am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Counell for Trade to transmit to you, for the infor. mation of the Caminitieo for managing ‘tho affairs of Lioyds, and in order that the same may obtein pub Melty, the acoompanring copy of notiee to mariners, is sued by the Dutch Minister of Marine, regarding certain alterations about to be made in the coast lights of Kyk- dum and Terrchelling, (Signed, ) J. EMMERSON TENNED. Capt G. A. Harsnin, R. N., Secretary, Lloyds. The Minister of Marine gives notice:— IsteThat the consting light of Kykdum, consisting of Argand lamps with parabolic reflectors, will sooa, pro- bably in the commencement of the month of May next, en. suing, be extinguished and replaced by a powerful catadi- optic light of the first class. 2ndly—That the revolving light of Terchelling requiring repair, will have to be extingatshed, probably on the Ist July noxt ensuing. *dly—That from the time of extinction up to the time of se@ning lighting, (for which about two months will be re quired for she lighthouses of Tersehelling, and shout three months for that of Kykdum) at eaeh of the aforosaid lighthouses an guxiliary light will be used, consistingtof a eatadioptic lighting apparatus of the fourth class, showing a fast or stancing light on the lighthouse of Kykdum, and a revolving light on that of 'Terachelling. ‘The precite time of lighting the aforowid auxiliary light, as well ax tho expanse of horizon thoy will embrace, and the distance they will be visible from, will be an. nownced st a ‘ater period. (Signed) The Hegue, 21st Fob., 1853. J. Whatiemen, At Zanzibar Dec 17, Millinoket, Worth, 3f Warren, to sail 18th on a cruise Off Falkland Islands Dee 26, by letter from Captain Jen kine, Hy H Crapo, of Dartmouth, for Pacific Ocoan: had taken & 100 bbl sp wh and lost ull but 40 bbla by the parting of the fiuke chain in a gale; had had a succession cf gales since leaving home. Sid from Talcahuano Jan 4 (back date), Hydaspe, Snow, NB, 70 sp; Ocean, Swain, of and for do, 1,200 sp 76 wh! 20th, Charles, Manchester, of and for do. In port George & Henry, Mayhew, FH, 140 At Cape Town, CGH. Jan 25, Helen Augusta, West, of Homes’ Hole, 220 bbls sp, 260 do wh oil. Had shipped to Boston, per bark Gay Head, part of her oil (aupposad 106 bbls). Spoke Jan 3, of Tristan d’Acunha, Undine, Morry, NB, clean, Off River of Plate Jan 14, by letter from Capt Jenckes, Goerge & Susan, NB, 50 sp. Spoke, s short time previous, Atlantic Tuce, “do 660 sp; Vigilant, Debloix, do 170 ap. aw Luctiti Aiden, do, boiling # large »p wh; and an- Lee bork boiling. A\ Lo wcivat Dee 14, by letter, Millinoket, of Warrsn, 49 & | s small quantity bikfish oil; Ley in to land the \ cflco, who was very eick. The third officer had died short (ime provious. ; ‘vutpiea Jan 11, by letter from Capt Brown, Oneco, LIE. | “eat oo Ybls bikfish off sont home 36 «p. -March 14, lat 31, lon 73, a whalesbip steering, — with white square in centre, 5, ton days pail from Cape Vincent, by Bark Sea 9 Boston Feb 19 for Australis, Br bik Princess Reyal, from Liverpool for Para, Feb from Portland for He: March 18, lat a ee Moseten Bert. Bama, Hoon ‘org a lg spatuvn, htrica—tn port Fob &Srg ‘Canada (Br), for low days. Drat—Sid March Clarendon, Flowers (from Loa- een: oe ), Cardiff, to loed for i Gem- a maeiters 4 = a iy W coast of Africa—Ia port Ji from Salem Nov 14, bound down. ‘aLMovTu, Ja--No Am vessels in port March 6, Gxanp Kur, Turks Islands—No am vessels in port abt March 12. GiprALTAR—In port March 1, ship Moatreal, Morrell, from Marseilles for NYork, wind bound; bark Parana, Bettes, for Palermo, to load for Boston, about ready; only 4m vessels. Wind W. Guavama—In port abt March 8, bark Gov Von Cxholm, Davis, fer NYork, unc: brigs Luey Ellen, Adams, for do, do; Kate Pendergast, Norris, for Baltimore, do; R Russell, Katon, for Boston, do; schra Uranus, Arey Velasco, Farnham, and Willard, Dyas, for NYork. Havae—In port March 7, sbip Sam M Fox, Ainsworth, starr. In the Rouds an Am vessel, just arr, pame DOWN. ‘Hei—Sld March 4, ship Roger Stewart, Skolfeld, Ant- | werp, not Nuevitas, as mi . JAcumi—In port abt March 8, brig Catharine & Mary, Coombs, from Wilmington for Boston, unc; schr Arrival, of Provincetown, for Boston. Meserxi—In port Feb 23, bark Lizzie Loud, Gorham, for Boston 26th; brig Challenge (Br), do do. Sid Feb 18:h, bark Elizabeth, Young, NYork. Nevviras—In port abt March 13, bark St Lawrence, Park, from and for NYork, ldg; brigs Edinburg, do, do; Cushnoe, Lowry, for do. PrRNaMBvco—In port abt Feb 28, bark Trueman, Free- man, for NYork soon, ldg. PALERMO—In port Feb 27, ship Asia, Foote, for Boston, and others as before. Sid Feb 24th, brig Gastanina (Sic), NYork. The weather had been excessively bad, with gales, snow and cold weather. For 20 days none of the steamers from the main land bad arrived. One of the Sicilian versels which put back and remained 26th, had eft Palermo as long previously as the 7th. Sanra Cruz (Cuba)—In port March 10, schr Lamartine, , from Boston, arr 9th. ‘SwyRxa—In port Feb 22, bark Mimosa, King, for Boston nearly ready; only Am vessel. Sid 22d, bark Sultana, Watson, Boston, having been dotained four days by strong head winds. Bark Susan Jane, Cook, from Boston Jan 7, had touched at 8yra, and was daily expected at Smyrna, Home Ports, ALEXANDRIA—Art March 23, brig Mary Perkins, Nick- erson, Boston; schrs HL & F A Stuart, Lozier, NYork; Trem Smith, Hall, Fall River, Sld 23d, brig Andover, Smith, Boston; schr Monsoon, Adams, NYork. HALTIMORE—Arr March 24, schr John W Anderson, Watson, Savannah; steamer Freeman Rawdon, Boston, Whours. Cld brigs Julia Moulton, Donnoll, Frances Jane, Kirch, Porto Rico via Norfolk; Metropolis, Gillespie, Rio de Janeiro and » market; schrs Charles T Strong, Strong, NYork; Peerless (new, 177 tons), Lanfare, West indies, BOUTHBAY—Arr March 11, schrs Belle Creole, Farns- worth, Camden for Wilmington, NC; T B Hodgman, Phil- brook, do for Charleston; 20th Chesapeake, Babbidge, Rockland for NYork. Sid loth, sehr: Mary Ann, Pressy, and Klmira, Carmon, (from Deer Isle) NYork. BATH—Arr March 22, brig Me ‘Alley, Philadel. phi; echrs Mary Jane, Rappahannock, Gertrude, Horton, on HOSTON—Are March 24 (additional), brig Maria White, Blatchford, Alexandria; schrs Emma’ V, Perry, Belize, Hon, Feb 26 (both these vessels were incorrectly repor by telograph); Tionesta, Eaton, Jacksonville; Mary Elica, Wyer, Yeomico River; Leader, Richardson, Wat- wick, Va; JQ Adams, Norris, Fredericksburg; I H Hor- ton, Horton, Tangier; Courier, Rogers, Richmond; J H Deputy, Wismore, Alexandria; Marietta Burr, Nicker- son, Georgetown, DC; Splendid, Latham, Delaware City; HS Barnes, Eldridge, roituate (with cargo from ship Forest Queen.) Steamer John Taylor, Stowe, from bark Vernon, ashore at Scituate, (started the bark about her length at high water; came up for empty casks.) Cid ships Climax (new clipper, 1,¢61 tons), Howes, San Fran- cisco; Howadji, Baich, NOx Richmond, Dudley do; bark Avondale (Br), ‘Bradshaw, Liverpool;’ brig Joseph Albion, Clark, Trinidad; schrs "Amanda Clifford, Smith, Savamiah; Lacon, Bearse, NYork; Chas M Smith, Gould, do. Sid ship Norman, barks Aquila, Atalanta, brigs Neptune, Peerless, and Pembroke. DAMARISCOTTA--Ary March 14, schr'S Hi Pool, Yates, Virginia. wea YERS—Arr March 23, sch:s Mary Niles, Watson, jor folk. B:HAXTFORD—Arr March 23, steam schrs Sachem, Thresher, NYork; 24th, Mohawk, Clark, do; Gilbert Green, Fenton, Philadelphia. ‘Sid 23d, steam sche Uncas, Bates, NYork. MOLILE—Ary March 10,, (back date,) sor Washing. ton, Winslow, NYork. Cld bark Midas, Jordan, for Bos- ton; achr Brontes, Simmous, for Providence. MACHIAS—arr March 19, schrs Mayflower, Steele, and Fame, Norton, NYork. NEW ORLEANS—Arr March 8, P M, (back date,) ships Jobu W White, MeNear, Boston; Lexington, Murphy, Li- yerpecl March '18; bark Fanny, Simonson, pool ‘Jan 16, via Apalachicola; brig Adams Gray, Havana 7 days; sehr Aurel ship Yacht, Law , Santiago ; Currier, Butman, Boston; bark SL Crowell, ' Me¥adding, New York, (seo tel roports;) Sardinian bark San Pietro, Preve, Genoa; bark Mayflower, Rogers, New York; Br bark Ann Renkin, Burns, Liverpool; achr Tobey, Charles} n. NORFOLK—Arr March 22, schra Viola, Mathias, for Richmond: Statesman, Loring, Camcen; 234, schra Ash- land, Birch, N York: SarabSeavy, Uarter. Kockport. schra Frank, McMath, for N York; Pints, Norwich; Joshua Bates, Balden, Falmouth. NEW BEDFOxD—Arr March 23, schr Agawam, Besse, Wareham, for N York; 23d schr Kunice H Adams, Adams, Nantucket for Baltimore. Sid 24th, brig Marietta, Shack: ford, frem Richmond, (which put in leaky and dismasted 2ith Feb, having ‘repaired and reloaded,) Boston; schrs 8 Williamsong Jr, Fay, Philadelphia; Adelaide, Al bany. Sid from South’ Dartmouth 224, schrs Mary and Hlwabeth, Potter, Philadelphia; 23d, New York, Remick, Georgetown, SC. NEW HAV Arr March 24, schrs Moselle, Dayfield, ‘York; Henry Seeley, Virginia; sloops Warren, Stannard; @tizen, Morgan, and’ Amazon, 'NYork. Sld bark Excel: sior, Whittlesey, Windies; schrs Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, NYork; Golden Gate, Smith, do; Levi Rowe, Townsend, NYork; Lady Fenwick, Wright, NYork. OWL'S HEAD—In port March 22, brig Dr Rogers, Cot- trell, for Chazleston; schra Rosanna 30, Coombs, and Sarah Matilda, Coombs; Harriet Newell, Coombs, and { Hudson, Warren, Camden for do; Bagaduce, Grindio, Bol- fast for Havana; lichmond, Arey, Rockland for New York; Challenge, Stinson, for Norfolk; Mary, Alley, -—— for Boston. Passed by brig Khzabeth, 14 days for Cardo- nus for Frankfort. PORKTSMOUTH—Arr March 22, schr Herald, N York. 81d schr Friend, Hallet, Georgetown, SC, PLYMOUTH—Arr March 18, schr Tremont, Baltix ore} PROVIDENCE—Arr March '22, propeller Petrel, Jones, N York; bark Esther Frances, (N York), Coggins, Mobile; schrs School Boy, Perry, I’hiladelphia; Seneca,’ Glover, Fhiladelphia for Pawtucket; sloops Motto, Beebe, Ron. dout; Willard, Carr, N York via Warren. ' Cld brig Tho- mas F Koox, Smith, Charleston, Sid'thip Luminary, Thompson, Mobile; sloops Neptuno, Racket, N York; Rhode Islands, Reynolds, Bristol, to load for N York. PORTLAND—Arr March 23, schrs Teneriffe, Burns, Cardenas; D B Barnard, Fainswortn, Matanzas; Juniats Webver, Havana; Norther: gat, Holmes, NYork. Cld brigs Norman, Novins, St Jago, Harriet Newell, Warren, Havana; schr JT Jewett, White, tichmond. ST Makss—Cid March 11, schrs J Vail, Delano, New York; 12th, beig Gen Wilsoa, Perkins, do; 14th, brig CA Coe, Bubbare io. SAVANNAJi—-Arr March 22, steamship Alabama, Ludlow, NYork. Cid bark, Chieftsin (Br), Foster, Liver: pool; Maria Morton, Lulkiev, NYork; brigs Mary H Chappel Philadeiphia; iow, Donnison Cardenas. SALW —Arr binret 25, sols Excelsior, Paine, and Jno Mashow, Kenney, Tangier. Cid bark Plizabeth Hall, Ber- tram, Zany bar; brig M Shepard, Manning, Para. SEAFSPORT—Arr March ib,’ schr Mars Hill, Kelley, Bueksville, SC. Sid ud, schy John Ruggles, Laury, Sa- vannab. WICKFORD--Sld March 22, schr Arion, M’Laughlin, (from New London) Nortolk. WILMINGTON, N C—Arr March 22, schr Arthur Em. erson, Tubbs, Plymouth. Cld 25th, brigs Mazatlan, Lewis, Now ‘Orleans; Annawan, Hardy, Portsmouth, N H; 24th, , Cobbin, Boston. brig Maria T Below March 21, brig Australia, Wylio, 8 WISCASSET. days from Jackronville for Dumariscotta, Sid 2ist, brig Ava, Huff, Savannah, Paseongers Arrived. Lrverroor—Steamship Asia—J 8 Wright ,WM Whiting, Mr Harrenger, I Sisson, John U Adams, Josoph Bandrey, Mr Dean, L'eut Harrison, Royal Artillery, Lieut 8 Laker- ly, do, Lieut Alderson, do, Capt Minne:t, Canadian Ritles, Mrs Minnett, two children snd nurso, W Seully, Mr Bo- riel, & Edmonds, Mr Mathoison, M L Aiken, R MUrinnell, Mr Garrett, Mr Levy, Mr Benjamin, U Sholtz, A Lurie, Mr Burnley, Mr Hume, Mr Ross, Mr Innes, Mr’ Cogawell, 3 Long, # Plamondon, Mr Ohvier, Mr Graseman, Mr Calde- ron, George Hughes, G Diodati, Stewart Oxley, Mr Wragg, GW Betts, E Hudon, AC White, A Murray, 4 Wager, ar Hamilton, Mr Marcon, Mr Swinglehurst, W MeMonniss, Edwin Marlow, ey Me berts, Mr Wilson, Mr Mayer, H Webb, John Webb, Ady Henriques—Total’ 57. ADVERTISEMENTS BENRWED EVERY DAY. SPORTING. Seen en 0G FOUND—AROUT THREE WEEKS SINCE, A pointer dog. The owner can have him by proving pro perty, and paying obarges, If not called for in th fi son. Apply at 51 —THOSK WHO ADMIRE THESE ting birds, and would like to see thom in thoir porfection, will find avery choico collection of pouters, car- riers, fantails, ruffs, magpies, barbs, and tumblers, together with'a variety of tho halt atock or tora common breed. For sale nt the stove store, 260 Bowery. The original depot for Badenus’ celebrated strengthening pla: JOIICE TO SPORTSMEN.—THE ADVERTISER IAS for wale ® splendid imported English setter dog, and would not part with him if he had time to use him. ie will be fold cheap. Inquire at No, 311 Eighth street, nour ave- nue ASTROLOGY, Mii ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HER Kill in foretelling the future, has arrived, and will far- atances of life to all those nish intelligence about all who ma} dress her. She rprets droams, law matters Tha tove, bi trology, books aud-ectenes, aud tells hor vists- hey wil myrry. Mrs. Alwin speaks tho Rng- jermen lat Restde we Stanton street’ Oiice hours from 19 A. M0 ATRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A I P or Lawton, Boston, formorly of Lon- ‘Addons, on receipt ‘of one dolli jo Indies or gontieme: ons tion Ky any Ga gt 5 hearts may desire. can is 80 simple, but #0 oxpti- votlag, thet oll may be Married, trrespestive’ of age, anpien: nce, Gr position; and Inst, hough not least, it can be as. joncy that tion is hm ress Professor Lawton, Boston, Mass, Ne wm the Pot Office unless the portage is paid SALES AT \worson. GALES AT AVOTION. | CTION NOTICR.—BY 34, pierre ee oe ae Pe ee orto one GiNause Stereos ‘Monds Marsh 2th, at 0 ry 4 large ‘variety of paints, Varaiah and “> ty Fe age ig Cvebything 1a tholline.” “"g. W. Dade gee, Sgtares, and haters Ae soy ail tho feraitry of the “fant, suoh 9 — bah ), Or ribs, UCTION NOTICE SALE ON Mupay, MARCH fey licpalntingssaereytaa ‘divans, lec, about one hua 25, 1035 o'slook, im the auction Ooms, Spruce | dred yards Rn roloth, nearly new. street, of furniture, sogars, pd (i(k Yh ae in THOS. BELL, -yotionoer. VALDABIR PROPBRTY ON THR COmreD mekon = on IN NOTICE.—H. N. Bi AUCs will sell ‘at public auctionon Saturday, April 2, nt 12 o'olook eye io North William strest, will ell this Ci Zeon, at the Merchants’ Exchange, in the ‘Now York, c'olock, # large assortment of new fads ie furu{ | all those five stores ant Swelliaee —_ > the a, 7 chair Lasse: we json ani reets, estate eee rete Sa etctrasecs, offies desks onal cbalr John eceasod, containing 90 feet front on Hudsom nd 296, 2 ak street, feat i is, known as Nos. 299 and 01 Hudson street, UCTION NOTICE.—M. DOUGHTY eis, | know haa ing, st 10 o'clock, mt 853 Right pring street. ‘Also, tho ‘threo sory Louse A ail the gegteel furnfture of @ family breaking up | Known aah Spring atreat on the southerly side of Spring, ho eping, consisting of sofas, fe bedsteads, bureaus, Cree fe os ta Greene an: exons, soni rid Carle Tooking-alae }, tables, black walnut cotta; ear 35 Fae hes, a on ee adit _ stands, mahogany and maplo chairs, heir mattroasos, foathor eon the day of sale, twent Po peel ree ee hve. per cont, may, 66 Dede and bedding, olvc! sixt; fur: ain ‘on bond and mort; niture, Cc. TUTTLE, AUCTION CABINETMAKER'S ly. ame time and pli C, Tuttlo will soll ) of grou cach 25 feat front and. Tear, by 100. toot ny tthe warerooms, No. | sitvated inthe city of Newark, N. J. on'Peauington sitet, 423 Broome strest, (ctnor of Meroe) the entirostook of Mr. fronting sot on Ponnington ‘treat, between Peospeot . sooo , in bro cateho and in muslin, ready to be covered in such styles as | —-2f™8% BEM¢he centre of the bloe! ¥ la la a the purchasers may’ oto a totes, M. WITTIRS, AUCTIONEER, WI ow centre and sofa. tal 'y ond secretary Mondey, aeioxg look at thy Canal Sto, tee kcases, cxtension table 'rench and Gothic bed: yk 43, | furnituro of a famy broaking up housekeeping, eon: is, Ac. Tho whole of which | Cfcontre, dining, te: and card tables, spring sexe med rooke rior manufacture, and sold without | ing chairs, sofas, corches, sofs bedstead, bool ma reserve for cash. Also, ono banker's dlegant mahogany desk, | hogany and gilt framo noking glassos, mantel olock, vases, made to ordur at a cost of $230, Catalogues will bo ready on | window curtains and cortenr diver plated sees, the morning of tale, three-ply, and stair carpe, rods, cutlery, ig burosus and w: arranted of su) glass and crook- ery, ware, mahogany and Over bedstoada, spring and hale- ry ¥ JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER—MONDAY, te March th, at Lovelock B. M., at No. 6 Willow street, | MAttressey botwoon Middagh and Poplar streets, Brooklyn, the entire | Atso, the house! Marion street [ot and fara! ales arlor, chamber and kitchen furniture of m respectable | Zisw'a house In Spring stroot, near Greene, to let, and house, niture for tale. OPPER ORE.—SECOND SALE BY THE NORTI - Carolina Copper. Company—For delivery during tl HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. - n month of April.—SIMEON DRAPER will sell at auotion, at ive vierrrtreeed the Merchants’ Exchange, on the first Tu MODERATE-SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED> o'olook, two hundred tons of oop] for fow months, in the vicinity of Uaion square. A@ ° f about thirty per cent, and one hum ‘ress South, Herald office. twenty per cent in richnoss. ' Torms made known on the day | ———--——""" of sale. | peeled emt er ay fae ps Bl sr Bd AN AN CREE ees to m atoambont landing, one ho DAMAGED, RAGS AT AUCTION WALTER GREEN: eof the city: rent not to exoced $400 for six mone, Ade ‘OUGH & CO., will sell, this day (Saturday), at 11 | Uncos BUS. Heveid omen, O’olock, in front of storo 109 Wall street, for account of the underwriters, or whom it may concern, 230 bales whits, b REENWOOD CEMETERY.—ANY PERSON OWNING is, maihle top drossing buroaus and. sirobes, kitabey furniture, upright ture for and mixed rags, very slightly damaged on the voyage of im- adesirablo lot at Greonwood, sither improved or m6, portation. ‘and wyo 48 willing to dispose of i¢ at ® reduced price, may rane | boar of & purchaser hy addrosaing Greonwood, Herald offies, PORTE SALE AT HOBOKEN —T. B. BLEECKER | gtating location, condition and price. & CO. will 50! it at auction on Monday, 28th ius! it half past ton o'clook, at No. 6 Hudson place, Hudson stree WANTED.—WANTED, FROM THE FIRST OF Hoboken, tho gonteel furniture contained inony halt of said 1 house, in th REF art of the n find 'a ten: xy adurezsing house, compris! og Saab ingen onrpets, tufted rugs, mar : FY hogany sofa, chal ORK, with Fovolving and marble | cent W., Heald office, tops; marble top sofa tubles; mahogany broakfast tables, | ———————~ oontro do; git girandoles, marblo olook, stonowaro and ont OUSE WANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH. a4; book shelves, pior glass, window shades, Frenoh bod- to hire a nice three story house, either furnished or un- glass Stoads, cottaco black walnut do; mattresses, feather bolsters | quynished. iu « pleasant location in ¢he city, Must have gaa and pillows, marble top double ishogany washstands, black | yng Croton, Will take a lease if suited, Addross, walnut single do., rosewood and black walnut chairs, dress- | Stely, Hex, Herald office. ing bureaus, steel fire irons, sular lamps, stair carpets, oil- ea Tile 3. cloth, refrigerator, and a complete assortment of kitchen OUSE WANTED IN WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. J —AMfamily desire to rent a large four story house, mo- furniture, ‘Terma, cash on day of sale. ret f ilt, with all th e ovements, to ® respon- COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD | Aura Pusen” the tanlly" paying Seer eee thete beard R furniture, French plate mirrors, carpets, oiloloths, noes exchanged. Address with name, box 2,301 Post also, 100 dozen chairs, of every description.—This di Ofte & Saturday, Maroh 26, at 10}¢ ~- Beekman street, » larg ‘OUSF AND LOT, OR VACANT LOT ON THIRD, wood and mahogany Sixth or Eighth avenuce, south of Fortieth asf btends, Lookeases, wardrobos, French bodstoads, mahogany | wanted at a moderate price: a.corner preferred. Address chairs, French plato mirrors, tapestry, Brastolsand ingraia | TAYLOR, Herald ofed, stating ou binas prion) (es cin tindszeoteage frrniture, Se. N, Bet ehatl offer to Rr OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN of ail kinds; cottage ferniture, fe. Ny B.— ou the trade,and others who may roquire about 100 dozen black- MT Oaths Qala mndcin haere ae Ralnut, curl maple, cottage, office and other chairs, in lots, | Gween Houston and Twenbleth strects, oF in the violnity o€ SoiRive Acasa St. George's Church. References exchanged. adres G, HORTON, AUCTIONEER — THIS (SATURDAY) Eee, We EMa OOee: - '¢ afternoon, at'2 o'clock, at 35 Sixth avenue, will bo so ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—FOR A SMALL FA- tho furnituro of a family loaving the city, consisting of the alow Twontiotts usual variety. On Tuesiay, the 27th, at 1034 o'olock, at 10 | g4,_iil¥; om thenorth part of the city, and below Twon E to $300. Greenwich avonue, furniture ofa boatding house, Bbataty. Lgwer ogre Heaters ess s ORO TE Ces VPASR ERG FLENBY,#, LEEDS 4 CO.. AUCTIONEERS SUPERB TABLE WANTED TO RENT IN BROOKLYN—IN. oil paintings.—The uttention of connoi id the ‘the vicinity of Fulton or Atlantic stroots, capable of Public is capecially reqnostod to the really elogans collection | holding a dosen horses or more. For such a place a fair rent of choice ol] paintings now on exhibition at thelr gallery, in | will be paid by a good tenant. Please address, by note, @- roar of saloz rooms, No, 8 Wall atrovt, to bo wold, without | FREEMAN, G4 Nassau neroot, Brooklyn, which wilt meet Togorve, on Saturday, 2ith instant, at Il o'clock, A\M. They | with prompt attention. aro, without doubt, tho finost collection ovor offorod at anc- | ™—“PICUP’ AORN, ____________ tion in this city, and ombraco originals by N. Borghom, 10 HOUSE OWNERS AND BUILDERS.—WANTED Moucheron, Houseman, Boucher, Boddington, Jan Both, torent, a house, between Bull's Hoad and the Battelys Brasch, Temposta, Cooper, Cobbott, Nayamith, Van Mattior, | where the present rent does not exceed $500; and the owner Abel de Pujal, and others oqual %, brated. Also, an | or agent ‘of which will stipulate to not more than double the criginal portrait of Chiof Justice ophilus Parsons, by | ront in five years. The house to be of brick, and suitable for Gilbert Stuart. They will be positively sold without re- | a rosidonce. Or would purchase a houso, where quarterly oe | serve, being the entire private gallery of a gentleman leaving | monthly instalments would be taken in payment. Good re for Europe. ferenceand seourity given. Address Traveller, Herald office, stating where and when an interview can be bad. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEE! SALE OF ROSE- | - — wood and TAR CERDY, furniture, this day, at 103g o'olock, 0 LET—ROOMS, IN A VERY QUIET AND GENTEEL at 62 William streot.—Honry ‘I. Leeds will soll, as above, an house, within a few doors of Sixth avonuc—6) West Assortment of rosewood aud mahogany furniture, consist- | Ninotconth street. Torms, to permanent and respoctable ing of rosewood bookcase, rosewood marble top ‘bureaus, | persons, will be moderate. Satisfactory references will be bi nips a cottage bodsteads, carved | fiven and required. ry and sofas, mahogany marble aoe fa tables, card tables, 4c. Also, ‘ANTED TO HIRE OR BUY—THREE OR FOUR ae paintin, nd one omar eit Aue one et with water Fiddle able er building aad splendid tapestry Brussels carpet, readths, porfue! jaunchin, situated wi ‘3 Tr lot 0 ‘ Sera ‘i MORTON, 404 Wator street. is mall si vost now. Also, a lot of second hand furniture, the city. Address ¥IS ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—WILLIAM | WJ ANTED—A HOUSE OR PART OF A HOUSE.—THE IRVING & CO., auctioneers, will gell at auction, on Sy cetlanes Whats Sat hone OE tae nee om Monday, Maroh 28th, at 103 o'clock, at No, 9 Fifth avenue, | the lower part of the Fifth ward if possible) for o simalk of C @ndsome household furnit family. ARY Persons objecting to to small ebiléren nes Aralnut paclonvurxltaes Rot appl M. WEED, Erio place, oornor of Reade and est str WARE rane ae Seen part of the city, not above Twenty sa- venth street, Wout'not to oxcecd $600, Address Re Fe He- ing price and locasior try and Broi pots; window curtains; rosewood etegere, plate g! rosewood pianc, Parien figures, bronzes, China v: Superb oi palntines-—Bridi ewater na after Virgin, by Sassoforato; St. Francis de Sales, original b; Fillo; Gireumcision, by Franck: Cattle Piece, by Berghiem, mal id other fin intings: bl: ‘alnut and mahor bi od m7 eoGri teeniiea i ainiteateceieen de, coun cles WiANTED-BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR 70 O88 ry three years, a new, first c! with all the mo- feta et aa eenese. is cloth; te | gorn improvements, above Ton and. between the n fe itroot eth santas Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address box 2.00 Post kitchen furnit ________ | naming tho price and location. Possossion roquired on of QUSEHOLD, FURNITURE SALBS.—MRNRY u. | beforethe 16th Apri , 8 Wall street Broadway, will give their Aetnly eee nmaten , to the sale of ete ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, FOR A PAMILYOF if four between Barclay and Fourth streets, con- se AT saeChiT have roptiar wintly sales of facmitereat | sisting of veo BAT Feat not (fo exceed $300. AddroMg, their store for the convenience of those who desire this me- | ®tAting location, C. H., Herald office. made if required. WA NzED BY, A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY HOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—J. L. without children, a three story hor with moderm j im nts, in the vicinity of Broadway, (west side pre~ ee NeW alice Hem tateeed ool eons ferred) not below Grand street nor abovs Union square. ‘consisting of a very large and costly assortment | Rent not to exceed $750. Address A. M., aid office. of rosewood parlor farnituro, covered in brocatelle and hair r = Sree mattne ao orate ite eee taaeamgeae | (WANTED TO RENT—A THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH contrertablon, pookeascs, wardrobes, fc.; exten- | Fifth avenues, from First to Twenticth strect. Rent crotaries, sion dining tables, Voltaires, sewing chaira; eonc! Chaies, 4c; libraty bookeasor, bursaus, washstands’ with | $000 to$00. Address Maxwoll. Horald office, marble top#, rosewood carved’ bedsteads, mahogany scroll ‘ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL FARM OF FROM top and Gothic bedsteads, South American horsehair mat- five to ten acres, good house and outbuildings, | tresses, pailiasses, mirrors, &c.; also, one grand action piano- | fruit, &c., at not more than an hour anda hal forte, But little used, th by railroad or steamboat. Rent reasonal Gress @. A” B., Herald office, stating prico and MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS | +7 —Nagp—a TWO OR THREN STORY HOUSETDE. « day, st 19 o’élock, at 173 Chatham street, second-hand ge py Mas Es fl gg Rn furniture, from families removing; also, from’ tanufactur- erred. ont to be from $150 to $560. Aco 3 cfs, @ general assortment of furniture; also, crockery, glass | YR OrNNeG Rent na plete Rh ceil - Ware, and 4 large assortment of fancy and other goods. All | J+ JAndcdeins ber’ Renata as e253 1 Ot RGA) will bo sold without reserve. Sale positive. ANTED— ON GRAND, CANAL OR HUDSON | St ENS Le streots, or Sixth avenue, a large store, or promises thas AS. MeDONNELL, AUCTIONEER.—BRANCH & Mo- | could bo altered to one. Any person having the above te. DONNELL, 113 Falton streot, will sell by auction, on | dispoee of for a term of years, can hear of an unoxcoptiona- Tuceday nexp, 2th inst. at their dalesroom, at 10% o'eldok, | ble tenant by addressing J. W. 1, 104 Bowery. catalogue, an extensivo and clogant asortmont of houso- ee hold. furniture, pianofortes, paintin ANTED—A SMALL COUNTRY SEAT.—THE AD- mirrors, Bohemian war vertiser desires to purchase a home in the country: t® altogether comprising the oT must be located noar the salt water, and the ground in» | ion this season. Particulars in the Courier and Enqui- Sa state of cultivation. The cost must not excecd $1,000, * rer this day, and next Monday’s Herald. Catalogues ready of whioh will be paid on ta'.ing possession of the on Monday.’ Sale without reserve. rty, the remainder in instalments. Address Country eens | HUaE OMS; ARGE SALE OF EUROPEAN PAINTINGS.—J. L. i — vet EL ld L VANDEWATER Will soll, on Monday, March 25, at J ANTED TO HIRE—PART OF A HOUSE, IN A RE- 1035 oclock, at the sales room 14 Wall street, 150 fine oil spectable neighborhood, consisting of two parlors, threa paintings, in rich gilt frames, suitable for parlors, dining | bedrooms, and basemont; front hasement preferred.’ Rent rooms, jeries, de. Also, 150 fin ‘avings, in handsome | not to exceed $400. For euch apartments a good rocco frames. To be sold peremptor, Bar terenes by addressing a note, stating particulars, to é Atle i . ., Herald office. MORTGAGEE'S Sarr oF CROCERIES.—J. 1. AN. | DEW t 1 TER will sell on Tuesday, Murch 29, at 104g MATRIMONIAL. o’cloek, at the corner of Ninth street and Broadway, by or | <~arannnmnnnrw nnn e der of mortgagee, a large and attractive ale of first olass WIFE WANTED--BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, groceries, consisting of all the stock of the above concern, well-informed gentleman, in the prime of life, who hag consieting in part of alos, portors, liquors, winos, segars, au- | acquired 1 competent fortune. He wishes a better half gars, nuts, raising, fruits, pickles, teas, cofives, éc.; tho | Any reapoctably connected and accomplished lady, desirous: whole comprising ® gencral assortment of suporior family | of forming a matrimonial alliance which will aiord her = roceries. Algo, oue horse, wagon and harness, one large | happy home and an attentive husband, may signify hor re proof Salamander aafo, Silas C. Herring maker. Also, wishes by addressing Charles W——, Herald office, whic thi dential ly. Fy xtures of the store, ‘consisting of counters, shelving, | will be treated con! tcales, &c. The whole to be sold peremptorily. aloguos will bo rondy on Saturday at tho sales room, 14 Wail street. GOVERNMENT CONTRA 5 J OTICE.—BRANCH & M’DONNELL, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE N 115 Fuiton street, bog to notify their frionds that they eee [Ate Oeaeenane Davee can recci¥o no more goods, either new or second: 3 Orrice oF LicurHouse Boar, March 15, 1863.§ ° aiter thoir sale of Tuesday, 20th inst. Bealed proposals wii be roeeived at this office until Mom- notwithstanding their groat extent, day, tho At one o’oleck P. M., for supplying the ednesday they will be again propared to, recsive coasizn | Ligith nt with thitty-Ove. shouseed ¢ mients for their next sale, which will be on Tuesday, April 5- ite of best lity puro winter strained or ——___—— ~ eporm oil, and fort) thousand (45,000) gallons of the beat C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER—FURNITURE, PIANO- gulity oye zene nod or pressed sperm oll, to be delivered fortes, &c., this day at 10 o’clook, at No. 8 Nag- | Slongside of the government supply vessel at Boston, New: sau street, near Fulton—R. C. Kemp will sell at auction a city, or New Bodford, Massachusetts, at the option of above, talogue, for cash, to pay cash advancos, aver} ie contractor, to be determined on at the time of accopting Jarge astortmens of valuable rosewood, mahogany, black | the bid, in sight, well made casks, suitable for shipping, tm walnut, parlor, dining room and chamber farniture, of good | Prime order, on or before the following dates respectively, quality, consisting of pianofortes, large French plate pior — es quantities respeotively, as follows, vis. ws, Pi laser, carved rosewood parlor furniture, en suite, coverod (aye nd) gallons winter, and fa'vien French satia brocutelle; carved rosewood yusand) geilons epring oil, to be delivered nut chamber farnitnre; painted chamber furniture, en sui ‘as above on or about the Sith of April next, . to match, with and without marblo tops, library aad 5 Ty booken rocking ehai eore- 6,000 (six thousand) gallons winter, and carved mahogany sofas, tete # tetos, casy and 14,000 (fourteen thousand) gallons ‘spring oil, on or abouts prin seat parlor chairs, in a great variot; the 15th of May next. of etyles; extension dining ti marble top cen 12,000 (twelve thousand) gallons winter, and fancy tables; marble top dreseing and plain bur 8,000 (eight thousand) gallons spring oil, on or sbout the: washstands; best curled hair mattrosses, and a gor at of Jw xt; and fortment of houro furnishing articles, all of whic yusand) gallons winter, and d worthy the notice of housekeepers. Also, by order of 8,000 (eight thousand) gallons spring oil, on or about thes ioctgages, the furniture of a family romoved Troi Blescke loth day of August next. q strect, and one good second han oa band- | | Separate scaled proposals will be received at this some Wwldte and gilt French china dinner sot, 160 pi until Tuesday, the 15th April next, at one o'clock P. My fortes—At 12 o'clock, twelve superior rosewood for wupplying th Hes houses on the Inkes tho followings ianofortes, without reserve, to pay ad- | qualities and quantities of oil, to be delivered sb th vancor. Thevo p of oxcellent tone’ and finish, | spective times and pl med, aa follows, vi and are particularly werthy of the sttention of purchasera— To be deliv a lo, New York, to. Rpover off. they are from makers of good reputation, and are fully war- | eer authorized to receive it, on or about the 15), day of ranted the same 8 when sold at private sule, Goods pur. | May next, 6,900 (ix thousand fivo hundred) alle ne withue to be sold chased to go out of the city oan be packed for shipping. | strained, and 6,500 (six thousand five hundred) sallonu et Catalogues on the morning of sale. spring off porn pee ee ‘Tr livered om or about tho 15th May noxt, tothicy ‘0 be Collector and Superintendent of Lights at “Oswogo, New etwas IRVING & CO., AU. at auction, on Saturday, Marc! ork. W Pine parest, to slags 1,600 (sixteon handred) gallons wintor, and ‘dwarf, perpetual, mods, Bourbon 1,000 (exten hundred) gallons spring’ Aas perpetual, Ballimere belle, Bets) and ‘To ho deliverod on or shout tho loth ¥ ay noxt, to the other varictios of grconhowee plants, shrubs, and roses, from tor and Superintendent of Lights at’ plattsburg, New the nursery of J. B, Mantel, florist, warranted true to ions winter strain@ J, and ' name. gallons spring oil. ivered nt the above AMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER.—OSQOOD & CONCK* id lots of off to be de? © lin will gel at their store, 134 Fulton street, on Tuesday? r the lights on the’ nkey, in small irom the 20th of March, o'clock, ® choice oollection of [oped order, freo from jgakago, eontaining furniture and fancy goods, &e., viz., rosewood, mahogany and y xsllons cach, aud roe from ‘all expense black walnut parlor and bedroom furniture, covered in «atin 1 the costs of transportation, dam damask, brocatelloe and hair cloth; marble top tables; ex- t the charg 45 and risk of the com- tension library bookeases, marble top bureaus, wash- id all tow’ and Jnapeet to stands, enamelled cottage bedroom suits, chairs, desks, &. sportation ¢ ¢ the oil from the eom= Catalogues on the day of salo. or other placa loposit. cera $< of oll required te be delivored on board phe JAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEFR.—O8GO0D &CONCK- | SBPPIY vorsels shall bo so deliv’ rod whon tho said vernele } lin, store 138 Fulton street, will sell on Wednesday, tho | MAY kein readiness to recelve the’ amo, and in case thosupply ith day of March, at No. 8'Amity place, Lanronee stroot, shorein ° 'y to reer ive tho oil on the di between Bleecker ana Amity street, a fine vollection of nt? .o contracting party will be lor and bedroom furniture, manufactured by A. 8. Noo, ex: i2 ’ suthoriaed agent of tho pressly to ordor. Full partioularsin Monday's papers. , At the point at delivery, aad {TANDARD ROSES AT AUCTION.—J. L. VANDB: = Idi payme .§ therefor within fifteom ery. 9) WATER, auctioneer, No. 14 Wall itroot, will soil on | 4A! the oll contracted for under tho forogoing pro) te Tuesday, March29, at half past ton o'clock, a choice selection | PS, Artjected to the usw 41 tosty of fhesitie Rravity, tom of new Fosor, new peon| d othor fing plants from the | Permanent avhloh ie wt ii romain Himpid, by burning, and nureery of D, Boll, corner of Broadway and Fiftieth strect. | S90" pertons to whem ‘a faaty ny speed by ee per- ~ ——- ~~ | Lighthouse Board, be {PECIAL AUCTION NOTICE.—TO CABIN ETMAKERS, | strained oll to remaly Aye cel a) | Rab pring-strained off ab BRANCH & MoDONNELL, auctioneorae 13 Fulton street, | perverse O45 ae st | } jo De a 1 jetioneers, 213 Fulton atreet, Uren a Fab it 1 tions received, inquiring | P°A bond, with see arity ete allehicliea of the ll tako pr, toanswor | ment in # al to one-fifth of the amount of eae Pe & nla of farnitare, | contract made 87 .der the foregoing proposals, will be 8 aceon | of en Or eet take placoon | ofeach contra? or, conditioned for the faithful made arrangements for sending in y oods tor that sale to do | The 40 at their earlicst convenioncs, wich will enable thom to bave oe Uk cere ‘ond aU. other preparations made wa Gdvances D994 on ail goods gent ia for jor the authority of the Nopartmont, eject any bid, though te may bo the ows ite amount, TENKING, Beoretanp, )

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