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Sy Non-Arzival of the City of Washington. Baxpy Hoon, March 16—11 P. There arc as yet vo signs of the steamship City of Wash- ‘gion off this point, The wind is biowlng a gale from Non-Arrtval of the Prince Albert, Bt. Jouw, N. F., March 16, 1859, Accrpart To mm StxMBOAT Ware ‘Wirer, ov 1m New a WT Corman Renuoan Link —The steembea: Water ») Funping om the dine connecting with the New Jer- ecy Com val Rauroad, while on ber Ove o'clock trip to ws — blaee evening, and proceeding slong us full epecd, when om Robios' Reef lighthouse broke the cross All Alene.—Kinox hental eas followed by & tremendous crash, com- pata an Taobinery Novody was injured, ie coustertation ‘me Om there wecrne one hun- * Barrow escape from ia- "thin two fort Of where Afwer the accident 4 Roman Camoric Omorce—Susrension, | ay, or 4 Prom —On Inst Scnday afternoon there was an im- menso gathering in the vicinity of St. John’s church, Ko- man Catholic, in Fiftieth street. Tho assemblage was chiefly composed of the members of the above named 0 met to hear an address from the Rev. Mr. if fl denihcOt oon ot he’ wasgvors, Wr Meter of Potenooas members, Mr. Senators Darling, Joonse a on avd Lafio delivered appropriat, were traly eloquent: uch bo, that they drew tear impressive and feeling; 80 from several old sinners io the Jobby, as well as from number of yenorable senators. Scarcel: ‘Senate chamber Gued with 5 during the appropriate remarks of Mr. Ladin, a pow eee ry all, wore the aspect of —_ and grief, during aud Jong after that eulogium ui do- ceased member was pronounced. wins To-morrow, Wednesday pension, mac “hell was paved with the . coupled with the fact that the too enthusiastic in bis style Cauned the Archbishop to order his sv: lyte from Protestant muon, of the British war He declares hig follow their | all elzes,* atreet, ly ever was th of solemumity a+ Monators Atlantic cable fame. if 4 chureh at bis own expeni congregation have declared their intention to afternoon, at six o'clock, the Commitiee on Cities and Villages, of the Assembly, bold a roceting in relation to the rookiyn. These ure the most important measures which wil! come before the Legisiature affecting the inte- rests of the people, of Brooklyn. which can be ciicited should be placed before the com. ‘mittee, it 18 desirab!e that weli informed and reliable dole gations sbou'd be im attendance to express thoir views Upon every side of these mutters muy proceed understandingly. ‘(ain on the Hodson River Railroad, will arrive in season appear before the commities, Henan, the pugilist, vielted the lobbies of both houses Ale was pointed out to severul members, who ecyed him with much curiosity. (CiARUmTOS, Mareb 14, 1859. day, 7,250 bates, the qualities. Cotton, buoyant: sales to. closmmg very fam for the Tae Strike oy Tur PiavororTe MaKERs.—The pianoforte cabinet makers of the city held a third meeting last cven- tog, at 281 Grand street, to take further steps towards procuring bigher wages from their employers. About three hundred meu, chiefly Germans, were present, and ube DES Were conducted in the German and Eng- usges, The delegates from Knight & Bradbury's factory, Broome street, reported tbat they demanded higher wages from their bosses at 11 o'clock in the fore- eon ot yesterday, and being refused, they struck forth- ler workmen t 4 barrel of Inge from ten to tweaty per cent folly resumed. Toe workmen in ino struck, but the employers have not yet come to terms with thes, Several other delegates also octher strikes were snnounced. Resoin- Hows were adopted deciaring the determination of the ing to persist in their present course of action till all bosses secede to their terms. They then adjourned, to Jock ngwin when notice is given in the papers, As usual, lager figured tithe procesedings, ‘Ter Lave Posmmasren Gesenat. Baown.—The guns dis- charged halt hourly yesterday were in commemoration of the death of Postmaster General Brown. A few days since an order was issued by the War Department, directing that om the day after the receipt of the orders each military post throughout the Union gbould As all the information ‘0 that the Legislature rsous taking the noon hcaererennpy. grea Husinces was remarkably dull at the police courts yes terduy. But two felony cases were disposed of, @oba Hodges was arrested for breaking into the milk store 0 Thomas ¥. MeDowell, of No. 96 Cherry street, and steal ing therefrom $5 if pennies. Pravols Merritt, a German, pistol ow Fred Carson, of No. ‘118 Centre streot, and cutting bis head with atumbler, war arrested upd committed for trial Ov Sunday morning Inet Peter Deming, a bartender at the 1 of Mat Gooderson's, Chatham #t , got into difficulty with & man pwned Donovan, of the Fourth ward, which resulted in the latter beating Deming so bacly thab Dut little hopes are entertained of bis recovery. Dove van warat the time arrested and conveyed to the station house, but atter a short time was discharged by Reoorder Yemerday be was again rearrested by officer Wilson , of the City Hall court, and conveyed before Jos tice Welsh, wo held bim to Bail in the sum of $1,000 to Le bostes treated thoir sand advanced thoir wages ich work was cheer- taven, Bacon & Co.'s NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Atmayy, March 16, 1809, Mr. Noxon (rep.) introduced a substitute for the bill relative to the Board of Health of Now Yori, somewhat Limiting the powers of the original bill, and intonded ws a The Senate then refused to print Mr. Spinola’s report and teatimony on the Metropolitan Police until the mino- rity report was made. ‘Fhe Superintendent of Public Instraction reported the ‘condition of the institution for the deaf and dumb, repro- senting thet unless aid was merigage on the property of tho institution would be Carrere or Bexcians is mm Tinermane Wanb—Rnoo VERY OF A LAROR Quarry or Srone Goons. —Oa Moaday afternoon officers Smith and Ostrander, of the Thirteouth ward, came across three rather sugpicious looking boys, and from their actions they were led to arrest thom, ‘They accordingly conveyed them to the station house, where they gave thelr names as John Garrah, Michael Corcoran ind John Carnan. They shortly after their ar- rest stated to tho oflicer# that they were convected with » fire cannons every immediately granved the A Lany Mosuxg.—Mise Catherine M. Bingham, a single lady, about thirty years of age, residing at the residence ———_—______. of her mother, No. 158 Bast Kighteenth streot, left her Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tow bome on Friday afternoon for a walk, and has not si harm was of medium beight, EVENING SESSION. The bil! offered as a substitute for the New York Aealth Dill, is said vo be @ compromise agreed on by all the par- It dees not abolish the City Inspector's office, but places strictly the sanitary duties under a Board ties in interest. black hair, was unusual Cee nnntinicnelenendy ‘Waented—North american Kerosene Company 5 obork, by ment, comer of Broad Gentlemen Jus receties ey er rrtnmeniey Agwor G ty Shall I chat Broads Smithsonian Houre, Houston street —Hlolel ne Se BCC The Most Telented Pants and Vest Cutter, ang (he roost tasty coas cutier in the United Blates, DRUMGOLD & PROCH'S Merchant Tailoring aud ead Establt pee be abe Ye BRC Wheeler & Wilson's pereag Office $1, Reward SCH NECKER'S Orie page 2. ‘The best in the w: adhe manufactory, thor, teucher oF fara chart of character, Y, Will heip you to decide Straw Hats.—Men a's, Maw For Perfect Fitting ‘To be bad oniy at 'S BaZaak, Ott Broatwny. Be owt s ryer Clothin, bon't forget the pumber, i "a Improved French Yoke Shtrts, made or ade * By re made tofmeasure, 259 Greenwich ee Herring’s Patent Champion Fire And burglar proof sates, 261 Broadway, corner Murray at NY, Reduced in Prices.—, ‘$1; 10 Ibs, coffee, $i—at REDFORD’ » Broudway, Corner of commodations om the Offered—Complext For particulars see NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAROn 16, 1859. tar Your NICOLAY, 4 Brond siveet. the Hatter, Has Now the aut petroniee his crabs mas wey aad Fulton eureet, fl leant Ye Parts Sik Hats.—Genin has reral cages of the latest novelties GENIN, O07 Bronéway: > 1859.—Leary & Co, Introduce the ‘¢ Foeceone” © all hats thisday, Nos. 3, 4and5 ns ST ORR Ss ‘w Photogrephic and Fine Art daguerreciy; it, Minister, 6, Boys, Disses and Chil- assortmen! by the package at JUAN Shirts and the Latest noveities ‘0 gentlemen's furniahin, g = 6 60088, GREEN'S wbirt wad | aie: 2 5 BM ee Ballow’s New Style of French Voxe Shirts, order, of beat materials, amd warranted (o iit, BALLOU BROTHRRS, 409 Broadway, N.Y. stalemate cnet uc “Coquette Parasol”—Fan and Shade—For ‘the carriage, yet Bod Je, atrect exc Oenan Cheap for Cash— SMITH, 145 Futon street. A. Chest of Ten, 43 Sixth aveuae, yy Made Clothin, shmient, 21s Brondway. A Chest of Good Tea for One Doliur.—Also, ten a pounds colve for $1, at CHBISTLANSUN’S, 216 Green wich atreet, Mlackinen, Broadway, N.Y. Huv’s Hair Dye, 50 Cents a Box, Black or js No. 1 Barclay street, and all drugsis. Infallivle Oristndoro’s Hair Dy The best un the world. Whol! vately applied, pete and Toupees— "No. 6 Astor fiouss. shel a | ‘pussing all made. Sold and applied pate, aud four of her uj It ts feared that some harm has be- fallen the lady, as she was remarkably steady, and never gy 4 roward of the recavery of tho missing Masrany MAss Mamtixc.—It will be seen, from a notice im agother column, that the members of the Twelfth regi- Guard, wili bold a mass meeting to- House, corner of Broome conmderation the case of Colonel ineasures for bis speedy rein- statewent. hminent speakers will address the mectiug. property soid at auction yos- Nowe the two stores aud 446 Pearl street, which sold (or thirty-six thousand dollars. A full lot ou the northeast corner of Fifth avenue and 104th street, was sold to Richard Bus- teed for three thousand dollars. alro purchased three lots adjoining the one above meu- Uoned, for two thousand dollars each. Aw Divosror.—A rough looking fellow, personating a yesterday gang who bad banded themselves together for the pur: pose of committing robberies, avd, from their story, it ap- Pears that they have been doing a protty heavy busi- ness. On the Stif'inet, thoy entered the dwell Roberts, corner of Fitteenth street and Thi where they made a haul ofa large quantity elk dresses, shawls, jeweiry, Ube 10th just. they robbed a street, of a like quantity of night, the residence corner of Eighth street and avenue A, of some $200 worth of goods. ‘who aro to appoint a Superintendent of Public 10 is to be a medical practitioner. The bill to increase the power of the Public Administra- tors was taken up in Cominittes of the Whole. An amcudment, offered by Mr. Srivois (dem.) appro. riating all moneys recciyed under the ac demption of the unconstitutional canal debt, wat dem.) moved that the unclaimed deposits with the County Troasnrers. Mr. Maruek moved to amend by providing that e jodging house keeper in New York shall report to Public Administrators within tweaty-four hours, when any person dying in his house leaves personal property there. | Carried. Mr. Mavusr also moved to amond by requiring similar action from the Coroners in New York. id. The special order being the alleged vacancy in Mr. Man- deville’s aeat, it was taken up, Mr. Scorr (dem.) moved that the Judges of the Court of Appeals be respectfully requested, if consistent with their duties, to inform the Senate whether tho vacancy consti- tutionally existe. Messrs. Diven (rep.) and Larirs opposed the resolution, unless the final vote was taken at the time already fixed, which is to morrow night. After a jong debate was had and a varicty of amend- # ments bad been voted down, the resolution was tabled. Mr. Exy (dem.) gave notice of a bill to reorganize the School Department of New York. tooth were raising. $100 bas been offer valued at $250, ‘ood, of No. & Ridge Also, on the same ment, | wireets, Cocks’ divmiseal, and take On the Oth inst. they 37 Besos strect, and stole a gold watch valued at $100. The residence corner of Fifteenth street and enue was their next place where they obtained some $50 of Mr. Robert Wilkins, corner of Fifth street aud Third avenue, some silver ware was stolon; aad on ‘the 12th instant the dwelling of Mrs. Long, corner of Bi- Gridge and Hester stroew, was robbed of over $100 Worth of goods, consisting of opera cloaks, silk drerses, Shortly after the latie was entered, they made another haul at # drs. Elizabeth th street, and jeweiry, dressee, off. Several other places were also robbed, the goods stolen amounting to over $3,000, AS soon us the reagent ——s had agg = bed thowe facta, they set to work to recover, if possible, the pro; Db. Alor somo considerabie wrouble, they foun alleged receivers of stolen property, rested them at their residence or * fenoo.’’ In order to further tho ends of justice, the names of the reocivers were withbeld tor the Tt is thought that considerable a day or two, and arrested. worth of clothing. har TR. Among the it the Mercbants’ F; The latter gentleman pn Ry LL fo. 2b Unfortunately for bis enter. preset wan ani Sesvened hah Gave an no antneeee: pany. New Youx Omervatony.—Nine thousand dollars have been subscribed to the fund of the proposed Observatory, payable when $200,000 are subscribed. Tusees or Mayon Tretans. —Mayor Tiemann is confaed Severe attack of peuraigia. — ee val Inteltigence. United States sloop Cyane, Commander Samuel eat before ealteo, was to gail for Costin. Tapeme on the 14th ‘She would touch at Paita and | Maicrma, wile of John Guayaquil. Officers and crew all woll the goods were found. Aunany, March 15, 1859, Mr. Mens (rep.) introduco’ a bill to regulate the plant (og of shell fish in Jamaica bay. \ Tho bill to regulate tho New York firemen bail pro- present by the police. more property will be recovered several others connected with the gang Axomer Buretary oe mm Temp Warn—Oven $3,000 ‘Worm ov Goons Stores. —The Third ward is becoming notorious for burglaries. Within the past fow wooks two extensive wholesale eetablishmeuts in the above ward have been broken into. About two months ago the whoie- sale flour store No, 107 Murray street was entered by bur- giars during the night, and the safe blown the thieves making good their escape. Tre policeman on deat was found, shortly afterwards, asleep carly yesterday morning, Custoian, No, 59 Murray street, was entered, and over $3,000 worth of silks suc appears that the above store was entered by false keys, through the door leading up stairs. ‘The panels in the partitions dividing the storo were then removed, and the goods, of six packages of valuable silks, front door. Acart was soon driven up by one of their accomplices, and the goods thrown in, and instantly driven oft, at a rapid rate, up town. The the burglary vate the next perenes Bee S ‘a oy, — made to Deputy Superintendent rpeut b Phe day. one Se eee called ‘at the Polico Headquarters, ane that they robbed, and Deputy Carpenter immediately made known the facts to the detective force. No clue has as yet been obtained as to the thieves or the whereabouts of their headquarters, but it is said the police are on their track The Efficiency of the Police. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERAJ.D. I perceive in this day’s Hraxp the following para- to bis house from ‘The bill to ostablish a law library in the Sixth Judicial istrict was ordered to a third reading. i Mr. Saw (rop.) introduced a bill to provide that all persons imprisoned in the city and county of New York, sha!l be maintained at the expense of the person at whose suit such imprisonment is had, and chat unless this is paid the prisoner to be dis- I |. It also provides that prisoners now ip conflue- ‘ment chal! be discharged, unless the parties at whose suit ihe ia held shall execute a bond, within twenty days, for ion was spent entirely in considerations on general orders. THE ALLEGED WIPE POLSOKING CASE—THY SALR OF PIERCE BUTLER'S NEGKORS—TRE LATEST NEWS FYROM THE PARAGUAY EXYRDITION—NEWS PHOM CALIPORNIA—-LOCAL AND MISCWLLANBOUB MAT: TEKS —-MARKBT KEPURTS, ETU., BTC. ‘The Famuy Hanavm, in tte regular tue of today, will yon civil enits, the wholesale store of cossitilly carried off. It which conaisead Additional from Mexico. through to the New Oneans, March 12, 1859. ‘The Tennessce’s mails confirm the reported success of tho knew nothing of i news of Now York and the adjoluing cities, Police ‘Theatrical notices, Re., Re. Tt will also contain % the condition of the New Yort (nitie Market, the of all kinds of Family Marketing at Washington mercial and Money Market Reports, for the wee's, anda large quanuty of y Genera! Ampudia reports that the reactionista wader General Cobss, fifteen hundred strong, were twice beaten ‘back by an inferior force. Miramon was retreating on Orizaba. Oniy 500 troops were at the capital. ‘The news of the intended action of tho American govern- P.dent had greatly encouraged the liberals. ‘Tae English and French fects were harrassing Juarez. kins during the day. i Hi ‘Trouble in the Eliot School, Boston, among the Catholle Children. Bostoy, March 15, 1859. Some two or three hundred children of Catholic parents, attendirg the Kliot school, in the north part of the city, have cated, yesterday and to-day, quite a disturbance, Hby refusing to join in chanting the Lord’s Prayer and Ten Acommandiments, in conformity to the rules of the public ; The school committee and teachers remain @rm, and a large number have been dismissed from the 1‘troinesee and abot a nunred pons about six hrm 0 on board schooner Custies, from “stakapaa, and Hying at 3 Bost river, which was supposed to have been stolen, cargo by some of the crew. | Tho owner of the cargo, Mr. ©. I, Leverish, was notitie took charge of it. Asa matter of justice to the crew, mate and myself, T ask you to correct this statement. The sugar wee not stolen from the cargo, but was the property of the men, which they bought with their own money in Ta., intending to take it home to Maine, wi It was no part of the cargo. The ten barrels of molasses belong to me and the mai purchased by us at the same / moved, but not the molasses, and the officious police might as well take the coats off the mon’s back as their sugar, and they might as well go into any decent citizen's house and search it for stolen goods wit tah Bar, 088, Sav can ona 655, | fully invited to attend the funeral Commoy Prrae.—Part 2. — Now 22.3 ™ 785, schooner belongs. 901, 808, 144, 60, 71, Fal, 20 Burning of the United States Steamboat D. H. Morton, Mesrms, Tenn., March 15, 1859. The United States steamboat D, H. Morton, with a load bay for Fort Smith, was burned on the 1ith inst., Psixty miles above Little Rock. ‘The boat and cargo are a lose. No lives were lost. MANAGER OF TOE DELAWARE, GBORGIA, KENTUCKY AND migsOURT STATE LOTTERIES. Personal Inte! indent, writing on the 9th of Marck, the tth inst. was the evening of our carnival, and there was a grand ball at the palace. Thera were a large number of American Jadiog and geatiemen resent. Among the former were particularly conspicuous Kentucky, who is a dams, of Louisville, who real woman; Mre. Greenticld, of New Url ia, of Louisiana. pondent on board the United States ship the 12th of February, saye:—On ‘ewas golemnized in ihe cabin of Our Havana corr: says:—The evening Four Person Bowmanviuse, C. W., Marclt 15, 1859, Two men and a woman and child were drownod off Port Darlivgton last evening. They were in a smalt boat, which Their names are Mr. Crocker, Mr. ‘apsized in a gale, erry, Mrs, Terry and ebild. Rrvna Crass, No. 17H Manew 1, 10 8, 1, 98, OF, 7 8, we CLAM Mo TM, Mareh 15, 1808, 29, TH, GH, M2, 06, M6, A, a, a, We And thal the sak numbers were draws un lhe order im whick thgy, end above. haet® our the 10th inst. a marriag: the Cyane, botween Mr. William Parker, of to Senorita Fidelia Calmenares, of Peru—Mr. nic Majesty’s ahip Havana, Often and tne groom thirty. The occasion were Mr. Conner, our Consul tain Tockwood, Messrs. T. 1, Mur McCartney, Jning and Upebur, with several ladics gentlemer from shore, The Rev. C, H. 8 himeelf, says our wronged by the plated any connection with that arch P. T. Barnurn; and he states, moreov all intention, for the present, te TON, March 15, 1859. HW Lastevening the rosin oil factory of A. W. Trowbridge , at Newton Contre, was destroyed by fire, with two Loss about six thousand chaplain of her Bri ating. 'The bride is eats on the above ‘or Mazatlan; Capt Ghe Huitimore and Ohio Railroad and the Ohio River. Fgeon, of Surrey Hall notoriety, fools Lontion correspondent, most grievously Supposition that ho bas or ever contom- apostic of humbug, er, that he has gives ‘at least, of visiting the ‘a., March 16, 1889. his point, two hundred miles below ittsburg, is sixteen feet deop. Freights are arriving on Fime, and being shipped daily on first class steamers to jew Orlcans and al intermediate points. — fan cnn ie ws Sicvimae eyes came rc Mees ek trot the wheel, ta — (Chass No. 177, Mason 16, 18 ee ee Cass No. 18, Berns, Mawem 1a, btm SS, 11, G1, 40, 74, OO, BT, a A, Om, Oe, And tbat tha said gummbe-y wore drawn in the ander tm Woon, Epp & co.,} Si" Last weok Mrs. Pondleton, of Ohio, sister of Mr. left for that State, at¢ompanied by Mr. Koy’s four children, her own two children, and the two children of her widowed sister, Mre. Blunt, who, it may be remem- Dered, gave roudinge last summer in recently in the Soutuern and Westorn § Professor Henry Vethnke, L L.D., haa resigned his past. tion as Provost of the University of Ponnsylyania, and among his probable successors are named Joba F. Frazer now Vice-Provost, aud Professor George P. Marsh, of fYorty-one Hundred Doliars Obtained on a Forgeil Check. Boeros, March 15, 1359. fq A wan, travelling under the assumed names of Osborn Turner, bas been arrested in this city, suspected of ining forty-one hundred dollars on a forged check, om Messrs. Sutton and Enders, bankers, of Richmond, & Tho check purports to be drawn by Paul & Fin an, of Petersburg, Va. einen Lake Navigation. Toronto, March 16, 1859. Collingwood harbor is entirely clear of ice, and active eparations are being made for starting the linc steamers jreen thero and Chicago, with incronsed facilities for gific over former yoars, Steamers aro also being fitted t for the regular lines to Lake Superior, Bruce Mines, &c, Kixaston, ©. W., March 15, 1859. jarge quantities of ice are «till in this harbor, but (4 is oken up and will be carried off by the first wind, ee Southern Ocean Steamer Movements, Citansnsron, Maro 15, 1859. he United States mail steamship Columbia, Capt, ry, from New York, arrivod hore at cight o'clock last this city, and moro States, ?. 3 ote. Wendell, J, C, MoGeuire, uirdock, Wisconsin; Col. a, ifex, M. Cottrell, Vermont, the stenmahip Atgusta—George W Vond, OA Miller fisher eet Man, RS Cone” Onrvoll, M Murphy, x At the Matropo! Washington; Mon. From Savannah, in i . Mrv A Buikley, Misa Saltzman, W Husiace and lady, ira Mt maakiewitch, lady apd two vil chil and murwes. a eanker : aman, Sami Mieabard, Jacob Kiefer, JH Ammon, Owin bite, T Fisher, Jaw inal, int the meatnsttp Hunsville—R Grover & Baker's Celebrated , FAMILY SKEWING MACTIIVES, fogers, 8 Amhmeai, bi x HE Willer, own and 4Q'in the steweage, General Debtlity, Ovensoned Y f eman, ¥ Cabliwell, EK Aveny.—On Tuesday, March 15, after a long and severe Mess, Winae Avexy, aged 23 years, 3 months and 13 son, the late Dr. Charles i ‘Attend the funeral, on jock, from her lato residence, a yee Monday, March 14, Roxerr ( Grey Ab! "The funeral the Sale of Pierce Butlers Negroes; the latest News from the me ‘Thirty nee News from Colifornia, Furtier Concea o'clock. is friends are further invitation. Grawt.—On Sund: law, Dr. Rol . Robert Grant, of St, Simon -12- he brother-in-law, Amos Perry, needa) ) aivotavon, at one o'cl taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Buftklo papers please copy. Hexxon.—On Boon, at two o'clock, trom his ‘Twenty-seventh sireet, between First and Second ayenucs. Albsay papers please copy. eeday, March 15, Crwmis A., daughter of aged 19 years, 2 months and 21 the fully are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, at tho residence of ', Firat street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, alae INS Wilk be aise Greenwich, ar morning, at cight 0° Friday, Karis, aged 74 Bie hanotal w wkknest, Yarwoxk, son of years, 4 mov ef Robert Knox, = piaet Bod of none, me, aged 1 \e ‘The relat Por aed Inendie 4 the family are wv Med bo athews! Ue Puneres tis (Wednewiny’ | at Owe @ clock from the reertence Rivington street mea A ily t i | In Brooklyn, on rema.cs will be ‘His faners! will take piace care. ii take place from hi Bergen street, near Fourth avenue, this (Wednesday) ‘a. terncen ai (ree o clock. His friende, and fone, Kateri and Prawk, are respectfully invited tent Keve —On Toorday, March 15, afer a short and severe and Mary Keys, aged 4 ‘The (renee of the family are reapoctfully invited ta at- teud the forersl, from the reevience of big parents, 123 Deqwe street, on Thersday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘ayer = Tuce@ay, March 1b, Mia. Vinwiwia Paayews, 21 yoars, 6 months and 4 days, rowtives apd friemde of the family are respectfully wie ahead yao nese, Hus ft elevate clowk, frow ber ole s@b-deuce, 1,08 Broadway, without fh hor Cotes Her rem cae @ oti be tamam to Rast Chester for interment. Lovev.—M Wadesboro, N.C eat eo, Fs Sere, |, from ber iste if i t i# relatives and friends, algo the friends of the family end members of the Olive Guard, are respectfully invited Yo attend the funeral. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his uncic, No. 390 Water evreet. His remains will bo interred in Greenwood. BrauLanp.—On Monday, in the 49th year of bis age. ‘The friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from 221 Willi @ay) afternoon, at one o'clock, Hilt remains will be taxen to Greenwood. Benrows.—At Morristown, N. J. FRaxcms, relict of the late Stephen Obio, aged 64 years, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the func- ral, without further notice, this (Wedi oue o'clock, {rom Ube residence of At street, corner of Adams atrect, Brooklyn. various stores in the Conus —On Tuesday, March 16, “Marrin Couns, a wative of Dunfoghty, county Donegal, Ireland, aged’ 40 yeare and 10 days. ‘The friends and ac: fully myited to attend the funeral ‘89 Mott street, on Thursday afte Corvav.—In Jersey City, March after ashortand severe iincss, late Benjamin H. and Aun Conrad, Sa The relatives and friends of the family are res im wo the funerat, at two o’clook, from Ler tate Street, at two o'clock, without further invitauon, March 15, after a short illness, |. Cushier, in tue 53d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the famil invited to attend the funeral, this (Wei at two o'clock, from Hiebard Dray. Denany. William Gleason, March 14, Franc Bransann, lam street, this (Wednes- ,on Saturday, March 12, ‘Burrows, of Cincinnati, afternoon, at ler, 40 Sands quaintances of the family are respect- , from his late residence, HOOD, AL two o'clock. 15, fasta ANN ConnaD, eldest daughter of the |, aged 5 yeare, 1 month this (Wednesday reste Gooey okt Sven ly are reepecifully (needay) aivernoon, the residence of her ‘son-in-law, » March 14, Mrs, Mary Her friends, those of the family, aleo the friendaof her gy aro respectfully oon, ckott stroe AW, & native of rod 30 Years, residence, 269 (Wednesday) foreneon, at requeated to attend, without His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. 13, at the residence of her Grass, widow of i ’s Island, (akon ‘South for interment, Haxt.—On here G March 15, ymax N. Ever, former- from his late residence, 84 Amity street, oo Thursday forenoon, at ten o'clock. Terms Two dollars per annum —emgie copy tour ornta, Charleston pay py. Yixwae.—On ing, March 14, James 3, Hen- tom, in the Sst yout of bis a The relat vee ind friends family are respectéull invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of rt 143 Lewis streot, this (Wed- lock, His remains will bo onday vight, March 14, 1859, Wirram Hexyos, a vative of Birr, Kings county , Ireland, agod 61 eat. Sat | The friends and relatives of the family, and thoee of 12, ba4" | bik nephews, James Hernon and John Goran, aro rospect- Unis (Wednesday) atter- jate residence, 165 Kast “LL, Paros late residence, in Wodne slay) forenoon, Mareh 5, leaving an in- wife of Legion Charies Laudy, for- iy of this « “le te Raceday, March 15 after a same con ow derm.nu and rot hernoce, of bis paronta, No. 250 iy, Meret 14, Commu, wifo of Wines, ie the doth reepectaily in residence, 62 meroet, Willtamaburg, this Soke @clvck, without (uriher Ow Sanday, Feb. 27, lost om board the il! Prncom, lion Guay Pascavest, only chars, leq, of New Vork city, in the Mt Mooet Peasant, Westchester count 5 fate Dare How. Julia A. Foley, n.Y. wim.’ Sacramento, Feb. 7, Alex. Coles to tes how —Basare —Io Maryeville, Feb. 6, Moses Korn to Tura ovate ort — te San Joaquim county, Feb. 3, Hiram HB. Tharetom to Metines Sets. Lirkie—Dmonrt—in Seo Vrascinee, | Rev Dr. Scott, Thar Laarie te Mare Lenine of Baa Franciteo. 2 LAK EanomhonAt Ore ile, Feb. 7,4. M. Cark wo Men. Richa arson — Swear, — Ie the Rev. Mr. Peck, Matthew Sweeney, both of Kan Devaar Seswens. ie San Toon #-dence of the bride's fabber, Mary B. Seaweli, dangbter of Wan. N. Sexweil. Avburn. Placer county, Feb. 7, a. Jas. Lang to Emily SES TT yn Lonc—Eyvpsx.—At Shain, Feb. 8, Feb-l. laane N, Bap feb. 1, leoac N. to Martha Ano McKie —Croweu. —At ea of Wheeling, UNROE—TOWNFEND. Rev. Dr. Anderson, Mr. James J. Menroe Jaue ‘rowneend, both of San Franciaco. Praviry—Owey.—Ip San Robins, Fourth both of Sen Fr Sacramento, Vo., to Sarak J. township, Hugh Kink—Hasta.—In Suu Francisco, Feb. 5, Mr. Thrall, Chrictiaa Kirk to Mrs, Eliza laste, Franciseo. —In San Francisco, Feb. - James Charies TCHRL—CaMYnus.L.—In Sacramento, Feb. 7, Jno. Mitcbe! to Emeline Campbell. Lexpoxe—Purey.-~In San Francisco, Feb. 15, by Rev. H. P. Gallagher, James Eeedone to Mins of Sau Francisco, Kavrwan—Isaacs.—At Victoria, berg, David Kaufman to Miss Hoid b losks—-Dovciss.—At Victoria, V. 1, by Rev. EB. Criggor, W. D. Moses, of San Francisco, to Sarah Jane Douglas, Lay—Honcxrs.—At Stockton, Feb. 14, R. B. Lane to Muss Jennie Hougkine. BIRTHS. AxNveERnsoy.—At Jacksonvilie, O. T., Jan. 25, the wife of John Andereon, of a daughter. Mixnack.—At Forbestown, Butte county, Jan. 26, the wite of Jacob A. Minback, of e son : yeville, Jaa. 28, the wife of Richard Castor. —In San Francisco, Feb. 4, the wife of Frederick Hocustnren.—At Maryaville, Feb. 2, the wife of Jacob Heebsiadter, of a son. Prow.—In San Francisco, Feb. 6, the wife of Martin Peck, ‘Conn. Ryan, Justice of the Peace, Mr. Auge Flizabeth O'Conner. zabeth Riley, both , V. L, by Rev. Mr. Wine- jor Lsaaor. aN T% ILLUSTRATTO! ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUsTé a TIONS ILLUSTRATI ILUSTEATIONS wrens Erreur — RLeaea Donsxy,—At Lewiston, Trinity county, Jan. 24, the wife in Jone Valley, Amador county, Feb. 2, the son, Sucramonto, Feb. 6, the wife of D. Ol —At Grizzly Flat, E! Dorado county, Jan. 4, the wife ol Dr. S. M. Slaughter Stxicnr.-—At Sardine Bar. wife of H. Sleight, of a dar Lgac.—at Smith's Raw Jobn Leach, of a son. chtor. inity county, Jam. 23, the Trinity county, the wife of Howanp.—At Bucksport, Jan. 14, the wife of Mr. E. H. ‘Howard, of a daughter. Bat.—At Shasta, Jan. 10, the wife of Henry Ball, of a gon, Porpy.—At Downieville, Jan. 31, tho wife of Sol. F. Purdy, of a daughter. Sv0Kks.—At Marysville, Feb. 5, the wife of W. C. Stokes, Euvx.—At Eureka, Jen. 29, tho wife of R. Blum, of a Stantsrowsi.—At Union, Jan, 80, the wife of G. Stanis- Mircimit.—In Stockton, Feb. 7, the wife of M. Mitchell, Houmoox.—At Omega, Jan. 7, the wife of J. 8, Hol- brook, of a daughter. Noxckoss,—at Alpha, Jan, 26, the wife of Mr. Noroross, eftair wp to the ime sho ih ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED N ILLUSTRATED NI Prrstox.—At Union, Humboldt county, Jan. 16, the wife Preston, of a daughter. in San Francisco, Feb. 12, the wife of Adolphus Waimy.—At Birebville, Nevada county, Feb. 2, the Whitby, of a son. In San Francisco, Feb. 12, the wife of W. 0. Murtha, of a davghter, Puuiies,—In San Francisco, Feb. 14, the wife of F. Phil- Squmes.—At Woodside, San Mateo county, Feb. 12, the ILLUSTRATED S'RNG MACHINES ALL | PRESO! been induead to buy that purepasersex pected them never Cuil to do any kind I. M BINGER & O0., 458 Broadwag,, INGHR'E, SEWING MACHINES, e new family sewing machines ‘ubiverml aiteution® sR he ‘they are much the best may 1. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Breadwag,, INGER’S SEWING m the work ed that Singer's machines. is daa p} & son: WALkER.—At Woodside, Feb. 12, the wife of Sylvester Walker, of a son, Niciais.—At seeramento, Feb. 7, the wife of H. L. Ni- chols, of a daughter, Kits. —At Sacramento, Feb. 13, the wife of Robert Kirk, Sacramento county, Feb. od, Shasta county, Fob. 5 wnsh 11, the wife of Mr. Willard, of Wurisocx.—On North Cottonwoc 2, the wife of R. P. Wheelock, of # daughter. Dre. San Francisco, Feb. 5, the wife of J.C. Warnkk.—In Fan Franciseo, Feb. 13, the wife of Wm. Warner, of a gon. RosenpurG.—In Windsor, Sonoma wife of H. Rosenberg, of a Waughter. SravnENson.—In Grcen Vatley, wife of A. M. Stephenson, of a Delevan, of a son. — MEATS, LARD AND MES@ PORK, ys on peat one Oe sue Pp Oa BRUNT & on delivery in all cases. EWING MACHINES A’ iT “KATY DID” MACHINE, EAGLE SEWING MACHINE ING PANTS.—DUBOIS FITS and ay all new styles of Righth atreet, ope door west of county, Jan. 10, the Solano county, Fub, 8, the 5 AND tor TRA ULE ONLY 00, S88 BROADWASS™ and rity will be given. Please address Merchant, box _ BONNER HAT ray 1800, ‘Wil be needy [or delivery om SATURDAY, APRI y PRIL 2. seaees Ts GREAT CANCER COMFORTER, salve those Dr. 5.8. SMITH, 523 ‘The Ey Shacas and oy Bakevns aE Every one says that such an institut ONLY TO THINK! Thousands of people can now meet aud exchange thelr ma- tual wishes. For AHAS GOT SOMBTHL' B Was tablished before. FOR REGISTERING AND DIFFUSING ALL BUSINESS SR Een tee tee ate es HOW TO MEET? JERVIS’ INFORMATION EXCHAN! BROADWaY. My Thoneands sewing machines, &c., &c, DZES, AXES, SAWS ANB ALL KINDS OF mechanion fone; nis carventers wholesale snd retail, at WOOD" bam strest, corner of Duane end Chambers sta, tool chests furnished "8 old established tool Avewarrce FOR THE HAIR. PHALON & SON'S COOOINE eat and cheapest article for the hair, For preserving, Sle sche st SIT ) ‘Sas faaee ‘oe PHALON BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, N ARTICLE OF VIR TUE: HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM. ‘The great snd uniform auceess that has attended Hyatt's Lita for the past ten in curing those ism serofvin, aalirhen,. 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It likes ua into fields; and ite style isch steed Cee mange, How York, Brothers will aend the above wor PR any pate or the Cui States om receipe of CAHILL, 18 32LLING OFF HIS 4 rime anyone seeks oe aality, and at one half the imal Jor be clnoend op. Ladies, come and sco way, end ® greater mone, the Janorer of the mechanic at best is enough. Where 70 cents for 8 day's work wa Pecngn to another $10, ia not considered for the progress of a money civillzation ana s money equality. such An Monaires. HERPHS AND $80 FORTRAITS, x oF OLMES', 289 Broadway. of embroidered Jor 6 NCE. TERRIBLE REVENGR for the ov sk WIRES VIRTUR, NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE OWTAN TADS RATIONS or = WASHINGTOS. TRAGEDY. Ti SHE SURAEN THE 16K LN N L Very preity garinenis; cloth frock coats, 10 OF: Low THE MOST ELR- PRIOFS, FOR fo ade, bp htt RAN ak DAR velvet, Brassels, three-plys, t- jGHBORBOOD, SIC! ¥ HALD THEIR MBI Inateations. ATTS! 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