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8 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Ma ried. Re Wednesday, March 25, ab burch. ison avenue, DB; the Right Rev. — M0. tas’ 1 Mise Cuanorns A. Sha curds issued: “huss ock—Be. —On Wednesday, March 25, by ‘the Hey. ADLESTON. George Potts, D. D., Lewis $- uiock to Sakas N., daughter Of E. Beadleston, ; Ba, all of this Le ApoLravs.—On Wednesday, Marc Rev DB. ML. Taance, at the residence of the bride's parents, SALOMON MuGxL, Esq., to Mise Haxwad ¢ " ~gis y of ae oity. Mayxand—Trasx.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, itarch 23, by Rev. fT. L. Cuyler, Mr. Tunep ke MaYNaRD to ins iy Miva Tkass, all of Brooklyn. Nocards, — Sanroun—Osroxx —In Redding, Soep., oa Thur March 19, by the Rov George Betis, Mr. Jesse L, San woD, to Fanny M., ‘laughter of George Osborn, Esq. Woon! ry—Rincuam = At Christ chore, on Sunday, Mareh 15, by the Kev. A. H, vartridge, Mutos 9. Woor- Lax to AROLINE Brscnam, all of Brooklyn, E. D, Died. At Hudson City, N. J., om Tuesday, March 24, ere Robert Allyn, and daughter of Beekman ren, aged 42 year Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Methodist Episcopal chureb, at Hudson City, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, AG Rawal —0n Tuesday, March 24, MARTHA JSANELLA, daughter of oon and Susan G. Ackerman, aged 2 ea's wad 7 mouths. 7 ‘The ‘riends and relatives are invited to attend the fune- ral, fr m the residence of her parents, No, 19 Eighth aye- ue, tuis (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, ‘Abaams,—On Wednesday morning, March 26, CHARLES, only child of Philip M, and Sophia A, Abrams, aged 1 year, 3 months and 10 days. ‘The Pelatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his perents, 32 Goerck street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at fye9 o'clock, —in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 25, Wit- UareR, aged 62 years, |on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, Mai residence, 156 Nussau street, Brooklyg, fits. ads avd the friends ef the family are regpedt ly ip, Viled to attend, B kyiiaM.—On Wednesday ¢vening, March 25, Exaza- wer sre, wife of Fibert L. Burnham, at her regidence, S19 rat Twellth strect, aged 25 years aud 11 months. Novice of funered will be given tu @riday’s paper. ‘av.—On Wednesday, Mareh 20, ERibGEr, wife of vited to attend the fune es and friends are Mm 219 Wooster street, Dear Amity, on Friday » at Dive o'clock. rooklyn, on Tuesday, March 24, Kate ‘ter of Wm. P, aud’Marie L. Barstow, aged 11 months. ite relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully ait attend the funeral, from the residence of ber . Silieek, Nv. 380 State st., this (Thursday) three o clock. iduenly, on Tuesday, March 24, Harmer whe of Robert Buttle and davghver of James urs, 5 months and 8 days, {riends are respectfully invited to at om Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, fourth st., near Eighth avenue, this (Thursday) clock — The remains will be taken to ment. ,N. J., on Tuesday, March 24, of in- e lunes, JOHANNA LOUISE Carianiva, and Johanna Moller, aged 6 mon iny of Mr. Co: S. ‘Lhe relatives ard friends of the family are resp vecifully daughte invite! to the faneral, this (Thursday) afternoon, ft hall jost Lo'clock. from the parents’ residence, No. 70 Bioo mtieid : treet, Hoboken. Cox.—0n Mondiy evenmg, March 23, of inflammation of the brar, ANE oungest child of the Rev. Day d B. Coe, D. D,, in the Sth year of his age he uds of the family are invited to attond the fu #(ihoraday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from Thirteenth street. \tcliften, $1, on Wednesday, March 25, COLMAN LaMAN, a native of Westinaid, Ireland, ag Tuomas x years ‘The frends of the deceased are invited to attend the funera!, fom the resilence of his brother-in law, .iamer Kea ey, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Carriages will wait on the (rieuds from the city at the Vanderbilt Landiny trom twelve to two o'clock. On Wodne me Maret 25, Wittsam T. Coorg, T days, only son of William of ths mteresting ebild is away with the kK, baving been im the service nearly two years, oud sad Vili be the news to him when he Jearns his waving Waike is uo more ‘The re'atives and frievds of the fumily eotfully invited to attend the fune- ral, ‘vom tbe sesidevee of hiv grandfather, J. k. Woolley, Rcor street, on Friday, at twelve o clock nocn, pont furlber aotice, Cooren.—"n Beooklyn, on Wednesday, March 25, of con- res ion of the ‘ungs, CrLuntes Coornn, a bative of the Ork- hey Inlavis, Scouland, aged 60 years, 6 months and 3 day ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to at den! the f.veral, fiom bis late residence, No, 6 Vine street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half.past two o'clock, without further invitation, On Weduesday ms orning, March 25, after a long Haxxas E Dovug, relict of Michae! Dovie end painfirl iiluess, Povie, in the 63a yt ‘The friends and gon to-iaw, Patrick Bernes, also her Charles {lathawav, avd brother-in-law, Stephen Heriman, are res) ectiutly myit-d to attend the funeral, on Friday aftorn”. », ai dalf-past three o'clock, from her late reai- devee, 70 Mariny strect. No carriages. FaLver.—On Weduesday, March 25, Jase, daughter of John a 1 Falvey, aged 18 years and 4’'montus, relatives and (rieads of the family are ufvited to attend bor fv , from hor parent's ro: ey Kighty- Sixth street aid Fourth avenue, on Friday meng, at ten o'ches A requiem mats will be celebrated at St. Law ae remains will be taken fiom the Vox On Welnesd cy, March 28, after a long and pains fol illness, Write FoRD, native of the county Cork, Trelund, a years aud LL months. Hi jnaintances, ard those of his hrother ta-tas y, are requested to attend the funeral, from Us juehee, No, 119 West Nineteenth stre algo, the members of Company D, Elabth regitneut New York “mio Shlitia, this (fturetsy) afiernoon, at ove Hig remains wi!l be taken to Calvary Cemetery SMR , ssdeut of this city, anative of Virgioias and for many in the #0th year of his age ‘The frienls of tho famiiy are respectfully invited to Bttend his runeralon Friday afternoon, at two o'clock from his lao residence, No. 208 East Thirvieth etreet Henaakn —at B.itwio, N, ¥., ou Friday, March 20, of paralysis, Fones P. Honmann, aged 54 years, Augusta, (Ga.) papers please © ‘ Hssmr.—lu Brook'yn, on Wednesday, March 25, eTH, youngest child of John and Bridget Hassett the nd 4 dey’ " of the family are respectfully ) to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. Vondoriilt avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two @'clock Kintex.--0y Tuesday, March 24, Thomas Hesry Kittew, fon of James aud Margaret Killen, aged 2 years, 1 month feud 12 Jay. The frien‘s and relatives of the family are respectfully fuvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 79 Mulberry street, this (Thursday) afternoon, t alt-past two o'eloek Brooklyn, on Mouday morning, March 23, .. wire of Jobu F, Lee, Jr., and eldest daughter of sq. aged 23 years. ad frie ods of the family are respectfully ), afternooa, tmrited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday). 82 o'clock, {rom her Inte residence, No. 189 ploce. Learus.—Ou Tuesday, March 24, Carotye A. Leatur, aged 37 years. ‘Chioxgo papers please copy. Morr —On Wednesday, March 26, Joexeuse Morr, only @asghtor of Ieeac and ‘Lavinia Mott, aged 1 year, 1 months and 5 drys. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fuvited to atteud the funeral, this (Toareday) afternoon, ‘at three o'clock, ffom the residence of her parants, No. 41 Cari! s:reet, Brooklyn. Me oxvuia—On Wetneaday, March 26, Mary A., wite f John Mec onvilie, aged 35 years. The fune ¢ residence, 151 Fast Fitt; third street, on Friday mare ing. at Leif past nine o'elo« and proceed to the Church of St. Jolm the Evangelist, alvary Cemetery Marte At FD Lt @msumption, Jomy Marne Tne reintives and friends on Tuesday, March 24, of in tho 29th yeas of his age pectfully iny tend fhe fuovral, without further notice, from the Flush ing Pavition, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Car bout £ leaves James sitp, N. ¥., at two of Thirty-fourth street at a quarter past Rouge Hospital, om Monday, ‘orgeant James red and Fifty nin ¥.) papers Wedneatay, March 2 wed wife of Jouu J. O'Ma yi the 400k Decifully invited to attend the tune. fai, from her Jate residence, No, 154 Fast Forty-seveath street, between See ad aud Third avenggs, Dublin and Sligo pa Papers please copy. unst.—At the fiolyoke House, Holyoke, Mags., on Wodvosday, March 18, Euius Leua, ony daugoter of d eR. Parkhurst, lato of New York city, feet 4 years, 2 weeks anf 5 days, ™ remains wit! be Interred in Greenwood Ma 2 Sanau, widow of or age. ly are invited to at. feral, from ber Inte red NO, 62 Wont Forty-aixth at arday a(verneon, at One o'clock, t—On Thesday, March 24, Susan Seen eldost uy) hy wie H. and Sata A. Quail, aged @ years fowl The friends of the famity are respectfully requested to @iton tho fuceral, (rom ibe residence of hor Parents, $11 ‘Third avenue, thie (Thursday ) aflernoon, at one o'clock Hocux.—On Wedaesday, March 25, Jous Rocus, aged 44 years ‘The solatives and friends of the famtly are reapectfaliy tavited to attend:the fuveral, this (Thursday ) aiternoon, Nock, fritn his late residences, Lawrence sireot’ wuviilc. The remains will be taken to Calvary rota Whlamabure, on Wedncaday, xP lo amsburg, on Woedn Mare! Awariine R. Borex, daughter of Daniel and Jane sone | Temity are reap reavecyly aged 28 years, PL months and 12 de ‘The friends pt relatives of the ‘av ited (6 dttend the faneral, from the south street Methodist Episcopal ehureb, O@ Friday afternoon ‘Bt bait past ove o'elock " New barg, Urange county, papers please cop: Seavor.—On Weanesday, March 26, Wauin, tnfent 804 of Anthony and Mary Seavor, aged 18 months. ‘The relatives and friends of (he fatally are reepeetty'): requested to atiend the funoral, from the residence of hi i Woat Twolfth etroet, on Friday afternony, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1863. fa ys ae ditt Srmowa.—On Wednesday morning, March 25, Eowamp Seaseen, sunt 40 pense 6 months. east terete cane (iran pat fest epteent seven v'elock. The friends of are invited o attend. Roe. RL ees: Unica. —On W. March 25, af copsampiton, Daueana Ciguee netive of Germany’ janed 31 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family todas » invited to agtend Ge 8 » also th aa late residence, No. 24 North William street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Vaw Kusex.—ln Brooklyn, oo Tuesday, March 24, Mrs. Lockema Van Kreuk. aged 70 years. The nulations and felends of whe family are respectfully ipyited to attend her fuperal, this «Thuragay) afternoon, at ie chs, (EU the rebluence of | er son-in-law, Pay t, Brooklyn. Charles Royan, Av. . booked : pone ‘Tuesday , . 24, Wa. Meany Vay Haxewiex, in the67th year of bis ag ‘The relatives and friends a the faroily fare respec. tall invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of rs son-in-law, Paul Wiese, No. 60 Dean street, Brooklyn, 9 ry ‘Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Vxrcai,—On Tuesday, March 24, at the residence of her parents, 151 Fast Tweuly-fi'tb street, ae second danghter of Navid aud Jane Veitch, aged 20 years and 8 m ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem. bers of the Hedding Methodist Episcopal church, ‘Neven- teenth street. becween First and Second avenues, are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the church, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past one ovelock. Van Winkie. —On ‘Wednesday, March 25, Mary Euza- neni, wife of John W. Van Winkle and daughter of Alfrod a Rumeey, of Newburg, aged 32 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend"the funeral, on Friday morning, at ten o’clock, from 264 South Second street, Jersey ee ‘and at one o'clock in the Cond ae from the Dutch’ Reformed church at Aquacanock N. J ‘ gi Newbur Sabard please copy. 1h ‘Woon. ung Tuesday, aR. Axx Woon, wife of John Wood, a native of Coole, county Westmeath, Yreland, aged ote funeral will take place this re at Lanna vi at one o’clock, from her late residence, 355 Her remains will be taken to Greensyug, -e™" .—On Tuesday, Ms March 124, mdpan Warp, aged 78 The helenks of eo Maliy are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two oO ones from the residence ot her son-in-law, John Craw- d, West Farms. one —On Tuesday, March 24,Grorce Wuaytr, a na- tive of Scotland, late of the firm of Whyte & Kennedy, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afterpoon, at one o'clock, from hig tate residence, 305 West Nineteenth street. aue, Wa Award of Government Contracts. BarMors, March 24, 1868. Government contracts were awarded to-day as follows: 20,000 bbis. extra flour, at $8 15 a $8 49; 100,000 Ibs. new bacon, sides, at $9 30 per hundred weight, covered; 100,- 060 Ibs. new daco.), shoulders, at $7 45, uncovered; 150,- C00 Ibe. yellow coffee sugar, at 133¢¢.; 250,000 Ibs. hard brown soap, at 7% Court Calendar—This Day. Surreme Corns—Ciecorr.—Part 1. djourned. Part 2— Nos, 2386, 2588, 2390, 2892, 2394, 2396. 2598, 2400, 2402, 24nd, 2406, 2408, 2410, 2412, 2414, 2416, 2418, 2420, 2422, Arrivals and Departures. ry, four children ald Burs yD Morgan. Cupt Dearhor Mr Spa ih Dr Neville. Joh. Sykes, rtuer, JT Hunnewell, © W SS Maller, StéreJ 8 Barry, E Mhardt, 8 A Jacobas, nean, Charles Holand, Edwin Nichols, Capt Cum: and wife, WH Walton, John Satchel, Geo tark—40. Krom Halifax—Mra Maguire, J To- s Schaders My Rawarda ind wife, J R Noon, Mr n aud Misses Melireth. J D Clark, J; Mcasrs Bushell. Show ard, O Hamill, & . G Smith and infant, LA Scott, J Scott, H Eliot, JB wor Rogerson, RS Falconer and Miss Cameron. Tow! 06. DEPARTURES, Liverroo:—Steamship Australasian—Edwin A Lovejoy, James Patrick. NY; Ld’Eichiial and servant, France; A Rolla’ untess of Heinswith, NY; TH Woo! England; © eh t Pierson and servant, 2, dr & Mis John L Keinedy, NY Duroc, New :'Capt A B Davidson Jone F Aifon- iN B Haase, Havana: W W ths n Pali n, Enaland: 1, Row ang, N vez, Havana; J Delos, C Agema, gb Mme Henis: ico: Robt Leg- ; Mr and Mrs tie LeGuillon. 7 ED weit, Ha fr “ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—tHUS DAY. 5 36 | MOON SETS. 617) mom water. CLE ED. Parkersburg, Sherwood, Portland—H B Crom- rude (Br), Doane, Liverpool—Snow & Burgess. , Williams, Shanghae and Hong Kong—E Shis ¢ Ship DS iiubaly Dearborn, Liverpool—Traak born. Bark Anita re: R Goodie Barr Union duck, Weaver, Shanghae—Master. Bark Nord Amoiika (rem), Priodricha, Bre emen—H Koop ae Bar's Blanche Marte (Brem), Bros, Bark Aurora (Ital), Chinio, enoa Fabbri & Chauncey. Brig St Pietro Ital), Casierl, Gibraltared 1 Devlin. Brig Fogle Br), tio Jauelro—G 8 Colt. x ‘hos Wright (Br), Rernard, Kingston, Ja—George F Brit Albegty, Cousins, Sagua la Grande—B P Sherman. Brg Wild Pi Br), Joheou, Naskan—Jox Eneas, rd Forking, Reed, Havie—B P Bu & Co, w Echo (BY), Baker, M Master, A Misal—M Ex e (Mex), Alcala, a a Point a Petre, Guad—R B Eldridge, vt, Point a Petre, Guad—Moore & Powers, Matanzas—R D Buvk & Co. eld, © —Mercalt & Dunewn. HalifasesA Snutiters Haesloop, Bremen—Ruger nry. & ‘br Curlew, chr? B Li Sone Margaret san (Br), Wheipley, lary, Wooster, New Orleans—D C Murray & Nepl J Watekcen Bytes, Key Weat—Murray i S yeuaten, Veughan, Washington. ent, Parker, Washington. PhilacelphiaaJ W McKee. ldgeport— Lik cLaughiin, Ba\timor: ARRIVED. Bark James M Church! (of Frankfort), Hutchinson Bueuos Ayres, Jun 31, with bides and wool, to’ RAP Buck & Co. Bark Else (Swe), Petersen, Rio Jonetro, 46 days fer, to Funch, Meineke & Wendt, Wark Ellingwood (of Lastport), Ellingwood, Havena, 13 day with sugar, to order, Hark Hanach Crocker, Dunn, Bermuda, March 10, 4m bal last, 10 Robson & Fosdick, Brig Wii Mary, , Jobos, PR, 16 days, with » gar aud inclastes for New Haven, aud proceeded: Has an- chored at Hart Island, Schr Sea Gull (of Providence), Bears, 81 Domingo City, March 8, with mase, to the American ett India Oo. Schr Sceptre (Br, of St Jobn, Reyuolte, ‘Trintdad, 20 Stat, int St, . enced @. hur crete ery sl aren whieh wove Me hhde mo. IE aden’, Bow Geeens, 19 Gngs, wish Small, Salem, 3 cays jones. Philadeipnia. ing, Providenee, Ship George Peabody, from New Orleans, Isat anchor in the lower bay. SAILE! ship JP Wheeler; brig Bolle of Bteamer Octorara, with cof- NB). dase, wihiargar, to.D R DeWolt.. 8h inn off Aba br nee rom Trinidad for St John, N Jon 74 rricane fr Steamer Ai Bteawer Petre!, ‘Mth—Steamer Potomay be Bay; schr Marist oue Wind at sunset SE, win adense fog. Herald Marine Correspondence TUCKERTON, NJ, March 23—The schr Moral Light fees. reporte: Lark), of and trom Chinco- , Va. for 3 oysters, went on teres h oppo Ne rhls place on the ISth inst, at # o'clock PM. Capt owned !¢. ‘The hnil and oysters prone at pub. Ne sale, which was made on the 2 Ve re sch Harriet Lewis, sunk y wheter fa th 1, tine been raised at an, expe now ready In ballast to sail for Ne Miscellaneous. The steamship Edinburgh, Capt Halerow, of the Toman Hine, satis on Saturday uest, 28h, for Queenstown and Liver poo Suir Uncur Jon, Nichol 7 ¢ for Havre, was at St Tho mas With inst ia d’stress, leak Bata Sax Axroxio, at adephia from New Orleans, ot Hatteras; spec ug rudder head, sptit sa la, Rewdeer, of Port muon, 1.’ where she was has been sold to parties ji is to be continued im the Novice is given that, eli Southeast Kock and Moulton's to and harbor of Narrazuagus, Me, bo in ‘and gone adeifte Th ‘They will be replaced as soon as pt een a bark C! re- pepe ibis sp and tw xe asm ae art 6, dated’ Nov 2 veroris her reat — “ Spoken, := rien Jew Pouari trom Cardi eet Feb Sati fei Galatia Mov ee eee sh Aug ist dis pendt No 6871, Feb 17, jon 20 W. thy oy y > _calapumgine Soe ol hh Blenheim, Marshall, from Biot 0 all out iward bound, Harel poh so" ath Drint lakwater, hence for ieleaas gE, Bark H 8 Vennark, March 5,lat 41 27, lon oui aaa, from Ganienas for Portland, March 20, lat “s ‘e rt ton SE, pte for Liverpool, Feb 24, lat ut ah ne faye rom NYork for New,Orleans, March Rod ni ard fipen Pa days from Baltimore f for Porto Rico, March i im Peirce March 10 (ba woul Belin, Trom Phiisdelpiia, Ea ty aire jae having repaired; Cis sr irom St Sonn NW ier London, lea y y atone: digg in a few days; U {olembo. joston for Kui pe ciae leaky, Sonford, from’ NYork gtd ey pre Ay stole (go. 2, tise for anwer Bonnar, M—Arr shy sphoras, Pendleton, Liver- Oarcurta, Pob 4-1 ee ota, Fob 4—In pe shi eves Teane King, from = to for Boston; barks ‘Tex'an Sogo Bike, London, arr jun 29, for Coloober ant thence in, to take in & cargo for China from Moulinein, are Just 26) has teen iol for 60 000 rupees; and others. S14 Jan 23, anfpa City of Mobile, Cole, Loudon: 25th, Susan Hinks Atwood. Mavethiss 20h, Bast Thdian, Hoyt. do; Hortensia, Dwyer, London; Feb'2, Polar Star, Gi, St Thowns, for orders; $4, Antelope, Lavender, NYork. ‘oceeding down the river Feb 4, Resolute, Mountford, for Uale, for Bremen; Albert Edward,’ Me- ; Herbert, Crocker, for London; Grom- Hell, Croc ina; bark John Kerr, Sweetser, for i ConstaxtiMorte, Feb 25—Sli bark Armenia, Hamilton, Bomao "AX, March 16—Arr brig Kate, McDougal, New York; 18th ache Clara. Swift, Baltimore; 20th, Morning Light, ‘ork. Cli 18th, schr Emma, Macomber, NYork. ‘eb 28—In port barks Volunteer, Gorham, for ren Cireal (ir), for NYork: brigs Waverly, Small, for do: Laura (Br), and Aisce (Sic), for, dos sohr Denville, Soule, for do. Sid 24th,” bark: ‘ard Everett. Harding, delphi John Bunyan —, 0; 27th, Caroni (Br), Phila- Life Boat, Kenue larch 3—In port brig Commerce, disg; schr Bld Ist, brig 1B L Swan, Price, New Haven, PALeRMo, Feb 27—In port barks Osmanli, Flanders, for Boston, ldg; Rebecca Godard Potleys, for N Yor Rio Jaxrino, Fe » 7—In port ships Unton, W York; Geo Green, Leacn, une Chetare reported for Cal 10) 5 ark Ida S$ (Aus), Gio'a, for NYo rain Ku: fhauren Pabst Maree N¥ork for §. Wilson, from. Bait! , d; Panne Crenshaw, Muy ta: rig Cooma yt ed *k Davis, une, Bid 6th, NY ‘St Vincent, OVT, Feb @—Arr Marshal, Nicholson, Boston via 5t Nicholas (and sid 18th for Bona Vista Sr Unks, Feb li—Arr Adelaide, Lanfair, Lisbon (and sid 22d for Rio Janeiro), St Domingo Cry, March 5—In port brig Humming Bird, for the coast in two Gays to load for Euroye, 7 J ‘empest, “Heywood Stone, akg v days. Bld oan ‘beige Col Pennima Duteh, Dix, Portland 7» Sehr Campbell, Fic Ports. ; BOSTON wn PMecatr br base Binlerant, Forbes Newcastle, bark Acaso (Port), Silveria, Liverpool; sur BW iy ri raon, Baltimore, Ipole, Sprague, NYork; ship Western Bioniey MeLaughiin, NVork: bark Arthur, Bicketin, pas New Orleans; briga Brest. (Dutch), Van Wyo terdam; Planet, Upton, Gonaives; schrs Lucy Ann ae. Boudrot, Slenttanae Winneld Scat, Freeman, Fangier: H Muiller, Arey; J Bowley, Sunith; Kobt Haikes. Donne, aud Hianvah Maria, Sia ree “Washing: an ht, Baltimore; ton, rece, Freeman, a Amane Powers, vabeikport; J We ityder, ana Jacket, Amesiiiry NKork. | Sid tsi Gentoo, and bark How: land, from Nantasket Roads, where they anchored on Satur. cr Yir-aet TU & gunboat Tosco (new), mynd in tow of steam- Matthews, Philad tng Alert; steamer bad Hope, Gordon ‘ard Saxon, Jelphia; rigs Lorana, Wade, nm: sehr EA Grozier, p Webfoot, from Lon- obtig, Scotian, trom, Matau- a ip Pocuhont: Linoin, Hong Kong ana a mkt; G@ Kendrick, Puiiudelphiag fui bri igs American Union, Rolerson, Union, | Ship, Gentoo, and bark Howland remain at anchor in Nantasket Road Mth—Arr st-amsbips Europa (Br), Muir, Liverpool vin Queenstown and Halliax; Saxon, Malihews, Philadelphia; , Hedge, La ka Scotland, Friend, bi tu bark jarekall, g went to sca. 5 nit oberecn, taltor having Mar auchor in Nantosket MORE, March 21—-Cld Br barks. Glenalvon, Terfry, op, 1, for orders: Delaware, Steed, Demarara: gehts Prince Edsyrl Islas Dani Williams, STi lone Furblehe and Nor Mazeppa, do vin Tangtor: a, Now Haven tin Natt, Suith, Port Morris, NY; GW Glover, ‘Tho- Kland via Choptauk River; Messenger, Fogit, and Ber y, Bostou, Sid bark Amazon, Brown, Deme 1 Kirkland, ia brig Redwing, Rio Janeivo: schrs L A sles, D Smith, Liseuin, and Lion, Purbish, New York. “sid Be barks De: aware, aud ‘Glenalvon. Hav ingoy bark Bcwis yesterday, remain DALY Ki BATH, March 2—Cid sehr Fraucomia, Holt, Nasav, Sid schr Hairiet, Peane. Tn port 2th, ship Bag Bou- telley jor Aves it irom Alesandria she pro- ceoak to Balt ma. ELIZABETIPORN, 24-—Chl achrs Rival, Hobbie, and OG Acken, Ie ont; Baldwin, Survey, Boston} elson Hall, Paddock. Hartford; Baker’ New Hw HOLE, March 2—Arr brig Walter Howes, and, Sid echr 4 A Paine, Philadel- pia. NEWPORT, March 2i—Cld brig Rodwood, Bogle. Havana, 2u—Are aches Z A Paine. Jones, Eastport tor Pliladel- VK Boston fpr do: Ei NOsd G Carts, S ta, G A Hayden, Sinith, and 8 sloop Activ LM Fis ing Dragon, Dantel ey, Portamouth. NH, f Georgetown, DO; Fred Reed, Shut Beste Rive 110 M Mayo, MeFariand, Bosto ‘ou, BC; Tiaho, Coombs, Belfast tor Philadelpha Mayphy; Thomaston for’ Nanticoke. River, Drool, Boston for Tangier: Houduras, Osuna. Gorter ‘a 0 timore: ra. 24h, AM—A4 am mae, Orr, Boston re a Sid schre La i da ko, Spelman, Llizabethport,; WB son, R Barley, Mary fiiteveth Ann § Solter. Ry 24th, U 8 transport steamship EW HAVENS March Ji—Arr schr Albort Treat, Ken nay pard. Mayagu wed.’ hd €che Sarah Jone, Blizabethport; sloop Extien Bint NEW TONDO . March 24—Arr achrs Deliverance, Night- Ph for Piymouth; Ella, P: ckards j Joseph sete ri. ‘an Gera rat, or ys tba 8 0 1 t, do, Boston, Johnson, St tines Harriet. A Weed, Nicks sehre Charmer, Burt i do; iain, Chariotte Shaw 5 15th, by flies, Aimore, Philadelphia: Pig *NYore our? H Wainwright f by 1610 Ir, ral Hunter, Spinney, NYor! Philadelphia; sclrs Margaret Relabart, . Richar!sou, Boston; Dwigut, Da- a Ford, Bi Pu ital pht nes Gi range dei a ‘ord, Bu iladelphia; schrs Golden Kagle dietow, do; PM Wheat an 8 Gunga Tater, a do; iouls' A Pharo, Collins, do; Vigilant, Foster. Portland id 17h, sche Bain R Bennet: sa, Killey, iting, NYork: 18th, steams Nepu Augusta Dinsmore, D oe ae Phat, Collins, Philadel: + Chiel 18h, brig Beile, Ya PRIA, March 21. PM—Are brig, Sap Anton, - Now Orleatis; soir Fatt Suit Saxe rene Royal, Oriander ie Tall Datoes WH sitet, Simall, st Yoh. NB. Cid’ ship Hener Cook (Br). Morgan, Lverpo 5B Ashmead, aus i Whe toi Newbern; Anthem, Hopkins, Barbados, olbmeon, hare b ro ont Five Fathom Hans, sanding Andrew Manderson. from Port from Bordeaux Modet, from Trintdad. Cid bark H + Rockhi Bay, Y oh brig Romance, Duncan, Point egistercd BS t a8, rated Al, ¥ as bunt * Milton, Del, in ; Mechonie, Ma in, Cardenes, Meteor, Carman. te 18°2, from which place she halted | Greenland: Fi Hw Forest Kina, Biers, k Waree Wire, Clark, from New York for Torks | Binckoled, kort Boyes, M Johan, y ted c ut into St Geor eres, \ r on, Bo Toth inet. leaking badly. boweprit. eprane part ye ae nuley, Rcketion, Bosion’ std ik lond W Oferbonrd tn's Reavy gsie on th, Ibu and rks American, Chetetian, Port an Prineo: iiatiost nie G Norton, Kice, ort Royal: briga Model; Bow. Priniden Scwa LeRNriney, Amos, from Cardenas for Raltiy wresstve Age, Till), St Thomas; sehre Stith Title rived at St George, Bermuda, 1th iat, with loss ath | Provincetowh: Nimrod, Howes, Belfast, Me; Innate, veserl leaking baliy, low of Night nails and. jib, and | Smith, Key West. Cid bark Chilton, Fennell Carvena hull much strained.” Will have to discharge to elfeet repairs. Sonn Mapacascaw, from Searsoort for New York, put into Rockland 15t) inet. leaky, and proceeded iat we brie | pens ge from Raitimore for | given’, Decyre reporiad ain oll Fert Rerklen. haa Ser e'ca ally dainaged aad recut: meuded to be sold. ao i farinlydainag 4 MREvouRD. Jan 26 (By magnet elngraph from Alexan A Hooper, Jonnaton, has beew A oy portion of cargo, wa and Antiava, Fev wn, to acco, discharged. The cargo of ve ht Qelpmve was wold at aucti a ago of the ah ion at St ; “su ieee (of Newb . Pros rom Manila Au yearly 7m . fo wenter, B90 tons. built at Newbe. Shamrock, Capt Major, which ald mane one wor Gforaltar, ‘errived on the We notice sales eng ae ‘st Chas Keen, 683 holt at ‘a 000, wind AZ i erty Amnboy fae SS and Az are aan Hari 4-244 fold to per, Palmyra, ee Redford, oi bee ru parties tend eres “Be ee be eouttan: im the mmand ol Giaord, ite waner of echt Wo 1 DeWhit, o¢ Westport Pee Sehr Harriet Rywn, of Taunton, 109 tons. has been pe chawed by Capt Atuitew Snow, amd others. of New Pedior 4, upon private terms. She is to be command sd by Cap: Bo ani fa to be continued ia the cousting busine rs, | Scher Corelli of Harwich, now at New Pedford. bas been purchased by Capt Bennet Tres, of Boston, and witli be em. | ployed,for the prevent In the eutlers’ trade on the Potomse. | ‘Tho following shina have boo reantly sold bp Lamon im pierre Nevada. YOKE Co, eat wat Portsmouth, NH. in ist, | at Bee’ pote in 1KBT, cor | Caan, iar) B Bales, iy ons built at Troscuit Me. 1p S66. brig J'W Drisko, Drisko. Satanzug sours BW mers. and 8 it 8h itefinns ayhew, Port Re Bardett mao, € Taylor, i Hedfors: bat Diamond, \preens HEARD! March 2—Cid Be'steamsbip, Anglo Baron, bark Ion trout. Aa Be a Bu Liver Stan Moore, dria, Lookout, and Francisco, w—sld Mutei'nann, Cardenas: sabes N Faruhar, Smith, Alexan ores Dewauee, Harrington, Ruby, ae = \wathe, Work; mteainer en Sherwoo!, NYork. Cl Rosin, Toothaker, Havana; schr Sarah B Harris, "UROVIDENCE, March M—Cld sobr Allon (Middleton, J>, pales sae ioe Chase, do, Sid Mary ti ren Ube tehre Madagnerar Senrspor i Nore Cameo. Peni sth, ngrton ns Mor; Bhenansoal AnRachtisetts, 4 te oa} Laura Piances, Higgins, New York; 2001, ‘Augelli tel) HSN FRANCISCO, Moreh 18—Arr (hy if hice, juixote, Jovosan, NYOr%; Impose, Hut 3 Kong: | h. Kathay, Rtoddard, de h, ‘steamship Const titan pe wma. Kidouth, ship Pleng Bogle, Walden, Boston; bara | Moon » Dow, Liverpool SALEM, Marel cd—-Arr sche Tharrint, Mt J wot for Ate: lel, Tarbox, ‘Hatt a ockland for 3 1. mu NYo ‘ RINTERTORT, Moreh Ace ship WD. Sowait, Tyee, | Rew livdraagee, Pago. Matsimores 3.5, | 8 K hiart, Lansil, NYork fon Don | J for | on Th SPECIAL OF! Mrs SIMMON' The Boveltles of A ire. LYON ISAACS’, $56 Caval street, former’: Division sire: t, N.Y largest and of goods ever ‘ered to tne publie will be offered, wholreule and retail, 4. Mrs. Teaace would tfully of the public and buyera gencral y that they wi assortunent of gods unequalled by any in the elty. (A. SELENDID AS:ORTMENT OP PARIS FLOWERS Just re elved, and opened this day, offered to the trad at the lowest Prioea Tor cas, by a W. BASSFORD, No. 473 Broadway, up stat N OPENING OF FASHIONABLE MILLI AY has opensd a select assortment at mite Leos teenth at pear sis fu ca oe Qn extiet Buyers are e rerpectfully invited | io call — SPLENDID STOCK OF FARIS MILLINERY AND A Aine Flow ‘at 0B) Broad and gold at goat an the pea si iho city whee Pauletn Bonnets, wi find fi tothele advanta, eho oil's ye between Houston and Bleecker street RESS CAPS, ieee i D Tinsn Gender DRESSERS. bly t 4 one JAMES, 337 Broad Gan. AARORE: OPENING up st <idin Tor ‘ - PARIS “MILLINERY. ‘ ‘M. 7. HIGGINS), 120 SIXTH AVENUB, THURSDAY, 20TH INSTANT. ia 16 the onl; jete ‘millinery, establishment in Se: vanew eu Sikes wher overs ting ing cau’ be had appertaining tug mal inery trad sai BY WHOLESALE ¢ OR RETalL. i ot to visit this etanliaes | carde of am araloahien: anne Spat incaiab new \ieciguecan 1 be seen every da This house, by adopting and strictly adhering to the prin- ‘st class millinery at a reasonable pricé, has ed a business unequalled in extent by apy- other ment of the kind in this elty, and lg now known to the ladies of New York, its vein a thronghout the country generally as “Leader of Fashions”? and the reposi- tory of fe mont walecemflinery Ever anxious to maintain thé lead and be the first in the field. we have imported this fim Paris and London sonic choice novelties, We have given particular attetion to children’s wear, and amongst our ENGLISH 8TRAW GOODS will be found a handsome variety for misses, boys and in- f ts, both in trimmed and untrimmed goods, Tn audition ladies’ Straw to these we Dave imported over 100 cases of onnets, Riding Hats apd Bioomers, FLOWER DEPARTMENT. Our stock of Paria Flowers is the richest and rarest im- ported, being @ selection of novelties choice and elegant. RIBBONS, SILKS, PONCE, NES. MILLINERY and every article appertaining to the. branch, from a Cape Lace tou Monchelt, always to be had in endiess variety and at our sual low.pri ‘In conection with our Straw Goods Department, we have gone into the Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing busthess, and i sve engaged nat clits hands to earry on the sane. ress, clean and dye Bonnets on our own pr ial to new, and guarantee in every instauce to give satisfaction, MOURNING BONNETS, We wold call particular attention to our splendid stock of Mourning Bonnets, DRESS CAPS, This department is replete with all the new patterns of the es he trade are respectfully invited to inspect this stocl ‘Astor House and Canal atreet fie door; tell the conductor to The fare ‘is but, five conis, aud Infiliners will save asmany dollars on w purchase of twenty dollars. Come easiy in the morning, the rush of our roial! business commences, ax we fan, attend, to you then 126 § Sixth mue, two deci from Tenth atreet.* RAN; PErING. OF SPRING MILLINERY, G tir WILLIAM OPENHYM’S, — * ai hs Py) hb CH 26, ©: When geand splendid stock of Paris Bonnets will ve Hisiayeds Shor the newest styles, nat received .Fom Paris Also a large and varied stock of ry Goods, such as Ribbons, Bike, Graper, Straw Goo, Martial Flowers, tee a)l of the latest tin; WS haieale tasehonn pebtocteid iny stock and prices before purel veld s for peters. ee rise in vei ‘he pul re invited to rs OPENnYM, wm. 21 and 2135 Division street. ~The care leave two minutes, and p let you out at Tenth stre e DIVISION #: REI requested to examine 8, AB MY goods were all et toisy chatdaeettae 8 oF ged FASHTONA— Broadway and rs. E. W. CRIPPS weliuaredice the ten presen Styles tn ALAN hery, on Thursday next 24 inst, at the above establish. B.—City wiliiners or thety employes, not admit- NO. 5 DIVISION STREET, WILL al grand opening on ‘Thursday, March e ani weil assorted stock of French large assortment of ail kinds of &R, GALLIER, 423 CANAL STREET, WIL, Oey ‘on Thniwlay, Maren <6, @ handsome ‘asso Bprlag Millinery. "N.B —Pattern boanets for the & ADIES VISITING THE CITY POR i ee LJ nets will find ® chotce selection at ©. RS, Cc 0 Silks, Ribbons, Bt 1sITINO THE crry | FOR THEIR PATTERN ments, ud HI, orexnys, have his annual 26, 18°38, with @ lar, Pattern Bonnets, Ailiinery Goods ADIES V 4 Bonnets will find Mra. bite at G. T, Reeder's, 383 of silks and Straws Canal sireet, with a large asso, Of the jatest'styles, Thursday, March 20, LL, BINNS MILLINERY OPENING THIS DAY, AT 531 4s, Biondway. opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Paris and London Bonnets of every ti plied, Ti velling Bonnet ire at” ai “ “A. CLUNE WILL OPEN A HANDSOME ASEORT. 2, mgawot Spring and Summer Millnery at $40 € atrect on Thursday, March 26 es Meee miei moe mn No, Bat ae Thi ada ihe stock of Bonnets f ep and second Fasurine, Spee'end csiee Paws SPRING MILLIN' sari Yaar teenth teenth street, | MILLINERY, viens ie SPERCE'S Tespecti — eS eo ret red =o oe of etouuia and Taibo che none and eed ae se cam Be fod 1 Leroy place (Bleecker st.) Sei “WiLiine MRS. RUM RESPEGt- fully informs her custo: and ladon generally that sho will dyen on Thursday, Waren 3s 2, at 160 Spring street, be- her ak De, — OPENING—MRS. J. y. Dae ORt ise Bowe IN THURSDAY, MA! es will open for the inspection of her patrons: aA t her stock of SPRING: IELIN' may. French Pattern Bonneis, Fi id all articles in trade. Her carefully elooted iunper tious oF Frosch far tera Bonnets have just been recelvec direct from Paris, and witee for ins) tion on that dey, J PSEY, Millinery, 186 Bowery. VERLEY, PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY. MADAME BENEDICT (of Rue de le Paix, Paris tek opti snniunce thei on Fue 20k, 27th and 28th We SRASOH MILLINERY ROQME, 12 WAVERLEY PLACE. NO. This datablianinens eee be 6 found re re} 7s with every BY, blic, y PONSALIA ae The distinguishi Shunaanbtta vile embrace ommbined. with moderate charges, punctuality aud polite atieniior ti for avery description of MOURN- to MIELINERY and ORNAMENTAL B19 OURBIIS Will be made m prominent feature. An early inspection i# solicited. PRING MILLINGRY.—THh p ATTENTE tt ers visitlig U hance 1s re Een a te Tah te onnets. now, ready. at the, old and well known onal Birt bos of Mrs. FREELY, No.7 Division street, Merchants and Milliners fith Pattern ‘Bonnets on le terms, A fety of Mourning Bounets on hands.” Particular attention given to orders, TP), SOUANIQUE Has JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. si chgiee swortn ent o: miiners’ articles, ennypriaiug Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats, Si ks, Artiticial Flowers, Laces, itation and Real Laces, © ape, Tule, Gaipure, 4c. ‘which be will sel 635 Broadway, up stairs. E ARE NOW OFFERING THE LATEST NOVEL- ties in RIBBONS, ear CRAPES, FRENCH FLOWERS AND STRAW GOODS, AC., to the trade for - ra a 2 mat by arn c on ald prices, Canal sire Corner of Wooster. LOST AND FOUND. LADIE'S MINK FUR COLLAR ‘WAS ; LEFT ON A A wae t reat at Waliaks theaire on Tuesday even- ing. inder will rezeive a suitable reward and the thanks Gr'the owner b leaving the samo withdhe proprietor of the we os aint a OUND—ON THE MORNING OF FRIDAY, MARCH 20, by a schoolboy, while golug through Market nireet, m of Money, which the owner can have by inquiring at 25 Hamilton street, proving property and paying ex- penses, JOUNDMIN THE BARROOM OF THE WESTC! HESTER House, on or about tue Lith inst, one Pawn Ticket, amber not known, office 61 street, ‘The owner can have the same by callug at the offlee of said hotel awd prov- ing property, 1OUND—ON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2t. & Yawl Boat, 14 feet long, painted green oniside, upper board black. I¢hd color inside, gunwales yellow, ‘The owner can hat ‘same bi upon appiication to byoving yroperty and pa: in expenses, 3. cro Fort Hamilien. Pro. DIAMOND — EARDROP, wHIon THE owner can lave ed a ry seer tion of the same and when and 0. box 02 Lie: ld @ Hee. ERSEY CITY BONDS LOST.—ALL PERSONS ARE cautioned against purchasing the following bonds, issued by the Corparation o mn of Jersey City, and mis) worl! dated Oct lo. Jobn van Vorst oe Sohn Van Vorst or he $ ansigas, for $1,0.0. be ix per cent interest, ment of the coupong.on the above bonds has been stopped, and ‘application’ wit for issue of duplicates, WIN: Ww LANIER wv Gay G2 Wail sireet. O8T—A BLACK POINTER DOG, WITH WHITE chest; one of his ears cut. The tinder wi.) be suitably led hy bringing the Sune toJobm Ostorn, 46 Beaver pn yi T° 9N WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JN ONE OF Brool the Morris and Evaox cars, at Jersey’ Cts, @ sinall Carpet Bar, containing tour bank books, two seeds and in- surance paper. with a small amount of money. The tinder will recelve $:0 rewa: And no questions amed by leaving thein at 367 Kivi street, MAASS O8T—A CHECK DRAWN OX THE COMMONWEALTH we. Bank by Bee aang Clews & Vo., dated Mar a ee i Bus: or Tho piynent of the say Seat the fin er will) please return the same to V, Irving Savings Tnatitation, 96 Warren street. Naw Yous, March 21, 18°3 T OSf.—ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, IN ONE OF THE Dry Dock Stages (No. 2),@ Pocketbook contaluing 87 in-an env'ope and two fair oi Wh will retirn the same to No, zabetin street, fia ront rooin, will be suitabiy rewarded by « working O8T—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, A MADISON avenue stage or in Broadway, a Pocketbook, contain inga sinall sum of money and iome papers of no value io one but the owner. ‘the finder may retain ‘he money woaive ten dollars in addition 4f he will return t 6 Porketovok aud, papers to CH. & F. D. Blake, No. 116 Chambers street. O8t—ON MARCTI 2 4. Post office, New York, t t lioor, gil. IN OR NEAR TUE GENERAL ifteen Dollars, The Uy leaving ft with Hobert RS, M. 8, COHEN RESPECTFU LLY INFORMS HER friends and customera that she willopen to-day a tnrge and elegant assortment of Par linery tor the spring and Syinmer season. Also Dress Caps, Walsta, Laces, ac... et Tas Broadway. RS. GALLAGHER WILL OPEN. rere SPRING AND Sumner Bonnets on Fhuretay h 26, at 224 Sixih avenue, teenth and Fift ree! MPS, 200 SCOTT, NO. 895 CANAL STRERT, WILL OPRN tmeut of Spring Miliimery on Thursday, March 20° . MESHES, 60 COLEY & STEINBRECHER, 40 have much pleasure ia announctn, friends and the public that on Thursday, M Tich and e! tL aaso —~—L of 8 pe eal B. H. THOMAS, MILLI J. & NE M"have ‘acii Broadway, between Eleventh and Tweitth wireta ce * o. DOONER I Was sus OPENED Tt THE STORE, No. 441 Third avenue, between Thirty fouth and Thirty-fifth streets, with a choice selection it Spring and Summer Millinery, Dr ps and Headdre: TAANERY, OPENING, AT 816, SIXTH AVENUE — Mra. & Mies ee po I the attention of = vublic to hele ae rooms, ig onfThu 4 inst., embrace all the o cveatliag a Sora styles of ites Bonnets, together with a well selected assortment of Crapes Ribbons, Freneh Flowers, } ee. ME. ALEXANDER, SUPERINTENDENT, “FORMER: tA leave to inform her CANAL opened at 240 Bowery. A Jatent fashions, wh Opes POURNING MILLINERY.~MLLES. LE FBVRE RE- specifully anuounce that they Wil open on Thurs: 26th inst., With a large stock of Mouruing Millinery, Sixth avchuc, betwern Eighieemth and Nineteenth streets, jew York ISS J. SMITH, SUCCESSOR To uRs, Dopp, WILL n Thareday, March 25, 0 handsome assortinent of Sp nett ‘570 Gannl street MRS ~ BARTON <PECTFULLY INFORMS HER friends and the public time xhe bas a handsome assort- jnent of Millinery Of the Newest Stvles, which she wil be happy to submit to their inspection. No, 390 Canal street, near West Broadway, RS. JOHNSON, SS AND 960 CANAL STREET, WILL Spee Thurbday, seen tetas Aa ‘and elegant as sortment of Spring Bonnets,” Also a cholce assortinent of Mourning Bonnets The attention st country merchants {s requested (o the above splendid stock RS, BINNS' NEW MILLINERY Wikt. OPEN OX Thy reday,—Splendid assorimer Fancy straw Bonneis, Millivers Sirnugers tnvited. to eal. Ghee S01, Froadway, opposite Tita BINNS, milline MPS, STACK, OF 34 CANAL STREET, WILL oven this day (Thursday), Maren 25, wich sone assortinent of Spring amt Bur. MME. QExonesrs GRAND OPENING ¢ oF ELEGANT Uy trhmamued, (ll sine Paper, Models of, the la the most recherche sty! makers an. ladies; “eoneral SF of Bilks, Orapes aud wipytid at lowest prices, © the name aad number, ‘© jewelry store, Mrs’ from the Paris re red Bros the Deauches. ‘The Speing number o! the Mirror now ready. Mesbaues. C) MMR a apneaey RE-! ily announce that (hey, will a pen ing sutnmer stock of Milinery on Thursd March, arn helt 873 Broadway, 4)jore the Metropolitan ew show reoma, Hote. ADAM KATIN, SUPPRINTENDENT, 6:5 BROAPWAY, MA Rit pct on thane adn. the 24 inves ot an elegant and ck of Spring n ‘old cus. tadies tu general are y reepecttully tartted to call chotee st ME_AUETIN wits OPEN | A CHOICE = Mulltuery on seo ov BING MILLINBRY, GRAND Orang, OF Der the celebrated f ARES esa the cxicbras user BRIF CHARE a? ie bat cH ALUELAN| ‘he. ., BC, MSDAY, March 26, i Erde SEW VOR MOURNING por RROADW A MILLINERS SUPP DALY CALLS FIR dic tatcon gph or WER nile and ine pubhe tothe lates style of 8 On gat Gs Cann steven PPM | LIED, M. & A. MYERS & CO, Pra) EFT HOME—MARCH A GIRL, THIRTEEN 4 years old, dark eyes and hair, teeth very Irieg. on when the weal away matriped Yelsine, deaty with « tases fein agit halt way wp the aint, and rd walst; her pawwe ‘Any information of her will be gladly moles, Mra, Coyle, at 86 East Twenty-iiune 4, Vf ‘COPARTNERSHIPS. AXY, PARTY HAVING $10.00) TO $20,000, WISHING to invent as af.ent or active partner in a manufacturing dastness where h:s money is turned of a vare opportunity by addressing Daniels, NOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—THE | UNDRRGIGNED has this day assoctated Wiliam D. stew. thet business of the ottery. in West Highiconth street, between Ninth and Tenth aven tea. WASHINGTON T. SMITH. New Youx, March 16, 18:3, The busineds wil be cirriet on asabove. umier the name WASHINGTON f SMITH & CO. ‘OTICE.—THE thopamennd apie of Pepazocoss extating under ne of Dalrimple & me i aes = ayo mem nied by Ata ere ‘hivowu socoun who wid business at 102 Wi et mutual con consent. b=} gun re AL AIMPL, New Youx, edie A D. T. eek, can learn jerald odie. ARTNER —WANTED, $350 CASH AND SERVICES oF gn active person, ima well fet renin 5, fora retail wore ee. reon with small means. Wili DD, 03 Nassau ND THE Ai bi sincan, Th This is & good, ee so, bonus se | sine a 0 waht StAae 63 Nassau every salivaction given. HE BUSINESS OF THE LATE FIRM OF cuarras 1 "4 Pool will be continued at ‘the same place by and ihe rm NBROOKLYN, March ch 183." GEORGE POOL & SON, Oo SADDLERS: —WA! TED, A PARTNER, WITH #00 pital, inan established business for manufactur ing Loops, ori! desired the owner would be willing wo seilthe whele comcern under ral conditions, Those in- terested may learn the particulars by seoding their address to Chiffer 8° M., Herald ofice. WANTED, AT ONCE—A Pai 21 N THE tale Sutler’ Pasinoes; must have shia to cash, oF credit to that amouut, nome other need apply, Ad. drees, for one week, Join Hilton, Fortress Monroe, Old Point, Va. —PARTNER WANTED, WITH TIE AiO’ amount, in ® kate and’ rellable cosh bustiesm, #100 per month. Apply at 87 Forsyth sires, , fourth Boor, room No. 2 {NER WANTED, IN A MANUPACTUR. paging 160 per cont prons. A can apply, beiwe $3000. ty ie WANTED. A A ‘BERG SIAL | PARTN: wih ng The xtra aap 8 desired to Import goods, for an eld extabl hu the branes, |Full matlorecd ‘went Isa safeone. None but principale need Wire with Cull name, and where an-inierview can box 8,907 New York lost ofice, MATRIMONIAL. AN Oe! cores OF THE UNFTED STATES: A. ARMY to correspond with a young Indy of intel and es cory saveiitien with a view to pany Ky F ted States cava'ry, Cavalry divinion, GENTLEM. E8<INO ga AND KK. Dutt som av A, ae eedhee eat ly situated, Ga. F ceann be tion Pont oator A “A GESTHEMAN, OF A LIVRLY AND LoviKG eition. wi ‘of refined manners rt DI > Acie mipegsael cay igs faba ATRI op ie} tL. <i forms. 1d possessed of ing cnn BRURNUAM'S Biig XPRESS AND PACK. + ing exabil Detween Fir’ and Sisth wren ges shipped [0 all parts of tua moving fuseltare of 2 Wa Sealed proposs'e ius tnd spreieetious an LZ also forwarded to Havre, Bremen den ut eaually low rates." 7 Liverpoot or Queenstown, frst cabin, een $108, ) grain ‘end fer thetr friends %an buy hae ab Ghose steamers have 9 erent ee en sate patent fire ann surged! each steamie has For further ‘information hoppy “) rerpon to WILLIAM aE a SEYMOUR #CO.t “res EVES n King Wilincn street; in Paria to ore ‘des Victoires, Place de ln io Phin: JOBS O. DALE, Lil Walnut street, or at the com: Pany's OMG. SOHN G, DALE, Agent, 15 Broad’ GQTeAusare an ORAL it BASTERN, Lk. , . ontinr@ EASTERN, WALTER PATON, Comuiander, ‘ Saloons and in repr to met apartments for families way EXCURSION oe oe iS BACK. oa ONL’ AND A INT ying paneengore, wed children alt ip amen ‘ State Room berths, meals fusatehat, at twelveyeare pat au nash i ID CABL arate to bles... i KD CABIN.—Intermediate ‘Rooms, ‘passengers yee with beds, ease table tienaloaee Good substan. EKG Ail faroe payable in golds or its cauivaleat , °'Zach Sassenger allowed twenty cubie feet of Iugrage. Am experienced surgeot.on board oe ‘or mere apply wo For trent a We CHAS. A. WIITNEY, P ‘At the office, 26 Broadway. ASPINWALL, Agents, 54 South street. a a NDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER. 0l.—The Montrea! Steans!: ip Qomnpany: 's first class full ponbred Glyde bul't steamer NORWEGIAN, Capt MeMase ters, carrving the Canadian and United 8 ‘ates mail, will said trom Portland next Saturday. Mareh 23, ge som New York:—First class, accoriing to aoronumnodations $81 and $57; st erage, tound with guod yrovinions, $82 payable In gold or its equivalent. in id States corrency. Ceri tesned for bringing out passe from ail the principal towns fn Great Britain and Tveland at very low ates.” For passage apply at 23 B HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP IANS: Capt H. J. Van Santen, commander, carrving the Unite iaien mali will sal from pier 30 Nor:h river, foot of Char li ee TATURDAY, APRIL 1!, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. FOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, Taki: rae Ta ee SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the “ohowing rates, payable Ingold or its equivalention tror t ihe. frst cabin, $105; second cabin, $62 50; steerage,, $87 50. iubvemgieae aE fictts & CO., 68 Broad street:. * PpsMBURG A aera AN PACKET COMPANY, __ ‘The favorite first class: ont ‘gant iron mail ‘steamship N, TRAUTMANN, Commander, " Carrying the United States mati, suils from pier 21 North. river, foot of Fulton street, positively on BATURDAY, Ajrit 4, And takes passengers for Hamburg, London, Havre and ‘Southampton, at the fol owins rates:— First cabin,’ $105; second cabin, $02 60; steerage, $37 60, payable in gold or tis equivalent, Pie Teuitonla will wucceed the Saxonia on April 18. OF passazce ai oN £00, 45 Exchange place, SB KICHARD © BOAS, lal Broadway. X. Y. ASSAGH TO OR FROW LIVERPOOL OR LONDON Old Biack Star, line For Livery, —The clipper ahi ADELAIDE sails 3th March TRA Aprils Por Loadon—The PATRICK HENRY on th For passage or draits appy to WILLIAMS & So roN, 40 Fulton sireet, PF, t LIVERPOOL—THOMPSON 8 BLACK STARLINE, The CALHOUN, at pier No. & North river, hauls 4 th day,’ at noon, and sails to-morrow, The ray oe eee 215 Pearl R LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK BALL LINE Provertie The ie IBAAC Wen in? sail panctually an Wednesday, April, For yansage in cabin, s-cond cabit or steerage apply on board, oot o Beeknan street, or to ROCHE BROS. & COFFEY, 19 8 nth street, cd SHIP ¥OR LONDON—THB MAGNIFICEN®* new packet abi BUD oF in eat for fee shore port on Thu lowest, rates, appl » No. 86- South street. MIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 South sireet.—Tapscots's avorite line of packets sail every three days X For to e TAPSCORT SROTHERS Ag Sea every ten daya. For passage to. or diafts in all wy ol Enlai TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO. 8 Soh street. M. “0. ROBERTS? aoe PS TO BAN PRANGIBCO AND OREGON, mit NICARAGUA ‘TRANSIT, RE hi er ‘or freight, ano havin neriar accommodations, apply to & ALFRED 4) South street, THE STEAMSHIP AMEHIGA or ILLINOIS, Wail teaye tor GREY TOWN, to coiweet with Steamship ae OK TAYLOR, Fos haga SATURI AY A yor 2, 1060, or passage App ie wget 0 N, CARRINGTON, * uw est street, corner of ‘Warren. 4 USTRAL 1A PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE nited States Mailc—The noble Al extreme elf ” ship NORTH AMERIC is now ravidl, loading tor Mel- bourne, at pier No. 7 East river, and will be « iespatched itvely on the 25th of Mareh, Las superb iirare pad first cabin: some et } sear at'ow rates vy in coin, Fe 1” BE CAMEHON 83 Beaver strees /°" PRMseee aPIY to CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA, n OF Get cles steamer will leave, New York om the 1st, lith ‘3; Bie of each month, exceyt when these dates fallon Le when the day of deparvure will be on the Monday following. For (rvight or passage apply at the on No. 5 Bows Ing Green ps Pe RELRN: Agent ¥°# NEW OR! ‘The first class new st; PRONETLEUS will ease pier 21 Bast river (Faiton ferry) on Thursday, DWE FR LEANS D) RECT, Tue Bites Staten wail ceuwahlp AK J. Johnston, Gonander win RO-4 North iver, om Thursday, Mare at3 o'el Precisely, for New Grleans direct, bile of lading sigved on tie day of sulling, 1 letters must pass througi the Post For ireight or portage FR? NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The new and OBdnan | Wak a sain von, nee Bill leave per, No. See meser onene Saturday, eee 8 w peas, conor fs eaeied March i. auGUeTA, ‘Sitixone, NEWHERN ANDI Baw on Osh Ms On For tenia ce, or rat car office, Xo LJ ADAue eX FAtaY Courany, SUIPPERS AND FORWARDERS TO EUROFE. bonds, parcel: and heary epETIN DALDWIN IX i co. Sa Broadway, New York. choice breeds for sale ani alock. Mange Cure and Fie Ysterminator, 0 conte tsued, Butler's new work, eines for all diseases, Dogs boarded, 7 MUNICIPAL, AVFALE OTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—OFFIOR OF THE com. missioners of = Astersments, 32 Cham! street, i New York, January }, 1853.—Notion ts j Bere that the asecsamiént rolls 1 the real anv perso w Yorn ul the city and county je for ler Komi open for inepeetion aud review Cron Jan, u } and will rematn open ied, for te of errors ani Asaenaments of t ‘ and crunty of Kew Fark P In must mek ation to t! ‘auring mabore, mentioned,