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SWEDEN. SrocknoLM, March 18, 1868. ‘The Potish Prince Constantine Czsrtoryski, now upon is, eae eth engountered the most enthusi- jstic reception in ull the Swedisn cities through which he Mas passed. TORKEY. Comsranriuvorie, March 17, 1868. The Siltan, accompanied by Fuad Pacha, is about to endertake a journey to Egypt. He will be absent from ‘Purkey about forty days. INDIA AND CTINA. Svea, March 17, 1868. ‘The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer, with Hehe above mails, arrived here to-day. Snananan, Fob. 8, 1863. A(lnirs in this city and the vieinity are quiet. The rc- Counts from the interior are satisfactory. ‘The rebe! eity Changhoo has wondered its allegiance to bo imperialists, The Rev. Mfr, Parkor, of the London Mission, died ag Ningpo on the 2d inst, ” af Canton, Feb 14, 180 es from Manila state that the monthly axctions of have been resu wed. The town tual (hali’) had 1 destroyed by fire. MAKKETS. Caxtox, Feb. 14, 1883. + Gray shirtings tending upward ; water twist unchang- fea active but unchinged: total export to date, 23,000 ponuds, Exchange on London, 48, 824. SUANGHAB, Feb. 8, 1963. Gray shirtings. du! aud unchanged. Tea firm. Silk Sending downwards, No. % Tsutles, 425 a 450; settle ments in fortnight, 1,500 bales: stuck. 3,500 bales; export ‘to date, 44,000 bales,” Exchange on London, 6s. 23d. Breign ', 803. Cavcurta, March 2, 1863, Gray shirtinus advanced 4 annas. Mule twist, forties, Reuding upwards. Indigo unchanged. Copper advancing. Saltpetre unchanged. Linseed tirm and active, Jute 1 auna lower. Exchange on London, Barings’ credits, 2s. Sod, Government securities, 6 per Gents, 106}4. Freights feuding downward, Romuay, Feb. 28, 1863. Cotton Doallerah 430 seven pounds. Gray shirtings, 7r. ‘40. Forties, mule twist, 19 annas. Linseed, 6r. sa. 53 per ~ government securities, 11234. Freight for cot- Hou, 858. JAPAN. + Intelligence from Japan annonnces the degradation of the nobles who had been c nnected with foreigners. This tmeasiire was supposed to be the precursor of a repudi+ ation of the treaties concluded by the Japanese govern- anouk with foreign Powers. Masical. “NONMA”? AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The suecess of Mme. Medori in Bellini’s masterpiece <* Norma,’? hus assumed proportions which surpass any- éhing of the kind ever witnessed in New York. The Academy was crowded to excess last night by amost €ashionabie and enth usiastic audience. The artists wer i in fine voice. Mme, Medori, Mlle. Sulzer, Signors Maz- goleni and Biachi achieved well deserved triumps. They ‘wore ayplauded and encored in everything, and sang ac- cordingly with a spirit. and ensemble which electrified the audience. Wo may safely assert that a more successful jaa! “ Norma’ was never before given in New ‘The grand matinee for Saturday next surpasses in at- @raction any as yet given by the Maretzek troupe. The ‘whole of *Tinda di Chamounix” and the second act of © Massaniolo” will be sung. Mme. Medori, Mile. Sulzer, Sigaors Mazzoleni and Biachi have.roles in these operas. Mekrend Convention at the Nicholas Hotel. ‘TIMP TABLE POR THE SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS. A convention of the managers of the principal lines of failronds in the United States was held at the st. Nicho- {es Hotel yesterday. Hon. Erastus Corming, of the New ork Central, was appointed President, and John Camp- ‘Delland J. V. Baker Secretaries. The following lines were represonted:—New York Central; Hudson River; ‘Bullaio and State Lino; Cleveland, Painsvitle and Ashtabu- fa, Clevolond, Columbus and Cinemnati; Little Miami, Columbus and Xenia; Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton; Hevelund and Toled ich Southern, Western Rail- ned OF usetts; Boston and Worcester hae and ‘Beston; Lake Champlain ‘Transportation *Company 8 wilacr “und & : Raratoga and Washington; crest ee of Canada ; Detroit and Milwaukse; Buflalo, New ‘ork and Erie; Bulfalo and Lake Huron: Penasylvania; ichigan Central; Ohio and Mississippi; Titinots Central ; Jona and Chicago Union; Northern: Central; Frie; At tic and Great Western; Chicago ‘aud Northwestern: La ‘sso and Milwaukee, and Elmira and Wilhamsport, iety-one lines were represented. A committeo was ap pointed to prepare and report a time table for the spring and summer months. At the evening session the com- mittee presented their report, from which it appears that 2% wnd after the 20th inst., three trains will oy “ry York for the Wost Keer day—at seven A M., ‘fon A. M. and tive P.M. ins from the Fast will arrive fin New Yorke at 8:45 P. M. und 10:15 A. M. The Cincin. pati xpress, loaving at seven A. M., will orrive in New York at two I Me Citizens’ ‘Reception to MAJOR GENERAL BUTLER, Ai the Avageony af Music, ON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2 nn tttem of the Loyal Leagie nf Union © of the ronunittee in-bebal’ New Yors who united int ‘bin trvieit thiselty, for the ;urpowe of vous au. opportunity o ‘estitying | their ree ‘or vis character and services in some public and ay: rouriage mauuer. consented to waive their arrangements for a ponds mecting on the 24 of April, Academy for such pur xiven to Gene th ae 1 o'clock ° yor M pputle bas sigaltied lita willingness to ai- use of pe iy be by tickets ang notice will be given, tn hn evenitg papers when av sy can be procure . gl S BUTLER, OPDYKE GuiAs i ty oo i Eye SHBPMERD KNAPP, D DUDLEY FIELD. sto the lever to Gen. Butler, CHAS, GOULD N. KNIGHT » M. WETMORE WALDO BU semmiiiee of signer W. G LAMBE JAS. WADSWORTH, . W. JEROME, Committee of the Loyal League of Union Citizens. OMcial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missonr) Biate Lotteries, Kextucxy, Brres Crass Wl—Apell tT 7, 5B, 2, 38, 6, Circulars sont free of charge by addres.int et so ci MURRAY LDDY & CO, OMectar Drawings or the Delaware State yin at aware, Bers Chass Wl—April 1, 1963 27, 15, 8, 20, 77, » 45, 61, 7, 9, Derawane, Cia April 1, teeh 9, 33, 44, 28, 41, ol, , 46, 37, 33, 58, 68, 3. Cireulars sent by addrensing OUN A. MORRIS & €O., Wilmington, Deleware, Official recon of the Library Asso- etst.on Company's Lotter, en tugky. a v Olags 1S6--ApriI Ly 188. 59, 48, 12, 64 35, 70, 7, 34, 19, 45, 75, 49. ‘Chase 1%6—April 1, 1868, 10, 23, 15, 42, 60, 14, 1, 2, 33, 37, 22, 70, 13. For Cire" or Oirenlarm, sere, ELLIS & CO., Covington, Ky. Lotte id for informat! for Bouttoons erica a ¢ TAYLOR & 00., B Prizes Cashed in alt Ley alized Lotte= Pies. Information given, | JOBEPH BATER, Broker, : 11 Wall street, room Ho, 1, New York. ‘its Hair Dye, 50 Cents, Binck or png natural, sMGruginte beautiful. Depot No. | B arel Giron, Sold by it ie ead Dye. 30 Cents, Binck or rel beautiful. Dee No. 1 Barclay pape Disenses of the Nervoa pars, 2nd Sexual —New ni ™ , the ae aitieen Be 3" 7 Weiter velopes, free of cl Addrers Dr. Suit wn ‘iow 5 foward’ Aseoctation, Phtiadelpuio Par * cee cs ' Ladies, Try Tatra u Wanityiog th it bas no eval ‘complexion All druggists itremgth Life most certain curative for Rheumatiam. Rerof ula, nd diseawes of great Impurity: Of the, bioor Iechad at the priovinnl depot, W 246 Grand street. Medioal Adviser, & ol vas Sato, Debility, Wood Tmpur nt Bent In senle + No. 1 Veney. street, ‘wtaiss, New York. —Marsh & © Brion, 27, Veney, treet, ono o with any other truss off Attendant, iow 9 tw 6 atndly for treatmon Trew @ Barrel of Sar A a and Balsam without benetit, try Dr. It 5. It cures of the ‘skin, ulcer: the mort pylaonous impnrities uf since IKM. Bight sepa ‘ Hoavseness and Sore Throat.—This jaful result Of * entehing cold,” of unusual exertion of the removed by allowing Bronchial Troches Wy, she mouth, Bingets and me a. Milks ave then, as tory cnn be ed fa Che pOCke: Md taken a8 asia requires. r | tovived vo attend the Eight Cartes d. ‘auailed style and Snish, at TAL >, comer of Cortlandt ‘aud Greenwich streets, 12 Cartes de Visite for One Dollar, at Baye 895 Broadway, between Nineteenth aud Maison Maillard, 621 Broadway. Coleteaten ‘Cocotare for family use from 30 cenis to 8) cents per pouns Bogie’s mupren Fluid Restores end dresses hair, Bosle’s Blectric Hair Dye proved to surpass guerytiing.” Try, be cunvinoed. Proprietor, W. BOGLE, sion, Suid € Our Lady Ke: delighted, but will rece will ‘be alnable suggestions and instr i Laat? No. 495 nbroidery, included, F sewing Machine, Broadway. are nude wholly oa Barry’s Tri Patronizca by the be This ‘Srooken artici i for the Hatr is admitted to be the sandard pre 6 connected with the hair. It prevents keopa it im se renders U i, vormatura. of any other preparation quite super ola by all Druggists throuyhout the Waited States, Wigs, Lrg os, Hair “Dy Ha r Dycing and Moicavia © for beautify Wea LATCHELOR’S, 6 Blond wire w. catty Batehelor's Hair Dye~The Best in the world ; instautaneous, harmless and reliable. Sold by all druggists and perfumers, Factory, 81 Barclay street. use of ail, finous. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Wig Depot, w sale and retail, No. 6 Astor House. The Dye applied by Married. Borcn-—Wurennan,—In Jereey City, N. J.,on Thursday, 26, by the Rev. Mr. Travis, Lieut. Tikovorm A. the Fiith New York cavalry, w diiss Saran MD; of Jersey City. —DENNISTOUN.—-At Jamaica Plains, near Boston, on Wodneaday, Apritt, Winutam Hannixaton’ Baouey , Esq., son of William’ Bagley, sq. of Taxteth Park, London, to AMANDA M., only daughior of Alex. W. Denuistoun, E5q., of Koveneath, Scotland. London, Dublin aud Glasgow papers please copy. Crick —Witts,—In brooklya, oo berg 3 evening, March 31, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. Dr. Littlejohn, Wiiuast K. Oxtex, of Now York, to EMMA M., eldest daughter o; Edward T, Wills, of brooklyn, No curds. Philadelphia and Detroit papers please copy. Hamirtoy—DoriGnac—On Tuesday, March 31, by the Rev. E. K. Fanning, at the residence of the Dride’s er, C. Warren Hamizron to Miss Evetyn, ouly daughter of William C, Dupignac, Esq., ail of Parmingiale, Long Island. ‘Vermont papers please copy. Magin—Sutrru.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Tosday, Marek 4, by the Kev. Mr. Clark, of St. Paul's church, at tho relince of the bride’s mother, W. HH, Macie to Miss Jaxx Sure, both of Brooklyn. No cards, Murray—Poocr.—On Tuesday, March 31, at the resi- dence of the bride’s (ather, by tue Kev. John Dowling, 2. D., Joun Monnay, Jr,, to Mias Eats Lovisa Dooce, dasigh- ter of Col. E. M. Dodge, all of this city. Myrns—Joserim.—On Wednesday, Aprill, by the Rey, S. M. Isaacs, Micnagt. Myxivs, JR. to Manin, eldest daughter of the late Kdward Josephi, Esq., of this ci PALMER—"RAMAN,—OD. ‘Thursday, March 12, by the Rev. Alfred Cookman, Gxo, G. Patan to Miss Cam, youngest | daughter of W! Eralis Seaman, all of this city. THomson— Mo THO Monday , March 30, by the Rev. Father MeNulty, of St. Gabriel's chureh, Lieut. A. 8 Thomson, Third Now York Independent Battery, tv Cau RINE Mooinasu, of this city. Were —Wa1on.—On Sunday, March 29, at the parson age'of Rev. A. Berky, Mr. Ersst ce Werzkt to BLaRY ANN Ween, both this city. Balt imore papers please copy. Pi etn nie —In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 23, e residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rov. J. KE. fon , Wasninaton C. Wicks, of Port Jetiergon . to Nerne, youngest daughterof Alexaader 8. Clifton, of this city. Died. Barker.—On Tuesday evening, March 31, Faxyy A., wife of Charles J. Barker.” The frieuds of the iamily are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, trom her late resideace, 115 Allon street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past ‘one o’clock. Baitey.—On Tuesday, March 31, of inflammatory rhew matism, Prank Lavine, only son of Nathaniel 8. and Faw nie B. Bailey, and grandeon of Danie! 1). Miller, agod 7 years, 2 months and 6 dayé. ‘The relatives and friends ‘of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 120 Naseau street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Bovcr.—At Tarrytown, on Tuesday, March 31, Tiomas T. Boyex, in the 0d year of iS ‘The funeral services will be in the Second Reform- ed Dateh shurch, this (Thursday) afteruovn, at two o Bartowey.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 31, Wit 1am Corre, only son of Marco aud Mary Jane Balloney,, aged 11 aud 7 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the triends of bis grandfather, Wm. West, are reapect(ully juvited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his parents, 252 Bridge stieet, Brooklyn, on Friday aftor:oon, at two o'clock. BRaRpsiey.—On We April 1, Dewirr, youngest son of Kdgar and mg were Hep 1 year, § months and 5 days. in some rude spot where vulgar herbage If chance a violet rear its purple be: ‘The careiul gard’ner moves it ere it bi ‘Yo thrive and dourish in a nooler bed. ‘Such was thy fate, dear child, ‘Thy opening such ! Pré-eminence in carly bloom was shown, For earth to wood, perhaps, Aud lov'd too much— Heay’n saw and early mark’d thee for its own. Can.eton.—At his residence, in Philadelphia, on Satur day, March 28, 01 congestion of the lungs, Hon, Heyey N, late "Sudo of the Supreme Gourt of Louisiana, ) year of big age. eLaNd,—-At Edenton, N.C.,0n Monday, December SAunrTA CLksRLAND, Widow of Benjamin Cleve ows, Springler Hoase, of pneuinonia, daughter of George F. and Charlotte A. years, 10 mont 120 days. Her yemaing will be taken to the family burial ground . this (Thorsday ) morning. t Rowpviiie, 8. 1.,0n Wednesday, April 1, Axw dow of Captain Abraham Cole, in the 80th year Concklin, aged 3 at Amen Cou Cour, w of her ag: ‘The funeral will ts church, on Friday af will ineet at the residence Rowevilie, at ove o'clock. Cratewx,—On Wednesday morning, April 1, He: Ciavees, oply eon of Herman and Dorothea Clausen, aged years, 3 months and 16 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ally invited w attend the funeral, from 2 parents, No. S71 Second avenue. ace at the Woodrow M. E. k. ‘The friends ob Winant, at most re- the resi © ner of Thirty fth street, ‘this (ihureday) afternoon, at one o'clock. His genuine will be taken to the Lutheran me mnt. Dexs.--On Tueaday, March 31, Scsax, wife of pavid Donn, in the 45t4 year of ber age. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family tend the funeral, from her late residence on Friday afternoon , at Wwo o’eloc Uancit.—On Tuesday, March 31, Cavnerir, the belove wife'ct Andrew Dardis, iste ef Maliingar, county West meath, ireland, 40 years. The fonerai wijl take Pince from her late residence, 486 Bixth rena, ie Thursday) afternoon, at two 0 clock ‘The relatives and frieads of the family are respectiully in vited to attend. Doverast.in Wednesday, April 1, Bainarr Dovatses, wite of James Douglass 26 years. ‘The (riends and acquaintances of the Garena and those of her brother, Michael Macken, and ber brother in law, Jease Dougiase, dre respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 9 Fraukiin street, ihis (Thuraday) afternoon, at two O'clock. Dowxmity.—-Of consumption, ob Weduesday, April 1 a wite of Barnard Donnelly, of Aster, L.1., and of Michael and Mary Loughran, of parish of tae, county Tyrone, Ireland, awe! Bt years. The ‘friends of the family are invited to attend ihe fue ~~ on Friday, from ae on Broadway, Asto- yited to at , 00 King strect or srernky Eaaw. aged 6 years, onthe, son of Joba gan, of No. 5 Broadway. a funeral will take piace on Friday aiteruoon, at two o'clock. Gorremnern.—On Tuesday night, March 31, Pano Dvaxy, sou of J. George aod Placita Gottsberger, aged 1 year ahd seven mouths ‘The funeral will take place from 166 Hudson street, cor ner Aye ag street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Haxvorp.—On Wednenday, April 1, at Williamsburgh, Joun UAsroRD, aged 46 year: Hils funeral will take Place from his late residence, No. 73 south First street, on Friday, at twelve o'clock M The friends of the family andthe members of Amity Lodge, No. 323, F. © respectfully invit- ed toatiene His remains ‘will bo' taken to Norwalk , Con necticut, for interment Hexvewox.—On Wednesday, April 1, after short ill- nos’, Isanriia Hawoanson, in the 63d year of her age Her relativer and friends will plonse attend the fune- ra), without pra riher notwe, from ber late residence, No. eet, Friday afternoon, at haif- . Her remains will be taken (o Evergreeus Prooklyn, on Tnesday, March 1, of cone sumption, axse Riza, daughter of the inte Michael und Anastatia Heyes, aged 18 years The friends of the faintly are respectfolly invited to trend the funeral, from the reaidevee of ber wnele, Wit ham O'Brien, 446 Columbia street r Degraw, this (iburaday ) afternoon, at two o’elock. The retains will be jorerred in the Cemevery of the Holy Crow Havr.—On Wednesday, April 1, at the residence of Wit at | Ham FB. Cartia, No. Fifteent! reet man Hoyt, daughter of the Mouson Hayt, Feq., oped 68 * H xorvices will be h Jaren’ Chureh, long Irland, on aflernoon, at clock. Cara Jeave James stip at two o'rwck P.M Hewstes.—On Wednevday. april 1. inva E. _ essere, youngest child of Lena and Eide H. Heavers, aged 1 year Ey mente and 22 Gare. relatives and tripods of the family ure respeet‘ully al, on Priday afternoon, at one o'clock , from the residepee of ber ber parents, No. 4 franklin terrace, in Twenty -#:xth sereet, near Niath ayeoune. Kerrie Ou Wednesday, Avril 1, Jomw, eidest son of Philip, ind Mary Kettle, aged 3 years, The iriends a the family are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral, (rom No. $2 Broadway, thig (Thurstay) iA .YAQGSA0UnT AnvT fisth ai NEW ‘TORK ‘HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL $3 1863. Laxamy.—Oo of Michael '» aged 23 years. PE on on hor late reaidetice, Ne. Street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Ine frienae and ser Waintances of the family aro respect- beg invited to atiend without further invitation. viock.—-On Wednesday morning, March 25, in Green ville, Orange county, Jui P., daughter of Jesse and Jo- sephine Mulock, aged 10 years, ‘2 months and 23 days. Goshen paj ers will please cops Mov arry.£The funeral of the lato Awenowy J. McCarry will take place this fear iy) afternoon, at two oeloek. ‘The friends and r members of Templar Lodge, No. 203, F. an A. M., the active and honorary menibors of Engine Company No. 14, the mevnbers of the Columbian Volunteers, and the members of the Fire De. [perp trio? , arejinvited Lo attend the {umeral, from late residence, 31 Vandam street. MoCarry.--Theduveral of the late Axiowy J. MeCarty, will wke place on this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hin relatives and friends are invited to attend, also the members of Templar Lodge, No. 203 F. and A. M , the honorary and active members of Engine Company No: 14, the members of the Columbian Volunteors, and the Members of the Fire Department generally, aro reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 31 Vandam street. Orro.—On Wednesday, April 1, Exaca Orro, daughter of Ernest wad Elizabeth Otio, aged 19 months and 10 days. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, this (Thursday) afteruoon, at two 'clook, at the resideace of ber parents, No. 62 Mulberry street, corner of Bayard street. PioM.—At Branford, Conn., on Friday afternoon, 27, of typhow fever, Kuias Pum, aged 89 years. Mw Utica papers please copy. Puxper,—On Tuesday, ” March $1, of consumption, Axwir PuauR, wiie of John Purdue, aged 30 years and 3 months. ‘The reweins will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- termeut, this (Thursday) a(ternoon, at oue o’closk, from her late residence, 57 Watts street, near Hudson, The ‘and acquaintances are invited to attend. —On ‘luesday, March 31, Fimira, wife of Wm. H. eo8 und daughter’ of Jno. Cornell, deceased, aged 26 ears YeTho triends and relatives of the family, also tho mem- bers and honorary members of Lngine Company, 17, are ily invited to atiend the funeral, from Her late + No. 271 Riy ington street, this (Thursday) after- noon, wt one o'clock. Reicuarp.—On Wednesday morning, April 1, Con- eTance AGUA, widow of Fredoric Reichard. Notice will be given of the funeral. Srory.—In hedaoelgpeegit yin March 31, Peter D Story, aged 20 years, on of William Story and grandson of the late Peter Dutly ‘Theretativen and frends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his graudmother, 135 Hicks street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at two o’clock. The remains will be interred inthe Cemetery of the Holy Crows, Flatbush. Sern: Dn Tuesday, Mareh 31, Mr. Winuam SeR- Gavi, a uative of Hedford, Beds, England, aged 33 years. Fils tr are javited to attend the funeral, from Mr. Jou /ing’s, 840 Proadway, corner of Worth’ street, this (Thursday) ‘afternoon, at two o'clock. TaYiow.—-On Tuesday morning, March 31, after a brief iiluess, Hazen, daughter of the tate John Taylor. The friends of the Tarnilypare requested to attend the funeral, frorm her late reridnece, No. 102 Wayerley place, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fartuer notice. Uxpxints.—On Wednesday, April 2, suddenly, E. Av- overs Banere, wife of J. Vermilya Underhill and eldest anghter of “twp hou and Elizabeth A, Barker, Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her iathor, Tuckahoe. Cars leave Twenty sixth strect, Harlom Kailrond, at a quarter past etght and half-past eight A. M., returning at five P.M. The friends of tho family are respectfully imvited to attend. Car Tiages will be in waiting at the depot at Tuckahoe to con- vey {ricuds to the house, —On Tuesday, March 31, Richarp ALLEN, only child of Wm. A. aud Sarah A. Tooker, aged 3 years, } months and 7 days. ‘The {riends of the fainily are invited to attend the fune ral,from the resicenco of his parents, 91 Kast Twenty seventh stroet, this megs afternoon, at one o'clock. Van Kiaaicx,-—On Mor March 30, auc T T., daughter of Key, R. B. and M. sr ‘an Kleeck, coy tele The relatives and friends of the family aro ited to attend the funeral serv: — this (Thursday) afternoon, «t ball past one jivck, from Calvary chureh, eorner of Fourth aveou d Twenty-first street, without further invitation. = tains will be taken to Fishiill, Warkins ‘ucedlay morning, March 31, Eeua, yong, est child of Jal Y., Jr. aud Jane BE, Watking, aged 0 years, I month and 20 days, ‘the reiatives and frieuds of family are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, from the residence of ber purents,22 Henry street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'eloek. WaLune.--On Wednesday, April 1, Ema Woovwarn daughter of Richurd P, and Aun Eilza Waiting, aged‘! years, 4 months ard 11 days. ihe relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfulty invited to attend the fuveral, from her late residence, 239 West bck Oy ia street, this day (ilursday), at tweive 0’ M. Monmouth county (N. J.) papers please copy. Warre.—On Toesday, March 1, Rooxrr Warne, of York. | shire, England. Notieo of funeral in the Herald. Watst.—In Broowlyn, on Tuesday, March 31, at ball past cleven o'clock P. M., AMwLiA ASN, daughter of Je- soph W. and Catharine Mf, Walsh, aged’s years, 1 mouth and 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family, the members of Palestine Lodge,?No. 204 of ¥. & A. M.,’ also the mem bors of Insuravee Patrol No. 1, are respectfully tuvited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residehee Of her parents, 55 Lawrence street, Brooklyn. Witrow.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 1, Cuan. torre ANN, daughter of Wiliam and Anua Baron Wilton aged 3 vears. 3 months and 20 days. Kingston and Toronto (C. W.) papers please copy. Waist. Tuesday, March 31, Jouy Wausu, aged 25 years, a native of Carlow, Ireland. The friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, (rom the residence of Lovjamin Moore, No. 277 avenue, 1 and Carlow papers pleare copy Yousd.-—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, April 1, ‘oung, aged 17° years, 6 wonths and 9tays. The relatives aad friends of the family are respectfully tovited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon jut two o'dwek, from ber late residence, corner of Hikeman and ris streets, South Brooklyn. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK—THIS Dar. 5 42 | moon 62) mew linD B Alien orland—H Crom. 4 Steamehin North Star, Jones, Aspinw Bicamship Farkerapury, sherwood, well & © Shanghae—N L & G Griaw on \—C IS Marshall ra Cruze¥ Alexanire & Sone. Hialifax—Hrett, Sou & Co, Hark Monaura ¢ Bons ig Prestigio, James, Aspinwall-—SP Joy. Brig dovo Hathaway, Towusend, Cardenas—J L Hatha Smal’ Mehr Hiawatha, Ingrahan, Bedeque, PEI—W 8 Brown & €o Bebe Youth (ir), Kaye, &t John, NB—P I Nevius & Sons cert Olly, Lovell, Washiugton—Baker & Dayton al P Ariostrong, Nickerson, Washinglon—Baker & Day “ae ‘ur © L Vandervoort, Baker, Washingion—Baker & Doy 6A Dayton , MeCieady to Schr Louiy tingpler, Lewis, Washington Ba LH Radio, Baker, Washingioa—N pel New Jersey, Vanamnan, Washington—Van Bruvt & Slagh ene HIT Benedict, Eiila, Wasbt age on—Van Brunt Senr DC Hulse, Kempion, W Washington—Jonas Retr Qeenn Wave, Zelutt Deep Rivera Van Brug a slaght rise, Whelton, Chivcoteagne—A 0 Havens York River—¥ J Campbell Milford. 0, Parsons, Philadelphia? W Me nd, Norton. Pulladeipbia—P Talbot erriet, Branuon, Philvielbiie niladelphia=Mi ler & Houghton ten, Yortiand—W 8 Brown. vide As, Sebr OG. Baker, W RKiver=L Kenny re—Haker & Dayt: Hartiond 11 8 Hackett & Bon Bear Maty 4 Blea, Pam Bicop B Brown, Carr, Falbdiver—L Kenny cle Van Cortlandt, » New Haven—dt Briggs & Steamer Artisan, McK timore Steamer Qciorars, McLaughlin, Balt ARRIVED Steamabip Shelldrake (Br), Pagden, d Matanzas 2th, 4.390 PM, With tndee swiand & Aspinwall, On the 2h, ex ‘and was ubliged to jay too wotll 6 AM 3 Of Hatteras. passed Br steamer British Quee i assed going into Havana. ate eamsbip Arabian (Br), Leach, Boston, 2 to Brett Son & ¢ Bark Orphen (of Providence), Bdmonda, Pi with fru Berk Oiat Kayrre (Norw). Letahi, Smyrna, 76 daye, mi Ie Funch, Meinene & Wend. 1 lerme, with ms. in ballet 2 4 in, UB gun ‘eas, benoe. Ors, Wiili cot —, Port Royal Mehattey, Phitad phia for P sina, Hunt, Blizabethport for Boston ander, Bryan, iebe Mig Eli cavetiper Haskell, K Behr Wars ph Behr JG lundagion. tarvell Ba MWacotphia Behr MC Tenet. Handy, Barvatavie tad mehr dumes barreu, Nicker Barmeawie 1 Phiindet Tyg ‘i ati state at ‘had WNW. ao , April 1, Baramr, beloved wife Miscellancous. Sreamsnre Orgit Eagennn—Advions recetved by the agente ip this city state that the steamship Gres Eaaern would not Jeave Liverpool until April 18. Sine Scoruamrron, Austin, of her cargo overboard. Bu Su Sonnea ca’at Liverpool, threw part Holmes, henee at Liverpool, reporia hurricane that lasted 12 hours, On ‘he jon 33, Was (hrows Oa bor beam ence when in int tad bad deckeeweps 7—Queenstown, March 16—The Amortan ght, a ley, Irom Callay for London, got ou tue harbor rork last uigit aa got of by tWO igs, aud bv now saking much water DAxK Jone D Tromrsown (clipper), 43% tous, built in New | Bedford in 1855 by 8 oe has been wold to Mesnra Wiliams & Barnes, of New London, \pou private tor Without her whaling ioventory, She "will probavly be o-n- tinued im the whaling business. Bu Beto Yousc Haxux, Bulems, from New Orleaus, waa wrecked about Ma jouth of the Kio trande Vessel abd car Wes lost. Sonu Bouvax (of Camden, Nd), Martin ph ia ‘oe Hasion, pt ino Motion? Hole St strulen pe Had mainmadl apiit Will hal out (or rpalrs. na, of New Medford, Capt Snow, was run Tenth street RK, ‘by The from Philade) " ” ad sunk, was towed off without arto! hee cargo, by ateamatug Mary, Grinr (prive), formerly a Savanna pilot boat, was 4 ist ult, olf w Sound, by the United States bi Jnio “Plulinda pista &¥b1 uit, in charge of a prize crew (om the M.T (a frou Sivannau, bound to Nassar with W bales cotton. A Scun Was seen ashore ou Succonnesse(t Shoal morning of $)th ult, With lors in her rigging. ‘Pwo olber vessuls Wei seen Pong to her assistance, Sreamyn FRank Mrwrorn, Captain Bennelt, from Brose Landing, when golng into New Orieans morning of Iu, tween @and 5 0 clock, way discovered to be leaking Y reel, where her baller ie rolvover “short distance below the Canal Bhe afterwards drifted down was drowned, Her olussen. 34 Dales wt, excepting the as street ferry landin the river. “Mike cargo con cotion aud 4 Jot of sundries, whl) ‘which ta being pieked up about t Notice to Mariner Notion ty hereby xiven that the fog bel Sound Jizht Vessel i# broken, aud by another as soon as possible. idaigahddead si gt ee D S10) 1ouse Inspector, Boston, March 31, 186%. board Vineyard will be supplied Bark Annawan, Howlan { for Atlantic Oceun, returned to New Bi 4 28th, in conequeuce of damage sustained {nn hurricane 17th, tn,iat36-Ne lon. 38 20 W, in whish lost fore and main (opgabiant maxis, foretop- midst, Jibboom and sails attached, head of foremast aud wo oats, nd had bulwurke stove. ark, Uiatina, Alley, of Wesiport, was at Mahe, Seychelles, Feb 1, 10 9p; Per!, Norton, Nib 20a Spoke j Bangs, Bartlest, from Cailwo for England, Feb ib N, lon 4408. aati "Waal hhwin, from Callao for Hamburg, Jan 27, jon 26 con, fram Boston for Cape Town, March 19, lat Ben. 19, cab wt at :9'35 ton 5) 4. Bark Honrietia, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, Murch 26, off Cape Henry Foreign Ports. Axrwrnr, March 16—Arr Rosa, Hubn Arrat Fishing (0th: Loeine,' ton Maron NYork, ld Lath Hagry Blut, Retina, je ante ‘Talbot, Cal oF érimaid.§ Meacom, Shanghae Keune, Foochow for. do: Cran rf fe Su Cureka, Cutier, Whiinpou for d b Senagiae tor do; ESetatDe, Jan 218d Julia Lawrence, § ARYAB, Jan 3001 the po ma Sing. 00; aa Weeks, Clom’ Londsay Portand, Lasvis, m Rio Inveiro—all wig orders. BurstoL se March 1i—Ary Marcia Greenleaf, Merriman, 03 rok 15—Sid Trae Minott, NOrieans Canpixr, Siareh Wo sid Fig! t Morbi NYore; § Jerr: rial fo pony ‘Kiawit. er ne NYor; Niearatia, Mareb’ll, Boston, Baek Are iene 1 Legliorn; 4th, rt Gen reh L—Arr Wi B Nach, Small, NYork, Sid[i2th, fell, Sodich . Nor. UAaLourtA. No date—Arr Horizon, Reed. Liverpool Canpexss, March 19—Arr Athens, Shields, and Manzoni, 8. Cariow, Ha Sid 18th, HP Cushing, Cook, Portsmouth ; Valetty Lord, Portiaud. <n OHS rr 2th len, Portiamd: 22¢ Rio Grande, Greenleaf, ichriai, + Bacuelor (Br), Waycott, uhvana; Georgia: fork. 1th, J W Sponcer, ess, Snow, Boston Déat, March 17—Arr Alier mm for Lor ga farichored); Usth, Senator iken, ‘New Tore (and wld for ondon Dexaxwess, March W—In the channel, Crystal Patace, Job from Java for Rotwr * Fou .oum, March Ib-—Are Will Guasaow, pink! Wit Tram’ ng Starr, ri dew (Brew), Ketohot, New ; Uroto a ia iiristolt Froaitor, Mailtoheld,’ Port lan, He de nlper Vor, 28%, ih Act Wr ns Macang bid tia Morin, Me rivnas; La Ciguena. Adve, Mito “9 Carolion Bait, Potarvy, Kemedis; Ranger (Con. fed), pire Jatnaicn. arch WeArr sclr Ludian Queen, jaw, Huntoom, Codi Koxtiom, Bogart, Oar Whitney, horn, Baltimore; 17th, Peeriens, ta. miymion, Wilhams, NVork; Alma, Kross, San neleco, &e, out 17, “i Boston; An tera, Suopeon, ii (omt Feb 2 or Tito Janeiro vie Card od oles Lospom, March M4~-Bu ut, Frank. Sherwood, for Boston. Are at Gravesend 14 *'Fi!imore, Bradiey, NYork, March 5—Bid Zenobia, Vetere, Queenstown. ia Saran, Fark, Vaughn, France; 20th, © Are Laverty, Tose, mar im (9) Grace Hatifa Hs . Atwood Nor A HH ata. Maretiau; Coston, terson; Jeunie W Palue, Burke, and “ill Heada Deo 9, Alice Thoradike, Thorn Dunedin (and ald Jao Lom her resarn) Tewgan, March 16-—Arr Ls one, th svrat Port P ane, ‘aud Dan lg» Dirigo, and Jessie Rhy uss, for Bos Newoaerur . Jan ImArr EM Whitney, Torrance, #905 10th, J iiwe, Kelton, Brisbane: Sth. Torrent, Sid Deo 30, Henry Miller, Hall, San Fran Corhon, Otuigo. aeaxt, Jan? In port sehen’ ope, Hewterson ;frow oe 22—Arr Torrent. ¢ NSW) ot Ap » Mth, Dalida, PYCE, March 3-—{n port brig Eliza Thempenn, for NYor ay. xavoN, J JH Duval, Tribbie, Rowbay PORE, Feb t—sid Ary Norn. Bamughae: Ru Fearing, Newcomb, — 5, Leoras, Laly wey. NEW, Dee 2 19th Holes Bar Jan 2 b Eveline Ret & NY¥ork. Slt Dee with It Anwa Kimball, Ma Wilson, ( J Mathawe Monsoon, £ Hughes, Baltimore New Udoin, Ane ardner, N Castine, taskell, “nm, Bouts, “Ti Horwe, N & D Bend oor beige. Ott wt ns: ship 3 Montes heser, Faiton “haan por, Baltimore p Marry of tne EWheRY EDPORD ¥ ne Theat Bh | oon | witt render st soft aed showy for wer eral daye Gal Waliroa, ius Stet Ci Washington, BO; whee Vig! for Hosion, SA hours Ge: for Nieatort lanthrops ct taport fo v ¥ HILADELPHTA, Narob supposed the kuterprise. fr anderry; beige W 105 Mary Bl Dighton? Ads Au Lewes, heavy #6 Breakwat One stew Breakwater PORTLA NY r_ Matanens, Apollo, Freeman, NYork ALEM. March 50— tit ed, do; "\tensa'an. Hata, Belfast for Baltimore, wardov), echrw Mt Bewall. Z Secor ‘Angeline, 5: M—Are Heaton; teire Ace Amana, Ki Geo Kilborn, Norwood, Calais Be om y Are ache Dante P Wil d brigs Paran, mares Mary Ann, NYork rarhip Saxon, ¥,. Rock ports rigged Olt bark iden nd on Bt Thoroas; som, Bilton af Messin by 1 Portiand ; ‘Foe wind I stilt worth, with » aber Of vee yd are now leavicig, brigs and twenty schoon' bern at the 1 me are mt tl wit. br ke, Whtlad Rivira, 81 Paar e) Dyer, Allegan, li Curtis, Harriet, Corvo, and 3 right SOMERSET, March 30-81) sloop Temperance, Davis, New ‘orl WICKFORD, March 30—Arr xchr Huater, Reckett, Ei Arr at \Portamouth Grove dist, sloop Blackstone, Allen, oe £4 Prov ir NYork, MISCELLANEOU S. N ELEGANT OURE FOR THE HAIR SON'S, ONS Was PHALON & SON'S PUALON & SON'R The only genu' Phe only gonuin uy ae Govos NUT OIL PHALON'S COCIN, or Daodor torized Cocoa, N article made from article made from uine article made from sine aruicle made fron Promotes the growth of the hair, COUIN Prevents the hair falling of, Kills and removes dandruff, cocin Gives new life to the human hale, coer IN Makes tho bai: ir rick and glossy. Go Ia the most perfect dressing for the hair. coctn Leaves no dinagreeable ator. coors Laavon no atlcky substance, ASK > D ASK FOR Paayon FOR oom, COO! Kk FOR PHALON'S $e YOu GET No ann ‘OU Gi HAT Y' BT NO OTHE THAT YOU GET NO OTHER THAT YOU GET NO OTHER. COCIN Costs 30 and 9) conte a bottle. BAR ES, TRY PUALON'R IT# ORIENTAL CAM ui FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION. BEAUTIFUL 6O Use PHALON OMELERION BEAUTIFUL WOMEN” Result (rom ; ure of PHALON 8 Laquid tase w.0.0" Price &) ceu's by all eet oe i. For nate throughout the South America. Retail store, 8. Or Laboratory, A From am mw, And $79) orth Step COOKING THOUSAND REFRIGERATORS ee S50, ‘Of first cluae Silver tra Trays Door Mavs, Brasher, n and $1 pee bot and fancy goods dealers Weak Indies and YHALON & 80) Motel, 17 Broadw: reek, New York. 8) 0. rooms, Tavies , ENSILS And every deseroription of House Furuahing Articles VBAKS PRICES. Aator place, ome block froin Broadway von nou ~ nie MBROSTA OF DR. STERLING 8. Olly extract of roots barks and by AT HOME AND VISITING CARDS IN Nowe Paper tiated au plain, tJ, BVEK A STIMULATING Of the Bealp and itching of the Head, eotirely #radicates Da dull, prevents the Hate fwils ge DIE RS oy A A! YOPERIVATETIROS WALKIN: A large lot Jost rrenived by ROX OF NOTE Bat GUBREDE 8 Borns KY WANTED 18 Be sored at toes depo josns, BUNIONS LABELS cole at ROPSY CURED v0 BOYD'S a West Thirty hind street uf Wo! ensising It w grow thick ad ioug. Boia by ail dro a box containing two bottles. Y Di. H. H STERLING, sole proprietar, the army ney wend dally, « POSITIVE CURR FOR HEADACHE teu f turDINE premature! y po 498 Broadway, FRIENDS SEN 1y the Hi very low PACK Be ates TOOTH ACEH wala NTs 0 DOLLS ISVERTED NATIS, BNIAK n r Fy iVOR fe wal ubEn'n” *, YEN THE ¥ ishing remedy can DiaMoxes FO GALE LOW 1 wet unter Dianond Rarrings and Pia sume King erty 404 Broadway PAUL & ¢ it TAGEmALd, kiNDe antiiiee bo “ib Onamiers ter CARER ve bad ¥ ONT ELL YOUR BOOKK YOR OL PAPER WL Pampiiets, bought for ewan 0 Books on kvenen, It hagraphy. ao, om bees. LEGGAT 1D Keasau arent, omar Beckman RAPN ESR, D NOtgRe td THe TRAD. HTH KOA crrnonte Car arin bert CUR CAME hn BYERY f) Ni Lis 4 OF AND ALY ¥ ROOMS, FI) BROAD WA C187 ON EISEN AER SD AC RINE rm arti yt EASE OF THE & Tso }1eER MEDIC AL. ‘Oe awe ITESDED TO, bY DR OAL SON bIREN AT WIA CONBULTING {ATA ( LIPP NOW KEAL NOW RADY! NOW HEADY With full abd authentic deteiisof the match male be NO, UBBRAN, THE AMBRE AN CHAMPION Tom wing, vg UI ov tik PRITION PIZK BING, TEN THOU RAND DOLLAR leo, romati or tha RAR betwee YOUNG DUTCH RAN AND JACK DREW yon gi # oom for Orie at © The EXTRA ree ole canto Gar toe {OLD PENS THE meer AND THR CHRAPR. Ne A. MOKTC i Aa JREMATURE LORS OF whites te me by the une Be in thousands of ¢ laentfole ant hos never fale eaithy amd vigor more ted we 8 Arewting for It bas send the teat of larity ia (he beat or denen ‘The Increased enat of f conyete as to of FUARK GUELN Bawor ad Pron me hate xP THE HALE « 29 Ann Rew York W MTT ERE, 1 at oy Oh AL may be entirely prevented A tingle apyticatine ant Mes mpreetented pape Seems pet bolle THE FORTUNES OF CONRAD, A ROMANCE OF ANCIENT BRITTANY. IN the LEDGER for next week, which will be ready ox Monday, at 12 o'clock, we suall commence satory, under by our universally popular contefbutor, Syt- ypnus Cobb, Jr. The ine cideniyand woonen of the toryare ona! period of the world’s in +o famitiar, The hero on-hearted but romantic fm that far eff, romantic and heroic history with which Mr. Cob) the tale is one of those stalwart, personages whose explols are historical, and to whose A ted for ite early a@ to Chrintiantty, aud who wi } were gatiant in war. NEW YORK, ENING. ADA sutiewan and d tasdion, » PATRON RSS lian, AY i Tokers, dint tne Mra. Gen. Geo. B. ol Mra Charl age. POM. Haverty. a. Bry wa Laur Maw. Richard Tertiau, Mrs. Kieha! Mrs. Thom Mra. ¥, 3. © Mra. J. Daly Robert d. bib De, Jobn O'Keiiy, Dr. Richard U Dr Joho iy ot 1M, v wiviitth Kugene O Sullivan, Peiex Inye > Danie! Delavan {nario M. Connolly. Hoo, Hiram Barney. Joon Bryan. Hon. Kichurd B, Connolly. Jonn J. Bradley, Woodrull Develin Lawre Win. Kennelly. Win. 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Corner Broadway aod U rand atrent Commer Brontwey and Warren street WASTED-AEWERAL WELL BDUCATED MiDtER ompeent teat Bs mewule in @ hie Alaa faut oF Gre persine have some know 48 Burgeon, enclosing postmen atanp, Bee ‘dite, Weabingion, D.C. immediany LOST AND VOUND. for Spring, of the QOUND-ON SATURDAY LAST. AT THE mle The OokeLbOnk comiaining sm peoperty poy sbpiyiag OFT ON THE SAT OF MARCH, & MINK PUR COle +, le Minteoenth Tea «ay aed Be avenu * wh ee Loreouperne J corner of The fit Meiaid oftice [Out so" TURNDAY ByENING. MancH Si, A roeK 4 eek, 6 key, expt feceint sad ome B street ani Ninth w E Te leave Hat David Rosh, 19% Sls nm fal reward will be La KEWAKD —LOBT, ON SUNDAY Last. 4 five oF sii he Bnd yipes mone, wmv d iB bm brown payer. The um o above reward by fg tiem Im the baananeas P Witness sienet. CAMIMEN'H irr Ke IN work will D Jomen’ A BURNER WAGON, WITH ONE eT OM RTOLEN Paine! bined, wynare body, and dark 4 | y eit tee. wORNING MALOH ae Tse @ them tw AT road +) EW KD LNT, ON FRIDAY ’ , vhand name of Tiny wird wir Wheewer | war | 3 HEWAKD —iO0T ON THR int INeT, 16 UOtRG is t ato leon’ Ves pau or ] Geld Hpactaries, marke’ Ure @ Kuler sent be paid forthe revure of the same ww Suleed & Swale, Ave ON TURRUAT, MakOn M+ Bleck and Tan Dogs suew wilt retare hist Us 116 Be eoeure the than! and the eather or A WAI CHAIN WITH A Kit lady and t 1 ng the om 6 (he above reward wd SLO Sie ine pean be me be Te 6) > MEWARD TAKEN BY st) ther of harrow & Bre a ereaii romiaining 1 mr by une reward —LAKT, A a ; VATOCHES, Jew UNDE, DIABONDS AAMONDR =A AM GITING inasponds, Watches . schon eal on tp ae inpowt of wilh do wen voc monpe, OLD Spt 4 my aL amuse

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