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NEW YORE HERALD, FRIDAY, both sides Yodan infamous Ifo, and the jery should be et as riminating wm weikning she evidence of Madam Belt as that of Martha Wilson. The jury should pot be of the the Case Given to the Jury. SUPREME COURT—CIRCOIT. Before Judge Smith. Pan. 18.— At the cpeniog of the Court this morning the Mussel for the defendant resumed bis argument on the jrmpetency of ibe defendant to appear as & witness, and quoted ihe case of Marsh and Potter ip support of bis mo Lo Mr. Fullerton replied very briefly, taking the ground shat wader ibe code the evidence of Mr. Meliville was 10 edmnissibie Judge Smith—} bave thought over the matter since € to the conclusion that under te wale ine evidence ef the defeodant would be n- ‘Yhe wotwon of tbe counsel is therefore denied ‘Couvsel jor tbe defence—Wil your Hovor give vs the tent eveuing, avd have co wor evelit of Ay exception. dude Smnith—Certamly JAN CORD ene McCord, of No 631 Houston street, WO We sis ©. 10 1858 did you keep the premises No. 71 Mercer A. 1 did Dot. ise) \ lad ©. Id you ever see Mr. Melville there? Q You bave kept the promises No. 631 Houston street A. | did pot; eiuce Ino) A. | have. ©. lind you ever see Mr. Melivilie there? tt éon't KUCw tbe gentleman; | never saw him before to a You generally know all those who frequent your douse A. \05. '§ STATEMENT. @. Ho you know Kose Madden? A. | do. Q Whet waa she doing in-your house? A. £ with ye 4s u servant and also as a boarder. @. bow jong did ebe live ‘att who vie)t your house? whom you do not see’ A. No. &. Ave you always at pee] time. I very seld m go out @ Do you recollect every ope who caters your honse? &. Ob, no; bu: dreas come and go witbout my being able © recoliect their faces Re-awect—suppose @ person was in the habit of visit- itg your Louse for @ period of five or six years, would you bot be abie to recollect bis face? Gounset for the deience—That is our case, your Honor. Gouneel ‘or tbo plaintiff—1 now propose to read the writwo lesinnony of the witnesses we examined yester Gay, a8 taken belore .udve Stuart come two years ago. Udansel for the deience—I object to the reading Of tbe tocumenis Judge “1 itb— What is the object of this testimony? ibe plainttl—Kor the purpse of corrobo: Counsel retiog who they tostitied to Counse (or ibe de‘endant—Ibe first thing you ought on woo drew up these state io do the is bo produc A wouid |i see hy Ouuvsel jor the plaiutifi—He is woud Gounse! for the defendant—is be? ‘be jury Ubu: we bave done all we could to get him here, Whe Court beid that such testimony as that oflered by she counsel for Ube plwptil’ would only be admissible with you? A. Yes. yesterday. jim cp tbe slaud. then called A. Preity much all the ck and cannot at- I shall argue to frow Ube other side for the purpose of impeachment Nr. te; tH00, THE SUMMING UP jo summing up the cae for the defendant the counsel ‘wok the ground that the evidence of the witnesses for Abe plaiwlill was unworthy of belief, and was directed meiciy ugainst Madam Bell, with whom they were on Re xiso held that if Mr. Meliville’s month ‘wae not seaied by the decision of the Court he could copspiracy was brought about. man ‘entered 4 bouse of prostitution be was guilty of adultery. Be may beve had legitimate business ther bad terms. eapin why wie H did dot follow that FOR THE DEFENCE. Fuliertoo—YOur Hopor will please note our ex- because a married and bis ibe jived A, About five years Cross-exarpined—Do you mean to say that you know A. Yes; neariy every one. ‘@. Are ibere pot those who come into your house verdict upon the duty might be, it was for them to pronounce between man apd wife, and render @ true verdict ve ‘The case was then submitted to the jury, with instruc: thons to bring in ® sealed verdict to-morrow (Friday) morning. Accident 0. New York Central Rall- road. ‘ALBANY, Feb. 18, 1864. Ao accident occurred to the dowo mail in op the Central Railroad this afternoon, the baggage car being thrown off the track by a broken rail. baggage man, Jacob Putoam, of this city, jumped out and was killed. Fire in Philadelphia. Puicapeu Feb. 18, 1864. A fire commenced in the cooper: shop of Joba S. Curby, on Front street, below Lombard, this morning, and consumed oight dwelling houses before it was extin- guished, The buildings were occupied by poor families, who are now houseless. The weather 1s intensely cold. Se TD MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Corneti—Kri1066,—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, February 16, by tne Rev. Newton Hestgp, Wx. H. Cok: WELL to Matvixa KELLOGG, all Of Brook Dowsinc—O’Sciiivan.—On< Tuesday, February 9, at the bride's residence, by the Rev. George McClusky, Capt Laas J. Dowxixe to Mise FRaxces Tgrssa 'SUL- vax. FanQUnAnson—PROUDFOOT. —In Washington, D.C., on } Sui . February 14, at Grace church, by Rev. A. Hol- med, anes W. FAarqvnarson, of Epgiand, to Cuarrorre Ruovas, daughter of the late Dr. Lawrence and Louisa R. Proudicot, of New York city. GRAHAM—ERTZBERGER.—On Tuesday evening, mae ‘16, by the Rev. Dr. Hiscox, of New York, Mr. E. W. Hy Gnamaw to Miss Renmoca C, Extzmrane, all of this city. MevErs—Hooc.«np.—On Thursday, Faproary 3 ee atthe residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. M.S. Hutton, Mr. BRINkeRHOrY Mayers to Miss Jenniz A. HooGiann, all of tbie city. McCorp—Braip.—On Thuraday, February 18, by the Rev. Dr. Passen, Josiau A. McCorp to Heten Jane Brain, both of this city. —" Cincinnati papers aareees re aha —Un Tuesday evening, vation 16, at the residence of the bride's parents, Sugar Loaf, Orange county, N. Y., by the Rev. Mr. Piergon, ANDREW McEwen, Jr., of Warwick, to Miss Sara Liz. daughter of Van Houten, Esq. RICARDS—BrabroRp.—On Thursday, February 11. by the Rev. Mr. Backus, Jonx R. Ricarvs. of New York, to ANNa C.8., daughter of the late Jobo Bradford, of Balti- more. Si.EcK—Prarsart.—On Wednesday, February 17, by Rey. S. H. King, Mr. Oscar SiLZ0K to’ Miss ADALINE’A., youngest daughter of Jobp and Mary Pearsall. No cards, Swit#—SovuLarp.—On Wednesday evemng, February 11, by Rev. Dr. Suris, at the residence of the bride. Jonny R. Surman vo Frances Etasra Soviarp, daughter of the Jate Simon Soulard, all of this city. Warp—Horkins.—At the Fdward’s church, Northamp- ton, Mass.,on Tuesday, February 16, by the Rev . Y. ‘Swift, Jamms C. Warp to Miss MaRcakerrE D. Horxins, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Hopkins. Wiewt—Witpgk.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday. February 16, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Henry Blanchard, Grorcr J. L. Wicut to Groncig, second daughter of Benjamin G. Wider, Esq. Birth. E.awn.—At Rose Park, N. on Wednesday, February 11, the wife of George Henry Eland, of a daughter, babdiin papers pleare copy. Died. Brows.—On Thursday, February 18, of consumption, Wtutious may have been as pure asthe angels. Mr. | Miss Grace Brown, in the 25th year of bor age. Meliv.iiie may bave entered such a bouse for the purpose The friends of the family are respectfully tnvited to of seliing some of bis jewelry, just the sam upbysician | attend the funeral, this (Friday) a!ternoon, atone o'clock, ‘would entor in the pursuit of his calling. It was a mere | from the residenc: of her brother, 303 Third avenue qwatter of trade, aud many merchants who stand much Righer 10 the community than the defendant were in It did not follow that be q@auee & wan wenl to @ Darto tke a drink. aod while there torew bis «rms around @ pretty girl and kissed her, ‘Sbat be was guilly of adultery. the babit of doing it daily. ‘wrong, hut io we abstract there was nothin; ‘Wieioug about it, and the Le 10 It jury should not at Jn conclusion the counsel stated that he ed bis client to be an tonocent man, and if the jury Fespooided to their oaths they would pot upon light founds sever those whom God bad + MR. BULLERTON’S ADDRES. Mr. Fuuierton followed un vebalt of the piaimiff: The ‘meee, be claimed, was “nvolved in @ nutebell, the evi- Mance was brief and the witnesses were few. foreign ‘wan Srought m for the because t ‘ville = himself, ‘Weir by his ‘appearance as ‘The spesker then proceeded to refute the idea tbat the qwitvesses (or the plaintif were anxious to ruin Madam Beli, ave tbat Mr. Melivilie's guilt or innocer B@eecondary consideration. moment thut if these women were infinenced by the mo- tiven the counse! for the defence atiriluted to them they Would stop sbort of ruining ber in the most complete Instead of doing ber au injury, they were doing ber 4 reat service. by publicly advertising ber place of Dusivess and peculiar calling. Abd, no mitter what way We case went, Madum ‘ell would go ovt of the court tetter off than when she entered it. of matrimovy may be, it was the duty of the jury io this contract, if the plaintiff had estab adultery. the mauver cage Wo dissolve th Meded ihe The counsel ihe called Qoart and jury to ine pleadings where the defendant, upon bis Own admrsion, did not deny the cheige that he was It might be puritanically Brornry.—On Wednesday, February 17, Mary Brorusy, wife of Patrick Brophey, aged 87 years and 7 months. The relatives and rriende of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at PCS from her residence, No. 38 Bridge street, lyn. bad or Crickmxgr.—On. Wednesdav night, February 17, Cor- apy im- | sevice ¥. CLicKRNER, in the 40th year of his The coun- asl on the other sile bad alluded to things which were tothe ‘esues in this case; and this foreign matter, ydse Of misleading the jury.” ‘The counsel for the detendaut bad also taken vecasion to mbarge ibe witve-ses for the plaintilf with perjury, sim- hey were poor iallen prostitutes. ihe tofuliow her busband to these bouses Pate, and mingle with his loose companions, to procure @videncve of bis guilt, or was sbe to take the witnesses ng abe found them’ She couid nit take any other step than tbe ope she vad taken, and tbe counsel or tbe deienduut bound not rai against those poor creatures; » Funeral op Saturday afternoon, at two orclock. from the Reformed Dutch cbarch, corner of Fulton and Wil- liam streeis. Joined together. CoLtixs.—On Wednesday evening. ioepee f 17, at balf: past ten o'clock, Jouw Cots, ly of the Forrest House and'a paiive of Leangboro, county of Lovgford, Ireland, aged 49 years, 7 months and 23 dats. The iricods of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from nis late resioence, 366-Eleventh avenue, corner of Thirty-fifth street, this (Friday) after- eon, at half past one o'clock Hie remains will be taken to Culvary Cemetery for interment Conwam.—On Thursday, February 18, Dr. Wim Cosnam, a native of Suffolk, Ragland, aged 37 years. Particulars of the funeral to: morrow. Day.—Aat New Durbam, N.J., on Tuesday, February 16, Many. Deloved wife of Samuel 8. Day, in the 67th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mom- for Mell- | pers of Olive Brauch Lodge No. 31,1. 0 of 0. F., are re- acts. was responsible for | spectfuliy invited to attend faperal, from the Mac- witnesses op the trial. | dougal street Baptist cburcb, York, this (Friday) le could not bel defenuant’s the attention fe the babit of visiting hones of prostitution. The counsel for the defence here objected to the read this stage of the cage, The Court overruied the objection, and noted the couvsel’s excep fag of (he piesdings tron. @elendant iv refereuce to bis Bot seek t» deny the that be Hiepation. visiting @ bow Sacred us the bond of Mr. Fullerton then proceeded to read the answer of the ¢ OF prostitue Mon in Mercer street, kept by Mary Fell, in which he did The detendaut denied er visited Jane Mc ord’s. vui be was silent as afternoon, at one o'clock. De Wirt.—At Paterson, N.J.,on Tuesday, February 16, James De Wirr, aged 36 years, formeriy of New. York. Dorvy.—Oo Taursday, February 18,) Axx Dorry, tbe beloved wite of Patrick Duffy, a native of the parisb of Killdress, county Tyrove, ireland. ‘The relatives aad friends of the family, and those of ber brother_jn-law, Patrick Coyle, are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from the house of Patrick Coyle, 243 West Thirty-fifth street, on Saturday afternoon, at one 0'cloc Fryatr.—At bis residence, Belleville, N. J.,on Thurs- pees December 24, Horan N. Fryar, in the 57th year Calttornia and London papers please copy. Fryxx.—On Thursday, February 18. Ann Piven, wife ‘of Thomas Flynn, of Seventh avenue, between Fifty sixth and Fifty-seveoth streets. Further notice of the funers! in to morrow's jssue. Haninc —Oo Thursday evening, February 18. MART Eawa, eldest daughter of Sumuel PD. avd Angeline P. Haring, avd granddanghter of Jobo B. Harmg, aged 11 5 months and 18 da; es and friends are invited to attend the fo- nerai,from the residence of ber father. No. 40 King it. on §) jernoon. at three o'clock. The re e removed to Monsey, Kockland county, for interment, %) bie visiting Mary Fell’s. He could wot deny it; for the Hime —On Wednesday morning, February 17, Mrs evidences of bis visits was overwhelm It was c- | Mary Heume. widow of Obadiad Wisner Aelme, and Mesion 1D the broadest possible \erms, and that daughter of the inte .ames W. Lent. pould convince the jury of his gu When a mau Relatives, friends and acquaintances are respectfully went into & poure of prostitution the inference | invited to attend the fnoneral, en Saturday afternoon. at was (ba be went there to consutmma'e bis guilt, aud Het | three o'clock. from her late residence, 195 Second avenue. W say bis prayers, gery. abe fact. ‘Of earrings. evidence of the witvers for the Joes as they were io ali shame, they bad pot jos their Ibe very tact that the witnesses Cutessed ‘Weir own shame withcut withholding anything was cov- Slusive as (0 ber truthtuloess; and, becsuse they did pot Fesort to faisetood to cover up their degradation , ard their testimony He then compared their manver @ the stand wih that of Magam f[lel\, and said tl. trutbfuiness, ‘BO reason Why ‘be jury Bho. @2 unworthy ot belie! while they were willing Medam Bei), in tr nid dite to tell gto shield the detendant Jered herse!! beyoud redemption. Mr Fullerte Temarks were jorcibie aud eloquent, and made a marked Smmpression ov ai) bis Learers THE JUMGES CHARGE Judge Smith chen proceeded to charge the jury upon ‘the law governing the case. The plaintiff sought to eure & divorce, ob the ground of adultery. The counse! on ‘Doth sides have faithfully perrormed their duty, aud it ‘wus DOW the duty of the jury to pass upon the following | teeves — Pir —War ihe piain Second—Hue tbe devendat April, 1861, aud Ube 6b of March. 186) ee No 140 Mercer street, in Thard— Vier the defendant, within said time and at said committed adultery with a pertou koown as Mary i? Fourth—Bas the defend w' 1860 or 156), wt the house 81 Houston street edoltery with any person uw Upvo the first issue the Court directed the jury to As 10 the other iseves (be den of proof rested with the plaivtif, and it was F westablish this charge of adultery beyond a | The crime of adultery was commitied | tbe evidence which is er in the affirmative, reasonable d ubt. dm eecret, avd the character 0: t IDLO & Court Of justice Must be taken into con Meputed to bim in a private manoer Mt, between the city of New Y t, \n or during the year 1868 oF 1809, at the boure of one June McCord, No. tit of one I be had any lecitimate business there, be could wasily prove it to the sutisfaction of the it wae assured on the part of the devence that the Gelendant was einployed 19 seluug ewelry wheu making Ahese vitits to Mercer street; but there was “no prot of His visite to Madam Kell were trequeut— every day oveurrences—and yet the only articies of jewei- fy be ever sold during that period were a watch apd u pair The coupse] then proceeded to review tbe vaintiff, und suid that, a the whole truth bad per 1) married to the defendant’ ork uring oF eince the year sabe McCord, at No, wb the city ot New York, committea own vo the piaintiay Start with tbe presumption that the defendant wa contained ib the pleadings mon to & et incts of bat ance Would not be proper for % the Lostimony of reat Gene 4 KOO moral character, why they whould be ceomed Wan given, und iI the eviden tron should not vecersariy ex from 6 polluted source. Ip be jury abouid jook around for “tells two these women were lea b Malice, Ww tertity in thie care, the jury ehout Bow far the moive would nluence Be themwetver From the nd ad wife he Fae OgHive! FEVER DE INerr ape rontrucie « evidence Of the bushand ond wile, and beoce thought pre to exclude ihe teath deleudaut whea mt war Merced for Sweriderio of the jry The # iLesHos they were bound were true. Tiow OT) shown. house of ure. jury to give the crime of adul- ever, bevessarily impute a*purpose Jt is not necessary, to greys we to of adultery, that mao should be caught Vt the circumstances poimt to the conclusion ABat Gaoltery bus been committed, that ix sufficient. me cred. utes that they would to per- Suil. there was po, reason eal depended upon the manner in it was bro b of ise kUOWD, com a adultery wilt any person unknown to the plain Ippo Cent. end When examine the evidence to see if the charges The evidence as % bis visiting & bouse wi known prostitution seems to i) established; but the not so clearly the im Thursday, February 18, FRaxk. youngest 20 of Fdw. B. and Aon Holly, aged 1 year, 2 months and aye. coe of facern! t> morrow. at Katonah, Westchester coun- ty. \. Y., on Thursoay, Febraary 18, Jons HONEYWELL, formerly of New York city. aved 71 years, The funeral will take place mt bis lute residence, on Sunday afternoon. at one o'clock. Tbe remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment oo Monday Kruty.—On Tnesday mygbt, February 16, Bavoer, the beloved wife of Thomas Kelly, aged 40 Sears. The friedds of the family, and those of her brothere, Jamor G, and Jobo Cofley rearectfally invited to at | tend th trom ber late residence. in Second ave nue, near Twenty-fourth street, this (Friday) afternoon, At two o'clock t, KinG.—On Wednesday, February 17, Mary Axtae, + | widow of Louis King and daughter of Rev. Joreph Toten. The funeral will be attended from ber late residence, No. 3 Wooster street, this (Friday) afternoon, at baif- past ove o'clock Kaxovse.—at Brookiyn, on Wednesday, February 17, Mra Cor Kaxor he S2d year of her age. i are respectfully invited to at- it two o'clock, r . Conselyen, at No. 15 Stanton etreet. Tbe remains will be taken on iy morning to New Jersey for interment, by the | way of Dover. tend the fuueral, thi . Westchester county, on Monday afternoon, February 15, of acute pnenmonia, tol- Jowing malignant scariet fever, Jonn B , eldest aon of 1. | B. and Louse Monnot. and grandson of George Ponsot, aged 9 years und 24 da The friecds of the foneral, mily are invited to attend the without furtber invitation, on Saturday after- t hn!-past one o'clock, at St.'Raymond’s chi Westchester, Carri ges will ieave Heriem Bridge at ball past twelve prec ry 18, Micnarr Maney, & Dative of the parish of Clonfert. county Galway, Ireland, aged 54 yeurs. & months and 22 days The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her brother in- jaw, Michael Goode. Second avenue. between Thirty Hfth and Thirty-sixth streets, this (Friday) alternoon, at one O'clock In rookiyo, on Thursday, February 28, Monnimen Jonx M. Mortimer, in the 66th your of bis age The friends of the family are requested to attend the funera). from his late residence, 57 Summit street, South Brooklyn, ob Sunday afternoon . at two o'clock. Bristol (England) and Australian papers please copy. Mat ons.—On Thursday, February 18, James Manon, & ative of the parish of Durrow, Kings couoty, Iréiand, in the 36th year of bis age. The friende and acquaintances of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral. on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis esidence, 631 West Sixteenth street. McHars.—On Thareday, February 18, of cousnmption, Tromas McHate, the beloved son of Micbael and ia! McHale, aged 23 years, 2 months and 7 days. The relatives aud friends of the family are reepecttally ited to attend the funeral, on Sanday afterooon. at two o'clock. from bis Inte residence, No. 2 Minetta lave. MeGiovauLan —On Thursday, February 18, Jonw Pat. jock, the oniy and beloved aon of Denie! and Margaret 1 mont 7 days. Here thy loss we Bot ‘tie God that bath bereft ve, voworthy of nelie!, A preat He can et'l! ovr sorrow heal, ‘eb the testimony | The relatives and friends of the furnily are respectfully Ce appeared Lo be consistent | invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at und to believe it. They | two o'etuck, from 458 Seventh avenne, jude it because it came Melaremtx.—On Wedoesday, February 17, Cataa © ¥ ADY dovire tor ini earliest hiewry ¢ dering uct a question hee i ADY motive existed © falsehood, what the wotve wae 4 be apt to influence the mind ut "he wateee the heen exchided from pion BONY araiowt och Giver apd Ube FeDL ent of (he whole inquire them ip perjar teeth BNP Mob avaitian, aged 47 youre. The relatives cod ‘riendic! the family are rerpectfully invited to attend the funeral Saterday morning, at halt. pent tne ‘elock, k's charob, Paet ‘ning. Febroary 18, at bie 4 Cost fwevty filth sirect, Perm MeCatery, oh the R7Ub sear of bis Notice of the foneral etl! apnear terenfior Novanoodu Thartday, February 1s. niter a ebort but Fevers Vineem, MAA Noise, a pative of county Koeeom Wen, irelant, aged Wf gure " t Theo eelativos and fom ry reyueted t he | fouerat from st. Cincent © Hompite, at two O'elock, to 00 | proceed tw Ce'eary Cemetery : O'Dmscou1.—On Teareday morping, Fenroary 18, at fifty minutes past three, of enteritis Senamt. JOn™, son of Cornelios O'Driscoll and Hauosd Duggan, aged 10 wootte and 24 dave. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, aiso those of bis uocies, Jeremiah, Jobo, Daniel and Timothy O’Dris- coll, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, {rom the residence of his parents, No 26 Oak street Philadelphia, Cork (Ireland) and Lancashire (Fogiand) papers please copy Parker.—On Wednesday , February 17, Mary B. Par- xen, formerly Mra, enjanie T. Gilbert, aged 37 years. Funeral services this (Friday) afternoon, at twoo'clock, from her late residence, Fighticth street, near Third avenne. em Providence and New Orleans papers please oe —On Tbureday, Febro: 78, ALPERT CLIFFORD, iwfant son of Albert C, and Pennie B. Pratt. Tho relatives and friends of the family are resvectful invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday ) afternoon, at threo o'clock, from the residence of hissparents, 126 West Fifty tbird street, without further invitation. Purpy.--On Thorsday, February 18, Reva, seed 10 years and 12 days, and ANNA Freprika, aged 6 vears,1 month and 12 days, children of Thomas D. and Mary A. Purdy. PorTER.—On Thursday, February 18, Mary F-12ARRTH, youngest daughter ot Henry aod Mary Porter, aged 10 months and,11 days The relatives and friends of the family are resvectfully invited to attend tie funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 175 Wooster street, this (Friday) afternoon, ‘at half-past one o'clock. Prokarp.—-Oa Thursday, February 18, Josk’n PickaRD, 3m the 53d year of his age. The {riends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at bie late residence, 131 Fast Thirty-fourth etreet, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Srawart,—On Wednesday, February 17. Sanat M. Nm, youngest daughter of J. D. and Amanda M. Stewart, aged 17 years and 1 week. ‘The funeral: wil! take place from. the residence of her parents, No. 13g Chariton street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, The relatives and friends, and also the members of Accacia Lodge, No. 327, F. and A M., are re- spectfully invited to a without further not ice, Srorrs.—At Madiaon, N. addenly, on Wednesday, February 17, Coorer Storrs, in the 76th year of bis ace, ‘The funeral will take place at his late residence in Ma- dison, N. J., on Saturdav morning, at eleven o'clock. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to tend, without further notice. Cars leave by Morris and Fssex Railroad, foot of Barclay street, at nine o'clock A. M.; returning, leave Madison at three o'clock P. M Surrwoop,—Oo Tuesday, February 16. Jesse L. Snme- ‘woop, aged 63 years. The friends or the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bis Jate residence. 348 Third street, wighout further votice Srencrr —At Key West, Florida, on Saturday, January 20, of dysentery. Jaws G. SPENCER, aged 36 yeare ‘Sore. —On Thursday morning, February if, at seven o'clock, Tuomas Smith. aged 1 yeag, youngest cbild of Thomas and Maria Smith “ae The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. from ibe residence of his parents, 210 Fast Nineteenth stree! Baltimore Sun please copy. Tuoms.—On Tuesday, February 16, of croup, Anim C. Tnowas, the youngest ‘child of Columbia and the late Chas. a ‘Thomas, aged 1 year and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, 123 Anes street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’cloc Tinnais —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, February 18, WituaM &.. eldest son of Lewis and Sarah Tibbais, aged 35 years and 6 months, ‘he relatives aod friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence, De Kalb, near Marcy avenue Wareox.—On Wednesday, February 17, afer a short and severe jlipess, AXDREW Watson, the beloved son of Andrew and Hester Watgon, natives of Mullingar, coun- ty Westmenth, Ireland, aged 4 years and 4 months. Thé friends of the ‘family, and those of his uncles, James and Patrick O’Covnor, are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral. this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of parents, 216 East Thir- teenth street. Warser.—On Wednesday, February 17, Ameria Estee, youngest dauchter of William W. and Louisa Warner, aged 8 months and 10 days The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her parents. 99 « pie street, tbis (Friday) morning, at balf-past eleven o'el Wa.xer.—On Thursday, February 18, Mrs. Sraraen C, . WALKER. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fnnera) services, af her jate residence, 63 East Twenty-ninth street, this (Friday) afterboon, at two o' bapa The remains will be taken to Erie, Pa., for in- tert et Berkebire, Vermtont, on Tuesday, Febroary 9, of consumption, Mr. Cagster Wein, in the 57th year = isd age. He was for many years a citizen of New ‘or! Yousa.—On Thureday, February 18, Conweiia K , relict of the Rev. Fusgrt A. Younc, aud danghter of the late Danie! Kissam. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residerce, 93 Downing olny Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, ut balf-past two o'clock. OBITOARY. Horatio N. Frvatr, whore death was recorded ip these columns afew weeks ago, wae born in the city of New York and entered into business there at an early age, evincing extraordinary commercial talent. He became half owner of the celebrated Belleville White lead Works, and afterwards formed tbe company of which he was President for many years and up to the time of bis death. Being otherw: — ‘ely engaged in business for the last thirty years, be was weil known as an honorable merchant and high-toned gentleman. Honest in everv sense, generour, bospitable and benevolent. nosressed 0” rare talents and extensive information, a kind father aod brother, a sincere friend and a pure man. be died be- loved and mourned by all who knew bim, leaving bebind bim a name without rtain and a ébrracter without re- proach, As far as lies in Buman matore he embodied the description of a good man {ip bis favorite psalm, the fif- teenth Psalm of David. SHIPPING NEWS. sLNARsC TOR NEW voRR—Tats Ba morn 4 47 .tmoro 6 07 s\z OON RTE. 8% HIGH WaTER. Pore of New York, er 15, 1864. CLEARED. US steamer Consack, Downine. Port Reval. Steanisbin City of ork (Br), Tibbetts, Liverpool-slohn G iwmpe (Rr). Liverpool Cur Bu oe be ‘one Br). MeMickan, Queenstown and Pinkbam, London—Howlana & CH Maratiall & Co, aReow now & Burgess. A, Flora (Dan), Hansen, Queenstown—Fonch, Meincke end Bork 7 “ord Pa aitimore (Danish), Prendercast Bros, Bark MW Brett, Staples Bric Borgesmeisiar Stenburg (Meck), Helldi Funch, Ww Losburg, Buenos Ayres— New Orleans—Rrett, Son & Co, » Belfast— Downs (Br), Paine, Barbados—Henry Trow- (Br), Tazo, Demarara. MeCall & Frith. (Rr), Hollie, Magar o Yivgstane Ja—C Ht Trombal at Thomas Owen, Vetingill, Neavitas—Thompson & unter. TH A Pitts (Br), McDonald, St Meorge, Bermuda— Mipdirton a(n gig Bele of the Bay, Noyes, Port Roval=Van Bront & ne Schr Maria (Br), Phillipe, St Johns, PR=Rre Sehr Sarah Maria. Uoderhill, InagnaaJ & T P Schr E Seg sine, Rosion—A Power. Kehr M War ng. Winslow. Bosion—) Richards & Co. Steamer DH Mount. Pinckney, Newbern. Steamer Wim Woodware. Morse. South Amboy. ARRIVED, Steamehip Roanoke, Drew. Havana, Feb 13. 8 PM. with maseand passengers. to Ludiam. Heineken & Co. Steamshin Havana, Greene. New Orieans, Feb 9, rm Ha- vane 13th, & PM. with mdse and passengers to Thos Ascen cio & Co, Had strong head winds mort ot bd ge ath Inst, Int 35 82, jon 79 42. pasne: N, Rienmabin Crntinenta (Ue Orleans, Feb*l0 . via Kev West 1th. gers. to US Quartermaster. Exper Mtrome N galee from Hatteras tn Sandy Hook. 14th et 15 miles W of” Rombrero, passed sieamer Merrimac. from Portland for New Orleans: same day, 12 M, steamsbip Karnak, from News Orieann for ew Vore, Steamanip Creole. Thompson, New Orleans, Feb 11, with | mane nnd pa: engers. to by Cape Hatteras net chr Ae, 10.3 Janda for 48 hours. 7th inet Piorer, of Cornwallis, 12 da badie, Schr Francis, Connell, Wasnt Anchor 10 miles § of Sandy Hook during the blow of 17th, had two men frostbitten, and lost an anchor with 26 fathoms nticoke for Fairharen. of chain, Sehr John Lenthall, Tw hill, Beanfort, NC. 4 dave Rebr L A Johnsen, Colver, Raitimore, 8 ORre, Kinetiaher, Nve. Providence, 17th inet, mer Perry, which ieft Providence at 3 PM sem for Fall River with passengers, returning leaky, PAILED. W7th—Steamers Missienipni, New Jersey: ay Kepler: Union; sebre C'F Shaw, Water tobe © Jas ere City ef Cork. Olympus. Beltona, frigate Re d'Italia did not @o to wea yesterday. ing about the Bay thie morping: The Ensiern steamers vin Long Island Bound arrived at their neusl time yesterday morning. Sreamsmr O:ywrcs, Capt MeMickan, of the Cunard-Guloo failed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool, Sreamenir City oF Conn, Capt Tibbetts, eailed yesterday for Liverpool, HIP Britons, Capt Pinkbs satled yesterday for SmI AgriLs—The wreekere sent ont by the Rew Yo Board of Underwriters to reine the monitor Camanche and ship Aquila arrived at San Franciens Jan 17. The party con- tet of len very experienced wreeker® and four rovesrional vers, With the apps wt ine re oF ere, he charge of < Cant Mert’ Med aeeeer, for ihe Re mn he finds that tion have been in no reports to the Board the Aqnlin will be ra the monitor ready to Within an very eh Of wnter in her ae the atrenpt to pomn ber aut hm moet hare gives way ander the great pressure. Re Pre a bevore reported on Met's Rocke 4 on the 16th erpe of rame bight aivona ine | of tumber. re chaine 1p 10 AM he waved by The crew we © tld wot be boarded. } thing elee nsed Bate Isrp0na, 194 ton, built at Rockland ip 1854, ana Bow at New York, has been noid here for $6300, Souk Aveeer Cuaxnats. Dewer. from Port 1. SC, for New 1 ees. Pus into Beaufort. NC. 9b inet io oak No mae ie B Annoy, reported destroved by fire op the Poto- et as 257 tons. A2. Ble ‘et Setsubet, LI, 1m 1866, nd Lailed from Brocmtaves: Me, Spoken, dc. Schr poase Apna. lee Newport for Sagua, Ped 7, at 80 26, lon 73 55, Penta Reet Hauivax, Feb 18—Arr et, NYork. Putin, Wiid Rover, from Newfoundiand ter Nori Jan 28—'n port Br bark Aid, from NYork arr 240 beige Conteh, from Mera am just arr: Solfering, for 6 days; Braz schr Purttano, from N York arr 25th. American Ports. ROSTON, Feb 17—Cid bark § D Carleton, Orcutt, New Orieans, Br brig Example, Hardy, Cape evtien; ache Ann liza Baker. NYork. “Sid bark Anonimo, ‘brig Hien land Nancy, Brig J Pierce is at anchor below mshin Arabia was to bave started at 434 PM."but remained, | reba bly on account of the high wind, Bark Nineveh staried, bat waa stopped by the revenue cutter, Wind NW DIGHTON, Feb 16—Sid echr Sale W Ponder. FORTRESS MONROE, Fen 13—Arr achr G M Partridge. Dorr, Baltimore for Belfaat, after being ashore. Passed out lath, Behrs Monmonth, Conery, fron Fortress Monroe for NYork; H Brown, Latehum, Norfolk for do; Eclipse, Cook, ‘and Ovoca. Mitchell, for —. GEORGETOWN, a Feb. pT —Cie ateamer Empire, Hun’ er. NYork; scbrs JW Manson, New Haven, Mary- Jana, Cathcart _and ME Hani Cole. NYork, UCESTER. Feb 18—Arr sci NYork for Boston, Elk, Munroe, do for Sal 4th. AH ae Crowell, NYork; 15th, brig Nabant, ‘Driskos Bailtmore key "west, Feb 1819 in port steamships Arago, for New NEW ORLEANG. Feb 7A r eb 7—-Arr sieamshipe Geo Washinston, NYork; Beiviere, Lockwood, Port, Gavalior Dries 2s mitts, Gager Misehief (Br). ee Vera Cruz; Aroaa\ Brvant joston; achre'H P Russell, Nickerson, NYork; polite (prize) Mik Arr achr Gen Washineton, Whitaker. hip dana Old sb! a Clark. Bie wet, and Centurion. Taft, N' r seain Albany. Lewis. Now York: Cahawba, Baker, do vin Port Hoval and Kev Went: © Morne, Pepper, Ailton Head vin Key Weett heck Sallie Bansal” Lee Pass Cavaito, “Gla weamenip Tiavann. Greene, Norv Havana (and eld): shins Harriet, Mooney, Rosion: Lishon, RYork: brics Chas Miller. Brower. Fannie Cook. Philadelphia; schr EJ Talbot, amebury, Ha W0th—Arr steamers Jersey Blue. Jackaway. NYork: public, Kirby. and Columbia, Merchant. Philadelphia: ‘aan nab. Wall. do. Below, steamship Jasmin, trom Pensacol senrs cn eee, Smith, Boston; George, Rapers. NYork: Fly, Key West, Cid steamship Continental. Marehman, N¥ork; ship Maytiqwer, Goodwin, Boston; bark ae Hickory, Mead. Philadetphi ig A Hopkins, Leerhoff. do; schrs Zanoni (Br), Lane, Vere Graz: Kate Walker, Galliver, Cardenas. Bark Waltham went tosen 30th. NEWPORT, Feb 16—Arr brigs Union (Br). Monroe, Corn- wallis, N8. for NYork; J W Drisko. Bncknam. Portland for Philadelphia; schra Loring (Br). Cole, St John, NB. for aa; Bana Harwood, Harwood, Portland for Alexandria; D & Keliey. Kelley, Boston for ehiladelphia; Nil Desperandum, Freeman. and Moniter. Rich, Boston for Fortress. Monroe: for N¥org: John Crockford. Jones, Bristol ‘da L Howar’, MeDuiie, Portland for Phi. jelphia: J Hi Collins, Oliver. Wellfteet for Philadelphia, Ni J Elliott, Freeman, Provincetown for Keyport; 8 Waterman, Chase, New Bedford for N York. 17th 8 AM—No arr. Wind NW, heavy. In port the above arrivals: brig N Hewett, Bucklln, from Portland for Alexau- drie: and a large tleet of achra bound S and W. PHILADELPHIA, Feb 17—Arr_brigs Thomas Walter (Sw), Westerdyke. Anguilla and 8t Barts: Kennebre. Blair, imore: schr BF Reeves, Stamford, NYork. Cld brig w Orleans: sera 8 B Wheoler. Mc Frambes, and J M Broomall, a 'B he ler, Magee. Beanfort. Feb 16—Arr schr Ned Sumpter, Thorndike. Rockland for Philadelphia. Cld ber 8 Staco White, and eee Sieeee Howe, Matanzas; schr G W Carpenter, pe lexandria, PROVIDENCE, Feb 17—Arr steamer Falcon, Jones, New York. Sid achr Cabinet, Burdick. NYork, SOMERSET, Feb 17—Sid echr Arcus, Growlev. NYork Ware ee, Feb l4—Arr echr M C Durfee, Sabin, Georse town, MISCELLANEOUS. (OUD FEET, COLD FEET ik METTAM & CO.'S Electro Metallic Inacles mien se $i per pair; pert mail, $1 30. COuSS. BUNTONS, INVERTED NAILS. CHILBLAINS, iat Ss Bowery, over Clitzens’ Bunk: Dr RICE'B Pope jlator cures Corns, Bunions, &c. By mail, 50c. (GQENERAL McCLELLAN’s REPORT. ‘In accordance with ite plao of publisbing all tmportant official reports of campaigns, THE ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL For February 20nd 27, will contae THE ENTIRE REPORT * “ MAJOR GENERAL MCCLELLAN, printed frori the official copy, with the attestation of the Adjutant General, and accompanied by a’earefulls prepared index, adding greatly to ita value for preservation and refer- ence, The Report will be contained in two supplementary sheets, which may be obtained of mewsdealers generally, at TEN CENTS each, in addition to the regular price of the JOURNAL (ten cents), making containing the Entire Repor Office 429 @ two double numbers with a large amonnt of otber er, cost bit FORTY CENTS. Copies sent by mnil. postpaid, on receipt of the price. by W. C, CHURCH, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. _ AVE YOUR MONFY —THOMAS R. AGNEW. THE Rreat grocer. tea and flour of this city. corner of Greenwich und Murray sire Flour, Wines, Sugars, 124 valuable and interes'ing mi . Sern nevery family, cheaper hat desier in the United States, One price cash nou fale depariment 262 Greenwich sireet; Greenwich and Murray stre ets, e- corner of “POLITICAL. PreosEatic GENERAL COMMITTE! Hall.—A meeting of the Democratic ¢ fee will be he'd at Tam 19th inet. at 7g o'cloc TAMMANY eral Commit. ny Hall. on Fri y evening, the By order of ‘WM. M. TWEED, Chairman, Secretaries. bine! Hetonwax, } URL T. Wranrek, | TH WARD —AT A "SPECIAL MEETING OF THE New York Democratic Association of the Twentieth enue inions were u Ree tion of the Hon. Bryan’, member of Asrembiy from. th let, at the late cancus of the democratic members of the Lexisliture op the Police bill. in vote in opposition to ail the other demo. oe, meets with our unqualified disappro the resultof mature deliberation, his acts roian O'Brian may not prove to ug that In the presents in the past Legis- Iature there ie to be found even one democrat fuise to the ready to go over to the enemy. "i y the Senator from ‘hia district. tie Hon. Thos, ids, “in bin debate on the ‘olice bill, in denonneing the Hon. C. Godirey Gunther, +Mavor of this city, as a traitor and secessionist ie a malicious libel on one of the purest and most consistent democrnis in the United States. and one who could net be bought over to bn of the abolition republican party in violation of the great princip es of democracy. Ra ‘That we heartily endorse the political principles of which the Hon. ©. Godfrey Gunther was the standard bearer at eo late charter election in this city, Resolved, That the Secretary be authorized to publish the ‘Above resolutions and send a copy of the anme to our repre: sentatives in ibe Renate and Assembly OHN McDONALD, President. fe, rset PosT OFFICE NOTICE. ST OFFICE NOTICE—THE MAILS PF 4 United Kinedom and ihe Gentinen” via Qui . per steamer CITY OF WASHIN Tin oie o Eatirday, the 20th aay of Febr Hock A. M {he uptown stailons as follow Btatio By} Ration Station Btation G. a ‘BRAM WAKEMAN, Postmaster. LOAN OFFICES. ‘AT 7.—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED AT 77, AT oi Dowbe WATCHES, MWEDRY. ae. ati TAT zaROse 4 lon AN zeROS ia bit RATS WANTRD | AT I7 and more rand than thie cit Broad) A’ HENRY BYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY. CORNER OF Bond street, room No. 5, up stairs, will pay the hi est Lee Diamonds, set vo ora and iver or pvances made 01 a rT so it pp Ee, Ie a the same; and also on Pianos. T 48 BROADWAY, CORNER BROOME ‘STRERT, up aigira, rooms 5 and 6, the highent price ee for Dia: tr obtained ax ony ether place in 7 opens At 77 Bleecker street, three doors from tip stair hig monde, set oF unset, Watehes sad Jewelry of every des eription. Also the most liberal advances made on coosign: Meuis of the above articles T 609—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON Di mouds. ye mes. Jeweiry. Silver Ware, Guam, Pistoia, Silks, Furs N. B.—Pawnbrokers’ it will pay 100 per cent mare for pawnhroke above articies than can be obtained at any other place in the Remember the place, oy" roadway, corner of Hous treet, up stairs, rooin No. 5. FEBRUARY 19, 1864. THE LECTURE SEAsoN. perenrany, LECTURES DAILY, yon. } GEN ILEME, at the New York Museum of y. 618 Broad- way. Parties unable o attend ‘hese te Mataten o2 can have C) forwarded on receipt of ten cents by adaressing Secretary of the New York Museum of Anatemy. IME FOURTH LECTURE OF THE COURSE ON FO. litical Be being delivered under the anspices stitute, will be deliverediin ute by Simon Stern, Esq., on Fri- february 19, at 8 orclock. ‘Subject—"Exchange, Free Trade and Protection.” Admission tree, NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, & r “TL” PRIZE MONEY N Ww PAYABLE CAN BE va pron or by Te tained without Gelay Dy at at fen itt treet, Brooklyn, where itate of vessels ready can’ be obiained. ANGLIA AND SCOTIA CAPTURED BY THE BARK Restless; Cherokee capuired by the Canandaizaa; Juno by the Connecticut nstadt by the Rnode Island, RIZE WON NOW apply to EN t VILLARD, Alsr York rect, Brooklyn, HOY!—=PRIZE MONEY PRIZE MON AT SEa- ED ay Army nad rom pul monies, and back pay? procure pe PROTECTIVE CLAIM AGENCY HAS BEEN ES- tablished io Washington, to protect and assist seamen in collects their prize woney. Reliable inferwatiou-and advice will be given by apuiving in person or by letter to WILLIAM CG NOLLOY, " te United’ States, Naty-apeciat aeent, Vi5 York street, Brovilyn, and at 9% Oliver macret ew York, 66 a NGILA AND Some: FOR THE “RESTLESS,” une,” for the * eenesaae ate Dale.” for the Cayler.” rat,” f+ iad isater and “Wm. Bacon.” arene by SNYDER, Ire tate or the United States Treasury Depariment, No. 39 Nassau street, corner of Lib eny, oppentie the Post office, room No. 3, Conguane FOR MONTGOMERY; CALYPSO. FOR lorida: Cherokee. for Canandaigua. Rey for oflice of WALDEN & WILLARD, 137 York paym Tiree, arose: T AM NOW PAYING THE PRIZE MONFY FOR sas Caroline, captured by the Montgomer captured by the Florida, and will soon be rr Biettin, captured by the Bienville. 39 Nassau street, opposite the Post oflive, room No: 3. RIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID AFTER THIS DAY ‘on the following vessels, not before puid:—s Independence, Pride, G. W. Green, Anna Suites, Ametican Coaster, Rising Dex Salt Ny M and Lion. Apply for payment to. Sean nk, K street, Brookiya, or REUBEN VOSE. 6) Wall street, New York: RIZE MONEY FOR ALL PERSONS DISCHARGED from the United States Naval service. collected by NETTLETON, GILBERT & CAMP, away, first floor BACK PAY, BOUNTY AND chorn. sions procured: Mus. soldiers of two years reginents, who have not re. ceived their $100 bounty. please call. Soldiers discharzed by reason of wounds received in battie, can have their bounty collected, Ad 8 made to officers. CLARKE & ELLIOTT, 639 tal bet near Bleecker street, RIZE MONEY FOR THE NAVY.—OFFIC the collection of prize money, y stribus tion, where lisis with amounts, ined No. 2 Park place, New York, and 183 York siveet, Brooklyn Soles: HHOWN & CO, BI LLIARDS. TABLES—OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, with Sharp's Paient Cushions, owindcedsby the dest judges to be superior to any now in use. 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THE crate NATURAL CLAIRYOY, ieta, Fe {fitures from the. rad vera othe vet ahora on 70 your SHIPPING. Ts surat SAND NONTH AMERICAN Wie Ww YORE LIVERPOOL, ribine A CaHNG AE HALIFAX eer Teco, aus Ni Fork “ern Feb, 18 ARA ae leaves Boston Wa. iy, Fel GHENACicacee How Yorg FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. pei a paveage. Second cabin paxsac nom Chief cabin passaze nd cabin passaxe, +~payable i gold or its eoutvalent ip United States currency, Berths not secured until paid for, ‘An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not he accountable tor spe cie or valnables uniess bills of Jading having the value ex- pressed are signed th For freight or passa; pe UNARD. No 4 Bowing Gree TEAM WEEKLY 0 LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AP ©) QUBENSTOWN (Cork harbor). The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company intend des | patching their full powered Clyde built iron steaunships ax fallow: Cire: WASHINGTON. -Saturday,.........Febroary 20) | CITY MANCHESTGE “Saturday..........Pebruary 27 CITY OF LONDON... Saturday Mareb succeeding’ Saiurday, at noon, from pier, 4% 4 THE | CLMRVOVART AND | =~ Er voy Re F°% cr RATES OF PASSAGE, Payable tn gold or its ea FIRST CABIN $80 attached to each steamer. For further intormatian apply tm Livarpoo! to WILLTAM INMAN nt, 22 Water street: tm ow to =. MALCOL! fo. 5St. Knoch square, in Qheenstown to C. & W._D, SEYMOUR & CO. vin London to RIVES & Teckye 61 Kiny William street: im. Paris 40 IVLES DECOUE, 4 Rue Notre Dune des Vietories lela Souree; 1p Phie ladeiphia to JOHN G. DALE, it IWalnut street, or at {be SOMPANY'S: From New York. March 5 1866 March 19, 1864 rae poner AMERICAN PACKET TRONMAIL STRAMSHIPS. nithampton. HE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMAUIP COM. pany will despatch monthly their new and first class British tron steamships CELLA and BELLONA, ©: tons, and 400 horse power; IOWA and OUTO, el tons, and 500 horse nower: INDIANA and WANA’ TAN, each 3.000 tons, and 60 horse power: between Lon.lon and new York, calling at Havre on the vovace from Lon Rates of passage, wable in United States correney, foes New York—Firs! Cabin, $80: Second Cabin, $%): 8 $90. From Londen or Vere, First Cabin, $190: Becond pe Stosmnee , N. B.—Thesa steamers wit! leave ench pai fifteen dave nfter Febrnary. For passage, apply to CHARLES A WHITNEY, at ve office, 26 Broad- way. For freignt. Wow at st South street WLAND & ASPINWALL. Arenta, | AN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BRL i i commander, carrying the Unite States mati eit ait from the Bremen pier. foot of Thi * SATURDAY, Nore: hy at 12 o'clock M. BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking naneangers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the following rates, payable in gold or itx equivalent in| currency: — ror the fret cabin, $105; second cabin, $62 50; steerage,) Tue Hanaa sill follow the BREMEN March 26. or OF passage aply to. m OELRICHS & CO... 68 Broad etreet. ALWAY LINE. ATLANTIC IRISH Rorau Mai 7 oh ven NAVI@ATIO! first class side-whrel meneantte) pe fortnightly — ADRIATIO. 4.090t0n8, COLUMBIA, 3 000 tong, HIBERNIA, “ii UIA. 3.0) tons. RIAT Saplate, ‘Nicholson, will eal from Boston February Rates of parsarn Vie Cabin, ewana $7; 8 to St. Johns, N. ¥. $40, $¥ and $70 $3). Naflisnni Baaks payable stall branches in guna’ ‘and Treland For pameage apply "SABEL & SEARL! away, New York, TRAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW —TH &) fine fast sailing AL Clyde bailt steamship BRITA, NIA. Captain Metilerevd. in intanded to ais) fram vier Nerth river. of Fulton street, on Sauinday. 200 fitted in the moat appro safety of pascengers. Ra abundant ppv of well comes $74 Intermediate. .. 8. of passage. including provisions: — First Cabin, Second Cabin’ Payable in currencs FP. Ma Rowling Green. ONARD 3 LINE.—8Tr AM FROM iD TO CURENSTOWN AND LICERPOOL ourmrus naila Thursday, Feb. 18; SIDON suite Wed veal New York. $35, Ne pac New York, te In currency. sxare apply to WILLIAMS ri auroN, 4) Fulton street. 'D FOREIGN * sign eo o1 York.—Tspacott’s favorite line every three dave from New York an Eros tn gold, or APSCOTT'R T BUSRATION A street Eicerpeet 5 packers an Liverpool: X tine ef London sa] from New Yor) as nil London every ten dara, Por passage to or from Tv and London, or dratts, for any amoant. available | Rhy arte of id. Ireland, Seotland or Wales. at | Jowest possible rat srry, a TAPSCOTT BROTHERS CO . 86 South stren w York. R LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S ur NE, SHIP bneabcth tt ad ue REBRUARY 2 nN SHIP HUDSON SATLS_ PEBRUARY 7 For pasance toand from the old country. or drafts aval, able in all parte af England, Ireland, R-ntiand and Wales possible rates. apply to TAPSCOTT BRUTHBI a '0., 86 South street, IRST SHIP FOR LIVERPOOL.—01 Line,—The sbip NEPTUNE sails thie afternoon, passage apple en board. fat of Beekman street; ROCHE, BROS. & COFF 69 South street. AUSTRALIA PIONURR LINENEUTRAL FLAG The following ships, now an the her} wll sail om fates named:—The At Rr. xhip x AR, 12 Kast river, will «nil for Sydney about Moreh io The Brvahin MARY DURKAB, pier 8. Baa river, will call LO BLACK BAT Fo or | Melhourne about Vin The A 1 Rr. bark MAGGT HAMMOND. per Fast river wil tatt for inners Ned) March 1. For Freight apply only to R. W. CAMERON, Benver street, OR, CALIFORNTA VIA PANAMA frat cinee steamer wil lente New York on the M4, 1% and 23d of each month, except when these dates fa'lon Sn day, when the day of departure will bean the Monday fo Foetreieht or passage apply at the ou of office, No. 5 Bow tng Gree! __». ALLEN, J Aveo ror NEW poe = RAvAnE ilen Saturd Mat S o'clock P.M. The United Baten Mail Ridrordeel stexensbip MORNING STAR, 4, M. Courtefae Commander. sri nal na above from pine 44 North river, (oot of Ring a Felght OF PACAAE® APDIY 1 yA ues A. RAYNOR, 161 Broadway. N. B.—The E mere STAR will follow and sanion & urday, March 5, R NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The United Staten mail steninship CRMOLE. brnary 21 1B, at 3 0” precise! No freight | received or byes of viding snipe on the day sailing. Lin freight or LUDLAM. OURINEKEN, "e ‘60. 11S Broadway OR 3 NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT.—THE NEW AR Hirst, class Ces mane Mail Steamshin GEORC WASHINGTON, E. V er ig will leave p | Be. O Nipth river tor New 8 direct, nh Saturday, Fe ard MASSALe. With WNMUFpAsERd ancommnedating No fraight received or bille of ladiny Of sailing. EG iraght or Passage apply to H. B. © 0 al & ‘86 Weat wrest, ie steameb: GE CROMWELL wi) follow March A enesea kat K. NOON. preciee Signed vn the day iy ‘4 CO., HO Broadway MATAMOROS. <THE, arrenion PAST SAILIY red British brig ROBERT BRU« James fe Mnater, having tiree-tourthe of her KO engan will have nmediate aoe For freight or paxsage ap ING rowd street.” to og. Fer freight or passaye la ‘oO lt LUDLAM fia} EINE E's "8 NORTH CAROLINA STEAwsiir i Mi 6 For Benatore, Morehead City and Newbern, fe steamer PETREL, “Ky the Un will eailon Satneday, the 20% inet... for bore ports, For freight or aaa ‘arn ‘on board at p Fann Or at the office, 174 South at HENRY Wome FINE ARTS. vine partners in "i 'to ft Reuaties lovers. Thebans vive k Molen goose ‘i ANYONE HAVING A PICTURE OF Tie sii! wares ir eskecend aveunes neat Fortietn sireet Conan’. 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