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8) ARRIVAL OF THE EAGLE. Uraga Again in Command of a Large Force. JUAREZ AT SALTILLO. Prince Maximilian’s Official Acceptance. - THE JUVARISTS STILL FIGHTING.. $T. DOMINGO AND HAVANA NEWS, dey, Rey Reo ‘Te steamer Faglo, Captain Adams, from Havana, ar. Vived here yesterday. Tho news sho brings is very in- Soresting. We bavo to return our thanks to Perser Mather for his Kindness in promptly delivering our packages, Our Havana Correspondence. Hivana, Feb. 27, 1864. Lacatecas Not Yet Occupied by the Tinpertalists— Mejia Ad- wancing—Fights with Guerillas—Doblado’s Fores Dis: persed—Juares Goinggo Monterey—Miramon at Guada- ajara—The Bank of Mexico—Latest from St. Domingo— Havana Items, be. By the arrival here yesterday of the Spanish mai) @toamer Cuba we have Mexican dates about three weeks Mevor—that is to the 15th iest. from the capital, and to ‘the 20th from Vera Cruz. ‘The important city of Zacatecas had not yet been oc- @apied By the imperialists, though the rumer prevailed ‘What it was entercd by Generals Douaj and Castaguy on she 1%. The most certain news appears to be that the edvancing forces had arrived within twenty miles of the city, whero they were encamped, prebably swatting tho Janction of Mejia’s division, whteb left San Luis Potosi on tho 19th of last month, to the number of three fbhousend five bundred men, This general had reached Laguna Seca on the 24th, and on the 2th writes from the town of Venado that be was still advancing, and that the towns of Matenuala, Catorce and Cedral, through which be had passed, had pronourited in favor of the empire. He adds ‘Maat the Juaris: generals Doblado and Antilon, who bad Doon attacked by Castagny and driven towards Durango, Bed Jost four hundred mon by desertion at Salado, The Retaurccion of San Luis, an imperialist paper, says that Dobdlado’s troops mutipied, to the number of fifteen bundred to two thousand, and attacked those who wished 40 remain faithful to the general, This version is given @n the authority of a letter from Mejia, but, since the Totter is not published, it is most likely au exaggeration ‘of what Mejia says in the letter I have just quoted. At any rate, tho army of Doblado was supposed to be # dis ‘organized that Mejia had seut out small squads of cavalry to pick up euch of the stragglers and deserters as miglit Bo met with, ‘A Juarist force, under various lenders, had assefibled fo the valicy of Santiago, and » ‘od two thousand Men. At midnicbt on the 4th inst. six hundred trench Started from Salamanca, reaching the Juarist camp at daybreak, jnst as the pickets were betug withdraw: The Juarists were taken compl by surprise, and dis | after a slight resietance, jedving about three Sona ed prisoners, three smail Held pieces, sever hundred j@ aud one hundred horses in the bands of the vic- on who bad. sis said, nly three men wounded. A tougher job was the tuking of the town of Teocaltiche p Ferg by aforce under General Donat, on the 29th Jast movth. The attacking column wee composed of he Eighteenth Chasseurs-a-!'ied, and three squadrons of meunted chassears, who toarched ftom Lagos on the dev Defore, resting at lncarnacion, pushing on next morning, nd arriving, afior a march of thirty-five miles, io front chil i ub }» and the city conse- Harry Sanderson board the Fagle. Towe my that toMr. Mather, the amiable purser of that popular steamer, for many acts of kindness,and herewith Tender them. Police Intetiigence. ALteorp Tarrr'sy 4 Broxer.—Mr, Corwin B. Franklin, of Harrisburg, Pa., but at present stopping at the Astor’ rmviggsationd patayetie and To ner House, appeared before Justice Hogan yesterday after- noon and entered a complaint against Joseph Levvic,a broker, living at No, 287 West Thirty-first street, charg- ing mayen ph any 8 $100-bil. The complainant e entered the Prospiece No. 2 Park row to nels whe Rit whfte there Mr. Levvie UNRISTS. took the $100 Tea ‘been placed on the ponte with other bil refused to return it to the Officer Hoyt, of the Twenty-sixth precinct, rabeeaoenty arrested Levvie, who said thas he was not guilty, but made no statement explanatory of the charge pre erred against him. The magistrate required the accused to give bail in $500 to answer the char; Charles Griess- man, of No. 18 Warron street, en! into bonds for the defendant s future appearance. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Fried. Dacavanren=Mananetee at Wiliam Th cg ss ey the Rev. My, phempen att feeaptansatiberenidcrre st 4 egy corner of Flushing, srenne and Whipple street, Corporal Mos! DELAMANTER 10 Miss ADA A” SHULL. JOUNSON—JATNE. AL N. J., on Tuesday, March 1. by Rev. Robert Re the residence of ihe bride's pr oi ARS N. J., to Miss father, Patranper HB, Ji jo cards, ca zs ‘on Thursday Tsanecta M. JAYN®, Of i Flanders, Mr. Joun B. Surtit Sxrtn—SeAMAN.—At Greenpoint February 25. by the Rev, @. T. to Mine Lavirra | Sthusan. Tavis WHLL—At Astoria, on Wednesday. March RBA 2, by Rev, Dr, Harris, W. Rewaew Tarvon, of middie N. J..to Many Le, dangliter of the late Robert M. Black: weil, of Aatoria. Diea. Anxoux.—On Tuosday, March 1, after a short and painful Hannan, widow of the late Joba B. ‘Aroouss aged 3m vag and 24 days. a cue we neunder part, ves ne inward pain; shal} still be joined in heart, to meet in ae en. fully invited to attend te Tesigence, 212 teh Thirty-fifth street, this ‘(hursday) afternoon, at tr ‘Maren 2, wise vite of Colonel © 27th year of her acd. fends arg invited to attend the $:neral, from the nice of her futher. at Melburn, Essex county, N. J., on Friday afvernoon, at one o'clock, uix.—On Tuesday, March 1, Javes A. Canotzs, in the sun yoarot hig one The friends ot the family are reapectfulty invited to xttend the funeral, from his late residence, 24 King street, this (Tharsday) "morning, at lalf-past nine o'clock. A requiem Pikes, will be celebrated for the repose of his soul ‘ht St. Petrr’s church, Barclay street, at ten The re malos will then be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. »uulik¥e—On Wednenlay, Mareh 2, Strrunx Correy, aged 23 yea The friends and acquaintances are invited to rttend the funeral, from St. Vincent's Hospital, Eleventh street, near Grevnwich avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two in Wednesday, March 2. aftera long and jibe she bord with Christian resignation, nes Ga, poell, aged 48 years. vereaved famit; Pearl stree: twelve o'clock, | The remal vet Cemetery, rept on Friday aftery ine will be ‘interred | in Febroarg, 23, af consnmption, is, in the Bie ae @{ Teocuitiche at three o'clock in the afternoon, The town was garrgoned by six hupdred im(untry, one squadron of Fexular cavairy (rom Guanajuato and three others of irre- gulsr or gveriila horse. ‘The attack commenced at balf- past four, the Fronch soon currying the church and plaza raajor, midst of @ Teking fre (row the crows street = r0d:8 of the houses and the parapets in front of them. ‘Tho fight did not last jong, notwithstanding the infantry Of the garri#o displayed great courage, and the loss of the Freoch is put down st such a Tidloulously low figure as to ‘de altogether incredible—namely, two killed and twelve wounded. The Siexicans had fifty killed, a jarge vumber wounded, aud nearly all the survivors captured. Their earairy tried to escape, but were foiled, aud two hundred of their horses taken. The despatch which contains the above aco» oer, eee Colonel Consin, of the Ninety. atte bs ay was in Guadal: where ft is anid he bad raised and was organizing a force of two thousand men. There were besides, in wnat city, @ thousand or more French soldiers leit there in garrison. Trade there i Said to have very much revived, and the prices of sugar, coffee and manufactured tobacco Advaneed considerrbly. Colonel Garnier is military commandant of the pisce. ‘According to the Betafat- of the capital, the fugitives from tbe valley of Santiago were again attacked and dis- perzed at a place ca'lea Yururia. Pe i shows, in ge that there ality ic the Juarist part; on at ‘Saltillo, where, we learn, he was recoived with | grery demonstration of respect on the part of the author! He ie mach irritated against Videurri, and it is | br} he proposes to test }im more thoroughly by visiting Dim at Monterey. Jetter dated from San Luis states Chat Vidaurri pow jusiste on Juarez ‘orming & cabivet of ‘Persons be will name, and that the President very nalu- ae rejects such dictation. {8 stilt In te State of Jalieco, between Santa | Anite and Colima, where he bas beon joined by Rojas and | Arteaga, thus once more giving iin force of #ix or | ‘Wousamd mev. Whether he intends trying bis more o} Guadalajara no one can tell: but tho Garrison of that city is constantly at work on the fortitl ations, as if they expected something might happen. ‘Negrete is supposed to bo at Zacatevas, and Berrwzabsl when last beard from was at Uruapan, with, it is sau, aly an ercort of forty men, deserted’ by is former Still a good rez wae ETE friends, who even pronounced against him as Governor | @ Michoacan, proclaiming Epitacio Huerta in bis placo— & person-n0w in exile. The papers are filed with accounts of encounters be- tween ‘simall parties of Juarists and imperialists in ‘Wariout parts of the couvtry, io allof which tue latter @laim to bave been victorious. These affairs are not ‘Worth recapitulating: neither is it worth wh Bames of obscure guerilla leaders and others to have submitied to the new system wed, at Vera Cruz, ue solemnity, the acceptance (') Of tho throve of S by Prince siax'milian. To tbe recipe for making hare we are recommended to first catch our bare, good adivico, ‘On the 11th the French transport Ardeche arrived. with wer hundred men of the Twolfth Chasseurs a Cheval, ali tm good health end fine condition. iedt A Gre broke out in the artillery quarters in that city on | which was extiuguished belore ‘the pane OH the 16th, otherwise Vera Cruz might have wo into tt was dou Been blown into the Lo meee ye for the divers of | @ future generation. What au itera bas been io to cor- us by the timely putting out of that fire. Sucrer, stilt ferbiy th migh Fesolutely wielding his of nuthority, bas issued @ decree opening the fort of Mavatlan during rix months to the introduction of ign rice, which pay a duty of twelve ‘Thore were at that port a number of , Amony them the Pi known Generals Ogazon, ‘and Altam!rano ourse the port will soon be the French, and then meither the rice can nor the fugitives get out. Is the substance of the news received and I ¢ eS ROSS pouiae. There js nothing toe re. the important question of the church o' eee hatched in the capital by the extreme Es ‘One of my last lettors I nent you the Sorevaplosence between the Archbishop and Goveral which was of 60 strong & wAture we to leave no the affeir could not rest there. Siuce then Hazaine bas returned to the capital, where the wargency of the case required his immediate presence. and ‘beep the same cause which induced the (a - Very ill at Poobia, athe Ban wrelay fo bere) pe. ulay, nau & Oo., Pillet, oo ‘abd A. Mt. Hefno, The bank uy Onli relatives and mi eae are particularly ibvited to attend the funeral, from 89 Grand street, Brooklra, E. D., this gon a tro osc npersplensn Copy. edpesiay, March 2, of consumption, Ohosscey, aged 28 years and 4 dass. relatives and friends of the family, also those of his William, and Thomas, are rrapéct{uily invited to tend the foneral. on Pritay aflernoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his brother @liliam, New York cricket sronnd. Hoboken, New Ferrey. Pani ToN.—On Tuesday inoruing March 1, Cranies E,, Fanuingrom, Jr.. only #00 aries W. and the late Brirnbeth*Parrinctom asea 14 yenra ond 6 months The relatives and friends of the fainlly ara reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Thure !ay) afternoon, at tree o'c-ock, from the residence of hie father, 17 Second atrer Cir coxs —81 Adenty on Tuesday, March 1, Kars, of George and Knte Clemons, aged 10 years, 6 mon’ 3535 Tie funeral will take place thie (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from 95 West Forty-sixth street. The friends ¥ sequested to attend, without further notice Sit Brookiyn, on Wednesday, Mare heloved wife of Patrlek Gragon. in tie 5% a native of Balleydult, par: arsh of Lismore and frienide of the famtiy are respect(ully attend the funeral, from her late residence. Li- queer street, near Hicks. on Fiidns afternoon, at two o'clock eaton wnt Pi <c BY... infant 1 year, 12 mantbe and 2" days, ‘The relatives and friends of the fn: fovited to attend the funeral, this (Th from the residence of ily are respectfully reday) afternoon, at parents, 110 Charles Morais. —In Brooklye. om Tuesday evening, Moreh 1, Denaix, eldest son of Edward D. and Carrie M. Hop: aged 5 years, 8 monthe and 6 day The trlends ai family are ‘nv.ied to attend the func Afierndon, wt two o'clock, from the re parents, 473 Paeltie street, Suddenivy, on Wednesday, Merch 2, Ron of # F. anc Elizaveth at nnd 22 Quy Folatives eng gtietide are reepecifuliy tavited to attend al. this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bereaved 105 Division street. Mai er a short ake ® Native of the parish Ireland. in the 9th a8 of the tamil The relatives and ine lied to a iend th | two w'clock, from his street. apectfnily " afiernoon, < ny fe residenve No. 190 Rest Twrentier lay, March 2. Eviganxtu, wife of the Stth year of Ke. de of the family Teapectfully eral, from tbe residence of her . 256 Weat Nineteenth street, on 10 clock, without Curther invita don. Kyi dnesday, f'Hmvor Keemoas, wife of Thomas Kermigan, tu the Suh fear of ber ace. - Pt reat in pese=. Amen. LAL net those of her bro and Peter Doughert \. from ber iate Cemetery for interment. Carmenive a The relsttves and friends are reapect{illy invited 0 at tend the faweral, from the res tence of her fatier, 81 Mon. mouth street, Jermey City. this (Thursday) afvernoon, et ° Wednesiay, March 2, Kites Lane, wife of mas Lane, aged 41 years. Telatives and friende of the fans} fer hee Rochara Walsh. sre respect! oliy funeral, ov Friday aftermon, at two o'clock, renidence. No, 3M Seound avenue by aliforaia Papers plesge co { ‘Tuesday, March I, of consumption, Extty A., of fe of John R. Lyng. aged 25 years. ¢ relatives and friends ef tue family are respectfully | iavtied” lo altend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternonn. at | two o'clock, from her ht Broadway, corner sine wii be interred in Green. | of Tweith stieat. ‘The wood Ce ata “Ta Brooktyn, om Tuesday. To Mergh te Mania or. Kier of B. Loulee ia “oe Fiends and acyunttiances of the family are tuvited ton ad the funeral, from No. 94 Camberland street, on Friday morning, at ten. ‘New Orleans, Mobile and mond, (Va) papers please RK eswny.— On = R tid of J Fag yey, aged Wednoslay, March 2 Toa pe en nod tiatlote Melk wey, Aged And Teldttved of the family are rerpec fully fe nd, the funeral, thie cTburadas) afiernoon, at eatin nts Ko, | dleveu, without Farther tnsht iu Weduenday, March £, Janey MeManon faa vearol bis an, ce, ay ad, In Oe ‘Tie relatives gad friende of the fomatty ar + on vited. a a Pri pee tal. “The Tewains will be | tery for interment | m Wednesday morning. March 2, Tomas | pative of Kings county, ireland, inthe 8h year | ds of the wig are re nested 10 attend t ek ‘wil! be chartered fo~ ‘hinsy years, commencing from the Gay \t opens, and all the funds, as well as the interests Vepresented by the bavk, shall be under thy immediuie Protection of the government. Who is the Count d'Aremberg? A personage #0 called strived at Vers (ror on board the British steamer, and Proceeded immediately to Mexico city. pounce twa, fines 1 despatetod my last letter the detadis of the Sy ‘wotbe and Barahona, in the pro- oo St. Domingo, have heen poblished, from ~ ‘victorious, ered some lo-, Had thost beon beid by « bravor enemy than Domrpicans tu: attac ‘kia party would most probad); h aovere lors. The latest Dewe the ‘single itom that the Captain a gene Yo thas city to tals ad “that Gen. Gandara charge of the government iets aid that the army io St. Domingo will ummer quarters duriog t.e moots of Mey. ime, ae ee campa'go to reopen tn § foto summer quarters iso, there for the insurgents to receive auppiiee to continue the war fering infinitun, summer? an, soldiers. Yet 1 change gf their beyiog ner), on Friday mernio Jence oF bis aou Joun, Ct The | Nak ‘rancis Navier's ehoreh, iwiewn mass will be said | tery for interme: menee to Calvary Gone Pratew.—On Wednesday “es a pe Pualon, bore aie Hh gon Tyan” for the repose of h March ie Hosexr fe only, as Big A Parke, aged 1 year and ree and friends of the, tam reapect v Cae afternog: tevied so 5 to prpee the funeral one 0’ resi q Waa Rows ty Gtarioe Plump, Eikrox. On an stey 1, Carmanre, wife of Robinson. in uhe 104 | Of the Mauilly are resecifully ine The velduves aud Fr ai vited LI Seton ae the: funeesh thie (Thursday) afierngon. at lence, 88 West Forty third ron ednesday morn! March years, youngest iter of | | 1 | ather, No, 780 Bitih | Sings ‘ ee is ie Year ete tthe Now Hare depot, ‘Twa her remains to the Marble Gemettry. "on. Recond airest, ot ere crema eg come Sov The friends of the family are in vVited to attend at either or both Wurra.—On Tuesday evenin, Bike 1, Ronert Ware, ‘ relotives friends of the fami respectfatt! i the funeral, this trhureth » piaheroon. al ‘i , 247 Vanbrunt street, r, March pai Gyna B., fully a, this (Thursday) noon, at See aloe See ee SHIPPING NEWS. roiasiven and “Gimarao Yon Wuw YORK—rmis DAY. 100N RISKS. PATER. “Port of New York, “March 2, 1864, CTRARED. FP eee weet bo hid (Br), Bridgeman, Queenstown and "Siamehip He Heo (Bn, ‘MeCau'ey, Queenstown and Liver- PeSteainehtp Caledonia (Br), Crlg, Liverpool=F Maedonal Co. fteamahip Baltimore, Meld ‘Washtogton—James Hand. — htp Potomac, Bherwood, Portland—H B Cromwell Ship Criteriou, Steteon, San Francisco—Comatock & Co. Ship Donan (Ham), Habich. Hamb Ganss (Brem), Wieting. Londov—Rucer Bros. Bark Sa'ama (Rus), Duhistedt, Queenstown—Funch, Metucke & We Bark Jane Maria (Fr), Verrie, Havre—Sioman & Edze. Bark Juila Heyn (Pras), Lerehfeldt, Marseilles—Funch, Melncke & Wendi, igS G Trpop (Br), McLellan, Havre—H J & 0 A Do- pia Righlavd Mary (Br), Schneider, Matamoros—Smith & Brig 7 ‘beth, Berry, Cumberland Barbor—H D Brosk- man & Co, Brig Benj Delano, Baxter. Port Roval—S W Lewis & C Eile Birchard & Torrey, Haskell, Philndelpha—A F Dalley dan Prince Alfred, Garwood, New bern=M T Runyon & “sehr & M Dnflield, Jones, Alexandria—T, Ken Dy. Scbr Elizaheth, -—, Washington—T M Mayhew, Pd Eldridge, ualer, Fortress Monroe—M T Runyon Schr Pant McPhee, Wixon, Ba%aore—R It Drummond & Sche § 7 King. Clendenin, Calais—J M Frise. Co, Sehr New York, Faulklin, Boston—J C Dayto Schr Hiawatha. Iegraham, Boston—Metcal a "Duncan. 2 e. Hoston—S W Lewis & 0. of Liverpeel. Feb 17, and to John G Date. ‘Feb 17. Lameriek, bound inj 24t rs Steamship St Andrew (Br), Scott. Ginsgow, Jan 2% via Portiand Feb 28, at 5 AM, with mdse and 19 passengers, to F MaeDonald. Sten? 134 PM, with Co. Feb 25 PM. passed steamships City of M, steamship Arabia, bound hip Eagle, Adams. Havana, Feb 27, Indve and passengers, 10 Spolford, Tileston & 424 PM, off Charleston, spoke US steamer Dacotah; March 1 'ig GM. exchanged signals with Br steamship Corsica, hence for san and Ha! Ship Ener: ‘Brem), Sehmidt. Havre, 53 days. with mdse to Rosd & Hincken. Had strong Want SW. winda mast of the passage, No date, on the Banks, saw ship New York, 0 Ship Georze Hurtbnt, Masson, New Orlean, 16 dave. with molasser, £0, to Sturges. Ciearman & Co. Feb 27, 3) miles of Cape Hatteras, spoke US supply stewmer Grand Guif, mh Bark Return (of Yarmonth, NS), Killam, Rochelle, 60 days. with brandy, &c, to Rovd & Hincken. Had heavy Westerly gaies nearly the whole passage. In Jat 45 10, sed large qautities of field ice. Fob 10, Int 4440, lon 45 Ww aship to windward with nothing bat fore and mizen masts standing, and apparently abandoned and waterlogerd> 4s night was coming on and snowing at the time, coukd not doara Bork Twtileht (of St, John. NB), Newell. aya, with eniton. te, to. Dancan & Co, Dee 81, wijle iving off M: auriog acale from N, an unknown brigeame in collfelon, carrying away our bowsprt, Bore heat, cutwater, &c Bark R GW Dodge, Jarvis, Zaza, 19 dave, with sugar and molasses. to OC & EJ Peters, Had heavy head winds most of the passa Babrs, Port Roya), 6 days, in ballast, to Matamoros. 24 Bark Expre one » Helge Amands (Dan), Von Khren, Rio Janeiro, 57, dars, Meincke & Wendt. tad very heavy. Jan I 19 i, 1on 34 07, spoke whaling bark ton Packet, Allen, trom New Beafor!. on @ crnise, all ‘an 25. lat 11.098, lon 38 39, spoke ship n for San Fran: cisco: 30th. Int 4% unomia, from Santos tor New York. Bris Folile Jones (of Digby. 8), Lent, Matamoros, 24 days, with cotton, &e, to D olf, rie Hermans Tease (tol), Takes, Bonaire Jan 28, Cura- Neuvitas, 13 days, with cotton, toM J id. 17 days. ,Baston. 6 day “i ca Feb 4, with calt, to GF Pers hn. ro (of Turns Ksland), W' Horer. Me}onald Rebecea, ‘al Sehr Sarah Ffsabeid, Brnith Schr Danl Webster, Perry. faven for Philadelphia, Schr Anna Sheppard. Tucker, Fairhaven. Steamer Kingianer, Nye. Providence. BELOW. BAILED. rk Christabel; brig Wicks. supply eteamer Newber g squadron; steamship One brig, unknown. forthe North Atlante rginim, Heola, and Cale- From Quarantine, US gunboat, Glaucus; ship Monarch of the Sea Wind at sunset NW, bloc: donia. Miscellancons. Breaweniy Wects, Capt McCauley, of the Cunard Gaion line, sailed lay for Queenstown and Liverpeol Steaysmip Kascanoo, Capt Bridgman, sailed Yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. SrmAwsnry Vinersta, Capt Grace, of the Cunaréqtucs line, aalled yesterday for Liverpool, Amenican Luoyps semi-monthiy Supplement for March 1 is now out, and can be had of Messrs Taylor, {Hartshorne & King. 85 Wall street. The new vessels and resurveye in this No wre 97, of which lLare steamers, 15 ships, 2) 4 brige and 16 schooners, '- Snir Onrmrrar (inte (Am). under the Prussian f\ been stranded on Baratoga Spit, on the passag to Japan. A total loss. SPO Be asta Snir Agrtvs> San Pranctec sip Aquija, before reporied « Between de ™ Sur Joux L Dixwoce. 1086 t in 1864, has been sold at Hong Bank Neuss, Al, now at Bi Boston in 1853, to 0 under the on private oe ik DIAMOND, of et Portland, Me, with a load of 1, from Pifiaaeiphis, 6 fore reported ‘ashore near the of Cape Hanlopen, of water; vessel teat Joss: sels, rigging'and spare saved,“ *™4 eargoe oun Many C Town, before reporied sunk ty the Votomnse River, hae been raised by (caste, Baxer wreckers. and bt to Baltimore Sea HB Gnixpim, Purner, frou. Buckeport for Port 20th ult. having in @ gale fa of her deck load; old tried both pumps March 1—All the of van Geen taken out from butt, at Reenewiehs Me, & for seine 510 ton it at Boat men flag bas been gold Royal £6 put into Tarpaulin, Co on the korimg a joak and to 140 1 ‘aie bailt at, Bristol, ue C9. HAR been ‘purchased BY par: w ry that city, on jemene te " tie “ai ity Fans. Bhe will hereattee wall mi R Canute no of potas 186 tons, bat Milford, pent AR, bh ein Boulh Kingstown for as 10 per ‘She will bal trom Nee ort, ender command of Capt ay puaean en HRNnenson, of Ne ra Bie hee, bee baw ith, w, port, und wundere and ethers, of the will hereafter hail from pad of Capt Sent ie re Whalemen. lark Roscius sid from New Bediord 1st inet for Atlantic ig Dec, 18, xb) a oes 3 8 cee W ppaben8 is rk Soule, NB, for Mal fornia const : dist, bark to crates wien toa “barks Marthe aciNe, Rose, do do, ine, ms Or me amen, Hon: “Gen Wiiams, fy jasnarhi landed Valance of ‘oll to" a mn; Siren Swift, Winheme, soe: grok &e. San Franciseo for Liverpool, Jan Sighee, fom J NYork Sept 2 for Ei Wavter, Slows: ue i ifs armas Ware an Por nt sae oe, Shae Green sas, In port Fhip Cor = (Be for NW Gareuria ey rt ehip Gi: ve ; re Carter tar Hoon! 8 Citwry. aan war rep gor Jan 6, oblp Dirigo, Buckminster, m, New torn: a bari 1. Staples ve if tee Facet fatly. in to attend binge tas at ea FOR wenn, th) “an, with mise ang 477 pasmengers,: Harbure, geo. ‘In port bark Topeka, for New York 14 oe Nz, Deo 8 Ares on Biar, Curlin, Melbourne, cae et Bia frem | {tyab for. Falmouth, gin ah eo Gwatow, Det tae san en, Dawes, for Chefoo ‘29th. La Peo Smarr ship Arno, Ban Ms ras wy fore aches ie ae . 7 Ford, Reg si coy pages i ath, br Resolute, isn Alana. rig, Heh Benson, Balttmoro; 20a ae Fee ‘orige tua, for NYork’7 days; Levia- than, for, Pur Sreawsuir Dawascus, at PORTLAND.) Latest vi iaLendondery.1, ar Masnoliien, Patrick Heuty. at Dealt Aransas and Ud! dom, in ‘the Clyde: “Giacomo, and Continental, at Froderick, and Corsair, at Queénstown, ferro Bons cs wars ator ore Wenn, agéatoue, from Havre; 17M, At lantic, Ship Hiawatha, from Bremen for New York, was at Fayal. “American je BOSTON, March. aw shi pei es May! warriet 3 Mooney, Seg neie we, Cr a, ‘Waites: snip ‘Wao Wire New Orleans; barks M Steta0a. Cienfu 7 he Harris, Paes: me c wane isch fe oer Eh Fisndetn Na; 5 obit Vitherepoon, NYork. Hen steamer mbar st Andrew. Smyrna; brig Madelena, Messina, Ba ALTIMOR, Feb 2)—Arr brigs G:osue (Ital), Cacase, C Merrrman, Grey, Key We ra Tennessee, Nay Mankin. Cobb; Minnesota, Smith; Nimrod, nn. Bedell; Ban ry 'N Smth, ‘einer, ‘and States’ reeman, Portland; Turner; man, oye NYore;'CB Jones. Watker Jor Hevaid, Kutani- Bristol Boston, D Webster, Nickerson, Boston; schr Havnibal, Wareham. i i Saelow a Ytotian brig, from Sicily, Old schra ke; Ele BCom rthwaite. socexs, and Velocity, at tris Owen Hearse, ‘Bearse. Boston; Wille Koam, Berry; Fall iver: OF iiusberd, Willlains, Norwich, Sh a aliD ngston, Montevideo. La JCKSPORT, Feb 24—Sid schr HD Grindle, Turner owt iaktroe Miscely; 20th, brig ‘Hampden, Snow, Ie Fe ter, Murray, Port Roy). Berges » 20-0 brig Foresier, Murray, Port Royal.» sehr Mary, Merchant, New York; Morris MES’ HOLE, Fi Or.eau's for Boston: schra Envoy. Brewer, Rew Or.cans for Boston. ar vand Feevcieco, Kilby Portland for New York; Harriet, Planet, Der: mot, Rockland for do: Ge trade B. fr on annie A Tasley. Crosby, Philadelphia schrs Henry, Binma & Higgins, Pavilion, T y Lucar, Hariet, Planet, and Gertrude einech 1—Arr briga Frederick Bugene, Crockett. NYork for Boston; Adelma, Somos, Baltimore for vuryport; Matthews, Matthews, do for Bath; schrs Ruby Cooner, § Jago, Cuta, for Boston; Sarah A Hammond, fligxins, Bal- i mond, Va. for do, ui nore for do: Telegranl Higgins, vane oe Weetate. K. De‘lance, Murcus Fo Willard, Union Fang, Joseph. Fish, Df Rosers, well. Harriet Puller, Maracaibo, Francisco, Fannie A'Bastey, and. antelope 7 wrt nt 3. AM, wind N. dark Evelyn; bri Cuarien Miler, Predenyck Euzene, Adela. 03 Matin chra Tit, Margaret, Envoy, Rul fravh (Higgins), Oakes Ames, Telegraph (Beluureyeand B Wheeler. NEW BEDFORD. March 1—Sid. brig, Catharine Rogers, Witch of the Wave. Harnden, Oh Yeaton, NYork: scnin Wuteh of the Wave. Haraden, Ot You ‘Smith (from Wareha ‘doz Minne: Boeri ach, an a Sarah Gardner. Barris, d J K Baker, f for do (and were returning). New FW LONDON, * Mare lars 46 Crandall, Dewer, Port Fi Ch PA wh be tane % owe Hostone Crowell. Boston: * Otter Rock, Thomeoen Fernandina; Edward, Weeks. NYork; Wm L ‘ams, Wareham. Bolivar. fon, Providence: Decan, Weatmoreis ad. Hay F Lake, ‘Dough iY Hori Leuting Breeze, GFehatn, wn. Bid ship Tuscarora. Danlevy, Liverpool PORTLAND. Feb 29 (additional) Arr Br bark Moore. New York: brig Calmuick, Gran ford. lira Amer Maite jet, Hoffman, NYork. Cyd bi rman, Matanzas. NCE. Morch 1—Arr steamer Wostchester, Ra. ker Nort oid sere J Merton (Br), Smith, NYork; ny Albi FRANCISCO. March 1—Arr ship Sky yar, Bursley, Sid Feb 27, ship Gov Langdon, Davia, Liv ALEM, Peb 20—Arr oer Pheenix (Br), Harporvlite, NS, for NYork (and *ld): Lyndon. Cogcins, NY. WIOKFORD, March Hm ‘Oriindo Smith, Fowler, Biiza- dethpert. THE LECTURE SEASON. [MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY, FOR GENTLEMEN only, at (he New York Muesum of Anatomy, way. Parties voable to attend thers lectures ean have them forwarded on receipt of ten cents by addressing Secretary of the New York Museum of Anstowy 7 worures TO LADIES.—A PAMILTAR C COURRE or iF twelve medical lectnres will be given by Mra. ©. 8. LO. M.D. commencing to-day, at4 P. M,, avd continuing jer parlors. at S61 West Thirty-fourt sirect, between Fishth aud Ninth avonues. Course tickets ickets 25 cents. To be had at the door, Procee: bie Purpose. ° ZIER, every’ Thu oes — Ee aD re Deanne on RS, CORAL. V HATCH WIL. SPEAK IN CLIN ton Hailon Friday ning, March 4 (inst Thureday). at 744 o'clock. Subject chosen by the audience. Tickets 20 cents. “ny HIN EXILE,” ME 1RIS' SOTORE this subject will be delivered by. ii si F. ne yy ary TRVING HALL, ON PRIDAY EVENING, ares 4. at 8 O'CLOCK. Tickets 25 cents; reserved seats &) conte, | T A MEETING OF THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC Association ype of the Te rd. held at me Tenth Ward Bote, on ‘evening. Fooruary. 29 Fi fered the Following’ preamble and reso: lution: Wiereas, our constitution express'y etaien that the Ansociations shall meet once in cach mouth; and wh As? Prencent of this Association, Charies Roomer has not called s mceting of the Assoc ation since November iast, and piteation of anetnbers, request iim (0 do wo hns Paiva va Fefused fo inque a call: therefore, be A'Tuet the ofice of President. be declared vacant anit tnatee tnanoalasslgpraceed jo Ail and veossee, Which was unanimausly adopted. i Ammociation, trem proceeded, to ballot for Presid whereupon Sam sq.) Wee unan caent. “CHAS, B UNTER, Ay Tb Oite, Secretary. a TE UNION, LINCOLN, Ai 4 ATION FOR TH few Fork will hold ite reguiat mee pat Hs Broadwas, on, Thurs worening, were et Tie Gi 7, MBOS ‘DRATER, Pree President, GLASEEY, ie neh GoepELS } auth, TE GORBOLIDATED WAAD c COMMITTEE OF THE ‘Will meet on Friday eventi he Fifth Ward Rotel ch for ermanent oo RK, Chairman Wa rd Commiitee, 1868, HILLIN ERY. frPane BENEDICT’S MILLINERY AND DRESS making ertablishtent, Ie now replete with évery im ported novelty cf the soxson, 12 Wareriey place, —— DANCING ACADEMIES, eARIN "8 PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, @ lea Foursh arenus, near Twenty-third atrest 0 Bielock oneal r. eae Sone beck, adiee and chiidren aia ovioct; for gontiemen et fae Olaagee formed at otter times art private ai every day to thove who wish to okly. "RESTAURAN' F 10. 70 BYS AND GET TURTLR sOUP— Geowhere tie werved vp daily. No, 18 Park row, oor COAL, te £CORL—48 AND. $0 78 quence 9 ‘of removal th i stork TON.<IN CONS igned offers to sell be ving Joy prices for bare antsy Pirate aie, '=Furnace, = eae ton. 1 and 183 First! RED AND PER TO HITE ABR COAL 50 scrected, at eit ti und cover. ks nt 50, sud Exe igh Purnia: larve 7 0. Mtnply at TH deer ear hath Avenue tthery, corner Third wtecet, 4, oh i” rat 2,000 UNDS vi $B Berinanrsn de ae es re en uaa | § SSM ERAT Sth Mets SS = PUAN. NO RESIDENT tau for Auth Ameria, de viel iy rc [- Song ia er and an amiabl 9 dispaditton Pi, miable disposition iow rit et : ¥oUKo GENTLEMAN RESIDING IN HAWANA | jesires (he acquaintance of w young Indy not sng focnip awe, with aviext to uiatrimons’ He twenty. sieht ears old, wealthy, am ‘Of the best families in C ian Aly rao, fi nin Heer dined ry i ioe de vipite 1 nenged. darjoe De 79 Wasningion, De MEDICAL. ty “ van A, hss | aH ng, the crowded mate of our Selumns we, sore ms Hand, ch avomriber sionpae go of the Toorease which he can paid erase lntribue among tl aeatg30 80 Increase = nese o1 seo in ae has Teenie ite “New Your, Feb. 29, 1364. PrIC! hon bas Mew tte RATLROAD COMPANY of MI Wall Es Ling Fab. ‘of | sence 1964.—The one Hane arch oe this com IM be pair r that date on sentation at i once 4 gate Sous, ‘Treasurer. UBLIC noTigR. ree YORK MINING P BTOCK ‘CHANGE BOARD MEETS DAILY aT 83 WILLIAM ‘Comm: zou Paani, Se A Mae teres 19 ate'at te of pa} raat Sta presentation < Mork, na coupene st OnF SOGNGAN SHERMAN & CO.” Bsr FURCEASR OF one EER OUR. pe Re Gy a pln Pg he sent by telegraph when desired. 5 WELLS, FARGO & CO., 84 Broadway, TO LOAN, Benoa $1,000 22. Reta thi Tao above sum wih niga tribe ro- "Address Prot, Wealbuoot, station & New Tork BOND. FIRST, SECOND, st | $30.0 000 28 pon kt eae ad $85. 00 4 eg ea SIX PER CENT EATER: TO LOAN. Jn gums 10 suit bor. Corn: scniate in this chy oe Broek wipe on real esiate in this city or Brooklyn. Hy ihe ulllee of the People's Fire Insurance Com pe, JOHN F. CONREY, 63 Wail atrect. $1.000.000 orm: COUNTY OF NEW YORK. PROPOSALS FOR'$1,000,000 SOLDIERS" BOUNTY FUND HONDS, (BEINO" THE BALANOE NOT,AWARDED ON BIDS FOR $2,000,000 OPENED FEB. 23, 1964.) Sealed proposals will de Pace! received at the Comptroller's office until Monday, March 7, 18¢4, at o'clock P. M., when the same will be publicly Opened for the purchase, at not less than thelr par value, of the whole orauy part of the sith of One Million Dollars of the ‘Soldiers’ Bounty Fund Bonds,” authorized by an ordinance of the Boara of Super- visors, passed February 17, 1864, and by an act of the Legis- lature of the State of New Work, passed Fobruary 8, 1854, being the amount not awarde® on bide for $2,000,000 opened February 23, 1864. La The said bonds will bear ts “st at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of May and Novemberin each year, and the principal will be redeemable as follows:—Five hundred thousand dolara November 2, 18%, and five hundred thousand dollars No- vember 1, 1886, ise The proposals wil! state the amount of bonds destred, and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; and the persone whose proposals are accepted will thereupon be required to deposit with the County Treasurer the sums awaried to them respectively. he On presenting fo the Comptroller the receipts of the h “deposits the parties will be en- titled to receive bonds for equal amounte of the par value of the sums awarded toh ma, bearing interest from the dates of payment, Each proposition should be sealed and endorsed, “Pro- posals for Soldiers’ Bounty Fund Bonds,” and enclosed ina second envelope, addressed to the Comptroller. The right is reserved to reject any or all of the bids, if considered necessary to protect or promote the interests of the county. © MATTHEW TF. BRENNAN, Compirolier. Crrr or New Yore, Daranrunet or Fixaxce, Courrmonias 's Orrice, Feb. 25, 1864. County Treasurer fot SPECIAL | NOTICES, MABS: MEETING RY GOODS CLERKS" Bal LY CLOSING ASSOCTA- will be bold at Clinton Heit Eigitn street. near Broadway, Thuredi 8. 1864, at 8 o'clock, sI4ON RN. Baq.. Mr. BEACH. Editor New York ocd oners will sddress the meeting on he benefits of ear! iy clos in, All the merchants and cleries engaged in the varios trades throughoat the city are respectfully invited NARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF ry of the Greenwich church, Iatcly. wor. corner of Bleecker and West Tenth end the new church forty sixth. street. AB we have uniformly opposed this moverseat. we'feel caiien than icly to deciare that our naines have been attached to the srithout oar knowledge or consent, While, we dis claim a desire oF gu the other ham Por 2 DUNTAM, THOMAS D. WALLACE, WiLLLAM a LAWRENCE, _Nxw Yoru, March 1, 1 EZ MAKERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION, meeti the above association will be hela at Mutler’ Hail, 09 Bank street, on Fridas, 4th Inst., at 73 o'clock P. M. All rom safe maerg are respect(ully dnvited 0 ationd. soli YOUNGMAN: Vico President. Wa. Wmire, Secretar} USTICE. UNDER Shes HEAD OF “POLICE IN- ed tellicence” of sey an a three young men, named Joho Q mea Brady, were atresied on ung men Above me cy examinations that they are HAVE Fort Tompkina, wee Isinnd, for an advance in w Tasos STRIKE.—THE FAMINE PRICES driven the mechanics of to ask Col. Delatietd This he bas Deremptorily refused. (On this account they hare deter. sd wf {0 cease work untit heir Fossonable request is © Pied with. PETTERSEN, yet a tual powar hava, 0 fora patent at the MUntted SI it also for Great Britain and France, throngh ©. W. ue ‘Git and bis agents at Washington, Bax Praxcisco, Feb, NoTwR St Fae M. TOR SELF. iD | TY OF way 16 ¥ ia fd every mezeedg orth to Paris. Do. to Nambia Antwerp. led of qauall low -AMERICAN PACKS? COMPANY bs STRAMSHPa. 90 M laa aang HAMMONIA Ren for Hamby a tie folowing mtn NM avast wee Sora has Ri RES SS he ae ee OTICE, THE Of nage CELLA. CAPTAIN Ea win Bibi iad nar 2 ery tiver, for. btroce. on Sat irday. isely. 2 LONDON AND XEW YORK 87 STKAMGHIP COM. : ich monthly their new and. frst an Ron eteamiahipe SELL an ‘DELTONA, each 2 eae ie. pritish roe steamah! st On fons, an ree power; tons, and 500 horse power; INDIANS, aud MA! each 3.000 tons. and 600 horse po nw etween few York, calling nt Tlavre of the vownce Raton peseee, gavabiog Oat ini? ourgeners from ww York=Firmt Cabin. 84): Secamd Cabin, race. Gay From Loniton or Maxie. Firat Cablo, Si00; ‘aecourd i: St ‘a B.. ene ler €obrnary, SA Wilthey, at “4 of ly nt 54 South street. frelkol STOWLAND & ASTNWALL, Agena. % NORTH GERWAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP "4 Te ae Maser ‘commantor, carrying the Poulos States cee beni sall from the Bremen pier, fopt of " 3 aon SATURDAY, Mavoh iz, atiZotclouk M., BREMEN, VIA SOUPHAMPTON, WONDON, TAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at ‘the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent {5 vior the fest cabin, $105; second cabin, $63 50: steorager Tue HANSA will follow the BREMEN March 26. — {relght oF Passage OU RICHS ‘& CO,, 08 Broad stroot._ AP PASSAGE TO ae FROM GREAT BRITAIN: ‘AND Ii} ui A TAPSCOTT'S celebrate! line of Liverpool packets sale every three days. X Line of London. packets sail every teit days. Parties » ishing to aend for their friends or remit mony to the Oli Counirs, can do 9 atthe lowest rates by ap) ing to oH TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO., 96 South street ATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY FOB: QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL CABIN, $75. STRERAC PAYARLE IN CURRBNGY. LOUISIANA caita Saturday. Mareh 5, PUNNSYLVANTA sails Folge Mare 11. _Apply fo WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton street, LD BLACK fre iat or PACKETS. a Salli om and to Livery weel J ing fram and te Laver postmeary Rens From. an tetondon every en ‘days, mittances to Ireland, _ Appts to WILLIAMS | «& GUTON, 40 Fulton street.” " TRAM PROM AND TO by AnD Hie TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, HEOLA salle Wednestay: March 2, SIDON sails Wednend: eh 16. Passage trom Kew York, €36"curruney to Nom York, $9° in gold, or value in cur to WILLIAMS & CUIOM- 10 Ballon street B LIVERPOOL-TAPSCOTT'S LINE. OTE Om ay ay Ce 8 uy ANN! s hve LONDONGX TiN, Re eee re tarot tabla Oolalet Mebeie gto ava aia th OM Glink ot to FAPSCOTT. BROTHRES & CO. oF South streek Foe HAVRRECOL—RUAOR, Rak , LINE. PH Liverpos! by tie svave tines natting the lst “tmomthe apo to ROCHE BROS. ‘COFFEY, OR LIVERPOOL —THR JERE, THOMPSON | And satis on Satnrday. @ re Pansage apply at YeOMPSON'S "Pamasgs earl atrort “0. ROBERTS: LINE VIA PANAMA ~ SAR FRAKCISCO AND OREGON. * and ‘R000 ta The samen. ‘Leino! the, finest, fastest gad strongest sleamshit in, trate, will sails above from the pler foot oF War North river. RRINGTON, 177 mae For frelght or passage apuls to mips’ Agents USTRALTA see st 8 guanine wast Bir Sxanee. N lirect. DURKEE, 1,700 rene oay in ed egret fat ee ‘ana CAMERON, 88 Beaver Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The elegant and fast Voted States matt steamanip bt W. COUCTI, Commander, Silleave pies 18 North’ river for New Orleans @iteet_ om» Wednesdut, March ? 186 at thie o'clock P.M No freigut recetved or bills of lading signed on the sailing. FOr PE DUAN HEINERTN & CO., 118 Brosdway, Fo NEW ; ORLEANS, VL ‘Havana, ATURDAY, March & at 3 o'clogk P.M, ‘The Uniiod Staten Mal! aide, whee! a steamship: we Me eg lad VIA PANAMA. rat clags steamer Si tears Ran. 3c a 2 Bs and re ‘ofeach month, except when fay, when the day of departure ‘i ed Ps 2 freight or passage apply at the —s Wm. R. Bell, commander, will eat! as above, from aed 46 North river, foot of King: etree! For freight or j N, B The MORN Rh BANAon, a2 ‘soil on poms § rang DinRGE ye R NEW 01 BOT, F° The new ties. mar re yee pier No. 0, Norts Hiver,om Bat 12, av freight et or mite of ae ae ont! a oe For fi ing. neat ws geomet SDR Wei coe meet Farad OgrC AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF THe Fo ty-mecond street and Grand street Ferry Railroad Com,'any will be held at the oMer of the cor a corner Forty second street and Tweifth avenue, on. vthe in me day of March, 184, between the hours Ht Sidi, be Beer AND APTER anon vg trai this vine tat be re n Norse 7 10 8 SHIPPRRS. oe avalon J the al Toth ag atinched ioene vial ‘Stearn EDWI’ Bene in! sence yy maa of the North river, Vel ” vil be given b Tne Committee and all re Fer elvs a oT TY or ion QPECIAL NOTICE. dat agecpmattonr os s a ete is av via Bese wi ree C ey NOTION. “IMPORTAN? 1 0,8 HOU era, —Thowe DMARLES MALOY, urLD. Sa preceeaving can be meee to jht ty use the ame, e usual expense. T f Net 4 ach Fo Hersh OF THE LOT OWNE! the bred by, tue ebiart ais Se ney sporne inka or be 10 MANUFACTURERS IANCY AND NOTION ut, their interest erteee a New York, fraiche Meer. The same vel himpelt a manact rer rer i ace ai Een the would bere willing t 6 1LU! TIES B. NINO ee vi =e | ae fn Wu ee iB BAVANA DIRECT. F° e United Si wheel Steamebip Richard Adaina, 4 oper. Ro. 4 North hips reat ‘rhe, ob wed OF ae the Post office. rei 29 Broadway. aoe os be rite Por fre! caer ma on, FURNITURE, breve AN ELEGANT ‘ASSO! MENT ber an. cre if a ia aN, Ota oy i Aone