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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1864.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. , ‘Tne Work ef the Alabame. PARTICULARS OF THB DESTRUCTION OF THE SnIrS BOnORA ‘ADRIFT oS ae ‘These wore the ‘Capt. Snow, Bon ‘Of each ‘Weoe taken were taking a cruise im the Alecama and being landed at the Mret port touched, or going adrift m their boats, They see — alternative, ry a berg ged 2 steaming abead, ieaving ai doate ag they best could. During a squall which Diew @hortly after, one of tho Doata with eleven Africans, ® portion mainder wore taken « be ® veese! belonging to U From all the s which we have beard gtsea that the Aisbamne bas gone northward, and (hat we ball vext hoar of ber in the Bay of Bengal. There area Great number of American ships ekber 0 4 om ieee ‘Way to the diferent rice is nr ~My Kaxx—Cvoventy.—On Wednesday. March Steward, at 19, residence, Jawcs J. Univea States Navy, ‘s x x nly. Eaq., er ork. NG ca (RROLL On” Wednesda ey 17. by the D, Boek, Mr. Oscan Lox ‘Mice Hanvan Cavhons 3 city. web REISS Panna. —On Thursday evening, March 3, at the mee of tne Rev. 'Wilham B. Hann. A Hannan Poa all of Mansrox.—-On Monday evening, February 22, by ames Millett, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. Tuomas W. STRONG to Miss SARAH ANNE MARS- ex, all of thin city. Thowrson—Moone.—On Thursday, March 3, by the Rev. Dr. McVickar, Mr. Konze? Tiomrsox, of Irvington, to Mise Axxu Moons, of New York city. Birth, ect FTE TI Jersey c City, on Thursday, March 8, the wife . B, Pauwe: », Died. - In Brookiyn, on Friday morning, March 4, Dr. NG, mg e h year of ig age. tives and fiends ofthe famiiy are respectfully faviied to aticnd ihe funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two @cloek, from No. 205 Siate street. Bonrinc. On Friday evening. March 4, at his residence, Ho. 240 West Twenty second street, Witiam J. BURLING, of ‘the firm of Argali & Co., of this city, and aon of the late Lan- easter 8, Burling. Hotice of funeral acento iter. Bunsauin.—On Friday, March 4, after a short illness, Bixacer Bena) ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- fod ibe funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from late residence, No. 60) Washington street. Buowx.—On Friday evening, March 4, of paralysis, Isnart Buows, in he 7010 year of bis age. Notice of funeral will be given in Sunday morning’s eptssirr.—In Plainfield, N. J..on Thursday, March 3, 3 Many bissvar, elec: of James D, Biseelt Sry in the ssl eat Tage. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- funeral, from the residence of John W. Craig, le ne d,on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. ere train leaves foot of Cortlandt street at twelve o'clock. Berxmay,—On So yee March 4, Jacon 8, Beexmax, in the S8th year of hi ‘The velatives and friends of the family, and those of his meD, are respectfully Invited to attend the ARw gon G. W. Bee! Tuneral services, on Sunday afternoon, at four o'elock, from Balai Fesidence, 153 Wooster street, without further invi- Otawe.—On Thursday, March 3, after a short ness, Cuancns J. Crank, in the 75th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famil Jarited to atiend the funeral, ¢nig (Satur Bro o'clock: from the re Cahoos,—On Friday, March 4, after lingering iliness, Witttaw AM. Canoox, 10 the 48th 'year of hie gee nee The relatives and friends of the family ret lsvited to at- the funeral service, on Sunday aflerngon, at hal @ne o'clock, at his lute residence, No, 117 East Two. fourth street. ELy On Friday afternoon, Mare 4 Jeuia Axx Bix, wife of F.C. Ely, Panerai services will be held at, her iste residence, 84 Fas Twenty-third street, corner of Lextnaton avenue, on @unday morning, at nine o'clock. Her remains will be re- moved ho Livingston, N. J., for interment. Fixicax,—On Thursday’ afternoon, March 8, Mrs, Mant 75 years, a native of n % ‘and acquaintances, ahd those of her son Shemas Fiaigan, gre Tespectiully tavited wravtend the bu ‘ial, ih day) afternoon, at 2 o'elook, from her late Feaiaence, No . 183 Elizabeth stree Gautornia papers please copy. ey, March 4, James, the beloved son of emeo asd Anne F d ¢ years, 9 months and i4 days, "The friendaof the family ure tfuily invited to attend She funeral. from the residence of his parents, No. 227 East ‘Sryelfin street, on Sunday afvernogn, at two oiclock. FANNING. March 3, Mrs. Faaxcks Fax- BING, Widow of ‘Amos Fat anting. of ‘Al ‘The relatives and friends are invited to nitend the faneral, from her daughter's reaidenc: \w stree!, Brooklyn, @m Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Alba: lease ie On Thursday, March & Paneer, Fowsn, sister Tous yea Fow.xn.—On of Mra. T. Gallaudet: te Tour cor paraivais, Mra: Outneoree Gi nor, wid pi f Charles R. lysis, Mra. MARLOTTE widow of Charies Bbous, of ‘Norwalk, Conn. and daughief of the late uel and Ann Whitney, of St. John, N. B. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attent the funeral @ervices. this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. The re- mains will be taken to Norwalk for interment. ison street, mother of Hon Marsh Kitts Wet, and Daniel fart. eqs of Fort as, Bpain, nidad, W. J aged @2 yeargands menthe. ‘Waxwor,—Suddeuly, Thursday afte March 3, Puree Avuce. daughter of Philip C. and Lous a. Bar: ‘mon, aged 2 years and 10 months. ‘The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfuljy in ited ‘0 attend the funeral.this Saturday) afternoon, & one Selock, from the residence of her parents, ‘No. #19 Madison Aroper, on Thursday, March 8, Ricuanp waves nee ‘s years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- faily invited to attend the Sonera! om — late residence, ag oe = hace yp ne ieee “4 or = 1c Pebrwery 51, uF Sry A Biiza, wife of Jasod Hor: ON.—At Genera, 1 girs ‘slong and paintel il Tie remains were Soteveot te in PA family lot at yp ‘Hangine.—At Irvii a pa ve h 3, after gion tines: Jous Hannrta, agede ye elatives and friends are respect{uly fovived to attend funeral, on Sunday afternoon, st half-past one o'clock, om the residence of - sggapaa) Allain, No, 636 Greenwich i, Gtreet, corner of Morto: TxckaxOn Thursday, March 8, of croup. Aoxgs Fix. mits Gacguter of Conrad F, end Serine Logmnan, axed 2 months. Thursday morning, March 8, Hexny P. Marcus, in the 28h year of his ‘The relatives and friendsof the family are respectfully ted to atiend the funeral services, at the residence of it aya ‘this (Saturday) clock. Lf owt further actioe. Maren S, Hexey 2B, Zoungess gon W. Kelsey, aged 2 years, 9 mouths part ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully to atiend the panersl. on — afvernoon, at one Ha parents, 64 Branton street. Bstisp on, on, ba Arch 4, PRRDERIC rgaret C, gkrxset —In Brgcklr9, On, yOugeR dai Becta, ened} month and 17 aa it daughter, thou vast left us, wey thy loss we deep! ba Fy? grantma The sense oa atnenss oth ‘ily are respectfu'ly | relativ: byt ‘riends of the fami! ited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the ents. corner DeKalb and Nostrand on Bun Biscamta Beyer The remains wil be taken to pozenrs, § monte “(bh agate ears, § months and ¢ da; — a ” "Poe iticnda and relatives of tbe family are invited to at fend the funeral, from his late residence, Crook's Hotel. 74 batham «treet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clvok, ‘Without further invitation. Lxany.—S sddenly on Friday, March 4, of disease of the er gone, Charles and William w, Patrick Pitzeerald and fenry Benner, are respectfully invited to attend the fune rom the residenve of her son-in-law, Henry Benner, 62 Bis eet, Brookiyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two Yornia papers pie picass cop, pGATe.—On F Mares, after a short but painful ineas, Witkcanes dant, the belbved dauchier of Tadue aud jane Lu gat 4 years. aud # months. Tbe relscives snd flenge ot the family, aleo thowe of her randiather. Joun Campbell, are respectfully invivet to at gad the fuseral, fron tye residense of her parenta, 497 Twentieth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one 0 clock. he remains wil be'couvered io Greenwood Cemetery Gx. —On Friday, March 4, afters long aud severe fll. Price M. D. October 18, 1843, on board Sicily, where be TON. G, MEuLK , Of & pulmonary sompla! xY —The remains of the late Lieut. Devan Postiry, One Hundred and Beventy fourth regiment Kew Yort teers, killed at Doaaldsonville, La. 3 he faneral services wil AY ‘bela a oer Pad + aay aherncon, attwoo cl iss and frien ends of ine amily. the members of the company Se: h regiment of pS State National Guerra (ia euivens dress). ss ale other friends in the weal and apy mgubete of the Ope ftuncred end Seven: rth New York oitend. who may be in the city, are y fully invited to atte “Frroury On Thured QvictEY, wife of Quigley, in the invited t Barrow corner of Fifth a ne om Wer reldtives'sud frends are respectfol = funeral, from her lale No. ‘treet, day ‘afternoon, at one o'clocl Many, the beloved wife of & native of Dubal- ‘. ir per county Tppersey. Kreland, ‘vlit"Yermierted In Calvary Cemetery. iy are awe Imvited to attend bit Wo afternoon, at t o'clock, from her late Taro, Rarerns, aged 98 years friends of the family are reapectfully Fan to atiend the funeral, from St. Matthew's chu La street, this (Seturday) eftern00n, at past oni ae. March 4 Waren Rovse, a native of in. John and fatten Rouse, si, from bis cr is on Rega 8) gen issue ‘Clty, on Sun. tO Oclock. The ne wil aie ter ie Sot. me will ‘ be taken . rane, NJ. 8, 1 m Rutt Oranse, N. J., SaMURL, On! gon of Nathan friends of the family are respectfully invit funeral, from the restenee of bie Tether itsey” ni nge, toi (Saturday) aflorn vm. at qmrier pant Uraln leaves New York via Hokoke ten sireet, an’ Morrie and Besex Railroad, at oe e lye om Wedacaday, March Y, danghter of Witllacs and shen SHIPPING NEWS. Trade Wind. i, York for more for Newburyport. -Arr scars C Fantauzrt, We for Bos ton Stevens, Saugerties for do; sr New Pit reports Geo “ie for &t Joins, NY. geen ee seers Peis seen taettnt Bed eae Ss fame * Pig wa, ammonia (Ham), Schweneen, Southampron | “NRW ORL a, Feb, M4 Arr sieamshipe Eid, Bid and Hara rnbarat 2 Oo wide; Merri Ship Vs inden (Norweg), Olen, Queenstowo—Funeb, Meincke & Wendt. i uf ie ene Fr), 2 DeVerta, 5 ‘Bbt uber ( a a ~% i ig . Melncke & Wendi. : ris: hey Weet lanes Bonk Bet: ts - is esveseie baits Tareea ‘sea 20th, “amen rms nn, nanan ret | TEE . i ak Brig Det (Be). T Seo FUR: Core OTe ek Tuncetwison & | York: © Dennison Cammann, sehra Armadillo, Chase: M Brig Qesan Rete (m Sa ig rere et Baker, yd Witeh Brig Pt MeN ‘tari: Rogers, sero a a bre: ae March I~ An 3 Ipbide jenderson, Cardenas—Trejillo & | NYork: E G Willard, Pi visite te capa cite x antag? 8 Woitoey ihe Wave, Harnden: Brig Vi jameson. = Kelsey, Bat fae tc “West, Ts pie ye eee Gara Hien, Gray, Philadelphia; Industry, Par wer, Beane ago, Sprague ae Mew Orieans—Murray & | Tracy aad Lars Philadelphia. sah pani Heanor, Hicka, "WH DeWitt, Cory, Port‘Royal—L 0 ay ASoaion for Baltinsres Tata tera opel fret ie Portand Fort Royal—O H Pierson. Filet Maracaibo, Henle; NYork; Fran- Er Man an vie, part no C Havens | cisco, Ki edo for dor 9 Baker One New Bedford for er—Crowel ‘Provincetows. rmadilio, EF Fe A ena od Fs | Spree ata get et ju ; oo ii ith, ay Jos, Pillsbury, ‘haltimars. tor Sophia R Jameson, Schr J James, Boker, Fortress Monroe—Crowell & Paine. ae at Mar for Belthst, "Me; Trade Wind, Schr Huntress, Howard. Balitmere— Merrill & Abbett. iM NYC cee seen, Onto. illimoren arr 2 Abo. th. ate ald ary "Wind awa. nenr 5 abi: Leocadia. mall, Salem— aca elt ao Benton _— John Behr Fausy Moan Deva alt Es eter pi ; Sirona witiiame? Norwich vi P 3 Sloop ‘h'Wete, Leete, Chester, ety 8 Yeon, a Son, ton Head, ‘Steamer D H Mount, ey Hatt et BAVEN, March $=Arr schrs White Bock: Elwood. Elizabeth; hi Darrell, Velser. , Const of Sat gaat ss aster Robert Tarr, Coast o PATLADELPHL, Lj alarch S—-Are briga Tornado, Dodges Havana; Alfred. hs py [3 7. PWitliameen, New Prien Feb 2s, and Pe Pelleare (ua) Asencio & lpg Nyon. trae barks Nes: Baran, ath with mdse an 1b 29, 4:45 rbados; ach PM. off F Laughlin, St’ Jago: Fannie, Brigas, NOrieans: ¢ P Stick: M m Havana Hook, ‘with "a severe nortber dari the whole times in 435 ed ‘Steamship ‘Thames ( B tranaport , Arey, Beaufort and Port Royal, Feb 26, with mdse ana passengers, to U 8 Quay ‘Bieamant Levisa wows (0 8 transport), Winters, New- enee::W ubper, Robl b. Nioudon; Basiern Belle, Waly : aot . Haly, NYork via Port Penp sspalmonenncinnet PORTLAND. March 1—Cid brig J Bickmore, Tracy, Aler- ene andria; schrs Emma Hotchkiss, Nickerton, NYork; Daco- tah, Clifford, Cienfueros. TE eee 3 Seeeapert), Sapien, -Woereen 2a Are Br steamship’ Damasous, Brown, Liverpool vie Br G Palmer, Mat: uindaro, a Locust Polat Roman, Fe Restand,:with mass KYort teh Geo Fish, Curis. Bileworta for do. ‘Cid sehr ‘Ship John H Ryereoo, _Patieron, Livercoot. Jan 8, with albert Clarenoe, Freennan, Baltimore. | oe mdse and 8) passengers, to. J & N Staith & Co, Jan 21, 1a 46 peed, Paturent wiven May RYork: schra Blonder. Goodspeed, Patuxent rites, Md; lelph lant, Albro, NYork. Bias wchre ie Mdeton. 3 Sipp! ple, Carténas via) Bristol; jary Ann. amt, Elirabethport: Nancy rayton, = ken, BC Scribner, Dall Jann Manlove, Brown, Cieero, Wixon, and Julia Elizabeth, Merrill, NYork, Si—Arr steamers Pelican, Walden, NYork: Ospray, Ald- eh ry Hobart, Robingon, Baltimore; Vesta, Bid schrs Sea Gull, Moody, and Frs G larch 2—Sld ship Electric Spark, ir, London, 62 da; ral W gales the snilre pes ver 3 eter hurricane from SE to WNW, ship lying to under are poles and nearly on her ect ned fer ed Laoer| it moderated; bad pump and copper bow washed away, sprung topsailyard and rudder head: tas m bes Barnegat since the Ist inst, with strong W Hen: port ine Top (Br), Moulton, Naples |ALEM, March 2—Arr schr Pioneer, Tapley, Baltimore. Denne gr aDtnrep -(Br), Moulton. Naples, Jan 14, passed Gi- | cid tsi, achr Nelly Baker, Plerce, Afri meee pea Coreelli, Palermo, hy days, with fruit,io | = STE -. ee Br (Pras), Linda, Buenos Ayres, 80 days, with eens wool &c, to Dowley, Corners & Co, Had heavy head winds PRE, STEAMBOAT, THOMAS E. HULSE WILL RE- new her By id on Ler March 6, corals Fort Lee at 7% A.M. and 8; street at 4 nding at Bull’s Ferry and Pleasant Valley til farther’ notice. Sun- days excepted. patel a AE Ose is oe y ‘POLITICAL. a pee “REGULAR MEBTING OF THE SIXTEENTH Ward Democratic Contral Commtttee, held Thursday evening, March 3, at their headquarters, Utah House, corner Twenty fifth street and Eighth avenue, it was unanimously resolved, that this committe: hereafter be Known’ as the ‘Anna Bel (Br), Taylor, Pernambuco, Jan 81, with &c, to Gordon, Bruce & McAuliff, Had heavy’ head noua, a (Den), 1 Eegers, Santos, 58 days, with coffee, Brig JB eile Br), aepaires Carthagena, 26 das cotton é&e, to D R of aschr ashere on the ing around her; she bad apparently been some time in that con- dition. Brig J Titus (Br), Snow Ma Maneanilia, 24 days, with cedar 4c, to J F Whitney & Co.” Had henry 'N gaice most of tne passage. the Sixteenth Ward George I an Association erie, Bus Potter, Seen dare, with salt toD | onanize H. Brae. JAMIN SHUMAN, Prewient. date, 3 Marie Grom Tristicd we Locnon (G42 spoke Bremen bark | Beawann Fe Manrin, j Seeretaries, FH Brown, iuatoheran. Cuincoleague. Miles. Latchum, Chincoteague. Schr Eleanor Ferris, Bridgeton, 8 daye, oy ween: —AT A MEETING OF THE CONSOLIDAT- Tammany Hall Ward Committee of the Fifth Ward, Schr Harriet, Bearse, Rock eat the Fifth Ward Hotel, on Pridny evening: Marcia! Behr RD Ruodes, Baker, Glenseste fhe following gentlemen were elected oflcers for the year Schr AH Brown’ Percy. Dighton, Sam ~ B. Woodruff, Chairman: Burras, Schr Fountain, Davi al iver 4 dave. Vice Chairman; A. Ac Joues a ad ‘Henry H. Sawyer, Secre Schr Avail. Carter, Wareham, 2 days. ohn Y. 8 a Schr C'L Vandervoort, Baker, Providence, 3 day, a Tre: adjourned, su fect to the call of the Chal Schr Broadte'd, Fisk. Providence, 5 days, iH, BU, 'RRAS, Vice Chairman, Senr Jane ) aria, Geér, Norwaik, 5 days. & # Jom Sehr Fowler. ChasesNew Loudon, 4 daye HH. Sawren; {sereten mY ker. Providence. Sioumer ben G Gun, enney. naence. HOTELS, S—Stenmers, Patton, Parth ucket, Canonients ANCROPT HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER OF ships Dona: tine esate Twenticth street.—Rooms uiite ‘or single, for tran- Sern. Ari a homing en Buck, ove! sient and permanent-boarders,’ Table @'hote. = ™ no. A Bradshaw, Teatora rn Star, schrs France PARKER & BEEKMAN, Proprietors. Alfred, Witte Cloud, 8 Louis, Wind at sunset S, light. * Misce! eou! New Pitot Boat Epuvnp Driacs, No 7, Capt Augustus B Van Pelt, went on a trial trip yesterday. She proceeded out- side as far as the Lightship, and returned to the city about 4 PM. There were’a great many guests on board, incinding a number of p'lots belonging to other boats, who freely ex- pressed theif admiration of the vessel, beth as regards her comfort and ee teet ane fel lowing Te sax} — aitached to ber:—Richard Bowen, James Jaco! Vanderbiit, ao Hilliker, ‘Jonn W Murray, ‘and ‘Capt red gustus H Van Pelt. We are again indebted to Purser J C Caro, of steamship Matanzas, from Havana and New Orleans, for bis prompt and polite attentions. Suir Hope. Giford, of New Bedford (before reported), ruck on Brampten Shoal, lat 19 05 §, Jen 155 30 E. 11:30 PM, and was abandoned 17thewith tw and all sails furied.. All bands left in the boats and landed on E Brampton Ialand at 8 AM 17th, rested tll next day and then started for the ship, but did not get to her until AM of x lay by her until nogn, eut away {0 t ainde another trip to ARI8.—~GRAND HOTEL MIRABEAU, NO. 8 RUE DE via Paix, Paris. This magnificent hotel, one of the most @igibly situated in Paris, an patronized for upwards of a century by the most affluent families of Europe, has been recently fitted up f a style which places it at thet head of the frat rate hotela., Large and small apaitments atail prices, vers elegant ee comfortal ‘ooking on the Fee dela Paix, be ee the of the otel from 3 frat y the fare, Private dinners served up in the first style at all hours, from 6 francs to 12 frames each person. Conversation and reading rooms. int carriages for the use of the sesidents of the ices moderate, and the utmost attention show” to MPORTANT. Spee DAILY. FOR GENTLEMEN ‘ork Museum of Auatom; m uuraeis toationd those lectures oan have them receipt of ten cents be opened Gecrotary ar led 01 of the New York Museum of Anato M. HEWLETT, THE GREAT TEMPERANCE ORA- «tor, employed for the last 12 Zeara by the Song of Tem; phage Sof throughont the uth States, and topmasts. saved £01 ~ ern because of his outspoken ‘Unions semtiments and utter the isiand, arri hip name day, fearing wen e of Southern cravats, had to fly North, will deliver his piain Bigerd'a children, which was | mirth provokiug and brMliantiectoré on Rum and Rebellion Riried. They did not reach the island | at the Cooper Insticute, on Wednesday eran 29 in number, lest the island Novl7, | under the anspices of the Grand Division of the Sons, of arrived at Brisbane 36th, where the bosta | Temperance, Commencing at § o'clock. Admissto petcidr< out for, $ext. Capt 3 Jeft for Sydney. where the sbi A. REI Commitiee 0 of id to Towns & Oo, who sent a vesseltoher. The 4. E. BRADLEY, } Arrangements. Tad on board. 790 bbla.ep and 200'do cocoanut ity bea large amount of toriolee shell, &e. seca amas, Bx Baro Diaxoxp or tmz Derp—Brig Tornado, Dodge, at Phtiad hia Bore rADS. very heav; ree net lost aN of Hatteras, DRY Goons, ne tod gee id gape af Haters oie sat at fon La RECEIVED—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF UN- rell in with brig Diamond of the ° . m Bonaire (or Boston, with salt—was dismasved 19th, lat bth S51, ton 71 30: tock om tne CRPialo, mate and aix seamen, 7 and brought them to Philadel Wto 15 Scan Hare, ion hence tor New Orlewns-with cos! and Sto 7 t Ki 234 ult, baving put in leaky, with loss Zt 8 wn away and masts sprung. jie ¢ Sean Maxrna Jaye, Watson, from Wilmington. Del, of pO Storm nightof ist inst, on the aide of “Quick's Holes As storm nl of or ec 7 . sistance has been sent to SOF Quek Hole AB | MPANTILLAR. re Hetiac to Mast BRODIB'G SPRIKG OPENING, HBM a — Toat hier false heel Dec 6, 1805, on a | BRODIE, the lentes ot Fantions, ett nthe an earls Spr rock situated In opening of Ladies’ Garments. For novelty of #4 er tieke, Lattinde nese of materia’ ud for endless variety of colors over ad with moderate prices), the Se of “America never Longitud: ‘This dai fio je route between Manila and Saigon. re striking | the Vigilant had good sights for such inducementa to call on ine intvude, aud the Gresik liste ‘as given by four Soma DER OF Sal uirect het Broadway. me Wi i chronometers, #9 that te position nesigned (> the vepeeeee ee ought to be accurate. BEST ‘OTICE.. pull d BLACK SILK6.—40 PIECES 8, yey Signtly wet wet, cal suit: quality B t Barbados 8h, 5 ae Falcon, clmes of Salem, © sp; bi (So Gresece ana mantles, just receive edt Lew! one $80 aa 1 OF Salems @® 82: | Gr Germania, aud fur enle cheap by OBORGE REYES, 848 At Sydney, sows 1 Dee 2, ship James Allen, Van Eight avenue, Wyke XB. oi nol a Ado Dee 16. ah rachute, Howland, NB, 70 sp since DANCING ACADEMIES. lelter from Farwell. of schr Sarah E Lewis, re f at Barbados Feb Gobad taren bo Ubls ap oll luce leave Fayal. All well, jen, &e. REL from by ss for San Francisco, Feb 28, lat p ‘Chevalier, ris from Moulmein for Ex; a, De 2i, lat 3440 8, ton 1717 Be Fic ihipiacasiated 8 Meadinos “PRIVATE DANCING scape! enue, near Twenty ihird rest Uh for Indies ana children at 4 o'cloet el o formed at other time: a ale aseas Qvery day to those who wish to learn sang Pr FINE ARTS. ost commenced et on oe ste | a oes Wwe ARE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS 8U: PERIO} ‘oO Merhng Feb 12=1) poten, from NYork esveption = at iu § ‘- ro i ‘this city, without t ‘artes arr proceed to Messina to ONS FBS. tHe Firth avenne, FRE! Betgeen Feens's ‘second and Twenty-third streets, —=_ - —S—S—S— FURNITU a i’: ELEGANT A§SORTMERT OF PARLOR, CHAN: 16—In port Olden brig Freis, Carl, from for Si Thomas. Bid 6th, echr Young ‘Amer: —— Feb 6—In port schra Bureks, for New York ber and Dinin, m Furniture for sale at @ sacrifice. ; Dearborn, dis 1@ subscriber will eel], in its to suit purchasers, all the Navan Greenleaf, Port- tained In hi ity Ae col oie eckr Prince Died ret taea” sty Is residence, 118 West iy" rieans. mi ‘4 ie. Fi Mit its, Btageres Mirrors, &&. MO MIDDEBTON URNITURE WANTED.—PARTIES WISHING TO PE. ‘oid the inconvenience of duction can find 8 cash, purchaser for their, furniture at jtewart, Hi teran, NYork, n Bole Portiand. Br Tacaas, Feb 1O—Agr teh r St Pamresce, Ryder, NYor: Lith, brig J i Abbett. Hat 14th, steamer Nassau aud Parke Inianda. 8 14th, Danish | fair oash price by sgareeing & line to jwanberg, Boston; schr West Wind, Gilman, | office, stating where it ma pat Cathedral, Brides from Boston for Pt URNITOR: WANTEBD.—A DOUBLE b SUIT, oF RoeR- de Galie, repe’ ru pam & one Cadiz fer Bos- wood Parlor Furniture, in fret rate o1 Parties ton, rechipping ear Dues pe, Canpe, for do: | ing above 19 sll cheap fr aah tay tddrese ebbotte, No, 84 Br brig O Dquest, epee, for "yori + from, obi ary: sehr Greene street. A.M Taunor, Peters, from’ Baltimore for Porte Gabetion tn distres OUSE! Vena Cnvz, Feb 2%—In port. bark Honduras, Megill, for H family, giving uj NYerk Mg, Furniture af private sale beautiful Parlor Bult, cor rn Sea, pasion. ae. made aN dia Brat we an ag i, ig Matsball Dutch, 40; itch, Soombn er che Ae Oe fae al tot of rich Ont Game and China Ward bert Dex! ns aoe L ag Ware, 4c. Inquire at ug West Eighth tei 1 SECOND HAND FURNITURE, seeveate ries aia so dior, tr faa indward: Balitmore via Eagartown; brig OFA FARRELL, 267 and 200 West fry arth se sioaiar' sweatin’ given ts Commivateattons by mal toh, ore bark Bra, Moaainas Moonbeam. Leghorn; brigt Weat I bas. Mil bar) eae ng sola iller, New Orleans, Below, rot wri Oat Le Ot, ‘COAL—#6 AND $5 75 PER TON,—IN CONSE ed to sell the juence of removal the und Balanen ‘of hie stock the fo yw 8 bark ai ens wet cepa. he Oe 7 dew Ann, r, Havant. Wa wen, Jackson, gohrs Orion, Chase, and i494, sohra Mary BG: cer, Arr sehr Sarah : Smith, Bmith, Cid Feb 2, schre Gen Scott, Darrah, and Leonard Me "tee Stucley, Philadelphia; March 1, Waverley, Coos, PLOUMES' HOLE, Maren 1, PaeArr brig MT Bllew orth Br), has Fence, Mai ania Mita re ra eens, B Ocean ia Porton re Ww, PRR TON.— 60. “TONS | NU $7. 50. ered from 8. T. 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PETERSON & BROTHERS, ‘906 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, fing Copies gent everywhere, freo of Postage, om receipt of , For sale in New York b: A. BRADY, 24 Ann street, and by all other Boo Booksellers and ‘Nowe Agents everywhere, HOMAS R. AGNEW, WHO Is FAMED FOR SELL ing Teas and Groceries chea} caah..nae opened & Wholesale Department of his. business at street. Every retail grocer in New York thoutd calls and bargains which are now being offered to the if price Cash only, eS. SHIPPING, Hh salt 2 STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AT ‘Queenstown (Cork Harbor) —-The te ee New York and Phi hia Steamship Company intend des- de built rou steamships as Saturday, March 5 'N, e901. ++ es yy. Maren 12 CITY OF NEW" YORK Saturday, February 19. and every succeeding Saturday, at noon, ‘from pier 44 North ‘iver, ae RATES OF PASSAGE, Forable in gold of its @ aeivaley | in currency. cal: ladelp! pas their full powered Cly: Sos 9°35 ad S Do. to Pat Do, to Hamburg. Do. to Hambar Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, . at equally low rates. Liverpool or Queenstown :—Firet cabin, Steerage, $90. Those, who. wish tov send 8 . 7 otterdam, 575, $35, for their ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas. sengers,’are strongiy built {a water tight Iron sections and carry patent fire annthilators, Experienced surgeons are attached to each steamer. rgiefartner information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM MAN, Agent, 22 Water street; in Glasgow to ALEX. HaLcotate Ro, set, Brgeh ¢ rau) Ring Willian sirent: fotre Dame das Victoires, Pinee dela Bourse; fa 2 Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Walnut street, or at the Company's offices JOBN "a. DALE, Age capes HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET “OOMPANY'S IN MAIL STEAMSHIP! SRords «February 105, rierds can buy tickets here at these ral 16, 1! lay Third geet, dyoken. taking sana m and Southampton sigeittss saatvaiente 2°00. 48 Bxchango ze teetbe following rate rat cab payable in wren ‘freight apply to RUNHAR! 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SATURDAY, March 12, at 12 o'clock M., BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, seit WYONDON HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, os the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent in “eer nf first cabin, $105; second cabin, $62 60: steerage, “he HANSA will follow the BREMEN March 26. For Freight OF Paseaes URICHS & CO., 68 Broad street HEAP PASSAGE 70 AND, PROM GREAT BRITAIN TA! celebrated Une of Liverpoof packets sail "Line of Lontion packets anil every ten days. wishing 10 send for their friends or remit money 2 the Old Country, can de so atthe lowest rates by apply: as TAPSOOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South street. AM_ NAVIGATION COMPANY FOR an ee Peete FATABue IN CURRBNO LOUISIANA, sail Vi sails Ay i. Apply 10 Wana ry Taga 40 Yulton etreot, .-TAPSCOTT’S LINE. —8H1P GUY Fran ar Mareb hip WM. Ti Fecorr R LONDON,=X LINE. _hin HUDSON wall arch 18: [A VIA PANAMA. Fos ey ap lt will leave New York on the $4, 15th each on Bun eens ‘asparture will been the Monday tet. oF passage apply at the only oftee, Me Set POLE in, iL euro {peg nisl as above from the rior it Wi 1 STOLEN OF Pa aS ARRINGTON, 177 West street Past LUSTRALIA _PrIoNzE! LIN E—CARRYIN ate, walle The. al TK, ell fath Bees 58 Ben FOE NEW ORLEANS 1 5 F OF Fas clogant aed ‘ast ewe mat} steamship GEORGE w. Co’ cH, Gommanter, forth will leave pier 13 river fe ew Opees direst on inesday, J look precisely. rhe pada Mare ib atin flo Fe piv Rides scent ti & 00., 118 Broadway. Fo {OR NEW OF ORLEANS, peg HAVANA, DAY. March 6 at So’clock P. M, ‘The Dalted Basten hire ora wD or North river, footof King Bh Raynor. 161 vt py Zo Sea aEr a oman rer pba nana “ na ere or Uli ot ia gene sae eee oll eee hee ita Stn ro R HAVANA DI DI BC? freight Or pastas sane, oni pA B. We ong DIR! 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HON. 3A00B BROOM, Prrapeirmta, Oct, 7, 1863, Gzreyuse:=In reply to your inquiry as to the effect pro- duced by the use of “Hoofand’s German Bitters” in my family, I have no hesiiatio@whatever in saying that it has ‘© J been highly beneficlal Tn one inetance, & case of dyepepets, | p of about thirteen rv Gacding, and which bad become very distressing, the use of one bottle gave decided relief, tho second effecting s cure, aad the third, tt seems, has con: firmed the cure, for there Has been no symptoms of ite re- torn for the last atx years, “in my individual use of tI Gnd {t to be an unequalled tonte, and sincerely recommend its use tothe sugerer, Truly yours JACOB BROOM, 1,707 Spruce street, Phices. Large size (holding nearly double quantity), 61 per bot te—halt doren. .. voses Small size, 78 conte per boitie—half dozen... RRWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Geo that tho viguajure of “0, M "0, M. Jackson” is on the wrap- per of each bottle, Shonid your pesrest drogeie_n0t have the article, 40 not be put off with any in Preparations that may be fore tn ts plas, Wat oopd_ vo ai and wo wil forward, o- aE ecrz war MANUFACTORY Ro, om akon aie, . JONES & EVANS, Bucceseote (oC, M. Jackson & Oo: ai Proprietors, For sale by draggisls and dealers in every town tn the Untied Slates, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Board of Aldermen. nth 2 1806. ‘The Board met pursuai Fo the following a cicees D. TP. Vatantixe, Boy.. Clerk to the Board ed of Aide rene B1R—Yon will pease call a special meeting Seer for the aie ij on emcees Sronght bo Alderman Ni “eee Beiter maar rman iecenih rng JOHN D. My ig ih eh an dhatrioe Meee ‘alder NM: CoOL, Ald Fifth dist: tet. ain e PARLEY. AMerman rman Sixteenth dlatret X. Alera Present Fas President, ia the chatr, ana the following members . Jones, McMahon, YoCont Shannen. Ohi Byers deromis, Hari, Kelly, Masterson, Outwell: and The ee of Febrossy,3 16 were read and approved. PERITIONS. Pi Pa ition "ot tbe, Ne New Jory ‘Gpthalmic Hospital for dona- y taxes for 1852 and 1863. eh as wae rereered to the s Committee on Finance. Pauition of the he Orphan, Home Asylum, to be relleved from “aesentine ef Madi ne, ey rape red fo the Committe om Finanee, we Raunt ' Home and Asyinm of the Protest. ant church in New York, for ald. was referred to the Committee on Finance, ~ By Alderman Onipr— Petition of Crrus W. Price, A. P. Smith, H, A, Dean and others to repeal an ordinance to build a sewer in Coraelia Sehich was referred to the Committee on Croton Aqueduct De erat Potion ore ‘Willlam (im Honnlwelt to de relieved of erroneous asacsament. ‘Which was referred et the Comm ittee on Taxes. * By Alderinan McCoo! Petition of properly owners to build a sewer in Bleecker street, between Perry aud Hammond atrecta. Which,was referred to the Committee ‘on Sewers. INV! TIONS. Invitation from the Seventy-first regiment New York State ‘ational Guard, to review the regiment on {Weehington'> birthday, February 22, in front of the City Hall, Which Was ordered on file, Tnvitation from the Eigh th regiment New York State Na~ tional Quard to attend Fifth Annual Reception and Soclay Hop at the Academy of Music,on Tuesday evening, Fob- ruary 23, 1864, ‘Witch’ was accepted. ee q Alderman McCoo", movad to discharge the Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips from the further consideration of & resolution reported heretofore by the committee. and re- commitied to them February 16, to rebuild pier No, 46 Novtls iver Which wascarried, He then moved the ad ‘Which was carried by th Afirmative—Aldermen Fox, Henry. McMahon, Shannon, Chipp, Ryera, Jeremiah, Hardy, Mastoreans Our well and Long. Ne iive—Aiderman Johes—1. ferman SuAxNox moved to digances from the. farther 0 tion of a resolution, amending certain ordinance by inserting the name of Lorin- Jones inh 1 of Charles McNefil as Assessor. hich was carried. He then mowed the adoption of the resolution, Which was carried by 4he following vote:— Affirmative—Alvermen, Fox, Jones, Henry, MeMahon,. McCool. Shannon, Chinn. Ryers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Muater- ton, Otilwell and ‘Long—i3, RESOLUTIONS, y the Prisipent— Rieoieed That permalsston he and is hereby given-to Mrs ie stonp of her premiers, ne only during the will and en of the resolution, 1@ following vote: v ‘S a4 Oommittes on Or. ame to con rs of the Common Coun Which was adopted. Alderman Fox— Resolved, That a crosswalk be lata from 87 West street to pier No. 8 North river, the same to be done under the direc- Mon of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Which was adopte By the Parsinuxt— ‘solved. That permission be and the sameis hereby iven to Rotherburg & Solomons. corner Canal street and Broad. to. show goods on the step of thelr premises on the Gandl street side, during the pleasure of the Common oun! Which was adopted. By Alderman Loxa— Resolveel, That tho Counsel to the’Corporatton de and b ia hereby authorized and directed to take the necessary |. measures to i 15ist strset, froin the Filth to the Eig! avenue, onen 210 : ‘hich w ne Committee om Road, By Alderman Mastenson— Resolved. That the Street Commissioner be and he i» hereby authorized and directed to have a tender built for tho use of Paci''é Steam Fire Bagine Company, No, 23, similar to the one now In rise by Engine Company No. 9 of Brool ad ae that he advertise for proposals for building the same mmodiatel Which was referred to the Committee on Fire Depart men’ By Alderman Rreas— y ived. That the name of Charles McNeit be and the game is hereby sirloken out of the several ordinanceen here- inafter specified, and the name of Lorin Jones Maartet in. stead thereof, a8 an asxcrsor. to make assessments under said ordinance, viz'—an ordinance To regulate and grade Kighth avenue from One Hundred and Fourternth ty One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, esse To ri. is gather. and flag sidewalk in a a street: from Send to Third avenue, gen Cag To carb. 5 ae and reset same w ey and to fag sidewale four feet wide In con “thereof ig’ first street, (rom, Tales a Sat lonoe the to facant lot at orticaat Corner of sald’ atfect and Thivd ave. nue, a ogee 1863. mwas sdoptol. Becraeeis 1 same was reconsideret!, and On ayes and’ -n was adopted by the following vote:— nai ‘Thirraattve-Aldermen Fox, dones, the ident, Ald men McMahon, McCool, Shannon. Chij feremtab, Harty, fess ‘Mosterson, Ottiwell and angele By Alderman Owrrr—t esoived, That the bulkhead on West atreet, between pier- No, 51 and the Hoboken ferry house, oe 1d immedi- a under the direction of the Street Com! Pe ich was nid over. By Alderman Fox Resolved, That peratesion, be, and the, seme te hercby Front of thelr vince oF Dusiness, Wo. 55. Nasegiatrget, eat perminaln to continue during the Dienonre of ihe Neale une! Which was adopted. Bra ‘Aaerman U Tort ~~ ply cig ivy ioder Oe Greco of the Street cea rae: ich was referred to Sentiment By the Presipexr— Resolved, That the ordinanee for the ing of Fifty-nine fireet, irate ue, od Te icMAnone= BA an er erat ee of frame bem ved. That the a and Sinth Flection dis'riciacot the ib ward be held at the following places, until ‘otherwise ‘ordered ‘by the Common Coun Second district, Seventh ward, at 144 Cherry street. Bisth diatriet, Keventh ward, 1 173 M atreet, Which was doi * y Alderman Fox— ‘solved, That permission be: by atven to W. Rosenheter to erect nines in fronts place of ines, and atresi a main det (and the pieaeare the Common Ooteehy ects ces alert minsioner. - Raeaone 7% Third avenue. to 120th from 109th ed with paige, oF & rap peer pa undey eres ‘rotem A: net ag hick wan feterred 10 he Communities ou Ronda, my Alderm Real ithe ie mptrolies be ond he te gato infortn the Board Ne Teasot th headers torpayea ¢ various geparimenis under the oly government have: eh been pa paid thetr salary. ean a era ot ot ground Knows ay than ball ite peneral Norma of the Buy ‘Arie! tribunals that the Courts rial that the Compe Tree ier ae am en executive ofeor: ts icaaana athe regi. dteresnrd ano Sat anido the action ‘of the Oommen Counell; " it, Rept out of tne SWhoreas, during all ¢his delay | ast se for a public Moarwel a and other rea ot te ats mcr ation a ree omcts on the foaled and ined ‘accruing against the 3 there. Lore he Sivearien oo pe cores, vont ania ean eae ‘ren in lature of thie id over it the rected to transmit a copy "Which wa ‘rene mera ber of the Pb sies tre tapoity ined ots pines ees ue ; dookkeepers in the De- oot tinier Miho Gret assistant two thousand dollars per AAU ond assistant bookkeeper at two thousand doliare aesietant bookkeeper et two thousand dollars a treat oper cg tel y Alderman MAsTRnsor—= OF EIGHT ADvr. “ica PROVIDING FOS On vas Naw TOME TIAn DU. teas cha Wns nbd SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEET.