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The Workingwomen's Movement. Mase METING AT COOPER INSTIIUTE—THE LADIES OUT IN FORCE—SPEBCKES BY JUDGE DALY AND REV. WM. H. MILBUSN~-RAMPLES OF WOKE AND wages, Ere. & jorge mans meoting of ibe working women of (be ety took piace last evening as Cooper institute. The farge ait was thronged, principally by this tuiererting aiage of people. Judge Daly was caited open to preside. Wan wiroductory eddrese be disserted upon tbe rela too of capital ond labor, showing bow pec’ ‘the apposition of women, f dis inited, ibey Rete thone whe wish to impose opon ihem by taking Weir labor for nothing. Henos iho meceenity for ibe pre ‘Bent organized opposition, The object is te form ® regiairy office im the city, where women ean register ‘game to Dim yesterday, stated tno interest be weenen ebeck jn favor of the Renee e oe ae une innguage of tbe Boriptnren, he Recommended al! who could to go and do likewise. Mr. McFuuea then read the constitution of the or- ganization. “This sets forth the objecte of the society to be 40 protect working women against employers w frauded them out of their ger hy | cheat them ou . of a ag they against they are, eniployers rete ‘taic ceposits from them on the pretence that the art they pet to work are damaged wheu returned, though given to the customers at the full prices, and regarded as amiracies of work, The Union will take up the cause of ny woman who bas boca defrauded and 4be courts, free of expense. ie Tomes PSMOND was then eteatenay ‘and read the <ttons of ‘the Working Women.” The young Indy wan ina gl Kat Caged which = thrown a ilk sash, Ww! gave her an aspect of unusual in She read the verses with much effect. There The following is tae Aro RPh Tore!ls through the ering wd. hrouy ang cro’ ‘When you free the slave asa chattel, r Ent the prayer not Comes fren woman, t te prayer that comes When she asketh bread for toll, Is met with a clamor inhuman, 2Mid am eager rush for spotl. ‘Work! work! work! This is the avewering cry. amo Bay, urekiiral, ae terest ere four verses. BR adenginpst sear va ss idows were made to then forward and-exhibited some speci- work ‘annownced the prices paid for thom. ‘ane’. thove ccna ied the a whole week, and the swages Was tury ‘nine eents in currency. Several other ere also exhibited. A Kan’s Voicr—Who is the employer? Jvpgr Dary—the vames of all these employers are in the bande & the Onion, ‘Tam Voice AGars—Would {t not be well to tet the au- @lence know them. Jupor Daty—Tbe time for that bus not come yet. ‘Suf- fielent unto the day is the evil thereof.’’ (Applanse.) Anotker piece of work was shown which engaged the @perator ten bours, for which she recetved twelve and a ‘Ball cents, out of which she had to provide a spool, which cost eight cr ten cents. Vorrs—Give us his name. We. h. Mirovan, the Diind preacher, being introduced, mqutred if woman was pot a seusitive being? “If we priek ber, will she not bleed? if we tickle her will she not Maughi’’ Ie it ip this year 1844 that we are only com- mpeneing this movement? Are we sat ? No. Tho milk of haman kindness is yet among us. The names of the ‘wien wbo tyravnize over the working womenfare pre- ferved in a book from which they will not be effaced 4Appiause.) Thoy are written in the book of God's judg- Ment the gpeaker wentou to ask what is woman?— Wite—mother-—sister. We are gailant—write poetry in Ber praise, give ber seats in the cars, He then painted her character for findness, generosity, benevolence, srauituid, fevotion, bg Aud aitirmed that, with all our gallantry, wo will be branded With eternal infamy if we eufer “ © whirty thousand womed Of this city to have Sheir blood wrang from them, drop by atop, for twenty ents aweek. Thus thie interesting speiker conpinued to address to audience; with singularly touching elogsence, ep the toils and secret snferinge of the worklog wometh: Other speakers succeeded and disserted upon the suf- ferings of the women in a similar etrain. Tt war pleasant to heir jt announced, however, that Abreo fourths of the employers of women in the city are Bonoradle men, who do nox desire ie apeae upon ihe Poor wowen who worl for them, ‘ Fire at Chicago. Cmcace, March 21, 1864 A fire in the basement of the | nited States Express office Seatroyed a iarge amount of nncalled for goods, stationary nd records, Tho Jors will reach several thousand dollars. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Biareiege —W ootsry.—On Sund sais rector of St Paul's Episcopal church, Pa! J. Wit uiaw (esr FON, ao mesos. ot Manchester, England, Se Kansas Woorsky, 0: and. eemmnchester ( Biginhe) ane Belfast chretand) papers please # i p—Moonr. On Saturday. March 29, by the Rev. Thos. Taylor, rector of ee charch, ALFRED Binsy to av- SL m ‘Neots daughier of tke iste Thomas ‘Moore. TON — March the Rev. Dagar ‘ioe dare Seuasiee aDepartment, United Slates Army Mo Gnxevinr® March 6,by the Rev MARTIN Bu sere, daughter of Hy. G. Martia, Bs. of Washing: On Wednesday, reh 9, at the fire t Bapiet church, hehe Hee, Wheaton Suaithe 'W. Frrvosnonn, U. 8. N., t0 Mis Louisa D. Benny, bok er. Rev. G.W. Oxtiry, both Scoxn—On Stary, March 19, a nt square, at arch, Stuyve the Rev. 'Dr. Ting, LF, Of this ci oires Dunxrorp Dux ° Mos Spee ies daiighter of J. Ww. Dunscomb, Esq., Collector Biri comp. —On Sunday, March 20, at the Temple the Rev. Dr. Davin Stemexre wo Bent writo, both of this eft Ban Fra’ 0 papers please eopy. Briaiwax—R 1» dorsi —At Bloomfield, on Friday, aren by Rar. J. Suluman, Col. (Witte Suiimax, | ° euty-sixth reciment U 8 C. ¥.,to Many Loursa, ferof Hugh F. Fi tan’ Jolph, deceased. ~~ At Chureh of On Tuesday, March 15, att! by the Kev, pas Mal by. of Gien langbter of Diea. axpurw.—On Fridey, March 18, Joserm ANpnEW, aged ee a —_ is caps. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully tne wwied to atend tne Tunerel, this (oceday) sttareeos: ot @’clock, from his late residen-e, 116 Cedar street, iadelpinia papers please copr. On Mendy, March 21, Rawre Cuanuorre. wife of Z,,of Craneville, X. J. aud native Sf Locie, 6wit- T7 years, 7 months and 21 da: fier r relat a ‘aud [riends and those of family are re. y invited to et the funeral, from the et ad 8 herson, John Au Abry, 12 Hudson terrace. on Weenenday afternoon, @t one o'clock. The be tal ircenwood. On ‘Moutay, March 21. Oxonar, Leavitt, on} gen of John E and Jane & Bowden, im the 4th year age +k —_ of the fomiie. sates. bie grandmother Mra. lly funera No. 149 Bast Thiriy second fterpoom Bt two o'clock. Nareh Zi, Axx Mania, roung- jane Call need yes funeral, Catisonas.—On est daughter of John and “rhe {ries of the family are uvitet to attend the m her inte residence, corner of Fourteenth street and if avense, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two Canrnes On Monday, March 91, Sawvet A. CaxPonti, are wes and friends of the family are recpontt lly tend the f from the residence of oe coud avenue, ednesday afternoon, at two "Tee Crank —On_ Sunday, boned 20, AxR, relict of Thomas er Claré, in the 7/th year T be held at No. {0 New Canal Selc pear utgers, thia (Tuesday) afternoon, at two —Sodcenly, on Sanday morn: ning, March 20. Mrs. Guar KR: wife of Jobe Dikeman, tn the year of her The frien is of the family are invited to nttend the fe thie (Tuesday) afternoon. at two o'clock, from her Pf © 19) Washington street, Brookiyn, Mey.—Sudden';, on Friday, March 18, F. A. DeMu,y van Alven.ade. A (ence and moquaintanors are etfully invited to ry ater sdry morning, at nine o'clock, Erow 1h 8 remains will be taken to Green: ‘Wood Cemetery for i nt Di .~On Monday, Toa erecta. daughter of lose N. and Mary ea 1 year, 9 months and 18 The ‘riends of the family are respectfully invited to at. dtne funeral. trom 1Oo- Third we t o ¢ Wesnceser ateinvon, wiures cere’ Whiteere ou Dachrr : 1 ey beet ni March 21, Ounteriaxa, relict of Telatives and (riends yee wea ii vii a BO, this (Tucaday) afternoon. a: three Ocak tes ve. ne Ed Ie pe ee og Satan for ve ‘wt yaaliemOn Wednesday, Mack 16, Ewa Locts 4 ete Peconaic, aged # years I mio wand I8 dase poh q don and Shee id papers pease copy ; iomn.—On Monday morning, darch si, aced 76 years, Mrs Cuntetians Fupem, widow of William Elder, of this » * T "Fie ce tends of the fawily are invited to attend the fine: ym ihe h use of ber son-in-law, Geo-ge Carong Fairipeistih “street, “on Wednesday” afternuvn, Gonnsx Oo Sunday morning, at two o'clock, Bria Gonwsn. late of the ‘One 1 ge 9) aftern . Pu @ clock, from the residence Of deceased's brother Yl law, ), W asbis " cent Yor! ea Navi re rrbpeet uly : Ry The Fertalns wil be tered 4 © Srpiatn Gormat was born (a the county alway, Ireland, ad em: igeat ed to thie comntry about seventeen ant ince ertiy afer the Iweaking out of the Jained'the One Mindrea and Beventy Ath Naw tate Vo wie rs, And ‘el. tha teorpe some few Bai ne@sount of fl ‘health je! deservedly regret er of friends qneintapces h jewark, N. J. at the re ir Anntiew Hoon, ta the 66th year Bf | frien ile of tke family and thong of inte oa are inyiyed v9 Attend the fuera, » clock, fiom St, Stephen's Broome’ sireets, Rew York, arch 21, Jase Wowuwes, aged 60 ee he EAD AA acayarplarces of ihe ‘amnty are reapeet it J Hundred ant seventy. ifth re, poy New York State Volunteers, of consumptivn, 8 monthe. "ace this (Thesdi oon. at 5 y MENT a! Grern woo: Bt =On Monday eral this (Pn Bost, Irow: the residence ses OR after Bakny — On, Binder , Mire ASK, widow bf Revert Marrx, in the Sith va fi The fren the family lly invited to et sf ihe (neal, this (Tue mi, wt four oeouk, ret resilience of ber de ic) Boot eho Te'ey, 18mh weet, Ath cweling trom Third atop reed Lobes On Satu day, March 19 Line Cirten Hope, son Iate Fraheis and ‘Rebecos W: Hobbs, in we i year ne i ba were interre | in Greenwood RON, = rah ALYINA, Widow of Januen rig plea the fu hg fanny or PACT CHIE from her 3 ma, Maret et Set RG ees ‘Avy, county Loagierd, Treiman tbe cere aa tances of the family are renpeat oo. as be the fuperei, from late resi. Wedsonlay Reiney Is pr Hee, i ood tha tonees fh at ane hervenidence Tinard Wl nr corner ot i woah ors avenue and ay sireet, thie ( Fusedey af sh one o'clock. Kesaves,—Io jarch 20, BRRNARD = ak * ‘The Tancral her, Dennis Ke car proiher, ea 2, ry Loadonder Tinuser, =n nee ite Wrrrram, won of Mary assay, aged 9 3 months, The trien ls and acy piney, the family are respect ey: ere to aitead the feueral, from bis late residence, No, 4 Broadway, seme this (Tuesday) afternoon, fever, ps see at ‘Yriende an ie vitedte * tend the funerals from ihe renidemee of hie ve No, 38 alae Twenty agate stree!, om Wednesday morning, a half: Monies — at bg erie: Tine tlatiensincs at Eureka, raat Bd, Rrsusz La. 08 onl; of. jenoeh sad Lau 188, ont “MicDowann. On Mon reh 21, Many McDowaun, ent dn Ot MI biel asa eta NeDavald aged onthe a one fnueral will take p'ace this (Tuesday) afvergoon, (yom FR -hage vd Bey. Riehl. 2 #) 4 cy etter tne ~ ne end her canes pa eg motions parenis, #8 Cannon street, without fur- 1.-O@ Monday, March 7), after a joni A Mines. amt MeGinn. widow of ferry MeOhh, tn mine pti of tye taps Teanectfa' oy funeral, her hate’ tt a on Wednenany afternoot it aL two o'stock, consumption, dn aged eure month andi’ dase ed 3 yi month 0 relatives sand fr the family are invited | tomt- yn the Tie ie late residence, Weehawken; N. 'Gorwax.—On ee of ‘consummpilon, Wn cy sais Wx. H. Qcpan, atearner the fai idence, 135 avenue B, this (Tuesday) t'a church. where & Fepose ., ge . Perrin, of Farrar s/t, Wallngford, Conn...on, Monday. morning, Ee) illness, Harriet, wife of poles ce tie wage, 2 Brurromn earé, 6 months and 1 days, = Hie teiende tna the triek da of the fam! Us uted raters ihe ral oe sete a per a Bri at Fes yt a on Inesday afternoon, at two og pig ad i Frontier Hose Com: par My Rrap.. on Bun Ram Reap, tn far gf ber te Wie ‘Wrldow be Thomas Hesal” of Sieets rad relatives and friends of tbe fami}: Polegreen and Andrew MiIl tavtice 2, attend the funera}, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at we e resis he ! dep, Mo. 316 Grand street, Brookiyn ED, Tha. Geo Bal Bi 3 dD. Rhore Teland papem ni tee see geet the pla at Rngxvile, Tena. erseant i 0% venti (New York ihish landers? the oth year theme ee Ricn.—On Sin ay, Mn” 20, Bre. Puiza’A. Bion. in the 64th year of her ave. The funeral will tak> piace this (Tuenday) afternoon, at gue o'clock, from the 7 "ion of the Ladies Union Ald odist Hpiseopal church, No, 255 West Society of the Method Forty-second ae ms OER. jenly, on Sunday evening, March 0, Grace, wife of Henry W. Rose, in the sot year of her ace 4, The friends of the family are invited to attend tthe fameral, tome o'clock, from her late res!’ Na. 18 Dominick street i R8.—On Monday evening Marth 21, of parade sis Lurimta Rogers, wite of Thomas Rogers, in the U5! year of her age Notice of funeral in to-morrow's Roacn.—O0 M Mareh 21, Roach, of Jan.aica, Long Tetand, The friends of the family, and of her relative B. Kelly, are Invited to nd the funeral, from tne residence of her 96 Third avenue, on Wednesday pers, fe of Jawes 4 March 21, Onantes ave oy go A. etd Ellen, Bummere ocd Sree ai and relatives f the family are respe nd the funeral, from the resiienes of his p pi io eet Bixieenth street, on Wednesiny morning ai en o'eloc Suir On Mentey, March 21, Warzrn W, Bvirm, young est son of Any Eliza Smith, The relatives and friends of ihe faulty ave fovi:ed. to a tend the faneral, from the residence of his parents, Ni Fifth stroet, on Wednesday afternoon, at onde lock. NU F. Sing Sing papers please ¢o Benacn tn 8 oA Bemivn, aged 2, ber hu Rye Hany, 5. rem age Biiva, on Cooper river fow days previous to his Mra. Joseph A. day, February ‘AYLOR,—On Mi Joux Tarron, aged The relatives and ‘ten je invited to johns, Pariah, Charleston sletrtet RETA years, On M Mbp formerly of reel if fad frien dé of the famity are Feannetfulty ‘uneral, from hie late regia: Manbattanrili, N. ¥., this (Tuesday) afternoon, a! three a Ax AunIKoy —At Rye Nock, Westchester county, X. on Satu: son “ot Eleanor’ "Youle sod. the late * 18 Van Amringe, aged The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to at fend the funeral, from St. ‘Thomas’ cherch, Mamaroneck this (Taesda meen a! one o'lock, Onrriages will be at the lepot to meet the train leaving Kew |, York, from ve depot at Twenty-seventh sirect —— Firoox ddenir, Mond a a1, Sina vite ot Wan. as Norden aged Tl ways vithe relatives and friends of the family are respect {uty tr ited to attend 1! rom her late residence No. i> Eliott, ane Weamestay etrecenons es at three oc ork. Witsox.—In Brooklyn, on patordey afternoon, ) rch 19, * The relat ree nd Trends of the Raniens feep- ¢ relativ ends of the " tnuitedt@ attend “ihe a une —— the Church of Sos ee lows avenue, i (Tussday) afterbood, atthree o'clock. Pen ee ye thls Waitnctox.<Ip ki yn. on SRE Mareh 2), Brie FRANCK, Foungent daughter Of Teaac B. and Bunice F, Wel- —— erty seed months. Telatives and frien‘e of the family are respeetfully $a. Ca to attend the funeral. from the. dence of her parents, bo 97 Remsen street, on Wedoe y afternoon, at two AUTON —At Mount St. Vincent Convem, on Monday, age ts csc ee are respectfully Invited to atte on Wetosoiay aljerason, at tro melen that en Pee cburely Twenty-cighth street, without (urther invi- mi TT SHIPPING NEWS. “suMANAG FOR SRW Yorn—rais Dar. SUN nists, 60 SON sets rises — — morn 7 33 Port of New York, March al, 1864, CLEARED. Ponryy.4 United Kix ugdom (Br), Burns, Giasgow ~F Mae. Bark om s Marie pant Boge, Philade!phia=Funch, metncke B a jarvis, Trinlied—C. AE J Peters ‘Vert, " ng Bri ‘Amondae En Ope ro Meincke & Brie Kung Mon (Br), Hore, Cardenas—John Jackson, she mane (Br) King, Maranham, Para and a market= Brig ayo Lindsles, Aspinwall—Paaama RR Co. Bott LP Phat, Goltias, Fortress Mouroo=b © Wheeler & ‘Sar Hoses Poser, Rochelt, Fn Iphia. ican -rt—Jas A Stet a Mary Sulla (hss Corovens: Be Seka PJ Nh yon Re. Menonah, Ryder, Washingtow: "En L Snow, Aco m, Portianl—W 8 Brown & Co. Schr Laura ni el Boston. &e. Schr J B Smith. Kell:, sPhiladely ia. Wimore—Jolin Rerston Son & Co. Mart s Went want Cp Jarvin, New Haven’ . En Hadelphin—G L atch, Schr Sonny South: Avery, Portress Moarce-Merrili & Ab- dot cant Parbara, Decker, Fortress Mouroe=D C Wheeler & ht A R Wetmore, Edwin, Fortress Monroe—B C Wheel. F Palestine, —— =, ~ ir Bales Fe lorjgoes Monroe -B C BO Wheeler & Co, aie our o—F Uy ay 3. Bene Chet Boston<HS ackett "So a ns Bioop Joel Hall Blake, Dightot. aren a tnreeite, genes. Philsdeiphia—Lopee & Kirk. . Steamer Artisan, McKay, Baltimore=W Daivell. ARRIVED, Ship Resolute, on Liverpon, Feb 18, with mése and Ge roneseeer iene Goion. Had ove death and Has Gaye weat of the sho time in that eondition. hain, {rot Barre tor Mew Yorke? “ut chp Wen ne Foater, Jt, Aterk fmm Liverpo, 26 days, with Tassengers, 15.0 Mt B Mt'Go. Jan 2 core stan mt Patihipe 6 i from the fore top atm ward mall Jara strong. ») ‘overboard, whi le rectingt it viowing heavy at the tima he rr Hand wie lost. Mas . John Arm Maine, fell from the fore topsa!! yard was lost Shiv BW Stetson. Hurlbut, London and Cardiff, Feb 20, Yih tron, to Grinwell, Hintuin &'eo Has been 42 4 aw of lou 60, with henry’ NW gales, 44:57, lon 44.40, mot 2 uty! aid 108: ra through @ portion of it. but S°8 to clear the remainder; 6th Panke ea abip London, bound E. of Liverpool), Kewley, Valparaiso, hay | copper ore and wool, to F 1 7 peony wensler latter part 0 ew aw. dark Chit, ares Us | with io et, Jas 56, lon otign. no marke on them nes ae ‘Waves, eUsaco'a, 14 Gays, With Rok Tae, Lye toe Dayton & Co. McRae, St Jone, with cate, lo Ty men Behe inva woot, Fortcne ay NP with berrings, to master, Sch: Henr, P Russell Nickerson, New Orveans, 14 days, with ougar, 10 Mucree& Nepliew Sebr Ada Herbert, Crowe), Cloveester, 3 days. (The 4 1 arr 2 ithy, Bebe 8 ehtingale, Beebe, Prov we Bebr Ali Brow, Kearse, New Haven Rohr MoM Read, Niexerson. Vorttena (or Paitinore Behr Ge Garey, Koeklen ty Gibbs, Snow. New Bedford weer, Hiiyard, Gioucesier for Phiiadeiphia, ‘CD0"RS Mersup. New Beviord, Barkow — Brig Loe Am! Sehpa a barke and 2 teen Roane . 20th —F tearas Bi seaman ct ers et | Brower W Gawieee Bans, eee ¢ Wied ot suneet 8W, light. Misce Doren Rae Hansa (ot Amalendam Bueooe Ayres, Dee 1d, witha acapeer lon dsloraany estate ides 3 flee York. Seems = on Friday te oa on Briewine Bhoal, NJ, sit the a ¥ the coast wi they having wens wemsoner with chains, “oehors: ae. Buso Nawtasny, Zay, from Reniedios for Philadelph ashore on Brandywine Shoals. The captain arrived in Phila: Geiphin on the 19%b inst, In the steamer Massachuscite, for stance, and ex: oa er off on Monday. Sauk L A B. of B before near Castle HAT Newport, went on aboot oS R fuck oes whi runptng ho ine knots. She wad standing to. for e entrance of the lgwport. eae Se tooko st ai ht whieh he mip} vense! and ie ra} id ie Phe i ouse on the shore, aud the mint ot discovered uatil it w: Friday the Lape poy 8 Jay a too Tate to Tilt her head’ en a rock. with hull submerged jopward as theforemast, Under the ili eikntnt hy ef cester for New Yor! haloes sobbed aes ee elit, tise ae a tne vessel of 13} tenet pi ex Dullt at in I 4 was el hed ata cares ms aon md saackereh valued al , ma $00 fara atthe Grates ‘ofice. Schr Patterson, from the sche Triumphs which fe 6 ten Jn 6 fathoms water, about one tahlp, and there is bot 6 feet of irned to Nantu sunk off Cross Rip. salar oar smile Perom jarboard @ uatler. amrer, ‘at Boston, took fire at 7 o'clock Sunday mora ‘and had a hole burned in her deck forward- Scone Lev: Rows, ashore on Race Point, Fisher's Island, tas received so much damage by the late westerly win that no hopes are now entertained of getting h Abdont © tone of iron and $0 Doig of lard, together with her saile, ising, anchors, chains, &c, have saved, ‘acini Notice to Mariners, ix e otlce is hereby given that a sunken vessel ties in an w direction trom Groen Rip Light Vessel, dia rier Of a mille, and in the track of vessels bouind Bast or West class nun buoy, with red and black horizontal antipen will be tmmediataly Sationed to mark the danger. By order of the Ligh Kehihouse JOHN MARSTON, Li, righthouse Tospector. Boston, March 19, 186s, “3 aid < Whaltemen. At Payta, Feb 26, bark Hecla, Luce, NB, ol! not reported. Spoken, Kec. Bey oe gh fot Boaen) Egor Havana for Cienfuegos, Mareb 8, off Cape San A =< ir Betrell Olavell 11 ‘Sore from Baltimore, for San An _ Tathe Mate re," ‘none, tau 4 a ah (probably Ajmee, Mil!s, ir Alve,” ro! ‘on , Mil for Govalves), March S 016.” Was rin int ich eek by an unknown vessel foreign Ports. Havaxa, March 12—In vet barks Winslow, Davis, and Mary (F for N¥org; Merrimac, eer ES more: ia (80), Dogall, Cor Philadelphia; 8 P Brown, Whatcy, jor Nowporti Nigreia, Rice, for Ballimore, SB me, Knowlton, for fara, Bibber. a port North of Hatteras: achr Ed. Talbot Amesbury, for 8t Thom as: and others before repor" Hone Kone, Jan 26—Arr a New Hampshire, Lord, San Pranciseo. tay gutto, Feba7— arr bite Marla (Be), Morria, NYork 8. schr Wonder (Br), Smith, do Cid Feb 6, brig J Titus (iit) Snow, NYork Maracuen, Match 3-210 port bark Gazelle, for New Haven tn 5 days: brigs BL Swon, do next day; Roseway Belle (Br), Miller, for Baltimore, do; Queen of ike South, from St Thomsa, just arr Pouxt DR GALLY, Jan 3i—In port ship Annie Sise, Weeks, from Livexpoo, jas arr, bound to Abyab to load for Bog: aya. xoent, CVI, Feb In yort bri Meteor, Carma for Pravicin ame’ day, Sid 12th, eche Hamilton, Kelley, ort Per Domino Cig, Feb 29—Arr brig Victolre (Br), Morrell, EeYfonx, NB, March 17—Arv ehip Golden Hind, Orr, New Orleans. vee Cure (Cuba), March 6—Sid brig Mira W Holt, Lord, York. American Ports, Pang ma March 19, PM—Arr Island Home, Mann, Lirerpool Cu! Br brig Emma Senate he 1 Gren} ‘ort Roval, al ress Monroe. fa; Wi Miller, Randal Washington, De: 3 Nickerson, (corgetown, DO;. Eloulss, Thatcher, ele a a bin aer ongolla. ana LL Brvemts teal via Giomasters sche Planet they: vers Pr a Prince; Francis At ‘own, Philadelpi Sid, Raturday, wind NW, steam slp Norman, Sunday, wind SE to 888 big Cou pasty Are bark nally Glangow; sehr Mayflower, Turks BALTIMORE, March, 19—Azr Ship Wite Awake (Br), AB Patterson. (Da . Knigh nea ae tie ge le. aya Gri; Berson, Casey N x Mar. paves NH ‘ra barks Dy bgnee! x, see Ha St John E sobre Henrietia, dl: ro via, "Chota aS ‘upter, Orr, ry. Voikinghat fe Boarks, Witlets, Nor “Sarah Lavinfa, Parker, oe pag PAN ‘ork; ‘Montevie Conk. lizabeth and Neanora, B Siti, Rio ap Egnviro and a market iw Ara steamer: barke Bremerin (Brem), Jache ie Janeiro; Flora, Collins, Windies; May Quecn, Phiuney, sald Sitarch 15—Arr achr Calista, Amesbury, Carde 18—Arr sch Richmond, Small, Baltimore. IGHTON March scart cn Whiter, Presbrey. NYork:; et Ba sch Batroon Waste, Phrae iadelphia, BAST! STPORT, March 12=014 sehr T R Hammond, O'Brien, VAR, March U-- Arr echr Richard Law, York, ache RY achr Minerse. B aye ‘Sagua; 19th! nkee March 16—Arr achrs Two Ler weer ar, Rockland for Reseeaine ‘Se inet VOLMESS h IR PM—Arr barque, Selah, wuld. Boston for, ores ache Venia, "Bray, Elizabeth sy hy at nt poh fy mre ef og ion, do for Portsme: Sit Golden Gate, Revenue, a James Bugiish. Passe’ -y, brig Vincennes, Hoagdon, C! (hiareh (SeArrach JY fillamean Jr, Winsmore, Phtiade! pie for ¥ we a 3 Sid barque Selah; ache Cameo, Pion- aa Arielope. “KRY WEST. March ,l0—In port brig Wiiltam Mason, Nl fe 4] siete yeh 12-Cld ache Mary, Sawyer, Porto - sition Pitadapia lerare schrs Leesburg. niae Pert: tiadel le. ers, Harwicl Yanese, Sears Movalind. for toe Kilcabeth B. Bur’ fran, Boston for aon t doy Felearap, Tavlor, Harwich for do, Wein, 8 AM. tne shore wind’ bound vessels are g ing out with w smoderain N NEW REDFORD, Mare’ | Sarr ache MA Row! lor Wareham for Ror Sit park Acaton, brig Rogern. Yeaton. NYork: 4chrs rett, Nickerson, rihagema, Kel BNEWBURYPORT. March. Tests: ney, Baltimore. Hew HAVEN, March 19—Arr sehes Baltimore _ Heming- Samuel. Benjamin; Bllen Lovisa, Snow, Quackenbush, Weatworth; Pien.x, Shepard: way: Jam NYork: Bomthpor Po MOUTH, March lS<Arr echr Charles, Harlow, New ‘FROVIDENCR. March 18=Arr steamers Paleon, Jones, and Sea Gull Kenney. NYork; sehra Jno Lang y wley, more; Capt John, Torrey, Elizabeth port. Loun— Arr, steamers Pelican, Waiden ; Westchester, Baier, NYork: cbr HW Nenedict, Case,’ Philadel bias. gloo Thomas Hull, XTork, 84. Beis Larch, Maskell 3 “ie ort schrs N & D Scuddet Patuxent rive Sarah M Sherm ‘Navigator, Roblasol "a cna I, Naiad Queen. Daniels, and George Edward, Honest Abe. Stra: Elizabeth Davideor Ly dA Phiiade elphias Liz fe Rasmmo er; dart Pecos, Baer sent tiver, Margie and; New Jersey, Morris, Tiately hia; Galena, Smith, N { sloop E Sprague, Gibbs, NY 2th—Arr steamers Kingfisher, Seti Annie, Daris, New York: schr, Protector. Wel WE Woodbridge, NJ. Mid sebr Elizabeth Cowell. Smith. R Torrey. Mask eel Saf: oy ‘6 Ue Torrey, Haske! mt nce: DG |. Rac Pio} kett, Gi raise an, t Greemport, J Burley, William. Ametia, ‘Cohassett Corson, rR EH Atwood. Rich, Boston: High, Cambridy sane Rich, Crowell sone, Lamson, do? R L Tay, Free Fran, do; Nickcine 1 Hs io; AH Manchester, Nickerson, ort Khare och Enoch Mocre, Alien, Trinids Lewes, Del, March The bark G W Horton, trom — éeiphia for New Orleans, wont (0 wea yesterday. Anna Brown, from eoeetas 44 ‘Tathington and Harriet wi ame, with three brie schooners, are at the ater Wind blowing fresh from W MOCKLAND. March 16—Arr achr Lion, NYork, Id 14th, ba yj Bulwinkle, French, Alexandria. ANCISCO, Mareh 18—Arr ships R Robin Long N¥ork: Ath, Carrier Dove, Jackson; Lookout, Brovese, Chase, do. wok EM Maret Iooa schr Campbell, Soule, Philedel- Baker, Bur. Pair gs Venfovi. Bray, Elizabethport; den, NYork: R Bulwinkle, French, Rockiand for Alexandria; Barah, Holden. do for N York. LOAN OFFICES, t HENRY HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, Contes oe Bond street. room No, 5, up stairs W fl rer 8 ih price for Diamonds, set or unset, Wate! tf ly ‘are, of advances made on the sane; and also on Pi 688 Broadway. T oe —MONEY "LIBERALLY ADVANCED _ ™ A N DIAMONDS, boda HES, JBWELRY, ati PAWNBRORERS: iG KeETS wAnteD re 7 4 more pata than can be obtained lacesin the m Shy, by applying at 17 Bieesker atrest, up stairs, 1 486 BROADWAY. CORNER, or. BROOME Lis plt ie A up stairs, roome Now. for Diamonds, set or unaet; Weuhes yy the most liberal advances made on consignments of the Above artic'es. T @ NASSAU STRERT, ROOM NO, 2, THE Gil. ert prices are paid for jose of set Diamonia, Watches ane Jewelry of every description, Algo, the most liberat ad- s'made @8 consizamenta et ts ! ‘he HONICMAN, Diawonl Broxer,. '* “bore articles, Uy =PAWNBROKERS’ PICKETS WANTED. <ALL PER fone having Tickets of Diainon te, Watches, Jewelry, Siiver Ware, Guar, Pietole, Silks, ke, who expect thelr fall Yaine, would do well to ball at 35 Chatham wires, Up staira, Room No, 3 DAWNBROKERS’ TICKLTS PURCHASED OF slotline, de. Just rece pledges, Bus oats $3 asainere Pants $3 to $6, Vests #1 to 427 Broome, one biock east of Broadway. 482 PROADWAY —NIGHRET Picks LOANR 4,08 WAICUDS DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ke miaslon Merehant Seaecadivay. Pawauroters Hebets Wanted, 499 brownta THE LECTURER SEASON. WPORTANY LECTURES DAILY, FOR GENTLI eer ooly al the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Phruies unavie fo auiond thea lectures oxn have them Lal ok Hora ysis yp dactony by adiirsesing Be retary war. F RJ. ae CHa, fb ee a sto the ‘avy end Lo: Tam lle soe a aud choicent ‘Kinde of Bow prepared soveall ts the la Madam Beniia WILLIAMS, — Bonnet () REWARD. —LOST, MARCH 19, Panyu AN ITALIAD ang perfectly white, with brown spot on ber Father advanced {a years. and quite fat; with long nails, 1ohe flader will ive the e same 4 $10 rn on her @ reward by returning the to 14 Weet Sixteenth siret Deiween Fifth. am rir avenues, Answers to tho game of Blanc! a: 10 aon ON MONDAY MORNING, Hie iia Lg al ent ih etree a tity of afl fas gail Finn. satin Se Aertacd alge. "Bsa to Mra. Btarr, rr, Breen wil avenue, REWARD. LOST. ON SUNDAY, peor ene Dy Lee at Bl The abov. Baa: & Brother’ iery are ue 88 25 5 Bn LOSE. IN SLEEPING CAR OF Shore from Boston to New York, ov Monday evening last, a i Diary. containing and memo- randums, ofno value but tothe owner, The above reward wil be bo will ret it to the owper, in- Tach coaane "#2 7 rors te own $50 REWARD. <Lost, ON SUNDAY, A DIAMOND DOL Fin, with black pear! pendant. ote. above reward ‘on the rewura of the pr. Koner Le Eiye aa Pine street sisal $100 REWARD TSTOLEN, BY a MAN WITH i jarch ‘te aha sorrel Horse, igh, o little white on one his wi a oF wuith the abor a8 for efther. oy re reward will Wa or the owner, se Merritte ‘U6 and 117 West Twenty-third street. REWARD. STOLEN, FROM THE SUBSCRIB- er, on the 17th of March, & Bay Mare. bob tall, 1¢ 0¢ Randa high, with I Mas ning blue cloth, bute ent fide lining blue cloth, but, very mu oa each side of wegen, ‘The above any person iviag fafoemaion leading the above and detection of the thief, or J. H. BREWSTER, 160 West Ho $3. O00 REWARD.<THE INTRINSIC VALUB OF the Diamond Stud that was advertised as Jost on a Fourth avenue borse car is not of #6 much ‘conn. quence as its associations, and the reward offered was very near its full value. If the holder of the diamond wt!) re- taro it to 143 Madi enue the above reward will be paid “and no questions asked.” Call at 143 Madison avenue, any day between the hours of 9 6 NEW PUBLICATIONS. sid ENRY WARD aoe NA LEB LBB SHORE, pitino ana fa OTOGRAPIS O” POPULAR PEOPLS are the sensation on the day. ) for either. an ton street, N. Y. The ef en that last week placed P, T. non the spit. now satu WARD BEECHER, The sarse sharp, cane Barnem so! © ore L. ¥ PARS' ‘diet, airy mari ea edition of SENSE. ¥ sabjeets treated in thas work axe the following:—Conaninpilon, Bronchitis, Asth aia: Be: Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Piles, Li ges ton, Constipation, Ailections oft mi the Female Organs, of Bi minal soem: Ra ture, Disease of th Neural 4 Sexual joeopiy, The Curious, Marriage ( Toss of the World. pilosophy of Elopementa, Philosophy of Childmerking, ‘@ Chapter on the Married, and athoosand if value i married and wingle never written and e: COMMO. MEDICAL 2Fe 5a5 eH re a4 y x fe ded by mall, id, ia ot ine ene forwarded by mall, postage og recat 0 xt dress 8. Tousey, 121 Naswan strest, New York. pe inca Haste .cntnsets ent re den tlic aly pie Lapa ntl ABE! ea ge FRESH FROM ABRA- ham’s bosom. coma of hie tssnes, excepting the a." Price a. SAWLE: ¥, Fubiiaher, 13 Ss'and V5 Park row, N. ¥. “green tac een Re 0 GROPING IN THE DARK.—THE MIND BECONTS unclouded and clear as the siin at noon day after rea l- ing Dr Batrow's Fa ‘and beautifully usteated medjeal work, Human mit POrtrays the canacs that fre- sai tet arriages, and contains instruc: or ce nh agivings anid for the cure of sel. various forse ‘and. Price fren everywhere, by the author Dr. Hex BARROW. ioe Bleecker street, four doors from street, New York. qyraone cireower 7 Tel NO. 90 ak shiek A YORK, de le wanted. SaDeAS ens Seating or _creine, See OF SPRING MILLINERY.—) oe A Ca RD.—! 8, SCOTT'S MILI Sina a Si Rovive, win yom emia coins ready to th trad , Ro ye , RAlaiaes, wit gata Rae ch 2 Tunradar, arch yi Oman ‘D> jiga en pon ALL AGES, roe LA EAT u. T. ee 16 ‘Bath aveniie, weed (MILLINERY. MRS, Pav une, aa Spauisg aC ie ‘Paris Sy peuings ot aris Spr ie. wig ape ext, Mare . Paes [ MILLINERY. MADAM agLove Bixth avenue, ai 008 March styles of S;ring and 3 Summer fou mets. PRE ays ail open Ss 8. ‘eTT, mgoan 60. on saunas. 24ih, nor] varie fasles of, Srrieg's ‘and Sa vit atiention 9 tnt vant cae i) IRENCH FLOWERS. ne THE LARGRST 800K ty THE CITY MoT. HIGGINA’, 126 Sixth avenue, OPENEYM WILL HAVB WIS ANNUAL Gi opening, Thursday. March and will 0 a ‘aw tent val neh Pattern Bonnets 4 NO. 21 ) her Paris B. 2 rade in general.—M: BARRONN) No. 578 cra texrcute all orders Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Secetray, onnente Melsupolican’Hgvel, 12 7 se Me J.8! vote Ts Le hand gi Vote a bd ee : ty yr Mtareh 30 a6 76 Canatniresy, Prine Bonnets on 4 speed. XK for her Opening Day, Tuesday, the Inepect her Bo ies In Millinery’ and Dress: mating. mi |. 12 Waverley place. ADAME HARRIS BEGS TO INFORM HER friends and customers that she snow receiving, direct from Paris, Bonnets, Flowers, Round Hats, Colffures, No, 729 Broadway. corner of Waveriey | place: RS. MULCHINOCK. 535 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN Fy, ob the 2th insta superb assortment Of Spring Mill RS. c. LEVINS INFORMS HER CUSTOMERS THAT the bas opened the latest myles of Feria Millinery. Nise. C. LEVINS, Sor Broadway. Xd M Broadway, will open on Thursday, March’ 24, an ele gant and recherche assortment of Freach Bonnets, Coif. fures, Flowers, &c., of the latest and most approved Styles, telected with great vare from the first houses in Paris; to- gether with many Novelties of her own manufacture, IBBONS. i OUR STOCK IS REPLETE WIgH SEA ALL THE'NEW SHADES OF THE Thi Ta: ADB SUPPLIED BY THE PIECE OR YARD AT A SMALL ADVANC! M. T. HIGGINS, 126 Sixth avenue. Graig MILLINERY—PATTERN BONNETS.—MRS. M. SELEY, No. 7 Division nouncing to her customers that ag now ready a large and elegant assortment of Spring Bonnets, in every variety gt material andcolgr, Merchants and miltiners requiring handgome Pattern Bonnets, aro invited to exam! mock before making purchases. Mourning “Bonnets,” great variety, always on hand. ee BONNETS, JUST RECEIVED—FIFTY CASES OF CHOICE sas: Pee T STYLES, SOLD AT ae ADVANC! HIGGINS, 126 Sixth avenue, PRE Lana RO pre DISPLAY AND FULLEST ASSORT- Spring Millinery ani Stray Goals ever offered ingot at J. B. ARMSTRONG'S, 237 Fulton street, op- JHE TRADE IN GENERAL —WM. OFBNHYM, 21 and 213; Division street, will open to-morrow 60 cx Of Millinery Goods, Ribbons, ‘Silks, Crapes. Maines, Tite. sions, Blondes, Lacos, French Flowers, Aer call of hia own Importation, which he will otter, at prices lower thaw ny other ho the trad w*. OPRNAY takes pleasun that _ he will « and Si |, 21 AND 21g DIV! SION STREET, announcing to the trade ant public in uursday. 24th inst, with the Spri pench Pattern Honnets of wn iinporta, iy new aiock Hon aud manifacture “Also a large aad gut of Millinery Goods of his own im jon, and at prices ‘that dety competition. A cail is pecttully solicited before hasing. PUrehasns: oar OPENHYM, 21 and 213¢ Division street, PANCROFT HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTISTH breet ape Broadway —Rooms en suite or singly; first table de hote. ae er ecto per — recently been MX Be—On the Tst of house will tee ‘added to the above hotel. ‘ARKEI & WeRKuAN, ‘¥ MATRIMONIAL, z a (A. XOUMG GENTLEMAN WISHES To MAKE THE Acquaintance ot ‘rfectly healthy and Loe ooking iedy, with a view to matrimony. if agre able to both parties Pleake address, with particnlars, K. Harris, square Post office. RESPBCTAPLE pow LADY WOULD LIKE TO become acquainted with & witower, with s view, to matrimony; must be of middi Cob jood character. Ad. dress, for two days, Ha! ferald o! ice, 2 Sew York. PHYSICIAN, OF FORTY, IS DESIROUS OF FORM- ing ap acqualniance with a lady who wishes a kind and Affectionate husband, Address, !n_s'noeri rough the New York Post office, Dr. Val-ntine Stoue. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, AGED 22, pax Hak saps A Imited circle of lady acquaintan naintance of some young Indy, povaenne. ‘of beni srniability and a refined education, ‘Addrens, enclosin, a a carte de vistie nds a \~ 4 Union square Posi 0} roe Sx GENTLEMAN OF MEANS, AND SAID TO eat ce (0 open a correspondence with gome young lady wih aview to matrimony, address Bt }. A., Beaufort, Ni Carolina. YOUNG SOOTHE! PLANTER “IMM wealthy. Bit not handsome. and diso by hie riends an‘ relatives, because he has been tru a 8 coun: try, desires the acquaintance woman, with Beaufort, of some t a iew tomaltimeny, “Adiress D.W, Wo Korth Carolina, ATRIMONY.—WHY EVERY MAN SHOUD MARRY. woman should marry, All may marry. strated aon Gut 4 a4 Merleal Ad- M.D. ren. Mailed everywhere bY White street, New York. ATRIMONIAL “TE ADVERTISE: juaintance of @ young ony, owning some furniture, ferred. Ad st Hh. Ri atl OFFICERS IN THE NAVY WISH TO the acquaintance of two young Indies, with a view to matrimouy, look: gy, Must be respectable and money no object. ‘he young Intios will send carte de vi for one in return Henry J. Rogers and Warr; Brennel, U. 8. steamer Aries. Notth Atiantic Biockading Squadron, off Wilmington, N.C. 1f8 WANTED.~WILL ANY ONE HAVE MB? THE adveritver being bani on to thirty youre of age feeling an utter ioneliness in single life, desires to torn acquaintance of some sition ‘of femaia loveliness wit Yiew to matrimony. Al * aAdresaed 19 D.. box No. 2t Post ofl e, will be treate’ with the utmost cont lease enclose a lork of hair, IRES THE view to matri modert work woman pre ; Broadway. dence. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. ae THE mmo sACO88, ‘407 BROADWAY, The jas wae mea, Geld English Patent Le- 4 very low pri sa. gr h M8 a0 rately regumied and war rant i oe for ear. ied yea list sent on “application Second Band Wavches taxes'in exchange 5 Sriginal L, JACOBS, ay. ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEARS. rae —WorTH FINDING Wil BRE YOU CAN GBT % ‘cen! more for Dinuy hea, J june, Pistols and Paw: or applying nt TY Bloecker street, up siairs, Doan ou “GOLD AND By, Mh Py 401) GOLD AMD SILVER. Persoha who wish to sell Diamonds, old Gol ef in end of old fast loved Joweiiy. go to LOUIS ANTICH, 7 Broadway. A positive 30 per ceot more than any olber person, Bstabiishod in New York wince the nd- miipistration of the late in Van Buren. Make no mis. take-728 Broniway, ork rk Hotel, jer. the New EB’ GLUT COMBS, pm NeW SM Ues, prom pants, Two, threr, four, six, eight,’ ten and fifteen dollars each, For sale by ware, Salles, No, 415 Broadway one door bel: RO. ©. ALL! Mey, 415 Br ade One door below Cunnl street, formerly 1 Wall Wittian Lewis, 0010 axp s BAsayer and eweepRneite 1) Goid apd Sliver honehy, ‘The bu ost price bal yok 7 FR Re ¢ 01d a = _LOST AND FOUND. CONTAINING A SMALL. wount of money, which the owner can bave b: ing the same and paying for this advertiseme: ng the same and paying for this advertisement. a ‘OUND—A GOLD PENCIL CASE, WHICH THE ‘owner can h: @ by applying at 43 Water atree Jounp-on SATURDAY EVENING, Ae ny SES ox Third aveaue, near Forty dook. contaiaing @ smal! sum of money owner’ can have the same by applying to Joseph Meche 125 Third ave L087 20%, THE ISTH DAY OF MARCH, CHECK NO. A AAT on the Bank of Commerce, King to the orter of Lockwood & Co., Jo Siz on the American Exchany Parks to the order of Lock wo pine Cuittoned against negotiating ihe above, payment aving been stopped. LOCKWOOD & CO,, 22 Wiliam street Lot, ‘THE NEW HAVEN TRAIN THAT AR. rived at New York on wepane lust at MM. Bundle of Law Papers and a Lawyer 8 except to the owner. A suitable reward will thelr return to E, B Smith, No. 6 Wall street. Lost esterpay, A BUAGK POCKET BOOK, ON the Pulton terry ‘or Fift © kage, contalninz iiirieen doiinrs, wo letere with mone, direned Mee Bet Young, Dekalb avenne, Brooklyn; also several photographs. betel zeward | will be given by leaving it at Breed & Co.'s, of no vaite "be paid for Lorre # SATCRDAY, MARCH 19, BETWEEN 2 AND P.M., a Gold Hi Hunting (as ‘ased Lepine Wateh. Racine Perrot, maker? No. 94, beral reward from Benedict Brothers, Jewellers, No. tA, Wall street, Ost—a FUR MINK C COLLAR, AT COOPER INSTI: 4 on Saturday evening, Marei: 19. The tader will ov ge b returning the same to 186 West Fourteenth atreei. Nie iy TRINITY Ct CHAPRE, On SUNDAY, MARCH & Parasol, trimmed with lace, A suitable reward will be ‘pat on leaving iat ls West i Twenty. ‘second treet, Toston PATRICK'S DAY, THE UTH OF March, Jobo Shuch, residence No, 632 Fourth street Had on dark pants. dark vest and dark coat. | He was Aft #ix years of age, with dark whiskers and dark hair, ever will give information ef him will receive the thank: ‘a bereaved family, by calling at 6%2 Fourth street. “ni PENSION PAPER; IT 18 OF NO USE TO y person but the owner; the fader will please send itto Nin. Elizabeth Thomas, 2h6 Kast Thirteenth a:rect. O8T—SUNDA’ EVENING, A VALUABLE DIAMOND usrer Ring, between Grace chureh and Dr. Chapin's chureb. The rwili be very liberally reward 1 by leaving the sane at the Metropeliiaa Hote!, room 96 O8T-ON THE 1TH INSTANT, IN RIGHTEENTH sirect, near Sixth avenuc, a fine yellow Seo'ch Terrier ti efech pointed ears. white fore feet, anwar of ripe Anyone returning the eame to 29 teenth tirest will ‘receive five dollars reward, OST~ONE SLEEVE BUTTON. MADB OF BPANIBE old piece. The honest finder will receive s reward on de wert ito Mr, Keller, 24) Sixth avenue, O8T—ON MONDAY, MARCHE a, BETWEEN 4 Port office and the Park, two hundred Three en ‘ostage Stam Toe finder will be rewarded by returning the same to tl 0. 4 Erie mie ao ie owner at we York, 8! Til. F O8T—ON SUNDAY, Gold Hunting Watch a ier Charts de Fonlas, A. very tiberal| mull ao qieaiions anked on the delivery of abe suine « fia’ Euat Fifteenth street. T3r 0% SATURDAY, MARCH leather Portemonnaie, contatn’ ire of a gentleman. wrth avenue will be mance hs at GENTLI ™ 1, A & Ly f $2 4 A mn leavi aunkainy Fe rewarded Sed receive the thanka of the owner. 2 O8T—ON bgt gg” THE “16TH, A LADY'S y} Fosketeok, 5 oe ‘and @ poirof indy’s ear. Bena 6 find by Re money by tpigraiel Be ‘and tings {0°65 Allen street, or addres ts. 3 RACKLET, Ah, GOING FROM Fist x to Grand and Nor Lita GOLD He nth mtreet to avenue i streate, and thence to Mecond avonne cars, J will be paid by applying at 242 Peari street. POOR yipow.¥ Wouan, A, PORTENON. He finiier will con amber wtreet. DN THE stil or “MARCH, ERTIFICATE 142 for 100 shares Hudson me Nrowd stock standing in the name of A: G. Jerome. | Transfer bes heen stopped, and tie finder will recowe & liberal reward by re turning itta bP. Morton & O 1s isda’ KVENING, MARCH 11, A MUNK e Cooper Inarinte, for Comarked with white eotton on he tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving | street. ORAY HORE ann rookie n bie to tna connor, Ca ie nto Keecommes came OsT—A 4 Sande street, given by rete rnin Atreets Brooklyn. FEGARS AND TOBACCO. € eal AGLEY & PETROL our gnarrine, t FINE ymca UR IN FOTl, vont, donters th oer ia ‘4c BSBA oe preres Patter Ddonnets of 'E CITY, AT #0. ye will take plate on ma ADIES pad hasan § YORK 4 THE ~<a Tint SLING! lresees, dc." Madame Barroune the’ Dreesmaking dopant wil ia Tita be ‘ane jsfaction an No. 875 Mixer Fort BENEDICT INVITES THB LADIES OF ‘22d of ODES DE PARIS. —MADAME WALTON, NO. 689 d @ud Norlolk to HARK BAB, ti on Our Key West Correspondence. Kex Wast, Fia,, Feb, 20, 2868" Claim of 4 Blockade Runner Under the Amnesty Procia- mation— Wilk It be Sustained?—Kzchange ef Trocps—a Colored Regiment for Key Wes!, fc. A case bas been brought to my notice-relative 10 rum- Bing tho blockade which I think merits consideration . Among the prisoners brought in bere by the Beauregard ‘was a dr. Greeley, who owned the cargo of the boat Lydia, consisting of two bates of cotton and five barrels of turpentine. Mr. Gresley says be was always tn favor of the Union and opposed to the Southern confederacy, but that he had to keep his sentimonts to himself, At the same time he kept a lookout for an opportunity to Jeave, On the President’s proclamation of amnesty reaching that portion of Florida were he resided, he determined to seize the earliest opportunity of escaping, with his sister. Accordingly, having turaed bis little Property into cotton and turpentine, he émbdrked op board the Lydia for Nassau, but was unfortunately cap- tured by the Beauregard’s boat and brought in here, | Now, Mr. Greeley argues thie way:—He says the Prest- dent, in issuing his amnesty. prociamation, must have done 80 with the view of sich persons—gave’ those ex- cluded from its benefts—taking advantage of it. this they cannot do in the rébollioits States, under penalty of death. It is clear, therefore, that nersons desiroug of Feturning to their allegiance can only do #0 outof the confederacy. ee Rta they are precluded from doing, because, if 1 are fallen In with by a Union cruiser, they are ie a8 in his case, to seizure and confiscation, thus rendering the proclamation ay as far as they aro concerned. In leaving such dis- tant States Peer the fugitives cannot leave es Crummer & Barrone ed ‘next, March 24, hi without some. oporty to furnish the bg of of ceapiliioney” Site. deccoreiuicisassstnn a Wwhickit hes | immediate tiving to which it may be added been selected, she feels confident it cannot be suarpai if | all property leit ebind falls into the handa of the rebels. equalled, in the La and ae Indeed tue*mere fact of a fu; vey lowes without any- fining, er el Bonne be considered thing in the way of trade wou! the strong- es! has of an intention to submit to the Union. reasoning seems plausible, and, if considered cor- rect, sary tei be ra ‘be done a reli the rebel Si ing deget thet good faith an asylum under the protect ting tag @ Cajon trom capture and confiscation, Tt It is true such pomapnce might a ved by pretended loyal persons; but sui pee wisdom puiviont in the government to hecks againgt frauds of this nature. In Mr. Gree'ey’s case, had he been taken outside Jupiter Inlet, steering for Key West, bis claim for restitution of property imight have been’ strong one, whatever it may be worth now. The Forty seventh Tennsylvania Formees are Joaye here in a few days for New Orlews. Their place ‘ait be taken by the Second feotonady United States regiment, sg ao at Ship Islan ‘he United States steamer Narcissus, Acting Master W. G, Jones commanding, irom New York to New Orieans: via Fortress Monroo and Port Royal, to join the West Gulf squadron, arrived here last evening. Her captaia reports that when withia twenty miles to the northeast of Som- brera he fellin with a schoouer. On boarding ber she Proved to be the Harriet Newell, of New York, fi teen days from Jamaica, bound to New York. All hands on board wore sick, save (ne boy, who was steering, Capt. Jones pat Actiug Master's Mate Castie and five man on board the schoouer, with instructions to bring ber into Key West. Ker Wrst, Fla., Feb. 28, 1864, Arrival of Negro Troops—Arrival of More Prizes—Collom from Jamaici—Sale of Prize Vessels—Secessionists in Havana—Washing/on’s Birthday at Key West=Cold Weather, dtc. ‘The nogro regiment of which I spoke ln my last—name ly, the Second United States—orrived here yesterday from Ship Island, on the steamer Charles Thomas, The regi- ment is commanded by Colonel Foilowes. It was re- cruited in the District of Columbii,@it is composed of colored men from diferent States, On landing they were marched through the town to the upper barcacks, where they are quartercd. The men aro stout, stroug looking fellows. ‘The general opinion ssems to be that Key West is hardly the place for strong men, whose proper position is the camp and battle field; that an invalid corpe fs uil that fs necessary for garrison duty, It is said that the provost guard will still cousist of white troops, in order to avoid any collision that might arise from blacks arresting white men. In a few days’ time the forty- seventh Peunsylyania Volunteors, under the command of Colonel Good, will leave here for Now Orleans, Colonel: Fellowes will then make the fort his headquarters, Not long agol wrote the Meratp an account of three prizes that bad been captured by the United States bark Roebuck, Another vessel was run on shore and bil ‘ihe United States steamer Hendrik gare ras, the 20th instant, towing the three ate echooner Susan, Eliza and Risclon Others, which. were Bleo belug Acweer by the Hendrik Hudson, filled and sunk in the boisterous sca. Thoir names are sloop Mary and sloop Maria Louisa. The ¢ot- ton on board of each was saved, however. All there captures were made in the pow notorious at Tolet. They were placed in ges of — Ensign G. M. Pal- prt whe made all the ‘im boats, twenty-five miles from the Roebuck. By these arrivals the floating population of Key pe pegde de tingere ke Fe, ney i paren, ine fourteen prisoners captured The fovere number thrive proon a ‘The rest are re- fagees. These latter form a motley crowd in ditforeat ad of the town, while the prisoners have been gent, to fort. The schooner Harriet Newell, from |». Jamaica, bound to New York, which I reported in. i a: ing been falten in with by the oe yoney steamer. cissus, pp yr ne sick, . bas arrived here 18 charge of Master's Mate K Castle, ith five of the erew ot the Narcissus. Among thy caryo‘o\ the Nare 1 is a quantity of cotton—| the first cargo shipped from Jamaica t» any port of the United Sates. Speaking of cottoa reminds ety Be} verge quantity lying around on the several wiatins at this piace Nota little pf it is spread out to dry, having been ae wet by seh water. ing sales of prize vessels by United States Marshal Clapp Mik te — Steamer ‘ita, Af dig Steamer Mayflower, ‘na 549, to Schooner $2,500, to . Schooner Minnie, $2,600, to James Park. The cane orate nate De Soo arrived from Pensa. = reef for te et tun Of four hundred ond cighiy iles in Titers eight re, during three of which she beings in no prize this time. * ine stod Maes steamer ek aed after ae uu thoronghly ey here, wit exception bottom, which id not be conveniently got at, went to Hiavans some days. ago, she, was pot on the floatiog dock, and in a couple of days all necessary repairs were effected, at a comparatively trifling cost, She returned on the 20th, By the vray the secessionists over at Havana seom inclined to be troublesome to our naval Yesterday, being Washington's Birthday, the shiping and town were gay with the national colors. | At noon & salute of twenty-one guns was fired from as San Jacinto, and in the evening the officient ing ng seventh Pennsylvania playod a coun of lively tmase onposite the Otstom Houce nee ce onposite : "The weather has been ieghituiy cold. On Saturday me tort vgtt deyress ‘a the str, anda ‘tures at forty-eight it had gone down to forty five ogreses-ent thirteen de- grees above freezing point. To those who have for some time been accustomed to the heat of the tropics this was sorely distressing. Ss Kev West, Fla, March 6, 1864. Destruction of an Arnvd Blockade Running Steamer im the Suwanee River—Quantity of Cotton Secured Arrival of a French Commodore, dc., ec. The trading schooner Vapor arrived here to-day from the Suwanee river, bringing fifty five bales of cotton, being the joint capture of the United States steamers Sagamore and the Nita, taken from the blockade steamer Nawinan, which, in attempting to rua the blockade, ran agroued, and ‘0 prevent her from falling toto our beade was fet om fire and burned. On examining the vorsel she was found | to be the Anglo rebel steamer Nawmrn—a fine, valuable vessol, A quantity of cotton wag floating around—some fine island cotton among it—fitz vo bales of which were saved. ‘The new Provost Marshal at this place we Captain FH. 9, Brown, of the One Hundréd and Tenth Now York rogt- mont, vice Lievtenant Bronsten, who has retiréd. Captain Samuel Jappin ts tho new quartermaster, vloe ‘Captain R. B. Locke, who has retired, The French Comraodore Piegeard arrived here @ day or two ago from Charleston, He is on 2 oom: com. the Bimperor of the Freoch oreeer ity ral connected with the United avy. to report to the Emperor, He bas tor New Im the aware ce, of the United Pegg By jeamer | ae pny A ‘the, dant wetion ria ‘ie blockade. tuaniog rolativée to the ne capers of several more stoamer batts Eh A, weit bales of cot ho Snwanee ri) tho 26th. mi ed ee amano Maa bar. Te proved to,be the blockade runner Nawinan, 1b@ , that fired into the Soa Hird n few weeks Ago # mado * vernl attempts to get out, but did not auc = chad a0 on board some two hundred bales of eot~ ‘The fetunived # States steamer Nita sent in her boate lw fo captare her, upon which the crew of the Nawman ret er on fire and deserted ber, after baving thrown aver~ rd ficty three bales of Cotton to lighten her. 6 picked up by the Nita. bet the ‘yds coming to ag anchor, Acting ae Jonee and Marter’s Maie Pexton went up in @ boat to reeon- = a, B, Taylor, were eperen SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEET,

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