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~ 8 Pert of New Yor! April 8, 1864, CLEARED. Ricsmahip Ouy ot Banmecier (Br), Halcrow, Queenstows aud Liverpooi—John G Dale. teqmahip Briana (Br), Perrier, Glagow—F Macdo- Steamship Ameria (Rus), Wessela, Sonthampion and Bre men—Oelriche & Co. nm? Gratitude (Br), Thomas, Liverpool—Tapecott Bros & hark Wa ington (Ham), Cahubley, Hamburg—Sloman & Barve. Bark Telegraph (Fr), Bernard, Havre—Baet jor & DeVertu ‘ari (Nor), Everson, Cadiz—Fauch, Meincke & Bark Ko Wendt Bark Prowess (Br). Brown, Genoa—Raetjer & DeVerto. Bark Venus (Dutch), Atkinson. Curacoa—J Foulkes? Sons. Bark La ora (ire mn. Sebmidt. Havana—Tru illo & Vining, Bark B Colcord, Colcord, Cardenas—R P Buck & Co. Brig Diena (Br), Craghead, Jersey—J © McArthur. Brig Anoa (oor, na (Br). Larnedson, Laguayre and Pio @adeiio— Risa, Brig Scio (ar, we iter, 8t Pierre, Mart—Miller & Hough Brig Alvarado (Br), Crowell, 8t John, NB—A Smithers ebr Purltana (Braz), Cintra, Pare—J Bento. eR Holi, Hulse, St Thowas—Raxer & Dayton. Schr Nanen’ (Br), MeRae, Antigua—Tvnes & Smith a Wan Mazyck, Underhill, Turks Teiandesa 8 Hutchtn- che J Collins. Oliver, Portress Mouroe—Crowell & Paine. Benr Buena Viela, Roby, Washington—F J Cambell Schr A Vau Cleaf, Lemon, Washington—F J Cambell. QT IH Burnett, Merrill, Washingion—Bontiey, Smith r Briggs, Pe ambell Behr Oregon, Pratt, Gi land. Sour BR Dcnton, Jamewon, Portlana——y V Haviland, Behr Augusia, Gregory. Portiand—W 8 Brown & Co. Behr Prolic, Kennedy, Thomaston V Haviland. Bohr Eovpire, Rmery, Bosioa—J V Haviland, Kear Madagasony. Branscomb, Peters, Schr O Avery, Wilson, Cam) gener V¥ Hoviiand” id A Rowland, Fuller, New Bediord—Ferguson & a Duapheo Waternian, Chase, New Bedford—Ferguaon sen Massachnieetts, Bunt. Salish Sehr H Casto albro, Fail Rivernb Renan ee tO Behr E Secur. Lincoln. Provicence—E A Flanders. ey Ladies’ Delight, Richmond, New London—H & Rack. *“aioop ‘Potnter. W ehols, Providence—L Kenny. Sloop Suifolk, Foster, New Haven. Rioop Aurora, Willi lorwich, Steamer Fannie, Th . Fortress Monroe. Steamer Franklin. McCabe, Baltimore. Bteamer Octorara. McLaughlin, Baltimore. Bteamer Tacony. Pierce. Philadephia. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, Philadeiplia. men steam corvetie Almaz, Capt Zelenoy, Baitimore, Steamship George Cromwell, Post. New Orieans, March 26, with mdse and passengers, to Tl B Cromwell& Co, March $b AM: iat S128 lon 78 30. saw steamship Star of South, 10 Delaware Breakwater for coal titi fhe 7m Steamship Jaines S Green, Fenton, Washington, with mdse and passengers to James Hand Sveamsip Locust Point, Hofman, Portland. with mdse and passeugers te HB Cromweil & 00 Saw a schr asliore on Monomoy Point, jib and mainsail set, sea breakiug over ber; also saw the Cross Rip Lightship’ ashore E of Cape sole ashore set; a achr Hof on; @ enced Weit spars gone Passed a vessel wanara oF the Handkerchief Lightbe scbrashore at Hell G Rbip Emeralt: Ke'th “Liverpool, BB ayn, with mdse gna ss Fy aake Tenand é Frothingham, sak, j roe, Newcust . ie, Meike & wae le, 26 day with wadse F Nimrod. Bearee, Riizabethport for Boston. Sehr Dr Kane, Ryder, Elizabethourt for Boston, don, Elizabetnport for B abet for Bostor rzabeth poi Behr Marin Whiiney, —— Elitabethpors iat Woston, Babs Guero fey, Ellznbethpere bound Fast, etehell, Eiizabethport, bound East, Rebr “orinthian Tgoiey. H:ltzabethoort. bond age, Steamer Ashiand ( ‘ansport), Teal, Hilton Head, to U Quartermaster. baa heavy weather the entire passage. inst, off Chincotengne, large dowble topsail ship inted ports. showing n swallowtail signal balf wets sed, atcering N. MBveamer Webster <0 8 transport), Deering, Newbera, XC, Bremwater, to US Guarterm 7 bere one me Be Wg Emile. spoxe bark’ aes . raader gone, ponteh Femomelee hilacc'Dbis, by rake, ity, Shaw. Fhiladelphid ~~ ei Vanderveer, Philacelpbte, Black D@mond. Sheridan. Philadelphia. Beamer Tile. (US trancrort) Boston, New Haven f amer Till ransport), Bourne, New Haven a journe. for onroe (and re tl r2 Clty of Cork, 2700 Stone, R Ciyde, Mar Pee ‘3 Whitmore, Shetacket, New Tereave wrt: Gertrude. Cite of Brooklyn, LL Sturges, Lit ; barks Rosamond, een Hi sBalii, Ospra: ry ‘Sroke Jaa Welen, Siam rigs Julie Mari cr nna, Feho, Et Emilis of the South, Ella Perello; ‘ochrs Aine. Bardscrapbie, DB jt L Reymond, HJ a Fiohart, White Cloud, B Oakes. B Rechabite, Vovi Ry on, BE P Jayne, ME q ryiend, Banvard, ose, 3X Stee! MC eed ecuct fet Bets, Bred redford, H Mar. Avan lo, EB Anderso .' Caroline & Cornelia, ind at suneet SE TRE ee kip MiscelNaneou Breauemiy Crvy oF Con, Capi Ti! “Thue fee Liverpoot me ribet sand TETday @rmausu7 YAz00, Capt Coucd, sailed Qrieans, « Sreausiip Saxor—A Thoreday te New ter from Cay x00, from Philadelphia for hewn ot Ane way? that on ni jm afte noon the ship laid eas = ‘nd was ensily kept free yy _esimilewofl Went thrown overboard only about & on ene He some cindow xisse The meamer “47 bores Giaseware and @t4 PM on the Oth, with o steam ua Porson left Boston rotier. | be, for the Saxon’s hee ane Axceis Barwin" Brewer lies wei) up on t? Ape il 7—Bark Se urine, onch, fuer wate: gh. of sreamabip Ore iiwooe Walter, Beq. See's ‘Pane Brice” dames, Del ai ix ok rs S” aetalng of 6th AY Pannen, from Cherryatone for New York, put Monroe ou the 5th inst in distress, having lost ‘ere eshore on the beach near Scar M a For ation. Ae Momme on the Sth inst fer asset “when 2 calles off Cape Henry, in a. ‘way and \iree men washed @eekhand morntag of 6th. Bown Emity Br), trom fialifax for New York withn esrgo firh, was muchored at Monomoy, near Chatham, on toe Ih Cnet, party full of water. Joewes, Del. April @—We bad yesterday Wale vi ror ‘With coal ei, ry le thre T schr went on outside the point. it jo Cape. and thie Merning we can see three wohre or tne beach. The bad weather bas prev doading'of the vorsels previously reported axbore. How: crv, Feb §—Hancverian bark Harbor le for San Francisco with coal, put in Sth, leaky. The Pass of New Bedford, arrived sane ¢ay from Sydney, had jibboorm } lost'another nother NE gales from New: pear wh portshe was set on fire by hercrew. Came in repairs. (By letier to Ellwood Walter, Esq, Sec'y ‘dof Underwriters.) # Canp—By the present 1 by “end passengereot the Hamburg watoee on the 236 of February last e express our most sincere and heartfe ee Fatterson, mecter of scir Peerless, of Haitimore, his officers wad crew, fer the exceedingly kind and humane treatment sreceived at their hands while on board the said echr. Hav. “Ang been compelled to take to the boats, we were all received sm board the Peerless and eafely conveyed to this port q@hile on war war here every possible atte: ‘were bestowed upon a!) of welcome as we bad esc, soni PR. March 7, 8 ERTING, “Laie Master of Hamburg ehip Louie Napolecn. Beliencre papers please copy. Spoken, &. Behr Jesse L Leech, from Port Royal ef and f Merch 24, lat 32°25, lon 76 35—wae yp mud bi had matnboom and fore gaff, the pumpe were ehoned, aed throwing ballast ov cam Ports. me PHILARELPHIA, April 7—Atr shine Eastern Siate (Br), Barta The Craigs Baker, and 0 iverpooi ry di nas Robles, New Orieanas Harry” oor, Royal: brigs Protege (Br), Reynolds. ry (Hol). Pret NYork: GL B mae Rhodes, 0 vis Delaware Hirenkwaier, where she w ore; echr J Hi Biroup, Foster, Key Wen. Cid bark Kate Rin ier, Bay w Orleans; sents Enoch Moore. Allen. and J M Dougines, Port Royal: Mary Thos Foss, and Active. Fisher. Boston; Minnesots. th th Prosisence: John Compton, Woolford, Newport; Jas lees. Norwich, FORT ROYAL, April |—Arr steamships Ben Deford, Hal ie; Western Metropora. m. Boston, brig , samereyiie; echre Pilot's Bride, Bonner, do; eon. Soper, NYork. Sprit sche M Ferrin. Gibhs, hmebip D Jebster, Sherman, New Orleaus: schrs Yarmouth, Baxter ile: BC Beribner, Hail. Philadelphia. Bid March 2%. schrs Springhox. Jobeson, NYork,; 30th, MP gon. Hudcon. Philade!pbia: ApriiZ,' va Mell Jeffrien Queen of the Bouth. Corson, KYork WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. 277 BLEECKER STREET YOU CAN OBTAIN 36 for Iamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 81 per Pine, stole, Dry Goods, Ac N B—Alko Pawn hers Tickets bought for the above articles GEyti Eur 8 SCARF PINS. NEW STYLES—ONE, Two, Three, Five, Bix, Eight, Teo, Twelve, Fifteen, aby 10 Fifty iollare eaeb. For gale by. 6 416 Broadway, ove door OLD PLATED WATCH CHAING FOR LADIES AND G Eantiomen Two, Three, Four, Five, Bix aud Bight Jor ‘oF amie GRO. C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one dome below C L SLEEVE BUTTONS. hea et wor Three, Four, Five, Bix, Eicdt, Tes, Neen (o Twenty Jive voles awet Lor kale by GEO ALLEN, ato Broadway, cne coor below Canal eireet pies ane ASTPINS. . Faoive, Fifteen, Tweuiy, Freny tive to fae, For mle ORGE C ALLEN, 416 Br ‘one door below | treet. Cohn toch, a GILT COMBS GW STYLES. FROM PARIS ree, Powe, Bis Right, len and Fifteen dollars eneb. For male by a Ro 416 Brondwar, one coor below € rm APOHES AND JEWELRY, WwW OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For sale be ALLEN. 416 Brow formeriy 1 Wi GRO. One doar below Ca “DANCING ACADEMIES, ADEMY, €7 MERCBR STRERT, BE J Prince sireets, Asserobly balls eves M Povlock, anager. BR FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, NDB UNE FEMME DE CHAMBRE PRAR By nt comfer et faire lee rover, #adrvese ire, an 18 Bast ith a Bile doit fouraie ‘te iC UN ue | Two. Tore. Four. Fir @. Bis, even, Right NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1864.~WITH SUPPLEMENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. ted te the severai acnplosers that have cousen! a hat of prices, vik = ‘Tra. over, Calhoun & 02, A. Haviaar, Secretary. ; STOCKHOLD- ts N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE K Now ready. Price 10 cents, Sold evermbere. A ere 0 tiengill Teles: a Revolver Company, | splendid present to ail ne Reid. ithe wiice of the com 12, Wall street on | ‘ny send, tow frend Inthe coumtry or i tbe seer 2 MS anal vote will ie atc ded enor snendiments. AGNEW posed anenuins Secretary pS ag Ding Mean GREY, WHO, 18, FAMED FOR SELL eo utter, Har . &e., ¢heap for ensh, has opened a whole MBRICAN METER COMPANYELBCTION | NO. | sale dev e(sreut ot his business tight’ adjoiming: his Feta AMNce“ Zhe anual election for five trustees of the | store. ge crerybody can now. be supplied in any quantity. American Meter Company witl be hel a dew York, on Eiger families oF crocers. wishing 10 wave thelr West Tweuty-sccond sireet, In ihe city of New York, Faould at ones eall and sec for themeelvem One price, Ca streets Tuesday, the 19th day of April. 1864 is NumMIFIELD. stir j eel AY HANDS AGOYI—NAYY DEPARTMENT AiR 1864, ‘and ordinary seamen wanted immedi eld HR cae Bounty paid In advasoe Reoraits aleo at othe eee rin ; cash bounty $375. Call immediately and get your gash at the Naval Department agency, 147 Broadway, room LL BOYS UNDER TWENTY, ENLISTED WITHOUT consent of Parents, can ba ir discharge obtained, Under act of Congress, 131 Fulton street, WESTON, "BENJAMIN 4 ‘“ Rod Wl Beuseror. ASTOR FIRE "INSURANCE | COMPANY. The annual election for thirty Directors and three In- tore of the succeeding election will be held at the office She oe company. 00 Wednesday agri 18, a will epen at 12 0' , and close at 1 o'clock, ter. or ROBERT D. HART, Secretary. FO! MOSQ! ‘CE. ICE, The retailers of as having bed this year to contend great), hanced pric prosecution of their wii e Bore Business in its various branche und that inorder to | Bew: i tion fortheiroutlay | ‘Costar ausiain themeelves and obtain remu: Tisks connected therewith. have resolved upon present ROPOLITAN Fal ‘BW YORE FIRB DEP*,, NEW YORK iLLU R RATS, MICE. ta cla vance SPLENDID ARY ay OF “aT WISHART’s TAR CORDIAL. OURNEYM ORNS, ~BONIONS, BAD NALS CHILBLAINS, ac, WISBARY’ eeuie Mi reine ot ie ‘Thaceday, avril 4 poy tS nice cei cons D . . WISH, dived that yore due, and lo ag yg at owes DR, WISHARTS 2 Gheceee ae sy cout tema J Consumption has destroyed more of the human family iitan Fatr—lustrr, did picture And a creat revoletion in ne Greenwich and Murra Ted RIMEN? OF THE METRO; BTPARD! NEWS: ‘or this week, aaoraing than any other disease, and ihe best physicians for many years bave despaired of a cure, ors remedy that would heal the lungs, but for more than two hundred years the whole medical world has been impressed that there was a mysie rious power and efficleney in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the Jungs; therefore they have recommended the wae of Tar ‘Water, which in many cases bad a good effect; but how to combine its medical properties so as to neal the lungs, has ever been s mystery until i was discovered by Dr, L. Q. ©, TS. ROACHES, ae, As Spring approaches: ANTS and ROACHES From their holes come out? And MICE and RATS, In spite of CATS, Gaily akip about. COSTA®’S EXTERMINATORS. ROAGHES, ARTS, -BEDBL UITOR,’ MOTHS IN FURS,’ WOOLLEN! INSECTS ON PLANTS, FOWLA, ANIMALS. Bi 15 ‘iS zoare established in N. eo,” Only sofallibie remedies known,” im Rov dangerous tp the Homan Family, * Rats come out of their holes to ate.” by all Druggists everywhere. are of all worthless imitations. tar pot, No, 482 Broadway, N. ¥. WISHART, of Philadelphia, Pa, the proprietor of Wish- art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and has been put in bottles patented by the United Btaies government. We say to the afflicted that Dr. Wisbari’e Pi ve Fine Tree Tar Cordial wih produce the INVIGORATION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR. ANS, THE STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OP SHE BLOOD, which musi expel from the aysiem me cor ruption which serofula breeds, While this is effected by the Powerful alterate (changing from disease to health) yro- portesof the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating prineh lo Is also acting upon tne rrritated surfaces of the lungs and threat, penetrating to each lscased part, relleving the palsy ut ing to the public the following scale of pricea:— ‘amilien— 1 8 to 10 pounds daily, 50 cents per week. ing 12 to 15 pounds daily, 70 cents per week. Dring 25 pounde dally and up cents perl00 pounds. Batchers, grocers, fsiermen, porter houses and milkmen, A RELIGIOUS NOTICES. NEW EPISCOPAL CHORCH.—DIVINB SERVICES will be held in the chapel of Sunday, id 345 P. usger 1035 A.M. #0 centa per 190 pound Hot conteccionertes, pots 1,000 pounds A @aily, f x months, 35 cents 's per 100 pounds, Street NIGHTS OF THE MOONLIGHT BRIGADR, INSTI. | #ftern tated at Fort Corcoran, in June, 1861, are requested to meet at the St. Clair House, corner Broad roadway and Bighth street, this evening, at 8 0’ By order. “SEFFERSON "BRICK, Secretary. Y. TYPOGRAPHIOAL UNION, NO. 6.—THEB AD. + journed meeting for Saturday evening, Bprit’s, Si be P eid at Tammany Hall, at 8 o'clock. The spveial order of business will be tbe election Bf Delexates to the National Convention LMES, President, . B, Conprnatox, Recording Seoretary. EW xORE. APRIL 8. 1864.—TO ALL PROPRIETORS ‘and Resiaurania of the city of New York.— LE: on We N*o spectfully, Fon are hereby notified that the United Costar dears : — Bitatk Settpneataton st Sper cons onthe Atworiation | mence at 7% oeiok. eave ‘Thousands have been cured of the above disease when al Fies from the tat day of' May. Moping you will find | (VENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BROOME <7 The’ above advance ia salary Justi 5 i Met hee Race Ay, Siem ape ‘2 hope of ever receiving relier was gone. ()PHIGE OF THE NEW YORE. PROVIDENCE AND Y hess Boston Railroad Company (Stoniagion Line), New | ~ York, March 31, 18:4.—. & meeting of the Board of ‘Direr- tors, held this day, a qu ly dividend of three per cent, free of government tax, son a payable 0 on demand C bbs goss of M. Morg: ss COMMITTEE O58 WHOLESALE GROCERIES OF the Metropolitan Fair Thankfally acreowied e the bt lowing subscriptions to the funds of the fair, made throug) the dine som John ©, Gi iys1 T uf will bo given by Rev, F. Palade ‘will preach to-morr fornia. —The RB morrey by the pastor, Rev. Jam 746 P.M. Evening sab joot—" ors mos avenue and Strangers cordi SERMON ON SATAN | FALLING FROM HEAVEN 2. G, Brooks, at the Twentieth Universalist church, near Seventh aven: oon, at 3 o’cloc! jelegation to California, to 2 Commission—wil tn. God ‘willing, A mecting for prayer and to of lnesday the mend the brethren to :he care and favor of God, will be held on Tuesday eveuing. im, the Grand h, Crosby. Addressce will be mad Georg” H, Stewart, B4q., of Phiiadeipais Gatereliee' com- ; Wersaltat ch to-morrow ECKER ISTREET UNIVERSALIST CHUR Rev. Briggs, pastor of the Church of the Mes: HRISTIAN COMMISSION DELEGATION To CALT- Peis Be G.T. eben INFLAMMATION OF OF THE LUNGS. iver the closing discourse o evening, at Historveal Society's on Anis sablect banat of pesne’ | there sengt agediaine discovered that bas #0 much power nth street, Subject''The Destiny O° ly invites T LAWFUL TO DO GOOD ON THE SABBATH '—Come and see what you may consider a wonder. so | Meetings at Union Hall corner of Broadway a and Twenty: reet, Sundays, at Il A. M., 3 and 734 P Institute, on morning and gventag” Dr. Paterson. of Chicago,tand the lead the orn 3, Mingina and by subduing inflammation and Test restering a healthful tendency. Let this twofold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to actin conjunetion with nature's constant recu- perative tendeney, and the patient 1s saved, if be bas not too long delayed a resort to the mear means of cure. PINE TREB TAR CORDIAL 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURB FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial in. great and effect ual remedy for BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. sail ‘com- ver of INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. all,” i to’ aaa the ‘hick macous that stops np the wind passages of the lungs as the Pine Tree 1°" Cordial, which subdueethe fever and inflammation that destroy the powe. and vitality “ R, Bacon. Bturges, Beupett & Go. bey} ea ‘Robbing: 6. Woes: Bowland sane. ao kett, Achy er & Ci 20 M™. CORA Ra y HATCH WILL SPEAK TO. MOR. of the lungs and consign the pat he patient to the grav Hal 11500 250 row (81 ) afternoon, at three and ¢ ing to all whose Jungs are affected. ‘use Dr, Wishart’s Pii 3.800 = 250 | Ritnatio’ a seis in sae, habjen chon y the crgt ‘Tar Cordial with mnfiden ‘re a. £8 8 boa F ence, Seats 20 cents. Ral with great oem pula restored thou. ~ = sandésof cases o 1,000 f=] NEY YORK YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA. of conan to beniss tthe given wp to dia, ai 1,000 250 tion. Rev. J. ©. Dutcher will preach by ere of ~ AND COUGHS Bore trea Babes Lat Hp | dea Bsot biter Norntetiw ene SS eine = ¥ 1 250 | Oictock. “Young teu are coraially iueted: > Cvene Bt 726 COLDS AFD COUGHS ry = PAF. MATIISON WiLL PRRACH AS USUAL 1 tae apoedity cared by the weet Be ee eens e 0 ghureb, 3 Beet rat firget, pear Sixth avenue, ‘War Cordial; it does its work at once, and the patient le 359 | Tozrow, at} P.M. ‘Baptitm att: ates — B Ey. m0 | ne mee pioain eamalee be, presen! Ht } eared before other medicines would have bad time to hay 0 50) Moor ito | PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL aa cr any Deneficialfeffect, = eas $00 Faumio iM Matibins. | Services in the stone ch DR, WISHARPS PINE TREB TAR OORDIAL Pa Beobe B DE. WISHART'S PINE TRER TAR CORDIAL HO George DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL m0 HL KB DR. WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL wo HP: 7 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SOROFULA. x ‘M. Seats free. Al) 38 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SOROFULA. ~ C,G088, OF THE CHRISFIAN ALLIANCE, 18 A GREAT REMEDY POR:UCROFULA CJ on . —< ?, rd fri at on ‘Auselne Thelt Connection and Relation 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA See— 'T. ANN’S FREE CHURCH, SIGHTRENTH STRE! Son rt an Bo Doral jontell & Buriow iO ae Da Hoffmans, Ly = Ee Meandrew ‘& Wan Further cont ibutions wi D. Epwix Hawisr, oncom sees be ai 1 fh uci D* ASPINW, eect: on the "Dr. mn croake ‘: phat by Rev, Howard Crosby, D. Fonrist ian Union.” Seata ear Fifth avenue. Sanaas serviogs at a quarter ol 8 To's. Sip and 734 O'clock, tbe afteruoou being fer deat mutes The Pioe Tree Tar Cordial wil purify the blewd..end cleanse it of all scrofulous matter that 1s conatantty breed- tng cores} Internal and external faltrhenm, sore lege ane all ckin diseases are especially cured by Dr. Wisharve Pine Tree Tar Cordial; 1% ss'go0d 10 de applied internal and external in the above cases, as it has great power to deal QOgTH CHURCH LECTURES, SECOND SERIES — South Baptist, church, Twent Seronth and Bighil pastor of the Wa reach the next of these prac: ‘April 10, at 73 o'clock. Subject — fifth sree, enues.—=The Rev. J. M. Ki on avenue Presbytcrian sharsh ractical sermons on Sunday between. bs, D. D.. Ivation Near, where it comes in contact with the human flesh. PINS TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 3a great remody for chronic creup and diptherla, watch 19 will ven. HERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE UXT Power Press Printers’ Association, held s, weiliagy ith ‘Bower the (fatarday} evening, April 9. at 7’ re Me r 8 Tespectfu Seba tn be cospeal atvustisas thats oereetan te Neloek. Preachiny 1a tbe tbe, morning. at 10% o'clock. reac! 4 Pauksehoot at) A-M. and 24 PM VIN BARTLETT WILL PREACH TT: the Bi rookiyn “Tabe ‘aber to-morrow evening at 76 sending thousands and thousands of children to 3 prema 84> | sure grave, Mean bo cured by Dr. Wishart’s Pine Sree Tar uested i be brought before the meeti Wik Brawn, Bee. Wea, OOLVM, President aE MEMBERS OF 8T. BRIDGET'S NUTUAL BERE- fit and Benevolent Society are hereby notified to meet in Bridget’s chaj on Sunday. April iu, Cpe P. 0 attend the funeral of ong late member, James Lock- bart. By order of WM. J. ;- O'CONNOR, Presideul. Ja Fox, Reco iwoet St LOAK OFFICES. AT T.—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED AT ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY.) ac. ah aT 77 PAWNBROKERS" TICKETS WANTED, ATTY Of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &¢. pte and more paid (tances be obtained st any atber placetin the D. D., wit PRRAGH cir BEV. SAMUBL B. a oo ¥.) in, the Pifteth 1 Broad igh ee Cordial. Outot ten thovsend cases where it bas been tried tn the past two years, it has never missed a ease where it was taken in time. ANl families shonta Non hand, as 38 HE SPIRITUALISM OF ALL THE AGES —FREDERIC A. gives instant relief in croup and diptherm, Willis, continues his series of lectures on the ASTHMA AND COUGH Sanday merping apd evening, at Cl sng ¥ “The Ancient Jews ASTHMA AND COUGH. EETING. AT 187 BOWERY. —SUB. pepiisierioed Woerhert rr —suUB- Plbecn ye te M.. xt President ASTHMA AND COUGH. he Constitu- of the Uni ‘The Pine Tree Tar Cordial gives inmanteneous relief io gases of asthma and hooping cough, It often cures boo} city, by applying #t 77 Bleecker street up stairs, —PAWNBROKERS’ TICKET? WANTED —ALL PER- eons baving Tickets of Diamouas, Watches, Jewelry. | 7c" Sliver Ware, Gune. Pistols. Silks, &c., who expect their full | pri val would <o well to call at 3§° Chatham street, up ataira, | Belle room No. T@ RASSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2, THE HIGH- est are paid for loowe or eet Diamonds, Watch and Jewelry of every description, Also. the most liberal A Advguces made on consignments of the above articles, oy A. HOS IGMAN, Diamond Broker ae “APYANCES MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelrs, Dry Geode and, Persons, Property of every Gescription, of the same bought and sold, by JA. JACK: N, Broker and: Commission Mercbani 11) Ginod street, fire doure west of Brosdway. ¥ ASH PAID FOR CAMELS BAIT SHAWLE—AND the extreme value given jarge Pearls and Bril- Hants wanted “Otiee Bours 9 i scent 5 only. Valu- at 7 cent retegiae Diamond Broker, 512 Brondway. T GEORGE KEYRS', NO. 348 Sliks, suitable for ele Pante and Black Frock C’ RUTH FOR THE TIMES—PRIESTHOOD AND MIN- <isiry.—The second lecture on this aulect will be deliv. alf-past three veloc 8. Washington ® are. Sab, The Gospel of © nad ay ty Buildi vers Ministers of Christ. ‘ood of Christ will be pre: oa DRY “Goons. Continuation of th BAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. Business Coats fro. . t to mateh to the unconverted 1GHTH AVENUE. nda aplendid stock of les; also 2,500 silk Sun Defore it ruve half its course, as it gots at once upon tl pli oem and muiees and expels them froin the throat. and the suffers cane of asthina use Dr. Wishert’s Dyspeps' th the “Cord Enown to fail toc ore thet dises hey have never been ing certificates. They aro from jonalve Worth and reputation — fo! unqu | 5 ask ail to rea men and women Dr. Wismart — Den Sth—I had a very dreadful, cough and sore throat for one year, aud my whole «ystém was fast giving way, and T was prosirated on my bed with Dut little hope of re: covering. My disease ba! the power of all medicines, and in a short time) mus + K. . pi Gordian, nna T cominenteed to use tt T much better: and after ising three bottles Tam perrect well ae tae ry, ore for Se ail Jesnoas past cure. Pabliah my case if sou think pro was TREBECOA HAMILT No. 1,831, Wylis etreen, Piladelpbi, PARBROK SRE Ti TICKETS PURCHASED, Pf Soieataa Ward says:— ment of Ci Hotbing om ban mens Cents, #8 10 #10; binck | LjAC® myc No. 380 ania Dronchitin, Anflammation of the lunge, short $5 0 on Overcoats, $5 to $20; Onasimere Pants, BROADWAY. ath ond palpitation of the heart in thelr worst tot, arate Vents, $1 to $4. nina G. L. &J. B. RELTY, ome Ma en saeteninn’ Gare = Le — ‘eminent srothraerticeedatohershrn ss Tapers. st cotrans of ony dieaaey sn I aa denpaired ot ever nj ef v! eal was t u rel NEW PUBLICATIONS. | PAPER HANGINGS oy enane Ea, Venr rae iess'na Sia” aahne® shee at PUBLIGHED. TBE AMERICAN MINING GAZETTE, GEOLOGICAL, MAGA ZINB. Broad DEVOTED ESPECIALLY 10 THE PROMOTION OF | AN Sw te oi AND THE PRO. BH. MACY. cy ME CORY enna ‘sh Pech ‘OUR BPRING sa SSPE op KID GLovES, J © LATIV ELUCIDATION Ott Fite 0) & ANT SHADES" BEST QUALITY. aT LO’ PRICES w 3 RATUBBER Price €2 per svoum paynbir in, sdvance, GILBERT EB. CURRLT, 79 Pine wireet NEW YORK UNQUAM DORMIO. SPECIAL N I Feet NOFICR The Army aod Navy of the Ui supplied with ait tt ted States can be promptly Quack Doctors and their Peforman: ‘on Insuranee, Quackery, &e., Xe. Gene avons for the ‘Awerican News Company, If! Nassau street. | | THOSE PECULIAR BOOKS PUBLISHED AT NO. 8 hin sre NY. CALVIN BLANGHAKD, adden iauped envelope Yor areuinr few cbs wos the Dooke by mail. NWO YOUNG MBN—SERVING y rices, b; very tow Price® YY, SOLOMON a BONS, Two doors below Fourteenth at INDOW #HADEE, PIILLINERY. 1 the Rew sbades and ADAM M. TIARRIS BEGS TO INFORM friends and customers that she is now receiv from Varis, Bor #. Round Hats, Colt 0.729 Broad way, corner of Waverey plana LACE CURTAINS. 200 Binth avenue, NT ASSORTMENT OP SPRING id Straw Goode of the neweat br 1. Itried it, and am thank: ond say that, ‘sre sing four large anc one small bottles, Fomered’ to Nera Reali. ee give reference ton my 1 9 con, 4 ways | ceive” of Tax OA. M. 102° M., corver of Chem Shr ons inte streetn pevea the following from Utica — Dean sini take pleasure in informing you through thie source that your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom- mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall. of this elt ured her of @ cough of more than tive months? stand! had thought her bevoud cure, and bad emploved the beat of te aid without « v benefit, 1 can cheerfully. recom M., corver of Chem. JOBN WARD.” hos iret, ‘AS A sate and Fure Te: ; No. 300 T'koow of inany other sasen besides Pt ron sont. broapway. | | er that it has entirely cured ef long stand 0 is mare respectfully, R DWELLINGS. Yours respectfully, sonny. PARKER, ©. L a3. B RELTY Daguerrean Arua, Man ofactu 126 Genesee street, Utica, Dr. Wisharva Pine Tree Tar Cor nd can oor colors, e --- The above are a few among the thoneands which th HER | remray has saved from ly grave, noe ng. ob tomer of letrere from physicians and drags ir : bed and sold the Tar im ‘ial. 1 oF wait @ medicine which pave stich Universal ea tin/al EW BOOK® AND PUBL INTBLS: iT RIKENTH STREET, =, j ef the dae ou onbaing rewnils wi | okey pode BE The PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL will cure Coughs, Sore ALGUBT BRI TANE \ rie Cape. ke. Denson Throat nnd Breast, Prancitis “Asthma, Ho ping Cough BOOKBELLEK AND STAWOSER, == | Eres tina enn compat cellent remedy for disensen of organo Ly ae MATRIMOBIAL, : oF Fourth wireet, EWARE 0} y NEW YORK } YOUNG MAN—WHOSE TERM OF SERVICE HAS BEWARE F Got NTERFEITS, r B. by his friende and patros view to matrinon:. Addr on, Untied piates BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. | fron clad steamer Passaic, South Aticotic Kiockading Squmd= —— | HUNQUAM DoemED. ron is BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, BAB FOR SALB—WHO LL BiD BEWAR | NATIONAL QUARTERLY Revrew —aLL erounpy | LLPART Fok sALB—Wilo. ‘iat, Ohare Memaibsat pr esr sn read the article inthe March ber, enuitted 0 | tation @, Browtway. b The genuine has the mame of the proprietor anda we States, nays good, principleg and houest inony; age {rom siztren to teen, is aadirese Charles Mergen and Will cs clad steamer mie, of Che ding Sauadton. THE BALL SEAsON 'B BANITARY BALL.—WALLACE'S AND BEG T" 70 A LLIARDS, SPLENDID STOCK OF BILLIARD TARLES FOR IN THB. UNITRD | WANE TO Open A correnpoudence with (wo ths | tree blown in the bottle. Allo! Tethers are spurious imitations, Price Pity Cente and One Dollar per bottle. Prepared only by the proprietor, DR. L, @ ©. WISHART. No, 10 North Seeond street, Philadelphia, Pa Bold by druggists every here yholenale by all Buffate witha I I3) entuny | | mind their patrons and the public that their Bail fi sale cheap for cash, o q ag te Ranltar tary Pair Wil take piace o day next, aint, with | ce ng OE and Now York wholesale druggists, ry ral mt class, All y aeerly ephingereape dancing, wi Trimm i. DECKER. iP ee tively to en «| HELMBOLD'® DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARE TLLIARD TABLE.—A NEW i — nn | era cot ROek OOD MARL Howse, ALLACR'S BAND WILL GIVR A BALL AT IR. ELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL Wa ws O° asin evesing, April 12, for the HK ATANDARD | AMBRICAN BILLIARD | TAB 4 wig an — red ean Tera, roca oat sme: | ae, Aad once tad" rhe? Gea nae ao overeat 7 ets to it i lard net i — is, tobe bad at ‘ising italy pri prinetpat mmnne mien jen a aetna Me rane NO, 64 BROADWAY, ¥. ¥ i, 2 fre i] cle reisting 10 billiards Per sain by P 4 pont Pant trom BB ore: | ely opting tear gain eisban & Gok HO. Mm BNOADWAY, Ro HOOFLAND’S GERMAN Brrruns, APPEAL TO PEOPLE OF COMMON SENSE, 40 bose who desire to have the afflicted benedited, READ — READ AND RBYLECT. ‘ It has been from t!-49 immemorial the object of philan- Mhropists to find sche remedy for the ille of life, and aclen- fife skill hag for ages explored every avenue in order to Aiscover the hidden secret. It has been, however, reserved for modern science to bring before the world the great de- atreyer of disease, and in HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT. TERS are concentrated all those virtues which tend to pro mote a healthy and vigorous life, Unlike the generality of Ditters they are not an alcoholle mixture, but a pure tonic, composed entirely of vegetable substances, They are a pos itive cuze for life, Diseases RESULTING PROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, AND WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED PRAMES BB- COMB RENEWED WiTH ALL THB VIGOR or HEALTH. The reputation of this preparation i not of @ aay, nor a month, nor year, nor is it confined within a limited space, ‘Bor is it but known and appreciated by those who move in the circle of fashion and refinement, Tt1a, on the contrary, world wide, and the triumphs of thie article have blessed alike the rich and the poor, while like the snow that falls gently on the earth, so this friend of mankind causes its Diersings to descend upon the suffering and aficted. Ite virtues are known in every quarter of the inhabitable globe, And the wonderful cures which itis dally performing have won for it the highest post in the temple of sclence, With such recommendations, backed by incontestible and un- doubted testimonials from those whe have experienced its curative properties, giving to t to the public no assertion but What has passed through the eruelble of truth, and sup. ported byan array of splendid and hitherto unknown triumphs, what wonder is it that thousands rush to it for ellef m the hour of danger. REMEMBER, THAT THiS BITTERS 18 NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND OAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS, 18 NOT A BARROOM DRINK, oy on an ety INTOXICATING ING BEVERAGE, EUT A HIGHLY GONCENTRATED: VEGET;,8L8 EXTRACT ‘gt ad “ph PURB TONIC, ee FROM ALCOHOLIC ST (MttLANT OB INJORIOUS 1 Dyvas, and cannot tnstdiounly introducer, the vice of drunkenness into the bosom of your fam\iges—to your wife) your children er your friends, ne Rend the teetimony of the most respectable peeple—per- sone of character, and who CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND, WE WILL PAY $1,00 ‘Tanny one tbat will produce a Certificate published by ve thationotomrnne = / NEW YORK TESTIMONY. From Jebr B. Wickersham, Heq., firm of Wickersham & Houtebison, the celebrated manufacturers of fancy iron ‘works, 259 Canal street. eee . * : ‘Tam the recipient from you of one of the greatest favors that can be conferred upon man, viz:—That of health. For many yeare have I suffered from one of the most annoying ‘and debilitating complaints tbat the human family ean be aMicted with, Chronic Diarl During she long time I was suffering from this disease I was attended by regular physicians, giving me but tempor- ary relief, The cause seemed to remain unl I was in- duced to try Hoofland’s German Bitters, After the use of & few bottles of that valuable medicine the complaint appean ec t0 be completely eradicated. Joften inwardly thank you for such @ valuable specific, 14 whenever I have an opportonity cheerfully recommend it, with full eonfdence in its reliability. Truly, yours, “JOHN B, WICKERSHAM, New Youn, Febranry 2, 1864. PHILADELPHIA TESTIMONY Prom Julius Lee, Eay.. firm of Lee & Walker, the most ex- tensive Music Pobiisbersin the United States, 728 Chest. nut street, Philadelphia, UF | Frenvany 8, 1864, Mrssne. Jonre & Evans'—Gextixwex—My mother-in law has been so greatly benefited by your Moofland’s German Bitters that I concluded towry it myself. 1 find itto be an invaluable tonic. and unbesitatingly recommend # to all who are suffering from dyspepsia, T have had that disease in ite most obstinate form—ti oe—for many years, and your Bitters hae given me ease when everything else has failed. Yours, truly, Ry JULIUS LBB. From t well known csiizen, the BOK, s4008 BROOM. BON. JA0OB BROOM. HON. JACOB BROOM. HON. JACOB BROOM. BON. JACOB BROOM. BON. JACOB BROOM. Paiapecrnra, Oct, 7, 1868. Gaxriewex —In reply to your inquiry as to the effect pro. duced by the use of “Hoofand’s German Bitters” tn my family, Ihave no hesitation whatever tn eaying that it has been highly beneficial. stance, @ case of dyspepsia, of about thirteen yenrs’ sanding, whieh had become very Gistressing, the use of one bottle gave decided relief, the recone effecting a cure, and the third, t seems, has eon bas been no symptoms of its re. turn for the last six years. In my Individual nse of it I find It 10 be an unequalled tonte, and aincerely recommend ie use to the mmfferer. In firmed the cure, for there Traty yours, JACOB NROOM, 1,707 Spruce street PRICES Large size (holding nearly double quantiy), $1 per bot | Ue—baif doren, Small size, 78 cente per bottie—haif dozen | BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of ~O, M. Jackson" in on the wrap. per of each bottie, aD Should sonr nenrest druggist not have the article, do not be put of with any jotoxicating Preparations that may be offered in ite place, but send to we and we will forward, se curely packed, by expres _ PRINCIPAL OFFICR AND MANUPACTO No. 61 ARO STRERT, PRILADELPHIA. ——~ JONES & RVANA, Buccessors 10 0, M Jackson & Co, per Proprietors For sale by drugginns and dealers tn every town in the Untied States. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. to the rol i Raving bees ead, and a quorum not —ae aumounced the Board D. T. VALENTINE, Clers, SPECIAL The Board ing, the sdjourned et without SESSION—tnvrspay, April 7, 1864 met pursuant to the following rie — Thursday the 7th inst,, at two o'clock: Po Peeo. Pose of trapancting ‘apy business that i: Ore before. JOHN HARDY, Alderman Eleventh distri JOHN & HENRY, sldorman Thick awteice, JOHN FOX, Alderman First oo . JAMES McMAHON, Alderman Fourth distriet. Mi JOAN McCOOL, Alderman Fifth district, cd JOSH SHANNON, Alderman Sixth district. JACOB M_LONG, Alderman Sovoutoonth ditt GEO A. JEREMIAH, tag inties, Present—Jobn T. Henry, Fsq., Pi ‘Aldermes rox Tit bette Coipp, Mokmight® Joremiab, ly and The minptes of the last meeting were read ani proved. nat ing id ape PETITIONS, By the Paespext— Remonstrances of owners and Cores: Hudson, Steere es streets, it the remov: and Hobson ferry. Which was referred to Committee on By Alderman Cairrp— Petition of John H. Hallett, Crane, George C. Coffin aid others, property owners in West Eleventh street, to have said street with, Belgian pavement. are ‘Which was referred to Committee on Streets. 4 By Alderman Curer— Remonstrance of A, R. McDonald and others‘, ‘ageinet regulating, gra@ing, curbing, guttering an“, “sngaiog Eleventh avenue, from Fifty-ninth to Sixty." sored atresia Which was referred to Committee on RO’ gay, By Alderman Loxc— ee a ition of the pastor of St, “arch, in One Hun~ dred and Seventeenth street, Harle’ Aent rs pay a0 oa ent . a, for a donation suf ich was referred to Comr’ anne By the PresipExt— cepeame: Petition of B. Dixon, Jo’, Pler, to bo placed amy ashes ed et wm Marecilus and Lewis 7, Sarn- donation, the Sint of blind persons for a Which was referred to, By Auer Mokura ‘the Committee on Finance. Petition of John "earn, relative to bill of Wm. Carrol} for eee expenses of Colonel Timothy O'Meara. Which was refe'wed to the Committes on Nationat Affairs, ; ey hos on on "etition of soa on H. Lilly, to be relieved from an erro- Which w 43 referred to the Committee on Taxes. By the | Prrsroent— le Reny sngtrance of property owners in 116th street, be- wee’ , avenue A and First avenue, against building sewer 1° aid street. Which was referred to Committee on Sewerr," By Alderman f Haxor— B oiraes Resignation ic jcDonough ae,Opmmiesioner of, beatal (a. snditor the city and county of New York, with resolution that John Eari be appointed a Commia- ne of Deeds, in place of Patrick H. McDonon, si ‘esiznation accepted and resolution adopted. By Alderman Harpy— Resignation of Joseph Brenan as Commissioner of Deeds, with resolution rihat Elias G. _— de appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in place of Joseph Brenan, resigned. Resignation accepted and resolution adopted. ‘RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman McCoor— Resolved, That the Comptroller be and ‘be mere! authorized and directed to draw his warc&nt in favor A. McBride & Co, for the sum of $2414 rg piney from the date of Dill, for work and tonteviaw fesnianed ot, Rouse No. 21 Canal atret, for ‘se use of Engine Com- from the arpropria=- the amount Bong for Pablo pulldings, Cofetenaont sad Repairs. ‘Which was laid over, By Alderman Reeth — Pease cisncnd baat Sha pay of. the bray gra weduct Departmen: Bred “at Uso rato of $2 60 pot day, each te date pee e 19¢ day of April, 1864. ‘Which was laid over. i the necessary Dasins'and ‘dulvorts, be van o Jane street, Greenwich avenue and Fighth avenue, under the dires- tion of the Croton Aqueduct Department, Which was referred to the Committee on Sewers. By Alderman Harpy— Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to Martin Wellinghof to kee a coal box in front of bia Premises, No. 422 West Thirty. fifth street, the same to continue during the pleasure of the Common 3 Council. Which was adopte By Alderman Harpy— Resolved, That ——- pegicns ls Deroy gives Robert Scott to exhibit goods in front ‘premives, 332 Ninth avenue, and said permission to continue during the pleasure of the Common Council. Which was adonted. By Alderman McCoor— Resolved, That John Lox be permitted to bave a water trough in front of, premises No. 203 Spring street during, the bensure of the Common Council. Which was adopted. By the Prespayt— Resolved, That permission be and the same is herety given to \Mosely & Co to place a sian on the sidewalls fe front of their premises: said permission to continue during the pleasure «f the Cnmmon Council. Referred to Committee on Streets, By Aldermon McCoo1-—- Resolved, That permission be and the same is given to R,'W. Marraine & Co. to place a sign In front their store, No. 677, Broadway, the same to rematn dur- ing the pleasure of the Commou Conueil. ‘Which was adopted. By Alderman Fox— Resolved, That the resolution directing the Comptreb ler of the city of New York to issue a further amoun? of the stock of the Coutral Improvement Fund, by the Mayor March 3, 1804, be and the same is hereby amended by inserting the word Park after the word Oen- tral in said resolution, the omission of said word being @ Clerical error. Which was adopted By Alderman Rarvy— . the sidewalks in front of the premises Sa. a90" 83 4 354 West Thirty-sixih street, be fiagged the fall width, woere not already done, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, Which wag referred to the Committee on Streets, hy Alderman Fox— Resolved, That permission be and the same is bereby given to Thomas H. Tobin to erect an awning on bis pre miser No, 270 South street, said permission to continue doring the pleasure of the Common Council. Which was adopted. Ry Alderman Lons— by apg I1dth street, from the Third avenue to- the East river, bo regulated, graded, and flagzed, a space four fest wide, through the of the side’ 's of the same, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordi- nance therefor be adopted. Which was laid over. MOTIONS. Alderman Harpy moved to discharge the Committee op National Affairs from the further consideration of resolu~ tion that the Committee on National Affairs be directed to procure a stand of colors tor the ee fourth regt- ment, National Guard, State of New Y¢ Which was carried. And the resolution was laid over, vers pre ted a report to build @ ‘The Committee on Sewers presented a sewer in Second avenue, from One Hundred and Twenty- third to One Hundred aud Twenty fitth street, Which was laid over. The Committee on Streets ped ates | & report to pave Peerage) street, from Broadway to Fourth avenue, with Belgian pavemont. ich was Inid over. The Committee on Finance presented a report in favor of donating the St. Lawrence Church a sum enfficient to ay ad assessment for opening Madison avenue, from Forty second to Righty, sixth street. Which was laid over. The Committes on National Affairs presented a repord to pay bills of expenses incurred by receiving the returm- ing regiments, Which was iaid over. an Inver An invitation was received from the President of the Saint Francis Xavier's College to attend the semj-annua) exhibition of the Debating Society, to take piace April 7, 1864. Fe Which was accepted. An invivation va received from Major General Rand- ford to receive the honor of a marching salute on Monday, “ATIONS. munication was received from tho Trustees of the sailors’ Snug Harbor of the city of Now York, doing their annual report for the year one thousand elg! dred and sixty three. Which was Fecetved and ordered on file, A communication was received from the Street Com- missioner, traneraitting apportionment of assessment im the matter of vaviog Forty ninth street, between Lex- ington and Sixth » venues. hich was received and ordered on file. A a, wee eae is the Frevees + the Department of Public Charities and Correction, trang. mitting the annual er of the Commissioners for the Teivhich wae receiver and was rece! A communication was recived from te \ Ae) doct Board, boing their quarterly report quarter of 1864, Which ivan reoatred 5 of” Aecounts feb 1864. wa reniven, on the usaal number of copie: aireeted to be printed ih document form. (For whioh see document.) MESEAGR FROM ITH HONOR THR MAYOR. waa received from Honor the Ma; - his office be oxtended acrone the ball wa; the City Fall, ‘Which was recoived and referred to Committos on & ve * ply THR ROARD OF y wattonal Aftay be SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEET Resolution that the Committes on

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