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SR EEE eas Port of Rew Yerk, April 11, 1864, CLEARED. mee Molansas, Liesegang, Havana and ah Orleans oo Wedor, afvernoon, at ‘ball-past Fastin on Sunday mervibg, April 10, of scarlet ke We OM law, oF, still worse, instead on mages wid fover, A ny son oF Margret ‘avd the iste James A. °. mens 1» ee ee ary ‘Wey crowd and aking turns at the geners) delivery ie ie we was, covvenient” and Corfortable for | 7. Paushaw, aged 17, months. ), Hohn, Operto—Funeb, Meinch it ‘fhe funeral will lake place thie (Tuesday) morning, at papa adsense meee ‘et tno box ‘Lan o'clock, from seer Loy - {ioe » to Righty moat (Danish), Niel, St Pierre, Mari—Fur cl @erk, avd immediately obtain hie employer's mail. This | mecond ‘street, near poten agree “0, eal me : City—Brets, Son 9 Co. GrsBONS.. det friends of the family are invited to attend the fuera) this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from bis late rest dence, No. 206 West Fifteenth street, to the chureb of St. Franc’s Xavier, West Bixteenth street, thence to the Cal- vary Comet uy oma, —On Sunday evening, April 10, Enszanrre O., wie of Wm. ©, Hornfager, in the 624 year of ber age. 6 funeral will take place on Wednesday afternooc, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 389 Pacitic street, Brookiya, Have.—On fuaday, April 10, Anni Have, daughter of Jobo Haye, and wile of Tbomas , Wo the 26tb year er ‘The relatives and friends of the family are 7 attend the funeral, from her late reeidence, No 138 East Thirty eixth street, this (Tuesday) alternoon, ab two o'clock, without further notice. Jonas. —On Monday, Apri! 11, Jamne Joxns, aged 77 ied overs "ben ay, MeCallouge. Bien! enfuegos—J ¥ Whey Brig St Vincent (Br), Ganion, St John, NB—B F Sw all. a Clara T Holmes, Nickerson, Curacoa— Bassett /4 Nick. oTeche HP Russell, Nickerson, New Orieane = 1 Yorigham, Schr Righland Chief, Mefudoe, Fortress Monroe well Paine. cor & Rrown, Smith, Chincoleague~R R Park g Sobe Shooting Star, Marshall, Pembroke —J Pry € & Co. Behr Busan & Mary, Hail, Newbury} rip JV Baviand. Schr Harriet & Satwanthe, Arey, Newburspert—J V Ha vila Schr T Small, Rich, Wellfeet—Crowpell & Paine, Benr J C Brovks, Bearse, Boston Sicamer Was Woecward. Cundti, Baltimore. ARRIVEDs Fronch steam frisnie Guerrier, Capt Reymaud, Pert au Prince, 15. Gaya gales, carried away main \Ored off the Battery 40 days, with mare, toJ rk ashore on Cape Anto- waer and anchor astern; with the Br eneiga union ‘@peration could be repeated on the arrival ef every wey we man would only have to ask for whst be might see tbe box Buch i the majo argument in favor of private boxes. The boiders can go or send AF often as they please, nd gel Whatever may appear ML the bexes without gone @ersary delay. Another anzumect, however, 18, that toe Security of letters @ thus yromotec. A mé ant is con wlantiy expecting money letters, snd be hesitates to trust ‘Wem to che care of cont mon carriers. He wants them by Me Lavde of bis trusty clerk or errand boy, or porter— © kuown and responsibly to bim, and in whom be | apioon wang ‘Aghin, the etters and papere Peing eet apart so couvenqutly and, exclusively, the boxbolder feeie assured ter Done Have been overlooked, but @et die full aumber @ there without mistake, Such reasons may nave ba force in old times, when there were but fer carrier eud few private box holders, com- Pored with (he preeant aumber, But let us look at facts me they now exist Grder the new lawe, aud the vasily Yworeasee numb«s of Doxes. ary ining +tandiug, with 1D 73 59, haw A ba’ eer ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully iret, the forge of carriers is such that letters are de- jain righiag, salle all yin, rete | ‘large ship ‘eres roguiardy four times each day frem the larger of- | invited to attend the faueral, from bis late rewidence, 10 gina by taking of Raterandat ATK snwcher go down ‘Scee—m New York five times, aud at least threo deliy- | West Seventh street, Hucter’s Point, on Wednegday af- tb, miles SE of Delaware Lightnin spoke brig Elia I well; 10th Maria, 19 days from Matanzas for New York, p Czar, of unat, 18 mites NNW of the Wood/ands, saw Greenock. from Lndon for Mew York, with pare all goue fornoon , at two o'clock. ries being oithin the usual business hours, Thus a per. Ht Keriv-—On Monday morning, Apri! 11, Many Ans Ob IBSy Le Bure Of receiving levers without tbe trouble of sendiugefor bar. Kritx, ouly child of Patrick aud Bridget Kelly, eged 1 x ; Bui it cleamed that there te a lack of recurity | year, 10 months and 11 days, Shag Carole, ‘Searle, Aspinwall, March % with hides dc, about there common carriers. A morohant has The friends of the family are respectfully invited to Soy. Has been 10 days N of Hatteras and three ti 8 gat, with heavy No Nf and E gales, March 25, n 76.07, spoke brig Clara Pickens, 4 di Schr My Rover. Hughoa, New Orleans via Ship Isiand ana Mopile River, March € Had tremendous, weather; has been le dnyg N of Hatteras, with Reavy N and Nis gales; ops srils, &e, clit E Reed, Goodspeed Baltimore for Bosten. Sebr A Tirreli, ‘ligsins, Phiadelphia for Boston. Vester. attend the funera), at two e’clock, this (Tuesday) after- poop, from ibe residence of her parents, 210 Sullivan street. Lernxcweit.—On Thursday, April 7, tn Colchester, Conn., Fanny Lurrincweu, daughter of the late Simeon Thomas, and widow of Captain Elisha Leffingwe)l, of Norwich , Coun, aged 80 youre. Sei the samo assurance of receiving his valuable os if he sends his own messenger for tbem. i ia @ fevorile idea, but it is utterly fallacious, ‘What are the facts/ The records of the Post ‘Ofice thow more robberies by Mese epocia! messengers whan by letter carriers or cierke. Moreover, it inust be yemomberes that a leiter carrier, being # eworn officer, hence Bnaer the Post Ofice laws, if be eteais, is guilty of felony, Angueta (Ga,) aod Boston Mars.) papere please copy. Rey rhe. anenored Of ine Baliery, was ran into by brig B ‘and if sori to the penitentiary, Private messengers bave Lewis. —!D New Haveu, ou Sanday morping, April 10, ‘Sehr R thas p86, Philadelphia for Providence. Frequently been detected in stealing, aod employers lu | Captain J. M. Lawis, of the steamer Continental, aged 40 Schr Maria Stith, lisabe rete for Philadeipuia Sehr G W Cummings, Gould, Elizabethport for Boston. Rebr Swan, Taylor, New Bronswick, amerJ Thompson, Cundif, Baltimore, amer Schriver. Adams. Ballimore. Steamer Avinracite. Jones. Philadeipbia, Seamer Pelican, Waldron, Providence. Bieamer Kinghsber, Wright, Providence. Rerorwep—Brig 6 B Nora (Br), for Demarara, left this uy, Sth Inet, and anebored inside of Bandy Hook on account f BE winds 8PM, wind heavy froin # %¥, let go.the his city can teetify to the fact, aud to the further fact what they have not been punisbed The e:her reason in favor of private boxes, that the meorttient of letters into them prevents mi-takes, is founded on the iguorauce of the inside working of a large Cees ‘a few figures wil! show how difficult it is (aod 8 vere funera) will be attended from the residence of bis brother, 145 Chapel street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Friends in New York desiring to attend wil) reach New Haven in time by taking tho 12:15 train, Lappy. —At Westchester, on Saar April 10, Aye Lxppy, wite of Bernard Leddy, » the 43d year of ber “Fone friends and acquaintances of the family are re 1uext to an impossibility) to avoid mistakes iv Hog lester the New York office there are in use nearly eix @ousand private boxes, and a proportionate bumber Stcoua anchor nga ran cut both churns 40. the ends. Wt § tm otber ‘large oftces. Now, Phat with the eve. | specifully invited to stlend the funeral, thie (Tuesday) | ove chain. parted; 1th. 2 PM, the second ebain paried, and yal pames making u firm, the names of | alternoon hree o'clock, from her Jato residence, at ese na “ Paging oir ay inst gmployes or even indivi aal Members ot a, man's | Westchester: + teen ee erred an Hinder Dele Rename peices this fami'ly, the whole list of natnes connected with | Munvay.—In Brooklyn. E. D., op Sanday, April 10, V. | mhorving, when a tug Was em: Run Eemnant ike brig io Lota, the only ebild of Thomas and Eilean’ A. Murphy, Shes boxes in the New York office is #welled to nearly aged 2 years, 1] mouths and 23 days. Sbirty thoueand. {t Je not reasonabie to assert (hat bu the Atlantic Dock. The brig mut have gone ibe timely assistance rendered by the pilots, bore but for man Memory wil! gragp these (hirty thousand Dames 60 ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully BELOW. SBat euch particular jetter shall certainly find ite d 10 attend the {unera}, from tbe residenge of her | ship Wizard King, Woodworth, hence March 23 for Ban priate place. The aesortinent is burried; the mai @ | parents, No. 8€ Seventi t, Williameburg, tis (Tuce- Francia. ring dismasted, ncbored 25 miles BSE ‘rom th @ien bebind time; applicants wait outside there is be sue to examine lists of names, The clerk relies oa bie memory, and the only wonder ig that so few mistakes @ocur. “Alter years of learning @ man masters tbis work in © wonderful degree, and it is done, perbaps, a8 pei fectiy ae possible. Bormetimes they are discovered when band Mg oul the letters. Letters for A are found in B’s box, ‘The wistakee are then corrcoted; but if A bas happened te call before B bis mispinced letters are delayed, né-he is none the wiser on calling the second time. But ‘4 way bappen that a letter is banded to the wrong party and then the temptation to the messenger to steal is A dishonest person, under such oircnms! ‘Will be quick to seize bis opportunity, there being bar poeeibility of suspicion, much less of detection, in the day) morning, at ten o'clock. Mirnent.—On Sunday, Apri) 10, Many Jane Mitcemn, wife of William Mitchell, aged 47 years. The relatives and frietds of the family are reepectfully invited to aitend the funeral, from ber late resideuce, 315 West Forty-eightb etreet, this (Tuesday) afterncou, at two o'clock, Moxcho.—Co Monday, April 11, ApoLrecs Mixcne, of Gisease of the heart, aged 52 years. The funeral will take plice this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at bis late residence, 42 Frapklin street. The friends of the tamily are iuvited to attead. MeDexmort.—On Sunday, April 10, of coweumpticn, Jane McDenort, the beloved wife of Jobn Meiermott May ber soul rest in peace Amen. The friends of the family, and thoee of her brother, John Peterkin, are respectfully invited to aitend the funeral, this (Yuesdn, rHOOD, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 8 Centre rtreet. The remains will be taken to Fiatbueb for interment. MoCiaitayp. —On vom ad April 9, Pumr ©. N. Mo@LELiaNn, aged 28 y The relatives aud Terenas of the family are respectfnlly invited to attend the funeral, thie (Tuesday) atterncon, at two o'clock, from No 8 Weet Twentieth etrect. McDowaup.—On Monday, April 11, Eeraer ru McDonarn, beloved wife of Jumce McDouald, aged 45 y The relatives and friends of the tamity aie @ reapecttully tnv ited to atend ‘he ‘unera!, from ber late resxence, 624 Hudson street, of which due wotice will be given io Saturday’e Herald” NeaLg.—On Sunday Fin Se Dicesed immortality, ELEANoK Y, widow of Dapyel A, Neale, iu the 65tb year of ber The relatives friends, an “noes of ber brother, Hevry Clark, are invited to attend the funeral, from the retidence Of ber son-in law, Thoe, W. Watson, 219 Sourth avenue, this (Tuesday) ele ‘at two o'clock. Boston papere please cop; 0 Berew —Oo Sunday, apa 10, CaTmnine O'Brien, in the Glet year of ber age. ‘The relatives and {riends of the faruily are requested to ‘tlend the funeral, trom her lave residence, No. 670 Wash- ington street, on Tueeday afvernoon, at ove o'clock, with- out furtber wotice. ORi.ey.—On Monday, April 11, Catwamne, wife of Corporal James Oilley, Serousy-tbird regiment (Second Fe Zouaves) New York Volunteers, in the 35th year of her age. The friends of the family are reepectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, from ber jute residence, No. 06 Baxter street, Ob Tuesday afterocon, at Daif.past one o'clock. blans Ship Czar (of Greenock), Bride, from Loudon, March 10, diemasied apo leaking. SAILED, 9th—Steamer Fanny; barks Mary Lucretia, Maria Lucie; tchrs Hesdecker, J Couling, L Dupont, Nassau. 1th—Steameré Matanzas, Arago. Wind at sunset N, light, Miscellaneous. Pec port arvivals above. Bark amiss (Br), Capt Jobn Jenkins, from Demarara for New York, with ® cargo of brandy, molagses, old iron, copper and lead, consigned oC H DeSouza, 122 Broad street, went arbore on Long Beach, New Jersey, about 15 miles Sof Barnegat Light, about 53, o'ceck on Sunday morning, 10th inst, The captain and crew, with two passengers, were all landed in kafety. The bark lies broadside on the beach, and bad pot ade any water op lo 8 AM of 10th, She may be got off if the westher remaine favorable, Some boa con- strictors and monkeys, which were on board, were probably landed yesterday, 11b, Teamenty Matanzas, Capt Liesegang, ealled yebierday fer Ravana and New Orleans, Sreawsniy Saxon—West Dennis, April 9, 10 AM—Steam ship Saxon still remains, apd mo attempt will De nade to tow Ler to Boston wnti! the sea goes down, The wind te still NE. fresh, and a very beavy sea. Bric Mantua Wastimarox, Leland, from St Domingo for New York, put soto Delaware Breakwater 7th inat for & bar- bor and to'repafr damages Buia Nanant—The hull of brig Nabant, wrecked at Scitu- ate, wae sold by suction 6th iostfor $10@, The spars, dc, will be sent to Boston. fenx Many Price, Blizzard, of and from Brandywine for Boston, with 1600 bbls Four, while trying to make New Lon. gon bartor via Fisher's isiand Sound th inet: etruek vpon Black Lecge. bilged, and op the ob she was full of water. Abo.t 600 pbis Cour have been saved. slight remaincer will be got out damaged. qh her bald, aud iiss tnought ahs wil soon be fo ses o Scun Oxckora, of New Bedford, while lond! m bark by in inst, terwek bottoms broke Sud Unnnog cceeded Jn getting Into Robinson's Vol wed 7th, and Would proceed to New Bedfoi ou ine uret Tair wind, Senm Jono, bence for Boston, before reported ashore in the uarbor of Holmes’ Hole, came off night of 7th inst with- OUL damage, after dischsrging cargo. Scun Dann Leonard. at Fall River, from Providence, took fire Sth inst, between 3A The Cames were gonfined Wiiaceatin, vel tee isen be wart asleep lost their lives, case, It thus seems evident that the public can be really bet Aer novommodated without these private boxes than wit ahem, and it is the settled policy of the department by 4] Mesut bo discourage their use. Letters being directed to a particular stroet and oum- Ber, and the city divided ne it is into carriers’ aietricts tee work of assurting is eimplified, and deiveries will be pee with regularity, safety and despatch, {ree of charge carry ing, at the houses of the owne: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. on Monday, Anwrnun0—Bnunusan—io Brooklyn, y port, at the residence of the bride's father, by the . Br. Pise, Ewanvei J. AMBCRANO to Mise MakGaxut J., youngest daughter of Jobn Bellingham, Heq. Yroy and Piladelphia papers please copy Davi—Gieimon.—On Saturday evening, April 9, by nd Mr. Mikele, Wr. Tuowst Daii to Mise Sanat am, Of thie city. Logwenster—Kixc.—On Sunday evening, Apri] 10, by abe Roy Dr. Schramm, Exsxums LOEWRNETEIN, to Mi we Kon, all of this city, New Jersey papers please copy. Moncak—Pmiure.—in Greenwich, Copp , on Toeeday srening, March 29, by tbe Rev. B. M Yarrington, Mr. Jeaso T. Murcar, of New York, to Mis Many E Pui save, of Greenwich. Bridgeport papere please copy. BURG—FRANCKHAUEER.—OD Thursday, Apri) 7, y tbe Key. Father Gammerville, Jverce F. PeackNvors, Many €., Gaugbter of the late George Fraockbauser oards BarsenvKs—Da1y.—Av the residence of the bride's ther, ov Saturday, April 9, by ibe Rev. alfred B. Beach, pril 10,in hopoof a D., Aursep W. Sauispeny to Miss Exriy W. Daty, al Of | The remains will bezoterre in Caivary Cemetery. Scirh See Wicmieecn tala ta ’ r 2 ’ f . ence at Balti e Wate city. No cards. Dares LX, oa aster takings. | Gh eee more, lost b Toomss—Prancox.—At Newark, N. J. on Thureday, | aprii 10, Bxxawon Pack, in the 68th your of bie age. cur SomEnsey, 200 ions, of Baltimore, where ehe was March 1, at she revidence of the bride's parents, dy ibe 1 ives avd friends of ihe faindy wre respectfully | uri: in 154, bas been #old 16 Sebastian D Lawrence, of New aot, D for about $10,000, to be ited for whaling. A Bcux with lamber is ashore on Cape Poge; anotber ashore near the Camp Ground, Vineyard — upper Lewns, Del, April) 8—A portion of ihe cargo and st have come on the beach. Wreck- D, W. Poor, D. D., Mr, Hawson A. Tuomas, ef New Fork, 10 Mise MALViNa ©. J., Guugbier of Joeepb Pierwon, Bg. , Of Newara, invited 10 attend the funeral, (rom St. Peter's church, Portcheeter, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Traio leaves Twenty-seventb street at baif-past cleven x Died. —Ou Monday, April 11, Rev. Wa. J, Peary, devk of ihe shiv 6 Aprurwe.—Oo Monday evecing, April 11, Dorcas ist minieter, 'p the 44th year of bis commenced geving the cargo of the brig J Chrystal Bane, wile of George Holman Ancrewe, i the o6tb ihe relatives and friends oi the Tamsily are invited t0 at- Veabipped to Philadelpoia. Wind ay Rha ay ieee: teud the tuneral, from the chapel of the Fifth aveo' nutits 26 Matnaens Notice is hereby given that Cross Rip "Light Verse! has parted hei noonpge kod 8 AL anchor three miles from ber Froper position. Bhe wil be replaced upon ber station a8 eoon Ke possible, Ponte sermon April 10, of consumption, Frmay Bann, aged $6 years, | movth and 25 cays, ‘The reiatives and friends of the fam: eitend ibe fupera) services, at 44) nue, op Wednesday aftertoce Paik —Suddenly,on Monday, April 11, imocene, infant daugiter of Wiliato E. aud Apo Eliza Price, uged 16 jovited to Pal. 1) bie (TP 4 moitpe of bee cue ro it yh Ae ng sa aveoue, Brooklyn, thie (Tueeday) afternoon, at two Funers) services at the Parente’ reeidence, No. 31 Fifth y order of the Lighthe woke! street, Lrooxiyn, & D., this (Tuesday) eveniog, ateeven | Boston, april & 180. WALSTON. Lighibouse Inspector. o'clock. The remains intow (lows) papere please copy. will be interred at Nyack, Rock yk —U land coauty, en Wecrerday morning. The Badsou River i Saturday evenibg, April®, Baxry Agron ‘aged 87 yoars, son of Whe late John Burk Railroad train from ieavee Chombers street at eight a, M. | , BATE Orray Taft, Parker. cid at New Bedford Mb inst for ‘The funera! will take place {rom bis to Panais —Ov Friday, Appi &, of warasmus, aveest, | P00" Concin ene be told; bark Mas Alleo street, thie ( Tuesday) morning, youngest son of E, U. ahd K 5. Perrin, aged 2 yeura aud 8 | eactsve e 8 Carlos in Feb, friends of the ‘amily are invited to attend re. | mont bow bowud N waive will be taken to Westoherter for suterment, Memphis (Teen.) papere please copy. Dark Pioneer, Ploskett, NB, arr a} Si Catharines Feb 11, Baurs.—In Brooklyn, on Suoday, April 10, Amna morning, Apr) 10, ab two o'clock, ngs og tol gg ‘ast cruise. mie G. Bars, eldest child o: Jobo and Uatberine ep, aged &2 years aod 5 mathe aacons fomlauc. NB. was st St Catharines Feb *, aged 2 yeare, 11 months and 2 days. Telatives abd {rieude are respectfully invited to i tumiow ‘The relatives and frie Aber fe Wits's of Islands Dec ig of the familly are invited to Mieud the funeral, from the residence of ber parente, oor- wer of Raymond street und Myrtie avenue, tbe (Tuesday) Mrer000n, at two o'clock, witbout further invitation Baornscm—On Sunday, April 10, after # ebort put ee- Fa finesse, Makuaker M. Kavratan, wile of Joseph B onduye attend the funet R. Reed, No. & 81. buke ace, Lercy street, pear Hud- fon, this (Tveeday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Rexauit.—On Monday, april 11, of dptheria, Mane Marmmng, daughter of Alfred G. acd Alme Renault, aged 27 muuthe and 34 deye Rore.—On M y, Apri) 11, Masy Macrezexs Roma, Dee Mott ® and 7 monthe. a E489 for bow was at Hobart Town Jan is Cleveland, Ai Taleabusno Jan 28, Bara Vecia, Luce, NB, wasat Paita Feb 22, with 50 ep; ready for em <P. which pot into Taleabuane Jan 4 op shore, found The funeral will take place from ber Mie residence, 71 Can al wtrect, tbis (Tuesday) mort ing. at nite o'cick, | “the relatives and frievde are respectfully invited to at- ip eapeuse oF $200 Ber remains wil! we lakeu to Puscataway tone, N.J.,lcr | yeud the funeral, on Weduexday afternoon, at oue c'cloce, NB arr at Talcabuane F ripen i. fi 7 ree it , No. r ork Repaxo —1o Brooklyn, ov Sunday, Apri 10, zwssp | ‘“Caneruia tapere plete core, ot smpanansteis ow NB, Fab Teicakuapo Feb 7, no « oply ebild of Jest Babt. ad Agues McCullough | Rocurcmn.—Un Sunday, April 10, Jaxex W. Rocevory Howland, NB, was at Talcahuano Feb Ox He Dark tear i Susan, a, aged f years, 2 months and 16 days. (favorably Koows by the name of Cid Jammy, for waw ‘ini Sith Tey! ep Tue Felatives and frieuds of we ‘amily are invited te | Seure eexton of Irscel guratict chorch), iu tue 66th year Stolen. Coo. XB, arr at Taeabuane Reb 17 @ttend the funeral, from ihe resicence of bie pareuis, | Of nis age SS sg to oaetin oe 0 jane caplai, wiek, and sid 04 Park sveuue, this (Tuesday) afteruon, at two o'clock same Gay to cruise in charge of the wale. as figuration cbureb, this ( for the repore of bie ou conveyed (bout one o'ci0d vory Cemetery, Bie d friends. especially those of Trexetiguration be offered op at Trace. weeday) morning At Line o'clock, hb aie wl) be was on Chile Ground Deo 25, ence ‘apt, waton Chile Ground Feb 1, appbo, Cotto, NB, wee 0t @bile Ground Feb 6, with Gonbeu papere please copy Cunvetsi.—in Brookisn, on Monday, April 11, Bat Mmon Conyers: in the 25tb year of bis age. The {riecde and relatives of the family are reerectfully Sovned to strand the atiernoon, at | chireh ited Wo attend the funeral bag 3 ; feb x I. Bark Bay Morgan, aitestn. NB. © oon. otber-i0-lW, | * Sawyer —in Brooklyn, auday, April 10, Mre. | Pevi0 wits 10 ef wWw'wn, _ Foals 328 Gaaeete vee hind eS uit etree, corver of Fulton Maw 8. Gawres, wife obe Sawyer, aud @ueet paraiso (0 re; @. Hl werees, Brook ye CuKn® —On Moud @urtie, ageo,cs years Ber friends acd acquactances are respectfully invited fo atiend ibe funers!, (rom ber iate residence, 196 FY @renve, thie (Tueeday) afternoon, st three o cloww. marriages daughter of the jate Rey. Jonn Keouaday, DD. Bark G ‘The reletives apd frecds of the family are ‘ovited to Silend the fomers) services, ai ine hington street Methodiet Epwoopal church, op Wednesday wternoon, et two o'clnck Siete. —On Monday, April 11, after # severe Maerrrt P., only eon of Cm Window, N a Chile Ground Feb 1, ‘alval April WL, Many, wife of Eugene F gn Ports. 0 Be mas, March oan brig B Young, Kilbourn, Oa- ROS, Aprill—Arr bark Angelis Carolina (Ital), Co No inese, Jerrit apdsiveline Smith, aged 1 Giayior —On Sunday. Apri) 10 kor W . youngeet | yoar, § monthe and 28 daye. Ph car, lode! oa a W. and Kebecca Ciaylcn, aged 2 yours wud The relativer and f] ae ‘of ibe family are respect folky Boxerore © Pat tn at tm, bark Haerborg (Hane), from Newcastle fur San invited toattend ihe Tavera! from The friends and relativee of the family are re i io Havana, Apr jm parenic, Porifand avevue. fourtt door from Avaric are. ‘ aaa eee e Berry. ~~ te Ht Fro‘sing Wallace: Jaue A Boe, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday), nfteruconat two o clock. Pry, Downer, ood RK eimpson (Br), Musches. ft eatiman —00, waday April 1 ure Sorma Avany man, fo the eOA r + Paragon, Hateh a tte Brow ee } amigo by Seth year of her age Felativer and tr) ot Lae 80) (Bry, Bock va ter Ene in v hovey, tor RYork: pete of ube fapera| will be given ie Wecuercay were nes Deataeny J blag ye Mavie Veliey (Br), W Wate! Feyerice tid. Geenrit, On Mer 4 See i top, wre | reepecttn') pried f x (BF), soni “ioe menasy, apr | 2isafter four daye’ iticese, | invited 10 sttend bie fanerat, om f Grit basse aetens y, | Bilows{Br). Stevens: for Nev. © My al mati Dee rumanney, ovuaty Vork ed Neee # Feere,e | at ove erciock, trem hie inte residence, No. 3@ baal | ecbre Revecoa, ale BE, ‘en ith, ' The {riekds and relatives cf tbe Himily are respectfully | Pr ee era pout Serther invitation, Keveuesert FB Bayles C reighton; Nebras- ited te actend the fauera), from her late residence, 170 | youngest tut of Pritick Bard FR bg wah hg Hg yran. Ape Tarr eames eda Bel Liverpe a ou Cru. at |b yenre and MO dave ik Oe i hows furdber a nGiue wi!) De | "The fuveral will take place from ihe veridence of bie | de eae ree March Ar ark Lon kappa les ~ ee i i his’ eee fares Cherry wirect, ov Wednesday alteruoce, at | £7 ‘Jour, XB, Apri dole sete do. Kee, vor , on 8 pri | two o'clock. ano. Feb Zl—Arr ehig Reto! te. Pry Lor, | augbler of Hews std Mey G Cuapit, | | "Syaewann.—On Monday, Apri 21, Axmx pier of | tor ciboo, pul in for brewc anc eld eame day) aged 3 movtbe aed 20 daye | Jobe and Catharine bmape, aged 2 yeare ‘montne | Soe women eres Tue {riende of tbe famiy ar eALally invited We ate ; | POLITICAL a teod the funeral, op Wedoesday, trou 128 Fuiett place, | 11 wake piace thie (Tueeday ) atrernocn, os | P : o t further ioral ion, Lone o'clock, f noe of her parent pow ICAL NOTICE MEMBERS OF THB —On Monday afternoen, Apr ai bie late % Foo wie, Breokiys’, | 2 eeutt Ward Democr Lib wre rec mrt 46, Woodbul! street Prockiyn, alter & ioug ané ends of the family wre reeyacitully ony ; ¥ ! be Bleecker House, 0B wevere \ijsese, Jons Demon tw tbe 40h year of ba age rs wee ry i comers Bz orcer of Ration @ the fomeral wil! be given it to morrow'e pape: At Ripe, Wenkenemter eoenty 0 Boeeny were. | Was, Ceerdae £N, Chairman, Dovaate —in | Be jenly, ov any, Ap rit it, of consumption. Many, yeungeet dacyhier | > - rby Deogiier, ages € and sue jate W lljam Theall. BILLIARDS, : . ce cera! servicer wil) be hed Oo Wednerday after. ‘4 Le smoet Lower har drcoyed an€ fodec j at Belt-gast one o'clock, ef Obeies abores, Rye, | A. RELSADID STOCK OF tL LiakD TABLES ¥ on ae > ber ches vee aud friende are invited to aitend | | Me Deeeere pete ene of, Fesewond, eam Ser iste phd cis cart ae o Moreh 10, Hamturr “nase, wife of Ky ergsbing ow 8 cea, hares Wella and ugbter of (be late Peter BS Sabenck. | 7 ‘ The tried OF the tetuily are reeyecituiiy Tbe fread et the family are ievited uo wierd ihe Fe sth ‘ oft » ation mg pe . y afte fevera!, ob ecoerdey siternonn, at Ralf-past Jhree POR SALrm ey rty P nee c L ARD Bieta biweans es Dalook fom Nuc residenre of her trotber, Coornney | are re, nd aia ora p 4 Buy dam sire nik, 129 Veet fe th atreet jot torte? | Tuan rooine Apply at RUB KSON © Banovan oO eowiey prii 10, Ansaew J. eon of the | invuatics Tip OND atreet, wibout foreer pong a rg ML hEON rokdyay, near Dene and Margaret Doncver, 1 che 20sb year of | e160 Whilemebure. wo M mm Whilamsburg on Mowday, april 31, Mee’ | r Tas finde of the famity ane whore of bie breter. | ATE ye ituame. eed 48 youre and 4 montds J TE, TARDARD AMERICAN PILLIARD SARLB nh . ‘ e ' ter | be Trends vod acquantanver are reapect vily iny ved B Sa Ppreved and adopted a den cee a funere eervioes. wt HE South Third sdreot, fF ard 1. Abe, best and omly Feliab’ a H bie Inte | tie (Tuerday) afverouon, nt brit poet tntee o'clook. The * eating te iarun ‘Vor sate by PR ANS CO t . } femaioe wil be taken te Rook land count + Soterm PE. DER, corset of Crorby and &) 1 1De streets, Maps Te mr, the bo. | Vinvenovsr.<[p Brookign, op Sandey, April 10, Maria Fre ere) Tees. | Haagen 7 of Jamie and Haunab Whirevouse WINKS, KiavORs, aoc 7 fminiis wre sep & solu . "4 Polly Wwvited te siteud tbe fuverm), the (Poesday) wore ere) will IsKe pinee trom the noure ot hor pe | Ay 93 grove. OF DEO WINES, CONSIBTING OF BHERRY, , at ming o'clock | reete, 24 Clermont svewne, thie (Tuseday) afternoou, at erored to the trade.to close in. O0 Monday, April 13. Joww Dare, @ eatvect | threg 6 oink 7 a from uninens. The trade he County Antrim. treiand, aged 84 yourr baw ané Liverpoos (fing.) papers pioase oopy A ehreok, up oie” The friends of the family of decescod are respecttuliy | jit at ibree e-clock, on Raturdos afternoon. Aor STRAMBOATS, o Mvited WH ations Whe femeral, from Bellevue Hoepiin j 9 Mr ChaRU A. Core, Br Se tnemnbere of Co. G, Kixth regiment, Movtgomer The relatives ave friends are reepect{nlly invited to at OR HARTFORD OIRBOT WAT, Of Welnerday allerdoon, at One o'clock teud (he foweral, whieh wilt take place from his late The seam ’ oF HARTFORD | and GRANITE VORONAy.-At Hayade, OD board the atuamer Morning | donor, 288 Woorier ptrect. tne (Tuesday) atternoou ar neers Bi rare MK Serurday, Mash #6, white or he way te New | ong o'vlot fF particulars Inquir éb abit vy? Ritts Mees he : ne- a eee a aaahdine ee ar pa 4 z cranny fucose st where the ma- N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY. “WANTED, & eriiver 1B aD ans oonelly Mt 00 x Mae Wedivided iu (welver months. Address Gr B.C irlee, Fost ollie, appointing an interview. ~ MUSICAL. MAQ! FICENT 1 OCTAVE VE ROREWOOD PIANO forte, made to order for present owns Fa Improvements; four round. eorce! ah carved ote invest ike wae rim 0 good eat lecw and ease: cont $300; will be. sold tor Peis Panor TH eeuee "dco Yor “wo dane é ‘nse seven minis, mii tenia ah , 109 avenue A. PARTNER WANTRD— WITH $1,000, of the manufacture of merit, The demand ts 1 TAKE ele of 2 greatest ‘and the article the beat in the market. For interview aeiy to J. O, MIL. ‘Broadway. Az 4 YouNo LADY peaane a SITUATION In iano, Sod pulled, drawing” ia, of French: Heat teatimontals. ‘a nk New York Post ‘tice. N Alan SINGER, OF FINE VOICB AND A GOOD a oF Private family, to teach wuiltly ipting ‘or rudi- TON &CO., 28 | yous Teacher, box A". P RSON WHO CAN SPARE $2,00) TO $5,000 for afew weeks Ct ea Seiah ing sperma ves leh wi @ntire contro of everyth pvol seadag, dasiven trouble, Highty respectab! businens, References wr e pry & situation tn sone Faotestant church furniaied. Address immediately ¥. G;, Herald obice faker fork outentce™ iat May. Addvese Music, boa PARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT, $1,000. A good chance for a good man, Stock on “band for secu- "Address H. A., box 120 Herald oftiee, ANUFACTURING BUSINESS, NOW DOING A GOOD, steady wade, with more offering than can be supplied} capital wanted to increase facilities; are open to nexounse with a desirable party with $10,000 to $20, oe Herald office ARTNER WANTED—IN ve ROOK, N ORGANIAT (RECENTLY RETURNED TO NEW York) who has held several of the firmt positions in the , devires @ situation ina Protestant cbured. Address ir Al station D. N EXPERIENCED ORGANIST AND MANIST—PRO fessor of music, Montague Semomary, desires an en: aagement as organist. A fow plano pibtls received this ‘week for evening 2; good, durable piano to rent, Tow; tor sale, $60 aarens Montague, Herald office, aly. STATION ERY and Muste Store; one of the best in the upper part of MHURCH MUSIC.—MR. a P. PECK WILL ACCEPT ide city, AL leant ‘$400 tas “capital required. Address | (5170! engagemont from May 1 oa l'recentor or Tenor Hie Books, Herald oftice, “is qvartette or prom’scuous cholr, Address A. P, Peck, Brook- lyn Fort o! (OALENBERG & VAUPEL, MANUPA\ URERS OF ang grand and aquire Pianofortes, the very best and cheapest now in the market; warranted, In writing, for five years, Please send for a circular. Warerooma 99 and 10i Bleecker street, second block west of Broadway. NONPRALTO—A FINISHED CONTRALTO WOULD be ince te on ae ane i wil! a. Viper bres Ye perfectly faruiliar with the eervice of. the Episcopal church,” Address Mary 8. Clarknion, station D, OR BALE—A VERY SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD SEVEN $30): sold in consaquence of the be seen at Bast Nine ARTNER WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH MANY years’ experience im and thorough kbowledge of the wholesale Paper and Rag Business, winhes to associate him. self ip the business with a man who can furnish a hou sand dollars cash eapHal 1 and prolitable trade guar- antecd ARTNER WANTRD—WITA A SMALL CAPITAL, TO Purchase oue half interest of | retiring partner in an wied casi turing business. Apply to GEO, Ww SYLVESTER, 82 Cedar sirest, MpHE FIRM OF NOBLE AND MYERS IS THIS DAY dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Julien Ls Myers retir. ing. GERALD NOBLB. ew Yorm, April 11, 1864, FIT? aie ‘t JULIEN L, MYERS. teenth ,atreet trem 6 in 0. Cal 8PM. j}OR SALE CHEAP—ONE ELEGANTSEVEN OOTAVE P four round coraers, scalloped made by one of the t & Kreut sacrifice. richly carved regain. Inquire at t, coraer of Canal BENDALL'S, 209 and 211 ads Mes, & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS—FOR families, churches and schools, Recagnized by the mutica! profession as greatly superi#r to barmoniums, me- Joveons and all other small organs, (See our iliustrated catalogue for explicit testimony to thelr, superiority froin & majority of the most eminent organi merica.) Prices pid each, CAUTION TO URC ASERS —The freat ‘Tepuiation of our Cabinet Orem d the extensive jeinand for them have induced deniers, advertise quite diferent instruments as et anc in others to reprosent to purchasers (hat harmoniuins and other reed organs are the samo thing. This is nol true. 1 consent. and conupue Dusiness ‘8 usual, +e By on oe New Yorn, March 30, 1864. THOS JONES WANTEDrA, SPECIAL OR ACTIVE, PARTNER, with capital of five thousand dollars, to a manufne: toring busineadl well ertablished. in which ihe progte are | ‘The best of reference given, Adcress B. , box ne "688 Post ollice. ANTED—& PRACTICAL MAN, ACQU AINTED WITH chemicals or distillation, with $300 lo $600, to take ao tnterest in and entire euarge Of a manufacturing business, established some years, with a good run of customers. Ad: dress during this week Mr. Weish, Herald office. ‘Aveo one very handsome Solid rosewood, $300. —PARTNER WANTED, IN A PLEASANT | ‘he excellencies of our Cabinet Organs, whichthave given and very profitable business, requiring the at- | them their high reputation, are the resu't not erely of the lention of two; willklvea fine igcoine ahd bear the closest | guperioricy of theit workmanship. but aiso in large meacire (ion. "Inquire at No, 163 Thirty third sect, near | of essential diverences of constriction, v ing patent. avenue. £4, cannot be vised by olher makers, rom these arise the Deiter quality and volume of tone, oe capacity for expres. sion, Every Cabinet 0 its name board, in ihe word: ASON OMANLIN { CABINET ORGAN.” rooms re New York No, 7 Mereer street. MASON BROTHERS, iC AT ONE CENT PER PAG ASSOCIATE WANTED. IN THR ORGANI- zation of a small, legitimate joint stock manu. uy; will off bona Bide inducements ready sale of Address Dividend, tock, MWS —FOR SALE, HALF INTERES? OF AN BX. danage) for one cent per page, at WATERS’ music store, $450. tensive, profitable and genteel business: Broad 7 entubliahed fifteen years. and yielding $4,001, profite Address B. Herald’ office, for with attention, $25.000 1ANOS, MELODEONS, | HARMONIUMS, CABINET jexandre O: Piano Stools and Covers, Sheet 1c Books, Merchandise, and all kinds of Tnsiruments at wholesale and retail. Second hand Pianos and Melodeonsat creat bargatos. “Now Pianos and Meiodeons to let, cree reut allowed if purchased. Month. ments rece Pianos taned and repaire: TO $30,000. —WANTED, A PARTY WITH the above capital, to invest in a business new in the United States; profite 75 to 10% per es The pariy furnishing the capital towell the goods'and attend to the finanves of the business. For particulars address ©, Or- INPANT, near Third avenue. DOPTION.—A Aa bk gtet ies FEMALE ‘three on: ight bair and vive eyes. Any | " reese ‘1 IANO FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE wining 8 ry or. ‘Lewis, Nor 7 T Beach Eve ae Tosew ool oversirung bass, Raven & Bacon imaxers. for sale cheap. Can be seen at 162 Second #1 Ro Bia in “Joun LITTLE BOY WANTED—FOR ADOPTION, FROM A. cichtecn inonths to two years and a balfold: blue eses | and Nght bat rn wealtby fomily. Call a 74i Greenwich ENOR WANTED—FOR A QUARTETTE CHOIR; A street, between Hammond ani Perry streeie, ‘solo winger and good 0 others need dal Tn: reade Chambers’ plano store, Bible House, Mure at t ep. NM. YOUNG bye ICTABLE WIDOW Add LIK: co A adopt child, aged 6 monte, toa arty. 0 Water at, bewweeu Malu street ind Palton erry, Bi Broa NY LADY WIRHING TO ADOPT A FIN® HEALTAY «male child, six weeks old, can do so by addressing “MOM, station A. ae DOPTION.—A GOOD HOME WANTED FOR A heaithy jfemale Infant, one day old. Oali at 224 West ih sireet, In the cond Hoor. INSTRUCTION, SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOO HE couniry for He gira ynder twelve years where the have the comfo ome | as educational ad- ‘Number limited co eight. References excnanges, For pardioulers sires H. 8. B.. bux 86 ‘Oat oF rs Terms moderate. Mount Holly, (N. J. AT DOMBEAR'S COMERCIAL, ACAD Broadway. gentiemen or boys can have pri 2 id business writin; acti bookkeeping, irs iu ous mouth thas is “y LL THE BNGLISH BRANOUES, INCLUDING BOORK- ALFOUR.”—THE KIND ORDER! D couLD Not Keeping, writing: ariilimebic. aleedra and grammar are be put in, Have done best 1 could. I direct to Ing. | taught at TOWNSEND:8 Commercial Academy, 28) Bowery, JOE THOMPSON. | bear Houston sire vate rooms for ladies and et vale ipstraction. Special attention given to comi W. B.—RETURN TO YOUR HOME. THE PAST | branclen No caseea, Open day and evening. Terma je iw already forgiven. ‘ou need money, send for it | moderate. T MANCHA & BURNS’, 366 = oushan have i You will bua every one, ga to see z, Bove more so than your HER. CANAL STRRET, Young men are practically prepared for the counting Trronsgri0n NANTED—OF | FREDERICK OR 18a. | room, eeping and commercial arithmetic taught, as belle Bossardedt. Apply to Jame Hae 8o Nontne | applied in busineen, Terms reasonable Welling. twelve atreet, Jensons, $1. Separate apartment for ladies. Open day and ping. Y THE PERSON WHO HAS THE CARE OF inipd Atkinson ¢ Lots. on the corner of Jeterson and Mnj sireets, Biiyabeth. N-J.. will call at 10 Meadow 3 Hi hear of someibing te bt edvaniage. He le supposed to + A COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSB—BOOKK: tratehy A metic, Spetiing, dc. nciuded. taught ies’ private Writing Lessons, $2 body be ot ve private rooms. PAINE'S Mercantil street, Brooklyn. RENCH ACADEMY FOR GENTLEMEY. Freneb language taught in three months a: Fronmciatien guaranteed at Dr. COSTER'S, e Bowery: { thoor. S* Open College, 62 Bowery. Bese Brookiya. F fae 8. SOLOMON. FORMERLY OF TH I Brady & Solemon, will send his Sagres 10 , bos 1,618 yst office, be wil! bear trom an old — F MARY JANE IRVING [8 ALIVE, AND WIlO WAS supposed to be living at No. 06 Canal st, or 66 Spring New York, she will Lear of tometbing to her advantage MINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES—AT GREENWICH, le | on the Sound. Instruction given in al! ‘Rains for writing 1@ Mra. Major, 4/8 Wetherall eh, Euscrough Entlsh education, ty ce en ie Ne = ome = my whe Principal, Miss a P TRE, ‘LADY WHO ENTERED A FIFTH AVENUE me Conn i te "ee 4 Fulton ferry. and got out mee of pop! ———— pr about WTOR—A GENTLEMAN, WHO COMPLETED A as Forayih etgeot is willing tg take Ue angrents gentlensan who sat neat to her, she will please V. T., Harlem Post offi University education abroad, and ia competent to In. et io the ordinary English branches, Cyassice, ranch and ltalian, desiree to engage as tutor ina Dh siding in the counuy during the summer, Address Cough, bos 164 Herald of.ce. PAUL KREBST, CABINET MAKER AND ‘carver, will please eend his addcess te Mr. Jordan. (07 ew York, and he wili hear from his brother- in-law, Gerben Attes Mulder. QOUTH FERRY STAGE-FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 8 o'clock, Will the iady who bowed to the gentleman as gocont at Wail street, inform him where an inve-view ean ve bad Address B.'L. C., Union square Post oftee. TO TPACUERS WANTED, A TEACHER OF CLAKSiC pperior gehool eat the city: wala view desired, professor of natural sciences, New Rag! cresnist for’ crarch wear the eltys laiy for rausie and Grawiuc; one for French and m @ for uisale on Windy for evsiieh nod drawing. J: WW: SOME AMERHOU: Actuary, American School Instituis, 180 Grand aireet. a LOAN OFFICES. T 77.—MONEY LIBERAULY ADYANOED a ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ar PAWNBRORERS" eit KETS WANTE: Of Diamonds. Watches, Jeweiry, &o., tg S. SIMPSON—PLEASE EXD 1 ME YOUR APDRI ss NY, HE GENTLEMAN WHO WISHED TO FIND MRS. Myers’ address, advertised some three weeks ago, Will find it lo box 162 Herald office. ATi7 — ané more paid than can be obtained at any olher placesimt HOSE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE 2 5 OSE LADIES AND OBNTL H city, by applying at 77 Bleecker street, up stair émavenr performers In the new crame will be eement addressed individu: rill to cali at 88 Chaibacn o eet, up staire, INDS THAT VISIONS OF M18 FAIR HAIR. brighten the covned! fires 6 bis Beart, but ine MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED on nde, Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Plate, goes, Piswis, Ac. Also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets wa of Diamonda Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, & Tor ch I wil pay 80 per cent more than can be ob ny Broadway, coruer of Mousten Pa other place m the city. 609 eireet, upretaire, room 6. Wituiaw B. Is "EARNESTLY TREATED returo to bis bome, and relieve His favher from aMiction be is pow suffering. He will mest with nothing Dut Kindness, TH STREET—WHITE ROB! 1X 1 give much (© epeak wh you. Addrem A. Gentlewan, Hera office, WATCHES, JEWELRY, a0F ATT, Be ey ay oe he ee, tues N “4 oo STREET, ROOM “NO 2, THR RIGH paid for loose or set Leg Watches every. description. Al ‘ont liberal eon consiguments of the svove article, by A. Diamond Broker. H—; WOULD | T HENRY HYMAN*®, 658 BROADWAY, CORMER OF Bond street, xeom No 6, up stoirs,will pay the high. @e1 east price for Diarnonds, set or unset; Wate i. on the sane; and also on 1 486 BROA bw AY, COR! Up Miaire, the best price given for Di and Jewe ry, and liberal Nayatiors made on the same. AWNBROKERS TIOKETS PURCHASED, OF cuorn- ing &y, Good Large jot of Vlothing ‘gy $31 310 ” Frocks, $5 to $20; to $3)_ Overcoat o8§3'80 90 87 - me street, near Broadway. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID vor ©. Hor, Soave od Fur Gaten tine Lures, 014 Oo} IS ANRTOH, 723 Broadway, TAMORDS, ‘OLD GOLD AND Be at an Goup uD SikvaR. ni to sel Diamonds Tt \D Persone wh PUBLICATIONS. gf old carbnned de ry. go LOU r sew way, A he w " cent rethan | ed in New sce the PRYSIOLUGICAL VIEW (OF MARRIAGEOON tain BW) pages and 100 fre plaicn and, en fravicge ny of the human & state of _— ——- - Leaith the ts wie in| early vodyr i 4 NGS—' é v 1 ? plorabie consequences upon (be mind and body, 1 ured two, tree to aay addr HINGE AND K* INE, NEW evvnrs. eurrency, Ad 4° Two, three, five, eight. ten. fifteen, twenty five thine ie ceventy five donars eset: Fo by GEO. © ALLEN be GOOF bEIOW Canal Bireet, formery ti +D)ba FANS NEW STYLBG FROM PARIS bree, five. aeven, Leb, tw oive, i/teen to twenty BO. CALLEN | a tT" ve do reeweh Yor ) 4i6 Breadway. one door velow Cnuni mice. | [* Re Hy GORTEEMENS FINE GOLD sal KINOS—BIORY pars ag? | ’ y wep ive, fifteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty hve ® Asiiiona, } Hhirty tive Cellars euch. Foraaie by | Senne ain, Tiles, Liver apd ORO. 0. ALLEN | Pawosuphy of Digestion Comsilpalyn, Divecser or she kee 41t Broadway, one door below Canal eye. | hi ip ee Feaptien "salt Anew Caneer, aie of Ibe Hedy, Keurshin ADIES HWOORLETR NEW BTVLEE 0, THRER, | 4 Yaht and THRO Amwie Seaview. the LAY feu, waive ringe i me of the World, F 0 dat kt ie won Philosophy of Obidrnar! Niare em) ° | athourend of vajue to 410 Brondway, one door beiew anni aires | ing allogsther acu | ook for every on; 4 pages: 100 1) arORES agp wR DRY | By ‘ote, M1), No. 1198) Brow lway. New York. Alia DESURIPTION® be hat of all ied peers. Gonzane ables soot free Sett I mail to ati applicants. of the book forwarded pou w AKO. . ALLKN. 415 iy Sh" ‘hadrete fe LOCARY Be 1d One door below Lawail aproet, formerly Rew Yors. UT 5,000 ea of foreign and American Sheet Music (a little NEWS FROM THE ISTHMUS. _ to Fire the Town of Aspinwall, Panama, March 28—Evening, Allempis to Fire the Town of Aspinwall—Supposed to be by Jamaica Niggers for the Sake of Plunder—a "Big Sel” of a Sccessionist—Arrival of the Amertoa, fe. Three attempts were made on the night of the 20th to fire the town of Aspinwall, two of which were discovered tn time and the flames extinguished, aud the third most providentially went out for want of sufficient draught, It is uncertain by whom these attempts were made. The town at the time was fall of a very low clase of pasecn- gers, and {t may have been, some of them did it out of revenge for not being at once taken on board Occan: Queen when they arrived from Panama, Many persons, however-—myself among the number—agcribe it to the crowd of worthless, —villanous, vagabond Ja- maica niggers that infest Aspinwall, who are too lazy to work and lose no opportunity tw steal Their idea was po doubt pluader, uot only of the pas- sengors, but the specie train; and they would have pro- bably succeeded ia the terrible pauic that would baye ‘been created. The sooner the Panama Raj!road Company rid Aspin- wall of tuese scoundrels and break up the deng thas har- bor them, tho sooner property may be considered safe, and Aspivwail fit for a white person to live in, As mat- ters stand now, the entire place may be blotted out by one conflagration, excepting such buildings ag are in alt respects fireproof; and if such a calamity does occor,! ‘am of the opinion that the company will have no one to biamo but themselves for permitting this clase of people: to remain where they do no good, and who ave a nul. gance of the very worst character. Aspinwall is fast becoming like all of the British West India colonies, in one respect at least—which is, that a white person can. haraly walk its streots without being insulted by a rage cally nigger, who would, if he had the chance, cut your throat for a five dolar bill, There has been some excitement in Panama this even- Jug On account of a strange steamer baving been seen to- the southward of Taboga, which, after standing in to take a look, stood off in the direction of the Pearl Islands, The Alabama is tn every one’s mouth. All knowing ones de- clare it was her; but the probability is that it was the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Annie, on & trial trip, she baving just completed very extensive al» terations and repairs. There having been no communle cation with Taboga this afternoto, we are without eer- tain in’ormation iu regard to tne matter. One prominen} Southerner aud secessionist, now in this city, who ap- pears certain that ‘Rafael’? is about-to pay us a visit. aggerted this morning hie full confidence in the ability of the Alabama to make an easy prize of th® Lancaster, ne thie ening, afier hearing from many tongues Semmes was off the port, expressed the 0] inion that he- will run in to-might and sink the Cyane. 8 certainty on both these pointe is founded on the fact that the Alabama. comp velled tho Hatteras—one of our finest veasels, as bo says—to tire a lee gun in precisely eleven midutes and @ half. If bis hopes and expeotations are realized your cor- respondent will have # very active time to-morrow. We will wait and eeo what to morrow will bring forth. Panama, March 29—Evoning. The arrival of the Alabama in theso waters has not yo been con: ed. A prominent Southerner, howevor, re oei ved to day a letter from Semmes, dated on board the aa, i oie renocee a heud placcs and melodeons Alabama off Taboga, in which he dosires to have Tip, Lox 1,18 Herald ollice. ne TORACE, WATERS, Kgent, No. 43 Broadway, N.Y. | am interview with ° the Southerner, and arr PERSONAW, ie sca certain signals whereby bis boat would dé Re TANOFORTE FOR SALB THIS DAY.—AFINE ROSE. | known and himself permitted oo board, Tho recipte DOPTION —A GOOD HOMB WANTED FOR A BRAD. wond Planoforte will be sold for $125, as itmuet be | eut of the letter mad Cee bimaeig tial female infant, one day old, Call at No. 6 Amity Cob Sper g tangs CAE, ond ty derre dabsoctine Ayn with something to eat and plenty of drink; was piace, three doore (rom Amity sireet. Appy during the day or evening at 1293 Twentieth street, | Tuebing wound the city endeavoring to purchaee col Janveras., but as be was about shoving off from the ok for @ jovg pull to the appoloted rendezvous he disco ‘that he had boen most terribly sold. Panaxa, Mareh 30—Morning. The opposition steamship America, Captain Mortoa, arrived at her anchorage this moruing about five son, ‘She reports baving seeu nothing on the passage either the Alabama or United States vesgols-o!-war, and atirioniew, her long passage to bad coal. Her passengers ari pop — past eight A. M.), and will leave saptawalt ening. th ‘6 is no news since the seiling of the Ocean Queen from either the North or South coais, or the interivr, The weather on the isthmus continues superb, avd the bealth of the people excellent. NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS, Mr. George William ‘Deowa ‘3 Despatch. Naw ORLE4NS, March 28, 1864, Quietude on the Mississippi from Vicksburg to New On leans—No La’e Guerilla Operations and Probable Die continuance of that Style of Warfare by the Enemy—= Affairs at Natcher—Arrest of Female Spies and Ma® Carriers There—Late News from the Red River Countrya= Heavy Plring Heard, as the Empress Passed Down Yeo terday Morning, in the Direction of Alecandria—Qreav Haul of Cotton Buyers atthe Mowh of Red River—Thay are Compelled to Re'urn and Report Themselves to Pro» vost Marshal General Bowen, Lc. _Atlength, it seems, the late determination of the re coterie at Richmond to employ no more “partisan rangere”’ in what had become manifest to them as a use- less, if not @ barbarous, mode of warfare, is being bene ficially acted upon along the lower Mississippi. It te truly wonderful such # detemmination on their part waa not arrived at long since; but we can pardon their tardi- ness in bringing about this great reform when we con- sider that their guerillas bave annoyed us somewhat, to- be sure, but harmed us very little, It is certain wo bave- Hever beeu deterrea from our ob.ect by the most unex- pected and murderous fire of covcealed enemies. The experiment hag beeu so often tried that @ pilot on the Mississippi never thinks of stopping bis boat and en- deavoring to retire from the danger of such an attack, ab though be aie be himself greatly exposed and the prin- cipal object of the guerilia tire, but proosede on bis course with confidence, if pot without serious apprehension, J arrived from Vicksburg this cerning, On buard the Empress, where there was but litte if any news, There were, however, some indications of nn impending attack upon our force statior at Big Black river bridge the rebel cavairy that followed up Sherman’s retreat. from Meridian and Jackson. Notbiog bad soem Ca this expected atfair when the fm) lett Vi and no great apprehenstove were felt, as our Big Black occupy a strovgly defended Position. At Natchez there was some jittle oxeitement occa- sioned by the arrest of certain ladies of the city, whe had rather incautiously engaged in correspondence wit. their [riends Leyond our lines. Ip these communications they had taken pains to state the exact miiitery sivuation at Wage meg force there and po sitions occupied, the officers ju command, &. kc. Unfortunately for the ladies, this pleasant Miacarried, as one of the-letters # containing the pm! ig formation came into the hands of the Provost, Mal And they were arrested and hold ia custody: Their rei trial examination were soon to take there have been treated uniform!y with Niedasse troopa, and should not now 7 are ‘iebonor el able to lessen their The km Passed the mouth of Hed Niver ‘nh ix A.M wyetarioy. At that time heavy and continuous firing was heard im the direction of Alexandria; but the occasion and object of it were uaknown, it was Ce ppl to be the heavy inst & eon ake ‘age, ly iu the Eyres au) thirty or forty cotton buyers he bad on various transports going up to Alo: ar Intors folt extremely indignant ing, and mourner ‘were instructed to report themselves arrivea in New Orleans to Bowen. It ts intended, for the present at epeculators shall not operate in whe Red river country and interfere in any way with tho army movements thero, ks iseved an order to mediately apot iving at the mouth of Red river his expedition. Mr. Henry Thompson's Despatch. New Onttaws, Maron 20, 1864, ‘The election for members of the Constitutional Conven» Hon took place yesterday in thie Stat, In New Orieane and other parishes already beerd frow the free Stata Licket was elected, Governor Yates, of flinole, yorterday reviewed ai) the: Tiinois troops in this department that are pot with the advance. The ceremony took place at two o’olook, ia | te aquare Speeches were made by Governor Govornor Habn and General Penton The steamer J. 1. Ruagell was destroyed by Ore at Pla- quemine on Sunday night Inet, between ten and elovea vhe Gre origmated from sparks falling apow N sone cotton op the boiler dec! iives wore lost, The J He Kursell was almost he was loaded witty cotton, Vessel and cargo @ The following from the Vawonal Mepydican, pudlighed Woabington, is weorrect. Ibe Key, bir, Cox ie Bow Im by, wid bh Hoarty and we Naw Onicarn, Fob, 28, 1866 The Row. Mr. Irvin, of indiana, who bas been on visit to the camps at ‘Beashenr CiLy, Diring@ the fotiow starting intelligence (rom the comunanding oifeor of Twenty Nib regiment Corps WAtrique The Rey. Mr. Cox.& Vomiotin misistér, tong a resident of Louisiane, fae tho chayials of UAL regiment, was on a vieif to bis family, near Donaldsonvilie, io thie State. Bev colored soldiers, residing poar Chaplain Cox’ gS companied aw visit to thelr (amiiies, While Mr Cox wat in bie house one evening, several gueriling foived bien, and, Knowing Bim to have been an old Uoiee BER £UPPLEMENT SHRET A