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Arrivais and Departares. DaramrUane. Eisen. aac, tears dM Rotter, A L: ac mn Freeads, of ae, Chas A Reuss, of Chicago; fel Pere Bento ‘Mott, of New York, Mie Gilpin, Toronto; To 2 os MeDomaid, Mes loin 4 Law, Wile. three ftom, Cow's Mise Minute Date’ and servant of New | Yorks iy, of New York; P Armenday. aon Day or. of Biygland: Mr Renjach, Mrs ‘Saudtord aud Etre Hawtitoa, © W: Mrs 8 Edmeopda, Narcisco Heren, Su infant, Mian Byars, Ars Corleton and two chil rs em, Lord Casilecaife, Eugland: Wim Calaley, Toronto, Sanivel M Bride, Thomas Faaval. Thoraton Pie. Pati Byontce, Nr Nicol wile nud inves ghlldrea:, Mea ge wife and child Montreal, © W; FP a hea, 0 Hew York: Ming: inily ‘Be tad, ure = Hyak of Foronso; og de Phereon, (of. Montreal; of New York; Mass; Lieut W; Frederick of Toronto; mand ebild. af : David Law and family. loa: George W Warts and Wm W Warts, of Phila Vr test. of New York; Mr Williams, Caroline lide. 1 Levison, oN York; Mr Cunning: H Marmol, #'O Tinker, Lewis S Levy, EJ Sinonson, N York; Mra M A Tennant Nelsonc of ‘Toronto: v AM Gonch, of Boston, Mass, Mr Henschel, of Egiland; Mr Gambleton, iter, of wie obritiah army; Wm P De jardine, Ji ion Hamilton Hidde, Win Boyl chudren and servant. and Mrs Mr Dupray and friend, rein the sievrage. Specie, $831,679. ‘ws Axo Hawocns—Bteamabip Teu- FT Nes Tople, uitalo. Sire a Strong and child, Call Jornia: Mrs Auradow, Mes, Duval, Mra Th Henry sui W Solranbelsdbey! Gan Branteetos Nes Ragen Fonsnest Gaunin; A Krugmang, Mra Ht Dull ‘ire Wallner and three . Mrs E Boas, four children and Mur and Mrs, TW Hall, b Dressoland L Paar TR’ Negrete, Minister of Salvador; Mre Martin Faulk qtiavanas J Zier, Mexico; Thowas ‘Suarez, Vera Gruz, T. eitinger, Bullaio; Gusiay A Muller, Boston; Sam. Boseasirauss. Princeton Mandwyler, 0: F Haase, 8 Caro, Mi Setz, California: X Milwaukee; Henry ow, Canada; A Dav’ aon, L Cxlifor Gustav Aa Strunz, Penasy! Williamsburg: Pei ton, Arn sd Jasais stmar, New Yort Pournasrrox, Ul rk; Victor Tri joneph Jouvenet, Fi Maunbeim, lady Ed Uebel and lady, tote Ruding, Mrs lor. Mrs Mary. Senmidts Johanne Bolte and three chi Casharins Adam, St Lents; Adele Vantier, Utica; Peler Rewol,, Lime—ei @thers tn the steerage, Havasa avn New Ontrans—Steamship Mornin) wid RDiftenderiter, Mre F Barrett and infant, jarver, J W Harper, 'J T Anderson, © J Burne, Brother Jovian, T Rosas, J'S Gardiner, Captain Crandall, James Rartout. Louis Dongatty, Domingo Menveal y Gonza'er, Star— tether Geo f wee Lieut Wm Marvin and servant, M_ Nardell, T on, ©. , Huntington, B Maaseras, w Farinc JM Me Smith Anderson, L trick aud daughier, c Dennison gesepn | Netnn B wouter Ke E Moiret, Mrs JG Willian Jay, Joho 3 st ‘Jad Cicroo, Batharine White, The- Bas M Fellows. & R'Pe: ames R’ Hamilton—and others in Devastie, the steerage ee oe er NN MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Macried, r.—On Thursday, April 14, atSt. Mary's choreh, Burlington, N. J., by the RightRey. Wm. H. Odenbeimer, |. D., J. MARX Ermixe and MARGsRrrra ae, daughter of the Inte Chas. M. Pope, of Mobile, 9 Fins eDreams Oa ay, April 16, at tue res!- deuce of the bride's facher. by the Rev, Alexander McKi- this city, to Manta J., daughter of J) Demarest, Esq , of Smail Lots, N. J. Bergen covmty (N. J.) and Long Island papers please A Youna—Daw-ox.—In Georgetown, D. C., on To sday, Apri l2, by the Rev. Dr. Edwards, Groker W. Youss, of New York. to Mary J. Dawson, daughter of Thomas B. Daweon, of Virginia. No cards, California papers please copy. Diea. Bowman —On Sunday, April 17, at five o'clock, Ha xan Jane Bowman, after a severe iiiness, in the 16th year Of ber ace. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully inviled to attend the funeral, on Tuesday altervoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 240 West Bixteentn sireet. Philode phia parers please copy. Brapiey--On Saturday. april 16, Grorck Epsox, only ison and Isabel Brudley, aged 1 year, 8 months Tho rriatives and friends of the family are respectfully 4nvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at pue o'clock, from the resideuce of his grandfather, David Wood, Sixty-first street, \ourth house east of First avenue, on LL. —On Wednesday snorniag, April 13, of apo- @uN CORNELL, aged £1 8. The remains were interred at Scarsdale, Westchester ounty, N. ¥.,0n Friday. His late residence was at No. Sul ik street, New York. ‘Cuatasxs —On Sunday, April 17, of jnflammation of the Qupgs, Yaviy W., ouly aud beloved child of James and Elizabeth Chaimers, agod 1 year, 4 months and i4 days. We loved him, Oh, nd tongue can tell How much we loved bim, and how well; God joved him too, aud thought it best To take him bome with bum to rest. + The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to atiend the fuveral, from the residence of bis parevta, 200 West Thirty-second street, on Tuesday after- Boon, at two o'clock. Dohke.—On Saturday, April 16, after a long and painful Mness, Rosa Dorke, daughter of Adolphus and Catherine Dobke, aged 14 years, 7 months and 20 days. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully d the /uneral, from the residence of ber ents, 219 William sireeb, this (Monday) morning, at if-past nine o'clock. Om Sunday, April 17, PATRICK DoLan, @ native Cavan, lreiand. His (riends avd relatives are respectfuily invited to at- tend the funeral, from No. 75 Washington street, this Monday) afternoon, at two otwiock ; thence to Ui ry bai Suddenly, on Saturday, April 16, Euizanetu, the dearly beloved wife of Wm H. Faleoner, and daugh: ter of Joseph Wiley, Esq.. of Morrisanix. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully wvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 21 Becuud street, ie y) wteruv n, 6t two o'clock. Geay.—0e y. April 16, infwmt daughter of vel and Harriet D. Gray, ia the aecoud year of her “the retntives and friends of the family are respectfully javited to attend the funeral, from the resideuce of Ler parcuts, 49 West Thurty-sovenths street, this (Monday) Afternoon, at two o'clock. Hype —Un Saturday morning, Apri! 16, Mary H., wife MW Sarnuel liyce. ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, {rom the Church of the Annunciation, Fourteenth Mreet, this (Mouday) afternoon, at one o'clock Early on Saturday, April 16, after a long s1l- nobitis and evlargement of the heart, Eiuza- ters, wife of Enoch Lumb, in the 45th year of her age. relatives and friond® of the family aro respectfully jvited to atteud the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, st two o'clock, {rom her late resideace, 335 Weet Forty- Mth street, Mowns—Suddenly, on Sunday, April 17, Mary. E. Moxnis. wife of Coarles E. Morris, aged 29 years, 7 mouthe wed 11 days Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled— There, in Heaven, with joy to greet thee, Where no (arewell tear is shed. ‘The relatives and {riends, and also the members of Si- fencia Lodge No. 145, F. and A. M., are respectfully in- rited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, \.. STi Seventh street, on Tuesday afternoon, «t turee Pelock. Hor remains will be taken to Danbury, Conn., ‘or interment Manvin.—On Sunday, April 17, Waurer Haywoop, in- fant son of Taniel S. and Elien A. Marvin, aged 2 years Aud # months, <— uneral will take place this (Monday) afternoon. at wrowek, from the residence of bis grandparents, 218 Wrest Tweifih sireet. ‘The friends and elatives. ure. re epectfu'ly tny ited, Wauer.—On Friday, April NX Maen, of Bally- faw b of Danesfort, Kilkenny, Ireland His friends and the (riends of the family ore respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from tho “sry Hos- Pitel, Brooklyn, tui (Monday) afternoon, at tiwli-p ost one viclork Mrrcuxtt.—At Poughkeepere, on Seturday, D., wife of John (. Mitebell, aged 19 years, 3 April 9, Leey months aud ain were taken to Stratford, Conn., for inter. Sinenax.—On Sunday, April 17 # Joho avd Flien Meehan, spect year, days. Janes Mienas, only son 10 months and & his (Monday) afternoon, at Battery p Ine Folati ves an’ friends of the family are respectfully |) | 1 to attend the funeral, and Wash- wo rom tue corner of tugton siract, Movie —On Sunday, April 17, Catimniwn MeConmact d the beloved ¥ f Pacrick Mecole, age years The relatives and friends of (he ‘amily are iuvited to attend the funeral. ou Puesday al in, At two o'clock, fr m ber tate residenee, No. Iman street, Brooklya Ger remaiue w.)! be taken to Fiat ah, U' Higa. Hct ant EDWARD, the only ebild of Richard ed Eliza O' Hes, aged 10 montns ap ‘The friends and xn’ acqueintauce o writed to attend th beif-part two o'¢ U'NAUL.—On Sevurday, Apr dangbter of Jatve ral, (bis (Mow any, ony arot U'Neili,aged | Vi morths und 16 dye ‘The friends oi 1‘ family tfullv requested to attend the funeral. th. wae o'clock , irom tbe res: dam street Porrne.—0n Saturday om @ife of Captain Joseph Vorror ath y “ ‘Tho reiatives and (riende of the family Gre rospoetfally Pvited to attend the funeral, from he ¢ residence, in | Ligbtecntb Gowanus, between Fourto and Fifth | Sranues, this (Monday) at chook. ace Bermuda and Nova Sootia pai pinn,—On Saturday, Aprii cbben, comets Tyrone, Ireland flor friende and acqunintances aro dosted to attend the Mineral, from her late res dence, 24 ore p opy | | | rk sirest, this (Monday) afternoon, at Ralt-paet one | | | + BRiport QUINN, a native respectfully re Wolock. Roor —tn Rrookiyn fron fhe gunboat Chenango, Prank P, Moor, aged 82 years The revatives and iriends, also the members of Hobe. Laine, No. 36..N. Jad Fortitude Lodge No. 1%, nud A.M, Hrooklyn, and the fraternity ia general are wigs 3 Midend tna Tovara) from hin lata residence, No, ome | 4, with mu injuries received on board | NEW YORK . HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. a No. 95, F. and A. M., i ar ibeir Lidge room, Hobokes, WN. . 16, of disease of the a ees a 16 years, 3 moths Of tho family are toa “ive ani ofan fy Bn pf eon, HL op Tuesday morping, ab ten |. Apri lt, Pency Roem sow, the eldest son of Charles ‘Maria Louisa Robinson, ed 15 year: “the relauives and friends of, the familly are, invited to attend the funeral, from No. 21 it Kighteenth street, ‘ou Tnesday a(ternoon. at two 0’ Rouas. —On Saturday, April 16, Loum, ter of Frederick and Mary Rohra, The relatives and friends of the rantly re invited to atiend the funeral, this Cincz) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residenco of her parents, corner of Broome and Clinton streets. April 16, Kars J. Roosrs, Briges | street, Brovalya, Rouson.—On Sunday morn! Rogers.—On Saturday, daughter of B. Dobson aud Bryan Rogers. The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), from 112 Mott street, to Calvary Cemetery, Friends will please attend. Tomrkime.—On Saturday, April ee Axon W., 20 of }, god 4 months and 7 days. George M. and Maria G. Tompk! The friends of the family are invited to attend tho faneral, srom 69 West Filty-third street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’clock. TockeR,—On Sunday, April 17 pace sorknh, only eon of Jobn and Ellen Tucker, aged 11 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully ‘invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 396 Sixth avenue, Trupsox.—On Saturday morning, April 16, Jamms Mor- us, only child of Mary H. and Thomas Timpson, aged 1 year aud 6 months ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, No. 11 Weat Thirty-fifth street, this (Momday) merning, at bait. past ten o’clock. Tienken.—Suddenly, ‘on Friday nee: April 16, Henry Trexxxn, only son of Elise and the late Henry Tienken, aged 19 years, ‘Tho relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 178 Seventh street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, to Greenwood Cemetery. Tyuxn.—Suddenly, on Saturday, Pos 16, of Beart Gisease, Frances C., beloved wife of Edwin M.’Tyler, and danghter of Samuel and Maria Cross. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her a {ehh streets’ Brooklyn, ths. cMooday) after. weaty-elghth streets, 2, <Monday’ noon, a two o'clock. er remains will be taken 2 Green. ‘wood for interment. Ware.er —At Yonkers, on Saturday evening, April 16, Joun E., eldest son of John and Eliza W. Wheeler, aged 14 years, 3 months and 10 days. The friends of the family are Lender invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afterneon, at o'clock, from tho Methodist Episeopal church. Trains leave Chambers street depot _SHIPPING NEWS. fUN ses. Port of New Yor, April 17, 1864, ARRIV Promethene (US transpert), Bates, Fortress S Quartermaster. Liverpool, Jan 29, Belfast ut in du: le), with mdse, to J B Has been 42 days W of the Banks; bad severe g: Says irom WSW to NW: was driven back 6 to 82, and as far 8 as lat 35 Stor msn) Monroe, to Snip Bleuheim (Br), Marshall, Feb 6 (where si Sardy. 2 a 40 cos within 600 miles of New York: 9th inst, lat 37, sicnal zed bark Jorbesh, bound to on; iLth, lat 71, spoke schr Jenny Lyra, of Nova Scotia, bound W—wi distress aud pu ator back to Yarmouth. Bark ciowab (ir), Wraight- Liverpool via Holyhead. Feb to Wiams &Guion, Had strong W gales to the coast; was off Barnegat March 29; same os had gale and stood off SB; 2d inst. off Barnegat, took pilot (Mr Harvey Turoure) from boat Edmund Drirgs,"No7;_on same morning, off False Woodlands, had a gale from ENR, hauled off and bove to until 4th. then stood N; ib, came onto biow and had to haul of again and lay to, the bark laboring and sirsining badly, shipped large quantities of water, stove bul and boat, split sails, &c; 10th, lat 25 10, lon 73 gale lost foremast ¥ mast hence for Key West, and was «up. the men are all exhausted from be. Sine Rapid (Bid, Marssbalk, Vera Croz, March 3, via Nes. sau April, with cotton dc, to Haraoug& Co, Had WNW to tone, NW pales since leaving Nassai Bark sau, Sandy Hook, Barstow, Sagua, 8 days, with sugar, to ‘ds sor Boston). Donoran, Cardenas, 10 days, 0 Brett, Son & Co. Lost fore topgaliantm ) Odays, with molasses, Brig Louisa (Br), Haines, Clenfui 30 days, with sugar &e, to Brett, Son & Co. Split satis, Br g Maggie McNeil (Br), Sieele, Mansanilla, 22 days, with ne molasses, to Tym Brie Werlig (Bos Brands, Remedios, April 4, with sugar, to J B Ward & Co.’ 14th inst, 10 AM, saw steamship Ocean Queen, hence for Aspinwall. Brig’ Thos Young (Br), Young. St Jago, 34 daze, with, su. gar, to A Smith. ‘Was blown across the Gulf t fines, Tin inst lat 8880, lon 73 49, sche Manta 'C Gillen, from Phtiadeiphia for Newport, RI. with coal, drifted down to us with signal of distress, an: captain ‘wanted to be taken off; but a gale blowing from NW ao that a boat could pot be got out, we laid by him all day and night: on the 8th the gale moderated and we bore down to the achr, but the captain ‘would not leave her. 14 days, with su 37, loi 0 Brig Sarah Atlee (Br), Knicht, St Jo gar.to J L.& M Escoriace. 12th’ nei, 5 Schr Abby, of Yarmouth, NS, from Matangas for Ni wlch reported baving on the 24 Inet, tt 36.9, lon 75 69, foe tie ore ate &man overboard, lost mainsail! and boom, two wand yi J ieied Bilan Hatch, Philadelphia for Bangor. Bovey. Aigoa Bay, 87 days, Sehr Princess Alexandra (Br) sehr Temperance (Br with logwood, to BF Small Bnd tone deck load bas bee 21, lat 2242, lon 84°87, saw in'good condition, with oars in h Schr Victory. cir), Veneon, Port au Prince, 28 daya, with e. to B F Smal Schr Leroy (of Bautmore), Jobuson, Havana, 10 days, with to Merrill & Abbot Susan 11 Gibson (of Boston), Bartlett, Cardenas, 9 days, with molasses, to C & BJ Peto: Sehr Sturges, Cir). MeLeod, Sagua, 17 days, with sugar, to PI Nevius & Son. ir Mars Harrie «Br), Dennis, Nosseu, 15 days, with oot o F T Montell & Bartow. re R Vickery. B Babbitt, Jacksonvitie, 9 days, In ballast, to N L McCready ‘Sout Mayfower, Nugent, Norvoik. Schr Rainbow, Smith, York River, 3 4 Schr ME Pearson, Cochran, Philacelphia for Boston. Bream lighter Wallace, Bieson, Port Royal, 6 days. SAILED. 1éth—Steamers Bricsson, Bi Cid. E Clarke; ships Jobn Ht Ryerson, Issac Webb; barks Lycurgus, Daniel; brigs Joba. pa. HM line, Weljet, Hayward; scirs Wm Allen, Milton Badger, Czar, Wind at sunset WNW. 2m At2 AM yemer {on board the ‘snip North Atinnile, lying moorings (as befere reported). She was laden with jute and saltpetre. Row the fire originated has pot not been discoverrd, but {t appears a fire broke out in the alley the previous day. and & supposition is entertained that Was not extinguished and worked ite way into the hold among the cargo. With such an {nflammable cargo. the didicnity of saving the ship with every ay: le means would Of coviTne have been great, but tn ibe absence of any means whatever the thing wasitnposaible, The ofticers and crew som abandoned the ship to her fate, aed within @ short time after the discovery of the ( ie was in fit from stern to stern. To prevent the ship blowing up by the ignition of the saltpetre on board. a battery or royal artil | lery was brought on the wharf, and several shote were fired her hull in order to seuttlé her, which was finally auc ceseful. Its expected, however, ‘that the ship ie for the most part destroyed. Suir Evina was ingured at the Equitable Gasety ofice, Boston, for $300), not $30 Sonn RINGLeanyn, Hockney, arrived on the 18th inet, re. porte in la Si, ‘pi-ked up a bottie, which was thrown overboard in nd on 86, from the British ship Silver Je. The latitude and longitude was cut ont on a piece of fasiened 10 the neck of the bottle, The contents of tie Loule wara slip Of paper. which way almost unin. tel igibie, aud all that couid be made out of it was—"'Eri thiy Silver Kacle, with British troopson. board, The slip of paper taken (rom the bottle Captain Pinckney has lost Scwn Viora, A2, 199 tons, built at Macias, Me, in 1887, haa been sold at $2700 Steamex THORN, 400 tons, built at Mystic in 1862, sold at $39,000), cash. Frey Boar ATLA‘TIO. about 70) tons, has been sold te government for a guubont at M=The Ley errier (Fri, xperienced @ gale casks of water, had eaboose and becarne leaky rRPOeL, Apr the Victor has been rived at Bordeaux ch 6, lost fore top. ‘ud & quarter boat Rdith, for Boston, It Birkenhead; fd the wi 6th inst, from the yard of WM Reet 4, owned by the builders, and to be rebie r Yard of Wm V Moses & Son, ship 70 von the yard of Giten by the bullder, Cap pring, brig Tabal owne: Shas Loving (who ‘and otien At East Boston. 6th, from the yard of Doliver & Sleeper, bark Kudos! “00 tone AUP bin 9h inst, steamer Electris Spark, butit for tesere W T Tasior & C by Birely, Hitman & Streaker, She i# about 800 tous burtlien. Whaliemen. Ship, Europa, Milton, NB, was on the Coast of California Jan | having taken 9 whe, Hark been condemned at Inagna, Spoken, &e. . 27 days hence for Metbourne, Feb 5, Int 26 01 days from Callfornia for Liverpoo!, )W. rom Rio Javeiro for'N¥ork, April 8, lat 37 15, Foreign Ports. bh W—Arrim the Scheldt, Amalia, NYork, mn 2 a 1 Jed coe Keed, No Kiyena. 2 days. ), Karl, Monabo th ork Ng, ir, for Porto Genos wk (and #ld ata 2 ark A ii barr Bavaria (# 8 March S1—Arr Flora, Hansen, » Tr bark Costarelli; Moraot, from Coser, Feb adn po Boston wre st Dat, April lAvr Centenary, Obipman, London for New York (aud anchored); 3d. Conqueror, London. for Goin bo; York or J mdon (and eld), Arr Webroot,’ Hedge, Oallao for Dun wirks Ten clair, Sulina, ¢ y Afr Glenwood, Fairchild, Philatelphia, ¢ =—Cl4 Wisona, Lunt, Cardif. Sid dls, O D t, Provie, Carattt averrvdr. April leary Wen M Lord, Baltimore, Poel Larrabe Orient, iu, for NYork; Nonpareil, Smith, =Art Johannes, Kiockgeter, aod Bophie etre. Robinson, Tork Ww 80, for NPork Api lmare brig Haneovk, Gibbs, Kingston, a, or Basta: Neuviras, March 26—In port brie Machina, Cates, fr © pre arr 18th, Ocean Traveller, Freebhy, frow Ho arr 24 Siler, Rte fron Boman or Sen Picci tas: MBiunuper "Apri }—In port Regemt, Hamblin, for New York, Fates Pe port Caroline Lunt, for Algoe Bay. BOSTON, aye AM—Arr rpoo) via abi (Br), Moodie, (inate (Be). Hover Dey, Alberta. ¥ . ‘k: 5 B Wheeler, : Jee de Ly Geod a ie, Defiance, Hi pg apie DU; sera J y 1) Fi iy 18 er, Crosby, Fhvaseiphis;'G LrLovell, York. id shea paste tte Sami tet ain, ge Orleans; Hat m, Clatusgon once Poy Fhouaa: H Btower Witch Queen, do, Re- pita; bark Biel ee Gated” Palermo; mo; La be Vith—Arr tapzes rtolan. Fatty: do; Spelt arr ‘ai Lejok, Whisiors, alate eat RIVER, Apriljl4é—Arr schr Ann Bitza, Lane, Eliza- HTOHLAND LIGHT, Art} 16, sunrise, wind NW—Passed for NY. in, barks Rebe Goddard, from Messina; Eastern Star; alto 4 ships, 2 barks, 8 brigs and &) sehooners; ahips Harriet Prete. The out at suni “NEWPORT April le—Are schre Van Bure: Lewis. Eliz; dethport; Mi Bter qo for Providence. Sid Horace fl 1eArr schra Acklam, Hope dival;“Syiph. Buaith ent serridioe aud Alesande, Gowen, “elirabetnport; M Muason ean “Beranton, Hervey: Minerva, Wedmore; Dw Hay 18, Jay; Gardner, and Hetiry Cole, Hay etto, Baltimore: april 16 A M—Arr ships, Westfield, pasiaalan at te Site at si Port Ola bark Uuions ean st; echre gee ene mpe ee Muuall’ Haley: Bosiou; 8 Gardne! PORTLAND, art eT seemscity Losasl Fetat, Hom ghar brig Spam Main (Br) Sandenbnrg, St Johns, PR. WIh—Arr_ barks MC Fs fanada, McDonald, Cardenas: Ionic. Hi ritebine6i pre ‘Chill Pennell, uxon prigeE P Highs, Mitchell, ‘Matanzas; Elise (Danish), Varen, St Jaco: achr met 1), Matanzas. shat ‘aril 1m a Bor PM, ee Fee bees Light, ‘Witmingto w bury por bout 50 sail. “THE LECFURE SEASON. A RARE TREA’ MI8S SUBANNAH EVAN! SIXTEEN ARS OF AG) whose extrecndisary. oraiorieal powers “bare excited the wonder and admiration of all who have heard her, and Tetfearts of al iret re the cause of temperance have won the of hristian hearers, WILL DBLIVER A LECTURE “NEW PICTURES FOR OLD FRAMES,” HE COOPER INSTITUTE, THURSDAY VENING, April h. Miss Bvane delivered a lecture in’ the Tremont Temple, Boston, wise. hundreds failed {9 gain even standing roo While she delighta her hearers by the charms of her el quence, see often melts them to tears by her touching ap- On ‘Her lectures are @ warning, @ benediction and a essing. jekets 25 cents, Chihiren 2 _Deoors en at 7; to commen LL2GTURE 18 BROOKLYN, ‘ONS will, at the request of many dis- iaganshion cltenas or r_Brookiym, deliver his celebrated Lec. ture onthe “IRISH IN EXILE,” at the Athen+um, corner of Atlantic and Clinton streets. on Wednesday evening nexi, the 20th Instant, at eight o'clock. TICKETS 25 CENTS re, and Nevin’s bookstore, 5 cents. ‘at 8 o'clock, To be had at Swayne's book: Fulton street, and at the door. street. The nd can easily be found. It will O8T—ON THE urn INsT,, A SLEEVE BUTTO! reon was seen taking save trouble to return then rose diamond is ‘contre of star, Greek melled borde: please return the 209 Pearl street, and wil be Uberaliy rewarde Lota SMALL SLUT, PART HOUND AND PART black and tan: bod: Diack and tan, ears uncut, snawere to the name 0 Shitaile reward, will De"paid’ on leaving her at 206 East Eighteenth street, Lig ant SUNDAY, APRIL 17, ON COMING OUT OF St. Pairick’s Cathedral, a "Pocketbook, outainihg wut $20, the earnings of a poor woman. A liberal reward mint be given by returning the same to 244 Mott street. pra ARATION. eee es a The large amount of sales of Cumberland Sauce whick token, Dinas % espectally where it "shows svactanifely ane 8 mp Trench it is held by those who have pee r py ioe Chere te w Poratiariy reat rarity of Fonte with» double test when thie Secon alae to its indue: 1B gihe: S Oumbert bole syeu ey RL re en com pout oat an annie a bel to » test whieb repeees | tb pure, ‘uniform an modicinal point of view, Its elects yd the ged to s remarkable the eutire ‘ciculation oe pay action and iter: | Tasned 2 i ‘stomach with nutrient ag may have Tepaer. eget ey gentlemen, ene ey Fygeehante, tradesmen, and all others whose occupa! Wife are necessarily oe: dentary, atrould, by the use Por ‘he Camberian’ Sauce, avail | iene "vas of So gure s cane af Dew strength, as well ae alenjoyme: Travellers ra by ae nea oF land, where ihe changes produced y variauon in or water are. sometimes disturbing an unhea should have @ supply of Cumberland Sauce to ae le difliculty, ag if as superior to the many al noni fe or ote Be pcparett be trequenily resorted to under ‘such oir Dy ieandd elicate persons, et ther lad gentlemen, pi tor Ab Damberiand Sauce most valu eto them, erp should keep a supply of it on hand, a4 no be “her private or publi, cas Re consitiered complete without Juavend, d spurious Loita WS CUMBERLAND SAUCE, each bottle of which will bear the signature of @. 8. Fithian 4:0, oF that of the late trm of Fithian & ih wou tne = nf Src wen ma nnert md coger 5 4 tub aa ath Fella is mus may be .ocured of the bast family grocers roughout the United vat and at wholesale of ropriewora agent, 8. DUDLEY, Nos. 168 and 172 Frost street, New York. ORNS AND BUNIONS, BAD Balle. aC. cyan without pain by Dr. Bice, ‘arreon Chiropodiat, 38 Bowery, over Ciusrns Annil cor unions, chilblaips, a : ee bn ry cents, DeegEwers Mi NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS.— traordini oes. xtra edition exhausted. Look for splendid ties in this week's number, includ ing & new and popula wrong, music arranged for ii moe ready en Thursday, ‘iversally acknowleds ost spicy. Interesting and valuable illustrated wee nor publ cents. Sold everywhere. Bingl Bibles tasiled free. Ga reselpt of price: #8 Beekman atree Send your orders early. GO SF. WEAK BAC! Lo Wien ‘ETTAM & So's, VOLTAIC BELTS, They area infalibe remedy for the above complaints ‘" “Witioe #49 Bronaway, Price $3. Per mail, $8 30, Bend: i cireular. LOAN OFFICES. A’ 77.—MONEY ee, ADVANCED Posh ™ ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, HORSES, HAHN, WAGONS, &.” AT 77 PAWNBROKERS MOKBTS WANTED AT 77 Of Diamonas, Watches, Jewelry, & snd more paid tata be ebtained at auy oiber place in the city, at 77 Bleecker atreet. Apyances MADE ON Lae DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Person: Perey, of ev ‘or the same boughs and sold, roker and Commission Merchant, two doors west of Broad T HENRY HYMAN’S, 6538 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Bond street, reom No. 5, up atairs,will pay the high- est cash price for Diamonds, set or unsct; Watches and Sil- ver Ware, or advance: on the same; and also on Pianos, 658 Broa See Wa diana street, TICKETS WANTED. 1 T 35.-PAWNBROKERS’ Will pay 00 per cent more thaw any other person in this city for tickets for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, PI ia Bulky, as, fc, at35 Chatham strcet, root No. 3, over ore, A T 66 NABSAU “STREET, ROOM NO. 2, THE HIOH- est prices ace pald for loose or set Diamonds, Wa'ches and Jewelry of every description, Also. the most Libera) advances ade on cousignments of the above articles, by A. HONIGMAN, Dianond Broker. AWNBROKERS? TICKETS PURCHASED, OF Clothing. de—A large lot of Ready made Clothing for gale, Business Coats. $3; black Frock Onats, $5; QO ercoats, $5; Cassimere Panty, Se Satinet Pants, $2; Vests, $1. GEO! LEVEE. 257 Broome suveet, HE “HIGHEST CASH _PRICE PAID FOR CAMEL Hair Shawls old Fur Capes, fine Laces, old Gold and Biiver, by LOUIS ANRICH, 723 Broadway, under the New York Ito og! . " CLOTHING. Wi ATTENTION, AT 212 SEVENTH AVENUB, H, ROSEN KERG. California and Western agen ceived large, orders to purchass $76,100) worth Clothin, oiders. must be fulfilled in avery short time. Ladies and centlenen, I wish you would tt cular notice and look over your ees have any elothing yo. do not need. | Vor y will mention some of the Fives. iressea, fi om $t a, from $3 to $25; ante, ‘from $9 to $7. also, ‘oollen and muslin dresses, sa uroiture, jewelry, ke . OdENBERG. 212 Seventh av nue. Ladies attende ‘Mra. Rose .berg, in and out of the city. by calling or addressing 1. y O8T—A NCWFOUNDLAND DOG; WHITE BREAST and white hind feet; answers to the name of Ruse. Any one returnimg bim to 147 Bast Fifty-eighth street will de rewarded. i i OST—ON SUNDAY, 17TH INST, A BLACK AND brown spotted Rug. A suitable reward will Re given dy returning it to 630 Broadway, 1m the tru NERFOUNDLAND DOG. LOST-ON SATURDA from the corner of Fourth avenue and Eighth stree ive Diack and had a swelling under bis left eye; feather strap. Any. one returning Sim to 11 be liberally rewarded, bad on a ibast Ninth —LOST, ON SATURDAY, A PAIR OF $ 4 Spectacics, for which $5 will be given @n bring- ing thew to Appleton bookstore, 143 Broadway, $2 soven years old, stout figure, round, healthy fac brown eyes, curiy dark blond bair, dressed in brown vest and dark pants buttoned to it, a brewn turned up oap and Boots. “Last seen in th Morris and Essex Railroad depot, Hoboken, at noon Saturday. He is the only enild of & lonely widow. 7 Washington street, Hoboke SPECIAL NOTICES. — “STOR HOUSE.—DURING THB PRESENT BUSY seasorour friends are respectfully invited to cive no ce of their intended visite, a0 that rooms may be ready for them on their arrival. STETSON & CO. OVICE.—THE CLOTHING CLERKS AND CUTTERS of this city are invited to attend a meetin; at room No. 24 Cooper Institute, on this (Monday ai S*o'clock, A$ subjects of the higheat tmportanc Interests are to be discussed. A iarge ftiendance is cat J. M. HARNED, Sec neatly rewested. HE MEETING OF THE TRUSTBES OF Xavier's College, will take place on Thurs: sant, at Qo'clock A. | REWARD —LOST, A BOY, ROBERT STRUCK, FRANCIS 2ist im. By order. Ls DURANQUET, S. & Secretary. CLOTHING CUTTERS.—INASMUCH AS SUITABLE rrangements cannot be made for helding a mass meet: ing jon Monday evening, april 1s, ic is therelore postponed until further notice. 8: r of the RESIDENT. _Jacon C. Danton, Secretary. 0 THE SHAREHOLDERS. oF THE FOURTH NA- © ONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, nt to @ resolution unanimonsly adopted at, the the shareholders of the Fourth National Bank w York, held at the bank, 29 Pine street, the fourteeath instant, notice is hereby given that the Mi meeting Was adjourned to meek at the saine place om Monday, the eighteeuth (16th) Instant, at three o'clock P. M., for the purpose of further consider.og the matters spe. cified in the call for such meeting. A full aad pumctual at- tepdance 18 requenied. 1 ‘New Yor, Apri WALDO HUCHINS, Chairman. F. KE. Wooster, 4 Secretarie: Wi H. Anustnona, | Secretaries ~~ sTEAMBOATS, F°, BARTPORD DIREC’ Toe neamnere CITY OF WARTFORD and GRANITE STATE leave pier 24 Kast river daily, at4 P.M, For far. ther particulars inquire ef Saxton & Brabury. 112 South street, , Agent. FURNITURE. A BABS CHANCE FOR HOUSFKEF PERS SUPERB House Furniture for sale at rijee,—The #ub- serther will seil, In lots to sult pur hes ra, all the Furni- contained in hia residence, L) West Twenty-third Fianotoria, Parlor Suits, Win N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTU. ke All the elecant Hos itt, thelt, reaideuce tains, Mirrors, Bedroom and Dining Room ‘Pu: will be seid in lots to Bult purchasers, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE. fa house will be p ries break: . Mathews, marbie to] *, ke. The r urnivure tor cawh ) or address ing up housekwep ap 724 Brondway, nut May | RNITURE, CARPETS, Books. Livraries bought f¢ in'h and Teuth ate Manuel, iso m larg PAMPHLETS AND 126 | gd Avene, be orp! len Books “for sale. CHYAP, A HANDSOM nearly mew, at 186 West stock of QURNITURE.—FOR SALE, Suit Of rosewood and ha es seoond street, near E {P08 SALE-ALL THE FeRsitURe CARPETS, GAS Fixtures, belonging to Mech 0. F Lodge room corner of avery For particulars inquire of Mr. JOL Orend street, FL ARTS, nt Hexerou $8 CARD PIC TURE-SERIES | XO, 1. Grinning for the Pre nt to any ad- Shes, post paid on reve! Address Caso V. Beau EXPRESSES, | URNHAM'S FURNITUR Aaruiture Express. burn h strevt, bewween Fi vi Ail kinds of Furn: xed and shipped. niture of fatmilles iwuved in city or to country, MATRIMONIALs hi LADY, WHOM THE FQR. frigndiess and homeless, desiree iFapeot entienan, with . If be possesnen meat heing sacrificed, Aaddre " S YOUNG AMBRICA f YOUNG ADILLY 90 AND BEAUTIF UL LADY or ReSPEUT. niance of & ve crrimony. Call on oF rhinseth wreek otie of eeatigurey of nurane . TA TIENTION. Ar 222 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR Twenty-fifth street. Ladies and gentlemen, I u pleasure to announce again that I have received @ lary Brive from Callforniaaud. the We arkets to pay highest prices for iadies’ and gentiemen's Wearing Apparel Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &c., eee o muraniee to pay fer ron $3 40 8105 than any other dealer in the city, ladies Silk’ Dresses trom $5 to. Dei Ladies and gentlemen, MARCKS, 222 Seventh By calling on or address. aly Orders will be at- ‘bol La- tn Broo) punetually s attended te to Sy "are (ra, Marek’ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT 158 Seventh avenue you will be astonished to see the prices F, HARRIS pays for Cast Of Clothing. Carpets, Jew- elry and Furniiure. We flatter ourselves of having been pronounced by many ladies and gentlemen that we pay per cent more ‘than any other place in the city, We pay the following prices:—For silk dresses. from $5 to $40; for coats, from $3 to $20; tor pants, from $1 to thes Please call or ad- dress F. HARRIS, 156 Seventh ee three doors frem Twenty-Grst street. Ladies by Mrs. Harris. T THE OLD STAND, 1% SEVENTH AVENUK, BE. tween Nineteenth and Twentieth atresia, ladies aud gentlemen will receive the highe € for thelr Cust OF Clothing, Carpets, pitas BO: Iiog on or adi ui res tae BES, ie, fall value tor eabsfarticies Ledlon Nemded t9 to by Mra atin TTENTION, ATTENTION, ATTENTION A AC2S3 Sizih avenue, ladies and gentlemen will find the fair and.honest deale NTZ, to whom you cay di ‘of your Cast Of" Clothing, Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry, tS) per cent more than by other dealers. in the city. I promise to pay the following’ prices ge Dresses, from $4'; Comte, $4 to $15; pants, $2 to Also Wootlan, ‘Delaive and" Mustio Dresses, ihe Ruben cash price will be pad. Acailoranote by 7 pane will be punc- tually attended (0. Ladies attended to by Mra Mintz. Re+ member the original B. Mim'z, and the mumber, 233 Sixth avenue, near Kighteenth street. Allorders from Brooklyn and Jersey Oity punctually attended to, A TIESTION. .-FIFTY PER CENT MORB THAN At any other store in the Seventh ave: nts’ cast off Clothing, ee mand for. them By’ caillug wont, Mr. Arata venth avenu ith and Twenty sia tireets, ‘Ladies attended to 0y and Mra. Abrabam TTENTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—H. HART, of 275 Seventh ai is buying large quantities of east off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture. Ac. Favor ns with a call, “Orders by mati ind Mrs. Hart, % 205, 5 don’t forge be mght number. NM. avenue, near Twenty-fifth street be dealt with hon Furniture, Carpet ing on OF a tf tween Thirty eighth mae Thirty. Aiatk streets. tended to by Mra. Harri TTENTION.—AT ge NEW STORE, avenue. ladies and geatlemen are Ceive the highest p Furaiture. Carpets, for t markets. Plewse remember and \ ‘Third avenue, near Pourteenth street, sutonded to Ladies attended by Mra. Mish. to re: lees, for each article of ast off Wearing So “ATTENTION LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—MRS. GOLDSTEIN, of 198 Seventh avenue, is paying fi ir cent aere cikea any other dealer in the city for Cast 0 Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, de, for the California market, vor 18 With» call and you will be satisfied. All orders fom saa wil! be punctually attended to by Mr, and rs, Goldste 1803 BOWERY,—H. ROSENTHAL HAVING A GREAT desire to purchase a large quantity of enst of Wearing are|, Furniture, Carpets, Jewelry, &c., by calling on or addrena'ng hit Indien ant geniiemen ean obeain the atinort Value foreach article. Ladies attended Yo by Mrs, Rosenthal, Please remember, and try 353 Bowery, epposite Great Jones street. T 22 SEVENTH AV. ixth street, . WAR for ladies’ and gentlemen s ( hing, Carpets. Fores fre ko. by calling oF Addressing a note,’ Ledlen attended to by Mrs. Hat T ay NEW STORE, A and gentlemen lochiag. HOA receive 30 per cent ny niture Carpets, &c., by at the above aumber. "Ladies astead: emt Ong avdrensl ex to by Mra Hart, TTENTION, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IF YoU want to dispose of your Cast O'f Wearing Apparel, Car Furniture, &., as | want Gem for the California market, Call on or address H. COHN, 240 Seventh avenue. tad en attended to by Mrs Cohn. pets, “STONISHING PRICES, ARE FAID FoR LADIES? jot JA" and gentlemen's Upeddressing ‘© nove tor 283, ne. Ladies attended to by Mra, Kooinsky in and ‘out ot the city T1987 SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIBS AND GENTLE. men, if you wish to reeeive the highest price for your Gast Off Clothing, Carpeta, Furniture, ac. the best you can do i€ to call on’ or senda note to Ht MINTZ, at 137 Sixth Avenue. two doory from Tenth street. Ladies autended by Mra, Mintz, True, you will be deait with to your satlatne- tion, TA pres, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST —FROM $10 TO 1° $9) pal for Silk Dressen The Wighest eash price paid for gentlemen's Cloth! all on or address a note to the oftice of L. CARI BERG, 48 Bi at hia street, near Broad. way. Ladies attended to by Mra - BROVIANT TAILORS —I WILL PAY A FAIR PRICE for any quantity of New sad Latt Of Clothing. For Conte, $18 Lo $90) I'nnis $6.10 $10 Call at the store oF ad- Arese tC HOS. CONROY, 44 Centre street, ~ COAL. PER TON,—<RED AND WHITE ASH COAL, reene and delivered: Stove, Bga and Furnace, 84 7: nt 98, ply at uy ind el ‘place. peur Sixth av Bowery, corner TI treet. and 4) Pear! street, . TREADWELL, Agent. IN ae ‘ #8 NAURANCE ESPECIAL NOTICR =PERSONS COON Winplating Ineuring their lives or tntorested im life Insurance would do well to comm der saned, -s San bao ty dress A, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACTS, pus GREAT AMBRIC. AMERICAN REMEDIES, 1. THE GREAT. 1CAN REMEDIES, BBLMBOLD’S jem i INE PREP, “HI INC! 5 RA = pate ‘This mesicine bey a and excites eee yar ia toe ata itlona, uun ral are reduced, as end inflammation, and is for men, suena nna An HA HAH HAH HEE HHH HAH HUUHBHARAHH RHBHERHAAAE HB HHH AHA HHA HHA AU RHE HHH MFLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUOHD, For weakn-ss arising from Eacesseny Habits off Dissipae “ion, ¥: evetion on Atmos uiteeded aite the following martes: Jadlepoattion to Ezertion, Toes of Power, ‘Loss of Memory, act in roa Weak Nerve % Trem! ne Horror of Disease, Wax eeitien Dimpea of Vision, Pain in the Back, Dopnens ofthe Skin, ee Universal Taide of ihe Pata fat Musoular Syste These symptoms if allowed to goon, which this medicine invariably removes, avon follow Y, ac., 4n one of which-the patfent may expire. Who can ‘say they are not frequently fa taliowed by ti ne diet ul siisenses,” TY. 400 CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but nen “he bron ‘ot tthe Insane senntea and the athe by consumption bear ample witness to ruth cf the asse rttor THE C CONSTITUTION ONCE AEEROTRD BY ORGANIO requires the aid of medicine igi es the the ervam, which HELMBOLD'S RXERAOT BUCH doee. A trial will convince the wost sl eplicale BPERHRERFER BFEREREEBE! FEMALES, FEMA! Ri 8, OLD ‘SINGLE, MARRIED, ok ere hale spentliae! iS aie the Extract Bucha id by any oihep remedy, and for all complaints eugeat tothe Secon Ti ‘OR R CHANGE OF EIFE. 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Of ail the dis. | coveres that have been made to purge it oak note. can | qual inetiect Helmboid’s Compound Extract of Sarcapa: | riliay Ttcloanses und renoraiea the blood; inntiis the tiger. { of health into the system and the humors which | base disease. It stimulates the 'y functions of the And ‘expels the, disopders that grow and ranklo tn the | blood." Such a remedy, that could. Ge Felled “on, has i Been soughs for: and nove, for hi fis? time, the one on which they can cepend,- Owe apace here doen hot Bil of cemtvadtes io show ia effect: but the tell of show to the sick that it hus vi er: they hare ever taken. pa wo tablespoonfuls of the fxtract of Sarsaparilia added fo. pint of water ie equal to the Lasboa Diet Drink. an aue Hou of ‘the Syrup of Baria or the decoction as us ‘alg ri have been, wimfited to ure im the United and are also in very use eee State hospliais and public kanitary insuitusons. thi the land, we well as in private practice, aud ave considered at invaluable remedies ro 001 ‘000 000 oC 000 000 000 200 000 0v0 000 000 0 000 00 1 AELMBOLD'S ROSK WASH, em excellent lotion for diseases ariatng from babies of i ipativn, used in connection with the ‘ixtracte Buchu Sarsnpariila, in such diseases as mended. Kvkdenoe Of the most responsible und reliable oharacter will wecoine he model ERR GaT PES OF CURES, 3 to 80 ‘ARS STANDING NAMES KNOWN TO SUIENCE AND FAME, ‘or Medical Properties of Buchu SKE DISPENSATORY OF THE. UNITED. STATES | See Ffoteeor DEWLE'S valuable works on the Practice o edtt reciarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, Phila- ste remarks made by Dr. Ephraitn McDowell, a celebrated Physician, and Meinber of the Royal College of Surgeon "land, and publisued in the transactions of the King au od ‘Bee esieo Ohirargiat Review, Babliahed by Benjamin Travers, Fellow of the Royal Surgao Boe ist of the late Mtandued Werks on Mediotne, ah bot e six for $5. XTRACT BLC ttle, EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, $1 per bottle, or aix for $2.00. IMPROVED ROSE Wasit 7) tents per bottle, or six for wor JF half dozen of each for $12, which will be sufi re most obstinate cases. if directions are adhered i Delivered to any address, securely packed from observa ‘fpeseribe aymptoms in all communications, Cure guarat teed. Advice gi aula LULU LLLLLLLLLLLLLL ALLLLLLLLLLLLl AFFIDAVIT. Pe ppenred, before, me, an Alderman of the elty | of PLiladelptin, It. T, Ielmbold, who, being ily a orm, anal i 1 p tora Kee Hd an) mercury, other injurlous drugs, but are truly vegetn0) ' enol 4. Bi Mnor Sworn and subscribed before, me nls 2d tn aot if, 184, Min a Ns pee teny pees Dy re‘ letters for, fator Addre: mr eantaéace, 10° mt en ri Steer ti, it itd OPUS da wore AD UNPRINCITLED Who endeavor own’ and “other’’ ar- tation attained Wok at RE PREPARATIONS, GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHY, om sine EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. RELMBOL NA IMPROVED-RORE WASH, SOD VN, DavaCIsTsS PER YW HARE, ASK FOR HELM HOLD! on Cat out the advertisement and send for it. audavold m- | position and exposure, | sermed to rise up SYMPATHY WITH MEXICO, ~ Grand Banquet to the Moxi- can Minister. Strong Gathering of Republican Notabilities A Direct Threat to the French. Invader. The Monroe Doctrine Firmly Maintained, to be: VIEWS OF SENOR M. ROMERO, Speeches of Ex-Mayor Opdyke and Other Citizens, &e. ae. we On the evening of the 29th of March last a banquet was given in this city, at Delmonico’s Hotel, cor- ner of Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue, in bonor of Senor Don Matias Romero, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Mexican republic, by citizens of New York, with the. view of manifesting their sympathy towards the Mexican: nation in the bloody struggle they aro now carrying on against their invaders, The private character which it. was considered proper to give to this demonstration, not- withstanding the importance with which St was ine vested, its spootaneity, and a thousand other circum- Stances, have, perhaps, been partly the cause tbat there hag been 80 little comment on it in tho: papers, About a month ago some of our citizens pro- jected a demonstration in favor of the Mexican cause, Mhat, without taking cognizance of the policy which cir- sumstances may have obliged the government of this country to follow, should manifest the dominant feeling in regard to the invasion of Mexico, not only among the great mass of the people of the United States, but among those classes especially favored by intelli. gence, learning, position or fortune, They soon found among their frionds ths same disposition, and they would, have collected a very large subveription if the desireo they had of carrying out at the exrliest opportunity their jntentions, and other considerations of minor importance, bad not prevented it, So that, without more delay, the following invitation was sent to Washington to Senor Romero:— THE INVITATION TO THE BANQUET FROM IBADING CITIZENS OF NEW YORK. New York, Feb. 16, 1564, Dean Sin—The undersigned, in common with many loyal citizens, feel much interest in the present condition of Mexico, that important continental State, We cordially sympathize with the people of Mexico in their ane yual struggle, and, appreciating their bravery and sacritces, and your services in malutaining the in- tegrity of yonr country, we tender to you, as the tutbful representative of Mexico, & dinner in this city, on Tues- day, March 29. Your obedient servants, Wm H. «1 Hepry Velafield, Hamuton Fish, lfenry E. Pierrepont, Jobn W. Hamersley, George Opayke, Jovathan Sturges, David Dudiey Field, James W. Georgo Bancroft, ‘J. J, Astor, Jr., ©. A Bristed, Smith cit Alex, Van Rensselaer, W. FB. Dodge, Jr. George Jobson, David Hoadley,” ‘Wasbington Hunt, Frederic De Veyster, Charles King, W. Butier Duncan, Willard Parker, Wm. Bryant, Adrian Jeelia, Ww ‘urtis Noyes, Robert J. Livingston, Henry Ciows. Samuel B. Ruggles, Frederic C. Gebhard, Geo, T. Strong, To his Excellency M. Romero, Mexican Minister, &c., Washington, D. C MR. ROMERO'S REPLY ACCEPTING THR HONOR. Mexican LeGation iy TAR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Wastunctox, March 20, 1854. Guwptzen—I bave just had the honor to receive your kind letter of the 18th ultimo, informing me that you, in common with many loyal citizens, fee! much iantercet’ in the present condition of Mexi cordially, symputhize with the people of that republic in their bravery aod sucrifices, as well a8 my services (you Kindly add) Im maintaiving the integrity of my country. You are good ‘envugh to tender to mo, as the representative of Mexico, & dinner in your city on the 20th instant. Nothing could be more gratifyiug .o myself and to my countrymen than seeing that we have witb ug the en- lightened and uninterested sympathy of s0 many of tho most distinguished and eminent citizens, whore virtues, learning and persevering enterprise have made of the city of New York the great: metropolis of the New World. The demonstration with which you intend to honor the noble cause tor which my country is fighting against one of the strongest and best organized military Powers on earth, while it shows your high opinfon of the question and your great sense of justice, will be duly appreciated and thanked for by my government and my countrymen, as well as by ail unbiassed and disinterested people throughout the world, who have some regard for justice, and cennot help noticing i entirely trampled down by. the Emyeror of the Freuch in the policy he is pursuing towards Mexico. ae CIES Iam, sir, very respectfully , your ol servant, if polars M. RUMBAO. James T. Brady. Messrs. Wittuam Cvigy Bryant, &c., &c, In addition to the invitation by letter, Mr. Romero re- ceived @ despatch from Mr. Aspinwall, chairman of the Invitation Committee, asking him to be present at thor banquet on the 29th. To this the Miuistor replied as follows:— Mexicaw LeGarion tx THe Unrrep SraTKs OF AMRRICA, Wasnixcto, March 25, 1864 My Dear Sim—1 had the honor today to receive the kind note which you were pieased to to me on the 18th inst , m which Me bave cracionsly proposed, it your own name as well as in th.so of maby vt your fellow citizens, who cordially sympathize with Mexico in the unequal combat which sbe- is now sustaining , ag well as wits myself, who represent her, that . should accept a diuner in ihe city of New York, on Tuesday, tho 29th inat., at seven o'clock P. In reply, while sincerely acknowledging your own Kindnoss anid that of yuur distinguished friends iu offer. ing me such a demonstration, which, from the elevated social position and seminest qualities of the gentiemen from whom it originates, carries with it @ g ni fiance, I have the honor to say that I have alrowdy accepted the dinner in a letter apie! the 12th icstaot, which Thad tue pleasure to address to the gentlemen who were kind enough to offer it to me, and that | will: start for your city so as to be present on the day ap- pointed, im, respectfully, &e., &c., oe M. ROMERO, Mr. Wm. H. Asrinwats, President of the Invitation Committee, New York. ‘The feast was held in the best saloons of Delmonico’s: hotel, occupying four of the largest. Two were set apart for the reception and convenience of the guests, one for the bavquet itself, and the fourth for the orchestra and other masters indispensable to the occasion, The great dining ealoon, of five hundred covers, was illuminated for the purpose of receiving a number of ladies and gen- tlemen belonging to the families of the gusts, who sembied to see the table and its ornaments prior to tho Deginning of the banquet, Important additions had been made to the usual furniture and decorations of those splendid rooms, and, among other th.ngs that delighted the sight, there was @ [profusion of exquisite flowers, arranged in gariande, branches, twigs, baskete, flowerpote, &c., distributed over tho doors, tables and fireplaces, at the sides of the mirrors, and wherever thoy could serve as gracetul orpaments, The ball in which the banquet was set out displayed @ most magnificent spectacle, At the head, the nativnal flags of the United States and of the republic of Mexico wero placed togother, Du the table ttself there were more than five pyramids lormed of slender branches of flowors; a eplendid sugar piece, four feet high, placed in the centre, representing the arms of tho Mexican = republicethat — is, the eagle siwnding in the cochincal or indian fig tree—tho wholo supported by a rock which in the midst of waters, The elegant table was also decorated with a palm and variour kinda of cactus, a8 @ memorial of the tropical ctime and productions of Mexico. There was also a piece of pastry work in the form of a small temple, on whieh were dis tinetly written these two names—Jaarex, “Crags — the heroic President and gollant General-in-Chief who are Bow at the head of the Mexican patri ta, A touohing and moving picture was presented by those illustrious citizens of the American Union vieing with uch other in entertaining and weicvming the represonti. tive of Mexioo, the neighboring republic, in at hour the most diflicult and critical that has ever dawned upon ber. Tho generosity of tho sentiment which inapires certain Men with the desire of honoring and sustaining with de. monstrations of affection those who are struggling with misfortune is something that is only within the roxeh of noble minds—of intelligent and well organized hearts. But we must come back to the prosaic but substantiat and important question of the dinner itself, without going into particulars, and reserving what ie toclhnloally termed the “ menu”’ to be inserted afterwi This we wil take from the elegant bills of fare, printed In blue with « SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEET . ———aaE

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