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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 161 Hudson street, 7 wales Boston THE FRESHET. cigar ociogk. 7 8 T7iGAy morning, a8 Dait-pest | cocina damage mbar ier wearta, he dames oe A Pertion ef the Hudsen River Rallread Sin exlay, Murch 17, Jaws SAVAGE, | ,,Buto Wu A Durssra, of ir, Was sun near . Covered With lor —The Water Stowiy Res | Sons whlauny ind pn Frioné—Remialeconces, Busband than on acoosat sett steer enTaderTy, county Wicklow, Ireland, | {82 finer Rs wailed coat Wo ascrance Sa alee coding—The Mohawk River and the Central | P00 the whiskey frends asa very wicked proceed: | m4, rows reporters of the Atlantic cable am- | herin one of his later poems Asie elves friends are invited to attend the | , Bu PsiNo# ALFaen (Br, at Baltimore from Cienfuegos, Railroad. tag. . g, | Reunced by telegram s few weeks ago the death of | Hatte ich nlc andere galicbt faneral, Feudence, 103 Sixth atreet, ule | Mi bewry weather 3d inet; lous bulwarks, 0, : Swing to the heavyfreshet the track of the Hudson | _TB¢ Quinéy (IML) Heraté says’ democrats in that | t,o ci07 OY mavarta in euch form that it was aswumed | Hadoipers been net lov MpovuLye—On Weduestay, March ta, after a snort | ffm Cardoost had eary westier, aprnag bowpel and iitver Ballroad 1s sill covered with ice in the vicinity | @UHeF have made ap seit minds fer Colonel Dan} tas the reigning monaroh, young Otho, was de-| rt is rather curious that and severe jitnems, Jenin soutuy, Drosuer of by yng pei perl pea fof Gastieton, and traius only run north as far. as | MrFrisonies candidate for Governor. ceased. By mail from Europe to-day we learn that it | wag owing the place the Rooms cay # pains hearin of Droumths- | citanerts” what Now i ni aah eae hg Hludsen City, The Superintendent, Mr. J. 0. Buck- Was the ex-King Ludwig, # much more remarkable | was not the w Tho relatives and frieads of the Minny ana the | RUPping.her out, 8 Oe ee Ra ee eee hous, has semt up a large force of men to remove AMUSEMENTS. man, the “friend” of the late Lola Montes, who de- fame, for diana merubers of the New York Young Men's ic. uone- Oi hes aiden pulled the oakum from gr seams aa the water fhe icy barrier, and as the water is slewly parted this life. The English papers contain lengthy | sponding johann Inte reaidenee, No. 43 tices ane weceding there is some hopes of train passing | ACADExY oF Musid.—Thére was s large and Prit- | opituary notices of the late ex-ruler, the Munich cor- | Bales to be, an Bi twoo'lock. "| nab becartowed es he dont at Cy Heist aoe uate rough to-night. ‘The passengers for Albany and | !8nt audience last night at the Academy, respondent of the London Herald furnishing the | best portrait ef him was to be found, HOW: ‘MEN'S ROMAN Caruorto | UP by Capt Vaughan, of the schr Damscl. to witness Meyerbeer’s great work, “Roberto tl ever, when in@uences above alluded to prevalied, his | BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.—BROTUERS—You will | CoLtiston—At 8 o'clock yemerday morning, as the steam- New York all go by the Harlem road, twoextra os follewing interesting particulars of his life:— {ntattion changed, and the Before P please meet at our rooms, 827 Bowery, on Friday | tug Kate was towing the barge Hurd, loaded’ with lineceds rains having been pus on to accommodate the trar | Diavolo.” whlch wes Presented by Manager Max | You nave doubtless recelved by telegraph the | fhianguage as in Teligion—was ‘not ranged among | sfternoon, at one o'clook, for the purpose of attend. | (som New York for Brunewicks NJ ey were run tuto” by velers, The ice on the Hudson Road covers the | Strakoach fm a style that strongly recalled the | news of the death of ex-King Ludwig. I propose, as | the heroes. The other change now occurred, and on | ing the {uneral of our late brother, Jeremiah Scully, | ff, weabaet Atlus of, the Camden and Aumboy Railroad track st various points above Hndson City, some | best Gays of the opera in New York. Every- | prieay as 1 can, to furnish you with amemoir ef | the 1th of April, 1848, tho bust was quietly placed | A punctual attendance Is requested. | erewa were all saved: a wo miles in extent, and at one or two places tt has | thing seemed to conspire to give doit | tne departed monarch, which I have had good oppor- | Where it now stands, P. Tiaue, Recording Secretary.” Pea... -- ESS torn up the rails from the sleepers, Itwill, how- | © ‘he occasion. The night was clear and | tunities of sketching. King Ludwig's whole sphere John D, Clark. SrRocKER.—On Monday, March 16, JOHN HENRY | ie reamsnip set decinty freee Savannah, hee wae ieeeke ever, take but ® short time to replace them, magnificent and the audience was enthusiastic but | of action was so connected with art mattera, the | The cable brings the intelligence of the death of | STROCKER, beloved husband of Josephine Strovker, | ;o. papers in advance of the mail. ’ nd effect the necessary repairs, as soon as the | Critical. The splendid musio of the grand composer | celebrity attaching ta his name 1s 60 mixed up with | Lieuteuant Clark, of the United States corvette | Mp 19 years, 3 montis and 25 days. aoa | Lauxcuen—Aa fine achooner, of 200 tons burden, was Dieckade is removed. ‘The ice has broken away | fl! upon sppreciative cars, and the repeated rounds | wnat he achieved for painting, sculpture, architeo- | Canandaigua, which event occurred afew days ago | fully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Taumsday) | Yunehed st Harttord, Gis inal brom the abipyard of &, Bel the river opposite Castleton and searvesant, ana | of general and hearty applause gave the | ture, that it is impossible to give a sketch of hia | at Civita Vecchia, Italy, Lieutenant Clark wasa | noon at twelve o'clock, from ule late residence, No. | cessily on account of the vadden rise of the water and tee We thought hat the river will — Opened | sudience’s tribute to the artista for thelr | career without dwelling on the particular turn of | native of this State, and entered the navy as mid- | *%stroome street. |) iia eikiins cone: Gasigee of Soating tes, Rae a ee ane som barge | excellent and successful efforta to rightly | mind of his early manhood, on his stay in Italy, his | shipman on September 21, 1860, He was graduated | Sruxceuc-om ‘Tucming, March” it GEokam. Le Notice to Mariners. ; some littie damage it, ermaleked ansin Mace a0 ” 0 The Cornfield Point Light Vessel, Long Island Sonnd, has Castleton being sunk by having ® hole knocked py fe music. Madame La Grange | eccupations there, and especially. on his intimacy | Ai ohbolveee nada to hie frigate Niagara, whiee | SENCHR, in theezth year of his age, au, | broken adr from her Mooriagh” Sie Sil be replaced a ‘uo ro! late residence, al jew che! ‘e her side. The water is now about up top | as Alice was ve last night, It wasrich, | with those men whose counsel he sought and for @ cruise in the European waters in search of | this (Thurs be hy dy ric a Rey le, om er gceett SRN is Beets & Comme Fon gag Jife@ Arm, unchanging | yobel privateers. While abroad he waa transferred | “Vax DiNee in tile eliy, om Tuesday, March 17, A LUDLOW CASE, Liche an ‘Maree feet since , Newburg along the water ‘Signor Brignoli, as Roberto, was | friendship. The childhood of Prince Lewis had been yeaa a Q to the corvette Sacramento, and served in her until . | 0.8 Lighthouse depot, Tompkins front is also reneered to inundated and consider. to to tating her arrival in the United & 15 Oe antl | Miss Sanaut J. VAN DyNB, daughter of the late Bran: Marci it, 1888, sor in an ‘The ferry! have resumed rendition of his part, and throw into where father, Maximilian Joseph, Count turn he was “ son Van Dyne, Esq. promoied to the de of master, and "n a Whalemen. (RT A it that we wish ‘we could. see more of. | Palutine of Deux Ponts (Zwelbriicken) commanded | HONG YOty corvette ‘Canaudlalsum, Whol Joined | ar metas ‘and. scquatntances Lederer el MIE rien i ! 8a Balen ielandy be free from interruption from this the iment Alsace, iz thé service of France. The + imvited to attend the b i fee has been reported at Poughkeepale, | Herr Mer fae rig: eek Fd ol ee aeepeat: | Joy at his birta was great, and the grenadiers of the | the Borooran pauaron under Rear-édmiral Golds- | funeral seen Shin Sie Chapel obshe Hols Bar 0%e Brovincatown, 80 Goin aps Sassncun, Taylor, dor BO" vole’ sot were five of men employed on the ratl- | Rivest and richest bass.on the con! ent, and regiment cut off thelr beards and moustaches to ; borough 40, 1806, and hina served on: the Cammictngg | Bust Twenty-fth street, this day (Thursday), at | Josep Linsey, Ryder, do, 10 bbls ap. Spoken (by sche yee. hay work almost to their waists | night it was developed in the best ible | MAKe@ mattress covered with velvet for the little | THMEOT ine Ath oe ie death in that posts, ie twelve o'clock noon. Joneph Lindsey} Jan 35, off St Antonlo, achr Clara L Sparke, water in order to remove the ice. They suc- Ne. Miss McCulloch sang in the ‘sue son of their golem ane years later his father took ba t Clark was a 5 Charleston (8. 0.) papers please cop; Roberts, of Provincetown, 85 bbts sp; weather very bad; removing anti refuge in is in Mannheim, and oung oficerof fine abilities | Wansi.—On Wednesday morning, Karon 18, after | whales very scarce all winter, Seg tgs men’ meteraoned” gy an’ azn. gang | fp HORN OoT ita ABR’ ag nS: | Wines cha twa was bonged oy the French he sent | nara Browse, td one cat the navy can | engerig ne Me Sesas Wats, age Pea spoken. night, wl jay; . into ie interior of Germany. le after- ra at ys. no, Min of the cen. | OvS, and partially drowns the volves. This n te man) of Kindly disposition and gifted with all those | | Tie friends of tue family are invited. to attend the | yanminiarst sion ica Tm Calverton for Liverpook ard) 5 ‘wards settled in Munich. His son’s education was + -- a March 10, lat 34 55, . tea to Albany’ states that the Mo- | ae ee eee et ee aegined: and’ mus ecly | confided to an ecclesiastic, and induetime the youn | @uailtles Which make @ charming assoctate In the | funeral, without further notice, from St. John's Epts- Brig Maria {rom Arroyo for New York, no date, Iat 10 28, Rawk river was never known to beso high, and : ursued his studies at the Universities of Landshut room as well as in private circles. His remains | copal church, corner of Joinson aud Washington | lon ho left twas still rising; gd there ‘ili evi eS Sere ee es And Gotungen. His Taher ‘had become we ally of Wil be interred in the Foreign Gemevety at Rome. | streets, ‘Brooklyn, on *¥riday afternoon, at vone | \ lr Magy Letlase (Br), Grimes, from Boston for Mirage be an tmmense amount of damage done as France, and it was while at Lausanne he learned the ange Sy Ce OR RT o'clock. Gas, Feb Ss, las al 2, log WO. x soon as the ice breaks a ‘at eertain points. The SreIvaAY HAaLl—OLB BULL.—After an absence ef | check which Bavaria had ex! presence of | The first murder trial in Kentucky under the Weiss.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 11, Foreign Ports. Central Railroad is com} inun above | nearly twelve years—during which he has had,the | the Austrians. After the victory of Austerlitz | Civil Rights act was closed in Louisville on the Sth | ERNEST ROBERT, son ef David W. and Emilie M” Aunoyo, about March 1—In port bark Gazelle, Rhodes, for pletely Ponda, and covered with ice to the height of several Bavaria was raised to a kingdom. e Prince Here- | instant, with a verdict of guilty against William Bell, | Weiss, 4 years, 10 months and 9 days. NYork ig; schrs lf Richartson, for do do; Keokuk, for do jatine bri running Dicsente af reading.» dome obssneries om, himselt 19 anary was 1 named pies division, and as such | colored, for killing Tony Cundiif, also a negro. The The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | de. SAP howe, ‘Bonne, for Boatsa and ohers. ‘phy es r ‘over from the railroad depot to Canajoharic, was | many journals—this distinguished violinist returned | took part in the war. In March, 1807, he passed the | murder took place near Owensboro, in October, 1808, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- |; Salled Feb 25, brig Waredale, Pratt, Naguabo to finish ldg party carried away, and le had to cross in small | to the scene of his early triumphs and made his bow | Vistula, and took an active part in the combats which | and there was somo confilct of testimony. ‘The casé | dence of his parents, No. 103 Jersey avenue, corner | TRAN, March 3—Arrived, brig Tally Ho, Chisham, the Canajoharie flats up to the canal bridge | test night before an immense audience at Steinway | Occurred round Pultusk. He afterwards commanded | Was tried in the United States Court, though any rea- | of Wayne street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. | NYork; schr lia M Pennell, Mitchel, Havaia, ‘was covered to the depth of seven feet, sane, a division under Lefebvre against Austria, and when | son for taking before that tribunal a common case of Satled Sth, brigs Brilliant (13 h, NYork ; Fearless (Br), ‘the 0. the canal and ranni to the flooring Hall. His course in the West has been one of un- | the battle of Abensberg was over Ni leon em- | Murder does not appear, except that the criminal ~— —aoe - Saunders, do; Marina (Br. lgren, k storage houses. Ta e bi were | wonted triumph, and the greatest enthusiasm | braced him, saying, “1 regret not tobe able to speak | Was pursued and captured by the military. Ss H I Pp Pp I N G N E W Ss oennneee March rid tn ka Sarah wey pr anl away, the water sweeping down at 8 most | greeted him in every city. His reception last night | German, in order to thank the Bavarians, But this aa o | Look’ Porilgnd; Josephine, Sinssot. Mi ork; Caroline’ if carrying with it trees, bridges and every- % service under France was rept it to him, A man li) near Loadonville, Ohio, drank a pint Kelley, Young, Portland; schra Alaska, Strout, Machiaat that the ice came in contact with. At Lit was a highly gratifying one; for when the tall, | The poetical pieces dating from this time show | of whiskey an Pepper one day last week to break an Emma Harwood, Harwood, Baltimore ; 11th, bark Commerce, there is great fear sete whole. place commanding figure of the king of violinists Mars . areetio he om for the sonqueror in spite pitack of ver af agoe with whlch be: waa pai Almanac for New York-—-This Day. Robinson, NYork:schra Diamond, Johusou, Bostm ; Emma kd a pes Fina. @ppeared on the platform the spplause that spon- ae br Wane were. Fae cen. broken,” bab tks stopp rater. ‘sailed 1ith, bark Eliza’A Cochran, Swasey, a port north of Precast to revent the dosiruction of property. taneously broke forth trom every part of the hall | ituprme tren ot tho Tuileries tha joy ae bed cd Sun rises 6 06 | Moon rises...morn 3 31 | Haleras: bays Kapbont. a, cama to Metre ae Boros! johnsville two bridges have been swe evinced a ine spirit x recognitt Bavarian predicted the downfal o! ie usurper, | ~~) sets, ‘ el e and at Fultonville, about a mile below Fonds, | of the ence or ee ratibdecideed tt retlon as Waen atter oF ae 4 y of Vienna ine circles on the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. anal age STE PEER Watetss-<€rey 61% do; kai Pan ‘Smit New York jth, bie Aranda sou of the Mohawk, sev: yulld- : inn and the Salza avant ince Lewis —_— Doms, jore;, Tal in, a a have been demolished, andtecreiss entertained | first selection was his characteristic Nightingale fan- | egtablished his residence at Salzburg. In 1818 he is- Married. Weather Alopg the Coast. cen ae Lees: NY¥ork. ‘i fr), Hi ‘Wat the new Jeading, over to Cockinwargher | tasia, in which he was accompanied by the sued a proclamation, in which he gave utterance to | peanronp—Crarx.—On Tuestlay evening, March ; MARLON 18-0 A... | WOR Eee er Cee En a hee. i eens geet hmneis tensenen te | So ater coe agate merge | Berane PrngeR each cla ne et |x at teres oe ry tier | para Song Mae eae he ‘Later intelligence than the above reports the ice to | dowed the bow of Ole Bull with the properties of'a | atthe tune the allied sovereigns were there, and his | Samuel J. Hunt, by the Rev. John itull, D. D., FRANK dike Hall, Ringmon des 7th; barke dentate Ellinewood try Te barks Jennie Ellingwood (Br STANDISH BRADFORD, M. to Miss SARAH J. Eilllngwood, Barbado: ave started last night and serious damage is e: ‘ransit, Johnson, Aspinwall; ‘sehr Annie E Carll, ery effect in melody and | letters written thence on the subject of the Eigm | $7 neaeriac tae late Rectan Lnaree Clack all at neal: BY this sorcerer’s wand. ‘ed. Many persons have nem compan’: to travel in | harmony that the violin is capable of was produced | marbles show how sound his judgment was and that Flitner, Parks, Barbad: r stages from Hudson to Little Falls. G: of men | with an ease, delicacy, power and clearness that en- | he was something more than @ mere amateur of art, | ctty. Eee: Onimoesias ieinue, Hew Batty Oh, beige Linh Ht York Pee Geer ies are at work elearing the road, and one of the tracks)| tranced the audience. The fantasia was of course | He was present at the Congress of Vienna. » After the Cintcs Pho trine's warente & Ly tapi) Par | Wilmington, Bei , 0 ; Carr, ‘was expécted to be open, lass night, eo thata through | encored and “Home, Sweet Home,” followed. It | great battle which terminated the war and the career | Tesidence oF the Pilar s DATS, oy aoe aa vte | Washingio fied 4th, bark Josephine (Br, NYork; schr Clara Smii ‘twain will no doubt to-day. seemed as if a quartet of chamber music was impro- | of Napoleon he was instrumental in enforcing the | spe oman 1 Eq prio ant, laughter | Richmond do ; 9th, brigs C W Williams, Philadelphia; Eugene A ALnawy, March 18, 1068, Yisedon the, fenratrings of, ite masohiess violin, for Testitation of these works of art whJch had. been gar. o lemstey, Esq., of Paterson, N. J. New Oriea (ar) New Zork 10th, bark'Pleiades, Philadelybia ; sehr On- ‘The water is reeeding slowly. The river is’ entire! four parts of the arrangement of the well known away to adorn the French capital. From tine steer . A ‘of ice at this pout No tains are. running ‘over | alr were distinctly ‘given in a style superior to | totime he returned to Italy, and. it. was during one Died. fore ei Tat ae Ga Pm Oak Rhine dson road road, | Many of our ing quartet zations. The | of these sojourns in Rome (1828) shat he planned with ACKERMANN.—In Hamburg, Germany, en Tuesday, | _ ra peee tracks Ne the ey over hag Dene toa | “Mother's Prayer,” which followed, was the gem of | Cornelius the frescoes which were to adorn the walls | February 11, EvIzasern DOLOTHES, infant daughtst e of from four to six fect between Sprukers and | the concert and, like a painting of one of the great | and ceiling of the Glyptothek. Both the.Glyptothek | of Charles F. and Henrietta Ackeruinn, of Brooklyn. PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 18, 1 fer masters, it glowed with warm life and soul-breathing | and the Walhalla were resolved on before he went to Arwoop.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 18, ‘ Sailed 20th, brige Aura (Br), King, NYork; Carrie D, Co- nary, Palermo, 868, Tn port 224, a Ara Pennell, from, Boston, in aise an tress, disg; schr Lydia Varwell, Mills, trom Philadelphia, ar- rived 2ist, unc. Wind NW. : March 18, 1! expression. The setting of organ, piano and harp in | Rome forthe first time tn 1805, although the latter was | Mrs. HANNAH ATWOOD, in the 86th year of her age. 3 Arr ‘mae Central Raliroad ts. AEE epee i ieebar- | which this musteat picture, was placed sorved to sis | reallzed but forty years later. Indeed, all his undeg- | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to CLEARED, PR ry ety Pr iy a ead wlers have been removed from the tracks suficient to lay its beauties to the best possible lode, ‘The | takings give evidence how true he was to the words lie | atiend the funeral, from the residence of her daugh- | Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor- AVANA, March 11—Arrived, bark J Nicholas, Nicholas, it the of trains. All the trains are now ntastic and extraordinary arrangement of the “ Ce Newport via Cardenas; schra’Curlew, Turner Cedar Key} “Car- | chose as his device, ‘Just and persevering;” and a | ter, Mrs. Hannah Abbott, 163 Elliott place, on Frida} in & Co. ast i ver. to this elty, ha left Fonda at 1:60 | Dlval of Venice” by — violinist concluded his’, resolve once formed and faecided on was pursned as | afternoon, at two o'clock. . vi Flax: ng ee Lawrence, City Point and Rich- Arthur Burton, Frohock, Portland; 12th, bark Sunshine, = Ppa tol Beeretary Reward and party are on | Selections. . Ole Bi comes back to us | siduously for years, and never, no matter how ad- | BRANDNER.—On Tuesday, March 17, SUSANNAM | ™luimship #0 Kalght, Denty, Washington, DC—Phillips & | ton; Lith barks LT socket, eeks, Troon via Matanzas; brig Rolling Wave, Snow, Bos Bi ‘How. ber, Sierra Morena; greater than ever, with all the command over violin | verse were circumstances, was it allowed,to be lost | BRANDNER, Widow of Dr. G. H. Brandner. OWDs vean, if x Playing that we can sooord to modern Angers and.| sight of, tn Home he took up his abode in the Palace ) ‘The relatives aud friends of the family, and Key- | ship Caller Ou (Br), Jonas, London —Peaboty, Willis & Co, era orig aa aree doaatahip Moree Uses, Alene, MOTE, ins. He was assisted. Madame Varian Hoi!- | Rondanini;where the Bavarian Embassy was lodged. | stone Lodge No. 235, F. and A. BL, are respectfully Ship Florenca Treat, Short, Philadelphia—Brett, Son & Co. Salled 1th, brigs A F Larrabee, Carlisle, NOrieans; MW POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. man, Edward Hoiman, Severini, George Morgan.) He at once became acquainted with men who could | invited to attend the funeral, frouther late residence, | | Bark Moss Glen (ir) Cultén, Cork for ordera via Philadel- | Norwood, Waahbura, Carbarien Kehr 8 ¥ Nichols, Buckast, " 2% and Pollak. His second concert takes place on Fri-'| ald him in his plans, guide his taste and asaist him | 23 City Hall place, tis (Tiursday) afternoon, at one | PMB Hency Ball 9 2 OO a | Homtom: Hash, bark 8 te A Oe day. His concerts out West and in this city have | with reliable advice. With the artists Koch, Rein- | o'clock. MnO eon ae fends Ina, Ceska’ Gatly Wondunegy Bie: Maaae-ry, Whe Buckeye State Well Provided For. been entrusted to. the management of Mr. Fred. Wid- | hart, Camuccini, Canova, Thorwaldsen, Wagner, &¢., Brugn.—On Tuesday, March 17, HERMAN BRUEN, jark Gratta, Wallace, Marseflles—Jas Henry. . Ayres, do (another account says Portland); brigs Geo Gilt ‘The President of the Senate and prospective Presi- | dows, his former manager. he ee an ae ag jg hitean each ba in the Tist ‘age of his age. : Bark Lig Hasso vite al De. S UFO, Calis AE Agrest, bmi Silt do; oan bee Hose, Guibacton, Ere cee _ wi ndship, and v " E jark Lilly ir), Clark, Havana~Lunt Bros, levy, Sagua; steamship C: 7 - Gentof the United States te from Ashtabula, Ohio, | _THaTER CouiquE.—Pantomimeis evidently grow. remetnl vanes of pest services rendered him ‘and ina ae i vines onthe. cn ee fanitiy and 4 | Brig Fosle rq Gouche, Loudon via Wilmington, NO— | timore, i zig wi Eawin M. st is from 8 ‘Ohi ing in favor on Broadway. “Kim-Ka” is the latest pi wardengand vesity of the Church of St. Jon the | onan tinphray & Co. ‘Cleared 13th, schrs Nellie Chase, Strout, Porlland; Sida win M. Stanton m Steubenville, Ohio, The 3 sympathetic pursuit overcame even the parsimony , Eval it (Memorial of Bishop Walnwright), are re- | Yr.bia (lial); Shailie, Palermo—A P. C Tyler. Sherman, Sagua and Delaware. epriend @lef Justice of the Supreme Court is frem Ohio. | Of this style of “dumb show,” and is nightly throng- | he had imposed on himself in order the more fitting] Bpecti Agrestra, invited to attend the funeral, from that Brig Isabella (Br), Morgan, Burdett, Everett & Co, + inoatnay Feb 22—Salled, bark Argean, Lindsey, New spinwall—Dearborn Bros. Jay Cooke is from Ohio, and his relations with Sec- | ing this establishment with delighted audiences. It > carry out his plans for the glorification of art and { church,-on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. Brig Julia F Carney, Carney, f ‘ork. erecting in his country some noble monuments. BUCKNALL.—ip We city of Paris, on Sunday, March Brig Uaides (Br), West, Barbadoa—Henry, De Cordova & MATANZAS, March 8—Arrit barks Commodore Dupont, etary McCulloch give him such control in fluanctal.| 1 @ comic Oriental piece, abounding in absurdity, | «1 must look at every scudo,” he writes in a letter to | 1, of pneumonia, GeonGe Eudane, caitd ‘son of | Co if Olifford, and Andamat oun briga Model, Johnson, ‘matters that it may almost be assumed that the | and is sup togive a faithful picture of the ad- | Wagner, when pressed to purchase some objects of | George J. and Mary E. Bucknall, aged 6 months. Beis 5 tngiies, Gear, Poet an Pines 8 Maprey, Jr, bsg eg Tot A vom tana Ri Noy ‘Treasury is governed by Ohio, Senator She: ventures of an #ronaut. It is full of fun, and fails | art ‘which le longed to possess, “I cannot buy either; I ‘rhe funeral tvok place from the American Episco- Brig Marla Crowell d rowell,, ‘St Jago, Cuba—Moss & Croan (By, Browas NYor ; schr Thomas Fish, Witiey, ‘Nor- go y 2 TMD, | pot to please all who witness its representation, and | must save; the Glyptothek costs me much,” And save 1 church on Tuesday, the 8d inst., at twelve | w. : Z 3 brig Paragon (Br), Welsh, Boston; schi V a pal vy D ‘ard, folk; , ‘aragon (Br), by ‘esta, ‘Ohio, is Chairman of the Senate Committee on | that is all that can be desired. Besides this, the bal- | he did in every possible way; in his own person and | o'clock noon. Brig Arcturus (Br), Walters, Hillsboro’—Heney & Ball, Waite, NYork; Lith, barks Fannie, Carver, do; Daring, Mars- Finance. Bingham, of Ohio, rules the radical wing | Jét troupe in their evolutions and the per- | in those various circumstances where a prince or CARPENTER.—At Harrison, Westchester county, on | _ Schr Adelaide Br), Cramer, Seville—Funch, Meincke & | tou, Portland. {im tho Honse of Representatives. Those facta speak | tone guiticiontly attractive to pack the housec’ T° | noteecs Hie hiss Geen Meee tO Heatse Naenlsage | Qredmenday, March 26, Jou CanreNten, in the Orth Wgche WK Chapman (Rr, Anderton, Falmouth, Ja, viaNor | (Br, Osithnows; Haltimores Wurcbe: (ie) Tucker Delaw own re! a shilling, | year of "PIN ® 6 . al 1e ce, OR Fri- 5 * Baltit ; Ade ‘alt itt 3 Joh tive, athlete, is still delighting and terrifying the large | fixed and ngreed to. That shilling “wae not iu ihe | dapatienton at hate past one o'clock ee” Sehr tA Ward, Cliford, Cape Haytien—T H Gibbons, wy Baltimore than Alleny’Buck, «port aorta Maine Elections. and appreciative audiences that are synonymous | bond,” and he would not it;.yet_ when the two [LEMENTS.—At Savannah, Ga., on Saturday, March Sebr ore Pypsiecs (Bb, Baries, Ley to~ py Son & Co, i {et Fannie Hall, Linn, Charieston. sha, Aenecratin tnecetie.. Sa. Portiand, with this neat’lttle place of family resort. Pfau’s | fiends and advisers of his youth—Koch and Rein- | 14, the Rev. AURXANDER CLEMENTS, pastor of Presby- | Rehr Helen A Hoyt, Soper, Havana ki Ward « Co. _RAMSANILLO, Mane S-Arrived, ete Mellie Ware, Were, . i inne, feitvy Ad Sigiita- knit haps iden teaxess t0 tru hart—were in need, he helped and provided for them | tetian church, Port Washington, N. J., and formerly | pMokraye Gort en saeeed Island, NS—Crandall, | Nessa yep o6_ arrived, brige Wild Hunter (Br), New @ere she a no saber owe: sav nap aimeree ber » in the extreme; potiees Fo tiga pies g t van eae anes ‘the Rapes Francis tt, poke and friends are particularly invited to ae WEB Be ory Megha a ws: Organ ee dh cobr tae dane refiome pore Al (Bn, 2 2 3 IT. “th Ny . Gnthelr opponents. ‘Theynow keep even | Soandon with which he accomplishes the dimeult | kad uncrowned. himself, declaring that the Holy | attend the funoray, trom the Fourth Presbyterian Gebr Ann « Basan, Dodclay Moblle—E D Hurlbut 400, | | Delaware Breakwater) wor Anne M Naaly Aguadiliny March ere gaining oppo! feat of turning a somerset in the air while passing | Roman empire—the empire of @ thousand years— | church, West Thirty-fourth street, on Friday after- r A P Cranmer, Cranmer, Charleston—N L McCready & | 8, brig Adeline Richardson, Philadelphia. ‘with the radicals in a city which up to this year has | from. one to another is truly marvellous. | wasatanend. It was at sach a time—for an author | noon, st one o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken t0 | °2.h+7¢ smith, Lake, Charleston —N L Mocready & Go eli, NYork’ Ziyschr Mary B Warr, Growlay, Danica Bob, anged from one thousand to twelve hundred radical | Mr. H. B. W! the a clown, and the — T presame, be allowed to quote from himseif | Greenwood Cemetery for interment, Behr Starlight, Kobioson, eorgetown, SC—H W Loud & Co. | briz Euzenia, Coombs, NYork. .: ugaameime majority. Here are the figures:— Sects Whtoon, axe minomy’ tas ct octacnsen et | Samsnaaseenel Ser tes Geabecas RAN creION ne | 16 Peery iin Le Tene Baer ae Te | ee namin HO Seaas a | aa ak Pen en Ree ‘ ¥ for ten centuries had cruin a ryville, 8.1, THOMAS OvE, e : ONO! rt barks Montezu this popular establishmen: dust; when the tramp of the conqueror threatened | year of his age te fer nh serghek eng Mae gy bet: A te 9 for RYork dngnsReladens Lae taal ws rip deke BUTLER’S AMERICAN THEATRE.—A well trained to effaoe ll tat FI a tO Cee ae ee a ee ay raGauhae Keane Cearck: | bche Mary E Smlih, Smlib, Philadelphia—N L McCready & | Soknson, for New Haven lig; achrs Stampede, for NYorks and beautiful ballet is not the only attraction at this 03 Jacoe, ding; Josephine, potted was tremb! for its existence; when | The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ‘oh ME Rockhill, Rockhill, Chester, Pa—Van Brunt 7 : house. One novelty succeeds another so fast that it shee palities were ‘ing moulded into king- | fully invited to attend. sit a » 2 . nd et gi Broce PR March tin} bay Sarah Crowell (Br), Wotal.......ceseeieeeeeeees $826 5,524 698 | would be rather dificult to keep a correct run of ms, kingdoms dismembered or destroyed, Davis.—On Monday, March 9, WILLIAM R. Davis, | Schr C B Jones, Smith, Saugus, Me—J A Stetson & Co. Messenger, for Baltimore ids; J Ht Crowley, Crowley, for & majority of all the votes cast is necessary for a | them. ‘The Impeachment” is now on the boards | G0d’s very barriers trampled down and passed; | caused by accidentally falling while at work on the ARRIVALS. =a aa aoe, Pe ee Soom, from Wile @hetce. Cut it is probable the City Council will | here as well as in Washington, and here, as there, 1; | When works of art, the heir looms of a nation, | 11th of February. Lute residence, 149 Rutgers street. REPORTRD BY THE HERALD BTRAM YACHTS, ing, Granger, from Arecibo, to ‘soak ae Te bait, = draws immense crowds. Frank Kerns with were torn from the land that had produced them to London (Bngiand) and St. John (N. B.) papers Steamship Louisiana (Br) Webster, Liverpool Feb 26, via ws mew choose the Mayor; if so, the chances are | «pretty Little Dear” is nightly encored, and after the | eck the capital of the conqueror; when victory fol- | please copy. netown 28th, with mdse and S87 passengers, to the Na- Feb 29—Arrived, steamship South America, bout equal between the democratic and radical rformances have terminated everybody present lowed victory, Marengo, Hohenlinden, Ulm, Auster- De Rons.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 11, nal Steamship Co, March 8, lat “Je 15, van steam- York (and left for Kio Janeiro, &c). @andidates. els sorry. Itz, Jena, Friedland; when kings’ crowns and mitres, | JuLEs Louis p& Rons, aged 55 years and 6 months, sbip Helvetia, henee for Liverpool ; 15th, lat 42.23, lon 6) 04, March 4—Arrived, brig Mattano, Jarvis, Aspn- like withered leaves, lay strewn upon the ground, His friends are Nivited to attend the funeral, | #teamship Pennsylvania, do for do, wall; th, schrs Martha Maria, Dean, do; 7th, Mary K Van At the largest town election ever held inSouth | TONY Paston’s OrERA Hovs.—No more sppro- | and when it might well be feared that in that ancient | from his late residence, 448 Atlantic street, tnis\| Steamship Colambia, Van hice, Havana, March 14, with | Cleal, McCobb, Barbados; sit, bark Cordelia, Port Spain; + Berwick, on the 11th instant, the democrats elected | priate drama could have been brought out at this | land soon nothing would be left of its former self to | (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Fo'tehien WE of Bevacknt; passed a eenken schooser with top: | aEAcs tie? beige War Wolds Strobridge, Philadelphians 1b, ete entire ticket by fifty majority; the fret time for | Reason of the year than “For Ireland, or the Wear- | "ren devastation thicatencd to pur our the lights | tive of the: part, of eipnin, county Roscolsinog, | sleamlp Nepitan, Oheesman, New Orleans via Havane, | Pivisih ‘Ausintey Lond R¥ork ii, rig Aled oul ive ol ie pa y 01 eam: lade! jar} Ua M ‘ork ; ‘ten years, ing of the Green,” which is now running success- | Which had been shining for ages, that the Priace | ireland, aged 09 years and 7 months. ™ | with mdse and Passorigers, to Livingaion, Pox & Co. ne | Milliken, Weed, da “Weather cool YOu. raped wea fully at this popular east side resort. It is profuse | Royal of Bavaria, then twenty-three years of age, re- |The Telatives und friends of the family are re. | ,Stenmatoh tings tastes, rerun Fle Aeon 24 at, 12 ‘ausectents Pattns Negro Suffrage in Connecticut. ‘with pictures of Irish life, and contains what is most | 80!ved to build a monument to the glory of his | quested to attend the funeral, from the residence of | syise and 40 logs cedar, to 1 K Roberts & Co, Had ck fogsy APALACHICOLA, astute port echr Pinta, Smith, us to the of | country. Surely hope and faith must have been | her sons, John and Thomas Ford, corner of Forty- ‘ber the entit 5 _ Tho Hartford Times (democratic) states that the | Comical situations 440 terrible ‘compute. Ite win | strong in him to have gone to imect the future with | first street and Fourth avenue, this (Thursday) after- | “Steanhipban Raivadr, Nickerson, Savannah, with mdse | f%NYOPAI 1. woo caste, tchee AH Whitmore, ‘ext Legislature of Connecticut will act on the pending probably draw food houses for some time. Songs, | Such certainty as he felt. Although, as he wrote to | noon at half-past twelve o'clock. and passengers to W 8 Garcioon. Charleston, with mdse ana | Whitmore, Boston’; Express, Anderson, Taunton, hd - amendment to establish thiopian specialties, dancing and a gorgeous ballet | Johann Von Miller, “Walhalla is no work for GayNon.—On Tuesday, March 17, Many Gaynor, | | Steamship Marmion, oth, im, with me BOStON, March 17—Arrived, ship Kentuckian, Knowles, ‘eonstituttonal it to negro suffrage | au ap the gaps during the evening. Prince Royal, it 1s too costly,"’ he still had the busts | in the 76th year of her age, a native of Oldcastle, | Passeneert, to. R Lowden. Leghorn. th the state. It was passed by a majority vote of the “for,” he continued, “should I one di Meath, Ireland. Steamshtp Charlestoo, Berry, Charleston, with mdse aad | “(ii ireq_Brig Branch (Br), Cass, Philadelphia; schr Wi BANVARD’s MUSEUM.—The great tem) Peer an Smaae, “should I Gné Gay be: | coumiy Meech, ¥ passengers, to Hoary Morsss & f the Morning, Matthews, tas. BL: - Qast Legislature, and must be ratified by a two-thirds iperance | king, I will build it.” And twenty-five years after- Her remains will be taken from the residence of | *’steamstip Klien & Terry, Chapin, Newbern, NC, with mdse | % jorning, ) Mats ts ry rican ghbiain te Grama, with the inconsistent ttle of ‘Ten Nights in | wards, five years after he had ascended the throne, | her son, Mugh Gaynor, 313 Court strect, Brooklyn, to | and puasangers, to Goods ite BALTIMORE, March IT arrived, Urge Careline, Mex ‘wete of next Legislature before again be sub- @ Barroom,” is meeting with renewed success at this | the t work was conimenced, the anniversary of | St. Paul’s church, whére @ requiem mass will’ be ‘Steamanip John wien Toes, vraahington, DC, with | pari 4, agua | ater itch, Santora, ‘St Jago; Prince rr), an, Cleniueror; C Mitted to the people. The radical party are committed the battie of Leipsic; that battle of the nations bel Oifered up for the repose of her soul, this (Thursday) | Mpse and passengers, to. te Altred B ; ta Rt foie docrine of nro auQage, and in the next | fig Meng iay Whe oral of te gene aess | Shosetae ine Gay or avng tue fantom toe, © | orang’ at fn og, an hence sts Cometer} | penn” wm cain Hames wun mina tc W | So Ea ban Ey alin Mayu Css Ba e inning of 1847 the party which be- the Holy Cross for intermen’ Ship E W Stetson, Me London and Isle of Wight, 50 | Jel", Bray, Arro; fone Legislature every member will be required to accept [layer otha ah an dering tite fe masses. It | fore had been predominant sudgenly oat. its power et areune-OD Wednesday afternoon, March | days,’ with mdse, to Gringelly Minturn % Co. Toth teat lat ee ee Eee Fe Bee ee Tee i party canoe and then to be bound by eauons, |“ Paswousoo MONGraaae-—heee, funny chaps, | Sisies Siish tes as ese aa TEST OT ee hoe | tema ety eS 100 Uiness, Tsovous | 5 9, war biags ot New invery ncticy Dome | Wisey paar Otero hat, fete Cutaren. fm their vote in the Legislature. nny Cl causes Ww! most clear-si could not have | HOLLENBERG, aged 51 years. % aie coral be. tel trowilanes b ma |“ salled_-Brige Komance, Samuel Mult, Kudorus; schra Eva . Birch, bold Back foreseen. The dancer Lola Montes appeared Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | Tars,20 days, with sugar, ke. UB fyleadins it Marg) A L, Porter. wai ae re: Eactihh cea fe ee | oe ¢ political stage to play there | prominent park, | funeral, from No. 618 West Thirty-cighth street, tis | sh Wek e Beary northerly gale, which lasted 6 days; since (LESTON, March M—Salled, schr Young Teaser, Yhe New Hampshire Election. , y cocentricities and funny sayings. | Nevér was the German proverb, ‘‘Alter achiitet cor | (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Kehr Plandome, Chase, Messina Jan $1, passed Gibraltar | Burger, SVOTK: cy alle, Liver brite ‘The Concord Patriot (democratic), March 17, pub- | “Under the Kerosene Lamp’ still shines nicely upon | TAorhett nicht”. is ne presevative against a | INGOLDSBY.—On — morning, March 11, MAR- | Feb 9 with fruit, to Lawrence, Giles & Co. In the Moditer- | gang sip 3 lonthart Chiet, from Liverpool. pect. “Zshes complete returns from every voting place in | the bills, and the ress Train” acreams excitedly | man making @ fool of himself—more fully exem- | GaRET [NGOLDSBY, 07 years. Fanean, experienced a snocession of eee eet Pliiiaat | Salled—-Bark Helen Santa, Otls, Liverpool, y every night to the nite delight of the audie: ied than in the infatuation which wis, y ds of the ‘ily are invited to attend the | started bowsprit, tc; was two weeks withoul The vocal and mugical solos and eo Of this Ren Set eee inde ‘4 ion 81 ba, he State except Wentworth and Hart, locations oke bark Lavinia, of Kastport, from | . l8th—Arrived, steamab, joneka, Nvork ; Matanzas, do; m choruses of this | then sixty-one years of age, chowed for this woman. | funeral, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from the | lat 2424 “ schr Renshaw, Ualbariea, {Which last year gave twelve votes for Sinclair. Add- | troupe are positively superb. Ho had hithert been so dutiful a son of ‘the Church, | residence of her brother, Felix Ingoldsby, 72 West Buibos for TInt Demy ot menees, ney, Ge, ey, Sees Sailod Brig Maggie Vail, Wilmington, NC. fing these to the last returns the result is as folows:— KELLY aND DBsoN’s MINSTRELS.—This establish- had done so much in her service and for her glorifi- | Fourteenth street. The remains will be taken to the ‘Schr Dragon, Duncan, Demarara, 20 days, with sugar, &c, | ¢,. foo - tees ‘A, March 138—Cleared, schr Island Home, so well with Papacy and all | Church of St. Francis Xavier, Sixteenth sireet, be- | to master. el, Eee onan. wards 15 -P: ising ‘Schr Maria, Lenten, Gaskill, Wasbington, HO, 4 days, beret arava’ frown rst fare! "aesed up for Baltimore, quiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, | _ Schr Sam! N Smith, Mathews, Hamjton Koads for Pais. | Dare Delaware, & cation, had stood ‘Total vote, 76,594; democratic vote, 87,213; repubii- | ment still continues to furnish the mirth-loving por- | the iiadseaes of religion, that this sudden chan; tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, where a solemn re- an vote, 89,755; republican majority over all, 2,616; | tion of the community an opportunity of witnessing | seemed an inexplicable apostacy. He shook off the 9 qaven. Brig Croton, Baltimore for Amorease of whole vote, 8,422; increase of democratic | the operatic exertions of its cope, trammels which the Ultramontane party had finn; Jessex.—In Hoboken, on Wednesday, March 15, hr John Tway, Boston, Ireland, Virginia, Passed out-—Bark Giulia, for Marsala; brig Fannie Butler, a To a = A about him, and walked more freely. Had this been ‘JHSSEN, aged 49 years, 5 months and 8 da: dy Mt for Porto Rieo ; schr St Herert, for do. ‘Vote, 4584; increase of republican vote, 2,000, The | {24ge from the houses the “Grand Dutch 8” in ixely | ROU TM ant ail perhapee Mngt: haye been heat, | TANS wuaives Gnd frigads Of the famity are ezpect- | RERE SushBeescne hurt nactant GEORGETOWN, DO, March, Ti Arrived, aches May @emocratic gain is within a few votes of 600 on the HOOLEY’s 01 Hovss, «BRooxiry.—« But, blinded as he was by his passion, he acted | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reai- Schr Amel Lema Lag a ne beers z Boston’ g wt . - ‘vote for Governor, and about 850 on the last year's mensern —‘The Wild | on several occasions as though he were responsible | dence, No. 282 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, on Sun- | poried as leaking off Eaton's Neck, yond. he HOLMES’ HOLE, March 16, PM—Arrived, sehra_ Veto, wots for Reftrcad Cobsiblesion ‘The Fawn of the Woods,” s very extravagant fairy ex- | to no one for what he did, and had but to foliow morning, at nine o'clock. ha ‘Catherine ‘Budots, Dubdoia, Rockland. Harrington, Yorktown, Va, for Thomaston; Niger, Thomp- ir mn er. seat of Harry | travaganza, ts now the great attraction at this house | the impulse of his royal will. He offended his best RRIGAN.—At her residence, in Hoboken, on | genr Cynosure, Pinkbam, P. id, Me. beg aap heb ‘ Bingham, of Littleton, is said to be contested on the | gna ts ara ‘audien ‘The and firmest friends by req of them to visit Lola | Wednesday morning, March 18, Mrs. PETER K&BRI- | Schr Eliza $ Kayuor, Hodgdon, Portiand, Me. ee eee ahere srttralst Naty Welter Miowrany @round that the town is not allowed three Represen- | troupe isn barieanee, cen. The ebony ballet | Montes and pay her as much attention and defer- | Gax. Cinderella, Downs, Now Bedford Sorvey, Log Z Wishart’ Asaerion (Br Clarice ANS CAEN Hronre le ® burlesque upon s burlesque, and not to | ence as they would to the highest lady in the land. | _ The funeral will take place from her late residence, hr Jobe 8 Forman, Forman, New Bedford. MOBILH, March 18"-cleared ahip Yo-Semite, Liverpool ® grand transformation scene, which concludes the belt with Bold» earonter. the“ penvuy’ rage eee Aa carriages will be furnished ty the Behr Theom Dain ai dhovecia. ANiW ONLERNS, March 18—Arrived, steamsbi Juin, ‘The Campaign in Connecticut. evening’s entertainment, at broke Wasa ee’ tha HANOH cone er | fen hr doha Belomon, Banks, Boston for Virginia. Hoxie, Philadeiphis via Havana; ‘Trade Wind, Mori, Bet ‘The republicans held a large and enthusiastic mect- ——— fo ‘Many troubles” being ‘one “day observed | “Maxéexaxx.—On Tuesday, March 17, Buizanern George Bayian, kitman, Boston, 9 ge, Hon: meamtng Rochester, “Germain, BYotk and Key ‘Sug at Bridgeport lest evening. The hall was crowded | omer flere et poorer by ih angry Multitude in the streets | of | MausEaxs beloved wie ot Herman Marsemann, ar Mary Rileapeth, Hatch, Fall River for Bitzebeibport. | Pasion (Se), Haselion, rom Liverbucks se Ocean esenael p) as pack a —4 (3 0 excess. Senator Harlan, of lows, and Senator | 710 prece ts Desntiful littl git! of twotre vsacy | Wolf t0 hunt ler te the death. She took refuge in a | {rhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- | P°". x w aodrrey, Sears, Providence. gals ship Perseverance (Hes Nobertsom, aot bark Mary Mtowart, of Nevada, delivered speeches. J ve years, | church, but this served her in littlestead. She after- | fitily invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | ehr Jessie, Fick Solna he Eitzabethport, rd, Packard, Havre; schrs Petrontla (Rr), O'Keefe, Nicara- has created a marked sensation inthe “White Fawn,” | wards, after being sorely ill-treated, denc, 114 Bast Thirty-first street, om Friday afternoon, Behr Willie Mowe, Providence for Elizabethport, ue Dol nin ( Kingston, Ja. Presidential Electors. at the Boston theatre. @ house, and thus her life was sa’ She wi at haif-past twelve o’@lock. Behr W 8 Kissam, os vidence for Elizabethpert, nh fag = FE oe gohre Marte, Whuney, ‘The following table, sh some time before had been made Countess of Maxwett.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 16, | Schr Wm H Bowen, Hulse, Providence for Elizabethport, fs i a fm, Coes iatol for ing table, showing the number of Preai- John Brougham has accepted Barney Williams’ Lansfeldt was forced to quit the capital, and soon | after a short he bore with Christian Behr Dat cate Providence for Elizabethport. =o 5 ey; a ates, nee, © paige Gential Electors to which each State is entitled, will | offer to write a new three act for him, for | after Bavaria. The people were no to be | fortitude, GUORGB WasHINGTON MAXWELL, aged 24 | Beet pete ete tor Philadelphia. Title Andereon, Dighton for NYork. % ‘Be useful for reference:— which he pay $3,000. These are the largest gor fp B ) bth Royal aathor years, ¢ suonthe and © days. “3 vores, ta |) CE ee Mathews, Now Haven. hen AM—No arrivals or departures. Caim, with thick STATES REPRESENTED IN CONGRESS, and most liberal terms ever paid this aide of the | iY: nee 3 Leys, Aca r Vaukes Boy, New Haven. ten EW LONDON, Mhroh 16—Arrived, schr Gen Scott, New . 6 Nebrasks, Whorlty in general was gone. I well remember | the goth year Dh ee hh York for Charlontown, Mass. water. that in.one of Mote @ stone was throwa | The of the family are respect- “Crocker 3 PHILADELPHIA, 'M: Star of the The Morences did well at DeBar's, St Lonts, on | St ibe Windows of the polos ofies and window | uly invited io attend the funeral, fom hs ale Fst Sets Mennah ki Chave, Prat,’New Lonaou for Elisabeth Vator, hotrod Oriana ia again ugaln ate bened nignt. men had hitherto stood of cies institution. All fear, | avenue, tals Care, afternoon, at one o'clock. Pegche Robert Hatch, Hatch, New London for Elizabethport, ual, Castero, Glaagow “Nellie Mowe, Merriman, ‘arragona, ny her he caacant eer ier ind arena Of that Ayes efile Mikeons native of ewes, eaaey use ue. Bent EiNrgizek Kennedy, Kelley, Briageport Yor Eulsabeth. | Gpifrey, salem gare La, ee Famine J agg city of Freyberg, in Switeerland. When in full ‘ ” - OM, & i ; Tith—Arrived, barks Thos Cochran (i'r), Ring, Liverpool; ‘ould @ few days, land, aged 46 years. barb rt M { Rilsooe (Norw, Play {t pours forth s tempest of sounds, through a | Mysrous word gE ‘ene Ree nd, aged 6 Tod seqaaintances of the tai ana | "Bebe JP Coltine, Mapes, Brid for Elizabeth, erry F Lordy Pinkham, Matanzan; Rilwote (NGrw)y forest of seven thousand eight hundred in Stincuing te pulang as of desecrating an altar; | those of his brother, Alexander, are respectfully in- Fear Kooy Forbes ridgeyort {or Klsabethport: Tevon Uc, Wilke, Puerto Galella; ‘Ketnevec, Minot, Me- =n vp oe ‘Of the oid | now that one stone are sent a whole volley of ‘vited to attend the faneral, he Pa morning, at oor ai Head, Grocawia . ot Clrwaasten, Bunker, H: ¢ ‘Clen- The. Broot Conservatory of Music gave the | thing to Safa Munich was, tg a Caroli strech near Tillary sireet. ‘iia romaine will | Sear LA idm Norwalk for Elizabethport, Contral America, Wiliams concert of season. at the | pressive—a sign of what was to come. {remember | be brought to St. James church, Brooklyn, where a | S°br flying fishy Do opmalk. ee ee ee ciinipe: rong) , Sobr Sarah Mullen, Norwalk for Elizabethport, eater ; Theo Dean, Phillips, Dig on | Ate Siac! Se Siansng” ta ramasqun | Eoaee eres ete ied | Seta Tee eee arm e | BUT Rnm amy time tieme | Sry tea Pore i ‘ STATES NOT REPRESENTED IN CONGRESS. on his fifth eet one oe to attract the ‘would new stop at othing "and it wae O'CoxoR.—On Wednesday, 18, Henry H. Bohr Prank'A Hulse, Howe Colt Bering, la; Goor; eke, Brae 4 acl et Alabama... + 9 Missions; gudiences. Mr. i) ey fo. alone O'CoNoR, of chronic diarrhasa, aged 65 years. Sehr Hore, is Archer, Cold dori K. ego SO, Ou MA ‘iene Atone o'clock. The remains ‘will be tnterred at Cy: | Sener Hemet, Davis’ Porichester for Elirnbethport. Lhw ie, Del, March 18-6 PM.—The following vessels, not reas Hills. The friends of the family are respectfully Gebr Clara Post, Perry, Poricheater for silzabethport. before Pypernae are at Breakw: vi iy uy vited to attend. hr Orlando Smith, Ferris, Portchester for Klizabethport. | Mitchell, from Cardenas; Ki + from ears PATTERSON.—OD Ng nee March 18, Exiza, wife t i, brig, Rasen, sapere aa arrived yesterday, sithough tate og peter ton bag By 317 of William Patterson, aged 40 years. gp Sead sie” a ‘Thomas Clyde, from Hagged Island for Holmes’ Ho for 150 they been against him, the m: ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, Pilot boat Arie! Patterson, No yked up 16th inst, 18 | orders; Two Marys, Mary E Compton, Highland h \ Colorado oa ‘that she will in new play.” evidences of his active life were also remember $28 West Eleventh (formerly 118 Hammon miles KBE of the Highinad, about tai busctes oC tages Wille & Sweet, ali from NYork for Virginia; Ubrietle J Shall be admitted into the Union pre- | Watts ay of ‘No (not ‘fo. part of the kingdom such were to be seen, | street), on Friday oon, at one o'clock. Kela- gone, from Boon for Forrest Monroe} Lucy J to the election, the aggregate num bovly’s Danght in at the Chestnut me pclivity of mind it is tra¢, alWays shown | tives and friends tfully Invited to attend. SAILED. from do for Norfolk, Brig Samuel Welsh, for Leghorn, ber of had, ‘ays rf to-day. ‘will be increased to 820. street theatre. iteelf in a according With the tastes of its pos- | PontsR.—On Tuesday, March 17, SaRau B., widow | , Ships Hellespont, Antelope, Guiaten; barks Glenwood, | 5 de, for Marseilles, went 40 #08 to-day ae Weide Me New ‘comedy; “Play,” is soon eo be | sensor, and for hin special delectation, “Sul thece | of Jurnes ©, Porter, aged 96 yours and 8 months. Joule Mildred; sohr Eveline; hd others. ELORTLAND ars ‘Wstintasiaiatay Petbidih at Selwyn’s theatre, Boston. they were, worthy, monuments, which fad conteibu. | — ane relatives and of the farally are respect- <n Tin cAfrtveds che Romp, Mitchell Lubeo for York, General H of ro ewe Mr, 3, B. two weeks’ ted to give Ba @ name and to make tts capital | fully invited to attend the Funeral, from her late resi- ,. Marine Dinaster. PROVEN, sare I Aree inet Ro- ~ ripen cituaan = casera meat of fhe reet theatre, Baltimore, RISES ‘tees vodd of foranaite Gas pomemning iadeie ‘tay aera West Thirty seventh street,this (Thurs- | geeaaure CREOLE, King, from Havana for this port, | SEAVANWAM, March 14-Below, ehlp Emerald party, —_ ry was also temembered; id Farmer Al A np.—-On Wednesday, March 18, ANGELINE Htnp, | Went ashore on Squan Reach daring the fog yesterday (Ith), | Liverpool. otto, Ogden, NY orks feearded as only ‘“Hobsan’s choice.” The chances af@ that Philsdelphia ere tong will While thay Gondemued him, {ols sorry that | wire of Joh Reed, Sr., died 6 yeuta and 1b days.” | Assistance has been sent to her. Heat ae reine cite | Ginn. Lowdina: Chaimolias Mop Bovernor Geary, of Pennsylvania, refuses to have | have a permanent Prench theatre ' they were obliged to do so, Jt was Very sad ihat a | "The funeral wil take place from her late residence, ' Baia UnouR Sam, Pennell, before Aporied arrived at | Yoru} Huatsriile, oo

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