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HE NEW YORK SUN | THE LATEST NEWS. ‘qhe “Prieeds” of the Werkingmen. ‘The corporation cormorants, who lo,-roll end lobby aad intrigue about the city offices, elections, nominating conventions and primary tmostings, aad enrich themslves by dividing Ghee plunder of our great, pluckloss and help tess city among themselves-theso aro tho vaunted friends, patrons and political guides of the workingmen. These are the mou who ‘lai their votes and traffic in them behin! the seems, and teach the people to look up to Giearter protection, patronage and public em- It ia by the aid of tho workiagmon, promises, that the offices are soeured and the rich pickings divi¢ed. What share Galle to the workingman? The kicks or tho Gollare ? Mr. Hacarxy, the lucky and mihty street- Cleaning contractor, knows, and mea whose broo ; iampationtly waiting for km to set in motion. Gately, with « contract given to the highest Widder, im defiance of law, and with the city wharves for dumping |) wealthy sharers of all this plunder on the stroot- oth a carts the dirty city cleaning contract, might afford at least ordi mary liberality to the poor man, and be willing | J" to het him at work at fair wager at cnce, in etead of delaying the pulilic work in violation of their contract, in order to grind down the wages of the cartmen from nineteen cents to gixtess, Wo do not pause to inquire whether | | A @xteon conta a load is a fair price or not altheagh it Business to anawer the question. requires litde that the ouly proper price for political contrac ters to pay to poor men, is she best price. ployers who have as muchas they can live, with the strictest care and thair business, may moke the best bargain they can for labor. with thoir arms into the city troasury to the e for a few conte off the w. boulder, to higy of the very men whose votes have yen tl all they aro worth, and will be rel the like important service at every su ection. fit to mako for itself, whole co Bat itisa Extra semen. iuded yesterday to the impotence of the mational government, under existing laws, to interfero with tho independent commercial or other arrangements which any state may seo nd which seven southorn states have alroady undertaken to make, There is pe possible way at present, to prevent the importation of foreivn goods ut low dut any extent, throuh the ports of the revolted states, and thoir distribution thence over tho try, thus extinguishing the revenue ‘of the government and destroying lawful com- mores, Aay attempt to collect tho duties on shipboard, would be evaded by claiming tho tight to warebouse the goods. ‘thority for closing contamacious ports. It seoms to be impossible to carry on the government, or Efeeerve our lawful commerce from tudden ox- Ginction, without speedy legislation on this eubject, by an extra sersion of Congross. It is gomerally thought self-evident, therefore, ‘that an extra tess on must soon be called, Parawent Lrncoun yesterday nominated t> the United States Senate, Tomas Corwin, of Ohio, as Minister to Mexico, and Casstus M. Cua, of Kentucky, as Minister to Spain. eted state of our country, and the almost openly avowed design of th: Southern rovolutionists to invade an} annex An the present dis Mexican province for the extonsion of slavery, the Mission to Mexieo assumes a character of the very highest importance. It is sll impor- tant to us, in our future dealings with the se- coding states or with an establishod Southern Confederacy, that Mexico aad tho United{States should bo on the beet and firmest terms of friendship, and prepared, if necessury, to act cordially in concert, Mr. Conwim is an able man, and has hal much and varied experience in public life, was formerly a Whig, and was Secretary of tho ‘Treasury under Mr. one of the most carnost opponcnte of thy Mexi- can War, will recommend him to the Govern TLLMORK. ment aud people of Mexico, Mr. Ccay's nomination to the Span tion must be acceptable to Spain, as ho has always opposed flibuster’ng expe litions against without doubt, will con Cuba. ‘The Sen: firm both nominations, od fortifi tion Fort Sumter, a very large land force would be require silenoe their fire, if vassals with reinforcements Why Fort Mamter tote be General Scorr's statoment te the Cabinet, that the evacuation of Fort Sumter, is a mat ter of military neces pon an claborate report of General Torres, Chief Engineer of the Engineering Bur the effect that a rozular series of well construct- ave been ervctel mp! ‘acnated ¢ ity, is said to be founto were secon in the harbor, And dispatches from Wachinyton * Copta'n Wann, of the vay specie! examination of the cr Chak 1b woald be iinpowib.e b> deliver aupp water, wittout a censiderabie » war Veersis, to ker he bo tile ft making its be eur! Lediows Wornso Men's Mrerixcs.—Thus hese meetings bare been well attended, Men ‘woues in their working @reeses spend an evening together to great profit, Toe object of the origina- tor was to combie smusement with {nstruction, which, 0 for, has been dove admirably, Que of ‘these meetings ecour this evening in the lecture- 100m, corner of P. ince and Marion streets ; another | oa Thureday evening, on lat wrest, between 1st oud 4 avenues, end soother on Friday evening, | corner of Mow and Houston streets, Persous wish ing am evening's entertainment, of an improving, 7 character, without com, will do well to attond, | Chi'dren ore not admived, unless accompsnied by jp though 18 may be appalled, by ‘order reoa'ling the gal!ast bend, who, f months, have waved the stars and sti da the face of © nest of wraitors. Tum returns of the Now Hampehire cloction yesterday indicate the suceess of the Republi- ' cam ticket. 7 jority for Bri 102 x, Republican, for Governor. ‘Lusooun's majority in the state was New Muawc.—Jeny G, Daty, 419 Grand | trem, has just pud'ivbed the * Irish Brig: Quadrille,” dedicated to Col Regiment, the 694n ; aleo Surprise,” * Plyaway, and “ Frolic" Pelias, and ballads, Laud," ond ++ The Deer Irish Boy.” thoir parente, Banquer 1x Hoxon oy Gex, Dix.— ody of gentlemen, besded by ex-Governor Fu visited the residence of the Lim. Joum A, Dix, yi terday momming, tendering him an invitation too | public banquet, in appreciation of his patriotic course during his connection with the sdaiuistra: Sion of 6x: Presid:nt Boouaman, Mr Dix received the deputation coureeudy, but deferred » reply for afew deys. Is was determined to leave the up» cf e that VaKtADCA, Weer NAN ire extsusiion. naniat a towns gives 9,877 ma She Cowconan and b. Gime of the entertaix ment to sult Mr, Dix, ‘The Joint Comvittes of the Commen Counc! meet todey at noon, atthe City Hill, to decide in whet manner the respect of the city sbell be ten- dered to Mr, Dis, poor ift of the knowledge of Wo assume Em lo to nomy in ane for men 1 on for essive , to There is no au- Ile That he was hh Mie uu, to aroun: ely encircling tt, so that | I to who his made a wes by Mapaninent ch | mbloed atteck upon, Ghoror sg. 7 tenner oF tug should be y to the vere nun. Bab theeaxrcuvion of wither plan would require Nmefor the preparation of it thay now ro fore A>vrmscm ane bin lit lo be abves of provisions dn hia infamous 6nd cowaraiy po'i: are running within a few Under theee circomtieces te ward woud | presented to Smstor C&ITTANDEN, & C0 » rastinagy § the sto oa ¥ From Texns. Now Orleans, March 12.—Toxas advices re ceived bere state that the troops former!y mationed ot Camp Ringgold, had arrived ot Fort Browns, on their way be the const, ‘The steamer Daniel Webster wae outaide the harbor of Braron, walting to transport the federal trope to New York. Tt {a reported that 1600 Texans were stationed at Rie Grande city; and re-snforcements were still are riving, ‘The Collector of Custoris for the district of Mra 208, ul resigred his «fice under the Usitel Biates, and then remimed the discharge of the same dution under the State authority, oi a at Brown le: Gon. MoLeon was in command at Bracos, and Gem, Nicitouas ot Point Label, BY TRLBORAPH TO THE 5. ¥. 608, ————_ EXXVIlth CONGRESS Sebate. Washington March 12.—Tho Senate took up Mr. Foorems (Ch) reoittion for the expulaioa of Mr, Wiovaity whon on motion of Me Btwmows (RT) it, together with Mr. Cumowan's (NO. substitute, erred to sbe judiciary commit:ee. enti (DL) from the jndtelsry committee, wae referred Mr. Mason's (Vs) reeoiution Cot Pon and BANNORN reported back the ra. Lou Wilh the recommendation that it be poae in Docember, which deem it permasure t wt thik thme. f into executive sowion and after kas ‘The New Hampshire Klection. da od} bday Concord, March 12.—-The election today STATE LEGISLA TUM onate. cal lea aber % sal vote, NaTIANTEt i Allany, March 12 —Me renters # peliiom to ret of OF (ory pnrpor ee. Mr. Guast jremented the -sjority report from the Blot Poivot Gorn ise io favor of the eomple~ too and en nt {the Auvura Prisvo, manng Heat be diwented therefrom Mr. Hawwonn preseated & pnanimona reward foom the Juaiciary Committee, that the 8 nave ie without a legally avpointed President pre tempore end that th id dee pot hold over Me. Mawxonp tren moved, that Hun, No Lriaw be yornted President pro tempers, Led on tbe LAwresen pre eonas rah son of sme Bawer Hm Nee ee geTht Vee oC Concord waa Heanry 1.908 ; Bane, Prewy, 11400: Stank, 4A: MrAkK, Nit oe Denny, 12555; Toe reauls in 1 For Congrers Manaton, Reap. 712; Manor, Dem. TAL, Democtavic gain oer inst year 10, 11:36 p m — 108 towne foot up Bane Brann 18.012 17 Republies paola i@ Beak 720, SrARK 21,990; are elected to the Taglalatire in the towns beard from, and 26 Tan orate Tne vom alrenry received indicates a msjority Or Breer from 3.60 to 400 Roscipe, Kew , for Gongrray, fn the Gd Dustriot, will receive fiom 800 60 1,000 nary Ail tie Rt pubiloan eandidsten for Congrent are eleckd , four of the five Councilors aud ight or nine cf the tweive d-sstorn ron Wuneny bronght in at nived Btater ovar om 1 ver to be cecupted for light house wo crdo on the Muda: purposes. nea RASA ‘To incorporate the New York I slectt tion, To Incorporate the Queena County Sevings Mrak. mich by Me Bitsy & hold evening seawmons wena lont hy 1 A motion by Me € to appotnt a commition . Rhedo Iniand en. cf tres & arrange aod evnaeiy genera! orders foe | Providence, March The Derrocratic and she purpore of €xpedising business, wae Constitutional Union Convert oon tm the Bastern tale In Committes of tho Whele, tho following Dilla were ordered ty x third readiog To repeal the not of 1860 relative ty preferred siueea in the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, Creath g the eMlce of Comminatoner of Lunsey. ‘To chus yo tke plan of New York city above Ladih Diotr New Con D, of Senatitntivesl Clon D atriot norainated storywhom tue Deu dmend, Mare 12.—Mr. Sevens today mede a pw iol ayer, showing the taliy of 11g Bo od:na? 09 of peces on fur reteren cv, 80 dived neorporate the National Horse Show Asa> ation in Barutog ae itil z Whe people. He aeid Virginie ought Gent to com ‘Amembly. mand pooce eu t sii @ order Sia'e Op CLEC WIE Ee peC® prOPOMIELONA Ae AM ECAP { Me. Brxane, the bill toa Shue teato ot raiaucesone aha & urtamion $6 ecient Able taris Of edjuntuent, the ¢ nvaution to adjourn fom 1 VO RWRIE He Fem k Hie ex urmened fll comin jew Line was mored | dooce in the eventual restaintion of ke Uaioe, ‘erbocker 1, Ree Marsachnactts Leatnlatare. pal ston, March 12 —'The House today ortor + Were also ordered to be re ed tom third rewd tig thet eo) Literry } bicw recent Vor O30) 114 xtifying the Perna ported conplote. passed tio Senate, ILIA PAsArD, and umendato: payment of certain ¢ The Penuyivania Meantorehip. Harrisburg, March 12 —Thero aro thirty-ono pomdiees nm tne House tor Me Camenon’a vacancy ‘The princepal ones are WH Agusraona, of Ly- coming ; Than Witntaws, of Allegn In addition thorice 4) City of I of, the not to ane uns BARN the ing Railroad Comy York State nebriete pm Mo Mr, Brvainer intro laced a reac expreesing deep rympsthy of the bereavement ny Hon Lvows Rone who died this 5 m1, of Philadel ‘The Legislature has fixed Tuursday next for the election of him wit iinet ee Navigation of the ®t. Lawreace. ‘The House immediately took @ receas ti!1 seven Ogdenshur ., March 12.—The St. Law- Clock this evening. rence ta ol ‘The esteem ferry boats com menced 1¢ Press ‘lar trips between this place and m Washington. Washington, March 12.—Lt is koown that the intention of the F’resident {s to first fill the vacan- clea which exist, and which must be filled during the present sension of the Senate, Excepting ina few instances, other sppointments will be deferred un- {il this ia dene. Inthe meanwaile, applicants are required to file thelr pypers in the proper depart- mente, Commodore Stewant, junt before the close of the late Administration, returned to Secretary ‘Toccrt his commimtion as Sen- lor Flog Captain of the Navy, dated in 13, « stp which be contemplated shortly after the pass- age of the act which conferred this mark of distino- ‘ion urom him. While Com. Srawasr highly appreciated the friend y feelings which superinduced Hula expression of national esteem, he looked upon it as intended to ameliorate the wrong inflicted upom him by the Naval Board, but 1t seems he prefers that, irrespective of the Congressional resolve, his distinguished services to his oeuntry shall be his bent defence. ‘The cfficers of the Army met at the War Depart- ment at noon today, and in compeny with flout Gen, Bore and Secretary CaMmmon, proceeded to the White IT use, and formally paid their respects ty the President, ‘The President today nominated to the Senate Cacsive M. Clay a8 minister to Spain, and Tuomas Conwiw minister to Mexico, ‘The latter is comsi- dered tho mont important mianion under the (iovera. went at this sime, considering the territorial ox. pansicn qucstion, as emmected with the confederate wate, | Tho Presi ’ent also ominated Amos Tucw, of Now Mawipe ire, a Nava! ry, WE Abe part of [b ston ; Weiar Pini Lins, collector at Salem, Mass, and Rorve Ho ain, as Consul Geteral at Praukfort on the BM ‘The ouly nominations confirmed today were those of AnoutiarD Wittsass, District Judge of Kamas and Ws. P. Dare, Commissioner of Laden Affairs, both of Iiizols, The nom nti eluding shat of Mr, | Lierirsons, of New York, as Gousul to L'verpoul, 1 | Were referred to the appropriate committees, | Senex THs represvute thik the statement thes Le was co operat ng with otuors for the election of Mr. Gomey, of Olio, for the Culved States Senate, 1} is wotrue. ry ntiotn Marise News. Norfotk, March 12.—The ship which went sabore on Curitiuck on Frid to pioces on Seturday in U total loss, Schooner Carrituck. Oplaiens of the Press. ‘The anticipated evacuation of Fort Sumter is the leading theme in the city and out of town journals, ‘The World declares that such # prosesding would Ve distestefal to every man of spirit, but if Gen. Boer and the other iilitary advisers of the admine (stration say that the government cannot, with the means at ite disposa!, undertake to strengthen Ma- jor Anpemeon with apy likelihood of success, it ‘wmunt give orders for the evacuation, however pain- ful and humiliating, Mr. Lixoota's admintatration tn not to be blamed Decatuse It eanot turn back the hands om the diab plate, and deal with shis question as tt might and ought to have been dealt with four moutas ago. ‘The Timea gives ® history of tha Part Sumter oc- oupation, and regards the reinforcement of the Fort now as impracticable, with the means at the command of the President, Aud one of the ques- Hons which it proposes to the new adininintration, in connection with the reinforcing of Major AND fom, i: Victory, went storm: ship and cargo Thee. k Pratt is ashore of enterprise nball it practnt- ble resulta of which will sod welal ruimof this it an inkeritance of feud and blood. noversors ‘The Tvibune favors the retention of the Fort and the callof an exirn recnicn of Congress, to clothe the Presidemt with such additional powers as may be requ red to enable bim to dvfeod the rights aud honor of the country, It wide; Yor the surrerder of a post by the new Adminis tration, before is bas born a Orimight in power, which the outgoing A tro nistration, wits all ite Jabeoility and puaillanimity, persisted in holding, ia aw nct waich cannot fail te have mow import fut conmqnenced. 16 in, to begin with, at ace Knowledgawnt of the defast of the Pode ral Govern: ment, and thed ctring anvounomd iu Me LiMooun's Inst:gural is found to be mat nable on the very fiat trial,” It isan acknowledgment that the Uulon uiterly dina ved past all possibility of recoustruo ~ Sion, except ly the most alijece concessions, ‘The Herald thinks that under all the elroum~ stat cee, President 1 N hae no alternative but te abandon the F. The Commercial Advertivr recommends that if the President decid to murrender Fort Sumter to the evolutionists, be shall immedi (xtra seawion of Congress, the propor quarter warrant the order bas yet been tewued for the cvacuation of Fort Sumter, ) Geo, Hunton, Chief Clerk in the Treasury epartrient, under Mr, Conwin, todey entered tomporarily on the ducharge of the duties as As- iefant S cretaryelip, at Mr Cussa’s request Mr, RovwAs Las returced to his former position » Chief Clerk. jem iy call an That measnres may be promptly taken to call a conventin of the people fr the Di poe of wcenow: Jocipg the indeperdence of the © Confederate t BS ates of North Anwriva,” be they seven, ten or fils een, a0 bhata perperal end may b+ pus bo the dis- Furbances to whic the country bas been subjected. We bave no bew tation ia eaying that the recogat tip ofthe Buthern Confederacy should pot be de- Ioyed a eay longer than can be helyad afer once Fort Bunter is surrendered to it, Woen Major Abpekoun retreats from tat fortress, it will be ure + Woub.y gone from the federal government of the Voiied Biates, No ona dreams that it, or any ether fort wil be teken afer that ‘The proud motto, © Liberty ard Union, now and for ever, ona aod int parable” wil! cease to be ours, and ti! Valon it self, wennded in the house of ite professed {rianda, will be spoken cf with regret and thought of with hb ad a thing only of she past. ‘The Philadelphia Letyer maya that, viewed as ® mesaure of conciliation, and not as a confession of wreknew, the withdrawal of the go'diers from Fort Sumter may have @ good effect in quieting s60- ticnal excitement, ‘The North American says: Fort now a nymbol of Uulted States Authority tm the South, peaceful, powerful, apd en flvent, ‘To aband mit ts to give traitors sway for our dertruction, sa well as their own, and to in it by a contes of inuch magnitude, ts to erdanger the attitude of the United Btates author- ity to the South. kun, of Alleny, New York, has |) eu wppointed to the disbursing clerkship in the State Department, vice Stunns, removed. | Tho Municipal authorities of this city, to-day yy of the Int vesclution in respect to him, edopwd ty the (ty Councilé, In acknowledging the honor, he 1d, that he should retire from the toll of public *y with firm confidence tha: the pation would soon 0 De ous of ite atruggles, and be able te look back AU ®Mhiil of joy upon the dangers which had mented \aem mere firinly togetuer, and which made then @ happy, peaceful amd glorious The Qourt Murti RYWTRONE, Was ON; for the trial of Commodore iced today, with the seleo | Com ef Commodore Stew sur as President, | A report prevails shat the nomination of Mr. CITTENDEN, be #u) Ply the vaoancy in the Supreme curt, fa now probab‘e, if not certain, ‘What the Confedvrate Site Commissioners have | Cone eo far has beew in am informal manner and in she direction of peace, Senator Lavuam has suecceded in getting « tri- | weekly mail serviee of four horse coaches from San Trancleco to Los Angelos, with @ weekly servive to Sin Diego, A contract is aleo closed for the remo- | val of Burrmynmn & Co. to the central route, with | & service trom gt. Louis to Placerville, Cal, in six- Vemels Duc at this Port. In compliance with the request of numerous pilots, and of others interested, we give the folloming list of vessels due and expected to arrive at this port, from Great Britain and the North of Europe ; Admiral, Bliffeus, Havre, Jan, 27th, ALD. Von, Braaied, Liverpool, Feb. 10, Wen day daily, (Bundays included) alan, Fooy | American Uaon Idvdand "Livery cl. Feb, 10, Express three times per week ia eight days, the Froganes. Hodes, the Ciyea Feb. 14, service to commence as early asthe 15:h of June. | Alda Beiter she cia ere Senator LavuaM had the contract signed today aad | Apnte Maria, Grege: 3, Newport, ley, Cardiff Jon 20. and Flushing, Feb, 8 Aerio, Teregs, Liverpoo!, Jan, 23, Bradices, Coultuard, Glasgow, Feb, 9, Baltic Grimberg, Antwerp and Plusbing; Feb, 8 Berlin, —, Antwerp, Be varia, Wood, Havre. Balto, Terega, L. verool, Jam 27th Belle Wood, Bush. L'verpuo!, Deo 15 Blue Jecket Newall, Ardrosau, Dec. 15 Cor cument, Tonge, Ardicusat, Dro. 9, Colua bos, Bwall, Cerdiff, Fed. 9, arolus Magnus, Ashiey, London and Deal, Feb 12, | Lie overland communication to diseoatinue tll the | Cetabliehunemt of the ceutin! service as above, Municipal Klections. jangor, March V,—At the municipal elec- loo yerteiday, Install Breron, Republican, was reelected Mayor by it0 majority. Syracuse, March V2.—At the charter election bed bere today the K -pubiicans elected the entire (iy Ua kety and wis out of ight Bupervingrs, ‘ne Hoard of Aldermen stands: Kepublicans, 4, Demoerats, 4, Lot year tt was OR yublicaus sod = Democrats, Col Adams, Milla, Havra, | _—_-— Diepa, Hessitine, Dublin, Feb. 12, Menntor Crittenden. Dr. Bash, Myer, Coxbaven, Feb 9 , Gadez, Anwerp avd Flushing, Porter, L'peol, Feb, 10, va, Sunderland, Dec. 2. Bremen Fev. Fs . L'pool, Hewmilton ' Harding, Autwerp. Buckley, B aa, Autwerp. FE. T Hodges L'pooi, Feb 13 Enter vrter, McLean, Mevie Feb 6, ucel L Boston, Murch V2.—Senator rir tea DRN has Scoppted the invitation of the City G -vornuent, aad wi) Valk Hoston come time next week, Mrs, CRIT ‘TEDOHN Will wocompany bic, my Pot B New Jersey Legislature. 3 Trenion, aiferch azn The Monmouth and virlizgton Rutiroad bill, favored by the Comdea nd Aimb vy Rullroad G. oad dnb | road Co., pwsed the House today, | Both Houses bay Yr 1 ity Houses have agreed ie aéjoura sine dic on | Grows Med od rr Fe, 10. George Newoastls, Fab. 9. 1; gata Onppody pol saat eet Wright, George Durkee, Durkee, Greenoch, Feb, 8. Grehsms Pelly, Norton, ican, Fob, 8. Tevet, ggine, Deal, Feb 6. Helene, Christine, Lawis, 6, Feb. 4. Harpawell, Colton, Bristol, Jan. 16. Invincible, Hepbure, L*posl, Feb, 10. J Gidfrey, Clarke, Waterford, Feb, 13. James Hovey, Sear, L'yool. Teanneta, Funk, Arirmean, Fob. 9. Java, ——. reenoch. Sohn Fyfe. Luther, Greenech, Peb. 8, Taccty A. Stam'er, Young, Landon. JW. Paine, Colin, Bremen, Jan, 29, . Lambert, Greenoch, Feb. $. ILsmburg, Fab. 11. ‘and Portacouth,10b. 9. Miodlever. re? Mercury, Breuhy Havre Marga Levant, Suton, London ant Dial Ca Martha's Vveyard, Weat, ( Mary and Arn. Healy, Lt aard, Gat Antwerp, ith Rx the Piet, Hiten. © yde, Fed 9, wotoria, Nailaon, Naweastle, hatop, Wado Sinrk, pe 4 Deal, Bob. ds rpa al, Reb, 3% varpool, Jan. Buperio HC Grant, Hinkley tar of tae Wert, Morr ‘Pamertana, Momee, 1 Ui la, Clifton, Nawoati. User Keanndy, Devlin, Jan. 17. Vite Anderson. L ndon. Vit rine ones, Pordewun, Jam. 14, Was, ‘Tell, Bonny. Bowen. CITY NEWS. Onnnasce vor Trxas,—Tho Mary P. Hudvon sailed yesterday O Jobnacn; her cargo conalate of slong, which abe took in from Ge There tn wito lowding, ab Governor's Island dock, thee beover Mary Porter, ahe will tao provisions and orduasce to Fort Jeflermm, schooner ‘Tar Duce Canrsims of the Sixth Ward have turned out in a strike for their original price, 19 comta per load Me, Mackin baving reduced the price t 16 cent, ‘The lavorirg menought amuredly to have a Suir remuneration out of a contract as fat fax that recently awarded for airoct sweeping, and the cartinen of ti @ Oth Ward request their neighbors in the wame liue wot to interfere in the controversy against them, Aros ron Vinaixts,—Tho steamer Jamos- town mailed for Norfolk yeeterday afvernoon, with m ear & large consignment of cassing boxes, tiages, and other munitions of war on bx fron carriages were for Capt. Kaspor ginia, ‘The guns for which they were built manwfactured at Csld Spring, and shipped se days ninoe, Asorave Mystentocs Voyacr.—The U, 8. steamship Star of the West sailed yeatentay after- ‘noon, from Pier 2, foot of Warren st., at about 4 o'clock, Her destination was not made public, not 6ven tho bands who shipped on board knowing where they were going. For this reason, much Aifficulty was experienced in getting her full com- pliment of men, ‘Toe lading consisted of coal and provisions, Tne Tatar or Drecrmoriys Wi. Liason. — On application of Wr.t1awson's counsel, who wish- ed to crons-examine Superintendent Kanmnvy, the case was reopened yesterday, and the examination will be coutinued om Friday, TT BEFORE A Aime ago the Evening /\st had an article, steting ‘hat It was rumored that the plaimtiff, (Joun Kua,) ‘was quite too intimate with a young lady belonging tothe Green atrest M. E. church, Subsequently the Fat retracted the publication, but the plainif being aclass-leader in tho churcl, mast needs bring hin aetion for libel, The defendant (Me, Barawr,) put in no answer, and of course, the damages were Left for aseevoment by a Sharif jury. Tae jury after hearing the facts now gave the p'alntitt $259 damages, _ Rastoxation oy District Atrorsey Roose vuit Judge Rovgvait, U. 8. District Attorney for this distriet, yesterday resigued his position, A Post Orrice Ronnyr Detecten.—Since the eppointment of Mr, Tavi.om as Postmaster sev- letters Lave been missed, supposed to havo rected from the O1 Ovourring at long intervals and among all classes of letters, ft was Cificult to fasten upom any one clerk, as guilty. Finally ettenticn was drawn to the porters, who unlock the Legs, and on Mordry one of that clara, named Coounam, was od- served secreting s smell package in an old shoe, Mo was at orce taken aside, and the letters wore found in his possesion, The package recovered was from the South, and c.utalned remittances to several tanking hous Kansas Reviny Fuxp.—The Treasuror re- pata 'recelptd for Auwownting to the sura of $2,206 93, Verwons desirous of contributing saal! sums to the Kenaas Kelief Fund, aad comining their effort With instruction aud amusement, may procure Hikote of admission to Hirnucu's Museura, for 2 cents ered, ab the scm oftice, ‘These tickets arethe gift of Mr. Banxeu to the Committee, Commissionrns or Potter. —At the session held yesterday, te following psrsons were ap pointed patrelmen :—Damny, ARNOLD, ILC. Van Rano Mab Poeckpet \ Bursity, 7th Precinot ; Jour Wo Sours, 17k Precinct ; Joun Charron, 2d Previuet, Boaun or Surrey sors. meeting yesterday, @ comaun'cation was received from the District Attorney informing them that the Logislature had passed a law empowering them to hire rooms for the Criminal Coarts, If suffiist- At tho rogular ent accommos ation could be procured, two Gourls of Se stuns coud be beld next mouth, Referred to the committee on Criminal Courts, Comptroller woat s statement ef moneys in uty Treasury. ‘Vo Balance Fels, 23d was Receipt since, $838,303 13 44,595 BS, $927,761 St Peyments,.......... ov» B9B,1T2 Balonee. occ cee ceees SRK SD 08 A communteation was received from the Counsel to she Corporation, in answer to the resolution i= structing him to havi uta obtained by the Excise Commissioners against liquor dealers va: cated. He says le has no such powe he thinks the E\clse Commissioners oan bh them vacated. He, however, adda that the discharging of judgments by them would be “ reqerded as & breach of their duty and trust as public officers.” A large pamber of email ills were ordered pald Ipelading edvertaing Dilla, amounting to q 000, The Board adjourned to Tuceday mext, Fires, Inquests, Accidents, &c- Fire ix West 261 Srrcwt.—A fow min- fire occurred in the building, Mos, 221 and 223 Weet 26th street, occupied by Rosat Masouxe & Byo , manuiacturers of oval frames, Runaway Acccmest.—Mar. Jos, Caurca- mnt, of Manhattanville, and ® Mr. Jas, Rooans, were driving up Broadway, on Monday, and when near 90th etrect, their boree took fright, and reo away, Hoth gentlemon were thrown w tue pave meat snd # vere'y injured, They were conveyed to their respective residences by the police, Farat Favt.—Coroner O'Keeve, hold aw inquest on Tuesday, upon the body of Muowam, ‘Wua.em, » native of Ir isd, 29 years of age, who died from a fracture of the skull, by falling dowa 8 flight of stairs at his residence, No. 220 Sullivan street. Deceased was a porter at tne Hi me House, A verdict of “accidental deata” wae rendered, Boryep to Deatn,—Many Axx Mcrrnr, child 3 years of age, was burned to death on Tass day, at the reeidevce of her parewte, No 45 Hamil: ton atreot, by her clothes catching fire rom a grata, Tiquess wday, Peiice Lutelligence, &0- Gin Suor wm rng Bowsr.—About) haif past eight o'clock last evening, # maa named Jaorn S840 catered the cap store of e400 Duar, ta thy the week ending March Sth~ & TERT sh ¢ 10th Precinct police srrested Sraacn, im up to awaitanexaminstion. Tas em to the New York Hospital, and her which are not dangerous, ware dressed by Dr, Roowa. Arnagn's friends claim that it was an accident and that ba was fixing the pistol, and in dotng #0, ft went off. As his loft hand was wound - €d it givoa color to the story. ALLrorp Ronnrnr.—Gno, Castir, carpen- tor, residing in Crosby strost, was arrested on Thursdsy, charged with stesliog a wallet contain~ ing a $1C0 bill, from the pocket of Mr. 6. Tawra, residing at 68 Ciinton street, why 7 ZR, been commirted, ft may the identification. ‘The body of » man was found at Hunter's Print, on . but ib waa so much deowmp wed that (ven im was impossible, and 1 was scvording!y To nv Lavxosrn.-A shooner yacht of 130 tons {nto bo launched, this (Wednesdey) forenoon, from the chip yard of Mr Theway Steams, at Green Pant, It ia to be called “Ilooe" and ta ewned by Me, Ives of Provibence, I Mr Bennett, jr., is baring & sebooner of 150 tons, built at the eame yard, to be named !*Eenrietta.* it : iy nig! A Daarxa Tirer.---Last evening, some maiteed the secused @o answer the charge. daring thief entered the grocery store of @ Mes. ‘Ten Case ov Mn, Resaxss, DAnt, Jn.— | paper, in posh dh aevet, BD end daviog the Mr. Dant waa arrested a fow ago, charged with felonioualy taking alt $% ‘The matter has been investi fore Justice Ognonnn and reeulted in the honorable dischirge of Mr. Danty the complaint having arisen cut of @ misapproaeu- sie Caaror or Benaranr.—Jonux Kens, & German, was arrested yesterday, charged with having, on Mon lay night, broken into the dwall- ing of Mr. Jou Ay Ilasy at Fort Washington, and robbed it of oapkins, table covers, nepkim rings, Acs, to the value of $39. ‘The molen propar- ty was (ound in poaveasion of the aconaed, he was locked up by Juatice Brownernt. for trial. Descent vrow A Gaxntma Hovsk.—On temporary absence of the oscuparte rovbad the mony drawer of $7; took abam and a bed cord that was laying » the door en. hotly pursued by the owner of the Fing 1 4 Rorz WALK. —Oa Monday night fire cecurrad in an otd, and but partially pied, rope wilk in Moekar avenua, between Busb= Aversa and @mith street, Tt was nearlz des- troyed bef re the arrival of the f eines. Tae baiid- vued vy Daren C Baq.. and ronved fo Comsto rn MoQoa, Loas $200 of $3, ny ia~ puwance ‘The fre was withous doult the work of fan incendiary, JERSEY CITY. ones Monday evening, the toth Ward poll seent cn the gamb!ing house of Geo. Bria, No.4] Renterettrxa Henson Convrr.—in the nd arrested the proprietor, together new apportionment of the State of Naw deragy, on the basis of the new census, Hudson county dow bles her Avsembiy representation, gaining three bewly arranged districts wish their ation areas follows District—1et and 2d Wards of Jorsey City— oil, hern he 0 beld Demme to b of kee ping . the others were held in $200 each, as witnessed, the rest were discharg d. Atrese? to Boas A Botore,—Mar Hirw Doviw, «meson ly t ods, wae erremed you A 6th Wards of Joraey City— population, 9 Thud District—4 and fh Wards of Jursey vcbarged ith atterspting to bura the pre- | City—popu ation. 9 mniere, No 209 First avenue, by kindling o fire wish vurth Diets ct en and Weohawken— 4 ves ia she mid Ls ofa rem ehich ha occu. | P'atlon, Pifth District. abip—poonlation, < sot Bixvh District Sours Bergen and LLudsow Clty— popmiat ) Mon a aud Harrison Towne pied, Whee arrested ne was partially itaxicated, tnd hia wife atsted that te ba ly fired the room bcause she re’usrdtogive bim money, Ha yOu and locked Wp for further € Canat.—If tho woather continues fas 16 havigation will ba resumed on she Mor vii Canal, on of about tbe 10th ind Oresina ov Monrcoveny Street.—The Logialetuse of New Jersey, now in session, bas Pamed a bill providirg for the opening of Mont Gomery street, Jerry Cty, Tais improvement will edd several blocks to the principle street of the increased facilities for travel, long needed and desired A Daxarnors toon about 1 « Newark train was lea ing the depot at Jersey City, a lad was discovered stowed away upon a truck under A car, The locomtive waa stopped aad the led was taken out, | Heiug urab'e to pay, the comlusior allowed ttl wa dead head passage. LEGAL Keron Ts—TUL AY. Mupertor Court. Insurance Case—N. ¥. Belting an Washington Insurance Co,— Te Twk my Co. va. Th ‘The decieion im thin cas) turned upom the meaning ofthe word floor, and pot upon the number of smpe as wtaied yesterday, Tos polloy reqatred hose to te kepton each floor, aed the defendana cummed that they were not liable, «ince no hose wan keptin the attic. Toe Judge ordored the caso to be dismimed, and an appeal hes been taken, Court of (ieneral Seasions. Rovore Judge MoCunn. The city Judge delivered his charge to tho Grand Jury. ‘The Court en'arged upon the crowd- 4 state of the City Prison, According to the state. ment made, the number of prisoners in] the City Prin n on the Ist of January wae 321, on the Let of Feb. 205, and on March 19t 257, amounting to 903 prisouers. ‘Tae number of pr ra confined tn ‘the city prison, who are to be sent to this Court for trial, amounted to 4% for three mouths, besides Yesterday after- “HOBOKEN. — CoLListoy on tr, Non a Riven,—Yester- day afternoon, about 4 o'clock, se the forry-bont Chancellor L'vingston was crossing from Barclay bail tases, Buwbering 213 charged with’ offsases, | street to Hoboken, she was rus into by « small pro- making in all 674 prisoners to be tried. peller, which earried away some 12 feet of the guard Felix McArdle ‘onvioted of eduction, and | ands of the rail, ‘Tne propeller also sus: remanded unl Saturday (or sentence, Taos com. | tainee damage, but to what extent was not ascer- plainant Catharine D moely, a girl 91 yours of aga, | tained, as ahe at once proceeded to = dock oa the Feeding with her mother and sleter, at272 2300 where in Auguat last, the off nce was coumitted Under promise of marriage. jefendanst (n the meantime married another girl, who was in Court, much eft cted by the ec ‘Joseph Gortiard was seat 40 the Penitentiary for six mouths for stesling’s wateb, Toe defenden, © German who has been in the country since Do conber, commited the offence in a cise of excess ve apd and was lot off with light punishment, the tunect eran d me harp amas eon, ngs for the iat ceny of promissory notes for William allard, accused of the same offence, was discharged, as it appeared that be bad been Ted away by the other. Henry Wilcox was sent to the Peaitentiery for ove year, on plea of forgery In the fours he being charged with passing cotuntertait bills, New York side, New Yorw KANSAS RELIEF COMMITTEE, WM. C. BRYANT, JOHN #. WILLIAMS, Chairinan, Treasurer, fF? Greeve C, Rroxsox, Dax Danw, R. H. McC Cuan, H.Manamars, Monmis Kerouvs, Danim: Low XK Conus fxru B. Hest, DiARLEs W, BLLt0T Jaurs 8, Wanewourn, ° Donations of money may be sent to J.B. Writiams Tamales of Clthines Horns nnd Soon iy be pont alee o ao to the office, No, % Cooper Lnstitute, ene Tux Weax ano Deprirrarsn elaceh = Bhould try Dr. Anderson’ BROOKLYN. Price $1 per Ee or mena Tne Recast Accrpext on Loxa Is- LAND RatLRoAp.—The inquest in the case of the boy Paxpenick Perr, who was killed some days since, by being run over in Atlantic strect bya train of the Long Island Ratlreat Company, was con- d before C roner Heerow yorterdsy, Afier xamination of & few witocnses, the case was submitted to the jury; #ix of the jurors, Hever Swomt Damire Rodews Jans K. THowrsox, WA Breuer Hesuy J BiaxkMan and Jom Py Keenan, agreed upon a verdict $0 the effect, that! tue Rail: ad Grmpany waa guiley of negligence, in ran ng thoir tra'us from Hediord Depot to South Ferry with the locomotive reversed, {8 having been shown by the evivence, thatthe ‘train waa rnnoing backward whin the acoldect cocurred. The other Jaror, momed LO, Reo X, sigved @ sepirate ‘verd ct which was to ct thas the boy's death was owing to accident, omitting the censiire of the Compeny centalned in the majority verdis, Soppay Deati.—Wo. H, Mencwanr, late ly residing in 26th atreot, near 2d ave, New Yorks fell dead just after stepping fom a car at Pulton Ferry on Monday evening. He had been visiting in Gates avenue and was on his retirn home when he was mucdnly taken ofl 11+ was 33 years of age, Aa inquest was held. by Coroner Hoxton yeatarda: and a verdict of death froni apoplexy wae render Veapict aGainst THe City,—Mr. A. B, Wave brought an ection in the City Court agains Sho City of Brooklyn for damages sustained. Plain- tiff ie the keeper of a livery stable in Naw ¥. Jo June laa, he let out ove of bis carriages to @ peity of poug ten, w ride to Savep's- ead Now wrrarm Rracw ov Aut. GROVER & BAKE CELERRATEN NOISE LEAS ARWING MACHINES, $40 and upwarus400 Broadway, N.Y. GENERAL NOTICES. : “Save the F Jena” : LOVE OF 8TRONG DRINK CURED DR, ZELL'S NEKVINE POWDERS. May be given in Coffee, Tea, of Liquor, unknown to the drinker, For sale in NEW YORK at No, 03 Division «t., and 214 Eighth ave, BROOKLYN, at Havoa's, 175 Fulton treet, EW ARK, at Dr. Mercer's 224 Hroad stro ot, JORRISTOWN, at CV. Proeman's store, F.C. WELLS & CO, Wholesale Ageute, 115 Frank- DOLLAR. 11,000,6 Ladies’ an hinds cer, Broaawa, a cleaned (withou Plain tipping) at 4° Broo wd taney dyeing. ET ‘iat ‘ar ef 1812, and ase of clothing ang ad Oilers 4 City Hall sir eortiNoates of al- Pima will call at Lue fount ‘ace, and prepare to recel: Jowanoe for tho money. Gen. H RAYMOND, Inte lonel. N.B.-All whe have not eine will call as above, To the Weak and Deblitiated, Tadice who are # Ikiniog of Weaknems, Faintness, Ion of Appetite, General Brostmat oa Ge y. Oa ther re dro eh “ the clally In the Spring) do not uved Pills of othur weak- nue, Aid on reaching the’ juacton push | Piing pureatives thes nerd that which will, Drass ver we, the carriay down an embankment, | up the aystem, and then the nerves By the use nearly demolishing tt, and injuring the horses. It | of Dre Ander-on' Life Cordials every female will deed was after dark when the accicent bavpened. Tae | hor bralth greatly improved thronehout, as It Ie the grado of Vintbusb avenue baving been lowered | beet lnvisorator of the haunn system ever Intro bout TL feet, lect ie avenue that Dumber of feet | duced, General Wholeanie A feof, 6 foal rove tue'gade, and as there weve to guarde’s | Brewid Gh Wiliamabscgr' af to be had fot [ode Prevent such wp occurrence, the carriage was ran He, of 6 for $0, : wd 12590 over the eubsnkinent. 3 one BMiosences Cured The thonsunds whe jured, but pot danger: of tke party were 1n- Ik was heid. on the PATE Abe city, that te contractor for lowering | arm af the eaaron of the year, eufuring, from thie Platbueh avente was liable, aod not the city, | eomiplalnt, cap be eured by uselng Judge Tanwrm hnid thet in much cares, he city. wae | fine Millions Pill, Price $8 canis per bea,” PIL INP Hable, aud the Jury brought in @ verdict of gi75 | LVM S6Y Broadway. whl 0am dsmagie. Court or Sxssios.—Before Judge Gan amon and Assooiatis.—R. D, Soumom, Wa Dasmigand H. Kevoorn, were arraigned on an SOCIETY NOTICES. Jeurneymen Heuse Painters, Attentioa.— , d A Raapr menting of Journevmurn hones palctory tt indictmmers (ur misdomeanor, ‘They are pr bolheld st Myrtle Hall. Ibu Myrtle ave, drovulyn, ow ot a Bene Telling Eatablishmest in Thursday evening, March 14th, at 8 o'clock. 13,1032 ward, pear the Fiatbueh line, ‘The place hes been frequently complained of as a nuisance, by persona ‘who have occasion to pass the factory, Oa¢ witness testified thet he saw two loads of offal, which had been brought fom Barren Island, de livered at the factory. The matter consumed in the establishment, is represented as highly offea- sive. ‘Toe meat, do, {8 ie converted into mattire, ard the ores are used for various chemi, cal purposes, A pumbar of witveanee were oxacme }) When the trial was postponed till this ‘The following persons were arraigued for eating liquor without Hicerss, and p'eaded not guilty :— Aaron Jamawon, JOnn Reuey, Jom Wats, Jou Brome, Prvuir Grogam, Joun MoGanvay, Peres Lavormi, Faxommiox Hom, Auyexn Pusat, Eow ann MoGuina ‘Phe follow.ng, being arraigned on simi- Jar charges, pleaded guilty aud were severally flaed $19 oF 2% days imprisonment:—Jawes Bauer, Owmx MmaN, Jamie Guivrin, Jonx Dovowsurr, Avaverve Vouknen, Wa B Howarp Beveral smal cases were disposed of,and the Court adjourned. Fire Escarv.—Brooklyn is to have a sen- sation this evening, in the shops ef experiments in the fire escape line. The Common Council, some ‘weeks since, made sa sppropriation fir the purpove ry ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M1. Istian Arsoctat on of the Wa-hington susre M. i. iT be held ta ibe lecture room, thls © inet , at Tis o'clock. Am fasay will read weed young men are Lally inv tad ty W. W. CORD Pres; JAMES M C P. T Barnum, Esq , will lecture on Tempe- rence, in the Ita tlst Chalice, Sth a, near Laclagion re, 00 this Wednerday evening, March 10th, 1861, Tocicck, Come and hear bi % No. 6 A. O. H-—Mlombers are requested to attone a special meeting at their Idee room, oor, Fortiond sug Myrtle ve on Ts unday, Marni 14th, ge Dosinws of tmp tapes a to be transact, | Be or der, JAMES RHETIGSN, Prev't ; JAMES BEDDIN, A. 0. H., Ne. 13— A. special ghovepumbar wil be held {a Poomnis Hall, Beat souh ‘on Thursday ag. Maret ith Th o'elock, JOUR MAGUIBE, Froddeat DIAhis OCUNN ME Beeretary. i 116,38 A. O Hihersians, No 4.—A | Mleet- Hig gr the atove putber will be bela at their ream Myrna cece, made cn Kepropelation & "pore | FS Waster strvet, on Thursday eveolug, March ¢ than been pusupom the Glave ote), tn Fulton street, | 14tuy f make final arrangri-Dta for the co ri and thie evening will be brought to a practical test, | in jtendaces, MiCAAEL MoMAHO! be far oa can be dope without burning up she hovel’ | deat JAMES KELLY Becrvtary. 10059 aero will be tar barrels, ales ign, aad such otber accessories as maj pecessary to throw ‘liamfmesion on the aifsi?. ai Fines uv Fesnvany,—The total number of fires in February were aix, involvieg an aggregate les of cnly about $600, which was covered by in- wurence, or: . WILLIAMSBURGH. A Mysraerors Cracumsrasce.—On the 20th of February last, two young fellows named A Ppectal ef No. 17, A. 0. H., will pehers et the Union Hail, oo, ot #4d sf ‘and 5 ore, oe Wedvenday evening, March 13th 190. at ‘All ‘mesnibe's-are_rectueeked to 4 there is Tralneat ef niportanor a tranasct 6) grivr of JULN RILEY, Prusidont ; PEVER SMITH, Secretary. By) a's U. B. Society —A special io beve way alll be pela at their :soow fa Resserels wt, i ie March 131, af Tq c'elnce” Puncturt shea: wniting wpon Yolvck” ‘Punctual atwnd wr length apd two inches wide, which hed been ot jua-ted. Hy order of JOHN KANE, President” from arpars "Cartority prompted the oto, approace | DEN! LLIVAN, Seen bare a the old mas, and upen disco ‘them he hastily turaed the plece of wo d over, aa if to conceal was he wus Going. The young fellows thea went away, Lut a desire to kmow what the old man had writtes, snd thivking thas the of woxd malgbt hav. hoan left behind, they went down to the dock th following dey ead (ound the wood sticking into s log 1p the dock with one aide owered with writing ime plain bold band, Iv te es follows: + [quire mot for my mame for you oan never flad trout To all I weve vehiad ta this world, Beenie ENevteze Division wi ublic meei- his ev . ‘and concert, th at 08. Kau, Broad at T o'clock. rt rite ‘are engaged, SaaS em ary, "Free admission.“ WALFORD? We Peas Netloe—The effcore and mombors of the Coughlan G fag tt the (ideog Rexehances son "On He a a a em Aa at omen wery, at Mh te fe to cur tae yer] hic Zo ie pe order tn rural 0 Fine TANNA, N.U: TrUoaas MINNIS, Notice—A. 0. Ing ofthe above member will be hete at Milliman's Plail, cor 20Un ot and 7th are, om Thuredey areal larch 4th, at 7% 0% ek, Yor arramermya ot. Fien's Dey. Al, miembens ore ree od to attend order of JOHN @ALLEG, CAMPBELL, tec. veday) evenii business of mportanes., Panectua quired. ned ny fail OWN TUCKER, N. 8. lance ta re JAMES BANUFURD, ND. HMotemant Epascopal « harce of the Ateue- ment, (3 MR wii Kector. I at Mi Tie PD My aad ev. ty We@ueraa, Sema We ks DAY SCHOOL at 9 A.M. and? BoM. BING UN BUHOUL every Tuweday, at 9 P. ‘AU are ta ‘Te Rev, A. V. CLARKS IN will proach this (Wed- AiCte efit intrsduce TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, a C.tal, Chatty and Hymns 0 w6 leatm C wUNDAY daring Morning Service, the RESP OR sts toma tty neal aad 8) 1 | ime Ve tie * grucrally, are affectionately invited pee pie pretation Ge NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, the Right Rev, HOP 3 jULH GATE &f Lprench. PETERS ANNIVERS SIGE of this Charl, wftt “" be held on PALM SUNDAY EVENING, Mara 24, VOLY COMMUNION will, be ealobrated om BASIE. MORNING, the Slt of Marea All are very earnestly reaitented to make ouitable preparation aud comn.une at Raster, at MARRIAGES, PILIS. PRATT On Saturdey, March Oth, 1861, by the Kee M Tavior, of Hiro kiya. Gocrge M. EUs of New York, @ Miv Klizaboth Pratt, of Staton Land, DEATHS, BEAWLLEY—On Marea Lith, Mrs, Sarah Drawtey, Bea mA yearn Thy ricude of tho family are reapecttully invited aiteed toe fuscesl ou Wedorsday aternoon, Lith Tot wt 1 oticek, im her Inte reniaenon, 169 Wat i et, AKB—On Monday, March 11th, after « paintal Ulness, Mee ano Make, seed /0 pears and |5 dave, The fini ang friends of the tautiy, pad of her tather, P. Dowelcan, are tr apecttally tae ited to attend the fu on Weanesday alter: ith That, at ¥ orciock, trol ber late realdanee, 140 Worea arent we GUdNAL GH renee Con Oatheld, Pork bt Augbrim, Conn' aged 3 sears, 16 months and 2 The frienas and -ojaaintano: fully invited to attend the funeral, rooor. Moreh 1ith. at 9 ofelock, trom the Of his oarente, 1 Weet 12th et. CUZNER- Ia Brooklyn, oo Sunday, 1th t Mr, ‘Wh vas Ge Gasnersanttbe 16th year of hls Rae” Tile retusins were taken to Northampt, Mess, 200 DAUM — At St Vincent's Hxpital, on ‘Tucsday morniog. 1240 inst, Mie Ann Drum, i the Tt year of ber Hit Tetusios will be removed from the Honpital this (Wedieada,) morning, at 3 o'ch ck te St Mary's Church, wtere a Solemn itealem Mase will be ¢: brated at o'clock. Mer fugarel wilt take ioe trom, * the Ohureb, immrdiately after Mass. friends ys and the members of the attached to Bt. Mary's Cburch, are respectfu! bo attend, ERT/BERGER—In thle efty, om the 11 goneumption, James L. Ertaberger, in the ate teeldence vi ave. Her remains will Eiken te Greenwood Cemetery for intermeat. "8d HEINS—On Monday, March tare J, 000 of Jobn J. Heine, aged and 1, The mineadar) sew fumerat will take place this noon, Téth inst, at 1 o'elouk, from JORDON-At Ceotreport, Long Island, on Monday, Maree ith, at Oe Wy here om Serdony balored Fils.of D.C: Jordon, Br, Aged G0 yearm 11 monthe and *. ‘The friends and of the ere re. exeetully gid to aiteng the f on Gterneen, 11th Inst, af 1 o'slock. row dence Mr. Ti tas Hames, 382 Grand ot, Williamsburg. LOMBARD-va Monday, March 11th, after a loag and peieful iliness Patrick Lombard, d 60 years, ‘Tue friends of the inmily, and thoes of hls brothary- in law, Jonm, Kdward. rick Kesting, and of John Conc on, are reepectfully invited to attend his fu peral, this (Wednesda ) afternoon, at Liy o'elock pre- ively, from bia late residence, 173 Kast 20th at, bet’ Tat end ¢ aves, iL MILLS~ Ip Williamabareh, on Sunday, March 10th, famool D Mills ouly-chicl of Andrew and: Mary Milla, aged 6 mont! s and 4 days. 163 O'NEIL—On Monday, March 11th, Thomas O'Netl, wd intitos and fricade of tho teealty are peopeot- jetivos and fricada of tho family are fully fovited to sttend the fuser ‘on Wed Aiternoon, 1th inst, at 1% O'e:ock, from the of bis father, 4 Greoowlcl st. Hie remalus will be» taxon to Calvary Con ctery for intormant. 168 oy RILEY~ At his residence, 191 Front st, Brooks bs of consumption, J. Hi, Riley, lu the BOth's oar of 5 are. Further particu'ars a tomorro: rs at tle ale jugton at BMITIT-On ‘Tuesday, March 12th, John Smithy eerd BD years The relatives and friends of the are respest fully invited to attend tie funeral, this (Wednesday) Afternorn, 1th Inet, at 2 o'clock, from his late ree deren, 145 Weat Binh et, 1) Ath A M., Tuesday, March 1?th, Morti- in the 624 year of his an. Telcos will be held at ihe South Third Cuuirel, er, South 3d and Sth ota, eb TT, on Thureday afternowm, 1s pat, Se'clock The trieude of femily are re apectfully tvited to attend 106 WALLMANN—-Yeaterday, 19th Inst, Anas Osthe- tio, daurbterof Mr. Frederick We'lmann, aged 1 F th aud Sdave, ‘The friends and acquaintance of the family, alse meantersof Troop Fro Germ st Humsare are rem fully (nvited (attend the funeral, this (Wednesday), 8 . af rea thalpa 8 velock, from 114 Caambere WHELAN-On Tuestay, March 12th, of of the brain, Michael Woelan, ned 9 pears. ul iY Lil be interned thle (We after. friende family are invites to Flatlands Li Mared 1th, without further uotios: PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS Bawca's AMERICAN MUSEUM. RDINARY PURISITTRS ¢ ELTY IN THI Tit Swiss BEARDED LabYe MUD A beautiful and accomptiched Lad) hay HEAVY BEARD So Walia hina eT REED, wo # RS OLD, INT YT . At GRIZZLY BBA! SEA LION, T 83 Incde welche 3 Wir Vow GEN. TOM TRE i gr GRAND-AQUARIA, HAPPY BAMIL a ‘Admlasion 38 conte, Children under ten, 1h combs, ARTICLES FOR SALE: ANKRUPT STOCK—STOCK OF Carpets, oll-eleth, mste rags ke ~ the entire took of the Me. carpet store did Canal stroet, whl be sold at very low (orton days: the baltmes will be sold at suction, JOHN J. RUBBELL, Auetioncer, ‘Fine t nA ly end cther carpets, &e., &e, 18) ‘ Re A pence ey balan, Neos ola it orks othe: Aerts len and Elirid ¢, XPRESS ROUTE FOR SALE—BROO! lyn and N Y Express Route, with bh and har to » ‘ete for rach retry hediet ili Ho8srs FOR SALE—JUST F&OM THE ‘county, frow, 6 to 8 yoary old; from 16 te 16 hands tiered roots ar any kind of dows (ome febolt chery or traded for otter Canal et, NY, rf FOR SALE—2 HORS! 2 or ape bers ¥IN bo reld Pest t cash. Inquire of OBS tre Oslo yton and Gi te, FLORSES FOR | SALE—4 HORSES, ONE =) ‘bie for heavy work ; prise 8740; Seen eer ee ia the lot, HORSES FOR SALE ~ 8 LOW-PRICED horses, workisg bores will be cold for 0S Teguise la fie Sa aes w

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