THE PI-3[(]$l\TIX. _.._:u Steam. between Ireland and America. NEW YORK, BOSTON AND GALWAY. The following new and magnificent first-class paddle- wheel Steamships compose the above line : ADRIATIC, 5,888 tons bnrthen. . . . . . . .Capt J. Maunr (Formerly of the Collins Line.) HIBERNIA, 4,400 tons burthen, . . . . . . Capt N. PROWSE COLUMBIA, 4,400 , “ R Lima ANGLIA, 4.400 ~ “ " NICHOLSON PACIFIC, 2.600 ~ “ 1. Sum: PRINCE ALBERT, (Screw,) 3,300 “ ‘~ ‘* J. Wuixrit One of the above ships will leave New York or Boston alternately every Tuesday fortnight, for Galway, carry- ing the government mails, touching at St John’s, N. F. The Steamers of this line have been constructed with the greatest care, under the supervision of the govern- ment, have watertight compartments, and are uuexcelled for comfort, safety and speed by any steamers afloat.—— They are commanded by able and experienced oflicers, and every exertion will be made to promote the comfort of passengers. _ An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. The next departure will be the COLUMBIA, from Bos- ton, June the 11th. The ADRIATIC, from New York, June 25th. RATES on PASSAGE. . First class, from N. Y. or Boston to Galway or Li- verpool, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ., $100 Second class, “ “N ,“ 75 First class, ‘~ “ to St John is, 35 Third class, " M “ to Galway or Ll- verpool, or any town in Ireland, on a railway, 30 Third-class passengers are liberally supplied with pro- visions of the best quality, cooked and served by the ser- vants of the Company. RETURN ricxirrs. Parties wishing to send for their friends from the old country, can obtain tickets from any town on a railway. in Ireland, or from the principal cities of England and Scotland, at very low rates. Passengers for New York, arriving by the Boston Steamers, will be forwarded to New York free of charge. For passage or further information, apply at the otiice of the Company. on the wharf toot of Canal street, N. R., to WM. H. WICKHAM, @” Drafts issued on Ireland for £1 and upwards. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, agents. [mh23 ti] FAIR AND FESTIVAL, ron THE nsiiiirrr or run HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, ‘ —-AT IRVING HALL— (15th Street and Irving Place,) Will commence April 22, 1861, and continue for a week. fl” ADMISSION, .TwiiNrr-rivis Cmrrs. MURCH, TEE BATTER. A rhymer muse, who knows not song, Nor does he essay to flatter, Your aid invokes to help along In praise of March the batter. Andthongh my lines, in pith an{3-’i-‘W-a Be sure to flag; no matter,‘ . The words cannot the it'l~=.~;.'nd.(l‘3’EJ°_"‘$ , So famed is Murch the hattf. «*3 3. For bur" add shape his hats are P7915943- Wi~.u.~.= 1-‘tiers fade and _ wig} _,{—’)-'|,'[;..15".¢isS.‘L-flat}. or cone-iii:-e shaned, ‘ ‘ » fiiiiirch is not the hatter. Though wind may blow with sleet and snow, And hail and rain may patter, Yet winter’s snow and summer’s glow are matched by _Murch‘the hatter. The lawyer and leech leave pill and brief, ’ The bard, and chief, and pastor, For head-gear neat to give relief, Seek Charley March the hatter. At the Mincio, and by the Po, Where warriors’ swords did clatter; There no chapeau could stand a blow Like those of March the batter. If you would choose a hat for use, Which no abuse could batter, Your cash you’ll lose if you refuse To deal With March the hatter. Though states 2 ‘~ l and banks deplete And envious - els chatter ; Yet merit will hex ~.. ward meet, And so will Murc-_=- .:ie hatter. u'22; r ROCK’S HUE AND CRY. THE BLACK LIST. CALLAGHAN, PAT, Callan, County Kilkeiiny.~Five feet six in height. stout and squarely built—27 years of age, Supposed to be in New Zealand. Cancun, B-allynahinch, County Down.—-Five feet seven in height, sixty years of age, blue eyes, gray hair, and long thin features. Supposed to be prowling round Belfast. DONOGHUE, DANIEL. Skibbereen, County Cork.——Five feet nine in height and well proportioned ; twenty-four years of age, straight light brown hair, and scanty board of the same color on the chin only. SULLIVAN, DANIEL. “Goula.” Bonanc. Kenmore, Co. Kerry.—Five feet eight inches in height, and slightly stooped, twenty-five years of age, black hair and slightly curled, regular prepossessing features with the exception of a low wrinkled forehead, and large bushy brown shiskers. Supposed to be in Australia. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE PHOENIX. . H. Dnxrnn dz Co., 113 Nassau street, N. Y. Ross & TOUSEY, 121 Nassau street, N. Y. HAMILTON & JOHNSON, 20 Ann street, N. Y. (lain, Darvon do J ones, 29 Ann street, N. Y. The Piiciinix is t‘or sale at the following places: J can MORAN, Biddeiord, Maine. M. H. Euro, 297 Western Row, bet. 7th and 8th st.s., Gin srlnnati. U WM. CONIJELLY, corner of Chatham and Mott . N. Y P. J. DCOIJSY. I52 River street, Troy, N. Y. BERNARD Ilouszn. Castleton, VI. 11, i_‘.oi;Uit:‘.', 118 and 120 Tcboupetonlas street and 162 Poy:;‘.ra.r- street, N. 0., a. ('9. ti. DUFFY, Bookseller and E432’?-.oi-.=.=r,, -.'”»63 '7';7n are-.'«:~‘., ‘.‘,,'“:-.ulIiL' ten. .3 4?. 'C~..‘~..'=TiJZ'~.~' J’; T.":i>.‘~’-.'Y, St. Louis. iiitz. 1 SARAH McFADDEN,, 189 HUDSON .°!'Rl'il~.'P. Ni-.w roux, MARTIME, NATIONAL AND FANCY FLAG MAKER. - ALWAYS on HAND ENSIGNS, JACKS, PENDANTS, FLYS, liarryat’s and Rogers’ Signals, &c., &ti,,...»~ ~ Boimna son Sum. Inh§0 tf. W1 I.L1 A M in.‘ is E N N EVD re, AGENT FOR THE .« _ Importer and Dealer in Paint, Oil, Varnish, Gloss, doc, Nos 67 & 69 BARCLAY sraurcr. ; ”” A complete assortment of all articles connected with the trade constantly on hand 7.1 e Lowest Price. ap6 tf THE COMMI'[‘TEI+l ON SEWJ‘-B§_ Of the Board of Aldermen will meet every Wxrm1_n'nAx, at 2 o’clock, p. m, in room No 8 City Hall. Parties in- terested in any matters before the coinmittee_wl_l_l have an opportunity of being heard. , RICHARD BARRY, F. 1‘. A.,Booi.u, and Joan H.“‘BaLnv, Committee on Sewers. I ap6 tf T. S. N1n9¢:Q§;Jir~ :1 WILLIAM BENNY AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER. OUT SALES .-1TTENDE'.D T0.‘ OFFICE, 131 MYRTLE AVENUE?’ "‘“*"'»‘ BROOKLYN. T9315 ant Glass. A . \~/‘vs ap6 ti CIRCULAR. New- York, September 151, CHARLES G. MURCH, , .. ~ _ Cor. of Third Arelrme and 20th Street, Ever anxious to please, is happy to announce to his nu- merous friends and patrons, that his Beautiful and E.ctensz've Sales-Room . '4 _ . . . *0 is now open for the inspection of his New Styles for Fall and Winter, and he fiatters himself that he will be able to -gfliibit as large and as tastefully selected a stock of _ up HA TS AND CAP"S_ff“ as can be found in the city, consisting of every style of the most approved Fashions, fabricated from the finest materials, by the best of workmen. THE C'IIILD_RE..J’S -DEPA .R..C"Ii1I5.'N T, as usual, will be found replete _w,itlh¢very variety of . -.-s"--- ‘ : ‘ iQ‘.",-’E3»‘~£ flea:-)v.*_ 2-.-s ah‘, ,5 "am: ;zrr_~ss-rice °_ it vcitt then-be 3; fan‘ (I that MUBC git cggimgi. ‘pad ,t0,::spense, as he is I l30_"_ eceivev, those“ ‘ zciider the way of itpo smooth.” _ CHAS. G. MFTRCH, Hatter," ' 220, Third Avenue‘, Corner of Twentieth street, - Gramercy Park. Eliot, .§tat innrxy, tit. D. ROE & CO., , STATIONERS, PRINTERS, ;. 3. -W --AND—— I BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, r. 59 WALL srnnnr, . Corner of Hanover, New York. PRINTING, ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPHING, BINDING sun Remus, is In all its branches. We have constantly on hand a tine assortment of bdth STAPLE AND FANCY -STATIONERY. @‘We respectfully solicit orders, being confident that we can give satisfaction to all who may favor us wfih their patronage. ' ‘ Wii.i.uM D. Ron, Piirua Moxnousn, Edda ant iiestanrsnts. J O H N D O R A N Begs respectfully to make known to his friends, that he has set up business in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, Ar LAUREL HILL, OPPOSITE run CEMETERY. », His place will be known as the PHOENIX I-IOU;-5 £21‘. 3. Proprietors. 7 -6m -4 are respectfully invited to give a call. Sept 29——tf PHOENIX BUSINESS NOTICES. A Subscriptions of clubs and single subscribers will be promptly attended to by addressing Patrick J. Downing, at the Publication Office, No. 6 Centre street, New York. Any New York or llL'o