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— -- - NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1861. ad wr NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 7 a ieeeeeneer ee MOVEMENTS OF MR. BUCHANAN. NEWS FROG THE STATE CAPITAL, Frarme bill parsed last winter. Tt proci‘on for lavice «1 TH WRECK OF THE MOUNT VERNON. Political Imta ‘Mgence. creettally invited to attend the funoral. trom hie late re i a ps apne) ‘Third A\ Railroad. Messrs. MoDermott aud Bathgate } EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN IN BALTIMORY. | rhe City Chambertain to Have Another pe po the bill. They ern ren to Duild- track over the New Bariem Bridge at the terminus of tho <6 Dom Rueonucan Seeman. ’”—% 2° Paragraph published Cherry street, this ) afvorneom, af in the flenaiy om tho 8th ult., ea Pied fom ono of the twe oolock, is remains will be taken to Cabvary Gamer Eraamus D. Aver. Barrons, March 6, 1861. Shaking Up—Botm Sides Civim to Hula | '# 4 roud i tbat part of Westchester county, but to the Statements of the Captain and Second Mate— Kastern journals, stating that Mr. 2 vy | Ex-President Buchanan left here thie morning [| the Winning Cacde—The New York | oc’, Wins || against crossing the bridgo. formorly a representative in tho Coma ecticut Lagisiature nan, county Limerick, Ielanu, uged sv yours. he (rietds and relatives aré particularly requested te atteas ber funeral, trom ber late yasidence, 445 Fourdh tery for interment. tot kinc.—On Tuetday, March 5, Daan. Riva, of Kaa. it, i. esas, Rogers, Birdeal! and Chas! " y ae a home, escorted by the Baltimore City Guards, The tra | Poyt Office SiieWho Has Got eho Mo-| 0! theta recliners sere tpesca | What the Pamengers Say—The Peelilom | irom ihe town of Groton, was in the Seoeesion army in | out was very tine, wey That Has Been bscribed tT: until next week, on . apd Conditlen of the Chances of | Perssvois, wo are informed is inoorreay Mr. Avery is | wtreot, thin (Thursday) afternoon, abtwo o'clock. | | RECEPT ANAN AT New Phase ofthe Fight Again t Mesers. Clapp and Eliet were before the Cities and Vil- hot now nor vover was in the seoession a*my at Pesa- | County Limorick papors please copy. vf iF MR. BUCH. AT LAN- lages Commitice on the Central Park bili, but bad other Gotting Her Of-Rough a * 00; he a ra veblican rep- Test —In Hrooklyn, on Tuesday, March 6, of scarkee ON 0 a ee Central Park—Another Big Scheme on to adi acheme. Elliot is one of those Weather, pean Se any cals plans: naaher Fo) a 2” Whee Be FErer, Lovins, tho beloved danghtor of Bawia C. ant | Sahaiaeen Pa. Mare 6 1008 Foot—Southside Ratiroad — Pawabro. largo amount of real estate waea the as- Ben Res, ae ropresented the town of Groton he was sent-Py his con- 7 A. Russell, aged 8 years, 7 months and 26 days, » Pay , 1861, q soesore Were piacing & valuation op i peere , for the | Purpose of making a big thing out of it Thoy claim ee Chen mer of the committee in favor of their magni- I loft Toms river at cight o'clock ia the stage for Tuck- Fravcu THeaTex.—A epecial performance will be given ‘ Atuany, March 6, 1861. The voto was taken this evening on the Hopps and | *rton, on Tuesday moraing. After a drive of the most | bere to-night for a charitable object, “Les Pauvres de The parties engaged in the City Chuuberlain contro- Kinney contested case. Mr. Kinney was declared gatitied | monotonous and Weary description the stage arrived at | Paris,” a very effective drama, upen which Messrs. Bour- versy are again making their appoarance, ready for an- | t0 bie soat by @ voto of 8008. The arcularius and | Tuckerton about half-past three P:M. Tho wreck lics | cicault, Seymour, Goodrich and Wardon founded ‘The ether sotto in tho Senste on that bi. This is one of | M&Cabs contested case was then taken up ‘and, ater & ix milee from thia village, out in the eva, ut a plice | F29F Of Now York,” will be given for the drst ume here. ‘ ws discussion, further consi amp , » a oi teeth arated the “big things” of the session, and those politicians | unti] next week—Friday evening. ee: eee called Old Inlet, in Little Egg Harbor. Without haiting Court Calendar—This Day. who are anxious for a accommodation at the Shoe and 1 took @ bout, and ran over to her in less than two hours, reas ‘Gomer —Part 1 Nos. 1415. uit, lle, Teather Bank are all taking sides for Stout, The only before a whistling northwester, which sent the spray * , 31, 1493, 1486, 1a: 39, argument that can poeeibly be used on that side is « over the boat und ita crow in showers. ‘The sea was rua- | seo 'iasoga913, oie A es selfish one, ‘They havo no regard whatever for the true Assembly. ning #o high that it wea only with great difficulty and | Commow Prmss.—Part I.—Nos. 1155, 206, 212, 364, 61, interests of the city. Avast, March 6, 1861. | some danger that the boat was mado fut alongside tho | S38, 099, $40 to 645, 240, 407. Part LL —Nos.'610,' WO, It is comowhat amusing to hear tho arguments thatere | The bill to amend the act authorizing the formation of | steamer. The wrecking schooner John G. Roach was Nase hy nag henge tee ‘SUPRKMA RT- Txnm—Noe. 164, 2, 127, 16654, weed on both sides in favor of Stout. The republican | * Orporation for manufacturing, mining and mechanical | gnohored parallel to tho unfortunate vessel, at a | 150,168, 164, 172, 173, 195, 144, 182, 194, 202 10 10035. I j. B47 - 685, 683, 69, 385, 307, 3671, 13. ‘The friexds of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, this (Thursday) afternoon. at two o'clock, trom tho residence of her parent ». 393 Cumberiand street. beraad avere please copy. Mali.—Op Mouday, March 4, Rowaxn J, Saatz, coum solior at law, eldest tou of Wilson Suuail, aged 83” ena, 8 months. be . baad The friends family are in: attend funeral this (Thursds; ) afterse two oaoek ct late residence, ‘ick aveuue, near yn, E. D. Friends will cross South Seventh: ferry, and take Fast Now York cara to Cooks root, Scutty,—On Wodnesday, March 6, Joux, com of EAwane and Jane Soully see 6 years. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the farally uro reepsctftlay No. oat a " alatuents av an old lino whig. Mr. Buchanan was received this afternoun by a large MevenIRe id Hopp’s Swe: concousse of people. There was s fine display of military, Case, &e., de, Ke. and the civil and military procession was several squares fm length. The arrival of the special train was greeted by @ national salute und the ringing of bolls, Mr. \ Buchanan was accompanied by Miss Harriet Lane, Misa Hotey Parker, the Mayor und City Councils, the tremen, Fencibies and Jackson Riles, and a large delegation from the country. On the procession reaching Ceatre square aD immense crowd was found to be collected, Mr. Preston then, on behaif of the Baltimore City Guards, handed Mr, Buchauwn over to Mayor Sanderson, who welcomed him. Wh Hien spied tty wo onl 1 | Politicians working for Stout assert, when talking with | PUrDO%os was pasiod. distance from her of about thirty yards, | (™¢Ur.—Part NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) at two o'clock, from she residence of his parents, — avenue, corner of Forty-fifth street. copy. Wodnesday evening, March 6, Fuza- ie vifliam’ Shorrard, of have not language tw express the fooligs which | Tépublican Souators, that he ix a staunch republican, and | The bill to protect the Croton Aqueduct from injury | and one of the steamor's boats was busily engaged ro. | Pep, fo Sis Soh, Se areas By "80, $03" 45 ; 408, | Cpaumption, eked &6 yente, tf wrooita end Tay ~ swell my heart on this occasion, but I do most | it is therefore the policy of the party to go for tim, The | during the progress of the work required for tts com | ceiving the steamor’s cargo and transferring it to tho | 488, 442, 444, 446, 450, 452, 456, 458, 460, 466, 470. ‘Tho relatives and friends or the family are respectfully” cemonstrat: democrats in his favor agsert that ho is a firm and un- | Pletion came up for the third roading. wrecker, After informing thoso on board that tho ro- er ata, Ween at aa ous ocaiech trom bernie rendaste, sav laaeentoe lot } flinching democrat, and it is the policy of tho democratic Mr. Harpy moved to recommit the bill, to retain its porter of the Nsw Yonx Hxxaw desired to go on board, earning of R. France & Co.’s Dela- Pilea telkoe tentaaeen A te aay , that buFibg vuived wiunost every clime cudor the | Senators to go for bim. Stout must be one of those Place emong third reading bills when again reported. | Cypiain Laytield, of the steamer, immodiately had his Sonik Coomrr— Crass 66, March 6,126 Simiudas.—On Wodneaday, March 6,, Wnzisx Basormuae where | would wish Wo tive, to dior and to be-baried, | Pevens that \s everything to everybody, and have | “rhe bin to authorize the collection of agricultural sta | lndder lowered over tho gangway, and I stepped from by A OR A Eg rlniives of Ces fen aoe meen ‘Tho frisads and’ fumily are reepoct Ir relatives of the are 4 residence ot he Comsotsp. ‘When yet u young man, in far remot Susie, my Beart was | Somewhat of aD elastic conscience to enable so many | tistics was inid on tho tablo. tho dock of my Uvely litle craft to tho moro steady on0 | 37, 1411 1 29, 68, 10, 61 4, 10, 61, 23, 44, | invited tocttend the funeral, tromr the sent free of eda Stul with your muthera, ny trionds and neighbore, in good | views to be formed of his politics, especially by those | , The bill to provide for reports from supervisors of | o¢ tho holpless steamship Mount Vernon. My first in. | -Olroulars parents, No. 47 Goerck strect, this (Thursday) afternogm, oid Lancsster, and although 1 have always been true towns was passed. FRANOB & 00., at two o'clock. to you, Thave'bot beea halt sy true to you as you have | Who claisn to be intimate with him. T understand thas it contested seat case of Hopps against Kennedy was | quiry was if apy ono had been lost, as I hoard on tho Wilmington, Delaware, Scvriny.—On Tuceday, March 5, Huan Scvuuy, aged 6B Tho relatives aad friends of the family are 3 foster cd aud cherisbed me through many long yours, | the Senate to-morrow. Both sides aro confident of win- , Fuca argued in support of the minority report, in The tome.’ Your fathers wok mo up when a yong man, | # the intention to give the matter another shaking up in SS 20 68 ee Soeel reer. way that some seven or eight lives were lost, and that pra: earners favor of Hopps. the steamer was going to pioces. It was gratifying to bo | teren WOOD, EDDY & CO., Managera of All thece have pasted away, and I stand before you to- | ning this time, but Iam of tho opinion that they stand however, that Sarare vomrmues, | i2Vited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, . ‘the necond geaeration. I feel Mz. Kanxan arguod in support of the majority report, | informed, fer, that this rumor was totally ground. gy re hy By Te Monroe streot, this (Thursday) aftornoon, " waiep teat nigh lo tuo mids of poatority hess and the reeolution that Wm. J. C. Kenney ia entitled to | lems, ‘The captain, without hesitation, gave mo the fol- 7, Caer ame teers Onsse Hel, Naren get Menace streat, this (Fharetay) » Ot half-past om fons are manifesting tue same kindness which their ‘his seat. lowing accou nt of the accideut to his steamer and tho 2" Daawane—Crass 162, March 6 1881.” Scaweensan.—On Wednesday, March 6, after a shart fethors would bave dono bad they uived to his day. RVENING SESSION. tela ome ae ck 22, 67, 60, 3, 65, 61, 32, 47, 12, 10, 38, 61, 33, 68, | but severe sickness, Joy G. SonwantTuay. Fm gr vrs gn prbegeeligeth oe oe erent ‘The contested seat caso of Hoppe against Kinney, un- ip ff ‘with ‘full’ particulars, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are indies gener: 5 finished at the adjournment, was resumed, aud a Wo left our pier about half-past throe in the afternoon, treo of charge by 8 ny sane debate the resolution of the ity contir: Wm. J. 0. 00., Delaware, Kinney, tho sitting mecaber, Yo his cont, cae Bal 1G | ongaturdey. Tho weather wus clear but smoky, and the SWORDS BODE E OO ae Tce Winners, emecheid’s Spring Stylo of Gentle- 8 vote of 81 to 5. wind southwest. Ato quarter to twelve o'clock the same ‘The case of McCabe against Arcularius was then taken | night, when the ship was between ten and elevon Ea Loud applet Y up, The report page with ove exception, 1s Nay Rang poll wade site thas, mena are now ready for inspection and sale at No. 118 jbave depar' alt We done ig 4 Somewhat . vor ri , Aroularius, 0 Bibti menm- janeau atrect gay lile tas pamed ino umes. pata palate des a es eee ber, to Mic sea.” Aftor a debate the’ cubjoct was post. | and the eocond sae took my pice. About half an hour 3 ra saat I have done ought to oticnd @ single citizen I now sin- aon! Stout, some Friday next week. bofore she struck I was on di and before going boiow, ¥ “ t garely unk his pardon covey repeating x sentiment | Metre dare bot peak their own minds, but are beld in| "Mr, Woonnovr itreducod ‘lls Yo contrm cortain pro- | Loa 'him to. keop bor t recpecuablo distance fom the | mac oases Cea Bo zt T amare March 7, for doar to my heart:—God grant that the constitution and | the grasp of theso lobbymen by threats of exposure, thus | cecdings of the New York Board of Healt, and to pro- G18 Broadway. Union ebail be perpetual, and continue # sbield aud pro- | “flectually baving a warranteo deed of the Senators, | hibit bank officers from protesting mercantile paper, fend. 1 also asked him if the lead waa on deck, which invited to attend tho funeral, this 5) at one o’clock, from his late residence, No. 201 atreot, corner of South Firat street, Williamsburg. Tackxrr.—On Wednoeday , March 6, after a short s- us in their wus, can never be forgotton. I remainder of my days among you participate in the contest. There is no mistaking the fact that a majority of the Senators are opposed to tura- vice, and a benefactor two the widows and | 12g Out Devlin, against whom there has not been the first id appluuse.) All my political aspi- | word raised as to his qualification for the office or in- eee le funeral, from his late residence, No, 244 West Sixteentia street, between Soventh and Eighth avenues, on Friday afternoon, at two o’olock. Vicnee.—On Tuesday, Merch 5, Camanove, widow of the late Antoin Vignes, in the 30th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to age tection to ourrelves and our children forever. which they transter just as thoir interest may be, and, ar. Wats introduced a bill relative to the Firo Mar- | was an tntimation that I desired him to sound the depth | 2861. White, the Hatter. 1861. | tend the funcral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at balf-pas® under the threat, make the Senators toe the mark. This f Thursday, March 7, f "C Mr, Buchapaa retired amid enthusiastic applause, Ho | ‘n'a lamentable fact, but nevertheless true aa the O fhgg lag. it AN ng the | of the water oocasionally. When shestruck, the socond J ,,Grund opening of spring stzine, Paamdar, Mlorah 7,f0F | two o'clock, from her late residence, No,'218 Seven ‘then resumed his carriage, and was escorted to Wheat | It does not extend to but few members of that body, but | New York Holeotio Society be reported complete. Agreed | mato ordered tho wheel starboard, and stopped the engine cre nd to. A ree eR, Woon.—On Tuceday, March 6, Mary, widow of Thomas enovgh to control matters when the vote is close. before I could got to the wheelheuse, This bad the |, Uadtes’ Imported Boote—Made by Este | wood, in the Tbih year of her ayo. Te tie! arcuate and tec wager the third | tothe Soa A aon, Laue nos ran pct fas | eet wicking her cn tho bank, which abo migne | SSMS AMAR LPR or uratwer. | yu ira and te, ede of har som, dara INTERESTING FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. | house ure working like beavers for Stout. Tet us.see | reconsidered, and, on motion of Mr. Busoxy, tho bil was | otherwiso have cleared. 1 then started hor again, but | parnasn's Aavordiaement ects forth such | fental {fem the teudaace of the latter, No. 276 Grama whether [pa pene of Now York city or this board of | Inia on the table. she was stuck fast. We then put tho topsail on hor and | » list and variety of attractions that thousands are drawn | street, this (Thursday) morning, at ton o'clock, withous Wastmnctox, March 6, 1861. | Pry stip, Till muse, to of tho Now York Post of. | Adsurned. put her helm aport, tho wind boing from the southward; } ‘bither daly. further novice NO TIDINGS OF THE LEVANT. fice waa moved ahead last evening. The lobby have, The Novy Department this morning recelved despatches | terefore, apparently got mattoretholr own way on thi THE EXPECTED EUROPEAN STEAMERS. from Flag Officer Montgomery, dated Panama, February | ‘how York, poe ig my been remonstr: is — 4. He states that no intelligence had been received from | Common Council. There is ono of the biggest Sanvr Hoox, March 6—Midnight. the missing ship Levant since his last communication to ee rage 4 bill awe pod somite Cer the | _Theroare no signs of any of tho stoamers as yet off the department. He had not heard from the Wyoming, | passage uf this bill, to force upon the government a por- | tis point. Wind, a gale from the northwest, with snow eont in ecarch of the absent vessel. He still entertains | tion of the rear buildings at an exorbitant price. If the | equalls. this had the effect of merely causing the ship to wear Brooklyn feeds" nherrngy. he ar gar wehiaderrrg wot round aad head north northeast, when she stopped again Soe rgere! Gey wine of photographic beau- ‘Thue sho lay till the next day. in the meantime a dag of (a distreas waa hoisted. Tho following day (Sunday), at Sunt Reschven ana New t Stor re ono o'clock P, M., the wrecking schooner Ruth Husloy | *OU# HUNDRED D BILE For sale b; came to our assistance, and helped us t run tho epchor J. PRED MILWARB, 83 and 90 Remic street, off, but wo hove it home, tho anchorage being quicksand. For the West. Worrs.—On Wednesday, March 6, Mary ANy, : of James W. White, Juatice of the Superior Rewcsge § Rhoda E. Whito, in the 12h year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her porenta, 62 East Thirty fourth street, on Friday mer at half past ten o'clock, without further notice, ‘mant,—On Monday, March 4, Eowanp K., aged & ous and 9 montha; and on Wednesday, Tia, ogod 1 yonr and 6 months, ly caidron of Chandler tuke the Dutch church there is nota man _—_— THE BEST HORSE POWER LL god Emily C. Winant. hope of yet hearing from her. Erecuaece — 2 : Nom-Arrival of the North ins On Monday, with tho assistance of the wrecker, wo fis ene, oo the family in e With the exception of influenza, which has been ody os grey apg Pan Spoor peg hnlegor| eaners Po Mi nyo PM again hove our anchor, and, by helping with tho steam, PORTABLE BURR STON MILI. funeral, ghey favitatien she (tured hee very provalent during the last ten days, tho health of the | that additional room must be purchased. Let this act be 3 SeSShoeat wo succeeded in hending tho steamer in twice the BENNETT BROTHERS, 45 Gold street, N. ¥. afvernoon, at two o'clock, from No. 6 gin 4 -off.cers and crew was good. members for No signs of tho North Briton, now due with European Brook: intelligence to February 22. length of herself about two o'clock Monday after Wheeler & Wilson’s Tmproved Sowing noon. On Monday night we again hove the anchor out, [ Machines @t reduced prices. Oftice 605 Broadway. and again eucceeded in heaving the ship intwice the! Grover & Baker's Celebrated Family Arcuoy, March 5, 1861. | jength of herself, and comparatively out of danger, for gpd Manofacturing Sewing Machines, 496 Broadway, New the coe ee Ut te Eeantn aod aity nea | she was now in smooth water, and more into tho inlet. we lyn. Wnaay.—On Tuesday, March 5, of consumption, Pama Wuany, aged 61 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and also the friends of his son, Jacob Wilsey, aro respectfully invited. to attend the funeral, from nis late residence, 244 Fif- ‘Three ships of the Euglish equadron—tho Bacchante, Termagant and Mutine, the former bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Maitland—are at Panama. been come very singular movements avout the lobb; ‘There was uo political news of importance. Affairs | cad a few secret ‘arrengements, whoo nando pubiio, as tenth street, this (Thureday) afternoon, at one o'clock. were quiet, they surely wili be, wili not ieave some persons pretend- | representidg twenty-four counties, waa hold here las | We would have brought her nto tho harbor !f the anchor New He eye one Aas Ter York. wn’ Katursay, prow he 26, in ‘Sucramento coun- ing to be honest {n'a vory favorable light. night, and & series of resolutions were adopted express | would have held its grip, but it would pot. On Tuesday | $y; Mareh 7, you w a % » | ty, Collfornia, Mrs. Kany C., wife of John P. York, asd } T notice that a certain class of membors who last winter | ing the utmoat confidenco in General Pomeroy and th | *°™’ Lyi Tro eee eee ee oat iat canbe mang wis | daughter of ‘the tato Robert M. Peacock, of States | NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. arrayed themselves against the interesta of the otty of | other members ‘general committes, fully endorsin | Morning, about ten o’clock, wo got assistance rer oe rer re ent umenan we eaten te |, Mane } New York on the West Washi Market bill and the | the Pepa Laden yon La ag by Glens oat recom alee th fee Bema ane seer Fe tabs, for ts cents, at 13 Broad street, Brown's new French ity railroads, aud were to be found voting isely as | mend’ monyes supplies for ief of Kansas anchor near ui € rest Arrival of the Pony xpress. the lobby cerired them to, from the Brst to ho lastare | to be sent to them, They regret. that couilicting state. | bas been towards the northwest wo have Dot started her MIQCELLANEOUS. « Forr Kearny, March 6, 1861. now leeding ee = fogs pty tony —_ ae The pony express passed bere at throe o'clock this | CUmStances, clearly po! panecd, when the Legislatare hag adjourned and the mem- morning. The following aro the advices — bers reach tet tome, Guar will find that their acta San Fraycisoo, Feb. 19—3:40 P. Me will bo Raisanmepe privat bill Laveen ay List of (aq Arrived 18th, sbip skylark, New York, Spoken per | T\\pt measures of the session dy same as the Skylark, October 90, latitude 4 deg. north, lon, 28 deg. | Wet Washington Market and the Gridiroa of Inst winter ‘west, the ebip Syren, from Boston for Sau Francisco; at Your correspondeat bas in his possession « letter tho same time she saw another ship, supposed tobe tho | from & geutleman of high standing in New Lockout, from New York for San Fraucizoo. Sailed on | Kerk , Sing that a Mrlend | cled | upe the 19th, ship Moonlight, Hong Kong, takin $140,000 feet | the i saree stating ket the game Been bene the ny tasks R pert ders ip the vicinity were subscribing freely, an | pel my) aks quicksilver, jand $157,000 in guld | TeeCbo himself bei subscribed five hundred dollars for | {Tho ship aurora, oa bestingfout of tho harbor, on the that purpose. The writer of the letter referred to is a ts have been sent from Leayenworta , as they consider | to-day. The weather hasbeen so rough since wo ran Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigsand ‘Tou- that it may have a tendency to stop the su} niles which pen that we could not bring a lightor along side. Wo ~The best in the worlds, whcleeale retail, and the are yet eo urgently needed, and cloged with io following | however got her cargo out of the after hatch and put it je privately applied, ai Astor House, resolution:— on deck forwarg, and et three o'clock this (Tuesday) | wacchelor’s Newly Invented Wigs and Resolved, That it is the senso of this meeting that in- | afternoon we enced transferring it to the wreckiDg | rouvece are rove perfect vnitations Of nAllre. 4 eC as ene eee ee ee ee Reena. 1) as. oteerren crate oe ere Serr aiee fit: anal oa Bae prt ay ig ? apd Pome! misrepreeentations are justiy attri- | tons. lount Vernon is & sci steam ct ee nnn butable a te authors of the recent “eapetcben sont | hundred tons burthen, and plies between New York aud Batchelor’s Hair Dye—Keliable and In- th. Washington. I expect to get her off and proceed on my | etuntaneous; bleek or brown. ‘actory 3} Barclay atreet. Yold proceedings of & mags mecting of | voyage as goon as the cargo is taken out of her and tho | aad applicd at W. A. BATCHLELOR'S, 16 Bond street, Jeffereon county, also ond Gen. Pomeroy and the | wind changes from the weatward. At pregont she doce - committee, and denouncing the action of some of the | not leak any and us perfectly safe, HUWs Hair Dye—S50 Cente—Black or citizens of Leavenworth, who have endeavored to stop THR MATE’S STATEMENT. Brown. Depot No.1 Barclay street, and sold by ali Drug- the supplies, as they state, by misrepresentations of a pinta, groes character. ‘Mr. Webster, the second mate, who was on deck when Met © = an pose an, Whie- Forty-two tons of provisions were bre sped on Saturday | the accident took place, gave the following statement:— via Crea ween, Hatr, NUMBER OF A NUMBER OF KECOND BAND SAFES | SECOND HAND SUALES Taken in for Taken in for LILLIE’S Chtate TRon|HOWE'S BALL BEARING FRANK E. HOWE, 203 Broadway, N. ©. T EVERDELL'S OLD STORE, 32 BROADWAI Ww Cerda, These celebrated engraved Cards Only at this store. 7 GIMBREDE'S, 688 BROADWAY. ANTISTIO MONO grams beautifully cut and stamped on note vaper. Envelopes of tbe Istest styles, F tablinbed Isis. . “9 " hers ai Mustaches to juxurianily. Sold wholesale oso . ema ome | Petsou well known by repatation, at loust, throughout | for Wy andot and Topeka, at both of which places full eup- | took the deck at eight o'clock, going the coures of | und revall by W- A. BATCH LOK, 16 Bond street. EST GOLD PENS AND CASES—PENS REPAIRE® sath sak ieerass to wean, te proving ase | the State, and is worthy of attention. Now, then, we | plies will hereafter be Kept, aud thirty tons more were | yohii thy went af aes ele eaitabne os iy oR Ge aw Kas, to be much Gameged, will avon eau for Engivod, with a | sek, where bas this money gone? Somebody must have sent yesterday and to-day to the samo points. The os velock, when steward came on dock i the pilot Barry’s Tricopheroas ts the Best tablishiment of these depota will be u grout convenioncs | Fougo and gave me the ceurse of souLawest by Perel cheapest article for La age curling, clawing, to the settlers in the southern and western parts of Kan. | 1, (he captain's orders. I steered that course til | preserving aud restoring the hair. try fu Bold by sas, One hundred and ninoty vo orders wore received | tait-past 11 P. M., fwhen the captain told mo fo | li drugguta yostorday and until nine oc! morning, drawn bY | Keep her off southwest by south. Op this course * diferent local committees on the Genora] Committee. Tho - twelve o'clock P. Th ‘Trusees—Marsm & Co.'s Radical Cure rush ‘or @ tow days has doen tremendous, aa tho sot. | do siruek ab a quarser before twelve Glock YM. The | truss. No.2 Vewey stroct (Astor Louse), oppesite the eburch, Hers wish to get their crops in, and must have supplies | wag on deck be asked mo if I had tho lead ou deck? 1 and seed inorder to do so. But little seed wheat, com- | toig him J had, but {did not heayo it. He told mo to| Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder 4 seen 1. A person may not always be justitied in stating his being baja moa setae eebehiatinasti euspicions or all the facts tp bis knowledge upon such mat- ‘Ihere ws a mocerate business doing by jobbers thus far. | bat po pereon could have watched the movements ‘This week the market is periinps joss active than during ot ee a here without being able to guess at t week, and prices ure Without change, exoapt ia Y dometio roduce. Pthere bave been seis of _Developements in regard to relative to my ‘go | ancks of wheat for export at $190 a $1 96, with come ua | Clty mattors aro becoming quite numerous. | One _ | bigh as $2 Movey m buoyant tociay at Lali por | 12st of these has come out through the appearance of Hi. ose, an, ROSIN GAS WORKS, ‘or public and te buudi erected punnGEo. L KITCHED, Hal Hrondwey, N.Y. —— ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, BNL, Joinia, snd all Diseases of tho Feet cured, without oF inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARIB, Chiropodiat, 76) Broadway. ers to physicians and 8 of tbls city. ; D. Cispp. one of the commiasionersfto uppraiao and esti. | pared to the wants of the country, has so fur been ro- | yuo iho /tad, Dut f tid tot Mere Oe ore. Braves, Abdominal Supportery, ke. eof this city | cent. Loge npteli ghenored how 0 peop tad ll of | mate the valuation of the y Known ws the north- | ceived, and it has to be distributed in very small quan- ‘Mount Vernon had only three passengers—all gon- ‘Dre GLOVE & THORNE, No. 4 Ano street, or 0 YOU WANT WHISKERS” fan Vregcwooharbor, bse boen oovupied tor the tat | ofa extension of the Gentral Purk—one of the boldest | tities. tlomen. They had nothing to add to the sitemonte al If, you do, remember that for oight years my Magioat ay Unitea Seane troops. plusdering schemes that has exhibited ite hydra ergee ready made, but they fully corroberated those of tho | Sent mre Obguent has never failed in «single, insiadoe to etapa Uae | See "case of Fremont vs. Floreri, | head im the city of New York outeide of tho Common Rhode Island Polttics. captain ami the maten. ‘They mentioned, however, that Married. whiskers or mustact row luxurianily within ‘sly week | _ The Supreme Court, in the case of Fremon! edol| Provipencr, March 6, 1861. P , rr, Tnomrsow.—At Jeracy City, on Sunday, | from the first application. It never stains or lajures the skim, | thus cecided that cbe hoiwer of Unived states paventa and | Counc! AB a Red hee Fareed bagohore yg | Te {tutional Union Democratic Conventions | tere was neither panic nor excitement when the ship February 24 Dy the Pm ue tame pastor of ths | fort acts only on the roots of the beard, ‘Ad ost ail drag? | lands under the Mexican graut potscascs all the prucious | tPs valve, ot Ut An, Ome Beno hundred ead teonty. | have 9 Conerieutional Paton, and, Derocratic Conventions | yircek, and that good ordr has provatlod ever eluce. Chat Geese ie Seinen iy any pact ot the country. Fras | my fy ogre No:withatanding the statement of tho captain, tho | Medding Methodist Episcopal church, Joux B. drarrox, | Metals container cs peat to tne Legislature the number | Sve dollars for, found, Wy looking at tho valuation, | G. Aroold tor Lieutenant Governor, and the rett of WU | gisarsor doce ile in a vory dangerous position, ead to. me | of Hudson City, to Sakai, aaughter of’ Archibald Thomp: Of rearing 1D possesion of Loo Stabe-—peing between 409 | that they aes oe it in the Lat atone thousand two | Present State officers. it would #eem ‘mpeestle for ber to got off uuless thoro | 80n, Exq., of the former place, 1 ae a 0 ence not guns abl rifles, gouorully out of | husdred and fifty dollars. So confident was be that they | The demcrate havo nominated George I. Browno for | syouidoccura calm, and with it a high tide. if tho wind Wiusinsox—Tuoxwe.—(n Monday, March 4, ne powk «de gabe : had made » mistake, that he asked if the one before the | Congress trom the Weatern district. Diows from the west it is of shore aud the tide will not | Church of the Medutor, Lexington avenue, by the Rev. bie m all parte of the Stato faverablo accounts are re- | two hunared and iifty was not a clerical error; be was No other Congressional nominations aro yet agrood on. | niga high enough to ficat her. If it blows from the north | James B. Herrick, Groxax A. Winxuyion to Auaaos % Fyod cf the planting operations tbis peaaon, tho breadch | clearly of the opinion that two huadred and fifty was | The Conventions adjourned to the 12th. it wil produces heavy sea ogainat her aide, which will | daughter of the Into Veter K. Kissam, faq.» and widow of innd sown in Whost beg wucd greater wan last | all that they intended to allow him. The whole job was | ‘The Republican Convention moots to-morrow shako her much and ehift her position a little ; if from | tho late John E, Thorne, Haq, all of this city. oar, , of that nature, so much eo that universal denunciation tho south the result will be similar, and if from tho cast 7 oThe Legtelature has dono nothing important this weok | WAS expressed iw all directions. The Erie Raflroad. Xho ea will bo tn all probability so henry that eho will Died. the Senatorial queetion. Aa alliance has beea formed Clopp is pow hero, with an assistant by theanme of Exsara, Mareb 6, 1861 goon break up and go to pieces. Though is grounaed Axvonn.—On Wedneeday morning, March 6, at two Qiiween the Bretkinric ge anda portion ef tho Dougias | Biliet, to work through a Dill te give the Board of Su- | The rivers and streams along tho eric Railroad uve | On apardbank, it 8 eo hard that with a heavy cea it | oci-ck, Wa.rKR Marrisox, gon of J. W. and M.’ Axford, demvorats. Fifty-tivo of those fusionwta met in caucus | Pervisore the power to appoint commissioners for the | not been —, high. No damage of any kind hat | would be Littic lees morciful to a ship ashore on it than a | aged ¥ months and 13 aaye. fh sucruuento last ovewibg. They wero tares lows than | Central Park, and to rodueo the number to six. He | been sustained, and trains to all points run regularly and | rock would, and eho ia 80 entangled in tho bank that I ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ‘a majority of the Legislature, which has in both houses | bopes, if —_" that through, to secure the appoint. | without obstruction. y can scarcely see any room for hoping that eho will evor | attend the funeral, wis (Thursday) ofternooa, at huif-paast Sib tmombers. This fusion caovemout is au favor of Den: | MCRL’ of hy will insure the leave tt. It ig tho universal opinion among the boatmon, } ove o'clock, irom’ the residence of bis grandfather, 168 . free of éarriage. & G GRAHAM, 109 Nusaau at, N. Te De gltHEaS SAFETY ANASTHETIO INZALERS, , ‘generaliy ndmitied by eminent medical men aa rendere ing ebioroform or ether free from dunger, are supplied HG. LUTHER, 42 Great Jonen murcet. “Price, ellver $5 W. Tuustrated circulars furoiehed. G4" SACRIFICE OF BOOKS. CLOSING OUT SALE or DERBY 4 JACKSON'S PUBLICATIONS. ‘The uadersigned having purchased the entire stock in trade of the late firm of Derby & Jackson, offer for cash only theter entire remainder, comprising more than ).00 VOL MBS, 1 increase acceptance Nomination for Congress. wreekors, and othor nactical men with whom I have con’ | Bowery. of rere ond walnahle oceans of toe centeed Brut, Tema. fC Bee sareagth. be Ith appeceatly raed nd which baa been Harrrorp, March 6, 1861. versed, that the ship will be a total loss. ‘Camrama—On Toosday evening, March §, Suna Aun a authors, ta fine binding. This offer’ remaiag> chance that no clection cum take piace tals eeasion, | end also brought by them tm The Democratic Convontion for tho First Gongressiensl ; ss Sinai Thi btods 6, 1901, | Camruniz, eluest caughter of Duncan ?’. Canipboil. ties mite desi Sralter pemipating ® Lrockinriige Louglaa candivate | this pian, the aforesaid has istrict met today. A full attendance (113 delegates) Lirn. , March 6, = Beets jtperned sey A eon 1 en on She eek ia ballot ace After leaving the Moant Vernon lust ¢yeuing our little Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to and ax oppueition Lougias-ropudiican candidate, there is attend ber funeral, at Trinity Church, om Fri- As these books wtil nut be reprinted by ine, those supplies for toelg libraries, at the extraordinary given (full fy per cent, less than the regular reall weal boat hensed for the village. A qalo came on, howevor ; ‘i - jority of and also tickled the fancy of certain members with | A. P. Aydo, of Tollana, 62. 4 A oan 5 day morning, at ton o'élock, without farther invitation. fhe Sento and the other & taejority of the ‘Assembly, 00 tis idea of « arge amonnt of patronage when the present | eory C. Deming, Harthord, 60 Sear mianighh, cremsbed Wit rosea era, we gic Gewnwinu.On Wednooday,’ March 6, Tuomas Cvwwinc, | ze invite ‘aly oid tel a pete that no joint convention cun ov called. é oMicialsare sent off. More thap one membor of the lobby ie ae 9 dallot resulted: — pelled (6 make for an inland about threo miles from | i tho 77th your of hws age. Like buaN HALe PRIGK. ‘The Bony express ‘Guten received from tho Atlantic | has been made to believe that there are nice pickings in 2 Hooks sold for $6 0, States, via r olatives and friends of tha family are respectfull Demidg, 82. whery the unfortunate steamer was lying. Hero, wo The relatives and fF 7 y Py ‘. , . bat arrangement. invitod to attend the funeral, on lriday afternoon, at two @. Te yo to Cue ats of February. with | Te winter thoro were all manner of charges of cor- | Mr Deshing’s namo was thon withdrawn, and Hon, | Were fortunate enough te find a howe and procure re | grclock, irom tho Fist Retormed. Preeby teriaa, church, 9 Kok old fo ge. Ny fntante gwd gro mag en 1 ruption mace against tho Contral Park Commiesioners. | Alvin P. Hyde ronominated. Ho was beaten’ by only 06 snd 0 roomgo ’ ile the alo | Pwolfth atrect, botween Sixth anaboventh avenues, with: }} Hooks sold for AL Classes of peoplo in san Francisco will join in a “ see bn investignti maittee, who | votes ab the last elect biew Fertonaly from tbe northweat all through tho night, Sitar atime, 7 Books sold for $3 00. Union celebration on the 2d. Business will be yoaorally | Tho Senate, apporniee an tvestigsting commlivinat the | — and only slacked up about daylight, It also shifted the | Ou) tuetios Inte ecday morning, Mareb 6, of con- Books sold for $2 40 need. Tent 00 the matter ce from’ sea who hed been oc aeushanhen Position of the wrecking schooner alongside the steamer, | tN srry, e mative oF thus city, aged 26 Booka sold for $1 7 ‘te aoamer Papas, from the North, beings Vietoria } Tempting t plunder the pubWe,and had boen digoharged mere HRTEN, Te March 6, 1861, | 10%, Sue drifted astern cf tho dsablod veel, and of | SMONtiT cing 0 dayey only 000 of Uh late Bor oka sad E08 BL er eoruary , ud Oregon tw 4 e ie. Tey , 1661. : y w poid for “Ro benah Genie! amnaety wen provegeed by the | by the Commissioners, and that tho whole cry arogefrom | ‘The charter election tn this city yesterday resulted in ‘ maoamer remained, however, in much thesame | bard Lonel for sold for Seah th ily. erm M1 “{ ¥ lace from ther : Uisappointed and disaile.ted partica. The fight om the } tho euecess of tae evtire republican city ticket. Goorge on a3 ‘His funeral will take p! rom i " M February. way at daylight ac aho was in when { loft her on Tuesday Pigg Bomar Caer price of ‘crown. lands 1s 16 be reduood to four shil Genel Fuk bee = Winter is trom procioaly, she Humphreys, republican cnatiiate tor Mapor, haa 0 me feaune.” the Wink wen Sil plowing Sully ob ive mother, 290 West, Twenty scin Mr and pence per a: a ye pPpear- | jority of 608. the largest republican major ver | o'clock A. A., and aa it was aboad there was considerable Orming , ip WO veins neue bad been seein troubles at the Rock Crock | ance ins different quarter and another ect of fea, | jiven in auburn. Site whoshdr our boat could reach the village, Forta- | Church, where a grand high mags of requium will be « logue, with retail and net ace examine the stock. may ee i. W. DERBY, No. 498 Br: about bray theuce to Calvary Cemotory for in a it the collectinu of duties, but several of the old heads aro in tho back groan Hamrox, N. Y., March 6, 1861. hately for ua, however, the breeze changed more to the | lebraved, and from 4 Brows wit Ue Similkameea mines provisions woro scarco and | FE’ Tho bill to authorize the Supervieors | The towns of Hamilton, Maiivon, faton, Georgetown west and we were enabled t9 make tho share and for. | erment. ean NUN & 00'S AMBAICAN AGENOT AMD & the woatber very coid. wionors means the Central Park | and Brookfield, in Madison county, each elect republican | Ward this despatch. fhis day tho wind soem to be in- |. Patacwar.—On Wednes’ Fie cakes paoenhan os te ae } ‘Lhe news from Oregon is of very little importance. extension, ant ai] who yote for that bill will be looked } supervisors. Croasing again, and as matters are now there is no immo- M. after a log and sever London cW. ¢ Gold hns beeo oiorvered 1h tho Spokan country. apou by the public ia Now York as, attempting to force Oxwago, N. ¥., March @, 1861. | stato proapect that tho steamer cam get od the shoal, | W012, & native of Hanover, aged 40 yours, L monty | nt Tho Iocian disturbances proviously referred to proves | that nefariona sehome upon thom. The subject ie to be | At the charter election to-day Hon. Henry Fitzhugh, | 0'n.. Pts may, perhups, sottle down in the rand. Tho | aud 11 days. “ y Y to bo nothing more toa « few petty thefts. Un the 16th, | brought up before the Comumitteo on Oities and Villages | reputitcan, wae olocted Mayor by 361 majority. All tho | Cyicot of tho capeain in to got hor into the harbor over |. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | AN, si sem t0 ite most paintul f msiain oe tho bark Comet arrived from the Sandwich Islands; her | “his aftorncon, republican city and ward officers were clectod, except the | iw bar if possible, but this is only possible in tho single | Mvited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon | 08 tae rheum, pimples, Blot a E aaNy =, auvices are to the 4th lustant, only four daya lavwr than peorporate a baggage acvocration of | Overever for the Poor. The majorities ahow & ropublioan | Seve that here before montioned, at two o'clock. from his tate residence. 160 Hester strest. een, amd the worst aver of diseases of the blood, mercurial deduity, liver mad Kid t"consuzaption, £0. most certainly cured by thia great panier, Hyatt » Life Baleam bas cured thousands of cases of thane el id (¢ wilh moet certain y cure Ray Camm by medicine if taken in sccerdanae ond, Life Baleama cured Willet Jarvis, Boy, No. Hicks street, Brooklyn, of deep and terrible ulcers ea jou. Him re- ry for inter prev Yew Yor's and Brooklyn has made its sppoaranco, and | gain since last fall. Tus Peiynaston ange that tho eugar crop is just begin. | contains & bewutiful combination of names tndeed—~« anaes ee tan w'bom id Kewl, It notices exiles 10 el » which in thks wile nis (W. day) evening. It ia a singular circumstance y $ % wicca packages beet quality tor shipment et 0X0 n yeaterday, resulted in the election of the catiro repabli- | tit ine steamy ip uckoro within Atteen milcn of one | Orve.—On Wednesday, March 6, Mr. Saux Gxnows, Molasees # beginning to come ii in groat quantity; eaios Jacob J. Doage, George W. Nort! ; | can tickot. Republican trusteos wero elected by average | tiyhthoune and ax of another, aud in full sight of bow, | goa 24 your i ‘iti at amall late of £00. 5 830 Brediey, Chrietan Lamb, George Clemens, Nicholas | majorstwo of 120, Mee eat Caren wan Lasueod tor abe $00,000.0° | Funcral this (Thursday) afternoon, at fous o'clock, ‘The census of 1860 hows a decrease of the native popn. | Pmend, Robert Mackey, Rig N. Brown, Horace Unca, N. ¥., March 6, 1861. | g4o.990, it Is paid, and eho was worth about $40,000. | from forty mnth street, botwoen First and second ave A ~ ‘cman to eeaist the Mount Vernon, | Corner of Kiwabeth, without further 1 Locxront, N. Y., March 6, 1301. | ots°.z'fboat tae yet come vo Shed her ataix o'clock | mains will bo taken to Greonwood Come . f Jones, dehn N. Reynol mi. Hager, H. Metingn—all | tm this county—Oneide—thirteoa’ democratic cud ne year ol, and is built of wood, No vowvost | nues. : ‘ lex, iter hie physician had decided that amputation wee lation, ine 1863, of 8,06, and an inczenwe of foreign } Uivory stable mon-—at leaat, 0 underwood here. We | thirteen republisan supervisors are elocte 1. pot Foached’ tho wreck since the soctdent occurred, por |. AICRT.—At his seuidence, tn, Westcherter, on Monday,.| “SHOR? Lise Betam gure Mr. 3, B. Hele, sei ae ae havo now abous #12 bills of this nature in Albany. Nowwnsi, N. ¥., March 6, 1861. | ay other amstehoo, tan that of tho lighters. 1 has | Masc3 4, Law Hest, im tho 120 year of huvage. | 218th alia erect uf terrific wes ae The New Mexican Mail, Tho ‘Dall Wo great cortaln Delvilegue w the south Bide | In Chonango county the towns ct Norwich, McDonough | been suggested that if hogslieads had boon snat down to | .. His {riends and woquainy Ctierlay) areornoo, ct two | {uyide Broadway Lospliad six monthe, and then tought 1 he Ivonreoeven, starch 6, 1801, | Railroad passed tho House thia morning. and will 8000 b8 | ang senithvulie elect the democratic ticket, and thotowns | the steamer sho might, with the aid of ber stain, havo | % atten ‘he funeral, tnia (Thwswiay) alternoon, st two | incurnb he Santa Fe mail, with dates to tho 18th ult., arrived wane Gevecaer wi anes ie foot upon Ittereudacs | of Oxford, Preston, Guilford and Shorburne elect tho re- | boon floated off without divieulty. Aravorta—On Tuesday, March 6, Joux Buxsuerts, : he San’ |, wath in y i ° publican ticket. eS See r ’ , his Exceuiency inthe brick | P . A Intelligence. aged 26 years. @ ead to.duy on time, upen Borgen for bin fight upon Osweco, March 6, 1861. my ge Tho relativer and friends of the family are te SHIPPERS OF GOODS bY THE Coicnel iia and Mr, Stewart, contractors on the route, perl BM gS thas we shall havo | Returns from ten towns and wards in Oswogo county TR BRSIGNATION OF LISUT. COL. LAT. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (TNUraaay) orer. March foe afta came in with it. ‘They report buriness in Now Moxico as | from Suffolk {avoring tis with auother entertaining speech | "OW @ republican gain of four Supervisors mince last | Th» dolicrey and sense of propriety of this distinguis oot, wt half past ono o'cleck, trum hia ite reeidence, "that involoes oxtromely dull. They say that hereaiter the regular } on tho brick house, or the man whove name be dares not | FSF Porcuxnenae, March 6, 166t, | gentleman, for some timen momber of tho military fumi- | 95 Lewis street. tripe of thie mail will be made, as tho dangers from fn- | montion under the rules. a ' peteggener in Lixenas.--On Seturday, March 2, Jou J. Emax, of phn are not now apprehended = — They report oxtremoly ‘che bill regulating the business of pawodroking in this Duteheea county slecta thirteen republican and ton dem- | ty of Gen. Scott, have led him to tender ign , oth 29 youre. vw en |g ” ‘atic Supervisors. Same as last yoar. in avoidance of « different dilemma. Col. Lay was aid Hin &» Were interred in Greenwood Cometery on oid weath sani Fy, and that more savw had falien | State, which has in ie features greator protection to tne | °° avo! ‘ome! er ery than was ror beeen before, mor people, and providing that tho pewabreker shall not Gea, Wm. 0. Butler, and was by bis gido when woanced | Wodueeaay, March ey vervivss by tho Rov. Mr. Nrew Youn, Morek |, 186). aA QUIRES, B. Gounewrnm 18 aceixe PRIVAT! IM wirnetion dally to aduits, at his elo coun, NO. SED Dooadwa bers wore goon at Fort Wigo, but | epbor ai inairectly charge over tweive per Markets. . ott | Montgomery, ot the Ubureh of Incarnation. is tb wore tatirely -= So ag sesnath por afeum, fe being pushed forward by A nitbog PHILADELPAIA BTOCK BOARD, in tho atroota of Monterey. Ilo joined the army of So Laxxts. ct Tucrday oventng, March 5, Oxnemman Lan- Seg te Colonel Loring, of the United Stator Army, who is to | combination in the House, und tt is be hoped, for the Purnapmirms, March 6, 1861. and filled the position of military secretary, assimilated ative of Cailan, county Klikenay, Lreiund. QELLING AT a BACKIF! take commana of the Department of New Mexioo, and | goad uf tua of poopie who are ovtnpelied by cir Stooks heavy; Pennsylvania Stato 6’n, 84%; Reading | to tho grado of Major of cavalry, and was prevent in tho of tho family are roepect{uily invited to at- ENGLINN AND swise ONOMETER WATCHER - voptmaster of sunts Fo, are now bere, | eomotances t + toe! ir aneiatanoe, tuat no eluras | Railrewa, 14%; Morris Canal, Long intend Kailroad) 10; ing * “4 ears eral, from hor Inte residence, Nu. 44 Henry ie atoamasss Sumienneiime Penpayivania Railroad, 30%. Sight exchange on Now York | @ngagemonts from Vera Crus to tho capital, The nes thes (Thufeday ) alternoon,, nt hal'-past ono o’ciocis, D. C. PRACOOR, London, and 405 Broadway, There is no oshor news of uterest. In the Kioney aod Hoppe contested case for the Fourth | st par. expreased of a botray al of professional confidence, on t Lines. On Tueaday evening, March &, suddenly, sre, w, as Asnombiy district of the city of Now York, Measre. 7 New On:nave, March 6, 1801. | | part of Gol. Lay, are ilo and abeuri. Col. Tay 1# om a | MaRosnicr Lan the beloved wife ot Patrick Lynch and <‘eltionadl ia Geebiee ten he, New Jorsey Legislature, Finch and Birdsall argund 18 favor of | Hoppe, aad | ree eidilig, Oeese rrmde ee ance m Oo. tor | short vinit to the olty, and, wo understand, fa atopping at | faugdie of the late Vattiok Lynch, in the Bun your of | sc ven ahd Flatares in store for sale tow. , Lene enTOm March 6, 1861. | Member, Dut before any actin Weataken yon tbe gale | fair to fully fair, Siscinsnes, 200. ac8e. Freight on cot | the military quarters of Gen. Soot he relativug and frienta of tue family, aad thew of | CroDisit FARO: Joint meeting of tho Legiziaturo 5 phe Jort the House tok & feces until evening. ton to Liverpool, jd. Exchange on London, 4 «6 pre- ane ro nolan others, Michael and Mathew Lynce, and brothers. | .S GRAND, SOTARB AND PICCOLO, Forno iiedieven end Tnic fRatlroed bill passod the Horan Mr Granger is now hero, and jn consultation with | mium; eight do. on Now York, '¢ diecount to par. Booxs, Boor Bevxre ano rim Cuima. tn consequence of | iyaaw, Kdward, Horses ond John Hayes, at ; Tin Bet mauilacure. pa to-cay by a vote of G8 to Th. Iewat adyveated by tho | Hrattue Coraing. | 18 wndorstond thut they are propar- Monnz, March 5, 1861, | the preeont ortsia, tho stock of the cla bookseliing frm | fully invited to attena her funoral, trom hor lato ross _._.Verervers, 6 Broadway, Canwen aod Amboy Railroad Ouro, swny, fut tho reason } ing & Teport iD reference to tho Peace Convention, wach Cotton—ales to-day 1,000 bales, at 10}¢0, 8 10%0. for of Dorby & Jackson, of Broadway, has to bo raid out at a | ‘ moe OS on atreot, om Friuay afterwoon, at O's. hat (t would extond their road from sidtb Amboy to tao | they will publish. It will pluee Dudley, Field 1a no ea- seisating. Zee rales ot ay Bat. carve enye foe up 8,700 varoous eneriioe, ‘This in not the caly cted thet | MRSS COME seit 1c bani, cue te mana of busine " a by vo sey Rail | vieblo light, ont ai 0 we | bales, e rede! . moat . fg ltwais n Wednesday, March 6, ue : an 3 “ nee cpany, | Ten oppowd by the Now Jersey Rail | Tie iw reproeentative of New York city tm the Ooaven ‘ " Tuaimiona, March ¢, 1961, | wil esuit from the dimrtrous policy cf tho prosont ad | Srmraan A. Lawuance, aged 3 youre api 10 ny uths Wit et fr i Sot Tamara Coenen Millstone Ratlrond bill bas alee | Wor. sod out that Weod ie romnining in Washing | , fins dull; Wownrd strect and Oia at $525; City | ministration, unless gome radical change be effacted, police, together with the cepartmont in gonerai, are in- CLOCES, BRONZRS AND FANCY WOUUS. dee tol’ seurge coward to withdrew from ‘the Cabinet wn inte es Conse skin cit hog aceonne— mn Vited to witeud bis funeral, from bik lute roeidencs No. 2 Mulden Lane s “ 7 " urn Ateady; mixed, 630. a ST ; yollow, jails from the African Squadron, or C Jat A Uhatlam streets, on Friday, at | > SE Ee ae eicciudirarhs:™ Fa Ce eeaadt of the radiata, nai | fc 8 Cle. Provisions weady; mesa pork, $17; lard, a Bsa Hatison, 1. L., March 6, 1061. | goon” “uae Om . pe ey ee ot ind 1 . aa | ee lo throw the reeponsibulity all pon thom. A.strong | YC; Coitve Grm at L2%0. « lig.; whiskey firm at 400. Tho whaling bark Odd Feilow hea arrived at this port. McCaxw On Wodnesday, March 6, Joux Frawemex | iw fg Sa By ee wk, Harmen, © PRI ee’ an Tae | Genre heme nae quietly te Reve Mr. Gowere wae Pintanasa, March 6,191. | Sho brings mail bagn from the african equadron. They | Mocaxn, aped 1 year, 2 mouths anc & oaye. information From then... No charge for cosauliasion oF hover $000 or £300 taearen a the Common. irae ‘oat iis rresed by them that he love for ofllee Flour, $5. Wheat daclinet 49. abe. Fe ee — were sont to Now York this morning. tA ves ony ps -_ are ore t invited to | view | reg yo ‘a ST ad withla & balf « misuto’s mn’ DookRLOrE fi ‘ ~ Gilt the b00 etrofie for their appeals. red. $126» $1 30; whito, $1 36a $1 45 . ene attend the Cunoral, from the remuenoo ot his parents, Fie Ay Citta america Tesclnce ay mnCUAL | Will be tee etree Cclatlo Tow" brewing. It iw enld thas | Coffee, 1130. «180, Whiskey firm at 100, a 1054. The America Outward Bound. 75 West Twontytourch etrovt, thio (Thursday) altor, Sate ! n’ fwBcy aod wy atore was damagud Weed ported with Lincoln ave ti ‘etormined mot Covonmart, March 6, 1864 Posron, March 6, 1961, | Room, ak coe o'olock | Wis to reo him again, proked his trunk cach time, and was Fiour vory doll and prices irregular: supor offered at The steamship America aailed at nine o'clock thia Prom —As Newark, bss -, waday, Maron 5, Mrw With tolves our about to start for home, when a messenger came ftom | $4 40, Whikey declining: ealce at 14c, Moss pork in | mornin, with fifteen passengers for Halifax and aimo- | AGNES Prout, widew of the Ix'oJoun Peddie, of Glaagow, or Fotron - Se Lom Liccots asking to see him. moerate demandget $17 & 26. Buikjmeats active at | von for Liverpool. She tukes out no apeoie. Seotiand, in the Toth year of her ago, Our Father, whom ail geass ut Berlin, W The Kartroad Committee bold another meeting this af- | 6x0. a Bie. Bacon steady. Lard dull and unchanged. psamaigess oneismemepenere ibe mtives and frieads of the fami &re invited to Pre vider game to Sure alle, MILWACKKE, March 6, 1861 torooun, and eagounced themerlvos ih readinesa (0 Bight exchange on Now Yori steady at % promium. Bontence of aps my 8 ‘om: | Goren this (thursday Sfurnecn athe cenen, teed. releve nr pais comploka 4 Berlia, Wu, thie morning, wo , eqard to the monaure 7 - = : yn, Maro 6, 1861, » Newark, i . nimple We me Wiowee, Curtare & Agttuws, Kruse's Mill were preveot, but bo obo appearing to arg Tart Saturday Gov. Letcher and Mayor Mayo, of Rich The Court woday beard the appueniion of Jisase | Frm —On'Tuedday March 6, afer & aor’ lloena, A canate Bere, one of Mr Fox. Tae Irae it, the subject was postponed unvI tomorrow, | mond, topetber with several momhors of the Virginia | Beovel, G. Remak and T. Runyon, counse for Lewie | Jou Imma, 0 nosive of Kukreaggin, county of Kilkenny theer, th hall sveak with touchiag power $00,000, the insurance being d the eommitice took up the Third Avenue and Ford. } State Legivlature and Conveotion, prid a visit to Forveoss | Waidenbergor, Seotemoo waa commuted to imprisoumont | [reiru’, aed M4 years. Of guanpe aod haald Ww thee | ” | bam iaslromd bill, which t# an amendment W the Fost | Nouroe. livery thing peaved off mout pleasantly. for life, ‘Tue (rade Sed fequaimtapore of the family are re ©. TUMELBTY, Mm,

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