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LES hee, Oe THE NEW YORK WEEALY HERALD, Mon'gomory sty ory amd Barrow atrosts, E Situation of Afairs—The Minttary | oadkstton emt, MAY 2, Asn, wife of Ber. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1861. NY ETE, am... oe ft 7 ister ‘y 1 THE STARS AND fur sere trois a nsingpng ane o| arte Nene PES OVER tre thotr pfs Ay Ba BAD ae THE STARS AND STR’ o THE NEW * ‘and leave 5 aber . ‘+golution to continus tu. ~ officers Court od ‘8. YORK UNIVERSITY. unbeaten tie tu may volunteer. Sheen ietee ant i Programme of the Government—Block- - tends of the tamtly are respectfully invited te iT, lias td dlapaket the hes Gack tl, “alone in his ade of the Southern Coast—The Latest | jie0d the funeral, trem her lato ree 0, No. 311 West mong Bh BROOKLYN WAvy YARD. ant, are well Advices from the South—Movements of eck street, this (Saturday, —‘ernoom, at two Troops—Meryland and Virginia—The loonzy —On Friday evening, May 3 i . Difical : Moousr, wife of RY m the oi unt of goveraimeat and IW. ¥°U | a1 ministration soom dolarminni to pin,'* 1 cam: | ‘Thke ities in Dr. Cheever's Church, | Latest News—Markets, d&e., dc. or Titties eeey, the Good govorement is like | mission every available vesse! in the servico as 4 MOkly AN EX-ARTE CONVENTION—SPRCIFICATIONS OF ‘The Wrenty Hxratp, forthe present week, will be | vited to atterd the far ‘versity was crowded Dy ladies, the students and their ‘friends, who had assembled to join in the ceremony of raising the American fleg from the roof of the building. ‘Major Anderson had been invited to attend, but was un- seman Aamee year of the family are respectttliy i. | good health, never fully valued until #2 havo lost it. Oar = ted COMPLAINTS. ready this Merning at eleven o' .— | o'clock, from her late rearfoot, Sunday afternoon, af two able to do 80 in consequence of sudden call to Washing: | Eorerament han shed ite blessings upon ail, iat opores, | S2 Possible. ‘Thursday the removal of tho housing fr. On Thursday « convention of Congregational ministers | roii-and. reliable Decpankes pee eae na Moonuzan.—at Browae sine’; 02 King street. ton. The ceremony of hoisting the flag was, however, | siovs have been but by name. lis realities have oecn | Ver the sailing frigate Potomac, which hag been lying and re Patches from Washington, descrip- Ate of en onder, Marcie eve where 25, Wiiszam Jomy Mooxtms®, late of this ¢ » in the 38th fr churches in New York, Massachusette, Rbodo Ita bless: hay ° tive of the it Condit i et Coun 0% i b pare oni a by Captain Jones, of Haxper'a Ferry | ore en over all the land. ow, for tie fies tee out in the stream tor some time, was commenced. AS h Vv Present jon of the Country, and showing | yoar of hi His remains have been deposited in the 1, Connecticut and other Stat bled in Clin- vi War Measures of the Administration; An e the following notice f, y I ¢8, assembled i the vigorous War . ; Am | Cpmetery. a © tol bg ea, it is in real, imminent danger. We have no stand. | °°? %* the R. R. Cuyler, which is now in the dry dock, is "by invitation of d by the wt f the Recept! cs Condition of the / fl ; slam ay interment. We copy 6 Botice from the Rio member: e Grande Sentinel — prayer by Chancclior Ferris. Subsequently Dr. Bethune | at the head of the government, "We must roly ior the | dergoing a thorough repair, will bo rigged, armed ana | ™luority Fra catch of the Puritans in | Tyoope called into service for the Prov tion of the Gov- | \ The deceased was well known to many of ity of the country upon the support of its people | fitted for sea. She is the onl vssol-of Union squar.” Over Ofty ministers were in attendances " ; , ab . . m citisemt, delivered an addrees, which was repeate ily applauded. Thats pogteny edb peop ly remaining ve war in ano ernment; The Proceedings of the Maryland Legislature; | 204 bis absent relatives may be aseured that atthouga ho ‘Tie sudieuce then jolued in singing ‘The Star Bpanglod | Lear the corstitution or tke grown tient eter ele ne ee eee fan eloctea moa eater. rhs conftrencares Ba ta ts Th Latent Inteligence from Baltimore; The Condition of | Sitvee iu his tant hour Abe Banner.” spoken of, any one of "tnoee eS at once a spirit | ‘The Potomac is a fifty gan frigate of 1,726 toms bur- | rooms of the Gem, *4PLical Society. After devotional ex | Affaire in Virginia; Important Nows from the South— | grave by a large concourse of our best iuhabliaats. ne Senator Baxym was then introduced, and after the ap- pts the Re oan me: eae ; bash ee ee - _ nehingios = Se year 1821 ercises were nana. et Soaring, supciications were | Meeting of the Confederate Congress—The Mossage of | remains will shortly be conveyed to New York, by his plauso which greeted im had subsided, ho proseedod to | within te walls devoted to peace aud lecruiag, ts tke sl” | work on them a qeing 0° as Drakly ay Sone, aud, tee | aubmitted by the my Yorl'y consiieration of the | Jet, Davi Ko. ; Interesting Intelligence from Pensacola; | the warmeat oratheiieg at ar erat Cee. of eae address the aesemblage. After some preliminary re- | vation of the arts and sciences, you can do much to | exception of the Wabash, which is completed.’ The two | “yirst—The course an! action of the Church of the | AM Account of the Reinforcement of Fort Pickens, with a | frien, — - —_ “marks, be saia:—That flag which las bocn 80 outraged {aktne that fecling. You can talk of it at your assem- | amart ashe poopelienss tee Beslannce wd the Reliance, | Puritans in seeking aid fr 0M Christians in Great Britain, | statement of how {t was accomplished; (mportant Mili. Noxton.—Jssies Josey and Many AGnas, son and shall again ry furtof the republic. It may lies and speak of it in your home circles; yeu can pray whioh bad nm iying out in the stream, were placed | thus making the churcly a dependent on the bounty of e ait davgbter of Jobn and Flizabeth Norton, aged respoc. aly at hours, | f9F it at night and make vows for it ia the torning. All | alongside the wharf yesterday. is'to be armed | foreigners. tary Movements im the North, altogether forming © | tively 3 years, 8 months and © days aus 3 months ona 20 ‘sea aud over every laud shall the glorious this you can do for the perpetuation of thie great govern- | with a six and a twelve pounder. It is eaid that Captain Second—The course of the Shureb in the jrial of Mr. } *tirring chapter in the history of the present eventful | days . " jause.) Weare | ment under which every man enjoys liberty and peace— | Wilism Budd, of the Coast Survey, is to be placed in | Charles Abernethy, times. the friends and acquaiatances of the family are re bberty to do as he will in a just, titutional And | command of one, ¢ e ol a thera for ‘constitut way. Third—The course of the chureh In respect to its rules qnested to attend t oral th idence of the seats ve the woney abd ihe men, and above all we have | BOW, a# this flag is raised by the hands of @ brave and | We vopenda table of tho vessels alroady in use and | and by laws; the undersigned clalm iag that these rulea | TH WRrKLY Henatp will also contain the Latest News | jirenta.Dergea ppg ay Btn *, Brook) a, ik the right. (applause ) Let us Bo assured of that every gallant man, let all your aspirations be for the perpetaa | Poon to be used for blockading purposes, together wito | and by laws’ bave been repeatedly disregarded Lv the | Técelved by mail or otherwise; Editorials on Leading | this (Saturday) gfternoon, et two tion of our republic. This : the of eneh:— : t ur. us still bear in mind what the P crisis will pass away; those armament of each: majority, and that on the vioin ‘of them, t wit, > : % OspeRonk.—The funer a ‘ Sara! {2 about Let us illustrate it. In all battle | ©!Uds will disperse, That flag will again assert ‘ite eu: SCREW FRIGATES, have bech oppressed and deprtvanet thete | rita Eiver cc ce. Days aviews aS Mocey, Compares Tueane (rede. ite tak a moat Tr if Peaurch, Tught between great wad lesser nations there has been | BemAcy Over every State and over every old battle Time required | “Yourtn—the evurse and conduct of the churety in tho $ 24 Cattle Markets; Marriages and Deaths for the wosk | ox" ‘vcsday afternsom, at tines o-eoek, where, vasteat of to the last gome or iugsrocaion, 9. Hold, over every fork and every station where the powe |. Vests Guns. Where (o finish. | admission of Mr ‘Themes J. Hall to membership and other interesting aud valuable matter. Single copios, | at the houre, the chy ey genera, «aud {ries vonqueet and of gain, and in which the desire of all good, loyal poming = wee a ae ee Bosnoke, ‘8 esesasadgn, Fitth—The course of tho Presidential committee and | in wrappers, cau be obtained at tho offico, coraer of Ful. | SPectlully mited to ation? without further iny ive ‘Imposea ths "lesser, Tho atrugelo between 5 . y olty a "4 ee iow York......2 wocks, | of the church in crtablisbing and sustaining now, aad, 1 tom amd Naswau streets, Price evr conte Pxoviri On Wedoeeday, May 1, Sr. J asm ¢ and hamlet the same spirit burps that animates you | Minpesota. Franee x 5 Slice Cage as one for kingdom, and from the | here. Inevery pulpit ani at every family altar-—trom | Wabaeh. veces And in the struggie consequest upon our own the lips of fair women and from lisping chilth »d—prayers | Colorado. -Revolution, Great Britain at to exorcise a power, | 8° forth for the perpetuity of this great republic tnd to enforce an ucjust claim of power over the uinori” | Chancellor Ferris then’ introduced to the assemblage | Total...... ..... as the subscribers believe, unscriptural tests in regard to the admission of memtcrs, and the refusing ada ssion to “4 the jute Judge Ogilvie, of thir eity. applicants upless thes co’sent to pledge thomscives to | Official Drawings of K Framce & Co.# | The romaine will be taken town the revilence of thed . Delaware Lotteries —Authorized by act of Assembly, ) e . ot oes eee the dorminaat party in party measures ic the bone Ian Geamie 10 pesespent 7, passe ceased, No. 291 Fast Broadway, 40 the ‘omily vault im yrr_son of the }ete Dr. Daniel roudit aod grandson of me a Sreond avenue, near Second strert Tue fricnda of the 7 Captuin Jones, who, while in command of Harper's: ner! r i eee ey oer iy, which our fathers resisted. Whatever the original 5 oi ‘per’s Serry, Sixth—Tho general course and conduct of the church in 2 > 4 ha 8 family are invited to atte je funeral, on Su Urtext of former wars inay have boca, tho reault gene- | S¢t.fire to the arsena}, so as to prevent the arma therein | Putomac...... regard to is ipternal aTuirs, avd towards the Gungresa- | O° ™. tn 88 49. 7, 4 2. 41, Gt, 30, 28, 5 mshi se wally was an acquisition of power ‘and control by tne Ing into the hands of the secessionists. tional body, ite ministers and churches. 7, 42, 9, 8, 69, 63, 19,39, IL i 17, 60. Paxtay —Tho relatives and friends of Coxvxuus Pum. 4 over the weaker. We proposo w go to war It. was received with hearty cheering and the Seventh—Whether the best interests of the Society and Clyolilareted fies of chaneals attveing’. LAN are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, this ie nut wo kbow in our hearts when 18 over that'wo | WaVidg of handkerchicfs, He bricily acknowledged the Chureb of the Puritans, avd the cause of Christ, as repro- AP RAMOE C00" Managers (Saturday) afternocn, at half past one o'clock, trom will’ have nothing that we co not now possess, | COMPIMent. sented by the Congregational body, as well as the general Wilmington, Deaware, | Bellevue Heapital ‘That fact of iteclf makes ita boly war. I am going to il Colmbin’” was then sung, which terminated the | Total............ ....200 cavée of religion in this city, ¢o not requira that the pre — isin Quexy —In Brooklyn, on Friday, May 3, Cuaruts H. ‘the war, if Ido go—end if I do not I have boys who Prgeoed! rowed ’ thin page STRAM SLOOPS OF. WAR. sont pastoral rejations existing between the churchund | OfMicial Drawings of Wood, Eddy d& Co,’s | @ 8%, aged 25 years and 6 moathe. ‘—~iltfo'lend my Sanatance in sustaining the constitution | ,,722 chapel wag then closed, and a position outside | Breoklyn «...-........; Rev. George B Cheever ve dissolved. KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, ‘The friends aro respectfully invitad to attend the . under which I bave lived ali my lite—the consti. | boing ener Ok : booing | of ie i! oe. Rreryshing Pomneie (Cate wheel) 7 Hightb—as to the action of the church in summarily Kantucay, Extra 0148s, 261—May 3, 1861 ral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’cloek, from the corner , Capt. Jones hauled : ‘ 0 6 Bo. 43, 7. ridinet ‘tution just as it M, eatag ng Nee et top of the flag nf ‘and the Stars aud Stripes “loated on | Pawnee... puspending the following named persons who were a aong 2, 16, 72, 40, 71, 4, 69, 6, 4b, 29, 45, 73. of Myrtle and Ciasson av. aues. day, May 2, Joun Ryan, native ef Pal- Limerick, Ireland respectfully invited to attend the fu HH the breeze, the people on the street cheering moet hear- We go to conquer, for what? to til Tho & ” d gccure what? Peace, eqality, union, and to compei the 'y io “Star Spangled Banner” was then sung, and South to observe the same rogulations which we prescribe | *e Proceedings terminated. the applicants for a mntuat connetl, to wit:—K W. Ches Kuwrucky, Cass 263. 3, 1861, Kyax.—On Thy ter, Charles Abernethy, © R. Harvey, George @ White, | 20, 31, 38, 50, 41, 51, 46, 76, 6 "73, 48, 44, 70, 53. | los Green, count ‘Thomas Rigbey and Jie! Blackmer, without any form of Ctroulars sent free of charge by addres sig either to Tis friends charges or complaint being made, or any intimation of ‘OOD, EDDY & CO. neral, from hi = ate residonce, betsween Forty- pages andor our fathers ‘eget vporw sees ‘tb es sng trial. Bee a A Covington, Ky", or et. Louts, Mo, tnd Forty eig streets ta levents arene aa ae That Le mean no more, and moan no — v " inth— wil! also be r aaiece in orday) afternoon, at o: el a Mein sol we istant to bave jot thet, Trea | 72 CHU ee tee THE STARS AND . 5 Home squadron. = — Connell whether the interests et the Ohta ted to the | Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed | “Einvin On Thurndey, May a, Latmarrvs C, Saunea in arms, the of hoste ia battle’s . 8 Home equadrea ~ not require that the fellowship of the churches be with- | »Y OBASE & bankers, 16 Wall street, New York, aged 44 years, 2 montbs and6 days. ’ magnificently eterno array; [ hear earthquake voice FLAG RAISING ON TRINITY CHURCH SPIRE. 10 Home squadron - drawn from the Church of the Puritans, and it be de- Dearest mother, thou heat left vs, of Victory; the exultation which makes the stars and the | Ccnsiderable excitement was occasioned on Thursda; 3 Philage'phi clared no longer in connection ‘with the Congregational | Prizes Cashed im all Legatized Lotteries And thy Joes Wwe deeply foe! sea rejoice: all these combine to accomplish the supre- . cocastoned oa Thursday 1 Erie, Pa body. = by JUSEPH BATES, No. 19 Wall street, up stairs. Bot ’tis God that has bereft us, macy Of written constitutional government over one peo. | *fternoon, about two o'clock, by the appearance of a It ia said that the majority of the members of the ———_$_$_$__ ‘Ant be can all our sorrows lice! 27 Cturch of the Puritans ignore the astion of the Council. Davids’ Spring Style of Gentlemen's The SLOOPS- OF WAR, The Conneil resumed ite geesion on Friday, and pro Hats —Saleeroom ‘near Duane sireet. tend the 24 New York.. ys. ceeded to discues the sprcitications in detail, the first of When that is accomplished we retire from the | mam emerging from tho highest loophole on tho steeple of id; our arms are laid down; our martial airs no "| 7 cl " a ra hagtabe i ay larg spn ond rinity church, from which point he immediately com. ves and friends are roepectfully invited to at- rsl from her late residence, No 298 Sixt’ suenies sireet, this (Saturday) afternoon p of culti ‘all the arts of peace, in this war we | Menced a farther ascent towards the cross which sur- which waa Miss Johas‘one’s mission to Eogland to raise Campbell, Chemist and Apothecary, | The remains will be interred at must cappienec:y we see ths proof of this | Mounts the spire at a distance of three hundred and funds for the support of Dr. Cheever’s church. The miuo- | southwest corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-eighth street, all around us: Jeff Davis believed;a few months ago—1 | thirty-four feet from the ground. rity maintaines that this lady went under a kind of com. | Meéicines warranted stricily pure. cticut papers please copy. ‘ know it, for I hesrd him say it, and ho believed itat the | se bore in his hand the end mercial contract made with the Cheever wing of the — SiateR —On Thursday, May 2, Joux W. Starar, aged momert—that the moment the contest came between = end of a rope, which he drew cburch, when in reality the church did not need any help | Try one of Espenschetd’s Spring Style | 27 years aud 9 menths. wo Figg ‘and South, New thd would pete the | after bim as he advanced slowly and carefully towards i from Englend, ¢ Ce EAT or Soft elt, Bat, They are pea wane ri ee s ig aa ne rescostuliy gg - - ‘South. He really believed this. And why di be- summi lome ©q 'adron. -_ The recond eperiseation pertains to the tris in style ard superior in quality. xamine m and judge perl, from his late residence, No, 31 afor Heve eo? Beceuge, Grat, of your great interest in com. i oa they oe wagaler Meo gecceni peejections on Home squadron. = — ‘Absrasitig. 0 which Wte-cbogedl thes pe fee Nand | for yourselves, at 113 nassau street Street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. merce; becsuse of your business relations with the South; | ctor man, aad. ih the Gourso of 's few mintes bun nt fee Seine Ape ae tl a Le a Here Dr. F. Tum, | wiuass, nine sutyeerol hisege yy ome rage gee for te EE Feachod thé top inset aearen, vue trial, and contrary to the rules of the | 1.0). at D, from Canada, will describe discates and ‘ell his | _ His friends are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, ings which you forget all minor differonoes this perilous ascent was for the purpose 6 Bostoa..........Rendy. re Thihe specication ase over, and the fourth, | Bifieite the nature of their complaint or Hinese, without re- | from his late residence, No. 113 Concord street, on Sunday iho eustitution celving apy information from them. No charge for consulta. of fixing our national ensign upon the top of the cross, 6H wadron. afternoon, at two o'clock. ee Bie Sire ee cone of ithe country. To | which is ten foot in height, making a feeat ctteane iia a ey Aen isceased The hte ee lin or advice: Onioe No; 499 Broadveay, within a half minuie |" Newark’ papers please copy. Ht is for the bevellt of the whole country. This is the | ‘Fee hundred and forty-four foct. ‘The flag, which is a and the ninth poin 6 were also canvassed at length, the} “OUR MOTTO. Wearr —At Jamaica, L. [., on Friday, May 3, of bilio all-al whelming id 1d of itself new and beautiful one, is thirty feet in length by twenty CONVERTED INTO GENBO ATS, hand seventh ba at] We use such Balms as have no strife pneumonia, SizrueN Wvanr, in the 56th year of his age, Hee eeereate The South have Somearatine omit but | width, and from its'great size and immense elevation . & Home squadron. — facts tn the case haying teen eubteitied, er Bonuasat Pa Pe Ay ee formoriy of the im of Roynolde ée Went, ofthis eit.” theirs ia e unity of passion, and lias no connection’ with | Will be visible for miles around. Quaker City. 4 Homerqaadron. = — New Haven, counsel for the minority, procecied in’ al PL mpg ely 3 gga The relatives and {riends of the family are respectfully that solid foundation of principle upon which we rest | ,,2b¢ ‘Trustees of the church have evinced a very pa- | Yankee... 2 2 Home squadron. = — ble Grgemens $0 wumn up the questions at toe * Wor polaon men to case their Fein, invited to atiend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at secure, Did you ever hear any of tihse Southerners say triotic spirit; and from the commencement of our na- | Huntsvilic 3 ‘ ‘At tho conclusicn of Dr. Bacon's epecch the Gmvention Srocldne tia eras ae eth two o'clock. from the residence of his son-in-law, dno’ G. what they were going to ght fort Is there asy man in | Siavaa'trom one of tho loeptalen wy Geese anuer diss | Dawn; _ adjourned till Saturday. Tt is bighly probable that all ‘The sitople Herbs beneath our fest, Giles, No. 186 East Teuth street, without further invi- all this broad land able to say thst he has been aepeived tion of upwards of two Nanere a feet fe spire, at an cleva- ae en . L ee the epecifications wiil be confirmed by the council. Weil used, relieve our pains complete. ta fe, irty, or of property in a sing’e case’ Have The name of the intrepid. young ia - R. ses d ork. « A aslmple Herb, a sluple Flower, — we lai apy law forthe South which we do not | teen to perform the ardnous-and danaerone wnder under- | Keystone Stato. - 8 Home squadron. = — utled trom the dewy lea— MISCELLANEOUS, tn ¢ arduous and dangerous undertaking 3 ON ¥ Ces These, these, ahall speak with touch: eee eee eee heerve ourselves! Is it not as wel! represoatod? Is not of pacing the fag on the pealc of the stoopie ia Tuomas a glide Smaticy, of Vermont, i stopping at the Brevoort Of change snd health to Peery wp N ENTIRE NEW AND WELL SBLECTED STOOK ed? are not its rights as well respected’ is it not in | orclock. and before tho eg ; ¥ —_— inet OHINA, GLASS AND PARIAN WARE, every respect the equal of the North, and has it not aa 7 an aesemblage of many thougand per- 3 Senator F. 1). Baker and wife, of Oregon; Dr. Ogden and r to GES OF N WARE, equal stake in tbe mhanageiient of this country: (Ap: | the top. "He there. tioed on” the: toon rey : Mr. Flanchard, of California, and @. H. Leo,of New York, | St®x Spangled Hat, eT One ee ) When thoy’ taik of the gover Star Spangled | cap upon the top, amidst the cheers of the multitude. | South Carolina, ae | git albeit ereer ttl Luisheniats bor tie mes, ite eee | eave =e oe y | He came down in tho same manner in which he ascended, | S. R. Spaldi 4 King Campbell and Robert Pomeroy, of Pittsdield, Maxe., nicl on kee an oo To our extensive Stook of @ stolen It from us (Langhlor.) What do | ang yesterday aftorucon, at. tho ame hour. he por? . Spalding. _4 and 0. W, Tiilinghast and wife, of Troy, N, Y., aco stop By GENIN, 613 Broadway. BS FIYTURES, BRONZYS, de = sr oni raed toon deg ee gp the .2t° | formed a similar feat on tho rteeplo of St. Paul's church. Total ..... eee 4 Pm] ping at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Wholessie and retail Allof which 9 offer on term in accormnso witk the times. pov beating reve Stripes ¢9 the tune of the Star Span, | '0 the cross on Trioi'y church spire he hus fastened lan: o aeapmotanoy, Col. T. Bigelow Lawrence and F. Waterman, of Boston: dy a EE aRO. BH. KITCHEN & O0,, 561 Broadway. Banner.” Hail Columbia,” and that noblest thaugh | Y&f¢8, im order that the banner may be raised thereon Guns, | William’ Pills, of Philadeiphia; J. F. Winslow, of Troy: |, Batchelor'’s Hair Dyvc.—ttellable and | 77 pveapeuis—WEDDING CABDS—THESE ORL gled Of all tunes, Yeukes Donde’ CApuinies aed | Without again ascending it, No lees than fitty different | Scrow frigates. rn 3 | Judge Nelson, of Cooperstown, ‘and Rev. Walker Mitchell ipipnteneous blacker Ne ee ey BA oe Ate AL Sinted Engrared Card, asld oniy at S00 Brosaweg es Sep — sea chee prise and | reefers had undertaken thus job, and every one of them | Eailing frigates. aod wit, of Samford, Coon., are stopping at the Fifth om at'W, &. BATOHSLUB'S, 16 Bond street. Corner Duane street. city and Prom ths bamlet—to ral under that tag; every- | Sbandoned it, Davidson being the orly one that lag a:- | Stearu eloops-of-war Seas Eee Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- TTENTION—A GREAT NOVELTY. ‘where they have marched its beams; always has | Complish Nelda Steam gimboats... Captain J. Maury, of the steamship Adriatic; Captain ‘aiin hedhie thaourlds: whats : ; BE a ee es i same time there were five flag staffs placod w ; and ‘retell, and the Bsn tga ale ha eng | yng a aga ae | fang eo a. i | et Wak tac g- Cheese | Brversaransteas bb aor Sum ren eae ee ae Bk Weiss, loans. And now what do we soc? Tho palmetto. the | r‘the monument the state Lene: Chie ane toe wcles | Merchant steamers converted “ Louin: W. 1, Arhom, of (Cincinnati; Robert Cross and | qrhe Indian Herb Doctor, F, Tumblety, wath eek Te ace attlosnake, the seven stare and Jel Davis. (Laughier | while the staf in ihe contre is forty foot in height, and | Grand total... ....-...--.cese+-sersgeessc¢-.+-.410 | Bombay, Fly; are stopping at the Metropolitan Gott, | Badaeam Onmsds, may be conned tee of charge, at 408 | __price gt per deren. ‘Any renteman can wene (vem. fight for consiitutl al rights, for human liberty, for pro. | NB&® placed in position it will be at an elevation of | There may be some iiore sicainers iitting out at other | fiom, Lott Morrill of Maine; ex-Gov. G. 8. Boutwell, of an = TIENTION.—THE UNION BOUQUET. for What do they gather for? At ly groun: Navy Yards as gunboats, of which we have no know- nnsetre: Capt. O Wi « W. It GH Barry's Tricopherous 1s the Best and poses grees, for clvitization ey gather The eagle perched on the top of the centre pinacte will | Jed, . ee ee oe ok cae eet Otte. | cheapest article for dreasing, beautifying, curling, cleansin ‘Only 2c, a bottle, same size and 95 most to fight for that right which gives them the power . wri ge. Marun, R. H_ Lamson and W. Foreit, of the United Stales ig, Dean Ladle ie, Ss . ze an‘iatyle as a's; ive fas’ sehes SP emaber cise cApplauge, | Rot be removed, but 1: will be covered by the folds of Nov}; Capt. Host and tire, Thompscn, of Key West, liev ‘ing and restoring the Hatr. jes, try it. Bold by | tlesfor $l. 162 Broadway. ay naan “Topp %, at | the American flag—a Mt position to be occupied by the | ACTIVITY IN THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY | yh Vvowes, 36 a x rance; drugets. . ‘Task Sol and Me eee nek neem 10 me that | emblem of liberty. - —— ey eee en ae eats Rj) r T $3—SHOES AND GAT/ERS, A IVEW STYL®, AP ‘men can baitie very hard or very long for , ‘ e y YARD. é rt on, yordam ; . Shuttleworth, Capt. ‘Trasecs.—Marsh Co.'s Radical JONES’, 10 and 12 Ann street, N."B.—Call them. Jey posh So Geary then of it The agcent to the pinacle of the spire on St. Paul's YAR Graham ani Den Frank, of Washington: Dr I) 4. itogers, | rune Nor Vessystreet, Astor Mouse, onpoolte tke char | sane Call an dee ar te oe morel Uiterence between the cause of the eee Tete tothe aeettne rare teat Aan weeks ety |. THe Philadelphia Leiger of the 21 inst. says:—Over | of Mioeida; P. Dorsheimer and wite, of Ballalo: H. K. Hor- B. Sit BeRER. DENTIS2, HAS REMOVED 0 4 a North and the South ia this contest. We know that our | fon wag on the 1 ' one thousand men are now employed day and night atthe | ton and J. Fay, of Boston: #. Meredith, of Vuiladelphia; | yggua’s Haar D; 50 Shane + Clinton piace,” F tg jop to his elevated position; as fast as . 1 ‘ eet ye» cents, Black or tae cause is the cause of good governmen’ all over the world, | {ng rain fell it froze on the Vall, ant the consequence | Philadelphia Navy Yard, in Mtting out vessels ordered for | Licut. Cov Keyes and it Craft, of the U ‘nited Staves Ar- | Brown, depot No 1 Harelay direct, and sold Hy wll drugglets, ILLIARDS.—BASS¥ORDS PLAYING SALESBOOMS, -and we see bow wonderfully it appsais to all clasees ) »: my, 2 bah y> jonectady, twelve tabl 149 Fultow and No t To bet Fee team gives of his abuucance to support it, | Was tat up tothis point he could ascend and no farther | immediate service. The Phineas sprague, chartered by | gre'stopping ut the Aswe Mouse. ar rimanve ables, 140 Fulton aod No. tsa stresta | To lot, ‘Part to secare the | IS morning at nine o'clock the feat of ascension wil. | the government, will coon be ready. Her namo has been ts erieana rogietered at " ‘ i streets. BrooklyD, 60x10 Tee, New Varkythpes floors, 268 Why! Because he knows he gives a part i 1 probably with we s List of Americans regi Measre. Lhorbette Kano Chasrtx—Love.—In Provid R y be 36x 150, ‘whale. He desires thas good government and order and | "° repeated and probably with success. changed to the Ting, and she will be commanded by | BE NOs Place dela Dowree, Paris, up to Ap il 1 apne tee (le pia x > Et, on Thureday, with or withouspuwer, = and public security id prevail. The man of | RAISING THE STARS AND STRIPES AT THE CLINTON | Lieutenant Sartora ‘The steamer built by Cramp & Son | Ciarkeon I. Potter and family, J ©. Berard, ©. C. | apex ieltaeduais Winnie teve.oel aghter of’ the ARTES DE VISITE SAS: Setsetr ta sasccansy ani. | A Jorge Amerions lng, twenty font lag and fifteen feet five willbe aotennaded by Gapiata Golisboroagh, aati Se A ee Ue kink en Wl Gone Oe ing clergy mau. % C PorTrairs to his means. iy ause AD assurance an ‘ge Amcrican (log, twenty fee! an een feo — . Kleck and lady . Van Kleek, Jr , W. 4. Cooper, Mrs DUN==FFESENDEN —4t i ror conyiction of the stability of things is necessary | wide, and made of beautiful alik, was hoisted yesterday | is thought she will be the first steamer to leave the yard. | 7 chapman, fH fevy, Eugeuc Jarressas H. Wolfe, seccssoay tar we od — ‘a pa rney, Sot to bis ‘and avocations, And the poor man— | from the roof of the Jewish synagogue in Clinton street, = —— ehh my soon ro ip tpn Teeleens P. 7, Claassin. of New York; J. &. Silva, W J. Swan, | prew Gonnow, of Savannair, Ga, one, danghtor | ‘The subscribers hav: outa. to take Cartes de what does he give? ta, |. al 37} pear with appropriate ceremonies. pod meng Hh, pt gett a aboerds and | tp ly poten, 8 ag 4g A UH . Pet ge of Col. J. M. Fessenden, Visite. PORTRAITS fom life, waek are quite equal i 208 Ths heart's Blood. er Great applause) Why?’ Becausehe | P™A@ RAISING AT THE BROOME STREET BAPTIST | hy the time tho list of oflicers for those veseeis is made F ‘AA. Beloon and Indy, of San Fraucis. | g, wien ica aay, May 1 by the Rew. F. | ruperor tothe pois PHOTOGE APE feels that he lives under a government which gives him Guoncm. up they will be ready for service. Gunner Cope and Mr. | oo. \. i. Mason, of Butlaio, iwiumaniknin desc ee APPLICANTS FOR BokeealTs ‘azsurance, in every just political sense, that | ,, The national flag will be displayed from the tower of | Lozier, saiimaker, were ordered yesterday to report - : . sa - ey he . SHOULD Avpsa: 10, the proua a ‘of the noolest, | the First Baptist church, corner of Broome and Etizaveth | themselves on board the Missiesippi at Boston, A do- list of Americans registered at Gun & Co.'s, London, to JAWKS—Banvonn.— Cm Wodnesday, May 1, by the Rev. THE STERRUBOUEYO Oc WNTAR. the humbiest ryan streets, this afternoon, at four o'clock, with int - i ‘ 6th of April, 1861—R. W. Warrington, M.D, 1 D. Dunbar, Hexey 8. Haws to Many E , eldest daughter pont . J box, his iofluence » at four o'clock, with appropriate | tachment of about forty marines were also sent yeeter- | 0°" “Rtn, Now York: AS. of J D. Bedford, Feq , all of this cit D. APPL3LON Publ opine aloe day to the same place, and a detachment of seaman ware | 123! yin. Ihgolow, sien. chit § ices ceowricas bn, Wetneesay evening ‘ PE pO rabeeer. a, the prince uj oes sent to Perry ville, in conjunction wil ui iisward “wong , ; ' pry Seagal ye ail ‘men who make s3cr!- THE DEFENCE FUND. feat about (an “aja since. The borly of Porson, Sergeant reat ng ol gg ei Peal B pg ong Batlle np Negrete es OAL AND ROSIN GAS WORKS, man The bank su 47. of Marines, who was drowned in the dock some two weeks Bag hag sie nag t anid Be ; > henge = Ag COE -. } fer pablic and private building, erected by young ik subscription thus far amounts to $547,000. d won veogvered, nd an inquest held by tis er. L. Ward Siuith, Western New Brooklyn, l D. GL. H. KITCHEN & CO, Bl Broadwiy, N. Y. others since, Fy p inquest Coroner. . ‘ Pow ft OTe ‘ - _ ute wanton LAI pe Beas tea hs choorfallest | 72° Cotaptrotier bas to-day issued to the banks which | 2" orat of «-accidentally drowned” was rendered. nchard, Boston; John T. Howard, Now York; Bridgeport and Poughkeepsie papers yleas: - a pevtapdy ay ey ‘strife. Under these circumstances, | DAV® not yet sent in thoir subscriptions a circular, of bo Be ago Cay tig tice Y ~ y wee eee oO BBY POBRIT BE. M. DOR & CO. OFFER at P a rao 72. and Mies La Gare, George M. Prentise, Worce pt ge nace rtuuens of therefore, we muat conquer. We canaot help it. We | which the enclosed is a copy:— THE TREASON CASE IN PHILADELPHIA. Ft cl. James W, Kipley, United Sates army; Fred! notin Mhlcaelae tedenian Dia¥ arcay | Rotewon’, Walout, Mabogeny and Oak Pusaiture of their will yer oe ve me none but co Ory or New York, Dgraretenr ov Frvaxer, } THE REBEL COMMANDER OF FORT PULASKI UNDER | erick Hillnge, San Fraveisco; €. P. ©. Billing ister 40 years, 5 movihs sad 15 days ufactore, ut Vary low os tei soldiers. As there ig po + BO ao 4 Comurrrorim’s Ormce, May 5, 1861. 5 EXAMINATION, Tal. I’. Shaiwer, Kentucky; It, 1, Brown, New York; jatives of the Mraily and of bis bro: and 98 Bast Houaton street, honey gp ‘hat flag amid seventy years 0° contest. Su—The Common Couneil of this city haviag by an The Phila‘clphia Press of the 24 instant has tho fol- | sheppard Homans, Now York thera, Joho and Wildam, are respectduily invited to attend “a re . binging as it has blazed over every land and every set, | ordinance appropriated the sum of one million dollars | lowing report of his oxamination be-ore the Caited States | Armerieans registercd at Gun & Oo.’, London, from ih { the funera’, t's (Saturday) afterwoon, at four o'clock, pas Go in ail the array ing of hosts and the marshaling ofarm- | «in aid of the defence of the national Union,” and an- | pistrict Attorney:— { to 20th of April, 1861-—1. 8 Silver, U'hilagetphia; "J. A. | from the residenee of his brotha, Jona Armstroug, No. ‘8, INE ATED ML. ENLARGED ies wo feel that there witl be none. There | thorized the borrowing of that sum upon the bonds of | United siatos District Attorney Colley openod the ease | jy Steno, Michiaan; luo, It. Sarpy, St. Louie, FR Mitee, | 46 Tenth avenus. mreuience by Dr, ZADUARLS, Surgoos fg no stain of mere selfishness in a!l the parposes which | the Corporation, payable on May 1, 1962, with interest at | by stating the particulars of the arrest. Me rewdl the Jobn A, Crores, Alaborna: —— Hart and Taken. —On Friday, May 5, of congestion of the brain Chlrepos 0 Brow Refers io pee’ and san ‘we manifest to the worki. We desire nothing but the | ¢ per cent, the same tobe expended under the direction | following letter, which he had recetved from an aide-de pi: W. G, Preston, Uoston; B, Lamb, Hoe | Gkoncx Sania, aged 67 years neonsiot this cy. preservation of our government, constitutional govern- | of the “Cnion Hofence Committee,” a subscription list | camp of Major General Patterson. ton; Geo. P. Sonford, New York: Edward H. House, New ‘Tho friends and acqnaisances of the family are re hana ~——---— -— — anent, loyalty, law, equality, justice, the union of the | has been cpencd at this oflice for said bonds. Tivangcanrens Mriivany Dera Ne York: Henry Neill, New York: Geo. A. lait, Louisiana; péfally invited to atte aa the furceral, from his late re. I 8. BALNES’ WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL MEDI ‘whole country, and, with the blessing of God, we will | Will you bays the kindness to inform me at your ear- ¥ Piritar 6. A duanbiem. Kew Yon W. Flagg.’ Cincinnati No. OU Main street, Brovsiyn,on Sunday after + ne Depot has removed imam Par r0w to 202 Broad aye jt, though it cost we— (The remvinder of the sen- | jiest convenience how much we may count on from your | ,8)"—Under the authority of Ma, y war, betwyrn Fulton snd John sirci. Attention ty invited iapp, —— Clapp, Americans from ] von, at two e'@ock ‘Yence Was vost in the burst of papas which broke from | hank towards miki i ded Fort , Savannah hardor, | Charles Brown, O. B. ' Mier itria vetoed ty the Tele 1 ane,’ Now York: 'F. P. Hamanona. ark (N. J.) pup rn ta up thé amount desired for this | aiter jt was seized by the rebels, and was prominent in its | Australia, Edward 1 to the reisil deparsment. « the ascemblage | Young men, Ido not know that any | natriotic purpose. Very respectfully, ‘attack. has been arrested in this city, and te wow held atthe | Vernon, Ot: M.S. Stilt, Manchester; i. M. Hoa, New Bravy —O7y Priday, May 3, Sreay Besoy beloved wife Gs FIXTUBES, &C, aC E Immediate emergency calls upon you to arm for Col ROBT. T. HAWS, Comptrolter. | Marshal's office, He bas admitted ail the fects, 1, York: Henry Tamer, Jamaica, 1. 1: ¥. Grafton, Aivany, J of Edward “irady, ip the 72: ‘year of her age PL Aa od FUIUBIX, NO. 107 BROADWAY, t rn edover to x " " *hicag Veude of the fats re Pee; » lavited tos elfers for sale, at redu tices, & upie a8 rt Tal the time nay ‘come when your personal | RELIEF FORTHE FAMILIES OF THE DEPART- | thé matter. ‘Very respectfully, Jour oe tALG BIDDL Taiiensrer Soben t. Seman, Grange county, N. ¥.: Jas: | four!’y street, on sunday afternoon, «1 twoo'clock. om direct impostalion, consisting of services may be required on the field. AS in mast ho- ED SOLDIERS. Gro. A. Corvny, Baq , United States District Attorn W. Patterson, Phitadelphia; 1. F. Fabre, New Orloaus; | Fenanty dn Friday, May 9, Peixcol Hewanrs, in the "Hiding, hended ts co tesal at’ mer Smt man trapssosions some little evil Lond via fd gin) We received the following communication, asking for | sir. Doughorty fata ine pike ed tho slog 08 | Jcbn dash, James Trainer, New York: Samuel Madlock, } oth year wf pie age a ay street, outburst ol war enthusiasm you 1! - a forth in the letter of Major Biadie, tat he hal Keston; Robert Sands, Boston; John Van Gilder, inc ‘The relatives and friends of tuo family are reepe sth pom en poe - - ember that it xot all the set of pxtriotizm. ‘The love | instruction how to proccod in order to got assistance for | SO ethane of course, erthe readin of the citer, nati; Reubon Walton, ‘Miicbian; Alexan Thaytic, { invited to attend the funeral, from hi late resideace, No, | FYYATTS LIFE BALSAM, * of excitement, the desire of adventure, the hope of indi- | the families of such of those who have gone to the leut. James S. Harmer—1 was with Captain MeVulpo | Boston. ae 4] Wooster street, between Amity and Fourth etre RHEUMATIEM, SCROPULA F Sonat Promotion, the im) and restlessness of the | wars :— when he accompanied Mr. Groiner; Mr. Greiner cot- on Sunday afternodn, at ove o'c without fartbe: RE ATs SOROFULA, BALE R pO ate American character, the di ion to have bright wo- TO THE EDITOR OF THE ABRALD menced by saying that the country was ina torrible Arrivals and Departure vitation, for ihe mort painful and protracted forms of those diseases; memsay bag go he lm eee tt aoe er ee, Can you inform nomerons siflering familtes of our ab | condition; he fret asked where Xe gam from - . orn —Ia Wiiliameburg, oa Th ursday, alto old ulcers, feyer sores. ervalpelas, tbe worst cnars of fam- no means to essed. sent Volunteers, where they can apply for relict from | aud I don't thik the captain gave him any detimite wa Livanvoor=8 tenenal v of Manal fo of James French, a native of county purity of the blood, liver and kidneys, general debility dye. ons of cers, wii iy tos y fron your the ata untry, | pt 4 a N % or—tenac B Lock, pola, I i . Prineipal dey eer pet | oon ‘Bat | the funds go liberally subscribed by our citize”,s for their | ster: he then got talking abou the state S raeaer bi BR M-Donald, Bem rd-ou, M Our sone Mee ‘Bynes v putes de. Principal depot He beuelit? There are many erpont Jk, Mra. Dew 9 we , 0 captain changed the conversa there are two sices tothe picture. In the Gret place, | OO the hile tho of real su” wring ; and, it | and the captain chang 3 Norehway, dyes, he wae with | Mise Venton, husband ap? finer have an. | if be was not at Yort Pulaski; be ind JoseCekeD, tend tho fune of DISORDERS es AM R BARRAC >»? v the field 1s not what some think it is, There if | oo orad so ptiy their country’s * ~ eave ean. | accompany at that time, and that be staid there until it | fot Lieut Col tsardle, Mies 8 Wr avenue, betw in from a chaoge of water, cvery soldier should be proeided starvation, thirst; cold, fatigue, theaffiong march, | tear Should be done (or the heh” oay sits ort wenn’, handed over to the State authorities. | dameg Gag, U Marler Rey Surg, this (eeuy tay), efter goguat, Port Wins Daeseny, Remade the night watch. disease, danger and death. Theso thing ‘ ELIE Wm. H. Johnson swc live in Frankford: on last ha Bester ae ale i in 7, May 3, of membraneous croup, Ca 3 for god Potted Menta, Oa _ mingle ily with the crop of glory. Then Sea OT ne following let of howe partis to | New Year's day I was on board of the United Statos im auleatie, John Hontihoun—and 69%) E. aad Cathatine Caer twet of Coffee, OWN Pt asa t ae pees a et re ce bon etna te err ' 6 Tat Of “names will show toee Parties t | joveoue gutter J.C. Dobbin, in the favannah river: T | Garay Steam in Adrintio—Hugh Warnon, 1.8 Glen 8 nio wand FAN a ONS. and rome die. ‘blood haz once 8l to whom they mutt” jp). fur aid was a prisoner there on the 221 day aoa! ; was | vile Mra tay BPP, ta a cr Tr Packwood, 7 1 friends of the family are ot Fourtennth street, war, none can tell where or how the strife will ond. TH | Appiications "gt tho mace either to the Alderman of | on the wharf at Fort Pulaski be cise %? vellows ant two dangniers, Mr Perweo attend the funeral, ‘om the remices arents, No asi0 INSHOT POWDRE ctfully requested to Los MAGN" tie may come when you who now ami: thee Jone aisles I ON the Wazd or 9 % o'clock; the cuttor was seized on tho night of tho ist | two steer,” Concag Capt T Waesers, Heber Badcon 1i Amity placo, Sunday afternoon, at past four wepinal and nine article will exte «1 resol momber of the Ward Committees. Bo hen ® : 3, Cay aestis, 4 Jay ”, y a ll exterminate and fretted veils, came wich pees cn RR < Ward 1—N tae ef the Ware Commitee of Jat , 5 I was second quarternns ner aie giccbey “teern@n ‘leit nite grelock. The rewmain® wil bo tokea (0 Pascormway ty yn, avectite, Bu; nApiaend sit vermin. Free {rom poison. Joe ew call you dare pot resist, ¢> wield the weapons 0 Sot, Wiliameon, Wm. Miner. eeeerconed 1h citizens’ cloiber: the eantors Mra Dwacon, Mise Bante a Denton, MPGLC Enaenny | B,J, for interment 'u Moncey morning. areamre foaih Wo rattund anion soua, by all deve a wan eee = t & Gould Siro Delmonico. “A - 1 s Vies On : Puvesn, We R py ', May 2, VAM GAND ALL, aged ere ARNBS, Propricior, 208 @roadw on the tented field. ‘That caty Mt the Richens oe et care is - Miles Lesdore., prague, on; ‘ John and Pulto ay ded eveee 1 amn anfe’for the rising nf the fag 4—Richard ivéueh, rook cea amswevien: hat toma, eae Seca © Keio WARS, Whee Beedorem, icles weer” SCAN, mae Parr Joh ult streete, nd Hi Broedray. 4o-day over your University is'a plodge. that ve" ° v—saml & Wyckol, Sava, fia irous except the captain aud Gist !outenant Bright Capein tock. ee St OE 1 nee eran © Weetnen ot reaideace of POORLY THE BLOOD, RESORE Mie APPETITE, Jee et pe $<wilson Sinail, Wane y Murphy. J fuaction=What' eit they tay whon they com> on | fintuiser Nene mapnvyen Fteberer, AW pinion. | SAC 5" ig Ginday ettemn'on at haps one of na‘unand Invis Fate Be whe ayer Be ee eae eS bi ? 7—Wilson Sinall, vm. lurphy. oar» u i bilmorie, W use" , } J : m By the w or, Topeave, s—Wm. Tucker,’ Fraucls Fleet, Witnces—Thoy said #ey came to toko the vores! inthe | Hush frozen Capr MeSetims , Tite apt ‘adless peoplé They Ry oP James KS Booth rame of Saas W Bap se Tae is el I think, forty Weun wae oe He para Geel Be ane ee poneuiitaietien (—Fiijah F. Pordy, —ltobert M. Field. or sixty ot them; when we were put in irons they mount- ie, | Me 4 mont} onrtéen ues. “OLnTe Y WITH You A BOTTLE Oo Have permunced themselves, of they ace pertuader bi Hthestes ont cd.a pu amidships, on it an dark aud raisioge ani they | Beack, W APuulipe, Nepurd. HO Le The funeral service will be held at the German Kran. | GOLOGAPGOARRY Wit NUS A DCITLE OF TEA oo Aad ol tae lect Whey abn sagan mec 12—James Davie, David Jackson. tenil; they’ raizod the Patmotto flag and saluted james MoCairn, Captain Armstfong, elical church, corner of Garden and Sixth streets, Hobo: | DUNCAS & SONS, Union square and Fourtecnth stro, sole as we say about and iam. I have hoard mt Romety, pant Cook. mo ‘ter the salute they got the oe — wer ee mas Tepe, Walker, Sparkam, Judson jen, On Sunday afterncon at two o'clock Friends are | *aenta. —Henry P. West, Henry Von Senden when cpporite Fort Jackson they got the vessol aground; | ArvixwinieSieamship Northern Ligh tavited to attend ~ ge tnelr avatars commpare the Raut to the three hand res at 15—John Bridge, John B. wre were there two hours, until :be de lated ua-of: wo | Jorge cron, wiferamt fabaliys b Mawes, Hrsnicn —On Friday morning, May 2, at No. 2° Bayard | ‘J! LETTE DESIRADLE HOUSE NO. 4a BROAD. ‘Thermopy lw, and they wou fy ths flees 16—Wash. Smith, a . met the steamer State of Georgia a start time afterward; | bow and infant, JD Tbemeson and femliy, Mrs (Qs Cle | atroet, Axtuony Pinuir Haisnien, inthe Mat year of his way. Is admirably depres (os 06 Sree ae onee or Semile, These men fo among the people and gay, You 17—A. Eickow, Wm. Trusiow. we had the Palmetto tlag #Uil. “lying, and thos on tue | 824 infant, Mre Kohler and minut. M Fredrick nad wife, OF | ge, cata Weer Mee ns Dene Bee 8 pte Pt we content for vert 18—Abm. S. Hewitt, James Kelly. steamer ran up tho Stars and Stripes: somo on our ship | Fraser arch De OW ceadheet Col abet Chae itusha, | _ The foneral will take p'aco from his Inte residence. on re — ‘ 7° pome one doubtiogly asks of . 19—%ey, 1), Moulton, Bryan MeCabill wanted to salute the American fag, bot others did not | pW Mryantand'’wite Mee Mocehouse. a vightar, Joln | Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, The relatives and HE CONFESSIONS AND FXPERURNCE OF AN IN yen ase making, continues the orator, the 20—Oliver Charlick, Wm. it. Stewart. went it dcue; when we got past them apout one hundred | Cxen and wife, J H Pickering and wife, Bo land, N G | fricnds are respectfully invited to attend, without further valid —Published for tue benefit and asa warn ag be other. ibe the world ever ‘saw 21—2%. P. Russell, Imon W. Griswold, yarde we fired a gun, not shotted; when we got near an wife and infam, D4 Triplett aud wite. BF White, J young men whe suffer (rom nervous debi ity, supplying the noblest contest for liberty " 22—Fred’k Ki A.W. Lyon. veel th board the cutter ured threo le, Mra Senborm, JP yaw Hagan, J 1) Sanborn and atl i oo ‘ax, | Menne of Celt cure, By oue who oueed himee'l wir being Again it is asked, what liberty? You are making app, Ds eeeel the men on board cuttor t 4 vA D Gerham and wife, re ke, Mra J iva (ft, tf ‘Oh Thursday, May 2, Twowas HANsicaN, | put to great expense through medical imposition and « Fost glorions for liberty. Hore the poin Be; they ran the veesc} ashore in aight of Fort Pulaski; | Jypneon end wife: fom Kaew and wits Poahatiow D” slant ears ¥ Biogie coples may be had oc ibe Avior, RirwANiet is aint the davuda hurrah for liberty. The ADVANCE YOUR MITE. we laid there ali night, dati Ps oe the be ay; 4 Lawellard, Mrs ‘Harkness and son, Mra Slavin and infant, relatives and friendacf the family, and thoro of his MANE Bedfe ey, by encloaieg ‘ Sotit in this contest will Rene wita great advantages 00 | The Committee on Collections and Subscriptions, topro- | blow her Upr ab tee fort, tne. troop pa mnsded from two | Mra Col Baker, Mite Barnet, bc anthcay, Jvantbony: F 8 hath peotfuily invited to attend the fum ; tie (eaiurday) oe ¢ Barnet, L. Anthony, J Anthony, a y Miniter fron hhies Pease £. Ontie Rarsion. & Be wif heen. lon; for ote ctte, oes haue 4. miekiy ommntry. ing | vide a fand for tho equipment and comfort of our brave | Steamers; they took two pieces of artillory and somo | Humage end i thobet, 8 Onatennd afternoon, at two o'clock, by South ferry, to Eleven der; | went sshore in the afternoon at the wharf, | fo, fy | Street Cemeter; July iss groat monarch, and if we are going to replaco | volunteers, ask for funds from those who are able and | Pow 4 sister and family; M Berilla, M Lieson, of Mara, Mr anc Met . {08 an lode thering of the country, aT hope we are, on the ram | hayo not subscribed. ‘This appeal should bo immediately | inthis rors wins wae thor at tae Hees T took bien tobe | (ektaaliss Jaree, Mise baukey,Ls ¢ iteokt, Bie ated Jonann<On Friday, May 9, Jone W. Joxwow, aged 26 ijeud om ae 14 parts of Fort Sumtsr--(cheers)—a many of the | arswored. Tho treasury of the United States is not in - < 4 # laid his | audintant, 3 : id tat sis as \ and. Pret ‘om 7 aft, ‘of it before it on officer, but not the leader (fhe witness bere laid aud infant, Mra Damon and infant. Th sand friends of the family, also members | Im a aa Pa uae a “trvkae reiment | CoBdition to meet these great necessities. hand on Mr. Greiner's shoulcer, saying, “This ia tho DRrARTURES, of tho Police Department and Hoge Company No. 51, are | 9 mt 4, on ferteet, om dae Oileers certian ane. Now. there Ran . man.”’) Liverroor—%t from Boston—=© respectfully requested to attend the funeral, on Sunda 7 see con wvith all necbenery randigns Tet nay aren Eire restos wend | THE BROOKLYN COMMON COUNCIL, WAR | “te owing wan then iymmed Secep ices Senet & deers eteem | Puree corcsigerune "enon rer | pamiewiy that you prepare yourselves for tho change To replace | "TR predentin ipl — HENRY CLAY SPEAKS THROUGH HIS SON. Gapt''B_ Whitmore, D. Whitmore, Mame:” Hegre at: | Lupeford, and thied daaghter of Piers J. ant Marie But ~ oes aaores the fag over Kort Gumter is « undertaking, | ¢vening, Alderman Strong, ia view of the expiring of the | 44.\45 11, Clay, ina, letter addressed to the ahabi +, Thowas uagle and. “daughter, Christopher | Jet, aged 18 years, 6 months and 6 days, Notice of the DO ggg ee A people defending thomsolves in their own faataceses | proeent Board today, moved for a suspension of tho Prego - — ay WR Brows Winthrop, Mecossom tu Fda Ming }, doin Mooxxow, 9 na rn acseyt 1 Wy the Bats br! 11 aeed & tive of Slane, county Meath, ireland. 1 nd all perrooa envolied not iB. de Her {riends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- | "Yai wiifiep:rt fueinae’yes by 0 cukek. tend ihe funeral, on Sunday afterncon at ty-o o'elock, trom WASHINGTUS N. BART her residence, 191 Fourth street, without further notice. Coronel C« GO 80 suCcersfully. It ie the apirit at home r i" is : _ | tants of Fayette county, endeavors to show that secession | ‘ence: Rmery Berry, bicckton; A I’ Snow, aed ‘compels the forward move. | Pues and that it be resolved that tho Commission ap- | woud ho the ruin of Kentucky by the destraction of her | Mj john Tost, A LeMiarne, Jr. NYork; Jago, # Haldeman, ment And you, ladies, are to pointed to superintend the expenditure of the fund for olm, wife and two dren, Deane) si poine, make Utes feel every dsy that chen | euipping volunteers and nesieting Uhete families, be ai. | “°° Property. In conclusion he mays:— Pislotes ts Rusaior and tawciiy 'G Cant Sonplars ok Waalan : ; 1 ‘ » . hapel this flag on the chapel of the University they | rected to furnish a detailed statement of thoir acte to the |, Sin Franeiseo; Caaslu: Mivister to Russia, and fainily; @ Clay, Seoret Risia I wonld gay roepectfully to the Govarnor of our Com- | Megaticn Wit Groton Wk Ashore, wate ne tre cht, Jeane; efore ai no monweaith, beware. You dare not take one stop toward | dren, Krptueky; @ W Oliver, 8 Watsob, NOrk Jemes | McLavcitm,—In Jersey City, on Tharsday morning, : Mande 8 Bare TT OU bar hone eee epeTte | hnoard this evening.*to which time the Bord shall stand | revolution without the approbatien of one people, "You | fats, rnin” and. son, Be wateon, | way 2, Jone G, Metacghhin, in tho bod year et bv age. | FPPADGUARTRRS OF THE NRW YORK to battled field. (Ai yt hope the end Wit he ac. | aajourned ou rising. Alderman Dayton and some other | conuot constitutionally call a convention. ' Shonvd you at- | ©. Forks ML lulord, ioe Margaret sytcl, There is a world above, Army-—aph ies Insitute eunding’ Oniem complished SHS ig 2 bloodshed. 1 think, how. | members of the commission ojected to the resolution, on | tempt \t, the |adgmert of an indignant and outeaged poo- | y f den ee A” Gaovnra Where parting ia unknown; York, May 4, 199 —The Assoclation ulver notios | ever, that there onglt to be « lit: Tam not mich in | the ground that it wouki be imposible to prepare astate- | ple will rest upon you forever. Mr Siputan bak ya's, A whole eternity of love how prepared to furnish fegimaents pawung ves favor of the treatmont saed by Dr. Sangrado who con+ iat at so early a period; whereupon a debato tasting an A VOICE FROM THE MOUNTATSS Garselo, G Weatendorf, Dubein Shree ehtdren Formed for the good wor 6 ~. t tant, sidered hot water an infallible cure in all caves, There | hour and a half eusued, of rathor a personal nature, be ¥ aan The eet “ two fervan!®, Mexico, Augasine a7, Valparaiso And faith beholds the dying b Wepre € " * “are which ought to bo washed out in blood. Stains, | tween Aldermen Sirong aud Dayton, at tae etd o which | The Lexington “ieerver and Reporter anys: — dand f SO RE TS Translated to that happier sphere Teen ibe ledies eop then np, that tn the word, ought to be washed out in a littio tox’ | the reeolution was earrie! by a vote of nine to eight. A gentleman of this ejty, just returned from the moun Mae tient The fric nds and relatives of the famiry eepecttully | Aicies likey 10 be Fe aitrgd UPGerthn tecogte Ry levied tw aiiou the fanorai, ou Ba. Ubree C'elerk, from the Hedoing MF. ghurc’ show Fimmons, site end eu, Pyown—Js Total 1 iain Friday, May 8, Canaries tirana, <'0%t 90 | HARG B's Foot aud Herb Bitters. Bod by ail druggists, of Mr. Carsten .°8afe, of Hoboken, aged 17 - t ai teeles Rr . view adel Be 3. paren iw FreKe, w ja Baltimore, aul wien toy GAB Ris COUNTY TENVISORS AYDY THR Wade Tauee, i Hogs oleeod leg Pcoounts of LLe great Lalon feovliug ben (ney kiiled our men a yd q pes ed a sitante ou Clack 10 ae atic , they did @ yory sorious thing, Tacy ta- of Scpervigors for Kings quam | there prevaiding As an iustanco of it, he relat that the