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wy a Bichmoad, the intelligent correspondent afore- -waid says:—“The city is crowded with re-ealist- ea soldiers on furlough. A hundred whiskey ‘shops are in operation on Main street and the side alleys. Drunken men reel out, tumble into the gutters, sprawl over the sidewalks, "brandish knives and pistols, and oftentimes Gndulge in those deadly conflicts which fill our ‘prisons with candidates for the gallows.” That will do. The interdict of Jeff. Davis against whiskey, and for the confiscation of ‘the grain in distilleries, had become a grave mecessity. Lis choice, resulting from “ Lin- -coln’s blockade,” had become simply a choice “between whiskey and bread. Lut what will the eebel fighting men do without their whiskey? Is tt not probuble that they will rebel ag webellioa? General Washington, by an armed force, was required to put down a whiskey in- urrection in Pennsylvania. Are our indepen- ent sons of Southern chivalry likely to be more docile upon this question of the stoppage -of their whiskey than the old time backwoods- men of Pennsylvania? We dave say that, had ‘there been no whiskey, there would have been mo rebcilion in the South, ard that, driven to “the wall by the arms of the Union, this rebel- ‘dion cannot survive the additional tria!s of a “war upon whiskey. Important Cuances iy Srate Taxatiox.—A ‘bill has been reported from the Vinance Com- smittee of the Assembly which, if adopted, will emake the most radical changes in the mode of ‘taxation in this State. It makes all Jands and persona! property of the State liable to taxa- “Vion uniess specifically exempted, and it ren- ‘ders linble to assessment, the same as others. -all persons and associations doing business in this State, but residing elsewhere, This is a thighly important change, and the principle wf it ought to be applicd to the city of New Yous, by compelling mercbants and others who make theic money in this city to contri- bute to the expense of protecting, cleansing and lighting it, no matter whether they reside here or not. Heretofore non-residents doing Jusiness in New York have becn exempt from - d4axation, which was a great injustice to residents, Dut the necessity of a comprehensive measure wf federal taxation bas suggested a reform in She taxntion of the State; <nd henceforth every fion resident who does Dbusinces in the State of New York will be compelled to pay Mis fi wroportion of the public. expenditure; and it is so be hoped that the same principle will be in- troduced into the city charter, so that thore ‘who have hitherto resided in New Jerecy, Hoboken, Brooklyn, Staten Islund, and various sither localities in and out of the State, whiie ‘they have made fortunes in New York, will have to contribute to the maintenance of the city government. Tne NasnyiccE aNp THE Piockapy.—The cir- eumstasce of the Nashville having run atong- ‘ide of ovr blockading veseel off Peaufori, North Carotina, and pasced her without exciting suspicion, merely because she had the Union Mag flying, suggests the necessity of the Navy Wepartment organizing a system of signa!s by wwhich the vessels of the blockading squadron tand federal cruisers may distinguish friends from foca. The code of signals thus established ought to be kept as secret as possible, and ex. whanged in every case where the slightest doubt exists. Any vessel not responding to the signal of a federal ship would thus be detected and 4yeated accordingly, and such aruse as that adopted by the commander of the Nashville azould be useless. It may seem ike locking “the stable door after the horee is stolen to speak vof precautions now; but, a case: similar to that 'to which we refer may occu In the fulurc, it is “Mot yet too Iate to profit by our experience, “What tho officer in command off Beaufort, how- ‘ever, should not have bad his suspicions aroused wy the appearance of the strange vessel argues a for his vigilance. Tx Incowsisrancy oF THz Aponrtion Joun- ‘wats.—Two of the abolition*journals of this elty—tho World and the Post—are shocked at the idea of Mr. Sumner attempting to subvert the foundations of our republic by overthrow- ing loca! self-government in some of the States, vnd substituting territorial governments ap- poiated by he central power at Washington. They denounce the scheme as unconstitufional angd-revolutionary; and yet both journals ave in avor of the emancipation of the negroes by proclamation in all the slave States. Is not this equally unconstitational and revolutionary® Avnral Commencement of the Pourtcenth Sixeet Biedical University. “the Twenty-first Avon! Commencement of the Four- tCeeuth stroet Medical University took place yortorday -owening, ta the chapel of the Mterary de, acimant, onpo- site Washington l'arace Ground, 4 pretty full attendance -of We (rionds and acmirers of these about to graduate Seing present. The chair was fliled on the occasion by Chancollor Ferris, the following distinguished mombers of the faculty being also on the platform :—Profersors yno, Post, Van Buren, Bediord, Draper and Met ealfo, and Dr. Isaac Wood. Tha axereisoe opened with an eppropriale prayer by , who read tid Joliow!ug liet of g'aduates at + LIST OF GRADUATES, Rollin T. Baker and Edward Bennett, N. ¥.; Frederic wit, .; John L. Bronnan, N. J.; foury M. Brosh, YW oharl C. Carlisle, 8. Co; Dovight S$. Chamba tapd Win Ti, Chamborlin,'N. ¥. Wallon J. Davis, Va: ;Bdiwund ickio, U. W.: Hugh Doherty and George W. leads, Win, Il. Ensign, Conn.; Jobn T. Farrell, C, W.! Tohn X. Fi 3 ao, DL; Albert H. Gatlatin, N.Y. 4h chia Goo, Win. Hatch, Me. ; sarnool Heitz. | AbALT ata , Aug. G. Kimberly and Doha + Al rod 3, Laubac , rlyneh, , tGeorgs Hi. ad Sola If, Pook, ft ‘ohn £,. Portwood , V rRaborteon, N. pa Conn; ©. Seoberiing,Jr., Pa: ssba ‘G. Sinclair, o. ‘ rhodes dg Mase. James W. iy David ?. A. ta Pollock, ilaerie Pushor, Me. Wm. # iien a. Kesnpton Th War. Van Rey a. onolB . Weila, vid "J. Whitney and Thomas Yard, N. ¥,—Total, Prion werenwacio to the following geutlamen:-—Dr wativor medal to W. H. Motes, No Y.; Dr. Mot ‘ bee ne 8 Olett petit Fa oto We il, Bate Dr. Motoelf arize tod. U1. afille, N. ¥.; ie ‘wetdaifo's second pi 4.8, Laubach an Baron th 2030 lod ta a 0, Wwiio) Jeanne wenn about to ke 1 om miotical practiiicn ty of legis'ation, as i A said that moviena p he had at sent war, oot the mob Si to ita 10 tke 1 aud ee.eniifle world: St fis conch sion, when the mock cyo of peace wo iff ae od fie ti. gtre Over our beloved country, median 4 ould rotura from the camps and the hogpital in the Sagsencion of a good doul of knciledge which would no Aub ps bint jolnl im many respects ~Arperincany a was hailed with applanse protection (ot prosont bin 1 7 rioe duat cine a Sar hetion the procoodings terminated. and MEWS FROM. SHIP ISLAND. Partioulans of the Capture of the Rebel Steamer Magnolia with Elevon + Hundred doles of Cotton. DESPERATION OF THE CREW OF THE PRIZE. _AFieet of Oyster Boats and Their Crews Captured. @risoners’ Statement Regarding AF fairs at New Orleaus, dec, &. &e. Boston, March 6, 1862. The gonboat Saxon, from Ship Island February 22, ar- rived hare this moruing, Captain Snow reports sveing a vosve!, sStpposed to bs the gunboat Kensington, which towed ont the ship-of-the-line Vermont on Sunday last. at threo o’cicck, off Cape Liatteraa, The health of the regiments at Ship Ialand was good. The weathor was very hot, the thormomoter standing at ninety-five degrees in the Cilebration of Wask'ncton's Birtheay—Hif'ciency of the T ooys—Leceptjon of the News of the Urton Vietoriei— Arrival of Mails and Paymasters—Mocements of Noval Vers The Niagara Gong to New York—Capture of the Reel Steauir Magnelia and a Itebel Oyster Fleet, Le. Tho United Siates stoam transport Saxon, from Boston on the 6th inet., arrived hero yesterday morning, with cixty thonsand rations for Wie New England division, and ag she leaves for Doston this afternoon, I seize the oppor- tunity to send a letter by her. Yesterday Brigadier Cenoral Photps issued the follow. ing order:— Sarr Ietaxp, Miss., Feb. 21, 1862. ‘ng the birih tay of Washington, and the 1Ccegs of the government a. ms over irators 11 Kentucky giving new assuranees that ings of thuse free tists tions covflemedand © et by him ore < fil to bu gra: xmiited to future genera. tions, the day wil! be hailad with pecul ar satis/aciion, and Will be clobrated by a national salute, ‘The teoops will form at hull-past elevou o'ctock A. BM. on parade grouuds, underarms, At meridian During the iret ‘To-morrow the respectiv the saite will commence at the fort. thirteen guns the bands will pia} Hai jmabics,?” and during the last twenty-ono guns “Ihe Star Spangled Len- rer.’? At the couci: gion of the salute the companion will march to their qr a:ters to the tune of Yankee i oodle,’ and all Meni * ence and dvil's for tho day will cease, a Ww, Brigadier General Commanding. Inaceo. oe with tho above ‘circular’? th gins at the fort resounced at roon with satvee in hener o° bin. whose name can bovcr by diutuet, <a ihueyh the gl’ rious fabric, to the cstxbliskment of which his pie and nobic life was given, may crumble into fratricidal roin Tie music by the exccilont bands of the Twonty Sixth Massachyset!s and Ninth Conuecticut regiments and the yarnde of the troops took place as ordered by General ps. The flagships Niagara ard Hartford also firc’ 2 Morbing the f Mississippi ws b cining of cannon on the main tapd hoard on Ship Istand, showing thal even tho rebels have ot ceascd to verorato the name of l'm who has ever been ‘fret in tne hearts of his countrymes..”” the island, and are Celighted with tke genial climate. ‘ikey have company drills every day for several hours: and will shortly commence in rogimen‘al ant brizade movements. TLo off.cer8 a. inde’aiigab:c in their efforts to develop) tha admiable material of their respective c¢ mmands. A dress pa ade is a spectacio that would pe ire tir Broadway or the Bostcn Comn.on, and their cy Las beon xc ynired by pactics on a soil where thes 8 ni is co deep and soft as to rendor battalion move- ments difficult im the extreme. By the rolelsteamer Magnolia, wich was brought in here on tho 21th, we learned of the splendid Union victo- ries in Kentucky. and at Roanoke Js and. It was commu. catod to the soldiers, and was received by them with gieat enthusiasm. Every heat was cl.cered and encon- taget by it. Genoral helps has been In a state of almcst twallcyed. happiness ever since. Whatever may be thought of tho General's radica iam, po oue caa converse with him a half nour, and watch his conduct in cams, without conceiving the highest estes for him as a gost man, an carrest,h nest patciot anda thorough rordier. of whom I wrote in my iast as having dian dont, baye not returned, nod hays doseri..6. Th* Sentingo de Cuba arrived here on the 18th inn, fiom Key Wes', bringing tho of ths Pensacola aud tho United States Tajmantesr, Majors Locke aud Watson, ond their assistants, Lic ants Moore ant ‘turbor. They will pay cf the troops at this pint. Mr. Asa 5. Rake the agont of the Adams’ Express eae oadhis desictant, Ho. ace W. Bates, ba ty V0 Os yt themselves hore, 4 cellent Lasinoca in thelr line, Thik with great satisfaction by all on the is!and, and is regard. ed kere asone {the most cesi.ablo inctitutions of the post. Meccrs. Blake aad Daies haye won the good wishes Of all tho Mecra ond ccldicrs by tacir urbanily ana read- nics to hiypact all necessary incormati m in regard to ube shij ment of money ana freight. Tom requ sted to say iat in the tmattor of sending letions to 3 jand, it wou, be woll for all who aro weitit g to their friewds hore 19 Je leave the co.y yancefo tho j dgmont of the Posy Qilice In Foch case tine letters will be sont CY tue Woper Veceal, und weil be much surer Croachiag their ddst2- tin the if mari Ship island Roae and gunboats constantly arriving and depart i m olifect of interest in t! vee. 2 the afternocn ef (he 1.0 8:60p-0F- J, snd the transfer yt nuedoie “ of the R. Custer, Captain Francis Winslow, d per ons ship or another. of fof “ vilers are in vecy bid e 1 be CbLy ed to repais in New Youk croise. ie gunboat R. yy morning for Key Wes stations oti the coast. “Sto Will m9: ADS Gash a be th) probably at hey, Westy agship entil thy san J mate tL fh. caliiig at big boa ched to or, of whi h Com Com: on board ocoupy hor whien the not the hiv ts'and, isi vit, of whiel snodore Fariogut COUPE Ehip Felaiat Rowe auc all gut is, very highty spoken of, Fog’ Ofiica: ant modore tao Punsacuia as ike ouster divt: gy and Bay: Tannex an accoentcf tae captare of a splentil prise south Carolina, W. If. Hopkins Linutsant Commanding, and cantuve of aa oyster fleet, by the Now Tandon, Captain Abuer Rat, CAPTURE OF THR RUBLL STEAMER MA@YORIA. On the morzing of the 19th inst., at ndout halt past six Glock, a3 the sloop-4cer ar Brock'y n, Caps, B, T+ Geaven, was wying OM Peg Veuliee, at thy months of tee Missi: Siprl, she saw a stones Coic® Set Of the Pase and make Cor tho eastward. She immediatels gaye chare, and tul- lowed her clogely ustil Inte in the afternoon, when the rebel steamer fizding (he Brooklyn gaining ou ber, ran in clese to tho » for the purpeso of getting into cmothor water, where she could make better time, As far ag the Prooklyn was concerned this proved a politic mongure, for the rebel soon gamed rapidiy on her e; ser, aud Would in all probability have escaped; but stubs nts preved thot i aveiding Soyha slo mot Ch ary bale As eho uyprowked the Dauphin island Pass, of Mobilo bey, the gunboat South Care.iva saw hor and headed her off, itring several shell at her. Yhe South Carolina camo uy with the rebel abo.t six o'clek in the evening, and” boarded iG ured hor, rhe was round to be the sMagnoli 69 Bidewhon stoamor, aliport ne’ putt by” Wandorbitt ut Now York for th douthorn steamship Company, aud bound from Orleans to Havana with a heavy cargo of Zhe Magnolia left New Orloase with abort fourteen dredbalos cf cobton, but the crew had thrown over the dock Jvad—corsinir « of some two hundred and ffiy Dales of cotton-sto lighten tho vessel; they had also thrown over a fine gun for the same purpose. The hoarding cmcers found the ship on fire, and were throe on es in extinguishing the flaines. by the gurho. captain, Win, 8, Shannon, of Now Osleans, former- iy of Pin atelph and: two pas ccugere. ali twenty.oue y e suade privoners. the captain aut first eginces, bing perfectly de i were double troned, and the prize was ‘hen towe Ship Islon! Reeds end dolivoredte tive fp maloro sfeteat,on tho ext day, the 21h, hia will probably bs towed to he cate reshipped for Ue North, repaired aut yeud in the service's woll adaptod for tho purpose, being capable of s Kote, ond whea light d-awii g’ only tive and mh efwater, With ler full eargo of eottun she d-ow Cigist feat ax ‘he value Of the vessel and cargo—clevon hundre! and fey West iy tv iowa will (hen be Phe w nd Bb. quarter of cy i ation of her striktor ilinete: vrible earncst- fh Whom w: 1. Th owners how that he fayvana, ot, » he siviid sce of met doliara moro (ha saw that thera wis no Carling, ha had the eon wk cuit, hop wo tad thy outta ind the engiteer ticl the sufety tho water in the boilers, tho ship up. He sueeesded in tho voilors, acd a plate ig Wircugh tho deck, and steuck | the to be ene the Whon Captoia Shan + from ths £4 uaetion pip his cat phioer, exhausted tod Arod in sowen and buret fom it one of fT 18 went erael second neert in tho sido. insisting woud from which he died in about Oy Hix face was horribly ‘valed, the nose being knocked of aud his oyes pol f ey ‘The troops are becoming thoroughly domesticated | NEW YORK, HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1862. togih torn from their t8 by to fying & and re) "Tf you aro going to imnrison asl lg name was William Wild, from NewOr- | a'l ti évaiie men you will bave to provide & much larger an Pic ishmen by birth. He was about thi: ‘y fve | jail than this.’~ Mr, Sicarns will, we Chink, be not a year of age, aud loaves. wife and four children to la- | Ltile mistaken tn his calculations, doout his tagicsl fate. Hg body was enclosed in a plain At will bo rvcolieeted that,on Lbursday last. Joby Gold comm, 2a y #terdey morning was brought over to Ship | and Flies Paulding we: ue Tulgned potiveany Iskond by gy. mAN Hunt, of the Niavara, and buried, | Of teasouable kumgeage, and taat it 1d. on Tove Fre Py ee Gecz tt Phelps, in. tho Viigadeccue: | gation that Gold hat pronitant wiepe yee west tery. ‘The beautiful sory ice 9f the Hpiscoyal charch was | Sud announced thet ths Siars and £' i os wit cont reat, and some earnest nat Rise fc ks mane wave (coma Gage X of our Capitol, anc Fiias Pauld- Oy chia Rev, Ale. Stowart, Chapin O80 ae Though the seca tnnamacemta a tie Webae Shiect erie had ice a ee It ig woll | lund turned both partice over to the Cons. derats wuruoe that. it should ‘Le so, Pag ——- = of tha | ritics. In this we are mistaken. bid pare by am nations that acouse cur government of tyranny tew@Pae » Committed thera for further ex the Souti sd of “outrages against humanity * ous aesiat f give to @ trafior a Christian burial and a loys, minister | oomaly-tled Gh fo eay a prayer over his yraver ‘wo ollcgrs ef tho Mag. ae iat, fricadis ot leceasod followed his remains to the q fin grave and watched ther as thoy wore iaia away imcuor | NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. Darrow bed. One of the oftieers was deoply aflected and wept freely Guring the service, Let us hope that one Who Was s) dovotod to a canse, thovgh wrong, As 10 brava a death o terrible, that even the most daring would shrink from, was actuated by a lirm conviction that he was right, aud thovefore feel kindly and forgiv- ingly toward hin, oven as toward an creing brother, + No further seok his merits to dis Or draw bis (railes from their dread abode; ‘There they alike in tremb.ing hope repose— ‘The vosom of his Father and his Goa. 1 had a long conversation with one v. the oilicers of the wgnolia, He said that the people.of the South were 45 pate eatas ever of thoir ultimate success; that their policy is to act enticly on the defenvive, hat (hey are sure that they cannever bo subuated. He s.y3s that everybody is drilling in New Orleans, aud that ia Attack on the City is waticipated, Defences are rapilly being made, and the poo; > are deterainod to give the Union troops & warm reception whei au attempt 18 made thecity. He exprersed the most bitte. fooling 8 the North, and was terribly chagrined a Unat te attempt to destiey the Magnotia was u and invel shod most earnestly against the tla, to. whieh be ine Y attributed the'fulure of the dosp w scheme fe oiicers of the Maguolia, Ho said thoy were perfectly sure of Jnnding their cotton at Havas Dbeeause they Were confidrt ‘that the steamer outeau any! speed. My inform: fering in Now Orieaas tur the luxuries lo, although he says that the manufacturing talent is beiug wondorfully developed by the necestities of the war. ‘Ihe prisoners of the Magnolia will probably be sent North, First Lioutevant James Parkor, of the South Carolina, was the first to board the Magnolia, and in his report to his commanding vibcer, Captain Ho; king, the following handsome cou The Public Pefence—Raymond as the Special Ploader for John Bull—The Probable Fate of the Defexce Bill--Ru- mored Proposed Departure of Eay- mond—People’s and Vassar Colleges More Railroads, &e. Aspavy, March 6, 1862. ‘tho speech of Mr. Raymond last night on the Public Defence bill is considered here an ab‘e affair. Allhough many of the leading members diifer with bim in almogy every particular, both in his premises and conelision, yet all admit it to be one of the ablest montal efforts of the session. He has, however, fairiy earned tho tit!e of deccudec of the vagaries of John Pull, He went over the events «f the yast year, aud took up ono by one tho acjs of Great Britain in referonce to the affairs of this country gince the commencemort of the rébellion, and excused the English government” in almost every particular, uot even excopting the Nashvilie and Tuscarora atuir, etating that Eugland had boon in the right, accor! ng to international iuw. Ho held that there hid beon no act of the English government but what sho had been jrstified in, There was a great dea; of special pleading for Jcha Bull in his romarks, but I will give him the credit of saying shat he did it wotl, [ one of tho Fnglish lords had dropped down upon us for the purpose of explaining away the upparent inconsistoucies of the British goverument, we doubt if we could have advocated the cause of that government better than did Mr, Raymond. His speech had a great effect on tho ifouse, at the conclusion of which the bil was postponed for two wecks. It now lo ks as though it would share a worse fate than tho $500,000 Appropristion bi:l of last session; it is doubiCul about life enough being wfused ints it to pass it. It is now reputed, nnd yeuera'ly believed by te mem- bore, that dir, Raymond i:ttends to leave us for a short pe- riod, to be absent about ten days or two weeks, It if sup- pored that heis going to Warlington to lobby ava'nst the —Mr. Richard Lavery, of Boston, thy en: gincer alluded to in the roport, wont ‘on board the rebel stoamer,and going down into the fircroom opened tho furnace ‘duors at the iuniuent peril of his life. Lieu- tenant Parker Writes as 10l.ows:-— ‘Thoconduct of hie. Lavery wes praiseworthy in tho highest degree. I consider that it war at the risk of his le that he ostered th) tireroom wireu he dit, Had he hot bozu there the prizo would aiuo-t certainly have been lost. Lattribste her safety aluwst enti ely ty bis prom; t good judgment acd action. CAtTULE OF A REBEL OYSTER FLUE On the ey of tho 19th inst., Commodore McKe:n Powapaper tax. Il ms a chat (lio tax wi'lsta!l heavily ordered (he gunboat New London, Captain Abaor Read, | ujou his estabiishow ting to more tn the getane ms its tax wait be. How some. people torun behind Cat Island, and tay there to watch for a numbor uf smaliccaft from Now Orleans that have beoa | fiuirleng nod erekineet at tae Ta, remulting fron their long and ccatinued agitation, ‘Thess agitators have tm tho abit of coming to Cab Istand tor oysters, | Eown the ered. and mow iet tom reap thei: reward by és asiug y who will da:.ce must pay the fidaler. and carrying back intelligenco of the squadrea in | * ite: ey avon ot the Neri ase iaeaee Mississippi Sound and of ths troops on Ship Island. | up this morning in debating the bill making Tho Now London hid in one of tho fulets of | appropriations to the Teople’s Colcge. ‘the bill was ainencod sv as to take the sum fron: ihe general fund in- Cat Isiend apd raisod hor socossion flag. All day ofthe 20th the Jittle vessolz came unsuspectingly up to Cat Istand, and be.ore they were aware of thoir ¢ sicad of thecummen schoul, aud in that shape ordered to a third read.ng. Several other bila were considered in the Commitie? of th» Whole, but nose of genera} iaterest ed another rai‘read bill, prov found themselves cavebt ina trap. Tn this mani Mr. Woodruff intro Now Londun bugged tweive of these small birds, and on | ding for a ruiizoad connceting (rand st:eet and toboken the morning of the 2lst actonis:.ed the resid ferry, running through Grand, Boome and otner strcots. Ship Is'and by s.oamiug into the — with ol © also eur god on § “che Leet" ja tow. Tho twelfth | igh abiy ‘The Asvembiy | wor th ‘geraent ad with these on the grie cu Progress was finally reperzod,and then the debato wes turned upen the Li'l to exempt the Vasear Female Seraina. y, at Pough- Kk epsie, from tasution, Tais incorporation has sone wo $ Of land donated by Mr. Vi s-er which, with g3 of the institution, this Lill praposes to ex. cine from ‘iaxation, No left fhe act op was t ken on the <= Ose of the men sent was t t 1 wa to have plenty of the arti: cle on board, ho wae ut todly mia le ileusle by thetwo redo s on tho sk 00>, aad ths other maa was probab y overpowered and the gloop thon cut adei't. ‘The fate of the two mon from the New London is, oi course, uteer- tain, Wh-thor they were thrown cyerboard or taken ingen? ae hen i are ae Dill for raiteca 's iu New Yerk provides a» Tos Cag Sce. 1, Tho Mayor, Comptroller, Corporation Counsel, offertd ti i treeiatay 1 ie Sor Sireck Commissioner, Previ ‘out ct the Moard of Alder ited Bite epterament: men, President of tho Hoard of Courciimen and Cliairmun thirty-twe, 1 oan and wore am cath ef allegiance to tho Jworty-th.oc of them refused, Naud asked {0 M4 seit Of thy Board of Superisors, and their aneccasors in odles, Ny. th orway where out of the Southern orn. for, {are hoveby appointo’ Railroad Cc ‘ssionors for the said thoy, ‘if wo go back we shall oither star;o 0: y aud county of Now York. obliged to go tuto the rebel army.” The other wine have } - Sc. 2. Tho faid Railroad Commissioners, apon an ap- families in New Orleans, and tor that reasea wished to Ck; +0, after # {ministering the oath t» thom, they ¢ tLeir own beats, wilh some provi- plication being iaade upou repres station of t of the property owners upen any proposed route, submit said np; lication to the Common Council for their appro- val, and in caso the Common Couneil eba!l approve aud auction any rou or ries u'oa application, then tho said Commissioners shail atvertise tor leying ‘racks on such roxte or routes, the rails to bo of uniform weight, ths contract to bo civen to the lowest bidder upon his or Tholr filmg with the Comptrolier security double the amonnt of the contract. See. rcs oir. = As ‘far as pecuniary advantage is concerned, the smacks are of very little account beyond fu: nishiag a 16g: number of svidiers and naval ouicers with a good @ nner off tho bivalves. ‘Sketch of the Prizo Steamer Magnolia. ‘The railroad tracks laid on any route or ‘The Magaolia is a Nurihorn vessel, taken from her | routes uncer the provision of this vac shail owner at tho outbreuk of tho rebellion, and consequentiy | bo paid tor by tax, to be levied upon property of th» city aud county of Now cae seid rai's end treck chall be the property 4. 5 the completion of the railroad track or tracks ovgi Quy route ez, the same being in con- | qyeigg ty Tus e quis vam thoreen, or at any time during Ree oe of name, the wait road Commissioners { 8 theo, fur RO mouth, fer pe sats to rt ca cars upon sai! tracks; that the [vil runuin, upon said tracks slall be given to tho as will be sevu from her history which is appended, by hor scizu-o she but returns te ker legi:imaze owners. Sho ts a side-wheol steamer of eight hundred and forty- tora burden, ang rated in tho Ame fear Loyae vs an A 14, reese, She is Built of cak” and og’ draws cight of water, cud hus, or had, whea ivorthern hands, one deck. She was bu: Long Island, Ly J. Simonsoa, in 1857, and was then fastened thoroughly with copper and iron, ‘The Magnolia bag a yerticon beam ongize of one himdrod and twonty ‘ igh est bidder, and the time stated for which said privilge shall bo grauted. ison shall be alowed more than five cus great, Thefare tobe cherged shal rotex. (uotainal) horse power, anta oylinder twolve fect in | WCE MAY gue te - diameter, She easried one indegondeat fire pump,aud f Sec. 6. Money received for the lic.nse and privilege of her scourily against Are was ri was surveyed in Decems istored as “good.” Sho ronnicg /aid cars on any route or routes chal! be paid in- CW hae trees | en se of raid city. o said Commiseioners shall 2; point a super- Us: ze by the surveyors as of rharp motel, with tho dimenzio:s | inten sud ds perintende:.t of ra.road, 0 dred aud forty-ste foct x length, thirty-ceven | Rctork to eal ‘gha'l deter mine their foot in width and ton fost tt dop th, bglongs to the port of New York, and is les Morgan, Singo her Lyuneir sh> has vd, in tax Soutien teado, by Us, talns 2) AG, Joues and — Crowoll, When com NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Senate. Atnexy, March 6, 1362. manded Dy Captain Jones, who subsequently commanted | Zr, Po:ceR jutectuecd @ bill 40 proinote the public he Califo she was employed ia | peace On Sunday, It prohibits the sae of anything on Vanderbilt's ‘oppe sition tine,” iuoning from Perwick's | guna , milk and fish, and these before nine iwoutly waded betw.ca New Pag to Toxas, and sabs Orleans and Key West. When the rebellion broke ont, by the open secession of voral of ths Southern Stator, the Maguolia , Now € 1. Terd cho was shut up and qu the egonts and officers of the rebel goverument, and im iaediately cnwmorated ip the strength of their navet Het. lu Novernbor of 1361 the Moguolia was rated in the revel marino asa vessel which had not yet been, but might bo atany Lins, converted Ivto a war steamer, ck in the morning; makes the violation of the law a hablo with @ due of $60 for each oe inisdemeanor, pur ofence, Mr. Consens introduced a Dill to iccorporate the Grand Street ent Hobeken Foiry Raiinead. The corporators are Stephen Rogart, James L. Recrien, Wim. K. Mead, Nicho- lag Brandt, Frederick Groote, Wm. C. Portar, Henry P. West, Jamon Calishan, Win. E, Thorn, Moses Curry aod Jolin D. Jackron, ‘The 1 from the Kast river at Crandct.ect,or Diviion ayeuve, and it to ron Hwor gh Grand, Croeby, Brooine, Clarke, Spring, West, Wertts, Sullivan, Gonned ond Canal streets to the Hoboxea ferry. ‘dhy fore is luwiied to three cents, wos presented protebit ing aunendment of the constitution, ‘The bili to provide meana for the payment of tho ds Cor lande taken for the canal euls. gement was re- favorsbly. EWS FROM THE § SOUTH, 12 Bleamor Cambridge was sunk on the 23d ult., near Glaize. Forty-two lives were lost. per Me. i ww roported for the consideration of the Senate t ‘Yao machinery from the various workshops in Nowh- | eb ropriate ten ihowsand dollars to the roy ville was romoved, on tho evacuation of that place, to Unive: Chattanooga, ‘iho Viti to gramt ten thousand dollars to the People’s aed so as to take the money ous of the md ordered to a third reading. Pe ig ner ee 9 ae a boa the prisons of the Stato to Keep United States Mr. Conworiy intreduced a bill to amend the law re- doting to as © hors’ and alministrators’ ives. The rew r of the seseion wes teken up in conside- ration of biiis im Committee of the Whole. Recess. ‘The people of tho Soctb ara warmly urging and de- wwanding Jeff. Dayis to ta'.c the te!d. A bitter contest is going ov a! Memphis, as to whether tho town bad batter be burned on the spproach of tie federal troops. ARREST OF UNION MEN IN RICHBMOND, ‘rom the Richmond bx miner, Mareh 3.) On Soturday might Captain RVERING SESSION. Goo twin, by order of { The Sorste met at seven o'clock, Leepeg oveeited wit!) a party of sleck men to the Mr, Paitey, by conseut, reported favorably the bill to farm of Joba Minor Botts, and took himy and ait hie pa. | require the admieston ot od States prisoners ia state pers aud private correspondence in custody. Leaviug officer in charge of the papers and house of Botts, Cap Goodwin brovybt him prisoner to this city, and gee him ia MeDaniel’s negro pul, situated in bh ookinship’s alte % sutne fivty yarr's north uf Frovk!in etroet, twin then wont (0 the farms of Valentine Heckler nd Frankia Stearns, and took both there we hows Union men,rnd all of their papers and letters, and bronglt tien to this city. Dill was enbstituted for tie Senate bill, Hhitts’ and Heckler’s leuete and papers have not yet Adjourned. bean examined, Stones’ tettors have undergone oniy a - gnreory and partial owamination It Assembly. Interest hae been (ard among . ters from bis ficud Botts beggts« ter mene Avsaxy, March 0, 1862. ined au important error in tho Tax | We are under the inpression that.as yes, to govern. would Convict te oars. ut ve inidrnaatiin tot | py, ae reporter, tm eection 27. The mothout of axcertali- od leader of ail the d'seffected, all tho low | ing the value of real and personal property should be at Germans uf the re. republican, Cari Schurz suhoo!, and of | the price for which euch property would be sot ata forcet sale or at auction, The werd “uot” was omitted, It should read, “not at the price,” Le. the Vico remumant of the Union party. Against Stoarns's and Uovkier’s loyalty the government A large number of remonstrances were presented by Mr. Mapvox and othess, from the New York Fire Depart. has been for a month in tho posecesion of the mot con- clusive evidence; end it fooia conf ‘ent of its abiiily to mount, agaicct Ube alteration of the mw to regulate buiid- | inge. prove that both of these men ae een loud ia their de- ‘Tho bill to novend the net te create a Heard of Commis. o whit thoy heve ben pleased to term the ad over ugain, exprorsed sioners of Appealy (or tue New York Five Dopartments came (rom tive Saute, county prisons. ‘the byl to provide for the more speedy payment of foluors now in the kervics of the United States, now in the state, was ordered to a third reading; ated tho Dill to appropriate $20,000 to the Commissary hepurtment and keerers of urscnals, 6 Lill to prevent trafic in swill milk was considered mittee of the Whole and debated, The Assomb!y ja r itiee their entire property South of the United Suter g. store the dominion in U vernon Tho man Werdwall, anot the bogitaing of the war, ¥ party arrosted, has, sine h huowa U0 every citizen as On motion of Mr. Cariuras, the bint was referred to a Sree endicdeat Valse vate : ’ d ” leo bee In y, ie chief conmmitic of five Now re dele Ree Stim moni + eed bank the chief oF | ire arkaKiAeppeluted Moser. Callahan, Meteoa, | repo biivan sit ena bo Tigh priest of the se seciotios of Michmond, s Oivany , Ward and Prue! ve of whose ment prov ad, have, sings the revere of Ourarmy at Fort Donel- » boust ¥ had es icaueie Of arias and obs t i dance of amma conedaied in the city thas ube mon wore enrolied who would uso them Oa te iat ap- proach of the Yankeo An Irishman, nate’ duad put in the «9 arn ohyress subinit tatos be elovied thei apportionment of tha pab- «10 be cottecved in their own way, through theit ta, Laid over. sanwal Ay yPronriat puiad attergth, Vre The bill to provide 2 mor t | dicrs susiere imo the service cf ihe Uniled Ste fre in the As ordered third reading. the bill loam won Sehool act. ‘The bit and reduce Adjournea, two of Coreorants bill war taken up and de rom © a fouily North,’ and ¢o; coran) woud Faye them y «hing secentiy beon intercopte four governinont Nes any’ evt- intention to follow Corcoran’s counsel , cnder & M of trite government. W dence of Higgins Mas rane . t Venrna, tho whiskey man, oa approach. ng the roo mirveyad iF with & Most conigingbuoNs Alo — 4 G 3 7 OMetai J of) PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, eee ara nady © ne Susrvony, same 48, os a oi ae i, 8. rg 15. axrvon’, © 6, id, 62, 34, 26, bo, 12, ie ia, a eo 6, 4, 29, % Citeulurs sea; free of eae Bea dees OMeial Drawings of the sarAtigd and Delaware State Loweric Kentucky —Karrics Crass 67—March 22, 44, 10, 6, 39,31, t, 3, oh, %. ‘on oti, 30. an Decaxins Crabs 10h oe 6, Lb 15, 3, Circulars se it by addvessin: we a bm 0, Oe Wilaington, mt 80 ora Bi ee. TIMIATY-SEVEXTH CONGRESS. FIRS? BESSION, o~ Senate, a aargened Mareh 6, 1862, somontes oF om.” Mr. Manns, (oop.) of N. Vig prepen. favor of conferring the rank of Major Gea. John E. Wool, EMANCIATION OF SLAVES. Mr. Harem also presented @ petition tn fayor of the emancipation of the slaves. Mersrs. Hantay, (rep.) of Iowa, and Coucaxer, (rop.) of Vt., also presonted petitions in favor of euancipating the slaves. . THE POST OFFICH AVPROPRIATION BILE. Mr. Fessenpex, (rep.) of Me., from the Committee om Finance, reported back the Post Olice Appropriation bill, without amendment, THE POSTAL MONEY CRDER BILL. Mr. Cout.amer, from the Post Office Committee, reported back tho Postal Money Order bill, TANKS TO FLAG OFFICER GOLDELOROUCH AND O18 OFFICERS AND S#AMEN. Mr. Hate, (rep.) of N.Hi., from the Naval Comm'ttoo, reported a joint resolution, tendering tho thauks of Con- gress to Com. ‘horough, his oftivers and seamon, for their gallant cond Roanoke Ista Adopted, 70K PAY O¥ CONGRESSMEN. On motion of Bir. Suxnvax, (rep.) of Ohio, tho bill in relation to the pay of members of Congress waa taken up. ve amendment wes adopted making the mileage mewb 7s t senty cents a mile. ZA s e ‘The bill as reported allowed ten cents a mile. EXWCUTIVE SHESION. After some discussion, at one o’cluck, the Souate went into an executive session, ‘Adjourned, ted @ petition in val on Gouora ae i on hea in All Legalized Lotieries. JOSEP 01 ’, eu. JOSEPU BATES, Broker, 1) Wall Royal Hevany LotteryeSes Osetar® drawings of February 22, Waa 18 a8oticr o 2 x's Spring & Bly. tye of Goatter broadway, Comer of Pulte wel MISCELLANEOU Se nnn PRINTS AND DOMESIICS FOR CASH BLISS & WHEELOCK, 39) Broadway, b io'y the Ne MERI ‘vorutaw b PRIN Also, DOMESTICS and € ‘OTTONADES, _ purchased foreash last sengon, Aso, HOSIERY, Fou . WHITE GOODS, LIONS and STAPLE DRESS GOODS “BLES & WHERLOCK, Sen BE Wate LL ARTICLES FOR SOLDIERS SHOULD BE SENT, at bali vce, by Hara don's Hxpeess, 7t Broadway, They bend y to all “points acupied by our army. T $450—DOUBLE SOLK, WATER PROOF BOOTS, AP ei FONE Wand 12 Aun sirect, Four ditercns kinds ab House of Representatives, Wasunxcron, March 6, 1862. DEPUTY INSPECTORS CENERA!. OF TER ARMY, Mr. Bormixron, (cep.) of Biass., introduced a bill au- thorizing the appointment of two Deputy Inspectors Gene- ral. Referred to the Comnittoo on Military Affi THK ARMY MEDICAL Cours, Mr. Aunrica, (rep.) of Minn., reported a bill to iacreaso | A 7 10! FULTON STREET-WEDDING CARDS: the medical efficiency of tho army. Deis CONS, Wobiened ai YY THE WESTERN WAR CLAIMS, Tho House concurred in the report of the Conference | AT OTHEOARIES, Committee on the disagreeing amendments to tho joint reoli:tion providing for tha payment of the awaras of the commission to investigate the claims growing out of tho military oporations in the Western Department. ORGANIZAT.ON OF ARMY STAVFS. ‘The Honao then took up the Senate bill nroviding for the organization of the staffs attached to the divisions of the United States regutar and volunteer servico. Mr. Diam, (rep.) of Mo, explained that the bill pro- posed no increaeo of the army, but allowed cortain offices to be detuiled to sta cuty. The passage of the measure was deomed essential by military ofl:cors. Mr. MeVienson, (rep.) of Pa.,eppesod the bill, saying it would increase tho sta of overy division, and, pro- rortionately, their expenre. Under prescut m1: ‘stauces, (he Presidont can jxercase tho staf of any divi- sion when a special emergency requires it. Mr. Dunn, (rep.) of Ind., advocated the bill, arguing that the neccesary means nnd agencies should bo fur- nished to those charged with the conduct of the war. Ctor furthor debate tho bill 2s amendod was passed. MES*AUE OF TUK PRESIDENT—THE ATOLMION OF SLAVERY. The Srx:KrR laid before the House a message from Provident Lincoln suggesting the parcago of juint res): Wetion providing for co-operation ern ny Sue for the abotition of tt avery wen Pecuniary compensation, Tho Preel ‘ent propes.s U.is a3 an initiative stop, prodic STiportant practical reselts thercirom, (See Message in another column.) On motion of Mv. Srevenr, (rep.) of Pa., the message was referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, THE PERC LASR OF CoH. Nie. Stevens, fem the Committec on'Ways and Means, reported a bill authorizing th purchass of coia. ‘The consideration of tho bill was postponed until to- morrow. T GIMBREDE'S, 533 BROADWAY, $4 PHOTOGRAPH Alsusas (Cor filly pictures) retaned 24 $3. RTISTIC, MONOGRAMS, ELEGANTLY STAMPED . Paper, We'ding Cards, great variety of Note laper, Einbrowderies. 638 Trond way. ERS, MATS, Ly Hori, KEEVE: RUIT STORES, at Y, ae All persona who wish to pui se Schiedam eg a Schankpar and other Bot led Liauors st may old, prices, had better uuke early application, — UDOLIHO WOLKE, Beaver street, N IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY.—A NEW ed.tion, ge ONE, ood facia obta.ned by anatom: Eaberimens in rench aad eludin 8 : the human fa) guuineiy: Row York phyntcln,, Sent {recto any adirems for by We. os acy atrect, Antor House, oF Ro? 3s Sroteay, ISL Nossa surest, New Yorke N EX-ALDERMAN 1X TROUBLE. ATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. OM reside 473. BU gga Needlos, for ail the rtlott's Buri a 130 for 25 cents; bem- 2, dies he wholetale aud — ey LS, Ei irene ented without De PACICAE, Sargtom fers to physi ns ‘and Aye RUTCHES AND CANES ad ae LLION ae facturer's, 0, PINNK Cortande st, HATEAU ¥Qu EM, LATOUR BLANCHE SAUTERNES Cu ae Fonces wots ‘Ua on square. D™ “42 TH FIEND. ii NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. URNITURE AT Cost. B OxCE, ‘a ra MANU- Wareroums, 93 L'a Houston street, wtf ofice hes entire stock of Super or castom made Puraiar® oF every description, at cost, until April20, wixen he batauew will be sold at avctid ove the bi I ye your FEET DRY.—RUBBER SOLES PUT OW id Shoes, Ruubers repaired, 4v Falion street. ATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. MMessid, MUAN & CO., propri-tors of the Seleatific Ame- raan, No. 37, ww, New York, con to solicit Pa~ tents'ta the United States and in al foreign, 0 connie 0 (reasons dle terms, Consatiations pam aie’ in English and German ireo on aypiicaion at the ‘3. M. & Co, have been en: yg 1D Aral THE FRANKING PrivitnaR. ‘The Tiouse went into Commitice of the Whole on tho dill Lo regulate the frankisg p.ivilege. SVE ASS ON NATIONAL AFTAIRG, Mr. Penny, (opp.) of N.J., spoke in opposition to ex- treme auli-f'avery measaros, ‘This wos a timo for the exhib tion of patriotism and defence of tie Unioa. Ho was at a lors to sey low it was necer sary to sat tho saves fece now as un elif in tho suppression cf the rebellion. ‘Vh's was not a war for the destruction of ths South, but for the rertoration of respect every whore to tho axthorit; of the government. Behind the dark cloud of the ‘robal- tien the sky of the Union was clear and bright, ond the sia s of all the States wore sparkling in all their beauty, ‘Soon it would be that the dark cloud would pass away and ove by ono (he etars would reappear in all ther Rory, and the peop'e would thank God t they wore all “ie “Dav, rep.) of Pn. , reviowed the various shades of ni years, and more than filles have Leen grhated through their agency. AMBL ING IMAGININGS OF A CONVICT. bEK NATIONAL POLICE OALET TE. gs ‘ bene 05. PALE barley malt ot hops. Brewery rath nts NX. paiities ang purpeees of political organizations. He | —— d scussedt tne peculisrities and diguities of labor, and in | C ., 196) X. the course of fi remarks said, never again would slavery ErON mirrnas v be known th ‘ore boon tena to the | CAE | pieces ponepere, Sines rar ae SDN Aa eerste — : FARTING R VELATIONS. ke | S NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. ee ache Wang, GIRL CONCERT SALOONS BXPOSED. Y ‘SEE NATIONAL POLICE GAGETEE. em ‘o now Ournaives: ‘ails Bold dy absol ved, "thetetrom by the acts of the armed glaye- way, New ‘orks Brot i a DIESE Ast vnge gowns, Hs. Trcav, (cop.) ot Fa., recs to Sek tea Hoitae to £0. ‘us far as it could, a wrong done to a friend and con ‘ent of his, « gontiemanof character and in‘zgrity, who from ‘early life to his present age has manage a large public business, a leading newspaper, and has xe- cured the public respect. by his lnvegrity and who had iy \uiflited al! bis ergagesionts t bis follow mou. eked th ta statement from Ale} — eu hp had dere him in coM¥ fos contain nities on Go. enteent « Poltik > FE LECT, 1 Science tae cate L o deckvened in Mie big ball Of (ve € (Friday) evening, at 8 0% vek P. SERA s, 1WiEE, ‘Sccretary. PROVESSOR DWIGUT, PREST + College Law Selon, will lectary ow coh 7, botors Bryant, Biratton & One iLamiion Bulldiag, éornce of Court aad Brock yn. Subject, "Tue daw Pertain- Co! straw hats, ke. and inquie- y intended to dofead this in ar. ‘age? ig, Kenan raptiod tt Mr. Cusunalngs had been eharget by the commitee with having ono hasdret and forty tlv-usand dollars for which no youchors had been fur= , and ax this sta boon given to the ss, ant commented on Ly the comamaity, it was but brie that br. Cummings ‘should be heard ia bis own vin divotion. Mr, Cummings’ letter to Mr, “olly was then road. V PUBLICATIONS. ay BOOS OF cur ¥ WOM 2 fa bie hands and he is ‘au assassin, Tho em- Ployment of the blaeks against Uhosy in hostility to our Kove minent would drive tho Coin men of the son into the acme of our enemy. He trested t» our soldiers’ valor and their feacers’ skill, avd not to the aid of armed | = Diachs. The latier would lead to a protracted devastat- ing war, and be abhorrout ty the sentiment of the whito Mm soe, Ato we UAUNTE, Publiales tree Jit « Kew York. FURNITURE, or ENAMELLED Lé reewito t al Mite, p 3, 308 Canal atscel, opposive W Tish. race. Adjourned. Commorore Natt, the New Play and all the other Novelties of the Museum are drawing vast ei Balmoral Boots, thing that ladies eon wear. Caual sticet, for Ladics and Children; Bal- ity, at CANTRELL'S, 813 tabi sned FAMILY WISH TO SGLL ALL TINS U1 houd Fur (wre cheap, on account of depute, ApBF AUI4T Hoage streer, to ate. BTR. ith Ankiets, are or vale at MELLER's, colors Amit style ingen: nivcR iu the city. ails $20 and upwards io, wainat suiti, Mauro, a Mn four doors «ot road var. {INST CLASS RNAMBLLED ONE i Ti eceruee and greined, gold walnut aud oak Set — ak $20 and upwnpie, Mary cee, Srl Bowe 65) Broadway, beween Sisvicrend Bond ste ete The Anklet.—The Lailies will find this new deviee to be of the genatest service and comfort; but ite be lone suilicient recommendation. No lady’ shontd ein the sivectat this season without & pair. “Fur sale MUBEPERS, Si Broadwase At Milter & Con Lg 287 © Ladivs' Remar aR, Af addi deny Me FUER ISONS — cans o nd Purmiture, Aeron, ta oc ia touted a ‘a Mudson sieved, "AM Linde Bf gauss Joor oa yg "tr " FURNTURE, ouPRtatna Fetes 8, Cow 1. dil ka good order, aire, ‘Tas a Ann sty yroetine Cards and Note Papers, Wehors nia, new styles and low prices, at JAMES oli coabtishmeut, 302 Broadway, corner of D. ane nya = AGH OF FURNITURE MAY BE MAD IN TER Very spacious building Nos. $2/ and 329 Fourth avense, Aypy td” UGKPSON, ton the premises wtreet. A Pure Lobacea.—Ycilow Bank Tobace co,—Goodwin's ure Yellow Bank To'acco, free from ail im purities, for gale by all tobacco and ti deniers, ant & wholevale by B. GOODWIN & BROT! Vater sireett Batchelor Le DyemThe } B im th world; harmless, instantaneous, Sold and ap. plied at BATCH 16 Bond steret, Te Hair Dy Tufaliiule Ouguent for the hate. and at all druggists. ~ RAILROADS. UpSON 8 RIVER RAILROAD —TRAINS FOR AL wot Lr leave Unambers street ae anditacitss wand 5, 10S P.M. Gand y kw roRs, | HARLEM AND ALBANY. ms xed Aivany, Troy, North and Winter arcanaeniem Commoneing sont Sor Nov. For mM, pear a bixth street depot, JOIN DURCH Engcaletant Superintemtent, ‘or all loval trains see roo LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. SAL DEMOCRACY OY MoZARY UALR AP ARNALDO GY, Greece ead uomes lowing ren tive 4 who bat ott, Bick or Brown, Bepot No, A Barelay street, Glorious Triamph.—Mra, 8. A. Allen is daily receiving tgstimouluis as to the wonderful virtues of fer World's fate entorer nnd Hair Dressing, ‘They uxvo | = ‘and ® gnarantes coea with every bottle. nal: igeure ir Futon, 198 Ureen wich sires Cristadoro's sHalr Dyce, Preservative Mp Wigs, the boat to the world, jolomta, and rota aye stivately applied at No,'6 Astor House mMously adopted thi Whereas, The t cquntry iu i¥il wat, eambo ot disgiias and come out " Wous for theemanelp. min, Inimitable lo Hate Cuttorataty Dye SO cents, binck or browa. Dey No. t Barclay et: kt ge ed sold Uy a itaatane et ss dha: gigs bya de whee e, enn 2 Cooper Tv eure, a W. Winat’s Indian Liniment ton Sure ‘New York are opposed Vo such priger , Nouralgia, Sore ‘Throat ay rire Si es eat o committee of one from each ward, be ap. palited nyt yo Chace, for the purpose of or ps the ng pal by 04 hotel } Wns th Rushion’s Watnut Condy=A Whote- some contwerion, 489 Broadway and 10 Astor House, Dou't buy ony without che batt fs upon it. Trusaremdinesh & Covx Radical Care Trusses, Shoulder Drncos and Dr, Wadsworth’s Uverine vator—-a superior article, No, # Vesey street, Astor Hou opjosive the churel. Tamived AR te "as of tte Nationa 1 vv Hides Repubicans of thts city andl Sia wt ecuinent and t Atom, And the KOOAET whe strong hand of ‘President Lineoia ts lard wpom ft the Ootter foe Rik con: erne racy of New — ‘ech M pointed. the following Committee of ze Tresses—Te a, wentscSae, Fitagerald, Tstwons " Cay atveet, 18 the best Path, Crow, iis “eee in ra 10, Soldi fer Att ntioninPrepar for the tieowe we WS ron, Cicers god Woe nae aro Leet weaied by | Hacket, y oun “Ps Olatment aud’! eon

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