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" NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1862.-TRIPLE SHEET. vi a8 to (ho administration of affairs in his department, | the sick and wounded soldicrs—for the uae of the men o'clock, from St. Paul’s church, corner of South First PROCEEDINGS GF CONGRESS. which he (Gem. Fremont) did ata subsequent period, | who had shod their blood for the country. For this THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN, and Ninth streot, Williamabury, whore tho funcral _MISCELLANBOUS. srevsneseelnilpesiven Geverat Fremont again appeared Uetore the ecimniites | Goveral Fremont ad bet dehouced ail ov<r the coun on ~ service take place, TSTIO MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED ON STEEL ud was questioned, When he was about ve » these charges and accusations eon Maroxx.—On Thursday, March 6, Captain Samus: Mur | +4 Dies, by GIMBREDE, and stamped in colors, THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Tuam lo was requested nok wo give information to any- | slleht and forebore to sanwer Up tothisaime. ‘The geutle The Pursuit After Sterling Price—Map Showing cr, of to United States Navy. Be Avion oF ease axe IRST SESSION. body outside of what he had stated committee, Ir, 1") said that the hundred days remon' Localities — Occupation remains will be taken to Philadelphia for inter- . 4 ° He (alr, Gooch)” nasaieaeea Goveral Fremont 10 acqui. | wero the saddest days ‘that had ever befallen tho loyal | "2° of the Country—The ment, My eRe ARL'S HEIRS! ys org ernst esre in the regvost, as he had in ail others made by the | men of the Northwest. I differ with him there, also. of Nashville and Columbus—The Progress of Mergay,—On Friday, March 7, Wout1am Mornay, M. D., A NEW COPYRIGHT NOVEL OF DOMESTIC LIFE, all book Senate. ‘ commitice, He (Mr. Gooch) only wished to add that the | Oh, no; there wore sadder days than those. It in the 72d year of his age. Will Le published om March 4. for sale b: any ancy 1802. Pub seation was a without the knowledge and againet | was ate _ Seneral Fremont jas eee: ate. the War—The Tax Bill—Important Message of | yi)! Clalves and friends aro respectfully invited to | sellers complete in'one aap tara eteas oat tate ‘TAK PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ON FMA Ne he consent of the committe. B army, with whicl ny riven the President Congrese— and Interest | attend the funeral, from St. Francis Xavier's church, wige Siwy conte in ck cover, oF seventy: ‘The Meeeage of Presiient Lincoln, suggesting the pas- | Mr. ina—Was it all published ? oi “the enomy,’ was ordered to fall back. bes ase Fixteonth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, on a ee Pl Mr. Goocu—His (Gon. Frewont’s) statement and docu- | Then it was that the loyal men, who had so long suffered ing News from Europe, &., &¢., &c. Monday morning, at ten o'clock. His remains will be jestnut street, Philadelphia, 7 Bago of a joint resolution providing for co-operAtON | sonts, and not the portion in response to the inquiries of | from the presence of tho rebels, and who hailed tho hom all orders with any State for the abolition of slavery, with pecuni- | the committee. glorious Stars and Stripes with acclamations as the fi f posta ‘axy compensation, was read and referred to the Judiciary | | dlr. Vuaue said Gon. Fremont’s statement was as ex- | promise of safety and security, aud with clasped hands N traordinary as the manner in which it found its way into | and joyful faces cheered once more for the Union—it was nust come aduressed.’ Coples seme Tecetpt of fifty certs soli ” by PLA. BRADY, 24 Ann street, DRUGGIST: An of Rebel | tken thence to Calvary Comotery. 5 interesting account of the Retreat of the pare Friday’ morning. March 7, Josurn E. General Price, and the Pursuit of him by the Usion | Mocnr. ‘The relativ and friends of the family are respectfully (AvtION.t0 it Mei Committee. print. Itwas an apol vhen th forsook Forees under G 1 Cu companied by @ Map vRBVARS OF COUNTER. % apology for disaster and defeat when theso people forsook their homes to follow in sad ‘eneral Curtis, accompa y & MAP | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at exican Mustang Linke: procession the retreating army, to avoid the halter and | showing the route taken, and the localities on the Missis- | 80 O'cicck, from 92 Rivington strest. ae Plate eustavinga, with the words, Mexiema THE CALAFORNIA MAILS. ingeniously the suppression of important facts a: Mr. Sumyen, (rep.) of Mass., presented a memorial, snines of others which never cxisted. a . P ae BRE ts of New York, | Shows he isa botier apologist for defeat than a Gene which saw General Fremont deposed. ‘These wore the ‘@igned: by many ne apeoge beegamee a for the trans. | t2 Achieve victories. Mr. Blair proceeded to speak | Sarldost days for the people of tho Northwest. The gon asking that immediate action be provided for of his curly friendship for Fremont, He now had | Usman from Missouri characterized the proclamation portation of the mails from Npw York to Panama, no private’ griefs. And it was only for thy | issued by General Fromont as bombastic. 1 have this | ‘THK L088 OF THE STEAMER GOYBRNOR. reason that Fremont was found to be incompetent | to say about that proclamation; 1 never quarreiied with the gibbot, hopole’s aud foodies , the days following that ; Mrroweet.—On Friday, March 7, Auexanper J. sippi prominently brought into notice by the onward | Alexander and Jane Mitchell, aged 6 years, 2 months and 29 4 = march of our troops, will be published in tho Wixsix | ~ "ne relatives and frionds of the fataily aro respectfully . ne, but exogutid nn cosa Hixnsa,rendy this i ten o'clock. It will aleo | ivited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at iy morning at ten o'e i one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 239 ing a burhing yolca- ate proprietor’s for his position that he rccommouded his removal. | the President because he saw fit to say that that pro- | contain agcounts of the Occupation of Nashville, Tenn., | West Forty-third street, Mr. Antuony, (rep.) of R.1., presented a Em He had acted from considerations of public duty. He | clamation should be modifiod." I regret that lee sone ind Hea Moxnoa.—at Brooklyn, FE. D., on Friday, March 7, | minal ofioncs and’ the and coumerfelt traile mark 1 9 eri. from the officers and seamen on board the steamship | then spoke.at longth of the disasters ab Springfieldand | Le did 80, but I know Mr. Lincoln is | and Columbus, Ky, by the Union Troops; The Movement | Captain Jou Monkox, of Seventh company, National | rights, civily'and oclaninally. Initrmation in reeeae te “ ion for losses from the | Lexingion to show that these were attributable to | 8 honest a man as lives on this continent, and he acted, pa cl i fe eevee Fremont’s incompetency. Thoso by whom he sur- | D0 doubt, from convictions of duty; and while T differ wrecking of that vosacl. rounded hituself had settled thomaelves down upon us | With bin im respect to that proclamation, I would be (he COTTON LANDS. like obscene birds of prey. No mon hayeas bad charac- | last to osperse an act of his. Tho Prosident said it suould Mr. Foster, (rep.) of Conn., presented a memorial from | ter ag thiso who are Fremont’s familiars, Of course | be modified. But Gen, Fremont said the President must merchants of New York calling attention to the cotton there are honorable exceptions. No greater slander was then modify it himself; he would bow to the order as a “landg on the Southern coast, uttered by any man than that at tho timo Fremout wont | subordinate should to the revuke of his chief. ‘Ihe get of General Banks’ Divistor Virginia; The Latest De- | Guard. whereabouts of the said counterfeit Liniment will be - eral Banks’ Division ito Virginia; Th Due notice of time and placo of funeral’ will be here- | fully reveived. “DS BARNES. spatches from the Federal Expeditions in North Carolina, | after giver, 202 Broadway, New York, = aoe Mclxryrs.—On Thursday, March 6, Jonn McIntyre, | 7 “ South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana, and all war move- | aged Ga years, a native of che purist of Callreu, county | CJATARRILTPLINY MILES, THE WELL KNOWN ments of importance that have taken place'in different | Sligo, Ireland. tarvh, be ci iL). Dr, Gi Po 3 Pe ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family Thost obssinat Gemeans nd those OCOUPATION GY COTTON LANDS. ‘ to St. Louis it was a rebellious city. Tho declaration of | tleman (Mr. Blair) might have refrained from his partg of the country during tho past week; The important | of Lis sons, Bernard, John and Daniel, are respetfully | fully co Mile®’ opinion. Price $1. Depot at tior- . Mr. Wap, (rep.) of Obio, moved to take up the bill to | martial law was, therefore, suporinduced by his appre marks with reference to what be called the “mutiny” at . aa : invited to attend the funeral,on Sunday afternon, at | tn & Co.'s, 612 Broadw Send a stamp for a pampalet, ‘ovide for the occupation ‘and cultivation of the cotton | hension of imaginary danger. Mr. Blair alco examined | Springileld. Now. ho had it from distinguished authori. | Message of President Lincoln to Congress on the Emanci- | haif-past one o'clock, from his late residence, 621 Pearl eigenen appwetspenpacm P Fromont's contracts and other trausactions. Me spoke | (¥, that n spirit of insubordination was matifested all | pation question; An Abstract of the now'Tax bill reported | street. COR, SU oes) Ere eee Ser AeeeD ‘Tho motion was agreed to by yeas 25, nays 1, for about two hours, the time having, by unanimous con- | Over the camps when it was known that their General | | i - McCawx:—On Thursday, March 6, at the residence of | ix cote the patient, by Dir ZACHAIIG, Surgeon ‘THE CASH OF SENATOR POWELL. sent, been extended. was superseded in his command. It ‘was then that | to Congress; Late and Interesting News from Europe, aud | her sister, Mrs. Sutton, No. legen street, Williams- ‘60 Broadway, tors to physicians ‘and sur Sars. Topo - burg, Anne MoCany, aged 24 geons of the city. ymuclrother reading of an interesting charactor. let friends aa oauaintances noe veavecttully invited (xyrouns ane * Qérms—' Single attend the funeral, this urday) morning, at ton - ‘ ‘Térms—Three dollars per year. Single copies six conts. | (>. suyend ge funeral, it oo r en Seaitasteat, the manufacturer's, pra sie betwee South Seoond and Goyth Third streots, whera& | FURNITURE, AT COs aid that some timo since Mr. Coax, (rep.) of Ind.—I did not iatend to reply at | ne delivered his farewell to the army, and the dhe Logislature of Kentucky passed arosolution requost- | this time, aud am, therefore, !! prepared to answer the | Whole country was seized with admiration when they j ving lis predecessor and oema to resign. His col. | elaborate’ charges made against Genorai Fremont by the | S8W, how a brayo and noble man, stricken down, | league had not resigned, and fifteen days since the sena- | goutieman from Missouri. While I differ with him in re- | can fall without a word of complaint avd without tor from Minnesota offered a resolution for the expulsion | gard (o tho suyersodure of Fremont in the command of | & murmur. Gen. Fremont’s conduct on the occasion Mr. Davis, (Union) of Ky 8 FOR THE MILLION—AT - PINNELL, Ne-2 Gortiandt at! —J. BOYC “AT HIS MANU. ti Official Draw of his colleague. The Kentucky Legislature are now in | the Department of the Northwest, I wish to be distiuetly | Should have shielded him fron: at least ono charge of tho S83 OF iurray, Eddy 6 | solemn requiem Mass will bo offered for the repose of Ler factory and warerooms, 96 and 93 East Houston street, session, and they want to know when that question is to understood to say that, no mattor who is in command, gentleman opposite. Even thoseNew York papers which | Co,'s Kentucky avi Mp uristate Lotteries, soul. Her remains will be taken to Caivary Cemotery. will offer his entire stock of superior custom made.Furt be acted upon? If he is to bo expelled, the Legislature | Isustain that General, with all myheart and seul, and had most persistently denounced him expressed in eulo- SERTUORY 88 H1—flarch 7, 1853. MoGowan.—Id'Havaha, W. I., on Monday, February 24, | of every ira erst at cost, until Aprit20, when the alause do not want to adjourn and allow a disloyal, traitorous | strength aud mind, who acts most effectually and efll- | sibtic language their admiration of his conduct in that 57, 45, 21, 3, GO, 5, 38, 63, 40, 61, 87, of typhoid fever, Maxy Vincrxta MoGoway, daughter of | Will be sold at auction to eldse the bus.ness, “Governor to appoint any one to take the place of his col- | cicntly against the enemy. I believe it my duty to do trying moment. It is true he could not escape an ova- i RExruc ©1488 112—Mareh 7, Capt, John MoGowan, U. 8. N., of Elizabeth, N. J., aged OUSEKEEPERS SAVE YOUR MONEY. “league, 50, for this, uncer God, 18 our only hope of putting down | tion in St, Louis on his return; but in Cincinnati, when 1 2, 2, 39, 43, 16, 41, 21, 37, 1, 56, 49. | 23 yoars, MPARKEN NO. 240 GREENWICH STRERE, Bir. Trumaurty (rep.) of TL, said the committee were | this gigantic and Satanic rebellion. Bat I must say that | he learned , as he was ening through it, that the citi. |: cularssent free of charge hy etiveasing Uther to ‘The funeral will take place from St. John’s church, + “Between'Murtay fey ay reets, jim an ovation, he avoided Ore Lous, Mo, | Blizabcth, N. J., this (Saturday) afternoon, at five Washington street, corner-ot Murray.) doing the best they could, and would make a report soc T deeply regret that the gentleman should have indulged | 2°03 wore determined to givo Mr. Powsu, (opp.) of Ky., said that he was a littie | in the remarks hodid, in debating a grave question like it by kecping on his way, even declining to accept of its surprised at the zoal of his collcagiue, but would only say | this; that on such an occasion he should have mutg!od hospitalities. Has there ever been a man stricken down that he (Mr. Powell) was anxious for an investigation to | personalities and charges which would be better in- from high position under & pressure of untoward “be had. * The action of the Kentucky Legislature was a | dulged in on some more fitting arena. I will not | circumstances who has borne himself so meekly? I imatter between himself and that Legislature, He (Mr. | touch upon tho opening of tho remarks of the gentleman, | SPeak as an independent member of this House, Powell) could make it plain to the Senate, and would do | with regard to his,aud his family’s previous relations | 20t having had one fact communicated to me #0, that his action inthe Senate at the last session was | with General Fremont, for Lam here to speak in vindica- | by Genoral Fremont. Bow mime regard to the proclama. eentirely in accordance with the will of the people, as ex- | tion of history, of the fair record of tho present day, and | tion—what difference was there between it and the de- by the resolutions, to wit, to presorve astrict | to prove that my friond’s foolmgs and judgment aro | claration of that distinguished man, Andrew Johnson, one <houtrality in Kentucky. Ie (Sr, Powell) was perfoctly | perverted by prejudices. Tho geutlcman opposite bad | ¢f the most loyal men living? Johnson declared that no willing to abide by the decision of the peoplo of Kentucky | beon the friend of Goneral Fremont up to the latter end | rebel had® right to own anything. That wag all that (Late at Carat BY 8 o'clock. ‘Trains eave from the foot of Cortland! sirvet ut | Choice City Sugar Cured Hams, (warranted). ... twenty minutes past three and at four o'clock. cat Pa : ; : pOticial Drawings of the Kentucky and | “Yih ion friday, March 7, at Mamaroneck, Jaxx, | B°%),bannlly Soup, box Ob and 7 I KxNTUCKY—ExTRA O1.a8s 69—March 7, 1862, wife of Nehemiah Palmer, aged 31 years. 34, 20, 55, 65, 22, 62, 9, 2, Gl, 71, 26, 70. ‘Tue friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- /ELAWARK—CLA8S 167—March 7, 1862. day afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock, at the church. Re peart Cod ih aeetNge tess 49, 10, 70. 9013, 55, 3a Tae 1D, $1, 26, 63, |. emar—Ou Friday, March 7, aftor & lingering Wines, | Bex Fainily Mackeiel (ig Ubis, oF kita) Cireulars spnt by addressin, Joux 8. Paraz, in the 43d year of his age. Burnt and Ground Coftee,. ‘Joun A. MORRIS & CO., ‘The friends of the family, and also, in citizens’ dress, | Whole Cot e Wilmington, Delaware, or Covingion, Kentucky. the embers of Company G, Sixth rogimont N' York Batter, Cheese, P wy, at equally low prices, ae State Militia, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ‘The Hams are the best Sugar Cured, and warranted best im lized Lotteries. | ral, from his late residence, 73 Washington street, Brook- at any time. Ho only intended to ask the attention of | of August. Up to that time he (Mr. Blair) was the warm | Fremont said, clothed in the language of ® proclamation. Prizes Cashed in all Li a a «the Senate to a brief statement to vindicate himself after | and devoted friend, tho champion and adinirer, of Gene- | He said, «*The rea! and personal property of rovels shalt | Information given. 'H BATES, Broker, lyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The Soap is pure, manufactured by the advertiser and ie ‘the committee had reported and all the Senators bad | ral Fromont. Up to that time no charges had boen made be confiscated, and the slaves of apy shall be free men.” 19 Wall street, up stairs, New York, Reiuiy.—On Thursday, March 6, of cousumption, Ep- | calied ss - spoken. by him. From the time the war broke out I tried, in | Johnson “No rebel has a right to own anything.” = waxp Retiy, aged 35 years and 6 months, A. PARKER'S BUCKEYE SOAP. ‘THX CULTIVATION OF COTION LANDS RESUMED. my humble sphere, to sustain confitence in our Generals. | I don’t see any diiference, and yet no person hasat- | Brown's Bronclilal Troches Cure Cough, | The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully = mare 5 Mr, Canute, (Union) of Va., said that he sorry to | I ondeavored to preach forbearance and unity. Timplor- | tempted to condemn Johnson. I come now to the fall of Cold, ‘Hoarseness, Tofluenza any Irritation or Soreness of | invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday ) afternoon, OT REE aaiD x PORT, WAKER! -g0e that Senators wore deteriined to pass this bill. He | ed men to cease deprecating Generais in the field. | Lexington. I happened to be in St. Louis on the 14th of ae Sine yale bev a te ing Goush in Consumption, | at two o'clock, from his lato residence, 119 East Eleventh 'MORRISANIA AMD WEST FARMS. TELD, “did not believe that the govorninent held supreme con- | 1 felt that when they went forth tho cause | September, and found the whole city excited with the and give strength to | streot, His remains will bo taken to Calvary Cemetery | yo Owners are notified that all property in arrears for ite i the voice of trol over all the lands of the country. The bill proposes | of the country rested on them; that they had | Dews that had just reached there, that Price was marohing ‘PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SIN! for interment. taxes were sold at the tax sale, at White Plains, commencin, £0 subetitute the government in place of the present mas. | the lives of Our brave goldiors on their hands, | Upon the gallant defendor of the town of Lexington, and | ghat trouble in my throat. (for AND SINGERS. | gy is a |. Suince.—-On Wednesday morning, March 5,Maxcanst | January 20, 1802, Owners wishing to redeem may 40 eo tora of slaves, and to mako the governmont one great | and that they should be supported, Whenever the ad- | When my friend spoaks about tho Home Guard, it appears | specific) having made me often a mere whisper, E., widow of John Sminck. through the subscriber, on Monday, March 10, at the Four- lordly slaveholdor with agroat brood of petty agents, | ministration superseded them, well and good, Let them | t® me that Colonel Mulligan didn’t bear very high testi- N. P. WILLIS. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attond the | teenth Ward Hotel, corner of Grand-and Elisabeth streets. “The provisions of the bill make humane treatment of the | go. With rogard to the charges to~lay reiteratod on this | mony to their gallantry then. But I saw Lieutenant T recommend their use to public 4 akete Hr. crtarry, | {tueral,on Sunday afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, | 15 No charge inade for searches. slaves impossible, ‘Thare are also appeals coming here | flour against Goneral Fromont, I will first say that I do | Governor Hull, and he told me that Price was marching | yy4,, bie for from her late residence, No. 67 Greene street. ee re ee, eee eet sends or the white. race who have been | not claim for Goueral Fremont tho character of a perfect | towards Lexington with fifteen thousand men, and that | MAve Proved extremely services fer MSermttee ap | Sanus. —On Friday morning, March 7, Kaata Jaxx, UE NEXT EXPRESS FOR SHIP, ISLAND WILL turnod out of their homes, avd those appeals havo more | man. As all mon are fallible, so he had his faults. Ho | Fremont ought to send out a column to intercept him, I} Almost instant relief in the distressing Inbor of breathing | youngest daughter of Ebenezer G. and Mary E. Sammis, leave Boston, per steamer Saxon, Wednesday, March 12. ¥ 11 months and 13 days. All packages intended for the troops at that place should be. peculiar to asthma BV. A. C. EGGLESTON. | aged 5 years, Contain no opium or angthing injurious. ‘Tho funorai will take place on Monday afternoon, attwo | delivered at our office, 69 Broadway, previous to41". M. on CS RE alae ck, from the residence of her parents, No. 64 South | T¥es4ay, the Ne, Ey apess COMPANY, New York. force for him (Mr, Carlile) than any that could como | was an impulsive and impetuous man. But I regret that | #8ked bin bow many mon Fremont bad, and he said ho Polat sabisialite This Du will fata from tho Treasu- | bo published the statement or defence he did. But | thought he had twenty thousand. I thought if ho had zy immense sums of monoy, which could be better used | General Fromont must have concluded that he had al. | that nmuber he certainly coull send out some; and I : A simple and pleasant combination for congha. : proposed 1 ead: enough. After six months, | Went toGoneral Fremont, full of zeal for the reinforce- Filth street, Brooklyn, E. D, The friends are invited to cat the “rr pean orem ie en Papen east Tash ut howling onemion, ho | ment of Mulligan, and told him what Lieutenant Governor | Reneficialin Bronchitis. ne 4s We LAN Foes be present.’ bo i POCLAMATION, ‘The Cuar called up tho specia! order. held back, and, with anabandonment ofself andareticence | Hall had Org ee (can if Be ae Sent phones men | | Cavtiox.—As there are many imitations, sk for and ob. | | Smacwax.—On Friday morning, March 7, suddenly, of $y ii totatead in faiting 49 mem of Pheuma- a ised a ti ie: some oug! sent out. He said, “I will toll yon, | tain only “Brown's Bronchial Troches,” which, by long | disease of the hoart, Mrs. MARIA , wife of James Neuralgia, Catarrh, and Eruptions of any on Mr. Wane moved to, pontyone the special, order and J wich has ecmimanied the adiiration of fretds and tho | eer seutaliy, whut I would not haxo Kuown ‘in’ ths | exorience, Raver proven thir values having recived he | H."Sikanan, and daighter Of Rausom Parker, aged 24 | (ace! he ehh. by out highly conventrated vegetable lee sige nod ied fons a opge ot ne l. sparta pre Acs ae We ata divcaei ote ie {Brod na Streets. of St. Louis for my life. ‘They have | Sanction of physicians generally, and testimonials trom eml- | 6.75.19 months and 4 day ? trical remedies. Medicines sent on roseigt of any sum from Me, buanen Copp.) oC atd,; thought the bill impractica- | to the provent. Now, without disparaging others, Tsay | Sot tho opinion that T have twenty thousand | ™oid'by all Druguists at £9 cents per box ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | “ociereadurccs | Ore rae ‘ble and a most extraordinary and political blunder. ‘The | that he is the only major general in the United States | men bere. I will show you what I really have = Joe invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, THE NEW YORK ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, ‘money that it would cost the government to provide for | army who has gone with his troops away from headquar- | 8°.” He rang the bell, and his secretary camo Espenscheid, 118 Nassau street, Wal | at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 319 West No, 561 Broadway, N.Y. theso indigent persons would make the Treasury moro | ters in pursuit of the enemy, performivg long marches, | #4 brought the master oll for that day, and by that }+igsue the Spring Style foy Gentlemen's Hats this day (Satur- | Fifteenth street. FREDERICK MYERS indigent than themsolvos even, fording rivers,and never halting till he hadovertaken and | Muster roll ho had in St. Louis and within seven miles | day), March 8. : . ‘Tuoursox.—Suddenly, on Thursday, March 6, Isaao Wet SHELDON ENDS ‘Tho bill was then passed by yeas 26, nays 14. Tho | brought the footo bay. Others, no doubt, were willing | Tound about less than cight thousand mon, and only two som a = Wizsaa Fixe, only son of Robert and Frances A. Thomp- Rei David’s Spring Styic of Gentlemen’s | son, aged 2 years, 4 four months and 9 days. cage Hats now ready. 299}4 Bro: ay, near Duanc ot. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to if EJO1CE, YE JUFFERERS—RISE, YE BEDRIDDEN Soe ge PR attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, cripples.—DR. TOBLAS' Venetian Liniment can now Spring Style of the New Hat Company, | Bergen, N.J., this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'ciuck. | Be procifed. Tt is warranted a specdy cute, for chrome 143 Nasxau street, now r at the old esiablished price of | Van Roskkkcx.—On Friday, February 28, Many ., , Do not suffer whe can be instantly relieved. $3. One quality, one price; equal to any $4 Hat. wife of Simon 8. Van Boskorck, lato of Schenectady Price 25 and 60 cents, “Depot'66 Cortiandt ‘sireet, New York, following arc the nays:— to do all in their power to the same end: but this is the = ear - seinen. = eis Pets et rly. see of an Sariile, C _ | only instance at tho time of this determination and * af go Renee hi cDouealh Fentie: Powells Tice, Suustacy, | courage of teneral fremont. And now I say that no | tine.’ But Tasked him iif ho eould not spare some of “Thomson, Wilson of Mo., aud Weight 14, man ean be'ieve tho aaporsion ventured upon by the | these? Sir, the tears stood in his eyes, as he handed me EXECUTIVE 8E8810N. gentleman from Missouri, that Geueral Fremont is a | tWo tciecraphic despatches he had that day received The Senato went into executive session, and then ad- | timid man, Lvery schoolboy in the country knows tho | from Washington. I will read them, that you may seo -fourned tilt Monda istory t Aes how little was at his command to’ reinforce Mulligan. ——_——__ S “ reac Hee Fa Oe, Ten sae Geant yan tite Gata Mr. Colfax then Toad the despatches, ordering him to Successors, Hunt & Du- | “Uiics set etuancelasy papors please copy. JRERUMATISM—ALL THOSE, ABELICTED, WITH How: command of the Western Department or not, he is a brave | 80d five thousand armed infantry to Washington, and wi introduce their spring style of gents’ | _ Vay Tinz.—On Friday evening, March 7, JouaNna VAN Rheumatism, “Gout, Neuralgia, Chitblains, Cold and se of Representatives. and fearless man, a man who bas met death ia various | Continued ‘I have shown you that he had mon, but no ty, Which, in point of quality and elegance of style, | Tive, aged 79 years. io pines ree sne alt Dervous. ieeanens & by Wearing ‘Wasmyarox, March 7, 1862. } forma, and encountered perils in every shape; u man | USS; and when he bought guns, tho necersity for which | bave never been surpassed. Nos. 3, 4and 5 Astor House. ‘Tho rolatives and friends aro respectfully invited to | Will find immediate and oaeasigadl ate never having yet ‘THR CONTRABANDS AT FORTRESS MONROE. who has writton his name on the page of history as a | W8S imperious, he was denouncod from oue end of this ationd the tuneral, from tho residenco of hor nephew, | failed in hundreds of cases. Office 420 Broadway. Agent Out.—Knox’s Spring Style of Gentle- “s No. 6 Cros! : Philadelphia, J. 8. Sanson, 2,013 Girard avenue. men's Tals. 212 Brondway, cornerofFulion sizect ee ee ee Ee pea SS an ee New Yor, Feb. 10,1962, SE RT RE EY ! re ‘A *O.—Gents:—! DA at rer Wein. —On Tuesday, March 8, EowarnJ. Wenn, aged 69 |”, Memrt. METTAM & C6 Sxperiencing entire cele after . -—adventurer, if A country to the other because they wore not Springiield @n motion of Br. Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, it was resolved | Sremt diteoverer lgmneren, tt ane woll thsough ret | Filles ofthe best quality. Yet he must sond fvethousand r¢hat tho Secretary of War communicate to this House | vation and toil and suffering, to the improvement of | Well armed infantry to Washington at once, and this stence aud the glory of his country. Last of all, oven | 4taft on him was to be replaced by troops from Kansas, Commodore Nutt is Supported at the ears, * fi ore the number, age and condition of tho Africans who havo | Science and the EIT) oe ce Tuiuoclon was aupondon | OF Wherovor he could best gather thei. Iasked him, | Museum by the great Fairy Play, the What Is Tit Albino 7 ine relatives dnd friends O€ the farally ave respectfully | Uanriekcsuesncots sesenimece Chevy ermteliebteterie: Family, Hippopotamu ‘been under the supervision of Major General John E. hi i “what can you do (and my heart sank withi is head by a single hair, ho went with hi: bh y in mo as I Wool, commanding at Fortress Monroc, Virginia, since he | pursuit of the cuoules of the’ country, leading the’a. | asked the Teectcny tere! Witt ah TANI DE Teco al t “depart ance in person, not bringing.up the rear, as is customar: your best forces sent away to Washington?’ Suid ho, Bas bad control of that “Gepartmonts together with the | vith Gonerals in command, “No, sir; Geheral fremont ig | “Washington must be in danger, and they must havo my ‘amount of work or sorvice performed by them, the pay, no coward, but a brave and fearless man. With regard Lge though Missouri fall, and I fall myself.” After I ~4f any, which thoy have received, and the cost to tho | tothe chhrge about the contracts, desiring to be frank, that, 1 wouk! have been a traitor to my con- re ind a host of other wonders, invited toattond the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two | dy for that complaint, Very respectfully, o'clock, from his late residence, 153 East Eloventh street. EDW. i WRIGHT, Jn. ere mopeees Ae he baie aes = uy an ante Wirrtax.—On Friday, March ?, Hanvar' W., en Of AG- || ase a mmoeenca vatent service and co : beauty ia nione suMletent recommendation. No lady should airaye nicenan, aged’ yearay S months * XXX ALE, venture ia the strest at this season without a pair. “For sale | “rg rriends of the family are invited to attend thofu- | brewed from the cholcest barley malt and hops, Brewery ‘MITH & BROTHER'S iS) PALE cefgovernmont for their maintenance and support. I say that I do not approve of the contracts made by | viotions it Tait tit [yen Sp > haere roche} eae CUS Ply) 2 noral, from the residence of hie pareats, in Bedford ave- | 155 and 160 Woes Bighloen\h reel. ¥- ; nigh yyy inte adapts saaeran bur in ‘making those. contracte; it muet cy | Capitol of the country. A Pare 'Tobacco.—Yellow Bank Tobace | jay'aftornoon, at twov'docke GB 0 x. me Mr. Genter, (rep.) of Ohio, introduced a bill to secure | supposed that he was guided by the opinion of the head | MF, Blam sald Gonoral Fremont made a return to | Scien Yor aule by all tobacco and aegurdeatcrs aud ai | ,Wau-On Friday morning. March 7, after, a short | *» PLANTATION BITTERS to pilots, ineors, sailors and crews ngineer of the department with regard to th z. rotary Canprcn. a ne, which s| E.G N neue iliness, Eowarp C. J., son of Thomas J. and M. A: Walsh, indigesti id gives tone to the stomach ce eee tiie bounty and peusioes ee | Sut it is cutiay th thie respect was ian pete Price. | that he had fifty-five thousand men in his department, | “Holesale by B. GOODWIN & BROTHER, 209 Waterstreet | 3/00'T4 years and 10 months. . |] curse, tedlanetion nd Guepe a Sices agrocavee Tonks ate vt stem, A. agreet As! : va > The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | never failsto benefit. Sold everywhere. Depot 202 Broad- Kk Your Grocery Man to Get Wow | aitond the funeral, from the residence of his parents, | WAY, New York. ecard BARD's Patent Broom, Factory 172 Washington Sean eer nlaces Went” Recty aseene eseont beve eae ee en Batchelor’s Hair Dyc.—The Best in the | Th! and Elovonth avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at Bete dios tor the beneit sad ao Rela Bary vallabia a8 tos ¢ Best im the | pat-past ono o'clock. The remains will be taken to | young men who suffer from nervous debility, premature de- Pied deBATCHELON'S Wig Factors, 16 Boadateren, |“? | Flatbush Cométery. sey Be Supplying the means of eelf-cure, By one who: Wanrex.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 7, 0f con- | himsolt find gunk put to om a —a $$$ $$$ —— au iz Bin 's MA} Glorious Triumph.—Mrs. 8. A. Allen ia | Simption, Huan M. Wana, wile of D. T. Warren, aged Mi Mayfair, Bag, Bedtord, Wings county, Ne testimonials as to the wonderful virtues of | *3,years, 9 months an 2 fe ‘post pald addressed envelope. iorer nnd Lair Dressing, They have Rl Mirwry Meader pbtlerioafp tag inser nde rhc mag | Mm — a aaa 1@ guarantee goes with every bottle. Depot, once, é jt VERT! 198 Greenwich street, near Fulton, “ Pols | 307 Stato street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) morning, at Mere oed is health (n ntGoeie by every ai a Sop ap ag errr nine o'clock. |The remains will Be taken (o Haydenville, | remedy, after having suffered several yours with, & etre Cristadoro' ir Dye, Preservative and | Mass., for intorment. drew yi i Wiga, the best in the world, wholesale and retail, and the | Wesreevett.—Oa Friday morning, March 7, of scarlet ey re ery rd ps dye privately applied at No,'6 Asior House. fever, Ipa, only daughter of the late Louisa J. and seription ised (free of charge), with the di for ——- Richard H. Westervelt, of the firm of Littlstieid & Wester- ring and using the same, which they will find» sure cure Beautiful Compleaion.—Laird’s Bloom | velt, aged 10 years. Tor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object ‘THR PURCHASS OF COIN, RIO. travagant, Ihave only to express the hope that the ox. | ,,MF- Couwax—I_ am coming to that very point. ‘Tho House then proceeded to the consideration of the | ponditures of the public money in other departments | He telegraphed | to Washington, ‘hate oe) Dill to authorize tho Secretary of the Treasury to pur- | have been managed with scrupulous economy. Weall Laban} Ae ha te ey odin onan tag Boom a no’ «chase coin, and for other urpores, know the charge brought against him by-Adjutant Gene | !t made his heart blced. knowing the strait Mulligan was . PENDLETON, (opp.) of Ohio, inquired of Mr. Stevens | ral Thomas, that the horsos purchased by him wore ring- in. De me nee Pore te Ay ag co pore whether in his (Mr. Stevens’) opinion it was necessary to | boned aud spavined, &c. Now, when I came to Washing- pe “ig ae that cney halt ce = answer he re- tt» quthorize the sale of the five hundred millions of bonds | tonT found that there were fourteen hundred horace, | tiove' Rhea Heal ne thieee tlk ae Tt ge all su recently authorized, in order to realize sufticient coin for | purchased for the Army of the Potomac, condemned, and friend Ton thea thebmedtsbe’ shower trashe neds My the payment of the {aterost, which could not be more by | not a paper in the country had a word ‘to say about it, | fiend says that it cannot be shown that he moved any noxt July than forty miliions on the six hundred and | but because a few horses were condemned in Fremont’s | fy) iprids: the a sr > rect ’ loa, Lexing! Pa fifty mititons of indebtoduces? command, all sorts of charges are brought against him, | {61! 62 Frighy the 220 nea Goneral Pore ou tia -, STEVENS, Crop.) ofPa., did not think it necessary; | Tho gentleman from Missouri had beon very oulogistie of | $ht, fe carahor Aiea Aoppatchen from Gonsct one but it was found by tho Sccrotary of the Treasury that | St. Lous, its patriotism, &c. Now, I wish I could believe | 1th of September and despatches from Gonoral Sturgis - bonds camnot be sold except at a great sacrificg, | all he said in its favor. I, indeed, believe with him, that | 10 Colonel Davis, Barryiig the Melt, Sabine wie bot ‘which he did not choose to make. Honce he suggested | the great bulk of the people are loyal, but Ias firmly bativve Po ‘euis y ey the liber Bey vest iad fu ean. ‘the passing of the bill, so that the specie soction of the | that the wealth and capital aud ’s cial influence of st, | Pope tel wy eyeen Penge per pdllccca: sonnet healt recently onacted United States Note law may not be | Louis were strongly on the side of secession, ever since , ig aeoagee weg ni Tat . ro et ich woul\ repudiated. Mr. Stovens added, in reply, that the new | General Halleck took command of that department. They | Baye, been two days | before Loxington surrendered, t teva bebdsabtelilinn btisdis Laee net yet Gosn nnced. held an election in that city fora Chamber of Comiaoree, | 284 Sturgis thonght bo should be there on Thursday. | of Youth or Liquid Pearl, for preserving and beautifying the | ‘The rolatives and friends of the family aro invited to | of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benedt the Me, Pexoinron expressed bitmsclt” satiated with, the | and what was called tho “secession ticket” was elected rye st eppusti jan oc ue tives hetnonene Panel ee See ae eesislenl ctreen ScRooa eee ytiamtaviiatg:| siticead nnd corend tnfermeriions. Werer will try bis Temaaee I. 7 ~yeaging i c v Ou] Price ella oad nidiianaie No. ed treet, it furtl tion. it 4 explanation, and would vote for tho bill. Ho, however, | by a large majority, in the face, even, of tho Major Geno- | don tie opberite Side, Ol TM Fie ae et eet | HALIYs Hair Dye, 50 cts., Black or Browne | [00 No 1 ae aga trot ee aera, | #ait will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing, “Par: ~ Offered an amendment, which was agreed to, reaseert- | ral of the United States Commanding. Tn speaking of the sent on troops to reinforce Mulligan, but he failed to do it | Tntaitible Onguent for the hair, Depot No, 1 Barclay stroet- yp" ‘ishing the prescription will se address ba. Rev. EDWARD A WERON, ty ey h tich of ople of th: i ; ing Pay demand notes shall be receivable for duties Seas ts einen ae Capital Beas geben Decause the elements soomed to be against him, and not | #4 at all drugyist ‘ii iamsburg, P ‘ af lab e : % strougly | iyccanse he did not seek to do so in every possible wa: a Sa ISCELLANEOU . Kings County, N. ¥. Yith this excaption tho bill was then passed as origi- | on 0 sida of socassion;, and wo sirvoely was this feeling that heconidsend svecor to him. At this very Pris Winant’s Indian Liniment is a Sure Bees ae 1 vee 7, ( uf of K ‘o * , | his three months meu were ra ly retiring and his beat mary rr - PRINTS AN y DY SASH. 1 ¥ RNICA HAIR GLOSS is a combination 4 le ‘Gat peor peer if ‘ta resents goer hee rx % von that, chen their dopenth Gpuetareiet men sent to Washingtin; Price, with fifteen thousand Pyle’s O. K. SoapIs the Most Economical FRESE AND DOMED Ce TOP -DARE: ° then tly with pit nis ae tat excellent ingredients Chairman of the Comitice on Territories had reported a | back, after he came Back degraded and deposed from his | Met, Marching to Lexington; McCulloch threatening Rol- | Soap in use. Soli by grocers every where. ee ee Cee ea at cite Kwween tose, eee Dill providing for torritorinl governments in the goceding | command, without power er place, they gathered round | !%,Hardee threatening Ironton, and Yolk and Pillow at Try Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.= | ofer for ate, me we ae eat Dar, TET Te a ag Git ender, W [root ageion ail Columbus; and ail over the State were or- Ww the pag large stock of | motes its growth and strens q wt admission into the | him in Union ‘Ths gutjort be a discussed in the public | that as rept! et or leetr Vendligs theigpaaioes ganized bands of rebels—about eighty thou. | It will restore the hair. For sale at the original depot, at | MPT OND UHICOPED, UNION and orien GA RRICA ITATR GLOSS permaccntly cures all irritations prints. He (Mr. Harding) we at a loss to ascertain (ur. Blair) says that up to the Uline of tht oath of Se cay Teen Ie Danes aaa a eels AA Broadway, oe od POPULAR PRINTS. : apd aruptions of the ap, Aud mokes it heal aud fexle, this information was obtained. -yon he had been a warm friend of Fremont. Now, the | ‘sf ed ~ weg ‘S| Barry's Tricopherous is the Best and <0, DOMESTICS and COTTONADE Or Ee Licniar are vnagical and permanent. 7 Mr. Asurzy, (rep.) of Ohio, the chairman of the com. | fact is that Lyon’s death occurred on the 10th of August, Bcd Sits ck Tad oars vurtions RAmIty oA lite heapest article for drersing, beautifying, curling, cleaning, Ao, Dee in thie parviculat are ingles! ANA PORTAABOL essing id restoring the hair, Ladies, try it. Sold by Z, nonnd. Tt not only cleanses the scalp aud invigorates Also, HOSIERY, WOOLLENS, WHITE GOODS, thehatre but te render the latter charmingly soft and lus- — NOTIONS and STAPLE ORESS GOODS. | trous. its odor fairer ay noe er eae me - rene | rie having taken expec yiins to secu rest Candy—A Whole: BLISS & WiIE} Price 25 cet ya mittee, informed his colleague thorcon that the commit- | and it is sven that the gentleman's friendship continued | P. - {oo authorized him toroport the bill and. under inetrus. | tor dremot, til eves after this—continued for him | Pfemont waa out Penge ion dfs radar »-tlons he (Mr. Ashley) had moved its'printing and recom. | whom he has since arraigned 48 a guilty criminal, as one | Smebody was in St. Louis hunting up witnesses agaiust ittec, re © | him, and giving e parte tostimony taken there; aud mitment to the commi . whose ekirty are stained with the blood of that brave while he was facing the foo, endeavoring to secure vielo- Rushton’s W nut some confection, 489 Broadway and 10 Astor House. Don't Mr. Hanmina remarked that the nowstiarers also said | vilicer—arraigns him now of a crime, which, if guilty, 1 Price Bente, Sold HRS. Gene that ihe Senata's Commit on Territories concurred | must be guilty of sauder i io, (enoral Fromont) bad £71& Srnopels of tho testimony wea sent upon the wires, | buy any withous the ball ls up—on it shack wore wari Caneel Nee ork, n the provisions of this bill. the power to relieve him and did not. But though Lyon . : : POTHECARIES, ss Mr Annee Feplied. that, he was not aware that that | died carly in August, It 18 not Ul Soptomber that ‘the peisoned, against him and bis overthrow might be the | meysses—Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure ang ; ERS. : SUNDAY MERCURY, committeo, with the chairman of which he had been in | gentleman from Missouriconsiders Fremont guilty, bo- aa ed ae ‘justico—the ‘should at le ma bevees ort ed ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Dr, Wadsworth's Uterine Ele- DRUGGISTS, Among tht loading attractions of to-morrow morning's consultation, had come to any conclusion on the su cause for twonty days alter he did not accuse | SCR word ae io mame back to his post, but to thie | *@orssuperior article, No, 2 Vesey street, Astor House, HOTEL KEEPERS, edition of this’ ot, SUNDAY. NEWRPAPER bg had mate a misstatement the c him of the crimo, | Mr. rye Hien thie testing. | Pbeete the chu PRIVATE FAMILIES May be enumerated the following tateresting and striking onal Max quoted several “oe il 4 very hour the committee have not sent him this testimo- man of neithor of theso committoos was responsible for it. | deepatches from General Scoiieid Harding, and 7, Fremont has not demanded ir. HanvinG said that only four out of the nine mem. | General Lyon himself, to show the impo-sibuity of | DY aball. My friend says Sere of committee ad ngredn thi bil and. yor | eluitcng Lyon, even, Ueove. tno wthirawnl of, the cs te cece ree mage tne Die ow report mi com- rafts of troops from the Southwest for t it coring y tos or Washington. and continued: It was under there, | ehoush to receive any attention, it is their business to mittco. Mr. Asusey further explained that he gave printed | fore, the most adverse circumstances that General Fre. | Put tim on trial. sf ee ee Sous sa Jiereonat a ee foaturess— schnapps, er Botile. . ol ce, Married cer iaake early application," UDOLEHO WOLF, SUNDAY TABLE TALK, Browx—Casey.—On Tuesday, February 11, by the Rev. 22 Beaver street. Old Time Tavern Life—A Genial Reminiscence, Father Farrall, of St. Bridget’s Church, Mr. Jams Brown REMARKABLE MRDIGIAD. Tram toes os eee from Orpheus C, Kerr, of the to Miss Hanxaut Casey, all of this city. A hyarr’ cE. ‘The Bright Skie——A. 7 - ‘8 LIFE BALSAM. le “ to those who asked for them. mont took command at St. Louis; and it was for raisin Mr. Wapswoxt, (Union) of Ky., waa understood to |“ praxsuey—Corcvrr.—On Thu sday evening, March 6 . Se ns "g | _ Aetttnh Bounce—By a of Addle-pates. conversation hore terminated. ‘an army to protect the Union, and to put down reballiots NE ee A er cks commute Sune hey yon by the Rov. Robert ‘Travis, Gxonck BLaKeiay to Sanatt | LIPS BALSAM in the mont certain anda vaetgan tac the THE DISBANDED. VOL “A hs ls jena seh sal erin he antmaes | frton ates tas patios orp SeseeeTNT TES | Po a » | tice Wosnaay, March 5, Bokiy, | sili ta psp mea a ary | ERFRURTAL, MEPRRUB aoe * © ns p , , core, for . 1 ee OF 4 i . - . COLYAX—I have said, that I did not def 5 y the blood, liver and debility, aj Y | How's Fauny?—A Cruel Honx—Selling a Bac! of the patont granted John 8. Mine for an improvement | Cairo did not nood reinforcements, but Tsay it did. Fre- | yall; cur tantraotes but even thon there amar: be mes. | Byte ev. Carus D. Foss, Mr. W. 3. Baxwer to Miss | fr srieoteumpion, places. ‘Peineipal Dep Aerand | ‘Tw Sites tothe Story—Cowhiding Raplolt — _fp the manufacture of lampblack was passed by a vote of | mont had at this time a few regiments, threo of three | ticg dono him by ex parietostimony. If General Fremont | "“Caywsia—Oawen.--In Brooklyn, on Tharsd street, Sorenty-tive cents per boitle. Anxcitement in Gincinuntt-—A Vemale Mebel the Cours bares Wirclarth it, bxbtachts maids édeiil. co ee would not roanitat, bet wane ne eae, | could prove that he Aeted on the advice of compe: | ing March 6, by Rov. Thomas G.’ Osbora, Cavtay's. re Haury Qaage ™ ‘The House then wont into Comumitice of the Whole on | quence of determined to abandon the service. | ent men, aud. that work ot ein ay ee agnag | Crown to Carnie D., oldest daughter of Richard H. GRAND. SPARRING Siinposed Ieevivatof the Tart in New York, “the State of the Union, the bill ati hurrying all the while, was worth something like what My Eo 1 of Brook: Proposed Revival regulating the franking ow , I submit to this House, and to the’country, the con- he paid, it would at least be some pall for it. But I Cornwell, Esq. , all of Brooklyn. EXHIBITION Billiard Match for the CI a bell monger y Arpt consideration. sideration of the two points to be reiufor ‘One wastat rye ki ‘what his dofence a Te diroctod ee aon 8 in ee 6, at Christ BY Toe Es twine. CITY NEWS OF SATURDAY NIG! sticelee of eerste tt | Kn acnin eprint sinaeoncl | Gear Mekiny io mate eet targa oe | Cate Ranin Pnmuan as oe aye POE Eiicnans | Update itheother | could, and then he wed it, whatever the decision jens a bil SEK THAT MILLTARY. MATTERS.” Fremont, Ho sald a very great pressure had been | was at the mouth of tho Ohio, which commanded the | CO4.0n' sr General Fremont is’hold responsible for ait | NeW Haven papers pleaso copy. GREAT WIT OF | “Whatis the Mints ail? ~Drought to bear through the Bewrapapers to force General | Missiesippl and the Missouri.rivers at Cairo, the furthest | {hit Genoral McKinstry had done. But General McKinstr. Monnis—Corey.—On Wednesday, March 5, Mr. G. I THE SEASON, | Improving the City Armory. Fromont back into a command to force tho adminis. | point south wo thon had in our possession. It was then in we t inted tA tan, tat Ws sent there b: ri Morwia to Mania, daughter of J. L. Cohen, Ksq., late of “THE BILL-POSTER' Mi. Without Drill Rooms. tration, against its judgmont, ex; ator delibera- | grent danger of veing wrested from us, and rebel gover. verneneat’ peter General’ Srecient gos there Loudon, England. You will Iauch for A week oF more over this brilliant, | The Recruit Squad, tion sly hm in orn ch of ie oiltary erat. | Hors and feederg had cua down rode teeta it for iho | fYsmout waa saya ne wos he cation of things | o, WEG Rew Fh bee se, Wisse Wesonsy | Skea ene "Pongal angers” Se | imngaacan adeene -Govoral Fromont had again and again demanded a trial, | One of these two pointe, and he clioee the most Tmyortant, | {2 Missouri, and it i the proudest and noblest vindication | Sigg E.izamern A. Hieue, both of Brooklyn. Sen ee eee eee | | eee ecm This a not trum, and went to Cairo, Mr. Colfex rond lotters and des: | that he can have that that whole Stato was more tranquil . Rinput, (rep.) of Obio, asked on what authority the | patches from Gen. Prentiss, tojshow the imminency which | 2%" was Western Virginia or Kentucky, I don’t care las ye Roman Hi Lt ARTICLES FOR SOLDIERS SHOULD BE SENT, Newspapers and Amusements in the Army. whother you say anyboly clso did it or Fremont, but hy Died. < half rates, by Harnden’s Express, 74 Broadway. The; Families of Volunteers Bacx,-On Thursday, March 6, Sceax Brox, widow of | sond daily (oallpelute ceeupled by ouraeny. | ARWY | CORRESPOND) _ gentleman ma it statement? ded the strengthening of Cairo, and continuod: Mr. Buare (resuming) eaid——No demand fora trialhas | Cairo was at that time threatened’ by the on such was the fact. In the second place, bis army was | Qo) piitip Bram, aged 73 years and 6 months, Eat Highly Imporiant and Interesting Letters from Cairo, TH imade ulloss Ithas beon done within the inal two oF | thirty thousand. strong. He had with Wi creed | Beaded and was further South than any ‘other army, in | COP KPa ty x i Wake tae diay Claases: Rewpers im only eigl the Union at that day. In the third place, it was heated ho had a right to | {tno right direction, In the fourth place, the men under Ae fact by inquiry ot tho chice of the ‘Adjatans | all Uhe force “he could muster, and “went “down ais ocesetdl that tay Trica foe WOOL aOR ete been threo days. Gonoral Fremont bad not made the demand | regiments, and only two of thes ps he (Mr. Binir) had taken pains to satisfy hime | hold. Ho’ dit the best he could. Ho got together ‘The funcral will take place from her late residence 'T $490—DOUBLE SOLE, WATER PROOF BOOTS, AT C Hainer Vi Clermont avenue, near Willoughby street, Brooklyn, this AT SoMa Wand if Ann streets Four diftereut kinds at Noe Va.t Winchester Belghts, Row Bag oR (Saturday) afternoon, at twoo’clock. Her friends are | $4. ‘ Teall; Plasburg Barracks, Lake Champlain; Old — -. n Domfort, Va, mp Cogswell, Cany nally, Camp ATA FULTON STREET WEDDING CARDS: T1I1SE ven iy Tome Camp Newtowty Aen, Boag By Bor” E EPAR’ ul, ~vemanie muameni< ak’ respectfully invited to ton 4 “Penta at in Atm ot arg: | on, ama, ire, An toto he | Evans nfs io eng inti |, aie nae, uch Yom mew AAT MT Sr ae rida BLE Pay hi ee ete and, Vilacondues of dhe war, | indged he should have travelled by steamboats, and thon Se ee ee eee a tht teane: tin Cond ratnae, | he Terasives end friemdp of the family, also, she Gor. | semen cee eee i [ty 5 rr = 3 a eee * Rese ee (4 these — a — con on ogres ft Fogo fo do so gonyi at thoir hoad, who performed the most Prilliant man. neg! bap! ‘ - tfully invited to attend T ‘poeepes pice eae abe aaa # She Ona Bays by Worcs ee tion that, if 1 Fremont will demand» trisi, | vicuion that he commanded a larger force than he really | Achievement of the war-—thgush my friend says they pote “ot thirey-niath street, acbedeys Siainoas at a aol “9 e erain the Common the. administration wil grant it, ft had niso ‘oot | did. ‘There wore alao great complaints inade because | {it Hotbiag at Springfield, they charge on an every toh | Ceo egy, yon Suinay wtrncon Wt YS IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY.—A NRW | {iintexting dr Late Blection, heralded that the Committes on’ the Condact of the | Gen. Fremont went in acarriage to the boat. T inquired | mes their force, with the war cry of, “l'remont aml the | Crs eux —On Thursday, March 6, of dipth ri AX cations roveating the tacts and | Tro uwas ntitiod to Vote, War had domanded his (Genorat Fremont’s) rosto: | tuto this matter, and the fact Is that his friends brougit, | Union" and when they came Dack to Bt: Louis they Blair) undertook — to* say | the carriago Lo his house for the purjose of convoy: Tet nich wan HOt tio facts Lt was elmply'n pabficaticn | bitty the wharf, "When Ne suit the carrrmcehs ne | SPxinatel, refused rations a Experiments’ in the French and Engi Iuding A treative upon the diseases and weaknesses wily (rom ignorance of their causes, ork physician, Sent free to any addres for words spoken fornge for their horses, Fo: | and treated with ecorn and contempt. —Thoso brave men, xy, only son of Peter and Rachel Ann Comming “ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are r.-pectiutly | {dings & invited to attend the funeral, fro eminent New Re, he. Re. TALES, HONANGES, POETRY, #, Tue Soliiary Toper, "Bs ororm bury. ts Ne . O, Bal of some of Fremont’s partisans, and it was also gaid | fused to enter it, saying, ‘No, 1 will notgo in this Main street, Tarrytown, at two o'clock, $l by B. WARNER. Ni ‘eney strect, Axtor House, or ‘The Clown in Californ! be ame through tho press that Fremont was to bo restored toa | stato,” His friends fusietod, because they reared ho To ee ee ere of herr chiat ir when tay eded Ewina—dagdcrsey City, on Thersiay, March 6, of | ROMS € TOUBEY, 121 Nassan strect, New York. Cnrrying Denputcnea By At Osi COMM ng ge > Lon did not know whether this | would be assassinated on the way if he went on foot, | ana for whom they would have given ‘thoir hoarla blood, | congestion of the ine Wass Keypnick, infant gon of —~Sygors ix spl and roo Fi ero this spl adie story by tenoy. By Thomas Davis. Tes een Muinning. iy Noble Macuouald. ‘Alice Ken eu . Ewing, aged § months and 13 BY AUTHOR OF EAST LYNNE! ELARL'S HEIRS! Charles G. and Ellen days. much as this info while at the same time it was nocessary, as Major Genes eee wy eae nea other publications, he, be- | ral, to show himself from an bay Urriage” to loyal pce | Pane Wie ciate be tad aanel ie wae, ARL'S ILETRS! Noved tho santo charactor. ‘Thore were pro. | people. A goed deal was also said about the | ff 1 Fuwnts.—On; Friday, March 7, of inflammation of the BEAT nt tianh Nin EAR We, BY brook “ - » “. i i P aT NOVEL MESTIC i lla and Soirees, the Jiminary symptoms which foreshadowed and annovaced | Aix. thousand dollar house he rented tu St. Louis, 1 | ‘enough tho Adjutant General had eal Ht could wot De | sunee ttomasxam Fras, youngest daughter of bert | writ ee yubioned om Marri nnd tor sue ly alt woke | oSeleetye SMMrGUNNSS New Haceee stip News, Markee the simultaneous appearance of the statement made by | also inquired into this charge, and found that all his | his army after the enemy, and ih ihe right direction, | 40d Bridget Ferris, aged 1 yoar, 1 month aud 21 days. sellers, complete in one large octavo volume of over two hun- | Reports of Saturday, Wc. Re, ae. Goneral Fremont in his defence before the committee | immediate oMcers wore quartered in the same house, | inpii tie mocneat when he was supersed and he fell, Iu Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | dred pages, price fifty cents in paper cover, or Heventy-tive Hy SUNDAY NERCURY of srrttog nad ateuas =" pio gud tho apecch of his aid-de-camp (Mr, Shanks) in this | which was also used for the officers of the department, | {hy sixth place, whon hp left Misso.ri overy mile of ity | Towuested to, attend the fmoral,from the residence of | Cems Im loll. TEMP TGUAR GST Rite . tain une Latest Inteligence By, keygung ” House, The nt and the speech inaugura Anan tearel her parents, No. 49 Laurens streot, on Sunday nfterne 1 B. ERTERSON & BROTHER Foun o'Ou0eK OM OUP SUNDAY, NEWSPAPE M; : ‘at one o'clock, without further notice, Ps pl adh Hiv ¥rer.—On Thursday morning, March 6, after a line | mail gering illness, Jony ©. Herren, aged 45 yoars. tniit street, Philadelphia, hom alt orders must come acilrosted, ' Ooptes wont per © of postage on receipt of fifty cents, as there was no time for travelling from ofllge to office. r . | railroad was running to its fulleapacity, and he jeft behind Casnpuaign aud a new felt, and tio battio 18 to be forght | a great public saving was effected t | him in the city of St. Louis an evidence of good sense, if with wea far different than the rude instruments of | for this also has rt : , es . | not genius—he connected all the ratiroads around t frac proclamations, which, wp to this i Another of the charges brought against him wis with | joven so that you can use tho whole ainount of rans ’ Mic rows telegraphed (0 the ese specie legrapaie corre than all the ation pare combined, altords the best media for ct in this way, and ‘al Fremont been denour Jena cnlatiaininilaihiee | whiten Be Goncral Fremont’s hands, ohad no serious regard to tho purchase of five hundrod tons of ico, with Tho rolutives and friends, aud those of his brothor | JpY AUTHOR OF EAST LYNNEI pth day Der He (itr. Binir) commen ied'Genaral Fremont's choice of | which i was snceringly sald hero should he glorious | POrtation upen one road and then he Wty | | | Saruog, are rospoctrully invited wo attend therunral, thie | ARLS Nats: anivertionmense pupitohed on that day: weapons. Cortaih it was that his proclamations did not | times making sherry cobblers for tho staff. From in- Monday - ‘Saturday ) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late ‘resi. 4 Ce FARL'S ITEIRS! Ome BO ee qnemy a8 much as bis expesed and isolated | quiry T ascertained that this ice was ordered on the oe nce, No. 220 Tenth street, without further tnyitation. A NEW COPYRIGHT NOVEL OF DOMESTIC LIFE, pe TUMORS OF THE WAR. zy ., Will ve published on March 12, and for sale by all bool SacKsoN.—On Wodnesday, March 5, Mrs. Catmanixe | gtlors, contplete in one large octavo volume ot over two ti i HE GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER Jackson, pgod 78 years. dred Jages, price fifty cents in pa bp Ths relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | centeincioth, Itis ppolgees and for sal OF i TO-MORROW fieon ber, lave resigenon, Nex 60 Lacey street, ‘Thee: ‘NO: Sd Cheeieal reat Faniateiohia, (Butera LtWitingion, fy Ooiacee Rep ands ste r lat 0. roy street. The re: b ‘be intorred in 6: ood Cemetery, ‘To whom all orders muat come addressed," Copies sent per tie nication isban olunteer o@ "tems on Friday, March Ty Henny Leises, aged 40 | All free of postage on receipt of Ary cents, frattors and tings atthe neat of pA bog he EW TE ; PER TON FOR OUNBERLAND COAL, ida and reiatives of the family are respectfully RIDG! Waren PAINT. —TESTED SLAVES ane; $7 50 lit javited ve attend che uyeral, ondunday avterneehy ot (mo | ges whlaen ue. ”” Wf Wr BMTER, Generel Agra, s mmatnen, 0 quasemnene | help # posts at Lexi nd olxewhore, Te proclamations | requisition of tho Surgeon Genoral, At the t : Gid nob injure. the administration. es much an acingle | requisition was niade for the lee half of tho troops were | _ Att. FoR THR Guus Sqcapnos, Kev Wren, Fort Picszys, purchase of worthless arms and the erection of veolusn | sick from using the muddy waters of the streams in | Fort Jefferson, Mobilo Bay and Ship Island will leave by earthworks. He (Mr. Blair) did not beliove that General | the vicinity of the camps, and when the sick mon were | the steam transport Connecticut, on Monday next, March Piomont was authorized toqublish hi , hospitals they roi wes extraordinary in its chtacton Nereus Pc | eat esa none Dut this impure water wiver | 20. The postage on letters to either of the above named . Goocn, of Mass., member of the Gommities | first prostrated them. Of one regiment—t . | places, or vessels on the blockade, is only three conts, ‘on tho Secaiah of tue , Bald that Gon Fremont, | second Iilinois—the majority wore in hospital from pom and net ton cents, a8 many persons are in the habit of t wag the ‘go wut doce i to fallow Wie army, but vo We ued URS beomiatant Pats hate Sas Ot tho Post Offices at ten