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%, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARUH 16, 1862. * nen ee THE EY IEW MADRID. 16th of October, 18961. ‘Those refusing to take such oath SEW YORK “EGISLATURE. Passports to Go South. daughter of the late Mathew Garity, age“! 28 years and 4 THE FIGHT IN HAMPTON ROADS. ACUATION OF | will bo rejected ns aliens. — Tho Provost Marshal of Haltimoro givea sutice that a | mostbe ih acpi diatiediein nadine SST Any negiect on the part of the army or volunteer sur- Senet aaitin flag of truce will be sont over to Norfoik on Sunday, the | ,,2%%,{uweral will take place this (Sunday) «Mternooe,, as it P. ter Goons of their duties to the sick or wounded will be ra- ei Samat, Dares i or 16th inst. ‘Thirty of those persons to whom passports gy ir hie ms tatement of the Assistant Paymas . PARTICULARS, ported to headquarters immediately. Reporte for altering the imsip of th’ city of Mew York. | nave nec granted will be permitted toa Teme Hanats.—On Saturday, March 15, C:.aoa FL. “gam of Pi 69. Those bold. » CL.a0a AL, onl; of ¢ rland It is stated that some of the medical officers, prisoners | Made the special order for Tuesday nor. {0g passes wil! present them on Thursday at bis office | “4's H. and Emily Harms, aged 11’monthe and 17 da the Cumbe: ° mn of war, have failed to give proper attentton to their own Piva anne Apart s Portion of the Literature Fund £06 F tetore fur ofclock P. M.,and on Saturday a permit witt | inzte A ip cane ie nee rads 54 er isch ' . poset purchase of books and apparatus for acua'emies. ed to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afterneon,* The Rebels Abandon Their Artillery, and wounded, In cases of this kind tho medica’ daitaek Waits, Soin oa *e Prenajum Mote be granted to the number named. at balf- ast one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, full List of Seamen and Ma- offcers will be deprived of their parole ‘and placed in Be ramen Company's Pre ——_— gt 2 Seventh avenue, to Greenwood Cometery, the e slene gondiagenand: tentative tania Seine nihieiakia Nigh iN, Arrivals and Departures. boex —Killed, in an engagement with the rebels, at rines Saved. Batteries, Tents and Mili: xy > epee — Mr, Larrur moved to lay the report on tho table. Car’ DEPARTURPS, Sangstor's station, Alexandria Raiiroad, Virginia, on Sam- Hines Saved.” ‘ pai q pk eae hai B Iavunreni—Gheomehia Gite of Hew, York-—-Mre Thowson | 227; March 0, Huma B. Hippear, Firat Liewement of the ry ores. Phe Telegraph Open to ie, Clarks- Mr. Woopnur? introdnced a bill authorizing the eon. | 2° two children, Mrs N W Disine, Mr ( nd First New York (Lincoln) cavalry. THE NAMES OF SOME OF THE KILLED Bede eR ES nee See Aan Q struction of a raitroad on Twenty-sixth and other atrocts, | MiW Ut Power and lady, J W, Horigh, 0 7 i ptie funeral wil take piace from the Fourtoenth stroot 4 Be de, , Tenn. New var Parmey, Dr Mason, wife! and child “Mio ve Brest church, corner of Second avenue, this (San- ae ea Ocerpa the Place the Lousvmx, ky., March 15, 1862, ‘Adjourned tll Monday evening, at seven o'clock. Wenkenrath, Mr Bigelow, Mt Cordatee P fucker i Gus. | cay prvernoon at one c fig ag gee! GALLANTRY OF LIEUTENANT SELFRIDGE eS. 7 # by The taegraph line 1s now open for business betwoon Psi eis bay mess rile and taro chibdren:; } Keine, Geo atc A r Sacre ‘Gee tte - Dr. Augustes Kk , Troops, Nashville, and ‘lle and Gallatin, Tenn. swembly. sife, fou wey oe Roti or Hate ugh | Gardner, are respectfully invited to attend &o. a, ean tant ka om terra Aunawy, March 15, 1802. | Jamin CW ay Denti kets Sede meaner, HURE | thernoticg, PecHMly vised to attend, without fur ke, &. —— parts of ae loyal States, 7 Mr, McMotusx presented twouty-five remonstrances | fi.,4.¥ Pes ng. Mra Roberts and daughte:—with other #0 pam Brooklyn, at his residence, No. 828 Hicks ; 8 et engers. weet, O1 a re! o Uy 62 No Rebel Fl N Flyi moat against the Concert Saloon bill. epee Sleaingh hy Bremen —O. Becker, lady and two Gmontha and adeye ce 1 DAV Hunt, aged 62 yearn, | Me. Hugh Nott, paymaster’s clerk of the United States | INO e. ag Now YADE | opscquice of Lieutenant Colonel de Mon- | Mr. Pusies and others presentod numerous remoe- Moyer, Now Yorks Wis Oat ee eee gen nthe Fetaains will 6 taken to Lowel, Mass., for inter. ‘frigato Cumberland, who was on board that vorsel dur- in Missouri teil. Strancos against the Broadway Railroad bill. Rymana pad lady, B ge : : ma pene Wale 8 4 Hisisnors.—In Wiliiamsbarg, on § , ‘Ang tho late exoiting engagement with the rebel monster 7 TURNOUT OF MILITARY—SOLEMN FUNERAL seRvicKs | Mr. Stmvox roportod a bill to provont attempts to com. | Klike’ Urbane, Ohist N iat” Meniont, oe Mrs | March 15, Cownap Huxny Grouse fimamonn 3B ‘Tenw Dartuoll, Canada West; J Devis, Cincinnati; C Bowinau, Dr d re fe Row zerki y ou, Baltimore —G9 in the steerage. | naly.past one o'clork, from the rosidence sorner of Flush ne see eee ing and Lee avenues, Williamsburg. The remaius will be OMelal Drawings or Murray, Eddy dé | taken to the Lutheran Cametory. nia, in Hampton Roada, has arrived in this city, and &e., &e . & feta us with some very interesting facts respecting tever memorable conflict. His description of the fight | Official Despatch to Seerctary Stanton. ‘between the Cumberland and the Virgiuis, or Morrimac, Sr. Lovis, March 14, 1862. IN THIRTY-TRIRD STR&ET—ADPRESS OF RLY, DR, CUMMINGS, ETC. ‘The last rites due the remains of a doparted soldier were yosterday afternoon tendered to Lioutenant Colonel mit burglary and othor crimas. The bill gives authority to arrost and punish for a misdemeanor all persons having burglar’s tools in their possession, or known to be tra- velling in the cars or elsewhere with the intention of 7 icking pockets. Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries, City, on Saturday morning, March ho sinking of the former vessel, and the subsequent en- Viguior de Montell, who was killod in the battle at Roa. | Pick Kewrvcey, bxrka Uuase 125—March 15, “ y . ‘@ounter between the Monitor and tho Merrimao, diftrsin | | The following is copy of an ofcial despatch sentt0 J nok Island on the Gil of February last. Tho circum | hole, | “ie MOTed forward to afirat committes of the | 54) a AMIPEY, iA oe a TE Ue gp, | ASgiUtaa A, wile of the Tate Thomas D. Jordan, ‘aged Gt material point from the accounts already published in | the Secretary of War:— | stances surrounding the doath of the gallant soldier, and REPORTED FAVORARLY. 126—Mai ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfutiy Kentvory, Chass reh 12, 1868, 17, 12, 48, 44, 5, 27, 1, 10, 24, 16, 51, 38, 28, 53, | invited to attond the funera!, from her late residence, Otroulars sent free of charge by nddreastn etter 10 corner of Grand and Barrow streets, on Monday after: & 00., Boon, at two o'clock. Covington, Ky., or St. Louis, "fo, Lr Saturday morning, March 15, Tiworar, -—On Omicial Drawings of tne Kentucky aimal eldest son of James and Ellen Leane, aged 23 yoars, a BILLS 3 facilitate the construction of the Adirendacks Rail- r ond. % To appropriate $10,000 o the Peoples alec i. 10,000 to the 5 + ‘To incorporate the New York Commercial Association. the brave manner in which he upheld the charaoter for natural bravery of the French nation, will long keep bis memory green in the American heart, and had ali the military of the city turned out yesterday to escort the paper. The Ericsson battery,ho firmly believes, is After several days of skirmishing, and a number of at_ oo much for the rebel iron-clad monster, which ho pre- tempts by the gunboats of the enemy to dislodge General 18 will besurely sunk the next time it comes incon- ‘ _ with the Monitor. . Pope’s batteries, at Point Pleasant, the enemy has evacu. For tho preservation of game and fish. © of Castlegregory , county Kerry, Ireland. Mr, Nott brings a most interesting Hat of the killod and | Sted his fort and intrenchments at New Madrid, leaving | remains to their last resting place, it would butboa | Ty 'reeuinte ‘advertising in the city of New York. agi, A Tho relatives und friends of the fainily are reapectfully ved from the Cumberland. Whoa the vessel went into | all his artillery, field batteries, tents, wagons, mules, &c., | well merited tribute to the heroism of the deceased. Mr. HuisvRp, from the Committee on Ways and Means, 46, 53, 63, 35, 9, 25, 50, 55, 66, 2i, 70, 73. ° invited to attend the funeral, from his late residepce, Action there were threo hundred and seventy-six souls, | and an immense quantity of military stores, &c. All who read the particulars of the bloody contest at | reported the Annual Supply bill, which was recommitted Deva ‘LASS 174—March 15, 217 East Twentieth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, ab for completion. Mr. Huusurp also reported the Annual Tax bill for ‘ia be ge ed ‘It imposes a tax of two anda halt mills. ir. NGToN offered a resolution, which was adopt- od, making the report of the select committee on the Pprohibitory amendment and the report of the Committee on Towns aud Counties on the Excise law the special Roanoke Island cannot but be familiar with tho manner iu which Lieutenant Colonel De Monteil met his death, Deceased went out with the Fifty-third regiment New York State Volunteers (D’Kpinouil Zouayes), in the capacity of Lieutenant Colonol, but, owing Officers and privates,om board; Of these one hundred fand seventeen ere known to have been killed, and the Heipailer Gehocal Tamiticn. Yas. cooupled. the. piace. Probability is that this number will not be very much | This was tho last stronghold of the enemy in this State. #morcascd as it is positively, ascertained that about two} No rebel flag is now flying in Missouri. Mandred and thirty-six have boen saved. This leaves WARE—C! A . 60, 26, 63, 38, 62, 6 23.23, 29, half-past ¢wo o'clock. 44; GO) 26, GO 89:02, 5, 6, 19, 28, 23, 22, Gt, 71. | MAEEDS Wim marariay morning, March 16; Many, the OIIN A. MORRIS & CO.. beloved wife of John Mason, aged 42 years, 10 months Wilmington, Delaware, or Covington, Kentucky. and 26 days. “ ‘The relatives avd friends of the family are respacttuily Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lote | invited to attend the funeral, from her late resilence, terles. Information gen: | WM. LOCK#L:; Broker, No. 514 Hudson street, on Monday afternoon, at two Pine street, up stairs, room No.5 | o'clock. order for Fri tay. spnly twenty-three persons unaccounted for—that is to Sr. Louis, March 15, 1862, to an accident, that regiment had to put back from 1 McKns.—On Saturday, March aay, whose fate ts not known, They may be dead,or | General Popo in his despatch to General Halleck says:— posse ape) be casetone Loe Taree and bil when ota py for pairs tag i 4 Dougan’s Spring Style of Gentlemen's Mime dana heey ‘and. ae amae prisoners, or straying abont. Our success at New Madrid has been even greater than Moaepesiaey ee Maccutad toueen tel As Be volancenred Mr. MeMutugy, from the select committoe to invasti- Hatcnow ready. Standard price $3 6 Give hin aatt at | years, 6 months and 11 days, \ Mr. Nott reports the following porsons as among the | reported. Twonty-ve pieces of heavy artillery, twanty- | than roturn with the regiient in which he was’ ascong | 4t@ he transactions of Sr ees gg ae atapdlile heel hoe ta enden anee se 3 ‘ i e 5 kes ors. bak " 2 killed beyond w coubt:— four-pounders and rifled, thirty-two batteries of field io one wae) Minis’ Baiie, sfaken, ac a inate hat evory volunteer furnished with a uniform under the weriedorcls vesicser Dye, = ener ventana; cared Fast Fifty-sixth street, near Second avenue, this (Sun* , BILLED, artillory, an immense quantity of fixed ammunition, | 87) ide was shot dead on the'old.” Up te theme, | contract between Philip Dorsheimer and Brook: Brothers | dye privately applied at Nov Astor Hause “Ca M4 the | day) afvernoon, at one o'clock. Acting Master ie Job, ¥, Harrington, Boston. soveral thousand small arms, hundreds of boxes of mus- | ment of his falling a lifeless corpse iipou the flold of bet, | Sail be reimbursed at tho Fatoof five dollars for an si z N aor Starcay, March 8, = bgt the Unites pla ast, New Jorsoy. , | | Overcoat, two dollars and a half for a pair of pants, ani ates gt itehall, while engay a > Patrick Masuabyyeaticr Hoaian:. ket cartridges, three hundred mulea, tents for an army | tle the gallant soldier fought with the most determined | two dollars and a half for a Jackel: aphropriates $66,000 | y.vvntte’s, Spring Style of Dress Ha 6. | pew Neswrr, Jr., in the 20th year of hisage. , Wm. B. Hubbard, sailor, Marblehend, Masa. of twelve thousand men, and an immense quantity of | D*Avery, and imparted spirit ani Vigor to the soldiers | to carry out the purposes of the bill, and appoints ‘the goes to see. 216 Broadway. sicmlenasaneiee dike ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- James &, Johnson, sailor. ‘ who were in his immediate vicinity. In recognition of | Stare quartermastor, slajor Patrick, ard Genera duiaon & bors of Engine Company No. 16, and the Fire Department jorge Putnam, sailor, Boston. other property, of not lesa value than a millionof dollars, | this bravery the following General Order was promul- | Wadsworth commissioners to carry out the lew. i Matphdliasn nie Deeccmne 2 in general, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Ratheae D: ‘Tennoy, sailor, Now York, have fallen into our hands, The men only escaped. The | gated from the howlquarters of General Burnside, in ovum | "sre HHars, reported a Dill to Fogulato tho planting of | woatenelor’s Hair Dye—The Best tn Be | tis (Sunday) afternoon, at ono o'clock, fro the roa: Nich’l Garguuo, sailor, New York. enemy’s whole force is demoralized and dispersed in a | Mand of the expedition:— Mabe oysters in Quoens county, Plled at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Boudsteres | °?” | dence of his parents, No, 316 Church stroet. Robert Murphy, sasior, Boston. swamp on the opposite side of the river. POE pe aren NoarkC . Mr. McLxop gave notico of a bill for the payment of eam ttan act awtas, aire OxivER.—On Saturday morning, March 15, at half-past ‘Win. H. O’Brien, sailor, New York. Th Seat Ackane tie h 1 oamoke Tcaes ¥ ato tsen the bonds issued for tho defence of the national Union by Dr. K a j | tenovclok, Tar rims B. OutvEk, & native of England, John Conner, sailor, New York. he enemy al joned their works so hurriedly as to ANOK® ISLAND, Fel 1862, the city of New York. » Kennedy, Proprictor of Kennedy’s | aged 61 years, 6 months and 15 days. Sohn Coiling, boatswain’s mate, New York, leave all the baggage of the officers and knapsacks of the | “1 giving the name Do Montojl to one of tho batteries ee Discovery, witl be at kis oflics in the Smithsonian House, Farewell dearest futher. Daniel Murray, sailor, husetia. men behind. ‘Their dead burl hi captured in the action of the 8th, the Commanding Gene- Religious Intelligence. March 14, 10 and 17. |All who are allictcd with scvofula, ery: | Fig relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- Den eee bohind. Their dead wore unburied. Their suppers | ral desired to express his deep respect for the memory of nichuith - pela, saltrhour, scald head, psoriasis, bunor in the eyes, | tend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, ree ae mien nt aeed were on their tables,and their candles were burning in | a gallant soldier. Among the bravest of the band who OFFY CHURCHES TO-DAY. TARE o€ (Be sare, wien of uy diessse of the skin of | tend the funeral, on Xusmlea mocinw. aeslenenolalook, Pirate cre panty thelr tonts. fought. the battlo of Hoauoke island was Lieutenant | Ta St. Aun’s church, Rey. Thomas Gallaudet, rector, X perfect cure warrnuted tu every cae, Vea to call: | Teel iway, Brooklyn, &.D., without further Invitation, + s api Colonel Viguier De Montell, Fifty-third regiment New | services as vsual, with the voice at balf-past ten A. M. a His remains will bo taken to Greenwood for interment. Bamuel ee edd A furious thunder storm, which raged all night,en- | York Volunteers, Finding his regiment absent be POO t cna hate naatiaets DAG acd; 1h, tha, slam dies aes For a Fine and Elegant Spring Hat California and Faglish papers please copy. “ See Ney eee ek, Ppetee abied them to get across the river without boing dis. | fered his services asa volunteer, and fought bravely in Dern E.Mey ad ih the sign bogsege a | 4, SEPRNSCHEMD, manutactuter 1s tecsences © | OConnan On Friday. March 14, icAse A. the. bélovell Thomak wraer, eailor. covered. the van till struck dead in the very moment of victory. | three P. M. The rector will proach morning and even- - daughter of Owen and Catharine O'Connor. He foil teaving the memory of heroivm a8 a legacy to his family and ag an example to his fellow soldiers. By of Brigadier General A. FE. BURNSIDE. Lewis RicuMonp, Assistant Adjutant Genoral. Attwo o’clock ‘yesterday the funeral services took place at the late residence of deceased, No. 166 Kast ‘Tnirty-third streot. ‘The coffin was placed in the parlor of the house, around which were congregated a large pry beer ne he pg od with the widow cee ae ing. The third anniversary of St. Paul’s Methodist Episco- Pal Mission Sunday School, in St. Paul’s Methedist Episco- pal church, Fourth avenue, corner of Twenly-securd street, at three P.M. Speakers—Rov. Bishop Janes, Rev. Dr. Durbin, Rev. H. J. Fox, Rev. Dr. Hagany, and J. McCullagh, Esq., of Kentucky. My Branch Boot and Shoe Store Has ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally been removed from 919 Broadway to the old stand, 571 | invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at Broadway. M.D. HILL. nino o'clock, from the rosidence of hor parents, No, 29 Columbia str t, Brooklyn Heights. The remains will Glorious Trinmph.—M. S. A, Allon fs | be taken to the Churclt of the Assumption, corner of York daily receiving testimoniuls aa to the wonderful virtues of | and Jay streets, Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem masé Baoguain and s EUarARCCS, race atk See ee ears | will be offsred for the repose of her soul. ny » Depot 1 nwich street, 1 Ropoicx.-—At the residence of her parents, in Brooklyn, o pea Euwa, eldest daughter of Robert and Eliza Ruddick, aged } Through Mr. Nott’s kindness we are algo enabled to Our heavy battery was established during the night of publish the following list of persons saved, which will | the 12th instant, within cight hundred yards of the ene- mndoubtedly provo interosting, especially to such as may | ™Y’s works. We opened fire at daylight,on the 13th fhave had frionds or reiatives on board the Cumber- | instant, just thirty-four hours after the guns were de- fana:— livered to ua at Cairo, LIST ©F THOSE SAVED ON BOARD THE CUMBERLAND During the whole day yesterday our lines were drawn ORDBARY sxamBy. closer around the works of the enemy, under a furious 4 Jant deceased, who was bathed in tears. On the 0 gaa i = " Charles W. Bishop, Martin F. Backer, fire of sixty piccés of artillory. The fear of an assault | the coffin was placod the srord, cap and coat of decansed, In ‘the State’ street Congregational churoh, near Hoyt or reaneital Complexton.—Latrd’s Bloom | #10504 on Thursday, March 13, Eowcxp Srosox, for- wm. Caleb Miter, upon their works at daylight induced them tofiee pro. | Wroatned ia towers, with the following inscription onl | street, Brocklyn, preaching by the pastor, Rev. Newton | Of Ken aac ciguanoan preserves and Wanuli6ee the com | sworiy of Canada, oe iH. ant sn, cipitately during the night. Many prisoners have been the same:. Heston, at half-past ten A. M. and half-past seven P. M. \dway. 4 e His Srasray i Sa Tasos site canaay) afternoon, as ‘4 Rich’d Sefton, Subject in the evening—‘‘ The Final Judgment.” wo o'clock, from St. 's chus Rice Edw’d A. Cambridge, taken, ‘A. J. VIGUIER DE MONTEL, Holloway’s Ot: mad-| _ Teovrsax.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 15, Jane O*0onnell, Owen M. Jones, — Our loss is about fifty killed and wounded, Lieutenant Golonei Fifty-third rogimont N. ¥. 8. V. ‘The Rev. Alexander R. Thompson will be installed | oq Perpanencowrator ies Mi ine acres aed Ae teas | scat Teovracan, im his 40th year. mt H toe Morris, ees MWCarthy, . Holling wag in command of the rebél fleet and Generals i A bop pe eng tor of the Reformed rey church, Twenty-first] sands of casoa, His pees aud parece are ein, invited oe Stark, Sobn | Fyn, GED 43 YRaRs, 7 MonTas, 8 Dave. “treet, botween Fifth and Sixth avenues, this evening. attend the funeral, from t chores, Beater acar Bailey, Mich") McConn, Stewart and Gnatt of the land forces. The gun- ODOR N 84. i ik A Bure Tobacco—Yellow Bank Tobace } Cross Roads, on Monday afternoon, at two'o’clock. ” Fred. 1 boats went down the river. ‘Tho body arrived from Baltimore on Thursday morn- bevages Bel age Oecrime pem te Meo nccge aid eae Sends oy fe rom ali. | Yan Bar On Fridoy » March, 14, GronGE C. ton, of Suva, Rovert aii, General Pope bas twenty-five heavy guns withtwo | ing, in charg ot Lieutenant Agnus and ten privates ot | Rev. Dre. Ferrie, Hardenberg and Van Nest are expectea | Wioictio'by i. GOODWIN & BROTHER a0 Waceanece Be Oi an res SSS reat RSE. ‘aner Cornotins Harrington, the Fifth New York rigimont (Duryea’'s Zouaves), two | to take part in the exorcises. % ¢3 esl nds ¢ family are inv: a miah D. Lamprey, ‘Thos. Malone, 2 works of the enemy, which command every point of~the of whom held watch over the coffin during the’ da: SOT s,- neral, from the residence, 145 Gold street, this (Sunday) Waae, Mich't i e - | Inthe Second Universalist church, Eleventh street, For Weak and Nervous Porsonsee | oie reloek. ¥ Mm. 5. aria,” A dk Fag detonate nar Pande 6 | aa sce even, ov. Puncers wi aie, toc | RenEAy Seman, ier Smt re sag” (Neen Sean trata, ware 8 ata 4 #rancis Carland, John Fay, ‘The Occupation of New Madrid. it by all who ent the aj ent. fol- } evening, at balf-past seven o'clock, the first of a series of | suet. © <a pera neme short but severe illness, Joms Watxscr, in the ésth of interest by partment. The fol. ing, past . ee a ea onasea ea as | See ua: sen mae, were peed the ee | Gc dcoures onthe “Origin Ttry and Doviny | "pe, Adams Lamerisis Liss WitizwPrepanea | Gace’ os ee nwo Cone ) first, oes Melanghlin, REBELS, AND KENTUCKY ENTIRELY 80, i fTsees true, the impious war, the bloody war, of theDevil.”” Morning sorvice at a quarter before leven froma plaut that grow sin the, tea districts of china, are a ; The phpeael rea the aay are pecpseltedly. Brown, second, ‘ornolius Fitzsimmons N Has struck thee from the ‘at tho head of victors. | o’cloek. Vitus egy ene 3 bee eet invited to a! Sonera, afternoon fet F git thas appears shat New Madrid is in our possension. | ‘119 war takes thee, full of health and hope, ‘Tho fiat of the sermons to young will bo delivered in | vous disrasts, Si ger lus: Ponte br mate eter | ono o'clock, trom his lato residence, 188d. street, be- B, Dailey, Edw'd Cobb, Island No. 10 must soon follow, if it be not already evac- | And returns thee to us lifeless—a sad object,of tears. GEO. BULPIN, Agent, 429 Broadway, New York, | ™ Cen Fourth and Fifth avenues, Harlem. Le Arthur Woods, { uated, as our troops occupy Paris, Tenn., situated at anot | Such Is the law of battle and of Provid ; St. Peter's church, Brooklyn, State street, noar Bond, by , ie vie ens: Wiuaae.—On Saturday. Biarch 15, of roarlet fever, . Williams, second, James Wileon,’ very great distance from that bend of the Mississippi | Always the tirst blows are for tho most brave. tho rector, Rev. John A. Paddock, this evening. Service| Trusses, Elastic Connie Roarart, daaghier of Mivert &. end: Jali E. We. years, 4 months and 7 days. THORNE, | “me triends and relatives are respectfully inyited to attend the fnneral, at the Presbyterian church, Hemp- stend, I, L, on morning, at half-past eleven egokings, Sheunior lots, agod And ax in every good cause there must be some French Drs, GLO! blood, ‘= Brave and ‘French, thou departest and offerest thyself a nacrifice, kc. , kc. ‘These lines wore compored by M. F. Aubert. Lioute- nant Colonel Monteil being born in Toulon, France, a targe nuinber of Frengh residents iu this city were present on the occasion, to do honor to the man who had added one more brilliant star to the of French heroes. All bore the expression on their Countenances of a strong sorrow for the deceased, and tender hearted women wept tears of pity for the untimely fate which hurried s0 ex. alied @ character into the meiancholy vale of dissolution. Shortly after two o'clock, Rev. Dr. Cummings, rector of St. Thomas’ Roman Catholic church, arrived, and com- menced to read the services for the dead, after which he proeeeded to deliver the funeral address. He alluded to the solomnity of the proceedings in which they were taking part, and the honors due the memory of tho dead soldier who Jay cofned them. ‘In the outside world was heard the icing of steeds, the tread of armed men, the loud music and all the grand demonstrations ef honor which a ye city would render to a dey ed son. But from the sacred precinets of the dead soldier's home there was the ex- [Soap heavy sorrow, and the tears and sighs of tender jeurted women. He (the reverend clergyman) came there that day to console the friends of the departed, and not to make a lengthy address. He was there alone to pronounce a funeral oration over the remains of Lieu- tenant Colonel De Monteil. In the death of that brave at half-past seven o'clock. Rev. C. C. Goss, of the Christian Alliance, will show where the Bible came from, this evening, at Barnum’s Museum, at half.past seven o’clock. The Rev. M. Baxter, Episcopal ministcr, will preach outside New York City Hall .this afternoon at two o'clock, and at the corner of Flatbush and Atlantic ave- nues, Brooklyn, at four o'clock this afternoon. Mra. Cora L. V. Hatch willhold a Matinee conversa- tionale at Dodworth’s Hall,806 Broadway, at half-past ton o'clock this morning, on the subject of spiritualism, in which she will reply to and expound questions from the audience, At half-past seven o’clock in the evening she will discourse on the “Mysteries of the Triangle— the Basia of Religion.” In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, the Rev. Dr. Maban will preach this evening. Services at half-past ten A. M., and at balf- past three and balf-past seven o'clock P. M. ‘‘Habits—Good and Pad.” The sequel to this discourse of last Sunday afternoon on this subject will be given at the Twentieth street Universalist church, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, this afternoon at three o'clock, by river in which the island is located. Such being the case, the report of its evacuation is doubtless reliable. New Madrid is about sixty milos south of Columbua, and the armies of the Union are plainly advancing steadily and surely. General Curtis las cleared out the rebel troops under Price from the southwestern part of Missouri, and General Pope—after haying restored peace to Central Missouri, capturing a the rebe! troops in that region, with the exception of a fow predatory bands, which are being gradually but surely gotten rid of by the State troops stationed at certain posts—now has succeeded in taking possession of the grand standpoint of the rebels of Southeastern Missouri—their boasted impregnable works of New Madrid, This action virtually clears the State of Missour}, and as Hickman, Columbus and other points of the Kentucky shore of the Mississippi have long since @aved in, that State {s ontirely cleared of them. Our map will show the positiona of the various pointe recently Cocupied by the rebel forces on both sides of the Missis- sippl river previous to the grand movement of our troops. MAP OF THB MISSISSIPPI RIVER, SHOWING THE POSITION OF NEW MADRID. Braces, Suspensory Banda; No.4 Aunsitecr, tinder Buty adical C: re | Ser ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Dr. Wadsw terine Ble. | 0’ctock. valor—a superior article, No? Vesey sweet, Astor Howe, | _ Wooncoce.—On Saturday, March 15, oftor a short but opposite the church, severe ili Many C.aza Wooveocn, aged 2 years, 5 es | ONS and 12 days. Married. 6 “Suffer litle children to come unto me, and forbid arAtdcor De Mowrnoios —Un‘Tueaday, March 11, at & Neg eee re 7 0) res! 2 church, by the Rev. Dr. Cummings, Rocker | no. 251 ast Thirtieth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, a Anaco, Lieutenant of the French Navy, to ALRIXE ANN el her B " A two o'clock, friends of the family, and those of ¥ dost daughtor of Charies de Montholou, Con- | grandfather Cotte, are invited to attend, OLANDE, sul Genora! of Franco for the United States. St. Louis and Washington papers please copy. Hotwgs—Fours.—On Saturday, November 9, 1861, by tho Roy. Mr. Searles, Mr. CuakLed M. Houmas, of the United States Navy, to-Misa Fama Fouss, eldest daughter of Daniel Foiles, Esq., both of this city. Lewis—Jonssox.—On Thursday, March 13, by the Rev. Mr. Van Nest, Mr. Wat. H. Lewis to Miss Pakag M. Jonw- sow, all of this city. lanvix—Bnirr.x.—In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, Masch : 13, by tho Rev. N. F. Smith, D. D:, Cuanuss H. Marvin to pega se Lavista, daughter of H. M. Brittin, Esq., ald of Brooklyn. THE SPICIEST PAMPHLUT OF THE AGE. MISCELLANEOUS, A LANDERER SQUELCHED, GEO. FRANCIS TRAEN, UNIONIST, Birth. Mornis.—On Thursday evening, March 13, at 77 West son. Coplee malted tos Tenth street, Mrs. T. E. Morria, oi int of price in atampe hers, Boston. POX & CO. 443 Broadway, For sale by es And by ald booksellers Died. bys ge var . E.G, Brooks. Sermon in the morning at half-past 2 an icocaianiadeeets sala daiiaiaatiieen aan. egan, “ soldier there was an example not ouly of military disci. | Rev. &. ¢ ERICAN NEEDLE COMP ANY.~BARTLETT'S BUR- Chas. Doy!e, Joho Connell, ’ ¢ pline, but there was an example of the greatest self.de- | ten o'clock. ‘dace: Perk! (Praga Bord pipes | apecd esta tor ah oars so", wholesale and retail, wong b.Tgiy Wm. F. Willey, nial—giving up his life to the canse in w! he bad en- “For What Did Christ Sur and Die?’ This subject | 12 yoars aed fncainas C aoe, EMA way, N. ate posse rolled himself, | A man could do no more charity | 11 ne considered by Rev. Moses Ballou this evening, at | ‘The funeral will take pjace this (Sunday) afternoon, at , Ae. Bonson, James McCracken, for his friends than to lay down his life for juaiapinlone. oddeck, teal te Wikes toto! ‘ Aco moe) James McIntosh, his friends, Lieutenant ‘Colonel Montell did | the Bleeckor strect Universalist church. Serviccs also at ipeaanl oberon bck, from the let street Methodist | “> me a ies BuReaaee james Sivwel Daniel J. Lynch, that. ing a hij compliment to the " ™ - WATERS & SON, AT 9 FULTON STRERT, Shon, Davias* Joun Dosien Sect heye ch heWrenen aclilare, Gr aber tiecenset | meee Eatin ct: the franatguration, sat Twenty! [ee amen ceartny , morning, bag ad ogg od Engravers, give Orst rate work, at reasonable ‘Alex. Buchanan, ‘Thos. Tracey, Colonel Montoil was a trae ty he reverend doctor In the church of @ Transfiguration, East Twouty- | Lovisr, only d » and erine M. | prices, prompily. * A i 4 Alex, VicCaffrey, Henry Thomas, conclided an imnpressive and thrilling address. ninth street, near Fiith avenue, Divine sorvico will be | Mgedsoat, aged 2 years and d months. sectfull 00TS AND SHOES OF EVE "RIVTION, BY David F. Hurlay, Andrew Garvey, ‘The coffin was then taken from the room to the hearse, | held thi evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Sermon by | invited to attond the funeral, from tho residences of hee Up erty, pens herein et or Goods i pa gern | James Cornell, which awaited, and to the niusic of the Seventh resi- } tne Rey. William F. Morgan, D. D. father, 68 West Thirty-secoud street, this (Sinday) at-| gravtvanc ye ee CARERS GWAR ty Joromiah Delaney, 4, playing # dead march, moved off in the fol- : : age ternooh, at two o'clock, without further iavitation Brean ASS F Commission Boot aud Shor Warehonse joshua Whiteburst, Chas. Roux, ae 5 Ia the Hodding Methodist Fpiscopal church, Tast | '¢pnoon, at fwa.o clock, witha te er a oo pba yon ichae! Sullivan, Edward 3. Gardner, Six Companies Les Enfants Perdus. Seventeenth sirect, between First and Second avenues, | 446 Kast Thirty-first street, Daviv 8. Brows, aged 49 | To —— | foorse Roberts, George Rankin, Seventn Regiment Band. % Dr bel Si t vill - or a short illness.” sn OURBON WITSK LECTED LOTS FOR P! ries Haunateia, Archibald Wilson, Fist, Second, Ved, Fourth, Sixth and Eighth Companies | ¥2" ip erent agp Sonos detent aor PR tds 0k 4 wig delididas: VS "aie tan, by tue teijonn or alti, ae aute by G. ieury Jarmin Henry Brown Seventh Regiment. preach this morning at half-past sen o’clock, and in tho aris * at lence, | MENDL estat treet, apd Poulan Hira Gugo,” Duryen’s “ag Duryea’s evening at half-past seven o'clock. AS is ogy Slarch hes Wits, son of Burs LEVEN nm David M, Coleman, ‘Zouaves. Oo Zouaves. Rev. $..A.Corey will preach in the chapel in Thirty- | James Luekley, aged 3 yours, 10 wonths and 19 days. Tales and re proof, sles aad iron. tudes mi ter te , Members of Fifth regiment, Hawkins’ Zouaves. ffih street, near Sixth avenue, this afternoon at three eae relatives and ‘riends of the famity aro respectfully pot TH Maiten lane |W a Gen a Bigertey, James Marlow , | conte Premae, dawn Sovondaventie to Thirty-second street, | ro the chapel. On the coming Sunday afternoons of the | two o'clock. | pod it fine stsct plate engenving words. Mexiona ary Cencpien ee Peon | and thonce through Fifth avenne and Broadway to the | present month they will moct in the church edifice, in srene rai ape (gg tg Sa Lalo yore. nein wcircle aubounding » baruing volem Pek MeLanghlia, John Harrington,’ ; South ‘erry, where the retains were transferred (0 | twenty-eight street, near Broadway. pete a amy Y) wy year'aud I 8 boun olinred for sale, by ave John D. Park, Preeapeee cs Remeenety, - Mectian Ccbaueyy GrTheThird company of the Seventh regiment proceeted | Ab army mesting, in Lee avenue Reformed Dutch | ‘The friends of the femily are invited to attond tho fu- | Arlicle o cepersl design quite the same, but oxecutsd on com a ee een, vith the body to the cemetery aud tired a farewell volley | church, will be held, in aid of the Board of Publication for | neral, fom the risidence of his parents, No, 120 Bghth | Grthecivis, the word Mexican vnderioathesmmall, ana ‘m. A. Murray, ‘Waiter 8, Grey, with the body + 4 . street, St. Mark's place, this (Sunday) alternvon,at two | secured by t Oke of the volano-—and the proprietors James Robinson} Murty Harring.on, over the grave; and th ded the last rites to the dead | giving religious reading to the army aud navy, this evou" | *14et.5 . on, tonitiend.doauassea: bead Diver o'Brien, JobnCarr, Poe roe ne ed the cause OF Cur eloriow Locke ** | ing at half-past seven P.3. Addresses by the agent’ |” Gonysts.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 14, atter a eri auricty enfore Nie % 5 joriarty, 4 ick’s Da Height s and id t i whereabout foseph Connerton, Nicholas Johnson = Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. lyn Heights. invited to attend tho funoral, from her fate residence, No. | fuily received. Win: Switivan, John Myhew, DE FMILES FROM apf [Mo Irish civic aocietics of this city will colebrate the | A sermon upon the death of tho latoRoy. E.B.Shurter, | 112 West Warren stroct, om’ Monday actechoun, wt'two fd x m. Auderaon, Bartholomew Flemming, PRA on anniversary of St. Patrick, the Apostle of Iretand, to, | of the Howard Mission, will be preached this morning, by | o'clock. MERSNRE Adi RAKE Sa ene 10N—A - - e de, St. , » 10, 4 Casein Wettedny, Seoeh 28, Sean Cama, ett YRUTCHES AND CANES FOR THE MILLION— _ Soin Brown, seeends Seenie eiiveny ‘end opI0N, morrow, Monday, the 17th inst., by a public parade and | Rey. A. fH. Burlingham, in the South Boptist chureb, | pe\trnctod ness, ared 20 years, momthe wnt id deve. CP ime cannurcerurers $0.2 StL ys 0 Te! pr No. 2 Cordiand: it. nM. Olney, Jamo: F. Hathaway, 4 ot “a procession, of which the following is (he programme:— | Twonty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, The friends and acquaintances of the family aro re- . - = Aa on PS so rmaa, Seater ee KE: od m ‘The line will form on Fast Broadway, right eating oa “Christ's Union.” The Rey. William Alvin Barttett,- nanide hence Aclggmemgs deerrthegt mg Aoshi Kk, V. MAUGUWOUT & O., —eareadamnapetig ge ROO DOP, (Ee Grand street, at nino o’elock precisely, and will fail iM | pasion, will proach on the above subject this evening, i? Oty OS OES » SPOS beng ’ 488, 400 ard 492 Broad corner of Broome ndre Sauivan, Joseph G. Smith, LEN J oe an P ’ greene iD No. 249 South Socond street, Jorwey City, av’k Sioade, Sia’ | & Sais JAMS cuT eae sow rg geglmont, undercommand of Major James | the Brooklyn Tabernacle. Services at half-past tom A.M. | Garnout.—On Thursday, Match 12, afer a lingeriog | Respectfuity annonnce tha just completed the refit Todo Daya Stephens Canns SNe gRZ, | wants Acting Brighller Geveral for the day, and half-past seven P. M. illness, ELLEN Cannon, tie beloved wife of Thomas Car. | ting o! their store, they ar a Win. Carroll, second, John Caltaban,” pA. ONE =X ra) ry Phe gate and other muliitary companies and ovgami- he anDusl Sabbath Schoo! missionary meeting for the roll, anative of Six MileCrozs, county Tyrone, Ireland, ser ig ROBIN Jaraes H. Cart i aS Si; RAY zavions, not acting as @scorts to socle Scho : aged 46 yours. ° 4 ym. carroll, Beat Frodke Hendeites, } a 4 “rhe Hon, Michael Connolly, im an open barovehe, with Mr, | Amorican Sunday School Union this evening, in the Fitth | “the rclatives and friends of the family, also those of | ©, ne io well at the reduced pewts seers, % Thos. 8. Peterson, | sen ye ae GAREY, Grand Marshal. avenue Presbyterian church, corner of Ninotoenth strvet, | her other, Owen, Mullen, aro respectflly Invited 19 | pres «Yin sm 9 08. Grahain, ity ited Ori P, Halpin, bevegee | attond the funeral, 0 res 6 cat | NEW 3A John Whitten, ony. Cee oth as Minis | at halt-past reven o'clock. Rev. Hugh Sinith Carpentor, | Twenty seventh sirect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one SETS, " MARINES. he paty, of Brooklyn, and John MeCullagh, Esq., of Kentucky, will | o'clock. ‘The remains to be takon to Calvary Cemetery Adee 6 vere Ntor mammal al Sergoaut flarrie, Daly, 4 "1 make addresses, ie Digeert ak New borg papets please copy NEW SIVEES OF CHAXDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES Corporal Stephenson, Lanning, eT eth meguaig: | Chaplain Barnes, of the Fifth regiment, New York | Giow.-cm Vriday, Mareh 14, Romans crow, in the 424 | Tay IR GLOSS—A CLEAN, WHITR 1 Cray Goat: rf. “Right vesting on Scam: | ’ Dorjoral ‘Feaah Day ire, Francis Kick, Peter Mc- | Volunteer Artillery, will preach at Lee Avenue churoh, | year of hia age. : |B 1 proparation for promoting the Prem ” Roviard reoran, Dowinick Ly) ugh Brady. Brooklyn, E. D., to-night, . The friends and relatives of the family aro respectfwiy beauty of the hair. For dr: Bifor iiexter, loward, wer of Hibérnians, Long Island—Marehal, Pee | ~* spe i : : invited to attend the funeral, from his |; idence, No. ait, keeping it moist in place, and Linpariing to Rweensy, Morley, vedwith, Ald#—Joby Gubbinw, Hugh Monaghan, Jaince Rev. Dr. Chap in will deliver, this evening, the seventh We Thirtieth "th Sund: ft silky softness and highly beautiful losre, there ie Brown Taary, Rodden. of series of discourses on The Times and the Poople.”’ | fic past ono pelock. en? ne Sumany) alternoom, a8 | nouiting equal to it. Itie unltke any of the aleotiot and off Callahin, MoCariny, yAmaeht Order of Hibernians, Wostcheter county, Kew Subject, © The Cheroh. Wn Friday, March 14, the youngest son of Cente a bottle by all the princ Lyons, = TC Pong Shoremen’s Union Benavolent Sdeiety=Marshal, 4 . 1d Margaret Cobnell, aged 6 months and 16 days. jolesale agents, Kitchen, Tyler & Martin Wilkes poses dward Buckley, “Wight resting ow aa ™ 76 relatives and friends of the (araily vespecitally, Disens Fraser & Hatiatt, 129 Chawbe Y 2 nis Sallivas i. Jatives an: nie J . Banker, ss00nd, , Jesterson +t Our Port au Prince Correspondence, | j.itod to attend the funeral, (rom the reatlence of hi ve Oren reat eieaiied tb: 0, PAR MeFaddov, 4. Bencvolent Society of the Cuited Sons of Erin, escorted —and (wo others, by the Emerald Guard, nader command of Captain Francis 1 Port av Pruxcr, Hayti, Feb, 22, 1862. james Unknown. . New York elt; 4 No. 32 Roosovelt etreot, this (Suuday) afters | 6, Qider ‘how: will reesive attention it two o'clock. — tie Nn Dutly. AidseToni reand Joan | Fiewtation of the Presiaemt to the South of the Repubdt ‘ — ‘Tho day after the engagement between the Merrima® Fee MATER feeding on GLEE Bett ee eit tsar Barthquake aes Money in cir. | Loxxety,—On Saiurday, March 15, Tenewex Dorsey, OLD WATCHES oF A Monitor, Lioutenant Thomas 0, Selfridge, of the 5. St. Jam an Catholic Te Abstinence Beneficial tolant Anon y * T anative of tho parish of Maheroulming, county Ferma- la an rete te the cosnemnaet tal hor, Rocloty—Mai rok Deryer, | Aide=John Gilligan and culation, fe., de. nagh, Ireland, in the 30th year of bis age. pagaonnleya iby i ‘ retites {resting on Market street, society | ‘There is nothing new in politics. ‘The President, with friends and rolatives of the fauily, nad, atko thone in consequence of the wounds of Licutenant Worden. , \demPatrick Coll Mich lM s of his brothers, James and Michael, aud brother-in-law, | *' Bia Vrnnin’S desist Mershal, James Green, Aids—Pat Cotligan, Mich'l Min two of the Secretaries of State, has left the capital for 4 ul fully’ invited T - ¥ Liontenant Selfridge held command for three days, when vibill. James Morony, John Mahony, John Cummings, Jeme Francis MoCarron, are respectfully invited (oaltend the | FyURNITURE AT COST.<J. BOVOK, AT IIS M ’ by Lieut it William N, Jeffers, b; Kir dw'd MeGowan, John Holloway, Peter itt shy, | tho South, and wiil be absent sevoral weeks. Thesteamer ral on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, the factory and wareroome, 90 nnd 98 East Honston street, aaa ga nA reerey oar hide Cummings, Jown MeDermov', Right restingon Mar: | Gomrard conveyed the party ag fur as Corail, where they H idence of his parents, No.'6 North Third street, Wil- Wromter a entira sick of made Furnitnee order of the Navy Departs 5 et, aia = ‘ iameburg. ’ t a on, fo Liovtenant Selfridge having beon eirculated, wo are ae arstal Hugh Mute, ‘Aijuesinidhew Bouay Pateee | frer'rg y the steamer of the 294 of December’ who, | ,2uxauem 08 Friday Murch 14, at. the selitphen of | wit vena cucutteg ws So Cannatag , James Lane, Patrick Horie, Pav | forward * her gon-in. . Gwigg, Mary Doxowvr, wife of Thomas VENTE SCASE OFF ame cor beaAle enlist Hahn Hal J i iy, weir le whpeotony Che for the remainder of tho visit, will act as an escort. Donohue, a native of county Longford, Parish of Abby, JH for the We market. ©: Officer Goldsborougly, which gets forth the matter in its OLDHANE 7. Hilvernian Boneyolent Soe Thomas Cou | party la at present in Jeremie, AU is perfectly quiet | Ireland. sh caida Wi . Bg gens BE Sa WiiGKETUO FOR FE Proper light 1 nor, | Ald—James Smith. iw nere. Tho friends and relatives 9 family are respectfully Lb WINES, DIRANDIES, Watt adn AO, $0 REA Unrrep States FLAagsay Mixyrsora, == sees ling of march will be taken up atten o'slock prectsaly, Soveral shocks of oarthquake have been noticed, one of | requested to attend the funeral, from No, 81 West Nivo- Q inily une, for sale b the gation or boule, Uy GX, i Tlamvtox Koaps, March 13, 1862, OLDHAM et vee lit dividions wil ommutermarch down Bast Boadway | them boing accompanied by a fond nots, Ae far ad heard | (eonth stroat, this ¥) afternoon, at one o'elock, DUM BO Couar atuwet, corner of Broadway," 0” Lteutonant Commanding Tomas Q. Sxistupor:— ae to Chatham street, entering the Park by the east gate, when | from no damage has been occasioned, The newspapers, Fravene—in Louisyil ontucky, on Sunday, March | Gp, igi X. fw 8 mare hereby relieved from the command of REENOCK?: Se os | they will iow. before. hh Hay orand | commouting on the occurrence, ask why these oarth: | 9, NasximC., wife of Win. H. Frayger, of that place, and | SS, 7* cr PRARES caer tie Luited States cased battery Monitor, and will arm ORD AW © " rit Yue nion | quakes are more violent and frequout in the spring and | daughter of R. H. Brazoal, Baq., of Amalia county, Vire PL it 1 Tre phat vorsel over to Lieutenant Commanding William N. MARION# v fourh Twente, | auiimn then at other seasons. gins. 7. ‘ cures indigent me Jotere. On thos relieving you Lbeg you to understand to Fou Large amounts of counterfeit paper monoy have been iichmond (Va-) papors please copy. Verywhere, Depot 02 that it js only done in consequence of directions given by u 7} put in circulation, Freavariex.—On Saturday, March 13, Mandaiter Pre The dspartiarnt bofere you wero ordered to sca, Your | COLUMBUS Vy ; | ee - rarnicn, wife of Thomas Fitzpatrick, afver a short tits), TS TENTS OO We FV Ed penduct tas given the highest ratisfaction to every one. | ole Mites et Gian M The Sailing of the Norwegian, iu the 2d your of her age, eee totarer, 29 Hast Browdwar, NeW Tan, very reapoctfully, your obedient servant, i s write, Dated Cinitinn Portas, Me., March 15, 1862, Ths remarns wil be taken from her late residence, | peat . ines & AD PORTABLE ; J. M. GOLDSBOROUGI, | K | , James white, Daniel Orin PL chy Franklin avonve, nar Proaident street, y morn’ | QIRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PoRTABI: Flag OMeor commanding N. A.B. Synidron, — | Oficial Orders of General Matlock, han, J. Movlusky, Michael Gil The train with the Canadian Mails, is blocked g, ut tan o'clock, to Sb. J toe a gos | PY Medstead combined, corner of Warren screct and Beoud ei seas, Mareh 15 | “ue - the enow, and the probabilities are that the # mid s wil & theneo to her | way . Dering ce engagement with the Morrime Licatonant Sr, Lous, March 15,1862, _ | - . we “ : F bitte tnee, taser . mer : Bo'frt igo was con. » for his bravery, mainiaintog | Geueral ta mmands that all jurors, whethor in News from San Fronet-co, ge rh SL OMMTRE, WRIBIT Was fo eel Liveries a tee tine ciuaeee aan JAS at ihe reat, | [RE COMBA SCAMARINE RLKOTRIC HUSH the oltions While Lis mon wero shot down all | civil or martial e.urt patter be required to tako the | Arrived ships Ringdove, New York, surdra, futon, | Hine wetll to. morrow (Sunday) forenoon, oof Me Thomas Mot avn Aion ct eet fm | in MD Amti¥ siraet, New ¥ Pate youd Wide, He ieqnite a young ait promising offeut. | oath of alloghahic od Gy the Coovertion of tue | Cherger, New York Ges fuua storm is £0 to nigh’ ‘ avs Ma WN Carer, | far we

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