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* tration havo rasolved to make a marit of necessity, after Wome necessary. Aftor some discussicn tho bil! was laid over, the Chank.—At the Filth Avenue Hotel, on Thuraday, ny. ail communication being cut off A NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1862. . : 8 RC i ~ Nee ee ee eae a? DSP ae RES | fe Ca a — tho uaugl receptions at tho White House will probably | of contraband despatches, and are to abide by’! was the bost h & ie weed cumNeTne 1 she wang seceptions 9 , and aro wijling thoevor had, but the hardest ¢o get at] The @ashion Susan Eeldest daughter Rody RES FROM eee | be omitted for somiotiyo to oma — at origlually entered inp by thom. Cxpegedinughter.) ; “ men's Haug deat nocd by BSPENSCHRED, Motantiea | Sect He@rrrniow ne go, ualate abeetadgnry, tor peters ‘THE REPORIED EnsOaisAtiON OF GSN. SICKER, - Scocs sie poinia OF inquiry directed | aha dest to obtaIp Te ae eta things mere th govoratug Se of the day "sna Mia Syeda ute tas | Tamm —o." Thuraday afternoon, March 29, of email ‘ ee as by Genoral | YY the resolution of the House as follows: to put on the . » | will be found to 1) the Pighant aoa ihe {2 | pox, Miss Maris Ture, agod 22 years. ! It is stated that the actirity displayed by Genori i X sekeaen Hd mot eecinall tax proposed. Mon who indulgs | Sf men of taste und judgment N poeyeden ay on | Ps ready and *elatives uf the deceased are respect- MHE CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS, | %'°*o, in bis military dutica, has induced the Provident establicnea rahe censorship of thd Sres ’ fa yd - e Conte fee lhele drinks, Mauatuodsee of ‘Gens Hats Te Necoe ctiest, | fully invited to aise. the funeral, from 209 Mulborrp ¢ to suggest the early reconsideration of his case ent eae keseelhip cxaiing sh'tep ena Wha abe: alg ee abcd ae ea ee ee Si Ra me! stroot, this (Friday) atorneon, at one o'clock presisely 13598 : isting at the time t y liquor had’ ocn called, said it 798] 613 Bromdwa, Tuowmnoy.-Suddcaly, “2 Tharsday, March "20, Hanae aisrcantndan anne aade par ah ign ann figatiou was directed by the Hioaso was originally entab- [Mauown in hls eountry, not as apple braudy bub wiikey, | Dear bun ¥ Tuoursos, si the reshizioe of his unsie, Joba Tisémpeone Tho Sanato to-day, in executive session, cou } representatives of the pressaud Cen, McClellan, but was | Mr. Cxssymun, (Union) of Md. naid ie wa pose! dee ine to invite gou fo risit my store, to ae all that | 198 Kaat Rightoouth street, Moport of the House Tudiciary | siuci tno tovlowing nomivations:—alrred Guth. | enlarged in ite seope by’ the Secretary or stato | brandy and ry ‘branay a “his country, (ary Raa) modern Bat ace, veapeotniligy nan tHe Deople.- Se ee oe nee ae Committee. ‘| rio, of Chicago, Ml, Superintending Sieambcat | |, ZAinL—At the time theifauuiry was diresied by the | Any man calling auch brandy whiskey would be regarded JOHN §. GENES, | townie con Tearoday tameeoe, March 0, Rosas Tuapector in ylnco of Isao Lewis, removed | tho ast of Fubrutry lst, the cousersiip wie coutrolied | —-Warlous remarks were made by other gentlemen onthe | New. Hat Company, Nov 148 Nassau | T3¥%%%, ih the 10th year of his ay. ye oi aL a John Loliyett, Fostmaster of Nashvilie, enn., ba eres ry of late’ i" whteeay angstion. The most important amendment made street. Spring izle of Hate ote real, One quality, one pec ey a March 33 after a short pl > rena} . of Lath urt—The original design was to prevent the publi- | was, that all distilled anti od, sae tablished sixteen years. They defy cowpeti- “: % y TSE TAX AND CONFISCATION BILLS, ae See yr poumcnuteesi vee al ee g cation of military formation which bight be of advan: seit may bo manufactured front this dute in the United | #20 Cail aud judge for yoursalt. Choise ete a Fes tea aT day _— - ' ; 7 . ge (0 the rebel autlprities. States, shall pay the same amount per gallon when sold, enon aa i Rly be aes key, &e., &e. shal for Minnesota; Caled B. H, Blood, of Florida, Consuy #ifih—Dospatches almost numberless, of a political, | 88 provided by this act upon those mauufacturod from pe phere pegier - ithe = + Ko LS anverscoss at Monterey; Thomas Cowes, Postmaster of Troy, New | Personal and geueral charactor, have been suppressed by | and a‘ter May, 1862. e at two © resideage of his parents, No. 438 ¥ cangor, and correspondents have boon deterred from *. Stuxsx, (opp.) of N. Y., wanted to reduce the pro- ed Wasuaeros, March 20,1962, | Yor , Preparing ‘others ‘because they Kew they ‘could. not | posold tax on'isgh? bier to 28 Sones per Marrel, ‘Thwras ya. rae vax 2 weahig Aan , ‘The following assistant prymasters in the navy, to fill } send them to their pa; by telegraph. tho weakest of all fermented liquors. One of the largest Gh PR OLRM vacuneies oceasioned by the promotion of Mossrs. Bl- | , The tolograph bas become a mt inportant auxiliery | manufacturers bad informed him that the tax of $1 ou a Tho Howse was engaged through the entire afternoon | Has wnomnton, Phuilich, Posner and Lawrence, ware | 12,t@ Press of the country, and sould pe left as freo | barrel would amount to a prohibition. Married. “wpon thy whiskey sections of the Tax Dill, which were 8°) p HPODKO » BOBFOr, Wi TONEO from governinont interforeice as may be consistent with } Mr. JouNson, (opp.) of Pa., in support of the amend CirasnaKrs.—Bassvorn, Thursday, March 20, at the 4 without material modificati Mr. Crestield, 0, confirmed:—Albert 8. Kenny, John A. Batos, Forbes | the nec Lies of the government in time of war, These | Mont, quoted from the report of the Sanitary Comia!s- | residence of the bride’s father, by . Dr, Weston, paased without matorial modification. ?°L | packer, John S. Woolson, Alexander McC. Bishop. necessities cannot extend beyoud what may be legili- | Sion. Lager is beneticial to the health of the soldiers | Of Saint John’s ebureh, Cudsners, to Vicroata, ‘Mary!an'!, made an appeal in behalf of the peach brandy mately connocted with the ‘military or naval affairs | apd is prescribed by the physicians as tine tonics, Lager | daughter of Abram Bassford, ¥sq., of this city. a ‘ ‘Fegion on tho Kastora shore, where every farmer keops a THE CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS of te nation, and to these should: the government J ha taken the place of the olf strung beor, which is | , Gomex.—fnerr—On Wediesday,' march 49, at | the RI bore sn Ho said it was hard to compel thern to pay as inch for a wersnietia Del tbise: tae Ma pe tiphcataaen ta tha cramer ret hich ehahe kA TRIES Ree te eed ee tees | Fecmadcteees ne ey th cll, to Mia PRINTS AND DOMESTICS FOR CASH. 5, “4 Ys 2 Ficonso as the big distillers pay. Wis constituents Lad | #ePort of the Judiciary Committee of the | properly withheld froia the prees and the public, in order | Our young men take their first lessons in lager and por: | | FAULKN¥R—HarMoy.—On Weduesday, March 19, at St WHE ve; re ’ 8 i efore, nd the adoption ol yw lug rexO- '. MOKRILL, (rep., t., Opposed the amendinent, | NBR, Jr., ‘appiuger’s Faille, to Param A., yor q i ther peach and honey are out olf. Tho bill was mod. | ‘t@ the Resolution Instructing ‘Them to | jf, ore, tecnmninend ug saylag that while ngoe bast ia ceeoufactined rere rmurhs | dauginter of thelinte Philip Hiarinot, Eenrnc( itil caer” | MAE sarantey mck Bolo the market their larupeten of fd to moet this difficulty. Inquire Into the Subject of the Govern- Resolved, That the government should not interfere | ¢! rT than Fp sella for the same price; Louce Fisn—Tayror.—In Brooklyn, at Christ church, ov Mon- RICHMOND, CHIGOPRE TTSTON and otber ‘Whethor occasioned by the potent effects of the whiske ment Censorship of the Press. With the free transmisvion of intelligence by telegraph, | it should not be exempt from taxation. day, March 17, by the Rov. Dr. Canfield, Ma.axcanon W. Por! iN peer. Wasuixcroy, March 20,1862. when the same will vot aid the enemy in his military or Mr. Pexpuxtoy, (opp.) of Obiv, pronounced lager good | Ficu, M.D. hae, China, to We A, adopted DO Ge ana C dnattatinien dine: cikenaasann etctire afulark ord Was A . naval oporations, or give him information sonceraing { end infinential ia b Out a man’s humanitarian | daughter of Charles J. Taylor, Rsq., of Brooklyn, wee, Oo ae #90 quorwin, and the House was compolied to adjourn. ‘The report presented in the House this afternoon from } such operatious on the part of the government, except | fecling. Rows.—Syovr.—On y, March 20, by the Rav. : pacman ISCATION OF SHE. PROPRATY OP REBYE tho Judiciary Committen was in response to the following | Whon it may become necessary for the government, (rop.) of Mo. , said lager elected Mr. Lincoln | Alfrod B. Beach, at St. "8 Rpiscopal church, Wizsam | Also, HOSIERY, WOOLLENS, WHITE goone. Pow io = Feb sllce ie resolution of the Houwe respecting the oenorship of the | Wider the wuthority of Congress, to assume exclusive | more than anything else ee sa thas b i own, of London, Canada West, to Miss Maxx &, grou, NOTIONS aud STAPLE Goons, Dill resolutions against jouse Com- clegraph for its own legitimate purposes: ir. LEVON, it artic! thus been a city. = - tteeon tha Judiciary roported adversoly to-da} pressi— or to assort the right of priority in the transmission of 7 perverted from its original application, {t had been } New York and Canada papers please copy. BLISS '& WHEELOCK, “Murteon in number, providing for lho coutavating xo. ce | ,. Revolved, That the Judiciary Commitice be requested | its own despatches, : stolen from the democrats, (Laughter. eum ————_——________ ane ? 100, &c., to inquire if a telegraphic ceusorship of the press hag Mr. StxveNs made a humorous speech on Tr. He Birth. FACT.~WATERS & SON, AT %) FULTON STREET, ‘yobel property, and had been referred to them from time | been established in this city, and, if 80, by whose an- THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, himeelf once drank two giasses, and he felt a little better Forx.—On Sunday morning, March 14, at hallepast Wood Engravers, give tirst rate work, at reasonable ‘to time. tnority, and by whom it is Saw csptzollds to report ff FIRS? SKSION. id highs doseage sticeial a two o'clock, A. M., Mrs. Jon Furr, of a daughter, facun moma BR eons iain? eS euch censorship has not been used to restrain wholesome amondment§was rejected—ayes 24, nays etl ira 5 + «_ Me. Bingiuam offered @ substitution for all the bills, pro- | political criticism and discussion, while its professed aud fate. f Died ei aut 1d Ans ounces Fou dierent sits at ee that bee ab bi engaged in reveliion, paces object ae been to withhoid Sha be enemy in- ‘Wasarxctox, March 20,1862. After further proceedings the House adjourned, BRows,—On Thursday morning, March 20, after @ ', 10 and 1%. 5 ‘or ug and abetting therein, shail bo jawful prize aud | formation in reference to the movenents of the army. is oid enn sbort aud sevoro illness, of diptheria, Ennxezxe Concg- | > @ arma yn = subject to seizure; also declaring fr ‘Tho following is an abstract of tho report of the com- ERR REMOVAL: OF FEM RAVAL. ACADEMY, 14, Ont of Smith and Sus yen oo S T GIMBREDE'S, 688 BROADWAY, $4 PHOTOGRAPE me and providing that niahty of eal a: mitice:— é : sla A communication, fromy tie Secretary of: the Navy waq THE LATE BATTLE IN NEW MEXICO. smith a og pepitodoner ca: vb 4 Se pe ; x4 r if " received, in answer to the resolution asking why tho eaten ‘Tho rolatives ayd friends of the family are respectCult; RTISTIC M@NOGRAMS ENGRAVED ON STEEL ‘@ball be a Lar against tho master’s claim in court, and be rs To typos Corn ba to pre grees syert 1 vaval Acai \demy had been removed from Toone ’ ‘The Union Loss in the Engagement—Col- | ¢nvilei! to attend the funeral, this (i'r + ) ottornoon, rf Dies, by GIMBREDE, and stamped in colors. shall provo himself free from attaint before any procept | tng. eumetinely. the Hosa, on the wi of Jama yy ein i onc) Canby Concentrates His Force at | At), (clock, from the residence of his, pnrouts, No.108 | “| 0 14 EULZON STRERT—WEDDING CARDS, TH: Bhall bo issued in behalf of his claim toaslaye. I isas | much testimony has boon taken ‘upon al! tho poinis of ; : oe Fort Craig—The Rebels Marching on | "Mey Street, without further invitation, Its re- | A* Memuced Bugraved Wedding Cards sold vuly. Uy We Tollows:— Inquiry directod by the House. During the dark days of | _ Mr. Stunna, (rop.) of Mass., presented petition from'} 4 ast om amen Fe Also | ment @ taken to Grocuwood Cemotery for iater- | EVERDELL'S SONS, Estaltished 18, zeke © “Whereas, the power of Congress, under the constitu. | APHils 1861, the government assumed exclusi citizens of New York, asking for the passage of a law Lsoqiaaaitauiinpe Cocuay,—On, Wodnesday, March 19. Ei "SADIE Be ae ; ; titi jovernn skal Expected, &c., &e. i day, March 19, Exzawern Coocaw, STOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS! Lion, to authorize the confiscation of thie property of per, | of {2S telegraph lines n for the protection and improvement of the condition oF the beloved wife of Michuel Coogan, a uative of Redwel's, CINIZENS Gi NEW YORE! mons engiced im armed rebellion against the United | {te goverument. Tho cen: the Indians. . Kansas Crrv, Mo., March 18, 1862. | Rgttinglass, county Wicklow, Irclad, in the 624 year of cen ‘of the Excoutive to act tm the premises is ample; fuateDobartasent: wheralL remained. until ih of | Tho joint resotution in relation to the claim of Marshall | brings advices from Santa Fe to the 3d inst., confirma? | _, The relatives and friends of the family are veapectfully | Ciarics Hopper, deceased, and also the teslitucny of Abram Be it enucted by the Sonate and House of Repreranta Department, mained the 28th of requested 0 attend thé funerat, this (Friday ) afterngot, Fannis of the executors of said wilh given, Rives, tat cue President should use all means not incon - | Pebruary last. Soon afer Geuoral MeCivilan assumed | O, Roberts, for tho loss of the steamer Star of the West, | tory of previous accounts of the battle near Fort Créig | at two o'clock, from her flats resideuce, No. 242 West | velore the Hon, iC. West, Nurrogate, . Bistent with the laws of war, which in his judgment | Command of the Army of the Potomac a series of resolu | wag taken up and passed. onthe 2ist ult, The federal loss was sixty-two killed | Fittoonth street, " yorwed in fuivor the aay de doewed necessary to crush revellion, ‘including | Ln’ Were adopied by the reprosentativos of the Tress, DISTRICL ATTORNEYS. and one hundred and forty wounded. ‘The Texans cap- | CORCORAY.—On Weduesday, March 10, Rosaywva Com. | ____ NATIONAL, POLICE GAZEITE, ‘he secure and final disposition of all the proberts, real and approved Oy the General, for the purpose of deter | On motion of Mr. Taemnv.i,, (rep.) of I. the bill for | tured six of our field pieces. Colonel Steele communded | CORAN, the beloved: wife of Peter Corcoran, in tho Sist 1S AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION— und personal, of those engaged in arined rebellion agaivat | Mining & rule for the gakleuce of the press in the. pabli- | the relief of district attorneys was taken up. ‘The bill au- | the Texan: ; year dt hor age. fc c bry aye waxaivat | cation of matter which might he connected with the . Runs. . , ; age, at manufaclurent prices. Bho government, or aiding in such rebellion, including | {Moroaty of the Eoverument. A paper containing, paid | Orizes the Attornay General and ihe Secretary of the | — The Texans were at Soceres, thirty-eight milos north of | , The funoral will take place from her rasidonce, No, 40 reat vuriely. Biaves; and that, in the opinion of Congress, decided | Ve erations was produed Deford tiie DOOANIteO Ee Ike. Interior to fix the salaries of the district attorusys, but | Fort Craig. Coloncl Canby's command was concentrated | Atlanticstrest, Brooklyn, this (Friday afternoon, at Laalf- pg epuEs 2. RE et measures co the part of the Excoutive have alteady ve- | Fyn "nynsge tle prosout conor: aad rods ae follewa ne, | 1,29 easo to excecd alx thousand dottarg. at Fort Uraig, Nothing has beon heard trom thom stuce | Past two o'clock. Smmnissiou Hook an’ Cortlandt abrest é * Resolved, ‘That we accede 19 the following suggestions THY PRASIDENTS SPRCAT, MISAGE, r March 29, aftor a long and painful illness, Cuanisy Hes < . “you. —wak J ag, GREAT WLEILAN'S 67ANDEnERs. pie Sine aii ete range |, Me, tacvner from ue dtny Commie, wrote | ax srStcron a prbvat se hg Wie ae ot | Crate alot ah peas SHS) BG SUNG EEE. Buukotee eke eaitanl aa Tho antiMcClolian press 1s distorting Iustory by | ir elilor cf all newspapers in the loyal States and District | jack the joint resolution for co-operation with States, in | the eneioy. The friends of the family ara invited to attend his fune- | Only ‘reat enamelled water proof show card writer in the ide’s force, which fought so | “Gerri atl much edlions be requested to refrain from | 8ccordanco with the President's Message, with a recom. |" Four hundred and fifty Texans, with two pieces of ar- | TA! 9 Bt Bageren' 8 Charch, Zwwenty-sighth-atcoat (iia... Mor. Ma. Bie Brenwayy; benmeen) Wane aps aeleee gallantly at Newborn, was made up of the rawost rogi. | Publishing, elth:r as editorial or a» correspondence, of any | Mendation that it pass. tillery, entered Albuquerque on the 2d. Major Doue'son, | DF., Cumuming’s). on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, | S2ets._ ———— = dike gisary “ae Ghee hla taasls, ain notrge pias i, any matter that ma; a _ REORGANIZATION OF THR NAVY. commending the district of Santa Fe, was preparing to | Without further notice, NRUTCHES AND OANES FOR 1! mments x ry 4 h ‘ n motion of Mr. Grates, (rop.) of lowa, tho bill for (he | abandon that place and fall back to Fort Union on the sd, Coog.—On Thursday, March 20, after a severe aut lin- the manufacturer's, tb Fort Douolson, upsets the theory of the noceasity for ‘dpiil and discipline ag applied to militia by tho officers Tay. Secoui—That they ive wise requested and earnestly solicited to signizy to thelr correspondents thelr approval ot the fore- going, nud (o comply with itt fetter, ‘Als0 resolved, That the gov requested to afford Teorganization of tho Navy Hhepartmont was taken up, After, the adoption of some amendments, the bill was passed. gering ilness, Avera Emma, infaut danhter of Geoggo ee and Frances Cook, aged 1 year, 4 months aud 24 ys. Mr. Reale mel three companies of Colorado Volunteers under Ligutenant Colonel Tappa, at Hole in the Rock, fifty miles south of Pent’s Fort, en route for Fort Union: C RNS, BUNIONS, INVE) Joints, add all diseases of the fret, ¢ RTED NAILS, ENLARGED without paim y. Tho truth is that General Burnside’s | to ihe representatives ot thy SLAVERY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—SPEWCH OF WR. WILLEY. | Soy: ~ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rospocttali; ttent, by De ZAOHARIE, Sur, men at Nowborn wore picked rogiments, nolected by | B24, fmunediatelf transimitia ‘The bill for the abolitioh of slavery in the District of | wonta asap poets fein pelhoern yetBeY | invited to attoud tho funcral, from the residence of har | Chinteediet, 300° Brondey.” Refers to, puysicians’ andout- BPimsolf trom ¢3 publication, particularly to: Columbia was taken up. ort, Mr. i loft this morning for Washington. paronts, No. 86 Willett stroet, this (Friday) afternoon, | scons of the city. io whole army east of the Alloghanies, He | enaay. GEORGE B. Mu Mr. Wiuinv, (Union) of Va., said that he agreed witht i . attwoo'clcek. ‘The romaing will be interred in Cypress | ——— 400k no raw troops into his division, ‘The Massachusetts y-% uA Hake Teutier: the Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. Doolittle) when he said Sr. Lovis, March 20,1862. | Hilts Comatery. R. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT—A CERTAIN: wegiments were composed mainly of tho flowor of the ‘Maggach set's volunteer militia, who prided themselves, felphia Vor gion Beentng that if the slaves were emancipated, we must have colo- nization with it, But bo did not agree with him (Mr. A correspondent af the Republican, writing from the camp near Bent's old fort, New Mexico, March 6, saya it Camistiax.—On Thursday, March 29, Katy, only danghtor of Dennis and Catherine Christian, agad 4 year, ‘cure for pains in Nunbs and fore throats Teumnatiem, volley do. A ported Pasktiy o ane never fails,’ Read, road, read — : Avs. Hilde, New York Prime, Goolittle) when he said that he (Mr. Doolittle) would vote 7 T months and 20 days. vowra, Wayne county, Mich., Tune 16, 1859, ‘upon thoir drill, the men and officers hay ing malntained di. WADARS, Canehnnatt Gacette, for tite Bil, He (ar, Willey) should opeak go's hordes | $8 supposod that the rebels, after theit victory near For | "The trionds of the faunily are. respectfully invited to |. ‘This tatooutiey that awe wite Whe takea. with Guinieg military organization im that State, under the fiercest SF SeArroub wneeatt Cone slave State man, and appeal rather more to the compas. | Craig, will march directly on Santa Fe and Kort Union, | attend the funeral, from her late rosi corner] of gasee Rsoal; 10 commraenced to. surety sands eae am See eee ‘@pposition of the abolition ahriekers, eyor since the BW BALE rE Sow York sion of Senalors du make an arguinent against the bi. | AU the valuable procerty im the department 9 b Moutoas arene dnd Morrat srt, Wilanisbrg, tha Cpr ete | Ae In the name of the 10 vi Virginia, some ot e, and 0 ernoon, at past two o'clock precisely. . oF t nid haw E Holdiery wers callod_out to presorvs order at the ren” ¥ whom ure in dnugeons’ in Richumond L-appeal to the | force tx bemg rapidly forwarded there to defond it. foe ramaains will be takon to Cay v Cometty Sethe cee eet OMS HTARBAN, ‘ditiom of Anthony Burns in Boston. Many of the mon generosity and forbearance of Souators, and ask of them | | The property amounts, it is said, to several millions of | termant, Price 2 and 60 cents. Sold by: sli-druggists. 01 « A majority of th signed these resolntiona have | is it expeiliant and wise to pass this bill under existing | Collars. Colonel Slough’s First regiment Colorada Volun. | Corwatt.—in Brooklyn, on Thyrsiay, March 0, | Cortlandt street, Now York, ‘aad officers in the Burnside expedition were in the tareo o appeared defora the eommittos and taatitied that they circurastances? ‘Thia Dill teers loft this camp yesterday, and will reach Fort Union | Wisam Jupeon, son of Samuel H. and Kliza J, Cornwell. 4 i! is only one of a series SS pEatieneey months? service, an there {s’nothing raw about them. | thdarstond thoy shovid form a rule of action for tho een | looking to wuiversal emageipation, the consequcuess of | Wy the 12h of Maccit, in advance of: ihe rebely, Fort | ‘The frieade of the family ara respeettuly tavited coat | [)®,,2iu MER eR ek hd Thorebels who would fain draw an argument against | ser and the press, Many of them <tete that there has | which will involve the lives of thousands of luyal | Union ts a strong fort, and @ thousand mon can hod it | tend the funeral, this ag ) morning, ab nine o'clock, | Press Boots, $5; Patent Leather $7; Bals anew Man's poiley from Burnside’s victory bave failed | Veet more ground to coinplain of the roauner iu which } meu, and * put the Union im serious peril. He | Sgatast the combined strength of the rebels. from No. 68 Ryerson street, Brooklyn, ‘the rematna will | kind, capper tastened, very durable, $3 00. aapecon r ci fe th the censorship has veen exercised aince these resolutions | (Mr. Wiltey) thought tant the ene great object of Con- } Colonol Candy 1s still supposed po at For! Craig, wil | ve taken to Rockville Contre, 1 = Ramona eee re ware adepted than before. This cannot bea mattor of | grass should bo to prosecute this war for tue resto. } 1,200 regulars and a body of Mexican voluuteers, who, Duncam,--On Thursday, March 20,after a severe ill EK Y. HAUGHWOUT & CO., THE ABOLITIONISTS CAVING IN, ‘The t2adcra of the abolition opposition to the admlvis- il (heir furtous denunciations of the President and his olicy of waging war only for the Union and standing fast surprise when we consider (19 instructions given to the cenaur, who presented the following to the committes:— ¥ Bram, Oct, 22, 1861, tet Ai i themaned ital telegraphic, despatches from Wash- ington, intended for publication, wht slate to the e! 'y operations of the gaverument, with the exception of ration ef the Union and the congtitution rather than (0 agiiate other questions, Te (Willey) did not think it unlawful to abolish stavery in the Lastrict of Columbin, but to do so a be Gubing in bad faith towards Maryland, ‘Th ns svadd strength and furee to the Southern rebaltion, advance the cause of treason, dolay the final restoration of peace and Inerease however. are not relied on. Tho Santa Fe Gazelle says that Captain McRac’s bat- tery was captured in the battle near Fort Craig ia con- sequence of Its support, consisting of two companies of arg apd. two companies of volinteera running y when the ‘foxans chargod on it, revisting tho efforts of Colonel Canby himself to rally them; also that hativo of Ballymahou, county 56th year of his age, 1s of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, ou Saturday atternoon, at tWo o'clock, from hie late residence, 166 Wost Thirty- ninth stroat, without furthor invitation, Dowsns,—On Tuogiay, March 1, Eziza, the beloved nesa, MicwaRt. DoNcaN, awi 483, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner of Broome street, Respectfully announce that, having just completed the reli Unw ot their store, they PANE. ABEO! IMENT Ae ‘by the constitution, They have determinod to sustain his | the despatches of the renaiar agent of” the Assosinted Press, ‘ Y ‘5 8 1 7 ? which contan soures | the Durden» of taxution at home. It woula be better to | Capt. Lord's dragoons refused to obey the command to | wile of Richard Downes, native of the county Wickiow, calt tal ion Lo some wosointion in roferance to proffering aidto the mlaveStates | fromaat nels personal tiovcmentsy aiid He faithe nse wer | Wail Lill ponce is tawiored and den aot with calmness | charge tho enemy. Trotand, in the 35th year of lier age. , ‘Or DReona! NER AND TE& which shai! voluntarily adopt emancipation tawa, The | Prohibited, Very truly, yours, ¥. W. SEWARD, | ana deliberation upon such moaaures as this, Such lo- The charge of the Texans on the batiery is deacribed ‘The friends and xcquaintences of tho family are re- ity ae Ghee 45 Rela ena very mén who privately donounce this resolution pub- Micly support it. Very soon they will be found joining in jhe praisos of Genoral McClellan sounded dy the lips of ‘The committeo in their roport stute:— ‘This goes far beyoud the spirit of the resolutions. questioned tho agent of the ‘sy We ciated Pross whother ho gis!ation is uot in any way osmontial Row to the prowect- tion of the war. {t would tend to uuite the whole South againgt the government and also have @ had effect on the loyal sentiment at the North, which is now united. as being very brilliant aud terrible. They wore armed principally with Coit’s six shooters, and a'though scores wore kitied by McRae's grape and cannister, thoy marched steadily on, killiug every gupner but ona or Spoctfully iny.ted to attend the funera!, from her late nce, No, 10 Essex street, this day, (Friday) Hor romains will be isterred 103i without fnrthor invitation, in Calvary Comet Alaoa vevy lar mortment of NEW SIVERS OF CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES RNITURE AT COST.—J, BOYCE, AT 1113 MANU. had been able to send daspaiches which were not allow ad 4 “5 mole a factory and wareroonis, 96 aii 98 Kast Houston Sho masae: of the loyal people, Alrendy there are indi. | to be sent by sperial corrc=pondents, He waa unable to | Within hetenn have the cielits at a fone aaa | meee is compost at offer a enue stork of superior cues Pat ations of a decided change in the tone of many mem. | May MiMelher pueh was tie fact the correspondent Ait | au idea waa utterly faltacious—be will be w slave aud MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. lato of tha F of crery deacrtption, at cost, unit April 20, when the shore of Cougriss who bave herotofore swelied the num- | ya had no complaint to tuske against the censor His | Boing alse. Freedom to wervile race cannot be sv- fe Stale Vo'unteers y ‘aud 48 days, ee Wer of the shrivk The i F e ve sor. Hie | cored by rhetoric, Freedom to the slaves will admit ice rey ‘Tho friends and relatives of the are invited to heiokers, candid statement of Genaray } instructions were to make no comments. but mercty t0 1 thom into the NorthermStatas. in the free States doyou | he BrilMant Victory of Genoral Barne | sttond tho fan East Se & Oo of the Selentiio Ame ae, according %0 General MoCiailan the merit of | HAP Icy guid detail, wad, hiv pisied to write cides | admit the negro to an equality with your To] side in North Carolina—Glorious Nows | °td street, (i eT yictes and. ig all rorelgn, counteieg. ng pinned the expedition that has resutted so lori. { (2% fhot and deta, and he aimed to write without | Yor dint him to your homes and give. him for the Untoniste from all Pointe of che | remus will be conveyed to the Unihotic comesery, Aa- peep totype ldo b Arma featiane Oa sentictaah » Was the thome of universal commen in both | 4 Lapeer BY Ae as cn nis terete ed i i eM Mn advice in Bugiish and German fhee on application a the This style of correspondence is regarded as rather un_ ° that the negro can never be auything but a slave ih this Fostan.—On Tharsday morning, March 2 Country—The Groat Nav: Battle~Im- Mee. faouses. 1: has opened many oyos to the existence of | ; ing by tho com they say— country. We must take (hings a they are. The slaves fro: Ke daughtor of Willian and Jano Foster, aged "Messrs. M. & Co, have boan engayed in soliciting pateme Bacto which (ey were nawilling to see. epeeneineite eames eae aes 08 ; in the South are alaves. by feolidg, education and ihe | Doremut Intelligence from Kurope, dic. | iitns. i over sinteen years, aud more than ffteen housaud patoute The rule, if carried out, would develope a moat inex. Tho mait steamship Ariel, Captain Torry, will leave | ‘pha friends of the family are respecif: have been granted through their agen OFTICIAL ORDER OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAT.. 1 @he following official ordera have been issued from the Office of the A:tjjutant Gonera!:— Brigalier Geneval H. W. Benhain, United States Volun- Beers, is reiioved from the operations of the instructions a fete eae to bi tok to ie Mocs) of the Fugineer ; vill Toport without delay to 1 unter, United States Volunteors. rd pears . Sutgeon J. F. Hammona, United States infantry, will orable censorebip. it haa a'r direction, Mr. Wilkeason testified that the censor would not allow of the c to the character of ¢ of the Cabinet, or that would be tion of officers of ¢ indicated the tmpolicy of trasting General MoClellan with dy tomdesdt tvo fur in that 1 to Sond dospatches ¥ ) in tho estimation te, wore damaging nj f. Perloy Pooro, co id havo sont a despatch, ation to that eect, which pondent, was ask. ermarioateed salable ita training of yeara; poor, degraded. helpicas and unfit to take care ol themselves. If you willhaye to rourder and steal to li Botter drive them into the Gulf at once, Senators | ferred te the snc- cogs of tho black race in the West India colonies, bat it wos doubtful about their success there, with all she ad- vantages they had—the land al! (heir own and the great vations of the earth encouraging them. He hoped in God that they would yet prove to be sueceastul. He (Willey) was willing to have @ gradual omancipation of the siaves, and was willing to receive aid from tha government for anCipate the slave he toad the fimeral, (rom 214 Third avenue, this (Friday) afternoon , at two o'clock. Jecnsos.—Um Monday, March 17, after « tingering ill- nosa, Mrs. Many Jacxsow, aged 67 yoars, from Queens county, Ireland, California payera piaaae copy, —On Thursday morning, March 2 No. 299 West Forty-third etroet, ., wife of Aaron Jennings. vl danghter of tho late Lomuot Richardson, of Williamsburg, aget Gi years, 9 this port at noon to-day for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Coutral America and the South Pacific willcloee in this city this morning at alf-past ten o'clock. ‘The New Yor Hurato—Edition for the Pacific—wiil ba published at nino o'clock this morning. in ite colnmns will be found:—A full, graphic and highly teresting account, from tho Heratp correspondent, of the severe Buttle at Newbern, N. C., resulting in the briltiant . t, ox. 5. : PLANTRHON BITVERS cares indigestion qd dyapepsia tree tone, 19 the ate stomecte and strengthens the sysiem, A most agrees nY ianot. ‘SOM arerywherce Depot 202 Broaae TRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PORT, ©) Bedstead combined, corner of Warren street and. way ‘elieve Surgeon. C. Keeney from duty in the Army of | the command of the army. Ve replied that he would not “ ss oaths aud 13 days ‘AR! $1 K VISITE E BRO. he Potomac, Surgeou Keeney will report to the Surgeon | have tried. Hie understend that he could mot oriticiso | {Bat Purpose. Aut what fu tobe dona wis the staves: | succeas of General Burnside’s forces, the Defeat of the | “Het ranig of tim arnily are rosporttully invited to | © TREES ‘iroudivay. Cutiem from * 0 98 pes Genera for orders. es + | the conduct of officars of the army, or the every day 4 sehere is the immense airdount to come froma that will be | Rebels, the Capture of the Town and all the Robel Muai- | attoud tho funeral, on Sunday afierncon, at two o'elook, | dozen. | Pictures of ait indi ns cheap as tho cheapest. Captain . - Sherburno, First United States infantry, | conduct of a Cabinel officer. Ho derived this underatand- wired to colouize them? Rhetoric and philanthropic | tions of War, illustrated With a Map showing theScene | from the Gothic’ Methodist Kpis-opal church, Grand | connection with 86 Broadway, or any utherestab.ishment. iit Teport for duty to Brigadier Genoral Wadsworth, | ing from the censor. (ther correspondents tostitied that | PANTO S” Our noe uy tnd, itis ‘utterly mu, | 03% , aps abort street, Williamsburg, without further invitatian. Her HE MONTEZUMA Ha NASSAU STRERT, 18 iditary Goy ernor of the District of Colnmbia, they were not allowed to send dezpatches reflecting upon Praaticahie. He (Willey) hart thought that the whole of the Battle, and the geographical and military impor- | remains will be takeu to Evergreen Comotery for intor- Seay ae pec ae eh Danner crea, aie THE THNEE YEARS’ GOVERNMENT BONDS, mabmnbork Of tis Unbinet. ) of this war was for tho restoration of tho Union as it | (ance of the position. It will also contain additional par- | mente a on stamnmatiion of | orm naet ‘The Secretory of the Treasury has directed that the ‘The report says that vory few despatehes were found | was with all its constitutional guarantees? Aut haa the | ticulars of the Great Naval Combat in Hampton Roads Kann. ednesday, March 19, of inflammétion TLL BE READY Al 10 O'CLOOK. pes anon cong fr Interest an te it acer | SE ewe hat wes nna hy the omar ic | Rend gaat Mitnnas | 48 Acomnt tthe Ercution tansy he Ras | pe an ane minder ane | Wn eve wy Wom : yours’ bonds, due April 1, shail be paid in coin at | Pflected on mombers of tho Cabinet or otheréivil officers, | Why huye fallen while fignting for the inion to be | Accounts of tho Battles and Defeats of the Rebels in the | Hose Company No. 39, and the Fire Dopartment in gene- HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. the officvs of the Ascistant Treasurers at Boston, New | 4 Promounces the person selected as a censor to be | revered ag defenders of conatitutional liberty, or exe- nd a mass of important War Iutelligs ral, aro resjecitrlly invited to attend the funerai, this | wo, Genus.) CONTENTS, CAeutt, 1868, 5 =f el fi Hy dogtitute of the qui to fit crated a& filibusters, of a soctional cabaly “Are such Inbal: x. (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, fram bis late resi- — Mork and Philadelphia, and at tho Trcasnry at Washing. | WBOUY dogtitute of the a % tA him | Sonwmes as those Of the Senator from Muassachnsctis | STatitying (0 all lovers of the Union; Tho Latest Nows | gence, No. 107 Rast Twonty.cight street, Fairy Tatr of the Malaya. Hiuetratigns-- _ fon, and at Lie designated depository at Cincinnati. 0 tho discharge of so delicate an office ; and his testi- | (fr. Summer) to be the reward of loyrl Southern men | from Europe, ant much other interesting reading. Kevwiait. 0m Wednesday, March 19, Wir (ow Kunensste, ri Eacavookat ae re fewieg pak RELEASED POLITICAL PRISONERS, * The following prisoners were release by the Commis- pion to-day, on giving their writton parole to render no . dae m affairs, &c. Witnesses testified that the censor would not | at once then have lived to see thoir dearest hopes Exrra Cass 133—March = Ol} sid oF comfort to the enemy in hostility tothe govern: | igs (em to soni anything about General Stone or Rall’, | Gruabed. ‘Tho Senate might favor these measures, init $M, 14, 8, 52, 82, 1, 6 third streot and Ninth aventic, dis (Friday) afternoon, Fd? mont of tho United Statea:—A. J. Fleming, J. A, Foglish ie daceead Mieueiitaae : the’ people will be ‘gaiust them. The people, Kuxrvcxy, CLiss 13{—March 20, at twoo'clock. = ore Goher Bull ke atleast W. A, Taylor, Summorfield Ball, W. B. Price, 3, w. | Divito: Goneral Shorman, &e. After introducing anum: | thank God, love the Union better than party, das 1b, TNs 20, pie Ly 22 Lvavcrarr.—On Wednesday afternoon, March 19, Mee. | Pac ie witiray: Monstrossities of 1816, Crate W.N. Bre $8. 8 Hough, i. C. Field ber of the suppressed telegrams, tho report aays :— aude he believed the people would continue to ‘at {ree of charge by Addressing eltner to Marcawer Lxavernam, the beloved wife of Gamaliel S$. | Drawing Room, by Cruikshank Pats ire, W. N. Brown, 8. 8. Hough, UH. C, Field, ©. J: trinmmph until the constitution, the Laion and peace were U. Y¥ & 00., Coulkstauk: The Tight Quewey by mony is given in support of this sweeping censure, to- gether with oxamples of suppressed despatches respect- ing rumored changes in the Cebinot, General Stone's Faamplos of suppressed dospstehes of as harmlons a for the ruin of their property and the desolation of their homes? Ifo, they might weil pray to God to be saved from suet friends. It would have been betier for them to have been crushed under the iron heel of tho rebellion ©. £., late of the ish Man, aged 63 year ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- gpectfully lnvited, without farther notice, to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at the corner of Forty Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cente. navy, & Dative of the Isle of OfMicial Drawings or Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Ke: yand MissourtState Lotteries. ‘Leaycraft "Thee relatives amd fri Covington, Ky., or St, Louis, Mo, 14 of the family are respectfully +; Parbookat and the Ki tine Tigers the Ligh init its ig Gi Car Middle Ages: Heads, by © Fool, Leeut, Sharp Boy, by egirden, W. Cogan sad Joke Welch. nature as the foregoing might be given to an almost in. | festored. If slavery should suffer by the rebellion he " Don uvoc the Banks or ; ot A for fw r i ée " res an Willey) would not be sorry, as he was no pro-alay — - invited to attend the funeral, on Satarday morning, at soa Swine fy ‘A Man: 4 hogs Buy oS get made ign fer oem age form pen en eee et gr fered er Baty ried hetioved the time woukt come whon the slaty | Oficial Drawings of the Kentucky and | in ocivck, irom her Inte rosidenca, No. 19 Macdougal | HAM AMG, S* glow by Kacey Mh nical eee Sion —H. 0. Claughton, Henry Pee! and &. H. McKnight, | cited ave eomiencne Than those which wepeattet | will be fitted to have his ehackles stricken off and bo | Delaware Stato Loticrie atroat. Gaines, ty Dives Old Streets by Moonlight, by Dore; Mame all of Aloxavdrin. a eutimeny or was inoat volrtuner: in the exer, | raised to. ® proper position, Though rather sorry that ae RE Macnuws.—Ou Wednesday morning, March 19, J. Ser- | Raciol of Alabams, vy MAMA Lo ae gy in <1 oy , OF Was Mest Wi in 3 A : Ps, 8 % aren) —Tilostration 3 + fa addition to those already 1. cntioned, the following of the powers given to him nore the President had felt itnecessary to send his messugo eae a ee vecaha trivets ot thetenitgete raspectfully | Aseuiens ‘The Seat Cheat Thicrier of the Sb : Nirgivians, licld as military prisoners, have been re- te, Which, in the opinion of the « ine, we ond the Vounds of propriety, considering the boasted here at this timo, yet he (Willey) was willing to support it. Indeed, he did not see why’ it should not be rece ved It Maryland should adopt the proposi- 863. 68, 31, 42. invited to attend the fanoral, from the Seventh street Cireulars seme by addressing corny Methodist Episcopal church, nowr Thira avonne, this ‘wuching Machine; sensed, upou taking the oath of alleyinnce:—Josepiay, | Dexa te nounds of alipe sine: vie. : ’ 1 : pat ‘slaves, then all i r , ey Friday fftornoon, at two o'clock, Members of Atlantic | Camp Life atthe Relay. , ash pit ke ar pola del wis. Dichl and | qhe censor is accused of suppressing despaichos cut linen. of-anvery Mi the Disteiet of Oolenibee il ipa et ties mh entncky: | Podge NO. 174, New York Grand Lodge of Perfection No. | ¥itr-tiyeene Halleck. , James Smallwood, all of whom represented that (hey had oome to the lines of the Union army, where thoy were captured, to pe impressment into tho rebel service from papers published here, and which bad peou cir culated tn.the houses, stores and hotels of Wash comse, Mc. Cianne offered a substitute for the bill. je then went into executive session, and, on 1, ani Zeal and Constancy Chapter, of R. ( to atten’ The members of Atla are requested Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte ries, Information given. JOSEPH BATES, Boker 19 Wail sireet, up stairs. ie Lodgn N 178, F. and A. ML, hours before being offered to the telegraph. The tribu- ‘adjourned, —__ are requested to meet ab the Jodge room, to day (Friday), GENERAL M'KEBVER. lation of some of the newspaper correspondents respect- nngnes Spring epee Mg Gentlemen's 21st ios. ,at one orctogs PB tee (Se Suspense of attewt: —Lady Mason a! = these <j . ; ? ow rendy, Standard pice $3 80, Give all al the funeral of our Inte brother, J. $.Matihews. Care Captain Chauncey MeKeover, formerly Assistant Ad | inga despatch about the President's Message, whitch ap ee His Nassau wtrect, corner of Ann. Higa wl be in waiting at the lod room. iy order of Le gutant Genoral to General Fremont, has been inted | peared in the New Yore Henauy, is developed in the Wastuncrox, March 20, 1862. — -_—— the W. M. CHARLES W. SY. , Secretary, i \ Mad. A Household Story. By Miss Melock, to a similar position in General Heit zelman’s col report, which say CHNSORSHIP OF THE PRESS. One Day More of the Immense Attrace | dan.—0n Wednesday, Mare 19, Jamas Mane, nged } Ruindiiau's BUT. son ainart MUL ; “y "1 ars, i . i ol i Son merica, 5 THR ARMY HOSPITATS. The committoo hiad proof that that despatch was acnt | Mr, Wusow, (rop.) of Towa, made a report in relation | Housat Barnum’s Museum, Go geary gate ofGormickstown, parish of Maptoot, | Jn i eta Palin “By Wes Mueouran., Calor ‘Thore aro twelve general army hospitals in the District | to the HeraLy by telegraph, but it was not proved ttt | 4, ene ceusorslip of the press. Silk Handkerchiefs at Wholesale, His friends, and those of his nephew, Richard Daley, | X¥¥!.—Nareates (at Fore s Jol @ about mies Grape from ‘ the cousor sew it. 1 BAILEY & SOUTHARD, 27 Park piace. ell ited 4 he ter xxuil.—Ways and ne, justrations—Poor Cupid, umbia and Alexandria; three in Paltimore, four in consideration of thi .- = 5 he a ; ‘of Columbia and Alexandria; three in attimore, four i ‘Tho consideration of this was postponed until the first are respectfully invited to attend. the funeral, ibis | Pho Ring, A Leer from New York Annapolis, and (wo in Philadelphia. ‘Ihose at Baltimore, He is censured, therefore, for not waiching the om- Mouday in April. Friday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from his rosi- jence, #9 Spi ing wtreet, and from thence to St. Andrew's rent Events, thly Record o Hattor's nay Chatr. ployes moro closoly. ‘The suppression of the Trent atair npow the wires, when it was given for publicrtion, ix commented upen:-— sor testified that on Friday, December 27, at Forcign Bureau. ‘Ailusirations—On the Central iy CONFISCATION. OF REBRL PROVERTY, Mr. Hickaax, (rep.) of Pa., from the Judiciary Com- mittee, reported back the several bills and resolutions Philadoiphia and Annapolis are fur convaleseents until y quilicicutly recover to join their regiments. The papacity for the smaller hospliuls is for 225 pa ciureh, Duanostrert, where solemn high masstw ill be offered for the repose of his soul, from thence to Caivary Cometery for interment. Manuk.—On Thursday, March. 20, Bewaxr T. Mancr, spe ceniabPat mo 10 Dinner; Stop A a4 low Square; Call t ye’ fi Wedding Cards and Note Papers, in it tients, and of the larger 800. The hospitals 1 he received positive orders to suppress | referred to them on the subject of confiscation of rebel | 4, Jeagald. EV ERDELL'S celebrated establishment, | the wife of William Maur) aged 27 years. April. —TMusteations-—Dinner T fn this vicinity are tolerably full, in consequence of the | ai) patches concerning the matter, but at forty ee property, including slaves, with a recommendation ad- |. waye corner of Duane street. ‘The friends of the fami y,and inembers of the t Tag ene TY frecont military changes of position. Not more than.gne | tinutes after two he allowed the following dospatch to | verse to eitber their passage or adoption, ——— —= Barry Benevolent Society are respectfully invited to at- ye ne odie ‘in ten is conti od to his bed. All receive the be: ie on % ® tee ¥ Mr. Hickman desired to submit a minority report on, All Poltey B recom pe in This and Other ron rg ame her iate residence, 194 Madison | P°TN'p, feitand ME. Sura a J . e ‘oop, New York Horet, New Yore—Act as ‘auhject. cittes to ‘supplem on of Sim. | stroot. ons a Wle attontion from the mililary department of the arm: Bane, Woon, my very ued oF ag fe TUM and oS meense, (r0} >} of Ohio, wished to submit asnb. | mons. Stanley and others, are on a. Maabe—On Wednesday, March 19, Ricwaro Meavx, | “oriey Farm.) By Aw okey. dilusttated by Je ‘Dae wm Je attendants as you get (his. W. He RUSSEL, » bills against which an adverse ree | take place to defeat the sare, duc notice of which will aged 88 years. E. Millaus, fomaio nurse and two Male atteudants are allowed | "4 commiatee say that any man of ordinary discorn. es ah aabetie ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family ore invited ear Seventh ty patients. The total numbor of deaths Cs A Pure TobaccomY¥ellow Bank Tobac- “The Adventures ip." oan 3 port 9 v i lip” wi it Dir, Paxpraen, (Opp.) of toattond the funeral,from 127th stroot, neti ret hy another Fale ry rhe a ; 2 hae bce nade. Ny SHE LORES We eet ys settee SP" | THe reapecttully invited to attend. the funeral, this i (Friday) afworaoon, at one o lock, from the residence of think Mr. Russell's friend made a good thing out of the good news. H. G, Funt,a banker of this city, was ex: Union) of Ky., desired that Mr. Bing- plied at BATU! his Hine to offor a substitute, inas. ory, Mr, Wiextares, ham have leave bare detected in that despatch the contra. ie, wished to have the bills ° ear has been 3,000, including tho reports in | M*Bt might lutions Laid on tl Ne. “ia Fellow ~ - ue, Harlom, this (Friday) afvornoon, at one o'clock. hen, tyr aad oe rear hoenlta te well as ih tao henaven ait { band tnforniation, and that ‘Mr. ussell has not, by his | end remclut ions MeO TEE sesirea w vote om ais | Soqagoumina rare Xellow Bank Tobacco. from ally | "Rau, On Wedueoday starch 19, after fe short it iRowd Brow whi trating with reall including those of tho Army of t lotters to the London Times, entitled himself to privileges | motion. wholesale by BE. GOODWIN & BROTH. 200 W. ness, CHAnues F. Feeney Bg oe gy of Joseph and agrees UL a a bing osc Naat tte agi which were denied to onr own citizens. Stock spocula. | Mr. Brecnax was disposed to demand the previons _ — Mar Nolet eee tienda gt the family, and also the ing’ mill contine: the series OF ive and romunerative,and the committeo | (ection on the dramediate acceptance of his proposed | Batchelor’s —The Best in the ‘ a members of Engine Company No ators, which pave noe OURATIVE EFFROTS OF ANTICIZATED ACTION. leaps hice iM Mpetitute for another of the bills reported against. world; har members and axerup! pany No. } aaear and reminiscenees of most the ’ geutonant Sovith, of the Sixth regiment of regalare, ged representative to-day brought from Fairfax Court House thirty-four , ‘as the bill bas not been taken up for consideration. | Hill's Hair Dye 50 or | bis father, 102 Rivington streot. fin ackaowwied aoldiors lef there sick, but now able (o report to their ripe titel oe to Wei had ton tach we porte inade by Me. Hickman Were received, but brow, Bont inees, Depot No.1 Barclay’ ret, and wid a Ounins on, Thursday tnorniag, March 20, Lomas ) Iu sea “i aa ate agement M sis stocks up ‘reo! i . read t upon. rug! decal G ’ ¥ ‘of matter ab the “Cornuill,”” Bina y regiments for duty. From the different hospitals m this | 1° " . Be Mderation of the sul — post; Sip Sa LEIS aE ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully lian,” and other leading Bnglish Mi ‘lane ‘ : tone today joined their | {he Hinaty that Mason and Slidell wene to be given up, | The consider ect Ty? then Postponed. | eqmetifal Complextan.—Laird’s Bleom end sho funeral, on, Saturday afternoon, ay | TAsHs” and ie ene er dent more thal Any 5 inane ot U i to és has a “i and he put to work Mr. Robert J. Corwin, to ascertain ‘The House then Wok up the mitt, re of Ye oe aaeld for preserving and beautifying iy o'sieeb, fam tho residence. of his mother, No. 164 | other Amer p srjsteaQ or arta ct regiments. Anticipation of something to do - me . fhe complexion and skin, 489 Roadway. a : ner Ammorican pers 4s ret WAGARENE, aware of ite piarkably curative effect upon our sick soldiers. whether the communication had been made to Lord | Daring s debate on the socti@® regarding éiatiliery pst esoraa. Weecweny oe ee 1» ws SCI RT alge hare mctrogret every Yai: the cas Lyons. He ascertained, in the Department of the Inte. | licenses, Mr. Hutouins salil the noise ‘was su great Glorious um ph.—Mre. 1. Allen ts | no york your of her age * ‘parish of Ospital ae any Dumber from {, _. MAI, PACILETIRS FOR SOUTIERN KENTCCKY, had. Mr. Fant invested Cor. | that it appeared the contents of the distilleries were lot | astiy reeetyiag tes raeeadies to the wopdertul viesien ef | foe con. today . 0 Tan iit bie ners eermagarwiginen toes rite 4 on siaheeet the propia wes $1 a sbeaaaiideny, pnt ee eeintih tls bonne soma were etter poabes Sa teramen Pa Brot: They have ue Wisdte or the faraily and those of her son-in-law, eer ae ing ne ys eluded from all mail facilities stuco the invasion a p} ‘should be drunk than how it was mite 8 Loy Mh SerSet, sear Paton. ‘Thomas Sullivan, are ak Tespectfully invited to attend won nent 8 to a ‘aitors | that the censorship of the press, excopt in regard to | of how liquor . trect, sear Fulton. faneral, this (Fri afternoon, at hals-pe wine of New York, = et oie a Wlaate ha coe tees for a | military peeps Beir ws sd meDy Sey Se eee eS preiie fiets tax when’ Unis cape, Cristadoro” ie ‘ce, Preservative and atenteals bor lepw reaaoneey 116 East "Thirty fourth a oe ope Lo ‘ata ae : ~~ sth the instructions given to the censor, and partly from his | Sie'was loss than forty dollars & day. He montionod | Wigh the best in the world, wholesale and recall, and the | gtrost, thence to Calvary Cemetery, at the chara Che abare rater Awenty antes Behan Festoration othe mail service. In many neighborhood, ony, distilled for their own tse, and not for | 4¥e etivately applied at No, 6 Astor House. merick (Ireland) papers please copy. wolformiy, extending from June, ‘ite, te » 186, public mostings have been held to expross the loyalty of | maaner of carrying them out, dividing the blame about | gentlemen who di j ~ - Rovr.—On Tharsday, March 20, Jom Monn Rocx, | are wow eas. \¢ people, ud to petition the govornmout for aesmmnp. | easly between Eocretary Seward and Mr. Thayer, ‘The | PSM seaeues, (rep) of Pa, objooied, saying a puro and |, TeusserceMarsh &, Co: strain wate ae tae caer rag ¢ cory for one yous ranean fee " sur. | Committee say— ial article, in sinall quantities, was manufactured in russes, Choulser Drnces a Aen red oR. and ays. - for one year. 4 5 ion of hig omcng Which were Suspended by the incurs | Th censorship seems tohave heen without any cloarty | Lancaster county, called “J.B.” " Langhtor.) It was | far superior article "NocE Vey treet, Astor House, | "thy {rlenia and sequaintances of the amity are re- | Tiros gr mors copies fr one year (each : pion of the foes of the Union, defined limits after the departure from the agreement be. | not for the neighborhood. Ho did not soe why it should —$—$— $$ peotfully invited to attend the Wh mp Penal! py A] ‘and an extra copy, for every club af eight sub THK HEALTH OF MRS, LINCOLN, tween General McCielian and the representatives of tho | ho exompt from tax. ‘Winant’s Indian Liniment is a Sure jaar ag two sn a the dence ® 0 Magheine. ali Weekly, toxetden one \ Mrs, Lincoln, who has been quite ti! ever since tho | press. Since the 2th of February, the date of Secretary Mr. Mantony said the liquor they mako in Kentucky is | cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &o, Depot 1 Barclay street | Parents, No. 64 Sevonth street. 1 5 enn Ravor.~At Philadelphia, om Saturday, March 15, of wth 2 4 Notes $f ed Itt be roreived Chills and Fever Cam Onty ike Meta typhoid Cover, Wuaaam Raves, Jr., aged 2 years and 6 Seen E ae itchenn Rees ere: Toqucsiod v0 10> ‘ey of first quality, and they are moro liberal in its dizposi- for ripttons, ; alae M ag ood tat vueuh tn peel Mg atly cured by HOLLOWAY'S rectly on | Anau mkt Newark, W. Fu 00 Sunday, March 16, wool of UY dtneas, Paulers ; the gontiemon’s friend, “J.B.” (Langhter. Hee ree Gentleman who followed +3. BS Agel a day, who at IAs suggecded in gutting 9 drink, Shimking | Sianton’s order, (he committes believe there has been no reronce with ony despatches except thous of ® mill. tary character. epresontatives of the press have inwbitysted no disposition to complain of the suppremion ‘daeth of little Willie, is reported convalescent, But, on jetoount of Le rovent domestic affliction, and the constant (eprivation of the Prowident with important public aifairg ‘Wie liver and contain ne