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JNTERESTING FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. Assembly. ‘Phe New Commander at Port Royal... Family Market Review. ireet,on Sunday afternoon, a ‘Acnany, March 21,1868. | Major General David Hunter having beon appointed to! || Thalholy easou of Keut uover was the slourishiuiy pe- lock, wi hout further mytatioe eM | MCR LLANEOUS. pic i (<—Un Tired OBiA® iw L —) OBRTALN Whe Proposed Spiritaous Liquors and | , Petitions were presented in favor of the Broadway | supersede General Shorman in the command ot the forees | hod for Dulchors, and tho fas thia yoar ts no excoption | yg Ramana atin ca enee = eovine i Drestefr'mian iitbyand beck wore te ae at Port Royal, and General Bonham having beew ordered | ¢o the rule. Thor is & fair di ymeate | Lo ‘i tie $0ak sean ob meymmnbes, county ~ Beer Prohibition Amendment to the Q vig or lemand, iadeed, for meat naira, irdtand, in the 56th year of hia age. umatism, cole, perfect family medicine, Constitution—Proceedings im the As- | _ 7 Grinding Committee reported » number of bille | to report to him without dolay, wo aro indu od to give | to gratity the palates of the non fasting community, but | , 128 Felaiives aut friends of ine family are Foapecttalty | P°"°" falls” end, rind, rend — 00" 08? Ms Be pts mmo pagan alimentary) Yo A BY cineca Lill sketches of each of these oflccrs. They hava | ho failing offjn purchasore is more marked than might | Awe ofeioak fyi lia lass rendenee: ay Yasar! | actbia isto certify Mat my wife win taken with @ Proposition—The Cold Waterites Long- | _ ™!:Ste1sow reported against the bill to amend tho ast | already been before the public during the prosent war, | have boon expected, considering that Lent is only ob- 5 fest Thirty- | sore throat; it te if mith street, withowt further invitation. she could not uane ees 1 vinlenye Tused your Faced—The Personal Contest Over Pub- i be Me Defence—Who Triumphed, and for the formation of manufacturing aud mechapical a880- | but aa they are now about to enter into the heart of the | served, in reality, with guy thing like strictness, by Ca- | _ Dostox.—On Fivday, March 21, of scarlet fever, Axnm Holment and made ject cure in one week. Ciations. Agreed to, Togion of rebeldom, and by tho very State where it origi- | tholics and Episcopalians. Fish, if not the great devide. | PUL*TT, Youngest daughter of Francis J. and allice H. | °° ‘bat but for the linkent sue would have lost her How—New York Court House—Reduc- MILI ADYANGED TO A THRD READING. Aatod, there js but little doubt that they wil notlong be | ratum, is still sought aftor By housowives, and butchors | "the teins at the family se, tavited to attend the | eXiah zane? gent, Sold by all ruguaia “Otto 68 tion of Taxes—Repeal of the Ecclesi- | _¥#!ative to the Treasury of Albany county. To amend | inactive when they arrive in South Carolina. are obliged to contemplate with resignation unfrequent- sonora services, at her father’s residenco, 168 Kast Nine. | ——————__— astical Tenure Act, d&e., de. the charter of the Brooklyn Institute. Authorizing the SKETCH OF GENERAL HUNTER. ed stalls, while thetr morta! enemies, the fishmongers, | they. aifeat, this (Satmeday) afternoon, at halt past |) V. HAUGHWOUT & 09%, Aunawr, March 21,1892, | ‘iY of Troy to borrow money to pay certain railroad | Major Genoral David Hunter is @ native of tho District | are literally coinmg money. Farngit.—on Friday, March 21, at 53 Tillary stroot, 488, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner of Brooure street, Wo have bad the longest scssion in the Assembly to- bonds, To close certain streets in Brooklyn. of Columbia, and was appointed to tho army from that ‘Tho principal articles in the fisir line for sale are hali- | Brooklyn, Perme Faxxkt, aged 92; & native of Kigerston, Respepttally annonnes that, having just completed the reli county Longiord, Ircland. ‘day of any this winter. The House remained in session BILLS REPORTED FAVORADLY. District, He is about sixty years of age, and entered the | but, haddock, codfish, mackerel, cols, flounders, catfish, The f 6 * " FINE theca oe opening & rom eleven o'clock A. M. until half-part si | am regulate the feos of associate Justices ta criminal | yuitary academy as m cadet in Soptember, 1818. | blackish, oystors, crabs and lobsters. ‘The prices of | guitey wiciat will take Llaco from 58 Tillery stroet, on INE ARSOLINENT de NEW coc ‘clock past six P. M., quar- | and bastardy cases. Pt o aday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. to which th i ant Be ‘eling over the constifutionality of prohibiting tl ‘To amend the law for the organization and regulation | He graduated im 1822, standing No. 25 in | these articles have not changed groatly. Some qualities | | GRA‘%.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, March 21, of | ‘yiiith,they would invite the attention of buyers. ¥ e y of pi ig the sale bi ced one and congeat: 3 e war lasts they will continue to sell ab the reduees -Of intoxicating liq ‘About five P. Mt. 4 after the | °f,t¢l¢graph companies, class of forty, in which we find the names of vanced one and two cents per pound, owing to st of the langs, Demis F. Grace, im the 17th year prices. They would cal! ¢special attention to some xicating liquors, -M., and after ‘To extend Oak, Leonard and Eckford streote and clos an inadequate stock in the market; but in a few days it | Of bis EW. PATTERNS OF ORATED DINNEK AND TEA ‘members had worn the original subject throadbare, Mr- | Dobbin street, Brooklyn, Generals J. K. F. Mansfield, George A. MoCall, | is expected'a eupply sufficient for any demand wili be on Tho frieuds of the family,and those of his brothers SETS, OLOCKS, BRONZES, SILVER PLATRD “Tracy offorod a substitute providing that the question of | To opun Frabklin street, Brooklyn, %. Morris, J. J. Abercrombie and others. On the | hand, when the old scale of prices will predominate, | Hobert K- and John, reepecehulty_ invitees “atten Jiao very sergeant “ny . Conpencrron 761 i] Z rt etables are in great demand, as well as ‘rom the residence of his c 2 +f ‘Qn amendment to the constitation on the liquor probibl- | saent of the bonds of tbe city of New York which gers | eee uyt Leas, be was promoted to the second lieu- | C75) cheese, and oihor miscellaneous articles, Streot, on Sunday afternoon, at ono o'clock.” NEW SEYDES OF CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES ‘tion subjeot should be submitted to the people at the ‘Bext election, A point of order was raised that {xis could not be con” ‘idercd because it was an original subject. Mr. Scholefield, in the chair, decided that it was in or- ‘der, and could be received. An appeal was taken, and argued at much length. ‘Bevoral membors who wore desirous of avoiding a direct ‘Vote ontho originalquestion spoke in favor of submit- ‘ting... After an hour’s sharp discussion a vote was taken, ‘and the decision of the chair reversed. This threw out the substitute and brought the Houso to a diréct vote on the original proposition, without any ‘Chanco for any person to dodge unless he left the House. tenancy of the Fifth United States infantry, and in June, Kilkenny (Ireland) and California papers please copy. Also a bill to reduce taxat@iMa New York, 1628, was further promoted to tho first lioutonancy. He | Acapmay oF Music—Fiotow’s “ Marthe” wag pro- | ,, X4#aM.—On Thursday, March 20, of inflammation of Tete, capomatos, algo reported the Now York Court | became a captain of the First dragoons in March, 1833) | duced at this houso fast night with the saine east as be- | yon dué® Muzanru J., wife of Haward Graham, aged 34 parva apa age ge See tie ema and resigned the service on the 4th of July, 1836. Onthe | fore. Miss Kollogg, as Lady Lionel, sang with her | The funoral wil! take place from: her tate residence, nance of the Common Counc of New ‘ork, 10 rave last day of November, 1841, he was appointed atem- | usual sweetnoss, while Briguoli as Lionel was above pe Serle atipet and Fie avenue; Brookiya, rnillion tol ra public court house by stock, the | porary paymaster of the army, and on tho 14th of Ma: i A vd Ou “ “ Comptroller uot to sel the stock below. yar. "Tealso| at. 1342, pesbtatned the position of full paymastor ™ ; Pe els ipa tt ld dg hen lingering ik eae spre at aren vette thorizes @ tax after 1875 to pay off the stock, and the . pay! ’ @ | an ini as Plunkett displayed his powers to splendid | lingering ilmess, ALexANpeR Hemrune, aged 45 years. appointments were dobited to the State of Minois. In | advantage. ‘The ballet was an improvement on fast | _ /4i# relatives and friends/also the members of Chelsea Court House Commissioners of 1858 to appoint a treasurer from their own number, this latter’ eapacity ho held the samo raukas a major of | evening, and Senorita Cubas, with Senor Ximenes intro. | LCase, No. 84,1. 0. of 0. F., aro respectiully invited to - | attond the fuperal, from his late residence, mane Ceimiee favorably the Senato bill relating | tho active military service, and in the Army Rogister for | duced some of the bewitching and volupthous dances of | street, on Monday afternoon, at one eeeion ae MADDOX reported Complete ta Gill to amend the | 1861 his name stands second on the list of paymasters | Andalusia, in which she was warmly applanded and | ther tivitation. Brodklyn cit ee mp! 10 with that rapk, On the 14th of May, 1862, ne . | encored moderately full and fashionable audience, Heaty.—On Friday, March 21, Caruaxine Frances ‘00k; y 5 > » he was ap: ‘To-day ® matinee will be given, the opera selected being | Hkaty, daughter of Michael and Frances Healy, aged 2 pointed Colonel of the new regiment of cavalry, numeri- | Auber’s ‘ Masaniollo,”” in which Senorita Cubas will | years and 2 months, ccouded cally designated as the Sixth regiment of United States | Sustain the role of Fenella, in which she issued for the payment of. penses of the volunteers. IFTY VESTS $2 EACH, WORTI room for shinier” goods, “Mell Watkioy Coats foe $7 Bobo $10: Thive ai a ew ine $a hack Overcoat te |. Spring Ove ‘goods * forcustom work much lower than Gna Se New CLARKE, i1 William street, ‘OW ARE YOU GENERAL ORPHEUS? ‘Orpheus C. Kerr will moet his friends in print to-morrow, in the SUNDAY MERCURY (the circulation of which eet ceeds the combined issues of all the other Sanday pay and give them such @ sideshalinn 28 they wil over during the remaining days of the week. If they dom laugh tll their risible feature expands to the dimenmons Manassas Gap, it will not be his fault. The Mackerel Bre gade will be on’hand with their bayonets to give point to the Jokes, and altogether General Orpheus will be in his glory. (eK ERRIDGES” FREMONT! Mr. Dancy asked consent that tho bill be now passed * Mr. McMunigy advocated the,motion. ‘The Committeo rose, on a motion to report Progress, and ‘The motion was carried and the bill passed. ee Snes te 'tin Schl eve hnvibed (3: ntuend: the A astounding revelstion concerning the resent new - = rie tygions a ible report of tt Com ites omnis 2 poi oak Probtbitd gos okays “4 cavalry, and om the 13th of the following August was wie repented mith ihe eae ye Y. aitteenes ans wage ao eee atinay be exerted bye Rorridgeu? ia, deciding tae K Tepor: @ Commit mittee on Excise anc ition, reporiea against a - ara "y 4 f f en, will be {0 nowned Orpheus’ jhe Shake cae ae rama wom tite’ | peatipiene rere analy made, by Congress, a major general of volunteers, | Madame de Lussun will make her debut. Hapuey.~On Friday, March 21, Joux Woop Hapiey, Hier boterirone a ° a in Laon Ort . e yeas and hays ware called, and the resolution was re- | | Mr. ItxnixoTox made a minority writton report in favor It will be remembered that he was ordered to report to tpeeerestind terriers SEE 0 9 AE, end Elian, Hadley, te. the: Tih your MERCURY of to-morrow. Jected, the motion only receiving 88 yeas to 73 nays—a | of tho same. General Fremont, in Mi.souri, and he took obarge of cer- Election in Erie, Pa, —————— “decided vote against it. ‘The House ther took ‘i deen 2 A Eig, March 21; 1862. _ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully IGHT ARTILLERY pert be eabsiaceronnen gialgipocioaies | gs nt 5 red wid posable aeons rage? pore — tain troops organizing at the depot at Rolla, and when Prescott Metoalf was clected Mayor of this place to-day | invited to attend the faneral services, ou Sunday after- L Of General Fremont left St. Louis to attack Priceat Lexing- | by three hundred majority. noon, at five o'clock, at the residence of his father, 59 j West Twenty-fourth street. ton, General Hunter wag to join him by a cross route, Joxxs,—At Vandalia, Il., on Thursd: March 13 The discussion prohibitory of theconstitutional amend- | 1 Fri <i ughter of ¢ san anleetin pend mr cl iret ya | er Fremont ecard nee of | THE HEW TRIUMPH IN. NORTH CAROLINA. |X om vc gr Sc ond ani leaders on both sides were fully arouscd—rich | ment. Moasrs. Redingtom, Pryne Ackley and Cowles | forces at Lexington, and Genoral Huntor was ordered to men *esuuwoa.—On ‘Thursday morning, March 90, st her M1 saucy in thoir remarks—while the rank and file | spoke im favor of probibition,and Mr. Phelps argued | organize his division at Warsaw. This he accomplished, 11: late residence, No. 259 West Ki -third t Bre oka ae arte contest. The prohibition party | against the resolution. | He beliovod the theory of pre- | and whon Fremont had given Price time to escape from | "me iden i aa oh Si Sens BUENOS ce pits oc kanes, vonulogs, aed dnlanter ok ten It, while the other side are frepomnet ating 'a | enactment a delusion. “it had been tried’ in different | 1@Xington tho pursuit was orderod, and General Hunter Military Tm portengu-Operatais StH, |! inobfir and Th dagen rar Ogee aL: Tear8, 9 ios Bvor their cided victory, reals ten countries and always failed. He was opposed as much | was invested with the command of the First division, | Mfisstusippl Valley—The Great Battle | the fronds of ihefamily-are respectfully invited to louse, coming to a vote on lic Defence bill | 48 any man coul the abuse of liquor, thor omen! de b; Comman: d " Inst night, po pe pavecoat Aight that hes been ia sores] ixépriany: bil to puntin crookemamte Oe ee pe rte fesse pagan iony pciicheen pele of Pea Ridge—Important from Florida— | *tid the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at’ two o'clock, y ‘om the (i ist r a @vcr since the bill was first brought up. The whole | the constitutionality of any act which would prevent a The Army at Manassas—Intcresting pe illeenantng nde ee i ee to-morrow’ SUNDAY MERCURY. THREE SPLENDID STORIES, ALL COMPLETY The Foiled Assaxsin. By W. O- Eaton. Waiting for Applause, By Ezra Oliver Wendell. phe Petsonen's Keturi, at incident of the reoemt exchanges ¥ Geo, Exbury, Poems, Original and Selected, Euitorlal Melange, ‘The Love Test. ‘A Husband Tried and Found Wanting - Beuedicks Beware! Ingratitude. A Head of Hair Stolen, Dixie Eclipsed. A Dutchman Sold by the Pound, ‘The Fool's Death, Romance of Lucille, Career of a Fast Clerk. Woman the Detective, Spicy Campaign Etchings. Matilda Heron and the Wounds ed Velunteat, ‘ilans and the Schnapps. An Invention fee voted down, which prevents it from being brought up bt this winter. It “sleeps the sleep that knows no Waking.” es he layin potion of the session was exceodingly excit- mittee of the Whole, Mr. Scholefield in the chair. Mr. Reoixcroy spoke in favor of the amendment. thing was controlled and decided by virtue of a contest | citizen of the United States, who bad imported liquor and | Generals Pope and Hunter, were the last to leave Warsaw N i taking Csneda without Gringa gun. One Honest Man iq 3 » , ‘ews from Europe, &c., &c. remains will be taken-to. Evergreen Cemetery for inter- | Nasi Attempt to Ci Al, Commodere for leadorship and influence in the House. “Tt will bo rez pa the, ation, disposing of it whore he pleased in the | for Springfield, ‘The want of succoss in overtaking Price | 76 full and intaceatiing acodunty fro ie Husain Core. aot. Barron crgatahinasit ee Pee ‘Memtored that at an ng $ stage of the session there was u eile secs” 6f Aaiinaayt @ Diltor contest over the financial resolutions—there inary whieh ceteiga Wit ie tiaroppicoeen Sunday newspaper, Which carries with it its own. dation iu the fact that t has attained a etreuiaiion shead ef + pers put together, led to the removal of Fremont, and on: the 2d of Leayorart.—On Wednesday afternoon, March 19, Mra. Mr. TaLtway, of Westchester, also spoke strongly respondent, of the Brilliant Victory of Genoral Burnside, | Mancarer Leayerarr, the beloved wife of Gamaliol S. Doing two sets of resolutions, one known as Mr. Hul- nat the resolutjons. He reviowed the progress of | November Goneral unter assumed command'of the De" | at Newborn, N.C., accompanied by a M +o ~ NL 0. fap showing the | Leaycralt. wie : mes ae si Porm : The discussion took prohibitory cays the several States where such | partment of th6 Welt, by orders from Washington. When Scene of the Battle, and tar ion aa wailtary The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully eieot A , before it ended, the whole matter re- lation was at |, in order-to show um- | Genoral Halleck was appointed to that department a ¥ invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at Solved itself into a struggle as to whether Hulburd or | mary laws had never been beneficial or effective. He importance of the position, will be publishod in the | ten o'clock, frum her late residence, No. 19 Macdougal Yaymond should carry tho majority of the House with | argtied against C eres me fenation to coerce a man | new department was created ontitled the Department of | Weexcy Hunaty, ready at ton. o'clock this morning. It | street.” ey « mn, hus be recognized us the power in the Assem- compliance with their views priety mos 1 f 4 ¢ LIAM bly,'or in other words the leader. It finally resulted in | rality,and made a strong argument aguiast the adoption precy 3 emerge ape Sarai mmo ag os id Fomor partion BES coger ttre te oslee trvlniercnleni 4 @ Bombardmen ' "The relatives and friends of the family are respectful! trouble occurred between Senator (or Brigadier General) | island No. 10; Additional Particulars of the Groat Battle | fuvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie Lane and the commander, which perh more than | 9: pea Ridge, Ark. ; Important Operations of Commodore | 8°%,Jobu Lockitt, 225 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Sun- anything ¢lso led tothe broaking up of the department, | yupont in Florida—The Occupation of Jacksonville and | *#Y,Mtternoon, at throo o'ctoou. eiviah inom DGEGOCACAE” IRAE Ge Cie! oxenage cupation of Jacksonville ai Mauzk.—On'Thuraday, March 20,Bripcer T, Mauer : 3 | St. Augustine; Interesting News from the Army of the | the wife of AVilliam Maher, aged 27 years. and General Hunter proceeded to Washington. He ha® | posomac—The Brilliant Address of General McClellan to ‘The friends of the family and the. members of the now been appointed to supersede General Sherman at | nis Soldiers; Important from Tennessee; Anothor Bril+ pak int eu e shill Agere cp Tie cures indigestion and dyspepsia, gives tone to the stomach aud strengthens the syste A most agreeable Tonic and + never (ailsto benetit, Sold everywhere, Depot 202 Broad way, New York, STRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRUNK .AND PORTABLE . Bedstead combined, corner of Warren street and Broad .- way. _ SUNDAY TRIAD. MOMUS, MARS, MERCURYL ‘badiy saying out Raymond and establishing Hulbura as | of the resolution. the leade: of the Assembly. In this fight Mr. Alvord Mr. Atvorp spoko forcibly against coorcive legislation, took sides with Hulbund, but seeing that it gave Hulburd | taking the ground that moral suasion was effecting a ‘@ prestige in the Assembly that was likely to give him | great and beveficont reform until the doctrine of legisla- great influence in the legislation of the combi. | tive prohibition stepped in and crippled and disabled the Batious: were made to Slace Air. Hulburdin ths omen, | Work, ground. Pi Mr. Tracey offered a substitute, submitting to the Several efforts were made under the lead of Alvord to | people of the State, at the next general election, the ques- ‘accomplish this, but no question was found upon which | tion for calling a convention to amend the constitution, : She members of the House gould be rallied until the when thie and all the other amendments ean be acted on. pp a sails a bla liant Victory in Kentucky; and a variety of other in- | street,on Sunday afternoon at. two o'clock. HUMOR, wit 'ublic Defence came up, is bill was reported from | altogether. ith regare personal appearance he is thus a qi | Mitvorp.—At Cornwall, an Wednesday, March 19 , BELLA, ” the Militia Commition by Mr.Pierce. ‘Thecommittee was | _ MF. Pugnce argued against the resolutions, and took tbe | soken of by an editor of a Kansas paper who visited him | (eresti2é War Intelligence; The Latest ‘Nows from Eu: | stgivor of Della and tho late Colonel Willlans Siateod, POETRY ig assisted by Mr. Hulburd in getti ground that the proposed substitute of Mr. Tracey was out rope, and all other news of the week. it up, and that gen- 5 “ 4 1 year, 4 months and 13 days, Axp ‘tloman made the first specch in its defence, thus ina | of order. The eae | provides that the peepane during his stay at Fort Leavenworth :— Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. - Sleep on, sweot babe! ” GOOD-NATURED PASQUINADE, M.oasure assuming its responsibility. Mr. Alvord seeing | atncndment shall be referre® to this Logislature, and it is As youenter you will be pleasantly but very calmly edna — ‘Thou bud of spotless purity! . bis opportunity, at once took a stand against the bill, and | uot in ordor to evade it by introducing tho substituler | greoted, anil the first leisure moment will be afforded you | Omefal Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Poacefully thy little head doth rest, SUNDAY TABLE-TALE mado a spooch on its unconstitutionality; but finding that | It mg § Goreen subject. He denounced the substi- | for your business. You will find yoursolf conversing | Co,'s Kentucky and MissonriState Lotteries: In angol innocence upon thy flowery bed. SUNDAY. MERCURY. Shore was a strong public feeling in favor of some | tute as Podge to allow timid members to escape a direct | with a man of some sixty years, above average height Kauntvexy. Extra Crass 135—March 21, 1862. Sweetly crossed, thy, tiny hands —— A Measure of public defence, he held a conference meeting | Vote on the resolutions. hatr sprinkled with grey, form slightly stooping, ani 3, 33, 20, 66, 27, 47, 22, Were placed upon thy snowy breast, In this: great department of New York's it 8 i ‘fat his rooms at the Delavan House, and prepared a sub- Mr. Raymonp helt that Mr. Tracey’s substitute was in | whose expression of countenance denotes high intelli- 136—March 21, 1863, ‘The bud they held, an emblem of itself, newspaper the pubic will find TO-MOBROW certain i Btitvté, accomplishing the samo object that was intended | Order, and spoko briefly in its favor. gence, strong resolution, and, above all, a sottled, placid 47, Tl, 14, 16, 52, 31, ‘Twia buds, twined in a Saviour’s iove, formation concerning the origin of the tollowing bis. ef. by the'original bill, but ina different manner and more | — Mr.'AuvorD also maintained that the substitute was in | Caimness, witich oonvincos you that right is the basisof tho besladtecasing otter 66 ‘To bloom in that heavenly garden above TRY nied oath a ragged Palmetto a Southerner sal, Mander the direction of the general government. This | order. conviction it shadows, and robs you of every desire to URRAY, EDDY & 0O., Of sweet innocence and love! A twisting the band of his Panama hat, substitute was acceded to by Messrs. Hulburd and Pierce, Mosars. Srerson, Payne and Skywour contended that | combat them. Ho thero, the Major General, and Covington, Ky., or 34. Louis, Mo, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her And trying to lighten his mind of a load, the substitute was not in order. Bavingaocomplished this poiyt, the friends of Mr. Alvord i x ctida'on the Defence bil would | ‘The Chair (Mr. Scuorus) decided that the substitute twirling his golden bowed glasses, tho legacy of toil and uncle, Smith Fancher, No. 813 Pacitic streot, Brooklyn, evusidered that the flnal actifn on the Defence bill would 28 Sime, Sae By humming the words of the following ode: fleeting years, listens to your words and makes brief | | OMicial Drawings of the Kentucky and | nis (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'dock. Relatives and “Ob! fora darkey, ret him the prestige of the leader of the House. | was in ord 2 sentences his’ part in the conversation. Occasionally laware State Lotteries. friends are respectfully invited to attend. Ob! for fi mattors stood when the question was postponed for Mr. Seymour apy from the decision, The appeal | when allusion is made to a timid, halting policy, or a 78, gle gry rng CCT ae aE 32 McCartuy.—On Friday, March 21, at 154 East Thirty- Qu! for oe 2 week, but Raymond had not up to this time | was debated by Messrs. Pryno, Seymour, Stotson and | twadcling “message,” the eyes, roofed with heavy 7 Davawane2Craas 179—March 1, 186%,’ ‘| ‘first streot, Mancanwr L., tho youngest daughter of Cor- Ont fore caginia SURORI eee ; showed his hand; he was evidently waiting his time to | Raymond,when the house refused to sustain the decision | brows, burn with light, and strong words tell his clear 51, 15, 27, 22. 18. 14, 45, 73, 42, 69, 3 nelius aud Hannah McCarthy, of croup. Oh! for u cargo of darkies each trip.” ko a blow that would regain him the prestige lost | of the Chair, 36 to60. r disgust of it all. The stars are on his shoulder, his dress Circulars sent by addressmg ‘The funeral will take place from the above residence, And so he kept Oh-ing for what he had not, ty in the session. Mr, Rayon had voted some years ago fora prohibi- | is the army blue, and if you know his history you will TOIIN A. MORRIS & CO, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Not contented with Owing for all that he'd got. [wo wocks ago last Wednesday night he took the floor | tory law. The courts had decided it to be unconstitu- | rocollect that he too isa man of West Point; but you Wilmington, Delaware, or Covington, Kentucky: Puneet Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 20, ANDREW | The avove curious proof of the exact appreciation whic and made a speech, of over two hours’ duration, against | tional. This proposition was not to insert into | leave his presence feeling that you have.not been snub- —_—— J. Baexce, in the 26th year of his age. Gputharn obareoter Lad samnewbere Taunt te now coil wee” all of the bills then before tho Assembly. The result | the constitution the clause authorizing the Legisia- | hed, and that the quiet dignity of a great man has estab- Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- Relati nd friends are respectfully invited to attend | rounds of the European press, and was lately copiedfram @. ‘was that the subject was postponed for two weoks, and | ture to pass laws subject to prohibition, but proposed | lished again in your mind the old respect for our regular | rics, Information given JOSE ATES, Broker, the funeral, on Sunday afvernoog, at two o'clock, from his | Glasgow (Scotiand) journal, bya prominent Amertonn the general impression existed that the bills were all poarei tats Rearree clause in oe cperittn army. ret, up stalls, te rea ean No 2h My EBs avéhue, Brooklyn. fea co a, a he Gurnee Baia weiter for deal, Before the two weeks elapsed the Merrimac came | tion itself. this was opposed. He was ae ” Uss#t1.—On Friday morning, March 21, of inflamma- ermublic will lpn aad Tatke-Talk” ‘Sut of its hiding place at. Norfolk and committed its de- | Ho was in favor of giving the Legislature ooustitusional | | Sol is Major General Hunter: “Diack Dave,” as be is Dougan’s Spring Style of Gentlemen's | tion of tho lungs, Dwiurt Avcusrcs Rusmud, son of Der. | 28° Phe WH! alsa und Ib the “Table Tali of the predations upon the blockading squadron. This aroused | power to pass laws of prohibition. Then the subject | sometimes called; a sterling ier, and @ man. 526 nar reac ay. Lhcrcet one $3.00. Give him acall at | and Sarah A. Russell, aged 18 yoars,4 montlisand 5 days. unique and ‘the paoplo of New York, and Raymond found that he had } Which is yet anexperimont can be tosted,and if found got Limselt into hot water by hisaction, There was, in | to work well, can be retained, or ameuded or repealed as Other words, a storm about his head; and when the pe- | appearsdestrable. He thought the goueral constitutional fenoe Dil! came up he so far ed out of his former po- | convention the best method of considering all these sub- Bition as to offer a substitute ‘ating one million of | jects; but this had been decided by the committee to bo doilars for New York alono. ‘Then came a contest asto | out of order at this time. It had beon said by the gontle- whose bill should pass—a personal affair altogether— | man from Wayne, (Mr. Pryne) that those who voted which lasted for twodays. Raymond finally cut down | @gainst these resolutions rofused to submit them to a ‘the amount in his Dill to three hundred thousand dollars, | vote of the people. This was not 80, The House, by and managed to get it before the House so that a yute had | the constitutional provision, is to vote on the adoption to bo taken first on bis proposition, and in the position | of the resolutions themselves, on their merits,and tne that any member who voted against it would appear ag | coustitution provides, if the Logislature pass resolutions, ‘though ho was opposed to doing anything for New York | for thoir submission to the people. Heshould vote against in (he present emergeney; and in that position the vote | the resolutions on these considerations. ‘was taken and bis bill oan The friends of Raymond Feehan ce ‘Mr. Pigxce moved to report pro- c for him the triumph. He did certainly outmanage | gress. Agreed to. ‘the leadors for the other bills, and thus secured his bill; | _ Mr. Pryne moved to disagree with the report of the ‘Dut it is no test of his strength. Members yoted for it | committes by refusing leave to the committee to sit ‘Decauso thoy were fearful that they could not get any- | again on the subject of the prohibitory resolutions, and hit se. Ho has simply out-gencralled Messrs. Alvord | that the same be adopted. ‘The ayes and noes were or- ierce by overriding all heard of rules of legisiation, | dered, when the motion was lost by the following and his friends now claim for him the prostige of the | vote:-— Jeador of the House—that prestige secured by a direct Ayes—Messrs, Ackley, Allen, Anthony, Barry, Beadle, ‘violation of the rules—at the expense of appropriating a Brand, Bryai, Buse, Cave, ‘Bowles, Oritten- The friends and relatives of the family and his ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fune- + SKETCH OF BRIGADIER GENERAL. BENHAM. Brigadier General Henry W. Benham is a nativeof | David's Spri Fostzte, Of Gemtlemen’s | rut, from the Dutch Reformed church, (Rev. N. E. way, near Duane sirect, Sis, peor) in Harrivon srcot, near Court Brookyny 4H Connecticut, and entered the Military. Academy as @ | Hats.—Salesroom 299; on Sunday afternoon, at threo o'clock, without furt! cadet in the year 1833. On the Ist of July, 1837, he my rad White's Spring Style of Gents’ Hats and y graduated, and was appointed to the military service as | caps now ready. nt 216 Broadway, wader Barnum’s Musenmn, | ne ee in Brooklynyon Friday, March 21, taanaus.., Brevet Second Lieutenant of the Corps of Engineers. ——— danghter of Edward and Isabella Slater, aged 11 months He stood No. 1 in his class, and graduated at thesame Grand Family Holiday This, at Bare | ave 16 days, F time as Braxton Bragg (rebel), General Lewis G. Ar- | '3y'# Museum, with two performances, at $ and 73g o'elook The friends of the family aro invited to attend the fu- from Park's Nursery, Court street, near Atlantic nold (now commander of the department of Florida), pe aaa S unday afternoon, at three o’clock. : , " - AH Policy Backers in This and Other f Major Israel Vodges (of Fort Pickena fame), Genora | cities opposed 12 the ‘supplementary proposition of Sim- 'y origina articles, all of which, d to give the war spirit of the time a healthful rom the morbid sensations induced by Al-q otomae intelligence :— rom the Capii#l—An unparalleled letter from the far mous Orpheus C. Kerr, of the Mackerel Brignde, setting, dorth the President's gentiine reason for sending Fremont to the mountains; detailing the avful discovery of = Bosom Aiderman’s skull in 4 rebel tent, by one of the Mackerels, and pre-enting Captain Villiam Brown's: great Alliterauve, Poem, LI. Creme de Ia Creme.—No, TV. of the inimitable “Chagas pagie Bublior,” by Luni Lorguetie, describing the Gurlome, Al that appeared at the Choir Rehearsal at the Clureh, ybarites, These papers are the finest imitations at French feutileton style ever written by am A most mysterious and legal ment, supposed to bear somewhat upon the case of Uni tesmau, the Honorable Gentleman from New Jersey. Trou-clad Verso—By a Wooden-elad Yankee, x Davis’ Lament—A graphic Ballad, Vi. National Hymn—By the Chaplain to Cotigress. And the “sunday Table Talk is but one of the departments of the widel MOLE: . NEW VORW SUSDAY MERCURY, which, in each issue, lays bgfore Ais readers the latest of the'endire country, received, by telegraph up to 40 London (England) papors please copy. a Srm.r.—At Brush‘s Mills, Franklin county, on Sunday Thomas Williams (recently commander at Hatteras)! | mons. Stanley and others, are notified that a meeting will arts i6, Rnfeann Senos henet , Fs ; . : ; son of Henry M. aud Genorala French, Sodgwick aha Hooker (of the Potomag take piace to deteat the same, due notice of which will be Pita dale arcu ia naa enry an: my), General Todd (of tho Missouri army) and man Story.—-At Newtun, Mas#., on Friday, March 21, Many army) ‘a ry eee oa First | 1, The Best Soap im use is Pyle's O. Km | Axx, wifedt Sainiol Story, aged 34 yours and 6 mouths, other prominent men. was pr toa It saves labor and money. Sold by grocers everywhere. ‘The tuneral will take place from 105 Lawrence street, Lieutenancy on the 7th of July, 1838, and served in —_——_--— Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock. that cspacity in Mexico with Governor Seymour and See (monaco & eae, nk Tapas = feemreny es Friday oe, March 21, aftera short co, wi Pure Yellow ” 0, free from allim- o vel RY J. 5: al i otlier persons belonging to his native State. He was | jrisiten, for sale by all tobaco and sgat dealers, and ai | S"thresher, aged Oe yours, 2 estas ate Sh ae ee wounded at the battleof Buena Vista on tho 23d of | Wholesale by E. GOODWIN & BROTHEN, 209 Watersireet. | “ine relatives and {riends of the family are respectfully s pC Fen! Meena diay m er with a complete compilation * Tere bagatello, enough to purc & few popguns to wees wien” tebe es age, | Februaxy, 1848, and was breveted Captain for his g9l- | paechelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in ti iavited-to-sttoue tte raneral, a bee Ls ngpenatae iurday's. pe A oki x F | Place in New York harbor—and will prove of but little | E. ,,Haveus,,, Mazigron, | Cate, ee. Pieckel Pa, a ap Paiiook, " " tne denaiuasiossanes ehamuieeastaentes lant ana meritorious conduct during that engagement. | world; harmless, reliable and instantancous, On the 24th of May, 1848, he was promoted to a | Plied at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Bond s ‘Vaiyo toward protecting the harbor. The end is not yet; @nother coutest will arise on its third reading. Pryne, i olelield, Skin! uty ., Suyder, Sweet, Tay- lod Towesleye D. Waterbory, Wells, Wil California papars please copy. War Stories, i ‘ ‘YowneeNp.—On ‘Thursday morning, March 20, Rovgrr mestic Sigey ‘The resolution passed by the last Legislature, amend. Nay-—Mesars, Alvord, Alley, Avery, Bauks, Bartlett, | Cull captaincy in his corps, and was considered Hill's Hair Dye 50 Cent: a ’ Poety and, Miscellaneous Reading, shes, tg tho constitution so as to prohibit the sale of” intoxi- | Benedict, Bovkslaver, Bowe, Bush. Cnilalan, Childs, | yy General Scott as one of his most reliatve | brown, Bestin use, Depot No.1 Barclay’ st Tene rolativenand friceds of tho fasally are invited. fo.) isa fully answered the untivalled LAlemiy colue 8 ating liquors, came up fi special Loe in tho As- | Tewey, Doyle, fly F Fletcher, Fulton, Goalyn, Gray, | engineers. In March, 1853, he was appointed an as- | byalldruggists 00 attend the funeral sorvices, at Calvary church, Fourth | ‘!* Unequallyd Sunday Newspaper, gory today, and was Gohated ot much length. The | <reen, ‘Hall, Hialsied, Haring, J... Havens, Houghton, Hud t in the expedition engagod in the United States avenue, on Monday morning, at half past nine o'clock which enjoys a circulation ; friends of the bill finally talked the House nearly empty, | son, Johnson, Jones. Kern) ‘Leamy, Loutrel, | sistant in the expe cag ; Glorious Triumph.—Mrs. 8. A, Allen ig | OY 7S0 00 Nin Friday, March 21, Eeana, oldest on of | Laucacind ty thousanets the Combined Issues of aif t anc. tuere being no quorum present the Speaker took tie | Metiabe, McLeod, McMullen , Mason, Murphy. New: | Coast Survey, aad on tho 3d of March, 1855, was tendered | daily receiving testimonials as to tho wonderful virtues of Aint anit vy nine, dase ee apa ing ‘Sunday Papers, ne othes chair, when ie roll was called, and by the time tho list ‘O'Brien, Olvany, Penateld, Ihelpe, Bierce, Varker, her World’s Hair Restorer and Hair Dressing. They have | Martin L. and SaraB A. Vautine, aged 6 years. D re . Baxe, Scher ny the majority of the Ninth United States infantry, but de- | no equals, and ® guarantee goes with every bottle. Depot, ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturday) morni clined the position, In the “ Army Register” for 1861 | 1 Ful ten o'alook, (rome the residence of his parents, 692 Greon- wich street. Telatives and friends of the family are pale eater a. Some eawel un 96 CSE OSE? invited to.attoud. ‘The romains will be taken tosing Sing outranking Beauregard (rebel), whose name stood No. 5, for interment. On the 6th of August, 1861, he was promoted to bea Von per Hespr.—On Thursday evening, March 20, ‘was gone through with word was got to absént members, ‘and a sufficiont number answered to make a quorum. ‘The House resolved itself into Committee of tne Whole on the subj Mr. Coddington, from the Committee on Cities, report- 4 this morning the New York Court Houso bill, ‘also the Speaker, Stetson, Tall- er, Yan Etten, Van Vitet, T f GOMEZ SUBMARINE ELECTRIC FUS? yulitary and civil purposes. EDWIN. GO 3 TRAIN Enginenr, 82 Amity street, New York, eanaee is rock, Wati, 8. Waterbury, Mr. McMuiie moved te reconsider the vote. Mr. BURR moved to lay the motion on the table. Lost, lair Dye, Pri ld, Ww No. 6 Ast rvative and ME SUNDAY MERCURY > ‘ {the motion lo reconsider was also lost, and at half: pe ar ddeoly of congestion of the brain, Epwaxp Avucs HAS DISTANCED THE COMBINER CY x ‘two bills for Tedueing the taxation of the city of New peat ats the House edjourned. * Major of the Corps of Enginoers,and onthe 18th ofthe | jRarry’s Tricopherous is the Best and | Midenly of congestinn of the bral Heyat, in tho 4th HAS RSME Ortinit SUNDAY NEVE ROULATION iotorcat sda (ead and converting: the beads lnued to eats ae ae aa ee eee ene enn Tiber ne | jroseertagand restsring ike hair; Ladisa, tag fe, “held iy | FA OC BS 8ge. herpfors, 00 advartiooment'in tec Se 1 ¢ | presen - La Sol y ; a ber r 7 ¢ abe money for soldiers and their families into revenue Death of a Telegruph Operator. General of Volunteors, sp “ time retaining hig | Miraruggists. . ee a Hh od rvrapteder pie gent my og Tepectully worth tn dollars and cents |) be advertiay ns is actually ‘bonds. Wasinnarox, March 21, 1962. position in the Engineer Corps. During General Me- et ery rete nears eturdny) afl & three Srebsch, either’ fatth insertion, iis, py timer 7 q , : ¥ eareal vr rsh & Co.'s Radical © (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further | Every business man althoug und Logie, Se ore atte eased wndee see Hughes | vie. RT. Boalo, an accomplished operator auda gene | Ciellan’s brilliant campaisn in Weatern Virginia, and | |, Trusses Marah Sonate Taio | ¥ eit patronage on the stro: tt 4h papers that so. Evolesiastical Tonuré agt, pa: under the excitement of the controversy between Erastus Brooks and Bishop Hoghes in the grout days of Know Nothingisin, passed the Sonate this morning; receiving twenty affirmative ‘votox. It bas yet to be acted upon by the Assembly. nd De. Wi 4 while ho was the commandant of the Department of the | vator—a superior article. N: ‘esey street, Astor House, Ohio, the then Captain Benham was the Engineer of the | opposite the church, vee MISCELLANEOUS. department, and rendered very eflioient services. Gen- Winant’s Indian Liniment is a re TENTION, CASH BUYE Morris, ® commander of a brigade at the glorious battles | ure for Rueumatism, Neuralgia, &c, Depot 81 Barclay street 23 ied a mis may ot. It isnot the purpose of the pub stated elrenlation ing Sunday newspaper of the United ¥ —_iishers of the lead: Aiountof theirweekly issue, Obscure? states to. sate the run that sort of thing ‘into the groaud. oopere have already turned from their verastans object am Rgures have bees Witness by @ick concerns, There te 4 made to bear fulee tlewan of fine attainments, died in this city this morn- ing, of consumpt Mr. Beale has been actively connected with the Amert_ Senator Bradloy’s Hay and Straw Dill. has also passed | can, Southern and other telegraph companies for several * siete . ‘assertion. The a better test of popu- he Senate. Ib prevents the use of more than fifteen | years past, by whom he was highly respected and oss | of Laurol Hill, Rich Mountain, Carricksford (where the | mye washion of the Season in Gentle- Uae Seas ts prea roomate SUNDAY BW plete fv ie ond Be Lay aplsee breuses tal Up tho Dales, also punishes those | ‘eomed. In the circle of bis professional associates and | rebel Garnett was killed), &c., thus speaks of him in ens Hats just ianued by ESPENSCHEID. ‘New York and BLISS & WHEELOCK, wokty San ne el. at ee tee . ¥ yi re ay is n a * " Anecorse the weight. colaborers he was beloved as a dear brother,and they | is report:—'* For ry ss gmt ra My naar ags Bon- | the forerhing sty ofthe day and hie Spring Hat for ise | offer £0 faleyuch elon, the mare, their, large nook of enunted and sold, “Age ry and, to stand “by The Executive Committee of the State Central Repub- | deeply deplore his loss. ham, of the United States Engineers, not only in the | will be found to possess the highest claims to the admiration SR OMMOND- GHICOFED, UliON sae ishment, covering the ly ag oe ee ae eusten sommnomasbosrnane , ¥ iting wi Ban Pree sre manydandethey busin ve given them te ascertain dican Committee met this morning at Congress Hall, but ‘ tation, of men of taste and judgment. _N. ESPENSC! Dofore concluding their labors adjourned to the Delavan eppropetate GCS Of BM. siete» Del Si Mie vOnitey Tints, 18 N Manufacturer of Gents ife and young child, sadly aiflicted ab Grey pernbeabab site i and arduous labors in the field, the Geveral desires, in pee POPULAR PRINTS. Ho At the latter meeting this afternoon they adopted | t heir bereavement. 7 —_ —- Also, DOMESTICS and COTTONADES, to go, The great Sunday newap = S*# AnOUNCements are @ series of ata endorsing without reservation the = —- —_ the name of the brigade, to thank him. He has proved New Hat Company, No. purchased for cash last season. the ae He reneon, ns the uy aper has Le a te th, the whole truth, a vcd, th hd o,srireat medium foe Of the other Sunda: dit is desired that ail whe Personal ob. mi bile policy of President Lincoln joasage to Congress to tendo would le, Mi , movement of t. Spring Style of it himself not only the skilful engineer, but competent to | Pyive' ge? rpe a On icon wears, ey dely compe Also, HOSIERY, WOOLLE WHITE GOODS, discharge any and every duty incident to military life.’ | tion, Cuil and judge for yourself. NOTIONS and STA DRESS GOODS. »New | whon General Rosecrans was appointed to the com. pomarerwndiis me tie the advancement of its pecumy — tes edition is more than equaltot = #¥ conjoined isan immense fae Captain Joan Foor, of the Second Minnesota regiment, died atthe residence of his father, at Gone end the public on the re: BLISS & WHEELOCK, ‘are'so inclined should becom cont ey also Compliment the State | York, on the 13th inst., aged twenty-six years. Captain | mand of the army of occupation in Western Virgini plantain Ericsson's Celebrated Calorie ‘390 B ervaitun RPT ENT. ve cognizant of it by { the canals and - | Ke roes i sf pmical, use no wate: not raise a — J phelps vagfedends Paton te the 13. | Foot was one of the heroes of tho battis of Mill Springs. | Capiain Benham, having boen promoted to a Briga’ | haitot insurshecy tellable forall ight work, ne ase the ‘A ACT WATERS 4 SON, At 00 FULTON STREET, | CURY charges but tie, "Any moran foe eee ee Tunteers now in the army who have heretofore acted ala auhialiiinite dior Goneralship, was assigned to the command ERICSSON ¢ > ENGINE AGENCY, Wood Engravers, give fitst rate work, at reasouabié | is Sunday contemporariey 14) Thon, for advertising, tham wae trae seth cea pace teas trcsoies | Walled States Commisctoncr's Omlce, | 4°" Canerslhin, we saigned the command Hoist Dane aret, corner of thon, | fries prompt One One eens | ge a de Ene a eas Party and rallying to the protection of their country. ee srenfgenndinaagsr ai i ‘ T $1 0, DOUBLE SOLE WATER:PROOF BOOTS AT | ~ Sci = Cae Choat river distriet. During General Rosecrans’ march Before J. Buchanan Heary, Fsq. upon Floyd's position at Gauley, General Benham had Marcu 21.—The United Slates vs. Lysander Tubbe.—Tho Ps JONES’, 10 and 12 Aun street. Four different atyles at $4 50 at JONES’, 10 aud 12 Ann street, Married. Ho1.aNp—May.—In Springfield, Mass., on Tuesday, defendant is charged with opening a letter and stealing command of one of the brigades, and was ordered tocut | March 18, by the Rev. H. M. Parsons, Wm. E. Honann, of a We kivhaat yrs" & ED DOUB! NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. FAMILY SEWING act eP okwellora and news dealers. BEADLE & CO., Publishers, New York, 5 ; ‘T GIMBREDE'S, 83 BROADWAY, $4 PHOTOGRAPH ania y From $25 wo Senate. money therefrom, at West Shandaxin, of which placo he | off Floyd’s retreat; but by some means the slippery rebel ro iby a Aeon gpa of the late Edward A. A ‘Album (lor fifty pictures) retailed’ at $3. rhe a | ¥4 arhrated throughout Sew Englanc. and Aun, March 21, 1862. was Postmaster. He was held to bail in tho sum of escaped him, for which contretemps Goneral Benham was {Recor sce ete MY ‘Thuraday, March 20, at the | —<—#———————__— - while they are Sivee . dottare eheapet ote _ ro astety Tho Grinding Committee reported complete several | #1; i censured, recalled to Washington and deprived of his | residence of Captain Manson, corner of Varick and Spring | A NEW STORY BY NED BUNTLINE. Auy ether respons” ie makers “Betioc aaphtnes nee Dilis. The United States vs. Bera Spier—The defendant is | oommand. He, however, demanded a court martial, but | streets, by fo he Brash, im Masao late rc; On, Tar Kercut or vik Buace Fiac. warranted. 6, en made. They age Sim relobie 1! n vi salife wr mae! hurao, to SARA ANNE FINLAYBON, A Stra tory ol! a, " Edad hes ~~ ag aera ra nee Fite to Romie aiicielca sar Gabe ie al. | iho exigencies of tho service prevented ite being held: | tiie Gaughtor of Jolin Finlayson, formerly of Thuren. BY NED BUNTLINE. SS 00m 609 Broad: rag, up aire, ‘was roported favorably, i ‘’ aw eat Labande, Coléaabla county, fer the pur hin He has, doubtless, convinced his superiors in rank of his | Northern Ensign (Scotland) please copy. Tvvsrmarioss ay Daur, TEA 4oaTs. Mr. Gaxsow mado a majority report to amend the law | Grobiaining an insurance. Hold to bail in $1,000" | innocenoe, for on the 17th of March be was ordered to Sroury—Waaxen “On, Wednesday, March 19, by the | yaiiea ree of postage an eeei of ice. it eae BO CLL Telativo to the pay of judges of other districts holding report to the Chief of the Engineer Corps. He has since | Nev. Dr. Kroba, Mr. xwis a a Po gg a courts in New Yorks been relieved from the operations of that order, and was TormN—Srvim.—On Wednesday, March 19, at the Con- RTISTIC MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED ON STEEL | James slip, Pic ey fag on Saturday, ca ‘Tho bill to creato the office of Receiver General was Fire ix Furwn Staeet.—Between one and twe o'clock | instructed to report without delay to Major tral M. E, church, Seventh avenue, by the Rev. A. Cook- LL Dies, by GIMBREDE, and stamped in colors, =e days excep’. fay” frum’ No port by reported favorably. yesterday morning a fire was discovered in the clothing | unter. He now enters upon & new fleld,and will doubt. | Bm, Mr. (so, 0. Torn to Mix Mény E.Srvia8,danghior BOOK FOR THE TIMES, i = ‘The bill to incorporate the Methodist Missionary Aseo- | store of T. R. B. Degroot, 86 Fulton stroet. Tho carly dis- | jess, by luis action therein, remove from the minds of ali alain Beadie’s Dime Biographical Lipeary, No. 13. EAMBOAT LONG ISLAND WILL -@lation was ordered to a third reading. covery of the fire no doubt prevented tho ontire destrue- | the effects of the recall from Western Virginia. In his Died. MAJOR GENERAL GEO, B MeCLELLAN. nbport, alk WHS is, wil ‘The bill to incorporate the Presbyterian Home y % is, the clot! Bacox.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 20, Mrs. 100 pp., 12n ice ton cents. , pees ores to a third roading, 7 was or | tion of nee ae a bet oe i poortng pgerend early days General Benham had been an apprentice in » ‘yy . For sale by BRbg ~ mereing (ounaend ‘The bill to amend the New York District Court act wag | d#maged by water, p ; ‘Peported favorably. $6,000, Insured for $12,500, as follows, viz:—Fulton In- Euiza H. Bacon, wife of the late Johu Bacon, aged 62 mouth and 17 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family the priating office of a Connecticut newspaper, and left the study of ‘shooting stieks’’ to take up that of ‘shoot ? ; ; a4 WORD 70 I10RSE OWNER aT FOR Bosto ¢. Muneiy introduced @ bill to authorize Brooklyn to | surance Company. $2,800; Rutgers, $1,500; Kings County , | | ” spectfully inyited {o attend the funeral, from her Into Bonn a cat sane glossy cost, and your horece in N AND THE NORTH, over $100,000 for volunteer purposes. A pag Ra hey ee tacts teal Ley 000; | ag irons. fesidonce, 116 High street, on Sunday afternoon, at two A. ise TOBLAN Derby Condition Powders, siete nncl ” deamer’ CIEY OF NEW YOLK, Gap Toe his motion, unanimous consent was given, and the | ‘nity, $2,000; Montane, $2,A0m Nout, Se yout | Speech of the Governor General of Ca. | o'clock, without further notice. Conghis, Golds, Distenaper, ide Bound, Worms, Loss of AP. | Vinay aireet” ove her berth, pier 8 North Fiver foot of a third time and tt sige use rea for ;, aa Toniows ayvasaat, 8 o; nada. eae lease copy. by hs yt eaelaliatan he Recting at Sunday, March 24, at five o'clock P. M., cone ats chats 'the: tall te proviee mores ne forges nei ao; Amebetoke Wexchango, $2,600; Mortis then, Movrexat, March 91, 1962. Ror sense aud Saungarel H. Drage heet ie pet ak Gaon ERY DE! | Bemiees Y srenater, Conor, se. N. Bete lity fos chair, provide means for ; i " . son of John H. and Mary . Bri oars HOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION— ca . lay lnterneow. Season's canal indebtedness for its enlarge t and era, 63,8 “ yeoman $5,500. Tho cause of the fire is un- pom 4 days : ve as eps ita : y 2 Bs, ee hy a a oo png after the aes Seturda ‘aiternoon, March 22 but here r sinking fund therefor by prov: veo Ss ps b: He a high culogium to Prince Albert. He Funeral services at the Methodist jurch, corner Army im great variet MARLES C. WARREN eneieien . 8. MARTIN, Agent. @ighths mill tax. Fine iy Wiuiae Smnext.—About seven o'clock on | noon, paye 0 hig Bedford and Morton stroets, this (Saturday) morning, at Comseasmaon Bectend then Gernele, ny ae a ‘On motion of Mr. rom, = Wrunpan caostavine Friday morning a fire was discovered on the third loot | refers to the aa be drelbbregt povth o'clock. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited ta cont in w in S “ adian al congratulates the count attend. a — ne drafts. of Nos. 99 and 101 William street, occupied by William | Pression of Cant y' A hee Friday, March 21, Eveaxon Grorectoas RIDGEWATER PAINT.—TESTED ELEVEN YEARS; harvest and satisfactory condition of ‘The bil! was then ordered to a third reading. A. Speaight & Co., bookbinders. The insuranco patrol | 00 the abundant Biavvewr, of malignant scarlet fever, oldest danghter of Water and fire proof, ailica and iron, indestructible. Det ‘The bill to repeal the Charch Property act of 1856 was | and firemen were “quickly at the promises, and oxtin: | trade, notwithstanding the partial dorangemont by the | Abraham’ and Harriet Blauvelt, aged 2 yours, 7 months | pot 74 Maiden lane. W. W, BETTS, General Agent, 2 Cortlandt atreet. | a. dirk, will leave for Ne M. dnte landings, from 1 at 230 fr. Returning, will leave every morning (Sunday excepted) 7 otm New Brunswick at 6:3) A} 's Laan th Amboy, Perth Amboy y six making the inter. street aseod hy ayes 19, nays 3. ¥ . il war now unhappily raging in the United States. He | and 21 day: ap yee “a —9 ,° Union, Chelsea. Ore Moraes Cook: Willard'and Little. guished the fire beforo it extonded beyond the third floor: | COTM Ne "paper by” which France contera the same | The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully E SURE TO OBTAIN WHITE'S PATENT LEVER ny . vot ‘Tho bill to divide the crime of murder into two do. | The damage to the stock and machinery of Speight & Co. privileges on Canadian as on British built ships. Ho | invited to attend the funeral, from tl sMlonce of her TRUSS if ray n ve care year uptare, qaneely, new PROPOSAL »s, and to prosoribe the crime of murder, was passed, | will amount to abou States that no answer has been received from the British | parents, 27 Bodford street.’ The romaina will be taken | i principle and action; light, clean and o% ‘ehave Su 500; insured for $2,500 in the At m lantic, Citizens’ and New York Fite and A tte Insurance | government in regard to the construction of the Halifax | to Grosnwood Comotory for intermon' Braces also. Painphiets tree. 43 Rond st Hb PROPOSALS ARE INVITED THLE enw porters and Brace 5 SEM 8 eee “FOR TH, WILLION ae Toth day of March 1862, at 12 M., for purchasing trom y ayos 18, nays ‘The following bills were also paseod:— companies. Tho fourth floor is occupied by Mrs. Rose | railway. He intimates that the British government in- | Ciank.—At the Fifth Avenue Hotes, on Thursday, | (YRUT . ee the Pimento etl al To axompt the Vassar Female Colloge from taxation, | (idheiin as & dwolling and éringw and tassel factory; | toute wtroduoing a moaaire for abolishing tho powor of | March 20, atter a long and painful tlt sas, Cuanues Hise "ike menetecturers, 6. PINNED ¢ Hrngiient Chucks and Sbine of ait the ect Oogey eg Nora To improve the Contral Park. damage about $50; insured for $1,000 in the Hamilton I: | the superior courts in England to issue writs of habeas | Crank, aged 31 years. 2 iS lectin wid Cortlandt’ grees, my of the Potomac, except those killed Wiuiin (us auriont To roguiato the sale of hay and straw in New York and | gurance Company. The basomont of No. 101 is ocoupied | corpus in the ootonies, He annovnces that a bankrupt The friends of the family are inv ated to attend his fune- ORNS, BUNIONS, INVER RD NAILS, Fuctan the DI trict oF Colum! Brook by J. & H. Bergo, doalers in sand crccibies: sight damage | law. ant other meastires will bo introduced. He says | ral,atSt. Stoplion's church, Twranty-bighth street (Rev. | Co sinnts, aud al discasen of ee, NATE einen dae Napa toa swoccuaaapheneg ‘To amend the law for the proof of wills. by water. ‘od for $1,500 in the Frapklin insurance | England will not object to free commercial iatercourse | Dr. Cumming #), this (Saturday ) morning, at ton o'clock, | or inconvenience to the patie nt, by Dr. ZACH ARE, Surgeon &c., obtained at the risk of th Rocoss till soven P.M. Company of Philadelphia.’ The first floor of No. 99 $8 | barween tho British provinces of North America, and | without furthemnotice, Chiropodist, 700 Broadway "Yeters to phyaicians’ aud sue. eld ‘accountable for Iiiew Aon of ath EVENING SEESION. occupied by J. Levy, cloth store, slight damage by | that acommission for reorganizing and making effective Coov,—On Thursday cvening, March 20, of marasmua, | 8 athe city. animals Kill hether he gets them or not. rt Tho Sonate mot at seven o'clock, and went into Com- | water; insured for $4,000 in the Brooklyn and United | tho military foroe was issued during the recess, and re. | Joew ance Coox, daughier of Jos. Adamson aud Rebecos R. PLUMER'S P = —y Ton ea 7 ee be directed to “Major A. Beckwith, C. 8, faites of the Whole and considered the bill for compen- | States insurance companies, The buildipg is damaged | commands to the favorable oonsideration of the Logis. Cok, aged 9 years, 3 months and 11 days. i ‘boots, ened anny iyers | or pat) « S. Asy Yvashington, D. 0.1? Gating Owners of wild lands for improvemouts made va | about $800, insured in thy Vinton apa ica’ tagu, | taturo tho proaaure which will be iatroduced on tha gub- ‘The relatives and frtends of the family are respeatfully | Dregs Boots, $6; "dient Leather Hoats, $7; Balmorala, wage | Thr time for the baie ot thea Sliom, 1) was ordered toa third raading, raicg Companics. fect. . invited to attond (ho fungral, fram (le residonce of bor | tint covuer te ygued. vere durmuie, Bi Mh | ‘a tostponed ual Qudioc Match Wet at fe {iret