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Ww Nex” YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARUH 23, 1862, 7 > —rr—~ sd with the Sennte Committes urn | Pyivatcer Pri é a ed that they’ ae enh bl: | soners Sent to Fort Warren, | Colmabia Lodgo No. 1 f ° ‘ NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. PASSEB TO FORTRESS MONROK REFUSED TO orvintans. the Brooklyw WU aww paeeys Vo emuly, Pik ines. ¥ibod to attend the fun a padi . =e rospecifully ia ! MISCELLANEOU! ak Paseos to Fortress Monroe are refused to all civilian® | with « provieion hag 07M Wo it making the you ai ‘e LaDELemia, Match 22, # Dean stroct, this (suntay) after his ate renidana 1 a Scnnainaieceae rz © ¥ anit deormen $500 — ™ The crew the privateer d, numberl™ Fenuvsoy.— mermee, et ATENT LASTS FOR EASY FITTIN Weegee Mente a8, 1008, ‘ " hy sapere Pes pect ‘ovat pres fy ner till Monday rmapinia yal: denn efeiaak. ‘wenty-seven men Et bro ar bee b Je Khodd | H. Prnursoy daughter or viva gy Rutheley's om be outa 6s Pak wi Lanier ponte te — 5 om , . . iy we \ Le * Boots, $6; Patent er ; OPERATIONS OF THB wiLITARY TELEGRAPH, at tno — 4 ht bere guson, in the’ 17thyear of hare utholey H. Fer- copper fas Hocus $7; Baluuorals, ancw fortress, Gontlemoy of distinction applied in vain for ge Island, and will be sent to Fort Warren to-d, Hor remaing will be taken to Now ord for inter: ay TIAN LINIMENT—A CERTAIN 1 ' t to Fort Warren to a 0 No ina wil Bedford for intorment D ‘OBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT—A CE! No despatches, excepting thosd Ob Duginess matters, Religioas Mn, Floleg os to-day. =. . NDAY HERALD, ———____ pes next, i have been recéived through tho military telegraph for | PA##¢s sess PURITANISM AND THE 8b. - | The Mounted Rifles—Wool’s Body Guarda, | % Montay ~. |”... cure for paing in limbs and back, sore throats, crou; pst Sa rants ip ARREST OF AN ALLEGED SECESSIONIST. Tho following conversation coedn.’°4 8 Monday morn y Guara, | emis: 00, Friday morning, starch a, of | Pvusiatinu, oll, eA perfect Taauly mods, ad vof Brooklyn, on sepia heen lately formed into battalions, is in need | congestion of ;R¢ MKS, Denes 1. Gace, 1 & few more efficient mon to fill its ranks to the proper | of his age. Daye, tlm i 4 standard, and General Wool has detailed Lieutouanta Lee | ,, 79 friends of the fautly, and ap his brothers, Mr. Edwards, a prominent lawyer of Fairfax Court | ing last betweon two wel) known citizens, se 17th year THE TAX BILL AND THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND House, was arrested last night by order of | board oue of the Fulton ferryboats:— MEANS. Livoma, Wayne county, Mich., June 16, 1859. y that my wife wan taken witha a This morning I was wuch surprised on proceeding to- | General Sumner, and taken to Alexandria this | Cynsray—Have you read Genoral McClellan .* ®44F°58 | and Hagon, of Major C,C. Dodge's battalion, for the pur. | beet. aad Jonn, are revectfully iivited to atinnd | si cout ghed violently. Tused your srarda the door leading tothe chamber set apartfor tho | morning. Edwards voted gainst the ordinance | to nis aol pogo of roculting iu this city. This corps bas made it. | qreiuersl.from the residencd of his brother, 207 Mott | iieve tus but ta iahe wonld bere loot hantiee Committee on Ways and Means to find it surrounded by a | of Secession, and bas until recently beon regarded as ® | poxsax—No, I have not sean tho papers this morning.” | je VOry poular at Fortress Monroe, where it has been |" Ki'kouny {ireland} Ser ae eanmaiaash oon aun . JOHN MH. HARLAN: peculiar class of lobbyisis. ‘The crowd numbered some | #Fong Union man; but very recently his disloyal expres- | Cunea:ax—But it was publishod in yosterday’s HxnaiD- » ji,lf on tho occasion of the regent navel Date eee | Usaltaxe—On Thureday, March 20, of iaflsgunation ot | Cortlandt strset New Yort et OF Mi! drusalsis. “Onice 65 Atty or sixty persons, and a3 a majority bore a respoct- | #008 Fenderod him exceedingly obnoxious, and induced | ponrrax—t never road a Sunday paper. fon y.%88, and on other occasions. To all who would join | yoga Ses eaane J., wife of Edward Graham, aged 34 | pa am = -— ablo appoarance, on inquiry I found that they ropreaonted | GeBeral Sumner to make an examplo of him. Several | Cunustian—The Rov. Dr. Cuylor does. 8 dino m,"¥to4 Cor} no fuer opportunity could bo offered |“ ‘The funeral will take place from her late resitence, Wane corner of Tue! pore ad residents of Fairfax, whose disloyal proclivities are well F Punirax—How do you know that? San the ) igre Tho rogruiting station in this city is at | corner of Fifteenth street und Fitch avenue, Brooklyn, known, still linger at the county seat, but this summary | Canistan—Did he not quote from MoClellan’s address et this( Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock - q ieee Umaty.—Qn Friday, March 2 ei proceeding has put an offectual check upon any further es y afi i Taye 3! y, riday, March 21, CaTuarive Francaa pon any yesterday afiernoon in his dedicatory prayer? EBulogies Upon the Gallant Stain. He laughior of Michael and Frances Healy, 2 and wines in the cit; ) B.—Ales drawn. in some of the various industrial 1terests of this country, 4 wi@ fasion, Webster Chowderevery night, Bostonians and were present to oxplain to the aforésaid commitico tho best methods to make the tax approach satisfaction merly of i he finest Pp and oquality. Not a few of them, I could plainly seo, secession ferent ge: that region. Purrran—lI believe he did. Bostow, March 22, 1862. year, mont! \URNITURE AT CO8T.—J, BOYCE, AT HIS MANU" ‘wore rather looking aftor their own interost than that | LOCOMOTIVES FOR THe ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Camssr1x—Well, where could he have road that address | The Senate to-day unanimously passed reaolusions cu. | gap ipiuds of tho family are invited to attend tho | wit outer hisentine neck of orstice ast Houston street funeral, fr, ited to, attend except in the Sunday Hugany? logizing Lioutenant Colonel Morritt, adjutant Stearns, | yelt Strben Eble Coen eoo,ct lar parents, No, 39 Roose ‘i other lam pa ’ 4 i pat pets spall ana othr lamented men of Massachusetts, who follas the ylation Vriday, Mareh 21, "Joan Woot Hapusr, The Northwest Presbyterian church will worship tor — aehlt nee! + K-and Eliza Hadley, in the 7th year day in tho Brosaway and Forty-seventh etreet hall | Slavery Abolished im the ‘Dutch West | Tho relattves and friends of tho family aro rospoctfully Indies. tavited Proaching by the pastpr, spar. Be, Wienlow, o-bale pene {From the Surinam Weolibland, Feb, oom ar dee athe, funeral services, this (S:nda; Feb. 15. : ‘ , this (Sunday) afe ton A. M. and half-past séven P. The slave question in the Dutch West Turtizcolonien we Tieed Tok from the reaidemce of his parents, ‘The Rey. William P. Corbit, the pastor of the York has been settled. Al! slavos in those colonies will be sot Hovar.—On Saturday, March “g2, ‘Taowas A. Honae, . , atreot Methodist Episcopal church, Jersoy City, will fee the Ist July, 2863, under tho following condi- | youngost oon of Isaac and Kitsaveth edge esa Two fine locomotives, one from New Jeraey and the other from Massachusetts, have arrived here by rail, and are being fitted up in Aloxaydyia for use upon thi eral railroads leading from that point. THE CONDITION OF LIEUTENANT WORDEN, Lieutenant Worden’s condition has materially im- proved. Ho has been a great sufferer, Three surgeons have given him the benoiit of their skill. of the country. ORGANIZATION OF A UNION HOME GUARD IN VIR- GINIA, ‘Tho loyal people of Fairfax to-day organized themselves {nto a “Union Home Guard,” which, upon being sufll- clontly strong, is to be divided into dotachn:eats, and sta- tioned at poiuts best suited for the protection of their mutual interests. of every deseription at eost vntil April. 2 ‘balance will bo'sold tion to clove the Vusinesa” en ee EW INVENTION! MUNN & CO., proprietoraof the Scientific Ame- No. 37 Parc row, New York, continue to solicit Pas the Unies States and im ail foreign countries, om the mast reasonable terms. Consultations aad pamphlets of advios in English aud German tree on application at the ofc Meisrs, M. & Co. have been engaged in sollciting pate sixteen years, aud more than fifteem thousan ieuaa BEORGANIZATION OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA. THE HBAVY ORDNANCE OF THE REBELS. preach at half-past ten o’clock in the morningand at half- 1, Compensation of three hundred guilders for each fag and friends of the famil save Dees erento Sarat tel neceey. ‘Tho loyal residents of Fairfax county assembled at the | Wearoassured from a perfectly reliable sourco that | pastseven P.M. Subject in tho evening—''Tho Recogni- we oe rie! or deni be paid to She ome invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) atverncon, ct ee DRAKE’! Court House to-day, for the purpose of taking stops | there is not an Armstrong gun in this eountry, nor has | tion of Friends in Heaven.”? Soria tm ot Gass yoursfdae nih eit tg clot, Rows 86 Chariten stress. NG Rt gc. towards a reorganization of the county government, most | Sic William Armstrong ever made @ gun for any other | «The Appailing Calamition Coming on the World about | be paid wages for their’ work, ‘half of such wages to | tate rendence No aoe Wreat Mee ii ero 20, a8 Ror | hdvatzenginons tho ayitene & most agreeable, Tonle and of the officers having Joined the rebels, and with them | service than that of the British government, 1864-00, Accompanying Christ's Advent,” will Doloctured | SCEFU® {0 government. | C.,, wife of Aaron Jeunings, aid daughter of the: iets | RAT Hes Woes Sold everywhere. Depot az Broad- evacuated tho county upon the recent advance of our | The largo rifled ordnanco procured from England by the,| upon by the Rov. M. Baxter, Eplscopal mintster, in room | guilders per asaumm for immigration ® ree “MUloUS OF | Lomnicl Richardson, of Willamsburg, eged SE yeata, 3 : = troops. Speeches were made by Chas. 1. Upton, Hon. J, | robels wero made at tho Lowmoor Works, and are made | No. 20 Cooper Institute, at half-pant sevon P. M. : en a ae ) Bedslond combiued, corner of Warren saeet sot Bee See ‘The friends of tho famil; ‘OBpoc! ‘The Rev. N. L. Rise, D. D., will preach the anniversary Frag in Hagnison Sraxat.—About five o’clock on Sature | attond the funeral, this feutany dirrieserog ae scrmonof the Sabbath achoolof Westminster church, Rev. | day afternoon a fire occurred at No. 34 Harrison atreet, fad Pa Gale Methodist Episcopal church, Grand R. M. Easter, D.D., pastor, Wost Twonty-socomd stroot, | cocupled by Mrs. Mary Kiernan ng a boardinggouse. The | Peratne wail ine eceh ti tgout further invitation, | Her remains will be betwoen Sixth and Seventh avonues, thisovoning athaif | fire was discovered in two beds apart from each other. pee relbor-talen in’ Mnrignann Conttseoy Car" Oder ment. " : Captain Petty suspicioned that the fire was purposel; Jouxson.—On Sari CHAM, past sovon o'clock, 4] cone, aud at once sent for tho Firo Marshal to investigate De ee ne seems Tho Rev. Aloxander R. Thompson will proach in the'| it. — ‘Thomes and Mary Johnson, aged 14 montis and 23 Reformed Dutch church, Twenty-first street, between Tho frionds and aoquaintancos are respegtfully invited Fifth and Sixth avenues, at half-past ten A.M. and hay- | Official Drawings or murray, Eddy 6 | to attend the funeral, from the residence oF his paronts, throe P. M. Co.'s Kentucky aud Missouri State Lotteries, No. 269 Fast Twelfth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at past Me KxNTucKy, Extra Cuass 137—March 22, 1862, two o'clock. : “Tho Unity of Mankind, or ‘All Men Sprung of One 36, 14, 41, 73, 47, 33, 66, 69, 39, 68, 71, B. Looxirr.—On Thursday, March 20, Witt Locunrr, Blood,’ ” will bo discussed by Dr. Thompson, at the | g¢ og CH STG Td TR Ce ee 52, 4, | 890,08 oars and 11 months, i 3, 37, 8, ‘The relatives and tricnds of the family are Broadway ‘Tabernacle church, at half-pasi ty are rospectfully ea *f - , jt seven | Circulars sent free of chi ge by addressing either to invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his hy son, John Lockitt, 225 Fulton streot, Brooklyn, this (Sun- In the Second Universalist church, Eleventh streot and CEEOL ae ; im AGS TALY i nctiens carseat day) afternoon, at three o'clock. Socond avenue, Rev. G.T-Flandors will dolivor the se- | Official Drawings of the Kentucky and | 4.27%; 503 Saturday morning. Marchr22, at his rest- cond lecture on the “Origin, History and Destiny of tho | Delaware Siate Lotteries. ©. Underwood, J. Hawkhurst (thedelegatoto the Whooling | after the designs of Captain Blakely, formerly of the Legislature) and H. 1. Brooks. A sorios of resolutions was | royal artillery. adopted, expressing unaltorable devotion to the Union, About twonty of these Blakeley guns, one-hundrod- denouncing the rebellion aa wicked and outrageous, and | pounder rifica cannons, have boon delivorod to the re- Sppealing to Governor Pierrepont to order an election for | dels, which, with thirty smooth sioge cannons, consti- county officers, and also praying Congross to compensate | tute all the heavy ordnance of the enemy obtained the loyal sufferers out of the confiscated property of Vir- | from abroad which has escaped capture. Ginia robols. A sopurate resolution, exprossing confi- Most of the rifled cannon of the rebels have beon dence in the President and Secretary of State, was passed | smooth navy guns rifled, and many of them have burst amidat immense chesring. from the enormous strain put upon them, which they AFFAIRS ON THE LOWER POTOMAC—A REDRL CAVALRY | WTO Hot designod to bear. FORCE AT AQUIA UREEK—HECONNOISSANCE OF THE | PROJECTILES IN WARFARE BETWEEN ARMOBED VES- REBEL BATTERIES. BBLS. On Saturday last the steamor Satellite put throo con- Assistant Secretary Fox has to-day quite a collection of trabands ashore at Boyd’s Hole for a certain purpose. | relics, which afford practical hints upon gunnery On Monday two of them returned, the other having been | and iron-clad ships, Among them are specimens of QILVER HUNTING GASE LEPINE WATBHES each; Silver Hunting Case Detached Poros ‘full oe led, $lz-each, warrouied'corruct Lime ‘Keepers. Bor éalo by tiroei, formerly au il Wail sireck, 7" Ne Goer Below ANTED.—“WHAT DO YOU WANT?!” TO KNOW what catarrh is, where it begin&and what will cure it. send a stamp to Dr. GOODALE, 612 Broadway, for a Met: That will tell you all about tt. De. Geodale's til cure the dises ¢ damage was but triflin BLACK AND TAN, morning, in Fourth ave’ $5 REW. .. long and slim; lost Saturd: hue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, The } above reward will be paid, and no questions asked, to any one who will bring the dog to No, 37 Bast Twebty: street. |OUND—A SCOW. THE OWNER CAN HAVE THE dence, 107 St, Mark's placo, Commodore U.'P. Luv, late avy. : erlet. | Of the Thite! States Navy. I shot by tho rebo's. Whilo the Satellite’s boat was | plates from the armor of Commodore Footo’s gunboats i Kextvogy—Exrna Ciass 85—March 22, 1962, Ni : game by proving property and paying expenses, by appiy- Devil,” at half-past seven P.M. Morning sor d foe “as dar uap he ies otice of the funoral wil be published in the BERS prone sores bringing the negroes to the vessel, a number of rebel | which were damaged in the attack upon Fort Donelson. | tor-pratten, clonetia a Yonel [ge eB ee caen yer alia Monday morning. peverscf | ing io UBENARD MoCAVPERY, Finnie, Swiee bien eek de Ae i : . Daas aaa cain armuir.—On Yaturday morning, March 22, Faxwia Za- | [OST.-ON TUESDAY EVENING, 18TH, IN GOING avalry abot 4 the beach, she'ter~ | One of tho plates, three-quarters of an inch thick, was | tn st, Ann's ehurch, Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, rector, | 9i,%,,8% 42, 16; Go, 20, 4, 13, 6, 7, 13, 69. } peter of Gouaumptions Lgod Be pean need pean Ea from Delancey and Columbia, via Grand and Brond- ing themsclyes from the fire of tho Satellite behind a | struck, apparently at an angle of forty-five degrees, and | services aa usual; with the voice at half-past ton A. Mf rs ij JOUN A. MORRIS & CO.. The nequaintances anit friends of the family arc respoct- | Way ast, to Nivlu's Gaston, a Gold Bracelet, TREES darn, Fire was opened upon them with an eight-inch | the ball glanced off, making an indentation corresponding | ana haif-past Wilmington, Delaware, or Covingion, Keutucky. | fully mvicod to attond the funeral, on Monday morning, | Waneby, Upetally tewarded, by apnizing to CHARLES iy ven P.M.; in the sign language at throo P.M. Rey. F.C. Ewer will preach at each servico. Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- sholl gun. One of the shells passed through the barn and burst on the other sido, causing the rebels to scamper to one-third the thickness of the ball,and about fifteen at alf-past nino o'clock, from hor late residence, No. 70 Grand street. The remains will be taken to Yonkers for way. inchos long. The plate was partially fractured, but tho Rey. C.C. Goss, of the Christian Allianco ‘cach | vies. Information given. Exchange office. interment. O38T—TWO PROMISSORY NOTES; ONE MADE BY up ahill, at tho summit of which they stopped until Act” | iron was tough enough to ward off the miasite. The most | ay ysual in Barnum’s Museum, at half-past jee Sreloek pip 9 LOCKER, Broker. Lanpers,—Jevone, the infant daughter of Jamee H. and aig, Newburg, MX gets, May 10, 1s ing Mastor Foster sent anothor sholl after them, whicn | interesting object in tho collection is a portion of tho | p. s¢. gubject—“‘Right ia Might.” Several questions bakes sta aa or a ne a punyap Sure yi 11} 60, in favor Of Wm. Hall'& Son: i i h eg es . mily are respectfully | All persons’ are cautioned Against negotiating the above ae their midst, and it is believed two or three were “ a eo ee eee eae ae te hhahsded in last Sunday wt esaiheeres, caW ite’s Spring Style of Gents’ Hats and | invited to attend the funeral, {rom the residence of the | fotely at payzicat of tein hasbeen autre parents, Third avenue, corner of Fifty-seventh strect, this GRimday) afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock pre: In the Hedding Methodist Episeopal churoh, Fast On Tuesday last three desorters from tho rebols came Seventeenth street, north side, between First andSecond Dougan’s Spring Style of Gentlemen’ iron armor of the Monitor; the remainder having been 1 Pps! TUURSDAY, MARCH 2, A RECEIPT Book. The tinder will be suitably prima Taerigg, ut from Aquia creok, and wore taken on board the Satol- | scattered by tho oxplosion. Secretary Fox says it is | avenues, near Stuyvesant park Dr. Abel Stevens, pastor, | Haitnow ready. Standard price $5.60. Give him acall at | Laxi.—OM Friday, March 21, after a short and severe | itat Hewis & Seacord’s men's furnlsuing siore, 77 Broad lite. They belonged to a North Carolina regiment, and | uscless to make any more guus.of the calibre now used, | win preach this morning at MMP-past ten o'clock, and in, | 127 Nass stFect. comer of Ano. illness, Tuomas Hiway Laww,¢on of Dennis and Hanora |, “*¥: bot above corner of Ninth sievel. : O8T—A BLUE SILK PURSE, CONTAINING MONEY. had been stationed at Battery No. 2at Aquia creek. They | but that some fifteen inch columbiads, that will amash wed 13 yours, 2 months and 17 days. the evening at half-past seven. New Hat Company, Ne. 148 Nassau Tho relatives and friends of the famil, uy ir nd by Ik state that there are now very few troops at Aquia creck, | through anything that floats, must be provided for naval | tn the Memorial church, Hammond street, enice a Pa a roe a oon Sete o iby ome invited to attend (he funeral, this (Bantam attarteon ee Fea cee Deny vewanse y leaving It at 30 tho whole force boing seven hundred cavalry, stationed } warfare. ae the village of Aquia, @ sliort distance up the oreek. THE VACANCIES IN THE MILITARY ACADEMY, Ou Wednesday Acting Master Foster steamed towards Efforts have been made to induce the President to make Aquia creek to make # reconnolssance, to agcertain | further nominations of West Point cadets at lar, q@hether al) the batteries had been evacuated. Itwas | has appointed few only. Mr. Van Buren appointed Racertained that the one on the hill nearest the creek | twenty-nine. Many members of Congress are in favor of fas ocoupied, Several shots were fired from it from a hali-past two o'clock, from the rosidence of hiy ps, . lay, 20, Baiworr T. the wife of William Maher, aged 27 years. Tho friends of the family,and the members of the Barry Benevolent Society are’ respectfully invitod to at- tond tho fanoral, from her late residence, 194 Madison street, this (Sunday)-afternoon at two o'clock. Waverley place, the Rey. Henry Jones, assistant minis- | “ou. Call and judge for yourself. tor of the church of the Epiphany, will preaeh this even- All the Spring. Novelties for Genth 4 jeme: ing. Sorvices.at half-past ten A. M., balf-past three and | Young Men, Girls and Boys, ia Hate-aud Caps, at avrg half-past soven P. M. os ee. Mrs, Coral. V. Hatch will hold @ matines conversa. of , Captain Ericsson’s Celebrated of tisnate at Dodworth’s Hall, 806 Broadway, at balt-past } pic D pete, conan wee se eer ed Caloric OST—ON: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, & pair of stee! frame Kyeglasses, for which a liberal re- ‘ward will be paid by G. Knower, 74 Broadway. OST—AT BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, FRIDAY EVENING a lady's Mink Muff. If left at the Metropolitan Hotel, @ itberal reward will be patd, b Bygtir ee BROOKLYN, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 0TH 5 An act providing that the vacancies occasioned by aeces- | ton A. M.,on the subject of apirituallam, in which ehe | rateof t ¢ reliable for all light werk plea At On Nextag Morel al, after & thdlous Mises tant, citherin or on leaving @ Fulton avents car, @ rifled twolve-pounder, but fell short of the vessol. ‘Tho | sion shali be tilled immediately, while others are inclined | witl reply to and pcs an hep ead eee MBRICBAON CALORIC ; ENGIN ‘agewcr, | 0m F eeena gon oe semmenane Ranaah Meehan, winx iui Fhe har wl be be aly rewarded by leaving Batellite fired ono shot in roply, but could not roach the | to wait until the rebellious States are restored tothe | As halr-past seven P.M. she will discourse on ‘Archi. Katabetadieniemya Henry P. Mochen, aro respectfully invited to attend the |’ ———~ batiery. Captain Foster concluded that the twelye- pounders were fired to draw him within range of the heavier guns, which he declined to do. THE NAVY. ‘The Navy Department has made the following appoint. monts and orders:— Union. The President has on hand about eight hundred applications for cadetships. THE DELAY IN THE SETTLEMENT OF THE WESTEEN WAR CLAIMS. Lettors signed by a majority of the members of Con- grese from Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan, Acting Master's Mates—Goorge A. Harriman, Beston; have been addressed tw the Secretaries of War and the John Whitmore, Plymouth, Mass.; Charles H, Howland, | 1¥casury, strongly protesting against the injustice to Plymouth, Mass. ; Sherman Allen, Plymouth, Mass.; Ben- ‘Western claimants against tho government by delay in Jamin F. Jacobs, Rockport, Mass.; W. Scott Curtis, the settlement of their claims, A large and influential Sheepscott Bridge, Me.; Walter Sargent, Brooklyn, N, delegation from that section is also here complaining of Y.; Benjamin Woods, New York; Wm. Hondorson, New the indifference manifested in regard to Western credi- York; John Mancock, New York; John H. Jenks, New | tors. It is alleged that these claims, amounting to York; Wm. McClintock, Philadelphia; James A. Cook, | ‘ighteen millions of dollars, have been referred to a com- ‘Taunton, Mass,; Albert G. Pemble, New York. mission by which they have been scaled thirty-three per Acting First Assistant Engincer—Thomas Milholland, | cont below what the government has paid for similar Battimore, Md, services in the Fastern States, and that while Eastern ' Acting Third Assistant Engineers—James Dodd, Wash- corporations have been paid in full to a recent date, some Sngton; Thomas McGough, Baltimore, of the Western railroad companies have not yet received Acting Masters—A. D. Dunbar, Now York; Bryant Cun. | °8° cent for thoir services and that tho necessitica of Hingham, New York; Samuol F, Holbrook, Roxbury, many of these creditors have forced them to sell meri- “Vorious claims at sixty cents on the dollar, and the ‘LOST 08 THURSDAY MORNING, & BRINDLE BULE ‘Dog, answers to the name of Jack; bad on a leather col- dar and an fi ring in it; eara and tall cropped. Whoover will return him to. rd avenue, corner of Thirty-second, sireet, will be liberally rewarded- Lost’ BANK, BOOK, ON THE BOWERY GaVINGS Bank, No, 93,617, Account of no use except to the owners, ~ REWARDS. — REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY) MARCH 20, A Black and Tan Englis Terrier. The finder will receive the above reward on delivering him at the southeast corner of Madison avenue and Fortieth street. $ REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, FROM THE PRE- tecture, the Unwritten but Real History of Nations.’’ ses — peck. yee ——e Machine, fo, 9, just introd . Grover & Baker * “For What did Christ Sutfor and Die?” A second dis- | Rroadway,in so siuoh acperior to ail Loos Stich Machine course will be given on this subject this evening, in the |, heretofore in use, ‘that well informed. ne will buy no ; a Bloooket street Untversalist church, by Rev. Moses Bal- ier sm e, Murabls, abd’ sawe' linea ‘tivesd bertSoly, lou. Sorvices also at half-past ton A. M. Price $40. 1h ie chareieol the Raphsay,Genatce street, botress A Pure Tobacco—Yeliow Bank 'Fobac- Essex and Norfolk, services at haif-past ten o'cloek A. D., lwin's Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from allim- 00.—Good' threo and half-past seven P.M. The Rev. Stephon H. | purities, for sale by all tobacco end segar, dealers, and at Tyng, Jr., assistant miniater of St. George’s church, will | “" 2%? YB GOODWIN & BRO! iti and Watersrek preach in the evening. Spring Medicine. A Sabbath school missionary meeting for the American | 4g, ea which 3 hare, deen « camled aoe in the brad are Sunday School Union will be held in the Reformed Dutch iim win. ty as is bag iS i ee Cees y ject to-e church, onthe Heights, Pierrepont strest,noar Monroe | ant coughs, stitches, violent pains 1m the back, rheumatieny placo, Brooklyn, this evening at halt-past seven o'clock. | pains in the bones, bilious and. heart diseases, fever. and Meciioyey eee, Com hee ea @1- | whion can never injure, and cannot be overdone. 2 dresses. variet Fever no botter medi- 1a seagtt For, Meaaies and Se ‘Tho Murray Hill Baptist church having sceured the Froe | <iecenbo used. Children and adults seldom dte when they ere used, Will Baptist church, Twenty-eighth street, near Broad- Crane Alady.of Brooklyn was taken with numbness of the I way, for two services on tho Sabbath after the istof | gids ett nend cold and ‘ifoloasy viotent pain of tho ea April, will hold an afternoon service in the above named | Insiead of bleeding, she toole four doses of Brandreth’s Pilla funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 287 East ‘Twelfth streot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Munewy.—Hoxona BUKPHY, aged 26 yoal rs. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the foneral, from her late residence, 269 Myrtlo avonue, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Rosssit.—On Friday morning, March 21, of intiamma. tion of the lungs, Dwicrr Avavercs Rrsseiz., son of D, P. and Sarah A, Russell, aged 18 years, 4 months and 5 days. The friends and relatives of tho family and his ac- quaintances ar ipectfully invited to attend tho func. ich. Reformed church, (Rev. N. E. Harrison street, near Court, Brooklyn, Shia (mney) afternoon, at three o'clock, without farther ice. Rrpeg.—At the Ridge, near Weohawken, on Monia; morning, March 17, 8 ly, of gastritis, Irving B, youngest son of Clarin lett and Anthony H. Ryder, ‘agod 6 months and 3 day: ‘Srory.—At Newton, + On Fri@ay, March 21, Many Axx, wife of Samuel Story, aged 24 yours and 6 month. The funeral will take place from 105 Lawrence atreet, Praline fackig de aaa ae on y, 21, * daughter of Kdward and’ Isabolla Slater, aged ii months of the family are invited to attend tho fu- inises 43 New street, « black tin Bank Box, marked ‘T. C., containing valuable papers of no tse to avy but the owner. ‘The above reward w paid upon the return of the box and contents to the undersigned, 43 New street, and no questions asked. ‘4. T. CONKLIN. () REWARD. —LOST, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON inat., between 4and 5 o'clock, in going from Fulton street to Broadway and Bond street, in a Seventh avenue stage, @ large sized Gold Watch, detached lover, Jounson, maker, The above reward will bo paid to the tinder upon leaving the same at the office of Geo. W. Leg- gett, No, 29 Cliff street, The fri noral,from Park's Nursery, Court street, near Atlantic, ri : church at half-past three oclock. Preaching by Rev, | they hel saved ier frome ee Bren her doctor owned thia( Sunday) aftornoon, at three o’clock. ecrmotni Mass.; Wm. Thompsen, Now York; Goorgo H. Leinas, ‘London (eg papers please a ETH.—WE CONTINU! New York. nf ordinary quotations for such claims is eighty-eight to } sidnoy A. Corey. PARALYTIC STROKE. one se turday, Marah 22, pegs EM fever, Jauzs, teeth in two seconda, without pain, with our benumbing Lieutenant Alex, 4. Semmes is dotached from tho | nincty cents, It is urged that in view of what Westorn | In the church of the Transfiguration, Fast Twenty-ninth TESTIMONIAL FKOM A DEALER. |, |... | youngest son of Patrick and Mary Smith, aged J years, | Teel inseried wiinoutextracting ihe reotm.on our Umproved 10 months and 10 days. ‘The relatives.and friends of the family are invited! to attend tho funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hia parents, No. 27 Wost Broadway. Srexnitt—On Saturday, March 22, Wuuam Srenarrr, ‘aged 61 years, 7 months and 16 days.” ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and members An} atmospheric pressure plates. We invite sil to call Palin Amine our specimens: before going elsewhere. We have. chemically pire chloroform and ether, which are pertediy miess 10 X*573 Canal atrect, opposite West Broadway. RTIFICIAL TEETH, ‘elnd, are atill bel it, No, 186 Rhode Island, and ordered to report to Flag Officer soldiers have accomplished in the war, Western States Boldsborough, at Hampton Roads. should not be treated with indifference or injustice. Aoting Master Jamos B. Gordon, United States ship ORDNANCE CONTRACT CLAIMS. Gemabok, has been dismissed from the tervice. All ordnance ¢laims, whethor undor special contract or LETTER OF THANKS TO THE HEROIC CREW OF THE | Purchased by the regular ordnance officers, are required CUMBERLAND, to bo passed upon by the Commissioners recently ap- street, near Fifth avenue, divine service will be heid a, B. Srawpagrn, M. D.—Dear Sir:—Bnclosed please find half-past seven o’clock. Sermon by tbe Rev. Stephen | nine dollars for the half gross of Brandreth Pill, new style. ‘The Pilia give great satisfaction, The customers are partictt- H. Tyng, D. D. larly pleased with the piece of Plaster around each box the In the church of the Resurrection (Protestant Fpisco. } Snd tt so useful for eful for cuts, burnsand wounds generally, pal), north side of Thirty-ffth strect, cart of Sixth ave. | Gone 7 Your Bee eee ee ee OM CRDYS nue, divine service at half-past ten o’clock A. M., and Corner of Py this w URDY, roadway aud Maiden lane. . 7, thiee ‘The Secrotary of the Navy has addressed the following | poluted by the War Department, which necessarily pro- | gyening ab half-past seven o'clock. Rev. E. 0. Flagg, | | Srcure thia blessed medicine, and your el:knoea will be the | Prg,"inelied to the tanetal, tera hie Lace ese ao eee | ater ce innested withent® pain, ail worn wha: letter to Lieutenant Morris and the brave fellows of the | longs the payment, as after the allowance by the Com- | rector, affale ot 8 tn offices No. 204 CANAL, STREET and No. 4 No, | out the slightest inconvenience. Whole sels, on 180 West Forty-second stroot, on Monday afternoon, at ‘one v'olock. . ‘Susntoce.—Os Friday, March 21, Fumanrra SaeR.ocx, aged 38 yoars,a native of the parish of Ykilmassen, county Meath, I ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are ro. spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from tho ri deuce of her brother, Robert Sherlock, Astoria, L, I., ‘Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Tilinoia and Indiana papers please copy. Seeury.—In Danbury, Conn., on Friday, March 21, Maxy E., wife of Aaron Seoley, agod 64 years. eee will take place on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Tungsner.—On Friday morning, March 21, after a short and severe illness, MaRY.J. Sarr, wife of tho late Minord 8. Thresher, aged 62 years, 2 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 188 West Sixteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, atone o’olook. California papers please copy. Tuomrsoy.—On Monday morning, March 10, Wintam, son: of Alexander Thompson, aged 25 yoars, 9 months and 21 da; His roi oid, or on silver, from $10, Partial sets, on from $3 ‘tooth, or on silver irom $1, SUPERIOR BONE FILLING ONLY FIFTY CENTS; eautiful sets of teeth on pure ailver, only $8; on fing o:dand platina $25, and warranted equalto any’ work im Rew York, Single tecth $1. ‘Teeth tiled and oxtracted without the loess palo, and ‘perfectly harmices, Oflee 135 ixth avenue, between Tenth an venth stree DR. LUTHER, Dentist. DENTIST, WITH A STRICTLY PRIVATE PRACTICE requires from May 1, one large Room, unfurnishe With privilege for reception from 10 to 4 o'clock in turnishi rior, in a modern first class house, between Fourteenth and wenty-fifth streets, and between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Rent $300 to $500. Will keep his own servant. N, B.—None but permanent and first class parties need respoud to Alpha, station D, Eighth street. CAPITAL JOKE.—THE CARD, WITH NO NAMB ‘atiached, published in the Herald, advising the public to avoid well known, experienced dent und come to “yooms ou Broadway” to have their teeth picked. It cannot ‘be the ‘‘discoverer” (Pearson), ph | the oe long since. The earnest inquiry, therefore, is, not what, bat whe is ticto whom the public is 60 much indebted? Where ‘s committee? ‘To prevent sufferin, Cumberiand for their unparalleled heroism in tho ro. | missioners they have to be audited by the accounting of- Sont engagement with tho rebel monster at Hampton | ficor of the Treasury. Roads:— POSTAL CONTRACTS. ‘The bids for mail service in the Weetern and North- ‘westorn Statos, and on the Pacific coast, will be epenod after the 31st inst. A very large number of proposals havo already been received, showing active competition among contractors and undiminished confidence in the stability of the government. HOSPITAL SUPPLIES FOR GEN. BURNSIDE’S ARMY. . The Sanitary Commission sent yesterday about nino “Arise, Shine.” The Rev. Wm. Alvin Bartlett, pastor UNION 3 Vimeay YORK; No. 14 NORTH EIGHTH AN, , PHILADELPHL i CORNER OF NINTH of Elm placo Congregational church, will preach from He STHKKTS, WASHINGTON, D.C. Price twenty: the above text this evening, at the Brooklyn Tabernacle, | “Ye couts, with full directions, Sorvices at half-past ton o'clock A. M. and haif-past soven | Batchelox’s Hair Dye=The Best in the P.M. harmless, reliable and instantaneous. Sold and ap- world: i HELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Bond steret. ‘An army meeting will be held this. evening in the mia. | PY&¢** BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Bond store! die Dutch church, corner of Fourth street and Lafayette Glorious Triamph.—Mrs. 8S. A. Allen daily receiving testimoninis as to the wonderful virtu place, in aid of the Board of Publication for furnishing | {®UEeSihy Restorer and Batt Dressing. The religious roading to the army and navy. Addresses may | no equals, a warantes gocs with every bottle. 198 Greenwich street, near Fulton. be expected from an army chaplain, Rev. Mr. Barnes, of i See the Fifth regiment heavy artillery; Rev. A. A. Willots, 7 “i a > er eS and Brooklyn, and Rey. Mr. Thompson, lately installed pastor | Yiis%, the hat in tbe Tories a eat gens retail, and the of the Reformed Duteh church in Twenty-first street. ————— Services to commence at half-past seven P. M. Beautifal Complexion.—Laird’s Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, for preserving and _beautifyin A sermon on wise and unwise marriages will be given | fhe completion aud Skin; all druggists aud 439 Broadway. by the Rev. E.G. Brooks, at the Twontiofh street Uni- vorsalist church, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, | Who 1s Mrs. Winslow I—As this Que " on ts freque we will si e this afternoon at threo o’clock, Sermon in the morning | {aly who, for upwards of thirly. yeathy has’ untitingly ledge cher Principally sinongehildres, ‘She bas esperiaily studied. inelpal e At the Stato atreot Congrogational church, near Hoyt | {naiifation and waute of this Numerous claay aud, asa e- it of this et An ractkal knowl @, obtained in street, Brooklyn, the pastor, Rev. Newton Hoston, will | fiiviime spent an nurve and physician, she hea compounded preach at half-past ten A. M. and nalf-past seven P. M. & Soothing Syrup for children teething. Tt operates like AtSt, Potor’s Catholic church, South Brooklyn (Fathor | MM Set tna ys ennnt ace of tnieariicle: Mes Navy Dararresr, March 21, 1862. Sin—In the calamitous assault of the armored steamer Merrimac upon the sloop Cumberland and frigate Con- gress,on the 9th inst., which were comparatively holp_ leas, the Department has had occasion to admire the courage and determination of yoursel® and the Officers ant men associated with you, who, under the most disastrous and appalling circumstances, boldly fought your formidable assailant, Expozed,as you | thousand articles of hospital clothing and bedding to the ‘were, (o an opponent secure in his armor while attacking | hospitals of Major General Burnside’s division. tho Cumberland, to your honor and that of those asso- CONSULAR RECOGNITION, ciated with you, the guns were coolly manned, loaded Jose Maria Duran has been officially recognized as Con- and discharged, while the vessel was in a sinking con- | sul Goneral, ad interim, of the Mexican republic at New sion, and your good ship wont down with tho flag at | york, the gaif,aud its bravo dofenders proved themselves worthy of the renown which has immortalized the American navy. The gallant service of yourself and the brave men of Sho Curnberland on the occasion is justly appreciated by & grateful country, and the Department, in behalf of the government, desires to thank you and them for the hero- ism displayed and the fidelity with which the flag was defended. * Lam, respectfully, &c., GIDEON WELLES. ‘To Lt. Guo. U. Mona, U. 8. Navy, Washington, D, C. REPORTED CAPTURE OF YANCEY. ‘No branch of tho govornmont has received any in- felligenco whatever corroborative of the reperted cap- turo of Yancoy. INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS RESPECTING THE CEN- SORSHIP OF THE PRESS, Tho roport of the Judiciary Committee on the cengor- ship of the telegrams to tho press, is so manifestly par- tial that it will probably bo made the subject of inquiry. Some of tho most important evidence given before the gonmitiee is not even alluded to in tho report, The origin ef tho investigation was the exclusion of the Now York Tribune from special favors it bad enjoyed in being exempted from the operation of the censorship. In tho course of tho testimony tho following noto to the Censor, from General Camoron, then Secretary of War, was produced:— 8 wore interrod in Calvary Comotery. A light is from our household gone, A voice wo loved is still, A place is vacant at our hearth, Which time can never fill. But thou art just, O God! we know, Wo bow to thy decree; ‘Thou who hast seen Thine only son Nailod to the saving tree, Townsexp.—On Thursday morning, March 20, Ronerr Townsenn, in the 79th year of his ago. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his sons-in-law, Thomas Rowe, Rey. Jog. W. aud Bhoo, R. Mcliwaine, also the members of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, are invited to attend the fune. ral, from Calvary churoh, Fotrth avenue, .on Monday morning, at half-past nino o'clock. The remaiug will bo taken to Tarrytown for interment. ‘Woop?.—On Saturday, March 22, from injuries received on the Hudgon River Railroad on the 15th inst., Joax Woops, aged 35 years, % native of county Tyrono, Ire- n NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Iton’s artificial bone at 50 cents; piatina, 75 ventas 1d, $1; insert unsurpassed artificial teeth, every style, Secreta 2 soleachy und extract teeth sately, witout pala, Bast Twenty-second street. 7 went Dr. LUTHER, Sen,, Dentist. FIN BROS., 258 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK, G ‘opposite Lord & Taylor's, and 257 Fulton atreet, Brook lyn, are inserting full sets of Teeth on their improved at- mospheric plates, with or without extracting the roots. Om gold or platina, $26; silver or rubber, $10, Partial setaom gold, $2 per tooth; silver i (¢PMUE ORIGINAL” ARTIFICIAL BOE FILLING.— Roows of the discoverer, 80 Broadway, one coor above Seventeenth street. Havitig reiwrned to this city, Will resume the Uilling of tender teeth, old roots and dated shells, ax well ag perform, all’ operations in ¢ f superior dentistry, and at the samel time “pul nary cheap operators and quacks who are in- ing upon my rights as discoverer of the only genui Artificial Bone. N, B.—All admirers of beautiful teeth and sweet breath use the colebrated Cuban Dentritice and Lotion, the only harmless articles known for Keaping the teeth ao and white and gums health Senate. AxBayy, March 22, 1862. ‘Tho Grinding Committee reported complete several bills of a local character. ‘Tho bill to incorporate the New York College of Voteri- nary Surgoons was ordered to a third reading. Mr. Moxtcomeny reported the bill to amend the Excise law. Itis the same Dill that has been introduced into the Assembly, with some few amendments, The Senate coucurred in tho Assembly amendmonts to the bill to allow attorneys residing in adjoining States to practice in tho courts of this State. Mr. Brapixy introduced a Dill to amend the Excelsior Fire Insurance Company charter. HILLS PASSED. To amond the International Briage charter. To incorporate the Star Institute. ‘The bill to amend the charter of the Loanors’ Associa- tion came up for # third reading, receiving a vote of 12 to 41, when, in consequence of the slim attendance, the third reading of bills was laid asid Mr. Witiarp introduced @ resolution requiring city chamberiains, county trescurers and clerks to transmit to the Clerk of the Senate, by the Ist of December, port of all trust funds and securities in their hands as public administrator Ho stated he offered the resolu- tion because there was not time at this session to pass the bill to create the office of Receiver General. Mr. Mexrom reported additional testimony from tho select committee to investigate into the acts of harbor masters. regulate the bowels. In consequence ‘of this article, Mrs, Fransioli’s), there will be agrand high mass this morn- Wit ow ie pecan eatue ap os ae Ie rtngeed of ae ren certainly do rise up and bless her; especta! ing. Madame Stephani, tho now soprano, and the full | {sihisthe case in this cy, Vast quantiticn of the Soothing choir, will take part in the service, under the direction of re daily sold and used here. We think Mra, Winslow. nortaiized her name by tho organist, Mr. J. M. Loretz. ly believe thousands of ave Dee 1 logy. rly grave by iis timely use, and that millions yet Swedenborg’s Theology.—The Gonoral Judgment, as } Crom will sure ive benetits, and unite in callng Her taught in the Holy Word, by Rev. Abiel Silver, at the blessed, Ho mother has tachi Fe0d bee du Ay pes fern little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the beneft ot Now Jerusalem house of worship, Thirty-ilfth street, be. Mi Winslow's Scotiing Syrap. ‘Try it, mothere-stry it now, tween Fourth and Loxiugton avenues, this evening at - — If-past seven o'clock. ‘Lrusses.-Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure _— Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Dr. Wadsworth's Uterine Ele- ‘Yator—a superior article, No.2 Vesey strect, Astor House, opposite the church, United States District Court. THR RIGHTS OF CLAIMANTS IN BONDING GOODE, Before Hon. Judge Betts. Dr. Adam Laurie's Life Piils—Preparea from a plant that grows in the tea districts of China, are a Marcm 22,.—The quostion of the rights of claim- | certain cure for nervous debility, neuralgia, ticdoloreaux, ants in bonding morchandise soized for violation of the Yous dnoraeen pe Sean eae reucnue laws came up before Judge Betts in the follow. GEO, BULPIN, Agent, 429 Broadway, New Yorke, ing manner:—The Collector lately seized 2,882 hogsheads | Cyitty and Fever Can only Be Effectue of sugar,claimed by F. Luling & Co.,on tho ground that | ally cured by HOLLOWAY'S Pilla, They act directly on the they wore undervalued. The appraised valuo of tho | !!¥er and contain no iinerals. cods was $28,000. The dutios on the samo were $15,000. , the Colicctor of the port instructed the District Attorney > iu bonding the goods to demand a bond for $43,000, cover. | , DusisoN—Hicxox.—Ou Wednesday » March 19, nt Oneida, v. J.C, Elliott, C Tf New York, to ing both the duties and tho appraised valuo, To this the | bY the Rev. J. C. Elliott, Ouas. Dexison, ol . cigimante domurred and came before the court for its ba only a of 8. P. Hickox, of Munnsyille, ‘dor in the premises tae , OFtne attorney. for tho claimant contended that the go- |, Hatuxy—Lerwax.—On Thureday, March 20, o& No. 15 JAMES PRARSON, M. D. MILITARY. Y YORK ZOUAVES.—THIS CORPS WILL MEET yy drill at the ane oe ee ats ¥ . Those te of joining ate requested Telock,, Those desirous of Jol r pre- sent Byorderof | JAS. EY, Vice Prestient, Terry pwn, Secretary. nd. ‘The frionds and acquaintagges aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 351 West Twenty-sirth street, on Monday afternoon, at twoo'clock. His remaius wil! be | terred in Caivary Cemetery, Wrigitt.In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 22, Aye. 114, wife of Chas. H. Wright, aged 26 yoars,6 months aud 28 days. ‘The relatives and friouda of the fgmily aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, James Johnson, No, 208 High streét, on Tyesday afternoon, at Sires cletoee, bas further invitation, Warexson.—On Friday, March 21, Wat. Waraason, aged “TOO LATE FOR: CHASSIPICATION. — LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO, A dated with handsomely Furnished Rooms and good Board (voard for lacy only), with & widow lady; house modern, brown stone} terms very moderate and usighbor+ hood unexeepiionable.’ Apply'at 6& West Fiftecnth strest. LAGER SALOON, OLD ESTABLISHED, 453. HUD 62 yours, 3 months and 14 days. ‘Tho friends of the family a¥e respectfully invited to at- tond tho funeral, from his late residence, No. 5¥ Wost ‘Twolfth stroat, between Fifth aad Sixth ‘avenues, this War Derartwent, Oct. 5, 1861. My Dax aii is my wish that you noither suppress mor alter th wrams of Mr. Samuol Wilkeson. Please The Committes of the Whole considered the bill incor- demand a bond for I Union place, Hoboken, N.J., by tho Rov. Dr. Baan, Mr. | (Sunday) atternoon, at two o'clock, gon street; niso Kooms ryyy prevate, every convenience, gend (hem as they are written aud sigved by hima, poratiog the New York Commercial Asgociation,and re- | eing ¢ ine Sopraieed value, That apen either ee tae Joux Hanuey to Mre. Sanat Levan. ‘ Froese Le seia TIE aed Wrtmamtenen; tie teamneee Respoctfully, SIMON CAMERON. | ported progress upon it. goods under the bond, the claimants were bound in any MISCELLANEOUS. adit is stan Mr. THaver. Adjourned till Monday evening, at seven o'clock. event to pay the $15,000 duties, and that if this $15,900 PARAS OR AAA TTENTION, TRAVF.LLERS!—COMET HOTEL, 53 Di Id also be included in the bond, and the bond should Awprvss.—On Friday, March 21, at the residence of hor ieurtelved, that thea the $15,000 wouldgbe necessarily: | unclo, Amos C. Littoll, Makia Loui Axpnues, daughter of iaimante th id time, Which Win. L. Audruss, of Paseaic, N. J. Lmlhg the claimants the second time, which would Do | Wit. friends and rolatives of the family are rospecttu Upon hearing the argument on tho othor side, tho | invited to attond the funoral, from tho Poformed Dute' Judge said that this matter had boen decided before. | church, in that villago, oe ee ernoon, at two He had previously given his decision that tho govern- | o'clock. Trains leave toot of Chi rs streot at cloven ment could claim for only the appraisod value, und dis | o'clock A. M., and return at twonty minutes past four rected tho entry of the following ie Attho time the Tribune was thus specially exempted from the censorship enforced against all the rest of the press of tho wholo country, the Consor was under the contro! of the War Department. That control was su poquontly transferred to the Stato Department, but the Secretary of State declined to revoko the authority given to Mr. Wilkeson by the Secretary of War until tho prema- turo publication in tho Tribune of @ garbled statement, ‘Tho Senate returned the bill to amend the Brooklyn purporting to be the oilicial report of Gonoral Stone, upon } charter, having non-concurred in the Assembly amond- tho Bell's Blu disaster. The special license of tho Trivune | ments. “tT $i 60, DOUBLE SOLE WATER-PROOF Boats AT JON KS", 10 and 12 Ann Your diderent styles at $4 00 at JONES’, 10 aud 12 haps reel. et BREDE'S, 588 paRoaby AY, $4 CHOTOGRAPIL A Taiuatne dor tiny prsases) raid povstirrentammnattaseai tit RTISTIC MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED ON STELL Dica, by GIMBRADE, and stamped in colors, WorD to Houses, CuNens. “ ‘ Tf you want & ane glosiy coat, ani ur horses in con. dition: ise TOBIAS Dorey Condition Powders, Cures Coughs, Colts, Distemper, Hide Bounds Worins, bose of Ap. ve harmless. Lispenard street. Zuodgings, single rooms, 25 cents per Cig to $2 per week. Meals reasonable, on the Buropeap plan, t ‘ 4 Friday eventny Teo sal asd SORES. a. ALL, Propeistor,_ Assembly. Ahan, March 22, 1862. Tho Grinding Committee reported several bills com. ploto, including the bill to amend the Mechanics’ Lien Jaw of Kings county, and the bil] to correct erroneous assessments in Brooklyn. ECOND AVENUE, NO. 66—TO LET, FROM MAY 1, ) full front, three rfory, attic and basement brick House th and gas, rent $70, Only responsible persons need ap- piy from 11 tli 3 JTORE TO LETM—AT 126 BEEKMAN STR) dession imme dlately; rent $600. Also priva Kast ‘Twelfth stiveot, ear kicth ae re four story browr, stone English Bes Went Forty-see snd street, rently, Pl w P.M. tion of Sidney Webster, Fsq., proctor for the Basseit.—In New Milford, Conn., on Saturday, March etoanta for bonding the merc 6'in this suit, and | 15,Joux H., youngest son of widow Harriot It. ‘Bassott upon hearing said proctor in sapport of, #aid motion, and | and graudson of the late John 4. Wheoler, aged years tupon hearing Ethan Allen, Ksq., Assistint United States | aud > month. ET; POS. Stable, 29 Also ent How fo. 145 red and Trescoed; per of Mr. LEN, Assem| 4 Attorney, in opposition thereto, it is hereby or- Bacoy.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 20, Mra. } posite, Feet rice 2 cents a box. Oflice ; rubbery; hot and cold wa‘or and gas ta wean then revoked and its correspondence nabjstod tothe Ego ech pa oa had bly insiated om | District Attorney adiae tnquestipnnebontodat choir | Fiiza Ht. Bacow, wite of the late Joba Dacca, aged @2 | No. 6d Corlandt street. ia een | Fara ioae rege geal. pnar 1 © adieas H Living: game regulations Imposed upon that of other journals, 7 appraised value, exclusive of the ditios; and if the par- | years, 1 month and 17 da T 10s FULTON STRBET—WEDR|NG CARDS. Tuna | STON & CO., No. 7New street ‘Then began the warfare upon the Censor and the State On motion of Mr, Baygpicr, a committeo of conferonce | figs do not agree as to tho appraised value, that an ap- Tho friends and acquaintances of the family, are ro. A celebrated Engravag Wed ‘gold only by WM. rrid aenesl ox 43 WEST TWENTY-FOURTIH STREET, Dopartinont, which hag culiainated ina report that sup. | Was asked, praiser or appraisers will bo appointod by this Court to | svectivliy wwvited to atlond tye funeral, from har lato | iF RDU 8 SON Pquati hea LT ua on iy avenuer contains Aline 4 residenoe, 1 ol = = ~ 1 baw . Mece presses the most Important facts developed before the | The Brooklyn delegation was appointed euch commit. Setar a cer bonded $98,000 qecordingty. sid | two’ clock, without further notice. saad PP AM,THE WoRtR” ao UP To MEADE BRoTitERS, | PYM Enya strat, 280,00 At SD WARDe, wt Cominittes, In order to striko at the Secrotary of State | tee on the part of the House. ney Wobstor, Es4., Counsel for claimants, Kthan Aljon, | Boston papers ploase copy. onc dug ntulable Rhatoagaperisol gud Gniyeaiaiies> | yout rwenigauia ret, eat Kighth aren nee ‘ o Ds if 3, hi 5 ° thoy denounes tho Censor, Tho prostitution of a grayo | On motion of Mr. Car.anan, the House concurred in | Assistant United States District Attorney, for the govorn: eet pariee aha year a hinge i rosidenco, Phere yor oan progure the tinperishao) le Visite,” T° LET IN. BROOKLYN HOUSE M WILLOVouBY at 0 LET OR LEASE—STORB AND DWELLING [TO dowory,, one door tram, the corner of Pringe sireat; plate gh nt; dwelling bas «ll the moder improve: hieuls. t the Senate amendments to the bill to improve the Con- | ment. " . mn! woe ot, 122 Wilonghby atreet and 89 Prince street, Ap Buch woes ts vory severely eondemaed, aniimany of the | MRL PHEK The Pillow gos te the Governor pimtaat aight, berwown ine and toh rae ic owe he body os A SUPERIOR ABSOREMENE OF Aims, TIKES. | i EWR SHOWN, Lawrence tenor 6 Water ste Sesh uaes 18 very seversly eondemaed, AEA many Of the | uy, Peiwate, by unaaimous gonsent, roported the New Lengel beng + But froo'd—crom sin and sotrow flode« + sor t Rew Vor ob OM 86 Franklin stieet, RY DESORIPTION= irers prices. mombeors belie ud ex posare, it demands a soarching investigation o'clock, nran vamed John Quiun died suddenly at No, It seome by tho report To dwell b That doath is K, of tho Fifth precinct, that the de Beneath ond the skies. York Annual Tax Levy, as forwarded by the Comptrolier. Mr. Lyaan, of Onondaga, being absent yesterday, de sired to-day to havo bis vote recorded against the hibitory resolutions, FQOOTS AND SHOES OF F 143 Wost Broadway on by Roundsman Bab CORRECTION. Apply on the preg isos. RAIN, ) por anium Th puMiching the incidental expenses of tho House of o bill to amend tho General Assessmont law was | coased was one of tho sports of the And He will surely safely keop WARREN, b. an hi = é- Ropresoutativer, in today's Henan, tho several n up in Committes of the Whole, Mr. Darcy inthe & game of foro, wh ‘ My Inusban rest q thers ‘i ; 156 TBXCE REET 9P. OLALR HOUSE; EL chair woonds ce , =n Brooklyn, tu Mriday, March 21, fase 2 OD gantiy Cuenished Rogme, edrvo wen Amounts have boon made just ono hundred times too | chair oe aoe h “4 ’ i tonede’ foe Ronaekeaping eoneplvt Progrosa was reported on tho Assessment bill, wh ears of 1 nd born in Now ¥ i) the rot hang | in all tha coi or ekec} fargo, by an error iu placing the comma, the two righ, | gee sins apes morte bl hog Yoareotiied’ and permitted she bod \- ti nia of 5 #9 Ut | einding gas and Croton Water, (0 let ty ve 5 , | !

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