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4 HONORS TO DEPARTED SOLDIERS. | Secor am - seven o'clock P. M. Arrival Reception of the Remains | \' ef Colonel Slocum, Major Ballou and | tenuik H Captain Tower—The Lying im State @t } Genoral : png Astor House=The Funcral To-day— Private Wan T THE STRAMSHIY CHINA. ' ee, | Sul wos ‘The now Nritieh mai steamship China which has How the Remains Were Recovered, + | charced. Lioutenant G. W . Juet uins of the above named distinguished | 4 Comedy G. By orderof arrived at this port from Liverpool, by way of Queens- Fourrrr.—On Wednesiay, March Buancn Apaia Fouxsrr, fant daughter of isaac F. Mary M. Fou- rett, aged 18 months and 12 days, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to funeral, at one the 67th of i Pe ae ae ls and i tere Maepeetnent “ey gical tava Hb atten ihe trom’ ébe reat. / The Medical Department and our Wound- ¢ meio eine AEM oor cy wan held at the New York Hospital, yesterday afternoon, | Ose of taking into cousideration the best method to be adopted in attending to the wauts of our wounded soldiers on their way through New York to their homes. ‘The ‘mecting organized by appointing Dr. Valentine dombshells dropping on the strect at every lamp post — Vilswear Idid—trying to borrow some money; and, Polk, do you think, Waen't a sovundrel ° end any thingy, al oben Hapa per Sa a al oa ad ourager. repeated Sanders, “Dill, Laid you was a friend and a taleated Pmaah oe Boo 8, Bite t didn't have a red, and I’ve walked forty five mites in Who Ist day, by the milestones, aud | haven't had potatment of Captain Jud in‘ the 1 , . ” ‘Mott, Se Secretary. “1 ‘ ‘ cera, who fell at the memorable battleof Bull roms town, © the intent edition whicb bas been made tofthe | to buy 4 bil to eat: amd,” ho added, with: imy Chairman, with Dr. H. P. Sands, as dence of ‘won, Franei<, 163 Wythe avenue, near Gig? ‘ i gallantly aos on their men (the Second Rhode Miresdy extensive commercial fleet of the Cunard com. | eloaence. “what is a cursed sight worse, not a single | Om taking the chair Dr. Morr atated tho object of the LT" echtentiaieentpendiaaae dialer woah wierd drink.”” drop meeting, and spoke Island regiment) to the contest, arrived in Jersey City veny phon the necessity of providing medical | March 27, Watren Joomrn, thane © 0" ‘This is complete. Jt is eeinpoomary to tell how the | asi yew 8 ; por the ove o'clock train from Philadelphia yesterday af- ‘The Chinas really amagnifioent veoscl. Sho his been | gallant and clevor Tennesseéan tuck the wartprer: home, Dra, Buck, Gaxnane, Harms, Gates, and othors fol- | 88 of P. W. and Aun: aged S years. (8 tornoon, necompaniad by aguard of honor, cousisting of ps ‘Wout and engined by Messrs. Robert Napier & Sons, of Te hie wien eet ee eaten lowed in brivi speeches, in which they dilated upon the PR oe: of porpociCullp tonieed tm dia wae fe eoond Rhode Istau t, under Giangow and ber lanngh, teal trip and ocoap, perform ; ' wd She movement Ip question, aad: appesied | 17 Fe fig pantuns, 1ou'Wooaker”™ ten men from the Second Rhode Island reg'ment, undo ’ Goorge was filled, however, he signified by numerous } tothe ism of the physicians and surgeons of New | @’clock, frqm the of” ) command of Major Wiihaim H. P. Steere, of the National auce prowe that she hae Ueeo constructed in @ mabner { sigus, int finally by words, that he wished the servants | York and Brooklyn in carrying out the need{ul work. stress. . ‘of tee o8 Alter some considerable discussion an executive com- ' mour, Who tad charge of the ot the i to leave (he room. ‘*Po'k,’’ said he, “1 knew you were Guard. Mr, Edward M. Sey Be onthe vepetation of thet firm. The dimensions | one with a teart' tn your Bodom; t'told “em ao. Teaid | gutter of ‘was appointed to collébt funds in fur- y no better man than Bill Polk could be found. I told ‘em funeral, equipments, &c., bad throe hearses, each drawn ‘Tho iiss “eill Rasemble ab of the China are —Length, 326 feet 1 4 fect 6 Me ’ 7 ford county, Ireland » . py four gray horses, splondidly caparisoned in sable | twelvo o'¢lock. inches, depth, 37 feet 6 wehes; gross. 2,529.01; Pereticapet ve tolvee ed a ‘The ‘uuefal, wall takos piace on Sunday ,efteraaon,. ° trapyungs, in wailing, and alter ashore delay the bodies |. Begimeptal line will be formed in frout of | atiowance fur propeliing pow cr, ox0 tounage, | Tol! who her Ur. Volk ragher surprised at mittov--Drm, Buck, Matloe ar ianell, stone, | at two orclogk, rt Geel Ppaaeathiy™ isvice ; were romoved from the baggage car and placed in the | “Me MAalld Records, at three 1,890.61. The China has omed engines, 30 ; language, panied by Mott, Sanda, Kackowitz, Dtmold, » tovons | Folate, without Selnareneadt Tete tte ~ Boarses by the men composing the guardof honor. A | twoo'cloek. By ordar sod Heil 1810 crowd of spectators were assembled in the vicinity pe My. Caz of the depot, a great many of whom accompanied the re- | pean the Astor H mains to New York. to.the Bowery, to On arriving in this eity the remains were réceived by wn Broadway to Company A, Soventy-first rogimunt, who escorted them been be on nannies splay. to the Astor House, pracoded by a large squad of police. l.modate the rush of ‘persone that men, under commatid of Captain Bogart. All the tags bs the pote of wit the 4 4 phen, Shia, | Ne twill soe Bis PFO- | ry qaail steamers of the Cunard live ings along Cortlandt street and Broadway, were at half- »! ‘iS » | on deck—the after part for the first cabin, fous for ' THRU n musst, aud af the procession moved solemuly along, the LIND NARRATIVE OP TER’ PIXDUNO ‘OF THR | 11. coop qubin paneengers. The panels aud cellings of the band givingforth the melancholy and pathetiostrains of | we sypjoin, in this othacs, ‘ nalvdn are handsomely painted, but without any*proten- wal of tho serv ; in Yolk,’" suid Sandra, I want your horses afloat provided as Beslore)i¢ you whet tena «ae. ee Polk, said Goorge, “1 do not appear before in any ordinary character to-day; 1 am clethed higher a@uthority—I am an emissary,” 7 ‘ ‘Tho tone and manner indicated som haps to arrest his host, repeatod gf. Sand: (Of the collective power of 650 horses, Of the oscillating eearel dese: pie, ."s ‘The Mritish Board of Trade has certified, according to the sctef Partiament, that the China ean accommodate 2,000 passengers, arranged i the following divisions Heynsy, ari March 28, Mary. pnt danguter of j nd Lizzy Hennosy.,aged,asyeat, B.'s Dts an 1B. "tho funoral will take place form tho" residenceethee ighth svenu's,.on Suni i te on owat2. 208 Tatras Minh 21, of const wie Revoues @. flown nn, years. ss nadkemaiuns The rola und fronds Of the family are tarited: tor > ree a Moat Forty t i treet, hie € Davin B: executive commit = City Intelligenes Taxation oF MANvvaétuRes.—Tho Board of Trade, ‘Boston, and the Board/of Trade, of tolphia, have ‘both, appointed a" to is into the sub. §eet Oftaxation of di manuf: by Congress. Mr. wv, Of Lowell, Mass., will moet a fow mombors of the Chainber of Commerce today ay twolvo o'clock: om this subject. aa * “Lam an emissar; in very large capitals, “from the hoye to be received as such. ‘coming down to the lovel of, Toft. the provisional gov back, om foot, finding mand your horses und attend the tunes law, Henry (1 (Saturday) JOHNS ty, on the public buildings, and likewise on the private build- Tho friends Siate. a dead march, the large concourse of eitizens whieh fol- | sketch from acorrespondent of the Belvidere Press, who to profuse decoraihn, and are replete with'every | | Of course tho carr! Jere U5 Se goctehh pier. § . ye respect{ally: lowed seemed to be imbued with one general séutiment | socompauied Governor Sprague to the field of Bull run | P@xilsige for elegance and comfort, ~ | ae aan road Bb a tha proy gov : FOR TUR Sucoav New Anmitusey.—Liout | ation without f ie BR ay odie dy ae ~ of sorrow. It was really an impressivosight to°béhold | to took apithe remains of the decoased officers in ques: Sorting atiout the vemvel. spqaks'g sirengih and [etry at Yeo, doscriba“tis part? Hon. Goorge’ We |'4: F: Bench af Saratoga, ‘yassta \tRrough this city Yes- | Guaxvinve, y@ingost danghtor of Lawrenoe- and Sarab . the three hoarses movingalong in dismal grandeur, and | tion yy clearly the barbarity and heartlossness | S#Urity, and Yeb.on ber trial trip, redaptiymade fhi@eot- | J. ag iiuch'& Clay man asthe SAgred-soil-ot ‘Tens|rtcrday, -will'sixty-soven tyordita for the 8 cout Now E. Kehoe, esis aa nae, of iota a & followed by thé soldiers with reversed armis, “CD. coi: — land, sho showed a7groaier rate of spot, wish the cela } nesser oH Mee bedrabut stil preaaria a eee He es Ope dow \auagitiad, ak Fort Ward, | | Sarsnas ey Measures had An iminense crowd of people: tad assembled ‘at the | The cavalry pushed on over the Warrenton tarnpike, | t¥# amount of power io tounnge, Mam tiad tained || oman, Wi all his industry and porssverance, | thom {5a inusical Band of Aftabn Which discourse | land! Y Mit dorseades ° to. the | from any vesseb constructed im the Clyde. Un thal egca- toane Keop up with bis associate; wnd-Wollis Br Ma~} ed sweot straina during their Jia Bacracks. The relatives.aud friends of tho family, also those.gf, Astor House, and onthe afrival there of thecortegoa | while the Governor and “staf! weut down ‘Second rush was made bythe people to gain admittance; but | memorable bridge ‘whore the were egimvat at | her sons, John, Frank and Martin, are to<pectully tn- i obliged to leave their guns. The object of this was: vited to a:tand the fimeral, on Sundhy aftoruoon, at two o'clock, from: her Jato residence, No. 268 avenus A, cor- Lisutepant Bergh is sbillrecruitiag bats Chittenango, New York. sion the China ran to the lights betwoon the (loch ant t chen, » active, aligtitly sullen, but in earnest, Cun brae under the follow ing conditious:—First, trum Cloch the policemen wore stationed on the steps m force and with every bout he drew out of the snowy, muddy soil, to see if any graves were thereabuuts, as it i a geowm of fatigue. Imyine thom on- ‘1 , 7 - D Kopt thom. backs The voxtoriot of the Astor House | slaughterthar occurred at (his siot Capra SJ. Smih,| to Cumnbrae,agalas & strong flood tide aud strung south> | foyuco: at Mr. Polk's, on their aarti <i amc, Ef layers < chen suite uy par Sea eepprapincanle over tho maim entrance was draped in mourning, aud the | is supposed to have Jost, bis life...But po sign of agrave | west wind, insinty minutes andfoup seconds ;second,fyom | Mr. Sauders,”” said the Governor, with dignified aemetiabiar eahllbenal i Toledo, Bandung: kraut Rriday, Marcie 38, Mes: Kean Kiicy, Wits could bo discoversd;, no marks of a burial were dis } Cimtrae to Cloch, with a light drain of tide in the ship's | SUS¥iby, after the walnuts and wine, “claimed to bo #n | and Detroit, and ive every prospect of gutting thringl. Yr, iday, March 28, a arisoF Me : Ladies’ drawing room was set apartas the repository for tho | Covered im tho vicinity, and the bridge itsolf was blown remains. Hore a splendid (auopy, richly draped in sable | up and destroyed. ‘The party then crossed the flelds to and the A:mérican colors, was erécted, aud the boxes con | the fording place mear Sudley church, and there wont : é through the stream and joined the cavalry in the vieinit} suing the three coitins wore: deposited under it. General | Si) ebattle field, noar the little house to the lett of the aff wore present, and superintended the affair, | church, where Slocum and Ballou died, and in the garden nor Sprague was expected to have been presont? | of which they were interred. Mr. Richardson at once Dut ho did novartiveraiti late in the: evening. Aa soon | Fecogelzed he Spoken Pond ae ttatminge wore at on Dunkirk is dull Bloeked with tee, of Thomas ‘Kelly, ‘a native of t “e Fata. Cast atty ae Situ Stiaaer,—Anthony ah,» Ger SO ees manta ten * ‘ man, about thirty-nine years old, died at the Now York } respectfully invited to attanit tho funeral, from her late Hospital Thursday Stes the offects of injurios vessiven fase: va rte North Sevénth street, Wiliamsburg, ping oupol u fifth story window ai Jonas’ brow. | 8 San’ cBeNn 18 att ptreot. Tecenand was laboring under pire a Tucsdihy » MACE, 21, Jonn Lanny. in the @elirium tremens at the time. Coroner Willey held an A , inquest upon the body, when the jury rendereika verdict His tries ind thogo of the fimity'a reapectfully in- accordai . to attend the funeral, tryin the: residenco. 2 Peco iarii ie amen see hon-in-law, Robort Manaflold, No, 132% West. Thirty. acquaintance of yours, and we yor ad tobend him forward.” : aA PY ‘rhe Hon. Governor maintained throughout that casy, eelf-possessed manner which characterizes the gentle man: 3 ‘Thoomirsary—for he ought to be so known—shortly aftor suggested to the Provisional Governmentethat he was “broke,” and wishod to represent the.Seventh Con~ gressional district of Kentueky—that igy"the LoufSvillo said he, in bis porsudsive, copddential favor, im Qfty-five minutes and WMrty seconds—ihe latter giving @ speod of 14.9 knots, equal to seventeen and a quarter statute miles per hour. Oa her trial trip. the pressure of stoain was eighteon pounds. She went round to the Mersey with only twelve pounds pressure. The government shipwright surveyor of England moasured the China as to her capacity for the transport Qs the boxos were deposited, Mrg. Stotson and several | commenced under the direction of Mr, Cplesea, Dogi other ladies proceeded to decorate the lids with immor- | this time the Governor, accompanied by: Mr. Clark id “of troops previous to her departure from England, and Tkoow’ of fora man with- |. Se SP. Pe “ale y - ae . ty C J = third dtrees, this (Satur tay ernoon, at two o'clo " + elie and other raro.and appropriate tlowers, in wreaths } ‘hejremainder of lis stam, rate fm earch of the place | reported that she could carry 1,600 mon with hor after | 94 money to get to Richmond ato Gouncil, angie | Mecttta oF the Gommiustoners of Chartttes }.yi:.on — Ua Friday Marcy B3°Mee Atvwts More, ko fs and garlands. A plate was placed on each coffin, in- | which 1am almost afraid to pon. It ¢auses ashudder to | Cabins standing. As the ships belonging to this company | is our pleasure to record st tr. Bander is now author. \ and Correction, beloved wifoofM. G. Minor, agod 32 yours, 4 months and scribed as follow: hear or to relate; but it is true, alas, too true, ‘The had but just commented digging, the of Mate TE Tee vipsiianpemic ers had lifted out but one or two shovelstul ' SKCOND REGIMKNT K. 1 3 | whens negro girl came down through the wouds from a have moré tiiin Once been taken up by tho govornment in the time of its.need, and at the shortest notice, it is worthy of mention that the cabin and other fittings of the China ean be removed, without injury, at a moment's notice, and they cam be readily replaced when tho “<gpecial service’ for which the ship has been employed ized by the Provi overnment4o progeod tasRich- mond.und represent our intercstim the rebel Congress, vice H. W. Bruce, removed or resi 4 Mr: Voux at this tim 4 the ‘new Congress- ‘that he a particular favor to ask. George to bis host, speaking out of @-fuil full chgst, “Bill, you are a boy atter my own heart; what@ver request you make I grant.’ Tho regular semi-monthis.miceting of tho Com. | sx days missioners of Public Charities and Correction wag hold | Th" {viatives and friends ie Ray baa cornea Thursday. ' two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 62 Orchard From. the statcmont prosented by a Com: IT rotse paged busied tal? 4 of the Whole, ft appears that 641 porsons sore trans. J. [PSM PAROPA Plans COPY. ae og aris forred from tho city prisons to the workhouse on | Mf. Mn .en. jay morning, . Ana “» Killod at the buttio of Bull’run, house near by on the hill, and the proceedings. vis ‘! °, Suddenly she came up by theside of tho grave, and asked ane : for Colonel Slocum’s body. On eosvererscssccstaccresssteerssercoesencossncoresecrr@ | if they were not diggil ‘irmative she said:— You're too OCP OOCOLELIEOLE LE LON EEE EROIELEGE EE HEOCTE SE HO : * ca wane 4 1,2 si “ Blackwell's Island, from tue 1th t> the 27th of March | — ‘Tho friends an relatives of thé family aro respect. : BATON SCLIVAN BAILOE, ee) I apres etry aadpgeeedl eal eon Cot 6 only a trite said Me Volk, ‘which, you "ean | iichustve, Ul this aygabor 130 ‘wore tales aa 402} Cully warited to attend Ws serv cee, froin the resi onee oF SKCOND REGIMENT R. TY. 3 | Me"to write the revolting account—ihaf his boty bad | _ ™B¢ Glasgow Herald, reporting the trial trip of the ranied,” interrupted the grateful Sanders. *«Imay bo | semales. hee fathor, Hr. Anos 3. Miller, No. 6 Boorman place, etigh 9 hy seiaagaeg 3°] Deon burned for this purpose; and, Onding the bones ogp, |, China, sayB:— Kfrested,? comtinved Mr.Wolk, “within a few minutes, | , The Treasiter's report shows that the casle fenoipts | Wess Thiti} thiru atroot, this Hay (Saturday) at wales renoveeneeresssessroosiseriersssceserececesceecercesy | $n With the flesh, and the stouch intolerable, they iad | On returning) to tho satrow waters of the Firth | for disagreeing with \some measures which Governor La eee ee catignted ogmyaes 15. “The sare eb | \uterred at Sooteh Plaine, A. en novi ware Harris has urged upon the people.” ‘Nover mind that,”’ said tho impotuous Sanders, "I'll stand by you.” + All Iwant,” continued Mr. Polk, ‘<is for you to return to the company sat down to an olegant lunch, at. which a single wast was drunk, viz:—*Prosperity to the China,” which the company houored al! the more $100,000 has*also been received from the city Cham. McBarmn —On Friday, March 24, after a severe illness, berlain, Damixt. M: teupm, aged 50 years. ‘The weokly statement shows that there were 7,731 por~ The reat friends of the family are reapect- Daueameini; iowe out the place where the cannibal rites ocourred, and — snap re & | thero, in the miist of coal and ciuders, the horror SBOOND REL: seo thrown dirton tho ‘fire to extinguish it.” She pointed y P Balt ob stricken party saw verified the woman’s almost odi- a m that the had by this time | Nashville as a hostage for my wife and tani 2 i t : - ‘a Orr igneas lee 3 | Swmarrufion. ‘Shs aso guided tho party toaspota tite | proved Rorsaties tbe the. fast ow steamer afloat. | ‘Bill Polk,” said George, gravely but firmly, « you} Sms remaining i) the ine :t a ee gemtag SECY fully avises Doane femee e e eecaee 5 - and . A i ey: inst., being @ decrease of fifty-seve (he preceding 323 Ligh h sirect, between avennes Band C, ier lnheepiptnaninecamcniconnioneniieees further down on the banks of the brook, and in the | She starts for Liverpool thig day aryadnesey), and will | area man [ love; I loye you, abd I love your wife and | ei) aiternvon, at two o'clock. The remains will water, stopped by a little clump cf bushes, | carry out Ler Majesty's mails to New York on the Ist | family, but if ever I go back-to Nashville may I be d—d. i ‘ - Of ‘course thefe was no roply to this, aud the ro- doubtable George and the Provisional government soon went on their way rejoicing. . A guard of honor of the Seventy-first regiment was | (he pianket and shirt stripped from the body placed over the remains, which was relieved durjge the | were touting in the current. ‘The calico shirt night, aut will be continued up to the time when the from its pattern and figure, was at ouce pro- of March. She will doubtless prove a worthy member of the Canard feet ch in all its parts is so honorable tu our mercantile ris@, and whieh in mumbers and ard, Desxikx, March 23, 1362. ~ =n Thursday evening, arc 27, of @ip- or te LE Ronson, youngest daughter of Carles amd funeral lakes placo—three o'clock to-day. nounced by Mr. Richardson, who nu him in | strength rivals the navies of some Powers which take ‘We donot pretend to give this in the language or inan- Navigation is open through to Toledo. Tho Erie Ra: Maria '.. Roliinson, A sited the Astor House to | His last moments, to be that of Myjor Pattou, and not of | respectable rank among the wations of Europe. ner of Mr. Volk,.which is sald to be inimitable; neither | roa4 steamer Olean left here for Toledo this nioming The relatives and Ceignda of the family are invited to view t ening Colonel Slocum. "After circumstances also ‘proved that | The China has come out in command of Capt. J. Ander | 2°.We c'#im him asa “ Union man.” Ho has remained ; : ae cies} atternech aE The fur will dwith all the military | the ghouls had np fuken the object of their vengeance, = raed quietly at home, and takeD no part in the contest; but Berrato, Mare: ‘waa. attent th Congr 7) aftermoon , one “s son, She arrived at this port at half-past three o'clock on The proyel'er Fe! left this m gcivck, trot one? ot her parents, No. 214 East we are indebted to him, or to-some one who has reported it as coming from hiu, tur a genial and iaughabie account of the exit of what once promised tobe very injurious tu our State, ana still more for his characterization of that wise, pushing, incomprenensible character, Geo. N. Sanders, member of Congress froin tho Seventh district of Kentucky to Richmond. 1 the fate intended for tho remains of Colon 8 bear a8 (onld be a: cortained ag received by those of the heroie and unforta- ral esoort will consist of the Thirty-seventh | Mate Major Ballou. 1 write this with a trembiing hand wivpel Roome, andthe Seventy-first regiment, | 244 burning heart. 1 would have june! biartia, both of w bie at thres b, | of such a narration; but a ark, to-day ander id of Colonel Mar- | flendish outrage i oa pot om duty will assem. | for tho moment » awd sosommity p iug is the pro- Toledo. ‘ihe vl starts for there this a Poth the New York Coutral line... ‘The-e is very little ive im sight are good fur an early opening of Weduesday afternoon, Site left Queenstown om the 16th inst., at half-past six P. M., thus making the trip in ten days and two hours. In consequence of her machinury heating the engines were stopped at various times, , March 23, Appsian Jang, eldest duughtor of Joln B and Catharine F. Rogors, agod 3 8,5 mothe ant 12 days. Addelau dear, "tis hard to part, It tears tho cords around our heart, Tne Court of App Wg ir ty te ech “al mers seins mlb amounting in all to twenty-two hours. If we deduct APP’ Bat bans x aares eo Ante: {past three o'clock, to ° scrupulous ca iets of t - ane? tent the in . Pwalte | ‘eith tho clothes, ‘i Tno'bodg | these it reduces her running time to nine days and four che Manny Beason GQaaations tee fousying le Werchlendac of the eit with you nt sus Gets : ust tea ay 1 by the meeting at the Astor Slocum was discovered to be unmutiiated hours. She is more roomy and commodious than any | ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF A HABEAS CORPUS WRIT ¥, March 29—Nos. 26, 2643, 27, . fonorsi, shit Soeey, at iva Old, from tus residence of her parents, 439 lear! street. eftay afternoon recurs! al! citizens and oped in his bianket, and had been eo: other scrow steamor that has yet visited us. The inte- BY CAPT. PETTY IN THK CASE OF MATHEWS AND Of Masachusouis, Vormout, Conmectiont, Ruode Isiand, | ® tude Box. So well defined were the distinguished | yior finish of the cabine and suioons is of the same plaia | IRELAND—DECISION ON THE CONSTITUTIONALITY. Ibangor papers p case copy. : Ro Hawise aed Maser to raeet at tie Astor jose | oe i gortaiaty. the lacatity of thy rematos, Wien | Qnd tuaasuming style as all the rest of the Cunarders. | op Tux LAW NOT RENDERED, ETC. GES AND DEATHS iain Fri Moreh EU i ny aig qecurt bo Ube remains of Colonel Sloctm, Major Batiou and uncovered heads the bedy was laid the burial cae, IT, rattan ae ta ites ects clare ane installed 88 1 the Court of Goueral Sessions was crowded yostorday eg oe te ped foot 7 A BH phy pheridam, Sgod $m Cd 2 Tower which in cach case was marked with (le uame and date | ‘ i ‘ ted in the seth : 5 ; 7 a ei pig , | of disintorment. our usaal list of passengers and other attentions. by the parties interes! in the settlement of the case of Married. the friends of the family are respectfally invited to Caxig—Parrram.—On Wodnosday, March 26, Mathews and Ireland, who were arrested by Cupt. Petty {Mount | ationd the faneral, tins (Saturday) a ternoon, atha f-past and vived to For the purpose of gleaning further intelligence about THE STEAMER SCOTIA. “s b 4 ate ; oer Join the pro- | ints horribje adair, the Govornor and Col. Aen visited [From the London Times, March 8.) on Sunday night for violating tho Sunday Liquor law. It | i869, Westchester ounty, by the ey we ca We =| poaaiasecs rom the soeee ns hgproge Iq OP, heey Gowernor Sprague, of Rhode fyiand, ac. | Hie hease from wheuce the colored girl had issued, au. | The new steamship Scotia, built under special sar- | wag expected when tho matter was adjourned yoster. | GhaiGalt jor Sow york, sarah ds wy | egal a6 ee L. L,om aaturdny,Pevn vey expressly for the British and North Amercan Royal Mail service, arrived in Liverpool from the Clyde, where she was built,on Thursday afternoon, baving made the run from the Cloch lighthouse ou the Clyde to tho Beil sed with the occupatts, whe eorr-borated e girl hud said. Mr. Coleman also made in- ther hovse in the Leixhborhood, and held a sation with a white woman on the pr Kk and wounded at Sudley by Cobmels Ariont Burgess of his sta, | tuere cuuve: erreved at Che Astor Moore late last night, to participate | overy word th the funeral coremontes to-day. The distinguished | @iries at party &) once repaired ty the parlors where the remains | ng conv Horkins—BRinghxs.—On Thursday, March 27, by tha | 22, of burns cvured by the explosion of @can of kerosene: Roy. Joseph Rausom, at the residence of thy bride’s | oil, Kitza Sippons, ia tho 29th year of her age, of London, father, Lieutenant E. K, Hormiva, of West Point, to Jo- | England sKPMuNK Brupcens, second daughther of William H, Brid- | Te:a—Ox Tharsday evoning, March 27, Exoca, twin day that the City Judge would render a decision upon the constitutionality of the law; but his Honor did not do 80, SF Caloael Slocum, Majap Ballon and Cay : ww bad nurs.d our sic ; Duoy at the mouth of the Mersey, in twelve hours and { , B Tk soe in sisto, pura! by 2 detachment os Creer 82 | She assured Lit that she herscit bad witnessed the whole | four minut's.. The machinery worked admirably, and | As Captain Petty was charged! with contempt in not | gens of Fort Hamilton | oy atk os. by tho davgiter ot Jobu and Mary Truc, aged 9 muth and: 35 vonty-lret Pegiment, and, after remaining a few mo. | air, and bad expostulated, begged and eutreated that | in proof that the vessel is perfectly manageable, she was | complying with tho terms of tho writ issued by the City Rev Hugh Blair, ory pins ree ‘of Mount, 1 Moy ¥S: Slop on, swoot babe, and take thy rost, is. 1m stiemee witbrew the dead should beheld sac cu; but the savages anocked | easily moved round in the Mersey within her own length. | Judco, that question was discussed at great length, Ree, Hugh Blais, Mr. Pair Lucas of Mount Varaon, Sleep on, aw oot babe, aad take thy reat, ‘A person who was on board during the trip to Liverpool states that she is ‘‘as stiffas achureh.” The trial trip on Wednesday. before the Scotia lef the Clyde for Liver- pooi, Was highly satisfactory, nothwithstanding the un- bodies of Colonel siveum, Major Hatiou and Captain | 4 her; aud then, nding all ebeavors useless, she had ‘Tower will be iaid out an state iu parlors Nos. 9 and 10 of | SAved a lcek of his buir and preserved it tor bis friends, Kae Astor House, front teu o clock (his morning until two | WO she was coutideut some day would appear, and this fo the afternoon. ‘The public will be admitted by euter. | lock of hair she gave to Mr, Colcmay. ibe men who per- Mr. A. Oakey Hatt, Fsq., the District Attorney, who ‘was absent at the previous discussions (having been in at” tendance at the Court of Appeals, in the dischargo of his burg (Scotland) papers please copy. Tho rojatives and frionds of th» family are respectfully Srxov1—YALs.—On Thursday, March 2/, by the Rey. | invited to attend thefuneral, from the residence of her Mr. Joues, Bown K. Svaovi. to Mary P. Yau. 1) Hamiltou street, this (Saturday) after- Boston papers please cop: o'eloek. toc ty Mecadinay,, aod departing Caroughy the Vesey | Wire Sa Peeimuent and it wil be remamverct thas | P Tho distances weve performed unter the following eon- | oficial duties), appeared as counwel for Captain Potty, | | Swiritlax cet Ea 1. on Wedyesiay, March | "Tat —AtG1 Coluinbua treet, Drookiyn, on Tharday ” s os ¥ y 2TH bight, Marc y Liuky KING Tatt, aged $4 yours, wie MxETIS) OF THE GONS OF KUODE ISLAND ar THe | ‘t WSS the Georgia regiments that the Second Rhodelsiand | ditions: who was directed to show cause why he should not re. pot igs tie Gaughter of Nekemiah Hund, £33., atl of | Geom S taied y had met and vanquished on the battle Held. Ou through the woods again, across broyks the horses -4 Agaiost a strong flood tide, and also against a double ASTOR HOUSE LAST EVENING. Jes tozeall brovae of wine’, feoma the Cpe to Oamatwren | re er oe Camere TEN rit (or batons) Betanket, F A large and @xecodinely #pirited morting of the Sens | waded and fou sthe mire was deep ‘aud night ha! | Light in fifty-nine minutes; after passing the Little Cum- | Corpus issued by Judge McCunn, he (Metty) having do- Ps cra ca Vv . ; Of Mhods Island, suggerted by the presence in the city | St ia; but on went the littis band, until the Cavalcade |. bras the Soutin was brought round with great case, and | ‘ined Mr. Alexander Mathows from ove o'clock iu the py wt ais ae A teri , wife of John i Nawte Wislyeapt ab yeare pdr - Cmerged on the buttle ground of’ Bull run, ‘Tho tired | poriorined the upward van between the Cumbrae and moruing of Monday till nine o'clock in the morning of the | Banny.—Ou Thursday, March 27, Many E. Barty, in No fricuda of tue fawiiy Are raspsesful.y imyited to of tue romaine Of three of the ennobled slain of that | Hormcg. shivering and: trembil Gloch Lights, but on this occasion with wind and tide in | Sameday. It was claimed that as soon as Captain Petty | the dlst year of her age. attend tho Canora’, from “hor late residence, 156 West , were picketed to the State, was held im room No. 14 Astor Hoase, last evening. | icnces’ and by the flaring candies—‘or uo lanterns wore ‘The mecting was called to take proper measures in refe- | to Ve obtainod—the search was commenced for Captain Tower at eight o'clock in the eveuing. Mr. Clark, by cence to the participation of citizens of that state per- | ioking from a window in the houco where he lay would. tuaneutly resident or temporarily proseat iu the city, in | cd on the day of battle, and now occupied by Mr. the foueral pageant of the fallen beroes to take place be ret Lenya ~~ the spot — o expp rs tue Ast ose to-day " i treoue, | ‘Beerred. The ground was wet and marshy, and as often eee eed ee hy That fandall H. Greeus, | isa spadeful ot earth was throwu from the grave the Guenches, tea. at Brocipe Maat bcnetaiy ine | Water woul! trickle in. Tho work was therefure - “ senemmnineiieen ‘fon the tantly deictred until the morrow me rpy ey the | aud mournful, clustered in the | ag of Now aore. - building iu which car wounded mea w tt had boon rensiveds upon motion aCe cuel Homer wens | 2st of July. All weapped themselves gems tor Mamsnchunstts ana Yorment, No. 908 bh and, with saddles for pillows, sought. cep that bot one tag should mark and symbulize the cor monies of to-day, and that should be the banner Boas ing ho arms of iuode Inland. arrested Mathews he knew that Judge McCuun was wait- ing in the County Clerk's office ready to receive bail, but ‘that he refused to accompany Mr. dlathews (who was sick) to the City Hall, aud coufiued him in the station house. Mr. Hall argued thet under no circumstances could Captain Petty or any one cise be attached by his honor for contempt, because he had in good faith entirely obeyed the statute. He (Mr. ip proceeded to show that Capiam Petty had not been guilty of contempt, be- cause the District Attorney was entitled to notice before the return was made, which was not given; and, further, that he made the returo within | twenty-four hours, and had complied with the letter and spirit of the statute. Ju conclusion, Mr. Hall gave a brief recital of the origin of the law of bubess corpus, aud said that some time ago he addressed a communication to the police justices of the city, cailiog their attention to the gr hardship to which parties were put who wore arres' ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respactfully | Foriy-third streot, this (Satardsy") afternoon at three invited to atiend the faneral, from hor late residence, No. 16 Watts street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock: BURKE.—On ‘Ibursday, Match 27, ANY Bray, the bo- agot 1 year and 5 months. loved wife of Thomas Burke, « native of Banauur, Kings | — The {riends of tho (amily aro r spectfuliy tmvited to at. county, Ireland, aged 38 scare. tend the funoral, from the cesideace of his paronts, 9T ‘The friouds and acquaintances are respectfully invited | Nath av fig (Ssturday) aftcraoon, at ove o'dlvck, to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 13 Roose- volt street, this (gasardan afternovn, at one o clock. vie » March 27, Suvon Wr- Barctay.—On Tacs farch 26,at the rosilence of | ¢ 1 63 y ™ hor unclo, Edward K. Alburtis, @xkorivs Atnsrta, only amt relatiy, peotfully child of Louisa. and the fate Freorick W. Barclay, in once, the Sth year of ber aso. 658 Broome streot, this (Saterday) afternocn, at two ‘The relatives aud friends of her Jato father and his | o'clock. family, uso of her une'es, Edward K. and Clemout W, | Wie. —On Thursday, March 27, after, #long and.ee Alburuis, are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, | vere ilinoss, KteusKo, yotngest soa of Richard aud Eliz. this (saturday) afternoon, at three o'ciek, at St. Kar- | both White, aged 8 years aud 7 months tholotnew’s church, corner of Lafayette placo aud Great | — The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully hor favor, in forty-nine minutes, mean time fifty-four minutes. ' The rate of speod will 'be understood by the following: — 59 minutes=-13.898 knots, or 16.010 miles per hour. 49 minites=16.734 knots, or 19.277 miles per hour. Mean speed, 15.316 knots, or 17.643 miles. It ia auticipated that under ordinary circumstances the maximum speed of the Scotia will be about umeteon miles an hour. The trial referred to was imade to test the efficiency and speed of the vessel for the muil service, which was done under the tence of Mr. Jom Dipnen, inspector of ma- and Mr, James Lake, master shipwright of the Admiralty, Whitehall; the Board of Trade being locally represented by Mr. George Barber, shipwright surveyor, Jems thay Wren, only son of ithe party, tired white hospital carried ou the heir blankets, m the hard On the morning of Satarday the water stood in pools on the surface of the grouid—ior it had rained heavily in the uight, and a ditch was dug around the graves to A wa dovermined that (he Rhode Island delecation rt P a a ¥ mac after two o'clock im tho afternoon of Sunday, the jus- | Jones strest, without further invitation invited to atten! the fuueral, this(Satorday) aiterneon, howd jouw cowmaom with all the other sous of New Pen catadn cil taniateercae Coatsbaeccnes sone clyde,” H.R. Robson, inspector of machinery for the | ster feo 0 tle Mhitof adjourning at that rime Unsaa.—On Frilay worming, Marl 28, of <eariet fo- | at ane o'tock 9038 Third ageDue, " 1 is afterncon. rn Paac 1 1 ved son Blog Wrsians, jarch 27, Jase 11a, : “ ‘of foul i > Sone ho S 0 der the dof Captain Jud. | After some remarks from cue of the counsel for the | ver, Hv Hxyay, booved son of Hugh and Mary Bes: AA iv, ; Line ddolden Orumben, Heory Jacobs, Ht Gh, arwold and | 8Fd a6 & mark of foul indignity, and thos lay in “one | Tho Scotia ts to be under the command of Captain Jud- } , After sume toniatin, init Sike Ot ti td have bean N : ooh - ad | rod burial bieut.” Poor fellows, tho tears guohed from ge, Drow York, and Charles Congdon, of | the eyes of the troopers as. they 1 ee ee aittee of ar- | their dead comrades in arms. Tha permanant “aeyamtontion of Ue Sete at Kea eek | The body of Captain Tower was ideutided by Colonel roading in New York. Benjamin G. Arno:d was apyuint- | Arnold, who stood by ths side of tbe gras, ti od Tromsurer, and (he organimabion will be perfected at a | i's 6, i Seeing to be hed this afternoom, at halt-past two wae us An pare tor of comgratucation that, ¢ C'elvck at the Astor House to which all the sons of thit | Yaeers Eecharceun and ‘Cas E (tic. preciee bn king, the commodore of the Cunard. fet, who will now move his dag from tho Persia, in which he has so long and so ably distinguished himself. In so far as Captain Judkins is couceried with thie ship, and tmdeed in con- nection with the important servis eudered to the coun- try by the company with which h> ha: boon connected for many years, it cannot be uninteresting to know that ay that ‘gentleman received bis commission as enaut m the Royal Naval Reserve. ‘The appoint- son, aged 2 yours and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are? invited to a:tend the funeral, this (Satiirday) afternoon, at twoo'clock,from the residence of hia parents, Nu. 144 ST TT TS Kast Thirty first street, ac in Brooklyn, on Friday, March 28.afterashor: | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘but painful tlie Mary Bacon, widow of James Ua - a native of tho townsiaud of Beanroe, parish of Bailiuakill, Fripax, March 286.2. M. Quvens county, Leeland, . returned immeviately , kx-Recurder Smith proceeded, in a brief but able speech, to reply to Str. Hall. He ‘said the great object Which ‘he had in view was to obtain a decision which would govern arrests of this kind under similar circam- stances hvreatter. It appoared to him that, asa matter of justice to the community, bis Honor, as the guardian of their rights upon these judicial questions, that a deci- 1 will be attended from his lato feoldenany oc" rently gazed upou ro, on Sunday, at twolve 0 cs — Little Rhody’ —are carnestly invited | gach of the remains recovercd was satis{act ment made athe most complimentary manner in | Sion should be made noc “gerd lavas soon frieuds ‘and reiatives, also those of her ane The money market is without change, On yee [ u and it ig to be otted that arty who the Board of Aviiraity, wnction with the | 23 possible; and he was sure that every polico magistrate er vans J vent, ter The fvlowing orders kere heen ismue’ in connection | ‘eFmiuea it is regre at the party whe, | which the Boar smiraity, in coujmction with the | a3 Piss eh wield ba. guvereed GY Mr. Beane than the rate {pr loans is 6.0.7 per cent, the latter being. as lam informed, leit Rhode jsiand for the purpose of identifying the remains of Lieutcwant Prescott, sailed, (or some reason, to join this expeditivn, aud consequently no wim ie Wo guide was at hgid vo aid in fuding his remains. The rermsinn of the gaiinbs on lamented Cot Slocum, “7a Dajor Hallow amt Cae Tower of the Seed Rhode island Personal Intellig ence. Me ce whe Mall whew te the decharge of their duler at Professor Lo eassiz, ot Cunbrige, Mass., arrived the datile of Hatt rum, Viegintn, on the Bist of July inst, | ®t the Everett House yesterday. r + & thy © he moreing af the Beh &. J. Forster, of Canada; George Dwicht, of Spring Birger Gener! Siem: he eby dureeted to order Gui. | field, ana J. Chase aud Mr. Sigel w, of Boston, are stop- Me < teveuventy ere glen, we detail one com. | ping at the Brovoort House. pars «he Cammand © Feevive the rematus and croort Cononel Reeve and C,H. Webber, of th thom to the Aster Heaee Sed (eke charge of them unt | army; T.C, Howen, of the United States Navy; T. Mor- which cr oo raturday, the 2b | rivoa aud W. Wright, of Cincinnati: C. H. Waren and A. A, Perkins, of Huston; A, L. Hopper and 8. M. Dewey, Severs wil consint of the Seventy ret rogi. | Oy isiinois, and E. Block, of Laitimore, aro stopping at the Marie, aed the Thirty -seveuth regument, | Metropolitan Hotel. Cote &. 0. Grosvenor, of Michigan; Captain M. R. Kintemg,of the United Strtcs Marine Vorps; Hon. KY. Johnson, of Councoticut; G.T. Williams, of Butfato; J. Hoard of Trado, could make it, the date of Captain Jud- kins’ services being Oxed by them ay commencing in November, 1816, so that bo will have a long priority as to service consideration. The Experiences of George N. Sanders. HOW HE LEFT NASHVILLE AND HOW IE HOPES TU GET * TO RICHMOND. (From the Louisville Democrat.) ‘There ts no one known in the country ag a sgho- lar, a poliucian t,than Wm. H. Polk, of Tenues- goe. He has a plantation some forty miles from Nash- ville, lives comfortably, haa a joke for every one, and is, withal, a resolute man in evs opinions. He was the oppo- neet of the evanescent Harris, who has disappoared my» toriousiy, and voted for by th: co-oporatiouists in the election ior Gocornor of that State. Abort a month ago notice caine to hit that he must, leave the state—a no- tice which, however, he did notobcy. His description ot the terror of the rebels on the tking of Nashvilic is eth Be coremmies — are AL OnomE. ‘at | the rate most frequently paid by new borrowers. proceeded to speak upon the alieged contempt of the Writ, affirming that Captain Patty was the first man who refused to comply with the writ of habeas corpus, and iuaintaining that ail the circumstances of the case cloariy demonstrated that he wiltully failed to make a return to the writ immediately, in order that he might gratify inalicious | celings. Mr. Hall coutended that the arguments of counsel on the other eile were upon a question which be had not reached. This wasnotan application to his Honor w ‘aptain Petty for contempt, but as to whether the attachment shail issu Mr. H. spoke at length upon the statutory word “forthwith,” which meant within twenty-four hours. Mr. Whitehead replied; after which the Judge directed his attachinont against Captain Petty id, lest coummsl on the other side tage of this case charge hun with « that it was his iutention ‘upreme Court for an order corner of York and Jay streets, on Sunday afterno: two o'clock without further nolce, Pane fi er cent, at which.ratea few Sane de Hoboken, catoarsasy, Mared 27, nani. f Hapecramaee foes Pi wife of Henry Brown, aged 50 years. exceptional names are current, to 7 ab per cent, The fries and relatives of the funily aco invited to | the general rate for good mercantile names, Go- attond the funeral, at Trinity church, on Sunday after " H pave, artwa o'eluck, without further iavitation,” vernment certificates of indebtedness sellat 97a. — ; Benawecs.—On Friday ovening, Marc h 2s, after alingor: } 9s, : ing illness, Lavra, wife of John Uirkbook: sit ake ali "roe: Hug relativos aud friends of the fuinily aro reapectially | Exchange is inactiy Bankers ask 112, amd) f invited to attend the fur rom hor lute residevco, No. | buyers offer 11 %: we hear of somo business at rp eee Bafgin smr y Se Canter strernoouy ot | 11794. There are very few commercial bills im Benxi stzek.—On Thursday afternoon, Maroh 27, xz. | market, and bankers are unwilling: ta bell at rater. ; Rosa, daughter of Reuben and Rosamond H. Hurkhaltar, | which do not permit their bills to Be coverad, by © in tht 3d year of her aye. “ x fine Pow ; ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family,and alsothoge | specie slipments. France range from 10, ; of her grandfather, Ir. A. D. Wilsow, are respectfully im | with no inquiry. The import of dry goods forthe, vited w attend the funer this (Saturday), atterneon, . Atiwoorclock, from the residencoot her fatuer, No. 28 | Week ending to-dey was $1,7hG,124, against 0,621 same week last yeaa, and $2,627,662 States Mr. suould at a future want of candor, be would st to make an application §o the = : ‘ ch, Amoug o o of prol id cinimn that his Honor, the City | Wost Fifteenth atrect. a Fee Cece nid Thomas Cece etttio: 3. | Said to be supremely rich, Amoug other Inciueets is one | of prohibition, and wou! ‘ . ! iF 4 Wiebe , of peculiar interest to us Kentuckins. concerning thefate | Judge, had no right to issue a habeas corpus, upon the Canpewten.—At Glen Cove; L.T.,on Feidaw, March 2%, c Geiphia, are stopping ut the St. Nicholas Hotel. i ' ground that there were no proceedings before him by | Sax a., wife of Benjamin Carpentor, agou 63 yours, same ‘weeR, of 186% ‘The impartation ani con- of the late Provisional goverment. Cal fow days before the arrival of our army Nashville, and, indeed, before he heard of the fall of Fort Donelson, in going down the road from his farm, doseried a fat, ragged, bushy-headed, tangled-mustach «, dilapidated looking creature (something ike an Italian orgaa grinder in distress), #0 disguised in mud as to be curcely recognizable. What was tis surprise, on a nearer approach, to see that it was the redoubtable George N, Sanders. George lad met the bans ed be was theirs—not in person but in feeling. His was lost, his breeches were ragged and his bouts showed @ set of fat, gouty wes protruding (rom them. The better part of hum was goue, aud gone a good distance. in the Dame Of God, George, is that you?’ said the ex-Cougressm. ‘Me! gaid the immortal George, “1 wish it wasn’t; I Mayor Cranston , of Newport, R. I.; Captain Hotchkiss, of Kamara; ©. Waiker and wife, of Lowell; DW. Weed. & Obie, aad F. Tracey, of Phi the Lavarge Huse. Hon Danie! Gilles aud wifo, of New Hampshire; Cap- tate French, of the United States Navy; Col. s. B. vewett, Of Rochester, W.P. Winchester, J. F. Louvin, D. Nevins, Je., D Blackburn and family, aud Mis. 1) Nevius, of Bs: wn. GH. Piece, of Dover, N.H., and GW. book, of Bemung, are stopping at the Astor House. Dr, & F. Mixer, of Buffalo; Lieut. 1. R. “Hopkins, of Woes Point, KR. Wiebards, of Milwankeo; J. 1. Weller, of Causkill; T#. Kovt, of Hartford; J. Lioyd Abbot,’ 0 Baltunote: T. f. Kerth, of Philadeiphia; J. i. Anderson, of Cmetuats, POH North, of New britain; Arthur M. Kast. an, of Mauchester, N. Hi. BE. V. Tileston, I’. 6. Good- which an attachment could be grauted, and also ou the ground that che City Judge had no right to issue an at- tachwent cxcept iu one instance, and that was where Bo retarn had been made aud where aa evasive rewrn was made, Another ground upon which he (Mr. Hail) would apply to the Supreme Court in this matter was, that no writof habeas corpus ean issue in the ¢ tine, aud that the signing of a writ by the ty Clerk ia the ught time wat @ grow office, And Mr, Smith aad he bat made au arrangement by which the merits of this case might be discussed in a diguifed and impartial manuer. Judge McCunn intimated that he did not see why the matter could not be discussed in @ dignified maancr be- Hall that it was not very dignified to court over this matter. it war, how. Yun ral a5 sae Staves ry" " sumption of dry g¢ods are perenne ae “ARYENTER.—| riday, March 28, st Monroe, Ora; hat most of dove w! y it seems to.Le understood t ites" reijct of Liomax T. papebasithret t % ‘aby were. paid: foe im ML.. will take piace from ber late: residency, 20 | gaynnce iertivon,, at une o'clock. wen Contox.—-On Tharsday, March 27, Suita Gonrow, aged | Stocks, contiaued very dull, mainly in comse- _ trees Dh er are rospeetfully inetea | (uencerot the absence of aews. Thcre is a pretty " Cee ie tau ber lai Tebionce’ Noe 484 | formidmble bear party ut the Board, which, em dull = ‘Twelfth street, this (Saturday, afternooay, at two | days, takes. occasion tw depress prices by al of ontsite pur- Oe —(m Friday morning, March:28, Wes. ., | fresinsuecesses lead to & renews younput ome ot Jyel aud Morey Aun ‘Conley, Te thay ach chases, the market would find itself ali the stronger year of bis age. i f the bear interest. Capital is at, of tire family: in consequence o| » Tho friends 0 4 relatives of tito famtiy: are r¢ tempted to be made by the bear operators out of Sartaiee Grill, Ge OF he Mete remem wiahing be Witnee: the eretetions Of Ue Americas Guned had imyited to atten t the funeral, from the ’ f. D. Townsend, of Boston, aro i pony he coil, 1». C. Miodgett aod ft ’ ’ ish | was anything but me. But what is the news here, | ever, siinply a matter of taste. The Judge replied by | parents, Woodleaven, L. I.,on Sunday aft ti ret ty of the illinois roads beter embrace aan wale eoppemg ot the Filth Avenue Tot M there avy one running? They are all running back | saying that where a man was Se od from his place of | v’elook. ron ners ag oe has heen catised by { ORME AL CnmmR ea, there,’ poititing over his shoulder with his thumb. Dusiness in a sick condition, he dil net thik it lomened | Coudax—(la Thurstay, March 27, Twowa's soca, a | for che past fortnight, which Tas heen © meee ce te AE OT mer he > Page Ante. —At Snedicor’s, 768 Broadway, there is a elthalt Lot ae dewutivul little piciare on exhibition which presonts on Maher tag, tee BH Marck vy: errong evidences of being am original work by Murillo, Sk, SHR OR HKGURE, HHNG Glorer net crap om | lh rep ements s spanish boy, witha hand organ and a pet -— Bi hovwy Bhd hed upon ii, It hes all the indications of the hose trend Wiim, whe bare y | 8% Aud peoullar coloring of this esteomed mast iguity of his office in the slighast degree to wait ta. felieve him from arrest. remark occasioned ap- pinase by the interested awliory, which was tmunedi- ately suppressed by the Court.) Mr. Spencer asked the re to discharge Meathaws and ircland upon the law aid apon the merits, or alse not to discharge them at ali, aud urged his Honor to mive an opinion upon the sunday Liner iaw, 1 order Ukat thie “No,” said Mr. Polk, ‘not that I know of. You needn’t mind pulling up the seat of your pantoloons. I'm not no- ticlog. Whatin the-———~ are you doing looking. like a maddy Lazarys in the painted cloth: “Dill,” said George to the Tennesseean, copfidentially, end bis tones would have moved a heart of stone, “Bill, you always was a tricnd of mine. T know’ you's long While ago, and honored you-—euse me if I didn’t. said ive of the sounty Monaghan, Ireland, iJ y ¥ s indets.tae. “i, friends and aoquatmtances of the toda the accumulation of produce at Chicag apectfully requcstod to ationd the fugered.9 ¢ his late | few days navigation will open, and the grain store’ residence, Pasty seventh wireet, corner of MW cl avenue; | at that point will be rapidiy depleted, and then it oro cack. 7 a aa ot eycday wight, Merde Ly actor a short | will be found that the railways will take ns much Aon, Mr, Pues Cuawrcmy, 1 the TBH 8 oF Lor ago. mouey as ever, There is every reason to believe ‘The relayves avd friends of tho vemil¥ a ro cpoctiuly | the great lines of railway between the seq: moe ory 9 im the game brigadier at tie bethe on Mus! 4 an bound torise. I told Jiminy Vo! poliog iuigt hot CoNtINUG Wo AFFeMt iUor sellers Why.sald } invied w ut end the funeral, frou the wT ence of hoe | that Bie Her Om be farmed te thes Police Intelligences fhe fred ny ad Vamniliar friends. T lotended wanes Raques irtrataly on Suuday. Ho wished W have aiegal | brother, A. W. Turnbull, No. L1@Riy Street | bourd and the West willdo the largest pring Lusis eT : ~ the Geld od Demirvim 4 « Woow.—Shetin MeDonnetl was | biographical notice of you in the Democratic Review, but | constructium oi the staiite of 1568, which prohibits par- | (Savardag) meeming, at lomo'elOk, WU yor f riue | ness this year they ever had, At the morning be Cote ROPES Li. ite @unt erday eteeasit h thet —<-Corby stopped it, I’m glad to see you; I'll | ties fron. pablicly exposug for sale; fer, unless ber jest decline was in Virginia te | tall Geet eer gente 8 tee oe * 7 bs goant LeGorts, OF We | eae t att such @ decision was row might be ag adtompt Pritey, aftor a wore id pata! poard to-day the heaviest declin ‘Biuias, Pare Ground, Givewm | deterure me charge of defra Widow Maloney, | °'s6y course, old follow,” sald the charitablo Tonnes. | made suxt Sunday to atrest the same partios wader sita)- ost daaghtor of oer ot i an which fell off LY per cent. Every one who under- Muibe * « $300. Tho Jor cure n<tiaiwes. nor, it is | seean, more in pity of his tones than even of the Hatter. avo respocttutiy | wtands the condition of Virginia must udrit that lh a ae) be complainant's Nie bowl ug eloquen “but what is Me. Hali replied to the assertion that thas proceed. } Oy * tHe saree ‘ 4 gan eaidavinet “, latte aid George; “the d—d Lincoluitos bave | ings had Leen discour\cously ended, aid sash tam U these 7 favited te al nce of her | thewe bonds at filty-cight cents on the dollar are Mee. Maier th « cwing wt! hor | seized Bowling Greon, Fort Denelsom, and bave by this | partic: wore gutity of any oilenee Wey ware gukkiy under paretate, 248 Soith | iret KD. on Sun fT Phat the State of Virginia will reput reg week of thee vay it » aeouwed was | time taken Nashville, Why,’ continued he, in a bute: | tho old oxeire tot. Ho had made arrammeuonte with ox J any niternou, 4 Tier fonmius | far too dear, 4 held tor examines u . ryury " 7 fidence, ‘when I loft Baols was worth $100 an our, | Recorder Suiith te argue the conghtutionmity of the Me, tbe tao b> fot laternvant, diate a portion at least of her debt fs got doubted 6 Recwas oo ee Whisper), 1 didn't have @ l—d cgfiy,:* | tropolitan Polico act, whoy this (nestign would ariwe, 7 | batstesn—(e Te of oomgestinn ot tha | YO" th Ae who. are best informed. After the war premtapr chewpdibarspyeme si: hing patbes of thie last remark wasdaddod to | Mr. Speucer stated tay tbe partion couserwed im gig | tau swt evwuasl, LARNMAF guncost daughter of Maury by thow “ her't Jam Mel was beater ro vehemence wih whith it wg utiero!, | proceeding know that MY. Hall had aeret th & geMt! gagym | aust Catha te Tata, wwie , Toute and 5 | ghe wiltnat lave the ability to meet her interest, wma crcl mant ' while mtercedig to@ete late ate ght have kom place im ibe station g s large crowd of porems, Justice Compelly roqiired the poticoman to peve ban to the quip of B00 to anewer, a ly, digmitter: aud fair Or, Gtk Cleat they lated themselves that he was District Atioraryy of the ity. made py ae 5 wo which time ty”, case was Minced. 2 uot, the aid the mute ‘uaauance wih wBich he Meddap rage flap Jn the reer of bia person that semo ey yi rail or befor bad torn from its position of cover ig & glorious reoreat «Not add cont,” repeated he, ‘and’, Polk, 1 walked that hard pessted ‘town up and gyri, wit day, with = is every reason to believe that of late aera will take ov » residence et and there t fli _ibeteass eat iiew away "inte (eu riagy. ati | yours the people of Virginia have been decuying oom, awe Saab the relatives Les trivnt pak ag | in honor and ngpbity as fast as the State has been pon i. Sreeeenenr ye * decaying im mateziat resources, and the