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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 30, “¥86z. 5 gl ee Ee Ow amg AY shed by the ote s08 rol . 1 - THE BATTLE OF BLACK JAGK FOREST. | Siz, Sirois crunnst ae NST born Fry Se sete red tage |“ prnvane View Of the Mebettions | Santee sre, natn bora The Enemy Chased by Our Cavairy—A | dor Caplain Sohwoituar and Liotwonant Hacringtod y °4c8 Bice ene Benekive Ravy Verd. creased draught. "There seems to'bo Ay Bay PaRiothn Pasion ‘vou “NEW Vo! Misr Mon tay, area ae Rebel Officer Killed—A Cavalry Fight une ® company fully suatanod tbe brome’ g . ince our last roport of matters im the Navy ped pap Ree The reeent chee mews from Aucricas rociaimning vio: beloved w: “NL G. Minor, aged 32 years, 4 mouths and by Moonlight—Rebels Routed, &c. cages 10 mee ae tenet it was no uumall tatier WS) X84, Brooklyn, the United States steam sloop. | of throwing thoir gaus overboard, and'placing them at a | slate: beyond porsdvestures the sokely ecient ks | naa *riends of the family are respectful ; cau Late Fcmnccaemen pa od ora Roanoke has been floatel iuto the dry | disadvantage in action with other steadier vessels, Be- | rebellion, has diseady’ prodticed bene iat eifects pon tne | ye ee anaes and Geral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at fashionable marts of dustry in this mete For the past two seasons a grea falllug off in exporiations | *%9 O'clock, from her ins iteromeny fle irpan tcc: | "tin papecr inan cop erefore, - " Peasure that we halted the advent in ony ruldet of an Mousseroe ¥riday, Mar! 28, Herman € D., oldest in the person of My" WB. Mackenzie, in past | child of Herman ead Catharine seuken, aged 2 years, 16 dM. na eee months and 16 days. > one Lives and'friende of the: Wmily, also those of George Curvy, 304 and $06 Canal Brotherly Society, are res Wect‘ully invited ta sides this they are the most uncomfortable aliips in tho world in anything but fine weather, and going w sen now a-days in 4 gunboat or sloop-of-waw ig about (ae sane -thing as the old fashioned punishment of being tossed in & blauket and dueked in tue horsepond. NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. dock, whore hg i undergoing (ho nocessary al- terations fot rogsiving her armor. A large numbe of men are employed on her, art, from the rapid ad- vancemenut already made’, it will mot be vory long before she wilt be floated again toto her native ciomout. Tho Adirondack, having recetyed Ber machiuery, has bean . ‘Among other things found at tho Gap was a gray ¢ tate! , No, 62 Orchard Parmapunc Laxpixg, Tenn., March 21,1862. | wit the letters &. M, R., and a roll of papors, &¢., whic residence, Me, 63 Ore ‘This place—a contemptible, isolated little landing on | jed to the fact that they had stolen our name and called the Tounessee river, about eight miles above Sevaynah, | themselyes the Southern Marivn Riftes. ‘The originals Ma payer only wich they could have met them on oqual footing, the county seat of Hardin county—is destined to bovome | tnay.g'ail “They would very soon have couvinced them famous. how bogus they wer I camo up with the advance fleet, When we arrived oes jum of Mr. ‘there was no enemy within ten miles of this place. Wo NE TRO TRESS NR brought back to the yard, to have tho damage she sua- Iv antl Ba at city. Judging from the selections of this gea- | atond the funeral, from the residenc.<f Lis parents havo bad no battles to record as yet; but a few tilts have Ws M FOR wth MOWROE. | rect on Wednesday last repaired, The Massachusetts ig NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Perea Peis Ettee tad others ot’ out aisuingsiehed | Saran, Of nwecty cighes sirens, sist Ten, D stem, this modists, and which we ware kindly ot ‘Occurgad between our and the enemy’s cavalry. noarly Gnished, and will go inte commission the coming Monroy.—In Jersey Cry, on Thursday mon. ing, March Activity of the Rebels at Pig Point and previous to their shipment, the days of taste, and we w ue y On Sunday last Major Bowman, with about seventy of jou ‘ Senate. almost say extravagunce, which have along lime chary 27. anddenty, of disease of the heart, Jovera T. Norton. Oe ey eee annoltered westward. oa the cny(j | | Craney Island—Arrival of Gen. Hunter | | Lisutonant G. H. Cooper, the exooutive oMcar, of the | ‘Asnany, March 29,1802, | {tod the ladies of Aineriea, have not yet entirely vaniabed, | Puaeral services at Graee church, Jersey Gi’, hia ion, d ward, on the road t' and Stam. yard, bas been appointed to the command of the Mas A o for never have we witnessed so truly elegant and charming | (Sunday) aftern at thrve o'clock. ‘Phe remaind will Purdy, and when about six miles out overhauled and Fortress Mowkon, March 28, 1862 tirana and his place will be Allo by. Tieaanaat 4g BILIS REPORTED FAVORABLY, & sallection of novelties ax war there prevented to our view: | be taken to the family vault, Paterson, N. J., for ii¥er 1s - . é fillebrown, an ©: +) y bwea- t . wor re! " eo Tour a > 1 thie chased a force of the enemy's cavalry, about one hun” | Agairs ‘remain quiet hore, so far, at least, aa tonows | tyone vears'sanding. ‘Tho majority of the committee roported favorably the | Washington, ar well as those of the Commercial Metropolis | Ment McBrive.—On Friday, Marot-28, after a gevere illness, Danna, MeBurox, aged 50 years: _ The relatives and friends of the family are respest fully invited to attend the funeral, from bts Late rent dence, No. 328 Lighth street, bovws venred B and © this (Sunday) afternoon at two oflock. ‘The og inains we be taken to Calvary Comotery for :wterinent. Edinburg (Scotland) papers please copy MoCanx.—On Saturday, March: 29, Mra. Bizaneras McCawx, @ native of the county of Armagh, Irstand, iv the 634 year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the fansly are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Moitday aftermoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 4743; Broome street. McKuexey.—Suddeuly, on Friday morning, March; 28, Kuzansrn, widow of Daniel McKinney, » native of the bill to incorporate tho Brooklyn Mutual Loan Improve- ment Company. To amend the law relative to taking the testimony of witnesses out of the state. ‘To authorize clerks of the Boards of Excise to take affidavits ia certain cases. Messrs. Rutchinson, Richards and Murphy were ap- pointed a conference committee on the dog tax. The Prxsinent presented the report of the Board of Ex- cise Commissioners for last year. Mr. Bext introduced a bill to encourage investments of small sums in the stocks of the State by the people. It provides that when State stocks are issued the cortifi- cates shall be in sums of $100, $500 and $1,000 each, as (New York), may well congratulate themselves upon having & Person (6 competent to cater lo their good taste as Mr. Mackenzie, und we trust his visits to our gay capital will now be persodieally continued, . Bm-In calling attention to the foregoing flattering a> tice ‘of his establishment from Galignan’s, George Carey Would merely announce that hia opening day for the present season iw fixed for Weducs tay, April 2, when au inspecion Ot his importations and manufactures trom the ladies of this an ninding cities is most respectfully invited, UNITED STA’ LOAK AND MANTILLA STORE, 304 and 306 Canal sirect. GEO. CAREY. dred strong, killing an officer by the name of W. R. Ro’ | yhat can with prudence be communicated to the public. por, and wounding several others. Roper is belived to ‘The weather is splendidly clear, with a geutle wind. have been a native of South Carolina, and was in the re- The rebels have been exceedingly busy about Pig bel servico at Pensacola, as shown by papers found upon | Point and Craney Island for che last few days. Steam his person. Ho was shot through the head, and died | tugs have beon busily plying to aud fro, and it is sup- instantly. In this little encounter the rebels fled with- | posed that the rebcla are strengthening their fortifica- out fring ashot; consequently nobody was hurt on our | tions all along rom Crancy Island to the Point. sido. ‘They have also increased thoir forces ia that vicinity, ‘The foliowing night an expedition was started, for the | or for effect their camps have been advanced, aud long Purpose of destroying a portion of the Charleston and | jings of tents can be seon along the shore. Memphis Railroad, in the vicinity of Juca, distant from | The Merrimac continues to be the subject of much this point some twenty-three miles, and thus eut offcom- | speculation ag to "the probability of her coming out munication botween Memphis andthe East. Our force ‘The Dawn has not received all her machinory yet, but is progressing rapidly ,and the Savannah and Jolin Adams are laying upat the dock, after being dismantied. The force of men to work on the Lackawanna and Ticonderoga has been dimifished, in consequence of the great burry in fitting out the Roanoke, and thoy are therefore not ad- vancing toward completion ag rapidly as before; yet the amount of work done on them for the past week speaks well for the operatives. The number of men employed now is about 3,000, and everything about the yard de- notes am abundance of employmont for some time to ome. There has not been any chango in tho marine barracks, the number of men there being about 200. ‘They are all fine, healthy looking men, and their morning dross parade forms a vory Logg depart ‘The uew steam genboats, Fort ry and Someraet, dee WINSLOW'S nocttine ayth 8. "8 Soothing Syrup fc rr , will al- } gad overcome nfantiéegavaisons, which wil, novapeed: again, will go into commisaton to-morrow. The following is ® | ¢he purchasers may desire. Tit ie ulso thi ‘of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 74) years amt’ @ consisted three hundred and ty cavalry and © part | “Gigaa. are directed almost momectarly towards | 18! tei oor Alana as ess aT casee a dpeeniery and dnetan iw chiigeay wheter it pane 9 meses ie 4 Major Bowsania battation z ; enable the oun! ‘eatoheator to acquire cottain | uriscs from dijer oanses. + | McKim. —On Satu jarch 29, Danna, F, Moker, eighty-six men, the wiiole | Graney Island, and every indication of smoke or steam lands for the construction of the Hariom bridge, gists, Twenty-dve cents a 7 at Gee | roungeat oom of John gad Mary McKimyaged.2 youre Lieutenant, Commandng—Josoph 0. Walsh. Aging ‘Master—Jeuses D. “agg and 12 days. The friends of ths family aro ifully:invited te attend the (unera}, from the ge 4 the de- ceased, in Fifty-sixth street, mear the corner‘of Secoud- avenue, this (Sunday) aftoruoon, at two clock; to Ont) vary Cometery. oan. —in Jersey City, on Friday, March 28; Dani. McKaxp, @ native of Manymore, county Derry; ireland, aged 44 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully-invited te attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at twe o'clock, at No. 162 Newark avenuo. Picxarv.—Lituik AvGusta, infant daughter of Jesse aud Annabella Pickard. ‘The funerat will take place from the rosidenge of the parents, No. 134 West Forty-third street, this (Sunday}- afternoon, at two o'clock. Tho friends and acquajatauces are invited to attend. Pentz.—In South Bergen, New Jersey, on Saturday, March 29, Jmxs Rozaz, eldest son of Jacob R. and Annia C. Pents, in the 25th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family, and aiso those of his grand- futher, M.G. Rozat, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, South Bergen, on Monday after- noon, at three o'clock, without further invitation, RepmMoxp.—On Saturday, March 29, Jasum Repwonp, he 42 years, a nativo of county sigan a pe "yho friends aud acquaintances are most ruil. in. vited to attend tho runeral, from-his Tato residencd, 76 Allen street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past ove o'clock. Hi3 remains will be taken to ‘Calvary Cemetery for interment, * under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Heath. .The | jn that direction is closely investigated by hundreds of expedition was started at seven o'clock in the evenings | cager eyes. ‘and intended making the whole journey before daylight | General Hunter and staff arrived hore yesterday, en the next morning, It appeared that the enemy was at | rowe to Port Royal, to tike command of the army ope- "tho same time organizing @ night attack against our | rations in that quarter. “encampment and the transports, which were then dis, Lace embarking troops at this place, and, as the sequel showa, | Our Fortress Monroe Correspondence. ‘but for the most unex} ineeting of forces which en- Forrrsss Moros, March 27, 1862. Sued, there is no telling the injury we might have sus- i itis is tained; for our forces at the boats wore in ardisorganizea | 2%! Camps on the Jomes River—British Officers Vist he atate at the time, and were scattered about in a manner | Afonitor—4 Flag of Trwce—Capture of Drummer Boys quite inviting to the enomy and Lud the enemy, with bis | by the Rebs, de. largo forco’of cavalry, rushed in upon us in the night, the The rebel camps on the west side of the James river Boiy ry might have been a disastrous stampede Of | oy— muitipliod to auch an extont of Inte as to roach ee pepe Sarees as beret fre some prisonors taken, | from Pig Point south to Crancy Island, and also a large vonsi cavalry. ey rendezvoused at Pi i y Poa Ridge, and advanced’ on” us) over the Grin | cmp north of Pig Point, on that side of the Nansomond road, the same road taken by our expedition, | "Ver. : when ae aaa sumer — here prea heads of tho Yesterday several of the officors of tho British war lumns met. It is evident, however, t the enemy i b Ridthe fret thige of she apycoadhor th erie: ra age ateamer Rinaldo, still at this place, visited tho battery had halted, were prepared to receive ua, and delivered | Mowitor. They wore received very courteously by poy om ci bd sine, ooensres at Black Jack For- | Lieutenant Jeffers and his subalterns, The visitors eat, five miles this side of iesippi line, ‘The first i - intimation our forces had that tho enemy were upon us examined the novel war machine very minutely, and ma. waa from a flerce fire iuto our advance guard; which | Bifested much surprise at its positive impreguability. wounded tho guide and several horses. ‘The advance ‘Their record of the visit will probably be reduced to an guard, however, 8\ rm and-returned the fire imme- | efMfcial communication for the instruction and edificatio inioly. Major ‘Bowman instantly threw his command | of the British Admirally Beard. ‘To amend tho law of 1860 relative to tho police courte in New York. ‘Mr»Wittaun introduced concurrent resolutions for the organization of @ commission of fivg persons, to be ap- rot by the Governor and tho Senate, to act as re- hear such causes pending in the Court of Appoals as may be referred to them by that court—th resolutions to bo roferred to the noxt Logisiaturo at the general election for Senators. Laid over. On motion of Mr. Teva an, the resolution approving the President's Message relating to emancipation was made the special order for Wednesda) om aan . ma Laurion Chimepe Lise Pi ropared from a plant that grows in the tea districts of China, discover the Doctor whilet physician attached to sh di ish Embassies at Hoag Kong, and pre- Aan antidote to the effects of opium, Acting Assistont Enginesr—Matcholl Dandreau. Se0yf Prd. dsctant Engineers—Jamoa Ward and strong teas, &c. Chas. Minorly. A ponitive 6] iy and never failing cure for Nervous De- ROMERSET, bility, New , Ticdoloreus, St. Vitus’ Davee, Nervous Kari English. Headache, Rhenmatism, Languor, Impotency and all dis- i eases of the blood and nervous aystem. A ningle trial will egnyince the most incredulous. Ons dollar per box of forty pills, or large owes of a Nundred for two dollars, a ; ent post frep by mail to any part on receipt of remitsance by GEORGE BULPIN, General Ageut, 429 Broadway (up Giaiin), New York, Acting Master—W in. K. Denvigon. ‘Acting Assistant Paym’ rman W. Adams. ‘Acting Masters M Brautingham, Thos. Sf. Toombs and John Stratsteaberg. Acting Second Assistant Engineer—W. D. Peters. ‘Acting Third Assistant Engineers Lisa ‘Chappel, Wm, A. Smith and Daniel K, Stillsan ening. Assembly. ALBANY, March 29, 1862. The report of the Grinding Committeo came up. Mr. Daacy moved to recommit the bill to prohibit the use of suspension bridges at ferry landings, with in- structions to strike out the word “pier? whonevor it ap- pears. Motion carried. ‘The bill as amended was then ordered to a third read- ing. Mr. Lovrret moved to strike out from the report the billto increaso the fecs for liconses.to hawkers and pediers, Motion lost and the bill ordered to a third reading. i “the bill to amend the act regulating the port of New The Coupons of the United States 7.30 Treasury Nolan, due Apeil 1 will be cashed imunediately at ourollice. THOMYSON BROTHERS, No. 2 Wall street. C. ©. Marsh, Author of the Popular Works on Bookkeepivg.. gives Frivate Lessons on Bookkeep- ig and Business Kitatie ia rooms, 095 Bromway, Ci ou tion. Affairs at the Charlestown Navy Yard. LAUNCH OF THE GUNBOAT CANANDAIGUA. Tho steam sloop-of-war Canandaigua was launched at Charlestown Navy Yari last Friday, This vessel is 1,600 tons burthon, and has been completed under the supervi- sion of the naval construotor, William L. Hanscomb, in a superior manner. She carries throo eleven-inch sholl guns, on swivels—one amidships, one forward and one aft. She has besides six ports—threo on each side— which may or may not be supplied with smaller guns— 32's, or Parrott 18's. The dimensions of tho vessel areas lars, with terms, on apy ‘Trusses.—Ma & Co.’s Radical Cure ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Dr. Wadsworth’s Uterine Ele- Vator—a superior article. No.2 Veacy street, Astor House, opposite the chureb.. A Pure Tobacco—Yellow Bank Tobac- co.—Goodvin's Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, {ree purities, for sale hy all tobacco and srgar dealers, into lino of battle, and advanced rapidly, the enemy full- | ° A flag of truce went to Sewail’s Polat to-day. It was { followa:—Langth from ond of cutwator to tho taffeail (or | Yk, by, preventing the building of fence walls and | Wwhojesaic by E. GOODWIN & BROTHER, 20) Watorstrect i. aoe i : . Z civate wharves, was lost. . ,. : Saay.—On Friday, March 28, Kpacxp Suay, in-tho 824 ing back, firing as ho went, while our forces returned the | met by a rebel steamer. No news of importance was | extrome length), 258 fect; length bet ween perpendiculars, a” Mr, CaLtauaw moved to reconsider the yote and to lay Sieichickaata Riazembeuine West in ane year of his ag fire with tho greatest promptitude. They fell back | brought on its return. I understand that the reason Col. farther and farther into the pratt oe seemed oa an and his co-prisomers are not released is to make a stand; and wheu they discha: their double- | their knowledge of the present movements and designs barretied shot guns, loaded with buckshot and bails, | of the rebels. This theory scems piansible. they revealed, by the glare of their fire, along lino Daniel Carlan, Anthony Eaton and Charles Donahue, «Ammediately in front, and not exceeding sixty yards trom | drummor boys of tho Thirty-cighth Now York regiment, us. Their tire was on every occasion returned with the | went outside of our pickets‘on the 25th iast., and were His friends, and thoge of his sone, Walter, Joa aad ‘Thomas, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 21 Hamiiton street, at: tea o'clock precisely. Swxexxy.—On Saturday, March.29, Mra. Magy Swaener, wife of Thomas Sweeney, a native of county Sligo, ire- land, in the 50th year ot her age. that motion on tho table. Carried. BILLS PASSED. To incorporate the Board of Foreign Missions of tho Presbyterian Church of tho Unitod States. Toamend the act for the incorporation of the Society for the Relief of Widows with Small Children. In relation to the dividendsef life insurance companies, 226 feet; depth from top of rail to bottom of koe! (amid- ships), 25 feet; depth of hold from the midship line to gundeck, 16 fect 10 inches; width, beam extreme, 38 feet 6 iyches; beam moulded, 37 fect 6 inches. Sho will draw abéut fourteen feet when fully loaded. Hor mi three in number—a square rigged foremast, world; harmless, reliable aud #stantancous. Sold and ap- plied at BATCHELOB’S Wig Factory, 16 Bond steret, Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Preservative and Wigs, the best inthe world, wholesale and retail, and the dye privately applied at No. 6 Astor House. e ith * carbines of our cavairy—that is, Bowman’s portion of it— | captured by a body of rebol cavalry. schooner rigged main and mizzen mast ‘ e ——$—$_—$__—___—_ ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited ‘which threw their lines into coufusion, ana thoy retreat. | -"? revisionist Tha guibente Goneuee and Tioge'wil bodaunobed next.| rpat. facilitate the construction of the Adirondack Rall: | a utital Complexton—Laird’s Bloom | to attond the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two ed appareuily in great disorder, making the wood fairly Our Baltimore Correspondence. week "Tho House resumod the consideration of the Metropo- | of Kouth or Liquid Pearl, for preserving and beuutitying the | o'clock, from her late résidenco, 198 Hester. street. ring from tho clatter of their sabres and trappings a3 Banrimore, March 28, 1862. The sloop-of-war Hoasatoyic is atill inthe dry dock. | litan Health bill. complexion and skin. All druggists, and 439 Broadway. Wanto.—Un Saturday, March 29, MaRsiait Burrox,som plunged through the thickets, followed by a con- s Z » 1862. | sho is coppered, painted, and her “fan” was placed on | Mr. Ocpex rocapitulated his argument in favor of the of Dr. Jameo H. and-Louise M. Ward, aged 3 months and Barry's Tricopherous is the Best and cheapest article for dressing, beautifying, curling, cleaning, ny ing aud restoring the hair. Lad f reserving aud restoring ir. ies, try it. Sold by Damp and Ex; jure Kill More Than bullets in war Soldiers should provide themsclves with Hol- Toway"s Pills. y SS ‘Cinuous fire from the carbines of our men. Major Bow- | Position of Affairs at Yorktown and Along the York River. aaa raatat be gare Se oes ot eae crag, NEBL | The rebel deserters who have recently come. up here . Bad pattering of their horses: grew fainter and fainter un. | tell stories about the force and position of the rebols that feeb died entirely or oa do not hang well together. ‘Their accounts of matters at Pi mr eres p BF ae Bap cted a 5) fp pe Yorktown and along the York river do not correspond “Of course we could not tell what loss the | With those that I have trim other sources. My informa- ‘wounded. u e@uemy had sustained; but it must have been considerable. | tion lends the to belie that the affair of yesterday at 20 days. ‘The (rionds and relatives aro respectfully invited toat- tond the funeral, from tho resideuce of his parents, 34 er oe street, on Monday, at twelve o'clock. 2 Wuecax.—On Friday, March 48, Carnaninn, wifo of Francis Wheldty im the 24th year o& her age, @uative of Ln ets of thefamiiy aro tfully “iawited te (the sternpost on Wednesday forenoon. he sidewheol ati yy Maratanza has her ongine and machinory all sbt up; algo her masts and rigging. She will be ready for sea in the course of three weoks. The sidewheel steamer Tioga and gunboat Goneseo willbe ready to launch next week. ‘The slaopa-of-war (screw) Housatonic and Macedonian, -of steamer Maratan: Ca gunboat esce ant sidewheel. steamer Zi: ro Boards of Supervisors making the appointments. Mr. € ‘ corrected the erroncous statement that the bill faa been unanimously reported by the commit- tee. Asono of the committee, ho had not agreed to the report. He spoke in favor of the general features of the bill, but favored the introduction of @ clause requiring tae porapcionnt to be equally taken from two great po- litical partios. A Stag | Mr. O’Bruzy offgred an amondwent, which was Tost, ‘We took two prisoners, who stated that they saw quite 2 mi have taken ‘i Ec i? : { Married. attend the funeral, from her late 2 S Place atany time during | stocks) a 1) only vessels now at the yard. i Mr, Gautam An's ainendment wasalso lost. ™~ 3, is sd _ Mb of enainge set but wetbar thay were, Kl. | 16 5 carey woskn,so tur aa any oppoalion ox the att qqLionant HL. i, Fagg, who has for ame time had |" ir: Sura argued that if sho bil was.a Siate bill, £0 05.1 sureat synagouo, by the Rev. Ae & Secle, assisted OF | Wadococe at Rockland Lake, Ny a. om Saturday. It was flaally agreed upon by our force to return with | of the-rebels was concerned. Big Hethol was evacuated ir ge vi moped ce crag ar been render: it proper that the Governor shoul make t! Rev. Dr. fray ie 0 Mr. Louw Mgven to Rico, second | March 29,Cuancorix. wife of Thomas 11. ¥ 'e s the wounded, ag we were then without a guide,aud by them @ month Age nnd thee have not etibees sores for iy! Navy Xi Te gett ras Beans Saale | evpaintsoents, the State should bear the expouses of the | daighter ef Simon FOX , JOP Sage Shasate iawe aieelns ts aoe, ages our ian of advancing upon ilroad rore farce at any time » result in our Teetisesr es aye rored. it 1,500 troops’ there yi 48 munifestly incorrect, and ., all SAWYER: ag ities Morning, March 29, at a yesterday: tho i. Vi follow ing email body of cavairy anda force | probably meant for 150, a8 the my troops they hryo ro- Mr. McLgoo moved to add that the commissioners be | 4, 577% pers Setar by ‘Knox bas boen oMered to relicve bim boro. a from the two cities. Motion lost. te E Bensvhosen,J, Stora, Of New York ; to Newim G., daugh- } 0 ----~-- wees ok iv noe of infantry, over the same road close to Pea | cently kept.at e been picket guards and ts. Naval Affairs in Philadelphia. | _ Mr. Copnsxoroy offered an amendment referring the ap- | to. or B. ena Br Sawer, Raq., of Brooklyn. RTICLES FOR SOLDIERS, AT PO! UPB whero the had ‘They are in strong “force at Yorktown, where thoy have tod that the ateamer Rhode Island, which is | Poitmeute to the two great political partios. SYLVESTEN—Fox.. a Vion t awe ats "S BK. pia fog re ee: Fae te fis expected “i Mr, tavaonp called the attention of Mr. Ogden to the | eney street ayn =Oa, Wadicnn 2 econk, OL itesd, ne Brondwoy, at halt rates. oy Glvovvered | that the rebe's feast 25 C00 troops. Yorktown is very #trougly forti- the floid in extraor- | fled, both on thi land and river sido. 4 dinary haste, leaving their hats, guns, pistols, sabres, undergoing some repairs inher coppering at the Phila- fact that only two great political parties were recognized delphia yard, will bo ready for soa by the Sth of the in the amendment. After a spicy debate the motion was lost. the sisted by Rev, Dr-SM. Tsdaca, Se. Laws Sxuvernen (0 Hixsrsit, old-st daughter of Simon Fox, ¥q. Now Orleans, Nashvillo and Louisville papers please per itt “1 GIMBREDE'S, 63 BROADWAY, $4 PHOTOGRAPE: Baddies and horses scattered in every direction for six coming month. The schooner Samuel Rotan is also being Aniaieepot-the Tanechessieincend ween asl for fifty pichures) retai 8 miles beyond; (hatin ome cases the brave cavaliers had NEWS FROM MISSOURI. ressieh cad tonaigied” we will be tase Ur se Soe ee ee Witoee jumnanic 6 = CTE Fools oC upturned trers, styl lato awampn, whore they Scania. ‘udidiad ‘ota the same timo as tho Rhode Island. The Wamsutta and} The bill was debated at length with considorable usec" amma WIE SPANISH LABELS, Temained uatilextricated by order of the General, In | SPixited Skirmish with and Repalse of | \roostook, which have been ou the sectional docks of | feeling. Wine “fia thasidag! Maa at Maske E abed tik 5,000 GASES IN HOND. ehort, it appeared, by the evidence palpable b: dayili C9 @ Guerilla Band. Messrs. Simpson & Neal, aro now ready for sea, and will A number of amendments were proposed and rojected. | tne 41st year of hor age. , " 2 1 UDOLPHO WOLFR, 7 t baer vane loayo aa soon as orders to that offect aro forwatded from | On motion of Mr. Cat..awan,® provision was inserted | '"fnc relatives and frieuds of the family aro respectfully MBs Beaver eireet. nat Ue she ocmemrrons testimony of all the inhabitants in 5 Sepasta, Mo., March 29, 1962. i rah inity of spine ge op ented most ex- The notorious brigand Quantrel, with two hundred of ope fecuptere towel enytbing saree ering | his gucritia band, mado a sudden and unexpeciod attack be pitted against the cowardly Northerners in the pro- | on a deiachmont of Colonel Phillips’ regiment of Missouri — of FA oe five oe nie Se mae men thes five to | militia, undor Major Foster, at Warrensburg, on Wednes_ 1 a, ae foamy thomselven, likethoherd of suing | ay last, but aftor « spirited skirmish they were driven rho ran phn into the soa, ‘boing possessed of the | from the town, with tho 103s of nine killed and sove > ded, and twenty horses captured. - Our I ‘There is something in the battle of Blagk Jack Forest | te" Wounded, and t \ auculatod (9 aiteact iio attention Of the Meader Jnvune | 83 (wo Killed and nine wounded. Jirat place, tho meoting of the two forces was wholly ac Qnantre!i made another attack on the towa on tho fol. fears on ta — — aan ne ran at night—and who | lowing day, the result of which is not as yet agcortained, oe oe rs apes sein pl ae Lioutenant Colonel Crittenden has left Georgetown fn having selected his own posiiton to begin the | With reinforcements for Major Foster Hight. /Agaia, the action vas eS eon one. earried on | Scouting parties of Colonel Phillips’ regiment have cap- y 19 m00R ; and, finaily, the enemy, five bundred strong, naconfessed a by (homsclves, were wi and put to reut by less | within the p an ono huadred of our troopers—the balance of our Papeete ing out of sight and taking no part in the action. Aid for Wounded Soldiers. Bowman, the hero of Black Jack Forest, isa} CALL FOR A MEETING OF CTTI7KNS OF NEW er eee Seer profession, and recently prac- ENGLAND. thal the President Treasurer should not be Police Commissioner or Horlth Oficer. Mr. Pasivs expressed his confidence in the action of the Governor. He would be independent of politics in his appointments under tho bill. Groat objéétion was * made to Dr, Griscom, who was prominont ia urging the bill through. He expressed his belief that the Governor would not appoint that geutieman undor the bill. During the protracted session the House was left with- out a quorum. A call of the House wag orderod, but suspended on the appearance of # quorum. B Progress was then reported, and the bill referred to the setoct committe: of nine, to report complote, TueCnaim appointed, a6 the select committee on an ‘Agses- ment law, Mesara. Alvord, Pholpa, Neher, Tracey, Huriburd, D. Watorbury, Pierce and Suyder, Mr. Pholps waa excused from serving on account of the occupation of his time, and Mr. Stotson appointed in his placo. Adjourned. The Court of Appeals. Auuany, March 29, 1862. ‘Tho calendar for the Court of Appeals for Monday, March 31, is as follows:— Preferred Calendar.—Nos. 34, 35, 37, 38. Goneral Calondar.—Nos. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 32%. WAY TO GET GOOD WOOD ENGRAVING DONE PROMPTLY, AND AT FAIR BRAC! Go (o WATERS & SON, 9 Fulton street, SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF WINES AND LJ- quors. and also, for export and home use, foreign aa@ Gomentic Ales and Forter, . JOUN J. STAFF, 86 Franklin street. ‘At $4 50, DOUBLE SOLE WATER-PROOF BOOTS AB JONES’, 10 and 12 Aun atreet. Four diferent sixies at $4 50 at JONES’, 10 and 12 Ann siteet. NDERSON'S ONE PRICE CARPET ESTABLISH#- cnt, 99 Bowery.—Now is the time to buy Buglish d Onleloths. be ‘at advance in prices. i: ‘Three-ply and - russe ts: Re iting, 8! Dr Ly de, a ANDERSON, 99 Bowery. fai NNUAL EXHIBITION OF HOUSE FURNISHING A ‘Goods for familles going to houaeksePies. Iron, Woodew, y Willow and Fancy Wares at whole-ale priess, DEL MAR'S Golden Tea Ketile, 706 Broadway, opposite Gurney's, Se Er ae re Br. BASSFORD'S REFRIGERATORS, WARRANTED the cheapest and best. For sale at the Great House- keeper's Bazaar, Cooper Institute buildtag, in Asior piace. and see them. headquarters. They are lying in the stream opposite the yard. ‘The Juniata is still on the sectional docks of the y ard,and after she haa received her copper will be sucs, coaded by the frigate Powhatan, bape ny bec entirely dismantied. The Monongahela has made rapid progress with her planking, and it will be buta very short time before she will be ready for Le powipee There are now about one thousand seven hundred fifty men engaged tn tho yard. invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 16 Watts street, this (Sunday) aftornoon, at two o'clock. Bacon.—In Brooklyn , on Friday, March 28, aftera short bat paluful illness, Many Bacox, widow of James Bacon, & native of tho townsland of Branroe, parish of Ballinakill, Queens county, Ireland. ‘Tho triends and relatives, also thoso of her sons, Patrick, Jeremiah and Peter, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Ascension, corner of York and Jay streets, this (Sunday) afternoon at two o'clock without further notice. Browy.—in Hobokeu, on Thursday, March 27, Manta, wile of Heary Brown, aged $0 years. ‘The friends and relatives of tho family are invited to attend the funeral ‘THR MAUOATUCS. ‘The Stevens ironclad battery Naugatuck arrived at Phitadotphia oa Thursday. Her trial trip is reported as being very satisfactory, sbe having made about eleven milos por hour. ‘Tho United States despatch steamer Rhodo Isiand will satifrom the Navy Yard, Philndotphia,on tho #h of April, taking provisions, stores and the mails for tho several blockading squadrons. ‘day, March 20, ox-Alderman Samunt BowTox, in the 70tn year of his age. ‘The friends and aoquatutances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock, from jence, corner of Flushing avenue and ‘Cum- ‘cot. His remains will bo taken to Huntington, L. 1, for interinent. Huntington papers please om: CavanacH.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 29 abort, but painful illness, Joun Cavanaeu, a native of the parish of Kells, couaty Meath, froland, aged 42 yoars and 11 mont! ‘The relatives aud (riends of the family,and tho mem- bers of Fortitude Lodgo F. and A. M.,are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, from his lato residenc Warren street, near Hicks, Monday aiternoon, at tw o'clock. . Kel (CARI ENT! tured over 2,000 kegs of revel powder, in Pettis county, few days Trip of the United Sta from Ship Island to Key at Key West—Promotion of Master’, Mate Geo. Vincent—Iliness of Comman- der Hodgden—List of the Officers of the ard, &e. — Usrrep Staves SrmAMER GuaRv, Ove Ker Wost, Fla., March 21, 1862. Wo arrived at this place on the 17th inst., from Ship Island. Wo find here the United Statea ships Katahdin, Cayuga, Guard, (he flagship of the Eastern division, Com. McKean, the Niagara; the Nightingale, Oneida, Davis, King Fisher, aud several others whose names I hayo not learned, The Freuch mau.of-war Milan is still lying in the harbor. Ono of our officers—Saster's Mate Geo, Vincent Cassody, of Now York city— was agrosably surprised to (find an official docu- mont announcing his promotion to Acting Master, Wnited States Navy. We can all testify that this ile At amecting of Now Engtandera, hold at the Asto™ The Victory at Pound Gap. House on Friday, March 23, 1862, it was “ERE START FROM PIKETON—A HARD MAKCH.-THE Resolved, ‘that a general meeting of the citizens and SURPRISE—THE RETREAT OF THE REBELS—OUR | S008 of Now kngland be held on Monday evening noxt, the TROOPS CAPTURE EVERYTHING, ETC. Bist instant, to arrange for providing suitable care, at- {Correspondence of the Loutaville Democrat.] tendance and accommodations for wounded New Engiaad Prexrox, Pike Co., Ky., March 21, 1962. soldiers, as they pass through tii city on thew way To my last I informed'you that'we were about starting | Homeward from the war. pret oem bral oven arp fed four hundred from In accordance with this resolytion ne Twonty-second Keniueky and about an equal number ‘ s a from the Fortieth and Forty rocond Obiovand one imu, | 20% of New England are invited dred cavalry of the First Ohio squadron, making a fores | A¥eue Hotel, on Monday, at $F. 3 pier d nine Sop all be the direct command of J. GREEN PIERSON, Chairman. Brigadier General Gart ‘@ started ‘on Friday, tl ims Gout, & wey. ‘ Uith instant, and after tis ond a haif dey: of thehardes | CHARI Goren, Seoretary. ing bat any for ft —_—— * to mado Pound Gap ou Buncay, the 100h; at wees The Eastern Vishing Squadron, Although our troops were completely broken down, and | 4088 OF FISHING VESSELS AND THEIR CREWS Ore Buncewarge PAINT.—TESTED ELEVEN YEARS water and fire proof, ailica and frou, iadestruct: le. BDe- pot 74 Maiden lane. W. W. BETTS, General Age OOTS THAT ARE BOOTS, MADE TO MEASURE AB ubbers repaired. Bu TION. COLONEL McGILL, FOR ny 9 ior of the (amous Exchange, Boston, is now Located galt ovssharas: aornen of Tyvelfteaireet and Broadway, tn close proximity to Wallack's Theatre and @ow- art's new’ palace, The celebrated Webster chowder free every night, Wines an ales from the celebrated vauita of GM PMlakett Raat Coonan NOMMISSION BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. Boots and Shoes of every description, fresh and season- abie, recelving cally, for sale by the package, a manufac: turer's prices. Goods adapted to army purposes, also to Coroners’ Inques Ax Unknown Woman Kitizp on Tut New Havaw RaitRoan.—As the down train from Now Haven was ap- proachiug Mott Haven, about half-past five o'clock yes- terday morning, the engineer discovered a woman walk- ing on the track a short distance ahead of the locomotive, Jo was instantly blown to warn the woman of Dut it was not until the brakes were applied papers please copy. —On Friday, March 28, ot Monroe, Orange county, N. ¥., Hannan Caureyter, relict of ‘thomas T. Carpenter, aged 76 years. e funeral will take place from her late residence, on Monday atiernuun, at oue o'clock. Down«Ltay.—On Friday, March 28, of consumption, Jouy DonvKLLEN, in the 33d year of his ayo. tives and friends, and those of his brother, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this the citizens and meet at the Fifth efiort to Kot 01 jnilicting such sevel short while afterwards at Bellevue Hospital. Coroner ick her, injuries that she died in a Jam (sunday ) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resi- foot gore, from having to wate creeks trum the very be- GEORGE'S BANKS—CONTRIAUTIONS SOLICITED FOR | signal mark of the appreciation of our government of | Narimann hold an inquest upon the body ,when,tho above | donee, Nv, 205 East Nincteenth street, corner of First | West India, Mexican and South American markets, in great ginning W the time We reached the foot of the Cumbor- | WIDOWS AND OKTHANS, KIL. his serviows, is well bestowed, and that he will do honor to | facta appearing in cvidonco, the jury rendered « verdict | avenue. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery | variety." CHARLES C. WARREN, 22 Cortlandt sircot. lund Lains, we climbed the hill, drove in the pickets, Boston, March 29, 1962, | his straps wo all know, Commander Hodgdon of this | of “Accidental death.” Deceased was about forty-five | fur interment. RRUL-UNTIL THE 18t DAY OF MAX NEXT, and mare short work of 4, im driving the thieving raccats | Th number of Gloucestor Aehing veasols los! of George's | SLip is quite ill, and will probably be ordered home on | years of age, was stout built, bad black hair and hazel | poorcx.—On Saturday, March 29, aftor a long and CATs Gareeh nak will continue tobe cent, pre- from their boasted stronghold. 6 LomGoorgs’s | cick loave this waek. Who his successor 13 to ve wo | ayes. The body was removed to the dead house for tho | severe illness, Ju1a, wife of Michael Donohue, in the Sea e caer trot Albany, fer the past, lenscars. ‘When we got to th» foot of the Gumberland, tho whoe | Bauk,in te gale of February 24, was filteen, and tho foree was divided into three divisions, The tirst, caval. | aumber lost January Lwas four. By the loss of these nineteen vessols 138 men were drownod, leaving soventy widows and 147 children to .bo provided for. Coutrivu- have not as yet heard. Surely not oue who will be more belovel by officors aud crew than Commander J. H. Hodgdon of Philadelphia. - Our other officers a Becentive Officer. —© purpose of identification. Scrrosep INvayticinr.—Tho body of a fomale child was found in an alley way in Grand street yesterday morning under circumstances which lead to the boliof that 29th year of her age. : ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to uttond the funeral, from her | residence, No. 172 Kast Forty-cighth street, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. The cavalry (ook the main road or old road, as it iy called, Tunning straight tions are solicited for these witlows and orphaus si 1. Pooring it was-stranglod, Coroner Naumann held an inquast upon |. Farisv.—On Friday, March 27, Lawarnce Famer, in | (yRuTCHES AND CANES FOR THE MilhON—At. other twodivisions took a short cut, padi ri aici Ra i ‘Paymasier —Goo. 1). Rodfel the body, whon tho jury rendered a vordict of © Death | the 67th yoar of his age. Oi ranetocturees ©. PINNELL,, enemy's rear. The plan was tor both forves to got at tho The Seal Fishery Masters’ as Richards and A. A. Franzen. by strangulation at the hands of somo person unknown." His friends and the frionds of his sons, Philip and No: 2 Cortiandvatree Gap at the saine time—for the cavalry to present them —* Paymaster’ Clerk.—Krank Cargill 5 Francis, and those of his nephew, Philip Farley, are re- | ¢¢-WoaraR's” selves tn ts front of the rebel breastworks, and, as Sr. Jouxs, N. F., March 29, 1962 Surgeon's Stored Personal Intelligence apecttully invited to attend ihe, Caper: , from the reais Cc mabdidsidintane soon as tack was made, for the y cor Still Qemly ‘kod with ice, 1 te “Th s Sea dence of his son, is, avenue, near Ciy- VERMIN EXTER: bn their roar and take the whole fo i et hatintiitcdeaae | at | ore General J. Tyler, of the United States Army; General } routh stroet, Williamsburg, this (Sunday) afternoon, at —— James 8. Whitney, of Boston; Captain Seymour, her ery will be a perfuct (allure this season. British Majesty's messenger to Lord Lyous, and D. Mc- the plan didn’t work exactly, for th tho first part of the prograinme {ull an hour before we "clock. penne. —On Friday, March 28, Eva, only daughter of Sail Maker. —Jo Wilcox. —Thos. P. Preston, Francis Duffy, got there. Thoy had an ctiyagement which lasted for Navigation Westward. Fone era) peony Intyro, of Ann Arbor, Mich., aro stopping at (he Everett | 4 ‘yf und Kveloua Fortis, aged 9 years and 8 mouths. ey yh over half an hour; and our cavalry, to save their horses Burraro, March 20, 1362. Arma Van B. Partington. gers ace from the residence of her roadway (opposite St. Nicholas), N. ¥- ‘The funcral will take pi father, at Kingsbridgo, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The friends Of tho family are requestod to at tend without further invitation. GaLLAvix.—On Saturday, March 29, Mary Gattaviy, mother of Michael, John, Jeremiah, james and Cathorine Gallavin, a native of the parish of Cool, county Kerry, Ireland, agod 58 yea! ‘aptain Eddy, of the United States Army; Captain Pierce and W. A. Fisher, of Clovoland; R. 0. Fi Washington; P. 0. Minor, of California; 1. C. inderson, of St. ‘Louis; wland, of Pitta. M. Adams, of Hartford, and Joseph Howell, of pine eat adetrueeen tare poaeed hey pea The propeller Eclipse, which left here at four o’olock and tho infantry, failing to «come to tite,” had tore. | Yesterday morning, arrived at Toledo at ning o'clock this treat tonsaly png alg ie enetny formed on a hill | morning, making hor regular time. C of . t a , ne beu fi tie sacra arg yon oe! The Oleaa is reported still In the ice below Dunkirk, iil, and making for them on a “double quick” and ‘The Connecticut is expected hourly. This mail goes by the Constitution. “ig Trial Trip of the Steam Gunboat Marble- head. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. PLANTATION BITTE RS. ‘8. T. 1860. X. hens and purifies the mn; ta a. fect appetizer, and the most agreeable and effectual tonke Fr'the world. It is composed of the celebrated Ca bank, roots, herbs, and pare St, Croix rum. Particularly adapted to. Jes; cures Dyspepsia aud Weakness, and is juat Landlord and Tenant Law. Hon, W. W. Wolsh, of Connecticut; Osgood Braaley, of PB. at a “charge bayonets,” they came vory suddenly ta the : ; - Unirgp States Steamer ee} Worcester; W. G. Angell a1 J. Carpenter, of Provi Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | delicate fem 0808 seasons, by al grocese, conclusion that discretion \as the better part of valor, SUPERIOR COURT—SPROIAL TERM. ‘OLp Port, March 22, 1862. dence; J. 3. Caren of ‘tichig! 0. P. Ce Billings and J. | invited to attoud the faneral, from her late rosidence, toe eens eek + i ies and ran like dogs, without firing nghot atus. But our Before Hoo. Judge Barbour, Christening comes next in importance aftor the birth | C. Bates, of Bost: P. Sanders, of Ohio, and M.5. | No. 360 First avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two "clock. occ vow.—On Saturday morning, March 29, of scarlet fever, Hamtox Jayxs, only son of John H. and Laura K. Grotecloss , aged 3 years and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 432 Hudson street, this (Sunday) afternoon, attwo o'clock. G Graves —Os Seturday, Mare ae 8 gavere ile ness, Appison M. youngest c! of I. M. and J. T. Gre- family, of Chicopee; : of New Hiv nell,’aged one your bod ‘one day. S “ ‘The friends and rolatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 166 West Thirty sixth street, on Monday af. ternoon, at fon, te four o'clock. Haavy.—On Thursday, March 28, James Heave, aged about 76 Cog age al of Garvaugh, Long- ford county, Ireland. The funeral will take this (Sunday ) afternoon, wo o'clock, from No. 169 Kast Eleventh street. Tho rolatives and moquaintances are respectfully invited to attend, without further notice. Hawwesty.—On Friday, March 28, Marv Jogurmn, daughter of John and, Hennessy, aged 1 year, § months and 28 days. on; T. P. Stetson and wife, of Baltimore, are stopping at the Astor House. L. D. Brewster and H. J. Hoyt, of Danbury; Mrs, J. 3. Wright and daughter, of Baltimore; 8. G. Ward, C. J. Wil- fon and Miss M. A. Wilson, of Boston; M. Hacker, of Phi- ladolphia; D. P. Berrida, of New York; Thomas Buckley, of Troy, and W. 8. Vandervoort, of St. Louis, are stopping at tho Albemarie Hotel. JALEGANT INITIAL DIES FURNISHED BAC aT feo ot cost, by purchasing: Now Paper ai lnc hehnnnnnishn iS JRNITURE AT COST.—J, BOYCE, AT HES MANUs UR iory and warerooms, 96 abd a Bast Houston street, Will offer his entire stock of superior custom made Furniture of every desertption, at coat, until 20, wheushe balanut- will be sold at auction, to close the of achild,acd I know of no better way of celebrating the advent of ove of the best of the gunboats than in- forming tho HxkaLp that the Marblehead arrived here this afternoon, after a successful trip from Boston, ia good order, and a woll picked sot of men for officers and crow, ready for avy servico the country may demand, ‘The foliowing is her list of officers: — Lieutenant Commanding—9. Nicholson. Furs Lieutenant and Executive Offcer—Goo. C. Remey. Acting Master s—Goorge Martin, Bowen Allea. ineer—Clark a kid : Assistant Sui —H. He ler. Actin “iansont Paymasier—J. H. Mulford, Jr. Third Asridant Engineers—Jobn B, Carpenter, Wiliam L. Nicoll, James Long. Captain's Clerk—William L. Dulanoy. Acting Masters’ Mates—D, 8. Gross, G. F. Winslow, T. Laha, Jr., B. 0. Low. We loft Boston on Tuesday morning, and should havo arrived here on Thursday night bat for a storm, which obliged us to go out of our course, Another gunhoat, the boys wero not 0 easily satisfied, for we fred on them “er (ribs Soton W. end suoceoded in bringiag dowaiwo uf the fue while on | MAN 26.— Wm. Gidem vs. Solm W. Bice and F.C. the wing,” and wounding six others. Wo pursued them | Xemingion.—This was an action to recover $253 for one for epverst walle but, as they know the mountains bet- | month’s rent of a store in Gibson's Butlding, corner of Fe ee hey Lath ree iacecod ta evading our search for | Thirteenth streot and Broadway. The rent was claimod vomted rey bins, weit te to abe vigte cathe andor a lease made by the piaintiit to defendants. ‘The Gwollings of the inhabitants io this section, sad lookod | aetemdnate ndinitted the iease, as if they thoughtit was au absurd idea for them ever to | that they were restricted to vss be routed from thelr xniig and comfortable quarters. Wo | of 'uors aud sogars only, and they were induced captured two large flags, guns, ammunition, provisions, to take the lease in consojuenoe of the representations of all their camp equipage, clothing, bedding, baggage and, | the piaintif's ageut that they would secure the whole fn fact, overyt! Chey had, even to wnjinisher Wters— patronage of Waliack's theatre; that thera was not in the one achwally that had b en commenced ayicr the retecet of | premises ant woul! not be any place for the sale of the cavalry, which, 80 far as it went, was boasting of « glori- | Naver and segars, and that Wall was prohibited by ous victory over the cowardly Lincolnies.”” We were very | ¥8 lease from having any bar attached to hig theatre. sorry to have to disturb the 1 follow, for it was about | The presontations, the defendants alleged, were as far in the letter writing line as he will ever get again | "true, and that soon y¥, twook possession a bar towards tolling of a victory. was oo in Wallack’s theatre which ontirely destroyed Our forces oceupied tho Gap the rest of that day and | their iness. The defendants and some witnesses on ‘fight, feasting on the half cooked moat thoy had left be- their behalf wore oxamiaed, and when the defendants hind ‘on the fre, picking out such good clothing, guns, | T# tod, tho Court, on plaintiff's motion, ordered judgment quilis, blankets, &¢. , dec. ,a8 suited the fancy of our boys, | fr the plaint Messrs. Townsend and Galbraith for and the: burnt up everything o'se not totabie, and a | Plaintiff, Messrs. Angel and Brown for defendants. ily bonfire the whole thing made, ‘you may bot.’ ae ary { t Cireuit Court, s SPANISH HAIR GLOSS, A CHEIQAL GOM: Eo inie keeping it molgt wad in aoe, ok Frag the bair, . te moat beattt Nustre, thera is nothing eqwal to it. fois by all druggists, LJERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED BY USING WiTE'S H Patent Lever Truss. ia diterg in aad qction Tnenin, “hcaphiets free Bond site 8. X- l ow ABOUT Te REFURNISS THEE HOUSm® axe invited to examine our new and sclecs assorimem; of + 5 WH HAVE Just *RBUSIVED. iy ‘i A PINE SELECMON of Naw srt tas ; f H. Sherrill, . Hogan, of i ‘ iB. Bacon and J. M. Metcalf, of Kentucky, and Osborn Rid- ley, of Indiana, are stopping at the St, Nicholas Hotel. Ofictal Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri Kestucey, Extra Crass 149—March 1 25, 24, 72, 59, 8, 28, 44, 70, 7, 78, 74, 36, 20. Kentocer, Crass 160—March 29, 1962. 68, 12, ae ats i, 28, Lag ad 7, 43, 58, $1. ree of charge by addressing wither to ee 6d wit DY & CO., Tt was truly amusing to 800 our boys on their way back United Sta Choenra, started out at the same timo, but was unable Covington, ‘or 8, Louis, Mo. ‘The funeral wili taka. place from the* residence of her . the clothes they havl got, ti mi ee ts, No. 150 West Thirty-first streot, betvseon Seventh or is Wooked ko the much talked of Faistatia army: in die’ sania cites Sinai ee iamere to koop along with us, mak ng, as we were cikht, nine | Ometal Drawings of the K: ky Kha highih avenura, (bis (Sunday) aiteraoou, at two | FRENCH CHENA DINNER AND TRA SROs time they all got back safo and sound, and on the day ARCH ‘the United States vs. Zachariah Seaver.— | and vem knots an hour, With one exception, the Mar- | Delaware State Lousries, ua e’clook. FRENCH CLOCKS AND BRONRRS aftor we reccived the news—the good nows—that wo | The prisonor was arraigned on threo indictments, charg- | plelead fa in every respect suporior to any of the othor ee LS, "4, meee Hare it ae) 66 Howsut.—On Thursday, March 27, of consumption, Spetial attention tscalled to ovr stack cet buna “ORT ma our | we nm. very Arana fame ape wae | Gran tr ot ULM eat | ny, Bestase Oe eh i’ | Mm tnd tena Catan Dove | cuanmnns, Ah 088 trun lers could have been present to lave wit- | United 8 Pensioners? Office. man, Je jow bu » Mass. ama it vip R. 1 xT ae eS Tae a the oye Ae WORE, Bake. CON SOME | ote eco te a ik led BOF Bully, | ‘rong ani in workmanship and nish was universally fhe: 0; 49, BL, 16,39, 10, 80, 38, 60, $1. | Sonumson of the Fifty-fist regiment New York Volun- § af which we Vive anger am, Galcate sae! seinen ‘deors, will take place this (Sunday) séernoon, at two. ‘clock, frotwy his late sos\toNce, Nov Ud Past Thitty- frst sircet. ‘Tho friends and acquaintances are respectfully admired while lying at the yard. Her machinery was built by Stanton & Mallery, of Nowburg, N. Y.,jand though their firat work for tho go- "FouN A. MORRIS & CO., heart good. Caps flew into the air; the old flag of the Joseph Webb was arraignod ant ploadod ‘not guilty to Wilmington, Delaware, or Govington, Kentucky. “Marios” was flottered in the breeze, and tho shouting | an indictment for passing counterfeit com, new no bounds; The boys have appeared lke another tha Wo continue tosell af Wie ae ROE a 6 488, 400 and 492 Broadway, qormer 6f BE ome sireet fet of mon ever since, They were heartily sick of the - ra vorsment, is probably nearor t the specification in ‘nate invited to aiond without further notine. = “ Grountster, end the dreery hardahipa and tallgulog bebihsoan Ceasreupesiat Term. weight, matorial andl workmanship than, with oue oF nes Sameee in earn tite Kenuur.—n Friday Mare 28, Mea. Town Kaus, wife | QUTLBW'S AND Ce ETE Nad aeyure ‘tramps they have undergons, and longed for a change - Indge Inge: two oxcoptions, avy of the others built by larger and 19 Wall street, up stairs, New York, Sonty teroae, robe md, in the $A yosr Of er age. “ 26 Rast Broader New Work more generally known shops. ‘The ongines are unusually heavy, but so well put to- gether and accatately tittel (hat they work with tho they didn't ero where; but when it was to Louisy Manon 27.— William H. William wv. the Coney Island and : they wore truly overjoyed. So you may look out for ub | grant ailroad Compuny.—Motion fe s00n As CONVeyANEY can bo procured, rect tg pene deat eng tion granted, caste to The friends and acquaintances of the family Tespestinily invited to attend the funeral, from her late Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte~ tories, Informayon given, Exchange oflice. WM. LOCKS, 5 dstend combined, corer of Wake Feet and Breat- GepoNes LATEST AGNY TRUNI $ yp PORTABLE ‘ way. Tgond yon & Unite! States sivlen mick-tand bayonet; | abide the event, unless plaintiff, within thirty days, com- | ost perfect ease and regularity. Deing new, thoy have | Broker, No. 28 Pine steeol, up staiva, room No. 6. rosidence, Ro. 48 North Sovoath street, Williamsburg, 7" i also a regular secesh sword and sab pletes the contract iu all respocts,as required to be per. | not, of course, beon tried to tha Cull exteut of thei ————— thie fay (Sunday), ot BINAt ss mon of a rifle, stich os ts ued in thi formed by tho Lith September, 861, oxcept as to ter power; but tholr excollent bohavionr under tho sovere White's Sprin; le of Gents’ Hats and Kavas sot.-On Thursday, March 27, aftor a short iil ) ptt : Aeeaeee Pads CHINES RE There is but on nus of road, as to Fifteenth atrost, and as to the ys | test of the rolling and pitching of the vossol during the | Gaps now re way, under Barnum’s Musoum |, wees, Mra, Jane KAVANAGH, Of the city of Kilkwuny, Ire.) ob Oot eth, y eid nn” ae of gins in the for the company : tnd tinloss he completes the terurmus of ¥ odovery one on board that they are mit ahah land i . | Rowever taut ce heavy, Incambty chth oc leather ont , the rohd withio thirty days altor the right of way is ob: |/overy hing contd ba wished. Dougan's Spring Style of Genmtiomenta | Tho relatives and friends of tho family also thoee oF | imo machine. Send for & deagr ive eatatoxue, ‘Agew ving in tho Sandy V tained and notice served on him, Fifteenth street, ) it is wofortunate that in designing thoeo boats | pro now seine pie $30. Give bun a cally | Hor sons John, Frank and Martin, are roapeceully.iuwvitey | wauted. a Tae Howe Sy? ny Mackiuese 437 Groud o has beeu taken thirty days after grading. weet, corney af Aus. to atlend tho funorat, this (Sunday) afvornoon at tw g way, New ¥ a 102 Nowsaw thoy slowid bayo been mato so narrow that tu anything