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NEW YORK HERALD, SATUKVAY, APRIL 12, 186%—TRIPLE SHEET. + ee Dificers in America. Ho was at one time Suportatendent | thoreof in Yebruary, 1847. While holding this commis- s s that thia »ould prove a most timely and auitabte eecasion THE $0? BROADWAY—WEDDING CARDS AND NOrK er tho Miltary Academy at West Point, and was sent on | wlon he was, in October, 1840, appointed acting | MEWS FROM GENERAL BANKS CORPS. | we issrond fo a PE poe eee GREAT UMION ViCT DRIES. AY ath RYBRDHLIS celebrated eniabitabmes’ + military Oommission abroad to examine the fortifica- | Assistant Adjutant General, and assigned to patie Landing has greatly increased the necessity Of a _ Occupation of Warrenton by Union Troops. Wasuunaron, April 11, 1882. The Sanguinary Bat = reliet, Let us attic at Pittsburg, LULIARD TABLES 7 Tenn.—Defeat of the Rebel Generals A. i reBce® HABSFOND. Masten Viayiag covine ulton an Sidney Johnston and Beauregard—Map No. 8 Ant street . rally, The United 5 Seley Commission and ite auxiliary (4 Be Tau ye ppeals eROW 5O sing, in view of receni events, are Organizations of the pion pee well worthy of being tlons of England during the Crimean war—a subject| the Ninth military department of New Mexico, which has been made so popular by the-able report of | which position he held till July, 1851. In August, 1851, Major General McClellan, the Napoleon of the present | he was commissi captain of infantry, and remained inade the almoners of rehef in this emergency. the Battle Ficla=T pa Sea Sere = anne. i Now Masco discharging nis due ua hecvsbienk | seuergay tag pene chantonng toe mance wiaont | SaaEapate Gea aeR ations Bact Te | Holand Bon Sakavance ef tas Deion | Domest sr onoeees Renanrs meabee As ig said above, Genoral Lee graduated with great | of the rebellion, when he resigned his commission and A wo, atapmioning Le siauliat matitdhaation ef cur apmpaiiy for Uroee ue wero : Hona:—Novelty in ita styles; great varle'y of sires, shapes, Gring a gun, Fow of the inhabitants remain. The country is ex- Coodingly beautiful, the wheat boing several inches high, and the grass considerably advanced in growth. Tho farmers appear to have been little molested; they are Pursuing their ayocations apparently with as much un- Concern as before the rebellion. A rebel was captured yesterday by somo of General Banks’ men; upon his person was found a bowie knife belonging to one of our privates, who, with three others, wero missed a few days since, and doubtless either taken prisoners or shot. The mountains are covered with snow to the depth of several inches. THE BATTLE AT PITTSBURG, fern wounded in Winning those vie GE distinction in the year 1829, He was immodiately alter | returned to Georgia, where he soon set to work raising & Dreveted as second lieutenant of the Enginoer Corps, | regiment under tho provisional government of that State, ince which time he has always maintained his ascenden- | after its secession, op the 19th of January, 1861. Aftor vy in the military service. Among the public duties as- | the establishment of the Confederate government he re- Bigned him in bis career, {n-all of which he exhibited | ceived a commission from Jeff. Davis as brigadier gene- talents of the highest ordor, are the following:— ral, and was confirmed ag such by the rebel Congress, Th 1835 he was astronomer for fixing the boundary | afong with Geo. W. Randolph, of Virginia; Howell Cobb, “Datween Unio and Michigan; a first lieutenant in Sep- | of Georgia, and Jos. L. Hogg, of Texas. He never did - , . . . «Gamo 1sg; captain in uly 1835) cblet eneirvesver | adything worthy of'note while connected with the United ‘major for the battle of Cerro Gordo, ‘April 1847; brevet | States Army, and, so far as we can learn, has never been ‘Hieutonant colonel for the battles of Contreras and | undor fire at all. Since resigning his commission in the *Cherubusco, August, 1847; brevet eolonol for the battio of Uhepultepec, in which he was severely wounded, United States Army he hag been altaost unheard of until w ;Beptombor, 1847; Superintendent of United States Mili- | he turned up at Yorktown. General McLaws is a man of tary er at West Point, 1852; lieutenant colonel of | medium stature, about forty years of age, and has very ‘cavalry , 1855, respectable conneo! Of tho personal appearance and physique of General Fiend prea korearaay Ae anes ; “Lee the Richmond correspondent of the Charleston e OKGE OPDYKE, Mayor. | Ligenee from Europe, d&e., de, Ke. Pulon sitet and Ae Ree wee une Tat, Ed and Broadway, Army to Richmond—Interesting Intel- | \'s «04 tusterial, fallatal workmanship, seigrainny A full and graphic account of the late Sanguinary = Datilo at Pittaburg Landing, Tenn.,.ravulting ix a giorious | CONT WEY LROM ZHE TENTIE PAG ‘Triumph of the Usion Arms and the complete Rout of the TER GULD-PE BEST Robeis, with sketches of the prominent offivers engages ' 3 in the Oyht, accompanied with # Map showing the Buttle | 4.) of any of the owing sume in cash oF post Field and the Seat of War feom Nashville to Corinth, and | ‘vin’ Ls itteted: a Gold Ben Or Pen? skating Ne Sunk oe from sland No. 10 to Memphis, will be published ia the | “78 ‘dee ription, viz — Werxty Hexarn, ready this morning at ten o'clock. It oka Bs contrat basic Ben will also contain accounts of the Surrender of Istud No, | Pen; and tor Seinen ee 10, and the capture of one Major General, three Briga- | qb? £7532" Noe Sand 6. diors, Five Thousand Soldiers, and an immense quantity CASES, WITH PE) of Artillery and Munitions of War; An Interesting Ac- for count of the Advance of the Union Army toward Rick. | amd for $1 80, the Excelsior eae mond, and the latest reports respecting their position, | Wwoar of every oue of which will far oudast a with a record of all important movements in the different | eel The [mpertance of Corinth gical Point. A moment's glance atany map of tho Southern States will show the importance of the present rebel positions in Northern 4 Ssi8sippi and Alabama, and how utterly sees Hi fortunes bocome the moment they are Corinth, it wilt Le geen, is at tho junction of the Momphis and Chartoston andztne Mobile and Ohio Rail- toads. J'rom this point the road stretches northward through, tho whole of Western Teunossee to Cumber- land, Kentucky; southward the road runs through Kast- ern Mississippi and a corner of Alabama, to Mobile on the Gulf; westward a road runs direct to Momphis, and B. ‘AN THE SWORD.” OF ALL PENS. yor a Ne fe vor $i t No.6 Pon, 1st juality, ora No, 6 Pen, 2d quailty. me pens. tward through I a, Tenn., and . The name “A. Morton,” “Number and “Quality are Courier thus spoke not many months ago-— Camo, April 11, 1862. eas lorence, Ala., Chattanooga, Military Departments during the week; Lato and Impor- | stan ‘on the following Pens aud the Pointa a y Beng roga terarne a crg.ccs | NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | oy stir utranin neives tor vom | St 0 Cain, rah Cain Oris | nt ign r,s siya ob. | eer a aa a @ goal pete elton. ecm poy Tenaregara, Pittsburg Landing is that the pursuit was kept up only & Fy Pabprepecd unt an grimerias sy i bye Seep ear, Sing!o copies, si pcre Gott ne for he seeks See eet wag es aeits focebend, wh WAR GAZETTE. Witle distance beyond the position of our advance previ- | Not only so, but this Memphis and Charleston road 8 | cents, tas. +t | Femd pabe oninh Gt eualine est eaeernie Se he toate in Jacks of iran geay. bale well develo} i? ‘ous to the battle. the only railroad connection left the rebels between re ati ee esha? 4 On ASRS. sta ive * 4 wi miuc: ‘ sie ran, ceceeatina dak eropeicag wc, OFFICIAL. Capt. Wiliam G. mcmichact a Prisoners | uSits: Missiasippt and all alabama west of Pema: | povture ute Toners MAMA | vor 15 ornin, w Mo. 1 Peo, Ia quailty, ora No.8 Fea, 34 eoything behind it, would not be unbe; | ORDEN RESPECTING SURGEONS HEWITT AND STIFF. elireayece: _ Abs te Bouthars deatioard ecaten, bale areca 0 Re ee ee oo Vor $1, a No. 2 Pen, Ist quality, or a No.3 Pen, 3d quality, aro jooks as mi PHILADELPHIA, east from New Orleans, hez, Vicksburg; 6 Be Ne aoe Oe as: Ss SOy » 29. No. 4 Pn. 3d quality. ‘ mia taco which inrepoce bana Wan Desessanary pitty 1882, "S| A private despatch says that Capuain William 6. Me- | Jackson, Mermphig, Bon Rouge or Mabie, or 10 thos |g, gg, 7pMaranw Coan Tani iti” | Oar gah ao Sen int aay, or a Mo «Pon, 8 gull ‘Seorns coor or taal at enailstion: = Bose slight! Grave complaints against assistant surgeons Howitt | Michael, Assistant Adjutant General of the army, and bis | points from Virginia, North or South Carolina or Georgia, | Circulers sent byaddreming’ 7) ‘or $1, a No, ‘q Hen, Ia quality, or a No. $ Pen, S47quati- ‘of arobitecture, and a mouth | andStipp having reached the department, they are aus- | £%, Morton McMichael, of this city, wore taken prisonors Wilmington, Delaware, or Coriogion, Kent Se ee mae over the Memphis aud Charleston road, the only railroad oe. it cae Tar, ‘Judge from the Ii a it—for it | pended from duty and ordored to report themseives. A at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, He was Chief of line now connecting the east and west of the rebellion. — ane a No. 6 Pen. dst quality, erent dokzminstioa. Tike Beaurogerds bie manners | Bésligent or inhuman surgeon is regarded by this de. | General Smith's staf Jat that road be onco broken and the Southern couted- | ..OMeial Drawings of Murray, Kady & |" NN Chigs.” in aMRAES eee ‘are affable, courteous and refined, combining 0 nicely | partment as an enemy of his country and of his raco, Sivawiads ta Gamasma-aielinon eracy is out in two as effectually as if a Chinese wall | ~”* ““Kexrucuy, Extra Utasa 171—April 12, 186%. For She a Noe 2 Pee tat eaaity, OF a No.3 Pen, $d quality, *tho birhomme of man of the world with the dignity of | and will be dealt with according to the utmost rigor of {From the St. Louis Republican, April 9.) were built betwoen the Gulf and the;seaboard States. é i nan ition, that you can hardly tell where the one begins Bad tho other cnds. He dresses in plain black clothos, | Military law. EDWIN M. STANTON, Sec. of War, ‘woars an old felt hat, which, in nine times out of ten, is knocked in ono side, and in this attire isthe last man in 58, 45, 6%, 71, 59, 70, 60, 22, 37, 47, 67, 64. ty, or a No. 4 Pen, 34 quality. Kuwrocky, Cass 172—April 11, 1962, For $2, a No. 3 Pen, lat quality, or a No, 4 Pen, 24 quality. 3, 8, 12, 4, 13, 67, 70, 25, 29, 75. "| oraNo,b Pen, Sd quality, Circulars sent free of charge py addressing either to. For $2 50, a No. 4 Pen, Lat quality, or a No. 6 Pea, 2d quail- MURRAY, BDDY & A large number of our citizens, accompanied by a splendid brass band, assembled about eleven o'clock iast night in front of the Planters’ Houso, to congratulate the A few miles west of Corinth !s Grand Junciion, where the New Orleans branch of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad ; ty, or & No, 6 Pen, 3d quality. epee pine on appre yrs aes bo eet el GENERAL NEWS. Commanding General of this departmont upon the suc. | iatersects the Memphis and. Charleston road, and ina Canis ee ae Gene Le is, ior $8, No, 5 Yen, int auaity or.a No. 6 Pen, 24 quality, ~Commander-in Chief of the Virginia army. ~~ — on od our arms .at the famous locality called by the | direct lino, a Httle further west, is tho city of Memphis. >_> — ‘anna a 0. ee, AR ataee rte ‘The wife ot General Lee, in a letter not long since NF Wasuinerox, April 11, 1862. UPfamitiary known anony stents ea ep hy wut mere | When Corinth is ocoupied, and tho Union military Une | ,P*ize# Cashed im alt Legalized Lotte. i NMOUNTED DESK HOLDERS. writton by her tow friend, states that Genoral Lae bas | PASSAGE OF THE BILL uaaNctratinG sLaves 1 | The soul-strring airs of ithe Star-spangied Tanner’ and | oxtended be arena. wo have control of the following 19 Wall street, up stairs, New York. | ¢ Fen pars ako. aren a SER reer Be ~ghod «1 ” se oivitwae: THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. “Red, and Blue”? having been played, some | important lines of railvoxds:— y 5 ‘or $4, a No. 8 Pen; for $5, a No. 9 Pen; and for $6, a No. 20 lag es ve sisi fm he JOUN BaNcunan | The bill to omancipato slaves in the Distriot of Colum: | fanents ‘ney howd suseested “Three cheers for Genera! | sfobite and Onio read. reraibacls pa Taslee eae ete eR aioe ing | Peete Quality” are pointed with the very best Iridee- ‘SEET THE REBEL GENERA! bia was rushed to a voto at a late hour this afternoon,and | peed! \y @ Mississippi,” which, it is Mississippi Central road: moat experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and | minm Poinis, carefully selected, and none of this quality are MAGRUDER, . wediess to say, were given with a hearty good will. hasbeen used with never failing success in th ds of riee! ” In tho Dictionary of the Army of tho United States, | Passed without.amendment, During the debate upon it, | After this General Halleck appeared upon the balcony, | Memphis and Charleston road. ete a ng vate tL Sheed Mena tala een ee a edition of 1853, this officer's progress is thus defined:— | Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, made a powerful speech, | ru nays yot hat tears hina, bole fa oe ucatspecches | Mississippi and Teanessee road, momach and vowels, corres welt Gud. gives wane and | preety RgyeePerIO tO any Pens made by Bien udor, John Bankhead (Virginia) —Cadet 1826; bro; | “tering his solemn protest not only. against this | and indicative of a speedy close of the war ia theimper, | ¥{mphis and Ohio road. HPiwiltalmoet instantly relleve griping in the bowels and | witht ce genlty he mend shall equal. in respect to dura- voted socond ligutonant infantry, July 1, 1890; in'First | particular measure, but against othera which have tant department under his ¢ovtrol ene overcome convulsions, which, It hot speedily remedied, eud | itefaiions)-age Gold Pane teks Tiana ate onty true com ived the compliment not alone to him- solf, but aé intended chiotly for the brave army under his command, Referring to the capture of Island No. 10, he said he had glorious news to convey in connection with that event. General Pope had taken six thousand The Prisoners from Island No. 10. Carmo, April 11, 1362. Several boat loads of prisoners arrived to-day from Island No. 10. The generals and fiela oificers are to be sent to Fort Warren, company officers to Columbus and privates to Chicago and Springfield. Generals Makall and Gault, and several subordinate officers, are here on parole. The latter goneral is very communicative. He says that our four weeks’ bombard- ment killea*only one man. Artillery, August, 1831; Ass’t Commissary of Subsisten “December, 1831; first lieutenant, March, 1835; captain June, 1846; breveted are, for gallant and meritoriou: ‘oonduct in’ the battle of Cerro Gordo, April 18, 184 been incessantly pressed upon Congress, with a view to agitate the slavery question. After listen ing with some patience to the venerable momber July, , commandant light battery with Pillow's bag Ber Tloatenant colonel for gailant and | TOM Kentucky, the House proceeded to rush tho bill | Wilh thet event. generals being among the number), one meritorious conduct in battle of Chopultepec, feptember | through under the five minutes rule. It was soon evi- | hundred heavy siege guns on the ‘main laud cece 13, 1847 (July, 1848) ,in which was wounded. dont that no amendment would be entertained. Some of | formidable thin anything on the island; innwuerablo Gouera! Magruder {s not much less than sixty yoor® | the friends of emancipation in the District protested small arma; emmunition, camp equipage, wagons, tents, of ago; isa tolerably good looking man, though somo” | againat tho indecent haste with which the various pro- | ‘everything they had.” This was ela iovs Aaa ocd) thing the worse for wear, and in some respects 1s an ex- | positions were passod over; but it was of no avail; the | for one day; but the General proceeded to give the result ‘eollent officor. He has somo eccentricities, which, had | majority soomed to be acting according to a concerted Es an attack made yesterday by Boauregard upon In death. ‘regard to tie cheap Gold Pens, he bey is the best and surest remevty in the world in all eases of wee wo iat epee pope teres ne Thowa in children, whether it arises from | Could not have made as good writing und durable Pens, Cor *. the price, had the gold been furnished gratuttotsly, orld over. artes ordering’ must in, all instauees sperity the “Nune a Eis esa * ans uality"” of e Pens wanted, an: The Advantage of Buying Direct from | (esriie the kind of Pens they prefer—whether sll or tite. the manufacturer is manifest in the superb quality and | ber, course or line. matchless styles of the Spring Dress Hats for gentlemen, | For sale by all dealers inthe line throughout the country. ixsued by ESPENSCHEID, 118 Nassau street, Addrews, cs A. MORTON, Island No. 10 Taken, also Whites | no sending asin to NO 29 Maldon lane, Now Yori ' > of Dress . er tamp will recel eee ate hte tome ete Neee who wish to bein the py tie with tie Gageavings! above referred rg well and Grant, near Pittsburg. Beauregard, at David's Spr Style of Gentil u ERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. he Gourishod in any other age or country, would have | plan, and went ahead at full speed, laughing at the | thelend of an immense army, advanced from Corinth | Parson Browmlow. Hefore the Cincinnath | nasty Brekeey peat ce ce oem tlemen’s phaebelor san made him as famous as Beau Brummell. When he en- | efforts of the conservatives and members from the border and made the attack, Uy] the combined fede- Preache: Convention. PES RRR ROC will forward Quartermasters’ Checka to: Washington, andi tered the army he was possessed of some $40,000. That | slave Statos to arrest the proceedings. No amendment | fl forces; but, after a fierce and bloody struggle, lasting oO 1 bh The Spring Beauty—Knox’s Last Issue | procure Government Ceriliicates of Indebtedness thorefor Salad Kini octhing ons Winns Sve cane, teste ns pete “ from-sunrise till sunset, the enemy was driven back into nm the Bist ult. Mr. Brownlow met the Methodist cler- | is worthy of this title. To appreciate its surpassing clogance | kt low rates, “ something loss ve y' ospe- | would be allowed, although some were pressed by friends | hig intrenchmenis. This announcement was followed by | gymen of Cineinnati, and, to a bigbly complimentary ad- | ciland look at it. Yo become familiar with its durability | “1% "Lee. rae : cially gorgeous in mess furniture and extravagant in his | of the measure, as essential to the perfection of tho bill } loud and long continued cheering. dress, replied as follows:— Sly nscrsonry’ to kitow that MENON checehe eat gta a2 | (ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED: -euisine—by which means he bas ruined very many | to make it constitutional. cata eo take ee RenRTKed that he would leave this } 1 inank you, brother, and through you tho Preachora’ | Beating these facts in mind, as well as that ft is - | of mtonventence to the patiout, by Dr ZACHARIR, Surteow: young offcers. He is also somewhat fantastic in |” A serious objection made to it ie, that it do | ammb syn the feld of netive operations: He, how. weepect to personal adornments. When he was | nies compensation for any slave transferred, at | communication with tho city, and said nothing would be im Mexico he came out magnificently in blue | any time heretofore, to the present owner from | wanting on his part to restore to St. Louis her former .trowaers, with red stripes of enormous widih— | any person who bas in any manner aided or Senay neste ea “the stripes being in their turn striped with gold. The | sustained the rebellion. Most of the siayes held | of ti Remtariecgont teneaence rivers, and he thought offeers had a debating society in camp, and this is one of | in the District have come by purchase, gift or otherwise, | it would not be long before the merchants of our noble the questions over which they vexed their mindsand | from parties in Virginia, many of whom have participated | Sil¥ were again in free and unobstructed intercourso » exercised their oratorical powers:—‘Whether John B, | in the rebollion. This clause completely, cuts off the : Magruder's trowsers are blue with red stripes or red } owners of such slaves from any compensation under the Relief for the Wounded Soldiers. with blue stripes.” Tradition does not tell the decision; | bill. Wasurxctox, April 11, 1862. “bat it was understood that the members of the society | Another serious defect was brought to the attention of | The following order of the Secretary of War, aud tole- were takon “to view the premises.” In one of the bat- | the House by Mr. Train, of Massachusetts, who tried to | graphic despatches addressed to him, Yell of the com- * tos he was directed to send a seotion of his battery to ® | have it amended, but although his amendment obtained | mendable promptness with which both the Department esignated point on th field; so he detached a young se- | frry.throe votes, it was voted down, The dofect alluded | and different State amd city authorities are striving - cond ficutenant. Having given the young subaltern bis | 1, may yet vitiate the bill, and render it inoperative, | to do their utmost for the alleviation of the condition of Orders, he added:—You want a brevet, don’t your”? | 1, was Topresented by Mr. Train that the bill, as | the wounded in the revent great battle near Pittsburg “Of course, sir.” “Well, then, let me give you alittle | i¢ nay been passed, conflicts with the fifth and seventh | Landing— advith. When you get there don’t you mind whe- | smendments to the constitution, providing that private | DESPATCH FROM THE GOVERNOR OF MAssacHUSErTS. ‘thor there's any Mexicanth or not—you fire like , April 9, 186: SAK’ ,Meuth, “snen’, they'll think” "you're. s° devil of property shall pot be token for public uses without just Hon. FM. Srantow, Secretary of War pri 9, aig sand. pout iol compensation, and that where the value excocds | “ Accopt my congratulations on victories at Corinth and @ follow. Take my advith, and you'll get your | tventy dollars the damages shall be assessed by a jury: | on the Isaiesippe Do you desire extra surgeons from the son {o purchase a new Hat, make am early call 10 KNOXS, | Chiropadiat 100 Beordvane Revere ia ahs alae Association, for your ‘kind expression of sympathy aad Brendw regard. Iclaia asa Union man to have done nothing but my duty. I have always been a Union man, and have edited a Union paper for the tast twenty- five years. J} was travellisg a circuit in South Carolina in 1832, when I was elected to tho General Conierence and there met with Rev. I. F. Wrigl and J. Swormstead. I was algo travellivg the Anderson District of the Holsten Conference, in tie same Stat living pear Calhoun during she nullification troubl i ‘were 80 soon throttled by Md Hickory. This thing called seceasion originated in falsehood, theft and perjury. Floyd did the stealing, the masses ef the people did the lying, and fourteen United States Senators from the cotton. States the perjury. While in the Senate in the daytime they made a show of keoping their oaths, butat night they held their secret caucuses, plauning Seecesion aud al- vising their leaders to sciza the prominent forts of the South and arma of importance wherever they could tind them. Ihave po doubt there are better men in hell or in the penrentiaries of this or any other State than the promiuent leaders in this secession movement. And I am sorry tosay that tho worst class of men now in the Southern confederacy are the Fpiscopalian, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyte uchers, High functioua- in the Fpiscopalian chu now drinking and ve met in our general conlerences Spring Styler ef Hats and | (\RUTCHRS AND CANES FOR THE MILLION—at we hit HW? Nassa ‘+ manulact Cc. PIN reat i co | OMe faery No, 2 Cortlandt aurest, At Jeffer’s, 573 Broadway.—Ladiecs’ RAKE'S. Balmorals, $2 ana $2. oh mises’, 91 T5e. ca $1 $0; chil- D PLANTATION BITTERS. dven’s, $1'25 and $137. JEFFERS, 673 Broadway. sacle stronginene Re ats Oe e most Family Holiday at Barnum’s.—Splen- | Perit! appetizer, and pene oad itech Sones dduertpustacnat ea tizicocistel: Mactenket ohne moe Nevhe- calla Commestore Nutt and the Beigian Giant appears, It will be | 2c" 2 fa day ther the ihiagdenth : hotels and saloons. Ahugaisis, hotels a? DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, N. ¥. R. LUTHER, DENTIST (20 YEARS), REMOVED. TO 104 Kast Twenty-second street—Discoverer of the me- iho ofrendering vhioroform perfectly harmicss,” Beaatfui Artifivia’ Teeth, warranted. unsurpassed. (1a: = 4), Weents to $240 each. Ben artiGiat Booe Fiting, Herring’ Burglar Proot Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray si:eet, New York. Mendes’ Chocolate, 635 Broadway.—The superior quality of this Chocolate as a beverage and nowiish- ment for invalids and children is well known, [tcan be t by persons of the most delicate health, and’ is often recom- niended by many of our most celebrated physicians, Keefe’s New Restaurant and Private Subscriptions are sull received in behalf of the sur- Supper Rooms will be opened this evening at No. 126 Crosby | Vivors of the crews of those ships, and for the widows stivet, adjoining his tormer place of business, and orphane of those who perished in the engagement with Se Uwe Merrimac; and will be appropriated as the donor shalt air Dye—The Best in the | direct. [)RIGATES CUMBERLAND AND CONGRESS. “ f° ged brethren whom I now see |. world; harmless, reliable aud instantaneous. Sold and ap- comaury . ‘ thal The young officer doscried meet wees 4 414 It is the opinion of the most eminent jurists in the Honse epee for nea repley = or cipeynere around me aie as cimpiains ou bt but swear | plied at BATCHELOB’S Wig Factory, 16 Bond steret. om ge Ronn ve E beso Dut he followed his superior’s advice, got his brevet, an i 80, there are several here of professional eminence | and get drunk throigh the week. A Presbyterian minis- mae gaa eae pride . J pee oe ie hs a that this omission willoccasion the bill to be set aside | ino, under the direction of our State Surgeon General, | ter. iu Knoxville. isited all denommations to Holl a | CYistadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative goceph ¥. J Henry F heorshath was aftorwat is tesponaibie: pos! in Washington. | bythe Court of Appeals, if it should not prevent the | are prepared to atart immediately for ‘any point of active wer of the Commaittes. oo é Arne | and Wigs, the best in the world, wholvsale and retail and ¥. Bichardsoa, ; union prayer meeting, to pray to the Lord to sink Burn. | amd Wiis, the heat in the world. wholusale, a And E. Platt, 78 Wall street, Godoral Magruder was wounded at Chepultopec, the | giproyal of the President. operations, giving their professional services gratuie ‘ side’s Het and raive Lincoln's blockade. And at it they wecord says. Sohe was. Struck byaspent ball. The ‘The passage of the bill occasioned some applanse in tously from motives of patriotism, but looking to the z went, composed of many old clerical rips, who best GaxD greene OPENING OF CARPETS AT HUDSON. United States for transportation and reimbursement of throne of raising (heir hands, heaving and 0 tid Tapestry, 74, per ‘hree- eecasion furnished an opportunity for a sensation, and | i149 gaijeries, The House immediately adjoyrned. A | actual personal expenses. Fy Sing like ait O18 Tomneaete rams ata give post ther Ge br ci S Carpets, Te a Oa outer Terai oe Oe) eee rae’ was not to be lost. Drawing forth his bandkerahief, be | tow of the radical members indulged in excessive and | With great regard, yours, © JOHN A. ANDREW, kade. Windo “avn would send lightning torn and raise the bh Best and | Window shu ad oe Tricopherow ‘he, LANDO: » $reated the wound gently, and, of course, oleguntly put oO } quity undignified manifestations of delight, hurrabivg in DESPATCH FROM THE MAYOR OF CINCINN, Aad the Lord did give them s raiso—at Reauoko le for dressing, beautifying, curling, cleaning, ~ sewrrrcl 2 took of beroism, and was eviently abcut 10 ct for | ee enna nee cane ae rang ie Civcisvarh, Aprihd, Ta6z, | Hainud, and with that Kind of lighiuing and” stort ae SN SMUT | fz. DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF TIL SPRING randy and water—he had taken the preceutionto ailone | ‘Ne Corners, 1 phe bance y met and | Hon. F. M. Sravtoy, Secretary of War:— which they. did not ¢ . Fashions contains three tare magniticent Fashiau overwhelming them with congratulations, These men I also beard @ Presi make use of the follow Plates, ta ree t Patterns, comp Walking Coat,a new and elegant Which he said would give to show the degrada: Apron, "Also olegant Emgravings pulpit. In the conrse of his remarks he stated that Jess 8 cents or sent by mail on recs brist was a Southern man, aud ailof his aposties were | ‘Trasses.—Marsh & Co.'s Radical Cure $1, with a valuable premium, Best Will you authorize fo send a steamer immediately, exhibited more gratification on this occasion than they | with stores and some fifty of my police as nurses, to the '—when a corporal | nave ever shown over any of the Union victories. acene of the battle up tho Tennessee river, to bring awa 4 him water from Opinions havo been freely expressed as to the course wounded of Ohio volunteers? = GEO. HATCH, Mayor. OFFER OF SUPPLIES FROM THE GOVERNOR OF of his limber boxes with wines. brandy, cold chicken and the lke, before going on the © stepped forward and otic ‘apretty oll the spring novelties. sold everywhere @ canteen, captein sipped a little, and ‘ Southern men, save Judas, who was from the North, | Trnases, Shoulder Braces, and Dr, Wadaworth's Uterine world. jhanded the a MAE cle IST yok ee ee eee reer eaea se hs INDIANA. fund that he woull sooner 1#ad a text frou a Biole boond | vator—a superior article. No. 2 Vesey street, Astor Hous NS GOLD. P PRICES TO SUIT TH ‘ ‘a " uadenen + | measure. They are all mere speculations. Mr. Lincoln IvpiANAPous, April 9, 1862. tu hell than from one printed and bound north of Mason | OPPosite the church, joRTON'S ties ann aaa 4 Corporal; I make you a thargeant on the tphot for your | 1,45 never yet secu the bill. He has long maintained the | Hon. Eowin M. Staxroy, Secretary of War: and Dixon’sline. 1 regard the churches in the South et an wary Wellet, Trusses.—Ruptured persons should ob= | Maiden laue. Call or inclose stamp for elreular. tein of once “White's Patent Lever Truss. Tt ditfers from _ one ———— 1 obs Moss, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY FOR SALE AT 7% a] vr street. wernor Morton has twenty surgeons and he * contnideration.” Unit! States reports speak | constitutional right of Congress to abolish slayer: ital Tie 'y in the % exit ‘ jabes to send to the scene wu '. very favorably of bis other exivits in Mexioo. AtCoS. | Histrict of Columbia, and desired its accomplishment, | Moree he wishes 10 send te the scene of tho lat ceoring troras, Chorubusco, Molino del Rey, Chepultepec, the | 1.4 insists that due regard shall be had to the rights of | back wounded. ] would advise it. Can it be done ruined, and financially they are in a bad tix. J ¢ across Dr. fcFarren abont seventy miles from Nashville, trying to run away; but his horse wou.d'at work. He teaded the horse for a mule, but the iule would’at work. Gate cf Doien and the city of Mexico, his battery was | s Giyiquals in breaking up an institutionthat isso close! JAMES A. EKIN, A.Q. M. | When Lioit him he was stand.ug on the sireet, incom: ()FFICERS’ PAY ROLLS AND 0 LALMS y , i ~ hilt tha ponght or call ete: a - always ‘‘in position,” and generally ‘+in front.” At Con: | interwoven with all conditions of society here. ‘The | SURGEONS AND NURSES TENDERED FROM PITTSBURG, Loris, sohoment Palieta oie rr ver roa Canmpon Neches ri) 9, Bern Canady 0" wosne ievmns, by Ait PMilthtes, Sanat ‘troras especially, whore it was ordered on the ‘forlorn | gestion of constitutionality, raised in the House today PENNSYLVANIA, hering to secession. ‘The citizens of Nasbvili . —— ee cm, ral agent, 182 Bioa tway aged 63 years. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family, and also of NLY THINK!I—SPRING OVERSAC: 8, 36 WORTR dt imeron, are respectfully invited Lo Melton Walking Cours irumn $8 t0 $10; Bricot Gae- y) afternoon, attwo | simere Wulsing Coats, $i t Methodist Episcopal | Havssom material Lor suit ion. Her remains will | Fine cloths tor order wor Ahope” in Crout of Valoncia’s converging, heavy batteries, | yy crignds of the measure, will, of course, receive oon- | fon, Ewin M. Sraviox, Secrotary oy Wane Lo? 1802: to invite attack, and occupy and amuse the foe, (with bis | siteration whenever the bill shall be presented for his | Our citizens will send two steamboats, with surgeons ght gona, which eould do no harm against the opposing | aiproval, and nurees to Pittsburg, Tennessee, for relief of sick aud fortress.) while Smith's and Riley's brigades were slowly | yay pegaTE IN THE SENATE ON THE coyriscamion | "OUR: Ifyou approve: Answ note the contrast, and expressed the gard to the superiority of the oficers lederal army over that of + were weil dressed wud weil behaved, aud did nut iasait | o'clock, from nor ladies upon the strovts, wh church, wit Pants and Vests, from $2 to Casslmere for pants, &. B, 14 William atreet, and laborivusly gaining the rear of the enemy, he suffer- BILL bard ot Trake y, the vagabonds of the confederate le | ve taken to Newburg for interment. = CHENK’S PULMONIC SY! a of ' hich th could lay th « Re ie m ed heavy loss, his battory being crippled and shat- | rr, wiley, of Virginia, made n speech to-day, full of d Prereuera, April 10, 1882. peateable citizens from their bokes. ne : oApen WO, BreemanB. Cues, 2608 || 1D KU MUIEDE EE eee tored to pices, bis horses killed, bis men alain or | gory mndignation, in answer to Messrs. Trumbull, of Iili- | Hon. F. M. Stanton, Secretary of War:— e honorable ex arate The remains will be taken to Long Island, this (Satur- FOR HUMOR IN TRE BLOOD. The Pittsby three steamers to the batt nding two or the Tennessee One bottle often eu desperately wounded, Peg gr nposed | day) morning, for interment. pd the brave and lamented | yois,and Halo, of New Hampshire, who had opposed his 3 a bad cold whic more Sid ‘of the Syrup and a ~ : , couring ot | ; Sconpxr.—Un Fi 111, aft amd he Leutonant Proston Johnston, of Virginia, killed by & | cojonization amendment to the emancipation scheme, in | river, with surgeons and nurses, to bring here wourded | the mort dograced possible characters’ 1 hwl « Nard | severe ites Mana ae tha eeite etnys 3: Boater drake Pils will get the blood so, pure that you can almost ‘eamnon shot at his side. Defying this: iron bait: | words that were understood to imply a contempt in their pert M nee bonis for this serv o! The | time among them, and was satistied that thoy intended | jn the Suth yoar of her age. ’ | Aivanced stage of Consumption, have to yield to the effects storm, he firmly held bis position until the biazing fire dis fo Co 8 goneral governm at loant offer the transporta- | to exeote me. 1 owelnmy escape to the fact that for a The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- | of Dr. Schen: k's medicines, iy t the: te poet, {itd for members ot Congress trem the border States, 1-f105, A. MONTGOMERY long time | had been an editor, and o a greatextent | specitully invited to attend the funeral, on S nt. | Dr. J. 1. Schenck will be professionally at his office No. 33 - of his ,aiiant comrades told that they were in tl as though they were permitted to occupy their seats by Major Quartermaster U. 8.4. | had guined the cot { the people. Union sen- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 2814 Bond street, every Monday, from 9 to &. tioa they sought, and no longer needed his ald, when Bo | tho charitable sufferance of the domivant party. Hehad | pepicy skNT TO THF SCENE OF ACTION BY THE Gover. | tment prevails in Eust Tonnessee five to one, Among | lelancey strevt, MITH & BROTHER'S * » drew off in good order his bleeding and mutilated com- | ten nunted from pillow to post in Virginia when he op NOR OF OHIO. riends notilied the leaders that if Brown’ Fur other Deathe see Bigh'h Page. pone . « E. M. Sranrom, Secretary of — . wu m Mi Duriog the whole Moxicsn campaign General (then | thought it hard to be denounced here for expressing his | HIE Mercy etesmer With forty first class g me. So they EO PALE Captain) Magr: M4 in no less than nine | convictions of right. He snnounced his determination | gurgeons and over seventy male nurses, with an abun. tT had wany triends, and LES FOR SOLDIERS, AT P XXX ptain) ie POr y HL » stir up the rebellion; ALE. riercasks, wed from the choicest hospital storea, under care of Lioutenant nton and Surgeon General Weber, to Pitts. Dattles. fis escapo from serious injury was sowon- | to stand by his rights o& @ Senator in that body, | daut supply ¢ oD Govern ful as to seem Provi so long as he was perinitted to sit there we AN by Union t PRESS, 74 Browty burg Landi DAVID TOD. | c 7 yY! rer Browery 158 and 160 West Ki musket bali in the hand - | Senator Doolittle, of Wisconsin, in his speech upon igubotanicinasie AND THAMES OF THB sECRETARY min thought that ex I was & vory wic ATTENTION, Cash BUYERS. baci? Cetwrecn Seventh and Hlahth avenues, H. iy eeat lesa from his horse by grazed the | confiscation, complained Witterly of the misrepresenta, sana t OF WAR. " on: ecatehara J, and it 1 would qo PRINTS AND DOMESTIC FOR CASI. HE PEOPLE AND THE PRESS, ot ‘Dack of his neck; but ho vered and moved’on in | tions of his position made by the correspondents of the War Davartagyr, 7 orvout of their lines. BLISS & WHEELOCK, 390 BROADWAY, i PLS TEA i > an . : . , o country in the world where the vain the fight, and once stood by his horse, holding | New York Times and the Chicago Tridune, Mr. Doolittle Woaswixeton Cir, D.C.. April 11,1862. "5 | i hs 7 on theueia nffer for sale much below the market. Pb prrsneny fn keenly appreciated ax in the Unit tho britio in his hand, while personally directing | claims to be sound upon the anti-slavery question, but he ‘The Secretary of War makes public acknowle The Pennsy eras es onan | THEIR LARGE STOCK OF States, and in no city of th Pate in States. is Bevery sales pt 2. — nt i eemed of such Importance, ou ci) to igpneranrmtammnnih oneness na ngst dl Redeotten ters lentil aed Nir pagan Shean. id gory i meee alee ny The Pennsylvania bed to-day’. ee TAM ate OLR ake funk arity agin New ee. ate sh c i politionists in Congress, Poard of Trade of Pittsburg, Pa,, for their prom sa isaac Ric HMOND, CHICOPEE, UNION and other THE ERCURY, bodiaps eer Br ee eet tae ae fee tite Lenlinprylalbetioniny ‘ i ite? - Sansgnsi rte: ™ POPULAR PRINTS. presenting, ag it does, ‘orning of ite publication, the «the quivering body of the brute, leaving him- E: oN FEDERAL AUTHORITY IN THR RECO- | offers of assistance for the relief of the officers and meu New Counterfeits, 'n t ‘pon all subjects of im- q a y EXTENSION OF FF 00° Ss f iulk pe eh @elf unhasmed, The General entered the Mexican war VERED TERRITORY. wounded in the late great battle on the Tennessee rivor. - gras ong 11, 1862. Also, powesns a ‘ae : Sein tetoedowen Ot oot rst as lioutenant, and afterwards bocame captain; but | ‘Tho restoration of federal authority, and ite attendant | Their offers have becn accepted. It is understood that executed counterfeit one hundred dolier bills on ' — a thee ‘no such claims ta the patrotage of a , P 7 hy unecticul, are in clreula. | Also, HOSTERY, WOOLL WHITE GOODS. aud County Bank, ¢ ° rh he came out of the contest a lieutenant colonel by brevet, niring peopl”. “The enormons ctreulation of the antages, are stoadily progressing in the recovered ter- | similar humane and patriotic service bas boon rendered : a Suffolk Hank has detected about $5,900 of this IONS and STAPLE DRESS GOODS, | {'kADL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNION Baving succeeded, by regular seniority, to acaptainey, | ritory. Postmastors have been appointed for Manassas | yy other city and authorities, which have not boon (within the past fow days. = sa & WEEBLOOR: Ja the reauit of slowplens enterprise, bucked by liberal expen, ‘and being promoted major for his services at Cerro Gor- | Junction, Prince William county, and at Fairfax Court | roportea to the Departmant, but are thankfully acknow Scr BL Fo Broadway. aitures, in every eS where y ¢o, and lieutenant colonel for meritorious conduct at | House, Fairfax county, Va. The mails to these offiees | edged. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. == eee " ~ ‘ " cuR: a Henson Riven a MPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY, &C,—PARIS Chopultepec. His most gallant and porilous service at | have already been restored. — Fae ey tro aod ae neler rsa er rR TAN how York Medion) Advier oad Marriage States government, although other officers, loss distin. fishories on the Potomac that have not been det | Jas. A. Roosevelt, No. 94 Maiden lane, acknowledges | cinct station house, upou the body of John B. Kdwards, | anatomy and euleriments it tee Eine ii ee pamporeries are sreneaeriee * - 4 All the fs b; native of Connecticut, aged fitty-cight years, who was | hesseaatilcting thehumen tantly fron. ignorance of thelr the vary lon new o 7 y 00 pat 0 P . anativ aged fifty-cight years, oases aftiletin “ om, ignorance of th : .? ~ ont Sulshed, received three brevets, aud he was compeliod to | giroyed by military occupation are in full bast. but they | thorvoeipt of the following sume iu aid of the Western | a nadive t Conuiich’, Oem Ully~Aletl zeal, wie was Sopp ag Be Fates | ey tn search othe very nica oval ne fr “mubmit to tho mortification, always galling to a brave | gro insufficient to mect the daily demand of the market | Floating Hospitals, &., vim : » any addiess for $1 by B. WARNE 1 Vesey street, ‘ ve ‘oad, in C , on Thursday aft 5 The Succes Atlantic Mutual Ing, Co.$100 Feceneed, it appeared, was endeavorlig to get cant Astor House, or ROSS & TOUSEY, of all the other 25 | the care ‘a5 is Was passing through Caual sreet, when ———-—— he slipped, and, falling under the wheels, was crushed to | {7 6 BROADWAY, |. pire, death, The jury in rendoring @ verdict took occasion | + CELEBRATED DOUBLE TIREAD nployes of the railroad company from | FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Na vet, Ni Suldior, of seeing officers promoted over him by epecitl | here, Many of the best fisheries Lave been denuded of | Jobn 1, Wolf. ae are favor, who graduated years arter him,and who had not | their apparatus, and cannot be put in order jn time for use fired a shot in the war, Too proud to com- | this season. plain, he bore the reproach in dignified silence. | presents PROM THE SECRETARY OY STATE 10 THE Mr. Edwar ail who knew him, He was a bookkeeper in the Metho- dist Boo Concern, where he had been employed for | twenty years. Devt oF THe Seventn Recent, J.—There was quite a lively time an Thursday aud Friday evenings last at ed the Seventh regiment armory, iu the Bowery, on theoc. | AT GIMBREDE'S—ARTISTI This oficor has twice visiled Europe, with a view to rorr. Deceased wi nt of Yonkers, ant FROM $25 TO $50.—These machines, ‘prated through. nly immense, but of the right Kind, reaching 1s of his Way home when ho me! dent, | ont New England and the West, are not surpassed by any jomes, Where papers leas comprehensive in extend and perfect his acquaintance with his profession, | Secretary Seward to-day sent to His Holiness Pius IX. <r was widely known and highly esteemed by | hers im che. market, while Micvars FIFTEEN DOLLARS Y thely scope, and twelve hong hind the SUNDAY MER and especially to profit by all improvements and now | tho entire odition of the “ History of the State of New KY 1 H discoveries in the light artillery branch of the service. | York,’ consisting of thirteen quarto volumes, handsome. © once he went on leave of absoave and at his own oxpense, | jy illustrated with colored plates, and richly bound in And afterwards he was sent upon this special duty by the | Turkey morocco and gold ; also.a copy of the diplomatic late hoad of the United States War Department, with in- | correspondence for 1861, bound in like manner, This Structions to devote twelve months to a thorough inspec- | was in return to the compliment recently paid by His in thelr pest of any other ne f h waanda that of all bad the estab! coment are open to and every man tis oo y iment for bimeet! shrowd busties cortainty. where a contaly expended T GIMBREDE'S, 388 BROADWAY, $4 PHOTOGRAPIE A ‘Albums (for Lfiy pictures) retailed at $3. MONOGRAMS, WED- Cosh... ee N. W. Mike. ‘tion of light artillery batteries, their equipment and ovo- | Holiness to the Secretary, by the presentation of the su. Ropes. casion of a regimental drill of that splendidly disciplines | ¢ boils Cards aud 40) varie i Paper, With Bey, Jutions, in ali the European armies, and for this purpose | perb edition of « FLV 1? a colossal work of twelve A ny corps. The large driliroom of the regiment was crowded | Bf TORAGCOYELLOW BANK TOBACCO — to visit the capitals of Paris, Berlin, Vienna, St. Peters | volumes, a . URE 4 met ~ “ htaining illustrations of all paintings and by numerous spectators, the groater part of whom being Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free trom Durg and London, and the Austrian and Sardinian eamps | statuary belonging to the Papal government in Rome, W. B. Ross. & | composed of ladies, who evinced much interest io gazing | a by ail tobacco and aust dealers, and at in Italy, On his return to this country he deserted his itt CAB OF COLONED VANDRYER. 25 ladies, by J. 1. et 3 | pe Se ee smintony tonttes wat amen | : Soe eeaiaine eee f vi Y aeeee » Murry. 5 ous yi NG. — fing and joined his fortunes with tho traitors and rebels. | The report of the Commatice on Flectious in the House | 4X; A. Griswold ed 5 | highly creditable to the Seventh, and every wight they | AP Pe Jd ematiiahinent of ye Pi ADVERIISER IS TO LET TUR His exploits at Big Bethel, where he commanded, are still | today, in the of Mr. Vandever, from the Second dis- \ M. Gran & Go, ..100 | show themselves to the public their sol ly q J. &. C. BERRIAN, wave ib ihe Markel; it ise Howp, ondway, bas been re with a complete ag ‘ods in the above i become more appreciated. ro Ww turnout of the regiment on both evenings. The bayonet oxorcise, | 8"! Dany at atote Gener Mad Bh 'TOCRNTR PUWON, loading and firing, aud other maremente, were excetients | CP" WULVER PLATED WARE, cannot use anything ly gone through with. The Sevonth has now fursivbed | of sheeld, Rirmingham and American manufacture, in | mily and Lawulry © over four hundred officers to the volunteer army from | great variet One OE wemomberod, and now he — associated with Josoph E | trict of Lowa, is to the offect that no person can lawfully : ooh Bi Johnston and Jeff. Davis disputing the Union advance at | Hold acommiseion in the United states Army and at the | », Tt. Previously acknowledged, ‘Terktown. game time be eutitied toa Previously ac ry at in Congrers, A u gE 1 ict arene be ° el of Tea Trays, in sets and singly, Knglish plae | " MantGt. dns of ie Gia came ie oars jh repays Ber mi ag a aah ba ch by their ranks, and their usefulness tu thie econection ie | Pishedant Japwnned Tih Wares: Steck CBpper, fron aud | tween Filty-third one of thy pel commanders at | entitled te in the House since he was mustere: ly appreciated. roma ea} ot e781 ry OF aieeh Gk tata Oca sais #0 if the United States, se, 04. 196 Mayor Opdyke's Proclamation. nti UTENSIL NIVERSUTY: Yorktown, is a native of tho State of Georgia—a State | into the service of the United states, September 24, 1961, s Mavon's Orrick, New Yors, April 1, 1862, cas of all kinds; Refrigerators, of ail the inmost ment.—The ss which has given birth toa vory large number of the most | Tho committee express their admiration for Gol, Vaude- | yy furtherance of the Proclamation by the President or the | ANNivENsany Cenenrarion.—The Young Men's Literary Wood Ware, Brushis, Brooms, Baakns) Nats, fe. ae. |. | ver ah, Valentine MA, Prominent traitors of the present rebeilion—and isa ft | vér's patriotism im joining the army, while they assert | United States, mel see et ic arecas ween commen and Social Union celebrated the fifth annive friends and ct Ho wAseY. Fycrapeutirs: ( associate for Cobb, Toombs, Gurtrell and others, who | that he cannot, under the constitution and laws, retain ‘up devout thanks vo th organization by a bail and supper at Jones’ A “T USTRALIA TIONEBR LINE-CARRVING THE | J bray Y “" ¥ ove . e hi also eat in Congress? If this report ts accepted n Rooma Thursday evening. Tho company present was nym. | JA U nived States Mails.—The Baltimore clipper bark OAR- | Wr ‘ all re endeavoring to, overthrow the government of the | also hiss « i o will rons, but owing to the great care taken iu the distribution | LUTTA will sail for Auckland and other poris in New Mb. Professor « ' odiciy:. Union that has f 1 nou shod thom, Ceneray | deprive several other colonels of their se four first 1 on May 1. Has tine accor ad are aria for dally of tickets, very select. The guests wore entertained by apply to BR. W, | The lecvure Bcadot in 1898, anit grad in July, 1848, receiving a | The Senate to-day, ta executive ve m eof men, women and chiliren, upon | toast were proposed. An waded to by Richara | YTS AND. SHOWS RETAILED AT JOBBING | conducted ox Prins SURGE ad wate commission as b.evetm@pcond lieutenant of | try. Hoe | nominati f Francia £. Putte ’ attles have brought so much of bereaves | pug: } #. Cohon, J. Cohen, I Wil open on Saturday, Apri 12 Riceuoum 19 mannen ket nuquity may bo addressed te @as appointed to the Seventh regiment of infantry in | and ¢ M. Clay, of Keutugky he Tait Aino coepecttully rugtest to the clergymen of ove | Robetscher, A. M. Petshaw and M. B. Abrahams, \« Se eave your woney ud onion Saturday, ie will pay |p Pap f, President of the Medical Faculty, Uaiver poaron, 15k, ond was commissioned a first Heuteuaut | of Voluniwors. Gity aud others tu authority in ne Various places of worsuip, | Dauging Was (hon resumed aad contioued until jaw tious, | guy well Wal, T. 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