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4 . NEW YOKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1862:-TRIPLK SHEET. . * ABBIVAL OF THB FRIGATE SABINB. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Gafety of the Line-of-Battlo Ship Vermont— CHINE T-CNVEER conaness 4 » 4924 0 4974; Pacific Mail, 103 s 103%; New MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. - PERSONAL. ‘ork Central, 82}, a 8254; Erie, 3614 a 36%; do. oe peerennn MAREIED LADY WOULD LIKE TO ADOPT A MALE preferred, 607% a 61; Hudson River, 36 9 36%; | cowoven—Sayomis.—ty the tev, W. F. Collina, Wa. A, Diepiquicaod ema healing. -Ans@ntinie Wemeece Harlem, 12 a 121{; do. preferred, 29% a 30%; on oCanxss L dest daughter of K, 0, Sandoll, | Of the Merald for three days, A.B. 1 i OF ya, pity te ncatiguabenenipe emp wen tak gud Mr. Courax, (rep.) of Ind., said the Post Office Commit. toe, with one exception, were in favor of the saliahmnens of the {ranking privilege, and the House bad passed ¢ Dil for chat purpose now pending before the Souate. interesting Particulars of the oer moved ‘ged eee Reading, 4294 a 4254; Michigan Central, 65.0 6534; | “qi oLBrooklys © Dy aay april 15, attho bride's | AN, AMERICAN wipoW LADY, IN REDUCRD @ ou Crue of the Sabine, ‘Wasuuncrox, Apri 15, 1862. Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 22% a sme by the Roy. Dr. Morgan, Seroe N. Gum } iter intant ‘rom tie birch, ‘Address for one Wosk Mra dey &e. ae, &e. Mr. Wuxmsoy, rep.) of Min., prevented a petition | br. ts. Powran, (rp) of tna. called up up, the Bll conerted iti do. guaranteed, 46 s 464; Panama, alan A I en i Selig aca, vane S pate: from ‘ to call from the Committee on the Judiciary, ag 22; Ilinois Central, 61% a 61%4; Galena ani - Hagan at the residence of the Miride's father, Mr. J. V.—THERE 15, AND WAS BEEN FOR TAY the citizens of Minnesota, praying Congress of the net Selghilhing m.oourt tor the taceatigntion cago, 67% a 67%: i. Sie 98 snd Toledo, 42% Kiev, of Flushing, L,1.,t0 Miss ‘Amun K. Moas, of this Toad ten diya a loster at Yue Book oltew for york claims againgt tho United States. Ho said there was no cultivated nation in Europe where claims are not Mually Ceckhes Bearcat tribunals, - This should be the case in the United States. Claims without merit are frequoutly ue Persistent are See Vo ones are 4 by en! should be finally aul pa Divas, (rep.) of N. , Opposed the bill for the re: ere, that it placed the government in t! — & more corporation to be sued. We have al- ready in this court an admiralty Mr, Warts, of New Mexico, bri cit —— eins bond and free, to The frigate Sabino, Captain Ringgold, arrived here | °° #ll the people of the United States, last evening from a successful search for the Une-of | id im the suppression of the rebollion, and assuring battle ship Vermont, which sailed from Boston on the | ‘hem of the protection of the flag therefor. 24th of February last for Port Royal and was disabled QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS. in a violent peeve that day, ? Mr. Ganwzs, (rep.) of Iowa, on leave, introduced « bill Our coadera will remember the startling intelligence | Prescribing the qualideations of electors in the city of roosived by telegraph on Sunday, the 10th ultimo, of | Washington. Laid ure anne the sudden and complete destruction of the two fine seam 4 frigates Congress and Cumberland, by the iron-clad ‘Mr. Frasgypxn, (rep.) of Me., from the Finance Com- steamor Merrimac, On that day, at ‘three o'clock P. M., | miltee, reported the Hougo bill, without amendment, for orders were received at the Navy Yard to have the | °tablishing a branch mint at Denver, Colorado, 43, ex div.; Chicago and Rock Island, 55 a 6544; Mite Minas. —At Inver church, county Donegal, ON JOAQUIN DI be wr , . ALCAZAR, OF CIENYUKG ‘i ji ~ Mi - | Ire'and, on Sunday, February 16, by the Rev. Mr. Kerr, D% le 4 end his adds {Cicemo, Burlington and Quincy, Gps OF, Miuvrat’ | Jou alii tag of New York, to Mrs. Hivagea Ma" | ‘an oro he Cousin gt Vanesa siaabesean 267% a Cleveland, | ise, of Drimco, a widow with seven responsibilities. Columbus and Cincinnati, 114\a 115; New York | New York and Irish papora pioase copy. Fees DORTION-& HEALTHY POY, THRE, = Central 7's, 1876, 10334 @ 105; Erie 3d mortgage Dica ED, Wp foor, front.” Entrance in alley MES. SAW bonds, 91% a 92; Michigan Central 8’a, 1st mort- Barias.—In Tarrytown, Westchester county, on Tues ai ee gage, 993, a 99%; Illinois Central bonds, 7's, 88% | fuihe both asarct in gees lines, JonamiaN Baris, SURIOSITY PREDOMINATES, SEND rout @ 8834; gold, 101%4 a 101%. The relatives, and frionas of the family are invited to | 77 : py . JRAN FRANC Some of the banks are pursuing » very singular | §yta"g ‘Be tum sta, rue the resins at sieve T” oftes oc pesto ek aA sipping mater TERE course with regard to governmont sixes, of which { Sarioa At South Melrose, Westchester county, N. | *ceh he will hear of something to his advantage, looked upon it as a measure to tion of, betwoen government and citizens. Sabino ready for sea immediately, and repair, without ee in big remarks said (he ‘on Monday, April 14 Kant E., wife of Benjamin ¥. = dolay, in tow of the steamer Baltic, to Hampton Roads. Mr. MoDovaatt, (opp.) of Cal., called up the resolution Dest a committco wiih no power: omer ually do. | hey are large holders. They refuse to lend on Brlstoas in the 8th year year of her age. : Ahi ree eee ‘ange a these sixes except with 10 per cent margin, and # | The friends of the family are invited to attend the | ———————-—__— termining questions, and the Committee Doone Judiciary, therefore, tO reconstruct and make use of it as far ag Ne to accomplish ge resull Puxpusroy, (opp.) of Ohio, ve tn favor of re- quiring the; recent to do bao Ma poet oon necessary ‘on property whether realor 1» of the United States to aatisfy just demands. ea reat: \ lay the Dill ow the table. Not ize9 tho President to appoint twe additional Judge, an the Court to have jurisdiction of all claims igmantled state—topgallentmasts | °lling on the Secretary of War for information as to the tied ces Oe ae loft, pivot gun and causes of the delay in the trial of General Stone, and if carriage. on the dock, many of the officers on shore, and | *belatter has not applied for a speody trial, &c. but 176 of ber complement of men on board (the greater | Mr. Famsunony suggested that the resolution call on part of her well disciplined crew having been sent on | ‘¢ President instead of the Secretary of War. Mr. McDovaat said he specially preferred it as it now Deard the vessels composi the bomb flotilla pecially pi and the steamers fitting payne, yard, besides fur- stood. He alluded to the fact that it was now Jifty days nishing ® picked crew to the little Monitor, } Since GeneralStone had been arrested at his home, at that performed the gloriows service of thrashing | Miinight, and closely confined in « dark fort, the same time,they are londing sixes, which they | funeral, without further notice, tit egw | after | MAR Tot our lave har wil pltasc call at 74 Bepnaweye own themselves, tothe bear speculators, who have ‘at Harlem Bridge at two o'clock P. M. ya ty a been golling them fora fall. A margin of 10 per coarser areata ‘April il 45, ater tong | V. fentiartowonce, “ONY BY SHS REAL NAS cent is far too much to exact on a government ‘ig nea, pCR Bi ain a . 4 Wrses LA FEVRE SEND ADDRESSTO A. ¥., HERALD . aera latives and friends of the fa ily are iS stock. In France and England, a margin of one bitten ee mily” romecetuly on Thursday per cent ia considered sufficient, and here 2.3 por oledk, from ls aia resideue, Wo, 162 Liv a @ per cent pught to suffice, more tho banks pro- toute Bist. we 100, lesan depres rt ie Caapal snd ary i a Patrick : P wiibonk, able to learn y_ be was | for which ‘goverame ‘liable mote parchases of thege-sixes the better the ‘price Reiss Se et, Mar UP dod. eoeIes© ot whom, | nor ad "b0 " Yearmed maultyy if it Ap bee A pasion, aati’ they will obtain for those which they'hold. ‘Bonds tae oe = fuavoe anionig our vessels). Yot at one A. M. eon had Waktu hieatieat tee ordered by the President, Secre- eal, tt by joint ‘Specially mg meatan (wetinenday; pace AM LLET FOUND.THE OWNER GAN 1 Have te takenou'board ner battery, shot, shell, wood, of War or the Coramanding General. The manner | Geciare shall be a ae spooky | of our bankers aro shrewd enough to see this and Leaeeae cere A By toviag propery ‘and paying expenses, at 17 Weet » shot, shell, wood, iy , ogend y sails, boats, &o., &c. with 240 from hig unt continent Seema nena wise, and ve @ concurrent vam with | Actaccordingly. But others geem incapable of | ipec : oon ree yaad falta Venetian Coss of Tan than that of otal the Cirouit and District Courts-of the United States of | understanding anything. ‘CxooKa.—Dn pa Today Apeil 15, Basza Onoous an’ OST—A FEW DAYS AGO, A BONB AND D MORTGAGR North Carolina,and-was under weigh, in tow of threo | a fre republic. Ho briefly recapitalated thecircum- | ait guits or cases against the United States for.the title ral ‘an: g years, 7 months and 3 day H 7 4 L on in New York, The tinder will be well tuge, She anchored at South West Spit at seven A. M.,and, | 82" ree Prior to Gen. Stone's arrest. Ho | £5 real estate, or for munimenta for title to the samo,and | ‘The business of the Sub-Treaaury was as follows | The rolativowland friends are reapoottully invited to at- ving wld papers at the, ie oe of WAC i. ot tntaresidance, in Eighty 20 RIDAY, 10TH INST., A RLAOK AND TAN between Third and vaeate ng Calitersia piers: om 4. Terrier Dog; ears ‘and tail not clipped, and has a smalt Charme A in oe ¢ sng, ¥.,om Tuesday, April 16, om | "fear ella, and iehwers a oan ot Se iberal reward will The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House thig The rlatives ler? amen ne mene invited! - Twen er een morning were $17,476,575 G4, and the balances | piand the funoral.on Thuretay aftorsion, tye of Sing | | OST_ON TIURSDAY LAST, IN GOING FROM YORK. vat General Stone had visited the President and after waiting till four P. M. for the Baltic, was taken intow ry of War in friendly intercourse, and dined with Gon by her, the fine tug Freeborn in company, as tender. On eral not many hours before bi: the 12th) at two P. M., arrived at and anohored in Lynn. | '¢8t. Rumor, that had the power to blast the fatrest fa me, wasall that had made charges against General haven Bay. Tho Freehorn was despatched to communi- | Stone’ and nothing else could be learned. He quoted cate with the officer commanding at Hampton Roads. At | from H.W. Beecher’s sermon defending constitutional peat . M. she roturn liberty, truth and justice, and spoke of those arrests as ee oa ae lod with a despatch from | + oicnt with danger toa free poopie. Ho was glad the in all such cases the judgment shall be final, subject to the right of appeal. Disloya!l persons are excluded from the operation of the act. THE POST OFFIOR AND NAVAL APPROPRIATION BIAS. The House concurred in the reports of the Commitice on Conference ou the dis; ing votes of both branches be —— to the Post and Navy Appropriation Fug emer onesineenes; Hc toe cron Proseed! im | pulps tad taken up eng ches, and, tough Ar Ee me $913,020 94, a ORE ae ‘Slog reward wu mediately, taking je in company, in search of | not expect from source, ‘was City Intelligence. ‘Duwx.—On Monday, April 14, Mr. Josura Dowx, aged ; : ; —— the Vermont, which was last seen on the 6th, entirely |! quote any one favoring truth and justice. |. lace a mb Sea Zi lie Stock Exens Exchange, G1 yoars. 9 , , ia dpeaeiae oe helpless, rudder and sails gone, drifting about at the He then reviewed General Stone’s careor in the Mexican 'UNERAL OF LIkUTKNANT COLONEL JAuRS arn Apri! 15, pi ‘The funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, - sneha | . gone, ifting war, being breveted for gallant conduct, while his an- | funeral services of this lamented officer are to take ar pas *81,cou 83% ioe shs Pac M 3S Co. at two o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Fran- Lose IN GOING FROM TWENTY-NINTH STREB? mercy of the wind and waves. The Sabine wasat once | cestors were among the first of thoeacly deenders ofthe | piace this moraing, a8. previously snsounoed in. tbia Si LON Y Gon Rit.-s3d 82% | cls Goretys Mo. 08 Boorum siroot, near ean, Brooklyn, i be given by to Seventcenth atrect.' A suit T i country In California, of which Gener: tone was - lee 5 2 np S . taken in tow by the Baltic, to obtain an offing, when she | PONY" Dinan was regarded higher personally, and he | Paper. The procession will bo quite large, as the oficers ane 3% @ ean £2% | Toe Gaiendie at tha, Pasplin.ares eeapecttuly: davited: oat: Ghruerof Seventcentir streets NH. NUE. was oaat off, both vessels making their way to the sup- | was the selection of General Scott to command the First posed position of the Vermont. Om the next day the | brigade here, and superintend the defences of the capital Baltic was boarded by Captain Ringgold, who conveyed | !ast year. Was there any suspicion on hitn at that timo’ : ~. | He was also made colonel in the regular army by the to Captain Comstock directions t cruise in certain lati- | president, confirmed by the Senate, and ade ‘tudes, and make every exertion to discover the missing | brigade under Genoral McDowell when the army first en- ehip, and if necessary to go to Permuda. tered Virginia, holding at that time a responsible com- mand, including Alexandria and the line of defences to ‘The Babine, during the search, overhauled and spoke | Bai)'s Cross Roads, which was threatened by the enomy. several vossels—in order, # possible, to obtain intelli- | He was made » Brigadier General, and was at the battle (gence of the Vermont—one of which was the brigantine | Of Ball's Bluff. In that he had made many enemies, but of the Seventh regiment, National Guard,and the Filth regiment, New York State Militia, have been ordered ont, and will parade in company with the gallant Sixty- ninth. Major Bagley has issued the following ordes:— SPECIAL ORDE: Heavquamtens Sisty-nistn Bi. New York, wen 18, 1862. ‘The officersand members of this regiment are’ hereby or- dered to assemble at the regimental Armory, Exsox Maiket on Wednesday, the 16th instant, at mine o'clock “A. M., fatigue uniform, with overcoats, to pay, the last ributs ot pet tothe remains of our late noble comrade in arms FRELINGAUYSEN Will take place this (Wednesday) aiter- | Ly the Seventh regiment Armory, a’ Fur Collar (sabley noon, at half-pasttwoo’ciock, in the First Reformed he finder witl be liberally rewarJed by leaving it at No. ¢ Dutch church, New Brunawick. ‘The friends are invited | St. Mark's piace, to attond without further adtice. The twelve o'clock OST-ON TUESDA ON AY MORNING, IN tatndroen am Rockans bese time. L sireet, a Gold Slides has « represa A, LPR ne Gotpay.—Oa Tuesday morning, April 15, Joay Gouvew, | ington mounted, on cach side. Tho tinder will be_ sui native race county Monabam, Ireland, late | rewarded by leaving it at the office of K. 8. 4G. W. Dunham a momber of the New York Irish Rifles (Thirty-aeventh | 470 Broadway. regiment), aged 26 years, OST- EXEMPT t FIRE BADGE xO. Mu, —] . 14, HOSE 36. THE atts eumeine will be Saente. Serr Praag shiog L finder will ple@se return-itto A. F. Westoott, 16 FraiiyGaursxy.—The funeral of the Hon. Taxonone J OST--ON SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1862, AT i 2000 Louisiana 6 800 N Y Con RR 1084 3000 Er 3mb,’83.810 913% 1000 Krie RR ‘4mbds 83 % 1000 Frie RRS mbds 80 3000 Hud Riv RR1im 1063, 250 2000 Hud RivS mbds 64 2000 Harlem 1 m bds 101 5¢ had even demanded a court of inquiry prior to his arrest Lieutenant Colonel, James Hargerty, who was | 3000 Harlem$mbds 75 , who gave the information that | that Gay aud was informed by Secretary. Stanton that | killed at the bactle of Bull ruuson the Stator Suly iat. Com: | 000 MCBpeb,old.s10 9134 50 near Seventh evonue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | S*t"*: ar ahs oh "clock P. M.,ho saw a large ship | no charges had been made against him, and that he could Pany A is hereby detailed toct asthe escorton the day of | goog MC3pcimafob 99% 420 two o'clock. His death had Deon hurried voy the hard- O81 [ON THE Itt INSt., BETWEEN 10 AND, It - 1 is command. be ,. it ween renteonth street oe praia re teh em gmt ca) R A pe command: The greatest ofris Nat been | Colonel Marshall Lofforts has issuod the annexed order | igcooicWab iste 78 60. shipg he cndured laat winter, May hls eoul rest 12 | sag: Thtriy-oith airech on l.as Of Madison ame tages, @ pale B, no sail sot, a flag fying | letters were read, addressed by eminent lawye s of the | appropriate to the occasion:— 1000'tol &Wab2dm 49 100 Graiser.—Ai tho residence of bis sister, 212 Myrtle Fat ocemey pelts containing ten doar ph anak pea ap y apa a Torward of the mein | sbuniry to Gooretaryitsnton, suclosing ‘open leteers to Hyanacaxrens Sivmvrt Barun 8, ¥.9 My x} 98008 8 J Coa. 2a ist 2. & avenue, Brvoklya, jon Mowiay, April 14, Wantam Gras. Pret pee at 38 Bast Thirty-Aith street, or ‘ {0 be a steamer. : , w what were t recs FORK, A sea aa, . sy, eara wits, 169 Broadwa: ‘The Sabine: retraced her course, and on the 29th (after made against ims ena it he could afford him ‘ooansel; The oMcers 0 orth this regiment ears partic to | 10000 ae 50 do. ‘The fri of the family are invited to attend the . t these were withbold, an retary Stanton return aitend the ful nut 15000 nert rednes lay noon, at three o’ % 7, STH wastitietee s aene southeast, southwest and roles that no sceunrscationoued be held with aad Tinggeetys 0 ot iar seen che oad 55 shs Phoaix a igh vy a0. ie iho Buatecereet Coarreaetionst seen Renee Pt packag ie igo ann oR aorthwest), during @ heavy gale from the southeast, a | eral Stone. Wo. had a committee on the. Conduct foes fhe Bead oth re rm pune os ules walle gelian lr tel 10 Am Rr Bank... 90% 20001 &Pit ton Heaton, pastor. Rison Ca pant: them with J. Shearman. trae ehip was dicovered om helo beam and th abine | tha Waren from tat source may Rag timated | Beeson aeearian Naa abt te | EEN Ae is st Cleve & To gaan wilow P Toomad Gahagan, ix tho Tist Year of sr an i: ress uniform. nt ; in fey igieed At hal-past two P.M. she was made | mony is taken secretly and co parts to go abrocd in the sae a oe velonel MARSHALL EEVYBRTS. | 60° do......650 100% 100Ch& Rock 1 RE eager ants ; be orerye 2 wath niet Conia mak kactmapaie! out long sought for ship, lying broadside to the | press, and in this wa: committee conducted the war. MITA, s J 4 fabash 9, The relatives iends of the family are reapactiull, who will bring back a ite Pointer vite brown ears adeno heavily in the trough of the cen. asthe | He read a despatch ‘From Genoral Stone to bis friends, | The route of processiou willbe through Grand street, 60 M&Pr du C 2p.b30 ost invited to attend the funeral, rom the residence of ‘her ep enter cole wai. SMe eee eee Sabinbvés under her stern hanity'o sharks ited, ne be Sin eaeehys be before pooner — He to and through the Bowery to the Roman Catholic BOARD. son, Honry V. Gahagan, Third peti ae Fifth avenue, pris ands lbesx secon! with a will by her crew who had manned the rigging, | War, bus failed. to procure maience, and he thought | Cathedral in Mots street, where bigh mass wiil be cole- 10 cha Feo Mail800 totx¢ | font Perret alalanicastand Pinhavenaececs..}) U,Co' setae: mee AcmoUunen yaaa saunas le which were responded to. Captain Ringgold signal: the country had fallen upon strange times indeed when | brated by the Rev. Father Mooney, Chaplain of thr 50 do..... 860 jou Jacxsoy.—On Ha Tussday morning, 4 is after a lingor- C ees Notes that ho was at ber command and would lay by her during | ‘he, Secrelarice of, the President could not be seen ou | sixty-niuth regiment; from thence up Mott streot to 25 do...-..600 10a" | ing illness, Huser Jackson, aged 58 9 arenly taky eee tory Me near aan the sight, ordering her to keep bright lights burning. th és master of all the government forces po Rgmriventy Houston, Houston to the Bowery, Bowery to Canal, 60 do. Jacons.—At the residence of Arch’d Phillips Jr. cor. are wi be Giese rewarded on seh oaate Karly next morning Captain Baldwin came on board, | !8¥ andatatute, but had never seen a squadron in the | (Bs! to'Broadway, Broadway to Tenth street, and dows eso) hone eee ‘of Third avenue and 118th street, Harlem, Np- A Frode Reghenan, Lit & COOHRANE. Giving the details of the disaster ary pores ¢ * | Seid, Written applications had Tikewise failed. Gen es Rr mes the Pee Sines dhe body will be rs (ne sts iitaoea, ihe Jacons. : Lr. YESTERDAY ace THE NEIGHBOR for assist- | sieCiellan had three distinct times demanded of the | ‘Ken for interment to Calvary Cemetery, ‘The friends and relatives are invited te attend (he hood of William. ainect a ance. Acting Master Hathaway, together with the boat- | Secretary of War a court martial for General Stone, but Tax Foxerat or tax Late Doctor Wittiaw B. Morrartr, ree a feral Be Sue afternoon, a! one o'clock. tan Terrier Dok, Answers aah teiton 2a tas ter ‘iberad Gwain, carpenter and gunner, with « gang of men, were | had — He then reviewed the European and Ameri- | one of the Fifth avenue millionaires, took place from his 2000 C,B&QRits; 9% 25 Krva.—On Monday, April 14, Evssa Kino, aged 62 | ‘eward will be given for his retura tee vias tary codes, showing that they werefor the pro- | \,tatiat residence on Monday last. A very numerous | 2000Chio&RkIs bs 100° 100 <A GOLD SLEEVE BUTTO: can mili sent om board to'render such assistance as was needed. | toction as rors ‘ag punishment of soldiers. The Arti- ‘The sea boing too rough to ship the jury rudder—which | cles of War provided for summoning a court martial had been made and shipped some time previous but | eight days after the arrest, yet no steps had beon taken ft 2 taken om board again owing to the guys parting—tho ot gp a ieee lr peisetion a bed bower mAae, two ships were obliged to remain with their heads De ound ap: ont tpstound wis ad’ ever: head of Boy ost UTTON. The friends énd relatives of the family are respeotfuily | [095 wi: se patter ne recure at the ooles oF invited to attend the funeral, oe, her late residence, ieee commer fi Eleventh gireet Broadwa: No. 129 Kast Eleventh street, this (Wednesday) after: | change pl EAaTRIA siteel ane ase noon, at two o'clock. KING.—On Monday, April 14, after a short but severe oe Mary, the beloved wife of Francis King, aged @6--}-< ms! S and fashionable attendance of friends was at the funeral ceremony,the most of whom followed the remains of the Doctor to Greenwood Cemetery. ‘Tom Caamexn of Commxnce will hold a meeting this 6000 Tolk Wab2d eo 49 101% oe Bast: of Nit ig 126 N ¥ Cent RK. KREWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, ' THE f SKIRT OF Or 50 tward , the Vermont's any. If he was charged with treason he could ‘clock, ti a t fe or to the east _ 's could not be bengecdiy tried by civil oouste.t ie qucten:cans; SEF" day, at one o'clock, to take into consideration the subjects | 100 Harlem RR.. 20 Mil &PrduCh’nRR 26 7 the” friends and acquaintances of the family are re- # black silk Drews, zed, between a tated wut turned to the wostward by the effect of her sails ing Mr. Madison’s administration, where an officer, was | of iternal taxation and the Certificates of indebtedness ——-- + - — tCully invited to attend the funeral, this Wednesday) Thirty eres reets, on ‘reo avenue. pager ue alone, thereby drifting to the southward in the | sentenced to death by acourt martial, but ordered after. | issued by the government in payment of debts duo by it CITY CUMMERCIAL REPORT. shrernoos, at one o'elock, from her tate residanoe, No.o4. | sareutntece sores, 7 PPLTNg Bt 108 W direction of Bermuda; and until the 30th, when her jury | wards to duty by the President. But that was in better | to individuals for services rendered or supplies fur- Tuxspar, April 15—6 P. M. Ridge street. Her remains will be taken to Calvary rudder wag again shipped, ber head pat to the westward days of the old republic, before the faction had raised its | nished. ‘Asuns.—We have no change to note in quotations, Der Gd interment. REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 16, & ’ $a hydra head in one of the ees of this govern. | “Taw Qcastions of TuR Wan’? will be the subject of an ‘making, et $5 60 t ~ | Kinseita.—On Tuesday, April 15, Briost Kivsiiis, large size biaek aud tan Terrier Dog; answers to the and progresi msde, groat apprehensions were felt lest | ment. Hecited the fact that by the delay of the trial | .aarece from Stuart L. Woodford, Fsq., United States | Sal! sales were making, at $5 60 a $5 6244 for pearls | wito of Patrick Kinsella, a native of county Kildare, re bi at Ler pls ea A a ON eho would drift bodily ufon the dangerous approaches to | ove of the most important witaseves-en. Lander—had # bi and pots. 55 years. of Broadway and Twentieth street, will receive. the above District Attorney, to be delivered before the Young Men’s ml hi 13 will be taken to Calvary Ce from Republican Contral Committee on Thursday evening. Breapsrurrs.—Flour—The market for State and West, | ‘The remains w 'y Cemetery reward. orn was again less buoyant, and closed at a decline of bc, | No; 38 Cherry street, om Thursday alternoon, at (wo a a 10c. per bb!., while the demand was fair at the conces- | Kxtsxv.—On Tuesday, April 16, ANomuxe B. Kersky, $5ut Terrier Doz; ‘welgha about thirteen poun! sion, but chiefly from the home trade. Choice brands of | daughter of the late James E. Kelsey, and step-daughter | ears and straight tail. The above reward will be paid teeta those islands. As it was,on the 31st, though the jury | £ove ip give tus qileace tary of state coud not make eudder worked well, the two vessels were within forty- | jaws, for that beionged to legislative bodies. Mr. Stan. Gve miles of the northwest end of the group by force of | ton, however, had made a law which was the law of circumstances, wuere,about four A:M.on the Ist inst. | *YPant, more worthy of St. Petersburg and Constantino- Court Calendar—This Day. ‘Scrrams Cocrr Cixovt ‘Part 1—Oyer and Terminer. : ne returning him to Hugh Tannin, 169 Broadw 4 they patted company during ahesvy squall, which wa, |? or Pada aga a ere dare not tread. Part Nos. 118, 1264, added to calendar ae TOE sata unchanged. ‘The sales embraced about 7,000 | "cis 'frondy and relatives are, respectfully invited to tian street, BEbeatent. ene the commencament of a brisk gale from the northwest. | In conclusion, he thought that — should demand Common Pieas.—Part 1—Nos. 736, 615, | bbis., closing within the range of the following quota- | attend the funeral, from the Graham Avenue Mission | @,, er ‘Tuo’ jury rudder working so'woll, the Yermout boing | (rial for Gen. Stone. Me. Wade thought that the | 902, 994, 1041, 264, 1050, 1051, 1054, ‘a,’ 979) $18. | nq, Church, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. $25 spurt car ated CE TOREE TRON 2am 7 o 010% | two hours’ platitudes of the California Senator were Iiie | Part 2—Nos. 4/4, 649, 684, 693, 603, 1020, 953, 428, 439, Lownme.—At West Farms, ou Sunday, April 13,Sam- | son River Kallroad, on Bunday night, a package of {a muth beter condition than was represented, and the | the lawyer wpereealen was a the foot of bad indict- a0t, 405, ee -_ 1966. 5 ere Superfine State be | ‘3 UBL W. Lowsans, in the 74th yoar of his age. and Mortgages, four Gold Waicies aud other acaal 1 articles, i ments. ‘ully agreed w: nator quoted weUuRIOR Court. 5 ie . full: ny person baving or finding the same w! above Mra hee for tee ane, comaladed a teiara te Nery | about constitutional rights, No one reapecter law and | 187, 1163, 1098, 2181, 1121, 3006, 6:9, Got. Part a | Superfine Wesiera. 5480 8 400 | ae etter the funeral, from the residence of his | "rata vy leaving the mume vith A,B,” Vanderpool, 68 Lib~ ee “4 — bs me ramen icra hed iad liberty more than be did; but he repelled he insinuation | Nor.’ 1764, 660, 060, 2304, ‘1818, 1828, 1064, 294, 1650, 1348, Commnnn toehoice extra Western. + $00 & 6 40 | son-in-law, Norman K. Freohan, M. D., West Farnas, this | “3 Street, second floor, room 12, 26% doubting but Captain wr made made against the Committee on the Conduct of the War, | 1848, 2770, . ‘Wednesday ) afternoon, at half-past two. Carriages will | “>— best of his way to his destiuation, particularly as after ee poses einen. sanvainiaieaoseinin j RAEN ANS AEA TPS a ETN SET ss ts 4 Sy in vaitng at Harlem Bridge from twelve M. until McDoccatt disclaimed neal Toe % * stsnding her cla of Bermuda, with all ber wants :p- | mite, He bad ard at tbe commiiee tad uc care | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Good to choice fay da: 16S ST 0s | TE on recsuny node, doit 1s, tisaanar tan. | A TEARS mating gram Ain ope ae plisd, (¢ would ouly have bean a matter of precaution to } of General Stone under consideration, which lea to his PSEA PUG Rye four. ....--...-- +310 @ 425 | oy, widow of Edward Madden, of county Cavan, parish | oftice, statt dng poise and whore the bontien be spp have convoyed her to Port Royal. arrest. Was that 30? Corn meal, Jersey aad Brandywing....... 280 a 8 15 | Bir, wiunn of eaaG ood 23 yearn, Lntrocmcenae: ‘Tho Sabine has proceeded to the Navy Yard in order to | _. MF. WADE, (rep.) of Ohio, said that the Senator bad Tcrspay, April 15—6 P.M. | —¢anadian flour was also heavy at the above prices, | ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- “{ SURE CURE.—CRAVING FOR TOBACCO CURED. crovidea, water sat make tmportaat repairs of njeries | ale’ iagcommitien had tabbed men tn the dark ‘The following is a comparative statement of the | while the sales were confined to about 1,500 bbls. | tend the funeral, from No. 8 Goorck street, on Thursday pémhathemmmnceninnr of: My pairs McDovs:. BO. 6 rneen, o'clock. oaused'by the heavy weather encountered during the | _ Mr. Wave was glad to learn that he ia not ray so, | exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New | Southern flour was also easier, especially for lower a yA hal past one 02 a, Mina Misiew, Ebert 129 Spring atreet (station A), New York. ecarch. ‘There was not a word of truth in it. The committee en- | York to foreign ports tor the week ending April | qualities, while tho gales embraced about 900 bbls. | in the 73d year of his age. A‘ FOR SOLAR MATCHES.—NO SULPHUR, No deavored to correct many wrongs in the army, and had | 75 end since January 1:— within the range of the above quotations. Rye flour was His relatives and friends are requested to attend the suffocating ainell when burning, most sepa were We are happy to learn that the only accident on board | never published a word, but had given the result of their funeral, without further invitation, from the residence of | Ciéap 4s sulphur matches. One trial only necessary . P " ., in S investigations to the Executive. The: ‘ 1860. 1861. 1862. steady at our quotations, with sales of 200 bbls. Corn their eu ely over all 5 ee Solar ch Companys 10k 1088 pomac on aati of March. aac caer vrs talande eondocs the war, ‘aa had neonane ioquenety: For the week. +$2,156 2,642,772 2,458,539 | meal wes unchanged, while the demand was fair at our Be ead eye a Peele, 3 Bleocker street, on Thura- and 105 Beekman street “Agents wanted, 4 » Ordi- | Phe committee were entirel; tabbing men in tho | Previously reporied. .22,457 2 35,674,505 94,903,202 | Heures, with sales of lc tte Mme dt vars —Saidenly at Mout Vernon, Westchester RUSHES OF EVERY DescRIPrion, 1 THE BRUSB aury soaman, whiloon the lookout on the foretopgallant | dark, and had nover injured a single man, but remedied ee eee eet rabreced cbrut 18 Oodtmckek, | county, N. ¥., Winike Maxpsviiix Rawxry, only sou and fartory, 329 Pearl st a building. All articles yard, foll.oa the pivot gun on the forecastle, fractured | numerous wronge. So far as Goneral Stone was con- | Since January 1.. .$24 T 81,301,831 ype rr Seeder raioe toon tnt Sy | child of Tee paulien Bain at the lowest factor rcs, Aint, Brushes of superior i cerned, he was a stranger to the committes, and it would cake “ erp hg ‘The relatives and {rionds of the family are tfully | awvality constantly on SONNE. HOF’ his skull and died immediately. ‘ oer pgm This is a very fair statement, though it foots up | redon private terms. Corn was heavy at early ’Change, trom the reetente not harm a hair o |. He would say here, in this Dut oldeed with @ alight reaction; ‘the invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of is | (twa, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE CHEAP FoR “rt tend irra weet aunt, Mrs. Louisa Bird, No. 59 Kast Eleventh street, this caski—Any parties having cash in band: and wis abont 40,000 bushels at 58c. ‘Wedne: noon, at twelve o'clock. remains wiil | obtain the worth of their money in the al ve atticles, five virgen ap tar a Coy foe: “apenas! ice taken to \irecawood for interment. i ne for thirty day: *f at 149 and in good request, with sales of 13,000 bushels State, (Shen ae a ap is 4 mar T. Me. | stairs. v7 Cane, wi at 790. on the wharf, and at 8174. a S20. delivered. | “he notice of the funeral will be given. The Sabine was within s few hours’ sall of New York a | piace, that there was probably cause for his arrest, and woek ago, but was met by the strong northeast gale of | the testimony rejating to him was laid before the Presi- the 01 inst., whieh drove her southward. She hag | “ent aud Secretary of War. Whether that, evidence led to his arrest, or not, he did not know. That testimon: proved herself to be oue of the fastest ships afloat, over- | ghould not be drawn from him now. While taseountry dealing and passing vessels of all sizes and rige with | was fey k for existeuce, and unborn generations less than the corresponding week last year. The aggregate for the year to date falls short of the corresponding period of last year by about a mil- lion dollars, but compared with previous years it VANO! 08." AM NOW SELLING Guano of the best quality, : and firmer, with sales of 7,400 wettons traitors were walking theso streets. | Shows a large increase. Barley was more active : Rirowm.—On Monday, April 14,at two o’clock.in the ea fo pein Renna Aarne gor eras boroeze, tan | Tes Senator liked sbout constitutional liberty. Breck | ‘The money market grows easier daily. Money Pg ag terpenes oe morning, Saxon, Prepericx Rercit, son ofthe late Samet roe ie tie a ot sere we li e eritee tse Ct ee ee ‘who | is offered everywhere at six per cent, and most of | steady at 38c. a30c. for Western and Canadian, and 40c. Ritch mety-third Highlanders, British Army, and | wnoaheias' . 'o give a complete list of the officers:— traitor at heart. It was so with others. Those who for State. grandgon of R. Barclay ‘dice, of Ury, Scotland, aged FIXTURES. -TIFUL AND COMPLETE Captain—Cadwallader Ringgold. talked of habeus corpus in times like these were sympa- | the leading houses have loans offered to them at | “Corres —A sale of 600 bags of Rio was made at 2034¢, | 1 years aud 6 mouths. Give tor pho Seah ably ac 199, Broadway, 0 JOUN Lieulenant and Ea-cutive ©. Blake. thizars with rebellion. The movements of our armies | ¢. Indeed, we bear of large nts left on de- | The following statoment of sales and stocks for the week | __ The friends of the family are invited to attend the fun SSE, ate . Paymaster —J. Geo. Harris. wera known to the rebels as quick as to loyal people, | five. Indeed, we hear of large amounts left on de- | The thom ing airumonl le Ciroular of Merers, Wm, scott | Fal without further invitation, from is late residen tli Surpoon—3- J de, Abernethy. The government had endeavored to keep this informa- | posit at four per cent, one per cent below the rate Saone Brock ot Bi ‘and Santos coffee on the 8th April, No. 14 President street, Brooklyn, on Friday a(ternoon, at ‘OUSE FURNISHING MWARDWARE,—1 mat I Bron ’ Master-—¥. b- i tion away from the traitors, but falled. Times of | which the Sub-Troasurer is allowing for deposits | 1362,84,210 bags: received since te dato, 6,074 bags— | t¥9 o'clock [aoe agli a pe H Mia Aetng Masiered. Ewer, Beattie, W. BR. Hatha. | Terolution, dee eee cali aire bona eee oe anes Nga 7 seen Ease test sales for consumption 500° Macs, | _ Boston, Vermont, Montreal, Coltabus, Obio, and Ha- | has heen re-opensd, iridh 8 compl ate assortment ote at way, Ke EB. Haseey sad D. ‘ereytor % tors had been too lenientiy dealt with, owing to too | on call after fifteen days’ notice. The amount of | ory of iio and Santos on the 16th day of April, 1862, | Verstraw, N. Y.. papers ploase copy. thejabove Line ties of plated’ Tee: fet, mattis, x much goodness of heart. All that Mr.’ McDongall had t hich i ing into th ‘ket. ii < Grrsams—On Monday, April 4, suddealy, of heart | SP4other qualities of plated Tee, Bele, Mettien, tema, Oe ee inner. or: said ng fave favor of Gen. Sione wonld apply equally well | CWzency Which is coming into the market is | 60,094 begs. Jaye r= pes we as 1.101 government disease, Mrs. Avy Svruuns, @ dative of Connecticut, | Gover,” acy ivory 4 nd pent indie a a Captain's Brows, Jr. n ‘The latter was in Mexico and had defend. | steadily increasing. The Sub-Treagurer received et 4.615 one St. Domingo, 2,350 bags; ian. widow of Frederick iy phers. Knives, ein & (span panned. cite wal Paymaster’ s Cierk—C. D. Boss, Jt. ea the government, but he was a traitor. Lucifer was | this morning $200,000 in small notes from Wash- | f'oio vars; other descriptions, 808—-wotal, 92,078 mats y her soul rest im peace. and sing is, Potle Bete a Ve me ‘cling Master Mais LTE White, H. M. Noo, B, Ww, | 8B. spgel. in Heaven once, but. had fallen and hi i ae te a tan Gene craps - The friends and Pelatives of the family ace respectfully |. Wares: tii vith Mckeover and Nails Coatieay. deve ‘Deen respected much since in that quarter. (Applau ington. The brokers sre receiving large amounts | 9M! ba wade ante tee ee invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednosday) attor- | ihe fa eRe E, Burcham. Mr. Wade pos eae at urging a rigorous | of country bank currency, which they are trying to pr ling 018. noon, at ire arr from her late Lays ry —_ 180 | Tanies, 8 caine 0. Ere gs Heo do dioand the icing the inetiction f | tend. Certificates of indebtedness are wanted in | 20c.; Maracaibo, 21°. a 23 ps ~ ast Twanty- A ie gee IF. 9 wag dl aE enh mn Coal Seutiies, Brushes, <ciNp Bostoeaia-—at- Robinson, Mr. Wis0x, (rep.) of Mase., offered a subatituie for | Wall street at 97 a 34. pea OT Er sin 9 out me ae cate OO. | Connecticut and Stonington papers please copy. $ESG Brootiade. ‘Tho Mos sre, Bervian will be Bigaeed (6 the resolution, calling on the President for ail inform: | Yoreign exchange closed dull at 112%/ °% ave been ely £50 tags, ing tho Twimss—-Oo Tuesday, April 16, afr along sad severe | alton their oid fvieuds end customers = 4 The following vessels were spoken by the Sabine:— tion not incompatible with pablic interests relating to thang eng usta apm ligend. Aprd —— per Hedwig have been taken at | iiluess, Axx TwintEs, the boloved wite of Joseph Twibles, Bis eine Ship _— for Boston from Calcutta, lat. 36 34N., | the arrest of Gen. Stone eres vote was taken. bankers’ bills on London, and 5.03% @ 5.06 for | I0\70.” ‘The market poh firm, with & little more in- | *8¢4 Th years. Fy Pewan E,, CUTLERY. 4ND_.OUMS, ong. 70 26 Mr. McDovaatt, desired it to go over till to-morrow, as | france, There is little or no demand for bills; | quiry trom the trade. The stock on the 15th of Aprilat | | The friends and acquaintances of the family are ro- tger's & WWesionholn’s Pocket Knlver, de, Dizon's Pow. ‘wigatine, ‘Samosot, from New York for Leghorn, lat. | he wished to repiy. cee ; ro 3 | alttmore was. 27,600 begs; at Philadelphia, 2,300 b tfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thuraday der Finks and Sporting Articles; Perougsion Caps and Gun 87 61 N., long. 62 W. WASHINGTON RAILROAD. most of the goods which are arriving here from } PAlimere Wie oe i nee: tenet iwore sitive dead shroraous, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 80 | Wasa at ship Flora Southard, sera} Maine, from Havre Mr. Monrutt, (rep.) of Me., from the Committee on the | abroad have been paid for already. Gold con- | advanced full isc. per lb. The rales ‘embraced 3,300 Bayard street. The remains will be taken tw Calvary Wobbu, DA Das % FISHER R,kmportsrs, 88 Warren st. tor New York, lat. 3617 N., long. 63 16 45 W. District of Columbia, eporied back the Pennsytvania Vax bales, clos: firm At 28c. a 283<e. ib., and a small lot | Cemetery for interment. “é ae tik 8 Bremen bark Everhardt, same ay, ‘an 3617 N., long. | Avenue Railroad bill, with amondmonts tinues pretty steady at 101% 2%. The demand was reporte probabiy # little Getter tna wt dling up- | Armagh 1 (ireland) 8 please copy ‘FOw TO 0 MAKE » MONBY BY AD aware: 1646 W THR NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. for expgrt continues to be supplied by the specu- | jands, at 290. Twieet.—On . ay, April 16, after a short and severe fenit for one three cent hee yo Ae wees Cy ae York, from Philadelphia je Pomme, Cee) Soe See lators, Who are selling the precious metal short Faricnis.—Rates were firmer, with more demand from nats A na the beloved wite of George Twi- ROBERTSON & CO., 82 and 84 Nassau street, New York olty (or Rio ro, F ee, reported back the Naval Appropriati . , } ship M. 1. Lineotn, from Liverpool ot New | York, Ist. ‘The Senate then went into executive session, after Stgake were better to-day, and the bulls were in ig a erie hip's be os ant 10 M *s The seed yous of the family are respestfully invited to CE SALE.~$,000 TONS OF BRONX RIVER ICE 34.58 N., long. 64 26 W which it adjourned. ‘ wae a iS bbls: four arta. Od; aeovorce | attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 62 Pitt [°,7OR Sate hey NONE OF DRONE, BITRE tot boosec Geo, Kilborn, of Tremess, bound. to. Bermsu- Me. ach bettéPspirits. The bears—whose short interest is | corn; in bulk, at Sd.; 668 bbie, four at 1s. eine sireat, this (Wedneeday) afternoon, at Dait-past one | purchasers. Apply at the depot ot West Parma, oF at NG: at. $3 18 00 8. "ong! 65 68 30 Howse of Representives. so large that the least advance in the market up- | jams at 15s. ‘To London 200 boxes bacon’ were taken at | 00! Ti femnalas Wid be taken "to Greccwecd ce | Sreewar vs SANUELIM, CHRSERMAR. | ‘inglish schoonor'Here, from Halifax, N. 8. for 5 f “ ery for interment. MANTELS WANTED—SEi MAN- do Cuba at 3251 49 8 long. 68.41 W. Wished ia Nsecmenea PCI; 1008: | Otte thee Meds AE. .Atepst vooR wilh. thelr | D0. cee eee eat Marek: Sertetabergs ane One! fe ats, pth 10, io camp vetore:| MABecRewhichs searonauleprice wit ba given, Apps reported all well. Halifax papers please oo) THE UNION PRISONERS OF WAR. groans, and created @ good deal of merriment Sotunges Douay 0b 3 @.,and 45 hhds. tallow nie Be | vorktown, Va., of typhoid fever, Haxky H. Vaw Am- | to. T. ROBIN, 25 Nassau street, cormer Cedar, up alairs, a a ootors with brig Evening Ea lat. 98.00.27 | Mr. TRowanivor, (rep.) of Mich., called ups motion | at their expense. We presume that not afew British, bark waa taken up for Cork and orders, to load mxs, Jt in the 33d_ year re his 99 mambonct Cue OMAS TURNER, DEALER IN SOUTHERN, WSR anne rig Mardin, pt ond aK. wat, a | Bétetofore made by him to reconsider the vote by whien | of the houses which are operating on the bear igh erate ot 10344. pee 00 The. bole in pier, wile oC Wm. F, and Sosan B. Van Amrings, of this cit hance steak, baeteee weal eshington and West srert fn 38 N., long. 74 56 45 W. on the 24th of March the House adopted resolution re- | side would go to pieces in tlie event of a sudden | sales for pment were making at T0c.e T6e., and for When 08 Saesy 5 Aas 15, Asean. om ton of A. end York. "Meal, Grain and Fred Sait Paseo btig Zalioka, from 2 Rio do Janeiro for Baltimore, | questing the Secretary of War to inform them the cause | gavance in the market. Pradent buyers are | city use a P. Wilson, aged 6 years and 7 monte. lat, $6 38 18N., long 44 ifany, for the protrasted delay in exchanging Colone, Yousepsccasale of 25 bhds, of Cuda muscowade as |. The frieida of Ste guanine pectfully invited to at- s~ bp r RELL LE AND Hd sth 9 REMEDY } Piitr si dieaaen t 91 making them put up margins, which may, per- tend the jg at eaiepess pet twee lok from bis tate Stein Aten ho has been s prisoner at the South sin a poanige eaiese 1 box is via nigga, Mowe. a ‘als The Meatof the Utnh Expedition, Son deltas since | haps, account for their ill tem The adi Navat, Sronss wero firm and sales limited. Spirits | residence, No. 235 West Twenty seventh oth ‘counterfeits and Ak wholeania Jaly,and di him to stop all exc! ¥ Ps, per. e advance ‘Woon. Saturday, April ‘Wau. W. Woon, 10,7E8 Sotzen ov van gine pon ie Prohyepe released. - Ti ame at the first board was equal to 4 in governments, wilt ne caimaibennen <eeenr art iiianad teas Saree county, N. ye iat the 94th Mth yeer or bis aad ay Gece i Pata ar areas J £ ad . ft aiden lane; at In tho sketch of the rebel General A.$. Johnston, in a | MP: FROWsRIDER wished distinctiy to say that it was | Missouris and most of the railway shares; 74 on | | Cus Sil, Hoguel, Wi J, tirade or anles with: tamu —At Union Course, on Monday, April 14, of wtp ent rieet eavlacas sete disease pian ; ceoont number of the Himatn, it is stated that after his | D@ Partof his desire to place an impediment inthe way | Central and Gelena, 94 on the Michigan shares, | O44 Change of moment in prices. oil was'nem{. | consumption, Jaws Wamurisy. nl command had gone into permanent camp in of the release of Colonel Corcoran, but he protested, and | and %% on Illinois. Between the boards the mar- mal ‘The following review of the New Bedford market sea tne will take PA ‘from his late residence, H. JUNTER, M. D.. NO. 8 DIVISION STRERT, P in the Rocky | asked the House to join him, in the release of week onding the 14th inst. is from the Whale. Course, opposite Hiram Woodruf’s Hotel, this a5. %, Cres trrmption ‘ia Mountains, in the winter of 1857, (in that disgraceful to | the olher prisoners to be pe ye) ne 10 thes of ket was inactive but firm. At the second board we Shi; ‘Lut:—Sporm {a without material cw afternoon, at twoo'clock. His relatives {in overy. fort, vs we elling of, t nip ithe, Ue country expedition o Utah) It subsiated ou mulee, | Colonel Corcoran. He had no doubts that every’ gentie- | Prices were higher again. For coupon sixes 93% | Thessles since our ist embrace 200 bie. good at $1 4s, | And friends s respectfully aiemedeemiicoted Pr aati, Phoupate seul without bread or walt,” &e. man had some friend whom be desired should be re. | was bid, and Central, Erie, Toledo and other pro- | and 40 do. inferior at $1 2214 per Whale is i BWio.—in Brooklyn, oo Tuesday, April 18, Aupaw Pan- SS ES er SAOCED MAND, BOL? WHEEL. AR pete mules” and the awe Dread,” the (ir. Tow oe the name of Colonel ‘Wilcox a Se a “pag more firmly held. gctions for the week tnelude alee * @ bbls. at d8e,; a aly om of Warren W. and Mary L, Wild, aged 19 WwW ply tod, M. Paterno, A ilzaveth ot statement very happy indeed. & matter of | in tl ® man of signal bravery and gal- | The feature of the market was an advance in lo. brown a i et Der gal ‘The relatives and friends are respeotfally invited to | = ‘WICATION. ‘raall consequence how his command subsisted. It seems | "\"7 ae ey mane with Colones | Pacific Mail to 103 bid. It is understood that the | “Tnormone ctork-The market was hoary, with some asiava the funeral rom the Tenidence of bie parente, No, | TOO LATE BOR CLASSIFICATION. — 4 ae, events, 8 ont thing that « ery shouts rest on Wooarutt the other day and hosed Ritn voli the Presidest | company propose to ran four boate # month, and | more iMabiry a8 tne teat tee ee ia 81% fe nan 149 Yale papers please copy, ‘A Yous, eat trat cto form ihe nequaintanes ‘icnDt im May mind that the feeb of 6 well eonaeioney | Riebmond i fb borehanea, th St | that they have business enough to employ them. Bean, and at $10 12 8610 81)4 for new pritde and’ os |. Waist sm an tb brain, Eowaap, gon of Wil- } of ih iti Cie air ile would allrd better beet than that furnished to the | sre a8 Willug, if the. purpose of the. government The news from Northern Alabama is regard- | $12 600$13 for Western prime mers. Beet was Nap Sebaral ria ewan ra oe OT Wont Fw \ ‘ah command. You ean easily imagine that oxen that | feduire it, to remain there aa prisoners, aud to verve | eq as fatal for the rebel army in the | i0/{fair demand. with sales of 600 part. yentorday Weaiuee thie aay Clee er wens pc ee aay GREG, A STRANGER IN me Hud travelled a thousand miles under the yoke, and thea | their eountry in that way, as in any other. i ‘ “ sfverpoen 9b PIS 5 Ones Pane and $14 60 8 | ithe ay hed B00 ne | A i aoe te pode bandanas Joung indy whe i wile «on Killed (@ prevent their starving to death, would not | Mr. Ancona, (opp.) of "n., who offered the resolution, | Southwest, as it cuts them off com- | $15 forextra. Country mess was held at $10, and prime gory {opal Tiidbeee, in ene bride. dress, in sincerity, do. Prime mess boot was at $20. Beef hama were | 74th year of bis a So = wen tor Sixt an iis hom 617 60. Cut meata vere In moderate fenty peace anche Clonaslee National nt Charen Morton ow 19 Hert ‘fice, Thinid up romeusse wit sales Ol at digo. . a 6c, for shoniders, and at by sry 6c. fe. His friends ‘and those of his sons, James and John, and Het HAD THREE ROOTS EXTRACTED t0@ vory good beef. And yet this was the ehani said he was not aware, till how, that Colonel Corcorau <cough wig the beat for thet command at the hana was still ® prisoner, and bis only desire was to call atten. pletely from their allies on the coast, and ain POSTED UP. | tion to the fact that worthy and gallant soldiers are leaves them no resource but to surrender when Halleck prepares’ to overwhelm them. At the still ao ne the delay in Bacon was firm, witl 00 boxes | Of his cons-in-law, Richard Kilroe’ ‘and John Hennessy, ut feeling any pain whatever, by Dr di J, JAY Vibe Awrivals and Departures, ina onc -~ } the resolation was amended | Close to-day the market was firm, the following ath Mout 130. for short vised Weetmrnto.m Tie. for are invited to attend the funeral, from his inte residence, :" Gra dst two blosks Irom om se eer: Leepagictennaip St Rumer wcny | Bearish earate? seee eee ts | being th at qotatins—Uaited State rx | me bd oe 3 aie ena fy | enn” ere foioce’ Ge ASE ESWROO todo Thornton, H Laws loune th » Which bas prevented the 4 , dw : dl, bu = res a acne AP Marth, Mr Biscktore Then uae 8 cee of Coombs Voreiran wad Wilcox, and the sthar | tered, 1881, 9334 @ 9374; do. 6's, coupon, 1881, | gates footed abont 2,000 packages at 7%e. NEW PUBLICATIONS. coe Hoxg JN A NEAT BOX y . ODubots, WG Le roll prisoners of war held since July last. 93% a 93%; do. 6's, coupon, 1874, 86% a 87; | Tho latter an extreme price. State butter ranged - 10 TY FIVE © ENTE, FREP, BY MATL. Morlan. nQ ay ‘THM PRANKING PRIVILROR Meanessee 6'8, 64% @ 66; Virginia G's, 67 @ | {fom 180. a 20e. for choloo new and 166. @ 209. for prime U AT“ URIOUS" BOOK OF ‘CKEY Wout ms 2s THM MISSISSIPPL, PRINTED EN COLORS. Hoully, Jews Sullivan, Mies Hanus. 40 ix ‘The House resumed the consideration of (ho bill report at vie fi a4 “he 4 ‘ 1h | etate, Ohio was nearly i of market. Prime State | gin, “Sie page ig Fora Onainice a5 center cre mailed treers | “The beat military may ou a D od tn Ale pound ry, - (from the Select Coumittes to regulate the trunking | 574: North Carolina 6's, 64 @ 66; Missouri | clioose was firm at Tigo. aS Ke vents kM CAUNTE, publisher, OQ Watebe atrect, New York | N.Y. Montly. CHONBB 4G & CO., New Yor

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