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pealth and spirits, and although having attained his s0- Migoss at, tne cities to nonatnate dectenp to the Governer Venty-sixth year, bo promises to enjoy this life for some years yet. One very romarkable sentiment he used yes- ‘terday. When speaking of his old age, he said—<The Divine writer has stated that the days of our lifeare Limited to throe score yearaand ten, that, it is more than common streagth which cocasions 1; yot,” daid ho, “I have seen my seventy-sixth year, ‘nd am still, by God’s preserving grace and mercy ,in the enjoyment of good health, for which I hank Him.” The numerous visitors come be'ore dinner; and in the afternoon, as is customary, he takes ease aud refresh” ‘tMmoat by sleep. AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL, Whe Legislatiye Canc: Raymond Announces that the Untom Democrats are Absorbed by the Repub- Mean Party—Union WUemocrats Pro- claim the Abolixshment of the Repub- licam Party—Passage of the Harbor Master and Assessment Bilis-The Es. ‘tate of Sir William Pultney—fleaith and Its Resultse | us for appointme \: ‘The bill was sbated tit the recess, a SESSION. ‘To incorporate the New 3 York Wa Warebouse Seourity Com- and if we exceed | pany. ah as al och toh Smummmmael Pe1 divide the Stato into Congressional districts Aftor pans this bili a Commities of Conference, von- sisting of Messrs. Seymour, D. Waterbury, Pierce, Andrews and Hengaict was appointed . ‘The report of the Committoe of Conference on the Annual Appropriation Dill was agreed wo, and the bill 8 Peine bill for the defences of the northwestorn part of the State was ordered to a third reading, ‘The bill to amend the faw relating to the Firat Judieial strict was reported ad\ ersely, and the biliwas rejected, Mir. Davey made ap able report in favor of reimburses ment by the general government for uniforms and erms , westroyed aud lost in service in the war of 1512. NK¥ gave notice of motions suspoud the rules so as to move forward the Ex- cise bil The resolution to adjourn sine dicon ‘Tuesday, at six o'clock, was adopted, On motion of Mr. Lovterr, ject committee of five W 8 @ pointed, without c mpeusation, to present Captain E vesson, Lieutenant Worden and others, the compli me :tary resolutions (rom the Senate. Seve.al resolutions were otfered for the appointment of Bill—Tho Militia and Apportionment | go 9¢; committeos to oxamine the affairs of the city raile Bills—Claims of the Vetcrans of the War of 1812—The Concert Saloon Bili Signed—The Final Adjournment, &c. ALBANY, April 19, 1862. Tho decision of the caucus last night eifectually ignores ‘the republican party proper. Many of the strict adhe- conte to the forms and covenants of that organization fre for repudiating this; but, unfortunately for them, the address and resolutions are such that the republicans havo got to fall into line or be placed before the public in the attitude of not sustaining the Prosident and his policy, « position that they will hardly be willing to assumo beforo the public. ‘Iboro is & great deal of squirming among the ‘Weed republicans. Messrs. Cook, Rico and others in the caucus said, that if the cauens docided & oall 2 convention by themselves their noigh bors would laugh at them when they went home, and inform them that they wero not sent here to mako q * political party. There was a great deal of feeling manifested on this subject; but the resolutions were carried by a decided vote, very much to the chagrin of those who believe that party to be the only party in the country. Tho sum and substance of tho result is, the ropublican party is laid on the shelf; or, tather, the action of the people in placing that party ou "the shelf, among tho relics of antiquity, has been con- ‘firmed by the Jozislative caucus, xn a decree issued that fg must remain there until the war is ended and peace once more reigns throughout the land. In coming t? this decision they have only endorsed tho action of the people and confirmed their decision as constitutional and {ogal. There will, unquestionably, bo agreat deal of howling among the shoddy crew of the republican party. Already tho signs of a bolt are visiblo. ‘The addross appeared to mect the hoarty approval of _@ll inthe caucus, Tho speeches of Messrs. Ogden, Al. vord, Pruyn, and, in fact, all who in their remarks com- mented upon tho address, were applauded. ‘The aproiut- mentof the committee, however, was anothor thirg and on that Senstor wok and Speaker Raymond joincd {gsue, Each faction of the caucus is to-day endeayo: - ing to explain iis position, aud it is somewhat armusing’ 60 see the great difference in opinion ou this pout. Ruy - mond ‘nforms his republican ass ciatos that itis aimaster stroke Of policy, and by the actin of the caucus they have absorbed the Union democrat iho Union demo -crats, on the othr hand, hold that thoy have abolished the repablican party. .As to which a: ‘the public will have to j ago by results, and our impros- ion is that it will be fonnd that the re ubiican party is jectually abolishod,and that tho result will show tis to be the care. ‘The Harbor Master bill and the bili, to end tho “as sessment law, which bes b en under consideration 60 ion there was a disposition manife-tod to lay e. 1 on the table and make ali manner of motions ‘ore a‘d brsinesa, so that the Excise biil could be bevught up. Mr. Alvo l, Mr. Burr, and several other mos.bers, denounce! this’ face tious mode of forcing the Assembly to take up a certain ‘dill in proforence to all others, showing that, if persisted a8 would defeat the object taey wished to accom. Mr. Callahan, of New York, then salt that he hoped ‘that his colleagues would cease thir !actious movements, and he hoped tuey would permit the !eyitimate busiaes of the Assembly to proceod ix order and lot everything ako its proper course, ‘The atten! to retard business in the manuor purauod by sume of his c».leagues would foslt in devcating every me .su.c they asked for. ‘This appeal stoppet tho favtiois 0) »sitiga,and tho Dusiness of the Assemb'y procealed in order, ‘A spicy debate took piace over tho Pultacy Estate bill. A large tract of land was at ove time held by sic Willian Paltney, of England, ia the counties of Stoub:n an! Alle- ghany. Sivco his death parties Lave presented themsely es and represonted that thoy were tho oga. owners of th so dands by virtue of the will of Sir Wiliam Puitney, and Dave endeavored t) eect ths prosent occupants of tho ands. This bill is to require thse commonrcing suit to their tite to the ands asi :o fvom the statutes. It as met with a bitter opposition, but was fine ly carried ‘through the Assembiy, through tho personai appeals of Mears. Sherv.ood and Alley oF : tonvea cvunty. The Motropolitan Heaitu was tho great foa- ture of the Sena this hing—the atirsctivn du that logality. Several oi tie ferls of Mayor Upoyko were in the Chiumbo-. b Thb jog with tie Senaters ogainst the bill. A pr position to i:ert tae namo of the Mayor was votod «ow, eer Laneadnents were los: ; ‘Dat dnaily Swator Ganuon broke the live of dofe. 1ce, when seve al amendments were mate to tho biil as it passod the Assembly, n ne ma‘eriaily changing the great features of the’ bill, but perfecting it iu its de- Aails, and romoving ‘some oi the ob wctionable points, been ‘Tho bill for tho veorganization of tue militi third reading in the Sonat One reduces the expen ars. Tho Apportionment bill Passed the Assounbly terno n,and a Coamiltee arrange’ the amendn Mr. Dewey, from the Comite two hundred this af. ‘ievances, mado fn able and interacting report on petitions of sokiters of the War of 1312, giving a hisvory uf the previous action ‘of the State, sowing that ro law hai been pa sod whic placed the State under cblig y any of the Olaims, but simply to audit aud sectie chem upon their merits, and thon pay ever te those soldiers all moneys splice at the dis ositl of the Stato by Liter } govern first roport thacever ein its cor 014 y cting our Senators and requesting our member's of Congress to secure tho payment, at an early day, of those tat had been audite! and declared ineri- torious. Tho Governor has signed the Co Jnstilutions in Albany were closed aight under this bill. A resvlution passed the Assombiy this evening to ad- fourn sine die on Tuesday, at six o'clock P. M. The Meening Journal endorses the action of the Legisia tive caucus last night, aud looks upon the result az a smart republican dodge. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Senate, Atnaxy, April 19, 1862, ‘The Supp'y bill was mado the special ordor for this at. Saloon bill. The: the authorities ia. ne WILLS ORDERRD TO a THTRD READING. To prevent frauds in laying out streots in New York. ‘To provide for the construction of railroads in citios. fo amend the law rolating to the Superiatendont of che Poor and Coroners of Kings county. ILLS PABRED. To amond the law in relation to the Supreme Court of ‘Sho First Judicial district. To amend the General Railroad law. ‘To amend the laws reiating to public instruction, To amend tho Harlem Stage Pc go charter, To confirm the ordinance of tho city of New York, bey Novomber 27, 1855. To authorize Amworican guano, To rebuild certain locks en the Champlain Canal. To authorize hep 2 ment of corwuinc alma for organ- ba equipping and subsisting vol intoors. emend the act rolating te jurors and commissiouers ajeun for Kings county, APTEKNOON BRSS10N. ‘The Senate oecupied ali the afternoon coma ete Consideration of the supply bill, ‘Adjournod. Assembly. Aruant, Aprit 19, 1869, BILLS PASAED, To (ncreage the number of notaries public ta New ‘York. Ih relation to the transportation of convicts to State grison. LAT ON THe TAN, To amend the Asscssment law. To rogulato the Harbor Masters Departriont of Now York. ‘To authorize extraordinary repairs in the Chomung Banal and foedor. ‘To provide for the consulidation of banking associations, To amend the law relating to executions against pro- Soveral attempts were mado to Iny the third reading Shay af on the table, to take up the Itxcise bill; Du bin to repeal the Pultnsy Estate laws came up for third reading elicited a long debate, On ‘motion tho Dill was reeommitied, : Metropolitan Health bill was taken up, © Commissioners wore restored ¢@ the com> ome. ‘tne ameudment proposing that one Police Com- ‘miastonor reside in Brooklyn w: Mr. Muxruy moved to ‘trib | out mat the two polies com- minsioners. Lest Mr, Murvay mved te amend so as to aive tbe right to rvads, bureau of asseesments, &o., all of which were de- ieatod, On motion of Mr. Bextnier, the Select Committee to investigate the sffairs of the State Military Board was discharged from further service. ‘Mr. Lxaaty offered a resolution to request Congress to attend more to to the sufferings of the voluntesrs and families than to the abolition o: slavery. Laid over. A notion to make tho Excise bill tho special order for Monday was lost. djourned. THE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT WRIGHT. Camo, April 19, 1862 A special despateh to the Chicago Ziitune dated off Fort Wright, says— The firing on both sidew, on Thursday, was very heavy ‘The mortars opened at nosn; the enemy replied briskly from the land batteries, throwing shel! clear over wus and nearly across the they firing very accurately and from very heavy guns, Ths gunboats St. Louis, Carondelet and Cairo stationed as picket ships near the extremity of the point, had to move up the river to get out of range. The ring was kept up on both sides until midnight. The gunboats St. Lovis and Cairo wore struck by shell, but no damage dove. Yestorday but little fring was done, In the afternoon tho mortars were shifted to the opposite side of the rive” for greater protection. In their former locality they were in great danger froma prowling rebel bands, who have already cut the levee In two or three places to ombarrass the operations of the mortars. egertera say the batteries now mount forty guns, and the rebels oo more, which they are rapidly putting in pos! jen, Bragg bas command, succeed- ing Villipigu are about 600 troops there, and four gunboats in the river, mounting twenty-four gans, Carcaco, April 19, 1862. The bombardmont of Fort Wright continues, partici pated in by the mortars and gunboats, The enemy re- ply vigorously, but bave done no damage as yet. Thero is no expectation of the reduction of the fort at present. ihe progent high stage of water will prevent any co- cparation ou the part of the land forces for some days, 122 Mii. FROn: COLUMBUS 36" (ciietagaw BUF EXWRGHT fT Meeting in Aid of U: Florida. A necting was held at tho Merchants’ Exebange, at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, to concert measures for the relief of Union refugees from Jacksonville. Florl, da. The refugees arrived here on Friday evening, by the ee. of the South. Their names aro:— J. %. Mitchell, wife and two children, Philip Frazer, wite aud six children. Mra, Stevens, two daughters and child. W. B. Fairchil iia, wife aud three children, 0. L. Kane ‘and wife. John Clarb, wife and two obildren, Rev. Mr. Howitt, wife and flye children, W. P. Delaney, wife and three obiidren, Thos. Stevens ‘and wife. Mrs. Granger. Mr. Proch. John Dowd. Gabriel Horich. F. Jouve Gordiner. The moeting on ‘Change was not very numerous. Mr, Simeon Raldwin was called to the chair, and Mr. L. B. Martin appointed secretary. Mr. Draper explained the object of the mesting, and introduced the following resolutions, which were mlopted = Resolved, That loyal citizens of the States in rebellion, vebu declare their adhesion to the constitution and flag of the Union, are entitied to the epee of the govern. mont, and ought to be reinstated fa their rights. Resolved, itizens of New York cannot avold expressing ‘heir sympathy for the cxpatriaied loyalists who have become the victims of traitors in arms against tho government. ‘ene ‘That A committeo of cilizeas be Be gph by the chair to @ measures for the reli pa yal Zitizone of Fiorida now in this city. @ committee was ordered to consist of the follow. i Taylor, H. G. Stebbins, R. 1, Cutting, Houry He kins, Edward Bell, Joseph H. Choate, Gauagt Blatchford, Edward Minturn, ‘J. P. Geraua Fostor, Francis 8. la ‘throp, Joseph Sampson and * Edwards, Jr. The meeting adjourned. then Lavemsxo Gas —Dr. Colton gives one of his uniqye and NEW, YORK, BSKALD, SUNDAY, APKLL: zu, J862. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGE: NCE, whe Festival of Easter. Last night the forty days of fusting, prayor and poal- tence observed among Ch, istian nations in commenior® tion of the fas of our Saviour, his passion and cruei flcion op Calvary, were brought to a close, aud \ -isy the gtorions festival of the resurrection of Christ from the doad is celebrated with great pomp and jubilec Otting the Joyful character of the occasion. The origin of the Master festival, and the pec custome by which it is characterized here and in Luropo, have been so often described im éhis paper as to render any extended re- marks on the subject wholly unnecessary. In all the churches to-day, particularly the Roman Catholic and Episcopalian, the services will be of an imposing cha ragter, and the music will form a promment feature in the celebr: Mr. Berg wganist of St. Francis Xavier's church, Wost Sixteenth street, has written a new maes which he will produce tor the first timo to-day, aided by the splendid cher of that church. ‘The production is looked lorward te with grout curiosity, as Mr. Horge has earned, enviable reputation && a composer of sacred Tho musical services at Christ Protestant Episcopal chureh, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-fifth street, will bie of the foliowing order Organ Coucerto—Mr. Wois. Opening Saatenco—Choir,.. Antham—Christ our Passover. solos by Miss Smith Solos by Mr. Couklyn Deum Laudamus—hoir, , + Millard, - Wels, -Mosenthal, . .Meyerboet wan whole misio wader tho’ direction of Mr. Chars ls. ‘The solos will be sustained by Miss Smith (late from Chicago) ptt. Soprano, Alto. Charles Wels. ‘Trinity church bee boon decorated splendidly with flowers, consisting of camelias, lilies, ‘The services will begin with au Easter hymn, entitied, #4 Jord, has risen to-day.” in place of the Ferite, the anthem, “Christ our Passover,” will be gives. and the proper Pealms for the day sung. Tho Ze Daum and Jubilate selvcted are by Kempton, in B flat, The authem is by Cutier, the organist, introducing as a solu tho words, ‘He’ shall food Mis flock like a shepherd,” tho chorus following with the words, ‘0, Jorusalem, tbat Dringest, glad Mdings to Zion, lift up’thy velco; be not afraid.’ itr. Morgan, organist of Grace church, bas prapared an attractive programme for the musical services at thai church to-day. Mrs. Bodsteiu, the leading soprano, will sing, astisted by a splendid corps of artists. t. Stophen’s, Roman Catholic; Calvary, upis- trick's Cathedral and other churches, the also be marked by oxtraordivary. pomp, iv will be excellent. EASTER SERVICES IN WILLIAMSBURO. ‘The Services at Sis, Peter aud Paul’s Roman Catholic church, Second street, Williamsburg, will be of che moat imposing character toeday. Grand high mass will b® celebrated by the pastor, Ri . Malone, at Rall-past ton o'clock. Haydn’s Mass, No.2, will be sang, with full orchostral accompaniment, under the direction of the organist, Professor C. W. Melville. The orchestra will be led by the colebrated Herr Jos. Noll. Colebrated artistes will assist in the vocal performances. Grand evening service at hal’-past sove when Mercwsante’s vespers will, be sung f6r time in Brooklyn. CHURCH OF ST, FRANCIS XAVIER. The new mass for Faster Sunday, written by Mr. Wm, Lerge, the celebrated organist, will be performed to-day for tho first time. The mass is oue of tho largost and most perfect ever composed in this country. Mr. Berge will preside at the organ, and his efforts will be well seconded by the grand choir of the church. This is the third annual contribution of Mr. Berge to the eccle- siastical music of America. : Organist. copa serv and o'clock, the first City Churches 'To-Day. ‘Tho congregation of the Church of the Redeemer (Re William J. Frost, rector) will hold their Kaster service Reformed Dutch church, on Third avenue and chty-cighth street, this evening, commencing at seven o'clock. In the & nd Universalist church, Eleventh street and Second a +G.T. Plandors will deliver the sixth discourse on the “Origin, History and 1 Devil,” this evening at half-past seven otelock. Sub, ject—* War in Heaven between Michael and the Dragon,” Morning sermon— soriea on Uaee. Si. Stephen's church, corner of Broome and Chrystie streeis, Rey. Dr. Price, rector. Confirmation will bead. ministered this evening by Right Icy. Dr. Potter. Ser vice ab balf-past seyon o’cicok. The “Hallelujah Chorus’ will be sung. In St. Ann's church, Rey. Thomas Gallaudet, rector, services as usual: with the voice at hall-past ten o'clock in the morning and at a quarter pagt sevon o'clock in the evening, and in the sign language at throe o'clock in the afternoon, The rector will preach in’ the morning and tho Rov. F. C. Ewer in the evening. Rev. R. J. W. Buekland will preach in the Stone chnveh, Twenty-oighth street, near Broadway, this afternoon at three o'clock, and in the ovening at half-prat coven, Rev, Dr. Thompson will preack at tho Broadway Ta bernaclo church this evening, on “The Unity of Man kind, as Shown by Intellectual, Social and Moral Noson biauces.”” Services at bulf-past seven o’c 0. ky | ‘Yn the Memorial church, Hammoud street, corner op Waverley place, Bichop Pot or will administer the rite of confirmation this afternoou, and the Rey. $M. Tyng,Jr., will preach in the evening. Services at hatf-post ten, half-past threo and half-past seven o’c! In the Hedding Mothody E Seventeenth street, north side, bipween First « avenues, near Stuyvesant park, Dr. Au wiil proach this inorning, at hai third of the course of sermons on the evening at baif-past seven o'clock In the Church of tho Tranefgurati¢ ninth street, near Fifth avenue, «vine this ev he Use of a God'—the first of a Bible,” , East Twer co wl het Sermon by in the Charch of the Resurrect ), north side of Thirty-fifth 6 tant Episeo- a (Prot oat, nue, divine seryico at half-past ten o’cle xth and evening | jock. ‘Tho rector, Roy. E. 0. Viags, | will preach iagPning and evening In tho Christian chapo!, Soventeenth street, near Sixth avenuo, services at half-past tea o'clock A. M. and at half-past seven O'clock P. M. Preaching by the pastor Urban ¢. Brewer. Subject, morning—* the Roy Guest.” Eveuing—‘* The Serious Question, “« End of the World, about 1864-69, according to more than one hundred expositors’—the fourth lecture of this sorios, by Rov. Mr. Baxter, Kpiscopal minister, ia room No. 20, Cooper Institute, at half-past sevon o'clock this evening. In the Brooklyn Tabernacle there will be preaching by the pastor in the morning at half-past ten o'clock “Christian Alliance’ in the eve to furnish aid to the, soldiers. Addresses from several eminent men. Services at half-past seven o'clock. At the Laight stroot church corner of Laight and Varick streets, Rov. I. 8. Katloch will prowch this morning upon. “The True Philosophy of Life,’ and in the eveniny vpon «The Soul's Harvest.” Anniversary of the Twentieth street Sunday Sphool at the Twentioth strect Universalist chnrch, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, this afternoon at three o’eivek. Addresses by Revs. E. H. Chapin, @. YT. Flanders and IH. Blanchard. Sermon for Easter im the morning by Rey. E.G, Brooks, Text—The Lord is Risen Indesd.”” ‘A public meeting for the purpose of furnishing the Scriptures to the army and navy will be held, under the auspices of the Amorican and Foreign Bible Society, this evening at hall-past seven o'clock, at the South Bap tist church, 147 West Twenty-fifth street, Diterent speakors will address the mooting. A Union army meeting will be held in tho Reformed Duteh chyrch this evening, in Wayne street, near Grove street, Joreey City, in aid pf tho Board of Publication for furnishing reading tothe army and navy, Services to commence at half-past seven o'clock P.M. ‘The agent of the Board, an army chaplain and the pastors of the churehes may be expected to share in these services, An ariay meeting will be held in the Reformed Duteh shure, Williamsburg, Rey. Dr. Porter, jawtor, this in aidof the Board of Publication for furnishing Dr. Porter wilh ening os reading to the army and navy. vcsent the Board, as to its objects and movements, Addresses will bo made by Rev. Dr. Stith, of Brooklyn, and Rey. Dr. De Witt, of Now York. An, army mooting will be ield this evening In the North Collegiate Dutch church, corner of William and Fulton streets, in aid of the Board of Publication for furnishing religious reading to the army and navy. Rev, Dr, Vermilye will preside and conduct the services, and statements in regard to the objects and operations of the Board. % ts expected that beth the army asd navy will bo represented by the prosonce of azmy ‘and naval officers. Addresses may be expected from Rev. Dr. Eells, of Brooklyn Heights Reformed Dutch @burch, and Rey. Dr. Duryos, Intoly inatalled ono of tho pastors of the Collegiate Reforme Dutoh 6hurch. fer, laughter-oxciting exhibitions to-motrow evening ‘at thg ‘vioes to commence at half-past even o'dlock P: M, Brooklyn Atheae: Mre. Cora L. V, Batch will, hold @ metines gaaverns. Company tionale at Dodworjh’s Hall, 806 Prondway, at halt; “et fen iu the morning, and at half-pest seven tw the even- ing wil! discourse on the “Philosophy of Lospiration.’? Importent to the Polanders.—-Yev. Marian Gizinsk! will preach in Polish, in the Churcly of the bicst Holy Re- “ deemor, in Third street, b: hall past four in theaiterucon, every sec ud aad fourth Sunday of the month, for al! she Catholic Polunders re- siding m York and gts vietmity. Anglo-American Church of St. Georgo the Martyr, For- ty-fourth street (north side), between Fifth and Sixth avenves, Rev. Ale: Leonard, D wilt bo open for divine worship every Sunday. te com: menice at half past tea in the morning and at four ta the afternoon, end on St. George's Day, Wednesday, Apri! 23, at uine o’¢lock in the morning. Tho Rev. C. Cravens will preach the chapel of the Fourth Univers: , Curber- land street, between Lafayette and De avennes, rovklyn, this morning at half-past ten o'clock. The public are invited. Obseynies of Capt. Maxwell O'Sullivan, ‘The funeral of Captain Maxwell O’Shliivan, of the Fighty eighth regimont, Irish brigade, wil! take p'ace tor day, at two o'clock in the afternoon,’ punctually, from the Armory of tho Sixty-ninth regimont, corner of Essex and Grond etreets, His remains ware lald in state there yesterday under a military guard, and were visited by a very large numberof bis friends and old comrades cf the Sixly-vinth, with whom he served m Virginia at tho construction of Fort Corcoran, end the batile ef Manas sas, where ho was wounded during the action, Subse- quently joining the Irish brigade, he raisod a company in tho Fight y-« clent and a comand, Lith, and was esteemed one ef the mest ef bed ofticers under General Meagher 8 Ho was unhappily cut off in the very opening rildapt and ry moment when his regi son the march for the’ field of action at Y¢ od himself at the battle of Man in tho rauksef the sixty-nint a in Irving Hail after the ret “masterly story of tho fight, and irginia preceding it, which will bo remem- the even: bored as © ence of the talent and seLolariy uccom- plishmci f the young and modest lecturer, Mis funeral will, no doubt, be latgely attemded to-day. ‘The follow.ng order has been issued by the captain of in which the deceased seryed while a yolun- sllant Sixiy-ninth:— BPECIAL ORDERS. Narionan. Caner, ana Regiment N. ¥, 8. M, Company C, Nuw Yors, April, 1862. This company will parade, fully uniformed, yrmed equipped (without overcoats), on Sunday, April 20, in: for thy purpose of paying the iast tao of rexhoct to our deceased comrade in arms, Capt. Maxwell O'Sullivan, of the Fighty-cighth regiment New York Stato Volun Sixt teers. Tho embers will asgomble at the regimental ‘Armory, Fasex inaket, at huif-past tweiveo'elock P.M. by order of Captain MICHAEL O'KERERI Stantzy, Orderly. ‘The officora and members of the Sixty ninth, and those officers Of the regiments of the Irish brigade now in the city, are invited to attend the funeral, and they will, no doubt, all be present to pay-the last honors toa b.ave soldier. Yhe line of march will be from Fssex Market through Grand street. to Broadway, and thence down Tenta street tu the ferry for Calvaiy Comoiery. Oliver Duby’s fing band will accompany tho cortege. The New Harlem Bridge. DESCRIPTION OF THE S CTURM—-MPCHANICAL ER _ FACTIVENSSS—-PROGLESS OF THE WORK, ETC, ‘The Harlow Bridge, now in course of eoustructioa, ix fast approaching completion under the new ly of con, tractors who have it in hand. A large body of men are employed daily upon it, and, when compietod, which it sexpeetad (0 bo in a short time, the Harlem Bridge will, rom all present ances, be ono of the finest structures of its sort in the country. The folowing are tho officers ut present in clarge of ite construction; and a better or more competent body of gontiemen coud act be eslected for the work :— ommissioners— Lockwood, iain Miner, Josoph Wentworth, James Davis. Contractor—Jobia Roac tem —James Hough Ch ‘1 nit. Assistant Bngineers— ioophilus Bic klex, Ethau Rogers. ‘Th whole affair is no ard, and, undor the above mentioned gent Ll be chortly completed. Several of the colurans are already in position, Mr. Charles V. Hongh having prin- cipal charge of this departmon The following is a deseriptioa of tho whole work: ‘The total length of bridge between abutmonts (which are to bo of stone masonry) is 468 fert, ombraciag tour openings aad, of course, tbres piers. "thy central pier is for a draw, an'l is composed of twelve columns of cast iron aix feet in diameter, eleven of which are arranged Inacirclo of fity fost diameter from outside to outside of columns, and columus are sunk to ditle " 5 {Hiy-cight feet boiow high water,’ and are filiod wit acne ‘dhe depth of water at high tide at jor is twenty- four feet, the bed of the river being boutdora ‘and coarse gravel. which were fui.nd for a depth of six fest, and thency ta the fot of the columns the material was send. boing ther a8 the dopti iwereased, uutid at ile de th of f ty-vight feet it approached nearly to att |. The columns ace com. posed of cast iron cylinders nine feet louy and two iuclcs thick, with tlauyes on Una inside, at vach end, by Which they ace bolted together, ‘Thia pier is fuished fad is surtnousted With a cast-iron cire ver girder to re- coive the turntable tr ‘Tho intermediate piirs aro to be comp 8 five columns arranged ¥ boing cnergotically pushed jout superiateadenge of the this composed ot large i, a line, the & columns eight feet in diame . ant the theese ‘anit le on sig feet in diume- The Bix feet ums aro sunk, ant thera remain to bo sunk the four cclumns eight {oct in dismater, ‘The depth of water and charac- ter of river Ded cro similar to the dri colume was sunk B pier. The firet January, 86¥gind the last in hose ‘periods the work of siak- | led at varivaxs times, for wdays to tive weeks, and tho eigit hours. ‘Tho time first evicounte: ing largo reeks in mediately under the location of nd (he vanbor knowledgeas to ihe Ahan; and the shorter thine was cexperiene: rocks in weeks to tort nained was ceo loved the Yost of the river i the work be river where no obstuctos of this il tise fatr measure of the the sinking of nile to a sor bioc ee ens Ach side OF the bs ys ta the abutment, k, The superstrncpure in aupports of the bel Ace to be gomprwed.ox wrought iron arched ho.low tubes sjoanitg the opening, and ted at thetr feet by heavy , vnon which rest the iron floor girders. Tho foet- side will be supported by east iron arches, vith be seven foot in width, the roadway being g-cight feet wide. ‘The draay will bo tho heaviest nutruciod, Dut will ba opewed and clored rapidly appheation of the power of Croton water wet tinder the ex of Like patureare ene time which Th at Pry aborday afternoon the bridge, pa far ag comploted, wns dhrown open. to the public for inspection, and xovo: ra: werubers of tho city and State governmenta were on haud, who expressed thelr entire approbation ot the pro- gresa made towards its completion, Presentation of @ Flag to the Les Enfans Perdus. Yesterday morning the Fronch rogimont known as Les Bufans Pordus marched from their headquarters up way to the Everott House, where asplondid banner was presented to chom, the gift of a number of ladies. Rev. Dr. Osgood made the prosontation speech, and in ‘the course of his eloquent remarks suid that we of the North believed in the constitution, for the maintenance ot which we would fight evon against our kindred, Frenchmen assisted in sustaining the government in the early B)story of the repr blic, and Rochambeau marched with Washington to Yorktown, at which time Count de Grasse commanded our fleet, He,askod the regiment to aweopt the fing as agift toa saered cause, and affirmed Maat if the secorsionists conquered ws now it would be'as if Cornwattis had conquered Washington, spoke of the fuence of tru tors abrond, and believed that their in. ‘uence will nevor Wave the offct of injuring our cause in Burope. Loni Napoleon tock a glorious part in the ro- ton of the Malin: nationa: ‘ity, for which he spoke bs name with reverence. He balievel that before the your passes away this secession will be indicted by ie Fopo ts @ nuisance aud a corse to the world. trusted that the tri-color of Franee and our starry bane ner would always wavo together as a symbol of the friendship existing between the land of Napoleon ond the country of i peas san foley in 8 of i ¢ God upon the rogtn us rt AY eee ee eine ivan to theibasite elds. a | with the following verses. — Sisver im trial! bt 7. ‘Thy generous Criendsbip'sciaim svhaee blood ran taingiing tn the frou Just gave our land its name; Tie Yorktown saw ta blended line One conqnoring arms advance, id vi hate wet ran twine One banner: and, | reaponded a Colsne! Confort act 8 fow sopropriste romarkn, slat ating be would ao al) in bis power to he virtues and heroic comdue atul Taney tte, vt Re he nbes ote are otuare are a8 Coban 09 Bat Folume— Z Peete Cotomet—\ acest.) Majoratoln Carter Brown. ‘ of Sa Joseph Towens. a na’ - wreny Somnpany taptatae Company oe, Nospjaptaln, (vacant MAILS FOR THE PAGIFIC, Whe Terrible Two Days? Battle at Pitter Murg—The Advance of the Union Army in Virginia—The Surrender of Fert Pul.*ki—The Occupation of Hunts. ville, .41a., by the Union Forees—The Progres.* of the War Throughout the Country, Ke, d&e., Ke. ‘The steamship . Fel, Capiain Senbury, will leave this port at noon on Mon S#y for Aspinwall, | ‘The maiis for Contra’ America and the South Pacise wil! closo at half-past te@ o'clock on Monday morning. ‘tue Naw Yous Hekarp-~Eiition for the Pacitic—will be ready at eight o’ciock* 08 Monday morning, and | will contain a full and iutere, WiE,Accouut of the Opera | tions of the Union Forces, wiiN the latest dew Patchos in regard to the position of afui.%® & front of Va. It will also contain a grap.i¢ and thrills count of the Terrible Battle at }Wisburg, illustrased 5 Puntax.oin Brooklyn, on Friday, Avril 18, Lawawvoe Pwma.an, Sr. a nsttve of Kilkenny, Moan, aved 14 years Hig (Finca and those of his son, Lawredoo .. aro re epectully inviled to attend the funeral, this (sunday) alternoon, at two o'alock from his late rei eice, No. Bt | Hudson avenue B ston and ‘a Seotia papers pleage copy | Pkawsos Li ©. W., on Friday suldeniy.Joow Peak-on, forinerly of New 1 sup oc Nebemiab Vearson, storimg, Mae: New Loudon (Cona.), Calitorma an plea scopy, ” At Washington Heihis ing, April 18, at fecsor in Ue Institution for tho’ instr uct and Dom, aged 81 years. friends and relatives, ag those of his fatbor, Poets and also thoes of the late Calvin Hubbel » and the Directore of the Institution, are reqneaved Esq. to aiteud the funeral, on Mouday afternoon, at ws o'clock, from the chapel of the institution, wi ther notice, His remeins will be taken to § futerment. Ram ey.=On Saturday, April 39, of coum Conmmnng, the beloved wife of Willlam Ramsey, i er ne. the famiy are respesifally invited w pub fur rd for With a Map of the Battle Field, show wg the Rebel !’iee of Attack; A full Account of the S¥reuder of Fort Pulaski by the Rebels, with a sketch of be Fort and its f Surroundings; The Occupation of Huntayile, Ala., by Gonoral Mitchel and bis forces; The Lates® Accounts of tho Movoments of Com, Foote and Gen. Pope »2nd all tho important War News of the past week; Tho Marident's Message Approving the Act Kmancipating Slava iv the District of Columbia, and the Names of the Commis Sioners appointed under the Act; Tho Latest Nows fom Kurope, with much other interesting readimg matter * Single coptes, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cont. OMicial Dr: Delaware State Lotte Kentucky. E. 19, 45, 2 62.1 " ‘Auge, Chass 204—April 16, 1863, 34, 6, 66, 10, 54, 33, Gs, 56, 20, 87, 75, 46, 49. Circulars gent by addressing ‘ONIN A. MORRIS & CO. Wilmington. Delaware, or Covin;ton, Kentue Crass 122—April 19, 1962, ‘ Offcial Draw aa of D Co.'s Kentucky and Massourt § wor Ciheulars sent free of charze by aildr to MUNEAY EDDY & Co. Covington, Ky.,’or St, Louis, Mo. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof Susea, 251 Brondway, coiucc 0: Murray street, New York. Keefe’s New Kestav Supper Rooms, opened at No. 126 © Lis tormer place of business, Beantifal Complexton.—aira Bloom of Youth er Liquid Peart, for preserving and bs complexion and skin, All creguists and at 439 Br ~—The Best in the antameous. Sold aad ap- y, 16 Bynd steret, t and Private by street, adjotany Batchelor’s Hair Dy world; bartntess, relialso end fo plied at BATCHELOR'S. Wig Fa Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Preservative et Wigs, the best in the world, wholesale and retail and © dye privately applied ut No. 6 Astor House. Bult Runt—Many Soldiers @icd for lack of medical ti Holloway’s Pills aud Ointment would have preve: d this, and 300 Other Varteties of pure § Refined Candies, wholesale and retuil, at the Empire City Contectionery, 773 Broadwa: Dr. Kinne’s Truss—The Chea: cleanest yet inven! Comfortable in hot cl used in bathing. 152 Broadway, est and nates, and Married. Barker—Purris.—ip Voertield, Tioga county, Wednesday, April 9, by tho Rey, Win. B. Has ati, | 2 Bar csr, of New York city, vo Mis eafary Fy F600 CARE to BRANCES J. MA- Gonvox.—On Thursday evening, April 3) at Of the bride's father, by t'e Rey.br. 8. b. Burchard, ‘omy F. be. Ox {0 Karx Gokoox, all of tl '¢ Roger —-vriox,—Oa Thursday eveniag, April Lt the residence oF the bride's sister, by the Rev. G. Ale: ander Petz, WisiaM H. Rogers, of brooklyn, to Miss Hawnau W. Surion, of this city. Died. Agwstrona.—On Thursday, April 17, at her residence, in Fourth street, Greenpoint, Bar MARA L., beloved wito of James H. Armstrong, in the 85th year of her age ‘ Tho relatives aud fi iends are respectfully 101 tond the Cunera!, this (sunday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, at tho First Baptist church, corner of Fourth and Colyer streets, Greenpoint, 1. I. Banwy,—On Friday, April 18, Cuaries Anwent Bary, £0n of Thondore W. and Cornelia isailey, agod 10 years, 1 month and 14 days, ‘The relatives: ‘ead friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fureral, this (Sunday) afterno n, at half-past four o'clock, from’ tho tesidence of his pa’ rents, Nv. 83 Kast Warren street, Brooklyn. Brerr —On Saturday »April 19, Kawa nooks, daughter of Char‘es S. and Mehitavie Brett, aged 2 years, 2 mouths and 11 dnys. Tho relatives id friends aro respectfully invited to attend tie 6 this (Sunday) s{tornoon, at thre. o'clock, from No, 123 Grove street, Jorsey City’. CORRIGAN, —Ou Friduy, April 15. after a long and sever Miness, Tuomas Conniaan, aged 84 years, «native of 1 1 ad, county Monaghan, *pacish ot Clatubret, townlasd of Lunpholemy. ‘Thoro of his sons Torence, James, Patrick and Thomas Corrigna, and aonein-law John Gray’, and tao {rieads ad acquaintances of the family, are respectfully inv ited to attend tho funoral, from his late residence, No. 6S Attor- wey root, tale (Sunday) afternoon, at 'half-past two ‘cloe Can oit.—On Saturday, April 1¢y Jaws Carnozr, aged 38 years. ‘The friends aro reapectfully invited to attend the (une- ral, from his late residence, 194.Warren street, Jersey City, Unis (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. i 19, Owns CaRRort, a na- y Kildare, Irciand,’ aged esidonce No. vary Cemetery for interment. Cosroy.—On Sata afternoon, April 19, Joun Con- roy, son of James and Sinry Jane Conroy, agsd 8 years and 2m nth«, The «s.atives and friend: of the = y are requ sted attend the funegat, from tho residence of his ;arents, cozier of Jay and¥ront sircot, on Munday ‘aft two o'eloc Donouvs.—On Friday, April 18, Vasu, Donouvr, of Patrick Donohue, of Kile, county ‘Tipperary, ireln ‘he friends of the family aro tend the faneral, from his lake residene aveutte, Unis (Sai day) afternoon, at twol ele ‘Tho retains will be conveyed to Calvgey Com iotermen Deveav.—On Friday, April 18, Aargs 1, Duveav, in the 4tth yoar of his age. ‘The relatives and frienda of the fay al y are respectfully invited to aitena the funeral, from/ais late residence, 10 Gay stroot, this (Sunday) afternoong at three o'clock. His remains will bo takun to Now velie for interment, on Monday morning, New Haven /cars leave corner of Fourth avenue and Twonty-s¢y enth street, at sevea o'clock A. M. day, April 17, ». 583 bight ocisely. ery for Dononan.—On Friday, of the late Patrick Donohas, pay ie of enihee. coenty’ count ope ees and son-iminy of the late John hes, oe ttoads of the family ary respectfully invited to tend the funeral, er és Bay > residence, 538 Kightheave- nue, this (Sunda: m, at two o'clock. Tye re- | will be canted Calvary Cemetery for tater- nay to Brook ola on Friday, Aprik?s, sud- = Mary Aniaan only oe. ~ Alonso A. and n kmery, aged 16 th und 20 day ithe rolatives and fra ids aro invited “to natond the funeral, from 52Carrold 9 «rect, this (Sunday) efternoon, at halt-past two o’clok. Enmxcnace.Im 2008 klyn, on Friday, Apo 18, Avcust bie cpr fies Igorlohn, Prussi&, iw the 53d your ‘Tue uveral wil al place this (Sunday) morning 2 place nda: eleven o'elnok, bi late res(tonca, Wo. 90 Hartlacn reet, Drookly2. 7 ne relatives and friands is Slapeeee fully invited teat nd without further notice. @ —On Pn end Ammueose Griaax, after a short andisewese aged 26 years and 8 months. ‘Tha relatives se a tridhds of tha tacsliy a respectiully fovited to atwead the funeral, from his Inte residence, be, 4 Kavemg , atroot, this (Suaday) afternoon, at two by Saturday morning, April 19, Manaaner Sie of Lake and Mary Greshy, aged 1 yoar 7, e theo woll, aweet bud of beauty— Little angel, fare thee weil | vr thou wert too pure and ic In a world like this to dwell. ‘The MY sods and acquaintances of tho family, and thove ot hee ¥ iacles, john and Patrick Harringtou, ara respect: folly fw ited tend the funeral, from No, 279 cant q fourth, stroot, this (Sunday) afternoon at two aia ve. —On Saturday, April 10, afver a short and se- ‘wer’. (ness, Mancaner, daughter of sary and the lote vs oes Hayes, in tho 20th your of ier ag: Tho friends of the femily are Fospectiully Invited to ate ¥ sod the funeral, from her late resi louce, No. 40 Seamuint * stroot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Kwngax.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 18, James Krecas, in tho nly had of his age. ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of his hoy Thomas McGrath, 3h his (Sunday) afternoon, at two 0 olock. MANicR.—On Friday, April 18, 0% Fouaet Mawien, agod 6S "the re rolatives and frierds of the ee are roapoctfully “quvited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence,No. 166 Ma.iison avon, on Monday oon, ht two o'clook ‘wiil be taken to Greenwood for interment. ™ —On Thi Morning, April 17, Herat KEWRY. uur : A ’ youngest son of ‘John ‘Makewon and bad Make- Frances A. Stanton street, Brooklyn, ne {uneral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two Kk, trom her late residence, No. 664 Water giroet ibe remains will be taken WoGalvary Cowetery for inter ment. Rove Friday afternoow,.April 18, Wa.san Rowe, & native of Shan Gallymoro, cotmsy Cork, Ireland, ugod year The friends and relatives are requested to attend the funedal, this (Sanday) afternoon, # one o’clveks, (rom bie tate residence, No. 776 Third ayenne, Si Oven. —On Friday, April 18, bixtrr, youngest daughy ter of Bejan and ‘Heurietta ongden, aged U moutbe aud 16 cays. ‘The retatives and friends of tho famity are reapoctfully sia od to atend (he fuveral, this (Seuday) afternoon, a one o'clock, trom No. 1: Second streot, without furthes In Brockiyn, on Jgiday,+April 18, at flew My Junie Manta Nba, wire or. Schmidt. ‘The funeral will take place on Mon@a*, at twelve M. from the reskience of the family, 15e-Union streas Brooklyn. SuaMan.—Killed, at the battle of Pittoburg Landing Waicut Fravan, of New York, First Lieutmaat of Com y elfth' regiment tllindis Vulunteor ss On Saturday, April 19, Bawaxt Tyiny, ia the her age. sand relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, this (Sund o'clock, from her late residence, 170 West Eighteenth streot, ‘Tho remains will be interred in Calvary Ceme tery. usm. —On Fp APEil 19, Comsusa 8. daughter of the late Caleb C. ‘The friends of the family aod ‘of her brothors, Williass H, aud Nehomiah Yunis and W. F. Heye to attend the funcral, from her Wost Washington place, on Monday intlernoon, ot thre oelock. Waniex.—On Friday morning, April 18, at her resi dence, 199 West Thirty-soventh street, Maky Warnins, of Tullamore, Ire and, aged 17 years and 7 months. Her retoains wiit be takea to Catvary Cemetery for intormont, this (sunday) afterncon at two o'clock. Wenmitany.—On Saturday, Apri! 19, Grasa, younges daughter of John O. and Wilhelaina Wurthmann, ageé* 4 monte and 23 days. We nd waiched her bosom heaving, Uy sighed to list her breathing vag mapyn sob and sighing,” For (hat sweet rosebud slowly dying. neral will take placo this (Sunday ) afternoon at- ‘cock, from the residence of her parents, No. 16h dvircol, The relatives and frlgnds of tho fama voctiaily invited to attend without further noties rday, April 1%, Joun Warm ad year of his age. ied of the family and of his sons Washington ant . Wheelwright, are invited to attend his funo al from Yhureh of All Fouls, corner of Fourth avonue wa ‘Awentieth street, on Monday aiternoon.al four o'clock Lon papers please copy. Wricur.—on Friday, April 18, suddenly, of scarle fever, AaNes Finnie, Second daughter of Jolin and the jute Margaret Wright, inthe 16tn yoar of her age. St. Louis papers please copy. 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