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R NEW. YORK~ HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL “27, 1862. i THE WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE. | iuvicus‘or io juicty-envor wiete dousand men val of obstructions from the outlet of Cayuga Lake ment, There was hauge the channel of the Seaeca river.®” parwod april 18, 1658. | ns ah wah os the 463. To authorize and Poquire the Canal G-mmnissiors | Priees of other securities at the first hoard. to builds bridge over the Cayuga sud SencoaCaual,»t | Miivois Central wos 4% per cent beter. At Evans street, in the village of Genova. 4 467. To provent Pye rh bong, injtk, and prevent | "He Second board the market wag Steady and closed 80, the following » camp of instreoton ‘men cach year,and | the tragic in impuse and anwhoi-some mi: last quo: 8 divides up the men 4 one doliar aday while | 468. To declare the eases in which the tations: —Unii a Leing the last ai The pricean ode pal ove “xed, and eo.ar- | Judge of Lewis county shall be vacant, Oe, et Re. ote, registered, 1°51, % ay do. ao. 5's, 187! *%, coupon, 1881, 94% a %; one im camy t ranved that it will ba be soldier to purchase 469. Making au appropriation vo Veople’s College. sn ar eo beet He Sa will be imme- | 470. For the relief of Troy University. 4 2 ees ktm Wil im (tho two last named acts were uot signed by the Go- . 87 3%; Indiana 5’s, —a 78% ; Tennes- vernor, 2” “#¥2,kgecme laws by lapse of tims,’ are 6 66: Virgini 4 “al Rio cabinet cate neath: ce 68, 55 a 56; Virginia 6's, 55 a 57; North vons, | Carolina 6°, 64 @ 65; Missouri 6’a, 4934 8 %4; The Personal Coprpoysysies gx Ts << SOs sa TOvERsies aid the Padre of | re gn co organi iio malin, anaat Ne Se the Postie Defence Measures. | , Gil, To tacilitate times of peace. This is one of the anost impo "tant measures of the seysion, ant one that has desu «ily considered. Lt provides What each eounty sha!l furnish to the militia ax ¢rmory, and ties the hi t rent to be paid in the cour cy, a vides for & NOPARTY CONTESTS DURING THE SESSION flee of County *ne northern tiers of counties and all those districts that Tn those districts have no regitnevta! ization P| and the ackaowlodguent oF Proofer written “ where there are ental organizations, but off’ | Mn rons in the military servige of gatrumen's: | Pacific Wail, 105% xy York Central or . resent. | by persons tat the ‘ail, 105% a %; New York C ‘al, to the war, nothiag will be done at present. | DY HOMME Oe a. vohutonis - Uhis State, or thy 4 6 pay ae this dill Tam unable at the 88 A 89; Erie, 3654 a 24s do, prefern present writing to say; but much dependa for the Srst Year upon whether the State has to furuish the vaiform or the militig~man himself, This is unques- tiopably one of the mest important, if not the most im- portant, measure of tho session, It meets with the ap- provat of the best military minds of the State, Its pas- sage Will make Active times among the militia throughout the State. The pext measure of importance is that for the punishment of those who commit murder aud arson, The famous Gridiron Legislature of 1860, noted and regarded as the most corrupt that ever assembled at Aidany, repeaicd the law punishing these who committed murder, and enacted & ‘thing’ ag a substitute, ‘The result has shown that white there were laws on the statute books providing for The precise expense 472. To aiiSud aac! ~~" 6 th A wubitled “Ay t to authorize the 4 * te " PR pag Fda eter Pita haains, | Had'%on River, 35% a35; Harlem, 12% a 13; do. pre Rschoniea or chomical purposes,” passed April 13, | ferred, 29% a 30%; Reading, 4334 a %; Michigan 473. To amend article 2, of title 5,0f chapter 0, ot | Central,.53% 54; Michigan Southern and geal parts, of the Revised Statutes, eutitled “ Of executions | ern Indiana, 21 a 22; do. guaranteed, 43 - pin agaiust property.” 2 nama, 123% a 124; Ilinojs Central, 5854 a 4; Gale- anilt: For the preservation of moose, wild deer, bir’s | 14 an Chicago, 66% 067%; Cleveland and Tole- aT resstien to the boundary line botween the town | do, 4174 a 42; Chicago and Rock Island, 54a 1; apes ann Segre Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 61 a % ; Mi 476. To amend sect.on 13, of title 1, chapter 4, of part gO, gt Ye 4) aoe kee and Prairie du Chien, 253% a %; Cleveland, Co- lumbus and Cincinnati, 112 a New York Centra) 7's, 1876, 103 a ¥%; Erie third mortgage bonds, 93% Legistation tor Volunteers and the M The Cana) Gundoat Bill and Railroad Legislation, THE MANIA FOR CANAL CLAIMS. 2, of tho Revised sta: tes. 477. Far the better security of mechanics, Inborers and others, who perform labor or furnish materials for build- ings and oiher improvements on land in the counties of Oe : i mes, Kings and Queena, ; Michi; Central 8’s, first mortgage, 9994 a TEMPERANCE AND EXCISE the punishment of those committiug all other crimes, a 5 a 94; Michigan Central 8's, first mortgage, 9994 - 4 SK» | saan could walk forchin broad daylight, kill the first | The following dilla aro before the Governor awaitin, A oA eae ENS Person tbat hemet, and yet there was no actual punish: | yi actions ee vernor awaiting | 100; TMinois Central bonds, 7’s, 87 @ 87; gold, 11% 0% The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day:— ment previded for him by law. This Legisiature has repoaled that law aud enacted another in its stead, which must meet the approval of ail law abiding citizens. It reinstates hanging tor murder in the drst degree, divides 1, To amend’ an act entitled “An act in relation to the rates of wharfago,and to regulate piers, wharves, bulkheads and slips in the cities of New York and Brouk- MURDERERS TO BE PUNISHED BY RANGING. rr Ee SEER st . Tdegrees, aid provides | lyn,” passed April 10, 2800, : iat eohacnencacianses taek: ‘Mintz acticn of the | | 2. Toamend an act eatitied “An act to establish butk. | Receints.<..-++ ear When and How the Bvil Legislation | lessiature there is mich to commend, and the bill in | hetdand por lines for the port of New York,’ pussell | yy ments glipigeeron is Doue teh al pecnahs aust ociantase-el Lel0 relativetothe | 3. To ‘authorize William Beard and others to erect, | Balance. + 12,942,152 53 7 rigits of husband and wife has also been modified, and corso ae aa maintain sea walls or nescmseer The Kangaroo took out $857,524 this morning. &e,, 1oese oti tures repealod by’ this | Piers, docks, wharves, bulkheads, piers and warehouses, | ‘The ex outa this &e., &e. en rae, snd ldots (ners ote im advanee, | aud a basin for commereial uses, in front of their lands exchanges at the Bank Clearing Hous morning were $19,919,761 36, and the balances $1,235,681 41. The exchanges for the week end- ing to-day were $124,396,732 68, being .a . daily, average of $20,723,732 78, against $18,921,562 90 in the Tweifth ward of the city of Brooklyn. ‘fo prevent fraud in the opening and laying out of streois and avenues in the city of New York. 6. To provide for the collection of demands against ships and vessels. . To incorporate the New York Warehouse and Secu- and one that al] the people of the State are interested in. ‘The temperance question has been one of considerable excitement. It first eame up on concurring in the reso- lution that passed the last Legislature, submitting the question of anrending the constitution, prohibiting the ‘Our Alwany Correspondence. Ausaxy, April 24, 1862) W my letorei yesterday I referred to the legislation ‘that had taken place for the city of New York. Let us | saic of intoxtcatingliquors. There was # desperate con- 4 s rday last. now turn to the legislation for the State at large. In | testin the Assembly Over this question, the leading re- | rity Comyany. for the week ending on Saturday 5s Bai my noti¢e of-ihe Broadway Railroad the types madeime | Publicaus in many instances taking sides in its fame ao tothe courts in the city and county of The following were the earnings of the Galena : pop Saceneay tence: dacs, ocr ae! tit, ‘The subject was defeat d 4 A : soy ‘‘Mr. Wood’? was the manager for roadway, It sini sintone point of controversy on | — 8. Defining and regulating the powers, dutics and com- and Chicago Union Railroad Company from April 16 to 22, as compared with the corresponding period last year:— pensation of the Captain of the port and Harbor Masters ‘The mexsure of the port of New York. 9. lementary and the Excise ‘wbould bave beep ‘Mr. Ward.” Dill Tho Legislature proceeded quite harmoniously in v hrough ih There has } eee ee peiplap eet Leap ary tain arrearages due the State from prison contracis. 1861 1862 ‘its busifiess throughout the session. ‘There has beea no | in the Assembly by Mr. Alvord at an early stage of the et du ate fro ts 7 053 1 3 sreat party struggle. The general legislation for the | Session, and soon ‘after its appearance it, tho House it _ 10. To evable the Harmony Fire and Marine Insurauco Posie ber iii ao = aplhor aiedirs te Thats Heastaetindanaker v was presented In the Senate, and was considered ia that | Company to increase their capital, aud otherwise to | Taste 3300 60 Aosenrmoretier nip tato hag been somewhat liberal. There has been no | pody and, under the advice of some New Yorker, the | amen: their charter. ° a ? great question apou which. the leaders on each side ar- | Sunday and other clauses were inserted in the iil while U1. Auhorizing the appraisal and payment of canal meee... $22.60 02 OL 19501 11 Ti Decronse.$3.101 80° damages to Jane Laverty, caused by a Break in a reser. voir ugon the Geassee Valley Canal, in the town of Bel botore the Senate, and wore comsidered satisfactory to tbe ayed themsciveeand sounded the party call for their temperance mon, and not objectionable to the better class The following were the earnings of the Buffalo, followers, Everyshing that has approximated a party . “ vale i, in the county ; PS wag tei nt aaa a struggle ame Tee cet er the ther f Bee Came eek Bs Vance te Sua peat eladasnenk cnspanak nk ie New York and Erie Railroad for fifteen days of tween the two great wings of the republican par 4 eaveus on the Dill after it ry of iastvuments of writing by persons out of this | April, 1862:— ty—ccntroversy being for the credit of success, and it aoa ea eee Inw bee to urgethe pas. | 13. To provido for the completion of the Chonango | 1¢62--:- US ee was always-decided by the democrats, they holding the » bill that passed the Senate, as the best Uing | Canal, from its present termination, at or near the vil- a: pith oe balance of power between these factions. The Orst great be got. Namerous attempts were made to | lage of Binghamton, to the North Branch Canal, at the | Jnerease in 1862...... Rinsvioties cetets cau J,the republicans | Stateline, teil, Turiug the | 14. Torebaild threo locks on the Champlain Canal. 15. To pameh frauds upon laborers and others seeking empicy nent. 16. 10 provide for the payment of the subsistence ot volunteers, for the servico of the Unived Slates, raised in the connty ef Ontario. : 17. To amend an act entitled ‘*An act to incorporate the Loauers’ Aesuciavion im the city of New York,” passed ‘April 20, 2801. We provide for the draining of the lowlands in. the a ioc it. Loemmnrss, Cimposed of good | northeast part of the town of Cambria, iu the county of whi Wabtappolnted by each house to examine inte the | Niavara. : question and report a bull to the next Legislatare—proba- | 19. For the relief of Willis B. Sayre. ily about us wise a disposition as could be made of the | 20. In relation to the Troy aud Colioes Railvoad Com- make this generally, ora majority of thom, 0p)» last (wo or three days the regular stan-ling motion was to go jate the Committec of the Wuoie on the Excise bill, 1d the special orde: struggle wason the finance question. This started off ina sontest between the barn burner republicans and those of the Seward school, or wig antecedents. Immediately after the speech of Speaker Raymond it resolved itself ito a personal affair. The aemocrats determined to so t their vote as to show to the Speaker that he had bat nttle power. The verdict the public have long since been ‘amiliar with; and never was a S, eaker worse defeated ‘han was Raymond On that occasion. Whiie a portion was fighting for @ financia) principle, the bulk of the voters rallied on entirely personal grounds. The Chicago Tribune of Friday says :— ‘The weather to-day bas been again wet and stormy, ronderiny ai! ut-of-oor business disagreeable and dull. Considerable apprehension begins to be felt among ali classes with rezard to the spring crops, in covsequence of the long continued and heavy rains which have pro vailed during the vast four or five weeks. Jn many sec: tions of the central part of Ilinvis the ground is entirely covered with water for miles, and very little has been done anywhe in the preparation of the ground for spring wheat, oats, corn or barley. From nearly all quarters we have had reports of the winter wheat, which. has been perfectly saturated with water, and in many instances washed out.of the ground. S made a test question iblivans, aud Excise was but of ne ayail. Temperance on the part of many of the re lost. there was a long, spirited contest in the Assembly over the new Assessment law. Several days were spent in considering it, and tinally it wos so modified as to pass 180, Dut so Jate in the session that the Senace nat w ‘The next contest in the Assembly was that on theques’ | subject. Hy that time the effect of the national tax will i : : . tion of public dofeuve. ' In this pA thoes ter Whd as. | be kuow: 21. For the relief of John ®. Packard and Henry Hott The Boston Dauy Advertiser of Saturday says:. : ' 2 . The Ce sional Apportionment bill, redistricting the | Man, sureties of Purdy M. Willets, contractor for repairs Monata”y allairs continue to move very quietly, and pired to leadership im turn carried their points, only, however, to be themselves defeated when others hat | came a although @ desperate effort was male to time to rally their forces. This was the most singular | Pustpene jon, for the purpose of obtaining aa : ste xtra session, New York city has six districts ju this all contest that we haye witnessed in auy legislative body. | by jigeit, i z The measure, meeting the sanction of the Governor, was Te religious matters but little was bangs pie re: Droughtup'under the auspices of those who were suc. | peal of rocks, Putnam and Company's Ecclesiastica cessful on the finance resolutions. The first person to | fe%0fe act, passed in 1855,under the Know Nothing a ‘ vegime, this measure was made @ party question in opened-out against it was Mr. Alvord, who in this had to | ts55, aud the test of party loyalty,and,1 might almost his back.we«rly all thd straight democratic votes. In his ~ ay 6 text ratrrpebon: : — (nie Ks 4 Ge — We ivi |. | diced at an early stage of tho sessida by Senator Con- move he succeeded in receiving the satiction of, the.gri to repeal if, uid after aspirited debate passed the gina} mover in his eubstitate; but when this came up fer taken to the consideration, Raymond made his famous Jom Boll onting voice. speech, tor which he has been applauded by the London ‘Himes for répresenting England on that occasion, instead of New York; and there wore symptoms that the State {nto Congressional districts, finally passed and be- the changes.of the week are unimportant. “The doposits at the banks are increasing, and the borrower in good crodit finds an easy supply at 444 to 6 per cent; are paying 6 to 7, according. to circumstances. mand Treaeury notes are finding thoir way in tho corren. cy, and the commerce of the country will readily be am- ply supplied with a. curreney of uriiform vatne, and no f for-the present neod be cntertained of any disar- nigement from the shipments of specie. The Cincinnati Gazette of Friday thus notices the money and exchange market of that ctty:— for the rebuilding ef | Extremo ease continues to characterize ‘the money 33 market, and it isfound impossibie to procure employ- ent for the surplus eapital on hand. The nominal rato for goad paper is 10 per cert: but first class names saleable at eight per cent, and there have been trans: tions as low a aix. There has nevor, we suppoge, boen so much money for investment i the market, in pro- lissvlve the First Society of United Christian tilled Restorationists. 23. ‘To amend town Wsurance companies, «mended March 26, 1861. ‘24. To amend section 36, of Litlo 1, of chapter 5, part 3, of the Revised Statutes. 25, Mo amend an act entitled “An act anthorizing 2 loan of certaiu moneys belonging to the United Siates, deposited with the State of New York for safe keeping. passed April4, 1837, and to amend certain sections the acts amendatory thereof. 26. To amend ‘An act to provid orizing the formation of passed April 17,1867, a2 a An act to equalize the State tat among the several counties in this state,” passed April 14, 1859. When it was be what blil it was. ‘To that Rey. Mr. Pryne ropiied that it Was 4 Dill to wipe from the statute books the last vestige of sow Nothiigism. What a change in pubic senti- SS Sep ment in the -pace of seven short years! In 1865 its Sketch of Major Tatbot. bill, by general consent, afer that specch, wou oftel Pxel < : hevaided as the great question on Bos sais .. | portion to the offerines of paper. Exchange came in very die a natural death, Soon after the Merrimac came out | Pictou the welfare of this conntes, Now it has been ce. | _ MOF Theodore Talbot, recently deceased, was a uative } freely to-day, and dealers wore pretty well supplied. into Hampton Roads, a thing of real life,andthe havocthat | pealed sand no excitement or fesiing attending it; the | Of the District of Columbia, but a citizen of Keutucky, | The baying was mostly done at par; and in some cases bankers drew at 14; but 34 premiun was the selling rate, the lower figure having been accepted in a few exceptional cases only. “There was a good demand for gold at 2 percent premiun. Several round lots were taken for use in Tennessee in the purchase of produce. Trade fs crowing, and with afew more successes in that quarter it will assume important proportions. A remonstrance haying been set afoot among a few stockholders of the Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien Railway against the new Farm Mortgage Jaw in Wisconsin, parties in interest should re- and fire! appeared in active military life as a first lieuten- aut of Fremont’s battalion of California mounted volun_ teers, bis commission dating from August, 1846. He also wae appointed oa the regimental staff of tho battalion a® anadjntant. On the 22d day of May, 1847, he was ap- pointed , from the State of Kentucky, to the regular army of the United States, asa second lieutenant of the Firs: artillery, and was promoted to a first licutenancy in Sep- tomber, 1848. In the United States official army rozisters for the years 1859, 1860 and 1861 his name siands fourth on the fist of first Jieutenants of the First artillery, and sixth on the lineal roll of artillery first lioutenants. At the outbreak of the rebeltion Lieutenant Talbot was with Major Anderson garrisoning the forts in Charleston har- bor, and was in Fort Sumter during the long-to-be-re- membered bombardment. For his conduct ou this occa- companies, but it is left to their option whether they sion he was breveted captain. On the 3d of Auguet, | will necapt it or note: Thete is no danger that the Mil- 1861, he wastrans‘erred (o the Adjutant General's De. | Waukee and Prairie du Chien Railront will accept it; for, partment, with the promoted rank of major. He was for | C¥e2 if 4 majo fag charaaneacne: hr iargeniny tion of whora reside in Wisconsin) wero inc some time previous to his death snffering from the effects any single stockholder world have the pov. of the excitement of the eventful contest above alluded | 1 by injunction, as.the Legislature of Wiscousin can have to, which, no doubt, was the roa) cauze of his early de- no power to anthorize a diversion of the earnings of the cans. public wll take It as ed through by Sena There have vee she made among the shipping before Ericsson's Monitor # matter of course, IL.was cngineer- stepped in to stop her work of devastation and ruin sent @ thrill to the people of our seaboard cities, and #0 turn ed the tabies that even Raymond had io come down from hié'John Bull stilts and once more do something “in behalf of his own country. He offered a substitute ap- propristing five hundred thousand dollars for the im modiate defence;of New York harbor, and, by « species, of ruiing not laid down in any legislative manual im the world, succeeded in ordering the bill to a third reading, and was then confident of gaining. his point. The next moye was to recommit that and take the additional substitute of Mr. Snyder, offering to loan to the national government three million# of dollars, to be expended under the direction of the national government, to perfect the defences of the Next in or Siate. This amount was added to the five hundred thou- | O84 bills, ane eniatninedriemns a sand for the city, and in that position passed the Assem- | ghougaud dullars. These bills came from the coatre bly. There were other leaders in the Assembly each by | of the State, anu it was somewhat singular tosee mon turn sugesssful and then defeated, and finally Mr. Snyder | fehting against some ian’s receiving haif a came out head of them all lest ‘face’ of aerate This was taken to the Senate, and slumbered in the ight appropriation was made, under hands of the committee for some time: but it was finally pte a Bb pytery ode reported, late in the session, and considered the day 4 they, would jump for it Tike a horse for bis before the Legisiature adjourned, The three million loan to the United States goverument was stricken out, leav. ing only the five hundred thousand dollars for the city of aber of bills passed to ex- tend the time for the completion of diferent railroads nthe State that have been commenced or parposed, allot waich haye gone through without any particular Opposition. Afd hag been asked for several railroad pryects; but the only one that has met with any par- ticwar favor is the Albany and Sasquchanna, which isead the fourth time, and was vetoed by the Gover nor. Mr. Morgan has vetoed that bill every year that he the Executive chair, and each time an ef- fort n made to pass it over his veto, but failed either in one house or the other. The Eric Rajlro boon very furtnnate ia legislation this session, iNlF affecting the interests of that company ae m bave passed, meciing with but little opposi- ‘Phe Comtrai Kaiiroad asked for no legislation, nor auy very strong effort made to legislate con- nterests. is the long list of canal claims. Some sixty ‘y contemplates the payment of 12 por cent ‘ain portion of the farm mortgage indebted- i Unis 12 per cent on the Milwaukee and Prairio en would amount to something less than $90,000. . 2. This law is not obligatory upon the several railroad uon was tl trar 1 SOMC idea ty road to the paymeut of ¢laims which "the present com- pany js under no legal, equitable or moral obligation to pay. The mass meeting of farm mortgagers , called to be held in Milwaukee on the 22d inst., has no sigaidcance, us it ds only one of a serios of meetings of the samo charaeter that Lave been frequently held in Wisconsin during the past two years. The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the last two weeks compare as follows:— bi Aprit 14, we Fourth Regiment Eagle Brigade. This regiment is stattoued at Fort Porter, Ba‘falo, num- bering seven hundred and fifty strong, and will be ready for the field in ten days. It is commanded by Colonel Jopn Fisk, of Suspension Bridge, one of the oldest and most enterprising citizens of Niagara county. He w: the ofiginator of the great International Suspeni 1 in fact, conld smeil it before it came from the nittce, and advocate it as being holy and righteons denounced’ those who opposed them as being New York Seuators ually got to quarrelling over who should be nemed commissioners to expend that money, and on that point the bili was lost. The events unwilling to pay the debts of the State, when it is noto- may prove, before six mouths roll around, that this was rious that at loast one-third of the class are bogus and have no merit in them. No session within the last five years has passed so many dana claim bills as this. ¢, | believe, make about all the measures of any Apri 21. the most’ important measure of the session—ono yf e ene F beside which all vthere will become insigaificant; yet eotha have Sew cqabbened shan te ekanalttoty oat Bridge, and the pioneer of Niagara City, where he now | Conus oe S20” Bs 01014 te he: 170081 Take chien’ er ae aee eo tos Renators. Should 1 further comment is now annecossary. 3f may be appro: | resides. For several years previous to 1868 ho was com. | Specie 6,012,870 6,046,260 Inc. 138,480 tiene Senators tay tied Caae fe ie a eae na iuae is taken» | priate to state, before closing this article, that in no | inissioner of the Niagara Ship canal, which was proposed | Duefromother b’nks 2,634,171 2,504,147 Dec. 130,024 ese Senators may tin 18 @ dear personal Pogislature within my knowledge have thé committees . Due to other banks.. 4.868.842 4,548,027 Dec, 920.515 for them— quar:el that may caage the ruin of the ¢ labored ©o zealously as those of the two houses this tobe constructed around the falls, and expended some | Heposits............ 18,112,546 19,011,883 Inc. 899,287 of New York. ‘The people of the city of New York have | winter. Early and inte have they aitended to their du. | $10,000 in endeavoring to gota grant from Congress of | Circulation sss. 9,496,420 3,525,400 Inc. 29,080 furnished the greatest portion of the funds for the go- vernment. Had .t not been for the course of the capital- iets of New York, the wheels of onr national government would long since have stopped, and the rebellion proved Swucces, But yet when the paitry gum of five hundred thousand dc liars was asked for to assist in preparing for ties, and the bills have come outor their hands in better form than usual, The Senate on local legisiation bus been far more conservative than the House, aud many Lids Of this clase of objectionable features have passed the Assembly and had @ quietus put upon them in the Senate; while, on the other hand, some of the wisest and government land to aid in its construction. For tho past yeur he bas been active in raising silitary companies, and on the 20th of January received authority from the Secretary of War to raise a regiment—one battalion to be Stock Exchange. ONS ATURDNY, ADFil 26, 1862, $1000 US6's,'S1,rog 943; 350shs NYCRR.s60 82% 20000. U8 6's, '81,cou 94 .. 88 520 hose who hed furnished the national government iis | Hest Measures that have jussod the Senate have been | loved into service seven hundred and hily men, Mounts | “S000US O',i 7 core 9O% funds to carry on the war, it was 7 BECALBC, fOr ere a ot atch eheeamees the bill | pleasant, chict of the Tuscaroras, is preparing to bring | 1000 Ohio 6'a, 1860.. 100 sooth: ut ci seats St s 4 no . i cam} be ce. vi in ee " tor’s frini shall have the charge of expend. | medsures passed tho Senate with but little opposition. | Colonel Fisk will doubtiess make his mark if an oppor | 10000 Illinois war loan 89 ; But it is mid that funds’ ean | 2eCormer was referred to & committen, the majority of | tunity is offered to lead thom on to battle. PPE” | 34000 Tenn 6M, "90... 6834 hut purposo bys private subscription in | Whom were bankers; and,as might be expected, they | "Morris McLean, tho Lieutenant Colonel, isan able | 6000. do... ,b60. 654¢ K. This we will admit; Dus she idea of telling | Killed "ts the other wae defeated By « direct vote of the | snd emicient soldier.’ He was a Liewtenant of Volunteors | 3000 Missouri 6's... 40%, pen ga have pom furnisiing the pia with About one hundred and sixty moro jaws will bs during the poy bape Peis moras himself with 5000, = bm ‘uals, if you desire your property io protected, | pice oi » Me ih. | honor. For his gallant conduct daring that campaign he | 6000 ir4 you must do it yoursel?, We never bevore heard that i¢ | Piiced on the statute books by ills Legislature than the | won the unqualitied approval of his superior oificers. His | 5000 do. 49% last. Three hondred aud forty-one wore all that Delonged to the private iadividual to come forth, and, - headquarters are at No. 429 Broadway. 2000 = do. 49 1 with his private (ands. protect the property of the State. | became a mre ge geo one = arsed pearly . ie acess seve € 15000 do. Pi rise 100 10... 46030 633% The general ides of goveruineut js that itis for the pur- | [we Maric dowon, which the Gavornon cea ete | panane ann Drits. oF ite SevENrs-viner Recuwest New | 10000 do.....1360 40:¢ 10MicSo&N Ing st 44 pose of protecting the rights and property of its subjects. |! nia omen, Wenn eee fy varent comieatts 000 Ob ‘ . jhe 2000 Mo6'si OH&SIR 605% 230 Panama RR..... 12534 it's undor that tea that wople pay their taxes, but | JecuoBable to approve, were all pussed during the hurry | York Stare Mitstis.—in commemoration of their depart- | 699 Min & por et bs 803 20 do # aon . ene aa ‘and bustle of the ¥5 of the session. ve fe ong | - Broo! hime Senators who defocted the Public Defence bill be | “"nuring the drat forty days of the session but litte atsa | We FoF the seat of war, among the tire months men, | 1690 Brvokyn ¢ w 1 10076 ganse their friends cuuld not have the distribution of the Goney Lave, \ seems, come (0 another version of the sub- joct—that governments are only organized to give indi viduai@ @ chance to bold offices and expend money aad jnet one year since, (he Seventy -first regiment on Monday bad a parade aud battalion field day at East New York. ‘The weather was very unpropitious for the display, but was done but tk; and, in tact, there was a gone: position to enact bat few laws. Ali of a sudden a took place; griuding committees were appointed in each house, and abont all they did was to griud out bille and 5000 N You 8 108 1000 NYCRR 7’s,76. 1083¢ 4000 ErieRRSmb,'88 98 45 e y. he t it did not deter the corps from turning out on the occa- | 1400 Erie RRS mb. 84 What an absurd and ridiculous light for the State of | Tad them the third time, Tho result is that not more 1000 Buf,NY & Elm 83. New York to place Heolf In? Yel that i ide precise por | HAG one member out, of tem can to sion. At an early hour of the morning the men, about | 2509 MuhCenspebo 06s sito that the Empire State is cow ip by the selfish = on from their. own three hundrod strong, eight companies being represented, 3000 cb Geane ae raed Vg se ae = omg he bom- | ever, the two grinding con were formed ia line by Adjutant Pride, om Bond stroet, Pies Senator cot ocade, pou Mulilions lost, before | of good men, or else there is no telling ti aud from thence marched down to the Fulton ferry, un- Vv might have resulted and the real result is that far fewer objectionable bills have passed this session than fora namber of years past, and the Legislature adjourns with a better name on the average than any of its predeces- sors for the inst seven der command of Colonel Martin, where they crossed to Brooklyn, and thence to the camping grounds at Kast New York. Had the weather beon fine thore would no doubt Dave beona large number of persons present to witness charge of expending money to fortify and protect it. No, capitaiists of New York, those men who have been here (bis winter, |sboring uuder the idea that they a Senators because \uey occupy seats where it is under- stood that senators in reality and wen of worth ouce A singular feature ie by the list of titles of | the evolutions of the Seventy first, who gained so man: = ona = RT — = Foam Prove! | vilis published in Thareday’s Harato. By a reference to | wel! earned laurels during their stay among the rebels; State wili vot do anything'in thee me that, under’ prov this @ will be seen nearly every law that is | but the rain came down ina disagreeable manner, pre- interpretation @f the di. ies of government, dees ‘not | stnended oF repealed was by former Legisia. | yeuting all from going ont to the grounds. After several dolong to it, ‘Tiere may be uo need of doing an} inet | tures in the month of April. ture, aines (le | manwuvres were gone through witb, such ns exercises in b+) Gut presaction, Im times ike these, ie all iraportant, | S49ption of the constitntien of ite | the manual of arnis, loading and firing by companies, fle Bu We kuow not what ® woek ora worth’ may bring forty, | bors each your betwoen the Joch and 20th | and battalion, &o., all of which were done in « solaierly swnaiiner eachinnis. $5 The actin Of the Senate OD this tratter te beadath tie | Of April. Tho laws, therefore, which the public | and excellent manner, the rogiment returned to New 200 Del, LAWost rah a Jems of ask to have repealed and have proved to be objectionable Tnder the lent management of Colonel Martin dignity of boys, much pos mee pretending 6 0 upon trial are thoes enacted during the haste of the there is no doubt but pe the Seventy-trat wil soon at Ep. Au important measure has a bouses close of reasion are the work of ti inding | tain ite pris strength in point of numbers and disci- ‘60 ehs Pac Mi 83.060 uaa of the legisbetors evn 10 thi does wees nach | Committeas. No strotger argument can bo raise! against | pine. Paved +4 ees RTA ag EEL. ETE salads epee be mt ies Bs Bereeeitly reer w we | . ~ iJ i Stato :o euia'go-a tier Of locks ov g tat Sebens | With these comments upon this Loay of men wno have | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. o’notes 100% ErieRR. se $6 ranais ofthe |, BO ny eo admit the passaged: guuvosis | Just left for home, and the work that they have penton tes: ila 86% 800 36) trom tbe Hudson 40 the lakes, waking 48 @¢tiMciai river | dove and left undone, I will leave the sul and permit 100 36: phen age - cov ot war wri owers, A by in peace, hoping that, at : furore Saturday, April 26—6 P, M. y pte 61! ° ria, wl wi e urge pen rai | J oy « 123 governinont vo take oft. He has he 5 ign exchauge closed iegrsmne take ‘Aunaxy, April 94, 1962, rin a ge closed steady at a a A arom ont hae a one ae. teers, mite Additional Roading om refit be Thove Aronit, ‘The stock market opened dull this morning, and CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ud war measures. hame ing Hie Ac 5 Qintiee # attached 10 it went through with s rush. | | ‘Thefollowing bills have been signed by the Governor | {T#ome time the tendency seomed to be down. Satunpay, April 26—6 P, M, There were numerous bill# passed to reimburse towns, ward. Between the boards, however, the market Frour.—The market was less active, while prices were since the adjournment, in addition to these already given in the Herary:— 461, To @bable the Supervisors of the county of Hon tbe city of vow x ork ‘ead 10 top in re 0 vf a ork,and to - penditures of Corporation, jet ape cre 462. To amend the act entitied an act to provide for te paymont of interest on \o canal drafts, certifi. ator aud awards for ” paswed April 17, 1860. 463, For the rotief 1 Donaldson and Hiram countion, ¢/4@8 And individuals for money expended |: eMling out volumteers, A iberalupirit was maahsfested in tS. These bills came from almost evory section of the Stete. Thon wo have the bill fer the payinent of claims: ‘aop,“PPrintiog whout five hundred thousand dollars to pay those Officers and men for the Lime between that which thay w “Ore Mustere. into the State service and the United States, Ther® are wany needy claims in this. clase Then thor 948.4, Di at ing in the neighborbiood fifcy thouga, @ Gullars to reiraburse those membere of tie state miliia Whe wore their uniforms out while ia acquired fresh strength, and at the second board the most active stock on the list was Toledo, which is just now the subject of a very sharp contest between the bulls and the bears. For a month past the bears have had the advantage in Toledo. Now it looks as though the bulls were going to have their imnings, and, as the short interest js unchanged. The sales embraced about 8,000 bbis., in- cinding extra State at $5. Wnreat.—The supplos were light and sales quite limit- ed, without change in prices, Cona was haavy and low, with sales of 25,000 bushels, at 670, a 68346. for Wostern mixed, in store and afloat, Ponx.—The market was quiet, with sales of ‘809 bbis., at $12 25 for new moss and $10 a $19 95 for now prime, . Reynolds. ‘ally would cause i} tho Ui _fatOe Bore he meet i very large, a sharp rally aase A good deal Wi =Th kot he rrogu bh edly di vy wie os tape ween! nanead a whey the rolief of Murty MoCarty and Jeremiah of excitement, At present prices Toledo, with ite sales of 200 vn at 290 0280. wih send) bare We shat lof ts rourg, A *NOO OF Hho maiytie OF she State, | 405. io omaMe Op Cot emtitied * AD aot for ibezome | nrumvects, is & gheap stook to huy for invest- ported (prebsbiy poor bbis.) at 22)40, . ot SHIPPING NEWS.. ornare Movements of Ocean Steamers. FROM BOROPE. Nance Lewes Chtyor Was B British Qiicen.. Europa, a New York New York ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—rin15 DAY. a . 03 | MOON RusEs. a Port of New York, April 26, 1862. Sanfe : oy Oly ph: 1, 80 ao santa ons Nave Myplansee= # Co Ship T A Kian, Bhip Senator, Bark Era (Br), Perry, Liverpool—Kimiston Bros, Bark’P: ide of the Sea, Pettigrew, Z1za———— Bark May Flower, Duell, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s Sons. Bark Joia Benson, Johuson, Pones, PR—Stu & Co. Bark DJex, Guy, Havany—J & T A R Webster, Brig Isvbella, Hantield, Para and a market—E L Corning. Bri: Beatrice, Strout, Vora Craz—¥ Alexander & Son. Brig Naiad, Richardson, Cy eee gg torr (2 & Lighbourne gtk Santiago Caren), Blsenbrook, Porto Pinta—v F & 1 midi, Sehr Phantom MeCormick, Antigua—G J Knox & Co. Sehr Snow Drift, Nickerson, Matanzas—T B Cnase & Co. Sehr Mary idarris, Johnson, Nassan—J Eneas. Schr § rah Maria, Underhill, Cuba—T Gilmartin. Schr J B fn Huey, Hulifax—G W ceelwright, chr Spray, Frost, Coruwallls—D R Dewo!. hr Chariotte (Br), Lewis, Weymouth: ison & Braine. Schr H Biteatt (Bri, Douglass, ¥ Whitney, A.C Havens, adelphia—J W NeKeo ‘and. River—D Kenny, s, Har tord—H § Rackett, owell. Porttand. ARRIVED. Baltic (US transport), Comstock, from Fort- pool, 38 days, with Me March at, dur. ing track a sea which took away pril 14, Int 4, 20, lon 55, spoke brig Baltimore, from Gibraltar for New York, 40 days out April 15, lat 42.30, lon 57, passed several icebergs April 16, lat 41 39, lon 61 41, spoke bark Huma, from Messina for Bos- ton. Brig Con{l'et, Rulana, St Kitts, 11 days, with sugar and a Ss Woo W tubbarl & Coe Schr Castor. Hooper, Sierra Leone, Africa, March 24, with to Bierwith and’ Kocholl. ’ April 2, 4 , was chased for six hours by a small schr of about 10) tons, who, when finding she could pot catch us, stood to southward; ste was painted black, with a white eak, and had a large aumber uf meh on deck; showed no of St Andrews, NB), Mayes, Azan, St vith wood, to Brett, Son & Co, rtup (Br), Ross, Cornwailis, NS, 8 days, D kt Dewolf, . Clos, swhern, NC. faiamond, Ship Point, Va, 8 days, in bal- jott & dy, 70, ‘Schr Mexican, ~——, Elizabethport for Bostou. Sebr Boston, Hutelings, Kizabethport for Boston. Sehr Constitutio at, Machiag for Flushing. Sehr Gertrude. ( Schr West Glean Sebr Philando A Sebr DAE Kell rd HD stir Bd nt, Lovell, Bost . Kelley, Boston, 3 a isis, Provideuioe, 2 dys, Schr Golden Bagle, Kelsey, Providence, 2 days. hy Spoken, Lampher, Providence, 2 days, tener Boston (US transport), J P Johnson, Port Royal. April 22 (3 days16 hours), with passengers and’the mails, to US Quartermaster. Had strong NE gales from sout Cape'Hattoras to the Delaware, 24th, at 337 PM, 40 miles north of Hatteras, passed a large steamer bound South, Steamer Comet, Jones, Phi ‘Trout. Philadelpnra. ‘on. Loper. Philadelphia, Steamer Pelican, Jones, Providence. Steamer Petrel, Young, Providence, ELOW. ‘Ship St Louis, Jacobs, from Mauila, Dee 19. SAILED. soBtgamehtns Kangaroo (Br), for Liverpool; John Belt (Br), for do. | Windat sunset 8, Misccllaneous. ‘The steamship Kangaroo, Capt McGuigan, sailed yesterday “at noon for, Queenstown dnd Liverpool. $ Tae steamship Join Bet!, Capt Scott, sailed yesterday for Liverpaol. Stgawssie Kannax (Br), wrecked at Nassau, was an iron ter, built ut Dambarto’s, S-olland, ia ‘been ronning between this port’and Nassau Mrow OC EL tone re 18%8).and has and Havana for several SYLVESTER (3 #851 Baltimore, on the 7th inst, of Hog L frou 3 5 Gays; iad to lay tv for 118 hours, w.th the sea cons! breakin cover the vessel and. w: tidng moveable. Daring the zale lo: bubwarks and hed pamps choke with a Jib and oat iy sear, Hatteras Inlet on 12th, for a cars. by Dow nily, of New Yorks ‘bor, and sailed again 17ta, A Cand—Capt Waiker, of the Br bark Solstiee, of Su Jand, E, on behail of hinigelf, oflicers and crew, bog to: i heartfelt thanks to Capi Leavitt an o! a, of New York, for their timely aasiata them trortra watery grave, in Jat 4418 Ion 4l ) hawing ab: doncd the bark in’ a sinking condition; also for (heir kind- ness and attention while on board the G THOS WALKER, late muster bark Solstice, The sored. arrival, in the English papers, Yorksbire, Capt Fairbanks, at Li from New York, was an error, She had hot ar the Lith inst, ‘The schooner sunk by steamsh!p Chesapeake in Hurl Gate, provesto be the Mariner, nence tor Greenwivb, in ballast, She is 49 tons burthen. The Ship Listsays—We notice sales of AZ bark Reindeer. 243 tous. built at Colum! p, in Aud A2 bark Saxouville, 421 tons, built at Medford in 184 $1z,00J cash, Notice to Mariners, HYDPROGRAVUIC NOTICES—P.NNACLE ROCK OFF Tite SOUTHERN KNTAANCK OF TiO STRAIT. ‘The rock on which the Duteh merchant skip Hendrik Jan is supposed to have struck is a dangerons pinnacl, nearly awash at low water ud steep, having 9 and 10 fatholus close toit alound. From it the SE point of Talang bears three quarters of a mile, and the apex of the Southweat hill rh extremity of the islau orn p st of Talang is comparatively high and ri 300 feet in heigit; vessels should give this ceust a miles or by nut briaging Pulo Terobi to. bear riot E 4 N wnul Southwest hill over the westera y of Siolow comes well open of Palo BANK NEAR PULO TAYA, The Castor bank forming a long ridge of cora! and sand, mile in breadth. extends (from 4 miles east of Palo Taya) 13 milesin NNE direc'fon. ‘The shoaiest part of tbl batik (5 fath: ) is abo (ta mile in extent its east ern side steep and bears NE 3 N19 miles from Puio Taya, BANKA STRATT—SHOAL PATCHES NEAR TIMBAGA ROCKS. 1 h of water ships Were cantioued not to” ap- proach within, when passing Timbaga Tock# are sereral Sioa! patehes of coral nnd sand, abont a cable's length apart, and steep having a depts of 6 fathoms close to, At the mit! Ge pateh (2 fathoms) Timbaga rocks appear nearly in line With a sharp peak (90 feet bigh) south of Bukit Limauw. Apex of distant long hill (657 feet high) inet open west of ite rock off Tanjong Bedaamon and bearing N by E ‘Tiiese shoals and Timbaga rocks may be avoided by not briiging dan jong Lalarie (Langrong pout) to bear south- want o 8 Until Brame peak bears E by N% 3 8 3 The by. ¥ are very steep und not moré than a boat's fbn extent; {o show their*position we left a black buoy the outer patch in 4 fathoms and nearly two cables west of the shoalest water. TIMMAGA OR COPPER ROCKS. The highest one is four feet above high water and with a setting sun their reddish color from the contrass offered to the green verdure of the land makes them readily identdsied. To make them more conspicuous at high water and with riving stim, when they are not so clearly seen, I have had @ whtie conical beacon surmounted with a ball erected on the highest part and the whole height being 24 feet will make it visible trom @ ship's deck in clear weather 6 or 7 miles, Hy warked the position of Luci ly marked the position ray id Deacon on Hadjee, ii eauTi buoys that forme: rick Hendrik shoal: ig. The Duteh authorities have es erous toating endence can be i the buoys remaining long in their proper position. SPIT FROM MUD BANK NEAR TANJONG NON, At SE 8 from Tanjong Bon there 1s a spit of 3 fathoms projecting East 3 miles from the o1 depts veswels should give this coasta berth of 6 miles until Tavjong Bou bears west. SOUTHERN ENTRANCE TO DURIAN STRAIT. At nearly one mile south of Rocky islet, forming the east. ern extremity of False Durian Isiaad, we found a bank o( sand and shells carrying a depth of 8 fathoms over it. Near the centre of this bank the of Great Dusian shows just open east of Rocky isiet ise Durian peak NW 3 + Vexsels from the southward after pas-ing South Brother Isiand suould give the south side of False Durian Island a verth of 4 miles as other shoals extend nearly this distance that bearing. All these dangers may be avoided by Kee)- Sass turthvorr cs Cas te Lit Soar eat of islet or not ie rto we ward of SNW unit neatly abreast, = pi PRINCES ISLAND, On the eastern side there is a coral extendit bout Scables beyond the trees and ESE of pen oy catremiy of the island, ADVANTAGYS GAINED BY ADOPTING THR ROUTE THROUGH VARELLA ANE DURIAN STRAITS DURING THE Nout MON- $00: Froin the southward bound to Si I would ati recommend adopting the route throng Vi raita, where good auchorage, of favorable ids rerens Paeolng oust of Linga and thro current governed by the winds will be experienced yar ipivesriogs are magnetic and distances given in nautical Domingo, April oN veasel in port, Othdknay Apr (Are sche Ocean Neral Cox, Port- and. Cid foun, ‘brigs HB Metcalf, Burton, Philadelphia; Gtentunaone April icin port barks Otenfuegos, Coto, f NYork 13th; Essex, Ray, wind bound at the ron aaniter, Gegih Sheemas’ for NTaa ae uMapeive eae? eo rman for NYork, do, NYorky a: achr Jon W Miner, Hetry, Sekt Tor orders, 0 quiave, March 13—1 Mitchel, yatta, mae PEt APR Go fri r Lauds for NYork ina foWw daye. ‘The’ bafk Oiautos Aparie agers for Boston. 115—-No Am vessel in port r ship, Kate Dyer, Lodon; barks Syiphy oes Lawrence, Fable Bays Howie ina. MNGABETHPORT, April 25—0id_ schtw iarlet Snith, Kelley, Boston; Adelatde, Coleman, Cohage t. Narruws, ‘Troy; Sarah’ Jane, Liddell, Perth Amboy: 0, Smith, Prov Bisie » Warner, America, Tenike a tons Phtianenpiaky Eley: Ban Pr hapiesiptet: nilade! nem, Br BR thant thy Paris Willams: Paneth nies Bina ws: gers, Wichunan, Elizabeth TRWER, Del Aprilia, LAMA ship, supposet to be the rye. from Liverpool, passed in tiie mornin. Wind NEWPORT Ave Are aehre Delyl ; dance Yor N¥Gct! Lady Jeur, Bevaders , avons, Birks , Thompson, ‘at Providence from Island, took a heavy ga'e . Which continued almostwithout intermission for ing ihe decks at evewse | st ji ai stose 1, davis, ed. On'the Lith’was supplied Pus. tuto + 1851, ‘at or about $600; 7, ‘and Hamilton, Nickerson, do for do; LH fot-rPhiladelpula; Washiogton, Ferguson, ty Feu die Rr en Al saat 4 , Poriland for B &, ee tose Lana. Ky ree . , Harwieh for a eer ea ie A era Rea Ellen Perkins, Eldridge, that went ory hla qorning, bound westwi! ve returned, wind, . : In port, 8 AM, Prinee Alfred (Br), Carroll, from N¥ork for Halitix; Sonn Balch, Whaley, trot tf oxanoe Bure: ustin, for Elizabet i, Gartner, for NYork; DW Hammond, Vigilant, J Le Ratnilr (Be), Bissett, from St John, NB, for New York; Sheuaudoah, Nash, Boston for do; Zoe, Potter, Bos- ton for Blizabethport; Samuel Hall, Padeliord, and Charles, Coleman, Taunton for do; Arg’ Growiey Soinerset for do} Sr, Gil ‘or NYorks rand dius Par . thport; Phiiad —, Huil f . Convert, West, i crs Jan Whi phi Sic’ Waring: Nash: voruaad for Nore Barnstable foe do; Arion, Chase, Bostgn for, doy Strange nat Roger Parmele, 2 c ie. from Provincetown for do; and the vessels dis- res ‘NEW WIAVEN, April 24—Arr brig Thomas ‘Tor.tl, Thomp- vchatlcn, chbe Chayies C Hulbe, Magire, Bilzabeth- ri: Ann Starla, Goldsiaiih, do: Indeyendent, Winchester, 3; Chauncey StJoun, De ilar, Aubey; Joo Tuory, ide dialogs Viena Davis, Bllaabeiapist Sou oe, Nik: Fults. Freeuia re ILADELPHTA, Aprii2s-Arr sets Forest, King, New eae ax octar, Agkiey, Providence: sche. pire os * Cone BS = = in GL Greed y W Simmons. , Auna Si) Montgomery, x, 'P Nelson, Cann, Wasainy itt chip Young Bogle, for ry’ = tng ae apie Gesner, x @. Drinkwater, Wm A Viveker, Budiroit, Philadel- oa Mall Rell e das Strong, os, Clizabethport; Wakefield, Are , do; Rs Beckett, Shufll ld, Ron- vit, NY; sluops Mary Dallas, oclty, Pratt, co; David Sands, rcainer Pelle, Jones, NYOrk: Below sehr Cho M from aacet port, Aclooners ubknowlh, “Sli sloop Commerce, TYler, Ilizabethe port, NGTON, April 23—Arr scbra Perine, Sheffield, Ron+ antea ot et 0 for w Bedford. R abe Bradbuty, Havers raw, STITCH IN TIM + OLD ADAGE TELLS US that an ounce of p 42 18 worth a pound of eure, ud every one with coum a seuss should Know that eve epiiemis ov passing diese owe dis origin to & natural wuige of the Seasons, Diarra colie, tover and ague and Dilfous commainis are tig insevcrable Guuny 5 of th ail these and siuilar disorders aved by the simple use of Dr. Bicters ay a habitual beverage, with a delicacy 0 un iti. “counposition heretofore Lo Hoctos nitstors and uaiteraptlous . cecklng to palin oif wretehed nostruais have We rey tution of Leroux’s Cogni : > is to be bad at 8, STEIN- agent for the United States, rocers and liquor dealers, oe es i + ROM » DR, CHLOROFORM . LUTHER'S a BRANDREVH © vas THEN QLB gusecy Lo ses of sickne: cases of Sonal ati faster than they are forme > * | At should command aitention .rom the sick; let those im search Of health ask if these thing be 4; being assured they are, les bhai take Courage hud the ills aid secure his healtit:- vo HM unoston, N. Jy May 7, 1861, Dr. Brandaeri—Dear Sir, flav long wanted {3 write toyou and express my gratiinde for thebeneticia. eifects thab have igen exporienced fntny ow ‘ly nd tn nunde aye, thousands of others, vy tue ase-of- Beandyeth » Pie drat year nay fhoud Bbtkwey eons Our ae ia Rae, 1338, 1 hep in @dvciming s steot health, and my frien upposed tat my earuy e woul B-ocaway urged me co take the Braud~ reth Jilis, but havin eltect, 1 Was wore inchned ty iet nature take lis colirsd, ubiuit to wy fae. Mi. B. olered to give me ong ones, if L would uke thea as i , By this had great fuith ip ivem, and. I inally consented to cub, Dat netas apt. Dweat howe, and went at dt lessiy. Alter &k'ng one box t-9e,an to ieel better. fen haat used uy fy ewelve boxes Fas a Dy Tay Weight havin. gome-trom 131 pounds iy vias tuousand delire worth, 16210 Tttion orceredn sti weeen and the presen’, Lave revalied Ci these invilltnbje Pills, ane «mr qatte suiroti@. T have there by been Instrumente) i saving wot huncreds, but thou: itive, ¥ OG. d. BAY, YM. EW STYLE OF BRANDRiTH'S PILLS The Hew style isa small) band of paper around (he box of Pills, avd direction» ou hw ba ds printed Im. > WANS, AMIN KANG UEDIVS © PILLS. NOOMIN: bRANDRESHS PILLS. ‘The paper is covered with dhuse words Jn gimall on; letters, and arouad tue wuole is a pleve ot Allsock's to keep the band sooure In walpi see, ‘This new style insures ee ivesh Pills, and the genuine > bit iris not to Ve deniud faat many tespesta le dealers sel enue Brandreth's Pus 0: 0 4 siyles These will ber for ned style, If nt over tWOYeurs has pass d ia my possession, B. BRAN: uae Fie PELL ace ati : ved + divect Eight Frank Taylor, Phiadelphte, 14 Nous Eas Gardner; aul by every Fenpectaule Suoult have the new “style, $t sent New Yors, wil a “Ve OXes sent to any address in the. United States, s charge. " PRIN SE, 24 CANAL STREET, BRANDKE HW GULLDING, NEW YORK, i bate HF CURED FOR 25 CENTS EACH.—BUNIONS, IN- verted nails, Ae. ewe, », corner Canal street, by Dr. W. E. RICE, © dist. Dr. "Rice performed alk opera ion’ ut Dr, tis ice the past winter, Dr, Rice's. Annivilator cores Corns and Bunions. Twenty-tive cents and. ws per Vox. _ R, LUTHER, DENTIST, REMOVED TO 104 EAST ‘Tweny-sccdnd sweet—Warrante, artiicial toeth, im vie, on gold, cage with cumindous guns, pure sil. zed ruiwer, 0c. w $2 50 euch, Established , teu Years in Broaaway. ry size twenty ye RULEMATISM, DROPY, | $0-—PHOSE AFFLICTED: with Roenmitism, Goat, gia, Dropsy, and alt Nervous Diseases, Pent! . froin long wa Weuther, wi | vy wearing METTAM & CO. Ga!vano Electro Metailie Insol-s an immediate atid perma- Deut cure, from thelr use—never having yet fatied In han- dreds of ayes Cail or gon. for a circulars Oflice 429 Browd- way. Bent by express for $1. No, Gl bast Dyxary Seconn Starer, ¢ Yorn, Jeb. 18, 1802. Messrs, Metraw & Co.—CGontemon—T t.ke much pleas re In beating testimony to the great benetit Phave derived from Wearing your Electro Galvano Insol-s. I have. sullered see verely during the youre with rnevimatism, $0 much but lithe hopes of recovering the ma, am 5 F. > 80, that at perl Thad Sg" of 1. Iam now, thanks (» you, quite well of the 1 ae 1 remain gentlemen, fours very fully, Y- PENDERGAST. gam & BROTHER'S NEW YORK rae a ss PROPOSALS. _ ‘ABY SUPPLIES. Orrick oy Anwy CrotminG ann Equiracr, Conner OF BRoowe ANO — STREETS, ew . April 26, 1862, Sealed prcpesals: will be received at tins oillee until Thure- day, the first day of May nex ,«t12 M., for furnishing by con- tract, deliv eravie at the Depot of Arimy Clothing and P'S ooo Mosquito Bars (linen neiting), 6 feet 9 inches 1 Ty ting), 29 inches wide und 80 Insues loop = ea if e quantity to be delivered in fifteen gare, and wenty days, alter the acceptance of the: qul- 10) 08a Pine above articles will be wubject to. tn by Tn-pecto.s appointed by author:ty of the United Stata ruposals will be accompaited by or guararit oe forth that if the contra t is awarded. to ohe pasty named therein, he will at once exeeuce the sane, and gire bonds Tor the fa he ful p-rformance of the contract. United States reserves the right to reject all bids bee nid aduresaed to Colonel D. HI. VINTON, Deputy Quartermawer General United Staten Army. EALED PROPOSALS: M4 ‘4 BE RECEIY) 2 + on Wednesday, the Sub inst., at the otiee of the Aaatstan ‘United for submi ‘ihogudereiguad, with « vive of purobasing for ine pe verament, % Draught Mal ‘The Draught Horses ww be (ree from all nm five and seven ds high, Sad years ol: byt? and let horses exeluded. All th omitted will righ examination’ and inspection by © dlp autierined sacn appointed for that pu fied orate ince where thet ion whe ‘uimale With O take place at the time of award The undersigned reserves the vernment to reseot all Lis bon the of the go- sel Ees orice tenet ake ao eee RY ptain and Adsioath Quartermaster 08. A, TOO LATE FOR CLASSIBICATION A MATHEWS WILL SRGL, Av AUCTION, ON MON sea ai eee ae as * wena Desieteaats. Sc heaa at ah ‘urnit Bawon er'mounted Hoghai three handler! B part of tt nth Hendid Saloon Oiteioth, Arm Fren i rt Shandelices, Ol Paintings sigeanan Wine, iiitors and Seeks loves, Crockery, Coualag Urea satis an B hols Forol re BENING, APRIL OST~ON SATURDAY eo1Ng the Kourte ‘etri t ones cloth Fire ty WW it H Ane Co 24, in (he jo ket. Tae finder will ii iy And Fecoke the ‘hanks of the owner AU the house of Eugine Co, 24, 289 Wes q ised so inuch medteine, with uo. good. Fond:

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