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+ | Private James L. Eaton, Co. C, Fighty-fifth New York NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 186% 5 1 Chartes Henry Foster Crushed Out. Omotat aatetcur= 28 1, on Tuesday, May 13. Cxomam, THE GREAT TROY CONFLACRATION. eaten Matron tying Soeenlas Dee winae of the Kentucky and | MoMei ta —At Brogkty, “hon Auguste hiv) lon, 14, «pes ‘BeRM, April 31, 1863. Kewrocer, Ovase 175—~May 14, 6% Nooxs%.—Un Tuesday, ¥ month aay og eal 78, 26, 61.41, 21, GL, 2. 57, 60, 85. 26, 83, 31. ea. Ki Ay RE a) a MOVEMENTS OF PARSON BROWNLOW. im this Olty— NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Sympathy for the Sufferers—Moeeting of | Cass. Hisar Fostm, sq. Nows Correspondence, Enthusiastic Receptio: Our Howpert he Newbern Progress of Saturd Decawsnx, O1s39 325—May ‘14, 136%. hot eemorsprt peng siuc—l by the Newbern Wat mora. 33 +4 days. Mewroarn Vers Yay sey 12,1012, | Visit to the Chamber of Commerce | the Merchants of Now York wt the | ‘iat J pepe to ea torn railtion aensmblace | 87, 67, 78, 16, 11, b4,, 60, 45, 21, 49, 06, 47, 72. | es commis BI nA ono The Destruction of the Merrimac—The Hvbele Destroy | Grand Demonstration at the omy lommerce—Parson Bro’ in this place on Weedlnesday next, which { think would be | Otroulars sent by addressin: sila den tines of years, fott rp in 7 13, aged 45 yours Their Batteries at Day's Point—List of Deaths among | Of Music ‘This Evening, déc., dc. low and Captain Builey Present—iu- unwisg im you 6 do, aud decidedly unwise in mo Wimingvos, SEE A Sona hac 8.0 departed this life on Tuesday, Ma 7 “"* (he Soldiers én the Hosyital, de, FAO. Danes Pan Me Aree Se Oey] | IRE RENNER: READS RISON, Me. *"You oceupy no ofMclal political position tm the Stare : — “Mparowel doar friends, Janus callan= Some officers, who witnessed the Burning and ex- | 0m Monday taat, has been tho recipient of all | A large and infuentist meeting of the le as was ovitced by tharousat et the Hidige of Hapriocas | OMetal Drawings of Murray, Maddy & | Aero sawoct teas isinie; —— aiggg sloaion of the Morrimac yesterday morning, from the | 80r's af favors from the hands of organiza- | chants of this city was held at ¢ tatives wo grant you a geat in (hat bedy. 's Konwicky and Missouri State Lotterion ‘Ho calls me bome to the maasions of the. * tions, citizeus and authorities of every stamp— olitical, social and otherwise. The presence of one ‘mong us who has so signally proven bis loyalty and Gtoudfastness to the Union cause, as well as his hatred to in the Chamber of Commerce, for the purpose of devising moasures to relieve those who have suffered by tho recent disastrous conflagration La Troy. ntlemen present we noticed the Mayor, : KANTUCKY. CLagg 226—Spay 15, 180%, Tho President of tho Untied Siaws bas very wisely - apn yt Where auilering is chanved wo joy, pence ax appointed a Provisional Guvernor for this Bt.te, who is 4, oF i. 99; t, 6 ahah ae 1S, 63. Without tw ther notice the friend: & uative thereof, and was at one time one of its most | 95 go yy 79 6S, 41, 18, 61 30, 60, 27. | Cossed and family are res; eotfally | prominent and hiuontia! citizens, and represents at this ee tet Gort ee Oke Tyg” O88 BT Tf uerah af thoir residence, in Bedford mnowent the nd feelings of manajority of the peo- | 99, 34. 742 SY Qo R bs 7 id 2, 60, 13, | Myre and Fark avo ves, fe ckiva, om Fr Jat on which our signal station is located, say that it was the grandest sight imaginable, For nearly an hour Dofore the explosion the roof was red hot, and at short Intervals the guns would discharge themselves, solemn- pie.of the staie of North Carvlina. & Sweo'ciok, Her remais will be taken to Gresui ly breaking in upon the stillness of tho night. Just | @i! rabid ideas which tend to disturb the same, has Eoq., General Wotmore, Major Pullen. Mr. | "ty, goyurument will doubsioss indleate ita civil poltoy souk free OF eharee 17 adres 00: for interment. : atthe first dawn of daylight the whole black mass | °lsed quite « furor among all classes of our citizens, Sloan, President of the Hudson Kiver Railroad Company, | to Governor Stanley, and [ eannot consent, in the mean- — Covington, Ky., or Bt, Louis, Mo Biomaxoe,—On Tneaday, Lev 18, Jom Rronaxna, onty’ heaved upward; then came the report, ao torrific as to | @4 bis rooms at.the Astor House were flooded during | &0.,’&o, Une, to cwharrsas either bi or the government by fou OC rR Wiliage Tover wow 3) the ite ohn shake hotinen at, & distance of eight pedscng ‘The flash an | the whole of yesterday with visitors of the highest re- Mr. Stoaw moved that Mayor Opdyke take the ohairy or atowtng any ono ®lse to Initiate, Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotteries. “ - any civil: policy. From my own experieace in mattore | Information giv JOSEPH BATES, B.o.0°, Of this kind I am sufficiently embarrassed already ia T be token the bvergrous Conetonpy . 1 Wall aireet, roum No, 1, New York. | Camdou. taking note of clyil ovsus that absolutely require unme- Yhuadelphis: papera pfease copy. e diate attention, The occupation of North Carolina thus Straw Goods—For Misses, Boys and In- Srueta—At Vilton, w Koons 4 . fond far is entirely military. fanta. Ali the new aud desirable spring styles now ready at | May 12, after @ short and sudden inant, AM Another véry serious objection to the asaonvbling of | BANTA'S, 857 Canal strect, corner of Wooster. Lol ne of Robert Y, aid Mara H, Steels, im the Such @ meesing as you propose ts that Ihave never been Your of hia age. rs informed by any obe that it was incuntémpiation. Nove ,, Foncral servise@ will tak ‘om the residenee Of tho citizads havorepresouted tome thot they dare | maraicand Hunts Geitrn: hone ton Nout One Drees | of his parents, at Wilton, (aM (Thursday) moraine, af @meoting of this kind, and officers and woldiers of the | rain, Gents’ Shoes and Galiers, tn great variety, at low | Ya o'ch oc. Hisfrigats, the qm, era or the Nallo ict have no right to originate or organize poiitioal as- | prices, JEFFBARS, 575 Broadway. Guard, Sevemth regiment N.Y WM, on ia. sembinges. Chinseurs, are respectiu@ly invited to join the fane: 1 beg to say that I do not question the honesty or dia- The Great Dog Show at Barnum's fs a | # tie National Guasdarmory, Wis ailernoon, at barer interestednss of your intention; but the wiadom of | decided success. To-day the Laviio chibi ne | o’clock. le your courze is to mie clearly. epen’ to criticism, and the | Itslian Greyhounds, Poodies, King Qharis, &c.—aud of | Sw mNs.—On Wednesday, May P#,alter « mMoeting cannot be allowed to assemb!s, oourse there will be a crowd of fair admirers, ‘0 illness, Samus. Svtvaes, aged 49 years end ID A. E. BURNSIDE, mneaths wlan lala Major Genera! Commanding Department North Carolina. Photographic Albums.—A La Varie- the friends and relatives arewospectfitty in fot Pei cea: a fam ty of those elogant articles manntactured and supplied to the | tend-the funeral, tais (Thursday) aiternod, at haif-past Banxvrx’s Doo Siow.—This novel exhibition is daily | ‘4 by DOWLING, 65 aad67 Nasswu sircot Lo, cbleais nari eaneaeen a aiy sakt ceetett od attraoting large crowds of visitors, The interest mani- Watkacn il, at tho. Bartle ef West Point, ow leuns, ‘aicacr.—"ell, a . ee wanes ee Vase nee BARDOT colli cs ths collection to a natural ous, for, of all the de: Mamiee Weinosday, May’ 7, while ly Jen ing. bes withetaud the approach of the squadron he repre- ’ Baooxn—Lawenncs.—Ip Brgokiya, on Toesdoy, May | I ioionant restos oF Tinrty svemd ¢ peated, ark he felt assured would be able to go even to mestic animals, no other shares so largely the affection of | 13, Eowix B. Buooxe to Jus Avy Only daughter of the ment New York Velunteore, in the oath year of his aga. ion Bridge when an opportunity should offer itsolf, . lato M. M. Lawrence, all of Brooklyn. a ib techn ee Bipot ifeer Hon oug | man as the dog. It is at once his companion and friend, iyo. ‘The relives and friends are revpectfully invited oe be to build iron-clad gunboats, to proceed on the South. | fen bis protector, The purest specimens of the different |, !owne—Luaark.—On Sunday, April 27, by the Rev. | attond the funeral, from the resklvte of Captain Boe which was agreed to unanimously. Mr. Homans was appointed Secretary. Mayor Orprxw rose and explaiued the object of the meeting in a fow words, remarking that they bad assez. bled to devise measures for material aid for the suffering inhabitants of Troy, who bad not hesitated to come to the aid of the citizens ef New York under similar cir- cumstances. Gene: al Wsrwore read a series of resolutic: xpres- sive of sympathy with the citzens of Troy, and rowd letter addressed to Mr. Sloan, describing the suffer: Of tbe poople, ‘On mot on of General Werwors the business of the Meeting was suspended {or the purpose of giving a formal reception to Captain Bailey and Purser Brownlow, who were present. Captain Basay was thon introduced to the meeting aud Grovted with ond applause, The Captain mydea short apeeoh, in which he tuvehed on the capture of New Or- ‘spestability, eager to pay their respects to the celobrated Parson, who received thom with the greatest affability end kindness. At an early hour of the morning he was waited upon by &committes ef the Yonng Men’s Republican Club at the Astor House, with whom the Parson proceeded to the Chamber of Commerce, where he delivered an ad- dresa which {s elsowhore reported. From thenes he proceeded to 23 Park place—rooms of Lathrop, Luding- ton & Co,—where were assembled quite a number ef merchants of our city, to whom the Parson addressed a few words in relation to the bad effects which had ro- sulted to trade from the prozent condition of the Canon At that place he-road a letter from General Samuel F, Carey, stating that he would arrive in thin city to-lay, im order to make an avdress at tho Academy of Music, in concert with Parson Brownlow, this evening. 'Genoral Carey in an oloquent speaker, and & particular friond of the distinguished Tenn seenn, Parson Brownlow repaired to Appleton’s Photographic gallery io Broadway, in the a where @ portrait of himself was taken. Boing fatigued by the exertions of tho day, ho retired to the sn or Hou:e about four o’elock, but the crowd of visitors anearthly, hissing sound, and the great monster, the Merrimac, ceased to exist in that form in which she has been such @ terror to us for two jong, weary, watchful months. - There seems to be no doubt that she was totally dise ‘dled in hor engagement with the Monitor, because every time she has appeared since that day her pumps have deen constantly going. ‘cho damage has probably been of such @ natyre as to make repairs out of the question; and, consequently, she could only do service as a kind of sourecrow. It was on a beautifal Sunday morning that the | aregs How strange that the dostroyer should be ted out of existence on & Sunday morning, tuo, ‘The rebel batteries at Day's Point weretotally destroy- Pp evening. The enemy had previously burned a barracks, and about cleven o’slock the outwork yore blown up. ‘Thus the werk goes steadily forward. it i@ # source of great satisfaction that this work of des- truction and desolation is soon followed by business aud prosperity and we think that before long the James iver will present the same picture of life activity as of old. ‘The following ia a correct list of deaths that have oc- Mr. Fox, Jekmacan BRO county, to | Sieg 6 a urred in our Brigade Hospital among soldiers of the | Which poured in upon him did not give him rest, and he | ern rivers. Hye had never made a speech bofore; tu fact | breeds are to be found in this exhibition, from the inag- Benn of this city.” hit ese ue eetbek pees he Ree ee ae inn of the Fotomsc, whu have been sent here for me- Em ‘len to keep up conversation with them untile | be Mpeg the Cfetaycreeri tA ae ere Canplanael) aificent Siberian bloodhound own to the Japanese tor- Burr—A.iyx.—On Thursday, May 8, at the Ch: are of “Baltimore and New Orleans papera'phyase copy. vet . DYKE then formal o . Dr. Hall, of g y LTON. . % Private Frauke Manly, Co. A, First New York battory, ‘A meoting will be hold this evening at the Academy | tho mooting to Captain Bailey, ‘and apes of ihe pionsare rior. This day is especially set apart for lacy visitors. St te wie Bien Ming Macau EAL ae oe Bay pte roberts is aS ese mauert ted April at. * | of Music, when Parson Brownlow will be formally wel- |. which his presenco had ivepired in all present. . Dr. Sugita, the ouly son of bliss ag In addition to the show of dogs, which roceived the first HRANS—OLANCY.— lyn, on March comed to our city. He has promised to deliver aspecch | Captain Baxy, bowing his acknowledgment 7 ‘Wythe Nev. Frausiall, brs Watax T Cocutas oa hah . ot eae Chas. W. Love, Co, F, Thirty-third New York the mevting by stating that an application had boon made to Major Pullen, of the National Express Company, to ascertain at what rates goods would be torwardod to ¢ months subse. 0 9 s 'T. Coc year, te 5 i ist essee that ene! ‘ETMORE then cont! ‘ y . : * , yer perry err oaged tal Rig t Mat a Bap cae Roce to banish and otherwise ill treat the Rat Any coplisation ba’ teen, |/apeuiels, Italian greyboutids;, poodles; dapatiees: dogs; Terr erg Tuesday, May 18, by tho Rev. | jnvited to attend the funeral, this (Thuraday) uiternces, Private Amos Mather, Co. I, Forty-ninth New York in- *fantry, April 10. Private H. J. Davis, Co. D, Seveuty-seventh Now York Spfantry, April 8. Private J. W. Shootor, Co. G, Seventy-seventh New Work infantry, April 10. Private @. N. Roge, Co. G, Seventy-seventh New York fnfantry, ed 5. Private John Flanders, Co. I, Seventy-seventh New Bi infantry A il 27. ‘most loyal native of their State to induce bim to refrain from meddling with the coneerns of their well nigh used up confederacy, A rich treat may be expected at tho Academy th:s evening, and the house we suppose will bejammed. Mr. Brownlow intends to devote the pi coeds to the re-establishing of his paper, the Knoxville Whig, which the rebels suppressed at the time they ex- pelled hint from the State. » Josxen D. Costa to Miss Many EK, clock, rom No. 9 Le’ juce, Wiliamaburg. black and tan terriers, Esquimaux dogs, and | Cove, all of this city. yg le a heehee mele fee : ie ladies’ pet dogs of every kind. ‘Those who feel | , Dow.ey—Dwicur.—In Springfleld, Mess., ou Wednes- | pajtimore, Lieutenant Smmon P. Wunry, | ilth New Jer- ‘Troy for the relief of the sufferers. day morniog, May 14, by the Kev. Mr. Mcknight, Huxre r it Major Puttay expressed surpriso that the gentleman | ‘terested in these differont varieties cannot have a | C Dowry, et New York, to Geace Dw’ at, of traces: brecustnion runes ofuieiae Storia atin, Dub 2 of bi . Ho cele mort having the matter tn charge should imagine that tho | better opportunity of comparing with them their own | mor place. Dublin, lathe 234 year of bis age. a cy ‘dabtic of Williamsburg, on the bth company he represented would charge avy thing for for- reconceived ideas of the points of excellence im each Davis—MoMevamy.—On Thesday evening , May 13,atthe bf gecre tor those of his broths, w, Capa warding articles to that city, as they were ready to do ind. So fine a collection of fancy dogs has robably | residence of the bride’s father, by the [ev. bir. Kellogg, dC. Hopper and Colonel Hour: Beker, are all in their power to aid such a noble work, by sending | never before buon brought togethers = ’ Ricuakp Davis to Mangauar, third surviving daughter of eel ee lnckod to ahend the ecomual, faap : gratuttous!y whatever might be placed in their charge. ——————— Robert M. MeMenemy. Church of the Immaculate Conception, corner of i Mr. WarLace stated that $3,200 and $800 had boon Muss Taras Esuowps’s Reapias.—The complimentary Glasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. Seventh atreot and Erie stree: Wurrry,—Ou Monday, May 12, at the Mite tonal Liviel, Union and Republican Central Com- Py. Seraey Civy, thie” Chas. Gray, Co. D, Eighty-frst New York in- collected and sent to Troy for the relief of the people ne i—Nienos.—On Sunday, May 11, by the Rev. cada y “ Gantry, April 26.” eit, stale ata juatee slat tet on twin maanrarrow | ter@, and that $1,000 more were ready for the saime | *Dtertainment given by the Irish citizens of Brooklyn to | pawiMaee NTIS On tee a ly'cross, Forty. Cec eer ener Inn Thair, Co. F, Eighty-first New York in- OF THR LEGISLATIVE BA lane ~~ ene object. hess Ticink Qollowaderthe ert this talented lady comes off this evening at the Brdoklyn | second street, Mr. Wa. Haxwax'to Migs Annis Nicuous, ‘Wavan.—On Wednesday, May 14, the yoongsteesn ‘y, Apri = " eed a v. Mr. DuRYER ‘with an account of the lossos then: & Esmon ib of this city. AM der and Anne Waugh,aged 1 year, 11 Private Wm. Walls, Co.K, Eighty-frat New York in. | %0W BEFORE THE REPUBLICAN CoumsrTEx—u19,| created by the conflagration, romaiking that about ong. | Ain¢Deum- Mise Esmonde will read on this occasion ® | i days apo fantey, April 18. STATEMENT OF THE OUTRAGES IN TENNESSEE AND PREDICTION O¥ FIFTY THOUSAND UNION MAJORITY. The Republican State Central Committee,and the Union Committee, appointed by the legislative caucus, met at the Astor House yesterday, at twelve o'clock, the former Pyie—Burna.—On Tuesday, May'13, by the Rev. Thos. | 7 days. number of choice selections from the Irish and American | y™¥—Bumns.—0w Khesilay, 8 Reockeitins Oras: Prem” sativtents: aad ‘nomuntartneen ofthis’ taactty Ma As poets. We trust that the public will cordially respond to | to kanty M. Borns, daughter of Divine Burtis, Esq., all | gpectrully iavited to attond the fanoral, on Friday afters this effort to testify tom gifted and patriotic daughter | ef Bie TA "55 “Wisely ont Wwéanesitag are 2 ae ee, [roe Dis iace residence, No. 13*falt- ; “ re a i n treet, Of the Green Isle’ tho estimation in which her services | y4y'14, by tho Rev. Robert Lowry, at the Hanson place | "Dublin ond London papers please copy. on behalf of our wounded soldiers aro held by them. Baptist church, Frepx. F. Pana to Madam A., daugh- | Youwaxs.—On Tusscay, May 13, Jenuiaw Bl. Your fourth of the city was laid in ashes, bringing calamity to about ten thousand persons, As the city was thickly inhabited, « large number of the people were and would Gout.nue to be without homes. Some of them had gone to West Troy, aud some to Albany; but stiil much aulfor- ing would have to be borne by the people, fnfantry, April 25. ( Private Levi Tibbs, Co. ©, Eighty-fifth New York in- fantry, April 30. Feige ‘Justus Knott, Co. A, Ninety-second New York , May 4. in room 41 and the other in room 169, both with closed PARSON BROWNLOW IN THE CHAMBER. tor of Jacob D. F. Randolph, Fsq., all of Brooklyn. in the 61st year of his age, after a short illness, tv te Daniel Lampman, Co. B, Ninety-sccond Ni , ss a ‘Srest—Taomrsn.—On Thursday, May 8, by the Rev. | hi of @ Diessed immortatity. “York infantry, April 29. mined °% | doors, for the purpose’ of deciding upon some coursoof | Ymmediately after the speaker closed his remarks MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. Urban 6, Brewor, Mr-Ronser I, Stiai,-of ‘Ravenswood, | the relatives aad (rieada of the famiy ace respecting” Private 8 aA Hosen, Co. F, Ninety-seoond New York action in regard to the fail campaign in this State, There | Parson Brownlow entered, accompanied by Mr. Cophas we * @) LL, to Miss Hasan Tuoursox, of Blooming Grove, | invited to attend the fun rai from hip lato resideuce fnfantry, April 80. were a large number of outsiders in attendance, who | Brainardand Mr. ¥F. Ballard,of the Yor Men’ Orange county, N.Y. 206 Prince street, on Friday ® termvon, at one volo. ~ ' Private Benjamin Ch 1» Co. vi e a Lind ’ ung Men's Re- | Uninterrupted Success of the Union ther # Work infantry Apr, ws? Ay Ninety-third New } wore busy talking over the signs of the timesand making | publican Union Club. As soon as ft became known that Ks oe beh were ee Forces—Tihe Capture of Norfolk, Ports- Died. TO THR EDITOR OF TUB HERALD. mouth end Suffolk—Tho Advance of Aruany.—On Monday, May 12, of scarlet fever, Hzxxt ‘The sunouncement of ths death of Opheita Phillips ap * Gen. Toward Richmond— | |, aged 7 months and 20 days, also on Tuesday, May 13, re paper of Wednesday morning, 14th inst., is entire ~ 1A 13 das hildren > The War in the Southwest—The Ocous | 3 vieury Set oor tele ee v#, children | Jy untrue, and has been inserted through malic PHILLIPS, | pation of New Orleans—Opening of the ‘The friends and relatives of the family‘are respectfully Southern Ports—The Latest News from | invited to attend their funeral, from 62 Carmine street , this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. aobod APR ADIL LARP PP DPR Europe, dic., dic., dic. Seas Hover, relict of John Boyce, ia ATENTION, CASH BUYERS. vate Jasper Huight, Co, H, Ninety-third Ni enfin Jasper Haig y- few York Private Win. H. Holiridge, Co. A, Ninety-eighth N York infantry, April22. . 'y eighth New Private Jacob ‘d, Co, A, Ninety-oighth New York ST ioc ay aon ret ‘t Pamerty, Co. A, Ninety-eighth Ni "York tafantry, April 25. vi ead Private Geo. Speier, Co. A, Ninety-eighth New York Governors while the committees were deliberating in se- cret session. Among the names canvassed for Governor were those of Governor E. D. Morgan, James M. Cook, of Saratoga; Judge Benjamin Pringle, of Genesee county; Calvin T Huiburd, of St. Lawreuce’ Congrosnman Reubec E. Fenton, of Chautauqua; E. G. Spaulding, of Buflalo; Gea, James 3. Wadeworth, and one or two others. Of these names, those of Morgan, Cook and Pringle ap- the celebrated Parson Brownlow was present a large crowd of spectators assembled in the Chamber and the lobbies, Rr eeg ore greatest interest to see and hear me bs ial who suflered so much for the cause of Jnion. Mayor Orprxe welcomed the Parson in a few appropri- ate remarks to which he responded in the following pithy ‘nd humorous strain:— 1, Captain Jones, will leavo | the 87up yoar of her age. rere fant “ red to inset with the most favor witl 5 SPEECH OF PARSON BROWNLOW. ‘The mail steamship Ariel, Cap , r a = = weit rook private a E. Wilbert, Co. 1, Ninety-elghih New York | Roatnting’s course in Congress wan favorably aprkes af, | _ Onvising to address the mecting Carson Brownlow was | this port atnoon on Friday for Aspinwall en ee ee ee ee, rete me En Groom Qfantry, April, 7” . Fenton, on the other hand, was severely handied. ‘There | STeeted with long continued applause. He said:— ‘The mails for Central America and the South P Ly alga sity hg 5 Pr acide | oc ber son-m-law, W. K. Moeks, Bast Chester, this (Toure | aye eM ACK, WAMRUTTA, AMOSKEAG, CHICKOPEM will close at haif-past ten o’cloelc on Friday morning. day) afternoou, at three o le. ion aie woo UNION AND OTHER POPULAR PRINTS. - aR —On Moniay nr , Jamin. son — Tu New Yous Hanco—Faition for the Pacito—will | , Bauas< om Henley ove fr a . ALSO DOMESTIO AND COVTONADES. de published at nine o'clock on Friday morning. In its — 4 . Fe KY, Wi ry columns will be given a full account of the Capture of M1D0 WTAE Pe eoohe TaD MOTiGne a WHITE GOODS AND NOTIO! Norfolk, Portsmouth and Sultd%k, Va., by the Union } a il nc " any consideration whutever for anything J have cat oF | ‘troope, with an iiveresting Letter from our Special Cor. | (iaursday) after Fo Baa pe Fe Pega done. I have done my duty according to the best : residence of his parents, Conn heen dneeet ee of my ability, aud sf the rick, to be sure, of any | Fespondent, giving foil detaits of the Landing of the | eounty, , without further invitation, Carriages CN eRe scsawag, neck, which, after all, is a small matter, when compared Union Forces, the March to Norfolk, the Interview with | will be in attendance at the depot, at Ford an, on the an 2K, ™ with’ the interest of our ious Union, (Applause.) | the Mayor and Council, the Capitulation of the City, and | arrival of the half-past two train from the city. ? ¢ WEDDING CARDS AND NOTE ‘The man, North or South, who would not risk his property | ali the incidents and evcnts of taking possession, accom. | — CuLLEN.—On Tuesday, May 18, Josrrn Cottam, son of amt exylon, ak JAB. EVERDBLL'S, ested appeared to be an fiapression that he was the persun who suppressed the Custom House investigation, and that that act had somet to do with his aspiration for Governor. General worth’s name was at once con- dected with the atiacks on General McClellan, which seemed to be conclusive evidence to a majority that this would preclude his being an available candidate before the people, and his name was therefore dropped by the goanippers. The merits, demerits and availability of the several candidates wore canvassed ; but matters undoubt edly remained, when they got through, just where they stood when tbey commenced. This kind of gossip was outside ef the committee meeting, althongh the individu- Gustuxaes—I thank you for the kind reception you have given me and for your demonstration of esteem end regard, 1am hero briefly omy to pay you a passing visit on Invitation two or three of your members this morning. | have therefore no speech to make w you; but must say, however, in reply to the compiiment paid me by the Mayor, that I have no idea of deserving vate S, Moade, CoC, Ninety-eighth New York in- fantry, April 17. Private John’ 0. Bossett, Co. C, Ninety-eighth Now York inrantry, April 26, Private Win: H. Schocloraft,‘Co. C, Ninety-eiguih New Work infantry, April 30. j,ceeond Teuteuant David Storm, Co. D, Ninety-eighth low York infantry, Apri! 30. Private Patrick lGiveuey, Co, B, Ninoty-vighth Now y Private Heary Wiison, Co. G, Ninety-eighth New York ‘Qfantry, April 30. Private David Whitehead, Oo, Fifty-second Penn- Z i and imperil his life and his earthly—I had like to have ied with @ Map showing the scone of operations; The | Poter and Bridget Cullen, aged 1 year, Ll mouths and | It e ner of Dui 5 out bos Jina. bag Mie private linn Byoate moe je: B, Fighty-ffth Eee Persoineted eee eoeeie. Waen 208 1K said his eteraal—ail to put down tha unnatural rebellion, teat News from the Army of General McClellan, show | 15 days. of the family are reapectfully invited: to T $3, $350, $4 AND $40.—SHOES AND GASTHBA fhfantey April 2g? 7" Ds Pighiy-Gfth Penasylvania | i. ggistative committee met for the frat time, and, | abd uphold tho glorious fing of his country, does not de- | ing the progress of the ndvance of the Union Forces to- | | ‘The friende of the family ure respectfully invited to AOE TTT } Captain Peter N. Rowe, Co.C, Eigety-fth Pennsylva- | 284 matter of course, had no officers. ‘Their first work | Serve the name ofan American. Applause.) The Apos- | ward the Rebel Capital; The Latest Despatches {rom the | attend the funeral, from the resideuce o/ his parents, JONES', 1Oand 12 An seek B »€0.C, tle Paul tolls us that hehad fought at ono time with | Army of General Hallock in the Southwest, anda full re- | Williamstreet, this (Thursday) afternoon. at two o'clock. 7 __ bag reer? Ala beasts, at Ephesus, Ihave dove a litio more than that, | ¢0rd of all the glorious Union Viotoriew and Trimphs of | | Cavaxaau.—to Urooklyn, om Tuesiay, May 15, 0 ¢00- was to organize by electing oilicers. After a short con- Private Samuel Holmes, Co. E, One Hundred and First sultation this was accomplished by the election of 7 GIMBREDE'S 3 ALBUMS (FIFTY PIoTU: j retailed at $3 dal ¢ sumption, BeRNarp Cavanauu, aged ears, 1 wonth ing Cards, Note Paper, Mong “Chas, | Not, wer, claiming superiority over the great | the past week; The Proclamation of President Lincoin ption , iD Cav, y years, * Pepeeaiyestadatenics, My 1: be (Laer aes Crone Ds eae aa 7; Apontle. G use.) Ihave fought the ‘dovil and Tom ppeting cortain Southern Ports, and the instructions of — a are respectfully invited SE Ga = ET ET CE eS 2ST ivania infantry, May 8° Mt | 5d Mowes H. Grinnell (repubilcan), of New York, treas- ‘and applause), und Muniliy spartionoes 1a soca Tan Henk ees Europe aud Mowat ft Intereatiog to ation the | eral is grayed ekg a at 4 A’ 3 oxe By oh yj Rov Pride wi urer. ‘This being effected, the committee for ppl pect 5 hepa ia os kee See citere te fenen tb Princ astro M. Wilecn, Os. C, One Handrea.ada | Grer. Tia being pty: aig Ha Hea rreitd kan 1 poe thle ey ‘again’ and my mind | evente of the week. ast two o'clock. {rom his late residence, 96 Plymouth pS ee eee ee 2, \ i treet, ‘The remains will be taken to Fiatbush. ’ Single copice, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six.cents. | * pe : yay 14, Manaaner, wie o¢ dois was really intent on ‘‘looking up @ rope.’ (Cheers and My sap haber infantry, - Private \» Co. ‘e hind Vermont ‘infantry, At the same time that the legislative caucus comraittes A sFLExDID ASSORTMENT OF AND 8) Hl 10. . oi 200 Third aven near Twe fourth sir r wore pertecting their organization, the Republican State ter.) 1 made my calculations to that effect. Colgan, aged 62 years. Trech, seasouadie goods, ot manufacturer's prices. , toa Charles Moody , Co. ‘Third Vermont inf: Central Commitee wi in session in anol room. (Cheers.) I was incarcerated in a prison where there Court Calendar—T! Day. Sand are re ted 5 Ww oe T. Nine . » VSO8 Pi Tas Weeee aiey, Seren prowstow was invited (Ff gp oe (ere one hundred and ity Union meu. I issued thou- | SurremmCourr—Crrcvst—Part 1.—-Nos. 1759, 314, 395, 0 friends of the tami Cty Menthe 2 owe. A %, Agomt. sands upon thousands of a tri-weekly paper, slooti with them and pitching into them, from Jeff. Davis down to the least reptile in their ungodly con‘ederacy. (Laughter aud applause.) It is astonishing they did not execute me. They came to my cell with their guards - the funeral, from her late residence, No. 109 Fast : - 400, 502, 503, 2016, 210, 1654, 1883, 487, 2423, 2058, | attend ‘a , SPLENDID PLATE ICE PITCHER—@: 60, 94 1041, 1003, 130, 769, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1094, 1095," 1998" Part'2-—Noa. 1620, 647. 083, 438, 439, 405, 1814, 681, 970, ‘20. “Si rere charles Egliston, Co. E, Third Vermont infan- April 12. aie Orr, Co. F, Third Vermont infan- rivate A. J. Putnam, Co.P, Third Vermoot infantry, speech of about fifteen minutes’ duration, stating that hho was glad of an opportunity of meeting’ with a com- mittee that represented a powerful political organization in the loyal States. He said that he would make # pre- diction, and wished them to remember it, and see 13ckon.—On Tuseday, May 13, of consumption, Wit SANTITY OF REFRIGERATORS » DetaeGR, in the 25th year of his age. , wt wets ED. BaSsbOR! 7 friends of the family are respectiuily invited to A per Lostitute, ‘ whother he was @ prophet or a son of a phet, | and bristling I frequentiy remarked that my | 686, 1047, 909, 973, 578, 746. " attond the funeral, tile, (Thursday) afiernvon, at haif- | ——— — - a ‘erieeie eae) pred 3 | time had come, and bad taken a peucil and noted & : Part 1—Nos. 1778, 3071, 1823, 153, funeral, “ere 7 BABAPORD's, COOPER INSTITUTE BUILDING, gett $7 H HSGiins, Op, ‘ited Vermont tafensry,| (0 wees ot Tetusesee. A maheiey er ibe ie ® | ieee which 1 had intended to ask leave to 1977, 1981, 3049, 3047 Ut, 78, 1082, past ope o'clock, from hia late residence, No’ 7 Centre AT RASS tle free brostneysobee Fron he vate Nelson ferment ii oted secession: deliver at gallows. (Applause) And Non. 3498 2, 361 . » won w other store. 4 cL onan cnorsaaRg FL Lo hy a A EN ag a god Bee er~ ear ahpmmemm Wree ee e | 7 : e . 3 +879, 1848, 2005, 2007, . Pa » he 4 4 i: ge H, Downer; Co. 1, Taira Vermont infan.. |, See ies gopeen by tie rebele e" etllint their Srmy'ta | Well, after pouring hot shot into them they consented io | 4—Nes, 1762, 3 May her soul rest in peace Amen sale at low prices. Eg ‘The funeral will twke piace {rom her iate resideuc corner of North First and Seventh streets, Wiltiamsbur this (Thursday) afternoca, at two o'elcek, without fur: | (ee, eo a eee, ther notice. Be bAGHARLE, due tient, by Dr. ZAC) a nt.—-At Elizabeth, N. J.,on Wednesday, May 14, S00 Brosdeay.. Metre io puyaictame’ oud Tingering iliuess, Mre.’JaMes Kans, in’ the 586i | geons of tne city. of her age. po te mc ory, Apeit 23. Couper Insiituie, ‘ivate Amos Hill, Co. K, Third Vermont infantry, April 14, ,- ay | ae C, Torry, Co. F, Fourth Vermont infun- ty, Apr 5 vate William B. Howe, Co. B, Sixth Vermont infan- 6. ivale J. McFarland, Co. F, Sixth Maine infantry, Fast Tennessee wan, for some of the rebels to go and dig grave neat 8 tree, obtain & cofin, and paint it black, and thon seize a Union man, lead Lim to tree, where a ropo would be dangling, poiut to the tree, rope, coflin and grave,and then give him five minutes to make up bis mind whether he would enlist or be stru then buried, Many of thom oulisted under thi send me out of the Southern Soest T: among the peo- | 21 ple I sympathized with, (Cheers.) I consented and told them I would do more for the confederacy than the devil had ever doue—I would leave the country. (Loud Ianghter and applause.) Evon at this good day Southern pers abound with statements thet,owing to tho loss of Southern custom and trade, the grass is growing d by the “shocking bad hats” they wear, ad wnt Spring Hat made Broadway, is the be ae up, and have been there, | ye: ne hay CHES LL si ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the | (}RUTCHES AND CANES FOR THE Apri i and others peerin to be hung, and w His | both sides of ronan es (asaueer end loi te - " femal, on Gutwoad afternoon, at twa o'clock, front Cc Minaxufacturors, ©, PLNNELL, Mate Pri ‘i Co, . | picture of Rebeldom, as seen in Tennessee, was | been looking out for thi ing, and and, Dr. Kennedy, Proprietor of Kennedy's at Presbyterian Shurch, Elizabeth, N. J., without fur INES, FROM THE WE: nine Kimball, Co, A, Seventh Maine in. z bi one indeed,’ and excelled the barbarities | little grass in the Park,and that Las been trod Medical Dienred wit Pe Aged os seine Md Firms Preaby Ousren 1 ROM THE W of savages, Then ‘he cami by the multitude. (Cheers.) Gentlemen, I congratulate to bis prediction, venth streot, May 15, 16, 17,19, | yey On Weduesday, May 14, ManGaner M. Feevar, | true, pure Bord agree B, Halil, Co. B, Seventh Maine iufantry, buiittng, 827 BrowWway, ue iy he speedy termination of this wicked and God ‘and " . Jal ay en) Foniet, Canet, Chatan Leoy ite, La Rene pPtivale BH. Recel, Co. F, Seventh Ma infantry, | BATHS fo ee ee, Me cand sotaeare eaeet | diere: aid ey age daapernto cas’”from Arka A esaetnuncaneetarrenasenecan:. | femeeceetgram the rendsnse Shor pects igh | JERR OMFARRN AUPE. were Charo Drake, oF, Seventh Mave nary, | ite gna atin at Cone suaing hat eaurgard | Fee Late Acryganet wid NCRGIRG SORE MOUTH are | OPEL a a, ag, May 161 nate | Os ay gre RERUN A CDR Private Levi Cobb, Co. G; Seventh Maine infantry, | character in Rebeldom—and he had some ferrs as to the | them—better armed and bevier drilled. (Choers.) {ver perch crc troubled wih SCALD HEAD are requested to | residence, Hacover Neck, Morris county, N. J.,Joux | Nos 2/3, 999 S11 ard 706 Broadway, and Fourth arena relating an anecdote about the esiimate of rebel chival- ry, as explained by & fair daughter of the South, the spoaker concluded by thanking the meeting for the re- | result, but none as to those of any other locality. If the Union army care out successfo! there ,then there would be no dangor. He afterwards said that he was no vitice seeker, but there was ove office which be would like to fil if Vresident Lincoin would appoint bi the otlice of hangiasn for the re bele it would leave here with # full apply of hemp, and make eventeonth gtre call. Hoitayn,'in the 84th year of his age. eD.!5- Alt that re troubled with RINGWORM are requested to | “Cotte 'or raneral in to-morrow's pavers. NACTS WORTH KNOWING al sal day, Ma That Dr. TOBIAS’ VENIETTAN ception accorded to hin. All that avs troubled with HUMORS in the eyes, and film ee ak s at De. te ah “General Wetmore’s resolution was then put and carried a ontion vith RUNNING OF Fk EARS are | ~The relutives aun ivienda of the tx unanimously. ‘ ented to call. fmvited to attond the fw te if. Tuomas Titest0N stated that Mr. Sloan, of the Hud. | nibled with FEVER SORES ave requested @ | Yo yoy -oiglith ateeet, unis (Rhursday ) after ton River road, bad offered to forward gratuitously all All that are tronbled with " i No. 152 West Twenty-oigiith steee (Thursday ) at April 20. Private Samuel McIntire, Co. 1, Seventh Maine infan- ary ; Teta L. Stevens, Co. K, Seventh Maino infantry, April. ; Private ‘Thomas J, Bates, Co. D, Eleventh Maloe iafan ‘try, April 0, pe In connoction with the list it may be proper to rema: that great pains have been taken to provid an woes Epocch was quite an episode in We deliberations of | articles to Troy for tte Telit f the sufferers. | AU thet are troubled, with PIMPLES ON THE FAC ere | Mou a tinadisomubiatesimausen: eased witha proper resting place. ‘The graveyacd is | the comm iten and was really an interesting afar. The “Topher nga OWING COMMIEE LO, | A nur tretronbed with ULORRATED SORE LEGS are | Berwick papurs af@ Kelso Chronicle (scotland), please 4 f ance ¢ . situated ina spot excellent! suited for pUrpore, gear the shore, about half a mi Iuorning sessicus was taken up in generat from the camp, towards consultation, and ata jew minutes past two o’clock they Mayor Opdyke, Treasurer, J. Wilitams, Ly tee on OS SLLIN f ony 5 oti, Opdyke, 0.D. F. Graut All that ate troubled with SWELLING of the joints from Janvie.—At Baltimore, Md. on Mouday, May 12,,Dector Fortress Mouroe, and each grave ix provided with aneas | also adjourned, to meet again at half past three. No. , IMATISM are requcsied Noma 8. Janves, surgeon, United states Army PRON SAVE, PATRICK'S MAKR, COST $19, WITH BIE) Beadbuard, giving the nanve, Tegiment, company and | thing treuapired in the sessions of either of the com- sameel ore awe, pond B. — PE oy he hay Poe jum crery care except where the | irr relatives, the friends of the family and the ofteers | JRON,AATE ROTC ts ese 2 Wit B mittecs in regard to uniting with each ether, or to indi- na ta nee, sce farmiy are respectfully inv J wie for #76, LU sk area ‘esi coating anc arormation at il ed sofa | ere enivgsisins, the gpanenl tak afer thay oojeusees Pag nerd, Lal One of New York's Institutions—ts the | [4 without further novice, frum frinity chapels W goer ‘eeeuagn pe Sr » ~ Sierras Senet Sail eae at we there ® “D.Baboock, W. ti. Aspinwall, famed Franklin Bathing, Hair Drossing, Shaving, Per. | Twenty-fittn a ; i. DB BASSFOAD, Cooper fostitule , ‘inlble otocta upon the nicks and the ist e¢'mertalty ie | lous ‘feling manifested “by exch oemmittees (eating Hebert 1, ieart, Win Bar Sumery, oad Wig ane cin meeoagoment of Wi. Le PROC! ature On Teuday morning, Mayi9, atthe residence |S yong MAGNMMIC, Gonstantly dimtnishing. ‘There are still about five hun. | tat the cther would got the start. Pen aii. whine? Ghens anatase eet Gianiee ant petees Peer nae ines he Rhaer,loe Banas ob, toe eatin 1 LL ll ay dg men! 4 “4 fe ‘ ‘sim favor. i dred pationis under treatment, Tn the regiments lo- AFTERNOON SESSION. youn J. Cees, riick edict wat, are ot The duet yuaitien Ne | SDerey gg tustings, upon Hudeody aged @1 years, 6 | Mitaice" Atasinen eat Bugt, Anta gis and gaia. . towel use: second tian Ss Pleas, ted at this post the state of health is most expelient. | ‘The Republican Committes met at the hour adjourned Pree Firatnates acess lanccte i During the month of March only one man died, and in ra, ¢ te Pure and Furniture, garden \osects, &o. gennine All ‘ I consultation took place in regard to their 5. Br moathe and 10 day: aah i B. Ligon, and ts not poisonous te Movements of Captal ley. Srctalnnve Gales, woul ‘Ge, thems Ser goed, not ana Win fComens, ae ara bead OS | teen Third and axingtoa’ avgusen. thie nreday) | Lyon's Pituare death fe raizand wee ‘8 18 WAITED UPON RY A COMMITTKE OF THE | those her sections of the State manifest ‘a dispo- R. H, MoCuray, * | = . n to Ureaawoed. Fi ccoe ates Sele 5 ——a COMMON COUNCIL, BTC. sities to abandon the repubiinn organization. The ad i. W. Harattion, anny ght Py righ ns eee Pavan ‘Tie pavers at Hamilton (N. Y.), New London (Cene.), Parties anovt 70 commEncy > The clty of New York bas been engaged of late in pay. | creas = A onarety sgpeerell, MO GUEENS notion Ceo Pyke | hiePormer place eof business, ‘ and Harttord Christian Secretary please copy. ie AND DJ 9 Bt, a at; ing honors to several of thove who have stood foremost ia | taken upon them, Dut disposition maniferted to unite Sinith J. Rastman, A Pare Tobacco—Yellow Bank Tobacs | , Kutt. Oe Walenta ey iivelaud and Tor iweaty, | Gan ssye 38 ver enor by pre gat rota gM s@upporting the honor and integrity of our Union, Atmong } with the Union Committee on CF gnty of that ad- 3. B. Chittenden ¢0.—Goodwin's Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from alt | * ba ident of London, aged 72 yeary. EXAMINE T! yOu) O List oF , these is fm Batley, whose valor in the taking of New | “ress. They did not feel authorized to ask a union with William H. Wevd impurities, for sale by all tobacco and segar dealers, and at | years 4 res Twill take place from hie late residence, 178 Ae , wi Captat 1g of N the other committee, nor did they consider that ti Jeremiah Robinson, holesale by B. GOODWIN & BROTHER, 209 Water street, The funeral will take p ~ 4 5 oF . ‘Orleans will long be home of praise in the mouths of | were empowered to appoint a committee to confer wit Wilson G. Hunt, , --~-- — ‘Taylor street, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock SOME OF OUR LEADING ARTICL MG. ‘hove who remember and chronicle the great events ef | them vnieas invited by (he Union Committee; and a few HW Ma” Herri Patent Cham: Fire ana | Limerkkand Jondcn papers peake cory. ia ihe ha Breau Sls pice ‘the present day. minut fore six o’clk ck took @ recess for baifan hour 4.7. Jobnston, Burglar Froo! Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, sdtn year of his age. after» long aud lingering iliness. Breants fe Cups and Sa: . per doz Yesterday morning, at half-paat ten o'clock, the Com, ke Uovon or Lagistaive ‘Gnornltwee nos rtd promptly Joon hw, Orvis, qrt rt ra y t si Ly ied to xen the (es 1 “re a ne au 5 remeenoe, Dintngs Desscr: td Tea Berviscs in Ail 196 pice, for. 7 “ 4 Joseph W. Orv ngere by the Next Steamships ted to attend the , from 0 residence, ° . mittee = oe of a comnen bone om 4 the,nvur agreed open, and at once, (00k into conside- rh Sarauei Wetmore. should uot fal te prove thersartves with ong of the Delang a eee on aud Laciow street, ow Vriday ater’ | Cut hae Gan Sort aie . Company Patent fe Pree hae fs Farley and Chipp, together with Mayor Opdyke, repaired | tions, were presented, one {or ection. Independent ‘of | BF. Motlowing ¢ubscriptious were handed in, making Uie'lfe preserver manufactured. Cail had tan them at the | Hoge ia gs Wednesday, May 14, after «long and severe | Huit Fim Tutublery pet don. go the Astor House, where Captain Batley fs staying at i ee one ter Pav? os Pochorach oo the total amount about $0,000 thus far collected. Geots’ Furnishing Goods Store of J, AGA’ he Deperion Kuna, ib the 60th yeer of his age. Fine Ivory Dinner Kotves, per dor Present, in order to tender him the hospitatities of the olty, and te assure him of the appreciation in @ich be is held by the people of Now York i . Alin rt Kini don. $100 | Broadway, opporite the Cy Mail _ mee from bis late residence, 288 | bine Lyory Tessort Knives. per ¥ 100] Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative and | shird avenue, on Friday mforning, at ton o'clock. . Plates Fade poche per * Charles H. Marshall... Spoiford, Tileaton & Co, James Boorman, Mayor A nla tiona, and it was settled shat another propraition should 600 Samuel Sloan, . be made t invite the co-operation of the Republican “pe eday , May 14, JAMms Lyoxs, youngest Placed 0: . por dor one, Mayor, be intr to Ca Ri (. Duryea. - ‘days. ne 1 ‘ J bailey, wolevanea bin’ 30 New York in highly cumpit savor of tpakiag thelr platform broad enough f¢ EN at 50 | W. A. Batchelor's Celebrated Katablish- ah > | SO ‘and acquaintances of the family are re. | Pine Pisted Tea se i} leces, tneiy cinsed, a montaty language, and tostitied to his energevic action in | perton who desired to support the Presiden Sheffield & Co,...-+:.. 60 J.D, Fountain, Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, ant ate Dyeing. aud | sogpred tw aitend the funeral, from the residence of hie | ying sated Casters (ous Dylties), och 1] of the Union. oyal person to stand upon, and let thore unite in the ‘The meeting then adjourned. Cream for beautifying f rents, 610 Third avenue, thir (Thursday) wlernoen, at BY, MAL awou Capt. Bailey, responded to the remarks of tho Mayor in | movement that wished to, There was a spicy time over — $88, end Broadway, wer of Broome sireet, Aw von tum Trot Styranrne.—The National Express dofale coatinuing upwards of | . At ny have geusrously offered to carry gratuitously - - 3 "elack es a benmtifar Complexion.—Laird’s Bloom At Peetorn Oa Wodnenday May 14, Ewan Banse, oid Beat, for, preserving and beautify ng «grateful terms for the honor conferred upon him. He ‘opositions, # poke of the revolution which had taken piace in naval Many Of the democratic members of the two maar ‘donations of money or parcels, or packages of go: A "8 | only son fof Bdward &. and Mary J. Lippimeott, aged 7 STAGE GEAMPS BOVGAT.—PANTIBG _TLAVEN wnalne city authoritics would be glad foetena aire | “the whore enhject was finally referred to @ wub-com- | aufferors by the Troy fire, Their office is at No, ery erous Best Pesan attend ine funeral, frown ice residenre ‘ai | Se, stating om mat terme Uney will wll” mera . Bailey y gind to re- on ‘4 - beticw ’ Race.—The 1d contest bet rete. . rioek Rating store wiadows, churches, &r, te “ i ‘« Hair ry " > wrner of Mererr, « sciiactait inn cast baetaia sation © poceiier disease; and Wet Li whtle Une Weed be Oe | ea eee eerie ae riaciaiiens vores brommy, Bert inuse, Depot No.1 Barclay street, and sold | ““rne'relativen and friends of the family are reapeatfut) y GruvvEsasr INRURANGE COMA wane bome. rior focial converse the committee S'Virel, ‘That it waa advisable to vnite with all parties bs calms cm" Mey Sunde streon, thle (Tusteday) efvernoon, os these Bee ed. Ponts, im. relmilon ta the stock of At etn that subscribe to end endorse the address Of the legisla | hore were but four contestants, threo belongingtothe | pe, Kenned Medical Divcovery, Te Rio merpathancakaciys Y os teenie: sons heldt Onpt. Bailoy afterwards proceeded to the rooms of the | tive caucus, Now York Fire Department and one from Williamsburg, | warranted to cure Scrofula, Evyei ingworrs, Jrange county (N. Y.) papers ploase copy cuataber of ‘Commerce, where he made « short address, | Second. That a committee be appointed to gon’ the ropresentative of tho latter place, named Jaccb | Head, Salt Rho rs. Fever Hores, Mmplos, and every feueran Abe h mrdag March 10, Rev, Parmn the Republican General Committee for the purpose Clark, of Hose Company No. 2, winning the trumpet. | dicate Viting thelr co-operation and ‘Tue following are the narues aid timemade, the revs Radical Care | °'4 colanh inten of requiem will be celev-eced (ér the Third. That when the Union General Comumities *4- | being bait & mile, or twenty lines around the ring:— Trusses, Shoulder Braces, and Dr, Wadeworth's Uterine Ele- | repose of itis soul, if St, Ann’s church, Astor piaee, this SAMUBL WILLETS, Oe ee hed gt piebebs cummate Nome. CoMEY nang eM gM S: | raior—8 auposior article, No. 2 Vemey aircet, Astor Hoves. | Thursday) morning, at en o'eleck. ‘The Mew. Clergy wre © ly BY pnts ‘ ~ | Jacob Clarlt....... +. Hore Go, eee invited to attend. SIMEON ABRAHAM Fonamiites. tee of conference, in accordance he above revolu- an ° New Truss.—The Only Pers an We mersi BRD aMty Wh Feat, —Mosure, framain, #trnaghan, Flagler and Grin- SMe | con seemer endbetaing fren Obenp dans acd com: | geen on Vere werent) MAG My Me Mace way ADEE PHONES, road ‘The relatives and (riends of the fetaily are reapecttully y 3, 1S, J. Monrny, late assistant Pastor of St. Aun s church, Reception of C: Of the Varana, ww Brunswick, N. J. A commitioe of the Common Council and oiti- tons of New Brunswick, N. J., proceeded to ‘tren. ton on Tuesday last, to meet and escort their follow tion neil. ‘The general committee took a short recets, while the te ng 226° | fortable, No, 206 Wi cecment was exceedingly close between Keenan, of 4 blicans wore . averse to fusing with the democri now Nothings, | (risde of each party wae presen Rs bat after a deal of discussion the Tremain resolu. The America Outward Bound, ald be ready Rostor, May 14, 1862. Mol en LAN way, and all Sewrnoman, Coetate BOM, Srensuten Tey eeere oret oe nee provesded te oust eepabiicen ; ted to attend the funeral hor late residence, | END A PACK TO YOUR SWEETHp, rye young and old, who teostved Gumuntttee in regure 00 6.8 wt 8 dd dent of apie fom Ane py evs pour, saa 0 age wumber ef tue | wires p) 100 East Thu toenth street, this {Tharsday) worviog, #¢ SPAroyt tiny the SIGN PLARING OX slar | ter with grt A 8 qnarter-past nine o'clock, prebisely. A the tt ‘ent eclat, and red | matizing took Jermense use after York. % Rae of ks & ‘Rim as he passed through the stroets. vening the city tay beantifully tiluminated, which, toge.ber with» number of bonfires that were burn: “ye the jncipal streets, made it « very picturesque and beauti- noone, uch indeed as New Brunswick can very sel. st of, A number of speeches were alto made by it ott . On the ie Captal ' recep: of 9 brave and cointas ob cabo, cents ‘These hkeepaie ‘8 pleas copy. ‘druggists, Me ere on teste May 13, of consumption, | — Peon a cece Gieih ei Mrewamt McEsTiae wh your of hie age, a ative Goer” Wanwatane ing 10 reo Aen jeaCheaper than Camphen, or of the parish of Kilslysudre, county Cavan, Ireland. ox Zine, a 8 Oe to unite ne a iy saermeeng Ycanle ‘The America sailed at ten o'clock this morning, with iat Cana wt with aganes ai cing A sven oe ‘Tt eecesceetait wt peed a his Pinte (thane! asman TT @leven o'clock, with the w T packages (dow ollar's worth common eamnpior). bane —e, / 5 KETS, @evenieon passengors for Halifax and 109 (or Liverpool, oH ARIS PMAN, day) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘rom hie inte residence, tc rrduetigg tn the weepoved anton, Unt M=t+ 19 G4FeGN Me GUala oF | 0.000 (0 oc eo cian rm tour | Ne, 404 Sevmoth avenue, ee ae N ‘AN FMBAL—1 ntvoan & ton aanarg an rest BS