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iRGTOR, v - 7 ‘Wasumarox, Maroh 11, 1863, @REAT BPFIOAOY OF THE FINANCIAL PROVISIONS D8 » OCONGK BES, ‘The shrewdest arid mass fir-seaing of tho politicians bere rogard the recout légin.stion tm reference ty the government finauces as worth more towards washing out the ret FROM avin! Sry aoa fe sath ye Pom Eoge: Ayawt, Maroh 11, 1968. pi BucBscn- BILLA RETORTED VAVoRAsLY Flom Claires. ~ Server ering ier Minn Fo authorise the payment of tnieveal nana eaantiaventes Importance. ‘Tho Spaniey wall steamer. Le Cabana arrived at Savana P 2 than a hundred battles, | 1 ¢xtend the time for the collection of taxes. onthe morning of the Tth with troops on board. be ete ie the soycrument ail that 1s neoded PR eps the disposition of money and securities in | had boen sent to Quarantine, pip weeghn eT © mach moving until July, 1864, hands of the Court of Appeals. died of emalt No communication eat nd gycatly tor store public icntitdence, tx the ‘MILLS PaseED. 5 na nny ‘ y ited States to mect all obligations. ‘To extend the Cheuango Canal—yous 90,0aye 6. The | Thore had been. few cases of yollow fever Teinn vv to bo the iybention of Mr Chase to | Dogatives were:—BMosars, Beli, Farrar, Freer, Gansom, | bor of Havana, but it was ie he papers @VOU issu. «single dollar nore of legal tenders, if pos Low, Monigimery, Robertan and Tobey ashore. iy aible, ae bis sed purpory 9 to eheok auy inition of | ogmapume ‘York Warebouning Thore had been uaweually warm weether in Havana the cnrroucy, and to revce by every expedionfhe Etraor iiary price of gold. ,Pecoipts iuito the Treasury will be suflicient ‘the ordinary expenses of the government to pay oif the Whole public debt in ten or filteen years.’ This debt, on the Ist of July, 1864, will be only equivalent to the not Proits of the loyal States for one year, and the annual Mr. Appropriation of one-tenth of ‘these net profits will yar the debt in ton years, This remarkable iy in shelig por, Fa Subscriptions to the five-twentica 4oan, which for sevoral weeks past had almost entirely Ceased, are now coming in and daily increasing. The in- roaso in those eubscriptions has been so great that it ia ‘estimated they will avorage two hundred thousand dollars Per day within the presont month, SPECULATIONS AS TO THE DURATION OF THE WAR. bors, Quring the call last night, forcibly removed the’ It ts Gtated in official circles that Mr. Chaso considers: ‘that upor the basis of ‘present logislation the war may be “Several members continued for ten years, Something may be gathered | ag disgraceful, from such a remark ag so the character of our future ‘Warfare, The system may be to advance slowly and | tion of Mr. Boommravan, Suroly in all directions, to encourage enlistments of’the | call was expunged from People in districts within our lines, and to countenance therem the administration measure for purchasing on @ovornimont account the products of the South, which ‘Was defoated in the Senate, But the yoliey of making conquests by trade and commerce with the rebeis may be effected through others. Mr. Howard, of Michigan, Supported the idea of holding out inducements to the rebels to soil their products. If this sensible course *- It ig estimated that the | Bution of companies for in oxcees of | Relacive to é already aroused an increased confidence and debated ‘fo extend the operation of the act to adbhorias the for. manufacturing and mechanleal degrees, a very rare cocurtence. on the 10th. August Belmont was staying at Mrs. Aluny's hotel. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. the collection of iron emda 0 tae vom COmMOLLY Chamber of Commerce relative to the bad nl eg Fe es ieee Wa'vn Giegieiel grag, ‘Tho English steamer from Vora Cruz, with dates to the ‘lat OF 2d inst., bas not yet arrived, though Cully due; She will probably come in when the Eagle shail have be PF, Men Tyner che orga oue shortoat and least that have ‘as yot reccived from me. art a Local news amounts to nothing, untcas you care to know the partioniars of a couple of atrocious murders resently committed in this olty, A negrotook tate hia head, a fow days since, to killa white woman, her iafant of a few Axsant, March 11, 1963. ‘The under the call pending last night being tm order, a long debate ensued’ on the motion of T. C. Fields to enter on the Journal the fact that certain mem- mate thoir way oat of the chamber. | denounced the proceedings last night After an hour and a half's desultory discussion, on mo- eenihe old and the colored waree; and two or three days whole record anol killed t yellow women, fon Tempeotingthe floting on ove of them no lane tha tility coves mone Ih nal, any one of which would prove (atal. + am told ‘TUR CANAL TOLLS, Both cases havo been arreste’-.ae from a fate The Auditor of the Canal Department submitted a re- of Taregpoee toa reoinio @ the Sasomiy. st °8H BILLS REPORTRD UNFAVORABLY, eon The Jast mail steamer for in took away from here a Ay money to put tho Seymour °° fuianior.- of Meanie whe: Uave bees. baglenad She ans ty into the feld. w» military fines and to the slave trade. {know that six bave meddling to fone, but I bave been imformed the number was twenty- "fi Tolation to the New York and Havre Steamship Com- Pursied, and tho populations bo pany. freee Fagor boaters otra tho armies gradually savance the rebellion must, | iy authorize the Clerk of queens county to record ma- peel 2 Polska tee ewatoee Une, tbat © pesteion torthat to use the idea of General Dix, be finally | tices of ponding actions. cine Babee been forwarded to Madrid. ‘worn out. Hence the steady stifling of negro en- ‘Toamend the law in relation to the distribution of the arrived hore yeaterday from Mabile, Listmont billa towards tho olose of the sossion, and | PEDSON Inn tar of the United Btates Trust Com- ‘Somtrterten Ezobange, 40 por oeut,aix shesce the course of General Banks in ingratiating the | pany of New York. , though some quote at 48. hetptioad Louisiana planters. It was the old idea of Mr. Chase | To amend the Now York Pilot laws. “Yittena writing agaia by the steamer of the 10th. whon he beld to letting the South go, that it would come ‘back by the law and effect of trade. Of course the war an then be prosecuted at a reasonable expenditure, and restored confidence would cause the investment of amost of the spare capital of the country in rgovernment securities; Feceipts from internal revenue would pay the interest om the public debt and leaye a large margin for vordinary expenditure, ‘THE ALMADEN DECISION AND THE QUICKSILVER MINING COMPANY. Tho Quicksilver Mining Company hold title under the Mexioas grant to Justo Lavios, which was confirmed by she Supreme Court of tho United States several yoars ago. ‘Zhe only contestant was the Almaden Company , holding tmprove Beaver river tho protruded grant to Qastaliero, which the same the constantly increasing | and Forty- RM pee To establish and regulate the ferries of New York and ‘To incorporate the Master Stevodores’ Association of New York. amend the charter of the South and West Streets ‘To authorizoahe extension of streets between Fortieth Miltary RESIGNATION OF COLONEL TAF PERTS, SBVENTH REGIMENT, " Colonel Marshall Lofferta, the popular commander of the Seventh regiment, New York State National Guard, is about to resign that position, in consequence of the de. mands of business apd family cares upon his timo and at- ers Sern reported in favor ain favor of patchasing five hon. ared’ aipien of toa belion acohds to bertistributed | tention, He has ordered regimental drills to take place Pas bopper prt Agreed to. ASO | asthe armory to-night and toxmorrow might, which will ‘Thus (ecs 634 conts are to be 6 conte; {cents to be 16 cent, ac. . Marroon reported’ '@ Dill to appropriate $6,000 to Daesw,from the cepa rk Bi Aah may 9 a Bill to af the ==! + ay 7 has just devided to be void. The title of the | gmouns advanced b: eosbie’ the Com trols bo a een) ‘especially ona lcktier Mining Company having bn tay | cee ana hee ae ob Alaa 8 Gantt em a mmay pooeees || a0 ecttied, the patent will iesue as 000m ss Bil to thio lands Slesing sie tae for Bours; but Dasiness relatos, wi'h ooa | suo and the paymoent of isherealon the seine. stanly ‘time, ‘have ‘survey is perfected. The yield of the ails ‘anaam™ reported ¢ bill to abolish tbe probipisien of | pines warned me of the aposselly of resigning me yoolnns, has boon from a million to a millien and a quarter au- bale of liquor within three miles of Cuinten Prisou. rey ,, 7 my on gualiy. ‘The Quicksilver Mining Compeny have a claim agence Ph elo ‘the year 1451 { was elected from the ranks of the ‘¥y virtue of this decision upon the Almadon Company for | yey Paar burerrame, ot MtTe tothe New | Kighi tog commission ee mnjec; a few years ‘all the-procesde of the mine for over ten years, to which Mr. Martoor—To prevent banks from Jouning out | yeare past Thavo served as colonel commanding the rogr, the ntockholders of the Compan; ene tanee veuneahe —— “STEER y are | © 5y Mr. O'Bxm—To amend the law rolating to sheritt. Leah suena Sor ciene amet Oe a . aCe een Se genre & ferry from Mott Haven wiles you have simaysobayes my oroee How far we ‘Tho decision given:yeaterday in the Almadon case ap- | #0 ve been in meintaining the standard and pears, upon strict examination, to cover all the important The Bufialo and Fasex County paren Repaymont bills | esprit du corps of the regiment is showa,1 think, by its plate, and to eneuro in every reapect the tithe of the ILIA INTRODOCED, zation as it pranks Not ogy 4 Parties claiming under the government. Efforts bave verde McGowax—To crete a tien on canal boate for demands upon our ranks the war commeused for ‘boon mado by speculators to cast some doubs*upon the Mr, Deax—To provide for the care and education o¢ | four lnindred of various gradore-most of Them now serv. femplotoncss of the decision, and a large association has | indigent deaf mutes under twelve years ¢ jug in the army—we have still upon our rola more than inocu fortned here with the view to buy up the whole of Mr, Frames Incorporace tho ‘Peopi's Savings | clave ved ra ile whe are ready for duty. tthe stock at a depreciated price. This company are rapid- | “Ryser, yocaxy—To establish a police for the city of rade, ata ee ee 4 ly completing thelr arrangements, being entirely eatisied | New Y York. vy takes tbe city and cout an New. York poe picatst witcraenear oe well.as by your vod ate 4 ‘that the decision of the Supreme Court gives a perfect fe diate iet, ann the Mayor, Recorder and rab debs ged rng impartial history abail record the events of the ‘title, und that, as soom as the facts aro positively made public the stock will be worth fifty per cent } Jientevants, serzeants, eu) ‘premium. There have beem heavy transactions in this | each ward to be a patrol ~@tock here to day, and parties in the secret are anxicus «to buy all that is offered. MOVEMENTS OF DISTINGUISHED GENERALS. ‘Major Geuerals Stahl, Burnside, Rousseau and Critten- on were at Grover’s theatre to-night. CONCLUSION OF THB SENATE'S SESBION. The Sonate will ond its session this week, probably to- | and insurance and morrow. THE PROPOSED TRANSFER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WASH- INGTON HOSPITALS. ‘Tho soldiers in our hospitals are much elated at the The Assembly met at seven, Mr. Depew, of West- ‘prospect of an order being issued to send all those who thavo deca sick throe months to the government hospitals aearest their respective places of abode. GENERAL ULLMANN’S NOMINATION CONFIRMED. ‘The nomination of Colonel Daniel Ullmann, of the 3even- -ty-eighth regiment of New York Volunteers, as brigadier @enoral, was confirmed in Executive seasion by the Senate to-day , bis commission to date from January 13, 1863. GENBK AL FREMONT NOT BRFORE THE WAK COMMITTES. Gencral Fremont bas not, as has been stated recently, ‘been examined by the Committee on the Conduct of the War. & ACTING COMMISSIONER OF THE LAND OFFICE, In Lhe absence at the North of Judge Edmund, Commis- sioner of the Land Office, Joseph Wilson, Esq., is Acting Commissioner, GAROE RSCEIPTS BY THE SOLDIERS OF FAVORS AND COMFORTS FROM OMB. To the great gratification of the soldiers, Adams Ex press has delivered during the last.ten days an immense quaatity of boxes and bundles to the army; and Geueral ‘Hooker, solicitous for the welfare and comfort of his men, ‘has made ample provision for the speedy distribution to ‘tho various camps of all articles hereafter sent through the oxpress. ‘DELEGATES TO THE CHICAGO COMMERCIAL CON- VENTION. ‘A meeting was organized at Wiltard’s Hotel thts even- ing Ww select delegates to the Commercial Con. | vention at Chicago, It was called to order | bs Mr. Morris, and Colonel B. F. James was appointed chairman. Tue following delegates were solected:—Hon. Edward Bates, Hon. Robt J. Walker, Maj. Geo. Heintzle- | “man, Brigadier General J. G. Totten, Professor J. Heory, (Professor A. D. Bache, Rear Admiral A. H. Foote, Admi- ral J. A. Dabigren, Colonel J. B. Fry, Colonel Stephen B. (Long, Messrs. Pred. W. Seward, J. Madison Cutts, W. P. ‘Dale, Ward H. Lamon, W. H. Dunneuhower, B. ¥. James, Jad. M. Edwards, F. P. Bisir, Jonn C. Rives, Robert H, Morris, W. 0. Stoddard, J. W. Forney, W. W. Seaton, F. B. Stanton, A. Penfield, 8. P. Hanscom, ©. Storrs, J. N. Morriman, Hon. RB, Wallsch, Hon. Andrew Willey, Horaco ‘White and Dr. Peter Parker. OLBARING OUT OP THR SOCIAL BECRRSCENCES OF | WASUINGTON. “General Martindale, Military Governor of the District, thas adopted energetic measures to rid Washington of the horde of pickpockets, thieves and scoundrels who infest the city, to the terror of government contractors and citi- mene. Today a pmail squad of uotorions were ‘piraded on Pennsylvania avenue, guarded by soldiers, and secompanied by a drummer acd Ofer playing “The Jtogue's March.’ Placards upon tho persons of the cul- brits in front and rear, indicating tuvir+ rank as pick- pockets and thieves, revealed to the crowds of speotators he object Of this novel drows parade. If this warn should got prodace the desired efect, General Martindale will order a battallon drill of the light fingered fraternity m4 an oarly day. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Souate, Wasmvaron, March 11, 1863. PROPORED AMENDMENT OF THR CONSITUTION, ‘The Sonate considered Mr. Davis’, (Union) of Ky., reso. tution, offered yesterday, requesting the President to fornioh,at the commencement of the next session, the aggregate number for each State, Territory, and the Dis trict of Columbia, of all officers and employes in the civil aarvice of the es ee subject to removal a we | exchange, &c. the Court of Common Pleas are to be Commissioners of Police. Fhe ross (o So compones 305 ee Et captains, 8, patroimen and doormen: istrict. Other a re bas to the management and discipline of the force. iF, MoCaNx moved to refer the bill to a select com- misige of members from the Metropolitan district. Mr. A. Sata moved to refer it to tho standing Commit- tee on Cities. A debato followed. The motion to rofer it to the Com- mittee on Cities was carried by a vote of 63 to 63. Recess until seven o'clock. Mr, Melougall’s bill, noticed to-day, prevents all banks truss companies, &c., loantog eer on gold, bullion or bills of exchunge, under severe penai- ties aud forfeiture of their charters. It is stricgeatly mighty struggle now going on, the Seventh iment will honor, in common ‘with’ the pobie our country’s on mango to de- fend our nationality and republican liberty; and the names of your comrades—- Winthrop, Faroham, Gadsden, ! O'Brien, others, who havo (allen in the Hold of batt ttle drapory on your walls, in touching tribute to their wery, ond your loss—will im couspicrous places on the scroll which is to tell posterity of those who died in defence of the coustitution apd the laws. aren Proudest boast—the happiest of my recollect ions— fe, that I have never asked of any service, or anything even out of the Hue of official duty, which bas not been most readily and c! granted. These are evidences of a frieudship and peent attachment which I trust wil! etitt —— when our official relations shall have ceased to exist. Let the regiment only be trve to itself, and no defence Of its acts will ever be needed; Its history will be re- corded ia the hearts oto me ita. |. MARSHALL LEFFERTS, Naw Youe, March 9, 1808. ‘THE STATR MILITIA AND OUR BBACOAST DEFENCES. During the coming summer it is understood that the EVENING SESSION. vy im the chair. The apecial order was postponed half an hour. Mr. GRRKw, on « question of privilege said tho report of the Committee on the Expenditures of the House to purchase copies of the Rebellion Recurd bad been made to-day. As a member of the committee he had not known of or approved the report. Ie moved its recommittal. } ! | | \ Adopted. came oad poe militia will perform garrison duty im the different Mr. Lovrnt—To snare the Lithographers’ | [eft 0 our seacoast. ‘Two thousand men are to be taken ba he A pencil ad pow thograph from ‘the toittela of this ‘State, and will be governed by i | tho usual rules and Tegulations governing the federal By Mr. TatMax—1o amend the act in relation to the | for .o¢ improvemant of New York city. iy Mr. MoUaxy—In relation to Supervisors ‘of Now | york. It makes it a salaried office, at $2,000 yearly. By Mr. Sataon—For the improvement of The streets | and bighways of Morrisania. rt Mr. CLaRx—To provide for the construction of rail. in the city of Syracuse. Mr. Booxsrava’—To reduce the ferringe and regu- ines the ferry between Koudout and Rhinebeck. By Mr. ae Provide for letting by contracts the ‘sew ‘ork canals. By ur itl—'n relation to Surrogate’s courts, fr. Dovasry offered a resolution calling for information from the banks as to the amounts loaned on gold, bills of Laid over. TH CHARORS AGATE SPFAKER CALLICOT. aga’ the Speaker—were taken up, the question being on a re. solution to appotm a committee, Mr. SuxRwoop oflered the following substitute: — “Whereas, Resolutions were 4 ty thie House on the jonse would elect @ charges that might be GREAT SUCCESS OF THR MAKRTZEK TROUPE— “BRNANU’ AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ‘The opera of ‘ Ernani’’ is most popular. It is filled with melody, while it affords unusual scope for dramatic @fiect. The Marotzek troupe have already ostablishod their fame in New York as artists possemsing not voly Tagnificest voices, bat also as paying udusual attention to the acting of the roles they sing so delightfully; heoce ‘fan immense audience filled the Academy last evening to hear Verdi's “Ernani.’’ The music of this great maestro surely fods most able executanta in the artiste composing the Maretzek troupe, There is always io Verdi a passivnate warmth, a dramatic force, which, when not fully entered into, causen the ensemble of bis are also extremely dramatic. Medori, Mazzoleni, Beilini | mado by embei iat tI I couduet of Mr. Cal- Hicot es’ meniber of & i Te east aud Biach! aro artists who fully appreciate this. They pO! a BAB, LT oy vented el ee era, infuse in their roles all the energy and fire needed, while ed, That w committee of tive be ai their execution of the music is, as we said above, Mouton, P. B Havens Late and | to, Before entering inte any details as regards the por- Mr. FIELD argued against the right of the republicans for mance we wi ete aes | the ‘ Da quet plaod Pattes do Mouches,” was given atthe Theatre Francais stioaiy" rere, Tee Loy with great eclat, The play was the more attractive inaa- | jermoniously. encore was called for. much as the public are familiar with a translation of this | Signor Belli afine voice, a baritone, most adspirabiy work, produced at Wallack's ander tho title of Heart. | eultivated. isto « daubea Se atm a of atte.” The original comedy, as periormed by the arists | hig voles, 5 Batiny proved last night bow great are bis tos Of the Theatre Francats, is, indeod » sneoess. Mr. Gre- | sical fan He, was very successful in obtaining on vio, a Proeper Mo, wed the rly he mow arti | guna eae of, apprentice bg i pani manner. To was natural aim esay, and at the same time | pefore the curtain made al! the points which aQeund in the - nor Biach!, who made bis debut in New York inst n ap sree te ovelen as Don’ Syiva, hue a fine wtago appearance and thor hos woven together « ggsles of iraprobable incidents | with great tact, and Sled bis comedy with fineher of wit, | all of which Mr. Gravier duly marked, Mile. do Bonheticr, om Suzanne, who frar sty antapnanee ot ¥ of the comedy unt ite ont js the f Wren Pre yor—weae ttle achome fer revenge 4 acl devant flame of bis she defoata i. the Most determined and ingeniuns acts the role with veree and en cogent a iiak Ce pein | Her success was Thost decided. We advise an | baving te reptesent the ro'¢ of Suzanne in the trams! a to seo M "e superior acting in thi pert , eawy, arch rendition of the role de Bonbelier | Bes one ecigtion of the charecter of Suzanne ua come thorcust agbeet ted aathor. We have not space hore & very @fiective aod powerful vole. Soret ie catia’ “Infelice’’ magnificently, This destined to become a great favoriic. ‘The ercond hot was marked by Signor Bellini’s fine reo dition of the aria “Viene meco sol 4i rose."’ The trio in pomp ts was sung With 60 much apirit and cwembls & 10 call forth an eocore, which was invisted upon unti) ob- D s tained ‘The third act was Drilliantly exeouted throughout, (be grand finale arousing the audience enthusinrtic ap- , whieh wae Kept up after the fail of the curtain ‘Tho fourth act was, like the preceding, most icoegsfal, was moat forc pe wen greatly app (ue other parts in the comedy, but sward due "7 rama to Mile, Hamburg, Mile, Delunge, Messrs. Jaigues i and purity ax the ter! find Albert, The goat success of thin comedy should ia, | ton er tomporaiare wear off. Im fact thi: 8 Guce the management to produce it ngnin. | We remark | Doi mabie. in all the artiole, We congratulate Manacer with pleasnre that the Theatre Froposis is becoming, as it should be, a most fasidonable resort Maretzek upon last night’s triumph, asd have now so | doubt that te will meet with such patronage aa will en Presideat pk, other officers, and their perq: Messe .) of Rls, med tees of Til. ti sate i ahi ormat my corey h) coud ove so kenaniaréee tee Sip te a it was bie intention, at the (rep) he “we Davis oxplained that (iat re, and Towa, suggested an now in =a capacity euch civil officers have this form the resolution wag adopted. next peg to submit cmodenegie to the reguiatiog the appointment aii removal of 15 afoot to ttre ie prop SIECHTE ERBION. ‘Whe seats then wont into executive scésivn ale him to give us & long and most prosperous operatic on “On Friday evening the Traviata” will me Ortolant i, Mazzolint and Hat the Eroadt willbe repeated with the cast an last night Election of State OM: sey Legtslature. ‘Tomerom, N. J., Mareh 11, 1868, Ata joint mecting this afternoon R. M. Smith (demo- crat) was reelected State Treasurer, and Jomph B. ‘Walker, of Atlantic (democrat), was elected Prison Keeper. All the old Inspectors of Prisons were re-elected, and ® new one (Wm. V. Ward, f Moomonth). te fille vacancy. spams Coppermine Letctey. —The Grand Jamy of the United Mtates, sitting 6t lodianapol®, Rave fovad a cum | ber of indictments against the writers Of lotvers to sot diers, encouraging rina, and arrests will be mato | soon tm atl Onree oF en state. for a week. The thermomoter wag one day up to OL ‘The Melita would leave on the 9th, and the Tubal Cain ' | works to suiler. Melodious in the extreme, bis operas | The Knights of the Golden Pizelmportant Na: Operations, &., &e. * ‘The New Yous Wenccy Hrnain, to appear on Saturday ent, will Contain, in addition to the lates and moat Feliable political, dmayoal and commercial tatelligence, the Cullest details of importaut miliary ead navel Operations, with three valuable Mare, the Gret oum- der of @ series of most interenting amd humorous papers, “Tan Kuga ov tas Gotoss Crocus,” giving accurately the ‘recy commoats and discussions of those worthy paladins @pon (bo leading mon and questions of the day ; (oe Commencement of an original nevoletts, “ fer a Fix; On, BuOW Bourn,” end several pieces of original This journal wili thus become a most desirable family papery ite columns affording aot cely arpte detaiia upoa the important topics of the day, but aleo « higher order of literature, carefully selected. Advertisements, to a limited number, wilt be inserted. It ts # valuable modium for morcantile actices. canta a and Spares om Cae P a it aaey, Baay & careening h 46, 61, 37 rupees ast 16, 00. ‘, 4, 71, 25, “a 80, 61, Pama , 67, 66. Circulars sent * oomnata 4 OF Bh. Lola, Offictal Drawings of the Delaware State Devawane, Berea Cats ROE 1, 1968. 12, 7, 41, 45, 77, 23, 63, 74, 38, 62, 37, 39, 67, 73. Datawane, Crass 120—March il, 10, 21, 38, 29, BT, 40, 5, 37, 18, 78, 2, 8, 22, Otroulars seat: JOuN i, MORBIS & 00., OMetal Dre wings | i aoe the Libracy seer elation Company’ —— ced March it; itis, 10, 64, 16, 297 th, 38, 60, 26, 18, ass 120M ve Prises C; Taformation , Al, 70, 27, jarch 11, 9, 18, 8, nde 4B; 8, 38, 1é, 54, 17, 12, 60. “gee ANCE, ELLIS & O0., Covington, Ky. sehews All Le; aoe Lotteries. 308! eves, "Ho. 1L Wal sireat: room No.l, New Yock. and Tatlors Rerfeot Shuttle Ma- price, ‘ot ( the more ponderous aad Machine naa bee tly introduced ba care ne ta been recon mars Moed by F. ¥. 8.—French Yoke le to der and warranted tot. BALLOU BROTHERS, roadway, sole me manufacturers, 3 de Visite for $1, of Un. nb, at TAIT S, corucr of Cortlandt ato <b; ap Hetr.— se slanaard prepare: hatr. Tt prevonts ‘son and tlope hits we wr Cristadoro’s v's air Dy, Brose cotta ana a ‘Astor House. The th Reveass, 9 bpomreen~ad Jeep rein and reliable prrceeai wry kn een a pogo way. pha beautifying t eeninee 5 itevalue. “all sae te dai proad: W.A. Batehelor'’s | a ir Dye—The > the world ; instantaneous, barmless and reli by all druggisteand perfumere, Factory, Bt Barclay street. Wistar’s i qty aipshiat is Radical Cure \h any otter tree ‘oddee of eaune’| pct Truse ofliee, corne: Barnum’s Maseum. Dr. He worst forms of Serofula, obatt old Uleers. No.3 Division atte ww Ve His new work on diseases of the erwoue Syatema,giving the only nly rellable \ reatn ) ls certatuly val rain the fet in. the. hospitals, and f feet satished, if generally wiopt many alee ta of the weary soldier would be sreried, Our regiment are now testing their qualitic Deller ace ai! satisfied of their good ‘effects tn allow treasing affections of the thront ‘ring trom colt hurr, hey ate now daily peesoribed In our bompital the Surgeon's morning © Bold everywhere at 23 cents per ‘s Hatr Dye, 50 Cents, Bleck or brown.—Naturable, durable, beautiful. Depot No. 1 Barclay street. Bold by all drug: re EN Married. Bomms—Van Antweer.—Oo Thursday, March 6, by the Rev. R. Travia, Jr., im Trinity chucch, Jersey City, Henny Borume, Esq. of Hanover, Germany, to Mine Fiona Vaw Axrwree, youngest daughter of Jobn Van Anteern, Bsq., of Throgg’s Neck, Westchester county, ies Su ‘> wee rae @& Tuesday, March 10 Rev. G. T, Flanders, Mr. Isaac Barnoxxmuory to Mt . Feoks, of the tows of Westchester. | SAM Fevus, the second daughter of Jobo zal Mckvay—Porrann.—Oo MOnday evening, March 9, by — the Rev. Dr. Cumming, of St. Stephen's church, Colonel Mekvirt to Mary Hi. Porrann, ae this city, No cards. j Sass—Dvutox.—By the Rev. Caleb Clapp, Joum F. Sass, | of New |, 1a., to Miss Macom Devon, of this city. No cards. No cake. by the Bascaiwa.—On Monday evening, March 9, of apoplexy, Cranes Barveina, in the 391b year of bis age. Hie friends are invited to attend the funeral, witbeut further tavitation , from late rr , Rortheast oor- | ner of Forty sixth stroet, and Third avenue, this (Thure- igate all char; a Brats ‘sda cbarester‘es eae eoeek sa such | masterly joakions ty to 1 I ‘hone eed esanten of the Hoe exaton there Takk. | ‘The mize en scene of the opera was all that could be de- wo; committer have Py a ¢ send cor pores ys | sired, the chorus was certainly very efficient, while the {Eke ty them with tbe conctutove there louse the evidence | orchestra, under the able direction of Bignor Nuno, played | Resolved, Grey st of Messre. Prindie, | with & power and ensemble we have been unaccustomed | ya WAS @ great suc: | to'cialin s majority of the commiltes, being charged | ‘Ormancs pon the artista bivag more ‘with perticipation in a portion of the corruption. eho < that te party cought aot to | cottons than we ee mane ever witnessed io the Ive @ committee of enemies. The frst act of “Eroani" ie peouliariy melodious. The dedato the substitute was adopted— | cayatina sung by Elvira (Medor!), i involami,” nd yea 56, mays 62. All affirmative, republicans; pegs | was warmly ded. It was most I exeont- ae ed. the ioe donna threw an impassioned earnest ‘The committee was then made an open committee. fee and” fealing tte the Tae wae ‘ SF it Rogiada mide with great parly-and power, “Come Rug! wr iy and power. Theatre Francais. trea rang vn priya Pe, ‘ “LES PATTSS DB MOUCHES. 1 Sass down jue ‘Artist, already a favorite, Last Tuesday evening Victorien Sardeu's comedy, ‘Les continued ite duo between Ernani (Mazo | day) afternoon, nt oue o'clock. remains will be in- torred in Greenwood Cemetery. Biam—In , O88 Tiseday, March 10, Watiaw Lewin Biain, s00 of Lewia R. and Catharine Biair, ngrd 3 years, 11 months aod 11 days. Funeral services will be beid at the corner of Dean and Coart streets, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoen, at two o'clock Baarex —On Wednesday, March 11, at five P. M., of F rong sate Ney ge ee non of Dr. J. Barber, fall a) ware, Tone “4 family aro ‘aula eb Rar a geting A 2 ae Jouw H. Connar oaths i} days. rae. Seren, cape So rs family, also the mem- bers of Hermann Lodge No. 265, F and A. M., also the Hoboken Quartet Club , nee invited’ to attend the fuveral, from his lato residence, at Hudson City, N. J. his (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. yon will be in waiting at the ferry in Hoboken, 2, at ball pant twelve | ¥ o'clock. February 16, Avovwrs Creme, wife of J. D.B. is, Keq., and only heer of Catharine Lawrence and Baron Alfred Beubell, of that ei CannesinOe Teseday, Varch 10, Miceam, Cannone, -_ 20 years, a native of Movasterevan, county Kil His and aca to attend the funeral, past ove o’olock, from his late residence, » Intaness are respectfully invited in (ihuraday) afieracon, at half 10 Stay Daxa—t0 Toeaday, March 10, of coogenthim of the brain, THomas H. Drves, in the 60th year of lis age. Tne friends of the family and of bix brothers, George | John M., William W, and Joseph (., amo of his bro. | ther-inlaw, Rev. Dr. Burchard, sod Wm Waloutt, are | reapeetfully. invited to attend the funeral, from his “ate reasdewee, 123 Bloooker streat, thir (Thurtday) afternoon, ny, March 10, Grmtne ve ih’ year A hor age od (rienda sre reajectiully invited to at- feud ber funeral, on Friday morning, at len o’cloem, from the renidence of her son tn law, Fdward Hodgen, 153 Fant wien Ninoteenth street, without further invitation. Her re tmaing wiil be taken to Groen wood Cemetery Gtanco —In Brooklyn, oo Weaneswiay, March 11, afters tnd painful iitnons, Mite Mannaner Giawo, & native ileock, county Kildare, Ireland, seed 25 youre ‘The friends and acjuaintances we mont roepectfolly in vited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, of per of Borgen and Smith streets, Hrwklyo, om Friday af Lernoon at two o'clon® Petersburg, Va. papers please Grumyy.—At Vurerrm, X. 2 March 10, Aww A., wits of Fre The relatives and friends of the {a Wy reqiested to attend the fameral, in rt street, Beakiyn, «here & olen i be offered foe ot am wiekore winwnk 1 Hata seeidence, No, 616 Hg Fear ates. | at one o'clock, from the residence Of bis brother Thomas, | Lanta Sicems, | Sickols, aged 1 year and #mootha. | Bonner ©. Smmenaw, ago:t U6 years. } a0 , | froik etores, aod at Thaleeale 7 the (oom! | Hail & Rocwie ne, J, om Tuosilay, 14 oF Frederick aid’ Mary, f edna mehus 1 famiiy aro iy » thes Cinabetiy) afternoon ha Hsid0nce Of Mis parouts, 3IT Was, 108 tofann. h 10, Wi Mie a oad On Wednesday, Maren AL, suditenty ieee 4 vue longs, Hauer Hage, da the 6 the ralatives ane fi attond the funeral, ( fy-foorth stroot, Unis (Vhur O'olvoK, without furthor Invite (akon to Now Hayon for Jonwe.—On Sanday niarncon, ey) ntorment, wd, your) riendé Of tha faroly aro invited Foun his Late reaidende, 3» Weat Ivem at four | He romaing will bo Macch 4, Fraope Muame, youngrat en ' 7 me MESCE ULANKOUB. | A TOKIO, a aPRIaTA, our nations visi vm, aud the certate aan, ‘Whai i] eo of Su ori Bh pt sien non of Surauol 1. aud ftonrioita F. Joneu, ngod 6 yours wad ie ph a ayes Le nina ad moral ‘Pho fricn Ar reapeotfally invited to gtiend tho fine | “Hite he en Prd Y aflorncon, at one o'clock, fram tho rest. Be pirat shapoe, rom iy , her tatty wi ae. Ejuatraothor, Mea Maria hionsier, 175 Dt ufloror the fom, be ae and pleas lowwrin. The (rieude Of tbe hate. Kiowa : favited to attond his tumaral, from tho poms new wh st . » Wooster street, between Spring ani Ir sant Trirataor mem ocbod wid sha Rig !areind oboe | cenisideration «bowen ve the bealihy for ‘hone Ast cb Booadny March 19, after 9 Ws | Sotien of “haeoaion caren nese, Amy, only da ot f nuit speedily Thomas Roary, in tse Lott ad An. Sunny Suppomd to be sega iF The frionds of the fainily are reapeotfully invited to the Funeral, (rom hor late residences, No ius. acre atin wi be "Gino ivr tatty or tote a var; ry for int ae 3 'y for interm oe £m Wedoniny, 4 ont Of Galway, will rue March Ihatly tavited to at. vevost Twouty-sixth atrest, wine feeds ibe fn, ino s5 two ofvtnok Maron 10, attor « pain Sry nai beloved nite or hiShaet Talgat, tes rear hose. tho family are respectfully from ber late residence, 4 afvornoon, ab "two (UL) and 8t. Louis papors ploaso copy. ee Ma avaty 11, after « loog 1, MoComucn, widow of Piocornicn at Ponts parish Colpastren, county freland, ‘15 yours. hor, Airs. Mull, eat wierd March Tl, at ono o'clock A. M., won of Eeereore and Oc baby bo: ‘Mace ts, J oe ane mbes are 08 Monday evening, March 9, at the bride’s father, by the Kev. Dr. Cin Boceiwnegh Waxtam Mokvity, One Hundred and Pitt Now York perp to Many H., da) m4 R. ParGtt, all of this city. Mo 14.Axa—On Tueaday , Maroh 10, Jom Mor.ane, of the ae ocgmamecle, , county Sligo, Iroiand, at the advanced vyoars. Tho friends and relatives of the family, and those of bis goin. Patrick orn ry and his son-intaw, ryan hau, are ri lly invited to attead the funeral, tina thie (Thareday) mat two o'clock, from bis late reatdoace, No-y ere ay tre a pators leave copy. cil fog illness, os “Bannan, wife of Jacob Moyer, in the 48th year of ho The relatives and frionds, also the mombers of the Bebiller's Veroin, are respectfully funeral, , this (Thneaday) afternoon, ge @olook from her ‘Tho remains wilt be woul (0 urcenwova Cemetery. O’Rovex.—On Wednesday morning, March 11, Pamur, son of Philip and Margaret O' 2 years, 1 moath apd 26 dare ona ene ives and friesds of the family are reepeettuil invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hi cab by te causes of AY tre: the pea aMixinent. Grief amt tenting strongly lo aggravage isouriha onecfous Chetteal evils i pontand with cheb Nes wertous physical evils, © ip the chost and othe: ria of PR ogom aibsierta oa hatea erraaia s pies etme Of the body tacos aud 4 swheessete th tick th ee oF the slonvack hike the vant anda are to sob thions elt ad ome! fais. sna doce o. Uring topaee unpoagrnt dreams reine vooruit ber he faa pS tates oreare are soatinualy chao dia falpitation fon of etic, dine! mang ANd other sounds in the enr Gervoun Wremors ate anong he Unplouane vlallal@us of tee bis tg mae i at the round ty than the to Bvory ag ta teen Lhroogh agloomy at ere haat inal Mibforuntecant yetr future: bg I , re) nee Trritability: sic inen unde Of insapity rendvre the ie in arg ta foal with whom be has todo. Upon the whole mast be fe Ke) chrome orm, the moat aMictive Say ne grimoms ues ttn upow Hniedy musi ack Tho ob. to renew its vigor, aud bo in boaith ; ttomanh meee tat the ‘rot in, {4 to rostore ite low p the whole digestive There live mad aperient, Tear, in special pecutarit cs of di BYERS STOMACH BITTERA, cel m0r9 OF lens, a corrosive and nd er £5 peincinle ageoneiy wi YON the nerve of rellol, to te sucosalod by a deeper gious aad a0 a gravation of all the symptoms mentarily relieved. ut, the great herbatized ‘th what pure in i and mo with tonto, alternative aod cinoe vegetable ingredients: eomblacd a n@ other Mon—ta more perman Beg! ie baraipaigs reaction nat save: Peehevahs "ed dasee tae mal spirits, to leave ihe mind a srenpeanly in dee Ont it ce re, en it vitabity, ‘ich slug nttoation. 10 ‘ict and exercise the worst caer dymnepria ta) of L,ve catirely cured in two or three months, at uri a ‘STOMACH BITTERS, ‘The vatio {o pursuance of the directions vationt, after havi nu perparation fore single week, feat senure ‘” val ou fin every foalting, otal and vod, within t will be a sume pty thal tho period of complete aud” permanent reliot le et ‘To all who suffer from the complaint in any of 118 forms or 4s the Bitters may be recommended as the safest aod at of Known remediees oud Wls proper, le aad tsat pee. { ine Ve we fed nt the OorestoDat She of ihe ia heath ala OE ey oer NO. * BROADWAY, HoUREHOLD WORD—BUY yous. 2 vinst No. he Fast Twenty-eighth street, this (Thura- Medgar cog Rooke Marob 19, Marr Quawzy, wife of en. y M. Parco, ged 9) yours. sah The ives and frends of Fike faantty are invited to attend the funeral services, ca Fri after. be. Fifth avenue streets, without a ‘ate of New York, Now ‘and the fraternity in to join with Lateyette | pareata, No.9 ¥ fe atreot’ Brooklyn, this CThoeSd 0, ‘on ir Ly is a, afternoon, at three o'clock.” xe steed Renp,—On Tuesday, March 10, Jou Rego, aged 43 ears. She friende of the Duaiy, Ris sees, Geo. A. and John ©., hia brothers, ‘and’ Asabel, bis brothers in-iaw, Franela A. Laggott and Roberts, the mombers of Lafayette Lodge Ne. 64, F. 4. M., Loa spray reo No, 49, 1. 0. of 0. F., and Adolphic Chapter R. A. M., are respect Cully invited to attend the funeral, from his lato resi dene, No. 845 Grand street, this afteruoon, at one o'clock, Without further not Sunu.—In Philadelphia, on Thursday, ch $, Micuam ‘Stora, aged 40 years. ‘May his soul reat in peace ‘Tee fepera! will take place this (Thursday) afiernoon, Ak clase ABSFOND's « Sat iti, Gonpek Inshintes, aca he Astor place, zy ie PURE witsxer, T'S kK! ¥ BOURBON bois a APR tS NOP atat ME ae KINDS BLACK ¥ WA’ UT | PICTORE PRAMRA, and on lem foot, at OL Ne-wa FW art tl Tg Ape os m hing ATS CHURCH, a? nome, AND VISITING © ant su Shear, Fre Bhan ” aoe BY RDRLL'S, nm. TRAVELLERS, BY CARRYING A evans 3 now, tle of Let & Perrina’ Worcestershire Sauce, witt thetr comfort iy Promoted. Huttadle f soe ‘oF i felnts, loving, aa old, be all os deniers. JOHN puNca 2 bOwk, Uuiow syaare Foureruth 6 ae et, wie agente, tesa ™ or k 2 ty) Lt en OF, n aE fraeon, 5 & TH on CHINESE B® ‘Tickets can o Blew au treet; foutsten, kd Namen atrcet f Gute, corner Teenty ebxthe guest and & Bighth avenue, and at the olice of the Inel Aime rion, Prtey FINA', ‘algerie, POM THE DISTRIBUTION OF WILL TAKE VLA! PATTEN'S HOTEL, THIS BVENING, AT 6 "oOLook ] Prietors, Oflee, 335 Gress. Couxen or To Me Parnona— CRN TL IW AN~= The presen’ bigh cast of foreign wit andiiquore hae indve 141 Mol Street. The friends of the family are im vited without further notice. Scoven —At Hackensack, N. J., on Wednesday, Mareh 11, Paver #ovrms, of New York, inthe 39th year of uis age. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. Stoxuis.—lu West Parma, on Tuesday, March 10. Parr ouly som Of Williata B. and Cli etine ihe relatives and (riends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, thie (Thursday ) afternoou, at two o'clock, at the residence of his father, West Farms Swautas.—-On Monday, March 9, at Rocky Ilill, Couo., The faneral will take place, from the residence of tin father, C. I. Sheehan, 59 Hicks street, Drooklyo, this sday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ,Mareb 11, Many Jane Taxnr, Sosan and the Witlam A. Tandy, aged months and 25 ye ” The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at on nee of her mother, Third ave ¢ of Nineteenth street, So ‘ooklyn } ux —iin Tesday March 10, pom fe ehort Wt nos, ANWA CHaKLorme J., daughter of Chr Chortotte *, L. Vou Glan, aged 3 years, 7 mout days. ihe relatives and friends of the family a invited to aitend the funerel, this (Thi at ball past one o clock, from the r No. 1 Weat Forty fifth street my Nowaaxp —Suddenly. oo Tuesdey morning, March Van Nostrand the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resideuce 481 respectfaily Pacific street, Brooklyn, ob Friday afternoon, at (wo o'clock. Warp.—In Williamaburg,on Monday, March 9, muaaw D. Warp, aged 2 years ‘The fuveral will lake place from the residence of ber father, Dr. J. M. Ward, i) Lyous’ Farms, pear Newark, N J., this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. MISCELLANEOUS. A PORE BOURBON WHIskeY 7 sank Kerlin sy onal ani 044 the label of ite purity, I am Toe W bates wr te poe 8 quart bottles, and packs anes of ren em For sala, at rota Sy ait 1s 14, apothecaries avd DOLPHO WOOL. ve, 1 Perk row Riverdale ewewue, Youkere OUNDING CURBS MADE -" CT NRL TOT) DOUBLE #1, 080TH APR BALA tain encative fo o ATTS 117% DALAAM cure! Me B. Kien. 39 Oyove nt 2) Cimton Me ! \nfiatmmatory rhe Sad gout, after be hed tran crippled for years HYVATT § LAFE BALSAM covet Mr ft B Me , Aeuee 182 Monroe atreet offee 2 Cham beretet ree. of 8 Wr ble after he bast bern | We the Bruederay Hop al fit monthe and Diough! «be inenrable HYATIS LAPE BALA . ‘ ine Wy Vourth, reghnwe wee were wen of terre yeare duration bat “aie REDE S-ALSTMS (9 Por ima, OnUL nme «in ON eh emlind os OE | they ed the proprielore of y very ciable retail eaiabtias ments Wo raise (heir prices from aix cents & ton conte. ‘Thi change bas, doublless, apyeared neces In every ime pint. can ool & has been adopied, and, ia : ta bon Wolakey, which Lotfer by the gallon, bottle or at m muuier, ‘Kespecttaiy, Ue WERDOe” BD “ YORNS, BUNIONK, INVERTED NAILS, ENLAIW wad wil dinennee of the font lent by Dr ZACHARIE, Borges way. Refers to physicians al ware opontint, 700 Brow: goons of the city. THASED AND PLAIN FINE GOLD RINGS FOR SALK J by GRO. C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, vue dour velow mal airent WOLL uy dica\ D ty erie evening, Me NOTTON WANTED FROM MATTING te al bed yout curled bar; seat prices cottom waar of ail ki 8 GODDAR Une. Wratber siton euert, DUST. DUST THR, FATENT Stetp Company, 212 Broatwa take pleasure Ih infor © prepared to dew ription sani, prices, with Hee ‘eather Bu roved of in the moat elegant YH, vos “| D AYNEAS, NOISHA IN THR MBAD \ BORE Tihs | onnomi’ SRATAnnt as Cured by Dr VON BISENT O 04 Auriat ee BINETONN LTD BOOM WOADWAY IRFCTION LABELA ARD TAGR-ALL E1MDe White end Colored, pritied tu quanities we walt purchasers, a VICTOR & ery an etd wre PYR—DR MARGULIES, GOULIST CONSULTING G hours trom 9 v3 oclurn daily, ot the Lalarge Howe New Yorr ANB NEW ATYELNS FROM PARIN— FOR Bate bY | HO. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one do # Cane ween G1! YAM STAR Emer AND THE cumarner 7 Da Muetuse . Kew? We MINUTE ‘ BU RGTOA ritem, yipret by De AMIPLA a wel vee Kt eT pe Apine WAND AND LINK soMy an Lee es eo, thee ana wu ALL et a . PORE COLD WEDOING RINUS FOR BALE HT gr U0 Pe REN Bo ironies, ome , 4 MSs, MUanays Deora are t r oe Arye . : ~ oe ust os ate evn BUTTONS Bene be bo al AND ATL Hi, dhs Broetwny Bs ie 400 OF ALA & H hte Kentorny one Whiskey Ageoe - = ANY JEW RLMY OV Ale a) pb 6 19 Bente: forwerit 11 Woh orem