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‘ NEW woman, OUNDAL, MARCH 22 5 5 ‘Pommand thereof. Here be was busity engaged in pre- | battle; but it is well known that these corps did their | Dr. Verr: in the morning. Morn- me ao 2% 10 Tol.W & Waste, - ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. a the fitting out of privateors for the rebel service, | duty nobly, and the grand division in the coutest of | ing sorvix ing at half past seven, | CO's hase bs , X 2 Sera a gp exercised a vigilance that completely defeated the ob- | December 13,1862, lost over five thousand men. The | In the ‘ond atest, corner of pay Bt SO ALE THastopro’ Saye eat Sects of tho rebels in that quarter. Having succeeded in | army was withdrawn from the attack, and Genorat | Wavorley art, an assistant miis- uverdinGs “6 94 Gin,flatadng hit 13s © eee fi, be wished w more active sel operation, and ap- | Sumper occupied his old position, in the most dangerous | tor of Tri soci: poy, lag eout free of &° evnesten ete mame m ied to the President, who called him to Washington. in front of Fredericksburg. During several skir- | at half-pa: { Bing, half-past three ne at ee eee deste BA. Tee 1 1:8 RETURN FROM CALIVORNIA—AN INCIDENT. i Pi a apap participated | the aftern { tn the evening. _ 00 User voeres 1osse so is ‘o. a nog perce c= nana Gon. Sumner returned to the Kast from California by | in the fearful march through the mud ia January lest, fa the ch 1 enth street, near Sixth | Omiciatpr 8000 Tr7.20R0ckApi 107 They purty, strengthen and invigorate. fteamer, and on his way met with an incident which BE 1S RELIEVED FROM 118 GowMAND, avenue, 8@, ‘ ts morning, and in the | Lotteries. S300, 40....amall 106% ; petite Bhowed his strength of purpose and decision of action. | On the 26th of January, 1863, he, with General Burn- | evening at ‘ aing by the minister, ‘eer eae OTK 90% ‘About this time the enemies of the government of tho | side, applied to be relieved of his command, which re- | Urban C. By \ rorning—Wallking in 60, 4s P 19000 do... 91% 90% ited states were very bold and outspoken, and during | quest was granted, General Hooker boing appointed to i W's Hour." poulaiy sex. Ree SE foe RR... TODse voyage Wm. M. Gwin, who was once a United | the chief command of the army of the Potomac, and the | ‘Plain ta » ‘Bag. BG, Becket 17000 Mo6’s 1X 83 Fd Harlem RR eee ate ftatos Senator from California, expressed his sentiments | grand division system dismantled. After a short fur- | second sern ‘wentieth street Uni- Ee 10000 Brooklyneityw! 120 700 . ut mlasmatic and talermittent fevers, gaint the present governiont in the most unmis- | lough ho was, on the 17th of February, 1863, appointed | versalist ch id Seventh avenues, | Ometal Drawiu T1000 CHR RW isto 37 100 6000 CLS NWadm 44 00 They purity the breath aus acidity of che stamack, terms. In this view Gwin was borne “Kes MT 7 2009 Hud Riv Istm. MT 280 will be deli hree o'clock, Sub- | ¢fation Compa: Jeg by Calhonn Benham. General Sumner, as a president of a court martial to try John 8. Powell, a per- son accused of being a spy in the service of the rebels. Jject—“Can ( tear”? 53, 30, BA, aK 7 My, 1000 F HW Chi Ist Nay 40 400 Har Rie They cure Yyspepaia and gation. Weprosentative of tho United States, considering | arroinTKD MAJOR GENERAL OF THK REGULAR ARMY—OROKRED Charles C. sh to-day before the C | ig 185—Ma iad, HeAltOn bet M They cure diareiea. cholem aud cholera morbua, language reasonable, ordered the varrest of 10 1H WEST. Christian AlL nly Rooms, No. 446 | 28, 5 Arad a I 29, 17, 13, 10, 75. | nop dnc ie 1b 9 Ms kN ” iis i ‘They oure liver complaint and nervous headache. Of these men on their arrival at Panama, and they'| His appointment of major general of volunteers | Proadway. | ~Do we Live after FRANCE. ELLIS & CO., Covington, Ky. | 100000 do... * 430 MO. sei. BO bess Rist a Jwere brought to this city as prisoners. The arrest caused | having beon dated back to May 5, 1862, he | we pie! | \ vou—“A Deathbod —— Gro. wo. d0,...,+-08 00%, |. The erethe Rect Bitiers in the world. They: make dhe Soquees dail cteeamibnes ae time, and the men had to be | W48 nominated by the President as a major general of | gceno.”” Royal Havana Lottery.30 Per Cent bishops 20 ms SeN lene ie weak man atrong, and ary exbovisie\ nature's great restorwe. freleased; but subsequent events have proved that Gene. f the regular army, On the 9th of March, 1863, he was a8 | In the Blee hurch to.day tho Brioospeit or ubtaon RN. 200 Con Amer Tran Co 66 600 Clev &Pilts RR. 71% | They are composed of the celebraved Calisuyn Bark, Comm Sumner was right, as Gwin has since turned up at | Signed to the command of the Department of the Missouri, | Rey, Moses Bi rning the annual YLOK & CO, ee ee 0 Cy 2 1 4 r jomile Flowers oder Bichmood, a rebel in company with rebels. and was on his way thither when he was taken ill and | sermon to th } the evening on lesb ———$_____—- Fa Ee aeeas. 2% soaueu.& Chi BR Ld = Bark, Daudelion, ©! omile Law “wm OBraiNgy AN IMPORTANT COMMAND UNDER M’cuELLAN, | ied at the residence of his son-in-law, in Syracuse. It | «god's Love th.” we dhcp may aN Tegaited | Lottes |} 200 Clov & Toiodo RR gare | Fiawers Wintergreen, Ani lover Buds, Orange Poet, @eneral Sumner, upon his return from California, was | S¢ms strange that, having escaped so many dangers in | «Acknowled ad He will direct Roan No, 6, Nos, 14 and 16 Wail street, New York. Fi Chi & Be ISRR.. 9439 | Snake Root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, 8.—T. ~\#0—X, ‘at once placed in command of an Fighth division of Gene- | *he feld for nearly half a century, he should, when least | thy paths.” J ly the sentiment Fa ca ante ee, 100 or ji ER fai MoCiellan’s Army of the Potomac, assigned to the | ©xPected, die of a sudden illness at bis own home and in | of this text to his) evening, in Information givens” JOSEP Bo mes rovers 1 Wall | 100P, ah RR suo 6355 ‘The following 1s sample of the teatienouy dally recetved:— Pe bank of the Potomuc, below Alexandgja, and to con- | the midst of bis family, during the existence of @ terrible | the Laight stry ight and Varick | street, Foom Nu. 1, New York. 109 4 55 i bexstaciy : itute his command, twelve regiments of infantry, with | W4T- streets (St. Jol Preach in the Wilaht Cartes de Visite mr i 0. . Soupizns' Houx, Surnutwrawpany’s Oveven, ‘artes de Vii foi f Un. 100 Alton Tints rtd 35 eee Moorrespouding strength of artillery and cavalry, were See eee | mocbing ApOn S \ Wer.” ayttaticand ta iigah ss, EATEN. caas' ot “Garton 100 Chi & N West RR 16 ee wg MRC ARH, Oop Fam. 15, 188, | fee ara force upon the Marylana side of Pe ei hear Pacha ip! he | New York ¥ delation., Rev. wich % = do. » fiver. At this time General McClellan had organized throughons ? — HL. G. Weston, i to young men or'n Patent sai ew in = 4c speed T have given your Plautati (oa Bitters © bhaitieds of our ee: air) 7 man Sate at the Public Board. eplandid army from 2. mob of undisciplined recruits, | EG® ® Freak many Ten en cert at | 8# Madison aver of Thiety-frvt | oat Me Proot Safe in the world. Depot 10) Malden lane btted9 Porm noble soldiers who stop hers, more oF lean divabiod fein much respected by those under him. His death lock: t SwntteastM atti D107, SOabe Hud It 2 ‘af 1861-2, an % ee > no ane raeugaen be greatly mourned by the men who bave so long served ha ip be Yours} sgeay’s Portect Ficcin cicéelainiat Carte aaa Serer 1S a Hs Rt Weg. | Farivue causes, and the eters most marvellony aint grabity > A brought to a degree of perfecti mi under him. . ordor, $30 per dozen. TW MOOD’ 499 way. 3 ing. mex faery dwecipline that made it the wonder of the world. It RESPECT YOR GRNERAL SUMNER. TheRev.G.T |) ixth discourse ns. want ‘was while in command of ‘this division that General Sum- In addition to the marks of respect for the deceasea | © young peopl vy’s Baitding, a hoon Maton Pea te neko Buch ® preparation as this is { heartily wish ia every ‘mer met with’ an accident which but for his fine com- | manifested in other places, the profoundest regret was | Eleventh street salng, at halt- al GRC om ern theareteg am, Seam family, in every hospital, andar hand om erry baitie Gold — would = Loi him a serious injury, and | expressed by all classes of. our citizens yesterday at the pray lbien 3 S fow to Attain ™ G. W. DU ANDREWS, Superintendent. serious); a s] en many a younger man. ‘reserve It,’ —- pei ee De sence nepenien ot Weompectek: Santis 88. SAR 9 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. such an active man his confinement was very gall- , and what troubled the old hero at the time as much his bruises was that he should have been thrown hishorse. The horse stepped into a deep hoie, and, recovering himself, jumped suddenly to one side, SMBrowing the Genoral and stepping on him. Fortunately the City Ball, Hxraty Building, Astor House and other hotela and public edifices were suspended at half-mast throughout the whole day out of respect for the memory of General Sumner. . Sarurpay, Day, March 21—6 P. M. The money market is extremely easy. The brokers are abundantly supplied with money at 5 a 6 per cent; the rate would probably have fallen Wu.anos Uoru, Wasuisuron, D C., Jan. 2%, bid? i MPOF ; ANY. Grinding Co ate—The ' Position oF im That Gentine: —We require anatver supply of your Panta. 834 | Jom Bitters, the popularity of which dally increases with the 200 cove ‘Toledo itt 9817 | gueste of our house. Respectfully, The Feeling in Washington. ‘go bones were broken; but he was fearfully bruised. Wasmxatoy, March 21,1803. Motpathe old Spe~ | iower but for the notice of the Sub-Treasurer se 19 9814 BYKES, CHADWICK & CO. culation Or sading— - s BS T91E 7 rate iter 63% AE BECAME A CORPS COMMANDER. ‘The death of the veteran Major GeneralSumuner is uni- Peay Pes ipssment allowing 5 per cent on deposits. There is no bt0 1% 83 63% —" Cuaracawp, Dee. 19 i ‘Whea the Army of the Potomac began to move from | versally regretted in military circles here. In the Army Bilt—The Bi fade the | Change in commercial paper. Debt certificates, 995g 60 Bucks €o Loud Co 2K — of the Potomac he was considered one of its most fear- leas spirits. On many a field your army correspondents say he has seemed to invite a soldier’s death. He has ‘before Washington it was organized into five army corps, @nd General Sumner (still a brigadier general) was placed ‘an command of the Second army corps—a position equal to ; "1 © 8 © 8 Thad been so 1 with live comm old issue, are steady. rour O'CLOCK P.M. iaias US6%s, cou... 104% 100 shs Erie RR, J compelied to abandon my bast Special Orde Caceday $3000 : . = Gold was dull to-day, and the tendency was } “1000 US Treas notes wr 60 Erie Rit pret. and dyspepsia tha: £ was comp allroad é&e. | rather downward. The measures before the Legis- | 1500 do......... ness. I used three bottles of the Plantation Bitters, aad te PEI Be 8. rf (Glen been heard to express oe * 5000 $ pease Fs Caldera . refed as ie fervem Sonics tale ie 21, 1863. lature deter speculators from buying, and the prin- bondi bee by 10s my astonishment am entirely cured. They are the best British army. At the head of this corps he moved upon | ted to fall where the carnage was thickest. Of the veterans ‘ a eee a 23 sh vty " | The President o ®Grinding | cipal demand comes from the bears. It sold this 88 15876 100 Harlem RK pref. 83% | medicine fever used, and T shall endeavor to make them ‘Manaseas, and thence to the peninsula. who occupied in the Grand Army of the Potomac the re. Committee of that t dllowing is a 2 ee ‘83 154 200 Mich Cont RR.b60 Lot phe { YORKTOWN, WILLIAMSIURG AXD YAIR OAKS—A BREvET. | lative position of the old Marshal’s of France in Napo- rp me | eee. at 154% a %, in the afternoon at 154, and | 39990 bi 1544% 100 Miso & N 3 605 | known, Please inform me whatS.—T.—1840—X. means. At Yorktown he held an important position, as com- | leon’s army,we have now remaining immediately at- bee ica genes Hs pa closed 153% bid. Exchange closed 169 a 170. eee 8% 0 400 Cley & Puts .b3 715 ht h-eeaeenaer. ‘andor of one wing of McCiellan’s army that was besieg- | tached to it only General Couch, Of the original corps et ‘ ee The feature of the stock market this morning ne. 43% “G0 Gatoua EChiL = dite ie nee Ang that fortified town. After the evacuation of that | Commanders Porter, Heintzelman, Keyee, Burnside and | |e oo tins Ht at | W88 continued irinctivity, combined with conside- do. On. Ae ae et ee ee {place tho rebels were pursued up the peninsula, and atthe | Franklin, are now occupying other posts. It is hoped ‘Aibdoy’ to, Alec grinding | TAble firmness, The principal sellers were bear writes:—"T wish every soldier had a bottle of Piantetion battle of Williamsburg the fainous Irish Brigade, of Sum. | that the army under Geueral Hooker will produco as coubultiaes’ Whaes get any | Operators; the demand was very light. As com- Bitters. They are the mos! efective, perfect and harmieas . bia hrege part of its ee wreath of laurels, and | glorious a galaxy of military stars. fobs through thas Gos grandly | pared with the closing quotations of last evening, tonte Lever used." see rut ae ig ae prelgenns bohap hancte mistaken when they fact, tho | the first board prices show a decline of 3¢ in Erie, Give steueietrsan ey, nse sesaiae raed crf Lahde abe tea hdasia pack ed NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. committee can well b machine | Erie preferred, Pittsburg, Rock Island and Toledo; sala gwieeea case es : et aan smasner " % in Central, Galena and Michigan Central. Pe- — command performed such deeds a * . = 'e are compelled to ot elve a tan seeps EC Raa ctepol lrg ah Duiness of Trade in San Francisco— | The Sonate Commit rted the | Citic Mail was ¥4 per cent better, Governments MISCELLANEOUS. facreates grarmuabir eninge ater a4 vo date froin May 31, 1862. Ys Advices from China—Decline in Teas— | bill introduced by Ser nil that | were hardly as strong as yesterday; the registered 0s Cit NL eNGE. ns ters to aupply friends who have no other way of procaring ‘THR SEVRN DAYS? CONTEST. Ningpo Menaced by the Rebels—The De- | ¥#s given in the mon storday. | sixes were 14 lower. There appeared, at the close $10 O04 this admirable article. Reapeo fully yours 4 Daring the seven days’ contests General Sumper's corps sens aca Pipcaarc sor h 18, 1863. fons ea tlatea tec seicte. of the first board, to be very little disposition to SILAS F. MILLER 4 CO. Proprietors, SAN FRANCIS0O, larcl $63. 1 ” . . ; i w —-- Nadal ee for mecha pond = endurance, ‘The markets are dull: sales of 2,000 tons anthracite coal | to investigate and as 5 banks mane bse Maa cn tance ae ie bs one 2 ‘e aud other sm ig — “wy Mocursts, Y¥., Dee. 1, 16m, nee a psi ihe baitlen of Pecos) at $15 50. have participated and ' n. Tho oe o es ah i Kat is aes Bande her | Pare : #4 6 © © The Paniation Bitters have curet me of the r “ : etter on Pacific Mail and Erie, and without change é 4 > | Arrived ships Don Quixote, from New York; Imperial, | committee, at the sar ) report ’ 8 oad had a domme is (ocaneencasaaiiia Savage Station, Allen’s Fiold, White Oak Swamp, Glen- | ¢615' wong cae. i ss those resdiutions,, also operted | inother respects. At the afternoon board the mar- ee eee EES eee eee eo eee dale, eee baa ba Lid coneeneny! mers of Hong Kong dates of the 19th Sanuary are received, | to-day: but when tho slutions | ket suddenly improved and became quite buoyant, Fecommendied them 19 alli», and ay iar ae T kaow with wig hemlie o fee igs mpbictirsy il * ie he re- | Black and oolong teas had declined. The shipment of | he found that he had ac sroom. | with an average advance of } er cent all | nal guccess, Tam, Ae. seen totghtt did hw ck to obtain what might vo eatea | American cotton goods to New York coatinued. Raw | Atciuentat delay will im vagent | Found. The inguiry for Erie, Pad REV J. 8 CATHORSE Vee Ge ie kee de Ge sett ce cotton was weaker, but in’demand for America and | the bill—it only postpot willas | one or two other securities was particul Schsiart: Movie, Onanmar: hist the) x Tae Lor Giganid ch eo, Grat two engagements | y iend. reported was precisely | sitap Z me ; The fed ‘De was the principal commander of the field. This brings | *"*! “ peared in the money art 3 At the close the market was firm, The following Mersrs. Deaxe & Co.—The Maniaion Bikiers anyone to sus down to the Ist of July, 1562. The ship Romance of the Sea had sailed for San Fran- | "rhe caine subject was Sngain | were the closing quotations of the day: | 7 3 cisco. She is now seventy-seven days out, and hus not | this morning on Mr De vation ¥g,’81,re¢.1033, a 103% | . 885 a 98% | be very pupulne here. Be 6 (wen! + mors, aad UNDER GENERAL POPR—MAJOR GENKRAL OF VOLUNTRERS. ° 7 a 6, 51.1 J 2 * . i ‘since been heard of, in gold. Several amend drew | Currely ceris..07, 8 977% Harlem pref.. 84) a 84 oblige, yours truly 1 1 SAUNDEMS & CO . ‘After General Pope fell back from the x . | out considerable debate; articn- rtif ’s. 99% 2100 = Revding ..... 89 - from before the advancing forces of the robel General | _ T° Tebels menaced Ningpo; but in consequence of sup- } Tar ‘tuyor but those of @ bill. Mich Cont... 1031¢ ea &e. mn Pe Genera! Sumner’ ith the posed arrangements ‘securing British neutrality they no | After the bill had been r «made Mich South'n, 60. — r " see. ae yet st /Asagepoit seciyonie louger approach within thirty miles of by Palmer E. Havens, of a sactlong N Carolinas Mich So'n g'd.107 3 ‘ Delicate females requiring & gentle stimulant, aad clergy- pore bay sah poi Baoan af coy, ith bis | 80 foreign residents of Shanghae believe that France Pris ete eis | opp oe ene es Uiinois Cen. at hem cone Out ue im Lhe papers, ut inoid Har | men, iawyers and stuienia exbiaueted by mental labor, wOQt ‘ween vigor. Sueextze Con imal a teas comtemplates territorial aggrandizement in China, with | motion there was an emphatic no. The bill was then | pacitic Mail 188 'Z Galena, * 93 las two 3e re by their old rivals, POSTBOY and PLOCGIL. | fine the Plantation Biiters a most beneficie! toule, P : : ae on: | Ningpo for a base of operations, ordered toe third reading. From developments on the | xy Central 11646 Toledo. Th you sre averwe to tackling the stallions, only tet them = firmed the President's romination of General Sumner to a nes Volos given to day, is Gigh pasaage, in tho Route at an | fy poe a y y ‘unajor' generalahip of voluntecrs, with s commissioc | 700 expectations of the Clhtnese that Russia might leod | sariy day may bo eh Gowrie nsure thing. Ib will Ouem Friopretereed Oo5e 8 Gor Becks Colacd 2K Sains: ft'you distrum—ds more (hee inthnateteerour abaity dating tm Jy 4 1902. * assistance in the suppression of the rebellion are unlike- | go to the Senate, eee ee ana rang ied HudsonRiver.100°" » 100!¢ “| ta handie your horses in a ively br as: put that aco, « eialinea, come up together ma) roadite, the old Ci : - arma. cit a ee et moat effective will be taken up by that body, and ner- Mr. Lawrence R. Jerome, formerly of the firm | twie. at ny ‘yond for it wewepapes emma yl aon bo fold by all drngptota, grensen nad gomnlty greens, : whole jeated. army under General Pope | Th th haps the two bills will be mnorged into one. . GN o., an Ww: . Harri: ata ong dissonant, a BOND. PH. DRAKE 4 CO., ended Sgetcaall Sikora ticnatr no cre Crow of the Rebel Privatecr, Chap- | siringmt Dit om thin set wit pun the Lgiaare gg ratte Hata ohh mri STOUNDING CURES ADE BY Sas Brestway, i ering reorgen! y , man in Prison—Emigration to Mexico— quite certain. pi ip for t SAB LIE BALSAM. 2 Broadway, a from Washington through Maryland took place, and at Later Accounts from China, dé. i giving ‘tho org the former House all the | tion of a general stock brokerage business. HYATDS “AR DOUELE the battle of South Mountain, Septomber 14, 1862, part of Genera! Sumner’s force was engaged. But at Antietam, September 17, Geucrad Sumner disjingyfebed himself ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows talhet forme fe oneal se, fen be Ta Liver and Kidney Complain (ali diseases arising ttom great iinpority of the | -———""_* San Francisco, March 10, 1863. ‘The market is dull. Sales of anthracite coal at $15; Cumberland, io casks, at $26. Alcohu: 80c. EAFNERS, mobi. Arrived, ship Kathay, Hong Kong, with dates to the heavens ot eartercers, ctune of D woe THE HEAD, A considerable partion of the hard Oghting of the day },27ch of January. ‘ and mpies,, which bad entirely, de- THROAT ‘the print figured her that she cout wan Gap. by yard (5 his command, Before | ‘Tea had a downward tendency, otherwise the market | Pov "lerk Ne Mptnlne ir. The City of Baltimore to-day took out $429,340 i Shehaanoramncieitandbertalr | Cured ty Dr VOX! wont Garant eeming on the feld of action he, ae senior officer’ on the | was without recent change. A vill has been re by tho House to reduce the the Teut: 20,400—in all $549,740, ore CONS ULTE rs ot hie { ported by and ‘Teutonia $1 in all $i ‘oreign The steamship Tinnernouth would not return to San Francisco. it was believed the project to establish a British of steamers between California and China would be abau- doned. ‘The steamer Oregon sailed yesterday for the northwest- ern parts of Mexico crowded with passengem, The Rice, 22 Grove — tory rheumatisas nm exchange for the steamers closed at 171 a 171% for bankers’ bills on London, and the rate this morning was 1 @, with some inquiry, but little doing. 4 HY ATI LIFE BADSAM ou cured Mr. HB. Holly, resi The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this | (ie'sicer after ne ban isen treated in tho Brosderay Howpitad morning were $41,012,635 97, and the balances (Geld’s corps, forming a pottion of the centre of the main . Sumner and Mansfield, two veteran commanders, fought near the same portion of the field, whereoa the Matter fell with a mortal wound. When General Hooker, ‘whe eoinmanded the right, was wounded, and his army ‘waa failing back before a victorious foe, General Sumner Dili is got up jn the intoroat of the assessor from the Pearl es ig State, who bas been zealously at work to create an impression that he does all the work. If sitting still ia the office is the work referred to, he ix, no doubt, correct; but as to travelling and ascertawing the real value of the land, be does the least of all. ‘The Broadway bill reported a day or two since in the Se- nate was to-day. on motion of Sevator Connolly, made tho iption; are good with. referen months and thought to be In-urable $2,682,613 81, The average of the clearances for HYATPS LIPE BALSAM H. K. Chapman, belong. - 0 Four dan fork Volunten: BRoiped to save the fortunes of the day, although at a | cargo was principally mining machinery. special order tor next Tuosday evening, by BeAr'y ® | the week ending to-day were #16,305,228 29, oe ap aI ‘after allutnee remeron | 1! aot coat Of over five thousazd men. It was said at the time that General Sumner was one of the prominent person- ‘ages on the feid. Theugh a veteran commander, the ‘weight of years seemed to rest lightly on,him; the vicissi- ‘tudes of a campaign dia rot inconvenience him, and he came upon the field apparently with all the vigor of more youthful generals General Sumner, accompanied by near Sue | Dera LABELS AND TAGS—ALL KIND@ white and Prins Witled aad ee in quentiiioe we a asers, AU VICTOR E. MAUCEWS, 1d Chambere of Aaron Clark, de. | S°sF¥ ‘oanee kits! nes 4 YAT?P'S LIFE BALSA SARKINGS AND VYING, $50 each... 1073; and kindred disense s ow aa 180, three ar $50 each. 183 a diem particle Soe The rates of pussage by the steamship Constitution, leaving on Thursday, April 1, are as follows:—First cabin, $250; second cabin, $160; steerage, $106. At the last steamer day, in consequence of the opposition, each line charged $150, $80 and $50. Mr. Crittenden bas been released upon evidence not im- plicating him with the pirate Chapman. Twenty-five ‘The Cross Town Railroad bill was, on motion of Mr. Sandford, who reported the bill eferred back to the com- — that reported, suppodd to be for correction. The of these two motions place the question of railroads a shape that we shail have an exciting and spicy time over them next week, and fairly open the ball on tbat subject. The railroad dance will pow commence. From all appearances the musicians are all engaged, and The following sales were made to-day by Adrian H, Muller, P. R. Wilkins & Co., by order of Wm.G. Read, executor of Auron Clark, deceased: Hy order of Wm. G. Read, exe ALLEN, 4h all sides are eugaged in choosing their partners. 40 stares North River Bank, $00 «: Cy . YOLD PENS —THE bY is staff officers, was in the hottest of the fire, con- | mon were capturod on the vewsel and confined ia Fort | _ Tbe bill to provide for the introduction of Croton water | 3g ‘hares shoo abd Loather Wank, $100 ach... . 105° TH LI0R BALSAM is coit | (QOL? Giron wo Me ducted himself in a most commendable manner, and | Alcatrass. and to build a reservoir in the upper end of Manbattan . y a The Hartford and New Haven Railrgad Company has dechared a dividend of three dollars per shat free of government tax, payable to stockholders registered here at the Union Bank on the ist of April. ransfer books will be closed on the 25th nd reopened on the 2d of April ‘The Chicago Tribune of Wednesday thus no tices money and exchange matters there: Island was ‘ted favorably in the Senate thie morning Nearly all the morning session of that body was taken up in the consideration of the Assessment law, and, from present appearances, there is a fair prospect thar it wil be considered for some time to come. ling of my letter of yesterday,on the calling @uco@ded ia rallying many men who had become dis- ‘Organized SOMY Aa Low F4 ——oe tC. ALLENS, a SAN Fraxcisoo, March 20, 1863 ‘ ‘The steamer Constitution is entering the harbor. Sailed—Bark Moonbeam, for Liverpool; ship Flying Fagle, for Loston , carrying 8,500 bags of copper ore, 400 Pgs Rant help Dh motogp bales of wool, 10,500 hides, and 6,000 gallons of turpen- fe Clerk of the House, The holding open of the tine. Cotton firm, Cotton goods unsought. call of the roll was, caused by the Tepubllean members - talking, which the Clerk bad no power over, This mucl Hoxe Kono, Jan. 27, 1863. | ig due to the Clerk of the Aesembly. THE BYE DR MAROULIES, news the Prine Alex AN INCIDENT OF TH BATTLE. A story is told of the veteran Sumner at the battle of Antietam. His son, young Captain Sumner, a youth of twenty one, was on his sta‘f.. The old man calmly stood amidst 4 storm of shot and shells, and turned to send him ‘through a doubly raging fire upon a mission of duty. He J wisun might never seo bis boy again; but his country claimed Freights dull for large ships. Medium sized in demand. Mr Tasistro, doliverss, he szostent ieatare on the than it has been; but few as yet re lag Ke : Cottou fabrics dull: sales 2,000 bags Shanghae cotton | ‘Giants and Pigmies merica,” ia ti jpaembiy plain of a curtailment of diseous . {ls Ife; and ae be looked upon bis young Srow he grasped at $18, $20 a $50 por picul " - . chamber this ever The audience was net large, bul ange is still irm at iy OOK TABLISHED tea) his baod,‘encircied him in bis arms, and fondly kissed » per picul. a Was an appreciative one ling rate. These are the t BROOK 1 ISURD, 1629). him, “Goodbye, Sammy" Goodbye, father’’—and the eae Armee canal i i vas we could learn, save whose 4 Rroadwey, corner of Huwerd ence’ Teas dull. Silk unchanged. Raw cotton firm at12 |) Barry's Tricophero youth, mounting bis horse, rode gayly on with the m ‘He returned unharmed, and again is hand was grasped priees, as beret customers strictly. ‘The rate ts below the market. in fore, are par buying and }y premium w taels for speculative purposes and shipments. Anthracite | Patronized by the prine pal fi T RE coal, 13 taels. This excellent articl or ODO © AL OMRN—NEW BTV LER ' diana enrreney ia b premiam, with a cordial “How d’yedo, Sammy?” answered by a Canton, Jan. 25, 1863. eur dandruff, e., and kepps it in | Kentucky, 608. Ob os ” es . ne ps = 36 tacis; 940 half chests Oolong, 204 23 taels, all for | orm. Sold by, | ALLEN 4,415 Broadway, cue dove below Canela 108 FRIENDS AT HOME—HOW THEY KeTERSEED ints After the battle of Antietam, being somewhat war-worn, the paid a visit to his family at Syracuse, N. Y,, to im- prove his impaired Leah. Anxious to do him all the Garey, No’ 17 Queen street, Jersey, Europe vhs ine he offerings of exchange , American ports. Shayer, Br igen iy, ‘Landon ipta, and the | Jones & i at 43 Boulevard des € pucina, Paris. pretium ell 5 Birch Molesworth, sre, Dublin market ried Alani, bon Gireme, HoT . Hamburg ATH #IDY ALD CAWITLIOH DR Religious Intel! CHURCH SERVICES TO-DAY. Henery, High Guernsey. fi A. | eet Maton houor in their power, the Mayer, Common Council and a | Rey. Howard Crosby, D. D., having accopted the invi- meee sacs pa popiaieed on | A ron eS KY HOV KHON WHIAKEX + Teeth, large number of respectable citizens tendered him a pub- | tation to preside over the cougregation of the Fourth ave. rid, Spain. first clas gage wecurition at 6; but it is dificult to , For eam and gro fn New York, after yum fic reception and dinner, which he, however, declined, in | nue Presbyterian church, corner of Twenty-second street, Pe oe ee ae, | eos Kis | VAPOR the following brief note:— will commence his labors to-day by preaching two ser- Stock Exchange. | i ee Beh Panchen yemtedhe Sy Beh ah Pe Syracuse, N. ¥., Oct. 14, 1862. | mons—one at haif-past ten o'clock in the morning, and the DAY, March 21, 162 tet py piv And aitemaely ne ry Lamecemmy Mr Maron asp GENTLEMEN oF THE CoUNTL 4ND Com- | cher in the evening at balf-past seven o'clock. ‘The for- $0000 Use 4, "BI, reg 109% 79 nha? iaitv eMinte GREGORY & CO., % Bond ate oe ge T have tbe oaor to receive your invitation to public | mal installation of Dr. Crosby will take place in the | £9 on, Fanaa Soot 86%, 81,000 Wa 100 de SK FOR DAVIS: RY® COFFEE—FIRST INTRO col? “heals reception and dinner. 1 feel truly grateful and highly | church on Wednesday evening, the services commenciny ~ om 100 do. y ied: superior to alt others; iZcents per pound, hhonored by this mark of your approbation—the most 4Fa- | Ae talf-past seven o'clock, ol © | Moss RCo, Australis, 0 Cent Am Tr ¢ $5 | DAVIB'A CON, M46 Bowery and 117 Ailamic stteet, Brooklyn, 4 of Bathe, difying reward that we can receive from our feliow citi 2 Pac Mail 88 Co... 187 BOX OF NOTE PAPER, KEADY INITIALED (A zens at home. | regret that it will not be in my puwer to | The Rev. Benjamin T. Phillips, chaplain of the Ninth 56 do 18634 | A wo Z). a1 GIMBREDE'S, $45 Broadway. ’riee @1 7%. QPONBALIA MILLINERY ROOMS it WATRRLET ‘ccept this initation. 1 am here visting, foF 8 brief | regiment of New York State Militia, i annoanced to = 6 6S + 10636 - HOM® AND GAITERS, aT | Mednms BE BMI Eo ton a period, m: ily, with my health somew! im pa pay 60 do r $8 $3.9 tt 45), SHOR® AND ERS A mati , and Im lable to leave at any moment, if active opera. | Preach to-day in the Westminster church, in Twenty se rir At fost —— i 100 do......b10 ison pee. abe ‘tions should be resumed in the held. cond street, near Seventh avenue. Tho services willcom. | 44 >Y ll Druguiats throughout the United States, 100 N Y Central RK 16, ‘accopt my warmest thanks for your kind ap- | mence at balf-past ten o'clock in the morning and half | Wheeler amd Wilson's Sewing Ma- 100 do... .000 116 Fe eee Gon Foner at) AVRAELLR pets i nen conclemeny, with, | igh past three o'clock in theafternoon. These sermons, com- shinee —Bi Premium ven Pair, London, 1862. So.vebihog Feed b 4 pd $2 Broaliwey, corner Deane street Brevet Major General, United States Army. | ing as they will from one fresh from the battle fields, will eareos Op Dreaeyey, BOW bey a 215400 do FebkAug 100% 1250 Erie RR STORE FOR LADIMN TO Vtatr TO vit trates promiages tecture, so-cnciy la THE MOVE TPON FREDERICKSRURG. no doubt preve highly interesting. In Kelecting a Sew! f Machi e be Sure | “0OUS6's, Lyrcer 100 400 ~ gh) Ht oy og nie ted, Whon the army again moved into Virginia under Gen, | The Rev. Samuel B. Bell, D. D., of California, will preach | 10, combing the ormamentaltwith the useful. A machine | f bs ., ae ‘eauabiiahment. of LERVK BUTTONS ASD STUDS NEW STYLER ‘MoCiollan, in November, 1462, it was divided into three | in the First Reformed Dutch church, Jersey City, near tho | The « Bober Wievasec, t0s' Brestwey ts ps . 109 re I pet rt. ee Magia ns 4 icon ¢oriare 0 ae, ar eal grand divisions, of which General Sumner commanded | ferry, at balf-past ten in the morning and haif-past three pT te ia ie the only imestloe * which | ‘anybody, and ft out thele ALLEN, 418 Bromaw oy mf ‘the right. When General MoCiolian was superseied by | in the afternoon. eee: seer = eee, Gate ro Haas ive ae tee | Pend, tes tor bays of Uhnane tar! WE MUATUAL THHAS AE DAT AL General Burnside General Sumver commanded the ad- | The Rey. 8. A. Corey will preach in the ehureh corner Pa nage gem inm A & Co Radical Cure | [000 Erie 4th m bda 111” 1300 Itariem iit. ok ed, and the piers ace ase vance of the and pushed on rapidly towards Frode- Soweep ca shen sak Broadway this evening, at | [iou'wih any other troae Oboe of the Gn came, Vorce | 20 Had apf i, sy NorwienkWorkiit. pais po Be he ricksburg, pmstagy gee of November, be ~ cost gg “ ea th atiendan' 60 Mochigan ven ft. 10855 | 1862, within two days after march! Rev. E. H. » DD, ree ist church, uw Jein!thpret «a0 - anal. It had been jctended at to ae ber lyn, will repest his sermon in the South Baptist | Tresse®- Gin ‘Pile and Pro- ne | A RTIETIC MONOOTAM® CAN ONLY BR MAD at ity piece af musi, present have Instruments (0! ‘ber: Varicooole Tru, . GIMBREDE'® Also Paper cnt Kavelopes in gpa aot Now Vor e japeus Oe oma, tet WeQy # po-b 128 40 Mich Bo&N ta ft Sa ‘crossed the river on pontoons; but they had been delayed reb (Rev. Mr. Burlingham’s), Twenty.fifth street, be- DR. RIGE Barclay street. oeo0 Mich ae eke fa, 13 (900 a | variety. resoue, © Parad ‘and the crossing prevented. On the 2st, bis command | tween @venth and Kighth avenues, this evening at half. ‘ ee oe AWATH2d im pl 91); 100 do 16 NOTB PAPER, Ri having been Grea upon from the houses of Fy past seven o'clock. ee ae se cnt td i Te 107” 400 ClevkritteRit #30 AY Z Bice (PU WOMEN OFF TORREY Py HRV EATS vom y, ngor othe whele | © ‘do OURBON WHIRKE We “Seb te es owig as Dove & thremteaet be town in the event of a refusal, | pensation to-day, athalf-past two and half-past seven p, | "Mem 2 cemte per voitle, HOw) CDINNW Bd ra 43 3 HoeTARLINNED 1 ® nin ei ag or ak Covvewe On the represet 2 of the Mayor the place was, how. | M., at ball 436 Brosdway, ww of Thirteenth street, kk Weat b do, b® RUIT SR KESTUCKY WHIAKKY Dare alaod Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Preservative ana | 2%) | ti oy the govern burg, he io alge surrender of that plare, and | Spiritual meetings of the Congregation of the New Dis- | bowels, corrects acidity and J stat | | | ! al oF t Obie kh TONKA ASD JEWLLAT-OF ALA, DPSCHIP. ver, spared fora short tine longer. He cecupled thie | ley. 0. B. Frothingham wii preach in Ebbitt Hall, 55 Big Depot, vholemle, anf retail, Me. Aster Hoven. The ppesed spelt on | aan ee f ore W iene. for vale YF OBO. © ALERM, 08 Procteas, oe post of danger within reach of the rebel artilierists untit | West Thirty.third street, this morning at half-past ten | etyismain Z MOOT) K AIL Eat 11L!6 1200 Cleves Toittit..30 v anal res, formenty i. sm the day of the crowing of the Rappabannock, whieh com. | o'¢lock, Snboct—‘The Evanesceuce of Rvil | Wigs, Toupees, Hatr Dye, Hate Dyeing | - ‘a PiORORAUS WINE COMPANY 09 FULTON RTRURT 10H. menced on the 11th of Yecomber, 1862, under over of a Rev. “Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Fifty fifth joldavia Cream, for beautifying the bair, a W. A | $00 Chic & Nock 1 BR Wiliam —P re Liquors re pres: heavy bombardment of the city The crossing having | street Baptiat church, between Lexington and Third ave | BXTOMRLOW'S. Te Bond mre 160 40 Boe | Apra Rherry, $8: goed Rourbom, Oi 25 yer pelle Vin ‘veen effected in comparative safety, preparations were | nues, this morning at haif-past ten o'clock. Preaching j by ae Bae Bye~s he Beat | yee “ i 4 Saale err eee Ae le for ass evening. py all de pert umes STE ates ee iA - ~ and wil eowten ach por a Weolrrale and real “orine me mad THR RATTLE OF FREDARICKSRO Rev. Dr, Ogilby, of Trinity church, will preach this by all druggists and yertumers. Factory, Sl Barciay street. | fer - 4 on oa Be vi ae ae Pe - ae pry ened 3 Ly To this battic he commanded the right grand division, | evening inthe French Episcopal church du St, Faprit, Ladies, Try Laird’s Bt 0 1k of Communes 100 a 1 ok . +) oom of Youth, or |.” ‘ \ALIVORNTA DIAMOND consisting of the Second and Ninth army corps. It is | West Twenty-econd street, between Fifth and Sixth ave. Taquid Pearl, for preserving and beautitying the comptesion = anton Compan y 3 Pingei Rings, bering & very tose 1 por battle 88 pe Sn. axoues ¢ co, eeeticss now to go into the particulars of that fearful | gues. Sermon io English; church services Fraweh. Rev. Steer" of it value, drvagins oad | "ys do, ean ‘by ow Cone sree me Pp yeiglane aud Chew's 60% Brostwar, :

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