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8 PRESIDENTIAL MOVEMENTS. of Peines lee of thi pate Piatform i " ry Istand De: At ihe meeting of the Nemooratic Convention eapade iddd, op the Wwet., the ——2 among other reo. Suvjous were wuABIM vEly Wherans, a frasrich war, originating io a dieregord marinas aod warnings of our fathers, 18 desol.tiog 3a snd and ttreateniog tbe permanent dis: eption of our ! Vujon; and whereas, the present administration, “Xa Tata! polley to tie conduct of the war, by its i Frinyement on State and individual rights by @ xenoral saelon cf tte writ of habexs corpas, and @ ibetitutiag: Wilitary for efvit courts, and shove all, by employing she army to suppress the ‘reedom of elections aod fore'ng sapere | of minorities upon the people of the State, Dot only protracted the war indefinitely, Drimging ‘appr ihe corintry interminable taxation and tirancial ruidy “Put bas created genoral alarm for Ye ‘otegriy ‘rine rf oltizens, al) thawatene al despotism, i worey 6f ens, the couvtry bas fo eas ul Y rrtimara oe ‘y gearantee for The ape sR war ander tye bn ie Of Sine present avministrajinn, throug! SBan by a Ajance of men ag the po ‘ign. therefora, males, Thit'we eare invite all of *whatever rb ide of political spinions, Ph political orvanresions, to unite w p9envert xd er7ort to piace at the hea | of urggo) “map fr whose wisdom, integrity aed tirmaess tl rid fy rely with hope for aspeedy surensten of the the cestation of bloodshed, aad ‘the mainten- fnce sf the Union which our fathers be peathed to un—a Dares of méependens Stares and ree | oreated by ‘the consti vo be mainta: ly by its obser- ved, That the invasion: oNzee 27 France is a PMiation of the Mérroe doce, which *wou'd never “pave been tolerated under, a Merapcrasic wemin!stration. Resolved, That the seer papeperit7 ie tue Ringr * affaira of the aotry in band. ungou and that ube campinuing expanstog four — he set and the *-aagrevagance and corr inthe eapenditures of te + government will beartus, unless wieer ovensela soon pre-) i ‘wall, into the guif of wational bankruptgy and anarchy. | lies t Titmois ston state Convention. ettlow @nd wader ‘Usien State Central Comstitive of Mlinois, ment Thicag on ide inst. Sprimgfietd ‘was selected 3 _ ae place for ge of the mext State Conyeption, which i to tak on (he 250m -of ding Dext Mr. Linogtn. (Frow sie Albany. Atiee Mr. Lincoln seems to find friends monde dovere: wera ie Vie sana Correspopdent ‘Me rion, etter sanwersting the quatities.a ‘Vice President cuowld writea:— ‘a man | believe cam de fouwd—found in Kentucky, fend in’ the person o! Major General Rousseau, eow com ‘manding the district of Middle Pennesseo, Hiss.iminis- “Wrative abilities have been eetablished: his mikzary ca- Weer is untarpished; and his record is unimpeachable: and if rominated for Vice President, he could carry Kentucky for the ticket and place the State ime, correct attitude, ‘#he' War For the Unton-The Orime of — hern Rebellien—A Storm im a Tem- | oak. The gardoardsere seven in y he. te ae. Dr, Taompsow, of the New York Tebernecie, well known ae ono of the repubticanaposties of the Empire | plates, Diy, delivered wn address ast ovening at tbo Cooper In. from the Union, embracing the general right of revola Mon Mr. Witiam Coliém Bryant.was un nimously elected Chairman of the meeting. After an ode bythe Giee Club: Dr. Twourson came forward and adarorsed the su @ience. Lie said the the eventual peavotul settlement of its te kcow-whether the constitution wil aeeessary to explors its foundations. ard, but it was no less pecessary, ‘the allai:s In order stand, it would be ‘Tho task might be The igsue raised by ellion wae not oviy whether the 1 ation would stand, but whethor it will stand fiemly apon the priue:- ples of right and freedom, Although Washington de flared that be woult sued the last drop of hip Dood to give freedom and orepndiican govern went 2 fair tris!, ¢alhom and the followers ef bis school, scarcely fty yeare afterwards, declare What that principle was wrong. Calhoun said that it w @angerous 10 Introduce any such principle into the e Stitution, and formally expressed hig wiilingness to over- throw everything ! r the benefit of human slavery ‘The Beeturer then went into a lengthy, though interesting i- Weetiga:) u of the theory of revolution, analyzing the ar. gements of Lord Joon Russell and of Mr. Jefferson, ex Bressing a broader faith in liberal privciples than any- ‘Wing existent in the words o thoee emiwent men. Armed Pevolut on against a firm, comprehensive, generous xud free government, he sid, could never be justified nodor = plea of the Tight of Tevomntion, Dut must always be a8 8 serious crime Our ‘forefathers did not fight ut to outablish the right of revolution; but the rights all meo—and therefore theirgovernment js a government jor all time. (Applanse.) He spoke with Much vigor of the freedom and justice which the govern- meat.of the United States socures to every citizen, how ever bumble. The most unknown, or tho poorest man -» Wasby our laws entitld to tho bighest protection. assailed in bis porsonal rights, or i! accused of crime, he, woth ine highest in the Jand, has ehe cortada right of ap: peste to tho law and to trial wy jury, In eyes of the all men are. equa and .any § goveromevt 50 ocentroiied apd gi round by Jaw, was made to stand, ovgbt :to stand, and stand. ‘Applause } ‘The rebeliden of¢he Southern be held to be au owtrege which can never, under ¥ clroumetances whatever, be reconolied with the mecred nicht of revolution. Tlumen goocicty always witates towards the right, and this will be the case ° . a8 o. har been everywhere eine. No ves of men ip « . Me land would ever consent to the contipuntion of a President tn office by means of the force of the bayonet, {Sprame ) th such a tand as this the thing could never ¢ ‘The « “on of a majority eould mever last euongh here to justify revolution. king of , eat Lee sald thal’ he was a trae, snd ‘hesest reas, « Slevated wibe highest post of could comfer—a man whe bas well dischargedidia duty, {Amd one whoiias become, tn tne hadds of Gods greater ‘aawrumenc iv: the overtirow -sf clavery ‘thanec.s snp. porters evr thought he would be when thoy elevated imte the piace he holde. (Ap Cobden ast greater Englishman ~ (at ule law &@ ing re. as a ower of ¥ against .cemo- government. He concluded by saying tant was a bright futuse for the ‘United », Bor " PRctos ag sv0c az the rebelfion is pat down and.slavery o Mbclighed. Ne bad the hichest idea.of the natian'atcwre, he very right of revoluttom on which it ig @asederrill owned im the groud orgen#bout of freedom wich eae s00p rasoan di roughout the whole land, ig the #peaker's remarke sorae notse and conn? tio, ere heard end observed in tbe lower end of { Bail. This arose. {t4>ems, frou te extrance of «mai . Haig t& bea Cubsa, armed with w tong kuife, appare: ie ned to take th. life or head af the lecturer or of vant. Thewoull be foul assassin wae, however rigorously, if rudey, he anda 's cheese Enife carried off by the indignant papa, pee io a Uicipation of the arrival of the golice, The eur- ' here fell on Dir. Tiorpson'e lecture. Destrmetive Fire. “RST THIRTY GIN TH BTREET—DFSTRUCTION CLOTH rain O ESTABLISH MENT—siiVEN WELLES HOUSES FARTLY DESTROYED AND THIRTY ¢ AMITJES BURNED OVT—LOR® ESTIMATED AT ABOUE ONE RUNDNAL AND EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, 270. About, three o'clock yestexcey morning a fire broke i in the ckth printing ogtablishment of Stuart & Gas fos. 265 amet 217 Weet»Tulrty-sixth ateeet, The Walking was gbout ono hundred and twenty-dve feet \aec.b7 sixty wide, part three aod part four stories 2 W]e Me estinuod value of ty ery aud build. ding wee de 1 Git about, $160,000, The Th - ‘HS MONADMOCE seroqereny, LAURUBED AT BOS: knees, vs bicd are of Dackenatack, Her longih between perper diculare is 260 feeb; ov: mouMied breadth Gf beim is 49; extreme Dread, oe; stitute beloro rather Himited audience on the vexed | Pros tain «question of the day—Tbe right of the Sowth torecede | already stated, witi be under water when she ia in action, ar was cobooling the nation into it boner thet be satin York State National Guard, <nder command of Colonel! kaocked fiat by asturdy arm, aod | NEW YORK HERALD,’ THURSDAY, MAxARUR: oe nia a Monet I. om-Cluds. ons Ss ere era Wetaece Valiereta SF. . ay Buss ter of J. be and bd water to-v,y, vesse! ¥ ag nid dewn to 1862, and bas eon wcarly Maver of the beart, two years la building, Uulive most of the ovher Moal- ie po =. wgent eeaghtor by me facod Colvia. tore, whic are of irew, atio ie balls emttrety of oak, ox- cpl ag OL ES 7 FX. Chane, copt Ber Packs, which Are of white pine, tod some of Ber | tifa! ry ‘srebarice Akad Tsabete Clark, Meet wont Tho iunefal will texo place th Jay) afternoon, at to roth HE at eee et Nerass West oe day, March 28. pur Coones, @ native ap? ouside of ibe ‘plating, or armor, 51 foct; mene | of Moyne, county ipperary, It@wad, tw ihe 4d@ year of bis Mid, 12 fees; dt ‘he doepesy purt, 13 feed 134 Mock, retuileqoana frigade OP the family, and thone of biz he je almose tint, baying only Wree ches dead tise at bess eae. a of Rephews Jobe ol half foor; her tne delow the armor are yery sharp, with MAL hoon bis concave tines, ‘but her outline en deck te ueartly eitiptical, ae thie (rbcrsing) ‘afternoow and well rounded at ihe oxirernos, Inetoad of Pitwarke ) papers please - sho bag irow'etaucchions areand her outtino, wim guard | xy ee mon tint Srey. Mare ae, eesenree Fan chaina, so'that her upper &eck Is entirely clody, fore and aft, exoeptthe turrets, of which sho ie @osignent for two, ber emoolrstack and steam pipes, Teo amgie between her armor and sido flied in, 20 Abst the sea may pase off without mpirg to ber upper rs FPRODERMARY —~On wulog, Mureh 23, Cava ani Maky am caeen ‘vite, oft of Willigm Werddermany, and © mn wre ‘ends ane Ste relatives of the foauy aro respect iy riled to Se aE Taha taslaseens TaD Wenetan earner of works, sod she is coppered up to hereracr. In Guero D0 Tuenday morniae, Wareh , Camianine tvorrerpects she te decidediy superior to the iron Moni- | «iuEmson, widew of Wridlam Gleeson, in ihe Sobh year of (érs, She will be moro soaworthy, aud her Bottom wit | PEA... 4 fiends of tae Alo theme of bee o Bonnis Gostilio, ar fully tavited to atten ‘ve'sionn while her eopper jants, Her cubic capacity is } son-in-law, Boule Gostilio, rorpgest i eh ft atreet, thls i two © clock. pate aged 15 years, 1 mouth daar, Into drumiriag doxst | ‘Company A, Tbiricouih aviillery, mranee TU ee no indieraiwioe 1 elgb, 1 be resence Big of “andi ‘Bull, citi. ff Hr cltuge i hy invited ts oye tea waies Setar sof ssi ia street,’ BI Dalf-paat one oo Miner On Taomay worhiug, March 22, of sniamenation together, and gf. tte bowels, Aiymn yoangest gon 73t ne late Mechel onde, cnulkod ‘inside and extsido; so that if her entiro Hage, ta tre 1th sane ot Gia ate dott m planking were off skerrould till be watert! @ relatives and friendsof the family are redpeattully, Hes top timbers at the gunwate are moulded cight in: anened es picend i the f pe ean hi ne ctele al 3 we, and sided tem; her ends are almort solid in tho angles; wo | gct0ck Precisely. from the * much 80, that we cannot conceive how they could be Kir.—On Wednesda: poriog, } March 23, Rrizaserm 21m, etronger. erinddaughter of the Kip. has five keeleons, all of oak, Dolted through with tne family a @ respectfully imvited to at- gi friend ‘hort, yughout, ex. ie funenst services of Friday mornings at wwe Central copper. Jn shart ane ls copper jstened, throughout ex | Geiheuie Hplavpal chteeh, Seveoib sredus at kere From the first futtocks to the guawales she is diagonally ogo On Tuesday, March 22, Wiictam HL, second sop or crossbraced with iron, the braces three eighths of ‘Thomas L. and Marina Laws, in she Zia year of Bisece. inch thick by four inches wide, ana about four and ‘Beloved by all, none knew him but to lov Bnlf feet apart, Over each jointof her frames there aré There isn eslm for those who weep, three strakes of oak, six ‘by ten inches, A reat for weary pilgrims found, all, and. the rest of her ceiling i iiag eer ad Tho height of her between decks, 2:286 tons; but measured ae & sine decked merchamt vets}, abe is only 1.361 66-95 tons, and her estimated Gierlacement ‘when ready for'eea te twelve feet, witch wil loave only about two feet of ter sides exposed above NERIOr, The whole depth, or moulding “cf her keel, is only ten’ aches, Teavine bat three inches grojection below the gar- Boards, The main keelson is sided pongo inobes amid- ships and fifteen incbes at' the ends, and moukled thirty inches; the we timbers areé“iifteen by sixtecn inches, chee sho |p solid: u; to the’ second futtock (Thoraday) afternoo HAMILTON, tats claneey ‘ta the ground. The p eoth of origin divine, jous Image fréed from diay ven's eternal i sphere shall shine In ea rac relative ona rlonds of the family are respects wil vited to the funeral thie (Thursday) aticenoan, from fhe residence of is parents, No. 725 Was! ton nEararie.—After a long napaintul sekwers, on Tooxtny, inches, and’ are all of oak and well secured wie jes thick, the bottom |. Wwemesda lanking five inches and the sides six, up to the gunwales, | Hutienbdach, Po backing for the armor ie twelve. inches thick, of oni, pb all and ie covered with five one-inch | as also the frionds feet square, s0 arranged that every layer | to Covers the joints of that under it. The combined thicke jroo armor is five inchee, aud it shows | a broadside surface of five feet deep, three of whieh, as morning, Mirch 23. MicnaRt Lanenen, of avaria, Germany, in the O7th rear of bly axe, ‘The meubers of the various lodges to he belonged, relatives of the faru'ly, are requested he ab med house, this without further LEDERER, Leacn.—i4 Monday ever A yents, st. Lule Republican and Democrat please copy. At Bweony’s iiotel, Chathae street, suddenly, of he heart, on Taevday, March 22, Jour T. Leon, ase, ), Obleayo (11), aad Jarervitie (Wis,) papers of ber armor is very neat aud yery strong, Her whole thickness in the wake of the armor is three feet one inch. These details are sufficient to give some idea of the strength of her hall. The 0 ; The big agen © Hor internal accommodations aro well designed qnarters for the crew are forward, and bere her cables also worked. Tho chains pasa over the bow t At Hohoken, M. J., on Tuesday mor aing, March bawse pipes to the oxpetan, which 1s also below, # Mavken, aged 24 years, ¢nouths and id dayn | her anchors can be purchased without exposing the mon | ,, be selatve i ere na. {0 time of action, She has also a magazine, n shell room | for Re Bloomiela p aireets Hoboken. MoxaRgus—Gn Tuesday, March OKsRaUY, aged « and shot lockers ferward. Vhe after part of the deck | contains the captain's corbin, the ward room, gun room, staterooms for the officers, and hae aiso a macazines shell room, &c, The engine room is enclosed between | wate ti he bulkheade, but there are passiges which load ) forward and aft. The ‘pace below the lower deck ia for water. provisions, eeres, Xe, She has two composition propellers, one each side of the rudder, with four blades to each; they are ton feet six inches in diameter, with shalte of pine inches in diameter, In thie respect she is also superior to the first Monitors, which -haye only ove propeller. Not only {a she stronger aft, and her mo- live power and rudder lees exposed, but she can be turned upon ber centre, which is often very desirable in @ vessel of war, She has two engines to each propel- Jer, with cylinders of thirty-two inches diameter and a Petdny, afternoon, at N6, 140 West Hous! aire. MULLADY.—-On Tuesday, March 22, Many, wife of the late James Muliady of the county saath pariah of Recline, hait- Jaw, and e te residence, m lonab Tenth streets, Wihtamebnrg, MoQusEKNgY.—At No. 187 Wes street, Manas RE Cirnreriva, only child of tp and Catharine Mequee ney, aged 1 year, } month and 10 day The relatives ‘aud friends of tue family gre jus ted to at. tend the funeral, from the reside hor parents, this ) afternoon, tone o'sicck, tot ee twenty-two inches stroke Her estimated epeed is about | fiance’, Hieweiom Calves Fem six knots, as fast s@che could with safety propelied G On Theeday, March 22, Jawre McGee, a native to keep above water; for though she is sharp below she is quite bluff In the wake of her armor, and if driven fast wou'd bury, She ino two engines lor each turret, two blower engives and two donkey engines—twolve in all; four boilers, with #ixteen furnaces. Her turrets will be ninety feet apart from centre to centre; they ay of iron, eleven inches thick, composed of one-inch pl re euch twenty ove feet in diamet: and nine feet high, apd will have two O{teen-juch guns in each It ‘ie but simple justice to say that she has been Dullt in best style of workmanship, and as such reflects grout credit on Mr. Hanecom, the naval constructor of the yard, and Mr. Sprague, the master shipwright. ne Monadnock is Bamed after a mountain in Chester, bof Killishu, county ‘tyrone, Jrelana, in the 43d ye The friends of the family. and aleo those of his brothers, and Patrick, and also of his brothers-lu- aw, James fe roepectfully Invited to tend the fe residence, No. 406 Colnmbia street mursday) afteracen, at balf-past two. Irish papers plesse co} Newngcer-On Tuesday evening, March 22, pitor a short ines, Saran, relict of Jovn Newhouse, aged 74 ior The friends of the family are invited to atten S a vieral, from the Presbyterian church at Wnahingts ° Faany atiersoos. at these orcioek. without farther nose Fauarn—On Tuesday, March 22. at 188 Grand street, J City, Davrp, son oF David and the late Eliza Palmer, rs, 9months and 18 «lays. The ns will be removed to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, this (Thursday) afterncon, at two o'clook. Rupay.—On Tuesday, March 22, Carnanine Rupaw, of Dumsilla, parieh of Kill county Cavan, Ireland, Milfeary Affairs. 4 Funeralon Friday afternoon, at one 0 from the eee eee EER NENT “NEW YORE | youse of her daughter, Ann Neweit, Meiscse, Wastebestor NEERS. haten one aver ved Rose =n Montreal, on Sundar, Fobra ent bender beryl Boge fe regiment. arrived in this | , Ross <In, Monten oe are diek and dala’ He Row, city yesterday, from the South, and was appropriately weloomed by the city awthorities, The remaining por- tion of the regiment are expected to arrive here to- morrow or the day after. The Seventh regiment, New Et Montreal, on Thursday. March 3, Juuia Bary, wie of David Alex Ross and elieat eyes ‘of the ine J. A. F. Rachay, of New York. Rovens.—0n Wednesday. March rn, Rogncnans, snfant aoa of James J. and Hlisabeib | aged 6 mathe ang it days. The ‘uneral will take plaee thie (Thursday) afternoon, at two oclock, from the residen parents, No. 134 Fourth street, ban sbure, Tos.rtor.--At Woodhaven, on Tuesday, March 22, after a Jong and painful ilinesss Sanie Rossuter. wile of P. a. Hosselot aged 47 years, 10 monthe ie: Tre friends of the family are reapectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral, from Strong Place Baptist charob, corner @f Strong place and Negra street, Sond Brooklye, on Fri- day afternoon, at half past one o'clock day, March 23, at her residence, 485 Marshall Leiferts, tarned owt’ escort the regiment. the City Hal Park, Mayor Gunther, accompanied by several members of the Common Council, review 1d the Sunes they passed. After passing through Broadway to Fighth street and thence te the @’xtb avenue, the fellows were entertained witht excellent dinner at the Jeferson Market drili rooms. Alderman Hardy, chairmen: the Committee on Na- Io WS Ax ON We tional Atfaira, welcomed the Finglocers in a truly cloquent | sec ane, aflera long abd severe ilinees, which: she and appropriate speech, which was frequently applauded | bore with Christrian forsitude, Maka wifobr Jobn Senn by the officere and men: The frienas and acqualptances of the futuily are respect- y fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afvernoon, {past oueo'clock, The reinains will be taken 10 Calv Bry qmetery cor interment, | New. eu ogy Sr. CLain —On Wednesday. jarch, 25,.0f the Junge, Jas Sr. Chaim, & bauive of Ques land, aged 30 ) cal The relatives ant friends of the family are invited to.at tend the funeral, without farther no dence, Fifty: thi rt, cor of First avenne, on Friday Colonel Serreli, commanding the regiment, returned thanks for the epiendid reception she and his men had re. Cetved at the hawds of the New $erk civic authorities Short speeches were also made sby Captains Sout and Walker, of the Engineers; Jolovel Trafford, of the ty veoty first New York Major Hamiisca, of General Sand ford’s - staf, and tl 1) Ww ‘the -eriertainment. closed with the utmoss, kermony and grot. fecling. Among those present were Councilanco Joyce and Bran- aftern don. A likeness of General MeClellan was hung on the | ary wail at the npper part of the roam. which, being pointed | to r ena. out to the men, wae caluted withemthus!astic cheers. NOTE FROM CAPTAIN PRENDERGAST. New Youu, March 23, 1804. Captain Prendergast, of the First Row York cavairy, wrerente his complimests to the editor .f the Herat, gad is desirous of stating that the charge. giving dup! ook \y. The active ‘and honor. ose Couipany, No. Sl, are invited R—On Wednesday, March 23, Manna 81 wife of. ‘Horne V. Sigier. 1% Kast Twenty iret atret, aged (7 * Notice of the funeral in to-morrow's papers. TooxeR.—On Tuesday evening, March 22. fier a lingering itness, Captain Daixt A. Toukex, in the 7éh year of his ly ape respectfully sfternoon, atone ccte discharges, published in the flrrauy of tie 224 sea ier Led inerment.. Wu on Monday, fuptant, originated in o mistake, which Captain Pren- dorgost’ js asrured will be ied in Washington, Captain Vrendergast will add that, a¢ theca. oinanding @\ker of tho regiment alone can give the cerca ficates in question, BO paper of the kind could have issmed from arch 21, Hiawntait 78th vear of huis age. His remains were conveyed to Staten Telend fer inter. ment Writs. —On Tuesday, March 22, Hanon K. Weuzs,in the 48ch yer of nis age, relatives and friends of an iktian, formerly of thie gigs ta the frnliy are respect pla (Thurs oom a lock, from hi TO THE EDITOR OF THe nEKALD. ) Tourarn: . Kaiement in te days ‘enue in repard 10 Wy marzhige MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. wi M66, and Whe machinery iti suppesed will be wesrly | PxiAig-TRonr Jo Bridgeport” Conn. on Wedaew tay Ny contradicted, mew? wich ceremony took lure 23, by the Willey, Not. J. Buoan, of a Witt The pevperty was invured for about $48,000 | Smiuatons, fone inena. do Fora Beiyousew dietears of Cass wlereR. ent ‘oS city insurance Gompanies. ‘Wien first asen the a a ROEDe. eur Eki awort.—On Wednesday, March 21 by ch @ fre #7S5,00 the seggud and third Soens, amd aprend We, @ Pillips’ pastor ae Whe First Prosbpeseinas “SHIPPING NEWS cans Tapldty nah aly a penton ot chureh, . ¥,Bocock, of Wuiscity. so Laotine Beuvavomry |S be with, apidits por adopted danger of Mra, Fanny ulsler Florence, of No. 2 the t Gis were suyet, and the horsac, fo a frame | West Hausiot street ox EE. pyrene 1-01 bag mtabie AGIoiNINE, Were roscued with muah diffion ity Hitatne or ihtoents pany eongh, gn Tus. 55 WATER. corm B83 5d htc prevad * y the. itey, Sajord. fy bed thant time to the aietooag bovste fe xnins, of the First "New York Ghvairy, to Min Mw, 4° Portat New York, Piarch 23, 1864, ry sth street, and betere We fremen sue ishing te fire the uppor floors aud HOKE wes destroyed — Buide ings Nos, owned dy Parirtége They, are de catent of abort $0,000: in 099 2648 ted Ineer ¢ Me. daorp wr, Ta: € and water 10 is inpureé for 200 iu the Plone Jnsurune The over Died. aap Midsletiget, Kenne “ Ri Gilegsttn, Beller, Tork: Astrenemn, Baenpey. de. sorpants are — pot imei (tog No. £19 | _ Bonoger.—On Wedvestay. March 23, after « avort but se. ‘tenia Pp spinel, Kennedy, Mew Oriccns—U § Quar- ie at Greveseud Mh, Jaw Armstrong, BYork; Sominmp: owned by ir. sMoKey. i damaged about mess, Maky ANN Bonpocs, inthe 58. 3 ear of her Bieamep Potomac, Sherwood, Pertian 4 B Cromwent | 67. Wh ine, e nda sce 900: said to be Jnsured 1¢ wae eocipied by Movers, family gad those of her nage, William |" shui Olden), Ht + “divin. it's ta; Rh, Blache, Taupin de Bomays do. " . ‘ 4d th Shap Gost ( . Heiaric le he a ¥ | Ha ae nt Bros WR aud Bes Wa Y rexpect/iyiavited seni the on im) F ‘ sbanghacJ C Jewett Fisoras, San 308i Chrietoner Hall, Freeman, Arm loa 0: furwu + abo Page MB * ; ia ‘a foranee. — Bulidings Kor. ‘au aud Sil are | oa, am Bieny Ghenneee ence TUaaY, With | err ee Tenet, Valparaion=tatiet & Chae eri nouwny, Jan 26~Arr previexs, Yoriek, Moore, Lov don. fooca UY Win. W. Jibourd. They aré famaged abont | 2% deer IER on of f ; Sark Gratte, Craig, Cadic—Moore & Nency, foe Yee Mach Arr Soran A Blalstel, atom, Londos ~ . bASDI. won a larch 22 Cam t u we jor & 200 Not pied 9 e Ani Dabur, aiaae ne sriommateny ii on Delphike (Br), Dé Lean, Govaives-li G.Seamidt & creases, ie, March bias ont, Frigate Bird, Thompson, top foot ie ), Garr " Fragweeoa, bri pen sf ileus wd relatives of the family are respecttuiy in pets Bieoktiorn (Br), Marroy, Clentengoeed.F Whit Pourtand, March 8—Ble Engle (trom London), NYork. Teeeb. Br Siig fo aga ths Fun from the erence OF her sek, Bie 4 un Meron, 81 va, SPP 1 Mariug 4 Sonn, Ped Jeo 10—Sid Martha Howas, Huraphrey, Pe. pit th ; after 900 one 0 rae Dover hao, reels (DUEh), Ainemey, Carecuarstheedore | Wtasace, March $f St Allen's Head shio.Amerioss wl > r Poe. = 90 nden for fi Guin Mr White and aie fe cagerk. Toeie a aad i er ate (Br), Leblane, Ragged Islands, NSeB ¥ *ainiaroun Jeu T—8id Kate Hastings, Kingman, Ran- Carnitare is Sey a Oe 4 wf As Sehr Elina 8 Downing, Gaski!!, Newbern—Muscay & No. | 890! tenement louse in” she fear of end the Tan , Syn, Fal 1--Azr Gem of th Clyde; 25th, io, a2 seven | Ott Anciabe | Sart Moquch siscet, caPrichy Siterstoes tiers attiocs, MEY": toe Mantet, Coleman, Ferree Starlight, Rayacide, Riork, © ne neh Berens, Olrdey 26th oy Ws Mbp oh vest for 98.500 18 | out fap ther notice, ned geen ta Tt Coenen, Touirees Moarooniens Troon, March 6~Bld Frank Lovett, Horton, Beton, Qe Lenox touren wevoin, at the ra ie Kiya, am Wednesday [Maca 2%, Mra. Sana Seer Caen el, ema mee B ta 0, ov Wasuixoron—Try I, erner.t Aret for at amount o she ‘Die relativae nnd felevdeal the decegeed a Sehr » A ” ora veaty, ac Antwerp; Arms rong, at Mred. A. Bush, ® eaactfhy iuvlieg topnend etene | aie ©. Wma eae, How ford™verguasn ef at tehia, at titverpoct, ere ral, 1 ree hee ie pm ney ¢, $5 Clermont a\@oue, op Friday fen Mary Dolby, Drake, New Hawn—tf S Racket & loca, at App.dore, damaged. ate ane e rear park p Mt! F200) o Son - oventh eth Fastecn papers plense op; . ries Ports. of tha ere en venemeteet, || Saat tea Wedron’ ines) 2 2, Jars ieuc, son of "eae Ot otow, Bree Sriel, Ingom row, i fonts Jemle Campbell (1), Com y Chal Rex! ene ont tee ban ee hora (Dn Sienna Ca ne ety Bearer Betorat. changhio. Bunimors pee Bavard Thonpeon fel ou. A ifs ta Them mv tw, ond & al - ‘essie, Jone: alti nore orion. eee erie Peay cflarogon st | cdainship\Chish UWE, Andersen, Livespeds, Maton 19,1 in Sener i Pret eiphia. mown we present bot Ht is se $0 Lave ovncinated | via queenstewD 13th, JM, wilh mase ana pasiongers, toK | Bark Bind, frum Ba Also. @ ship two barka ‘ from -th the third floor, Wir eh 2%, soe sf leek, Winers, | Cumerd and tires brigr. bari ton White, Noteon, Blip iia, Nersba! 1 ft? ibe mutter fine . 3 ings , in the Steanehyp Oty Daeg gpd (Br), Broges Javerpool, qieien; oe geet Ta $4, Mibawacd (Br), rabal |a! ma the matter gp rye booed , Vid Queenstown M60, with tne wi eabin and Lele lavena: Gen, reane: Me's dined Wide iobowing is a correct list Of the inaaeascas of | af eviente ofthe farmity ate reapeety in tage pansepyers, o doin G Dale. te Nhe toy Biaeicge pane, Cientn agent ners 5 Marie Wovetce, New. . Siuert & forykapo On eloek, $16 w~in the ei hep ale nce, 206 Wet aseeehip Pb by gt bound ip ih, mils comb, Norfola; Willem CO ler, f vk; CM Mo ges Netern, of oswees, $1000, Mercantile, gS OO KL. | Thiriy fired Py oon Wie” qenorehay) efternoon, at hall peat ramsbty Mis of Manchester, bound B: Ihe, | ler, inker, do, BAA, wind NW to hit Works Dadel Webster las $100: Lorillard, $6,000. ikesotute, Loan: | one cel 22, ANN fh ident dnngh Je aay, Int 4 sea RP oa Nee Tre as, Cevtese brie We:tane, Sop e 4 afl day, !n' cot, ry ahi rDO pnt fee sso cee teen Reliet, $2,000 ni eva Mery bonnin shee yeare. 7 monn une i ehahengrtc ie Si ¢ mee | PALAL Arr ashe Align Mown tenag 608 yy 85 a1, $2,600. Sa botlding, Yonkers ant Now York, 92,000, nes; Pmpire City. @2, Albany ©4 Saige ee pa CHET ULAT AN, Brookign, on Wednessn} aa 23, att he vesidence of, the brideic father, by the ‘eer, i. Fiver DL Acriaem to Maar Loauce Uniwann, all of* NO ; x March 22. by the Rear. Mer. Wostewit, ot (ne residence of tue brid: mocher, Hexny © Woopwanp ia Macor A. Van @man, daughter of Ue bite Albert Vi /Teraey pap! CLEARED, Bteemehin Ov ef Baltimore (Br), Mirehouse, Queens Barre a0 0l—Jn0 G Deiat Br), Liverpool—Puneh, Ariel, Wilson, Aqpic walle 3 8 Att Roapote, Drew, Hevacc—Ludiam, ivan itargil Heineken copy. RSE me Wi verpor!, March @. poeenyaes. p Olvenprie (Br). Memon eg LI Wlatives and frends are respeeifally invited to attend | vie 0 Quen OW Wh wih mare aoa, Suki ov Sper rene | non seit a oe trust Croae, Thompron, Kew Orlesos—Ludam, Het- pal thie ook werhiag af to seo od mer pi usoqience of » siorme mets tae 4h 23. loo Te passed wh 5 bese tae | verpoot aerg Jgonsogt’). Gadedes, Port ates Me cacsen tne passe. en] sof Yi Phill Bow! Bi Seige one ig ii Pei aay Nee mark Of the pass: ag 001, ©), ——— Boston, 4 days, ip fer. yy Jibboom, cutw: OF the hatches, cabin doors, whee rily filed Whe cabin t with water: Feb 2i, ab ry 40 ion 2 a tremendous from B to NN. lost beaks sails, spars. chain wchor;, Zeth. inytag Jon 43, tell in with 9 great drift ice; run BSW to lat 43 69, and thas picked aiear } Mas ariha Hr of Arichat, NS), Canton, Pictou, NB, 3 “with coat, to'B # Sin # The" riade avin Hoston for Blizabotbpork Ta Block quant dd done her ober damags y,. NS), Proctor, Halita e Mie Houghton. Jost bowsprit and j ay a Her maincast an ri 4 art fauna eo the lower ba ieooons evening, while ta quarantine, ab anchor, was fouled by oan Angusia Kelly, persia anak zanlamae and most of the au. and Dulwarks Set Atlante (of Anita Eau, Arichak Saye, with as wort Behe’ oY Sasiler Lg a 2days Sehr Mlary Alice, Berry, New Bedford. BELOW, 7 8 r ree ablps, VORNOWN. 6 Ey a iit Steamer Praxcie: hip Wisard Kink, ture Anglo erwood, Balla: jugen of (he Sea; byig# Haron, Clara Fy D Noting; sehia Plas Mayon Rogers; Grapeshot..Wene- 1 Ba—steawehipn Australasian, United Ringdom, Reanoke, Ariel, Creole, Wind et avaset NW. i with 58, ade Disasters in the Bahamag. Our correspondent farnishes us with the following wrecks and désastera'in the Bahamas, reported at Nassau during the monih of Febraary, 1844: — Jan 21— Brig Rodiak, Yates; got off Sandy Cay by wreck. era, and proceaile Br echr Mary Otinton, Reeve, from New York for ‘Vera Graz; with ansorted cargo a! $47,900 In specie; carge Worown over, repaired and proceeded, * baat the Wisp, from Bermuda for elith= br sieainer Wi ot sp, from Bermuda for Tithe beach” par ol ge hme hss tinct 19th- k Wm 8 Hansell, Bunker, from Guantenamo for Thiladerphia, with sugar and honey; icaky, and repaired and o 2td—B. from Philadelphia £ Kgureaeeted foal for rapecraments ea repal rite if on, from Bt Martine for. New. York, wi ~ Its 2 Br dri Northern ntemporar By age for. Nese," with ‘coal; id; rraaeel Tal ir heuandoal, Dexter, oe Boatap pee rao; leaky ; cargo dam: England {or Nasaaw, with log Island; total 1 nar oa reargia, Leaviit, from Boston for Charleston, naiown and Liverpool, Svaamsurr Unizep Kinenom, Capt Barne, sailed yester- for Glaszow, Sreaweur ANKE Aspinwall Armawsnir Roavosm, Cont Drew, sailed yesterday for Havana, Brkawsniy (econm, Capt Thompson, sailed yesterday for New Orleans, Swe Winpson Forwgst—Palaie, March $—Captain Jebn Gartis and five wen of the ship Windsor Forrom, of and from Liverpool for Bombay (coals), have arrived to-day on bowrd the french bark Alcyon, Captain, Sanson, Ro union for Bele Isle for orders. seven degrees south latitude, the Windsor Forrest took fire | for Fortress: Monroe, nd nent woot et the bates by an acel <befoze reported), The crew bad only | moruing. Wind X. tine to pul the oats out, without, being able to luke their | | PORTEAD. Mt clothes.” ‘They renalnedsix daya in their four boats, run ning before the wind, and saved by the Russian brig Almo ia Uhincha Islauds for Cork. Some days afterwar: elved Gaptain Cart ‘bie afternaon for St Nazaire. Sicv ALXiMpRINE, Suow, trom Qallso for Dunkirk, in working out of the Downs early on the morning of the sth neh ‘fouled “ue obip Tornaito, from, Calousin for London, and sisted considerable a Sho was ansiated clear, Sud auchored near the Sovh Sand Hoad. The Ternada only received iritling damage. Snir Armosrrke—Liverpool, March 8—This afternoon the ship Atmosphere, Freeian, pit back to this port, greatly strained and dainaged. her decks having been suctossive he left Liverpoo! abort wo month ago. for ‘dif, at winch place she took on board 1.80) tona *he had reached lat 31, when she waa yy @ terrific hurricane, which compeiied her to The vessel 18 much strained, and will have to be charged and repaired before ahe again ventures to sea. MsxNesoTA—Liabon, March 4—Put in tne Minnenota, Matthews rem Liverpool for Boston, very leaky, With lors Of buiwarks and cargo reported damuxed. Bue Pocamoxt se, 4134, 904 tone, butit at Somerville, Mass, in 1858, bas been cofd for about $55,000. Banu Pusxn Cutston, Bragdon, which arrived at Bassein gn] from Haugoon, hea been sold, and her name changed iP anittom, safling under the British flag. Banx Bacrsmanro, 218 tons, of Dartmouth, recently pur- chase estport for the whaling business. has been sold to Air Ourtiey for the merchant service. Sone LA Bayaxs, of Brookhavon (before reported), has alid off “Wagh Boil” Rock, below Newport, an fathome of water. Efforts will be made by her owners 10 have the veseel rateed and tiken into Newport, Scun Goro Fiss, 100 tong, builtat Castine, Me, in 1860, has beon Bold oh B00 ee i Whalem p Bik Hoste, of New Radford, was p Favta Fed 15, with 50 « John A Robb, Green, of Sag Harbor, was at sea Jan 19, iat 5 47, lon 47 W, mg 168 dele sp and hphk oil, and 1 large ap whate alongside, Spoke: ae. Ship.Gem of the Qooan, Pritchard, from NYork for Cal- ors a Bo Haxer, Bilton froin Li pool for Cald: john. 6 er, from Liver for Calde Feb dl. lat 47 47 N, lon 1216 ‘W, ws Ship Favorite, Spaia, from Newport, E, for NYork, no date, Jat 43 20, lon Shi Sioman, Hanson, from Gibraltar for Akyab, no date lat 11 N, lon 84 E (by the Queen of the North, Forsyth, ogee nila, from Genoa for Philadelphia, Feb 16, off San Antonio. Cay ; Bri ae Finlagson, from NYors for Liverpool, Feb 12, ada Jon Togailet, from Boston for Barbaios, March 18, at 8: 404i, Jon Foreign Ports. Asrerer, Maven S—Arr Corsair, Hughes, X¥ork; 7th, Qilon, Cok, and Mary Aun, MW Langhi! 8th, White ain, Harnden, Cailas, “Sid Sth, Beradoite, Gunder "Asien, Jan 6—Passed by, Elizabeth, Teyseliue, Shanzbae for York; Gen Putnam, Bi ‘beon, do for Liverpoul: Mth, Kalama, Horton, Poohiw tor Hew York; Guiding Sturt ae art ae for 1; 16th, Johanna, Christiansen. lo or do; 16th, Ca. Partenst i Dreyer, Ourdiff for Singapore; zis’ ‘imin, Shang'ae for NYo. about Jan 28, Beverty, . Jag 1s-—Arr I Hanson, Gall Arran. J Es or are pss, ie ee. Bonprate, Moreh C818 Foun, Cowan, NYorE: Vietotre, pane » $—Arr Mary Crocker, Stuber. Calcutta; 10th, re Pericles, Show, Honton: Kemeraida, York, Caleutta, Bid 2d, erotne. Feb 13, Ceicniial Emplee, Marzay, for Livernoot, Dark, for do Tneonstant, Colliton, and 1s? Protector, TE Lemon, Rainey tor NYori de: and ouhera. Baserty, Jan7—Arr Peter Clin:on, Bragdon, Rangoon, 20th, Richard IL Greenouch, Gibraltar, Batavia. Jan 24—Arr Australis, Beimers, NYork. bacg ho ‘8. Jan 26—In port shij Dolphin (Hr), Hom- oa.on ; barks Lichtroot ( Lovell: Georgiana JM Churchill (Hr), Leary. for Boston; Vil- Blune, or do; brige Jncobm jelene Stravi;’ Burgermetster § ¢ Mans; "Hi riette (Hau), Muller, and Hendrike Hutiman (Baten do, Rpirr, Mare! Cancorta, Jan Arr rNorh Atlante, Briard, Midras, Orvira Vekcenta, Feb 27—Arr Alessandro 24, Cilento, Pa B _Thompsos. @. NYork for rk men {and anchored): My Proveeded); pergaret. Shie! Grasgow, March 5 Are (x de th Gex ©. jon, NYork. aurea iar x oephine Ret a New York: iT, Boxe Kong, goa 21—Arr Emma, Weigh, San Francisco; Ba. oe vers, eke, NYork. Sid 26th, Pallas, Hartmann, bar Prancisco, Tivaneaow Match O-Asr Boras, Caulk razer, N nae Tiot init Peo Bon Adam: id-bihe Binerald, Keith, N¥ork; sibs Northern Belle, pibers, and RAHiem, Stouart, do; Peter Joynson, San oui Sth, Tiberias, Rrandhoft, Boston; Amerten fartyty .Porjiand ; 7th) Pomowa, “andermoa. Bath tario, Gox, and Energy, Oanikina, York; @th, Chin (e). Anderwon do; Clarissa Carrier, Cameron, Quebec &. , East Biot, Cates uy iy matin; Hr itan port hom APE Suman Howland, Th Laurh a Gertrode, Po um end * Babrinn, Woouward, end, « John on, Howdy, Matting NS Proedas. ete Captaio Wilson, sailed yesterday tor Jan 18, being by fix or They have set out sunk In 7] € SU. Potter, Haver Ali eee sor, ~al— Are rather Yondalia, Cousin, 121 Prince 2ldeAre Bret rigs Ieland, Changel, camé tn contact witb a By sche, and carried | schra 8 J Clark, PLEMENT. Sid ship La ‘Amerian: Senre) Gook, St Jage; ‘Mogineer, Phiutps, We St ore from Liverpool. ma cae sobre Rosclue, Lincoly, and , Mareb/21—Sid from Baker's Land- P. Blizabethport ‘ Bi Blica Bane. York for PoNTAusi” MONO oo arth are beeey 4 Gisse)), | ‘or N Yor! eitautlo, & Nally Roriott pymaiale itn vans for Phiiadelp! Baltimore for N¥ork; Banus ever. do for New ‘Wycemieo for Boston; * 28 wealth, Halts. ¥ Xoating Hiltoa’ Head for Philadel: any ty ant meg a th B | igen aid Yorktown fOr ors ingarora, do for Acc PAUL piven, Hanh Maid wossty Mershon, Bright: | man. Nor ‘abet 1a nob Minn eal Binith, NYovk i MES HOME, March Q—-Are wna T 8 Harding, | aod Hatt a at Cunni: iy N York for ster. Be. Anrned. ‘Ambrose bight. Sid schra J W: M BD. Mary Kile, # isuovinkle, Sarah, Suspriee, and Advent, Crow, NY¥ork for 8t Johne, NP; iMa, Philadelphia for Boston; Alexan- 4 Otter ‘Rock, Thompson, N¥ark for d mond, te Palle do for Portinad; freeman, Youag, fangler for do; Roekingham, Talpey. Haltimore tor Postane athe Ty port #t8 AM, the above arrivals; orig Virginian; achva gurt. Sana KENNEBUN RT, March 22-Sid ship Statfordehire a aland: iain Pearce: wm H brig Bal Gersh banging and lodging keees, The supports for Ber turrets wit eae coal; Teaky it “, 4 hengiseene lang aan PPO? March 22, Mra Hocovms D, Lararm, in 4h¢ 49th year of | 2eth—Br be sibs 3 Sosciyn, from" Matemores for New Smith, do; sobre Tah : See AL - er Age. Wi CObl - prt cree ag eee hick Se rite eenanel na faty are repeal ves ga, | OS Tae ais sir, tate Daan for ew | He aant facie, tao, Sos ne funeral, o1 % relock, ford, with salt; ‘bedoe 3 thicknesses of iron, each plate three-quarters of an tach | KOYincc.ui de Pauls chireh, Twenty. third tree aaih-—Beamner br Bayley, Arking, fom St Thoman for | q Sid 12th, bark GW ihre AF clve feet eight inches, long, by three feet wide, | kaxony —Ou Wednesday, March 24,at nix FM. Praxis, | Naas. with ascoried cargo; Tan ashore at Wailing, but Kher a a fe gels 8S i OBS, ir these there will be two imghes | only son of F and R. Landry. in the 7th year of his gol off leaming. ae mat % me" eo ing, Porter. Phila lelphig u thickness of oak: Dut the Plating je not yet put on. nor |. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, Miscellamecus. ore yhoo sh Gent Ww “part tte Conk aro the varrete sbinped. Her outside planing is of white | from, oh Broadway, sroridence, Nota" Greemich street, | Stxaxsmr Avsteatastax, Capt Cook, eniled yesterday Zor | Philadephia: JO Paterson; Weaver. do els 4 Lew K Hattie Brag. Wind, NYork SALEM, Mare h21—Sid & James ROMER SET. pie gh 29—8ld sehr Argus. Crow WIN’ wan Tanger; Louisa Birdsal W HAVEN, March 22—Arr sehr. “Crusade. Wixor PORT Parsona. brig T D Wagner. Repeat’ NYork: schrs John Au W Ramae: and Sallie J Atken. Gedtaey.' sone J jay hia; 17th, obinsun aria Lunt, Tracy, and Dew ‘comb, Godfrey; Bd Philadelphia; d8th, T atten, ‘Allen and Detmont Star. Crowell: Tr Cid 12th, echr Olive Hayward. Barbon, Ji bark Al-xinder McNeil; Small, Philate ph a do; ¥ Sat dy, Ne: ay. Ne RW Dition, Lugiam. doi 16th the Bi Promotie 8 PULLA! son, Lampner, vort Royal: Williams, Kant ¢ Ha‘o, Short, Portsmouti 8 Weld port; Jno Binawan, Bauks, and L Ohest phis for New: Orie: Washingtar PROVIDENCS, March 22—Arr t Borton, Hy tons), Maling, St Joba, NB, to load fox NSW. BEDPORD, March 21—Arr sehra Bailie M Mayo, Ward, Baltimore; Henrintta, Wakefield. N Yor! 22i-~arr ship Avia, Manchester, achrs Armadillo, Chase, and Governor, Chay gchrs Cohasset, Tobey, Philadelphia; J ‘Trumva, Switt, New You NEWBYRVPORT, March 20-—Arv brig V! dom; Baltimore oad the. Honolulu; to NYork. Sid inoennss, Hodg- ‘reeman, Freeman, Portiend tor Baltt pe Secret Monroe. larch @2—Are schrs Sun, ri . Tribble, Kuzavethports J Hart, do: Volta, Dennison, NYork for Block Island, ops Agent, Reebe, and Mary Gray. Iiavens, NY ork. vider Bradle; mn, ard ae. Moore, Sackett. OVAL. SO, M: 10—Arr sehrs Jobo C Baxter, Re Gratsca, Philadelphia; any Bilen, Godfrey, do; 1th, bark wan. 3 York; 12th. schrs RM Domil!, Henurick- PP Simpson, ‘Ellis. do (abd cld Ist’ for Morris Asin eee H Mount, Pickney, do (and eld return): ey G Adams. Holland, Ph neigy 9 B Jaws, Hall, d do; schrs Aith eCerthy, Young: Steed, Phinda Heuh, 2 Jobs '. er; DB Warior. K rene as i abantan aah t. Boston; Caleb ‘St port; xchrs Weaterii mah He Sharpe, Bu wGoreon, aut 8 ‘ dosepn ¥ Mt "Wel ‘ebster, ‘Blake, NYor ‘keonville; Ith, ‘rade ‘lor, Pata Banker, Ellis, de. Iy, Alden. NYork; 15th, w Orleans; sehrs TW Van ana brigs Dudley, Carter, we: aud Karnal im, NYork; Baie, urHita. “Maren rr brig. i hg E Tho: ay, Smith. Studi an Blatt ( t. Provincetown } or, Danvers: mers, Port Poter, from Phil ua, Dot, March 21—The ship e Vansan, from Ne ind ‘ sehrs Cherub.” B Philadeiplua; Van aren nt, Po t Ro amers' Pelican, Walden, ohrs Nimrod, Baits § n i or, Young, 0; rb ws Young J lenry di ee, Vhtladelp steiner: Oliver Spelman, Brey Smith, 2) Rm Arr brig James Davis, Stap'es, a (and ald 19th); & oy St Lncar, Barnes, ea With, sche 8K Parker, NYork. rs Union, Pinkham, Cayenne; Pow arch 18—Arr brig Robin, Kil AP now used by the &e Chiro} Chemical Writing Fluid, the best in the world. ratlve MISCELLANEOUS. “YOUR STATIONER FOR BOBS’ AMERICAN t lucha Danks, raiirouds, publ waco. olesale depot iat Shaw Miry it, KITCHEN id Modern p malls ‘Wo cents and $1 RNS. BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, CHILBLAINS, &C., cared without pain by Dr. BIG Bowery, errs OPENING OF BURING Cs ery cons Royal tine and Ingrain Carpets Table iin cash. iRAM AN puowas R woe WHO IS Fame POR SELL: Bator Hains, &c., B, Surgeon © cn bs? Rice's Annibilator IDERSON’S, No. 99 Bow: Salesroomnsencw "and Velvet and Brussels Carpets Rings. tt Covers, Drapes Oileloths, Ae. at w sw Ati gone. fuarenteed. One pr ee. 9 Bowery. a Look tor i Teas, Cott ale rtinent of hi d jovmtagg his rete: more. So everybody can now be supplied in any quantity, Either families or crocers wishing to «ave tieir mon: should at once call and see for themeelves. One pries, enix, Greenwich und Murray strecta «POLITICAL. iy panatany dEALL eee mH z pate COMMIT. Ti x mur mart Congeess of 1868 The Mllard Tables 4. Fall ry a street, avery af in | Barbee fine specimens «: Chalom, and other members nf the fain Ginb, will be wot 26 Nassau street, on Saiurdas, March 26, exhibition and catalogues ready ARTETCIAL BONE FILLINGS teeth; the discoverer, at ons $50 Broadwe teenth strect. Will resove May 1 street, AP RB 'L GUMOTTPE Paty Teeth ext C it warranted; avenne, corner of Twenty ded. NITROUS OXIDE Gas Fitter tracted without ra’ Sets OF TEETH MADE IN TUREE HOURS. satisfaction or no pay, Sixth aveune, Pe: Diving bare in the ferenvcn san have asteot yolk ons or gold, made e° e ant inserte! che af fume day, No advance ty rer i and the fluest fie Fiftenth 1,44¢ ist, 161 Grand street, two Gheerfat'y Invest Shia yecornta from toothache. A RTIFICTAL T1UMAN BYLS MADE TO ORDER AN Inserted by. CROFT HOUSE, ond wi lating to biltiarrs i £ Buy Corner of Crosby and Spring aura, pS itty RIVER RAILROAD. <TRALNS FOR ALBA: F North and West leave and ly RE YORK, HAaLee if Dp treo! depot 10 ther particnlare inquite of Omar, 4 a8 ADWay YOR SpxKrns, past ONTART M4 ey J DAIL POR GENTL EN 1m, corner I sn toaredayy 2 th tickets), tor organl ation, FINE ARTS. LECTION OF ORIGINAL WATER by celebrated British anfield, C. RB. Les Lo i at thet gall ers, Drawings now on itl, H. 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Chambers street f, Mgpnd ou Stadays feat in Faibnoape . nave Kwanten Sunday trata 4:25 1 anid 8:15, 6 and 10:40 P.M, trom Thirtieth street, ava eeada STEAMBOA’ ree TGF HARTFORD and GRANITE ‘cave fra Treat by A, Gay, i Bou “ if i fake MILLS, Agent 3 Be ! rrytiwn. Sin, flernon, "gtd o'oloak, J HE LnorunE SEASON. Sing im pier foot of Say Ke Mase of Anavomy, Oe Ta] fue to attend (hee Toten ern te ton cenis by edt 7 ss Pore ha: Wiebe ar Soe fomny. RT 2l—Arr schrs Quhasset, Tobey, New , Bodford for ane Stranger, Wixon, do for N¥ork. + 220 - Avr achrs W | | | é OUR PRISONERS IN THE SOUTH. \Interesting Account of the Herald Correspondent. ae Condition of the Confederacy | » West of the Mississippi. the Strength of Al the | Rebel Arniles. | roan OF THE REBEL LEADERS.. | { Deplorable Situation ef the Southern People, me a, ae, Mr, Finley jersou’s Narratives OUT OF TH® IRON DUNGEON, ‘ ‘The first part of my narrative lelt me in the iron dun goon {8 Alexandria, Loursiona. I must pass over many ; Buggestive scenes in order to make room for the mere Inention of important facts. Ove Sunday morniug the sheriff took me out'of the iron dupgeon and put me in the passage. While there I had a visit from a lawyer and the Mayor of Alexandria. After considerable conversation with the lawyer im re- lation to the war, he finally said, ‘*ihere must bea set~ tiement aome time; the South would require her share oF the property, and what would you do with all the arme thot had beon in the hands of the soldiers ia the South?’? “Pat them ia United States arsenals’? I said. “Why, sir,” he said, “you talk ag if you thick the federal | gove:nment can whip us.”? “Indeed I do,” 1 answered, i | “and that has been my opinion ever since the commence- aw | ment of the war.’? T have been told some touching tales of the imprison - ; meot of both Northern and Southern Union men in the same dungeon in which I was confined myself. I have heard from tho lips of men who saw and heard these: things, how that, from the moment Louisiana was drag- ged out of the Union, against the wishes of most of the pouple of the State, professed Union men were persecuted. and put to death; how even those who were only sus- pected of fosvering a latent love for the Stars and Stripes were despised aud watebed; how the rebels g-ew bolder, ually guined despotic power over thousands of loyal people in the Stat-;.and how, gad to gay, thousands fell Oghting for a cause in which they bad no faith. Could all the parish prisons in the State of Louisiana. wna all the county jails in the other rebel State: burat their | iron bara aud openly reveat to the searching sunlight what + thi ound known since the commenvemont of this war, they would unfold @ catalogue of appaiting facto. that would harrow uj the hearts of even the most etoicr), ry to Heaven for,vengaice onthe. sé who have boen the cause of al! such sutler. A REPEL RETREAT, by seven Wi tured on the gavboay ‘ina, near Berw oxtn of March. ‘VYhey had gallandy enstaine! their part in an uuejial coutost for nearly thres hours, ticabled mm anorrow river, whore they passed through a terrible ordeal of fixe and bhod, Oa their mareh to Aloxandria ollicers cap Ray,on the they stopped a ‘ow days at Camp Pratt, six iuiles above ; New Iberia, Camp Pritt was a rebel omseript camp,. | and was picturesqacly si od on the margin of a beautd Spanish Lake. The Union forces, re (hea advaucing througn Lower j Jouismaa, The retreating rebel troops came pouring inte. ‘wimp Pratt in grout disorder. They were so much scate- ered aud dotmpralized that there was no pretention te organization among thew, Artillery, cavalry and in- fantry camo tumb‘iag in together, Everybody eeemed toconduct bis own retrcat on his own responsibility. Cannon, crissons and baggage wagons were driven furiously through the camp to the level land boyond, The excited teamsters lashed the mules without though: of meroy, and the ditapidated wagons went rumbling along the r with great rapidity. The cavalry arrived ia squads of ubeqnal numbers, with both men and horses jaded, Many of the mavtry came in twos and throes, some with guns and somo without them, When they reached the camp the men were very much exhausted, and many threw themselves on the ground, footsore and weary, glad that thoy had come go far, but unable to go further. Conspicuous among them was a rebe} captain who, a few weeks before, in comversation with the Diana's officers at New Thoria, extollod the confederacy, its soldiers and its government, gad said, with groxt self-confidence, that vo Vaion force could ever drive the confederates from Camp Bislind, He now camo putfing trom the field where the rebels had ‘been beaten, unattended by even a single member of his. company, is hat in ono hand, his sword iu the other, and, throwing himelr on the ground fo froat of the Miana’s oiticera, he made his confession in this emphatio language:— By God, geatiemen, you bave turned tho tide upon us this tim-l’ A rebel sergeant, of the Crescent regiment, who cama np about this time from. the scene of conflict, spoke in the most enthusiastic name ner of the bravery ho had seeu displayed by the Union svldiers, fe said he never saw a grander sight than the Union forces, all elegantly uniformed, marcning up im even Hoes, with colors lyivg, and im the iace of a tre meodous fire, to storm the breastworks at Camp Bis- lava, DIECT, GENERAL K(QBY SMITH AND Wir) od it to Shreveport, three hundred miles. Red river, We wore conducted from the jait to the 6teainboat landing by @ rebel captain. J.ievtenant General & Kirby Smith and wife were tho most Metin. he. persons we #uw upon the levee, General ~mith Is an‘active, onergetic man, of medium height, middle ageand ine appearance ils whiskers and bis hair are dark, When I saw him then be wore the uniform of @ rebel olficer aud a black hat with @ feather in it, He been married s ‘nce the commencement of the war, ‘The match was quite romantic. General Smith, who then commanded a briga was wounded at the irst battle of Bull ran, and takem to the residenco of a wealthy gentlemen residing tm that seotion of Vir- gicia, That gentleman's daughter norsed the wounded offcer and attended to all b wants til he was well. Meanwhile a mutaal rympathy arose betweeu them, After bis wounds were howled the gallant General, in recognition of the lady’s goodaces and devotion, asked ber to become the partner of hia future fortunes, She accepted the proposal, and they wore ac- ordingly united, She isa young and haodsomo woman, wll One features, light bine eyes avd auburn bar. MNS. LINCODN'S BROTHER. J8 rebel captaiu who bronght us from the jul bade ome conversation with me on board the boat. He as- sured me that we were going to be exchanged immedf- Tam Mra, wit ace you doing berer”? I asked, posted, im @ musing manner, “I am Mrs. | incol brother, Twas born aud broughtup in the North; but § am into thie thing om the Southern sido, and T mean to see it through” T suid, Now, you know very well thaw the cause of the Union, for which the United States are Achting, Wil be successful in the end, and what in the world are you doing down here, fighting against tho- lawfa! government of the Union—Aghting againgt your own historic fag, which you know has been respected» aod honored by tho civilized world?” This allusion. to tho Stare and Stripes seemed to touch him; bate he answored, ‘I came down here several years ago,. taade some money, bought some property, and my home And interests are hore, We consider that the Northern people ate encroaching on our Fights, and of courre wer feo! bound to protect them or die in the attempt’ A(ter- the lapse of nearly @ year I saw Captain Todd again, in ‘Andria, and T thought he aid not seem #0 fanguine of success as he did at frat, I Know that many rebe- officers With whom I hare conyorsed Haye lost confidence tu (ho anccess of tho rebeilign. THE CADDO Panis PRISON, ' Arrived in Shreveport, we were taken to the Cadao parish prison. There were eight of us—tho seven oficert and myself. We were put into a dungeon about twelve foot square, having tu the centre an iron cago about sevom foot by eight. This cage was for criminals, In a similar cago io an adjoining dungeon thore was then confined & murdorer, Three of us siopt in the iron cage; the re