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fore thom was the Oneida Lake Canal bill. Several points some time, and remindod one of the gatberin; bich alta py eco en ae he ant aud attentive tu his studies, Aitor comploting bis | wore ueusi tu the early purti-uot bor Majesty's rolza Our Troops, A sing’e volume toa entire Libeary, JORN PYNEE; Book: Decrdesa ich time, aad'T Lave co deubs.ches many of] *eusenib Zeer Mr. Lovejoy epeot'a shart ‘period us: a0 lus crelge ministers. tHe members of thevablust. the ‘on, Fee Pa Gallen E00 Massau'alront ; i a 7 renbieho» of lerbury, the ean of London, Pt Ce a hose who were pretent. were etrongiy impressed with soademy, aud atterwards be went to Bowdoin College. | iy Bisbep ‘of Oxtord, re Bishop Of Cnoster’ Cristadoro's fnir Dye, Preservative © ghe dignity of a portion of that budy. fore be bocame not only a pupil, but atoacher, and thus | god many ether distinguished persons invited to rearanene cae and Wig Depot, wholesale aad retail—Mo- > aster House, iran ls R by impariing kuowiedge to otners earned the means of be ant eaent, beens « arrive at Buckingham Camo, March 26, 1864, | THO dye appliod by wis!iu! ares ere Passing Urcugh cpliexe himself, ‘This was comarded as { 1"! pelea dh ne opens ed werd conducted | Thoemomy being roported in force near Union City,| Gna Onafes, Pimpies, Rraped frends conse 2 bedi vd — ns pict among bis brat prooie,pt alleged abliity and independence | s’qurrer tency the laches srermcabridge tie Prices | Tenwoesce, yostorday morning, General Brayman, with ® paltrbeumsfesh worms &c., curcdhs COULAUD'S [tales Freee late wound Catennd amine of mind, ; tiny of Cambenige-eud-the Grand Thichess of Mecklen- | foroeof two thousand men aad a battery of artillery, | Mel%s'ed Soep.at his now devas, 463 Droadway ESLARGEMUNT OF CANAUE, Froin thetime of ble teaving Bowdoin Colloge til the | bark Strolitz arrivd trom St. fret che Fire? (ate car. | proeeded by ratiroad to within six miles of Union | | Consait Watson's “0 ase and Cure” on A notice was given by Senator Humphroy of a bill to | fall of the year 1835 but tittle of importance marked tho | '“1S*n’row minutes afterwards came the Prince and Lend City, when thoy loarved vhat Colone! Hawkins, with | Disease, Dobility. dc vrice G1; wold by MILLER & CO. « Court of Appeata. oe ‘ NEW YORK DERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1864. \ ast Seachem : From the dawn of oarty youth An Elegant and Oheap Articte—teat- NEWS FROM ALBANY. OBITUARY. THE PRINCE OF WALES’ SON. May be wale in faito and truth, thy tad durable -OROMDAL'# Priont Propared, Cort steaks Pests Re j Bioss, 0 Lord, this boly soene, Bh hg ares enortiaent of Mattresane and. Fyrnit ire ~~ ~~ Owen Lovejoy, M. C., of Ht Albert Viete: Bione our Vrincess, Prine and Quéce, Pp ee oN wre Meg Neral the Fathers of the Ab: as Bawa ad e Ayman “ sees Palostrm> | hand and orders filed in the very shortest uotioe I will give thanks to Thee, O Lord, 706 BROADWAY —705, CANALS AND BOUNTY TO VOLUNTEERS, |r Owen Lovey, one. tho tending apostios of tue ant slavery doctrine, died between eloven and twelve o’ch ck pd mrgal'y Thy holy name, How great ana wouderfal art Phou All Those Afflicted with Kheuamattem, wae Dressed—Coart Fassia! Frid % Hon) " Piles, N ‘and Rhoumatic Headache wil! find great re 0 Friday wight last, at the house of Mr. Ky, Hoory Flee detioh ton, Mert sitt In all the world, bly, holy, Lord God of hosta, tack 5 ORONDatra Potent Bropared - Btreet, South Krookiyn, ‘The deceased was, at the Me | The yapiiem of abe olde: Den son of the Prince and | Chorus, “Crextios ; ae «--Hayda, | Cork sta a, + AMPORTANT LAND COMPANY PROJECT. of bis death, the member of Congress from the Fifth Cony | Princess Wales, winch (ok wac® yesterday, im tho The heave tolling the glory of God, oF eto private chapedat Hack pyb an Pal.ee. aitvougn an eveat The wonder > His works displays the Grerament. Address (@ Smokers.—Poliak & Son Merrshaum manvfacturors, 857 Broome street, near the le gad rotall Pipes cu! to Gressinal district of the State of Lliuols, For many months past str. Lovejoy hed nos enjoyed gocd heaith, | 0 ress national myvackece, and of peouiiar imtononrs | March, “fal of Ba: vlogs.» ; bus on the 1ssb-of she pregent south he was well ouough | riege of their Koyas Hivonenses, rave cooasioe fur one 6f | wauehoavene tre tang mene ce ee ten reation,? those sian Sich haes, Gaal The hoavene are tellin.” were sung by Miss Banks, Mr Binte Banks to Organizs Under the National | % vidertake the journey trom the national oxpitai to | flume tse uisiliy® whet Rave bead ao tar of late ae | Mowiem Smith sod Mr, L. Thoms. The performance this city Even after that time be was out of a: apd | roysttuuaily, the royal sponsors p t, the distinguiahod Ls nn by Air, Anderson, the director of bor Currency Act. showed few uymptows of tho rapid deciive of his phynical | reprecentutives 0! thse who wore wbseut, the great oi0- | “tne ceremonia! having concluded, the visitore proceed nature which teruituated in Bis death, The discase of | OFFS O! Slate. and the poviemen and tadies nod gentle | eq wo the greon drawing room and picture galery, aud whieb he died was an affection of tho liver and kidaeys. 'y, sell goodwat whole Topaired, bovled and mor A Pericot Rats Dye.— Mille omnts per box. Try tt Bold by’ all druggist sireet, ABeantt(al Complevion,--Laird’s Bloom of Youth surpasses overything for preserving ana beautify complexion aad Bhim, 4383 Broadway, and d uggisty Onty 50 Dopot 65 Dey mon Immediat iy Coune id with the court withessed the uorbiy ate: OH eeremoy, “he it rest natura ly oil m mich cn event was | aunty ithe suopereoom se S uaeae wiih the royal In his sickness he was constantly attended by his wie | by no means confuet to the beriiant group assembled ‘The su upper room had been beauti WORK DONE IN THE ASSEMBLY, aud diughter until the moment of his demise, within the walls of the chapel, but wus telt by the eubire | accagion. Much of the most egret nen emily mreseinecniale oo od be, &e. &e. ‘This remarkable man was bora in the town of Albion, | CUB: A Delilmnt morning ushered 10 be day and | the plate belouxiny to the veluce was displuged upon the | | Brittiant and Powerfal Day and Nigh¢ » Me, . 3 is hristoni: ‘ist! ' d 0 e o'clook bal buon Uxed upon us the hour at whiok | “ands WAE # Superb christoning cake Shame ete Cray oe eeaue. Qoulista’ Opticiawy 660 Broadway, ui r Lai grgs House, fore lifty tree years old when he died, Hig fathor was i RecranoSS Auaany, March 26, 1864. the coremony should take piacs nad goon ator the ar- iat. sills “a an aa r @ clergyman, und, itke most of the clergy of the Kasterm | rival of the Queen at Bu kingbam Pa'ace St. James? IMPORTANT FROM T The ena a eee en vicarone vesterdey, and | Stel. be owned a farm, and was both farmer und pas: | V'a:k and that portion of Vail Mall opposite Murivorougd ae AL ENNESSEE.) one nk : tor. Upon this young Owen worked until no was cigh. | House wore ‘led with po gong. wh» took up positing Wee ‘one that may be appropriately termed somewhat windy. | 5. yeara of age, aud thus becsme.s practical agricul. whats hex ma ght view = arrive of the royal and Wennnnnnnnnnennnnn . * + | distinguished visitors, and, above all, of tbe Prmce end i Spr oscar eal i ee ee ea turiat. , {10 ntteded achool in the three severe winter | Frincves vf Wes, indeed, the throng ef people in the Capture of Four Hundred of vari lord ston P * | months of the New Kugland olimate, and was pronounced | Park was groator than bus buen wituossed there tor Pisaervors, to strengthen and improve the aight of old and youog, by day and night, without pxim or fatigue. Highly Tecommended by tho medical fecully. BEM MONA’, oculists’ Optician, 660% Broadway, onposite Boad atroot. Post aloe 42244 Broadway,: or call on. D: WATSON hims No. 630: Broadway, Crom 7 A. M, tod , tation, yr, M. Beivate con: @niarge the Erie and Oswego Canals. caasasahels Tano OOMPANY. ubject of our sketch. It was then that be | cc#a of Wales, also in carriage, apd with all escort | four hundred of the Seventh Tennessee cavalry, had “ left bis native state and emigrated to the great young | of Life Guards. nder , ‘ " sn dricng the bills introduced, In the Senate wan mua 10 | West. He want to the Slate of Lilimola, and seitied 1a the | The Prince wore a general's unfform, and the Princess perdved eet ra oa eae : wie heed Priv: iy se fowing are the incorporated oames —Krasivs Corning, | Vilage of Alton. In this town bis brothor, K.P. Lovejoy, | was attired ina white satin robe, and wore the magni fy is ‘abont’ two thousand, three times, - John ¥, Winsiow, John A. Griawold, Erastus Corning, Jr, edited a religious newspaper, and Owen began to study | cent dismond corvn’t, uecklace and bro o| ‘evonte to | The mon were armed and equipped, and had recently and Woodruff'T Barnes. The bill propses to constitute | tL6 Profo.nd mysteries of theology and metayhysice. | her by her royal consort oa tholr mat Hoarty | been paid for over a year's sorvice. The cnemy burned them @ body corporate for the purpose of buying, selling Here he coutivued tll the murder of Lis brother tor bis | Cheers rang out from the spectators assvinbled ip the | Vase was combustible about the fortis 4 Groxchangibg lend. and futraducing tuto wensral uve | Sbvlition principles by & pro-slavery mob abut two | park as the royal owalcsde passed. und tue cheering © fortifloations, an grioultural implements aud. machtwerv driven or (mapele | Y°ar# alter tho departure of the subject of ini ekovch heartily msintained unttt the portals of tho palace had | marched off with thelr prisoners. ~ f "| from Maive ‘this was in tho fal! of . The murde een entore: ? Bt nani gece canton, and en- | of his brother seemed to change bis wholo nature, or, (0 | Tho iotant princo was conveyed from Marlborough ag ed peaposse stip abandonment: Of: mick out rovidiog homestead for emigrante, Their oflice is to be | SP&Ak more correctly, perhaps the vcourreuce eeemed to | House to Bucki: bum Paiace privately in the course of the posts ag Hickinan and Union City, as they are of no uae ‘the oity ot New York. rouse wil tho fiery elements of bis intedect and | morning, which was the cause of much disspvointment to | to the Untonista, and of value, at prosoat, to the enoiny atime! snbdbiicwuae array them in eternal apd uncompromising bostiltry | the public, who bopod to be able to catch w plimpse of Bit | gg means of obtaining supplies, Tho bill authorizing the Lavi x associations to organ. | {© , the prosiavery idea. Alter me had written | Royal Highuoss. pe fae undor the general or national broking system was | #24 published @ biography of his murdered | | ‘The visitors baving all been seated in the chapel. her nas a : Ordered to athird reading in ihe seoxte thia morning, | Pretier he \euoved to Princeton, which since then be- | Majesty was conducted thither by tuo I. rd Chamberiaty intoresting from Cairo, Also @ bill’authorizing savings bonks acd savings institu. | S¢me the plice of hig most permanent earthly abode. | from the private apartments of the palace Camo, March 26, 1864 ions to loan mouey to counties on bonds There he become the pastor of a church, and was soun | the Duchess of Wellington (Mistress of the The Mariner, from Momphiy for Cincinnati, bas oo BILIS PAMSED KY THK ASSBMI'LY, Dovorious for Wis uncompromising and incessant abolition | Other members of her Miyesty’s housen td. Majesty asap : . The Assembly was enpaced all the m.rning tn third | Uiteringss For those discourses he was trequeatly ar- | was accompanitd by tho King of the Belgians aod the Doard 590 vaice of cotton. She brings Memphis dates to reading of bills. Among tuose read the third time aud reas. bry was someiimes Santen a tmiepe sce ree who at pet nd wud shortly af | the 23d, and reports cotton declined one cent for all qua- “ eran “ cO:bivg and comiorting’’ al cged fugitives from slavery erwards the representatives of the other sponsors were . eh prspd wore thoge to invorpovate the America Litersty | ‘peure iuo court on these occasions he was always bie | also conducted to the chapel (rom the green drawing Uitieg; thore'was little offering and ao disvoaition to buy. Cloth Tags—For 8 ipping Cotton, Wool, hogs, &c., at (he manufacturer's, VICTOR B. MAUGER, 115 Chambere ateoot, Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN THR HEAD, ATARRHAL AVIROTIONS It « ttnoat ty OMRONTC CATARRA, CATARNH OF THK TYMPANIO MUCOUS MLMBRANB, OBSTRUCTION OF THE BUSTAOHIAN TUBB corep R034 BYE BTRALGNTRNED IN ONT And every disease of the Rye and Ear requirtag either medical or wurgical ald attended lo by Dr. VON EIRES BERG, at bia consulting rooms, 816 Broadway, wear Twol! atreet. pd Asso} r . Fund Ase nclation. and tte Torn Moore abeoctation, (9 C00 | own advocate. Always at the cl:se of these cases Mr, | room and picture gallery, ‘The processiow then moved | The rica ranges from Abo to 680 misaiaun: Saabs Sua ieaaeheae Iemma eae te fd te er torste the Meckive Packt Glatt | Lovey took -ccasion to announce to the court, and all | towards tho chapel, and when the royal persounges had —_— don (or che tollet; cloar ac cryutal: frou and fragrant @s « There wore upwards of hity Dils in all that had their | Ssscmbied In th, woare aud when lis wext anti slavory ad- | been conducted to their seats the ceremony of baptisin Peraonal Intelligence, Juine rose, and magical 10 {18 softening and boautityiag ef aitra'conatege " | dress would be delivered. ‘an It was dened pone iho nee thee Mise ‘Dougiaa was | fects upon tho akin, All drugalsts and 79 Broadway Thus he couinued to labor till 1864, whoa he was | the names which the prince received at the fout were | onicinting arn clork in the Treasury Department. The eo Dr, Marshall Cares Asthma and Dys- epata without fall, Lung inhalist Office 712 Broadway, tn ilman's Building, Office hours, Li to6 P.M elected 10 Luo “tato Logislature of Liliuvis, whore be voted | Albert Victor Chriatian Edward, but iv connection with Prema arch 26, 1864, | {OF Abraham Lincoln ae his Ost choice for United States | any ture titio that may be bestowed on him the sub Rrertntrerae inte nhainectmtcuge ee meaner ne- The following was the business of tho Court of Appeals | Senator. io huis political career his zeal in the interests | joined will bo road with Wterost — partment the other day, I met Mrs. Stephon A. Douglas, to-day :— of his party was soon recoguized, and from the State Previously to the accession of the House of Hanover, | who jg filling tho duties of a twolve hundred dollar clork: No. 16,—Watis and others, administ-acors, déc., ve. | Legislature the vote uf the poople elevated him to Con. | only one Prince of Wales, the Black Prince Edward, bad | ship in that department.” Garcia and olhers-Argument ‘coucluded. Me- b, D, | S88 iM the memorabio year 1866. His majority on this | a son bora during his father’s li'e time. Ou the death of i Lord for the appellants, Mr, E. Sprout’ for ‘the rex | (Scasion in bis district Was about ono thousand votos. In | that prince, the Commons requested that bis only surviv- mux Giana ae ee ‘pondents, 1853 be was re-elected to Congresé, aud on this second | ing son, who was then in his tenth your, might be re iarreice tie Grand Roll of Honor. No. 16 —Wild, administra‘or, fc. vs, The Hudson River | Cocasion bis majority bad increased {rom one thousaud tw | colved with tho boner due to the presumptivo heir to the Pes pln fdas beep ger ge Nberty are all that re. Railroad Company.—ihe argument of Mr. J, K. Porter | ‘clve thousand. crown. This request was granted, aud tbe Commons pre- | Mal on the peation folg of He So er ‘was heard for the appellunts. Mr. Lovey.y’s carcer in Congres famillar to most | ferred another petition chat he might bo deciared Prince | P! pants ia war of the Revolution:— ‘The Court adjourced to Monday, March 28, at one | Teaders. His philippicd against slavery, incinding bis | of Wales, but tho Lords objectod that, the grant of such ? , syeech on the “Burbarism of Slavery and the Theory of | honors belongod not to the prelates or barons, either in or Doctor Hanter’s Discovery Cures the vory worst forms of acrofuls, obstinate eruptions of the #kin and oid ulcers, No 3 Division sireet, New York city, Since 1884. ight rooms and ® private ouiraues, Moultor of Health geal E. Mendes, No. 645 Broadway.—Mendes’ Chocolate is recommended to persons of deifeate health, by its beniicent and nourishing qualities. The celebrated Cho. cointe Bonbous, well reputed tor their excellent taste and * @tclock P.M. low Gr ios hae a ease, galendar for that | Property in Mao,” ell resound iu the curs of the pation | out of Parliament, but oxciusively to the Sovoroign, aud flavor, are preferable to any other caudies, which are ouly pale oa age shaped jah: 2 and the ie opr the many oes centers Re the royal eonits Tekssiped, fog Lord Richard of a Gi injurious to the health SS PT aress in that flery pe: lod preceding the withdraw: the | Bordexux until be ascende @ throne as Kin dam Link. fit vain ks City Intelligence. Southern members frum Congrsss Owen Lovejoy was, | Richard I. On the accession of King Genrge ees ep eneeee ee Emme Oe) resee. Bees Seniovs ACCIDENT IN CHATHAM Sraset.—Last evening, | porbaps, one of the most emineat his eldest son, afterwards George II , was cronted Prince ta Hutchings circel oioroidering, braiding, aud every Mosoriviion, of ‘be remembered by many how he was interrupt- | of Wales, and threo yoars afterwards bis eldest soa, | J*tos Purham. on lady. wan ae Chatham street, sho was ran over aveostr by Ruger A Pryor, of Virglals, when | Trince Frederick Lawis. waa oreated Duke of Gloucestor, | Ben), Milter ‘by an omnibus, aid so seriously injured shat she cannot | speaking in Congress, shortly after the election of General d, in 1726, among othor inforior titles, uke of Edin’ | Joba Vettingill. dham, Conn....... live. Two stage drivers were driving at abigh rate of | Bunks as speaker of the House of Representatives Uryor | burgh. On the accession of George II., Prinse Frederick Alox. Maroney.....Lake George, N. ¥.... _ speed, racing, when the lady was caught by the pole of denounced bis language es ‘‘traeb,” and gaid be wanted | was created Prince of Wales, and his eldest son jer. | Samuel Downing, Second N. it. rogimont (no ago given), che and oartied some distance before she fel. ‘When she | 6 Beat NO more of it, Lowgjoy retorted by siyiug | wards George IL.) bore the title of Duke of Ediuburch | Lemuel Cook (no birthplace or ago given). fell, the wheels of the stage ‘over her. ‘She was.| the House bad beou listening to the «‘trash” of the demo- | Lill created Prince of Wales and Karl of Choster on bis Jamos Gates (no birthplace or age given) seartied to the hospital. Ail ‘could say whan pleked eralic monbers tor eix weeks, and it was now his turn. | father’s death in 1760 This would secm.a precedent for ‘ap was that she resided at No. 148 Allon street, The ‘This incident resulted in the famous Potter and Pryor | tho eldest son of the present Prince ot Wales boing dosig- In the Hears. of the An pablo driver was orrested ‘wud taken to tue station | cuatlenge, which, however, terminated as ridivulously as | nated Earl of Dublin, which the prince himécli ®48 | enchanting valieye of, tnat Eden nt fee Wain eater usps semen ta'9 ves | eclor one ae ep menuinan Dae iaehect | Pesan Mee Retreat ' “ * wi mom! ” PS, a was | the eldest gon of the King was always Duke of Rot ic PHALON & SON'S famons perfume of Fine ww Frawavyort Sseet.—At ten o'clock last nighta | Mr. Loveoy who iutreduced the resolutions in Congress id Earl ot Carrick; but there ret precedent for ihe igderived. All the world of “ton” te talking of ‘ ie fire broke out in the basemect of No. 28 Frankfort street, abotlabing slavery ‘a the District Columbia, i. dest son of a Prince of Wales being known by either of PHALON & SON, New York. Like ober men, there are anecdotes rolat of Mr. those titles. ecoupied by Jobn fH. Spinning, Jr., dealer tn rags and | fovejoy. Ono of these is that he Kept the Seetest worsen, | Tho altar was lined with crimson yolvet, paneliod with | 9 machine sewing done in the best manner. “Machines, with experienced operntora, sent 1 families, by the day or weel ouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair fro or apy par: of the body, Warranted at his new depot, 453 Broaflway. Henry B. Leedé & Co., Auctioneers, will give their personal attention (as usuél for the past seventeen yearv)to salesof Furniture at the rosidences of those de- Clining housekeeping or removing; will also bold roqutar weekly sales at. their stove, 28 Nagsiu sireat, for che conve pience of those preferring this medivm of asl¢. 9 104 2% Kee, WO THREE FOUR, PORE, SIX, SRVEM few Bt) lea. I JA Stx, 5 Elda FEN, TWVELA. FLPTRER, Henry, TWEN: Paper. Damage by water, $150; said to be insured. in Uh 4 e country, and that these wore used in -earryly Id lace. the communion table were placed th Murray, Eddy & Co.—Manage: ; Fine ix Frowr Srrxer.—Between seven and eight | fugitive siaves to Canada. Once ho wag accused 0! Rig golden cutabtsadso tbe sacrament, " ct Kestvvny, Extna Crass 247—Mareh 25, 1634, S-FLVE to FIFTY DOLLS ES oot eC ALEEN ‘ovolock Ivat night a fire occurred at No 250 Front street, ecco tee iertip na Sp He reptied that |.” Soatesotoriumee and gold were ranged within tho rails 37, pe EE RR TR ig ED 54. No. 416 Broadway, one door betow Canal atraas. i, 0 president , but he was ite conductor. It of tho communion tabte for the officiating clergy. a LASS 244—) a ooteree rani — 4a the premises occupied by W. O. Mails, dealer in pickles, | nico reported of him that whou-speuking on slavery te The ont itself ts @ beautifully formed tine of aitver | 45, 48, 26, 51, 32; G4, 72, 14, 23, 77, 26, 24, 40. Mra. Mary J. Holmes. THE NGW YORK WRERLY sauces and liquors, The fire was discovered by officer | would clench his fistat tbe Soutuern members, and that | gilt, the rim representing the leaves aud flowers of the feeene 27 a 1a cow publishing a deaply intergating story, entilad Morgan, of the Fourth precivet, aud it was through his | h® learned this trom bis mother, who, in teaching | water lily, whilst tho base, from which springs its grace. Z. EB. Simmons & Co.—Managers, a " her ctiidron biition doctrine, would clench her fist .is grouped w ubs playtu; % TRA —) . B proops shee pas the Dror en ware enabled to roach the | and gesticulate tu impress it upon oe yf caopoerel sa agtl lorena aah cach la lyre, tu Surtny, ete Vana . m/e 4. {com the pen of the above groat authorens, niacs vetore the fire had wprend to soy extent. The | yr Leveoy bad the reputation of Yotng a man of ex- | The font was placed on.a fluted plinth of white and ‘Claws Md—March 267 1854 -- — from the vite ineatind een Cartan Be ough ie “re * traordinary eloquence. Tt was suid of him that ‘ne was | gold. 66, 73, 61, 4, 69, 41, 46, 3, 17, 34, Mrs, Soothing 3yrup ts Fee aa eset Brae bad boca kiktived. thes | dccldodly the anti slavery mao of the American forum." | Over the altar was a fine piece of tapestry, representing Ser ay erriag thiaretoe or-ricent nae — penn ho faud also that be was ‘more flerce than Julian.” Ho bud | tho baptism of our Savior rT aie. the prescription of one of the bost female physicians and yaks Gre was but trilliag, the damage by water about.) “UO. ceimialion for courage and industey. The King of the Pelgians and her Royal Highnesa tho Lraicaiee, Barua Cuasy G13—Marcn 26, 1966. aurses in the United States, and bas been used for thicty Ana aoukk onmerem Gy toa coos The person ul appearance of Owen Lovejoy was morethat | Princess Helena, representing ber Royal Highness the 18, 64, 43, 71, 1, 55, 21, 70, 9, 42, 60, 6. pif ac ara cage enn y insurance. The | of » rustic than a legisiator, He we tall and powertully | Crown Princess of Prussia, also took their seats as spon- ‘ i site yoars, with never failing safety aud success, by millions of ‘The $f ee aS ee eee built He hada large, well mude head, a broad rs. Fa Ta ph a countenanee, aud sharp eye. His hands were Fough Cont Furstentein, Chamberlain to her Royal Highness 13, 20, 12, 24, 19, 41, 45, 40, 78, 61, 76, 5, 21, T Status of the Afric and large, and bis limbs were io keeplog with bis frame. | the Crown Princess of Prussia, and specially despatched INTERESTING DECISION RECPRCTING 1m ADuIESA- | | Owen Lovejoy will be memorablo ng one of the mest | By her Royal Uizhness to attend the christening, stood Bred te rene ow i gi A gd account. %. b. mothers for their children. It rolleyes tho child from pain, correets- acidity of the: atomash, reliever wind oolfc, and, by giving rest and health to the child, comfoeta tho BILITY OF COLORKD WITNESSES IN MiSSOURI. Glery speakers on the abolition side of the great national r her Royal Highness the Princess Helena. on irom tho St. Louis Democrat, March 24.) question which preceded the opening of the rebellion, The other spous:rs Cor bis Royal Highness the infant oe poses Sylvester Pane abeaiogme sergeant, First M.S. _- peiace, were Ror a to their places im the chapel, in Mian? C . in ae be fitxen tatten mother. vapllat ‘M. battery, charged with murder, bas receotly been on Death of “Matt? Gooderson. the following order-— les and informal ve. 1. Mi Itation Frigate Re Galant trial at Joferson City, before 1 court martial con- Mathias W. Gooderson, a wel! known citizen, died yes. Hor Royal Highuess the Duchess of Cambridge, repro} Brokers. 310 Chestuut street, Philadelphia. a ing srg n a gt if alan tae: ‘ , Netoeas tho. | Smntins Ber Serene. Highness the. Dow en BAe Sap SPT Be hiocrabs bound taken feomulifeon quarter deck, large genera! voned by Special Orders No. 22, Hoadquarters District of ager Dy of ‘‘ “! dq: terday morning, at his residence and place of business, the | schleswig-Holstein Sonderburg-Gluckshurg, with bis Roy- Prizes Cashed in All Legal Lotter! size—also in carte de visite @ud stercoscoplc views. Also The court found the accused “not guilty’ as charged, | «Park House Junior,"’ next door to French's Hotel, Mr, | al Highness Prince Jobn of ‘Schleswig -Holstein-Sonder- | Information given or sent. fron clad Re 4’ Italia, For Dut guilty of murder in the second degree, and sentenced | Good, fell @ victim to that very provatent | DUtE Glucksburg, representing his Mujesty the King of J.B, CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wall atreet, N. ¥, him to be dishouorably discharged from the service, and pag som. Ser ft ut | Denmark. Hor Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of ——_———. ‘0 be confined at hard labor for ten years divease, typhoid fever, after a few days’ illness There Mockieabarg.Strelits, represeatio Weg Fm aha come hag ao 4 Ps hapa ri ay Bee ‘This finding and sectence havo been set aside bythe | bad been no feare of his death entertained by his nu- | the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, wil is Koyal | cent premium flor Prizes. information furnished, A 4 i ont Highest cates paid for Doubloons, and ali kinda of Gold sud Joduo Advocate of the district, Capt, A. 1 Conklin, for | serous trie: ds up to what proved to be the brief hours Highness the Prince Alred; bie toy ighoess theLand. | Ser TAYLOR & UO. Bankers, 15 Wall sreet. luded on the ground of being a person of color, Inthe | ° bisdiesoiution, Alshough prostrated upon a bed of | grave of Hesse. z Goolstn Cape Conklin a, we. loarn, fully usteined by | sickness, ro other feeling than one of perfect confidence | _ Their Roya! Highnesses the Princo and Princess of | , Attenttom. Major Muna, the Judge Advocate at the department head in the vigor @f the man to overcome the attack Wales, and the other members of the royal family oot quarters, Following ts Cuptai., Cockiu 8 reviow of the 3 Was | being ‘sponsors. mot in tue Visitors’ Drawing 4 entertained, and it was with proportionate surprise und | were thence conducted by the Lord Chamberiain to the case: — ‘The proceedings in this care are disapproved. Upon | grief that triends learned of his untimely end. Mr. Good- | Dow Koom, where her Majesty's household and o' Group of the Officers of thi fale by the principal picture galleries on Broadway, and wholesale and retal! by tho photograpbist, L. ALMAR, 64 Liberty atrest, New Style w ing Coats, $15 to §20.— Spring Oversoats, $12 (0 620 New goods for custow wor CLARKE, i114 William aires. Mes, Mar, J. Holmes, BK NEW YORK WBRKLY aenee sens tee aeaee do macy Jack ne royal procession baa previously as- tenoy, upcn the grourd that ebe was a negro, bor evi- | ‘Matt’ Gooderson, was a man of powerful frame avd The royal personages having been conducted to their | situde. yee ae Yy, Arising from specific cause Me bie trvetin ag bie ermaya nent by mal ° jroas De. seats, and the great officers and other attendants having | ir they will not wy PL i al f charge denco was rul GBO. B. CAGKOUN, box} ,42i Philadeipnia, Pa ed out by the court. The ruling of the | most vigorous physique, but, like many strong men, was a It & ageneralruleo evidence taat = ng ty oe . taken their appointed places on either side of the chapel, LANTATION RITTRLS, Sirperrns nre competent witues-cs wu are cavable of | Cndewed with large phiinuthropy that revolted at all | the service commenced with the performance by the | whlch are now recommended by the highest medical au understanding, aud may be presumed to feel the obliga- | profers—and thoy were many—that would bring him into | band of the cborale, “Praise the Lord with heart and thoritios, ane warranted to produce sa immediate beneficial {ons of ub oath. Herevotore the e.tremo sensitivencss | the pugilistic riug. It may, en passant, be bere ro. | Yowe,” and the hymn, “I will give thanks toTnce, O | C'c, wenutealt other “ionic where x Lealuy, genus Patentat Pa tat Movars, MUNN & a of the SOTRNTITIO AMERICAN, continue to act as Attorneve for securing Pa. 2 of the Amoricam mitid as been $0 (ar biussed as to ores | marked that bis udmirers had snot voboinded belief in | 10rd." fulans ts required, ‘ Tavoutioas fa ts IN foveiga count -gtal a judicial cecision on this poiut, and precluded the | his pluck, strengtt aud experience in the manly art of | When the music ceased the Lord Chamberlain, accomn- oUThey parity, strengthen and invigorate, bg roe Fe Ou hare hed cenuateen years’ experiene Opportunity for full wetion upon the part of courts in | golfdeienoe as to be anxious to “pit” him against | panied by the Groom of the Stole to bis Royal [igunesa | They create a healiiy ap fa suing acer y as “Aciornege foe om Aon 20.000 Ln vBntors Pamph'ets coaininiug the Patent ine information a7 4 yb an, Consuilatien, Laws and the case of Dr. Fetions, assistant surgeon io the army, | Tom lyor, in the paimiest days of that former { the Prince of Wales, and the Chamberiain to hor Royal r tried at Fort Niagara, the yuestion arose, the witness was | Colossue of tho ring. Mr. Gooderson was one of | Highness the Princess of Wales, conducted the iofant Thee Sleetginas, ine oko "1 admitted and the uction of the courtapproved. It may | those men who, having a giant's strength, are merciful agi into the chapel—his Royal Highuess being carried They prevent miasmatic and in'ermitient fevers De arguod that the local statutes of Missour: exclude the | enourh not to uve tt 9s giavts to (he injury of othera, | by tho head nurse (Mrs. Clark), and attended by the Tpey Purity the Broath and aciaits of the stomach 3 ¢ a & CO., 37 Park row, New York, or witness, That is trae, s) (ur as her locai courts are con- | Lorn in Philadelphia, in 1820, he early left that city and | Countess of Macclesticid, one of the Ladies of the UVed- y dyepepaia and coast Corocr F aud Beredth. sweels, Washington, D. ¢. oerned. The reviewing auibority is pot aware of any | came to New York, where {rom tut time his fortune was | chamber to her Royal Highness tho Princess of Waves, Rue cure Diarra and Cholera Morbaa. eee enti o Y promini u of Honiton tice, hoy eure Lis 1 Le . ax federal statute which readers a uegro tcrmpetont a8 & | cast. he S000 WOK’ a prominent postion amoug his young ‘The royal infant wns atti in a robe 0 Feed auto tke ok lone. ld betitiants and are |g Beree ogee » pdm mous thaseapabiainoe aries, and tor a while bis influence was | the same that was worn by his Royal Highness the Privce | oh Ao Ing ri courts recognizes them as competent. A court mart ‘and maoy were the inducements he | Of Wales at bis coristening, with a cap of Hoviton lace, @ | tie coebraiod Calisaya bark, w and militery commission are federa! courts, and when. imeeif to this or that party, From | cloak oi crimgon velvet linod with ermino, anda ranntle | and herbs, al! prese ved tn’ pertectiy pore St. Croix ram. Pobad bobo — coul.ict wih oy gen ‘al or federal | tho Custom House—bis tiret public eltuation—ne was ap. | Of white satin edged with Honiton —— ae Seesperttontore fee circulars and testimonials around each ws nnd rules, the former must bend or give way to the | poimtod to = under the Corporation—tirst as Commis- When tho Archbishop of Canterbury commenced the Heware of imposters, Bx eevary bortie, See that 18 witness; but, on tuo contrary, the proctice of the federal ‘They are composed of ured, SaseaLTHS, FOOLS political concern; felt at all elections without injuring it; aupertor to anything else. Remember, Aipwar, Mauutnctirod only by Tit Nt ‘nth street, Phtiadelphia. Sold at COD adway, amd alt deugy Iatter. The excluding of the testimony of thie wituess | gioner of Repairs and Supplies, and aMerwards Su. Imighty, ever-living God,” the Countess of Ns throws a doubt over the whole proceedings io this care, | perimtencdent at Markets.” Mr, Goodersum, several ecafeid gave the tnfant prince ’to tho Quoen, who | he our private United States stamp unmutiiated over the | gtey, De. Bellows, Dr. John S. Darcy and tho prisoner is eutitied to the benelit of that doubt. | years ugo rented the establishment whieh be occu- | landed bis Royal Highness to the Archbiclop. | e label. See that our bottle tw not retilled with oe and Licitenant W. Pitenger, with, Portraits, Udaraciare oF 7 a raon pretending to Ae 4 fn April It is impossible to approve proceedings unless itclearly | pied up to his death, and which through fifteen ‘On reaching the portion of the service AD: appears from the record tiat the prisoner bad a fair trial yeare he superintended’ with an ability that made tho | Of the child, the Archbishop dumanded the sponsors | Planiation Bittera by the gallon or in belle ts a: poster, and cvery opportunity allowed bim to make a full and | Park House Junior, very popular indeed. Mr. Gooderson | how it should be named. ‘The Queen answered:—-Albert | Any person imitating (hts bottle. or felling any otlier mate. fogitimate do cuse ‘Tho prisonor will be reieased from | secured, through busines# habits and strict attention to | Victor Christian Faward,” and big Grace the Archbishop aie eher pen Delma aiadie ieee aed will be ba prose op. Bas burn, dc HRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL s FOWLER & WELLS, 505 Beoadwa: ander the United Btates taw, and will} coniinemeut and arrest and returned to duty, hie affairs, a vory fair competency, leaving to his wife | baptized it in these names. cuted by us. We already have o1 ‘eon seve: * Kemoval.—Vaientine & Batler, Paten- ae — aie gldcratio property, bis private reaidence, St. Ronan’s | Alter having received the sacrod symbol his Royal | feniiing Mt bottien, Ae. who will succeed ine yun rermof the Alarm Patent Fice and The Canadian Ministerial Crisis? <Weil, at Flushing, being well known, and im the past as | Highness the infant prince was restored to tho arms of oe, Go Coa The demand for Drake f Pianta, not wares, sad neg toa Or (en 7 Blo a bi i fi ter erchants, &c. ere. ov ‘om Nos. 265 0 [From the Toronto Globe, March 24.) ‘the home of kinduess and hospitality. The funeral will | the Queena. He Biteere storie trial of'a Goitie de ine evidence we present ‘new Wareroows, Noa. 73 and 3) Walker wo Broadway. There does not appear to be uvy definite decision ar- ke place trom the house of his triend, Mr. Cornell, ‘The Countess of Macclesfield afterwards took the prince, fo Pived at yot in regard to the pers nnel of tho new govern | Ji7 Fast forty eighth strcot, to morrow, the funeral eer: | who was reocnducted from the chapel in the same way et eric cease, pagdeaa bane, solavan Gieken- ment. The arraugements, it is aid, are not to be pro- | yices taking place at the Methodist oburch on Fourth | #8 on entering. ‘boats and country stores. a 4 Gooded with uutil alter the arrival oc the Hon. Alexander | ayenuo, whence the remains will be eonveyed to | deep black crape, and edged with jot gimp; a cap of whito P. H. DRAKE & 00, Campbell from Kingsteo. is cxpocted bere to- | Cypress Hills, Mr. Gooderson was & member of the | crape lisse in t style of thecapof Mary Queen of Scots 2 Broadway, N.Y, morrow. Colonel Teche and Mr. John A, Macdonald have | yiasonic U: and bis remains wilt be followed to their | with diamonds round it, and a long white crape lisse veil ed: " is th -Q0 eary task before them eitver before or alter Mr. Jace by a procession of his brethren. attached to it. a bee %, Permanent Care the Campuel’s arrival. Dr. Jon Movmay Coxe, a distinguished physician, died |, Het Majesty woro the ribbon, star and badge et the | Sit koReE REMEDY au sorta of Funore, are Boe at to, the manner Su | iq'PhiindcIohta on Wedueeday, at ihe ge ot ninety. one, | Garter. 8 Hamond Seonlace and 8 barge cross containing aed which the Cubinet oifices are to jod, shou! one! v a * | the Prince Consort's miniature, ‘& brooch com: 4 Fuche succeed in forming ® government. But the foi | He wae the first to introduce vaccination in that city. Oa large sapphire eet in twelv Ahan haga CHEROKEE WASH lowing programme of the Lower Canada section is not Mrs. Naxcy James died lately ia Philadelphia at the Her royal Highness the Princess of Wales w far from the maric-— age of 110 years. Ske was a colored woman, born in | satin dress, with ruches of tulle, and two Brussels laco decked Strawberry Plants in Full Berry, of rictios.—Gen. Scott and Garibaidi Berries, over fo circumference, For sale ab BAXNLR'S ¢ Metropoliian Soldier @ Hox of Brown's 5, whicl will alive the disregs- Send They aro compounded from BRONCHIAL TROACS ing affections of the Throat aod Coug! are compounded from ‘The joiee of derries. herbs, wild plante and roots, The spring's firat buda, the metiow autumn fruits; produced by Cold Hoi, Oot, Taohe, President of the Connell. Harbados, wud bad restded in Philadelphia upwards of | rich with Howers, water iilies, ¢ Y ie Nal Hon’ G, & Cartier, Attorney General, East, 80 years forne and grasees, tiara of diamonds, necklace, brooch, | gro Crciit wild Powers waoee fragrance oc. nrine the Yee, The Spr tyles of Gentiomen’s Dr Hin. A. T. Galt, Minister of Fioavoe. Jouw ‘Iiwers, of Troy, died last Sunday eveving at, tho | aud earrings of pearis and diamonds; @ corsage of tho — Sy trod vee by Mare age poy rd price for dress URE, 41) Be ; Baresu of Agriculture. ndyanced age of 100 yeurs and 20 days. po ogee pee faceen aioe’ sh ad CHEROKEE REMEDY The Princess Helena wore a white eatin dress, trimmed | CHEROKER REMEDY & deep Hounce of gold lace, white roses, liies of CHBRORRE REMEDY Hon. D’Aroy Mot J. ©, Chapais, Keq , Proviocia! sec pets H. KE Taschereau, Esq, Solicitor Geveral, East. Arriva: The name of Mr Langewn is by some parties 7" Bt facertainand safe. | gornor of Pulton street. 7. tockings, &¢.—Marah iNiee caly at No, 2 Vasey atree In pleasant in taste and smell. ad Departares. Gtituied for that of Mr Sascherea ax Solicitor Gene ARES Ate. valley and grotn ;@ diamond and opal necklace, bal minerals. | SO " 1 New Onceaxs AnD Havasa—Steamship Evening Star— ;, Us u contains no balsam or mineral . gence of Me. Campbell.” But speculation ‘takes shay O/B Hacen. H Mevall, ME, Veudueer abd wite J | tte those on the dress. CHEROKER REMEDY, * | rhe Compirxion of a Hebe ts Atainabi Fon, Jehu At Nacdounl w ee We Benjsmnie ‘The Princess Louise wore the same ae’ Princess Helena, | cu: noKEE REMEDY ah ope panne ean Ween. €S conte sad $125. Depor tig Cham jon, Jona A, Macdonald, Attorney Genoral, Wost f st rt Locher but with diamonds and turquoiees, ramoves atone and gravel. | bers street, re get prospectus of al! © quae Hop. Alex. Campbell, Commissioner Crown Lands, Cokenswite, Chae ium FW Princess Beatrice wore a white satin doess avd a velyot | CHEROKEE REMEDY Production ov through your Gruggiat Hon. M. H Foley, Postmaster Genori! Preston, Sra townsend, Mr Prentis, J Catrasc band on her head, with lilies of the valley. reduces dropsical aweilings. - Ww Taxb Hor royal Highness the Duchess of tavabridge wore a | CHEROKEE REMEDY Wies, Toapecs, Hatr Dye, Hatr Dyet ‘or Peaulifyiag tho Tair, a W, removes all obstructions Walter Shanty, nic hee esioner Public Works. Martin, Mea Grahm, @ and Moldavia Thomas © Street, Haq., heveiver Geveral. H Donachee, FW Bhewin, O ny. B Terna ™ violet velvet dress, trimmed with ermine; headéress of | ongROKER REMEDY, cam, Sateen ilies seal lua TW WH “ fey OB, dient nebeseng phn yeh et peeeue anddiamonds; stomacher, neckiac® wita*%t when used @ conjunction | BACHBLOR'S, 16 Bond stceat. " vm \ c * . \ "1 monde. _ — fide of the House that Me, Jona A. Macio nid ts strongly Hist spear, J M Codmen, Me DIt GM Mordani, Me | "yop royal Highnees the Grand Duchess of Meclenberg- aad Highest Premio disinclined to be the leader o the Upper Caunda section 422 in nteerage, From Navana—J Fug Strelkz wore @ dress Of white gros d’Alriquo, t:immod OBEROKEE Wash Lock &tion Sewing Machives, No. 16 Broadway | of the vow government, or even to enter Cabinet it | Agniare, DB Le tine, Me Waleo! and wite, Mr Churent with port Iace; headdress composed of white feathers, CHEROKER WAS tes ti all, on tbo ground 0: bis wenk hevith and \ho necessity of | Mi mfe Wilder's Pate ander Safos— rs A Hs Watney, 2 eenels, Geo Smith. ae with tiara of diamonds and &-* prhives; necklace, siom- ( Y t m bert; C' Raynor and wil Tho best Fireproof Gala to tha World. Depot 190 salden Giving attention to Lis private ailuirs. tte now geve= | Bertie wile aud two Mise acher, end earrings of dismands and sapphires. CURBS RECENT CASES” faliy Lolieved that Mr. Campbell will be the Upper a E Cramer—«nd 3 im steorage. Her royal Highness the Princess ‘ie wore & white . pes im Crom one 60 tbeee days } Iaae da leader. DBYANTURES, eatin drese, with tunic of Rrussels lace, trimmed with | CURES RECENT CASES: " Lo OE pe RE 4 It a now known that a desire haa been manifested to Bayne any Nastav—Steomship Corsica—Mrs Bloman, pvp toh iadom of diamonds and water CURES RECENT CASES to from one to Wares days, 18 New Bevem and Seven and | na at a fe Charies necklace, 2nd earrings of emeralds aud tdi Peds p06 to three Gade. quarters gotave: Prance te lot BEES Bocksivas. abtaiw for the new artaugement apd an Upper Canada | Miss Dery Clinton, Fanoy site bag. Rew a black, New Oriana; Maes Jaite Day, New Vor, Payee! by giving two or ties cllices up lo Upper Cana- BS lao a Sent, peo oe M deckeom, Vs ‘i diamonds. The two medicines used fa conjunciion de nat At a oniy. just to any, oweror, that several members infant, Moreen Jet eed ago “ Hin Majnty the Riog of the Belgians wore tho uniform | move, al! mucus dict {mnale ot. fcamalo, abd are SS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, argos i ily recommended ta those cases #1 Comales where al! tu id ote ‘marsbal ea Co Ais Royal Liighoess the Prince of Wales wor 4 goue- i old DauseeHs mediclage dave faiod, Pleir effects are @f the opposition from Upper Canada, @s woll as British srernbore {rom Lower Canais, yrofers to deprecate w ’a unitorm, with a collar of the Garter, Ie Cale eee Prmerens all hae! coc aey re urn to the old Cartior-Maciourld system of Ris Royal Highness Prince Alfred wore a naval unl. vethsha of England, Rtence " A m i Cannan by & Lower Canada insjority. Whetb arn en Zee of Reena Baars bed eats eet es |” cust = Gn Fuld eipimion, Harsh %, Avedhione) © ‘Thoir Royal Highnosses Prince Arthur and Privce Leo. | mace by uh Pold were attired tu Ga costume, Hin Royal Hi Wake of Cambridge wore the aed of a, one " penne of portions of the civilized globe bare been outer Purely bie in coraposiion, Whey ace am ARDY, i Me 280 ‘age. The relauvos ‘and ends of the family arc respecifalty Wha tho funeral service, trom the rasidente of ent Mr. € gatis(nction ts ao aerious as to or whother it is oniy formi .g just auoh « coverament asgumod with & view to @ coming gencral election, At Whit hey hope te Bue an sudeyen ont eandiaatoa, ‘and walter af 8 j ‘as they are eflearious, nr Pavey 1B Na ri ti tect, jevelop wards into fall blowa supporters of the ‘The following t# @ programme of the music performe: tite te " , (oe Sota nday 0% ab Wall po Oartior. Mugdonald goverument—remains to be seca. SSimma, Kew Yo 4 on the ovcaning = jane eran fs molsetity, 94 Heese vrion, be u to Tairytovm on Mouday moving, ob wail peat near Sa arummat ie os Bir, Cartier —snccesd wad Pa March, “Solpto” Addeveaseuges s+ kramer, pamphlet free. , fier te illo * in Brpokl ns on Peidey moraiag. Mare 26, formin imen' overally expected thi po of ann, in | OhOrMe.... cece ces A. 4 nF, it by OPI © olvili wid tae rounselior at Law, age there wiltbeaa adjournidout cf ® month from Mond:y, | Warger and wile, Preteri Pena Lambe iA Bean (ihe words’ 6, inne gropeiors. Rowe B MUM WIN a Ot ho Milos, testy be remivad to Lanse (vile, Ne J., Cor, fo allow the vew minisiors Ww be elected. The etory W © Hoke an tay. 2 ogden, Hewes M 8.x Praise the Lord with hoart and vuloe, Oe rere ecneemsniiimalentl any. to,dai0, on Pelday Mara, So howover, clroulating among the French Croadian oppoais | ME Cquttoney. J eof Phiiatelp bias Beas ‘Thro’ the lad let ail rejoice, Ratenclor's Hair Dyee The 1 TU davabte ay Daversa CAs fs Teue Dcnen e+) Sma isa Yuunigeranninars ia ins weerage™ Aye OE Se Prete new born warn. ‘Harness, fotiahle, Snsantnnsons. T mag S joa! montnand Giay Tt place immediately, ii holy Cunt we beer, feardye, Bold by all druggiaa ath of funeral herent ta Rooks Bought in Any Quantity, from | {0s wnmiy sud oo fayo (Irel Se Avwas.—On Prifay, March 25. Mine Hinyan, a wugbtor of laame aa Bethor Hh amos. Lead ‘\ Ne relatives and frieuds ot she family arg tfalty inva,'*1 10 auvond the fameral services, #° 16? Kast Bightoomte atrem 8 Monday afternoon, at three o clock Baye. — 28 te, the be, ved wife of Max The tomers Will toke p 440 West Twem, ¥ sound hal/-past one on °K The r to attond, withon, [rther uotion Burixn—lu Bem on Friday, Maneh 25, of inflam tion of the lungs, am “ails (rionda aw thi (ane 4 the house a W. Geer, 155 Mow Dn Friday mormk’s. March 25, at the house of inole, Thomas Skinner, ae of Plushlog, Korie iigwany od 1) 5 dave un Thomag Skinner, wear Plugin * thle (oumaay) aftr boon, at ome ccigok, The remains will ¥? ‘aterrod in Plus M ¥ Coucoran. 20m Thu , March 24, T) 44, the baloved oon of Joun seed Blizabe Oorcuran, forme "!¥ Of tho pariay of Larcstown, tawalapd of Baltatrouse, oon WF Galway, iro Tend, in the ish vemr of bignne: Fhe ftonds aad meguaimtances of she faro\ty,.And thowe ‘are respectt i 4y kn mi: the funess. from the residence of his faiier, 309 Thirty third eee, thin (Rupday) afierno. atone o'clock precisely, Whe remaing wilt be taken to Gaivary Jemeter for im erment. On Friday morning, Marcle 25, Taowss Concew jomme, No, 609 Gra at one “eiock. ined) papers please 4 CSwinamAt Providence: R. I, on Monday, Maroh 2, Wann Cowing, in the 73d paar of bis age aon.—Oh Saturday, Marob 26, stare Ann Ouvnce, wife of Thomae Church, aftsta few waeks Massa. ‘The fiends of the tantly are reqinedted Ur witond the fui sal, from her late cosideuse, Gib Greenwich’ sireet, On Som tem o'cloot. Davis.— On Setaeday, March, of corsumption, Wa J, Davi, aced 45 yeare, The roiatives and felonds of thy family are. Lally tm. vited to attend tho frmoral, from his late routdesce, No. 68 Kn Twenty-aoventls atreot, om Tucsiay etternonu, at ous O'oteek Diiron—On Thuraiay, Marohs 24, connamp tion Patno« Darrow, brother of Jo! Willers oa Richard Dalton, 2, the déth your of hin age, ative sf county Ki enny, froin Tho friends and acquaintances arc rsapect{ulty tay Wed to atiend the funoral, from the resitence of ite: brother rd, No, 18} Bast Twelfth atrect, this (Sunday) after Boon, athalf£-past one o'oivek, wichout further tovithtion Evttne—On Saiurday, March 26, ater « lingering tik co Baton Kiting, youngest son of the late Wittens H iting, 94, siatives and friends are invited to yHand the firmeral, why tate ronidences 40? Cold No: SOF West Tweuty ae between Ninth aad Tenth avowites, on Monday three o'clock, without further Invitation uadeniy, a Baturday, Murote 26, Oaruwarve, y 1 in Monéay's paper. 7, Marc’ 24, Oar crave ML, wife of Years amt 7 days. Invited to attend the funeral, this ( a half-past ope o'clock, hor Into resideuce, 18 Kuve wiley. second atecet, corner of Madison avenue. Weaser,—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, March 2& ALRKANDER Fataske, roulired merchsat, of the lato drm of Spelman & Fraser. ‘A notice of the fancral wilt be given hervafter , Fier —On Saturday, Maroh 26, of broach ty Manu infant daughter of Jotm A, and lizaveth Firth, agod montha, The relative iends of the famély ave roapsctfully Im vited to attend ‘uneral, from the idence of ber pe routs, No, 616 Fuiton avenue, Brookly, on Monday oon Kt one 00 ack ‘Chicago papers please copy. {nine On Retdne, March, 26, ator a lingering ides, Fuons Fannanty anativeot the pariad of Ardayh, comaiy 0 jenda of the family, also the menteore Moclety, are respectfully. Invited we jonday morning, at nine osleok, im hie late re Bedford uireet and {rem thened St. Josoph’a church, where @ requiom mass will be oele- aed (or the repose vf his soul, at baif-past uiae o'elook. Gal fovaia and Longford papers please copy Guar.—On Friday, Match 45, Locy Oanouinm (nay, omiy cid of Charios Mand &:. 1, Gray, aged 8 years, “Tye rolativen amv friends of the family are Fowpectfully tw vited co attond the faneral, from the Church of the Tolf ighth atreeband Nintn aveane, 9 O'ClOoK. : March 26, Josurn Govosarrm, aged 76 ye and mo’ "The relatives and frien.» of the family are respect ully 4a- vited to attend the funeral, oa Poudsy morning, ab ten morning, March 26, Marrmras ‘montns and 17 days, the members of J street Os near aioe ert tonveyer to Cy prens Hille Cemetery. Grreeat On Friday, March 25, at his late residenceNe. 267 Weat Twenty.xecond strect, Gxonau AUGUSTUS CiLDoRR, axed 33 years, 10 mon! saya the Ci ‘an en and friends or t his (Sui further invitation, Hiv " it. ° NP ENMMIKs On Rriday, Marca $8 Hasan A, w Petcr B. Hendriks, and ver of the late Capiala W. and Ruth Ja 24 yea . ; years. ‘The Cineral will take pltec thie peer) after 4 M1 t "clock, from the residence of her m Dat eaieet, The relatives and friends of the raathen 36 i. ease copy. au abn, Batuetay’ “morning, March 26, Onartas Wittr4, ann of Hoary {1 and Copt J. Hooper, afed 6:yanee nd 10 months, ove relatives and friends of the famlly are respectfully tm- ted torattend the funeral. froin the residence of hie par havente. near ‘Tompking, Drookiya, on Mow: ‘ten o'clock. Suddenly, on Saturday, March 26, Mrs, Am: woe Hirtemeanpr, wife of Henry Hillobrandt, and dvagh- lor of the lato Henry Witechtof, aged 30 years and 14 dave, Notice of funeral on Monday. Davoe—On Saturday, March 26, Ricuanp Lagoy, © native of county Kilken: ged 24 yours, Tho friends and relatives are respect! wy {avitod to atten the funoral, on Monday afteraoon, at two o'clock, from West Thiriy axth atreet, ‘Aux sts.—On Thursday. Marob 34, Parnion Magix after a abort and severe illness. a naiive of tho pareh Chooneclar, county Leitrim, I Tho reladves aud friends are respectfully tn vited to atten@ the fungral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past twe clook, fran his late resigence,in Bergen street, betwere. ‘aranit snd Cariton avenues, Brooklyn, and from thoace te Mens, tn tl age. itis tute relatives and (riende are respeatfully invited aitend the Cuneral, from ius late resideuoe, 1. Vine street, 6. ‘ook. thera, Wri. ‘3 months and 8 daye, ti coat 4 aoe ocap wii be taken to Greenwood this (Sunday) af. tgravon, at two o'clock, from the residenen of his perwata, 2 n stree pe iscpouaane On Thuraday aight, March 24, Jaume H.A. ACOUGALE The { {ij take place this (Sunday) afternooe, petne.(ungral will kt Dicceldence, 419 Colimole, sereoy. Brooklyn, “His friends and those of the fautlly ave te n MoPeca.-On Fifday, March 25, Many MePaog, a-native of + county of Derry, lretand. tT tas None pial ne +e ong pee bare he relatives and friends ol 0 family are respeotfally invited to attend the Caneral, from the residence @. her am- cis, Dennis MePock, co ner of Carver street aad@Flasbing avenue, Asteria, this (Banday) afternoon, nt twe o'cloum, “ytodowat.—On Friday, diacch 25, Hasan, wile of Mam. ebonal Friondsand relatives of the family are respectfully invited ; funeral, thts (4) lay) Siteragen, twe atts awest Thout Tn, Brooklyn, on Friday. March 28, ‘Gay out WR end’ Macy A. Putman, aged J pour aut daug 6 months. jendsare invited to attend the funeral, from No 212 Raymond steset, Brooklyn, this (Sunday, @1tr rnoom, a6 two o clock, Roonry.-On Friday, March 25, Souw Roonengta native of Navan, county Meath, Ereland, aged 66 years. ‘rhe 'teeuds of tne faulty, including those, +of bie on Janes and soas in-law, Joun i Borigyt, Thorag 4 Kean ao lave respectiitily lavited to ailemal # «ho fumeral, eet. thia (Sunday) after oon, at two $ will be taken to Calvary #Jemetery for | Dubiin papers please copy Ou Wedaceday, Marcn 9. i0,'¥he hospital , Tour., Serueant Tuomas Kastwe é9 ‘Company Seventy, ointh regiment, New York H-ghisiag see, in the Sad J irae aeeOn Friday, March 28, Amrtia,’ youngent dau b aud Annie B. Steutaee, @ rod Vrenrane’é Sunday) afierug@e at three o'clook er parcuts, No. ¢Bee@ 12th street, near romaias Will Le Sdkew (9 Orange couaty ter of Jom daya ¥ od friends of the S47 ily, alse the mem! 1 1, Myatio1e Lodge, No. 272 ot F. ureks Lodge No. 177, 4. 0, of OF. are ited to atteod the fuseral, tf? om her late. resi. vt Twenty-first street, LAY , (Sunday) afternoon, TQyisveay On Saturday, March 26, aftora short but 99. Kerry resend, Pear = ou! reatyy Amen. Her relative: ala, fond f —~ her son Thomas anid so im law, Domnis Devi me, are invited to attend the fa 6 Third ay ende, between - Gres aoe ond strects, dow morning at balf-past tom Tock,” Gar remaina. wilt ‘be taken to St. James churee, lew O, re yuiem mass will be offered far happy repoer her Saal, Ding e aod fralne: pal lease copy. Ls auapun om Mid » March 25, Wie ban ov, aged 24 rae © on ths and 10 dasa. 7 ALY, are folly in rom tha reridonceo. hte vrother. John M. Trac 7. 435 seecud azenua, between Thirty. wiath and wort hr eas, tais (sunday) atvergoon, ab balt Ai one o'clooe, VATION. —O@ Sate way evening, Marsch %6, Baran Aw, wife of Jamneu Tayice Notice of the fuonra' hereafter. Hiro sityn, on Saturdam, March 28, of disenee Cnayind 8. Tareas, aged 37 years aad & Va ven, of the heart, months inti ves and Crigmda are respe 2tfnliy iny ited to attend tive Peet Pin aia late teeidap.ce, No. 1i7 High atzcet, om I gaat ove o'cloek, vem Pap ery plense copy. ist cone March, BA at toranty Ave thawe o’eluck, ¢¢ gongestion of tho lungs, som St George * Sad Kats 66 An ang Volsor, saed oe (ucoermk wil! ERO PI pew from (he residence Of bie grant lane S Jobneo 4° iz Stuyvewnut séreet, this (Ba y mouniag, wt tom ‘The remaina will be taken La ao Inia for Inte pment. Vay Kay sc APt~ At Cincinnati, Ohio, oF Moanegins March #3. Goionet 1 puay Vaw Rerwew arm lay oo tet States A gmy, soa of the late Stephen Rew rs friemds of the tn led nveday At larnoog, _ mt sa\hor, of Alb Vie com atte: Gtace eburoh, J alter 1 cg o'clogk. without firrthy Wain Fria March 25, Joust Hgpacy nad dary Ware. anna L 'yene, ‘The frtem dy of the tamliy are respeetiully tavit fond wot guera), this (Snmday) atvergoon, as two from ths. feqdenss of hia parenta, No, 498 Third .. vem Aah mol Oley, ou ‘Satarvag morning, Mares 20, Fe give Gre war. mlant daughter of Wasnington B. aod ity V. Willian. T ae friends of the family are invived Ry 4 faunas T 4L. on Monday aiternuan, mt (heer oc aiforo of be 0. Hy Brahe eat ino Benj eiowa, ta ‘se a Wa Mes San ter of the late ie Moore, of 1 Fg reiniivon ted to ab The reiativon rienda of the (amily are weed the tavern then the ea Aacspman (ror pon, 68 Kyraday atiaraoum, a ome 0 Ol40m — @ Burewe, io Ure Hh year of Bia at Wulf-past two The faneral will take ploe trom’ the residence of age