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“4% “« ~, Sons _ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1866. | S$ . Ae, the course of the ail with tte aakee 2 ~~" ~=nHia “A day, 4- the front of the fanchon ‘Teyal apd THE SOUTH, | ™= STM carran | ssuverectet coer pestms nee Seine FASHIONS. | pastirisoetta Couto | Bie cps ma earn s —- ree Statements $270" the comm toe, reek Gn uate z wut, abd gold, Crammed. in Spare ah cman dct fact the jupe ie qaite & hoticeable feature in a Tie Excitement About Central Rati- | deem a sound ve action appeared in seve- round the was embroider ©’ > -aedays, ornamentation and a gE Bichmona | PL feporis of the Of ald fre departments of ve | OPENINO DAY IN Ta -METROPOLAS, | Une lemme Te crow was orm CS dere tenesl | inteite brnidings he Set en ig Leena cous ‘The Rebels ‘Distrusting Their | Px=s*tlee—Thotr Political Bearinges | kind, and do not sulicently dteioee the caneitenar long Hoating ends of varrow back ritton streamed | Hs Nuied founoes aro"? The Slacghter of Mier Bills in Rotals- | sif7' le 4 wllatclory coaclunlen.” They are made by | Opening day and the oquinos, aa ummal, came v6°00" | OF ghar its Sess slags tna tocaien haman a Enthotenentent ees. Leaders. stion—The Manhattan “#s Bili-A Vent ‘end are = oe aentnn lopartment | yesterday, and in consequence of the foolish 4oferone,* | glancing jet, but all lightened up bya bunch of moss | We had almost forgotten to mention the gored they ions made by parties in their poe ld customs, which forbids any change in the day, the’ | 0% wwtion® rich red cast's glow on the encircling lace, | OF rather Gress, for the waist and dress form but One bonnet, that approached nearer to the oid style, and | piece. It still retains its place, but does not advance ladies had coli, disagreeable, wintry weather for their ‘ich on that account we correctly concluded a be in- | popularity, for and sufficient reasons. —— tour of inspection and criticiam. Fortunatoly the wind 2 “d ie an elderty lady, we sbull endeavor to describe. | are very few ladies who could successfully stand the that chilled the pedestrians kept off the rain, and the day | An on" forid sat Bays that ladies are willing to oes ordeal they would be subjected to in wearing og for Debate—Spicy and Scat ing Review n fener, ae. although entitled to much are not of the Restriction Question—'“be Broad~ | sohoar to tho undernign’d these reports that "The Davis Administration to be Over-| way ana Crosstown Bills Postpoxed, dc. | Hisciontly the ciroumstances preceding the introrecrion OUB « . hauled and Examined. ee eee . dresses. They are the most glegant at March 23, 1865. closed as It opened, dry and windy. admit we ‘That ladies may decline, . dress for those who cau wear them; but es for those THE ONNTRAL RAILROAD FARE QUESTION. The preparations for the spring openings this year were att Hos eave themselves—at ninety-nine. who rashly undertake to put them on without the neces- ty ow the sox bettor, and aro not afraid of qualifications. The proverbial “malice of more universal, and certainly more laborious and elabo- | But nsiltiners Ika providing suitable bonnets for a rll soon convince them their mistake, The feeling in regard to the defeat of the Contra! Rail- ‘The South Suffering from De- rate, than they have been for some years past; and it is | giving offence Bp ‘d Indios likewise. But to return to wees Baca road Fare bill still runs high. The actiom of the Senate” re thes ? die-aged ladies, and’ —»¢ was oon f vioket : from pressed Spirits. was equally characteristic of their efficiency as a legisla ot surpriing that the exhibitions should show evidence | Sursthjece ‘the beim. "and mes rch and iyi ss Wows fone Sewkaten semanas tive and as « party represemtation of the State, Nothing ‘eater interest and variety of the display. | and heavy point dali, on, folds of lace and sprays Forrnuss Mownoe, March 22, 1866. could be more preposterous than the manner in-which | Cont arBaltimnoree ne As we have dwelt at length on the subject of hats under | the extreme. Loops of %. and a bandeau of clomatis Two schooners, full of negroes, arrived here last night he Families of Union Refugees to be Sent the measure was advanced here, The management of | been’ a volunteer fire ent 10. the time of the the proper heading, we need only observe here that of cements formed the crow™, —h of roges, formed & pret- | from White House, having followed Genera Sheat- r termingti bum the road has boon openly and aggreesively wielded | present paid sysiom, fe alufbuted to the change of are. | thovgh the prices have suffered no abatoment the de- ty.and becoming face trimming. ~nade hata for misses, | “4X during his recent rald. ‘They wore all sont to Hamm North from Richmond, by Corning and its principal managers in the interest of | £ it eoees Seaty, Rewweee, that the re ts “ mand has not fallen off. It is not, however, in bonnets We have seen some pretty prem ore than @ passing | ton, and materials furnished them to build houses. &e., &., &. the democratic Albany regency for years, The'removal | locslities, and hare nck "yot boos ‘egutroliog | 0R# that this had been observed. It isthe same in| Sortes hid ws bat fine cadvapact me “enote w.them, | The steamer Creole arrived today from New Yorte a of the restriction was everywhere discussed awraparty | DY, ny’ general rule of | uuivorsal appfitation. | every dopartment of fashionable expenditure, Never | They were of shirred silk, and trintti%®’ “moon on the | Sb¢ reports having endountered very heavy weather of Rebel Wists ke me measure. Its real merits were obscured, and asy’other a See De. ee fire gr prvi yaad sore ee before was there seen such lavish expenditure, such disre- | the same delicate coter as the bomvet,. * no varicty | the Capes last night, and being compelled to lay Jake; no flowers, no trimmings of 4 gard of expense, as now. Never wasthere such universal | Orcclor ‘mare tho ologent almmplicity cfthe tiem,” pin; | several hours, extravaganee in dress as now prevails. The evidence of | side trimming, blue violets and jet ormamens br papery gee cuene {t meets the eye at overy turn, No one can walk down | st¥lo ls roprodiiced in various colors, 20 astowat, “| Subseriptions to the Seven/Thirties. ‘ ent tastes and different complexions. Pomapecraua, Mage! 1968. Broadway without becoming aware of it No one can | “"iratamo Harris & Son hed’ on exhibition’ soni ve, » Mane - Geae into'the shop windows without becoming convinced | beautiful specimens of millinery, and a great variety o¢ Jay Cooke reports the sales of seven-thirties to-day af of it No one cam look at the groups of magnificently | Tich and elegans headdresses. One bonnet of white tulle, 3,054,750, including one of $314,000, from Citcinnat, tris imson formed: . attired ladies and doubt it. Splendor is the order of the eiriking teasice ie te pnts Sey em Tiniversally | ana °X@ Of $150,000, from Philadelphia, Also 3,466 lad day, and the more costly an article is the more certain | admired. The flowors in this establishment weredeserv- | oma SUbScriptions of $60 and $100. it is to find's purchaser. This taste for expense displays | 126 Of special notice; and particular attention appears to [S PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH ABLE TO TAKE OARB OF THEIR OWN MATTERS. (From the Milledgev: « There are two or three peeree ean aspect of it except its pecuniary and political bearings | said that in Boston, where there isa paid fire depart- ‘wore carefully excluded by the advocates of tho measure, | ment, ‘he rates of | ine orien. Gen, ie Now that the measure s disposed of, some ragrot is ee Yor with this ome be taken otter ‘ace a » A Rl Bawepane whose | expressed that Dean Richmond should be the party to | equally certain—for example, that in London the rates of i against Overy deter eee orarnings and threaten | suffer as the head of the Central management, this being | ‘Durance are much less than in Boston. It appears from an a ration of the people. Why is his first this that the rates of insurance, on whatever they depen hist Gortainly ‘the people are very muah interested in Year as president of the road since thewith- | do not depend upon the fact whether there, exist paid Pregont state Their honor, drawal of Corning. It is acknowledged that last fall, | or a volunteer fire’ it, Tt has not been shown ‘their liberty, the very lies aro ab steko, and leit wondesTal than tee eat under Richmond, the road for the firat time relaxed ite | % the committee, nor is it a fact, that the volunteer fire to look into their own afairs, aad see how those ser. | Political dictatorship, and allowed ite subordinates to-vote | Cobartmente in Cincinnati, Boston, St. Louis, Baltimore, or any other city, were of lik x Teale lo whom they have commitied such important | independently. Richmend, holding a position of postive ow established faNow York. There are very great dir, | eH not only in the quality of the material, but imthe | Judging fromthe crircotive neler of tie dls aaa \ eer ad, Marth de at ae Tot appa wilting’, | Power ini his own right, has exercised itn the party or. | ferences between fire departments, Whether paid or vol. | Profusion and claboratonoss of ormamentation, which day. wibar dotl’ Whites oteady as $ leh SE lng te five an account of their stewardship. They ‘say | Sanization without regard tothe railroad. His prode- od or, fon wee ia rapidly assuming the proportions of a mania among Barronne had on exhibition some very clegant | 4° Corn: quiet ‘at TX4C. & Thc, a 1 Onis dul a i well. Why cessor, however, derived all his political stafusfrom tlie | tHat'tliere have been presented to the committee no au- manipulation of the railroad, and by making that sub: pel aan ann to determine satisfactorily the serve his party. There was gh 4 will e: a’| Soepathane ‘aenz pe sconomy: or individual character of towards Richmond to give the proposed measure a | The cofitlusion must rest, therefore, upom general rea- the confidence of the adininistration, and who publish «by | f47orable hearing, had {t been framed in some scoaptable | SPT 46.0" one aiaaice Of donnlte statistics. our fashionables, “When the reaction comes, we eene | imported hate, of the very latest Paris stylog, and head: | 2,, Comm alot at Tuc. bith. Toe es Oust {t will be as extreme in its way, for, pages = on to satiety the most fastidious | duii and unchanged I OO, Ube fae? 5000, the physical world, the higher the tide “the further | _ At Madame Lovett's we. saw a whiteace hat, dotted | ams, $18, Receipts — Dusbelsath with steol beads, that glanced and giittered in the sun- | WH¢at, 6,000 bushels corn, 6: back the exulting billows flow.” Therefore we would | fight—or, to be correct, we should say daylight; for ony EE not be surprised to find the present era of extravagance | the sun ‘obstinately refused to cast even astray gioam Evening Stocks Bizchange. ” or more popular form. As it it ‘It was conceded, as'a general principle of legislation, | followed by one of a upon the windows of the exhibition rooms on “ Tuwaepay, Marth 1868. Feary ood te yeooaet Holding to the people for several | of all the Corning prejudices." has had thebonedt | snot an established system should not be destroyed until | uowee OF baie ga day,” From the inside of tho hat pecped torth two or, | $10000American gold 1613, 100 sha lll Cen RRs» 9506 ‘ag dy Sa getter enduring. patience and a ‘TAD MAUNASTAN. Gis COMPANYS Bil ‘one proposed in its stead is well and clearly shown to be BONNETS. qu'site moss rosebuds, half buried in their own luxuriant | 10000 do......... 16134 RE.... > : y' Sates ax ilhed by Se The feeling of the Senate on the Central Rallroad bill | *2 bar cone orga on the system to be superseded. It The change that has taken place in bonnets since our | foliage. 20000 5-20a, old iss.. 10536 \ fend paid, and fought, and suffered, withogt core riea has beon so thoroughly worked up by the lobby for and | W&% therefore, maintained by the advocates of the bill | inst notice of those designed for summer wear has boen | ,,J%, Another establishment we observed @ remarka. | 10000 do. -now iss 105% 85)~ ‘until mneby of them ‘have very litle left but thelr ning; | against the mousure from all parts of the Siate, that to create a metropolitan fire department that it was bly clogant hat of green crape, covered with white tulle, | 10000 pee ee #0 thorough and radical that it seems ludicrous to retain | Tho crown was formed of lace, in the folds of which Leyton the temper of debate suppressed i deficient in eMfictency and economy, and was necom- good mentelaee ere Ratee Sig many wise and | liberate slaughter of yesterday, as een ae paniod bs ic peculiarities leading to immorality and | the name. A bonnet used to beacover for the head, | & lily and two bids, in different stages of development, | 10000 Ohio & Mi a G00 whither we are driflings te overbeg tay and | upon every other bill almost since. The Clatm bills and | ® general disturbance of the peace of the community. | and sometimes a shade for the face; it has 1 ased | Bestled. Some milliners had bonnets of straw and chip | 100 sha NY Cen RR. 89 ce ete He ete; to overhaul the records, | other local or personal. affairs, as they come up, feol the ond—That these were the consequences of the Saleh nee ttn on exhibition; but, as @ general thing, the display of | 100 do......830 8734 Cause and who hag been acting for Mensa tt the | resentment created by the defeat of the Central, ‘To-day | OTeanization itself of the present. department; that the | +0 be the latter, and now it has thrown off eyen the | both was soant, ‘ 100 Hud River RR.b3. 895% 100 Ft Wa: We hear none talk of dowrting the great and glorious | this feeling broke forth fully upon the bill removing re- system was defective and necessarily produced the evils | pretence of the formor. In all its previous transforma- One very distingué bonnet we had almost forgotten to s+eeb3 90% 100 ieee 54% 27 Cantan.... 53% 100 Cumberland. 100% 0. describe. "White crape, overlaid with delicate Chantill 100 Erle RR. Hons the bonnet retained some,traces of the purpose it | tac» formed the groundwork, and from this sprang up, | 200. do. originally subserved, no- matter how striking the | erect as lances, a bouquet of vari-colored ostrich tips, ped Reading RR. changes—no matter how unsparingly the modiste | Shading from nasturtium sie to black. The inside cit a ie ot Qickaine i ry Hel trimming was composed of scarlet geraniums, jet berries, Mich Central 5 1 Qicksilver Mg C lopped off or pruned away—no matter whether | heath and lace, and tho effect of the whole was inde. | 100 Mich So RR. 50%{ 200 Mariposa. . she was ‘prodigal of cape or penurioug of brim—that | scribably elegant. 100 do.. 50% 100 do... which came from her hands deserved the namoof a a roe ses matey andes hit excellent dis- | 100 Ill Central RR... 94 bonnet. To tho honor of that extinct article of fomi- | Plas; aud their bonnets elicited gonuine admiration. Their | Attendance very large; transactions immense. Gold hoaddresses wore not surpass h : nine wear it must bo admitted that it passed through | under our observation. ed by any others that caine | nq stocks very much excited. Sales of gold aftor calt many ® violent revolution before it perished; | _ A# our readers will see by referring to the list of open- | at 15034; at close of report at 15014. Stocks grew weaker ings, the west side of the city was not unmindful of the ‘ but the most indomitable spirit could mot sur- | Gay’ and that the establishmenta there did not fall behing | “'¢" ° vive the constant attacks to which it was | those in the olden business localities in style and attrac- Court Calendar—This Day. subjected, and tho bonnet is nowa thing of the past. | tom was too eyldent to admit a doubt. Prominent Supreme Court—Cixcurr.—Part 1—Nos, 1610, 188% Little did wo imagine that the agreeable mutations | ORs them was the establishment of Higgins & Co., | 1583, 1569, 1682, 1319, 1680, 1434, 1623, | Part Mom which was crowded throughout the day. The display of | 1082, 11821 1140, 1344, 1394, 1403, 1052, 1 826, 108, which wo chronicled from time to time would lead to | bonnets was more than usually attractive, surpassing 704, 1184, 447, 1446, 1450, 1452, 1456, 14 eed, 1 such a romult; that the alterations of crowns, rigid asa | Many of the Broadway establishments In’ extent: and | | Srxoval, Tera. Ieaues of law and fact.—-Nos. 177 Eo : variety, and equalling them in the style and quality of 213, 214, 215, 218, 221, 176, F poplar of drooping as a willow; of fronts that clung to the | the goods. Misses’ and children’s hats wete not forgot- , 226, tid ‘248, 275, 165, 262," 209, 238, 20, 17%, face, as the cover to the book, or curved from itlike the | ten—indeed, they appear to be a specialty in this estab- " Demurrers.——-Nos. 94, 95. ewaipiw from tie Shon tele thy soared on ana» | EN ag ae Jd and blustery, yet the ladion | S175" S017" soos, C068, 1869, 2001" 408" GOUT? S189, hough the day was cold and blustery, yet the ladies | 5775, 5017, 4905, 4966, 1863, 2021, 4903, and capés that collapsed or expanded, would end in the | managed to be about and see all that was worth seeing. | 4326. Part 2—Calendar unchanged. ees, annihilation of the bonnet itself; but so itis. The bon- | Their euthusiasrn rendered them indifferent to the changes Commen PLgas.—Part 1—Adjourned juity Calendar, net is athing of the past. Men need no longer strain | Of temperature or elomental disturbances, and'asanatu- | Monday. Part 2—Short causes.—Nos. 180, 224, 1258. their oyes in ‘peeping down a leghorn Ine” to catch tho | Crowded tivorehout rhe dey eee wMabments wore glimpsmof a familiag face. “Nous avons changé tou cela,"' | Broapway.—A. M. Stewart, Simmons, Thomas James, THE WEEKLY HERALD. as our lively noighbor, the Gaul, wouldsay, It is not the | Mme. Demorest, Geo. W. Bassford, Mrs. 0. Levins & Mrs, ge bonnet that hides the face now, but the face that hides 2 Seasoe mares Ons, Se zt ager \. | Whe Cheapest Newspaper and Best Famé- the bonnet. Davis, Mme. Imogone Walton, L, H. Welch & D. Burke, ly Literary Journal in the Country. It would have prevented a confusion of ideas and ——* Slog an. saaun The Wraxty Harrap, for the present week, will be om tended greatly to preserve a dosirable connection between | Canat Steir Madam Rallings, Mrs, E. Gay, Mra, | Sle at nine o'clock to-morrow (Saturday) morning. Mra. sound and sense if we had abolished the term bonnet | Barton, Mrs. Blake, M. A Glinsy k.&R Galllor, Mra. Its contents will embrace a graphic and highly inte- 0 ah complained of, and, therefore, that the bill called U cause in which wo are embarked, but only of correcting | Price of gator ‘Be Manhattan Gas Company as to the | Ordinance bill’ would only perpettiate them; and thi price of gas, fine and giving a now direction to things that are Senator Laimbeer opened an opposition to this mea- that the Metropolitan Fire District bill would’ establish a ing wrong, And who are the men that would deny sure, upon the und that repealing the t item which would necessarily lead to a correction of ry ey not moet oe thous mink Cake gue own,atre | Grtyceute per chousand vestilion ft the nianntuture | SDUO# ADM greater efltency inthe extinguishment of or Mg fhe Ss ies fas without any control and the public without pro- hey are gather ei aod, where, free from dan- | yection, If tho reliof should be granted to the company | ,_% the other hand {t) was maintained: Pirst_The pre- lag people These men feurthe peoples and wel tiny. | should be coupled with some definite restriction, and | Bett system was in actual operation with good results, may. hay do not want the books overhauled, "Thay | Rotfearo the publioto the tender meroy ofthe gus com- | FAG" wan Mtg “uaprbes he Sgt ate” want f : rote system, withou ido not want Vo give an account of their stewardship for | P'Senator Williams asked if any other compantes in the | Making anentire and unti¥d ange of nyntem.” Third— they no longer. be yf A pe gg reyes ee acanee oe State Were restricted but this, and was answered that That as a matter of fact the present system had from time this was the only compan‘ ti to time adopted such practical reforms as wore de- asd Noae thoy fear the peapan Wa hae'nurayor' | tat nee gore ur companion tn Now York oi”) | manda, tout 7a ie abe pe oxi 4 warm debate was entered se y, exaggerated, ae @ expense vention of the people, because we could not | cook’ and Shafer. The latter dreourced the ites ver | Present department was about equal to that of the Jove how such a conventi 1d i ’ , fog the war in which we are cussed, to ae heat. | sustaining this restriction to two dollars and a half, when Paid department; and sixth—That the Metropolitan District bill guarantees neither coo! efficienc; bls tesuo; and’ to do that we °were willing to | ePrice of coal and labor made the cost of gas'to the | ZiT? - sapere % su forbear as long as suffering would do any | CoMPAny three dollars and a Legs 9 as rigieennseh hires Pohte Ordinance oil comprises minute details of provi- 1 ge85eu33 ty flor cod. But ifthe poople want a convention, it is their | otis impending bankruptey o 5 r who would stand up in bi: sions found in course of time necessary toa perfect work- pee i es" 5 innate mgenyn | ume mine nan Intense split of bigotry, or eon: | IME of the fre dopartment and’ recommended by the f F emplated a deliberate proceeding of rui 1 mee orth by some of the administration Journals, that there | robbery for the Denefi of e, courtituency that would | ,,TB@ Undersigned do not consider it has been satisfac- in away to Harland, France and Satin any cuits of 8I¥® | force a confiscation of the property of this company if | ‘rlly established that there exists in the present depart. se solouidk Veaalateh ta ieee terern, ak ape re they could. He called the attention of Senators to the | ment such abuses and such inefficiont action that its ive canons eae fe those ers, th ly the | times we have fallen upon; digressed into a scathing | ‘tal destruction is demanded, and they do not think ness sept So ga notion pan Sema ica bate ie review of the partisan action of the Senate upon the | the Metropolitan Fire District bill to, establish n iy m sat wi ec Wolers avo real ived pro es of recognition én on a ae of yesterday removing the restriction on the eeonomy oF por trlagy ure increased facility, ition of ‘alavery, then the people shoul " commit ise arguo that if the law is just and proper be heard in conveption before ay such bargaia s made; Shafer replied: that he Cenntor Cosh cuight wellcay | for New Yor ‘its equally to for Brooklyn, and com- neither the ident, nor Congress, nor both to- | him (Shafer) to order, representing his hundreds of | Plain that w. lle its operations are confined to New York, , have any right or power to abolish slavery with- | thousands in wealth. He might well rogard as irrele- | Sl! the commissioners to constitute a board of estimate tho consent of the people. Bus why should the ad- | vant a discussion which recalled [ig action of yesterday, | Wider It may bo solectod from Brooklyn, and the wom. 7 enterthin syph great jealousy and which brought ruln and, sorrow Ba low an a eRe NG ig Sa: ener ees tad y a capable of judging of their own | Whoue: all aigie’ bee reed i eee contral Railroad, | “As to the charity fund, they argue that under the Me- are to judge for them; and we do tropolitan bill the present trustees: \CCOBSOTS 5 there @ any danger of thelr doing anything | comitued, with muph power and pathos, to rovlew-the | thot the means of anaintalnin he fund are dostroyea: | altogether and eubsuituted another in its place, and | Coley, Mra M. J. Hi resting account of General Sherman's grand march acrese musives. How, then, can the people in con- | restriction, and the coures of Senators i to one | and that thercfotethe fund will be oxhausted within four | colned one for the elogantly uscles and stylish nonde- | Bowxny.—Mra, W. Fogarty, of North injure these editors, unless their interest is sep- " uurse of Senators in advocating the | Yours ‘and tho foarhundred widows and orphans who are | script that this gcagon occupies the place and usurps the | _ Sixrn Avayux.—Mme. Falconl, Mm the entire State of South Carolina and § portion th and distinct from the. rest of the peoplet This | 'Renator ‘Oock: sewed with spirit, taking ground | BOW the recipishts of its benefits will become dependants Jealousy and distrust of the people, by men who profess on private charity or tié almshou He against all those reliefs, and urging the necessity of hold- 4 owe @ be in the cognolle of the adminletration, is calculated | ing “corporations to. their la ineaceat cat chariacr: ‘or these and other reasons, elaborately stated, the mi- fo slarm the ps mele muse. fear that all 18.4 ‘They should take thelr share of the burdens of the times. | Dotty, Messrs. Ward and Roberton, recommend that the Present lights before us we do not”) He denounced this method of allowing Dill be rejected. Fepata on old and time Ronored bonnet. i Se absurd Ringyold, M. 'T. Higgins, A. & E. Lennan, Mrs, Ayer & | Carolina, accompanied by a map illustrating the routes of y the same name two things unlike in eve iss Shugg. 5 additional ceventials Devartholees, for want ofa new name, wemun | - Nurrx fteser,—Madame B. Williame. inis colisinue trom, Savannah to: Raystievilis (500s = commit that absurdity and call the new style of head- Division Srxert.—Mme. Salomon, H. Openhym, J. | Particulars of the capture of Kinston and Goldsboro, gears bonnet, All that remains of the old bonnet, how. | Spenco’s Sons, Miss K. C. Clancy, Opeabym & Trisdorters, | C.; further acoounte of Goneral Sheridan's importan® aconvention would do. But things may esciipe taxation or an: as to —— ever, isa dimiputive fanchon-shaped front piece, which irs. M. Feely, tions north of Richmond; the latest news the iy temporary sacrifice, while the a Ss operations i ; latent from ; that viguld make State convention neces. | poor and the workingmen of tho country were pushed NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. rip sobenaet © beeiliering wee do which ls gone. Bravo Seater. —Mre, Rumi piano pcan ie on6 in spite of All the editors or the soldiers i the State, | 40 We last dollar. He thought some Sonatore could not | Of flcating ribbons, 90 disposed ‘as tb bar. . ~ ‘fl thin laleet, noeounee. fem Olbjerel:” Geant ‘caaae- iam /One on through @ long “y abeusd, | Ce Detter suited than by making this subject of relief for Senate. frocks “with the present style of wearing the DRBAS. . | 10. alato What. toon. would. compose the con | corporations s summery matter, by passing slaw taxing ALbaWe, March 28, 1965. & Wala “Grecian cura? have driven | Wo havenever seen a more magnificent diaplay of | TePorts of all movements of the Union forces througheu® He pA eclarr lige ery Lad on the private citizen at once cent per cont and exempting BILLS REFORTRD FAVORARLY. i ile pee Yoaving the front | dress goods than those exhibited by our leading houses the country; important news from the Rebel capi How does he Know | 12 TAls all the corporations of the: Mate from say share} Authorizing appeals to toe Overt of from cer- | and brint towards which converged but, tecontly, al 24 tal; late and interesting mews from Burope, Contes politicians. im the public burdens, ‘assertion isan insult tothe people, for | senator Murphy took similar ground with Senator ved convention reese: aatinee ¥ £1} Sach men 8s Shafer, and the debate threatening to take a more gene- to olockdieapporgeed politians; they have had too niu Se ts oon rere cy eve ny ee ee eens eS their already. ‘The people would want good men, REVIVAL OP THE CENTRAL RAMAOAD BILL \rae eects ete n, mavenat Wy wilh tbe’ Conia! Halted fare queton om” y which tl ntral i fare ion f,,from © Depression | will b: revived. Indeed, Senator Shater endeavored to ito mery Mall introduce another bill on this subject to-day. It is to ap- = {gor ab Bs shaveias pear om form, providing an increase of half a spec! sirrliaede we, cent, and probably as a rider on some other bill. aed bars mae he 2 The Broadway and Crosstown railroad bills were made hy com 3 disease i 5 1g hold om tho country and special order for Tuesday next. the vitals of is poldeP iyth at home and in the | most denuded of Cheng renin ert it ee on di int oad oo peosestina easabevite a ps tae abel ; larity more complete between the old and new. sty ve cont a jest an reat spec! ° i a the chapeaws Lilly ag we may call Fashion's Tast ores’ silks and velveté, Belgium her costliest and most ex. | “fale on the leading topics of the day; Poetry; the tion, will be worn juently without stri: those erat opening chapters of a very interesting original novellete while indispensable appendages being drawn ‘backwards | Wisite laces, India hor unrivalled shawis and mas eperts a eee ae - and tied under the waterfall. meet'the inoxhauatible demand of our New York ladies | *titled “Bertha, or my Elder Sister: « Tale of Soctety The materials used in the eompoaltion of bonnets for | for novelties. The terapting array spread out before our | Faceti«; Literary, Artistic, Solentific and Sporting Intell the ening season are tulle, ribbon, sflk and crape, and litan belles fe enough to unsettle the calmest gence; Musical and Theatrical Review for the week ; Vaio» the trimming lace, flowers and ribbons. It is perhaps ties; Interesting Reading for Farmers and Agriculturistes der; for the ‘Fo be 7 worthy of note that narrow ribbons are in high favor this | mind among them, and no wonder; for the “To be or not Valuable Review of the Money, Commercial, Dry season, and that for purposes of back trimming the; ” tive insignifi have fairl a nE they | to bo” of Hamlet sinks into comparative insignificance in | 5. 424 shoe, Cattle, Horse and Family Markets, driyen all others out of the market, “To ha bn, 1s usual hore, to tha taste of the indi. | View of the still more momentous question “To have oF reports of all other intoresting events of the week. Terms—One copy, one year, $2; Three copies, $55 vidual; for on that point fashion has issued no fiat; and | not to have,” which rushes on the mind a6 these semi- Five coptes, $8; Ten copies, $16. Single copies, in wrag> the necessity this entails of catering for individual taste | anoual openings. pers, fivecents each. A limited number of advertias- or caprice adds wonderfully to the variety and brillianc: of ener York exhibitichs. But thoush we Rave no | The materials for the coming season are silks, satin mente will be inserted in the Wamx.y Hunata s Cashed in all Legalized Lotte= pom os color to pay homage to we hi ‘the advent of a | and poplins, and for the summer light silks, organdies, ne formation given, J. R. CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, Now York. Setwee Clakatin ately ecevunding. ike Nesaran jonization Soctety ; o Veteran Union Club of New York. FILLS REYERRED TO THE COMMITTER OF THE WHOL. The three New York and Brooklym and Bag- gage bills; to amend the charter of the City Fire In- surance Company of New York: . America, Mexico, Cubs, the West Indies, &c.; Edi Fo incorporate the Mi area Bath Com- pany; authorizing the Central Railroad Compang to in- crease way passenger fare. Mr. Cozaxs introduced a bill bevy repengd the New, York and Spuyten Duyvel Railroad Company; and to amend the ‘Brooklyn Water act. BILLS PASSED. To amend the laws for the incorporation of Iife and health insuranee companies; to amend the General Fire Insurance law; and to extend the charter of the Allaire Works. On motion of Mr. Field, the consideration of the Broatlway and Caosstown Railroad bill wag postponed ‘until next Tuesday, by a vote of 17 to 12 EVENING SESSION. , The bill to remove restrictions from the Manhattan Gas Company as to the price of gas was debated at length; but no result was arrived at, The bill amending the standing militia law and_sppro- priating $750,000 therefor was ordered to @ third reading. Adjourned. Virtual Passage of the Paid Fire Depart- . ment Bill in the Assembly—The School Ss be @ Recruit- nd the Free Academy Bill, &e. | the Richhond Scntine), March 21.) OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. | The of negzo treope is receiving & gratitying Atpary, March 24—12:30 A M. support and éncouragement from patriotic citizens. ‘The Paid Fire Department bill was debated as a special ttér before us, from a public spirited citizen of South- | oraor in tho Assembly this event side Virgi tage Be as fifty able bodied slaves, of | OT4er in tho Assembly this evening. ‘whom ha desires to present aif at once to the service, | Mr. Veeder, of Brooklyn, moved to strike out the city gratis, provided he is allowed ‘to secure tiem in their | of Brooklyn from the first section of the bill. — Mr, Perry, of Brooklyn, demonstrated that the bill did Anothor a refu; from Fi ier count; eaires to pura ‘laves who are willing to enter | not affect theexisting organization im that city. He had the av to og yy _— ee on — reported that bill, as chairman of the Committee on Cities, cop dition ore will be a general and 6 falation of these Hberal ‘exammpient for x ie erriouiy and he had scrutinized it most rigidly im the interest of important that what is to be done should be done quickly, | that city, and with a jealous regard forthe admirable or- the campaign being already afoot. ganization now existing in Brooklyn, against which no ‘The Families of jon Refugees to be | “mplaint had been made. No such evils existed there as J §ent North from Richmond. were charged against New York. ‘one to chronicle, and one with a name so mellifiuous | grenadines, tissues and an endless variety of nondescript priate aa well as poetical; for gooda, We have seen at A. T. Stewart's some splendid 80 it is called—reminds one of the glittering track of | silks with velvet stripes running vertically in the mate- silvory sheen upon an underground of clear, pellucid | rig}, which form the most distingué dreases that can well jue. It ia an exquisitely delicate color, and will, we a harem doubt, Devome popular with those who prize | be imagined. They are sometimes composed of two| pPrines Cashed im All Legalized Lotteries rity of tone above brilliancy of hue. colors, the ground black, with a velvet stripe of cerise | and information given. Drawin; Puielore commencing & minute description of particular | color; but more frequently the groundwork and the $C. vTE: Broker's oftce, 176 Broedway. Machine— are ie cre ee ates Wat our readers | stripe are different shades of the same color, the deeper | _ A Silent Sew a we mean the clegant trifles that have displaced and | tone of the velvet forming* contrast sufficient. A black (0. 608 Broadway, superseded them in the good graces of the | peu as scié sprinkled over with a tiny white pattern, ifal Complexion The Gane ath WILLCOX & GIBBS’. fashionable world. This premised, we will proceed to | was very much admired for its rarity no less than its | gna old established L. LOOM OF YOQUYH, describe some exquisite specinéns of the modisie’s art | beauty. Lord & Taylor have some elegant specimens of | LIQUID PEARL, in prepared only by GRQRGB W. Lali that camo under our Sor pelarpon yesterday, and bo] motré anti and embroidered silke on exhibition, and | Depot 74 Fulton street. Druggists everywhere. Jed forth unmeasured praise from every new group of | some exquisite India muslins. po tors. m ° i 56% some af the organdies are very beautiful and particu.) A “White” nt Lever Truss” Cures Prominent among these was a promenade bonnet on | larly worthy of notice, They are of different patterns. rupture radically. cyt d the peeks sued exhibition at A. M. Stewart's, It was composed of white | some plain, with a white satin stripe running longitu : way, Assembly. . Avnany, March 23, 1966. Mr. Warp presented the minority report on the paid fire department. . The presented the annual report of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquenta BILLA PASSED. To facilitate the acquisition of lands for the extension ‘ (From the Richmond Examiner, March 21.} Messrs, Talman and Ward (demummats) opposed the | of the Croton Aqueduct Works; to incorporate the Twenty- | tulle, flecked with golden stars, And was itself, as a Indy | nally, others have tiny colored sprays embroidered on F ad ¥ Bing gh : ao fms ant children fa Rich: | int, amd Mesers. Stewart and Van Burem (republicans) | third Tesiment Armory Assecistion, ‘and to ‘buthorizs obnotyed not only ae aire mats le pl bel aire dane te | the rivain, while in striking, contrast to both is another adh nae o, Sapeden on none of t , , husban |. ‘aatres,”” astres bei imatiot which looks as if a shower jen on it. | BLOO! CEREUS i ‘directed to ‘and brothers, would hail with joy an opportunity to fol- | replied. Messrs, Cutting and Weaver: (democrats) made tae and Turnpike road companies to collect addi- Fer ll So af er ceetantts: Seer resent [iemenie eas eet bo tofiiaas: ta tuncesteomn OF | Sane MING CEREU o is mi Jow thems NGrii_ We hops thisepporiany will soon Ue | elsborste arguiments upon fa constitutional aspecte, RVENING SESSION. scolloped, with golden fringe, formed the crown, from | course they are only suitable for young ladies. ease ae at Sree ore. | Sating thet Che Al was & pariy movement, cetsis Tho Paid Fire Departvent bil betag the special onder, | which foll streamers of narrow Vlack ribbon, Lace cap | “The stylo in which the dresses are made contributes to | A File of ‘The Herald (daily) Complete now Limited, and it 1s absolutely necessary that no mouth | against democratic ascendancy in the clty of New York. | wag debated at longth by Messrs. 0. Stewart, Yan Buren, | of white starred tulle and bouquet of moss buds, heath | moro than double the original cost of the articlo, the | from danoary, Lith, to ber, 1864, for sale. The best o December, tory of the rebellion. Highest cash price paid for old. ry or ie Risse LI ad fed remain hore to fed which can be removed and fe ‘The most practical and eloquent speech made in either papers and pamphlet. A. FAMA! ‘Walker street. hore. Mr. Walker recently said, in the City Co house in favor of the old department was delivered by il, that “He had understood that there were now in | Mr, Creamer, of New York. He went into the general thé city between five and fix thousand women and chil- | merits of the bill, an@ the efficiency of the present de- in whose hu thers aud natural protectors | partment. He made s meat effective point in his de- re gono off to the Yankees and left them here a bur- | scription of the promptuessef the firemen om the occa- en upon the city. It was imperatively demanded at | sion of the phosphorous plot. Mr. Creamer bore the palm ‘this time, when the city was taxed to its utmost to sup- | of oratory, but, of course, made no impression as to a ilies of our soldiers and its other deserving | change of votes. } lass should be removed from the city, if ‘He was followed by Mr. Lees, New York. Mr. prmbl. and ant ‘North to follow the fortunes of their | Keegan closed the discussion, to allintents and purposes. indred, and thus lessen the drain upon the city sup- | The effort to make a filibustering opposition was turned J. L. Parker, Post and Reddington in favor, and Messrs, Veeder, Cutting, Wever, Creamer, Lyons, Ke and others against it; when it was ordered to a third reading by a vote of fifty-two yeas equine forty-eight nays; (eset. Angel, Bemes, Kimball, Lewis, Shultz and Strong ‘votfng in the negative with the democrats. Adjourned. bloseoms, delicate sprays, [eine with Peril trimmings are so profuse and 80 exponsive, They dew drops, formed th peintiae mma we honide | very moderate, Indecdswho are content with one kind of it was an opera hat of rar« uty, le of white dot: trimming on a dress, for we have generally velvet an he talle-and robon, that glowed like the heart of an open'tg | lave combined the frst trimming, the dress the second, | | atehelor's Hair Dye—The Best im the rose. Whore tn old times the crown began was a shower | forming an edging to the trimming itself. All the inge- i. pty “ nama only perfect Of lilies of the valley, thelr tiny sprays sparkling with | nuity of the medises in taxed to devise new ways | D7* Bn Fn I dow drops, and above this flowery cascade rose a trans- | to dispose both of the material and trimming. Cherokee Pills—Female Regulator. nt crest of tulle, white and as sheeted foam that At no previous opening have we seen such variety of | soia by ruggista, $1 per box. Thi wo ar crt halt sovealed a tiny arrow ‘flung amid its | trimmings iwaterial: as well as varioty in the atrauge- | pois thee addiecs DreW. il, MERWIN & CO., We iberty folds, as if at random. Inside trimming of puffed tulle | mont of them. We have velvet lace, gimp, cord, em- | street, New York. ‘and strings of rose-pink ribbon, with overstrings of misty | broidery, fur, ribbon and braiding. We have two or more & See argent * ! tulle. Nothing could be more elegant than this hat of | of these materials used in trimming the same dress, as Corns, Bunk T Navy. AFFAIRS AT THR BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. Lieutenant Commander Leonard Paulding, fora long » Enlarged Joints a feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIB, plies." into ridicule Ca several members, and Mr. Parker, of | time third officer of the Brooklyn yard, has been relieved | two colors; nothing moro artistic than the effect produced | we have frequently two shades of the one color in the | $i disease of the inna abil daiemiiaiiea Cayuga, saidéhat the opportunity which was to h slight materials, however, is the ai or still more frequently two different colors neways City Intelligence. a a a ae eerie Lill im any of ite. details | @24 ordered to the command of the iron-clad double- | with such sid same dress, y touchstone of genius; that constitutes the difference be- | forming the dress. This is doubly desirable, because it 5 touchstone siticer and the artist, ‘The ability to produce | gives two akirts on which to display the trimming (0 ad- |, CiietBaOre Sade tag Heil’ Ne 6 aster House striking results with apparently inadequate means is the | vantage, an opportunity which is never allowed to pass | The dye aj id by skilful artiate, highest manifestation of the modiste’s and the | unimproved. — recognition of i the most flattering tribute that could be The military style is very much affected by our city Chevalier’s Life for the Hair Res paid to any lady of thecraft. And noone, we think, could | belies, and jackets, which last soason made their dént air 10 ite original color, stops ite falling out, deny the possession of that quality to those who minis- | rather shyly, are now flaunting in ail their bravery. clean, Stands above comparison. any ter to th ender Monocacy, ten guns, now fitting for sea at Balti- more. She is a vessel of « thousand tons burden, rated second in the register. She is asistership of the Mo- hongo, Wateree, Muscoota, and is equal to any of her class as an efficient sea-going vossel. ‘Tas Equivomut Biow.—There was a regular March | was used for absurd speeches and fi amendments, id hh ed progress on the bill. ‘blow yestorday and the night previous. On Wednesday *"Upon the p cate er the bill toe third " evening the wind blew with tremendous violence, and | yfossrs. Strong, Angel and Bemis (Union) asked to be kicked up a great fuss among things erally, without | excused, and on being refused they voted in the nega- | towever, destroying any Neusen Ce omolte ing sign | tive, on the ground that the bill had not been sufficiently Doards and awni metimes happens. - Yesterday | discussed. ‘ants of our New York fashionables after | These articles are made with standing collars, buttoned | gressing Boki at the ding stores C) conte ana atinuchs ‘but not quite sostreng, though more | | Mr. Palmer, of Jefferson, asked to be excused, and | Lieutenant Commander James E. Joustt, late com- | Ti, iny's tour of tho leading establishments that opened | down the front and braided acroma the front, and in every Broadway. “Saha abiat i unpleasantly, because the dust in the streois was whirled | voted in the alirmative, forthe reason that the md mander of the gunboat Metacomet, which performed | yesterday. The endless fertility of invention there dis- | essential is the same as the military jacket Confeett: ry——Comfene ebout in blinding and suffoc: mod ern ee booee Pin eee = — from the ample lil gallant and valuable service in the attack on the defences | pia: i “en Poe materials ‘er ut eink ole Lg ra a sia onery.—JOHN ie aod z streets almost intolerable, Takin; ity of louse style in the arrangement proot ¢ so many mnery, foreign ai | ott things fate Sauaiocino, however, the equinox! "ir. Salmon was excusod from voting, and subse. | of Mobile, under the veteran Vice Admiral Farragat, har Peaitive, it al e aane cing, that Our erdistes aie no |- different yet all 90 fashionable, that every lady'may con. | sascriwent. Or ado SE d — ‘off vory mildly, seeing that it caused little or no | quently sought to record his vote in the negative, when | beeg asigned to the position occupied by Lieutenant | jervile dapyisis of Paris i but have taste aud | sult her own taste fearlessly. From the plain pointed | sey City. jamag: to person or property. In the Harlem district | considerable excitement arose on an from the | Commander Paulding, and has already entered upon the | invention and independence to set up @standard | waist to the most profusely trimmed and elaborately there was some injury to trees and shrubbery, but | Chair. The third reading was ordered by avove of 68 | discharge of his arduous duties. Capfain Jouctt is an | of their own. fashioned , all ie admirable. Even the round Dyspepsia Tablets. —Well| | a active and energetic officer, and will make a valuable-as- sistant to Admiral Paulding in the administration of the affairs of the yard. The sloop-of-war Pensacola, which has been in the dry yD e Near the hat we ‘have described was a perfect | waist, which last season nm t ted under any a Tablets, for Indigestion and Heartburn. 60 cehte a bem. novelty called & coat cap, which seemed to chet ngo | cireuinstances, is now metce Nard te pretensions, Sold by drtigginta Nolen S71 Broadwa; ‘admiration and defy criticlem. It was made of the | aud worn with a pointed belt, or broad bolt and buckle focat Evglish danstable, and had a visor, or front, like the | of poarl, is quite en regle. ‘The square tabs of last season nothing worth noticing. be 41, v. A Daseatge Suor ix Tum Staeet.—While a party of | i vitae the close, when & Sua ee taan wen soldiers wore on pier No. 41, waiting to be conveyed to | manifested. The democrats made all th spanches, and e usual manner sought to kill time. The Union Hart's Island, one of them, named James Healey, brok: jock for'some time, und repairs, was out | ordinary cloth cap worn boys, which it also closely | are still worn, and in some instances are continued round from the ranks and attempted to dexort, Ho was pur- | men, satisfied with thelr measure, made no speeches, ex- Seneresy, and the Irigate jorad will | be put in dock to fooenanled in form. Tndecd, if our lady readers would | the entire waist, in others removed to the side or sued by the who fired at him with such effect as | cept to direct the debate to a close. Six Union votes are ie for service in the Mediterranean squadron, about being | imagine a boy's cap reproduced in straw, and imagine, the htpa Madame Demorost exhibits a Genin, 513 Breadway, has Introduced to break his leg. was conveyed to the City Hospital. | recorded in the negativ®. organized. It is probable that the Colorado will be further, the same cap divided in two just where the | striking novelty im the form of a double | bis SponeSuyiee Ladies’ Gentlemen's, We Reread ConsECRATION OF A Naw Srxacoavr.—A new synagogue, The bill providing for a material cl im the School | fondy for sea inacouple of months, She isto be the | crown (s widest, they will have as clear an idea of the | breasted coat dress, which we have no doubt | fants’ Hale, Trimmed and Unirimmed. ) | law of the city of New han a passed session, has ip of Rear Admiral Goldsborough. foundation or basis of the coat cap as they could have | will be quite popular till the warm south winds — session remains un- ) for the congregation Shaacr Hashamoin, will beconse- | heen defeated. The law of orated at two o'clock this efter 5 Rivit street, | changed. between Orchard and Ludlow. gentiognig The it changing tho name of the Freo Academy was Row Over axp Kitep.—Coroner Gamble was yesterday practically killed to-day inthe Senate committes, notified to hold an inquest in 116th street, near avenue A, jority Report of the Committee on the body of Mr. John Colbert, sixty-five years of age, ” uae Fire Department b oy the whose death was the result of ‘an accident, Deceasett % was driving ® horse, attached to @ wagon heavily loaded The undersigned, members of the Committee om Cities, ‘with grain, on the track of the Second Avenue Ra'lroad, | to whom was referred *@ bill introduced into the Assem- near Ninoty-first street, when the horse took fright at the approach of adumniy engine and Jumped with 4o | Diy, having passed the Senate, do respectfully report:— much force as to throw Mr. Colbert from his seat. Ho ‘That the committee was attended by agents or officers fell before the wagon wheel, which over bim, | of cortain insurance companies of the city of New York t seoing the article itself, From this straw demt- | revisite us again. It is made with long side tabs in front Gold a Clothing Dewn—New Style sag er double fall of magnificent Chantilly lace, | and a square coat tail, trimmed en revers behind. Coat | Sacks reduced to $25. So Tit aad he wih $2. Order sweeping over the shoulders like a veil, and producin, sleeves, with cuffs and epaulettos. Montespan waists, | work. Cha 5) ‘(Miam street. fan effect at once elegant and graceful. A and | and welets cut in the Figaro jacket style are still worn. ihiitiont Sacenbiah roa of black velvet passes round the hat and @} Jackets, or rather short secques, are very popular and pnigmets, May ‘e 4 Douquet of moss rosebuds and coquelicot flowers | very suitable for bome wear; but those short cloth ones | Wieiien Wika! ee ey 4 at one side com the trimming. It | we sce s0 often wt are rather bleak and bare pthc rnnndtnen |- —nieneenet h decidedly boas and stylish, we ae looking for the D, Fa ong amas graceful, to oxth common place mo oe ee aortake fo wear fo It was evidently designed The highest fashion in this important portion of the for » belle, and no one olse can wear it with impunity. | dress, which frequently gives tone to the entire, is the To add to ite value, it is removed from all danger of being | plain cont sleeve, ight to the wrist, but oftener loose vulgarized through popularity; for we believe there are | enough to admit an under sleeve to ‘be soen. They are othe present moment but two me in we York. The second is bound round visor with der with an epauiette. gunboat Florida, a Volunteer Lieutenant egery aol a — ames Sromp Waneae’ ton on iy where she gone su will bond = proceed to the North Atlantic pt] an. \y day. The iron-clad double-ender Muscoota, Commander George M. will make another effort to begin her voyage to the fic on Mopday next. ‘The court of inquiry, consisting of Commodore Charles H. Bell, Commodore James I, Lardner, and Commodore . Rowan, for some time in seasion at the Navy Yard, to examine into thi relating to the loss of the sloop San Jacinto, Captain Richard W. Meade, have com- ved their labors, and will at once transmit their find- using almost instant death, Th ly was imme ‘Departin ington y diately taken up and removed to his lato residence.” | 8nd their counsel, by officers abd members of the pre. | Snetle the cet whe which is to pase | York, anda ruching of green pinked. silk is carried | ball dress are made with puffings of tulle or the lig seemiiaibiihdd Pilsen to sent Fire Department of that city and the counsel of that | ‘The Vanderbilt, Captain Pickering, has completed the | round the crown. Bows of at, 4 with @ | terial of which these dresses are generally composed. Williamsburg City News, department. At the time of this hearing before the | taking in of her baitery, and will probably go $0 gen at | Jot ornament, forms tg angie up | There fe one raleto be laid down with regard to the pelea Lavina ‘rim Oonwmn Stayt oF AX Eriscorst, CHunca.— | committee the discussion by common consent included | AU.terly day next week. | The sloop Madawasks w ao eee alan net for the walerrull, This nett | skirt, and that trim tt, Dothis, and you may exercise | LadjewnUse Atorling’s Ambrosia, soy At noon yesterday the corner stone of the Church of the | the pill introduced first to the Assembly. The passage of Ascension (Bpiscopal) was laid by Bishop Potter, in Kent | the lator bill is urged by the present Fire Department, ireot, between Franklin and Union avenues, Greenpoint. betan same Fiore was @ large attendance of <iergymen! and chen brapsires th nanan gd wear ht weer Sere Tho address was delivered by Bishop-Cox, of Western | % thosé Of an ordinance passed by the New York Com- New York. The church is to be built of Hunter's Point mon Conrfeil upon the request of the Fire Department. granite, and the architecture is to be of the early English Shier. "The box placed under the corner stone contained | . 1 Was suggested thet this ordinance bad been made & Bible, the Journal of the General Episcopal Convention, | bY the Commen Council from an apprehension that the She Journal of the Diocesan Convention, & scroll contain. Legisiature was about to interfere, The officers of the of nest month, or as soon as high tides serve, UNITED STATRS NAVAL ACADEMY. Bartrwons, March 28, 1965, ‘The Maryland House of Delegates to-day passed a bill appropriating fifty thousand dollars, to be advanced to the Navy Department to enable it to prepare for the re- turn of the naval school to the academy buildings at An- napolis, The appropriation made by Congress for the by m ribbons, whose. fluttering bows and | your free will in everything else. You ma; im it in Tate, mie, rabbite, Greeian curls, + omar v.fsimpers ‘a piquancy and pleasant freshness | the most extravagant manner; you may rac! brain Wertee tae ithe ere vay, Jt here waiah | Jp march of amine orga Jon mclsorineepinies | _ Mqsers, Bowler, # Welle, Phremotogtets e 0 vat and de: ie }@ mn e, but pt 4 Pethneea wes oppropri aly. capes Mo the name— | of the world, (rim it some way. There ‘ate some mean | give charts of character daily, at 990 By \ Koume de mer,” of sea foam. These wero invariably | spirited people who have doavored t compromise be- ment.—The Large Gale of ne, £0. pees. Bi ¥ s a oO te bestia eae re urhday evenings, ” made of tulle, and looked like summer clouds or tween economy and fashion; but that is, we are happy to RTE A ChRbe & MINER, Avctionsers flakes, or opening lilies, or down of eldor, fay, an impossibility this season, This question must be swore as light Nhe (eam which the wind severs from | met and settled, Trimmings are indispensable, and the ’ The ever increasing taste for musio, | more you oan put on the better, It“te impossi- and the conseq mt su of the opera, give an im-| ble to particularize where there are so many oak copies of peat i Lope oy claw mewngapee Fire Department, however, state that ‘he otdinance was | purpoge was lost by the failure of the Miscellaneous Ap- nce to hate inendea't to figure io the Academy | varieties; but the hg Ma gothic panels, Promaxane ConcEnt.—A promenade concert will be matured and presed.9d in September of ‘ast year, and propriation bill. ae they ee bh’ ore fow ee Fig the soroll patlarae, jt it gi Paani Wooa Brothers’ Great le of a . = . ts ow an ine nsabli ® prom cord makes - ‘i ace 5 .» given by Company B, 6f the Forty-seventh regiment, at | Yefore the moveniont Jn favor of « motropoln:*? te dle | ae ieree, on Kexrocay, Ruacrrares ma | and everything indicates that during the coming season | skirt trimming. Gimp is ng from the obscurity | tages at aualion hee Baan Pal naiaiog 18 Pes, Odeon, in Willie to-morrow evening. Gra- trict, 80 called, began. Staves,.-The Louisville Journal of the 18th say: there will be an unusual d mand for them. to which it bas been for some time consigned, and We | Wedneaday fareh $0, wt 6 's band will form @ There was before th ite in derstand that Governor Bramlewe fu! ‘We must not pase over a black Neapolitan hat, which | doubt not it will soon be reinstated in its former position. | the evening advertisement an * the occaslon. PO siee asleon Of munis Om | support Of ahd In oppeaiion to exch of tne bila, Mo [pl of bis slaves Wih fv» papers sane eiigived many eucomivis from gpmpeyont critica during | The rage for truntaing ls 0 great tgs, uo} hasaied wii 4, 4 . . 4 ‘ yv