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8 NEW YORK IERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1865. : in disorder, we are standing on the | honor of fighting the Yankees, and unwilling to share BURNERS. | funeral, at Christ church, New Brighton, on Tuesday | Reiro: Fred Warren, Chinnery, Port Philip; Simla, Porter, Tiresiold eceveet wih foreign Powers. It is uscleas to | it; and yet none of thom will dony that our servants are THE ROTEL : morning at hali-past un o' loek \ oat further not ioe | March 12--Arr Canova, Raindon, Callao, 4 se - ut = we ogee te the lightning and our ears to the thun- | more worthy of than the motiey hordes whi bh Kxo.—On Friday, March 24, Cuarneg E ui, youn est | Mareh 10—Cld Augustus, Brooke, N York. der. The 9 late Congress pledged this country to vindicate | come against us, is, in short, no reason why We | The Confession of Robert Cobb Kennedy, | *! 0f Thos. H. and’ Kiizaberh J. King, aged 10 montys b 26—Sid Voyager, Wylie, NYork; Celcatia, the repul of Mexico. It cannot recede from this | should not fi call for and readily accept the services the Rebel Incendiar: and 22 days, 4 f posite without dishonor ; Tym ararermy March 35-8 4. The funeral will take place, from the residence of his ‘ona el vao-Cld “AH Bherwond, Lstaver, H 5 "As 10 the dishonor, that would not stand much in their Department of the Hast, | Perens 140 Christapher street, this (Monday) afternoon, | yirch 7 Carl, Quon, NYORE, | | ° le sapnnse Begsosnatiniss. 4 New Combinations of Grant Against | way; but in truth they cannot recede from it at all with- & two o'clock. Newronr (Mon), Pericles, Snow, Maite; + out sueh a keen mortification of their national vanit The honor to report that last night, about | - LAWiux.—On Friday, March 24 of heurt disease, | 121, eos Hust Woodbury, Cube. : that it may safely be taken as a that they wil {From the Richmond Enquirer, March 24, bait ten o’cloc:, I visited Kennedy, taking with me | C#UL4 Wir, onl daughter of Walter Lawton, Exq., ‘Nata. Jan 1$—Arr ‘NYork. Richmond Developing Themselves. | torsuomié tok.” Not that they care for Juarez Sill | | During the rocent raid of Shvridan, When ora ard, of the New York Tima, ‘after some con- | 860d 16 years aud 2 months, Qcrexsrown, March 14a, Jobs 1, Dimmock, Hayward, Pot mubmnik to HL Mok that, hey cars for Juanes where | Church, (teen Yankece came suddenly upon £. W. | vereaou relative to the matier for which he has becn | , The relatives aud fricnda of the family are respectfully | fo jwana, March 2-—Arr Harrlet, Huteh ; else; least’ of all (or any engagements they may have | Siy, Win, Burus and Kendall, who were ew rewd: from | sentenced, he made the following confession, He re- Invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at | BM*°5t:,0n0 Jan docarr Ocean Welle Hurieus am Eeboe ° contracted with the said Juarez or his government; Richmond to the Potomac river. They were completly | quested 1 would make no use of the confession to | 2N¢ o'clock, from her late residence, No. 80 University | tengait), NYork. Depended as ihe ie varie of Maeno fo De daring = Week: Sere a “ead Se oe eames Rin detrei mene venga oo teprinen anaes be s0- Pit asa Yorkville, on Saturday morning, March 25, | _ BOSTON, M: American Forts, he dest mi 7 a . 'y oun a N, [Arr Bmith, cLetlan, The Negroes and Absentees Depended | si 0) ee Ga ee a teat of ther | 18 said, four hundred dollars in gold, eight hua- — pa os to remain, respectfully) YOUr | orgcariet fever, Masx Avice, youngest. child "Sr Enoch @? | Ma Sid eatnet Norwian. Baber’ Phietetphce oo Upon to Thwart Them. pecaler creed, and this the Emperor of the French fag areal in aver = Kw Shonanae bron Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. mee Charlotte 'C. Myers, aged 2 years, § months and 8 iy NY pag past Gon aoe Ee Harenas Ly yn m re jul we nowa o . i nowesns wall aseny man alive If be planted a2 om. = CONFESSION OF ROBERT C. KENNEDY. ‘Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in: tee Ye al it in this city, had five thousand dollars+in twenty- pire in Mexico he knew he was preparing for himself a | in this city, had five poe mala Sime oe we ye | after from Johnson’s Island I went to | vited to attend the ‘uneral services, to be held in Seventy- ik back Jotsing bien fa thet entergra Badia shrank beck from | (hres hunted Pour ro es met a number of confederates. They | gighth street, near Third avenue, this (Monday) aiter- Canada, wl Appeals to the Farmers to Make } out of tha war herself, The French and tho Yankee | currency. Kendall had also considerable amount of | sel me if I was willing to go on an expedition. I re- | noon, ot four o'clock. Saal ‘ Journals we have cited. both plainly declaring that war | money and valuables, Wo have learned nothing of the | Plled, (fea; if tte ie the tory service Stes soapy! Tees **Puliadelplia papers Leety G Poy Ape cat at Cg toe oy Their Negroes Volunteer and to | is inevitable, take, howover, very diff r nt views of it, | fate of the unfortunates since captured or their probable | Si id 4 See ee nSinahion. of Meav.—On Saturday, M: Frank Anremvs Mead, | Thomas; James? Abbot, Turks lalands, “a 1 nature, nor did1 ask for any. I was then sent to New | in the 16th year oi his ABTOW the Absentees to Return to Duty. got re gi aleve peas | eee York, where Ttayed some time. There were alght men | "the relatives and fricudn of the family are invited to | ker, Martian Rives for ont wr ach Jamas Baglah, Bar and constantly repvated assurances of the Yankee Rebel Advice se Henry PD Foote to Re- in our py tS oie ma owe Godite Cangee, Anas we eo attend he Sapere), thie this (Monday) afternoon, at two | ,, ito HOLE, oe Cote eh ficny tteemer Rhoder that most. that both main jues' been in weeks were told @ clock, from Bank street. a alee witea carte “Hor ofMexi andtaoew | 0p te Rebmond Framing Mork 4)... | Shvarstinsn ue shenandnvaley tw dongued | rl of Wittebend Mich" ie Byer of het fReine ate Rebageme ae tae NEITHER AFPEAR TO FANCY FIGHTING. will probably be the pledge of their reconeil gas since his arrival in London by @ publication in the | ‘0 set fire to tho city on the night of the Presidential ell, in the year of ber | Lewis, do foe NYork: Anna, yr Retcont ab for Eee: sf io age. George and foresees a grave peril not only to Mexico, but to Journals of that city, in which he comes down in a hur- | @léction; but the phosphorus was not ready, and it was ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ME Wells, PI inney, Cbs Hi thara ft for NYork. esto France. If the two veteran armies of federals and con- ‘the N anne heir ners and ve Ticane of invectives upon the Confederate rernment. puto until th of November. I was stopping at | invited to attend the funeral gem afternoon, at steamer ola} aa Sampson, Boston for Savan- Tee a oe a iiercaiuiliae ter | He scema to have swallowed all the winds of the occan, | te Belmont House, but moved into Prince street. I | two o'clock at her late residenct, Manhasset, Le 1 pan (ond sd) park Modena, Ryder, Ballimore. for The Rebel Government Unable to | trond within a foruiight, ands mighty war entailed | 20d lt tne ae iota be trastod he haa satfered Fosse Shsinnd ROL CAE ine New Meatad Tien |Meat (morning, March 25, Parmox ao iby ( ir), Carey, rine for ‘fotos, ios Pama ag stain 1 After that mance trusted suffered Latham, ‘Yeomico River for H Banks, Collect Its Taxes, ie without caste Tower than even England a collapse which will keep him quiet till the end of his | The others only fires in the house where each The relatives aad friends of the family, also the officers | Haley. + alladel ia ie tea Martha Baxte ao tr m do; Uni. When she abandoned Denmark. On the other hand, the | days. We are not at all concerned as to jury, he | Wes lodging, and then ran of. Had they all aod members of the First regiment of New York Volun- Flag. Maloney, Ma, tor Por Seventy: New York journalist demand that the conspiracy against | may do our cause in England. The other jeraxca | done as 1 did we would have hed thirty-two fires | teers, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this | Zee), Chester i iver, Mas or Bau a Fi Pa a re fe on Getene! iow Dllcaas inatiuitione Unom this continent. be fortidden | abroad have done us very little good, and the last of their | and played a huge jok the Fire Deparument. I | (Monday) afternoon,-at one o'clock, from his late resi. | more for do; Augusta, Getcnel Neweawia for A New Financial Scheme to Baise Three Mil- Ceaeacte coentuebinand defeated byfedsral few aud | umber causes us very little ‘harm. It is more | know that I am to be al for setting fre to Barnum’s dence, Ko Kote 16 Marion street, without further notice, seith-cAre bark Fao Ato w Financial Scheme to Baise | By our satesmanship and defened bgfedsral foots aud | RASS! Ghee Ma crctarale “abrosd” should’ anuse | Museum, rae Joke, “I bad no idee. of Saterday March 25 Mra Eusanera Ou | be ee ee ei! rat tae li Fifty Thousand Bales of Cotto Lvs tary ianih cathe galamenah et thal mission, and bis country than Praise no 5, for for foreigners naturally fay it, Thad been dria! ag id a Por rer there with » vin, ace 9 years, Put seit tor dor echt Mogntain arent Soa jons on Fifty Thousand bates o} iD, the Senate more recently has sccepted the obligation, if - these ‘their country so why | friend, tied a bottle Telatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- | 40: ci us, Pi ee ‘ Ke z mene. Tecra ps moonce tee, Cueeianaey Gatney bevel Poste, pa arrulous old ta, can 40 Ue of phos} ‘on the foor. "We kuew it wouldn't, set tend the funeral, this (Monday) alternoon, at half-past one owe, Ramler, Casco ree " > James ed with the “Privilege of Exportation, sae Pree ile obligation ig wone the teas because it | BO barm, for the simple reason that our canse’never had | fe to the wood, for we had tried tt before, ‘and. at one | o'clock, from the residence of ner soncnilaw, Mr Joseph lic Emma C rae Union Visg, must be fultiled at the sword’s point. From all this the | any chance of good in England; and if it had a ver time had concluded to give the whole thing up. Gouge, 238 West Fourth strect, near Tenth, nd Mountain Avenue. &e., &c., &c. writer argues that there is a most important choice to be | highfalutin orator like ‘Foote would not suit There was n0 flendishness about Ik After setting fire Papbock.—On Sunday, hiarch 26, Agno A. Pappoox, in rch 18 —ArE Br sche, The Aliso pets Sk cbr made by the Yankee nation, Choose, then, whether we | English taste, and would do us more mischief by advo- | 1 my four pa ome the streets all u! ight, and ee the 47th year of hia ag Ward, Matamoros. Cid steamship Kakotah, "Ryder, NYer in Gawd. comusieubies Amat | Nt: into tho foreign war in alliance with the South, or | at-Ng our cause than opposing it, Mr. Foote has hurt to the Lapeer | MS oka fo oy ate @ morning. ‘The funeral services will be held at his late residen Goa sid): Be sobs Bivieg Besd, eG pene New Yor Grant's Grand himond tome ASstmst | having the South leagued with a foreign foe against ux It | himself more than any one else, | We were all aware of me hae el ree Gat ean ao ag tend Fourth avenue, near Bighty-second street, this (Monday) | prig Echo (prize) Shuters, Brasoe Bantiago, Below’ steuur - seems, then, tha ur enemies to choose eccent on ut most of us rnoon, at three o ip Shooting Star, Tyler, from [Prom the Richmond Enquirer, March 24.] anomie, Shee, ee fight on Macimitiaa’s side oo core, | thought him a man ordering on madness, Dut mont of Ws | the time, reading the papers, while we were watched by |“ Pauat—"Of scarlatina, on Sunday, March 26, Epwano ai Fete aston Action, Bettens foo Ripe Marre ist The spring, campaign is. to have other combinations | j't'tincsin's Whether we shall maintain the Monroe | Prociaimed himself an honest Confederate patriot. He | the detectives, of Paar the hotel was full. Iexpected | son of Francis and Catherine Prial, aged 4 years, 4| Gove, Washburn, from. fensacola; veh pal M than those already developed. Not only is Grant to | ioctrine or deny it. On one point at least the Tara fur Tow entreats his constituents to lose no time in retuen- | ‘0 die then, ald if I bad it would have been allright; | months and 24 days. Handon Gregory, Gregory, Boston hold Le: in Richmond, and herman occupy Johnston in | paiist and the New York one are in accord. They ing to the bosom of the federal Union. Let Mr. Foote | but now it seems rather hard. I to Canada, an ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the | “XS Wrorr, mi arch 23 rr North Carolina, but ‘Thomas is reported moving cast was glad enough when I crossed the bridge in eatery, » Mai -Arr brig myers from Knoxville’ and Hancoek preparing to move again | 288¥me that the moment we are at peace with the Yonited | Fomain sequestered for tho reat of his existence, T leaired, Rewover, 30. sevurm tomy. command, and | (eee many) attarncen, of Saree ‘o'clock, Sect.) meuth, NH, for Ballimores sears: Mary Se Jobi Inney, States, we shall be ready to send armies to Mexico or il Endeav. Se te started with my friend for the confederacy, via Detroit. res.dence is parents, No. 64 Ninth avenue. Philadelphia for Boston George cae Baan, ee up the valley. ‘Four great columns converging on R.ch- camihene dante teks the battles of the United States, | ‘The Richmond Co woond from. the four gone Of Se Seemmees Sn exmiccet Get Rid of the Families of Union Refa- | Just before entering the city he received an intimation fover, Jou eldest ae "Of Bony and Hester P Plats Smith Putte, 4 roe; I H Horton, Pierce, Smith Tuttle, ‘itch, Philadeiphin for ‘soeton (broke ke tors For the present it is not necessary for us to pronounce fo strike blows under which the rebellion must succumb, pet iat the “detectives, were on, the lookout for us, and, bom): Phen Henley, Elisabethport for Fortand; Flore Nous verre Now for the first time during the war | WP0B tbe accuracy of this calculation. We are not at | S°°r. sn6 pichmond Examiner, March 24. tiving me a signal, he jumped from the cars. Taidn't | “fhe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | Si"zet, Reed. Fortiand for Fortrens Monroe; Emma O Cur- fas tho miltary’ situation presented the opportunity | Peete Oi a eee ee sada To be sure if the herd are said 10 bein thie chy five oF six thourand | notice the signal, but Kept on, and was arrested in the | attond the funeral, this (Monday) a(ternoca, at three | da" Ereeorepntaers we ponies when victory = end the war and = vs a Emperor of the ese does go to war with the Yankee reoné belonging to families whose natural protectors es ot o'clock, from the Methodist church at Cypress Hills, L. I. | Monroe; H A Weeks, Godfrey, Philadel lelphia, Fn ee el tha defeuto€ either of the main columns | B&H00, it will be for his own sake, not for ours, It will | Rave gone to, the, North, perhaps jolned the Northern last Chi himight ote We wanted tenes the peopleet | jycsuomea-On Sanday, March 26, in the 20th year of | 5 0s a Gutssbethports Hee: areal for warehen, army, r a ; pea Wyn ond . ” Wixon, do for Wa defeats the whole four, Grant ean accomplish nothing; | ¥¢% Vindicate the independence of Mexico, not of Vir- Orns (pon haageeprm it eoeper r ing age retand ais.eap, m% & native of Londan, Englan sehr Darla B Hewconin, Hickiara (from Wicvvsice), Bales, lorth unde: that there are two sides to this Hare as tea ses ameht fet tn | Ported by public charity. It Is also said that these de. | the Ni and. tthe frionds, of the fiaily. also thove of his tauior-ia- | *Ht) ; i todo he will ry nothing serious. “He may extend bis | freiand a French army on the Seaeipii, woud. be | sered files would be gad of an opportanlty to renin | Wah and that they can's be, ralling in wealth and com. | law, John Flaherty, ao repéctflly inviled to aitend the Leterre, Fortcost rach lt Argetamh re sek Soden cauntectre earned Meabae bre ‘Shertnat ta the | ® diversion highly agreeable and useful to us in the pre- See eae en tes ae tifeieraic tans ora for a we e South are bearing hardships | funeral, ine bape ledger fe ead o'clock, from hia pha Lath, abi Uncle red Rawal: do; brig 4 B would certa area ert and privations. late roel oa amet Loveland. rand column from which the enemy expect crowning | Restate of afr. | papeno by | thelr wishes cold be gratified, We have eeamaanity I | “in'retaliation for Sheridan's atrocities in the Shenan- | “Sywacn “Ga Saturday, March, 26 Fuaxow, widow of | «ev, Henneti, do: Buh, Gen Sedgwick, hturkey, victory. Johnston bas already brought him to the spade doah valley, we desired to destroy ty, not the lives (O; sehr Muri Cousins, Bean, Fernandina ( ed eee bree to totrenet aes Lis easeaceme ey od keeping the great’ armics of the Yankees fully engaged | Provide for them to the extent of our ability. The utmost yy y property, the late Surgeon William Savage, of Dublin, and daughter Balun u at Home, would do #0 not for love of him—he has earned | NEY And resources of our charitable people have of women and children, although that would of course | of the late Patrick Pettit Granatd, county Longford, Ire- | *Uia'igth, schrs Wm Carlton, Packard, Savannah; Electrie: gan wit Jobonvn an hinanagoning wil hardy be | SPIT Pane oo Star i taco etonce as | See Ved for tat popone, end ng on talc eympa: | Bare lowed ina an | li th Bo yar of ba ag goat Deine eargaag, cy i ar Permene fe Go much, and will (iid their march arrested at the proper | Present, The Monroe doctrine itself is, in our eyes, thize actively and practically with their necessities. Buk prese! The relatives and friends of “the family are invited to lor, NYork; 17th, steamer Mary Boardman, Jordan, Morehead do much, and will find thelr march arrested at the proper | as compared with our own far more urgent interest, a | But the time has come when we will no longer be able to | BUTE a, 19.59 p yp : atiend the funeral, from St, Prancis Xavier'schureh, West | CHy, NC: ship, Barsat, Sung, MOTE: 1A. sure Julie eeitsaives aaniay conentaaion ‘om oar pare, | Matter of total indference, 'Wecare tte who rales in | do all that we could wish, and then we must choose be- é + | Sixteentn street, chis (Monday) morning, at half-pastnine | Des GW king, MeLean, Philadelphia; Mary Cobb, Bmall pe -epraniy, Pye, neentration on our part, | Yexico provided it be not the Yankees; and as for the | ‘wee fami our OEE AP OE EERE, o'clock, bee 0 5 Seatineat aad was tayoud the management over half the Conspiracy against republican institutions we are aware | Soldiers, nobly fighting for our defence inthe field, and | 4. \,Rersomal Intelligence: | | Longford and Kildare papers please copy. sid Téth, sehr BA Conant, Fons, Philadelphias 16th, br goutinent and was beyond the management of any single | Seno such dangerous conspirators against thoxe ax the | those whose husbands and fathers have deliberately de- Prpesre riers tigen neste lens Sroceino.—On Friday, Murch 24, Wa. Fainagseve, only | con Trin, ships Ida Lilly, iain a8 Wwe yond the scope of any single plan of | Sine ‘Yankees themselves. In short, our position at | sefted and cast them upon thelr bounty.” It is certain r in Covington, Ky., last week. son of William end Hannah stocking, aged 4 year, 3 iuthards Fort Morgan paper aaliyah i Ube apts thal A that, in no event, can we permit the wives and little ones | ‘The family of Mr. Church, the artist, has suffered a | months and 26 days. Thayer th oa fom rhea ‘ak .Nonpare! grasped by one intellect and brought within the means present between the two ha ange belligerents is one which can be directed by one head. All our armies can brium. Yet the confederacy of our faithful and heroic defenders to suffer while we re bereavement im the lous of Mr. O.’s child, some The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | sjiver Star, which roaches to equi bi "a have a crust to share with them. The movement of the | four years old. invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at | ~ PROV! ets ‘March 2%—Arr schre Idlewild, Foster, - has obviously a cortain weight that will count for muc perate upon the plan of the General-in-Chief Ser tn shoctuplub want ot thalocdl be seas liave invviave Gees the. AD EET OER ee eet tech let here by thom golog:Noriay and to-devioe sme _Cricnel Calas V- De lant, mnie was oboe le comand Boosorels cavet esis RIK ase 180) | ARs ee cee ae anata he cote $ " lerat seo of the rel oners at ouglas, icag ton, rie, imo bert Greet ew: herman isthe key of the arch, itis army defeated or | {?eators into the ‘calculations of bots parties, “Oe or | Means of relieving this community of the burden of thelr ae eta the appoiutment of American’ Consul st |. Stovpanp.—On Sunday, March 26, Major Srovoanp, vee Thai a de rye awards Weeks, do: Golden Gate,. ‘Weeks, do; Mannie. Weitbrook” Littlejohn; Hew got to digging, and the arch tumbles to pieces Grant may | ths ctner’ or, bots, will, ‘id. for it, and. that | S¥PPOFt, cannot be pushed through too promptly. in, He had resigned from disability from ‘the aged 60 years, 9 months and 11 days, ‘Thos W Thorne, Doane; Dr Kane, Ry- fontinue pegging away at the lmes around Richmond, ‘The relat id fri " ead Thomas aud Hancock may march into the mountains | #002. Now we do not say, by any means, that our sym- Lage OAT otects a wound received at Deep Bottom. je relatives and friends of the family are respectfully x fone west of us, Dut chy cam sever doTmore than anoy. | patbieg aro ct up, toauctfon, nor that the Confederate 1 ietiFromithe Richnond Whig, br ae Willams 5. Cooper, ile reedant, engineer on the New | Zeiuedied to atend tho, funeral from bis ate Jesidenoe, | der, ong canass > a ss Eaaks tach Cale dO, Miliary “movements, “plans and campaigns aro | TOY Cit Ye reedlese to proclaiméat present. what, we snide Ro ae sendty of’ Atlanta reports that | York canals, is soon to leave the State, to become engi- | ‘noon, at two o'dlock. ee eit. Syitalding; Delaware, Crockett, and 3 WHIt a ee ee es ee ee, Sree | shonid doin wal ox bach. contingency, of under such OF tae Euttcing for fo0d-an thet section’ hina Deen heart eer on the railroad running from Vera Craz to tho city | Sugity.—On Sunday, March 26, Parnicx Huxar Suzy, 20y, oom cisco, March A—Are ships Derby, Lord. leu 4 jardi NYork, what the future will bring forth; but under ss such an inducement. Neverthel us hear the bids. | rending. He had eharge of commissary stores, and his son of Dennis and Mary Shelly, of Yorkville, Hong Kon, Horne inj Senecet, Lee Ge One pee eee the full {cont | Whatsays your Majesty of France?’ Shall wo have im- | office is almost constantly thronged with woinen | Prof. Agassiz, baving completed his course of lectures | Notice of funeral in to-morrow's papers. BAVANSATE March 18-010 neh Mi Hynter, NYork. this disposal. Lut his means ave small. He has urged mediate recognition and a fleet and army? And what do | and children begging | for bread. They do not | before the Lowell ens will proceed at once to TiGue,—On Sunday morning, March 26, Mary J., twin SIPPICAN, March 24—Sid ache splenal endid, Mary A bis cosutrymen to give him negro soldiers, The Congress | YOU exPect in return, and what is the offer of Abraham | ask for meat, satistied with bread alone. acl The expense of the trip, including that of his | daughter of Patrick and Margaret Tighe, aged 3 months | land, Bier Henderson, NYOPE. fas legisisted for tive onlistment of negroes, and yet uta | Linoola? Acknowledgment of our absolate independ. | During the Into, web weather" femaice | walked be paid by the manificence of a Boston | and 12 days. Boo ives Glide, Medfullan, Zanzibas tion has been fortho:ming. The columns’ of the enemy ence and restitution of oar seaboard cities and fortresses? = oe an sixteen miles in the mud for the nn Nathaniel Thayer, Esq. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ands market en March 10—Arr schrs Red Jacket, A fhat are converging upon Hichmoud require the mobilize. | Aud what do you ak us todoon our side At prosent of geting meat which they wonld cary home | eee | send the funeral from the resdeuce of her parenty 172 | xYore; 2h alla, Hatranen, Caresee oth, ach Won of troops, aud this requires other troops to occupy the between the prospective belligerents, we are unpreju- bet on thle eh oulders, The railroads lately destroyed in Died. Madison street, this (Monday) aft Dee ernoon, at two 0" clock. | Olive Heywood, Barbour, Baltimore; 171 bark Helén Ane Mines of d-fence. Negro troops if now furnished can be diced and impartial; our minds are not made up, gia by Sherman have been repaired with great ra- Asma. —On Saturday, March 25, arn Carmenmve AnEzs, Warson.—In this city, on Friday, March 24, of intlam- gier, Staples, Havana. ra but we are opea to conviction. To give us, pide @ ‘Georgia road”? has been repaired, and the ears, 11 months and 9 day: mation of the lungs, BENJ4MIN CORWIN Watson, aged 61 COFFEE! made-avallable immediately.” The season, though late, is . | however, this ariage of being courted as allies, to | cars run from Augusta to Conyer’s station, and the re- years. By no means oo late forthe negroce todo essential ver. | ROMeyer, thie pri position of arbiter between those | mainder of the road would probably be completed to “thet are firaurrnd tre fapectfally ive to at- | "His remains were interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. vice in the approaching campaign. Will not the farmers : [ALL IN CG great Powers we must fight through this coming came Atlanta within two or three weeks at farthest. Other | iaw, John H. Rosenbaum, No. 230 Sullivan street, this | yW000.—On Saturday afternoon, March 26, Mrs. Jane ee a Soe Seoeatcuiarcsd pening = eo eee paign with energy and vigor. Only ont campaign, roads are undergoing repairs, and promise to be ready (Mohdey) ‘afternoon, at one o'clock. Woop, wife of James Wood, Esq., of Harlem, N.Y. GREAT REDUCTION, the negrocs volunteer? We know the matter to be ue signs prove, now remains to test our cou sad pat for travel very soon, Barrnovowew.—OQn Saturday morning, March 25, at ‘The friends and relatives of the fainily are respectfully Foot of importance, and one in which the authorities take ism. The struggle between our enemy an half-past ten o'clock, after a painful illness of congestion | {nVited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, GREAT REDUCTION, grewinterest: ‘The negroes require encouragement ana | besinatany moment, may arise from any nip Merad Richmond # | ofthe lungs, Mr. Jaws B. BanrHovome, aged 28 years, | Se°ond avenue and 116ch street, on Tuesday morning, at eS Persuasion. They do uot understand the law. Their | Some shot ‘red by mistake about Matamoros, some piece papa Teeny teal pelipripeeagn The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | @!¢ven o'clock. ee : ‘Masters should explain it to them, and urge them to come | Of Insolence by a Yankee captain towards a French mer- [From the Richmond Examiner, March 24] invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 127 — — — GREAT “REDUCTION. forward and enlist. . chant ship. The train is laid, and any spark may fire it, After a protracted visit, this gentleman left Richmond | Ninth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Pcs The very foundations of our continent will be loosened | yosterday by flag of truce for’Grant’s lines. We learn | His remains will be taken to Greenw SHIPPING NEWS TEAS AND COFFEES. rt . | and shaken, there will be new conditions and combina- | that the objects, whether looking to peace or commerce, ‘The Deserters from the Rebel Army Em | tions, and the monotony of our four years agony of war | that trougbs hits to Richonond, Ravetnot bees. realized, Poodle plage fm Sunday, March 36, Kt, m the Richmond Dispatch, March 4) will be relieved but to us @ chance of coming well | He goes back a sadder, if not a wiser man. sister of Rev. J. 8. Barnes, aged 47 y TEAS AND COFFEES, The President and Congress have both called attention | OUt that melée. Its outbreak must find us still frm on | 4 ooo) pests fi P 8 | _ Her relatives and friends are Gre rementelly invited to to the subject of absenteeitm aud desertion. Ip its late | Our fect, with our military power, our government, our im Men, Pretty State ef | strond the funeral, from Christ Church chapel, corner of TEAS AND COFFEES. a ‘airs. ‘ddreas to the people Congress says —\We have wpon our } SaPiuel !otect, From the Richmond Dispatch, March 24 >. tr a ltl at Deal ei nasal Port of New York, March 26, 1865. MEW CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. TEAS AND COFFEES, capital {ntact In abort, @ living confederacy, not a sub- ; 1 roils a very large army of veteran soldiers. It {s true, ny, ‘We ware informed last evening that the mails for the | 0Bé o'clock. 40d {t is a sad truth to confess, that the number present PIR an PBaxen,—in Jersey City, on Saturday, March 25, after ——— LATE: for duty ieteribly’ dloproporioned wo the entire yar. | The Last Pinanctal Effort of the Rebels. South, which should have been forwarded this morning, | gn iliness of two months, Miss Baxxh, aged 46 years ARRIVED. ch onsale wigs eg 9 os : ie is too maces for coneulnans we aaa Saleen, Desioeee, the clerks being ordered out to perform guard ‘duty. Will tune ine oman Meoprsbes ate: dpe ears autnd iy eeaaebie, Amertan, Be) Menetin, Raynes. March 12, | NEW CROP TEAS OF LATEST IMPORTATION. no desire to conceal anything. We wis speal ERATE STATES OF AMERICA, lon ruoCR, one o' A madae passengers, — frankly and truthfully to you Of the actual condition jumonD, March 22, 1866. iS a ree ee merges, Jersey, CKy. His remains. tp be | Cees © eee Sal oe Rally Vilanae fenesd eared NEW CROP TEAS: OF TASESE) INFCREABON- things. The number of absentces from your armies | To ram Bangs ano Parvirs Qaritauers pv ue Coxrizor- pales beni i ess hence for Southampton; 6:20 AM, lat THE ENTIRE WHOLESALB§STOCK, bas been a fruitful cause of disaster. On many a hard | Rate Stares:— The Rebel Patent Office. Syracuse papers please copy Jon 7034, Bremen steamship Hansa, hence for south. a fought tield the tide of success would have turbed over- mr a an act of Col agrees, approved March 17, 1865, enti- (From the Richmond Baquirer, March 24. rax.—On Satu larch 26, at seven o'clock | am oe Have (U 8. transport) Spencer, Ale: o THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK. ‘whelmingly in our favor liad all been present whom duty | tled ‘An act to coin for the purpose of furnishing | The report made by the Confederate States domes. | PM uddenly, of interal hemorrhage, Joaw Barrrax, eS ert elle ppdalmieggs simjaed cae TORR: Fequired to participate in the strife. We will not | necessary supplies for the army,” It is provided: First, | gioner of Patents shows the expenditures of the od 4 youre, poeeamabip rite Mi} transport), rag, Fe ortress Mon- git stop to inquire into the causes of an evil which | that the Secretary of the Treasui oat borrow the sum | office during the year 1864 to have beon $0,806 22. The The relatives and friends of the family are most re- Asst Quartermusies inst, off Cape THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK. ‘we have so much reason to deplore. The remedy | of three millions of dollars in therein | receipts $2, 192°32. This, with the balance on hand wee Lg ong bikana eet Heed fthout further | Hen EY, ship Albert Gi faq anchor. — is partly im the hands of Congress, and i is our | setforth. Second, that, In case of fall oe ae sivin the Treatary to the credit of the patent | Bote notice, from his late residence, No. 64 Bleecker street, =a Emil lisa), Borman, rthagena, Spaia, 87 days, or tm: =e to apply it; but partly also in yours, oot oor be oe s inever twenty on ea ‘of $19,804 22. gg en ter fe Tuesday Soe ee tone, “Rx Galen ee NS), Leblenc, Glace Bay, CB, 15 GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. ‘@ppeal to you to use’ it. t every good citizen frown | levied upon the amount! in, usefal were aw b “eae ~ats pss. - own upon and indignantly discountenance all evasion of | dust and bullion and forolgn exqhange in the Confederate ae ee jarded | ine beloved wife of John Barnett, raat ged ay es a reir (orArchad 8), Gannion, Pictou, NB, 18 GREAT AMERICAN TRA COMPANY. mulitary duty, w! temporary or nent, no mat- | States, payable in kind, and to be enaiines the 1st The relatives and friends of the family ane senpactully ‘wl BF 8 & gece he ter how plausible the pretext or palliating the reason. ~e Proximo, or as soon thereafter ap The Richmond Hotels. invited to attend the funeral, this gerey Sherman, Portland. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, No duty in this crisis of our affairs can be more impera- 7 of the ack tenner the tare. clearly to ex- ‘Richmond Examiner, March 24.} two o'clock, from her late residence, 100 Tuirteoaih, exais Gnnican en ooeaae tive than to fight for one’s country, family and home. init intention and thereof, and the limi- ‘The hotels e ‘Richmond, from six or seven in number, | *reet. REA’ . Let no er deserter, or absentee without leave from | tations and conditions by which ite provisions are con- | gre now reduced to two—the Spotswood and American, Cannott.—At her residence, 65 Douglass street, Brook: AMOUNTING TO FROM the army, be tolerated in any community, Let the re- | trolled of modified. The leading features are those set | The scantiness of the markets and the high prices of | 1Y2, Mra. Carmanixm Canaois, in the 66th year of her 7 — fel glanoe of our women, between whose honor and | forth amore, by which it will be seen that the first | provisions have mecessitatedgthe closing of all save the | “6% {$500,000 TO $1,000,000, mpl foe our nobie arm: pa sword, | object ts obtain « loan of three millions of eecat in pace. Bebr der, Provi — two hotels named, whose proprietors are sti Sehr 8 J Show, Providence for Philadelphia, OFFERBD AT BET. drive an eo the field. With prope: Prope sri die — a Ce — hae er eomnticeet, against tho adverse circumstances of the Umes to Pon friends of her cay Jaen ny of nae ane on “4 ight, a’ ALL, Gipline and an elevated tone of pul epinton jou- | the evied un e second sec not to be en- . Carroll, are respectfully inv’ ‘attend the funeral, Fereehy re . 45 VESE : the country donertion and sbventertm in ‘army ean | foreed or eollected. The purpose of this circular ia to | ‘helt houses open. from the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street ey tig Fowtusket for, Fortress, Monroe AT NO, 46 VESEY STREET, and all men uable to military duty put into | call the attention of those concerned to the operation of The Richmond Market. DeKalb —s eras (Monday) agen at ten ir M Smith, Smith, New Haven for Philadelpb: THE COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING GOOD god kant the renee comtepiad If this be effected | the law and invite prompt and concerted measures to srolocks ‘The en to the Cemetery of it RH Wilson, ——, How Hi won fe Fanaa — we ean maintain in. the fleld a force sufficient wo defy | insure the success of the loan. Under the authority Holy Cross, Sone © Rowe, Harris, New ew Haven for PMcelpbie OOLONG AT @x., Te., 80c., 00c., $1, $1 10, BEST $115 PER gubjugation."” vested in me the act I propose to pepe hd ‘Oorron.—At East Orange, W. J., on Sati March: Sobr B M Well Haven for Philadelphia. POUND. e commend this appeal to the people, to our brethren | thousand bales of government colton as coll ‘and the country people seem to have gotten over tt SaRAW EUTARETH, wife of @. Wool- Schr American New Haven for Wilmingtoo, pokes of the paves, nail to Semactare and absenters themselves. | for Qe sum r wg Bog adage ata fone ‘scare given by Sheridan in bis recent raid months and § days, Del. : MIXED, @0e., 7c., 80, 90c., $1, $110, BEST 61 8 PER. | fe know that all are not eat ually culpable; but the time | contr giving the privilege of exportation. The | suburban countios. Fish, the spring diet of peop! residence of Mr. J. H. Colton, Schr M 8 Hall. New Haves. — has come when none of them can longer forsake his | security will be ‘fifty per ceot in excess of the loan. | ordinary means, are becoming quite plentiful, and what | President street, socond door west from Clinton street, forge ane. ee — _ tor Philadelphia. POUND. goble comrades without everlasting remorse and shame. | In order to give every advantage to lenders and promote | ig petter, they are held at more reasonabie prices. Brooklyn, L. 1., this (Monday) afterngon, at three o'clock. Schr teabelia, ‘er, New Have: Hare fo GREEN TEAS, @e., 70c., Boe, He., $1, $1 10, BRST $1 30 Already have we been err eter h' to erent disasters by their | the speedy roturn of their Tee! wen a a a ‘| —_——_—_— Corrix.—At Athens, N. Y., on ae Mi 4, Cap- Sehr Stephen H ‘Rackeit, New Haven for Philadel- co ae pron Bre bm Doge bog Bh 9 Rn ed op ett oo at: some tae a ae oe a! pear thefeiensaweanen. Be Pest J 8 Terrg, —. Philadelphia, ee ar "if once in ment hag en a teay have Vateetted to elaiore o|-s80 Rh ate fer ct parr with the M id ex. Foe a Deaax.—Om Sunday, March 26, at his reeideuce, 228 | Schr Challeng Foun 8 ew Haven. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, ie, 7e.,80e, 900,81, $118, BEST ‘siumph which will cast into the shade - ee from oft itions, ex- matieen direct, Me Damimt N. Docan. Sone Eee, Peck, A\ Racncd Serie for Patdetpia ower En POUND. former delinquencies. What cam they gain if by | cept Fopn the d uty" of 00 hoes ie per cast per pound. The Notice of the funeral in to-morrow's papeas. SeRr Jems shine bell, Bridge 5 a their desertion and absence we are enguecell 3 will the | catton wi in Geo perma Misets- Dootsox.—On Sunday, March 26, ManGaagt Doorson, cites, YOUNG HYSON, 0e., 70c., Bte., die., 1e., $1, $1 10, BEST $1 20; enemy them any more than those who have been | atppi, at the option of the lender, and at some place con aged 62 years, 6 months and 26 ie Steamship, Commander: "Bs Albert, Enoch oo —— peepee jonge Okey oe he loved | venient pM, a secant *iasttations = fend fe pete ag oy the ey ee ey ‘Train; bark Althea; brigs 'V' virginia, nea, Elle Elia, ‘Samsor PER POUND. treason, did not traitor? Was Arnold an | persons to the tax imposed who anvi ‘attend from. residence, | vache Wa DI WA Phoe! be, Areuc, J ae SRcnot live ts the Driticn, coveremont? "They will ve | suall determine to ‘subscribe to the “pro 321 West Thirty-ninth ‘on Tuesday morning, at H outs, irr Booth Me panda” Move Beda, UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, BEST $1 0 PER POUND. yeated to communicate their decision to this depart ten o'clock. Her temaias will be taken to Trinity Ceme- | Scranton, Mt Rogers. IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BEST §) 9 PER the most miserable and the most scorned, both by friend | req ‘Wind at sunset NW. and foe, of all the inhabitants, white and black, of a.sab. | ment without delay, stating the sum offered and desig. eG, : ; = Free thelt vatvee nok ciilsion reaioed tthe soot tatitis tact peymtba-or ibe aioe Pimasts aster te | Horst G1 In the steerage | sone Heat Di aa ites sain Youre of, eae ‘aa Ameri Shipmasters’ Association. = elves, their wives and children redu tou em to make payment of the same. pt action is in Henry in am 5 —— of negrocet—Chrust aside from every way of | reapecifully requested, in order that the collection of | ,! B pa te Willams, U8 Her funeral will be ‘attended at ‘be Reformed. Dutch No 61 Watt Srrext—Roows 23, 25 anv 2. COFFEES (GROUND), %c., 26¢., S0c., 6c, BEST 400. geming | their broad by Yankees and fore and | this tax say be arrested if the Feuited fame sheeld bo ona Capisine Benedict, Thrash, Holcomb, Shimmel, | church, fav agp (Rev. Mr. Thompson's), 00 | rye following approved Masters and Officers have received PER POUND. og ut for thernseives this deg tion and | successfully raised by loan. % ih; Liter Tuesday morni o'cl ai — misery might not have toons But look at the otber Secretary of the Troasury. a Hasitton, om RY ‘Reed, ‘Hla, ramon jars gains, Eacue —On Friday , March Fd Davip Hoswan | Commissions from homes Wadia, tale: Reuben, 8 Coline FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COPFEE, 380, | Sido of the question, What will be their con- Fuiletton, At verge ner, Te Bact, aged 10 years, 1 month and 25 days. ly oe nS euuiths 4051 Youhua F Grosier; 4087, Charles PER POUND. dition if we succeed? Let us tell them that this Farther Calls for Neg tno such impossible matter as some of them faney. {From the Richmond Sent ‘There are armies in the field who are strong and confi- The propriety of introducing colored troops 1, Tow Volunteers. Raw yer, Nise Lamb, Sudge Laticand | “‘the'rebtives and frends of the family are reepectfu Ff cl es anniv, \- from resid Bares, ba eng, ngucer 4006, Wil om Overton, Jr; — Ny March 26) ae | same. Phe Sty te ee aeons fry f rig reraien terial rte ‘aad ‘Siery Jone Boat, carat te baer pe Biate des, argon B Dethbensen: THE COMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION IN PRICE. a Rebuyler, Pulver, Mre | bom street, this (Monday) , at two o'clock, ail comm os outatandng oe one year require t be | 1, ose Teas are all chosen for thelr intrinale worth, keeping, dent of victory. There is a just God above who controls | army ha been considered and decided in the affirma- leaars ig Ra ver, fe ond, ‘the destinies of nations, and can eave by many or by | tive, and efforts being on foot to give practicable effect to "Hodge, Capa Young, Ai Belfast Meroe Hans mg please copy. Presented at the office fer rene’ pot hag few. The United States can never bring forces into | the policy, it is to be hoped that mot only will opposition oo Me ain Me Mr Rav: McClave, Faxexu.—On afternoon, Mise im mind health, economy and a high degree of pleasure im capitalists aro | be now entirely abandoned, but a generous support be 14 Thomas: be the field as it has had in times past. The Groitcand a others in the cabin, and 98 in the steerage, ae eae aa cee illness, THomas FARRELL, | Lavxou or me Strausmir Mannartax—The steamship | grioking thom. Decoming alarmed by the prospect of an indetinite pro- | yielded by the citizens at large in givimg the experiment relugees. -, son of Peter and Catherine Seahaltes, belli for the ‘end Mexican 8 hip Jongation of the war. Their public debt is beliaved to be | &n auspicious trial, Already quite a number of these DErARTUnas. ‘The funeral will take place on iced J py ere pony ° ES ‘ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY, @iroady equal to the nations! debtor England, A grand | colored soldiers have been enlisted, all of them, be it | ,Jaymaregi Stes mig City of Washington—Madam Krostand | Company, by Lawrence & Foulke, was lawuched frou the COFFE! De | naif. one o'clock, from corner of — tre ah fie Rronden Hamilton avenue, oem 2. yard of her builders, foot of North Fifth street, Williams- | QROUND COFFEES, %&., 36c., d0e., best 40c. per pound, ife and thi Fauiox.—Im Brooklyn, atthe residence of her burg, on Saturday last, The Manhattan Is fitted up expressly mA Hogan, Car. Togas yar Fitton, daaghter of Marquis and rae nd for yassengers, and isintended to run between New York | Hotels, Saloons, Boarding Housekeepers and Families whe on, Mamas Bless, | lon, aged & yoarn, iy are reapecttully invited to | 0d Vera Crus. fer dimensions are:—Length of Keel, 0 | uselarge quantities of Coffee can economistn that article Ne ae ad this (Monday feet; breadth of beam, 87 feet; depth of hold, 25 feet. She | 4, wing our FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER COP, Qoancial crash may at any moment bring their arrogant | remembered, volunteers. How many of those citi pretensions to the dust, If true Lo ourselves, if faituful | zens, who, from safe ga A one pony by and enduring, we ball, with the blessing of Heaven, yet | exemptions, have opposed, at, sccomplish our independence. And what will be the | the policy of employing veees ie this feelings in that event of the men who have forsaken | description can be found to imitate their example by York; . Oe their coun in her trails, and their comrades | voluntarily surrendering their proteetion papers, and ine bine attend the funeral, evening, at a quarter fa thelr dangee? How will they like to be pointed at | enlisting for the war? It scems surely a very small Ay ye ry before seven wpalork, fer from No. Atlantic’ street. The | was towed to the Morgan Iron Works, New York, to receive $4 then as deserters, and have (hat name cling to thelr thing to expect that those at least who do, pot ox vv an Leste remains will be taken next morning to Spotswood, N. J., | her engines, shies te 6 fest eyinder ant foot stroke. FEE, which we sell at the low price of 35 conte per pound @hildren and their children’s children? A Yankee de. | equal with these colored troops refrain from at seven o'clock. rt Lawnence, Jo ashore below | sorter need fecl no shame, for he ia deserting an army of | disparaging criticiem. “Indeed, the spirit which these perTarane, —On Saturday, March 25, Mancaner Jars | Savannah, was Seer ty tant city ibth inst, and on the | #24 warranted to give perfect cot antiafaction. favasion; but a Confederate deserter—a man who for- | latter display is such as to entitle therh to hearty com- daughter of Thomas and Margaret Fi Fitzpat- ae was he Of at the Ri fiona, te central cotton | Repecial attention ingiven to the Coffee Department, in whic fakes the defence of hi country, his home, his liberty, | mendation, and to a kind word from every citizen. Their Wheeton, D Mares, Havana; John @ Iivis, ak ia aaa ith nate of her age. Peat cuner vonsela, Fase Spertes suntan ie — his own flesh and blood, who abandons all them to save | services iy the public defence will be to them a of Dr fing 3 and wife,’ Hamilto ; Benigno Ionse take place from her parente’ residence, | fSice are so serious that it ia feared she will have to we defy competition, bis own life from danger—what language bas power to | merit and certificate of honor as long as they may live. Joba Bagley—with others in ‘the steerage. Noe 8 Frstia avenue, Hast Brooklyn, L. I., this (Mon- | dry dock for ‘Bhe had at one time CONSUMERS CAN SAVE FROM describe such a deed? They will form a sort of aristocracy in their own clase, Bovreanrron—Syamship, Hanee- ar ang | 4a @ay) morning, at ten o'clock, and ‘io de Patton's in her bold, and is still leaking badly. ene KTS and will enjoy @ popular favor and respect from which they arn Charles'A Herp ich, August Bergina: Heldeteok, church, Kent avenue, where s solemn phd requiem tale fine ‘and her very valuabie 6 CENTS TO $1 PER POUND Tee South Dependent for Safety om the | will reap large advantages. Let all unite to cheer on the Kayeer GF veer yy rebate Vogvler, Balti: | will be of up for the repose of her soul; after which rn the ary Soleueaie ton —~ by — of a War between France and | colored soldiers by showing them the favor and giving | wont: Martin &, Hass, fan Prancisen Se meee ae ther body ‘conveyed to Calvary Cemete oie “smc ic ep sears} ce statfoned By purchasing of tbe Company. Now is the time to- ed them the praise so justly due to their conduct. In order | cnitd, Antonio Be all of Mexico; Robert Svehlmann, requiem solemn high mass will ‘be offered eve “~ March 10—The Cb: y IN YOUR sToox. [From the Richmond Examiner, March 24.) to secure to the policy under consideration the success of New Yi Tork, © eongrafe, Bremen; Bel Dros, New in ‘the cb Church of tho wouvny, | Second avenue, on Tues- | 4 BAe Casnure Quam. Chaney ee. cor iambul pi ead ua Events are about to happen which, if we sustain th® | which it is capable, it is that masters should ie een ne es J aaa] Boston; A Albera. Ha- | day morning, at nine o'clock, for the soul of the ‘in the Ne Till and d abandoned, bas been hauled into this LaY IN YOUR STOCK. war with energy for one other campaign, will surely | heartily co-operate. It is they who practically are to be vane ule Klemani Hilde! late Mrs. ran who died in ‘the parish of Drumrily, | port afver discharging her cargo, Porton bring us our reward in the independence of ‘our country, | the recruiting officers; it i# thoy who are to present the Caren dhs rend re Chae Pee ob of Liecrudy, county Leitrim, Ireland. The Notice. LaY IN YOUR STOCK. A war between France and the United States has become | opportunity and supply the motive, We trust they al awa We ifs, Gallfornt th friends of the family and of her sons, John and Hugh | yasters of vessels and plots will please observe that MBRICAN TEA COMPANY, inly ineviiable, We do not wean to say that this war | bring this subject to the attention of those of their Detroit; Gt SY J Haxthausen, | Gannon, are respectfully invited to attend mass, the statute, all vessels arriving from @ foreign port, and al GREAT Al * @r any other external event, ot any forcign country or | who would be suitable to the object, and they will deat | [3utavilig dohn, Deters Lite, Rock: arke‘O'A Parke Mag 7 her soul rest ia peace. Ce coantwine arriving between the Lat of April’ and the GREAT AMERIGAN TEA COMPANY, guccor whatsoever, wi be the efficient cause of our in- ly with such as may the inclination to Berea, ir rod Oy ping and four children, Matamoros; Hixe.—On Friday evening, March my “Wits T, | Ist of November, from any place, in oe, ordinary passage —— , dependence, but only the occasion. It will but give the og back the detested Yankee, the ny aie i at op. = ay Vogelor, Ciuctn- | Hicas, aged 42 years. Sreep weiss tay ya wee aeh Coes Be : mn, are subject GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, signal and strike the hour to show that the fulnerso€ the both of our race aud theirs, and who comes | Henry "Neriich, Toronto, CW ie Wann lifeakee: Deleanes ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to L—- 2 ent of the Po ‘penalty of f SAN tine Is accomplished, and that the goal i won. We will | to rob ruin all alike, Let no fi Emile Proesse} ‘Mary Piceoaels Now Yorks yt attend the funeral, from the residence of his father-in- F swEkBURNE, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, hail this new complication a8 a signal, bt need not thank | economy make us niggard in the inducements offere Mueller, New Yorn: « ‘Oscar Wimmer,’ Me: ire Kinitie | law, Joseph Lawret Sek, wees Madison avenue, on Taesday ag ty Health O Omesr. “ VESEY STREET, and Diess it as if it had woo for us the noble prize which | and above all let it be well and clearly understood that | Schmid and daugliter, Bremerhaven, and 99 in morning, at ten 0’ hout furthe thee Spoke &o. py We shall one to the virtue and valor of vce citizens | promises made are to be redeemed with the most acrupn- | totaki86 passengers. 'Speete, $128,600. Hopvaxix.—Ie Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 26, Man- Bip Sar of the Walon, Trom Galles tor Dundee, Mareh 18, @ VESEY BTREET, alove, and to blessings of Providence. A. French | lous fidelity and at all hagarde, Tho least appearance, | Nassacano Havawa—Steamship Corsica—Capt H_ Hoty- ganmr Axx, the only daughtor of John ind Hodgkin, aged » —— newspaper, from which we quoted yesterday, the | the slightest semblance of bad faith must be avoided as 8, das Eemons, ere Samuel Crossles P Deater, 8 yearnand 6 mont! “Age, Nichols, from Onilao for Cork, Jan 31, lat @ VESEY STREET. Courrier du Dimanche, says — e must hot deceive our. | an indelible dishonor, We think that with proper efort | yi aon = ponee ce igndems Radel Jon Scotland; friends of the cade are respectfully invited to eo VESEY STREET. pelven. War with the United States is Inevitable,” and | and general co-operation a large force of colored troops | fy honda’ d Benda, New York, Wor Ryman: Nes attend the funeral, from the residence of Isaac Mot Woretgn Port ate ft goes on to point out the eure indications of that com. | can be speedily raised, They will have motives fer voal | Paimour, New Yor! wy atl Johnaon, Ne Hy Third avenue, Hear Tweaty- first street, this (Monday ofa from, Sra Kat ie, <= ol fng storm in the manifest ill will of the Washington gov- | and fidelity such asthe Yankees cannot supply; for they | Kaq, CD’ Barnes, ‘Mi afternoon, at two o'clock. See ee hu vob te are ‘ny ke a ~ MISCELLANEOU . ernment towards the new Empire of Mexico, the = be fight for homes, and it wou only | New York: Lie fc ) Newnan 5 Hoax.—On Saturday, March 25, Orro Hox, aged 31 ‘4th, D ed Fawn, ‘Bmith, Baston, {a Aa 8 BRADLEY: burLBX aR emphatic recognition of the Mexican republic by | be an absence of considerssion’ which would mots our ax [mend Lethe . oa RY Boston; be ian Karey years fan, We I, Goudy, Boston, Brain aT will ih a toth "Howes ef Congrare, ‘and the necemmiy under | whit» povulation aawilling 19 ancept the services of the | Mrelavey, Mr and Bre H narra. rar Mi Nevand Mit'| 7the members of the American Musical Fund Society, | “Cama, March Ar i, ns Bucking, Yor RYork; bih, Lucy | Te at wil which the Union goverament will find iteelf, am | colored soldiers in resisting the Yankees. If a mans | \topkine and uo children, Robert Day, M’MéCarthe), JW uy ‘and Musical Mutual Protective Union, are hereby respect. | Frances, Perry 25 ae Gla ‘haings, hm Pe oo BEA’ HLA. more tt fh TWIGE a8 f RO at ON & eirtient foresees, to avoid the disbandment | house takes fre he does not reject the vervices of bis |* Thompson, N Carrol, F A Briggn, P Gowondone, fuily riety tee ats (Monday) etter. Cheakey Retest, Arr Jose} Holmes, Hop! (or) 6 NOL SPRING SKIRT that ever a its imménse armies afier pence shall have been | servants io oxtinguishing the flames, Side by side with ew 01 St " Mile Ye Novd, at one o'eloc! mn residence, 129 Allen Oliver, N’ 7 egance, Elasticity, Dut gaade Win the Hout, ant mtcvise there with Mentos | them will he labor, and cladiy will be compliment their | ne Yore andeerrant: venice Morris, LB Jeske, EA Hie | street, without further aotice. Gexod, March i0-Art Ironsides, Oley: Pe pines inion er keoveay. oy nea (eld of adventure and prey, Thinking men at the | zeal and diligence. is Dergiers invade, if robbers at. | oings, WS Peony, Mme Antoinetie, P Wise, Ennan M D. SCHAAD, Secretary. Livgnroot, Marek Art North American » Portland; Ad North algo bevin to be well re of the approach of this | tempt to break in, whatever poril assails, the master int ry Rehrman, Move J wnd, Mme Heron, George 6 Katava.—On Sunday, March 26, of cousumption, % M Roston and Hatifas. Retailed in ALL FIRST, ©! GLASS Sones Ui er tts form of foreign war, but the black republican, the | ie quick to avai himself of the aid of his domes " ¥ Debria, Mone i Mtalion and | Rouenr Kivana, aged 32 yours. : bi ptt salar Th, Ade, Murphy {80 ancl end wa nee ministerial, the war press, is studivusly pilent | There is no loss o dignity in these things. It ts es tt ie Freeman, | The relatives and (riends, also the members of Rich: | gid! Conair, Cant EBRarriphias » Murphy, | heraund 79 and i Reade streets, about it, To talk of such a thing would not not a0 «much a@ thought of, but whon Yankees | 4 anemia, J TL Pony and mond Lodge of F. and A. M. and members of the frator nt out Ith, Asie(a), Moodie, Halifax and Boston; Dav T GOLD: Ar GOLD, PRICES. —REFRIGERA’ t encourage the people to desperate perseverance in invade ns, and we are called upon Lo defond our homer | infant, & Brown, Mins Neitie weet, Sire Horigen, fe nity, ar fraternally invited to attend the funeral, from | maseus (#), Watts, Portland; ¢ a Haws, Haws, Quebeos r Plated, Aw Soh Cooking Ayan hy war for the Union, and, therefore, would be disloyal from these plundering, thieving outlaws, and to defend | dren aod nurse, HL 5 Newman, hewans” A the Dutel: Reformed church at Port Richmond, 8.1, on | Oxwingo, Card. Philadelph Sti, Ixawe Webb, Stowell, anni Crock ED. JASSFORD'S, Cooper fs only the journals which ha couxciou our lives from these worse than wild beaste, some por Ancre Dur | Tyosday afternoon, at two o'clor RYork, Bay inh Jewett, Cochrane, Quebec; Montpelier, judas ALL! SATO AND ‘D CURATIVE=FOR CORN bs the futility amt taranity of ty or the Union | sons, forsooth, have their of dignity excited, and ot | Kosaanir.-On Sunday, March 26, of diptheria, infant | Watts, Rio saneire, ioe Dave, Andrews (or Jack. Peas ARLE Nine nis, veoder feet, ae y ar that have tho courage to Utior a word of warning. Tho | imagine that they would be compromis d by revelving | danghtor of Henry R. and Catharine T Kunherde fon), Cellag; Enterprise, Cantor, Boston Biota and serie by mall, i ceints nd Bt: ss 900 Brondway. QUiy Nim [of wrouyle, eaysim' Wik our Muausiad | Lie Leip of Whois sorvante They soem jealous o: the t The fiends of the family are imviled to atioud the | "Cid 18th, AM Sloman, Lineburver, Newport eral Rio Ja- Dr. J. BRIGGS, Chiropodiet, a .