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NEW yorK HERALD, WEDNESDAY? MARCH 7, 1866=W ees NATIONAL CAPPYAL CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. private enmity and intense personal dislike to them; ‘not think they would be allowed to remain there Is there any expretacion among the poople that will be made up the lowes they have sustamed in Fag &e., by we operation of the Union” Jes during tho revellion? A. Yes, sir, and as an evi- ence of that I will ste.e that I saw ina paper to-night What the Grand Jury of Oxivid county bad found a bill Szainst General A. J. Smith tor burning the court house; ‘there they say hay expect pay for a great deal of ihe property destroyed. @ Did you hear much said upon that subject while You were there? A. Ya, sh, and Thave met one bere With claims in his possession tor $125,009; they argue that if they are in the Union. we are respousible to them for their property which has been d stroyed, Q What is the disposition of the people there towards the colored population? A. The rer classes of the white people have an intense dislike towards them; 8 far as any love or regard or care for the negro or siave, T have never seen any of it, and do not believe tt ever except as far as his former monoy value may bave caused care for him; there are men in Mississippi ‘who unders‘and this thing, who are wilung to tthe slate Rial a8 they are now, and to employ the negro im a fair reward for his services; but a of Mixsissippl, including many ough understand et control the negro and way wu be pee to remain. gril shes: for never less a year, upon their own terms. G Acconiing to your obeervalions whet te the dispo: ition of the negroes in reference to nega me an be assured of pay for their work? A. Woe have always found them very realy wo work. Ihave seen no in- Stance where they were not willin, have been assured of their rights. who, by the way, was @ North rn wan—oft Opening the Mobile and O'sio Railroad told mo tat the ‘gro men whom he hori to work for eight dollers a month and army rations worked as weil as many men— to work when they ‘he Superintendent— the work of that men never worked Letter, Woe issued the rations to these negroes working ou that road. We issued 10 cations to indigent negroes, though we issued a large ‘smount of rations to indigent whit 6; also a large amount of Coufederate corn that we had taken, andI ran one or two milesto grind corn to feed them. We never \asued a ration to un indigent negro whil) I was there. Q Why not? A. They never asked for any; Lstopped (ssuing 10 the whites, uit they made so many complaints: shat I was ordered to commévee Issuing aii They were ina starving coudition, as (he armes—t ionted- erate a8 well as our own-—had gone over the country and Dearly eaten it up. ave always found the begro ready to work when be was assored that he would be paid according to hix come at Q As of ielcd thing would Northern men be kindly received who might go Miseisippi to live? A. No, sir; there is a very inivnse ancpathy toward Northern ‘men im all Mississipp'|, with, perhaps, an occasional ex- ception. I have heard’ thew say openly that no Noruhern man sho ld come there to werk their plantations and lve a them unless he was qn overseer under them, or sometbing of that kind, that he could not come there Qnd expect to owna plaviation. There 1s nv doubt at all that there is an in'ouse latred telt toward North ern men, They may, from policy, sometimes perlaps consent to use a Nortbern man tor some purpose; butin ‘tho portion of the Swio wher Lhave beon I baye seen No evidence of food feeling towards Northern men, the disposition among the people of that Stato to encourage the negro to part jand or to diseourage him from purchasing (tY A. From ail that I beard the people my Tshould my (hat the disposition was to dis “courage the negro from purchwsdng land; the owners of the large plantat ons do no’ wish to ent up thelr plania- tions at all, and all the ood and in Missiesippi os gen- erally owned by tho large planters; the smali planters generally haye poor lind—viily land—while the targo Perc are generally bottom land; in other words, here isin the centra! portion of the State consider- per yg land, called hommock Jand, whieh is held “in large _plantat ous; bee tins a wery large negro big lation and the planters have alwi hoped to work plantations with the negroes; since the surrender I suppose that one time they found a great deal of trouble tn doing 80; the necroes were afraid to contract with their old masters for fear they would be bro. ght Into slavery again although lbey kuew they were {roe; their masters wanted to work (ue negroes for seventy-tive doliars a year, alihougl they used w pay two huudred a Seen Ter toate rock: the negro was shrewd enovgh to ‘understand the diilerence in pree, und thought vhegn 1 he was not worth os mci as before; we found the ‘acgroes willing to go to work on (heir old plantations Whenever they were assured that would be paid; Im the negroes at the time of (ht surrender pei nara end asd for them % back on the Plantations to Work, and that they would be secared un- der their contracts as ony us] was there and the troops were there, and a lire portion of th oes did 90; ‘this was some tine before tle Freedmey rean Wook does the sai of chings im Alubama compare with the state of things in M.os sippit A. In the mountain: region of Alabama there are o great many loyal psd y bed recrailed wo reg nents there; between and the people of the other pord ns of Alabama isa deal, not only of auimosity in regard to secention, bul o private animosity; the part of the Stare may be strung enough a they have gone home with su overyth nz 3 L have fund @ great deat of outlawry in bt if the civ i authority alone, how- ined to do se, could coutrol that feeling A steambout the other day ts ap in- Mean, ic poorer classes of white ‘Ag A geveral thing, cannot read or write; matter «f granting paroles it was found that not in six could write his nome; they have a most in- of the negro, and swear that Le shail never 88 & part of the population. the state of public ventiment generally in reference ww the national govera- The bitterness there towards the govern- montis efler the Surrender, was 6o great isdifficult (0 say Whether there is any good feel it; [have a heerd them find ng fauit, ng themselves kineily towards the goverp moat only as rarher obliged to were; they sem to expect that when the eventually wihdiasn they will contro: mat- own way; fa August I sent a det of company (o arr st, of porsivle, or drive a party of men who had, as it were, py a im the hope of catching Governor Pamous, whom threats thoy would k tas ¢ bad beon them in his dealings wever beard them FA a HI i re country there in ¢ tizen's clot beard them my that something might turn would have (heir wirn again; @ revel pol. through the war is by “far the Beat COUBIFY, Ani! (0 mt willing to accept the alfaits as they are, aml the most realy (0 go to worst class of people there are thos: who have the if guoriilu, the irregalar bands of se°m to be any éxpectation In Alabama be for tueit jowe-? A. Ido not know expect payment of mot; they sometimes ¥ ai See i g é es egee : Hi i j © Hr Giscaned but 1 Rye so when Seuees mepine oe A AE oor know there are @ many (ams upoa Pipe Tor Liters Bh dag Ly many of thom, and by) would nui ab ig Cm rare foes Was sutne Clawer Payment. aU What weed be the ellect upon tho Union men and negroes of ond fhe Freedmen ¢ ing the we Bureau? 4 Tabla it wonld be the most eniormnate thing for the itself that could be done; I do not believe a segmble man in the Sta ¢ wovld hike to Lave al the troops removed; they mitsht Hke to bave the negro troops removed Because of the irantipalthy to so ing them carrying muskers, but {do not tink they would object to having white ‘ { deetined to Fe | negre tegard to property | property Would b3. contiseated | alter pardons began to be granied again; they say bo me new, “You cate Our property, or to hang Ji elée;”” immediately after the sur have un to be give” 8 & genoral thing they have bess M, Uelieving it they could gee Nortbern | capital to come’ ih and work Serr lands and work the JOR; ab One time there was a Seat deal uf fear la } they said they ¢xpested ali their and lost to them; ull ngs dare to eontis- ef, Davis, or anybocy vender they were cers taly penitent enough, but I found @ vast dudereace in a month or two, @ How would it be in Georgia with Northern men who might go out there to live—wonkd they be well received or otherwise? A. Ido not think they can live there siter our troops sel! have been taken away. Q. How would tt be with Union men who are natives of the country should our toops be taken away? A. They would sufer more than the Northern wen, what few there ure of them; there were nota great wany af thom there; tho feeling towards th towards Northern meu; Dave been there Tbave never em is more bittes than ur oR the last few months I any good feoting exhibited towards the governtocnt or towards the North : state of things as a fact; but the Jand who remained at home, Q Are there within tion to crucites pract where there; the Coniederate soldiers seem to arc: pt. they are very bitter, ugh not so much asthe women and the owuers of yur knowledge any facts in rela- od upon the negroes? A. Yes, sir; I have known negroes to be kivled without any pro- ‘voeaticn at ail; in Knoxville, in September last, rhe a shot fired; Tdid not seo the man fall, but I know a negro man was killed, anda white man was a'terwaris arrested, the one who hud killed him; I was one night into town when a house was attacked in whch fred som» negro women of the families of rome men Delonging to a negro regiment; the negroes were at- tacked and some idea of the antipathy to the some of them were wounded, and to give you negro, What Was sin- jar was that this attuck was made without proveea'ion some Tenness-eans who had know of instances, not from per onal observatior been in our army; I bus Were & great Many instances reported to Gen ral > tone- man's Loaaq artors when J was there of murders of ne- grocs comiuitied without any provocation, STATEMENT OF GENE AL GRIBRSON, General B, H. Grierson By Mr. Bor twell—State | ver A. Lam thirty-nine yeai jackeonvilte, Tt a . Have you the last wart capacity? A. T have grades, lirst as aid to Ge and colonel of the tisth Hinew ; T have no océupation a been connected with the anwy durin If so, how long @ period aud in what n for nearly five years in varions ora Prentice, alterwaris wajor and occu T resid» in present, rs of cavalry, and brigniior and brevet major general of volantesrs. rt of the country bat maippl, Lo ja bad any of my A ty islaba and Alabaus; 1 Ja also, but only for a abort tine. ve you been cmploved iseourl, Kontheky, ascertaining the cou- aiuir e poople nm ether of thee Stated, and especially opinion towards the pat govern ment sine der? A. Yes, sir @ What mcaas hav. you bad and What are the ‘df your obvervations? “As About thet me of Lee’ sur- render F btaried with aboot tive tuonsend cavalry on an expedition across the State of Albom; from Mobile L marched into Georg a, via Greenville and Kufwula, Ale , where | wae stopped by the news of the armistice be tween General Sherman and General Johustou; vpon rec iptof ollicial on of J moved with my atter Tey narehed allow ther of dd to Moutgom: ry, Ala astou's surrender L from there to € abo Ueeven hundred 2 at good opportunities to. judy the people of th etly tuat time and since, y Wi id you leave Alabama? A. dha aw ter my ocr valat Columbus, | ise. 1 was order Orleans to organize a force for Tex Was ready (he rebels surrendered there folicited an order to go home as the war wes ov. was afterwards ordered to return t ty » Al: to General Woods, commanding Depart ff Alaburs on the 16th of eptember, aud wag placed in comm: ni Of the duwirict of Huutsvile, Ll remained in command uni the 17th of January, 1866, ib about the Ist ore adder of Law and theee were that bane e wealthy would ha granted (hes more exneting in theird 1 Trance at. fist of accepting 4 Wiliugio-abide the result; tho car wits Ibe privabs eokti rg and poorer ptuential classes; 1 been willing to weept nny tere but they ave grown from time to tine nds; meng of (hm bad the the thne of iy Hupreestons 0} re willing to acc vi ar nant 1 their property pe Con they would pot be allowed to re the conntey; that appeared to D feritny thiwk @tythat the situation, and tus wae partion ine ty or the south; there were ef come a few of the wenlthier Feit very bitter there, offering prices; T think Ura tes weept the situation thy are the feeling of Ditterne® town che the leading mon mre partionlany to thivk that they have done au, only regrot seems to be that they carry out their design @ Is the se of tng the! contruls a great majority © people In dhe region of which y This tho ‘ee ng of (ho majorly; their civil ofiioer durng the rebel there wae hardiy a joyal tan once; Td no cates tho frelings of the paplé election officers were siationed ab sell their property at reduce Of growing more willug & over iine hostility to the go know one who eae eal about wwitg # Te inte { they thing wer had not the Or ObIy wma you have »pe at the time 4 great many of thy 1 that of conre in 1 there; prev.ous w the different pornts to nd Minister thy Amnesty oath; byt Metent many would no lake it, and voted at the election in many of the counties (ber votes we: fected wi question; all who men whe hat sympa wi regard th it; token white it of ae T knew, ere, 80 zed with the rebellion, many of them bad been in the rebel army and were bitler wu tues sith Casto States « de you attribute te irae of Le oly a Deen dowit with 3 thy ft they co admitted, and on thw yunt wey wer that @ ery Conrressnan elected in ‘was clocted for his devotion to the seme of them served at Ricnmeond others as offic rein the rebel army T know of waeu loyal ian elecied, of Alabama do nef wish the pre-enl and Senators from that Siate admitted inte Congr s Q Do you know anything of ong ihe rebels! A whierod Chat matter, ring mihta Cc sich organiea' tn: ; of eomrre Lon that sobject from’ everything I study ng the cher peor Q What shonid yor withdrawal of the military and A. Fo got think tt would be rg Suit ta grout tnjustion and injury ond also to the poorer classes Who men at the Sonth, Abey are to be compensated in an: for their other losses incurred a, there ix a greatie Lug « Peck Ghat terre propert (he governunent, thy their former owne'® masters, as he wourl be again forced into slavery Jast as mnch slaves as over. of the negroes im regard to work paid? A. T have been very agreeal T found the negrows purey io recard tt your optoiou ® surrender and later on? iter of op) y seomad to th injured people I havo carefully stud from uw u dmen's Warean; [th ptietpate aa the r jaring the war? being tid that when the troops were re overnie » change of sentiment A on; U think that if the Stu a8 Congressmen { but in wo ew the truly loyal ) 60 L aleciod Congres scores any things. | ne Fouth tog tri nk t niy of Fu and fron f the hs iy gi cou tof the Freedinen’a Burcu * T think it wend 7 to the colored pe: Whites aud to nil loy«! Bot atcept the condition of tb nen; IM MABY plac 's Where there are wo troops, 1 have known instances of negroes being freed to én “bof thir oted they j Wat they would be retofure, 'Q Bo fara: you have observed, what 1s the dispositio ey are properly | if bly disappo nted in re welt that the negroes, if they have = will be a self supporting people? A. You af -s) have wey; & beat A ™ twation carefully, many umes information of great lemma, ene Ansan, Montgomery, Chatia- ‘Alara 5 sont Back 000 So the noribere pa “74 pnts siemens Bont! r of the credit 2 errata etn a ae | Se Paiva ur the national Cn mn pe ps Bn a 0g chen it they core tes mighs be called w oven por ‘not a part of the people of this coun. wy. & subjugated mee; at first they seemed Pe a Na Fh $0 be oaty vets; to give come idee of the | local was once im the oars ly travetling oo was with mo “pore men but expense | may, the “This take care wach jt Sore or cane the pertoes but do ry Tevorne or ek or crste| Bs ; it has bad owners of tracts lands, not know. + began to tee! Fale s moving alkemploges not ad Tapenk of @ Do you know whether there any © peciauion hn | thy part of she peopl: tn that seetion of the co mury tit way for their aye A. You { Wer in the government of the cou: and if marae le clusively. men’ f| hands oF the white,” OPI# of those Stare, «bat should you ex- pect the politig, Character of uJ votatives from these Sutes i TRAE tothe nt of the nadonat debt, the preserva lun of the L and the assumption of their own debig? A« Think there ts apreatdesipe amie fextod by Qieni or the eUmptlon of (he ; they wih to briag that aboot end many desiro to bo paid for thelr slaves: think they’ Would oppore the paymens of tho natonal debt; Eehingt ther have no patriotism for the Union; they appear to £¢ Now as much devoted ta the cause of the rebelson as Hey Were during the war; the Appearto accept the sit LACION becarme they eannot do anythiny else at nt, BOL because they are smistiod with it; T think that if dn. 27bor election were held fur Congressmen and Sexvatory ‘hey would elect men who are even stronger in their seut.ients for the South and: against the goverpment ihan t."%@ her tofere elected they did m some cases try to pik men who would pot be objo tenable in every Tespect, tT think that these men now wo Ht be objectiomibie to “be Sonthern people; Tinfer this froma grea. tnany thin, ¥; for instance, all employes of ra lroad, tlegraph and ¢ Spress ies who | we leyal to the govern. vent ing their heads cnt off amd ther places by sympathizers with the rebellion, many of them herefotore officers m the rebel service; I have received 4 letter from a telegraph operatos, who had been in the Sout during the whole war and who bad married a Southern woman, stating that they were re- idedty in favor of the con- federacy and putting in thetr places those who were, and he, Knowip Chat bis turn was coming, resigned Lu posi- tion and wrote to me w know f 1 could get him some po- sition at the North; he siates that wo be the ruleadopted ; it had been carved’ out in many cases before I let Ala- Lama; at the Gime of the surrender, and even after that, they manifested s dixposilion rather to divide this thing, ‘but that is entirely changed, Q So far as you Know, now do Alabama and Missis- sippi compare with Georgia and Tennessee in the partiou- lars of which you have apoken? A. I think there is very much diflerence; if any it is in favorof Ten- T think that Tennessee is rather (he more Joyal Q Ifyou bave any facts or views that you have not stated you may stare them now. A. I have mentioned something In regard to organizing the militia; there ecm to bea great desire on the part of the Southern poonts for that und to remove the Freedmen’s Bureau, a is an tense hatred to the Freedmon's and to it* oMfcers, It is looked upon as @ in that country by thoe who now control it to belon” to the fed ral an € bat n the other hadto have been an officer in the Con- army {8 a passport to soviely everywhere th. | believe that if the militia rys- fed ous it wonld be organized into brigades be officered throughout by 'y way I could to get correct n of the people and io judge them without 1 hoped thai they would bo would ‘aeeept the t they do not; organization existing now thronch: the renewal of the rebellion; Ihave a eliabie man that one of the present f raid that ao or aniza- Soub for tt that the politica , ” fiw eheeito pur- stor. have omedting to do of very iarue attendances: at Histor.cal clings in Georgia ant rr ou bave Avy intervion. with Goverbor Parsons, trey or Go ernor Patton while sou were In issippit A. No, «6; Governor Patton wos in Hanteviiie white T was in command, bot he id not call at bendquarters; he seemed to be congratalut the people im regard to bis as torhe removal of tre of che tuilitie m ew the it would be atioly , d colonels, to fonit’ Gotnmissions, and Labepk before 03 bad also sent commissions to the antecendents of the mon thus com wus know they were olligers of ebol artny pubke sentiment in the country of Lave spoken in re.wrd to « foretom war, If 80 avd what the ideas entertained? A. nauites! 9 creat desire (o have this coun. ar With } in cogued to Mextoo; 1 a gen thing. im case of they would seize ihe opportanity course there are and icle my fir jewrn of B pec since the surromdcr, that the spur iste Uh reas stron r ora one th do mei ont Caron het Bh to serge that oppor pity, to at- If SUPPLEMEN from his late residenco, 12) East Soventeonth _ ing, at ten o'clock . ™ Thaya Monday, heret 8, Geonae F. Linuexav, . ne Pires #t Hightstown, N. J. ‘Tiusrox, March 6, 1860. Tv"elve buildings in the business part of Hightstown HAL 5 wer »,"fbed to-day. Loss about $40,000; Insured for | aged 50 Fe0rs — 4 ptonds and thus” °% Nis brothers, $20,000, One of t 3 was the Odd Fullowa! apd | Hin relatives ap. ‘yetin and te, = morntug Masinic BR." fu which were etores and oftices, Thi | ave Invited to attend & venidanee of | tie ‘ road brdee "88 great danger, but was eaved, Tae } atten o'clock, from t , gon el Bire 16 uppuco, | 9 Lave orig.wacod trom sparks irom @ Henry Liebenau, No. 4 vibe 4 locomotive, street, near Eighth ‘ ae Lusyp.—On Sanday, March 4, S28#Y Lior, wit Frasels Lloyd, a native of Monmnouths.™:7°, South Watos, agest 56 years, 8 months and 22 days. ‘Tho rélatives and frierds, and those of ber fon-in law, David B. Roberts, are respectfully mvited to «tend the fuuoral, this (Wedueeday) afternoon, at one o’elok, from Nine out of the tA “BtY purses offered by the proprie- ter of the Union Cours ? Closed last night, at Florence's, Broadway, a3 follows :-— | Purso No. 4, with Bia We, George M, Patchen, Jr, et residence, No. 784 Washington strevt, ocrner CoO Vt eee ti bag. | , sos —On Sunday, March 4, Jasns Manuiox Lox, : th acl ad, ie | aged 87 years, oe baw a2! x oe pope be ; Thos re an frie nid of the family are reaneotfully y rier ¢ igh? invit d to attend the funer o Bird, Caprain Vali No. 14, with bom ja other in tow, HL ory. ——, Rosamond and Mambrino » With same as No, 14, No, 18, with >t, John, , Pedler and Mambrino | Pilot, No. 19, with Lady Smith, New York, Pedler and Mambrino Pilot. to. $0, with oa “be aa No. 10. Teeth in Nutne 2 . re a sure drawhaek on personal 4 Hee and personal comfort Ree'y teem in goed re A IF With hat ae diseases that + #*all them, fra- | third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Maxwait'—On Tuesday, March 6, of consumption, jeL MAXWELL. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, from No. 6 Centro Market place, on Thursday Afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. Califorvia papers please copy. {vox.—On Tuesday, March 6, Witsaam ©., only son of Mason, aged 9 months and 6 days tho family aro respectfully invited to at tho funeral, th's day (Wednesday), from 192 Charles 4, New York, Muczay,—On Tuesday, March 6, Axx, wife of the late Owen Murray, aged 39 yearn, Tho remains will be taken from her late residence, 136 East Twonty-fifth street, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, to St. Stephen's church, Twenty eighth street, fa ant SOZOvONT. All Prizes Cashed In Legal I, @tterles.— Cirwulars aud drawings enat, + CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway, A Wonderfal Dixeovery.—No Mo te Gray Hatr; no eulphor used, Dr, GRANDJEAN, A “or place. Forty ve yours’ practice. thence, after solemn Ligh mass, to Calvary Cemetery, The friends of the family and those of her brother, are respoctiully invited to attend, enly, on Tuewlay morning, March 6, at A BAXTER, 4 Ail Legal Lottery Prizes Cash: Draw- ings, ctreulars and information arnt. > J. RK CLAY ION, 10 Wall street, N.Y. A Koon.—Ward’s Ladies’ Paper Co ‘ars wholesale and retail. A who mle and Outs. Also Gen rice st, with drawings’ of dlihreut aisles. sent {ree Kraite. 8. W. . WARD, 387 Broadway, N. Address—Pollak & Son, Meer han ™ Dan el Murray, Mom. sud her residence, in Elizabeth, N. J., Mra. Ba wife of Joseph Moos, aged 26 yearn, § months und 1 ayn. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. Mosuxy.—On Tuosday, March 6, and beloved son of William and’ Anno sam Jony, Mosley, a) Base Boston (Br), f which put ino St Thomas in distress sold there Feb 3. a Rata Vamos (Be), frm Ne st froin fhipabothport, came tn Mint any af Daly Cova - feet of wa Orleans, pot Me and spate cgried toma Cedar es rr away The veanel was condoun } Sanpy Hoox, March 6-The pilot boat ft New \ A dupa bccner ina ® ng co ad i towing her back of the beach. Miseet V Seams Anour D due," bound to fare soy. Pal errors, Among « torhaye «: ‘fled for thts port tr parture ha, ‘ever been annow Mersey Feb 16. Ship Sir ihobert have left Jan 4"t for this port, when « 16 Bhip Presi tent Fillmore, repo Eng, romained in Kingroad Feb 16, reported due from 4ndon, did not pail £ Feb 13, consequently ¢b¢ cannot porsibly arrive for s time to come, 0 0 lat of ve publ Srxamyirr Uxctx Sam, at Panam James 8 Herman, of Pana¥an, price Bitas Dovusy, (AL!%). Of Hampden, M 58, 140 Mi measurement was baudt toms, 0! Honea has been gold. to Thins J Stewart Bangor, for about $400), and will hereafver port. Bonu Ww Cares, of Staton Taland, 197 tons, olf 1a tbat at Hho 19" hax boot anid to Sn hail ment, built at Hoboken, NJ, in pt Edwin Baker, and others, of South Yarmouth, parties in Boston, for $740) cash, ‘She will hereafter hail froin ¥or- mouth, under command of Capt Baker, Soup Liggie Wriciam, built on the Merrimac in 1800, of 87 tons, has boep sold to Capt Wm Frye and Uap & C Cooper, of Camden, Me, for $7000, cash Koun Faorrea (Br), now at Baltimore, has been sod to 6 & Power, of New Loudon, on private terms. Lacxonen—Brig Andw Johnson was mocess fully Inunch- ed from Blackler's shipyard, Puirhaven, 2¢ inet, Notice to Mariners. The Shovelful Light Vessel has been moved 1 mflea from her former pe and Is now moored in 20: fathoms breakers of the manofacturers, 2 Nrowdway, near treet, Ip % | years and 24 days, Ofer ficiders, cet, boiled antasmeaae ae Tithe friends Of the family are respectfully invited to a attend tho funeral, from the remdence of his parents, A Beautiful Complexion, Without In * | $20 Woot Thirty-sixth street, on Thursday afternoon, at Pu aa akin. can only be obtained by using Mme. LEW two o'clock. ENERGY celebraed PASTILLES DE FLORENCE and MeGoxsioack. —On, Tuesday, March 4, after a short is i 1) Por sal y deuggiala, an ty cCo! " id year of his wi le by WHITMAN & LOVEJOY, 64 Codar strech Rinessy- Paras MoUenaicavs,. [nthe Got’ y age. The relatices and friends of the family, and thore of bis broth r John, aro respotfully invited 'to attend the funora!, on Thiir-day afternoon, at one o’eluek, from bis lato residence, 24 Rivingion sire A.—For Sale Cheap, Boors and Shoes, of every descripsion, at reduced prices. for Ladies, gents and cb tl Longest assortment Int at Brooks’, O75 bros 9 Metropoliten Havel. BE. A. BROOKS, after a lingering ill- r do\b year of bis age. A=—Fin the family are req rica —Gents’, Y to attend the funeral, from his Inte re-idence, to custom wor L Th tty third street, om Thursday aiteruoon, at one And 9 o's Wek precisely N kebe.—The members of Munn Lodgo, No. 190, Pavarger Explain how | 4.) (, are tieceby notilied to attend the funeral oi 9 Frit stroet, he, this even- | Nyqy & from her ae residevee, No, 3 wersity pice. | wij) yosburg, this( Wednesday) al tern on, at two o'clock ——— By or ‘tor of JOUN HOOLE, M Rutchetor's Hair Dye—The Rest tn the ‘Oae HN. In Wisconsin, on Yonday, February 26, of world, the only perfect Dye: harmless, reliable, Instanta: | eny.4, wi on, Jowwn H Omens, Jr, a the dud year of hewus, Factory 8 E aeideee. pleane copy. Ny. y, March 5, of inflammation of the Burclay street, Dyce—The Best ever * ji z po Crixtadoro's Moir —On finnufpotured. Wholesale asd petall-nles applied, at No.6 | | aH are peick un Be aha 5 gi ‘Bee Maria Ry. %, axe aud 1 days. Children’s Carriages, Every Vartety. vy pare p for me, LEWIS TIBBALS, The Lord calls me twa’ 510 Broadway, opposl Nicholas Hotel. My face aguin you ne'er stiall eee Exereisy isa Good T it produces disewe and tly mbt of the femily ure invited to attend tho (Wednosday) afiernoon, at two o’e ack, from O° his parents, 648 -econd avenuc Seana .—s addenty, on Sunday moruime, March yuan Wo’ BcAMAN, formerly of Stat re The frien ; funeral, ths the residenw wiated snd ‘Otalt no absoiuiely {ree STOMACH BITERE Ings bear this twos ta mind. Tana, aged Suffer retiet In the rejersnoos are See Floral Handbook containing tie Lauguage of | ‘ | arrival of the tw. # yr “having, who from the ama of moap, will find Instant tie psa OCU URN TTS KALLIB CON, Neavens Flowers, dintetbuted gratuitously by Druggiats. D, ab two o Steten bh ber it's Lan ing rom White runes will by adden ty, of Thomas Vero, th ‘Tho relatives ny @ frends of the fam ly are invired to attend the fone from her late revidence, 327 Bowery, & Doker’s Highest Premiam | ch and Lock Stiteh Sew ing Mtwchine, 6 Broodway. | Wha tine Gibbs, D ! Ship A Zralen Hoo! take Ke pe of Intands, New " 90 bb ‘nye Rowe, tn nd aaw her tak cbr NM, wee hound into Ht Islands, from Ce Africa, all well 7 Tiny heavy galas, and much rugged weather @ace leaving home, Spoken, ae. teamor Gen Sedawick, Kuwyer, b dete north of Mattoras, by steamer V Sovan from M. bourne Nov % for Hong teufuagos for N York, ne steering W (40 report- bh. Tnited Staten bark, Yat 23.26 N, lon 3740 W Poretan Ports. GH, Jan teeth part bark Geo T Keanp (PP, y Helina (Hr), Larsen, Mayo for Fi fos York (and h FPrangiero. (ar ry. Nehete, Mor B14 Oth, wlth ALD fa port Feb Jn port ship Norden (Swed), Anderson, for Pay »¥e ie (from Bld ache Bvorgiode, Urans 27—Sid brig M Shepard, }%,na deteT apart vark AW Meters, Cremernnon, Feb 23 ‘ Brown to wait davju fernoon, at two o'clock March 6, Mar, Jacob 4 bd Mary ©. Waiters, ageit 6 years, da friendy of the Form tho rest: mrect, beiw VF. Mach venideut, ne Company 49 Broadway Agents | ommigort Howe Sewty s 1 \& HOWE, Jr, a 50 Conts—Biack or reek, Bold | ly are invited to ‘0 of her parents, Sixth and Se emt terpoun, at two o'clock. rob of cor wtion of the nitew F in eh Lule. Depot 63 Sonn aronues, this (We Wises —On 7 be ween . | | oun, Accesros 1, 1) Gfnt son of Be: jemia W, amd yy , is phot | ato often overlooked. Worms in the somscland bowels | iii sch Wilson, aged 1° year and @ months. WEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. | cco trriation, which ean be Fomoved ovly by the useof a | Ther lalivesand iriews® of the amily are invited By : } atiend the funeral, from t@@texidence of its pareuis, 44 one Thabyreee tn tine | Se Phnbty. BROWNS ATK AMIYUGR COMMITS,” OF | South Thin meved, Rruok tym, B D., om Thursday afier ot of Commander | noon, et one o'clock Mai wh 6, Pavnt x, oldest sou of ti Wa wt, On Tuowtay, Ltted States Steamer v wttt | Michnol Welsh, late Hixo, Jrelund, aged 1% yeare, ad ; ‘ | The fit nds and relatives of dhe family are respectfully Maren 4, ists. Dolton a. & | favite! w the funeral, from die late nr mon, Bt ; -- ¢ srmby Mulberry , Uris (Wednetstay) afternoon, ae two J r ry Buildin, Avior Pract and o'clock ewamer Wa \ ay n day: betwen War Me maad'8 | Bbgo and ban Francisco papers phease copy, Mane - Tnmusry report the Navy D | ‘chicew Weake’ toe | 7 ee Her ge "i ; } SHIPPING NEWS. hig arrival, from Caliso, wae appealed to Brey e dei de eae the American and foreign rosidenia upon the Middle | Isiand for protective. A revelt had eee mong the | Om the bows eve A morn 1 Cutoeed labor tires Tnandrod in metimber, whe were ib bo Use child ok posse the mm proceed pg in a and rictoms manner, aud w tw | New York, March 6, 1806. E ypleteiy in » ao tir |. Wheeler & Witnon's Lock stb a tlon ¥ 4 01 | Mechive aud Buttoobole Machine Ga Ut CLEARED. H Jp Heeta (Hr), Ldmowison, Liverpool via Quien ae nard 2 a oon) Ip Cate (Be), Stone, Liverpool via Que: natownm Ca Pr f j ad 0D Feber, Sterling Bt Jage de Cobe—Way de® minediatary ordre Given fe | 4 i mibip Nemane, Haker, Roston—Neptane Mavnship Beliey to go on wih twonty-tve nen ri the taartoes, tu investigate the copdit 7 | ,.itenmhtp Prometheus, PAtilips, Bosteo—V It Brown & Lieurenant retarnnd sed a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | on Nichols, San Franctao—O D Sutton had been re a. The uria ' " © Awmorte (Bry, Withee Port aa Prnce vis J cheie wuwiliie Marrind. r ray OF d the mob was & bere hay, 3 Ul, vy the | ver wvod (Be), Giehriet, Havens —Tru pitty & v pesmi " F te dd L . p atts ork Mary Loeretia, Howers, New Orlesne—Tapper & orvus BiH . doar Castle (Hey, Thompson, San Juan, NiomJd PF pot reaist Died. tly on th Bass n—On Mond Aver Rr), Marsh, Aux Cayes and Bt Domingo ection of Americans and to rit Kate it . a i {Schley wae thanite . erp tremears, WA ister Sones & Lough 4 - Firth « e y S | Ita Vay (Hee. NAP 1 Ne . ean side y event LOU, MAKT | Pohe My Rover. Hughes, Charkoauin—M Le Me lenviy & C tJ was uf et honed t Wile, Carte, Wibniagwon, NU--MMorehant & | } Carman. Hor frends and thee ¢ Coorea | Heor Lynchburm. Wilbert, Kets " Ok and che Inte Hoary Adntm to arta r &, Thompan other outhrral oy Treacy jock yt by the garrison é ing sires, wrth News from . | i Say PRANCHOD, Marcly | mers m8) hours. with rier The overland ws! with New York dates tor s| 1 nih be wnt Eiperienced strong oy bg ey | wg tm bene eine, Ravenna Murch B, with Sax Puanciacd, Moreh 6, 1860, | ay Aflermoum, at Ow iarrioon & Allen The sfeamer Mucramento, with New York dates to fr of the family are ‘ b. Samarinnt, March 2. with mine February 10, hes wrrived.” Was detnined by @ bens y a sfornie popers pheare¢ | and panongers, a ef Jowem, Exparionord @ering the pms freight and siow sterner en the Atiqut ¢ een, Cua on seers Marcu 6, Axpuew Coort, Br, |» ee mg se steee. . ao reay oerZ bend a a onl Mining shares stil advancing i aed Carry, eure and 21 deym “teaam hy Alivaanib seriemion Ophir, # Cuellar Potom, 9400, Imperial, oi) 16 aed (reads of the (amily, man the | mine and ran oad S tml 72 nO, 6 days, « $1,300; Finis &" Norcvame, §1,b00 re of the Beventir p AL Tringt, €500, b Ward P ip one ‘Agence Lontan ond Eirmeth. D en ornek » | o> a the fo 2h with miseand G pasenge sto Grinnell Mintare county, Californ'a netaniahtes ae | ‘ i Maren 1, aaein company with ebtp hi Morus, fi “6 — — i Lverpest for New York. Manan MeUarthy died at & eR Ob a om whh y_ STEAMBOAT DiSAsTcAS, 1 oc oi cco a wmrrae Quuane ekary. Sees My Sere; Sa - - ! aod frende of the famuy wee invite@te | gird mer TLock-) The Destr jon of th hitied and | wood—Twenty-five & -enty-five Lajwrrd. qi DeaTT, Manel 6, 1665. A special despatch to the Commercia! gives some par tieulars of the diaatter to the stanmar Lawitin od maton tore away the cabin as tar buck as the eonare e dont, Kiling twenty pemwns inetantiy, aol wealding The beat look fire The steamer Mephom war the, and landed ber bow at anit faved every person wot killed by the explosen, Among the kilied are the following: —James King, of Sia pang. S. Y., and Cin Gtaham, seeoud uy) Burned—One Life Ont nase, March 5, 1866, for New Or- dsih wit, i the Red river, wi sit humdred bal of coun, One United Biates souior on board was lowe The steamer Diamond, laden with 820 bales of «otto, ‘was barned at Guy's landing, on the fiver, on fest Th boat was , colton was insured. valued at 1000, and not tseured. New York Charter Aw nuns, March 6, 1868 ‘i es, March 6, 1808 Pie demir city Lakes wns elect. rer sapebiican eurarertottn, “sot cents last opr og elect mine of the ott oS Sees wiper 7 8 mage At the charter @| -tidn held bere to day, * hy SF roneon WKY was eteciod im every we: k Keapreee (Re), Gilt, rai, thie (Wedwesday) alterpanu, at one Ht hear wemnerty New wu lute lade renkdener, No. 26 vu Tuesday, Maceh 6, WittuaW, Damar, oad am Tovige (Pres), Laiehfelt, Bordawes 6 days tiie.s ‘os aod friends, and thoneat hie brothers, Whirig Chosen Be oT atg. ttaiitan, 1 dag wish ofh,s2 Thiauas nnd Kanvel, aud of bin beviber-ta-iae, Charks | 4M Ruight. ad wm somenar wiih begs Raby. Lichen, 0 Daren, are feepart(ahy tmvited to atcerad the tuvernt, | Kate, and sche Ooran Belin, for Kew Yor howe o the latter, No T Auocuey treet, tee Rehr Artowe (My - mee » ay) alteruuun, at two o'Clook, witheut further | to MF Ufecae & Carre. bee ht flvtsama, Johnsen, Virgen's 1.0m Toesday. March 6, Corman, the te | Fp Wapeemen, Gwerbell. Malcimore for Norwalk Youre k Piney r Rel re Bene tapas, Desany Han fenr A SOhapman, Way, Urorars | eae pan ee Pv Hrnsmee Volley OM, Prion, Alntandria with mdse, W Jee tor late residence, No. 200 Groowe eet, Jamey Cy. | "04 Sean Hier T maine wilt te taken lo Caly any * oimevenw for in Sasine Dienctere. torment. rf Ow Moaday, March 5, Carasmme Lewes, on) Vibe of Robert ad Rilaabeth Furey, aged T mon 25 days. ‘The br flower more iade ‘The remaing wit be haterred in Caen sood Comotery, the (Wedeemiar) morning, a ball past ten ooh, frum No 11d Bast Thinty-fourth strnet, ¥ .. a Merch Joba Fogal, “The rerativen and seapecttally. ins ited to attend the funeral services, this (Wednesday) evening, ab seven at the pesidem © ae, No ™ Saw Puerao Mancow: The fotiewina wtdtivws! partion fare of the burning of the #hip Metro Marcon! (late Lagan), from Sew York for Hong Kong bert come ty band --On the BM of Bree there was a crest quantity as and amoks asewot ing w@ the main hatches, eons lo held very but, Mim, the same indications of fire, a0 erited to batten down the hatehes, and heed ship for Mauritius, which was sorerding eat ly bee On ee Sih, she tomperetare of the wales in the tanks beirw decks was iriet, anG found o be tom degrens earmer thas thet in ihe cabin On the Mh, at Ik AM, om Blercker street, further notee eaplosion tack place of + mons irightfel pal ore, bureuee Her remains will te waken to terywen oa Thursday | Grete, breaning hares, "ving the midehipe ant after bowers, tie forenpatie colin completely, Dhowing erverelal the pos mori eub irra Ou Monday, Mar 6 Masoaner, relict of | sengere and crew up in the sir & dimtanee of Garret J. Mopper, in the Tis year of her Dirty feet, but, etrangs to wF, NONE were Lille but several and friends afe respewtialiy invited 4 tas comteae attend Une funeas | hos inte residues, No. 109 Week pong pepe eter ota dt pf Ball ‘ Wiinased, A consuiiation was Bold, nnd it wae deubind to Joxm =O0 morning, March 6, Acsms, wife of | susie the shdp, which was imuentiatnty done, and the for © Charen Jones, aged 16 yours, a natirs of Pesiey, Seat | yume put i work, when woven fee of ur wae tn ro Conant plese jesanetey) the bold, ant hopes were enlertainnt of griting yf andy —_— [hry-ong enter (om the TWh, eAAitiomal holes were bored in ber, amd cover . ‘sae in. | the hold was nearly Ailled wih water (nthe Bub, 6 AM, the Sire had rompicte contol of the chip, and the hans were gut pieces in fame hours. Henry Deewsger (hoy of Denne Ongm, wee hot by the cupeining of Lhe toe! singe te. the crew were ol ered but badly fremitiien Fg Ly} twenty © | Raver » March & Wauren on 95) AM: ot IO AM, the pansongers, captain and orem wd Winktea "ae Ann W. Jolly, ged t yonr had & interim swing maning te wh ny tat mw oe | Ge — erqualntaaces Ime \heet tree On the came day they were fallen in wiih by l. ; od tet landed then at the Menrhins, plot ie (Wednentny) marae, «even Kean Metamomes (of Pertiaod), Wieen from Poriiemt tor = Jodnas —“ Busse Joabes, © A commaiy Sg Wy | gy jonn, NB, went aebore in 4 enow syn om Bundey wight, by rs ‘Sch lt, om Meltattt Latgne, of Point Feyuas, ant went ‘Toe reek at Aen ‘on Yor, + sna sider the mtr | tage Oy 2 for Lani 02) for Lan tow nm’. 6 Orman, port Milne Greenman brig Amy Warwick (ite), K Dwight, Dav. from oy; Kerth A Hiapte:, Bia in Arond, Tan hm ir org Kong: hore ne bel Batt ban Burt pins une: betes Eanmne, Nillines, from Amticws, arr Wp A Mark (Tr), from Heron for deemet’ rope Moo F Venwton (Mr), ReCulbes. fram NYork, ding; Fred Work me, rs See mn to sad ie, N “arent 4 Beth ‘Trt Peterson, Aree », 10 ben iad Symes, cet Poy aaa bark MN Atemon (Re), Bediwe, ¢ “St Jouw, NB, Mirch S—-Arr sche Loulea Booth, N Yor Zawnvau five No Am venel in port Bark Anus Walch. Pelotwater, V5 days from MY ore vim Mie 23, ond Dee 4 for Musat (see Marne and Moyotta, arr Dirasters) i) Awwertean Ports. BOSTON, March G~Arr sche W nged Hacer, Bernard, Nem semana Teamer Nerens, Meares, NY¥rrk, barks Aleno fer, Lampher, Cartemas: Trinity, Hare Apaiveh rola: Meter non, TH rat lin Mi event, der | = Jobe 0p Chief, Maymarde, rie Colsin, hi Phar, Atna Jans Hattie, Sontinnd Ath — ANY atexmers Kenaingtom, New Orleans, Wm Kewmne (, Minot OArr etramer Patapeco, Nell, Now CV atesmore Kingteher, Morten, Charleston, Pa York: ache Theaght, (regen, Londen if March butjA seme Rate, Key nee id torten Caren (Ta), Maga, St John NW ride WY Newell. Mavens Mid whe Mag Femina We NYork steamship EW Router, wed 2A Arr bein Roterene Hor ireth and Vapor, Borer Hiltow Head. To the aifing stearmenip Bastion for havanah rom eh cnat, ntem a ir! mractal erhr, Sid bark David Meant (Hr) « or tal VALE RIVE, March Ary sete Ormem ey ay POD lekory, Babbitt y tpay. Ps ges, Nim" schre Richurdt Rontem, Rerden, I'\re\ etheert Valle mevtth, O haan sed Panny Meme, De wt C14 meter Metta a Foner, Paneet ap, ach tamee Nevinom, Phittpe. trans Btaaibe’ b vem ts 1K Maree 8 8 Are sche Reteanwn, Bry: 4 NV for Yor®. Bid brig Auulien: eahre Hila F Orowert, Welion, 9 A Wheeter, and Rone U 1M Weewetl, Chace Mechinn for New Fort, , Lee Vortemen’ tor do penny betes | vrei A ery Prment (Hr vanes on board im Guha. Yow tard Navee TS Arr sienmabip Matagarte, waphen Ayers, Wileing ton . Are ete mphip Vediving (Mr) € frerpent, rte : q rem Liver rk , Lin (Merwe). Meeamet, Livwenond & nt (alia, Rowton Tore via i svmmey erry, REDE AY Barch 6 Ale we "epee Wane’ and Horak Maunbtes. Koike, Mow’ Oh Art bar Mh Pheree ort to Ot for why ee a ne gn arth Yorke Bit why Adelle ten, Youn with one Geary wham Tremion, Mertin. Joe h Wetewn, ty Hine, sen, Pi whew part. nef Wein, ¥ Mireles Malihews 4 Cae a ve FESRACOLA FOR 1G Arr eke RE Terry Weaver, How ore 1h, re Cntew frowes, Pim - ms re at, Nevane. wre ate M ake Creel, Intiaomte Be Pree ven * itm, sehee Uw ™ Abe t Wei iT PRO age» hee wore Mary DMM ‘Jotm, MA AI Tay Meter, Forge’. FO We lard Permorn, Om C4 beige Aunake 4, Rime 0, de, Pewtone. nonsy topes en aan» Da aves sohee Grote Wina Sak ae iw een, = hearemy Leareard nw —F- =] im, Myrak, Ae mops Ante, Ramitle, Fall Oe Art teem York wan M Ven PORTLAND Mare Ctengee tort ag Pim gal aed ahere rerg Fes i, m Bia, Mleveoe ’ “ero [ited ad be Bo Trae aete Tork Neem Merkne: brig dB Cass a Hemmer Galen, Nore George F Carmen. Beker, Berk: eee Triten, Free ae Roms Weer Wine (of Portiant), Capt Warrington, ant of | (ror teas a pal Chstoam, Cope Cod, portertey, Crew covet and went on ~~ Cone, essen) Leer = bonrt ine Kewaline f Re +7, ¥, newton 7 . Ins ted Perry emer Commander, Tapry. FT erty