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HE CAPITAL. FINE ARTS. CONNECTICUT POLITICS. Exhibition of ‘the Frénch Ktehing Club. | Republicam Muss Mecting in Meriden— > Cristadoro’s Hair Dys—The Rest ent Probably gt no period has more attention heen directed Speech of Mr. Horwce Maynard, of Ten- penatinced. Wholesale and retall, also applied, at topicture sal and ploture gallcries than at present, | Meseee, im Support of General Hawley call The public som 1:9 be awakened to the value of ths fine | °F Governor. Cedar Camphor.—stifing to Inseet Life. arts as a civilizing eluent, Collectors of have | A mesting of tho republicans ef Moriden, Conn., was | Best ssltat moths, sold by druagiats everywhere, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT Corns, Bunions, Xalarged Jota, **, all diseases of tue icet cued by Dre LacHAutiC te 24 | to attend. —Ou Monday, March CONTINUED FROM FIRST Pacer. ‘eartain to the Submarine ‘wuleh vas reed twice and referred to the Gone fuuoral, from No. Morning. Relatives and friends aro ss way. Philadelphia papers please copy. ah , Geomax Swera aged TL — respect His relatives and friends aro roapoetfully iavi 270 Fay Brow (a Vedneedas) afternoon, at two o'clock ik. PTF. —On Monday, March 26, at ton o'clock, Geonon ly inv od Hammon, at do: bourne; March % men; 16th, Bud. « at Liverpool; 17th, Arr (rom Baltiniore Nate toca, arch 1, Ravenswheel, at Queens. in alla dal mne, from Liverpoot ai Live nol, Te, HARRIS Di wr, Evans. had many opportenition af late to add tothelr stores, and | Held last evening at the Town Nall. From the crowd mS Aizen Sere Wa Set ual aks ehaes this Mlotneetey) anernaee AF on Mobite Mara 17. No "gmt at Liverpoo, Mr. wo can judge from the amo%Bt expen dod at the auction | that filled the large hall it was apyeront that there are | | Depend upon 3. Mothers, Mra, Wins. | at halfpa firme look, from the rsklen'e ul Mrs re from Han Prageiere dea 3, M8" lite: at Mel jptrootion of aabip canal io, congenic aida sales that they have not mice thom. At the Fino | few but loyai Union men in Meriden, tafe and sure edeine It fan'stoad Wie’ eat"ot Wir | family are way ited to attend the funeral, wt % “® or Blak, aang 0% Sh BBaperior wih th water known as Arte Gallery, 625 Broadway, there’ i# now on exhibition | The meoting was called in favor of General Hawley, | Zou" ani over known to fall. Tt regulates the muomach Suvra.—At Ueyette, near Jorsey City, on Tuesday March 17, Annie*dones, at Hall, State; collection of pictures furnished by the artists of the | ¢ of the gubernatorial candidates in the election. atural, quiet slocps by relleving the child trom pele e** | March 27, Carmumwe, oldest daughter of the late Patrick Borel Rexea. from 40; sg get French Etching Club, of Paria, which i> well worth a | General Booth presided and called the meeting to sod Catherine #unyth, OF Allsusiown, county Mouth, frou’ Wess instruct Visit, Upon entering the room you are at on impromsed | OTder. The proceedings were opened in the veual maN- | pten Nowe Sy Weis Te MAES Hic nz | _ Het friends an those of hor brothers, Peter, Thomas 17, Rithanns (ct fom Laver into that you are in the presence of considerable ta‘ent, and | Ser by the eloction of vice presidents, secretaries, &c. ‘wanted, . sie and Kobert Smyth, are res) wetfully invited to aitend the | P'S coe wovite, March 14. Mot aim? river, im Michias, eave upon closer examination you cannot fail to discover that | Hon. J. W. Nye was announced asa speaker upva the | ygq a faneral, on Thursday afteenesp, St twoldleck, Mo car. | Sidfor Kewson. i Bois, from Sunder. YOM, 4 wach’ ship canal. _ tho talout in of & highly meritorious character. We dé | ®°etsion, bat that gentleman being unable to attenc) an | Concaus wo scant cose RE coe 5 HsEnouK. On Toasday morn tog, March 27, sudden'y, | 21. Horr iogln, frou i We honey, excellent substitute in the person of Mr. Horace MaW- free, in conte, | Address H. J. | Jeanne, of George Sneddon, oe Aectand. aealed Rowland, M. Di, box 16 Letier ottoey 62 Mr. Braye, “ w Bowery, N. The relatives and (riends of the family are invited to (le was Buropean{artists possess- attend the funeral, from her late’ resid ‘No. 926 Arr. from New Yorks Consiantiaand Atalanta, f Pal Stremacy to ‘mg s0 mach to recommend thew. As inal large col- Spring strect on Thurmday afternoon, atone o'clock. | at Malia, Alpert Gallatin sitive; |” emt MS band ‘national lections, there are, of course, many pictures of inferior ‘SLOAN. Brooklyn, on Moudey, March 26, of con- ‘Arr from Key West, Nev, ithe holder thereof morit; but, taken as a whole, the exhibition ts ‘a0. sumption, Para.ce Sinan, agod 33 your ¥. Arr from Galveston, Psy -pymreny ad ble. “It al Wed SE Sareea earners inte ani and relatives of the [uaallx are respectfully oan —_ “3 yal x, Yollow ver inv at 0 eral, this (Wiedn vy) after. ‘ " * ~ fees adopted, LONE Fas aid pe Maer GANA TATA | Room, to o'clock, row hs Ine routonce, 98 Goud | Afr rom Wola Norwood ani arta 2, a 5 Thousan ‘nd ship’ hi - ‘with tho provisions of zenship in all the States, so he, as a citizen of Tennessee, be 5 > La reese To be had at 'B coontion sip. Squma.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Marc 27, Hany Ship Queen, from New York for Liverpool, ia at Crook ‘mate, by gna claim the privileges of citizenship ia Connecticut | ¥: ¥ oF nth street, South Brooklyn. 1... Youngest san of Lucien B. and Ellou M. Squier, aged eee pena e pan SRS 7 upon. This age h-amaR ge --aeyogeme” and 8 moni nuie Mackans ie, Baenos Ayres Cor Portiant, (9) inte eels rope pA a Rr het me bern 0 a Stoddar.@’s Cholera Specitic. 0 relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Paral Fe She matinee aprtunde rudder twisted sc calla out ‘subsid: ‘us to work out our destiny. Most impotest and impu- com invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | a the run- oe eee, oe wo had mae ee eee rights pn pasdine Dente, Stinmmse” Gomplintoss Pasa ares parents, No. 34 Bt Felix street, om Fridmy afternoon, at eevee nando wae wredked, Jan 1S to the bay ‘ cco 10 0 cloel ; ‘them. ais op nec A a eee at ae vase (a eee Wrusnp.--On Sunday, March 36, of disvase of the | The stip Sandusky had received aorean damage ot Fay at vy why he was present to-night to speuk to them of STODDARD $ BURTON, Proprietors, Troy, N. ¥. heart, Winuam H, LLARD. Pounding. Mr. Rayuoxp, (rep.) of N. ¥., introduced a bill to au- the affairs of Conuecticut. He, as an American | 90M by all pone The friends and relatives of the family are invited to Amertens Porte. pet paler — the freasury (2 +4 [agp DR at gyre American citizens, Porhaps | pey 1¢.—We Defy atom: Ceations? | ok tines ore ee eee are, ey | ee See ‘Ue atarctalt aifcam tobe Niles mames of cortain twice ‘explanation wheref ome * e o'clock, ie rf awn (late Midni j wohe ‘Committee on Commerce. ete sate to-night You haves been tant that t ama | ENGLISH BITTEL ig the best Bopovts Broadway. atroct, New York. en 7 on Mighardion, Post i rm Ai Arai dulp Jone PUNIAHMENT OF LARCENY IN THR DIGFRICT OF COLUMRI, ‘Wheeler & Wilvon's Lock Stiteh 5 Mroklya and California papere please copy. Barhoar, frome Liverjool. | B tow ateamer Geo A) Inaxrsoxt, (rep.) of Ill, introduced a bill defining ‘Machine, #5 Broad: Aknex.—Suddeniy, at Amenia, om Tuesday, March | Maitirsore. and providin; or the nishment of ‘and petit tas Yoo rd wey: # Joan SAUCES, Le eng non bf E, H. Waruer. ‘ BALTL larceny w of Col ‘and for the Wigs, Toupees and Orramental Hal were oeew hametien. <= employment of frat quality. Hat Dye. ad Hair Dyolog AUBATCHELORS, || i _O_—_«,_l,9N;),;, | 17’) ~ et Comscalitee tee Gis Detcist of. Coluatie. 16 Bond siree: is ' SHIPPING NE - of Ve ut Look the consideration Mr. Wixpom, (rep.) of Minn., from. the (rep.) , Por eed who took possession of the passage into , and who, reaching the Capitol, raised again Wrestlers,” “The Ena of tho Hunt,” andthe “Return from the Conference,"’ The first may be rezarded as a ALMANAC TOR RW YORK—THU DoT, 8 81 | oom sere... 0:4 wae warn, inden ft ried back the bill {or the benefit of } successful splay of muscular anatomy, and litle more; | Hauge.) “in tke month ot June, ISOM there” wasn oer mtcress tribe of Indians, which was pose oma eer’ Mir By such a display as Michael Angelo was wont to make ocea- | con in Baltimore of the Union men of the coun aga 4 Pert of New York, March 37, 1866. sauthorizes the President to exempt from the operation of | sionally, and which provoked sometimes unfavorable xz, sae, Sonnonpee me C4 peceesaniasives: tives, on ¥ erick NT, anime bs 2, daa for the removal of tho | criticism, notwithstanding the great master's unques- | Myeognized as men within. the Union was thon raised | South River, N. J arin ‘Winnebagos and the sale of their reservation in Minne- Steele, of Broo! Gures enth (iutoN, of SUu cock, N.Y tionable right to the position of tho first anatomist of his age. The coloring of Courbet’s picture is open to some. objection, while the drawing is correct. The flosh tints are unnatural and the shadows too brown even for tho akin of an athlete, Tho very tame group of spectators in the distance is not exactly im keoping with tho struggling figures in the foreground, and we can- not help thinking would hare been better left out, The “Return from a Conference,” by the same artist, is an excellent picture both in conception and execution, The exhibition of this picture in Paris was 80 objectionable, in consequence of being a carica- ture upon the clergy, that it was prohibited. It isa work of great merit, representing a number of pricsts on their return from a coyference, in various stages of in- toxication, the oldest and fattost being mounted upon a donkey and supported by two other priests, while the ani- aota, such halfbreeds and gmixed bloods are sufti- ciently advanced in tiviltvation, and have aban- or may abandon their tribal relations. Mr. Wixpom, from the same committee, made a report, 4m answer to a resolution referred to it, in reference to ‘tho Miami tribe of Indians, stating that no further le, lation was necessary on the subject. The report was laid on the table, Mr. Wixpow, from the same committec, reported back ‘the act to provide for the enlargement of the Winnebago reservation, in the Territory of Nebraska; which was re- — to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the inion. Mr. Ross, (dem.) of Tll., from the same committee, re- ported a bill for the relief of the Wyandotte Indians; which was read twice, and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Husnarn, (rep.) of Iowa, from the same commit ‘tee, reported back with a snistitute a bill for the relief of citizens of Towa for damages sustained by reason of depredations and injuries by certain bands of Sioux In dians; which was referred to (he Committeo of the Whole On the State of the Union. whether they would be admitted to their deliberations— and the feelings of those delegates might be imagined when State avter State of New England said ‘no’ to their appeal that they might represent thoir afl. ctodt State. On that occasion Connecticnt was the first that + gave her vote for their admission, and the result was that these delegates were admitied to the conven tion, He thanked Commecticutt to-night for that noble act. (Applanse.) It was a matter of congratulation that all our rights were restored. But why bad they been now suspended? Tt was because error and treason had taken up arms to combat truth by foree. Truth had prevailed, and peace with ail te ha and privileg>* was restored. {Applause.) We bave now a restored Union, and the government is established be- Yond all efforts to disturb it, What are the questions now before the country? Every period has its own events, Thiv clection means simply whether one of two gentlemen nated shall be the ‘next Governor; but w who accept the question im this light fail to understand its significance. The ques tion is whether the men who have saved the government have wisdom to maintain it. ‘The mea who Parnes, Di Brrpvos.—-On 4unday, Mareh 25 Brancmm, the second danghter of Dr. C. K. Briddon,’ aged 7 years and montha, ‘The relatives ans friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, Unis (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at the rovidenee of Dr. Briddow Atnity street, Burke, —On Monday, March 26, Yoowsk, Borner, aged 35 years The frieudy of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, as two o'clock, from lie late reside , SS Urinee street Bovp.-Ou ‘aestay, March "27, Lovin, Petor J, and Elvahoth Royd, in the ith year of The relatives and friead« of the family are fully invited to attend the funcral, on rosiden ig SufFo (Ital), Brig Milwaukee (Br), ton Rirtg Scotland Br Trig Rehpae (2 . St Dorin Sele Aurore, Sobr Menry Cw oF parents 61 , 1 is unwillingly forced along by another young clergy- | Saves Bond atroot. kon to White Paine | hon Mr. Husearp, of Tor 1) ted bac! bet saved it Were to bis mind the men who ahonld adminis. A me subject the Indien tee ant allotted tae Ramet £2 | man, who holds the bridle, As a charactor picture it is | ter the goverument. For tbls generation, ‘at least, the ete trata from Twomty- | 9 a newman (nee the laws of that State, exccedingly fine. ‘The peasant who stands hy ths road | Westion was whether theso men should govern’ the | SM sree via Bouth Lith, with mdoe au ~On Monday evening, March 26, Witsam Bo- Soth year of Liv a ds uve invited to at eral, this (Wednesday) morning, at nine o'clock, from st. Voter's church, Barclay street, without further not Hoexiey.—On Tuesday morning, Mareh country, or the late rebele and their friends te copper- heads.” (Applauge.) That is the question which Con- necticnt in part will decide on Monday next. Will you change the lag? Will you take it out of the hands of brave and loyal men and pat it into the hands o' 18 riche A Co, Experietiond stra fea all the passuge; had several Hanks int “M4 5, lor 46 3, K showls colate, Diack; same 4 several a This Dilt gave rise to a considerable debate, Mr. Hnb- dard, of Towa; Mr. Clarke, (rep.) of Kansas, and Mr. Burleigh, delegate from Dakota, sustaining the bill, ai ‘Mr. Waenburne, (rep. r) of Il. ; Mr, Stevens, (rep.) of Pi Sloan, (rep.) of Wis,, and Mr. Spalding, of Ohio, op- f side, hing at the extraordinary cavaleade, is one of the best feutures in the work. The tone of the picture is very pleasing, and the story is told perfectly. ‘The End of the Hunt’’ has leas force; but the painting of the 7, at a quar. and traitors’ (‘‘No, no.) That is the great question nano “4 . E, show in Poy: SEvENS compared it to a similar law passed by | oxs and tho dead rocbuck eould not be excelled by | you have to determine. It is not a question of | [Or in Mc tthael Aad shes Dartiey aged’ <'vame, | lonsese tenn ds several years 1 tion t « a ” . | Comparative — qualifications the two men; it is r ass sapeie Nieamality Mau « ‘Congres ieee Pry Regrermeme baat y a Landseer, “The Lady with the White Mice,” by |.am. A. peel quenion, Gus Of ab> conthantes nt and 17 days, gine Frege | jong Goorgia, « it, He trusted that the national government wodit never be disgrace’ by ca a Blaie is things. ‘These unprotected elpless people were going out of existence fast endegh by the natural operations of the crimes of white man. The morning hour its expired the bill went over to the next g hour, Mr. Con of N.Y, the Jo.nt Com. p. CONKLING, N. ¥., Jomt Com- mittee. emartion the in reference to the’states of ne pi and South Carolina. Ordered to be pri Bouenck, (rep.) of Ohio, inquired whether the im reference to printing twenty five thousand extra ‘of testimony, applied to that which bad not then been — Mr. Larus, (rep.) of N. Y., Chairman of the Com mittee on stated that the resolution reported by that conmmittee did not apply to testimony not then ‘presented. Mr, Covicrite moved that twenty-five thousand extra wopies of this testimony be printed with the rest of the already reported. Referred to the Committwe bron, 18 more extraordinary in its conception than re- Thos Herusen, markable for its merits as a work of ‘art. One might be puzzled to discover why a lady should display her penchant for the lower portion of the animal kinzdom, in a state of nudity, uuless tho artist was prepared to ive us 4 superior specimen of flesh painting, which be has not done in thie picture; for there is very little of life in the tints. They are cold and dead. The pose of the figure, too, is not remarkable for grace, though no fault cag be found with the draw.ng. Tho accesories which crowd the picture are, however, elaborately and carefully painted, Among the picturcs of more moderate dimensions there are many which possess great attractions, Accard’s “Pearl Necklace’ ts x delicioas piese of drapery paint- ing. ‘Brissot haa two or three very delightfal landscapes, “The Retura of the Flock’’ belng the best, avery nice tone pervading the whole scene, A picture of 4 similar on the har eh ard Cabil ‘onda of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedneslay) afternoon, at one , from the residence of tix parents, No. 107 ave ne here whom you support | only know from luis noble record aa a eold'er; the other { know, having served with him in Congress, It was not of the men he six but of the principles they represonted. He foun the solders on one side in this contest, and he was with the Coventay,—On Tuesday, March 27, Kuzawern, wife of Malachi Coughlan, native of Ferlane, Kings county, [re- land, ia the 40th year of her aye. ‘The relatives afd friends of the faruily ure respectfully invited to attend the fanoral, from her inte residence, Steameiip Marmion, to R Lowden, lelyeken & Palmers, of William W, Drake, sa the Sd year of bie aga, ‘The relatives and friends of the faintly are fully invited to attend his funeral hur (Wednesday) allernoon, atone o'clock, from the Fourth street M. B. Church, in Fourth street, near sat avenue Fonsat, la thisety, on #atardey, Maroh 24, Wa Fou Gay, aged 50 yours, after a long and tedious illner. His relatives and {rieads, also the friends of his bro- ther-in-law, Robert L. shaw, ars roepeetfully invited to attend the’ funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 154 Clinton street, near wah n nd FE. Anchored nw Lar oan of Formnina’ de, before reported) te Teanegeee ‘Be the. ciber ‘of guertiia in the land of trinmph at their defeat, ( ie 7 » — On Mo: morning, Marel 26, st ten o'clovk, asked the Speakor, ironically, retort character by Hereau, “The Sheep's Return,” has a fine pene, + Pe Magets 20) vt ton ra m Committen, in accordance with the-] pily in accmd with the hour to aiidnrd The’ is Healdance, Bars oe 5 ts wb mdae, to maser “Night Fishing,” by Gallard l'Epinay, is an exquisite nue ‘Norway, effect of moonlight at sea, A coast sceme, by Couterer, Feb t# remarkable for the boldness of the foreground of rocks and strand, the naturalness of the heavy bauk of lead. lured elvads ia the distance, and the wetrd {Ilumigation of light which rises from behind them. Daubigny, out of many landscapes, presents one which al ouce attracts wentwn. It is a scene in the vicinity of Poutoire, a ingener ou ton ho Moats fer he Ushon can. General Joseph R Hai ley. Arrest of the Hebet General Bradley T. Johnson Barriwone, Merch 27, 1996, Bradley T. Johneoe, whe loft Mary! ™ the out. break of the rebellion and subs queatly raed durin, the invasion of the state as a general boning brigade, was arresiad yeeterday by United Btates 1 meet rome 0 Chair f The Smanon replied that the motion could be made by’ mous consent. Mr, Comenane su that he might make the motion 4¢ he could hope to have the benefit of the services of the gentleman from I!ltnols (Mr, Ross) The Sreaxer—The decrvion of the Chair which the nileman from Lilinois spoke of Was a decision of the flour. It was the House of Keprasentatives that ordered two additional mombers to be ‘On the select com: mittoe on the Air Line Rail to New York. raudab Brookiyu, thie (Welnoday) afternoon, «! two o clock. Pirceasn.—On Monday, Mureh 26, at half pet five o'clock P. M., after a belef wid severe ues, which he bore with Christian fortitade, Trowas, the third son of the lave James Fitagorald, of Traiee, county Kerry, Lre- land, aly 4 wonte and 26 days. The friends of the family, and thow of his brothers, mand James, alvo of hit brothersialaw, Henry P. Kroland ant George TH Backwel), are reepectfuliy in vited to attend the funeral, the (Wodnestey) aflerieon, ' 10. Rathbone, tniten and M pases ant y uirped » heavy RESOLUTIONS AND. PRETIINS. summer landscape with cattle, a warm and refreshing | Ron ttant, on Aa crartact. issued. on an indietment | At t¥O o'clock precisely, fr residence of his | fiirped » heavy Mr. Coxcismd presented raglutions of the Republican | cre, with ngalar contrast in a cold sky. Itts | for treason found by the Grand Jury fx Angost lust, a | mother be om Central Commitee of the city aNd county of New York; | Ware, With a MNAIIE by notion was made before Indge Gilen for the discharge of |” cudivaly, of con sammer below and almost winter above; yet, oven with this bold cootrast, a very pleasing pleture. From the pencil of Pons we have three or fore garden seonos with figures, a yood deal after the manner of Wottewn, In somewhat the saine style are two or thre ple- tures by Diaz, very brilliant in coloring and exquisite in the groupings of the figures, We obwerved d of dames # L yewr, & month which were roferred Lo the Committee on Reconstriction, Also petitions of eit zene of ave.e aad Rome, ‘praying fur cho passage of lave regulating inter-State 1m murances; which were referred to the Judiciary Commit ton. « and Kivica W, Pilxgerald, af “The friends of tho family ore rexpecttiilly invited to ab eidence of her grandfw ’. the prisoner ou the gromprs that hin pagwle exempted him from eivil prowention. Judge Giles refused to en tortain the motion and held Johuson to bail for his an- pearance in the em of ten thousand dollary. trem). W A vers ene three w eke in (he Norih Ren, Anchoredon the bar 24th Wark Bread (Norw) 7 Dodge, fer Fire at Petorshurg. Puremancnc, Va., Match 27, 1806, fire orenered im the government bufldings ou the NAVAL APPROPRIATION UHL Mr. Srevens, from the Committee on Appropriatl reported back the Senate smoudmonts as to the Naval Appropriation bill; which praeced to be pri a (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'eiork Gastiny At Athens, on Sunday, M samption, Avote, danghier of Maria and Danie evening, Corson, Savant seam r yor pre il i ore “san ity Pos morning at seven o'ciork, For | Jay The funeral will take place, this (Wednesday) after | “orter een ere swore marked “oid!) “The Pane | snare of threo hundred feet they were iteriy desteoy- | gunn, at half pst two o loek Soe ane Ores, Os The Howse then procoeded to the consideration of the oupil, a pupil of Ary Schaffer, is very | of. The buildings were empty, The lors is estimated at Guawery.—Iu Brooklyn, om Tuesday, March 27, Cates. Ache Wannie W *. Rankrupt law as a specal order, the bill beng read by | characteristic; the earnestness of the pupil ia remarkably | $50,000, om * RINE w section» for amendment, and being comsiderod under the sive mivmte role. The question being on amendments pevding to the fourteenta section, the limit of six mont that section, within whic an aitachment against the Dikrapi shall be divsolved, was, on motion of Mr. RK» 48, oF N. J., redueed to four months, The vote on another amentment to the same seclion showed that there was not a quorum of members in the weil portrayed, Peerus has four sinall cabinet pletures of great merit, “The Harbor of Brest,” by Corot, iv one of his most spirited landscapes, The “Lady at her T is Dotter ns a study of trees than remarkable for figure painting, His smaller pictures, however, are very charming. “The Mountebanks,” by Gustave Doré, is a most unprepomexting subyect; bat it cannot be denied the ERTY. The friends aud relatives are re fully invited to a Fire in Philadelphia. attend the frnersl, from her Ini Putiapenona, Mareh 27, 1866, Messrs. Brady, Schaeffer & Co, hy apd door mann Allon street, below shackanmxon, Wichteonth destroyed by fire this morn ng, Logetior with several dwellings. Loss $2) at Yew Hochelle. and friends of the fae the funeral, this (Wedne ck, at the Wainwright Memorial ety and Waverley are juvit noon, at throw h, corner of - "t nanw Kenny wenty-three voting. * “ New Rocum.e, N. Y., March 27. 1466. ‘Treaday, March 2 sthitug in the Bankrapt law to attract atten. | Chrdit of being admirably handisd. The blax expression | The demovratic ticket is elected b; y tive of nty Carlow, Ireland, im the 68tb y ; procvedings in the Seuate attracted mom. | of the female is inimitably produced and is one of the - bin age. The friends and acquaintances of the tam/i'y ar apeetfully 4 to atten! the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residenre, No. Ot Majherry street i _tudienly, on Tusmlay, Mareh 27, Me Wussas own Lume Lawson, from New ¥ rod 02 years, 2 month» and 5 de mank The relatives and frienda of the fa are invited to attend the funeral, from his late fexicen tie aveuve, Hrookiya, om Thurslay afternoon, al (wo ors’ im that direction, There wax a movement towards a call of the Houre, eseived Heel into ® y yeas and nays on & tion to adjourn. To the meantime pages and tiowen- were sent in various directions to summon merbert fork vo therr placer. Before tho calling of the roll wn compined a qtorum had returned, the vote showing one hundred and twenty-six members present. The section was further amended in best points Ia a work which is altoge(her most merito- rious, Two very wellcolored heads, by Ribot, mauitost a daring use of color, applied, however, m @ very maz. torly man Taking the gollection as a whole there is 4 great deal to be said in its praise, much move than we haveapace for, We commend the gallery to the notice of rr fort, Many excelleut accessions to our private gal Horse, ES TION POWDERS, will always he able to fulfil W “ars senor * Increase the appetite ad spirits, abd gir @ br 4 of detail, Several amendments of like = f hs | a clock. lerics can be made by a judicious selection from the | glossy appenrance to the hair. Ne man wi Tosica papers plesse copy ole ol peng eoeneg wo Fr i Pegnariy wit ov Laos amy, At Harter om Toreday, Mare 37, Mant ability of his horses The bill wae gone through with tothe end, when the | works here eypibited. We might draw atieution ¥ phi lores, jot ine, Bane, No, urray previoas question wan seconded, with the w the bronzes and works in terra cotta hy Lepere, Barthotdi, Aanghtor of the later ¥ Matloran, im the Sth year of ‘hat the vote on the bill should be heed tot "7 6 tteuns. ceventan | anaes, aretan, Seer her age i The evening session for to-night was then dispensed, | Barye, Vidal, Hebet and Carrier Belleure, embracing uperintendent Naenal Exp Dudas bantn 4 00., Her relatives and friends, and thowe of her brothers, and Williara attend th clock, foom 114th with and at half-past four oe! k the Howse wdjouracd, wahjects fall of poets sentiment aud marked by PPE ray considerable excellence: of execation. A day ov id not MEXICO. in this on “ gallery with the French Etching ( ion of the Defeat of the Impe- CROPSEY'S AUTOMN 08 THE STANT Parras—Further Triumphs 21 Pork row, Wholesale Agente ASS Conta.—Mohair Cot! AG eonta. Rope Twist Colle SL Mu pat PECKHA . Kversthiug equally chest Si Gras meee, betweon wwrery and Chrystie, burned to the w Rove m avenue, Leavers. In Brooklyn, 60 Trestay, March 2%, Kowane Preey, som of Frederick ‘and Kuphemia Leavers O yearm. The relatives and friends of the fa atiend the funeral, from the residence No, 108 Paoitic street, Brookivn, thie (Weluesds hoot, at half part two o'clock Meeutr.—In Metuchen, N. J, on Tuewlay evening, where the Frouch Galler: Frowseviur, March 20, 1804, very fine landscape by J. F.§Cropsey, The tate Imperial disaster at Parras {x contirmed. The | tiles “Autumn tn the Mtanueca Vale, Erie Raltrond.’* Mt We ore Indeed tobe pum Som New Cnbeam, fort les. went free te toe Biguaway, ¥. ¥. Hoxio, Liverpool — . Babarovieh, ry Trowbridge, Duntee, ee hewn, Bur tvoaty nek sonville he Neptune's Beide, Crowell, Port Ri e Stearn ‘arow, Amith, ler & rowel, Rarbador—E T Sinith & Po rao, BE Kit Thompson Neynaber, Bremen. March If. vd ORD Hleamship Saratoga, Kine, Norfolk, with mise Ranteagers. i 1 Dobbin, searana, of Lr x the denn and was thatan’ lon 9021. alteed @pe of the r outa jew York for yy NW galer since pans Wartaw, New Orleans, with mae, worpwol, Fxb 4 0M Marshall & laud, foll £1 Abe var Cotte—slerorioh atp Ov, foged LinbaSl (Norw), Bothner, Gibraltar—toim. Barbados -H Trow Hough ral W Lewis & hr Ossuna, Alisn, Wilmington, NOwMbrray, Forris & Deaven mip.te, Dobbie, Alexandria, 4 hours, with Brom), Sohmidt, Liverpool, $4 days, with Dk hart & Co. Ship Alexander Marvhall, Macwhat', Anehorwd om the 26h nt Vidmore, Luce, Bristol ting. ramen, 82 day + wi aorta, Liverpool, M6 cays, with mies, to LAE Py *! Courmbs London Jon ®, and Toh Mopann & Wiley a ana aes ae ys, of Wight (the passage: wad p GPM", Cobb, Philadelphia for Roston : H's . ‘ - —_ The Berplire 4 dew Sond aur . March 20, Imenary divonee Manna hewved 5s Wrench Genera! Douay, with fitteen hundred mon, com. | PePresents one Of those landscapes so common in Ameri Addrese—Pol or} “ Sen, Bbosechnam ee Ghoned Lackiel Merritt P. Mand daughter of | 98 the Sawerminehip Mise tn ple ny up from Saltillo to protect the imperial garrison at | CAR fhenery—a wide atretching valley, with ariver keep. Nee retrial ond repained. CLs reek FIP CN | the inte Colonel Jamas MeKuizhi, aged 7 yeare fan Jacinto @aring the now mating to the ts tortuous course ale catching the reflections as _——~ Meron. —At Hoboken, on Tuesday, March 27, Ke. | end wilisail on ber rowine toy, Me T Pirras, had his retreat cut off, and one-A(th of the liberals | ime hy € eran ae Bante, © Tetew: dec ate | meen poe ater Oo a 3 atierked him, eopturing the whole ‘0 and some mu. | from mountains covered to thelr exmmity with rich m athe ond # ance. — - © arn poy gga pitiohe of ar, The liberal lene wan trifling. antamnal foliage—the last plash upon the face of nature adi tt re Mrrcmt.On Tuesday more ne arch 21, Tomenene yo on ge rye In the interior of the States of Moxteo the liberate ae- | before her beauty is sealed in the embrace of winter. ik, eal tg oon vac Cornetia Dy Mitetell, in Uae 2006 tee cusran tow thdciegen nip be qjired » magnificent triamphy, infifcting heavy loeves on | Thi ts a faritiar seane nah Se ae re se lie relatites and friends, end there of bis father'a | te he nnser ihe charyont and feemet stippers the impertalinus, The liberal eaure tx looking brighter, | along midway betwoem the mountain heights aad & AmKeep at Your Elbow, Always With- fore respectfully invited to ationd the funeral wer- | Yaading fer Ran Voce at pier IT Bast Rive , - anne sinmbering valley ix the maifroad, wth ity train of cars, <a inate creed oalthy vives, ite renee Oe athew, BT events ave | smetine, Th Poni Ue orm Wolly ard han ACH o edt ia ov “ wee eon lope oe 8 jon the nt aaa Coat Boats | rinsing ti upon a scene where all else is repow, wenrrur physteal debaity or mental poe} ‘The romaine will be conveyed to Washington | assert” ta ay ad It was & bold innovation, one might aay, of the artist, eT, 1868, “a ta pay hy con! | but itdoew not intrude upon the portry of the landsoape, boatr, coming down the Oblo river, at tour o'clodk | wo jadiaionsly ia it introduced The fhielity to nature tite ‘moraine, ran againet the itor Tippecanoe, wy as accbored opposite this city, breaking the cabin to the greatest mark of this pictere, Alfwegh wt tot o, and causing it to drift agninat the | corgeous tlets of autuma aro rather intensified than ead Monitor Oneonta, bending the a tron rune severn! | duced, the artiet has distributed them very euilfully tnohes ont of ihe, and forcing her from her Moor: | tnroughous the eutire landscape, and thereby gives no Snes. Toth the Monitors foaced some distance below the | roughow ¥ I orto they could be sloped. Iti mat knows haw | offemee tw the eye The foreground emiymnces 4 lange many coal heats were sunk, as the Horcales collected | rock with figures, broken shrubbery tnterrpersed with dias afloat, and proceeded on her voyage withoat " Vor, buts ke believed that eight of them vere lowt. evergreens, and the brilliant foliage incidental to the fail, iinere have previously been wrecked on these | Phe middie distance carries the view along » winding xn steamboat men toudly demand their re | stream of mirrortike surface, on which the reflections Of the adjacent bills are very naturally prodaced—away through meadow lands into the extreme ditance, whieh, by lost to mint, One of the dnest eifects of the picture that of aerobeam touching the face of the mountain tom the vicinity of Bristol last bed be got off this morning. At one epot, and bringing ont the brightness of the foliage wo or in the Hudson was lower yesterday than has | most charmingly. Asan autamm scene, purely Ameri. hat Where is something wrong ville, Orange county, om Thureiay morning, at nine | Pelt errr o'clock, for interment Areaws = eee on Mopday event feritence, 200 Homer st Temes MéGovens, & native of Muliyardioner, parish of Cleenish, county Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 3% years The friends and scqaaintancesof the family, and thowe | of bie brother Francis, are rexpertfilly Invibed to attend | pow the funeral, this (Wednesday jalieruonw, at half past o0* | goes & lock, without further notes, The remaine will be | wh in im vorred in Calvary Cemetery pias car #he wan owned } The towboat Hereu! Ait ts Not a Humbug. Be Convinced. Thengh Raving bron, tn, wee opie toro time, MET CAL PER GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY has Cy! * Titid: while repaiation, and \s recommended. by U-- eat doe tore in New Lock as (be ouly eure cure for fheurnaliamn, jeady Made Clothing tm Ame- outhe , and Children’ wile end ss, Of 100 terme rr hon Aw’ Bitow ta Labs tous peor, ‘And M Fourth avenue, opposite (ooper Union. The relatives and friends are invited te ations t Th iriow of Newbarypart for fuser), from the residence of ber son in-law, A Ca: rf mt a The Sante teh New Rows cornet of Bloomfield, tur | Wode en etertiné fonon bee Lottery and information sent BR. CLAYTON, 10 Wail strom SY om March 21, after a lingering native of Aimsteriatm, Be en ot the L. The (riends and telativer of the fartiy, and the tr here of Adelphi Loge No. £1, F. and a. Mare renpert mRLARY, hue Penton, Maree On, 1 fully (W¥ited to ation’ the Comeral, from hin late to 4 can 10 character and Was to Gmere, thie putnm Op Hr. | Senda, 4a Woes Tenth ates teed (Weteentoy) ohar egnme wea teh oe Cropeoy will be accounted as fone of his best works, — m, at one & clonk | cinco Wap 14, lat 12 a8, on at Now sere, i tnexbibtied in the room of the Pine Arta Tnatitete, | PAMMEES 406 found to be vate ant sure in Breve — on Reotey ioe Mare ome . ’ prepay occupied by the paistings of the old Dusseldorf Galery, | VOrME so hurtful ty children fhe sure wo ohiale toe VER } asap ch tua adn ’ 2 ‘rat the sesion ae une ge ghd of | which are now on sale. MIFUGE COMPIT, whith has been ared wilh good Hc rm The relatives ved friends, aleo the . a | me G, Cattell, of Camden, — has oe : qilonrnmnr a srong the members es likely to be ap | News from New Oricans. eh by Gruggiete and deniers of me@inines ot Sie. 0 bos ray welnted. * New Onuzase, March 27, 1666 > r * . ‘The bi! authorizing the Governor to aypotnt water Com r Rattard Mouse, Hiehmond, Va. af eeeinne was ‘warmly debated and pansed. | Gotisctor Keliogs 1s ongauiting the debarkation of the Ree foe, the recmnte of eueme, aw!) : —_ -——_ -- t and pasrongers at Quarantine, #0 that vesrels may ‘hed throughout Ht presmmis the mont de te Wwerday, soatch B Bow Mone BA Leg! Craliwes ths revues voyage without aod jathons, and is proprimors bo pains tte % The OMNe ee ei, March 2 1868 pan We raging 1m othe sae Te i Vad mrevices wi" tain piace thie (Wednow’er) after Olin donate yestertay esthorzine Freon scare we eteng. creveanes are pied % DAA futon, 0h theres o'dlaahab tes Firs, Bapt'e / Re a amoont of © beleved Qomages ill be Bay Witters i ty Apptted, | Beret Krome and Bigabed streets, from ohn | aes, #8, Maret Ota Ave eves of Ctortenatt to vr H 8 bAT autos (or bo puree at peereree fp ! . . 7 aotergh ond gurpiia be . Peak A Wes 0} Pam wid be Haken ty Metuchen. B,J. 08 \ Oe | WHat fee chy Laem Monee, toy J Retice to Mariners. , hare BO millon NRW of Cay Hand Ligh ogeaiiom ragard t Nor =i Pastomr ng eer re Lighthe ee Beare rota pee Metron UDaler, whieh Ye rayon Mahler on the Tet oat from Mew Yor. Newport Raving armeet on the TMA inet Bnntek lien (Ireland) papers please | Iond ond Jasepn Ht Breath. of Mew nurryors McKeerm,—At Hoboken, on Yonday, March 26, Avice | Kewe Joun U Dawn, bath: ot Baltimore jn Uf McKensie, widow of Roderick McKenzie, aged #1 yearn | pew mearyement Mas bern purchased by Caps alan, gran * Yor Key ws ”, N D: brig W. Yor alt fur i tw po: Port shy Mare we NYork, FORD, rina i W Haltivin ‘ re bel Mots i Borah Clara Marwick, any Prowisenee, oW Ohane De old The w ther stili detains #Y ' Mins x J iye Bid bark Atolaide Vandorgat, wert (0 sea SAU BATH. “Marel ray or Kt John or ewer 1 * gue Kiwte nr 1 bark wook, port ' Wearing Ma ch Zeih, ny reported PORT, Maren 26 March 24n gist, York wor for New Haven; I Me Arr that roster ante nee ‘trom, tehery. Pillebery, 1) tem Ninore for he ateamor Geen Wither, frum bigall Brown, in beige Harpetem, ¥ Gs ve kt, Jeddie, sing fora nls, Thor Leth for “Sauer, te Trattionorm for How We) Wihaenm, Vacame, |

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