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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. oN ‘nd at that hour the funeral services com- whose managers were demented, cont un- 1, © Mary E., dau, . V. Bush, Esq., of | our late brother, Laux. Staxts, from bis late rosidence; | ladelphia; Virginia, Weeks, Rio Janciro and —— modified s capable ‘of slelding results iike theae? Brookly a. augenire ei Rrape a Oe wart Soe. Te temanins will be taken to New | Pe Bi March’ losaté ‘LiverpoulChatterlamn, N Yor UR FUNERAL oF sexaton Poor,” % Bp ceemeeies wire 0 tale OF Se Bo Sich, Comannne York Bay Comet GE W, ANDERSON, President, gud 14h" Yorktown, Driver, New York; Sunbeam, Holmes" ith the cost A THE CAPITAL. THE CIVIL BIGHTS BILL. ction, that the illicit Died. ton paym LEXANDER. — Cuartes Ds Morr, Secretary. BE it 14th, Job Benjamia, Kuhn, Philadelphia. nly one cask of spirits out an which he sateen 90) Tuouan 4; pees yey etry Pag amuse —in his oe Thuraday, March 20, of tiraveeond. {oth Ovewa, Blanwood, Boston, Bae tures, the government uniformly confiscating the other | His friends and those of his son, Yawes A. Aicxander, | (yphoid fever, La Manx Were, D, Sidont eon of | 4 ae ee eetee ig Wieburue, MeKensie, from (which, unfortungtely, {t does not do), will, in | are invited toattend the funeral, from St. Matthew's | Christian Zabriskie, Jr., in the 2d year of his age Arar Sid #b, Lyman Cann, Durkee, te Of the ‘confiscation, bé conducting « prosperous | church, Jersey City, on Saturday afternoon, at three |, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | i, * i Jan 12—Arr Lyttleton, Taylor, Boston. vemhe Revenue Commission, in urging, the reduction of eexaxoee.—On Wednesday, March 28, after a very | ovlock noon, from Christ church, Fifth avenue, corner of ge Marco Bolo, Wabers, and Martha, from two dollars per gallon to one, re- | sbort sicknoss, Marcanert ALexanpan, the beloved wife | Thirty-fith street. ‘The relatives and friends of the fami! respectful, Metnovunn, Dec Barr Othello, & isco; Jaa l, aiatA to stinnd the fenores from her bie oataaees 10e SHIPPING NEWS Buzabeth Weare Toned “tath. deony't tt do ae Ao fi ” Providence, ry invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at twelve * i riggs, NYork. of August Alexander, aged 29 years. Bid th uel, par Moar Forest King, Bi NY. ' Possible Failure of the Senate to Pass It Over the Veto, y Sackett stroet, Brookiyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two | “~~ pen Fe von ee cae eatd wave sonenneed. eohtents 8 position on the ox rig! ‘The Prasident of the United States, accompanied by all the members of the Cabinet, excepting Attorney General Speed, next came in and occupied one of the front row of seats, Following these came the members of the House of Representatives, preceded by their officers, o’clock. Baga.—On Wednesday, March 28, Eten Baca, widow a under any circumstances, , 22 Average annual revenue of at least forty millions of dol- | of John Bagy, ative of Clo ty Tipperary, lara from this source may be collected. Ireland, aged ib years" ° math SOT Eee ‘Why should Congress hesitate to adopt the manifestly | The oe ieon ee Fecommendations of s commission the mem- | Patrick peo are respectfully invited to attend her fu- 1 rus nde will take place, neoln, Pisandello, N York. Paxnaunvco, March $—Arr bark Metoor (Br), Craig, New York; Sth, steamer Ju 3 Undine, Wiilts + Moston via B 4 ¥ nds and acquaintances, also her son-in-law, pied ae; ‘The President Said to be Satisfied ‘That It Will Fail. he Mat NYork reon (from Bs Power, NYork; schr Jaboatao ( CLEARE! of which have devoted months to a faithful and the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Barrett, Steamship Kangaroo (Br), M. Liverpool via Queer thorough investigation of this subject? The people will | 318 street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two | townnd't Dale. espn nen yd 2 ~ s00n begin to cry aloud—“Down with an up) t- | o'clock, without further notice. Steamship Morning Star, Howes, Rio Janeiro, &o—T Asen- Quesnsrows, March 14—Arr Oceana, Olsen, NYork; 16th, edly exorbitant tax, which yields its main wo Clonmel (Ireland) papers please copy. ely & Co. Bird, Hunn, do; Ravenawheel, Langland, Balilmore. astitior, to the volunteer, Bratmaxv.—In Brooklyn, on Thu morning, March ae Key West, Hathorn, Apalachicola—Benner & | Rowan, March h a-Sid Sofa, —, pracenselge nandical exgatherer, who makes notetarne, but pookete | $8; Magy Faurces, wife of Roswell z cblsamabip Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & wYson fated old Lath for mn Prancags); ath bark int 4 , Esq. 0. more ‘on her return), May Mast the people continue to pay sixty-four millions to | — Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funcral, | \ Steamship Tybee, Crowell, Savannab—L L Jones. estado tous ld Marek 2 on bar ret ‘4 the and illicit distiller, and but sixteen millions | from her late residence, on Hewes street, near Leo Steamship Moneka, Marshman, Charleston—Livin, do, FUNERAL OF SENATOR FOOT. vat MM, | schr Albatross (Old), Seetann, NYork; Wie barks Olivia ‘by the adoption of | avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Fox & Co, Davia, Shourds, Philadelphia; ‘Bremerin (Brem), Jachena, to the government? Or may they, u man \ wearing the reduced rate and stringent reguiatioos Camruett.—On ‘Thursday morning, March 20, Law- | Sicamship © W Lord. Ward Wilmington —0 Goodspend. Tele, (BR) eee, eet Dinca, Bes. Adjournment of Congress in Consequence The cota, wee pices, turaptiolels Jn front of the Sec- | but Gea cn ae oN (a4 Tiliony of wich shalt by perry aged 34 Fad ang 6 mone. luis Gl Stenmahip Ropeeees Boker Feliva-tepians Bteammstip of siden ere Sarohinn irons Until Mond Ne rately and tastefully ornamented with silver. ‘The lid ‘the tune of three or four or six hundred per cent on | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 68 Bark Despatch (Br), Jones, Cork or Falmouth for ordera— vite, Gell varditr 583 | Bf ie i] Hi BRE reason, street, nday afternoo} past €C Duncan, ‘he Poort; i ‘or ‘ihe Uooek, without farther co eau a” Bark Harinone (Russ), Willing, Cork or Falmouth for Bld Feb 4, bark Winifred, Phino riaen —On eres Apr 29, Brroaer, wife of onnere oe h, Meincke & Wendt. % tt, dt —W Ri Co. Sr as i= the namie ie tam | John , oF Kilgeigh, Kings county, Ireland, aged | Mark Prewman Davis (irk Tabeet Hayre-sfopd & Vlinekon é : g " i 2} z imine (Brem), do; &o, &e. &e, Miche Senusmmam (BF), Millers ndisem None i Perry, Me: M Kirkby (fir), Kirkby, do Jonas, do; 20th, ist, sehr Zircon (Be). Prem (Brem), Stunk, do; 2th, € jermina (Br), McFarland, 40; rk Fidelle (Br), Lemeaux, Havre--Hewlett & Torrance, friends rospe ark Sunahine, Packer, 4 tax SePMAEse habe ine tenieas Chom, ber inte woe J W bog Vantie (ity Morrigoty Cape Town, COW—O F & being made as measures And | No. 228 East Kighteenth street. Bie. Por . a ng, e a lpebeat we al Das Wednoniag; 28, Many, wife of port Ble Anna (Br), Outhouse, Ponce, PRI F Whit cou! than that which hag been attained by [ A. Dispecker and daughter of William and Elizabeth Brig J D Lincoln, Mer i Kling, Baltimore; 14th, Wasnumaton, March 20, 1866, ‘POSSIBLE FAILURE OF THE SENATE TO PASS THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL OVER THE VRTO. The probable result of the vote on the veto of the Civil Rights bill is still the great topic here. The radi- cals have ceased their crowing about being able to over- ride the veto, and have'found that the postponement of the vote has serlously damaged their chances for Passing the bill over the veto. It is now generally conceded that the necessary two-thirds vote cannot be secured in the Sonate if Senator Dixon is able to be present, which at present appears certain. His presence will secure seventeen votes for sustaining the veto, there being only fifty with a full Sonate after Stockton’s and Foot’s successors are elected. There is no hope for the radicals, except in the sickness of two of ‘the other side, There ts, therefore, less interest taken to-day in the result of the action of the New Jersey Leg'stature, It is important, however, as tho pr-scnt -disability of two conservative Senators throws a doubt on their being able to be present. The best judges of the position of affairs here consider that there 4s no doubt of the result and that the veto will be sus- tained in the Senate, Tho President was in great. doubt yesterday, but has no fear of the result to-day. The whole affuir has taken a different turn to day, and there ds a strong probability that one of the most prominent Senators who voted to override the veto of tho Freed- ‘man’s Bureau will be found on the President’s sid» when this vote is talzen. A consid rable delegation 0° radical New Yorkers ar- rived in the city yesterday avd to-day in the hope of ‘contributing in some way to the passage of the Civil Rights bill over the President's veto, Prominent among thom are some old commercia I friends of Senator Mor- gan, Who are not without hope of influencing him to abandon his support of the administration and add his voice and vote to the radical phalanx. Tt was confident- ly asserted on the sirect this morning that they would succeed in winning him back to the radical ranks, But this evening tells a different tale, Nothing can move ‘him, and his besiegers have abandoned the undertaking. Some capital was also undertaken to be manufactured by c'reulating the report Hat Mr. Wiliam Orton, now hero, ‘was also in deadly opposition to the veto, Mr. Orton bas been a Proesi‘lential defender in Union leagues and elsewhere since his rertrement from the Internal Reve- | {Let me die the death Of the righteous, and let my hue Bureau, and if he could be brought to openly op- | “Rev. Dr. Boynton, the chaplain of the House, made pose Mr. Johnson in-this crisis it was considered as at | the concluding or, ia whieh be that Sena- east ono point scored in the game of intimidation sought | YF Foot was more od th ‘to be practised on such as wore thought to be weakened or undecided. Thero {is thus far no eviderice that Mr. sOrtou has lent him:eif to euch uses, ¥. +. The ost reliable expre-rion now is that there is no i doubt that the President's veto will be sustained in the Senate, Seventeen Senators are certain, and if Senator or), parser, ¥i es ‘Guatat (Swe), Flory, do. Tn port Maro Hier Dandelion, Auld, repa; barke axonville, Jordan, une; Talieman, Anderson, disg, Speed- . do; D Fennell, Dunningy roh 12-8id Emily Farnum, Simes, Point de fon & Co, for centuries in com little - | Martin, Brig Dove (ir), Mels: * Ba cits ee coceyeaniat | ifm ate pice, tom, herrea, Mais dre ©, what say our re) ath 0. street, on lay morning, i a ), Prindle, aie The Commision also call styention to tbe fect, | half-pass tenc'cock. The fricads and relstives are'ro- | gchr pho Wheaton (Br), Prindle, Rartedos—0 ¥ Baliey. | demonstrated by history, that ‘drunkenness, disorder | spectfully invited to attend. Beh. and crime increase with frightful rapidity’ by? ex. Farrex.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 29, at her ad Lapwing, Ker ercioes by ¥aahlin atnes riate pang, Seripture and a prayer of deep solemn ud?d to the distinguished character and Christian virtues whieh adorned his life, and blessing on the President and his a 8 C Evans, Hammond, Charlostou—N L MeCready & nder Co, residence, corner eine pee and Forman ee a we AJ Bently, Williams, Charleston—Brown & ¥ fore appears that not only a wise economy, but the in- | Frances Farr, widow of Dennis Farren, in the 52 ore—! terests of temperance and of good morals alike demand | year of her age. Sehr Marceva Munson, Dayton, Baltimore—Baker & Day moderate in place of the present excessive rates of tax. Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Rehr Express, Dix, It ig unreasonable to suppose that the interests of tem- | Fay.—On Wednesday. March 28, Beaand Fay, aged | Sehr M it Carlisi perance can be promoted and drunkenness diminished | 48 years, a native of parish Car.ckmacross, county Mone- | Steamer Martha Stevens, Chance, Baltimore, under the operation of laws which have caused the num- | ghan, Ireland. ARRIVED. ber of distilleries in the country to increase from hun- ‘The relatives and frends of the family are respectfully US steamer Pensacola, Emmonda, Baltimore via Norfolk, dreds to thousands, as is the case under the existing | invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, 331, | 35 hours. A system. corner Twelfth street and avenue C, this (Friday) after: | steamship City of The report of the Revenue Commission on this | noon, at two o'clock. to John 4) Dele. important source of national revenue ought to be read | — FraNct’.—Afier a lingering illness, of chronic rheumas | Cty of Dublin by every taxpayer. A. TAXPAYER. — | tism, at twenty minutes before eight o'clock, on Wednes- day evening, March 28, Jouy A. Francts, anative of Lon- Rxeapines FRom THe Porrs,—Mra, A. 8. McFarland an- hg oy ry ro os ped ogee of bis nr) ty invited: nounges that on Tuesday evening next she will give | qqTh Tenia of tho family are, respectfully invited to “Readings from the Poets, dramatic and lyric, of the six- | Thirty-fourth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two teenth and nineteenth centuries,” at Steinway’s Rooms, | O'clock. 3 Nos, TL and 73 East Fourteenth streot, Hor selections copy, | slp a ee ca a for the evening comprise gems from the writings of = —At Fordbam, Westchester county, on Tennyson, Spenser, Sbakspere, Longfellow, Whit- | Thursday, March 29, Ravwoxp Fovnmovx, @ native of ‘ M, in tier and others. The entertainment, which commences | Lyons, France. river, off Coloras, passed steamship South America, hence yea he » NYe at eight o'clock, promises to be one of much interest | The friends of the family are respectfully invit d to | for Ilo Jane ry Aterling, 8t Sago aroh 20; via Inagun | Water Whiehy Nnight, Balutmore; Hub, 1 No da’ , Horatio Drew, day Arr brig Pormoss, Burns, Bostom 1th, sehr Juba Grace. Balsow, i Barncoa), bath, bark Winthrop, 1 Walter, Fy 3 : i e : Mxabethport—Jod Frye & Co. Senate, then took for his text the psalm commencing, “Like as a father pitiett his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear Him,” and them delivered an add: God he was the frend and pastor of the deceased for many years, and now ie came as an humble servant of tho Staie of Vermont to tell the sanple story of his going out from among ts—from the commencement of his last iliness to its close—in order to show the cond: tion of the Senator's mind, his religious fui and hope, and his ideas and prospects of a fu- ture life.’ Tho minister gave an account of the spiritual interviews. be had had with his friend, who on one of the Occasions spoke of his life having been wasted in not having devoted himself to life's greatest end, remarking that he could not be suffi- ciently thankful to God for giving him pious parents, The conclusion of the narrative was that Senator Foot had solemnly dedicated himself to God, and died strong and joyous im the Christian faith, He had during the interviows said that if he had an enemy on earth he was thankful he did not know it, and asked God to forgive him if he had ever dons wrong or injustice to any one. The accounts given by the ininister of the last momen's of the deceased with distingalshed visitors and friends allected many of the auditors to tears, and wer» listened to with intense interest, The rv end gentlman said thaton Wednesday morning at seven, o'clock the dying Senator expressed a desire to sce once more the liglit of the sun in the heavens and the Capitol on which it shone, and where ho had so long served the peo; le of his State and country, and where his associates were soon to assemble, They lifted him up; his eyes were already dim; he suvk back on his pillow, The words of the twenty-third Psalm were read aud a solemn prayer delivered by one who wes the dearest to him on earth, He called her to his side and folded her in his arms, asking, “Can this be death? Has it come al- ready?’ ‘Then, looking with eyes of colestial % and lifting up his bands he raid, “I see u—I see the gates wide open—beautiful, beaatifull’’ and then with- out @ pang Le immedi ‘pired, Tho minister incul- cated ih lesson that Dr ouchsa‘es to all. It fillsthe mind with met vi he Fomatenicy ee tient fara brig’ Tho tphia (and Helmsley, Kio Jani Ia Abbott (Br), Clark, Arroyo: Rothany (ir). hina, PR, to load for Baliimore: th. bark Janot Baltimore (Br), McGuigan, Liverpool ae” guor to load f Pl 10th, ahip NY th mdse and . off Baltlos, pawn ‘or Liverpool; off Mine Hea nes London fro p City of A 16th, lat 5114, lom 18 Of, Aun’ hip St gnsse Frees salen, i, 0 ‘Cunard br brigs Ida L . 1H 20th, lat 43, lon 4 95,8 Cunard brig’ | agit Ta quarantine; Dr Kricheon (Han), Jeasen ton, Wotten, Havre March 14, and Falmouth | York, arr 17th, disg, for Porto Hoo: Mauaon chee Samuel B Fabens, uy, Godfrey, for othe New York and Havre | Mart 45, lon 46.47, passed a large lat’ 47, lon 33, passed a large paneer No date, lat ‘Chas Mot ad a Low . Morgan, York ad pasnengers, to Thos —| Madeira, Nugent, Fl alos (be peat 6 day on 18. a in Para | and Lind, for N York, te vy NW gales the past 4 days, Maren IEAM, in Belen Rio Janeiro March n ho ambueo 1th, at T Hampson, Fla, Abele, ir), ¢ rs Bld 12th, webs ith, brie Pines and originality. attend the funoral, from hls late residence, Fordhaan, | »,%(*2msh Aah K = on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock. lat 88. ton 75. signal News from California, Guwent.—On Friday, February 2, at Barranquilla, | “hteamenip Micour San Fraxcrsco, March 29, 1866. New Granada, bo. th Amer Our Ministers to Japan and China were handsomely | Netson Grier, of Brooklyn, son of the late Samuel W, d Won J ” . entertained at a dinner to-day by Mr. Brooks, the com- | and Jane Louisa Gilbert, aged 23 years. hip Leo, henos for Savannah; 26th, passed | _ StJoum, NB, March 2%—Arr ship Montezuma, mercial agent from Japan here. Goovmax —At Fordham, at the residence of his | Dall"s’, Sen : seca) Mining stocks are irregular. Alpha, $742 60; Im. | brother-in-law, Richard Corsa, on Tuesday evenin rial, $143; Savage, $1,075; Yellow Juckot, $860; Hall | March 27, James M. Goopmas, of New York, aged Norcross, $042 50; Chollar-Potos,, $417 60; Crown | years, 4 months and 21 days. Point, $1,410; Belcher, $350. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully wet invited to attend the funeral tie (Friday) efternoot, at L . As a Perfume for the Ballroom, the | o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church, Fordbam. vip Starlight, Pedrick, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, reception room, the opera, the promonade, the boudoir, | Gatrrixa.—On Thursday, March 20, Mama A. GRivvisa, to Arthur Leary, there ts nothing In the doral kingdom or in the preparations | widow of Fdward Griffing. Steamship FI Cid, Hobart, Newbern March 94. with mdse Of the etemiical art that can be compared in richness, fresh. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend tho | and passengers, to © Goodspeed, Experienced strong north hess. desirability or staloless parity and salubrity with PHA- ATES piaoe Osx Povey pgp cottin LOWS EXTHACT OF RHE? “NIGHT MING | funeral, from the Elm place Congregational church, . Brooklyn, on *atarday afternoon, at two o'clock, pak i Ra ms Tirxnrevr.—On We A.—Bradicy’s Duplex Elliptic (or Dow- | malignant scarlet feve ble) SPRING suer le wanted by wer iby in the | ter of Henry J. and Amanda Virginia Hennoasy, aged 3 ‘teatmabip Patapaco, Ne, Baltimore, with mdse, to J B aud SHE WILL WAVE IT,” They will not BEND | years, 8 months and 22 days. Smull. Liverpool, Solion, A LA AK like the wt ‘are the BEST and Ship Mi Te ee cy, The friends of the family are invited to attend tho | magi ie Y iN as ‘well as the moat GRACE! Bia89) ‘ever | funeral, from the residence of her parents, NYork; scbr Mary Helle: ir), Brown, Boston (Hr N ansengers, to Waydell & od abip Soild, of Breme Loveland, Savannah March 25, with nace wo Garrison Allen NYork via ( wan &. 1 Cole (Br), Sarmpaon, for «for NYork do; aid above Lydi 4, of yellow fever, Wittiam ch Itimore Ide; Ocean nnd 5. ship Timour, Liverpoot re , ¥ d Tuarant, Peb 26--Arr Autocrat, Burwell, Vale Justa, Bursley, Charleston, 3 days, with apart, Ua O-Arr Antoeres, Burwell J ngs | Steamship Ai nd passengers, to Arthur Leary. tnd strong N ead sea during the passage, Of Cape May 1 to this port, showing 34 di ‘of Abeceom, was In Company with 3) dant, erly gales a, Humber, Trinkdad, sches Paragon (Be) BM Wright, Freeman, New CEREUS.” eaday evening; March 28, of beach) Manoir Vinouxia, second daugh- | engers, to G Heineken & Palmore. with mdse and pass stoamahips Afr 6 , \ bilge M Shepard, Onwom; 1 GF Geary, New Orlesus, sobre KA < iy Bird, Newbern, TIMORE, Mareh bad iF) ok Fob 17, with | Ayres: Mary Bijaabeth, . Frothingharo. W of Nan. Bea Gull, Fort Ny 127 Wost | thoket since Mi inst, Feb 2k Win Ritch, seaman, of Phila | Conant. Kagua latest PRESS TRA) er oy Bae tous ja tl oom, eee er Mieeas tot Beth), Aten, London vie Milford | let hasion; ship Simonds {DUELE ’ sh p Lilac of Bath), "Auatin, London via anton " ite AP ALE and “A: TED by eyboby Tie aoe Weteesay, March 28, Axx Ecizaneru, Havel 99 dyn inh mae, to Thos Dupbam, Had light, " Geren, Reeg. sy BADLY 4 CARY. tr Cinuers and ctureme | widow of Joba Hows, aged 51 years, 4 months andé | hemi a Thao rowel, Boston, 3 Sz, Muebeaat to | Craniner Serene: Cid sehr hholesale prin: Geo Howes & Co. Willoadiu Sutton & Co's ma JOBMERS To the Uited besiss, ss of the family are invited to attend the funoral | Frincnes walt. mid —— at Allen street Mothodist Episcopal church, at half. totan wate (poem. Moyer, Bremen, % days, with mdse, oerregh ay ot aphid le — Of the eral Me: Duplex } past oneo’olook, this (Friday) afternoon. 5 Luling & Oo. aL at is winarrte SKIR’ oer i cter ca cea ladies’ Hovousa —On jeer March 29, afvor a short illness, te Union (ar) Gomags, Gentesens, 16 days, with sugar | M 2, ee Cn Saka bee ee cat 3 rams Leslie's SKIRTS tte prererea br tee lodies Me sere wo Sab a vay we athe aenee hate hee, Ap rianne Nottebolm, Lamb, Li owland & The Ita Al AT. Leighton, Aapia: 7 ° Moerdaat voht Comat eh, bart ie, 8 It, do 4; ship Freeman Clark, minal, Th. ) the parish of Heady, county Brig Excelsior (Br), Cooper, Bermuda, 13 days, with mdse, to MeDoll & Frit rr steamer fea Henry Fine, Chas A Jones, K. nd FB Blig, New York; Amer ‘pallet aka Cordelia, New ¥: * eo © SO, Mare Me vod 82 years, of he family are respectfully requested to Brig Nameaug, Tons, (Philadelphia, 5 days, with mdse, to stheee, Tee camels. erection wateene watt | Mae ‘Btar Oro well, Bt Marks, ISdeys, with cotton, | LN. gen to orclck. oe pee ara? | Wd fe nmalryot Bad bey meatier wr | BUORSMEER. lew York ROW yg Ht | Hoyt, U Fortress Mon Bi—Arr sche Wi Matani i ‘Colifornia 06%, Avi roe Bm Fraser, Well Wright, of New Jersey, is able to be here there will be A—The Im; vem: ‘sfornia papess copy. oort, Chase, Philadelphia tor Providence | br “pUPLE: += hy Krxo,—In Paria, Prance, eaday, March erg 1 ra, Payne, Charleston. eighteen. The postponement of the voto has insured failing inte diouse. "New York Ae pa for Behr Jon P Aines, Parner’ Winterport (or Philadelpba thr eH Colwn. Che detent ek ee TAREE yes eee anne or ane The relatives and friends of the family, tue members | fone Millard Bory ce hatns NGOOTRAAY, March 23—Arr brig Orotimbo, Gilmoe President in the Senate certain, “Duplex Elliptic” Is the Great~ | of the Hebrew Mutual Boneft Society and the Hebra . fant for N York SHARLESTON, March 26—Arr steamsbip Al Li? Brig Albert Adains, Ayre York, sohr D New York it ™ TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO SENATOR FOOT. In respect to the memory of Fenator Foot, the aepart- ments were closed to-day. The White Houve was shut t all ordinary visitors, and pubic business was sus- pended thronghout the city. Flags on the capital and several other places were displayed at half-mast, and ail Ante {D Bchr Monitor, Bense, Wareliarn. iunprovement in hoop skirts. — Th Gemilith Chesed Shel Emes are fully invited to » Senee in ba gio fl hg Scena the feneral, (rows his late reaiascce, Bo wens | 3° ae Sone Twenty-second street, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. ‘othn, Mobite, » . Mille, On. Behr Ht Miner Saybrook for Blizahethport Laxcnox At Rome, alr, on Thursday, Fobruary | Schr Caspar Lawson, Lawson, New Haven. Te A aR nM a a javen, Pht day | _ Ship Trimountain, arrived 2b Inst, is conmgued to Chas . atiernoon, ato o'clock. after the arrivsl of the ten | Af0w, aad bot to C Carver, as before trporiad~ A. M. train from Thirtioth New York. His rela- BAILED. the usual observances complied with. tives and friends aro ropeeey. invited to attend. Pteamabips Kangaroo, Virgo, Moneka, Rebecca Clyde, piswouse 1th, ie Pe “ MR Ss leave here to-morrow Lortus.—Suddenly, on raday, March 20, Jamne ‘Wiad at sunset NW. rk Kove Pedi wach Weare ober re ee Lorrvs, in the 2id year of tis age, @ aative of Giantane, a PoKTRRA MON March 2 Arr sehr Wm Cline b Kolerson, Soot ard. Wiig morning by the half-past seven train for New York, where thoy will remain over night, and take the Hudson | River Raltroad, via Troy, for Ratlend next morning, he Homen's tollet, The Patent HARD BER NECKTIE | county Galway, Ireiand. rs. AND BUTTERFLY now juced to the trade. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are Sreamee M Jon ‘apt Thomas Vuller, of and from ive ‘Teer ote went, eegventen® Sad oe fae 94 aaea roxpoctfully invited to attend the funesal, which’ will 1 neve Isle for Castine, Me, on the 2h {nst, when about one | _ 2Mb—Arr bark Ten for NYork. Hid sehr Katie Hoyt, fro net aecls reported as having oF re atils detained here yrea for Baltimore, id q tow ones without pinning, always retain their al 4 , a . whore the boty will lie in state at the Court House, Tustre, and arate ‘and Ane AAS AY, Ole | ie eeriay aftern crs er half past one eyclack., | mile from Hotbrook’s Lsland. was found to be on fre, and | Pat niven toh 36 Are ene 3 Senators Doolittle, Raasay, Riddle and Poland will be in Seeene Company, 16 irocaway, ‘Now ugh ad sold by Prop hence to Calvary Cometery for interment, * | benched upon tive inland, where she wae totally destroyed Hin, Maret Van Kir. attendance as an ¢ecort. The whole will be under dealers generally, --> + ~se Pe Theray fo 29, ab luall-past four P. | The passengers” wre saved. The vessel to cetd to Ellis, and Kiva, Wixon, ® charge of A. P. Gorman, Esq.. Postmaster of the Senate, “ Mu. xten, aged 37 years, neu hore on Nantasket beach, Le EM, March 4—Arrschre Jno A Hweet, Baker, pineod on | Portiand for Washington, DC; Maria Loulss, Buow, Kew HOt NY A.—85 Cents.—Mohair Colls and Carted latives and friends are reape itully invited to attend | Bato Wx Gnexxovan (Br), P ere eh eae : it hasear, the funeral, from his late reaidenc’, Clermont svenu®, pew asae cable laid, and it ba whoa car’ will soon be a street, ween A whe is acting for the Sergeant-at-Arms. SENATOR DIXON RECOVERING, It is said that Senator Dixon, wh» bas been ill for se eral weeks, is steadily Improvin : and his frien ts hope he will soon be able to resume biscsat ia the Senate, day to submit their remarks in relation to the caaracter THE ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. and life of the eminent Senator from Vermont, whose Upon the recoption of the Senate's notitcation of the | fours ure" dgsirues Of enching Lome this; week, and death of Senator Foot the House of Representatives canes ie eee caer Perron. assed the usual resolutions of condolence and respect ~ wl by teagues are at tar subsequently adjourned tilt Monday. It cost « | Present moment Front that at some Pedi then 4 considerable struggle to get the regular Seturday after. Jrovased noon speech making session omitted, but the incorrigible talkers of the House ultimately had to succumb. While Hatr r, ; Bowery and Chrystie. Also at | second house south of Lafayette aveuue, Hrooklya, OM | (oC oq About 200 hivis molasses, In lighters, left the beach ‘Cut thin owt “ <i Sunday afvernowm, a¢ hak-pant two o'clock. a Jeoterdey morning tor Boston % —— einy mers r » Keun 8 So Th f sehr Sanny Bouth, fror Furomct, #00 ot Henry ‘and Maria Meinken, aged 1 New tor for Hy vii elie” re a tected | ear, 9 months an jaya. Camberiand Os nm diechars ~ y auction Verte relatives and (riends of the family are respectiully | on the beach. Th will be eold a8 soon as the agent of invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at | tho Underwriters receives advions. helf-past one o’¢lock, from the residence of bis parenta, Houn A.—President’s Veto ‘ No. 412 West Twenty-sixth streot from Holmes’ Hole 25th inst fo Doss not prevent BROOKS from selling his Boole aniShece |" Muxarre. —On Wodneeday, Merch 28, Danie, W., in- | Bdgartown 27th, with loss of botp Hee ee Tens Children’ chespn Opposite, Metropatian | fan son of Wobster and Eliza Merritt, axed 6 monthi Miseellancoas. Hotel." : A. BROOKS, Agent. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | Axoruen Suour Passace to 84x Paanctsco—The clipper — : invited to atlond the funeral services, this (Friday) even- | suin messenger, Capt Small, which salled hence on the morn A Lady Who Has Suffered tor O ing, at seven o'clock, wt the rosidence of his parents, No. | | prey pe Gea tes tas Soden, caked sbthen five months the t extreme torture from Neuralgis Pepe vor g ot. The remains will be taken to Rye Youtorday cP ~ thus making the rum in 10dsys, She Arr steamers Vair- Boon.—Wa and Cuffs. Also Genta’, wholesal w , ith drawings’ of ditt fe ET fuane, Av Vieorgeuwn, I, for dat Wi Wallace, Kewl. Mhila for Weymouth: J for Kalen few unt, Davis, fro ot in Wn F coleman fot Arey In port 7. Mand, been completely cured vy one dove (forty drope. of ME CALPE'S ONBA RUBCMATIC REMEDY. Sots by MowtGAnker.—At Elizabethport, N.J., on Thursday, Yorks sehr Mary Le J wd, Luk ¥ URGE 0 1, bu a uermen, Ponoe the subject was under discussion, General Schenck, of druggists. \ierch 29, Ikcvina, wife of Joke Montgomery, Tinn,, aged | eee i eee a ere prlrnte ten ee ee eS arch $6—Arr atram Ohio, made a most sensible suggestion. He proposed , that the House give the ambushed orators permission to " print their speeches in the Globe if they would omit the tion ean it, comppunsonied ta delivery on the floor of the Houge, There are about Seanily of tne Gonpated By v dozen members left with speeches who will bitterly op- hip Champion, Worth, dgartown, was at Taleahoano in Febryary, 6mouthe out from "home, with 675 bbla wh lt on board. dent home @ «p from Payal. All weit ans of ached at tt Tho q ream MYock, tagh 2 b Wallace, Carney, te ste Physi 7” Kehmology and Peychology | past two o'clock. BLE, oi aD cehin; * $m ease TOWLRK 4 pe yt yay, Kew York. Medusmost--Da Thurday, March 20, cum, som of eal James and Margarot MeGarrigal, aged 11 months aod 16 wilaiads 2 yearn opera REUObIOAn SOURWAL. wie Pree iinoral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at half- polnett, Tri jesiport, Low: had ken 0 bbiy ap apd 2 ao | mre in 1864, bas been 99 | | ! ' A.—Finest Ready Made Cloth: fin Ame. | da on, die. pose any rensonsble arrangement of this kind. Staak oh ing quite equal riends aro iivited to attend the fonoral, from the steaming At David Aird from New Yort for Liverpoot, THE TREACY WER CHD SIOUK, | “wen “gg avenue, oppoute "Gaia. =" tt memedne 4, Mea, from New York for Liverpool “The treaty with the chief and head men of the lower wes — “2 > 5. Mc LAN —Ab the Ashland House, on Wednesda: \ Oliver, from New York for San Fran Butte band of Dakota or Sioux Indians has just been as Ban All Legal Lotuery Prizes Cashed. Briw- wien are 28,4. Meluvaise, aged 29 years, i ae aveopook, Maceu * arealars ” ce Liverpool, Mase hep acini Ea eg amma pong kay we 1 10 Wail street, 5. ¥. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully hint eee. sctiiirerepe not only to ceave all hostilities against tho persons and should have those property of the whites, but to use thetr influence and the necossary physical force to prevent other bands of the Da- kota or Sioux or other adjacent tribes from making hostile All Prizes in the Kentucky, by and | Pooh avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty: jon 4420, Royal Havana Loverien cashed. Tuformation givens | fourth siroots, this (Priday) Morning, at eleven o'clock. wi ficanton, Treey, from New Orleans for ¥ —_-—- re Mg Newnorcen. Pact of Mra, Fanny New- ode Mule, Leach, March 14, in the Engliah Chan Batehelor's Halr Dye—The Best tm the | borg, aca of the heart aged 2) invited to attend the feneral, from the Ashland House, nih Lancashire, from Philadelphia for Antwerp, Feb 28, Bart re, Maret nel, bownd Acmonstrations against the government of the Uaited to, | World, the only Dye: reliable, instenta- 1¢ friends of the family are {o nitena the fe- Hark sarek Blisabeth, bound B, March 2, lat @ 16,00 | ZL States or its people, They also bind themsdlves to use wirasarday | Dou Vactory sl Barday sureet = pera, the (Pri morta bl pat ine oh “nite Artatonrst bow Hy Mace 3 19.38 on 3 | eof i Pay (heir influence to promote peace among all classes, and Brown's “Vermifage Comfits.” Chucege and Cipoinanth ‘ ~ grt one” trom Sew for Marre, March 1, lat a i, RY vt tee Romine Eee to withdraw from the overland routes. The government Gravexs — 7 ‘ert.—On Th of congestion of the 4 . Peretgn Porte. ogi Lik sellout epee “h oergmannggtye trial beats, Manurtta, re A , Marth TEARS Siecle, Vulmore, Liverpool je to pay them six thousand dollars a year for twenty and otper benefits upon them. sdetans, found sale eradicating | Newott, aged 2 years and @ montha. for \ z 7 hs: ee" % Stevens’ a one erties acipre: ‘Too frets aud relatives of the family are reapecti ully A § 15814 Return, Birtokiand, § York siea thew, ond he Beil. ” oy yt ne Mr. worms, so hurtfa} to children. Be sure to obtain the VER- | invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of her nA, nO air haere, Morrie, MOET vary neil, Bartow, Sandee fo wT va Raver fan, Sew CQ he » dane he gg nc RG MIFUGE COMPIT, which han peen used with good success, | Parenla, 10 324 Sullivan street, thie (Priday) afermove, Te patron 8 Cork eaggedl sciied the AM) Bid sehr Foust, Clerke, Socioties for the 5 haa 0 two o'elook. . , Be es ian, rnty : largely on the increxse in this ‘and indications Bold by druggists and deaiers of medictues at 280. a box Hl a ny Ok morning, March 28, Mn Fit ote Be pyar, Rewzer. a o, Cala for % aro that another Washingtonian era is about to be inaugu- He ile nae. Hie relatives fri are fully invited to 5 Cyrene | Br toy hog or rated. General Howard is to be mitiated into the order of Ballard House, Kichmond. Ve. te New rm Son Peet oe Mesias do tian Sigh fhe wo, | rh ary wary bashed yin 6 ope a ee ca oie ita gat Fetigion clock. ye ‘ Fon ten Pormons, Barns, Jsmeice, | tyeviet. 40, Kinea Tans, Wee. Cis oxhre al ‘an {merit the cc ihe Gara; “ati Panama. — Clifton, on , ‘ rake, Wi Kites Sb. hes (aria # De. ose Bore, Barren a ocean Doctors Joba rag saga dbase apres - pee ee ae pany Ea nag oes Rane a ee toe pes eo Ir oasis) Ha bark Wininrop, Mul, | Boston barks Jou Reution, Winn | /Stiwoll, of Nevada, Iowa, Allen, . = ote Ries Theodore tel pt aa ‘noso!a, bave been appointed examining surgeonsof the ' distilled spirits COMET SuStttn BHPERS pct brenteny “Ste relatives and friends ofthe aot ja fp. brige Mi siemens 5" attend the Joba's chareh, Clifton, Staten orwch, co wil Bo. 8 Maky, Morehoven, Arroyo RCOGNITH conau’ Defance Salamander fafes—Also Bide- three o'clock. Bost Yor Niort, sail 24 Ita Ray. Kay, In gost ie icthen fend Parlor Safes, at @ Murray wirect, corner of Col- Stuatt Port Rien, de Mastery, Sur Tho Pronident has recognized Frederick Kane as Con- tax 06 two dollars per | ~-J-—} Manh ia | M0) Bie Vay Oran, oa Pronto and Fete ; poabtersohd bathe bed is E Richart iiantn vo wi for NYork; leabethe, MoMililen, fot Tnited States, to reside at New York, fee id hehitior ( Pree og ea d ),, Mereneman (from oe ork, dnb, Driggs, Kimbatl, Tort, Chiepa, § Cag fe P totes Won” ‘tas fecal Havana Paid o'clock. PoE it—Arr Awote Mine, Siate, Calentin Jone Untwaiater Mariner, Malem tts ms PY 8 ne oh aah ‘weaneanbesnas Ps ars nary en ‘eh Karten on. | Fawtwshat, Booting We de Freel gallon—only street, ¥. oy Ay . a ” realized to the government—the ag - er en Tree mornsa, Batchelder, from Rhieide | Fw Al one sisty mations, going totinothe | “TOM*, iain aueroncyive ES a eh Bore eee. Ben, ons ae | & rs tazgatherers, the ittielt distiller Oh rf Rv ork Fn OO erh iielen Avguete, Wileen, Port on Prine, perjery, evasion and concealmént, ; Td ES cea terpenes | oh ite hee aoatate » MR, STOCKTON. what an enorme people ey, venga hare jamilion (artense . rier the reading of the Joureal Me. Boag, (wp) of Pista SoSeay cavane ty Gay soveust °c Horch UhWig Betoweta, teat NYort Ly | ft AF shaaeg emf 1A a, Mass, rose and saidi— : wit the subject thet a tax should be collected at acon | FRO Tani iitipste Sewing, se : Wig Molar Wow, err Cd eames Prensenia, vr’ Pemeiomer—E move that the Seeretary of oe of may three, four, Ave oF six per cent on the ampant ee ' Se ee ett ET pen: 4, | PROIRCRTOWN, March, Bad tart © Hamtinn, 3 nal to communicate to the realized the ; but bere wo have a” tax & Witeon’ Sewing ‘Kieu, 44. ean ean Cartenae) orined. Leetaten, Jeni, : ot Mr snouat Ls ered WO Aer cokes Basan, Lang, snd Jobo By | tre, Balt € Craney ish reference to the seat which the receives. It is ana Hatr. judier, oe ‘The motion was agreed to. even under the two dollar rate of tax, eenty Mar Dyesnd iar Dyeing arcmnLon's, Testes. ware fit a port mare Carrie Welle. Lawaom, | HY Cet. i ‘Tin DEATH OF MR. FOOT. of the m1 ehh | trom NY are for F a Penis, roty irom Nenad | sod Marin Pieming. Tiutheses, words | favor Sees - = aol Thee Young. for Mew * oe pot Newt Mr. Poraxp, (rep. of Vi, then rove sad in « few be during the x eck ft F amped stoberann, Vote Vane MLaring: Koovwien, Nenenm= sonoonced the death of ise: Oe, Poo Se ot MARRIAGES AND DEATH varias Noe fr genre Preren ew | “BES WUT esp mann a " had elapsed singe thie greet sorrow oceurred — vrie@ , ont cae eet | ase Fe ret he haa aA time to prepare aa : Tneae | Divedei0tien.—n toate, March 94, ja the | Brooklyn, ou (ernomm a ing. oe "die a es . Pra tea March 417 Chapin —The mem! Lebanon Leder, Tyeang, Owegn, Sarton hsher dross, but he would ate the indulgsace of she ~ PGs teocte |, Gestame Dave ai ee ceva, sly daughier of | ¥. and A. M.,, orehereby Sua Ws attend their | 7° Whiner Motley, tod 1k be Woy Marwsot, Phos | Sagem a future ovcaston. He offered » reso. ae, : | [otc comm, 08 Remaway, this (Friday) afverwon # | This tun te ork Morena, Latin Racked Bk eee wes to whore ti “herve -Waase--is Boston, on Aenday, March 25, | one wk, attend the of our inte worthy 4, Rewiows fame enon. Deabon, NOthamie. " it mner: the | by the Rev, Beary Meciery Fertor of Bt Jobin’, chron, Leosber, Jon &, Wane, lipases mn © “MT then, toverte Wrote NY oc Trtrdon yore nes . K ' 7 , ROrhenes aal badge of om cicemummreamaanaae t nar SAT eee, Warren, oe bare Mg de: The i mien of the Gladiator Remevolent Amwonieiion | fo Regine Kacuer yg c tath, 2H ietenn. Wend pots on ing? Who can thet olsesal fertaees are be.ny | Scuasca—Bren.— yay Wecnesday, arcs | are rival rogues be emmabte atte Bee of Fe | ig “alegre ‘i ' are! rmit he "wv er prewre, * J “ r Tn a 8 en oe | eeCaebSN SS Stace Wear eas | Dhsaats SSes' poste is haem, | fore Mr hn pry cit a oot Fw i ‘welve, 100k © reases until one yore ee hs 2 .

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