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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. EWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. Great Crevasse in the Mississippi at Baton Rouge—The Whole Conntry Likely to be Fiooded—President Join. son’s Peace Pro¢lamation, &c. New Ortzays, April 5, 1866. There is a crevasse at Baton Rouge three hundred feet in Jength, and many others are feared below, The whole country down to Bayou Plaqiemine, it is expected, will be flooded, and it is feared that tho Bayou Piaquemina canuot carry off the flood, and that it will extend down tothe Bayon Lafourche, comprising the richest sugar and cotton lands ia Louisiana. Crevasees are feared ali over the State. The Levee Commissioners ure sitting and acting promptly, ‘The latest news from the crevasses says that heavy ee gonna, aud thal the whole country will be THE CAPITAL. CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. to William E. Dodge, 28 Representative from the Eighth Congressional district of Now York. PROPOSED RECONSIDERATION OY TUE VOTE ON THE BANKRUPT Bn, The first business after tho morning hour on Monday 1s to be the motion to reconsider the vote respecting the Bankrupt bill. MRBSAGIS PROM THE PRESET —CI/AIMS OF THR OWNERS OF A BERTISM VESEEL CAPTURED AB A BLOCK ADR RUNNER. ‘The Speaker fs nied @ message frow the President transmittigg to Cougess papers relative to the claims on ‘this gove went oO the owners of the British ship Magi- ciepne, captured in 1803 by the United States ship Onward, and sent into Key West for adjudication, upon the supposition that she had, in violat‘on of the block- ade, sailed from a port in possession of the insurgent ‘ —— to a decree of the District Court of the Unites q at Key West; but the owners claimed damages for capture and detention, This claim, though, as the Secre- tary of State says, unquestionably just ‘in principle, seemed to him as first presented by ihe British Minister to be exaggerated in amount, and a proposition was con- sequently made to Lord Lyons to refer the question as Owing to the recent heavy rains the Louisiana races have been tponed until the 7th inst, A large number of stables arrived. ‘The press of this city argue that the Prosident’s Peaco proclamation abolishes martial law and removes military to the sum properly due to arbitration. This proposi- | Occupation, } , “tion was accepted, Ay the awurd of the arbitrators is ‘The Methodist Conference is now in session in this $8,600, An appropriation of this amount is rocom. | Clty. Bishop Kavanagh prosides to-day. To-morrow mended to Con; The malter was referred to the | Bishop Early will preside. Business is being subdivided “Committee on Appropriations. to be referred to appropriate committees, Many new members have made their appearance, THE TEST OA it—! ra Cres sel yaar cetpan rd Tho suit of Mrs, Gaines Was up in the District Court Tho President also transmitted communications from ‘the of the Troasury and tho Postmaster Gen- | tO day. Possession of the property in dispute from addressed to him by those oilicers, suggesting a | twenty to thirty years was plead at tho bar in defence. ification of the oath of office presented by the act of |. Cotton depressed by the pean advices, and prices Congress approved July 2, 1862, Ho fully concurs in | 1¢. lower. cales to-day, 1.660 bates; low middling, B4c. thelr recommendations, and as the subject pertains to the | 2 34340. ; receipts to. 080 bales, Gold 127%. ‘ys Francs 4f 26340, Sterling exchange 133. Western pro- duce is lively, and taken up on arnval, Freights to New York are low—at 180. 0 20c. per eck for corn; ves- | Sels are leaving for want of beter engagements, efficient administration of the revenue and postal laws in the Southern States he earnestly commends it to the early consideration of Consress. letter of tho Secretary of the Treasury contai the names of colleciwors of internal revenue, assesso1 assistant aasessors, collectors and Ors The Alleged Frauds on the Government gure et appointed since the overthrow of at Nashville. the rebellion in the Southern States, who ‘s have not been able to take literally the oath = Nasnvinte, April 6, 1866, of office prescribed by the act approved July 2, 1862, Besides these officers a considerable number, iia the larger proportion of those holding suburdinate pesitious in the Revenue Departmeat, tave been also unable to comply with the Foqu reaents of tho stvuto, As a conso- | Colonel Cuarles H. Travis. quence, they bave served without compensation, as their Sccounts cota not be audited by the Acconuting oticers | _¥ H. Brunes, formerly superintendent of the mule of the government, Many of iheso oificers have per- | Corrals, is shortly to be tried for ailegod frauds on the formed very important duties with fdclity, and pot a few | government. must be in great distross by reason of their inabilliies, ; <§ When the appointments were made it was found that i | _ N2merous witnesses, formerly in the employ of the would be difficult to {ud competent officers in many of | Quartermaster’s Department, are to be summoned, tho Southern revenue districts who could take the oath | Soveral arrivals, in this connection, from Louisville referred to but so important did it seem to the Presi- | were noted to-day. Mr. Isham Henderson, of the Louis. dent and the Cabinet, for the purpose of equaliz ng | villo Jou mai, is expected by the evening train. the public burdens, that the revenue system should | Several parties who are believed to be implicated in , be established throughont the recently rebellions Staies | the frauds have disappeared, with as little detay as practicable, and that the unpleasant | Mr, Albert Paine, whose departure for Europe caused duty of collecting taxes from an exbausted and lately | some comment, is reported to have boon iudicted by the rebellious people should be perf d by her own citi. | Grand Jury, and as baying been sent for to appear. — zens, that the Secreiary of the Treasury did not hesitate | ‘These carow will reveal some astoundiny fucts rolative to recommend for appoinimont and to appoint men of | to tho mnuagement of the Quariermaster’s Department whose present loyatiy there was no question, but who | in vbls city. 1 might, either willingly or unwillingly, during the pro- | An atte gress of tho rebeliion have been s0 coutiected with the | insurgent State or Confederate able to take the oath of ¢ any disposition to disroye There is considerable excitement in the city to-day consequent upon the arrest of several persons formerly in (he employ of the Quartermaster’s Department under pt was made to-day to release two prisoners— | ips and Durham—-who were bell for waut ull, by @ Writ of babeas corpus; but the effort was un- successtul, government as to bo .un- re, ‘This was not done from the law, but with au honest | ARMY LULLETIN. ORDERED. ‘, Assistant Quartermaster United Major General Thomas for duty, NDERS REVOKED, ‘y, Merrill, Third regiment, Veteran _ Captain, States Army, Ww & Captain Edward Reserve corps, to duty haviag been mustered om. MUSTRERD OUT. Capta’ns Fdward D. Chapn on (brevet Majors), Leonard Van Viiet, (has, B. Wilder, Rollis or EF Goodwin, Josiat L, C, Ames and Aron) Cutter (Assistant Quartermaster v. 8. V.), Lew N. Smith (Brey et Liouwnant Colone), George I, Ams (Rrevet Majors), Na'haniel A. Richard. sop, Herman Kley, Joseph D,'1,ewis and Ferdiaand Shaw (CB. U.S. V.) Captain Benjamin Burton, Brevey Major, Assistant j Quartermaster Uuited States Volunteers. DISCHARGED. Hospital Stewards Wm. J. Poonman, T. T. Shatuer, W. id Dushets, W. H. Bear, Adolf Plattner and Wm, Fisher, RYLIEVED. Hospital Stewards J. H. Keener and Joseph Medara, U. 8. A.. from duty in tke Middle Department, and ordered to duty in the Surgeon General's oflice. Hospital Steward Chas, D Miller, United States army, from duty in the department of Obio, and ordered to duty with tho Medical Director at New Orleans, Assistent Surgeon H. A. D United >tates Army in the Middle Military De; t, and ordered to duig in the Department of New Mexi Assistant Surgeon A. H. Smith, United States Army, from duty in ube Department of New Mexico, and ordered to New York, and report by ietter to the Surgeon Gene- ral for orders. Brevet Captain John McIntosh, Eleventh United States infantry, from general recs’ iting service and ordered to Join hig regiment in the Departmont of Virginia, Brevet Majors W. J. Felterman and | Captain M. L. Ogden, Brovet Captains H. B. Freeman and W. F. Arnold, and First Licutenant M.A. Stearns, Fighteenth United States intautry, from reg mental re- cru itin® service and ordered to report to Brovet Br gacier General Butterield, at New York, tor general recruiting service, Brevet Brigad er Generat 0. H. Hart, Assistant Adju- tant Generul of volunteers and Inspector General of the Department of the Ohio, from duty as such. Captam Charles B. Atchingon, United states Army, Brevet Colonel United States Volunteers, trom duty as Judge Advocate, Department of the Ohio. MUSTEURD OUT AND HONORABLY DISCHARGED, Colonel F. E. Pierce, Eighth regiment, Veteran Re serve corps, DISHONORBLY DISMISSED. First Lieutenant H. ©. Jones, Twelth Otrio Volunteers, Captain Jolu A. B. Willuns, Fort eth United Staies colored Woops. CASTITERED. Aselstant Surgeon Wm. York, Fifteenth United States colored troops. DISMy Second Lieutenant John C, alloy, Company B, Elev- ente United States colored troops. RESIGNED. Captain Lyman S, Strickland, Sixteenth United States nant Samuol &. Holbrook, Fivteenth Gaited | ry. * DROPPED FROM THE ROLLS Firat Lie ynard Martin, Breve United States artillery, and piaerd on icave of abyenes, | ASSIGNED, and sincere purpose of as little trouble to The country was in rbollion bad come lo a sudden sistance to the authority of the Uni ceased, and some seveu millions of people in utter disorganization were left without any civil ment whatever, and withost eten an adequate protection against anarchy and violence under w ciroumsiances. As it showed charity to be the duty of the | Executive to proceed at once to the federal au Theatricals at Home. ta8C, Thompson, Miss Marshall aud Mr. Wight are ing an engagement at the Montgomery, Ala., Tucatre. ‘The comedy, the Day ufter the Wedding, with Sketches in India crowd the house. Mise Laura Keene opened an engagement “or eix nights at tho Theatre, Allyn Hall, Hartford, Conn,, April. She yop to Conquer was played, Miss Keene porsonating collecting’ the revenues with as possible, condition; the taxpayers a peertiar thority and clvil government in these States, so ie seemed | Ses Hardcastle, assisted by Mr. Harry Hawk as Tony to be hece: to carry into effect the revenue laws of | Lumpkins, The farce the Kissin the Dark was g ven | tho general government. Ae the country was passing | afterwards, with Str, W, 8. Forrest as Selim Peit.bone. Professor Searl, the prestidigitator, assisted by his niece, Miss Ada DeMont, isin Montgomery, Ala, ma series of ventriloquial seances and magical iMusions, Miss DeMout appears.as a page and “second aight ay bil.’ Dan Costello was m Lynchburg, Va, April 2 and 3, with bis great circus show. He opencd in Chattanooga, Teun., April 7. ‘The town of Utica, N. ¥., is enlivened by the per- formances of a very good dramatic company, dirvcted by J.C. Myers. John Murray, the comedian, plays Sompson Burr in tho piece entitled the London Truckman, aud Tim O'Brien 1p tho Irish Emigrant, with mur! satisiac- tion to the audience, Harry Langdon, Anno Senter Langdon and Miss Flora Myers are also on the boards at Uuea, The Colleen Bawn was performed at Chubbuck Hall, Utica, N. ¥., April Zand 3. Jobm Brougham’s adapta- from astate of war toa state of 7 gency seemed to be (oo pressing to admit of delay until the meeting of Congress, it was thought that the teat oath might, in view of the great objecia to be obtaned, in some cases be dispensed with, or rather that persons | smight be itted to bold revenue offices who cou ‘ake it only in a qualified form, No one could have re- gretiod more than the President and the members of the Cabinet the ncessiiy which oxisted for this course; but there seemod to b> no alternative, and it was confid-ntly that andor the circamstances of the approved by Congress. Among those whose names are presented to the President, the Secre- tary has no reasou to suppose that there is one who can justly be charged with being instrumental in instigating the rebeltion, although a few may have contributed to its ‘and continuance, Some with strong attach. ments the Union had followed the States in which they lived into the war against the United States, under baleful influence of the doctrine of State sovervignty. Some had held otic under the insurgent authoritics as the only means of supporting Uieir fuinilies, Others, to to in @ better condition to and the emer- i resist at the proper time confederate rule. Not one is a Knowa to have bec: disuniouist gy unfriendly to the | on of aang sis aphid ngpetoregen rmment at the commencement of the war, A very Mr. Joeoph Proctor’s engagement at the new Memphis | > ro wor assole ~~. ee (Tenn.) theatre was to terminate March 31. not cover a partic! presen! ity—would cnal the most of them to bold the offices they are Meesra Haight & Chambers opened their anited circus in Macon (Ga.), March 31, It was crowded daily to April 7. espe ee stating | st1a Rily O'Connor; of, Tho Girl that Wasn't Drowned Pe gy Ww on Fe ee a | Dead, is the titte of a vory amusing burlesque, founded on the free and slave States— | the drama The Colleen Bawa, which has been prodaced Tesult Of a ditferenco of institutions. at the Olympic theatre, New Orleans, Scene the filth abolition of slavery ail real difference of opinion and ment ooght rapidly to dis- re the rebelli Fate the people alt ing government ball tend to harden and intensify ‘tionalism between the Northern and Southern difficult to conceive of a more unfor- for the United States to puraue that to at the South of men who are strang- It needs no reference to history, of lessons nao ogg to iilus* ‘conseqnences of such a policy. to this letier of the Secretary of the Treas- names of forty-nine persons acting am asses- ‘and collectors n tie Southern States who have not ‘the oath of office without qualification. It is htedly others whose names ved. ogee pees Oe toms that the following named per- ow ‘officers who have taken the form :>—Jaines M. Mathews, collector, Willian 8. Craft, — collector, core rdon Forbes, collector, Yecomo, Va; “rveyor, Charieston, & C5 F. M. | lal examiner of vay; Bene Ley M. Tnares ond 5. F, Watker, appraisers, Charleston, &. C. The Postmaster General, in his commupteation, say as a means of restoring the business interests in the Southern States, and of aiding in the re establisbinent of thelr constitutional relations with the government, ft was doomed iinporian' by the President aad Cabioet that the malls should be fntroduced and Post Oifices be ro- opoued in thor States ax rapidiy as possible; to which ‘end the energies of the Department were promptly and have been continuous y directed. Various causes have doubdticss contributed to the falore in accomplishing all that was hoped for; bot that resulting from the oath pre by nctwof July 2, 1962, and Moreh %, 186%, has not hil while it has been the one to whic! Dreautioad nan book most frequently called, This, as he is inclined to believe, bas not been owing exclusively to there not being loyal persons who could take the oath, | batto the Himited compensation, most of the offices offoring Insuificicut mducemonts to persons to act as | | poctmaaters, and to the Unwillinené=s of many who Imight otherwise oct, to dogo on account of the incon. venience and compromise of their positions, which they fear would result from taking the oath, when the ma- jority of their neighbors consist of those who bad in ® form aided the rebellion, To obviate these diMoculties im part, recourse haa beon bad to the appointment cf’ woman es postmistresses, which hea proved to be of do. bifnl utility to the service. And ecessity bas also compelled the appointment of very many | it persons, Incompetent to disc! the owes of their othces, Asa rem for the future the egesta a modification of the oath ing the word “sought, luntarily” immediately that the clause would tra “ Thave nel eeeney ae vos exercise th w nor attempted to wee a This would enlarge the store whatever under any suthority of heastiiity to the Cattod Staves.” cinas persone aad mail contractors, and be in harmon) nt, bv the | who could qualify as “ , it soome to | ‘ith the general provisions and purposes of | vath, and tas fee’ |.late the speedy re-establishmer fe postal service to the cominon benefit of all the acctions of the country; for ft must be borne in mind that while the people of the Southern States are more | directly interested nm the restoration, other States are | alo largely rete! nay be, he ange, interoeting to kmow that of the 2,268 mail routes im operation in the disloyal State at the breaking ont of the rebellion tho service of 757 only bas been restored: and that of 8,002 | port offices in thove States on! an Titec un of | postinacters have been made, of whom 1,177 only bave nalifed for office, 747 of them by mates and 420 | females, Of the 963 wh» bave not qualified it is belteved | that quite ail of them have not done #9. pocause ot the cath, The Postmaster General adds, in justice to the de- partment, in view of the inefficient service as shown by the foregoing feos, that no propositions for transports tivn of the galls for a. fale Porideration bave been de. | cilaed, while posimastere bavé been uniformiy and promptly appointe| wpon reliable rec mmendations. he Postmaster ' ncludey by raying he need not onlarge upon evils 5 ing from so partial a festoration | of the postal service in the Southern States, nor upon all | pore the bonefita to the eovermment and to the people « eections of the cyantry that would reralt from several and efferent restoration of that service. papers were reforred to the Commitee on the Judiciary, RATERDAT'S SBORION, On motion of Mr. Monwit, (roy ) of TL, It was ordered } Ghat the proceedings in to-morrow sores Mg be eoutned | to general debate on t) ¢ President > acnaalinessage. rexented petitions | i Ningara cou . teking en increase of the daty on woot to the Committee of Ways and TAXATION OF AayiNar Pant. Mr. Jot M, ¥., presented the memorial a fvines of Uties, pt relief frm eemt 1 was referred to the Committce of Ways M oa ta) dents of this remarkable scene must be seen to be appre- ciated. It is sufficient to say that Boucicault is \owt sight of.” represents a dipping cave, and of it 6 said—‘The inei- Mr. 8 F. Chanfrau is playing Sam at the Varietics, New Orleans. Mra. F. 8. Chanfran, Mrs, W. R. Floyd, Mrs, Debar, Mise Adams, A. Hl. Davenport, J. F, Hagan and J. B. Curran are also in the cast, Foreign Theatricals. ‘Although the days before Passion Week are generally dail in dramatic circles in England there was consider able animation existing In the London theatres to the 24ch of March. The School for Scandal was played at | the Haymarket, Miss Kate Hickson personaiiug Lady ‘Toasle. Mr. Chippendale played Sir Peter Teazle, Snowden Mra. Candor, and Mr. EB. Fitawiiam Mrs. Socerwell. Mr. Buckstone, who loaned his thea- tre and company, was called for and lowdty cheered, Mr. Phelps took a benefit at Drury Lane, ap- pearing as Worner, in Byron's tragedy, aud Jeremy Did- dier, in Raising the Wind. Lear and the Merchant of Venice wore performed for the last timo this season, daring the week, at Drury Laue. Mr. Chatterton had @ grand complimentary benefit at the house Mari: 24, | when Richellog and the Boggars’ Opera were played. Mr. Jefferson closed his exceediagly successful represeu- tations of Rip Van Winkle at the Adelphi, baving sus- tained the part one hundred and seventy-two conse itive evenings The Hanchback Doctor was revived at the Surrey, Mr. Shepher! playing the Doctor. Many novelties were in preparation at the London | houses for the Easter holidays, Much anxicty was | evinced for the appearance of Mr. Sothern at the Fiay- market, in the new play The Favorite of Fortune. Mian Eaville was to play the heroine, and Mr. Buckstone take @ leading part. The Belle Helene was to be brought out at the Adelphi, and a new comedy at the Olympic. ‘The Streets of London was to be continued at the Prin coss's. Theodora, Aciress and Empress, a new comety by Mr. Watt Phillips, was im rebearsal at the Surrey, Mise Jones sustnining the principal female character. A ow drama, entitled The London Arch, was to be prod ced | at the Victoria, aud @ new burlesque, catled Boabdil et) duty Chico, or The Moor the Morrier, at Astley’s Sadler’ | Welle was to open with Relphegor and Ixion, The Two Roads of Life, alzo new, was to be produced at the Marylebone. King John was to be announced for the Standard on Raster Monday, ramptnoasly mounted, and with Miss Thorne and Mesers, Creswick, Marston and Ryder in leading parte. A version of Eat Lynne, with Cagliontro, was. to be played at the City of London. Mise Hamilton was to appear as Mazeppa at the Alex- andra, The English Tart. DUTIES, INCOMES AND THAINING OF THE ORBAT JOCKEYS. (From tho Pi) Mall Gazette, Mareh 22) A sqnabble between the Marquis of Hastings Grimshaw, the jockey, baa given the oninitinted au 'n- aod ‘The Howse, at adjoure The Steamship Gg rge at Portland, omy: AND, April 6, 1964 orce, from Liverpool va St. Jou The steamship So B. B.. arrived Were bast wut Captain Charles B. Atchinson to duty as Assistant In- 3 the Department of the Of u Reserve eorps, to duty as Jue Ady cate of the.Departinent of the Ohio, Captain Chas. F, Robe, Veteran Reserve Corps, to duty at Deire.t Michi | MovY y RFOULAR TROOPS | The Third ivf tae 10ch it Louis, Mo., f the Thirteenth lufantry, now at Jeter, , Will leave for the Upper Miseow i on | i] | v glteenth fufantry will leave Jefferson Barracks for Fort Leavenworth on the 1th mat. ‘The Ten L infeniry will go Wo Fort Snelling, Minn., on the 13th inet ‘The movement of these troops necessitates the discon: | — of Schofield Barracks and Military Prison, St mia, ‘The Fourth and Sixth cavalry have been ordered and are eoun to arrive at By ville for duty oa the iio | Grunde, and to relieve the negro troops now there, MILITARY RENDEZVOUS. Of the fifty-two rendezvous establisued when the dis- banding of the volunteer forces commenced, there are | only the following remaining, all of those in the New England States baying already been disbanded, via:— ow York harbor; Philacelphia, Penns, |- Hare's Lalani, vanta; Columbus (Tod barracks), Ohio; Lwgiauapol s, Lue diana; “pringtield, Minots; Jackson, Michigan; Madison, | Wisconsin; Di port, Low. euwucky, As ‘he rapidly as aii the voluntee ve beeu mus- tered out the State rendezvo Thereventh Vermont V Lieutenant C.lonel mustered o tof the rervice, and left Brazos, Texas, on March 16, for New Orleans, on the steamer Crescent, MISCELLANEOUS. Company ©, Third battalion Twelfth United States in- fantry, has boon relieved from duty ® Fort Hamilton, and ordered to repart to the Surgeon General for du y. Breve Cohmel -W. B. Royall, ith Unltd. States cavalry, Superintendent recruiting service at Carlisle Barracks, = geome been ordered to forward Gifty mounted re reiis to ba tery G, Fourth United States artillery, at Fort Wayne, Detroit, Mich. Recruiting for the Eighteenth United States infantry has been discunsoued. MONUMENT TO THE SEAMEN AND MARINES LOST DURING THE KEDELLION. It {s proposed that in order to preserve the memory of those ottice: seamen and marines whose lives Lave been lout fu the battles of the rebellion there shall de erected, on the grounda of the Naval Academy, a suita- ble monument, of appropr ate desian, which shail be a wortiiy. ‘sivas wo the T erviows and deeds, In further ance of this object a subscription list, originating In the . Atlai Bio keding squadron, was circulated the ¥i Jron# in actual service previous | to the close of the war, and about $6,000 was collected which t# now in the bands of the Paymaster of th Academy, bat the rapid and immediate dismember of the squadrons, and d spertiva of he officers att to them, car eamation of effort then made to procure’ eublscr puons, aud & pew organization bea heceanary to curry out the prejrct to a sncce-aful endin With 4 clew to 9 permanent o. anizat on of a commiliee charged with taaing all requixite #t ps to secure the de- irod rooull, & meting uf tbe ofiedrs atta hed to the Academy was cabed by the Seperintendent, and at the Naval Academy Vecember 12, 1865, at which was resolved to make ab appeal to the liberal ty of He | james Powell, | x2! the Freedmeu’s Bureau, he ' | the Governor says | stract the repubdic | the law.”” Passed Ase{stant Surgeon Wm. 8, Wish: on the re- tired list, io Surgeon, from May 23, 1857,” HPRIGNED—MaKon 26, John C. Foster, of steamer Chicopee, yuan Morumer Ayers, of the Naval Academy, RESIGNED- MAKOR 27. Paymaster Wm. H. Chom! of 4 Kuba, on reporting of relict, tas ma: 5, & THE WEEKLY HERALD. Mate Mids rary Family Joarnal in the Co try. gives a contingation of the deeply tutercsiing THOUYAND DOLLAR PRIZE STORY, written expressly for it, eatied “ARNOLD'S CHOICE, Pootry—~‘‘Spring;”” “A Tirtiday Tribute, '# The exciting sketch of “Breaking a Jam." $ KestONrD—wancn 29, Apting Cusiga aud Pilot B, F. Midget, of steamer Glas- HONORABLY DISCHARGED-—MARCH 26, Acting Master J. N. Rour, from October 24 last, Mate D. UL. Clark, from Mareh 6 Mate John Tenney, trom Maveb 17, Aciing Gunner John Wran, from March 23, HONORADLY DIsCHARGED—M ARON 27, Acting Ensign Williom T. Mitchell, from March 27. ‘Acting Conner Charies Moran, fromm March 26, Actug First Assistant Engineer Cornebus Carr, from Maren 23, Aoting Secoud Asvistant Engineer Leonidas R. Bur- goyne, from March 26, Third Ass siant Engineers George 8. Smith, from Merch 12; Samuel Moyle, from Marl 17; Robert 8. Lyile, trom Murch) 22; Churlos A. Biake pher dtoUormick, March 29, HONORABLY DISCHARGED—MAKER 28, Acting Volunwer Lieutenant Commander samuel Huse, from Mareb 31, ‘Acting Ensign J. H. Fink, from March 21. HONORA DISCHARGED——Manen 29, Acting Assistant Paymaster Cowley, from Sept. 21 last. Maié Win. Chariton, Jr., from Dec. 26 last. TUK UNITED STATHA SUPPLY SWiP NEWDERN, declaring the Insurrection suppressed and restorin,t ¢\¥! rights in the late rebel States; Report of the proc #d: Connecticut and Rhode Island; of the Texas State Convention; Account of the new At- and Christo: | lantic Cable proposed to bo lad next July and of the progress of the work, with ‘llustrations; Account of the terrible Tornado in Indiana; The exciting rumors afloat Tegarding the movements of the Fenians; The present Prospects for Cotton in Texas, Florida, Georgia and Ala- bane; Late and important News from all parts of Europs; Editorials on prominent events; “Our Wockly Gossip” Interesting Artistic, Literary and Scientific reading; Musical and Theatrical review for the week; nae gered ed Holtey Ante Foreign Goaity; Current News of the day; Weekly re- Port aya The follo’ her officers :— | view of the Agricultural situation, with a qnantity of A , common Srethen, A Interesting reading for Farmers and Gardever; Vario- Kus gu and Executive Otieer; SP. , Acting fam tee, Faca:tt, Valuable reviews of tho Mouey; Comuor- taster; SG.R Senman, KW. O'itara, ‘Bunter, | Sat Dry Goods, Boot and Shos, Horse and Cattle Mar- Acting Ensigns; Tho:nas Dobbs, First Aswistant Engineer, | kets; Advertisoments, and roports of all tnterosting feces, ars ae, Non ye Hed | econ of te weak ineets; Francie ", , Chas. | J brea, Third Assistant tugiasers: Charlos Ht Shorn, | New subscribers to tho Wexxty Hxnarp can obtatn George & Hohn, Mates; J. E. awyer, Captain’eClerk; | Stduey Hanson,’ Payimastor's Clork, SAILING OF TIE MIANTONOMAT. The iron-clad Son.tor M momah, with the steamer De Soto as a convoy, started on Wednesday morning from Fortreas Monroe on a cruise of four days towards the Hermuda fetauds, on a trial trip to test the sea- going qualities of th? Monitor, after which both vessels will proceed to New York. MISCELLANEOUS. The steamer South (aco'na wil! sailfrom the Navy Yard, New York, on the 2ist inst., for the Atlaftic and Guif ‘equadrous, Thé steamer Asiaelot will soon sail for the European squadron, the back numbers containing the “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” THE DIAMOND CROSS, new Prizo Story, ‘A Tate ov Axmucan Society, Br WILLIAM BARNET PHILLIPS, Will be commenced in the NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD Os Satunpay, May 6. To prevent Lisappointment in getting the early num!ors of this intomeating story, new subsertbera will do weil to send in thofr snbscriptions ft loast a couple of weeks Fast Day ia Michigan, Dore it, April 6, 1868, Governor Crapo haa by proclamation appl 10th of April as a day for fustng, husiliat Alver aliading to the defeat of armed r prayer. I ADVAN, the antogor nthe ruling powers at W stata ton and apprehensions for the safety of the government, | Txrws.—Singio subscription, $2; Three piss, $5; ‘Let um seek Diving aid to recon: | upon the broad pr nei) humanity, Justice and eteruad truth, when all me spective of caste or color, salt be equal in the eyes of Fivo copies, #3; Ten copies, $15. Single copies, Five cents each. A lIitaitet number of adverss ments tu- sorted in the Wemciy Matann, Hoty Dye—The Best ever nd rotall, alve applied, at Nod e Cristadoro’ Enterprise. Sy. Louis, April 6, 1868. The last ral between Kansas Cy and Wyan- Weetern Ratlrom dotia, Kanras, joining the Misaouri Pacis the Upon | Corns, Bantons, Enlarged Joints and was laid on Mouday lart by the princk | all diasases of the teat cured by Dr, ZACH ARIE, 70) Bro. On Tuesday the vew board of | way. " vor of trend Se EN and @ nomen of tiendsot | pe. Marrton’s Perlstaltis Lozenges are prewo nivones arden seat ¢ | warm ited # positive care for Costiveacss, Piles and Dyspep- | ata. dotte y for tratlie to Fort y | viata ii | early in iviag three hundred and soventy-vo | gripe Proof SafesmWiid-«'s Patent Sala | mica of direct ruil west of St. Louie | manter, for sale at No. 8 Cortlandt stevet, Sree By Corrine His Tenoar,—Last evening Coroner | Gamble held an inquest at the Putnam House, cornor of Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, on the body of Goorgs W. Washington, one of the boarders, who commit- ted auicrte by cutting his throat some time during Thurs. day night, From the evidence taken Sy the Coroner it would appoar that the deceased has boarded at the botol for some two months past. About tive weeks since Le and, although he was able to walk apresed with the idea that he would “ome oj! speculations in which be had em. 7, and these two faeta combined % rondor him tnelancholy and low spisited. Yesterday morning one of the servant girls, fing that he was et Up, Tapped at his door, for the purpose of arouse ing him. "She could obtain no reply, nud esiied the pro- prietor, By bis direction the dour waa burst open and deceased found lying upon the bed with his throat cut, and the weapon with which the act had been accom- plished (a common pocket Knife) stiil clasped in his stiffened guaxp. A verdict of “Death by suicide, by cutting bis throat while laboring under tomporary in- malty," wan rendered by the Jory. Deesased war a — of this city, aged ee eee rend oclneFo | ng time employed in one of the ware! in the lower pert of the city, but gave up his position | © bemeet eliente chit, Grover & Haker's Piret Premian Blase tle Suiteh an@ Lock Suich Sewing Mach’ aes, Broadway. | Gomrawd’s Ortental Cream, or Magtenl Ds r 1. ruplions, dopot, 143 Browdway. a Howe — i LIAS HO’ wanted, vo Mt HMatr D: brown, Tnatantaneo street, Bold by all druggists, jen’ Polish Boo! oye’ Mises! and Chudren’ a MILLER & CO., 387 Canal street, soon die, barked ended di-estrous!: ex La with B Much Biekness With fidren, ‘As well as aduite, atiributed to other causes, ts occasioned by worms, DROWNS “VRRMIFCOR COMPFITHY are effectual in destroying worms, nt ban do no posaitie injury whonsaken sek, Ibis stated that he w re WR iD Marsinge ana yy. Essay of ‘etreiee, having suber to'daad Heltet many for young inet Disease Yours since, Among hin effects was found m letter, | SinrmiMe eet ate tal yewerm, wiih sure means U tn snated letter envelopes Ad. JHTON, Howard Association, ‘written by himin March taat, directing, in case of bis | relief Rent free of chary death, that bis eflects should be given to his sinter, who Dr. J. BKILLIN aoe at Drowster's station, on the line of the Harlem Pa. road. An Enemy in Your Mo 0) On Monde Ey ap! 9, 18966, Meok's niture Warerooms will be open, 686 Broadway Do not pat an enemy in your mouth to steal away your eieintnalioart terth. Beware of destructive toob washes and U ca Pratt & Butcher's Magic Oil. ders, many of which are bane imitations of 8OZ0DUNT Physicians are invited to test ite eflicacy in all cases of To-ure « life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by | Rhevmatiam, Affections of the and all die Cot e utande adopting the fragrant BOZODONT. panes of the BI Muscles and A.—Bradt: y's Daptet Biltptic ry be BPRING SRURT te, meager man of at Je Vest, the nowt DURABLE png ECONOMIC LL. an Vor vale by a druggists. Price 80 crnte, the moat GRACEFUL aad ELEGAN RE, over actus Giinacinen. tne | We stent novelty le the “DUPLEX EMPRESS TRAIL” | ip formation faraished. The highest rates paid for ADMIRED AY ALL and WANTED by kV EKYBODY | do) v4 il kinds of gold and all ATP LOLESALE by, the adva | manufacturers | TAYLOR & 00, Bankers, 16 Wall street, N.Y. Reade streets, New Yor rere cipal JOBBERS in the United Stains, olesale bY th YI | Weoagard’s Cholera Speetiic, entive and cure for Cholera, Cholera Morbda, A-mff the Ge Merits of the Dupter | Annum, Ipysenury, bumier Complaints, Palos in the ELLIPTIC SKIRTS over ail other claimants to the taties | suuach and Bowels £e. favor it Is useless 10 speak —Framk Leslie's Magarine sit poral wets st BURTON, Proprietors, Troy, M. ¥. A.The € dd Duplex Elttiptic | Sold by me SKIRTS ave preferred by the ladies to all others, and the The Report now Cu aie @ very superiog article. —Codny's Lady Ibook, Apri ervicoand 4 friends by sticking subscriptions from ‘ ‘ fa Raunsmally ght ation 1 maces now in the service, or Improvement Throagh the | De ot KROL, ot Bo, ted to ita honorable | LLIPTIO™ la a0 grent thot otherstylon are fast | Broadway. The sterner sex bi record, autl yot tea hi Maveruaer. bemuty, when anadorned with « Hat from Kuss, is not Well as froin all persons whose iuterest Iu the past and ado 008 at all future of the navy mag mduee tiem to aid in this AT? Jort.. The (olgwing armed officers were courtituied the | 94 inprovement 10 boop ak mee Pa proves ities commities (0 be charged with =“ ing ont the inten. | . BUPLER, 987 Be tions of the subscribers to the fun Presiding A Vargn Superintendent of the Naval Academy (z gj cio), Rear | ve tad only of ry Ome ee te tees ah takat, Rouen Admiral avid D. Porter, Members—(l Engineer | corth ede, west of Bienes. or . Ye 5 W. W. W. Wood, 8 Surgeon KC. Dean, U. 8. = ° N.; Lieutenant Colmander PC Jobnon, U&.N.; | A Roon.— Ward's Paper Cottare | wy prociamation.Herrah, Hurrah Lieutenant Commander J. A. Greer, U8 N.; Liouten- > ‘Alen Gents’ nt retail. A wholesale | peaks Bo ipa fir ladles, oaths . p04 einen ant Commander John & Barnes, 8. N.; Captain Me- whe Wr hicsdway, OY. soiling Of cheap A periact rush for one eresere Lane Tilton, U. SM. C. Treasurer—Paymarter of the | Pi o Metrope'itan Hotel KB. A. BKOUKA, Ageat. Noval Acudemy—Pay master Charies W. Aboot, U, 8. N tary —L t Com! K. K Breese, Ue N A. Aum Kee Ms ‘o Mothers. z ine oe eocod tbat paymasters of alt naval station | TEIOS ksulis P uivrans tothe bent. Try It. ze WINALOW'S ROOTHING SYRUP, for chiltren. to and cotmmmueaion collect the subseriytions of the — 4 warines attached to their respective m from time to tine Sub-erip tus from may transmitted Wo the ret, if pot otherwine ovl- off. tain, ty the Paya snot of the servi ' Payrsascer of the Academy lected at & naval station. NAVY BULLETIN. OnDERED—mManon 26. | Passed Avcistant Surgeon EB. M, Stein, to temporary wy Vard, Portsmouth, N. H. onpenrpy—Mancit 27, ‘ Paymaster Aibert 8. Kenney to storeship J.C. Kubn. Assitant Paymaster LG. Billings, wo steamer Wateree, Pacibe squadron. j ‘Acting Paceed Assistant Surgeon W. HL. Pierson, to duty | ot Mound City, ML OKDERED—waRcH 28. Acting Amistant Paymaster Wm. Sellew, to steamer and: ho ervot HH. Lockwood, to the Naval Academy as Professor of Naural and Experimental Philosophy OnvrRED—MARCH 29, Lientenant Commander J.C. P. De Krafft, to ordnance ai the navy yard, Pbiladelphia, Act sed Acustant Surgeon John BE Parsons, to sicamer Yantic, weracnRD—MARncm 27, Acting Ensign Oscor W. Farenhott from Navy Yard, | { () ) Bos on, and ordered ty storestip J. C. Kan. | | old wad well tried remedy. Tt has stood the test of many Crap genre: and sever Eadwm to fal robe ai Skin Boots and - 1h not, on A.-Kangaroe @ Bret ows for ening Ww our euatomers a now he stormach and hewn e, pero (feat - “4 win), tn ort t her health ly the obs oad ee RAN, ROU All Hatr Disenses Cured by a Regular anil ample weatment, No. nore grey hatr or baltnese. Dr. GRA Wheeler & Wilson’ Machine aud Buttor hole Maehine, DIKAN, Astor place. wi Pies @ eee rman heats, Tey hans te conics Setd ie cage on 8 . oom CPt Py, cel RE WEEE P0001 | Why Saffer With « Bad Cola, Mittonse Franklin street. Hicotache, Contivences, whoo STALDING'S CRPHA. may Jo PLLA give instant relief 28 conta | Rema el - ral bi ae Brow Only G08 preperation. Fifty contes Porat WARN Se anew Rat U Walia Cos, | OS® Brondway-Meckie, | Us | 16 Freothn ereroom ope A \Destderatam.—Perry’s Moth and TRECELE LOTION — Discolorations ealied moth patehes MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. oul freckles, are allectuatly remnoeed by peing Perry’ 9 ote. iB Prnvel Lovan. Pregared by Dr. B.C. PRAY, Leravsiolo -- eaauaaan ray fond sereet. New Yor oli drujginta, Prive Fe OUNCE fetey's ow and Preckie Lotion. Pesmputresee relay evening. Avg by atthe tewdewoe of the bride * by the Dr Wenee, = F. ¥. Bourn to Moe Senen B, daughter of Samael Royal Havana Lotterion enabed, Intorma' wi ‘all of thie city. F. GANGS, Breter, Havoron —At Trinity, chapel, on Wetnee vd ‘ Gay, April & by the Rev Stephen M 'Tyng, DD. | A Care at Last.—One More Disense Come | Oh re cor wenweia, gremddanghter of juored.. The work easee of Rhownation are being daily | DO Te song samit rd all of thie ely, r tue pew and wonderfel discovery known ae MAE 4 0 ots oe thin ety, on Tharetay, Apes REAT KHECMATIC REMEDY It te sod op owe. ‘bride's mother, by the Mav, C. The Cheapest Newspaper and Bost Lite- The Ween ty Hexatp for the present woek, now realy, It will also give:—Prevident Johnson's Proclamation ings of Congress; The result of the receut Elections im Tho clowng proceeding ¥ it, cheapest, Depot, No, Jona | * from the residence of her parents, No this (Saturday) afteraoon, at bait past ‘Cldek, Team, 7B Thumday, April 5, Davin Beam vy, ta toe Tat yy, WF OF ie 988, “tative of county Honoxai, Ire seed arches ny, MAM Palnfub Ulbews, which he Lore with Christian foruiua, ‘Lhe friends and R Daniel Bradley, and hy ‘natives of tho family, also hiv von, . fe ALY Panes Cambell, ard Fespectiully invi o atl % @ funeral, (rom hie Inve Toatdsnte, BO Dactat west, «ii (satmday) moruing, et one o'clock precisely. Hin rey. 44 Will be takes to Cale vary Cemotery for interment, Hass. —On Thursday, eveu'ng, Apt 6 Jour T. Burs, only son of Jot W Burns, aged iy ser 4 ¢ relatives and friends of the fau rospeo'fal); Invited to attend the funoral, from his fuses eee 86 Columbia street, on Suntay afternoon, at Myo o'olock Canety.—On Friday moruing, Apri d, afte? @ Unger ing illness, E. Bykox Curr, son of Harriet Band the EB. P. Christy, aged 25 yours, 5 the aod 23 days Notice of the funeral will bo Sunday's Merald April 6, Jastiey Conmstax, aged. Dennis and Hanuwh Coleman, ‘amy ly are tospecttully invited to attend the funeral, (rom the rewidones of bie parents, 125 Greeuwich street, this (-#surday) aferuoon, at two o'clock. Philadelphia, ov Wear enday, April 4, xs Eriza, widow of Thomas Constantine, aged 65 years, @ months and 19 daya. Relatives aud filends are reapectfully invited to attend th @ funeral, from the residence of her gon, A. J. Consten tin.» No. 83 Second st, Brooklyn, #. Dy, this (Saturday) Alte, "00D, at one o'¢lock. Day Tow. ~-On Friday morning, April 6, Euxamerm Day- 20, DS ooaae of tindiasiie aaeanalitie T Invited > attond the fas ‘viaah will tae at tho reside: \e@ Of her wou, David Day ton, 124 East orice street, this afternvon, at two o’dlok, Thursday " 6, Pe red | a Dixy, tw pertath year of tite ) Fermainy wili\ be taken to North Castle tur ‘Tho Tolatives’ and friends of the amily are resi (iv aon, eon xhom, 60 Bide dge eon, in DD xeot, afternoon, at two o'ctock. ” John's Colloge, Fordbarn, on Frida: Dowtan, nynees ae of Micke: invited to atten: the reddenc street, on Sunday Doranve.—Att father, 160 Went Fort \eth etreet, on Bunday aftoruoon, two o'clock, The rela tives and Trienda of the family reepect’ ully invited to attend. Dorsxity,—On Friday, April 6, Avwowmus T young gon of Pairick and Catheriue Donnelly, inthe 21d year # age. Notice of the funeral in te morrow's papere, Dori —On Friday, Apr 6, Owe Dorin, aged ® mouths, son of Joseph aid Catharine Duy lo The Felacivas and frieuds, wnat tuose of lis ncles, Pat. rick and Jobu Crystal, are respeotf.Jly inviiad ty attood the funeral, on - unday aterooun, at ono o'ciouk, from ‘enue. J, olfet cbila riday, April 6, Pac Rand MA Danae, aged 6 years, § mowche and Tho tuneral will take place from the reaiden:+ of bie parchta, 107 East Broadway, ou sunday aflerneon, sb tway'elook wanve,—In Jermey City, on Tharaday, Apel afer short and paiuful Ulvess, Jdux W. Kewanvs, la bie Soule of his age, The relatives and friends of thy {usally are rasp sete fully re : te vested ia attend the (uneca) trom St Petre Graud street, tis (Saturday) morning, ab tom Kk Fiarpens —On Friday, April 6, Farcore C., only ebiia ries J. and Ciara’ id. Flanders, eged 22 montha The relatives aud friends are respectively iavited ta Ativnd the funsrai ou Sunday ailernoom, ab two o'ekoly from the remdenes of Wiliam Flanders, Stuyvoact avenue, uewr Fulton. | Fioep. Lu Brooklyn, on Thuryd | Gane Fuoop, im the woth year of t lace Michael Fivod. Apel 6, Mire. Mane age, Feller of the resifence of her ny wrwiby, ar ben o Wek, we ty in payors pleare copy. Gooumas.Oa Thurday, April 6, aftor & long and | paimsul Minen, Aroma A, eva of Wold Goodman, in ue id your of ite age Lue reiatives aud fiends of the family are respecte fy invited to aitend the (averal, on sunday aflernvOu, at une o'clock, [rus Une reid woe of his paiente, No, 56 sei attioas=-On Thurday, April 6, Jony Hatsiaay, sow usg4s.--On Thue , Joms Hats spe pr td ligan, aged 1 your, 4 mowtue of James and Mary Ana Mail ary malnianees Hy tovie ‘The (rouds and aeq) are rewpectful to attend the funcral, from bie late resideu«, 620 ude 0p streot, thls (Betubday) af eravod twou'diwcn, | HL toa.-Suddonly, ow Woduenday, Apel 4, Maxewimaa Marou, in the dist year of bis age. ‘The reintives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notce, from 34 Kast Twelfth steoot, ba Sunday afiernoon, at ope o' Wok, Further novice of fumeral hereaiter, Hisone.—On ¥rdey, April 6, Buouer, wife of Thomap tna, aged 66 yours. og A to ationd fi , on, aflernoon, at o'clock, from her iaie resideuce, No. $14 Hicks street, Brovkiyn, He ¥ sie Bh peng wt Apr o, tuum, al the Tendence of her sum, Me. Joho Catskill, N. ¥., Mra. ene, COLre moma ged the 66th year of lin - M Gusee —On Touredey, Apri é Parmce MeGuawe, @ ative of co uty Invited t attend the funeral, from tue unove's ree Grand street, Jersey Chuy M Kew Vroday morning, April 6, Josmra McKaa, aged #0 yourn kore at bis late residence, corner of Bronne and sets, oh Sabbath afternoon, at bal! past GVO The frieuds of the Cautiy are ronyacstuily tte ted Lo ateod. MeN .m—-On Friday evening, April 6, Pataca McNam, aqod 45 yours, The relatives and friends of the family, and of hie St eet ere aes St ) Bescay yal tee o'clock, from be James Metsow im His relatives friends are respectfully invited ationd the funeral, from hit Inle resdenes, 65 Fraakiia avenue, this Balurday) afternoon, ot two o' thank apne A ee a, oy z 2 = | | t RM van side scons, tom , Pear oro en, lems high mass was ofered (on the repose 1, Aprils ovanty, on Mente: Preteens neteme — treet 918 loa Th 14, Wagmas oe rine Hana ramen, are et ted te tay, Ay = pemneaes <a of Jou A aged 2 yours and 16 toy The rela iver ‘and (romme of the fami “ we cnsineipeciinrnamamacnemaaaie the w f gz fonerel, from the residence of bin Datd ata, Na, nt into the dation and earn of the small men who ‘Actiog. Ascistant Paymaster George 8, Sptoston from | Ke oD. Bowes Mine Rowatee attend the fur ride for the great stakes of the Englieh torf. Lord Has- paul Wateres, on reportung of feiief, aod ordered Apri 19606, 646 Hrowdway, Meck's au WT a weamateg, Aged by tb, tho toe Geverday) morning “a i Lings was Grimahow's first master—i. ¢, when bie lord | home vo seitie bv nts, Furr tare Warerooms, new store, will be open. Jazmin Fospetag, Arby Ot papain wae ride the animal, being \berty when his te A. 1 Lewis, from Navy Yard, or opule ome y » . , Gid not want him to ride for anybody ele who world | detea to sucsmer ‘Augusta, meod Barnett « Flavors " Taro, “ tue former pie . Ly An cepeaeney tartied te employ apd pay him For this service Lord Rantings peracnkp—mancn 28, if -~ ae allt | jar 7, Decomber 2, three o'clock, from baw tate a9 Fee einen Coe cach nec eon tod £3 for cheb teen | Captain Charles $ Boggs, tram special Gnty at New é se asthe Holy Ghat, ie the ety of Marece, | greet’ fervices ab lowe o'cheah, 0%, s charck, aa ee ee ae eae eacor's income | York, abd ordered to cou wand steamer De Beto. | pmPinest Ready Mode Clothing tm Ames | fry trmnut A Rann iirntin), am of et. Beary Renith, | former of Browne nud Chryeaie Mrvein, Jost, and hia travelling expenses The jockey’s i Captain Wiliam M. Walker, fro command of steamer . rand Children's, all quite @qmed Haden, N.Y, Wo. Mien Kasce Paonene Dossmus, | Tones in Brewtiye, om | be mar fro these sources and from presenis made to bim | 5 Copeit, ‘ larya's ob | of Heawn, ye 5 ne ee Hy Adetrerl Faied tor have Ce een” as'o00' ant 45,000 ‘Mate’ Jolin Boule, from seawer Kate, and granted Chagas Care, | Pain, Hreiaw Tuorn, aged | yent and 4 mands > edhe aearie doar s of atnence, ~ Birth. Tor relatives and fymde wre sol chien brie Leer sce i todtinlamtnence te the prot | , Acting Master © F. Sitchett and Acting Easign Frock | at) Yegel Lottery Prive Cashed— to THE BOTTOM OF THR MERA attend the fpmerel. Unie ) eherwaet, om eno cach henenty bad Stl | Joruat, from Conse Survey steamer lib, aad ordered 19 | pie vinge, cirwlate snd Inior'mation wap | © attention bas buon Sivectad W aptarting sonownee. | past three o"ehodk. feqen ret | conus beort, wive-a ‘and aetite. habit of body, | duty io Atlantic squadron. 4. B CL AvTUS, B Well enon, &. ¥. eee tie 4 ot thin Marnie, va 00 Wetows | Teemrwen Om Gevernor's biaad, om Pridag every’ ee ea ae rd Wik eel ote tea, taing cael perAcHeD—wancit 29. -— | shale a cd Site ot Aube on ts Vine Momtrom at | Age &, Breve Genores@ 8 Twonan, tt A. eron to “apews” seven nds in (went; ee and Acting Avotatant > HM. K. Wheeler, from steamer Rallard Mowse, Michmond, Vax, ty Now * Iknew Got he hae had is ineerted, oor wm I a ‘on toon eetaen , ee ee ne ge bave to ‘and qrented leuveofebe nce” open ge the steaption of gueate. newly ptt eaghrity "7 AERIS a ee Oe eas nant promenones | Vis ieamaeaae © Arn @ Marr Yaw ire eatuften ‘vizious sad Mca te ioeange, ane the . Siceter, (rem tug Olan, aod ondered to the | Oe an eT tad hte propeeete Titers mayne |» '2 0 stom, tans sed \litverel faiechoey, SOG @rbd ) th TT we Ags jay abd termptations Lo whieh ihetr howenty e exponed’ are €8. feceiy ing rbip Princetom, Siseuen rae ae (Pei rn | ne. hee ceomatnd Croce Sonme, we i = a fa diorteatis the family ws rorpmatey | treme.» Lord Hastings dismissed baw bomwe he LACRD ON WAITING ORDERS wMAncH 26. en blicditn 34, ‘ ees ean to hevely cio my wirengert and my feces a as Sesodeny) chatomth, retneed ty ride a colt Wich be deemed unsafe. Acting hasters Jalias Wolken and Wm Nyborg. Batchelors Hater Peet tn the | pigs: umayeiroced dle one ee ‘oe 7 Lewes COURSE, MARCH 23a SWEEPSTARES—WALP APPOINTED Mancn 2%. ward. the only a Dye tipiide, ewasiw | Pgnattom AMBROSE 0A VINE MO ' pe 4 pars Worm, A MILE. Henry K. Stenar, of Washington, D. C., am acting | neour Veewrs i Baring vrert ‘Aron 4% 1906 he ree re . matire of Mr. R. Ten Breen s', LAS eee 5 arsistant engineer, and ordered to steamer Miantowo ». *. Veteabie ~~ ea —r ieetawt, 704 Velieda, 2yre., asks onas oem os J Mr. Bareseo's Kagenie, 3 yra., Set Old. 2 a7. OWN HRONOHE bows aL eyeetty’ oy ievived Mi. Boajend's Mom Wise, 8 ips, Wa. Oi Poemer) 8 Mo, Seeond Live mien Grieg |, Baugee Maeeted, anes, 0 Tee Jomaten % 1, tory oa? ‘stay me. WS Beene Core ws (Hibbera) & nt. | ie relatiras and irtenda of thy family are any Gramm the reasdomce A hee parey’ . Ys Vepse SS on funeral, rom the Wate . otting— Miller's Maid, 3 to 1 inet Mone 29. with | ig Fited to extend ine | On Pothy, Ape @, Sone ae ee en ersipetta’, The latter fora tew | P. 1 Macon, ating ensign, and ordered to the recelr. arch ir demaice, om Bowley aflerwem, at bail pot Ds Prva 12°97 2 russ, rome ndes tnade play, when Miller's Maid (who lost several ing ship PrBeeton. FAes-o'4 longtbe in starting) took ap the running and wor in a rrowotap—wancm 27. be bald 00 atey + canter four length. leneth reparat'd second and Rowgne Ira Harris and Chee foe wae ger, pas winner Bas bought ig lor Jal wuunees. Lolvrede, Ww Masters, ira ore,