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ARRIVED YESTERDA P a dence; P eee Rs Ryans. , rd fafoul attendants were banished by | wiAsicl, Tertyy Acpic wo | Tt: kaaty with pIwMeMEETH | oy yyy ough thers are no vene motle ord epecie t» DB At & ¢ Bw, f mous ud, the exemption is notic« | B=Vilisfrance, Beant, , fo wrete one hunéred yer ue 9 63 daye io beilret t ‘ y Wrote ne hun Ms 4 Me | Rapericnerd very hoary er ta | before Se K arrived in Ireland, by St. aoe reine s perme be X | Isanone ¢ the venerable Ben ant St. | vat pe SE] Dewar 48, hon 48! | Chaisianity was preached in Ireland tong bn PN / , tye arrival of St Parercn, and according anatase. Woolmer, J sid tee | fore tise arrival of St Pa , to some writ ma te vere weather the entire jaaeace. Pe er dunt nenns fad oF 4 ’ Selves Beo cai tre roe teared fo duvet {to preaching, to acteof piety and 1am pease’ 8 large lcstere Lonevclar ce, ard to the founcing of churches, GOMOORBRS Manel 1) Sicko Pe Tohirate | which wore cavablished in all patte of the coun. me ey try. Tho prefosion cf there may be inferred oe * from Connaught, where he planted 47 charches Dosa Rraee ed a pastor over onch, the last of Ra ng in thet part of the County Sho, Aacerese, tt " which inthe birthylace of Colonel Conconas. Be Gedein, Wobble, Eiieaienjxety sith ol for croenad to. Britain, New Haver. i went to Liverpool, where Decal ut Oaks, Oaks Mizabethicits WL COR! DFT the people went forth to greet him upon his TPA B lanait yg, acd upon the spot erected a creas, ‘Trade Wid A Chase Wixeon, which tears his tame Arcus. ( DS Willetts, Bald Bulrurh, Dewey, Bitter, Dickie, raat eorl From Irelard Se. Parnes ond afterwards again firmed by th , torehing that pagan as A. D,, 41, bat St. lave met with great and ng the many years wai to t’ prevent day. Ho LATEST NEWS RY (£2LEGRAPH TO TUR NEW YORK SUN. Gen. McClellan to his Soldiers. NO MORE INACTIVITY ecupation of Dumfries lmebels to ight at Fredericksburg. A FIGHT ON THE POTOMAC, Valuable Ordoance Secured. News from Winchester. ASHBY'S CAVALRY GISPERSED The New Madrid Evacuation, Immense Amount of Spoils, The pedition to Tsland No. 10, COMM, FOOTE ON HIS WAY 15.000 Rebels There. iy, Thompwn for Ip, 461 be preceeded to Rome, and wo con- Pore as Aportle of Ireland, whore Be trig Reve NB, from | he returned in 40), taking Mritain on hia way, Cian turns, C vt he founded and repaired many monas or, which he tlied with monks. After this 30% DAY ho lived thiry years, Tho placs of his death, for Livera | lke that of bis birth, is much contosted, but ug | Hie mort authentic account sts os that he died sith 94th regime.t NYS ¥ inthe Atle, cf Saul, on the 17th of March, 493, RETURNED. in tke 10th your of his age, and was buried at Sv aner Backstone, hence 14th ‘n fear Down, inthe Ca |, afterwards called St. of U 8 snip Vermont, havicg ore of ber tillers | py sick's, where bia remaint for many contu- Ea DISASTERS, & ries wore said to bave tepotod. comnay Captain © On ecesunt of his services in the cause of Fore ee Teligion, the Coristian world, joing in kin ro sink in a few sympathy with the Irish poople, in the honors and devetion displaysd on this festal day, wh'le awiloan citizens will rejoice in the free vith which the sone of Ireland can hero perpetuate the aud coremonivs of thoir nae tio Lard. When we cease to rememier the advancement of Cur country in works «f° isaw provement ar’ ofart,achieved by Triah labor and ndustty : the patriotic defence of our Northern cause by the O'De Briteb ent;t est aympathy which w (THE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1562. the neblo patriotiem country’s cainps Recky Mcuntsins, wi ™, Patrios'’s Day Ti-day is the antiversary of the Featival of S Patrick, atd is ba'led by Ivishmen, all over the world, with grest anticipations and prepara tions, andodebrated wil the most imposing pageants and cereronies, Even the poor peas An erican memcry, th af St from tiv, in Treland and ia the ho stirring: words of oarn- «ro watted to us from Ire- lard in the excitoment of tho Trent difficulty of Ireland's sons in our the Atlantic to tle h their woary months of impriconment in southern jails; whon names like Conconan, Mensiaa - rn, and a bost of others, aro dropped from , Suips, Maac jen, and not All then, will Patrick's Day, ant, half etarved from the failure of his staple ne ; li ; ea ‘eh 39 food, in Ireland, turns trom his distressed fam i dephees GAHULAlitys aed taverns Ly, to thank God that even amid his poverty hs has been permitted to see the light of another Patrick's day, and his thanksgiving is not lees earnest than that of millions there and elss- where, who t -day raise their hoarts and voices ¢n bigb, in gratitude for the life, Joede, aad memory, cf the ood Saint. St. Patnick bas been regarded as the Apo tle and Patron Saint of Irelan?, ant bis long lite, spent in the establishment of the Caristian Teligion, and in deeds of morcy and benevo lence, amor: its population, justly entitle hit memory to the sacret ence in which it is universally held. Tio place of the birth of 91. Parnick is claimed for various localities, but Gen Me Tis lofty tone, and will command the en pooplo, whilo the i wich it conveys, of Potomac /o:cvs, will sry will be hailed pert of onr Northern From the army of expects great achio! tlower of the country intelli, ence and num Addrewn, foul-inspiring lanyug, thusiasm of our troo, rst distinct explanations, the long inactivity of the be received with inturest, and its assurance that delay is no longer necas y with satisfaction in every country. the Potomac the nation vements, It contains the y andin point of equi it nbere, is the finest the world Vas overseen, In dircipline it is at least supo the best authors fix it in Armorie, Gaul, and to | yicr tothe enewy, Ite Genet n spite of the have cccurred at Tours on the §h April, atic! outeries of his opponenty, has proved A.D. 375. His grandfather wos Vorinus, &) himself worthy of the confidence of his mon, Priest, and bis father, Carsuvusivs, wdeacm, | a: thoy chocringly accord it. He has devel, his wo her baving been a woman of great | oped hie abilitios as a worker an’ ogan , beenty, named Concimssa, a sloce of the! and the army is a tes:ime ny to his genius eMabraicd Archbishop cf Tours, Tho icfsnt | That he will prove worthy of commanding it, Parnick was called at his baptiam Svccortt, | and will lead bis wen to the victories which he which meant ‘valiant in war.” Little | hes promiacd, wo caonot entertain a doubt, is known of his younger years, but a’ sixteen hy Tho at! entian oft was taken captive in Britiany and conveyed to Ireland, where, boing compelled to attend ca tle on the mountain; ness, and boaily leader, and MeCr yn fact thi hia bed sustain the high r amid hunger and make! ations, in snows wad ic he nation, and of the world, is Gxed upoa the Army of the Potomac and ils LAN it not insersible to the abilities will be wanted to putation of bis name and he obtained true kuowledgs of Christ oar Sa | position, All truo hearts will wish bim success, vior, Ho was here called Cearkear Tiyk, bo | and echo bis prayer, “May Gal defend the cause he served four mastors, Tao laws ot | right,” Ireland, with regard to slavery, were ths same p3 sneer as the Loviticsl, that inthe soverth yoar the Bertous Railroad Accident, slave ehould yo free, and, accordingly wfler six yeara of servitude, Parnick received his frove dom. From Irulatd he returned to his relatives in Brittany, and resolved to devote his life for the binefit of the country to which ho had Veen conveyed a captive. Ho nal rerfected himsei! in tho Irish langusge, from i of which bis predecessor, Palladius, } in hia efforts to establishia Iroland ihe Chris tian religicn. Under 81. Martin, Bishop of Toura, his ma- termal grand-urcle, Parrick (svoted many years to study, during which he was muds a deacon by the Bishop, and a pricst by Sr, (ine MAN, who called his name Mogostus, Ia A. D 408, he wont to Rome, receiving there the celo- brated staf, called by many writers, ‘Jesus’ staff, which, according to Sr. Bernanv, was covered with gold and precious stunes, and bo- lieved to have been endowed with wondrous power and virtue, Thia staff was for conturies Preserved at Armagh as one of Ireland’s chief Telics, then taken to Dablin, and finally burned, with other relics, in 1538, shortly afer the Reformation, In the year 418, Parnick was consecrated Bishop of Auxerre, ly Sr. Poughkeepsie, Mo with the Ninety with an accident, water near Tiv Five ont were killed, i, by r—father a rar Samuel Gi'ar'er 074) belo: ging toA Nelson Forton, Cay Joh NAMEN Quartermaster D. Gates, Howard, Poi il wd Alle r4¢, belonging bo the | ‘The wbove have no b. St. Low March German, and in 432, on the doath of Ginpateh'to ale D) Pauravies, was sont by St. Crivseine | ye ry nem ove to preach in Ireland, changing his namo | v| to Parnicivs—t, 0, Pater Civium—or “Father |g 380 cxpeltion is ot the People.” Landing in the Barouy of | but and Wellave wd » belonging to Company of all the killed are not obtained. Shormen. no relatives int Master Drisco!l, belonging to arch 13—Tbe down train, th Begimest on board, mes Five cara were thrown inty the a brokea rail, fom Gaps Tae names d ten injured, teined two hours, The names of the killed are Two wore nay nd won, ‘The train will TER DIBEA TON Barton Glazier (fathor ant ve Village, J+ Uarson County, @ Vinent is courtry, eanbuish, OF INJURED, Wolf, Private Bushnell, ©-1 pa Clark, Alexanier MoNeli MeNell, (2 brothers.) Lughlan and Bure and, D "Brain sued brok eye POSTSCRIPT, Gen, Smith at ‘Savannah. 1-—A Savannah, EMOCKAT Mayey the exper shee uewrly all arived, asd 18 point of proceeding fursher Sarrman, MC Vision comma’ srnan ders Hy Locale, county Down, then Magh Juis, he made The force is larga, avd fu ly able to cer any ! ' an rebe # cen bring agains it, bis firet convert in the person of Die it, the | Gea rem ie teen eels I renry. Chief thereof, and thence proceeded to ministra Thee mys force in thie weoth nis variourly ca tions in different parte of the tand among tho | ihn’ iyw. Wain ee deletes wert ty Barly, chiefr, druids, ard people, At Tara, in 43, ie | McNairy cont yorterday, and burned ne eid to have occurre the colebrated incident of | Fi i aon the ra kon the repos saallog fru the shamrock, the legend being that Kiny Laoouaire, before whom Patrick was proach. ing, pot understandi Trinity, the Apostle *tooped down ard yy up a bhamrock, which le exhibited to the q a wil luge Waa burn ‘ the arrived e the b The Recont Battle at Poa Ridge, Ark, toning monarch aa having thros leaves on one wo : maine 0 atte) stem—an emblem of “Three in ore,” the at ‘ Ark, wiived hore y« tributes of the Trinity. apa a ard be 2 oF On the approach of Lent, Sr. Pariicy xii dade ' ihe drew to a high mountain—well known at tho Legh earn i Aree ee La hey present day to the inhabitants of Wostern Con~ ; ; baught, as Creagh Phadiog, or The Reek. 'Tais Sr Aster ences unm including 8 900 mountsin is situated in the barony of Murrisk | : scr re AF bs aes Wu Jad ant $00 to 1,0°0 four miles from Westport, the oat of the Blar- | tt nnds ut cir icioke eine by aria quis of Bligo—and twelve from Custlovar, It | 1.160 dalled ad fom 2 5) 8,006 wounded. We was then called Cruachan Ackuit or mount-eagle | WK 1 OM Drie sare ant 12 Hoan of cannon, ton urd theMas «ui of Sligo still takes one cfhis tities | ard by Col, Pesereon's uigale, Povo ° Lord Montsugle (mount eagle) therefrom, Tao | tm belongin fe Bevidacs n mountain runs up to a point almost in the shape The Hols compl ely dete: wo, ti 7 o aly | a p flying in oue di i Ltt me oa, ond “ the bop ise reputed bo ly the: t v Van D ra toking sate, M - well, on the margin of which i# an appearance | jrorbert, of vise of tho Louisiana regiments, wo like the track of « man's knees, ‘This ia said to be the print left by Si. Parnicx while praying. To this day, it is resorted to us a place of pen- ance by the faithful, many of whom aro sont there im expiation of sins disclosed in confession. Ja sbson nobericayy The War Bt, Louis, March d dated on board the br was token prisoner, aaye Bhat ( n, Fret, of Camp as killed, In the Soathwent, 6. kpecis! to the Demon aT ‘ansport Alpty Hickman, Ky. Upon this mouutain, in imitation of Qunop, | 14'hy couteiow th owing from Southera papers : of i el} 7 1 VEAL Maye two rebel transports Mosns and Evras, Parnic is believed by many Bes sited FA Beicig o to have fasted forty daye without taking any | ue dey lat. é sustenance whatever. Here also, according to | Te Florence Gauerrn rays the Fotorals landed a Joonrime, he gathered all the serpents and ‘Venomous creatures of Ireland and drove them jaw the Wertern Ocean, as Cunisr drove the tleo AL vl a ia She Beaton Mouuual ‘Savannah on Ark., which ways that Voi ¢ Tennesse Biver. aispaten dated Dorn and their baggage trains, are tao ine. coutains Our Washington I[t+ms Kebel Strength at Manassas, The New Article of War Approve’, NO MORE SLAVE CATCHING BY ARMY OFFICERS Accident on the Hudson R, 8. R. Soldiers Killed, 10 Wounded, &o., &e, &o. Gen MeCh iar To Ils Soldt He ssauarry Anwr or tir Poros yey), Vameax CocnrHovse, Ve. March M4, 1562, f 3 ldiers of the Army of the Potomac: tine L have kept sou iuactive’; but not wivhout ® purpose, You were to be disciplined, nod and imetructed, ‘The formidable ariliery 1 now bave, liad to be created, Other armies were to move and scoomplish certain results, 1 have hold you back that you might give the death. blow to the rebellion that has distract our ones happy country, ‘Tho patience you have shown, and your con Menace in your General, are worth a dozen Voctortemy ‘Loose preliminary reai's are 1 fo! that the patient labors produced their fruit, The Army of the P tonac is how areal ara y, tagnifi ent {a matert disoip'ing and coustruction, end exo pred and armed. Your cou nanders ara al Lcould wish, The moment for sovion hay arri th ad I know that Lcantrutin youto wave our country, A I ride through your ranks I 800 in your faces the sure prestige of vi 1 fort thet you will do what- ever I sak 0 The period of inaction has pased, I will bring you now face to face with the rebels, and on'y pray that God may defend the right, Ia whatever dirve: Hion jou may move, how ver strange my actions may appear to you, ever bear in micd that my fate is linked with yours, and that all Ido is to bring you where I kuow you wish to be—on the decisive battle field, 1amt wetch over over hin children, and you kuow shat your ( loves you from the depths of his heart, my eare—{t has cver been —to gain success with the least possible loos, Batt know if it is necessary you wil willingly follow me to our graves for our righte:1s causa, Gd swies vpon us—victory attends us, Yet Lweuld not bays you think that our aim is to be obtained without a manly straggle, I will not dle gulee 8 from you, that we have brave fo # to en- connter—fosmen well worthy of She steal that you Will se 80 woil. 1 shall demand of you grass, he~ roic exertiony rapid and long marches, desperate combat, privationr, perhaps, We will share all the vtegother, acd when this sad war is over, w will all return io our homes, and feel that we can sak no Ligher henor than the proud ¢meciousness that we belonged to the Army of the Potomac, Gro, B. MoCuRiany Major-Grneral Commanding, Rebel Devastastony, &o, Wachington March 10.—Lristow's SI five miles fum Mamarsas, on the road to Ruh- mond, was burnt, together with the sorelouse,con- taining a large amount of four, by the retreating rebels from Manunias, At Thi roughfare Station, twelve miles from Man- Asses on the rowd to Winchenter, were found fny- © freight care loaded with commiasary stores. valucd ad $20,000, The fire the enemy kindled failed toc moume them, The Warrenton Station, Manassa, on the Richmond read, waa burnt t crther with the Lotel and the five or six dweliiogs Cedar Ron B idge, two miles this side ef War- renton station, was also burnt by the rebe's AS Munaaaas the secret agents of this Goveroment #uccerded ip securing, at the late headquarters of # Howuregard and Jobnson, a larga number of dooume reference to the numorival force aad comditic n of she rebel army, furteen rilles from Occup of Dumferles, Washington, March 16,—Yestorday a recom neiteriog Party otirtad fom tue north sid ¢ Quantico Creck, and occupied Dumfries, P.or the river to the creek the road was etrews with Cord Lorees, Some wore in harness aud attached to wagons, The rebel force in and around Dam fies Wes compoted of Texans, Alabaa inva and South Carolinians under the command of Wigfs!! f Texas, ‘Tie farmers state that there is stil a body of about 400 cevs'ry some four miles from Dutufriee, on the Aquts Creek road, Abcut thirty cartridge and cap boxer, some Liankets, floor, eto we din the house used as Wigfali'# headquarters, A large quamsity of © ele and cartridges were also stowed away ina barn, ard 75 boxes of aeamunition were found uaar the creek, From contrabands who lave acted as Souineters for the rebels it was accartaine] that the tain body of the rebela have crossed the Reppa- hi yond sre makirg a stand at Fredericks: s cosjunetion With the army at Gordons A Fight Down tt vgton, March 15 kee arrives ot vy Yard and took on board ea quantity of lel yesterday, She then, wita the Anacceta, proces ved to shell the rebel batteries at Aquia Creek, The enemy replied briskly with their gunr, but foiled to roach the Yankee, al- though they made several excellent line shots,— One shell struck but a sbors distance frum ankee, in direct range with her wheel hous se too high for the Ansorsta, many of them parsing over to a great distas | Tue Leavy guns of the Yerkes enabled her to lie | ff out Cf ienge, and drop her ab precision into the Latieries, After firing some time, 0 , Yerkee and Anscosta heuled if with: struck, It ia believed, from the manner ' thelr sh tls expl ded in and aroun Varies, that somebody washuri, 7 een running to and from tht depet ai Aj rin Creek, and iio theught 7, the rebels are re snowing their at-res, ordD* nee, Ao, ‘Thobatte y ot Potow.ac Crowle is still copied by Ane rebels, ‘Ths Yankee Lina secured a portion cf the irom works cf the George Page, and is te day having the white oe! monmer attached to her steam Hips. Atanbhinter oF eple 4 have OTH # lefe by the soonta se tk ay the Lavin brought up f° sMery @ Tig inch rifled guo. 4 ag 8 nd rhe, The breech af bas de wheel, aod when Whe ep 6 iy peciowed ferns the went, the gun will Proves val ha ace quisition, There 916 noW Ywo shella and a large mass cf mud in the gua, a erecta having Leen made tbart a, Cannon of the bi ae cars can be non wee Y the Ben port? aun is » dincription, aro deily being fn the river at the various battwies, many of wikby toyelber with @ large amount f loaded she. ore being br ught up tytbe Navy Yard. Prem Portres:! nron, rrreet Monroe, March 1 2 Raltimore, 10) 1 tueree of orders ira the Ward panne tf Paration of the adminiatr ation tahe of for ds military aut ity, apere ed today by General tp) clat © B. Wider to tha cition print tof vagrants or contrabacde, ia Department, Food. ol tiing and aholtor wi av til furdher ordera ied a writ for an ale.tion in the Firat Congre sioral Dastiict, » poll waa ops (Lin this precicct, to-day, About 200 vot wers thrown, all of which were for Joasph 84 ‘The Son Jecint arrived to-day, A trark has cocurred inthe telegraph cally 1 ont having Wi) be repaired the firat fair day, Wine 8 5B, ond stormy, The Balduwors and Oto allroad Laieinore, March Toe work of repairing tie B sand Oo Rilrowd ia progreesing rrp ily. ‘The wh le road will be ia complete work goonder ye. Beven trains from she Oni cached Martinebong today with provisions, Har. ‘a Perry Uridge is nearly completed S When it 4 entirely, 80 tralas will be run from Winchester to Baltliore, General Shields telegraphs today that the energy of the © mpany in pusiog forward the repairs has more than me: bis aangutne expeste- tions, A larg mon ia employed on the vhole li @ and the broken machinery at Martina. bung in beirg remeved to the repair shops, feron of News frow Winchester, Winchester, Va., March 15,—This morning, Ashby'a Cavalry, with two gune, were driven three milea beyond Newwown by a force of our artil.ery, infantry and cay: Mavy ahel!s were thrown on Hh rides tuts as fer os known, ny one was killed, Capt. ET, Per dietony Quartermaster of Ashly Cova'ry, wax copvured yesterday morning. Toe com reached w point sures miles this side of Harper's Ferry today, ‘The roa! is in the worst posible oor ols Parsen Browelow tp Ni ville, Nashvilie, Tenn , March 15. ‘sun Brown low acd ton acted Lew today, He says he wax imprivoed in the o im. nj-il at Knoxville on Dec. Oth, in violation of an sgreement with the rebel government, He cbtaine! @ pass fom the rebel govermn ont, ar loft Knoxviils two weeks ago. He Proceeda te North t pubiich the story of his martyrdem, The New Madrid Evacuation, St. Louis, March 14.—-The following ia a copy of an o!fi ial dispatch gent to the Secretary of War. “After coveral days of skirmishing and a num- ber of attempts by the gunboa' dislodge Gen, P. tho enemy has evacuated his fort and intranch- monte at New Mudrit, leaving all bis artillery, fli batteries, tents, wagers, mules ete, and an | mense quantity of military ascrey, tte, ete, Brig Gen, Hamilton hea seoupied te y Tila wan the last stronghold of the enemy in this state, N rebel fly is now flying ia Migaou St. Lowisy March 18 —Goa, P ipo, in bis dispatch to Gen, Halleck, Gor success at Now Mrdrid las been ev greater than reported, Twenty flv) pieces cf heavy artillery. twent oundere and ritlad—tbirty, toro batteries of feld arti lery, an immense 1a ty of fixed smmunitior, several thousand » army, hundreds of b xesof musket cartridges, thre hundred mulis, tente fr an army: f 12,000 men, and an immen ity of other preperty of not es value than a million dollars have fallen into our b The men only eecaped, ‘The enemy's whole force iy demoralicad and dispersed in a vamp on the opposite sideof the river, The enemy abardoned thelr works wo hurrigdiy as t the baggage of the cifivers and kaap men behind, Tiolr doad were unburied, Their suppers were on their tables and their candles were burning in their tents, A furious thunder-ttorm which raged all night enabled them to get across the river with: wt being discovered. Our heavy battery wos established during the night of the 12h instant, within $00 yarés of the enemy's works, We opmnod fire at daylight on the 1ith inet, just shirty-four hours after the guns wore delivered t) us at Cairo, During the whole day yertorday our lines were drawn closer around the works of the eneny, under a furious fire of sixty pieces of artillery. ‘The fear of an assault upon their works at daylight induced them to ise pre- cipttately during the night, Many prirone:s have been taken, and the colors several Arkansas riginents, Our loss is about fifty killed and wounded, Holling was in command of th rebel feet, and Ginarals Mc Stewart and Guatt cf the land frocs, bosts went down the river, Gen, Pope has twenty-five heavy guns, with two ke cf the enemy, which command every p) int f she river," Expedition Agalnst Island Ne. 10, Hickman, Ky., March 15,.—A naval expedi- ion, composed of the gunboats Benton, Louisville, Cincinnati, Oarendelet, and Conestoga, under Flag: OMi.er Foote, left Caire at 7 o'clook this morning: At Colvinvus they were joined by the Pitsburgh, St, Louis and Mound City, and were overtaken by 8 morter boata in tow of 4 steamers, with transports and o-dernce boats, They ariived here at 44 olclock this afternoon, ‘The in: unted pickets of the enemy were in sight en the blu’, Oa our arrival, two companies of the 2h Llinola Roglaent were seat afer them, but they caoaped, Ararong U ion fe ling is Tie imyremion prevall not ff r much resistance, Hheso are sald to be 2,€60 troops at Uuion, 7,000 ity of Inland At the Leiter place there are also sald to be vy gune in their batser euifestod hare, eat Isand No. 10 wil at Humboldt, and 18,000 in the viel 10, N twel Our Special Correspondence. Tim Wan ox rie Musstssirrt—A Disare YOINTMENT—GEN. Pore's Movemeatg—A Hann Roan ro Travel —Rerarns To THE Goespoats—Tig Bexvon— Remark Ante Sreov—Forr Donsison 10 Be Eyacuas TED, &., &e, Cairo, March 131 havo delayed writing for several Vays, with the expectation that each hour # force would leave down the Mississippl, and soon thereafter there would be something beyond meve oc mimonp!ace €vents to write about, Yester- dey we had nearly started—were ail aboard the genbost4 ard were momontarily expecting the Commodore to raise the #ignal of departure, when Abe werd c, mae that the whole affair was indeflaitely Postponed Tie true reason of the delay, in my opinton, is that it bas been deemed best uot t» make a demon- stration on the rebels until Gen, Pope has so tori. fed om she river below them as to be able to cus off Soir retreat, The latest advices from Gen, Pope reprerent that he is rapidly meking his position eff. cient both for cffensive and defensive purposes, Fors tiwight past heavy siege guns have beo ipper | m Mound City by boat to Commerce, | Connor, Aid, James Beith, Right roain aier i ig on Toe cave bees deawged overland from that poles | Oe erias of manok Win be liken up a den, Pope's priten in #30 roar cf and nearNew | precgeiy when the Diviaune ai’ cone Sek Madrid, down Kart Broadway to Chatham |. Tiisoperaticn is one roarcely lose than gigantic | the Park by the esst gate, wh: , , in ite charscwr, ‘Tue roads ate, jot ‘a8 all tow betcre aia Honor tre “awyie and On nran noavy in shia part nell, aod then proce 1, Bradway 0 Onion From mx 4 the Washington Monument Nweive hore a6 with even tois force w bave teon required foreach pleos ‘ahi ee cough Taanty shird evr + atdup Pighsh at eet to F Are U6, First Ave Tenuty When progress has heen Bole and al ony 4, the ati kings in merave. Adios to these difficulties wan i i iy of tke , ; they will Le diemb wed, ieee een TRUE gi ttmrant Berar | A anluMe cf IT guom in honce of tke day will be Biking up. Me iad by steve sasvurt, | fired, aa the p bev ine to ra + seri g horsey and, whe od ee wor am th Marshal + Aid Te ageted ty repot tothe Grard Mar ofelocky A, M. wd be done with Pico ot, at hall pat 8 entire sweety & oh i . vane pouriog a charge of buckabot into the bregas FL, CAREY. Mar sa ong 8 «omnes Lai ried the chivaroun ise ow of the pies Lby | Jarres Wh'ts, Donic’ Gringen, P. Halpin, Pom Our troops, arlene to delay the progrea of | f¢ Monahan, J. MC usky, Mechel Gler, Hugh Tue entire Morcney, Special Aide, te bin yw mach of Gen, Pope fr ia Gommercs ng are a varie 6.88 ceent powstion, in one 1 tor gh A variety 09 ond Blo dayhy w tl ate {the ware! tt mf ane aot A et K { Utrn world wt acen ce m emi wal . } @¥oothen, t una’ np, w i beh Fae uf Battered 4x0 * i, ele gly vit oat the | lg dorens, in whe ut Bor severe! days if the feitas 0 Bone son—the guint va masy rep riring det og: sand Areay tien ig Wits w viow " 4 12h wireet Wo tutwoopertinn® 1. the cum cf meverel of 840 | ghecicers cf the (4 ni give ar boaw, the ermor on 04 honden have been Moy aly akon cB and eats cok tieitet ante on weutce | bel Armery ; the Bmerald Guard sivas t Old frame eo ae Ss waterialiy iacte.4s the pows Jones’ Ascembly Room, (66 Broadway ; Company Femiatanice D, Phons Bragada, gives » ball at Bi o ‘ort Donelaon. ich went Ww lice beens Kuling eve reane ennaee PN hoadhdlldohnl eth erp enol And ot tre mane thine newe.y doprivin soctoty of Ins gentlemen, # ho have not Seto wd Favianueee weit @lanimne for thelr orgontotien, are t whi-h o ver tthe € Nen's Lf A+), Grown a” thet with @ mivera of the attachees of Tiestre are to Henton, too, D amo iste for a diner, 8 'onn H gh Mose will be celobrated in St Pet rick‘* Cathedral t | worpriee 1? orb ma bP of he Very Rov, Mr. Starrs, V. Gus Ui wide phe we , ise | st bal%pert 10 o'clock, and the panegyrtc of the fing from ber pip meter the mocred be pr . ‘ 1 suing free ber Headel up the Olin alt | Calne will te preached by the Riv, Dr, MoQlzan, tratatoriocn she stumned the force cicrenta of | The collect’on on the cevavion wi'l be appropriated Mv river sol ab dara sho had gained nome dézen | fur the bene it of the Conference of the S clsty of fet Tn crder slat ja thor may te done all parses | ge, Vincect de Paul sttached tot! 1 wy! add that even thts re nerke le progress wa Bt Vis e de Paul sttached tothe Cathedral, The a eal bo tke sanipronies ot of acai] | U8! religions servicos will take p'ace ia the cther bi thue. Cathelic churches, + in portence of the 61 movement down “Loy Fla. fiver Foote +e pwtil be mide with dellverr not bs taken Une. [tcan be done with Tre Onseyuies or Lincrexant Hipp ef the Liccoln Cavalry, who wae shot by an assassin of the rete! army wien leeving the fi ld, took plaon Yosterday afterno nat the church of the Rov, Dr. * aroat importen: hero, fon, baal lf Orirey and has boon | 488 D. Smith, corner of Fourteenth strect and 8. rE to thie Departmen, | CMLAMRUC. The deconsod was a y ung, un nar word red to this Department, | sed mar, acd an only eon, ‘The church *, Und-r Professe Lowa, of | Pl! 1 an only The cburch was crowds er is hore wea a | Od % 1a utmcet copecity, a large number of ladies stirs Including | being emo g the regation, the entlie « king raps, | the centre aire b 01 ina Tokingtraps, | the centre al reserved for re! the balloon recon. _ fflends, &a, viurbe bersee whey did ene. Among the prominent gentemen preaunt wore tellirg what rewulte may be | War, F, Dedge, Lucius Harty Win, 1. Bb xAh ; Capt Ted cf tho same Royimect, (on parley; Caps, Lord, Lieut, Law A‘ 10m inutem past one o'vlock, the eul of the bewutiful Dead Mereh iu Saul—played organ by Mr. 8 vismind Lasar—snnounced that the mournful precession was apprenchirg ; and, at ralf Past one, the Dead March, by the baad of the 2d Regiment, wea hoard, Soon after the coffin waa woh ieverd, tol iving here except ate ta lio in harps very where, and «6 a My vary evenly sate , $9 pave the whole oath with Iror, Tk ie le 4 t) an forty-elgit hours Taland will belo reo i of & portion, or alof its of this on payment Fert D nelson, is tx wad, will be evacuated. — Only Veo regis ate are sere at poverty and they, iviseatd, will ba withirasn, The entire army i concentrating on the Trnvesse, atl is belog hour- | carried up the ain'e and placed on benches vered, nt » by troops: fre vat a ‘ 4 Wie ee eee a ee ee ene | with black ctoth, ‘The cotta was of rosewood, lined Gaye, sro the Thad, Sixibs Bleverth sud Four- | with white eatin; ibad six silver handles, was wrival from Port states that there are in that rome ® venty treneporty, loaded with nia of mag itude may be expteted from within # very short ti studded round with silver, and on the ailver plate was the fol wing ics ription: “tency B. Hidden died Mach 9. 1862, aged $3 yeara, On the © fin, which wes covered with the Ameri- can flog vee placed a wreath of immortellos. Tow ccflia was berna by four sergeants, aud followed by eflicera of the army, navy, and volunicers, In the Procession whick accompanied it were Cupt, F. C. Adams, ond Detail, First Cavaly ; one company Tist Regt. N.Y. 8 M. ; two companies of the 224 Regt, uader command cf Liout,-Colorel Lloyd Ae- Pinwall ; Troop Fy Teird Regt, Hussars, N.Y, 8 M., under Budice; fricrda and relatives of de cased, Wasbingtoa [tea » March .—Tie prcclamation 0 nto bis aruy ex-ites the enthusiast Fy ard receives upiveesal applause among for ive beerty eympathy with the soldisry d ite reliant spirit and patriotivin, The railroad between Fairfax and Manassas is rapidly being repaired, aud witl be in running or- der in w few deys, Tie Provident bes app: inted Jolin P. Upeher, of Iidisna, Assistart-Secretary of the Interior De- jef mourners, Enoch Riddem, Kay.) and : 1 and mother), and Wim, H, Webb, Eiqs Parimenty the ilice having been created by alate w and sister cf decassad, pbesshreag. act f Congres rt oftte pulpit, which was cecupied by The racers change, dividing the army of the Po- | Rev Aen D. B.s.ith, D. Dy Geo, Po'ts, D. Diy Milton tomac into five corps, brings Gor. Rafas King, Patchen, D. D., and David P, Cce, DD, Wiscorsiny la charge of the division formerly com- | The funeral eer vices wore cpened with prayer mandel by Gen. MoDowe.l. Gen, McDowell takes and the reading of a palm by Rav Dr, Smith, afer the fl at eorpe darmee, Gon, King wan educated | which the O(th hymn wes read Ly Rev. Dr. Coe, at West Poiut ard has jong been known as Editor | and gung by the cloiry commen ing: of an iu fluentiol journal, Hi th hed ay storm hay been raging all the inmnee Gon, MoCluilan Kok ad Our hearts the mournful tribute gay, vantage cf to run into Washington for ‘Thet pity muat demand, w houre, Ho ie in bigh Lealth and spirity, and ently ba than Le bas been at any time othe war legun, y important and perfiotly conclusive inforraa- Washington this evening ia The Rev. Div Smith thea delivered an eloquent and appropriate discourse, on the early death of de> ctareds The Rev, Dr, concluded by symp rthizing with bis family in thelr eff ction, and makiog av cartest appeal to all present to follow the exsinple = tion vas Lnught & regard to the late rebel strength at Manarsas aud | of Hynry Hidden, Ly seeking tho Saviour at all Centres It Is the sworn wtatoment of four man, | tines and in all places, who were actively emp'oyed by the Confederates, cn Hondel'a beautiful anthem, “1 Know that my $h# railroads ic the removal ef their army, These | Redeemer Liveth,” was then admirably oung by mon ceverted from the enemy and j ined us, They | Miss Brainerd, all newert tat, Up to last work, the rebels lad be- Seen ninety and cns Luodrd thousand mea ot | the Rev. Dr. Badgar pronounced the banedicslon, Manaresn ond near it twenty-five thousand between | and the congregation coming with 4 military, Manarcag and Aquia » dud twolve thousand at | passed up tie aisles, and took a Lest look at the fas Wiachoster, Leesburghy &c.y al of whom—nearly | qures of decossed — Tuts coremony occup'ed over hucdred and forty thousand—could have been | an hour, the crowds in the e\reet rusbing in and emcer trated at Manassas at @ day's notice, That | paming cus with shove who were inside Tho cof. they never talked of evacuating Manassas until tho | fin was then removed to the hearse, the procession fall of Donelson, when they freely e@td they would | wasre formed, ard moved olf in the same -tder io have t) retreas wheuever McClellan advanced, which isenteed the church, proceeding throug’ Tresident L oon Thuraday spproved of the | 14th at, to Broadway, and down to the South Fer+ SAditional Article of Wary which goes into Immedl- J ry, whero the hearse ard friexds embatkid ‘for ato operation, nanely Greenwood Cemetery, A sor persona in the military or nevi The Pall Learers iuthe procession were aa follows: sorvice of she United States are prolupited fror CAL BF. Shepard, Governor's Steff, Lieut,-Col, I, pioytig any of the forces under their resp “ ! c Pebmsnde te the purpose of eeturtag’ hisin Fred. Pierson, Int N.Y. Vy Capt, Geo. ©. Farrar, Rev. Dr, Potts thon offered prayer, afer which from service or lab ry Who may hava eacaped from | Ten Kt gt. N. Gy'Gapt, Thos. Pearsall, G.n, Hall any persons to h wervioe is claita : ; ed to be dur, and epy officer who ahsll be found guil- | 8% Lieut E. M. Le Moyne, Th Regt, N. Gy ty by wo ur van tial of violating this artiv.e of war | Lieut, Thos, Lord, jr. Tth Regt, N, Gd. nf Lhe; iemisced frm the services Tae Anxvat Bate or T108 Oceanus Sovran Weshington, March 16.—Lvatead of a number of | G.vu, of which Corcner Wildey is President, comes teing Durned Ly sone of oursoldiers on | cer ag the Apolla Ruoms, Brosd ray, [on Tuesday radey evering in the neighborhood of Contre- | gyening, The members anticipate a fine time, Ville, aa reported, Ib row appears thas the destruc | ey peoranp Cavanmy.—The First Ree aa ¢ nfined to @ pntion of rebel barracks, rae ‘ eof C 5 Geren pee 10s waid, been | Siment «f New Eogland Cavalry, Col, R. Bo Law- found at Bull Run, the body has been brought to | %% Paseed through the city om Saturday last, on Georg: towns avd is awaiting the orders of his bro- | Sbéir way to the seat of war, They numbercd ther, Gen, Caxeron, 1200 men, were recruited in New Msrmpshire and Col Cau ron's body left on this afternoon's care | Bhede Islend, and ave armed with breech loading fer Harrisburg. carbines. Gen, Wadsworth today entered upon bis duties | Tie Eroura N, Y. S. M, have been, by a Military Governor of the District ef Colnmbia, special order, wuthorinid to place om their regi+ - mental colors, ‘Washington, April, 1561." We LOCAL NEWS. have, as yet, heard of no di-position to place * Bul WEW YORK AND THE VICLSITY, Bun" on the colors of Variau's Battery, “Many Provosrs Tnearnn’—Woallack's Celebration of St, Patrick's Day, The Tish Civic Sesiexien of this cliy will cole lute theatre, at 455 Broadway, near Boos stcoet, afer boing extonsively re decorated and re-fittod, brave she anniversary of 81, Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, on Monday, the 17th instant, by a public iu t be opened this (Mondey) evening, under the above name, and with the ploy of Richard II, the Parede sud procession, of which the following le the programme: principal parts of whieh are sustained by the young American tragedisn, J. Wikoe Booth, sn] shat nl noted tragic actress, Mra Farren, The other parts fo!l in im the fi flowing order : fair to be produced with # aerit nct ofan exce lod, ; . Marabal Murray, who hay opeued « subscription in Hon Bichaci Gonnol y in an open barouche, | Gordon, acknowl the receipt of the suc di other milit wii ahr Jot Wann nd frend, 0 from various persons, From « very rliable Fr L Carry, » Marshall, 1 ; ‘ f Airs. —-Menre Jawes White Dettel Grtanon, | Ue We lean teat Mea, Gordon Law es i P. Haipiry Monahsn, ard J, McClusky, entisely destituto—-all her husband's means having Brace Aue —caienl, Gillen Hugh Mornay, | | been ala bed in the effort to avast tho seu —Thiomes F aces Meagher Club. Marsal Ei : Sve emg le ward Dully, Richt resting on Grand street, Which wae panes upon bi F 2—Anciest O.cer of Hiverniang, Now Yorks, | Lymnnsates’ Revons Socrery.—A public Bene enti tty SaudO:d and Fcha Tucker, | mogting of the Inobriates! Reform Boclety was held Ait i—Jo'in McGuire, Francis Kiet, Peter Mo | last evening at the Institution, No, 03 Broad. Gionis#, Jobn Corcoran, Dominick Lyach, way. Twerty-eight persons, principally boys, Hugh Brady were presnt, Mr, Wood presided, and Mr, John eh iee seas te mate Tana, Tends | soulth, otherwise buows aa *dober Jobo,” fires High Monaghan, Jamas R dden, spoke, acknowledging to be a reformed diunkard Ancivns Oruer of Hibernia Westchester | yr, rulconcrthen addressed the mosting, bricily tere Pe Aes Benevolent Society, | Sing report of the proceedings cf the 8 clety, During the past year the reeipts have beon Morehal, Denia Sullivan; Ald, Edward Buckloy— Right resting on J fferson #\, Donaticn from the Common Council, 9 159 4—Bore olent Society f the United 8 ons of Brin) | Prom on unknow friend ing 200 escorted by the Bmerald Guard, under command | Proceeds frei. Lecture by J.B, Goug) $00 of C pt, Francis Degan, Marshal, John Duffy, | guall Donations Fi I 450 Aids, Jabn Moore and John Nugent, Right Obligations due the Boclety, and not paid,,., 200 ing on Ratgere +t. 5.88 James' Roman Catholic Total Abstinence x 1000 fide eho Gul ond Mlateal Foley, “igh During the past two years the expenses have on Shark been $2,220, ‘ather Matibew Total Abstinence Benevolent | uring the two yeors, the number of regular it~ by, J hn Cummings, James Kuby, Edw'd MoGow. | tewperance prizciples, 984 bave been *, Joho Holloway, Peter Murphy, Thomas Cimiulng® Joha McDermott, Right resting on Merket street, Father Matthew Total Abstinence Societj braced vell- ilies they had deserted have em! ae ty hoe been rescued from suicide, bgt of | meals have been given to no AP perce - South Brooklyn—Maraha), Hugh McCabe. Aida ee a e102 pe Mattlew Bond, Patrick Cunmiog. Thomas Law- te pres rn given dgin tar, damusn Lane, Betrtek Horas, Patrick Kilby. he Booloty formerly occupied rooms oa Chatham Kens street, a an annual rent of $4C0, but bart 1 much more commodicus sccommodetions st t new tcation for $100, Afver Mr, Feloone:'s ote ment, interesting terperarce apewhes were by Dr. Priety Mr Brett erdoticrm, Tue Faturr Matriaw Temrnn. CrETy, ot thelr uausl weekly meeting last ¢ eng ‘led sixwen new men bers, and admin! the pledge to about forty persons, Tho room crowded lo tvery part; even standing tom pe! ata premium, Me, Rol ert Wilaon, the Po C'ort, was installed, acd mide a reat speed Shih be thanked the Society for having ele bim for the eighth term, Ware the to vt, he know he should always be electes, Woiron ung severs! songs, and aperches were m by Mr. Thomas Elton, of Brooklyn, Mr. Real, 1 Franc's Joesph Haggerty, &c, ‘Phair beaustifal anner was exhibited, but ite formal presensat wre Toferred till after the procemsion of today, Tisoootp Hosx Comrasy No, 7 fore’ } {thelr new Some on Saturday evar iog os poses, ‘The building jn 85 foes deep ior wide, Back of tho carriage roo ia a 14 ing roomy vhe floor of which (s raised and laid! ook acd walnut wtripes, Up ateie te an el room, back of which is the “bunk room," sl Which rises a pavelled dome roofed by atained al This rocm haa bathe, washstends end closets Corpenter work—Mackey, Spraull & It Man work—W. F. Roderback, Gas rer—Jones & Co, Floors, &e., by the com The company is one of the best in town, commended by Jamia Morris Foxenat or Aypurw Nesnrer.—The fa alof Accrew Nesbitt, of Engine Co, Nx 66, was killed on boerd the Whitehslly om the outp the Merrimac Sight at Hampton Rosds, while ac as socot cl amistant ergineer, took place yeater from kis late residence, No. 216 Cautch ety There was a large attendance, Mr. Neshitt wee excellent young man highly estemed by oll friends, He was $7 years of aga, and lesves a ow a: to ycung cl fldren to lament his jows, Tux Festivac or Poaim.—Tho Jewish tival of Purim, intended ty commemorate the liverates ©fthe chown people from the mach Hons cf Hamen, under the reign of Absau. Kirg cf the wed Persians, commose d Satarday, and ended lat evening. The foaiv paerved with ri jolclr ga, vielta marqnerados Tile evening @ gierd rosaquerade ball wil given at Ti ving Heil, unter the aueplces of an | 4] er of? @ulbhy Jer ish favs tear hir Parsesvation.—On Saturday ovoning, 1 th Oak Bopine Co, No. 44 murp ined Amirtart Bo Oe eer elect Perley, with @ besutifal thirty-two hf White fire cap, upon the buck of the rim of whi: & circulor Fiver plao, rev das follows: (¢ Sex td to Joseph L P.ciez, by Kagine Co, Nos 1562." The presetetion was meds by Wi J, O Be), efer which an anclont rember advenoed t prene: ted the youthftl engineer with » trumps @ Tux Fine: Commissioners hold a rey up meeting Qonight os te Pirements Hall, Me etree’, for the trararcticn of bustcons relating te 2° fillowing cvseo: Tur Jation to the affsira of Gy glue Co, 11, Complaivtn cf Howe Oy. 63 vm, fh ine G Compleint of J. K. Costiges vi . 0. Grain fe Coanyfaine of ¥ [OF Ie, a) f Epy'ne Co. 16, pulsicre of J, A. Wright from Engice Co, from Hoae Co. 4, G, White fecm Hose ( ©. 8 Shaw and A. F Forshay ‘rom He Co. 1 py R. Reid from Hove Co 6 A 8) ippert and D.1} le} from H. atd L. Co. 8, and R, W. Wowd and Birdaall ‘rom H, snd L Co. 6. ory Tae Onsrquirs or Linut..Cor Dr BE ‘TRI, —Thove tok p ace on Baturday afternoon. remsing were leid out in stato in the wew par pd his jase residence, No. 166 Lust Thisty-tivd ¢ —the ensign for which ho fought amd fell bein, fitting drapery of the scone cf death, The Tested in @ leaden coffin, outside «f which mahogany coffin, profusely mounted with aily naménte, The plate bore the following in’ cri; "A. J. Viguer de Montel}, Livut ~C. ne! of th N.Y.8.V. Ded Feb. 8 1962, aged 43 yee! mnths and 25 days." ‘The cap ard sword o} doce.scd, wilh @ ctors of evergreens and cau! were placed on the ep fin lid, with # beautiful trophe, in Wronch, to the bravery of its mort mate. ‘The funeral ser ices were observed a} afer? P.M. Rev, D’, Cummings, of Si, Stop K C Church, ciliclated, with his sesistan the o. ttla were lighted tapers, a censor, ax d BOM renting at the head, ‘The strains of the z renowned “De Profundis’ foilowsd—the ol™ Fr coreicn marched round the body, ape © ‘the coffin with holy water, thrice, in hon bur the Divine Trinity, Tee roverend dector thedlfed livered an address alludi:g to the charactelf th bravery of the French, cf which the decease (io tru» type and concluded with some consoling f marks to the grictetricken widow, * ‘The proceraion then formed, and moved awohy] the d parture of the kearse, te Greanwo:d, is folowing order, the band plajicg the + March of Baul : Hes ree and Bodyguard of D'Byineu!l Zousa® p Re nai ip Corrager. Detachment of the t6.b Regiment, (G Latayc tie T1108 Companion of L.'s Hafe:te Perdu bind and Fourth C» Seveuth Regiment Gc itaclly tn Carel ges Way was lined with spectators, af Whom large portions uncovered thelr Leads i, pect, as the hearse containing tha cen impoq a into view, The spectacle was solemn “Done Gone.” With this title, there enery, powerful cast of d the beautiful music, draw admiring audiences nightly, Pauly Fa’ Spantih Halr Glowe—A and elegant cr emival preparation for yowth, Lix@iance and beauty «f romlrg the har, keeping it moist a imparting to ita y besutifal do pre unl Fe any of rho! and 0 av <5 gents a Lotaey by all the prin ‘s Ointment Is the exly ord permoneus care for piles, Ii bas ever in thovsancs bs The m Society, are requested ” ke full regalies in 27th oy oe uh (2s Monday, 17th instant at ¥ ofc ley cel anniversary of Tre'and’s By crer cf EDWARD McLAUGE President PATRICK CAMPBELL, Boo MICHAEL RO@BALY, Treasurer, TH CONN R, Marval, JAMES SMITH, Aid, horemen’s U, B. Soclety—The ters «tthe above a ciety, will meat lu Reo on Morday, March 170 ‘clock AM, in £0) WY to Ceebrate the Anniversary of [relana fite 5} Sint By order of JOHN KANE, Presawa | IB BULLIVAN, Beo'y. Netice—The Officers and M1 Father Matthew I. 4. 8 their Hol, 661 Broome 9. ¢ look, A My in f. ri ivate in eel ROBERT WILSON, Per, AO Hy Leng bland ie Boclety are ry | ese ty quarters, posuy ie ma Brocklynyon M Tofclock preclae y lyn will be as fu, push #t to Hu te to Colunm'is te Barnilton x, » pay bor Re PeTER LED GP,” MIGiWho DAILY, @. 8, _ mlb tis‘to b He Concert tor the Bene £29 8 deve ye ond Gille meeting, y ; ie Bi iv utraet Ma 4 ity oty co Pourday Prom iaoa will Cc tog of vocal and a trum Me performed ws 8 los, duchy sembohorus’ Seseham, interspersed with é be programme wil be ‘Rew. co wt T o'stock, Music under the direc of Prof, David Demarest Adminson free; PHILIP of ri ay) Gi tise of oonslderixg the mul otioe,

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