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Fai na ty ape w uve |. VOLUME 27—NUMBER 16 WORCESTE k a 2ame ——. 
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Seratiaan <= peo chy RCESTER, MASS.. SATU RAY, APRIL 16, 186 a | fare Seemir Raounese ther have 
“mhere are two ays to Hive oh earth— picture of jt remain# on what we haye culled] -ARTEMU: Gunn ’ ae ee ee ai ret oe 
prima ar a Job. to views fennitive eurinin, and eowetimes the HWS WARD awoNG THE | Grvenat Gaayras Hrs Rarsen’sIl e ant ee nha oy aa 
for allt} ere double birth— re! 7 je = BMS : Geital a fe iD Fe a ne 
See een espa ritcoubs (ruct” | manned. | BO rine ater uo abst 18 re] Av epocmen of Artemun. Wred' wit Prout eevee bicep of Gino ? ee ole AGIS AND _TRANSC rT : eater eg 
Glee me the homo whire Kindness zeoks ok at the wi when the Dae dezaling efloct outside of story telling and badspelling. the Pare io the Ohio State Journal, wo take | A Ronmorchant hss left « thousand BE IS AND ANNU SER I EC (Soars) Ban 
or aah aa a Wer, thre rea ih east aes IP anaeing astino ill ganna eects poo Meio account of General Grant's poupgsCossuth, who is at ‘Lurin. BEASy ATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16. Ps Nichols of this city celebrated the 60th] S™msaded by Cu Faised in Boston, to be 
j Vani every qiied bath eare for all- round diva of n darkiah hau un to seea| pore hrs W. Willer, the peron be et aes eh wedke| DEN BRodinan Cose, the Grtt phy | sy rnin Ie thr noe" tly soe we 
Mn mdr leon any bat] be. ote oor ae sian Wgtroduced yaccioatic ie = = ay ovening last, at their resid 7 Wednesden, eziment, wero sworn ino 
elite ae stitch we mny tk Aer ur O96] eegmont ical i itor ot the | Oo his turn from Washington, lat Sb gan watreduced vacciotion ia Phila: | EXCITING! SCENE AN CoNGKESS. SHEED OSI CEN Peet aM RS Wednesday. Tho kusparcks were expec 2 
epi cea a (See eaaiee gris Engin, | Renegnorih Conerr padre of 4] bath he calle a the Yasin lant BaD ta alaugihtored rosoath aierasa unusually exciting aceno in| present. Aniong the aaa iden were t atsive today, aod by tho middie 
= ‘Nor wite denials give offence » | ing to the strongth of the first impress K member of Congress from ‘about half-past {on in themorning, |. Roe. slaughtered recontly in. Au- | the House, on Saturday, during the tothay made by them| “°° the regiment will pe GENE 
Grin seeey Mine tse | Kuan and ete De CW abou hall past te in the morning, ai; that weighed four thousand four | sion on th during the dis he venerable couple, werom magoificent| "&¥ & A\ probably be on tbe 
Who tn a neighbors fortune find brilliont color; it ek, whito or any] Wilder of Lancaster, 1n thi * fad seok hiss acres tho swver tell is | qupupand minty pounds, oud let 1 On the treasouable speech jof the Cop-| #lver ice pitcher and ao el Seynsld Fear 
No wishes inpalye to, sompialn— brit color if we look stonductly Tor. aster, in this county : 0 bs at home, for he would call ag | {et Atiree inches wand gir feo | perhead Long of Ohio, deliv : repay me | ae be apie 
3 Wee real Nat’ never felt, the ent Salt mininuto ue eo atm highly colored Bure rom the Leaveaworth Conservative, Marsh 16) soon as ho could take breakfast, Ia about e) . Tear Préibad te Satnrdi ivered the day| beaded cano, ench uppropriately ins pant Dn Pie eee 
To eavy yet anouser’s gala upon which wetrong Tight Ye thrown, and SHS aero Oe eae Cosas tannins coma tip colloobaa Ray any ea gy. @ couple of men's boots, (not Fant peLreri dua Sauidey (a sessions sare with choice atilesot eluting, and niga] BER Seo 
typo- | Brat tlese jn nenrly.. threns-yenrar,louhd Bia arege ae La ree [ee letaerap hie oossipvadr of fio Banton Tallon olatidaiy cab o@eMeg tne hitena | 3 
5 chreontaiuing a Intaan foot, | Advertiver, the Olio and otbers democrs hearty cou; é May the haloand hureday aftern ° 
: hers democra ry couple live to enjoy mao: if part apeTemoctlal(a fal 
¥ happy| ’aiform, marched to the ei ies 
ty, and the pre 


turn the eye ton white wall o ranhical U ox 
alae indare | granhical Uoion of thie eity m a 
ry made a frater- | father und mother and three sisters at home. | ‘LI of rt 
r . jon u long time in the water. word heard loudly Iau 
: dly lamenting the uti 


igure of the samenhupe.ay| Mil eallon Artemus Ward, at the Planters’ | ‘hey saluted each othgs prt all ; 
5 4 affectionately, 0 piversa 
ately, noe of| Snniversaries of their marriage. fentation of the colors, gi 
, given them by the 


Indics of Worcester, took place upon the 


Who dream not of the mocking tido 


Hotol,on Sunday evening. i 
A n ening. The hamoriat | and conv 

0 ered f j 
pol oth Tork such opifiiuns, os most injurious to the party. 


F ‘Aeabition's (olied ersieavor wens 
The bitter pangs of wacuded pride, wel lava, Geos 
er pangs ed prio, fey wil: Inde ay, coe © 
eo ane ste wads and zat evra tines OF] of ae well eg hal ce Fay | ete ed nl gn a 
+ *hongh Pato deny {te glittering at 0 ie id fevwall; of] OC that well regulated hotel, nod, expr 5 8Bbin,sportively pointed loaded u i D "i 
pac aon i ga Sours the lt updos Hicswells Sol f Bat oval reg uluted hotel, aod ¢ Me Ves sedaughter ce tone tin | On the instant after Speaker Colfax’s reso- A Nannow Escars —In North Brookfield,| Co 1 
Feral int ssid ean nurehana more gu remaining on the aya rmnrked courtesy, fram his irothessarn tani Jerselsen thasge nati ta Belen M-Coxol Osi jer] tafe mant | ti atth doo ran mde in 
d uals : perce. see er apeenaet is ss paren eases neta elf a, fot, ween’, CONES oleate, give a, i ; Andrew L Baroaed, ex-| nlf l the donors, waa mado by Mi in be 
' oat be ors, ito wal SCA eT  eey u Th ae eet, gehen’ Oulx ore to,givo yoy ctory bad hia hand| goln. ; y Miss Lins 
We pale cane sual ; if ea SR c aygHOST,, tbe eniTeos aes ‘ 1 epiallyoraridusian ty abies = So spits ara ani en wid,his bond | goln.. in, mast anuroosiats\ —i ews » 
a tn Faris tag Fara ater ox Teoow | janiggeeret i and vilarating but hariu- a WS) voto for or against bc a | ad piel woracubiaavernsseenk| Giaase itcbody wis atced at-uncs the, ee _iilob ws slog at Sera = 4 
Titre inl Watts tio eeu has iucetiyes bas that] own in Jain Ca od, A. W., related | did not melt ink, | ov FReyaact for supplying the vity | his subsequent speech was a skilful attempt} cojling, dh u ised nt once t0 thie, SoaCoaaG OF eitieaae Wars preeedayacm eee 
forpetual modea uf Mailing iault, hee oa atest Whe T. wish to doui| 288 Fay rly ears he nd. waulped wth | out hie wate on coming i, and 1a eee told tho party from tho efecteol Long's | joitof tho calling Bead ASR eee te Ont a ee 
: While others jo the careless round = with fs the fact. thnt: impressions are some-| South in qucat of Sonnnnien - w West and | said bo bad) only teen Minter to stay; | Juno Hoss, cho ninth viotim of the Inte words, Up slined tet tho cardinal pet] lt th sie ene eA ar ee ye canon ad Sedbareen = 
cra Tantiery irom comdon ero timos revitieed on the eye, without there be | queutly didn’t get its how fhe fre | Looked oguin and wail be mut govand stay |Torpludtla the. Gurteidgo-fustary of ©... | ciple f damocracyy wae the restoration athe mony nat part ofthe bul]. by te slo, od nabngueaty one 
‘ Seat ain en, i cretyantog oes we eer be | rl wre asi LO Ue anal P _} walked with bia, and said to him, Leot & Cin Springfield, died Friday morn- | the Union, whether we had -peace or war ing. It was marvelous that the bead was| dowo-Main street, and throuzh several oth- 
St REET] RS oc Se ek il a Sey era wo tibial CA] ARGUE sa i np omen | npn cond nro | ae coated 
j Bo a yeare, This is nore likely to 1 perhrs HOFL day in July with no AOS MIN fess and complete success, and accomplished es Tent sereter , cl was only the means to that end. His pee ed bo goon returned to| beautiful appearance, being greoted with 
| Aad sueive id all Uilnge for the bost | be anything prevonted ty the eye, sugzee sone tan © speckle silk handkersblel and Cee aera clkeucallaalenissoeutec toe ls falls bok o Lowel | 0 ye so nt on it err io i ume pt, 
tient yaya te ea gp ns gente he Ercaeaeeatia int allusion to" polit: | tens ois Shawiiut Jrosd-bank of Lovely | with tho right of soc ‘vas thoroughly | Russtax Ligenaniry Faw awine Bon| TE the numerous epectatore who lined the 
Se Hoh re have on aes oslo bk, | eek ps id intra ptady Ahreeehecrs | talk abont itauid “he knew Sa both | Ra Nee bank of Dostons Mu- | exposed oy Mr. GorBeld of Obio, who] Peror hss: Just porformed: mnother,glirious sidowalks. Preceding the regiment marched 
Wolcome, rongators, to our dwelling! Sometbing to ee eerie Te icipe| cheerful rewark from him that "she Eadie nee slould havo nothing todo-with it..{ hook afl River Fe naar tasset | charged upon Long that he hud endeavored | work: lt fiero thats Gusta a6nicl| tyes’ cre eemMeee caraipchtaza fasta 
Siete e ceour lenfnlesa recalls samt’ (and eam carey be denied) reve fod character.””) Cr ara a gear PM santo tiv thatid und somor to the en amet al tho land od th patel by Gy ual Prt on tac 
r plete pioture may be revi ho upoake etted” thé abaenc ono of the family, brought a costly svwo ay. Tanning Chipman has beon ap- | whi , f : —rrer bre dtn | Prayers - - 
ely beeen) : be Ne eet a eae sl Ka ly veword Hoc ea ee paslipaibe a abe which they most nee Mr. Uarrie off become the possessor'of all the land and tho * nied by Qity Marshal Pratt on borsoback. 
t K 2k | Meevlawl elise codoraing Tong and wol+| Doildings upoa it hich be olds from bie fees Garrone aan Sone 
House, o0 their march down Maia stroet, 


men P aviation.” His fiold of labor ot feudal he lord 
feudal superior, or the lord of the menor, 


present iMiddlcsex Co., Muss. He was 


jeleome news Your notes aro Velling, d 
riend of bis 


Borne ob every passing breeze putli—Mr. Daviel W. Wald 


it, and eaid '*he had enough © 20: 
enough  a0re " r w 
coining him as a brother, mado a speech u 
here the 


the sovsitive curtain, if any thing merely t 
wero again drilled, suid a yost 


a 
= : suggestive of such pict oa He own. ol 
sguipecteseamegeasn, | Meade thee AG sue] a jeooen ld Dap Gr may weary | mrsae rma ria," He di oy seen 
Her encet hodury, here rellecting, stand how T being in the oui where Thad | &ctiminal lawyer of Daniel Webster, | think much of auch things. Ut i Tete | fongiknor as a successful and i whi Ric 2 and o 
| Maxoa parallen ofhome, been accustomed to sit with my old fri bal) cuusocts, Theepeakerfole that h ip Muss? | eaid that he drank to intoxication. Tb 1s pastjrarxbol, M fal anid industrious | which all Rishawond could have applaunee pil callrentea so Onitliss satel apy US Ino: 
8 tf occupying the position Wasco familiar with,| ¢ulogize boneat, old felt shat he need not | in my opinion quite notruc, Ho RAG aes Mieanbore from all sides crowded about hia| , empbed trom the peronal services which be throng of spectaiors 
' et ba with Feval Beast ta hk athe ery eae mw Bhs] tricia prowout, Wy'paulnt Niles oF appearance, and ne futher says asso such.|: ‘Tyo entation for tho peat threo movtpe,| wail the corners of thp Gor to theright of the| | hes hitherto owed (othe own of the land Baa presentations havo taken place at 
} Deck with wows nod strow wit Lowers always used tosit, bad balore mean object eho has not drank adrop of tiquor for | sa fpormous figure of 25,475 ; for the | Speaker's desk looked liken street gathering For these privileges be is to pa; : amp Wool. Capt. Prescott of Co. T ba 
: Natare with her glory crows. ii sufficiently suggestive’ to reproduce on the fen years, except w sinoll qusncity ea Oy | guert Ree lst yeu Ae waa ho) Ireland | Ground ome bald headed aoe nce | mente auall'aae ) ta pay the govero-| been presented by his men with : 
{ Tell w tor, Is sh curia. oft my aja vot: only the ae aren idueudlesbuleyddedayeteitvee|| eee ee eee Eee Oe Ea emer src be ea Hefnoren JRE | | pled ish stich the government] gynd, mash belt revolver, he Rs 
ell wo, sonzator, Is she cotmlog? Mieiwhishil did seo, let also tno: h than little Dante ays.” Eve ee 3,48(; ah other oounteica 2.657 — ‘I'he! | oF pedler pledges itsall to haud over to the foi sword, sash, belt, rovolver, haversack, #kele 
CAT but also the fu ittle Daniel often turue eae é to the form 1 ake 
Miner faltint frees ear msi tend ho wend peso ona | edie Danial ohana edalongingoye | Ammtyat of sme ovis or Daceasxo Sox- reek atlattwere in March, byiog[19,005, | ‘The erazy audacity of tho man at fst pro- Peoprictora ad 0. comp tor uny vrmer!” etun knapracls and Bld Mook, 
ac csentitite hie sheuld he thought} Plceding Kansas," littly Daniel would play eee bo resoleat tint Mrs Jue Jigens damp, unwholesome air has | voked In ater, whidh wes avn swallowed! tbey inay incur by th i ot hi company, has also been presentod with 
Le wll bo rezollected tint 'Ms- Sb: /¥picg gorsid cubgh,” "vtina ie, Juck? | up in erath wow no longer to bec eee a ficld ‘glass and skelot : 
wck? in wrath now no longer to be controlled. ; joton knapsack by the 
Isnorc —At the Winthrop | coun t 
ie prop Housefiro in| e%apany ; wad Orderly Sergeant HI. M. Ide 


Durely say Uhat SeninG Is here? ‘ 
‘AG. Gacotte. | incredible in this. We experience every day 


ations quite as wonderful, and more in 


fully siy—and T hope to soon bo bleedin 


ty tho Into 63d regiment, M. 


nyselt ” How thoroughly he bas | by individual: 


Yc waa omployed. | Welk Timo better of, for it has given me | At 
re ee Ce ee ee OE Ane: | Ae his iayocation; to, God to prevent the) Boston the 
are captor Tein AOS tion of tho South, the form of calling 2 ‘ the cilles cle be Me Waars Rears bediboon sa phe plent sof “a revelsars 
Bsc sah, and baversuck 


her 


aubj 
j ountered a lady wring 


ands 


any; ' plicable. Tuke, for e3 ple, cmory. eat : 
Miscellancans, eae Toke, for empl, Newry Aodhan int Leh pou, 2a is 9 | Hudeon, Borwiok Bay and Fort Bishi, (or a ean es in conmcyutasd. of 
Partin get” We can cal at pa ho used to borrow inoney ol Ae Eerays | eeldibolose ng cra anbuse nn Mi Wor) Soogh agayiapalictiomin comecquncon, of | him to ordas, peeved mombers from, in agons 
Se Breau walla nunmertie ober hte | 4 aeot him deeply, and on une aces | boring bolonaigo/Ritah bani nd neigh nla speaking, and.taking down these words at in oging cobain" Ob. y cbild Capt. Tucker of Co. H, was yesterday 
; en : ee : Soogerste oe real BA oi ao! ws sepoklon td era who will aayomy cliildren?’” Hadtily'obtain-| Presented with a splendid Moers 
= om inte doth ee weamnaton | r,t mean, aes, bone esiEhasitheyeanighe: bebreage c it ocensioned euchimortali- | tho Clerk's desk wos gone through with,| jag the loc: i Mevrschauin pipe, 
a spectra ? there aaything to doimonatrnto the uxietenoe| (he belict that had ln Yegre and expressed | bicudass MET SpaMidici ated Kindred and | ty iu Bratghoeo) Vin aetuve tango moved | amit a hubbub ike that of w boy'aplay-| up cha Joti of earn Aran, renbed || TENE SE 
. Up] burg on the sth of February lust, arriv Seryaildly! ould of pia Warner died | prsund. Personal altercations took plac ToT eee ee ERT tte av Lire I 
: 4 ‘ily Su ies Psioee than sa a ereoni altorcations took plac ny childre! N 
y, yn y Peeaad thers, and’ thera wore loud criee.ol| «nb ie about Bee nnd the other) eT Ee ate received wn rad wth 
at paxy.—We have received and read with 


The diotionarirs tell ne tbat a spectra is a | of auc i 
«iti letionacca tll ve shat a eprstraian J of such or soy particular impression ua ox-| f0.tbat tiwe Chad supposed i¢ bebind sm , 
ichtful opp va_ghost.” The pop- | isiting permanently on the mind, yet_we Athoug not quite thirty yenrs of BOA REIT ee OE 
Berea cad eA bie KUhne ilietall Resculateneoetod ee ameTake 
cs, procteded to aceumpligh 


Mr, Bigel bas died. A son of tho Post- t three years old,!'und with 
years old,’und with ono vader 


maser iaryy low ; Dwight. Bowker clerk | order;ae this member or that vainly strove 
cach art rushed below, nud wuccesefully do-| terest the twenticth anoual roport of this 


aged company. ‘This report shows 


lar not nestrean Bgur € d 
lar notion atm aneotseis nate ieee | gnc eieystades nuceontio™ aster 
Java Jong mite ig wih outiteched stl: slight teungtange eugstn GEN Sey vue eventy-five. years Irom this time Dat | sion in R. Howged’ 
: esily through | even ico to. biog baek, aa i vill be an old wan—pel hig im aio Hawand’s store, is aleo sick. A child | t 
harotos of some deserted castle, | the nhieu tein Dea a iL bag old ase parbape dent Suatsaty A Alr_ Spalding arrived i ere dia a abaie ink eaher | aeloy of Pepun livored the preci 
aq heetgen ae the astm wCghoste,. Jf | learly us wont Parente notallge tebe thonie of others. ‘The price of real estate | Monday lust SEE ee aH oa e dutinihuld SUaiga,,| , Balleret Pemngiwama east tho sole deta-| yo Hehe prac 
pte RATER PR TITS Iho eveut actually, tool 4 ; u javdlrowte Hasty alaues ettie}| San iok.—[Springiield Union, |. : Tae Me Fichantor iovall emanbecd| the fourth distribution of curplus 
‘Badee nose ough th evillage ch rei, | place. ;: AiVoros=* Whava real ettater got todo diary kept by fimiduring, hin; absence, itis April 8. ‘ematic voto thrown for tho expulsion uf Har-| hy our citizens sre Il remembered rth distribution of surplus funds, 
5 nic hesces | Whyehould not tha oye, or its ecusitivo} ret it?) evident that be worked faithfully wad tis | Mrs, Gyolige M. Kirkland. the well | Fis5_ all tho rest of th erate voted solid | Worecater House, formerly Aespsreeuiths eee nee eee 
(Crues\wbysbos! sho’. wou jis nvlancholly - | known wreor, died very eudd = 7 oreeater’ House, jorty per © eichap Attia 
Sir bch li Plan | LSU MHROUERN ge | ee gee, Yor 2 ed sit Te wing mewbn a — pts mae arnt hata po 
ie 9 ed opcosition voted fur Schonck’s resolation of 1LFORD.—' s anes issued over six thousand pol- 
f a votod fur Si resolution of | _ Mi:roxp.—The Milford Division Sons of| cies, nsurioy oighteon millions ae 


Zeomthing, hie! which trighuaned ‘hi | eortin, have produodna aculty? And may 
at i oe wits, bo does nut | itnot exercise such f i ery Te ily ay] mpely obser 7 i 
Peet Pieteesdi i npoctees Huari fess Th taculty very’ reidily iy PUY observer, who bne yot it? Aw J said | us ae I 
myihes Bua actak me anaetne a peaks aud | eases where there is any ofjeet prescoted ty ve Wilaee fanpt altogether without | ol good w stato of preservation us the Le 
ID gLat Bee it Ser tie || heurtesypetaesttoaLiog) Tape ee ee ee et ere tine na | cea Ssoued soldier ba follows 
See eae pepiataieratiee || Recsania atlncient thinking of a particular] Mis leaders as about, the snuttiest tuniye in |. 63d Ropmenteechactee WW. Sit 
Fae Leia enter buve ralsted| tive tacaleys 1 vill coneidae Fa Mar MeNAE| the history of modern Jiterature, here is | Edw Rent Uhaireg WS COAG Jeu SAE are ed pe ae 
what Lom about w tell. ira favdl fel sill ameniee on aotlcr ogea | Tebubvio.py mgimtod that Oarnpy: owes Raward Dy Rerwall, Co, A: John Ui Kon customed Yhealth, but an hour afterwards | borg who voted agains 5,0.) the ! 
en abt te [senda the Kear Hound Hecction to Wilkes ees «ct all Co. A Sinn. Marehall, (Mig Yeastoasleith npopleay ad expel 0 8 yo roll aguinet censure wera d.C.] thertpecute offs indiated, ve WP.,| thousand dollars 
‘yeara sinca, belore tabl ital mhfonoie a a Coe E Cavalry.) alt of Etchburg.” Mery 0, Mire ow mouie ft. Ancona, Blise, Chanter Deowon,| Gevree Poss W. A. Rov. George Hill; R We enoovt speak 
Mosvsesta 70 Carraiva Notrixo, Bar oe mom Walden foes Lanes] Ges CSS Bet ear ne Mae NLT ap Acen Cixxeruex—A London ldighy) Laws, LeBloud, Miler] on ee hcmnas XA. G- Rosodse|{ “Sor cman ont ot No 
x orshu; Geuze Ae Howard, | payor sayet0 000 clergymen in the Ghurolt Pendleton, Proyn,Ran-} F-S.,D.R. Jobnson; T., A. C Rovads?|||pecisade Other toptaa nies at Se, 
aail (Benn:),, Rom Straate, 0... White |, Onc W Ms He Suhpeoa yA Os Br e Remuaee Se pas hes tevig 
A edwitravarprudent. Noman has theright, 


he evenite preceeding she att 
sanitary fr, in tho management of which 


sho had tagen an active and. conspicuous 


cansuro: Bailey, Cox, Eoglish, Gauson,| Temperance, hel lio install he Ae 
_ | , beld a public installation ut the} Ie now b h rf 
Ce Ear »w has nine thousand policies insurin; 
aaletou, Odell: ba h Bs a alee Wednesday evening Just,| twenty eight millions of dellars and bus oa 
ho opposition wem- \¢ following persobe were installed to] hand in cash over two million eight h aaa 
n cash over two million eight hundre 


Harrington, Kernan, Middleton, Od: 


duping, epitit bunds, "et hoo genus one raNDil 
See an TS oACAINE Limeiweey Vaid sub} (of Soro Rave Mre Bid okiguey sent ptuy Sob ber islle means es, | C 
ail ner TSA Pate Wares tes nat been Guanperecianga f He] eer aaa orors Ok, QuunteiLnOr cin rec vB. Lunenburg; WG. “Gates, Co. of Hola $ 
1 Weg gy owence ease | one of or greyed pat elt] ate o ets ri Soba aa ae Co | Siglo an esis mum han S30 | 
ee Tierioa/|ito egpene im fine Luin macblana gery elute | Tee nmaNeat. oA Wer JApuioues band, Gy HL ot Wincherdon, i cag fool ee i no fund tor thie | and F Wood. Sent, did, not notgion shit Jock + TS Atska- 
R SEG ROS eee UE 2d Reyementg-Sponge Phelps, nih Lav ‘they fail, nanan at Above |e nxwsyrous, Youed BOE TE expulsion Od) Syyep IY in this age, to run tho risk of leaving bis 
ie y ANMERE Bvty Mires whew they” are old. ‘consuro. ese Hessaspay.—Soveral agricultariats ; 
aH yan 3s- from different parts of dhe state, especiully Ben sere sore ae eet 7 i 
usiness and of war and to thoze who thin! 


a fongervative | Rybortasof N. Loma Tey FO) 
er Roaring Noster oe AS oe: 
unl igor [hn dv 

onimanding, at the t=) dining with rd Eyerett one day, bh the gra 
by ie i Capt Bailey Ly homo und hoisted a favorite nuot of actly field and brought home wany me 
aft the ecoond: attack stot w four-story widow, dislveating rae thuriah thei as | puinp in the heart, and curiysities im other of"Philade f ? 

rare Ludson. is outiar bone and otherwise dangerously Me Boad | Fitehburz Drieal ee ares ataily eleiking. | Ooe of Childs of Philadelpbia, fs just out, This is 
ad a. keen appreeiation Fry wusclesol the eyo forms an sctual pul- fof tho tuoet ‘exhaustive and invaluable 
Jey. Phe bones which eupport the body’ nre panion-books of reference for overy thing 


Se proeure. ie likewise vie~| — Macusfely ov tue Huway For —Not 
Hee reat acho liv burried un | only are there bingesund juints inthe bones, 
Que thore aro also valves io the vaing,a force | Recunp 


Pun"Natiowau AusaNac AND ANNUAL) interested in shoop husbaudry, hl a weot- 
(or, 1864, published by George W-| ing in Boston Wedoesday, aod organized a of investing o portivo of their Lunds in « eafo 
raieeeniat oe tbe pramos eaiol thal corporation for tbe beveft of families or 
a era feliomingrgenatemgpaawern elibted creditors, wo cordially recommend tho New 
Sa tothe eriaization (or the gear: || EHO? Mutual. Ho, Hartley Williams 
President—Wanthrop W. Ohenory- ia the agent for this city and county. 


dient; atitne an 
Long's speech wos 
presi t= es 
ep spopk pors and working ree 
consequently L had but few panivn 
Sond the circle of, my own farnily. 
‘au old gentleman, « M 


ha’ Fervico of the regiiner 


Has, however, 
nit, o kind-hearted, -teinpered The monument ie ty be annde after an} jnjuring her tle 
yan, ico wituout gulluree. ene wok i A desi by Bs eA fine My eS of the ludicrous. OL hie pour Et Funeral serv wiro er tho re f : 
ae it fancy to mv, and was nevar bette Mase OL which nay bo seen for 4] there can only be teveral opinions , eae eo that lori which has bee. | that concerns vur country. its seve State 
eee than ovlon 1 yas allowed tw go un 1 ar eindow of Mr. Lowo #jes'=| Jenoiaon, wh i besegrere Splat eae | mauvof the four bo cb ay al eS ecto emcee har bea that concaens ous ee try, its several States], President—Wrnthrop 
[cep him company — He lived in a house of y store. It is to be 1 fect high und threo] with v regiment of such incu b thould have | burg, ‘Charaday afternoon at the Town Hall, | strongest for pil see and supporting columns and ‘Territories, their local institutions, and Tenuta: -J_R. Brewer. ee 
Keep his: othe naio atreet of the town: lo |-squure, ond ee Ho aE aralicec-| no hesituncy in karrieonings alwost any torn] at which) there was a very larg lage, | —that of hollow oylinders. . wre Governments, countries, and ofits of] — Vico Presidents- -Albert Fearing, Suffolk Tue Gian Coxcert—The warmest 
aie ot dheery old gentleman, and used ta de- The granite and marble bases ure re the interior of Mussacbusetts, Ho bas eae 2 __ | thawhole civilized world that wo have yet George B. Loring, Essex; H ng Budolk| yett-withers of the Mozart Society could 
Wake to tell me tales of webitt be hd seen in “1 with the three earnors projectinis (0 , imnerion ot Mioughta, this Wilder. | Protest aoatvet A Moxancuy, 1x Mexico Goorge Bi Tarte ren: Woreestery Wn! 4 
Fee ath: De bad beca 0 fur merchant, ive three scrolled buttress Fagg ttered sorte vps ie thy laah of Earth,” is Yun Rexpezvous or Bunseipe’s Bxexoi-| ‘Tho resolution reported [tory the ry Mexico. | even. Alinust ‘overy question thet can bo | Midas: iampahire PW et have desired no fuller, oF more appreciative 
it facc, with eculpturedvy.| his, So is. tho absersation Nilow is your | Tox —A correspondent of tho Now York | on Foreign AMuirs of ‘the Louse i tapre. | tsked about officers, offices, govern) nts, Pendens Pe Riel NE Te ries audience than met in Mechanics Hall” lost 
on tative: in regard to, the establishment of | fiounces, elections, education, arin’ fooviee; AGILE RUC ESeRBTE Freaks Avian night. ‘The eociety merited the compliment 
other publio|’ Nortolk Davis, Plymouih ‘Bos,| and the multitude preseot were also richly 


ated on cae 
writing from Anuapolis, under 
u qihonarchy in Mexico, ulthough proposing | eoomerce, nuvigution, oF any 
repoid for their attendance. We re-coho 


arsat Hudson's 


une, 


‘A. Cleveland, 


mt tbe speaker concluded hie | 


Marston, Barnstable; Dani 


and hd lived tor several 
ay. And:epon our nequaintn hee ane | to Hu tthe dig, which will bear, upon} pour feet 
ay ey nnd, ere long, ripened intatriend- | ras Pmmotded panels on each of the three) feet sbuta to the friend of his carly Be 
seed tow duye poried without iy poy” | free, appt rato ine 2. ‘The eapitol ae tefeat howover much of Mareh 27¢h, sys M pivimnediate netion, ia regarded as tmpors | 
ing u visit, longer or shurker, as home: is nfter the Roman lonie order, riebly | t sine qua non or cut bono, Lon- "Tho brond fields where the Burnside es- | tant, ns giving « definite ‘expression of ‘tho | alfair, at home and vbroad, is answered in} NOV James bot ic C 
ter sth oak leases, the card of Union,| aa Saonid noxer quid proco pedition of 1862 oncamped, wre again whi United S nd to Kuropean inter. | this volume of the Almanue Of such mat- Dintewoni— spa Sel anturieh ©. only tho universal eentiment in saying, the 
peved with rapidly increasing tata, wh Sention in the p ical alas of this contiz | ter thoro are 64l compactly printed pages-| Brooks, Jr., DastivMeatae Ticks S'Fay,| coauerr Wee ope of the best over given by 
a OD I i Aiith no oppusition, the only | ho budk’ ia a miracle of condeamtion.) Frweie Taal parGhvlen Gorllsee TNC Aor] {cue Momre = hele insooE ished leader 
Mr. B. D. Allen, needs no ccmmendation at 


dining | aud wh t 


expression being 


drows, Albert O Hench 


corpus his hi 
ony othor countless dotaila rt contains 0 


neem to have sprung vp with tl 
ure daily and bonrly. en 


SO eee rpprupriate to tat ordet | or 


agement pernnitt: 
Sand is surtuounted by an 


‘oom we used to sit io wae th 
i regret that it had not 


Ki 


ur bands, but justice requires como ac- 


spring. ‘Lroops 


roug Since the death ot his wile, Mr. of nrehitecture 
Bees had golden gone into, the drawing, | ub Tae bich has in bigh relief upon one| _ Post Orrice Onpens Betwees THe U 
Senior by revived puintul feslings, be wid ; | side tho Netional Shield, gracefully yrouped ) States axe, Lavtaxp —At the meeting of the ein drilling, aa it is important thut the | been made stronger and mare deGnite. 
Pee | ait three seorde, and 'a richly. eeulptured) Dublin ins fal Soeiety on tho evenin, ae coruits should! wequire some proficiency mes § a cotsrea | Fich store of information relating to the vol- 
| ot an carly day, Where once tho rship of pnt Senne our lines, roceuly colored | eérs furnished by the eeveral states to the Suro Officers Elected —| \onowledgincnt of his fidelity and succes: 
ently fer co8e | mationul arwies, with tho names, dates, ond| V Crosby Sa ATs Boulton stow, Glen Of course there wero various degtecs of 
merit in the soloists, but all did well. Miss 


‘ol the doparted one 


tlave-driver cracked over, the fields, snd 
Trae erred erage). Whol) seer neuee Bee oh. against. th 
rt, thors is now beard the crack of the entlers, fruit seltalite Hack Nad suffored. | exact figures in detail of ull the regimental Pellct, J'N Vuugho, JH Rogera, Issac 
Sao Ne nepoteymaatice; fnthe,lmeds.al’| Aye auch deliberation he onnancets his | organizations. ‘Then we have wa nwvaluublo| Hiauuannts Assessors, Googe Forbes, E K| Mouston w 
ey cn eh ing a Ges | ihn any tn of A geo han eave male) Pay A tcl; Groaen tats] lw aud the Quite ve tia th 
rede of eouplen rus to he eotacin tie Unsted States. Me. Aro not toe itirenrs: Inoue ol tho Michigan regi Ler ae ad yandes” Tt is needless to eny | time. Also serio of admirably srranged Usha Te Se naeca Tans ‘as they always do. We think the 
eat vad thoy seca to form| huweser, struck with the value of tliat ays: |, ments, aleo, are three or. tour. cub unica uf fustiong were not particularly | tablea, detailing rst year’s] Upham ; Constabl S Duell, Alonzo tatious which had been formed 
there fil during the] tem, bad, since he becamo a luo eter of the | Loyitl {ridians, who tayo enlisted, te ‘aid. the ory to the sutlers. operations of our new internal Upham rtainment, were fully unswered 
Literally dat society. brouglit the mat eat Futher in punishing his piirticidal and A correspondent of tho St. Louis Republi: | tom 5 with an immense on Lhe cown has filled its quota under all calls respects. Such 8 sapport will 
sani oui pied States goverment. and | fratrigtdal sone Fe a Prake fur be | an writes [rom Charleston, Iilinots, that | igsportant statistical water and bas a! surplus often or fifteen now re TEP eat muvteal orguaination 
te (Dr. Hancock) had received « letter Irom oldiers, however, than the Ludiuos.”" the Copperhead trouble which took pluce rad : maining. Under the draft 23 persons paid ; abe ae 
Mro Haumwond, stating that the United ———J there on Monday of last week, in hes opinion for ealo in Boston by Messrs or sgmmutations ere went into tho gervice, 
ort awed durin thie short eeason of folly) States yoverniacnt Jed to introduce a ACT RES ccartowi=The | Wos sn ebullitiva of the:rmuineat rs opinion | Nichols, and in this city by Messrs. W. HAY 0 ge, jarnished a sub Sinco Det.| reret in 
yn ballin the evening Tho zcaron will be pill ints the logislature for the establishinent Lyceum axp Liwnany Assoctation:—The | Yyccrted affair. No one, he believes, of | Sanford, 0 Sanford'&.Co 17, 1863, 35 men have enlisted, and 24 vot | concerts hereafter 
yu dejeuner dansant oo Sanday) ol port office order offices in the United Sta ; soiation was held | Gither party, had any conception at the com- Cot SD re-enlisted. Previons to that ieee 
ete in the evening of the] IC that measure was carric O8F Ne State | Saturday evening.  ‘flio\ report of the | mcocement of the ary coer eprabablo con- | Maegacuoserzs Lire Lv nee the tows furnished 185 three sears men] py, WW cgnarlid a 
Wepest’ tu'bave the post olfico order syatem | Jeoturo committee sheared that the ndt pro- | sequonces. Tho peopl ¢ Charleston have pusrres as and 21 nine months men Ait) Wosceere eee Institvrion FoR 
s s p sap Y9 | saps —The State Insurance Comuissioners aeeeeiae Sayinas had their thitty:eisth annonl meet- 
expect 10 on the United States and | gaug of tho last coures of Ieotures were inined that the Copperhends who have X s 
¢ a a NMaseacbusette lave presented their an-) Cuuture ur ws Banpeany.—é jog, on Wednesday evening Inst, the Prosi- 
of late been directed, eny's & cotewporary, bo isbury in tho ebair 
t for 


fated between Ireland avd | 24° ay ed will never got back, unless, their bodies 
Get, The treasurer's report showed that | gre brought home to be buried nual report, by which it appears that. since 
thera bas been ao in-| thebarberry,asasuitable plant for hedging.) 
Indeed, wany believe this is the plant we) theyoar ea Vico 


the income for the year, including proceeds “3 3 
dd 7 Since the e of Cha 00} nl the war commenced, 
having een viel Yaore capeoully vo that | Aatee Marah sth Ine at of Forelga ted ra ee rsa ae gente HupOr:| of lectures was $986.47, and eho resneo Pee iain fa Chattanooga at tuiity-aeyoa prio 
ea| Presidents: Hoo: Levi Lincoln. Dr. B. F 
F. W. Paine, Oharles Allon, 
Maes Wo. A. Wheeler, Calvin 


aa dalor house, ng rewiniecenoes of my old | Roseney vt thy Bupire having bevo inform-| tance \that the Jumble persons who Fent a eamount.ito: $158 
partig were inevitable; but Lhad my profes, | ed that YO Ha perepna coming (rom ports oo] buine their remittances Raa Tdahave delio)|i onsen tion now amount to S152.) more hn, four monte go, ters has aot | receipts, and thirty-two ‘and whalf per cent.| huve bee 
rh orn a scrious condict between the Union | jy eho qinount insured. Of tho compan ts hardy, durable hedge, and one that will Heywood, 
Tra M. Bare 
. Henry 


Frlend weupy me; ib took:mo. a goud deal’ the Poolls hive it if rom ports om | Fuumaebro of tho guverniweat for thelr | 7 NO bean a serious foodies ont single excep- 
Co thn Fr ee ee sawing aes nee ested | far uo iar il he eae SE | srprated oo Slate the amount, | a toute coqolred, nd nover| Joho 
Shortly niter 1 settled down, I had occa 1 no effect, nt would bo very eutistuctory to bee Leek See faa months previous to, April 1862, and to | sured by existing policies ia $33,231,970 595 prove troubles wat of suckering.| Willard, Dr. George Chandler, 
home for 4 few sort, ‘and on Thisact of repud for the ensuing year -— Aprilf Ae6S oon oe Noe soaps nt not value of existing policies, or, = ton, Henry Chopin, A. H. Boll 
egident—Abram Firth, aoe aera he New York Times | <5 799.707 13; amount of losses aecerta} ed v York Fark.—The ts of the} wy. Miller. 
Fair Thursdiy wero: For tickets, £3,403:] Board of Tuvestment, 


ce President—Edward Earle. Tinks thoeimple explanation of this long 
y= “has woat1o0 oF frota that | and-dnpaid, $63,000; and: by foreign volm 
$17,909; donations, $4,-| Charloa W, Hartshorn, F. H. Kinneeutt, D- 


Moreh 23d, Mr. J. Pin io the ebnir, Dr 
Hercwek, Hon, vecretary, stated that tho | th 
Selected ug correspond: | the ring 


ime member an Awerican gentleman, Mr. 


recculleet 
reseed. ber, piano, she tainbuur-trame, | wreath of lonrel | from the hilt of 
and her work basket cach, —[Fitebburg Reveille 
‘So we always sit in tho — 
is woderate vized apart 
articular iu it except a Ju 
AoE Par td tivo old-lusluoned oak arm cbait, | Russinns ont 
fh eud of the table, | ing Lent, bu 
wei here they alvease stood, whether in.uee | wltye before 
soot. Lused to sit in ane of these ebnira, | ure f of di 
Mr. Seni T of course, oceupy- | v numerois clues 
carnival weok, a8) the 
dhatvest,eummer | morning UL night. nnd trom 
a harvest row up | morning, One would think a dgjeuncr d 
sire tbink-ol hav | sant enouh for ono day. but it is request 


on fresh laurels, 89 did Miss Per- 


gucicty geome time a4 


dining room. Tt 
ining rah noth: | ~ A correspondent ot the London I 
Tong | writing from (St. Petersburg, cays: Ltary B. Hamwond of Massachusetts. | T 

ither dance wor worry wt ohice order system, which was found £0 | 


iter taSuplce rush to tho| convenient in the United Kingd vm, did not | Fo 


text as fol 


highest exp 


eaultsof the 


which etoad on 


yrts at solf-improvement wud 


jo ite futur eff 
giving to tho community suill better 


r ander tb 


annual meeting of this a 


fox on cetablishment of my own 

Athut that time my old) friend died, and 
bie Palatives wishing to wake os good an in | cloned 
ae rea thoy could out of his property. pre | morning, 
ose to lot the house bo furnished. | Alter | same day at the Winter Palu 
poe negotiation, L became the tenant, und ai 
ee ae ook up tny body in the house.’|  Muxteax Reruprazion } 
Te war rarber dull at first being tone, after | official docament, dated at the * Imperial 
having been used, to the « ‘fulness of a | Palace nt Mexico, Departwent of Fore initted from the United States to Ireland, 


ttention bag 


dent, Hon, Stephen Sa 
Salisbury was re-elected preside 


Coxtracts.—An| Ireland, as it ex 
Canada’ Large sums were unnually 
suieg, with the lollowiog 


yt. in_ the cash, 


su long, in search of, to mal 


f $300 was voted to the Nutural 
) ie a branch of the L. 


Wu on ae 


p 
‘reed ton new | Mexico under contracts made with Pi 
all such 


this wtute 
jo in accordance| the sucivty. (Lear, hear.) 


Stephen Salisbury. 


sales of goods 


sion to lea 
my retorn, being wbexpco edly delayed on | with a similar document wd iu July 
the road, L did not arrive at Oy Nouse until | 1863, by Gen. Almonte and others wfter Vaxpanua Acaiset ’ Ay Oriter Max." ee are Ee ee tont batt 
roads Fal oro wars eeveral letteraawaite | Juarez had lelt the Capita of the great Sovitary Fai scretary—Charles A. Chase. abstinence from battle 
Fat aden and us EES) (aah hag alt pe Capel: sits Speaking of tho great Sovitary Fair fo) essurer—Richard Hann abstinenes (fom oth sides that tho battles, | panies the awount insured by exiting Pe 
Pe a) gow carly wext day, and aseomeof | A statement sarecontly made in the rebel |S" York City. tha correspondent of the | rustecs — George F. Moar Nathaniel wlien they do cothe, shall bu, decisive cies is'$226 449,015 88 ; present pet eee ot| 69059; total for the day, $51 To| Waldo Lincoln, John C. Mason, Carlos A 
yay urgent in- | House of Roprevntatives, giving the nual Springfield Union sys BG. Pino) Jem nig Areata, Oburles W. Gil- Lhe Washington Chronicle says that existing policies, $21,311,745 31; amount this ndd, receipta, © \ \trom| ffymiltoo, J. Hl. Hill. Auditors, William 
inte of the fair enited | Petty USNR ST _____ Thursday, Set ato ut save ono | Dg Salar ee RT coca ar cc ete Calvin Foster, George Chandler 
out a foot in Jongth, wun Inoue aos fiderablo portion of this is wade up ol money] ‘Treyeurer, Charles A. Hawilton ‘Assistant 
Ulerk, James 


yed in the Hall of] handed in from time to time velore the Fait) ‘Treasurer, Edward Hamilton, 
yeas opened.) ‘The whole amount in the) p, Hawiltwn. 


the letters related to matte 

urtance, L determined to anawor them that | ters ‘of troops suppl 

portaness | dey elit 8, call ip ur part | the respective, Staves, whe, OT bexan,| upon Com 
f. Mlabama hits farntsbed 40 000] at his hy 


ied to’ the rebel wemy by Pho finance con. 
nodore Vanderbilt aud solicited 


Mea donation, Le answered that ho | Tue Sc ships ot the navy yard to have some) Georgo Thomp 


etitigg dooo to it. [twas placed 
erat placed in | tye ousa of Represe 


peat Mn. Stank Kiso’s Fuxen- 


emt of Thow- ntatives at Wasbing- 


‘of the country ‘a high tea," and, huving Gu- | ns tollows 
fabed it, brought the blotting-boo tren ; Florida, 5000 5. Geo Sico00;| ould give az'much as “any other roan” in | ax: —The ceremonics at the 
$000. Mississippi, 10,000 ;| New York. ‘Thereupon. Scho comm:ttee | og Stare Kiog & m | tho huods of Mr. Harley ‘t. Hicks, a me- 
: AY Starr King are described ws uncommonly | ghyaig trom Maine, aod a tan of {auily. | ton of He oe adap evening Inst, Ho wa ‘Treasury Thuraday night was, therelore, 
Ot anaed working | introduced by Vier President Hamlin at tbe) $454,373 59. Tasweny Bunst 1s Nowtuyinte,—The 
4 George Warrea, in 


the table, and, sittiog down in my ld as Louisiana, 
tomed chair, went to work North Caro 
Thad write two letters, und was, about | 25,000; Texus, 


to commence n third, when, hoppening to | Arkuns 


xg. No clergyman | Almost ag goon as he 

eed = 5 Tonnery of Samuel 80} 
m8] Northville, was burnt about boll past thre 
crelock, Thursday morning, witha barn ad- 


house. Both build- 


Sie eET Curolivas) visited . Mr... Ax 'T. Stents andi. revi) 
F000 Sanh 09,000 ¢| portal to him the offer of the, Comme: | PON and affecti 
ods Tennessee, 31,000; Ken | dore Mr for ol the, Comme” | geénpied the pulpit. His gown \ted thrown | om if te \nissivo exnloded, producing a tre Laan To 
Gore MF 100,000, and handed st to. the | over tho vacunt desk as 0 symbol of his do- 0 Mjous ahock nud a great light fora second. lose of his address, Mr. Thompepn res 
: Mra Licks! arma ond neck were) badly theoongratulations of many distinguished 

among whom wasScustor Jobo-| that the Des 


Cosxeericor.—The Hartlord Times el 
rats bave elected 82 m 


raiee my oyes, Lenw whnt scemed 19 be wy: | tuokey and Maryland, 20,000 eaeb 5 Missouri 
Tid reg sitting an the cbaie at the other:|’ 35,000 5 total 501,000 rmittes, wad they nrmed with tho check 
end of the table, junt ns he had toon weed to} i, operted on 4 TRieapenae me tee Meerted upon tho Commodore, whilo-| EOttiz) 0 tho doatitution of Nis cooRrrat | burac Nbilet fears are ontertained that he } goutlemen, 
cA ere oe eo ced caore||| ara is rer G60. children. trained. to his,promiea was still wurm upon Vie Tipe tion, Avvoluntary was played, “The Lore pated somo of the vapor. setof Morylund, President Lincoln, Seore-) bers of ths Legisinture of that State, %0 155] jyining used as a store 
sea vely, bat, th + ooking at ine | crime. 16.000 mon. lising by low gambling. nd abayead bar font aan Stewart is wy Shepherd, I tales peat upd thea | Wo ynderetand that the American Tract | tary Chase nd a large pumber of Congress-| Republicans. IL that count i4 ovrrect tbo] jqga aod contents were total loss including 
Hit 7a ra eving, 5, weeivers wnderbill had i ornering other people | followed a pause, ig whieh he congrey at noiety, natu ond to introduce a r aia ie s "1 
teen se T | $0,000 by constant thieving, 000 Fete) whiten Harfea stock, ‘bur this isto P ‘ “ig ish aa ation Soci ae ae i ree oe yng ST a Jatter have seven less than two-thirds re-| 4 Jarge amount ‘of valunblo stock. ‘There 
. Mf cor However nt prayer, 4 Feature ie As Week. Choir-wanivensat Mee SOE, Blair, Kroper of the Boston quired to enable them to pass the propured| yay uo ‘orurancn of ‘$2000 at tho Quincy 
thor on Satar-| Constitute nal Ameadments, e088 tallow] office, on tho main building, nod of $3000 on 
fein ot tho Boot aod Shoe 


and women 

rubsiating by other  disgra Ghee foudd Hise oy 

ihera_nre ao fewer tha 25,900) Stewart's olieck with a check of h 
sithae there aro wore than 250,000 persons) a Like SEE Ee 
+? the Landon district, of all axes null 6exe8)) Evy on 

rasa pause of silent prayer: 

married man of Hartford had | was sung, succeeded by a like 


With tho old benignant ewile 
Wiha collect my thoughts T got up, a 
fling that. there must be some delusivia, 
Neat and atirred the Bre, boping to divert 
Thy mind froiw the subject, On looking 
Taind, to wy great reliet U saw that the 


jal noiversary of the 
and will be colo 


inconte 


TOL of the. prayer-book used in 
of the eervies, 


Just, on the boat William soldiere to vote tho stock the 
- offee of Lyon. ‘Tb 


abawser at-} ‘the Wesern milroad is making largo ad- 
hom, breaking] gitious to its rolling stock, and is having 


3 
wd to tbe} Gighi now pasceuger cura built, which will 


of stolen 


will by the £¢ 


covered | H 
formation of 


ven for | the sharch sens the next park 
Made} thenun anthem was dung and ngnin thero ]- brated on Wedne morning thoy 
Then a bymn | intend to hive a breniefast_ in Faneuil (14h 
iter the Btyle of tho Loudon ‘Tract Sucioty. 

od Jubn B. | pisteg badly. He was o 
ral Hospital for treat-| cot gone $32,000., An uddition of Large 


¢ was also an insurance 
00 on the stock m tho barn at the 


fico in Worecster, A dwelling 
ite side of the street, 


day  altern 
Strood, bad his lex 
fuohed to the steamer Belling 


sught 


of 


ples ol 
house on the op 


Whopry upon the honest aod industrious 
pause of devo- 


Rev. Uenry Ward Beecher 


rm, was ulso slightly 


= chnie wus CUpLy 
y ie et down again and wont on writing, | Part OF the con A youn) 
Dur Leould not help trom time ty tine —— bo ANE Mabie of attending s eerics of | tion; achaut followed aud two liymns, afte 
PAE a hasty lanes toward tho other cud of A great Gower is predicted for 1805 by, &) danciny partite te ttakiog with him anoth- | Lou? schaut followed aud two lymns, after | Goyy, have both agreed to be presche and ee iusette 
ing fable. Suddenly, there he wat axuiny 98 Bavarian ustronomor pow in Austrabin, who iitl.!” He Irequendly staid away tro tach of! which was am antervil of wilent | uddress the conn ity fo to evening tho | Maschinen ie formerly resided ia Web- ‘aby the pmo 
distinct ag if in bodily presence. says that iC will come Neat en ugh to home all might, of such uccarions, which | Prayer, 1 then the service cloded by a } Fociety will bold its pabliomeeting as usual, ment.” Mr. Bluir formerly resided 10 Ye dimensiuns, is vow being ™ ade to'the ma-| owned DF neae oReivhouae 
I tnd read that the spirits of the departed depger the earth, but iit shoulda’ ac looked rather suspicious at any rate his | dolewn air un tho organ woe the wentlemen onmwed will also. be | ater wi this eounls ina ahop qo Springeld, and other improve- Guinaged bythe dames. That house, aod 
could not nist in poses wodge certain elt | 1A ee ae ear will bo must beautiful to] ita thought ra.” Laet Saturday night be Bie= Presout and epeak. Chess meetings will une pans mmmmta wooly one] micuts are evntenplatel the barn building were iosured at the old 
OE eo tne of | behold. During three nights wo elall base x reed Yeou the dance upon the side-walk, | Rigley Greathouse, one ol ‘he Chopunay | Houbredly he, the prominent attraction o | | Awoni the Sra ne hire cunveuiprete’: the barr ae Mutual for about $500, ‘The fire 
© beilliant| With the stmoge worwan on his arm, . ; . ho week-—| Boston Journal, fraied in the Senate, is that of Cuptain At 
es th the strange wore UD it ek theqntislialss\ tee were Jeeta LG : i tar Meee ereeataare|___ colnet Goorgs D Wells, 31th Mare In-| took from #pontan sus combustion ia « pile 
ya Tepe Warne to sung aon A. LHosines On oy fantry, atpost at Martinsburg, has been or-| of gaany bogs, etored in the attic 


| privateers Who recently 

Jeased! under tho Prosi= | , 

the ene pulling uff her bonnet tearing | dents proclamation of amnesty, bas been president ae the: guabout “Cs 
scratching her face, and giv- | re-ares churge of violating the lorins e rod the Jakes, estimates the cos! 

Pee] oes , {violating #2 2 | Hide water nod the lakes, estimates the oot | Flogmer of West Boyl4ton 


do you come here 
No answer, thousnud dol ars ia Obie: Lwy her olothiv 
tCan Ldo anything for you!” ihe planter who ‘owned"® hig: brow it her Jessie generally, She they took the nn Stes tho 
0 ig for y te Greeno County iu that State, und Iced in er ae uaband by the arm and marched ol hig parole ond onth, Ue swore Bdelity | of aliip €00 nf around the Falls Nina | Ty 
= tothe Union in St. Louis, in 1861 apdingain | —205 feet wide ba the surface and 95 fevt | in the P 
Wile on the bottom, with wwelve feet depth | torbis joiniog the army 


Still dead silence ’ 
ur to aro at the samo tine deposited im the} him home 
ee een 1802, Te is understoorl he | Vy Seater. having locks 275 feet tong by. 48 


ptances, and not be 
ro darkness, but be bathed ia th 
Suir Oana 


Tigbt of the blazing train: 


dered to Harper's Ferry, and assigned to 
defences of Harper's} — Lox gular meeting of 
Leights, together with | Bfonoosnock Division, | 61, S. of P., held 
sil hare the geo | Weloceday evening. the following vldcera 
vere installed for the cusaiog quarter, P. 
W_ P., Seldin Page; W. P., Henry RSmith; 
Wo AL, Charles M, Pierosi Re S.,, Geo. F 


tuart, in bis report to the | tillery to bo jndge adyooate, with the rank 

nels between | of major. -Mnjur-Loamer ia the eon of Geo 
yuod wus cugaged | 

hat towo previous | 


his wife, who had) been waiting for b 


cind ta reason cally, L thought my old 
Uden and unexpected uttack ou 


rid had something ty communicate, 60 1 
" = leginneo, and was re 


the command of th 
Ferry and Marylat 
the post, over which he 


practice of law in t 


== eral supervision, 
wealthiest mem 


Massachusetts hae th tion bias been formed at 


A inusical assoels 


Stic won't dy acall #" etied [starting up 
aud pong round the table, ButsasT moved, Panic eight thounsnd dollars, giving the ne- — 
My ald Iricnd’s foras faded away- pon tho certibcate of depont [or sale keeping sland, oo Wednesday, voted, by] will bo gent to W “sufggton, for silitory | ot wie in she ebauaber, capa 
fin planter died ah save lve ned, is) male Seorention to rer ber Gobet: | fia) f gunboat of 1250 tons burden | jer and ths largest member of the House o \ er 
rota Convention to per Coneti: gp mdios == Beat ot cls, and $7,538,829 with | Representative? the former fs Hon Gukea|Newbera, N.C. we eb) tho Timer ol] Vinaias A.B Sy et ee aliigs Fee 
AS aac ce een a ar he signal corotsl George E. Lincolo’ sano Smith ; Chap- 
p regiment tru) °°" lip Latbrop ; C., Myron B. Picree, 


‘Of the Congres: | double locks. ‘This is the avertge 
five lines surveyed lust year. The a 
Tength of tho lines is eight miles aod 307) 
Te the briof synopsis given last week | Jf thé Spy 


Tole uolit lor more letter writing) that 
ft Joe more Iehe.blattiog book, |j Guaetomuled: thut, the mens belonge 
‘ated to my bedroom 
What it is that we do, 


wublish 
41 Globo, died Sunday morning at Wash- 
ton, alter a protracted illness, at th 


‘Ames of the Secon a 
| pg, and the Jatter Me. Baldwin of| (8b! enlisted yn the ee ee 
city.) ia president, Twenty Bre persons) 0 pichord Swmithj I oat EO” 

foses M. Chase; Lady con- ; 


LNion co us to cruh out ot once, and with | John O. Rive 
sation, the trai- 
very The line of 


Vuck awuzi 


yed his go 


night, op 
hastily rote 


‘Sambo who 
two million 


) paltering about © 10] 
bi F l tiv 


| torous institution of ‘SI 


have already joined it. feo Sau 


Contider, vow, 
whon We see Ssow—We were favored with quite » 
Miho wye. is furnished inside with a eeusic | gnow storm, Sunday sirekoeoula® buve| eres Thus extended, to. the pickets ol E 
tise curtain, upon which are produced, per Wire: rt : a ees pie Leo's areny, south of the Rapidan, for Dela | of 7 years reteoaeo wus goatsdn the | oh ee the cugk of thie canal Wat - 
Sted, tha pictures of such objects ns tna one full eredit to any wintry month, eX-| wore is not now worth Many hat Slave | gtomac ° Teport, the ee or e1,000,¢ Hi deen ae act tl 
H en be within the 140g var Ban copting that tho temperature of tho Weather| Stato. Baltimore City, where the Ainesss liters hy ennai wean A at from $1,000,000 to} Soppes Dxatir Wa. D KS = | anes? aitbe Baxion Fecal writes thas| ‘ductors, Bist ‘ory Hills; Ist Asset. Do, 
set thoso pictures aro, io a wonde fodicated tbe certain upprouch of Spring.| ¢) ra ere Bed_upon 10 1801 Uy | ‘There are now oven daily newepapers 000 =: sa ates » see f athe eal Boe] sre inuchanoe that Jone Slarrachu-| Abbie K. Nvorse cape Dortine’ 

we ltd a tga | an eo Sst tna | gan natn | ah ag Tame a | aarti P| Seinen 4 aD Se Tal 

toa Myeo koow what the thing ie Ad long Jon, but like Jonali’s gourd, it will oon} jtional Ewancipation, | thus Rae AN pico Oh oified the Consorva- | yi. Everett, bas reucbed the sum of $81y- |r See Gs a Sankey 
Pw tho object remains before ‘the eyo, the dissppear. gous on.—[N. Y. Tribune. tive, and to be edited by George D Prentice, | 575. worning at the Contineatial Hotel. 

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\NSCRIPT. 


APRIL 16, 


REGIS AND TR 


S\tURDAY MORNIN! 


WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE 


Wasmixorox, April 11, 1864. 

Dear Transcript 

“Those who desire to visit Washington 
Goring the cession of Congressior the war, 
will find that it takes twenty-four hours of 
me, and costs fourteen dollars each way- 
L.alwaya come on via the steamboat train, 
get a good night's) rest on» board the 
boat, and. arrive in) Washington at sun 
down. thoinextiday. It is not creditable to 
onr national eoterprise or enorgy that Wushe 
ington should be connected with all the rest 
of the country by n ingle track railroad, 
not well-managed. Between Philadelphia 
‘nd this city, while passing through tho 
slave states of Delaware and Maryland, the 
railroad takes us through no emilng vil- 
Tages, like those that enliven our New Bog~ 
Jand railroads, It is a constant! sucocesion 
of Jurge farms and plantations, with ne- 
gro hutsoeeasionally hopping up, and hero 
and there an oak opening. ‘Tho. passage 
through Baltimore is mado through the 
Dusiest part of the city, the cars drawn. by 
horeca winding their wey atthe heads of the 
wharses, ‘Tbe depot, at Woahington lies 
in tho very shadow of the Capitol. 

Larriced in Warhington to,fud it seething 
ao Fabbling: fit ponecke actin 
eee adirarwed = manson of Fanon, having 
Soaate mateaie'Serung wore OF 39 to 0 the 
‘Amendment to the Constitation that "oei- 
ther slavery nor involuntary servitude, ¢x- 
copt asa punighment for crime, shall exist 
in the United States." And this vote was 
passed by tho eenators of slave states like 
Brown and Henderson of Missouri, Van 
Winkle and Willey of West Virginia, and 
that life-long conservative Reverdy Jonson 
entucky. No, yote of tho éession, no 
acto! the war is more indicative of the 
change in public opinion than this vote that 
the United States Senate, once the strong 
hold of slavery, should pass such an amend- 
ment to the Constitution by a vote of more 
than #ix tone, and that the ecnators of the 
slave states should co-operate in that vote 
is one of the marvols of the age. 

But whilo the Senate: is concluding its 
discussions, the House is, just warming into 
them. On Friday, last Mr. Long, an Obio 
representative, 60 Southern and Eg: 
his views that McClellan is. di 
him, because be bas made war on the South, 
declared bimeel{ in fayor of recognizing the 
indopendenco and nativoality of t 
Tho next day, speaker Colfax de 
from his chair to move Long’s expulsion, 
While the debate was developing the paliti- 
eal opinions of the speakers, Mr. Harrie of 
Maryland said that he hoped that Gua 
would never let the South, be subjugated. 
Washborn of Illinois immediately moved 
his expulsion, and the vote thrown stood BL 
to S8—not quite u tivo thirds vote. Had 
six moro Republican members been in their 
eeats—and there swore thirty abseat—Harris 
would have been expelled:| Mr. Scheacek 
of Obi then moved. that Harris 'bo de- 
clared ap unworthy member of the Hou! 
und be severely censured," 


and it is signifi- 
cant of Wie chanue in Demooratic opinion, 
that the more cunning of that party did not 
dare to uttempt to shicld Mr Harris, and 
the motion therefore passed by a vote of 92 
to18. Cox, Kernan, the two Steelo’s and 
others, voted for the motion of disgrace, 
while uther {reo State mombers of the Dem- 
ocratic party like Voorhies sat quietly’ ia 


Tiss on my return, the steady tramp of 
soldiers in. their suthward march. The 
arspy is, now heavily ire enforced, ond Grant 
hag tnke Burnside isnt Aa- 
napolis and. Fortress Moore, with o large 
corps. A#¢oon as the sud icaused by : tho 
present ruin sball hayo| dried/ap, the army 
will wove on, and then we shnil witness ove 
‘of the bloodiest, if not the bloodiest battte 
ofthe war. ‘Tbe South is straining every 
nerye nnd enlisting and consoripting its last 
man, ‘They ure fighting with ol) the energy 
of desperation, but public opinion here is 
strongly in the belief thut victory. will be-oo 
oureide. There are fow cowards and few 
faint hearts in Wastington 


command 


Mannuenzap. 


‘Tur Naw Tantre But. ~The Committee of 
Ways avd Meacs wore to report tne tax bill 
on Thureduy if opportunity occurs otherwise 
on Friday. The whisky tax was settled on 
by the whole committco on Wednesday, as 
follows: On all liquore distilled and 1 
ed for consuwptivn and sale alter the first 
duy of July next and previous to the Srst of 
January next, one dollar per gallon ; on all 
distilled on and after tho first of Janunry next 
ope dollar nod a quarter per gallon, On this 
the most important feature of the bill, the 
Cowmittes are unanimous, those ‘who fu 
yored. the policy. off taxing stock on band 
yiclding this point to the majority of the 
Committee in cousideration of the extreme- 
ly high tax scoured for the future product, 
being convinced also that whisky on band 
could not be taxed without applying the 
eame principle to all taxable articles. 

Salt ig taxed six cen(s per hundred pounds, 
ond manufactured tobacco thirty ceats per 
pound, The general principle of the bill 19 
to increase the taxes in tho proportion of 
{rom fivo to three per cent. 


“4 Youru’s Hietoxy or tae Renetutoxy 
from the bombardment of Fort Sumter to 
the eapturo of Roanoke Telund, by Win. M 
Thayor,”” is Just issued trom thu pros, by 
Walker, W. & Co., of Byston, and is for 
eale in this city by Grout & Bigelow, It is 
written in the samo attractive style of the 
“Pioneer Boy,” by the eumeauthor, which 
found 60 ready a sale. Tho work, wh 
comploted as it will be in 0 future volun, 
will contain. the substance of what the 
larger, and more experienced historians will 
embrace, 60 that it will answer for those 
adults who cannot afford to possess the cost- 
lier works. It is a work which should bo in 
every family, whero thero are, gons and 
daughters to be educated, 


Tus 4 Aunuicay Reyrew.—This 
oldest of our quarterly literature comes to 
us ii all the brillianoy of now type an 
ideas. Under the cburge of James Russell 
Smith and Ubarles Elligt Norton, it bus 
chapged its whole character, and conyerted 
very respectable, dullngss into equally re 
table, but more sparkling lite and bigh- 

rary abil he presoot number 
contains articles, on Theodore Parker, the 
Sanitary Commission, the Navy, Cotton, 
Miscours, West Point, and McClellan; th 
Intter sufficiently strong to stir ap the wrath 
of the Boston Post. All tho articles are 
timely, interesting and able 


wT 


now 


‘The managera of the New York Fair did a 
shrewd thing when they arranged the sword 
subseription,—Mone dotlar a vote, vote early 
and vote often’! On Saturday an entbusi- 
netic Granite remarked bo. bad a thousand 
dollars which he was ready to give when 
necessary to turn the scale for Grant, “I 
havea thousand more,’’ retorted an excited 
McClellnnite, **to give to. keep the scale for 
McClellan.” All of which would cause Dr. 
Bellows to smile contentedly. 


N THe Sexate—The telo- 
Boston Adver- 
debate in the 
Messre: Grimes of 


| Sricy Dewars 
graphic correspondent of the 
tiser, alluding to the spi 
Senate, Monday, betwee 


the opening romarks of Mr. Grimes were in 


from tho Naval, Committeo last week, in ono 
of which Gritued yas censured for attempt- 
ing to get a bill relating to naval recruiting 
|paseed, without being previously referred to 
the committe. Mr, Grimes eaid he had 
enticed bi 
nt was genuine, printed at the 


chivesy and in these respecte it differed from 
some recent publications, which had beea 
cxtonaively cirealated, and” which were in 
exact imitation of the Sepato dycument, 
but wero 
private expanse, 


Sonate committeo, togother with) o letter 


ments which were untrue. [4y 


document containing a letter from Jas. 


tsinl by court martin, Mr 
cecded to atato that tho paper purporting to 


reser hewn econ by geingle member of the 
Cyinmittes except Mr. Male untill it: had 
‘baen presented to. the Senate, and the wane 


made.af the goneral 
Mitta! 118, Grrmon, 


Fafgecd to warve on the 


this year, for this reason ard for the further 
reason that its chairman, Hale, was the do 
tormincd enemy of the Navy Department, 
omitting no opportunity, public or private, 
to give it netab. Mr 
nbout w hall an hour ina strain of severe 
cr ‘on Mr. Halo’ conduct in the 
premises. Mr. Hale made brief and in- 
effectual reply, stating tbat be was author- 


isin 


question, nod did not consider it necessary 
tneubmit them to the committes afterwards. 
Tie was suro that Mr. Grimes’s health would 
be improved by xetting 
out-of him,—he cared nothing for Mr. 
Grimes’s threats or specohes 


Rivont ox Pricosers.—The report of the 
Commissary Gouieral of Prisoners, ncoompa- 
nying the Secretary of War's report, has 
just been published. [t shows that the 
huinber of rebsl officers and wen captured 
by us since tho beginning of the war is 
one Jioutenat 
twenty-five brig idier-generals, 186 colonels, 
146 Jicutenants, 16,683 nov-commissionod 
officers, 121,156 privates, and 6,800 citizens. 
Of these we hud on bund at the date of the 
report 29,220 officers and men, among whom 
were one major-general aod seven brigadiers. 
‘There have been 121,937 rebels exchanged 
gninet 110 868 Union men returi ‘Yoo 
exebunges of officors on both sides are com- 
puted at their exchangeable value in prt 
Since the date of the above report: 
there has been Jess than one thousand ex- 
changes and very fow captures on cither 


reneral, five major-generals, 


yates. 


ride ‘The figures are coneequently upprox- 
imately correct. fo statement bus been 
furnished to ov¥ government of the number 


prisoners heli by’ the rebole, 


Tur Sworn Coxrsst.—The York 
Horuld says that, thajyreatest object of in- 
terest ut the Painin thut city is the singular 
contest (ut one dollur-per, vote) /botween the 
Iriends of Generals \Grapt and McClellan, 
as to,who shall win Tiffany's splendid army 
sword. On Thureday night the yoting book 
ho wed 1126 for McClellan a 991 for 

rand Mr! GesrWV: 
General Premont has 


ew 


gave 76 fur “Little Muo, 
Blunt 50 for Grant. 
received threo votes and Generale’ Butler 
aud Sberman one each, ‘Ibe vote for the 
navy sword on Thureday night stood: Farra- 
gut 91, Rowan 68 ond Dupont 18—showing 
the Old Salamander” the favorite 5 
early and often" is the rule of the contest 
for both swords. 


‘Tue Pnorsko AMENDMENT 70 TH 
rerio. —Lbe the proposed 
awendmentite the Constitution, as it passed 
the United States Senate last Frid 
> it Resolved, By tho Senate and House 
of Repreeeatatives of the United States of 
‘Auvriea, in Conuress assembled, two-tl-rds 
Ol both Houses concurring, that the follow 
ing article be proposed to the Legislatures of 
the several States, which, when ratiBed by 
thrée (ourths of eaid Legislatures, shall be 
valid toll intents and purpocs, as a part of 
suid Constitution, muwely ; 

‘AeticLy xin, Seo. L.—Neither slavery 
nor involuntary servitude, except usw pun= 
jehinient lor crime whereof the party shall 
have been’ duly convicted, sball exist within 
the United States, of any place wubject to 
jurisdiction: 

‘Sed. [Congress shall have power ta en: 
foree this article by appropriate Leyiele- 
| tion ; 
‘The vote on tho ubaye stood 38 to 6, the 
latter being Senators Davis and Powell of 
Kentucky, Salisbury and Riddle of Dela 
wary, Hendrick? of Indisaa, and MeDougull 
of California. Four were abseot, viz : Buck- 
alow of Peaneylvania, Carlisle of Westera 
Virginia, Richardeod of Minois, Wright of 
Indixnayall of whom, would probably have 
yoted in the negative, had they yoted at oll. 


following is 


Roope Istanp Evection.—The vote for 
Governor at the recent election in Rhode 
Ieland is so close that the people ure aox- 
iously waiting for returns (rom Block Teland 
(New Shorehnm,) whieh ia’ situated at the 
entrance of Long Island Sound, and cannot 
boreached during the prevalence of strong 
easterly winds. ‘Cao vote of Blook Island 
will settle the question of “who's Gover- 
por ?’’ and the Providence Plabtationites aro 
Impatient to get the returns. 


Rev. Bli'Fay, who bas officinted for the 
Just three years as pastor of the Unitarian 
Church'in’ Leominster, preached his farewell 
diveuurse to hig Inte congregation on Fast 
Day. Ho commenced his Inborg with the 
Society in Woburn on Sanday Inst, He isn 
yery able and eloquent preacber. : 


‘The following letter from Revordy Jobu- 
son, US: Senator from Maryland, sounds 
strangely to those who bave read some of th 
speeobes which be has delivered lately in tho 
U_S.Sconte, We bail this letter from bis 
pon, asun indication of progress in the right 
direction: 


Washington, April 7th, 1864. 
My Dear Sir— have your dispnteh, and 
will with pleasure send prools of tho speech 
ds soon us Lean yet time to correct 1t 

Dolighted to bear the result of y 
oléition.. A nei eraig now dawaing on our 
fate, Slavery ended, and it will be, ns 
Washiogton saidvit would bo, in that event, 
“the warden spot” of the United States. Ho 
said su joa Jetter to St. Jubu Sinclair, in 
"96, 
ILit is done also in the whole country—as 
[think it will be—great us our prosperity 
has been in. the past, and high as bus een 
our wae with the nations of the world, 
uth will be almost immeasurably enhanced. 
‘And God grant that it way be 60. 

Yours truly. Revenpr Jouseox. 

©. C. Fulton,’ Esq. 


rday’s 


Tho number of nino months’ volunteers 
\cho went into service in the summer and 
fall of 1862, was 80,189, About 4000 from 
Vermont were paid bounties by u mistake of 
paycasters. A portion of those from Peon- 
sylvanin ale received bounties, but none 
wero given to thoso from other States, 


Tt isa great maple eugar season in Vor- 


The ree 


pts of the great fair in New York, 
for the Bret week, up to'Saturday night lost, 
amounted to over $600,000. 


mont: Five to eight tovs are shipped every 


HTowa, and Iule of New Hampshire, says 


reply to tworreporta presented by Mr Halo 


elf that thie extraordinary doc- ent tho teachers they shall select to the 
ern |Fducational Commission in Boston or the 


| nent office, and fied umong the Senate or- | An 


printed in private office and at 
fand which contained gat- 
ted extracts of testimony given before & 


froma client to his attorney containing state> 
hie wos eupposed to'be an allusion mae 
M. 

Hont® to Mr. Halo, in relation to former's 


Grimes pro- 


bea report from tho Naval Committee hed 


Grimes spoke tor 


jncd by the committeo to write the reports in, men 


all this dead stuf 


‘Tue Epucatioy oF Freepwes.— Ato meet 
ing of the Freedmen’s Relief Society, held 
on Friday, 
voted to appoint a committee, whose duly 


of supporting tenobers among the contra 


of tho Froedmen’s Relief Society will pres 


erican Missionary Association for ap~ 


thoir experience to adoptin 


ato with them in this great work. 


mittoo bave 
| peop! 
extend a helping 
ant charity. 
How eball chia v: 


of W oroester 


eolve. 
igp 

tho pale of civilized life? 
prevent them fi 


rant buma 


not FY 


renitantiniga? (18, 


ugeable, and ask 
result to our co 


their new condition 


ence among their own people. 
‘Tho committeo propose ty don 
teach in schools 


Tho homes of the freed- 


taught domestic dutiea. 
o form an assoviation for aiding an this be- 
nificent work ; even if they can raise only 
money enough to pay @ teacher a month 
A liberal responge to this urgent appeal is 
solicited 
We understand it ig designed to hold o 
meeting at the Old South church, on 
day evening next, wt which timo speakera 
from abroad, who bave had the opportunity 
of personal obsorvation among the freedinen, 
aro expected to be present. 


LEGISLATIVE. 
In the Senate, April 12, the bill for tho 
better enforcement of the laws was amended, 
and was ordered to a third reading. The 
bill to authorize the ndjustment of contro- 
versics nx to tho eatates of pertohs deceased 
yeas rejeoted 
In the Houge, a bill was yntroduced rela~ 
tive to the settlement of paupers; also, o 
bill to incorporate ‘the American Machine 
Works. ‘The order concerning the connec 
tion of Harvard College with the Common- 
wealth was réconaidered and adopted, and 
fa epecial coivmittee appointed to eunsider it. 
An order relutite tu mining companies was 
adopted: ‘The bill relating t6 divorce was 
debated dad ordered to a third reading. 
In the Senate, April 11, @ remonstraneo 
wns’ presented froin the mayor and uldermen 
of Chelsea, against the incorporation of the 
Enat Boston freight railroud with the Grand 
Junction wharves. ‘ho bill: to wuthorize 
the appointincut of fin engrossing clerk was 


rejeoted, and wotion ta recousider lest. 

Jo the House, a bill was introduced w 
eprpomnte tha Cheney Express Comany. 
tion of Harvard College'wirh™ ene ude 
| wealth, was. rejected. ‘T 1 ty protest 
|eheup husbandry, aud tho bill to unite the 
towne of Salisbury and Amesbury, ocoupied 
the attention of the House to eome length 
Leave to withdraw was reported on the 
petition of Edward Atkineon und others, to 
bo incorporated as! the Emigrant Express 
Company. 

Inthe Senute, April 13, the subject of 
abolishing the State Alms House system 
ras reported upon, referring the matter to 
the State Boardol Charities, to report what 
woditications are necessary 10 event of the 
aystem being retained, A bill wes reported 
to wuthorize wn increase of the capital stock 
of the Middeses railsond company 

In tho House, ao order was offered that on 
and ufter Monday next the Mouse hold two 
secyions daily, oxerpt on Saturdays. The 
order was lid over under tho rules. The 
couimitter on wilitary affairs reported a new 
militia bill, which covers eighty-two printed 
pages, similar to that of Jat year. Lt pro- 
vides that all able-bodied male citizens be- 
tween 18 aud 45 sball be enrolled, those an- 
der 24.to be the active militia and those: 
above 24 the reserve. The Governor ia to 
divide tho State into military districts, in 
cach of which a company shall be organized 
The organization of reginents,brigades,& 
ia provided fur. “Thevactive militia will 
drillsix hours in each month from Muy to 
November, and threo hours in each mouth 
from December to April, and parade for in- 
spection. on the firt Wedneeday in May 
Fines are imposed for non-nppearanco. The 
committee alco report a eeries of articles of 
var for the government of the troops of the 
of the Commonwealth and the militia in we- 
tive service. 


she 


CONGRESSIONAL. 
Inthe Senute April 11, the House bill 
making appropriations for the naval sorvice 
was under discussion. A report on the eyi- 
dence relating to tho Fiorids expedition was 
wade. 
In the House, General Gravt’s roport of 
the battle of Chattanooga was presented 
and ordered to bo printed. A resolution was 
offored instenoting ths location of a navy 
yard on tho Delaware river. Mr. Hooper of 
Maxsachusetts introduced a National bank- 
ing bill. | Mr. Cravens of Iudiann offered a 
sotivs of resolutions declaring it inexpediont 
to umend thé Constitution ut the prescat 
and also thatit was the daty of the 
government to eonsider any proposition for 
reconciliation offered by the insurgents, A 
debate followed on Mr. Colfax's resolution 
to expel Mr Long of Ohio. Tho resolutions 
proviously offered by Mr. Fink of Obig, re~ 
ferring to thy purposes of the war, ¢to., were 
tabled 81 to 94 
In the Senate, April 12, the Naval Appro- 
priation Bill was taken up and aineaded. 
Various bills were introduced. ‘The Senate 
adjourned to Chureday, out of respect to the 
memory of the late Hon-Jobn ©, Rives. 
To the House, a bill row the Committee 
on Waye and Means, to prevent a depreci 
tion of was introduced. The 


time, 


ourrency, 


Houso resumed the consideration of the res- 
olution for the expulsion of Mr. Long of 
action. 


Ohio, but with 


Ruope Istaxp.—At the anoual state cleo 
tion, April 6, James Y. Smith, the Union 
Na‘ioval candidate, was re elected governor 
by asmall mojority over G- H. Bromne, 
Democrat, and Amos C. Barstow, indepen- 
dent Union. In Providenco Smith ie ina 
minority of 100, and there is no election of 
asscubly men, ‘The legislature is strongly 
Union. Tho difference between Gor. Smith 
and senator Anthony, caused the running of 
two Union or Republican tickets. 


Worcester & Tarbell’s botel in’ Groton 


April 7th, tho Indies present 


it should be to taise monoy for the purpose 


bands. Thi cou itteo was instructed to 
ure overy effort to impress upon the public 
mind the importauce of this eubject. Tt 


reas nls voted thut, in their effort to e- 
lighten these unfortunate people, the ladies 


proval, preferring to bave the bonefit of 
any organiza 


Tho 
following Indics were chosen for this pur- 


uildressed an appeal to the good 
nunty, usking them to 
nd townrd this all-impor~ 
We haven new problem to 
ast multitude of 
beings be brought within 
How shall wo 
sinking into imbeoility 
or nin, ugh Will make them tenants of our 
Aer 

Darreaacrs 


areolvea what will be the 
try, iC this mass of eemi- 
aivilized people aro thrown upon us,without 
in ellort un our part to prepare them for 
We can soon train a 
band of native teachers who will havo influe 


ore than 
wro to be visited, and the inmntes 


Tho committee 
conclude their appeal by asking cach town 


City and Gonnt 


Mecuanses’ Assootariox.—The 
meeting of the Worcester County jat 
Washburn fall. By tho trustees"ty 
tion have decensed during the pas 
Cyrus Sibley, 0. Q. Coleman, All 
and Lyman A. Maynard. 
mombers is now 682. Tho fond 
reading room, [rom tho avails of 
atival, awounts to § 
urges that the new board ol trus 


realling roo! 


The total attendan 


wos $410 25, Inst year $425 19. 


re painting the hull, preparing 


the building, which were noted upor 
mecting in their proper order. 


to givo one thousand dollars tov 
organ for Mechanics Hull, prov 
nesocintion would give the uss of 


the arsooietion bei 
greement at any tiwe 
five hundred dollura tw each of there 
The proposition was uccepted, and f 
eral committes of citizens hayo rai 


previous to Soptawbor Ist, 1804. 9 


penso. 
$3000, which the trustees ree 


omen 
Jot of land in the rear of the ball, 


build 


By the 


soureva, $10,005 #2. Deducting 


of $1600 on the 
balance: of $1,214 2 
The following offic 
year ensuing :—James A. Whi 


8 We 


has Ball, clerk und) treasurer ; Jol 
con, director in board of trustecfo 
years to fill vucancy ; G 
French, Z. 
Luther Ross, directors in board ott 
for three years. i 
Plans were presented for the frat 
organ from Messrs. Dook 
of the organ w be place 
contemplating tking out the 
back of the stage, and oF 


nlf 


the organ by a projection outside Go 
ing. 


tion, aud a yote was passed” authontzis 


necessary for the redemption of «Qe 
adopting substantially the plan 


thereof from the income from th 
from anyother funds of the asso 
bless JAyasuror, won ad thorize 
The matter of fur thl 
season was referred to the Board of 
tecs, to act at their d 


Jectures 


ion. 


Apl 
Co. B, 87th regiment, at Camp Wool. 
day afternvon, ‘The State Guard, wit 


to the membora of his company 
things. 
soldiors made proper disposition of 
Souther introduced Col. Pt 
ider of the Guard's, 
Rev. T. 

n the divine blessing w: 
the wants of the inne 
d, Col. Phillips: 
ard. presented Serge 


Sorgea 
coun: 


introduced tho chapinio, 
John. by whe 
yoked. W. 
were supplic 
tho Stato 
with the ea: 


belt, &o., ina neat epee 
which sas appropriately responded 
the recipient. 

Rev. Bir. St. Joh being called u 
speak for the In 


quent and patriotic manner, addressi 


homo, who would not fail to sioile 


henrd reports of thoir noble deeds. 


next, and move directly to Annapolis: 
Friday and Saturday post. 


prescoted by hig men with an elegan 


S. Mlen in bebulf of the dono 


marine glass 


Captain, as a bridal gift, gpnsisting 
ssrvice of silver plate, eightean pieces, 
can be seen for a few days at D. H, 0 
Jewelry store, corner of Muin and 
streets. 

‘Phe presentation of cold 
was to take place at 11 0 


in behalf of the fair doners, was to be 
by Gov. Andrew. Immediately alte 


by the Governor. 


Burren, 
band are nova little uneasy. at the r 


fearful of warm weather are round the 
try in wagons offering to eell at much 


to put up the price o 


would people do the same thing. 


Se eS 


Prestpst Lixcotx anp Gronos T 
sox.—The correspondent of the New 
‘Tribuno writes that George Thompeo 


fan interview with tho president on Fridsy 


last. During their conversation the 


dent said “public sentiment (on the matter 
‘of emancipation) had advanced slowly but 
surely, and he had moved as fast as it seemed 
He could not 


to him he would be sustained. 
pave felt justified in the emancipation 
until all other means of restoring or 
serving the republic had failed, and b 


bo consciousness of having tracscended his 
“T do not see,” said he, “how any 


week from Brattloborough, the present price 
being 18 cents a pound. 


Junction, wes burnt Saturday night, last 
Fully insured. 


powers. 
man standing iu my shoes could have done 
otherwise thau [have dond,”” They 


arated with cntiro good fecling- 


ica’ Association was held Inst evs ‘al 


appears that four members of the sine 


‘The oul cE | from the Red River Expedition 


48 45, and tport 
out the plan for the establishmertthie 
,eoon as expediont. fo) 


ing of fair boxt -autuinn.is recdudgd. | established at the points abors named, nod | on 
n lectures tear 


yed 
icy 


organ, und. the repairing of the ow of 


May 
1863, Dea, 1. Washburo made @ profion 


cient funda, and contracted for anfan ut 
cost of $8,170, to be delivered met up 


zens propose to give the contributiiy the 
nssooiation, leaving it to ndopt suclmode 
of adaptlog the eame to thé ball, wall be 


adopted by the ascociation at thei 
‘This requires an ano ot 
urge the purchase by. the nssoviatiat the 
sary for the uss of the occupantof the 
Trousuree’s report for the Bt srat 
it uppeara that tho pecuniary staing of 
Association 19 ns follows :—Tocomgom ull 
etry 
the expenees. $8281 70; and thoayment 
debt, there renins the 

— 
o cleote for tho 
dent; Edwin Mores, vive preside Phine- 


wre Hobby Hiram 
E. Berry, James, Wodwortb, 


Boston builders 
Mechadge Hall, 


from Mr.Blbridge 
Boyden of this city, avoiding thodreaking 


up the front, and providing lor thedopth of 


‘Tho idea of breaking the frort back of 
the stage was not seceptable to thyaseocia~ 


trustecs to wake euch changes as may be 


sub 
by Mr. Boyden, and to pay Thdepenses 
hull, or 


Coupuimestary Visit axp PRESENTATION. 
sant mffair cane off nt the quarte 


ladies, wade a visit to that company, for 
tho purposo of presenting aaxsh, belt, & 
to Sorgeant Samuel Souther, and a collation 
tuble was filled with a disply of good 
furnished by the ladies, and the 


and the latter 


in bebalf of 


t Souther 


, responded in an clo 
soldiers in bebulf of their fair friends, at 
their brave-actions in the future, a8 they 
‘ue Firry-Seyexrn Reontuwt, have re 
ceived ordera to break ground on Monday 
pounties dnd pay due the men aro to be paid 
Yesterday, Capt Sanderson of Co, A, was 
glass, a8 a token of their esteem, the pre- 
eoutation speech being muco by Mr. Albert 
‘The glass 
is arranged with looses for a Geld, opera, oF 


Accompanyivg tho present 
was another to the wile of the newly married 


~ to the regiment, 
yok, this fore= 
1n, in camp, when tho presentation speech, 


presentativa, the troops wero to bo reviewed 


The Boston Transeript reporta 
that butter speculators with large stocks on 


of people to leave off conrumiog butter, and 
figure than asked in the warket. In Lon- | ceum and Library Association will be held 
deo, a ferr years ago, the butchers combined this evening io ope of the offices in Mechan- 
resfated it, resolving to consuune tbe article | ota for thelate courte of lectures ure entitled 


but three days in the week : the result was 
atumble in prices, that must happen hore 


To tox Cir os Woncrsten AND 


women, and children 
Mississippi, at 
Gt | other pointa—who most perish onless 
receive immediate wid. Shermans 
Biles’ of rofugecs will coon be ewelled by | ces 
the influx of other thoveands at Natches, 

‘To meet 
id | this pressing demand upon our charitics, » 
To | mass meeting is beroby called, under the 
auspices of tho National Freedmen’s Relief | me 
7 | Association, to be hicld in Mechanics’ Hally } Tt 
on Saturday evening, April 1th 1864, 
1a- | abovo Aecooiation has its depots and agents | ( 


uburg, Natches, and 
they 


Ed 


mei 


we aro familliar with the mode of distribu- 


are mil 
oF the purpose of themselves. an rae 5360, last yen 4,918  Thelipts | tion 
im ruittee wero alan instructed to invile th | eojeom thie yeur were $276 02, yaar | A. IL Bulloch, Fred, A Clapp, & 
tzood people of Worcester county to 60-0P8t- | cary 35, The exponte for lvotures yenr | E> Cater: W. W. Tice, 


P.W. Tal, 


Joseph Bansard. 
W. E. Starr 


Danicl B. Chapin, 


is 3 from members this year 40 25, J.B. Kottelly Joseph A. Denny, wissiyner showed that the nigount of water 

pose Are, Seb Dati sista cae $438, Net receipts this year abovegear | 1, M. Bartons Web. otbrook. voll pord available for us» April Ist, was bet 
mminens Me Bee TT yihitan er» | (ron all thexe sources $68 76. Sulione W.T Merrifield, J. D. Ede, Hine feet and nine inches, being one foot | 1° 
Mrs, D A Goddard. Mra, JM Whiton. 10 | oF, made in the roport on the sie of oes and -rix inches over undabove tho old bigh 
accordanes with these instructions the com 


Merino at Mecas 
qus Fuesowex., There will be «meeting, | is 
Saturday evening 


the 


the 


men’s Rilicf Asocintion of New 
11 | The special objegh of, 
cn intereat in Behiti" 
men on the lower Mgsissippi- Col- 


Je rnecting is toawak- 
tho destitute treed: | st 
Bul- | tt 


kaos, one of the 


‘adjutant Haggerty, a0 € 
maa, ad perhaps other gentlemen 
will aleo be present thres whit 
ron from. General Banks’ departiment— | 1 
Rosa, Rebecea, and Charlie, aged reepect | 
y cight, eleven, aod twolyo years—who 
will covtribute by recitations and otherwise 


‘here | 6 


gow 
fli 


citi 


eS 
‘Tux 25m Reoisent—Col. Pickett, 
letter to an officer in this exty, writes ns fol- 
lows from Headquarters of the 25t Mass. 
Vola. Camp Wellington, April 3d, 1864 :— 
copho old regiment is again in the Geld, and 
our daily duties go on a8 usual. Weare lo- 
cated nt Getty" 
from Portsmouth, Va., on the outer M 
entrenchments, having the extreme right of 
the lin, Owing to theheavy rains we have 
not been able to fx up much yet, conse- 
quently are in a somewbot uncomlortablo 
condition; uta few days tair weather will 
make us all right, Officers and men are ull 
well as conld be expected under the circum 
One night we bad not less than six 
inches of water in every tent. Co. E, went 
off to-day with ten days ration to or near 
Decp Urcek., We are expecting orders at 
any moment to move and meet our friends 
the chivalry ; whon we do the incetiog will 
be warm, but anything but affectioante.”” 


Ip ex- 


i 
hoy 


res 


stances, 


presi- 


B Ba- 


Hr wo 


ustees | Poceer Boor SroLeN,—Jos. A. Sprague 


of West BrookGeld, who hud taken « cup of 
tea at Lewis & Thayer's anloon on Wedaoes- 
day evening lust, returned about fifteen 
minutes alter and found that the pocket 
book containing $150 in money and other 
salunblea whieh he had accidentally left in 
hhis woat there, was stolen Sonte thiol had 
seized the occasion w appropriate then to 
himeelf, unbeknown to the proprictors or 
ewployees of the ealoon. 


of tho 


front 


build- 


ng the 


‘The 87th regiment, Col. Bartlett, by inv 
Perhau will visit the Stereos: 
copticon at’ Mechanics Hail, tomorrow- 
Alternoun at 3o'clock. Toenuho vey one 
to be present on this interesting oceasion 
the prico of adinission for thie exhibition 


tation of Mr 


ream, 
mitted 


Weill pho only filtced-contexfor adults — 
Frod | Shot sildkonsten eyes. Spmorsey bet] 


ung 
Trus- 


ayt Scnrniss. Mr. Samuel Flagg 
pneer of machioe tool manufacturing 
wagon Wednesday Jast the 
recipiont of a pure of $175, mostly con- 
f | tributed hy hie fellow workmen in the shop 
of L, W Pond. 
ate and we 


. Tues: 
h their 


This was a most apnropri- 
-deseryed tribute of esteem to 
thia veteran mechanic of our city, who that 
, | day completed his oth birth day, May he 
enjoy many moro such, is the prayer of his 
many friends. 


A long 


Firteesti Reowtesr.— Among the deaths 
reported at the office of the ndjutant goneral 
recently is the name of A. Remick of Co. 1, 
who died February 27th 
Capt. Albert Princo of the 19th, who bas 
been detatled on recruiting service in this 
city for the past two months, has been or- 
dored to report for duty, and left for hie 
regiment Jnst evenin; 


t the annual mect- 


them. 
pillip 


E>St. 
a6 ine 
or nan 


Roxav Cewetarr. — 


to by || ing of the corporation, on Wednesday Inst, 
thg old Board of Trustoes were re-elected for 
pon to | the year ensuing, viz:—Levi Lincoln, G 


L. Rice, Stepbea Salisbury, Henry W. Mil- 
Jer, F, W. Paine, aud F. 1. Dewey. Gov 
Lincoln was re-elected President, Clarendou 
Harris, Clerk, aud Dr. Charles Chuodler, 
‘Treasurer, 


ing tho 


upon 


Fouxpurxo.—A bouncing boy, apparently 
about three weeks old, was found on the 
doorsteps of J. MO. Armsby in this city, 
fon the evening ol tho 7th inst. The little 
stranger was placed in charge of the City 
Marshal, who delivered it to the caro of the 
matron at tho City Almehouss. 


The 


t fiold i 
Masonie oxerciecs were held at the funoral 
of Mr. George H. Fox, 00 Sunday afternoon 
atthe Univarealist Church, under the au- 
spices of the Morning Star Lodye, of which 
tho deceased was 8 momber. Services were 
conducted by Rev. T. E. St. John. 


4 e 
itp | Androw Lord, Lyman Hathen, Harry 


With, | Maban, Henry Dusoe, aod Joseph Cotonn, 
Foater nll of West Boylston, have beon each fined 

$10 and costs, for disturbiog the peace, 
breaking car windows, &e., on the excursion 
train from Worcester to Fitchburg, on 
Thureday wight last. This should serve asa 
caution to otber rowdies on other occasion 
of that kind. 


mado 
r the 


Dr. A. P. Lightbill, of Boston, will visit 
Worcester and may be found at the Bay 
State House from Monday, April 25th, to 
Saturday, April 30th, at 3¥. a. whore all 
sufferers {rom catarch, deafness, discharges 
from the eara &&., should not fail to consult 
him, 


resolve 


coun 


Lycevx —The annual meeting of the Ly- 


lower 


mest, and the people | 1cy Hall. All persons who beld season tick- 


to vote at this meeting. 


SS 
Among tho patents recently isined, are 
those to Jerome Wheelock, of Worcester, 
for improvement in piston packing ; and 
to Curtis Stoddard of North Brookfield for 
chupneling mschine. 


noMr- 
York 
n had 
‘Alonzo Johnson, bailing from Manchester, 
N.H,, wns urrested by the Police of this 
city, April 7, on the charge ef stealing $300 
In money {rom 9 man io Springfield, to 
which place he was taken yesterday by offi- 
cers from that city 


presi- 


ioe —— 
pre. | Anstnrexisx.—The clerk of our house of 
e had | representatives, in compliance with an order 


of that body, publishes ns an advertis 
in the Boston Journal, a list of one huodred 
and thirty-nine absentces, who falied to re- 


fon the banks of the | qsvictanller at tbo Foster streat depo 


were granted. 
“Ton | granted to © Thompson nt 3 


nyor. 


‘Tho | ors, for curb stones 01 


dopartinent were 1,805 22. 


cs’ Hann, 1x arp oF | water mark. 


xt, at Mechanics’ Hall, | throughout tho 
ster the auspices of the National Freed | thorough repair, aad the entire works aro | u 
York. | in good condition. 


undg addresses will be | tho police for the 
Of this oumber 


slave chil- | 2 were 


drunkenness, 
The whole oumber of complaints made in 
to the interest of the meeting the poli 
and for tho following offences, viz : 
18, liquor oui 


gruncy 5, 
drunkenness M1, murder 
Station, about foor miles | py 


es of | 


NICIPAL APFAIR 


M 


and 
vin Haven, to keep nn intelligence office, | D 
Bailding privileges wero | brid 
w Wor- | 108 


vs, was granted under direct 
John Rice, 24, 
rarer of upper leather, and J. K. Lowe | 'y- 
asurer of woud, at Grove street 

fo petitions of Warren Walliams and oth= di 
‘Ashland street, and. ) di 
others, for tho mame Pu 


W. Haminond and 
Lincoln street, were 
ttee on side walks. 
The quarterly report of the highway com- |.° © 
showed that the expenses of his 


to 


yner, 


‘The quatterly report of the uqaeduct com 


gallons, ‘Tho 
city aro being put in 


28,000,000 


By the quarterly report of the City Mar- 


vhich wae also accepted, it appearé | 04 


aly 


bat the whol nuuber of arrests made by Lali, nt whi 
quarter was 466 persons pensess 
$3 have been complained | ™ 


DIESE TLhne [ot in the polme churt gMM\ wore ylesertays re li ‘ 7 
quent yong fish: | turned ty tie milinyggfautborikies, Gris ty G20,119;, total osmete $25 210. Th 
it 


aroad, | ™ 


ale arrested [gf offivers fro 

t to the state lunstic asylum, and | M 
37 wore discharged without complaint. Of 
ese last many wero eoldiers urrested for 
Uisturbing the poace, 


court during the quarter W 
larcenoy 
ance 15, assault and battery 
fornicativa 4, assault with 
rent to ravigh 4, assault with intent to kill 
1, disturbing the peace 8,, truancy 13, vag 
threatening pereopal injury 3, 
, obtaining goods 
ney by 
with 


16, adultery 3 


by falas pretenses 1, obtaining m' 
assault on tn off 
a dangerous weapon 1, disorderly house 1, 
fost driving 3,¢elling diseased meat 1, com- 
oon drunkard 8, eearch warrant 4, enticing 
wen to enlist out ol th pt 
During the 


julse pretenses 2, 


state 1, conte 


fof court 1, breaking yluss 3. 
quarter 188 poor persous have been Farnish- 
ed with food and led; 
The ;co department for 
the Inst quurter $2,719.86, ‘Th 
nt fees by assistant mar 


penses of the 


earniv 


wore, from wir 
shals $680, wituess fees for watcbinen $ 
Jp, services of polico at Theatre $21; total 
earnings, $725. Excera of exponso over 
earnings, $1993.45. 


Suprsue Count.—the April term of the 
Supreme Judicial Court, commenced ile 
oo in this: city, this forenoon, Chief 
The following 


Bes 
Jukticw Bigelow presiding 


{rial juries were ewpanneled -— 
‘First Jury.—Horwee Armsby of Millbury, 
forewan; Joseph Adame of Ashburnha 


lenry Belcher o: Spencer, Richard Berkle 
ti Worcester, Charles F. Blood of Milford, 
Washington, Bolster of Uxbridge, Jobn S 
Conte et Warrea, Brighim, Couverss of 
Waroweter, Calvin B. Covk of Leomoster, 
Alonzo Davis of Fitchburz, Teauc Fisko of 
Worcester, Avery W. Gilb rtot Westboro’. 
‘Second Jury.—Juhin M. Newton of Grat- 
ton foremagy Henry BB. Hukes of Worces 
ten? Laren Cs Howard of Sutton, Sampeon 
Soakins of Clinton, Damiel Jen of 
Fitebburz. Ewory'W. King ut 
George Lewis of Winchends 
See oF Barre, James Pitts of Bhigkstone- 
renege WROD RANN wt North BA sieGed, 
Teeanenr You 4 sf, Joseph, MATINEE 
{IHford, Amos D. Wiley 


a 
‘empleton. 

The case first taken up was that of Mra. 
Green vs. L. B. Stono, for damages for al- 
loged injuries received by plaintiff while 
being conveyed in detendaut’s 
Leicester ‘Tho case is still on 
trinl. Very and Hyde for plaintiff, Foster 
and Nelson for dofsndant 


ot 


wnibus trom 


to Spencer. 


Pronanne Cuco Muaver.—The dead 
body of w child, apparently but a few hours 
old, was found in tho rivar near Riverside 
tory in Gratton, Monday afternovn: 
The body was Wrapped up in a cloth, and 
appeared to hayo been in the water several 
daya Coroner Sibley of this city heid ao 
inquest on the body at the Lown Hull in 
Grafton, Samuel Harringtoo foreman of the 
jury, which rendered a verdict that the 
child was probably boru alive, Nothing 

d which would aid n_ identifying 
ley parties 


Mes in tue Navy.—The Mayor requests 
all persons who baye friends who have en- 
fisted in the navy to lorward at ‘once to the 
city clerk the age, ozcupation, and place of 
enlistment, the vame of tho ship in 
which the maa went to sea, together with 
the town or ward of which ho isa citizen. It 
is suppueed that there are @ number of men 
1 the oavy for whom the city bus 
received nv credit, and it is important that 
ould bo reported, asevery man for 
a we are entitled to oredit reduces the 
nher which we are obliged to furnish to 
the dralt. 


and 


eorving 


Gress; Tae Maven 
stated that Green, the Malden Postwaster, 
who murdered young the Bank 
teller, and who is. now confined in tho East 
Cambridge jai , will plead gui 
raigned on the charge, 80 that there nay be 
no trial of the caso, He hopes by this course 


Muxpzrnr —It is | 


averse, 


ty wheo ar 


to obtaia some mitigativa from, the Exeeu- 
tivo! tho punishment the Court must award 
him, Hogon’t des 


erve any titigation. 


In the Police Court, this forenoon, James 
Coyle, for beiug drunk, second offence, was 
ecut to the Houso of Correction for one 
month. James Mulleo of Lowell and Pat- 
rink Shea of Worcester, for being drunk, 
Were cach Gned $1 and oosts. 


‘Lhe following Massachusetts officers aro 
on the stall of Gen. Peck, at Newbern — 
Capt. J. W, Denny, 
M. Prouty, 95th; Licut. N.S Barstow, 
24th; Chaplain Horace James, 25tb 


Among the recent deaths reported of Mas- 
sachusetis regiments, are the following of 
the 34th: N. P. Merrill, Co. B, March 
26; Sergeant Stephen Blackman, Co. H, 
March 4 


West Surtox is afflicted with contagious 
No less than Gye different ones 
are in Jull blast within a cirele of two miles, 
namely, swall pox, meascls, mompa, itch 
and rash. 


ee 
‘The ‘Third New Mampsbire Regiment, 
numbering about 280 men under enmmand 
ot Col. xlympton, passed through this city 
yesterday afternoon on their way to the seat 


of war- 


diseases. 


Counterfeit twos on the Bank of tho Re 
public, at Boston, and fives on the Lech 
mere bank at Esst Cambridge are in cireu- 
lation. 


SS 
Counterfeit ten dollar greenbacks, printed 
from the geouine plates,bat without stamps, 
are in circulation in New York. 


Sityen Weppixo.—On Friday evening Mr. 
and Mra, Galen Carpenter celebrated the 
twenty-filth aniversary of their marriage at 


spond to their names, Monday, upon a “call 
of the house.”” 


sep 


Wensten.—Last Tuesday, 5 


horse und top baggy st, the li 


ot the | ised offering o roward of Gy dollars for 
‘wa mppointed | the return of the presumed thief and proper- 


Mille, | posted, the team returned in adawnged oo? 


eluck train north, 
parties here and pa 
yet boca neon, and is without doubt a rogue 


be cured hy the uso of Time water, she pro- 
‘Phe amourt of water on hand cured a lump of hime 

hydrants. | balf pint of water, dran 
throat aod stomach were 


tn agony but for timely medical vid. 


town treasury the past sear Wi 


‘to. | a balance in tho treasury of $1,049 
Trustees of the Methods 
>a, | ster have yoted to build a new meeting house, 


Bartlett of Nortbboro’, stolen in this city 
Fast day afteraoon were found by Mr. Fa- 
ward Southwick, in his barn, in the orth 
orly part ot Leicester, on Friday morning. 
Mr. Southwick notified the City Marsbal, 
and the pi 
‘The horso by 
beon very hardly driven, and tho thief has 
ing got ull the riding be wanted out of the 
an 


been traced to the thi 


Vicisiry. ‘There ara ‘between twenty| At the requine session of the city council, | 2 man who gave Eneamaane AW. Nichole, Veto 
iL J tnirty thousand destituts freedtucn, | watovening, tho petitions of Culvin Dy and claimed to hail from Boston, 


ry stable of 
"A, Brown, in Wabster, to go to Southy 
jgo nnd return in the evening. Not bas 
made his appearance 


tol 


Before the notice had been thoroughly 


s bad | 


on, minus the man, who it see! 
wen it to Woodstock, 
tnam, &e., finally bringing up at Mon 


referred tu the com~ sopville, where he bargained with & persoO | ciaracter ol the ebivalry of the p 
ake the teaw home, himsell taking the & | to tho Lani of plenty 
agreeing W meet tho") 100 came in fr 


He bas not | \ 


y tho bills 


‘Adaughter of Mr. Patrick Dugan, atthe | y 
‘uth Villuge, Webster, came oar losing 
life Inst Saturday. Some person having 


Td er that eruptions upon her faco might | 


Her 


the mixturo. 


a conseque 


‘hake was a socinl gathering ol the Moth= 
dist Society, on Fast Day ev 


By the annual report of the select 
it appears that the 
ted 


en for the pust your. 
this town, April 4th, amou 


uber of pulls 208. 


9» $39,359 5 
10; leaving 
‘The 
in Web- 


rdora drawa on treasurer $33, 


Societ} 


The horse and buggy of Mr Jonathan 


perty was restored to tho owner. 
the appearance of baving 


y attached on 

No clue hos yet 
|, who evidently had 
too great a tear of dotection to offer tee 


al, left him with tho bu; 
Southwick’s p! 


Mr 


horse for sale, 


find in the Green 


‘on the morning of | chanco of seeing, some 


Pomlret Landing, | and of ¢ 
men are being rewored from the Jnnd of 
the chivalry (alas! that such should be the 


Longstreet’s forces in 
ing ist fall and winter, 


Todas two from Michigay, he Bah, Mp 
Noking it ina | two companies of (ndian- abarpahoote tee 
and slacking Uohedn wud the Sth; two from Nassnchusotte 
TaTialg burned |e Seth eng ae 
‘co, and sli¢ spuat have expired ) New Yor! 
2d Obio cavalry 
at Webster hee 
Sh #345 woro netted above ex- | has dono, 


T. 
wing extract from 
Ist regiment, 


FROM THE 21ST REGIME 
We make tho ty 


from a mewber of th 


dated Annapol's, Md-, April 2d, which we 


eld Gazetto 
4d prisonersis cs 
we have had tho 
ot thoso or 
and Bello Ish 


‘As the depot fi 


pa 
lished in this place, 


irvand F. Jefls on Oslond etreet. ‘Tho the following day, Mr. Brown suspected Bia brosght from, Richman» ad Halla Iles xb 
tition of Michael Quinn, to removo build aoe eit disheneaty,and caueod poster tobo | Hd Pc Tit a those places. ‘Their 


ies generally copficm th pus TO 


Sorte eoncerning short living, and, esporsre 


rte Tchr they have been subjected, aod ales 
cir thin features, sallow complexion, and 
eral appearwace sre additional proole 
Haaks tothe euergy of tho Governments 
feral Butlor in particular, out 


sent day.) 
Bata tow days since, 
m City Point vin Fortress 
Soue of those were captured by 
t Tounesseo, dur 

while we were 


Iuarvo 


here 5: 
Thirteen rogimonts of infantry and caval 


ry, with Uo batteries, baya now one {900 


amp hore, Of these, five sro Pennsylya~ 
nia regiments, the 45th, 48th 50th, lel and 
Michigan, the bat, with 


the 6th Now Hampshire, 
Ne 29th Conneetiout, and 26th U.S frown 
both colored regiments, and the 
Dwell's Pennsylvania 
Tattery, which fas been with us most of tho 
Since we first came out, ia DOW OO 
vid wnd we believe will do, us it alwaye 
good excoution apon tho battle: 
Molds nico the Sith New York Independent 
Battery, under command of Capt. Romer. 
The command of the depot, 9b Atmy 
Corps, hys, thas far, devolved upon Col. a 
F Tharunpit of the §lat Rennaylvania, 9 hoo 
officer ; fre within dhe Wwalgse dapoe 
operat AVushbuce hug been ordered to, 
orarNeomuand. Surgeon Cutter o 
at he bo appointed chicl inedieal oficer 
‘St this command, The mea of this com- 
Tnaud, tb Army Corps, weru ordered (0 t= 
Yorgo' the. process of vaccination the othor 
day in order to guard against the ravages 
GLeuall pox. ‘There have been some few 
eases iti some of the regiments, 
Whoo it ia fair weather, the troops are re, 
quired to drill four or five houre a day, and 
vebeibg trained to a new style of tactics— 
Cheoy's instend of Unrdeo’s. ‘The weather 
fas becn and is quite stormy. Spring seoms 
to be making up lor the deficiency of storm 
th the part_of winter. ‘Tho health of the 
tien isabout ax usual. Somo of theaucn 
Who wore left bebiud when tho rogimést_ 
Came from Mussuchusetts, arrived here ono 
wook agu to-day, 


‘Aw Hoxest Deacoy.—Deacon N. was an 
honest old codger, « kind neighbor ond & 

Helleving io the Presbyterian 
Mallest extent; but lnckaday ! 
would occasionally get exceed 
tngly "'inellow,”’ and almost every Sunday, 


the dea 


meeting of the Trish eman- 


Mivupury.— 
cipistioniats in this towa, in bebalf of the 
freedmen of the Mississippi valley, was beld 
at tho Congregational charch, on Tuesday 
oveniag Inet, Rev. Mr. Pierce presided, and 
remarks were wade by Rov. Mr. awkios, 
qurreepondins Seoretary of the Howe Com- 
ittco of the Freedmen’e Association, on the 
educational purposes of the frecd people in 
the various departments Ho was followed 
by the eloquent Irish emancipationist, Ad- 
jutant Haggerty, who completaly enebained 
the audience for an hour in a most stirring 
and argamentative appeal in bebalf of the 
‘Pho effect was olectrical, and be 


negro. 


hos been urged to address tho citizens there 


Atifaner, he would indulge in bis favorite 
Cider brandy to such ao extent that it was 
cath difficulty that he resobod his pow in 


the liroud aisle near tho palpit, and between 
the minister. and the village squire Ouo 
Shnday morning the parson told his foek 


preach w ecrmon touching 
glaring i conepicuyys among 
tnd he hoped they would listen t= 
eetieely aud aot Giach it he happened to be 

7 the alternoon cawe and the houso 


that he should 


sovere 

‘rus full; everybody turned out & their 
was hibors "dressed down’? by the wrinister, 
Metter Well opening his eermon, come 
weced upon the transgressors with n loud 
rete. with tho question, “where is the 
drunkard? A eslew 


pies succeeded the 
Deacon N., his face 
ghta of bis {nyorite 


enquiry, when up fo 
red from frequent dew 
drink, und. stea bimself aa well as ho 
fuld by the pew rail, looked wp ta. the. p 


again. 


‘under the act of July, 1663, was 18,884 vol 
unteors and 6030 militia. 


the voluntocrs we $125. 


Bounty. bus been paid t 
no inontha’ men withou 


by Gov. Curtin. 
gua1 Vermont 


Tor Frere: R 
the recent deaths 
following ; Thowas ¥. Cooper, 
wounds, Maroh Ist ; Preston W 


linms, Co. 


iven. 


| yall, Co K, no dav 


A new featur 
May, is ann 


ced in Boston 


Th 


Rov. He 


London Tract Society 
cher and Joba & 


nipany. 


‘The great Sa 
attraction in New York. 


of which has bes 
ty fifty cents, 
awounts to 
by 162. 


Yhere is an old 
who was drafted 


the war of 18 


Governi 


nt ww filty yeara pay, which, in- 
cluding ravons would amount to $5,000 


The municip 
terday resulted in favor of the Union party. 
Tho City Government Is now strongly Union 
Jor the Grst time All 
Stillwan, F ed Mayor. 


eight years 


ublican, was e 


Pensoxat —We uso to earn that 
Chandler M. Pratt, Bsq., Post-Master at 
New England Village, is dangerously ill, 
and feats are entottuined of bis recovery, 


orry 


Mrs. Lucretia Clay, widow of Henry Clay 
died un Wedacsday at Lexington, 
83 cayre. 


‘Tho Southbridge Bank 
ceini-annual dividend of 4 
on and after April 4th, 


8 declared a 
r coat, payable 


Gold roso in Now York, yesterday, to 179 
with a tendency to 180, Whatare we com- 
ing to, at this rato? 


Wm. D. Mascroft of Northbridge, bas 
been commissioned by th 
tico of the Peace, 


Governor o Jus 


Fircunvna.—Town officera elected April 
Moderator, George Towne; Towo 
ark, John S. Farwell ; Solectinen, Over 
feors of the Poor, and Highway Surveyors, 
Caleb W. Jaquith, Cyros Thurston, William 
Kimball, Rodney Wallace, Eugene T Miles 
Aeseseors, Tenae_B. Woodward, Halo W 
Page, John W. Kimball ; Treasurer, Eben- 
ext Torrey , Collector, ‘Wim M. Leath 5 
Coostables,A. P Ruiaball, Francis Buttrick 
Sr Joseph W_ Allen, Henry A Hatch, B. 
B. Heyward, Oliver Kendall, O. J. Munroe, 
Lorriston Stockwell, Porter G. Barton, S. 
G6. Frost, George Wheelock, Williaa Barke 
T. L.Sandereon, William Kimball, George 
Gough Leonard Downe, Dennis! Keola 
Fawio D. Works. Silas Pratt, Samuel E, 
Crocker, Ira Carlion, Francis Sheldon, M- 
D. Allen, Corneliva Bogart, Augustos W 
Joslio, Win M. Whitney, Cucius Aldrich « 
School Committec, Alfred Miller. 


Tho largest tree in western Massachusetts, 
the old elm oo Barnes’ lot, ia Springfield, 
has been cat dows. According to Dr. 
Holmes’ measurement in 1537 it was tweoty- 
nine fect and four inches in circumference 
‘one foot above the groucd. 
‘A bold thief went into a grocery store in 
Providence, R. L, the other day, lowered 
two boxes of tobacco from the second story 
to the aidewalk, and coolly ordered an ex 
reesman to take them away. His nice 
ttle game, however, was discovered and 
frustrated. 

‘A Goop Joxz —Tbad. Stevens of Penn- 
sylvanis. who has worn a wig for these 
twenty years, was Intely applied to in behalf 


their residence in this city. 


St the St. Louis sanitary fair for a lock of 
his bair to put in the congressional wreath, 


Ning Moxtus’ Mox.—The, official report 
of Assistaut Adjutant General Townsend 
states that the number of nine wonthe” men 


The bounty paid 
Tho militia woe 
All from Pennsylvania, having been raised 


he wathelity ob tho wag dopartwent, owing, 


ouEst.—Among 
this regiment aro the 


20, B, of 


11, ncoidentally drowned, Murch Sth ; Wm, 
H. Niles, Co. G, Maret 7tb ; Corporal Car- 


f anniversary week (iv | se: 
Amori- 
can ‘Tract Suciety proposy to bave a break- 
fast in Funcuil Hull, after the style of tho 
ry Ward 
hh baye agreed to 


ary Fair is still the chief 
‘Lhe total reecipts 
on Tuesday were $38 684, of which sum 
was {or admission tickets, the price 
reduced from one dollar 
Tho aword vote thus far 
5,074, McClellan leading Grant 


North Adams, | € 
and who 


clection in Hurtford yea | tion th 


‘and replied in. & trembling and piping 
yoico, **Here Law." 
‘Of couree a consternation in the congre 
tion was the result of the honest deacon 
Feaponse ; however, the parson wenk on 
with his romarks os ho had written them, 
» drunkard, 
to torsake ob 
would seek 
wrath, 


- | commenting severely a 
Gnd closed by warning the 
once sucht evil habits, if the 
salvation avd Leo from the 
Tho deacon theo made a bow aod 


sell 
| “And now," asked tho preacher ings 
loudest tones, “rh 


parson, 
The 


| equiot hard in that direction. 


should pe niwed, and rising’ once more, 
Teaned over his pow to the squire, whom he 
tapped on the shoulder, and thus addressed 
hin: “Come, squire, why don’t you stand 
up? I did wheo he called on mo.” 


‘Lhe eGurt of Gen. McClellan's friends to 
ire for him the subscription sword at tho 
Fair reminds us of the answer of ane ot 
Bostonian when solicited last Summer to 
aubscribe for a similgr weapon, *' What, 
vive him another sword? Why don’t he uso 
the one he's got?" 
Nevortheless, we think the present compo- 
tition beneficial aud hope it will bo con 
tinued. Hundreds of copperheads and rebel 
thizers, whom no other method could 
‘to attend the Fair or to give monoy. 
for the eoldiers, will give it for the eake of 
voting fur McClellan.—[N. Y, ‘fribune 


Among the sutoeraphs contributed to tho 
Now York fair, is tho original manuscript of 
Mr. Everett's address wt Gottysburg, writton 
‘on 50 alternate pages, with the printed ad- 
dress pasted on the opposite pages. ‘Tho 


a 


manvseript is illustrated with maps of the 
pho- 
off 


ysburg battle-teld und cometery 
Jeneral Meady and athe 


tographs of ¢ 
cers, and ae 


aes ine 5 z panied by the nutogra 
has nover yet beon disebarged from the set- | manuscript uf President Lincoln's little 
vice. Consequently he is entitled from | epeech at the ceaetery dedication, the 


felicitous speech the president over mado 


Woot Gewzns’ Coxvention —A Cony 
Wool Growers of Franklin Ci 


sty 
t, wus held at St. Albans on the 6th 


Hon. Lawrence Brainard presiding, 


rcular Was ayreed upyn, to bo sent 
Con- 
gress, eetting forth that the pt duty on 


iinported wool is wholly inadequate either 
for revenue or protective purpvees, and Was 
working great Injury tu the lune producer, 
and calhiog for further rate of duty on fin- 
ported wool. The Vermont 

Congreas were folivited to use alt h 
incans Wy procure the passage of 
tariff on for: 


nurable 
higher 


‘The citizoas of Lowell have made 
ments fe the celebration of the three bu 
dredth anniversary of Shakapear's birthda 
Thero will be singing by une hundred 
children, an odo to Shakapeare will be re 
ed by Miss Eastinap, and an oration will by 
delivered by Rev, Williaw S. Burtlett of 


Fragen 


shual 


Hoory L. Bliss, a graduate of the High 
houl, a soldier ip thearmy of the Potomas 
nearly two yours, and who was in the 2d 
army corps uf the battle of Gettysburg, 
slightly Wounded, passed the hoard of exam: 
ineré at Washington as Ist cluss lat Lieu 
tenant, and bas repor qa 
the lst colured regiment at Rikers Island, 
Ho will visit hero on a ebort furlough, 
[Springfield Union 


R. L.) Mereury 


The Newport ys it baw 


no doubt that the Geoeral Assembly just 
chosen will re-elect Heory B. Anthony to 
the United States Senate, although both 


parties in Rhode Island, on the Senatorial 
question, €ay they are equally confident of 
Aw Iuvontant Decrstox —Tho Suprema 
C tof this State has dec thata cur- 
poration is not taxable for its personal pr 
trey, except the macbinery of » wanulactu- 
ting: corporation by a special provision. The 
tar upon deal property is by an axseesment 
upon the stockholders fur the valuo of tbetr 
shares 


The doctors say that the fatal diecaso 
which has sppearcd st Greenfield, and which 
as visited Brattleboro, Athul, Fitebburg 
dotber towns with great reverity, is not 


spotted fever or a new disease, but cere bro 
spinal meningitis, or an inflammation of tho 
membranes Which envelop the brain. 


‘Tho persons killed by the powder explo- 
sigu'sy! Now Durhem, Nl on Toealoyy 
er Berry, formerly of Dover} 
Mr. Roberts son of Hanson Roberts of 
Framiogham, N. I; Mr. Marston, formerly 
of Concord, anda Mr. Evans. ‘Chi i 
property is 


Tos of 
ated by the agent at $5000, 


inat Genoa ona visit. Although more thoo 
fourscore years old, she ix eaid to be engag- 
ed apon a work of literary importance, und 
auch is the fine tone of ber constitution. 
that sho can read the smallest print and 
thread a nvedle without epectacles 


Mrs. Somerville, the emineot astrooomer,. 


ne 


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By Telegraph Jiator, From) Europe: Foreign News: News from the South West. Stinl Qotices. 


_ Special Botices. \ Legal Notices. 


. Wasmyorox, April 11.—Information has | _ New Yone, April 13,—The Etna arrived | Cairo, April 13.—The rebel Gen. Buford, Tal Doatness, gt ae = —- : Legal Notices, 
i Thirty-Eighth Congress. been xen ved at the Navy Departmen from fae an briny ait following par- | sent a flag of truce at 7 o'clock this morning, oe ya iS ra Commonwealth of Maesachase! = —=—= 
— commander S.Q. Rowan, commandins the | ticulars of tho wreck of th of Now. ny aud Discascn of the CEST. Es WASTE = 
SENATE. sa kesitty Costes on mndloee Hell Vorkse Sbaiae oes DeUnLET Eee Hee | eae Wo oe G Or Ee MESS BEAR AND 11ROAT. eames enoeics come ety OALE OF REAL ES 
Moxpar. April 1f. | apture by the eteamor ‘Columbine of, the | t Queenstown barhor, td o'clock on the aera US A hte pildiees pike f To the moxtef Kin, creditor, tod all other per] {Pectal oh Merteter Go wahacit: goarting 
i ony eran a ~ | gteumer Saupter, and of the capture of the | morning of the 89th ult. ‘Tho rock penc- | treated us prisoners of war, but no protee one Se ee na all oti of Goorko A. Williams, Aimy 8: Willinas, Peeskite 
Alter a pertonal controversy between | Seamer Hattie Brooks by the steamer Suu, | trated the bottom under her bunkers, and | tion pr DR. LIGEL, Overisr ann Avnisr, No.9 a the Estate of Merrick THies| f. Willbas and Saag Wile ae eee 


. Mesa Gries and Male, Me. Wado, from 


the committee 


zed to colored troops ound in| Neviston b Moston, date of Sutton, In eald county, deceased, tar} (end, SOUL, Minors, will eall at Public A 


tor. armed nod manned by a detachment of | 44 the tide rose the ship Billed to her isin | arms Five hours were given tor the re-} Will bejhe bay State House, Wor- ae ayetealay Bese aitoet MONDAY, be fezond 


the conduct of the war. | Officers und men from the Pawnee, ander the | deck. The passengers, mails, epceie and 


deceit ta Hen 7 = - z y uext atone oe! Raters 
| reported thoevidenca in tezand to the reeet ] ESormand of neting mast Jy Ce Chuopion, | fe landed eels. Seviral steamers helper | moval of women and children. The steamer] © cestotom Monday, Apiil 2bth | | Ym tho anzy hospltainthe vioady dattie. | YOU are hereby cited to appear at a] SUsBeng lo mld Blac and orteely ommed Oy 
Florida campaiga. Tho reporla wereordered | ofthe Pasmnes, up the St. dobre river, to | dismantle tho lip. Little hopes ae eater. | Crowlord arrived at t,x. a. crowded with 10M., until Saturday Aeli—the mansion of the rich and hablo abode | eg eRe Cary «tea hels at Norerter. oa] seolalne naely agen with pect Shuey <a 
fe printed ported trom the military | Fotida.. The Htuttle Brooke iva valuablo | tained for.the vewel. & portion ol hereargo | the lator. As abe was leasiog Columbus, April 30, 3 P. Mt of the poor—frou the oflice and the sacred di Soutarn why-a letter ot adialerstion anaes | S9a7 fayply of mood. and i aituated ta she eas 
prizo, ‘Sho is Gitted up asa Gne parsengce | May be saved. On tho morning of the 30th, | gs¢o eteamurs arrived from bel £ ; from the mountain top, distact valleys and far | ‘tate of said'deceaand, shotid dot be granted to| Charlkce to Worcester ter suet Lee 


committeo. a bill nuthorizing the formation 
of a battalion of engineers 

‘Tho Senate then proceeded to n considera- 
tion of the House bill making appropria- 


ly bo consulted on 


= with 3000] where be © to Worees 

boat, basa fine euloon’ an bos been engaged | the water was over tho upper deck, and ue Houed adore ison | ofl islands of the occane from avery neat and coe | animes Taylor, oftultoa, in the County of Woreee| Norto Uaioed Perey ane egeUk Om 

Pest has 8 fine ealvon on bas bern eoxaced | Ting could be done. The swners ot the | Felarans en routo home on furlough, nnd a “ Mie ts mado by peeia) request of | tt Xf the flied world=te pouring ta the aris [7 tknd (ie aad’ Taylor’ ka vhereby’ directed ‘tof meee iuge santa sayy teat 

rivers ship had 25,000 pwunds sterling, nd the battery, which were londed, and which| macvelDoe Worcester sad Folotis edad wit [dence of the astonishing eects of DRAKES | fife ublic notice thereot, by publlablog thiselia | “Church, apeiti fee.” port 
m | “Charlies, apritiities 


‘Adoviral Farragut reports the eaptare on | Wadermriters 70,000 pounds, ‘The valuo ot | would doubtless change the calculations ot} paiente tquise nia array aden ete [PLANTATION DITTERS. Thousands apon thou- | heaspaper ealied the seeisand Trantcript rind 


tions for the naval service with Seuate’s | 40°49 Rirtearabitan ta Gace 1 patients require bis persinal attention, hemspaper calied the gis and Tranterl — 
se eentes the 12th of March, ol the echooner Mut ki  eargo ia niok aasertaie 4. It was mainly!| tho rebela. ° Teen uot SIS with Maree teeeptea: Ie [sands ot letters liko thé following may be een at | at Worecster, the last pebiieatlon te be She day ot Commontrealth of Mass clin 
by the steamer Aroostock, of Rio Brazos, | ctton nnd bacon. a Arc hie broth dere in constant attendance at their | 8F oflce Teast before sald Coort. Y st Woncesten, as. = 
mouse. bound to Havana, from Tampico with an as- German accounts eay the Danes attacked he steamer Olive Branch, from Now} olflice- Rerpsnonr, Wis., Sept 16, 1863. Witness, Henuy Omaria, Esquire, Jodge of ald —* PROMATE ot 

On motion of the Holman the journal | sorted cargo. Prussian entrenchmentt and ufter fight- | Orleans, tha Oth, arrived this afternoon Artif Eyos Inserted without Pain, — | 7 fusttcen mot h2¥®,020n in the ary hospitals | Soo thousand efent bartret avdatxterere 2°] To the helrs-ats E COURT. 

was corrected «0 as to make it accord with | The Marion is of little valuo. band to hand, were driven back and the | She reports that fighting had been go “2NESS ; 3 + |for fourteen monthe—apeechless and nearly dead. | C70, \nousand eight handred anit sisty four réatlaw, noxt of kin, and all other 
¢ or ‘i y P st fightIng had been going on} — ED~“FNESS; Its Coure and Prevention,» | At Altou, IiL, they gavo mo bottle of Pl ple wat JOLIN J. PIPER, Register. persons Interested in th 

the fact that Mr. Uarris of Indiana, on} ‘Lhe propo: constitutional amendment, | Pruesiins occupied tho previous position. at Fort Pillow, all day, yesterday, up to3| MfPmeerk by Dr Lighehilty price pte, | Bitters. "+" « Fear eens oh Rae) Lert a the estate of Ollro Uibald, 
Satur lay,ured the word fubjagation instead | permanently abolishing Slasery in all the | ‘The London Times thinks conference Will | Oyjc4 sn aks Yesterdays Up to 3) And Cg lta Edvets upon the System price| /*04 cured mo + * + * ee | Commonwealth of M TOU are centr. dedaaand, 
of subjection with therewarks tor which ho | States and” Territarios of the Union, bas | ™cct sith reasonable hope of wuccess. ‘The | O"c}ek #- M-. up to which time thero was a Tlaslowgg: Sloe wane OR G, A. FLAUTE" Woncesres, ef Massaehaseate, | V7 OU are hereby cited to appear at a Prow 
EEO eats parsed the United States Sonate bya vote nt | basis Uuing Danish integrity. cessation of hostilities. Negotiotions wore] ithouldess the above wetks IN Y. WaHe. | “+ + © Ons youne men who then tent ares RulstsCyart to be he st Worcester. th ast 

‘he Speaker Ind heloro the House, Gene | 38 againet 6. Action gn the measuro has | ‘The Faris Bourse in Tower, 65 70. peading and a flag of truco was visible,| Pemde® : a eee ot on Se ae eee neta Bele. | ro a tate Rilo rod all th Bay nest at. niue welock ta the reeset 
ped See ae ad Balog the) Honea ate | oe React rita ina aeae rag uisaloyy : : i § apd pot gut of the houko for wo years with Serof. | ‘To the helrs at lam, fora. and all other per-| thow caus’, If any you have ahr aa renee te 
ooge and the reports of the sub comman- | tives, after which, if there ugreed to, (and Latatvink @accustewae Alter passing, the Gehting was renowed and {EAD TOE FOLLOWIN iesembicrseel, creasing Whe detoys oer | aonn Interested In the estatot Lert Dahelor,| Puthorfor ta Setbelant ml mya testrament 
ders which were ordered to be printed. there inanid to be little doubtol its pussage,) | _Losooy, March 30.—Afiuirs io Denmark | the federal (lag was seen to como down, but) De Litt— Ce EDWAXD WOUNALL, Into of Upton, In sald county, deceated,| “And the Court enters Pour e: 

Mr. Hooper introduced the National bank | it goes before tho Legislature of tho geveral | unchanged, No fighting was belivved to huvo beon shot away, 08] gay tatseene inet ore years Thave ralfered | Tho following la frown the q you : Aven, ty publishing this ef ationranee teeky 
files Hooper introduced the National Beak: | tee lusnusel SNe, Gghtingserseony = || ras, fallorad fos hero, toon) oh cata sores tua Ulan eager Ei Soatieiesceeel ss Wales are cited to appear at a Court] Erte Bullies this ef ation ace a nea, 

ne be tu 7 oth 5 ecues be efforta mado to raisc it] of tasiawell I was eutlrely deprived of and | Home Sobol for the Children of Volunteer ‘of Probate, to be helden at Worcerter.on the| ‘alled the Aizisand Traues bomebaper 

Was postponed till Saturday. New York, Aprif 19.—Steamer Weetorn | ad the corvette St. Louis. ut Lisbon, frais in Wehealth aecimed (oe tauch impaired bs Fearon ot Nolantosrs cant Shaciage ot bing eerie gueneetteesce the] Coster, the Inte publication te eros eet Mt Wore 

Mr. Broomall of Pennsylvania, offered a | Metropolis from Now Orleans, and the Vir-| , Seip Brunettes trom Shiclds, Boston, put tbls B0g dlucaso,” Being In the wusteal pr n vow ve ali not be granted to Wesley L. Fiske,| P&fore auld Court Te SER SRY OE leatly 


Furtr-Seveatu Stages, New You Lioento st 
rr Neeunt is pio Lilt petition to “teil eo. much of the real] Nites Hvar Coarit, Ergaire, Judge 

“D1 case BA | gviate of ssid deceased, as le mentloned {n eald go] Courttthia twenty-eighth day al Mar 

Dn. Daaxes Your wonderful Plastation Bit- | tition for the purpess et poslvy debts Tevsatey| OBC Whourand eight huodred and eatery 


resolution, instructing Committee on Na- | ginte from Liverpool 1 sigualied, in Grunaby ay’ thy 29th, ety Teaky and Gen. Buford’s command was for the un-| fexloal) 1 f.uod my voice graitually failiog 


; : j ime, ub agth I was rendered portectig ies 
Val uflsirs, to vote a bill for tha location of | © Gyld ia quoted at 174 AM bedioeharael aad one te ane | conditional eurrender of Fort Pillow, aud] Sgbienicgead Ma! gueeed pertcelly inca 


g.mary paid and depot on Helawane rier io | Consol Sadi for thong. gouneat the bank, etaetday, hows on full | tated that tho fort surrdored tho no inal onc inetd sacs had |sGaari gett ayn cme cur Ueda | aadobraes octdaaitration aaa UR a ety foe 
nnsylva 0 do ics over. J scale were not so heayily as previonsly. as ene : ed remedy that caulti he procured. bat all. [pagans Seto Gani eee Teak lunge with (ost And the Court orders service of thia citation, b; neat 
"By Goaniinoue consent, on motion of Mr. | Livervoou, March 30.—Gotton dull and | | It is thought Maxiwitia oquited by | kTom would bo roturnod to their. mastare,) (eaeate.anl tnaly denalcedof eres resor- | pala hee bond, tom at appattotand Gait waar | Euewapsie tiated Ta Rae modTranmtint| NTOTICE IS UEREBY GLVEN | 
Steven it was resolved tat whea the House | wocbaoged. " Sales about 6000 bales iii fhonght Mosiulion is Saad bY | hue forced to take the ples, no qunrir| savSeeneileh im ot Ceeintny ie [log cnatuptin ciate aediatwivass | sachet Ristaupcnereer tee weet] NI nce nae das apace Beate 
shall adjourn on Lucsday, i shall be ntl | |The Cunadaand Pennsyleania arzived at | 10m to tho Austrian throng, and to the royal | Would bo shown thom. Col, Lawre.ice, of| {eetd asi entirely restored to uealth, aod |commegeal wilh totaal ae bition? | coe Hienny Caarin: Eiqulre, Jodga of aata | {54 0¢the will cf Mopert Young. Tate et bekane, 
Trad, in oder enable members to at-] Quecnsiown 7th, tho St Andrews property. the Mth N.J., commanding the forco,re-|_ bevy te corti to He iieacy styoar skit | ob% tle aera a4 strength rapidly noreated, hia, plata day of Ap, ta the Year| state ton hh cea a eee tenuate, and 
nd the funeral o . Reeves Ia he steamship ‘City of New York, from ——— ied that hig ga ae all ¥e disposed to bo skeptical andeheirugw well sees s ta ou | an the femzim blmrelt that trust by ‘ving bond, 
officer of the House. z Nae E ECHO Gra cop ak thavediviocs paticneaveient plied that his government placed bim there eaie yours foo? Mespecuuly AIRS. 0. M. DEVOE." = Wat CHAS. STEVENS, Asst Reg | Shen‘the estate of mate dee ans dem 
On motion of Farnaworth tho Olerk of the | of Queenstown harbor to-day. The mail Tho Prussian division of the Guards, has | t@ defend the fort, and surrender was out of! pois seronaite: 4. A. PALMER, an abateslinatihizecssmacain eXHILI the eames ‘and ail persous (odsotel to 
House ma ceted ta send ws tho Prosdont | passengers and epecie were iandsl. hg | gone to Frederica to cooperate with the Aus | the question. 20% Seronaders, Boston, Nov. 3, 183, we diddy omeimush to you. for Lverty bolleve | Woncrstan, os . eptter | sald estate are called opou (o make payment to 
_= py of tho resolutiony herotoforo | ship is full of wator. tridns in continuing thesiega. Two engage- ff “9 == je Plantation Attera bare tated ay Lite ers ; Haron 20th, We Wy RICE: 
forced requesting “the. PAsideot to | "lpi utnted_ thatthe conference on the | monte favornble to. the insurgents bave ve | <M, nx eho pasengors by the atenmor Ol-] Cuvy Deafness wud Diskhnrgce from BEY: We H-WAGODNER, Madrid, N.Y. |. 4, Spee ea Is atts 5 ee 
“rive ecrtain. information gf to the | Danish question will weet im London April | curmed in Poland, ive Branch which, arrived thier. ay {rot the Ear. See 6 Thom wilt send oe a ee tore and all other Commonwealth of Massachuactis, 
Conterring of brevet rank on officers of the | 19th. ‘the PortuzuesfiqCortes has passed tho | New Orloans, wore Gen Shyploy, Guyerno FROM F. L. OAUWIN, ESQ f ty’ Plastatton’ Hidters. “Sty wile bas seas | Pane ate ef wetton: tr sald) cect, deca | Feoncesre, as ee 
Volunteer corps nnd that his attention be | ‘The Glhegow arrived nt Queenescown Yoth | measure for ubolishtng the tobacco monypo- | of Lauisinnn, lace noting aiajor of New Or- | Mqpmus.— eae [sreatly bonehtted by thetr nso, domes iois ob. ation, 15 sal: sonaly, daaéacoi, PROBATE cov 
respeattully called to the fact that oo answer | ult, ‘The Sidoo arrived here the 30th ult. | ly. leans: and Oapt. ‘hor fC ir: —it affords we tho greatest eatiaiuation - mby enc HABA. CURRIN, LnNestals Wall persons latareaied a thee 
has yet bee given thereto. The City of New York proves a total wreck. | France is said to have declared itunadvis. | jays : mpeon of Goo, Shep-|/taye to inform you that Hamtillimprosing: |v, ys 1 nore bean w mrenmnlPuley Fae 7 OU aro hereby cited to appear at al wort, alovt Button In sald ennte dene 
“hit. Brown of Wiseonsin, introduced a | Tho water ia over hee upper deck at high | able to maintain the treaty of London, asa | 9 Seal Bnd eoll by the Uwe you atOret montioned it | Dyapopaie, aud bed to atanloe Bitte “lobe beidat Worcester, 1a fatesiate tald county, deocased, 
joint resolution authorizing the President to | tide. basis of negotiations vo the Danish question, | The free state convention was held on tho] wouke {o eifeot a cure 1 cag tay that I om FE TORN, Hocheeter,N. ¥." | Sduinistration oa” the ie! rate siey ot| gy ll arg oted-to aes 


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‘0 of aaid estate, aud How on FOTO 


‘Sppoint © commission of threo prominent | — The Prussians attempted to storm Duppel | and that the Empe 


q vr charges that univers: | 6th, when a tomporar aan would bo 
officers of the Engineer corps, whose duty | and were repulsed al i ng EAaahineat Aotiss teneeaT eee 


Fete to you. Slaco the first day 
Su five hours enguge- | al sulferage isthe only means of arriving at | cleoted. feta you. Siaco the frst 


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‘he Cenaty of Worcester, 


ehinery 5 etl he CenOty O Mraylors is bereby directed to] Bie 
itshall bo to examine the differcat harbora | meat along the whole line. aealiltiine led. Machinery for the business was| Prion, uy eat bag improved. aod SGC |) 07 10 Ning iltters ane popularity nt whlan | And the, 2%, thereat by -puoilehing ahle| Wises, noni oe es tate thoreot to be 
On the Northwestern Inkes, w select 1 eite Fear of war ig eaid to be fast disappedr- | Putin motio oan rationed rom a ery oreo mee | Aea aly tnoeaning wi. upe quote cpur Louse | ant ore or hinge auesesilTo tbo Cour ertora praia atic threat to ba 
: ‘ fast disappear- | PY Fy hoveltl state of iad. What Dr. Joba SV RES, Ol Abwiok «cu Siento ge tirge accesso eeth¥] giten, yy purnishing tie citation ono” meek 
fora Naval depot, and that suid commission > ing in Italy Four passengers were lost by the recone | la hovetul stateofunad. What De Sone | orfotors Willard’ Mata}, Woshlogton, D'O." | fn thooenspaner Col tae idotientlon to beons| Uares aucgeasine mesh Mths nemapaper called the 
report at the eneliest (imo. Rosolation re- | New Yors, April 14—Tho Herald's Fe. | _ Five Damsh steamers bnvo nppeared off | burning of the steamer Russell. A hom | nipiar, Sty eatarrhal’ trouble seems very ate plated at croraraealc. Court Bip ond ranscriph printed. Bu Wurerater the 
forred (o the committeo on naval affairs Monroe despatch reposs a daring attempt laland. g of the steamor Russell. Atmong them] mip ir. By ealdernal rouble eam tay = entation mitters | HALEN Hyer Cura Haguite, Jadgo of zale| Hash pubicstion to Se ope day at Ieast beire 
' OMe. Cravens of Lodiana, offered the follow- | Saturday morning tudestroy the frigate | The Court of Arsizes sitting without a was » Catholio priest, eupposed to have been | henevee mas to goed. Tad wolghiog some | 1°) a cgy gt ourvdiesbled soiiiers mith the | cuart- thle elghih W490 AE as goure Witness, Kewny Cavin, Esquire, Judge of sald 
Jog resalutioo and moved the previous ques- | Minnesota jury, hus condemned Negawe. to transports ned au Nate Asai ore tds uoal for mo, (and mere | Reet eet ee be Wound Sight husared and way-0ari | gaara tive mentyetgith day orate tu the yeae 
tonne To oti or the pretious | “AN apparcotly Baths spar approached | ‘un for ‘yurtciting” ia the evuspnugy | | Tho Now Orlmns Times aayait a reported TRibut hope that it my bebe ort dat galtiar paar Olusinoatiom, ) PPT ——_—— — | one toate eee AS BOT EVENS, Apst Reg 
question was decided in the nogativo, by 74 | her and getting near yas accertaiped to be | against tho life of the Emper that the Fi ‘ ofsy with {ike troubles, to fall ia the way of |” Superintendent So! : Ty Tih of Maseachaset pee a ERASE 
7 against 44. Debato arising the resolution | a boat with threo met in at ‘The Lookout eer se ee gst slinrd cuespind Mle bnotaa! futms a with thoroy ato, acne THe hol Wich e ch Commonwenlth of Massnchuactts: 
weut over. teamed thet aff, but hey pushed boldly (ur | New York, April 13.—A Washington | Nothing ts eaid to indieatothat Cortiqus | Pah uke myaeichura el rnd teak | of heer courts watch fewas told appre | Yn"  pagg COURT Woncraren, s3. 
Toespar, April 1, | the frigato und ina fiw minutes wn explo- | epecial to the'Trivuno, says : made any resistance. It ia quite likely | awh, sincersh Tere covatd acd oom. |of,tirer complaint, Ol Tia a iaeet . 
Peas P f 1 he Trituno, says, it is reported quite likely i ucerely at thls Ue tend deserved erate and had {fo atandon sy fecreycland, 0.% | To tho helre-atlom, nextot kin, PRORATE COURT. 
1s gal lesen wero, an densaly crowded a | son, snilar to shat of twenty cannon was | on good outhority that Geo. Lee haa ordered | the announcement is premature yen nung us ia svar profession, 1 box; aa EE ae oan recreated In tho Estate of ‘fhowas Roaeb,| To all po-sons interested In the Estato of Encah 
urday and yesterday. heard, the vessel shoot ns if with paralysis, | all officers to send thei- bazzaye tolRiclinond Phe «mall pox prevail New Orle: 2 BUCO EE Me not hesitate to relor tome; | «© + The Plootation Ditters have cared wo nkBeld, {n exid county, decease, orbush, late of Grafton, In etd county, de- 
SNE SAY Oi Sea aay Fare ea eae | and tho cesow cambigd Toner atiiieste sed | Galore aha siliaw altar the todates erieet | een ieee tec ited at Now Orleans} Siy'tw aut,” Lal culos her mit, Bop elegant Ulan baYe tures gi _Iaie ef Deg aaah esas Yorbish, late af Grafton, 7 
il lower Misaissipyti'toan ala 


committes, reported a bill to provent a de- | hammocks. When thy éonfusion subsided, | will bz occupied in bringing up re ing extent.| fiNows reply to my lettor of Ingulrles, wich | Yagy that has distressed mo for years 


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Heats | YOU are hereby ited to appear at &| ceased, lntertate: 
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adot great tas. | vats Court, ta te beld at Wert Jirookleld, hereby cited to appear ai 
y presiation of thecurrency. It provides that | orders were given to pursue tho daring reb; | ments Merehnndize valued at $34,000 reconely | 1m bghly,ercdltavio to xat.oora) Seto |S sharin. gee MOON jciprmtate Gaare, te tah lat Wesood ruasday, OU are hereby ited to. appear. at a 
; (very person, bank nssociation, or corpora: | cls, but the admiral’s lespatoh tug Polly’ ‘Nine of Muschy’e men were eaptared by a | landed opposite Port Hudson bas been seized] Yiyou agula econ, In the wasantine, bellere per Ree reer ey aed Sa gald comaty ot Nag otlock ia. the forenoon, te| YL Protate, Con feapril next, at nine oolock 
tion, imsuing’ nota to circulate us money, ; lying along side had vot stoam up. Other | detachment of the 2d Muse, cavalry tndbe | by, che wilftargwnehorite =| Youre, very slneorelyy 0 ow i a Show cause, (2 any you have, why ap [oaromeet| Tye forme, to ahow cause why Iu lieu of dower 
shall pay avduty of ono fourth of ono per | tugs on picket, too (ir off to be of use ns | Captain Phillips, on Sunday night. near] yp Eee jay 1716s, | CASHIN: | uo plantation Ditters make tho weak stron, | yurpertlag. Hoc, Weaathe approved ths fats of eld deonased one bal of ald Tage 
cent a month, of the amount issued, | inarauders, rapidly diappeared in one of | Middleburg. : _ The wteamter Creole wag to gail for New | [lett July 17.18. tueenguid brilliant, and are oxboasted oatare’s | i deein'6d Se fer patito rice thereot Xe] th sie ita gel to hp mde, Spbis Fer, 
Monthly returns are to be made, Alter ono | the creeks abounding a James river. Col. Lowell, of the 24 Maza, cavalry, has | York on tho 6th, the Gev Washington on From Kev. Joba Nott, Ds D see Ratoree. ‘They are compose» of the eele- | peplvan, by punning hiseltatlon ences reeks) Sits wiira homestead jn the Linds and ballilogs 
Year, it shall be ulawful to circulnte such | ‘The dumuye by torpdos was very criding, | resumed command of the cavalry brivade at | filth and the Havana on 10th. ‘The latter ats < Dey, [Rented Callsiyn Sack, Wints greea, Hazsatns | (rr Chco aseeesiye gTOSSZig. printed at ar | offal dee Fed se Ea a nerre 
otes, unless authorized by act of Congress. | and hns been repaired. Vicona. was uyround on the b Ae es eae’ Rosle, fterbs, &e., all presorrod in perfectly pare | calle the “Pal Ot Ao ty ue ome day. atleast | tm thin by cauelng a copy thercot to be 
Tho consideration of the subject wns pust- | ‘The commanders ofjbe tug hase been put | — Guoriling lust night exptured five or six,|  p Poxps, N. Yn April 22,1869 | CT aan $Sfueg sald Court “eof exta| livered bo Cock person lntersted, fourteen, dnye 
poned nder arrest for nat keping sterm up at all | ond killed n captain of a Pennaylvenia re:| __Paduealt advices to noon report-mattera} U.Caowrin, Ba §,—T.—1860—X. *Wltoces, Hiway Coarse, Require, JHSee 1004 | efore ald Court or by publlabing the esinotn te 
Tho House thon resuined the consideration | times, ns required by egulations aid Killed n captain of i Penueylvenia Te) saoee quiet. ‘Che prubabilitica of un attack| far Siec—t recelved zour tettor of April Zid | a. soy op galentary habits troubled mith weak | Courh ths Sh ied and agiy four ee sod “iraniriph, a sovetayer printed 1g 
of the mealutine af speaker Colle. foe the |/1-Tho Herald's Arml-of the Potoriaodes | ‘The Liouee Commition on: territories; bavo | aro considorably ,leseoned. General, Bay:| $t2%u Mee Uickateatag mie or lex cfosir> |neap, Inacltude, paipltation of the kearh laok of | “'ypig)' yak  CIIAS. H, SUHVENS, Awl Pes bites : 
expulsion of Mr. Long, uf Ohio.’ Mr. El- | patch reports the Uidges repaired, and | decided to adopt the bill establiehing the | wan hus » % hors Thin Trocame diseased, | 70% as after eating, torpld Iver, con | — ae | itiicon, Husnr Cnarin, Require, Jodge of aatd 
eee eit ible a i Tc lanmiga nantes decided ar ad ee the | aan hs sent adequata rosenforcements to }$r a ame, dineaser; | appetite, distress after eat paiienss Aaa (imansnouase potltagen Magn Cras Hearst arabe sear 
ls olution was wrong {ul nin. bs rritory of Montana with the Senate nmend- | pq, 7 ing very miucll, very offeusive. produciog the ation, loeve to suffer if they will not try ommonwenlth o rt thia slxtecath day of ‘aren jn ip 
Aree Te ae tice sale abicot cactdite ty | General Grintloft Culpepper at 5 P.M. | ment chat all inbabiiants black or white | Pdveah nod Oulumbus, and no fears aro] Wet dobluey of body and daureseian of gyiris, | MiFat a es aeearee to a Woncxerin, 38 no tiousand eight hundred and alghy four: 
stir up etrile and ill feeling, at atime when | and arrived in Wasington nt IL o'clock. | 24n vote. entertained by the mihtaty for the salety of | fuby Beet SP etacea wyeeit ander tho | Phen 3 eetiegcre alia PRODATE COURT, amen loimatse OMS) 
We ought not ooly. to have good fellowship | The heavy raing willstill further delny any Gen. Grant visits the campaubout Annap: | either placa, Pussengera from below report] fot Vr Lighihlll Vetbas (ily restored io, | They are recommended by tHe MENTE ONT) wo ene helra at lam, next of kia, aodatlother per] Commonwealth of Masinchuse 
and kind feeling, but union of sentiment, | motement of the arty for the presvat; us | olls to-duy : bear ho dizainces aud the digcharye have | authorities, and aro warrant 4 4 the Estate of Sally Salth, Woncestan, 88. 
SO TO a ae renee eS a wales: : [ Forrest recuntly crossed Coldwater river,| Sunfemnrusy anu tave vot returned, Weston’ Vegiate bonetcial fect Thy are excoodingly | suns tesreue! Me ty Te fasted, OREESTEM AN COUNT, 
Pere ee eee eee epee ones | General Wilson asmines commend of the | ct times special saya, alringent ordera | near Jun, going #outh with 200 horseeund | PAycitusa vigor of, bedyeeans ow of apiity, [aeteeable, parfeehy pare, 2 are a | eee i trchy cited to uppent At O| To all percoos tnterestad In tho Hetate of Bamuel 
to expel the pentlemun from Ohio under this | 34 division of cavalry vice Kilpatrick, who ‘Kkulating citizens allowed | G00 wayons: this is doubtless exagverated, | bile my (cara were that #topplax the dlecbargo | Novice. Any person pretending to sell Plan OU are hereby a at Worcester, la. late of Sutton, in sald county, deceased) 
resolution, ‘Poey could not expel a man for | is to command a briade inthe Let divi Losrenia eeeseleie Coes arin year heed otras ona! rss exaguenited, | O14 prove detrunontal or dangerous. tlon Bittors in balk or hy the gallon Isa anindler abate Coarh tobe bold at Narccsit la) Bart, Ite 4 
oplnions’ sake. ‘Che constitution submitted | General Talbot. réeives General Mesrite | Puccenms-wers required ta raiser. thelr L rea oe gator wave learied to estesay Us [od npostr. Ie a put up ooly tn our patent | S05 S000 qu! aige etek. Tm, Whe forennen tt Intestate : 
po aueh question. A man could uot bo ex- | in command of the If. division, wud the at | incu penn (rom there saey eee gine dave ater From Europe. ebthtii—ioe Ho wasn stranger to aim until L was jan TOpOWeE Te ire of bottles re-lled with | 3he% nye, ir way you have, why an Inascunient| “VOU aro cited to, appear ut a Probate 
moreno ueatiane eA ian cou) ting | ieseomumae a preicarndLh when ubeont from their post more than two = mans the higbest cbulldene Iced. if tereoua stall for which so eral per |p Aare ee aaat, will aud Lestawment of Bo ore cw oretarria 0s 
pelled for opinion but for ucte; he disagreed | tec will have commald of a brigade of rex pu ; : nun the higuest cuulidence may be place, (ee ction deletereaus staff for which 0 ers faroorting’ to to the iaat ill i rt, to be ‘at, Worecaler, on th 
Mrith the geotlemnn from Oho andalso with | ulars, General Grefg rotaias evuunand of | ye'mnsic rolarn; re onus aremal up | Saurars ApEiN td Tho JM. Stearu-|  Yoorssyesy tig) JOGA NOT, |lmltaton Meetertpison, Se thot every bottle | HaiddeesneLaletlLOotes RPG Tice ghereafto te] Seve, Toystey ot MMe 'sbure wy th ae 
the gentlewan Irow Maryland, Mr. Harris. | tho 24 division. . Mig Harese Wares oad Meete eas ehip Asia from Liverpool on the 2d inst via = fue cur private United States Stamp over the | given, by. publishing thle peravloatenas ier count revidered by Jasaea Taylor, tho Aduitolstra 
Ho had not cou to the vonclision that ve: | British Bark) Amlin frem Demarara for | ayy adopted Mr Odell prop Queenstown on the 3d inst hus arrived. wun of Catarrh: se Sanidatlatel aod siguature on steel vate | for ree atgoeaive peeks 8 WMS PRUrWoe| tory of ha ce alt 
‘ camo isn Bed. co, unalterable fue, wud | New Vink, wih bray milavect Ge pent | poss tux upon all brokers tales of etooke, | The political news i unimportant. the] ganas beara au mia feelng oC rgnes [aldo abel ste dear throughoat the habs | Geter tne dguieason co wevneds) M18) © ae Coan ie cifalaies onze a meet 
; thatthe lterpativer mentioned by th’ zen | gabon 19 talon sh Of Uaronznte Tight | Lovas, wesckandio, o> "The tx on sini | report of the destruction of tho ei Wa. | eri, Tt eee ‘anaes mW fotarusucr Guaria. Keyules, dudsoot sald] Teo aghdcaive masks, fo the pengpape, called 
seater county ore to reelbles Loves ed althout ja is125 On ‘tobacen BD canis per punt | Cromptow by the Georgia ie yet uneoniemed, | Bile conetac sn tha dtee Lonaice a Com | cite dy 0 Aya 1 then Bea aod Traeter eas ta, 
ever, that they may be, Hu roterred to the | The ‘Times Wasbiuton special says era eatiNg eanle. tke gommittes | ‘Phe deereuse in bullion in the b Soun a schear, watery. eeriil duccharge maxes 184 | gpohs Broadway, Ne ¥. | thousand teu iN PLOTEVENS, ARCHES! | Hoh fe eaid Court ; 
Nowa rk lines whichtensavehatsapenker'|fdepirtméncvoll tN] Monbayatali huqbsbaens|| Coe yes eine wee DALE WILL produce ebout, jon in the bank otf gyyesruncey excoriatiog tho mostehis aud e2ges of a See | IE — | before sald cout cuapin Esquire, Judge of aald 
Neve Yurk Tins which ya that_spenkur | departent of th MLW naatols hae, bee | $300,000.00 revenue, will bo reported an | Bosliod is reported at £186,000 instead off eine much Nactieaasans (eStanrusl. A: |S. saenea Clarke's Femnte Pills The |“ Commeamentih of Mamechercls | cout i eee At Saat 
that his resolution is nvither right nor expe- | General Brooke, tho commanded the for pay abso Neh te its podealion, oruds) F-£285 000) Bounces Hehitu extremely frequeat, aod cont we te bea | |r ote fiveda of testiwoutale to tba | — WoncestEn,hs. bee Mloussod eng bundged aa aA four. 
Giant eaad gs Byoning Post eave teak Mice | mer) weilllbe asaigesl to duty under Ganaralglt Sue’ ot manulecturers,petruleure Hopes were enterlained of floating the worked feature or the ditave, aul eoureg of | Proprietors Wold) MCT Arty pias PROBATE COURT. ap) Wat CHAS, E.BTEVENS, Am't Hex 
Long'stpecch wasn, perieotly. legitimate | Butler, General Writeend i : The Senute comuittco on furcign affairs of floating the, (BStNi ner and the greatest annoyance, After | virtues of Sir James CLanke 5 vast of ee mostters,and all otter persona || ———————— yi 
TY pereatly legivinute | Butler. General Vritwnden will ewn bp'l haa decided it to bo incxpedient to tke uny steamer city of Ne Hye or lea uime, Tebecomes puruiehlbiguly of yu tnoir peoullar wature prevents pabiteatony Ty the best oA, ca ined Commonwealth of Mussnchusctis, 
ces = ned ap inporelit command. on the H Nonttntrererd te Taubtre, and assumes on cxtrewely fetid odor a ae i thy are tho only eure and eato remedy Jntersated in tho Estate of Sto} Meat] Woncestex 
Niw York, April 12.—Tho Times’ har a a= f "y "i dedical hirexard Z Re Sauraslly co, profuse as to require when confined. |coratt Me painful and dangerous dise.ece |” lato of Lancanter, in sald county, ussasits TAOBATE, COURT. 
Jetter from the. U. 8 etenmer Arkansas, | New You, Aprill2.—Lhe Tribune print, Kecrar ways, CHB —V ign | —Tmthle ott) ApAT AB VG Hor, M. Rlohanteoet™ acre” jattiaalae Meee whic the badsels tuk oe saestetraca Doeaaane| sites ala a oe oarenas talaga a Hatate of Aes 
at New Orleans, the 2d, reporting that the | Geu Gillmeo's offiial report of tho Flori} © amending the Stato constitu | Petor Keinwell'to Mary A, Teai, noth of Worced} florlzontal positiva, comstiut expectoration and |of Nervoas and Spinal Affection, Tain to Me BSE] T TOU aro Uereny cited to appear ata) = 
Mba steamer ‘Clifton, formerly-n United | da expeditions shih confirms the statement | tion. adjourned yesterday, having adopted | ‘Fumi oity, April 7th, by Rov. M Richarteon) “Sleop ie fre Shu Timnbs, Hfoavinesd, Fotlgne on alfghe exertion, |! \W- Probate Gourt’ to sa held at Worocster, to| Wheeler.-lato of Dolton, In sald county, de- 
Tabel steamer Clifton, formerly m United | ie ai mieicog the eonduckof the | the resolution abolishing alavery in the | saree fury toby A. turoen, Housed Worseg! oi haha Meatadr pony ciatuceed ty teutasiongy, |alptation of the TTeart Lowness of Goleta ive: | sui eoenly Gy aelcak i theirs, Tucnday of] ceased, Intestate 
& q a P yA. Turner, both of Worres! ohokiuy, coused by the prozence of the discharge Took io sho foreuton to ebow ] 
ing to run the blockado off Sabino Pass, on | war. State, tor. < Fe eae eee eee HUCtSEKe | aries, Slok Headache, Whites, aud all painful | Play DERE Nt nits en lottor of adaulolatra 7 OU ure cited to appear at a Probate 
Te eae ktnot Marcle with over | ‘he World's Vpebiogton epecinl enye,'| Naw Your, “April 14.—Tho Btnn pissed | 540, ‘ylsrcltys March goth be Rev. Oubler/ watery, ortion af) the discharge, often, evsporered’ | dieeases ceceeloged by» aftardaral eyelet. Sheve.|, ion Gu the cetate of ‘sald deceased sbould wot bo Court, to be holden at Worcester, on the 


John Lowall Bacon, of Southbridge, to Sarah] gut acswulug n conditi frst Tuceday of May next, at alro’ o'clook 


700 bales of cotton, gat aground on the bar. | the Senate ordnane| committee baye asked | the Austrilusian for Liverpool on tho Ist, | Bissbfold Charles. of Brimbeld, solidity, 18 deposited |) pi}ts wil effoot o eure when all other means have |’ praated to Ashley Li, Wood, of West Boylston, 1a 
4 


In the forenoon, to show cause why the Grst ao- 


ug f 2 | tion the iwetaurape of the nese and upper part of Joabty ot Worcester 

She remained immovable, and the rebels bad | Seeretary Chase's fiews in regurd to two | 85 miles west of Vastnel To Grafton, April Gth, by Rey. Gllhert Robbing! the th Mar aho ob falled. They NRVK FAIL To MODERATE RXCESBES e county i ne renderpL ti). Hearyslic Wheeler: the Aduall 
il th, fo thruat, In the shape ct crusts or hardsoed care eid Need ia hereby direetet to give], count render enury Hl. Wheeler, the Adiolo 

to burn ber to prevent her faliing ito our | amendments to thebank bill insisted upon Se Frankia Aniox Pluptot to Loulra Brayeoo, botb] lumps. Tile accuiuuiations of these Incrustations [xD to waxiive opsraucrion®. from whatorer putlle uoties eat ty hubllahing this eltation | latrator of bls admininteailon of sald ectate, oDd 


atte | mew on. Blo In thie ofice, should aot be allomes| 
‘Rnd tho Wourtorders public notice there to be 
given, by publlebing thle citation once a week, for 


reduces a feellug of discowfort, and narrows the 
hs by Rov, E. Davis. bir. PUA puscagee fo. ou so, ewbareass. seupiratou 
uate Oslin’ urrived from Humpton roads. | Was logton U. Kors of Keone, N, H, to Miss Mat= Therefore irequent effurts have to be mae to re 


, bands, Sho was totally consumed. A large | by the House, of nbying eiates to tox Na-| Ny York, April 12 —Tho Russian at A AT ec 
So ee eee tk cnumorred canger:| unl bankevand # Isave te question ‘ol | (ep cns-olis” SSO et bes ave Lene nif kowe 


cause. They are purely vogotable, and will not | bnco a meck, fur three successive we 


alors the moat dollcate constitatlen. For partic. | Bemepaper ca}led the dBglaand Tranecr 
PAA eae rt ee CE ed MU Worcester, the Inst publication to be ous diay 


pi, pela 


And among other articles, were four thou- | tho rate ot interestjo the states. The com- | Sie reports oa the 6th off Ali di te M. brigham of Fitchburg {nove Uhew, either by forcibly Mlowlg tho nese, or! | ulars road for a pamphlet to the Agont. O40 a bree! sucteaalve weeks, in the worspaper called 
She re e Gth off Absecom, during | “ “To Princeton, April 7th, by Rey. Mr. Cross PE UGTaLAteHE RRWKIR KATHI ing the nege, or! |ulars, geod for a pamphlet to nl ol | aU Teast beiure sald Cour _gucree p 
Rae ee eae ara tRetrebel government, |/initice are. willipgltu, report the bill With | eee ee oe on ane Beidaty eke | Samer SRR APE 7oz hy Rar; DEF Orth Mr} ly: peralitent namking—a.praction aa sgrovalia lier and ilx poatsge slamps sent to any authorized |. \Witausy Haswy Caatin, Eetult TaaR og fhe xis aud Transoript, printed at \vorcester, the 
bid run into the port of Valeseo after being. | the former niendumnt, but the Secrotury if | Czar frou London, for N. Y., diswnasted, Ruilund. + Magles, both of We sberalr that thie of the izorustottoa auton’ [Ageo will forare a bottle by retarn mail cautis tcureatt dy, eftapnctanthe 70 7| Hutysolcation to Wo out tay at tat, Ueto 
driven off from Galveston by our feet. She | understood to be opesed thereto, ESAIGHAEzIncovesiU TEILOBE RE! Bes soit, Westboro’ Apell Md by Rev. Dr. Arnoldy adhered to the alucvus membrane will eowetimes | Sole Unlted States Agent, JOB S0SEs baettrones eleMe banded ABU ENG, Acti Reg. |, Witness Desay Cuarin. Esquire. Judgo of eata 
get ugroved in Velasco Bay, and the Uluck-| Zhe House way and means committee | 4" y., Glowing very heavy parted both haws- | tery Muss: Val, Vol. to slang Elsie, younger eee a adloy lec these 2 Cortland St, N. ¥ see Gouri, thle ai day of ApnL fo the year uae 
cding gunboat attempted. to. capture her, | have uethoriaed Mr Hooper to report the | Sraand weather comiog on vory thick, lost | daeghter of Lyman ilowoot Westboro ><" fedvustations aegumulate Ware rapidiy, and tho | ‘Gea-Py Uarlow, Agent for Worcester, coraer of | Comumonvwen DPI Wit, CHAS, E- STEVENS, Aes Rog. 
but was driven off hy’ the rebel shore batt | bill, having sdupte( the amendwent permite eras “Tn Millbury, Adil ith. by Rov, C. I Pelree) fecllug te thereiore. nest uucoufertabio, In. tho, | Malu and, Pleaéant strect NCLEGESTER aE pint at : : 
Braco es ane aL OD geeEERD RS a a aeciehemeserwreenc bavla. The | “rhe Cear was on the 1th taken in tow by | SlimSurte Woters, duughter ufSsiucl D. Forvey| MOTH cet eiterGreakaat oralter eginctiing’ | Sel4y al Droggie __déwimn cht PROBATE COURT. Commourenlih of Massachusetts 
wn.” ‘Tbe blockaderunner eubscqueot: | friends of the messre expect to curry HEDY | tug Northerner, acrived this morn'ng | ‘The | Bey. ofitlbars” | ar cnallomed. Some patiectattate thar ie ie ‘To alt persons toterested in the Estate of Enoch| Woncestin, 85. 


ly got off and proceeded into port. Deser 


air when wnchored belwie Ta 
ora roport that sbe had boon loaded w Co SU aa UL 


kop fur the Hazard King 


t pigbt was | | 0 Lancaster, Aorit 


ee by Ray. Anos Lawrence,| ‘succesful Gull they have swallowed ecwe | Children owe much of their elckness to Colds. Focbush, lato of Grattou, tusaid county, dezeased, PROBATE COURT. 


iy ta Mary Augusta, dead] wbisvey of randy. The dlicbarge, sehich. tsa ef Mfsoase may appear to be all poctone ioterented In_tho estate of Ell 
Be Wyton, Bey , allot L, pene es ih eat |No toatter where the discase mas appear to be | jntestate j 1 peceona fetereated lathe estate of Elijah 


Tho Senate ey 


pnittee on foreign relations 


daughter of Ju 


1100 bales of cotton, and is waiting an op- | hold aepecial meetix to-morrow, to consid~ ue ussuiies lu the progress of ie * 
, hi fi. P fs teal rigin way bo traced to suppresse o uppear robatol — Warknesa, late of Worcester, 1a sald county, do 
, portunity to run out. Our vessels ure on | er_the House resoldion on Mexican affairs. Carino, April 11.—Last night the guerillas cutaplaint an vacesalyoly feud odor, “the breath | teated. eles amy baleen, eer 2 TOU are cited to uppear at a Probate, 1 oe if Soreast te 4 ye 
p wateb to catch het Vhe Adunnistei understoud to be ‘ < 3 Altpates Io ile, aod becomes veeaslonnlly 20 | perspiration, cr o Cold. Cramps and Lung Com- our ye ike heldcn’ at Worcester, on the| ceased. Cerlate y and {a tho estate of Sareh Bane 
the wateb to cutoh her tritjn isu tobe | burned two houses and stole several horsos ; x + : 
pared ta aay Conk essiondllaseions anddt'll'on: thelopposite sido Oc dis aivérifrom Calre DIED. nitty” edonslve'as to renter the yatint an, |yignty aro uivect produeta of Colds. 1m. short SLM alge sea To Abe] ety at of Advan fa the Bate of Aste, 
—— opposed ton nressional uction, ani on the opposite side of the river from Cairo. |, | D imeelt as well a3 te sth enzee t fient Tucedoy vow eure mby tho Orat account rene] gut et 
San Fusxciseo, April 11 —Sbanghai dates | is possible that the revolution willbe al | A equad 1s reported to have been seco to yithts sity. Aprit sth; ofsearlat lever, after a0 Ho midenus titnbrane of tho pose | Cobws are the harbingers or halt tne diteasce ar | dered by Hlorace Leland, the, Auusialstrator, of bie SEGRE a 
to rhe Sad ol Fab. have been received. News | loWed to slecp for swe time in committer. | day, on the Kenteuky shoro between here | J. aud Stary A. Tat, aged 2 yeara 4 months SE rere ceet gairseet tae Arlee Baa aRe alent at tke Sen ae a eat ae ae eee Ve eareo Ve haldonal Worvettar, on the rat 
unimporte nt and’ Columbus, oot more than ten miles | dave é z ef, when eal particles of tab sulstence | porypiration, aad aa fve-cighthe ot tho waste mat- | thys lice, shuld toe ti ctlea théreol tobe] Tuesday of Apri peat. nt alge wrclock In tie fore- 
Tapanese ombassy left Shanghai’ for PRINTERS STRIKE. fois Guts Io jote Vilege, April Mtb, Ida F Mates, age 9) arse. ils ily ue Hound mnlaed With the dis- | roe the body escapes through the pores s¢thess | And the Contt oi lsis PotD oO ea a meek, for] geuor to abort causs why {ine wlook i tf te 
PAR ue TG Star Eho pou tar boencl eater SE eT Ta Ai Ae THER LR Gas THI eee EeeteaC a ats: GReFs Gee ce Torte OTOH oe Sicaes Srna a elie tage F Poaeege River mitoses tuamed eeclloncel thy esuenaa!(poyesara sosen, that proportion a dissesX beet j Fatog: nusvarlta weal 8 Meaied ac Ne Ce ee att ee eae nt Siranic EIU 
France on tho 2ist, the object being to try pa p i i porations. a lary In W arch 2oth, Abby King,aged 7 years! {uuuraue, readers resplzation through "he nasal Froasoriph, priuted ox Worcester, tis Trameeship, and now cu fie ia 


TUltshinents: Bava | nusnber ol relugecs are ducking Into Meme | gueathezsiiayy duaguicr ol JovenE Re and Mary] Meiltreere dinieule aad onveatianes kapo-sitiey,|‘azty follows, Keop clear, therolore, of Colds and | the Tey puullcat pried ac Worcester 
B Y YY} passages very diMicult std oftentines apo.alble, [222.4 ‘inc great procursera of dlecaso, or if con | th tual publication to Ue one day, at ould not bo allumed 


E, Makepeace. hevessitatlog respiration | rioclpally through the before sald Court rt orders public notice thereof to 


RAE EUA a rHioa SEA eoeNTaTh da, Hlttitare, March 29t, Orrin G. Mentley\) \aouthna abethod very dole: ldva tothe general [tracted break cei ap Smmediately, by @ timely | Witness Means Canis Require, Judgo of said] pe'vivou, by publishing this cluation voce a week, 


to induce the Europeans toubandon Yokoham | some of the newspwer 0 
ha place al residence. On the Ist of April, | heen on w trike forsome days in this city. | phis awatting trapspurtation North, than at 
reports wero current at Acapuleo, that the | I'wo of our newspalers tho Daily Desp 


- Freoch tind taken possession of Colina anil | and Sunday Indeyndent, havo been cov = Ma Plteebure, March Suh, Mtez Lorlada 0. Don] Bet eet ie voulessant Reise pros | iG of Bladame Porter's Curactra alesse core ee a auausedand aizty-our- | Site the Aigle and Transeript, printed at Word 
Manzanillo, witheut opposition, Uraga | pelled to suspend pibhcation in consequence | ‘Trenton, N. J.. April 12—The Leguela- | Hole, oped 9 yeara 4 oath Re ei ea eietaktc) | Madamo Porter's Curative Balram can bo oh. | obs tlournne SleUt TEUISTEY ENS) Amit Reg. | Ceater, the iset yublleaticn to be du atten 
having withdrawa his forces to the mouut | of the staod tho priters buve taken, ture bnve to-day.puased joint reeolutions ape | j22,yf MUPuns, Blaroh Seth, wldow Ellen Bf-| frou tho saico santo. ‘Tho voloe lores itz tauslcal [tained of alt Drury 13 conta, and in | _°P Sake Sere a aur: , 
ning. Tho Cowweretul bus a special despatch | pointing Lon, Mareue L. Wood, ex Gov. | In Fitchburg, Murch 20th, Amanda, widow of| quality, and assumes a diefooant, baren and Basal largo tottlus at 2 ceuts Commonwenlth of Massachnsct! Witness. Hexmy Coayin, Esquire, Judge of anid 
— from Louisa, Ky , hich says: Capt. Potuck | Haines, ex-Gov.Newell Eldwin, A. Stevena, | the late Jusial Bolton, axe. 26 yours. * faired or cuttrely toed, aod the cause olleck though GEO. P. HARLOW, Agent. | commen twenty-fourth day of Siarch, iu. the 

Hustsvinun, Ava., April 1L—A caission | with 15 men of ‘th) ach Ky, eurprised 80] ex-Giov. Olden and Theo, S. raul, Esq. rr AOLE Lemburigs AueTIAGH Cakeia Mo abla oF Eben blovaltruquent, (a: prodused on 1RH ¥eD4E EE, LAC. | Vora Ss = eee PROBATE COURT. Be SOUN J. PIPER, Aexlater 

of Uneewei's Ininclateltiery; exploded this | rebels wt QuicksaulCreek, and Killed 10, | commissioners to uke n home for eats; "yy'ditenuung, Apr ak Willi itovarg cuild of] CPmuvaitee’ cunt will be-beard Ine esr, ond) | AMOS Ge ce a amieds noo | To all po fons interested In the Estate of Olivo - 
Goon on the railroad crossing in front of tho | Wounded 1T avd captared all their arms und | retreat or home for disabled soldiers, ail ‘aud Rébeoes Tolan, aged 0 years Ud fe POvUINE Eeyoud qalte talgirand stappedup;, (c oabesea | Pallncies aremaked = Se Fee tateon Woot Daylitta/taasldcauny || coco mm enweal nee aiesnenaselta 


iy eivaoetaing fke's sony” | MiEbIy Hmnery, Moen, Hee LARMORISS | cocced,teatate 


but returns sudd 


dopot, killing instantly Privates JacotgEn- | camp equipage The Trenton City elentiva toak place te 
ping sound. ‘This phunomeven 


— - __glebart, John Olsin, William MHumplrey, day. Hon. B.S. Mills, Democrat, was ele In Boston, April 2d, Hatry, L., ebtt¢ 


ant Hattie P. Koger of Piteuburg, 0, 


PROBATE COURT. 


q > S. 2 rt ed5 years 7) peated, uni, at one tlise bearing dees not return, | Potis London and S TOU ure hereby cited to appear ot w 
TdBonch, Willivin Mattison,and Wezsce | Pureapenrars, © Ayil 11.—The U, S. | ted Mayor by 250 majority. ‘The whole | months $id reualns permanently Injures Marrlago Guide, (7 on, 1) pases, nearly Y? wre herehy cite PP A Se eee ae iatasaral) allie pace 
' Renee uuding George, Barnes and | supply steamer Masnehureite, Licut, W, | Democrat ticket wus Uiedeed? “Phe eoumon, | in isaton, Maroh s7tb eo). Wheeler, former-] “Notre: iu tie hea of very Ft. cca aseriy | WS aaron ifigstraongy upod fleciat aad | ML Protace Court, uo ba holden at Norcia | Te ae ae ane Eslate of Olive Uoala, late 
; William Regan. Several of tho bodies aL! Liilvest coumunding, jurived this morning | council 1s entirely Democratic and elected a anne once on wil imako thelr appearouce and’ mid. to the | Nervous Debiiley. Urinery Tepealts tantaniary | tbe faregoan, to show cause wily the Grat ae F ipGaElaatia Bild ean eeceaeed 
3 the killed vero blown to atoms und portic.® fret the South Atlant, Squadron, via Nor | by an average mujor.ty of over 300, Or iteubee agedr peste nt Phat D: Tovmens) dates of the euorer ideraote deyiee of deat: |der abd Riduosn Gealte Urinary dlecasce and Be for oO MO HaeT Gove, toe Execatar, o¢| _ of Dovgl Ta ? 
wero found 500 fuet distant ‘Lhe horses | folk, with passengers und invalids, Sh ——_ Foe dined, Prederick Wood, ogsa | oe Sea ane oie vcrnou ta really awargot | tele consequences. the ostomy of the sexual or | hieadualnietration o€ ft) aii f OU are hereby cited to apprar at a 
Rtiwehed to the caisson were killed. ‘Tho | his been as fur us Sout usSt. Joba's River, | Catno, April L.A roldier ehot a mer- | 72 260TH i meat) Ste eyes aroapt vo beccwio weak Hrita, | ARAL tho Malo sod female} latest Fesearchea tn | 100 Cosa. SHCSIUer4 Wubite aie thereot to A sprotate, Case belt ak Worceter 
railrond depot was badly shattered. Ono | Fin i chant bstonging in Jouesboro, nt Aurora, | ga saoetestor March 2918, Rofua K- Cammtogy]- ble sod alypate| to water am ounnetato cig ans | Ehaie refpee auuapoc/aon! thonaliont uacaaa: | bagivea, by punliatl of May next, at nine c'elvck io the forenoon, 
Ttgen had! his thigh broken, and eeveral | ‘There is no nows pf importance from | il..this ufteravon, killing him instantly.” | ela Levwiasier, April 24, Rijah Maynard, aged) Lore'or lve acute, ora dlatreasog Teellog of prea: [ted Faclaan! Loadyn treatmeal, ko Mailed ico forties auzctasiva weeks. Io the cemspager called (Daag suahire why ou losiumeat 
others were lightly injured, Suckeonville. ‘Tho aduie caused grout excitement. ‘The | Si yearat months: ture, is experionced over the eyes, and sometiaes | for Fi,clozoly. sealed. i the aigte ana ‘Zranveript, prised at Mormerrs| BUGPoRtng Ao ee tne ioe wild an, testament of 
ci th tik Micascbusetts lef the Meet off Charles: | Provost, Murehal baw received. u.tsivgram | ,p(@,egimeurs sir Jol olman, aged 48 years) Cathe tpl tack uf the head, aud ala palo te [At iG wich ireury. Covatiay lejatany, Peane eee CT aire dana petal ac iselthe ters bp} 
Favikeh oy ila Péravien ton on Thursday evenifg, 7h ins., at which | Irom bie assistant to come in immediataly.| ‘iy thts sity, April Sth, Charles A. Harriogton,| We, /#°s Siten misaken, tue ata, for plc | eater oua Quack opecites Antidoten-tantra’ | "Witness Hkany Ouarin,Evquire, Judge of ssid] ves, cy putiening tha ciation, care 6 reeks 
oar, Apel 12- Tho tomb | EE sty Bg ma ead rom, Stoo | anda in ba tut dsted witha fora C0 | GEESE iy anor ethan snr | MARMENRT SEPA ee [EMAMRER eye cto k | Saeki ate BS wins tor ehyat te Merete atptand Trane peited 


Poruviua from Liverpool, March 31, by 


S A eas, ja [at Nassau strat, of cousult the Doctor, No. O4 opie, wat CLA 
Londenderry Ist, bus urrived. ‘The nows is | 2ales 


S.ESIEVENS, Aesth @ | St Worcester, the last pablleatioa to he'vue day 
awa tualra) Now York, fro’ A. Bist |) = 2 


= ‘at least, beicrosald Court. 


four hours sickaess, Mra! Nauey A. Gleason, wife yo stomach ycucrally suffers moro 0} 
of Capt. Silas Gleaso: XB x y 


from the time ao leit’ Philadelphia Scr 


aged 63 year, weak oud leritable, the appotite 1s capriclonn, aod 


a dbyilater till her returo Purcavetruta, April 12.—The Tn qu'rer’a | “a Peicaster, April rut Marectlus 9) ag B fapya bad fa the wornlny. In severe awealth of Massacharctts: Witness, Hexny Cuarin, Esquire, Judge ot rald 
| ong any later ea ewe ee Jeuiur mates thut tho duuuga dove. to the ssyearssmusine REE ee ee eee ees Weeute  peveieateagrand | [=== se eat) pe Commmen gale ob 2 court hip teentyoigus day 30 Marche te the 
anish infu unchanged. ase ALIFA: 1 The steamer Caledo- sta was serious. ‘Tho shaft alle; y Spencer, ol paralyale, March 3th, Mra. Sally. B aprons tae 1 St oncusten, ear ono thousand elgut bundred and slaty-four 
Cee nein ee areca tho arch | qiflaMitax (APH Uz Pho steamer Catedo- | Minnesota, was serious, Tho shalt alley | sig "Rucs bhtin, lato of Worentay age | aon seston Nut ameequanuy auras | PAPER WAN GIN GS! TRODATE COURT eee eedbe SIEVENS. Asst oe 
{duke Maximillinnand the Emperor of Aus | qa) SOG TANGA Ou eae Dp ot eed are. i 1ccituer by debilitating tbe syatem and arms) of kin, aod all pertons{nterested in| ———— 
ally wrecked on Spectsle Island on Friday. |/ frevent the working of in Sturbridde, inn che ABE wring out the patk by travelling dow a eo 2 Commonwealth of Machanaasctts. 
tria, bod (erminnted fasdrubly. Tiga iso different vere! (rom. the Caleds- Bearer gta Waru lifted feses | aaa searagge, SPT S. Eillan Ge, MltohorEr rearing ous Utes taroat adietons, broach PEOPLE'S STORE. the estate of William Conley, of Westvoromgh | ae PTT 


IC was rumored that the pirateer Georg th sald county, an Insane person, Greeting 


pia at St. Jobo, N, Bijto day, from Glas- Vayninst the ports | 1a Dans, March 28th, Gilbert Warden, aged 62] and ually commuistion, (it may becafely amerted ory « 239 MAIN STIEET, WORCESTER, MASS. 


cir positions and throw PROBATE COURT, 


Yad Carat the ae reine Lure okie] 2% | with creat violence, oruehing tho latter | 7ST rat soit sen, Zama c daly dough.) Wer tenucor on amporui causa at tia eon: | ener es greg cieranies | WHEREAS: GREESLEAE ©. SAN: | To all yertnsIatereted Jo the exata of 1 
} could be learved of tho Georgia which was : 9 P Cassy) ter of 8. D and Catherine C. Goddard, aget U1) platut Seopa ara Bi plNaed eee enero So van pas precoated’ his petition for license to pall co Ray late of Button, ta sald county, deceased, 
alvirel 5 : ‘ow, 4 h S. B. aa s ———-- — nto very beautiful and , being o ete thofela peeled, of bis sald ward 
rapidly refitting io the Garonne Re Sey LATER FROM CALIFORNIA >GePlyrovottr N.C. In tho hoppltal, Feb. 23th, voautiful aad cheap, being purchased | EVUMearcatate thorola specified, of ble rald ward) estate j 
: Nora, bence tor Demorea, hus returned to | | HATE! a NIA. | otyphold fever, Houry F. Jennleoa aged years| Whose Dye ls taking the place of others? early before tho edvance, I can save to my ous | for his waintaloance. vee ata Probate| X/ OU ere cited to appear at n Probate 
Porruanp, April 13.—Parser Brown ro- | port haying lost boto by ‘anchors inside of | New York, April 14.—ho steamer Ariel, | 6 months, a weulber of CoG. 24 Maas. Weary Ar . You are beroby cited to apps rol 7 Bao hausen ae. Worveala a 
- ports having pasecd ecveral icebergs in Iat- | Sandy Hook. from Aspinwall, hns arrived with Califorain | Wilery. He enlisted frou Woreostor] wasa native CRISLADORO'S ! lamers at east tmenty-ro por cont. and would | court, tt beneld at orcester te ante cone] gh, tact Jo be olden) at Woroealar, on the 
7 Ttude 12,55, long. 4885, and encountered | Saige F ag ttteynesd Von ania veteran faethe Veruoat! — gnose Dyes the most porfect Imitation of Na+ [Invite bulldere ood all others, to examine my | PD tUS ITM ow cause, ifeny” you hare,| the forenoon, Wo show cause why the Bret account 
seed eae HOH e hae been Iyiag of | New Youx, April 11.27ho Herald raya, | wails to March 23 lech Teriments orks arasartal for eyed 5 ites 1a the frente, tet oe be granted. oe Corea sues I Goolil, the Executor af 
Portland eines yesterday noon tho advocates of the curtncy bill are confi: | ‘The Ariel brought $260,000 treneure: | jyimers er fee aja, Walter Stuart, con OF Lyaan ORISTADORO'S! large stock o ‘ ‘And eald Gantorn {sondered to serve thls iter Bisadusinisteation of rald estate. aod now on Ole 
The London Pestsiys a) private mocting dent of ite hecoming aa Ripoace gp ‘The Ariel brings Panaina dates to the Sth, | Jind Mary Auf aged twouthd dase: | yiuoao tye as been analyzed by the best Chom PAPERS, BORDERS, WINDOW SHADES, &C,} so», dang tiycta oewsraperptated) Guat rts pubs otice thereof to ba 
was held on the Stet ult., by gentlemen co jon of the session. wut expected the | Valngriso dates are w March: 17th, ai biselty, April'7th, George I. Fox, aged) ee ct ounced harmless? the (ils aud Tras guccemively, tho last) givea, by pabilehiog thbee tation once a week. tor 
- &§ Heeted with the cutton trade for the pur- | session will be closed bole the tet of July. | tal args tate are a Marae LE) ets | Zero roma Apel vit pe Usrbea ca oe ey tiat Buyers will bo sure to fod bargains by calling | ME Nehiog Lo te ono day, at least, biforo sald] three sucrcwive weeks in the newajaper called the 
pose of furthering arrangeneifis to import —— z. wllnoy : F | ogsizayeares ORISLADORO'S early, not enly In Paper Hangloge, bata Crook: ) Court 1 ay cuarin, Baqalre,Judge ot aalé| iast gavlleation to be oae day at least. Uefordaaid 
of Potton trom the Southern States, by‘weans | | Wastrax, April 11.—Kior sailed 7 P, BI. Tho sloop of war St. Mury’s, was at Val- | "In Oxford, April sth, Euoy Mf. youngest da Wifose Ma(t Dye rucceeds wien all others De pees pated Ware, und Cabinet Furok | QV" ie euuuin aay of Apri" sD the year) Court 
+ —_ ot the purchags and withdrawal from circus | for New York, | She has 0 pussenyere, Tt | pariso, and to leave soon for Panama iat setae teed A CRISTADORO'S ! tre Tain ve wtock ie each departicent on | slghiceu bundred wud HE-L0F toe] court th Huser Cuaron Exgulre Judge of sald 
lation of bonds through a company conne is blowing a gale NE. e1 o Wan. Hi Thurston, aged’ 6 yeara.” fie ‘ure, havlog » large stock in each departmen Set wit Tih ER, Register| Court, tis sscund da p the year 
2 Hy i a Chili was on tho eve of elections, and eup- | OE roe atch ad, Whoto flotr Dye has the largest sale in the me aneen | cae $oe (Uousand eight buuated and sixt) four 
; 4 with Paris, Landon, snd Literpook. | Joaw, No Bo AprilL—Britsh steam. | porters of tho present administration were He Aiingbam, March ‘tlh Rev. Robert Geol) ray bons, T stall roll regadlets of wanufactrer E cert Ae gee apy wit. TUMAS. E-STEVEND, Ars't eg 
_ | hough the urrangeweot fe virtually. cour oun, N. B. April L—British etenm- | PoFte nblon dys res ; ‘ ‘ = srycat prica, Please call Lefure parchasing else emmouvweatth of 9 se eS ee 
; ete, ship Caledonia from Glusgw, arrived yester- | confident of a majority uf two thirds. Sata aly APA tiiaaliay seabed Bi ¥o3e ORISTADORO preseat pr ee cea Woncesten, #5. z ‘Common wenliblef Masencbuse 
‘Tho London Times mys the discount de- | day, A portion of ber jrgo is for ort | ‘Tho ruptore with Bolivia caused Tittle |< tn Chester, April 7th, Rabeoss, wife of Datel J.] | Whose Dye is ebipird In tyo gienical quantities wheres Paid PROBATE COURT , WoucestEx, 8 
mand ne tho bunks. stock.-wad-extrewoly | land, feeling ng the conviction was that, oo harus | Slmeueaumemeer of Ui, s7cheg ace, Volo] yo ue flr alred maidens ef Cubs Moxleo ead renin teste | ro tho detreatiaw, sett of Bin, and alt thes PROBATE COURT 
vy. Gold continues to be taken from the = = ; = J " LT at parceat ersons interened Inthe eatate of Marvin White) persone interested in the Estate of Philewon 
Hey se tho atnts uf contsqcntal excoinge | » TARPADLIN Cove, April 2 —Tho steamer | would eoine fro. it. pe maeateat, Apel tte of conmamllee, Remest) oot Snel CRISTADORO'S ! SOLDIEWS vereot Foutret, Io the county of Wiedham and] “preg, Late of Marvard, 1a sald county. de 
| does not indicate the possibility of continued al Lah Gane) for Poatou tatty Lbe prize schooner Maroy C. Benton, has in Oxford, April 1th Albert §; Mudie. formerly Shee Citar cro eater (CLAIM OF F ICE! State of Connecticut, Jeceased, Uroeth ‘canscal litestatay 
| iN a cargo of 686 bales of eton &o , urrive * Tice Se a metnber of te 15th Mavs, oz'h aged 21 years Monafictured by ISTADORO, 6 Astor THEREAS, n petitiva has been pre | yr s cited to appear at a P 
withdrawal, a ee re or gon, os arritrd | arrived from off Galseston. Svon negroes | ® fn'Noruh Blackstone, Apdl Stor Lidia G2 widow} toase, Now York. Soll everywhere aud applled A VING oath Tiesaeed onder nie USS! Wek eASa si pale ha UT, Bie, YU ts cited ta, appear ata. Protas 
Uavenrvoty April, 1 —Breadstuds vary | 2dr Lat 2795, Long 86:Sehip C. A. Far- | bave boca tried for tho murder of the family | OAD SUAin® Rint of tomeampe Alan] OY al ale Orotery 8 Re oe oe sds chontyof WW putas afurceaids| git; quowncy or Bay beat, at tise weluck tn 
“ dull, wheat easier.’ Provisions quiet wud | well, from Now Orleans, fi New York. of a Mr, Nel, ut Port Hudson, in January, | Sarah Ly eldest daughter uf Sir. Eiltah Ly Ohase, rice #1, 91. and $3 per box, sccordiag to sino, CLAIM AGENT, wiih coat paperepursertng tg ecsClalit| the freutl, te aie eae why the sce ac- 
steady. 7 and three uf ther sentence o hang ge 32 ; 1 Oe repared i AOE NT: gotdierr Peo | fast giana tertaucut et sald decrasrs, and of] Situt reused ty fbleuea filet, the Addis 
Losooy, Apri 1.—Cansols 01) 0:01) tor | -NEWANE April 13 —inhe caso of tho und three uf them sentenced to be hanged sa Wettoari'y April oth, Mr Lucinda, wife of ristadoro’s Hair Preservative. Kar prepared to mate Hd ip terrice, elther from’| | the Provate wercof tu sald. Sisto ot Vance his] trator, of bis aminiatraton, mai cusicy ng 
pxvox. April 1.—Consol [hal peels elie exe ec ~ ; r. Jumes-Greeawood, aged 78 years, forinerly Of] (y ayajuable with bis Dye, aa St lmparte the ut- | mounds or tiscaso uly authentlenbed Te Plea eatece to raid ovuaty |) SU U9 Ole 5 tile ere publie wutine tuerenl ts 
: oan A Lenhart fob 1h | peter Heibuoa, wie ere | yuna, N. Ts Apil mI fe rported | BHAA 5 yen py sant same tal on nowy mont Sonam Com meds | abn Coe HN BARC | cessation wee del| ieee cltaion once a weet 
| diseouot, |The bullion in the Bank of Eng | Titled that tho veeeel ented Nassau fully | tat the Ladians buve toro down the t ste Jool Davenport, aged79 Seats | gitallty to the Harr Mombere endious Bone Onis || raging. tise the oupy Uh LS Sr eck couney|| of ties succeselte Teed io the nem raper cotta 
dnt Le _ | arined. ‘The further eonsoration of tbe | graph line twice, near tho junction etation | fe this ly, April oth, Core Bell, eldest child | For sale by GEO. £. HARLOW. coreer of Main | Prteess aati a % Sod recorded 10 1Ne Crete yenamentary We out | WhO Ag an ttoa te fe vue day wt hess 
Harwwax, April 13, ge) A. at No | earso was postponed two wes between Julesbnrg and Donyer City. shy Bond A~ Dorman, aged G years 4 months 23/- 4 pleasant nts, pckayiern lam for og soldleranad thelr lends, | ETRMIESO BD. 4 a appear ata Probate re aes ie 
(OUD cree RYY OO UL Dee are A fight 1s ssid to bave taken plac horal at No.7 Myrtle street, on Feiday attwo| Price, Gocents, $fanc $2per bottle, secording | sy facilitlesfor maxing and forwarding the abore Te Oy ce eee eee atl catte nan CHART asalre, Jadu of aa 
Wind, weather thick with sleet Nuw Yore, April 12.—Eport. saya Rov, | 4 Baht ss said to have taken place nt Fre- | o.ccai"e. a. Friends are invited to attend with-|) 9 sire. eodkw 20 No. 12 Uae Leos confidently assure ell | Court, tote bell as Derr Ui aia aeah at) Getic signe nuodred and Haty-toues 2 “2° 
/ Bee: | pe Mechaky. te appaint{ archbishop of | ™ont’s Orchard, between troops from Den- | out further nates. ney | Dine oreluck to the forescoa, wahow cause, If By watt CHAS E STEVENS Aut ley 
Bostox, April 13 —Tho Arica sails this | New York, and Rey. Dr. paulding arch- | ver City and the Indians, ia which five ¥ol- Re Er ceeNatheniel atari striery Clawpasey TICE, Whereas my son Jobn W. |Z es i on aay ther agency Fou Raves SAISIADA IR a auretea| 2 
c afternoon with 64 passengers for Liverpool, | bishop of Baltimore diers were wounded. aged 19 years : We ob, bas been Inay, faacy and Inraltiog, 1 FRANKLIN WHIPPLE, Ciaia Agent, And sald Warrtice thereof, by pabllaning this OMESTIO DYES—40 different col 
6 for Halilax, and $50,000 10 specie for the —— To Fitahourg, April 6th, Jobo W. Eager,aged Fe One en ey Mietige duriag blssal-\|| Jan30 "sl. wiy 23 Mlalaatrect, Worcester, | to 532 pol rears by Ponts s lure, 
1 nnd $50 P = — April 6th, ger,azed 40] have ee Fs §, 4 ieftloa free wecks saccenlvely Solt by GLO. R SPORR, 2 Main stfect 
d Inttor port. None for Liverpool. Buautxcrox, Vr., April Lake Cham- = =e Feared aoa erica ee only abt eae re sea nae EM caie ae ae ee | ainertne cs ad Traucript, printed 3t Wore RR, ON Stain eifert | 
j Iain is open re Tho revenue of tho English government |. wy, Saat Eeliuda Stewart axed Isyeare3 non ORANGE WEL I PASTURING. eestor te Ant yatlcat vb te be Wary y ORE MOUSE/AND. LAND oa Aen: 
New Yore April 12.—Steamer’ Kedar, The steamer United Sta), Canada ond} amuunts annually to about $355,000,000, | “io Leominster. April 31, Mchitable Ann, daugh-|. Bast Princeton, April 13, 1864, aplonat ae ee iiesky Cuarix.Eequire, Judge ofsald enver stroct, fur sale or to let. 
| from Liverjwol via. Halifax bas arrived. Montreal, commence their ular trips be- | of which $63,000,000 ars cerived from taxes | ter of Bleazer and asenath Knowles, aged 13 years a —____— = HOSE wishiog for pood PASTURING | court, this sixteenth day of match, ip ine year) “apply to W3I- DICKINSON. 
| nm Liver] vin, His hae actively, | ween Wiiteball and Roueg Point to-mor | on spirits, $30,000 000 Irom taxes on beet, | em te? on sta, Anite Y, blld of AL-| bd His, sas Libs Olntmeat-—For TE On rT UND. | Gee tBoussed eight hundred and aly for mebte “Ah 
i § Mtanchonia Quuran Tow. \ upd $23,000,000 from tuxes on tobacco Hee ee ede eoeae aera Dapp Hands, gore ee ee Gewiy” cust Salt Priacelon wit machi ae eat, CHAS. E. STEVEND, Aust Reg- 


— a FROMTHE MDSIPL. 7 mi { 
= . Thirty-Bighth Congress. 5 earl SER Weuical Riedical, Miscellaneous ) = 
LEGISLATIVE: a Carmo, April 6.—Memphiffes of the a Mewica a Hiscella 
; i es Telograph —— pcm are taal we |, Wasees Aw Me Gchaiow| fg TENDS aND RELATIVE i ==2 —— : THE 
ore yport of « xpectal eomentco on Dilla an olenee aoe Apri. pellee Gulden a atlea fucrlles | thot notier Ate; Loan, the sitting ig when, | FURLEN DS AND RELAT 1VES \Gopyright seenrell American and Foreign Patents soe 
eratave to th Liquor Inve was aseigned °t2 SouTnERN NEW* 1, | _ ate Grimes presonte Joint rApril on the the ty chat the reba, Mere. | Conaes Brus th,contetant fram the ih he AAR GREAT SaaS et 

Tuesday nest, ‘Thovbill relating to crossings | Carns, Apri The steamer Con ¥ | rep H tho joint uti n authorizing the to . noma ol abl rs purerere ee ae TEE etithe rave Soldiers and Sailors, INDIAN REMEDY FOR FEMALES. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. 

td +t row New Orleans on the & ening of the Cy anefer of men from the mu itary to the tested bi cighborboopd rubbe tod £0. BOO} house then resuuy nt ‘ % D 
tr men fri who infested bis neig n consideration of the bill to ercet a peniten= Ur, Matlison’s Indian Eomenagogue. Late Agentof U.S, Patent Off ct: Washington, (unde i Dros 


reappointment of TwiTFoad [TT ceive, bringing, a Tago | Dumye nt | teanaler ot mel itor a atiort colloquy be- | friend and foo alive 
P has arrived, bringing & # naval servis Alter hort loquy be- | friend and foo all tiary, jail, and house of correction in the 
ta-Thiseeltrated Female Hed. | 10 State Strect. Opposite Kitby Streets 


at grade, ond th 
fomuniesioners was debated, and ordered to government mules and wagons (701 Vicks) tsroon Lule, Grim Cees wind Trumbull | ‘The gunboats bad » Gzbt wiferrillas | pistrict of Columbit 
‘a third reading. Renu ei ipa i pepe ae mens | or the 1s ter's 0 acre es re rel ferred Olan ae Wisk an, yesterday, stad caf a few Mr, Pattorssn ot N. I. replied to the  Jadeaigued expressly (oe Bott SOREG 
vTTouse, 0 bill was jntroduced to in- cebildren, he Caamittca on aval naire ‘The Senate | ol the : Tae iada hy PARE hat Ho ied vingte fodven. and 1s tbe . 

Inthe House, 0 bill was) Compa- | ddris fate ri et | then tovk up the joint resolution to ove nd | Memphis cotton market is factive. eC doit ai Wasbbarn of II. tist married ar tye yooma for Whe pur | After an ectenslve prac upwants of twei 
corporate the Beoli Manufacturing Compa- | Foport a considerable fight on Cane Red iN | teen touk wes the Te darian ndddressed the | Prices unchanged be atterzon) ad roted $135,000 for ex Bese, ae al logan the monly | years. continace secure estate in tine Univen 

oF Ao OR andriagn theasih, between | Sequte in aupport ol the mentary Fo aces 60 daya the she Hol- | travazent eee wo bao Fetsene n cares Pit ciner rete: | foeiga. esate at Brita secttontionsy Bends 

nt approprint cs ary castes Bog have been tried In | Ansigaocents ane all aveate, 8pes 
igs oe the bind Re fireste, (wlll | tentaexcouted oo liberal tera 


ny. Arosolve was reported that 1% 18 xP | m 
Trent to alter the egostitation co a8 al: | ¢ i 

aniry under Gen 
‘1 yotors absent from the State in | VT 9 of Leo's cavalry Oth yay, 
on of the Uai= | tet ariny extimatod at 12.000 sini 
Soe er eadvaptagenus positions | Tle 


trlance, consisting, of SO) wovss ‘aay Te Cates abipped 2600 bafeotion | ewindle, ne ie turned out to be 
oars OO 4 Dick Mr. Pendleton of Ghio from the Select out of tho ‘Tednestco mvt fs jeville, Ife said that it was hardly courteous to 
Committce on the subject reports ida bill pro- | theace zoing oust or ssh th 10 Fament | make such a charge and proccedna to justily 
Caring ehat the heads of the Exceutira De tax omounted to 10,000 dollhre his vote, He, (Patterson) wade the general 
Hea eer oes tha | ve es mectenne te Tueobs, | 


Talos ay cate, NO MATTER HOW OD- made {oto american 
are, amy ANS Taleo perfocty sao \ to deteriaive the valldity oF al 
erusarec aut i taput up la betties | Ta ehtioas and legal autlee re 
tall ties oat stroncits with (ull | ait matters ouch 
ore ator wing, aed sold atthe | elaine of aay 
following saltorm. Pd 1 | Gotlar. “A 


samme." Copies of. the 
 rewittlng one 
ashington 


Jow quali 
actual military or naval eervi 


UOLLOWAY'S 


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ted States, tv voto in State CRON i Magenta. Our losis | partments vccupy down | remark, that if wny man charge bim with 
tel Sits oo damanes Commiionets ety ee Tore Hed ond about 60 | Lous Jaden weeny with Hour, eollecteh yight | wilfully voting for a corruption fond or tyr and OLVE MENT. x ; 
reported ot eighteen Killed oe i q | with the steamer Gon. Anderson M i" Pen $id; bale strongth, 28 | Tho Axe 
Sabri tho eesond past of tels OT OT ound a og rata we meet | pe Will seas ordered to be printed. #0) tropolis, the Jacobs breaking | Sean eae na hurled. Dack the qu muohacafetende and relatives (9 tho, ARE strsnsthy 810} PANE SSCA ante | yanic ual taroush Ik ingentors ave, nlvantage THERE 
co, Both | That of tho tetany killed and | persion was given, ht Inajority Fe . the Jacobs r No | Jetnmous charge with scora and contempt wo harg lends and relatives the Arey | aners say roqute hee NnES BP ge Ik afte | rani ut throuch Ie Tokentors fava wlvantasce a 
ust report, relating, to ile insurance greater, come placing ee ee oe the minority to be | Hives were lost. tatarhis woth othe Hid take eapestal cars thot they be} others may 5 ate re couriog Patents ad ascertaining the patent 
N iF f pict ed 600 prisoners, and | port a0 the views of the minority sa re =. inte his tweth. Senay tet mith guess Pile acd Ointment; and | fi 416, hs ale E Tor eer Oe dations anrarpaued by, tf ootimme 
Houses adjourned until Friday. wound RGR re oe eter udlayra | banded io tho, aleomier Forputh alter Ice this | Mr. Wasbburne of Tilinois, esid that the maply SUPP Soluters add Sallorshave neciecl | BEST CS medicine ts deste Neils any fer OR; | urably euperlir to 309 SEAT raved theta 
z ‘The Senato, Aprit 7th, passed the Eo era ratty dietinguiehed | Mr. Pendlet vail that he would nat call |.Purt today, nae Oren eck by irom | gentleman yesterday Winofa, ead that Whe | Stivs provide themsalrcs ith thet go Say PRAT CA i RG Garnier tlsenbiere Tho tetiadatals elow since pore ite. 
_The Senate, Ages to ratn ET | Recasen, Oue, ie Nara a ay he HL ag Se peer tho ner oeea org cbt Yogaeat Nand a option Pa saline nee tr te acd HRD | Avie arene af (Mu APigea ues | ALTERS 1 RSE aUCUSRU Tea oo 
de the proposi- nee end, but pushed on in pursuit, o es than. resuined the considera: | ee na Ethie ger patie. | bat oecaston; ‘That the appropriation par- | frend in the hour of peed. ded. nae DEWA TATIONS On $ ae ee A DVARS Fora 
Womes ; and considered further battle ground, Dub FN sult of | snot thu National bank bill uf the, ques, cmlee gwurdetho captain wader Fund | took of the character of wewindle, fle did ase 5 Jo thls paper, yee ho would add that hob atl 
cr onstitution. | tho retreating fue. Nag reat would be given | it S the clerk in the guard 2 of wswindle. fe die Coughs and Colds affecting Troops, odline menising |. abundant reason to bellow Id add that he bas 
tion of amendavent to the oe c robels - Ng ee Miva desig to | tion being oo agreeing the amendments ¥ took of the chap iclearson of voting for ® cor | iit be apcedity relloved and eectaally cur EME relteol | a sarc teep ie ep ene Cope 
Senator Saulsbory pubsuitted o remarkable | robels. tay to rouke a stand, ond tau to | Puporeed from the Committes of the Whole ae pention fund, but for whut turned out to} pt Peaebsadutral fered ead lfecto ioe iagwite in time” | ecionah fc th kin are the charge for. pros ten 
srrolution of instruction. to the Chap lsit of|| force Hi cr itolied. battle, ff possible. «A rep tneatate of tho Unions z ARMY OF THE POTOM Faptlon Fond Oe oe we any, Foficetion on. | prope jttsauion tthe Uueue Sfwhichareae | maa. Kes aie pnw, None | Graatce of tho qubvertar during eal fare When 
‘Phe Sennte in executive ke: cae deserters have en- || Mr. Uvoper i theciosing epecch gis | Wasuixcron. April 8 —Tho folly is | "Ys." 1 in the Hous: Usted vo each pot or box. Eeoaineand warrants HEsTUIAL INSTIFG Pat bas ena Un to sumolate » vas lle ‘Ani 
he Senate 10, Nir. Patterson in view of this explanat! ‘Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite, oR SPRULAL DISEASES N Naps a and 9 gus relative 
Incidental to Soldiers. PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Those, besides hia extensive brary of legal and 


0 | considerable nus i 
| ponei cur Vinca, Tho ateatner La Cross 1 ing his 


captured and bound by ge rillns on tho Sth, | rencys 


‘works, aod fall ecoounte of patents 
in tho United States and Europe, render 
Ie, beyond question, to offer superior facille 


the Senate. 
confirmed a hatel 


“Rim ut length, why the paper cut | wayoopsie uf xen al orders No Wyed 


Ibo under control of the Na- } yesterd cd | oxonerated the yentleman, 


\ Messre. W 


= DIURETIC COMPOUND. 


man Boule oF annoyances obstructed perapira- 
" ib a tures, and all diseases 


fay from the head quarte 
H 3 Those feolluygs which 40 eaddon us usually 


J of civil ond military ap~ 
hburoe, Merrill and  Keasson 


Potomac. 


i released | tivoal law. 
moimtinents, Pa tare notia.and hor erew wero Feleaso! | Up y 1 . A 
The Honse took up for a time the Raritan | oy parole, but their, officens were retained, Tie House proceeded to vote on the va-| 1. In view of the near approsclpys | briedy showed that the appropriation Was | Toe veMtingand celoklng whatever Is aowbole | er Gonarrhoa, Glest. St 
Jaware Railroad bill, and pas dito | the rae band Gred into the MattioStovens, | rious amendinents nurcsrtg to that author- | gjqo when this army. may be expectre~ judicious. (op, ofan disturbing the liealth¢al action of the of the Urinary Orpsns: Tie pew remedy con, | tes or wbtafalng Catnate 
nnd Delawor® of eeof Columbia [on the night of the nto the MoeTipury wus. | Hing the iat ot notes of a Jess dl Hime Mgctive operations, corps Ather — intend uments creomy moe re | Hane site ele, Spits Nite | "Aitsecoaty es jouraay to Washes. ta 
the consideration of District 0 ae ede A. targe, number of Miesesipye Tene Han fiyo dollars by a vote of 7G.nguinst pendent commanders will eusedtig Anica one tes ayes desire te welts. wi quioely pre Gabeon Turpentine Gc phar arp | sore apap ou pees erecuast re 

ng within: our lines wt | Ot nd agreed to upother amendinent that | and private property for which tral. ew Y, stigsteea i fog to trealauy aotlon 1a both liver and stomach, at ls an Fptmell, conllog, cleansing and beallag 1p a 

in New York, April 11—The Herald's Army | ani,as s natural cousednonee er sear bead and | Ite operation. speedily S\layiny all heat and fr Sse 

Ma operation. SErmpary pawaces. You, therefore, | « 
Lrogant Mr. Bay sa one of tno mest capadie 


i hy existing ord! he 
olay alge. 


paalisee relugee: are gather aad ethan one twenty-fourth of the | tion ix not larnteh 


é <onato April-6, the Judiciary CF Cle are Pyicinity, Soren hundred in | . 
Uo the Senato Apr os x a soint Tea FR reported iY, Petving robeldon. | pores shall be of less Seaomination thao | qyyt to tho rear with us little 
spittce reported adversely on the Joint TE | ONLI Of cautun ia Now Delon ae lon. | Pee dollars, und when apecial payments are | jeuble, : 
Tation to eatabliah: a rule requiring CA | ingt, doo. Nineuett Orleans on the Jee. | reauined, auch emull notes are to Ko out O°) A IRil eutlers and their employees ¥ go 
serie mainations to be mado in open S00 | uh selves the provost marshal ‘ot | eirculativo tiienriny by the 16th inst,, and she 
as pa epeating, the Birst section |) Hopkinsville esterdoy and wero seat here | Nir. Colfax offered n resolution proposing | Jere be found with the army after tt 
1 bil was pase ress t ‘1 id tecribed by tho | cho expulsion of Mr. Laing of Obto) for the their goods will by eonfiseated (0 


good appotite 


i . fation In vreataking, Hauam Cepaiva, olthor 18 
eee ason Debility Induced by OverFatigue | Tyynates vr soa taking, fauarn Corti bonedt, | Maitaiiaiweatse™ wrhiom 1 havo bad 
nid pale your breath sod clothes are piislal ioterpunees 
A pale oUF teat way the sks ouARt 
fori bottle wf this New Com. of Patents, 
frond ra bottle ol le ee | or havo ap heaiation fn aararing Soveaters tag 
tam {fom the vad eflects | they cannot eurploy a parton wore competent and 
hr gyaer Hon the und ofc! | traancrchy, and more capable of putting (ht oy 
Se haf the tine of nu3 oa Taye form wo eecuro {or thei. an ear 
no) | Rod tavurwlpsoos deratipn ot the: Patent ‘ottel 
HOMUND BURKE, 


of the Potomac teh, reports great dame | 8 
ize to publio property by the storm onSat, |W 
Urday Bridges were swept away and travel | Wit soon Maapeent oy Witt of these invalua | until sie 
Preey on Washington nnd the Army is, aus | blo Pills. and the Soieter Wuovuse Chyly soquiread- | Allow with, Its vile odoe 
pended. ‘The bridge over Bull Run as jal atrenxth., Never let whe bowels te ether pistes 

Uirely gone, ‘Tho army waa not inconvens nna oe aa ae Peal be recom. | Heli 
jenecd-by this, as it hud sufficient supplies io 


SMA 


Flak, many persona | of the talxtares 


Poe re Rerelaxe. | It is warranted to cure to 


anafer of | where they touk the 

{the reevlution authorizing the trap hey tos Lf Oe bay t 0 ict noods ill be oon cpl 

° he trance see | amncaty proclamtion, Oey ty, ye | eee eerie lo uttered yerteryay fo favor of | OF tin et ployte | ienced Ms 

of awen trom ve military to the BARAT ET | hag ay roel goth, marched betwee | tho reeogmntion of the on Net fo. furor gy | placed by thy provost marshal at hart g vo aupply it until the ronde mete repaired, eg oak they al eta oT igi | ether modteina 718 Bree So eats 

Tico, The eubstitute reported for tho joint | Hluyfold nud Paducah, disbanded the 34, | fr. Colfax said he hut oflered the resolution | Paragraph | 5: ides that alg, | eine eae ce yostorday. {no great meee acd than remora all. | beltteeften aulhelens: “3 $4—two bottles at one 

‘as to prohibit slavery, Was [7h und 8th Kentucky rebel cavalry, nod | M secths result. of consultation, but on bis 6th inst, no sithee bal bo allopge| 8, New OF Ce ee oem to thetacpld buon ai tho > & thie medioe Gee Brabby Bxprene Bet Fe eae ai bas of Fates 
‘it i SE dog nconont of tho winking | fsPON*er ater me ik and atroogib ALTERATIVE SYRUP. cation in ll bul one of wb i patents bavo bean 

4 Pantone on ine Stiny | granted, aod that ae pendiay? Suc wipstakey 


Manat atop | _ For, Secondary. SypAli 
oath and Nove) ta 


OL the rebel ram Tennesseo, is also doubted, Follies Oem the bowels so sure ss thie amoes | 


rerolution 


adopted, there being only 
Bite proof of reat t 


Bhie proof ot aud ability eo bie part 


‘air inventors U9 apply. to 
ate eae te patents a thoy may be. 6ure 


Petuitted the members thereol to Bo Bwn responsibility. Lf these eentimeats are 


Two hundred rebels, Tepe ted inthe vicinity | ty go on unrebuked wapretdgoiaing that 
qi 


Hair; O14 


xix votes in tho 


oat 
fej Sucellinge;, Pains 


puiissivns and registere: 
be | Us Mobile papers do not notice it. Que firw | mediolne. 


nogotive. AN erantage, LL wiles from Nushvillen ae paper correspond 
=  JJouege the Committes. on Elee- ee tdew capture them. ‘Lhe story this from this Hall the giving of ni Paragraph 6, rev i t y, ‘| hf} 
& net ovat hasan MES or Furnes harng rowed nti | Souhe "4 at of les Ea P*Bitsgeaph 6 frokes tho anthoity@] "FA Lone tt ao Beomol | sie at snuon! Iniseretonsof You, | tea, sennent pire tts ace | obaige ia eee nel ala ea 8 
7 ioe oe roantarentileataltbe weal THO | Grinea ecenes ees vrata dic. | QuEEE not to asl of your aoldicra to pert | grant Era H EE CEE fe nd dma to eco] suey ant er, ge ‘Brel. can ge gos al Mo | hulreaen aod me very reaonn ar 
t tit a ecerection of w penitentiary, juil, | About 40 guerillas, entered Shelbyville, | PERS Hike thos on doe | the ene of o-enlited veteran 8148 | astrhy the Cowalip and statnopbet; ah eras be ae Sette Ulotwett bo Nh eleh te aaonsia eon’ | | Dari sven peures’® 
ste., ia the Disteict of Columbia, was de- | Kentucky, at 1 o'clock this Sao Ho hud pondered ‘upon: é this execption Ae feuves oF forlougusag | be) robel ram: Nastvilo_ is qenrly, com Treeiy used osstated tn Ue pemey dey unimone | h tod. frog the, ayetea and health | ey TE 
1 mourning, no 1 non his duty and felt | bo granted sav his a robe atmo’ tree eet lo aby otber wiaoneg; they dry up $m one od tends reatored. Gar 1 | Uons, 
f ated by devernt membera nnd recomeaitted, | stole seven horses frome Mi aermogs ne | that he, hud a double obligation om iy) ther onder im extreme cases, unit | [en SiS he Tonnceee, formidable looking | part rank oe aur go iheaystem at ed myentiemon from the | wich wa denided Ih ais favor, NE Daye 8 
Pee i aaicadieg the'thio: lorrthe/accsp= [toobeie, Migeanah BankolAebland:. | ee brewing officer to ndminister the Ro * looking as the Tennessee, park heen ey the humors frow tucesatem,and | South, tam starring of Berra ‘sick | slouer of Patents if Ye 
cal extendig the tne for tho acc [ATC brian fey cid vie eat ta content, | Bb eerled ar wince hci | "Hamar, rues emp and [an Sita tee cane wih Hat eaten gwnugand aonseg ee WG | React cing temo 6 
rear  maricaltural College lands was | shey beeamo nlumoed at theprosimity ants, | hs sepracatatine hom Andon ye athor ax | independent cotmmandurs to send i af) [boat Selena, bad. ecw captured with five Mo eg taee tS | ecg em wa if the mont cainent ~ 
passed. He eOlnateaaley. end decampedssrThey |'.ctsaox of Obie sented say an teaked | aio lon thal omnoaiind sania oUoOy | ind’ aG offer For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet Par ena Bayan bok Tas wth 3 \ 
ccd ote, April Oth, tho Bill to. au- | Haverbeen depredating bout wiped. ‘They | dent Linculn, Judge Co ssyingthat Pia | nod mca dog dusy fo thee opus z tho soxth alone oe dis full of rebel Wo ce ea aes ence | Rte. AlSr Wacounteya 8 slo hycaageoat Ausurance, 3 ¥ 
Fay REET ICTAT |G HCE a | tative Stanley of O., aud others ad herato~ | oF Sere erie Ine poaceles omar tase erie ad AlvesieabpptAE goportod |jinecs a very, Boldicr end Gallet fe von ai tiecpemcoeripces anno Oe an 7 er ere 
rested and confined rt taraville jot laet, | fre themselves be Ocal tha veaclel E dena <. ‘These lists inust also s| 1 of the 3d Miesiesippi ts repo ro ene mredletaes go 2a(o, euro aad, conven mall, ‘ “ Ne 
taken {rom the table and rejected. Friday at oasunday Toslocaeillo Hote I+or the people bo e fer prac thaxosale tlon Reeeisseesian oa Under Lich uch ati||| to lave desurted and Inve establl HL them | ent, as Holloway's Pills and Ulotment, Tho po 2 NERVE INYIGORATOR. B, 0!) Bie or) 412 45 2#988) 
/ Dills wero introduced on leave to nuthor- | #0 attack on the jail und released them, © | dopeadonce iL they have power to naraso es) epd aca ve Denn detain ac USHA selves in ports aod have actually capturell Hed anil xis da ee a Let ei crcate Debilite seminal Weakness) D barn su of 
} fic the owas of Otis, SondisGeld, ‘Tolland: Hall uodscless Fite remarks of Mr porter todowo, | | | Paragraph 7, requires that all fice | hy nba ro Tears and paroled. tha. mounre dressed, Iuedlatel, fees Uiotuead Fer Mersnas De ag Paawiht, Last FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, : 
: » Sandistield, i 5 > bwaintsrreee rica eo Mea 1 f cn deine, duty, ta cther’ corps: thao’ eff | Lae outhoritiea av Mobilo; have sent AAU OF ‘ Rt the wound andamear™ | of Memory, lerito rears Mesponteney Worcester, Massachusetts, h 
} dud Beekst, to take’ stock in the Pittield want, oF cot, CLAYTON. Ha interrorstar ftom, Mesara, Coltar, | Wns Soe ated to Heke rea etre Ad | 600 cuvulry to capture the deserters. | Théro while | stuud ig, wen covered. with ap) Sha Mrtanchely, weicn my enim With a Cash Fuad of over $280,000, = 
| wr New en oad aaa Naumann, Apr 6-0 flowing bas j renntky deearng Aly Gon ning hs | de nto gence fees, a mono ar unite uf decries in Jone unt, from ule naa i eo prorsing oor Bp ie oe ceedy Ut Unk teri Ne | Laura Ballon eran a Db 
See ere praised ot (He 59d Mage, |e jeadqua rmy | tion of the Ohio delegation we or= | with batteries, excopte Ala. corte odtand prevent tadamnintlon Beata sit 3 eat EPP at uu. ineampoce | SEY EOMITaU2 ake? Singh or Slate, Go rou 
thy House, tho officers of tho $4 Mass. | hero: tay | tion of the Objo dolegntion were aguizat the scopleds i PA le. sana advices otate that a Cuban off to geol the syste a ook Aad es gee Ineampored | Shy Swell cuaduated Stock or, Sutuah xapany 
regiment petitioned for unpaid rervices Pee eee ate | ks, Gon or of tho Southern Confederacy Washtagton Item int captured 200 negroes [rom el a a | ebould be provides Stith tuese valuable fe tin mculene Weis: | The drt lan of cling oseenand thal eee 1 
The bill concerning. the Massachus | OT _ Pise Guo arch 3 eeUnetirdaid naraasree tha Ganetitnl a : Q joes Iroin slave traders Sabi, EHEC A ao ombloatlea, ono! | Bela, oe pre ye ioe nad their contents, (nsur 
r Tis bill concerning, the Massachusetts agri- | To Mojor General Greene Assistant Ad- | lot wishout it, thove tray theConetitution, | | Wasmxcron, April 8.—It ia uuulerata On thecotst and aold thea into slavery, and | | c4aus1ow (= = ranatsotintess ibe words, | the mot pe fet formule complain area | (oF one or Bye 7th ulllluge loprogress of oreo 8 
cultural eollege, which gives the power of |4u/ant General —I'be expedition to Mount | therefore no, well sea ne along an [ enneateat Benaka/ATilitary Ge Je, uuderatcd toe, himeclt fur. Now orks Skirmishing | “Morrow en re Keclne paca aracaig’ | aatceaing cvs of elds erat 29th Hon, TPE eee oacllably seeireted aud 
confirwing its location to. the governor and ‘Biba and Longview las just returoed. We | huve heenid to take back tho Old trey SN reported in seoret session adv, Fl eee Also nenmea iT Sk Domingu, but. nuthing de- | ceraible ns 8 irene is, at 3 | te hias aoe boca sent tohearly avery Stato lu the soutlen arnt goes ‘equitably adjusted and 
coniraing i nation he governor nd devil in pono, opi have ail Take ck tho Ol Stites uae | Howinaton of Ma Gen. Sctueldy °° | hac Wat g es | Semana on tae ay eine pte, win hary eee St edareet tuntrels | PRON Rint ror inwarancy ay tezense at the i 
ae ed, and | destrofed the pontoon. Uridgoat Langriew, | or Call he the ssiue. nest fall which mination af Ma Gen Sahufield, | "Michael Waters, aw alleged bounty jump) A irate Ny seen Uy Raley Eh ot tesa Zone | tems to. healt ateegth anid NAR apanyra Oiios, oF to any of Its Ageats 
eae nse eld on [camp and garvizin equipants, ammuni- | emocrati party will co ext toll which the | arrived lire, cn busines lat Anioor. hil gg, was abot eatery alternvon, i a Bien roma aa uy read wr the dea | Uaile als mR SCL ETE natze, AUGUSTUS N. CURRIER, Secretary’ 
Fe ae eater Hams qunctermagters etoret, ew aud cay | nicer sels grt at by "ay Seb aban Gelber aaron pce babronne | Re ue oe a eet et MEST CHAPIN, Present — 
for the city of Spring6 fired three huodred and twenty prisone New YousrA pil Oa Waebi auld elojerabiy to Ruetiny bys wiv. fun, eu rodta) to Veal nett Baal) ealeloes oa feNS EU Cae wee na ee 2 mit of over tnooiy J ardkuuma to bs the ue SAMUEL Hl. COLTON, Treagurer. 
for the city of Springtild. Woengoxed ip haute oe, BNew Younid pull 0 eeahnshlngtan speaale)| Sinvca chin ieee eet the Unite} why hot him, Sargeant eee vot the | Cea? geuac she manufactory of Rrofegas fares Be thsie wupsctive ph oa to eeaeitiae | Sunscrone Beary Coup, Jomnh Pre rg u 
ST Gen. Ducking's division of aboat tato hat, the, President nominnted excon- | obtained the necessary e ital; havin ue thot yy cetfer merest to vale. tho | AY, Ma tet can of Frates Mareo: | EMO TRE them lle for ate beast of | 4 0 Biwdnd Bari ‘ihos Warren, Honry Wha 
g CONGRESSIONAL. (rou greesman Kellogg of Illinois, ministoc to we necessary concesgivns for tha Ypestable Droxelgts aod Deators In stedielus duced 10 Stberwigy con never avail thunselves | Post tey Edward Earle, BL, Grighaw, Timothy The 
- so ite Sete Aan aa vm Monticillo, routed him and pureued | Guatamila, Geo. Sedgowick'sevidence Lae xo : apectatle, he slvilizes wurld, Im boxer at 3 | of they vii ee se cond never Mrauted ao tep: | 8 stoue, Joba’, Blason, Samuel Be Hoo, Charl The 
» ante, April 6, the repeat of the | him ten miles, with a Ise on their sido of | full vindication of Geo nick'gevidence wis | "A lottor from tho Army of tho P The World's: Washington special, states | eentalsn conte and $1.10 e42h. afiibelt viswuas, hey oF Sr the preci bee’ |W feeland, fohatod Waskarns 20g Blakes right 
joint resolution authorizing. the transfer of A A es rae eee Wercamtured | Gettysburg andsub ite sioeouree At enya, no oveots of general importanc ounacy hat it is reported that Gen. Smith, will | 5 EY oie ene inby malt haowa woatoloes cat (el, a euarel ai Pobroary M, 1854 deeowly anact 
jot rslsin auth the rane of | tay qui of mal nema Grostande | By Uy cote Gen. Sige ingnsked | fetveely accuse Capt snmeon th) Ce'Pates Mlnra, Che a Swit; wil | gare ahon Coe tory Heeenh emeaye S| SUouLAL DISEASES Lec "tate inno 
See ay aad erred ts tbe Count | Sees Mo an ar add hares | he did nut believe there evar war any necee 831 N.Y fins been promoted ty be at Fortrees Monroe, these troops to beamoved | ata tatey No flog street, Provpence, RL wud scaly | eYoo 
‘| seid the Courtitation. wes taken upand | ded conttabands, ‘Thu expedition was He udded Te eee c omen breville, =}: “The Provost Marah TO aaa is bend sean eG Soar Heer remutuod. to, | eash diseracr nre aed t i ae eye CAPITAL, $0,000, ‘Hod 
Hered 4 Gait iat ts aut es | fa nin AM aya | ok see ce el tt ry, ety sete SS" | [PORTANT NOTHE, TO INUALIDS: |, uquuetonuraner Campin, Protons sur 
2 To the House, the Nation Stated in my official report, which will be | remained wear Chancellory @ uriny hud | and new rules established lor the 0 olf the railroad there. ‘The expected wove zr Ear Over Three Hunded Theses ee ens SS ee ee 
Au, selaiiio Laut tho National Bank ill was | forwarded low dye B renuined year Chaaoellorrillt wauld have | ion’ and_qaipment a la Ug oF geet Lmeut wll onaver be deluged by cted wove" | oye YOUR COUGH FOR THIRTEEN CENTS | fora si sntuiiing ausethanealy to APITAL, $1600 
\ edkat dtsustiog, andiafier a ependh ||" (igo) Tier aed EET ER a of oncer aru, |i recreate — Wok sate ile irpenacoens stage | 2A" TOMES rem Mariford. rt 
a by Mr. Hooper of Massaebusctts, the aunend- capmaty Ctareey | | Feaross were produce ‘ looker to | dep: artment iiavo leo’ beoa folictally; promi 1 jadditinns are Heing mide to the detoaces of | The Bestnnd Cheapest Household Rem | sivaitisemonts of men eating (hemestth OT CAPITAL, 51,020.00. thinks 
mente were taken up and ecyerolly weted — m ‘Tha World's special says, th sant ule lthe rebel capital. Mines nto eaid to be Se eeea resid ante! ice wo medical edbation, and, whoec Phocalx [nsurnuce Company, Hartford: has 
| \ me z ly Frighfal says, the senatorial ‘Phe stent + ready at the most vital points. recommendation 13 what hey say of them OAPITAL, 
upon. 'Uhe substitute offored by Mr. Steven > x committee authorized tho reporting of a b steamer Arago arrived last night ‘ ! 3 — miivertsing yibyeloids, 1p miog esses vat APITAL, $2000 
of Pennsylvania was rejected by pepvaren | ines pes COU ra eae a ee eee ee ae | ea oe pea Ft aneee ot Soe Pee a ee ee eanmeal [ease eee ZADOC PORTER'S FE ce imperen alas Pa te rear eeeerra can 
r jee te of | were killed und 40 wounded by the explosion | tions of remuneration to engineers nn cansylvabia nnd ‘detachments of sev pee Gesigned to eormwand the lira oi: | aes a mh Hleten ore om ait CAPITAL, 1221000 i 
59 to 7, ‘The bill as ame a Southwark Fou » engineers nod ship- | othur revi 3 of several \yjeion ul cavalry with thy Ariny of the P rosacea : FOIE. Tho 
\ to 78, ‘The bill as amendea-was then it gh ¥ hwark Foundry. Tho boiler | builders fer losses incurred in tho rise of meee iach N ea iLeyiY Ht Y aN y af the Po- | GREAT COUGH REMEDY phy siclan a ture tilt buve | BF The sbove named Compantes contiaua to 1a F x 
\ finally killed by a yote of B9 th 4; age Sa? situate in the centre of the oe and labor, with authority to yiveruch Ne Any Florida, report a stall ekir- Hees ar sae ott i 6 py Ohio cavalry: chad Feasou to rezret atte L, x oly regar | sure japon lavorable terms Por furthor particular aes | 
\ In the Seant i18, 0 wr forming w hollow square. It cx seligEuadha tony ?dectaSjustise tae Senate | oiekea and rok EO Ue eC a eee sfadaigo ZAD00 POR. | HAE gmysielda ie Posty: Sapoatat aD a Rare Poe peel le 
ode sles ato, April 8, rial was | taracd two botters ono uf whieh exploded | military: committeo iegeees Be es Seino} (ple cee gud sabe eval ty Te Eee eae a bndetlise oflesre irs Uyen ordered to re: {( TERS Coratlve Balam, ines Fy eae SEES eet 
presented from tho New Engle? Methodist | and displaced the other so that operations.un ae eee SEALs suemiou ate edeaes |W Ge Te Peat tenes Feel bart Generali Suite Cee rarer : 
prevented from tho New EngleasMcthoey | uie works had to be surpended. 700 meu | quevtiel daavagce he question of eupge | naw shelled thew, but with what baat At [P°% tmnjorty of ths convmiticn on etetigns tording io airestioassto | trge TEW ENGLAND MUTUAL | LIFE 
jn the city of Boston. ‘The Judioinry Com: w pporurily throws out of employment |, oUF troops au the mare untile thie ed by.| is unknown. . have reeulved to report in lavor of Mr Colds, Whooping Cou, Enelveo one stamp (oF 1 4 INSORANCE COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS; 
gsi oth J ty -thrgyr aut of omployment | oH ene acy parsed he exigen- | By a flay of truce, per ; Binie’e right to u seat in the Hyus, The etiiusa, apd ail alo: at oe 8 } ORGANIZED 1848. 
mittee reported agaiust a bill allowing sol ., Permission was ob- 
minley ripen allowing sol- | nuncs of the killed, Joseph Wiser, Daniel “Acdewpateh believes tho President will tated his" Chaplains Gh eeanirear tea boat) RuUoorY, Rll repaee favor of Mr, Kaos aca WON, WILLARD PITELIPS, Paxetnnmr? <= -- 
b poe. ee Pat Braonan, John Dougher- | turathe bill permitting wembers ol prrill 3 Now Yack stargate Tallalnetaltasnacortain’ eee ine thy question is settled Blair will re- rs BENJAMIN P. Steey 599, SROMETART, 
the House, Edward Atkingon and |/t¥: Chneles Webb, Jabn McGowan, Fdvard baroceupyiectta'on [the lone teaan lab ho conde ol aye wounded ig, tha, oe ing His command io the Geld Bs = altthevequiet IR | share tio roy pee ae Thiata the oldert Arueriean Life Insurance Com: sone 
incorporated se the J Tanai the wounded are wt tbe houpitl wud “File Tribune's epecial eays Gon. Mux | Gon SF RECO eta} aE Ree eR Oona mination, (esate. {aerazouend (os priate | fOoiatiraly eobleved grt ie pr netaluept Fase 
EE emepress Company. for eho pure | thy remainder at thelr homes the } svebler joins Sigels command, and wall by | the district. Gon Seymour reains ot I1- fe Alexandria ratlroud, und building tortit patra to wollen wattle ita fa his | easing. ‘a aecauelatid fund on naa? sv ever Ahi 
irk Dar pansy | Wate, Neer Neel Sale wope ryr Kamp Gin Sopot | eure raped oy Wations berween vad Freer bluex oad Ppa aca mach ie and careate ty | Ome Mite dees ecuale ma 
Peas oi ee coenalyle oer of | SH ee A Golo distant, domolish- | ne been ordores bus au ‘vil probably be | Youes Will reeuive command in Florida, 8 |hrgy: Th receiving large ucvessivos to hit | | poster (onal at viloe ieee, by Ietlez $1 0) Write your Dalat Igy fe Year ieee ae ta Cue are 
ass wey pattern. sbup and. damaging other | [cuir Col, Sibley assistant quarterinas | eoun ns tho Jordon courk martial 18, over riny: ‘Tho cavalry ¢ reorganized | | ecto naalstthe heal | town, and State. ploiniy, Al Me eo 44 Luo Lesh Ovi ted Tt tug brood of mar please 
aie ae al and. reformatary, iostitutivns | buildings. ‘be explosion will eauss mye ter general; hag tendered hia resigwation. « | Ge 3 : hnd re-inforred by mounted infantry, i a | NPVs AR Proviueuce Pat O co. of to DE nico may’ be eflected fur the tonallt of inAe a 
y Iding: he explosion will cause much xe eene re Gen Gillmore bas beca to Jacksonville, Pi- rt by d infantry wb | ekprisuN. ried women, boyoad the roach of thelr keep | 
fram serving oa jarors. ‘The-greater purt of | dely on wnebinery for government steam | ,, Subscriptions to tle a ee mah | bekacaad, Pernandioa, aud returned (0. [bsrtaia. Of $1-151 gallon on whisky 1s pretty th ee | 98 UNIL i cree AT ore ge Ries? 
Fn eettencin the orders. of ths) doy were | &™ sculls. ‘ Hite Lt. Brayton is appointed to i Witeot warulug,search UNION ST., PROIDENCE, R. U. | “Xpytistionsioreie Uounty of Worcostor, may be pres 
oe eres the dure Wil having, bee pine iN BOSTON i ios Zone, Asi 9A Silind mah |e a trogen | a CA) agile" | ebdete be corre ifLaga iy 
: Ae its AME isamaugl Tist ong, | the absence of Gen Lurve ; de tat rats ea ee Ak “Laat, im y 
poate hut, further considered, and the |, Bosrow,. April 0A a ot tn eee ee ieton by 31 puteas in 1000." | Few shells are socasfonally seat Carmo, April 10.—The steamer, Silver son SFY UANE SSL CUNY “B : 3218 Alain Stroal, Worcester. and | 
House adjourned upon the announcement of pea7ens ART Yawolees erepurablo loss |" The World'y Army ol the, Potainae letter } Clnitlest occasionally eons tense v ha arrived With one day's luter news aes Buy me and I'll @ you Good, vis iewtl ae 
5 e ° er | Clurleston. any basil enh ro Pee ae 
SO Ee IAG Erccmagane! Hall ee Mirai vale roperia ewaforeements uring daily © 26 | yy y, Fro Mewphis lamaun Zance Pon | wea PH AND STRENTU SECURED 6 inti 
. ine otis and zewalin Belonging to tho | duh, Now York heavy artillery over 2000 | j ses aes April 9—A Washington spees | Pha sterols Her espar suns in tink oils] Soe pas iy: tho ase obbo Tue MUTUAL LIF INSURANCE attr 
be ara te presentento ciuply Yy below recom | GREAT SPRING AND SEHMMER MEDICINE, ANY oe Nae Nokes 


Tp the House, April 9th, Speaker Colfas:| order. Murdly anything wasnt 


‘og, nod the Ist, Connecticut caval 
Hn EEL 000. Most ecticut cavalry, However werd Buking ty receive the oncuny | mended by thoso who have ured |t, to thelr aflie 


stoped. ‘The 34, New dereey cavalry, | that the Bluir radicals and ‘Lribune party |xhoul 
should he venture. ‘Cho rebels under | et frlondsand others. L EY'S GHT ™ 
| ds hers. pit, LANG, MIGHT MILLIONS 


on the building 


Jefe the chair tooffer a resolution for the ex~ | 205 2 
pulsign of Me. Long of Ohio, for alleged inborieat ions io oS oot Silla und the Lit, ‘ular Tufantry are daily ex: | Will cach and neot of delegates from Mis- |MeCreau, it is Ui Hi H 
disloyal languago uttered on Friday. Ai | OE vos wllire Oe 0 COD ae THE etd, amd every tail rings. up furge | e2uri te Baltimore, A eet Tt tear rat ie = Aeneas : 3 
5 ure and fixtures will reach . Ins nnbers of re od veterans nad new 14 World's. epecin) says ran sreo wt Augusta ou W hite river, 100 OST IMPORTANT. isaots ecauroly invested. 
\ i tod veterangand new re |) id's special say Burnside [ite 2 ere te i ereifiven | A(APAMEZADUC PORTER'S OURATIVE BAL ROOT & HERE BITTERS, | nuseciaesrana lope Lite inate: oor 
pat thSse'Uouutry, and therchure otlers the great 


SAM Is Yellow | Esto 


has beon 
Mele the read. | Conspored! of Sareapariila, Ma Cherry 


ny important mission tor rn a a 
as : 
aapeot Us 7, 


Warm debate followed, during which Mr. | ed $26,000 imoatly in Springlield, Hnrtlord, | ‘Ai iadieations point to Ao earl ent on 
Tiers of Maz, endoreed the ecutiments of [and Sew Yous Total’ lust sariously esti= | fons point to no erly | ire urpose of raising culured troops. at the swall gutrison on duty. there, cowie | SANS Bp We convenient or ute. 
Mr, Long, nnd suid be was in (ayur of eeces winted, from $175,000 1,000. Many sla debpuceh eas oval th nen) abt8 BeDUtS com nit hovel Beye: 10 r- fling thea ty retire the, gunboat, | Heel Foon TT ees Beware ei eee aE wa Rabarbslan | ad rapidity of eesamutattons tous hy dens 
= eased (g' quests nt tho Winthrup e ost privat | io of intercet froin the army. Gen. Sher | Bort Agaiat abolishing naval agencies |pyyall es were iumedintely taken Co fortify | ly thnes ls ceet aks, Danittlon, &e,, all f which aro 20.8019 | qyply ua FRANKLIN enc ee ra 
slog, am anpouncetnent which caused great | property j tho re 1s ntiributed ta incendia- | ina of aiaterese ad oocamaund af the’ envaley/|tervaguoue the e ee aaim halt places) [oes M4 CONF money! Do not boporsaad | poeuded na bo cct n’concerjand ascrt nature In poly to FRANBL ID i sirecuW st 
areleneat Finally, on wotion of Bi Gils tiem. comps. ‘The ronds are improving” ander tho | bY experienced aval oliicers ol purcbuses of Sa See Ttit our Copperas ERADICATING DISEASE: ——_— —_—— 
nx, who wished to eco in print tho lan- = Priuht eup, and brides injured by the recenc | SURPLCY Lovervinur, April’ 10.—A :firo occurred at |, fortors Cucutive ofa 13 con Mel manametur | Langles%s Ditters Caro Dy peopel. oT 
fraage used by Me Long, tho unatter as > Sta fons Aprile. Seoute at tho head of | rains, wre Being repaited, ‘be wuewy, ne ‘A despatch from Louisville, says, ¥ev Deere Rye, Eriday eve gceurred Mt | tog which isos, erent ss tat ee Langley 's bitlars Cuco Let Cotplalat, ory 
postponed, Mr. Wasbburo of Lilinvis then the Coline oor eT Hake Prater | prepared to mike n stubborn entanes Feed eae tai tatis ceueed the [store houee ut A, S. Robertson. Ib ie sup- esicing; aod the ve syiak when Ite o's Bitters Gurdaardie lasarauce Co. of Hnrifordy Ct 
" Mr. en | ave witean ta Gen Libbey under date of | yur advance. hiv into Indisnis vod Illinois, fur the pur- [posed to have been the work of un incendin= sold umnkes tne Br med deslora will ecmetiue aoa etciae itieraare Piles. OAPITAL $20,00. 
peered a resoluton to exp Mr. Harris, | the 24th ult, oe eed, held comma- | ‘The. Leralda Fort Monroe letter states | Por cr exciting the people to revoit, Others |ry. ‘Lhe fre contumed thirteen buildings ond other medicines on which bol wslSteh's Bitte Cure Ueaacho. CHARTER OAK 
aero eat for aunt ofa borthirda vole, | ucutio titcome Sivos Tadiang trom the | thst gunboats 5, L- lreweter and ter scatea | Peimuined in Kentucky, to, help the congpae~ |i the business parts af the phice Bx: | $e Syehtaye fortar, aod none Leusloy’s bittes Care Weakness | waroand M : 
won at rosette | Hedonic on Bg 0 | We heals eran ana fr gate Sl Oo Hg asia Revert ad tae ur Ai ky | Cuan Bae te ae romna sinrtne Lens 
Ohio decloring Mr. Harris to bean un enexmped near Big Mound Fe tie Colean to at Eh bas arrived, aod brings $5,000 | Fn eucky RGAE Roeres aA ICS rol losares ia eas Curses Hose ts | amd mares weet Stone alore you ea Ruma ater ce Curesies of Appetite Care spin Scenes 00.000. 
worthy member of the Bouso, and that he the huluber of 220 lodges. ‘The Gaucton- Corinth, wod will, it ia said, thence unde = nite other: ‘ Taneley’s Ditters Cw Fintuleioy. > PENCE W. STON 
= a a © fee ure expected to urrive in tho same weigh New Yonx, April 0.—A tonsa meeting of | take with reinforcements tinto i Tan GP Sold by all Drugilate ot 19 centsand fe Langley's Bitters Gre Huwors. PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON 
Was thercby ceneured, was, however, adopt ; H 5 2 iv raid into Middle ee bottles at 25 conte i Insurance Co. of Prov 
Se ee aoe eaeelys the Sioux are assembling | W-tking mon 20,000. strong, it Held Sea- | Kentucky, with the expectation of meeting Eres. gor Vulbhes MES 20M oe provetolara N. ¥- | AbLauotber tees rlsnifroa an iapureatate | FROSEDNCS ae) 
e againat AB. or pees ievoury proparatory vo their crossing | terday to protest ngainst te Wit now peas | with large numbers of reoruits. Others say Hledical. GEO. P. HARLOW, ‘The low price xt wlioh Ui mnedietne Is offered AE EATS 
3 — on the SMisour, prepa abezsare no Uulluloes | din in atato legisiaturu in relation bo skeieess he will join L ngetreet, and proceod inte |—— == No. 212 Maln (corner F We cron | planes avant hatte ania tons, bead with the HASPDEN 
ASounux Mistak Friend tele ne of fa their country. They will bogoverned by. | ‘The chawpiunslit of the billiard watch | East Kentucky " wworeeater and Wietnly a Trach’ of all, Rpt Pps a7 and 80 cxsia| Fire terarate eciprinkeela NTs 
ee ieeae cet luug alice in Now York the couree of the Gauetonnen us to pence potween Kavanaugh and ‘Tuman was wou pee foR c A HILL Gxo. 0. Gognwix & Co, Bo:ton, Bor Bottle, Onde IE QUIWIN & CO. CAPITAL, $100,00%. 
feat wevera ludicruus effect to a solemn , or war with the Americans peeeetor in ged winning by score of 1500 | swN yw Youx, April 8—A Washington epee~ Genoral Agoute for New Bnglaies te 3S Famer atroot, Baton THAMES 
F 2 : Lu Fire Imaurance Ce. of Nermich, Conae 


afluir., A church of the Episcopal order against 126: q ji 
Jocated not fur from o hospital, and it bas Burrato, April 6, 2 P. M.—A largo fire is Further advices from Hilton Head report fr mt poe SrA rae Rca eae ae E sfaA BYLS ED iio GavITAL 
een lene long al aa shalom bene aly Faxing at ale ref eries-ul hierar wee “ party of ix cegialt seluzone iow ented, Heexpected toatatt ‘on his Spring Dr. Hill's F eres OCT. MARSHALL'S HEaDacue | Ht : ne EQUITABLE 
jour pereon bas died, W hen ony | moy Webuter, and Atwater and Hawes at,| Charleston wera Bioko! abo, © seeall Gout | gatntrign with 40,000 or 80,000 troup co 1, Hill's Female Regulato: =i Z 3 . 
ampaign with 60,000 or 90,000 troops; con . g T; PETER LPRILLARD 
CATARRH SNUFF! , ME clex Maviae Ausnrniuice Cavjof Brevis 
SNUFE AND TOBAGO MANUFACTURER, f ene 
are OAPITAL, $1040 


Poe ere tithe cburch for tho purporo | tho loot ot Muyland street. Tt it lawes af | fy une of the blockades. One of the rebel | scripts urriving wt Richwond, aro eent for 
Veatop, nso been | Sard tac the Rapidan. without doles.” -Re- 
nil tothe Rapidan without delay, -Re- |The Greatest Remedy of the Age. |  ruissputnasthoroaztly prov Mette te ie 16 & 18 Chaabera SU 
= 8 Chanbera Street For ineoranco in the abose named companies 


take the body M4 tirial setvieo xead by the | that eoveral persons havo been injurct ‘and | ruws on tho stocks at Cb 


Giorgyumnu who lives next door. One day he | two killed a eave lt bo very large. | badly injured by our Bre, w ote 
\ » ki he wil niursingo. | badly injured by our Gre, which iv directed | purts that the Kictimond predaric 
cere a ey Phue his, eervices would bo ro-, | There is no insurance. paainet them whenever the weather 13 fayor- oe Ie PauueTeTe best article over known for ouring the Cole 
quired ota certain hour, and at the time he, < a able for practice. relied ie i yr ie oe un For tho use of Single or Marricd Females, may | Cold in the Hee Rand Wo Heasache. It bas beeo (Formerly 42 Chambra Str,et, New York) apply to WILLIAM 8. DENNY 
quite ut certalo Move an te she | New York: April 6M. Caroling M: | Coy ati Teas Pala peeoaal ea eeeae cl lcederai la are une J. ar tho weg of, Slagle ox Marca rand lava | Quod og exenlent remeey 0 mA) tesco. | Weider, va ppt ern ieee lathe lock, Wor fi 
Hele his doge in Meached. the aidowalk two | Kirkland o: distinguished, writer, died last relished ud ordered for apeeial duty with | ded ona Soe raTeretaoneyt Se a eras ech | fe aR ae a ovca by te io, ee ae is al oe Sue ara aa H 
soon were cowing along bearing a.coffin, and | night of upoplexy Lit Gen. Grant, in the Army uf the Poto- | Spring. Gf operations, thie [eed Private, ditoulties eo ey eee Bia ong | 14 purges out all obetras ten Petreaghtl vba the BROW! SNUFF. TPE EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE v 
aa vue hae vrbicl was expected, | A special Wathington correspondn’ oF | Te, Contacdbro Jumes Mudigan succeeds |The Federal War Di He eset Ae A awcay ptoreanuprard | GIARGm APES ended by mnay of tae bee pees? pa i 
vartatd them to follow hn into the church, | the Post mya, troops aro wow, ral ere ot | in command of the Patapsco. A recennuit- | to weed out ut ar Department is whoet |e Dueosen arin fu ageliea Bhotlr | etc A GSS eal nth peatwoesia set Bis euates a iis alee er ioe canes in the United Siatee i 
Ming dads Phey.solemoly mored up | as rapidly us xuverament can equip, theay secon was uiude of the Collston river by Col. | 30 or 40. and wake De aaa ed Coe yg form the cogelruction nat | [faction evans wire; See ere Aree rneitpa Gentlemen, ie ait dtasi Companies inthe Uuited dats } 
Fann eo asescsater lending, neadiog the | It is r Ay te Splunconng, eoDtinues ak aance wad tide ot Jataebruont als abe. 85th lof fora ake roum for the promotion | Sryect of attention sad study. by nag partlouler | “Rlora than twenty. five years! eaperercs has | Demlgros, y TThia Company bas become no especial favorito ' 
the isle, the woipistitd concieded onvof tho | the present rate a dralt way be uv ues at | Penn aod 3d L. artillery, supported by |" The Beate oi gupject of attcullon aed, My. PF entan vatGeing | proved tte great values ce) Ob thls me ment It re Viel, oo account of having ttroduced the New PLAN OF E 
ees Wher be he coasted. expression | Now York and other state. ned a eles stele tied theFE  gommittes of Commerco have | wa thorough test and irae the diferent "ot | Hh MikvSr than rer before. Rehitoches, iveTasomance of waking ; 
Easiest oe A cx ‘ ; Chippers. rebels Hed and | agreed to voto for tha conformation of the thorgush teat and tsrae the dierent 7° ek | "charge namler othe, Bost ra alae Copenhagen, | Feu Annual Payquents cover the Ent 
MD a aoa Teal Nhetcauate hopestto| poas tho eonelitutfon-| remuined conceded during: the Proxross ot | fame of Horatio Ballard tae La Vhs ylew of predusing » Conyeuisnt,Sufo nd | Zh, tnenitu Ie shewverkeddbeste sa | TETAS CER NL <= Cont of 2 Speer i 
aven’t xo. the Dody yet, sir? Te was o | al oweudzent abolishing slavery today, the reconaoissunce Hes Totarnal revenue Bil will ae arnad | Wepressionn ana Ob altveases of Kereguterides, | “LP e gderaigyed naving Cool : oe | ates, of ag antag t Shere ae 
pats sores: of Horatio Dalat will be reported | Neporesions and Obstruetions, aud thelr private) gccuatntad itt Nving for many years boon itoney Dow Soot eo, of eo making the’ Polley ma to cecure a fully { 
aan es Saw Frawoteco April i=" ciel to tie House co Monday. Seer eddlons of the feuale. ayaeth © | acquainted wits DX, MaNsuatt's CATANRI AN pefisnk Sins Aig! Gp orurante hy Ack ANNUAL PAYMEN 
hres oortatoly a difforenco between tho’ | p Hiyaynts, March 6.—Steamer Saxton from | adj ar eR SOT Riis ey: seogaate aealone of the feasle ayatem, and he | HitaDaci Guorr and Ut 1 A rnolessle lsh Toh iloaty Dew Scotch, Srithaue any 3inbLliy Ofer feliece Comm mon Fave 
here. is cortaiol fore veen tho | Philadelphia for’ Bost ee uae el Pa roa ac 12 o'clock to-pight hi i F, ’ 7 hecrfully state, that wo Lellove It to be. | Fresh Sooteh, i a ae Pre also) 
imnsculine costuming uf to-day and. that | day Se eer ea vie arava | oii Le Ee ae eee Califor | _. SF: Lovis, April 7.—Lthe Democrat's Fort’ | INPADL ISLE EBM ALEMEGULS LON Roerully sine, Mat ne sClentendation | 7 Analg Toney Fe ae te ae AUILIUY ated Into 
Mee vundred yeare ago, Sit’ Walter | rudder, loosing sheet nneli p carrying away | ula is one wheraly the tate Hayertho inter: | Smith, Ark,, epecial, dated April 0, say eeirnoay Courousdy a preparation whlch | RUEiC a actasiiy ie boat aril i or bondynot, | HEE ee le ae Pend busines menor tke 
Raleigh’s doublet was embroidered with | cargo. Was FS Ua rere oa 2 Hon oud bali-on Central Pucibo | Geo- Steele earwy hus driven t Mebela trom /Oaily exRerienee Dees ate Ta avrontet lier Po toe eee Somnon die Attentloa [s calf to the targe reduction io | Tend: BALD 
pearls, his bud shoes were covered with | waiting at Dei a cow | eae .a eoununys, bonds (ur 90) years, ap, || Arkadelphia, nod w pow adva tence fig operation tn Te atau Hac Le RE Munten ita aot dating Tovacos, | iting atesall the advantage e. 
cb | Waiting at Deunis for assistance, y p ; S SuceeseTul ia ail cares, wha sed EWA cor pest off be found oa Superior Quality tant and Buck C 
Preto toes of value of £6 000; hie : proving thie act the gavernar capresed the | {2 the direetiow of Camden a sonal AO tee A too atte at the slgnatare of tho Propriotor |" TOLACCO. ve tanh and Bert arcated a, United sates Sch ! 
armor blozed with diawonds and pearls, _ ; 5 peliet that an future legisture w Ne | ton. Several hundred rebels woder Cube G FEMALE "EGULATOR has but one formu ie at ot Ne sa every bottle, Sed by E a a se Blockhe ja United States Stock, om 
Mince und pearis;and | The Comacericut State Etcetton: — | power to reveal it Iegstare Wil have the | 10 ere ners, have coun Cabell | Hits Krcngtiyand fa put pin brie at conve LES vecyrhere. REE | oxixe, FINECT CHEMING. GMOKING. | fers! ths learn thecatie srpige enunul { 
+ Keousize, heruietrleally tealed, mith accompa P.WAKLOW, Apot | Long, PAL, or pilin &; Jase iefemongtheamures 
ang "Gavondisbsosweet, paola, WINPELE £ Co. 
a 20) Maln size 


“Steenio’’ Buckingham, the favorite of King ARTRO! A 6 vi 
Jaues L. sumetiues Tad his diamonds Eo a Pay Ios viet State 


Sax Fractses April 5.— 


erduy. A military Olarksvill 


at Col, George | oUF advancing forces, ou raiding expeditions [utijrestiona and {o forwaraec. Wall parts of New 
nian te 


765 inilea from hero wasattacked |Eeagiand. the Tote Ais ord, Sweet Serfes ¢ 


=nd the Cai 5 
Nos! 1 €2ulxed, he F 


frow all but three towns in the State 
i Cavend.sb, Turkish, 


P. Ringgold died ye 


packages perfectly sofe, by mall or express, om re- | — 


Joorely put on his garwents that when be | New Fuirfi ‘i 
I Ee aa eee Reakat New Ruireld "Nestor andl Rosbory. P. Ringgold died yesterday. A rfanye | day Uoforo yesterday. The enemy wero re-let W * 
Moe the erodod with, them, that the |ioghum'e mojorit Fnghoiny 38,445." Boeke | Cytbedal tir A ett loss of 8 killed, 10 prisoners, eations ty petsgol seertowle, Commual | R= TERRELS UE | Cfouiated 
Tames de lu Cour might pick them ap. He Pane ajority B,6At. The legislature adjourned at midnight not | 20 horses a dail their cawp equipage. A |sontaln, He eae Gt to iasaro eitautions ENT.—Salt Rheum or ‘Tettér lt wilt N, B.A olrcular @rices will be seat on sprit) @ 
Danses de la Cour mg embroidered: WIth | ihe House 169 U tion and 3 anti, and | to meet uxt for two years, mauy’ bills of | (oe rE a oader Gane daises, at [guns ttie®, near Your to six dayay obstinate dgreatyallerige [oven eS . 
Glawonde, the value of £60,000. te Aa aT ion and78 aft, thus piv | of focal Jotarst werg volved oF retained jn | tacked Roseville, 49 aa en ne ay [en a Ter wa avory puars tine. Acenae ng LA | cecomriey aa WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF 5 
nom andr ah the | of oa et ra ated Fee | Kato 00 bole of orermeny on, Eaten tual cine tit are | BINGE ET sina taba Cramen Barer | : 
1 bunt x tion, faarented, in olf saase or the money refunsel ane ene heute ost. iter Infall INDEXDAL SOAP. ||PURE COD LIVER 


pero toats all, Chalag—at all times 
eH eT Cuts or Wounds—zeod. | SILVER 80 
Warne thes teak of alle Cate Ot elena cure: | Seed AP 


Lewirlature, Which secures an umendment . Sen 

ats aaaee Se aes Fee tag vet of the peoplo a proposition to | UF troops uf erwards drove the rebela from 

Rie ox a Cow Carcarn.—On Tuesday, | to the Coniti(atiin allowing soldiers to voto | istuo a wait seat ee tara of arate bunds | the town, capturing severpl. ‘The cotton at sypuilin: without mercury eatisetows 
syphilis, without wereury or any deleterious 


& cleansing Silver, Britena OIL AND LIME. 


motuing, last week, as Mr. Jonathan A\ —= 
murning, lat weok, ns Me, Jona =e io 8 a OE eT Oration aod | Sbae place is being Drowgle bera, which will Aram oi 298 Sie Gory wealige of this 
deeb oed uo of Mound Stas |S, A. Stananutgs | ttl ve gov won sat | agi eiwprtoeat base! BAG barge ica ane | gen che eee a | bn ase surcat | 
re tieforea took fright and. ran tu the | warehouse on the Jeveo, oc consuipiogn | vetoed us the grou of neongtitutionality. | dnd saable thein to'drive che guerillas lrum oggeraal nn torael oses teleed anda cue vctramieacnte Utetes asdf | goaiog at eet fic mare tbe tesla r a] 
2 e miXnpied by Simp- | Under another bil tre Central Co. bas the | the eouvtry - BIL recent cogab will De furrlnee ices | BéaS RoR Se and Goved ob CREED A nae] BORNE Det oat njare the finest metal | FOR CONSUMPTION it ls the only rellabl 
; funded. Price wea of fon SlG—ADHOTOLS, oy ox, Price 25 | OF tones “ot Ste Himenlaie and ayectiend. ce ee eoNS Tanto. thousands of Hataneane- 
| SOAP EKtleats tat seemed past hope of reeow > 


Te Tovsu WES nud others adllcted with seminal 


tnitk, where it met the taumat the crossing. | son w& Kitehum filled with hay and otbet - 
The locanotive completely domoliched the | produce, bee ea the adjol us Fi eed | Cb ea mill on and half of its bonds . aes, 
So ECE olfdhodithe | pred Fora adjuiniog buildings og: | paid by thorainte wwenty, years a we rants | Caio, April 8. —Confiseatel goods to the DanToe Gout anmtover cause, with tratze cf bod | ts Cae ed 
Msgonsiandy ig Mr. rews on the | cupid bs pping, Broa. & Co., hard: | yesterday. amouut’49,000 dollars, consisting mostly of Ts aud fnoatal ruferiags, whea neglected, ahould | |B; CORTIN: Conn., Proprictor. Sold | des aera teas of thousands, bas arrested tbe 
maw cetelcen carried him somo forty rods | ware denlexs, and Cabin & Kizzare, auction |~ 2” cotton and Soper Bone pot li aE oe yo apply atoncefor Dr. Milrs Wearable Lae Drops, | by ‘progglsts an Sersbaota generally. PUMICE SOAPhstantly removes Tok, Piteb disease ite priey stages, aod restored the ap 
(oray. the Ldeee/em thine pedi) Sug TIE ae $100,000—insured for | New Yonk, April © —The ste rao | order ol the Onited States Diatriat Court ebigaed cap SRT Etre Ne CoD Varnish, Aeld, supther Stains from the bands, SPRONCUITIS “Tu effects jn this troublessm0 4 
tony: the paeiaaer TOR is daugeroua set | $00,000. brivee $5,00d.and 400 passeng _ who left || 1600 bales of cottun yer. Fenmrn te Court [age of Sot veazeutrding, tmugalae, Ghat : petog thea entpod white. It Is equal tothe | qiarin trace for stked. EM necessary Wo pot- 
and jar. pEthe Iriglt’ | pyrsivans, April 6.—Tho clootion is pre-_| Sat Eruuoisoo ‘Murch Mibrino “sys “Jef } goa hales are mixed ad of on inferior qual- A aor car ae. Large buttlet Important to Invalids! | tet trey pss salient a nay | ome E HePREiTY ce suscnssad suzent 
SS Woneno be cooling very quietly.” There is 90 oppitie | ie A esa, ity in bad condition to be soldat auction. | fer casea of ling aieate prin 8, targa Mttler "10 THe HUMAN SY ra MHERSIALE eight snc gd azent 
see —__ ceing try uty, There mri | “ifeAmesica ta wthing of ee pirate im bad condition a be soldat auction. | apie ot he meeoy rotunda, 1 HUMAN SYSTEM. | he tah font aa ne jute bo restore 
ee iano wont to Caligrnia Just | Syisloyal’” men so far os heard pnty Ane | Alabama. jo Jobs that waa suk by the General An- | ant asatalree En ecuipt of price will be #0 ya Tae pega ira 2oRce In the buman syttom DENTALEOAmate gzprestly for the Teeth, ol | COTE Mt the mind and body nothing can be bet 
, aud made a bigl neces: 1ro 4 , — - zy i ‘An- | curoly aud immediately sent to order. 1s the TRON contalued in the blood. fe purest raters, and agreeable to the fadapted than this preparation, [ 
fall, cand: madeia bighly/euoeeed 1 Teotnta | made no effort to vote, Weexpest to have |) New York, April 0.—Th jereon as mentioned in a previous dispateb, | Dr, Wt ey, De consulted by letter. wbioh a PERUVIAN SYRUP. oF p the por Tesi aerpentle Caines | ta athe Lioieas rani 
eeacou in thot State during the winter: er | a pretty tll return tonight. PS pee ee tae ieee erate Tho ategmer Forapthe bes boon rel suouid oootaln oon dollar or savies only to lnrare P ERUVIAN SYRUE ot Pig, | 2 elastance he bre the ald matter | CovEb Mere i rupees I statapiy aria 
1 overland route be bad a pane of Manchester und Aweriea which sailed | and lett for Memp! everal tho! Bttoutlon, Teale eat Ta Sat Veratrine reath eo Impureend | the cases wit is rapposed to Gall. aliaply arlea 
yore attack of fever at Salt Lake city, wh Dove, April 6 —Three swall buildings be- to day, took $426,700 in apecio. = \laellare Bae st contra SRE gras choad Fatleuts applnieg to Dr, MIL personaly, ean be TOS lento tend with aha | Sh ecauiemit fev tone and strength eed | from the remedy being sland: dtu ite ea 
i oe eared at ono tho it ight Pi poping tothe yun paver works at New Sor Vonks Aprils ateaer eae | ortho contraband gods werelound, | seats witsveaed ifvested BF Jars fyi i pobe or | gums, ont le] yo aad transi 0, | sical coe ae cared aly up a Be Wile - 
al. Recovering, party of ladies {i0- |iernoa "werd bluwa up yesterday | Cromwell, New Orleans, signalle Nae ea Ba) reise tre seine bn clef pel men ie rion aaonaeaed io 
ying is anpgerenee: “gobbled hits up, aflarnoon. Four sen were Killed. Aside | brings dates of the 26th, a ee stare Me evche election returns received indicate that = <c eee rene ot fellowes By a red by by the Heston Indexica! | ——— ow a MMONIAD Fused) for! 
aes ol Seighard Neungl_ tniRaness bo us from asbey lees of igen Same ae ee La L Humaick, republican, bas probably been ROOF. WA LE ER , | toremundloe tocton to Mittin the deed Seap Compad NTEATE OF snI0SA— Yur or 
igh Young. Ln Koneas be was | &fe pursyitue, April 8.—Th elected Judge ol the 13th, rength, vigor and now lifo into the Sisease GEO, WAPFORD & CO., Agents, jentints’ asea by 
tukon in charge by the edi } pr he upward morn- ie © cireuil 7 OF Ucbiiftated ayatew, and vallding op an A fe 0 
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