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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 2

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BATIIBPW'g idE J. G. RATHBmr HART fOBDt Pure Wines and Uq; WEDNESDAY MOT5NIKQ, APRIL 27, 1864. The Susdet Matters Rev. Amasa Howard will be installed pastor of the Baptist church in Wethera-field this evening.

The South Baptist church choir of this city will take part in the exercises. A meeting cf the Grand Division Sons of Temperance will be held in Meriden to morrow. In the evening there will be a re-union, and members of the Hartford lodges are invited to be present. Excur BKAHD1ES, VFINfc iu ue round an The Orcat Campaig a. A Washington special to the World says "Gen.

Grant has taken measures to add numbers enough to the regular armies in the field to make them irresistible from mere weight and momentum. Concentration is the order of the day. Tbe troops are now massed upon snch lines as the Lientenant-General believes lead to the vital strategic point of the rebellion. Instead cf being discouraged at the apparent weakness of our forces in Tennessee, Kentucky and North Carolina, and elsewhere, the country should be encouraged by that fact, as the explanation is, onr forces are massed against points and armies of much more importance. When tbe next shock cf battle comes it will find the Union armies in stronger force than they have ever been before -It is the rebels who are now pursuing the scattera-tion policy, after beine definitelv set aside by Gen.

to procure "ZlT to procure such a. naV bi nil Rebel AccotrxT of the Fort Pillow Massacre. The Richmond Enquirer, of tbe 19tb, contains a dispatch from Fort Piilow, dated tbe 12th, stating that Forest and Chalmers attacked the fort on the 11th. The garrison consisted of three hundred white and four hundred negro troops. The fort refusing to surrender, they carried it by storm.

Both columns entered the fort simultaneously. An indiscriminate slaughter followed. One hundred prisoners were captured, and tbe balance of the garrison slain. The fort ran with blood. Many jumped into the liver, and were either drowned or killed while attempting to escape.

Over $100,000 worth of property was taken. Six gnns were captured. Confederate loss 75. General Willliam P. White, of Georgetown, S.

has been assassinated by one of his own men. Gens. Gordon Granger, Kiernan, and Sickles were The Petersburg (V Express sy that the First Auditor has been instructed to remote his bureau The State Banks letter fram Mr. Vaa Uyck. Bane Department, Albajct, April 19, 1864.

TotJu Editors ofth Evening Post: In several recent issues of your paper I have observed that yon ascribe the present inflation of the currency to tbe circulation of the State banks. As you make no exception in regard to tbe banks of this State, it is a fair conclusion that you embrace them in your censure and in this spirit you call upon Congress "to tax out of existence t)ie State bank paper which has caused this present inflation." I look upon it as not a little singular that, in journals of conceded fairness, this icflation is ascribed solely to the currency issued by State banks. The Secretary of the Treasury stands confessedly at the fountain-head of irredeemable paper. He issues hundreds of millions in "greenbacks," in legal tender, in treasury certificates of indebtedness. In aldition.

nearly all the currency that can be ik. teution is tavited to a wX7te0 slJ 'J from Richmond to Montgomery, Ala. The enemy are evident) getting ready for the worst. sion tickets can be procured tc-day at the stores of via Double Can st 0' believed to b. as good an article a.

MtlL Also found i which Is having a great renntci 'errU H'i, fered this to suit Present price, 85 or The naval committee will goon report on the com J. W. Bunce, and Stone. The ew Haven Grays will receive the City Guard on election day. Special and very important meetinz of Union parative merits of New London and League Island aa a site for a navy-yard for oar irpn-clads.

It is laid that the committer stand four for New London to Grant Hence the successes in unprotected quar ters. three against it. I.ITJB AIKO 1ST ITJB, Has always bsen toe motto, and so It will be for th fa-tnrat Wiite'a Fhotojraph Gallery, No. S71 Main Hartford, Conn. At this gallery you can get the vary best of work done at the very lowest possible living-prios.

Cartes Yiaite taken and colored in tbe best manner for onlv 3 per dozen They are perfect little gem Call and them Old anibrotypee or Daguerreotypes copied, up to larjre Fbotosrephs (or Cartel de Viaite). and ttLiahril in India ink or in colore, ln the best of style and guaranteed. Bemember the name and inmtit WAfTK'M, apl6 2T1 Main strtet, Hartford. (iunaewell'ei Kclecti B'llle. A true type of a Cathartio, which act without tbe least seldom requiring more than owe.

and never in ore than two Pills tor a dose, aod by this economical, aa well as reliable, curing I ndigenuou, Dyspepsia, Bill-iouaneM, of Blood, Liver Complaiuts, and all derangements of the btomacb aud Bowels. If ever a ohange was needed to tbe Drartio and Concrete character ot most Piil now sold, it is now met with the Eclectic Pills. Confidence to test will prove declarations true. JOU.H liUNNRWELL, Proprietor, Boston, Mass. LEE, SISSON and J.

M. B. McNART Harft'ord Clark Merrick, Mew Haven, Wholesale Agents, ot sale by dealers in every oity and town. jyS lmd 4wS8 A View of Marriage. Containing nearly 800 pages, and 130 flee Plates and Engravings ot the Anatomy of the Sexual Organi in Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Sell-Abuse, its Deplorable Consequenaes npon the Mind and Body.with the Author's Plan ot Treatment be only rational and enooese-iul mode of cure, as shown by the report of eases treated.

A truthful adviser to tbe married and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical eondition. Bent free ot postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents, in tmpi or postal curreney, by addressing Dr. LA CftOIX, So. 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, It is estimated that there are at least twenty thou furnished by the "National Banks" is borrowed by the treasury and sent to distant points where it is put in circulation by government agents. Now, I do not say that tbe Secretary of the Treasury ba, Kewbern advices of the 23d, mention reports that sand white troops in North Carolina at the present time, and if these will stay there for another week it the federal flag still floats over the fortifications of paid out one dollar, either of national or private cur PJy month, though the enemy hold the town and will very materially help Gen.

Grant's plans. If in Cincinnati Monday. Messrs. Wade and Gooch, of tbe committee on the conduct of tbe war, arrived at Cairo on the 21st, to investigate the Fort Pillow massacre Eight deserters arrived at Fort Pulaski on the 20th in from Savannah. The captured steamer Alliance has been gotten off, and arrived at Hilton Head with most ct her cargo.

The Richmond Enquirer, of a recent date, announces that a regular system for a general exchange of prisoners has been agreed npon, and will be im river. The authority for the report is not given Hdluc'B Hindu A similar preparation is known name of "Biscottee," and th! In Fr BBH iestand most tnvigoratir M0V It Is particu'arly recommended diet for iofsnls, especi. of constitntions, we.g Vo. la, ot being liable toeour OB lTn' ths't ford phvsiciang constantly reor.m age. at 60 cents each.

7 it. By an exeeilent remedy for r.i tions and Lung Comnl.T asb'- CW. Th. Price 25 oenufbotSe. 7.

IJ, -ftg. A Largely Incroaseri wi 1 undoubtedly be rut 3 TaX the blows can be slruck that are In contemplation rency, not demanded by tbe public exigencies. But in the face of facts so notorious, why attempt to separate effect from cause Wby single out the State Washington and Newbern are strongly fortified. before the rebels return from North Carolina, it will be just what Gen. Grant requires.

and the Called saaeipatloa la Ita.eia tUatea. banks for denunciation, as if they alone were respon sible for the evils resulting from a redundant curren cy Why not call noon Mr. Chase to stop the hun All the companies of heavy artillery in Massachu At the present time liberty is the central point to setts have been ordered to Washington. Massachu League this evening. Full attendance particularly desired.

A htbeas corpus case was btfore the Supreme Court yesterday F. W. Kuckel against Rev. James Hughes for custody of a chili and the writ was dismissed, the child expressing a strong desire to remain with respondant. The Springfield Republican speaks thus of the cew clerk of tbe Common Council, and we endorse every word of it "The Common Council of.

Hartford did a good thing when it elected Edwin G. Barrows for its clerk. Mr. Barrows is local editor of the Hartford Evening Press, and has admirable qualities for both positions." Joseph Pratt, Street Commissioner, has appointed L. M.

Wadleigh his assistant. IL K. Barber has received a Urge stock of plants, eta, and advertises elsewhere concerning the same. The celebrated "Toledo Tobacco," is put np in cans holding about five papers, and since its intro ward iwhich the people cf the civiKzsd world are set's militia will take their place in the forts. dreds of presses now engaged in inundating the country with the issue of banks established for the very purpose of flooding it with $300,000,000 of irre- gravitating.

Nearly if not quit every revolotion aod uov. raraer oi ssew Jersey, has received instruct aeemabie paper 1 This mucn, at least, would seem popular outbreak in Modern Europehas been aim tions from the War Department to raise one regl to be demanded by consistency, ment of twelve batteries of heavy artilery by the 10th i.r me prediction at of iDglna.t.ck of such artiri Pi higher. articles, knowing e4 at the attainment either of independence for the community, or at an extension of privileges among the people at large. Eaters hare learned to appre of May. What is Connecticut doing to help pnsb But I do not intrude upon your columns to defend the banks of other States.

I have no means of judging how far they are amenable to censure on the score of the over-issoe of But for the mediately inaugurated. Letters from North Carolina say that Gov. Vance has been visiting Lee's army, canvassing the regiments of his State for votes (he is running again for Governor). The present activity of the rebels is doubtless a part of the canvass to secure the State once mora for Jeff. Davis.

A letter from Lee's array says that "the boys" are going to hang np by the thumbs every North Carolinian who dares to vote for Holden, Vance's opponent. Memphis dates to the 22d say that Forrest's entire force was moving toward Alabama, followed by Grierson. Polk is said to be marchintr north. For- on tbe column APfYTrr rr. ciate the power that animates the aspiration, and are A general order.

No 11. issued from the ad in rant -vaai ALLV" nVCIK Dni banks of New York I can speak authoritatively and compelled to yield to its demands. The progress of general's ofSce, doted Columbus, the 25th, declares that every member of the Natiiocal Guard must re "I as yon invite for them, in common with others, the port in person, or by substitutes, when called into A Card hostile legislation of Congress, justice requires an exhibition of the facts, and with this object I address A Clorirvinin active service, or be treated as a deserter. constitutional reform in continental Europe is steady. The old absolutions ars giving to more ra tional baaed on acknowledgment that inherent and precioa rights belong to the governed.

you. It is reported that Gov. Morton will take com iBericj rccr vrill nanKnKlv f'xtrt Vttm On ViA mnminiy triA duction here has met with large sales. To be had of yure or Kervous MaiedJT The public should be aware that all the plates of "Bay ITIe, and I'll You od. DR.

LANG LET'S ROOT AND It BITTER A Standard Hedicise without tbe possibility of a doubt the best remedy known for the following, and all kindred diseases: Indigestion, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Files. Headache, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Scrofula. Salt ltheum. Languor, Laziness, Debility, Jaundice, Flatulency, Uvruors, Foal Ktomich, fro. By the timely use of this medicine the blood is purified.

lje appetite is restored. The system is strengthened. The liver is invigorated. The breath ia sweetened. '1 a nnmnl.vinn ia Vunntitl.

A M.a hnlth mand in person, ot tne Indiana militia. E. P. Goodsell Co No. 119 Stata str.t..

2 1 st, Grierson'8 cavalry came npon some of Forrest's troops near HudsonviUe, Miss. Asharpfkrht The same disposition to elevate humanity by allow all tbe banks in this State, corporate, associated and individual, are in my possession, sealed against nse military Item. At the "Hartford Fish Market," foot of Kingsley Deserters at the Conscript Camp have curious ensued, and the rebels retreated in the direction of Jackson, passing through Legrange. A number of prisoners, horses, mules, wagons, wore taken street, opposite the City Hall, fresh shad, nice and anj locked trom reacn ci ice oanKs. isot a a -n.

Z- a dollar can be printed without an order from this large, are received daily. Fish of all kinds, clams, denartmont dollar is furnished sv nr.nn ne urinary and Seminal lirnw liisL.ls disorders brought on by 13 Great numbers h.ve leen a irVaJJl ble remedy. Promoted hr 1 CBret b.h flicted Ct paring and using this medicine in h' any one who ntd.if,re ofcC kl ways to conceal money. In not a few instances have $100 bills been found by officers searching them. lobsters, may also be found there.

deposit of security. Hence our books furnish an in- la roatni-AH nd carried to Memphis. The Putnam Phalanx decided at their meeting comestible data of the amount of currency delivered enclosed in the common uniform State buttons up A Fine Thing; for I he Teetb. The fragrant SOZODOST appears to have taken a ve last evening not to go to New Haven election day. 88 tb reSUlV 1 on their army blouses.

Capt. Jared E.Lswisof the Eleventh C. V. has About hall of the members present were in favor of la criterion bv which to iadse the present, and it A gentle laxative. An agreeable ton'c.

A splendid appetizer. A harmless stimulant. A reviver ot drooping spirits. Price 25, 60 and 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Dealers Medicine everywhere.

4md ap 1 33 Centa la Have 33 Dalian Herman's Concentrated Benzine removes Paint. i y. been ordered to return to his regiment. ry prominett place among the most approved denrJfri-oes of the day. It Is a very popular article for the toilet, highly recommesded by all who have used it as a beau-tifltr and preserver of the teeth, refreshing the mouth, going, dui a iwo-imras vote is necessary to order an snows as lollows excursion or parade.

Date. POUT OF HAUTFORD Lieut. Col. Frank H. Peck of the 12 th, has been ing all, so far as practicable, to participate in equal privileges, is manifested in the efforts to secure the emancipation of bondman.

Not many years ago Great Britain purchased freedom for every slave in her dominions. The art was as wise as it was humane. Russia on a still more extended scale is following in the same track. Twenty-three millions of peasantry have been elevated from feudal bondage to the condition of free men within the past few years. Feudalism with its interminable train of oppression, clung to the Russian empire with terrible tenacity, threatening to retard its development and blast its civilization for centuries to come.

But the Czar, with a foresight that coald come only from profound study of the ideas that are to guide the course of the human race through the present stage of Us progress, took the onnortnnitv of killing the oept. a is. presented with a fine horse, by friends in New Haven. ARRIVED. 1 1.

ii Thk Weather. Yesterday at 6 a. the ther- esterday at 6 a. the ther Miucnr. JC.

riowrr sweetening the breath, arresting the progress of deeay, and otherwise benefitting the user. Boston Traveller. Fifty-four convalescent soldiers from the Knight E'i'itwtli ort. mometer marked 49; at 12 58 at 6 p. 54.

1S58. Hospital left Monday morning for Bedloe's Island Circulation 43 902,535 41 159,794 43 493 46 41,243 922 85,607,180 36 681.270 38 0i4.800 8806.14l 42 239.836 42.192,645 ork. Capital. $83 773 2S8 97,800.301 108,607,659 119 996,650 110 997.040 lll.P3t;E47 109 934,344 103 i 6,062 109.258,147 109 533155 SAILED. i whence they are to be distributed among their several Birch's Minsthels.

This band of minstrels oiu OCUr.M. WehS Grease Spots, Ac, instantly, and cleans Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, equal to new. Only 25 oents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. HKGtMAN CO, Chemists and Druggists, New Tork.

Chapped Hands and Face, Mare I.ipe, Chilblains, Ac. Hegeman Co. 's Camphor Ice, with Glycerine, cures Chapped Hands, Ac, immediately, and will keep the stria soft and smooth in the coldest weather. Bold by Druggists. Price 25 cents.

Sent by mail for 8J cents. UKGEMAN ft regiments. uaniels, didn't appear at Tonro Hall last evening as they Jo5i Sawyer's American Pnatillr. Consumptives! denied sleep in consequence of that John O. Foley, 12th C.V., broke his leg below the t1T ANTEDA were announced to do, two- of their number having knee while scuffling at the Knight Hospital on Sun tut) seceded.

It mav be a matter of intvst tr atatn thatl Al)riI 18,1854. tickling Cough, will fled immediate relief by ueing the bv a yonnrwTiDtV iuur ein nee PPly at No is Front Pastilles. One or two taken upon retiring, will posi the company was organized in Collinsville. played uTl JlJIBZ? day. Two colored soldiers, Samuel Drew and Anderson Marshall, belonging to the 30th regiment, died Chemists and Druggists, New York.

tively insure a goad night's sleep. Try them. workrBo7e bU.9nJ0.r neral A Delightful Cordial and Valuable Tonic. vast and growing evil at a blow. Ilitherto over 20, there ono night, one night Bristol, and their third lion of dollars less than it was in 1854 although the apppearance was here.

banking capital has increased more than $26,000,000 Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere person PPiyjjWWAgjiMjrt. apr'aTw' ui Hegeman Co 's Cordial Elixir of Calesaya Bark, possessing the active and well-known properties of tbe at Twenty-Five Cents. 2d ap 27 A i WANTED I'eruvian Dark in a most asreetble form. It will ha within that period. he amount oi circulation above Fall of a Building.

A wood building rear of stated includes all ever issued to the banks and not 000,000 of human beings had been held as property, and commanded credit in the money markets of the world. It was said by the enemies of emancipation, that the measure would lead to anarchy and civil lound a valuable Tonio in all oases, but particularly as A Good Congh Remedy. The greatest mystery in the world to us is that an one bouse work; the of1.4"'1' No. 16 Arch street. g.ven.

ppr preventive to Fever and Fever and Ague. It is a pleas Gemmell Clark's, No 31 Asylum street fell yes- retorned- More than a million of dollars belonging terday afternoon while WPra to institutions which have passed out of existence ant and palatable cordial, and ia much superior to tbe at the hospital of small-pox last week. The following promotions are announced In the Second Artillery, First Lieutenant Walter Burnbam to be captain vice Sperry resigned Sergeant Homer S. Custer to be second lieutenant vice Candee pro. moted Sergeant William L.

Twiss to be second lieutenant, vice Huxley promoted. First Cavalry-Second Lieutenant Alfred V. Burnham to be first lieutenant rice Lord resigned First Lieutenant Ed- common wniaxy ana rum enters so much in use. Sold urouBuiy uscn iohi, uurneu, or oiutrwiso ucsirov war to toe ruin of the agriculture of the emnire will buy or use any other 7 for Coughs, Colds, o. but Madame Porter's Cough Balaam.

It cures Hooping Cough, Croup, Sore Thraa', fte strengthens the lungs, and will be found very pleasant to take try it Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. oy uruggisrs. hkukman and the destruction of the commercial interests that 66.Utt ucu man narnea ratricfc Gannon ed. Then again, of tbe circulation thus standing was hurried in the ruins, and received severe ininriaa charged on the books of this department less than 7 ANTED A 8ituatiT7iTalw7T-r by a Brst clats cook, washer an? Vr petent to tike theenUre o( ih. 00B at 3t Albany In the SfJATIONS WANTEDZfirtwo-r: draw life from the tillage cf the soil.

But all proph apw 01 180 about his head. His horse and cart were buried ud 30,000,000 iras in actual circulation on the 2th of Chemists and Druggists, New York Jn 19 8md 18w68 wo ism. COKBIN'S WORM DESTEOIING STROP, For Children and Adults. Safe and eflioaoiona It i i March.lBGi, as appears from the sworn statements of ecies or evil omen have come to naught. The revolution has been accomplished peacefully.

The peas uiso, out were got out with "slight damage "-f uioimintiru-one to do general 1 other second work: be.t of 144 Front street. PiytK, wara w. Whittaker, of the Second New York tne DaDfcs just made in obedience to law the balance being in their possession, unissued. With these of- 1 1 fT State Savings Hank. Deposits made on or before Monday, May 2d, will bear interest from that date, ap 7 22d Stiles D.

Spkrry, Treasurer. XHb. CSTBEET 1JEPARTMEKT Sfroo nmmi ants, raised from serfdom to liberty, will quadruple not onlv removes tbe worms but the cause of their irmii i airy (Harris Light) to bs captain vice Sterling dismissed. a increase, and greatly improves the general health. Binnnr P-iff v.

i uciai iacts anu ngures in view, win any person kiou- sioner Iratt has entered npon his dnties, and he ly inform the public where the charge of "inflatine A I.EVKTT, Auotioneers.l TJOTION OF LEMONH Ar-W We shall Mil in front of tu. Court ll.ne IWA31. AY A.Pr" 2.7,h' 10 LkMOAS. In trood nnl.r a i.n "'nil Bians on weu. Laborers appeared on Main street the currency" comes in.

as it U2ard3 the banks of We stated yestorday that the 12th iy an lyq lywtl COLOATX'8 HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet M0np, in such universal been ordered back, as the small pox had broken nnr Hcaies, lot of Wrappin lotof Wrapping yesterday, cleaning out the gutters, and carting off tbis the refuse matter just what has been needed for a Ia the 8ame ParaeraPht which allusion has been lontimp Aa rf t. made, you charitably call npon Congress to "crush, V- i "freshing af- once for all, the pretensions of a spurious States ter tne neglect which characterized the deoartment riehis nartv tat nnmsrional hunt. nnn w. Paper; i lets Wood Menu lot of H.lt.rt, Ist of V.ta Ac.

Sale potitive. if siormr. atT. lUitM on the transport McClellan, In which they embarked. It appears now that they were ordered to return to Notions.

demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient In its nature, fracrautly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. diy pr vvaumgford, and were expected to arrive in NTW last year. tional bonds." As I am one of those who hold that Si POSITIVELY THK LAST jJTyT, OF THK 8EA80N The Uovewor" Mramdteih'a Vegetable Pilla Are luiallible.for costiveness, spasms, loss of appetite, sick headache, sense ot bloating after meals, dizziness, and cramping pains, and all disorders of the stomach and bowels. 83?" Original Letter at 294 Canal street, New Toik.

J. J. C. COOK, publisher of the State Banner, Bennington, Yt says he was attacked with Dyspepsia, and suffered eo severely from it, that not a particle of food could be swallowed without occasioning the most uncomfortable sensation In bis stomach. For five years he suffered from this dreadful complaint, when be used JnZ8 1yd lyw07 tiaven last (Tuesday) evening.

The authorities there, it is said, will not permit them to land, and rp all capital should pay its just proportion of the pub- Fruit Teees and Vines. Dr. S. C. Preston, lie burdens, allow me to sav a fw word on tM tha productions of the land, and will in their own mind and muscle furnish the material on which the strongest foundations of empire are bnilt.

Social teforms, education, culture and wealth, guided by the stimulus of honest ambition, follow closely in the trail of emancipation. Two generations hence many of the best men of the empire will be found among the offspring of the recently liberated serfs. Schools are already springing up as if by magic. More than eight thousand have bees started within the past two years, and they are rapidly increasing in numbers and efficiency. Russia and the United States are running a parallel coarse.

Both are engaged in breaking enormous systems of Both are purifying their institutions and preparing to enter, with clean hands, pn TU IJUSDA i UtM Nti, April 23th a Chan, r3X7croot' uv iAc uuiun ia niinn 1 i.ka a ta uu mi meir encampment at cing iYom 8 to 8 o'clock. ome point on tne coan east of New IIaven. sign of the "Good Samaritan," has a splendid as- Ject' -Aid first, if the national banks ought not to sortment of fruit trees, embracing all the choice va- 06 taxe( D2cans8 they hold national bonds, by what rieties, which he ha, just received from the Rochester fZTA 7 WJ.Sf L. B. Twining, of New Haven, and TV She I'opular Medicines.

Dr. Sweet's Popular Medicines can be obtained in his absence from the city, at his office. No. 3 Gold street, by applying to Mr. J.

HATF1 ELD, adjoining my office. CAUTION. Medicines sold as Sweet's Preparations in Hartford or elsewhere, and the so-called Infallible Liniment, prepared hard, of Madison, have been unnoinM a. nurseries. He has also all the celebrated varieties of same securities LLZ Pr B.

LKVALLfcY, ALLYN HALL. Positiyely Ono Week Only! BRANDKETfl'S PILLS. 1 he first box did not seem to benefit him much, but the second produced a change, and ourgeons in me army. grape-vines, including Allen's Hybrid and the Ad- than their capitals in United States stocks. Are The New Haven Register says "We ronaoct both new kinds.

Now is the time to snt you ln "vor ot exempting their one hundred and nine by the time he hal taken six boxes a complete cure was' that Lieut. Aug. P. Day and one or two other offi out young trees and vines, and Dr. Preston has them.

of capital from taxation, and throw- effected. He says: "My dyspepsia was gone, and my ex ow. uibimiugvu Mre hut my prescriptions. My medicines will have my signature Cbaelks Swbkt None genuine without it. CHARLES SWEET cers of the 15th C.

were at Plvmonth on staff pectation of an early death vanished." uu iosb luriunaie persons and proper- Tax Payees. All persons, firms, associations III1 A national bank invests one hundred Principal Office, 294 Canal street, New York. Sold by Sole Proprietors, Lebanon. Conn. upon a new career ot development.

iJoth are vast amy, and were probably taken." iee, mason ft co. an Talcott Brothers, wholesale and corporations, liable to an annual duty, license nine vThoX ll'f? J.W.Johnson, So. 655 Main and H. L. Whiting, 289 Main Hartford, and by all respeotable dealers in agents, Hartford, Conn 1 HI auu Villi Vk I 1 1 I i 1 P.

S. Dr. 8WEOT will he In Hartrnr? th Mni4 Tnu. In size, strong in population, and extremely rich in resources. As the cne overshadows all the other governments of the Western hemisphere, the other medicines.

gp22 lmd 4w79 or tax, snouia bear in mind that the law requires "crush once for all" any party that should seek to them to make returns to the Assistant Assessor of tex A Stat0 bank "avests the same sum in the their annual income, the articles or objects charsed Same aif receives an equal amount' of cur- JS ft." 'L- KfSJSS! IIead that Rebel will soon be in a position to dictate to the powers of day ot each month, and in Springfield, the following Wednesday. 1yd ly w3 je 12 RELIEF IN XJN MINUTES. IinVAlV'S WAFK8, Tbe most Certain and Rneedv remdv mvnr Against the rales of Taste and Beauty, In their color The Uth Conn 2d and 12th New Hampshire, and the 148th New Jersey regiments comprise a brigade, now located at Williamsburg, which is under command of Col. Stedman, of the 11th. Lient-Col.

Smith has command of the 11th C. which is at Yorktown, on a pleasant encampment. Forty men of the regiment, new recruits mostly who enlisted under assumed names, have deserted within a fjw weeks. the Eastern. Each nation has every reason to rejoice or in the Iocs of all their color, may be changed In a few In tne growth and prosperity of the other.

luguin ivxoiiuaj juay. jiut a law eratea in a tree community, with the ballot-box still moments to any beautiful shade, by a single application COMUENCIMG Monday Evo'g TSIny a. aw I.A ItUE't SjltUAT tVAU HHuHj The Wonderful er Walk-las Army From the Tremont Theatre, Boeton. Tie most thrilling of all modern miracles. smLmlt.

an astounding combination of 00,000 Marin ui Aeting Figures and Model of Msn, Horses, asinuij Ships, vividly re-enaoUng the principal battitt.kiu by sea and land, of the great Southern Kebellloa Mil. J. W. WIIIHTOrT, The gteatest of living ha mortals, will appear at ticlU. hibition in his very amusing and laugbtbl Comic Pir lor FotertainmenU, entitled Whielvn's Olio Odaliira for all diseases of the chest icd lunm.

UV uuro remain in wnicn to attend to the matter. reacn asthma, consumption, bronchitis, influenza, hoarseness, A tauure to comnlv with uonmc arts loo seriOBS lortritlina- With mnnrt. or t'rimsdoro'i Hair Dye, The rapidity of its operation, perfeot safety, perma The PI) month Disaster. General Wessell'g command consisted of the fol lowing Eighty-fifth New York infantry regiment uimouii Dreaming, sore inroat. Sec, C.

These Wafers eive the most lnstantsnvnua nd rrf ject parties to an assessment bv th As, nee8 the 8DPP tnr, t. wjuucu, uu suouia De cautious not to alien- relief, and when persevered with according to directions, nent healthful effect and the exceeding depth and rich ness of the hues it imptrts, distinguish this preparation cuw. mpiu muu msung core, inousanos have been restored to perfect health, who have tried oth 6 UD imuriuauon ne may obtain, and an me gooa-wm ot any portion of the community, addition of fifty per cent, to the list, by way of pen- Eea.8t of aU snould be brought into collision with lroaa all other Dyes in use in this country or in Europe. CRISTADOEO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, alty for neglect of dutv. Inierest go ramified with all the business relations One hundred and First Pennsylvania infantry regiment One Hundred and Third Pennsylvania infantry regiment Sixteenth Connecticut infantry regiment; Two companies of the Massachusetts heavy er means vain.

To all classes and all constitutions they are equally a blessing and a cure; none need despair, no matter now long the diseajw mav h.va viatri the country as the State banks. The Secretary A valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing and promo ioi-icB uotjbt. ueorge S. Gilman assumed the. TOurent ro leave his tavorite or however severe it may be, provided tbe organic struo-ture of the vital orirans is not hoiulml ting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of erv one aSIicted should give them an impartial trial.

duties of judge of the police court yesterday morn- KTffiU Si oTSreTs mg. a position which he has held before with great for the purpose of "wxing out of existence'' iS- a Kf uvhiibls iuu ii a Mneaifpra. ItmU. au peculiarly valuable; they will in one day remove tbe most severe occasional hoarsenem- and their accepiaouity. has appointed, as clerk of the "ons lnat caTe oeca recognized since the formation court, William IT.

Goodrich. lao, BVernment th. Ipgitimatn nff-prinff of itself, when need alone- a safegard that protects the fibres from deoay under all circumstances and under all climes. Is pronounced both by the World of Science and the World of Fashion, the finest preparation ever invented bv art to rectify the short ouuiluxs of Nature. Manufactured by J.

CRISTADORO, No. Attar House, New Tork. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. lmd 4w79 ap 22 Tickets 25 cents.

Gallery 0 cents, fcvery 8 o'clock, and Saturday a'ternoou at 3 o'olock. rorpn tioulars see programmes and bills of tbe dsy. D. C. LA 11VK, iptt Chab.

B. Gbisti, Advertising Agent for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voiee, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly State I tenia. Church rents in New Haven this year range higher than last The pews in Trinity bring about $5000 in St. Paul's over $7000 and in St. Thomas's and the Mapla street church, $500 more than was realized in 1863.

A fine residence is to be constructed by Nathan Baldmn, of Milford, npon the rnina of hia property recently destroyed by fire. The Catholics of Guilford, intend to transform the old skate factory in that town into a place of wor. ship. A vicious bull created considerable excitement in Norwich on Monday. He knocked down a Mr.

Button and a Mr. Fitch, severely injuring During the quarter ending March 31, 1864, there was received at the New The colored hmr aa. i. uu, u.o r.gnuui possessors ot State uu wa priviieges.ana constitutionally amenable only to State juu muar.s. Sole Proprietor, 27 Cortland atreet, i II N.

Y. luiu uu op street oun- wuuui. piauuiug lar aoove an estate banks on the day niffht. was dischare-ed John TCnrna stream of irredeemable Darer issues. pnmnlsin Price 25 cts.

per box janl For sale by all druggists. 4mdeow DISSOLUTION OF COl'AIM hi-retoforo (xistins bitaw drunkard, sent to jail for fifteen days: and Wm lhat befou' tho currency so that he t-t. .1 m- u' cannot abide it, and that redress can onlv ha bad he Brlxg Alleviator, For Corns, Bunions, Tender Feet, Ac. rvVfX 1 vrnrt Sold by all i mil ri" is tuis dsy diMolrni Im aauurunaara, nned two dollars and forcing them into liquidation through onerous Should these views be seconded by Congress. pruggists, and sent by mail at 25 and 50 oents and Slper ENGLANn a iviv box.

Ihe Alleviator is a metallinnlaJ.or.il-.i,H II s. rt as YArtCW DIE WOIIKI. artillery Two companies of the Second North Carolina Volunteers Two companies of the Twelfth New York eavafcy, tha whola numbering about 1800 men. 1 Company 16 th Connecticut, wa9 on Roanoke Island at the time of the surrender, and this escaped capture. The rebels took upward of thirty pieces of artillery of all calibres, including one two hundred and one one hundred pounder Parrotts, about 300 horses and a large amonnt of commissary stores.

The rebel force consisted of five brigades of troops, about 15,000 men, mostly from the extreme South. Their loss was very heavy, a rebel surgeon saying that the Yankees had killed and wounded one-third of their whole force. A field of sixty acres was completely piled with dead and wounded rebels. It is stated that all the negroes found after the surrender, were stripped of their clothing and brutally murder- cominuea at tbe old stand tt Makbckleiji, who alone will oolieot and sttlle ui standing accounts. and will ftdhAr i 5 1 Con.

TRrrwnnr.T. in rM cn. COB. TRUM8DI.L AJTD CHAPKL Strto. For We learn that the Fountain in the State YT'ZlTlTrrl ust.

Inflamed Bunions, Festered Corns, In-growing ii artiord, April 95. 184 Id Frozen Feet. Fungous Flesh. m. rtr yard is to be removed to tbe Park and its Dlace fill tWT2 7 J5.0"0' rno DanK8' ed up.

A sood move-fnrl. ZZ'JSZ ,0 a contraction as the only means of 56'334' were setit' raginff per day uvl a in lilt; I KVUlUlDfT rninnna tn VOlinn "annnf rnfiin ui ueiuij or OI Utility. -l imei cm V11D octun- Whr.Ji- tJL llfy, te The schooner Fleetwing of East Lyme, has been NOTICE The Annual Meeting- of the Mock holder, of the jKtna Bank will be hrid attlieirltul irJgHouw THURSDAY, May 8d, for th. Purpm. ebooslng Direo.ora and transaction of soy otlier Being on a perfect level with the best concerns of the kind in the world.youmay depend on getting yourwork done in first rate style.

Garments, Dresses, CJoaka, Shawls, Silk Gloves and Kid Gloves, we cleanse or dye in all colors, in unsar-paesed beauty. Kid Gloves we only take for black and cleansing Gents. Garments, viz: Coats, Pants, Veta. brWD' dr'b nd We employ a flrtt class tailor especially for pressing, making and repairing of all kinds of Gentlemen's Garments, In good style. vailed Modern Curative.

Sold by Drnggists and sent by mail, at 60 cents and 81 per box. The Curative is a pure, nuld and healing ointment, which never fails to milord relief in the most severe caees- ye corn-afflicted, bunion-abused and toenail -tormented sufferers! try these wit0 ase- Th trade supplied by a ISSiN CO- Retailed by J. U. KathbQn, J. if.

B. McNary A and by ail Druggists Boliou8. Bad Nails, and diseases cf the feet. soia to parties in Dorchester, for $4 000. veryat- biwi, iur realization, xne maications ot a fi nan-tract i vein its present disordered state, but it can be cial revulsion more wide-spread and disastrous than properly repaired, and perform eood service as in u7 our couniry has witnessed are so apparent that: Tirt ftnncirinrata wtn MM r.r us uiuujjui ueiore said meeuoa rot vvm.

11. Haven, of New London, a most estimable man and exemplary citizen, died at his residence last aays gone by. Srrall as.the State House yard is. it r7 "1 "feu jrviu lu io IA ap27 7d lwtiO a. BHILLTEH CuUer oamruay.

jm i mhu ut pujiiu incasuru mat snail attards during the warm weather cool shelter for the threaten to hasten the catastmnho With Afr. ow.o.vttj irraieu uy T)K LESSONS IN THK I'lANi While working to get the locomotive out of the yrapeanawisoyed the most brilliant shades, scarlet. MELODEON ANO GLIIAB. (int. many who visit it, and the sprays of the fountain ence t0.

y0Hr suggestions, therefore I cannot but hope I tint 1 ma.a ed in cold blood. They were formed into line, in a Surgeon Cldropodist, No. 213 Broadway 11 lvd draw at Bridgeport, Sunday nieht. the hoisting aug crimson, solferino, purple, drab and ail leather colors A-ace Curtains, we cieanse and put in frames, to resem-Die new. i tpii i ii unani, v.

residence, 71 Sheldon at. 8a spr nude state, and fired at by the brutal soldiery, pur aaa to the comfort and pleasure of the visitor vuugress win not oe Bpurrea into hasty action TW m- nPn a subject fraught with consequences of the nt- porting to represent Southern chivalry. "ost importance to the Administretion.the banks and SPKCIAL, NOTICE TO WOUNDED BOi Ul LHS-The boonty of $100, dne to Soldiers dl cliir, edfor wounds imvihH in tbe conyenience of the public we have made an ar-ement with Messrs aiaerklein A Moll, 167 Main st ordered, to take off Lace Cur! e7.K,U pui tbem UD ln mo tastelul xae union losses in killed and wounded before to go tains, sheers gave way and struck four men, Mark Corcoran, John McCantby, Philip Breen, and Patrick Carroll, the latter receiving severe injuries. Hon. Augustus Mead, one of the most prominent citizens of Greenwich, died on Friday last after a TO ALL FKIEKDS OP OUR COUNTRY AND OF CUmr7- Respectfully yours, tt H.

H. Vax DrcK nIK DVJB 11AIIC VK fJatchelar's Celebrated Hair five Is tb Mest a I6e World! thk ouLY harmless, true ahd keliablk DYE KNOWN. This splendid Hair Dye is perfeot changes Red, Rusty or Grey flair, instantly to a Glossy Black or natural Brown, without iniurinc the Hairnp arainins tl KHn the surrender, are estimated at about one hundred -Among the killed are Capt. Chapin. of the 85 th iucj ueen cieansed.

1 be same will be done with carpets, which we clean in a superior manner. Orders for 1 hia brannh K. i.rt J. i. ingthed sofcargeattheO-S Navy Agencv, Ko 64 blewi.

strett, opposite Pay Department Tne editorial ui ment in the New York Sun, under data ef 14th ace dverUsement ol the so-callea Claim Association, No 86 Chamber, street, to attention is The facts put forth byMr.VanDvck relative to earnest requested to the wants of Union refugees the banks ofXew YoAtl are alsptal to and Captain Horace J. Hodge, depot quarter short illness. He has held the office of Judge of in large numbers within our tha Kv, oiTioe, or at the store of Messrs. Maerklein A Mo 1 17 WM- LUDIJIAN P. 8.

Packages ean ha rnnn.t.j i master. auu wo ucneve io most OI ITZ are not being collected and paid mk! T.T Yr. .7 aiaom? 10 -a'ro the State banks of the country. We trust that Con hVioT hows thtir ignoranoe ol tit leaving the Hair soft and beantilul Imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and recti ties the ill edects of bad Dyes. The genuineis signed ins Ham.

It was expected that the blockade above Plymouth, would be sufficient to keep the lDa.i gureruraeui action ceases, and the rrMQ will i. ij co impute to others teat to b' m0Bt aull7 of hand of public chanty must tak them nn C.jTi..-i. AJAm. ja. MitunLutt, an etners are mere imitations, and should be avoided.

Sold by all Drurzists. to v.r7T,, npon Poor wounded widlcn -IC twk Tribune. i A reoei ram irom coming down the river, but she vj III will meet with prompt attention. tid mb 11 important to Females. J.

CUEESEMAN'S PILLS. ornBredients In these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting ill irrnlari- JACrOKY 81 Barclay street, N. Y. Batchelor's New mfJ-j, 7 i owm uuurs uy runious taxation, he State banks must pensh.

Money is needed at once, and contin- have stood by the treasury to the extent of their cMai on 'n tua't offioe, should it expecteaiy got through it. Had not Capt. Flnjser ialr nuaeuais wants, or to nonar. unH fallen so early in the contest, he would probably luiici viraui iur xress ng lae nair. Je 24 1yd B3w38 "IHTH'- 1VE Ol7tE, i VI '( UC.HUCUV leUKIi.

presented to this othoe 17 8 An 64 "eeker strret, opposite Tst Dfp' ment, New York City. imtl 7 i-roDate ior a number of years past. A gentleman named Tillotson, from Springfield, was robbed of a valuable gold watch in the underground railroad depot at New Haven, on Monday. Jonathan Collins, of Branford, has been appointed deputy sheriff by Sheriff Hotchkiss of New Haven county. Among the passengers who sailed on the Persia, for England, were the Rev.

Dr. Patton and lady, and' Miss Caroline Trowbridge and Miss Anna Hayes, of New Haven. udiu ptaizea wnere tney can hnd friends -ir nave aisposea of her so that she would have been of uiotnmg ot every description for The folio win? list shows tha ten largest snb- ndlthlllf-fiTOn bJ. too jonng scriptions for the rival candidates No. 87 WELLS STREET, (formerly Mill.) Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments dyed or cleansed.

Gentlemen's garmentsdved or e'eansed withont rinninor. the New York. UH raioiui menstrnationa, removing all whether from cold or otherwise, heaSaJhe, pain in th. heart' whitefl- nervous atTee fa.Kne, pain In the back and limbs, A disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature DR. CUEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment ol those irregularities and obstructions which h.ve consigned so man to a Premature Grave.

No fni. lively needed. Let each Van awo'tnanTns" I to Sd COnte8t land of freedom and plenty, make this rasn fhni, rr. I grast. and repaired by competent workmen.

With my new arrangements 1 am prepared todoall kinds of store, irnnda uui mueuseto tne enemy, ills plan is stated to have been to grapple her with his boats by means of a strong cbam, and run her aground. It was in this effort, while the vessels were in close proximity that the gun was fired, the shell of which rebounded, bursting on the deck of his own vessel, causing his death. Had not the river been so narrosv, and if our VERBENA8I FUSCniAS, KOSES. MONTHLY KOSE.3, ItOSES GILIES, KEU ANO VVfllTK, HELIOTKOPE'S tiKK A.N tlXS PELAGOSIDM3, BULBS, 1UUK ItOHfiS, fEONIES, JAPAN LILLIES, TULIPS, DAUUIC3, LILL1C, mr.nnmn xr eucuas Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons. Beraees, De 10 000 2111(1 nil Efimprninrr tn mimi.a z.

MCLKLLAN. Ciiizsns Detroit, S4C0 Chicago Times (seat ah), 245 Mrs. Bennett (lleraid), 2uo Loyal NewEng'der, 8 000 Raines, merinos, Alpacas, and Cambrios all colors, and do them ud iaetvle like now- i.n wnc n. The regular term of the Circuit Court of the Uni lv, vuc uausaoi me union, who have Loval men N. ned from burned and desolated homes, deprived of Wheelwright, 1 ooo v.ui.iuu a urn te uyespienaia colors on Crape Shawls.

Samples can be seen at iheoilin Mmhma teT btates, Judge Shipman presiding, commenced in an sources of industry and self-maintenance, and melN. Kuuooaw naa nan sutuoient sea room, they might have been a match for tbe iron-clad. Her gnns are 8k.t;:V,oVereeS; slow. Lainer Co. x'iOO iNew Haven Monday morning.

information concerning the Dyeing of their goods will address me througn th Poet Office and I will call at their iui vud nam ui iuo ausoiute necessa cnuore, ana ner power ot locomotion very Hotchkiss Sons, 600 Dffnfa Pairlrlns a rn FA1 Citizens Portland, 110 ti. Store, 100 C. P. 8. Nevada City, 1C0 Blank, loo idth sa J.

H. Moore aud others, T5 rler T. Currant. ries ot me. unanes uartiss has been arrests it ni) ventures aown to the month of Strawber ry Plants, all kinda; Unn.vi...

XI is not deemed necessary to call unon indlvidtinta Loyal men Cbicaeo, 3r5 riety, from 1 to 4 seats old. tor 1 iub river, ner eruciency wiii be pntto a severe test by inip if knt.ll Jacob Weekn. great corner Main and Pearl streets. tor breaking into the house of Richard Bailey, Mid-dlefield, on Sunday, and stealing some money-Some children, a few days ago, made a bonfire, for uvihiij, an uuuiuuuiiiiiua ui moudv irom art-ford and adioinin? towns, should hn aonf tn a pr a aa n. K.

BAEBKB i J. Hammond, JLreasnrer, Exchange Bank, and all aE southwest. iNew Orleans dates of the sport under the Mansion House barn, and but for its supplies of clothing and other articles of necessity or 18tn are received ib0 generl idea was that the comfort, will be received at tha SrMi' battles in Louisiana had been against Banks vi uumuewj. jaii ooiors on Bim goods dyed on Tuesday Black Woolens on Wednesday all other colors OS Thursday ot each week. Shawls, Table and Piano Spreads, Blanket.

Curtains, cleansed at short notice. Un I GKORGE SM.TII. The Confessions and Kxperience sf an Invalid. Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO ISS MEN Otoe, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Deoay of Manhood, supplying- at the same time the Means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery.

By inclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the authors, 8 LieaKnan.CoiaBiaader Flaasrr. Lieutenant-Commander C. W.FluBser, who was killed on tbe gunboat Miami, in the attack of the rebel ram npon our forces at Plymouth, was born in good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline DR. CUEKSfcilAH'S PILLS, are the most effectual remedy ever known for all complaints peculiar to Females To all classes they are in-valuable, tmlucing with certainty periodical reguUmty. They are known to thousands, wfio have used them at different periods, throughout the country, bavins the "rertcS 0me the D108t Physicians Explicit directions stating tchen they should not be perooot ffwdUTOr'1 10 theFropri- HUTCHING8 A HILLr'ER, Proprietors 81 Cedar street, New York.

nK" lydeodtlyweowti Ors, Cndvrorth Ac II ilia' Kotaale JTIedical Office. 'J41 xTJaia Htreet. Opposite the Post Office, Hartford EstaMUhed in 1857- OB THK SPBBDT AID rXKXAXUHT OUBB OF ALT. OHROMIO AHD PRlVATB OISBABHS. I do Strict! office businma and niv.

timely discovery by a gentleman who was Dassino-. No. 87 Asylum street. A'commitee of ladies con- 'necemj remained on the ground after Saturday's large amount of property would have been destroy- oisuug ui mm. i.

x. jjee, IMIS8 IS. fratt and Oth- jju.b icucaicu iunj iuues. ers, will take charge of collecting and forwarding tamers Rob Koy and Mattie Stephens had ouuiii cnurcn society have increased Maryland, but was appointed from Kentucky, of salary of their pastor. Rev.

Mr. Dudlev. to siann mean cuuinuuuons. xney may be sent either in nrrlVBU vrieans irom xne isea river, havin the morning or afternoon, as the rooms will be kern rnn the gauntlet cf a large number of guerrillas on nnon tha Th. 1.

1 A A new bell is to be put in the church Edward Den i-wu uunuS luocuuro uay nniii turtner notice. A awu jj uu wur guns, and nis nas been hnad one hundred dollars and costs for KAIUANIEL MAYFAIE, 3md Bedford, Kings N. T. ieb8 SPECTACLES. OALLi at No.

6 State street and buy of Tts'M dealers of astablished reputation, and do not tm to tbe extravagant aud Incredible assertions of lug Individuals, whose motives ar. not Purely Philanthropic, As purchasers soon learn, but wbosegread exceed. Of ANY NATIVES with whoa io cur experience have come In contact. N. B.

No peddlers or agents employed, and wi not peddle ourselves. is. it, ririELv co p27 lata W.Koteri.J' prompt and generous response to this appeal is con- 10u8Qt m08t ne' wa7 down. A cannon ball passed fidently expected. commuting an assanlt on Charles G.

Arnold several through the clerk's office. One soldier was killed S. 8. C. nineteen Veara Ac Eyening papers please copy.

ana nve woucaed on the Mattie Stephens. months ago. The Fim National Bank will com. The rebels were still in the vicinity of Pleasant mence business on MonJay of next week. The schr.

to all diseases of the sexual system Cy mvn Improved TJ. S. Christian Commission. Editor of the riage. cur army was at urand licore, fortifying on Courant deeply interestinir memi rf tba.

nIe.r' Admiral Sorter reported Margaret and Lucy, has been chartered by the gov eminent for $1 775 per month. The senior annoinb buvuii, ivtu ui men toa women hv regular educated phvsioian of ten year, practiced Vhh i ltt-aUn io them- 11 that persSns ai? vmiMU vummission, was neia in the The gunboat Eastport was aground there. All the wuicn state he was acitizsn. lie entered the naval service as a midshipman, on the 19th of July, 1847 and rose by promotion to a Lieutenancy in 1855. When the war broke out, he was enjoying a leave of abeence, but immediately made application for active duty, which wa granted him, and he was placed in command of the gunboat Commodore Perry.

In this vessel he participated in the attack on Roanoke Island, in February, and subsequently in distinguished himself, when, on the 16th of July, 1S62. he was commissioned a lientenant-commander, in part as a recompense for bit meritorious conduct and indomitable energy. He was a generous, noble-hearted man, an excellent officer, and aa? beloved by all who knew him. At one time, eatly in the war, the renegade (now rebel flag-officer) Hollins, wrote him to desert the old flaj and vyungregauonai ennren in Wethersfleld, last Snnday IargB were below, but those of light draurh ments of Weslevan University are Valedictory, Ames, Newport, Salutatory, Wood, Greencastle, Ind rhilosonhical cudhuii wiin the Doctor bw letter, stating their case and hi. v1 MIatthew, Prepared THE VENETIAN HAIR DYE; since that time it has been used by thousands, Son ln8tanoe hM failed to give perfeot satisiac- THE VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest In the world.

Centg' 8n1 each bottle contains do.nSl? te QuaEtlty of dye in those usually sold for SI. THE VENETIAN DYE is the safest composition of its class. It is warranted not to injure the hair or tbe scalp in the slightest degree. THE VENEIIAN DXE works with rapidity and cer- TiVrJ' Preparation whatever. THE VJiAETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be desired-one that will fade, crock or wash out-one that is as permanent as the hair itself.

Priice 60 cents I or sale by all druggists. Prepared only by evenmer. It was a TTninn motin a jl were above. any part of the country by express. Charges moderate and our nrnntaH 8 uuutrn mui a.

LUUU VUCt I Rev. Messrs. Atkinson and Tarsons stated the fwto ksiE! were Bennett, Wilkes Barre.Pa Hurlbnt. Tbe remedv Which has been an REMEMBER, The place, to Bud th bait mono of connected wnh the origin, organization, nd work of from the Red river for New Orleans, havine stoDoed b.P.ro'cuTd.? town, Ct Ancient Classical Oration, Church, at Plant Station to take on cotton, the crew and sol- this most magnificent Christian Charity, and the nn dersigned takes great pleasure in cordially commend i ucgqmug dwo oy pretenders medicu" of females, It is rS site for ladies to use aoaution in the purchase of theai. diers got drunk at a distillery at that place, when a ui luecase me jjoctor oilers bismedi company ot the Jirst Louisiana rebel cavalry made a descent on the boat, and passengers and crew were iuS mo laumui ana devoted men now engaged in presenting the claims of the Commission tn tha Tu uury, iiietapnysieal Oration, A Wyatt Middletown, Ct.

Speakers at the Prize Declama- nT I r9 Hartick N.J; A Clark, Whitehall, Wm Rice, Springfield. Mass; Smith, Huntinaton. T. n. L' Trnnks, TraTclicg Lags, Eat Box Shopping Bagj, Baskets, ic nwnws ani rut STUKK, A.

Ij. MAI HEWS. General Aeent, No. 12 Gold street. N.

T. lUK a8ea 'or females His Drops and Pilll for suppression or irregularities are un surpassed by any ever offered to the pubUo. They never tailed in on cin.i i i "'J. robbed and paroled. tors and chnrches of Connecticut, as every way aual- puf MATHEWS' ARNICA HAIR lucu in tne noblest nerform rirw warranted to uui, nuu, 3 allowing now un a rvl vh auau uci iiiaui: ill.

ain raaa an rt a nx Arkansas. Late Little Rock dates say Mr. Al ap28 93 ASTLUM STKEgf. faltering was his love for the Union, we give below nate eases. His medicine.

for.UothMoomalnti.ira stand nre-emlnent tor ih.ir 18 stand pre-eroinenuor their cur'nill lis, of Jeffdrson county, has been elected Speaker of polity ior iuo promotion ot combined temporal and spiritual welfare of our armies, now fighting for the maintenance of our national Union. May all whose coiug in use. i rice to cents no15 1yd Cherokee XCemediea. For youug folka of botli aexes. CHEROKEE FEMALE PILLS, For all Irregularities.

tar Drnnir'ia t. STRAYKD From the prmii i a 1 AftTlLiA- iu who them. Prepared and Bold only by Dr. lTo suiting Physician, No. 241 Miiu Street ''HirTfo' me Arkansas legislature.

Mr Carson, a member of the House, recently cep- tn. luoaonoer. in ooniu niu'. -r-- oie large BAY HOiWE, withsbortuuiy" uA cuumry is ennobled by the higher love of God and the souls of men. find it in thpir wju cure tnat cough, Fainln tbe Side and Back, Sinkini worn irom uia iu uj rkd give a cordial welcome to the accredi'ed agents of iurou ot guerrillas, naa escapea ana arnvea at X.ittle Rock.

The Legislature would immediately provide for wara; na was last seen 19 cross mo vu- ltt. ar.ju VitWAXIHti ELI XI i-, u. uumors a. will remove gate, Fall Kivcr, Mass Wittaker'. Conn.

Sophomores Abbott, West Winstod Conn; Millard, Pleasactville, Y- A Nightingale, Quincy, Mass; Oiin, New York city; Stevens, Weliesley, Mass Yager, Middletown. The Superior CoartatHaddam has 'granted the following divorces: Maria Habersham from Joseph Habersham Rosetta Stearns from Jonathan D. Stearns; Maria Sterritt from Charles- N. Sterritt. Condenced from the Constitution.

uSwortJ'to Zl 1 6u rouse, ana receive a hearty iod bless yon tiom many a brave fll ur general aeointy. see advertisement. feb23 m-lon ofsaU horse at UalJiko' otsble on WinSssuitsbly rew.rded. LJi-" 1yd lyw79 tne organization of the btate militia and the raising of revenue, and adopt measures to rendor it imnossi- JP name7.tou and to. nlain All doe, duly attended to Direct "SOUTH STAB." ble for rebels or copperheads to grasp the reins of Davis' Photograph Oallery, NO, 246 ItAIH BXBSBT.

w- S. Coltox, pastor 1st Cong, church. Wethersfleld, April 26, 1864. OF" The Times, because Gea. Grant obtainn.l do i A.

uaruord, Cona. tfd Ifw7 483 deo A tuu nis reply to the invitation Thursday. Uea Cap I shall never do it. What I be one ot the very 6rat to fire on the flag Not I. I have no appetite for argument to-night my heart is sick.

n.D.C t0 0riTe an honest man oU of his Wh 'TC'8 makiDS 11 nation destroy Itself Where are your wits, man How can this business end? In "peace" and "slavery Tbe end may bring the death of both foreverand worse inaugurate antra or blood unparalleled wllUhe South be whipped by the North? Not while one Southerner Will the North be wb pped by the "L0'1110 Alleghanies rise aDove level land. Just look, then, at the prospect. Blood rapine, desolation, war. Holiius, wiooa, ra "IS dfiStV eTT locU Yours. In Union, W.

Flusskb Tha "wriWrfl STAR" Is a sure raids loiue on BIRTHS. r1.0! Snperior Photographs, laree Carte de Visites, of beautiful style, plain ore'-lored reasonable prices. -joreo, ns life's ctean in pursuit of BrfJ' navlgstin The Fort Th-low Massacre. A planter near at nini-hi Cltr' iprii 23a" deht' to IrfsterH. Col Bleached aod unbleaobed Cottons, bi iJ.

sword at the New York fair, and McClellan didn't says that those who voted for the former Fort Pillow is reported as saying that Forrest inform A superior Artist from one of the beet Photographic MEETINGS OF THB CnBISTIAS COMMISSIOV. ted to the season, embomed Wool laoie Cassimere. for Men's and Boys' wear, figured ed mm that his men had already bnried three hun MARRIAGES just the thing you need; W01W Goods to 'iuu. tg second to none. Call in and x.m,.

rJtre CLi)U3 UlaCk BUSS, iipacan iu cuir UUilfa lilac! BUSS, Mipwc vui. dred and sixty negroes, and that the last one in the fort would be buried before they left. As there were only four hundred negroes in the forf, there could be prices. In this April 20, by the Kev. Dr.

Turnboll Mr Van Buren Johnson and Mies Julia Sawtell, .11 lof this brellw, acknowledged by all to be the sr. in the market OLOVrJ-l" out lew survivors to this, the most fiendim butchery Also, a good selection of i rimes and rames and Albums fltaris the fountain neaa ior oanar; uu SkirUaretob.loandat483 Main street. -rr! for sale ln this oity, April Kth, by the Rev C. Eoberts, E.Q.T of Simsbury, andMMs 'k? eldest danxhter ol Air. Henrae.lef cheap ap V7 mo Oct 21 RENT A pleasant Tenement TO The Japanese Itrm.j.

Reliable information has been received at Wash Boeton pipers please copy. In Washington, D. April It bvti vi. pm Prise 60. Apply Fiemiogton Avenni For the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet and all aitn.n.

ington that the new battery ot the pirate Florida rnn. Boom Xo. It BucgerlO-d Cots Bio .5 "quiring no change in diet, rapid in effecting a cure, and not being taken internally, OHM Tint flffiin tli. p27 fV KeT- Koh V- inward Self and Anna D. Daniorlh.

hh k. vnrk viUar t0 the Ctncinna Gazette, from Ljnn- ai-VaV thel7lh 'maL' that fe" waa on A PaDy G'of tb8 Sixth Ohio cavalry, in Alabam cross the Tennessee river 5 ty- -pris- No cards. awiuaca. rrioe si.ou per bottle. sists of two one hundred and thirty pound Parrott guns and six broadside guns, all rifled.

She has tracks laid for a third pivot gun, a Blakely gan as large as an 11-inch Dahlgren, wbich is on her deck but which Morris stated he did not intend to mount until he wanted to make a demonstration in smooth water. tffm ANGLERS AHOTI-A go fSHjionmeat of 18blH(i TACK Lit, Meetings, in behalf of the U. S. Christian Commission, will be held at the following places during the present week At Simsbury, Wednesday evening, April 27th. At New Britain, Thursday evening, April 28th.

At New Hartford, Friday evening, April 29th. Rev. E. D. Murphy and Rev.

Thomas Atkinson, recently from the army work of the Commission, will address the meetings. Come by all means and hear what the Christian Commission is doing for the sol-diers. Money for this object may be sent to A. Hammond, treasurer of the Connecticut branch Hartford, and stores should be directed as follows 'For S. Christian Commission, to the care of Soldiers Aid Society Rooms, No.

87 Asylum street, Hartford, Conn." The two companies of heavy artillery at Forts Constitution and McClary, at Poatsmouth are ordered Southward. Governor GUmore will iml mediately replace them with two companies of State open balloting had been concluded, resorted to an "underhanded and very dirty plan." It then quotes from the Springfield Republican the following and brags considerably because it comes from "a Lincoln paper "Perhaps the copperheads are not so far from the troth as they generally are, when they shrewdly suppose the Loyal League had something to do with it "Why did the Times cut off its quotation, from the Republican so abruptly? Why not have given the following, which is a direct contradiction of the ar-tide I "But it is laughable to see these same copperheads whine now the contest is decided in favor of Grant. Last week they were in a continual twitter of pleas-pre at the public vindication of McClellan's popularity by the majority of votes in his favor but now they say the vote as an expression of public opinion waa of no acconnt, it wasn't fair, and all that sort of Tf.H-lB,crjptionfL the 10-40 loan at the First National Bank were McNARY A dee 8 eodOm Sole Agents, Post Office Building. Coasbe and Colds. tocabi.

prices, can be found at the In this city, on the even in. h. -n, without firing a igun. man Bweet. SlffZL oftlio Golden JZJ'.

0. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pni-moaary. Bronchial and Aethmatio AfTetinn. The St. Lonis Republican's Red river corresnnnd.

evening given in me meets 25 Kingsley it intblSCifT. n.tf 9A rT ence of the 15th inst. says General Smith's mm. Hartford. T.

S. NEWTO ap2S mand began crossing the river opposite Grand Ecore that day for an overland trio ence having proved that simple remedies often aets.H I'y when taken in the early stages of the diseaaa should at once be had to Baows'a BomrV. i che, or lozenges, let the Cold, CoushTor Jaol the i hroat be ever so slieht. as tM.1? of the 0. 8.

ferviceMr. A. of 3rH. Lamb iri tQU Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from 108 Trumbull st. Friends are invited to attend 1 Tt" Btbbuth evening, April 24, Deacon Hor-f Funeral' on Thursday afternoon at OLIVE OIL, -20 boxes Olive OO, "gf Pinu, for sale by TALCOTT BUlMt" serious attack may be effectually ff 7.

ku' Speakers and Singers will find them TerTecfui forbHo log and strenKthenine the voirw 'orpiw MUSTARD Colman Koglun Urd; "St-- laU residence. wvtf lrom being understood that General Grant had sent 'orders to General Smith to return to that place. The rebel prisoners say that they had 25,000 troops in Saturday's fight. They lost 3000 men in that fight who were lefc on the field. Our loss on that day was 1500.

Onr wounded were sent to Grand Ecore. Onr killed were bnried by tbe cavalry. ry at Fayettevme VrmmOa at the anno-Urge number of 8dTeni5ed Jn Wethertheld, April 25, John Lake JEZS Funeral at hi. late residence in CASTILB SOAP-20bcxea th. (Wednesday) afternoon, at ii yriTdj of familyare invited to attend.) friends of the in Warehouse Point, April 8.

Mr. T.aeintia ley, Si 73, widow Of th. late KutklwJtSSfo? box. lmd 4 w7 "ap? ap.

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