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ee oo omer. His cali w the work (hoy ware W fearful eap in tho dark, before thom to hight the for ap big bond a etstomen ought to be an tavestig: from ox-Hectetary stanten—— Br. LaevewkR, (asian ) What Be. Craw could uo ‘es not w effect delay, but to hasien so, Who Were anxious to take this » hou they could bare the facts Hr rethr He did not propowe 4 call wnfortmaban ob ai (Ue! uae vocurred there, for be heid t which satisfied him that there ation He seat up w read, a leter of Va., raised the point of order Sars out the floor to Mr. Harris. Mr. Grow yloided the floor altogether to the last aamed gentleman, Mr. Stanton’s letter fares 10g Uther Uaiogs, Un “bea 14 Governar owar 420 only couse of contention, and that was then read. In it be says, tou their arrival in Kaoses, both alker supposed the queetion of slavery they treated this es the chief subject of aifference. He oon found, howeya”, that this view was altogether too Mailed, Tt dic notay ach the true ground of the controversy. Mr. Stauton ka” proceeds to sperk of the complaints of the ‘great mass ¢t the pcople concerning the local government forced ou then! by fre ui aod violence, aod their alter wart of coufidempe in the controlling unscrupulous parti- gans who had taistied the returns, and why had sougut to undermine both hing sud ihe Governor because they had rejected the Oxford retrrns, Se. Mr. Huuuy ro aarked that in addition to this he might read a ivtter from ex-Governor Walker of similar import. Tk wae quite remarkable the gréat diversity of opinion ‘which existe between the Executive aud Fivod the ~ot Kapse mmtnont ple of the country #ould be united og Concindad by sudinituing 4 resoiation mmetage and the Lacon select ooumnities of il instructicns to ing’ irom him w aimiutster tne affairs then could Ht be Huppowed that the peo- qsestion? He tue President's on consttuition be re eeced we won, W be appdolated by aire into all facts coa- wih ‘clex! With the formation of the said courtitution, and the Jawe uocer which the same criginated, and inv all the Tacts sad proceetings which have siormauon of she constitution, w ‘be hywaKER gaid fOut ory tqtho legal voters transpired since the and whether # ts gatisfac- of the Territory—the commitics ve power tosead for persons and papers. ‘dr. Harris could offer his resolu- fionGaly aa ab amendment Mr. Hughes’ motion to re- for th message ta @ select commiltee of thirteen. Mr. tiarkis ovlieved tae ruling 2f the Speaker correct, Bud 1 order to at once ascertain the tate of bis resolution, amored the previour question. Mr. , (Aa. ) Berry to witharaw the s tho House. addr. Cunaman, (adm. of Ga., in vain appealed to Mr. mouon, And then Moved a call of ) of N.C., moved an adjourn- ‘meat. ‘Ories of “Lat’s take the question,’’ mingled with voci- tor TEtOOR, 4 Voice G0 1s bay No, ho.’ Great disorder prevailed. the fight’s commenced! Ha! ‘The fiouge by yeas and says dest voted down the mo- tion Ww adjourn, aud thea & movin Wo adjourn till Mouday. ‘Goth parties were evive: my ow the democratic oul. Mr Cuycaan —We are getung into a smarl. adjoeroment. ntly perved for the fight Some. side moved an sdjouroment till I move an Vir. Campnens., (opp ) of Ohio amid confusion, proposed ‘that the several propositivas for adjournment be with- Grew, and the House come to a direct voto oa the pead- ing propositions respecting the message.” ‘This Waa received wit! i iwughier and cries of “No, no,’’ You oan’t steal a march on as in that way,” and “That ia the very thing we want to avoid”? 4dr. Kure, (adm. of 3. od & pw Mit. Stayton ra |, moved ap adjournment. ut of order. Mir. Conn, (adin) of Als. asked to be excusod from ‘voting, ane ulse that tne question be determined by yeas he ye. Me. Wasauey, (adm ) of Ark., this being Friday, moved ‘that the private calendar be wken up. (Laughier The confusion Was gre ‘or the hab. at, members staudiag it parts Dae SreakeR asked them to please come to order, and knocked with his gavel Cries of “Eall the roll Uli they did 80. A motion was made from the democratic side for an ad- joornaeat, the republicans impateally tbe ens and ways oo that question. Mr. SEWARD, (Adm.) Of Ga., in & loud voice, said, “Iva wo late. Cries of * ‘Order, order.’’ ‘The motion to acjourn was nogatived by fourteen ma. -ority. ‘The Srrakre annouve: od the pending question to be the excuse of Mr Cobb from voung. Mr. Houston, (adm. ot Ala.—That being an important <question Tove for # call of the House. (Laughuer.) It duvolves the fate of the Mr. Wasumcrse, (opp.) of order. Mr. Larcumn asked w be excused from vot! question to excuse Mr. Cobb from voting. (Laugl Aiter eimilar proceecings, and the auing, Vir. Jowms, (adm.) of im order to move that journ to mect in the old hail the majority of this Mouse would wuling! country. Me., called Mr. Houston to on the .) confusion conti- Toun., asked whother it would be sehen ‘ube House adjourn it ad: (Laugnter.) He ly go back, being satuttied with this experiment, by SPxaker said that the mouon was not now in erder. Mr. JongS gave notice that he should make it when ia ‘order. Tho House, at half-past five o'clock, again refused to ad- Journ, by o majority of twenty-one. Some of the mem bers paired off for dinner. Mr. Campuxisagaia asked whether it would be tn order for bim to move bie compromise, that all other questions De withdrawn, and that the House come to # direct vote on the proposthoug to refer tbe message. (“augbter.) ‘The SPRAKRE thought Another muon Wu Mr. Wannny move the Whole oo Ure sine Many gentionen cuned irom votin| that the House go it was bardiy w order. ved. iat Committee of of the Can, (Laughter.) oa the Gernoeratio side asked to be ox- while some would Hot vote at ail. Obio, wisbed to know whethor tt -would be in order to excuse them all ina lump, (Laugh- Mr. Lerrer, Copp.) of ver.) The Spraxer replisd Mr, Sewarn wanted to maki Cries of “Go on," “Go 00; negatively. fow remarks. Hear bim,’’ ‘Hear him,” Dut objections were inverspersed. Mr. Waxnay onid that after Mr. Leiter's suggestion do DUCT aks Would be justified io not voting. ‘The House continued disorderly, not one half of ite men.bers being in their seals. A GeNTIRMAS in the crowd wished to know whether he could move that a dag view of the seene. uerreotypist be sent for to take a (Laughter ) The Srxsker suid tt would not be in order exactly, at this time. (Merriment.) A by tures by gas ‘boule oF * “Howe light? ig the Devil's name éan they take pic- ne! fiat hat? (hat? hat? all over the Various questions, principally relating to an adjourn. uxul, Wore on cetermued negatively Dy yous and nays. Bevorai cier' anp fhexperteaced savordinates were relief. ks broke dowa in calling the roll so often, jeepatched o their Mom ers wore continually going out to and coming in _from lusch, and some were eatin, Come,’’ said some ‘use‘ot continviog this farcet’’ Aneaber teptied, 1" Monday , 2éfore I give way Wo the Lecomplonites g at their seats. “Jet's adjourn, What's the bed and stay hore tll il bring my A Vorce—Good for you! Doth Mr Pe ‘T fons to adjourn. on mo, xs (som.) of wh ‘voting ‘The yees. — «, (adit ) Mr. maim "49 that vote, and. ter.) To determine wh. 2 nays, teller bat expired’ (1 vee and 00 vecre cSutimaally ‘taken, principally and pays were tak: lay that motion on the table. ther the question should be taken Saves o'Cock P. M. ties stiil determinedly bold out. peaance, (adn) Of 1’, Wanted to know if the augiiter. ) &. C., asked and was excused from on to settle the question. moved a reconsideration of (Laugh- Ed of Pa, were ordered to take @ vote, and ayes a0 voted tn the affirmative. count. ‘Mr. Kyarr--l demand a we it!” “ Let's have it!” Vociierations of * Let's 1 side" We give it up.”” A Voter from the repo! Mr. Kerrr--1 don’t! Mr. Cxaron, (a ‘The tellers reported ‘votea im the Ragative Mr. Kerrr—Then there is vo « bien ad a count. 1¢em™ thought they had better <) OF N. Gop have a call of the Houre. of the members bad that noni? 6 ‘ll not vote. jnon eit uilom tere should be “tic side Wannen suggested, aa they bad ta" *, Lng ard om Kansas tney hai betier do m tte, , ‘Loud mughter followed this, amid whicts Mr. Warren was called to order from the republican side. stter first Mr. W. of Maine, thought wey he ®. vf Kaneaa by referring the 9 mn S8ES Ir, Kerr and others called him to order. a ‘The SrRAKRR endeavored to calm the eoufasiom, ant re quested gentiemen to take tbeir sents. ‘Mr. CLT, (adm) of Ky.—Suppoee ajgentieman eecaph™ another's seat, what where The irene inquired wheller it coa'd be dove by legal ap toss. ‘of Mies., appealed to the republicans Ha ety a Spent for at hut Ee id 1 ahi pet (har theres Dio the ‘the =} louse on ‘as © fg ie serene Mr. Stanton time. wey dened his personal popularity would ve excused = Mf. motion to vn the motion to excuse Mr. Letcher and ov a \ motion by Mr. , Of Migs, , rose to a from above was voted on was a motion to lay on 10 Fert ee ee cumelt A, q les from voungd ; Seward to lay on the wave Une teruined excuse = Mr. from the decision of the jon to adjourn till Monday may be entertal ivileged question, saying Dilstoring. is head, which js bald,and be asked unanimous consent to woar his bandkerobief over it Mr. Fromeet ®, Whose renewed Isugh ver. Several meats" Excessive laughter.) ts alao bald, objected, causing Tex o'Ctock, P. M. asleep and the galleries thinning out. Mr. FLorexee wanted to know when the tmorning hour would ¢1 ‘A Vou —In two On excusing Mr. War hone wae RR take a al Mr. order to recess? inter. xpire? Uys ig Ten from voting, no quorum voted present. (adm.) of Va., asked whether it was in neuceesaful motions were then made to rn. on the last one only fifteen members roted ‘n the tive, and Cy jow a v0 ie. Hanns, Of Tl, which was ordered by Mr. Wanner, al Aix in the negative, ve on the reference at Li o'clock, moved # call of the (adm.) of N. Y hoped that the ous cI opposition, and of the menange to be taken. 142 against 19. at midnight moved an adjournment. Nogatived by 76 against 102 oi resumed ‘The House the call of the House, Mr. Bovce called for the regular ordee of Pusiness ‘The eK pd g Sly cpoakin} the morning Bour ha? not arrived, cated baif. BT Clock, which indi, < . (Langbter Tan wath wake eocteied sleepers, while otha © OM bers wore seein. in heir Be POSTSCRIPT. Rencontre Betwern Messer. Grow, ef Pa, and Keltt, of 5. ¢, Sarerpay, Two o’Ciock A. ML ‘The wames of alwentees were called and the yeas and Bays taken on x vaing cach ofthem, These proceedings were Occasionally intercupted by motion: to aijuura. Mr. Davis, of Mixs., unacopiably propo ed, by way of variety, that the ouse hive a few epeoctice. Mr. Grow objected. The proceedings were exceeding dull, about one teath of the members bring citer asle-p or aolcing tn their reals—a lew were emoking wegars und others going aud coming from the reftumbimens rooms. Mr. Quimman, (tdm.) of Miss, bad @ proposition to make It Was DOW manifest tas abi this Contest Wastin come to no practical result He Mad no authority to speak Jor bis friends, Fut be suggested they come to the under. Standing thet all motions subsequent to the previous ques- tion shal! be withdrawn. Just at this pout the House was thrown into most vio- be excitement, aud a fearful ecene of confusion took lace. A FIGHT BSTWHEN MESSRS. GROW AND KXITT. Mr. Grow was walking down the aisle on the democratic side of the ball when Mr. Keitt anda friend approached him. Agsquabble quickly took place betwoou Mr. Grow and Mr. Kettt. Mr. Keitt struck Mr. Grow, when the parties wore separated by friends. Thoy then exchangod words inan evidently excited and menacing manuer, when Mr. Keitt again dealt a blow at Mr. Grow, the latior knocking him down, Tho respective frends of both parties rushed to the rescue. Various members on exch side engaged in the ght, which (ook place in the area fronung the Clerk's desk. Mr. Wasunerss, ot JIL, was conspicuous among the re- publicana, deaitog heavy blows. ‘Tho Sreawex loudly and imperatively demanded order and called on the Sergeant at Arms to interfere. ‘That functiouary, carrying his mace of oitloa, together with bis assist mts, hu ried to the «2me and crowded into toe thickest of (ce Aghi, in which at least a dozen mom- bere were ongaged. Some mioutes elopsed Lefora thir truly fearful contest was quick d. ‘The members having reluctantly returned to thoir se its there was a dead evlm in comparison wit the scene just enact propose! that they now adjourn and take btho reference of the Kansas message on » be k tic and goneral responses from the republican sis “No, * No." Lhe p begun to break out afresh, when the SPrAKER oon be would rect the Sergeant at Arms to put under arrest those who disregarded the order of the Mr Camvnens said he foresaw that disagreoabie foelings woul? result here from the exciting questions connected ‘with Kansas. Mr. Barksn/ix— I call the gentleman to order. ‘Mr. Camrszi, wished the gentlemen from Misstasippi (Barksdale) to know that he (Campbell) was his peor. A member of gress WhO was wituess to the difl- culty im the House between Mr. Grow and Mr. Keit gives the following particulars:— Mr. Grow objected to Mr. Quitman’s making any ro marks. Mr. Koitt said, “If you are goiag to object return to your own side of the Houre.” Mr. Grow responded, this is a free hall and every man bas a right to be whore pr pel Mr Keits then came up to Mr. Grow and , “1 want to know what you mean by such an adswer as that?” Mr. Grow replied, ‘1 mean just what t say— ‘this is a free halland # man has a right to be where be si. Keitt (tagimg Mr. Grow by ibe throat) F I will let you kuow that you ere n daraned black republican puppy.” Mr. Grow knocked up his hand, say- er aball okeapy such place in this hall as { please an no nigger driver sball crack his whip over me" Mr. Keitt then agsin grabbed Mr. Grow by the throat and Mr, Grow knocked is hand off, and Mr. Keitt coming at him regain Mr, Grow knocked him down, ‘The fight took piace ‘at 26 minutes to 2 o'clock, Further difficulties are apprehended, ‘Taner o'C1ocK A. M The Flou ¢ ig etill voting by yeas ond pays, to excuse absentecs. Mr. Qcirwas wisbed to make a proposition with the view of ending this unprofitable contest. ‘Objections were made, but were afterwards with irawn, Mr Quirman’s proposition read that all motions now aing since the cil for the previous que tion on the amendment of Mr Harrie, o [linois, shall be withdrawn, and that a yote shall then be taken on sustaining the de: mand for the previous question, and if carried the House will adjourn tili Moncay, and that at o0¢ o'clock on that day a vote shai) be taken ob the main question. . Hanaiz, cf Lil, hoped the proposition would be adopted, a# iC embraced everything gentiemen could ack Mr. Conn gaii no mftn hada right to compromise his position without consulting bim. Mr. Staytow thought the proposition just, and hoped it would be agresd to unanimously. Mr. Mintsirs said as the proposition was for a vote to be taken to night he objected. ‘The Sreakex said he could not entertain the proposition without unanimoas consent, and this was denied. Forr o’Ciock, A. M. ‘The House bag just refused to adjourn. There is no im- mediate prospect of a vote being acen on any of the ques- tons connected wita tae Kansas message. Senator Douglas’ Resolations. In the Senate on Thursday, Mr. Douglas submitted the following reeolunons:s— Resolved, That the President be requested to furnish ail the information within his possession or control on the following pointe — 1, The returns and votes for and at an olection held in the Territory 1856 2 The census and rogiatration of votes in the Territory of Kanyas under the provisions of the act of the said Le- giniature, passed in February, 1857, providing for the election of delegates, and avaembiing ® convention to frame a constitution. %. The returns of an election held in eaid Territory on the 2Ist December, 1857, ander the schedule of the Le- compton covetitution, upon the question of ‘ constitution with slavery” 0° ‘constitution witbout slavery.’ 4. The returba of an ciection held in the Territory of Kaneas ou the 4thday of January, 1898, under the au w paseo by the Legisiature of said Terri 7, ing the cvostitution formed by the Lecomp- won Contention w a vote of the peopie for ratification or rejection. 5. The retorns of the election beld in «ait Territory on nary, 186%, under tho schedule of the nibh, oF gover hor and other State ott nst_ A Convention ‘hansas, ia October, Lee ton const cers, and for mem vers of the Legisiature, epecifying the namcs of each oifcer to whom a certificate of elecuon has been accorced, avd the number of votes cast and counted for each candsiste, ant diddnguishing between the votes returned witlds the ume aud in the mode pro viced in said achedule avd those reterned subsequently: and ja other modes, and stating whether, at either of said eu nd, AbY Tetdrgg OF yotes were rejected in conse- quence of not having been Féiuried in time, or to the rigbt officer, or in form, or {yr aay ower cause, atating apecitically for what cauee. 6, \ll correspondence between any of the exeentive de- partments and Secretary or Govervor Denver relati Kansas affairs, and which has uot been commun: ~ the Senate. Resoived, That in thé event ail the information desired in the foregolug rraotution Is not pow in the of the President, or of any of the executive departments, he be respectfully requested to give the proper orders and {ake the necessary steps to procure the same for the use “= D. asked that the resolutions might be immediately considered, aa he deemed the information saked for to be epeential to the proper uuderstanving of the subject under Mr, Masom objceted, and the redtlutions were laid over under thd Fale Now Arrtve of the Arabia. Sarvr Hoox, Fob. §—10 P. M. There aro as yet no signs of the steamship Arabia, from Liverpool, fully aue here. The wind is N.N W., end is blowing bard and in- creasing. Explosion of the Steamboat Col. Crossman. TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY LIVES MEPORTRD LOST. Lovmvnin, Ky., Feb. 5, 1858. ‘The mMoamboat Col. Crosaman, from New Orleans to St. ‘Louis burst her boiler a mile above New Madrid, Missouri, ‘ast evening, and then caugbé fire and burned to the wa tor’ odge. She hed on board two hundred passengers, sot twenty flew to Mfty of them are reported wo be lost. Among the savod are the Captain, mate and ave ladies ‘This ix all the particnlars wo have an yet: Rumored Negro neurrection tm Arhansns— Many Lives Reported Lost. Cmcaco, Feb. 5, 1858. A rumor comes to us from Fayetteville, Arkansas, that a fearfal Insurrecvon had occurred near that place, said to bave been incived by two white mon. Tho negroes are represented to bave attacked two settlements, kil'ing twenty-three persons, Darning houses and killing cattle mnewrrection was Mnally sabdued by the organtzaton force of volunteers, who killed seven and captured eighteen of the insurrectionists. The trath of the rumor ‘was doubted. Markets. Crantmerow, Feb. 5, 1858. vanced \¢. & 46. Sales to-day 2,600 bales. Common « wi covets, On v¥el 5, 1868. firm ,enles to day 1,000 bales. Exchange on New am. ee Now ORLBANS, 1868. Cotton—faries to day 10,600 bales at 10 tales of the er is porvap 00 ty er |] mcr, po arb eg ; { Southern por A § . pales; ditto we, Doe. a due. Red whest, O6c., aod white, $1 15.8 $1 20, Mixed corn, 680, Shou! Hye s 6X0. Hams, 6\c. & Ko. a 10K. Rio coffee, § oa Freighte atiffer, but no quotatable change in rates, Inparchane, toes 8 Now York, 00% a sy XK Exchange ob NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1868, Latest rom the State Capital. SMALL AMOUNT OF BUYINESS HEADY FOR ACTION— FRUITS OF HASTY LEGISLATION-—BURLESQUE I's TITION, ASKING CONGHRSS TO PASS A BANKRUPT LAW—PORT+OR MATTERS—THE FAMOUS “ GRIND- ING COMMIVTEh” QBOLISHKD—ADNUTANT GANH RAL’S REPORT, ETC. Aupany, Feb. 5, 1868. Altbough there aro some two hundred bills presented to the Legislature, and referred to committees, there are mone ready for action. The Senate was cagaged this morning in discussing the bill trom the House, making pa vision for the payment of the cMfloere of the Assembly ork S67. It was agreod on all hands thatthe dill con- tainca large cums for persons who had not renderod any service, “°™° of whom wore not oven in the city during the proton, 24 effort to organize the House The tate Clerk, his & deputy, the Sergeant at Arms, and two or rk, three Coorkeep °T% are entitled to pay for their services; Dutthe dozen o ther deputies, an@ some thirty boys, all asking for pay ena MUlesee, should be etzickeo out, as it fe pla dee) ‘The House passed the bill without pe ? ¢ amount of useless expenditure in yy exemitation of th vm was adopted requesting the vorved, and a resotuth he House. This is a mere sam- Senate to send it bi & Plo of" basty legion | Whid the lobby vo wall now how to control. ‘The Hon. Mr. MeNitt, (dem) ® petition, purporting to be signed \ dents of Buffalo, representing that an are daily committed for offences agaim Ungly, and that Governor King had re Irtsh convicts from the State prison im a ) wer, coucluding with a request that this oh may be pormitied to exercise the right of vok the usual probation of five years. As this pa evidently a burlesque upon Know Nothing faa “ut several efforts were refer it to committe “y, Gually, after it had been reset hoe? Homes. “tha — prevailed, and it was rightfully laid upop . te. Mr. Smith, of New York, introduced a bill repealing tha Port Warden law, which paared the last Legislature. Mr. T. Jones laid on the table the foliowing proamblo sadccncelion, asking Congreas to pass a general Bank- ruptiaw. Whereas, the regular and established business of the country bas been not onty seriously disturbed, but M a great measure broken up by the recent Gaancal reval sion Which bas swept over this nauion, causing the loss of an incalculable amount of property, sed the total pros- tration ot credit, tbe paralysis of business, the suspension oft mdvetry, thereby producing an immense amount of private suifering, mortification and bankruptcy; and Wherens, no mmediate or permanent romedy for these evile cau be excected, except in an coactment of a gene ral law of the United States ap licabie to the whow con- feceracy, making equal and just provisions for the protec: tion of creditors, the reliet of iuvolvent debtors, as Well as to regulate the commercial intercourse of the’ ciuzens of the cnferent States; tuerefore, Recolved (if tho Senate concur), That tho following resolutions sball be adopted as the joint resoluuons of botb houses of the Legislature of the State of New York: — Resvived, That our Seuniors in Congress be instructed ano our representauves be requested, to take this matter into Consiceraton wud use treir best endeavors for the evactment of such a general law of relief for the business men of the country #8 shall in the wisdom of Congress be decmed best. Resolved, That while this Lagisyature would not assume the responsibility of prescribing what should be | the provisions of vuch a statute, we wish to impress | upon our Scrators and representatitves the imperative necersity that some immediate action shoald be taken by the federai Legisiature, by which special provision should be made for the protestion of cre titors, tho relief of debt- ors, and for tho regulation of the commercial intercourse ‘of the citizens of ail the different States, thus relieving the comestic commerce of tho country (rom the great om- Darressmente, delay and losses that attend commercial | transactions, and the collection of debts due to the citizens | of one State from the citizens of another; and that such a | law may be enacted by the present Congress, our senators | are instructed and our representatives requested to uso | their utmost exertions. | ‘The l'oermaster of this city is disinclined to credit the Legislature for their postage orders. Two years since a | bi}! of sowe eight thousand Collars remained unpaid at the adjournment. Of course the general government do not allow any credit either to individuals or States in relation to postage; and if aby Postmaster allows credit for post- age he alone is responsible to the department. He was | compelled to a tvance that amount upon his first quarterly | return thereadier The last Legislature, made provision for the payment. The Postmaster ap; to the Comp- troller, who had no funds, The Postmaster was com- pelled to wait some considerably lovger time, and *ben the Comptroller bad funda he the princi- pal, but refosed to pay interest. This year the Postinaa- ter is determined to bave a thi) settlement every month, and & bill to that effect bas paswed the Senate. This is only for postage on Legislative documents sett by rom. bers to their constituents, This morning the dill came up & the House, «ben Mr. Lynch, of New York, moved to amend the bill b ding postage of members ou setters. He contended postage was paid by the | plate to State officers, aud that members of tae Legislature | ace State oliver; also, that the large amount of levers received and returned by members were on account of | pobhe basiness, and the expense should be borne by tae | Slate. On the other band, it waa contended that létters | were different frow public documents, because no one could discriminate between private letters and those re- latiog to legiviauve business. There is no reason to be | Tiewe that the Legislature will undertake to furnish postage’ stamps for members, as there ts po cwloulating the ex- | pense which would be thos iucurred. ‘The House struck out from the rules of last year the | seb committee, commonly called the “grinding commit. | tee.”’ This is right ano judicious, for most of the obnox- fous laws of the inst eextion were passed upon the recom- mepaation of such a combination, without any submission | to the House for diwcusston. ‘The annual revort of the Adjutant General contains a | more detailed rapesé of the condition of the military arr | ‘cof the state than bas beep ved for many years. Gen. | ‘Towneend in tois shows that, during the term of his ap- peiptment, be bas not been an inactive spectator of the working of the system He suggests several amendments to the Jaw, especially in relation to the commutation fund. He pro ‘hat a tax be levied upon the property of the chy of New York, equal to five dollars @ head aunually, for each soldier, 6ficer and musician who shall perform duty in the First division. — This be considers necessary, because of the frequency when contingencies arise for tho nervices of Lhe m quieting riots and tho civil authorities, The report, In general terme, condemns the present practice of military encampments, and oon- widera them, in the main, more injurious shan’ beneficial to the encouragement of correct discipline and the ad vancement of military knowledge. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ° Brie county, presented Sy several Irish resi- way of those people t the laws unwit cently pardoned uatifaclo man- $8 -of people ‘ng without ion was attctsm, Atnasy, Feb. 5, 1358, PEnTIONs. By Mr. Sxrnu (dem.)—Two for a law prohibiting public officers from receiving free passes on railroads, Ry Mr. Tarsaw (rop.)—For the repeal of the nsury laws, also against the same. ‘REPORT, Ry Mr. Braspeern (dem.)—In favor of the bill prohibit. ing public officers from using free pastes on railroads. OTIC OF MILLA. By Mr. toa (dom.)—To amend the law in relation to savings banks; also, to amend the law relative to the taking of private property for public purposes. BILLS INFRODUCYD. Ry Mr. Roannman (rép.)—To amend the Revised Sta- tutes reative to the obtaining of goods under false pro- By Dir. Braxvwru—To incorporate the American School of Miner By Mr. Srtvora (dom)—To repeal the law relative te the roburning of Seront in Brooklyn. BILLA PANARD. Rolative to local improvements in ltrooklyn. To amend the law relative to New York dispensaries. Amembly. Ainayy, Feb. 5, 1968. ‘The use of the chamber for Wednesday and Thursday evenings of Bext week war granied. Mebers. Jeremiah, McNitt, Sutherland, Yan Hora and Raytiiond were appointed a committee to selaet # county seat for Alleghany. Perirrows, . By Mr. McNrrt (dem.)—From tho colored citizens of Ruffalo for an act exempting Irishmen from punishment ig I for leave to vote three times each at elec led. wet Mr. Chtantan (dem.)—For the ostablishment of a sanite."¥ police in xo Tork, Ry Mr, T. Jonm (dem.)—For the payment of the sala- ries of Alde*men and Councilmen in New York. By Mr. Henesep (dem )—For the removal of Quaran tine. Ry Mr. Melwtosn (rep.)—To repeal the Railroad As- sesement law By Mr. H. Fret bas mpd the repeal of the act con- firmiog the location of coum#y seat of Schuyler. By Mr. Mrs (dem. )—Againet exten the time for the pay moat of the Stato loan to Use Long Island Railroad Company. MILLS REPORTED PAYORABLY. The Lockport Hydraulic Lanai bid; Lake Navigation Company bill, This Dill was thon reverred to the Judi clary Committee, with power to report cemplote. RULES OF THE HOE. Mr. Davtow (dem.) reported rules for the government | of the House. They limit the number of reporters to twe ri and withhoid the stationery orders th) the Ist of April. NOTICRS Ov Pru | By Mr. React (dem.)—In Felavon to libel. By Mr. Cusxize—To amend the law for the protection Means, has reported to the House quite # bundle of bills | to attend the funera! services, at her Inte lence, of married women, " | 307 Spring strect, on 1 ‘at half past feer By Mr. Cusumcay—To tho usury law. ; Making appropriations for various expenses of the ROVER | Cree Her re — . by Mr. T. Jones, Jr. (dem.)}—To amend the charter of Ment for the year en ting Juno 30, 186 The hoariest of cewuty, NY gains wes fe ahs to Bnd ate these appropriations is for the matatenance of oor expen ves —On Thurwiny, Feo @ RUB, odes the Manbattan Trust Company. Also, to amend the char- pany. Ty Mr. Davton—To croate a new ward in Hy ee pear (rep )— ia relation to tne ge Mrs ir bvexman To tm emai New York bee }. “ “ier TTLIS INTRODOCED. By Mr Sears (dem. )—To repeal the Port Warden bill. By Mr Winne (sce te continue the Common School | one ane Nae, York, . Beact—To amend the usury laws. Br. ter. Cuarmimty (dem.)—To authorize the debtors of ths city of New York for unpaid taxes to obtain dis- charge: ‘Mr. Tarren (Jom.)—In relation the Reo»rder City Judge of Nos ‘fore, Mr 1. Jonm, Jr., introduced joint resolutions tnstruct ing members of Congress to endeavor to procure a gene- ra) baxkrupt act. Laid over. Give Indian Department, and amounts to $1,384,078. The | dpahter of the lato Dr. Samuel B Ives, salaries of the Diplomatic axl Cousular cory, inclutiog ) tenc the tuners: clock, frou. on Sunday afternoon, a! two o': Commissioners, Interpreters aod Secretaries of Legauion, | Ue residence of her mother, No, 68 West Nmetaentn are put down at $5¢2,500—a misorab'y email um com | BYeCE Hor remains wil be taken to Greenwood Come Pared with that allotted to the same purpose by other | fvsnn—Oo Friday, Feb 6, Mre. Canouiew Jacranen, goveroments, | ‘The aun sppropriatee for pensions to invalida ancothers | Pife.cf Auguelus P. Saolard, aged 18 years, 7 months and 16 $400,500, Three hundred aca fifty thousand dollars le , frienas and re vited pot dewn’ for the repairs uf foruiicatioas end bar’ | yoo the runeral on huaday afernocs, et ball eee cea Tacks. Very heavy ams are appropriated wlan to the — g'siock, from No, 94 Prince sitent, without further inviae bon. eapenaes of Gur Coast gurvey Bud liqhiboure estadlinh- " Lichinopy. —On Tuesday, Feb 2, after a protracted m. ments. ‘Tbe survey of the Atiabtic mad Guilt coasts will ond Comb SROD, Mid the ligdthouse edtablishment—which — pesa Mr. JAMRK LIGHTRON ative of Hasilion, Scotsad, agen 77 youre apd 16 aay 7 , and those of bis sons, OG, Bimbere 556 ‘lighthouses on the Allande, Lake wud Guif conste—will oom: $488,600, and the mame oa tho cowie of “fy'7) Zune apd 16 a James ©, John @., George ant Andrew, aro res ‘Uaiitornia, Oregon and Washington Territcries will cost $48,770, * invited to attend the fuseral, from his late residence, Ne, 255 Weet Thirty-fourth street, on Buaday afternzon, at The reinetves and friends of the *amily aro tuvtted to at- of For the survey of the public lands $311,000 is ap | vember, 1560, aud to take office in 186i, and hold the Mr Duxves introduced joint resolutions opposing the adiniseion of Kavsas under the Lesompton constitulon. propriated: Out of thie $100,000 each goes for surveys be o'clock. eee in Cabforuia, avd the puralicls, townsbips, xeotioos, &0., “Ey pt my ‘acd Nebraska. A miliioa is put down for the “el a ay en SeOeeclek te seeeitas er tee eee ee ae Wee Capltd exten, and $100,000 for tho Sxteusion of th ne oe oan, Pay, Se Amman H- But oo mie ae a ta 6 Before the tnlacurer mt ., and erbocker 0 010 Fare LIARILITIN OF BXPREAB COMPANIES. PRAOMCAL RRR TRADE IN NiGRR.—Mr. Bt. Paul, proba. requested to atiend the Cumeral, trom ie residence of har Sepator Stow’s bill vb Uns subject provides that all per. Bons OF CoMpALivs Engaged La Che express business shall be hablo (0 Ki tbe tubies and reaponsibiities of common carriers, apd tia! bo receipt, nowce or other matrument or contract shail Itmit or restrict tho liabilities of express companies, un'ess theagreement is in writing and signod by both the coutracting partics PALER PRITRNCER. Senator Wiliams’ biil amenda section 53, article 4, title 3, chapter 1 oF the Revised Statutes, #0 that any ono shall not be deemed guiliy of false pretences unless the false token or pretence by means of which money or things are obtained are tn writing and signed by the party making such falee token or preience, No sult can be brought un- Jess the value eee or things obtained by false tokea OF preteure exceed if Amount tbo sum of fitty dollars, UNPAID TARRS IN NEW TORK Pca sragpogee to authoring gersons owing taxes in torecnive a come Movides that Kid taxes shall be paid within one yeur fron: the passage of this act, with seven per cént interest from the time of the coafirma- ton of the tax, and with all the exoemses of advertising, when & full discharge shall be given. biy vot a deecendent of the great disciple, has mtroduced tm the Legislature of Louisiana a bill to authorize the Go verbor of the State te coutract for the importation uf Ove thousand free blacks from the ooast of Africa. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MERALD. Affairs tn Washington—Proceedings tn Con- the State Capital—News from Europe, Youth America, Mexico, Cuba, West Indies, dic. — Uwh Expediton—Markets, d&c., &e. The Werk.y Henan will be published at eleven o'clock ‘hig morning. Among ils contents will be found the foliow- ing — AMairs in Waahington—Proceedings in Congrens—The Pras- (dent's Message ou Kanvan, Greee—Messnge of the Prestacnt--Affairs at | { i { | the friencs ot hia wite's uncles, Like and Patrick i + | Vitec te attend the funeral, on omer d father, Westchester Hone corner of Broome etrect and the Bowery, ut two o’crock on Sunday afteraoon. _ ,MotmuMort —On Friiay, Feb. 6, Jains MoLmamorr, aged bey ore & uative ot Koyic, county Roscommon, Ireland. to frictde aud acquals tauces, unos of his’ prothers, Terrence and Thowss o! hls brother in law, Daal. &. Kelty, and the members of the FinmetGuarc, are respectfully te afternoog, at two o'clock, from his lato residonee, N i oe hel fee ee nce, No. 12 Amity piada Mag LARD —In Brooklyn, on Thursday mornin, a ccte caricene men at Charley Fad Masia E Milard, «god Ls enr & Toe rewaity were Interred in Calvary Comovery. 2 Murscunise. —On Toursday, Fed 4, Canarian Motacae 1K, ager S2 years, a native ot Germany, late momber of Cape Columb, dedersou Brothers Laopt, aad Frian ced a) piumb Fr Brothirs Lodge No. 11,0.0.8.3. " - ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invitet to at tond $e Iunoral, withoat further notice, from No. ¥1 Sum yd seat 06 onc o’clcck, thence Cometery, ian ‘ t New York Stato Affairs—Legisintive Proceedings. 4 7 Nunes an tae ee ‘ ‘The Mermoa War—Sketch of Utak Territory—1be Utah Ex- —~Ui Thitraday oveniog, Feb. 4, after a protracted wins, "0 New York, provides that said act shall continue {* Pedtton, &. $24 Dante’ linens, his Tesidence, near Miizabeth Cite, ¥ uptil January 1, 0869, apd be powere of the cum Nows from Kurope—The Atiempt to Asssasinate the Bm- | New Jersey, A. D'a. sq, agsd 56 yoars, for peering “cobtunued UCL then, kud provides for pay moat | Peror Napoleoa~The War in Indis~The Royal Wedding tu | peony Caerery Pye be Commissioners uring the time tney | kngland, &c. he baa a are invited to attend the fene- are actually 5 ME*8d 18 the performance of their duties, Important from Mexico—The Smashing up of thst Repub Deleon rt! wiliameberg, on Guadey, a bill to protect reiigy from Mr, Bieeck #7 gious moeotings disturbance, wee, 86 O66 Of $10 yon any pordon who shall, on Sunda’? 6 S2Y other day, disturb “vy riotous or Jic—The Caplial the Scene of Conflict, Ao. Inleres ‘ing from Cuba—Our Havana Correspendease—The Spanish feel on a Cruise zal.—On Friday morning, Fob. 5, Peren L. Near, som N of tre fate Rew. Ava Neal, 10 thy 39th’ yea: of his ae, Hin frienda, those of the family, and Septane Lonign No, *. uage, inate Gr outs “ : b 3X7, Fo apd A. M., are respeottully invited joud or profane Jule "86, ineive or outside, ® rengious News from Uayti, West Taties, South America, &e. ; a peottully to atten the Poeeting, Tr awed pow! 10 any merber of @ religious | Kajtorvais—bhs Issue betore Congress—The Great Urisis ot | TUNSFAL, oD Sonuay afteraoon, at bal pext one o'clock, ama’ Against ap otfondor, att autho body to prosecute ti Lip pene im g4Y county wacre the ofondee Tizch Puch provecaLo® may reside. TMK COMMENT BOTS: Mr. Edgerton’s uct in relation te 9 Mon echoois, prov vides that the trustees of each district all report to the School Commusioner between the Lat ano 5th of October each year—Fret, the time the school bas bee@ kept open during the year by qualified teachers Seenndly, the amouut of money received from the Supervisors sud hyw expended. Tuirdly, the number of chiidreu taught Fourthly, the unmber of children residing in the district. Fifth, the smount paid to teachers, the amount of tax le vied in (heir district, and all other information required by the Superivtendent ef Pubiic Fustruction. CITY JUDGK AMD BKCORDER OF NEW YORK, Mr. Tappan of Westchester, has introduced a bili on this aubjcct, which provides As foilows:— 1st—Tho Recorder and City Judge to be elected in No- eame for eight years. ‘Ud.—Vacancice occurring to be filled at the next annual election—the powers and duties to be the same as now provided by law. Sd —They are to be provided with an office and to be in attendance therein at al) reasonable hours, except when holding court. 4th—Their salarios to be fixed before they enter on the duties of their fice, und not to be increased or dimiuished the Repubtie at Las* ; The President's Message on Kansas / The Southern Fire Rak’* aud Our Natioual Policy, The Keal Condhion of Mexico—The Conflict Between the Churca aad the Feopie ; fhe Late Atiempt on the Life of the Emperor, fromm bis late residence, No. 120 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Rav.—-Pa Friday morning, Feb. &, ¥. M. Rav, im the both, peur of bia age. The fuverai will take piace at ove clock om Sunday afternoon, from the Church of Incarnation, Mai au ave ke., 9. Latest Nows by Balograph. Fisenciai, Commersial, Keligious, Political, Sporting aud Maritime inteliigence. Weekly Review of tha New York Cattle Market. Family Warket Report—Retail Prices of alf kits of Mar- ketable Produce. Marriages aad’ Deaths, tsgether with a Large Variety of In- teresting Local and Miscellamoous items. Bingle copier, in wrappers ready for mailing, cnn be hod aithe counter. Price six conta, Brands ¢th’s Pin-Up Town Office, at Carap- BALL'S Drug Store, corner of Bighth wvenue aad Tweesy- eighth atreet. A. Grandjean 1* the Only Person who can bo consulted scientifically om alt Gaenses of the human hair, af Ss Churob surest, coraer of Barclay. The sixth snd Bighib avenue care stop ai the door of the estabiisheacnt. Doliays per Annam $a¥ed to the Peo- 100,000 ple on Fhotograph portraits, by HOLMES eveap pictures, att nuo corner of Twenty eighth atrect Ths rejatives ant trienda ave reqnested to attend witbout ‘urther invitatien, Norwalk and Grit gaport papers please copy Suexmax —On Thureday, Feb 4, Owns See@mpsx, a na tive of Clantydully, parish of Kilbride, couaty Gara, lee jand. His friends .wnd thoaeof his brother, Jobn Shevidas, are reapect(ully invited £0 attend the funeral, this (setarday) afternoon, nt twee'chok, from Br. Vincent's Ho pal, SO venth avenue and Eleventh street, aud theace to Cemetery Sur —On Friday, Feb 6 afters thort illness , Vi only daughter ot Goorge B and Anu @phelia Smith, 6 yeare, month and 44 days, ¢ relatives aud friends of the fumidy are respectfaby invited to attend the foneral, from the reskdemce of ber ego Neo 17 Macdougal street, on Sunday afternoon, ab t pact one o’c'ock. Wiitiass.—a New Orleans, on Suaday eveming, Jam. 17, o’clock, of inflammation of the tur gs, Sacos Srmacwes Wiiams, aged 38 years, a native of Long Ismad, N. Yi and tor the inat If years a resitent of Mew Orleans, La Vong Isisnd papers Please Vourn —On wwwiny night 4, after o filness, Fiuzanera, wife of George Youle, in the 724 year during their term of ufico. ‘Tha general election law applies to the clection of these | “© Stondwey- RUST EI Of her age. . The judges of other courts being elected for six | Bredrick’s Photographic of The friends of the feaily, and the members of the Firat and eight yeas, and the evils arising from we too fro | Nos. 68b aud 667 Broadway, opooniie the Metropoliaa Hotel, | Baptiet church, are rewwe fully trv¥ed to attend tho Ta- quent clections of the judictary requiring mitigation, it ograpbs, Baliorypes, Degecerect zpos ae Ambrotypes | neral from No. } ome, On sunday afer would seem proper tuat the Incuubeule of tho beach be | imevery siyie. Photographs by Mr. MOULEON, formerly | noon, atone o'clock Her remains wail be taxon to Pough- placed beyond the immediate influences which have wad ed to jeopardize the independence of our jadges ana the security of the public peace. Navigation Westward. Oswaco, Feb. 6, 1868. The schooner Lucinda, from Toronto, with flour aod skins, is now off the harbor and will be up vo port soon. Our Washington Correspoudence. Wasinvoros, Feb, 3, 1858, fall style reduced to $2, at WHI powaer proof proot parlor of bighth avenue wih Gurvey. White, the Hatter’s iprdng Styles, $3; Last HIN, 148 Pultom sire x. Befience Sainmancer Safee-Whn Patovt locks and cro bara. Also, fire and burglar safes, Depot U3 Pearl street RT M. PATRICK. Campbell, Apothecary and Chemtst—Corner 4 Twenty eighth srect. Bollad’s Hair Dye, Kellinger’s or Manhat- keepaie for interment, 4 DOUBLE OLR WATRAPROOF SRWEs DW vote. now ready at JONRS, No. 10 Amn sreet ANTKELL'S ONLY ESTABLISHMENT I8 NO. SB Broadway. He bae removed hie eatire stock fom: his | forner aiore, On the eart idn of the city so thet bis cunomera in that portion of the city must bereal tend their walae, for we mre pornive they cannot do without his excelleat fatter ‘Twelve nnd fomrteon sh liings for arueles (hat eannat be pum chased elsewhere for nearly duule the price, cannot (all to whe ten lintment Manhatian plasters, biter ke. opr f Kansas and Soriol Bnjoymenta in Washington-—Crinotine | 46 Broadway. " Fs, ayrups, Ke Dept rwot ihe ladies to Canter i's. : on the Avenue—The Ball at the National—American . rare in GOLLS\UTO HAS KERUMED HIS POR Brown's Bronchial Troches or n to- | | ¢ eShaie iet Beauties in the Ascendant—Tre Recegtion of Muss Cass, bes Oar time is divided in Washington now betweva intone political excitement, in consequence of the Kansas im broglio having been transferred to the federal capital, and siorer, 2 cents per bottle, at CAMPEELL's Drug store, cor. ner of Fighth avenue wad Twenty eighth sircot, zenges cure coughs, Colds, hoarseness, sore throat, dc. Sold by ali druggists, irtbcherinihcnerentasti | Campbelits Helr Tonite, the Best Hair Re- wireet from 9 ANORMOUS SW: TURN sh2T COLOR, ‘This was the case of Mrs Marin Taft, Uxbridge, Massache- fete The call of loge avout aig feet in chroumferouce, alia tho enjoy ment of fashionable balls, parties and rocoptions. nanteamnatinbectaree Rb tinelly burwed. dieehaeging many ma ot watery, bl No place in the world could be so intorvsting so an iutel Brewehitts or Sore Throat — Use the Syrup of ies. h Oured, using but twenty boxes o. Dr. SMITHS Mag~ Iigent and gevial American aa Washington at the prosoat | Tar 28 cents per bottle, at CAMPBELLS Drug Store, corner | Bette Balve. Dr. 8. is. SMITH, Fi Canal seeks time. Even foreigners, who do not take such an interest in our political affairs, and whose habits of society may be somewhat diferent to ours, seem to relish exceedingly the exciting and gay season, I baye never known a season in Washington more interesting and gay than this in the firat year of the reign of our bachelor chic, Lang may be reign, and loug may the federal capital be th contre of aciraction for the great, the wealthy, the beauty and the talented of our country. Sach periodical reunions tend in ng amall degree to give « polish to society, to rub ‘off sectional asperities, and to contribute to the perpetua- tion of the Union. Every evening, and until the small hours of the morn ing, CATTinges are continually ratiling along (be avenue ‘and tn tho fashionable quarters of the city, freightod with t of oni article for dressing, beautifying, claansing, cortnn, ving and Seas. take thie opportualty to caution pi of which tere are Rany, none, degree the exquinte fragrance as mace > Wy thelr appomted agent, K. DUFUT, er. cents per bottle la dozen at CAMP HE! Bighit avenue ud Twenty eighih sirens, Barry's Titcopherous ts the Best and Cucay resioring use hair, Ladios ir ‘The Real Frangtpannt Perfame tn Manafac= ured ouly by Mesars. Piesse & Luvin, of London, aad ‘hey yh by alirccgee | | | | | hasers against Lnitations, ever, approach in any P.& L, and sold | Broadway, late G. | | A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hatr | or hair of « bad color, are invited to call and consult Doctor | GRANDIRAN (consuduttion free), at 4 Ubnech street, corner of Barelny. aired, His new usd gives the bair the matural color de- ‘taay be connidered a real prodigy of chemistry Barry's Tricophecoun (Genuine), Onty 13 Drug Sore, cor: G fine quality, at $3 50; English cloth #nd_varn! doeskin gaters, from $?, <o G REAT BARGAINSIN WATCHES AND JEWELRY. A large aud Loaiful aasortuvont of Ry the best makers, ali warranted, SRLLINO AT PRICES LOWER THAN __ ROKRRT RAIT A CO, 38k Broadway. * ITEBA, GAITERS, “ENGLIBH RIL ING LROGINGR” ~Freuch mode drab. bull and Balmoral gaiters, "= And Hngllah riding lee PO DERBY & 00., 5] Walter street, TRSON'S SYRUP 18 CUR.NG MORK LIVER Come plaints aud weakly persons than any uther preparauem ‘now selling in market, Read the pamphiew. No humbug. eat and John street. IRSON'S SYRUP IN ALL CASES OF SEXUAT INCA. aetty and disearcs of the apine or the bbt rs ("For anle by 0. HL RING, Gurnee of Broad wag beauty and crinoline. Tho Jehus are reaping @ harvest, | ner of Kighth avenue and Twenty-eighth strom, especivliy aa by the present fashions the proportions of —_——_————- the Indiew are so expanded that not more taan one or two Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye. ny cap of ought to eit in the same carriage. For my part, | am not sguinet a pretty full expansion of crixoline. It as, for reasons obvious to every man of taste, its attrac- {iow outy, if the fashion be continued, we ooght w make tbe evtire sides of carriages docrs, to amit of convenient ingream and egress, to enlarge our ballrooms, and to widen our pavements, ‘The most attractive and admirably arranged ball of the t reason, next to that of Lord Napier's, wax at the National |: Hotel on Mopaay bight. The large dining room, called the Iacien’ ordinary, was prepared for the vecesion, aal made into a ballroom. The supyer, an exoetient one, up. plica with a iberal abundance of choice a and wines, and arranged with good taste, was ta tty ordinary, Vbere must have been between four aad five bundred persons present. The in Wes of the hotel, among ‘The beat tn the world. surpassing all made. | at the mannfactory, 288 Krusdway. | worthy of balsam of Wild cherry. gentlemen's | office removed to No. 2 Vesey sire Wigs and Toupees — Best in the world. For sale, and dye applied at No. 6 Astor joure. Dye, Wigs and Toupees.— | Sold and applied Batchelor’s Heir Are Your Lungs Diseased, and Would be cured? Do not allow yourself to b {mented upoo ry aremedy that has Felieved thousands aad pr your contidence. We refer to Dr. W: a Rupture —Marsh & Co.'s Radical Cure Truss Astor House, For the Biood.Take J. Wt Stafford’s Tron friend, mineral. \INBOW'S SYRUP ON LIVER, SCROPULA OR WORD J complatats is certaie cures Hi kas oeaeat Doubs tes . H. KING, corner of Broadway oad Joke wire. GEE che Blane, Sa vawhish foede firea of dincas. "Por sale by CHAR TS corner Hirondway end John street, bid sdinsiwin ‘a H' is recommended by elt the emineot phy siinom | . mont valnable tn ase | most vatonbe remedy ta te cosempud noretee aah IDSON'S SYRUP CHANGER THR WHOLE CONDI. EMAN, CLARK & ©O'S GENUINE © ‘il hon slog the tna f oee, ton gears experiance “ from s screfsious or imp verte ea wwe of the blood, Warranted pura, and prevared frum fread codtish livers, b; HRORMAN 8 ©O © surceasore Hegeman, Clark & Co., Now. 165, 273, 611 and {58 Keone whom are the wives of some eight Senatora aod hur powders, 12 for $l, ai 16 Blais sireet, emat aide of MMENSR REDCCTY fiteen Wo twenty members of the House of I 1 SI late, presentatives, gave the invitations. Each lsdy ia Vensl price, $8.and Sha. the hotel had four invitation cards, There was F. DERBY & COMPANY, a demand for many more; bat the managers, wo CHANT TAILORS, avoid having an inconvenient number and there re ern nh yy tS boing a great many guests in the house, deemed it prudent pot to tseue more The preparation and arrangements Bextiey—-Waarats mn Thuraday, Fob. 4, by the Rev. For sipvet and diang® dues ore left chiefly to a lady and a gentioman residing in the | George sodas ine hundred variatiee we iy iy ee as -gtiftir, nt Calvery church, Noman 8 lhewr mle LS ‘ hotel, who are perfectly acqueiaied with such matters, | and Who sueceeved in giving so much éclat to the enter. tainment. The lady is distinguished for elegance and taste, and the gentleman, « galiaut officer of the navy he, 7 weed & great deal of serv fashionable life, as wel .f | | Lay 10 “once M., second daughter of ‘Daniel B. Wagoer, For. wil of thes city. | Shonee—Toasectt.—On Thursday, Feb 4 by the Rev. | ‘ W., dangtiter of James Turubuil, Eaq., of this city o of, Thompron, A SOHAPH#R, of Sam Fraucisco, Ual to Many | qualities and styles, wili aot occur Mp inio Waetoonta, In ome nied low price of opportuatty for sock a selection, from side agen, PX BAI SS ecaei tee me, ApOtd BARES MATE SER SLES OF ir i" ” * = cole’ "i * . prerarelion COs oop tats, he ext all bf the 3 % Deed. wito of | M,Wio EM WM. WA NA it, mtionl ot ao he National, Among the invited guage Senewe Arnent.—On Thursday night, Feb. 4, Carweniwe, | JAnt and deilinestor of character, svem Li, 4 Broadwap. Tora Napier Mir. Pancroh, the Mexigas Present were | Fevny A.neat, aged 32 years and 10 months. | Private circles by emgagement. to man; Y eo Minister, General The funeral wil take place on Suaday afternoon, atone | STACHIO®, WHISKE: Rodies, sud many others Of WW oo Known as the o clock, 1romn her Inte reaidesce, corner of Smith and Stagg | [OU STALNIO Teg en wil haut ton burg fre friends and acquaintances aro nd ‘Rot stain oF To deseribe the ball an? supper, in the personal appear: | eee ite to attend | Late cay pert of the soemtey. Re G, Gl ance of the questa, in the Uaucing, inthe cauing and | Pe tveday, Doc 12, 1882, Lamre Paaxces, | Rpruce srtet below, Wiliam, Mares, itd Fulton siren, arinkking, im oe Clegent manners of one and in | ogiy darghier of Benjamin X. aod Ciarlowe C. Brown, | Brooklyn; Brigg, No. 1 Bxckange, Albang. weNeries of ancrher, and io all the various ears, § months and 9 days, TEPHENS’ CELEBRATED WRITING FLUIDS AND the ge pbeses if which human exhibits itself on sob Duvean of New York, Mr. Corcoran of Washington, others of onr countrymen famove in war, ia po itics, | f ‘The profusion of diamonts aod other jewelry displayed by the Imives showed the weight aw and in mercantile affairs, By Mr. Sxxixy—To repeal the Stage Route act for Now York. Alvo to abolish the offise of Street Commissioner io New York Ry Mr. Larux (dem.)—fo compel the Safety Fuod | banks to gradually replace ther circulation with notes secured by the pledge of public stocks. | By Mr. Avstis (rep.)—To legalize the sale of #tocks on time. By Mr. Rannitt (rep.)—To prohibit banka from paying | interest on deponite, | Ry Mr. Exas (dem.)—To divide the Sixth Judicial dir | trict of New York, aiso, for the beter observance of (ue Sabbath in New York. By Mr. Burxcker (dem.)—To compel the sale of manure by mensure in New York and Kings county. | by Mr. Lyscn (dem. )—To reduee the fare on the Spring: field and Western Railread; also, to regulate the sale of tickets on railroads. By Mr. Exes—fo extend the time of the New York Fire. | men's charter; also, to provide against the erection of ‘unsafe buildings in New York By Mr. Moone (dem yw provide better reguiations for ganging in New York. of those present in those scales by which most people in | there times ere tried. The Tennessee heiress appeared to | be the centre of attraction for the foreign minetere and hes, expecially for those who are uamarried. Mina Cass bas derervediy the reputation of reosiving and enter- | taining in tbe most elegant manner, She is easy, ready in CONTE FSALION, OF Whatever Kubjectimay enit her quests, And dapences her words to thor round her with all that Postession and eavede faire that charac orines a highly Denman, aged | yes K. 18 Wirt, youngest ral, from the Reformed Duteh oh day morning, at eleven o'clock, aged 2 yc in Greenwood, little Lottie Dewway. On Py ‘ vt of Patrick and Maria Daas ONT elo ed daughter . LL monthe and 20 days. tives are respectfully invited to at 42 Stone ‘The friends and rela hig ime residence No. @ tend the funeral, from on, at baif past one o'clock. The tireet, om Sunday afterm | Temaibs will be taken we 9 ‘alvary Cometery for interment. J., on Friday, Feb. 5, Hetaw rot Dr. @. De Witt invited to attend the fame arch, Belleville, oa Mon Carriages @ill be in w the arrival of the ® Longford rs please tu Wrrn at Beleviio 8 The friends of the family are | s oe Late and patent dart red, wad blue black occasions, ‘ould be & repetition of the ald story. There Xweetiy sleeps in death's embrace; Fie 4 7 - (gee Inaty Yoautiful ladies prosomt, and at what large And the walling winds of winterg ent ere a id Grawing ink, and te | Sail in the Poised States are there not many beaatifnl ‘Come aronnd ber resting place. wee STEPHENS, chemist, Londom, and ~ whet? Our country is reputed to have, In the household tears aro falling, Ware, SE aa eee all uae the mort delicately beautiful en Aching hearts are beating there; Qrrarns SEWING MACHINRA—FOR ALL MANG- There W#? 8 more than ordinary representation of a When they come around the fireside, +> teeturing purpgses Singer's sewing A can beau.” nee bali—ia some, inati.red Lo! one little empty chair! fa indiepemanle. The puriie insist upon toate oes . fautumo, and le " 4 td oe react, Sa cere a te sn eavan tere enn, WE oa pen or compen ant Leg amet women would sub, Ct Me to tho charge of be: val That another, free from sorr: uses, bas av: or all. Tt ie and unamiable by th. 46 not hamed, aod T have a repug- Now baa gained the ‘spifit land."” sewing machine eaaient to to hance Wo half saying any cg, i» the customs with wn papers . fate. Uning one of those vo no clowns! sannsemanie who pat che initial aud a da". De eu.—On Friday, Feb of consumption, Jewry | Priee $10), with iron table compte No. 468 Broad The ball commenced et 9 o'6'%, and elosed at Bin the | Ca “s WHE eT Oy Me mel, aged | SINC eee. morning, snd on the whole was worthy of the guests of | Hawa “*r TRARNY & MARVIN’ the hotel and the , and doe great crmit w the | JOR e sertieninrs in Sunday's edition. S™ sitvke yee | SALAMANDER SAPER, faye cer tee an Fae be given here ia the erurse A Tre. 0m Friday, Feb. 6, Wass R. P. Dav, son of Fifteen yeare te pen cnd bere eorw failed to preserve ot « fortnight, Will cone}nde the season. Artes i 2 ,8'months } their contents from | on Tuesday evening Mixa Ones bad her usual reception, oe Ti pet eg SRIRAM SORRRBO ‘Thene ale, secured PY IN oy nom which ts once a fortnight. These receptions appear to be | aa aan jends of the family are invited to at- “ the most select in Washington, There are tnt a limited Tg cent te.and frente of Uauarasy) muorsing.coten | Wusnleprect twkva number invited, and these regularly by card, as to a | tend foo residence of his parents, No. 08 Delancey 40 Murray greet, New Yorn dinwer party, Nearly ali the foreign ministers and mem. | o'clock, e+ th ning will be taken to Mamaroneck, West | ——————- me dere of the Cabinet, with their families, were there. [| street.’ The ren ''"Y “toe interment. NERVOUS SUFFERERA—A RETIRED OL) fan General Scott, General Houston, Joha Van Buren, Me, | chester county, gap. Feb. 6, after a tong and painful fg ep) rg gy Ta SALE YB Fation sree ase fey Toa ee Brookiym HITROTS, BUTLDR! sabetivute for paint, ea ° well adapted for THE CLERGY, AND TO A Ao.— Stephens’ Wood stains, ae At fone than bait the cost, sad wisest and deleterious consequences of pain Churches, schools, of olier prblic batiiings, 94 weil ss private dwellings, giving the effect of rosewood, bisck walnut, ma- voak, antinwood or maple. D rospectuses and of the United Salen, HY STREHENA, William street, New York. | Also fow® ‘uiton street, New York. hogan 5 mens free to any part by jon, and 70 1 F 1. BATHS, cultivated mind, Gen. Case, the old veteran siatesmao, | Waiting at tae Centre stroet depot. 0 cHRM BROAD. toot by the side of his daughter, and for several hours | 0’clock train from New Ycrk Mr. Jon Franeucx, eatabliabmemt atiented Fates assisted in the reception and entertainment of the visiters. Frensnick —On Thursday, Feb. 4, . ventor, Gout, fl mm it peg a x youthful in hfs conversation as | <= ‘Sl years. " thee ¢ his brother, Se kone by. He takes pleasure in those duties of ta friends and acquaintances, 6 Thomas Holmes, = - social life, as well ag in the great allairs of Sue. muei R. Frederick, of his father-in-law, imes, and the PINTER COATS ree 2322 assy, oe Senr., of his browher in law, Dr. Thomas BR. ¢ respectfuity | VY, manner, GTi, Toguimata prices; fw vests are the Wasisotoy, Feb. 4, 158. members of Oliver street Baptist church, a2 noon, ab one | Sniy veatiges eft of s large sogk, orice oly $280. ‘ : invited to attend the funeral, on S ‘ater vr of South RHE. 114 Willtam street. Appropriations for Government Kxpense—The Indian | cciock, trem the First Baptist charch, corm =—_ Department-— Ministers and Consuls—Densions—Light. | Fitth and Fifth street, Mowe ‘severe | W ATOHES op JEWELRY, house Coast and Land Surveys Batension of the Munatcr.—On Friday, Feb. 6, along a =} years, ”~ “AT GREAT BARGAT Ks iNnees, Ta! Aws, wite of William Herrick , aged & ALG. ©, ALAS eo” Capital, de., de. } Wr. J. Glavey Jonce, from the Commitiee on Ways ang B monte and 22 ays Her (riends and acquaintances are respectfully ia Wholesale and retail, 11 Wall surest

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