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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY THE LATEST NEWS THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. fard the contempt would only @tact after he should cave . FURST @BERION. 7od the onder of the * prt oa fete.) of MA, uaid the question Lnvolved dl ® rican NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Sonate. Civnen "leas aquest &: power between te “orereah Wasurnctox, Feb, 12, 1868. bd the an! seche bevanseen ree eae wor as ‘ Britieh — ihe power “Phe Empire City at New Orleans—91,395,000 | The Senate Was not in Beeston. to preserve its orvor and cigulty, to protec en reute to New York. they chowe vo call it majesty, and it ¢urst aot go beyond New Oniaans, Feb. 12, 1858, THE $87,000 TAGRIFF FRAUD, toh oaae ene witnaas nee enn “Peemteamship Empire City, from New York 2d inst, pa hg om alaee Se ted Nab, bee parsed hm of 0 COREE, x re ‘. TT aad oul wo further. via Havana 9th inet., is coming up the river ie rntones Homey ee Mr’ Mocnn (adm) 0° Ale, soggestod. aa. amendment She commoted at Havana with the steamship Granada, to the resolution, as fo!lows: HOUSE OF REPAESRNTATIVES. ‘trom Aspinwall, and brings the California mails of the | 15 the Pouse of eatatives ou Thursday, Feb U1, | Whereas Jobn W. Wolcott has been daly summoned before 20th ult Mr Stanton, (ovp.) of Ohio, (cuairman of tu» Select Com’ | & *e'@ tcommiter of this House. and hae peared before mitiee 10 relation to the allages $87,000 tariff fraud,) said | tM! Committee and refused to wnawer aod testify upon cer ‘The eteamship Star of the West left Aspinwall on the 3d. inst for New York, with the mails end 250 passengors from California, and $1,525,000 in treasure. ‘The Grenada le‘t Aavans on the 9th inst. for Aspinwall, on nev return voyage. vFhe clipper ch pe Frigate Bird, Cope, from Philadelphia, he was sorry Ww trouble the House again io this way; but his committee found ft difficult to uke progress, owing to the contumacy of anoth»r witness, and had instracted him to make the folowing special report:— REPORT The Select Committee appoinied to investigate the charges against the mew bers ard ollicer: of tho} st Coagcess grow- larg matters pending before aad committe therefore, Hesclved, That the peaks r of the House be requested to evrify the facis to the proper District Attorney of the United States, according to ihe staiutein auch case provided Mr = Moori id the witness had again and fored to answer the question propoan evading it, aud unless the cemmittes coul ii tng out of the disbursement of sny sum of money by Law July 22d, and Golden Rule, Mayo, from Boston, August Sats de DY nen it 'Yy , rence, Stone & Go oF other b ne, Baw caper’ Weal: oe oe Mr Sickias, (adm.) of N. ¥., offered the follo ‘26th, bad arrived at San Francisco, Non- Arrival of the Ntagara, Amendment :— Mrrolved, Thrt the witness be again subpcenaed to appear viled and sworn as a wit ness, other matters not meterial to the matwer which che committee was examined by raid comuntttme, and amongst ; , before th nd that the bet oe ention. Hauvax, feb W2—10P. M. | new desire to bring to be aention of the Mouse, tended na | Ee rnin pcopmunded ushimeay the somnten, ark be roel Tho weather is clear, and there are no igus of the | “"aitatin. nd you muy funda place in zone bande beiong | Trewineyenert of tna nenglnes wine elon inne Beas verpool. | ing 10 say if tke Ganutesiu ere ta Msevechurous for the pie : f ; stcamsbip Niagare, now in her 14th day from Liverpool. | rr Pineneing members ct ‘ongress upon ihe paasnge | TABLE the arrest of (he wlnest, aud that bo shat be orld ‘The gale continues. De tari! eet Ave A had no ‘not be punished as for conempt Were you ever suiborized by any of them o make any promises of future benetiu in tae Ero. Of Lae passage of that Affa' vs In Washington. Mr. Goocn (opp.) of Mass., thought tt was apparent ct! A. 1 Waa Dot that the House wax nol prepared to act upon the question {UIE COST OF THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES —EXRCU- | ““Q Hid sourufter the close of the last session of Congress, # BOL preg pon the q RFERKNCK WITH LUGISLATION—GEALTH | receive fom the inanutactucees ether in Boston on sis: | wag hardly a man whe could say he had a full kuowledge bing Beige ¢ where, any funds money, dem socounts or anything y y i “<@ WBS. DOUGLAS. Wrilntarel tabeuaet inthe aw a. of the facts or who was prepared to say that the aaawer of the witness bepec the mat as aitogetber insufticiwnt, He therefore Wasnincton, Fed, 12, 1858, would Fe postponed until to-morrow ‘The investigating committees will prove to be rather expensive affairs before they get through with them. facy havo already wcurrec an expense of forty thousand dol- lars, for which an appropriation is now asked, and they ‘are not balf through. They will cost government one hundred and fity thousand dollars, and effect nothing at dast. Mr. Hoard’s proposition to raise an investigating com- No, tir. 4 at sny time during the months of March or anne? eoelve ere ¥ Begoltable securities, or money. ur creclia ofuny kind? A Never; never for any such purpose wa thar cither directly or indirently 9. Hicyou receive nt Fy tine in de early part of March cobsiderable mum of securiles far avs purpose: A. Never for any purpose connected with the taciif, either (o be pald to meters of Cong ess for the purpose of imlueacing taeir action, or to be paid to their, ge te Q. Nor tor thei beaelit? A Nor for thsir benett, either directly or indirectly’ Q. Nor im natiefaction of previous arrangements or pro mises! A. Nor in shtiefaghon of previous arrangements or vit ced that tho answer was @ more shutftlitg evasion, and hoped the matter wouls not be postponed. It war no great hardsbio to compel & man who bad received thirty thousand do vars to tell *bat le cia with it Mr. Goocn (opp ) of Mass. , suid it was no light matter to wyrest a citizen and bring him before the bar of the House, It wae & question in bis mina whether the refusal to answer & Committes coustituted @ contempt of the House, The witness ought tobave the right of appealicg ine mittee relative to executive interference in the passage of | "SIND you receve any securities at nny time during the | te the Rew measures before Congress was strongly condemned by month cf Mach last to the amount of $00,000 atone time? A. Mr. ApRain, (adm ) of N. J., moved that the House ad. Not for any pur pose of that sort Q. tt you ever, for any purpose? A, Well, that wou'd be A mutter Of strictly private Duriness I'did not for th pur- of influencit x members of or their agents 0 cousalt couasel in stion Inst propouns Joura, which was lost— 61 to 95, ‘The previous question was then moved and seconded. Mr. Skwakp, (adm ) of Ga, moved w adjourn, which + M Ae aril nowent war then rejected, and the original re- koluncn War adopted withouts division At five minutes past four o'ciock the Fouse adjourned. Wasninaton, Feb. 12, 1858, THR Wotcort GONTEMPT CASE, ‘The Fergeact-at-arms having *¢ported that he bad, in obecience to the orders of the Houaé, arrested Joba W, Wolcott, bo was required to bring him before the bad. ‘The SrKakER, in pursuance of a revolution adopted on tition of Mr. Stanton, asked Mr. Woicott what excure he had for ert apewering the question propounded by the Select Committee, whether ue had received any money or recur ities trom Lawrence, Stone, & Co. some time in March last, to the amount of $30,000 more or less, and whether ho Was Dow prepared to answer that and all other proper questions’ ‘The Witwess was sworn by the Speaker aa to the truth of bis writiem reply, which was to the effect thut he was | | dis own friends, and the House very properly tabled the whole tbig. A rumor was prevalert here this evening, and may pos- sibiy have deen telegraphed to the distant press, that Mrs. ‘Douglas was dead. Iam just in‘ormed that Mrs. D. is out ot ali danger, and ts rapidly recovering. THK GENRRAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH. Wasiuxaron, Feb. 12, 1868. it appears from the books of the Treasury Department that the total amount of the receipts into the Treasury from Merch 3, 1769 (when the constitution of the Vaited Siwtes weut inte operation), to the Ist of July, 1857, was $1 ,955,0€0 000; the expenditures for the naval and milita. Ty services were $824,000,000, and for the civil list, $119, ©0060; fur Revolutionary and other pensions, $77,00,- 006; for redemption of public debt, $598,000 ,000, &e. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury advertizes proposals for the ireue of five millicns of additional Treasury notes, authorized under the late law, Messrs, Sweeney, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co. quote land warrants 86 to 01 cents per acre. regara to bir obi gation to ediohm, which was, ranted ‘Dhaton'the tth inst tre witn ‘said committ'ee ana submitted + the and question, sud peremptorily refw other or further suswer tere : Q. Did you receive from the tirm of Lawrence, Stone & Co., some time in March Inst m of securities or money of 0 mop ed. A did not in March Lest Unie receive from Lawrence, Stone & Vo. y Or seonrul sof any amount for th purpose of tobe used io fofluenclng. directly or ia tk ‘or vole of any member or over af the pre § Congress upon the tactil or aay Ale © act or dered by Congress cr before 1, ef eontea bo before tt Nor did Lever pay, or pre aise to sectly or ind rectly, ABY Money or pscuntary conarte ‘ation to apy officer or member of any Uongrees for his vote or services 1n the parauge of or to influence h $action tn re Intion to the tari? or any other law. Now dit Lever give any imonvy OF securities to An: person for the pury paw foany ofhcer or member of Congress tor Baewce, disectly or inairec 1}, upoa any act uader the cou- sideration of Congress. Nor bave Tsay koowlndge that any suck act or thing wus done by any other person. Jum advised by my counsel. Measrs. teverdy Johnaon and James M Keith, whose opinion 1 bave cbtalned since the question Was propounded to me, thet the #bove answer isa full avswer to everything which such a question may invo ve, failing under the jurisdiction of (he siouse of Kepresemuatives, tovehin; inquiry which the committee were consutnted, and cou ed, io investigate, And therefore, advice, { moat respecifully sub: gent form 18 not ot itself * perti- ich che Horse in tntd instanes has gain appeared before the his answer 10 to make any i here in cbedicuce to the order of the House, to answer for | the slicged contempt committed by him. Me assured tho Flouse in al) sincerity that be did not desige to be, nor did he euppoee that be was guilty of such an offence, and te respectic!ly asked untii Monday to purge bimseif of the | chaige ‘f covtempt and folly justify his conduct. He | wished again to consult bir counsel. Mr Sraxton, (opp ) of Obio, moved that the tadulgence | acked be grantet, and that he (Wolcott) bo remanded to | the custocy of the Sergeant at Arms and have the benedt Latest from the State Capital, A THOUSAND DOLLARS MORE FOR THE JUDGES—AT- TOKNEY GENBRAL’S OPINION—KE MODELLING THB NEW YORK COURTS-- RAISING REVENUE BY TAXING DOGS— 4 KEFRACTORY WITNESS—AFFAIRS OF THE CANTRAL BKALLROAD COMPANY—KRGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ETC. or 8 direety or iv direc! influence directly or tion or =D! ji Atnaxy, Feb. 12, 1868. | rer of Congiren and that be Basar ver nald any mony (nany | of cx unsel | There is a bill in'the Senate which proposes to pay each | O8¢ for sucha plrpose,and hav no knowledze inet any money |" My Jony Cocwnane, (adm.) of N.Y., suid there must | was used for tin! ber illegal purpo d. J » 0 the Appeal avd Supreme Judges of the State one thou- | ing Congreseur any of ivullicess I ceapeotuily aubinit deat | BO Very y ee 2 en ae ee | nin raisipg an vbjectien, but be could not do delay. ks, (adm.) of Va.. coueurced in Mr. Cochrane's views The witness had admitted indirectly that be re crived movey; why, Wen, not answer distinctly aud | Lovertly about ity Why seek delay? Mr OLarx Cocuraye, (opp ) of N.Y. ,said that the House t respouse to its iuterrogatery, but | that there was nothing unreasonable in the withess asking | An Opportinity to consalt ooporel, which pmvitege was | accoreed to the metast erimtal | gives tothe commit-ee or the House the tight 1 inqaire dal relations, waich cepipo far ax they may ‘end te prove the alleged imoroper intfubneing of mbmbers of Congress in some offictal duty’ is as much beyond tne jurisdiction of the House, a! of the committee, ax It vestigate the pri citizen, wishou: attempt to corrupt Congress, or any of been made Wasutxetox, D. Feb, 11, 1858, ug heretotore bad evidence that the u Your committee, firm of Laverence, Some Se Co Maul, encly in Me saod doliars anvually, for “traveling and other ex- pevees ’? The last Legisiauure run up their salary to three thousand five hondred dollars. Now an additional ‘thousand is proposed, under the pretence that it is re- quired for “ expenses’ attending the office. It seems the gcuticmen in the Senate haying the matter in charge, pre- vious to taking apy action upon the proposed increase, neked the Attorney Geporal’s auvice upon it. The consti- into my private Gusiness und soe ax tution expressly declares that ‘ the Judges of the Court | ‘the said John W' Wolrott he swin @&3O8 WN) in Lira payments ome ‘ Mr. Dawes, Copp.) badbhr org Lemon if say yoap | <f Appeals aud Justices of the Suprome Court shall seve. | $38 000 onl the other 07 $25 GW) "Rich comtitial 4 prt of the | ba vRed honey vorratare he would exert himself t9 dr charges of ww ved from the books uf 1 covey the wrang coor. by not graut the deay! Was ruliy receive, at stated times, for their services, a com- | renee Stone & Co. to have oy expended tm Promuring ‘the the dignity of this House a9, ey oon ‘that it could not last | yonsation to be established by law, which shall not be in- | Passnce of tha tril of 1867. bollevegy very materia wi im | acay! Were they iu such yeril Wat chey would not give | the # liners ti me to answer a question * creased por diminished during thd continuance in of- no from Me. Wolcott wheiber ite the re b> ps as and, if eo. bow it was expende , that the Mr. Stanton's resoluhen then passed fice” The very lesrned Attorney General decides that | ‘ie nutty muiw Judge whether i ms Gealgned TWE MAK\ LAND CONTDATED SEAT the thousand dollars which the Judges now ask for does | ‘be legislation of Congress or not. Your comm! Mr Borr, (atm.) of ¢ C , from the Committee on Elec- lore wel the AcAption of the follow |. tiene made a repotin the case of Mr. Broom, who coo. | recom: Resolved; That the Npesker be, and be ts ber teste the #tat of Mr Davis, of Maryland Bot come uncer the head of “ services,” but really means The tormer | r the payment of “expenses.” Commoa sense | hi! fruulredto isu his warrant to the | charges tran and vio ence and aeks @ now elcetion. The ' jotates that the constitution intended that the | cuit whercruever be may be foriud, aad have las body wt Teport rare that the authoritice of Baltiawre are #0 in “walary paid the Judges should be the full | Dar of the House formhaith, to suawer na tor « conte plicated io the frauca that they eacnot ve cepraded upon relusing (0 #UAWEE A proper ail CompeleDt quill toexiend evcurity to wit The committee offer a ' amourt appropriated fer services and ali attendant | pounded to bum by axelest committer of this House,in Gur | peseiuth Kraut te pros er of Mr. expenees. Now. according to the great legal State Astor. | Manes of the awbority conferred by the House upon said Breaks teneny ucy, the Legislature have the right to pass a law giving - r | ¢ sibmitted mi. the "Judges at additiooal thoasand, by cailing the appro | MF. Staxros, (opp.) of Ohio, said it had been shown, as svgmaiming the ciction proceed: | prauou simply by another name. If this is a jast con ae Ned 5) repor at os foe: Reg ay dlr - Paltimore as a gross insolt ty cur insti- struction of the coustitation, What can prohibit aay Logis- | 20M the books ot yea Stane ° jas baviog Doon | tuucts and iawe, and & most offensive meckery lature trom inereusing that sum to any amount? As afr. | golgnitn to precue the pasmage of the vari! of ISS. | of poiltwl Independence wud pouular suvereiguty. The report concludes with # resovution tout the Commitwe of Elections bave power to send for oersous and papers, and exer eto all the evulence 'p the case The further consteeration of the subject was postponed | til mone ¥r. Hoakw. (opp.” of N Y.. said that rursora were afloat | ing the rights and ¢ of the House, aod asked ave te offer a resointion tor the apporntinent of a oom: | mnvee te investigate whether attemots have been mace | Dy persons counerted with the executive departmen:, og | der thelr adview, toi fluence abe actin Ticose, directip or indirectly, by promine or intimi- | cr the giving or withboluing of patronage, &c. REN, (AM. OT APK., Objooted to the reception Tt Mr. Heard weula put hie flager ow dieg he wonta vote with him, but he Cousperoller Church bas taken @ correct view of the prac. tice which bas biterto prevailed, iv paying Judges for Such services as sending toe Governor copies of vest wcny whe other matters relating to trials, and refused furtwer payment, we lave no duu tj but ho will take a simuar view of thie law if it ever comes bet-re him, for the paseage of which, the Attoraey General has used so much elasticity and spectal pleadiag. It ts equal to nis wecision Unut the Legislature Deca ae constitatiraanty dis suived, but yet bad tke power wo re convene themselves. Where ooes this expounaer of the constitutiva dad autho- rity for declaring that Supreme Judges are “State offi- cers? It may be, after all, that Mr. Lyne of the House was correct in betiev ng dhat members of the Legislature ‘are State officers MORE RURAL INTERFERENCE WITH NEW YORK CITY MATTERS. wr Scott, of Saratoga, wid before the Senate tas moraing wportaut chauger which he propodos ia relation to the is » Tous—A bilivo invest io the Justices of the su “peeme Court of Firrt Judicial district exctusive power in district over inj swctioas—to dimiukh the number of Justices ip tbe Superwr Court of the city of New York, nd to Increase the number of Justices of Supreme Court First Jusicial dutrict—to dimivinh the jurisdiction of the Superior Court ¢nd tue Court of Common Pleas, and to Teguiate the removal of causes and apgeuis theretrorn. Toe depletion of the State treasury bas set the wits of ameubers ty work in or ler w raise the ways aad means to sTepienwh it, A few oaye since dr. seustor soleli stated gentleman, # bile stating that he received neither that cor any other sum io be used ie influercing members of Con grese, peremptorily refused to answer whether or not to bad received it for any parpore — Tae quewion ax to whether Nis receipd or disbursement of Hh! money was on wees not de signed to influence Cimgrest was matter of opinion, abou which the committee. the House and the country might yf. fer wth = Mr. Yolontt Toe committee deemed they hadaright to know We tacts, but these the wit ness refused, giving instead bis jucgment thet wwe MONEY Was Hot received or disbursed for corrupt pur Poses. AbY court of justice would compel the witness to give the tacts, whether they ment or might not teud te eiuetoate the Fin baud. A the committer coutt oot | of compe! witnesses to disclose farte, other tam the facts of thoir opinions, it bad better be aisbamsed at ones, If the House was to be thrown Upoo she bare Abe parties to these transactions, there was au en investigation ot corrupt practices. All the committre mekod was the power to elicit tho tacts uyon which to Dane their own couclusions, rightor wrong, The wt of fui Cong rene in reyard to the duty of wimesse# chinged the common iaw role by viuchs witness could refrain from aveseriog & question whieh wight criminate oF dix- grace hunseit. There was aamenct mene between tie Witness and the comimittee as to whether he i@ bouad to givens unequivocal categorical answer, and he took it for granted that the witaess was prepared to meet the for on inve: Dews papers Mr. Roan read from the Richmem! South. an articie which asic of the Provident had dec'ared that he would put the Eoromptou corstitutien threagh (p thirty days or Wurst ur desirable votes could be procured by means of executive appointments, but it would require bite eng'heering. Mr. Mitisos, (adm) of Va. rem from JeMfersen's Ghat the Committee on Finance found scarcely any funds | "Ue. epee ‘ Manual, w shew that Mr. Hoard biswelf had committed a cin the treasury; aud bow to raise moans toc arry on the Mr. Usoxxwoon, (opp ) of Ky., said they were treading | breach of privil governmeat the committer ha no information wantevar, | UP delicate grou, and euggesten taat the mauer be | Mr Waxkay mall the Speaker most see that this was senator Divtn this morning stated that there ere half a ford Ay topeotone el te are; go that the re | pots question of privilege. He thomght this attempt w i Y x ° ul “ yo ae gerbes bmn yee ck pentiemen who stand tair before the nation, radi- mitton of cegs in the state, and that » small tax upon | Pt Comin te Ville ie Penn. want itwae time to es ack geamtemn | tem would yi0id quite a large revenue. Mr. J. 0. Wituard g@aic the expenre of keeping there dogs was something Wk five mullicpaa year. fle wanted the Committee on Retrencbment to take the dog tat petition, Mr. Wheeler thought it should be referred to the “Committee on tablish some fixed rale ‘or these iavostigations dught to abancon them altogetuer or cumpel Aue obedience of eitnessos. This wat a proper to establish a precevent oy the exercise of tue autuority of the House Thesis wer of the witness could not in | The SPxAkKK thought this matter did present a question privilege Mr Hoann rea®@ from the correepondence of the New York Tridame of Thursday. the fo lewing:— * “it they were "doga ¢ oe Th aay ‘ poy a ny vige'Scott proposed in be | Yolve him. although x might, to be sure, be made the | 4, team tant, unt! Jf Telerred Ww the Muitary Commitee. Tho Fiasace Com. | foundation of further tnvestigatiog. dive osing whatever | he morning o: that dy, : . was srupg iu his conduc O witness ought w de al | vinderstwnding wit mittee finally succeeded in getting possession of the Ga | os te utmcit * Own jodgment for that of the com- w valumble plece of Postinaster bo Dime d with to teste about | on hee some oe aa Marsdal of the Serthern d When his | ; petition. The Committee on Commerce in the Houre are nader A select committee of the Houso is attempted to be in right to question the witness as to hie Mr. Berss, (adm ) of Obio, pronoun ed the statement in the Zrilnet ao woooadfled falwebood nearly a8 much difficulty as the Congress tavestigating iota part be wouke Bat oraeees tol? ft the House |xcomp Roamstiee are in relation to the atten tanc Ci hie right to jatge upon the facte usurped by any | _ Mr. Howkn rew! from the constitution, ° SH Staten u Congress that some witness did cot set bimself cp as @ is Wated, to appear at Albany. This morning Me. Smith | i tyr or a here, and they were eacuntnging the ‘hing by | | of Kew York proposed that the Speaker shuld issue ® | nev iccuing macy, The conics iat! bean tre: ead beer } warrant and fortiwith —— : "oO at . tes | aban’ ation and compelling tho witness basis for the ae gg seit ie tee Peehmond coun 4a It seems _— a ag ace that ‘ © | to testify what they k (Mr Wasemn ented thas if Mr. Hoard insinuat thet mon wituers bad vot beon ragular'y euvpmaned, and therefore | ' irhy Of Georgia, denied that the witness | of the democratic side were influenced by cowardice, or st waa not proper for the Speaker to issue @ peremptory | wad iron wos Optica, OF tt ent for | Bove, oF War, be was very mach esletakes. Neither the corse until the committee bad exbausted all te power | thas or the eum He hae sworn aneqnivecaliy that | Executive por others could ia them, | He was on Mr. Weed may Consider himself arrested by or’ ~ Of the | he bad Used ANY Money for Corrupt purposes, and | tie track of a distivguished reporter, end it Le} —— House if he does Bot Obey toe euopmos and testify 88 1 | bag no huowledge that euch & thiog hed been done. ‘Chie | bim be would expel hick If grationses wanted to attack cvruwn facta within bis knowledge before the avorosaid fact stated, wud not an opimion: and if he swore | democrats they wonld be met, Dut they (democrats) don’s nEaAee. | ie to be punished for perjury. Tae | WAuta stad under the ribs | } troduced to examine into the affairs of the Central Rail- | less they related to the matter to be | the pa kink dis eee rea Compagy " investigated, Which bo swore positively Was not the case. | if. Prareuns, (odre.) of Ge , pomar! A Regent of the University is to be elected on joint bal- | 7’ suber that witnesses have some | Ment ot Mr. Hoard ia founded ot @ vague rumor. It was y Ought to remember at | et on the 16ch [nstant. Of coarse, political orthodoxy rights. } - as ae ee saghens of ctauat be one of the eesential qualifications, Mr. Peaviasce, (opp) of Penn., said tho question was | | : Copp.) of Me. accused Mr. ens Se ee ee first asked of the Witness what he did with the money, to . tone ) of Ou Gant corey ve ove euneeee A Sham Duel and Its Consequences, which he replied that he had not yet told the commuttes | Mr een re See esents novanaeoe 6 Pimtapetema, Feb, 12, 1858. that he bad received a single dollar. The question was | “ATY : free people to parge themselves of sash charges of cor ruption. He reterred to the fact that the democrats onze expelled a reporter of the Tribune for stating that their cotleague, Mr. Sawyer, ate saurager. ‘The Totee, oy vou of 8 against 88, decided that Mr. Hoard's reeolation was vet a question of privilege. ‘Adjourned till Monday ‘The Ynited States Supreme Court. Wasnixeton, Feb, 12, 1808. No. 74. Patrick C. Shannon vs. Rafael Garcia—Motian to «'emnies argued for appellanta, No. 34. Argument continued for the appollees. Adjourned to Monday. The then asked whether he had received the monoy, | which he obstinately refused to auswer, #0 the it was \die to pursue the inquiry as to what he dit with it. The commitree bad a rieht to the anewer. If be should | state that be received the $55,000, although diechai ning | its application for corrupt EES\ that might be consis. tent with the truth, for he mat have pad to A, B and C, without reference to ita modo of application. They had a right to the names of those to whom the money was disbursed, that they might be sulperned aud the ia quiry followed up. Mr. Mayxanp, (opp.) of Tenn., suggested that the re- port be printed, and considered to morrow. Mr. Pairs ‘urged tbat the answer waa evasive and defiant, and said ne almost hyd the ay for in au him tn preaching his homily to the House. } ir hnasan, Fearn.) Of Texas, said the witness had gone outof his way to answer questions not propounded to him, in order to cover up his evasion, and hoped tho House would not countenance him oven so far as to dotor action uotil to morrow. ¥., said the — Mr. J Cocunsss, (adm.) of N ing under the.acvive of counsel, had fairty iseue to the Hour as to its powers, and it was now for the Honse to determine whether it would aceapt the issue ana enforce is authority. It would under these circum stances be unwise and undignified te dele. Tl the House had any power it wae tice to exert it. cy coud not with honor avold or postpoue the issue. The witaess A Sham duel took place this afernoon,on the west side of the Schuylkill, between two young men named De ‘Charmont and Sheridan. The balls wore drawn by the seconds from the pistols before they were handed to the combatants, a fact of which Sheridan was aware, As the pistols were Gred Sheridan fell, #nd De Charmont, fearing ‘the consequences, fled to parts unknown. In @ letter ho eft at home he stated that if ho had killed his antagonist he would leave for Europe immediately. ——— Accident on the New York Central Railroad, Aunaxy, Fob. 12, 1858. ‘The New York mafl train for the West, on the Central Raiirond last night, was throwa off tho track near Canas- tote, by a broken rail, Mr. Branan, of Now York city wee badly cut on the head, but not dangerously, Mr. Allen, of Vincepnes, Indiana, and Mr Forbes, of Syracuse, ‘New York, received cute on the head. Three or four - other passengers were slightly bruised, and the engineer's \ brother-in-law slightly burt. Execution of the McKeesport Murderers. Frigate Wabash. New Oniwive, Feb, 12, 1858. Advices from Key West state that the Uaited States | steam frigate Wabash, was to leave on the 10th for New York. Death of Commodore Perry's Wife. Newrorr, Feb. 12, 1868. ‘The wife of Commodore 0. H. Perry, died Inst night. ‘The funeral will take place from Trinity church, this Prerenrnc, Fob. 12, 1858. clearly in conterpt io refusing to anawer proper teary Fe ant Chariotte Jeans, two’ ot the Wikee fsa an should ‘be dealt with at once secording city on Sunday, AV _ port marderers, were hung this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in pom, and ‘his neswer was that he did not receive ¢ | Partial Burning of the Michigan State Lune- Jed, pers sting in | stead Exemption law. d be nustained | any county cases befcre them; makes it the dutios of NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ALBANY, Feo. 12, 1868. REPORTY. By Mr. Noxon (rep.)—¥avorably, relative to the Courts to protect 1s majesty, if | Of General and Special Sessions in New York city ; aiso, t provide for the appeutment of a clerk to the Court of Special Seesions in New York; also, to punish prize fizit- ing; aleo, adverse to the change of office hours in the Office of the Sherifi of Kings county; also, adverse to Saving Rerveyors to take acknowledgements of deeda. 4g By Mr. Foorr (rop )—Favorably, to prohibit banks from acting ae ravings banks im Brovklyn and New York, By Mr. Axes (rep.)-Favorably, to prevect frauds py warebousemen and whartwgers. By Mr. Parraxson (ree. —Favora ty, to exempt a por- top of the Filth ward of Brooklyn from the fire law. By Mr. Diven (-ep.)—Adverse to amending the Home- Tabled NOTICES OF BILLA be for one must usk to be excused from further service | By Mr. Dives (rep,)—To ameva the general Reliroad taw; also, to ament the taw relative to tho collection of taxes. BELLS ENTRODUCKD. By Mr. Scorr (dem.)—To increase the number of the Superior Court iv the First Judicial diuriet Mr. Divky—To amene the general Railroad law, Assembiy. ‘Auman, Fob. 12, 1868. Mr. MoNerrt, (dem.) of Frie, rose to a question of privi- lege. Ho deeired to ray Uhat in the voto cast the other Dow They were to decide the isaus ax judges, avd there | dey ip favor of granting the use of the Assembly Chamber to F. P. stanton, he did not intend to express any opinion in favor of Mr. Stanton’s Kansas policy, or to condemn any one directly or indirectly. His vote was dictated Mr Lovesey, cup.) of I, said they were all con | simply by considerations of courtesy. PETITIONS. A large nuaber of petitions were presented. Among them were several for a law confirming the location of North and East rivers steamboats; agains; the Local As: Seetmeut act of Brooklyn, and tor tbe removal of Quaran- be ‘On the presentation of the petition for the repeal of the Excise law oi 1857 & #truggte took place on its referones. Eventuaily it was reterrec to the Judiciary Committees, ond wubscquently a special committee on the subject was croered, RKPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Ry Mr. Wacer (cem.)—Fnvorably, on @ general law for the extem ioe 0! Wine tor the collection of Waxes By Mr. Croxter (dom )—-Favorably, to contimue the Commission ou Common Schools in New York. By Mr. VArrKs (aem.)— Against the Dog iaw for Brook: lyn, but in favor of a general law, taxrng all dogs ten do larg eab,and providing tha: where no owner is found the dog be killed. Ry Mr. LawneNcK (dom, )—Unfevorabls , om a petition to presept filly per cent of excise moneys to the Luebriate Asglum NOTIONS OF ILIA. By Mr Cnavycry (tem.)—To (xempt Brooklyn from cer: Sib provisions of the Ra‘lroad law, 80 as to enable the CObETUCHYD 460 Extension OF railroads By Mr Hittey (rep.)—To im2oee a tax upon railroads canalr. oR Mr Dycawan’ sein )—~To amood che mili Tawa, #o far ns regards the Firs? division of State mitidia . By Me, Bacwerrex (Am To regulate the tens of New York beaith officers Ry Mr. Sexuey (dem )—To vac? Whe office of Comp- trotler of New York. By Mr. Dxrassy (dem.)—To provide @ t4X to pay tho Muntorpa! pel'ce By Mr Wiyax (¢em.)—To enable all religious societies to incorporate on equal terms. By Mr VAN ArKxam (re>.)—To reguiate the way fare anc freight on the New York and Erie Ra:trond. BILIS INTRODUCED By Sr. J.S Pauwxe (rep )—T) amend the Assemd!y apportionment by giving two members to Broome and one to Livingston. By Mr. Wootrorp (rep.)--T> extend the time for fling notes of {18 ¢ from four to eight days: By Mr. J. Joxex (rep.)--To mcorporate a Central Ameri ean Commercial Inc ustrial Company, ¥ith « cayntai of three hundred thourand dollars, to pare! land, establish tc tories, e., in Central America. Ry Mr Bears (dem )—To compel savings banks to pad | Leh annnal byte of unclaimed depusits, und report the H “_ to the Bauk Department. Mr. Haxroxn (dem )—To abefish imprisonment in malty of onet hon- er. ca-e# of gambling, and imposing @ eand eolarr, ove balf to go to the io! Bilis Before the Legteiature. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES. Mr. Gedard’s bul regulating the business af matual ie SUrADCe Companies, Festraina such Companies from AniCg policies or inturivg any property, except t the couaty ‘where sech company ix located, or from insering property iu more than ope county in the State. BATL FROM ACTING STRROG ATS. Mir. Hall's * tll requires jucges aud other efficers acting under the authority of law as Surrogates, to execute bons ruch as are required of Serrogates by the Revised Statutes. APTER THE SPORTING MEN. Mr. Heoford’s vill loamend the Kevised Statates in rela tiny to gaming, provwer that it person aball keep BY extablixinvent or aoparatns for gambling, er abail cowl faro, or benk’ for others dealing, or act as “Wok out”? at any gaming place, or abail said lottery terete, be shalt de taken as a common gambler and be fives not less than $600 Bor more than $2,500, one half wo go te the informer and ope Dalit to the commu schools of the county, and sbal! be imprwoned untti fine is patd. BORIS OF ATFRKVISORS, Mr. Barnes’ bill tw increase the powers of Ronrda of Sapervirors ovides that Feet Boards al their sun committees Shall bavo {ull power to aubjeum and cosmpel | the attendance of any witnesses, and the production of any books veceseary to the investystion or decison of Bherifis and copstattes 10 serve auch subparons; wuwho- | rizes the Board# to administer all onthe, and gives tiem | in this respect all powers contersed upon legal tribunca, 13, 1868. TER NEW YORK WEEALY MERALD. Affetre ta Wi tn Cone Greee—AMsire at the State lowe from Europe, South America, Mesiov, Cuba, ‘West Indies, &e —Generals Santa Anne and Pillow—Markets, d&o., dc ! The Waser Hpua.p will be published at tea o’olook this | morning. Among ite contonle will be found the following — | Aifsira to Wasbington—Proccedings in Uengrem. New York State Aitnirs—Legiaintive Preevedings. News from Kureye-—The Attempt on thie Life of Napoleon— The Koyal Marriage tn Xngland— he War to india, &e, Tmportant trom Mexteo—Arrivel of Bho President Comon- fort and Gen. Garcia Conde at New Orleans—Movements of | the Kevoluttonary Faettons, Ac. Gow: Pyle Sante anaw xod Pillow—Tho Reply of Santa Anna to Pillow's Charges. News trom the Cape de Verda. Interesting from South America—Reception and Address THE LAST COMMONS COUNCIL. Wr. T. doves, Jr, gives novice / tw provide for = special tae to pay the last Common Conpeil of the ciy New Yor?4betr fall demands. Weatner Rapert._ 47 the Northern, Easteru Sestern and Soutbere Tee graph Lines. —Othiee vl Wa street, ‘Time, Pep by Kemaret of Mr, Meade, Minister to Braz!l—Atfairs in Mueuos Ayres, fe,, de. haditoriels—The Tecompton Constitution in Con greae—The First Battle; Re-opening ofthe Kansas Agitation—Part, Move ments for 1860; The Late Scaudaloas Scenes in the Mouse of Representatives; fhe Recent atiermpt on Lamia Napoleon's Life—Came of the Continental Despots; The Santa Anna Bribe, and Santa Anna's Tactics; The Arrival of I esiden Comonfort from Mexico—State of Affairs in that Republic, &c Leteat News by Telegraph Finanolal, Commercial, Religious, Pelitical, Sporting and Maritime Intelligence. ! Weekly Peview of the New York Cattle Market Femily Market Report—Retail Pricen of all kimke of Mar- | ketable Produce. | Marriages snd Deaths; together with a Large Variety of Tatereating Loeal and Miscellaneous Tema, Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, ona be had Al the counter. Price wix oenls. ‘The mails for * iverpool, by the steamship Edinburg, will close at 1034 o'clock this morning. The Weexix Heeap wiht be ready in time for mailing. Subscriptions and advertisements for any edition of the | New York Heraxo will be received at the following places in Europe: | Lonpon....: Samson Low, Son & Co., 47 Ludgate bill, i Am. Europ -an Express 'Co., 61 King Willlam at. Am. Kuropean Express Co., 8 Place dela Bourse. . Am Berner Fxpreas € “hapel street. 1 R, Stuart, 10 Exchange street, te Am.-Buropean Express Co., 21 Rue Cornetite. A» Imperial Phowograph of the late Bishop his on exhibition at BRADY'S gallery, 359 Broadway r mle. Baccy's Tilcopherovs ts the Best and Cheap sat article for dressing? beautify tng, ¢ curling, preser ‘ng nad restoring tbe Taaddes try it. Bold'by ail: Batebelor's Heals Dye, Wige and Toupecs.— The best in the world eurpassing all made, Bold and appiled | at be eannnfactory, 258 Broadway. | Otstadore’s Hair Dye, and Toupees, the very bes! in the world wholesale and retail, and tue ¢ye proper'y applied. 6 Astor House. Defiance Sainmaccer Surcee—With Patent powder proof f locks and roe bare leo, fire and burglar ee sis sHieer M PATRICK. A. Grandjean ts the Onty Person whe can be congulled scientificalty om all dincases of tho human bir, at 3t Churen street, corner of Barclay The dtxth and Kigoth Avenue CAFS stop Ai the door of the establishment, A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hatr or hair of «bad color, are trrvited to call and conanit Doctor tion free) at 4 Church atrest, corner utd gives the bair the natura! color de a real prodigy of chemistry Ruptwe.—Marsh & Co.'s Radicalg Care ‘russ oflice is removed to Vesey street, Astor House. he Weakened Powersof Bb Farina Crackers. the Only External aipiteation which ean be used without danger im erysipelas, conten anlves aud pa drive the disease to ates fac below the surface and neutral izes she excelling cause, Thali diseases of the eltin itis equally rettable. Goud at Taking a Smile are HOLMES gallery, 29 Broadway. Lend your eharmm for ® adtlar pbote grap! Oxygenated Bitters. Tels pecultariy ie hes ne and m trial will wet . skeption) mutferer t ) regard to the power ot this y too tmuch cannct be waidin its praise. [twill cure Reltef tp Given y using W pain, Coughs, Hon: reness, and the va- rtous throat aifeetions to wr elr public spenkers and si fare Hable relievert by 1. ial troches Hav j dizect intluence tothe af Fitation, Bold by al cruggiste. , they allay palm so: ‘Married. Dovax-—Mcrma,— On Weanescay, Feb 10, by the Mh Mr. Sevio. at 8t Bridget’s chareb, Mr. Mica: L. I wo Mie Axor Manta Mexia, both of this city. Drea. | , Reb. 1, of consumption, Geonas L. | Acker —On Fi ACKER, in the 26th year ot bub age. Hw romans will be taken to heyport for interment. New Jorsey papers picase copy Bakek —On thureday night. Feb. 11, Oanotise Baxen, wite of Edwin @aker, in the 25¢ year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral. from ber late residecce, No, 376 Dean | | | | street, Brookiyn, this (Saturday) afterncon, ai three | o'cloek | Boort —On Thureday morning, Fed 11, at two o'clock, | Prascr V) daughter of Alfred Booth, agod 1” year The relatives ard fricuds of the fasnily are respectfully | al_at two ovelock this (aturdey) alternoon, sev of her grandfather, Josep’ Booth, No. 46 Nesbitt street, Newart, N J. Feb: 12, Busanarm Conk, ouly | sp Ther | end. | mo! ber heen ation AL MUN, W [12% ai Mear and pleasant, ALM [N, W.]10"% a] Oienr, AMON. Wil 4° (Creme Py. ML — | zero [Gale continues ort, A Md W. | Go bva}€rar mad pleasant Piteburg, Pa... | A Mel) — | 20 [elondy Evansville, id.} AM {i -- three inches snow : dy AM | ORY | Twe inches enow awl — 24" levouay. Columbus. . Ams — oe le . Detroit, M AM] — 2 ' Cleveland, Oo) A. Mia F. Butfalo... AMIS. Y duChten| a. Mis. Miwaukie, Win} AM) Portage City...) Acs) — Fulton City 1.) A.M Jancevitle, Vin) a. M Bochington jewel A.M Hoek Isimpe.... 1 AM | A. Mi: AM” | Noon Obicago, TH A j Phiadepbia...|. Noon.) \Cloudy, ap. of «now | “ PO MIEN. E {# yewe | New York Noow.| W Olrody “ : ol Pm) Ww. {Warm and pleasant Washington,t O} Nooa IN. FE | now, |. MIN. w vwly pap oN \ciear and p'easant. eed PO * TBrught and clear. New Orleans. fA. a] = ndy aud damp. Naativille,.., AW) = owing —4 in deepe laxcombia, Ale} a mt OF Rain aud sleet. Louievilie, Ky. pA om] jomouay OF sego. aM] § Sno wing Palmore. AMIR OF. fnowtog slightly Dunkirk Mp fm |Warem wt ear MiP = Clear ee and clear Sowburg .. MM = { a tear and warmer. Nort Ik.. [PM] — ) — [Heavy snow storm, New Haven, @ 1 P MIN W.)' 24° lOlear Roches er P.M) — | 22° [Civar and pleasant Ryracusa vom.) — f 2t° [Clear and pleasant. Aline P.M.) — | 19° [Clear aud pleassat. Spreng tredd Sana} P. = > we lewar and bine Charlotowath) Pout — her. Clear. PHILAPRLPALA STOCK BOARD. Pamapevrmta, Feb 12. 1868. Stocks firm. Pennsylvania 5's, 874¢: Reading Raltroad, 28; Morei# Canal, 47; Long Island Railroad, 12, Pemasy | vapia deilrond, 44. New Onteans, Feb. 12, 1868 Cotton—Sales to. day 4,500 bales, at Ilo & lige for micdting. The sales for tne woek add up 63,000 bales, and the receipts 21,500. The receipts at this port up to the prevent tine, aa compared with those of last year, fall | short 166,000 bales; do. at all Southero ports, 381,000 bales. Frown, $4 3745 9 $4 50. Moss porte. Lard in kege, 10%c. Rio Coffee, prime 10% 6. a sales of the woek, 14,500 bags, stock 35,000 bags, ampaiast 96,000 ot the same time last bn Sterling esehange, 107) 8 | oes. Exchange on New York, par to % per cent prom. Chanumeros, Feb. 11, 18 8. Sales to day 2,000 ba ce. Sales of Good to middling fair, 1240. 8 12%¢. 11, 1858, for middling | eo; Cotton advanced the week, 15,000. Rice advanced Yo. Ave Cotton—Sales to day 2,000 dele fair. Barriwone, Feb. 12, 1858, Flour closed heavy. Sales of Howard street at $4 40.8 STA, mt Le. $4 50, and Cay Mills at $5 8 85 25 Grain ve and uncharged except alt advance oncorn Bully meaty — Shoulders, @4; sites, 8c. ; hams, Oe,; meas pork, 1fc lard 9440. 8 O50. Purtavarema. Fob. 12, 1858. | Yiour * dull, Sales at $4 44.9 $4 50 for common | to geod, tad 4 76.0 $5 for extra. Wheat ie dull Sales | It was « palpable evasion, and not ) of Ga, sald tg ar ing = cared litte about this witness, bnt the law eo land ht to be reapected, and they should take cafe not to we power merel* becanse they had it, It was charged that the legislation of Congress bad been corrupted by the improper ure of money. That was the record, and he held gentlemen to it The committee had po ey to go beyond the indistment in their iequirres, and the witness Waa not in contempt in refusing to disclose his private transactions, and appeating to the Houee. If the House decided that the question was proper he bat ne doubt it would be apewered. The report of the committee did not show that be te! stato how he expentod any mouey, tte Asytum. Deraort, Feb. 12, 1858. ‘The main betiding of the new State Insane Asylum at Kalamaco wae partially consumed by fre last night. The buildings were uneceupted. The damages cetimated at about $52,000. Departure of the Canada. Hatsrax, Feb, 12, 1858. | The Canada experienced very heavy weather in her pacsege from Boeten. She arrived at woven o'clock this mert 2 poe) at nia tho jail yard of this city. The execution was witnessed hy about thirty persons; but a very large crowd were on the outside of the yard. Both murderers dolivored ad dresses, acknowledging the justice of their sentence; but eaid that Monroe and Stewart are innocent, Stewart ie sentenced to be bung in a fortnight. ‘The Health of Bishop Potter, Premarka, Feb. 12, 1858, Hishop Potter, who was attacked on Wednesday by severe apoplexy, at Greeusburg, is better, but still ina critical condition for a certain purpose. an answer at all Mr. Skwarn, (adm. t cman of 2,000 bushels Pannayty: fred at $1.06. Corn is quiet. Salee of 8,000 bushels yellow at 580. Whiskey tir at 200. 8 21e. Provisions are dull and nearly somi- bal. — Dr. Kell Can Be Consulted Daity at Hts office, No. 3 Bible House, upon diseases of the lings, liver and Ridneya, free of charge Kies me Quies—A New Perfume for the weason, distilled from ot tilips, ELGKNE DUPLY, | Ga Br adway. Sold he + set Corrs, Bantons, Clab Nails, Natls Penetrnt- fre the feeb. extracted without prin, by Dr. ZACHARIE, bu pees, Cals vpoulss, «WO big-dway. jest childo George and Mary Chase, agod 1 year f | Tila, davgbter of James Mand Rophemia Burst, The triet acquaintances of tye family, and the } mombers of the chareh tn Sixth ue. corner of Hover teenth street, are earnest! frou A Rel « narmery, Fe aud fLird avenues, on Munday Bertks —On Friday, Feb, 1%, Parenatawcer Borixn. aged Ayers mud 16 days | The frients of the femily, and theve of his uncles, Thos. Stuart ava Charles Winsou, are respectfully invited to at- | tene the funeral frotw the residevee of bis parents, Peter and Kuzaheth Hatier, No 75 Montgomery street, at half past two o'clock on Sunday afternoon St Jobo, NB. and Vortiand, Me Crack = On Friday evening, Feb papers pleas J Manis Jase, your | | i) % aul nthe and 27 days The remtives and friends of the family, and the mem bers of Mutaal «Company No. 61 are respectfully sted Vo attend tle funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two wk, trom No. ond avenue Couxr —In this city, on eb. 12, Kran Cooxr, | age 0 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at teud the fuvoral, without forther invitation. from St | Mark's church, Williamsburg, on Sunday atternoon. at half | past twetve u'clock. His rema:ns will be taken to Green. | wooo etery Cries —Ov Friday moruing, Feb. 22, Jonw, the beloved | sow of William and Mary Cuvien, aged 2 y @ montis and 22 oay# | Deatem Jobony, thou hast lof as— | oss we deeply tool Bet tle God that bax bereft us, He can 9! our sorrows hen! | The relatives acu frieads of the family are respectfully invited w attend the funeral, ‘rom the residence of his pa | Delancey street, this (awtur ») rs please copy, Feb. 11, Owes 8. Fuoar son of Richar The frienos a to atleud the funera (Saturaay) afternoon, above O’cleek, from the residence of hie parents, No. 224 Bast | Fourteenth street. witbout further uetice } Grate. —On Tharsday, Feb 11, Jusvrn Praxen, eldewt a) © of Charles and Mary Margeret Graham, aged 5 years, 2 months and § caye | The reiauves avd friends cf the Mmily are respectfully invited to attend the futeral, om Sunday atteruoon, at two | e, No. 115 Firet avenue. Hawns — On Frieay, F 12. Mre. Lyota Ans fawn, wite of John Hawes, aged 42 years. % months ani lu days The relatives and frends of the family, and the mem bere of Ark Lodge. 1. U. of © F., are respectfully iavited to attend the faneral. on Sunday af ernooe, at one o'clock, | from ber late residence, No. 308 Greenwich street. Her | remains will be taken to Greenwood Uemetery for inter meut Haim.--On Tharecay evening. Feb. 11, after a sore | and short \liness, Fraser Flava, aged 56 years anatve | of county Cork, yarish of Fremount, Ireland, | ‘The friends of the family, and those of his brother. are | invited to attend the funeral. this (Saturday) afternoon, at | one o'clock, from hia late reeideoce, No 240 First avenue Lavners —(m Wednesday, Fed 10, Jawe Exizavert La renit, only chid of Lews and Elizabeth Laferts, aged 1 year. 1 month and 6 days ‘The remaina were toterred in Greenwood Cometory. lnuty.—40 Friday morning, Feb Wate J. Lb in the 88th year of his age, a native of hrgiand. His friends aad acquaintances are reepecifully lavited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, ato o'clock, trom his late resitence, No. 328 Pearl street, Franklin square. Livemax.—At Greenpoint, ff, on Friday, Feb 12, after 8 lingering ines, Mre. Many H. Liwemay, aged 71 yer The relatives ana fri of ber husband, Jonn G. i. Lineman, those of her cone, Witliam, Stapheu wad Winslow Doan, ot her son-in-law, Joreph Barnett, the memoers cf 1 0 of O F., Mount Ararat Lodge and Vailey Forge Fogine Company No. 11, are reepectfaily avited to attead the funeral. from ber late residence, corner of Frouklin and Java streets, on Punday afternoon. at two o'clock. Ohio papers please copy Luatry —On Friday. Feb. 12, Rowan Lowney, printer in the 60th year of his age His friends are invited te attend the fu afternoon, at two o'clock, trom his inte street, Brook ya Dublin and Loncon papers please copy, MeMasts.—On Friday, Feb. 12, Curwropmen MeMases, al, on Sunday dence, No. 68 | Sued 70 years, His relatives and friends are Ine‘ted to attend the fune ral. on Sunday afterroon, at one o'clook. trom his late re sivence. No. 49 Christopher “et RA, wife of Matthew MacNa MacNamana Avs WoeN« mara, a pative of Thomondgate, Limerick, Ireiand. Fler remaing will be tarce Platbust Cometory for terment, on Sunday afternoon. at ene n'cieck, fom her late seaidetie, Ne. bee bu y biguea sive Lee » ber da { Clapp Muake ‘sere sypectiully invh'er 1. @ence, No. 112 Exet first street, on Sunday after noon, at one o'clock, further notice. . Parsons —On i a f mor sing, Feb. 1, Aad Anna Decatur Partons, aged son of Capt. Wm. A months. Pixs —Suddenly, ip Brooktyn, on Friday afternoon, Fob, ¢, aged 3) yearn. 12, Loev Asy, wile of James Funeral at two o'clock on afternoon, from ber late reei¢ence, No. 242 Hicks street. Brooklyn. Friendy and relalives are iovited withour notice, Repp.—On Friday, Feb. 12, Frepraick Repp, in the 28@ year of his age Tho relatives and friends of the family, and the mambers: of Diamond Lodge +o 140,10 of OF, are reapestte'ty itviteo to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at tvs 'k, without further invitation, from his late FOn Ce, ve Rivington strect. His remains will be taken ta the Cemetery of the Ev Sars. —On Friday morning, Feb. 12, - dow of the late Andrew Smith, agod 88 — ge THe relatives ano (rienda of ‘the family are res] invites & a’tona the tuperal services at the ree! ter. No 31 Rivis atroot, this terecng, a four o'olock — Her remains wil ew Rochelic tor interment, 6: bates yn Sunday morning, at cight TeNBURGH.—~ On Thureds y Feb. 11, Wimam E. Sroer- RvRCKGH, 1h the #Rb vear of his age. 4 His relatives apo friends are requested to attend the fa- neral, from his Tate cesidence, No 61 Fourth avenue. ube (Saruraay) ‘afterpoon, at oue o'clock, without further invi- Hy ot day) af be takes to 4 cmrm.—On Thursday, Feb 11, Paruck Tuomer, agod 7 years 16 friends, and the Society of St Viocent de Paul of Bt Peter's church, are requested to attend the funeral, from St. Vincent's Hoapiaai, Eleventh street. on Sunday afver- | poon. at two o'clock. Warrsry —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Feb. 11, Jom Wanaxy, ia the 70h year of hi i i The friends ond relatives of the family tend the funeral, this (Saturday ) afternoon, at one o'cl ek, from the residence of his gon, No. 106 Butler street, Sou ae. jewburg papers please co} Wooutex,—A Sherburne, Srinango county, on Feb. 9, Mrs, Hts Woo-rkr, wi 6 of George We mother of Geor; of ber age. vad ge W. Woowter, of this city, in the 62¢ your $4 50 Dov BLE SOLE |W ATEREROO wae oots, BOW ready a! LI ', No. ly ay Also, $3 & double sole peaged boots. e R. ALPAN GOLDSMITH HAS RESUMED His FOR. mer special practice, and may be found at No | Arallg atree: from M. 4 CARDS~TH FINEST aN@ E's 4ANT WEDD: 4 cheapest in the cil PVEROELL'S, Broadway, coe ner Dune street, establivbed Ise. Reese LESLIE'S FAMULY MAGAZINE, r Macon A solendid number READY THIS MORNING, NOURAUD’S ITALIAN MBDICATED SOAP, IT @ J well known wil cure chaps, chafes, red and roneb flea, Pimples, freckles, tetter, erupt &c. Poutre subtile up rove hair from. foreheads, or any partof the body, war rauied uid rouge, for pase lips and abeeks: lilly white, hott dye and restorative at eat sbilshed depot 67 Walla wireet. first tore from Broadway: Dire. Nays, Hrookiyn Cal lender, Philadelphia, Bates, 129° Washing on’ atrees Bostom, C., ae. IBSON'S SYRUP ON SALE AT A. I MATITEWS @ I (o's, bntthio; Delys & HKros. Syracuse: Winsiow & Young's, Rochester. Tiekeasou & Comstock’, Tues, Ras man & MeKinstry’s, Hudson; M L tarnham’s, Poughkeep. sie; mt Kingstor anit Kondont by Vandueser. 0. ¥ a Feekskill; at Yonkers, and oniy one dreggist in each tows and village in this State and Canada, Ohio, [inois and Micm- gan, General depot 88 Washington aventie, Albany, N. ¥. GBRONS SYRUP 18 CUR MG MORK LIVER COM. ts and weakly p any otber vow selling mmarret: Read the papphicts, Nohumbag. Gers SYRUP IN ALL @GASRa OF BEXT AL INCA. Acity and Cineanes of | ine or lor Kidneys, it mage cat, Sry. For ane by C. 1 RING, corner of Broader and Juha street, 1uSON's I compint: frvenp, mineral. wtrert, RUP ON LIVER, SCROFULA OR WOMB Me certair eure Ithas none of Death's beat G. KRING, corner of Broadway am! Joke IBSUN'S STRUP CHANGES THR WHOLK CONDE tirn qi the blood, and kills the poison which feeds ube fires ot distthe, For ‘sme by CHAS, EI. RING, corner af Bronaway and John street. YATT'S LPN PALSAM—RUKUMATISM IN TTe most paiuful forma. also scrotula, olf uleers, and tee vies ena of diavsote of he hinod, great dviy liver ce it, ®, incipient cons. hy nom Sured'by this great purlter. = YATT'S LIFE BATSAY CURED MIS. C, GOR 522 Slath avenue, of serafuin oF king's svt. bad dearoyed the toad trom the verk, uutil the wi expored. Is cured Mra. Gore alan of dyspepsia YaTT'S LIFE RALSAM CURED MK A RICE NOS 32 Grove etroet and 21 Cintoa market, of ta rbeumatiam and gout efter he had been crippled for year bg ps ts LIFE RAIBAM CURED WM. Met, howe store is No 28 Reade atreat, of an tleer the entire leg trom knee ta instep, the flesh rotting to the bone. VATT'S LIFE BALSAM CURED WILL?T MR ac oon PuAtOD Was DeCesETy to anve hie Life veel Hsti3, Lire Lemony | HAS CURED 10000 Of simtiar Gitenses, aod it will most certainly eure caan which ean be reached by medicine, It dos ent oan 2 s a ‘ Ro OF any other deleterions by lem. 266 Giri Sree Agent tor Peo ure Hayes, 176 F iton stress, . “— — RUBBER GLOVES CURE CHAPPED TA vat thoum, &e.. and render the hands soft, smooth, a. snowy white; tre tmparvions to water. hot or celd. aud prom tect “he hands walle engaged in houbew ork, care of coal dea, Ac Bor eale at all rudber stores, and at 80 oun strest, up Rurrings And brenstpina floor, ALITY OF He it unde ‘wood that he con. minrinbie waivers a the low he contines pis en- wr of ite end le cer tire attention te thie hie 2 OUF articles of feet cove iure and cheapness his { of ™ CORN of Rang linh (werd ane 2 price, HY and 8 Ne 33 Sob rR Au ATLAS TU MURROW Lew publisher, two ew teaures and © ) Char ies ERED DOLLA nished by en oid potier and devsloping « cr xeiting story of fasblonable city Ife esond qa sticn the bi the many god tiene ot Mr Burdett's prolific pen. READ THE ATLAS SURELY % predes tof great interest Lot every. for morrow 's Atlas, acd QTPARNS € MARY IN's S WILDER PATENT SALAMANDER SAPES, Fifteen + fe use, and heve cever failed to preserve their contents from the ravages of fires i lary f oy : for nale Ne & MARYSE 7 40 Murray street, Now Yort. THAT MY ONGT EN? . * Wanch to proof againet pows STFAR: 1X YEARS TRIAL HAS PROVED SD forces the whickers, moustache weeks without wy TEPHEN® STAINS FOR WOOD—AT HALF coat of paint, dyeing and bringing out the grain of black walnut 1H pine rose: e | oF any Inferior Wwoed, 90 a8 to reset teabewany er eatinwood. Samples and prospectuses ree t) all parts Oe Staten. RY STEPHENS. chemist, tondon. aud 7 William street. Sew York. INES —POR ALL MANU. ng mactines are deemed t bavig helt Clou machine te GER S SEWING Mat ernring pur} S! be met wit ines (oF simtiae 1 ithe handiaomemt and the easiest to lara to ope sis AD elegant amusement rate. one Oo! Price $100, with tron tab: iM. WRIING FLUIDS AND 70 Williaua street, New Yoru. TEPHENS CRLERRATED genuine street, corner of Libe: } ae with colar and other drin * + WIN rackers. and take none by! those stampe@ wh the name ot WING ” new may be had of the best family ¢roeers. WwW TTHOUT A TRIAL IT Ts IMPORSTBLE TO CON ceive the (nestimable virtues of Dr. GOURAUD'S Tiallan mec tented se sp. Tt is to the bow y Wat sauetiiention is to the sowi, purifying (t from ab dross, At ite toneh tan, pimples, freckles, slowness, roughed, chaps, chafes, &c., ish inetanter, leaving the «Bin een fac vaal pietidiel iS

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