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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1862. 5 custody of the Court. Whenever a final decree of con- ated the South, he would, of course, be guilty of trea- chntiolateation for snore wlan; salpinase So turn-out Somt demnation has been made the property shall besold by | °°) partments anyman who is tainted with treason. '. Sumomn, (rep.) of Mass., said that be did not un- | What will they say? “Go back and turn out from the Marshal, and the net proceeds deposited in Court, and derstand there ote Dusaean: caid the ‘Jeff. Davis and | Senate the men who write letters to Jeff. Da the Commissioner shall take evidence to determine th® | his confederates had levied war against the government, | if you had here a little page who was guilty of any s1 righta of parties and distribution decreed; and within | 4d they wore traitors. disloyalty, or his father even, you would turn out thirt after the entry of the same the clery | yai;,COWAN replied that if it could be proved that it | page and father both; and yet it is proposed y days y ‘k | was tho intention of Mr. Bright to aid the traitors there from Indians. Sir, an outraged people, in of the Court shall transmit to the Treasury of the United ox be ne doubt of his treason, The first fact te con- Spinioo, will recetve ue sud excuse as is a, States the mone; deposit Court, together with a | Sider is, was there a state of war at the time the letter Senator friends. They demand - pore prspest ae was written? ‘There were then three or four | bellion shall bo crushed, and they will not be trifled wit allow themselves to be dirtied with the infernal nigger question. Proposep Banxrurt Law.—We published yes- terday an interesting and comprehensive com- munication from Edwin James, the distinguished English barrister, upon the proposed bankrupt law. Mr. James had a great deal to do with Ni l iu THE GREAT VICTORY AT MILL SPRING, KY. | , Xowx--0m Thurnday, January snes set & Opening of the Winter Campaign—Prolonged Mirus Griahdn eal soveniciaonset the tamil and also and Bloody Battle in Kentucky—Total Rout, | to sitond’ tue Cunorai, cn Suney afternoon, at half-paat Panic and Flight of the Rebels—Map of the | Syoctlock: rom bar late residence, No. 116 North Sixth Scene of Conflict—The Latest War News—The Galway and Ballinisloe papers please A copy. Pinkeston.—CuakLorTg, the beloved wife of Thomes Surrender of Mason and Slidell Announced in | Pinkerton, departed this ‘life on Friday, January 26, im ; SEs by BISS EERE Parties in the United States. One of them believed | by any such pretence that such a letter as the Senator the 24th ycar of her-age. the subject of legislation upon bankruptcy | ‘*ducting the costs of Court and the charges and ex- | in socession. Another party did not bolievo in ecossion, | fBve was a thing of courne, and only inconalderately done England, &c., &c., &e. Dearest wite, since thou hast loft us, penses provided for. +] yet thought if the States actually soceded we had no allow arms to bo used against the government, or to pro- A highly interesting account of the Groat Battle at 16 le thy lone we deeply feel; while » member of the English Parliament, and | re ae er the act apply as woll to casos now | Tisbtto force them back. At the hoad of this party was | Pose to do so, is thing eo atrocious that it would havo et It ts the Lord who-hath bereaved us, it would be a good idea for our Congressional Ls wats James Buchanan. Another party thought that as the | @xcited tho indignation of the Senator from Indiana, if | Mill Spring, Ky., rosulting in @ brilliant Union Viewory And cam all our sorrows heal. Pending, as to all future cases of maritime captures, and | Southern States had gone on in their secession move- | he had been # loyal man, and would’ have made’ him’ to captures and seizures made under the laws for th® | ments until March, and had formed a government, it | ¢nounce Lincoln as s morcenary traitor, instead of abolition of the slave trade. was impolitic now to coerce them. Another party op- | Sending him, as a trustworthy man, to the chief rebel. 5 posed secession, and was willing to take any moans what- | This is the charge I make, upon these facts, against THE PROPOSED NEW BUREAUS IN THE NAVY DEPART- | cvor to put it down. Ho (Mr. Cowan) understood that | tho Sonator from Indiana, that he aided, or intended to MENT. bag Erin helene to the party which did not beliove pe ty tae, sane, Rinse ae. peek ly ‘scoession, but thought it impolitic to yt ion, | a om in, prosecut! ir schemes ‘Tho bill reported to-day by Senator Sherman Proposes | as it would ‘only serve to more completely daserer the | #00. And boro l take issue with the Senator from Now to attach tothe Navy Department, in addition tothe | Union. At the first all that tho South sskod was, that | Jersey (Mr. Ten Eyck), who alleged that it does not ap- bureaus now existing, a burean of dotail and oquipment, | tho United States troops should be withdrawn from thoir | Pear that Lincoln ever visited Davis. Ido not care whe- and a bureau of steam engineering and machinery, the | States;and at the time tho letter of the Senator from | ther he did or not. ‘The’ Senator from Indiana, when: he . Indiana was written, the Southern Commissioners were | 88¥¢ him the letter, completed his offence. That the re- Present bureau of equipment to be transferred to the bu- | here treating, indirectly, perhaps, with, the’ go- | Dellion existed and ‘was in arms the Sonator knew. He Feau of dotail and equipmet. The President, by and | vornment, for suah a withdrawal. If there. was | know tat Davis was its loader and that they wanted at ime communication North | 4rms, uthern'troops were seizing and with the advico and consent of the Senate, is authorized | oh4 South, ‘and ff che miation between the | North Ail arma iney could yet; and he knew tht Lancoln had to appoint from the officers of the navy, not below the | the rebellion was not consummated, and there was to | arms to sell. fe two rebels did not know each other. grade of acaptain,a chief for each of the bureaus of be rr) war, it was not treason to write tho letter he did. byl mye erp ey rma ented to L regar subject of the letter, if t 1 other was to overthrow yards and docks, detail and equipment, and ordnance and | hw government fortued thore sould be no hart in ecad, | the govorament, by. force: if necessary, and. yet, with J ‘The friends and aequaintan tfully invited and the total rout and dofoat of-the Rebels, with @ heavy | 4 ation the funeral from hor Inte Fesldence 112 West loss in Killed and Wounded, and the Capture of all their | Sixteenth street. on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. fi Pxait.—On Thursday, January 23, Romgar MULLANY Cannon and Camp'Equipage, illustrated with: a Map of PRAM, 70s Ingest s00 of ‘Henry R.and Lydia Julia Prall, ie h year 18 BRO. the Scone of Conflict, with a list of the Union Troops en- | a. olatives and friends of the family are respectfully gaged in the Fight, will be given in the Wexxiy Huratp, | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon. ab one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 67 West roady this morning at ten o'clock. It will also contain | ‘Thirty. bh street, without further invitation, | Pumrxit.—On Friday morning, January 24, after » the Latest News from the Burnside Expedition, and re- | air and puiiful illness, Fies’ PUxtauc, the beloved Ports of the fright in the South im regard to its destina’ | wife of Thomas Purtell, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- tion; The Latest Intelligence from Washington City, For- | pers of the Friendly Brothers of Brin, 8 are - Feapecttully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at trees Monroe, Hatteras Inlet, Western Virginia, Missouri, | 11 Crciock, from: her ‘late residence, No. 10 Oak street, and all important news received during the week in | without further notice. Russx..—On Wednesday ovening, Jani 22, suddem regard to the Progress of the War; Later Nows from the | ty, Tuoramus RossKt, atne Gith year of his committee to send for him and hear his views, advice and suggestions upon the proposed bill, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Important Movement of tbe Secretary of War. Appointment of Commissioners to hydrography, and in like manner appoint a ing such a letter. He (Mr. |, that guilty know! e, he deliberately commended a The friends of the family are respectfully ited to Visit and Provide for Union of ‘bureau of construction and repairs, who shall | amount to much, asit was siapiy followin the exemone, | thls traitor to go and sell this improved firearm. to | U8; Highly Important Intelligence from Europe, ahow- | gait “hands, Of the am aturdar) at three Prisoners of War. be ® skilful naval constructor, and shall also | f the circle in which he (Mr. Bright) moved. Ho (Mr. | te rebel chicf. But in all this the committee think | ing the state of feeling in England on the announcement | o'clock, from his lato rosidonce, fest Twenty-fourth . Cowan) was willing to admit that writing of such a | there is nothing to justify us in expelling the: Senater. street, appoint a chiof of bureau of steam engineering and ma" | jottor was a great folly; but he thought that Me. Bright | Sit, we owe it to ourselves to driye him from this high | of the Surrendor of Mason and Slidell, and a large amount | " Roxvt.—On Thursday, January 23, suddonly, Asa We chinery, who shall be a skilful and scientific steam engi- | might have looked at the matter from another atayd. . Will we roceive him into our counsels to permis | of other interesting reading. Roam, in the 48th year of his age. meer nai tciachilnsat iasie' i “an of provision, | Point, and he (Mr. Cowan) was not willing to affix the | him to take part in the legislation which is to preserve d ‘The friends of the family and the membors of Pent Proposed Reforms in the Medical De- macl , anda chief of bureau » | stigma of treason from such doubtful testinron; thecountry? A man who aided or who: would aid toarm | Torms—Three dollars per year. Single copies, in wrap- | Chapter No. 100, 0..U, A., and members of the Order im to be selected from tho paymasters, of the navy; also, ® | “Sir. Hanus, (rep.) ot N Y.c ealds Me Pros . | the robellion against that country? We owe it to the chief of bureau of medicine and surgery, selected from a ae say in the few remarks I propose : bina eae) Bile Sid) Se all, Legh ny A to a ve a tendoncy to b Ce s. Even now ogra} the gurgeons of the navy. Each of these bureaus {0 | {the queation now pending’ Lanall so esticely esis». | ashes the news that her Tenth rogiment has beon noarly: havo a chief clerk and messenger and such clerks a8 may | Tho discussion has taken avery wide range, sad tesuy | decimated. Hor sons lie dead upon the" ground, slain in be necessary. The Secretary of the Navy and the chiefs pty ponent perhaps, to peseie the public mind Fl ed Se conaeey, ont Cd Ab pain tee fe against the Senator now i 4 Senator who would ai farn! 0 rebellion w! of the bureace shall constitute, ex effete, » coancll of) SFT hve oroperiy appreciated i negate tenes cn | arms that are. to. Kill and. destroy Hor” own several, are invited to attend the funoral services, at his pers, six conta. ve residence, 168 Varick stroot, this (Saturday) evening, ee er st seven O'clock, i OMoial Drawings of Murray, Eddy é& | “ Co.'s Kentucky and Missctri state Lotteries” be bi llpnerg sir ipeee e 8, 55 60.7 mee ON en tn ise i. 28 Sarws, son of John C. Sares, aged 22 years and 7 days. ea I a a ‘The friends and reiatives of the family are invited to 32, 48, 58, 52, 39, 75, 25, 73, 69, 56, 50, 37, 40. attend the funoral services, at the residence of his pa- partment of the Army. A Bill to Facilitate the Execution of the Prize Laws. administration in the navy, to meet every Tues- | Senate lice Within yar tea citizens? Almost every. day the — government rents, No. 60 Kast Forty-ninth street, on Sunday after- day, for the consideration of such questions and | tor from Indiana is ou drial for a high crimes for’ tno | 82i28 somo persons” in. “Correspondence, with | “Weularssent froo of charge iy aadvensing ethereo noon,'at three o'elock. “The remains ‘will be taken to the’ transaction of such business relating to the | Very highest crime known to tho laws of this or any | the enemy and sends them to: Fort War- Covington, Ky., or St. Louis: Mo, Tarrytown, on Monday morning, for interment. % \e Id deal operations of the Navy Dopartment, or of its bureaus, other country; and tho Senate, by the resolution now | T8- I wou eal more summarily with such men ‘SADLER. under consideration, is called upon to infict upon the | i€ 1 had tho power. T would bring them up before mar- Continuation of the Debate on the Slave- Official Draw! of the elaware State Sas’ as may be referred to it by the Secretary of the Navy or | Senator from Indiana the on | tial law, and, if found guilty, I would hang or shoot them, . ip J. F. Chapman, aged about 30 years, while ry Question in the Senate, pe pec rinsing Sepa pigs pane iia it is able to inflict upon any human being. ie i tee, | 82d would say to all persons hereafter in like offences Bares case 21- January 24, 1988 going on shoro, foll from the staging and was drowned. we e . Vict him of treason, for it has woll been said by the such shall be your due. Some timo last July a letter | 57, 76, 24, 64, 49, 69, 32, 48, 3, 50, 22, 12, 66, 63. Sutra.—In Brooklyn, E, D., Mrs. Hunruerra Surru, aged ey Key ae. may assomble it whenever ho may require its advice | Sonator from Pennsylvania (Mr. Cowan), that it is treagon, | W#8 found in the Post Office of this city—a lotter directed 68 years and 7 months. upon questions touching the control and discipline or | or nothing. Up to the called session of July last but a to the Richmond Enquirer—inquiring whether the Con- efficiency of the navy, or upon proposed modifications of | single Senator has ever beon expellod for three-quarters | fderate government wished to purchase. any” Improved nce : cannon. ‘That letter was from my owa State, and m, its material, equipment, armament, &e., before their | gi acenNry: pattern f of our government & | own city—t blush to aay that iivoaghe all’ efforts, wore 1.498 131—January 24, 1862. 70, 4, 22, 2, 66, 42, 17, 31, 63, 8, 75, 18, 13, 57. Her remains will be taken to New Haven, Conn., for Circulars interment. ‘sont by addreasin, . SOHN A. MORRIS & CO., ‘Simgix.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Frida Wasuinaton, Jan. 24,1862. ae 4 ; Wiimingion, Delawate. | January 24, Henny Wititam, gon of J. L. and GF. Siebel, IMPORTANT MOVEMENT BY SECRETARY STANTON—RE- LIMP OF UNION PRISONERS-OF Wan. adoption into the service. Indians from their allegiance to our government, tnd hag | USed its writer could not be found, If we could have crea aang a= aged 2 years, 1 month aud 28 days. b : found him he would hi a Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed the family are tall} ‘The following has been issuod by the War Department:— OUR RECIPROCITY TREATY WITH CANADA. attempted to attach them to the Brith goverment, | fou him he would bavo gone forth an shmeuts had bo. | and information furnlahed, by TATL ited ts suieaa the fener miaeagayrotiocun es For that high misdemeanor,.ag it is called ‘inconsistent | ‘eTer and an outcast, if no severer punishm ‘LOR & CO., Bankers, 16 | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one ‘The House Committee on Commerce have before them | with fallen him. There are mon oven in the free States whoare the performance of his duty, as. the record states, Wastuneton, Jan, 24, 1862. ‘Wall street, New York. o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 10 Irving 8o unpatriotic thuy would coi Sh as ESS lace, ken, N. J. Interment in Greenwood Veme- ‘This department recognizes as the first of its duties to | the question of the reciprocity treaty between the United bes ae Cora aaes pap ced ™ ifupposed, some 2 dee rine sey would eoin ed ae eee Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotteries. | Por ‘Hoboken, N. J. nt wr take measures for the relief of the brave men who, | States and Canada. and was brought to. trial for that offonce ‘before | their acts, or I would not believe it. I bear no unkind- | Information given. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, No. 19 Wall | Sruant.—At Northampton, Mass. on Thursday , January having imporilled their lives in the military service of er nt ee ‘the government, are now prisoners and captives. It is, therefore, ordered that two commissioners be appointed to visit the city of Richmond, in Virginia, and whorovor ‘ise prisoners bolonging to the army of the Unitod States may be hold, and there take such moasures as may be needful to provide for the wants, and contribute to the comfort of such prisoners, at the exponse of the United ‘States, to such extent as may be permitted by the authori. ies under whom such prisoners ure held. - EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. In the executive session of the Senate to-day, Major Lewis G. Arnold, Second United States artillery, was ‘nominated and confirmed’as a Brigadier General. THE POSTAL MONEY ORDER BILL. the Senate. But a constitutional yote was not ob. | 2¢S3, sir, toward the Sonator from Indiana, but I am Tho Postal Money Order bill, reported yosterday from | tainod, and | he subsequently resigned. ut, sir, | Srieved that one wo long in the sorvice of his country, tho House Committoe on Post Offices and Post Roads, | Since tho 4th of | July last, nearly one-third | friiey. t only kuow'what are te tanto. of this body have been expalled. These vacant soats injury. ly facts; and if it was meets with the objection that it would transfer the | aconstant and impressive momorial of the oxtemt ana | MY own brother, T should foe! it my duty to do the same, principal portion of the postal receipts to tho small | desperatecharacter of this troason which has not only | {would exclaim, « Thy-pooplo shal BivicTrnerd bef towns of the Western States. ‘Tho usual course of such | Srvptuted suis Sennie bat our whole country. Now, sit, | theo and mo.” The 1st day of March, 1801, was an event. remittances as are contemplated in this system isfrom | petlod bocause they wore openly adhering to the enemies | ful day. On that day the Secretary of War struck the tho Western and frontior towns to the great commercial | of the country and giving them aid andcomfort. Now, | 28me Ay Genoral Twikes, ae pam ggg oa fin emporiums of the Fast. This money order syatom will | *!T, wo are asked to expel from the body a'Seaator, who pe ee 4 presonts himself here, claims and oocuples his seat, dis. | Same day, the | gallant Anderson wrote that he Place nearly the whole receipts of the department in the | charges the duties of a Sonator, and professes to bo | CoU!d not hold out much longer, and on that same hands of postmasters of potty oflces, where it cannot be | loyal to the constitution and tho Union, "This,uir, in my | (is the Senator from Indiana, | wrote a | Lotter used to advantage, unless under existing circumstances | Jtdgmont, is n great stride poyend what wehavoalroady | neq “an important improvement in firearms. to itcan be mado available for the use of the War Depart- | reason ayes me Rented ame pnd @nother | gell. Senators, look at tho picture! The Senator from aby isinins Godvate ied. Hl - | Indiana deliberately furnishoa, or aids to furnish, an im- ment by an exchange - Brice le is —* fr apprehend some other portant improvemoné ia firearms to the rebel chiof. ‘THE PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE. nay, called pono vote me Lpimagibepl arog Over the doors cf the old Hall of Representatives there 23, Cantos D. Stuart, aged 41 years. To Job Printers._Stercotype Copies of ‘he funeral by A ak crt gyrate eal the beautiful border of the Carriers’ New Year's Attdress of | grcecks from, hi Mite tas henmn bi tos tatees Rae ke the New York Herald are now ready for ale. ‘The bord consists of twenty-four elegant portealte of the moat promi | M Long Island Railroad train from Jambs slip and Thirty- nent generals and civilians en, in the restoration of the | fourth streot ferries. Union and is admirabl, page the wants of job print- Vaw Voornis.—On Friday, January 24, Pasax, widow ers, Price $25. Proof sheets of the border sent to all who | of John A. Van Voorhis, aged 71 years and 9 months. wish to purchase, Address A. 8. Hope, New Yorl¢ Herald ‘The relatives amd friends of the family are respectfully ofilce, invited to attend the funeral,on Sunday afternoon, ab two o'clock, from the residence of her son, No. 32 Be- Married. thune street. Coontry—Ruip.—On Wedui January 22, at St. | The remains will be taken to Dale Cemetery, Westches- John’s church, by the Rev. Dr. Young, Mr. ter county. Coonixy, of Syracuse, N.Y., to Miss Satum M. Wortman.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, January 24, Marn- this city. pa .. Wortaan, daughter of the late Tunis Wortman. Wriams—Hars.—On Sunday evening, December 29, The friends and relatives and the New York and Sandy 1861, by tho Rov. James Millett, at his ‘residence, (Mr. | Hook pilots are invited to attond the funeral, from the Joun Tuos. Wittiams to Miss Auuxa Exoty Hang, all of this | residence of Henry J. Topping, Esq., 98 Prospect strect, city. é on Sunday afternoon, at one o'cleok. ‘ADIN bas dee tod by Mr. Collamer, in the Se- stands the fluest dosign of art, in my judgment, to be ‘Weaver.—On Friday, January 24, after a short illneas, The suspension of the rulos, and the confirmation of the mn reported by Mr. Collamer, tho ground that the Senator has been guilty of troason, | found about the Capitas it hat thay ett Died, + | of diptheria, Kare Raicy, infant ter of Francis 8. momination without reference to a committoe, was the | Date, authorizing the Postmaster Goneral to carry into an on —— entertains and avows political | the car of Time, making her record as she ‘goes. Oh Acxer.—On Friday , January 24, of consumption, Samuee | and Margaret E. Wemyss, aged 1 year, 2 months and © highest compliment that could be paid by the Senate to | offect the provisions heretofore made for refitting and | foe Peeler on Rally other ned coo A mhesterpt what # record she made on that Ist day of March, 1861! | R. AckxRr, in the 28th yoar of his ago. days. ‘@ gallant an@ efficient officer. General Arnold is on duty at Fort Pickens, and will prebably relieve General Brown ‘of his command of the post, as tho Jatter is in ill health and needs « respite from duty, with a faint hope of pre- ‘serving his life. Preparing tho building owned by the United States,on | nounces it ina speech that he is opposed to eve: " | [have sometimes fancied that I could seo a veil of sad- Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for the use of a post of- | sure aud the wholo policy of courcion by whichsbmis. | 2é#8 Over her countenanes for the misery of the nation. S ‘We can only make atonomont by completing the record, fice and the United States courts, provided that the pe ert n pi Nepimenentte raenck defeats and bidding her make it, that when we knew of the act whole exponse of the alterations shall not exceed the | in this chamber, I have lost my reason,” of tho Sonator from Indiana, we drove him from tho unexpended balance heretofore appropriated for that pur. | Mr. Davm—Iconnected with that the utter faiture of | Saate.and empelled him from this floor. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully ‘Tho funoral will take placo from the residence of her vited to attond the funeral, from tho residence of his | parents, 94 Rivington street, on Sunday morning, at ten biel Libegp ip oes: esd a belay cuvette Neer O'clock. alias noon, at one o’ai without furthor invitation. Philadolphia and Baltimore papers 5 Boam.—On Friday, January 24, after a short itiness, ok Mrs. E. Bourg, wifo of James Bozic, in the 36th year of MISCELLANEOUS. The Senato went into oxccutivo sossion, rwards:| her ago. Nn The nominations of Judge Swayne as Judge of tho Su- | Pore. tho Sonator to offor a-necessary substitute for any of | adjourned till Monday.” Lag The relatives and friends of the family’ also the mom- MENTS FOR THE DIARIO DE LA MARI- 9 e THE CASE OF MARSHAL LAMON, those measures which he proposed, to put dewn bors of Bonevolent Lodge, No. 28,0f F.and A: M., are na, Prensa de la Habana, Gaceta de la Habana (govera- Preme Court of the United States, and of Peter H. Watson ‘A this rebellion. . e House of Re tat: politely roquosted to attond hor funoral, to take piace on | Ment newspaper), and the prinelpal new thi as Assistant Socretary of War, were confirmed to-day. Tho consideration of the report of the Committee on | —M;. Haws:s—Still the Senator doos not disavow the bi ae Sonday afteravon, at one o'clock, from Ler late residence, | the Island of Culm, which ar tobe form, Bike sane No other confirmations were made. the District of Columbia, tn the case of the Marshal, in re_ a . Ain ame eon to be expelled because ho Wasumaton, Jan. 24, 1862. 332 Hudson street. a Cr ah Saree q be Blog me Wetpee. three orclee The confirmation of John Tuckor, of Philadelphia, as | f6rence to his récent jail order, having been postponed tili | (het views and sontiments of the oBooatee Meese lal ciscedeseen mi ecaeenk (oie aas savoro Hiodse, which, sho bore’ ita Christin, torsade, | febet for A?Bratwa tier a ee jw Xork Assistant Secrotary of War, was suspended. It in not | ¥tiday, occasions some comment as to why mombers of | Indiana ua any othor Senator on this floor. For many whe 5 cannes OF Taine i ; “ ; a, wife af Richard Brown, aged 33 yea. 8. The relatives. and friends of the family are respectfully T 104 FULTON STREET.—WEDDING CARDS.—THESE javited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at colgpemied engraved Cards, only by WM-RVERDBLI/S one o'clock, from hor late residenco, 148 avenue A. Her | SONS, 104 Fulton street, remaing wilt be taken to Evergreen Usmetery for in- ‘A, DEMAREST'S NEW STYLE WEDDING CARDS ‘New Haven papers please copy. | ee eee Cocunawt.—In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, January 23, DOUBLE SOLE WATER PROOF BOOTS, AT Rorwrt ANCHIMALD, Younyest gon of Richard and Klleu 10 and 12 Ann street. Four different at $6 60, Cochrane, aged § months and 10 days. pend vist nnd streets i The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, | A T 588 RROADW AY.—GIMBREDE’S WEDDING CARDS at to o'clock, from 163}4 York atfeet, Brovkiyn. and Envelopes unsurpassed for beauty and fine en- Kdtnburg and Ayr (Scotland) papers ple.se copy. graving. Congress should be so anxious to get into jail. years I have watched his courso, and it bas scarcely ever | ™0re stringent tho provision in the Indian Intercourse SOCIAL RECEPTIONS AT TUE CAPITAL. met my approbation, and I have aboveall nosympathy for | act against the sale of spirituous liquors, his doctrine of non-coercion. Tho Sonator from Kentucky Speaker Grow has commenced his Thuesday evening | { thought, with lite, sol-complcmey. erogerecned | Mf: Eowanps, (rop.) of N. H., in the course of expia- placency congratulated social receptions, which will cortainly become an insti- | himself that he had risen above the contracting and | DAtlon, said that the prosent law is evaded by vending dwarfing influences of the logal profession which some- | intoxicating drinks outside the Indian limits or frontiers. tution, if the frst is to be accopted as an indox. He has | {wat‘ing intlucnces of the logal profession, taken a maguiticent residenos on E street, near Ninth, for | risot» tho highre spore Of what he called lares avates, | uence the neoossity of further legislation to protect the tho torm of Congress, and it was thronged last night with | manship. I might envy that Senator, if I wore unable | Mdians from such dograding and destructive influences. jes and , ith. | * 40 this on a quostion of statesmanship, but when Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, romarked that from convorsa- an elegant company of Indies and gentlemen, notwith- |. ‘Senator is on trial for crime, whatever ys ala lpegp ines standing it was an informal affair, A now feature of this | may be my political proferences or prajudices, 1 feet | Hons with ox-Commissionors of Indian Affairs Mottlt improbabic that Senators who have heard of his connec- ton with the Wur Department desire to know somothing of hig antecodonts, and whether he has ever been em- ployed by the department, and in what capacity and un- der what circumstances. GENERAL SICKLES, OF THE EXCELSIOR BRIGADE. ‘The Military Committee of the Senate reported unant- mously today in favor of the nomination of Daniol F. Sickles to a Brigadier Goncralship. This removes all bound s and Manypenny, he was led to the conclusion that near!; ——— —— aI TE doubt of his contirmation by the Senate, series Of Parties i, that the company assembles at seven | roeias telt and equal jntico meted ook. Aa Tomien | all the eftrts ot the Indian Breas to moliorate the oni- | CORR —In Dronklya,on Friday. January 24, Samant AT .2%, BROADWAY_WEODING CARDS. THREE AFFAIRS ON THE LOWER POTOMAC. and closes at oleven o'clock. stand it, Senators are now acting as a judicial tribunal, | dition of the Indians wero foiled by ths condnet of the wife of Leouard Cooper, y' BP pcelebraves engraved Cara sold only at EVERDELLB, ‘Pho retatives and friends of tho family ure reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on sunday afternoon, at = half-past one o’clock, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, | A T 72 MAIDEN. LANE—WEDDING CARDS FINBL without furthor notico, A." engraved by'0.3.8TUART. Price moderate, Coorek.—On Friday, January 24, Gronar AxDKRsoN, in- SA Nae Pgueiirn teeth che eeseieialiaie fou ‘Sean and Sarah M. Cooper, aged 9 months Monograms and package of Note Paper. 538 Broadway. The fronds of tho family aro respectfully Invited to at- | 4 REMARKABLE MEDICINE, tend the funeral, from the aor of his parents, No. Pg a LIFE BALSAM, in, plea ty street , Jersey City, on ‘Sunday afternoon, LIFE BALSAM 18 const enetehe Davia.—At Springfleld, Iil., on Friday, January 17, | moet palnful and ps jatablish: Tho steamer King Philip, which camo up from the flotilla last evening, reports affairs unchanged down the river. ‘The King Philip ts now in chargo of Acting Master Cook, Captain William Mitchell having resigned. The brig Perry, which has been anchored bolow Alox- andria for somo time, left her anchorage yesterday afternoon, aud proceeded down the river in tow of tho Mr. Hooper, representative from Massachusetts, has | determining upon the rights of aSonator, and they aro to van eee specially under tho administration of also commenced a sories of ‘Thursday evening receptions, | be govornod by no such principles. sublimated as they | Jeff. 7 t Y |. Moses. Wattace and Watrs, the formor the dologate at his residence, corner of G and Twenty-first stroots. | Tek P40! ahs iia the Sovate wae te oe ea Net | trom Washington Territory, and. the latvoc the delegate An elegant company of ladies and gentlemen were pre- | by no common law or parliamentary iaage, but it was ta | from the Territory of New Moxico, oxprossod thoir viows sent last evening. decide whether or not the Senator on trial was untit for ae eee tho bill went over, the mornii Secrotary Seward gave a Congressional state dinner, at | Hotirine'had not boon protulgated at-an ecrioe day it | APPROPRIATION TOR Ti NOU CONTRACT INYRITICATING COM: his residence, last evening. 80, the Senator from face aly te. Sumner) would — 2 ER never have been permitied to "| Tho joint resolution appropriating $10,000 to pay the burning shafts against the barbarism of slavery, | ®Xpenses of the committee appointed to inquire into the corner of Duane atrest. tl THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRE: retracted forms: and the clarion voice of tho veteran. Sona: | Sonduct of the war was passnd. Kare Bronim, wife of Honry Davis, and grand-daughter of | Pity af the blood, liver acd Kianevn goncnat dtality: dyn eee The King Philip, on her return to the yard, mot the FIRST SESSION. tor from |New | Hampwhiro (Mr. Hale) | woutd | aa, goohte Gil seproprintine $25 000 ts Ge expended, | the late Josoph Taylor, of New York. Sia, incipient consumption, plies” de, Principal Borst See, Porry below Mount Vernon, making good headway. ibellades : aretthor Sonators who huve long beet un acted ek hang, | undor tho diroction of tho Socretary of War, {fin his judg” ded cas take Riacedan i. eager aR EE nc IMPROVEMENT OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE Wasutvarox, Jan, 24, 1862, | {00 much imbuod with cortain unhoaithy doctrine to eerie coum Oe Te teae eeyoeataction of the | <"W. and Mary Jaue Evans, aged 13 yoars, 3 mouths and ORRICK, ONE PRIOR COSEaT, RAtaneaae anMy. i + _ | have held their seats by any certain tenure, if the Se- , ‘ ° | 18 days. ¥ance In price of Carpets will continue to sell. goodsat bis For the last two days some of the most eminent phy- Raa eS “—— rae er Oh ieapumnier women tite ecaih for paritastalaey ticles, ame acaba Se ae etka ded satin cama Waginatemtiasrie tent Ay ie waved owe rate. Ents’ velvet, Brum, super Ingrain 5 . Ded sobhsarnred 08 press, BOW - | Carpets, Rugs, Matting, 2. Selana;and infantil and wealthy citisens of Bosto Mr. FRSMENDEN, (rop.) of Me., from the Committeo on | duty. ‘The great question now on trial in our nation is | RESOLUTIONS OF TI XKW YORK LAGISLATCRE OW THR PUN } D5y three o-clock. aor poems eee ____ jew York und Philadelphia have been in session in this - whother it sha!! live, or whether, because the flogors . Firzcerawp.—On Friday, January 24, Evwarp, son ’ i 3. " New York and Philadelphia have been i Finance, reported back the resolution to appropriate | whether it shall Ii hother, b he fingors of [ i 4, F of | PAOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS.—CALF DOUBLE SOLED WA. treason a Mr. Fexton, (rep.) of N. ¥., presented tho resolutions $10,000 for tho expenses of the committee of the Houso | fr°timos ike those, which sUif ovecy" tatiotehearr, | of the legislature of the Staio of New Yerk in favor ot in regard to contracts made by any department of tho | there is imminent danger that we may be led todo | the onactmentof a yh to — seh on the govern- government. an act, ina case like this, which wiil fix a pro. | ment in the matter of furnishing supplics. city to arrange some plan for tle greater cflicioucy of the Medical Department of the army. Yesterday General McClellan was before the Poard, James and Margaret Fitzge low, county Cork, Ire! ‘The reiatives and friends of tho family are respectfully 50; long degged, grain top solew,. Water ld, mative of parish of Mal- | de y¢ pout Bh 80, A pret tot Boos ioe seeks. $2.50 NER'S, 377 Bowery, next to Fifth dt the funeral, from the residence of his Soa A hie ; i Mr. Fanton said tho Special Commiitoe on the War | !vited to attons ; 2 and indicated to thom enough of his plans as to | qhe resolution was cedent which shall be pernicious in its influence 1 parents, No. 10 Amity place, on Sunday acternvou, at two AM SELLING HENDRICKSON’S WHIS- ion passed, ~ Contracts had the subject of which these resolutions | \ 4 pee ; furnish them a basis to act upon in making their horeatter. There is no more melancholy teaching o'cliek. old, at $4 per gallon; guaranteed to be NRW BUREAUS IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. in the history of English jurisprudence than the | treat under consideration, and when a bill was introduced Wholesome than any brandy that enn be Mr. Smmnaax, (rop.) of Ohio, introduced a bill creating | ‘ellity by which, from “forced and arbitrary | Some wocks ago to punish frauds. Xo., one of its mem- Frary.—On Thursday afternoon, January 23, a‘tor a pa ay pened thot en Proparations for the future. The Chairman of the short but sevore illness, Norks 8. FRary, in the 17th year Purchased at ‘ m bers (Mr. Holman) moved it be referred to said commit- Broadway, corner of Cedar street, Sonate Committeo on Military Affaire was prosont | two now bureaus in the Navy Department. Referred. constructions, the best men of the times, innocentand | 18" (it ing Honse determined to seni it to the commit. | °C his age. - _ pain RE nee nee at the mocting this afternoon, and after modify- fame chanrune, [aceon to geno ele eee tee on the Judiciary, and he (Mr. Fenton) was not ad. | , The relatives and friends of the family are respoctfull ARTLETI’S BURNISHED NEEDLES FOR ALL THR invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutel ne chuteh, Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Sunday aftcr- noon, at twoo'clock. ng machines and for hand sewing, 190 for.25 conta; ing, erasing, interlining and adding to the original Beents, 475 Broadway, Dill, the following was agrcod upon, the Chairman of the . . y ro vised that the bill has been heard from in the house Mr. Grows, (rep. of Towa, Introduced a Dill providing | ee ee ea ae trenton that wo shoudl te cake | since. Tt was a xubject of great Importance, nd required charter for certain banks in the District of Columbia. | {iouq’ ‘air. Harris then reforrod to tho letter, claiming | immediate legislation. Thorefore he moved ita reference | MaMa twouclek. | 4 8 4 | CHHAPPED HANDS, FACE, LCS. 4 Seantetomniisve ce Miteasy AMiiys, Senator Wilton; ox- | teterred, * | that if the clause about firearms had been omitted it | $0 the Special Cofmmittes on the Investigation of the War | gy. rsiay January 16, CAR UNE CRIaEY, infant daughtor Cr muna Co.'s Gainphor. Loe, with Glyeartac, wilt keop Pressing the opinion that it would probably moet the ‘wishes of the committee :— AN ACT TO INCREASE THR EFFICIENCY OF THE MEDICAL DE PARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Bo it eyacted by tho Senate and House of Repr: atives in Congroas assembled, That there shall be one d. rector genoral of the Medical Department of the army, who shail have the grade, pay and omoluments of a Drigadier general, and who shall, as chief of the medical corps,’ perform the ‘duties now as. dd = to) the» = Surgeon =General, and such duties as may ve required by law and regulations. . Contracts. ‘THE NEW SENATOR FROM —— would havo been harmless colt The motion was carried. Mr. Davis, (Union) of Ky., presented the credentials of ‘TUR INDIAN INTRRCOURAR BILL PASSRD, Robert Wilson, appointed Senator from Missouri, to fll The House thea Fesumod tho consideration of tho bill the vacancy caused by the expulsion of Mr. Polk. no war, the letter would not have veen no. | amend the Indian Intercourse act, = passed it. Mr. Witxinsox, (rep.) of Minn., moved to refer the | ticed, and closed as follows:—it sevms to me, hgh changin ancl af arte- rues te lat ‘Ser ‘Tho House considered thos ‘8 amendments to the credentials and certain papers ho had to tho Judiciary | jf, wna Senate, were to cxpel this Soaaior without coming J Cougular and Diplomatic Appropriation bitl Committee. He (Mr. Wilkinson) said ho had the report | sign, it would be guilty of tho greatest injustice toward | ,, They non-concurred in those including Florence among of acortain menting hold about the Ist of May, and Me. | tne Sonator and towatd the Senato. Ihave patnfully foit | tbe Consul Genoralships, and striking out Hayti, Libe- Wilson was one of the committee who reported a set of | that, in taking the course I fecl constrained to take, Lam An th sie Felapnina ‘ip thin imate resolutions, two of which were as follows: opposing the viows, wishes, prejudices and foolings of co i epi eh nt Resolved, That we, the people here assembled, declare our | many friends. Were ita political question, I should not of Charles and Mary C. Ford, aged 1 mouth and 26 days. | the ski {n the coldest weather, Gold by druggists gene. « Agem of human form is gone to the realms of grace, rally. 25 ceuts, Sent by mail on receipt of 30 cents, A princely pearl to enrich the kingdom of God’s selected _& CO,, 161, 349, SLL and 756 Broad race. - |ANES, 12 CENTS, AND CRUTCHES FOR $3, Oh, Carry, Carry doar, sho is no longor hero to solace the v ‘ lonely hours of father and mothor, dear devoted onus of OMe a (he manafactarers, O- FIREBEAs, He. 5 Cortiends thy world’s latest ends. —__—_ ES RSE MRE YS She, blossed of the thros, no longer waits the carcs:ing COBNS,, BUNIONS,, INVERTED. NAILS, ENLARGED. of parents’ anxious care, She, sho is there with God's te oe. and all ceeonane of (4 og eet siboet pole or. gelvoted gems, ry convenience to the patient 2 RIE, Su Ginsow,—On Wednosday evening, January 22, Wautan | Chritonodist, 700 Broadway. Refers to physiclans audear- Taaac Gunso, in the 20th year of uis age, son of Andrew ees ¥ t- le Mr. Oun, (rep.) of N. Y., gavo notice of his inten. | J: and Sarah’ Gibson. HUMES MUSTY ALE ESTABLISHMENT, 128 NASSAU ‘There shail bo one Metical Inspector Genoral,”’ who shall | fealty and sympathy with the South, and for the protection | hesitate to vote with them. But regarding myself as tion shortly (o move to take up the bill reported by Mr. The funeral will take place on Sunday, from No. 4 Van street.—All who have drank this delightful beverage, Ihave the grado, pay and emoluments of a colone! of ca- | of Southern institutions, standing hore as a judge, called upow to decide according | Hitir of Missouri, to liborate the slaves of the rebela aud | Brunt stroot, Brooklyn. galled Musty Alo, wil tell, you that for arity favor ‘and ‘valry,and who shall, under the Director General, have olved, That we condemn as inhuman and diabolical the | to the rules of law wud evidence uyen the guilt or inno- “naam” beat Westorn Now York papers please copy. tonic qualities, it Is unrivalled. T. BLIGH, Agent. ‘the suporvision of ail that relates to the sanitary Gondi- | war now waged by the federal government against the | conee of w Sonator on trial, my honost conviction is that Mito acamaachatiin Of the bill was peck tilt Tuoeda Hovexs.—On Thursday,.January 23, after a very short HAVE SOME HANDSOME BLACK SURTOUT OVER. tion of the army, whether in transports, quarters or | Seu the evidence is not sufficient, in view of all the facts sur- consider postponed 7 | iliness, Mr. Damen M. Hobcxs, aged 50 years. coats, worth $20, which I will sell ‘Also Pilot camps, or of the hygiene, pelice discipline and efficiency of fleld and general hospitals, undor such regulations as may horeaftvr be established. Thoro shall be eight medi- cal inspectors, who shall havo the grade, pay and emolu ments each of a livvtonant colonel of cavalry, and who shail be charged with the duty of inspecting (he sanitary condition of transports, quarters and camps, and of feid and goneral hospitals, and who shall report to tho Sanitary Inspector General,"? under such regulations as may be lercafter established, all circumstances relating ‘to the sanitary condition and wants of troops and of hos- pitals, and to the skill, efficiency and good conduct of the Mr. Davis said that Mr. Wilson had no part in the reso. weok. lutions, which were entirely without his (Wilson's) sang. | Founding the caso, to authorize me to vote that hols |“ Yiumned till Monday ilty of the offence cl \. day tiou in any way. Mr. Davis then had a paper read signed | 807 nye vex, N.J.,had not the : St by Governor Hall and others, attesting to tho loyalty of | ante of the Senaor from Indiana, boyuuda more speak. | At Jeffers’, 573 Broudway—Lad ln a ott Come Me Wuton to Mr. Davis, | ing ono, but that should not alter his course in this cage, | morel Boots, at $2 and $2.50 8 pair; Missex', $1 5 aking thal & thorough cdc gel nis loyalty | ‘tho simple fact was tho finding of two letters on the | Children’s, $125and $137, JHFFERS, 073 B mat tee be genet = . raon of Thomas D. Lincoln, written by the Senator Mr. Powmnor, (rop.) of Kansaa, said that he knew Mr. | Porn indiana, ono of which wis addrossod to his Excel, |, Witite, Ringwool Gloves, Only 40 Conte Wilson, and that he had the reputation of a good Union | ioney Jeff. Davis. Mr. Lincoln's troagon could not be of —" Bi as #, 175 Broadway man. It was go good that ho (Mr. Wilson) had to £° | tho darkoxt kind, as he had only been held to bail for the ——____—__—. around through lowa to get home, ho being hunted like | crime, The District Attorney of Ohio was very careful | Wedding Cards.—Grent Inducements.— the reat of Union men. to rotain this letter, as ovideuce of Mr. Lincoln's treason, | Elegant styles and low prices. See specimens at JAMES y Tho funeral services will take place at his lato resi- worth $14, selling for $10; inte Coats, $13 donce, 220 Greene street, on Sunday, immediately aiter ; Cape Cloaks, worth $1 for $i4. Pants and Vests church services, at hali-past twolve noon. The friends and | Very low. Custom work as usual, acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited xe attend. EB, 114 William street. ADIES' BAND AN LINK BRACELETS, Hannow.—Suddenly, on Friday, January 24, Roost L Handsome a Fen ep C. ALLEN'S, Hannow, formerly of No. 191 Bioecker street, in’ the 62d | No. 415 Broxaway, one door below Canal sireei, year of his age. ss - ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also tho mem- TRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PORTABLE, bers of Washington Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., and STicna combined, corner of Warren st, and Broadway Anclent Chapter No. 1, R.A. M., are rospectfuily invited VE YOUR SILKS, RIBBONS, GLOY: °.—EGE. to atttend the funeral.’ For further particulars see Sur- | QA yea Gots Heauthe tomer Poe Cot deat Bak. , int an rease officers and attendants connected with the medical depart- Mr. Witkinsow withdrew his opposition. and it was found on tho of the latter five anda | EVERDELL'S, 302 lway, corner of Duane street, day papers. and cleans Silks, “Uloves, Ribbons, Ac., &c., with- mont; and those offices shail, immediately after the pay- | Mr. Wisox, (rep.) of Mo., then took the oath. half months after it had written. Was it ever de- | 4 ikbiaan% cline, Winaks Gel Jaseies.--On Tuesday evoning, January 21, Mra, Scaan- | out injury to elther color of fabric.” Only 35 conte prewotule, sago of this act, be filled by the President by selection oy oom, 4 liverod to Jeff. Davis? He quoted from the President's er cco.—Yellow Ban ace Sol wan, widow of James Jenkins, in tho 70th year of her ld by Gruggione generally. 900, oH ere Bs seatele, age, RI ne ‘Tho rolatives and frionds of tho family, also those of | mui HOWE SEWING MACHINES. her sons, James, John, George and Charies, and her sons- Mr. HOWE invites attention to the great improve. in-law, Rev. A. D. Gillette and A. W. Pitcher, are invited | ments he bas recently made in his Sewing ines, which from the medical corps of the United States Army of such officers as shall have proved their fitness for such posi- tions. Snrorioy 2.—All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with \ ‘ol On motion of Mr. TRomctt, (rep.) of Ill., the bill rela- | inaugural address to show that the government contom. | °.—Goodwin's Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from all im- wigan ign awn nad Mates | So wri Sra ae th ae. | Eh ob RECN Wa tes be . sors if war fullowed. He (Mr. yek) wu ‘that fr vet nde ils nent eon hy ‘Tie Bill Was passed ae reperven by the commentiten, t principle of common aie which revolved all doubts A Young Man’s Best Capital ts His a ithe provisions of this act be and the same are hore- | Tue CAS® OF SENATOR BRIGHT—THR ABOLITIONISTS ON THEIR: the benefit of those arraigned, and should vote against | head, To know how to use it to the beat advan got to attend the funoral, from the First Baptist church, cor- | make them the most perfect and valuable machines ever of- ‘by ropeabva. ; DEFENCE. the oxpuision of the Senator from Indiana, careful examination at FOWLER & WELLS’, 908 Browdway. | nor of Broome and Elizaboth streets, this (Saturday) af- fered to the, publie, either for family use or general manu. Mr. Cuan, (rep.) of N. H.,reforred to the letter writ- is, Mis Creede: ternoon, at half-past ono o'clock, without furthor invi- | {AW"yns Send for descriptive circular, Broadway \PACILITATING THE EXECUTION OF THE LAWS RELA- | Tho case of Mr. Bright was then taken up. ton to Jo, Davis, and thought that letter and the cir. | _Batehelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the | {iin ia TIVE TO PRIZES. Mr Davis, (Union) of Ky., made anfexplanation of what | cumstauces sufficient cause to oxpel the Senator from | World. Harnloss reliable and instantaneous. Sold aud ap- | “Jonas —On Thursday, January 23, Eowano W., eldest | rVHROAT AND LUNGS. —AT THIS SEASON OF THE . plied at BATCHELOR'S wig factory, 16 Bond street, - of Massachusetts, f1 , . | Indiana, The expulsion was absolutely demanded. We big —_ son of Samuol 8. and Joanna E. Jones, aged 3 years 9 year, when coughs and colds are so troublesome, ev __ Judge Thomas, of Mt setts, from the Committee | sr, Harlan had said in regard to the law against teach. could not properly satisfy the country or support tho Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- | months and 3 days. family should bottle of Dr. TOBIAS’ Purmante Lite + én the Judiciary, has reported in the House @ bill to fact- | ing slaves. Where he (Mr. Davis) lived, they had | Caml mun BoP y, conned such. @ Senator co romnin pose, the best in the world, wholemale and fetall, andthe aye Wo loved him—yee, no tongue can tell | A ee me Forage gi Mee MO Tg Hitate judicial proceedings in adjudications upon | schools and Suuday schools where the slaves were taught | in his edt. Suppose a letter had been found on the per. | privately applied. No, 6 Astor House, How much we loved him and how well. sad fenee Price tie, Sad tp al Goer oetedee captured property, for the better administration | ¢o read, His own slaves, when born, were baptized ac- | son of Coppie, the confederate of John Brown, as fol- His Hair “Dye=30 Ce on phage b yD Nog or ging rt a best Jandt street, eg waptete: of the law of prizes, which provides that the | cording to the rights of the church to which ho belonged, oso Brown, Leader of the Negro Insurrection, Har. | brown; infaitible onguent for the ha: ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ALENTINES.—STRONG'S NEW STOCK NOW READY Prizo Commissioners shall receive and place | and female slaves were givon in marriage, just the same per’s etrT re ssotiuse wy thiand Copete’ We " street, and sold by all draggists, attend the funoral, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven fot tee, wheleaals trade, geters, booksellers, oy | ~unidor seal any property captured aud brought into their | ag whito people. Mr. Rhett himself, who owned a large | jy'yourhandaairearms Lrecommend hits a genieman, | Heautifal Complexton.—Laird's “Bloom | ick, from No. 21 Basex airrot. Strong's ga Lota containing over gov worth of Valve district, and place it In custody of the Marshal of such | number of slaves, built a church and specially omployed | ani reltable in every respect. Yours truly, | sumven, | Sf Youth or Liquid Pearl.” for preserving and beauittying | ft (mp te maou at revatl p « rs wil be nent Ny addressing district. If the Commissioners find on such examination the complexion. 430 Broadway. that tho property is perishing or perishable or deterio- rating in value, they shail report to the Court, and the Court shall order, upon evidence, an interlocutory sale tine Depot, 98 Nassau street, N.Y. LS Mary Ann | W. gi Mownvenawy, relict of the late John Money ponng , aged 67 wore years, neral in the morn! AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAP! nth street, Danie. J. MILLER 6 mont ry oh the an & preacher for their edification. One great cause of the | How long would the Sonater from Massachusetts nave rebellion, which he omitted to speak of yesterday, was | held his seat, and how soon would the Senator from. Mra. 8. A. Alle: Wo ‘s Hair Restorer voted for his expulsion. If an bel | and World's Halt Dressing excel all other proparations for the division of tho churoh—North and Gouth. soar tarbo expelled, ought H0t tho poreon to be oxpolied | tehale. ‘Depoly 196 Green arwets Mr. Hantay, (rep.) of lowe. said that on a formor occa | who furnishod aid to the open rebel to mako the robel- ne ‘ *s Tricopherous is the Best 4 manuf thereof by thy United States Marshal. The proceeds to | gion, in debate on this subject, several Senators from tho | lion successful. He contended that tho Senator could not Lave Ad ic rcineen, Paulivins. aplama fon in and Margaret Miller. This medicinal beve: manufactured by the proprietor be depesiied in the rogistry of the court, to abide the | gouth stated essentially the same facts, but were ro- ee ewan Paces whe tome taren en ecedeving ona tontoring US kein’ Ladin ay “host ae ae ee a tnvited to at- | at Satedam say in warranted wot Only pure final decroc. buked by the Sonator from Virginia (Mr. Mason) with | jnthnded to make war, 110 read a long list of acts of war | Sl! druauists. = ~~ Sra ereltieguslity, Ts exirecrdinaty proper ‘The I’rizo Commissioners to receive from the prize | the declaration, that it was the policy of the South | committed by traitors; also the charge of Judge Smalley larch d& ‘s Radical Cure ait January 24, of consumption, Net GRAYEL, ,, CHRONO Re RUMATISM, masters all the papers, documents and testimony pre- | not to teach the slaves. He (Mr. Harian) was glad that | of New York, ol zing the acts of the rebels as Braces and Dr. Wadaworth's Uterine Ele- il years, a native of the county ti DROPSY, DYSP! A 4 tho slaves of the Senator (Mr, Davis) woro taught and | treason by lovyi So much for the war and tho | vator—asuperiorarticle. No, 2 Vesey street, Astor House, ie), scribed by law, pursuant to the rules adopted by the | given in marriage, but would not the law of his State | siate of the country. I need not quote Blackstone on the | opposite the church, Court, to seal up, and as as soon as practicable deposit the samo with the Court, which shall promptiy be heard and adjudicated upon. All reasonable charges for mit him to sey te man and wife’ But he (Mr. | President's Moseage. Here is the decision of the court © "9 Pl he Best 1; we Fiarlan) maintained that the governruont hud as much xi the facts solemnly considered and made upon tho reune’s Pinsters, the Bost im the World, ta tie pervios of toe staves Otho white men and | very case itself. The Febullion bas now burst into armas, | f2F,co!48 and paine in tho back. No.6 Sixth avenue, Vat of Leitrim. of Cloon. Facute or chront The Irleude and oqualntances are invited to attend the | GRNEW a Ns, SuuOGIsH ASIRCULATION pomp Tals + W two o'clock, from his MILATION OF FOOD AND SXHAUST. il VITAL RX no other govermmont would neg!ect so wise a provision | and when the rebel chief left the Sonate his last words a late residence, No. 36 Hamilton avenue, _ ay ED Temeins will bo interred in the Cometery of the whole M dulty. * i y wi jedical Faculty. and attested ee 5 fa, bringing prize property into custody shall, after to employ them. He (Mr. Harlan) cited the example to utter his determination to fight, if peaceful re: Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! McGorme.—On Thursday, January 23, Many, daughter | Put up in cases of one quart and two dozen bot. peter sao’ Pepe A by the Court, te paid or Eng'aud, who had regiments of blocks enrulled in the bellion could pa ee ag | = Ea of _ Don't fal ©, penny Mra. aay > ae eyranter © + Joho and Mary McGuire, aged 1 year,'T months and 12 g St pee ‘nale by all aroggions und cpelbeuaniea jee. A Senator from (Mr. Davis robel de- | suffering cl . Recommen: hb = out of the procceds of any sale, final or interlocutary, in | **S7" Cowan, (rop.) of Pa., sald that he had a very slight | chat that If they could Got haves 1 robellion, | ed by mothers throyghout the world. Pfc abe' botie. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully requested to 83 WRINGEAS.—A BRAUTIFUL CloTune the custody of the Court. In caso of a decree of restitu. | personal acquaintance with the Senator from thdiana, | thoy would trust themaclves to the God of Battles and | Coughe. attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, $1 PORES VW RingEas 4 SRAUTIVUL CLOTEES tion, payment of costs, where no sale has been made, such | and had always oppased him in bis political dogmas. He | their own right arms. Let us pass by this offenco | he SEniateerntipa, of medicinal tions in the form | No, 110 Nineteenth stroet, this day e'eey). el ey sent by express om to any J hall consittute f (Mr, Cowan) was as much in favor of putth of the Senator, from Indiana, “and go out amoug | of a Loxengs. 14 of sil modes the movt eligibie and conve. | _ Norrow.—On Thursday, January 23, Tisorry W. Non. | of the United Staice; just patented. N. B—atent rights charges and expenses ute part of sal cosisy | Fepeiion aa any one. He claimed that in exa tho troopa and urge, thom io fight and drive | lent, more sapectally as regaris a Cough . Brown's | tom, aged 23 years. sale, VA & BRO., 67 South to be paid by the claimant. case the Senate must be el by the sami ‘away tho enemy which bdeleaguers Washington. Eoscrarg allay irritation which | | The rolatives and friends, also the members of George were as jurors. The charge against the Senator | What will tl roply? ‘Urge us to fight, whon | ' om from Todiaen & that of trenton” aero ‘cannot be any in er ‘courao's the mon who are guilty ot | Parl ‘Tho Prize Commissionor, the District Attorney, and the counsel for the captors, shall receive a suitable compen, ‘sation for their services, to be determined by tho Court ‘end paid out of the proceeds of the prize property in the wasn No. ma8,'F- aad A-M.,and the frat. | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Siap ts toner, tee invinod’ to ansend the funeral, rom Bio nah & Ame tin Gaeuen ae mee late residence, half way charge or half way guilt. The Senator must be Sai 4! it friends to the South with @rearms that Families will Save $00 pe ‘aah one strest, REWARD,—LOST, IN GOING FROM LAFAYETTE . ing. © Centin Buy- }, 211 Thompson , On Sunday afver- $10 gore ae Astor ity of treason or nothing. It there was war botweon ight be put into tho hands of rebels to murder ust’ Patent Broome, Faetory ington atreet, corner fur 3 fie ‘orth ‘and the South, and the Senator from ludians What anewor hayo wo vo make thom: Go wnd. ake Vie wGordande im a , wn br : \ epoaton and Philadelphia papers please copy, Kostagion arene, aed Be ”