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i NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1862. 6 INTERESTING FROM KENTUCKY. MAILS FOR EUROPE. renidaven, hin: 8 Carey stset, Sin Molina aged te y ovements of the Navy at the South—Map Show" the remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery ow and, by proposing a bill to hang the AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. rascals and confiscate their property when con- nnd Prvecct oceneonslts victed, it did a good thing; but still it has not ~ Aunany, Feb. 4115 A. M IMPORTANT FROM. (AISSOURI. - MOVEMENTS OF GEN. DAVIS’ DIVISION, ETC. ~ Wednesday afternoon. at two o'clock. The friends aud investigated deep and minutely enough. We | _ The suow storm of New York has uot rosched Albany Sr. Lous, Fab. 3, 1863. Fourie, Ky., Fob. 8, 189% | | ing the Operations of Commodore Dupont Near | actuaatarces 0 the family are reapoctiully svited te iy wee sinsculpeoyieoh Allis inline oes Ce ‘the Pacitc | _ CaPtain H. M. Fogg, of Nashville, belonging to Gauera! ’ ; ; attend trust, however, that very soon such examples | ' *) however, oxo 7 es nd, ee Zollicoffor's staff, wounded near $0: 4 Savam, *h—The Crimean War and the American | “'y¢(, q , y There was barely quorum in the Assembly this oven- | Railroad, state that the brigade of Geuersl Davia was at Annee bens ear aia “srr i yy Coe ey ig slp 9 ” Major Clift, surgeon of Zolticoffer’s brigada, taken pri | Bebellion- E*test News from the War in all | of Hugh eCuskey aud danghtor of Kobert and Bridg Farrell. soner at Somerset, is here, and will be sent to Bowling ~untry, &e., &e., &e. ‘The relatives and frieud: tfull jed to at- Groen on Tuesday , to be exchanged, it is thought. eerie sO nevaly thie “Puesday) afternoon, tomo o'clock . wmahip Europa, Captain Andersons | 224 the funaval, this (Tuesday) afvernoon, at ono o'clock. General Buell will arrangefor the exemption of altgur. | The Cunard mail ate. " cone late residence, corner Thirty-aeventh stroot goons from arrest hereafter. will leave Boston on Won, “tay for Liverpool, ani Rioventh avenue. i Tho mails for Europe wi! %8@ in this city this oe at : ang at talfpast ave | * ronklya, Diss SluConaiox, (orimerly of Lega, NEWS FROM THE UPPER POTOMAC. resnenes Ghee eaner got angvord, Ireland will be made of some of these offenders as will | ing, and but little was done. It was anticipated that an- have a salutary effect in deterring others from | other effort would be made to refer the constitutional contin: dishonest practices by which | amendmeut to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors to they ae Bop tom eyeae: te ll them- | # select committee, but the moment that they roachod that order of business, the opponents of the measure selves, at the cost of the country and the sacri- | 1 ovca to adjourn, and carried it, cutting off those deai- fice of the health and comfort of our volun- } ous to carry that question, : teers. Tho Senate was ongaged in general order, The resolu- tion relative to Seustor Bright was made special order Ovr Coasr Derexces.—The circular which | for to-morrow Mr. Seward issued not long ago, calling upon Vereailles, Morgan county, on Wednesday, proceeding, it was conjectured, to join General Curtis at Lebanon, General Palmer’s brigade was at Laramio, and it was said they were under marching orders for Kentucky. Genoral Sige! left Rolla yesterday for Lebanon, aud the balauce of his division will follow ‘Tirton, Mo., Feb. 8, 1862. ‘The division under Gon. Davis bas been much retarded by bad roads, swollen streams, &c., aud the wagons and artillery have sunk axle deep. The Big Gravier, a stroam ordinarily unimportant, was o'clock, to go by railroad Furthor partioulars in t»-morrow's Herald " Thez Euxorsan Boron or Tax Mutazo will be pub ah s—-Maxy, daughter of Thomas and Kllow Freonnren, Md., Seb. 1, 1862, lished at eleven o'clock this morping. Jt will cowtain.— Tho friente of the aun retageerpe papery, the fu- Tho racent report of tho amount required to ropair the | Interesting account of the Oparations of Commdore | noral, from the resideuos of ber parents, No. 220 Weab Chesapeake and Ohio Canal is officially contradicted, as is | Depont’s Fleet near Savannah, by which all Intercourse Seventeenth street, on Wodnesday afternoon, at one NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. A . clock. the Governors of the several States to improve swollen beyond its’ banks, and it took twodaysto | alsotheroported number of sick in General Landor’s | between Fort Pulacki and that city has been Inter- | °y (aaOe Sanday. Fei es " ’ . day, February 2, Hasnan, wile of Wm. the efficiency of our seaboard defences, was by Senate. cross it, command at Cumberland, The figures ia both cages are | Copted, accompanied with a Map of the Scene of Action’ | Paace ative ct Wadsley Bridge, acar SheMet a no means premature, and now more than ever Ataany, Feb. 3, 1362. A sharp frost set in on Thursday night, and the roads | Pronounced to be exaggerations The Latest intelligence of the Movements of Genoral | land, tu the dist year of her ago ° X relat taf em A few hours ol clear woather yostorday enabled your | Burnside’s Expedition; Intorosting Dospatches from | insist veatient tha tees (Le {amily are reapectfulig correspondent to get a view of tho surroundings of Har- Washington, and a record of ali the Incidents of the War | at two o'ctor from thre reside per’s Ferry; but he failed to discover any force of the | during the past weok; A very inierosting article on the ppg or nae Chrono re, enomy, boyond » mounted picket at tho edge of Sinall. | Grituean War and the Amorioan Rebellion, and all in | Qo —-Onsaturday, Febmaty 1, Peabemcx Quan cot wood’s woods, near Bolivar teresting news of the day, 10 yours “ ‘ A report haa reached here to-day that General Jackson | Single copies, in wrappers, rendy for mailing, six cents. The tricnds and relatives of the famity A . % ted to attend the funeral, thr: rn af! was, the night bofore last, at Wicbester, with his main | Sampson Low, Son & Co., No. 47 Ludgate Hill, London, nae eng from the residence of eee Captain Jobe body. Another ramor, however, saya that he bas been | England, will receive advertisements aad subscriptions Guin, Yourth regiment New York Voluateers, No. 43 Sut order i 7 7 foc tho Hiewato. iven street. : eae eee eee panty og oo — Raxpert.—-On Monday, February 2, Brien, eldest child pee. To Job Printers.—Stereoty ro of Frank Mf. and Kato S. Randell, aged 1 year, 9 moatte General Banks is expéeted back from Washington to- | ue peautitut border of the Garters’ Newer. tepid and 9 days, = . ‘ The Senate mot at eleven o’clock this morning. it is important that his suggestions should be eiacta vitae acted upon with energy and promptitude. We } ty punish frauds in the vse of stamps, brands and have for the protection of our various harbors | trade marks. many strongly built fortifications, which only Also, conforriug additional powers on the Motropolitan require to be properly armed and manned to | Plice in regard to tho inspection of steam boilers. : : BILLS INTRODUCKD. become formidable; and with a foreign war By Mr, Conyouty—Amending the charter of the New threatening the country there is no excuse for | yor, College of Veterinary Surgeons. neglecting what there is no obstacle to prevent By Mr. Lirtit—Rolative to dividends of lire insurance All the forts along our coast ought to be imme- }| compantes. will now support the trains, and, unimpeded by further obstacles, the division of General Davis will advance rapidly. Gonoral Prentizs, with his command, is advancing on Lebanon, to combine with the forces under General Davis. General Price, though so formidably menaced, shows no signs of falling back, and from present appearanc aeems dotermined to give battle. Should he maintain bis position, within two weeks from this time Springfield wilt be the theatre; of another ‘9 reapoctfully diately furnished with fifteen and twenty inch | The resolutions instructing our United States Sonators | bloody contest, such as has made that devoted place | @Ay. During his absonce General Hamilton, of the So. | the Now York Herald are now reauy for | at tates prelooey frown the reniSouen of ber waclor Tondnt : : sar to voto for tho expulsion of Mr. Jesso D. Bright were post- | Caraous in the history of the war in Missouri cond brigade, has beon acting Major Gonoral of the di- | henraenerals and elit Ui Mote Ser at att evel Were ee guns, in-addition fo rifled cannon of smaller | 04 until tomorrow, and the anal voton the same 10 3 vision Uniot and admirably adapted 19 tho’ wants or sob print. | "gan Francisco papers please copy. fi $43 ‘i ‘ , Sona paer ened A .. Price $25, Proof sheets o order sent {0 all w a EM te * rs calibre, and manned by the militia. In this | pe taken at one o'clock P. M. THE UNION FORCES AT IA, Privato intelligence from Bath states that Hon. John | wish to purchase. “Apply to Charles Graske, Stereotyper, |. RYAY.—-On Suuday, February 2, of eonsumption, after A e 181 William sqreet, Now York. m along and severe iliue-s, Davin Ivan, second eldest som way we should soon have a well trained, well Sxpauia, Mo., Feb. 3, 1862. Strother died thero about ten daya ago, and bis death is Ly sig a ‘ . 3 selectins of Ann and the late Peter Ryan, aged 27 years practiced and thoroughly organized artillery Assembly. Acommission appointed for tho purpose by General | attributed to treatmont oxperienced from tho rebel, who, The Third Class for Military Instruction | _ ‘Tho relatives and Criends of the family ure respectfully " i it! commence this cy . at S o'clock, at 98 id 95 Bixth invited to attend the f\ A, fron resid C corps, and in the event of a war with England Pope have been sifting the regimonts at this point, and | some time previous, madea descent upon his estate, dex | Yi ieuMyue smc ely MBAs So clock At ON and 96 Sixth bah Near siesete rie torigg os pew eee = aF 1 takin, ould. b ‘Tho Assembly met at seven; 66 members present, discharged all that were unfit for service, A column | stroying and carrying off property amounting to many Sous cae A si aslo ternoon, at twoo'clock. Psa ‘ 7 SOE PESROP FEREY.AV GES RIDS: UA We enOU! DC | Tho use of tho chamber was granted to the State Agri: | moved off to-day under Colonel W, J. Fuller, of the Twen- | thousand dollars, and treating him with great indiguity. At Jeffers’, 573 Broudway, Ladies’ Bal- Ryickk.—On Monday , February 3, Jaws V. Rrker, agod - enabled to do immense execution on the hostile | cultural Society at noon on February 12. ty-seventh Ohio. His last moments were solaced by many relatives, in- moral Homa Ee ae Sw: Miaces 3 yoand pac se yous EER Dies PARR saa . ay - ; ren's, ie 6 m fis fri ces respectful v Heets, besides saving our seaboard cities from BILLS REPORTED PATORABLY. ‘The telegraph announcing the promotion of Colonel | cluding the wife of his son, D. I. Strother (Porte Crayon). eee to ationd t > funeral, from his late pe anos; "31 fp Be bombardment. A round shot from a twenty- | 7? close Manhattan square; to open certain strests; to | Frank Slute to the rank of Brigadior General was received | Mr. Strother, it will borocollected, placod himself at A Pure Tobacco.—Yellow Bank Tobace | Forty.sovon streot, On Wednesday morning, at half past Airst in tho breach against secession, and oxerted an ox: Bua fr sale all tabu un sn tended influence to prevent Virginia from committing | wholesale by E. GOODW ROTH. political suicide. His labors were compousated by an : z amend the act in relation to jurors and commissionor of inch gun would weigh nearly a thousand | jurors of Kings county; supplementary to the Flatbush pounds, and, if fired at the famous Warrior or | avenue act, Brooklyn. NOTICES OF BILE, eight o’ciock. His remains will be taken to Greeaw ch, Connceticut, for interment. Skanvry.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, February 2, after asbort but painful iliness, of diptherta, Anum TowNseyp, with great satisfaction by all the troops here. They be- lieve him prompt, safe and brave, aud will follow him on the march or in tho flold with great confldence and other iron-clas ip, within le a“ = “ a i icl Married oungest daughter of Jacob D. and Einma J. Seabury, ge, ‘ably ¢ Bee eee om ets on his ooatabean AFFAIRS AT LEBANON, quently * Win. Starrs, V. G., Curtroviniz J. A. Cosmo, to Eu.Ky A duit on earth to bloom in heaven side; for no vessel in the world could | or Fast river to tho bulkhead line, and to confirm certain home ta Bath. This loss to bis feblow-citizens and the | ©. Sure, both cf this city. The friends and relatives of the family aro invited to 4 1d to Rossa, Fob, 2, 1862. | yi 2: boa ; z May peace and codtontment forever attend attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, real “ , ‘auts of land unde aay 5 Union cruso in Western Virginia is almost irreparabio, C , ° , ence resist such @ force. The guns purchased | Preis er a ation (9 Inns eet andor water and | Reliable information from Lebanon says thnt Ganeral ESR HAnORE We Ghtusdl tuawahons ce be ago Pie hat foi a eee pp a a a for tele nernose onieey Fo:bel of Ale Bae INANE Bee Tiebed te the aak oe Sauerit lines of the clty, as | Curtis is now in that place. ‘The number of troops there | curtain Saul, of the Virginia (Union) Volunteers, while ‘And love in their cottage abide, - Sroomorr.—In Brooklyn, om Sinday morning, Fobru- is constantly increasing. It is doubtiess his intention to romain at that place until all his forces arrive, which will be sevoral days yet, as some of them have not start: edyet. Aconsiderable number of them are under orders to march this morning, and probably within two facture, according to the latest and most im- | Gircction of Judge Bronson and approved by Mayor proved design, and after being thoroughly | Opdyke. ide ata tested by proper military authorities. We are By Mr. Psxeck—To protect witnesses testifying before glad to sce that the initiative has been taken in | *ither horse of tho Logisiature from prosecution on their 4 4 ¥ Connecticut papers please copy. ary 2, after a short iJines scouting on the other side of the Potomac with about | y ive “Wowsoy.—At Gloucester, Blass., om Thuraday, | 48 years, 1 month and 8 days. forty men, was ambuscaded and killed by a rebel force. | January 30, by Rev. Georgo Lyle, Rigsarp H. Lane, of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Colonel Lamon’s Virginia brigade has been disbanded, » to Sakai, eldest danghtor of George #. Won- | invited to attend the funeral, from the resttenco of is is 3 7 son, of Gloucester. brother -i w, Chas. P. Denando, 249 Pear! street, cor- Shofar companies of dntaniay apeattached tothe Thied | od oo) teers. Om unter: Wotrusias We thicae: Loar ve Tikes, thie (haseday)eheceas, aacnec'elaa. Ir. ABRAMAM SroonuoKr, aged i x Maryland Volunteers, the four companies of cavalry to 1 ‘ans ‘ Smcny.—On Mo orhing, Febru eats guns having been already ordered for the fort | igs i, Gisticton to repay ee fu iblation to |. The roads between this piace and Lebancn are almost gade, and the two artillery companies aro toform the | Y0t! of this city. - years and G-montie, in that harbor. boards of town ofticers of Richmond county. impassable. Fifty teams are said to be this side of the Sanut—Le Coonr —In Brooklyn on Monday, Feb. | The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to First Maryland battery. ‘They will be armed with six hy th ten-pounder Parrott guns, and attached to Gen. Banks’ i division. Rev. Dr. Baker, , Apaus, oldest Samra, of ‘Fond | attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, jaughter of F. J. | No. 39 Commerce street, this (Tuosday) afteraoon, at three o'clock. viN¥—In Philadelphia, on Sunday, Feb- | Tiow.—On Monday, Fobruary 3, Jutua ANN, wifo of the Rev. Edwia W. Hut feger A ott Ly W. M. Tuomis—To repeal the act to incorporate ‘The importance of the measure indicated can- | the Metropolitan Medical College of New York. i . e ria . By A. J. Conng:1—To authorize alievs to take, hold and not be overrated in importance, and the same _ ren estate; . Gasconade river, waiting for the water to subside. ‘Thore is a rumor, but not generally believed, that Gen- Price has reeently been reinforced by twolye thousand ss “4 . 2 ry p BL * a ot rd 4 5 alacrity that was shown in raising the first fifty | By str. Barnri—To eropower railtoad companies to | rebel seo beta egai, Bie is preparing to giveour | Reported Fight on the Texan Coast. Visti Cts ue an, anehiee Puaxnuay Saw Wt elacives anatrionds of the family, togothoc witi thousand men to march to the defence of the <4 ‘ —T1 i army a hard fight. micaco, Fob. 3, 15) + 3a. o hiladelphin those of her father, Barnes Under! , and sona-in-law, Fig the Goncrnor powes taemopentan Health bill | “qhe Third Missouri cavalry ato now nearly all here, | A special despatch (o the Chicago Zribune, from Cairo, | VAN WaGaxx--Lawn.—In this city, on Tuestay, De. | William Byron andThe!. A. Snyder, aro respoctfi -eapita xbibited i e > giving the Governor power to appomt commissioners, apital ought to be exbibited in strengthening | giving the fe Mayors of New York and Brooklyn and the -our coast defences to repel foreign invasion. President of the Board of Supervisors of Richmond coun- ty, sball be the Metropolitan Board of Heaith. The bill the Rev. De. HarJeaburgh, Mr. i. £. | vited to attend tho faneral, from her’ late residence, No. iss Many HE. Lawes, daughter of Capt, | 101 West Forty-third street, between Broadway ‘ant walk, Ct. Sixth avenue, om Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, y8:—A correspondent of the Memphis | \rnr wr, te, but one or two companies remain to come up. This regi- Wa exas, January 20, says | Heury Lamb, of No ment is to be attached to General Sigel’s division. February 3, Appeal, writing from Columbia, —_—_-—_--——_ eee " f i ws without further notice. ‘capa o Meee arnrevaed dvaan is broader than the one already introduced, giving the tbat @ bark’and schooner belonging to the federals came ied. a i 5 duis ea nate wiik Signor Taine eter. board supervision and authority over iho street | IMPORTANT ORDER FROM GEN. HALLECK: | near our coast whon they were fired upon by our forts: | Rawny.—On Monday, pies 3, Parnick Barry, a Waite ee pte sabe’ iy Shira m Mer tcgeel anneal ee REE Sx. Louis, Feb. 3, 1862. | poth vessels returned the fire. We fired ten guns, they | native of Killogh, county Cork, Ireland, and son ‘of Farewell, poor mother. one, in the ee cree: AP an ee ie en memomnta S15 3% |... dean tallow ing gunbeal dite iti ie Manel a tia thers | lon ties sbaaktiy abate, vated: them -piletoed seemingly | Thoms and Ellen karey, in the 384 year of his age. Peace be thine. his favor previous to his debut here, that our oxpecia: | surance companies. It provides that avy dividends of | 7 " B , i o ‘The friends and relatives of the fumnily aro respectfully | Hor remains will bo interred in the Evergraens Come: tions were proportionately great; but we are glad to cay | PO0t8 om proimiums hereafter made by any live insn- | ine— disabled or gatisfod they could not win. invited toattond the funeral, from his late residence, | tery on Wednesday. fonat 3 Fance company, iucorporated by the lawaof thie State, | Hxapquanrmns oF tHe DePartwrvr oF Tur Misount, —_———— = No. 180 aveaue B, on Wednesday afternoon, at two | London (England), Paris (France) and Berlin (Prussia) that instead of being im the least disappointet with | shall be payable, at the option of the inzured, im cash or Sr. Lovr, Feb. 4, 1862. News from California. o'clog:, papers please copy. ‘The president, professors, curators and other officers of the University of Missouri are required to taxe and subscribe to the oath of allegiaace prescribed by ‘his performance in consequences, we were agreo- | by audition to thoamount insurad by policy, withont the abiy surptlged at tho richness of a voice that | Paymeuegr ine nadiienal Brom ian boreist,o by maak may be favorably compared with that of Amodio. 14 | \ By Mr. O'Bams—To SAN Francisco, Jan. 30, 1862, Brita —On Saturday, Februmry 1, Cuances-A. Bers, son of George W. Betts, aged 6 years and 11 months, Arrived ships Dictator from Hong Kong, Elizabeth | “tye relatives and trieads of U family are respectfully cittzens from any seceding Darling from Manila, Klectric Spark from Boston, | inviled toattend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, BROADWAY--WEDDING CARDS. THRAR, is no éxoggoration to cay that he is the best bari. | State or in rebellion, from bringing sults for tho recovery | ber 16, 1861, aud to fill the samo in the office | ners Kavorite from New York. at two o'clock, from the residence of pestais, No 206 celebrated engraved Cards sold ouly at EVERDELL'S, tone wo have had since that celebrated artiste left of money in the courts of this State, untit tbe seceding | of rshal Goneral in this city. | Nop 2 South Third street, Williamsburg. Sa Broadway, corner of Duane street. Katublinhed 1940. bile Sete ey a , us. | State returns to allegiance, and vntil every Iswon the | — ‘The President and directors of all raitroad companies | failed ship R. R. Forbes for Shanghae Cutwater. Hovze.—On Thareday morning, January 30, at 53 West | “77 apa se SUL: - ' Yet he hardly exhibited the full power of his voice last | statute book, intended and calculated to impede the col- a debts by citizens of the State of New York, al ve been ‘f this State will be required to take and subscribe to the cath of allegiance in the form, within the time and under the penaltics prescribed in the 1g pal y They will also be required to fill bonds for such sums as : LL ARTICLES FOR SOLDIERS SHOULD BE SENT, w¥ Borne, daughter of Rdward ‘at hulf rates, by Marnden's Express, 74 Broadway. Tuey ily to all/points occupied by our army. ‘The ship Flying Dragon, of Boston, arrived last uight | Twenty-eighth street, and Mary. Boyie, aged six months and seven days. from Sydney, ren.on the rocks after entering the harbor, | *"C. .se7" C2 siruraay morning, February 1, aaxuat D. ce oe evident, to a slight Leryn rt lly, @ great acquisition to the preser repealed. ‘ operatic ceintyesi his artistic intelligence is only | By Mr. Coprvcrox—To amend the code of procedure in and was totally wrecked, Her cargo, consisting of ove | Cuace, in tho 73d year of his age. DEMARESPS NEW STYLE WEDDING CARDa stocond to hia vocal execution in point of pertection. “He | Feationto partis testifying in uci own behalf. | aay be designated by the Provost Marshal General that | (housand tons of coal, was aillost. The wreck was gold | The relatives aitd (rieuds of the famity are respecitully | Al. and Eneciopes 82 Broniway. Sealsand stamps, a eae pend oot y gee Sone hose tec ecaey [merecceees maton) iy Wie eey ee Stee invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 45 3 = a wi akiionce whicn. chuuidering the weather: es teres, | and requesting the ropresentatives to vote against. the | or adver officers, sgents or employes who have not taken. | to-day for eight hundred dollars, Hammond street, th's (Tuesday) afternoon, arouea'oscke, | AT 10 FULTON STREET_WEDDING CARDS; THES cand he fally succoodod in winning general approbation. nected! beakrapt Saw: Silrtig inithaetiena aE ee ey not loyal to the Uni ~~ San Fuanciaco, Jan. 31,1862. | without further invitation. ee SeeESE eng gdesksing, Cards ouly ‘by Wa. . 1 PHELPS was opposed ie ipernity tates. ived shi ‘est Wind from Boston, Mary Whit- Massachusetts rs please copy. phd al mc hn catsnhetnn Se A ios Wollogg, in the role of Violeta, sang exceedingly Congress ona matter they had thoroughly examined and | No contracts will hereafter be made by quartermasters |, es oe oon, er CeAgteant be aeaaaee February 2; at her residence, Ll, HEADACHES AND OTHER NERVOUS AFFE! ‘woll, and acted with ber usual grace and feeling, although | Were entirely familiar with, or commissaries of this department with persons who | bridge er Sey ‘ " No. 281 Henry street, Matupa W. CLarsson, daughter of tions, Inflamed Eyes, Deafn ea and Sure Throats cured a atight trace of her recent indigposition was di acernible. On moticn of Mr. Pisnce the resolution was referred to | do not take and subscribe to an oath of allegiance simi- Sailed ships Storm King for Hong Kong, Neptune's | the Rev. John Schoreman, deceased, in the 49th yeur of | Without medicine by Di Ww R, Bleecker te Brignoli redo, was suporb, and the minor parts | the Committee on Federal Relations, in the expectation lar to that prescribed by the act of Congress approved were admirably sustained by Mavcusi, Barili, Madame | ‘hat they wou!d report exactly the reverse. Car for New York. Augeet 16, 1861. npn i mated af Hor remains will be conveyed to Middletown, N. J., | PJ°URBOX, GUARANTEED TO BE 17 YEARS OLD. AT ‘jhe weather is again pleasant. Three-fourths of Sa- per gallon. French Brandy, imported at the preseat: iuake: i The resolution in favor of abolishing sutlers being | Purchasing officers are probibited from making pur- tor fbeneaks ae: ; ch Bras ; pra te i spe. epere wp iaweiner: Yaey. £00 called up, Mr. Summ moved a substitute, requesting Con- | chases of pereons of mown disloyalty to the government. | cramento is now out of water Caricrer.—Un Monday, February 3, Joser W., son of deubital chances a Sy oer my Welakey dintiled, . On Thiwraday ‘Lucia di Lammermoor” will bo given at | gress to regign, and resolving the Legisiature to proeeod | Where articles neceaeary for the public service are held San Francisco, Feb. 1, 1862. Joseph W. and Elizabeth Creigier, age 2 years, 4months | from selected a with every confidence in their purity and r disloyal persons, and cannot be purchased of ae ae the thot will be reported to these head- quartors, when tho proper inatructious will be given. ‘All clerks, agents and civil employees in the service of ‘the Brooklyn Acad with or I lito in the role | t? Washington and take charge of affairs there. of Aachton, to be followed Sueemac tents Traviata,” Pending the question the House adjourned. ‘the iast opera of the season at that houe th 23 nist ent plesom 4 at pris in accordance wit The steamship Golden Gate sailed to-day fof Panoma, | 4 25 days. of gyn errno gs ot pratt. sue Semple Potiles of exceliemt quality at SOs each carrying one hundred passengers and $750,000 in treasure | attend the funeral,from the residence of his parc a. JENDUM, Broadway, corner 7 for New York, and $300,000 far England. 0. 5T Norfolk at MILITARY MOVEMENTS. FOR ALL THE I ARTLETT'S BURNISHED NEEDLES. the United Siates in the Deprrtment, will be required to 4 ‘Czanx.—On Monday, February 3, Mrs, Eximzanern CLanx, ‘ing machines aad hand sewing. Wholesale and re- Pies ae perinor gana poreptictirg —_ wil take and subscribe the orth prereritied by the afrostid Mt al cere ea ge occa 9 liam Cari - Ce eee AB Broadway. ibs eat lors, and we ow , at least, ce B ye act Congress. ‘Those who wi . ‘Tho frien’s and acquaintances of the family, also those ‘ anh cae eet eine ARRIVAL OF A BATTERY OF ARTILLERY? ' é ~ \ROUP AND COUGH CURED IN TEN MINUTES, . Notwitbstand: theorder within the period of thirty days will Arrived bark Benefactor from Hong Kong. of her gon, Thomas C.ark, are respecttally invi - J . Russian -commpeles. Novw ren aks MOVeTe ine: 18_ Las case New York baltery of; arttlesypomiiathige Eee resiiaed” us Maria Tenlenee take. te. ty rrp tend the faneral, ea Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock, C application of clement ‘skies which last evening threatened an embargo even against sleigh bells, there was a good and fashion- by Uhe timers DR. ALONZO RAUPE'S WONDERFUL PLASTER. spective offices, and if any who 30 fails shall ¢ to parties not entirely satiated. 150 men, aud being a detachment of the Havelock Mat" The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, | fcom the residence of her son-in law, James Tavis, ‘ : 0 i suis 8 anPRE He Gi aE Wines das tis adic tery, arrived here f Albany on Saturday and are at eseciiee Lcairen os ae nralstanpeanne: m= — “ Pass Feb. 3, 1862. wens Ce ote eo se. will be (aRen to eh, vale at 472 Third avenue, 19 Beckman and 62 Pise ordinary-bill-of ‘a standard comedy, a brilliant bailet | Prevent quartered at Palace Garden. They are under | offence. This institution having beon endowed by the ‘The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Penn- Conxert.—In Stamford, Conn., on Monday morning, [Pipe command of Captain White, aud are to form part of a new {including the beautiful Cubas), and a megnificent | regimentcf artillery. ‘voonic spectacio.”” ‘The Pie comedy was Buckstone’s sprightly, rat. | THE TWENTY-EIGHTH (IRISH) MASSACHU- tling and never flagging production, entitled “Married SETTS REGIMENT. Life,” in which five “happy, happy pairs,” each upon | This regiment, which arrived at Governor's Island, some horridsmystory, or trifling disegreement, or tem- | from Boston, on the 18th ultimo, are apdor orders to pro- peat in a. teapot, are driven to the extremity of seces- | ceed to the seat of war, and expected to have taken their ion, disunion and eternal separation, to be brought to. | departure from the island yesterday. They will not, ther again into the happiest accord by a chapter of | however, it is wnderstood, get off before to-day, or t Gastrainod and lucky morrow at farthest. Since their arrival on Govern government of the United States, its funds should not be tged to teach treasen or to instruct traitors. The an- thorities of the University shauld therefore expel from its walls all persons who, by word or deed, favor, assist or abet the rebellion. ‘The attention of all military officers is called to this order, and any one who shail hereafter keep in the go- vernment employment persons who fail to to take said oath of allegiance, or who announce and advocate dis- road to-day, Febr: aylvania Railroad was, held: to-day, Mayor Henry was' | ¥orr triocds are respecttully laviled to altend ine fa- BI Tg re PS a ee non chairman. neral,on Weduesday morning, at hali-past eleven o’elock, | the skin soitin the coldest weather. Sold by drugelate gene- ‘The report of the directors showed the net earnings of | from ihe residence of Sonds Seely, Fsq., Stamford, Her | rally. Price 26 cents, “Sent by mall o receipt of 30 cents. the year to be three millions and a half of dollars, being | remain will be interred in the receiving vanit at the HEGEMEN & CO., 161, 399, oll and (36 Broadway. te ‘ned ver the | Stanford Cemetory. Carriages will be in waiting at the | 2a gs AND GANES FOR THE MIDLIONCAT an increase of more than a million and a quarter over the | <tamford depot to meet the nine o’clcck train from New get de Met oe blo previous year. A semi-annual dividend of four per cent | York city, to convey the rionds to the Louse. Ko 3 ee: {ind advocate dis- 1 may po paid in May and continued thereafter. Comvita —On Saturday, February 1, Prerax Conant, at | ___ eo ne eee etcren” Vil be arrested and tried 106 dis- | “the committee of investigation into the condition and Searkcd Oar ee Cement: VARS, Tp ied that all clergymen, professors and | managewient of tho road mado majority and mi- : teachers, and all officers of public and private insti- Seis.” 0 ited ‘ tutions for elueation, benevolence, brsiness und trate, | MTN reports. The majority _ “JULIA Conve, widow of Joba V. Cornell. Creat aes bomen eee .: BILLUBADS, $5 I ‘ated equally r Pentre streets, BUNIONS, INVRRIED NAILS, ENLARGED. rother-in-law, Mr, Josept ter county, this (Toes: amutval advantage of ‘all parties concerned, except the in- | yoand the men of the Twenty-eighth have been subir Nhoare ip favor of the perpetvation of the Union! | tions that the company ts ia a prosporovs condition, | Joints and ait disoases of the Leet cured without pi Sova uhcapie eet ies "the esiing 6" Garts, ted to very rigid drill and discipline, s9 (het they may | voluntarily subscribe - ais, cou + ‘ Jygcme pre- | and its presont system and regulations relehts, &c. mize papers — tek, Ustiopodtee 760 Br vanway.” Wes. te a “ i + actin c ; » ha Bi i order eir 3 ¢ ‘ ry 2, Sue loved wife | geons ct the city, Davidge, Hill, Davenport and Jeffries, and of Miss Cicton, | now be stid to have attained a proficiency in the vse of +p Ble Lig lind ye tSenben hk; | are calculated to promote the tnterest ers and heuary 2, Sia E., beloved wife | grons.t the ely Airs, Skevrott, Miss Fanny Browne and Mis. Walcot wos cond to no other volunteer reximoot that has tl stingitished from those who may wish to en- | the accommodation of (he public, and \eom an ex: bers of Lexing i OESTICKS ON BURTON Puss,” 0 remarkably sthooth, natural aud satisfactory, contrib. | ti.9 statos of New England. ‘ihe regiment number “nine | eguregs rebellion and to prevent the government from | tra mceting necessary. aor. “The Last P ting much toestabiish the play in the jutgment of the | hundred and fifty: men; they are armed with Lufold | tegton -e and prosperity to this city and Stat bi spon Wed ing, at ten o'clock, from 26 | Bengon h x , id | restoring peace and prosperity city and Stato. se Page submitted the minority report, in | fumerai, on We ag, At ten o'clock, from 2 hotise ai-one of the mort agreeable of tho Tight produc- | Pie and ful” eqnipped. ‘The following it'a complete ee Ty order of Mt 1 IALLECK. heneag tying gy Ay 7 byiinfiare Beocklyn. Her remains will be interred in Shine Fanthe te Cheopiensita’ <a tions of the present day. lat of the oll pohalf of bimself alone, ontirely rofuting the opinions of on caine tho “balict divertissement,”” in which “the 1 Heenan's Withdrawal of his Chaliense. See the rest of tho committee, declaring the road extrava- « N. H. McLxay, Assistant Adjutant General. prvael ; ’ = . WILKES SPERTT. AND STAY. oautiful Calas,” a ron J o fonteith, New Yor st ecg EW . wot Artie Oi full core de ballot, executod one of Crentoubast Cabsnl “SDeciataeh ances ion. ihe Mapa titinas. fees nina tf yes tipnapngersenictnaraccommmntnmeteDbeed Og >, ‘ TERPROOF BOOTS, FINE CALF alaances. Tho reader who has seen the grace(u! Major : “G fit, Koston. Cueaco, Fob. 3, 1862. given to Western connections disastrous to its interests, The C ners! witl tek her Boots, at res prices, at elisa ae Qvartermaste: emer. W. Hoyleston. | 4 gpecial despatch to the Chicago Tribune, dated Cairo, | and the business of the company has been conducted ia- | frher, No, 223 V 1 arilandt strert ~ + prnden Adjutant inborn, Hoston, v1 : fi jn chery . gantly &c. at balf-past one a R. P.O. BOYD'S CELEBRATED C FOR DR tiful Cubas"* m Soxed Cap rick O°Convell, Boston. magmas {HUIS SUSAINONS, RN Ea he cee | ee nae Pova’ as.—On Friday, Janvary 31, Gores Doveras, of D c be tad at st Sixth avenne, New York, Afler a debate of considerable length, a resolation was adopted referring both reports to the incoming boawl of examination. Court Calondar—This Day. Coumox PLEas.- rt 1.—780, 840, 633, 803, 691, TLS, exquisite arches and ire . quetiish expressions of countenance, and the grarefulness chapain and emphasis with which “she puts’ ber fut down” to | CHaplai . the timo of her castanets and tamborine, n ly defy competition, even among the many beantifel dancers of the valleys and vineyaree of Spain, In fact, “the bean of Commodore Graham, left there at ten o'clock this morning, to join a still larger force at another point. ‘Tne expedition has every indication of a genuine active movement. yo W. Enow cholas 0"! cavraixs. P. Caraher, Lynn. John A, MeDonald, Holden. P. Tarrett, Bos- Jehan Riley, Boston i: Blaney, Natick. Lougias Form, Fiusinpg, | cqualutauces aro respacttully invited | J of his brother, SHS OF FEMALES WITH * an be cousolied at ISL Eamt Thirtecnta street. near Second avenie. HEIDSICK 1 AM BN. ABLED TO . dof Wine at the old price, viz: tiful Cubas'* mus be seen to be realized. The “beiiliaat |. WM. pecupamslbane palo 4 615, 672, 781, 410, 670, 841, S42. Part 2— ‘On Monday, February 4, of consemption, after | git nm hand. job low of Tmaporied. speotacio” of thotNelal Queen” was rend-red truly brit. | Acdiew J. Lawler Boston. weorge F. Mevonaid,Loston, Leavuxwonta, Feb. 3,1802. | Xinv 'ota’ Stt’ Git, 70, 160% 102, 697) 4, 1896, O09, | a lingvting lilvess Wana Disey, eovoud vid. ct sen of | Cummuyagu a from net! Sa he Hiant by tho interpolation of “this beautiful Cabas’’ with | John H, Brennan, boston. a led, 4 * , ha 38 i G. BM. Broadway, corner Cedar stroet, tanthes of her navionnldencca, ‘The samo bill for tis | Seinuel Moore, Boston. Commissioner William P. Doll had an interview om | 290, 861, 725, 605, 820};, 1758 CS. Cal, the late Ceneral Ged g ay t 5 \ ar stroete the “beautiful Cubas.”” pak 7 Saya ee ie ifitchsll, Boston, | loyal Creeks sud Scininotes. ‘The Commissioner promised y aes. si mother, No. 28 Bauk street, on Wednoaday afternoon, at Cacti oe 9 “city Intelligence. Hugh P, Boyle, Boston Moses J. Lmery, Poston. to aid the loyal Indians against the rebels, and the chiefs OmetalDrawing the Delaware State eee Tua wees, o iene th - tints are aasrorr canent . 0 RORADED . yi Magee, Boston. John Ahern, Milford. thei rors. ‘ : ~ Then she essere ae ail at the ‘Or addre Pay von ran Passes ov Vout winans.—it will be gratt- | James alctudle, Boston. ° "Win. J, fa slayne, Boston, | *6reed 10 take the eld with thetr warr Towers. weeps Ot heart, Mancarsr, wifo of Martin Fndriss. ; Gor ihe Weatcra market, Calla Uke store, oF adress ts bave | Benjamin ¥. Bartlett, Chel James’ Wagner, Now York, | Colonel Dietzeler, of the Kansas First, and Colonel Jen- 36, 2,11 12 Her friends ahd thoge of her brother, James Lennon, | Corey, ; wierd peri i ness —~ 4 ey to bee alain harika r- ; 5 ox Gen. Shectan's siai.' | nison, of theSeventh, have been appointed Acting Briga- Bo Ae f fod her brother-in-law Joba H: Muthull,are respecttuliy | ogy E—A GUNTERMAN, LEAVING POR CALLFOR a made by Mr. Comptroller Fesume to-day srooxD LIEUTENANT, Cus nenanala 42, 31, 72, 2903-4, 67, 68, 62 inviie ; A ! + | Nit, would br piewsrd ty acess agent for parties wining | volt: Doves % 08 * ., Md Bian: Sia abet Ay ced tes aad orrisanis Wardneeday afternoon, at one o'clock. done ther: factory reference given, Le Ar ee ae Ge lain hor eo cdi a oesages hh Ae ecansee maseen Deaton, ‘The friends of General Lano declare that he will entor | Cirvularsaemebyaidreanne | nats « 00,, Momma -ooaaealy, ‘on’ Monday morning, February 3, Rasetuty ent tata ty. Address d, I A, Ocal 4 pe ghey har, sapien ce rnciegrnan Sond eerie Jouiah P. Kennison, Boston. James Devine, Boston. the military service if he has to serve as a priv: Wilmington, Delavraie. | Cuantns -, voungee son of Elijah aud Hatuah Fishor, | Potton siveet, Will leave on the Lith ot ist inet. okle cs. > % “ ke = gsywmrinad a pear 7, ITTONS AND STUDS, Comptroller, and the necossary fads have also been vb- | Florence Brickloy, Natick. Ednund, H. Fitzpatrick, Oficial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & | “tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | GUBEVE BUTTONS A} ; tainod at six per cent Interest. RE ge ve ag A bat met Trouble in the Second Onondage Regt | oo nucky ana Missin State Lotteries” m invited to atten’ the fonerai, from the residence of his Biot Ry hh Tax Poonante Avpain ar Newarx.—The tong talked of | Nicholas J. Barrett, Wor- John Kitliam, Roxbury. pasa Korky and Missvary State Lotteries. | snvined to attnne the feneral, frome. 3a GO ALLENS, y mee ceater. A m ' x P " 1 _ We allelic id e debtor 3 sis pugilistic affair at Newark did not come off last night, as — Srnacuam, Feb. 3, 1862. Mh A RE (Tuesday) morning, at halt-past nine o'clock. There. | Cave YOUR SILKS, RIBBONS, por announcement, In spite of the rumor of interference | THE SEVENTH NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT. Some sensation was created here to-day by the ap- 1, 14, 44, 75, 52, 74, 2, 70, 40, 10, G4, 43. 2 sie vees dem thas? Sacete, wctee ibe ot — ge | ‘on tho part of the police, there was none whatever, asthe | Some forty-five thousand dollars was distributed | pearance of detachments of the Fifty.frst regiment «f | Circulars sent (ree of chai iy addreaning aitherve tog, loaves White Plains at's quarter to four an gue yey to either color oF fabric Oty 33 crus eilowing will show — among this regiment on Friday afternoon last at their | state militia, Colonel Hawley, armed with leaded mus, Covingtans Kyrorat. Love: Mo, | ter to five P. M. a ee ‘ | OFFICE OF THE CHER OF Powier, } quarters In tho White street barracks, A large propor- | yetg and ten rounds of ball cartridges. It was subse. on ttomnsnendendtonls Po reringg ghey 8 rapt A he ee" a. $ i . : i Nawans, N. J., Pet 1862, f tion of thie sum was transmitted by the men to their | quently ascertained that a mutiny was feared in the volun- Prizes Cashed in ont, dene) seed Eeateortos. aye. rps NEW NOVEL. i parintsion is hereby given to Wilton’s sparrivg exhi- J farnilies in Manchester, Cheshire and other towns in New | 16, regiment now forming for the war, called the Seccud | T#formailongiven.” 4 LOSE RATES OA, | “Yue criends and rolatives of thie family are invited to PILGRIMS OF PASHTON. jon at Coucert Hall, for ono night. Hampshire. The average to Private was $36, their d the men composing which have openly attend the funeral, from the residence of his parcnis, 38 at J. WAMBOLD, Chief of Police. | pay dating {rom the time of their enlistment to the 3ist | Onculege, the niin ceepoe re Mt pay iw due, gave, (0s A Allows Wortd’s Mate R x | Hostor street, Weduesday afternoon, at one o'clock. BY KINAHAN Among tho noted characters present wore Professor Ot. | of Deceraber, eT a te ‘The long roll was beaten at the Arsenal last World's Hal Dressing excel all other preparations for | | Feuiows.—On Monday, February 3, at the residence of te 10 sabatatgnns Uniestnen, to::4 ‘polly, Johnny Lazarus, Johuny Woods, Mick Henry aud ® | qe United States steam gunboat Santiago de Cuba was | {ing proventod any serious distur A number of! petcactora Hair Dye—The Best e | months ana 2 day ot bounds tn vivid descriptions of uaty Srvented the sctontite display. ¥ Smonteenis ceopauches Matanzas on the Qist of January. Officers and crew | extra police are on duty. World. Harmless, reliable and tnstantancous, Sold and ap- ‘The relatives and a AS Lod nt he bone Bo ‘8 never flags from ihe opeaing (o ti com 0 ory, ol 5 , Were reootved from several pomte, stating that ta couse: | all well. by pom eet cok aout e Sey ees coors plied at BATCHBLOR’S Wig factory, 16 Bond stroet, fom ay conriae: se sn cttoneasioah tan tamreiemap Aunaxy Evreixa Jounsat, oe Bo Blagg Bsn ay ogg Ulockaded several car leads SAILING OF THE STEAMSHIP HARTFORD. he ’ Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wige « depot, on the arrival of the quarter-past eleven A. M. seviny pappmtcd ss a i hk yerume Moxnor, Feb. 2, 1802, | ot b. BTS P.M. fo the Dest tn, the World, wholeeate and fetall, and the dye | train from Twonty-sixth street. a HARPER & AvporsTMENTs BY THR Mayor.—The following appoint bia 1 rae & ~ gg Bs Meg tes Privatel applied. N lor Hor Gnarrie.—On Monday, February 3, after a very brief —_ - i The steam sloop-of-war Hartford sailed tor the Guif ‘The difficulty in the Second Onondaga regiment is | privately app “ns illness, Hixny CLAY, Segond gon of John M. and Buoma A. ADMAR & 00.8 CA ‘ments of bell ringers were made ycsterday:—Julian C. i quieted. No further serious trouble is anticipated. De Marry’s Tric the Best Grimetis, aged 17 years and 2 mwnths, 2 infailivte re Harrison, at Union Market bell tower, in place of David | “uring the night. tachments of the Fifty-first militia are atill on duty, and | (ones Zitle for dressing, beautifying, eurting, cle ‘The funeral ike place,from the residence of hia lication only will eho ‘H. Hompatead, removed from Essex’ Market tower, ana | SAILING OF THE GUNBOAT KEARSAGE—GENBRAL | the police promptly arrest disorderly soldiers in the city vlog and restoring the heir. Ladies, try * Gat paronie, No. STA Grand. gtrcet, corner of Norfolk, on ‘BL Bicecker sitet and 28 whovo post at Herox Market is led, by, Reuben BUTLEB'S EXPEDITION. when fou bil druggists. Thursday sftornoon, at one o clock. ee Srensterred from Union saree aes Boston, Fob. 3, 1862. Harpey.—0n Sunday morning, Fo =e ; ic 3 Marion street boll tower, in place of Michael Hay TO . Ports b Personal Intel ‘ tifal Com pexsomemteaines moos and painful ines, Emsta Jas TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, meres et ee ee ere ae Logg A fowl” ree Soseee ow fda, dio brokaweg. ree ee Fphraim and Anna Harden, agod 6 years 4 months and 18 VOR SALE{A TWO SEATED PONY SLEIGH (TO ' Five Agta.—Sevoral successful busts of prominent mer. | it is said, in search of the Sumter. ping at the A a cant hae sen days. camry four or aix) at litte used, price oy Taquire ab chants in this city havo recently been exconted in white | Several vessels are boing loaded ab Long wharf with | | N. Ross, of DEO theo 3.8. pretense te Hill's Hair Dye, nts Mack ox | | Ho ratives and vend of the femily are reepestfully | ino grivcle stable Bo, WO Weet Bighiecatn street. | falina marble, by te gouptor, David Richards, smong | horses and munitions for General Butler's expedition. | Tralee ety or Vadeers: A. Wil Albany: C. Spor, Ce ae OogH rt doles’: Malt: Depot, No. t Bar: | re rclock, from tho residence & her parents, No. 380 | Ty uNnyY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, SALBSROO hom was one of Mr, Tilden, lato President of the Broad. | They expect to sail for some Southern port the present | o¢‘conn., W. Huffman and wile, of Dayton; H. B, 1, | clay stand, y Saat AL atten spposite the Fost ont MINER qay Bank, and another of a prominent morchant of this | week, and will ve soon followed by the Eighth New | of St. Jose sim Ae | * ae A aa TrassesMarsh & Co.'s Radical Care Inaoto.—On Sunday, February 9, Colonel A. F. Inaouo, | BOMRAVILLE will val oom 37 Nana 7} iste ad a at ole 6 eee ee | ene Sea earmmegrn™ Met Vor wey anor ons | i rs ea Cena, and tear Re rer | Sate pe A tale ange, and who 18 the senior of one of our oldest and | expedition. saabiiitnaaiidi er, of the Treasury Department, Wasbing- | opposite the church. law, W. A. F, Davenport, are respectfully invited to a4. a ~— - fost weathy flour and grain commission heusea. tone Ea hb Scutelé, of Flebkill; Captain W. I pe tond the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'eloek, FANTED—A SECOND WAITER) ONT ACCUSTOMED: ‘The artist's laat production has been s finely exeeutel The ket Snow Seren i ‘a Mathews, of Virginia; Captain W. 8. Blanchard, of the Sees RECA enen tae Ciaks, Oee eee Trash 108 Froenens Steet, EEO suis teed Wee aupner Too, wavroaiway, trom 3 topo P.M. thle Il-staod bust of the late Mr. Theodor decoasod. LADRLPRIA, night, : ree, Camp Pier .B. Howe and G.G, | certain ot ei 1y.——0n Sunday, 2, Jasna Hi, Kener, wg e Rewer : | Sue he "had ‘to. xeceio foes’ © cagverreceype | sone of the tratne from the Norte, South or Went, due | EOS roe wihaaeturends A, Ven Vechten, of aiany; | Woxer net pla byears and 6 monte. ' Wagon 84 per weet, — | Likeness, taken six yoars before his death, as- to-night, have yet arrived, boing, doubtless, detained by George M. Grier ‘and party, of Goshon;Samuel B. ee) Coughs. ‘The frionds and "ay ied sy i jarnilpare fully RAILROADS, sistod by a fami ee cent aitertiin te h i of the United States Army; Charles (i. Loring, Jr., of aministraiton of medicinal, preparations in the | invited to attend the Cineral, sig (Tuesday) afternoon. | Posthumous works of this kind involve difficuities from | the severe snow storm. The New York mail, due at tem | Heston, and W. Griswold, of Hartford, Conu., are stop- ‘oft a lovenge 1s of ail modes the most eligible and | at half-past two o'clock, from hig lai resiténce, 17 Fart UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, which most artists shrink, yet Mr. Richards has overcome | ig not expected till two o’elock, and the Washington traia | jing at the Astor House, Convenient, more expecily as ‘rogaria 4 cougil remedy. | Klovonthatreat. His remaip’s will bo taken wo Calvary FH Pry, tie Novih and West, loave Chambers strect at those with romarkable success. ‘Tho features are atonce | '* ight i Corning, of Albany; W. Kidd, of Roches: | BRUWN'S BRONCHIAL Roches, or Cough jenges, | Cemetery for interment. anda ad $:15, 6 and 10:15 P.M, focognized by all who wore familiar with the original; | ,* Hot expected to-night ee ee Minived Staten Army: | Ray leritation, which induces coughing, giving insant rel LANGLny.On MOudayy Fobruary 3, of pcarlet fever, ‘and to none has it given renter satisfaction,as a like: | * (ers Seton or Oevelund, LB, Smith aad W Mere lata ts naueneas end comsumplve and | Wiusam HavRe, Youngy,: and oaty sun of Thomas and | KTEW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD. ‘ness, than to the lady and the family of fhe deceased, | garg or tHe SaveNTH Avexve Doron Reronuen Cauca. Jace, of Bumals; M. Kerr, of Ohio; G. G. Thayer and I. onde ll sabia Mary Langiey Aged 1 *year, L month rui 2 da; Ni. per 2 mi tgmactngy sre con, 4, 18M. see eran oa at one tine "Preaidont of the Core Techanet, | The Duteh Reformed church in Seventh avenue, between | Wished, of Boston; 0. L. Whitcombe ani © Jeoneld.of | Mothers—Mrs. W Soothing Sy | varoais,No.12 Dr icine vtreon this. (tu For Albany—10:30 Mer Express from frente p iii production of art at prevent to, bo gen in the | Rll and Thiteentystesi wag Mid ae aactgn ee. | NartiMEP nay. a svopard, of Obcego, are stopping | Yabartnterel Toman, tease seat wo atxteh, | HOD, At al. 140, wo ocock Fora orl king we Tiny ane ace copamueut vo toa large ape'tae bulldog, , Change he itr realized was §uz000,) NOURI BR | Cree Nicholas Hote. , Togulates {us bowsis ood tuvigueaiae ta Whole Aystom. Newark pap re please oopy JOHN BURCHILG Asvistent Supprigeadens, ; 4

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