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NEW. YORK HERALD, CHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1862, ————— “te ‘esuee. Do this and you wil! find the gold run | pink : Harria) like heaping | Peace and tho restoration of the constitution as Our |e. — duntiy into your ) P sik; New York was fly rej anal ee 0.8. Larned, Paymaster of the United States Army as | Tham specie Sesto Gro enator from Kenteky (MF | fathors understood it, Tdid aot support the Presitant, a na” (EOD) of Bie. maid that Mt wanguite neces: | °Y MP8. Taldwin, of Syracuse, and Mis. Naidive, | tweotebes ey pam oe SMHUNGAY Roxt, commencing a4 Louisville, Ky. The Paymaster General of the army S8Y8 | Davis) hag mado something tice ee uppearell to be to | DUtit ia the work of patriotism to give to tho ndministra- | gay ia trang . 1° ‘The proverty of th country is | % Bualo; Kentucky by Mrs. Chittenden ant |. 2, curlers on Gentral Park ati! Continue at thetr quiet fhe han proved Mennels very stolen! se Votun. | 2198 19 the pouding subjers, ant Deytb Ctr. Davia) bad | tion, in this hour of evil, a fair, impartial and exorgotic | noutinalle fa'sur power, but voc sniy Gita of reaching | Mrs, Menzics and ber lovely sister; Obio by the che- | S-nu un tue ROGK Of th lower pond. ron el Adjutant Jeffords, of the Fifty-ninth Now York Volum | Sct’ coulis! Crunnittcs rooms to. sear @¥l- | gupport, I desire to support the President in bie ua ‘ot | Hea ny taxation. Whi'o wo are waillup (or the Fetitnt | ing daughter of the Secretary oft T"themasives. aa to excite bus little assertion (area teers, has been promoted for meritorious conduct from | Toe 1. 'imieach manly testimony. ‘Tbe Poticy, because that of all others is the ™- nd | of the tax gatherer we must borrow. Ba” aiders. Such has beeu the cage from the beginning of the Pine: bad re vortant are only the midd e meu. regimental adjutant to tho position of Assistant Adjutazt | man” of the Committee on Fivexice from | measure that can bo preseuto * ost Sanne &f our governmental == SE —— Obsequies of Adjutant Geo. F'. Hod he Bovrss, Feb. 6, fon ; ferred io tae speccn ¢ tho - «40 the attentian of the rapt General, with the rank o! captain. be manofanoble and | people, Money w= 8 al vases TaUSt fair on Lue Cbs... poate es Ke * ofa 1 be . country, su jt the “legal tender’ clause in th SORT AND ‘Tennessse { ° " at be too had stepped * “ got, or tho army must 'Y. Sirixe oul lor the GUNERAL MEAGHER ASSURING Comm. oF us ‘aud self sacrifictog ‘spirit, b bo digbane~’ sitio idee i; 3 Sachusetis Eighteenth regiment, who ae th . | bli, and it would be but dapicating the present issues of BRIGADE, aside. Mr. Harris 2° ete from the aietoiiee iis she county utitution will be, Over: | notes at a discouct. It was rexilly the ‘specio"’ clause, At the formal receptic®. in General Sumner’s division, | of Senators Johnson, Wilmot and sumuc!, 82d contended | turned, © ry ruined, and the national and, a8 4 hard money man, he cout not vote for tho mea- the 3ist ult., at Hall’s Hi.l, Va, took place at Dr. Pus- nem's church a: Roxbury, this afternoon. Tho deceaed pak twenty-five yoars old, and a son of A. D. Hodges, Bank. ‘this afternoon, of Brigadier General Thomas Francis | that it would bo a dangerous precedent to set—to 6XPel | life destroyed. I am disposed to support every | Sure without, Prosident of the Washington 6 Shorman, uicge of S---~ ~uored silk, and Mics f -~eeor Sherman, & boautiful blonde, in pink sil with fusion overskirt and white flowers in her hair; Michiga:: by Mrs. Senator Chandler; Now Hampshire by the sparkling Miss Lizzio Hale, daughter of Senator Hale, attired in a white tulle embroidered and festoonod with lage flowuces. It is impossible to enumer- ate the company,or eve to particularize the dazzling beauties who graced the scen¢, ‘The supper room was thrown opea at Lalf past eleven o'clock. The Prosident and diplomatic corps were first Senator wit! ilty. a Mr, Attry, .) of Mass, Upon the decisio Meagher, whose appointment has beer recently condrmed | P.ipistor mithout being guilty. paces nett ie, | measure of Gnance having for its object « vigorous | of this hour bey volved, TE apne decoy the pros ‘by the Senate, the Irish brigade made a grsod demon- | question was alroady eottled, aud he (Mr. Harris) did not aa gpg * the war and the restoration of the Union [oe he and growth of al! the material { interests of (~ nera! i! choose to discuss it any longer. But there was a matter jon the basis of tis constitution, We must, to attain | geuerations to come, no than pecuniary seralinn. Sap Generel Bad Teteaea to, sencine OUPAD4 | Sonoma: cnouested with the exbjeck parennal to 2lto:| greed. ceeatea racer e eee eet | Raivation Inherent ae atone E of the brigade until after his appointment was conirmed. | self, an attempt had been mn: by the Legislature of 9 ip, SPOR AD , 88 one Of relief, nothing could induce him to give {t his Bince those Irish regiments went on the Virginia side of | his State to reanimate his stiluned corpse. Legislative | Scheme of juss taxation, to meot ihe requirements of the | sanction but an uncontrollable necessity. ‘To dispose of the Potomac, and joined General Sumner’s division, Colo- | instructions were a specious emanation of the well nigh | country, I ant ready to go as far to establish ajust | tho bonds of the government at anything that graedy Official Draw: Co.'s Kentucky and M roi ten WCKY, EXTRA CLass S¥—K' 44, 40, 31, 29°69, 89, 23, 72, 6 0 introduced, Keyrooxy, ©: s , ava ani es 3 nol Nugent, of the Sixty-ninth, has been acting Brigadior | f*!4) doctrine of State rights, What wonld be the oe Scheme of taxation 98 he who dares go fai ther, and to Page diene ~ane fr psivees sly denon Ths suppor room prosented a coup d'ettof dazzling | 49 20, 25, 74, 64, 35, 36, 1 43, 47, 59, 2. Goneral. At noon to-day Goueral Meagher, accompaniod | (Mr. Harris) did nol kuow, augs9 for as the vow there | Sustain pod ap poor ge token. a aay bed Very li’e blood of the uation to fertilize the already pro- | @plendor, fruits and dowers, and binging lights, and suinesioued see of chamgs Be ada \peaaing Sine Lo “by Major Warrington, Captain Treanor, Dr. Reynolds, of | 90 the resolution instructing him what todo was con- | modo least prajudiaial to tho people and most conyentent | {if@ Soll of the capitalist, Congress haa the power to | sparkling orystal, and inviting confections were overy- u on, Ky., oF St, Lous, Ma, tho Eighty-eighth regiment, who is tobe Brigade Sur- | Cormed, it was not important that he should kxow. | tothe government? This is the great question o. the | {augurate to-day a system of financial policy, both for OMicial Drawings of the Delaware State The circumstances under which the attempt tho government and the people, which wil! establish our whero. - A long table extended tho whole length of the ‘ times, and the one which fles-at tho foundation of all a ‘ eon; Major O'Neill, commander of the batteries; Cap. | had been made i Harris’) resus- . - prosperity upon a firm foundation, and give strength and | middlo of the room. sid ) of Lottery. taing Hogan and Mob{ahon, and several other artillery | citation was sxttapcdinaty.” Mostese, off bia fag tae on, £8 solution dopends our success in me%t- | stability to our inatitutions, Let’ va cot disappoint, in commodating five persons ks #4 connie ey Exres Case 31—February 5, 1862, “ colieagues in the House, and his personal and | fof, gency. We ley the taxes ni Y | this moment of peril, the just expectations of the Ameri. . each, were ranged | 35,73, 38, 77, 46, 23, 2, 29, 47, 69, 9, 74, 46, 61, 36, Offlcers, loft the Ebbett House, in this city, litical friends bad solicited the lature of New for the support of the government, aud we negotiate loans can people. around the sides. All groaned with good things 14, 63, 1, 4, 19, and rode over the Long Bridge to the camp | York in order to save the State, and, perhaps, its bumble | 9,aise finds, and we provide a currensy for the purpose | “YP "Spacroma, (rep.) of N. ¥., addrossing the com- Crass Lil—Feb: 5, 1862, 43, 52, 73, 26, 29, 54, 8, 38, 65, 18, 20, 70, 2, Circulars sent by addresern, - ‘foun A. MORRIS & CO., Wilmingion, Delaware, Prizes Cashed tn all Legalized Lotteries. Information given, NOSETH BATES, litok f 19 Wall street (up siairs), New York. to tempt the appetite of an epicure. Upon the centre of the principal table rose @ magnifi, cent vase, five feet high, filled with natural flowers, wreaths of which gracefully twined about tho sides and base of the vase. On either side, equidistant from the central plateau, and prominent amidst the profusion of pyramids and decorations, were smaller vases similarly filled and ornamented with flowere. Prominent among tho decorations and candy ornaments were the following:— A ropresentation of a United States steam frigate of forty guns, with all sails set, and the flag of the U flying at the main. A representation of the Hermitage, of holding th. e q if We i" ‘es Ground. General Shields joined the party on the | representative from dis)onor, to instruct him in rerard | and Meuna presunta us with a bil providing scbouse or | mittOe, #aid:—I Lave recoived a note from the Secretary to the vote ho (Mr. Harris) should give on this question. af of the Treasury, intimating that it is absolutely necessary roan Epo: brigade wan’ drelwh: ap! 18 line, 08 8 00m | Eee tag LS Brest Dita molseriigg tar thats eine Ce TE prop oae ea Tee eto crete. | to press this ticasure for a voto without Curiher delay. manding eminence, @ few miles from Alexandria. | course, and could account for it in no way but for the | miiions fand the House is called upon. to pledge iiself to | 2,therefore move that the committee rise, 60 that when ‘When General Meagher and escorts, splendidly mounted, | atmosphere which aurrounds the Senate. On aquestion | raise it.’ But hi “ - : {t sits again the dobate may be limited. ag! 1 BP ly s cs But how are we to raise it? The committee does Mr, Hoary, from the committee, said:—The Committ ‘were riding up the Bill, the brigade crowning the brow el ryan pe! Cerne ay cpa deo ter Rot ‘inform us. ‘They propose a curroncy, by issuing | of Ways and Moana donot make the motion, 1 hope it ‘With bristling bayonets, presented a brilliant appear- | and wiong he (Mr. Bastia) was only responalblo to hia payee me rigs sap gin edi pptih Leo wait be voted down. (Cries of “Good,” Good.” “I appearance. Ho was received by Colonel Nugent, who | conscience and to God. He would allow no man nor body | ypon the public securities, and to I and ee Sri onjent be Ohiy tition te aruimay (obs rode acream oulored charger. The General and party | of men to intervene between him and his conscience. On bill which issues Treasury notes and ca ee wigilh leis thia delete With ooie ete eee rode along the line, after which the troops marched in re- | Ment to intorferecr be Mewede ne ee have stated a pubis stocks. The committee should | one o'clock to-morrow. I fatend to go back. into com. view. The men were in excellent spirits, Each of the | Mr. Davis, (Union) of Ky., replied to Mr. Harris, d@- | menced at the wrong ond. The last proposed menwure pein Ui acts hasorl Poug Mle reuters regiments looked remarkably well, The Sixty-third was | fe”ding his (Ar. Davis’) own course, should be the Grst, and tho Arst the laat. ‘They have be- | and then go toa eee te lebate, . Fo Tem, (rep.) of Conn., said that the Senator from “ander command of Lieut. Colonel Fowler. Ligut, Colonel | tuafaua had ted rive resolutions passed by a hieetilg I anhgaeots top of the allding., and ghey call upon us to | Mr. Lovaior, (rep.) of Il—Tho substance of this Burke, recently of tho Thirty-seventh New York rogi- | Indiana, He (Mr. Fuster) eaked to have tho other roso- | ought, ‘rat, to have ‘eportod’'s tay brill, loping | ™otlon is simply this—to allow certain favorites tospouk, To Job Printers.—Stereotype Coptes of the beautiful border of the Carriers’ New Vear's Addreus of the New York Herald are now ready for sale. The border consists of twenty-four elegant portraits of the most proml- nent generals and civillans engaged in the reatoration of the Union, and is admirably adap:ed to the wants of joo print cra brtoe $25. | Proof sheets of the boror sent, to all whe chase, Obarles Cruske, Sterestyper, ISI William eyrect, New Fork. pits am ‘ low At Joffers’, 573 Broad Ladies’ Bale 2 ” | lutions, passod by that meeting, read by the Clerk. Plt 5 Great ovnfusion ensued, « dozen members objecting or fs - 5 Ys, le ‘ment, who hag just been appointed Colonel of tho Sixty. er awe) (opp.) of Md., objected to the roading of furnese a aa ion eg tee Hae ad b revetadge ne otherwise ondoave to’ be heard, A pa ‘a helmet, supported by cupids. oral Boots, $3: rig p A be tS is and $1 505 ‘Ona. ‘third, in place of Colonel Enright, will take com- | the resolution by the Clork. ye that as the fii oe of measures,so that wo might be s I desire to say, that after the genoral A Chinese Pagoda, re ’ Broadway. ‘mand of tho regiment to-morrow. The Irish flag and | Mr. Fosnsit thought that all tho resolutions ought to be | able to judge what particugar provision is neceseary and | Gevate closos, and we go to @ voto on the amendment! . i hort speoc! II i tho Stars and Stripes were carried side by side in each Hii utetie ae them, - He (Mr. HA is nok ascaanary Ih tBie. paptioular sents: - as Brecytody Sani Raver a Jeet erie the Fegiment. When General Shields arrivod on the ground |.” ‘They deplore the state to which the country has been Treasury notes, wit tt intartes eat bie et as ro al Laie papi Celene ctpahasiaanrena tian ontea the brigade marched in review again, After the roview | reduced by sectionalisin; reaifirm tho principles of the } of tho United States, and to be reosived for all public | gQtt WR, (Caion) fe beapenting toe erit onions the officors of the different regiments came forward and | democratic party; declare that the present stato of the | ques and receivable for all dues from the governtnent by corpus, in declaring cortain ports blockaded, and for country is due to the agitation of the slavery questivn by | creditors of the goverument, these notes to bo declared os titied b: , : formed aseml-circle. Then Colonel Nugont transferred | fonaticsand to the sectional platforms adoptod by the | {> bo money and legal tender for all public and privave | CUNT extreme messures justiied by the public neces fho command of the brigade to General Meagher. Buitalo, Phiiadelphia and Chicago Conventions; declare | debts over whole the land, the same tobe funded in public | S08. Now they were called upon, according to tho that the republicans, in rejecting all offers of compro: | Seruritioe, Wearing ala ney eae ne te be funded in public | tormns of this bill, to daclare it constitutional aud legal to ‘Gen. Shields was introduced to tho oflcers and mens | miso, assumed a fearful responsibility, and that they | be pai on the same promises Of the grecimonte troy | make money out Of paper. “He (Mr. Wright) did not fe0l ‘to whom he made a few appropriate remarks. Ho ex- | have shown their utter inability to carry'on the govera: | are the principles of the Dil Will, tt brin justitled in going so far as to cust his vote forany su preseod his dolight at tho performances he had witnessed. | ment in its difficulty. The resolutions conclude b relicf to = , country, and is it Siaittant ee Se vals BL ho tes ee pharnast ‘Thore was matorial in the men, he said, to make anox- | Rouncing the plan for tho emancipation of thi with the constitution? These are grave inquiries. Let 4 ‘! y AA P But the issue of the paper money now proposed would and by denouncing the suspension of the writ of us see, then, if the scheme is consistent with the consti- callont brigade, but thoy required drilling in some indis- | Corpus, tution’ ‘Tapprove of the general sebeme of pubtie sreait, | UNE Upon the country worse ruin than tho rebels have ready thrown upon it. The notes authorized by this spensable mancouvres to render them thoroughly efficient Mr. Brian, (opp.) of Ind., said that he had only read | which, 1 believe, will bring relief to the country and re: al ‘on thabattle field. If the officers woula handle it well he | two of the resolutions here, because some of the others | store the public credit; but there are features and details | Dill are payable at no place or time, and are made i legal Double cornucopias, resting upon a shell, supported by mermaids, and surmounted by a crystal star. A rustic pavilion, The Goddess of Liberty, elevated above a simple but elegant shrino, within which was. life like fountain of water. A magnificent candelabra, surmounted by an elegant vase of flowers and surrounded by tropical fruits and birds, tastefully arrangod and sustained by kneoling cupids, holding in their hands a chain of flower wreaths. A founta‘n of four consecutive bowls, supported by water nymphs—an elegant composition of nougat Pari- sien. Commodore Nutt is the most attractive card Barnum has ever had at the Museum. ‘Lontorday ne ‘aa vi over one thousan son: graceful and eapuivatiog, cop lags aiopandgs llvaas ‘Wedding Cards.—Great Inducements.— Elegant styles and low prices, ai J. EVERDELM’ Broadway, corner of Duane wrest. eee Paatogrn hic Albums for Cartes de Vi- by alte from 750. to $15. Great number of elegant styles. ‘Souses, » DOWLING, 65 and 67 Nassau street, Ti upplied. A Pure Tobacco.—Yellow Bank Tebace co. Goodwin's Pure Yellow Banik Tobacco, tree from all tm purities, rsa! an ar “ Wholesale by E- GOODWIN & BROTHER. W09 Watet sme A beautiful basket, laden with flowers and fruits, tained La hich possibly would be deemed ol - tender in payment of all debts. He argued that | Mrs. §. A. Allen’s World's Hair Restorer swould say for the men that the brigade would dohonor | fousive by evmetonniors, but laying aside all that Be Cee NERO, RCE, ae Jamal tender according £0 the coustitution tMey could not make | mountod upon a podestal supported by swang. and World's Hair Dressing excel all other preparations fer 1€o the two nations whoge flag they intended to support, | (Mr, Bright) could endorge the resolutions in all ebeir | [inuso,etares us in the face as the most objectionable fea- The primipal substance ot the peerlenan a eee; | Besides thes there wero tweuty oF thirty ornaments | the hulr. Depot, 198 Greenwich street, ‘and whose honor was to some extent edminiited fo thelr th and depth. tution, and, in my belief, entirely wreconcilable with of cake and candy, delicately conceived and exquisitely executed. The designs of creams, jellios and ices were multiform and elegant. At two o’clock the party is still going on. Tho festivity ig unghegked. The lateness of the hour precludes further description. in support ot Mr. Pondleton’s arguments upon the uncon- stitutionality of the proposedacheme. These argumonta Atgoad olagany chemca preparation fot promod tt white and e! micas m for owth, luxuriance and beauty of the hair, or areaaiek the hatr, oe ape it moist and in place, and woparting to it a silky go{tness and bighly beautiful iustrethore lamothing. toit, It 1s unlike any of the alcohol and oii preparations. at 35 conte s bortle, by all, the principal retail druggists, ‘Wholesate Agents, Kitchen, Tyler & Co,, 141 Chambers @t.; Dixon, Fraser & Halleit, 149 Chambers street Very liberal discount to dealers. r. BAYARD, .) of Del., spoke at some length in in any form, I listened with great inte- Shands. He enjoined upon them to seo to it that, sofar | favor of Mr. "sci " contending that bg (Mr. et rest ‘ "Ke deb rh the subject, ia the Pe | had not been ‘ed, and they stood from first to last ‘estheir comduct was concerned, neither nation abould | could not, fro ait the Siyoumataioee at tho tlmd (h8 | that 1 might heat ating lo change my ae pes Gane ilan? inanetrovacteds na uncon tens be disgraced. letter wid writien, believe thero was tobe war, andcon- | bus in vain. Now, upon what authorit apie vettible, This te @ ipeanare of nacessity-—clt’ sequently there could not have been any intention to | committge act? The Attorney Genoral gai iat tho i. iste a Tho troops cheered him enthusiastically. They also | fol rude in writins Ue Sg. Jeter of JALD: | Sopa fobdor, clause is, pot probiblid by the cous declare thas, the, adm weed Gave hearty cheers for General Meagher, followed by | duction which he did. » Bayt tl referred | tutiof, perl He note the supporters witb thar r9tio1 joing tothe comming; tarsfore T am cheers for each of the colonels. Tho troops then re- | tthe specches which ad boen mado here with some- | ottue bil LaxoTAha Tost? APRMGGETD + oti uth that declaration go 3 ‘ 7 rted, and advocate as a sub- \drensed. 1 turned to their quarters. ‘The Irish brigade will bo held | jut Gyuc pPiy ia aeey aS ya foe oe caucusses which pe aah anledb rdf ref ah aan ie pe il ofthe gon aan from m Verma (ME. Mer THE CASE OF COLONEL CORCORAN. | ,,0r%c7s im reliable nouses, addremed to C. P. PAY, (he ‘ a ri. 10 first bill is i ~~ wan a8 tho resorve of the division. Mr, SuBRuan, (rep.) of Ohio,said thathe never knew | power is in the constitution because ,it is nowhere in is moral feeling of the country. People will never agree to Corcoran Demonstration in Boston. Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—The Best in the World. Harwless, reliable and instantaneous. Sold and ag- Plied at BATCHELOR’S Wig factory, 16 Bond street, Cristadoro’s Hair Dyc, W! and Toue pees, the best in the world, wholesale and and the dye privately applied. No. 6 Astor House, Php od Melocpnardss: $5, he Went and article a cacti emioring the hair. Ladiea, try fe ‘bole THE RECIPROCITY TREATY. there seco aay eueeet, and did not believe any had | Gxpresaly prohibited, is to overturn the whole structure lond their money, or agree to invest one hundred dollars, ‘The report made from the Committes on Commerce to” | “Mr, BrowwiNc, (rep) of Ill., said it was the first inti. | CKthe government. It wasno argument to say that the | with the consciousness of getting a receipt wer embraced in the bill is not prohibited: and I am i t ‘day by Reprosontativo Ward is avorse to the abrogation | mation hie had ever heard of any caucarses, and wanted | gurprised that the first law ofloer of the goveramont | gq Stop At pth fate, Of, eighty five or ninaty ‘of the Reciprocity treaty, but advocates an enlargemeng | t0Know whore the Senator (Mr. Bayard) got his infor- | would risk his official reputation by asserting such a doc- | Jogisiative hody to initiate sueh a swindle as this. it -of its commercial connections, with a view to render the | maths, 2. sata ne could not tell. trino, The government has no power todaciare apything | Wht nat do for os to net an eaumple. of laxity in. totals, a legal tender but gold and silver coin. Government is e 1 7 ‘teciprocity more certain and substantial. It discusse® Mr. Baicut said he would relicve the Senator On peel prohibited from making anything els The government has, within the last five or six-years, ciandestinely taught the lesson of corruption, and the the extent, population, position and resources of the Bievalie as Gust taey Incyte ae eee og Sealers ile Hee - nee fees pabite tiene ‘already as much corrupied a3 is sate. ‘British North American provinces and possessions, to- | resolution in ‘regard to this cure. Afterwards his col- | fron the argument adopted by tho friends of tho bill, | Eat ,Sclemnly declare hore, by this bill that wrong. ig Boston, Feb. 5, 1862. There was an immense and enthusiastic Corcoran demonstration in Faneuil Hall to-night. The old Cradle of Liberty was crowded to {ts largest capacity. Mayor Wightman presided, supported by sixty Vico Presidents. The Mayor reeited the circumstances attending the cap. ture and imprisonment of Colonel Corcoran, and lamented ight, and these views will extend to limits you cannot by thi ram Pi craagtia rns te Mae 3 i ether with other questions, including the right of the | league had told him that his cago had been subject to a they might as well,as has boen already said here, de- pe hry T for ons, will tare rare yo aed are on ee D 7” bits betes Cte mnt alk poet man and | @ ‘United States to ajust reciprocity and the fisoal reasons | caucus. claro hidva of leather logal tonder. To make theso ‘Troa- | Ceiative act of this’ kind. Confusion and uncertainty | ‘he hostages w: in were now imprisoned inafclon’s |} Use Lyon’s Katharion if You Wish a for an dae tal Mr. Lane, rep.) of Tnd., said at the first of the session | sury notes # legal tender for private debts is taking my | $'1'Stond in relation to the value of all exchange arti- | cell, because we insist upon holding the prisoners of the | Beautiful Head of Hair. It 18 without question the finest ‘for an American or continental system. he had told bis colleague (Mr. Bright) he should feel it | property and appropriating it to my creditors. This cles, and we would never know how much we ha’ Savannah as pirates, and not as priaoners of war. The article ever made. ‘It appears that the yalue of Canadian productions has | his (Mr. Lane’s) duty to introduce a resolution of general | act is’ in {teel 0} to and in contravention uy . p . or ow fe dard, Mereased tmonty per cant by tho treaty. While the | QUMY In Torard to his (ME Tight) curse, After | of she conativtion, “which doclaés” that "no maan | the deprecation ot'agaper currency faurate fom day wards, at a caucn: abject, - | shall be rive 8 property except for a ‘United States tax Canadian productions $25,000 per an- | Yen of Lut thore was no caucus in Uhiy case. criminal act and through ‘due CAO then ON a a a a rg ros process tum. Canada, taxes our productions $1,000,000, and Mr. Bayarp said that he was now satisied that no cau- | Having no doubt of the nnconstitutionality of the bill, I red : flso has an tnfair system of discrimination against the | c¥8 had beon held, bus that yarty spirit had entered into | must tote against it. But taere is uo neceasity to vielato Haske Tatanaoal lca bar ae saeaa the Gaited States. The report was recommitted for the | {Rizcase, and as that was tho cazo he bed no hope for | the constitition—ne necessity for public incaleulable extent, "Our necessities will then compel us now threat upon the lives of Colonel Corcoran and the others proved that this moeting was timely. He de. nounced in indignant terms the infamous demand made by Jeff. Davis that the bridge burnors of Missour -should be placed upon the same footing with ber haan ery oe rpappecere errs ory ae Eomplerion end akin, a8) Broadway. en Oza, Sie Tg Reet a clay stand, Bold by ail drugatats. ae purposes. The public oredit does not require it, and the public eredit | to import gold to pay the duties. We will owe to for the hostages of Colonel A. 0. Brewster, and made further action of the committee. Mr. Brice? said—Per! what he should say had | will not be sustained by it. I implore the House to arrest. tries for the excessive imports superinduced b: vie te ! Mothers.—Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Sy- SmasE OF 4 SOLDER. etter have boon sald woes ago. He thanked thy Jadi- | thecourse by the moagure, and to adopt acon- | Pressure at home, Government will safer by the rata. | * Stirring speech. He aid it was pitifully said | pub itvancnualon corte artes watering oe that these men shouid, by the action of the federal goy- ernment, de held to eke out their lives in more than an Austrian prison. The President could do no more mag- nanimous act, none more popular, thanto take mea- sures for their immediate release. ciary Committee for the favorable report which had been | stitutional of meeting the present emergency. The | tion of ‘ices, and the omnipotence of Congress will fail Private Alfred Eawyer, of Company F, Second Maine | Tah through one of their number (Mr. Foster), who had | measure is as inexpedient as {t is unnecessary and uncon. | 1° afforiia remedy. It would be even better at the pre- ‘Togimont, died to-day. His remains will vo interred in | given way under uvprecedeuted pressure. ‘Ihe reasons | stitutional. It is a direct declaration of national bank- | sent moment to go to the saviegs banks of New England 4he camp burial ground at Hall’s Hill. might be satisfactory to that member, but he doubted | ruptcy. It is saying to the world that this government | and say to them, ‘Fork over the eighty millions in your whether they would be to even-handed justice, His | is unable to meet its obligations, and is forced tocom- | offers and wo willgive you our bonds.”” The advantage Seat Chercenpanaes thain object in epeaking now was to place himself right d with its creditors at @ discount. ‘The government | would be in this, that you could measure your indebted. istory: gives i dime xi iu rect idity of the stomesh, Feguloies the bowels and lavigorates the, whole aysteue Rushton's Troches for Coughs and Sore Throats. at 489 Broadway, corner Broome street, and 6and 10 Astor House, corner Mardlay street, Four female contrabands this morning came withinour | on the page of if he could succeod in that he promised to pay in gold, and you say its creditor must | negg: which you can never know by actingaccording tothe “ . ‘picket lines at Barrett's Hl, General Morel! sent mem | would be content. Ha was amazed at the party spirit | accept something leas than gold. You compel him to trust provisions of this ill. Iv isa great astior oppression | Hon. Benjamin Hallett sent a letter, in which he A Slight Cola”—Coughs. é exhibited against him, and tho numerous acciisations | to promises not worth ninety cents on the dollar. The | which you contemplate, and the great bulk of your people, | claimed that the watchword should be, “Free Corcoran, | «, t cold”? in its first portance of checking ‘to the custody of the Provost Marshal of this city, drought against him. He might with proprity havo | scheme is disgraceful to the country. | Public credit re | the men who earn their bread by the wweat_of their | free Wilcox and the other colonels.” ‘There wore hopes | would yield to's walla ARTILLERY PRACTIO£. asked for counsel; but conscience having said that he oxpetes bli confidence. It ia ® thing which cannot | brows, will be the chief and indeed the only sufferers. I tee Gan atte ‘aie Seen ie ante tae lungs. ° Brown's Bro “Troches re Captain Griffin’s battery did some more splonaid shoot. | bad done, written and voted for nothing inconsistent with compelled by law. Individuals who pay most prompt- | believe the Morrill bill is a step in tho right diroction. ’ meeting | cle; ex; 80 at ‘season of his prerogative as an Amorican Senator, he had not claim- ajoy most credit; so it is with governments. Fy this | with a tax bill the people will see upon what they have i! the Hatteras prisoners had been released from ‘tog to-day at Miner's Hill. They fred a dozen rounds | oq that right; and he did not regrot’ the not doing so, vision you discredit your own security, and declare to depend, and they will give all the money that is neod- ae od. ry Fort Warren. now send Barron back to” release Col Corcoran? He contended that the Savannah prisoners were not pirates by any law of war. Mr. Hallets quoted a private letter, which stated that the hostages were confined in acell y us, indi horseness colds, luenza, an pro. with shrapnel shell from two twelve pounder Parrott | He should not try to shield himself from partisan blows, | that it is not worth what you first representedit to be. will then place faith in the ability of the guns, at atree sixteen hundred yords distant. Ail the | but challenged iavestigation into all the acts of his polit: | It strikes down public oonfidenco, and destroys public | government to put down this unholy rebellion; and that ! Z cal life. Ho had been honored by the Stato of Indiaua | credit. It is a system of repudiation and forced loans in | {tho graat thing needod. ‘shells bat one exploded, and every shot struck within 8 | thrice by a seut in the Senate of the United, States, aud | their worst forms. Not only will it destroy foancial | “he committee here rose. Disease of the Fangs cessfully treated by E. W. VO. 164 Bowery. . a wenteen feet by eleven; for two months these fow fect of the tree. had been in the confidence of tho Senate and had re | credit, but it will give a stain to the national character ‘The general dedate on thia bill Is to cease on theex- | S°' Tea hontoe oa Sen ake . | which it will take towipeout. The experience of in take brave men never saw Gay, and yet t! have SCELLANEOU pace paphe tage 9 wenger ee rae pry hanes pany may ae van ercaanth aaa the world is ag inst the ideavct attem ing To attach to | Pization of two hours after, the House ahall again take | Dover fost their Christian fortitude, nor suffered the frst panrrnnn eORLLANBOUS, itup. This only refors to the genoral.debate. In com- ‘Lioutonant Colonel Skillen, of the FOUrteenth regiment | sought to prejudice him In the minds of his vount:yiuen, | paper the value of gold and silver. ‘The law cannot im- | mittee debate will be resumed om the amendments, ‘New York Volunteers, who met with an accident last De- | He referred them tothe lotterhe had writtento Mr Jeffer- | part an artificial value to that which porm-sses | jimited to flva minutes. complaint to be made to the government. The exchange of prisoners was no concession. The President could not do an act more humane than to take immediate measurca at half rates, by Harnden’s Ex, fend daily to ail points oveupied by our army. DEMAREST'S NEW STYLE WEDDING CARDS A _and Envelopes, roads Beale and stamps. ember, while on picket duty, having recovered from hia | Son Mavis, and to the character given hitm by Me. Liuevin, ] fo Fett We only valuable when ierepricenes | admumed. ed BX vanes peg hog IL Bh co NE ne disability, reported himself for duty to-day. In his ab- | consiiercd him a worthy man. He contonded that that | gold. Take away the gold, and the = Sanne THE GRAND PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. PE ne gece Brag Pp Beie Bred no ippore | Sid wlvers, fever sores, erratpe he worst casey of mye. sence the regiment built hima tasteful log cabin. He eee ina aii mean Seer tata tacaeeace eae tion a tec heteed , it,” Ho trusted the goveroment would act more Hg inctpvone soxanraptivn, rilen hee Principal Bogor 36 * was warmly welcomed on his return, and responded by a ue ae eat ae x oh a tes fail below it. The re- ee ae See ee for the releese of Coionel Corcoran, and his fellow | Grand street, Seventy-five cents per boitle, : it ly a mere | the specie standard asthe notes fall below it. The re = ee handsome collation, ey ag a Oy the example of others | sult is inovitablo. Allexperience proves it, and no laws | The Gayetios of the Republican Court—The hostages, aud the country npr herer robo 1 ARTIOLIS VOR GOLDIERS GHOULD BR SENT, press, 74 Broadway. PARADE OF THE TROOPS. on the ticor of the Sonate. The Senator from Maine, in | can make it otherwise. All ¢: indebtedness was | Gpand Party at the White House—Gathering of The bri ‘ th his assavit on bim had said his address was like acour- | created ou the specie standard, and on condition that Dipl at rilliant weather to-day anc the snow not yethav- | 40° "Tr'ine xenutor bud known bim better he would | they woul be settlod in gold ot silver. You cannot es- | Dames, Demoiselles, Diplomats, Dignitaries fing meted, led to @ very general turnout of troops | have known that was not one of bisfauits. If ho bad to tho amount of the goveramont indebtedness pay- te State, and Army and Nav across the river. Generals Hancock and Martindale had | been sycophantic he might have got votes; butall he | ablo in gold and siiver,aud yet by this bill you require all -, | aaked was for justice. When the letter was written he | this tobe setticd in paper which you at the same time Toilettes and Brilliant Uniforms and Decora- each @ brigade drill. It has been noarly three weeks | iit act believe there would bo war. He referred to the | declare to be worth less than gold. Ry one strokeof the A Hospitality at the ‘ince there has been sich a turnout of soldiers, the mud | president's inaugursl, the acts of tho Post Ofiice Depart- pan yon steaks cheseente oe se rg ae te tions—Generous and Hearty Hospitality at é eS ‘ed isterce. ost ti is gis harithongeyeill nibs rss aoe pero to that ta Rie tet of doureh tease, ant Tthoved, gaecaly confiscation? No retribution? Yes, terrible suffering and | White House, of a brigade, an Irish brigade, of the fie! Fontenoy. is br man prisoner because there was one miliary movement be did not kuow how to obsy—the order to retreat. He asked the release of Colonel Corcoran as a proper tribute of gratitude and justice for the services rendered by the adopted citizens in their hour of al peril. fon. John C, Tucker asked Leo Aaa that Boston called ‘a meoting for Col. Corcoran’s release, and his own almost LL HEADACHES AND OTHER NERVOUS AFFEO- Al tions, Inflamed Eyes, Deafness and Sore Throate cure® Without medicine by Dr. WHEELER, 175 Bleecker street, DOUBLE SOLE WATER PROO! F ar Ceasativn of dril's. Uiwt thore would, be war. He did not beliese there | terrible reteibation. Tuink you ak injured people will &e., ke, he. page bili ger a aa 006 the taals , Nos, 10 and 12 Ann street. Four different kl ARRIVAL OF EX-CONGRESSMAN STEVENSON. would be war till tho failof Sumter. After this there | 88nd you back to this hal! to complete your work of ruin? eevee br Massachusetts, Judge Deming and Mr. O'Gormon, vis tod ae Pr ¢ | Think you that a goveroraent which inflicts such wanton v ‘. J T 10 FULTON STREET—WEDDING CARDS; THESE stony: Caaiserivalb.tu The. yop tay Wome: GARG of ex TE, Wats SAS, Be ee reek” aueed cee ded negra: Tisahlar WIE Beg We lacser Uy aitees Wanmscrox, Feb. 6, 1862. | Washington and informed the goveraient that a-ie ig celebrated engraved Cards only by WM. EVER- Congrersman Juhu 1’. Stevenson, of Kentucky. cman of haying written a letter to Davis or | people? Tho bill will neceasar: destroy all credit and The exhibition of the republican court of Amorica at | Of this air ikey rere to Forage Sti’ telat wa bey | DELL'S SONS. Established 1815, a netiol “apts ailcommerco, for they cannot exist without a standard i : ; e » : recency THIRTY-SU:VENTH CONGRESS. Meee es seg “newt iim that he bad’ get ho | cutrency., This is 01 the wag (9 procead. Make tho | the White House his evening was a traly brilliant array Wiraect ‘they sessed, end: Culeash Corteriansl ont itouch Brandy. tenported at the preseut ‘vines saesiox. . Would do the same again. He would ropeat it, and he | notes receivable for all public debts, and rodeemable in | of fashion, boauty and manliness, Itwas not a soiree | pris , ae * yet released. He would howover, act with great prudence, and not blame the government; it mixht be that these mighty measures were perfected for there release. He could not have the meeting act hastily. In the name of Irishmen, he said, let vs not show ingrati. tude, and call only for the release of Colonel Core wan, but for all the hostages with Lim. They are all in the anne Hight. There is no Irishman, no Yenkeowow, Tuey will 3 the same groans if they die, the same hospital, if wounded, and there is one oye ary will have tor the neat three geuerationa at the stamp of truo men. A series of resolntions wore reported asserting the re- gard of the adopted citizens of Massachusetts for the constitution and the Unton, landatory of Colonel Cocoran and his brave regiment, concluding with the following utions:— TeRerolved, Thot it le the voice of this meeting that the Pre- sident of the United States shoukd take immediate to facilitate the liberation of the patient and uncomplain| Col. Corcoran and bis fellow prisioners, and this they axk in the name of the thousands of ioyat Lri-h citi at the country, in the name of his dear kindred and faithful friends, an in the name of his suuerings The resolutions were adopted by acclamatiea. Resolved, That they be iranamitted tothe President of the f wit ‘earnest 16 juest that be will fat Mis executive fower toobtuin the. felease of Colonela Gareo, ran, Loe and others with them, now held as hostages in rebel It being now half-past nine o'clock the Mayor an- nounced that General Butler had asked permiesion to shelter the Maine Eighth regiment, which had just arrive!,in the Cradle of Liberty. ‘Tho mecting wae then dissolved, after three cheers for ss than $6 per gallon, an harecter at beat, I offer, my W alah distil mL gre with every confidence in tin yuri ficicadmeness, and at prices tn sccordauce with Kample botiles of excelient quality at 0c. each, @. BE. MENDUM, Broadway, corner Cedar street, ; ds; establisa a natioual currency based 16:bd' knowing cate have abybbd.li meant it, that if he believed there was to be no war, he | six per cent bonds; estab pe dansanie, as the would nowing y) , Would give such a lotter to an old friend. | If he had had | up rae een ice eerie a tax for ceria wad | The parlors end the Enst Room were comfortably crowd- SVasinxaton, Feb. 5, 1862. should not lave g ie letter; bat noone wholsaened | Prompt interest on Your boade, uud these willhaveareal, | ed. Such adisplay of elegance and tasto aud loveliness ‘WHE NATIONAL pape ae i to the debete he.e will suppose at tue letter really has | sound and gene-ous circulation. The whole of this schome has perbaps never before been witnessed within gto a ar at he depends on «tax bill. If you make the interest payable Mr. Cansite, (Union) of Va., moved to take up the reso. | 8nything to “to with the atiack ol Mimo the an “the a a cortain timo, and the’ public believe it, noman will | the walls of the Whito House, ‘The guests vil no si bout nine o'clock, the hour named in i e 7 o “s gel x or Wi guchusetts (sr, | Soy Uaat those notes wil not attaia the circulation which | began to arrive al . vibe counter: Hosald heoffored. the resoiutien ts cat | Sesnve) aad tho Senator trom New Uamsnive (ar. | bask notes enjy. Theres. vant amount of rerources | the cards ot invitation, Directly the earriage way was sored Beas untaxed inthe country, which willyield largely to the : be the attention of the Senate to tho finances of tho conntry. | (ee i ae ne ate eae asee Gtr chason) | goverument, The country is able {0 pay taxes without | lined with the equipages of Mintstors and Generals and nat serious inconvenience, and if we have the nerve, pru- citizens, and a constant stream poured into the drossing ‘fa moda not to injure the public. The present revenue 2 : hoped ero this to have had some pian from the Secretary | ratel in tou years, In 1850 he was appoint: | fi ices sixty millions. It is anidwo roquire one | £008 after nine o'clock Mr. and Mra. Lincoln took try; but the only plan proposed by him is the issue of | effvrts to maintain peace. | He had ever voted for pesco, | MLlite. | hay “tay enough to mect all present ro. their guests. The President wore @ bland and and never given a sectional vole. Fvery impulse of his they produce, is | pleased exprossion, THe greeted the guests with Senate, }ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED. Lat diseases of the feet cured without pain ae ce_to the pationt by Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeom rhriropodist, 700 Broadway, Refers to pbysiclans andaure goons oF the city. NOGNAC BRANDIFS—IN WOOD AND GLASS. JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, Union square. Rk. P.O. BOYD'S © BRATED CURE FOR DROPSY can now be had at 341 Sixth avenue, New York. ENUINE PIVER HEIDSIOK.—I AM ENABLED TO G sell this well known brand of wine at the old price, vas; #it per Daskot. have alag on hand job lowe ‘of Ianported "haupagnes from $7 to i UE MENDUM, Br way, corner Cedar stroet, ‘ACK FROST EXPELLED.—SHRUNKEN DOORS AND windows made air, water and dust tight on a few houre Dotice, by ay te vend pay aa remow- >csanamadin Ys oven yn'W. BROWNE, Agent. aper currency. Ho (Mr. Carlile) was opposed to any | ourt was given to his country, and he yielded to no man | qirements. What are tho | present subjects of r and how much do union of the government aud tho banke, Ho was not | jn hisattachment to it. Though hia character was as- brag ation? They are various, but ‘they Soald | cour warmth, and chatted familiarly with many willing that the government should be dependent on the aed and his toyalty questioned, this did not alienate | Fo Het yield much more than at present. All domes- ‘eats ta teetencittinds. Me dinsiteed me im. Hethaoked the members of the Judiciary Com- ‘banks. If the government depends onan irredcemabie | Fitreg who supported him, and guaranteed the pledge of | tic Cae gs = eg ace tee plain suit of black. Mrs. Lincoln received the company paper issue financial rain must follow, He advocated the | an honest heart that the future would give them no oc- | Stamp duties. pa pot by: ‘ Pine ‘ crs . ere a of his resolution, a= affording @ safe and sound | cagion to regret what they had done, If he was to be | spatches, tax tho issue of bank paper, and the thousan with graceful courtesy. She w: seed magni Sanis for apecto curren turned out, ho said to is (riends and enemica he would | S0:rces of reveuuo which riso before us when we svply | cent white satin robe, with @ black flounce half a yard ‘The resolution was referred to the Comm on | put himsell on trial before the tribunals who were found | ourselves to the subject. Au y a 5 ST wid, with black and white bows, alow y » looped soraage 4 ‘can well afford all that the necessity of the eoun- THE WHS? POI! ACADEMY PILL. | owl retae Vice oe oting, nen eee : "comands from them. Let all these resources be | trimmed with black lace, and a bouquet of cape myrtle a. fi " ar , 5 Mr. Frseexpen, (rep.) of Me.,from the Committee on | referred to the Senator from Virginia (Mr. Willey), ask- Pik mg to bear upon the question, The people will bear ‘on her bosom. Her headdress was a wreath of black and finance, reported back the bill making appropriations for | ing bim to define what he meant by the lut- | it wibiesly. pty hot just tothem to say they will not a cherish thoir institutions and | white flowers, with a bunch of cape myrtle on the right the support of the Military Academy withoutamondment, | ter, Ho said he had always ono countersign | bear Z Molen Mtoe tee hen nm yo Ad Peg “ais pecker ee INDLING WoOOD.—GoOoD ‘NDLES_ AND DRY, AP $i 40; delivered, $1 50 per hundred. Largest boxes af Scents. ers TRWIN @ HABKINS, $4 Jane street, N.Y. / NK BRACELETS. Dy ey tree an are aaiere eachs at QC, Ae "8, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. ee ee ‘and the bill was passed. here—peace, pence—war never. He salt the Xe. | represen , b : tie Hon. Benjamin Butler. Thore wore no less than four THE PREANTANOS OF AMERICANS AT ra yreNCH cover. | Bator from “Tennessee liad doue him Injistice Press emg wptlbodpeleor phen seo nd ae you whe | prooch and bracelots, of pearl. The dress was simple | thodeand persons who participated in this demonatew, APER WATE. Mr. Sune, (rep.) of Mass. , offered a resolution callivg | in connecting hin with a band of conspirators here. Ho on the President to furnish tho Senate the recontcor- | had nota part in the movement for the disruption of the Warten ye cra) or cate gala that if the bil! should and elegant. The haif mourning style was assumed in | tion, respect to Quoen Victoria, whose eldest con had ao lately ‘anied, to parseaee, 20,000 reame of Gue Fourdrinier Print Sitigons al the Courtet France.” nn” °F Atmerioan J government, but he would lave ihe Peeple Wo decidethe | yoy, which he hoped it would not, It woul be adenar- | heen a guest at the Presidential mansion, and whoso ro, | Continuation of the SMating Carnival. | ing torte paldon delivery. Apply at the offce of the . i" + ? * - | cue ENTRAL PARK— NCOU! aE ae ee eee ince, (ep) ‘he jeckenre of cua peo ies pas ool ingugorate apew Guancialora trike history | Presontative was one of the most distinguished among | "Oy Pgopie—THR LADIES’ SKATING Marc rue | PAP: of the legisiation ef the country. ‘Then we illustrate the | the guests on this occasion. 10K AT WILLIAMSBURG—CURLING, ETC. LIF INSTANTANROUS TO THE SUFFERERS On motion of Mr. Witsox, (rep.) of Mass., the bill tode- | neard the publie voice loud and clear, His nearest y “Old things pass and all things if any, of the diplomatic corps wore absent. Pro | ‘Tho skating furor still continues with as great an ex. rom, sore throats, teoth Lemolumenis of offi the army was reated him, They told Lim his grave was dug. | truth of the saying, © Ol Few, ifany, el great attifness of the joints and contraction of the muscles, by o@6 = ‘oh, cad the nmendments ortho Military Committee ogee oy try djatrust bis ‘lon ‘udgement, but he could | become new." We will suse be Sah oar notseme aoe rakes minont among those presont were the Right Hon. Lord | citement as before. The nearer the endof the season of roptas eu Mian ae. Pe - bas or nel S60 SO TONS te ORR. OY Suh the ee oe tog ie matserter ba icy. It {said not to bea mat. | Lyons, Mr. Henry Mercier, Mr. Edward Do Stoock!, Mr, | approaches, the greater seems to be the desire of the spot 08 Cortland! wrest annninth one La eile, Sebaee the tierce a s eegere ean eaten ‘qeacbobedrcshanisi ated i.” of choice, but of necessity. That assertion is only re- | Roest von Limburg, Seuor Tassara, Count Piper, Mr, | people to participate in the sport. The official number of and all perso e:npioyed in the army and navy ten per | Mz. Cowax, (rep.) of Pa., said he had only one word to paige eons ta hd oh ng DAE ‘They | Raasloff, Chevalier Certinatt!, Mr. Blondes! von Cuele- | podostrinns up to six o'clock yesterday evening was fity. Sent during tie beliion, "Ho 2aia if that was all the're- say. “He hat ‘nothing te gain by supporting the Senator | sured Ooceemey. i ed upon this Hook. A tax bill and « | broock and Sonor Romero, ‘Thus al! the European Powers | ye thousand, and, as the remainder of the evening was duction Congress waa willing to make he would acquiesce. | from Indiana, nor anything to gain by Moxico were fully represented this would proserve all the — inequalities | hot t be the universal -oatimen and Moxico w iy . SZ the old uystets ot compensation “Maen ae Biaten Tut ‘he weutd be true to his conscience Ta had It of the coma tice of tho committee were great. aaa | Except generals commanding divisions, there wero pro- Sut a bundred different bills. He | thought | rather be torn by wild horees thes: vield is cons ictions | and the responsibilities of tho ciituittes Weregram, ane | st but fow army ofleers, Conspicuous among them, fixed aud the old Hem woos Bt Ine we | sehr LA Wee errcueds ina be woe’ estes ep cuwhas | the provisions of the bill authorizes the issue of a hun- | aud tho centro of observation wherever he moved, was and retronchment in our expenses. The estimates for re charity, and better observe the rules of law, * tat wore anxious that bo should be pointed out. nud the fair ‘tho oxponses of the next fiscal year were five hundred and “alver forther fomarka My, OUGALL, (OPp.) Of fo. funding there notes in the six per cent United Sta 4 me, to run. ed hi t lovel try women Afly millions of doilara, ant we Know that this will be | 4Cql., end 24. Wintry, (Union) of Va., the vous was | bonds mite wvents suse te tit Tic or lg ener tbesthntherent beara. ipmampet btn charming as regards the weather, nearly eight thousand more persons visited the ice aster that hour. Diana, being twenty-four hours older than on the previous even. ing, had increased in stature, and shed forth lustre enough to eclipse the caiciums, which were, perhays with jealousy, accordingly put out, or rather did not show their countenances at all. During the sfterncon a new of the United | loan ehould have been preronted side b f Brewed from the choicest barley mait an’ hops. Svew. ory, 188 and 160 West Bighteonth Sleec? New Korke 1 dy skater ay red ou the upper pond, and created dncraaaed by various bills. » is v9 timee the cur- | “aken on the reciution to expel as follows -— rosea nuel a legal tender. That is the substance of | tured with approving smiles upoa the youthful Genoral witle on oxcltvineut by her grace and sleganc:, i . Teney of the country, three times move than the coin im | ys. .4 Messrs Anthony, Browntng, Ohandi*r, Clark, Cotta. sition of the bilk The committes are oqually divided | Commanding wherever he stood. He was accompanied | jest known uncer the soubriquet of “Le Petit Par eee ee timers Puree of Ureak Brain | aver. Dari Bisons Dyce, Fraeendcn, noch, Kewets | ou tis question=tbat Mat reported | py Mrs, MeClellan, whore animated manuer, | Wok hor rai came we undersiand to be iis -Guring the war with Nepoteon. Guides, Hale, Harlan, Henderson, |i oward, liowe, ' % n Bishop, of t 5 ekating Hero the worming hows exp.ced, and the bill was tala King, ane ot in. Mobovenly Meni Poinery, Sherman, | by Mr. Spaulding and ee duos | and features boiching viel | tenaiasaes ss shop, Sed tae formed rnd he f'n over. . : slidelgiimcteals shui Wren & an ot Moats. tion under discuseton is, the necesrary | soulfulness, divided the admiration accorded to her horo ae wate by her “The caso of Sr, Rright wes ake u : ard, Carlile, Cowan, Werrie. Ker | amount of money from the peoplo, and put it into the | husband. Among the other military gentlemon present , would ationpt to win the Me, Ammnonr, (reps of I Taysuld thst be had arrived | ine TPennos Poteell, Bie, Me Goitere of the publio eaniry, 49 ax, to were noticeable Generals Marcy, Slocum, Androw Portor, | Pfj%e a! the match, she woul bo ATR eS ; nay at the conclusion that he must vote for the resolution, | thirds bed voted | jae a My determined by the vot Fitajohn Porter, Van Ronsselaer, Stone, McDowoll and | announce that, weather pormit it come off on | 4S ler ougy Atlas anil Lem thougi We shoald do eo witht reat deal OF pain. IP | in favor of the resolution, (t waa adopted | hy je taxon, With regard to the firae bill, th Smith ; and among the uniforms wae that of Capt. Grif. Saturday aon a Several I ew’ ainen are re. | 5 vik Rae . BADGER, She wane campos - te ahouks not be Biled te ay ‘ —_ il apples -) the gallery, which Was (MMe | two aitern before wa—whother to pat fin, the commander of the celebrated battery, accompa ener in hee A go Dnt bee prehean weil Steves A, Lan, 4 . should vote on the simple record. i the letter. He thought | “Mm mencene, fs tite Chats | paso oe Nee nate legal tent > | nied by his youthful and blooming bride, Gen. Shields | ¥ne Uist willbe Kept open til te moruing of the march, NEW PUBLICATION that any Senator who could wr! » lees ee Oe i h iste, @aying, “Here we r sent, in undross uniform, and upon his | Ono of the oldest memberr of the Philadelphia Sketint ant an PB Bo ' throw oursulves upon the capitalists, @ay ing, was also prosent, A pou PPROVED. ME pO and to such a trojtor Was uefitled for & eeat in Mouse of bdednmebtstien are, a powerfu withy and an bo chiar Aghting arm as ho passed was «lovely girl, Miss Stewart, the Samay be tame to Nocke es tee ~ Teh a ag A seals Drill Mr. Hones, (rop ) of N. ¥., said that he did ot rise "Wisnisotor, IN, 6, 1908 | tot ovat waked’ and intumous Febollion; we have | niece of tho Assintant Secretary of War, Col. Scott. Impartiality is therefore to be looked for by ihe competl- ded arent for Ott : bo (ur ther Uae (ho subject. The time sor discussion | seekore: cal euik dllahabits sale sen sinyto manus 10 pay the interest of the public ; wo | Amidst the throng were Senators and Roprosentatives, | tors. 1h 02 engravings, 280, desertaination of the Senate,” tne senator trom, Indien ‘ of the Wt havo themoans of defraying ultimately the wholect'this | gictinguished citizens, and beautiful as well as colobrated | | Skaters, when they tako off their skates for the parpore | be S:hocl w (ho Uatialion, 3, determination of the Senate, ‘Tho Senator from Indiour Tho Flonse wont into Committes of the Whole on the | TATt ‘and not only the means bub the will to do #0,” tata, trom nceety oviey Giake, teniee wes re ted | Of indulging in sliding, shoukt pot oarry them looaely In 9. WW. PORTO RB GS cathe streak, N.Y. funtrol the cts vt aie Sante, ut wome queetsnn | Teeamury Nove bil Wii thls Osean an erage we, weeks, Nise gore | by Sire, ind Misa Massie, wile end, deughler of the Vien | Seman toe’ cesuse Sr petttae oheoing thetey cecae ~ Om r wor " fase toosteet ewse to nro erect tnesomeseie et te | ceca ey forbs te canting sioue, tows soinagts | Sao he ability tor meet all demands, andthe | president; Massachusetts contributed Mre. Senator Wit. | theic skates to fy everywhore wiih’, the luni o the | Massa ieimtetiog teckea ot Yea - Sheng me Henatore seen to have joerg @ character of (he | pegan, they found me standing alone. I owe nothing Ml, too; ‘all ithas to do is to convince the capital. Mrs. Bi t Straps. the aity, Sold for 60 conta, or mailed fcr g Zor @ coute Senator in the pariiaan. Mr. Harria then alluded (o tho | ine lie - will, too; ox or; fon, Mrs. Sonator Rice, aad Mrs. Bigelow Lawrence, ico in Williamsburg eas 00d condition yester. 108. Cloth binding, 380 pages, 90 ene @iaborate epecohes of tho Senator from Massachusetts | Patty, beyond the Wyrond catholic party which encloses fate Laas chia ne? ee, aaa Don pended, expended The re ‘ pri “3 pase and not esbaugted upon any | who was attired plainly, bub slogantiy, in Aw} aay, and wae woll attendyd, f faucy droge ear. M, GANTT, Pee aes, ap stale. , (ile, Summer) ag more becoming @ prosecuting attorney, | within its ombrace tho wholo Union, and which looks for | to put down the ?

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