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Se ee 5 . NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1863. z - “ agg Rg A PL <-nr—oneestereeateeenstnsenteisnreeesrenennesesnehusenenasnsinntstnse~eee-du-aunmsnsemr IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY, | Si"pnnvetiaze sets cobion, oe | yySomzca terra as Shana oegreae) |” RAPORTANT FROM MEXICO, | 'N”EREST Omeiat Drawings of marray, waay & v . Hag Spies men ; the yells of here to soe af Mr. Callioot movelora s+ ad Minaourt Bate Lotterion s ad ty ee republicans; the running to ands og a x : & ; ome? a others; 5 « 46, OF 4 7, 34 ts aboot, near the back © aos eee from Neshville—Rebel Attack Class 2—Janua ties, ‘all the at this bour (008 m the 2s Whange of Front of the | di yitt all the pbraical rorc that b Reported Defeat of the French | Vescte-serieas Rensontre sotween feces Depew Men. stand by your rights” ‘Law and order,” «Put him out Hay pase Ome P.M. Two Army Officers, dc, RAY. EDDY & 0O., od of (a oe and Mr. Post, with one hand in jas] reer. nae. semerks, ve )ninates , the Clerk at Puebla. Tl niieiti tia. oi, vabk » hy. OF Ob, Louis, ale. eS ORS ror though Lymn ye A < motion pare Sar ag place Mi Braves Gmaikh in. the : The fleet loft yesterday moon. Last night, opposit® © Delaware State ae fag out ‘never! pevor!” as loud as chair ereap & Hottstewti Landing, they were fired into by the rebels Sanam ‘thig ane 5 other scenes, Mr. Smith not being provém,''" Hotion was made that bs thy ia « | 4, Datawane, Barus Crass ¢1—Jan 24, 1803. ‘Thos. C. nny Makes Another | su act gc a ib musta tool | Jude Donn mould take the a “H\auring te abeescoot | Their Communication with | ju: cee tele ot ce ay | e igutetaae 0, 28. janghier. 7 cate motion was made - 7 2%, 18, 56, 4 oi r : ong Speech. by noveral domecratss Sune ya. © ve aurpay should Vera Cruz Cut Of. woods, The fleet arrived safely at Clarksville. Cheecs tags Up oasouies 0, @, ® pe agen wot YN pet AG oartiod by ite Colonel Wm. B. Stokes, of the First Tenneasen cavairy, JOUN A. MOKIIA & Co, movers. eet, ia @ personal aifcuky yesterday at Murfreevboro, was i fis lumingiou, Delaware, ‘Whe Determination to Put Him Down, and Mr. Murphy immediately took the @iair, “= The Activity of the Mexi shot by Captaia Fleming, of tho same rogiment, Mis | OMetal Drawings of the Library Assam A scene of force excitement ensu: wity e exican id elation (om) Lottery, of Keatuok: the Scenes that Followed. ‘whe Fepublican and democratic mouigrs rusted Guerilla: wound is @ serious one. Floming gs disappeared. omreey Claas dic Jammary 20. 103. Coes oe Se, the, mp mpen ie Toe = e. By 1, 71, 47, 9, 43 4, 4. § , 69, 36, 3. scound! others: ' “Stand « 2. a m f\. Fighla,” while the friends of Mi Mupuy''rauiae sors | 4% Ser ad oe tb 82 ET, a, 6, 3 * for Cirvullars, Ae. Appointment of a Committee to Wait on "tr Post placed one The Rev. George Junkins, D. D., late President of Wash- hand io his breast pocket, to @ the Governor, and His Reply. benny myetrpapir ts though aboui to draw srovoivor, ¢ . T* British steamship Sheldrake, Captain Archer, tom | toyton College, Virginia, will preacl im sbe Canal strect : . Severe! other members sles planed ihetr hands in thnty Bay. 00 the 16th inst, arrived at this port last eae (seine a emee street), o-day at hall-pust Pockets, apparently about to draw their weapons. ovenazy, 2 at three o'clock. Atter she most int excitement, ‘scone of _ ‘The nin: \ es ed Fr “THE CLERK LEAVES THE CHAMBER ered wrt no bg Rae Havana, Sm. 14, | sionery socey of the Coteal Pegwyrerag euch a ————ee Ri tions, Mr, y gave way to the Cork, who.again took | © Freach eonia ication fbetwpen Vera Crus and Ori. | be held im the church, in Broomo street, between Kita Covmeven, Kx, Jamnnr7 7, dh. and Marion strects, this evening, at hall-past seven Royal Havana Lettery.—A Premtam of o'clock, Addresses by Rov. J. H. Burtis, Rev. B W. | tiiteen per Ss Pet gaa Jatorination ES Hitcheock, of Siaten Island, and Rev. J. 3. Dunn. Tavis & OO, Barkers, 1d Wal: mreee The Rev. N. 1. Rice, D. D., of the Fifth avewuo Prosiby- al sag oes _ferian, chorch, will delivar tp third of bis verig of gor |, Prizes Cashed n etal @heourien, in tho South Faptist church, twenty- | Wil Meecha Nate Nes Woes cs fifth street, between Seveath and Kighth aveunes, this be — . evening of half-pant seven o'clock. Subject—' Jestiica. ( Moyal Havana Letterye—eo oe waa restored, tae bas been completely cut off by the “Mexican ing the aig sean'y wee ly in order dur. (Guoritina, and can onlybe reestablished and kept up by pate | Eom ea A occ tl] Reploamenenateigat ‘ road, end worry the Freach ssingty. EXCITING SCENES THAT FOLLOWED, -j ark A Cael of 8 “he ‘Election of Mr. Murphy 4s the and was only ta thé obAir by eu@erumce and | It 1s reported. thet the Frenoit. have again beewre.’ Omotas law. < * : : : ‘nM, mst callod stented (6a chive which bac odourted | Pulsed and driven Yuen: from befordPoabis with great } tion by Falnh.”” The Rev. A-H. Barlingham will proach Bh of remy A3,-! for yen es, ape a “Whe Republicams Rush to the Clerk's Desk? | 1° “t avo | choven titer the‘Cifk “Sal bews tor some time ooking | = : yoy on gr aan.gh amare ren Nc FAVEOE'S OG, ere, wo Watt ret Shake Their Fists, Stamp Their Feet — The Freach General's (Rerthier) vanguard, four thou. Kev. Siiney A. Corey wit! promeh in the Hethumy | ppetam's Improved Bilitard Tables an® Baptist church, Fitty-fifth atrees, between Lexington aad | (tom! for sale onty a4 the manufactory, @ Cushions, . ’ 4 strong, was completely surprised by eight buadred ; Crosby ewrent, New Tork. refused teall the roll on , Third avenues, its morving at half-past tom o'cluca- | wl Crosby street, No eet and Pound Their Decks. ecu edesenir bese mente nn oxplaamtien, Mexican cavalry, an@ about two thousand of the Frecch Proasbiog 1n therevening at half-past soven o’clok. Ne Pezemetog! Lecture er Mxpose — ity to ast during his absence. 2 troops were killed and wounded. Dy SM. Ano’s church, Fightoenth strect, noar Fitth ave- | meute at Chaton unit Tuesday eventing, Clase om . Fintng—This House knows 20 ity. No ——— had'e right to be there. kemaiens so ee ae ae V. Bisa ema Be ot Um Mr. Fustps continued bis speech, during which he was nalt-pas? ten A. M. and'three and half-gast seven F. M on, repeatedly called to ordor. * dragged off. __| the etvernoea being for deat mutes. The Rey. Mr. Smalls style and finial, at TAIT'S, comer Cortlandt en dir. Davis ot length appealed tothe gentleman frem ‘The prospects of tbe French look excoedingly bad’ | paytin,.pestor of St. Alban’s shurch, will'preach ia the | \ ——————— Breed’s partuer and two other leading republicans ia his district to come to Albany and fix Breed. They arrived during the night, and the result is a change of his vote to Calficot, although the republicave charge that bis voting SCENES «OF TUMULE AND DISORDER. Sevorat French eficers were takon by the lassoo and 2 New Y ‘ , bes “MMesteration of Order, and the tr Sas win i his name was first ealled, tostead of Biel oi. spi and urage, rulos’ he Bed | rnoy can got no-supplies frem'the country nd they are | evening. \MWIRDERE £ WELSONS Oo ete ee Adjournmen unt! others bad voted, was done om purpose | him in contempt and arraign him as sbe bar. He eurroun: macst determined enem: In bi new churcty, in: Forty-frst street, near Sixth - sid &e., &e., t a. to prevent an election. 4 & specch of @ character, otating that sale watt: op We neen Avenue, Professor Mattiwon wilt preach upon wapecial swb- Bterchante and Manufacturers, The debate continued until nearly seven o'cleck. There | guostion ‘had certain sstat tye mather by the exciting | every opportunity to take advantage of thea. Joot this merming at Balf-past 10 o'clock; and at seven | g,\zLay's as ace were several spirited scenes, but no tumults or disturb. | hoped returning reasen would dictate Tall members to | Ne¥Fteuch woldior eam stray from his camp without | orcicck in therovening upse tho Tic Man and?Lazartiny” SAM FRAWOTBOS, os prmacrony vases te Woailatiaau nate iri an ‘ances like those in the early part of the session. The re- ber their duty to observe the rules they themseiyes | Boing lassoocd and dragged off by some Mexican guerilla | refuting the erroneous and giving tle true exposkion, VOR 18am ena tiee aie eh our pda Publicans finally ascertained that three of their men Oe epee. Yr, 7 toe who is on the watch for bien. In the Memorial church, Hammond streot, corner of |, », T's best and cheapest commercial advertising medium @m were missing and were not paired. Messengers were Waverloy place, the Rov. R. G, Diskson, pastor of the To be iseued ta February. i “of last night; or, in other words, the democrats having | despatched to the different hotels; but no trace of ‘omoer, ‘Tre smallpox in ite mest malignant form has broken Office OF Liberty etrwet. 4 Church of the: Redemption, will! preach this crening -eonsummated, as supposed, an arrangement phy) to cleot Mr. Saxton Smit® an tempora- ' ran Snir ieaeat erable poe pape them could be found. Findiag that they wore in Hampers, | ouvia Vera Cruz, and @ lezaretto is being built for this | services at halbpast ten in’ the morning, and ualtpes' | Grower d Bakers Sewing Machines this critical position, they moved am sdjournment of order by | °ies of pationts. threo and half-past seven o'clock im the afternoon, ave takam the frst procuum ab tbe Stata, Kalra tht held ening to make ts appearence n otee' na Lltinots, Mie pf ela eroded shan yo 8 ror thdga ht Adah hed bd im] in tho Fourth avenue: Prosbytorian charct, corner of f fia Musoutl, Kenincky, Reanesese, Virjiuin, Norte De? market. The crop promises te be a large one. Fourth avenue and Terenty-secoad vtreot, west side, Pfo- | ruling, Alabama and Califoraa, tnclu every Hinte (air could never take his seat. He The markets here are glutted with Nerthorn produce, feasor Howard Crosby, of New Brunawick, Now Jersey, | ***Te oxbisiied tn lane. ast gli ‘Mr. Marphy) had never made any suck throat of vio- | and sales of all articles are made at ruinous prices. ‘Uhad rested oa their cars, while the other side—hearing at »@ late Bour last night vague rumors of Probable sucqgas- cog’ combinations that would to-day organize the Assembly ‘by the election of Trimmer—commenced applying the ‘The motion to adjourn was therefore unanimously carried, and thus the three weeks’ coutest was carried over to another week. wil reach this morning at bail-past teao'clock, and in Madame T' m, Be. 148 Kast Nine aparty whip to those five men who were engaged at one ~ fue pas remit een eae a bores. ‘The news from Mexico te of @ highly mtoresting and { 1), praise at half-past seven o'clock. gareet (lato 72 Bronoway), adjoining rey Stewart's new ‘time with the democrats, endeavoring to make an honor- joined im the excitement, finding tt contagious. Ho | ¢Xoiting charactor. In the Porsyth M. E. clturch, the Rev. Daniel Wise |“ tnaziesaN BiRDant able arrangement for the organization of the Assem- ‘bly, and followed them up until this morning, *@nly one man stood out for Depew, and on the second bal- ‘Jot that man voted for Callicot instead of Depow. The “vote ou the former ballot being a tie, with one vote be- now expressed the hope that goud feel rl again restored. In regard $0 pol (ate. Colltont) = The Approaching Faner the Cecergtney of the Fepnblioan party Lode ar ea was | Gwin ev rm je We NOt corrupt aD: rupt 1! The body of the late Lieut. Commander William Gwint in character as described. It was @ libel on she constitu- eucy of sho gentleman (Br, Callicot) in Kings coumty,an | U:8:N., mortally wounded ja the aetion bofore Haines matter is there are from fMfteen to twenty members who act and vote with the republicaas who are hoping and praying that Mr. Callicot will not be elected. Some of them refuse to attend any more erucuses, apd the only thing that makes any of these vote for Mr. Calli- D-D., will prowch this morning, a¥ hatf-past ten o'o0ek | gio, gresteariety ey Bee ee ae ADRESSE, and the Rey. John Pogg, Jr., pastor, will preach im the = - evening? at half-paat seven.o'clock, om’ “The Life Below Died. and the Life Above.” My an.—On Sagurday, Jamuary 24, Jawan Rvew, aged SB ef Commander cot is the dislike to break lone from their party, and the | SVG! gy om the deumeratic warty tebehe emt o ie Tileasbas Saourenel, wate want Charles C. Goss delivers his seeoud discourse: to young | yours. <wides for Depew, the Intter vote being oh the second bal- | constant application of the party whip, wih the threats - be y ave: that We was | Blu, December 37, 1668, hee arrived, wader he " Hs . ‘The friends ofthe family and PoKeo of Becond ward, ceph cue TRUSAE SE od Corde 10 be coon ne, caicag | Raut bts Bats Our tte Negi She he x fala ois such an uleer ag described. Surely bia constituency could | this city. Tho funeral will take plece at Zion church, | men, upon “Christian Sleroism,'’ in thoCity Assembly | ane members and ex-memasors of Clanton Shoes Bome of the very men who have made the strongest speeches in the republican caucuses are known to have gone direct from the caucus to Lean Richmond, and en- deavored to make a bargain to vote for the democratic candidate. « Several of the republican leaders are new sanguine that rooms, 446 Broadway, this evening at balf-past seven | 41, are respectfully invitad to attend the funeral, fromn o'clock, The music will De under the-direction of Father | his late residence, No, 87 Lavis strom, on Duesday afer. Reed, and in the afternoom under Mr. B. A. Benjamin, Mie eee Hip remains’ will be interred im In the Cannon stroot Baptist church Rev. W. H. Pendle. SHKKIPAN,—On Maturday Jenuary 28) after a short th ton preaches at baif-past tun A. M.,“'ThaGreat Trumpet,’ not have elected him if they believed: . Mr. Siaw—Did_ the cnuiniacl wg er a Corner of Madison avenue and Thirty eighth sircet, at was elected he should never tako his seat alivet eleven A. M., lucsday, 27th nat, The remains wil be Mr. Mcnymy—Never. ‘The statoment is false. He ro- ow soter" peated, however, tai he should renist by every imwrei | ken under naval escort to Newark, N. J., for means what he cousidered ansoutrage and an injury to | ment. The vortege will mow as (ollows:— the State. Band, other changes took place, Mr. Callicot would be elected ‘Speaker. The moment, therefore, that the name of T. C. ‘Fields was reached in the ealling of the roll, he rose and asked to be exoused from voting,and proceeded to give norw, MaaGaner, tie beloved wife of Hernard Sheridan, ‘is reasons why he desired to be excused, and started off | Callicot will be elected on Monday, I seems almost tno on aged 3 years, “ou another long speech. Points of order were raised on | incredible that they will be to able to whip their aucun Bele ha ety whe ptagitig thon tnd ery. and nt half-past vovonP, Ms, ‘“Etornal Salvation; Its au- | "“iny relatives an@ friends of the famiyare requested te ‘the otber side that be could not his entire force into the ranks; but, after what has | ai winked at him to do sof Wer rerere® thor and Its Sabjec atlond the funeral, on Mondly aiternoos, at two o’ctogt, ‘ fas scan kek Rot give his reasons | been done, they may bo able to ‘accomplieh it. But one | “ir. Muxruy and Mr. Fixoe denied that there waa the Pon ee Pail In the Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal), Thirty: | from her late remdsoce, No. 190 Firwt avouwe ‘until deen called. Considerable | thing is cortain, there have not been at any time #0 | stichiest foundation for Mr. Hed\lngton's statoment. vows. F eicalakiole: Geusiatze aaik ot taxi eaten Ditties nse. (Por other deaths sae second page. | «confusion followed, in which several republican | 8tFong expressions made against the electton of Callicot QvaKnin-rasr furne P.M, Bearers, scorer“ Rewcere : 4 half. Poe Srombers were on their feet, demanding, ia an oxoited | taht “On the siher band, the Weeling is favor ot | | Mt: Fields, of Now York, has juat taken the door. bit echt ewic I ee ee MISCELLANEOUS. ‘manner, that he be put down, Fields at the instant de- Ge memberele San | withcctoeeacaes rele ee Tanto me motion ane: Meadors Gaps crow: see aan FE Be PE, Den eee *OMMA—A DUAINGUTMED LAWYER WhuTeR Capt, Mende's Gig’s Crow. Borth Carolina Ship's Company. Volunteer Company. . Revenue Officers, Callicoh an the Of nd, and evening. frum Ausuet, Bales a, iow se onan -_ ree need taking JONAS ") REMEDY for wath. In tho Pleecker street Universalist church, the Rev. | ™ one xing taeda Tkat Gleaaee Reader t Moses Ballou preaches at half-past ten o'clock A.M. In | Years Iti of bad auaek T @iared that he would be heard, that he would not be put down. This was applauded by the crowded galleries, and universal confusion existed for a few moments, look” Naval Officers. the evening ho will give the fourth lecture of the series | [oiMently mal up sizteen nights in successiom, "ug towards belligerent demonstrations on the par ing and:Citizens. : he reteny 1 found stomed reiiet sia che ey paar olericn iat pees oe for that ‘of members, and he (Mr. Froan) thought that an Wiican om ee walt ror Improret hare gain termi to be hugely enjoying and looking on with about the sam® pic ngs inne ai the close of the three weeks’ | *, matter of courtesy no notice should have Been taken: of City Intelligence. of experience and observation?” i foundation of ty disease ls brakew the tem; absence . . y porary of the Clerk from this obamber. | nere, op rum AMBULANCE Core at Invigg Hatt.—Laat } The Rev. Matthew Hale Smith will preach in the Athe. Ait oO] Ll (rt “ft | evening @ portion of the Ambulance Corps, which is now | Sum, Brooklyn, at half-past ten o'clock A.M. Subject— | Nite 4’ Uo., te Fe ai thes in progress of organization tor the army, gave an exhibi- | ‘‘ Enemies’ Testimony to the Value of Religion," and ab } droggiate generally 3 tion drill. at Irving Hall. Quito aJarge number of persons | baM(-past seven P. M. oo “ Perils of City Life to Young ARMY AMD Navy OFFICERS ACCOUNTS AB c rel in, Be 4 were in attendance, the greater portion of whom were | Business Met fon ns ot ES Peasion wtty an coe ladies, There were but about twenty of tho corps which A sermon on the‘*Practical Supertority of the Universal. | 4 Park place, X.Y. took part in the drill, under command of Colonel H. R. | int Doctrine of the Atonement,” by Rev. R. G. Brooke, at Apusicax ALES Foote, |The evolutions gone through with upon ttle cos: | ne twentieth strect church, between Sixth and Seventh ‘consinted: ‘the manual | ¢ + bear sceuthas ok ths neces drill, whieh } avenues, this afternoon at three o’clock. Morning ser 7 ria = i were given with somewhat of credit, Thase who tool part | mom at half-past ten. 2A a fuck; keop out of bis (Mr. Davw’) reach. He deatred: mended ‘officers —— furtber to eay that be sh by all lawful ana par. ‘enych ls bow balog raised in thie chy. "The headquarvers | _ RAV: Sidney A Corey will prose im the Conran, XXX PALE AMES. the consummation of pay is are’at 814 Broadway. A fino band contribnted excollent | Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway, this afternoon a! Brews ig ran peiween Geventh and ' Righty wanted vork oy. session. Where it willend is beyond the power of man to discover. Those parties outside who have come with special jobs to put are and nervous under the prospects before them. rely jeave me." The med re Ah re JOREPH Wi ‘feeling as a crowd around the ring at a prize fight are ton, and We for sale ey - @ecustomed to do on the combatants for the champion’s “Belt. To speak candidly, the democratic side bad the ‘Majority of those outside of the ring on their side. It was, ‘therefore, quite certain that if there was to be a grand and vyotty tumble within the bar of tho House over this - @ontest, and the republicans should get the better of the -alemocrats, the latter had backers enough to at least play the game game that John Bul) did with Sayres in ‘the famous fight with Heenan. ‘Teore was for some time aa intense excitement on the Boer of the house. Mr. Fields continued Bis speech, the eeher side continuing to call bim toorder. Members in *@il parts of the House were on their feet. At ono time but ‘tow mombors remained seated; several were walking t,, ‘and fro, and not a few walked from the rear of the qhambor towards Mr. Fields, demanding that he be put » down. Mr. Fields, however, continued bis remarks amidst ~all the confusion, yg yf d ‘the continued cry of republicans calli him NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Assembly. Ataany, Jan. 24, 1863. Mr, Taowss C. Freie, ofNew York, on a question of pri vilege, desired to bring to the notice of the House the gress libel and misropresentation contained in ap articlo in the New York Bvening Post of yester. day, designating bim as the leader of import- ed rufians and bullies. He denied the state” i music vo the evening's oxhibition. three o'clock. Subject—“Christianity a Power.” In the | av ‘Tue Wit ov Atay Townsexp Hicas—Casarraa Be fevening, at half-past seven o'clock, be will deliver bis | | quediions et privilege bed. eon seised and argued crn, | qcmrs.—The will of Almy Townsend Hicks, ef thie olty, cemattn suit ihe ttubale Sonny i gpg ee ig FY a ere 4 tinued bis epeech. bag been admitted to probate, and among the legacies aro Preaching by the Rev. Dr, Verren this morning in tho | Yeivw Useal street, formerty Ib Wall sirvet ia Huaty-rage Free o010ce P.M. } the following for charitable parposos:— new Freoch Protestant Episcopal church, Du Baint Exprity ‘A—M. TOLEDO, NO. 6 DALANOBE ‘AB n00n as he reuched his neat he rose to a questioa of | To Trustecs of Board of Missions of the Genoral An. Tweaty-second street, between Fifth ana Sixth avenues. | 22,,trert has just received fruan Pi Privilege, and said that be wished to give notice that the sembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United Bervices to commence at haif-past tea o'clock Foentres and pr time hed almost come when t icane States, of whinb deceased was » member $500 on @ vote being taken. tues eed ae Sreresies it Domestic Missions of the above. - 0 Rey. 0. B. Frothingham will preactyin Ebbitt Hall, No- RWARE THE NONTHRASTER ~BROWNE'S upon fraud and corruption,and bargain atid sale, and everything that was dishonorable, yet they wero and always had beep, and always would be, in favor of main- taining law and order. to order and “Put bim down,” Call the roll,” &c. Whilst | The ninety-first ballot for Speaker was then taken, with | they were not able to protect themselves. Again te said | Foreign Misnions of the above .. 600 | 55 West Thirty-third street, this morning at half-past ten wind, om «this condition of affairs existed members 00 | the following result:— : Same Trustess ia aid of the fund for bullding | | orcleck. Subject—“Liberty and License.” ‘all sides of the House clamored for something, those in to aid of their Board of Béucation. coches Rev. Dr, Montgemery, rector of the Church of the In- | Tar iy the old In aid of their Board of Publication... . 600 | carnation, will preach in the Free Church of the Holy | nde and vieinily odéreme To be applied towards the support of aged and in- the Patent Metallic We Martyrs, Fornyth street, near N Company, 112 Broade Canal, this evening” was then taken. firm clergymon of their church...... cores BY ncdibeden os to a ag, aren nee, Se Sater. tho on the floor of the House. y To the Firet Prosbytery of Now York, to be applied Special collection or tue pan C "y sig ‘The motion was put amidet much confusion, in which | _ Wem Mr. Breed’s name was called he voted for Mr. | gre drawn a pistol (rom his breast pocket. ‘This was a | tosuen roligiana und charitable purjemes as they ‘The Rev, G. W. Nichols will preach in St, John's charch, RJ. M OCHRNCK, the yeas and nays were apparently about ojual; and, | Callicot, thus aseuring him one majority as the vote then | high breach of privilege. The geutlaman (Mr. Post) was | may deo discroot in the promotion of religion Brooklyn, at half-pest ten o'clock, thie morning, and the | 1), HILADELPHLA, «after loud calls from alf parts of the House for a count, it | stood. in his'weat and he (Mr. Fields) desired to inquire Uf ihe OBATIEY, oe ee creer ee eee soseee W. Clark at half-pest sev tm Will view SEW YORK CITY. only, covery TI ‘was declared carried, and a committee appointed, with remendo followed thi charge was true. To the Trnatees of the Theological Seminary et Kev. J. Park al Past seven in the evening. DAY, from 9 A.M. v M ne cocagepents Mr. Davis, of Tioga, chairman. Tho decision of the | A ny eer ra each Mr. Pos did not roply. UUM Me oss sssesececenabeZssubucest cans Ml In tho Second Universalist church, Historieal Sooloty ee ian Gierk that’ it was carried, may be right. but we defy | When Mr. Field's name was callea he rose toexplainbis | Mr. Dancy spoke in coodemvation of Mr. Callieot's. | To the Sootety for the Relief of Respectable Aged Raiiting, Secend avence, the Rev. G. P. Flanders we! ye ‘any person to tell whether it was carried or not | vote. course and in defenes of his (Mr. Cailicot'®) const Indigent Females ove f w Yak, om preach this evening, the first of a few dixcourses om the “Conduct of Life,”” addressed tr young people, marriea and single. First subject-—Material Life, Body and Mind, Food, Drink, Mental Excitement, Hearing on the Soul's Present and Future.” Young people cordially in, To the Ladies’ Depository, in New York BZ Bond sree’ ‘midst tho confusion, and 1 would not stake ‘ Fouxp Drowwnn.—Oo the 23d instant the body of a bey my reputation on a decision on either side. who hdd elected bim to aseat in this 4 sombly wit Immediately several republican members rose ad | inowledge that he (Mr. Callicot) would prove a tr called Mr. Fields to order, on the ground that it was not | they hated traitors as much today ua they did w cenhiemien cent tab, tay tank dieniitk oul in order to *‘ explain a vote ” till the call was finished. traitors fired the first gun against PorvSumter. | ome y np te “ - sc Mr. Fue argued that during the whole session expla. | 00 to the question of privilege which had been rab Kills, Staten Island. He had on when found plaid pants paticus of votes had been entertained at tho time the tated oy that he,had seen on» member of this | broken on the kneg#, pegged boots, blue cotton socks, AND TAGR— mind and piel he MAUGI, ‘The committee immediately left to wait uy the Gov- ernor, and Mr. Fields continued his speech, the confusion and on & vistel in his be plain muslin inside shirt, colored outside shirt, round vited. LEERTS rs having subsided. The committee was absent but afew | name of a member was called. Hoe refused wo give way, | while other republicuns bad rolled up 0 ir 6 about black jacket, light brown hair. Apply to Coroner FYounva Usrveneauier Soar, Baooairs,-the Rev. L pteporied Port Wine, moments, when they returned and reported that they had | and Jeave to state that he had been jofeemed that | ing as if they were ready tw plonge to their Smith, Bay View Post off Staten Island ts , wig “/ eee RIC HAR IKON , ‘discharged their duties and ‘the Governor of the | @ plan had been iaia dowu by David Dudley Field, in the | bivoa. Ii they were so eager to fight anil om Lasenio ox,—A grand Masonic reunion, jo aid of | 2: Fletcher will preach inthe chapel of the society, 27 60 Malden ned, coanat of Widen etbest © Q0adition of affairs ini the. ly chamber, and that ho | republican caucus, that the Acting Clerk of the Ansembly | they had better eave this chambpr and go to i oe ng : Cumberland street, this morning and evening at the usuay ‘informed them that be w fe the matter under im. | should persist in calling the vote without taking notice of | hanneck, whero the enemies of aur country are gathered | the widews’ and orphans’ fund of the Excelsior Lodge, ho ‘hd publi are taviedd bu.ehtend. Gwe Usp NDENT BKCOND AND UIFTH RRCOND mediate consideration, ‘bee that uate force for } any democratic member who might rise in order, ‘bu ray No. 196, F. and A. M., took place at Irving Hall on Friday pers. The pe . Fait bing bares Yor male WHOM ‘their jon ion report Mr. her. David, Gragerined 3 Maier ter Mr. Vield’sromarks | Alter a lous debate on all sortajof subjects, fot. | last and was very faabiovably att Geo, W. Kay | _Sx8OnBT0 Yous Puoris.—Rev. W.%. Morgan, D:D.» | ALLEN 418 Rruetway, ose duer below Canal street, tor Picton cold. ase, be 7H: te CNG 11 SR DUST E CERiy SANDS RN ToCatNETR Ga0 chet ge Dean. as & basis of contpromise, offered ibe f0l- | Oas'inaxtor of coremopies, aud had several able amsiatants. | Teetor of St. Thomas’ chureh, will praseli the third sermon |S’ wr ment. Jow ing reselution — o " ell che » . “bare YOLD ENGLIAN PATEN 0 Pad to Ita Prealgcnt Liccotm for protection Mr. Freuoe refused to give way. Resolved, That tils- House now take a recose till throe | The Feceptien committe wan alao well chosen. of this course, this evening, in the Chareh of the Medi G > preiten Pesnny would bave referred to ‘ar Department, The confusion aud excitement now became intense, jock on Monday, atgwhich hour, immediately after the © aameed ator, Lexington avenue, corner East Thirtieth street pany fom the War Department to Fort Lafayette. Thus | the galleries aud lobbies joing in i la Porsonal Inte ee. The Chicago Tribune ways — aro making ail Services will commence at half-past #*ve0 o'clock. ay be Speaker, with Mr. Cushinan as Clerk of | kinase of matrimonial arrangements for the futare of Mra. - - _ Mr. Movarow (dem.) rose, and, amidst the noise of the ‘matters ended for the morning. outsiders, moved that 4 committees wait on the Governor An appeal was made by Fields, Dean and other demo t - ier & r 4 ing her destiny at the domestic hearth of Relier © see ‘cratic members to the galleries, urging (hat they would | aud ask his protection. Mr. | epew, Mr. Davis or Mr. Sherwood, speaker, with Mr, | Douglas, ng! Mn ern mal ‘ommittes. do nthing to nterruy Oo in any nay tatertere Kf the At this time all the members of the Assembly wero | Sickles a» Clerk, with the understanding tha’ omit. | Secretary Chase, General Inga’ al. We have the best ‘The Trpasarer of the International Relief Comenittes ee. of the Houre. This the galleries seemed to | upon their feet. tecs and places under the gentiemen olected shall be | evidence for stating that Mrs. Douglas has eptored into no , : ; : accede to, and quiet continued until tue republicans com The Clerk put Mr. Moulton’s sootion to a voto and de | fairly, oqually and justly divided botween the two politi- | matrimonial arrangements, proseot oF prospective, with | knowledges the receipt of the following additional eub- | Composy, 206 Brows Rubher sonis of every + moaced demanding the call of the roll. This raised a | clared it carried. cal parties; and this vote shail pot be interrnpted by de. | Mr. Chase, General lugn'ls, ‘or “degen man,” nor bat | seriitions in ald of the suffering operatives of Great enie and rein nal a 7 * tamalt for s momeut, but soon subsided, when Mr, Fields Messrs. Dayis, Sherwood and Brand are the committes | bate or explanations of any kind «Pr upon any point she the remotest idea of doing Ad We NOT Os | ee January 26, 1863:~ Rave abOUT TH 90-TARR * ansorted that he knew it was the programme marked out | t0 wait wa Govetns be mour. Mr. Mattoon, of Oxwogo, woul firmly ob| wo any nat thie eons heen : net 3 — ia See ee asian , . = cans would inform i cl y Ofte: c, and fo any motior Jone are excee wy ing to Mra. Doug Sheldon Moore, Kensingto tor ; but he (T. C.F; id i Mr. Morrwy dee! that the Clerk was only at the | resotution that might be offered here, an od red sure that & moment's | reflection on the part of our desk by the sufferance of the members of this Assembly, | that might Nigh es to adjourn and that if he should attempt to violate the ru'es be should | broken before. her of th wy ance. Frederick Id nowremair hore at his post a8 | Cvmtemporaries will relioy ebay; , “ W. W. be Forest ecedvesba un ow | and loft his 5 bi} © was absent. Mr. | move that the Clerk be removed and a temporary pre- | jong a» life was in him, until an organization wae The 8. Louis Union « ry going the rounds to = ha ADIEA’ FINE GOLD WATCHEA—SOME IN HUNTING Murphy, of mh 1 stated thet. the’ Clerk hed lft the | siding officer be appointed who would observe the rules. effected the effret that Gener entirely unanded ’ see oon ow pe tnutpeve Gullare each, tor cole bp ‘Amembiy chamber & ‘Mr. Firips continued speaking ainidst repeated inter The Clerk ded that the resolution of Judge Dean | He is in the yu te itb, and i* coasinwally otal seeneressee sev eduseseseres & ohe 0K Broadway, one door below Camel and ruptions. could not be entertained, a& one objection had been made | in attendance at his headquarters Previunly reported . ++: 109,918 6 | Sirens, formeriy M Wall street uch confusion and turmo!) « - ted in the galleries, | vo it. Prigadier General James Totten, who bas beea ii for 0 406 17 ERTAUGH'S DUMB WAITER Fa s we, wo 4 m D yor ne Me yer e ¥ id eon ven! * Togeiog that te (Mr. Wood) would go for Callieot. tor | Fields M4ill boiding bis right 10 the Door. eaiiieas ae ssune id cos & — . te auored oh the short that Pallico r vane j y iehmond, vilege, . Goo , of No olina, " Shed cs tne Hoo." Sans a manner ge opens P% the following cepieliones qweation of privilege, | i viy-cightu year, wan siticken by paralysis, in Raleigh, ecuge, Chemist and Aperhgoary, | ge RoesnLL ® DIAMh us TH MEASIROT BLOW Ganctnbiy, to obtain. an iatrodaction (0 Fernando Wood, | Resclved, That the Sergeant.at-Arms be instructed wo | Jaguary 4 At last acenunts be was soanewhat better. | soncc’ Sflgl Sias Aad Barty Me ees jo Realise aympathy wih he ‘and that Mr, Cailicot eaid that if Mr. Wood would assist | @xomine each member on the floor and to report for'l We regrot to loara that ¢ Mcleod Murphy, who han a 7 the = ip, he (Mr. Cal- | with whether any of the members are armed or carry | jaet received an appointment as acting lieutenant in the ~ ™ 7 Juanfitwoaia oo all be could wild urs Wood. ° Concealed weapons, and the nate or tbe neues of (he | nowy (oot acting master, aa erronsaualy. ptaiea), ie Wing | cat se tutmmeneune es Ter Sele, Cheap tor frequent interruptions of Mr. Fielde in his re- | member or mombers so armed, in order that this Hou | seriounly iil at bis residence io Harlem, The appointment . marke. mous from ou te! 5 may take such Action an they deem pecemm of Col. Morphy to thie position a!) the more Bonorabie J . aoaas rene to a quention of privilege, ‘snd od Onjec m being made to the resolution the Clerk do- to him from the fuck thet be voluntarily” ren ia po- 4 hi be compelled to observe order. | olded that the resoletion could not be outertaiued. vition im the pavy some time ago, after years Washing omplished in any other way, he M. Fisips appealed from the decision of the Clerk. fervice init. His well known taleots as am engineer, ~ LL TILMAN, 112 Broadway, wa ve Aanee, Tecct Pt Of Soreate, 0m be cleaced. Pending tba apes), Mr. Ampmce, on bebalf of the r& | Coupled with his experieace at roa, ommimeatly quail: |"). "Tien of Preweh Boonsta Powers, Pombere, Be, be 1a od Fie ONG ian” vn Mr, Movtroy (dem) said that he did not desire to stop | publican members, offered the following reselution — fy hit for our gunboat service sernhatin I Te the freedom of devate. but. if farther disorderly pro- | Resolved, That this House do now adjrurm vutil pleveo |" Col. Ste Percy Wyndham, of the Fist Now Jersey caval Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrap, for "smersld be an inseres'ing ani rentaule seh coediugs were bad in the galleries he should lusist on | o'clock on morning, at whieb immetia'e'y | ry, haw resigned hin comminsia, owing to his being made | children teething. not owly rrileves (he child from palm, but oe, nad inarurthve, baving them cleared. If there wae uo force hers 10 a. | sitet 1 ali ibe taken for Speck, eitbout wir. | Seberdinato van mferior offeer. 1 i wtaned that ihe | ‘nvigeraie hr orisha ce eiet Be emcee bens . be . will 2 emp . a a - Yo to deputioes safficiees number of men to preserve order mae Dy debate of explanations npom aby pomts of any Wyeahe will pape a ae eaepegeaes conmmes. Bo = a és J, i 8 icamnns ‘Quiet then restored Mr. Sartoon objected to th» resolutien, uniers the word | hae been an acting general of cavalry wear Chantilly, | | Wigs, Rempeee, O SENSE p~ Bp - ~ Mir. Finan hie remarks, saying that every | ‘‘recman’” was need, aa he uncerviond that otherwine tho | Where Gen. Kearny was Killed | ged, Metsurte, Griese, for, pesaucring efor abould be made by bim to proveut the consumua- | business court pot be remited at the point wuere it is | Job G. Niaghy, sen. F Distinct a8 @ mace veto Seoretary to the Presi. | cinatpinaasinmnatnsans inl 23% i : Coed “tater, ae admitted on mn) tion of this :ofamous bargain. It rhould rot becarried | left off — <a , : Dye—The Beet im the or Hout obey Jou through unless Saas hoes on the Sabbath, In the | After explanation of the point, Mr. Reoitvetox ob | inst, te be Counsellor in thy Supreme wart of the Uoived elore ee Bee ona We : crying b+ aoe a censcaber wap ench wat it | course of Dis remarks, while declaring Mr. Cailiout | jected to the resolution Re RA a gaa liner tran d Crerywhere. Poxory. a) Rerday street, 9 eboww, 4 rore apd gaid—| ank amy gontieman oF of the United staten. | warn ‘ erected » batierous fon be wee ‘ovat: npolliog ty 3 =e feat ance, ON. sr gf mive to withdraw Bie objection vo that moti. | Major W. G. Fargo, Bufala, G. 7 Stedman, of Cioci>- | @rtgtmdere’e Hale Dye, Preservative ond the 1s tom be into cae. Ovber | & member f the Jndiciary myitiog, there wan | ‘Fear nothing from the reflectiow in regard to Sunle— | path Moward and iaiy, of Hartiw@ ) Mane 4. W | wig Dope. whaivmale and retail, Mo ¢Asiow Mowe The iz were canes and crying |e bili beiore that i deteat” of |/fear nethmu. | Delay. the vate unti) Monday moreieg 1} Adatns, of Albuny SJ. T, Ames and & Caylee, of Chie By eppabed vy sulin arate * ty van largely interdsted om ) brnet al! objeo withdrawn” pee, Homer Kamadell, of Newborg ; Judge Keliogz. ysrnenaenth —— mover *) nvedinn onseted.. Severe! Mem | Cstent af bis pentrn a0 ote Gat Peak atte, | Me Roommmererdhban withtsew Ls obictvn, the ron: | Vorigggt at iusid, of St. Lone. tation Papen wd TC | emutiteh Complextom—Lated’s Liquid | we cass sar’ “yg bh - ar xe To the credit of oie 7 ihare wen fo The bill wab rep Mr. Callicnt as -tandt to | lavon ae adopt }, and the Assembly adjourned Ot! | Werte, of Boston, are stopping at (he Astor House Peart betty as havi a gat fen tear. | mrwsaiion of Ma "Diy vert mtan of vee. ¢ ” and Mi to the gmt lemagso whom, “leven o cn Mopday merning a t Colonel Campbel sod Lieutenamt Colonel ty ing te 60 Brine aon f wow ar ge ey nes the Getoge, moat vent garean ted . Fie! oa the the Bil a teat | Ss KORE Sl . | pounce as f the ‘pris Gray Mayor we pire, A te hd fatten ome nemcrtne foaming of these afound the Clerk's desk. At | unjirt and improper” The follgwimg day be sour the Superior Court—General Te Wiest regiment Keds Island exvairy, and Captain Vw Troscs—Marse & Co.—Kadteal Care | From the Morn verte “hin moment the Ciera " sad several repoblicans | fol letter Xu ay th ep te tains | pefere Chiek Justice Bonworth ahd Judges Moncrief and | mamyel tho Twoutieab regiamrnt Moxsactivnotte » | i fare Ames Honan Be | eet, 5 orn pe imacwelne wre, sna went te tho w. with him to leave the cbair Habs, . mi ll are stoping at the Hrevoort Hom = Mies » wide popeetartt parle name ‘democrats also called ere With jomd ine your a. te Yatia W. ’ on ve. The Great ne ar as tie, wtlenca ayimg (hae a” Hero, mane sWmmediately Mr, Murphy lott the ebnie kat | check for owe Bundred @ Say. An od | qitcestuscrense Comply. -agiedle ef the Cows torre | Game matne ty stein, Die nn ee | oe, c, O, coun ( seene the exciting and tumultuous scene now ended. In this | pocted drait haw brow mule on in ig A x 4 | aftirined. * : 2 Of the steumehip Atabia, AJ of Hoffalo: Dr. Joweth | famaue tor unt et bere pothiomed ‘afiair po one can fay thet the republicans were jnatified | I «ball bave to send bome apo bemag oe pg | Lewin &. Lovy va. A. Nichole Order of the Court below | gag K 4. Mitehell, of New Haven, Mrs, Alfred! Fly,of the S. Nikole * pa for abaking their fists, yelling and screaming, pound- | amount jer bearer, aud much opiige. volun tris affirmed. | Roebenter: LJ. Match? nod family, of Kimira, are stop. eastativn free, He diets ee Mereng Pon fg their seats avd making fools of themselves 7. ©, CALLIOOT. The Exch Inaurance Comp Vs. The Vr | ping at the Ht. Meholaa Hotel An eee bry Feadette » wd perhaps ook Wes armne Hiss they remained quiet the whole scene would have Mr. Frets, resuming his remarks, taid—The person to guns of the I nd Hodson Canal Company —Jueg | eek i P ‘ ae ee teat @ copsene 1 Gate eaed hout any serious distar whom this letter was sent happened to be out of town at of the Court below affirmed | How. HR.low,or A plain Thomas and © Hf «pages. The author eittes, #0 Pree! vo while Me, Morphy Waa io the chair would | the time it war delivered. Thre days afterwards thia | ™*e be caste eae = | Baton ‘Aray Lieutenant Swann, of combs Keve used them vs more & Htanve dlagreced & Larroom Gees: Ip ridieeloes has ne | Can buntred and ate re tag yg Shocking Accident at Zanesvitic. Sao Soar heneke’, Sas, foch ond la, ot . EXPREASKS, : it was ny Caer coes could bat looked agen ite pnd ag Mtue object of Callicot refused him tho | CLaveLanD, Obj, Jan. 26. 18 ste ind wife acd TR, Coorsd, of Mhiladeiphy NIPURE BAO © AND race Dares" ugne thas the performances of & negro min- a». The would have been nothing had = The market howe at Zanesville war crushed in thiy on i oa ri ed r oaae ee i Wee F wirent, be irele. The crowd in front of the Lien pmo | mghn ater of ce tas pamagn ot 8 On Re fag | morning by ADOW M0 the root Seven po.nus were Killed | S05'uily ce Now foray. are vi vvine at the Metropolitan Dr J. Kaila Hoe oat ths 05 2 Shoie ‘oot, sbaking (heir Huts. Lutore resorted aieinst aa “sunt Wo pase.” He (Mr. aod mane © anuet | Hote | aArivhie Pe. (fe sles Pur sored .

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