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REW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1863, {ime aftr the 2st of September, 2800. The one hun, Siseewiet te week ieee devel alice Rowen ‘Wanurtxn.—After Sein seer rat the foreign eachanges, and has always been considered within the eontro! of the law- “THE FINANCES OF YHE REBELS, | Scvthordacd'sdncory te some rae” Heasoan mang er. bapa niche ail e A . 1b will be urged that the calling in the circulation, as | made payable in instalments, which fall due every six —At his residenoe, on A 10, rent character, but of equal force, apply to real estave and 3. i phe fp nop % a 4 anes “ posed large and suddon a contraction, | months jn eighteen years, from 1st of January, 1864, ‘isease of the heart, Davi> 54 years. Prevents ite price (rom being a proper guide. The general | Le amivation of the probable state cf the ourrency ai | Tho first instalment of principalot $1,288,700 is payable, | _ The friends and relatives aro invited torattond the Semntiy, also the mer is i incsenae, Rewaver, 1a tte nessa = the date of limitation will show this objection to be un- | Ist of January, 1864; the second of $1,340,200 is payable | Tl, from his late Totge, Me. ane Bs Report of the Rebel Secretary | sissy dniuced rom, ta ther wens, Tac face walls | She ie ctetlatian 1S Soeeeee ater tho, tah sh of July, 1664. “The tird foun is under ths act of Apri, | (Tilreday,) at Lovelock, without further notioe. r, & A Mare reapoetfully invited of the Treasury. x Mat pecbdietee fener will on lat July probably be upwards of two ; it 18 algo an eight per cent, payable as above stated, | CUNNINGHAM —On Tuesday, February 10, after a short boca 4 : ‘ “The remety which is required in order ta te qfective, must, | hundred millions. It will be nally oat will | at the pleasure of the government at from ten to thirty brs Severe illness, Hannan Cunnincuam, relict of Constan- Qa it fill up the channels left by the the years. ‘im the 67th of her 1» at twelve o'clock, therefore, withdraw two-thirds of the entire eubume of (M | Tar Strom produclg. coutractisa, tho now issues | "It Congress should approve the application of ‘the plan | . the of tbe faraily afe respectfully invited to at- | gy tcoNat7-O8 Wednesday morning, February 11,0 €o outh ith | “ie in. | will probably be in excess at too early a dato. The dan- | of the one hundred million loan to the wuole debt of the | tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 286 Mul- ma. Sounas, eed 46 The S Flooded w veied to actin thie directions “The Treasury noves wore | Bef atallthnes to this kind of eurrency is in that @i- | government, then a change anould be made in the loan of | Derry street this (Thursday) afternoon, at Zo'eloak, with- | aiberieon and of"her brochsre Witten. Couriee Paper Currency. all made fundable originally in eight por coat se- | Fection. «ye | Abt, 1862" No bouds have yet been isguod under that | ut further invitation, jock D, and Joseph B. Albertaun, are re Curitios,, and. it was supposea that “the holders | 4. A fnrth objection will be found in tho probable | Act, and the matter is yet within the control of Dowovcuvs—On ‘Tuesday, February 10, Many Euza- | Gueated to attend the i OO SES SA of notes would prefer "investing them in bonds | effect on the price of bonds. The large amount of currency | A modification of the law must be made at any rate to | Rent, wife of ‘Thomas Donoughue, aged 19 years, 6 months | éyening, at bait pst se olock, d Compulsory | T2é,,,!, <Bold,,,tmem,, When, deprecated. | To | Suet, and tbe usual oopsequences of seek sondision | pubesqueat te Leto Demet, Te coe cated | "tne relives and friends of the tem dpc, in, 8 Belford wre, ©? rm s &s e jemand, an usual consequences of such a juen' . scheme of ves mily are invited to . Proposed Reduction by Compulsory | simusco | investmanie ihe "tolcrs | have, Desn | Sine arnot wil flow” Moat be denied Sot ube | Beresufar romend. spelen sd cinta se | atlend ihe aeran iis cea) raat, tas to Yoosertin Brookiva, on Peeeday, Funding of Treasury Notes the aad Oe Rn “hos cat no nee? ‘invest ia | price of bonds will probably fall; but this fall will, im | the Statos, shall’ find favor with Congress, © further | from her Inte roaldenoe, dot Seoava avenue. residence of Mr. Jas. Le Romer, Clason acta at unding of Treasury eight per cent aecurites, Thoso measnres, although u- | {ruth be moraly noma, and wil dud « full enmpense: | modifeation of the loan af 12th, April, 186d, should | , DURKEE, —In Brovklya, on Tuesday moraing, February | Sommmise, eat duusitor of tse ine Win. Ne Seton 4 “ » neces- | tial ‘eased currency hich y jucing peri lem} . imas, widow . 00, » of % . eee Sig whieh cone tke occa cs inezense its ia. | they are sold, and in which the interest vill be paid, | from ten ato five. “This change will enable the pro- | Utlea,N, ¥., and daughter of tie late General David Van Sema: T° HOE THRONE ware: intersed: ab in bonds, the currency continues rapidly to grow in quan- pe oy te tity. This increase causes a daily advance in prices, and | more in luced market prices of the articles which | cent at the end of five years, in case they cannot be pur- the necessities of the SrecemeneaT core it to purchase ‘chase than they wili lose in the reduced market | chased in the market sooner. they pur . Proposed Guarantee of the War Debt by Bach | at these prices. The payment of ‘enhanced pricos again value of the bonds which they sell, Thoso who hold the | III. We come now to the third feature in the scheme— vidi “ ‘Those classes of the community which gell bonds from | ceeds of tho sale of cent bonds, teed by . & WAR TAX UPON REAL ESTATB AND INCOMB | sues. Notwithstanding the large aud daily investments | Toe cma so ‘ing eames of divine, will probaly the ‘States, to be applied in discharge of the elebt per pct rlativon and fies are, nvited, rithout, further fnvitation, SHIPPING NEWS. ascendi bonds on speculation would ‘gain or lose according to | namely, the guarantee of the States. of the Rebel States, compelas further increase in the tsiues. and an ascendilig | TO" STiey to hold them, while al those who have taken | “Tho Gtatect Vireiais. led’ the ay and proposed that | Bets, Many Avacwra, dnuehtor o€” Java 3 vo wane Day- MURIEEO TO Yow Rees BAe, he investment will injury by simply holding ‘ess should devise a plan for a loan to be guaranteed | 2. in the Sth year of her age. 6 58 | MOON Rises. prices and issues, which, if not arrested, must result in | them as pos Mend mply ri ae. $3 them according to theii ‘purpose. contrac- | by the States. \enanma did nakeen to take any action on | __DuNN.—On Tuesday might, February 10, of 1m) beat inves Shei counuy. Slegeprens. 0) Ue -bene: arene: eee = ¥ a Pca will aod ne anne, of a bere Bei sulje peste session. iad pecbehiy. ee best | after “ pind coi iteas James Down, anative of AS Ww It ‘nese are has! i ‘ation of them during the war, an een roposal should come from the States. An offer of | Queen » agod 88 yours. Port of ‘or! bruar: 86: Sinking Fund athens r the a etite Rhea ect eoeemamach they will have @ security which will command price | their guarantee is certainly moro beneficial to the credit The friends and esjunintances of the family are re- a a se _ Disadvantages. ‘These bonda are offered’ as absorbente for the Treasury which Will eanpl repay their confidence. maida Of the government than a rognast for aid. The delay has ony Page sg o Feat rae from 8t. Vincent’s if CLEARED, : :] most conclusive answer, however. objection. iy tates to make the offer. raday), at twolve o'clock, The steamship Northern y ~— Rotes, and the high rate of interest which they bear is | , 1° SYoundin the (act that whatcver may be the to of titvaman Ma sned Guarantco of her quota of | Femains will be interred in Calvary Cemetory. allen. TA Does Amiel the inducement to take them. In our present circum- Certificates for Thirty Thousand | stances this interest must be paid in Treasury notes. By amount of Seeereten 06 the bonds, it cannot exceed | the whole war debt upon cortain conditions, The State | , Dicxsox.—In Frederick City, on Sunday, February 8, | | Steamship Parkersburg Hoffman, Portiand—H B Oro. note! Co, depre- | the depreciation in the value of the currency. If the | of South Carolina has offered to guarantee a quota of two | from a wound received at Antictam, Josua Dicxcox, | Well ® Bales of Cotton Sold in Burope. depreciating these notes the. (pond becomes elfeer, a | government must issue ah obligation in the shape of cur- | hundred millious upon certain ether conditions, A copy | member of Company D, Second regiment New York Siais | See Mary T Sutton, Spi four or three per cent, according to the scale of issues of | Fevcy to pay twenty-one dollars for a barrel of flour, | of the action of their respective Legislatures is herewith | Militia, in tho 2igt year of his nee. | ‘Ship Mobile (Brem: Treasury notes. ‘The ‘inducement to take (he bonds thus which in @ normal condition of the carrengy could be | submitted. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully destroyed, and tho bonds themselves cease to afford | Purchased with seven, it is actually selling its paper at The varying action of these two Slates evinces the - | invited to attend tho funeral, from No. 409 Weat Twenty- Fi 1p PE Shetes, Coaway, Dublin—Wm T Frost. , Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand | (oii% tie currency. They offer ail less iuducement to | One-third of ita face, "At the same time, by excessive is- | ance of seting a definitive plan of Congress. It és Ath streot, this (Thursday) morping, at twelve o'clock. | yHFk Active (Norwegian), Condrup, Queenstown—Pun any foreign purchaser, because he is informed by the | Sues tt is disturbing all other vakies ond all the commer. | that every State will cordially respond 1 such plan and Day.—On Wednesday afternoon, February 11, after » Bark Thetis (Danish), Peterson, ae Bales in the Hands ef the Con- ory sroxshange that hia inerest will be paid in © cur. | cial relations of society. The depreciation in the bonds | tain the credit of this government. Tngering jliness, A. Caraanixg Dav, widow of Jared Day, | meincke a Wendt ic Sa | rency which must be exchanged for his own at the rate of | Could nevor reach this high rate, neithor would it aifect | | The groat advantages to be derived from this exchange | 0 the 59th yoar or her ane. Bark Roa (Prus), Hubme, Antwerp—Wm Salem & Co. | federate Government. fires dollars tor one. It te plain, therefore, that the | the prices of commodities or commercial relations, if, | have already beon somewhat developed. It is only neces- |_| The relatives and is of the family aro invited to | | Bark Wilhelmine (Prus), Beekman, Autwerp—F change required is a Prompt reduction of the currency to | thea, we are reduced tom chokce between evils, the re- | Siry now to give prominence to two ofgthem First, tho | attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, 139 Waver- | Meincke & Wendt. e its normal condition. ‘Tho question recurs, is this prac- | duced value inthe bonds is manifestly the less. opportunity which it affords of conv@ting an eight per | ley Place, on Friday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. | wSatk Allegro (Prus), Gehm, Bisbos—Funch, Meincke : I. We come now to the consideration of the next great | cent into a six per cent debt; and, secondly, the premivrn Exnony.—In Brooklyn, on ‘Tuesday evening, February. | wont: Deodata (Norw), Nygard, Lisbon—Funch, Meinek | Twenty-nine Millions Appropriated for a | MP t os session of Congress'an effort was made to | feature in the scheme. namely:—The war tax. What | which can bo realized on the sale of thie bouds. Tho | 10)after an illueee of several yoars, EascaC.,wio of Danial ' t ’ t | shall be the subjects of that tax, and what amount shoald | former will enable the government to establish a loan on | Embury, aged 57 years. Bark Harmon, Buckley, Lisbon—Tupper & Beattie. Confederate Navy, aitsn tis result by the provoal for aon of oueHith of Sal by , the principle already explained, and. the letter will place | _ The relatives and friends of tho family aro invited to | _ Hark Traveller (Br), Randinr Pernesmonce ed Le Phi he, &e., &e. for’ bonds, The adoption of thi measure would | _ The subjects upon which a tax maybe icvied aro many, | in its hands ainple means to call in the redundancy of the | tend the funeral ,from Grace church, Brooklyn Heights, | Bark Magdalena, Day, Pan: nels Ing, Doane, Marseilles—Moore AP L (Br), Landry; West Ooast of Atrica— : fe and the expediency of each involves questions which | Treasury notes after the Ist July next, and tosustain the | OM Saturday afternoon, at three o’clock. rye eeetiy peril, and’ would thua ‘huge | It isnot proposed at present to discuss. Lt seems fo@a | credit of its eight per. cent securities oF to purchase tlicm, | , FA¥ORIN.—On Tuesday, Rebruary 10, of disease of the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. | Checked the advance of prices, It is the misfortune of | ‘hat a tax upon property and income is so much to be pre- | Assuming that the ‘Sta'es maybe induced to exend their | heart, Captain Kaxcr Fayorw, late of the ship Linda. Treasury DevaRraent, C. 8. A., every auch failure that it leaves the evils increasing at a | Serred lo stamp dwiiet, eacise, licenses, and other like taxes | guarantee to five hundred millions, I propose w ailjust the | _, The friends of the family are respectfully requested to | Smail & Co. ; ! fi . ; re » mses, and re g “ roy attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, al Brig Eliza (Br), Doyle, Point Petre, Guad—Brett, So Ricuxowp, Jan. 10, 1863. double ratio; and subsequent remedies must be 80 much | Which cad for amachinery vexatious in its character and | dell upon the plan of the hundred imiliion loan so O'clock, from his ate residence, Alsde’ street: sorner'sr | © . Bocock, Speaker of the House of Representa- | the more stringent. Ail the causes of excess continue in | Crvensive in its operation, that there will be Little hesi/aiion | insure its discharge withina gi:en period. The length of | ©" rig Mary Emily (Br a“ — 8.A.— full operation, Prices increase, the goverument. is vom- | on the part of Congress im tls acceptance. ‘The diret tan | this poriod depends npon tho sum which Congress will | Smith, Wiligmeburg, Bre Ln Onpease Bs) Deke, Rae ere weed ‘ave the honor to submnit the following report of | yelled to purchase, and the purchases must be paid by | Reretifore levied has set im operation all the machinery ne- | devote to the annual payments. Tho commencement of | , FoRtesr.—On The-day, February 10, Catitimns Manta, | Cammann. E the condition of this deartment:— | Hew issues. “Lach'new onration aegeavaten the isousy, | cenay to levy ancther, and an income tag cow'd be exlteced | the period or the date at which the first paynacut is to | Re beloved wite of Charles Forrost, in her 34th year. Brig Lydia Y cle, Cole, tavana—T & R Wester, The statements for the last year were made up to the | andi hesitation or delay #8 rumous. ? | dy the same means. be made is, of courses within the control of Congross, and The relatives and friends of the family, and of her Brig OC Billings, Sherman, Philadelphia—Metcalf & 38th 0: February, 1862, the termination of the provisional | “"nn6 conditions, thet, which any sufficient remedy must | _ It seems to mo that both theso forms of tax should be | involves the eamo inquiry as tothe amount now (obo | futher, Edward Hill, and of her brothers, Lawrence B. | °2-..w a purronghs Dalz’ Liverpoo!—Thos Danhe: Zovernmont. From the commencemont of the permanent | ryigi are, first, prompt, and secondly, effective reduction. | Adopted. To lay w suflicient tax upon property alone | raised by taxes. A postponement of this iirst payment | #%¢ Thomas H. Hill, aro respectfully invited to attend the Na Behr Alma (Br), Goodwin, Nassau—John Kt Bac ernment to the 31st of December, 1862, the receipts be effective, th “i 9 Teast to | Would require too large an increase in the rate of last | of principal would seem to allow a diminution of the tax, | feral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from lonpareil (Br), Angus. St John, NB—D W Dewol set expenditures were as follows: = senna ln Bae ANE cullmat ol care he ants be | year. Such an Increase would operate with peculiar | But it must bo observed that some considerable time must | Ber late residence, No. 39 Broome’ street. Her remains | ickery, Babviit, Port Roral—=J W McKee. RECEIPTS, its extrome hmit; and this reduction must be so prompt | Bardship upon property producing no income. On the | elapse before the guarantee of the States can be had; aud | Will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. 1 Set EPO EEA, Soo ntal en Patent tind. Castoms Mizceliance + Repayment of disbursing officer: Interest on loans. Call loan certificates. . Ove hundred million loan, ‘Treasury notes..... Interest bouring notes GRaves.—In Hudson City, N. J., on Tuesday, February I gton—E DH 10, at her residence, Mrs. Kraxahera, widow of amos PY#S% punyon, stuthews, Washingon-M 'f Runyon Co, ns ic ~ ir W W Marshall, Ireland. Washingto G Dubois. ir Albert Magon, Donylass, Washingtoa—E D ifur 0. clir Moses Van Name, Van Name, Washington—Bake Dayion, rd, Mott, Washington, Gunby, Baitiinore—Bentloy, Smith € Co. ris, Hoover, Wiimington—Benticy, Sins chr J Montgomery Schr Fanny Fern, ¢ further time must then bs consumed in carrying the plan into execution and in procuring returns of the sales. ag to take effect before prices can undergo further ia. | ther hand, tax upon income is so easily evaded, that | crease. . of self it would furnish gn joscoure resource. “It is | into exegntion and. inp ms Graves, in the 80th year of her oge, | ‘i S vectf el a roper, however, that incomé should be taxed; otherwise uring 2 is period the eight per cent and 7,30 notes ma Be, tat flan the tina or ene meee ey P rica the whole profits of speculation aud trade, together with | are outstanding, and will absorb nearly ag much move | ¢ ithe Telatives and friends of the family are rospect- | sury noles tearing date prior ‘0 the 1st December, 1862, sald | those resulting from skill and labor, would escape contri. | money as will afterwards be required to meet the first | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Hudson city | cease tobe curvency. This con be done with the Least porsible | bution. I propose, therefore, that a tax be imposed upon | annul payments on tho principal. Besides this it cannot | Seminary, on Vriday afternoon, at three o'clock. | injury by following up the action of Oungcss at thetast ses- | Property, and upon the gross amount of incomes of every | be too strongly urged that tho present is the appropriate | 4¢Z\tausit—On Tuesday, Fobruary 10,Mancanet, widow 885 | sion, and fizing @ period of limitation for funding these | Kind, excepting those below some minimum to be ad- | momentat which to commence a Proper system of taxes, of Patrick Galahor,a native of ‘the parish of Kilaughan, | { bait J jus y Congress. 16 patriotism of the country is now fully aroused. the ci 1, sd War tax......... + 16,664,518 | ine law 0) . ‘The next inquiry is as to the rates of these taxes, to | duty of contributing largely to the suppert of the govern. | _ Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- Loan of 25th of February, 1861 1 1815276 | government duck, ahd Gad pasar eens ecavabls fF | sajast which it suse first be ascortained wnat amount it | ment is geuerally recoguized. ‘The large amount of money Tels ie (at eay) aRemnomh. 88 fp ofslook, fronher Coin received from Bank of Louisiana. +__ 2,580,799 | in eight per cent’ securities, until sho 22d of April next, | 18 necessary to raise. It has already been shown that up | in circulation will make the payment easy, and tho pay- | Mte residence, No. 86 Baltic street, between Smith and | | 8 Sehi ao ~ 113,740 after which date he can fund in seyen por cont, I pro: | tho lstof July next the Treasury notes in circulation | ment itself will aid the taxpayer by reducing prices to | Hoyt streets. Brooklyn ase garead , fee oe ee Heonrs.—On Tuesday night, February 10, after a lonj a " re oe partied Tea in seater Lea a barra: - Beduet “he circulation proposed Before loaving this subject I would respectfully submit | 94 lingering illness, Frepgatck Huaues. aged 26 years. .| Riuner 1 W tance’ waiitinetioiant.. 941,011,754 | of i at ea ned i ivi ge spa that after tay that there is another plan for arranging the debt in instal. The ffiends of the farnily are respectfully invited to Steamer J Thompson, © Navy Departinent, ; 90,860,283 | Danae pie nituha haves only tart nite tees un Ag men's, which would produce the same results. This by | Sitend the foneral, this (Thursday) aitornoon, at two Givi a tent in elglt per cont securities, according to the con. | Remaining funded.. ................-+++-$850,000,000 | isning all the bonds in the usual form, payable at the same | Coesaenat asa Tennis Well Be ne ea yee | axgite uahin Motite (tir), Corbaul. Havana Zeb 6, 3 PM. : = sev r cent, and if, after so MAT soe: sods eeeoner ack eG, _ " 3 ‘ Henry.—On Wednesday, February 11, Joux Henzy, a 10°,7 04, passed bark Men ‘is, steering ; ‘i | selves ; 2 120,000,000 of 7.30 notes i a apheap tion fe ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to | bark Spri > a Add balance acainst ‘the iren eb- be provided by the government, to secure and pay the | Also the interest pon eight per cont bonds | ithe Golitetion of the prodvoe loan, together with tho | Ries, this (thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. a8 Ary, 1862... 20046 Principal and inserest, of the, securities su which the | aud tock, ey about 100,000,000... ss++ 8,000,000 | purchase of prounoe under the uct of “April 21,1862, has | Coleraine (Ireland) papers nleaso aay. eee eee Total........... | by.am ample and permancnd as. wh alan ts tore asojpeo | vets pronesniad with winoe, Mie total asaoast: of Mab |wiser ames ne hc ee tt ter il oe i | p perm ne a Dicrestacos tudes y I : ln bhinur: Ml eheabaaes. os Hand. | ship Hew 0 Amount of receipts. stone of the whole fabric. Without it, the scheme has no vest figires which shoald be | fe? mitione or dollars; Which, $7,051,088 have wean | , THE relatives and friends of the family, and those of | 30::, with alt fo Tarbeek & Hale y be foundation, and can secure neither public contldence nor | raised by the tax. ‘The soundest considerations of policy success. The proper extent of this tax will hereafter | would add as largely to this sam as the people of gur | Collected at an expense of one third of one per cent. The | Chae Mulry and Bernard Hand. pect linet in f {207 | be considered. “Ttis sufficient for the pregeut to affiria | country can bear. It the tax be made payable in all Kinds Trnvnnt to 00,007 ‘bales, costing e1stia.Ag0. Thocpure | attend the fiver}, on riday aflevocon at two o'lcek, see Fopinae beem), Dadle, Carte, BOaays, with sal ite- | that it must, at least, pay the interest on the entire pub. | of Treasury notes it would absorb go tuch of the first | Sonn rage $4,474,400. bur- | trom her late resid +i | eee < | her brother, Patrick Masterson, and brotbers-in-law, Mi- ea eae Ate hating ‘girs and valm ? 5 dog while the Gul eeived from Bank of Louisiana, and the remainder ia in- | \\o debt. insubs nad tr at - chases at the present moment have probably reached ence, 15 Ludiow treet. Bark Springbok (Br, orive), Acting Master Willis, Lor y-reduciug the amotnt to be funded, would 7 Jovcr.—On Tuesday, 5 weTH Joyce, — bonnd to Nav capitan nas | terest bearing Treasury notes. ‘To give completeness to the plan tt would sesm proper | abate the 1orco of the objections to the scheme. Jf sixty | 290,000 bales, incliding those of which reports are on the | widgw of Gore may Sencesed ie pnabes Coney Tread’ | boat jana aE new phim beard, nad sexi to ‘The appropriations made by Congress, and not yet | to provide measures for any future redundancy. We are | millions of notes could be thus called efits v2 ee Os St aare, tae fahe oe | drawn irom the treasury, are $81,879,913. | happily retieved from this necessity by the patrotle pro- | ing would fuily cour bersiaente ote ‘The Cstimates for the support of the government to let | si] Of several Of the States to guarantee the whole or a | ‘The currency would July, the end of the fiscal year, are $200,493,713. | darge portion of the debt of this government. If all | bonds would become an object of investment instead of In order to ascertain the amount to be raked by Con- | theStates can be induced promptly to adopt this measure, | beivg thrown ou the market, aud a sure and steady sys- ineans will thereby be furnished to absorb auy excess of | tem oF finance wontd bv established, the now issue over the proper mount. of curteucy. he | A tax of anemerceniv propery. if it could be made as | guarantee oj Sates will le this government lo reduce | productive as las! would raise twice the amount o} “ 4 J y ‘ | the interest of its bonds to siz per cent, and if the states can | the last wus fac, say forty wi iliion’.. But inasmuch as we ee ath pane a rn ee Gath anhine aopraeat pig er ory | be prevailed upon to extend the guirantee #0 as to cover | tious of the Srwtes are in the ‘hands of the enemy, it | tails of thes branch of the department are set forth in tho | gays, ‘ | {ho whole war debi, or at least four or fvehundred mil- | would be proper to make a deduction of probably one- | Thlitud. ‘the important und responsible duties tateneron | Lwant 0 be on angel, and with iho nugels stand, | Hong aneot, the saving in interest will be #0 great as to | tenth. which would leave the amouni ut only thirty Six | tonic clerk render. it. proper that hile oiloe should be | AcTOWR UpsD wy forehend, x harp within my hands sha Mo n dne oO extingnisl 1e y se . rs m fa 4 whole prineipal of its debt. Upon a debt of vive humitred ‘This sum wonid be subject to stilt further abatement | Plteed on alevel with other brapches in the department, | There, right before iny Saviour, so glorious and so bright, certificates have been devised. By one the various | ithe 88th year of her ace. Parcels of cotton are revistered and disposed of. By the | 4. The friends and rolatives of the family are respectfully other the government obligutes itself to deliver certain | MVited to attend the funeral. from her late roside:ce, 154 quantilies at certain points ata fixed price. By the ad- | Past Forty-seventh atreet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at | Vice of our ministers abroad some of tho intter certifi. | %€ o'clock. . | cates, covering about 20,000 bales of cotton, have boen | ,,XNAPP.—At tho residence of her parents, 678 Washing- placed ag an experiment in the foreign market; but suf- | $0 Street, in this city, on Tucsday, February 10, after a balance every posibie hardship promptly recover its value, the Neichet, Trieste, 85 days ing, Vort Spain, Jan 2, with sugar Feb int SY TD, You 74 48, pircsa if Liverpool, NS), MoQueen, Perr wo Trett, ‘Son & auc And deduct the balance in the treasury of.... Leaving amount to be rai das + 867,929 The debt of the government was, at the same date, follows — Bonds aua stocks, Troasury notes. Bilions his sawing wid be Just ten miions: hp ability to | $0 long as the decision of the Confederate Court af South | beri to the arsdoct a chic clerkesie, ee ee LU end or en ome peaae ~ apply this amouut to the principal instead of the interest | Carolina as to the power of Congress to tax State bond. ‘he. . h r Fer) v ii a | secececens ogee +$500,108,662 ls such obvious advantages as to insure the favorable | rematis tnreversed, “uo very “large, amount of 1 Piicgry sooo ke pelea royuirod to carry Into ef. | Riedl con cay porn aera aaa Ay o ent ie coutained a jarge amount of ideration both of Congress and of the States. ney invested ia this form was jucinded in the ¥ the slowing. ‘Matiers recommended in this report, is | “Newark and Paterson (N. J.) papers please copy. | id aaten 2a 9. Aes bonds und interest bearivg uolos, which are on hand In | An analysis of the scheme proposed willreduce it to | tax oF the lust year, and the tax the:eon was paid | ‘Me followings at Lxayerarr—On Monday, February 9, at his late rosi- ot Aah raat: lat 3840, ton 74 the various depositories, uot yet issued. It is important | threo eesential ieatures— everywhere, oxcept by those who raisd the question in | gotes ben Ing date rior te lat Doceraher B00 ety | dence, No. 282 West thirty-first strect, Jomm K. Lear. | Ogi’ yitam Baiermo (ov Phiiadelplig, B) days 1 to bear this in mind in estimating the evect of the act of | | 1. A dimilatton upon the privilege of funding the notes | Pouth Carolina. For the ensuing year the care would | BOL*#, Botting data prior 10 Ist Docermber, 1862. | erart, aged 87 years, 3 mouths and 23 days, a i 4 ren fhe last session upon funding Treasury notes. ‘The tows | tgsued girder to 1.4 Beccmber, be diferent, “If he same tax were laid by Cougrena, ibis | yqZq “ORY 0 ihave a suiiclent auncnt-of Treasury | THe seh vu, and fhime cf tho lacy see espacttally | im which such notes are tended are those mentioned in | 2. 4 war tas, probable that the holders of State bonds world claim ex- | Deine Wovecummut te Lot hale matte ted for the PPT’ | invited to attend the funeral, {rom the Twenty-fourth | Whe schedule as loans of May 16 and August 19. Tae | 3. A guavanive by Me States. emption under this decision, and Congress itself might be | OF 31" kaveummnent to Ist fuly next. k sufficient to funa | Street Methodist Episcopal church, Twenty-fourth street ; = lel pmount of those loans, a8 reporred at the last meetiog of | 1. In considering the first of these features, the first | unvilling to re-cuact, in the samme form. a law which hal | 4% Authority to lesve bonds ard stock sufficient to furd | Decween Fighth and Ninth) avenues, this CThuraday) at, AY Seen ae ee abe Congress, was on Ist of August $41,677,250. Inquiry which snggeats iivoil is, what will be the effect | been deciared unconstitutional by the co-ordinate brane | : rege ea tee ened at eight | ternoop, at 1 o'clock, without further invltation.- His se Hiewen.laA light wind the calles onal By the siaiement now reported’ tho total | OF this limitation? Willit arrest the circulation of the | of the government, until that decision is reversed. Tho | Pet ent, aud those hereafter to be funded at seven per will be taken’ te Cypress Hills Cemetery for to. + Netarne , amount of these bonds i6...........+.++++.$73,909,400 | motes und Jessen the volume or currency? question is of such magaitude and involves sich great in- hag hah nt he Sts t " hi terment. sri M vith, NS) From which should be deducied xmount va lis first etlect will certainly be to add another stimu. | teres that an appeal was taken. But this appeal can. 4.4 Call upon the Ftates to guarantee the war debt, | “Tyoss. on Tuesday February 10, Many Trees, eeeond Hfoaken hand not yet disposed of, say......... + $,000,000 | lant to investment in bonds. It was unfortunate thut the | not be decitod until a Supreme Court shall be organized, UPD A Plan to issue six per cont bonds, payable in instal | grace da Philly and Catherine Lyons, aged 1: . five years, upon ibe plan of the one Ato’ Wrest Act of the last session postponed the change of interest for | It may be worthy, therefore, of the consideration of Con. Meets, jn t 6 beig Edward &ix months. The delay has deprived the remedy of much | gress, whether the question’shonid not be raised in an. Mdred miltion toan, , a OF itseffieacy, and gocd ‘aich requires that ab leat sixty | other’ (orm by taxing the income of th: bonds in the | 4 2:+ Modification of the loan act of Aprit, 1862, by re And in order to ascertain the armonut ly ace respectfully i nm fare thie (Tharsda: rt } " wury notes founded there must be deducted | days ehould be aliowed tor its operation. Otherwise, 1 | bands of the ettizens. The taxing power over income in, AUeltg the Lino to five yeurs, within which the govern | ety ol ck, trem the reciden ‘ Ms paren(a, 326 Badt: sugar, to manter, for the bonds issued for produce, say....... 7,000, would have proposed to limit the funding privilege to tt | the bands of the citizen for consumption may be dis'in. ; MeBt May redeem the bonds, 200 street, Corner of Jeffarson street, without further in. | WC2!: bence for Vern ey ot May tustead of Ist of July. ‘Uhe ellect of (he suinulant | guished from that over state bonds. ry S. A war tax upoo property and income. vitation. ” r | ts jeally 8° pro- is thus retarded. Stili, the fact that thore is a period of | perty. Ia my view, loth are coustititivnal, snd the | Al! of which is respectfully rubsnitted | ; | limitations will indcee holders to come ia before it ex- | public inlere-ts demand that every proper edoet should | ©. G. MEMMINGER, Secretary of the Tressury.. | Deduct ameunt reported Ist Auguet.... Mormsos.—On Wednesda; % of Demarara), Tilley, Vout _ Co. ‘ | croup, Euurx, the beloved ‘ebruary 11, 0f membrane | , With sugar. to Brett, Son’ ¥ ughté® of Mary Jaue aud Louisa A Johnson (of Broakhaven), Lew Pires. Those who desire to seoure eight per cont securi- | be made te i pusideration of the question in all | Wiliam Morrison, aged 19 monthe miro Z3 days, wil cation. hides, &e. to Fran MRDOO YS 5.040 Sedo's ities rsiveesevnioy ties, will come in before the 224 of April,or he!c wp until | its aspect: ease, however, the tax would pro. | . sige aye ne | z voll, my derling Nelly Peb & lat 3510, lou 73.40, spoke brig Wen This balance shows the «taunt of Tressury notes | peat that day the notes which secure that richt, and all | bably prove wyprotuctive ‘until the questi a shall be MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | fare thee walls" po ag tiga funded in five mouths, the average being about three and | who oxnj wil! come in before the Ist of July Yo ‘tave the | Aually decided. It y. therefore, to estimule | ‘ Fer thou wert to pure and lovely | wp rientiiie (itr, of Uibeaitar), West, RloGrande, 63 @ half miljous per montb. ' final exclusion. It is probable, therefore, that thro» ghout | for ap abatement of the tax of last year. Assuming one | Marrica | Ja a world jike this tg del), cur O-ell (or Kast Machias), Chisholm, Newvis During the same period the interest. bearing | the entire period an amount wil! be withUrawn suMicient | 2 MS us the probab'e amonul invested in : ibid on Weneladay, Sebn The friends o: tho f.mily are respectfully invited to at+ & i inst, Int 87 OF, + _ Treasury notes have inorexsed from - $22,709,900 | to check any rapid advauce in the total amount of circu: | State scoursties, a tox of oue percent wonld amountto |, BeXkorr—Haniierp—On Weduesday, February 11, wu Friday afternoon, at 0 ¢ o'clock. yt ereceeeeeaaonenes et eveeaeeess ++ 120,480,000 | lation, | one tui. delare, and so much mut therovore be BY the Rex. Mr. Hagany, Canine A. Bexmuor to BARA | 4 ay, February 10, after a lingering 128), Hall, Ruatan, 90 ds? ———=-— } But wien the final date of jimitati n approaches the | abated irom the vetimate: F. -daughtor of the late thilip N. Matteld, all of this city. | jnnexs, Jony 4. Mrnemy, in the 34t> year of his age. ne Memeec ae tae Da, wiih few Pocrense.......66. seeeees sae +seee+$97,680,100 | notes will not pass readily (rom hand to hand: and the ng the ¥ fax on ty the only tasig | No oards. x—-At Christ Chareh, Cambridge, | , 1u0!elatives and friends of the Cumily ae reepectiully gals f From whic deduct notes om hand..... + 11,004,500 | result witl be that they are thrown o+¢ of orainary cir | & which Icon ve he valiie of the exties property tn the Feb _ “a >. ah bn Dr Hop es invited to attend the funeral this (Thurstay) afternoon chr A Hover. Javkson. New Orleangp 13 days, pene culation aud relieve the currency to that extent. The | elven Confederate Swes, Th many be assumed that the pet r a4 GD roney pe 'y rf he Pots Aer) | at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 151 Waverley place, | 5" = to RW Martin, Real increase..... er comparatively smal! xmoant then left in hans of in- | income of this property iv weasured by Surgeen Epwarn B. Daron, Army of the mic, tO | with wt farther notice. | » Rowieg, New Orleans, 18 aya, ++ <$85,775,200 the average rate Gager. ‘ebruary 10, CHaRues | + Queen ontne Wert Beattie, Baltimore, 10 b Raliimore, € days. sents its value, #aran Hortoy, youngest daughter of the late Warreo Mirormit.—On Tuesday evening, nd that income — lburo, Mrrcumu, ia the 74th year of his aie. Gannwov—Tavton.—At St Philip's church, in the "The funeral wit tke place from the residence of his Highiauda, Garrison, N. by the fev. 6. W’. Hoffman, in-law, J, W.M 1, 48 Barrow stecet, this (Thars- Raf millions, would have sustained the governvient without | to absorb the whole renuant, ths redie so many by which a return of met income can be evaded var hadgg Oe Meesr + ee Fn Janes | day) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The friends and acquiaiot @ny reort fo papr currency. But the estimates call for | community aud the currency will b: mplete. { as to make such reins unreliable, A reeort to gross ine | A: L Wir sheton oc Hom York et oN. Ys, to MUS. | apees of the family are respectfully invited to a more than twice the ainouuts {urniehed by these re. | Hitherto thepoticy of the gor ramenithas sougitio absord the | Corne is there‘ore more expedient. ‘The diNerenes between Exya t.. Ta ion. of Now Tork city Mancura.—On Wednesday, Fevruauy 11, James Mancn- woarces, and we are compelicd to resort to the Treasury md ata high yateof | tuo two must be af least 25 per cent; but, under existing | re} ish, U a pel ae a <9 atine | 8: tn the 72d yer of his age. Botes Lo supply the deficiency. It becomes, then, « most | interest uave been effered; bu coment has ven abaed | civcutustances, and for ibe urpose of an estimate, it Masta er tas Wilda by the MARCHE A, Maa The friends of the family aro respectfully invited to Amportant inquiry whether the iggue of such notes can be | by the depreciation uf the currmey in h the in'erest ag | would be prudent to dis ecard tho dilterenee und assume | Tei ren the ( iM ie “4 Talia cl ienos apes attend the fuse al, from bia Inte residence, No. 84 Weat continued, and it can, then to Phat extent. paid. It is propoved now to supply the ceficiency by a sma'l | Tout the rebarns of gross income will be abont equalto Ly lt. Mer ReaRy to } caer + dang! yen, | Twenty-ninth street, on Friday acternoon, at one o'clock. In a former report it was shown tha! the © ‘Ree On every side of Us indica. | Lhe average rate of legal interest. It is believed that MlLot i vole at tiiiecly 16: Si the Ret Philadelpbis payers plosse eopy. Whe Confederate Sates before the war might be estimated at | Lions of th eget money. Targesimeare ovary. | even the proceeds of kill, speculation and labor, which Le soe is patie, of Setimetekl, |» NOLAN Alter « long and painful itiness, Lawrexce No. | ome hundred millions of dollars. In th ing state of | where beld on deposit “bet rhe holders propese fer them. | may be returned where no cay avotved will not ar. x, ¥ pi | Pag coed duogiter of Robust Bee a Lan, 80n of Felix N of County Carlow, Ireland, in the Steamers M: hnwette, P Pings it i provable (hat larger amount 6f currency és | geivos more profitable tnvostmente shun pir ie Securit te iadty vary the result, net in Go cy 8 ; 7 BS, | Qoth year of his ase | Bucch (HT), Glencoe ie required, In time of peace money passes rapidly trom | The abfity to keep w od these sums, aud to he Vad timate form vie fa Congress o° Ue vatucof at wiv vif Saein 5, 1802, The friends of the ‘amily are respectcully invited to | Beronda (ali B hand to baud. and the same monéy ina-singie day will , them for an indefinite Linke, proves hun serious da i | f fe a which (axes te - i p » attend the funeral, from bis tate residence, 141 Bast digcharge many obligations. A large portion, too, of the | mage will be saffered by rewiviug their conve.gion into ke we Lave out ine St bo agg Tate, oye ag cage Pe gargs Seve ON eee) eo eee Phis large increase of invreet baring notes affords satis factory evidence that the issue of them was a judicious mea | wiil pass only by 8} @ure; and for any ordinary war the Londsand interest | will consist in their being receivable for dividuals will | notes, amgunting toneiher to a monthly sale of tucnty anda | Uf at this point the covernment will coile | | | | ef lega? interests of the money which If the tax were laid upon net income, # were faithiully returned, it could in'this way be esti. | maied with some degree of accuracy. Bat the devices are asctu have a p cial contract, Hol mes. Schr Pilovs Bride, Col Behr George. Cortis, Sehr San Juan, Small, 8 West circulation by indvem nts alor culation of + eee, of constrain’. + ; . . Phebe, Operations of biisiuess are performed by bills of exchange | houds, The large amount of movey which Is shown eat} emi On aecount of such property ae s e oe . ' i nd bank ebecks. In the present staguation of commerce | the wat tax returns to be 1 jourestin peivate |. ta oe.d » and fer othe nce Susrrnens, Ong ee ata he | Nescmut.—Cu Tueaday, February 10, of consumption, | Greree Darby L 8 Das fod intercourse lnrger amounts of rovdy mouey are kept | bands, con(irms the belie. that there is po want of capi | dv fee, 1M 4,000 million. The coven. “ Jara M. Nesiet. x i land, White Cloud, Joseph © wa band by cach individual, and the Confederate Treacery , tal wnopg cur people. Ml dor no! ea to be arash acvmye of interest tere Slates may be PUTT estate Jocrnal and Delaware Republican (Wil- | 4, tbe reletives and friends of the family are reavectfuly | Also steamships motes and call certificates are used as a substitute for | gonele ion, iherefore, (hat at leut thiefourthe of | & down as cent, which would ware the lal en £ pidane ote wr een fuvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber — and Parkersburg. Dilla and drafts to a considerable extent, If this view be | the currency ovlstarding on le of Doenter may be | virime erat 280 multions. A tax of 10 per Mington, Del.) pI py. brother. No. 267 Heury street, Brooklyn, on Friday after- ; sunset SE. Just, we may veuture to add as much as fifty per cout 10 | fyadd without svbsiantial demage to private ineresis, | con\ on Ubis sum Would produce in the gross about twenty- = Doon, atone o'clock , - ‘Ue usual amount of currency, and this woud talse the | if the romainiug fourth could be absorbed bya tax | elit millions, this, added to the property tax of Died. Patten —At Unionport, Westchester county. ou Wed Misce sum total at which it might stand fo one hundred and firiy | the solution of the problem would thea be complete. fhe | thirty-five milkons, would raise a sum lo'al of aiztytiree — BRSMEYRR. arday, February 7, at White Qak nesday. February 11, Saran M., wife of Henry Palmer, 10 4 wank went ashore about $ miles north of Ra millions. The difference between this cum and the acival | people are fully prepared for the payment of a high tax- | wilives of doltars, or, % wnd nunbre, sity midions, Church Hospital, Va ,of chronicjdiarrhac, CLavoics A. , the 42d year of age. Shoals, on North Brac, ou the night of the 10th iv cireulation will show the redundancy The actual civcuta- | Te may not be practicable to place itat so high a rate as | aft + derlucting ex ¢ aitongenci¢: es ed 24 yours, @ member of Company A, First | Her remains will be interred fo St. Peter's church earn: MV. with, at-enlie web ilineOng reseln ‘ton embraces not oniy Trevsuty notes but bank noies aud | to absorb one-fourth of the eutire currency to be called Tr will probably by A that there ie no occasion ig island Volu ; bees By has be enorday oF Mar Brows, the State emissions of Treasury notes, in ordinary times coin | in, but IL may anproack €o nearly as to leave unabsorbed | for the imposition of so heavy a tux, aud many will con- ed in the folowing battles:—Yorktown, Williamsburg. | o'clock. “ e J ‘would also form a part; but, at present, not only the coin | only that portion which will remain outstanding tspite | teud that :t te snfficient that the government pay the fuir Oaks, Gaines’ Mills, Malvern Hills, second battle of | Park.—In Williamsburg, on Wednesday, February 11, Wet & large portion of the bank notes have been with- | of ail efforts to call it in | interest alune of Ue public debt. I ask leave wost Bull run and Fredericksburg. Apa Guernupe, eldest daughter of William and’Elizabeth drawn from,circulation. | 1 will not veuture to assert that grave objections may — earnestly te dissent frow this doctrine, and to urge npon His remains have been brought home, and the frieods | Parr. ; The issue Of Treasury notes on the last day of December | wot be made to this scheme. Su jections will ba | Congress a continuance of the policy already adopied by and relatives of the family are invited to attend the fune- | Ryan.—At sea, on Monday, February 9,0n boart the vs, with which le particle | burl ground, Westchester, on Friday atternoom, at three — |® 5 ter, The two new aivamers Neptune and Glaucns ins ply between New York and Boston via Bandy Hox gr) covsfully Inuncbel vest ray ‘th yard of Mews ™ amounted to 10,149,602, exclusive of inerest bearing | found in the way of every plan. They are necesew this goverament of making -oriions of (he public debt ¢ 1, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the resi. | steamebip Kila Warley, which was run down by the Dowsen, footof &: i) wtreet, nates. ny aang fo this sum a sufficient ainount lo vvrer outs t the proportions j 4 which | aie wy ths after. he Proval (rmina'ion of the 0 of ag el ea street, between Fourth and poamar Rorth aed jase RYANx,@ uative of Liverpool, 7 anti SY Axourw, ‘orm Glasgow for "0 he Slots Treasury noles and the bank notes in circulaion | againet us enormo:s sume of money required to | war. ‘The sinking (und devised by Mr. Pitt and the — Fifth aveates, Brooklyn. cogland, aged 21 3 ‘ foniders <8 Gon Urriee Ut the Gums SO) OF ths Cintunigy Tieng, | on Dut S appenre tose that ape great stacosmen of is ine have toed deficient, not in Camden and Philadelphia papers please copy. Rocawrtt..— Killed at the battle of Murfreesboro, fena., | thrush sitess of wesshor or bheting nascived c * da amillions adil d to the Treasury notes would prorably represent a’ these object! not ont dd, wil be principle, bat iv admiuietratin, The principle upon Bos.—-(n Monday, February 9, Louw Box, a native of on Wedlnesdey, Dee mber 31, 1862, Sergeant Grouar 8. Sure Soot fer Mustevides, Sefore reparied b the whe te | found to be vounterbalanced by equivalent advantages which they reat js the anunal raiiog of an amount be » in the 68d Rockwert.. #9 of 8. D, Rockwell, of Youkors, N. ¥.,in the |, Stir Sos! Aum. tor ot ed HM Allen ttn ot ewhich must be kept in view when The first and mo vious Objection ty the ccheme is, | yond the interest for the purpose of eventually discharg- and acquaintanecs, and those of his sop-in- | 2%! year of his age. She was inst for $24.00, and Capt Burt. who cy aS a measure of value ft is | that it is gement of the contract. The notes | ing the prine!pal, The punctual mvestment of these sur y A. Stover, ere reepectiully invited vo attend The relatives and friends of tho farmily are Invited to at- Gu ner. hud hi loss covered by insurance fn the Col» the who'e mass as it ie accepted by the community in | have been uccepted upon. the promise of the government | pius sauis, al COMpCHnd interest, by the Iere OVretion from lls Into residence, 2 Hindeon street, tend the funera|, from the First Presbyterian church, office, New York. excha for its various commoditics which by its pro- | thatthey may be invested in iucerest bearing public se | of numbers would be to diacharge the debt in a (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o’elock, without Yonkers, on I'riday afternoon, at half.past two o'clock. Bark Wixpwamp, at Boston from Newport, B, is a) portional relations to those commodities determin’s their | curities, and that promise is not fuuiilled acter the Ist | given ume. The fects upon Swain.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, February 11, | the Spit. \ joes. Ly o law as invariable as any law of physical July next the public debt of England # in its ad » Brooklyn, on Teesday evening, February — a ter a ebort but eevere illness, Same. P. Swain, aged 54 Bana Parner Froon, (rom New Orteans via Queer gatare, there prices rise or fall with the actuel volume of It might be aaswered that Congress has alroady rettiod | ministration. As the invested fw sed in amount 10, of hemorrhage of the lungs, THRODORE M. UELCHER, in | years for Liverpool, has been «tmndoned at [ser evap the whole currency. Neither skill nor power cau vary | this principle by the act of ta: wn, which reduced | it offered constant Lempiation to the government to make — the YOUN year of his age. The relatives nnd friends of the family are respectfully — the only person saved. The 1 }° was 38 tons, bukit at the result, 1b is, ip (ac 4 ia fbr & rolation subsistiog betweea | the interest from eight to sev A still better | use of it,and the party in power oiten prefer i friends vf the family are respectfully — invited to attead vhe funeral, from bis late residence, 26 igronsiyy, in TAO. ruled AZ, and owned 8 two numbers, the one ri jug the total values of | ave wer will be foand In the res to thut act, | venting pretexts to seize upon Ht, or to court poblie | invited to attend the funeral , from his father's residence, | Payonia place, South Fifth street, Jersey City, N. J., this property aad the other the total circulating medinn. | and which moke necessary the uae bow proposed. A javor Uy anpopelar taxes required in Clinton avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three (Thursday) alternoon, at two o’eleck. Tho romains will A Ryd Fro aaeure of that medium cannot change Lt we for fits incros o'clock, without further invitation. be taken to Hristot, P for interment. Performance of contracts continge or infringement where atic! : y fs nd if porsibie a Scorr.—On Wedhesday, February U1, Parrrex Scort, — will be pat on board aud the will proceed. Busan Brown, aged pT native of the parish of Killmanaboham, Kings coua- the water line, ove pa ‘The fwerai will take place on Vriday ty, Ireland aged 60 years. ee of | o'clock, from the residence of her bieve, Mrs. Mart! Tinie friends, avd ose of is Lape od hey csc And ria Ua ht, {rom Port Reyal for Ph Assuming, then, that entire confidence exists in or | rests every change in statutes of limitation. & 3 of ears, to preserve the fund inviot in the Lowerre, 60 Hester s ret. nard Scott, and also those ‘8 brothers in-! nd, } lon 76. rte. curreney, the more fact that its Actual volome bas beca | tie sume principe are aflorded im private matters, by the | con: anbeupply from taxes which the'plaa demaudel. | BRows.--ln Brooklyn, oa Monday, February 9, Jouw J. | Daly and John Brown, are respect(ully invited to attend foreign Fert tnereased threefold would lead us to oxpect Boorrespoud: | taws of partnership and for the adininistration ef assets. | ‘These delects are believed te be remedied by the plan | Keown, aged 24 years aud 2 months. Killed on the New — the (vneral, on Friday afternoon, at oue o’cloek, from his ‘oRtol ja) 1#—In port sehr 4 tog incroase in prives, Such increase, although eventually | In public matters, the history of every nation affords like | tpon wiich the one hundret million loan of this govervment York and Eri Railroad. Jace residence , No. 667 First avenue. fron Paiadelphia, ding, Sid 16th, sebr George & 4 Certain, does not usually appear at the same inoment wit | precedents, which will probably fad support ia the laws | has been ienued. J resembles the sinving fund wan in re- | _ ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- | Tixrw.—-Ou Wednesday morning, Februniy 11, 0f dip | iiubbant, PllladelDRia. | weenop, for NYork 2 des Ue expansion. Like the moon’s ettraction apon the |G overy slate li ovr conte | quiring on annval euxpins of tare: beyond the amount of in- ral, from bis late res dence, No. 2 Imlay street, Brooklyn, | theria, Witttam Hexny, only son of Catharine M. and J. H. i Port 389 Bt sort ae He Skolilvid, mA coran, the time of high water is postponed for a oortan t ification of the contract is substantially for | fereat on the public deb. Bul v digers fron tt, im ayy ying — thio (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘Timm aged 2 years, 6 months, and 29 days. ¢ hectenl Pees, tel NYork; Pov'or riod beyond the moment at which the inituence has object in view ta to in. | this surplus lo (he immediate reduction of piinel, i Crare.—On tuesday, February 10, of Diptheria, Many We loved him, ob! no tongus can tell N For ‘to in @xint with @ currency of gold with os roueh certainty as | Of paper, if the gold were kept within the ty is given to claim porfurmasce, duatice is | make p py restraints equal to these whieh retain the l by giving to the party full opportunity to re- | constant temdeacy to reduce compound interest f payer. ceive the benefit of bis contract. Upon this principle | and thns It was found impossible, in a long ¢ Brows. —In this eity,on Wednesday, February 11, Mra | ment those jouual Investrucnts as (he in i both parties. Th aad the leogth of the interval ia affected by value of the whol remaining currency. Tuts | machinery of a find is disper ced with, wgether daoghter of Davidgand Mary Clark, aged 6 How much we loved him and how well, bothers, § causes But although there may b wets by increasing the purvbasiog power of | attendan: Petals. The Best pr tment it made by 27 day God loved him too, and thought it best Paserns trigs LAW Ac the event is certain, Prices will reteh tho ti d r e de dd the tempt isof the femily are reapectfully invited to at To take him home with him to resi 8 ee ao dai Southeors Bb rtion to the reduction of the whole, | poy of ro much of she put ction to be two-thirds, it follows that | andwasie inevten t fund are ud relatives of the fami! usted by the scale Of iesues, and tbey can funeral, this (Thursday) a» respectfully | New Hi jernoon, at Tho friends He Kirk } Hored to their by a return every holder ¢ i, in proportion of the new sinkiny fund i) this seritved wil 1 the resideave of her parents, 105 Frau invited t attend the fayeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, ney fi Hanlard of currency. fu other words, Li2 unity ri | taauce wilh ba @ value tn mmobey left alter he | ‘all that is required is the original adjastment of tho } se yiaif-past one ovelock, from the residence of his paronte, 1ane x Hhat trig Nevis sa reduction of | reulaleng me | avail bave fuves(ed the other two thirds Ja bonds, [a | menits of privci)al through av entire series of year hia, Saodlusky and California papers please ‘erry FUroet, Febroary 9, af 7 tare. Teduetion practicable? othor words, he will make a¢ in of these two-thirde, | the stoady determination of Congress to Fate ann’ | copy’ . R Oo Monday, Febroary 9, Many R. Vawe- port bark Impers or Werlog UIs question it Is Important we should | If he shall have in bis possession Hone of the new ba fixe sufctent to mike thoae paytionte fn addition Covvtaxp.—tn South Brooklyn, on Wodnesday, Februa- | years. ‘ trhgs Romanes, Ly» red of the exc ‘iesn@ of paper currency | he will, nevertheless, gain In tho rodueed price of every | to the yearly est. The numbdor of yeare in which the ‘ W. V. St and friends are respectfully invited to rodays, pUBtTY were erenuree, he > | , ampli price F | debe will bo paid will & funeral, thit (Charsday ) at 12 0'clock, from p Tarqain, Hoyt, fr in val Paper money would ot | 2. Next, it will be objected that after ao of the | som proportion to its © invited to | her inte residence, 76 Pitt street cn remains will be Senn tool Air: vere once aifurd a t cond} *, | period of limitation, the value of the money ja | will be the short eat payin ation! the funerai, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, | Intered fm Y, Second street. this city. 5 ~ Z ie np eon cannot be impor | taken away. [tis 10 Will loee its funesion " y gmail, But cach will | frem 72 Wooditull sercet Warwmn.—Un Wednesd y Pobroary 11, Manta Wansen, | TO for New 0: ‘ ye of commerce like iro } ag money, bat its > ie an pl od. Th ta atllt oul and wv | nowe needay, Fobrnary IL, Onaunaa ® widow of Wm, Warne, lu the 13d year of her ag x ding val, ow ¥ toke their usual plas as abs ¢. | yoeetyable for public Oat Te tho tapas | Meroby ger sam annually w lea we | oft aud filen F. € ove) aged 9 youre | The (riends and wequaintences Of tho family are re- for i he ae ee ee ereaaae, other | property of the C es pletgot for its pay. | pay thi rincipal, auth the debt de Mualiy dis- | and i day ee ne Ge Nene. Os See : fis, Hors 8 Jerts, such as bills Of exchange, F or commods. | ont. Tt will even havea modited cireuiation. Agrome | charged T i re ay lise ‘reuidence. Of, ae sea-s previous, brig Isale d of wh scarcity. | pibie exigency bas ation which A changes and |. ‘Tho act of Congress of tho 12th of April, 1862, departed | invite y Vasex stroet, Jersey Cy. 1 oth verument can do uke the change | from thie jan . ange of ‘ty able | yas! ove Aion. . we Of OWE! toad May Wileot ns eosily ‘ njuey to private + peonible ‘Teri | in thirty ye t neato’ at tter |” crm nna ehutuh, Brooklyn, om of Robert and Mary Wilson, 70,80, are ath, “ tation t do od , . | the ex can | on Taesday y 10, tho Kev, Bessa | days. Cd bark Agnes, Thow Making all due atlowances we dud 0 reat advantages The | ‘The fanern! rarvice will ho held in St. Anote chareh on | Fathor Mathew U. '). fA. Society, vee Army eyrewent prices of auch articles range et nearly Oiece there adventages was No part « ‘ | f an carrion ain intoreet of eight pep | Frid at ¢ lee tives and friends | invited to attend the funeral, on Fr Io port brig O.¢an B bolder wag DOUPG 40 AMOW tb@t such en iugldomy | ceu!, It i* peyable in (eo yoorsf but may Uoreveemed at | ace invited lo aitond without further uuiice, The clerey etree Mons tre urwal pouce prices. Nobo ihacwdiny hy iuierrep