The New York Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1863, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AFFAIRS, IN EUROPE. “PHE ‘MAILS OF THE EUROPA. serene British Sketch of the Field of : Fredericksburg. -@lavery Wot the Sole Gause of a ae, ‘The maiis of tho Europa reached this city from Boston atan early hour yesterday (Thursday) morning. Our Buropean files and letters arc dated to the 24th ult. caatain the following inte~estiag detai ¢ of the news cum- ni afi ask in a 28 concerned in the South. He the whoic Unien, knowing fall well the commerce ayrcntere 8 the North were as cloxly im- slavery as the iekments of he them him, and having the benofit of a stil! wider |) We $00 an ¢ and utter disparity of clroumsiances botween the North aud the ture has made the climate, the soil, and. by Pag ryt differcnt. Ste ry Sonia § mart of aiperne antagonism, up, has co rand they whi are on therspot feet it. frrecouell. As With ovéry other war we are acquainted with, causes are nr and the alleged reasons another, ‘ted Btates would have declared their independence ‘unperial nt even if it had never claimed them for purposes, or to maintain ite navi- we at ould ;,0ur own civil war wi se Striarts eventually dethroued, i A tel $3 fee s their and 33 <3 s 5 In Charles 1 bn never levied ship money, The re- tion would have taken place even if Tetzel th z the warket. It was not rv I Offence, as Seetanne Feal ca ses.and may noi one.or thom. It 13 the American constitution which has broken down, A-merefodera ion ior extanal ‘ew apna fo heep together these who sumed domestic. divcren- faa og. aa te. ‘talsnce’ ay pecuy ‘even hecwens war. mg 03 Y pretty even between North aud South, so long beth tolerated a Union which answered (heir purpose aud was not very oppressive w ‘That equilibrium hes been desiroved by. trami. apd other causes. the South finds it must be either independent or crushed, and it pretecs the former. THE REBELS AT FREDERICKSBURG fawiey’s Sketches After the Sattic of tg Drederickelvu: re: {Special correspondence of the London Times.: Ricumosp, Dec. 20, 1862. ‘THE REMI YEAR A REXEWAL OF TUK ATTACK. Let letter brought the narrative of events before 2 sburg up to the night of Saturday, the 18th of We would be idle to wi apt ~ offenatye. proheape Tiny on Saturday night, Sire eae that there would be direct horse artillery there and ess lank was probably uppermost ight tn tho General's inind. ‘INE. CHION TROOWY WIRH TO GET away When Sunday, the 14th, cate, it b: t full confirma, see. of General Stuart's words. The day was clear and and warm as its prodecewor, but totally devoid of haze orfog. The Yank~os,on their left and centre, had the ni to the plain, darkness overtook }, without blapkeis, withvut fires, with only bait +wations. The day wore away, and witnessed uo federal advance. THR ALAUGHTER URDRR MARYK’S KRIGHTS—ONK THOUSAND POUR RUNUUED ABD MINETV-THRER FEVERALE WUKIED IN A MMALL SPACE. i 2 & oF j z 3 3 z E 2 3 dn every attitude of death, lying #0 close to each other step fromsbody to body’, Iny acrca of the most or the faces which Kowa c 7 euce? scien pre, of the wet! one #mal more Hie, ho wor coud tare doubt whether in any battie held uf have over iain 0 thiol and close. of those who have seen all the great ‘comsout tes of war, nothing like it has ever becn secu be- fore ite wala tae the ing. after ‘a victory alway was ro- mombered that, in a similar position, General MoCMellan angrily feral army should enter Richmond im. trinmph, Bat it wae found by General Burnskte that the 60,000 mon, whom, haps, bo wae withing to sacrifice, had @ Will of thoir own on the getyect. The immense rlaggh of federals before Mucye’s Heights was secu and the Cleltan never have 'et thera i990 mucha slaugh!> pen wore diste heard. Conval Meoker's worce agin’ 6 mavcing (Ny Wh oaid fo hare Wem omenaionly rqused, Te NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1863. eeantly report werse than ee ee, the federals before, . Ton thousand bave the army since the bat. tle of the THE ENGLISH DIVORCE COURT. The Divoreed Wife of the British Consul i New eee Fer a as and is VOree. piles the London Tunes, Jam. 22.) COURT FO DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES, JANU- aur 22. Betore the Judge Ordinary, Mr. Justice Williams, and : 6° re paree Chshnell CHICHEMTER V8. MURS (¥ALARLY CALLING OMOHRSTER. ‘This cage came before the Court upon to the petition for w declarativn of nullity pon “ “a of marriage. Taised was whether a sound mar thao’ Pape Arye pg Auy.such appea) shall have been dismissed, or when in the veanit of apy declared to be dtasolye bas Bot sooner, it be lawtul for the ve Be apalvcd by deat jana it the rior mariage bad ‘The petitioner in thie case, George Augustus Hamilton ichenier on the 9th of 1859, be izabeth ead ver, arid reason that sho Mure; that Gast bad on tho petition of ahe aude William. bt. Pro- ar on ‘iitiam Mure Fo dissol, hae the de. uncer on the im. In the affidav’ ter stated that he intended form agatmst the that he cond not s1 “do of the marriage had been decided. ‘The Qveen’s Advocate (with whom was Dr. Middleton). ny the demurrer. It was a case impres- sionis, und it involved w question of the-last importanoe. He contended, first, Statutes vecting marriage wore not to bo cwstrued by the same rules as other statutes; secondly, that where a statute aflecting marr! con- tained prohibitory words those words were to be 80 © .pstrued us to render marriages contracted in con- Wore exprosiy ‘ullited ‘by the atatate: thirdly, thet ly nulls y. ate; thirdly, t words nullifying wore hia section comtaiced no @ marri: im contravention be indicted for bi ? The Quoen’s "Adweeate said she would not be guiliy of bwequen| timate or Dot? "8 Adyocate—It would be timate. The “Ordinaty—Thed the second ‘marriage was " ‘ocate—No doubt when the decree was Pa, it would be woldab ‘Thie might be a void- Blow ti eee riaot to piace reatriouons oa se riages. Divorce act created & the law of Fi gland until the act waa passed. act a second marriage during the lifetime of both the par- tes to the Grst inat would have been invalid, validity cemferred on by the wes W the clrematance vat the ent in the drat suit were tho the second niarriage. The other side would be thag {f a man ‘by a decree of this court married arecond «ife decree, and the decree was afterwards reversed appea! be would have two lawful wives living at game time. A marriage tmust be valid or invalid a: time when it wus ce'ebrated. ite vaildity could not affected by any circumstance cecurring after its cc! bration. After couaulting with the other Judges, ‘The Judge Ordinary said that at present the Court did not feel any dijliculty as to their decimon of the question but in conmmyuence uf ite grave and ral importance they thoucht it right to put their opinions into writing before delivering it. Interesting from Blexico. OUR MERIDA CORRESPONDENCE. Mxaina, Yucatan, Jan, 19, 1863. i sb5eF ? Hostult’y of the Spanish and bnglish Consus, do. Acereto's promuaciamt-nto bas been crashed Gut, and he bimself has been dead more than two months, Tho fears © Tudian hostilities are much loss, owing to the fact that a corps of veterans or regular troops are now being or- ganized for the purpose of constant frontior service. Of the French at present there ts bat tittle fear, as they are more thau occupied with the affairs of the interior. Pros- pects of superior advantages for @ railroad are increasing by the superior price of the hemp grown in this country and the cultivation of cotton, which {s becoming more A rived, and others are arked for. The ‘Of the cottoe, as for ag I have seen, is remarkably good, and its cultiva- tien but moderately expensive, How would a colony of cot growing Begrots do during the progrem «4 the civil wae? pcoord to Moxican acoounts the Fronch hive saf- so toamer Vicginly ‘w Mexican harlos, ‘Hor crew from having her caplain sake anixtance the s,m pardult of the Virgtala arrived, | | i if i See i E oH if i 5 f j "| 8, ee 1H i : li i E iy i Lh FH 5 A ff if z E I i ui H i if i Pennsylvania Legisiatare—Gever- nor Cartin om Arbitrary Arrests. Hanaraune, Keb. 13, 1068, Governor Curtin cout a memoge wo the Peonsytyanie Legislature to-day with referenos to “arbitrory artegta,’* alone has @uspend the writ of habeas corpus, and reéom- ‘Mending the pareage of resointions requestiog tebe wach action a5 may bring the guilty to punen- feat and relieve the Innooent, While Govercor Certin Admita that there nrrote wore me: at the som. Mencetornt & the sebeliion, he Jor thiok (he Any Obeasion for them at the present Tutions. Armrwarceay, it, Yen. 12, Led, Perce rovohuivas wore paased in the gases to-day dy @ ‘VON OL iy Hyd CO twenty Gigi = * "a the power to | Congres | inots Legislature und Pence tev | Passage of Secretary @haso’s National Currency Bill by the Senate, The Missouri Slave Emancipation Bill Alse Passed. Passage of the Fortification Appropriation Bill by the Honse, ORGANIZATION OF THE MONTANA TERRITORY, ae &., he. Wasamaron, Fob. 12, 1963, ‘THR OUBRENOY BILL. ‘As thé repaplicans age constantly in Geucus, it was known what the vote in tho Senate on the bank scheme would be. Mr. Chase was with the Fisance ‘Committee this mofning, and no effort has been omitted by the go- Vernment to secure strength for the measure. The strug- Glo will bo now transferred to the House, which is to fe: termine whether or not the government shall have the advantage of a circulation of bank notes which shall be ‘based upon government sécurities. The mamos of Messrs, Anthony, Howe, Howard, and Lane, of Indiana, are mea- tioned as those who up te to-day were opposed to Mr, Chase’s scheme. ‘Tho vote in the Senate to-day on the Currency bill will astonish its warmest friends. Atone period it was de- feated, but by the exertions of several of the leading Se- nators two votes wore changed, which secured its paa- sage. Its defeat in the House is régarded new as certain, and there ig no alternative but the adoption of the Senate Dill, with the addition of three hundred mifiton legal ten- ders, as determined on by the Committee of Ways and Moans. THE INTERNAL TAK LAW. The sub-committee appointed by the Committee of Ways and Means to propose amendments to the Interna! Reve- ‘nue Iaw have not yet presented their report. PASSAGE OF THE MISSOURI EMANCIPATION BILL.) In the debate upon the Miseour! Emancipation bil!, Mr. Saulabory said that the people of that State would have the right to restore slavery hereafter if it were now abo- Ushed, because there was no constitutional warrant for the act. “Mr. Sumner went {nto the business of pricing nogroes,. iis speech was designed to conciliate the ultra abolition- ists, who prefer stealing megroesto paylugforthem. It was ®& war measure, and he was willing to pay large amounta of money to put down rebellion— millions for defence, not a ceut for tribate.’” IMPORTANT NEWS FOR THE REGBLS, * More interesting information to the rebels came out to day in the Senate debate than newspaper correspondents of the army or elsewhere could fureish in a twetve- month. dir, Wilson sald that our Army of the Potomac haa three hundred regiments and only one hundred thousand men, General Rosecrang at the battle of Murfreesboro bad one hundred and forty regiments aud but (orty-five thousand men. There wore other iuterpellations, such as that the President, Secretary of War and Senators, were oppreesed by applications of officers for promotion; that there were not many major gemeralg aod brigadier generale who were uot in active service, an@ that General McCleltan had het yet been able to make official reports cf the battles of the penivsuia. Officers and large quanti- tics of documents had been sent to New York to aid him in the matter. Senators Harris and King, of New York, are about the only Senators that bave repelled the sncoring assaults Ubat are too much indviged in against the ehoulder straps. The democratic side have an idea that promo. tions are to be for abolition paper heroes, and net for real fighting men. Hence Mr. Richardson’s idea of giving brevets instead of promotions found much favor upon short notice, ’ PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE, The proceedings in the House to-day had bat little in torest uriti! the bill was brought up. Mr. Stevens attempted to ‘@ vote upon the Naval Appro- priation bill, but was compelled to postpone it until next ‘Tuesday for further debate, + The discussion of the Fortification bill revived the ghost of the Canal biti and the old prepoultions for lake fortifications. The W. mombeors could not eve why the Atlantic coast showld fortified while Corenee oo fases to construct guaboat canals and build forts on lake shore, which are open to attacks from Fagland, The Canal bill was reargued, and reeriminations between the East and West were freely used. Mr. Stevens made a significant and important statement Tespecting France and Secretary Seward in the course of the debate in reply to Mr. Wickliffe’s assertion that there was no danger of war with foreign Powers. He said, in substance, that a year ago grave apprehensions of trouble with England were felt, ana new another nation, France, 1s Intermeddiing with our affairs, and violating the law of nations by invading Mexico, If our Secretary of Stato possessed sufficient energy to revuke foreign nations for their encroachments upon this continent, we might now be at war with them; but Mr. Seward bed concitiated them in such a manger that we have thus far come off with very little loss, except that of honor and dignity. Mr. Cox, of Obio, made come remarks in reply, to the effect that there was little dangor from Engiaud, because her poor were well provided for under Ler aystem, ond muck is being done for their relief by our countrymen: bat in France the distress occasioned by our war and tho | cotton famine has no alleviation, aud the cries of the poor are rising around the throne of Napoleou. For this reason there is more reason to expect ioterference in oar atairs by France than by England. THE WORK BEFORE CONONESS, The business of Congress lags, and there is a prospect that if the ealendar is not hurried up there wilt be 4 ter rile press upon both houses during the Inst hours of the aewion, It it probable that the | Senate will be obliged to wit eometime after March 4 to clear off the executive business. THE REPUBLICANS AND SECRETARY SRWARD. Wt should be stated that @ portion of the republican Senators oppose the fierce crusade against Secretary Seward, which is led by Senator Wade. SAFETY OF THE BROOKLYN, No apprebensions whatever aro entertained here as to the safety of the Brooklyn. Rear Admiral Farragut, in o letter to the Secretary of the Navy, laye gréat wires upon the want of naval officers. During the war of 1512 he frequently heard some of the mogt intelligent British officers eny that our great success in the encounters between the smaller vessels was owing to the great natn- ber of officers we had in our vessels, and the small num- | wer they had in thoirs, They soldom bad more then three or four, aud when those were killed or wounded the men had 20 one to lead them. This was the case recently fn the affair of the Harriet Lame. It ts stated that she was surrendered by ® master’s mate; and perhaps, the Admiral adda, “the samo was the case in regard to the Hatteras.” He urgently shows the importance of provit {ng trained naval oficers, and in thie has the hearty co operation of the Secretary of the Navy. PUBLISHERS’ CONVENTION. A meeting Of prominent book amd newspaper publish. ora was held yesterday in this city, To-day © delegmion fromshem, consisting of Messrs, Raymond, Appleton, Harper, Osborn, Wileon and others, representing vario ua parte of the country, had a confereace with tbe Comm't‘sce Of Ways and Means, and presented their reasons why the daty on paper should be reduced. It was stated tafore the commitics that it would onat eighteen cents $0 import paper with the duty all off. At the pree at duty of thirty-Gve por coms, and with exchange ot vizty per erat, not one pound could be imported. Conse quently 10 Fevenee could be obiained from this seurce 1 nit the duty ‘wis reduced. Thero is So duty on importe 4 rage. ‘THB REBEL MAFON'S SECRETARY SENT/TO PRON. ‘Young Williamson, of Baltimore, who w as private secro- tary to the rebel Minister Mason fof @ s’port time in Loo. dom, aed who came over in the City st Manchestor, has ‘been sent to Fort McHenry, He bro Aghs over a number of Private letters. Is te enid thetymr, Stanton was in- shined to deal lenicntly with him,' fat he goes to Fort Mo- Henry at the instance of Mr, Bow aed, TNORHASR OF RAIL yap PACT. TIES, | ‘The Balthmore and Otto Re'Aroad Company have deter mined to lay & double traek rom this city 10 Reltinere In effect (hi aity dor A already, An att line in not | 40 mel ferored on 4 rt aromadtie cities of Baltimore and Ubiadelphia, apd ‘re ind the beads of tide water. Tan + .oMY StINiL Con | the donate Silft-sey Committee bill, reported by M { Land, of Indiaur,, for organizing the signal corpa army (ot Uitg@resent war, puts ger corps va & footing tv | Compete with the signal corps of the rebel army, some time ago organized by act of ihe rebel Congress. The measure fas tho {ull indorsemont of the conmition aad House of Representatives. Wasmmoton, Feb. 12, 1365 ORUAMZATION OF MOWPANA TERBIFORT. Of leading military and eaval oMcers, Tho corps has P20 Ho1.s9 proceeded to the consideration of the bill ro- taken part in the oporations of forty-seven patties and | ported (om the Committee on Territeries, to provide (or expeditions. ’ SHIRTY-SKVENTH CONGRESS. Gonate. Wasunaron, Feb. 12, 1063. CREDENTIALS OF TUN GENATOR FROM REODE TLAND, ‘The Vics Pazspent laid before the Senate the oredea- | the tale of ‘Hoa. Willlam Sprague, elected United Stace Genator Crom the State of Rhode Island for six years from the 4th of March next. ‘THE DUTY OM PRINTING PAEMR. Mr. Wayxor, (rop.) of Pa., presented the joint resolu tong of the Legisiature of Peunsylvania requesting the Senators of that Kate to vote for the repeal of the duty om 7 Drinting paper. ‘REQUEYT POR AN AWEULANOS CORPS. ‘Mz, Gaacms, (re).) of Iowa, presented the petition of sold ierensiing for an ambulance corps. ‘Mr, Fexxxpey, (rep.) of Me,, alvo presented # petition é ABRING PROTECTION FROM DIVINE PROVIDES. ‘ "Mr, FLCKs, (Union) of Md., preseated the petition of the eltigens of Suffolk, Now York, asking that the constitution be altered 90 us tv recognize we the great Ruler the Calvetae, whoae name ‘mentioned in ‘2 (OF DINLOTAL NNWsParrRs Tas ARMY. 1 fae Bomnin, (ceop.) of tanh proses ted the petizion of aun sre’ “ eeatinae otes tadaehiag hen: = are’ circulated . Sees este ie to protib the eleetain of auch | NIZANION 3 Mr. Hanus, (rep.) of Nw, from mittee, reported back the bill to r the District of Columbia, with a substitute, there absence to come to Washington ‘The to be abandoned, and a new road fonnd through sigued by those who knew nothing of military matters. TARGAGH OF THE OC RRRNOY MILI. ‘The morning bour expired, and the Currency bill was taken up tnd passed by the followihg vole:— Yease-Mensrs,Authony, Chandier, Qlark, Doolitite, ‘ont stig, Haglan, Harris, Howard, Howe, t Sherman, Sum, CW Witide, nat Wigoa Nae Mesar. Carlile Collamer, 4, a want, Davis, Dixon, Foote, Bougstl, Powel: Wises Aschurdeon, Bauisbery, Peutbal, Powell, Bice, wuisbury,, ean Tare, Wall, Wileon, of Monghe 4 ‘Total—Yeas 28, nayw 21: ‘THE MeROURT EMANCIPATION WILL PASwED. The billtoaid the State of Missouri in emancipation ‘was thon taken up, Mr. SAULSaURT, (Opp.) Of Del., proceeded to address the Benuto to opposition to it. Te thought that this was not the proper time for each measures, but the difficulties of the country seem to have been taken advantage of to geoure 4 |. He contouged,at some length, that ‘ity io the commtcation for any appro- priation of money furwuch purposes. ft waa a to surrender their rights to the general govern end thus destroy onr present form of government and make a centralized, . He bei the whole conduct of ‘war to bave been and unconstitutiog- al. ills, ary arrests, and emancipa- tion schemes bud broken up the unity of the poeple, who before were united for the Union aud tpe constitution, and had cagetd much fear and dissension’ in many Stutes, Mr, Lay «or tg lh oper kg at rooeg bow) amount: id for Slave emancipated from three hundred dol- jure to two bumdred dollars. Ho seid that be (Mr, Sum- ger) Colt hnmbled to think the Seuato was: the valise of a human being. Mr, Somwer contended that at the present time slaves had no rojiable value, and jn this comection referred to the of tha uanctpation Commissioners on the District of Columbia The amendment of Mr. Sumper was then adopted by the following vote:— Yras—! 1. Cart rs ittimer, rumba, Wade, Willkie: rac er Pomerty: Tees Bherman, ths "i Tether Me . Wilmot, Wilson. 0 19. 1, yok, Wall 1, Wilsen of then moved (0 strike ost the word to make tho comameipation “ Immediate,’ wns rejected by the ing yote:— ite, opt tine tty inlet proceeded to a4 i Migsonri, A= 4 re ty it was allowed to enter u was ony © stetaleenient whens ‘egies where, by the remissness of miso to be made wan given nied jon was « blow strack at rebelilon. to prospective emancipation was a to slayer; uity and ys The substitute reported by the Judiciary Committee was then ed-—yeas 27, nays 10. ‘Tho DIL was them passed by a vote of 23 yeas avainst 18 nay’, a8 follows:— Yras—-Messrs, Anthony, Arnold, Chandier, Clark, Colle mer. Doolittle, ‘Foot, Foster, Harlan, cnderson, Howard, Howe, ai Lane of Kousas, 1, Pomeroy, Bamber, ram ‘ede, Wilkinson, Wilmot, Wilson of “ NivemMensre. Carlile, Cowan, Davia, eDougsll, Nex: Marding. Key Lave of nd. Lathau eM | ia ‘Pose pss. Sahisbary, Tou Bycke Furpte, ‘ in Mots. Anwxt—Menarg. Bayard, Dixov, Hale (sick), Rico, Sher- wait, Willey And fileke 7. : Me Hucam, (Uinton) of Ma stated that be Lad paired of with Mr. WAloy, He would have votod in the tive Mr. Riguanpsox, (opp.) of Ill, stated that if Mr. Rice had been presout he would have’ vould agaioet the bill. POUNBBMENT OF FKAL DY AGAINWR (1K REV EDC Ry Mr. Pemmaper, (rep.) of Mo, called up tho vill to pre- vent and panteh fraud acainet thy revenue. PRENCK RDLATION, iyod from the President, in response Senatc, tranemitting a report fram Frespondenes to's revolution of the Secretary of Stato, with thy coi aud pa- pore convarsiag mediation os ton on tue part of the French government. Ordered to be printed. SPGRORE I THe Yee ARMY IN IEKIOD, Mr. Moxrut., (rep.) of Me., offored a resolution, request- fog the President to communicare to the Senate any in- formation he may baye relative to the use of wegroes by the Frepch army in Mexico, Adopted. At ball past O'clock (he Seuate tov a recess amtil half-past #ix. EVENING SESSION. ‘TUR PU RISHEENT OF FRAUD. ‘The Senate resnmed the consideration of the biN to prevont and putiish fradds on the revenue. Several anondinents were adopted and the bill was paszed. Mr Doourms, (rap.) of Wis,,enited up tho bill tof i. ,cailed up tho in the Ume of holding courts in Wiseonsia and lowa, whica was j ADMIMON OF FEVADA, NABRAPEA AND COLORADO LNIO THB UNION. rep.) of Kanasz, intzoduced a bill for thead- Mr, Laxe, mission of Nebrurks aud Colorado as new States, ‘also a bill ° ion &@ temporary government for the Ferrwory of Montams. Referred to the Committee on forritories. ‘Omeere te the Geld to souk (or , ald It had been & serious ques had power tw gire brevet rank to of. Mr. Cama ne ed to know if it could not be deve vender the war power? Mr Wrteow paid that power was ty extensive bet |. was doubsfal if the President could confer brevet rank on Aheer® Appuinted by the G wornors of Ftates, Mr. Recmanneom maid it was only giving boner to men for galamt conduct in the field , and he taw ooresren why Cour ress Coald mt do it Mr Cowas anid the President could appoiat 4 {le toaant ap cinted by the Govern r&b imadier 1 he chine Mr CRD OLY, Are! On amentme t+. th beret the swvnber aathorbed by (hasctand laws herelo f0f-ted to, 0 RON AL siatk Be ay prMeds mm avy venue oh bin eu (he Gaante gatas o *| ton but. Si, Starr tae | ‘easenden, Grimes, | the temporary government of the Territory of Montana, Contiguous to the State of Oregon andthe Territory of Washington. Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Uiio, moved to.atrike out the follow ‘wg proviso: — ‘That whereas, alavr rontbited Rerritory b; he act of Congrens of Juno Lo 1462, noth convala ed shall be comsirued 10 auiuericc oF (ha eaislonce Disagreed to—50 against 06 The bili passed— Yeas 86, nay» 40, ‘RELI PROM INDIAN DErKr nation. ‘The Houre concurred in the Senate's ainepdsy: Ove to tho bill for the relief of the citizens of Minnosota, sufferers: by the Indians, \ ‘THE DUTY OM PRINTING rarER, Mr, Weawn, ( 2 of N. ¥., presented (he resolutions of Assembly of New York reovmmending tho reduction the duties on imported printing paper; and tho resola- tions of the uame body in favor of ageneru! bankrupt law. THR LNDEMNIFICATION OF TH PREXIDENT. ‘Tho House took up (he Secate amendments to the House Dill to indemaity the President for arrests made under fe the habeas oor, loa, Was, Mivalfested: to: take acvote-on the Of Ind., moved to adjourn, Negatived lg without debate, when Mr. Voonnras, (rep.) dr by myeaand nay Mr:Vattamauaw, (opp.) of Ohio, moved @ call of the Mr. Vooniumes, (opp.) of Ind., sata if the eoasideration LA tat ts arate som oe rl g resonable al ‘. ene yw ii Gdabate, al this trouble would ceases 1b this there was a gescral concurrence THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION Bt11.. ‘The House then weat Into Couimittes’ of the Whole on the Naval Appropriation bill. No further amondmeots were tagdé, The bill was laid paide to be reported to the House, 4 ‘TUL YORTINC ATION APFROPWLATION MILL PARBED. ‘The Fortification bill was taken up. Mr. Gox, (opp.) of Ohio, wanted to know why eight hundred thousand dollars wero appropriated for the State of Maine and none for the great Wost? Mr. O1an, (rep,) of N. ¥., said the House recently do- the measure for the latter, by whiob boats Minsiawipp r geagiarem the aieniont to the Ni lakes, ‘aval armaments, forts, were proposed for its protection. bit Mr. Paxx, (rep.) of TL, anid if Mr. Cox beat bis heat the softest part of New England, it would do his ‘harm thao the spot with which it came in con- Mr. Sawext, C. Frese ».) OF Ih, said New Eug- lad cond tako ‘caro of Repeat either ka or oGt of tse Union. If it waa the object of Mr. Cox and his” friends to leave New Out in the cold, they should leave her some mens of de’euce. Mr. Anvorp, (rep.) of R.1., briefly adverted to gun- boats as the most suitable taeans of dofence for tho lakes. Ab ameadmeut was made for $200,000 for the fortifica- tions of Wael: The committee rose, aad Lhe House parsed the Fortifica- Adjourned, The Senatorial Contest tm Missourt. Jerrunson Crrv, Mo. , Fev. 12; 1863. The joint pession of the Legislature for the election ef United States Senators adjourned yesterday until the 12th of November mext. Thetiirtioth ballot resulted as fol- Jows:—Phelps, 47; Wingate, 81; Brown, 29; Breckivridge, 28; scattering, 6. Nocersary toa choice, 71. Tae Anims Exvews Stkamuas Mary Sassou axo Acavs ‘14 Drvsmonn.--We have great pleasure in recommending persons visiting their friends in the Department of North gad Sonth Carolinn to take paseage in one of the Adams | Exprese steamers, Mary Sanford or tho Angusta Ding more. Tue former arrived in this city on Monday night last from Beaufort, North Carolina, after a run of fifty twohours anda half. Between Hilton Head and Beaufort be passed Lravely through a severe gale of forty-eight honrs’ duration, showing her seagoing qualities admira biy. On the trip @at a delay of a few hours was caused by aderangoment in the machinery, a file haying been accidentally left in the condenser. Chief Kugineer “:tn- mons soon repaired the damage cansed by this accident, and the voyage was mado without further accident or delay. ‘This Leiug the Great trip of the Mary Saofort, the prs. fongers, both guing and retaruing, passed 4 voto of | thanks to Captain Morrili, the purser, Mr. Hubbel, Chief Engineer Simmons, and the steward, Mr. Muianey, for their kind attentions and gentlemanly bearing to them | during the voyage. Less of the Transport Ship Pinnter—Her Crew and Passengers Saved ‘The trausport ship Planter, tiaving en board troops and horses fur the Banks expedition, was totally lost ou ‘Che morning of January 14, on the northeast part of Lit- suradering ome hundred and @fty, wore landed in rm bus i was tl v that nose of would be on board two tundred py nyt ‘whon she left the North, but thirty had died Wi toher and an an could be saved be jarded to Nas sad. Tho and weukl also be sent to Namwu, from had polit the Would be forwarded w New Amusements. Mr. F. Riddy takes hie complimentary bene’: at the New Bowery theatre this eveaing. A mammoth performance ‘will be given, consisting of five splendid pieces Mr. G. L. Fox takes complinostary benefit at the Oi Bowery this evening, tho one hundred and fiftieth night of bis t. Some of Mr. Fox's best plays will be produced, and a grand presentation w the tare i Ineluded in the prograrme. | It ts difMeult wo say anything of thew t | will he periectly satisfactory to all couc fa the favorite melodramatic actor Mr. Kddy | the cast Ride of town. Mr. Fox is the aqually favorite comedian. ‘Th= | p-blic will consider it unfortunate (hat both benedts tke | place on the same cvening. Paygoors will exclaim: — iow bappy could I be with either, Were Uotber dear charmur away. In thie dilemma we can only recommend ‘every body to 20 either to the Old or New Bowery to night, and all wha | can to go to bot OMcial Draw: Co. Lroky and Mineo "» Ks Kexrocxy, Karna G 4, 58, 6, 7, 30, 9, 63, 62, 42, 77, 64 Kustugay, Ocase 74 February 12. 1660, 46, W, 14, OO, 49, 66, 46, 10, 56, Olrealers sent {ree of charge by ad:iresaing muber to MUKRAY, BODY & Covtogton, Ry, ov mt. Le Oficial Drawings of the Delaware Htate seteiecawane, Berns 0 40, 5, 71, 3, 39, 46, Drtawane, Crass 74-8 y 12, 1868, 95, 36, 9, 65, 75, 45, 31, 60, 17, 23, 44, 39. Otroulars sent by addeesmns JOUN A MOREIS ACO, Wiimiagton, Delan are, 9874 —Pebrunry 43, 1, 6 Oficial Deawings of the Libraey Asso- dation Company's Lotiges, of Kentucky, ‘ebrunry 12, Lae, Coe 7) 12, 63, 61, 24, 24, 6, 45, Ceaas 33, 78, 63, 9,5, 2,7 Por Ulreulars, Adres UN PRANUE, ELLIS & CO, Covington, Ky, Prices Cashed im all Jegatized Lotte. | ries Lol \ On| ATES, Broker, rma AM Wall sicert, Roorn Mo k'Rew Terk | Grower & Baker's Celebrated F Ofticesd™ Bromtway, New Yo Gewing Machinns Offic Vaughan Still Ahend—19 Carte Vinites, splendid Pocket Album, @! 6). Mit all salted.’ 205 Bowery. now and Rain, ter Boole wad Buppers, bbe r Men's and Bhore, at MILLER & 00.6, Hi Canal sires. ‘Wigs, Teupees, Mair Ove, Hair W. A. Batehelor's Hair Br;—the Bent the world real hoa ‘i dragelousnd porfemere. Famary, Al Barciny arent Cristadere’s Ha! Bye Promeve we ane Bis topes oy rah orda EM Diseases of the Seminal, Uric reliabie ty to letter von, | j | ‘for henutifying the pote ty } ! © Sree ee eT ok Howard Asondanion, Pliadripiia fa rem & Co—Hadtieal Care Bt Bo. 2 Veery wirest, Astor Howse Ny eonnettion any ober offer of the same meme A letr etirodaot nates, Pry Laird’ s Bicom of Youth and Le eonvince 1 of ite value for presery ing and ‘e. ° Complenion and Bk, All drvggiats and 6% Bromd | Thirty Ye Maperience o | worse Mths, Wise’ VOTHING £Y wn ohe o wt wey eatrer ther Ceti, “Yaron hee ee | [ier One anor below Canal wireek 5 The Watch and Jewelry Business of the lake Joho B. te off'eved (or wale, foe or Juquire om ee " MISCELLANEOUS. A BATCH OF CAPITAL BOOKS. MORNING. ). KERR PA iA Hevond Setew Iusnorous 420, Clolm, OL ie on of tho Fitet Beries, $1 26, sragu S aae ry jenry Mor nnd Suclehea, Taran. Clothe Sie aas MI TACTICS: Or, CUFID IN KHOULDER aT Age. 4 West Polat Love dtory, cay iio no. Chol paper covers, 70 cents a Wy NOTES ON SHAKRAPRARK, \. plasnand Act Bargll: aches, the eeiaied 6 rh may oar SPREES AND m apd V GARRET VAN HORN; OF ‘Tor Bepear on Hornmback ory clever Novel. iy J.B, Hauzade Limo, Cinth, BE Pd THE GRRAT CONBUMMATION, Keo) tak Great Preparation’ By 1 form with the other volumes, *.* These books are sold all BOGKMeLLors, aud wi be ‘ + VACT———— ——— 87. 180—X,, DRAKE'S VLANTATION BITTER ute ly change Gf Water and diet. come efiects of diss! pation and late buure then the ayatem ahd enliven Use menatic aud huiermiltent levers. y the breath and ascidite of the stomach, 2 vepepete and comatips fou. ‘hey ouse Diarrhia, ne Laver Gs y They are the bent a Joa mae sicong and se cahausted nature's eet ceatacee. ey are. coin Of the catebvated Calis rilla Bark, Daudelioa, ( wera, ere, Wintergreen, Aulse Orn root, Caraway, . dow Tl ‘The following is a sainple of the tations dally received — OLDiaus’ Home, Cincinmart, Oy Sau. 13,1980." $ Mw P. H. Deane & © pid to over 14. 0W sick and «: ad Isteredt the Plantatt: m DAs received and exte bled woldiers. 1 have of Bitters it nurimrons cases Of om tite, &c., with the mawt we 4 resin, Ti creates appetite, ness, and has given many @ poor ft . Lwish this preparation wasin every Heal avi om very Dattle eld. With Dr GW. ANDREWS, Superin J Wrecano's Hover, Wasurnorcn, ®0., dan. 2% Grxtiruxy—We require another supply of rea tion Biuscarthe populecity of witch datty incredaes wie re ae etry ty. SAEs OC QUE NES. ROP ls, rey | in every your serv: * Thadbe 1 will titer commpisise en wo itt with liver i Iwas my business F eRe wo Fee Louies of the ment am entirely cured. Lever ised, and 1 ol Pieaso inform we whnt 6. P= a tation Bitters, wud to = They are the beat m q ermont 1 wien every soldier bad « bottle of rs, They are the most effective, perfect and hara. Tever used Louw tr, By., Dee. £9, 985% gurl rane led to orter Wwelve doven Piautallon bew'- ho have oo other Way of procuring Jews tonic SILAS F MILLER & OO. Rocwmrn SY, ¢ © The Plantation Bitters bare * of near four yen! others, kad, «ik Tam, & Roy. J. &. CATHORN, Boxusert Hover, Gixeumnast, Out Mrsses. Dasee & Co—The Plantation Biles appease @ be very popular Seud Us twenty Caste mote ob! Proprietors 1 Ana, worst have rece With &igual success, trut) ate TP, SAUNDERG A 00 ic jc ¢ to fematesena owe rw A ee eens ING FACTS FOR THE ac te vive yeriohe EMyUILLOK & Ki ai! druggists grocer » TETE RS ; that cruia! ovr or {msl werrete Hpgniariy md brenithd us| Of tne Bitters, Ther nection brings ft hark rebellion into perfect harmony with Ine Tae. are tinged ue; if the sumed, a cure thie pre parati: veloped; but tendency to liver tre he ativaée., ‘Those uve pi wu deved—or, rather, te bean pereone of bilious Woid'by ail dng hPOT 8 BROADWAY MBROSIA.—DR. STRRLING'A AMBROKI, atinuiacing, ofly extract Of rote, barks and cure al! divenses of the ecalp rnd ening, 4 sourely eradicate dandcull, preven tive hale Trove Pag eh at el, Pane deyot 93 Browdway. ae “4 At. DR DAVIN RYR OOFFRE, 146 Bowery, New Vork,and Liz A HOUSEHOLD WORD —BUY YOUR FIRST CLame bitver Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Cooking Utens 2c, 0th, D. BASSYURD's Great Bazaar, Cooper Loatin “Astor piace S imirodnce dy m1 rior ve a! Ostet PRR row N. DAYIB 4 00., AT Avante street, OUKBON WHISKEY, ; WOTTLED BY UDOLPHO WOLrR TO. THE PURE eid by Physi my Obting the same auf have beem spp to meal it with my anal tebe! of te undoubted ity, weet deal of dition ty t bar ib owe of the large and a regular supply The Whisks) sill be put up mquart vottles and prabadla. for nel un Grocers Drvggh TED NATLA, BN LARGRB > 4 the feel cured Sikuebh pean or the pe by Dr ZACHARIB, Biaraeee Chicvpodiat, 70 Browiway, Kiefere payew lane ud ous | gaone'of tne ety, | Pp mzertos LABELS AND TAQS—ALL PIDs White and cslored, pobies aad niin 1m, yumouling TiO B. RAL AL I Eee brit pe etree ohare, we Gow PENS THE NEAT AND THK OUBADIWT, a> A MORTON'S 25 Maiden Inve, New Vore ; vy Wes, ot YENTE NS HOME AB Gh aM, Ali Ur packages Ths etm Hon in talk ow 5. the army o Feimouth, davis Oroen op Thirty eevente arom Degas MPORTANT Bt £7, the eyes, now in the binder aud th 1 rates by Dr. DANIELS, ofte nt Pome teenth etrent 8 GILT COMMA-NEW BELLE IUNT OLITTHING LIK® MYRD tw TTR ADD RPS dew drope—tus tresived from ber ACK A OO. wader Fifty Av ONE AND ww 98 One, Tre Ltn ADIE® ade ute by LEEVE home ’ Ld Yor aa ty OF below Cams! etrent vb. BE GRBAT DUBLAN TRIAL, YELVERTON MANRIAGE CAST THELWALL vs YELVERTON 6 AOCOUNT OF THE MOST AXTRAOR AN avritRTky Yaial. ov moornn Pi + EXCITING REVELATION. INC Lon tt AND PETAL sry, ew ATL ~ Dotiare a Be oo ay. One Ger THE ANTICN AND PRIVILEORS * WEBOR ose 9 AND JEW RLRT & DRAOKLITT #, psy for ome fos WwW rey Aly en £5 te below Cacel arent, formeny LL Wali siren. wae 14H. pups je ” TOO LATE ron ¢ THE COTY SALE To FOR THE bist ae ONE TRUE the vest teres an Lasser awe yous 4) bse *

Other pages from this issue: