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" eee hat the Nortb aro fighting as much for self-progervation 44 SSithern subjugation, that (he Simo whou the nations Government sought tocxtinguish the South has passed | away, and the further prosecution of tho war js to save | the North from the avalanche of ruin whieh the Fuccos itate. It argues that our manu factories woutd tumble lito ruins aud our ships ond ecm. IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. McClellan Resolutions. morce rot if the South should accomplish its object, and ~~ ~ predicts that cities rivalling those of the North would “ 7 apring up in the South, and the present fouutains of reve. Its Pr obable Effect Upon the auo to the North bo transferred to the South Kadicals, In another article the samo paper denounces John Van z se Buren for turning 4 political somorsavit, and repudiates ail idea of modiation , recognition and jnterveution astend- | The Broadway Railroad ard Amendments to ing toa relaxation of efforts in filling up the ranks of the army. It calls for the raliyiug of the wholo physical the Banking Law. force of the South, as the present time is the most critical aaa ‘a tho period of the war, Fyery mon vhould be at bis “post. The Couscription iaw has been faithfully executed The oe barns ast c o Cog tte mB io Virginia, aud should be faithfully executed in every other State, Enroing officers should do their duty with | ae i searching and unshrivking caergy- _ Private advices from Nasowu to the tora stata that he | BOUNTIES TO VOLUNTEERS, Florida bas sent tho Annie te the bottom, ko &. 7% The following is a copy of an intercepted order. 6 3 Br was shows (he stops taken to retain tho services of dismissed ‘Aunany, Feb. 18, 1863. soldices Crom She zabel eck Aceon od The oxcitement over the events of yesterday, and Inst mee Ricwstoxn, Jan, 9, 1863. night hag not fully subsided. The invitation tendered to Cartary—A communication has — received ris ve Corcoran by the Senate, the latter being in the Sonate “ cites, stating that Corbin | chamber when the resolution was offered, no one daring, ‘ratchield, of Co. E, Ninth Virginia cavalry, has been Py 6: ” Atopyed from the service by crder of tho Sécrotary ot | Woder that circumstance, to volo against it, and then, Lave ae i. Seenpane npc var mges oe nines whiist Coreoran was occupying the reserved seat in the orty years, an fiat re for nervioe by ‘Seunte, thy radicals tabling the rqsolutions welcoming rgoon, you will forward him to the cam) bs =f ‘: ‘ORD, ‘McClellan, and then holding a caucus on the subject for the purpose of making their action a party question, after ae Tespectfully , JOSEPH H., BIN Lieutenant and fae orga ‘nser, Fleetwood Academy, King aud | they bavo almost daily deuoumetd the othor side for. - mains Bip poe up their party Fy ‘Ubese perilous times, have ‘yf logether aroused @ bitter feeling against some of /SEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. these wonderfully wise men who protend to know a | Mote About the causes of McClellam not takiog Richmond than anybody cise, or, in other words, are wiser than all the reat of maukind, except Greeley and Becchor, ‘The republican caucts over ils question waa one of the most bitter that has ever been held by that party in Albany, Some of the Senators who have, ever since they occupied seats in the Senate, beco trying to pasa themselves off ag conservatives, showed their truo colors im Uhis caucus, and planted themselves in a position that proved them (o be the most bitter radicals. But, as.some of the Senators in the caucns stated the Hong Kong dates are tothe 25th of December. Tho | Course that the radicals were pursuing on this subject toamer Tynemouth arrived thoro on tho 24th of Decem- | increases the popularity of MoClellan, the way they or, after @ passage of forty-six days from this port. This es eees it above all aoe wu Conall csp - for B * ivhishes an-argument to the other le that pphapPhasnemumaen eto lpeadicrbelenlnised will enable them to placo'tho radicals on. the. defcuaive ‘The ship Rattler arrived at Hong Kong oa the 25th of | ‘ana keop them always ese explanations, which nevi yocounbor. rty. ease seminar a oa net eee " if application whip ov tion At flong Kong tharo was an improved demand for Ame | ofthe Senatoraon the repub tg ae hea luced a a tonnage, Broad, bect aud pork were unsaleablo. | feeling, and thrown around them an odium after their Athiacite coal was scarce. Black ieas for Americacou | 20 lane that will stick to them long after this , 2 ae “ session ends. auod gasion, Sugars had adyancod, Exchange on Lon. The development of tho two sided feature in our pub- on waa at £493. 4fd. lic men~ is ove of the cuuses of our present difficulties, The sxport of cuiton to nd WAS jnereasing. One of these gentlemen, sont by the Logisiature of this Toe disciplining of tiv Ciinese troops upon tho Euro. pan mode was prog: rasstully. ‘Tbe movemeut to create eM@tent 1a . oe . Advices from China—Improved Deman. for American Shipping at Hong Kong— leable=Diselpline of the European Mo- Bay Francisco, Mob, 17, 1863. Arrived ehips Hornet, from Now York; Wild Hunter, rom Liverpool,and Henry Brigham, from Hong Kong, \th 250 Chinese pa-songers. Alao arrived brig Josephine, from Ito Janciro. Also arrived steamor St. Touts, from Panama, State ag poace con missioner, in the wintor of 1861, be- fore the bembatlivent of Fort Sumter, has been heard to say since that event that the facts pre-ented convinced him that it was bis duty to vote for any honorable mensure nat would settle the question, but he wasafraid of his party repudiating him at home. The sooner ult auch men are forced into obscurity, and men elocted who will yote accor to their honest conyic- tion, the soover will the nation emerge irom its present Aretvod ally Idako, fe t Minnehaha, from nooner J, M. Chapman, ‘om New York. Two Thousand Miles Up the Amazon. Rev. J.C. Fletchor de a locture last evening at troubles, AGREE a ta Ey Tho Proadway Raj!road bili was noticed in the assem. © Cooper Institute, entitled “Two Thousand M les up the bly today. This ts the bill that came up under the aus. maven.’ Interesting as the subject promised to be, ero wea buta sim atieadance in the body of the hall, was a goouly array of scientific atlomen aud many of our rst merchants. Close to the stuter's table wore var { war and the asc, as ured by the Inhabitants bordering on the great azon which he used in illustrating his accounts of the bits ant cusionss of the natives. The lecturer said the bject be lad selected to treat of was so vast that it i teke many evenings todo it jnstice, The Amazon «known to the world; it bad been pavigated wo udret yeaia ago. it nad been sailed across, in 1500, p of the parties who have been hero asking for the graut of that franchise. It appears that they are not to have their own way this year, but that another bill will s00n make its appearence in the Senate under the auspices of George Law at! tho stage interests. This feature is likoly to make Hvely times om Broadway railroads this winter, Mr. Dean abe notice thiv moraiug of @ bill to amend the general banking law. It is to provide that certain Percentage of their bonds deposited at the Banking I'e- partment at Allwny ehall bo State stocks, and that on nu consideration shall the Uuited Stdles securities that are deposited as & banking basis exceed a certain figure The system that it is arranged upon and the percentage named Las been arranged by an ominent fluancier in the city of New York, and wiil, no doubt, make quite @ stir in financial circles. ‘A largo portion of the morning Feasion of the louse was taken up im reports of committees and third roading of the bills, No bill of ny particular importauce was passed. Several of an important nature were reported. Among the number were two diils in relation to bounty money and legalizing the acts of supervisors and town mectings, &c., in raising funds for bounty purposes. The ‘Anaomsbty went Immediately into Committee of the Whole on theae bills, aud continued their discussion up to the onqueror of cu, determived to explora (ue valley of the Amazon, Was Lere they found the native pri ated adveaturer. ed some hostile women who dis; agi mn this inetdent the river rece) Again 1687, another adventurer started with forty tive wes, Seventy soidiers aud twelve hundred native men and womheb, deerminel tv maky xn | Sdlournment. y jeiligont § invostigatton of the river. Wight ‘The Sonate commnittes made keveral reports, mostly op aths were consumed ia the work, and the head iecal bills. “A number of bil's wero read tbo third time wavigation was reached, and to day @ steamer plies in eon days between 2,000 and 3,060 miles against the rout. In L145 @ ecientiflc investigation was under- H the te Dill to enforce the responsibility of stockholders of ingol- vent banks, Itisto provide additional assessments on the stockholders beyond that which ws now provided by The Senatorial Caucus on the’ Vv oa and great resulta were elfected. Maps wero con- ucted of the reute taken on this occasion, and gul tearcilors have fount those maps aay accor ‘ors came the Englishman tS meee et ee the esta er the rivee. io | *. The bill for the » Ge “ ; ppointment of a Receiver General tor ard (o Amazong inha?itiug (he banks Olnnosclves lise. | tho State was also considerpd in tho same committes, and ‘non. they parted their hajr in the ceutre, wore comba | W44 debated up to tho houf of agjournment, 1 ornamented themselres like women. Tho Spaniard, having had s close view of them, might eaatly be de- ved, and was thus led te the Idea that he bad enc mn ‘od women warriors. At® distance of three thousand jo hundred miles (rom it® mouth the Amazon is half a ew de; at (wo thousand mi e+, (wo miles wide; and 40 ios iw its width as its upproaches the sea from threo sevou miles, ti} at its mouth it becomes one hundred thirty miles wide. Here there is an island in its cen- ag farge as the State of Massachusetts, The islands in ‘Amazon tay be counted by thonsands, while near it pith ‘he whole land is intersected by rivers, The Bra jan government employs a body of scientific men, pro ed with the finost tustruments, in espioring the Ama y, trkoug meteorological moves, & l some day the iit Of this antorcating lavestigation will! be published the world. The city or Para, through the openiug of 0 steam navigntion, is rapidly progressing. For the land oo the banks of cparing bricks | to the city forest. Sugar planted in nial, and throughout ite medicinal plants in ra was the centre of the ite was of the Thi | portunity to contribute fer an inetity A that kind, showing very conclusively that the movement on the part of the Legislature meets with a hearty response from ime sadly reced: tho people ot the State, Any one desirous of coutrl from political trout | Dnting fer that purpose can make their desires known by Aithoagh Brazil writing (0 Geo. Loutrel, chatrmaa of the speci com: aeigubors, it ne mittee. the banking laws of tho State, when tho asscaaments pro vided by that jaw are insuificient to meet the liabilities of tho creditors of the banks. This diil was ordered to a third readi Hospital for Disabled Soldiers—Liberali- New Auuany, Feb. 18-9 9. M. ‘The special committee appointed to consider the ques tion of authorizing the construction of @ hospithl for | disabled soldiers held a sesgion this afteruoon, Assem blyman Robinson, from Auburn, tendered to the com- talttee, ia behalf of the ens of Auburn, « donation of @ farm of three hundred acres of land, situated about | one mile and a balf from Aubura, and overiooking that tity and Owaseo Lake, for the location of that hosp: nied ut $40,000, and te under a high state ‘This proposition was lacked and yuarun- wealthy citizens ropresenting the enlargement o the virg yaliey becomes. pe estent all the bes! rid grow im proiusien, ocoramerce of the valley. The clus York this State under Governor Morg: merchants and business nen ot New York desired an op lato pay mw rowt Committee hold a aession to morrow after- F argoments for and against dummy cnginos iy Genera Cars. of Detroit, te here aad atopping at + who | Congress Hall He looks quite he 4 advanced oge. He ieavos here to morrow f first ten milee of a railroad over con- | Brozil. Lhe great want of the Amazon was nboals; Dut these were being rapidly supplied. prospority Of Brazil was increasing as slavery ‘wereasing attention being paid te agric veiug agricn|tural schools established in Para ond Newport, bliode Island, He retaains very quic bis room, and declines to receive all visitors. A resein tion passed the Assembly this evening inviting him to the | Assembly Chamber. The committee waited upon bim bat he respectfully declined the honor, The Assembly bas concurred in the Senate resolutions Indians apd haifhreets reecived | to adjourn over to morrow until Weduesday next. son and iis tributaries abounded with fish \ pete a video diferent kids velng Keown } NEW VONK LEGISLATURE. n the markets © NE Lie tures: Senate. Avnayy, Feb, 13, 1969. ‘Tho following bitls were reported favorably from com- m (tees — For the protection and improvement of the Tonawanda } 1 trampled upon by me \ tly broken up. When the oily aub- | as lo tha atiriace 1 is skimmed off aut potted + vurtie, turer closed with a ¢ Indians, To incorporate ihe New York Medical College for | Women, Relative to the improvement of Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. this is the buiter that is chuined from | | } ral prow + lecture op the g ULI INTRODUCRD. Ry Mr. Rawery—To amend the law of divorce Mr, Ramey mover reference to a select committee, ermuster (uied os legalizing taxation of towna to repay bounties. On Afr, Dey seconded the motion, and moved that @ com. FP. me oom nnet oat — A bya ora | mittee be appotuted forthwith, as Mr. Cass leaves the city | morals and India rubber Boots aud Shoes, at MILLE: kins such committes. the 25th, was concurred in made the special order for March 4 He Wears 4 SkcmM10Y Danck AMD Girt 2NUHn day eveuing being the last one of the carvivel, many of our fashionables took the opportunity to entertain their frienda before the season of Lent set in, during which everything of the kind is, of course, taboo others who gathered the elite of b his hospitable roof was a famous banker, whose inag free. charge, A D ficeutly furnished mansion, ia the upper partof the city, MTON, Howard Anse TR ER LATHE is one of the tavorite resorts of upper tendom. voing on ‘hos; ituble thoughts intent,” forwarded an invi’ | tation toa young English lord, who for the last few days has been stoppiug in this city. The invitation th: s cor- Glally given was provaplly ncoepted. At the appointed creme de la creme ot Now York 8 ciety. ail attired wont *merry ua a marriage bell.” laughter, svitly swelling music and the low hum ot con yorsation were the ouly sounds to bo heard. The scion of tho English aristeracy. accompanied by an English of cer, in duo time made his appearance on the scono and miugled among the the cynosure f but a fow who had fought under Geveral MeCle'lan doring the pe- ninsular campaign, polite! The first request was contemptuously disres: lordsbip doubtless wondering “what the dooce tho (et | jab meant.’” conversation up town ship in re 1M. €, Hodges stant (oar Mr. Forma stated tial the bill went to the Judiciary Arty, having bo ort for duty at | Committee inst year. They bad given it mnveh attention, head dance with specal Ordert, | and if reported at ail it would have been reported ad- t War Department, \djatant | versely cae Woshingtor bruary % here The bil wns sent te the Jadiolary Committes atiacved to) these§ head jnarters, fi Wwe Me. Foro mate a report against the appointinent of accordingly, BY comma: commissiot era (or Uae equalization of taxation. Agreed to. eral WOH Fae: introinced & bill to protect the creditors of 1, Caer, Major and Acting et mecies a " Vhited States Deport Le amend the act relative to bnwe To authorize the extene) Prreonal Intelligence. » Prenton teuaeal aa 1) of the time for the cotter im arrived at the AStor cign of taxes, except iM Urlens county. nae carly yesterday merBing, 1 vente for Rangor, Me Yoamend the charter o° the Republic Fire tnvurance winich place ho left in the Fail Kivee buat last evenine, | O-inpany 3 prwhife: Hom. We tt an introduced «bil appropriating Tanda do General W they, of Boston. nt te 10 te slats of New York, in Hiaa Oy, of | . Wheeler, of bir ix i en” CO.lege a. TC, Gagood and W. A. Shopard, ot Beny. Aetwrct that hs invrodtice! the ill Wy reqnent, th, of New Orleaws, and \. Houoy, ot New Vork committed to 4 ping at the St, Nicholas Hotel. pomwers laptain Rowman, Lieatenant RH. Hull and Lieven Accembty. HH. Moretou, of the Uviled Stites Army: Wiliam ‘Auhany, Feb, 16, 194 a sil OK. Bearwiale and wile, oF ” ; SPD I sti yaley, of Sebeneptady, 8. A’ not Sie “th fete : rideaee, BOP. Phillipe, of N bohets Relative to the detention o prt y fouls, 4. Winchester an Phin Kelative to 1¢e conte inj ” btiia, ant A. MoDonaid, of Tilimete, are stopping at the Me. Matawenw reported « con an Hotel. . PP a « eo tip - , 0 Ringgold, of the United Sates Na prema hice tia pioontmaod bd b untie Oo motion of Mt tee atid proxved ar « 8. Parsons, ‘A. Wing, of Albany Burlington, Vt., WH. Gr Sow Haven: HE ® sof Philadelphia, ving at the Asto: He rere Horton, of Hostor and J.J. Geay, oF od iy by the Crete CO of a Dili the Ueiter to t oklyn Fire Depas (ment ats 108 Copmpatant 1.aNer Hy Me. Femas—A Hroadway Ratiroad by 1611, 16 , By Me. Brme—To create a vureas of i statintir S18, 1482, Lat O44, 1088, LOWY. LTS, LThY. UTEP. LTA, TLS, v wat neorvoraic the tres Aesth of the vapoclye New York, ane « ‘To extend the time for the completion of the Albany and Susquehsina Railroad. To iegulate the weight of rails. MILLS THTRODUCED. By Mr Korn—Incorporating the Dry Goods Clerks’ Farly Closing Asscetation. It allows the association to hold real estate to the value of $100,000. By Mr. P. the act excmpting ministers of the Gospei from taxation. By Mr. Woopwarp—Kelative to the accounts of town officers. It provides that the supervisors, town clerk and justices ot the peace, or auy two justices in the sove- ral towns of a county, shall constitute a board of towa auditors for the purpose of examining the acoounts of overseers of the poor and commicsioners of highways and ther town ollicers, By Mr. Hutcuivas—To authorize the Urpban Asylum Society of New York to hold real estate. By Mtr, . C. Fne.né—To incorporate the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society. . P. B. Haves—To provide for the administra tion of law ip justices’ courts. Draw' Kentucky and Miso. : Kewrucke, Exrus ( 83-—February 18, 1863. 14, 11, 58, 30, 76, 57, 62, 29, 6, 16, 14, 66, 63. Kesrooar, ) Otass M—February 14, 1863, 27, 56, 66, 60, 70, 35, 12, 25, 25, 13, 40, BT, 65. Circulars seat free of charge by addresainy outhar §2 MURRAY, EDDY & CO. Covington, Ky. ‘or St, Louls, Mo. OmMcial Drawings of the Delaware State . rt State Lotteries. Hy Devawane, Barks Cissy 63—February 18, 1863. 98, 58, 16, 12, 63, 00, 44, 3, 60, 11, 68, 72, 30. Dsu. RE, CLASS F4—Febr 64, 55, 3, 73, 27, 74, 31, 70, 4 Gireulars sont by addressing : JOUN A. MORRIE & OO, is uington, Delaware. OMictal Drawing? of the Library Asser ciation Companys maitesy of Ki 87, 33, 10, 71, 7, 1 6, Crass 4—kebriary 13, 1968. :, 50, 75, 70, ' 68, 59, 48, 14 7, 6H, 23, 22, 16, 44. By Mr. Dergw—To amend the Revisod Statutes relative | 54, 37) 7. 6%, 60. 1. Lt. 18) 23, 22, 20, OB | awry (lrish) payors ’ be denensalt th to auction sales, It provides for t ment of guctton Hor Otronlart Oe Om el ta & ci | Mantiu ¥.—0Ou Sends Bin the 6 Nhe its udge of its eflenes. w Gute by ait hecloures (utars.ond enidiiermem ta the sate poneey EBANOS, ELLs & co OF Nor age, Searing Manin! ux avsther ofthe gis Augug 1 yeas AAPA? rer thy amen Fl of every species of personal property Buaject to auotien duties; on ail gooda each and every time sold, and on all damaged goods, the eaype a8 i in good conditfon. Than sberizes the, “optrolios to appbint agents and en‘ores and Cry La pe ge ET oe eee pease By Mr. Bexiamix—To authorize the Sacketis Harbor, a Pte Teele Rolie ww rat Lay pe A a . KorN—To fucorporate the Dry 03 ing Association of New Yori. er o oo“ Vann Voifery.—Twenty-five per cent preaitam paid for Privex: Caformaiiom fuiwiaived. | tp « gol ani ailver Hehe Pree PAY LOR & CO. Waokers 1G Wall street. Marray, Eddy & | invited to attend tho funeral, Parents, 2 | tend thetunera:, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at one o'clock from hor late residence, in Fifty third alreet, belwre Sixth and Seventh ay. Katry.—On Wednoetay, February 18, altor a # severe attack of typhoid fever. Micuaxt. A A, Phoenix eign the finernt from his street, this (Thursday) afternoon, a! > cisely. Mackgy.—On ‘Iuestay, Mebroary 17, Many Maker pariah of Kilbroney, county Down, freliot, aged 43 year and Tf months. Je The irieuds of the (amily are respects wei ai | tend the funeral, | o'Glock, from hor Late residence, tus Martotlo, tho huirdtr | ol NE a iate vesiduace, 129 Vhiladelpbia pay ers plener cop Mowstar.—On Tuesday, Vel of Richard Mowbray, in (he 7 The friends of the family 1.4 U7 Doran, are respecttully inviued to atte, ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1863, 5 nL LL£LL£LZ£XLLL—L—— LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL OO reaidence of his MISCELLANEOUS. from Grand street, Jorsey City this (Thursany) | aiternoon,'as two o'clock, without furthor inv itatioy CARD . Hoaa.—On Monday, February 16, btixx, the beloved A. share sss ee ht wife of H. J. How, io the 44th year of her ago. Beiomes, the rebel privateer: but | ‘The frionds of thw family are respocttully iavited to at | cooly wiv vat dhe iuwurane oom auton lad t nd for the Guif of » board PLANTATIONS BITE yrireniaved by @ disappoluied riya) Lor ue (We alway aduire! the it espising fante veasele Oreans having ly falve, ane os, Without furthor Way ibaiur are BY tai Nhe ett TATION ULTIEKS « of the parish of Fahey, county Gulway , Lrel tives, also the members of Company | AFo resjecttully requested to attenit late ¢es\donce, Nv Rooaer ait o'clock pres | Wo poblien prinewn' le this (Vhucsday) at iv Mott atroat DRAKD CLANTATION TITERS ted for over ty Cxcrare Rane ee its Mie A the funerat trom | Mr. Pavumsxc—To increase thegcompensation of ju- } bor laie residence, No. 11% Mainon strat, thin (Thurs reise Kare ce irierey county. v 9 superior to the forces of the | Gy) afternoon, at balf-past ous oci ¢. : ie ax ate. Lone ra-—ifo authorize @ railroad om Maspeth ave- | elements. the instranen of Great Workman, wo | MeMawo.—Ou Wednesday, Felmsiry 14, Saye tthe 4 fechas Y mc comrgee ie Re Ho Dill In relation to town bounties was taken up in | fuciiiiee. Te penetrates everywere, and te” wbiuutions: | @iortligned S1 dagen ent Us MoMA mse | tine ymavetas de ditty ‘ Committee of the Whole and dobated till the adjournment, | S»stracted, the soul or tho life tou te cone; so that the blood |” qe s elative irieuds of the fare is ah Yoke PPh ge Mahia rag eet ray DP Bo doom not seem to differ in any Feapect from the soul or (he Mfe itself. ioone. wey Wi oF the We SCLDMMA’ BOUNTIES. faint ‘im the apimal | mominy, Soh lo * ‘Tho bitl to confirm the acts of tho Governor and appro. | fahed by ts YPRIZY, AOU Ot Lanrence aud Caluerime 0 Brea, priating money to repay tue sums borrowed to pay tho | Si!l0Ns on TAR ; U moutina aid ¢ days. bounties was read the third time. wile 1 EES ie i eens cangion he |, THOfeK BK aut aciiaintances of (he Fanutly ue On motion of Mr. Deay it wag passed. ‘Amis: they cleaner and purity the bloot, tatngawt | Of BM geandfathor, Owon Kenney, and of it uielo’y Mr. Sukgwoop reported ¢ mpleto tho General Bounty | of the body the cate of dixease. Theiraction atds the bled, | (bomim and Patrick O'lirien, ace oyiewtad fo abeud the | make the repairs meoessary Cor the reser | dye mo the Dill ‘was read for the third timo and | ‘ton of ASK YOR NEW STYLE. COMPLIGEST 10 ier Bold at No, UNION SQUALE and by all druggists, Mr. Davie offered the following:~- Princ pal ofice, 244 CANAL BTREE S, Whereas, that honored statesman, Lowis Cass, is at *Renpived, That e committee be appol pec ite sist Site Oak 5 inf 4 t , New i. Hi init the Acsembiy, andthe lapenker wesoome bita to tke | ne nem iach eg \ 7a partie. Aureee to. <a : CO. 8, 387 Cana! steer PRAKKR appointed Mossrs. |, Dean 5 ——--—______- Ite r#- Davis, Dean and E. Hop: | i.e Watch and Jewelry Business of the tate Joho B, Ginochio te offered for sale. Taquire on Wve | premises, No, 369 Canat street ‘The conourrent resolution, to adjourn from the 19th to after a debate, by 71 to 26. Adjourned to cleven A, M. to morrow. aird's Bloom of ¥ value for presees ing aud beauty O15) Lro.dway. Clty Intelligence. Ay Exaniem Lown at a Privane: Parry iy Tae Cary the compu Cures vevy worst forms fon of the AK dio'd t jeers. His mew Urinayy ant Ses can heb Among under ty wad fustrios Tho host, | vied. tinows—Yor nport, L. 1, on Monday, February i6, by te Rev. F, tration, at tie residones of the brido’s father, Jon ALEXANDER Lows, of Mattituck, L. 1, to Hits Agtat at daughter of Jay Youngs, Faq | brilliantly lighted saloons were filed with (he ‘Tho guests wero in fapey costumes, and for a time atl aso copy. Ttustling silks, merry y Cocnenir-O Cart ae ner Tuesday, February 17, at the pastoral resdeuco adhenyN.¥., by the Kev. It . O Callaghan (brother to the bride), ECGKwn 4. Count 3 Hansa MU Cate ax, beth of thos no'carde. Hervonr, On Tuesday’, Rey. fasac Wescott, Jmmom® ELAN tw Ho Ford, both uf thiaelty, No eards sta, In w short time he became | | ALSt, Mary's choreh, Astoria, | | alleyor. Angry flashes gleamed where nts before only the sparkle of mirth and February 17, by the Mie ANN K. requested him to remove it. ie ven—Jagexs.—On Tuesday, February 17, ' Ina fow minutes be received au invitation : 231% 1 # to step into the hall, asa genticman wishe! to speak to | yary ehurch Rey. Prcesan ck, Gronok Lams | Dimmick and Alley Coit, a 2 31% } Dor BLE » raane him. On arriving there be found the sime gentic. | penan to Mixsin C. Stamms, allot Brooklyn, F.D. No | peiger Team oR iy certain $ man awaiting him, who tereely informed nds | Cary j Leas Wewersviehsieotees sesesenses Jordship tbat if he did not instantly remove the Mev. yn, on Monday, Pebruary 16, | Ethanend H, Allen Docvestue ‘ ould do it for Bim. With an ill gracesand | yy the itev. \ i vansees Mice Wo iene Aw : Li ~Hhesahesburcepehige very evident reluctance, be hid tt toot his south: | levy Barswr, danghter of ‘Anthony Baptist, Hoa Ethin Allen and Socks (| OAVATTS HR Balsa « n friend: hia pocket, and tored the ball | ier —How anne , Febenary 17, at Chriet | ot’ nf Lox, afier he bas born or room. The affair yesterday wa: 6 Hole topic of "hrocklyn, E. Dea by, the ty. Partriage, | 4? lev Whatever the opinion of his bord ereuce to the rebeilionmmay be is a matter of EniZanein ANA, rd, of Brooklyn Parker, of Indiau, aightor of the tate Kol bondred and Aiity five votes were cust Hon, Thomas H. Seymour received a majority over vl ord wud Me ke | | } | funeral, this (The, say) aiternoon* the rerideges of hii paronis 133 Wort) sirest | Pens. On Tuesday, December Ad vu le igat i hear vetie | inmyol ; | | i 6 bart Caicty soe Wood, ot tend the frneral nervic aleaet, betw = lyn, this (Lhursday) mormug, at eleven o musing Will be taken lo Winebester for iatormerut | Flora Touple the funcral, om Fu itiy ait eenth street vier, Anake 60g 2 6.00% , footw. Wasiewitow, D.C, Moca BLUR Otebee ere soba he ave mca tised by th ty, yours: . SV KBS, CHADWICK & | remdence, Nineticth stecet, On Wednerday, Povruary 14, ab fare KING, aged BF year + Of the fen y are raspoett Sriday a terneou ryiown Mr. Davis, from the special committee to wait onGen. | zy, . f a 3 jarry’y Tricopherous for the Halr.— = Toported that Be had jerformed his duty. Gens) patroniaed by the princ pat faites ia europe and Am ‘Aas requested them to convey to tho Assembly his thanks | ‘phig eacelleat article f6 wiiniited 10 be (he for the honor conferred upon him, and say that he re- | tion for sil purpes connected with the Gretted that the state of his health ‘prevented bim from | its falling off arndticates su, ot ; nb tet 0 ‘ on. ne eee nd ‘DEMATR, uae of oil, pomatum, or pone tk ' . i? nN att Vota Mer iy t - The Assombly wont into Committee of the Whole J. 8, | {uous “ait (an Oty | ae aires win tna of tho latyeal had old Havens in toe chair, and took up the Governor's me: 5 in haired, Dab . = . " Mr. Reornctox (00k tho floor, and argued against the # Hepyy, I qi F interineut Bie Whisks . Position taken by tho Governor that the South alone was u Gn Tuesday witernvon, ary 13, a A n, ae not responsible for the war, and that slavery was the | rimrat, 1d eo Ee oS ae hey 4 ® subject, but not the cause of the war. Ho reviewed the + | Me Obst year OF His ‘ history of the government to show that the democrats | the velitives ona trenda of the famrly are er N who endorsed the Buftalo platform held to the same doc. At attend the funeral, att sires } Epa a ote plenty trine as is contended for by the repub‘ican party with lek ofowLK WithouLtireber |: Ee 4 a roference to slavery. He regarded slavery an the great w Haven de , strength of tho rebollion, because we had to seud away on vet vette al arthele our brave song to fight the battles, and wl preventing | them from pursuing their usual industrial pursuits, Cristador i a Mf cae while the nogroes of the South were used to produce | Wig Depot, wholrale aut Abort and Mar: t “ ‘4 the corn and food of the rebcis, who were thus ena. | Ds #iplied by phi ul artis aot be He ‘ bled to moet our brothers untatigued and cager to} Wigy, " : slaughter them. He justifled arbitrary arrests upon | gay yer . secmad dar gti eet tho ground of military uceessity. He did net fear the | BAICHELOW dm thet tin year of her ug | “ a a Ra tne threats of @ rovolution here in the State of New York. tu story saps af mh he Aleta | } i RET Oh Sie ties ees Partisans should so stir up the feelings of a portion of ke or | nv ited the Cu deal, on Ft _ sacs , 2 +t the State as to cause rovolution, thoy would find a party | yAktts Made J ga ibaretay Undated Ss tr laine fh corral : at the North to meet und subdue all such trovson, Ho | sires. Suid by all drag rher iwerty winth street, witheut farthy i continued at length in support of ail the measures of the cavern | 24 Premdent. Inimitable € y of aie and Wine At Algiers, Afrlea, on Thor anny 33, | VA wire No other person being prepared to speak, on motion of Styles moat and a No.1 Baretay atreet, | where be hn piv hoaith, Rowen | ‘ Mr. Hercarses the mong was made thé special order 960 emis. i | ieee Lee, Ward, sud tet phew ri mamta a CRN W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dyc—Vhe Best Nie pes bof " Medea! Collage, On motion of Mr. T. C. kimute arbitrary arrests were eee Vda arcing surest, | rusty 16 Ghace ah tee be Like to tia Monday, February 1%, abhor residence New | i ‘street, Junin A. ©., witon eity co of the funeral will be given coklyn, 00 Tues » Harwin bey we & Ute ROMINBON VA WHITE 8. LINENGTON fi AN ot Lor Alden, ast. agod 24 yoars and 4 days tives and friends are respectiully lavited to ak oa Myrtle ‘aut Willoughby © OAKIAY H Book tiOe GT is ANY QUANTENY HOM A SINGtE TN PENE, WO Basen aleeet YTUING GROUP. | NEARLY READY FASTEST TIME UY LO | FEBR) ARY 1. 165 | | | . BUNTON, ING t t by Dr. 7, Ketone 19 ph AND TAGS=ALL KiNoa Vontet and via, (a cuawidiee LOK B. MAUGEMB, No Cram ere STANDARD DISTANCE, MILE HEAT, MECTION LABELS while en! con, pleasure was seca. ‘The young Fnglahman had pinne! a vl - + se Beceesion badge on the breast of his coat, wid the wight | og? hts’ DY the Hews Tather Phaton, | General Butler rer PERI NOS AnD Pee eats ce tune had insulted the loyalty of al! prosent, One of the guests, | jaws Piaxacan to Migs BRwbome DRLANCNTY, Doth of As Rockiogham,. pepe | GEORGE CAL LEN, (lo Wd ay, ane do Canater SEORGI'S PATENT HATE & DT the vate f Wi WAR dew yt minnies f Ne WELL, MAUK & O0.'s, Filth Avenue ole DOUBLE TEAMS perfect indifference: but by the glaring breach of good om Moaday, Feb " ten tie te manvers he was guilty of on Tuesday evening he he) nesisted by Rey. C. ” earued the deserved contempt of ail who have heard of ft of New York {11 AHOMUD POR HOOKER AnMyY HV ATION LIK MALBAM Cored 1M 5 ne aregeee, inese Tritt, , he | The Harndew Kxyress. 74 Irontway, hare made »y “ mater Of (aioe meare Guratieny Alle : iN Ink Roweny.—Ret two and Ub ode k r wn. ay ag = , wee tor eubeie semina aited 5 sas edn vin oke on wt | 1 hey “4 HOOKERS AWM on Wednesday moruing @ fire broke out im the boot , by the Rev, UM Gord ‘extort y low rate HOATI LIK BALSAM Kg BP and shoe store of Morris Alexander, 20% Bowery, and ho this city, to Mies Canoure A., - = Hicks e Vive. ’ fore the tame xLD, stock and furniture wood, Meq., of Amberet, Ma Hoe AEHOLD ORD BUY YOUR VinST CLASS ‘afire I , ” y er * are, Table Cw f 6 View, ary 10 owe Gin together with asteck of crockery in the adjoining ature, a 0th, D. BASSEORD © Great Be th — “ ° owned by My ntual, were totally deatr 1a os see Ale ManE Benemey. -27)( Maten 0 otro = oe ye “mn ear Alexander's loss will be wbout | dangbter of Jobu and Anua'C. Ranmaun, aged Ly SPL) NDID PALN hoes wat ° in the Manbattan Inenraneo Ce } mouths A Relarwele's Kremt ' “The AW! DOURLE BTHENOTI LIK Hat seed Joes will be about $6 | amily are wily AJOL " ul ch bis Orwnd eniaat” 6h por be ‘ t Insurance Ca y 1 af the faneral, thie (ihureday) a Lernooe , ACW . z y , ‘enprees. and (neniture of Joseph May, of, is | at halt past owe 0 clock, from the revideuce of her parents. | ¢, T¥* poriralt (roat« A . water about $500; insnred Cor $1,000 in | No, 14 avenu orner of Third atreet 4 war Are, GB 7 I" UNTANT BURGICAL CASER- Orme r Insarance Company. Some slight damage was | Bussox.—In akiyn, on Tuerday, February 17, Jou sone 8 J » & . to the stock Of jeweiry, Ke , owned by Gee 4 | evan, Emp SK FOR AND. USE ONLY L Mt Bowery, insured for $500 in the Firemen | The relauives and friend@ and those of his son-inlaw, ASS SOK ANDO os rance Company. The buildings #94 andj | Alexander NeCue, are respect{ully invited to attend the forrodw * owned by William B. Astor. lamage about | ‘al from his late residence, No. 47 Front street, Broek mined rye an ADIDR—GhORGES PATENT insured for $00 each in the Bowery Insurance Company. | jyn ou Friday aiteruecn, at three « cles k : p . bh ral) 4h bar oy Dewains on Cory Rartroxps.—ihe Board of Counciimen | Busawuey.—-at Harper ® Ferry, Va.on aay, Mer we ner dwily sold t havo passed « resolution annulling the privitege horeto, | WUALY 15.00 ty rill faut, Ease Dinas BT] 10 BE WAD OF ‘ fore granted to the Hadson River Raiiroad Cor | days i x Te y, New York, and 17 Ata Brook RhD BNGKAV ISS adummy. On Monday last ® vaiuable bi | He died Im the canye of b ae i toe Iright at the dummy on that road,and ran away | The funeral will take place from th COMPASLON O TILE TAX LAW ‘ ND MRe GEM, TH ren ing down a lady pacing at the time, and ev injuring him | gainer, Williatn Bleakly, at Ver pia A ie Pk Ba bects pee ‘ . self that he died. The safety of the ves and property Of | oo vuty,N. ¥., ou Saturday afternoun, at | aiphaberios D ; > oor citizens calls for a prompt concurrence by tho Luard |” peywyn —Oo Toesdey, Febroary 17 VONELETE = of Aldermen in that resolution. | aged 43 years doPlar Re: ne and ; t . petition | “Lhe friends and acquaintances are remy : ery ein , t by Connecticut Democratic State Conven, t rei to " why iy ° ot : " me f y wee Blanter " | ry 18. Mb . ay) rl 44 ‘ 4 Hartono, Co b. 18, 1808 t, and Mary A BR APbE gts sey Ue . J. 7 ERIM dee The Democratic State Convention asrembled ja this 4 year of bye. - ro BUY WINTER BO: at woe , ORR 4 , fives ome fri Are respectfully 5 t ¥ dito Genoral Phelps, of Colebrook, presides the residence of her fainer, N Tilary Kureet An informal ballot was taken (hie forenoon, when four | Brooklyn. - i pny, 4 ie ; Brees —On Tuerday, Febroary 17, Grom ne W r the candidates, and then wos unanimously nominated (or bute ' Governor ; : ] t0ime, BAND gD E. ‘The nomination was received with witd enthusiasm lativer of the fan © respe y - a CEN as 5 i the funeral, trom the re Fe aa. (ake matt y ‘yitwenh ® The Europa Outward Bound.: eonwich stroet, (his (tr my) alters | cide " ° re qf) corre x Howton, Feb. 15, 186: ate es ae ‘ 17, Brew won of TOUHRON WITTEKEY A ’ Kiow Anrt h The steamship Puropa galled at eleven 1 me 1 B k . gms Weied morning, with eighleen parsengers for Halil 0 ® xn’ MEND aud rs a oon for Liver, oul. She also takes out . V Saad) se 4 ee Peete, © ppewank we ' Manon <ARYWst® 3c an 4 oe Br. “ we Cewe “ . ay, Febrnury IM, deve Loc me * “o ’ ‘ nerwre ve 1 tora M. Crampion aged every ten * ond : é ' . . “ne : . of thy tuners . pe We , ’ . ib evday, Feboouy oly . 4g vhs da io the Army of tho 4 ‘ ‘ vee via BRROWN oo sk ss ~ re rs ‘ ‘ « ‘ 7 von A . wre ‘ ain wor r sth any oth-r ofiee 1 A indy aston a Srey i toowansaneney VA , . ' . ey ed anu e Mother thfar Friend a SS ; . " MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRI DP ‘ ke + sien “ ~ \ ews ¥ efecily reivabie and Harmless Ht relioves thacblid from “ aly “ Be ° % - re : oy TE , i . ' ‘ wot . , aay faa wa thot day) afternoon, atime o'eloet, Crom the THE LITTLE weal TY ‘ ’ aes | w te, 10 Kast Trenty eighth sient Mies MINNIE Wawins ‘ ° Me On Tooeday, Yebrunry 17, Wi wan F 19a oie at binw'® wet ar of hia age Coton Ps "id d {riends are respectful ‘ . y iow AND M 1uwe S for $1. Ad Friday morning, at ten for cats by Aeorenamereds W ; ’ ‘ “ M Larmont, 66 >, 631 Fourth street AMHR Ae PUMLIARI KG ane y 23 ‘or treatinent’9 tn invites Hie (emaine will be ine Bo, 10 One vere © « . ‘ Crnonee. 10 Jersey (My, on Wedessday, ¥ Ue ere vo ' aren Fussor.—te Joreey Clty, on Wednesday, February 14, . ai ie 7 ' s Of jntlamators croup ALTRED Kowann Frawce yocogest pre: . ¢ I o } . ' ieppation of the | gon of Winn J and Ftembeth Fravcie, aged 2 years sud | 47. 28a ‘ ‘ vie . Pwoet | 9 months . ‘ ' ‘ on443 7 weodice Bie weet | shag relative Wn frigate Of (he family are ceapeut(aiiy | ge a bee -