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— emp “Raa te Os srrent of 0 rene, dotective at a hotel in jow hie was 006 arrested by warrant of Kentucky - claumed ‘uit claimed that be bad vever compiaiued of -the arrest of persons ep; with the army. * - Wr. Doourres—Suppose he was not in arma. ‘hia man ‘was aot tu arming. Suppose he had furnished food or eloth ' Potrert—Then I supposo he miga’ ve considered as with Ue wruny. . Doouriie argued that in time of war it was abs6 ary to arrest men witout (Le usual warrant ays been the practice of the na. He claimed that it waa tor the Pra. he public safely sre ynited the sus that ao. person. ‘or Congress to meot anil judge of the requirements Of pubitc safety. He quoted ai length from the dectsions Of tho Supremé Court in support of his arguinem, Ae Wiancd that it was necessary im time of war to arrest ‘sons (0 prevent their committing crime. I was not lways possible to wait uatil the actiaterime was com maltiod Mr. Ci an, (rep.) of N. H.. said le was pleased to hear ‘the Soustor trom’ Illinois (Mr. Richardson) say today Chat tis rebellion was causeless. Mr. Kronanoson he was willing 0 repeat tt the beginning the robeltion was causeless. Mr. Cr.nnm said then the President was bound to pat tho @obeilivn dowa, and it was the duty of every good citizen & help him put the rebellion down. Mr. Ricuaroson said he bad always heid that he meant Co stand by the constitution. He did uvt justify depar arose from the constitution by the senator's party or by body else. . Crank was glad the Senator thougul Lhis a causeloss * eeboltion, for he understood that the Senator was going to Now Hampstiro to speak, and he wanted him to tel! the biggie there that this was a causeless rebellion, had been dikcussing the question there, and eo wanted the Senator to tel! the democrats of New Gampabiro that the repubiicans did uot cause (he war. Me. Kievaevsox—I wil teil them that the Senator and iis party conid have avoided war vy compromise. . Cuank—The question is, whether (he rebellion had @ causo, not whether we could have provented it by go- on our knees. Mocoutendyd that the President must, Measures to preserve the constitutiea, and if he, . tha galety of the country imperilled he uit At faw. And | ln cases of sudden danger | would not be expected io | i { | | ——— cnrolling and calling out the national forees and for olhor pee ie Me. Ont, NY... wewiiing, at Gus lato ratte bazar ine man the bill by opening it to 8 and Konding it wack to the ‘Commit Ey peepee ageeulecel by eee Sinw.. ‘Tho time bad como, howerer it's be regres ted, when the: it ehould arin itself by cvory Invans iD ite power tw pul down the rebollion, In order to afford an opportunity for a limited dincuasion ho moved to recommit the bill to the Military Committee. t Mr. Wicxtivem, (Union) of Ky., moved to iuatruct the committee to amend the bill 50 Guatis shall be the duty of # commander of t L any pout om ths days of olog- tiou for bational or State cieectona to remove and keep the troops one unile.Ceom the polls during tho Lolding Of said eiections. Mr, Cox, (Opp.) Of Ohio, moved to amend by adding tho proviso that none sball be gucollod vador tia bill except abio bodied whito citizens of tho United Staces, Mr. Binpix, (opp.) of a, oxpre-ned himsolf im favor of an organization of the national forces. But thoro wore several unfortunate features io this bill which he wished remedied by amendments. ‘Tha Banik bit! apd this bolken. im connection changed (he whole ayatem of our’ govern ment. Iustead of a custitutioaal form of government there would be a evs!» net materially differing from the despotism of Fraice ind Russia. ‘tho bil now pending turned ailitia into @ army He opposed covering che country with provost mar shale, without liuttiion on their authority auch #8 to Protect citizens {row abuses, of which there were 40 mauy mournful examples, the arbitrary powoc oxor cised undor tho President's proclamations had dono more to defend the republican party than anything olse. Those arbitrary avd uajustidabio arrests ware calculated te light up and inaugurate revolution. Mr. Davis, (rep. of Pa, asked his colleague whother this was to be done by tho republicans or by tha party of which tho gentleman was a member? ae, Brppex roplied, whe ae Lacs andilpyd re. rd to . The Bi which aniwat Hamp. Geowes not extiast. ‘Tho most times was tho of ican Governor of Pennsylvania with regurd to arrests; He called attention ( what he called fugragi violations of Lhe constitution whic secured citizens fa then porsens abd Tights, Ho desiguated the folowing amendments whieh he wished to o ter: Provided, that noting iar this ae: shalt auithacie the ars maeasures: proner rest or teat by mithre autnorti, au pao are & eaeny yom me }got ine sencice “oF the Calta fiatoe not exorcised about areas. Bue they bait | No ceil tie gaid mr bet uacahalgc or amp other whois ot i iy for the “teu who were arrested at the | jhe Uulied Blutes, iuteriore with tae lawl exectine of (Be 0 and palin peiscns, Lhe seuator (rom Kentucky | elective (runchise of auy Stale of Terriiury, whete the «1 Sees onarciant 9 tho: breaking up Of tho Comventioh in") -ctried of thetaws Gf te Cniled Batre ty aot obairuetel Kentu: - only ret irme, pm ‘others ares be cyt bing ipod Mr. Buppie meroly wished to aMfrm a@ proposition, in dotlance of all law, and yet there wore no com. | Which if two years ago anybody had denied, bo would Plaints mado of that. He did not believe that the masa | Ave been obnoxiaus tv the Charge of lunacy. ‘of tho rate were dis! though some of their Campania, (rep.) o€ Ps tho country Geaders bat acted too wuch a8 though they were. ‘Those -egpad who artea in this way could not-complain if they ‘euspectod tobe in sympathy with the rebellion. He appouicd to those Senators who jrotessed to be loyal @0 ome out and help put down the rebellion, Me. Hexvenson, (Union) of Mo.,satd be found ba aid age to either party here.and he and the Senator Virginia (Me, Willey) bad formed a party of two. feo thought if the North cou'd not agree any better they did now the eooner they the war tho Detter. Party spirit seemed as rampant aa ever, aud be forry to see thal spirit, which could cnly to divisions, ‘The Senator trom Kentucky a ho was for pence. He Henderson) ey wanted peace. But bow would the seuator from Keu- obtain it’ Would he withdraw the armies and Fobels advance on the capital, oc would he light 1 ut? ja times Like these the government must be sup Ported: and + was dangeroux to make war upon the ad W@iniateativo and draw vice distinctions between tho Fx- @outive nnd (ho yovernment. In tines sich as these, hon the life or the nation waz at stake, eutire unity of action was necessary; und in this the rebels had the advau- age. There were measures which Le had pot voted sor, ot ho toit it his duty to give a st support tothe Bvernment. He could not yo aud create # disloyal feet t he a anity of action os against party feeling a disloyalty a party line rats a8 disloyal. “He be it the army wont forward and put dows the vebetlon, slavery was doomed, uo matter whether avy emancipation or Other act was ever issued, Nothing could save slavery, ualeas tt was the democratic purty ac the North, ‘There were non at the North who discouraged — enlist- goats, bocwise, they said, this was an abolition war. AD Ghis was wrong. Every man should come up to support (vs government. there should, at least, be a@ hotter cine ia the seyaie, He ssid the rebels c: not be xiarved out. They were brave, and would ght to the fast: and eliher they" must con wos no such with them ceomgs, and ad= | beiure ts. The Border Siwiex had beeu nein y ruiued by the war. Mist ourt bad to wolooms H+ nearty destroyed: cud, i Magytand Bhootd vole to. her -0il, sie woud be ground to there coald be no powce wales the Missis Sipe! river wag. opened. Ii pence was patch- pow, it would only be temporary. He forward tw a® restoration of the whole ; aod, although the state might pow be ho believed that sume kind angel, with pencil ia hoavon!y light, woutt repaint them in all Choice beauty aod jovelivess once more. ‘Wuainsos, (rep.) of Minn.. thought the matter wi wndoratood, ‘Chere were those who wished tO pit the rebellion, aad thove whe did net want to put it There could net be oan here wnder such Ciréumsiances, He believed tere was a party North whe intended to oppose «nc embarrass (he govérnment: powder its fa prosecuting the war. He helieved,as Genorai Rose- Orane did, (hat tue Kentucky convention wag treasonabie. ‘Phere could be but two parties, one for the government. end the other it. He referred to the speech of tho Bensior (rom Virginia (Mr. Carlile). at Indianapolis, @8 evidence that ho thought that the Senator wag nos so ateongiy for the Union as when he was in the Virgivin eonven' t10M. Mr. Caniiie aaid be had medo that speech because tho Premdon| had calied arourd Dim certain gentiemon to as alat him in raising the pressure which was brought agsiost: Bim by curtsin men of the radical w the party. Ble went Wost co try to get the people to aid the Presi- dent and onavie hum to resist this pressure Mr. Saurseoxe, Copp.) of Det.. spoke al length agaiost dhe dill, and in defence of the democratic party. At bait paat civven a vote war tekea en Mr. Carlile’s Gubatitute, which was reyected—yeas 7, nays 29, Mr. CouiAmen moved to strike Gat the second and tied sections, leaviwg the tis: thorizes the Prasidont to suspend the writ of haveas corpus. ieject- @d—yo 814, nays 20 Mr. IticH4ROSON Moved an amendment limiting the ope ation of the act to ihe Ist or March, 1864. Agreed to. Mr. Heynemowv offeret av amendment confining the @uspooss.o of tho writ of bal sto cases of treason and offonces ‘etived by law. iRrecteu. Mr. Hanokeson offered another amemimeut, providing that no pers be arrested iu the States where uo insur Fection exits, ubiess by warrant of law, and oath de eeribing the offence charged. Kejectod— Yeas 11, nays 24 Mr. Co: cama oTered an amenament. so as to allow the Pres.deut to suspend the writ tion Adopted Me. Teomucrs’s subst without making proclima ite was then adopted, by a vote ‘Morrill, Pomeroy Witkinson, Walm iv, Lane of Ind., ¢. Tarpie, Wal, awe, Tes Evek faa of Mans — 24 Nava tenn Carll Lathan Rye, I Witter, Wien or M Ab a quartor bo o clock the senate odjourned. use of Kepresentatives, Wastisorox, Feb. 25, 186%. FORE AU) HR POLICY OF THR ADMEINLARATION, The Siracke tnid before the Houre the resolutions o7 the Lageeatuce of Kaus approving of che poliey of the Administration im the suppression of the rebellion TWO MOLDING OF CIRCUN COURS ‘The House passed tue Senate bill providing for the holding Of & eirouit court of one district By the judge of Another in cases of necessity, avd conferring on the Oniied States dinrict courts cogpivence of cases of adm: ralty as tothe lakes, the same ae is now possessed by thom as (9 {he bigh seme, oe SO MEMO FROM LOL ANA Fiaxowe, the member from ave wr CAROLINA KAEOTION CASES. from the Committee on a report on (be eredeutinis toa aaa member irom the Fighth district of ot Virgiais Mr. Daw calied up the adverse report in Une case of Jennings Pigott. claiming * seat from the Second digtrict of North Carona. [t was read. It sets forth that Piggort wag wot |i any just sense the choice of the loyal voters, fot half ot whom bad ac oppoctitnity to vote Besides, he ssudoat of North Cary wigh a native He bad (cad a Washington with nis wife and tad Bare voted for Wanwipal oMferrs. Mr rina uta\ned that he was Ube choice of the foya! v If he bad auy doubts ne to his eligibility Be would ot be standing ber Y ‘Ubte wea Go was appontod secret b the I of Una aad Iperf Cer mig B Momera Maraan vend (i uxres,(\ hom) of Tenn. advocst pel TT ad acialm ‘The litter saud( harles Benry Foster the seat. This Foster bad been here several Siimes olatming atmisaion 2nd now with & show of obly ome hundred and Mity vets. Ho says Mr. Miggott ie not en gority of ali tue loyal vouwre, Votes were vniy cnet so two OF thres ovinties. the remainder bei the beode of the rebels. why Ueld rhe loyalties in rere We argced Uat Pigg! was got acitizen of North Capoiina in cur Atitutions! seo, 80 aa to ete him to bereturced as & ean at ve Wo) Congreee. raport of the committee against Piggott was adoptet THE WANA APPROPREATION wHtt, The Howe concurred in the <enate’s amendment legal poINtneat® of assistant paymas Of the vessel® on which s10n Of the rebellion he amendinent computing \aailmakers from the ead Of from the date of Coma Ssvone vuthe: and more important amendmends to the Na val opr ition bill were not concurred ip, afd the aah. , Therefore, be raturne: t« that body THR NATION A), SiH TTA Ht The Howse reamemed tie consi leration oo Lue Senatg biti, | i \ and renate that the biil, nh the whole power of the country in the adds of the President for t pose of crusbivg the unholy revellion bad possed that body without a division, or any one willing to record bis ‘Voto against it. He veiwed this as the evidence of a pa trigtic reaction ia the Sevate When prominent politi cians cul off sympathy with the rebels und come to the support of the administration, be wanted othors to take the same course, lest in the ond thoy might cover themselves with ignomy, but caus0 no cou fusion ta the country. He cougratulated the Presi dent aud thore actiug with bim that they bad incarcerated Craitors until the danger waa over. No loyal man in the length and breadth had complained of the socalled arbitrary arrests. None but traitors complained of them. It was (0 save the nation and sup: port the coustitution and iaws in their hour ot deadly peril that these arrests were mado. ‘They were made tor wise ds. We had therefore been tov levient. so tar trom condemning these arrests, it was better to read the hand writing ‘the wailand uy peace with liberty while there was yet time. He repeated that the error of the government was its leniency. {f there bad been given to the military the drumbead court marshal, and bo trattors emp, it would bave been mare pleasing to loyal mien, Hie hoped tiere would be no @forts to deieat this bill by aeuseless amendments, Every ablsbodied man shuld be given to the country to prt dowa the accursed rebot!t He explained tho position of the Governor of Penusy! as his colleague’ tiouary. AS to Lhe civil revo! ue he suid, if the imieath one, it should be done at conspirators at the Mort dur soldiers in the the Sonth: var toyal men at the North woutd take care Of the rebels in that section. He would fight by iaud sea for « thousand years againat the rebels, and ati of their allies wt home and abroxd. (Appliance in the gal leres. which the Speaker yy ily checked.) Mr. Wricnr, (Union) of 4. , said that there was wilality wugh to seve the government was beyond disput’, He {vot beheve that traitors at the North or atvoy it. He would devote every drop of blood, every fe appealed nto a pasition O: Oppo. a sit He wished: to. rele crest by some npsturt to decermine what was Or wie not Ceeagon oF loyatty. desired Lo secure citizems Int sti Conal rigits At half past four o'clock the House (ook @ recess wutil seven. RVENING SESSION. Mr. Sumvrus.p, (opp. of R. 1., had no doubt that some rar vests iad been unwisely aud unlawfully made; but at the suene time be believed there were many im the rebel army who ought to have been arrested while thoy were vere plotting treason. ‘The Presidepi at that time, how- ever, did not display the energy becoming the ox cutive of this great nation, This bill needed all the moral power they could give it, and in order to commend it to the favor of wil the ple he would be iit coud be amended in several particulars. They shoula support the administration, and strengthen itt bagds in tho suppression the rebeliion, Gentiomen talked of iNegai arresty, bot these were tritles compared with the wrongs inflicted by the rebels on the ioyal of the North, There wax nothing to discourage us. « nat that soon Charleston, Savannah and Vicksburg would be in one possession. He desired to give great Britaina If Nassau shall continue to vi 6 oar laws, aud nd could not complain the Barbary Powers circuraatances wT wanted tho bill to go op = Military Affaire w be ed in several paricnlara, 50 an to provent je wo wished the clergy ex t clase to be called from Geir divisions in tue North, empted. They were the i sacred calling tothe diadgery of the eld. ME PALL ANDIOMAM IN OOIEDITY Mr. Winak, (opp. ) of Odio, uppowed tie bill for the rea. son that avery citizen would be placed under the evutrol of the President, and at his absolete pleasure be digyead oppowed to ibe let: i the devi! t have de vive a y mouths rob the people ot the lant vert prope IC these outrages shall be carried to the extent designed | ae appeal will he nvade (0 the Cod of by Air. VanEARDGia, Copp.) of Obie Opn ro. @ maaneE of Open tle and justice. contr retourks of Mr Campbell, which were ear rete! ana severity. if tho latter imagined ove on pis (Mr. Vatiandigham’s) | would be eterred ” threat« froma ox we bit opimiens or ¢ Ss votes, he « thore on misunderstood th of the tril, : the threat in defiance riit FXptt upew it. it fo equals hare It as who sit wit Lita rong in thes nt men union at tee. und only diner as ty tha mode of preserving {| hope these denunrixtions wil be «paresl Mr. Corman A ogaificant tact #, that the centiemmen nal io hhwelf vod bie eo! Jouncing Uraitors, and will Te is remarks ® personal apphieation, | cannot , 1 yielded the floor in the spirit of a met ry moore Mr Camm) —The gemtionnan lomaweit ta wick gourd, (Applause in the galleries Mr. Rowseos, (opp.) 0 fli.—We bave been nsulted again by contractors aud plinderers of the government I cemond that the galleries be © My Cox, (@np.) 6f Ohie—I hope not. There are only a «moll nd the fool killers here can keep u lackguard. (Kee amber of Crem, admit aad delibe and that it i not Hesoming to express diaapprovel of whatever takes place up ted by the ¢ pative sow any approval on the boo The #*nawke nade a few anproprate remarks, and apy pealed to the galleries to observe the propriety of une Houre Mr. VaLcaxpicnas, resuming, 8d the Mr. Campbell had called attention to what some gentlemen in New York had recently done, bol if they were to learn lessons they were w: hat the «ame New York genui 0. Lhe mistook not, he was for marching wf al w done be would let the sd did not propose to debate tite fleor, he severa) merits of the bi on He proposed to ury the great question before , the peopie—the quesiion of constivitionality and the eo wise nbd injudiciour the provisions of the cone ‘They bad sppenied tbe people since the 4th of Mareh. The member from Penpeyivagia (Mr. Campbell) ought to have beard their voices, He presumed he did. Ohio bad spoken \rompet tongued, abd ip this connection he alinded 16 the of the Democratic Convention at Colambns in stern con demoatven of lilegal arrests The Prenident wae too jenieut. The centienas from Penexyleania eae it w the people whe were too lenient, They wi!) base no more. if you cai foree rm, Aver destrnotion and the rights of tee jay. Ip comdermpation of the bit’ the country and erect om ite ruth. he ene do a cipendour despot et Mr. Campane ehid be felt able to take care of Rinwell here crelsewterr. He did not im Gonnneiations of why indiy dun) of member on this hoor, He did. how oonee (MUOFE ABM SYMpath nerd with treason ‘hid rome in Wie place and made a per nureelf, IC the member saw Appliestion be bad « right to doo opbeily to dispute the taithiulvage twas ® pretty simte in th we in the American Coy His expressions wera nthe land. if we ro} Ittwee denounce rebels and their symp our duty t ne country, aud are «ane cowards. There we: dete of (housande mnecrata Who WAT Mal bot there were Others who gave countenance (o (allors, and whowe re marks here are quoted with appr im the rebet 0 the enemy newspapers, thus giving ald and comic peech delivered Het the gentleman frown io lave bis here to-night publiched in the South avd it wit give more ad than an ariny with be Thay will aed if tine weed strriggl@cm and wat for Foote RL far revolution in the Nov happiness of ce | ed 4 powers not warranted by — cane wore ‘the constitution. They wad fag nud the orem te ta + force and oflect ever. If ‘bey were tw take the coun Kets OF tho OMhor site they would be felt Untally without romety. “i ir Bimoeray. (rep) of Oliv, onid the af bts cot- foague (Mr. Vallandigham) was pled ie bia —ue Worthy of aiy ove who bus growndo man'e oatate be oath the great tostrumcut of the constitudow. The care of that iustrument was in the bends of the poops, aud not tm thehands of tho goutleman, whe ao more repre sented the propio than ho (tir Beogham) did. Whoutho Dasely Aurrender the great traat it will fall, so long a6 they please tontand by it it wall be unantained How @id the gondowan assuine to be the guardian | tho coumtitution’ Two days ago, on this toor, in tho very epirit of his speoch vo might, the genticuas’ undertook demonstrate by mutilating a letter of Seward hat the constitution did uot atiow thy admintatration protect it against armed rebeiion. Me. VALAANDIUHAN roped that bo nover undertook to catochiso bis coMvague. His colleague could aot draw him mto @ wravgie, for which ho (er Bingbam) was allandighainy bad « qualified, and for which ne (bir. profound contempt Mr, Bieunam cared not whether lis colleaue took moticn OF not, Lhe people would He -did not recognias bis cot Joague’s sight to cal) his motives into question HNs col feagno Was Who last man on gartia with whom he would wrangle, ‘This language might be aubiguous, but be would give his colleague tho benoit of it, Io than repliod fo Mr. Vailandigham His design was to sead out the antidote with che poison which his colleagne attempted to infuse into the public mid Mr. Vookusun, (opp) of Ind, aflor aliuding Mr. Olin's opening remarks, said the latlor bad no right to instruct the gontlomen hore how they should act, aud Lo Proscetbe for then a line of conduct. After him came tho teapped and buttonad gontioman (row Ponnaylvania, who howled ont bis notes threatening con- sign the minority to ternal the popular denunciation should reach thom. fa private intercourse the goatieman from Ohio (Mr Bingham) waa tho most ti this with whom bo over mot. 0, the . guided. ‘The iv mannor, not in mature who Koay bint not, bilt gentleman was severo simp! pany nud toeeibie to thowe who knew bum regarded fis remarks ws a ridac and ploaduud amanda He oudsavarod aes Sie aed catesnoe (Mr. ¥attandisham) had, ‘hols ats tad all bie Hataupey stilt bauibil- Sensing he goutionan: a Judgo of tila coll wh -etundard for arrai, tho migorit, this floor? paideady, Vi f it and moat wouniigated contompt. Ile thon apoke Popaniated at tha poila, of haviag broken their and practicing stupendous frauds to raise armies on pretearcs. This wus th» time for plaim talk, and wished the geatlenren to know that the people whom he represented would never pay vue doilar to buy the slaves of Missouri aud set them free. ‘The poople will suy to these who are forcing & doprociated © t ple, with gold at aixty-tour per contum ua, we will oot obey you. We will make 7 constitution.’ Ja the course of his remarks be said no couservative general could wtand tho consuming Hanes of fanaticism, in obedionce io tho demands of which Genera! MoCiellaa was stricken down. This was only another instance of tho ovit machinations of the radical eloment aad of tha betrayal and deception of the people. Mr. OUN remarked that, in accordance with his pro- miso, be bd given opportunity for discusstop. vernal gentiomen, including Mr, Wicaisres, wished to mate some inquiry Mr. Hicaman, (rep.) of Pa. objected ty Mr. Olin yield ing the door unless unconditionally. Me. Wicetivre—By what rigitt do you objoct Mr. HickMAN—A um addressing the Speaker, ax you ough: to do. Mr. Wicutsre—You have no right to speak. Sit down. Mr. O11N di not propose to anawer capiious Objections to the bill, a moasure by common conwent demanded by the oxigencies of the country. A plausible odyection can- not bo made to it by any man who has a loyal heart, and 1g desirous to nustain the goverament in this time of its Those who baye been denouncing it wii! soon un- derstand the people will not surrender overything they hoid dear, and vialt thoxs whe oppose it with (he goudeam nation they deserve. Mir. O1in, at half-past cloven, moved the previous q) ton on the bill, Mr. PRwnuxt being » » fopp.) of Ohio, moved a cat! of the Ur. Axons, Copp.) of Va. asked to be axcased from voting. Mr. Voorunes domnnded the yeas and nays on that. Mr. Macony, (Union) of Ky., moved that tio House adjonrns. 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Troches—Peom the Browe's Kronehiat damnation when | johy's church eee Ava oldest dnoghtor of ‘imodsy Clase, Fat ne, | _ PeveitaRD—Cirame.—- AL Opwoge, on.’ Wednesday, Fol: NEW YORK HERALD, TUMSDAY, FEBRUARY. 21, 1863. rpus for the Halr.— in vrs and Ab Th article ts te yore connected with Patroutzca I eaceticay sea How sor w #4 Galting olf, oradioaton wenrl, dandsl, Ae, {he most beautaiut condition.” Ets habibal ther use Of oF), pomatim, or any otwer preparation quits » none. Sold by i Barry's ‘Cri | Bhayer, 2 Jones 40 Biron, N, Senton Green? i lite Gtatha: ary Gongals, Madrid, 8 ‘ avann Ly Nown beotia Grolam, New Coundland feaoyne & Co. sam Kram 0 Vora Crus, Woxico, Keuuedy, Jatapa Woe, Prinisia. Laoeaite, 12 rratt, Ohi rugsinia Uroughoul the United Sates, nee, 22, by tho It -Ou Sun ruary 22, 0 Ikoy Alfred Cooker, Mr penny) ae, to Ms j ben A, oo daughter of Grandin Vanziio, Kisy., ali of this Fry—Taomrsion.—Oa Sueday, Fobruary 22, by the Rov. Mr. Hattteid. Me dane Fur, of Pennsylvama, to me” Aun, daugater of Robert Thompson, Kaq., of Vannwon—Beixser.—im Tasaday, Fobraary 17, at St h, Bridgeport, Conn., by the Rev t Holliugeworth, of Portchoxtor, assiatod by the Kev. Mr. Willoy , ot St. John’s, Umar 4G. Hannon, Fay., of this cay, to Mist Huertix Juvau, daughter of Uriah Bulkley, f(t Hag ' of Bridgoport, Lt — VLA AR Kant Yarra, Woodstock, Canada Fast, ou Woduceday, Vebruary 18, by the Rev, +, D. Fouqmer, Rosser Larson. of Etvabeth, N.J., to Mare of March. -ruary 18,-by the Rev, Dr: Condit, Sraraks Panedann, of New York, to Migr M.Coccns, daughter of J. W. Cot es , OF Oawego, Tout “agrine On Wedueaduy,’ Vobrinty 18, by ‘Bee Roy T. 1). Andorsop, Mr. Cofwwiios F, Vonmarn ty mg =p duaghter of Khenezor Gould, Kaq., all of 18 City. Died. Baenvonn.—Of pacumonia, on Saturday oventug, Febru ary 21, Forme F., daughtor of Abram and Mary Base ford, Jr, aged 6 years, 3 mouths and 11 days. The rolatives aud friends of the family, alxo the mem bees of Star of Bethlehem Lodge, 3z2.¥. and A. ro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tu MLeroon, AL ONs o'clock, [rom 26 Jones atreet. Broacu.—-Oa Monday, February 23, Gronce Joosox, son oe. V. and M. H.Brogob, aged 1 year, 3 months and $ aya, ‘Tie rolatives aud frieuda are invited wo attond the funcra!, trom the resideuce of his parents, 304 Hudson atreet, (bis (Tuesday) morning at eloven o'clock. ‘The Tomas will be taken 0 Millatone, N. J. tor interment. Buncx.—On Sunday, Febcuary 22, kkancm M., son of Oharies ond Annin M.'Buuco, aged 1 yoar,4 months and | , A days. | ‘The rolatives anf friends are respectfully invited to at tend tho funeral, trom tho residence of his parents, :490 Cariton avenue, Brooklyn, Unis (Tuesday) afternoon two o'clock. CHasvie.—On Saturday, Febru ANDTR, after @ short ilinews, aged 33 yi funoral will take place trom his late resideuce, First avenue, votween Sixty-trst apd Sixty-second sireets, this Tuesday) afternoon, «i one o'clock. Tao relatives and friends ato respecttully tavited to attend without Curther inyitation Conprt.—On Saturday, Febrn + agod 27 yours, 4 months and h days. ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family, also the Eureka Lodge, F. ani A. M.,are respectfutly invited Lo attend the funeral te residence, 20: Kine stroet, this morning, at tan o'clock al L Laws Coy ‘obyuary 22, BE Caan sund 19 days da, you have iit ts, ‘Us hard for vs to part But "tia God that has beret us He can hal our woun rome as will be taken to Peokskill,N. ¥., foe in evening. Vebruary 22, Kowarw Hkdward J. and Macy Donnelly of dipt «and % snonthes | the Atriet!s of © respect! il vor, No. WG Wast Niuateeai street, shiy (Tuosday ) at at half-pest ome o'clock. Monday, Februasy Parnice d. Dow- ee ree. —_ c | arrival of the iron which loaves corner of Twenty MINCHLLANEOUS went street and Po avons, at hallpast , CARD. 4 | oetork, A Of wens cae Insurance | Shtmt.—On Sunday cuoraing, bobruary 22, Jon sam, We share (he goneral olonmons roapacts of Kells, county Meath, aud (or many years a | Sommen, the Drivataer’ bit the represen cr rcavtent of Clones, county Monagban, irviaud, aged Ts | cenuy made tasurance ‘com bad elude to this (fresday) o Swericen Frey 1, rebier The relat invitod to mori of Bish ader 6 relatives and friend@, and chose of bis brother in low, Rev. I G'Netl, are requested (0 atteud the Cungral, g, @t Lalf-paat vine o'clock from G2 | Brooklym, to St. Joseph's church, oo tend Vanderbilt aveane, where o 90! offered for his etorpal repose t the Cematory of ihe Holy Cross, Fiatbust. On Monday morning. «Snethen fonoral,from the residence of hor N Maboe 1, Hr eklye, on Wednesday afiernoon at y, Fobruas Of (lounbani Crest, pariah of Iroinnd, aged 32 yours, 1 month aud 16 days. His friouds and a saiutancan aud tl aud Dan sheehan, are respeetiuliy invited to Wilhaw attend o'clock, County Cork and Tyrone pay Saves —On Sanday , Fel OA B. Casennay, wife ‘Tuo friands and ral York Ciy Hospital, Jawes Srmwanr, aged Hia Crignds ave respectfully invited to at this (Tuesday) aflernovu, at two of ciack pital ‘TRuMPY.—On Monday, agod 56 yoars. ai Thr age. Brook!yu. Warre, dave. wletoek from t wireet, A “et | Prevents Yeve 2 of Newcastis West, county Limerick, A Wo family, aod those of his brother ‘Timothy ,arerespecttuliy inviled to attend the fuseral, on Wednesday afternoon, at half pastone o clock, from hin late vesideuce, 264 Ninth aiteet, between first avenue oniie A. éiviort.—On Monday, February 2%, Joswra, infant son of Jesopls and Almira Killoit, aged 1% months and 20 days. The friends are fully Invited to attend the fune ral, from No. 164 ik +. on Wi at two o'clock, The remains wii! be matery of the Evergreens, Fumon#.—0a Movday, February 24, after a lingering itiness, Wititam 8., eldest son ef Joba 4, and Aun Marin Kinmu 2 ‘. ‘Tho tri of mily are invited to attend tho fu- neral, from the rosidencs of his parents, South Bergeu, N. 1., om Wednesday atternoon, at four o'cloek. Fason.—ta Williamaburg, on Monday, Bebeuary 23, of acarlot fever, Tuomas EL, twin son of Hiram A. and Barab J. Facon, aged l year, § months and @ days, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho fuverat,{rom tho residence of | parents, No. &L Second street, Williamsburg, on Wedu | day afternoon, at two o'clock iMons.—On Monday merning, February 23, Kowa Gn.wonm, eldest son of Patrick and Mary Giltore, aged 17 years, @months and 11 days {The relatives and friends of the | invited (o attend tho (unera!, from on Wednesday afternoon, at one 0 cloc Janse —On Monday. Fobruary 23, Lanny Sonus, aged | 2 years, danghter of William and Mary Jahue. he iriends aad relativer of the family, the members | of Polar Star Lodgo No. 249, ¥. and A M.. also the mem bere of Manhatian Enyine Company, No. 5, are invite ationd tbe funeral. (rom the residence of her parents. 14 Wednesday afternoon at two ¥ are respectfully Washington sireet, Moth avenue, on Wed: lifernin papers please copy Kang.—ANNe Mania Kani, youngest « paday morning at ten « ' 4 Aloe Rape. aged 1 year, LL months ao f { ‘The relatives and (riends o the family are reepertfuly invited to attend the fnoeral,trom the residewce of ber parents, No. 782 Third avenue, eorner of Filty second street, on Wednesday afterneon, at two o'clock } ia me —At Hoboken, N. J., on Sand | 22, Conmita } shia Lamaburg The friends of the family ere respe: | tend the suneral this (Luemday) morn ay night Abraham without further invitation, (rom No 16 Hodson te At Richinond, Staten land, vu Saturday, , Rencra, widow of Richard lh, Little, Beq year of ver age Huperal keryices at her late remdence, (m the village of Richmond. this (ioesday), afternovn w'eloek Lawaow —(u Sunday evening, February 22, after « ) sbort and paynfet sllv + Feliet of Peter Law von, in thie B8thi yeur of b friends and those at hall pare twelve her sone Joun and Meter | aw | son, and of bor xen iniaw, Jobn 8. Freeinnd. are invited to attend the fuvecat, (rom her late resileuce, 92 Elm street, on Wednesday uflernoon. at two o clock | Maxrw.- Om Sooday evening, hebroary of comarmp on, Mire. Se#an Manios, widow of Jobn Martin, pative | Of Derry, Ireland, aged 44 year The relatives and trends of the | attend the fons Fitternth street iy are invited to teow, No. 194 Bast +, thie (Tuesday) February 22, Mary Jmmur ye | be nee of her ) parents, 20 second « bin (Tuesday) afternoon, at one Olen Menermrar.—At Port Rehmer © Moo day, February Zi, Racnm Simon year of her age The (riende nad relat ves of tine (auiiy gre res nyited to attend the Cimeral, at ine Duten choret. at Port Richmead, on Wetnerday af ope © Clock, withont fur Lotce Urtiowas february BS. Wiitsam, von of Moc nae! ed 3 years and 1 monte aflernoon, at one 0 600K Heaton Pilot pl Me Rowan On Mun orloek, Marin Me fey paren of Arinee, Queene The relatives ard (rievds aw Janae and Mariin Meleorle are Attend the fu on Wecnesday af ene 0 Cle o reeitenre aan ‘The frien ard ew ate feepectt ily las at tend the faners m (he aadeoee ” AV OR, Hal meen Twenty cecum omy bie (Tuesday incening ednesday alternoon, | tered at the Co- | | MAG mineral | exeitan’, bats od pin | nite, escape the aoinye wolves ol ite prot 4 ef course of Luis age patie: in, amet! fa { nat datrers of HOSTE w | Wve organs. Persona al feeble abit of Spirits und Pits of Lav the Bitters reltel nal foriiies + of any 4 m Wodnes lay afternooa, at ony o'etock ~ Alter a short but severe illuess, at he New wonda of the family are easpoct —Un Mouday of Alfred aud kh montns aud 2 days, ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully | }o attend the funoral, this (Tuesday) aftervoon, at luck, at the Moravian church, Staten Island Wotvyn —Snddeniy, om Monday, Pebrnary Maritva, wife of Johu P. Weiven, in the 3oth year of ber Tabby al Ths womudal nd MACH rrork ' EME A » tana ral, {0 ‘obeu at, on idoac: 9 ot tow. On Satarday. Veber in the Tith yes of bis age. Tho colatives and treads ai attend tha fuperal, frum the Merve Seventh siceot, near ‘T boon, ut balt une 0% _ Ab bate past tour o’cloe widow of Tunix &. Van Benschoten, of 74 years, & months and da: On Maiday worn: Pepe Mrs. Sana Vax Maaaen “ ‘Ihe relatives aud (riends of the family are ies invited to attend the fyneral, Crom ber residence, Carlton avenue, beewoon Fulton and Atlantic! atroots, Suddenly, of conjestion of morning, Vebruary 21, Fras Wright, aged 2 years aud 2 months. The romains were takew Ww county, (or interment Took. os pgeat danghias of i rs and § uwoths tice of Cunoral ia this 0 Wuree.---Ou Monday, Febr ebild of Edwin T, aud Adieah White: my IH relathves of tie family are invited to i Wednesday afternoon, at one now of Iie parents, No. 188 fro SE en SE TE LANKOUS. HOSPETTER'S | Ly rive Pt mhah an combina ots nd 0: be: Thy su! oven ny veing pli ated ater mar ‘abe Wet ) afternoon, a hn He Shwnes ebruary y 2, Roe AND BOWE Ls, ES dag ten! “ 1 by an enw hemith with ERS inwure easels bound for the Quit uf Mesies or LA TT we would vay, we have Lorvunately tne bext nd moat remarkable mediewwo 1 te w ‘Wo! ama ° Fe ood » 48% dalton avenue, ry 22, Comsn ura Samkuan, wilyon (ae packeut Under Roeteum piety a DRAKE S VLAN ATION BETTIS be departed frou, Drounlarif, county Cork / his brothers, sige of fin 113 Second “past two | tate resitonre, please copy 22, very suddenly, Aww ¥ are reapecttully om her bats residence, 406 c ¢ Banx.—Wor diay out ‘aud bowels. ior attains oi a Miweaes af years this loves funerat, the How ripea FLO! buehly invigor ary 25, Casren Uaowey ty Wednesday afternoon, at of bid sou-in-law, Hon ry Spansate ovagie, bongomet rliiainey kek tae agen Cre weet wantiane with ‘Cromer taosiow, | reaver uly laviled to pteryank elas it wi a Hay afte Wirevne s Hawn + te «tae ‘ ee ee ed Pe ne ete a SVK BS CHADWICK & 0 Povvybhede peice, aged a4, Kaan, only Reaper daly, Waudel, aged 3 years, 3 waren at a sl A Ra, eof the peapevetomn tut Hiomdway, MO Amo equal wae ‘Chey a sold by all tle yy countey stores, 6 ene peara te On @ ste! plate label VY, 1, DRAKE & ¢ te over c the brain, oa of WANS-NEW STVLES FROM PARIS. -POR SALE OP tae | Ae ALLUN. tL9 Brordsny, nar daat below Canal Clarkstown, Rookland | “ee! ‘ S. 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