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i Sem “thon Law, and it evening revnions attract th usands more than ean Bid even rtandiry room, aud the peseages are ike boo hi ca.” ‘There bis not for * long tim beex eo much tucerest ma wt fested Ly the pubiic in the course: legisia iow. THE PRESIDENT At THR THEATRE. The Pies dent jast night accepted an invitation from Barney Williaus, and «ccujied a privare bor at t@ Grover's theatre, to witness the pericrmance of the ral*weeks drawn houres up- Passage of the National Militia Bill by the House, to the Tax Bill. ~Aid for Bmancipation in Maryland and Missouri, hey Ree ke Wasmixcton, Feb. 35, 1963. THE FINANCE BILL. ‘The conference c:mmittee on the Fingace bill have not tyet agreed. By their tnvitation Mr. Chase bad an inter- Ratton -view with the committes to-diy, and siated at length his nd views and wishes. A letter wa- also read, written by Mr. SR. J. Walker, urging the adoption of the faancial scheme cof the Secretary of the Treasury, Two sessions of ‘the committee were beld to-day without any definite the Covington and Cincisuass Bridge Company to bulid the | sqesults. It is understood that the Benste commitice Deg snot oOo er it tt pv ~@re determined to adbere armly to the Senate bill, while “Messra, Morrell and Steveus, of the House, ere inflexible atm thelr reselution to introduce a elsuse authorizing a Barge issue of legal tenders. -tunore of legal tenders at the discretion of the Secretary in | ‘The impression grows stronger that the Senate bill, vwithout any material alteration, will be agreed upon by the Conference Committee. ‘THE RISE IN GOLD. ‘The sudden rise cf gold in New York yesterday has ‘deen viewed here with much astonishment, as no event ‘has occurred, either in or out of Congress, to warrant it. Ht ts attributed entirely to the efforts of speculators. AMENDMENTS TO THE TAX LAW. The ‘Ways and Means Committee are now occupied «chiefly with amendments to the Internal Revenue law, ‘Some of the most impertant amendments have not yet « ‘boon reported. ; THE WHISKEY TAX, « One reason assigned by members of the Commi ~of Ways and Mews for nt piacing an increased tax on whiskey is, that an immense stock wag ‘accumulated before the » resent revenue tax took effect, ‘and the distilleries hive mo revenue has seen derived from that source, but that -*@s g000 as ‘the stook on hand is consumed the existing tax ~of twenty cents per gallon will be found sufficient, and | was adopted, requesting the Preniiont wo communicate to ‘will preduce a lager revenue. been run since, consequently ARRIVAL OF GEN, M'CLELLAN AND STAFF. Geno:ai McClellan, attenied by some members of bis > staff, arrived bere this evening, to obey the summons to | meut of ofhéers amd «appear before the ‘committee or the Conduct of the War It is probable that the Committee on the Conduce of the ° War will report to Congress on important matters before © the close of the session. General MoClellan will be ex- « amined to-morrow. TES CASE OF GENERAL M’DOWELL. ‘The dnding of the Commission to investigate the cage of ~ General Me!'owell has uot yet been made public, but as he h1s been ordered tc ro; ort for duty it Ls inferred that Tenino caneand dinaaald of the : pilt M¢he result of the investigation was not anfavorable to bim. AKMY BREVBTS. ela. Phe opinion is expressed in army circles that tie olency and vigor to the army. Qains. some important provisions affecting the army, es for tmstauce that wherever regiments are President may direct the consolidation ef the companies and the reduction of regimental «ffcers in proportien the reduction of the number o companies, and that no oMcors shall be apjointed to reduce regiments beyond those mece-sary for the command of such reduced number. ‘The ‘ealure considered most ob ectivn- sedle in this bill, directing deputy provost marshals to report to the provost marshal general all treagooable Practices, is stricken cut, asd several other alterations < more or less important are made. This carries the biil * back to the Senate for concurrenee, and the final fate of the measure ts considered somewhat doubtful. Most of the border State men voted against the bill. Mr. Conway, «of Kansas, an extreme radicul, also voted against It. ‘The democrats usec all their efforts wo strike out the eection which provides exemption from the drait or pay- rmment of three hundred dolia’s. THE F‘ORTING FORCE OF THR LOYAL STATES. Tt ta wtated by keacing republicans that six or eight bun. | « dred thousand mer will be required under the Conacrip- - cige effect upon popyiation, It is estimated at the cer the ages of twenty and thirty-five, in the loyal States, fs to round avmbers & million and « baif, which number of course includes the rame cinax who are in the army » July. Thus it will be seen that abont every other man will bo called inw t)e Geld. Acccrding to all military aa- “thorities men of tbeir aye will ot be subject to much los com! Mr. VALtanpia Ment Bo that, intend from casualtics in cam, aiyning. They will thus present, of the south. AX@LO-AMRRICAN sreawenty LINK GBYWREN naw | YOUR AN” FAY FRANCIBOO. Secretary Chase bax iecide! tbat there # a0 law against @he formation of 8 company of foreten and Amertoan © »/i- vtalists to establixb & hig of Kieam m-—Helttish bottoma— between New Yerk end Sar travcisco via Panama, As Abings are, such si amen would carry the goid;and it is ald that their c.pital would not exceed two millions of - dollars. INDIANS AT THE CAPITOL —\ HEIR RESPECT POR OUNEKAL MCLELLAN. A delegation of the Chippewis visited the Capitol | aod both houses of Congr ss day. to passing | through the rotunda thelr attention was cailed to # small portrait of General McClellan there. The ebie's sll uncovered with profernd respect before the por. “trait of tbe great m iitary chie tam. TUF RUSSIAN MISSION, ‘The Preside: ‘ae renominated Casclas M, Clay as Minister to Baavia, in the piace of Simon Cameros,re- , - OUR RELATIONS WITH THR RED MEN, The Indian Appropriation bill occupied @ great deql @ time im the Senute today, More of a de. P-eition has beer munifested to promote the wel. | fare of the red. ran, and the interests of the egevernment in convection with bim, than his smarked any prese!icg periot of our late history. Mr. Doolitdle, of Wieortein, of chairman of the Commyttes on Indian A@ues, mad: c-o1 use of his influence and abiity whe this regard. Coustanrabie harm has a:ieeo at the ee ‘Office from the failore at tbe tort session to mate quit cable tepropriations ; but it would chan. (hes been takes to | meke amends. An importest yoto was that by which tho Seunte agreet to the omors! Of the lodians in Kan-as to the territory Roath of sehat Stata This digponal euice the tribes i question, otnt As recommended by the Indian Breen, They met fight their way into the region, becnese it ie mew bi the pownes. ‘Bion of the rebels; but once there they aré in contact ‘with the semi.civilized Cherokees, and. it is cunsidured ea: the asso jation will be aacantage ae, Te MOUX INDIANS ON THR WaR PaTH. The War Departnent bas been notified that the Sone Todians aro making hostile demonstrations apo the set- lors of Lacotah TV rritory. Secretary Stanton hae orduredt Goveral Pope to de-patch — force sulllictent to qweid tne 10d @obols in that quart r. LIBERATED NEW MEKICAN INDIANS, A Pesvlution of the | 6; @wnere of about six hundred !ndao captives about to be Uberated oy the courts, and tho parkage Of @ law to re @arn them to thetr several triber ‘THE RUSH OF SPRUTATORS TO FUE CONGRESSIONAL GALLERIn&. The galleries en’ corridors of Congress have not heer or yours wo densely Mhrdnged with sions setow. The | NEW YOR( HERALD THURSDAY, a nnectained the opjection. . ts; be recommitted to the of Ob: & oateve vs ax, (opp ) 10, moved to refer Mr Whity' = m tion wo : agreed to—75 agninst 55. ~ ott huf-puat sour the howe Wok a recess, until seven INTERESTING FROM KEY WEST. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE SOUTH. * RVENING SESSION, RMANCU'ATION 1N ALxSOUR?. Mr. Werre, (rep.) of ‘nd , from the Select Committee ijation, reyoried & bill appropriating ftteea for the abvlisbment of slavery io Mis- Arrivs! of the Officers and Crew of the Hatteras, comedians, » ho have for s: Action of the House on the Amendments | Presented 19 Wesbincion. APIOLNUHENT CONFIRMED. ‘The Senate to-day in executive session confirmed t Bomipation of Wm. P. Blodgett as naval officer at Pruvi- dence, B.4., in place of Mr. Fisher, resigned. Messr@ Hatt, (opp.) of Mo., and Vacuammsanaw ene he «Tally raised q: cations of order, the latter inaist! the commitwe could not report a new Dill, but on! whi b wae referred to them ag amended by Lhe semate. ‘Tbe Simakxk overruled the point. Mr. Haus. appealed from the decision of the chatr. Mr. Waemaes, (rep.) of Ill., moved to lay the appeal No querum voted, and to secure one there was a call of the Hurse, Mr. Wasbburne’s motion was agreed to—79 against 37. CASB OF MR. BRITGRS. Mr. Marnarp. (Union) of Teon., Emig toe question ef privilege, stated that Mr. nembe: fiom the Third district of ‘Tennessee, bad ar- He moved that the gentleman be admilted was elected at the same time that elected, under a law passed long ‘Tho United States transport Star of the South, Captain M.S. Woodhull, erived at this port yesterday morning from Key West. The following vessets were Nt at Rey Went:— sapaen States flagship St, Lawrence, United States lag et rantiage de Cuba, regen , Movougabela and PULA Y-SEViCVTE CONGRESS. Wasauusatos, Feb. 25, 1833. PAMAGH OF THR BILL AUTHORIZING TUE PRESIDENT TU CON- VER RKEVET BANK. ‘Mr. Laws, (rep.) of Ini., calied up the bifl authorizing — the President to confer brevet rank. Passel, REDUCTION OF THE DUTY OM PAPER. — (rep.) of Wis., presented a the Legislature of Wiscoasia, asking for the reduction of the daty on paper. BRIDGE ACROSS THE OWO RIVER. Mr. Davis, (Union) of Ky., intredueed @ bill to aethorize care R. R. Coy mane Lackawanna arrived at Key. Monroe on the 16th inst., and saited again the same day for New Oricans. ‘The Star of the Roath elena lets Bie. Wes West Pic. toning Boneal, from Avaco, with gevernment stores thre wreck of ship Planter. Also M. WiMtaasoa 1 for ror Phila. ire care o3 Raid and ship Wivard Kung, aie ou as a Acting Assistant Engineer W. M. Barr, United Stutes Navy; W. H. Nelson, United States Navy; Captain Edward E. Parker, and twenty tm the steerage; alzo the officers andcrew of the United States eteamer Hutteras. Besides the boat's crew who escaped at Galveston, only two persons on board the Hatteras are missing— viz: Jobw ©. Clarey and Williams Healy, Gremen. The Alabama reached Kingston om the 19th of January, ‘and remained etx days, making repairs, She was much Strained and leaked badly, She was struck thirteen times during the engagement, which lasted seventecn minutes, The officers aad crew of the Hatteras were woll treated while on board the enemy’s ship. ‘The Hatteras’ officers and crew salle from Jamaica on the 4th inst., in the ship Borodino, of Boston, Captain Samuel Flowers, and reached Key Woat on the 15th inst. ‘The Borodino sailed for New York on the 19th inst. W. Bridges, elected @ ‘West from Fortress wa Bridges te (ii. apuard) was pe Lea to ee syria ee briefly advocated his ad- , while on bis by RS ww od an@ taken back to Fast Tennesse, ao "had ‘Dut recently been re- leased from rebel Mr. Maynarp remarked thas Mr. Bridge's distriet was the (ederal Hines. Mr. Lovzior, (rep.) of Ill, emia Mr Bridges had come bere by the oe arg vas bound $0 edu Laughter.) How wo with Mr a ee int the same M an oath to support the rebel govern- eS W Abington i! feet above low water mark. Referred to toe Gemastise on feet (ions and Randa, SS 7012 DUD fhom wa LATTE. che 70 KENBOCEY. Legislature cuacerni ie A proposition was considered to-day to direct the issue | tha Lagalatare of Kentuck?, concerning the Rofer-ed ~Of Gfty willions of legal tender notes in addition to the , to the Judiciary Cummittes. ‘hundred millions, specially authorized heretofore athe payment of the army and cavy, and to provide for es wthe issue ef one hundred and fifty millions | | ment, wera he to appear here ak * Me ave replied that Herman would rae Tog gets wi have hed tHtunirotions of Mr. Marae said Mr. Bridges had never taken an cath the rebel constitution, but wae now here to sweur to support that of the United States. Alter re usal by a large vote to refer the credentials of Mr. Briiges to the Committee of Elections, that geptiewau ‘Was then gworn in as a member. ‘THE INTERNAL REVEWUR ACT. i to amend the Intérnal Revenue act was taken the State of the Union. Dill was agreed to by the A Brut 7 aMenD Me AGT ENTITLED “AW ae 70 La igi Internal Ravenux to Svrrort 1 RREMENT AND 1S ano roe O® TRE Pees | Dest,” ‘Soro dour 1, i PURFOS! the ngs ind Hi House of Unite inggreas aasemblord entitled “An act to naoride internal Tevenan io epport goverament and ‘Pay interest on the public debt,” e sume hereby is, amended us | Ywritten notice or other instrament fm he same shall be lawful if written or, id hereby is, amended so a4 to ‘OF ze assistant as essors to perform any duties therein nded that the deputy cel- ‘orm all the dutics for | PASSAGN OF THE BILL T> PROMOTE THR COMPORT AND EYTI- (rep ) of Murs., clied up the bill to pro- he hea.th, comfort and. eificiency of the army. pl bea ab) fe mary tapartonnt to -@ane Of emergency. This was in addition to the proposi- . | Se sbees te ‘et at bed — 23, tion under consideration yesterday, to make the four “bundred millions of bonds convertible every six months “into legal tenders, and the interest of them payable in tne bill shoe om aces earcortiant Bt Mr. Bios, SENS )OON. ¥ dopositions in ‘the Tinived Beaten to be uped necerete we Tre bi up in Committee of the Whole The following a. an Committee of the W! from the Judie i to facilitate the Our Key West Correspondence, Kry Weer, Fob 19, 1863. Arrival and Departure of Naval Vessele—The Officers and Crew of the United States Steamer Matleras at Key Tum Pay ‘The bill amendatory oi the | eaito” Railroad bill was Mr. McDougai.. (opp.) of Cal., offered an evga | ig $ at the retaining » certain percentaxe o| uds ia the Treas ry inti the road is completed a apply oniy: that portion of the road on either slope of sus the Rocky Mountains, Mr. Sukaman, (fF which was adopied, that at the di devt he my pay to an the act, in Lex of bx Since my despatch of the 10th the following naval yea sels have arrived at this st~tion:— On the 10th, the Rhode Island, Capt. Trenobard, arrived from Fortress Monroe. On the passage ont she chased for ‘thirty hours a suspicious steam r, but was prevented from overtaking her by a heavy storm, time thought to be the Alabama; but it is now known that she could net have been fn that latitule. ‘was doubtless a blockade rumner, endeavering to get into Nassau. The Rode Island suffered severely from the effects of the storm—lost wheelhouses, stove boats, &c. he is now eonled, and after making nocosaary ropnirs to her engines will sail from port on another crnise for the Florida and Alabama. May she bo-moro fortunate in the next trial of ber speed. Tho United States gunboat Sagamore, Lieutenant Com. manding Earl English, entered tho harbor the evening of the 10th from a creise tn the Gulf, haying taken, for a ‘wonder, no prizes, nor encountered either of the Confode yato stoamere. She remained in the barbor until the 15th, when she left in search of the enemy's ships. ‘The United States gunboat Sonoma, Commander Stovens, went to fea on the llth Sho is’ attached to Wilkos? Whither she has gone remains to be told. If MaMit offers her anvther chance of a chase she wili report a better resuit of hor powers than fn ber last unsuccessful Her machinery is now ia better condition, her repairs being very thorough, and she wiil give @ ‘good ace count of herself if opportuvity offers. ‘lhe United States steamer * that wherever an; Sateen That section even be, of bio, offered an amendment, tion of the Proat- cm» nies mentionet in js of ths Unived states, an equal | amount of a muuey 0! the Coited states. She was atthe owed Wy On naa » Ors, von ninetecen be so ai Jectur, aa well 49 the ovilector, Fe juirot of sald collector in aad red by said section to tasex may be sent by mail piaces of business of such ‘persons, If ary print d, and xaid notie shall state 14m IN ata AP) ROPRESTION RIL. ‘The 'ndian Ap ro rmt.on bill was takea up. A luge number of amendments were acted upon, sad ittee | the dill passed. INOLAN CAPTIVES IN NEW MEXIOO. rep.) of Kansas, p esented the reselu- | tions of the Loqislituce ef New Mexico, asking Congress: to make some provision tor the six hundred Indian cap- tives mow he in servitude in that Territory, ani who eased by the act of Co: gress ‘THE CASE OF COMMANDER BUN'ER, Mr. Axxo, (:ep.) of R. 1., offered # resolution, which ; Mr. Pomeroy, + ia | Tow payment of the same; and with respect to all. such | not included in the anaual ils, os vided for tn suid seccion, aad all taxes and dutiea the t otherwise provided for in-wald ‘cach collector, in person oF by deputy; vient therefor tp the manner provided: ao distroint shall be left at the dwelling or usual \@ OWLer OF porsessor of tI nty etght be, and hereby ts, amen: ‘Orde “forfeit and. pa ingertiag in Hou tt * mit of eempatent jurisdiction, Torfelt aad dred dollars, ‘or be imprisoned for a Jes aud Ws es as ale not i Pacreaste | the Senate the: proceeds.ge o the court martial in the ease of Commander Chariex Hunter. ROOTS. Mr, Davis, (opp.) of Ky , intreduced s bill for the pay- soldiers who have actually reodered without being regularly enrolled. LAND SUTPS (6 CALI ORMIA Pp.) oF Min., tutroduced # bill to secure the caves {n California. service in (he army, ‘That th Goma fasionsr of Taternal Revenue is autaorized le make, regulations allowing for the ra, jon, three be amended hy striking out the person who shall use aay pak 8 8 be aud ct 0 package 80 used,"” Maaco “end. any parcon who shell feaudulesty package the parpose of xelling spirits then that so inepected. or 'or selling ap rile provided, for each pack: t be, and hereby ts, amen“ed. re contiguous to such disttiery. » (Opp. right) of trial by jury in lan sao. following words: The Sane weut into executive session. irked, tor ibe pm pn hat ‘aiker, Captain Cordell, with ‘coast survey party on board, arrived from the recf on the 11th. She came in for a reef pilot and for coal, She wus ready to return to her station on the morning of the 16th, and had got up steam and was casting off ber lines, chest burst. She is now repairing dautnges, and will be off again in afew days, Tho coast drograpy of the reef near- Tor work will ‘completo the survey of the party ou board are assisted by Mr. Tjardolla, ‘an old and valuable officer, who has been tached to the survey for eeveral yours ‘The United States gunboas Huntsvil'e, Lientenant Com- manding Roger, was despatched on the 13th on a crutke im the Gulf alter tho Alabama and Florida, We learn thas she is to make @ run around the isiand of Cuba. ‘The officers and crew of the lost ship Hatteras arrived on ~ 14th from hingston, Jamaica, in the ship ie Flowers. They were transferred, on w meee ‘St. bawreoce, where they wok fm the steamer Cvntinental for New’ York. Yall accounta of iheir_sacounter with = have been forwarded to you more of interest, oxoapt, perhaps, the ber engine utes longer she could have been Alabama, a4 would have attempted House of Kepresewtatives. Wasinar)s, Feb, 25, 1663, PASSAGE OF THE NATIONAL MILITIA BILL. whea her stoam Boat . to organize the national forces and for « ther purposes Striking o..t the words “to be cont Mr. Taomas, (Union) of Masa., sail the bill was com- ‘The Fenate voted to-day for an act suthoriziog | prehensive in ita power, and therefore required at the Drevets: to army cificers for gallumt conduct fo the | panisof the goverumsnt a large aud onerous duty. Ho Saggested another question. It was very evident that the Padicious exercise of this power will give wonderful oM- | country found itsell ia a terrible exigency; but tho timo of the conacripti in proyosed was too long, nor PASSAGE OF THE MILITIA BILL IN THE HOUSE. iuclude judges of tho State courts, ministers of tho Goapel The Militia bill parsed by the House to-day oon- | of moinbers of arrestea by military power. within —- ope of the constitution a rnineryo eomnity ore wam NO provision wi restri u reduced to one balf the maximum number, the piwer io Paige und pen y armiss, and when the life of She gOverument was ut stake it was ort @ questin of of nocvrsity —or ‘lite or The cvafiaca- and emanci, ation proclamation bat proved failure. Wo were in ‘he exact p siti ta which wo we she r belx tnast be subduod by arms. There was n> other watrumeutaity. The war on papor Union) of Ky. morte ne professions of propured tural re-ult of the coarse of pulicy pursued fc m be be- ginning. Fightcen mouths ago at was hore declar the suie «boc! of the wor was to restore our conntiry, and not subvert the wetitutous of any Btite. This decara- tlon everywhere, North survey aro Meg at nection sixty four be, and hereby ts, so amen n -e vied fo sabe ents } icons an in tn liquors of ” paragra| oieg a rand im, paces aur Buteciure by | end nd or mad Neither should civiliaus be This measure was both to | Blog but at the beginning. Sircet hulldings) oF shine, | guer dein aet, Provides That vo license whose Lee] contracts do Mr. CRITceNDES, bis pstriotiam. Bimaeet ret dears tons and jacca. owners of, shall pergon Who keeps a inale horse or & ‘icenes under tots at Kingston, aud a large por- for ew a — Ki mares reyuiriny aail be required vo take out a | act, wabit shall contain 'a brief description of the animal, here used or ured: Pro- ‘sosou! ep FA the’ use of fa ven Cornea, ‘ex witoat a icone ae af shall inva | 87 —Louer; Wicket dealer | one thousand 1 seus or offers to sel lottery Uskets or fiactional parts thereof, oF token, certifieats or any regent, & lottery ticket, oF au; Weat, united the caused auton. and Leart because the out up, and ber re oflcers were well ail spoko highly of the , (rom New York via Havana, came yy, the 16th She captured a sehoouer i Havana and sent her to New York. violations =— of Mtution: passage of confiscation m-axures aad the insuing «f eman | HM vation | proclam tions The abu tion element had crea:ed , The people would Bot volunteer to tree slaves, aud hence resort must be had to enercion, as con- The only remedy was to Fetrace | our ster# and make a national, pot sectional war. id not want dralts and censcriptions: rhe democrats or ab litt pists, But patrivta, IC the negro troors were o tem lated by this bitl PE a 5 reo Who shail ect 28 agent of apy fire. ms. ny who si A Freile mutual or other m, pay ten dollars for rach li (ameeok aed i be required et any ineurance are less than the sum would save Wr country. source of weakness rather then power. becomes @ matter of interest ax to ite pre- | would not fignt in their company. 18us “1 ume Legge peviet cveyt be Mog re pa ee wire procerded b» vote on the amendmen: pte ~off'ce that the uumber of able bodied male whites between one coutining the term of service W the present 1 bot, however, to exceed three years. ‘An ineffectsia! mothon was made by Mr. Cotrax, (rep ) t» reduee the time 9 two yorrs ' sted the amnendment YY from the Militury Committec, 4 war of -evelion found lurkins acting @* aples aboot the fort! ications or com of the ar: my shall be ¢ ied by ,.eneral court martial or mil tary mission, aud on Cc -nyiction bail suffer death. HAM, (OP-) Ce ee an am nt ‘®% summary arrests by prov st wor fn connection with (be old army, a tremendous and pro. shais of po # na re-inting of (O inseiling rem stunce L ihe Dabiy irresistible array to tbe barvesed and worn forces drat y suse, 8 ent, whore reer mmougstela slay hag “ t ©: aki hundr-d doliars in any one year. a . rs aha! dollars for each license. whe Bei butcher's meat a retail, shall 8 butcher under this act baa: the Military Commander of Key shed the followtng order, which aflectt a Of the inhabitants of this isiand. Tho ival of the steamer Illinois, now daily expected from Now Urleans: — Grvenat. ORDrR—NO, 9. AT - ‘The House ade, Mow and will be dievbarged from the vervice in June or | Oum, (rep ) of Se or he committee at this point found itself without a quo Tum, aud at halt past tev o'clock the House adjourned. Pelice Intelligence. Senovs Muvisy as Boarp Tue Sur Lucy Txourson.— | Tho ship Lucy Thompson, Gaptain Charles G. Crocker, Iying in the North iver, bound for Liverpool, was fooxe of @ serious mutiny yesterday afternoen out of the attempt of ano of the grew to desert. Six of berm Begroca-—were involved in the It, they shal be nade om warrant af Ja it right that poiicomen should stand quietly by and pee ladies in steighs injured by snow balis and Ice fired by boys? Yesterday afteruoon, upon returning through me Sime, ae Pa., agered an amendment ex- Consetengiously ser 1p.! us Veorihe ore ane who shati dectare on etch or tion that such have beew their retighus principies amentment that the wen thea so vice shall be by the Governors of the Organized jn'0 o-rapanies Rad regiments, with otf. cers ty commuiod them aupemted by the suthority of ime ty the provisions of the constitution aid law# {heres and of the consutation of the Cuited | ‘The amer iment war reected—yensa 46, na: if i i 3 i ty Seventh avenue, sieighing parties were subjected too pitiless shower of snow balis by juvenile rowdies, , who lined the whole avenue, er bonnet cut by a piece of ice nad hor . The boys would try to hiteh on whed prevented would use the mast viltain Stace ictioumes exe one peak the Of the missiles gf ont at thott own Oat pollcemen sseiat, 1 corr wih the isi 438 a Me. Wienstarrn overed $8 S & <é > or each state, aco ” For helping well enpnut be —"" egiect (0 do ro mubjecting the deserter. The ontion w 8 disngreed LAG to 84, . Homes, (0.9 ) of Tod., ofered n sobstitute for the Dill, ce varie ail the able bodied «bite male citizens be- | twoon ths ages of et.hieen and exceptions ment! Staten ? [Special despatch to. the CBisage Thence. Cineamsart, Feb favtatioe bas been sent to tbe motsbers Ove years, with tbe . the ‘militia of the | » bo called oat by the President ia the Manner authortred by law, the force to be vivided into nano, each to serve one unless , arena to be enroliea sod ecepbetinake was rejeeted—yons House thea paneed the Senate bil for calling out the national forces, with the Gore Sees amendmente made by the Honse, with one striking out that to inyuire into qi i from the duties of provumt cod ropert Wo the Pruviet Marshal Geqerel elt all treasomabio yract [ Fase onatieere tire against 49 nays, (fs Az = ? ii x3 Begat 8h Spealting, Sevens, ‘Bison ey Wnonndiary character of i Acrepted ep invitation to dime et the Parker aqrerabie © Geveral Woot received callers at the Tremont To day bin will yi it Ue fertitientions in the hur fe ont me 7 With members « the city government, Oh the hard Of Tate, vod V ries, Waikep, ster \\ beater, aah faa Wilson, We phone $46, and wan couveyod Lefore Justion Welkh, at the ie oor), whe ¢tamitted fim tor exunrtoation. Fire Marshal | Raker bae the aifmir under imve-tigety =. The Rebel Army in Virgt Tur W'artungton m ar pcan the follow tog 6 likely to bo wel! teformed « fit iH Sted amen, Oot leralitine, The evening he wat! atientices Te morrow Genere! New Bediord, and oe Vriday ism promanie S pubic freon A te ture of New Mexico was pre. | Mented to the Seraie to day aek'ng COMponeAtin to the the Select Committen 2, ropertod w bell te ail Mary ome in Leelee an! providing for ter millions is bey Gel vered Or that purpose when tbe Hester Patiefier of tre parnage ly the Leg: Ht aed within two years frm the ry on) of Md. , Faved tho fuoitt that the the coundera:ton 0 th bad ol! ri PProprintes the proce ts of the wale p.) Af Tad., tevin vad tant the eermy be rede « tketorg to any Pe ‘wirine ae trey bes bees ‘om nome wes Herre £ Wie mano, Obie, Fe, 25, (Ot 4h te Michigna Bouthorn Malitued Ger tort com, #0rte 10 bee connmand. bee wd Pte cwal Jvtksor | SoSewne aaa tave fre the moreee = eboet BM on Bawls wv Unt beet FEBRUARY 26, 1863. ™, MISCELLANEOU — a a Y Court Calesdar—This Day. Soremex ( ovRt—Cim Ure. —Part 1. —Nos. 1198 661, 1857, 1860, 1506, 1607, 1609, 1673, 1576, 1081. 10s 1680, 1691, 136s, 1595, 1607, 1090. Vart 2—Now’ 1500; 1634, 1566, 1518, 834, 1696, 416. 954, 1600, 1604, 1606; 1612," 1866, 161 iois, 1620, 1822, 1624," 1028" 1630. Svvsnor Court.—-Part 1.—Noe 1496, 1489, 1495, 100: 1025, 1627, 1629, 1683, 1685, 1687, 1639, 1641, 1643, 164 1647. Part 2.—Nos. 618. 1744, 1776, ATTH, 1750, 1762, 1764, 1786, 1748, 1796, 1708, #800, 1802, 1806. nd Wissonrt State Loiteries. Bar L488 95-—Fevruary 12, 92,20, 18, Wn * 2. 25, 1863. 62, 3 4 arid ry 69, 29, 65. Sulara seni free of chares by adrensing either to " MURRAY, EDDY & CO. Covington, Ky., of St. Louls, Mo, Ometat Drawings of the Delaware State DaLawanz, Bares Ovass re a 25, 1963. 65, ba ee » 21, 42, 64 teat’ i. wane, Chass %—Febr: ba 6, 50, " 12, 19, 70, 24, 7H, irik 65, 9. Circulars seni by addressing JOHN A. MORRIB_& CO. __Wilmiagioa, Delaware. OMetal Drawings if the Library Asso- elation Vompany | eo leten, of Kentucky Cisse 9%—February 25, 1963, 63, 41, 14, 1 40,48, Bo A 37, 15. 61, 64, 63, 27. aan ebrnary 26, 1 . 70, 43, 62, 92, 4, 50, 26, 28, 19, 28, 07, 20, TT. a Ri taarene CE, KLUIS & CO., Covington, Ky. Eight Cartes de Visite rer, 91, of Un- equalled style and finish, at PAIT'S, corner Cortiands and Greenwieh streets, Banvard'’s Mississ' Art presents ail the importan' icuavurg, Port Wadson, ao. st the Hall of places fortified by the rebels— soe it. 602 Broadway. Grever & Baker's Cel Celebrated Premium Sewing Machines, 496 Broadway, New Yors. oe , to et lendid Fiuwm- whionable for ladies to wear in the ae way. Campbell, Chem - ll R coruer Eighth aveui genuine Apothecary nd *h atreet, Pure and erand Peviaberr with P Combination Cushions. select from a atock of one hundred Tables, by calling manufactory. PHELAN & COLLENDE 6, 67 und Crosby street. Phystognomy.—At Solicita genilemen, for instruction in Prao- Heal Physiognomy or Character Keading will be organired, on Saturday evenii nder an experienced teacher, at the rooms of Messrs. FOWLER & WELL: 308 Broadway, where tickets may be obtatnes Barry’s Tricopherous for the Hatr.— Patronized by the principal families in Europe and Armerica, ‘Thi ni article Is admitted to be the aanderd prepars- connected with the hair. It prevente en scurt, dandruff, Ac., and keeps it in beautiful condition." Ite habitual tise renders the um, or any other preparation quite super Hola vy : 2 AZ Queen stesot, Jersey, Bure 'y, “. Ly en i pe. peinatey Post Stra Henery, High street, Green, is Hie 1 Canada Morton 4 Go., Nova Bcotin, Gratam, Newfoundiad. Burcoyne & Os. Ban Francisco 1x00, Prince Bdwards island, tead, Belize, Hop: jargoun, Vern Cruz, Mexipo. hg ea Weir, Pru Lacaste, Barratt Manto iy And by ‘i ne ecahaes the United States. hy od mompoct,, Hatr Oye, “Hate Dyctng rr . WarCNELOWS le Boek eee ene the bale, Ws W. A. Batehelor's Hair Dye—The Beat in the world ; ingtantaneeuis, harmless and reliable. Sold by all druggists and perfumers, ¥, 81 Barclay street Cristado: Dye, Preservative and Wig Depot, and retail, No, 6 Astor House, The Dye applied by rkiiful artiats, Trasses.—Marsh & . —KRadical Cure Truss Office stil! at No ® Vesry street, Astor House. No Couneetion witht any vtber oflee of" the satwe nate, A lady attendant. Trasses.—M R wo ‘Tress. Office corner of Broadway and Anu sirect, No connection with any other olive of the same name A lady attendant. Reputation for Almont of what we nere deciare. —In almost every instavce where tha infant is Nd exhanation re Met will be foumd in. vr Finslow's soortiny sym aistered. Cures Dysentery tand Disrrhu'e and Wind Colle. Bare Tegulate the buwels, 26 cents» boitie. ee they oong~d the Letpd scopes Remi te onary xual Byntens.<-New and reliable treatment ria of the Howard Association; sent in foaled verter «ft charge, Address Dr. J. SKILLIN Wovdaton, Howard Aviation, Piiladeiphia, Pe Medical Adviser, &e. m Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and ater Inf pestmnent, ‘Rept im sealed enyrioges {oF ar aire Warner, No. T Veany street. or Dr. fagweat, way, up otairs, New York, Hours for treatment? to 6 daily Ladies, Try Letra Bloom ef Youth, for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion, and be couvine. ed of ts value, Al druggu Broadway fore Threat, COUGH, fnd similar result [n sertous pulmonary able TROCM RS are compouniied 90 as tly the seat of the dis case ood give almost instant vellef ir Dye hoe., B 4 beautiful. Depot No, druggias, = * Dye 50e., » jack or Brown beautiful. Depot No. b Marcle: Bold by a Grapatere Hits Hate Dye 50c., Black or Brow natural. durable tiful, Depot No. t Berviay street Sold by al! <neaee BOURBON anny. } al by UDOLP IO WOLFE end noid by is ‘218 Greene leh street. vovide Hotnl ana S09 Hest avenue 4 Willan street He Ae aD . . j. Rinwem BOO... Lol SO Washington street sone 288 hecom wich wrent TA Wem siren 340 Fourth acenue* 30 Mrowdway ms pre wrest Park row a | seme ” et Se atrewt from ‘tem ip aierea | | i 7 1 FULTON STRERT—Ww PYERDELL® som Cae ograved Weed erties, Ofer viylee Beet A YETID BREATH 18 PURIFIED, RISKING MAUR FLEARANT BY TI vei ‘or DUaNOs « ATARMIL ANUP au sae saggee sy AMBROSIA Ih A bake and herb 4; entirely | jomainina t= Role Prayrioer. druggist and grocer in 4 RTIATIC ae CAM ONLY BR HAD At ‘Aino Paper eat Maveupes. tn grea! ar Wes. Eee pie sata by COOLEHO WOLFE oon dor wow UNIONS, INVERTED NAILS RNLARORD ee ect cored ah oak aim oF a geen y TACHARIR, Kargnen USirapeiien Tu hrm feey, Mefere Wo phyermaas and our gremee! th ety, tian, AmD, TAUR—ALA, | KINDS baer Ler nm ymauiien te Uneumiare wreheusions respecting Captain Duk the reprenen a: pavies had cefuned rath brat Sa the Insura le bound for 4 m board P ut such eae iMMons Of despair atien co wad-mvery ant. Af aur friend wil | 1—X. he will b TATION BITTERS are gant thin EC ve have fort: nin Wi sd ete adage to ali ageghnd coe: is 4 certain cure for It hurts nobody bur (hone w Ti operates badly. lances will the lusiepooketa Under ma ciceine aK PLANTATION MITIER® be Catssava Be Bana —Celebrated Lf wer (wo bandied he bee Li was founded fi Kurepe " vet yj aft rua a wee by the Jeans for the emecme und der the name of ammation ef the lotee and ir) ssice k—Wor enteedied diges: ten Laveypen Viowsns—Arematic, bn nervous de>iiiey. stinulans and te. ait flesh, musi Axisnmdin aromatio corminati Mlk, much used by mather Also clone buds, orange, enrrew Geriander, enake root on f old its uAmAter the Droseut. © We a Childs, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermon: regi T wish every sotdiew had « battle They am the moss otfective, periect tonte Lever used." 7 pionwe j@ from the thmous Bowl p Wirtup'g Norm: Waanimaran, D. ©. ‘ $6 nod um twee ve mae Uoed ly the g enue No article ever bad an equal ewe ro wold by wl the pene tpa we beare the fae abl RAKE & CW, 202 Troe iw a: They are warranie v prevalent among mankind? gard, pallid and melancholy faoes would ‘we Tn all lande io whieh dineawe existe; but bo tions of a little energy w be remembered that the T the open alr rapid ‘of the bee ¥ tc ih eating surendae must be atm ted thit the dim fic form ts phystea ly. man: dependent pon tare coms quentiy divar« ™ IS th parsuanee of feeling, mental DANS -NEW STYLES FROW PARIS ALLEN, 614 Broad ay, one doo THE RST AND THE A MUKTON'S, 26 Malden lave, Kew Vor LEAPEST Aw DOUBLE STRENGTH LIVE BAL aM he L 4 | grain ae ‘ll diseacse eriaing from great inpuriy of the YATT 6 LIVE BAlaas cured Mr ra Live BALSAM cured Mr iow BEC) ‘after ha had berm tremiod tn thr Kromdway Hor Seon ad hese oie conmmry to ware bis life MYATIS LIVE BALS M hese and eindred die Gat ono be eured by medians, * AB’ DOUMLE HTRENGTI LAVE RALEAM 46 26 Grand street Bl yer bovlie als for BO. here by express Peas SBMA, 8 So 3A bixth gree. peas Jurontanr 10 FOLDIERS AND OTHE Re i tyarme Me { Mewnta Bord by all Aroggete Depot be Cons DIES ARK ADVISED To parvo TthIm 6 oe Tua sogenes ox wane, eis } | pe m0 case nt Mage aigie re Titan Depot 10 ra bam eyuare, a ORGAN YAN LectU Re OF ToUTHACHS HEAD apes ING TLRS, . 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