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ee eel from Mew York; @ * ead 88 trom | wre, ang * nent Oity intent {EWS FROM WASHINGTOM, , | Sorat” S**% ‘om reuyiesd ot 8 Om | Sry.cre 7 a a --aKMS Used, OENBEAL wANooon’s starr. * “oluck eo Monday afteraven a men, gv dug bis came Derrnnnnnnnrinnnnnncs The following te the eet ted ae be a > ViMieme, © GOv saxuenr = . Present composition of Major Gene. Hive ond ap ontete & “AY Ovoning last a serious oollision coourred be. ; + “ra Laken ote Custody @y ine charge orrune “ ., Fal Gan."0t's stag < “aeemee 89% cas)” -# Uoai0e Companion 16 and 43, at the corner of tious { “* ateaiieg Zo obiala the oooleote ct the Post Omics | Sones AMD 0-8 maw Kasuaw um 9 Circular of tis Secretary of the Trea- ea ae, Brovet Brigadier Geserl, In- Lae] martPig | WO sire! avd Second avenue, io which firearms wore | yO voiong, vg to Woe Impotibra’ aud Traders’ Dank. Tot] Tee burkeatine lerees, c ® General aim { Diet of ataft Nidre® @00"gnig | COKIess'y used. A pistol shot discharged by a member one a optaia Avery, (rom Maracaltm, to the National Banks, Major A. M. Loucberty, «: New Joreey, Brovet Licutea- 7. @f Rosine Company 46, toon effect 00 the perecn ef George | “cumstances oF h "#680 are en follows:—Willlamme 8P- | Vesenuela, om the 20:8 of November, arrived ot Uhld eury AD Colovel, Medical Director. 1 Oma tee Bobwais, of Hine Company 16, but the wound ie not dan. | P&'fe*et the Nensee street window, at the bour above | port yesterday evening. She reporus the following stale Linn aa tooo sme ‘of ‘Penosyt 4 wes ordered | Foceiy, ihe attack o: the assailots was so desperate | ™Outionsd,and demas ‘4 from Mir. George P. Barrett— | of alfaire-— rigor ua tod Cavan WO. W, Mier, a Semese a "Sen tes | Mena sne uossinn beni inc won tierce’ | portary and trade” nau, Molre uroating ome | portoe Marcenscen the hn ot Revseee, eta Inte: ti, P Tork. Stoves Weir, site o-Come, 1908 AGth | penis roogbiy Landied. None of the riovers were arrested. | OCW aud Traders’ Lia Clerk, auspoctiog Some- | portor Maracaibo on the 14:8 of Novemver, iw» ema resting roceedings of ptain Finley Anderson, assistant Adjatent Geseral. Mitenee sateen tte vy. | {2186 "00g from the appea "ABC8 of the applicant, asked | gchooosr, Laviag 4 crew Of ouly Kwelve men Congress. Captain Ed. Marinner, of the Ose Nundred tod Sisty- acteg PICULTY war waen — eet cae ee > Williams to bow she ,°#rd of the bank au- While of the bar be was boarded bys bout (rom wecond New York Volunteers, promoted to Assistant om theriseg him to collect sim? yea &c. Willlamas | government schooner iying i the mouth o” roptied that be had nore; and wi ‘asked to show 0 order or aume other rel al ‘on trom the bang At | 12° OMoer and boat's crew wore immediately mate yeep this request be abowed the moet at, dent signs of embar | ers. General Powe then sent word t the gowere reasmeot end coufusion, which Armed the previous | mevt schooner, purportiog to be from the oe Bus, bo, betley k's Witiams to be a & ro tore lag (088 Ap 5 vicious of the cler Swindler, requested the people etandéa € around to (ks a prisceer om beard: whee « ane 63-—rxowrt action OF THB OMIBF BNGINXKE— Bere COMPANIES LOUKED UP. Betwern one and two o'clock on Tuesday morning @ eet deaperaie Aight took place at the corner of Cortiands eaOet G08 Bronaway botween the membors of Fugine Ue bear neg Ad/atant General of Volunteers, with the rank of Major, fs assigned to temporary duty with Geaeral Hascoss during the organization of the First corps. RECRUITING FOR HANCOCR’s coRrS. fEffecs of the Rebel-Canadian Raid t The Governors of Connecticut and Westers Virgiats sities Nos. 40 and 63. Itscems, from information | bim inio custody untit be could @ & poticemas. | | on the Nerihern Border. Bn pel ve po ones Pe laphh srcnprai ay iatg {hae suppose dapredator fastantiy’ ta on ia wag, | oat wan nea, tbe crow of wich ware alan made prem hinsmanesecemnes 2) epective States, urging them to notice tbe peoullar is- that on stores OF Gre occurred oa Monday aftera00a ia | OF the eiorts “of “some of wer citisers ‘wus | goveranteat weaae aks aeemeenened the tones of dacemeats the government has offered to ealist im ine cessoo ead 28 Qe Poventd tie ‘ric, between the hours of four aud ive ine’ mei secsiaiors 7 oe sane w sae bin. took He thee went . is r eneral Hancock being . Barrots, with remarkable promptnses at detemioa- is Who Bill to Placo Six-Steam Revenue Cutters RE ae es SC ae ee ofetack, wrion wa's the cause of fret bringing thetwe | ti55 ‘rushed out {rom the Poor oflos, rat alter ths ab. | eoeatenes Store tte cutone ot auee a on the Lakes Passed by the Senate, | t tom wow nnn are foie i howe Sate ease of Representatives. eat ed Fa ag a a te Y the Sonate, E ad a of we int trade welne luslinn Ginaee cae eomained Dor wiel ee | cxelet oon ren ae ae ‘THB SQUABBLES OF fT: MISSOURI RADIOALS. Engine Compaey No. <0, whose location ls te Elm | the‘compiaini of Mr. Barrett and Mr, Buell, the caativw the 16 whee be Comp In an interview yesterday between the President and rest, proceeds dowa Bi vadway, and Engine, Com- | of the vank. It is said that the segacity and’ discretion rd, Governor Fiotober, of Missourt, the former urged ihe | _, MF: FUSE, (rep) of Mase. niraivont @ reestution @® | ROS SOs sativa in im Wasbington street, | 0 Barrett saved the Dunk (rom « toes of some teu thou Mies vowel: thee. Qeseiel, Fostgn comets. Aabae Whe Resolution to Terminate the Reci« | necessity for the settlement of the diticulties among the | “TIPE tat the Baie of Lowininns may renwme ite poll ~ et to Broadway for a | ®%84 dollars, which, ia the shape of vbligations aut se- | ment, the arew being simply armed with revolvers radicals in that State as a preliminary to the appotntmens | ° ‘elstions with the goveroment of the Vented mates, | Prevens® shrovsh ae ae 14 curities, wore among the lettore: in their box. side arms. procity Treaty Adopted by the House. which was referred to the Commivion on the Judiciary, |S @ the above district. At Jouction, 1 OP 1 Acowaye ro ran Sreamsuie Cuwpar4.—Oa Monday | The towe of Maracaibo was in the grosiest sated + | OF persons recommended for office there, He charged pears, it bas beso usuat for both companies to meet, . aiarm, fearing toet the place would be bombarded, amd, the maloontents of the party there with baviog delayed LAND GRANTS TO BANAO4) COMTANED EN COUuREmIe bet them which afternoon, while the steamer Cumbria was paseieg | ang result, would be surrendered. the removal of Gederal, Rosecrans, whoes charge to an- | _ Mf Cous, (rep) of Oat. teireducet » bit greating Ce 2 Gene ceery Gane beeen through Holl Gate with four or five hundred soldiers ow ne Terese wea detained three dove fo conmeyaeneny wp other Held of duty had yome time ago been determined | 248.0 ceria talirond companion ie California, which | *allrench be fre frst The members of Regine Com- | board, obe airack om a rock and broke s portion of her | ptlos could be found who would voature to taxa her we The Question of a Navy Yard for Iren- | 0 - bstenet yyy pany No. 40, observing No. 68 coming up Reade street | tron plating. Being built with wate? tignt compartments, | “"*! be ee r —. o0 Monday afiernoos, turned dows Koade and rounded | tne vessel did not sink, though sbe coMected a large } } | u | 1 1 i 1 1 | : ! 5 | ui ‘Bions Lf the moans necessary to its daily wants. Glads Laid on the Table, ony THR VALUATION OF ENLISTED GLAVRS IN KENTUCKY. A delegation from Kentucky , comprising prominent eup- Porters of the administration in that State, had an inter, view to day with the President and Secretary of War io ‘Wasmmctom, Deo. 18,1864 } reference to tbe appointment of commissioners for the FINANCIAL MATTERS. valuation of enlisted slaves, provided for in the act of On ncoount of objections urged as to the unfairness of | Yobruary 24, 1864, ‘Tho result of these couferences is the Cho private negotiation of loaus, the offer of certain par- | determination of the government not to appoint these ties in Now York to take an additional thirty-five mil- commissioners, at least for the present. Rion of five-tweoty bonds has not been accepted by the APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THR GFW. Secretary of the Treasury, who is endeavoring te stimu- | the Senate to-day in executive session eames Late the subscription to the new seven-thirty bonds to | gomination of David MeDouald to be Judge of the United Point suifloiens parcially to remedy the deficiencies in the | geates Court for the district of Iodiana, —— Pike to ally receipts of tke Treasury. With this view the fol- | be pistrict Attorney for the Western district of Missouri, towing -Ciroalde has been ‘enved:— and Charles H. Shriver to be Collector of Internal Reve- Tamasury Derarrment; Deo. 13, 1864. | nue for the Fourteenth district of Penngylvania. Sm—Desiring to avoid uny further issve of bonds the faterest of.which is payable in coin, or ANOTHER BLOCKADS RUNNER CAPTURED. Mey ue. Sher inorease of paper circulation, I a: y Bpecial attention to the seve chree,ten! The Navy Department to-day received a despatch from Row Offered to the public. It is believ Rear Admiral Porter, dated Fort Monroe, in which he these motes present advantages which should | reports tho capture of the blockade runner steamer Fecommend thom to uil who bave money to invest. ‘The interest offered is, ut present ratea of other goverament Securities, such as to render them attractive, and their Sonvertibility into goid bearing bonds gives them an ad. ditional value. Isis only necessary that pevple should @Bnderstand the advantiges aiforded by this c! of Becurities to insure tn Builicieut daily amounts to meet the current demonds upon the Treasury. In ex- fending to national banks and others authority to ‘obtain subscriptions, aud the olier of liberal @ommissions for services performed, it was ex. pected that the national banks, especially connected sas they are with the government, and profiting by that ‘onaeotion, would bave been stimulated to such exer. Sions as would insure success, I regret to say that the results thus far have not been satisfactory. Betore re- Borting to other agencies, I therefore again appeal to the ational banks, ia the bope that they will un e this = be myit f work with a spirit and energy which will onstrate that the recognized fiscal agents of the gov- @romeat may atall times be relied on for adequate exer- Emma Hendry, with a cargo of 700 bales of cotton, by the Cherokee; and tho schooner Mary, with eighty bales of cotton, by the Mackinaw. THE NEW CHIEF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL, It was expected that Mr. Chase would have taken his seat as Chief Justice yesterday, and ali the business of the Court had been arranged in view of that eveut; but the report of bis confirmation by the Senate had been made to the President, who, upon the plea that there ‘Was no Attorney General to make a requisition upon the Secretary of State for the Chief Justice’a commission, witbbeld the report until the Senate confirmed the aj pointment of the Attorney General, which wa done yes- terday. The commissions of the Chief Justice and Attorney General were made out to-day, aud voth will be Sworn in to-morrow. AFFAIRS IN MPXICO. Official despatches from the Mexican government re- ceived here announce that on the 22d of September last President Jaarez and his Cabinet were at tho city of THE CANADIAN RECIPRICIIY | Nazar, in the Stato of Durango, where the government TREATY. was established provisionally, in expectation of some The deolded action of the House on the termi. | movemonts of the Mexican Army of the West, under mination of the Reciprocity treaty between the | General Ortega, ‘h were in contemplation against the Waited States and Great Britain will doubtless | cities of Durango and Zacatecas, held by the French: meot with general approval, as the treaty, as in- | The Mexican government was then in very good epirits, terpreted by the colonial autuorities, is admitted to | In a letier to a friond residing in the United States Prest— ave worked greatly to the disadvantage of the United | dent Juarez, say NBtatos. ‘There is no opposition to the terminztivn of the By the treason of Genoral Uragua, and the absence *treaty, but tke act, as reported from the Select Commit. | ffom the republic of other generals’ who had no con- Corm.a new treaty, This proposition met with favor at | ments of weakness, and the officers remaining are ‘he last session; but subsequent events in connectio bong ig gg an eng oo, & die. bn pe »with the rebel raids from the provinces bave created a | with his master’s orders, to aeatroy ibe: iat “very bitter feeling towards them, particularly among the ee Papen carta but, fortunate: ‘Vermont and.other Now England members, and on mo. | U2" echoes “Sion of Me, Morrill, of Vermont, a gubstitute was adopted | be. or whatover elements may be eumpioyed to destroy it -@imply authorizing tho President to give the twelve <a Ei pl niin Abed = Powrnphs months’ notice required by the treaty. There is no } fT US. ‘doubt of the acquiescence of the Senate in this measure, | *!,in® eforis of our enemies. Other advices express the prevailing opinion among the The original jolot resolution in relation to the Reci- | ieading republicans of Moxico that the government of Procity treaty was reported by Representative Elijah | yrasimitian will prove ephemeral, as it is dependent for ‘Ward, of Now York, from the Committee on Commerce, support solely upon the subsidy received from France, {ast April. The proambi: only was at that time acted on; | wnich, under the pressure of popular opinion there, must and this amoug otbe: ogs declares that nearly ali the soon be withdrawn, after which it is confidently believed ‘articles which Canada has to sell are admitiod into the | i441 yaximilian’s empire cannot survive even one woek. ‘Onited States free of duty, while heavy duties are now ‘Smposed upom many of those articles which the people of the United States have to sell, with tho intention of excluding them fromthe Canadian markest; and further, Chat the President of the United States, during the first eession ef the Thirty-ninth Congress, cause to be sub- ‘Wasnrnctox, Dec. 18, 1864. ‘mitted to¢he Bouse an official report, setting forth the ‘The Senate was calied to order at tweive o'clock noos, ‘Wwequality and injustice existing in our present inter- | Mr. Clark, D’resident pro tm., io the chair. sourse with Canada, subversive of the true intent MAKING GOOD LOST CERTIFICATES OF DRET. of the treaty, owing to the subsequent legislation Mr, Scuner, (rep.) of Mass., introduced the petition of of Canada, With the view of carrying on commer. | Messrs. Lake Brothere, bankere of Boston and New cial intercourse rectprocaliy, beneiicial and satisfactory | York, im which they set forth that they were the owners ‘© both parties, resolution was appended authorizing of certificates of lodebtedness to the amount of $10,000; ‘and requiring the President to give notice to the British | that theee Certificates were fonts ogre a far- Poveroment that it is the wish and intentien of the gov- eaten, bat thas coege Solve canvas sane Bile hereon s@rument of the United States to terminate the treaty, | for the same. They pray Congres to provide a remedy ‘unless a pew convention aball before the end of ten years | io their apieotery bene A Neer ee to from tho negotiation of this treaty be concluded between | PFU Mn mitts iavoived in the petition eoncerbed the the two governments, by which the provisions shall be | finauces of the couvtry, Mr. Scmwer wished the subject ‘go modified as to be mutually satisfactory to both govern. | reverred to the Commitioe om Finance, and it was so re- ‘meats; algo authorizing the President to appoint three | ‘erred. commissioners for the revision of the treaty and to con- for with other commissioners duly authorized therefor, whenever it eball appear to be tho wish of the govern- ‘ment of Great Britain to negotiate a new treaty. Tho preamble having been adopted last seseion, the question day recurred on the adoption of the resolution; but Chis was superseied by the substitute of Mr, Morrill. Ton ABILITATION OF LOUISIANA. The reconsideration by the Houge to-day of the refe. rence to the Judiciary Committee of Mr. Eliot’s resolu- ‘Sion providing for the recognition of the new State government of Louist and the reception of the Seva- ‘torn and Representatives elect, and its subsequent | the United States the value of the same in annual instal- croference vo the select Committee on the Rebellious States, pong ctpoponen a tea im number, with interest at six 48 understood to indicate the disposition of the House to REVENUE CUTE FOR THE 1ARrs, ve general Mr. SmERMay, of , from mittee on pooner nee eae eaLeautids iawal'vh oes Finance, reported a a Qutborizing the construction of ‘the individual Siates may be detached from the confede- six revenue cutters for service on the lakes, and appro- priating one million of dollars, of so much as 1s neceseary, «racy and their relations with tho genera) government svestored. for that purpose. He asked that the following letter TOR NAVY YARD FOR IROW-CLADS. from the Secretary of the Treasury be read:— Sin—TI have ‘the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th inst., requesting infermation as to te The debate on the new navy yard for tron-clads was | number of revenue cutters now en tag lakes, their ey sontinued to-day at some length. The whole subject | Seretofore maintained on ihe northern lakes was six. They ‘was finally Iaid upon the table by @ decisive vote. It is a of pprobable that the bitter contest and conflicting views of the friends of the League Island, and New London sites ‘will prevent any final action upon the subject at the FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury, A bill is now in process of preparation to authorize the tasue of tegai tender notes in place of any more gold inter- est beating securitics. ‘TERMINATION OF 7» he The nationa! government TRIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRE: SECOND SESSIOX. THE COLLECTION OF DUTIES AT DETROIT. Mr, Howann, (rep.) of Mich., introduced a petition from the Collector o° the port of Detroit, praying for relief from the operation of tue joimt resolution of the last ces- sion increasing the rate of auties on imported articles Atty per, cent. ‘he petition was referred to the committee on Finance. A GUNDOAT FOR LIDKRIA. Mr. Scuvgx, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a bill authorizing the President of the United States to transfer a gundovt to the republic of Liberia. The bill provides that any one of the gunboats of the United States Navy may be transferred to the Liberian government upon a valuation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Navy, who is authorized to enter into @ contract with any person duly empowered by the Liberian govern- ment, by which that government shall engage to pay to re sailing ¥ of sueh build and rig as to prevent t as Im 1861 five of thom we! ons, id. contract was made with pariles to bi a nt Rleanor nt session, for revenue service on Lake Erle, which vossel i¢ #0 near Fee WORK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATIVES. | completed that her trial has been orde: for today. This is the only steamer belo to revenue purpeses on the government has on to a great extent, induced re ‘The House ts busily engaged in clearing off the more important business left over at tho last seesion. But little now business has as yet beon undertaken, and probably the Beoretary to charter two te nothing more than the necessary preliminary business will «got = Ram gn ah ee] A rig be transacted before the holidays. But little has been ing the oigreiand harbor, and done by the committees yot beyond necessary routine Dusiness, The Committee of Ways and Means hold daily sessions, however, and are commercing the consideration < dt Important financial measures, but will only report on @ the other I therefore reco urehase five eMcient vessel epartment en the north thi ist completed, Pnancial measures, and have obtained his views in regard to the sources from which additional reveave \ gan be best obtained, and are covsidering 8 new system pf raising fatare loans, which shall be less onerous «mn the people and less embarrassing to the operations of 01 ‘pons! id be compleved and commissioned by the navigation. , Your obedient TGS iy rere sour ete ret eeDay, Mr, Fe (rep.) of Conn,, asked if the vessels pro- vided for were armed vessels? opening of \ jbo Department. Mr. AN replied that be understood that revenue FUANKS OF CONGRESS TO COMMODORE WINSLOW | SUtlers wore ueuAlly pian fiero hie ad AND LIEUTBMANT CUSHING. "Sir. Foeres sald that by an arrangement between the The House Naval Committees have decided to report | government of the United States and of Great Britain, ‘entored into in April, 1817, there was a stipulation in regard to the armed force which the government of the United States abould keep on the lakes, 1 Javorably upon the votes of thanks to Commodore Wins- Jow and Lieutenant Cushing. This will enabie the Presi- Aout to make the dosired promotions of these officers for Mr, Saenuam said that the Finance Committee had \ pbeir gallant services, refully considered tbat ari it before taking ILLNESS IN GEN, OLARER’S FPAMILR, fetton on the bil, It did not interfere with it im aay Gonerai D. W. 0, Clarke, executive clerk of the Senate, "The Dill as reported was then passed. @ still detained im Now England by iilness In big family, | mviusruaxt or — ace ARMY—THER WIVES 49D . Lie oar nme . Wruaon, (rep } of Mass, introduced @ joint resota- The Boorelary of Stale communicated to the Mouse to- | on'sy oncotsags enlintment Me tion to encourage enlistments in the army by makia day the returns made by the collectors of custome, pur. free the wives and children of colored seldiers Tow belt Buant to the act of 1796, for the relief and protection of 8 slaves in the Soutb. ‘The resolution provides that the wife and childres, if merican seamen, registered in United States porte im | any he have, of an: that bas bees or shall be in #64 OF the whole number (2,790), 1,070 are returned | Te tortion, nual be forever, Tren laren of ihe onlay from Maine; 18 from New Hampshire; 1,417 from Massa- T8on, evidence that he and the woman, claimed to be @hosetts; 61 from Rnode isiasd; 1 from Comneoticut; 40 ‘Wife, Rave lived togesber, asaociated as Busband ead Vr. Cove alae iatroduced & bill te eetaeheh © Gepartmest with @ Commins OF eed rr MmIMer ag ote ne Youd be wos ne an to the medeand means ed cbtaiaieg rovesus Irom Mr, Wasurgaxe, of Ml said be ane m crap.) . was opposed to Objection buen being Made, the Bobet went over READ BION OF LOUD ANS REPREREETS TITRE ITO COmCRE Mr. Jaume ©, Anim, (Opp.) Of HL ved we Ik was road for the joformation of the House, Tk pro. pores to admit Sevators sod Representatives (8 Com BTeSK, UNder the Lew comstiivtion Of Louwiame, ‘The rele ence was reconsidered Mr. Kiso remarked tuat wuee be Ane Com Mtoe on the Judiciary it was because bat stand! Committes was the proper one (or the examination of question, and because a bit looking © the same been herct fore rejerred te the Comm! « the Judiciary. le did pot fu that the subject would receive sorthing but kindaess from the Committee on the Rebellious States; vor bad he any reason to believe that that commilies was opposed to this resolution, He would have ne ebjectios to such retcrence Tho resolution was then referred to the Committee oa the Rebellious States. Mr, Cu. (opp.) of N.Y, totrod ir, CHaNtak, (Opp.) Of N, ¥., totroducea « which was adopted, instructing the Comm ittee ef Waye and Me ds to inquire into the expediency of reducing tax on mineral coris, NAVAL DEPOT ON THE LAKEA, Mr. Brown, (opp.) of Wis., asked leave, but objection was made, to introduce @ resolution providing for the appointment of @ select eommittee of seven mem here, to whom shall be re'erred all resolutions, petitions. &e., relative to a naval depot on the iakes, and whose duty it shall be to select the most suitable site, aud report by Dill or otherwise. THR WITHDRAWAL OF GOODS FROM WARRMOUSES, Mr. Sravexe, (rep.) of Pa, asked leave to introduce a Dill, with the view of putting it on its passage, extend! the time for the withdrawal of goods from ary publ stores or bonded warehouses, in cases where the three years time allowed by tho act of July, 1462, has been interfered wita by any ordor of the Presidest of the United States. Mr. Brown, of Wis., objected. NAVAL DEPOT FOR TRON-CLAMS. The House resumed the consideration of the bill te establish un iron clad navy yard at New London. Mr. Coariys O'Newa, (rep.) of Pa., resu bis re. marks from yesterday ‘in favor of 10 Inland for navy yard for tron clads, &c. The Secrotary of the Ni had risen above local prejudices in 1: looking only to the interests of the cou motion of the efficievey of the ni O'Neil proceeded at length to show the superior ad ard wes within T Neither Teausylvaula of procurement. nor Philadeiphia came bore to ask for this location as boon or afavor. He urged this selection because, among other reasong, there was fresi and deop water; an adja- cent population thet could furnish all the required me- ‘eal skill and all the material in abundance, League id was the proper place, and no argument had been advanced to thow that there-was apy 10g equal advantages. ‘Mr. BRooMALL, (rep.) of Pa. viding that the President shall appoint seven scientide and practical mou, three of whom shal! be officers of the navy not below the rank of caplain, who shall eelect a site for a navy yard for iron clad voe sels, having in view fitness of location as well as conve- nience of construction. A maority of satd commisston ie authorized to report. If the rey be confirmed by the Preatdent, the Secretary of the Navy shall forthwith cure the title to such site, to be vested in the United States, and adopt measures for the immediate commence- meot of the work. Mr, Broomall, while preferring League Ieland, said his object in oifering his substitute was that ‘all places should be properly examined aad the best site selected. ‘Mr. Pixn, (rep.) of Me., said that all we have to do with the navy is to keep the present forco in repair. We have six bundred and seventy-one vessels, which sutlice for all the purposes of this war. Why should we enter upon this enlarged expenditure for the purpose of creating addittopal monsters to avoid some possible fu- ture foroign war, and et a time when the country was so heavily taxed, and there was an absolute necessity te provide means for military purposes? He moved to lay the wacie pexding sub ect on the table. The motion was agreed to by yeas 80, nays 53, as followa:— Yuas—Menars, Alley, Allison, Amen, Ashley, Baldwin of Mich., Baxter, Beaman, Blair, Blow, Boutwell, Brooks, Brown of Wik. Chanier. A. W. Ciack, ( Cravens, Davis’ of N.Y, , Hilot, Farnsworth, Grianell, Hardt jerrick, lowa, Hulburd, hellogg of N. ¥ , Knapp, Koor, Lovlond, Littiejohu, 5. Matey Mes Dowell, Metndos. Mill of N. ¥., mM bio Orth, meroy, Price, Rouiins of N. eof N. ¥.. Stuart, ikenburg, Wadsworth, Eltah bourne of Masa, "Whaley, Batley, Baldwin of Mars, i is of end,” Tracy. Vs Washburne of 11, B. Wood—S\ jesers, Ancona, Arnold, on 4, Braudegee, Broomall, Davis of Md., Dawes, Dawson, Deming, Denison, Kdgerton, English, Frank, Mooper, Hubbard of Conm., Ingersoll,’ Kelly, Kellogg of Mish... Law, Loan, M Medlister, McBride, Mot lurg, Miter of Pa, Moorkes: AEM: Norton, O'Neill of Rice of Mas-., Schenck, Scot Spa ing, Starr, Stecle of N stroi Thayer. Upson, Webster, Wheeler, Willisma, W mn, Yeutnan—S3, ‘THB RECIWROCIY TREATY WITH CANADA. The Rouse then took up the joint resolution reported Inst eession by Mr. Elijah Ward, of New York, from the Commitse on Commerce, authorizing notice to be given by the President to terminate the Reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, and to appoint commissioners to pegotiate a new treaty, bused on the true principles of reciprocity ae affecting the trade between the United States aod the Britieh North American proviuces, ‘The question pending from last sescion was on the pas- 6 of the resolation. This was now reconsidered. ie tr Morritt, (rep.) Of Vt., offered a substitute setting forth that the terms or the treaty are not reciprecal aod satisfactory; providing for the adjustment of any matters of difference between the two governments, and request- ing the President to give the government of Great Britain and [reiand the notice required by the fifth article of the treaty of June 6, 1864, for the termination of the same. Mr. Morriil’s' substitute baving been agreed to, Mr. Exuam Warp, (opp.) of N. ¥., moved te lay the whole subject on the table. ‘This was 4! to by 45 against 84, ‘The original resolution, as amended by Mr. Morrill’s gabaiitate, was then passed by yeas 95, nays 51, as fol- — Yras—Mersre, Allison, Ames, Ashley, Bat Baldwin of wich, Baldwin of Mase, Batier, Beavhan, Blaine, Blow, randegee, Brooks, Broom: A.W. Clark, ‘Md., Dawes, Dizo1 aglieh, Fearne Ganson, Gooch, Grinnell. Hooper, Hotchkiss, Mubbard of lows, Hui ulburd, ‘Jenokes, Julian, K Kel one A 03 OR, 2, rin, Miller of "N. ¥., Moorhead, Morrill, Morris of X. Amos Myers, Leopard Myers, Ni Od of Fa. Orin, | Patterson, Perham, Price, Rice of Mass., Rice of Me., Robinson, Bohen vk, Nd, Boott, 31 8] as diag, Stary, Bieven itt rasa, Trey, ¢r8, Spaniaia Thomas. Tree; pion, Van Vaikenbubg, Wash! e' burn of Mbenn Whaley, Witliares, 7 Wilson end Yeaman ATe—Mesers, A! Chante, Teaman—s5. rown of Wis., tld a Lo ‘Cobb, Cox, Davie ef N.Y., Dei en, Bltridge, Bitot, Finck, on, Herrick, Ki a" ia leindoe, Mo jorrison, Nob'e wend, Wa in Weod—1, Adjourned. ‘Tan Orens.—There will be no Opera to-night, the com- pany being engaged all aay with » full rehearsal of Pre Diavole, which is to be produced with unusual attrac. tions next week. The Inst representation of Don Sebastiin will be givem to-morrow night, with the original cast, extra orchestral and ohoral force, new scenery and cos tumes, as before, We reiterate our opinien that this fine spectacular opera sheuld be given ata matinee before the end of the season. kek v¥s Acting Master William L. Martine, Inte [a command of ‘United States bark Roebuck, has been promoted to Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, and ordered to command the United States stoamer Hybiscus, now fitting out at the Brocklye Navy Yara, The or Rifles), bas been brevetted as Major General By the Presi- Gent, for gallons conduct and meriiorioas service im the campaigns before E:chmoad end Peversbumm Debind No. 63 ie order to drive them out first on ‘This etvemyt on their part created a general fight be- twee bein companies, whea cart rangs, stones, dc., Were frevly wee, aed several badly out ane injured. Py tee prompt action of Kagineer T. 1. Weat and Terence Defy, Foreman of Engine Company No. 63, they were eve copereied, 20d Cee Company compelled to proceed through Chured street to the Gre, while the other tour Preadway Betwora one and o'clock yestorCay morning the Belle agen sounded an alarm (or the Seventh district, wher bein companios proceeded as usual on their old Fouts to tbe fre, sed im case tbey should come in contact AD cach other, several membrrs, anticipating trouble, ermed thowselves fora general fight, Kogine Company Mo. 65 came ovt juto Broadway from Reade street, about © Dive abend of No. 40, AX soon as the latter company @Reery ed Wnelr entagonist, they siarted of under full headway yelling sud bodting ab ibe members of No. 63 Ab the chine Gime several outsiders, wh» could wot be Walk, Commences arom 83, and Whee they rec! grentest @xoitement ensued betwees botu companion. There they came Lo aetand aii, when Le po.ics, obsorving a difticuity pre iaturbance, Notwithstanding their eforts soveral of the Sremen got eagaged in & roguiar Agut, wuow suddenly cov } 10l bbots were Bred from the side Of kugine ‘\ompany No. volley, when the police were coupe ited (v retreat ior saiety. Not loos than sixty show were Grod, clabs being freely used aud MOUs thrown in every direction, It # waid that ove of the ony incr bad her vox Giled with stones and clubs. The Nght for a time did fair to result io lous of lire, but Assistant hagineors Timothy 1. Woet aod James Long, ber being eariy on the ground, rashed to tne see0e of action, abd after @ lapee Of some fitteen or twenty minutes fic vrded in separ sting [be comb«tants, ee ee ee eee en ig ‘The police Opally encoreded in preventing any forther Gisturoance of tee peece, and Voth companies were es- Gerted Lome by the police ‘As far aa wo Uave Deen able to ascertain the following are the names of thove mured:— Joba Grimes, & member of Engine Com No. 83, Cut in the bead; taken to the New York How) John Carroll, shet ip tbe back; also & member of Ke- gloe Company No. 05, conveyed to the New York Hos pital Jose ot Pngine Company No. 40, shot in the econ resumed fatally, conveyed to the Now York Hos- pital! was leo pteboed in tho breast. Hugh Bouner, foremas of Lngine Company No, 40, contusion of the bead, taken to his remtdeuce, 104 ett street. A wtn pamed Mosuire war alse injared in the bead by 8 pistol bait : Tue engineer Of #i@am Hogine Company No, 98, Car Toll, was shot in the back of the bord, wound said to ve ous, He warat (ue time on his return to the eo gine Loose, the apparatus at the prevent time being laid up, Whoo ® spent ball bit fia in the back of the Heck, pasaing through the cape oC bis fire cap, ‘A member of Engine Comproy No, 66, whose name we were unable to ascertain, was shot in the loft leg and feuother iu the £igh’ pres * ‘Some ton or twelve memvere of Engive Company No. 40, whove vames were witbbeid by the more or jess oud abcus the bead wn: Ormce Caer Examren Fine Daramtuant, } 21 Rircavera Staer, New Youn, leo. 18, 1864. , To Fonrwax Sin--You are hereby directed to notify the members of iF company not to rewove their apparatus trom the voll further notices, Thu order # to take effect immediately. ly order, JOHN DRCKER, Chief Engineer, ‘The chief intends to pupish them to the fullest extent, and bas already lodge: a complaint against beth compe- Bies before (be loard of Fire uniesioners. He is de. termined to inake an example of tiem, aud asserts that be will in no way allow the least disturbance te occur throughout the department unless attended with the iul- lest penaity o: tbe lew. Great blame is attached to the aneistant foreman of Engive Company No, 40, Robert Canfield. an it is alleged he was the fret to cause the disturbance with Bo. 63 at she a(tertioca lire, threatening them and using undecconing ae officer, Amusements. NIBLO'S GARDEN. This te the net woek of the Connie Soogah, with ite fine fcecery and splendic scenic ¢fects, Next week Mr. and Mre. Barney Wiliams revive the Fairy Circle sede Yankee farce. The houses have been exceedingly good at Nibjo’s since the engagement of the Irieh Boy and the Yankee Girl, and these fine December evenings are just vhe thing for theatre goers. ANTEMUS WARD'S MATINGE. Artemue Ward gives his Gret matinee at Dodworth’s Ball to-day. Those who bave taken the trip aseere us that a stage ride to Utan !s much more ploesant by day than by night, apd that the beauties of Mormondom show even better by sunlight thas by the light of the moon. If thie be go, it is an argument ja favor of the day live of stages which Ward drives, but we can testify tnes the bight line is very agreeabie, aod that al! serie of funny Adventures are gure to happen by the . has been not inappropriately christened ‘the wild humor tet of the pleins.”’ * to plain that there is rome method tn Bis wilin« diences, makes the poopie roar, and seldow haste pay mach for the privtiege of lecturing. His success t= this city has surpassed thet of apy other lectorer, and be de- serves all the mouey be bas received. We uoderstasd that be is preparing © benefit for Mulies, the artist, who is Dow very iil. FOX's OLD BOWSRY TmearEn. Mies Fanny Herring te the great attraction st thie house. Her impersonation of Karl, the Idiot Boy, took the enthusiastically dieposed sudience by storm last night. It does nos take mach te make @ seneation in the Ola Bewery. Where Boot! Hamlet would be flat ang unprofitable, and the genuine humor and happy delinea- tious of human natere ip Owens’ Solos Shingle would fall still Dorn, the broed wit sed strong ¢ramatic Incl. dents of the Bowery stage ares succcss as proftabie to the management as it i¢ satisfactory to the audience. It is a happy, jolly, and—if ever the word was appropri. ately employed—it may be dewignated an “appreciative ’ audience; for the people appearea to appre. ciate not enly the performance, but also that delightful license which the etiquette of this section of the city confers to introduce domestic comforts and dutiee inte its places of amune- ment. The intermission between the acte is Portion Of the enire acte, and this \suowatien—of course most delicately introduced—has the effect of eubddaing the still email voice’ which might otherwise distur the harmeny of the evening. Radience dose oot apps the points in Recrenery way. It greets teem pate, and "hese from the extremities of house—the lower and tbe upper—to both of which the main Of the dis minores (tbe lesser sete) ome to ortend. tnioy themeelvea eo thoroughly as te freyueatore of tse on, vee 80 Oid Bowers. NEW DOWERY THEATRE. ‘The taste of the Kast End inclines towarde variety and sensation im the dramatic line. The people who ‘requent the Bowery theatres exact the worth of their money on Doth these polmts, They must havea large Seymour, one of the Bry’,o¢ Minstrel ¢ To the variety of the performance. walct oossteted of three paris, ier modern ry wal the Bryantes contribute 4 their volume of water in one of her compyrtments. cause of the accident is supposed to bave been the failure of the vesvel to obey her helm. Sne was in charge of o competent pte that the occurrence canuot be charged’ to igooranoe cr inexperience. ‘Three tugs'were aout frou the city to the relief of the Cumbria, and the soldiers were safoly conveyed w the city. FAM at 1m Cuvron oF Taw Resurexcriow:—The Indien of thig church swe holding a fair of unusual interest, to Continue during the present week, at the rooms of the Democratte Association, Broadway, near Twenty second Street. A fine opporaunity ts here afforded the public to sid @ worthy object, and st the same th both useful and ornamental, for the approaching holi- A band of music is in attendance to uda interest occasion, ‘Twe Cnuncn ov tum INOARRATION wan opened the: first time on Sunday last, and, although the weather was of the mons inclement king, the edifice was crowded to ox- cess, The Rev. Dr, Montgomory gave an exceedingly intoresting bistory of the riso and progress of this flour- ishing society. Toe position of the organ and choir iz on joft of the chancel and (ecing the congregation, and a6 experiment proved a desided succese, the moat soft aud delicate peasngea being distinctly neard in every part of the church. The music, under the direction of Wm, £. Beames, kaq., was all that could bedesired. The’ opening proce, | was glad when they said ato me we will 0 inte the house of the Lord,’’ was a very effective Adaptation from Aaydn’s Sixth Mase, and exceedingly well rendered, as was also a morceau Oflertory arranged from Weber. ‘The choir labored under the disadvantage of & miserable organ, which, had ii not been piayed upon jo a masterly manner, ite dismal aad whining tones would Rave ruined the otherwise excellent music, Fare yor mx Poor ov St. Xavine’s Panis, —The ladies’ fair for tho benefit of the poor of St. Francis Xavior's parieh wil! begin at five o'clock to-morrow a(ternoon, and ooptinuo till Saturday, the 24th inst., in the bail of Bt. Francis Xavier's College, entrance on Sixteenth street, Detweon Fifth and Sixth avenues Fira 1 CuaRcron Sraewr.—About seven: o'clock inst evening @ fire occurred in = oooper’s ahop at No. 106 Chariton street, owned and occupied by Wm. Moller, Damage done amounted to about $600; said to be insured. Pereopal Intelligence. Briga@ier General Albert L. Lee, passenger on the Guiding Star, from New Orleans, arrived. yosterday in ‘thie city from Fortress Monroe. General Lee has been prominently identified with the campaigns in the West and Southwest from tho beginning of the war. Le entered the service iv the summer of 1861, as Major of the Seventh Kaoras cavalry (“Jenniaon’’) regiment, fami- Harty known to the Southwestern armies as the Kansas Jaybawkere. Tn the bevinaing of 1862 he was promoted to eolousicy of hia regiment. He commanded Grant's cavairy in the winter campaign in Mississippi of 1962.'03, aod was promoted for meritorious serviee to the rank of brigadier general ef yoluntoors. to date from Novomber 29, 1863. Daring the Vic General lee participated jo the daitie of Cham. plon’s Hill, and commanded Osterbaus’ infantry divi- Sion after she wounding of that officer ot Big Black river. Jn the axwault upon the enemy's works at Vieweborg, May 22, General Lee was himself soverely wounded We the face and Culiged vo leave the field. In the ng Avgurt be was ordered bo report to General New ork and was immediately assigned to cavalry ofthe Nepartment of the owe the State of Loulsama and joined Generel Bauk’s army woar Aioxand During the whoio of Red river expedite be ied the column, in the disastrowe battle of Sabine Crosa Roads, April 8, bie cavalry engaged in one of Gesporate cavalry actions of the war. After ti of the expedition General }ee conducted numerous expeditions through Louisiana and Mississippi. In Octo Der the beadquarters of bis division were at Baton Rouge, La General Lee is valuable ollicor, aod will gbably be ses \gped to An important command in the cantere artnies is & wative of Schenectady tn thie state ‘Wittam J. Ives, of New York, who was arrested some weoke #ines upow the charge of having beew concerned tn the procuring of ® d for the rebot Liarty Gilmor, undergone & trial see the Baltimore American of the 12th dani. by the Military Commiaelon, which acquitted him He bag, therefore, been released from custody, Senator Hale i# at Hialifex, oc business understood to be copnected wish the boundary question and survey of harbors. He is not expected to bein Washington for some tune. Police Intelligence. ARLEST OF & MAN AND HIS WIFE CHAROKD WITK SHOPLIPTING-—TBRY ASB ALLEGED yo;ORIOTS OPSRaTORS Jamer Donn aline HetTern altas Jobmeon alles Pian, anid to de one of the mort notorious and muceesstnl ebopiifters over known by oar police, yesterday aftervoon entered the store of Herman Morcue, No. 22 Joba street, in com. ¥ with hw wife, Catharine Hegeru, and wished to see rome Giamoné jewelry. Mr, Moroas exhibited rome of bis while Mre. Hefiern xernining*them, am ning {icles were mirrieg, w ber retare the etol*u diemonds te the countet from whick she bad sakeo them, aad at # she made ‘nqutriee for other articles of jewoury Morcot immediately despat: bie clerks for an eficer, and Hellern end hi eponrted to the Tombs le the compisint the prisoners were commiited to the Towhe for trial without bail. For iach tem youre ilevern bas been known to the pouce ae a shoplifter of no men jone Some years ago Judge Dowling, them capinin of police, arrested Hetern for stealing « large quaotity of mlke from merchants im Phi ladelph: Cierent times «ince Cate o Jecrdia and oTecer olden, Of (he Sixth preceet, bave arrested [eterna for grand larceny. He i Do Jer adsetment for sival ing & Dox of watches from the store of F De Grant, Na Maiden lane, more then ® year eince. Vor that offeoce Heffern wae ved t bal © five thousand dollars; Dut sudsequentiy forfetting bis bonds, me fed two Canada Subsequently ® Doute and 1+ delongiog to the inower were gol 1 Lo watiety tbe bond, aud learning that . De Brant bad sailed for Hurope lietiere returaed to this city ‘The complaint |p thir case oeving returned, th 8 expected that Loe acoused wil) soo be brought to trial om that iedioiment At one Say ore = ave complaints for larceny against Hotere. He now fives to tee siya 18 West Forty seventh street where he pretecds be & free! setaie dealer, According 10 very rel adie informat. © Lefere w worth about BiLs 008, which the police say be has realired by the vigorous prosecution of hie cr mina! practices wh attends eburch regularly im “inteeoth street, and those who Know the Jesat of bim regard Dims 8 & good citizen aed a Chratian geetemen Yrsterdsy HeTere aod hs wife ‘were committed to (Be Tom te for trial by Jurtics Hoge a whe refesed bai! Coremer's Inquest. Haronwat Casvacry —Coronee Naumaon yee. terday held an inquest at the New York Morpitel on the Doty of Jeremiah Stewart, & man forty-foor years of age, WhO died from the effects of injurian to the head, rece: red lp consequence of falling through the batchway oe lying a the foot of Chambers street Ine jar f— 2, ® verdict of aceideutal death. Deceased Ot 86 Laarens street, where be bas left a (amily, Swerd. Naw Yous, Deo. 13, 1964 Received from the New Youe fHeasto (ice, the sem of eleven dollars, beeg the ( \mraltar Clad’’ sudseription 0 the sword fund of eneral Mot New Yous, Deo 12, 1864, Recetved from the New Yous Hunaty Offies nine dot. gubscribed to (he McVleien rword JOHN DANE, Upton square departroent. from the lower station. She will arrive late tonight, at all, and probabiy remain below till eariy in the morn- tag. Der eews was received from Fal/ias. Court Catendar—Ti.te Day: Count. —| L—Now, (743, 4326, 2249, 3098, 9800, 4437, 4817, 2171, 172, able, 408i, 000%, 4081, 4063, 4066, Part 2—New 3°44, 2944, 1406, 624, 4898, 2/24, 4540, a= 5 WAILS FOR EUROPE. The Steye of Nashviliz—Sherman’s Pre ress im Georgia—Movements of (Re from Central America, Mexico, Cabay dic., Ke. ‘The .Cunard mail steamship Ching, Captain Audorses, Will leave this port to-day Cor Liverpoot. The mails for Kurope will close at aevea o'clock this morning. Ths New Your Heratp—Faition for Kurope—witt eg ready at siz o'clock in the morming, and will give devatie Of the Siege of Nashville, accompanied by « Map, show ing the econe of operations of General Thomes and Geveral Hood; the latest Reports of the Progress of General Sher, man in Georgia; Accounts of the Movement of the Army of the Potomac, and Reports of the doings of the Volem Forces ta all sections of the country; Interesting Proceed {ngs in Congrese; the President’s Meesa the Report @f tbe Secretary of the Treasury on the National Finances, tate news rom Central Amorica, the ‘South Paotiiay Mexico, Cuba, &c., and accouats of aii interesting events of the past week, Bingle copies, ta wrappers, ready for mailing, six comes. Prizes Cashed in @ii Lo: ries, and information given. im gold. Information furnished: Highest rates pald tap bles and all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street. undoudtedly a Meersehaum Pipe, which uine at POLLAK & SON'S, manu(acturers, Fourth street, Pipes cut te ay Suits and Dvereonts. BOYS’, from §10 to id MEN'S, from to $45. iL V. BROKAW, ‘M4 Pourth en Ascqneging. Discoveries.—Petreleum the State of New York. 5,0 acres Petroleum Ol} Landa, the new oi? regions of Cattaraugus county, New Prospects equally good as Oil Creek or Western Vi For aalo or exchanged on favorable terms. address L. C, SCOTT, Hox 1,910 Poss office, New Yorky i @. SCOTT, Yorkshire, Cattaraugus couaty, H. % A.—Why ts this Jovini Method of Ads vertising like PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CBR! ae i¢ stands A number] among the popular kite e day. A Remarkable Combination,—It universally admitted that fm the new style of Hat Fall season, introduced by KNOX, the hatier, of Ne Broadway, corner of Fulton street, there beauty of material, exqiisite Anish, elegant style aud a pe Cuilar beeomingmese—quallties which render 1 highly POO r. AHeliday Pr nt.—What Shall tt Be’ Why, a Set of Furs. to be sure. So call upoa BURKE. a away, dorner of Fultoa . where you are 0) Hronaway, 1 a ot y i apt 6 ake eS ee Batchelor’stHatr Dye— "he Bost Harmlens, reliable, instantapzeous, The Factory 61 Barciay atreet. Arnica sintiment—An I SS sot wounds, £0. A single application allays ike, pain fromm burn (he (ustant itis applied. No family should ve Consumpt —Lungs.—Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial has inade more cures of consumption than all the remedies ever discovered im the world. New York bas Bundreis and thousands of persens that have cured when they were to all appouranoss beyond the of medicine, ‘the vealing properties of the Tar Cordial upon the irritated surface, of the lunge and th trates to each diseased part, relieving pain and sul mation, and restoring the lungs to @ health Let all consumplives use the Pine free Tar Cordial Erontcontidence. Bold at Dr. WISHA! ¥ North Second strect, Philadelpbia. N. B.—All com (ons and exaininauions free of charge. Sold at H®! BOLD'S drug and cHemioal warehouse, nex} to Me Hate Dye, Pri t, wholesale and retail, No, rvati tor Hi and Wig Depo ‘The dye applied by skiiful artists. Viatte.—Price Reduced te at GROTECLOSS, 803 and 806 Broadwagh, Dalley’s Pain Extractor—The pain cnrer.even of burn, instantly; 26 cemta, Depot Liberty aurea. Electron.—The New System of Mod cated Electricity was discovered at the New York Bi 493 wi br. J. B. QUIDOR, Pi le Book. $1 per dozer near Bieventh Fifteen to Fifty Dollars 415 Broadway, one door If You Want to Know, &c MEDICAL COMMON SBENSB, book fer curious people, and « desk fam riee $150. To be had at news depos ables mailed free Address Dr. B. B. FOOTE, 1,130 Broadway, N. ¥. je to Permit the constitution broken, and the as complaints, conett m fact establianed by "HOSTRITER'S STOM ws e to be undermined, ¢i eaith i life shor’ RS w New York rt lis. Seid every’ prevent or por 58 C Liverpool Pi President, and ee in the busi @ the jocressing, that thie cempany may out basia. Teer prospect uJ ‘prise, shou! otk mare epecuiation, A work) if the cor Ipvereated im ail 4 number of shares are re per share, ‘bul half the par value. Several he oll region, and have Company—Presi- t will be seen that firwt cost, first class ot toretiorge reat prow eater Urson & CO, - Sas ‘ind all iefor original territory ie very ample, and gi of large retures. Messrs, lar street, New York, supp 7 Pay of Prisoners of W hi L the wile or widowed Oat Park While any Broiss, 8 aiiects you, you should use pa ‘nis advice arn ‘Sprain oF a cold Ws often eared yy g BRANDRETH'S PILLS. See B. Brandreth \s on the government stay» The y Hat—Just tssued BURKE, of Ho Broedway, corner of Ful’ oo saves ia, tay deaaty of style and quality of texture, U- ,rurpansed.