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NEWS asad WASHINGTON. Proposed Formation of an Army Corps for Frontier Defence. The Anglo-Rebs! Spoliations on Our Commerce. England to be Called on to Ma! Good the Damage. wwe Discussion on Taxation in the Senate, Unemployed Generals to be Dropped from the Rolls, a, ae, ae WAR GAZETTE. OFFICIAL Bupplies of Prisoners of Wars GENERAL ORDEKS——NO. 299. War Durartuest, Apsurant Gawerat’s Orrion, Wasisatox, Dec. 7, Lbs. L—Brigadter General Joseph Hays, United States Volunteors, and Culonel Stephen M. Weld, Jr., Fifty-sixth ‘Massachusetts Voiunteers, prigonors of war, are selected by the government of the United States as tho officers to be placed on parole, agreeable to the arrangement entered fnto by” Lieutenant Geveral Grant and Commissioner Ould, to receive and distribute to the United States prisoners of war such articles of clothing and other neces- Baries herein mentioned as may be issued by the govera- ment or contributed from other sources, Should either General Hays or Colonel Weid be unable to perform these duties, Colonel Thom.is HH. Butler, Fifth Jndiara cavalry, ‘and Lieutenant Jubo A, Mans, Two Hundred aud Secoud Pennsylvapia Volunteers, are designated as their alter- Dates, IL—The United States will forward to its prisoners of war in the South tho following articles:—Uniform bate, ‘uniform caps, uniform coats, uniform jackets, flannel shirts, drawers, bootees, stockings,,(blankets woollen), (blankets gum), commisziary stores, The friends of the ‘Waited States prisoners of war confined in the South are @ermiiied to forward to them, by flag of truce boat or ‘Othor authoriz:d channol, the following articles: —Ceats, ‘underolothes, c ip, suspeaders, brushes, buttons, sewing ection, pocket knives, stecl peng, Pdstagd statips, pipes, Dytups, lard, bologna sausage, pepper, pants, @ocks, shoes, looking glasses, combs, tape, pins and needles, psper, lead pencils, tobacco, snuff, family’ soap, smoked besf, corn meal, mustard, vests, hats, havdkerchiofe, towels, clothes, brooms, @hread, scissors, eovelopes, penknifes, cigars, crushed @ugar, butter, beef toogu:s, natmegs, tadlo salt, galt Osh, pickles, dried fruit, apples, crockery, crackers, sauces, Jemons, matches, ginssware, cheese, vegetables, nuts, yeast powder, tinwarc, meits and fish tn caus. TI —All articles (or prisoners of war. will. be forwarded €o Colgnel Jonn E, Mulford, agent. for exchange of prigon- ors.of war, at Fortress Monroe, Va. By order of the SECRETARY OF WAR & D, Towwsexp, Assistant Adjutant General, Declaration of Excnenge of Prisoners of War. GENERAL ORDER—NO. 298, Wan Darseruenr, Ap:vtanr Gmenar’a Ovrice, Wasuinaton, Dec. 6, 1864. Be having been officially reported that Mr. Ould, rebel Gomwissioner of Exchange, hes declared, without oon- @ulting With the authorities of tue United States, that all febel prisoners delivered faPexchaage or parole by the ‘United States government _— November 26, 1864, are ingty. I1.—All paroied officers and enlisted men heroia deciared ‘@xobanged, who aro ia camp, will bo immediately for- ‘warded by the commandants of camps to their regiments end commands, and will be reported to the Commissiry Genera! of Prisoners accordingly. Thore who are abssnt om leave will,on the expiration of their leavo, repair forthwith to the parole camps at Annapolis, Md., er Co- dambus, Ohio. By order of THE SECReTARY OF WAR. & D. Townsenn, Assistant t Adjutant General, Sheree ones yy no Wacat TON, Dec. 14, 1866 FINANCIAL MATTERS, The Ways and Means Commitice of the House are on- @aged-at present exciusively upon the, consideration of @uggestions in regard to financial affairs, The question of a change in the tvxes and tariff bag not yet been under consideration. DISMISSAL OF UNGMPLOYED GENURALS FROM THE ARMY. No diMculty was expericuced ia passing the act for the dismisaal of unemployed major and brigadier genora's from the army. The resignations of Geoorals Fremont apd MoCiell: had removed the only obstacte to the @doption of the mesure, and there js avticipated no iMculty in obtaining tue concurrence of tho Senate. It fs somewhat doubtful, however, whether the Senate will agree to the second rection, making the act con- tinuous, without important amendment. Kosignations Of these officers are expected to be numerous very soon, TUB CONSTITUTIONA) AMENCMENE ABOLISHING SLAVE ‘The prospect of the passage, at the present ses. Bion, of tho constitutional amendment abolishing @lavery, continues 10 improve, and success is now re- garded as nenrly coartaio. It will nok, however, be oalied up until after the holidays, except for tue purpose Of fixing upon some day when She vote shall be taken, ‘This will probably be done to-morrow. As its passage by tho next Congress is a foregone conclusion, 4 number Of the democrats who, for political reasons, voted against #4 last session, are now satisiied of the Sevag further opposition. "Me POLICY ALGULATING THE RETURN y Seoevep STATES. The Committoe on the Robelfious States ool an inter. wlew with the President this afternoon, for the purposo of agrecing on a policy to be pursued in refer- cco to the roturn of the seceded States under the @onstitution, which will apply not ooly to Louisiana and ‘Tennesseo, but to the oi revolted Staier, The im Portance of establishing, by legisiative enactment, a gove al system, epplicable to all the States, is fully recog. Dizod, as is also the policy of favoring and encouraging the devachment of such States as may be disposed to return ‘o their allegiance from the confederacy, The @ommittee expect to bo able to roport a law upoopthe GBubject which will receive the hearty sanction and co- Operation of the oxccutive, locisiative aud judicial dopart- ments of the government, before the adj. arnmontor the holidays. TRADE WITH TIT BREIL STATES. It is not probable that any further steps will be taken fn reference to the trade with the reboliious tates. The Propricty of carrying out the law passed at the list gos. Bion of Congress is much qnestioned, Alroady permits have bron granted, in advance of the publication of the Eagdtations Of the Trenqury Departmcat, vo yivedavored Partics the start th the crterprine Of bringing owt Targe quantities of eotton aud other Southern products. The hole system ts Tikety (6 full Into tae hands of daring @dvanturers and BieCulniors, he wi be atle teencem Plish rothing, while loyal men who feally owe southern Products aro denied the ‘acilities for bringing them out @f the Southern “tates. even upon equal terms with those who nover in their !ives sxw & cotton bale, AURIVAL OF GRNERAL LOGAN es: Major Goooral Logan arrived hero t-day from City Point, and leaves invmodiately for Now York, om rowe 0 Savannah, to join Go: eral Sherman, THe NAW CHIRP JUBTICR. ‘The coremony of qualifying Obief Justice hase tn the Buprome Court has weon deferred to-morrow, in onso ju00C0 of the attention of tho Court being ocoupted an important case, which it was desirable to conclude without a suspension for other business TH LOUISIANA KLECTION CASES. ‘The Howse Committee on Bieotione were to day occu pled With tho examination of the election case from Geewtian, Teer tavesugatien tarentons to eran much time. arenoratarion BILLs. fio Dpnaitiar an Diyicamate bill, roperted a the Keene | as bdeillgerente, NE Se was ove for us now. Vaiuable and Convenient,—“Brown's BRONCUIAL TROCUES! idely known as an admire _SHIPPIN HIPPIN GUN Ews._ S. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DEVEMBER 15, 1864. eee eee History was bot repeating Itself Ir and the South reuse to b 4 the North aoited,; the w (today, appropriate $1.802,890 for the year ending with Juve, 1866—~of wi $299,000 are for the relief and pro” and bat one more word, and say thin that {chink cam perhaps mistaken io 2 regard to the ext the will Can be Carried, andtinet we ero, reir tection of American scamen abro:d, $17,000 to carry tot | hearer totus post atm itcam be properly b rue this | be by the e Southern coautry. Our remo | wg remedy for Brove other eflect the treaty with Great Britain for the proveution | Many persons imagive. dir. Bowe continued his re x Shen ibe iw oiriean x. as is ie ly for Bi hitie, Hoarseness, Coughs, and marks, ret re, istian ple an in of ths African @ avo trade, 11,600 for tbe diplomatic and | Muiks, edvucating, n reduction of expeuditures 1a the | COAG» _Caniatian people. and roubles of the Throat-and Langs. They are of great valne i consular expenses of our officers at Hayti aod Liberis, | gir, Doourinx—1 agree with the Senator from, Missourt | Our diiiute ta convention, with a v for the purposes for which they are designed, While they | Port of New Yor, December 14, 185%- $25,000 for expenses under the Emigration act, and | cvtirely im what hoears Rk osaning, to ooncilietion, & convention failed to secure or are usually and pleasantly eflicactous, they contain no hurt ful ingredients, but may at all times bo used with perfect safety,—Bowton Iecorder. pe. then he would be ready to mark out the course be would pursue, He desired this voice to be beard io tho south Laie If the Union could not be restor words and letters, be was Oxven-es io every possible A bim wo any © lort to reduce thom, and Saipeaieal the oat etre: (lon in every department of the goverement to exercise the strictest coonomy possible, At the same time our CLEARED, Steamehip Caledonia (Br), Craig, Glasgow—2 Macdonallt P himamanip Moro Uastie, Adams, Havaua—>pollord, Tien on $20,000 under the Neutrality act The bill for the payment of invalid and other pensions, also reported to-day from the Committee of Weys and it was io Means, for the yoar ending with June, 1866, provides . — re apo an ubt be 80 great, preprt (Ngee ‘Dargai GaLSQCLOLY (0 All 60C- | TS Arend Potomac, Sherwood, Portiaad—H B Cromwell) $1,000,000 for invalid pensions, $7,000,000 tor pensions wu certatoly bring un revenue en duno sated whether, ia any vent, he would be MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Ship Wild Hunter, Holmes, San Francisco~O Comstedt courre, that tbepe resolutions shal a a " wing the Union by war seabut for widows, mothers, children and sisters, and $230,000 proper) met taeackele uiee a pn yg Aaya sioses ea ‘= Ses sole ‘apletands* Samia itn Shiai « ried. 0, ye reper cmd for Revolutionary ponsions—an aggrogate of $11,230 000, bare preps ‘Sul, bho points are of eullicient wi et White Wing (Br), Kos», Cape Tor OGH—A Beaty the severance Of tho old Union of States. He would never |, TANPON—Paoptowmy,—In this city, on Wednesday, ———— to be weil considered by that committes THIRT ¥-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Mr. Foster, (rep.) of Coon —I' do” vot rite to prolon; sto show A DAseport to wisi Mount Veraon, Monti. | December 14, at St, Paul's Methodist iiprscopal church, ! —-Conteal Ame MLR anwet die, pecionst f Hill, Hoe would aover } by tue Rev. H. B, Ridgeway, Gaxnxnn Lanvon o mbtataeee 4 mene Lin eee BECOND SESSION. Lovly wish to gay ous word, that ts: that ono of the most certain modes of promoting economy is Lo pay 28 we go. The resolution was thon referred without ohjectioa, MR. CHANDLER'S RESOLUTIONS TO BB PRINTED. Mr. Cuanpugr movod that tho odered by bim to-day bo printed, which was oo. THE ARSENAL AT BT. LOUN. Mr. Brown offered the foliowing, whtoh was adopted:— Resolved, That the Committee on Miltary Affairs and the MPiua be thatru ire into the expedionoy ot re eating vayact of Congress ot arch 94 861, autiod an aot ore the United States Arseast from tho olty of Bt. Go. Bri Oito (Dan). Bteors, Laguaysafand Porte Cabelie~ Garrole & Mover fastermtipgns Kehr Madetra (Br), Nugent, fia! che A M Chadwick, Paine. i isieumpor coro well Me rs Nett Armadtlio, Chase, New Bedford—Ferguaon & Woot Btoamer F ©; adwatlader, Piorssa, Bali Ciara EK, youngest daughter of J. F. K. Prodnomme, Raway—Witson.—On Tuesday, December 13, by the Rev. Dr. Wiggins, Mr, Joun Rainer to Miss Kura Wits: Squixr—Covs—On Monday, December 12, at bt, thoiomew’s churon, by the Rey Witilain Stauntin, D. D., Hewny C, Squier, ‘of Bullalo, N. Y., to Saran’ Lora, daugbtor of Me. Charles Cobb, of this city. ‘Shay—PicKeRine. —On Weduesday, Vecomber 1%, oy the Rev. Morgan Dix, Wauren A. Siay, of Chicago, 60 Maxy K Pickeemg, danghter of the ate Wm. 1. l’icker- ing, of New York Boston and Chicago papers please copy. Tuesday, December 13, oe surreod+r the (ree navigation of the g rivera oud gals But iu @ governmont of States be thougbt the North might have what it wanted, viz—peace and re fumtoa; aud the -outh what is waoted—peace with honor and without degradation, Ddeing a colloguy with Mr, Wilson, Mr. Broons whenever tho Sout re‘used alt profiors of peace once an forever, bo was ready, standing on 1 is reserved rights, fo muntaio tho proper constitutional authority by force Sonate. Wasmnarow, Deo, 14, 1864, The Sonate assembled at noon, with Mr. CLanx, Presl- dout pro fem., ip the cbair. 4 MANUPACTORY OF ARMS WANTED IN OREGON. Me. Nesmrut, (opp.) of Oregon, presented the memorial Of the Legislature of Oregon praying for the cetablish- ment of a manufactory of arma in tbat State, Aspinwall, Dec 6, wittt [~~ DB Dec 10, saw = bewam rig ashore on tho N ond oe Marieuana reef (probably te Caroline, belore reported). ID Hsngle, Lawrence. Havana, Dee 10. U Py with 20re, to spoiled, i of arms. Mr. Kasgox, (rep. ) of To asked what evideace the gentioman had that the South would come back ou terms at THANKS TO CAPTAIN WINSLOW, OF THE KRARSARGR ont na to provide for the sale of \iliaas ow wi be ge con et cemueans: wet ith bod: Grace church, Capiata Rowee Wruis, of Granville, N. 3. ty of Bath (Us teanepers}. rag Koy Woaty Mr. Gaiwes, (rop.) of Jows, from the Committee om PRAS REFERNUD TO COMMITTESS. Communicate with anybody | 1 Miss GRORGE ANNA, youngest daughter of the Late Jacod Naval Affairs, reported s joint resolution tendering tho ir. DOOLITILR moved that all bills, petitions and momo- wie Kassox—But the goutloman gays peace can be | Hartshora Haliiax papora plo rian ‘which wore pending at the Inst session of Congress: copy. be referred to the appropriate committees, ‘This was car- vied. TSRMINATION OF THE RECIPROCITY TREATY. 4 joint resolution from the House was auvounced gine notice to Great Britain of the termination of the, poiprooiiy treaty. Mr. Foster moved to refer it to we wera on Com- mie “Suamnm thought it Scant on Foreiaa Sashes. e848 and ft ‘roe nee oh a4 Sent thanks of Congress to Captain Jobo A, Winslow, of the United rtates Navy, in accordance with the recommenda. tion of the President. Mr, Grimes said it was pot necessary for him to say anything as to tbe merits of this case The facts were well known to the Senate. He moved that the Senate ou to the Consideration of the resolution, and asked mous CONKENt to do BO. Consent was given, and the resolution was covsigere” and adopted, ir BRooxa—Suppose wo try, At an cariy poriod of ‘the war Vico President Stephens made an effort to be heard, but was reiused; and anothor attempt was alike uusucoessiul All { can aay is, try. If we gucosed, bonor will reat on ovr efforts: if we fail, (he respanai- bility will be on the Southern mex, ‘Mt, Ka-son—Did { understand you to aay that any mmmerised commianionce had boon reluged to treat for bir. Y pnooxs—It was undorstood that My, Stopheus was Di ANpaEws.—On Wednesday morning, Necomber 14, Me. Gworax AnnRrews, in Che 60th year of hia age. nd frien''s of the family aro respectfully invited ¢o attend the funeral, trom the residence of bis father in-law, Stephen Conover, faq., 110 Leonard street, this (Thursdey) morning, at oleven o'clock, The remains wit be taken to Winn ever, , Conh., Yor Taterment. Braoy.—On Syadna Bray in tho oa sday. December 14, birs. OB. 16 daya, with coal, to J I & hove worker: was up to the Iightab ip Ueh tnat, be big off 0 miles i, th Tigrans (of Beithorn) Disko, Patras, Sept 15, nitley. oo Muent tof Yarmouth, NS). Redding, Morant Bay, days, with logwoe aA master. ath alte Mart THANKS TO LIRUTRNANT OUSHING. Mr. Grimes reported from tho Naval Committee « aimi- I: co ne Jear of age. “isrig Harriet (of V0 Moalvy, Gasdenes he lar resolution 1 the case of Lioutenant William B, Cush- | _ Oa motion of Mere tame 2h ep of sce Srecotenions sxwvour—THNE wan dented by tha ral. sovernment, ine Trignds of the family are respectfully invited to at? L with wolusara, to Fg ih ‘0. ing, which was a’go passed. (eas into executive session, am fir: Brooks—** ‘95 “*<iirmod in Me, ‘Stopheus’ speech, a the tuueral, trom ino residence of ber son-in-law, | ‘Ee (ANU of eolton adrills Bel ADDITIONAL YOR ARMY OFFICERS. Mr. Kassov—I did not seo it. Morgan Droeland, No. 76 Cannon street, corner of Rivin Setlge fot Ni iB oclg on Mr. Witson, {rap.) of Mass., presented the petition of House of Representatives. Mr. Buovxs, ta conclusion, appealed to New England | ¢D, 00 Friday afternoon, at half-past ove o'clock, without eobitis Pei * SFT. Mont further invitation, Brown —In Brooklya, on Monday, December 12, at the residence of William Thompson, 80 Willoughby stres Feeveriox E. Browm, Second Aasistant Engiceor Unit States Navy. Tho friends of the tamil geveral line officers ia the army, asking for additional cers paeas which was referred to the Military Com. mittee, heavy’ weuthor'N 01 ibe aw @ quantity of cotton a Brig Blackish (of Newiurw), iis tr ie with timber, lo master, Had very» YC © ie aplit sails, &o 24th inst, Abseonmb bo 8EL" 4," er 7 miles, spoke govr Theo Thompson, boums 4+ . Wasuinarox, Deo, 14, 1804, HATURALSATION OP BOLDINRS AND SAILORS, Mr, Wuson, (rep.) of towa, from the Committee om (ho Judiciary, reperted a bill amendatory of the actof July mon everywhere, who now governed the country, to rise a ionalism and provinciulism, and, Temernbering bo Adams did when he made Geo: go Washington, ot or virginia, Commander-in chic of the armics of the United States, to tmitate tuo patriotism of this tilustrious example. He ospecially appealed to Now Kngtaod moh — ‘MR, WILSON'S JOINT RESOLUTION, Mr. Witsoy, from the Military Committee, reported back the joint resolution ofered by him yesterday, with amd navy officers in general the recommendation tbat it pass. It was read for the | 17, 1862, to define the pay and emoluments of oifloers of | who wow in part represented tho Pacific coast in Con. | afe lavited to attend tho ‘unswetfrom Fl eet church, | #lls and riggini + for’ Boston. Arn hen reca‘vuw seniciany cous the army, fc.» #0.as torond thet ‘‘any allen of twenty: | grees, to tho tree New England mon {rou Towa, to the Hie macnn) aneeaeon ‘av wo o'clock, to Cypress renee toner meat ai a 4 iS TERE. en, to Mr, Washburne, 8 . Now 17. in batlaat, to Dew A Mr. Tuomncit,, (rep.) of Ill, from the Jadiciary Com- | OB? Years of age and upwards, who shall have enlisted 19 | 15 Thaddous Stevens, Dajlvania ait Nowe England | _Bxooxs.—On Tuesday, December 13, atte 8 brief it Bi spoke @rbr JA Woodhouse, hance for Matamor mittee, reported a number of private petitions. tho volunteer or regular army or navy or prea corps, | meén—to rise above party and the passions of the war and Hayay Baooxs, late of Rochester Ba ees st yt porte bag oo a8 ux”. year reunite the count wey: oS mando 8 Daasionnto appeal to | Yrs relatives and friends, and thoso of his brother Me. Trussuwe also reported a bill authorizing the hold- President Livculp, once a follower of Henry Clay, who ing of @ special session of the United States District and have been honorably discharged, y beoome a citizen without any ptavicas dectarasidn, ae and sball | bot carried eway main boom, AG ? aplit anita, ‘of Nasexii), Howes, Sagun. days, with ‘Schr Frederick Court in Indiaaa, The bill was be required to prove more ‘one year’s reat thrice in hie life, by statesmanship alone, snatched the | William requested to attend the funeral, from ¢ surat, (ON'M Torry. Salted in company with brig Carolag, Dir, TRuMBULL then asked that the Judiciary Committee ‘Tho bill wes passea. oountry {rom impending civil war. residence of his Gece be J.D, Hill, 163 West Twenty. for New York. be dischirged from the further consideration of the pett- DIPLOMATIO AS ComAULAR ‘Mr. Price, (rop.) of lowa, eald he had heretofore tis- | Ath streot, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o-clock Schr Onreline & Cornelia, Reid, Swan Tslaud Nov 1). vie tion of lawyers in the Supreme Court of the District | Mr. Sravens, (rep ) of . tebed to the honorable gentieman from New York when | _Bvocock.—In lyn, on Wednesday, December 14, | Key West Dec 2, with gaane, to master. Hxperianend Wweatloes #ollt salle. Go; wae obliged to pul. (nto avy worth a | Wis1am W. Boooock, from the Comanittes of asking permission to employ a stenographer. Thecom- | atd Means, reported Tire making appropriations for be held spellbound his auditors on questions which agi- to repair satis, Nov 4. during mittee was discharged. plomattc and consular expenses, and a bili bet yo! (ated the country from centro to circumference. When His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | fxiand, brig Li! nb lect tO OUR DIFFIOUITY WITH CANADA—PROTECTION rOR Tus Nouta- | priations for tuvalld and other sop. Bis constituents had asked hie who was the best oracor | ttend the funoral, from Calvary church, North Fi'th and had not returned to pore when the O&O +m ERN BORDER. were referred to the Committees of the’ La ‘on the } im this House, he bad mentioned the name of that gentle. | Street, near T'i'th street, Williamaburg, at one o'clock Sebr Alethen, Cassidy, Port Royal via oe ae Mr. CHANDLER, (rep.) of Mich —I see in the morning | State of the Union. man. His silvery tongue, his smooth sentences, his Gh tase, CT ingpan Shoals, spoke U or Cain.—On Tuesday, December 13, Mrs. Mary Cam, widow of Hagh Cain,» native of the county Longford, parish of Ardagh, Irciand, aged 70 years, Her friends and r ves aro respectfully invited to knowledge of history ‘wravels'in foreign tands had Qualified him to instruct audiences; but he (Mr. Price) Foarottod to say the gentioman’s ingenuity in debate was inobp en to hie oratorical ability. The entire aim, intent SHIP CANAS, AROUND THE FALLS OF MaGaRA, ‘The bill (or 6 abip canal sround the Pulls ef Niegere and fora ship canal from the Mississippi to Lake were further postponed until the 23d of January next, Schr Amoa Edwards, Som phia. Was blown Schr Rachol Beaman @ohr Frauera French, sehr MG Leonard, 1 papers the fullowing announcement from Toronto:—“The St. Albuns raiders bave been discharged for want of jurisdiction.” I desire to offer 4 couple of resola- tions this morning bearing upon this gubject, one of them particularly; but i do not expect to make the Wo un - PROTACTION OF OUR FRONTINES. jeaire of the gentioman was to aid the evemies | Attend the funcral, from her late regidence, 103 Carroll eretand {Bs state of folly exiting ob on. tbe a we Oe notion a ot a. Exons, (opp) of, N.Y. Of the country.” Slavery, the "very thing which he Sirpet, Brooklyn, Chis (Thursday) efiacapan.cak Mall-pees | Se Heese ss wi fea solved that te Commltiee out Jaat session anid was dead, is the Yaipba and Omega of bis speech on the signed to strengthen the bave a great number of lott tom gentiemen living on that border. Ia oe own prey yaioh ign Al Sohr J Van candt, Bogori, Virginia. of providing by ease ee tor Duneay.—On Tuesday morning, December 13, Many | Soir Owen fearne Bearne, Gi Duneur, widow of Martin Duophy, » antive of Castle the expediency: pees gecasion, aud wes de- hands of slavebolders and is within musket raoge of the Capadtan border, chou- f the proveotton 0 of dur Canadian and provineial Tronter “ ‘county Kiikeany,.Iretand, aged 64 years. , sands of citizeny have deen under arms for a tong’ time. | from murder, arson and burglar; ‘on the pretenas of rebel js, and just to that extont shed loyal blood | Dunow, ty * - We have been fa @ contiouai state of alarra from tucen- } invasion. ” : Southern’ soll. It was ferturate for some | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Bohr Hosenp iar, tev iaway. Cemmiuen, days, attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ove o'clock, from her "tate residence, 204 Kast Fifty-A(th diaries, burglars and robbers. From this announcement cone ‘MAJOR AND BRIGADIBR ‘tue to write, but unfortunate for ethers to write and Bebe A Cleveiend, Thomas, getown for Nox, {rep.) Of Ohio, from the it would seem that tho Canadian authorities have made Mr. Sow Committee on lish sheir writings, ‘O that my enemy would write Scbr Mary. —. ore for New London, ” atreet, between Second and Third avenues. Hel sei Nag, Baltimore fur Providenom. up their minds te protect these robbers, As 1 understand aulitary' Affairs, reported a bill viding that all major Nay Ifthe geotiomam had got written a book, he Downey Tuesday, ber 13, of amption, oo peg Marie. sheet ale Nig Lie Pat Ad written many pieces in the mewspapers, which were ‘equally binding on this oceasion. Slavery, the ining de- dead, was now sought to be resurrected by the geveraly and all’ brigadior generais fn the military service ot mae United States who, on the 15th day feb? Bye 1865, shall not bo tn the "performance of duty or it, @ man comes from the South wit! porting to be issued by Jefl. Davis. Ding parties, orosses the border, robs and murders whom commission pur- He enlists bis rob- ir SB dayne, Russell, Baltimore, 5 dave, Rcbr Mary 8 Tibbits Smith, Nunticrke, Md. Schr A Tierell, Higzing, Philadeiphia for Boston, Jamas Downny, aged 28 years aod 6 months. ‘The funcial Sin take ae from the residence of A u he pleases, und returos to Canada, whero he is arogvias. ‘corresponding to their pb og grades and rank, and Sietamse from New York. Principle is preety and Boor BL biladeiphia for Kosten. These ‘etters which I have im my possession who shall ot bave been engaged in such duty or service | what the gentleman wrote thirvy-one years ago would he a all bearing upon this point, The one in my hand | for three months continuously next prior to that date, | lives million of years. That gontiernan wrote under lag gpa wea mea eaeateae - now is {com one of the most respectable citizens of De- | sball then be dropped from the rolls of the army, ‘and all Washington date iu 1883 that "Gavacs. carries with it ita | Hose Compuny ) Me are respectfully invited vo deipnia Lor By 4 troit—a gentleman of grea: wealth and of high political | the peed conceals Sanaa of auch’ general | own aTicticn and puvishmont; that it is adead drag om | without further or HOt December 13, Siig stl Weiown Wiizabethport fer Boston. aud g0cial position—who earnestly desires to avoid‘ any ‘officers 60 dropped spall cease from’ that date, and the | the body politic, aid that its impossible for auy com- — ‘Tuesday, Dooem' , after atong er ‘Gilkey, Bangor tor W y diflowty with Great Britain at this timo, He says: munity to prosper with aiavery in {ts bosom. gen. | Painful 3) dohe Hero. Kenny, Salem. “The anxiety growing out of the mist and doubt eclr tlemag ad cb: ‘his opintoo, but bis words were un- The faveral witt take place from his Inte rosldence, 1 Hobr Fanny Keallog, Righards, Boston for rortress Mew- ling every rumor that sens nancies santos oe Se eanenes altorable. He (Mr. Price) did not want the gentieman’s | East olreet oe Sem ad ore em noon. The:re- FoR. pr and if upon some sight rovcoatton ‘our people phal! speech to go ot without some contradiction from his own | mains will tatorred to Bebe Ansier, Home, Warenerys found engaged in Canacain some act that tbe Cas eeaita pen. would say that the gentleman from Eap.—Ue Wednesday morsiog, Decomiee iM, Jam me ip dase et oy torr Foiaacignia a: ‘Ament will say 1s wrong, sooner or later war will w York "was answered by . the gentleman | Svraxciand, relict ot James Maxwell na a Harner ayner, Provice tothe ihe resuit.”” He says, als0 Tut yon give this gub- from New York. Tue gentleman, bad repeated the Friends ato Invited to sn rane free 0 5 Hone BA Lombard, Lamba elites for Deal's Tetaana, fmmediate attention? tor involves . “We ‘cannot conquer the South.” | sidence of her brother. “382 fonr J A Crawford, Buel fochee se lanes: Cant nancies eaacare What was that (or? Was it for the toformation of the | street, Brooklyn, on Friday siete acho tenmer Alida, Lene. Ph Britate”? Or. President, I bave no of making House? Did it encourage the hearts of ment 4 Montreal ¢ papers pleage vopy. Stoamer Katehar, Brain the Senate ov iprebeod ihe fae of erseonent, ‘hus aa- ‘eharged on tho toa it wee {or the purpose of | | Fuxuisd.—Suddemiy, oo Wednesday morning, Necom Bee i. wail Chinen: nounced, and the state of feeling on that border. Ver- encouraging and strengtbering the mon in arms agaicst | Der 14, Jony Frama, of Port Glasgow, Scotiaad, im the J _ sioamanips Ohi fe halen Doaaer: tea moat may, for aught I know, quietly submit to have her 5 Cenivene Se Teinen, Robert & A spaniive,, Marr Tacestin towns i Linow aly a but the North. ‘itr, MoKunwex, (opp.) of Obio, then rose to a poiat of | ‘The members of the Now York Caledonian Club are | Air agg: ‘uci we MEside,’Loulas. Bessie, ismunat west will not Toler this resolution erder. Tne gentleman bad chargod the gentleman from reapect(ully invited to attend the funeral, from bis tate | AIK Dexter, Maggie Bell: Ret ‘eet, Holla, FALL Whereas recent raids bave been nized 1 Cana: New York with strengthening the rebel arms. residence, No. 172 Cherry street, this (Ebursday) atter- | Bimmons, Syedweil. 8 Scranton: also Rwodieh dgn an Nove Seotie ait men enlisted a ia Bra pe ‘The Cuare deciared the point to be well taken. noon, at two o'clock, ‘Vauadia (and anchored at quarantine). by mon, purporting to ho hold commission: Mr. Paice was privileged to proceed in order by 8 vote beloged wife ot Parone aay eomeiee 14, Etaxon, the Wind at ounset W. citizens of the Unived machete FE ere nat ne re tet Oe uneral wil take tea ple on on Frigay afternoea, at Ditecclianceus. - aor Seotartag, Mer. ‘tong, then. boar) Sreawenre Anico, Capt Gadeden, from Port Royal fee a F Mf. Phoned be. couia ot tak te ein Be would Gonwic.-On, Wedneeday yatierane, Doowmber 14, Ps mearerherend perien Foine es not ed % re ‘Outside J. pe my ys the steasanhlp from New which pat ‘Wee pr: 4 eee beard inn Srevions wil wks place 8 bie i there wish her shaft broken ‘eo Davis was that the South "Fan tosas sed conan ater eal Alert, of meamsktp Kagle, from Havens, has car feet pay ve. ‘Ganeot be subdued. When you can make our own people | nine crcloek- ‘The frieuds and retattves of the family ere | nants for fevers. rpoted 1018 te A epee Art g cnlisting wn arsay believe that, of course we will give up to the rebels on | Feepecttull y farted te aan 2 Sone Jonas ® Panna, Oapt Michael ingroham. of and fer _ g oanadian lie is erehoryboraertag oa ay Ser eahicts bet era era eneen aan ar uusegs hose Gruastan, a alive of toe Now Yor®, suak off Potu: Lookovrt, Md. at 1:30 AM 18th tus, aaeend the tan line from ali }; but was not a werd ul st 4 iu he While atanedor. Tho caplain ond fear men went dows snd fpourstous. he rebel, yo. Davis, ‘That was looked on Ia oe", Westmeath, Tpalenh, in tie Lesrter of bee AE frionas of the family aad those of her sons. K4- } with the vessel. One man, namod Ratherferd. was saved Mr. Joaxaox, (opp.) of Md.—TI object to the reaslution. Mr. ‘The PResipant pant Bev —The resolution will ie over, | law, ‘a5 the President now bas tbe power to Beers munud and James Giligan, are invited to attend the pa BARE Guermope, Chass, from Baltimore of and for Port- objection being made. for imcompetency or . He asked why the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at o'clock, trom ber | tend, will ere ot saves and atruck GRGLO-KEDRI, SPOLLATION OF AMKRICAN COMMEROS AND RuOLA- | Senate had aot aoted on the old Dill, weness tn Many | lute residence, 225 West errand stroat. Low: Lew rom, Shop siteh ie. and Pew ener MATIONS THERE} OR. Mr. Sommnck replied that be could not tell bis cvlleague agents, Impure Hanws.—Joun Hannm, aged 38 years. eet.’ — Bho is tbl, but wil dare to Mr. Cuawoter —I had boped there would be no objec | the reason for the Se@ate’s non-action om the subject. As ‘Tbe remains will be ken to Krergroons Cemetery for Want Forbid,’ frou Raskjand foc ties tion to it. 1 will mow offer avother resolutioa, which I | the question had been fully discussed at the last session, ry | intorment. » fore resoried reaped Nat rach on Goteeday ask to be referred to the Committee on Commerce. The | ho or Schenck) would now mérely move the previous | frairans poms oa ichnde ‘ec’ lover: of! fitxcn.—Joun Tinwny Hincx, axed 15, years, 7 monthe } Oo TAPOre NiME nen. Cpt, Sted. parted resolution was read, aud ts as follows: — be Bo longer noticed. Bold eieone Sone and 14 days, som of Christina and the tate Laurause | |,,, fore whe meaok @ lifeboat natled by or aden Whereas, at the commencement of the present{re! ‘Tals was seconded, and under alaernanaaea the bill was a ieee recarbee tition Gs Kaos pestatnay ca, which wae eating ned, ite crew oe the Uniter States were at pence with all tho gorernisent passed by a vote of 98 against 38, oa oy rues ‘the 60th year of her aga. from Swamprcott want over vo ine. Vench 0 wheats wheel: RBVENUR AND TAXATION. the world, and upon terms of comity and Great Brifain; and whereas that, nation, befo on her soll of our Minisier, accredited to the of President Lincoln, procipitately scknor ied od bes tebe thas recogotivi thei oecitton tt would hate been Te- men only could be found willing © mau ber, aad as Gnired cight, she was not launched. Tt (s' thought thew were eight meo om board Lhe sehaover, “ss omni apparenuy inshed to the mests or rigging. Their were heard diatinotly unt! derk. Four or five bodles wi hore ow the NE aide of Litt's ) ‘Thre ri family are renpacttally tuvited to aftendtherfanernt; this (Thursday) morning, at cleven o'clock, from ber Inte resiBehce, 124 Haat Twooty- sixth street. Kexnavy.—On Wednesday, December 14, the beloved ‘The House proceeded to the consideration of the - resolution pending from July last, authorizing the Sec: retary of the Treasury to app three com missi ners wo inquire and report, at the carliest practicable moment, ‘as w tho best and most ellicteut mode of re the errival ‘adsaintotrai 3 Astounding D tho State of New York. the new oll tecion. of hat on Mond ocean, without whieh resortittor Jattaratigus cou! v, ew ts OIL Ores or Wesiorn Tieginin, wing by tax- warded and treated as piratical by all other Powers; Prospects equally oe the NE alte of Litto J 1 Mone and whereas she then proclaimed perfect neutrality } ation the necessary aueunt of revenue for vor muoplying a, bh Michael Kennedy, aged 31 years. bode of the captain na ” a! t between a republic with which she had entertained | the wants of the government, having regard to the For'ale of garueiged on Bor Lo Pot ofics: New York; js of she (amily, and those of jd noket A varrel of pork was fuund lashed to cue endly relations, tor upwards of alt a century | sources from which derived, with power to take teste or, her brothers, Thou d Jona Kennedy, are respect — ny Fore, of about 72 tour bw 6.10 York, with » of ore on Gerrish Tai fully invited to attend the funeral, from her lute resi- dene, No, 202 First avenue, on Friday aftoruoon, at ono 1 ii® teasonable subjects; and whereas num! Other vubjectn, with the fat Knowledge of her sausects, commenced fitting out fast sat'ing British sntps, loaded with muuitions of for the purpose of running into our Blockade ports to the rebels, thus furnishing om the Y c. SoorT, Yorkshire, Cattaraugus county, N. ¥. . tor ity 4 ts and Overcoats. BRN sieht bes. _L. V. BROKAW, 3 Foarthav. mony under such rogulations as may be prescribed by the Seoretary of the Treasury. ‘The above resolution was tavied by a vote of 56 yeas to 66 nays. Ct o'clock The crew eacaped in th pur} landing tn the onre not —On Weduestay, Decomber 14, Jomx Kenur, a ooner broke into splinters fn less than ea Rathoale, county Limerick, Ireland, aged 30 means of organizing and continuing the rebeliton ABVENUE CUTTERS FOR THR Lakes. out whieh it could not bave sustened itself Li th. heer oriat ‘\, ond the cargo neattered te the ‘wieee cut etch I could Dtion'io tne avore, and with tsetmows, |. 7Re House took up and passed without devatethe | am Amdlspens “Ald for all Sewing sear etic ves aed friends of the tamity aretrexpecttuity | 8a4 wares. Some portion of the latter may be saved Senate bill autboriziog the purchase or oo the iakes, and appropriat- parpose. Sonn Jovivr (of ¥ ronment, British subjects and Machines. —D, BARNUM'S Self-Sewer. Only $1 60, with de of tn ledge of tne directions, Sent by mail. Inventor's ollice, 608 Broadway, mem! kiln), Billings. from Bangor fi Parla cut enga.ed in the manufacture of piratical Boelish im>. Billings, from Bangor or New invited ¢o attend the funeral.on Fridvy afternoon. at ships, owned by British jects, manned by British sea- | ing one million of dollars for that New York. half-psat twelve o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 664 raner Tg 4 ling uoder Frias colors, for the purpre of GENERAL DELATR ON THR WAR 46D POLITIOS. -—— Greenwich street. ‘od Monauk. This wthe third te Aye utterly driving from the ocean ‘The House resolved itself into Committee of the Whole A.—Ladies are Requested to Belteve that Key nday, Decomber 12, Many, the beloved obliged to put back on account of heavy the United Siates fag; on the State of the Union, with Mr. Wasbburne, of lill- | mo impertinent od when them | wife oi uiillp Kelly, aged 60 years, 0 of the paris ineatb, fro! 5 ves of the family, and those of ward Smith and William Risly, led to attend the funeral. from ber Beton, put tate of Wheran, county W: heavey ‘womerig The friends and rel bor brothers in-law, aro respect(ully from Pliraveckport pun is intended we recommen wide themselves with PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOM- ange teak during GERBUS before going oma train. A Steut renee int is ical consistenc; nois, in the chair. who bean pe thas the V'resident’s annual Message was now opea to cousideration Mr Cox, (opp.) of Obio, o, asked whether it would be in order to discuss the pry of yen ee Babin a4 op band? been burned and destroyed by these pirates (rom Bow is ports, thus causing 4reat fost and damage to the citi eos of therefore, Secretary of State be instrncted to wont ashore twe at Phtie T Day, Chandier, whieh ( Shark River, Inlet, NJ, clerred a Essential to For weakness nN thus destroyed, with physical health ts 4 mi 4 hero". and interes: thereon |, TRO CraltNax rephed thas carly ta the day. | ofthe back ead 4 cinoftoes ot fhe ‘xidnets, ibe, tonic and sate TRisLteU steoets: this’ Crharaday) afternoon. at, nao | phia lat tna for fiehtn Khe relteran tf ten c the rate of uix per cent perannum. (com the date of cap. 5 (avglitor. m n of HOSTRITER'S MACH 5 Seas built at )tomington in 1805, and is owned in Nv ¥ taf of destruction to the, ante of ‘presontation, and that he ae ir (opp), of N. ae then addressed the com- | BITTERS ‘be one ful. Woncuter o'clock. tora be directed. the Briiish government pay- ere im the Message two | stomach is the main stay Of every other urgam. and that Lawuow.—-tn Brooklyn, &. D,,on Wednesday, December 6 fue Corwin, of and trete Rien! ter New iment in ‘in tall for al all abips (oF eingoes deairoyed as wroresaids rey ates so bret, bay the war ‘mugs go on with- ection weation the | 14, Amaxpa, wife of Samuel Lawson, and daughter of 1ee Ca hored pl the wreath of ince Roms pany Bf ewater and Aramivta Jeryis,\u the 20th yeer of ber “Fre Fetends of the farait also the members of Hoboken Todge No. 35, ¥. end A. respectfully invited to Whoo the rag po pond tee ting any Degotiations; and the second, fiat it a ste promotion 4 antit rae watversally abol- ished. seemed to be the great stamoilug Lhe Wolen| Seow storm of Halurday ast Ute tell the vessel commenced. striitlal pe Jean about five boadred strokes wu 4 to Wrew overboard from off deck iui ble of ay a] @ harder an tho '3th, h Mr, Joanson ob,ected to the resulution, which lies over. INCRE ARR OF TAXATION, Mr. Dootiria, (rep ) of Wis., wished to have the raso- taxation offered by, i ie preps spinal golama aad alt ite Me-Sooedeeanisn jen are sy mpathetical where, New York depot, jar street. A bene —The Most Saltable Present {ation in relation to ‘him oa biook in ‘the way 0 Of peace, es rahe, “ctype . taken from the tableand reverred yA Committes on | under x form of Toveremest ‘ike ours, which was crested | for smokers ts, undoubted!) Meerschaum Pine, which | Sttend the fuaeru, om Friday afternoen, at two o'clock, the emnine wy y pe By apt orate Finance. Mr, Dooliitio said:—I desire to call the atten- 4 tolerate the widest differences on matters far more | can be igor nontiine | at POLLAK & SON'S, manufacturers, | from 121 South Right atroet. toa adiene ores tao ehenne'd Dasther ta tion of the members of the Committee on Finance to the tant tban siavery—viz: religion, He would advise | 692 Brosdway, ear Fourth street. Pipes cut te order and Looraw.—On Wednesday, Decomber 14, aftor a short | ty throw overboard her de repaired. it von of Pi itiness, Twowas Joserm, t beseech the House not to be too intolerant on the sub- 1 Cpa 2 He warned them not to onter into soecial points mentioned, without at a!) cotering into a tostructs oh —, yeh. uy y Tite stent $0 mise by of baudy Hooke discussiva, The resolution the committee to Joos of slavery. A Mos coptabl Felts P me os rae, Pere eat ead cates | To8 ‘Tavnar of the" "Werkt Sas” srtioeara | gs Pars irene a Bene Seriag Machine Thi stolid fated the eri trom | Rs afr ‘smallest amount that would be | on that subject; and why should we not be tolerant on ‘States the = e idence of bis par ¥ onus, corner of Oe ear ce ie the constitution, We are — Thirty-fitth tomes, this viebeeaey) ‘atternoon, at one Ship Onecoia, Hog Produced by this tax would be seventy-five millions of doliars a year. It not only baby apple tered jot tuxily made, but upon all bargains to sell gol and o’oloek. Lata —Suddenly, on Wednesday, December 14, Eo ‘the 61st year of his ag Arnion im! beiptohere nd Tt Bandwich Islands. rdsa! Stetwonnds, der "A Tings aplioaton stay the the nm the instant it is app’ ‘ould ve Cg ‘Ayres for New York, Dee @ Brig Linn (Be). trom 18 will ba of a restraicing eftect nen wredeon - Poy pg ous (ag Boe mie a bwa ds of the Ban, arerespectfally | 180 miles SB from Loug isiand. be passed which shall make it a penal offence to sell gold fececeinreeneianhdctiant id the funeral, from St. Thomas’ church, foreign Pores. corner - ‘S ston street aad ‘Broadway, on Friday after: id and ia the market, er mako aay distinction between go! Baceholer"sysiats ir Dye— The jest im the 12—Arr anys Governor Morton. Hi nd mia IR ith, Messoneet, paper currency. It alao proposes that the committee ‘Harmless, re! instantaneous, The only per- —s o'clock, without further notice. ih for Cork i propel addin, ‘ yaotery aT barca MehanerssOe Tuekday. Tecember 13, Jon, tho onty Lath for Core): wen. Mee et craaeakiae eavemtareeo hap otnnag & ee . = yon of Mioheel and eran MoGaery, aged a yeers,2moatha | ao (ind nid Het for Gort) Wood. do (nod toch crmpanen ta getbrar forthe vowed of’ tbo gor, gi disoaaee of ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro requested to | pod ties core Bigelow, Londen; Stat, Carvten ernment, There iy & soures of income and revenue way. attend the funeral, from the residence of hin parente, 15 ta port Ne ahtpe Harry Biel, Redman, from NY, which {g the moat tmmediately accessible of any apoa —"% a ie Monroe streot, this (Thursday) aiternoen, at two o'clock | arr ‘sha: Ro ompean, from Rio Janeiro, are which the goverament can lay its haads, which would be Cartes do Visite.—Price Reduced to | procisly. Malanta Dinsmore, from Cuinoha Islands, are 26th: received in fargo quantities from powerful companies $1.0 pee dosen, at GROTECLOSS, 618 end £06 Broadway, | Porxau.—Um Tuesday, December 18, of soariet foxer, fag Bia na ich of toe re rater eee Fem whose revenues would become immeose This is the — —— po ge aoe and Carrio M. Put Kav, <'Wiuged Hunter, Hinckiey, ‘from jaa 4 bam, aged 11 months, The rolatives and frieuds of the family, avd (hove of his grandmother, Mrs, Hannah Sparks, are respect! ully invited ¢o attend the funeral, from the residence of his pareo| 727 Kighth event thie (Thursday) after. Boon, af one o’olock. Pavusow.—At Jamaion, Long Island, on Tuesday. Do comber 13, Onantra. eldest eon of Oharies aad Libya Paulson, aged 14 years and ar day ‘Tho retatives and friends are respectfully invited to Attend the funers!, from the residence of bis paroats, on time when we should seize hold of these moans which will produce revenue, for the money we must have. Another point ia the resolution is simply to i whether it is mot best to prevent the on new banking compunies, allowing at the same time banks now je oxiste.co to withdraw their circulation and to go into operation under the general hana Le Mr. Doolittle thea explained (be fourth provision ef bis Tesolution in roterence to the substitution of ‘ober in- terest bearing notes for those now ia circulation. Cheapest Lega tere in the Werld.— uals, Children’s Rooks. bo. city 119 Nasene st., below Beokm: In Preof that Kplieptic Fits can be cured, road this day's issue (Thursday, Deo. 15) of Hoary Ward eee ee the Independent, and be convinced. jo—New Wallace, Holmes’ Hote; ‘orosiia (Br. iach Bil NYork. ards, New rt Di jade winert NYork = meth ae do; bi ec. i Ear 5th, steamebip Havana. Oreene, Kennedy "bark Sancho pretieats ite, steamer Nova (Br), Jovnsoa. Dec 2—wid hort ud 10 "EeaaaP Hasaets Mr, SinKMaM, (FOp.) Of Oblo—Defore a voto ie I Mg tw ray i mers gee would Ike to nay m word or two T have no objection to rresytiee 8 ea 1 Friday attarron, it two 0 acy id Ba ise ry ray Mason tarda resol way toue door be'ow het . — ‘Tee the reterence of the lution, but will state that ay tama a A 5 aie age a Committee on Finance bave already thie subjevt under our’ hb a end fuaiiven ars especiuly rovustad to consideration, as recommended | the of the ‘The friends 20 ‘Treaeu ual attend the frmeral jorepertienen, v0 jorth paras Deo 4—Art ackrs Telegraph, Shaw. aa United catenin nis cau an the as iv a lh Ah ‘Mo ro etreet, wa vie ty aitereedas aikor, B Taek. iad, sone dicesld, Kevey, My Sees inined furtner | Meme. If this oan be one Keepenme Sesatel | a Warmer me crane, jo inonday sar ro Gr. rt me int err omnes 8°. br 9 that, whe i waa welt for Seantors to-exprem |“tad only efter the ‘ot the ‘There are rede Eee rt nh TS ‘the fate hag os 8 paps anxiety tho subject, alt b! lg ae) we errors over mie the stmiontation: fount ai way. "'iusremtiyar sng ods of toe fui ae i ty | tc may sy fan q) teat idee inat anoion, ti passed ree0- peo, toate Sangeet aun scan ot mise by.on oval Orange Cow Batior Association, pustsleven o'clock, trom Tidaacd ether oe ier owe ao: OR lutions for @ special ingame wont it | race over & vast territory as ours 8 ibIe, ere a harem and Orting, warren! jor Nerolltiett, om Beston road, i Se: Yor: tact back on the that att Mmonsures should | Tho Peloponnesian war Of ore tasted y-eoven arratese pagren, wies with quameliy aosired, avenue, ~ yeiae eae me TE ot i ag ggg ay! {oN ctu crema maetsonee Ta ene Cs ae ee Ontes A. Greart, aged We vento i Pas gO ir ai oul a i . y lution would rents “arcade Toe dennte, must awat, | Rovolationsry wer ye nt Hocn Great Bek St, Exivonere of War Ooiteatea ow | "the reiniives and trends ofthe amity aro crapectotly | »Masas™ig, Sit lr ult ee at len, Sie or thoir action, Mr. forte b sey there beat haa p ney Ay a erm agg ey r | omer yg Le) funeral, the residence of Wie Pass, acdann, Nov} sate nt br ‘Urige Kum her, for New ncreared taxation. were neveral reasons | aud e at a ya] da: | fg The soldiers were Gow serving ia the Geld ned | even SS hall ef tuo one : wiant be Beck In bar me “crams Ratvador, Sosa, tas enduring the hardships of military service, while cit Srseg Bane ase neg vous were Teaving tet protve fre from the war by engaging the government iad, ntenmeni rani Gitte a Fe ss gorge business, and wore doieg better had dose , aod it Called, would one 20 Pinca, Dee t aurme aby previows your. ught was bat wage ‘we ‘war until the rebeition right ims they who aro reping the proits of war ecke the independ. be my liberally io taxes, If wo tacreased our 2d eae ee atere wns ned Tougtt ove, bate Ve who iim = of the war, This would be unjust. te om Jor No.—T have no ol referenon this résolution to the Finance if Iv this ob ot has bem att ci have o restored tiitoms te health who ‘wore proseusoea ineurable by their "Erieripa gigs RRANDRATI 5 Bi a yd oy fs stamp; without which they ‘conotorvalia ome, Cam Raed v Rigatay Sree

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