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. ) NEW YORK HARALD, FRIDAY, JANUAMY 20, 1865.00 SHERMAN. MIsSsOURL OANADA. OssRqurms. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. papper aye Ladd DRS rareet Fu geval of Edward Everett Boston. | Accidentom the Hudson River Railroad. Sr, Loum, Jan. 14, 1805. sy Sor Bs pas min Boateng sol fa. 188, + FwO CARS RUM OVER AM MMBANEMENT THE ‘Loowvaza, Ry., Jan, 18, 1985. ous : Besson, Jas. CARS RUN 1eTo ‘The funeral of Edward Everett took place to-deyiD | piven yany PASSENGERS INJURED—BOTTEN | pony ten elt cok tech IMPORGIBET WEWS HOURLY EXPECTED, | *emstex Proncination an’ no Appreniaship A | ous mausts to Beppress Hebel Ralds, Ber 1 0 church, survioes of amore privaie charsler ee eee ee Jubilee of Rejoicing—Cavulry Kapeditions into Arian Quunac, Jan. 19, 1805. the {don of several bands, at three o’clook yesterday made a jes —Redela Killed—Gamblera ome to Grief, de. ‘Pastament opened today. ‘The Governor, in his gq, | BAYINE Provignaly bese held in the Inte Teme sre | Tae sessenger train of car belonging to the Hudson | dish into Bardstown forthe purpose of recovering one of ‘The passage of an immediate emancipation ordinan’ , P se speech, congratulates the House upon the general ely draped in the symbols of ing River Railroad , which left Albany at forty-five their men, John Robinson, confined in the jail of that ns y — oe nN ee oe ae wepety ah msrmanl hy y ple ard the con- |“ Tne remains were brought to the church at twelve | minutes past ten o'clock on Wednesday night for New People of Georgia. Jimi attended with Stason ne) eee to the outrages committed | a ciock, escorted by the Independent Cadets, the follow- | York, met with a most serious accident at Riverdale, its, was attended with very little am in the on the territory of the United States by persons who | jn, gentlemen acting as pall bearers:—Hon. Emory Wash- | about two miles beyond Yonkers, early yesterday morn- convention itself, and with considerable euusde, ‘the | have sought refuge on the Canadian poll, he says:—“I2 | pure, ex-Governor of Maseachusetie; ¥. W. Lincols, Jr. convention voted for the ordinance 8! ¢y t four—the | order to prevent the organitation of such enterprise® | yrayor of Boston; Thomas Hill, President of Harvard His constaton of pactn, care; tachelten tha’ tag He Considers That Georgia Has | nesstives representing eC nan counties, and | within the provinces, and to enable mo to discharge | ynjverity; G.T: Bigelow, Chief Justice; George Ticknor, | GAEO car and wae run sions evidendy, wit Cave, Ott Uni: the caly counties in te which did go vote. | effectually my datics towards neighboring and friendly | rystee of the Public Library; Robert C. Winthrop, Presi- Persons in charge of from the moment of starting watt Never Been Out of the on, Tho convention clinched tho yuimediate emancipation | Powers, I have seen ft to organize a system | gent of the Historical Eoclety; ©. G. Loring, Vice Presi- | Sbout slx o'elock yesterday morning, when, & the place place. Bardstown is garrisoned by # detachment of Union soldiers under Captain G. W. Nichols. ‘The guerillas set the depot on fire, and it was burned toma gran ‘The body of Mr, Sunberry was consumed. The guerillas Ui had a heavy aera eel and Lietsnanta Mandy provision of the 11th by 8D erainance passed yesterday, | of detective police on the frontier, and with cd dent of the Union Club; Asa Gray, President of the the down earth, imme- But in Revolt. gene car arer ramt‘or ciher body froin appren- | the same design have called out for permanent duty 8} ciaemy of Arta and Sciences; J, D. Graham, Colonel, i the care had align dow tothe ear, and was mie; | slop was put to Further any freed DeP.m, except in pursuance of some portion of the volunteer foree of the provinces, Similar | nied States + Silas eee ‘Rear running towards the river. a few moments cg +3 foture coded the “Kegislsture. ‘The ‘cause of this | considerations suggest the propriety of arming the execu- vats eae 4H. Stringham, Rear Admiral, afterwards | two with locomotive, | ran MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. supplemental av‘.tupprentice ordinance was the fact that | tive government with stronger powers than it now pos- | The inscription u ail- sof My fell into be ge the Hudson The Georgians Advised to Submit t0 | some oie coumy courts in tho interior, whose judgos | seases for dealing with persons who, while availing them | vor pia, eves nawmine ota, bares. peeree river. he third car projected ovor the embankment | csr, sore Ts ans eal: i ‘ » . ward almost three-fourths of its length to the river, and then ot ‘ f the Union or Emigrate to were elected four years sinve (they hold office for six years), | relves of the right of asylum always allowed on British | onester, Mass., the 11th day of April, 1794; died in Bos- | laid so, The utmost alarm ‘but immediate ef. | Wednesday, January 18, by the Rev. Alexander R. Thony might attempt Yoreduce emancipated “slaves to practical | gol to political refugees, may be unmindful of the im | ton, the 15th day of Jannary, 1865.” Upon the casket a | forts Were made by the see arora Cation of ihe travel. | #00, Wittta Huser Caiwraan and Buus D, Bows, daugh- Some Other Country, ‘slavery afterthoadjourament of the'convention, underold | Plied obligations which by residence among us they con. | 01 or white flowers and ¢ lers in order to rescue their fellow Pace aD be BO Oe eee oo. wy ; laws allowing such a practice with free negroes found in peach te. char So aes ae ence policy: oft the gpsoopee 0 siakapeihypawed aga atc Bushing oe ok, oy aisiampted tt tae ers a age ar ro ag {he bald, J we. &e., &. the State. Indeed, this State Convention is on the verge | before the House, and I a2K for its earl 4 ation.” | ihe cal Re EM en eee Bee ne eee cat hay teers locked in, ‘The wounded idee, Jaums F. Eowanoe to Tubnaas 1. Kar, oli of of passing an ordinance permitting the Legislature to | |, The Governor, tte asks vote of Mt witertor | know my days,” followed hy the reading of appropriate | Pomont wow, imomeniany freezing from the Intense cold, | “"G,yronp—Bunpox.—In_ Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Important News from Sherman Howrly | wow negroes to vote, if that body sees ft. Without am | the necessary expenditures. He informs the 'Honso that peamaaes from the tures, and ey the Rev. Dr, | $2.50 mp gg Ses aa py ares January 18, by the Rev. J. 8. Hol Mr. Wis Gay- Expected. aeons the mck radieal nosembly which has-ever | 1a necettal™ ce tion of last seasiou haa been auvended | Walker, President of Harvard College. Rev. Rufus Bilis | trout wag frozen hard, and every drop of water touched | 10%, of New York, to Mise noes Boron, seughier of ‘Wastwarox, Jan. 18,1865. || mot in asovereign Stato with sovercign powers since the | With sucvessful revulis, |The revenue has been largely | then made an eloquent and touching address and prayer, | py either the sufforors or their rescuers was immediately Willing San Ee en re es ~ “Me government is hourly in expectation of receiving | foundation of the government. The excitemont which poazenea orate see he +-—“Ctreumstances | remains of the the exercises closing by singing eee tpi reg oh) Fase oe pee ere the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Dr. 8 Smportent information from General Shermam Parties } followed the passage of the emancipation ordinance was | afford an unity not only for the settlement of the | the funerat anthem, ‘bodies are buried in the dust, injured ‘and cut and lacerated spear 0. J. Pexxock, of Schuylerville, Saratoga county, ‘i but for the simultaneous | but their names live for evermore.” the train was seen to be running off the track and A a te. ie Dae A. Ocpex, of Brooklyn, daughter ‘Aaere-thoroughly ‘posted in regard to his plans and pur- | the ‘grestest at Jefferson City, where the Legislature is | question of provincial pol nga ypoces are confident thero is nothing that cum impede the | Or was in session. ‘The latter body immediately Ero o anon analy. Paramebary negating Ee eee ion wae Inge oad imtoaes toe compe, | Plunging toward the river, the conductor chanced to be ‘riumphat carrying out of ‘his entire programme, which | adjourned and organized a third house for the purpose of | the result was the meeting at Quebec, comprised of dele- | nies of volunteer cavalry, two of infantry and acompany | ite toppled vwill vaatl: damagii the-senfederacy than | bavi ibilee. Gov Fetch t telegrams of | gates from all the colonics; and with the sanction of the | of marines from the navy yard acted as an escort, = ceoditlyia Srey vache Y wvnaodhte barca jor went telegrams of | Crown the conference arrived atthe conclusion thatafede- | Both branches of the Touislature met at ten o'clock, dpe nations seem neweneires perecee eae eee Puapy—SuiTa.—On Wednesday even! January at the Madison square church, by the Rev. Thomas Hastings, Fay H. Porvy and Frova Witueuwna, only daughter of Thomas E. Smith, all of this city, KBLING — WARREN— WARREN — Barnows.—In _ St. ‘is former campaigns. greeting 'to all the loyal governors, and made a congratu- | P21 union was possible and desirable. Thi of - | adopted resolutions of respect to the memory of Mr. terry) heneoyasnyasd Iatory speech at the’State House, An illumination and | stitution for the proposed union was embod plan of acon. | erimett, appoluted a committee to attond the funeral, | Pty morning, but the road was thus interroplo’ tig | Mary's church, Cold Spring, by the Rev, Henry, Bur- Rpg are llaeeninng we exhibition of fireworks took place in the evening. ‘The | Of resolutions, which, with other papers relating to the | and adjourned. Preein Two of the cara are tora into two paris, This FE a ae ee ee eloat ee serene % J ? nel GTON of ‘“Haapqusnrens, Subject, will be laid before the House. ‘The general plan allroad accident 1s exceedingly serious, both from its | Colone! Wasuncaay A. Rosie) ot aon ae Wvanus PPI, ‘Is Tax Frey, Savannau; Ga., Jan. 8, 1865, } next day the Senate resolved to adjourn to St. Louis for a | {,' cordially approved by the imperial government, and | Proposed Erection of a Statue to Mr. Eve- n Ba con a vet, and, in | Rt. sevens throughout the intoviorwereter- | the peri tacton wil be an He ovcran rett in Boston, pa ‘answer to your inquiries, I beg to state:— ribly excited. But it is not for the loss of property that | ther sys ibe Feccert ts yet ray oo ‘The citizens of Boston assembled in Faneuil Hall on | as far as known—when the iromarail broke through, and ‘Tam merely a military commander, and can only act | they are indignant: they dislike the triumph of free | 44 decide whether beep tract of country be consoli- | Wednesday, to pay their tribifte of respect to the memo- belug worn until ts surface was filled with gaps, and the pg ip Dirty pr Rag me ose ge ideas. In St. Louis there is still considerable rejoicing, | dated into a State, combining within ite area af the | ry of Edward Everett. The hall was draped in mourn- | latter being rotten, worm-eaten and di ‘as the wood Justeaiby Congress when Goorgia is again represented hea dh ent Ria gael bso at sii it was | slomente of naa eee Se Noeae ithe several | ing, Mayor Lincoln presided, and made the opening ad- | which is sometimes washed from the gives an ee ‘there as of 01 pape 01d a public celebration to-night and recom- | Condition, powerless for mutual aid, and incapable of a | dress, alluding in fitting terms to the public services ‘of Georgia is not out of the Union, and therefore the talk | mond a general illumination of dwellings and public boy “ ” Crores rirtuts ‘of Mes Mveacth, uit Walley ottered a | on? Otk (ne. Stbor vine —end the deveyes condition <r of “reconstrnction” to me i ‘Som Pr proper share in the imperial responsibility. 2 , rauley, the wood proves conclusively that the department of SO eee csive beod ond eiiihare are Mate of revere, | uildings. The Union men aro delighted with the pro- | 4 The Houw, adjourned, vaill Monday, when the consi- | series of resolutions, which were adopted; among them } construction of the Hudson River Railroad must be ‘gad.aa long as hey remain, armed and organized, the | gress of events, and believe that rebel sympathizers patch laadic ehh Reqolved, That a life no full of, well-Airected, industrious either extirels, indifferent to its duties, and the fate of must pursue them wi armi an eal with ers high rma Hife with them ae arene em Wm armiee, And eal | will-haverno further interest in teying to detach the State The Church Society and the United States. ne Moat briliantlyat ies close by deeds of | ignorant. A gentleman who was on the train break up their armed organization and return to | fom the Union. Mowrreat, Jan. 19, 1865, deserves to beheld up, no less forthe | at the time of the sccident informs us homes: I take it they will be dealt with by the | There is no doubt President Lincoln has promised to | An influential meeting of the Church Society was held auian ot uneeriiy loan fontne commmensaiion se ccomee | dat the. | iron rail aid wee Beene m4 \ / Stvil courts, ” Some of the rebels in Georgia, in my judg- | suspend the order for the evacuation of Fort Smith, He | hero last night. Dr. Balch, Secretary of the House of | holders the lineaments of hls person with the history of Mie ‘wood on which. it wa d(and that some of th ‘Ment, deserve death, because they have committed mur- ¢ 2 ‘i inexpedient that'u statue should be erected in | Wood on which it was placed, an panne of. Sie orone or, and other crimes, which are punishable with death ioe — down by the pressure of specuia tora and | Bishops of the United eras was present. Speeches ‘award Everett. ties were 80 ie that ira ends under the iron rails had + Bean goverment om ci Ebi ewan | ret tenth have ae, wem, foetal | CoE Mae te retin nous tenn tan| Aaeromen wee Made,py GG Loring Retr, Wa | ae mamgunot of te ond i uch Name gton in reference } Pi throp and others. Mr. Winthrop read the following let- | the passengers for running the cars with the doors Tocked, Warren, of Cold Spring. Also, Captain Evoar W. War- ney to Miss Cornziza M. Barrows, daughter of Samuel F. Barrows, of Cold Fong ‘SrevENs—BONNEL.—At Madison, New Jersey, on Wed- nesday evening, January 18, by the Rev, A. el, Mr. Janes B. Stevens, of Brooklyn, to Miss Lavinia H. Box- gi, of Madison. Birth. ‘Hesstriv.—On Wednesday, January 18, the wife of 8. A. Hesslein, of a son. Died. Avery.—In the hospital, near Atlanta, Ga., on Wednes- day, October 19, 1864, after taking part in eight severe battles, Josep Austin, Company F, Ninety-ninth Indiana Volunteers, aged 21 years. He went to Indiana from this city in 1860. Ancu.artus.—In Brookl, on Tuesday, January 17, after a long and lingering illness, MARGARET beens | wife of John J. Arcularius, aged 3b years, 7 months 40 the whiskey insurrection, and a like principl fact that the troops have been withdrawn, and it is pos- | two countries, all of the most friendly character. Mo te recognised ut the tang of the Bury conapienoy. «| sible there may be some mistake about the actual with- —ee—ew ter, ono of the lst written by Mr. Everott;— 44, | after the rule provalent in England, which we just now | 20 days. oi se ; ‘ ‘As to'the Union of the States under our government, | drawal of the troops; but of General Canby’s and General NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. My Daan Mn, Gnax—I am greatly obliged to you for send- | 8 much condemn. ood career edaaabe et ign Fi ‘we have the high authority of General Washington, who | Reynolds’ orders for tho evacuation there 1s no quostion. ° ing me word of the success of the Savannah gubseription, | Coming 80 soon after the disaster on the Harlem road, b pare ieee ey ‘ana Liverty saroota, Brook est What a large heurted, open handed place we live in! Itis | near Yorkville, which occurreed from the same cause ‘on these occasions that I break the tenth commandment, and | rotten wood ties, this accident on the Hudson River road lyn, without rurther notice. Brower. —In South Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, a ee Garnet Brower, aged 71 years, 10 months 8. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, t bbede us be Jealous and carefal of it, and the still ‘more een A ilon daft, Salam, Mo, about forty. salles By hanes em| ic words of General Jackson, “Thi im, about ten 8 on a grand gueri unt. Se savat oneal Se) peatarvade Gata Goon een eine a Marenateke't sd covey diveion mado:| Peace Resolutions in the Legislatare— | covet the wealth of you millionaires. “I have been in bed al- | will excite vory great alarm and much indignant inquiry cannot question the authority of such men, and should | it appearance east of Pine Bluff, on the Arkansas | Seluure of a Cargo of Cotton—Importance | TiTnevmonia, Thad been in. the court Bog heres sv p ahs axeanunive management by which our chief artc- not suspect our motives, who are simply fultilli river. The rebels then disappeared, and a report was is ing, and h return to it for three hw an “4 — ing Sheir | Crecas te Mace: nck toes ther whole for thie | OF een emens see lot a ret rymernyliela ang seh 2 @ommands. Wherever ‘necessary, force bi used tom thi & “$o'arry out that cnd;and you may rest assured that the | division had crossed the Arkansas and White rivers for a ROANOKE stan, Jan. 15, 1865. | Halt'eith ny eatremitien ioe, and'my wage on Are. ‘Burin | The Late Accident on the Cleveland and * Union will be preserved, cost what it may. And if you | Paid into Missouri, towards Rolla, on the strength of the | Mr. Paul, a member of the North Carolina Stato Senate, such a case, one is willing to suffer. Ever slncersly yours, Toledo Railroad. on Saturday afternoon, at two o’¢ pete! the North dare sensible men you will conform to this-order of things | Knowledge obtained by the rebels that General A. J. | who recently introduced peace resolutions in that body EDWARD EVERETT: | yoyz, paRTICULARS—A WHOLE TRAIN THROWN OFF | Reformed Dutch church, comer 0 avenue sedi ‘or else migrate to some other country. There is no other | Smith’s corps had gone to Nashville, Tenn. Two brigades | »., % ‘The following despatch was received from Mr, Seward: THE TRACK—ONE PERSON KILLED AND BETWEEN Twenty-first streets. 1 alternative open to the people of Georgia. of cavalry were sent to Rolla to receive the rebels; but | Das Just delivered a very important speech, which is of Wasuixgton. January 18, 1885. FORTY AND FIFTY INJURED—NAMES OF GOME OF | p> DA8®=—O2 ‘Wednestey Spee January 18, Louw : My opiniou is that no negotiations are necessary, nor | {ter waiting sovoral days for the appearance of the rebels, | @ logical and fearless character. Fee oe ae aenE aud the Cabinet to attend | THE WOUNDED, ETC. Fee ee eer tno farnige are respectful * fommissioners, nor conventions, nor anything ‘of the | General Dodge ordered three hundred cavalry to start on A rebel paper, in referring to the recent failureof Gen, | the funeral. The President of the United States, and the {From the Chicago Tribune, Jan. 16.) invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, ea heads of the departments tender to the commonwealth of ‘We are indebted to Thomas 8. Dickinson, of this city, | half-past ten o'clock, from ‘St. Patrick's thedral, ‘COF- Kind. Whenever the people of Geo it rebelling | # Teconnoissance towards Arkansas to find out where the nN esl pearyioeh asp ich God Febeling | rebels were. ‘The force was placed under command of Butler to take Fort Fisher, states that it is of the highest | Masenctusetts thelr condolence on the lamented death of | who was a passenger on the train, for tho following de- and Senators, and these go and take their seats, then the | Captain Whybeck, and havo just returned, after visiting | importance that {t should be held, for the reason that | Reward kycrett who was wont to be eurotied among the } taiig of a. terrific accident which bapp-ned on the Cleve- _ of Georgia will have resumed her functions in the | Jksonport, Arkansas, and breaking up several guerilla | more than one-half of their supplies have been received pide cian land and Toledo Railroad early Saturday morning. Mr. inion. camps. 3 two o’cl ‘These are merely my opinions, but in confirmation of ‘At the same time an expedition, consisting of the Second | through the blockade.of Wilmington. Fancral of Leiter i eekgrmea tiny Hartford. | D. Lona bowen: at cane, ore 2 — on re ene ae them, as T think, the people of Georgia may well con. | Atkausas cavalry, commanded ‘by Colonel Phelps, left | Col. F. 7. Lehman, who recently arrived here, bas wider eri Kuob, rorthnasee Q For abo Bis! ynell’ evening. The train consist2d of baggage car, four poses ray words, Tefen ng to the people of the bt ate Baad Ay eal vr Sat pre i Northeastern ) taken commagd of this military post. Captain Cooke is nate tie a bei pea thstl lip eer eengene oa singer coaches ‘and two sleeping cars, Ho had fallen es, J ot mm the recent annual in charge of the Quarternaster’s Department. which his infirmities had been increasing for many years, sateen, bet about one o’clock, when about four miles Soemags OC Freatdany Lannola’ (On recent anus | rebels, and eame within an ace of capturing the noto- sesngge seasion :— sted present | Pious tim Reeve, the murderer of Major Wilson and five | In December last G. W. Lane, of Baltimore, obtained | {t having been yeurs since he had been able 19 ofele eae] ate Vote cra Ths sleping Twosble ner of Prince and Mulberry streets. \, CavaNxa.—On ‘Thursday, January) 19, Mra, Narry, wife of James Cavanna, a native of the town of Glana- mada, county Galway, Ireland, aged 54 years, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 347 Wi Sixteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past o'clock precisely. The remains will be taken to Calvary “s tory this city, on Tacsday, J 17,¢ CHARLES.—In this city, on y, Janui ATHA$ nasi Gaiman reliet 6 the late Colonel dmiund ©. Charles, aged 41 years. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cometery. CunnincHax.—On Thursday, January 19, Wiiam Cone tncHaM, in the 56th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family and those of his son, Dennis, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturs day afternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence, No. 66 Chrystle street. Duncax.—On Thursday, January 19, James Duncan, in tho 73d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ' attend the funeral, from the residence of his, Sco f his men, whom Price captured at Pilot Knob. Reeve ‘They can at any moment have peace simply by layingdown | © pas f apenmit from H. A. Risley, chief agent of the Treasury, | of the city of Hurtford had taken their turns in sitting up | ear was turned upside down, and he found himself rms and submitting to the navonal auhoniysanaer | oeraped by Leaving bis Ronse, and swing ie, thale | to take a cargo of provision on the small steamer Phila- | with the patient sufferer during the night, and in Fen. | between fragmiats OF Wroken, Sas, teralitee, [At uh r 8 ‘the constitution. After so much, the government could n¢ eye IETS woth teatabl Sere cage couldnot } Carbines. The two commands united captured about | delpbia from Baltimore to Plymouth, N. C., via the | dering im every, attention at times, but chiefly Ch ke and Alber ial, for th ° | his assistant, Bishop Williams, was indefatigable | few minutes, but soon took fire from the stove People wouldnot sustain or allow it. If questions should | eighty guerillas and killed about forty others, The pris- esapeake a eaarie cana), fos the purpose of ax, -} 5°) f bedside, both night and’ day. ‘The ines at the end.’ Every one in the car was caught in, we would adjust them the peaceful means of evs deel rfare changing the same for cotton which Lave had bargaii giaiatlon, conference, courts CAR rR co 2 re oll ibaa peng treo hm pr Wap fry ody alg fon” Lane, claiming the right: to7\ deliver ned | ing ilincss was ‘intensely painful, and yet there | in the fragments ‘and unablo to move. Qutside sonatiaticnal nnd nwiel channels, com sortsin and oiber | ‘They say that the risk of belng killed-as.a guerilia:is no | <00de st the. point where be wecetved tie ope Was not @ groan or a murmur, nor'a complaint. To- | parties, however, broke in the windows extinguished the to adjust—as, for instance, the admission of members | Worse than«dying of swamp fever in Arkansas. A finish | tD. proceeded direct to Franklin, without re- wards the end, in response to the inquiry whether he res, and ee time released all from the terrible to Congress and Whatever might require the appropriation | has been put upon roaming bands of guerillas in Howard porting at Plymouth. At. Franklin’ he took on | suffered much’ pain, there was the quiet answer, ‘Not | situation. The entire train, which was going at the rate ‘of money. A and Audrain counties by our cavalry. On Monday ard two hundred and fifty-soven bales of cotton, | more than I can bear.” So little nourishment could he | of twonty- lles an hour, was thrown from the track ‘The President then alludes to the general pardon and } one Ned Chiles, the leader of a gang of outlaws (who pao his return the steamer and cotton were selzed by fe ep “* bey It nee ae * nerbape me ure se Pro Fg lliyg apes gon ppagee ony ned nesty tain 8, of the gunboat Valley City, which was be ing, whe Ka wondel yy of constita- . amnesty offered for more than a year past, upon specified | have no more’ of a Hoense from rebels wuthority to | SAbione HOO uh or khe river for that purpose, by | HOM at so great an age and after so many years of grow. | wreck. The running goar and furnituro were completely and most liberal terms, to all except certain designated | Play guerilla than the King of Oudo), was killed. Ginases, even these being “still within contemplation of The provoss marabal of thie City hon made a descent | Order of Commander Macomb, who claims tho steamer | ing infirmity, shattered, and the frames of the cars were piled into one | James Murphy, No. 60 Mucdougal strect, on Saturday special clemency,” and adds:— upon gambling establishments, for the purpose of com- | 8nd cargo, under the circumstances, as® naval prize. Mr. le retained the use of his faculties tilt the last, and | promiscuous hewn. | Those whe ete ear eaded by the ‘| ternoon, at one o'clock. ‘ Its still 20 open to all, but the time may come when pub- | Pelling the proprietors to disvorge funds ‘won from army | Lane is retained on board the Philadelphia asa prisoner | gathered his family and friends about him, taking sepe- | Condtor, ne edintely act. tt leeping ear conductor, Mr. |“ Ewwis’—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 19, of in- Ye duty shall demand that it be Ted Lan that ie Hus, | officers. ‘The latter go unpunished, and, as many of the by Commander Macomb. Fate leave of each, and remembering and sending mes- 4 ey immedi rad set thanasives to work to rescue | fammation of the aye Mary Jolaranes, daughter ‘more vigorous measures than heretofore shall be saopteg. * | gamblers paid up, they were released. oe one Wis’ sheenk” Not long. before, is decease the: Oe Suse fant oe se and ay per. | Thomas and Catharine M. Ennis, aged 6 months and 1 It seems to me that it is time for the people of Georgia | _. The weather is quite warm again, and the streota filled Organization of a Tobacco Exchange. | Holy Communion was administered to him for the last | sons were 1 wreck, many of them horribly days, friends of the family are respectfully invited to ate the government of ‘their fathers. Respectfully, your | CaPe Girardean and Cairo, and it is said the ice Is banked | the Pine street News Room, for the purpose of organizing | on ‘being raised up, and remained standing until the | broken, and others wore fearfully cut and bruised. The tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock from the residence of her parents, 177 Nassau street. | nt servant, up fifteen fect high, thus damming the river and making | | 1, eee Eig be Bh f a *. > ymn was ended. Only a few hours before the | fact thatthe cars plunged into @ snow bank is probably | fy —In Brook! Wed Jan W. T. SHERMAN, Major General. the water fifteen feet higher above the gorge than below. | ® tobacco exchange. committee of ssvon—consisting iaceanse: tae coe ‘ote were weed and his | all that prevented one of the most terrible casualties in ‘aRRINGTON,—In Brooklyn, on Inesday, uary General Sh n and His Bo; mame Wiitane Bi : sick ROE Ay sarge nepal after he fell asl seu feroniug Lsscaokodann alk, and everything pgire: Seocteaiiovisccaae oxturtags es ra] erm: s ys in Blue. road , enburgh, Charles |- | after he fell asleep in Jesus. evel was done to @ sufferings +h [From the Savannah Republican.) ~ Selene a eee a lenstein and George W. Palmore—had been appointed at Picea See Hem isnn Tine) of the victims. ik trative Sota ged fete sot ee ‘Am—Benny Havens, 0! Execonve DkraxtMent, Czy cP erica” t & pravian seaclca: We Shas Sewceathdbon and No funeral in Connecticut ever drew go many distin- During the confusion many of the passengers lost their | prothcr-in-law, William Irving, are eottlhy tvs ail, glorious chief! the country’s pride, Aint ahaa ie jan. 11, 1865. P wad Pp jon and by- | guished members of the church together from all parts | clothing, watches and valuables. Mr. D. had previously | to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at ona eh Victory follows thee; Pa Roe! ng please pie Repeats ie Moeclgeed a laws, which wore reported and unanimously adopted at | of the country. ‘The following is alist of the pall bear- | observed two suspicious looking personages on the train. | o'clock, from his late residence, Hart street, south side, eagles, Me om pinay through their delegates in convention asscmblod, with | Be meeting yesterday, and will be published In pamphlet | CTE yyy” Rev, Dr, Haflam, Bi Tolede" vedi to the Mayors oftce ad oh caine the wee, | tn house cast from, iauary 10, Casroremn ‘The bravest army in the world iced io Ket lage solemnity, have this day or- | form. The permanent officers of the nn are as Rev. Dr. Clark, Rev. Dr. Goodwin, i vices of two policemen, who arrested them. Several Ley reamed been , pry pty Garuey Is being led by you, op aed ene ceed eselptn tpratnde gore omnor os Cart, | Rov. Dr. Beardsley, Rev. Dr. Holcomb, coats, among them his own, watches and other valuables | “rhe frlends'of the family are respectfully invited to ata Saja Se ear eerants xP an! | fuer irate 2B, Bhaimancs, | Ret Be EW, 08 Bev. Dr. Puller, wer! found ther posunon They ‘wore at once | end te funeral on any wuraoon, at ono 0 dock, stirring 4 Vioted: tad all persone held to-cervice or labor ‘as slaves | David Waits, BH. Wisdom, James A. Connolly, Grstav | jtev: Dr Cemap?” Kev. ME. Jarvis, aT aplating die nceations serocks to chicks sie tenin.wcan | Os nie mee remgonee, Nos 2 Siz meet, ddberst seared Di arg heteby declared free see, | Bemines, 3 M. Campbell, Thomas Carroll and David EB. | Rey. Mr. Willey, Rev Mr. Yerrington reduced, {t seems almost miraculous that but one person Creates uiréday, Januaty 19, Joserm Guirrm, General Sherman, O! - ‘ore, by aul iy © supreme executive ison. Rev. Mr. Fisher,’ Rev. Mr. Huntington. was killed. The wounded, whén Mr, D. left, were doi Paver nh The ors in Blue wl he with you, | Fee este, 1m me Oy the, coma of Maar athe procecings of a meting ofthe tobacco merchants | the cain was earied Yo Chridt church at nine o'ieck | well There were several persons froin Aisin ee board | sprit geen tho Cerily end the msmaves of the Ne eral Sherman, 0! do proclaim that henceforth and forever bo person within | approbation of the exch:mge proposed to be established el carga: sie gry tage theme hed pee pe hours, | the train, but none of them were injured. The following | tion, are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, morn- On Shiloh’s bloody battle field the’ jurisdiction of this State shall be subject. to any | i New York, were read, and, on inotion of Mr. Palmore, | ‘The body was laidont in full eanonieals, in an opem burial | @ P. Mosier, Ann Arbor, Michigan, head, slight! ingfat 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 189 Broadway, He met old Beauregard, Abridgement of Liverty, except auc ae the lew shall pre, | a resolution wasadopted thanking the St. Laais merchants | Zryy "ec thee teatares were natural ue Thonghive war but | _ Andrew Cole, Pontiac, Stichigan, head and shoniders, | Brooklyn, BD. The remains wif be wen oe will bo , and Paul’s Church, where a solemn requiem for the common good, or kuow any master but | for the interest manifested by them in the formation of a | Quietly slee} ‘Upon the f the bi case: % tobaooe.aschange in. thin ciep, and requesting themects | Seek verre ements ce ere beagodo 4 Roe! ‘ennessee, Th testimony whereof T have herennto sioned my | tary to forward a copy for publication in the St Louis | one? Sagi oom LF pst nig ea pe tn Ft ee ee name and cansed tie Kress BeaKet, the pare hed aes papers, in Greenwich, and two beautiful wreaths, from Mr. Colt’s Mes Wm. Harbuch, Toledo, Ohio, ribs broken and 3 J ; Who found that Sherman’ would not yield, And he took it very bai He'd water his horse in t That's what he said he'd eelebrated; from thence to Calvary Cemetery. A special meeting of the New-York Young Men’s Ro- man Catholic Benevolent Association will be held at our rooms this (Friday) evening to make arrangements to ate But Hilly She: " y nm ‘The largest receivers both of leaf and manufactured a ‘ With Bis Donny boye in blue.” the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and {itm tie Weas havo whited toyecher in this wove | COMerveNOry. Also. 6. large sliver. croms,and. =. plate | Sle Sa te Ea Mishis tend the funeral of our late brother Josera GRUTI®. ; " J Bixty- tive THOS. €. FLETCHER, mbt Dut that the Tobacco. Sx- | Ceerine tetmmeription. - ‘Phe charch, tetmieed with ever ..G. Erwin, Booklin, Michigan, back end head, very By orde Joux 8. Scvnty, President. Cogn TT Aye. wverucr—Faanom Ronman Geteciany of Sunte: | obange will be ove of the permanent tnativations OF our | Glen tesa rereed soe abun ia macuening,, Geek i ee. Pitex Taine ee And when the rebels 0g Vicksburg’s heights y ee eee ek eee . at | termingled with purple. The bishop's chair and family Mrs. May A. Simons, Hamlin, New York, head and Hanns. _lawis W. canis: agzd 31 years. ‘Were all corralled by Grant, wne ‘cieven, : ———__—_—_ pew were heavily draped in black. Tae ae a His remains will bo taken to the Evergrecns cometery Joe Johnston thought he'd gives ue ft, signe) aaaaaa The Second Annual Congress of the Fe= Chamber of Commerce. Kira The, Brown, Sommandie, Now York amttroxen, | for interment, ut Sherman said, You can’t.” if 4 . _New York, arin broken. n Joe Jobuston found there were some things Thie district, which comprises the Ninth, Fifteenth ee ee nEvonT on Tie REciPRociTY. TuraTy—MENoRIAL | AW. Carpenter, Pottsdam, Kew York, breast, shoul: | goyere nee, Waa sriscun, “only ehild oe Witan ie That he could never do; and Sixteenth wards, is one of the richest in the United Crworrnari, San. 19,2805. San anus ggenr sans e demapripeh MT cua o. Risas adien: Mldhiann side andl wont and Margar:t Husted, aged § months and 11 days. Manes ie ran when Sherman brings Staten, A lange majority of the millionaires of New |, TRCTeDort# of the proceedings of the Sccond Annual | A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce took } A, Wing tenes tee shoulders, Sheep) Jovely Roy, snd take your Fes General Sherman, 01 York reside in that part of the city, and the tax on in- Congress of the Fenian Brotherhood, now being held in | place yesterday, A. A. Low in the chair, bee Morris, Chicago, fingers broken. ‘The friends rw oaenieanees ort best patti chia munant comes is immense, ‘The following are the names of | ‘i8elty, that have been made public, contain but little Mr. BuoopGoop said that the report of the com- A few others were #lightly wounded. fuily invited to attend the funoral, this - » oon incomes exceeding $20,000, at the rate | OF iMterext. The time so far has been occupied in the ap- | mittee on the Reciprocity treaty was still in the Interesting from Havana. bat Hensos Seca trikes tf is parcnts, at strect, withou er invitation, With Thomas and with Grant, those who pi pointment of various business committees, hands of the printer, and that he desired the | LETTER FROM CONSUL MINER—A NEW REBEL PI- | ~ Leptow.—At his residence, Claverack, Columbia . , y And on that glorious field, you know, of ve per cent:— Pace beg bowel oe B. Astor. . $838,525 J. T. Johnston. Mr. John O'Mahony, of New York, was chosen Presi- | postponement of action upon the subject till }* RATE—ST. MARKS A PORT FOR BLOCKADE RUN- county, WaLiasm B_ Loptow, in the 77th year of his age. - cua Beene aoe » Vandertiit, 680,728 Jas, Brown dent of the Congress. The following gentlemen are the | next meeting. He considered the bill had passed | NERS, BTC. | Maneonate.—In Brooklyn, on Weduesday, January 18, and Sherman nobly led Thous Garner. Ge Dermoid Vice Presidents;—Mesere. W. Moran, of Missonri; J, W, | Congress too hastily. ‘The Boston Bonrd of Trade is ex- *Hayawadan, 9 1908,°} | Henry Hvcr, a the 30th year of her age. ory bonny boys in blue. si Peter Lorillard ee Dunn, of Tlinois; Captain Buiialo, of New York; M. | erting teelf to have the treaty modified, especially in Simrox Draven, Esq., Collector of the Port of New York:— | The reiatives and friends of the family ate respectfully . OF D. B. Buller, John S. I 10,304 | Griffin, of Indiana; Mr. Doody, of Massachusetts, and | relation to the fisheries. He argued that the treaty is of Sin—The steamer Coquette sailed from this port on | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Atlanta next was Sherman's aim, J. ©. Green. W. Bryce, Adir...100,000 | Andrew Bonner, of Kentucky more advantage to the United States than to Canada, | TbUreday last, tho 6th instant. From information com. | No, 61 Vanderbilt avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two Though Daiton blocked the way ; Robort B. Minturn. 165,645 | yootings are held every night, which are open to the | {hich takes seventy-two million dollars worth of goods ot the ke called "Cayo 4 sea,” about fy miles north. | ° MoQe Be anne age ee ogee raid y night, P Sauuedby.-feoen te. Ohtvon teen 8 called “Cayo de Sal,” about fifty miles north- | MeQvarp.—On Thursday, January 19, Mantua, relict of That Sherman kuew would pay. J.T. Lord 441 | public, and addresses delivered by the members of the | The proporal for a postponement of the subject was | gesterly of Cardenas, to be fitted up as a piratical cruiser. | the late William McQuaid, Br. aged 83 years, 8 mouths Joe Johnston found that to retreat 1 R. 1. Suydam, Order. The audiences are very largo and enthusiastic, | *8tved to. ST ee oc Ihelt Gee Eek en ere: Was all the way 10 do; Joveph E. Bulkiey Max Will ———— = The following copy of a memorial from the Boston | YOU" ort to be on thelr guard against her. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Seri wee Gemeente hoes Peter D. Collins Wm. W. Corn Brooklyn Clty News. Board of Trade, wgalnst the passage of tho Bankrupt bil, | ,,Su0,!8 about two hundred and twenty-five fect long, | Invited to altcnd the funeral, from the aveldence of her The bonny boys in bine. DonAlonzo Cashinan John 8. McLe Fir.—A fire broke out in the th sory teal th was read by the secretary, with a leter requesting the | 248 two smokestacks, lays low in the water, and is | son, Robert McQuaid, No. 364 West Fiftoonth street, on eral Sherman, Of Thomas Christey... 35.636 Justin A. Bliss, 402 < ory brick build- | ¢o.operation of the Chamber:— painted a light color—almost white, Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, Her remains will be Tho secessionists here are making efforts to stake out | interred in New York Bay Comete Samuel L. Constant. 88,104 Henry Elsmith | 49.861 | ing No, 14 Atlantic street about four o'clock yesterday | To THe Hononamiey THe SENATE oF THE Unite States:— b Q etfal ha the harbor of St. Marks, on the western coast of Florida, Nives.—On Tuesday, January 7, of chronic pnen- q i . From Dalton down to Kennesaw Silas Downing. 25,298 James Macdonough, 20.430 | afternoor 1 place was occupies The Boston Board of Trade je Joe Johnston did retre ner, 40.088 Edmund H. Miller. 97-197 | om « nour apliys ag eae. ~ pe BV. Shotwell | 11 tho till entitied A Dill to eatablion aunifornteyatnea | 88.8 new port for blockade runners, 80 that they may en’ | monia, Naruaxizn Faaxcis Watson Nis, only son of From there he found he must withdraw Wm. B. Northr meas? test secre. Sits Tote, was o rout $1,500; in- | of bankruptcy throughout the United States,” which has | *t With steamers in the night time. Hon. Nathaniel Niles, in his 32d year. oe wane & core Gctins, wee Severe aor inking a AO I? owned by | feceived the sanctions of the House of Reprosentatives, | 14% Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ‘A requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. ane — Mg Be * welle, Charles Spear, thesred.. he are eetgtnatedl te the be vol Pir A toll and is now before the Senate, is calculated, if enacted at WILLIAM T. MIN! Francis Xavier, Sixtoenth strect, between Fifth and Sixth reget, show you, Joe, ‘bed ana stable, in which @ horse and bai h was | tho presont time, to restlt vory disastrously to a large United States Consul General at Havana, avenues, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. The rela~ it Sherman soon re me falls, Barnet L. Solomo Both animals were - nd a cow were kept. | number of citizens of the North, especially in the North- ETT EE NT tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited ta And all his boys in blue Win. EB. Treadwell, . th animals were suffocated. The fire was caused by | ern cities, who ure creditors of persons living in the Failure of a Montreal Produce Dealer. | attend, without further invitation. Mowtreat, Jan. 19, 1865. Rick.—In Bi yn, Wednesday, , Mi roduce ‘dealer’ hefe failed c in Brooklyn, on inceday, January 18, Mrs. lars, Sanat J, Rick, widow of the late Captain John 'D, Rice. ‘The funeral will take place this (Friday) morsing at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. W Blydenburgh, No. aveldent, revolted States. ¥ Croan to Dearit.—Mr. Daniel Grey, of the firm of | _ It is belived that debts amounting to $10,000,000 aro |, It's Teported to-day that a Grey & Leonard, No. & Coenties slip, New York, was | 4% to partics im the North from individuals tn the afore. } f9F Seven hundred *hourand - id States, killed yesterday afternoon by being caught in the ma- | ““ivuping the past four yenrs there has boon no oppor. Evening Stock Excha Geueral Sherman, O! Says Hood, “Tit try the But be didn’t make it Stewart Brown George Barclay Aug. W Mi nking game;” For Thomas brought old Hood to shame, While She this ’ Bee 282 Raymond street, Brooklyn, Relatives and friends Seer nnd Celene 2h. chinery of the erain elevator at the foot of Degraw street. | tunity to press these claims for settlement in the local | ¢19999 American gold 208 Tucrapay, Jan. 19, 1865. | | aro respectfully invited to attend. Cut Rebeltom in two. » Stephen Phelbin jo was examining the machinery, and, being caught in | courts, and if tho Bankruptcy bill now before your honor- | Too99 di oma {] 88 71s Rewy.—On Thursday, Janvary 19, Maris Remy, widow And in Savannah pitched his tent Wm. Remsen... the belting, was whirled around ‘and rushed to death, | able body shall become a law before Northern creditors Oss oss de S08 | SER of Peter Remy, aged 57 years, 6 months and 26 days. ' , ri i The body was taken to the late residence of deceased, and | can come in contact with their debtors, or can take per. | 12000 208%¢ 200 Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper Charies ET an inquest will be held this morning P sonal measures to collect their ducs, this Board believes { 2000 Ftd 200 Ray,—At Providence, on Wednesday evening, January 5 A Tae Drarrix Kias Covyry.—The committee of the | {hat the rights of such enditors will bs seriously preja- | goog 208 200 do te a se he al ian Bling... i jcod, and that many estates will be 5 reet fracas, J. 8. Ray, of New York. ext toust fall Joseph B, Bulkley Board of Supervisors of Kings county, appointed to pro- | puptey ala lors to all concerned, which: ander existing | 10202 208 200 Hadad His friends are requested to communicato with 0. 8. Jean them out, Henry Ivison. ceed to Washington for the purpose of having justice | laws, and under the liquidation of the creditors, might be boo 208 = 200 Samnpsof, Providence, as to the disposition of bis body. H Chas. A. Jarvis. done to the county in the coming draft, have returned, | *’ttled without sacrifice {eon a Worrexpvkn,—On Wednesday, fnuary 18, of congos- is bas John Morrison Wm.M. Vermilye... 60,820 | They report the result of their mission a success, and | 4,1 He Board is aware that the thirty second section of the | 5990 goats 200 TR lie. enhanc ae Bs Joba D. Maxwo Wastv'tonRVermiiye 78,178 | that the entire number of men now to be raised in tho | Mill referred to provides that no discharge shall be | 4q900 car ge T, Wortendyke, aged 2 years and 4 months. yoo john B. Sehmilzce nas 27,735 | county to fill its quota will not oxeced two thousand. granted, or if granted, shall be vaitd, if the bankrupt | 19999 Sen aes Wanrxay,—On Wednesday, January 18, Menviv §. Wirt an ee ‘ re L. D. Bradford, Jr, Euergy may yet save Brooklyn from a draft wave borne arms against the United States, or given aid | to999 36 wry, agod 62 years. Heueral She ! Jas, M. Brown A = or comfort to the enomies of the United States, oF to | 19990 goa 100 His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to = — -_— Herman Consine Williamsburg City News. rebels against the government or authority thereot. 10000 208% 200 attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 48 West Thir- The Suicide of Mr. M. 8. Whitney, Wm. 8. Cauldwol deve ey ek Wbiiiadir Maiehes, ieee b ‘ But as in many instances it will be impossible to bring | o900 pis Bo ty-seoond streot, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. TO THE EDITOR OF THK NRALD. ee ME gy, ad iden eterna emeaeane ats ne steamship home, the charge of disloyalty against those weeking 10 | g9090 30838 br | perann On Thesday, Januaty 17, of enlargement of the The potices appearing in thie morning's papers an | Sonia G. Deanne’, ul attompta, was yester. | aval t emselves of the benefits of the bill, if enacted, tt | 5q990 208i 100 eart, after @ painful illness of four mouths, Jam 8. ; " c d yard of en ; ; y nouncing the suicide of Mr. Melvin 8. Whitney contain Jno. H. Dykerss. day afternoon launched from the yard of Mr. Henry velierea that Cie Provision will fail to secure its object, | 49900 308%2 200 Wann, aged 42 years, 6 jmdaths and 17 days, for many cl is bd - i Steers, Greenpvint. She was built for the Pacific Mail @ loyal creditors of disloyal debtors will suffer | y9999 308% 3 years a momber of the Police Department of this city. fo many misstatements that I cannot sallow them to pass | WM (A Fitahugh. Mones Larar + 4824 | Steamship Company by Me. Steers, is of heautiful model Jn consequence. This Hoard, therefore, respectfully me- | Go999 posse 3 Bright angles around my bed— an ibe in irene... ro arshail,, 69,637 | and great value, costing the company when morializes your honorable body to postpon® the passage A hey beckon me to fly = pen It fs not true that the ac sige spe firm at Peter Gilsey. - 5.'W. Minturn... 98200 | about $900,000" ‘Hor dimensions wre. te ngth, 3 tea, of the Bankrupt bill now under your consideration until 10000 6.90 Coup old 08% $00 Rook Island iit i” ‘To meet my darling little babes henix Bank was overdrawn to the amount of % farland. AnvieM. M’Lanaham 24,853 | breadth ‘of beam, 45 feet; depth of hold, 27 fect 6 inches, | 88Ch time shall have elapsed aftor the restoration of the | 9999 §-20Cou. new bb 10844 400 Fr . In their home beyond the sky. am. be i Bot, true, that Mr. ge ftom 25, ot Maro ‘14,4 an pip will, be laken to tho, Novelty Works for her Bik dpa RE five a aende ict — 10000 do, m 4 tosse b4 88 $ E, Phage and ~ oo ene She eee i 9 n action to clear himself of any | pir wig tamed . e pachinery. uring the launeh her keel was go h a h their debtors in those States for the . x , are respectfully invited mi ‘uneral no Bed ey ong by his cowl bong ae TH. Recd.. 3 Stephen ning @ dry doc! eit oad ieneen jon was referred to the Committee on 500 Warton of nate Fong Ay linens co alll FEN Defore he Hon, Murray Holtman al the time of | Jou J. Ttosvelt,..: foray he toa Exrnaonnrsany Case or Trance,—An old lady named | ~ ‘The Chairman of tho Arbitration Committeo submitted od Wrisox, youngest conof’ Edward and Elizabeth Wilson, tor of both his counsel, aside from the well known satis- 8. 8. Sands... Wm. Brice, adi Van Alst, residing in Mesorole stroct, near Leonard, B. | @ draft for an amendment granting powers to that com- % agod 3 years and 8 days. Factory relations between him and them to the last mo- Uriah J. Smith. Thomas fileston .100,000 | D., was missed about two weeks since, and all efforts in mittee. A The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to Seant, faa muficlont Tetutation of the wretehed calumay | 2%, erate varolin Frederick Browueon 99,636 Aiding her, proved unavailing tiniil yestertay, when | The Chamber then adjourned, asad attend the funeral, from the Fesidence of Inis parents, 30 ‘more intimated in the artiele », lar 28, officer B Ii discovered 0 Foon woah. a iiaiiihes, Ti raw street, Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. To pops tion of whet te Srucos exe sokiout af IY ty ly Jas. B. Cool ne peegy a gee ll A OI i Arrest of an Alleged Deserters hf : Shain = @onnection with Mr. Whitney I make no objection. rags ris * ola trance, When'questioned by the officer in regeed to TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. 400 MISCELLANEOUS, ” 31 } 5 6 in t ‘ ct : - New Yorn, Jan. 10, 1808. on Henr, Useuan swcetye Hew Year's c 5 co Pcie Net fp heme Ri S20 Tort Way: 8, BUNIONS, S$, AC, CURED WITH , Jan> 19, Jas. 7 state that Daniel Hurley has been arrested for deserting 109 pain by Di Rice's Annihilator FO THe AWITOR OF tHe HERALD, George Wothorsy Foun Drowneo,—John Ponder, a laboring man, lately | from the Second Fire Zouaves two or three times. Now, = bunk Paesrx’ Bask, New York, Jan. 19, 1868 Henry A. Swift... 82 B.D, was fo * , 00 A S ea — The nsedent ce tan Se. Whitacy & huren, wha thie’ | dh A, WiMeen, Henry i residing at 182 Kent avenuo, B.D, was found drowned | pir, ho nover belonged to that regiment; but he belonged 40000 Ohio certit. TTY ONCE MORE A PURLIO BENEFACTOR. enk has never been werdrawn. Please correct the | Sami. J, Wh John Ward At the foot of Ann street, Deceased was a native of St. | to the First Fire Zouaves, and served with them unul 600 Camb Coal F Gayetty's Adhesive Transparent and. Flexible Currency Savement in your taue of Wile dave, and cblige Peat dsmee’n RESIS Gomeyh Buenyocn dotin, N. 3, leaves a mete nd three children, Coro- | the re-iment was disbanded. By Inserting these few 600 Quicksil Restorer mends tn holed aud stamp, Pome record, des JOUN PARKER, Cochior, ff Herman D, Aldrich, 26.919 Jobu M. Davie, Sec crraeg Ver peed ee ib ORs tea he Sree oe ere fap paesroricg* ox hy mall ee arent Sere ani