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higher rates on distified |i ,0te, and other ar- Taterosting from Mert! ticles of luxury, on legacies an probetes, om ARRIVED YPSTRRDAY. | Jones Providence, oot, L Sol Jan 14, with ontten to | Peteengere by raflroads and other conveyances, PROGRESS OF THE IN¥ 440N. BY TBLEQRAPH TO THE KEW YORK SUN. | The wpusl public reception at the White House ia | eniieted, and fifteen on trial. Twenty-eight more vory general... the arma, and we shoud not # Wiliams & Guion, Jan Sim, o 7 Fogiment presented Mra, O'Dnnell with of music bayr, who are quantored ia the Samth Bat» | gleet nene et the means God bes placed | LATEST EWS Patou ial Guts, anata oer en tarp, Save sarabere abows oie hentred oad twelve hands, ‘The dectre for tracts and religious bows if Able Rewepapers and telegraphic mo'aage. Irom Se eee eee ee ee eg fer | thege ronroes, taken in conaeetion wit the tariff eee) Dot to take place next week, The portponement is | Will have to be enlisted before the their appeal to be in vain, By the arrivel at this pert of tho Drig E. Our Washington Dispatches. occasioned by the private party to be gtven by Mra, | reaches} the strength fixed by the War Depart Rev, Mr, Binghan followed. related Lincoln on Wednesday evening. ment, During the whole of the winter the | ineidents evincing the plety of soldiers am ox as ; aise onan evra hese aftr the awaeae a, from Vera Oricy, we EFFORTS fi W'S EXCHANGE An independent company of New Jersey cavalry | sleeping sccomodation provided for the citizen | which were the administering of the Lord's Suppe Seat. be Biaresy Brooks of Portemouth, mort careful investigation,that the (Government \ og has been added to @e Van Alen cavalry regiment, | boys on trial have been of the,worst description, at thelr own urgent request, toa company of 4, nt se oge ag. ee ha wih dertve am annual revenue of at least $150,- | The canbined foot at Vora Crus, constate of 16 OR CORCORA _ ‘The Major of the third battalion has not been ap pointed. There arealarge number of applicants for the position. Joba Brodan, of the Second regiment, Excel. ‘The South Battery was net large enough | ‘Roundhead" regiment, and «lance pation of y for the numbor of boys on the Island, and the ten- | 7th New Hampshire regiment on their way throug: pin alley-a long, low wooden structure—was set | this city, He also read several Chaplain’s lettery apart a4» darmitory forthe boys on trial, and seh | urging earnestly the appeal for reading forthe arm ior Brigade, was shot by corporal, on the | of the enlisted boys na could not fil room in the | After the singing of the 119th Pealm, the Rev, Dy ‘Mth ult, and instantly killed, The killing waa re- | Battery. The citizen boys were not provided with | Porter, of Williamsburgh, addressed the meeting; | Ported an ae ident, laut the Colonel of the rezimant | even one blanket, sud those who were not fortunate | some length, He speke of the tendency of & gry { Pronounced ita murder, Beedan belonged \o Mew | @nongh to obtain « share of the other boys blankets | portion of the higher officers of the army im favor Youk city, had to sleep without any other covering than their | religion, and cited instances of the bravery of 1' Ordinary clothes, There waa only ene serviceable | ligious men aa compared with the fitful hardthes| stove in the tenpin alley, and the place was infosted | partially concealing the natural cowardice of vicix With rata—the comfort of alesping there may, there- fore, be easily imagined. It is ouly right to aay that | matter; they will have bed, no ‘he sergeant in eharge of the boys—an oid soldier | they cannot get good, snd it is Umar ee years experiance—is not responsible | tians te take this opportunity now shad y a or thie abate of things; but it is only right that at- | them for reaching thousands of men who, im: re many poled, Tee Peters who renal | seaticn sould be calle! to Hy ond that bugs where | other poahice ia lism would not reed 0 A publle moeting will be held in Panevil Halt om | Sin 00 rial should be treated with suse little oon bag whch ape: tis Sige as Ooo a wil sada of Gi Oiteinia tx Ate ro ‘van The enlistments for the Navy daring the week, His remarks wore in much the same at ‘4 Amount to two hundred and eighty-soven—of whore | andl wer their conclusion the mesting adjourned, Sth Regiment, Mayor Wrightman will predde, adidas one hundred and fifty were for Captain Porter's Om rim 1st or MAy Collector Barney mortar fleet, and the rest for general service, There remove his heady to the building now k: are mix hundred disposable soamen on board the | gy the Merchenter Rech yy 4 Meath Gavetinn, who will be required in the evnres | moos pone nemanes. Ses een © \wenterly gales. 000,000, ‘Thie tax-bill will give to the United | Bianish frignien, & Fremch steam frigates, 2 Dritids BARKS— 1 eg hy. of Philadel, arity, | frliater; alan T mem-of-war at Antone Lacardo.— A Pirate Offered and Refused. pia, fom Palermo 60 Takes eter, | lates bende 8 Sate eet yn seaea: | Pasant rong in, 4 large British sorew leamere ood Cedar, Robita, Brom en G4 days, with mise and 19 | The Committee have also A Bpanish tranapors, Prewengers to Ruger Bros, Ject of national banking law, which will re- wition in the | General Exch f Prisoners ~ There was wboat 7080 Spanish soldiers ‘al Exchange of Pri t) BRIGS— Andover, Nh rhe Prvanua la Mar | quire the deposit of United States stocks an se dity, no French oe Engiith, When tho Baldwin thee Taruite Trey Mee New 'itsces. trem | CUrity for the bank-notes that are circulated 8 | areient at Vern Crim the Bpanish ‘lag alone aie A, with migar tol & WP | curreney, war fying at the gate on the mole; on the Oth thems ew Haven y ‘ uh Prisons’ the French flag wae Loisted at the gate, the Bagtlah a Hallo, King Fars Jan 1, pith rubber It a qndeyiog 1s aoe thet ihe Coverumens, st thes. Psd the Spanish on the N.#. oorners | What the President Expects of Him. Of ive Fatheans Light Bost aud own off haa part . of the cay; no fag on the camtle when we of the crew sick te ind at BAM, went nature | Without yielding ite position towards the Con | Oe i on ta whata fired ga te poi: tof Bandy Mook, the light on the Mok | federates as rebels, has succeaded in inaug'fee | it hy pwkots outaide of the town, Ne Geod News from Europe. being searen! eomaree bb mate ihe med timg a regular system for exchanging prisoners. | busine doityy im the town: the Maxioam. mo P oa i ranelightly ch ed. * Abcut 400 prisoners are to be released from | chants having dif tefe fw the interior, Progisions BP Wak ioe ke wan oh Fort Warren tomorrow, for whom an oqaal | @uece aint vory high. Kpaniards wore maling thar | Th@ Fort Warren Prisoners, Funds. Meinoke & Wendtt, Has expar enc “y | number of our troops will be sot at liberty, | way eat of the intortor aa fast aw pommible, The ss Now that it has been decided to treat the | Hiniay lofore tia Baldwin lef, an extra stowner, a Southern privateers as prisoners of war, it is 307 TO BE RELEASED. pomitile that Colonel Oomcenay will soon be | {" Marana. They arrived from ‘Trnjikey amd re- ee Foleased, and in Heston prominent eitirens are | PTH having teen driven fran there. The Important from Fert Menroo, heavy weather, Waa on soundings near the High- Tanda, three diferent times, and was viown off, Hae Spaniards tind placed office i the Custom Hows, arranging for & meeting to urge bin ese mpem | nig cpice and uther Ppablie oices im town, the attomtion of the Government. Aa oxehange Soares g Thovertes Barnes, Turks Ielamt 17 “ There wore tro British vemele at Yorn Orn with ef privatot captain fr hi wan told eu | carp, purealt fr soca ts vetieinoe-vue | THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION MOVING, THE CASE OF GEN. LANE. jeleane of Rebel Prisoners. Boston, Fob. 2d, 1862.—The bark Trinity has been chartered to convey three hundred and eighty- six rank and fila, and eleven officers, rebel prison ors, from Fort Warren to Fortress Monroe, and ts expected to sail tomorrow. Commodore Barron ts « with aaltto PT ne A Beliwin, Townwey, M! hides to Denr in, kins & Co BCHOONERS—Mariotta, Hani, Now Hoven, Amerios, Reynekia, Providence, with mcen BLOOP—Oregen, Rhodes, Provid nos dso. From Fortress Monroe, Fortress Monroe, Jan, 9A, ma Baltimore, Feb. 1.—he steamer Firtamom, from Hatteras, with the o behind Howe tnllding yl! then be ooowpied by Mr. < BELOW. the grounds cf inequality in rank, gomens, ating Mextownis, had 10R, Owe waa the Ueig | PANIC AT NORFOLK AND RICHMOND, | D'M'8Ull Zousves om board, arrived here thia | Of ext week. Captain Thomson has bere 9)- | and the bustneagG the Sul-Treamury Depariaall Brig Soutland, Also a sehooner, eee ake = Venu Liverpoot : “| (Priday) afternoon, ‘The Keriosson was not able to | Ponted recruiting oMcer at the South mrt ren- | 1) betramsacted there, ‘The reason for the eliey 7 SAILBD. Im compliance with @ request from Mr. mara Crom the Battoras bar, Ghee oe Semday afer. | Goevous in the place of Lavetenaah Worden, Op | in ine Gustom Mouse buslnest ta for the purpote Jan, L_Ghips Washington, & Bianard, RE | G, rs we thet iu Our Special Correspondence, Military Movements in the West, | rom and war driven ous to soa by a ntorm. She | Potnted to the Bricma, doing away with the building on Broadw we evo. be n mAuR, Becrotary 0 Troasury, Mayer Potdels brinies wAbing Inter, except that the Burnside expe. | The Twenty-sighth Musschusetts Ragment, | Oranent vaad ‘us the x vy paleo; Ontarin Loudon; H Harlink | Bor tea Orpyke hoe submitted to him the reasons | Our Washington Correepondeace.—Cartey's ; Serna lition Was about to move to its destination, quartered for some time bak on Governors Island, | 4g bana ai partnval Wt Wo Wace Wie Liverpebt Bark Priore f which induce him 0 favor the omission of one | Alinch om MoCietian Repuked “My Aw | ANOTER EXPEDITION FROM CAL Arriwuee of wae named Taylor, of Cinoinnad, | hae been ontoret to Port Royal, and will ‘probably | te ihe Gueues tease erent Nil be tren. nay Garare Torqiato Tas, Rotter ium Seucay | hundred and fifty millions in fandablo | erty." —McClollan to Take ue Pleld ta a haa aretvedl here by a flag of truce frem Richmond, | 6° during the early part of this week, On F a, a Bs veenetewn —Hrigt B Dares Carivnes VN | Tegagury Noten, without interest, and to be | Perwery “When he Time Crm low ko, Ko, ko. Me rape tint Can, Beauregard baa lot for Kane | | Governor Oldeny of N. Ju han tendered an invi- | ON FRipay Last, the British brig Law Bea Lon, Sugtan Nolin HBivwnay Zsuave tor | made a legal tendor. ‘The views of Mr, Ornyne | ti Hoalleh News ts Coanidorod. enae tucky, Uaking with him 15,000 men from Manamas, | WHlon to various military companion throughout thia J STived bere from Havana, having om board a Queenan: JR Nevins, Queenstown: (0-0 | ane entitled te particular attention, as be is Jan. 31, 1852, 7 7 nd that Jefferson Davia ts to take command in por | city to participate in the funeral obsequies of the | 8? °F 187 barrels of turpentine. Toe clearance: « ibn dar Havana Pe a OC Baer init Metin hats pyiccld Fy Mr. Gurley, of Ohio, ventured to make a dircot Walheon My Vareceeret ibaa <a Se of the troopa at Mananeas after his inaugiiration bach Alden and Surgeon Weiler, of the 9th N. tebe vf bh were all “ate bel in * alte Any Peruasnnico, Win Cc7s0m, Ma, POrROMAL Atbick Vp dilan the other dag, and hington, Fel —Nodwithatand Preaideut on the $84 of February, J. Vidunteors, who were drowned off Cape Has. | © jdent that some vewel has rua the blow Lew taraken Place of Wace RS | mattor of special study for yours, and his namo | yeaterday Goxy of Onin gave hiv t arley) 0 nevere | “atma and croakings of some of the ech ‘The greatont panic prevaild at Merfolke and Rich- | “TM. The rermains will lay in atate one day in | Ofte Buuthern ports with @ cargo of turpentn "y Y ' has even been mentioned in connection with the | Imsting, by way of reply, It war anes anviving | 27MM and otine writary about the atone Ulowk: Tu na inragand os the Barwite expedition, Trenton, N. J, The indepamdence Guards of | Which basbeen dispowed of in Havana and reshipp. i Nips Noth Star, fot Amp sll place row held by Mr. Citas. Me ie the au- | noone, uit the Bl vite neemed to enjoy it very much, | Sit and other niater reports, the dispatches re 4 ai French Commodore having returned from | Jey City, Highland Quanta of Hoboken, Patter. | this port, — RETORNED, tanh loa ther, too, of a work on fimance, and with him | Rut the rently iinportant fact connected with the ster shenen bee sgn nt ch prellndl Norfolk, the Captain of th will gv to Nor. | 90 Bluew and Newark Battalion of Newark, are} D0xaNo THR rast stoTit of January, oa ! , origirated tho project of a ballion bank, which | *Ptchs and which ivnok jonorally undorstool, in, folk on Ssturday on his way to Charleston. tesids Week: Ohad Bi Jan at, for When the Edemon let Hatteran In'ot the woath. er wi too rough to land the troops, and she being unable to orcas the bar, G Barnside ordered her following letter in this connection will Prove intere to return to Fortress Monroe, ‘The troopa were in | (ting : pacino On Boann Bria Draco, Mont of the vensela bad started from the mouth of | You m giane RETeneeed Ie eames erhapa Lave beard by the pay the Inlet towards Roanoke Island, which, it was uns | [16 thin reaches you of the drownin, the d Among the companies selected to joim in the cere. taonies, Wehavenot heard of any compasy tu Ahis city that can make it possible w attend. ‘Lue feat of the yeur far Custom: Horse busing the nurber of entries Lore from foreign porta wy no lees than 600, and the clearances were 987, ; 4 ibaa wise Coe extend ted ¢ Gurley" ‘he United States and Great Britain, and of the best Cork. retarned to repair, having Ist inst, 13 miles | wae not long sirce agitated. The fact that Mr, | 11M When Cox contrad: tod some of Guriey'nwtate | nig understandings of the Governments of 8 of Barnegat, experienced » heavy gsie foun Batty | Oony xe now favors a departure from’ tho old | Mott rrapecting the conduct of the wary he apoke | vrance, Ttaly, and oth ‘i ‘ " ving aleak, stove Lulwarkm ac Zh ARp ° petals 4 » Ttaly, and other continental States, Yoater- spring ve ulwar kay JACKSON doctrine of hard money, would indi. | >7 Authority of linn bimaait. TWA 8 | ay secretary Sewend and Lord Lyons exchanged DISASTERS, &o. ' tn aithiontic ory a wading Abid Rioieolt meted yostontay | cate that ho haa modified his views somowhat, bedces as saphena od etticed and Sey omgratulations on the adjagtment of the ‘Trant af- morning with ol! caske to tle amntance of bret | to mest the present emergency. thd Waites Wad Wh Garton orate. | {i% M2 aaplrit wlintlar to that which in the ware ww aulmated Karl Russell and Miatwer Adama, ‘9, asl sorted ashes South Bay 10% . Tem [rmeeny retertel sikore ah Butt: Bay’) ityy, propobed ianue. OF Creamary Botan BEC. |’ rack y so wrevont Waiwor being outvied’ 6s susegeb: Tux Potrce Derarntment is again out of fun and for the second time, If Mr. Stout or some oti equally generous person dons not furnish the req ite wn f lice will have to we | punt of money, the for their pay. - ee Senvaw talleves (We ladlopeieasle: th tha Sed eeaclal Et ieawontet ‘Ghee The Becrotary of State, on Friday, directed the | derstect, went t bw tre host pleca: aiackced, and Dr, Weller. “The morning of th CANDiaMas Day,—This colebrated festive Tho achooner Arie] mailed yesterday mornkeg to 0, seleane, from Yort L jette, of all th Allen, 1 wat-Colenel Heokm the aaaistance of bark Aynes Gardiner (reviously | maintenance of the credit and honor of the Giov- nt r Putra, from |! . aabavottes ofall the persons taken | Mr. Taylor, of Cincinnati, who haa been a prison- | our Quartermaster and myself, with g toate case? | ofthe Roman Catholic Church ia particntar, reparted ashore near Quogue, ornmert, as it cannot make taxation availaile | Oey © nin 10,04) gon ptictcet be orf te armed vessels, which or J er at Richmond since the battle of Bull Run, was beprerg ae tat, second tate, three wail: | the Protestant chorches in general, cocurred yea \ hip John J Boyd repmts having bownted | ° , ‘ tae ti my bly att= ne Leen immediately execrted, it ea ‘ tice pig | ork and two wale ae ce ne - phe, thin Jobe sd reports havin ol | in soxscn to provide for ite rapidly accruing liee | thorized Go: ty deny wmeof tuaw charges, for ale MULE Le 4 y a, Teleased, aud came by ating of truce via | nin une Mel Auip'a boat Cehe | day. ‘Tho commemoration dates hick to prim ee cog: Mone ahs ad Ire A oo aay 2h be did y them vijum any apecits aus rue, an baw heen stated, that Gen, Woot, saya that he waa accompanied by «| port to the General times, and was once observed with the pomp a 4 . snua Ralthatee wt vi] [hetekantdetlestS Al hvac f except at a Y | thorite, yet te dit it sop withvely that there could der instructions, waked Gon, Huger whetier If 0" tu Norfolle, who wan very watchful not | at the f Bee “ue "4 | discount and great injury to its crodit. Tho | be nodeult that he apoke by the book. It ie y We were returning, und a4 we were y any papers with him, from which | PMsing through the breakers at the entrance of he tolet, our bow na he € ” 7 fect, It in suppraed, they must have ovatained some | itty ur boat was corapletaly capalzed, There we ceremony of ® bigh holiday throaghout Christe dom, It haw been set aport to mark the Purids toma Lurtheny aad hh the ate were delivered to hin at Norfolle, |. Corcoran would be restored te oil 7 M Clellan tek all this eritioian 7 flealing debt, Mr. Orpy xe tells us, is supposed | Mid tat (lon. M Calan tykan ll this ettioiam | ¢ verty and sent ; tion of the Messed Vir Muy the Tem) - “ were 12 mei soapy b m in the Templ ReTMouT Jon. 12—The Fane Ketan to be wpwards of $50,000,000 wlrendy, and will | ins Will wn Wake the field in | North, The answer, inthe negative, war on the | important infinmation, col aunty Cate Ther an any eneistance | wien she complied with sll the Momle requ el eked i Bee Roane doubtlees reach ome huudrod millions before | e"% vorsdghit of the Prov 1 of wdiference in rank wx tothe two pers P It was un that Gen. Baau- | preskins Saturday, on his way | kool uf the leat ontem {at Rich inom read ther ‘ot th at upmide downy | and Heeretary times we bad li Imes we were inte menta of her condition in presenting ,th Saviour thera, It was olservad by the cele boon towed eately Darrwourn, du inte » nel 19The ehip Fanny Kirchner, moans of paymont can be provided by any of the metheda proposed. ‘The public creditors are regard w ther fightingin Kens | Here Alfred Bly, m 4 wg Ler of Congren from New | to Kentucky bun ewhil dabe fh of High Mase in vearly all the Roman . ee ¥ ve nerve k ergo 4 rs Ys 7 sweep down beh! ‘c af vrlsweons mond, ha ir - The n “ ‘Lumet as he ¢ mir Cond nv fectly ic Pri 4 ite bah Borie 94" | clamorous for their pay, aro aufToriny serious in- | a pee ee papaidetetgh York, late ® prisoner at Kichmond, hed an inter v fon at Richmond wos that the Merrimac eee hale Pregl vttrnl g A vicinity, In Trim tun convenianee and loss for want of it, and qooil dion of Bpring field that in done look | ‘HW with the President and Swecratary Seward yous [was a failur reaped on : E.) Church there was a full choral service, wr W \ faith and sound policy demard that (Govern. Fe eee Rare ate Rak ao nL cay cas bas been determined ta: place: tt Fortress Monroe, Feb. 1, via Baltinore, Ped, bimy and taking h Pulled him up onthe | t¢ Rev. Dra. Ogilby and Vinton offiviated, in in Kou ‘hiould Gay that Wilkisrommalinds, Bu papers this morning publish the Il of nloke | °° 1 privateers iow in New York aad P Phin | od National Zaye Ledge of Pree Masons cele Aedes i rid ercirga afterwards, ® VERY RXTRASIVR PREPARATIONS have bee Aff the coamats dat men’ Mi pay mith promp 1 ihe boa ptalh WHiok. Rioiee Shek Were te Do ine ng of prisoners of war, An order hit | brated St, John's Day, by a brilliant festival last i iurew Un GM and tal Wie theieey oe je for the great skatirg carnival to te tt e up here repnir thermore, the ivsuo of Treasury note will cre+ pane of Ginense ait had atatemant i u til Chas Was the Lavt f saw removing them to military prisons View to their exchange for citizens of the Unit ted States nearcerated in the South, This impertang purKe on the part of the gavertinent sn have | ruay result in the return of Galone’a Corcoran, Lee well, Woodruff, Wiloox, Vodgesyand the othe ry nner willy it is t view of Mr. Ely, Feb 1—The Vrovincetowsn, with a ¢ eink last bight 1G rilew 8. « y telogenp evening inside the Fortress, A bountiful supper | of the poor Doctor alive, was partakon, and dancing aud music continued til | | The Colowel gave out s little ty hold highend outof the water, by tehing 1 under his ching bat Loould not hold it i The vane on board | waves carried him away, Im the mete tly nel oft York River, report | serond mate of the whip had unk, “After tain nt Polnt, and 6,000 of | MbvUt in thls way nenrly 4a, hur —our stron Ov) vt Yorktown, An attack if constantly ex- | kelooners in the offin pected from Gen, Wool in the rear of Yorktown, heard—we were at last United Siates echoone en on the Union Pond, W: siting, thie ere gop spender hive ware 80 ing, It in to be y dress, miliary and civic tertainmens. Two bands of music, aud a jrevo display of Greworks, costing several hundred 4 lars, will contribute to the \uterest of the The people of Wiliamaburgh manifest mich i in the affair, Closing ov THe Evi: ate capital and enrich the Goverment to tha | extent cf the issues, without absorbing any of | the espital of inoividuals, while it will equalize domertic exchange throughout the country, The aversion to it, Mr. Orpygr thinks, is not well jrounded, as it is a measure wise in itself, apart from its necossity, Statistics show | trouble rwards, 1 tr who have rece: becomes ing ts do and te think 4 froma England creates a atir bere tL whole, it is regmrded ax xprosand in certalr store for us. A dist THE NEW YORK MONDAY MORNING, FEL, 3, 1862, ovt 1,000 troops at rH. priv ING Senoots,—T ’ ne Govern tnent said lant night tha ut wor je Constitution in taday taking ia coal tom - . of the evening pub) a that about twenty doilara por head, of money, wy 5 Gav renamed blast night that he wat sorry A wilds eoveral of ia daabelate ne jas guile Hi ine ts ved Hie th nya hi ie sin ware We Comin, rs in rome form, is required in a commercial cons | the yrsund on of the Hose of Representatives, was not oaly inter uf the Colonel ani the Doctor w J ‘ try, tomako tho exchange of monoy for other ; t!¢ Senate that of n ry The interesting exercises, consisting Ainging, recitations and dialogues were high!y or ditable to teachers aud acholarty and showed gree good A the rewult of these evening schoota, Brookiye Crry Mortauiry.—The tot number of deaths in this city last week was 14 the principle diseases having been conmunption, 7 pvulsionsy 1 fever, 11; pneni amali pox, 6; hooping coughs 4, de>. BM eating, Vat in described ws affecting, Lieut, Edward Connolly, of the 69th New Yor regiment, @ prisomer of wary haa arrived ¢ . Umbisy 8. C., and wes pregent at the intery the President wi ary of State, Hy reorte that the health: . Corcoran and the other pris nora there, ing Tho President, Representative Cy © sppormted Ja ind regiment Massachusett ment on texans em, but they were both dew! Ling betore ked up. “Today we bu nel and our Surgeon in Id poluty but the We embalmed the bextioa r eke The Burnside tw se . ‘ il from Calro. f the Twer at teense! Passing from one ny In great trepidation we are askin, o ch other, day by day, “How are we coming ous?) Tha commedities an exchange of equal value, eal ert ,y Upon this basis, wo need, estimating the | G0. issn par i aE Bp tet housos ato full of 190% } population of the loyal states at 20,000,000, 8 | “Snir IncanneA. vine rot issarrans aces, cach asbing the othor in doleful aceonts, | currency of §100,000,000,. Priot to the late| Cori tur Stan eeKn 1 " “How are we coming out /” Thet Long facos | turk suspension we had of coin, bank deposits | "rwhner—How tur Tru M tre carried to tho fireside, and virit wie ocher'y | and bank citculation, about that amount, It is VS SLee HEME EL We tet firerides, and again they whinw pitesusly “How ) now much lesa, because the suepansion at once Onde ning to wall for Ship y *tart oo Bonday eve. reached us th aro wo comirg out F Cronkers thore are at} banished most cf the coin from circulation and | taian every corne:, who haveat their tongue’s end the ished tho circulation of bi a, Feb. Aw expedition, perhaps enor than the rec 1% ia aviiently in Loh DITION the course of preparation frc res ste nnd desti t Holt have been troopa ae ence of big pved in ¢ inst Ost tr Thurlow Weed. eral Hlecie hae |, Mt. Thurlow Weed writes to. tho Albany Fiom Missourt, Feb Vy VSG h am and we St L Prigadier General also dic nk notes, | ming or Monday moruing intt, Tulay I pabd avin | wists the express Sine te re eee tamed orders, in w tuo | JouRMAL, from Paris, as follows: Axorin Comraxy of Ciniones will > | entire catalogue of mishaps te the armyand navy, | This loaves a fitting opening, for Governmont | to the Chesspenke Pemule © diding which | verve under ¢ ater ; thas General Lane | lePartment are ore ‘ates oar see Va fe paved Jan nary 16,1 0 sent Weat in a few days by the Children's Aid § | bad when ti ey lisve held up the blak side of | paper money. It is needed to fill the oxisting | if kate near the 1 # Hampton Crook, oad | frequently declared his willingness to do so: that PM #certain what men pective come | fed to learn that the giving Uprot Ae Trent Eonion | antye under the charge of Ht. Pried Ay } the picture in every possible way, they, too, | vacuum, “think,” says Mr, Orr ke, “noatly | ® short distance beyond Camp Hontltom—it is at ¢ Che President) had and hay the stroncont de- P Mendt dewired to be trans 1 tothe gunbowt ev me * ere, what is Alay VOry ap)/raP ank, with a malicionsly triumphant loer, “How | €100,¢C0,000 would to thus absorbed without | Put ovly seeupled by part of the Uuion Cost 1 sire to oblige Gen, Le 1 \ lie dliecta: thas ull bo taken it} Stone." And in ihe correeponidenoe on eh untdous a : § 7 aro we comitg out ? producing any eansible effect on prices or on the lie aes Mr ; ube ra ee spat bay ed a large Mtaff to owt and gratify hi Pil [eareeena ple Vth guabiea alm ‘aiven | agree thateur Goverom teat wt 1 Ew York Hosurrat.—Weekly repart Wo aro not cf those who would encourags | circuletion of bank notes. The issue of $150,- ee ee pre ‘i : * J ve hoped and expected an expedition s hal [pane ietgs aon ace ks oarres! ra dears je sah 1, 884 efacharge’, cured or tulle undue coi fidence but neither would we take | 000 000, as proposod, would, however, at first | The building im tour 7 Ha Hiking would be sent forward under him, le ex 2 ? secur | fs remains g atte Windsor t Grachetty Ur Jy at Bt, Low yet i yndred weoted itty be done amicable arrangement wi © unsel, as do a large proportion «soar prop! | slightly enlarge the curroney, and thus enhance | hundred » ial Miscraherral it wit ‘ and furninhied with gaa | tien, Hunter, He never inte 1 does not J Whom they will led and shippe Lveprnt Tue Fine Levanrsesr ball held at ) and eepecieily those who hold “the sine prices; bit it would bo merely sufficient to give gow on bhe prominos, ow intend, that it shall be er 508 1. Lewis, Feb, 2A gonoral K eredearorin: 44 Voy the 20th of Jaturyy netted $2,400 war" in their pockets, ofr fears only, What | a healthy stimulus to business, and thus enable <a ihinbers ox Ih ghe Way cocal pened sin which it i# stated that several Peremt Wnts mates Prize Ficur Goser nother fight f If hope doce toll « Gatio.ing tale; it 1s hetter to | the community with facility and promptitude | ip 'in the test uvcieru style, One st Lecutune's | vin ; that Gen, Laue must receive his orders from 6 Ath Minn y Hy lately | viclste the Biekade, Euxlatd, it is seid, will be | the championship of England la on the eve of at listen to ber, than to hor mst bitler enemy— to pay their debts and the heavy taxes which which was probably used for primary B. Reserve € ve shown | reed te this course by F suey In Dart, 1. Hunter, and the Ny Hunter, voting within the range of hie orders and resident will be lad if and now very much “out oftane Io ane er of the guard were ar for thin ia the want of inaue, James Mice and Thomas King aro at pre Itwou'd vont hardening their muscles, and macadamiety y pat it P these (Gov. fear, Ard whon wo come to look at actual facts, "8 and disobedient, what ia there about the position of the country await them, Acd even this stimulus would not The come be of long continusnee, for the Government while the wally in mi 4 sense of duty to the public, can give mech orders atarsd bel separ sve heyy sana With ecleryriso ald. promayaitade hey cont ] (helt ft for a fresh battle &r the long evetesved bak ond ite affairs to justify eithor foar or despond | money woul! ultimately displace an equal shelr 9 Poland Lona 4 will be natiafactory to Gen, Lane, Beet een pa privates a al nt Notwit) atanding the violent opposition whick th ency? Aro we not better cff than were the it cf cuin and bank notes.’ cP pe that Ghey tind soe The rumors which it ts rey od threw New | & i prize ring bas ¥ et with from Lond: stat te Cairo to work on the fort tions. Criginal thirteen colonies during ‘he most en coursging part of their struggle? Are we not better off even than was France withio the last fifteen yeats? botter than many and many a mation hss found iticif and still kep' free from destruction ? manuitivetur e altogether #ix pianos in the n the beet iw kena, and merly used for a chapel, hay lately adto *fiotfalix in the gaasy d and ti y tastefully fitelup ly @e Guard with ever- fos. de Tw aug apa oon the upper for are found the Hbrary, with moat of the books still on the: shelver—tl f works York into ay warded here aa nventions of the secessionists in London and Paris, The communications which have been recel Creat Britain and France aswell aa other Bur pean States, by the last steamers are nwre frank nd cordial than any slave the Insurrection began, Washington, Feb, 1.—The system of finance yesterday, arc It is not from the use of this kind cf money t dangor is to be apprehended, Mr. OroyKr: | fr sssures ua, but from its abuse, as in the reckl imve of Government paper money in the Revo, lation, Groat Britain sustained an almost un- interrupted war against NAvotKon for a quar- ato be every possibility of tht asit is termed in puyilistic phraseology, aud despite the alleged detestation o prize fighting ng the Engliah pe ple, the ropor here isthat many of the nobility are insisting up fair stand fight." In this metropolia, aroun h we have fighting enough to satisfy an Alex f the Nashville in ne sul told News from Kentucky, C, Morgan, of Lexington, captured five vele- | ind thua diadze the Tuscarora, aphers near Camp Bellsville, with all their ime Copt. Craven keepa up » vivilant watch, He haa plements and wagons, and burned a church at the | Yt lef bis slip for am L LOCAL NEWS. The intone on board another steamer, Away then with despondency and fear, Lat | tor ofa contury, with no other money than f the wellk aly Bor faecmnmended. ti Whe Maorstary Ch the Tresmury pit: ens us bend every energy to the ono immediate | puper made a leyal tonder, which was for most ere Ie AL Noa Bonl adopted by the Committee of W I Mons | NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, —Senate: peeks work of euppressingthe rebsllion; le: us tax | of that tong poriod nearly at par with spscie, Wevtint ; Works of all | crows in favor. po\iciny,, Leb, TA petition was presented | New York and the Vicinity. AvRA Kexyr’s THEATRE, promptly and foarlosaly for the interest, and by } and at no time more than twenty-fivo per cont. | Tiintriog Latitunt Wirek weber um rakesl wel The Gommlmloners to viel}. the Uolon prieners : Rik ae ei A Lecteae ox Conomnis, waa delivered | fneus Whi thee wee. te ortatan erie crodit issues meet immediate expons:s; Jet us | diecount. and even diniertations on mesmeriana crowded the | it the hands of the relels—Ex-Guvernor Fish, of saa thal aa Comverning the Lisbilities of | last evening at Irving Hall, by James A. MeMos- or, Family Circle, 20 cen furnish men and meang without stint and Avpe “It is important, however,” Mr. Orpyice, | *itlve# and tables, and the floor was strewed with | New Yorks and Bishop Ates—have concluded thelr Phy hand and wife tere, Eeq. of the Pasauan's Jouawaty belore a aaa : pieces of mitnicy drawing patterns, perieadionls, adds, “that this messure should be bended wish | hewspapers, etre showing’ the Pelmipa to. liberal and prompt taxation. Congress proposos | |" # entlanan vt wxtelisive reser! ad ey to raise by this means one hundred and fifty | lock, contains apparatus for philo millions per annum, I should greatly prefer including chemistry, they will not be squandered. Work, work, work,—will bring us through, What is ten or filteon or twenty, or even forty per cont de preciation of currency? A bagatelle of the vrrangemente, and started this a®ernoen pon thetr errand of mercy, [tis barely jrmlile that they will be allowed to proceed, The recent apecoti of Mr. pond the act forthe b tof married wo- | large and highly intelligent audience, among wh in regard ty the ins the lives of thelr pentane were several Catholic divines, including tho Rev | SoS Sonn aaner*Dealen? Necliy Tw en, Father Farrell, of St. Bridgot's Church, The lecture | regular monthly oelhatiy this Boctety will be hee vincorporate the Homeopathic | er spoke for over an hour in a very happy strain, Jon Tuewlay evening, February dthy at T3¢ otolock _ SPECIAL NOTICES, fer expari= it~ By Mr, Smit! ‘i 1to the di here to have been the opening of Marital Buciety of New York i alluding to the dream of Columbus’ youth—the one | at the M: trop | ay NO. 108 Monte strat bour, to be forgotten with @ year or two, | two hundred millions, and [ trast you will so ue manly paign ayainet the Administration, but the comp! ; By Mr Hutchins .p— % amend the lav relative | viceion of his manhood, aad final development of | b2°% nag President, JOM) oat when cur trork is done, It is only by moaning | advice, It is easier to raise that amount by N nnililation he experienced from an unexpected f fiat! MONeY MPPs FHoned to ectoul dinrict Ubrae To ides of hin life im the discovery of 1518, ry eT eye PTET S and groaning over it now, when wo have duties | taxation thah to borrow i', for taxation compols Ary ky tater (iurter Las rather intinuidited the conspira to the agents of foreign insure | fo alluded to the teeling which seemed to pervade | tad, rempercnce Meets old at baron Hall, 5*3 Hudeon st. Abing sus *o much more important before us, that we are Moncay i od, and Theodore Lh Bro ts 736 otelock, ting wl be addressed by Mr. 1 i v ' 7 r dong ince in 6 mate war economy. I hope, also, that vou will urge upon D Toe edifice ix built in a conbination Mossra, Wo EB. De J ws in the ds Hoanpten sound all hearts, from Ferdinand upon the the vices 4) comme Loe in danger of making it a really 6 rious matter, Congress the absolute neeossity of prompt ace J gud lias » fae portics, with Neetel Goriut! nots two of the Allctinans ry ee ‘ rewi ned the debate on @) humblest of bis subjects) that the Cath GEORGE G, SICKLE: me early if y To work then, Members of Co grens an poopl . | tion on the measures of floanco, for every day's | lars, covering the entire front, Tt world | by th eh best gi wig ss - bah 1 i Miners He Tighe te nig WO | Spain had sunk the reputation of her dominions to J ict nents DAVIL iy é A A wlient hen pite! as Magroder koe me M eld, aud effet arranger ws by + vense WNghS from Y weof ruin, by witha, SH lumbus with eas Lock at the Dright side, take counsel of Hye— | delay in attended with grave danger to the } f&itent hochitls i as M ycrade stl: callsenard och ieqularll Aad anrae el the Lichen titles and blaine in hv hand extewoi, | Soldiers, Attention! Prepare fer the won coat woide Fear. public credit.” threat to sahorsly ahell it to the round : é or friends, pee see is Lemania ye hl Nr ial Hoa Hh 1s of their pay to their fiamiil eaterday visited the Thirty-seventh, ‘Thirty nd Fortieth New York regiments, Theodore wevelt, Esj.y the third Commissioner, is now until the honr of adjourn ut coming to vote upon tems t ed until Muuday evening. ‘ considered safe for that purpose, andthe of Our Map of the Southern States. be Hon, Jodeph Sagnr, whieh stants a little fare So many have been the culls for copies of the |) ber oil has been appropriated for the sick. ? i Joseph Seuiir Pood to be in Nortte at Map of the Southern States which we presented ty wh nary powerr—Columbua—atyled by all Holloway's Ointment and Pills, 104 Senste adjoura- al ed fanatic. 1 _ ~ arkable Medicine — Uyatt's Lit great Christin scholar—though he gathered hin | pA gigenariable Biesne re mat Rieuus Asembly knowledge from the scanty shelves at the market | d, Hyatt’ Life Balsam is the most certain an ‘The Fort Ganrevoort Swindle in Tr will be eeen, by reference to our Court w- ports, that James B. Tay ton,cne of the pardes Was a great liAten ‘1 i mf@ned in New York by sickness contracted in Mr. Pierce presented a memorial relative to a hh a or was listened to with marked | #fe remedy for the most painful and protr interested in the Fort Gansevoort property, has | 0 each subscriber in January, that we have is- dicharge of bie dutless ‘The Ooraguminers [ine lovastiin AC's marine ood gatuarine’ tanery | Dace papagse lane nee Helga alah Aiseaneds Also old fore Joon held for telal on the charge of attempting | sued two new edivions of it on thick paper, of an klodly coteived in all ake vacimeowe Ait the protection of the harbor of New York, ow frequently interrupter ner arya as, EH ot canes of Lu nGry oft ic i °, “ illness, Mbcsead tia aude evi ubi 1 ORTED FAVORAN ed applause, ood, liver and kid deb ‘ tobribe Aldermen Dayrox, Now, that the | which cne is plain and one handsomely colored | gist tute, wud Moet of the soldiers send the principal portion of MILLA BETOBTED FAYORANLY, dul tums Disaces ineiplent consuniption, plles, dc,” Principal subject is to be brought into tke Courts, we | by one ef the most experioncod map publishing | (yey ie nn, Net ya cea is sek bP pay home to their families, BASE ATOR UIM GAR OE: MG) Gp POSS. OF 6 moe Re oath riers We Genes, made | Lerch 268 Grand et Reventy-Ave cents por hotties bope it will rec ive @ thorough airing, and al! | rms in the city, Both editions will be ready or ny A. oilers, of. (te Monee General Lane, who waa bound Bouth so fast, ie rend the Coatral Parke act tha Garwtag eankea to Ria ceeat pelndice? Band gnet'Lisk Bencelete—Ooes engaged ir, oF privy to, this outrageous swindle | at nino o'clock this morning. We quite envy | {Wet Heaiments who an saute lee back to Washington, bay To incorporate Le Brooklyn Pharmaceutical . ex-U, 8. Marshal, appointed eperted te : Irwin Rynder , 415 Broudway, % 110} be put ou the record for future reforeacs, the satisfaction which our old subscribers have | sexsoa, The oe: AAS Ash MCP Nes eters ‘ Ma muperion ower, Maer 1" Wie Panter, t ittee on Colleges and | Clerk in Chancery, vice C. G. Hulpine resignet, | ——— esr yg pene te = already derived from tho possession of the | Minko the wrt, in the way of It abil cunve ee BS woes | otis al lappa apie oward Mis The Floancinl Measures 7 P lence that Lhiata yet eon, Lag housed duth in the s office In almons maaciire, ‘The wlary 1991000, rs, 26 New Bowery, ‘Ths Lustitu caperity, Nota child hat t us unpaid. Rev, thas jut Dex her company ¢ a pe Bo LOwls, sna Dumber of import | CE. Loew, appointed Recording Clerk in the Sue mong & ne by Me. | preme Court, vie N. B. Woulbridye, removed. wal that portion of the act ) aie salary is 81,000, Mr. Loew is a particular fried al depen $4 late he b lig were intred! Royal Phelps, tor Tre snow acrom the river wae this morning frot Jur to sis inches A Map. With all othor failitios within call, we | met flaisied style teuta with, punk sidex, bunks ate constantly driven to its use ourselves ; and Recta. east wands ta tie in the many proofs to which it has thus beon rere Weare to have one huuired or sae ban teed and fifty inillions of dollar, of five and ten tol. Jar ills, issued as curresey and mule a logal nt wany regin welling away the show ave had their ha 6 Wd digging draing te prevent their camps over: P ainending the law fr the regulation of the harbor hepted 3 ms Loss Rota CMAP ADY Of . subjected it has proved correct. Little that « eg ele deatene this stares the heads fo Nw York, Which partuiua the owner of wisrves | of Alderman Boole, ! : SS EOS ee shee meall reas tendor for debt, and to lo received by Govere- ; flooding, By the visttution Hs etoeen ds Te crect fencer, and prohibiting the erection of such Hams and Wm, Wilkes appointed axsts. vem ment af par in exchange tor nix por cant, stocks, | AP can show, which it is desirable to uns | thew rt will be made 1 sasile and the possibility | la tanite will be ws mo change foi . . 7 ¥ J fencen in future. clerks in the County Clerk’ of $000, and the latter at @ alary ; o, the derstand in connection with the war, | ments in the uj is not distinctly laid down, and it | fm" Dart, for the wag snevet al thke home, ‘Ta er Mr Coddington introduced » bill Ia relation to 1 fith of New York Demer at 0 6 urther delayed, ny movement be having twenty years torua, Th i " fe atates of Penneylvanis and Now Jerse the public he Pa " 3 f Inane Gi, Seixus and Ho! For the Seat i sime anid « natan x mys oats Tie mayen : : Mr. Mason intradiiced @ bill to allow paper on | of $400. They take the pine n ie the Mons of Warts oy peo Li geocbhagagoa eae taxation t ee ep bas the advantage over all plece mapa of } chat! tit, with she Inscription Botranre 7 oy an onder lasued today, added tothe Lmitsof the f yuors uredity under § munky to be negotiated Fyn other many both of whom are removed, ‘The po Cite W. ARTILLERY, Fria ryder a Frevonuce, to fore a | Preeenting the entire Geld of operations at | ifine miei wvicass hase thm] of the Potomac, : ‘ ‘the leasing f sition was formerly » $1,000 clerkship, but it was pent authorized by His Bxcell HER By Kien Shek Levene PS i ; (he Seoretary of War directs that the officers a ie | atinglojglanes, An ingen acquaintance, who keops up, at least with his | Quarter ater 8 parents, in following the movements of the ar- | indebud for w mies, has improvisod small pins from broken } ie2!10 4) needles, with heads of red and green sealing- - wax, ands, ho eays, the rebels are very gree ho sticks @ ygreen pin on tho wall at every point they are raid to bave taken, while the red pios oceupy the points held by the federal forces, It is a device which children of a larger growth may adopt to geod purpose, We cannot supply new subscribers on the same terms as wo did the old ones, nor can we thus replace lost or torn copies ; but in putting the prices of the new dition at throe cents for the plain, and five cents for the cvlored copies, we sre not very far from erce of Milwaukie, Large Fire ta Boson, fhe Milwaukie, Feb. 1,—The following facte are y roke t | taken from bee manual report of the Milwakie ¥ -yraeehf ep UO RY PHiyeyt hy Ws Loom ire Pe eee een dr atOnamenes Heteipuot whee ibs pan | _cepiaia William O'Donnell formerly of 8 youngster of our J Him we live and move and have our | ie wont tre A, Merritt H. Pik ' ed off to two persons by the | Gove ated by him aa th ah far Gorrie | lvid and 9} ie id off to two persons by t IMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY, isin want af ate erk. about Joby 8. Norris appointed clorik « ed) view North W sinking fund for the gradual extinction of the unavoidably large public debt being and to be ircurred. These main points ae the concla- sions generally arrived at, and we may accept them as decided upon, Some may think their own pet plans are better and safor; but 1 forget all that and agcept what is loci lod upon, Wo cannot ail be suited, and this pian is more Renerally approved than any other, Its au- thors ard friends have labored diligan tly, faith Diy we be emily for the ood of the nation, ero be no factions it oleae exciting discussion, “We must hang together, if we would not hang separately,” sail one of the framers of our glorious Constitution, and though the same dangers are not \ofore us, the sentiment may be adapted to our use advan tegeously. [t is urderstood that the long expocted tax- Miers of the United States, who are or tnay be hall, during their lnprisonment, a your re interesting im this rinonern of War, ie cousidered entitle were diiny nctive duty personal q The bill provides for a return of value of the perkonal property possessed } County Clerk zany con unaee cob, Hb sian provinin Se Se | mlary, 100, ? ; ‘The Keg nent is quartered at the UNION BA. lebuiTee reat of the soldiers allotments by the Sti MT, Recasller apioiaied oleris of Bupreme Court, | gp SEReMe cma auemered theta Loa ame Aidt was aleo introduced to regulate the duties | Circuit, vice Thee, M. Bauires, resigned; salary, | furnished. {Lrbor Masters, and pro! thiting the discharge of | ¢1,¢00, ch duties through deputies, Itisthe same Lise] Pecgx@ Matren For Tum ARMY. —A @ that he would cal! up | meeting in aid of the efforts of the Board of Publica : tion of the Reformed Dutch Church, to furnish re- crags Aeon oy inty oly Ali ee jue reading for the army and navy, was held | (. field duty. a ive Letter pructee of courage ax TRwe “ i Mfth Avenue Beformed Dutch | $100 Bounty at Tux Exriation ov tim Wax f f MILITARY NEWS ast evening in the Fifth Avenue ro Hie Bouse ae su Bs GS w York atate ¥. ; Churely (Bey, Dr, DeWitt's ) Headquarters, 0 ose nk Atte Vo Said of inttle EDWARD MURRAY, ene ‘ 2 here were s few applicants ab the regural Gere | Bev. Dr. DeWise presided, and opened the meet | JAS. F, FARREL, Adjutant, Js o*118 vers, Co’ on » have shown their appre wore a fe plica NM bid 4 “ wenn Co'ona) MR une ‘ r were | ing with preyer. ¥ Army of the Potomac—Key’s Divistes— Rey, Dr, Strong, Secrotary of the Board of Publis J goth yeas New Work Voluniews. Foie cation was first Introduced, He spoke of the neces | ment, one of the crack corps in the servive, is now} ity for furnishing religious literary matter for our Piet} somtevine ner quarters, ny soldiers, relating inotdents of the conversion of #ev- | 1.) bern pel f the Galeoces of " eading matter, Six chap | men are required to bring this Payne ncigey eet ation are now in the faaximim sandard required by ‘fee ords iu the ty removed 100 ABLE DODIED R¥CRUITS, aged from 18 45 years and not less than 5 foot 8 inches in beigbs, te receive the wae pay ws | £ the twenty 1 former'y comman ted by us Francisco, Jan. 81,— After one 1, thongh plessant west veral up) the officers of the regiment since he eu in Of the origina! «Moers ander Kerrigan eben alluwed to re te ents Koross the river that are uurned to Meven o'clock ry Jonson Mend: M ” Meation With the mining districts is stil .y evening. wvislature, by concurrent remolittion, agrees to assume the Californie portion of the nie ttnx, A resolution har wlvo pasaed the instructing our dele 1 by Congress the establishment of a i ai) bast nd Japan and Chin of Oreg: I uel aid his mecomplishad | vice recruiting effices last week, of whom fo y lastevering presenting the Srat with a P eulisted, ond the rest rejected on examination by the sword, be ty soaks and field glass, ond | Surgeon, whey very Properly, will not pass any man the latter » heavy wad be lly ornamented silver | who does not appear likely to stand the fatigue and salver and pitcher hardships incident in active wervice, About foure teen men were enlistel for the Fifth artillery, the 7 sed by " Jains belon to this till, which is now being perfected in its details halinevas ae eeountod by dutn , toy aw vt Ist ’ bushela. Biipraonts of F Michigan regiments who has been app corpsof Enuineers, and the Eighth, Eleventh aad hry py ll vegas but thelr own bvethren orat.. Bay, clothing, and transportation cane by the Ccmmittes of Ways and Meaas in Con- | carpet is ‘Geo. it Davis E ‘aad 4 4 me pe hela Taree = Seem ot Geveral Lane's ste, leaves here ov Monday forthe J foclth Infuntre, ould they looks for aitia thew Gedly work Its E furher informatie ‘apply to Linus, Bright. grees, proposes a moderate taxation upon most Btormne & ° y Koda denen, dag was 4 “4 7.526, 408, West, Ile was with Genes Lane through wll th. Bosiral bevm weresent to Governor'# Island oa ” cas tad wo ourselves tab We shguld_ne- I Recruiting Oficer, Sales yal L108 Of tbe sii of wcesmary eonaumption, with * iy'diny Won: tuoi yaad us mom'p ing ai, Fee ink, Ths oseuone thy oficers whe Byrn. a Ay

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