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“| eee THE NEW YORK SUN, Pubiished daily, Sundays excepted. 2 ORNT PRR COPT—#TX CENTS Pam WHEK. | Delivered anywhare in the *y or viotutty, rma ta 1 etars vo monks 6 BREACH, Proprietor of the The 81n, ‘Gor. Puiten and Namen sta, N.Y. we WaNTRD. 8 Infante Mile bodied “un warriod the aye of from $18 to $21 ton Sacinence, pap menting ead medi- ‘ttendanoe furnished ‘date of eniistmens, Nquarters at Fort Hamilton, @ ¥ Harbor. Mew * ons of enlisting tn this regireras aoe re cr niting « iho 41 ahay. W. 8 WOR a. ath Eatanty, VB. A, Recruiting Ofowr, ‘A2 67108 oo 2@0K WANTED FOR 6 OFFICERS OF A regiment now in Poolesmille, ans oo C3 ‘om can bear of an excellent bs rtumty by ag at JACOB SCUNEIDER'S 269 Trird =, js days, hem. the hours of 9 and 11 a.m. 17 4h MALE SERVANTS WANTED LN GOOD istions, daily, a& good w: at che largest 19% Bleventh st, cor 6th av. Conducted YD. Goot pleew fos emall girl, in families Some Protestants wantet fel? 8°106 |PaBLE BODIED MEN WILL BE RECEIVED |_INTO THE FIKST R¥GIMENT N, ‘This regiment, com.anded { loon! GARKMTT DYCKMAN, '¢ hero of the Mexican war, # about to be filledve maxinoum number, Sworn tn aa but Affaon months to serve, when eso man id reoetve & Mrunty Uh making hie pay, i | fotine now, equal to | TWENTY DOLLARS A MONTH. Fapplying at the Racmiiting Orlow, No, 94 Broed- ay, the applicant receives at once Uniform Aa- gna and Puy from the same 10), wid is sent to export News, Va., where the vein pire. atly attuated, being tn barracks with beta and vee, de, This coviment has also the finest band ip the the pieces being of German ai) Those ast qalist will flad is to their ay fret to Lint, TERSON, 94 Broad way, Reoriltins | ADIES LEARNED 10 OPERATE ON iW 4 $l. or r aala, G0, 2 pire 18 oats mas Boat thread, ryatie atyfront base: felt 3108 eniieg and ol fi vent, EWING ene wh MACHINE SWAN TED PER- yporate on Siig and prac EWING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT ko operate on Sinwer's, Wheeler & Wil te ines. by an experienord oparater; terme THRente, laude of work Alay one Simger ox (No. ; price $40, a No. @ Allen a afar Divi Jak0 Y4ac* 120 + MACHINES—LADIES TAU teow Biager's sad Woener d& Wise an “r . A military work, aod other tod to abope after learning, Yom! to $15), at 52 Stanton wy nenr Allen, pri [ate iwellur g felS Dac 146 ZEWING MAC CINES—LADIES TAUGHT Dw opersty on Wire! @& Wilson's and Bingwrs wd taacli NUMBER 9239 GENERAL @ with an accu. We present our readers «' ir "dhe nna! Praetion on MBP TSOMSISIT | rate likeness of the rebel General, A. S. Joun- eR Hr wrom, just captured at Fort Dorelson, and one yM ‘ NV fotos ei caereatnete Onin es Rib | to whoin public interost attaches to @ greater ally at Unters Pluto Bodtord | Patou degree than either of the other officers who wero 3 BPITSER, Bushwick av, opueite P Wiliams surg, Le Ty Fo address 8. SPITSER 216 ith wy New ¥ rea 3) W SIRT LRONEF sand éyirs to lagen te tron, oan sment at the New Sort Leundey Belleville N. J Tuqatre sbisday, Tiesdiy, at 15 Dey at, alter 19 A.M. fel S191 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—°5 GIRLS TO work at artiticia: five Apply tod HA GER, 64 Bidiidye a bet Homer & Grand, felT 2 | V ANTED—LALIES TO LEARN TO OP- ferme on Siogerta, Wheeler a Wilson's an aber sewing machines, and praction til mati-fist on abop work; guages and every p learned pore fect; terme $1. Al-o machines for sale and t) lot 10 Orchard at, naar Rtanton fo1T B60 9192 ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT THE Protestant Empioy ment Agency, 196 Fourte ave, bes, 12th and tach Cu ooks, inuudress wait- faater, uurees and girls for bousemorks for © ty and wou D Poeesiante peed rd ren eee HN GINTY ats wis AES TO LEARN TO OPE | ager'e aid Whoeier de Wi | try faded ; practice until perfect on all ot «ork, tents iu $1 to $2. uy ramones $09 Henry a, 10( TED 1 ) “BOYS WANTED TO MAKE woud applys mW ANTEL—L lets exten ne but thr OR LIVE LIVERPOOL — THE SPLENDID clipper «ip ANTARCTIC, Capt. Stoutfer, will wetivery sail on the 24h Feo, Beosuo cabin pas | re Coker wk steerage orives, For passage ap- ward, pier 14 Bam River, oF to 8 P.M, DEMAREST, 40 Sonth at p stele T Py LIVERPOOL—OLD BLAC STas Line The packes «bip AUBTRALIA, iying ter MT Kwa River, mails 2M Bad Fur to WILLIAMS & GUION, @ Pulton a, CK STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS Passengers from or w Liverpool, by the following 1 clans packet ship, sailing on idgewnter, _ Conainnatcny Untverne, DRAFTS ON THE ROYAL BANKS y Imran, Unsten BANKING Co, AND ALL PARTS of ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. 29 WILLIAMS & GUION, 4 Fulton EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND IKBLAND. BCOTLAND AND WALFS, | NIGHT BILLS ON THE Union Basa ov Lowpon, Nation at Bank OF BooTLAND, Brivant Uaxaiva Courasy, TRMLANB) N SUMS FROM £1 LP WV AKDS, InsUED BY TAYLOK BROTHERS, BANK&RS, pr BROADWAY. cor. Murray mreet, "1B Mine 16 WALL, oor, Pearl rea QTRAM TO GLASGOW, LIV BELUABT, LONDONDERRY AND DUBLIN, For $10 The A 1 powerful Cl ails stoaraship UNIDAD KINGDOM, Capt, Craigs wh eat frets Posy dy HN, foot of Chambers ay on TURSDAY, ebruary ite ys fitted in the most approved to IBstIe the comtirt and mafety KATES OF PABAAGR. stermedtiatey $ dans Ruppiy o' FRANCIS MACDONALD & 60.5 4 Welt ce Ging atoamshin CALEDO rk, Will sail LUBSIGY, Mo 1 HOMPBON'S BLACK 8TAR LINE or | Liverpool i pac ‘kets, —Paseawe offloe 975 Pearl a, For Liverpool—The CALHOUN, at Pier f, North fiver, sails 20h Fob & chip of thie line malls | from Liverpool wvery week fob! Mactt16 | eparsvorrs LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, ‘The subsoribers contin ¢ to Krant coruificates of | Peanage to and from Livers uy thar tevoriia packols, comprising im part the following abip ¥M. TAPBUOTT, EMERALD ISLE, ALBION, DREADNOUGUT, MANCHESTER, ” VICTORY. BENS ADAMS, ‘CONSTRLLATIONJ. J. ROYD, WEST POINT, ESUORT, PHGNIK UNDERWHITHH, BEA FLOWER, CAMBRIAN Making, toxether wish ‘ 6 sniwcribere are also agente for th \ K LINK OF LONDON FACKETS, re all of which they qraut cork fates ou Ubered rms EMITTANCES TO [RELAND, do. 'T. d Go, also continue ty issue drat payabia un demand. throughout Bngiaod. Lr ) end Wales at the LOWEST RATES Circulars, with ail parcioulars, may bé Gad on ap Qolication Af by letier. enclose portage sbatapy hi TAPSCOTT & CO., 56 Buuth a New York, God 24ac110 TAPSOOTT, SMITH & CO, Liverpoel ane, Boand ONS, BOUNTY LAND BOUNTY money and prize money, and all Aner claims tr soldiers their widows and heirs, oollwcted eu ptly, by LYIN W. SMITH, Math-naat oor. hadabers and Chathaas st fold siactio4 PEIONALtemms OF SEAMEN, v.38 8. ship * Levant" lort in 1961, and teirs of ail ders OF eoanen x the present war, and of can war, 6 Wal m, «THON Lb L. BRAYWARD, made prisoners, on account of his superior mili sd. varied experiance bimeelf judt- minder, and ro one of the aptured whose maging blow a brave en ¢ ™. ro Sduey \usion was Gorn in Maron Kentucky, in 1805. He graduated at the Point Acw yy in TN?6 a8 Lieurenant in wh fort and rvirg in the Black t war, feof the army, and in 1836, emigrat OT soa, wrri + there shortly after the Jnot San Jeciato. He entered the Texan War Intelligence, ‘we Lt INFORMATIY FROM THE SOUTH, A St. Louis correspondent, under date 4th Fobraary, gives the fullowing information as rom a mote intelligent, sensiole and practionl man, than are usually those whe come among us from the rebels T have recently bad the pleasure of an ax. tended convers. tion with a gentleman whore home bas been in the South for many years, though of por hern birth, and who arrived in Si Louis few daya sives, having mate his way through Kentucky to thia poin', This gentle- man Was formerly a sugar plaoter in Louisia a, and was coosequently well known in New Orlenns. Ho lofi New Orleans in the middle of Dacsmber that derablo activity in the military and naval cir- consequent pod the operations of our tro iad at Stup Islacd and Biloxi, Very _formi- reparations were taking in the river to i the Ulockade + not lows than atx steamers tod large tage, all iron-cased, were boing trans formed iato war veseols, A vessel runs the blockade every few days rafely. Thore were within the military district of New O:leans about 14.000 men, Nea ly every young man in the city and state had gone to the war, and ovly a few of the sons of high political or bank. ing fanctionaries were exempt from the odiam » iich attached to the ‘involurtaries Speaking of the fselings of the psople in the Gulf States, as also in the Middle States,he said tha’ there sosmed to be eatire unanimity in re- gard to the conduct of the war, There was no appreciab'e caupe for belief that any interaal di- \irions would distract thern, at lewse until they thould have them beaten in ba'tle, When waked ar to the existance of the Union sentiment at the Sou'h, his answer was; That if there was any, it was so completely s noth ered that it might aa wwil bs put cown at noth- | ing.” When T asked him of the caanees tor a neaceful settlement of the present dittioalties, Eotrave me the most pasitive assurances thxt no tine there was consi | propositions woich locked to the return of the | volted states to their allogiagce would ba lis- tened to, especiaily under the administration of Mr. Lincoln, whom they consider to be haifty- rant ard ball idiot, with a strong flavor uf tho arrison school al him, With revard to alave insurrections he says that there bas been ro trouble wich the nogroos deserving the name—pot any more than the cisturbed state of sxcie'y would vocasion. There were two regiments of ‘colored men raised in New Orleans, but they have been * to duy on earthworks and fortidcations. Every womaa and child who is able, throughout the entre country in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Teanes nee, is et gapod in furnishing something to con- trillate to the needs of the widi In schools and churches the work of footing end clothing soldiers is uppsrmos’. Hardly a family but has sone immediste relative in the seathern arm The tirvt families (ake the leat in thease matiers and the rem very naturally fy low in their wake. Many ot the rich famiiea who Were accustomed to aliteof luxa'y and saw ‘6 now reduced to the barest necessaries, Their skable, aad, from the nove, ure of the sensation, will pro. bably be as evane:cont as it is intense, Oa the Mist ssippi river, botwoon New Or- leans and Memphia, there ara few soldiers to seen, a battalion ar Baton Rouge. appearance of the coun ry is hardly different trom that of other yeara, Memphis, the effects of the war we Litue or no bu-iness was doing, 1 excapt such as re to the supply of the army ‘ow’ forty steam boats were at the le half of whien are gaged in wakicy ocewisnal trina, The p> service of the United + Goverment has been converied ioto a similar asrenge nent for be beveiit ha conte terates, Tuo main routes only ai pr The ra'as are, tive ote for t ha e hucdred miles, for ereater ci ten cent The currency of thy Soah is now, in great part, that ot the confederate no aboat a hand au Y wiUions uf thee ol u-ylastors, it is sup have boon issued = The masses of the poople are ut @ lore to deter nine watch are worth ¢ least-—thea bank notes or worip— us thore is @ generally implied diatras: of such « holocaust paper mosey, Merchants and traders seem to hoid the bank notesin astsem, as they may by porsivility be worth romothiag within a lifstiing, which ts more than thelr con duct would, when interproted, southern treasury notes, ‘Anxious to leave Momphis on business which could not be made known to wae but the au- thorities, he sought out some friends in com- mercis! houses, representing that he was going North to arrange for smuggling «lot of neces sary articles. This was sufficient to procure hina ® pass from (ion. Pulow, when he proceed admit tor the _ NEW YORK, WEDNES army aa a private soldierard wassoon pre to ceed Gren, Felix Heuston in the iT commard—an event which led to a duel be tween them, in wh Jobnston was wounded: Having held the oilica of Brigadier G sera vntil 153%, be was spy: tuted y ot War and in 1X50 organized anexprdicion against the Cherckeos, who were totally rouced in a emanctnent on the Kiver Neches Tu Isto he retired from the office and settled upon s plantation in Brazoria county, He wes an ar ent atv ca othe annexation of Texas to the United Sistea, In 1X18, at the rejuest o Gon. Z.Tas lor, he took the tield auainst Mexico an commander of a vol Texan rite tegimens, in which capacity served six months, Subsequently, he was acting Loe | eetorGenersl to General Butler, and tor biw services at the siege of Mon- rey, received the thanka of his com- . In Qetober, IMT, he wae appointed 1 voter by President Z. Taylor, wih the ed up river to Columbus, fresh cif_iculties from Gen, Crsatham, who, al though satisfied of his fitoliry to the cause conexlered the attempt to pass our lines wt Fort Holt too dengerous. Our Southeru trend there- fore turned bie head in the ¢irmetion of Bow. ling ¢ Ilo cit not reach that poiat bow. ever, but stopped short afew miles, aod a an interview with arebel ether, who directed him to take a course weet of our arny undor Hero he met wih Gop, Bur ll, meking bis way over the country. ho firally reached Hendersoa, on the Ohio river, where he was detained ‘temp rarily by our guards Hts route la way of Calhoun, which he avoiled, a a federal firen was § satationed thera It is memoraple » ot he was twies arrested Tho works at Colu » describes as boing lerge in ares, thoagbt very ft by the ecoute of therelola while passing through their lines, and only escaped the last’ time hy taking wivantage of ther intoxveation «nt | riding off ia the night, f1o mot with no guards nti be hag reached the garriaon at Handerco The rout 1 to Iichiove is travorvod conatant’y b 1 aot news, | midavle in character, Ho #aw them in (he third week in Javusry. They hat a’ that time some of the batteries cassmat. dl with Lye, overlals with dirt, Numerous odd tcohing. contrivances were anchored in the river above ard below the ti tories, but be cannot believe they were very dar gerous, | Memthet 1 Report ef the Opern ia of the Komen ¢ prey nr The following is from the N. tras Raconp MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM Total nunber of admissions Mother (Siater Borromeo) Elizabeth is which 73 were orphare od 24 hait arphans, which have been presented by tho following tag INGE. | Y. Merkovon. on pier AVesNcE. | reported by 0; of , » Papon the pamege of :the | act of Ce authorizing the raining of addi- | pol rem ts in the army, he was appointed | ‘olonel of the 2d, Cavalry. In the latter part of year 180) ox pectediytohimeall minand of the 1 States forcow ar at | out to coerce the Mormons into strict obedience to the Federal authority, ard © nduc'ed the ex- pedi , Salt Lake City int of the ng you. Te sul ymmaniet the military trict ot Utah, eid secured the brevet rauk twiged! fre U Nal enemberad by ar rotreat before ‘he iethictent ¢ Vavierroo, brought bis forces to the ait i moar vv Menaeras, at the eri ical wert whi the tor of the da: fire or federates the we ory of Voll hem. ibeecpiuie ig ea important event Of 4 have fd ut service im the country, bn i ty MY 1 at mervice in the country, in | 1 N plot at service in the country, tn Houdtout, N.Y. Of those went to Jeff reoy County, two had Hore oes ard Ww to all prot aintity, have beoone Mind b wy romatcod in tho Asay? jum. Ages of S55 children in the Asylum, Tat of ar ary, 1Nt whict wore orphans, and 13 half crphano, were very noaily as follows Betwoen 4 an 7) Hebwin 12 wad 14 y're 10 reir a) a) } place of children, prinetpally U. 8 Pudlibed by order ot the Board LB Binsin, Assistant Sec Irieh Latelligence, Sir Harvey Uh Hart., haa been elected Memoerot Parimimont for Coleraine, without opposition The Denty Jovnnat states that the late Io bbon arrestein ihe Co Donegal, were made on the char,e of au approver, how im Lifford sguol. A pomer attended public meeting was lately held wk to take moasures for the formation cf a public park and horticultural grounds, thow placed at servico— Ata recent meeting in Cork of the Munster Viax mills and marke An Improvement Soviety, it was resolved chat d efforts should be made to establish nthe south of Ireland, w ) immense eonerepation assembled in Trin- Hy Church, Dublin, on the thst Sunday in Jars, unde cous idea that th bn Gee, nowly appointed Bishop « uid preach his fare eel wari Bish DAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1862. Lhes | ces or in Triniiy Church bas not It Step! ent AIL} S*, Lawrence el nied ® Golumbats 3 | Nauivit 5 | An arbitration in reforerce to the proper UC Badecs a ” Wl csv earo lis tina by the Wa eifoul Coa Oe ae $ | Maumaculste Game | pany to the Corpora ion of that cy, for the 5 | Manbsttaunt +8 | ausply of gas to the puolic lamps, lasted five : : T|deyn Tee award fixed tho price tor puole “ sto way lamps ia Wa orted ai £458. 64 por laup per ©} annum, lighted (om eunset Lo sunrise, , r ° Mr. William meon, of Portlew, bas e%, | adcserted w letter to bir vert Pool, urging One twForphan became an orphan during the | sh» adoption of @ law of terant right Mr. astyeor. ‘There have boon two deaths daring | Maleombon. tr ces y of tbe evils whits ha past vear. x tic’ Iland to the present ur just ayatem of : rubir dishanged 4 | awe which oma! les Landlords to keop thoie ten FRULE dancte Bhat ca tay sages | auth in contin al ert 9 such @ Wousure % i 8 \ TT te 4 | rial « thee 1), aul bo Wuimaete ; 14] ty broth alt ators toemaelves. The 2) hount out were disposed of among the The topartry of (he late Sharman (Crawford following trades and occupations ; Acc Laut ses Kiniaa'te | teeee KT haliahier coats VP to farmers principsl'y in Jetferwon and Lewin) qonial to hia memory. Mr. Crawford was long muinting N.Y 4 themgh the kind and oiarits | Gigiiy guisted for hse forte in tavor of tenwat ab te cum snor atti Of bwo Gatlwoile genttemen In | ihre, and ata period when Irish lanai 1 to biveksmith, a clans, were notorious fur their bigotry ard 1 dis telficiners, be veldly stood woot frou them and Ito gave the ctllivators of the Boll an iuterest io its Lt NY Improvement, His private life was marked 1 by reetit bis chatactoriatic. he carried i into peluitcs, always advocating liberal opizions it “Watertown, NY | through ord ans evil report. 421 codien inthe asylum on tha Lat | A 5) ¢ Jutoly cocurred in the Cork Workhouse, " IGA, of w fo orpuans and | wh hat one tims threatened rerious conse } are balt-orphass, sre arly as fol | quences Oo Sunday, Feb. % four gitls bad o 146 between a tt ove q4a | tained ncorns to tha Lrtiomery, contrery to rule 14 ee OME NY | and wbon rep imansed by eve matron turew ber & lide 4 ) | down andtors ber cap avddreas, Toe girla were J Woo havsetrcinod thowgsof 12 and | placed in coufuement, but next day 300 female have apsnt to vine yours ta the | paupers, Avie’ Ly afew. malor, iibera'ed therm, Rit loud shouts and crew After parading the ivity of children, chiefly United Staten, PRAT OM, PRINCE STRRET. Ti tal au niasivns reporiad by Sis | t Mary Francis, £9, of which SG were or- | phans, and 2S were half orpiaos, whick were a Hho following parishos: 1 | and 3] 4 | that 3 R 1| Mr bt 4/4 Michan.'as + 2] athe Br. [38 G lumbe's ak Nt. Trasuefigurati fr we 6 bave been three deaths during the past yeur; 68 have boon discharged, cf which 53 wore orphans, and 10 half orptans. 21 of te €5 remaining werw withdrawn ly relatives, Of the 41 remaining — premio# they at and the the not on fo ter end port+r, who bad to floe fur their liv the porter’s kdge. order, but last returned to thelr wards quit Was restored, On Tuesday, however, sf & couple of policen n around bul alarmed the ring leaders of thi and 9 torritls commotion enrued. Three ir bundre peraorscharced the achool mas the rioters then smashed in the windows of Tc was feared at one time the miliary would be required to restore Ibiough the exertions of the Rov, ‘O'Reyan, the Catholic chaplain, peace was ngth resiore Aa an inst-nee of the manoer in which indi- vidual fe sedans aud opinion are tolerated im the 10 have beew placed #6 service through the Com~ miltwo 80 have 'en placed at service through the Sister 1 has boon adopted by # geatlmmaan tu “ervey Clty, South, crcaped woldier fiom Bragg's are my says one of Re sclesers wforned Gon, Bragg that he did rot wish to toke sides with the North or Sourh, and tbat, 98 be bad been forced into the service, and was ill, be was anxious to be discharged. Gen. Inge deomed it best der the cireurmstances to lot him go, and did so; but after the man bed sot out om foot, a com- tie ny of Luin! olunteers followed hin ing Faveds, and hasged him (on tree, _SUN.: PRICE ONE CENT — tHE NEW YOKK SON, | stayed three days and throes nights int his office, a, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FER. 19/1862. | Gaing @ ofa to fecline op. At the last reap. | tion at his house, in conversation with three Tae New York City Press, | Brig.-Generala, he publicly cad: You suust ‘Tho nowspspers yesterday, in their comments | fight. If we are defoated, it cannot be helped. on the recent Union victoriea, revived our al. , It victorious, so much the better. But you most waning impressio. chat we are « great | mans dght.” nation, But i: was romonhat edifying to ob- | Onmevening last week, a young lady and a | gentleman who were walkin loop cut on serve how th oh did tuis in their own pecu- the Pounsylvania Contra Ra’ reed, near Greens har way, Fae Tistes, with coaraetonatic self | burgh, heard the express train approach anu cotrplaceney, co oveya th a that the General | Climbed up the embankment to let the train who p'aoned, ls far lene tan the Juuraaiiat that | Pat The youns Isdy bad scarcely reached tbe | too, whan she lost her footing and fell ander she cara, wh ch literally cut her to pi back °. Iv is evident that thus far the froet haa not affected the porch Huds in Westera New York. | Tho prospects ace now favorable to an abundant The Wontp soggenta that it waa conscience | cov 9 Monroo, Orleans and Niagara countios, dat mate Fwy! atoal himself off. The Jovu. Fit fur or five years past, tho buda have. boon ¢ killed by cold wear her betore tl lta of Feo sat Comiencr longs for clasped bands rary, “Last yoor they were killed December th, and tae vear belore, January 16h. ihe Trainee atones for ite illomened to Hic! mond) Now Urleans,” “On cry, by shrieking, “Forward to apa Ucion cace more with the trio men of the Secsmrany Srawron has withi? two weeas having his food brough: to him in a basket, and son bh. While the Hieracn, always kaown for Srremess of iron manofactared in fron ity Hilingegate, typroves the occasion to poar | Co, Uiab, have been presente! to Brighom etcbed slamg on the Congressional Com. Young. It bas bavn tested, and ite toxtile no (tee tat les unearthed fo many tre'to: hed bi Nata tel aged AY aapigd snhth 4 4 Fe scen Murder Titel Ue heard of Crt LUI Wintel CRE GLAivine eaeeniie’ he Loy ut of Vo, Foo Fr) ierease, P he be conlaat wider fel Way. One ot the keepers simea i his w t | bie rovolerr at th bh prioner as bo wa hacitos jocwing ¢ females who Lioked | earn! ro off, Toe train was atoppet, ke eorvante, nting tim-elf ae | & done ut 4 captured, the others a; to bite @ servant for a yen making good their es msi try how nduciag thom to) Tire skatiog mania has raged thie wintor “« him some distacce until they | in Paris roa dogroe nicer unkown, and hes bor Ad there | ben peculiarly favored by the cold weather — rd necks ate | Ths tavorite pont is the large lake of the B orth du Bolognese. Lady Cowley, the Eogleh Am- ; a with oa: | basnwlor'a wife, has, however, a fashionable ance, FAM thal irae ous fire ti vn the odge of tha pond ia the ge. Her dew anvils wt & La Conde, at ww sion cb aleat siwih the fect that mm 4, no Witosaading tho exhilerating catare of lar state had bee mace at dista.e ine the exorcise t jalalgedin, were fem time vale by ortar gili, cause! an inyniry to 9@ | to tine obliged to pay froq vent viite and iam Vigerotely set on foot, and Damollard, who aps | boat-bouse refresh mente of the moat comtortiay penrod to have ne re mado of Level hood, | kind were Tid out and an immed ¢ Huy of female parniente | ote euliay raph, the was found there fl tomate Keraate | graph Compaiiyy and tho Western Uni are ects Shears hea * AE Ye | puny have all been connected with the heat- seve pair of stockings, fo irieen dresses and | uation of (iavoral M4 tolling, and he ta placed 4 beng % potticurta, cheinises, & in direct commartea'ioa wich Gonoral Bavll at Dumollant, being arrested and ide ctied | fnuiavillas I Halleck at St 8, and Witte ca er mares Sees f | Commorore Foote a” Catre. On the first cay y for years in the heott of | ot ica use, Lhe mosnacoa of the General-ia-Chiof Heooylnye girls into the foredt, put atatet that | minarder wore repaated at the ha wns only the aout of a gang who employed | time tothe othuen The dletarca traveled. te Le tht so id eee Hee cutee Na the | the electric sail at one writing, was aver Ce FOr i remtrae Hls denied that he had | thirtesn hundred miles. The communication Gira” ha Westen Wins TAtALY Gaeatinl shia eve waa maintsined fron eleven o'clock fa the dorm. une Woman who lately eacapet, and sev- morning till six in the evening, with the tuted, however, thet thera was no one with | Prompspere Cf 8 personal interview. dim of near him when he attempted the crimes —— A search in the torest discoveret fad boly IO of a young woman, very rocontly burs tuo FINANCIAL. Floors was that the hands were fount clep | NBW YORE Tuesday, Feb: 15. Hot the troch earth heaped above, a f A ther board was not ao la go ma yo csitrawn up, thos gtviug rive to more than | terd Ailrsads were not my tiem, The wy that the wnt rtunat Thoth itis | tka we ever, Vute animated, The probe: ty bas we aly Ge pas ol Them all * = i Aiea Of the tater meetin to add ty thelr ore ; he foreat another body was found in a oe 3 Payal Ped COMICOn cL kawlds (HAE OCR yietR Ot ouamctions In gold ware onna'derable: but Fan athe all clothing ine, The prices at the Hard were 3i6 peent archow 1, indeed. pa y | Alter the Hoard there was a fair aniount of tran ‘ «t bine It, discoverod two fermale skel+ | em tionw at Mem, in a camer Kher rates, roined that within «one years The prices of exchange for the ateawer tomorrow ‘ F yes have dhisapomared from the Fe dvsh slike (SA TAAL O€ ats uaonds, will civhlorieot, some of whom hat left taoir fae = homes with the Inteation of seeking employ- eel saay exchangen wt th $°7 269,796, and the At Cincitnatl, yr Tomtou, 4 adhe | ring House are, today, alanoes $1 8, Lia 8 a4 perc ment in Lyons or Paris. pablo of identification have been tully identi fled. Among the clothing found in Dummollard’s | house are several artichos bearing the initials ot | uiils whose fate is yet urdiscovernd ; and in | ‘The bodies which are At. pramium, at fons insiauces the 0 the inter germente, | Teasers Ati phherdmme tier which could not have been obtained wishout | 4 $5.%49851, with = slight iucreaae in the clrcule- violence. ton An innumerable quantity old and | Aurs Beak tae boom otartcd at Momntjoy, Lane now, was also found; calico, m and uns | carter Gunty, vanta tinder the free bank made; boxes, bite ot lice, mastin, ri vond and | jog law, Tein « Farmers’ Bank of Mount many other articles of tke nu ure, the use of | joy; eapit which is entirely movopolised in the sourh of Mies (lb Woike) Prialeen: Shalt seks France by young girl Amongst the «poils , wide matinehia that bore: tha tae “OF bland, Senta, agalunt 5 oeuty, mame pertod law and hardfuls of lon brown, fair, and reade of 00 par can blick, aa it torn is ath the Fdinburgn, ty the Sd ina, Ue dith Te 2 ay wel ease in the market, Ct ored gayters, taken trom Ue Of (thie mut | don seaty, and 'breetetu who mu thave been more sam * t el Tlaid codtapadd, Thirty pare OF |) treet eet wie ere article s wer edinhis house, La persed the Hoasa, and that which het passed the aleft wee alec found, not only the pisces of | Seuaty 4 important In three points stuff and clothes taken from tha box of Marte | ‘The Hoawe bill provides th sl be iaaued, Pichon, one who fortunately exeapel, but «4 $15°,000,000 of notes not Lees yable at veutoen pt, pocko! bandkerctlofy ant | g)e Treasury of the United Staton, OF thoes, $59,000, « to bave baon cut off because uf a ring that fit. : fad on lk very Huntly | of Suly ant shall be tnstouted fr th nm aa npoodily ‘A Paila correspundert says: nw pawible, Under thit proviaton, the notes now | gut will not Lea legal tender at all, and new notes A fow works ago the unpsrallcled spsc.aele | cous be unecle ony r yofore Shas fa ul was seen ja the neighoorbuod of Lyous, ef a | uh te end tesued before thas sy in at. Jadge of Instruc'ion, and other Law otticers, | tached to them, ; porambulating the wouds with an {mune | ‘Tor Suste bill makes the notes mow out » legal crowd of spectators ut their heels, to dig up the end bodies cf murdered yirls. Ax many as fifteen cases of murder, or at'emptod murder, have been brougta bore to the prisover, and it is Avppcaed that many more must be undiscov- tender, and ndids tharate $100,000,000 of unw noted, ‘The advantage of the House provision Ia that the be muifirm, but ata com of delay in get- Ling them out, ‘The Sonate makew them legal tender as or oten will wrod, | The country people speak of hi Tals adver tage might be extended tran'who has a ‘cemetery wl to himself.” In | te those in the House bil!, without interfering with nis house wore foand uo loss than two hundred | the mubstitu It ta thus vory eaay to harmonise aid thirty articles of female npparel, besides satchor and trirkete—part of the proceeds of | noties which winays accompanied his the two Lilla on that point, Both bill# make the artes a legal tender and fandable in mock to the ax- ut of $90,000 000, leaving 6 par cont, redeen able, riding to the House Vill, after 20 years, and so cording to the Senate bill, after 5 years and within nurders. Dumoll rl waa c | nlemned to death, and his | eS Sey years! imprisonment with hard | yyy in aria respect the Muuae Lill i by far ' the best, and most in accordance with Government Fa tier Aces Of the Resale of he Bort | voce hitherto ‘The Moune bill gives the alterna Docetnon News, & tives! aT percent, tock, redeemable after 5 year, When Goneral McClellan reesivad the dis | sad the S nate of 78-10 per cent, noes, redloe le sich anronreing, tho fall of Kort Donelson be | anor years, ‘The absurdity of this proposition of hitting in his priva’e room, with Govarnor | Qe senate ia apy in the fact that the outetar Fins oF Pen yl ania, the Is wr evuisl'iOe | ing doanand titer are now fundable in 7 3-10 9% mente rill at Burr The jeaneral | 7eHr Hoter and these latter well ab 2e4 por cont, dle loyized for reading th atch which he | © unt ht with @ efron bur rupprosed emotion, Gor Toth the Sonate and House bile parmit the Seore. Ch Man (hen took the dispaten to Socr-tary | tary to #ell the new stek for the market proce, or a conon foot through the rain, There were | exchunge for ¥ me three bur tred spectacors adsomolod at the | now go, and in not a a Pe parte Generel MeCle Lan, uroath. ’ 0,010 000 more to me upon the market, Hence , barely announced the tact, when A P the privilege" of funding in them at par is not cretary Stanton threw up bis bat and proposed three eneers, which wero given aumilet the {Teatest excitement, Mr. Faulkner, the Frerch Minister, who waa imprisoned at Fort Warren, and relaased in ox- change for Coogessman Fly, bas within « day or two made 4 rpeoch at Martinsburg in whi he expresed the opunon that the rebellion was # failure, aud advised his hearers to mske th beet terme possibie for themsclyes with the United States, Miscellaneous. Mra Jane G Swissiteiot presented a pe- tit, tavor of Woman's bights, last wook, t Minnesots, aud supported loquent speech, very mat ‘The Moure bill makes the interest payable in pa- per, and toe denate bi! prescribes col for the Late rewt. It compels overybudy, even the several states, in cvlloctic g taxed, and the soldiers for their pay, to take paper money, but the banking and mouied in forest ure to bave coin, ‘This may be ordered on paper but will be impracticable in executions ‘The Senate bil provides, b posed of the customs duties, ‘snd of confisontions, to pay He debt, ond a sluking whole debt per annum for debs The House bill makea no spectal provision for Poyimg the ioterees, snd mone is required if tax (ily adequate of all the Government wants, is le viet The Br nate wover, af 6 proceeds of || ¢ interest on the pub- of 1 per cent. of the ¢ redemption of the tho State Sonate by and itin Tre Obio Stste Senate has under its consid. ersten & bill intiictiog « ponaliy of not more then €5, por loss than $1. ov parsons, over ourteon years of age, who ohail be guilty of lay restored to the bill a proviston fer cing obscene language, or profane swoaring. " option by the Treasury of the demend uote Tur total sbipmente of shoes from Bo ton | Up n depomite, wt an interest per cent, for 1861, ‘on outsde st Now England, | The two Houses will dispute mest over the clause amounted 0 450,000 cases, Valued at 849 per | for paying lnterest in cola, a prop sition which ts ae, woking ap wxireua'o Of about 21,000,000, | purely claptrap aud designed a a Ifthe which ts @10,600,0' 0 loss than Last year, If is vernocnt has means & all can have coin, pays Ir in stated that two toa-spoonfuls of finely | hay nea moana nove can hai ie gees He powdered « ) drank in 6 balf tambler ot eae ann iy wrecker br water, will, in leas than fiftesn minutes, give | "re 1K" s Y relief to the sick headache, when caused, agin | STOCK EXCHANGE BALHS—FIRST BOARD moot casen i ¥ dance of 1 A U.S ty Dire HAE YO NY, Cou,,.... 82% ee eaten is, by suporabundsnce of aid on tine Oe oe cis to” 106 ¥ was 1M 6 Oregon U 8.60, 88 2 do 10 82h A simcuLaw punishment of public decratae | grvo Trea, 18-10, Wig BO os 880 82s Hon was inthcied a few works ego at St. Potors | sae do, burg, on Michael Mikhsilot, quilty of propo. | bina Ky. te Maling seoitious writings. A sword wasformally | 10 Ll. War Lian. Fy broken cver bis back and he was sont for six | 10% do. years to workin it scription has been mate amongat literary people | vo’ dy ° Ge, 00, 05 of Bt. Petorsbarg on behalf of the condemned, | gy00 de. ard the eum of 4,800 crowns bes been raised to | 1ccoe ry weable bim ve the journay te Siberia, GAM Ko, A TA WEERLY EDITION EDITION FE rte tn ma 720 cer SURSORIPTIONS—PAID tm ADvANdm, poiek Malice Mat Ld a Praca seem orem “Adares 8. BRACH. how Owrich, tre Toma eno ’ 409) La. 6s, 1000 Oni. TO Cy 10 Metropolitan B. 86 8 Continent B. T2 3600 Am G 1.8 Pacis MB. ad) 5g to fl alo (5% , ~~ toN¥ € 4 SECOND BOARD Ving 00's Te) Eiarlem PL... Sag lop 9" 908 Roating Be... ig 0) Mi “0 $00 N00 M. : VOOM 5M a aN ne 44 mT). War Laan 1h do. . 40010 Ay (% Panama Ke, 30 t), Con B in so 8 Mad. fe) Cle, & Pia 100 50 Ga wo 20 1) hole 110 Pact Wo CTUATIONS mere BTOCK FLU Any ANORD, ay Feb, 14 1868 Avrun.—Greenings $496 95 Spitnendorwe, 6 Oly ta 4nd 8 Rilnmetay STD Asia —Baiem Pits, $687 ig. Rearia, O48, vik Lasik refined ingcity 87g aB6Oe Yiovk,—Saise wauln the following range; tha camrkos te better fows, Mich. Thul.y OP hho” Bripping Yhio Trade, Be Jeneannn, 3. Lon Ba'st Canate Rye Flour, Gorn Meal: Oar New Jor Conn Mica Weeter HAN Ma rowfat, Ue an Cantira—adamiantine, Gereton— Is oeminaly no mid, fair Corran—Salow Kio... 19 “ 8. Domliyges 196 «Jaw . vse Corvan—Lig % aon » Fra — Dry © ez =38 Mi ¥ Se 16 HAY —Bhipprry, s Lane — Book lant, a. “ a 388 lm el . Me a ae “ Curva, mn 6. “ N.Oriear 6. oo Row —Common....+ 5 Sige Oo Tumvmerone—spirite 211981 te Ona—Linnwwd... Ss fe Whale, crude 14 sl@ ; he @ we 933 00 908 1s 117 919 a8 soo APRTT 1 aT fslea, Old Mi New moss, $1550. Prine dos Ony, prime tem, #18a18 64 bogs, 4 +4 wo. ured doy 4) Prime do 00 — Pent Hans, $15 2016 = ounvaiden Wong clear, 1) ahora clanr, 64 aT Wad}. Bhouldern? (oth. Lard, Ni MoT ca Oneal Kettle Renueret, far om 8%. Ohio Butea, Jaldo; Btate, 16 Cheese, Onin, Bigabo; Batty Salo. Rice—Patna, 640. ; Carolina. TaTi¢, Bau —liverps Cy nd, 1 10t Ashton, 6828 WH. Kites, 800; andy 80081, Boan—Camtil, naw, 16kdo. Brixrre—Bales, Rochelle brandy, $2 508 10 Coge nu, $n Gin, 81.001 25. Bt, Cro Remy #10001 15 Whinkey, 274 ave, Bnoan—Fair to gond cwtuing, Tg sth: homey oleae Cuca, 43g caatiin bond; duty paid. 13, Bartet form, SM, New Orinana #id BP. Bion, #6 Seer dot yelow refined, Syed ke. Sud whien Big: 9. ewer, 10 a10%, Seaart’s loaf, Le: or 107% 010%, oF le A; white A, 1046. yell w, 9, Tanwow, Prime olby, 9%: Womern, | »bls., hern Tarota—R. Ly 191% ‘Tra —Byevulative demand. Ankcoly 40e80; Onlong, Abs; Comgc, ¥, Hywon, 67a90, Al wile tomorrow, ‘Tin—-Balre straits, 84; Banca, G5)4a06; platen }, Bae 14%, A wack. ayatt. Tomsnoo—falve Kean! a WuaLnvoms—Ochotk, 11 35, Bouah Be, 64; Arta jprlled, ¢6ea0 ; Maat India, 80, Mediverransan, S835 Fumours are lower. Vow to Liverpool & wheat, 66, ship's bags, Oorn 6% bulk; tm bully %. ‘To London, four, Xe; Wheat im shighg bags, 104. MAKINE MINIATURE ALMANAG, SUN TibeS | BUN SETS MOON KISME, M, orem i». 18 Om ou wa 8 wets +3 oa 11 48 a Wor... 64s) Oat ret CLEARED, FANS M danford, Ban‘orl, Philadephliay S4LP—E A Hal! Ha!) London, Nesmith & Sama, BAREB—As worth, (i) Tram! a Queenie 16 Moareour: © Bs Boast, theane thay geet vouls, (Big aodor®, Bristol, Am kel! d& Hurst BRIGS—C E Esther, (Br) Curry, Havre, D 4 Wolls W Keily, twagane He is, Smith, J Co Bole, A ” Mae Prema ee &( BCHCONFRS J Mula Downe, for Port Royal, Macready Mot Co Ada Brancia, Gombe Bowe fon, master J Titen, (ry Harking Bialfex. Nd 36 Wiituey & Ge; M Konde, Doran, fur Patledapbary want ARRIVED. STEAMBEIPS—Petrel, Young, Providenos wit mdse w B Bynner, Weeteheoter, Jones, Bynner, Teal burg, Mierbonne. from 950 AM, ard Qurenstown Oth, a? mse and passengers, BETPB—-Volva, Hol Mah, to Wr Ropes & Oo. Provider ce, with mdse to Liverpool Feb 6 @ 0% kM, with ‘my of Boaton, from Bevre Jam So galled in eo with sates Oriventvimy Qrickuas

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