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eee pn -<--- ooeammemmmmtd ‘| | 11 ‘ 1 \ i} yK st T N epuble service, Bathin suiieently apparent Aaa ia “"* | that suere are reasvusble grounds for anticipating e » % : ( FEB 1. 1865 the rnost deviaive wivautages We may tduri.g WEDNESDAY MORNING A the winter and epriug camp pe schieve the final i suppression of the rebellion, in case the rebels are The Doom of Slavery. determin to bold out tothe bitter end; but we Tie House of Represontat. von yesterday passed | oan, and probably will occupy all the Atlantic the amendment to the Constitutioa forever pro- | Sites ag @fficiually and surely as we hold the ‘ ory in the Uniwod States, The propo. | © uthweat, ani thua narrow the war between the einterinsa/ hehe ‘ oan ani the Missieeipnl to mere pe'ty querrilla mtion has been siresdy adopted Ly the Senate Aud | ee tione, For the trans Mins sippi recion, © will aow be relegated to the severs! States for woe | gun mor and fall campaign tay be necewary, The dom. Un receiving the ne ry two-thirds mejor: | actual military condition of the Suuthern ineure ity, the meaanre will be brought before the next | e°Uts woul! alone invest the peace movements with eredibi tae iy. Buteven the acy and false pride of the robe! lea ters can only postpone, with- outaverting their final doom in case of continued resistance, o maj Coug recs for final adoption, As Ue requis tr iden are avaiiatie, both in the States and the feleral jew @latures, the chanwe in tho fundamental law will The Rebel Peace Mission, Is another colurnn we bave rumors, and “re. lia! le Information’ (?) obtained un the usual etock jobbing manner, that three distinguished Confed- orates are on their way to Washington with propo- ge into effect, probally, within the present year, Je 9 now lows than ten sears aince Mr, &ewarp in bis farnoua “irreprees "* speech, made the remarkably jeclaradion that “flavery must dis- eppaar from this continent, and you and T may | gions for peaco, on conditions that will be concur- hee to see it! This wouderful prediction, whicb | red in by @ majority of the Northern people. Of was derided ag an outburst of fanaticism, wae lree we cannot place much reliance tn this new sce rumor,’ so acon after the actual failure of iy sasaki lita tts phot he keotcta etl E| LT re mineion, unless we take into considera- but he has helped to reafve it, At that tine ®@ | gion the er nditions under which the Rebel Coommia- eutury seemed too short for the accomnplist ment | moners approwch the city of Washington. Nearly f ab event which hes been crowded within | @!! the rebel journals printed in Richmond have , recently nnreaei vedly condemned the acts of their the compa of 866 | Cecade. The te | salers, and otherwise shown us that 6 very large warka the depth and forea of th | part of the Bouthern peop's are tired of the way sevolution in whic we ere involved, Blave | the war has been conducted, This haa ery fell, pierced to the hioart, by the firat whot that | Ueubticas induced the leaders of the ‘corn- Promure" party at the South to intrirue wae fired at Port Sumter S quick revo’ Syainst Jerr. Davis, and when hie negotiations Uonizer, and the change 'n the organic law was | with Biais lad feiled, they seek by an independ- mearcely pecowary tw secure the overthrow of | ent movemcntto prepare tho Southerm public for achange of programme that will either depose that arch traitor, or concentrate in bis hands more power than be bas hitherto wielded. The Coufede- rate President may h consented tos new ft sion for poutical reasons, relying upon subsequent eveuts to eave bis reputation in case of ta success: sure, in case of failure, that he would still be tr ter of the situation, Slavery. The State governments would hove acted if thia amend nent bel never heen od opted, There can be no step backward, The poaition now taken will be sustained throuyh all He progressive until the = last institution of atagres, ative and wreck as- Under ald the circumstances, it seeme quite likely that @ better understanding tule barbarism have beeu ewept away pot ouly from our aoilk lt from the will be promoted by encouraging those voiunteer anc then If the war must continue, we sball be more reconciled to the sacriticos it will require, aud wore earnestly onter into the work of apeedily subduing the robel- lion by evory means we world forover, White men have almost aa much ‘ ee or authorized “Peace Commissioners ;' reason to rejvice at the extinction of slavery aa the blocks, It is @ pledge and puarantee for the emancipation of thought and freedom of action o make available, which was ever circumscribed by the peculiar in stitution, lie dinwppearance makes a sew and The New Eoroliment EMI. The amended enro!iment bi!) subrmittert to the Senaw by Mr, Witson y of 1, Its author is ch better era in our bistory, and pledeos the nation farever to is wort public consid- rman of the Renate Mili- ry Committes, is supposed to be thor ly con- Versaut with the requirements of the Goverument justion, truth, and liberty. The Military “itnatton, test and mont imp ag rent combinations | in this respect, and hence there is @ strom: proba- of the war are now in progress, and both sides are itt "4 preparing for # campaitn that will probably prove 0! ty that the bill will become « law. Judging decisive ef the fate of he Confodersey. As the | fm the Knowledge thatthe public havo reepecting theatre of war is pow compressed within @ ecinpar- the eribject of recruiting, the « ied eurollmvent act seems to be composed of at ber mb an equal num- of good and of bad features. It provides an effectual preventive for the wholesale frauds that have heen perpetrated upon the Government by the enlistment of notor ous bouuty-jumpers criminale, narrow com varlous operations « i) Iti probable that the neral Grant will be sinmul- taneous, in order to compel the the chiet points of attack at the portion af the powerful arn G enemy to cover all sare tune, A large y of General Taomas Ling bocn transferred from the Southwest to the and the whee list of unfit characters who have Kuet, ‘The whole of the Lad Army Corps heen amugiled into the service by fraudulen S$ uorrerp hes by this time resched the Atlar means The penalty proposed for such fraud .s cooms; apd General Mescnen with eeveral thou- | prieonment aot exceediug two yearm, @ fine not gand men from Chattancoze, has already joined | &f°¢ling one thousand doltars, or both at the dis- the Army of the Potomac, Re-enforcementa from | Sretion of the Court-Martial, Depriving @ volun- other quarters aro alao sald be on their tay, | tee? of bia bounty subjects the perpe- Tho known position forces indicates the | ator to the si penalty, This is an Jeading features of the campaiyn, without reveal- | aduirable provision, aud is calculated to re nedy ing the etre al combinas’ h are of | 82 8! use which han been more detrimental dian . saat k iy to ihe dacutenanilenera soy other t the militar) service, The nex: fea course onl nto the Lieutenant vera Gon in Virginia v tind that | Sn however, Which provi les for the payment of men in we tind , Scameal Sieasieie till occupies the lower bonnties in instalments—one-third et the time of velley of the Shenandosh. and = guards enlistment, one-third on the expiration of half the ‘ N nA a ie pa aa nvurion, ap | @F™ Of Service, and one-third on being musterad the same time threatening Lyachburg and Dan. | CUb-l# apparently calculated to greatly retard volun ing. sau) y of th men wl ville nd the communications between Richmond | Volunteering. A great majority of the men w and the Southwest. Farther South we find Riche | BOW enlist in the army belon: to the poorcr classes, who aro unable to make provision for the support of their taudbes during thelr absence, and they want the bounty money for that purposes, With such recruite, three huudred dollars in hand te mend threatened by a more formidable force end in more real danwer than at any former p General Gantt is daily pushing slowly, indeed, ietibly, of fore fications nearer to the doomed city. In North Caro- operations are of high etrategi uny but uolselossiy and irre his chain reyarded with wore favor than twice tiut amount payable in instalments a year and » half apart. This bee been the experiance of the Supervisors’ Volunteering Commitee in this city, and probably the sume eifece bas been observed elsewhere, All ha the Gen. rtlance, Trani bas received large reinforcements, and his movements a point © @ co-operstion with the two Union armies North and South uader Generals Gant and Sucwwar, respectively. A heavy farce | Mt could bo saved by the adopiion of this iv anid to be asvending the Chowan River, in | Policy would be the intorest of the money beld the direction of Weldon, Whetber this movewent | 1 ‘russ for such recruit while ite effect tnvolves the posiponement of the expedition would — nsconsarily be 0 greatly huyure the against Wilininicton, remains tofbe seen, Weldon | °°r'! service, The next provision ta, end Lyncbburs are the back doors to ic!imond, Perhaps, calculated to add efficiency to the vol- aud the pown mn of either of these places would unteer service, but it is clearly unjust in its oper- oonpel the evacuation of that city within @ very ation, It provides that hereafter the unfultilied brief period. Tho sdvance on Wilmington would term of enlistments resulting frou) desertion or dis- place General T'snur'e forcos within more ability shall be charged to the district frou whence direct. spporting distance of General Sarn- such recruit enlistes nd if a substitute deserts or WAN, UR Whose movements the complexion sbi horged for phy | disablity, the principal of the whole campeign cbiely turns, He ia the | YP? bired him shall be held to service for the re- barinor that isto break the Confederacy aainas | Ma Bder of the eubstitute's term, Buch a pro- she Guar anvil at Petersburg, Of his « nents | Vivien is manifestly unjust, The Governmont un- ities at ’ wate, as his stratery.1. TIem™ ually hasthe right to reject a substitute eof a charact at battles the 1 of the shrewd. that is polinevery respect qualitied fur itary est rebel generals, Al! hat is known of hin posi- eres but foritowl acceptance by the agents tively, is tat he fe now operating In South Carotie | Of Me Government, and the official discharge of the us, [tin stated that ho is threatening Auguste, principal in consequence, certainty ought to liqui- | mut the probalyilit thas hia tovementesin. (hab |e the elaim upon such principal, The ol ject of Jirection sre intended ¢ ver en etieck on this strange provision evideutly is to reeure the Branchvitle, situate midway besween that city and service of principals, eo far as pomwbie, and break Charleston, and the contre of railroad communica: | “P the substitute policy ; but is woud be much tions in Bouth Caroling and the Adantic tler of states. Letier to abolish this policy br enscuneny and The rebels are evidently putting b shele ulznons thoreby preveat the unintentional disxcrimina- powers to avert the blows which are about to fall Non agaicet persons of moderate meana, who spon them, Is 18 not improbable that Baggwan | 8° 2% able to lire anew substituie ever nth Uay experiohos a wore forinidab'e opposition in | two, The last section of Mr, Witsons's till is South Carolina than he bas enc pad eines the very good, It disfranchises soldiers who hava apiure of Atlanta. It ie all Important to the rebels fled beyond the limius of the United States, and W check him, as hia success woul! be no less fatal | Cl#dualifew then forever for enjoying the rights of cit zene! © she Confederacy than the defeat of Lou's army. ip under this Governuenat. It also pro- Videu that all per Beatvesesuo and Haxpar's forces may roach, ne who Lave deserted irom the de Dot exuged, twenty-five thousand men, |” ilery oF naval service and ure now within the An army of this sine properly organized and led, Uuited Biates, shull be allowe L sixty days in which and weung strict the defensive, incapable of | teturn to the mervive, and those who fail to ro- Oppow ne wm elacles, to the success of Gen port sual be abjected § be aac ponalies aa @rul BUKEYAN'S plans But the rebel generalship, shove before Thus Mr, Wilson Las | though nos of @ Lich ordor, ta vasily superior to | M24 ichal two apparently bad ieatures between the morade of the troops who have been repeatedly two ow Treadily be endurwed by the publi, Leaten, emi who mLxt icel # conactous inferiority | Hew Me Seuate will dimes the mass remains to | to General SaemMan's wistible legions, ‘The | “4 preatige of BURRMAN'# orny is equal to a reinforee- The Pmperor of the French, tent of twenty thousand veterans in any pitehed Even now, with a ily eondrmedt nae Dattle that may be fought. ty and 6 supiae people, Whea the eloet of 85,000,000 This review of tho mtuation nevessarily over- | is seen drwing a two-horse Ing, like private Jook nta of interest w) annot be | gentleman, to the Buls, be is under the anxious and revenio! at te pevaent thing WikbOUt prejudice to | siudied protection of the police, Those two young man) | men fasvionstie attire cantering @ little aboa } are police aventa: thet mid’ e-rwel ventleman t | tug with @ lady, some Sfty paces 1, 4 another; small «pots of pparent loungers are on the watch along the ri and an armed force would start up at the least #ign of muepicion or alarms. When ® ball was given tothe uperor and Empress ate distinguished embassy, the list of invitations was oo ak revised b; the prefect or hia sub, who, not isfied with baving sane of h's people sta- tioued in the ante-chamber, insisted on cards of invitation to enable others (dressed and deo rated A the purpose) to m.nzle with the company. pa the E.aperor houore! the Baron de Roths- d by joining @ @hoo.ng party at his chawaeu, the entre esvablishment was placed under strict ary ilance during (ie preceding fortulght, and wo n his Imperial Majessy to ie the fild, the be'ybboring couutry was cerne like s Les.eged tower Financtal News, Markets, &c. New York, Tuesday, Jan. 31,6 P. M.—Reports to the effect that Mobile bad been evacusted and the rebel Peace Commissioners had arrived at Annapolis, created much excitement in Wall street to-day, and turubled down prices to @ considerable extent. The fluctuations in gold have been a follows :—At 1.30 A.M B11; 1.83, 210%; 10.40, 210%: 10.45, BO%; WUT Ss Ny 206%, LL dty WoO Sg; 11.90, B08; USGS 11,00, 266395 11.51, 200; 11,595) 208% ; 205g i U1ay 206%; 11.4, 4 12, 206%; 12.00, 206%, 123.26, 206% | 124 Bags 12.50, Ube 5 1.05, 908 ; 1.1h, 208% ; 1 Obs) 1.40, BAe; 1.55, 204 NG: 1.67, 203%; 2.10, POT; 2.12, OPW; 2.15, We; 3, Bb; 3.10, BAB; 8.16, 204%; B36, 206; 0.50. 206%; 4, 200%.) 4.50, 2064. The stock market opened fever- jab, followed by a dectina, which, at the close of the day's busiuesa, reached % to 4 per cent, Govern. mente hold theirown, ‘The loan market whe eany at 7 percent, with an increasing volume of busines at 6, Firet-clame pareed freely at 8 a 9 '¢, FrOUK AALER—PinaT nOARD 26000 U8 Ge, 'B1,ep.1°0"% 100 Cum, Coal Pf. ans 5 Way 400 to 1 20 Quicksiive ws? 100 do. oT iW N.Y. Con, & 105% om do LOT Wal Ss GA Mariposa Min... lite 559 deo. ii bho 60 Erie Kk i 1uW U8. 6, Ly. S00 do. Tiwats oon dc 50 Erie Pf, vi a0 Va. te 14 Chi.& Aton Kk 94 1u0 M68, 18, to PR woo Hud. Ry, B GM 126000 Obio & Mint Me co 106 "ante '« youn do re ju) Reading &. hate ww N.Y. Cen, Ge. 4 do, Aiba le ig 8000 Prie 4d M by Mieb.Cea. KR. iL) Jou Mich.C, han. 115 609 do... Low eal lu™ 6000 Ch. B&Q. Se $0) M8. AN. Io obs ‘ Mich. so, st ° wi Ih. Cen. Ke * ae 400 Mar. lo M brn do 1m Chic NW. 10 sdau. 1000 Am. God 210. foo CL, bi ‘N W. Pt... 62% bar do wunakO lov O3% & Aw. bx, tk leat iy Cui. i, Lk Gok b do 24 Ue MADG SI Mer. Ex Bank. 116 PPL Wat ou 14 Del. & Hud. 0... 165 do......¥i%aee mRCORD BO 45000 0 At 66, 'Sl,ep. 1005 To Quicksilver M... 97 3000 U8. b-Be'e, JUN 4 6 bad Ky. K. lus 12000 ae Cp.le Tu do... LU galas Do do. new. lus, 200 Mich, Cea, Re... 100 100 do 40 do ivSal rte 1b 0) Us. ba, 10-divel 10 M.S. &N. ia WU Obie @ adinn, gov do Ca watt lane do, ow Lh, Cen, R, Pa.) 9 Am. Gold lw do. . Liss Canton Co. 1k) Cle, & dite Me iv Cum. Coal Pf... 45 300 Chia N, W. he : is Maripows Min lu do Ee ts do., il tm Chi, & NW. Pt arst Mich. Ven, B lus “e do. ON i do 1501s ig tiv Chia it. Le vis 3.0 Erie RK. To%™ 10 ae ois on do ivwat Kd OP. Ft W.& 91 ) Bead Sou do Wo eee gu Jalus Cattle Market. New Yous, Jan, 4, 1864, at the various markete tn this The reeeipte of cattl eity dure U ek, Were 4@ follows Beeves, 4450, Cows and Calves, 5T; Veals, 619; Bhe pend bi moda, 15,79 @ LTT, Hecres. With & ycry Lanited supply of cattle In the various yards in thie city, prices eth continue to rwe very bieh, the very poorest cattle selling to-day as high ae lialioper pound, As tor the better erades, pres momeel over beiue reached eo high # point as thatatwhieh they now rule; view pound being the lowest i and many butehers have paid as hieh ase d thie tor ouly good tiret-clags cattle This eate of affairs ie attributalio to the suow block. ade which exis on the railroads Weal, thirty or forty r loads, since dus, having beeu detained in the y Uhis branch of the market is also lu bily eup aud prices are consequently firm, We qnote vxtia eood cows, @8uug1 1); goou, $50a375; Soe Casces— To temarket ia firm with an active de- mana for vealcaives We quote prime calves, ivalic ; pool do, lalse ; common, lowlve per pound, Cn taking | | Sheep.—b ion fame cans the sheep market ts } aleo liv htly # led, And prices are consequently hight er. raugiag from li ‘ealSe per pound. Sine, -No change hae taken place in thie depart- mento «© mar ring the past week, prices eull quoted wt 1 ‘ alae per pound live we SPECIAL NOTICES, AtS2 a Year, or ‘20 Cents a No,-Take the Hiuetrated Phrenological Journal, Fowler & Weila 589 Broadway, N.Y. Bas lich, lich, Itch seratch, Scratch, scratch, Whestoa's Olatwent will cure the iteb in 45 hours, Also cures Salt Kheum, Lloers, Cnilblaing aud ail Kruptionsef the Skin. Price 50 cents, For sale by ali Lirugeists, Ly sending gu conte to v Weaks & Pot. ter, Bole Agents, 170 Washington tou, tt will be torwarced by uiall, free of powtas, ise any part of the United states vik A sare remedy for Chills and F Ayert's Ague cure uever tails, A Reliable Tonic, fier and Invigorator Diuretic, Blood Paris Hounbold’s hatract Buchu, Jaw ~ Why Toje the Complexion by Pow. ders aud Waebee which choke or fill up the pores 0 the skin, aud ia a short time leave it harsh aud dry ? in the aud i you waut smooth wad sot Helmboli's Dxtract Sarsaperiia, It vives as y to the Coniplexton, 8T eur Sir it adeorue we posure Wo wd my teeth he many other of the ood quali- ties of Cor ution Water, 1 belleva sir, thas ib de ble gre naces for disease ot the kianeys, 1 } have been athicted with intlamnmasion of the kidneys bod irrtsou of the bisdder for niue years, contract ed when traveling d West-—change of cli ate aud wa With tho best physi | but 1, | was inducea by a i] i Constitution Water ust way that | be- jrely cur Tcheenuily re. ne from hike difeulty eur W. bint, No 196. Mark's Pia nt a it wo all eutle n rb AU ¢ et y YOUTH DATES, | | NEATYY —On Tuesday morning 31st alt, W inttamn Heury, youngess chud of Luke and Bridget Meaty, | aged 7 years 6 months and 19 daya, | “*i'he iniende of the ft | to uttend the tuneral, iis (Wednesday) afternoon, at wk, trom the residence of his perenta 1 Dpring et, Ban Frauciaeo papers ploaee cops, = 145 BISHIOP—On Monday, the 80th inet, of a severe fitness Mark Gishop, in the 40th year of his age, Lhe relatives uuu trieude of the family are reenect- fully iuvited to aiteud tae tuverd, on Woduesday atternoon, Ped, ist, ut 1'¢ e'clock, from bis late re deuce, 69 Chariton ss, without further luvitation, CLIFFORD ) wo At hie revidenee, S94 Water st,N. Y, SL Ulby ILC) Jord, im the Jlat your of bis Ber, A TAS Vork, |redand Poe tuber wii tude pice from his late resi. } on Thureday atternoon, Feb, 2d, at 1's o'clock, trieuds of the decogwd are respectiuily tnviced to wllend lls CLDLIVP—On Monday, Jan, uth, after a long and mainiul ilnees, Appa Maria toe younvest daughien Of Dawid Cucipy i year of her age, Bieter, thou art gone to reat, Phy tote aud cures are o'er; the 8 i] And sorios, pam and enflering now baal he's dle biee Mare, Lhe tl nde gud telatives of the fauntly are reapect. | fnily iuviied to if the fumerai, ou Wedneraay, | rob. i, at Love 0 ML, from the residence of her ther J Weat sith et. The remaing will be ty) \en Liinit Cemetery tor interment. | POPPT-la Deooklyn, on Monday 20th uli, Herre mann Voppe, iu tbe 05 b year of b he +0.s41ve* aid iriends of the ily #7e respect. Dyitol Ww a'leud te luperel, from Ris late res. ong wt nfs of Pearl, arovmyn, on Lt ve Brat 1 ace, full | | Otivers of the above | CALN, Treas, | @vening, Feb | bere are expocied, a» business of importance to ull ie | PAPER sily are reepectiully tnwited | | ing at Karty Closing Hall, thie evening, at 5 o'clock, DMA IES. | a! LY~Suddeuly tm camp, near Bie mond, 1 1, 1565, ee M. Dally, need x< by} th faatry, N.Y. 3. V., avd 0 Ab 112 DY —In this ci of short ‘ie Chriato- pe Dora native Aehtetow n, arieh a Dow. ough More, County of Wickiow, ireland, aged 67 yoarn, May he reat In peace! The friends of the family, and also of his sone, Patrick, Thotnas and Williaiu, also of bis sons-in- Jaw, Patrick Nucemt and Jerem! l Gear are ioe epectiuliy invited vo attend the funeral shie( Weanes- Gay) atternoon, Feb 1, ab 1% c'clock, from hie late Tovideuce, 457 Wort 42d ot, bet, 9th and ith aves, without further wowce, 118 FITHIAN-On the Slat alt, Catharine Fithien, aged ( years and % months, daughter of Catharine end the lage Capt, James C, Piuduian, Farewell, dear mother and my eisters! | mon will cross the river al a Where my Saviour stands ready To wekoce me home! The relatives and gong of the family are most re- fpeetfall nd the funeral, on Cumreday alernoon. b, 2d, at 1% o'clock, from the Caunou att Jhureh, without farther invitation. Phil- acelphia papers please copy, 2 HENKEN -In Brooklyn, on Monday, 30th ult, of ire ', Mra, blizabesb Henken, in the 6¥ch year of er age Her relatives and friends and those of ber rons, eV Jono B. and Lenry ©, Itutt, are reepect- Pl AD “4 to ettend the funeral, on Threreda) allefnoon, ver 2d, at 1 o'clock, from ber late rest. Cenoe, cor, of Hudson ave. aud Hich et, without yb therinvitation. Vhilscelphia papers piomee copy. KENNARD On Tuesday, 3!at ult, at her late cal dence, 106 Taylor et, Williameburgh, Mrs. Mary A Keouard, Dine notice will be given of the faueral. we LEDDY—On Tueeday morning, or a Revere ill. nena, Lridget, the beloved wife of Peter Leudy, aged May heron) reet in peace! ‘4 years, The friends and redatives of the farmil reepectfully invited to attend the eral, ont aay a, Feb, 2d, at © o'ciock, at ber reel 64 Weet isth et, trom thence to St. raucia Xavier'a Church, 16th et, where High Mase will be otfered up tor the repose of ber soul, M41 LOBER-In Newton, Sursex county, New Jermey, ou Sunday, the 20th ult, Mary Louley beloved wife of J.C, Lose ugbter ot P. A. aud J. A, Deceves, ved 96 yoare, 8 months and 9 dave the reiatives aud friends of the tamily are reapect- fully invited to attead the funeral, on Thureday afternoon, at | o'clock, from the Methodine AV a Cbnreb, Gieud st, pear buh, Wilameburgh, | oe MILLE K- Suddenly, on Tuerday, S1st ult. niwell W. Miller, eon of Win, HM. aud Mary A, Miller, iu the 21st year of his ace, The relatives and friends of the family are respact- fully invited to attend the faneral, ow [bureuay Afternoon, Feb, 2, at 1 o'clock, trom the recidence of hin pares ce 117 Lewis at, N.Y city. 208 MONAHAN-—On Monday, Seth ult, afer a long and ety iness, Bridget, the below: eol Maurice Dahan, of Coumty Kilkenay, Lieland, in the dot yeu of ber age Dearest mother, thou baat left us And thy loas we deeply teal, But tie God whe bath Lerett us He can all our sorrows lend, Her relstives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoyn, at Zo'clok, trom her lato resideuce, 140 Hester 6t.174 MORRISON — In Brooklyo, Jan, Sith, Willian Mort ison, a native of Palaley, Scotland, in the boib year of bis age. The ftrieude of the family, membere of City Lodges, 1,0, 0. F., and members of Mount Zten ko caumpmenk ae ‘reapaettully invited to attend the Ann iy. ure. funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, Feb, let, os o'clock, from hia tae residence, 1Sth + 3d amt 4th Svee, South Brooklyn, Aubara, N. Y., and Go lum bua, Ohio, papers p copy int MURPHY —On The Slet Murphy, aged 17 years, 11 month: The relatives and frieude of the fia It, Eleanor kb. CO, 4 6 day, are reepect- fully ivi to atiend the faueral, thie (Wedlueeday) Aliernoon, at 2 o'clock, trom the reaidence of ber Parents, 125 Bt, Mark's Pisce, 5th et. Her remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery, MeCRANN—At ber residence, 195 Eaat 11th at, on T lat alt, Anne, cot Paynick MeCrana, months aud # dave. lor vomalhs will be taken to Church, cor, of Ave. Bb sud Sth st, oo ing, 24 inst, at 9 o'clock, w High Mase will be off and frou thence to Ca tbe reeeliven aud frieuds« of the family, and ot her brother, Shannon, are ieepectfully invited to attend, NOL AN—In Drooklynu, an igh of the lungs, James No! is ege, Th r| friende and relativos of the family are respect fully invited to attend the tu trom the Chureh of Our Lady of Mercy, ia De we ot, where a Re quiem Mags will be eid jor the repose of his eoul, at lu'y o'clovk ou Thureday morning, daz PARDEE—Ou the Alet ult., George W., eon of James and Eliguberh B, Pardes, aged ¥ years 11 108 and 4 duye The triendsof the family are to attend the funeral, at the rents, 144 Wert loth et, this at Ts 0% ee int Bridvetts uisday morn- lemn Keqalern pose of hee souls J. Soo way, of inflemra- sin the 20th year of pectfully invited sence of bis pa. W ecuceuayy evening, 160 SHEARMAN—On Tuesday, Sist ult., Michas! A. Shearman, the beloved chid of Michael and Mary | Shearman, dl year, 9 months and % dave, The tren and acquaintances are reepect{nlly | fnvited to atrend the fue thin Wed rewlay) after noon, at ly o'clock, trom 424 Columbia ot, Souk Brooklyn he ST'RIRER- On Sunday, Jan, 29th, at tho reaidauce of bis father, Gearge Hi. Striker, eon of Genera UG, IL, Striker Due notice of the funeral will be given. wa » Thor, son TOOLE—On Monday evening, 80th ult of John and Aune Joi, aged 2 years, 1 inonth and e he ral will take place thie (Wednosday) after. noon, at oclask, trom the residence of bis pareate, wi (th et, The frigods of bie parents, and of hue uncle, James Toold alo hia wnclos, Thos «dobn, Jo- sepb and Francie Bonney, and the friends of the lam- ily ip peueral, are respecully iavited to mead, without turther notes, Ww I ot the H. 8. PU, will be held at the © Do) Cirand et, ou Weduesday evening, let, ab ia er ae Yunctual atsendance is requested, ehee man, 1 ere Ameeiation of she Cig York wits boid & meeting on JOHN C6 pe AND LABOR- nd County of New sureday evening, Fee, ati so "clock, at the New Apollo Rooms, 16 Vriace All Mom bere are rejuested te wtend tbe meeting, 4s our annual election will come off gt eventug for Avsociation, By orter of Mrs JOUN LYNCH, Pre, PATA. FAGAN soc, 2 PAT. 205 PAINTERS— THE D. Db. P. PAINTERS wil boli their regular meeting on Wednesday let. Pune stiendanee of all amen. & be Wadeacted JOUN Mectht, STA!NERS—THE " thiy meeting of the Ase #25 Centre at this Wednesd UNION—THE ME dor of the Vresideut, S EGAR MAKERS’ ‘bore are hereby notitied to anend # regular mont. ly meeting of the Union on Weduesday eventug, Feb, et at JY bleswer et me busi of the ulmoss line veortance will cinim thelr respectful consideration, JOBN J, WOODRUFE, Preaiaent, bal RUNK AND BAG MAKERS, MEET AT your Hull, on Thuraday, Feb, 2d, New by-laws PRANCIS THORN, Pron, 28h REGULAR sation will Le beid VeRg Bt d O'clock, 1 Closing Amoctation will hold their regular moct> Important reporta willbe submitted. OM. Trea, FRED, WALLER, Roe Sec'y, UARRYMEN'S U, P The regular monthly 8 be Dold in the 10th Ward I all, evening, Veb. roi fot Seles. afi Poy uombe order EN, P TIN TRE AGEs i, Me [NITED iy Abe SOCIETY OF JOURNEY- men Sallinakere ere rejucsted to aitend the tu- ne ral of their late brother member, CHAB, HOUZE- LOT, from the dence of hie parents lio Nassau LA jieeok ad + On Wednesday, March Lat, at Por order, TRUMAN L, wit ES BOCTE TY. NO. 1— ting of said Society will it bud stan endunce it Pee nant NOCKEETY NOTICES. A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING BY Lateretio and Social Tomples of Honor as bo Bass | Broadw 1 Og Wednesday, Feb, |, at Ty PM. Bpeass ns 24, wud Bamilion, Singing by Ki A. Aisne | is end chery Come und soo ws, B, BAbSY LL Pre J. Williston, Sen 1¢ BOLT’ NOEI RMY NMEETING-A MEETING = Ff a ad ade thy tot re or in toe erray bt this ereatng, at tbe Epicopal Charehe Chaareb. eh west of td ave. 6 A O. Bas LONG ISLAND, NO, 4.--ALE * the members in debt Lelougine t the abor¢ names, are requested to siwod on thelr vers Monrhiy ineoting, w be heid on Weineadar, | ely 1a, fod cleer ep, or theby nauer will be @ramed trote the buoke, By orter of JOHN GORMAN, Pres KEARNEY, See, MICIIA‘s < seh RANCH No, 1 FATHER MATHEW T. A, U. seolety—A Spactal Mecting of the elety will te hed ie W eur een BLvering, treat ofclouk, at tb Hall, 257 Hudson st, near to bear the Keport of the Comm tee ow traning Ee Consiitution, Metmbhere «ill ail be present Lf Ser of ine Society, B. GALLAGHER, Wres F, w Ie See, rae i FRSA N SISTERHOOD—THE FIkST PUB> Ke mee.ing of the Fenian Suterioot will be at the hall of Dermile Dispar ary, cor. ud av anid #. on this evening Leh, let atte P.M. Al Indien favor of Irwh Netionall yare inviied to atepd, Mise O'SHBA, 1), Mie 1 DY, Bec. 149 FAtuer MATHEW 1. A. B, SOLTETY, No. 6, of N. Y., will bold a epee eting thie ev me, at their Mail, 1% Kast ri b sty for the pores * Courtitution and By-laws, Members ar Pprteularly requested to attend. HENRY B. MUL HALL. Meet, THOS, CONCANON, Sec 14 Fenas tnent of Manhattar wet ‘ bs | offiowrs and membersof the od will be be! At No, AL sedway, N.Y. by o'chak, JAMES J. RO : Dat 1D RORTY, Corres; ponding iw BROTHERHOOD — DEPART. al on Wednead . 105 FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCIETY, No 4, New Ma fall O85 baat lth notice ie thelr will be no public nm amy requested to atien take ploce at 71M. Pines jor non-atrend ance be strielly enforced, GMURGE FLEMING, LAU NCELOT MURPHY, Ree, See, PPATHER | MATHEW T, A. B. No. 6 oY between and avenne, Thieevening Mr. Walford and Deiuy wi add “ the mest Sincing by Messrs Holmeq cei. Swiivan aod Davia iowling, Fi. PLR Ly 190 ; SCCIETY, te and 5 Treat, THOMAS MABE, Rec, sec, Pre + RANT) DEMONSTRATION OF LAW. evening, 107.0) P.M. at Clintou Hall, ae br P.T. Bernuw, Geo. Ciait, the colevrated a ay \. ‘yabou: ; flutiaiets, and a host others. 1 10 clety No. 3 will bold the.r rorular weekly meeting The Byen.ng, at iat y lit reuce Section No. 9, Ca ete of Temporance, “se 1 Mater). it y the boy pianist, Messrs, F AD lino’ FATHER. MATIEW T. A. B SO at To’ orge Speaking by Duos oe Mr. ¥ Singing by Stoker, Mm. hers, ‘1 be public aie Invi K. Le SEF EERSO View TIMOTHY MURPHY, te. ls AY ASONIC—THE MEMBERS OF [ONIO 4 Ladcge, No 450, & A. ot. aie hereby summon. ed to attend @ special comu.ua) thelr roome, Gdd Fel ows Hal) or At 12 o'clock precisely, for the Test tribute of BRLBN, By ‘tion to bo hed @ Wednesday, Bid. pove of paying t ieepect to our decease! browher, order H. WILLIAMSUN, M SMITH, Pec. PQOTICK—1HE MEMBERS OF THE ST, Patrick's Total Abetinence Beveticial Society are bereby notiied to attend the anoual meeting of the pociety, to be held ou Weunesday aventas, Pevruary 5 at Cheie ineeting roo Mulberry 6. By f the View Pre ideut, » KAIN, 285 TH FATHER MATHEW T. A, b, Society, . & of Brooklyn, B. 1), will bold the 1 Mouthiy Meeting Ibis ng, at dempe corner of (iid and Metucer ® debt for dues &c. are wed to pay the THOMAS BUYLAN, F. J. MULLIN per 1 AUCTION NOTICES. I ort IN—LAR Gk SALE OF FINE House hold furniture thus (Welnédar) afteruoon, at 8 o'clock, at dweiliug Louse No. 162 Weat vlet od 7th avenue, parlor, ¢ ber, library unlay-roenmg furniture, twenty handeowne carpet, w clas, lbp vorware, table cutiery, &c., rick (urnigiee, Mottresae on beis and heiding of every deer p( Om, No poste pouewouk, H.R. WESTOOTT, Ancdoneer, nN } Y ET. WiLLS—AUCTION NOTICES Sale of ea:thenware, glam, &c, this day, Lat ” ot] o'clock, at 75 Murray st, DOUGHTY, AUCT—SECOND Furniture Deale:'s etuck at auct lock, at 440 Fiehth av retiring, iiaNB this day,ee being the stock of Johm Kesewood and mahornny parlon groom fu beddiny, mat pets, ex tables, & SALE—JAMES AGAK ry, will wel his Dey, 500 lote of le wk frocks and skirts, un. cowne, tkivte ellik dreee pattorns, sheets blenkew, quilte, ee rter, boda p *, OVETOCONLE pinte; nlao silverware, ladle, sue 4, tel: Indien milk pot, box fucluded, two eilver te oon, One ka kulie, and pu erous viber spo Well Worthy the am tection of dealars and ( he By order of 12 0 re NH, 289) Spring et. SAWITROKiEN'S SALE—THIS DAY, A? 10% o'eiuck, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S Poy rooms, 68 New Lowery, Su) loa vauable goods, fine clothing, meno, nomen and children's, thle jot the season, laties' diesses, piece eoods, quilta blanketa pillows, boots aud shoes, fe. bs nable lot of watches and ithout reserva, M.&1. WOLF, pry rovkiva. ‘Thurede: or, M_GOLDSMITHL, 2 Albauy st. Friday, Valuably pave of phedued roads, Rs NH, SALOMON, 51 Madisom et, Particulars day of sale, 1ys BROREK 5 SALE-—G, LEWIs, Thurecay pest, at 131 Mowery, der of *- SIMPSON €& CO, @ large quan ity of « siawle, Temoanis, quills blaukels, &, Sale to comm a ai ley 0’ chor! E Te G, &f, BOGART, AUCT'RS, WILL SELL . s das wt 11 o'coce, at theetore No, 1 North, Willinam et, @ fine lot of furniture, clothing, Ledetwads, feather | f other « lacies ets anda veriet s HERMADS eday, Wolnesday, Feb of Gustavus Lindeamuller, Haq., the eatire furn tare ewok and fisiares contained in Miisary Hall, Bich ave, viz, -—Chairs, tables, mlirors, engrave ings, paintings eplendid bar tixtures and shelving, 1 e i marble bed t ard table, Phelan maker; also # large lot of wines, Uquory brandies, gin, « hiskivs, rosary and all other stock sad Oxtures in eaid premises. AUCTS,, SELL Thuree S HERMAN & CO We a Leb 4, at lis o'clock, 640 Water et, oor, af reur et, the entire stock and fiztuies of a gro. y and |iquor stom, viz.) A general assortinent a@ familly groceries aud Liquors, fixtures, counter wee wou and harness, and a lot of houschoid furnitare also the keomsw of the premises for S years, By order KLENCH, Fay M0 dbs GAFFNE AUC PIONEER, WILL SELL eon Thunvtay, the Yd inst, ot log o'ciock, the tuck and fixtures of the grovery gud liner eto corner of 2¥tb et and 9th avenne, couslsting of a lar stock of fir e groceries and fatures be) TG “Y, AUCTR, SALESROOM 38 ok igh th ave, will sell this ‘day at ls o'clock, ¢. stock and uxtures of the old and woll establish wor Store, 165 West Houston st,peng ng of a large stock of sods ib d matures, wil be subuaitied to the Uulou dss eared oabe toe | VYTM. WITTERS, AUCTI cesT portant questions will be decided, Every nem ber is dey at Yo'clock, at 464 Caual at, furaisar queste! to attend, Meetin ili be open at 5 o'clock, | of a three story house, 60 carpeus, aud everything f FED. ALBECK, Pree, ASE, HOIseALIy Been int | f rr HE DRY GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY Giieaceaiaiacne: TTENTION, LADIE S-THE ‘OL D & tablished N y. Fur Manufsetaring Aes 83 Chat harp st, oppowite Crook's White Ma. Hoted, in ing single sete at Wheir factere who fesale prices, © earh ba chows wid a great bargain: wert 24,5) mutta nnd col 2,5) Ouch, and upwards; syberise squirrel Pith Martin and Mink sable setts ve) low, Aswring abd repairing to the lates stylem ecualwoew. A receipt given to puichasers insur wnat inothe, Lawk ior the mauiuoth 43, FLEE ING, Manager coy ens PERSONAL NOTICES. MAN NAMED PHILIP MURTHA LEPT ts hore (Ob Dasurday evening, and bas net been heard from y Job of Lim would be ) a&fully rue i hy 5 | THA, 189 Goerek et, uear Howcast wathiled Sided He “MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU OLIVES health aud vi © the frame and Licow t Palla cheek. Vebility {; acoam panied by many aoe y Ma sywptoms, aod if no t Lalrd try \e eotual es oS LL WY OF abuepiie DM eneme, ‘a