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EVENING | UBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR ILDINE, Corner Pa. avenue and Lith street, + © NOYES, BAKER & CO. a dieasoaes Toe STAK ts served by the carriers te theb rivers in the City and District at Tx: axTe PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with of wihoot wrappers, Two Cuenta each Yarr oR Mattine:—Three months, One Detlar amt Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars; cue yeas, *tve Dollars. No papers are sent from be office long. t than paid for. TAR. 5 | amd knew mothing of it. The papers handed him by Mr. Evarts were the papers in the ease. Rect ived a complaint sgainst Mr. Blodgett, and the removal was mace uvon that complaint. Complaint came both verbally and in writing Hc vse op REPRESENTATIVES Tor House rday refused to take a recess aatil o'clock this morning, at that hour the Speaker did pot take accustomed seat, ba’, Standing atthe Clerk's desk, be gave ons rap with the gavel, and eatd ‘The bour to which the Senate yesterday ad. Jour ned having arrived, such members as see ht may accompany the Managers to the bar of the Senate. Such of the members as were in the Hall then fell into line, amd proceeded to the Senaie Chamter turned from the Senate) the Speaker took the MIT Bnd called the House to order. = 1 bere bing bo objection, the reading of yes- THE EVENING ¢ ' THE PARIS EXHIBITION, Viblishments, or localities, which, by organizs. | views. Louisiana, State of; portable cottage. TIETH CONGRES: Siccrerty, Pasterssn, [feun) Rows Sauiey The Speaker then sand Tse Nou THE EVENING STAR | up samensnt ss mises tesa wore | Hontrer'mptont Sasuttions tive artaopes | L3ory 22S. Pitature fe seats | FOR a rire ergot parece tthe nti SrA petemean rer | ve, XXXI. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1868. NS. 4,715. shir eeu Sa ioetaelag ee ae: - enya Fetieteon, gene) Ross, Sauls- oo oredr perators, Merriam, G. Springfield, 4 == bory, Trumbull, Van le, Vickers, and _ 0’cloc! tived, in pursuance of the | Fo cea Ten Untied Brwvenfacens Only | S'oecrleeak Sigeie ten seaberiah: ioocal ond Mace Weosirrs Tilustraied Dietionary. Mis. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, Willey—20. ee “a onder of the Mouse. the Mouse.as in Commies z . tual well-bein orkmen. 101 1a Francisco, Oal.; woolen Nays.—Messrs. Cameron, Cattel, Chandler, of the Whole, will accompany the Managers Washington News and Gossip, | |The prizes awarded to Americans trom the | Mille ‘rise Ohapin. the workrichwrence, | fabrics: Moody. & Ns, New Oriesan ba Cole; Conkling, “Conness, Corbet Cragin, | 10 the bar of the Senav) "The Ghar wand ee o Paris universal exhibition have all beem re- | Mass~a gold medal of the yalue-of 1,000 franes, | shirts, Morris, ‘Tasker & Co., Philadelphi ry 1 > | ceived by the State Department, and prepara- | and 9,(00 francs in gold. me wringing machin bce rgd RS: * THE IMPEAC HMENT TRIAL,, tions are mow being made te have the same Eonereble, Mention—Agrionttaral Society, of Ree eee ee tionelphiag rhe i Ag o—— placed on exhibition in the eld hall of Repre- | V-eeland. N. fn . pinax books. Dawes, Drake, Fi Ferry, Frelinghuy- Sit that as it would be manifestiy improper | Ser, Harlan, Howard, Howe, Morgan, Morrill, 8t this & imterrupt the proceedings of the Me.) Morrill,( Vt.) Patterson, (N.H.) Pomeroy Senate sitting asa Mich Court of Impeachment, SaaS Ramecy. ‘Sherman, Sprague, wart, Thayer, the Speaker bas tified the Chief Jastice that = Secretary Well in on th o : ot to the Se . E., New York ; | State of; collection of cereals. Olmstead, L. H., cretary Welles Again on the Stand. Tipton. Williams, and Yates—29. ho Announcement to the Senate of the arrival PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. sentatives at the Capitol. A large giass case watesne. pater ag hn the artists? St Stamford, Conn.; friction clutch pulley.’ Part. —_.——_ ome confusion occurred here, lasting five of the chairman of the Committee of tue Whole ——- has been placed in the ball, and workmen are | w,th 5% francs in geld ridge Fork Works, Leominster, agricul- | Cabinet Discussion <a Aaiams PP fore B Bge Netene eginmicoe ry The Defence € now engaged in makiag stands fur the same, AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY, tural band tools; Pennsylvania, State ae Oifice Bill, &c. counsel were alresdy to Proceed. a. oliom then proc of o--- which will be completed by Wednesday next, | Grand Prises.—Feetd, Cyras Wand the An- | thracite coal. seats, Kingston, BI. ———— + The Chief Justice directid Snstors and | Senate. i tine s were crowded again to-day | md the prizes placed on exhibition. From the } glo- American Traasatiantic Telegraph Compa- | mowing ine, Pickering & Davis, New | pig Mr. Stant im Preparing the | ™mbers who. were standing to resume thyr : thete ©-8Y | reportet Hon. N. M. Beckwith, Commissioner | bY; transatlantic cable. Hughes, ——, New | York city; engine governors. Pratt & Went- rect is Veto te thas Male seats, ae TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR » * Se shore was Tore black | General and President of the Commission, | York city; printing telegraph. McCormick, ©. | worth, Hoston, Mass.; ting apparatus. Ran- _Mr. Evarts then resumi . tendance (han heretfore; giv- | which is soon to ®e given to the puolic, | H., Chicago, Ill: reaping machines, To this | dall, 8. H., New York city: mica. Reidel, G Ohsttisies é =a % “ ecretary Welles, and asked whet mewhat sombre hue tothe assemblage. | We @re able to make the following ex- | grand prize, gained in the field trials of agricul- | A, Puiiadeiphis: automatic boller feeder. Ric ns to Teetimony om these and other | Cabinet deliberations on the tenur This A =e Di h I n-folks Wanted to see what was | 'F8et*, which with the accompanying complete | tural machines, was added, by the Emperor, | ards, Richard, Racine, i, wool. Roots, J. \s All from the tame it was prvsented ( is Afternoon’s ispatches, F 2e f list of Am exhibitors to whom prizes | the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. | B. New York city; steam engine. Roots, P —_-+——_ ident until the time the yeio message Was © Gone shows the Feceptioa of ‘the evideace | were awarded Mave never been pablished, aud | United States Sanitary Commissien; ambu- | H. & F. M., Connersville, ind; rotary blower Manager Wilson's Argument. in, the question as to whether Mr. Santon #ROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. cretary Welles, concerming thesayingeand | will, no doubt, be Tead with much interest. lances, materials, instruments, &c., for the re- | Sachse, F., & Sons, Drm a bia; shirts. oh aaar varie —_ —— its provisions roo Secnnes, ; ’ . ¢ Tenure-of-Oitice bill, and who wrote | 8wards was commi international juries, Medal, sor Sse » Hue 2 N. J; terr . f # : wirt again in Spaim—The Prince of = } nu + ee 2 machines. | trial globes. Schreiber, Louis, New York SS . the meetings of the Cabinet Mr. Stanton veto thereof. From thee arnestness exhib- | ome of mien ‘ake hom coon wate eed te bie utes cena os tha fleld trials of agri. city; fees tbeirameetn, Secombe Mannfac- Chief Justice Chase Overruled. present when the tenure-of-office bill cam 4 — ow ye ok, Patrick— wt by tive counsel and (he interest by the Sen- | in proportion to the ground occupied by each | cultural machines, was added, by the Em- | turing Company, New York city; ribbon hand —e—__. for consideration, tae question Was asked, and | Tiorrmmemis ef Admiral Farragat. | ect wasevadent that this "was one of the ttrain- | in the exbibition, and the general commiisioner ror, the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of | stamps. Shaw, C. A., — Me.: ——— SaTurpay, April 18. nd Sencen expe pred. that Mr. Swanton and that several ts have taken place lately: ber ¢ poimts of the treal,asid the couaterances of | Of each nation nominated the jurors allotted to jonor. ® x machine. Shaw, Philander, Reece Mass.; hot SENATE.—The Senate met at 11 o'clock a. m. = Pg - = a s. y Mr. tween the insurghnts and Tur and tet Gee A dent's cownsel #11 and thoseot the Man- | Bis national section, The organization com- Gold Medais—Chickering & Son, New York | air engine. Slater, S., & Son, Webster, Mass. After prayer the President pro tem. vacated | 1-Sicoln did mot come under its restrictions, Cretan forces were victorious. ‘Two ae, ig page anporrry hen the decisive | Biised one special jury, minety-tour juries of | and Boston; pianos. To this gold medal was | cotton tabrics. Smith, McPhe*scn & Donald, | the Chair for the Chief Justice, and ihetene, r. Evarts then argued in favor in favor of team: gers Wt up wi isfuetion w e decisive | By bailin, irerc " ses, ten juries of groups, aud a superior | added by the Emperor, the Cross of Chevalier | New York city; ales and porter. Southern ailing from Greece and other Christian port of Impeachment was opened with the ususi | € admission of this testimony. It was the : ; s siill land fvod, gunpowder, arms, and othe: bs re | ; x x -gin Company, Bridgewates, Mass.: col o subject of great inquiry in both Houses of M ‘ was taken es, J; nays, 29. Thesubse- | co |. The duties of class juries were to ex- | of the Legion of Honor. Corliss Steam Engine | Cotton-gin Company, 1) formalites, be 2 supplies at the isiand, and embor! “4 us objections of Me Managers to the admis- | amine the products, and make lists of those | Company, Providence, R. 1.; the Corliss en- | ton-gins. Squire, J.J. New London, Goun.; | "The reading of the journal occupied filteen | ¢ spoimted by ME Lincoln come scnaer ence: | Away Tefugee families, Fae { what transpired im the Cabinet meet- | €=ibitors whose products they considered de- | Kine. Firearm Manufacturing Industry of | preserved truite’and Vegetables. Starsburg. | minutes Nisions of this aci, and it was also cubject of | Ze fatest advices from Spain report th of w pirea in Oe eee eee ney a OW tke rere sims, Grant Locomo: | i» New York city: beaver cloths. Sweet, J.| | The Chief Justice then announced the ques- | Vi#ions of this act, and it was also @ subject of | sinet bas’ bent sonata a ao nes Were all swsimined by the Semate (overrul- | posed foreach. These reports were passed to | tive Works, Paterson, N.J.; locomotive and | E.; Syracuse, N.Y. ;composing machine. Tam- tion to be on admitting the testimony of Shere. | !Quiry at the Cabinet deliberations. ~ sirike has ended, and the me fal. Chair,)up to the time of reeess,2 p.m; | the group juries, who revised them, concurred | tender. Howe, Elias, jr, “promoter of the | boury, A.. parish of St. James, La.: tobacco. | tary Welles, by which the counsel offer to | , 41. Butler said the President, when he said — the men are peaceful. ; d i ¥ LiveRroot, April Is.—A suit has been com = deers, 2 fel er or non-curred in such parts.as they thought | Sewing machine.” To this gold medal was | Tiffany & Co., New York city; silverware. | prove thatthe selo messaenon whe re.of. | that Mr. Stanton had given up toGen. Thomas, | yy oi ova : > 1 a acres mers, ee = Selt rather’ bias | or noe-cae pasted Ge Soparts ta tan unpentce | aaden: ty Gs emailer, tas Urena of One Townsend. W. H., New. York city; oil-cloths. | Pince tilt as prepered jaauy Pg ion did not claim that he had done so because he micoted neninat Kine de Sono Lay Tpook, £ e their reverers of Thursday, began to rally | POUDCi ‘who'decided upon the whole mamber | Of the Legion of Honor. MeGormice, G-2f, | Union Buttonnomand Embroidery Company, | Seward and Stanton, and ‘the subsequent ac. | Si Hot come within the enure-of-office law, yant ine acumen Ecropean, at Aspawall, 1 zingly im spirits. | of awards to be made and the number of each | Chicago, Lil; reaping and mowing machines. | Boston Mass; buttonhole machine. Van | tion of the Cabinet on the subject but because he was.a coward. Mr. B. read from | a >yit, ja06, —— oe os After the Tecess the defence got in evidence | grade of awards. Maple cotton,” Rodgers: CoB a Can Hoteicn, | Teche Tiscteine Was, Boe Nees | | Semsior Johnson propounded the query | ile message of the President vetoing the bill, | “BOLI” ane 18 -The installation of che fom Seersiary Welles to the effect that on the | | A more highly competent body of experts in | staple cotton, ' Rodgers, C. B.. & Co. Norwich, | yacht Fieetwing. Warner, G. F. & Co., New | whether dothe counedl hold thetibe Manne. | i snih cetbing wns Sek sold aieout Ge ONe- | weiace at Wakes soa Kalani at tae Dean ot «of February he informed the President con. | te products of every industrial art and science | Conn.; wood-working machines, Sellers, W: | Haven, Conn.; malleable iron castings.” Wat- inet officers, appointed by Mr. Lincoln, not : the « . y | kins, C. E., San Franciseo, Cal: photographs— | feesage of Deceraber. oy oe te tin eee ene | coming within the provieione of the bill ooieing @ call of the oiloers of the Sih regiment purpose. Therapidity of their appreciations, | & Son, New York city; pianos, ‘Trager L., | landscapes. Wickersham Nail Company, Bos- | the Onbinet often en tne tenure-of-ofice law, | 4, ME. Evarts said the question as to wether | Taence of x, pansimy Caeties the vicnregal tes air to headquarters, on the night of the | in many cases. was notin conformity with the | Blackhawk Point, La., short staple cotton. | ton, Mass.; nail cutting machine. Williams. | and is this evidence offered to corroborate the | the Cabinet officers of Mr. Lircola came withia ce med. The route paseed, ‘t | Siews of exhibitors, who thought more time | Walbridge, Wells D., New York city; gold and | T. C., & Co. Danville, Va; chewing and | statements made in that message, the provisions of the bill was not constita- | Sirwectwo miles ta Songth, and wan pean Mr. Edgar Welles testified that he the | aud explanation would bave made their pro- | silver ores trom Idaho. Welch, Pairick, New | smoking tobaccos. Wisconsin State Agricul- Senstor Howard propounded the query | UeP8l cnr, and of course the President did not pletely lined with troops . forinatiom to his father on the wight at th, | ducts better understood. But men devoted to | York city; type-dressing machine. Wheeler & | tural Society, agricultural products. Wiscon. | wnenatey, Howard propor accused consider | CifOW2 tbat in his message. Mr. Stanton, when | Pag? ot ne eee and the seco of information fo his iaiher om the wight of the | special studies, familiar with first principles | Wilson, New York city; sewing and button. | sin, State of collection of minerals. Wiscon- | wort T i trial the Senate is called on to con. | be Wat Suspended under the provisions of the | puptin and vicinity turned out in soe eae “= s!, baying heard of it ata reception, and that | and acquainted with their application, mod- | hole machines. White, S. %., Philadelphia; » State of collection of cereals and flours. | sider the question of the validity of the tenure. | Dill, did not recognize its validity, as he dis- 9 ~ was probably never assembled for a similar | & Co., Philadelphia; machine toels. Stein w: ck took place to- The procession ved from Dublin Castle, the viceregal res— = bers, % the streets through which the pro- = e | , | artificial teeth and dentists’ Tuments and right, R. & G. A., Philadelphia; perfumery. ot tinctly averred that he only yielded to force. pe - “ P stag catan de tegen = | entirely new in principle, so mgenious in de- | silver ores from Colorado. Wood, Walter A., le cotton. Allen, S., & Son, New’ York | of the Cabinet respecting the constitutionality | Téssable, when Senator Drake asked a vote | o.¢ prince with the dignity and insignia of the bring engaged at a State Dinner it was not de- | ifn, of so complicated in structure, as tomake | Hoosick Falls, N. ¥., reaping and moving | city; artificial teeth, "American Steam Gauge of that law. upon it, order was grand and enpoung. eee . livered that night. | it dificult for them to arrive at a correct opin- | machines. Company, Boston, Spt ea eee Amer- | Some delay here occurred, when Senator | Tbe Senate refused to allow it as follows Atadiuper which is to be given this evening Several of the Cabinet officers were present | ion upon its general merits ina short space of | Silver Medals—Alabama, State of; short staple | ican Wine Company, St. Louis, Mo; sparkling | Egmunds asked if the Managers could sor pro- | ,2¢as+—Mesers. Anthony, Bayard, Buckalew, ay 43 witnesses, in regard to Cabinet mat. | time. The united verdict of the mternational | cotto. American Button-hole Company, Phil- | wines. Andrews, W. D. & Brother, New Yor Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Fowler, 1% boner of the occasion, only the nobility will ceed with their argument, pending the answer. | DY! te present. ar josed in great part of professional | adelphia; sewing and button-hole machines. | city; oscillating steam engine. Avery, D. D.. | (ne ofthe waaneree . mj | Grimes, Henderson, Hendricks, "Johnson, a = : but were not pat upon the stand, as the | IV" Sr known skifiand established reputa- | Baker, W.. & Oe, Dorchester, Massy choco. | Pelite Anse Ex, sock colt Bacon, &.'T., Bos: | tothe comme ne een Propounded | Mecreerey Patterson, (Tenn..) Ross. Suer- | says that Aawisal Se gpg ond sof the Court in the case of Secretary | tions, is the ablest and soundest judgment that | lates, ‘Barnes, Surgeon General J. K., U.S. | ton, Mass.; cracker machinery. Baker, G. R The Chief Justice said that in bis opinion | MA", Saulsbury, Trumbull, Van | states «qui . bas left Valetta for Lisbon Welles threw out their testimony. | will be pronounced on the relative condition | Army, Washington; surgical instruments, hos- | St.’ Louis, Mo.; dough-kiteeding machine. | the Managers might proceed, Winkle, Vicker: : Loxvox, April 15—Forenoot .& Be 7 of the arts of industry at the present time, as | pital apparatus, &c. Bement & Dougherty, | Bates, R., Palladeiphia; instruments to cure | Mr. Curtis said that course would just suit | ,,\2!*~Messrs. soon, Carell, Onnadics, "1; Consols unchanged; Eries 46; Hlineis 4 Pr. M.—Postmaster General Randall was | displayed im. the products of all countries. | Philadelphia; machine tools. Bergner, Th-o- stammering. Bell Factory, Huntsville, Ala; | the counsel. ee pore, Sarco ere ag peor Stas | Central's — —— put Pon the stand to testify as to the Blodgett | Ninety-five juries, working simultaneously | dore, Philadelphia; ce-operator—engineer of | ¢ tton fabrics. Buena Vista Vinicultural So: : Maen ney munds, Ferry, Frelinghuysen, Harlan, How- trated 7 . care, . doe tedecenaniee Sea opeiatae ia every | Messrs, W. Sellers & Co, Bidwell, JC. Pitts- | ciety, San Francisco, Cal; sparkling Sonoma | oposivan raf Grerrerpap toe ia | ard. Howe, @ Morgan, Morrill, (Me.,) Morrill, | gl!¥#8?0oL, April 14—Forenoca.—Cotten er the conclusion of bis testimony, Sen- | department separate reports, produce, when | burg. Pa.; Conistock’s rotary spader. Bigelow, | wine. Borden, Gail, New York or extract | proceeded first to give an account of the ps (Vt.,) Patterson, (N. H.,) Pomeroy, Ramsay, Srmer, with more business doing; prices un " 4 ~ changed. Uplands to arrive more active at Onio; | age of the tenure-of-offles law and its re-passags | Stewart. Thayer, Tipton, Williams, Wuson, i ve a Pd, rev a % H.. Boston, Mass; copper and minerals fram | ot beef. Bottler, Charles, Cincinnat : a ator Sherman had him recalled, and proposed | Collated. revised and confirmed, an aggregate ow in Fran- | sparklmg Catawba wine. Broughton & Moore, Sales of 10190 bales; Breadstatls quiet verdict of reliable value. Lake Superior. Blake, William P. over the yeto, reading fr cript, and | 2d Yates Do Dri t<—. —U Co Same question which the defense Lad asked | Prom atable accompanying the report itis | cisco, Cal; California ‘minerals. Bond. Win., | New York city; oilers, cocks, &c. Bourgeois, | stating the provist me of the Cone epee | Mr. E MOM | conan “retary Welles about the Cabinet discuss- | shown that of the grand prizes the average per | & Son, Boston, Mass.: astronomical clock and | E., New Orleans, La.; tobacco. Brandon Ka tive 10 the reconsideration of bills which haye eth the civil |“ Livgnroot, April 1s—Afternoon.—Ootton ing whether President Lincoln's appointees | ceBtage to the United States was 0.00, being | chronograph. Browne, J. R., & Sharpe, Provi- 4 Paint Company, Brandon, Vt.; Mach: | been returned by the President with his veto, | "PUTS , gs tive—sales of 12.00) bales, Up- : z three times greater than that of France, which | dence, R. 1; screw-cutting and milling ma- ofpaints. Bray & Hays, Boston, Mass.: | The builders of the Constitution provided tor | ‘e *wbject of the eo on manecres. by Orleans 12. Breadstufls un. came under the tenure-of-office act. is next on the list, ((.4506,) and over five times | chines. Burt, E.C.. New York city; machine- | preserved lobster. Brown, D. J. Roxbury, | every contingency, they knew thave lier or | the operation of that wet, come up for discuc- 7 . The Senate ruled this out by a vote of 20 | greater than the geueral average per centage, | sewed boots and shoes. Califor: State o: Mars melled leather. Chipmam G. W., & | effective must be re-enacted, and hence it pro. | #0n- , e= to 2 nays, i ,loris.) | The per centage of gold medals | cereals. Cape, Calver d Oo.. New York city: 1 Ppsign, Mase; carpet lining, Clark Steam | vidis that the President shall take care thot canes Sede ced apy FROM CANADA. Mr. Evarte then said the defe e | Awarded to the United States was 0.15171, being | hams. “Chapin & Well+, Chicago, Ill; model | and Fie Recwiator Company, New York “ily; | dejawete weakens , uestion—Was the question co o _ wir E = poe i ope defence had nomore | oT ater than the per ceatage of any other coute of @ swing bridge. Chicago Board of Public | ste: mand fi e regulator. Coan, M., New York Kron thsi ke Seeienan hontong itis ont | getting some judicial deters - ere enemoine kia m mig _— Ll imony to offer, and would close the case | try except France, (0.04272,) and nearly fifty | W@ks, Chicago, 1i).: design of the lake tanael. | city. crinoline. Cosens, Fo S. New York the laws then there is no use of making laws, | CBs! 'utionslity . FORK. sienreed b per, cent. greatsT than the general average, | Clérk Thread Company, Newark, N. J.; cot'on | city: cigars. Dart, H. C., & Co New York | Irthe Executive can overrule the ash on vig | __Mr. Butler objected. It would be New YORE, April 18—The Herai's epecial © then adjourned until | which is (rl. The per centage of silver | yarns. Collins & Co. ‘New York city: steel | city; rotary steam ‘engine. Davidson, G. | Levitivane hata tee are ee acu Tepe, | imued questions to a dispatch from Moutreal says that the Fe: » to medals to the United States was 0.13432, being | ploughs. Cool, Ferguson & Co., Glen Balls, | Washington; sext Davidson, J, St Bern- | tature at all! Tocqueville commenting on | Merely em-wer ogee hat really correspondence between the lodges of New Freater than the per centage of any other coun- | N.Y: barrel machines. Colt'® Patent Fire- | ard parish, La.: sugars. Day. A.G..Seymour, | American Democtacy! sayre That ten osc, | wok place in the Cabinet deliberations, York Montreal bas been seized by the T 1¢ Memnens of the Honse, by | FY except France, (.14742,) and over fifty per Manufacturing Company, Hartford, | C .: artificial India-rubber. Daffy, tiel that the Executive shall be subject to t Mr. Eva red to prove vernment, and all promtaent Irishmen are ss i si nyentet cet. greater than the general average. In fire-arms, Crompton, G., Worces Patterson, N. J.; designs for improv uional will, and if he does not carry out its | cere wing for the United ttates evening prevented | bronze medals the per centage of the Waited 5; loom for cloths. Culbertson, F ments in iron’ “clad vessels. Dwight, shail be burned. anal thei tes tae tow at was determine It ts reported that an international affair will King @ recess until elev ates was 0.17910, which was third on the list, | Co., Chicago, Ill.: salted meals. Daboll, Co. Spriugtield, Ma: tion provided for all this, It is prepo-terous Hlibwration that the public servic be made of the McGee murder, as the docu- morfing. the hour to which the being exceeded by Austria. (0.1Si4,) Prussia, | New London, Gonn.; fog signal, D'Aligus son, W., Hoston, Mass; hy- | for respondent to attempt to delent Mrowel ns | a judicial determiui mente seized show that it was plotied in New urned. Considerable interest was and North Germany, (0.1-497.) and France, | H. E. Q., co-operator in the organization of | Te, Dr. Lonis, New York city; | parading here the opinions of his Cabinet say ya ena eras York. to how the House could be _ (\'-24S6.) and nearly fifty per cent. greater than | the United States section. Darling, Browne fuel. Empire Sewing Ma- | officers that a law is unconstitutional, His | Cvstined Ly ma poner cane, : a e eas the general average, (0.1 ) Of those honor- | & Sharpe, Bangor, Maine; steel measures. > New York city: sewing ma- | highest and most solemn duty is to see that the | . Butler said it lerstood by the PASSAGE OF THE ERIE RAILROAD announced at t of the Senate when the ably mentioned, the per centage to the United | Delprit, A. & Co. New Orleans Las suai | Brier, Alexander, Cincinnatl, Ohio: | Inwe passed In pursuance of. ibe feet ee that the Senate had laid down the BILL. ovr arrived for semble. When eleven States was ().1750, exceeding that of any o:her | Dixon, J. & Co., Jersey City, N. J-: plumbago £ extract Peter, Barton, Wis. | Constitution are faithfully executed. For a | ond ee cabinet consultations on | Arnaxy, N. ¥. April 1&—The Erie bill ‘ Speaker Colfax country, A summary shows that the general | crucibles. Dougiass Axe Manufacturing Coin. | «tables. gh Horseshe willful declination toexecute the national will, | {Bis bill should not be received im evidence, | 1.0.64 the Senate by a vote of 17 to and giving one S¥¢FAage per centage to the United Stat-s was | pan, Boston, Mass; edge tools. Dutlielc, | pany, New: Y be cannot offer in extenuation the views of any | 2d this exclusion of the evidence in whole- 3 Foro Seip oe being greater than to every other country | Charles, Chicago, Iii; hams. Fairbans, E. < | }. Soston, AL one. The respondent bas placed himecif itis, | Stle Was now attempted to be evaded by get- ' jour has art pt Frauce. (55.57,) and over fifty per cent. | T., & Co.. St. Johnsbury, Vt: scales, Florence the powsr of the two Houses by impeachment, | UE it in by detail, which was enough to weary : t ent Court adjoarned than the general average, (34.57,) bing | Sewing Machine Company, New York city: P Strain engine. | for his refusal to execute a law duly paced, | Ott the patience of the Senate, The Senate had JOnN EK. SHIELDS, s jesire to be present can theresultof a comparison of the whole num- | sewing mache, Fournier, ew Orleans, | Hirsh, J., Chicago, I: albnmen, ¢' and also for 9 violation of the penal lawe of the | {UY times expressed ifs opinion _on the consti IMPORTER AND DEALER IN e Beard of Managers.” All th- | Biro awards with, the whole number of ex. | I. clretric clocks. Glen Cove Starch Manu: | ac. Tiolilday. T & G New ¥ CObMIey.. The Execdiive u ecto eee | ity of the law, twice om the bill itself 3 ER A ALE : uae tae ta hibitors to show the general average, and a | ticturing Company,New York etty: “maizena” | colors. Howard, D. B. a ty 5 fae : 3 : in the case of Mr. Stanton. ARDW ND CUTLERY, oe padre ray br ae compar son of the whole number of awards to | and starch. Gotthiel, Edward, New Orleans, | lance, &c. Howell & Brothe:, Philadeipuia; | ¢8islaive arm. Even in Great Britain th - ae a - Commons tolerate no invasion of ther pee, rie eaid the patience of the Senate, each country with the whole number of ex- | La.: co-operator, services rendered to agricul: | wall papers. lowa, State of: colle rogatives from any source, and Parliamers is | Which had been so much alluded to in the 331 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! sinusement was caused hibitors from that country to show the average | ture in Louisiana. Gregg, Isaac, Philadelphia: | reuls Jackson, J. H, New York city s. Considerable J \ the supreme power of the Tealm, notwitactand. | COUTS* Of this trial, seemed to be, im the opinion | a» 49 qm WASHINGTON, D.c to the lookers-on by this sharply played little | to.eseh country. buck-making machine. | Gunther, Tals and fossils. Kaldenberg & Son, r ing the saying that ihe King ene as uo wing: | Sane Menarsr, © kind of scnilateral paticace. | cag son DANE Willd JONES PAN me between the twe parties on the House _ TB€ fluence of exbibitions imsproducing the | Son, New York city; furs; Hall. city; meerschaum pipes. horn, C., New York r. W. here referred to the resolutions 10. The Chiet Justice submitted the question to | (CURE FOR Ds PAINT AND CEMENT.-Tho — = = | Temarkable rise and equalization of the indus- | Boston, Mass.: buggy. Howe M: le Com- | city; cali--kin leather. Lalance & Grosjean, | troduced in the House of Oommone. hy | the Senate. | only effectual remedy for Damp Brick Walls: aleo, floor trial arts over a large portion of the civilized ny, New York city; sewing machine. Howe, | New York city: house-furnishing hardware. General Conway, calling fer an immediate Senator Henderson propounded the query to | for the preservation of Tin Roots, FoR Krxtoc ne artist, who, since his return | World, increasing useful products and aug- . S. G., Boston, Mass.; works for the blind. | Linthicum, W. O., New York cit tl Tron Bailing Woodwork, leaky Sl fs, ko. A ead victed, he must be removed from office—it his @uratle water proof, Bole ageues for thee Dlettiet guilt is very great, he may be rendered ineligi- | of Colum nantgig 7 loth cloth- | cessation of ths ate —— the Managers: 11 the President shall be con- raged ing. Be Pelion | agi me ma oe sparkling | the revolied colotion Pot UNorth’ Amenea, e of; | wines. McCormick, J. J.’ Meriden, Conn.- 2 itbe lection of minerals. Illinois, ‘State of: | skates. Marietta aud Gale's Fork Petroleum Ted Nocti saying Tat ar the minittre mete | Ble for any office—cannot this evidence then be | | John's Improved Roofs So menting the growth of commerce, is conspicu- | IHinois Central Railroad Company, fem Europe has been making his headquar- | Cus everywhere and obvious to every intelli. | Iil.; agricultural products.” Tiiinoke, ters in Baltimore, is about to transfer his studio | gemt mind which has been turned tothe sub- and bis fine collection of pictures to Washing- | ject under circumstances favorable to ebserva— mer's house. Illinois, State of; school-honse. | Company, Marietta, Ohio; peiroleam of Sa wy Bay dors offered in ‘mitigation ? mae Se ee » Stats 1 ae: 0; , & ol 0. AGE * ten In 40 Kellogg, under the patronage of HOR. ‘Their effects also in a scieatitic, econom. | Jackson, Dr., co-operator; discovery of emery. | Metropolitan “Washing Machine Compan the Nc wan carey peoeebie eee ioe Sis. Bailes sata Cae evidence ie anit Santee sow Jenney evense. bet foo5 sts... Mr. Van Buren, went to Europe to study. He #84 political sense are subjects of great in- | Lamb, J. W., Rochester, N. Y.; knitting ma: | New York city; clothes wringers, Metrapolk. be offered until after the verdict of im (ear Baltimore Depot. Letrop. could ve found so low and disgraceful as toad. | COU! Bot aps é rm “ wrest, but may be with more propriety sepa. | chine. Lawrence, E., Louisiana; sugars. Ma- | tan Washing Machine Company, New York | °° x - guilty was rendered, After the verdict testi- ARY BIRDS) CANARY BiaDe| spent several years in Florence, and during his | rately considered, The bigh position concehed | son & Hamlin, New Yorke elt ‘ ne bnesota, State of, | pits ite King to act counter to the wishes of CANABY BIRDS! ANARY BIRDS ; cabinet organs. | city; washing machines. Minnesota, State of, = monials as to good character [laughter), &c., | C sojourn in the Old World accompanied Layard | by the verdict of the juries to American indus- | Nevada, State of; silver and copper ores. New F {| Harliament. This was a sublime spectacle of = BY BIRDS N collection of cereals. Moehring, H.G., agent | + oe could then be put in. He objected to it ascom- | A large importation oF G Birds anf ~ om hie mteresting exploraions,geiticg the ma- {ial pruducts snot due i general a gracefai | York Mills, New York; musliat Opper, Mor- | Gf the Volcanic’ Olt Compunytor Wee Vie: | EROWEE Of Parhiament, and to-day the toar | cohig eth Duin, Ue chico 4 as com: | A targe Apri of Canary Bitte ux terial for some of his best pict design, fertile combinations of pleasing colors, | tit, New York; loom for corsets. Park Brothers | ginia, Philadelphia, volcanic lubricating oll. | the House of otamone Phe re oe anagers Whether they proposed to offer it in | street. They are Singers ever offered pies one gt al eat thee we gnOnE | elegant forms, laborete finish, or any of the ar- | & Co., Pittsburg, Pa.: cast-steel and edge tools. | Montague & Carlos, ‘New |Orleamn® ba : - 2 8 +] as he did not doubt a ; thismarket. mb 17-im legislature is the law alike for King, President | TAESton, (laughter) % r ok philadelphia; Uyiomerers: | Tasker, & | and people, ‘The President has no control of | VTCICLOC guy Philadelphia; pipe-cutting machine; | the matter but to enforce the legislative will, 7 — = si Mount Sinai” and the “Arme- | istic qualities which cultivate the taste and re- | Partridge Fork Works, Leominster, Mass. nian Girl.” The latter is now im this city, at a the feelings by — inthe minda ae by fracas rant Pe: a ere & a foll the rooms ef Mr. Evans, of the Boston Posi igher sense of beauty, but it is owing to their . wtroleam oils. Perry, J.G., Kingston, | New Haven Clock Company, New Havel n lence, as Sollows: 42 Pennsylvania avenue, where ceuncleeran, | #kilful, direct, and admirable sdrpiation to | B-1.iimowing machioe. This prise was telned | Novos teks’ Olmstead, L.'H,. Stamford, awoviina on un coon one inte imposed | pJ¢ge—Mesers. Anthony, Bayard, Buckalew, 5 * | ety Roca wants Shey are intended fo supply, | im tne feld tials of agricultural machines. | Gonn.; machine tools. Oneida Community, | upon him by expres cadcaeene. hie eee nce | Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Fowler, | SIU rebping is *o-Gay to examine it. The face | and to the originality and ferulity of invention | Vigne, J. B. San Francisco, Oal.: minerals. | Oneida, N.Y preserved fruits, Pare EW, | UPOR Bim by expre the enactment or the repeal | GTimes, Henderson, Hendricks, Sehnson, | (> 2. up oP E i= 8 lonely one. of the sensuous type of besuty, | which converts the elements and natural forers | Providence Tool Company, Providence, R. 1.; | New York cliy, oars. Paul, J. F. &'Co., Bos. | Tigptto Fecommend Power 1o obstract them | MeCreery. Patterson of Tennessee, Ross, Sauls- > aiiatg) and the coloring and Muish of the picture ex- | to the commonest uses, muluplying resits and | Peabody's patent firearms.’ Remington, E> ton: specimens Uf wood. Pease, F,S., Huifalo, : bury, Trumbull, Van Winkle and Vickers—19. —- ebdinidey wand Gimmishing tou. The peculiar and valuable | Son Mion, N. ¥.; flre-arms. “Rutherford, L. | Nv ¥: pneumatic pump. Periot, T, Morts, | By lie, Veter Notes hae pre control ceares. | "Nay: —Mesers. Cuineron, Cattell, Chandler, NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS. ie - ——____ | qualities of omr products will be adopted and | M.,New York city: astronomical photographs. | Philadelphia; medicine wagon. Pleasant V fall back upon in case of violation’ or | Colt: Conkling. Conness, Corbett, Cragin, Virerta.—Information has been recerved at | TeProduced in all parts of Europe, improv Schultz & Wasker, New York city; o mineral | ley Wine Company, Hammondsport, N. Y¥.; | ¢) Drake, Edmunds, Ferry, Frelinghuysen, Har- | We have just opened a new stock of PARASOLS Army Hestquarters inducing the beliet waar | the mechanical and industrial arts, and it Water apparatus, Schuttler, Peter, ‘Chicago, | wines and brandy. Portland Packing Com. | ne vpriten “Taw. Wie this. aatumption of lan, Howard, Howe, Morgan, Morrillof Maine, | 1 soy oupRELLAS. tacieding overs new the Constitation will be adopted in Virginia, | T,nonable to expect and gratifying to believe | Lil; wagen. Smith & Wesson, Springfield, | pany, Portland, Me.; preserved lobster and | tap the Cory fourantions on tee tere taee | Morrill of Vermont, Patterson of New Hamp. that the benefits will be reciprocal. that our | Mass.; fize-arms and cartr‘ iges. Spencer Re- | vegetables. Prentice, J. New York city. c > shire, Pomeroy, Ramsry, Sumner, Sherman, | yovelties, such se Wich has bitherio been considered ome of the | products will in time acquire those tasteful and | peating Ritle Company, Boston, Mass. Spencer | qnachine. Purringion-G) oy irk Present is allowed to interpose hie authoring | SPYaeue, Stewart, Thayer, Tipton, Willey, + sseat MeaAtad States. | Plessing qualities which command more admi- | Tifles. Taft, J. B., Chester, Mass.; emery. Tie- | carpet sweeper, Robineon- Sgninst the carrying out of any law, then any | Willems, Witeon and Yates—3) Sa ears 5 Ce Te are eee a nT ee ee eet ee, Be onan, ureical instruments. | city: Ericsson ‘hot-air engine. Sabatier, G.. | and every inferior oficer of the Gevennnany, | _ The Senate then at2 p.m. took a recessof15 | poopy DESOL do, Tae Warre Hoets2—A number of visitors than the barely useful In concluding his re. | Tolles, R. F., Canastota, N. Y.; microscopes. | Pinquemines parish, La. rs. Selpho, W. | may do the same thi Itis the duty of the | Mputes. 3 Were at the Executive Mansion to-day, many of | PoFt Mr. Beckwuth reters to the special reports, | Tucker, H., & Co. New York city; iron orna- | & Son, New York city, artificial limbs: Suc. | pPacidote ec ew laws of Congress while | _ 4t?:% p. m. the Courtagain renewed its ses- FLOUNCED do. hand “aad oauited ‘ several of which are from professional men | ments, imitatien of bronze. United States | den, Joseph, New Haven. Coun. w they remain on the statute-books. If he can | 22: LA GRANDE DUCHESS do who amited to see che President. | whose established reputations guarantee the | Government, specimens of frame houses for | sureezutator smith, R. M., Baitimore, M assume to disobey one of them, then his subor. Secretary Welles again came on the stand . General Sherman hada long interview with | thoroughness of their studies and the accuracy | settl-rs. Wales, William, Fort Lee, N. J, op- petrotenm oils. Steam Siphon Comy New | dinate officers cai refuse to obey other laws, Mr. Evarts.—Was there in the period em- | and fall lineof PONGEE 8UN SHADES. the Executive this forenoon. | of their work. tical instruments Wardwell, @.1,New Yora | York city: steam siphon paimp, » | and even to obey his orders, and thus the Goy- | braced 1m the inquiry of the last question aay KW HUFTY 4 T ee ee ee oar ey Pro” | cays, Stone-quarrying machine. | Washington | J. New York city: street railway carriage. | erpment would be theoun ie ieee on | discussions respecting the operation of the ten- LOCKWOOD, brio Tue SovtTH Canotixa ELection.—Dispateb- | fessor F. A. P. Barnard—On new inventions, | Mulls, Borton, Mass.; woolen fabrics. Webster | Siockton, Samuel, Philadelphia; artificial teeth. | fusion. Goneede to N= | ure-ot-office act, es received yesterday by G: slina indicat ion by a large eral Grant scientiflé apparatus, and instraments of pre- | Woolen Mills, Webster, Mass,; woolen fabrics. vaufication cf the | clon. Profeseor J. Lawrence Smithton | Weed Sewing’ Machine Company, New Nork sation of the | methods and processes in chemical science, &c., | city; sewing machines, Whitney, B.D, Win- the President :mmunity Witness. his Cabinet officers, and . 7 e810 of our free Government, | ., (uestion.—Was there any discussion as to , 324 Pennsylvania avenue, ja ning tom between 9th and 10th streets, allman & Collins, Janesyille, thr ht] Y lor, C. F., New York city: th eevee mice you reverse the th: = Tilden, Howard, Bost r oe the vacation of any office or obtaining posses- | Const werity. Nine Dis- Xe, Protessor SF. B. Morse—On the trans: | chendon, Muss.; wood-working machine Merandegg dealer. Toeusend Bross | Goes teingrks ie left the question to the | sion of the sume by office. New co-oprmative storm, ts, which - polled 21,3 | mission of mtelligence. Mr. Abram 8. Hewitt— | Windsor Manufacturing Company; Windsor, | New York city: preserved fruits and oysters. | “Sir Curtis said the time had not yet arrived | _ Mr. Butler obyected, and the question was | ¢s7 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND B. tal canvass of these votes show | On Hessemer steel, and on iron and steel. Mr. | \t-: Ball's patent fire-arms, | Wood Brothers, | United States Sanitary Cominission; camp ma- | toeiiscass tee arte ca ai ee Jet arrived | reduced to wring. Sar sek 4.006 agalent Cecnnttbentes | W.S. Auchincloss, civil engineer—On railway | New York city; phaton. Yale & Winn Man al. Waltemeyer. Jacob, Baltimore, interesting the elaborate argument which had | _ Mr. Butler said because the President did | Keeps constantly on bend the finest Groceries in . | materials. locomotives, and marine engines, | facturing Company, Shelburne Falls, Mass Ward, J. & Co. New York | just been delivered, the questions raised by it | Hot tell A Band (that he intended to ure force. the Masket, ot How Kerk Pricss. Gesmral Grast ron Tue Davense.—tt is | Mt. S. B. Ruggles—On minerals, agricultural | Yale lock = see. 0. Gena es clothes wringers, Ward, J. & Co. New | were net now before them. The case was not | @&t was no proof pesghen did not wll EF and | The oxy Store im the City of Wi con- td that vane hae kao eq | Broducts, and on inland and ocean transporta- | Firenze Medals —Abbey, C.. & Sons, Philadel-| York city: washing aaachines. Washington | yp ne! judgment—the testimony was not ail | G: They objected to this testimony as wholy | ducted strictly upou the true Us ive Plan, ‘ oo pe % summoned | ton. Mr. C. B. Seymour—On important pro- | phi; dentists’ gold foil. American Lead Pe: Mills, Boston: shawls. We New | in. ‘The question now is, whether certai immaterial. by the Counsel for the President to appear | ducis in science and art. T. W. Evans, M. Doe E eeel vig: cil Compan, ew York city; led pencils. Ay York cily: saddles. Werk, M. & Son, Cinci t © ‘The question was put to the Senate by the “* Mutual Benefit and Protection.” before the Senate as a witness for the defense, | On instruments and apparatus of surgery, sur- | pleton, D., & Co. New York city, books. Tab: | nati Ohiey ott ehing ere oe A Sams Oinein= aud {2 that pout he would eae Teeel¥eds | Chief Justice, aud the Senate refused to allow | Others use the asm only 10 catch the trade, gical dentistry, and miliary sanitary institu. | cock, J. P., Boston, Mass.; rosin oil. B: Philadelphis: nickel, cobalt, and zine. Willard | One of the articles of imponobimene allen nates: | the question by a vote of 26 to 18, dem-ly SHARES ORLY 910 RA08 ARMY ORDER=—Brevet Major Gen. George | tions. Mr. L. F. Beckwith, civil engineer—On | and Cuba Smelti tg Company, Baltimor & Con New York city: photographic camera | the President, in issuing the order to General | ,,5i7- Wells was then cross-examined by Mr. ; the fabrication of beton, concrete, cements, and | copper. Barlow, Milton, Lexington, K: tules and lenses, Williams, C. C., New York . . “iol Cs , | Buder, Had no other commission than the one F oobdantant 1. Harteum, Lieut. Colonel and Asristant Ad- | Construction of sewers, tanks, Welle, kc, Ae. | clariom. Bartram & Banton Maautactering city; fruits Preserved lasernp? Griese phere fect whlch they aouatitution; | given to him by Mr. Lincoln. FP. * cokcekieatip xxrmacr Jntant General, bas been temporarily relieved | Mr. Arthur Beckwith, civil engineer—On as- | Company, Danbury, Conn.; sewing aud but- | Manufac uring Company, New York city ut in had bearing on the matier of intent, and | | MY. Butkr.—Does Gen. Lorenzo Thomas JAMAICA GINGER, from duty im the Sth Military District and | phaits and bitumen, and the construction of | ton-hole machines. Beer, Sigismund, New | twist for sew ng machines. Winslow, J. B., ty it they offered to prove that such was not | Meet With the Cabinet as a member. A GI assigned to tempo duty atthe Headquar- | strevts, sidewalks, &c., &c., and on macada- York city; stereoscopic views. Belmont Oil | New York cit: wood-monlding machine. | the intent of the President. The honorable Mr. Evarts objected, and Mr. Batler waived 2 Ce as Pe ene, fers Department of the East, with permission | mized roads. Mr. E.'C. Cowdin—On the cul- | Company, Philadelphia; oils. Brigham, E. | Young, Isnac, coinmisenuer for keasis Len manager claimed that the evidenes was wholly, | @equeetion. an excell Po Meey Bet the fret of Jone next Brevet ture and manufacture of silk. Mr. ©. 1. | D. treasurer Portage Lake Smelting Works, | enwotth, Kane specimens of wood, Zalice, J, | TAnReer claimed that the evidence» article rcs | .. Witness heard of the movement of troops, | TONIC, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC and INVIGORATOR. Brigadier Gen. George D. Ruggles, Major and | Nortou—On | firearms and “materials of | Boston, Mass.; Lake Superior copper. Brown | C., Si. Lours, Ale, cloths, immaterial, and the Senate mast so regard it, | 824 Called on the President about noon on Sat- And fs also used for Flavoring purposes. Aseistant Adjutan neral, bas been reheved Mr. Paran Stevens—On pianos and | & Level, New York city; disengaging tackel — . her, however, his argument was sound or | U78y. February 22, and potified him of it; left from duty tm the Departmentment of the East cal ‘mstruments, and on clothing. | for boats, Carpenter, W. S. New. York cit pusound, it could do no harm toadmit this evi. | 86, £008 88 he could. While there saw the | EVERY FAMILY SHOULD ALWATSHAVEIT f : SERGEANT Bates this morning visited the pet dn teath partment of the Platte, to take eflcct from tae | tm ef fod, Mr Frank Leslie Oe therpane: | Vacsmoking pbaces Coming eae: | White Honce and had an interview with the Hence. He did not intend toenter now into the | War mnage. Mie Stanbery, onid be wanted | tstical Chcaist of Ballisoror ascmmpestes Sach first of June next. Brevet Lieut. Colonel H. | tical appheation of fine arts. Professor J. W. | Jersey city, N. J.; model of a hospital car. | President, who made him several presents, Seitein, Ont Ney Tioe hee ee the nomination sentdown before twelve o'clock, | bottle. Done onny THIRTY CENTS. © Gibson, Major 2d artillery, bas been tem- Hoyt—On educational apparatus. Mr. J. H. | Day, A.G., Seymour, Conn.: indelible pencils | among tim a port monaie containing $5) in as y e founda | as be (Mr. Stanbery) had en) ¥ “fh h Med eric renee at Fort Preble, | Boweu— On building materials and methods of | and lead pencils in India-rabber cases. Ieere | gold. Sergvant Bates leaves this city for his | alliog mis Gotten eee ante habit of | Writnces thought it was at the Supreme F. P. 800 Mand aseigned to the command of Fort building. Mr. J. R. Freeze—On education, | & Co., Mobne, Ill; steel ploughs. Dezener & e rs ‘ Sle’ ae ee oral counsel | Court; does not know that the Supreme Adams, Rhode Island | school-houser, &c. Mr. J. P. Reynolds—On | Weiler, New Bork city: printing presses. De- | #0me in Wisconsin on Monday next. contte “Of bis Sothicia datice Prniaite | Court does not meet on Saturday’s: that | wools and agricultural products. Mr. E. R. | partment of Agriculture, Washington; colle be ep a es eet | = Emory’s officers were catled to head- InvERNAL REVENU#.—The receipts from this | Mudge—On woolen manufactures. &c. Pro. | tion of cereals. Diss Debar, J. H. Faas LOEB nate te Teepe: 16 believe || eee rag auenee eae ee qunrioss on the evesing of Fevresty 2, and ’ SOL end ae eee ese eee ee an a eee eee eee ee er atta cist | Titaaewit lc ttc uae et in Seca tok | ea tuap arate eudie feoe a beer x Detrany S 0474.46 and for the fiseal year to date | Precious metals. Mr. P. Wilder, Wm. J. Fi percnam Cie. raieedee anes ee the Popes of Rome. It would appear that he | Michigvu, (Mr. Howard,) he would say that | @'d not know that they were: Gre tohave th : , New Fork cit: rders not to go to masquerade parties; heard of oo tise Maat om Rorieuttare, pomoingy, ge." | £'By muasmown, Coun” ponpar Peirnks, | ends bis cosin Cardinal Botnparia tout! | ie nadine the tenuzeo-amee bulor ot | eter, Mott Eos Manuriaaype : PoLrricat— The Oho Senate hes agresd to | ¥_ 2. CANERY, ive ee ee Goce | reaben. PaMChiA, Ey Ween Tine ee an | elers Te reentyion the Cardiaalia bat. aden, | lapsasto whether tein tg be dueusines er ae a = + yparat! ‘ing tan- | scales, Fairchild, L. W., New Yor! 7; . Mgr. | Is the “Visible Ad:nixture Bill,” nnd it is now a | Seis: on apparsius for reck-breakingandstamp. | pens sud cases. Cerinuuder,George, Nes York | Bontparte promised that "he would endeavor Fee Soaks eel te eee as a anestion | President what be had beard in relation to law. bibits persons with any mixtare of | ing, washing and separating ores and minerals; | city; stringed instruments. ard, ©. L., | to show himself more and more devoted to the ' io ahet the ident hee con aoa Emory; negro blood from voting. on pressed coal, its uses, &c., &c.; on precious | New York city; mestizo erring picker. Good- | chureh and to the welfare of souls, so that his bes Peds eh rs peep napa — ‘an | Of other matters er not. The 22d of ——The Independence; Iowa) Bulletin stroug- ans -bent and bet Saxar; Om wens. | emdugh: Hoteemee Company, How York cit pat aetna Pisce’, GPa csemi corer inapeachat le offence, oF the Begate magcon, | Was keptas @ balf holiday, except in the War ly urges the nomination of Mr. Allson, of that machines; on copper | horseshoes. fe. nirim, N. if. remains of th: sea 1 hider that haqmection en's whether theien, derstood was closed re es " : apple . Gregg, Isaac, Philadelphia, | $n of Lucien, Prince o} no, and being a Ii day, which was in violation of the law. jakh bennni Doncra sage: Yann | beg among tnt of se tatrannt | Bia gene maninn, Madey Compu. | aring, dome tate catitinesy ie | ittcrieieantiret ie oeraaege we | Me elugty teenie’ Sten So Jury allotted to the United States . C, el ‘ 3 + DL, ratl . they did not put Oabinet offlvers on the ot Let the mame cease to be a reproach. The Springfield, Mass.; en; lathe. Haupt, Her- | imperial princes of France. ‘Che elevation of | Agsin. they pul a holida; and made it glorious.” ™. ‘s ‘3 , Farral lew York city: ti: serve the rs new _ Guasl Meade has issued an order giv- | 4) Frank Labs, serpent te Ww. bag Proof sates. Hoglin & Gatlin, Pope would doubtless, haye the protection of inf uence on the Senate, but they put them ‘Adams, s i fy > d toshow that the President ing it inion, that all members elect to | Evans,) group! class 5. W. A. ‘sup- | Dayton, iio; tobacco cutting machine. Hotch- | France—so long at leastas France remains sub. | the stan : the Gee rgia Degislature may bave to take the | plemented by Was Hoppia ‘and Dr. i kiss, SS cee a ae oe pee mat, Jct to the Bomapartes. fren Maryianas (Me Sonate), Rerpepitene, test oath. vans,) group II, class9. J. R. Freeze, (sup- | &¢. ring Houphton ei & Gd. Cam. | _ To Maxe a Oanpi® Bunw ALL Nicur—We | that the bon Managers could betier an- ——The bolters from the Maryland Republi- ——~ by oe. bred a al Ara eroup i Aig coe ‘books. House, Henry A’, New remember seeing sowe Rega ce, nro cen = the bag — an afair tle ute can State Convention of the 6th of March held poy a ‘Slade, cue Tin ry . | York city; co-o) in the Bane Rial cultural work, now oul of pi an article on Ss "J ot desire to exam- & meeting im Baltimore last evening and | (sor yp. Leslie, ted by Prof Wheeler & Wi! . House, James A., New | “economy of candles,” which may benew and | int ministers what scr oaeetcs Reateday, Putas Bonds '* | Satan)! group Vy cla BL rita, | Wasi” a Wwhara. Howe, Ac Bu New Sock | face of en eon light 18 wished, i | P'gchator Williams ers propocsaed- ate tee . 5 wis, engineer, gro! 5 3 ‘ben matches are: put finely powdered | a ‘ce given {0 the Presidentey Ris Uabivet —A State Convention of tarmers and work- engineer, group V1, clate St. HFG. dials. | tity: sewing machines. Bows Seale Company, | when mat Seo Tir Teioechee tae eae att | Sekeoowes te mere ee aes fn ingmen was held at Decatur, Iitinois, om Tues- | ny, engincer,group VI, class 57, J. Brandon, Vt.; scales. Hudson, E. D., Sfihe wich, ta ib mild and a steady | violation of it after it bs cir y. Resolutions ted des that | associate juror in class 54. | York city; artificial, imbs. Humphres, J. C., ick. In . Curtis it. : 22 at the Governors of lino have been law ZF: Heyaoids, juror on taricultaral trialed | parieh: Rapides Lay cotuoa, "i: | light may be xepte-rongh themght, bya emah | | Mr. ¢ Tell ef ie Prendabt nad tho aa + a ‘& farmer | Billancou ; reeetw shonid be the pubtone, teases +d bes is the List of Awards, alpha- (we Bropy bas been abo ip Belleved to vane ‘Ww which he hon ent vear, and recommending Hon. Harnaon | betically P the English Hous of Lorde: mienahh aedce tee RANTES, Nobic for the position. Charles J. Hall, Esa. Aime Artate metas, te b tim! land ass Come nd pebitcan omination fc Tieraded, 1m Me Ree | 1; Gold Se iaon ae ee, 4 aoe eds aeustiond, Manta Yaak Winer | Sobe o the’ Senate and tho cs it 4 te thie. ive I a dg men of the State t organian ay gaeee "San ‘Ov FER INTERNATIONAL Junin. tinge Bot tought fo We sudlcontfo Pg mag tt Pay ma Obiain & Tecogmition of their rights. oe ‘Persons, es- i} 7. 4 AINA VITOWERE Gade 43%) Wt | aa . 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