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experienced politicians as to what is to come of present complications, While some persons may be investing funds in real estate hereabouts it ts true that others, who aro old residents, are purchasing property in north- ern cities, fo sick and diseharged soldiers oe md the (roopé around Washington, th® rmy of the Potomac and the troops of North Carolina. bu the 19th inst. requisitions amounting to $24,190,000 ere This mouey will brivg up payments to tober 31. Many of the paymasters bave siartedfor the held, and the remainder will leave in a day or two. The nds for the West and South are aiready ou the way, it ig thought the army will be paid to that date by abou hy Ist of February. REPORT OF THE COMMISSARY GENERAL. ‘The Commissary Genera! reports that the sppropria- ions have been applic! as follows:—Pay of the eyaployes brthe Subsistence Department; building ovgok, &o., for ho preparation and issuing of subsistence stores, ang for bgistence to soldiers and persona in the eriny entitled | rations; also to contraband, prisoners of war, and, in Pome cases, to the suffering perp, THE TREAS'TRy DEMAND NOTES. The following ‘e'ter bas been recgved by a banking pouse ix this city from the Treasurer of the United akO5 :— Orrick oF Tax Trxascry ov THR Usitkp States, y Wastinetox, Jan 21, 1863. Sm—In reply to your note of the ist of January, T have the honor to state that the reports to which you ude had no offcial origin. The amount of the demand potes in circulation is hetween eleven and twelve mil- tong. ‘The average diy receipts of those notes at the p lacipcl por ein the first ten days of January instant ere cne hundred and fifty thoveand dollars, and the | e8ont on at of them at the pore of ‘New York alono xceeds thataum, Yours, respectfully, * v F. EB. SPINNER, "Treas er of the United States. | | Messrs. Howann, (rep.)of Mich, aud Iaxnis, (rep.) of It appears, from the records of the Treasury Depart- | N.Y » Prevented potitions in fayor of a general bankrupt pent, thore are still outstanding $2,750,000 of. two yoars | Xx per cent Treasury notes, receivable for customs, | haking a total of between fourteen and fifteen millions Treasury votes now outstanding receivable fer cus- bms, NDITION OF AFFAIRS IN THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC. Senor Romero, the Mexican Miuister, has received dea- jat-hes showing that the condition of that goverament much better than it has been previously or since the rench invasion, While the French army was waiting pr reinforcoments the Mexicans were fortifying the prin- | pal towns, and it is now believed that Puebla aud the ity of Siexico and other Places of im; ‘ortance have been | dere! unre abie,at iast to the French army xt egent in fo.ico, Domestic dieser tions have been laid ide, and a great deul of popular enthusiasm bas been yoked, and stronger hopes are entertained now tanh yer before that the French will be repulsed. o3 i SUFFORT OF FUGITIVE * vee BY GOVERN: sc T% MENF. “3. ~ A debate tock Place in Committee of tho Whole w” by upcn ay cugegdment (9 the Finaueg bill osfered by Nigent, “ot », providing hat no portion | the public funds shall bo used in supporting lingroes, or in organizing and paying giments of S-aroce, yr, Nugent's statement t sixty thousand conéiabands are cating st? the pub- treasury was veh mently denied by the radicals, who + med that the cbtrabands are profitable to the gov" pment. Information is expected from the Secretary of r, in reply to@ resolution, from which tho public may, n whether the thousands of negroes quartered in sbington, Fortress Monroe and other places are in, asing the xoverpment revenues, It is believed that the 13 in the case will be the strongest dose of plantation ors yet administered to the people. fe CONDUCT OF CERTAIN ARMY OFFICERS IN KEN- f TUCKY, ‘he Complaints made by Kentuckians who are here are go much on account of the emancipation prociama- fi as in regard to the conduct of the Uuion army in tcky. Instances are narrated where gross and ardly outfages have been committed by officers, ich have crested an intense @eling of distrust and dis- towards the army geverally. It is apprehended that we BO uch conduct should be permitted with impunity, and | war teanniaii chen Pop eT heioe aental local laws of the S ate should be wantonly derided |, in the gervice. ‘deted to be printed. overridden by petty officers and private soldiers, a h EXPORTATION OF ALWS T® XEXIC), lic sentiment will be created there which will array |, commiinication was also received from tho President, transmitting the report and correspondence concern! citizens garnet tho soldiers, and croate another revo, i eXportation of arms tor the use of the French ae ‘Bin the Fear of our army in Tennessee in Mexico, Ordered to be printed. , rind RATROADA IN THR CITY OF WASINNGTON, THE M’POWERLL COURT OF INQUIRY. A communication Was algo received from the President the “McDowoll Court of Inquiry to-day Lieutenant el Alexander, of the United States Engineors, was transmitting a joint resolution and memorial from the city authorities of Washington, relating to the conatrac nined in referenco to an alleged conversation betwecn If and General McDowell. Ho testified that th® tion of certain railroads, aud asking for the attention of had not, in conversation with bim, evinced an in Gougress to the same. Ordered to be printed. SICK AND WOUNDED HOLDERS AND THK ARMY MEDICAL DE- psition to have his corps join and co-operate with the of General McClellan on the poninsul PARTMENT. I Martindale was examined with reference to the SEUOND SKSSION. Senate. Wasmartow, Jan. 23, 1863. ‘TMK COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS, Mr, Foor, (rop ) of Vt., agkod @ be and was excused from further service with the Committee om Naval Af- fairs, on the grcand that his duties elsewhere occupied @ud wounded soldiers, On motion, the Vick Paksipent filed vacancies in seve- ral committees, as (ollows:— Mr. Hicke on the Committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Arnold on the Committee on Naval Affai's. Mr. Turpie on the Committeo oa Public Lands aud Claims. Mr. Grimes, (rop.) of Towa, asked to be exousod from further service on the Coinmittee on Naval Attisirs, ou the 1d that bis duties on other committees required ail his time, Se ” reds Ss Mr. Hans, (rep.) of N. H., hoped the Senator would not | insist on being oxcused. There was no man ow wh m the committee relied more, and to lose two such mon as tho Senator from Vermont (Mr. Foot) and the Senator from Towa (Mr. Grimes) would look too much Hike going into bankruptoy. Mr. Foor said that tho Senate had botter excuse the Senator (Mr. Grimes) on all other committees than the oue on Naval Affairs. The Senate retused to exbuse Mr. Grimes. BANKRUPT ACT. | | | | ANNUAL REVORT OF THK RANKS OF THE UNITED STATES, Mr. Antuony, (rep.) of R. ., called up the bill to pro- Yide for printing the annul report of the banks of the United Sta ‘The bill was passed, ‘CLAIMS AGAINST THR UNITRD STATES, Mr. Powxt, (opp.) of Ky., introduced a bill to provide moans and modes of taking evidence in support of claims in certain cases against the United States, Reforred to the Committee on the Judiciary. mae Uk AND INVALID SOLDIRRS IN THE CONVALESCENT CAMP. it. Tex ExeK, (rep.) of N. J., offered a resolution tn- structing the Military Committee to inquire whether the sick aud invalid soldiers in the Convate-ceut ump, near Alexundria, Va., receive proper medical care and attgus tion, and if’ any portion of tem are compeligd Temain in tents without fire and withows To% Tit protection fray the wet and cold Forced to lie on the ground wit ‘ous, beds afd ts; and whether apy examination hag Got MA”. yy the surgemas 80 that such as may be mapa ted from further service may be discharged; .o ascertain under whose control the medioal doyart- Adopted. NP URIGADIEK ORNERALS. ei a resolution, which ary of War to inform z and brigadier gene- “A wees tore ‘o nar Ban 20”, SRvCdt eda pate sn athe pa wayauslh ROE, B Nog Bane ws, date of So mont and amount paid to each, > THE DUTY ON PRINTING PAPKy. Mm _Mr. Akyorp, (opp.) of I. [., offered a resolution, Sten Was adopted, rejuesting tho Seeretary of the Treasury (0 communicate to the senate the amount of revonus, if any, that has accridd te the goveruinent since the pas- Sage of ihe act of March 2, 1861, from the duty on print- ing paper, and whether, in bis opinion, the reduction of the city 22. Ponting Paper would tend to increase the public rovéiilie. | “went of said camp is placed. THE PLANS OF GENERAL BORNSIDE. Mr. Wirson, (rep.) of Mags., offered a resolution jn- structing the Committee on the Conduct of the inquire whether Major General A. E. Buruside has, sitice the battle of Fredericksburg, formed plans for the move- ment of the Army of the Potomac, or any portion of the same, and, if so, whether avy subordinate gonerals of the © written to oF visited Washington to op- of such a movement; ments have been ar- reatod or interfered with, and, if co, by what authority. On motion of Mr, Witson, the résolution was laid over. THE DRAFTS OF RUSSELL, MAJORS AND. WADDELL. Mr, HAts, (rep.) of N, I1., called up theljoiut resolution for the relief ot the present owners of the drafts drawn by Russell, Majors & Wardell, and accepted by John B. Floyd, authorizing thew to bring suits in the courts of the United States. Altos discussion the moriing hour expired. ROM THE RRCLATARY OF WAL. DELL PHILLIPS ON SECRETARY BEWALD'S TION TO THE BUCHANAN ADMINISTRATION. pas The bill to provide for the greater comfort of sick and wounded soldiers, and to protacte the efficioncy ot the Me lical Department, was taken np. an motion of Me. \Waxtmey, (rep.) of Minn., tho see: * | tion giving i rank to the Chief Medical Director the division of General McCall Joined Genera! Mc” | and senior Surgeon in the Seryeon Gencral’s office was non the peninsula, stricken ont—yeas 26; nays 12. THE FITZ JOHN PORTER COURT MARTIAL. be ong wip inmmgergel (rev.) Bove » » the sections _ | providing for Mdition of one aes/stant surgeon gone: ut lawyers of this city, who bave read the testl- | 7a, "tag medical inspectord general. twenty surgeows and in the case of General Fitz John Porter, say that | forty assistant surgeons to the regular army was stricken have not seen any show of evidence to justify the ae mauen or Me:¢ (rop.) of Vt., the fale Bi Ir. Consmen, (rop.) of Vt., the provision ta its nding. “In this connection, it may be stated, | ror iucreasing tho coumiitation of rations was etricke pearly all the court was composed of offieora who | ont, anda section substituted, authorizing the Surgeon ‘he emancipation policy, or who have been piqued bo pen to bens oe. = _ = necessary for * 0 proper of sick aud wounded soldiers. dayh ish pene — Pi arse << ‘aher potaiderable dlecossion the Dil, as smsended,, waa mand. passed. ed the nas of people, It @hould be stated that it has aa bid i woe es pg engage om ‘On motion of Mr. Wisox, (rop jass., the bill to ly exhilarated the radicals, Cheers were given in | seovidy for an increasoof the clerical feeny in ties Quar- of the public offices when the senteuce was made | termaster General's office, and the appointment of three u ‘audivorg and one solicitor in the Quartermaster’s Depart- mont, Was faken up, Mr. Hae smeved to nirike out the section providing for the auditors jecitor. He was willing to give all the stated in intelligent republican circles that Wen. | forcg needed, but not to make auditors in the depart Phillips’ version of the relation of Mr. Seward to | ment. Buchanan, tn tho last days of his adminig- | Str. Wnsoy hoped the Seuate would retain the section, is true. Judge lack 1s said to haye been | 8st Was utterly imporsible to do the busiuess of tho do- a 4 ge bel da 0 | partment with the present force. Many of the anditors jeo-between In the case, Tho radicals keop | were ar pe Ju kettling the accounts under their fire against Seward, Biair & Co.,aa the canse of | Charge, Tho Paymaster's Pepartment aleo wne yory much bebind, because they had not force enough. t war disasters. Rathor than to have Seward thoy ‘After some discussion, the Senate adjourned. to have a clean sweep. — GENERAL HITCHCOCK AND MAJOR GENBRAL House of Representatives, MCLELLAN. Waruineron, Jan, 28, 1869 following lotter from Geueral Hitclwock has been Tun acetone oF Tim GovERNMKsT. oan8 . Tho House went into Committee of the Whole or the ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY CHRONICLE, bill to provide ways and moans for the support of the Waswixorow, 9. C., Jan, 21, 186%, gl F pest ie’ government, ¥ mene eashontre y the puis Sarnent ‘The emetieration of the section taxing baike, &c., wae % 0 resumed. SPP iit tr doors and emrcemeser ot Mr. Lowe, (rep.) of Cal., moved to strike out the ninth “ut of whole passages, and inone materiat | Section, amendatory of the Tudepeudent Treasury law dtectiy reversing ee fatemout—tuat T bey to | #008 wallow any money obteined from loans oF tnterual nae in your colamna for an | Févente to be depomited in solvent banks, Ke. nr orn Ts to by one majorit ty pulitiestion Of that testimony, together with tbo vr an (opi) of OFts, Spee & new section, ‘thas moog 0 ve i petgeioge sete ~ none 6 Teh y raised wider thig act shail be drgwa c y testimony was worth publishing at all it onght | om the Treasury, except in pursuance of specilie upbro r - » ’ ved in the purchase of ~abhished asf gave it. It was the duty of priatiens ipe 4 nor expended in t te i x ogro wlaves, or jou for play i ate méstions i should be nogro slaves, Or o& ere eetd ars co Totaled ths oy to alate abt ay by any State; nor for arthing, equipping © u supp ruck fugitive slaves, Mr. White called upon the gent'omen to put their fingers upou any «tatate authorizing the revenue tw bo devoted to any such purposes. Fugitive negrous Were now maintained Wt 4 large public expense. Was the United States 40 be converted into an rleemosynary aay Jum for fugitive negroe#, and were white men to be taxed for their eupport. Mr. Ouw, (rep) of N. Y., said itonyht to be Jnown bere, and rebnked, that the statement of the gentleman had not tho slightest foundation in (act. The rant and fustian about the revenue of the government being de- voted to maintaining negroes freed by the President's proclamation, waa wtally unteuable. The revenue hnd | not been expended for any eyeh purpore. When the off | cial report was received it would be seen that there out. | caste and outlaws, instend of being a charge to the Trea | Sury, hed been a source of profit. He would avoid on all occasions any remarks which—while it was the duty of all | todo everything to malutain the constitution in ite death strugg!o— would be seized upon to ermbitter the South still | more and discourage the hopes of the North and en- todo, Th) Court asked my opiabon touching the ibd ites to case of a disobedience of orders by pl MeMelea, im not leaving for the security of neton the force designated by the four commanders four army corps composing the Ariny of the Po- = wertng this question I placed Um responsibil military law and army usaye hay alway? phe h the officer who, aa was aawrmed in tle question, vboyed the order—to wit, with General McCle Lan, with the President, who, in making good his ort- der. by the detention of a part of bc Dowell’s corpa to: Wash ng ion merely | necessary step to re misch ef commbited by Generabe Me! loilon himaeit, ativwding to thé order of the 8th of March, which ite ated through the Secretary of War on the 13th «me month, In the Times’ report of my testimony jon of ft fe inverted, and Tam pat forward—t ain one by acerdent—as placing the respons) ith the President,and pot with General Meciai- | courage such mortifyihg scones ax are enacting at the ca- | pital of New You He would not add fvel to the fame, Teaponant! apd wo olf almest everything for comeitiation and y for alt the con thet might follow such disobedience. This is military priuciple ich avery soldier under. add here that Generst MeClellan's barmony. Mr. Srevexs, (rep.) of Pa., read for Mr. White's benefit ision ia the copstitetion which provides ‘* No Treasury but in conse: orders of the President, quenes of appropriations wade by lew ° panctually and preeively, Mr. Wiexiives, (Union) of Ky., said it would be ree sufiicint foree left for the execution of | MemMbered that he heretolore offered a resolution calli upon (he War Department to stats the expenses for taking care of the negroes, and from what source money bad deen drawn for that purpose. He botieved that Mr. Stevens and his friends oljected to and defeated that resolution, If he had the power to rend for and papers he could #how that money, appropriated to on the war, bad been applied te clethiog and main. negroes captured of seduced from their owner WN, (rep.) of Ind., said the facts in tho © Tepresented ton times as bad aw they really were. himeelf had introduced & resolution calling for informa. of going to Richsnond. via Verkwown a not, he should have reported Suchen ore starting on his expedition. iden t had required bim to proceed in the execu. his plans, ail the world would Nave placed the re. @ door of the President, General not do this. He commenced bis expedition | ting” the point so “explicitly” ordered by the and pat A large part of his foree im motion for mus before the President knew of that neglect,’ ue himself the entire responelbility for wed. ear ain Mr. tion, He understood from au officer of the government ecess has often protected on officer from | that the employment of contrabands, jostead of being « ty alfixea by law=—see tbe ninth article of Wer | Kies had been a source of revenue. The gentleman (rom dience o ordera: but it will be anew featare jn | Kentucky (Mr. Wicklid@), in a recent epecch in Indiau nist ory whou failure, resulting from a departure | Spolis stated that money had been misappropriated for | atid orders, sball bo visited upon the superior, | the ‘Of wich persone. If this were #0, we should plan was not followed and whoee orders wore | Promptly make the correction, for the government hat ted.” E. A, HITCHCOCK. ho right to expend poy 8 such a manner. He did not | believe that there bad @ misapplication of money AINMENT BY THE SECRETARY OF THE TREA- | Speeches of the character made today were calvulated (0 boned poison the minds of the people and cause them vo distrust | tary Chase gives & supper to-night to @ large | the government. fiuanciers in and out of Congress. .) of Ohio, remarked that the Prosident Mr. Nowe, (0 } | in reply to the Chicago Committee said some division | THE RAISING OF NEW TROOPS. thing now fn the hands of the republicans is } commanders were imuing more rations to the negroes than {0 the soldiers. | Mr. Css replied that queh ratious might bare been re means to rate new levies. jsnued. Dit wore paid for under the law authorizing toe | 168 OF PORBIONENS ABOUT INVRETMENTS oF “mpl (of contrabands on forts, ke. MUNEY. Mr arked whether the genuieman denied the | t he had amsertod jotconble that agents of foreign governments at {are uncommonly anztous t restate «uuld brine yal thy Saute A heretofore offered | got the opinivns of ii there had beea | Breat portion of his time,and especially in attending to | ase rtainment of U | opening night at the Howard Athe NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, “JANUARY ag was charged, it would ‘be red Ho was es, goxivus (Of au auswor, Decause the public miud bad beeu abused aud poisvued on t. None inquired whether the gentioiman bad ever viethces egtien (eas ho was not @ frequenter of that place. 1. COX, (opp.) of Ohio, did not undorstand Mr DP to nay ‘that the payments bad been inado accord? an law. Mr. Dows replied that if the negroes wero er ploged by the goverumeat they were eutitied 29’ convenatod like white ‘aborera, The goveruiment © lt hot eos money to them in charity. : My. Cox said Ht his friend from Wontucky, as charged by 'r. Dunn, had uttered #nch Wo/ds us to ' poison tho minds-o! the neople, it Was OWA, Wo the persistent aud © bsistent wotlan of ibe repub cans vollng down reso.u. tions to get at (he trash, Mx, Luns—I did vot. Mr. Cox knew he did not; but the regojus ona for the he facta werd voles dion, Ant when yo ublican (meaning Mr. Duua) . im ar sion hese Pemsedem - oulmniited one wih & sta’ed that sixty Dov” ge " ve$ ia the Department of Sonth Ca olina cost the“, n the geutlom>:, (oe $3 500- por month; whiie Indiana taixed about poisoning the publig tind, and the gevtioman from Now Ye rk (Sr. ) about rant and fustian, Why not let the facts come out)» He did not believe th t the idtier’s statement would prove Correct, On the contrary, tho most extravagant expenditur® have been mide without law and agniust the constitution, which coutalwed uo warraut to tax white fog the beneNt of Degioes. nie geno (rept of Pa., re‘erred to the law of July 17, 1862, whi'b provides that tho services of nogroes: may be engaged for camp, forcilleation and naval servic, and they may be enrolled and organized under such regu- lations 4S may not be inconsistent with the constitution and lawa and what precedent may prescribe. Another section algo provides for paying them. Mr. Wickiye inquired if the old negro women and ehil- dren brought hither were eng:ged on the fortifications’ Mr. Mor’ cwrsoy repliod that iit was a class with whem he was pot at all familiar, He did not know how many negroes had been freed from rebel masiors. Sometiing tmust be done for those who excaped. ‘They could not be driven into the ocean. Mr. White's amendmont was rejected—29 against 72. ‘Tho House then tovk up Mr. Hooper’s aubstitute for the original bill. Mr. Hooper, (rep.) of Mass., caused a letter from tho ‘etary of tho Treasury, dated December 23, to be read, accompanying which was a bill embracing (he latter's views, aud commending t» tho mogt favorable considera- ton of the committee the provision for a banking organization. Tho Secrestry of tho Treasury had requesied to be auibofiznd to borrow nlud hin. drod millions of dollgrs,ou such terms as the oxigeu- cies of the pubic, Gervice might require, and. said that he should corudiniy pre‘ey a much more limited au; thority: and it wold Ss hore gratifying and moro wh, Geptudlo if Cougre, would designate What proportion 4 he BERTELAO ‘houid be odt alued io. each o " salon rs ‘The bill upon which the yo ane ica without giving power for the "mie ar tak féndor notes equal to the power of ogy nina atom issued on time His (Mr. Hoot prepared by ~~ ere oo cations. Ho did not yottve 1.20" the, Auane the gavarnment ebuld “yo “ frotianatlly ac the Dit RMON, which “ne committee had acted. Mr. HC aTON, (1p.) of Ohio, replied, opposing Mr Hoop- en's "11, and saying theater (Mr. Hooper) had brought t 4 Support the gancting oy the Secretary of the Trcasury, « With the momentta anthorlly Cf the Chairman of the Comnmnitton on” Wayd ities Wenc'* 00 gentleman rm Naw ore cas Spaulding), airy New York @nancior. 52 (we ky) w vas we many fathers, and, Wke Joscpn’s ith mod 1 aflairs of nistered by the Banta, *- was of man} . Nooper’s substitute was rejected by a vote of an jan Ts Ph or ag Y, (rep. ou. offered a now section taxing bee eee ios (UF DOF Golam per annim. are 98.) of Hl, thought they should not Me. Wanarounnm (io, gitiact, but take the question by jectod—20 againat 79. substitute was now consi- “\ the Hous: 4 Lovey’ ‘ ir. STEVENS’, (rep. c dored.. Ho briehy prpia, "64 pling Mr. Moxastt, (rop.) of \.'"' "spake in favor of the bill, Ir. Srnarton, (rop.) of N. rise order that the and moved that tho committee t' membera might bo several bills be printed, and tha. allowed further tine to examine them, The committee rose, and the Flow, Monday. » adjourned till The Finance Bil. >, Wasuinaroy, Jan, ose 2S The following 4s the balance of tho amondad bil, thie first seven sections of which were published ol reey morning:— Srcvion 8 — And be it fuerther endeted, That all bana’ associations, corporations or individuals, esting notes Be latich as eneneney shall be subject to and pay @ dut¥ ol biel 9g centiin ich .iall year, from aud after April 1, 1803, upon tho average ‘amount of tho aggregate of deposits and circulation of notes or bills aa cilrrency issued boyond the amount hereinafter named that ia to say, banks, associations, corp orations jor udiv duals having # capita of not over $100,000. ninety por con thereof; over $100,000 and not over $200,000, eighty par contum’ thereof; over $200,000 and bot’ over $399,000 woventy per contum thereof; over $300,000 and not over $500,000, sixty por contum: over $500,000 and not ove $1,000,000, fifty por centum thereof; over $1,000,000 and hot over $1,600,000, forty per contum thereo! $1,600,000 aud not over $2,000,000, thirty per Centum thereof; over $2,000,000, tweaty-five per centum thereof. Tn the caso of banks With branches, the dutica herein vided for shall be imposed upon the circulation of tho notes or billa of such branches severally, and not clroulation of ail, and tho amount of capital of each bank shall be tho amount allotted to or used by h branch, provided that all the banks, asacciations or cor- porations and individuals issuing or relsrulng such notes or bills for virculation m8 currency after April 1, 186%, in sums representing any fractional rare of @ dollar, shal! be suiject to and pay a daty of five per centumn each half year thereafter upon the amount of fractional notes or bills eo ix sued, and a list or return abail be mado and rendered within thirty days after October 1, 1sei, and cach six months thoreafier, to the Commis anor of Internal Kevenie, which shail contain a trne and faithTul account of the duties acerued upon the fail amount of the fractional note circalation, and upon the average an of all the other circulation for tho next six months ceding, or whje from time to thine a And & list of return shail made and rendered within thirty days after the time (xed, as aforesaid, to the Commissioner of internal 0, which shall con. tatn A true ana faithful account mount of the du- f the fr tes wecrucd, or which should acoru w time evation ; corre game contiine a tru which have ac counted for hat or return asgociavon , ¢ shall fortert @ and Fastht m of five huudtred doliars | and #uel Lani I corporation or ¥ hall, upon re the list’ or roturh us aforesaid, pay to the Commer! f loternal Revevwe the umount of dating dv@ on such Uist or return: and im default thervof shall forfeit, a4 & peusity, tho sum of five hundred i in caso to Luties, aw ter tho tuno baye Leen inad dure, ur when have becomedue and paynbie, the ay. sexament and cotlection shail te made according te the goueral provisions prescribed in aN mo! -cotitled “AN net al revenng ¢ wt the governuuent terest on the pulajic pebt,’ approved Hm—And te it further enactel, That the pr fae act entitled Ams ¥ the bot to provide and vation irom fur the oullee! | m : bere oy oe fa) aa tonythortzn the Sorrel ury BW the Treasury, at his disoretign, 0 allow any my from leans oF internal r 0 Bo Spelt solvent banks w the credit oF Trevsuror ot the United Siater, upon dep vy wal Danks with the Treasurer on amount gf United States bonds or Trongury notes not less such depesits reepectively as security for the payment theFouf: aad froin time to tine the Secretary of the Troms fury may use anch ie by draft of eheck to pay any of tho ereditora of t t for transier WO the Tréseury of wathor on Becrion 10.—And l¢ & further enaeled, That, ju order to Prevent and pun Laltera Uons of the bonds, notes and fractional currer a- rived to be ineved by thls oct, all the provisions of iby sixth and seventh sections of the act ehtitied An act to authorif> the iene of (nied on | notes aad for the redemption or funding th of, and for funding ating debt af the proved February 2: y to the bonde, cor ¥ authorized to @w'vequed, in fee manner wa siath end seventh rections we adopted ag additional rections of this the sur of one milion dollara is hereby appropriated ont of ary money ia the Treasury not otherwire appropriated (o er able the Secretary of (ue Treasury to carry (lis ac! im oflert Berm 1L.—And + ut further enacted, That the pone ties of this act shall extend to officers in the Treasury Department, and to thee engaged in prioting ang pre paring the notes, 1562, hall Sepreme Court of the United States, Trerspay. Jan. 22—Now. 123 and 189.—Androw Cone tllero, appellant, ve. the United Staten, avd the Uoited States, app S, ve Andree Contoilerc go ment of these causes was coutioned by Mr. Peschy for tus claim ot Adjourned until to-morrow at 11 9'Glook Mua Lacna Keese 19 Bowron —The rococo which Mise Laura Keene and her admirable company achiewod on the 24M , tis MowLon, seen to increase with each performances, and the amall to bold the immense crowds thet ee Bow fine comed . Hanes SHIPPING NEWS i Avcived. bs ey Foreign Porte nie Havaest wave - of upon the aggregate | elation ( RIGA3, TH yievoriy On THE ARK Bayou, Galveston Important frou rations in North Carolinu—Due La News, &o., die, The Waeety Haraip, ro full and interesting dotails, from our special correspou. 24, 1803, Disaster Burnside’s army—Ope- rt this moruing, will contain dent, of the Capturo of Arkansas Post by the Military | and Naval Forces ander Geuera) MeCleroand and Advairal | Porter, accompanied by @ Map abowing the Scene of the | Operations, Also an account of the Rattle of Chickasaw Bayou, illustrated with a Diagram of tho Position of the Attacking Forces, Additional particulars of the Galyoaton Disaster, with & Map of the City and Harbor, ehowing the Position of the Union Fleet at the time of th Important Nows (ro) rations of the Union For nersoe, &e, It will also contain Cul! rey and Cattle Marketa; A geneo, ant ali other ne and important elyarneier tack » ido's Army; Ope woliaa and 163 loneral ts of tho Mouey, Produce wing Intelli- cok of an interesting Terms—Two dolars por annum Single coptes, ia wrappers, ready for mailiny, tive conta, SHINPLASTERS. Neither corporation uor tn’i\vidual ahinplastora are re- ceived at this offiee, National postal curreucy oajy will bo taken for fractional parts of & dollar, NOTICE TO PAPER MADUFACTERERS. ‘Twenty thousand reaina of gor Sexa6. Apply at the Hur ge ojtice, —. Steamor T) bt The ipgirigy ports circulated and pablished tn ref to he See eet re othe vemssln, chartered. bj Keeler, ye Honiks Eaped.tion. Induee the owe Sates otie te facts showing: her a 455 “ye atjqution of the psd t \ arihfness and fiiess fi for she ereie ehich ave vas ernpioset. pnt byt et joined docu nent he President of the Seats vember, 1963, and rn new verse), lanuched ut June I, 18! awe plankinge aid f and machinery ¥ C,H, Delamatey, ove I ta st Sonaie, we Thanes » spring of 1892, Lb of the be ani on her retura fro! ment empt a night by the peninsular campaign, Was | i a trade, 1! si This ta to Gilly that ~ ined the hull of the pr | pe ie wner AY ernaur slip, MB ¥ ort, and fad jw vetse!: wad ain Of the opinion thutt Vosicniala are of the bea “ch 004 veasel w JAcoit A. VEL GcSTUS FB. RERRLA f. B, ATILLMAN, Sup. Laspe vans TL Mages . MING Byoieie —, + «Fou Uaveew. New Youk, Dee, ‘ta, he stearaee TP inmen (XO, v 4, 1 1 shall cont! fs abe stood before her la CHAS. I HASWELL, Et Orne oF Useren Sra PxvISING THAEPoTOR Or Sream Vessnis, Skeomy Disrnicr, New Yous, ave this de a Gouveruenr ali This will certify that ateamer Tuames, now ly and wind her to be a staunch Fiala and workmanship of hull and eng ang the vessel ix well quali led to ba awed a de be coasting trate of tie Voted d:ater. MAN, Bup. Lnspect e 14 oO wings of Murray, Eddy & Co," Ke d Misnottrl State Lotter ~~ : Kewrucay, Barna Crass 3—January 29, 1303, "0, G1, 24, 77, 54, 25, 75, 70, 39, 26, 62, 17, 41, 32 . Kawtvenr, Ochss de January 39, 463. tm, $3: 07, 46, 20, 44, 69, 7 16, 48, 31. freo of charge by nalrosang etter irda, MURRAY, EDDY & GO., 7 ington, Ky.. or St, Lanis, Mt 4 paper wanted, Siae nes, of Banks’ Expedition. ren © Staton, dated 19th was & and dntshet Tnaterials, witht Ometat Dot wings of the Delaware State Lovtertes ry 23, 1868, 4 Crass Sani 23, 09, 17 be 73, 44, 50, Cireivinr® went by adrenal 8 & 00., Delaware. Libr gry Asso- > JOHN a. one OMetal Drawings of ¢: (Ker c , 1368. 17, 42, 63, 45 72, 76, 69, 13. 4 86 17, 6, 12, 73, 47 , 8, 26, 23, 46. Por clrouinrs, Ae. n't FRANG. '0., Covington, Ky. The unde to coudert Lott ery of Ken Cob WM. FO! 4 KINNEY Corinatos, K Royal Havann Lettery.—A fitteen” per 1 Litghest price tA vremtam of mation «r n Gold and §: ‘al . 5 et ww atized Lotte NH BATES, Brows room No. i, New ¥ Prizes tiee,—in'o formances Today tick, Little Mise Wares Three at BAR Commnodiive N r stig 0 it how ker'’s Sewing Machines ‘ira held in, New Grover & Album Photographsfine as Almigh ty doling iaeapabie ok produning by bie hurnay machines, ~» dway : Fight Cartes De for $1, of Un- equalled sty r at aoruer Corttandt aad Grecawick » ’ mt Dellance irglar Proof Safe Alka Bidebe , ilvor plate, de. 5 GO Merray v OM, PATRICK, ra Tables and the manufaetory, 8 Vinslow's Soothing Sy for sliewen the ehilt it 4 wn sores 4 he whole spaiom. 36 ° So Pyshoivaio | Leetare or Expert mente at OMaiun Halt unt wiay evento, Clase on Ww ~ ey ir Dye, Nate Dycing | ¢ henasitying (ho hair, t WA Berd arert ¢ Heat im the lable, Bold by drug: 41 Warclag street rvativeand u Hair Bye’? 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