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NEW YORK’! HERALD, SATURYAY, JANUARY: 31, 1863. THIRTY-SEVENTH GOBGRES alse @ Ditt m2! appropriations for the ont off Ab Mr; Lovejoy, had’ maic some diminutive v F wi navy Tor the Your cuding wii day Shi Pee OF the | ne Nec Pounded oy eate,Allusive to hs diminutive | ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY, _ HELMBOGINS EXTRACT BucHU, 1 consider ction be Nowro: The Weexiy Lo, with he Crd ton, | THB GK q hard” nthe poor and laboring classes. BEE eh pees ™ Orman (Uniow).of Ky. qprotested ’ tearing cacepa is oiano re @ capital medivm for advertisomeuts dewigned to reach | Tut aneat AMMMICAR para 5 prem: mon . ihe: Senate. 6: dbenmunl- Passage. Is was aconfeasion to the world uf our despe- | x hs Bits burly body Bibs thin hole; i en Whae will aggravate the evil will be the uso | The View Pamsuvurr iaid'before the: * mine tion, thatour alurté 40 suppross the, rebellion | q ‘Neidio Koghole crepe hie litle dont the notice of country deators aud morehants. KNOWN AS OHELMBOLD of r money with which they will bave to | *dafrom the President:recommending x vote of thanks failed, and that wo had bgea unsuccessiulin saving | Piew ro yo he did'mot believe this of the gem- KNOWN AS “HELM BOL! pape! by Gongress to Commedere David) D: Porter, for the | the constitution aad the: hopes of itberty on thie tomag . NOTICE TO PAPER MAXUPACTURERS. oa “aa! purchase dear goods (for all kinds half advanced bravery and skill displayediby: him. in the attack upon | BOB oir peannaes So eaipowincger anes the Le reubrestenatubaed nti te merrow knows AS “HELMBOLD 5” with cottom), worth less than half its valu@of | arkansas Post. Referred to: the Commmisseo oa Naval | nos admit, fic -1i'' thought that thore were. wind “ ‘Twenty thousand reams of good ipaper wanted. Sis GENUIEE Pie RATIONS--VIE> ‘ valor and strouy!! esough im tho people to vi THE WEEKLY GENUIBE Phe VA on = bore tarmchg = mor the | Afaire. uote wea hoot ea x poeple, ta preserve wee KLY HERALD. 32x46. Appipes the Hanan office, Gexuank ree MAHAR ai — ot pera Aeoe e: muel taptl _ Several pripate bille.were passed. trom fonmirenis "(dn steven) “had exphained, me | TBE New Vicksbucy Kxpedstion, Hue | omcial Drawinga of Mucra ra GENUINE PREPAWATIONS OV IE yw war c -the restoration of PRINTING THE PRESIDUNT'S WESEAGK. rewoa for Of the bill, which’ had beg | tmatedwith.a Map—rhe Successful Ope-il Co.'s Kentucky audeMiussirl Mate Loucrin”” HLM WoL EXTRACT - nUGHU® ) the. constitution and the Union, and not for | ar. Axromy, (opp.)of R. I., from the Comeittes on Fg by, the year of lain Bt onan cert at y , Fations-om the White Rtver_Operations || ,» noe rh re ee 30, 1868. FRERorb ss EXTRACT -oHU, emancipation, threatening the permanent ruin | Printing, reported a, bill'to expedite the printing of the y, prowection, iu thevevent of their being takes, | Of the Mebel: Privateers—tmportamt Mans)’ tienrbony, Cuias $2 Janey so isig! be 3% HELMBOLDS EXTIACT went and evslavement of the whites, President's message and acoompany ing documents. Passed. : But.this was nouthe true reason, [te purpose. tplligence from Mexico, Mustrated—Tne | 17, 69, 26, 33, 72, 51, 63, 70, 44. 45, 1, UL, & HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT “nuonu, ile ra Tho [Dill provides that. the message wad documents sbail | Pee i cevantee inmnlitary array the negroes proclaimed | Latest News, die., die. de. | Parana cceser ieee ae lye HEUMBOUD' BXTHACT. BAUSAEANILEA, reach 4 e Sketch of hicutenant Commander Blake, a pal Ao 7 pag epepend ore 4 Cotton States, and maintain thom there to exterminate or | Th? Wasmix Hixnan fon the: presens week, roadg this: Contagion, Ky.. oF Bt Lan . Ht ELMO EXTRACT BAloA Pati ipat ‘of the Hatteras. Geaissatten te aaemaneinansh toma drive off the whites of. that section. Of what use wow.d, | mortilg at ten o'clock, will comtain:— eile te HELM EXTHACT BAKSAVAIULBA, Lievtenant Commander Hoover C. Blake, who com- TUX DETRNUTION @ ecu MuNTS. ms ead Te ‘The: Latest Newu of tho advanee of Gonoral MeClor- | pamela! Drewtnus of the Deluware state baw A AP ARIAL mundn th Ud Sa: gon Harn oak Ga | gle Cycle ieee pata | Stinnett ou tar | ae ta Yrom abr, wih» ap showing | "yes Mrs Suton ott, | LARGER KO aa veston, Texas, on Sanday evening, the 18th Junuary, by | Sonators of States unropresemied among the Senators | 196 Yieldep to the clamors of his ultra friends. Whiloop- | tho Situasiamot Vieksburg, and the new Channe? saw be- sii Bie Gta tnen eth Taare HELMUOLD'R IMPROVED ROxK WAnit, a o be the not aba that are it. posing tho. bill ly, he contended that it wam-not:| ing opened by General MoClonaad —* pewans, ¢ ponuary 5). 10m, me HELMBOL! M ROSE WASH: rebel privateer , supposed notorious Alabama, Present. Adopted. Our. potiay. to call negroes into the war as soldiers, wh 66, 69, 50, 20, 47, 34, 26, 15, $5, 76, 12, 64, 23. HELMMOLD's IMP’ Rowe Was was at the time of tho destruction of his vessel forty | COMMAUCTON OF MUITH-OV WAR YOR TUE JAFANMBE GOV" | Wy Ould Oitain afar Dotter class of detenders. —” ‘Am. Acoount of the Splendid Operations of the Union | ireularesoat by "JOUN. A. MORRIS & CO. HELM HOLDS. | years of age. Ho was a native of the State of New York, | Mr. Witximson, (rep.) of Minm., offered s vergesiey Mr. Sapawacx, (rep.) of N. Y., favored the bill, foxtha-| Navel and Military Forow on the Arkansas River), wit Wilmington, Delaware, HEEMROLDS # ‘mod catered the United States Navy March 2, 1840, hav | Pequesting the President to communicate to the cream Ghat lt was appropriate and necessary to Caery-OuL | Mape showing the Soene of Operations. Se ag WELMBOLD'S whether op ‘any representative e settled policy’of the government iu the condush of | 4 ans. of the: OMetal Drawings of the Library Asso- HELM BOLD'S tng graduated at the Annapolis Naval Academy. He re- | Je vtnor of the United States tush received from | the wary Congress had ry Capture of $8, Ceartos, Denaro amd | ciation Company's 7» OF Koatnatty, HELM BOLDW zeived his commission as lieutenant September 24, 2866. | the pe ge ms wernment, or auy agont thereof, any sum ciple,om which the bill proceeded, and this bill was-now | Duvall’s-Bluff, op the White kiver. LL, 20 Crass 6l—January 30, 1863. GUAUINE PREPARATION ‘Daring the whole teri of tis naval carver, over fifteen | mauey to be used: im constructing shipeot-war; if ee, | Horosat gece tase mocks were inemotcat foe We’) Fut Reports of: the Deperdations of tho RebeliPrivae | Lt 20» 64s Gf, Oy SOs A. Oh igen' Ms 40, 75. ota PREPARATION. years, be has been actively eugaged in the service of his | {whe,tas the nent Rew much mosey coe control it, | delend the republle upem the principles on which iW» was. | ‘eerswmrtiie Qooan. 66, 27; 32, 31, 9, 13, 4, 60, 2, 77, 62, 62, 36, 1% GENUINE PREPARATION, Dountry ,and was always esteemed a brave and devoted | is now, atid what disposition is proposed to be made of it, | founded against the, » Ns of an insolent ari | Inigresting. Accounts ot the Morements of tho Preach For clemuinen, Sos eae & 00.. Coviagies, Ky. TION, officer. He served on board the sloop-of.war Preble sauucirING Goren aBe saxcesxrunmncs pom sty Saran een gree any sero tm Menkeo, tbe Reperts of their Defeas, with » Adapy ilies. parm . Ky. prev the Mexican war, and accompanied several expedi- Fe ey ry poses, Te ferent trating théln Line-of Macoly frem Vers Crax tothe Mex} an6 ove tn ony omar into copartnerabin, tebe ; '- | J’Southard foe negtigense ta iting out the Banks expe. | ‘hay had, inflamed the. ignorant uader ther, y.| cam Capital, toes udeel pel roncken tae Eibtaey Bomecion RAT! dition. woked: the arbitrament of the 51 ‘The The Latest Nawe from North Carolina, the Army of the Lott cay of Kentucky, under the Of Brance, ‘Oa. COB ‘Mr; Gninms, (v0p.) of lowa, said that be could not soo | COmO® stone of their institutions was slavery; and 2 peta pos Lor D. 1°01 the reason for the nano of Commodore Vander. | % ‘thelr resouress were {rom slavery. So, while | Potomac, eon | Union Army: Agri- 7b a ae . Dut. for be thought that Commodore Vanderbilt was more Paes State was disloyal, 20 slave Stato was. loyal..| culdutel'Iteme; Sporting Bnipitigence; Revisw.of the Mo: | Coamerox, Ky., Jemuury api . Diamable than the others. Commodore Vanderbilt knew |. The Fresident’s dant’e cmmncipelion, procismation wat-the sal--| ney, Provision-and Cattle Matkets, and all yews of tho ae D. the destination of the expedition, whilo these very mea upoa impregnable constitu. Prises Cashed im. all Legalized Rigue. the dat Tafopmation gives. soma BATES, Broker, RuoHY: the Babine ry bees Na Li Wall attest, roo Met. ‘the marines and crew from the Governor, oua.of the vea" Dedance Fire and Burgiar Prout pois’ ‘sels of the-Port Royal expedition, whrich foundered at wea | Sian, geeaee Aisa Sideboard ond Pasion Safes, (oF sliver plates aes at ‘A Poniuive aud dpecitc Remedy, potas rary ig Ape ae pony He werved on boaré the | Yan Brunt, 63 Murray street, corner. of Cullege place. 4 oo, FOr Danes of the “ame vessel in its search after the United “tates steamer Commodore M. PATRIOK. BLADDER, KIDNEYA. ANGE: AnD QaOPETCAL rermont,, missing at the time, and whose fate for a while | rouse to rt ond AWHLLIN 80 much anxiety to the governmont anit poeple. ‘and wend Rais vs. Bal! ad Parties.— ——. Be was subsequently promoted to she rank of lieutevant S considerable Teta medicine increases thy power of digestion, and exettes Bmimorgls, ‘nd! bbew Boot white Bai! tnd Linen Gulter Baws ana Suppers es MULLRIC& CO ecesmeanter, Gnd at MG Oana Teen bette aoe tof i theabsorbents Into healthy ag'ion, by which the Wateay or ‘ice, was ordered tothe command of he R.R. Cuylor, witty SBS PUTO NES hidlowing 00-apubeiate be Fathor thas, ploy: one site the greatest raaiatees eee CRT Ser teeels sadaiennes, eae z Gulf, whore: he was, soon after rear 5 eithintit ts x saeae ned berg" owe. ee, oe roa cating the ment of tubercular depeaition, When See Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand, MEN, WOMEN OK me twertea ot war, as en Sry Louurectors ad’ should be douit | uy tape und cuvel coreicg Ned (alee act neaniienaia: | suse ere only media the daegeae AS se ey |; °* WH RRED A BIRSOOS, O06 Broadway, Ka Ms HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT avonU Sunday, the 18th of January, mooting death while gallant. | “jeesmived whet at least five per celttum of the earnings of | charged their duties. ry arhile the disease, itself progreases in the lungs and || Memdies Will be Exp nted Upom Bre DOLDs BETRART noo Ly engaged with that scourge of the sous. the Alabemaa— | the venscls chartered by or Urougn hiss should be retained | | MP Waanwr, (Ualon) of Fa. saia that the government | (°c">y tues epinioga from ep to step watll ihe sree, |: Tucsday evgning.sb.@linton Hal. Ne paycholegtcal expert. BELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUG bon fee be Ce TM ieee ee sane, ate cere the amounts due to the sald nod tho Dnien aves oe eee aoe on e con- wade Dy the Sisease render deveptlontan longer’ posal ments on ‘evening. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH chat tun! ongaging ber. © 5 fo not, | Cossien and comprom: 4 very | Instead promised return to health the poor invalid = " ‘EAR? auequal conflict the Hatteras was sunk. and the brav eaulied to hny tomy curaion or thes meat of said day sho ecaration went forth tothe colonies from Tode- | Ande alti tmiaes trod ___ MISCRLLANEOU! FOR WEAKNESSES vessel, but liable for damage by ed iH tose made. From cares hia chore of bi Ry — h: Arising f habite of db uu, eae in@leswe ermtaning ha teiernlesnioe bole mation. |, UA ete Loe cae wal ci weds | Seo eech's. pollcy hed’ prevailed.” the Wain: desing, Soak, 20) aie ii fea be lr now advise tov wregirntem of Hivad’s warped helateyea needen, | rally. fi re an sXMeTo! nA thoroughly Joyal adalat fer, he was’ | popes Muaberaton of the tablet wa then Poet: | waa agin nave by compromise ofthe grout anarulig | almatttarkasison” iritnesicg te isioidiait neil | “ote reaney: Monet Rudi bass Fan to Wserion, Lah af ovran eTOM y his officers and mon, most of . . piri the land—Ciay, Webster, Calhoun 6% wall so sa0n as he can enjoy the © HOUSEHOLD WORD.—BUY YOUR FIRST nitheulty of eee et iia moot 4 . A Nios Placed Warer Table. Cutlery, Cooking Uvenause Went Trembling ci, at E, D. BABSFORD'S Great Baraat, Cooper Institute, | Horror of Disiane. Poet ihe tind: Lime. ae rit Universal Lasaitude of the Flushing of the Budy, AMERICAN WATCHES—GOLD AND SILVER, FOR + Bystem, Rruptions on the Pace bek : y ther for that purpose. If a try," if it be winter, ivan ltier, written provioes to hie dayarture for | cf; air i Mb halle Soh anor aPerhy verre ET fwlien concession and‘corapromise should beeahibite | walt (3 he repstlog rpring’” ‘Hus, it Gat to a friend tn tits, ke | Hoo. W. A. rdaon, elected United States Souator | 44 i: wax now. The éractment of meagures repulsive tothe | faith im these delusive promisca. ‘ioe many learn when too eaves bebind him unconscious testigiony of the rovouioa, | om, Hlinols to All the vacancy occasioned by the death | thego mage of tha people might produce such estate of | laie (MAL Ike "countty ‘referred wo lien beyond the geare with which he entered upon the Tulliiment of his duties | °F Re Hom. Stopben A. Douglas, | a sotoree | Mibira that we som morning might awake toad that | lirentttulferer iserer:* >= eiel “cometh not woul Over” sale by GEORGE C. ALLEN, 419 Broadway, one door | Hot Hands 4 Countenance 40 hig country, and in the noble discharge of which he - Senator frome Tthaots we had no government. Permit me, then, by simple narrative « ik Dana tree ctaee , Drsnena of the Bkin, Shel Ble dent Ho ele eit nace Me {be | upon his duties as United States from Iitnois. ‘A Vorce—Yes, we will. which comsum| rt ee ce ee Dae en eee ree ee nee Tews aympeoma. it allowed to go on, which this meddling Non may be kn alveston. i k " ‘THE COMPENSATORY EMANCIPATION QUESTION. + b d fr his h A 4 a . a Pollo Suva ben ; ors (0 | Tho bill granting ald to the State of Missoark foreman | 1. make any ecicabin twertacp nner Let thnetaer aie ihe ayes to ieee of ee kee pr OP TCIM, ee er raanlly tae Taree: Oucty Guty 12 ny cyuntsy | cipation was then taken up and discunsed at some length | of the chamber show a corresponding disposkion. It the | {fcutmant to restore them to health. "Ifthe invalid waits or 1 pou {he amendmen ison, of Mo, Mr. Sher. I ‘a he o invalid wal ‘honor, with dishonor a burden. Ihave much to live for, | © phn nodal eat rea gentlemen here would all agree upon a busis of compro- ata he watts for. the apcival of the shitd ene, cde PERFECT TREASURE FOR BILLIARD PLAYBRS.— | !*8rhably remove i ‘ od “innke w peefert player oc this hawithful and plowuurale | SCY are Bot frequently followed by those * diretul dae of all games, illustrations of ® pe oa," pastine. It contains the rr at, man, Mr. Henderson and others. ‘ mise as to the conduct of this wan, it would not last threo | need tot tell him that wien disease : . anal Soxiech o te duly Lawes ny county Taintgordown | qylth, Ragan, (opp.) of Dal. seid be woekl throw 20 0b- | monuns.. He. opposed tho bil becmuve ik would produce | Sivays diMeultand the veut vocerain'”if'an thecsihes | feetsgreet he te proat mua, HO) pape cles Tas INWANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Sn iac ytaky and euesroe tote ere co | tube cru nd ue warrant the cougtttion for ile” | Gat flack mn wer went toes toy would regard ean | Xeaianganscon hey wren owe ws cao vor | Fina § Slend f ee Pie May are amare of he cuz of hai wuerng, Put wom 100 in in aby way. 10 his cure, under i yy vation " tc wi i he records of the Tiwana “tal rarenee to his own State he would only ask chet sho be | 2,coudemnation of thoir conduct, and leave tho service if | with certainiy. meek by lohalstion,alenget || Qoamey SINCLAIR TOUCEY, | melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness the trudh of the assertion OLD BoyEnOs THR CONSTITUTION ONCE APY RECTED WITH OR WHLASKEY che for nale, by the demijohn or dosen. by UANKe WHARNBENS, : ARTHUR KENDAL, Wine Merotunt, No. 3 Wiltlam ot ‘aa wifo and two children, whd | loft to do as all other States had done—to deal with the | ‘ey could. How far thia feeling extended he was vot Covan ann Exrxcrosation.—One of the cariiest signa of are at present roxiding in this eity,and who are over- | institution in her own way and in her own time. All they | “Ble to say. netinge bom eer e na Ptreryerteg rd wholmed with grief at their vad and grievous bereave- | Clatmed was that thoy wero the best judges as to the way Poe nronny ong axed Pi see Ak ae rar soffceiy he noticed hy ble necrerecictiene Bvcingin tenn ment, much of which is shared in by the friends who | they should act on this subject. ‘There was a great deal | ‘mato Meee eee seier te bad board | lle more than an’ occasiona: dry lack.” Iie fost cond, ew him, ard the goverument and country to whom his | o¢ danger of causing a collusion of races ta thus attompt- ir. Wxiaut repli " ve. monly observed in the worni A ERY cHoIck , On Airst getting out of bed, inet. Caithful services are lost. ing to ‘the social relatious of a whole + 80 to-day. but it may also occur during the day—aftec meals and alter | ————-—-—— siatem. which HELM BOL a. es tntagik Aienpgee link nenee coep dio wabgecsenuinety, Mr. Mooumeap would like to know their names. oy | (raining or conversing. Some weeks or months ‘ater, vary: | PZROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROUHKS ARE OF¥KIL sen: re Sy a The,Sea Triumph of the IromcClads, | and teave it tothe Jadgment of the States tn future, a8 lt | wory ay Paeicranthe sextheans or one 7 | stléccdod by tee Sapeotoration cfc cise. tain renee “Thoroughly tesled. aed toatnigin tga gesd: ropeaation: | OLS OR YOUR ETM, (Correspondence of rovidence Journal had been in the past. ¥ 4 generally frothy. After a time litue points of - - we: f ‘THE VOYAOK OF THE MONTAUK. 4 Mr. Huxpmox, (Union) of Mo., moved to extend the hinted near eine pat Sete ntaey be pov ghere| Groyioh yollow tiatter make thelr aprearaced nike ynulls 1D overtax the Voice thay are of ye vneutss TING poeta, Suara Sears ornare, | time of Ota cipal tobi amend of 1870, 48 in | Cteg apan by #captan-ra lant man, who had'doan in | Sinolt she oe ata? tae iage mas rae alt | (ited trot and wl ude aration Say. "oe | a nctuaied an 1 Rovan, 8. C., Jan. 19, ; b “ . - | sokdter exposad to sudden chan, weather they | on, tremplantins The iron-ciads havo made thelr ‘debut ia Sonth Caroli: | Mr. Howane. (rop.) of Mich., hoped not. nat woura,| Yetious,batilaw—to say thal be would, render what ger- | formity In the ammount, expcctoraied in this disease ive prompt reliet ncoushe ahd colda, abd cat bo carried Im | t<m:nuiinun wieetated on, sebieruus mate of the uterus tee ax Tye" Moatauke arrived here this, morning at" one | be too long a time. He hoped vo live ve gee the day when | }Ce,e-gould aboald Vale meraure become, law. Wash. | ona ee ace Tamim i “aera, tere, ix | Th pocket to be akan at ocean requires : corriwa or whiter, sterility, and for all complaints o'olock, after quite a rough passage of forty hours and | there ‘ould not be a single slave on the soil of the United | SySton. HOnry male Others of toe I ‘Guring the twar, | hand, may ‘be profuse, steady Seorakeing., tee tee mune ye (the seg, wether arising Crom indiscretion, habits sailing a cruise of three hundred miles. States, and to Join iu the festivities and hear the joyous | “ave'inqavor of negro allies, Present war, | commencement, Uni 1 roaches fo the last ‘tage Ball's President Hamilton College, Clintou, N,v. | “PANO®: OF Nhe ‘iter waiting {or a northeast blow to pass off we left | shouts of @ universally freo people on that glorious day. | “30 'wravor of negro allies; so | pint oF more in twentsfour hours in ‘many advanced | “Por throat truvbles tney are wapecttien DECTANH OR CHANGE OF LIME. wufort CNC.) barber at Tour o'clock va | He considered the faith of Cougtess. pledged 10 aid aay | w, fcat taking cceoof Hes ut Wf we Beane | isctbene Sat onae dike Ui, balla of . ¥. Pounds. XO PAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT TP. the alterneom of last Sunday, January 17. The Passaic. |. State in emancipation, ana he was roady at any time to | Doworlo maintain our position aegroee could pot help us | huckiagegueh steals upon dpereon it gppeon “Too favorably known \o Heed as A, THELPS, —— : Rhode Island, preceded us, and sou up to the plesae. ee ltao out of the diffeulty. They were not reliable in military 16 occurrener of @ cold, it way "reat. Mase. Bente, ‘Take nn boheme meveury, co wane setter ras ir. Cuamn, (eep.) +H, aleo opposed the amond- | service, He believed that by the reconstruction of the | *PPrehension, and lead to an immediate examination “Contain no opium. nor anything tu jurtous,”” ploneant and dangerous dtepaces. Mane ea aid aay Rtcter et did not tained Pinakg | Cabinet and the restoration of McClolien to the army the doe got Maks ood To pa Ne og yh Ae A. Haitieb, Chemlah, Boston. WELMBOLDS WxtRacT BUCKY States ought to bear all the burdeo, for the great stare of “hpnaase poarch it ts iret AD rman who Values bealh wilt di oes ‘An reaatn “Re BP" stun Low. biden. HeLenSLDS ed " the t would result to the stato of Missouri was | jerios, manifested by the stamping of fect and g | ration ts, a oe Fecommend thelr use to public spsakers OAPI: HELMB EXTRA BuCHY willing to give more aid to emancipate the slaves of Mis- . 4 4 Sapping | oe phingin, mixed with mers —es ers Me Ms OR AETR. HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT 1 ar HE Sethe rrr ico | th Sur md Ch chara wa repent we | abc cae tener cag one |" NT RECA, norton, svcast Minmaats lion was put dows. He ‘place this Jubilee of free. | Would the galleries to be closed. runing aula ype Mebsot sem ge ¥ 95 ees “FANBRWAON, 91. Lonia, || Tn.elithele lagen; at itl expwase; Mile or no change tm dom ton years beater, Ho bad father pour out the money | or Mf. Waiaur sald General McCleltan was not a favorite | the early stays, Yh IYSKy alight, for, the “Smount of ob- “Almost (ustant relief ia tho distressing labor of Uetwining diet; no ineon of he country than Ue bleed of ls children, keep ge Eg sgh or hen progress of the discden,, Ineoieetit te ince shortnes of | CTW Sehme” |. o eooLEeron, New York. AND NO_BXPOSURE Mr. Lawn, (rep.) of Kansas, thought the Of the | ineir feelings and sentiments. If you want to crown gens ot m4 iu the choat “They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat 0 f were Dill was of the utmost importance to his State. your arms with victory you must have ® commander in | fezard to this ayimptom, will ceopbcet end focctay?| (a | wes ne wemense.” thereby pomonthe soesrastionn prevestin re outs eae Ksa'ta bear al areal ie. acs Minoan, | sme t,orm,ave, cuhdence wea ito ale | ate hot ib ace, especies pay ee Kye. square 10) oes 4 COR DidwAnkD AND WORN OUT MA TTR! unately the I ne who hai 1 ve 8 ngs ox strength of . Pers boulder with Kansas, and they would be willing to take | should be placed in command. perience the sense of shortness of breath much than ‘A contract to sweep out slavery and rebellion West of the |" The ies again broke forth in applause; but it was | 20s who have naturally large lungs, because the latter can Mississippi river. He ‘was wilting to give money neh Ae ys in consequence of the Speaker’s | Patca'in ‘ie of capacity. This term, shortness of breath, te accomplish this object. the tafe of Kansas woul bel repeated. ay ah ay by sigh i cas edie satd—Let the President make a | have the! LER, sand: 5 Home as low a Two, Three, Five and Bix Dollars each, at wito WAVE Dae fe Victims oF 48 Broadway, one door below Canal virect: | {ine Nave tout thay were dacelved. and that the "Polaset? COLDS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, bas, by the weet fag pt - nts,” been deted up tm er Complaint, Yellow 8k , to break out ln an eganerated for feet health. The number of respirations in health varies for two humidred thousand men, who would rally | from aiWeen to. sevenicen in toe minute. "When. a-per: | Uital a?" Be BuMNDRETIES ater aitis Bleed Pits, Be un in an tmstant. Addressing the republi- | son, su to be healthy, is found to breathe re and get the new style. 2cenis a Depot, No. 4 a cans, be said, you abandon some of your ultra notions, or | m ently than this, ‘when quiet and not | Union square, and TL, C, OAKLEY 8 medicine depol, No. 11 Un are gone. We have got to compromise. Abandon’| aware that the number of his respirations are being counted, | p, A ‘ae ‘Sous. ee Ui "AL object.’ He bell ten would be Proposition to bring negroes into the army, ur we are | Set !t down see sure sign that he has more of less shortness =: sopoens Be 2a ht & \ be that the rebeliioa wou crushed, o . ‘equires for ite purification that we | 71 ORNS, § D i away, but with the wind rising, and point | those Staten return and teats Ailed by trus | "Ni pyre, (rep.) of N.Y., did not regard tho bit ax of | suetld take Into the oat aceruin quanuiy of wirinacgiven | C)Oniut, audalldiasasesot toeteerred withowipata ot | HEtMNOLD RAFRACT ROSIE , ve tent by g | dank ipittd, A, creasing sea. Iwas | mon. But he did not want to delay emancipation. suet pesansiunt tgporinion ba ts jatily the exetlemeat | Beaitetatior of ine thes reckeatea: Mien eae | inovurentnes fant "De HACHARIE, ursroe | HALMMOLD® RRERACE i aS marnne by amer’s pitch- | Mr. Doourmx, (rep.) of Wie... sald be would prefer to | had producod. in his hail. Ho thought the. Prorident nly take place in defnite propertion. That sicdlibear os 9rd daaecnaaia ansateat BELEBSLDS ESA sea; and iaeouri Legislature dod they . cated: sold! is alr to cause the ort : . - — | varret, found & coudy, stormy sky, a violent northeast | He would be willing to give them. $26,000,000 aud abuish | Seedy possessed power to employ negro soldiers, ead pro; | jrapurly of thr blood, and. if owing to Doar Saha Cikkin “AK, Sao eee | rail affections and dlevasee wind and a heavy sea. The lightports thro sla now, though an alternative propcsition might be | conditions in which thelr services could be made | IUS*. We do not respire in from fifteen to seventeen respira: ‘white and colored, printed and plain, in quantiies to THE URINARY ORGANS, + were closed from below, the iron scuttle set. in above, the | altered. He then referred to the laws Ppssod by the | cmicient. But he preferred his own propositton, | {cnceney by Le paelle Av] pope 4 it purchasers, at VICTOR BE. MAUGER'S, 115 Chambers whether exiating in mai oF from whateves enuse aatches bolted down., and the deck smooth and clear, and | “tates of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Now York, Pennsyl- | oqered in June last, making provision for emigration, or | number of jen in ® minute we necessarily ahort- | SeC\ _ or’ How thao eeaxpine ‘mst of the time submerged. Around the staunchions on | vania and New J }—all acts of gradual emancipatioo— | confining their operations to J my rebel localities, so as not | en the length of each breath. This, then, is what is meant STS, WORTH $4, FOR $3. AND $22 OVER. | the turret is a broad band of canvass or “weather cloth,” | for the purpose of ing that it was best to leave the i by abortness of breath. ponsy (gle f Band, 2 Same | tikes & shield trom the wind and sea, yet not much shield | precise mode of omancipation to the Logislatures of the | Soci yersoas hed physical sercnatie pozer and manhood, | , The Palee. Bach widitional respiration. ax s rie, increases Pitot Senta ra Fike crete mensa’ te ber acld cr enet, | Dtovoena of thoes Qopane remme Cay this morning, for as the sea dashed against the turret, | States. What he desired was to range the great Stato of | gna could be employed and used for ucetul purposes with. | {2t,Pulme about five beats | Hence, in conanmption, the | Say ick of uncut goods for orler work Is eacellent HELMBOLD'R RXTRACT RUCHE louds ol sptay were thrown over us, not at all agreeable | Missouri on the side of freedom: and the question of time | oat infringing on the loyalty of any portion of the coun | [ete lian soot sacteeiione Gio meta’ eevee CLARKE, 114 William atrort MELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCH "4s we looked from off the turret. this moraing—our | that would make all hee people free, nO We DOW | Kote Bn Tei orion to ay when the | Tone be tncronaea to teentgelver the pulse will range free T SECOND AND VLYTH SECOND HELMBOLOA PXERAGE mUCHU dec entirely ous of sight, tho sea making over it four | Mr. Monuit., (rep.) Of Me., was wiiling to acknow- | Dnerowt should be omployid aa teldiers. | Be Was AmmiNe | ie hundred and five to ue hundred atvd ton. Tits x not eh Fo & | salt THe and five feet deep; now plapging head first into the | ledge the binding force of the resolution passed by Con- | fiaTnheany ‘cxpertenes ip bebalr of tas poner Fog | invariably the case he To health | ALLEN ote eres one 3 re a abeee ocean, completely immersed, then rising from it, eas as a pledge to aid any State in emancipation. Now, | » friend of McClellan, and had defended bis military con- ~ _ the water pouriog in torrents from off hor sides, billows | Missouri has taken, Congress at ite word, and comes bere | {uct But it was idle to say that he (Mr. Diven) and bis JOLD ENGLISH PATENT LEVER WATCHES—IN BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOODY ding {rom our view the Adger to her main | offering to emancipate on certain conditions. He was not regiment, and the army, would not fight under aoy othor | LT bunting eases, full Jew ehty “ollary \o wo BLOOD) BLOOD! BLYOD indeed, © sight torrific and sublime, suifi- | 0 abxious for immediate emancipation as he was for an | Joader. There was tet ‘aman of them but would ght | pulse of ten oF Alten hundred dollars, for ” ME en | od Compan ciently satisfactory with one experience. initiation of the plan which would resuit in freedom. He | under any other general. When the mud dried up the | he existence of mischief iu 4he lungs, and auould instantly | Broadway, one door be sure ATAMIPDAS At eight o'clock’ we made the lighthoat off Port Royal. | was willing to give $10,000,000 to have tbo measure would march on to, as be believed, ultimate vieto. | "Aout tt remarat —_ — j SAK APA Ita Soon the pilot steamer came out to us; bus finding we | initiated. | Fy. teas that question Was whether the negroes could net | 70 00 metinued a pry nest lever. TE BON TON—JOURNAL DE MODES—I8 THE | ‘ 4 RARAAPARLL GA. Wanted Sy eieita tee eae ee Mr. Henderson's motion was rejected—yeas 15, nays23. | be used to destroy tho rebellion, and this should be the | ROMERT HUNTER, M.D. Li veer Preach Wy silon ihoye tn ths conten. All ation Pre yy owt cant Rp ariiphontn Tin bryterbaweniad nd a Mr. nme moved to amend 0 a# to make the | point for the consideration of the House Poysiciag for Pulmonary Dlesate of good taste should sre lt. Two imported palerneand « | BARAT A $14,000,000, if emancipation was com jeemts, Address & 7. TAYLOR, | Mr. Buppux, (opp.) of Pa., said that ina speech made Broudway, New Fork epetimen copy erat J ge. ‘Dash (iagship), Admiral Dupont and ube officers on her | pleted in 1876, which, after a discussion, was withdrawn. Ua Browtwar, New ¥ ns last seenion he had expressed bis views atwome length | Jan 90. 1808) . - <= | Theisen affection of the bleed and atiocke (he senwat one wmrter deck, the ‘em manned tbe rigging nod gave a ee nee.» moved au amendment asa sad- | upon the policy of ri ng negro armies te meg Ser Mgyomned gr pane elle Ma ey aay OURNING EARRINGS AND PING—NEW STYLE® A the none. wane, thr hee v Otas us, | sate providing payment of $40,000,000 if eman- | tained the same views, but would not troubleythe House | ‘real ment of bone! suine aa low ax Two Dollars, Three Dollars, Five Dol, j am gor ae Anaily the Keystone | cipation wan completed by the 4th of July, 1865; but no with a repetition of them. Indeed, the peculiar position | be consulted personally or b «and Bix Dotlars a set, at G. ©. ALLENS, 415 broadway, ioe dons etaneneee the signal Which we uadersteud are burned below | Me. Kaswapy. (Opp. ot Md. suid he vee ersori | Gemmonstrates by tosient vatioetantion. _ -Sp wune anatser OURNING WATCH GUAINS—NEW STYLER, SOME a, te bleed puriiying Ahe forts Tele mea derstand are burned below | | Mr. Kusexny (OPP) of Md. said be was utterly opposed | or gentiment, a matter of feeling, arising oat of the rela | Kight Cartes De Vistte for pigatip fbi) Vane Pullers, Vive iellarsana Footer’ eatent then oy teanbor , OUT We het om Rod dhe ella [y~ Aycan rer the border slave States. | tion of an inferior to a super jor race, between whom an- | equalied style and finiah, at TAIT'S, corner {8,415 Broadway, one door be | preparation ma Tr RSSeIaS ie Vins 85S | houghe _eoeenatateenal "Se! Appecpriatcy money. vo | Ceemmlem (olowed ln.en aiteapt to ditarb that relation, | Greenw ih rst WeLnoLDe ROKK wayy This ovening it 6 raining and foggy, with a howting | emabelpate the tlaves a the slave Staton head | pery american borw man ackuowiedgee thier tines | “Signe of Character.” A Private Class | \7ADAXE TILMAN 7 Hacneore e wath morthesater differed much with the policy pursued fur the last two | who ascribe it to pre} dine aceast nage h'as those | of indies and gentlemen now to be instrocted tm 145 EAST NINTH years. He had seen all the sovereign rights of hisown | ho vor no peony Physiology. Phrenglogy and Vhysiognomy, at 308 Broad. ‘Law of T12 Broadway, Aiate’ disregarded, Others entertained Utrmess ides thar | "BO trace it to natural causes, There is no statesman: | ay" "tuqiire of FOWLER & WELLS. Adjoining A. T Stawart’s new store. ful assortment of Nataral But io the legislation that ignores this deep rooted | ip Has jomt received sentiment of the American people He desired terflies and Birds of fine the prostration of the siave power in the border States vmage Tacnepay, Jan. 22,1863, | ws the best means of suppressing the rebellion and : | Mo — - ‘The Passaic bas arrived, having been Out at soa from | restoring the Union. AX Southern born man tonne nse fe gM Pe ugering ned | PATENT mepicinns : y afternoon till last evening. She made l’ort | he would say they were mistaken im their | ang in’ this co piry wo’ great ing Mhing Syrup, 50) donee & P Townsend » Sareapariiia. Royal ; came to anchor, bal to weigh anchor, the | calculations. Under the present policy he had no bepe | we were accustomed to think that a volunteer army, diately depend 10 goss Hunt was so high: drifted to Charleston, made the bicck- | for the future. The only way of safety in bis jadgment liag fleet, put back as soon as she could, and gueceeded | was wo adhere strictly to the constitntion as it is written, wetting in bore vst evening tight and dry, and this | and net by following the new dactrine of the higher law. tron clad stock was bigh. ‘The policy of violating the comstitution and the rights of cittreoe can lead only to ruts and anarchy. Whew Sena Al ments. tora attempt to enter States interfere with local im- | the law had mever beon disturbed save by these ver ‘There will be three dramatic performances at Barnum’s | *itullons guarded by the constitution, he felt it bie duty ie a i there Is wo misiake about it. Therr is uot a muther | arth who bas ever used it who will not tel) you at oner ‘uate the bowels and give rem tothe mother ‘and bealth to the chill, operating like magic. It y safe to uae to al! canes sod asant vo (be tate, the preacrition of one of ‘and, best female Biypicinne and nurses in the. fales. Price 26 cents, id every Seen pany the medicione CRRTIFICATRS OF CU lames from eight (9 twenty yeart smeding, ite mame known be oustand f ree ic reeperties ot Buchs sen Dievensatory of the acts. He adverted to the cris in Pennsylvania. | baiceab 30) doren Schenck # Byrup. Wuabie works on the Pracion w against it. He believed the present policy was | aijuged case ‘ ae oe = Tobias’ Lint: - to-day—morning, afternoon and evening. cablated So destroy be present form of government smear Puueaegans ieving ~ Wigs, Toupees, Hi te Det B free Fobiaw Horse Lelniment, OT run made by ihn inte calabrated Dr PUTER, lad entirely country. onl oO for bem ir, 8 enene y '‘Chartes the Second” will be played at each performance. who felt it dee to bia own duty ond trath to eee ae ry Sant, rram, ter venotitying | alr, 4 Peete eas mate be my wey Dw ELA. ‘great crowds who attend Miss Warren's leveesren- | his own sentiments. express | rested » week by bi — ‘grow lehrated phyeman and Menm ber vos. ser Psecpeng ta opt Y., said there was a peculiar ft- = lateel a rete rt 's Hatr Dye=The Best the pd Ireland, ong pebuahes: the ey ness that we to roll back the tide of sla | with the title of Provost world, Inatan:anrous, harm ines Sng reliable, erm ‘ oo arose ing ond 4 manne J pea Tory sa this very State, where, since the days of the Mis: | verted to the arrest of Mr Gata and perfumers everywhere, 7 7 Birem Uolieway’sConterivms, 5 ul ravine Pedr of teapat linge ot . ‘uoved to tecomnmaifbe OAs to Comnecieens of the pesesiare” | patie 27ermal sad the Cristadere’s Hair Dye, Preservative amd | fn insto sult prcbests for cash Sane ee a ‘agreed to, 7 ee ee . Fis Benge, vholcnie sad etal’ Mo. ¢astor Howse, The stactsten Gapot if Part toot eerie Liner Monee TF oy woe woe ws for 4 EXECUTIVE summion. force which every citizen ~ ade —_——— Be —— - aa 3 The Senate thea went imto executive semicon. the yy robber or any ey Neautifal Complexion.—Laird’s Bleom | Pt FISTULA, STRICTURE, STORE IM TM, | Or bait rane cai fo O18, Sue we ore = § bie If we now raise a ‘not of | of Youth has achieved @ celebrity as having no equal for be lave Profesor of Barge Fenn | “cure the ST ey pnee oe amerienn cltisenn, bat of would, | desulifyingthestin. All druggists, 499 Brosdway ya Gaisertty of Philescipnia. Otbee HA ists srense, ae ae Heause of Representatives. ag an army, be of little , but near Pourwenth street ainensinesshdliteabiiitie Deeeribe ay twailoommasinations ( ores greree Nssmaonon, Jan 9, 1008 | Sh.” Troy coat no whe | ahs yasta in he, 1 Soup Moet ater Nowe NES | GLRRVE BUFTON, ARO, TE ee CODIICATION OF THE LAWS OF TES CRIED erares. vouthward w meet the ‘ae connection vith any Other oflce of the eamename. A lady Ny) tee ’ ATVIDAVIT Mr. Hicumas, (rep.) of Pa., from the Judiciary Com. | sentiment of rece, which more then atiendant Some as low 64 One, Tro and Three oe ot Lre, betare me. a Aternge mittee, reported a joint resolution providing for a board [ey byl pot Doctor Hemterre Discovery Carce the | Ho. 1S Bromsway. oun dowe below Camas sirvat, of Finaealetiies Meunmon see omied Ou ‘ Of commianioners to revise and codify the statutes of the | exposing bim to forcc! 7a tiers he po nd jose ‘coup see HE NEW YORK EKA sak Gru ben ame P= United States. bere, we would rival ise. | of thie weet contains © very elaborets Measonin Depart. TO PREVENT COLLINONS AT ORs. Mr. Cox, (op pot ——— ——- img the Sewn cad eaters Hr aga Mr. Wasnecawn, (rep.) of lil., from the Committee on sumed by Mr. Motherson ace of the Nerd Seminal, Urine | ber, Mis. piterman Nich street, ‘thong, Pitta, E é j ary ait Bepual §)eeme—new and reliahl- treatment—in re wl " Bow ehabe Be aled letter en. . roar Commerce, reported a bit! to prevent collisions en the sea. conn cupiering, negro. curve of Oe Fe, re ey Mey Vr pi | PUM CLANS 18 ATTEND ree $44 ' ae THR PAROLING OF REREL OFNICERA. be analogy between 4, | SW lowers Awocation, Piladetpnie, Pa 4 —= On motion of Mr. CoLrAx, (Fop.) of Ind., it was resolved | Governor Andren wi eee ie te reach | the humorous “sezin's ane doime’* bh wont be cativered ba any eddronn, eorurvip. pected Frame, that the Genersl-in-Chiet inform the House whether | Sompapien and send them out of the vine. Mr) Mor Cowuhe and Colds, Take «Brown's a i eerie wr Pera have tna gana say rb ot cpr’ | Sms seni crane, mart, eat | BEng Te Mean mantener ager rs , sare ERE fe Arcane agrser canamaeall Unio, for tbe guntioneee trum i border atberbare tet’ | tye. hall, bang inte ec. | oi | pes 108 Noth Tamed stew, ieee ( ! Jefferson Davi fusing paroles or exchanges 0 cap- | amid it wonld estore the Union if et | oa « jerk rom rT. tired Unt wera ere ou tenet feed" : sor —" a | career reenter (maRom THR COMMIAMONER OF PATENTS. ance with @ pobe: ih hate ard hax bean foi Cone - lit wont VERNER S TRV RRR PRIDE vt oumer® motion of Mr, erie, (opp) of Re Ta special lowed up by wapirit ad vengecnce. A Inn “ - ve Wo retearur to thepne “OF THRE OWR™ see ~ car edition of Yostera committes was directed Wo be appointed to inquire into | army was made up of Critic Need and he ere t Merion! json Off Distdwes ot the Sere KDITION NOW : PY on attained ha J Yesterday aa | the truth of the chaiges contained in the pamphiet issued gentlemen thit ech wen # By Mrs. Menr, Wand sairer of ii wing boon arrested of a charge of receiving stolen gods. | by R. Bette againat the Commissioner of Patenta neyrows. The prejudice nol! vt ’ tL ee ; : asa lives at No. 316 Sisth REAOLE TION OF THANK TO ADMIRAL PORTER. be’ abked, was’ te olyect oh by atest b , Sra mae kan ae H any knees ~ A etme was received from the President teem the aep..od | . Fos | ; crys beer y Notice to the Bar. Aaraleal Davee D Sorter for the brovety con outs an Saye " Bee on siete aie eee * ton he HELM ROLE TAR Nowgs of issue in Admiralty apd argument causes must | ed by him at Arkansas Post, The mewsage was refered . : : ) fad od or betore arsday, the Sth February next, m | 1tbe Committee on Naval Aifairs ‘ iy {heir proper ages on, the calendar. which THK REVAIR OF PORTIFICATIONS tec ; omer be taken up by t . Judge Betts on Monday, | Mr. Sram, (rop.) of Pa, from the Committee on Ways re te . Ghat Uijou Menthip Athue ' 1% fr ose ek ite WD AvotD ANU BKPUS. RE and Means, reported ‘ Gnermy Oremme Dunsicr Cusée's Orrice, Jan. 30,1569, | CoewtPuot Tea ato aporopristions for ¥) the comet itt Nou, preservation and repair of fortifications. © They 4M tot e { s Thirds CeRULbF Wily am, tePonitt