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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1863. of $2, "ftaxsrinc FROM WASHINGTON. |S”, F.0d i carers rete bore, tt vine —s am a ae eo err sera Ae Sete a | Bescon as Uhia i cme an aed vy a i: A NEW TROTTING eee nowerennalpcaenedaD Support thereot, f ‘ ceive ex ceanaiaaaemanaierets oper Bomate of the abolition ‘party? The Senn: oe i ipa ete age, we. Me cain Shei contum of al! excess over $200,000, when the roveuue col Wasuncroy, Feb. 21, 1863. that some of Lhe arresta am 196. Greene © ‘Brenson et papier, vs. ‘The LS. READ’ ° Buppositions and Rumors Relative to | memtstatettsinum, | armanan smaoars apa aon ct | raceme nar Pannen vr so ; mee re Ea hgh, wid pecoming good, ana | . MF: Hanes, (cep) of N. Y., presented a petition (rom a Mer Carpeeaee ane anes om ee men ates Wy vuas! LM 5 French Intervention. ance dapcemypg: cin Ala ch dl large number of the citizens of Now York clty, asking for 1. Sntg sane ee ee ae STANDARD DISTANCE. damy movements will bo Gasitiv ie 8 few days. the establishment of a.submarine telegraph {rom Fortress No, 306, Jon i. Mureny ot ae plalutita im errer, v MILK HEATS. SUPPRESSION OF DISLOYAL NEWSPAVERS. Monroe to Gaiveston, ‘House of Representatives. Richard P. Lardner. The motion to reiustate this cause . It is rumored. that the Judioiary Co .mittoo of the Was argued by Mr. end in support thereof, and by Mr. Coxe tn opposition Wasmisorom, Fob. 21, 1863. GRADY OF LING OPFICRRS IN TUE NAVY. General Butler... ‘Phe Proposed Amendments to the Whe Postal Reform Bill Passed »y the House, Wasmaroy, Fel. 21, 1868. 1. SEWAKD'S ANSWER TO THE FRENCH MINISTER OF FOREIGN APFAIRS—THE VIEW TAKEN OF IT BY FOREIGN DIPLOMATS IN WASHINGTU LIKELY 10 ACCEDE TO MR. SEWARD’ { SR WILL INfLUENOK THE SOUTH TO SEND KErER- Bipinde TO CONGRESS—CONSRQUKN THE ABOLITIONISTS TO seane BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH, ETC., ETC. P @ir. Seward's answer to the conference proposal made this government by the French Minister of Foreign (Mics has attracted great attention in our political cir Ga given rise to suppositions and rumors ali more ‘Tho foroign diplomats here are in- Pliged to the belief that Napoleon will act uyon the coan- made by Secretary Seward, who, while refuamy to accept the bmporor's offer, stated het this gevernment would listen to any sug- QBestions «imate by Southern Paces in Congress which sioild te less importan:. Yer proposal Topresentatives filling ‘The bill about exocutive arresis and imprisoniments WaS agin up i Lhe Senate, in the course of the discus sion Mr. Yowall dewounced the military interforence with & convention of democrats in Kentucky, and sent to the Clerk's table a paper to Bhow (hat they bad not dsaailed the somerement bot condemned (be usurpation of she AGE OF THE POSTAL REVORM BILL. rm bill passed tho House to-day easily oF veral members had doliverad the spocches foil were due to their respective constitucncies.. AFFALS BLTWELN MBISES. UICKMAN AND VOOR- 1hES. Mr. Hickman, of Pennsylvania, has made tho amende Ronoratte to the friends of Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana, for the oleosive remarks made by Lim in the House, aud mo furthor trouble ticipated in the matter, ALEALRS IN ‘Ag. Senator Wade, in his report respecting Utah Torritory, Makes this significant statement :—Althouzis claiming to have population enough to entitle them to be admitted as @ State into (ue Union, they have but ene paper published in the Yorrttery, thus plamly showing on inexplicable dee Bire to Snow nothing of what fs going ¢n in the world, or else a cesire to avoid free discussion, Tt is the tirst in tai THE RIGHT OF WAY THROUGH THE MILITARY RYSURVES OF KANSAS, Mr. Lanw, (rop:) of Kansas, introduced « bal to grant & ight of way (ireough the military reserves of Kansas. NATIONAL ACADRMY OF SCIENCES. Mr. Witson, (rep.) of iioes, slairodnonsd mill to ingee, Derate the National Academy of “°BUDICIAL DISTRICTS a sacmcax, Mr. Howarn, (rep.) of Micn., called up the bill to divide the State-of Michigan into two judicial districts. After discussion by Mesaré. Foster, TRUMBULL, Fessay- wey and others, the bill ay geo >. oare u. CeKDESTIALS OF Mr. Frsstxphx wed poner g the ‘credential is of Hon. L, M. Morrilt, re-elected United States Senator from the Stato of Maine Lor eft yeare-from the 4th of March next. INGCIRY REGARDING ARRESTS. ww gh og aed Ky., offered a reselution that a PR hosed 9 ec be appointed to investigate the facts in retorence to the arrest, imprisonment and release of D. & Mahoney, J. A. Mullen and Androw J. Duff, Laid over, THR. TRRASONABLE MEXIING 1X KENTUCKY, Mr. Pownta. alvo gave notice thas he should, at an early day, ofter a revolution tor a committee to investigate the condiict of General @iliert. in. dispersing @ convention in Kentucky. PRINTING THE CURRENCY MILL. ur. Suma, (rep.) of bre offered a resolution that tent! d oxtia copies be printed of:the Dill to pro- ¥ ao for @ national currency. Referred to the ‘Commitiss on Printing. THE ARMY. Mr. Wisox, (rep.) of Mass., introduced a bill to pro- a the heatth, comiort and ‘ettictoacy of the army. to provide ways and means for the support of the govern. POST OFFICK REFORM MULL. ea rene Gn cnatieneion the Pose Oftico .) of Pa., offered an amendment pre- viea tha any Comp) in catop and hospital shall rocetve aud transmit letters {ree of pettogs Mr. Marwamp, (Union) of , offered an amondment to toalude satire ‘and all other persons in camp, hospital “tr. by sane ase (ree. ) of Ind., opposed the proposition, saying, how ever, that,as much as Mr. Lazear might de sire the passage Of such & measure, it needed much elabo- renee it could be passed intoa law, There were pbuses of tbe ranking privilege, which ould ‘be tionately incroa y extending It to the Mithomanis twee ie the eae ‘Mr. Maynard's amendment was rejectea—14 against 93. Mr. Bunois, (opp.) of Pa., said such privileges were ex- tended to the soldiers in the war with Mexico. Mr. vars amendment was adupted by a vote of 75 Mr, Horas, (rop.) of Obio, sald that this bill, a8 a Measure of postal reiorm, would [raged @ signal failure, end cra af a te reer ht ficient proposed @ wuLerm loiter wo coal Rccreett poicnkisen4 making a uniform acces: wore rejected. Mr. Herowns ineffectually moved to table the Post Once Rater Dil, — ‘bill then pasaed, by a vole of 72 yeas ugsipst 66 cn TAX MILL, eto, House are disposed to report @ bill authorizing tho Post- Mr. Kexwupy, (0) of Md., called up the bill to a ‘THE WAYS AND MEANY HILL. No. 163. John ( on et al. claimants of the schooner | Rockingh; Internal Tax Bill master (ioneral (o exclude froma tho invils any uewanaperd | 4. sorte pencariiny ieuatior' ae p haere ee ‘A committee of coafercnco was asked of the Senate on | Crenshaw and ‘hor ‘care “appeitants, va, Tha United | ee wo tobe om ae States. The q nued : , RemE or ola aebre inthe uawy. “Passes: tho disagreeing amendincats of the two bodies on the bill | Fain run areument of this cause was cont y Adjourned until Mondey at 11 o'clock. News from San Francisco. Feb. 21, 1862. Money easy and nover more abundant. Atlantic eure reucy exchange $3!4 per cent discount. Goin dull at 6a 6 per ceut premium. Storling exchange 47); a47h per cont premium. Greonbucks 60 a 64 per cont discount. American braudy is highor. Dry gods generally tending upward. Coal firm, Linwood lower, Pig iron improved. Provisions generally un. changed. Sugars dull, Syrupsdectinod. Turpentine ad vanced. Tobucco firm. Wheit—sales of 40,000 sacks, for export, at $1 80 9 $155 per bushol. 10,000 Ibs, at © spirits firm, Great Syow Stora ty Canapa,—Canadian papers state that the storm last week war the most severe experi encod there for reversl years. The houes were haif buried in the snow, and coinmunication outside bad been {uterrupted for sovoral days, the roads being absolutoly impassabie for horses and gleixh-. The mail from Guo = had reached ‘Threw Rivers, carried on snow and ufter much delay. Several people in ube conutry having in town, resorted to the same kind of locomotion. The quantity’ of snow that fell in the dis. trict 1s estimated to measure four foot on an average. Tallow—Sales | Dimmick and Akey Colt Ledger Team... Ethan end H, Allen Ethan Allen Talented artiste are 1B deiails ed pertormances, Address Liberainy, AP WORTH KNOWING —~DUKNO'S SNORE turns the ze through (e nose instead of the throat, when you have evtarrh, Book of above unparntlel » Aad Post office, RTISTIC MONOGRAMS CAN ONLY KE PROCURED at GLALREDE'S, Ano Paper aud in gem tet T GIMBREDE'S—ALBUMS (80 ), ONLY PICTURE at $2 Aibuma worth $3 4) retubied ipa & ALSOP'S KE. 1, ALES" high rate of exch 4 Hawt India ne and sich an ni td ehiipers co the Weat tad MAING, Ageat, o) Liberty pineal 2 4 tare fivauiued tt Unt: brandy A sweat prion, equal tot furniviing lo thy Monongaheia, dlreut teen years tu ran’, eh once for Oret cl $2 75 per gallon. “ BEWARE cCudscod. Wind. tontairaaia, Mid WES OF MARON BROWNE'S et Weather Sirips tually om cr wudaaw ny slldbang ee stance in the bi-tory,of our country in which ao-large a rred to the Committee on Military Affairs, Mr, Monaas, (1 (rep.) of Vt , reported from the Commit- ¢ ge of Marray, Eddy & | every dow riptte: SO SEE: enor. ee reaxmindes Population sabsiods eatin with lb ‘aise: : LANDS FOR: BAILROAD® AND TRUMURAYHS 1X KARAS. eo of Ways aud Means umoodmonts to tho Tax, bill, eo Saat Noro m1, in-ape af Mine dan it Adroon Met , those not conversant with the real character of i ‘i the consideration of which was postponed until Tues: rk citizens, addrors 4, 6, 24, 60, 2, a TUCK: Okara tomb ary 3, 1363. 1, 65, 24, 40, 30, 36. | Etow aerawiiadl cine: Strip Company, 212 Broadway, cornenof Fulton” AD amendment was offered to-day by Mr. Grimes to the District Court bill, providiag that ® warden should be appointed for the jail. The amendment was rejected. It was wi tood to be another biew at the Marshobet tte District, and is probably tue last fine to be made by the tands to Kansas for tho construction of ruil graphs. Passed. AKHITRARY ARRESTS AND bat ‘OF THE WHIT OF Mauzss rORPUS, ‘Tho bill for the dlechorge of State prisoners was then taken up, the question being cn.the ameudment of Mr, Caritlo, olfered us a substitute for the substitute proposed by Mr. Trumbull. Mr. Lane, (rep ) of Kansas, called up the Dill wo grant (Whe astute mouareh of France, anticipate that he will Tuilroads and tay ext. be wory indignaut at Mr. Seward’s reply, and that be ‘will thon and there recognize the lavis government. Brea if Napolom were bind to the advantages of Mr. Geward’s offo:, it is supposed here by the forcign diplo- (aste that Slidell will at once see the fine opportunity stron OORSIBOLGIV volume to an Kew 14, 60, 37, Is Circulara sent ree of Bn OY, addressing either to URRAY, EDDY & CO. Covington. Ky,, ‘or St, Lauds, Mo. ie an QUANTITY FROM A SINGLE coinetsy JOHN FYNE, 109 Nassau wtreet, A VERY SUPERIOR ant. ir, direct from Jeky, Which is conddeutly offered family and mediotna Henge coacuree in the Sento! amendments 18 to tho Post including pre-emy rights to Over- Re Company between St. pont and Placerville. oT Wiis 2 of the Delaware state | Bo Cntr ‘ O@ored by the proposition of Mr. Seward to admit South- @mm-represouta'ives vo Congress, and that he will induce Nepoleon to use his influence with the South and cause @hom to accept the clsance thrown in thoir way, aud at Once send proper persons to Washington. ‘The result would be that in both houses a large majority @ould exist against the abolition party, and their intluence (Be reduced to naught at once. The conservatives would ‘thea mako such terms with the South as would allow an im. ‘Mediate and permanent reconstruction of the Union. There Will be urged ngainst Napoieon’s acceptance of Mr. Sew- era's proposal the fact that France wishes the dismember- Ment of the Union, and, that as Eogland’s goverument de. Bires the ame result, they would lend uo favor to a bohome which would surely bring about a Qhe North aut south, In answer to this it may be re Marked that, although Fraace and Eug! @o fear and hate the republic, they have greater dangers Yo dread from 4 continuance of our present struggle than Brom a reconstruction of the Union. evolutionary spirit is rife, which Napoleon especially Greads,and which endangers the peace and prosperity of Engiand to an extent fully appreciated by her states- eace between snd undoubtedly Ail over Europe a Napoleon has miserably failed in bis Mexic ion, apd must have been taught by this venture what + ‘would be the insurmountable obstacles in his way should claré war against him. @ grout show of concession to our wishes, were we re- united, by gracetully backing outfrom the Mexican ex- He is well awaro that wo would he force us to «1 He might make Pedition on our : ccount. dend the Mexicans money to pay any just c! make aguiust thom, wero we out thus he might Grand schome he so boastfully put forth in ins letter to General Forey, and which he must by this time be fully clique of : adicals who have for a yei F nd a balf attempt- ed ty oppress uit ‘or baying dune is duty under the constitution and the jaws. Tho failure of this attuck is regarded as a proof thatthe virnience of the radical hatred has in some measure abated: THE PROUIMITION OF SLAVERY IN ARIZONA. A section prohibiting slavery was put in the Senate bill organizing the Territory of Arizona, aithough two yeurs since Mr, Wade reported and supported Territorial bills without that provision. It is probably supposed that the thing is neceseary just now to please the abolitionistsy OFFICERS OF ARIZONA TERRITORY. The Arizonians in the city are about to hoid a meeting, to determine their choice for officers of the Territory. It is understood tia: Hon, J. A, Guriey, of Oto, has been selected as Governor, ‘THE INDEMAITY BILL. The Cormimittce of Conference on tho vill to indemnity the President tor ail consequences that may result from arbitrary arrests, or arrests without recourse to the habeas coryus, bas not yet been announced. ‘They will find some difficulty in settling the quostton whether this indemnity showld be continued im case a “copperhead? President shoutd be elected at some future time. A NEW SYSTEM OF MILICARY TACTIUS POR BLACK SOLDIERS. Major General Casey is hard at work «pon the new eys- tom of tactics ior the African regiments, ‘The General ix somewhat puzzied to know what changes to ostablish between the white and biack tactics; but it is necessary that his book ehould be corpleted immediately, in order that the colored soldiers who are to replace the two years" men may be sexonai!y instrve:cd and placed ia the fleld. UNION SENTIMENT LN MISSISSIPPI, AND 'TENNESSER. The late reports from Mississippi, North Alabama and NORTH ALABAMA Mr. Yowvis, spoke at some length in fayor of Mr. Car- iitc's amendment, coutending that. the writ of habeas corpus never should be suxpended where the courts were opened, He referred to the case of beige Wolf Tone, er, snob @ writ wasgranted, though Tone confessed nie. 1. HowaRp, (rep.) of Mich., in reply, referred to the cage of Napoieon, who, while-on a. British ship, claimed that he was not @ prisoner of war, but going as & guest to England; yet the British ministry refused to allow a writ of habeas corpus in thtat-ouse. Mr. Doowrrrne, (rep.) of Wis., quoted a number of in- etonces from British history showing that always in cases of necessity, a# invasion oF insurrection, the executive governiuent’bad im the first instance establighed martial law. te asked Mr. Powell it he beld there was no right tw deciare martial law within tho lines of tho army? Mr. Powsr1, said ho did told that there was no authori- ty todeciaro martial law anywhere, Mr. Grows, (rep.) of Iowa, asked if tho Senator made a difference between martial law and military law? Mr. Powe. said he did. dlartial law wus no law at all, but simply the wili of the military commander. Military Jaw was the acts and regulations establiahod by Congress for tho uso of the army. He declared that the bill yi the Presideut power tw arrest for political offences. But no definition was given of suck olfences. Belonging to the demveratic party might be deemed a political offence. The other day wcon.ention of people ta Kentucky was digpereed by a man named: Gilbert, Colonel or General, who was reported to have said that thore ware re. bels in the convention. To vindicate his follow ts of Kentucky, 80 foully aspersed by this satrap wer, he rewi tho resolutions passed by a meeting of the democrats in the Kentucky Legisiature, which be wished to go upon the record, to show that these men were tric lovers of civil liberty, and to stand as a monu. mont ef infamy against this mah tillbert, Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Maxs., said when this warcom- iene noaites ee tsar do what be could to nut down this rebellion, and do is without any party feel. ing. But it was hard. to hear such speeches, when a Senator roso and parsed euioxinms upon a body ot men who bad put forth an address that the loyal heart of Atwerica would pronounce treason, He (Mr. Wilson), too, wanted these resolutions to go upon the record to show coming Ket ae that the men who paaeed and signed them, avd jd to their calt, and the men who ap- Plavded that "Sddrese were traitors to the Union and to FRAVENTION OF COKRESPONDENCK WITH REREIA. the xeuate bill to prevent correspon. one with Tee the rebsie It provides if apy pprson, Doing @ citizenof the Uaitod States and residing in sion of ais any citizen thereof, without permis- ernment of the United States, aud with tho intont to defeat tho measures of the goverment, shall, either directly or indirectly, open any correspondence or With tho pretended robel government. or any imdividual acting or sympathizing therewith, or who sl counsel oF assist in such proceedings, ehall be decmed Piatt bel ad misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall be Punished by a fino ut execeding $10,000, and iimprison- ment not Jens than six months, nor more than five years, to be tried by a court within. the jurisdiction or which may tirst havo been arrested. THe MOLTEN BILL The Senate bill for enrolling and calling out the nation- ‘al forces and (or other purposes is to bo considered on Monday. PREVENTION OF HRIUERY. Tho House passe’ the senate bill to amend the act vouting members of Cougress (rom taking considerations for procuring contracts, oflice or place, #0 as to embrace ‘any agent of the governtuent of the United states, LAPTERN OF MARQUE. ‘Tho Senate bil! authorizing tho resident, in a'l domes- tic or foreign wars, to isso letters of inarque and repsd- sal, such power to continue two years, was taken up Mr Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, sald this measure was not. so much directed at the commerce of the rebels (for they hud litle of it) as to throw out a threat against foreign Dations in cuse of future wars with them. He brieily ar Gued to show the necessity of referring the bill Lo the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Freogrick A. Conxiina, (rep.) of N, Y., and Mr. Wasnncxnn, (rep.) of Ill... wanted the Dill to be passed now. The latter said he had received letters,from New York and elsewhere, from the merchants and others, UrgINE Lu passago oC tho bill. ff. McKatour, (rep.) of Pa, wanted to have thebill ‘acted on now. hought that the Secretary of State bad managed our aflairs with foreign countries admirably and adroitiy. ‘The bill wns reforred to the Committe on d with tho privilege of reporting at any time Miscellaneous business of no public importanco then followed, and a3 tive o'clock the House adjourned. val Affairs, Wake, Extaa Cuass ae iy oe 21, 1363. 8 voi s, 5M, 3 oe Oe Deta\ Chass rary 21, 186%, 13, 2, 65, ane barrie? 23, 567, 21, 3, 62, 67. Circulars sent by addrensine JOUN A. MORRIS & CO., Wilalagies, Delaware. ‘ary Asso- 463. Gl, 44, 63, oo, “D0, 66, 6 26, 65, 75, 4. C1Ass 9—Februar; 65. 34, 21, 3h, 0, 88, For ie ulare, & 2, 1369. 3, 71, 1, 15, 48, 77. nui VEANUE, ELLIS & CO, Covington, Ky. Royal Havana Lottery—25 Per Cent pretium, pald for prizes. Information turalshed, Highest rice patd for Don Noung: American Gold mud Silver. FAYLOR 4 CO, bankers, 16 Wall street, Information gi Sk No. 1 Wall atieet, ro Masson Maillard, 621, BROADWAY —« ERRATED CHOCOLATE FOR FAMILY USE, from thirty cents to eighty eeuts per pound and Apothecary and Twanty eighth stroet. 1 1 with care ietnea disp The Late Grant Mediates pa and #letch- er Webster. sale frou life Piotr BROTHERS. 235 Broadway Visite ror $1, of U equalied style and finish, at TAIT'S, corner Cortlandia Greenwich mreets, Wilder's Patent Satnmander Safe, the best tice proof in the world. Depot, 10) Maiden lane, reservutive and No.6 Astor House, The Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wig Depot, wholesale and retail, Dye aeons by nkili ul artista, ir Dye, Hatr Dye GK! MENDUM, 99 Gedar atveet ALANC® oF Pah tt a BTOCK at sidings Courtuay shown pi ASR A AND Viealn FINE GOLD RINGS FC ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one 4 Can lisoete pene LABELS AND. TAGS—ALL , xp while and colomd, prbted mod gusin, tn audt purchasers, at VICTUM B. MAUGLICB. 1b Crampons street, DREAREUE ToorHacte, 4 AWPUL HEADAC H Hanp Nevrulzin portively € three minutes, Uae Corrs ihaant_ Ean Annihilator sold. by ell drgiate, Genwral depot 170 Chatuan square, New York JE BONE, 98 WEST TENTH STREET. DIRE. Of the Meant kidness, route Ulorm fh Gimors ama eaery ford of alte N. Ber ‘i ts regular physlcuan. VANS-NEW RIVLES FROM PAMIS.—FOR SAM Ree EIS iis Mrondwag, oie disor below Cama ate VAS FIXTURE galnn, oilers at the wld f house tu the trod CLOCKS, BRONZE ther, retiring (ron ive wtork of Im f cash, 5) perc ¥r nt cheaper than gay Call and mer I. DARDOS VILLA, THE UEST AND THE CHEAPEST, AT SB. 25 Mati New York 62% Broadway. Gon Bs HA MOKTON Hoetetren's STOS and powerfu! STOMACH! PROTEC TY Prevents fovor and ti Ap oS Mowe Ove! Ike. fu Bteadion tne nese ub bra REMBUTAL WIR pate, vere Jit sick and nervous headsclany Cures dyar generat constipation, gull ware will neither benefit himself nor the Latin race, for ‘which he seems so solicitous. It is thougtit by the fo- reign dipiomats here that, taking into consideration the fmamense resources which the conscription act places at the disposal of President Lincoln, the Eyropean Powers a for bea ‘The Value of Negro Labor. BarcHELUWS 10 Bond ntreet ‘TaeasvKy Dxvantaent, Feb. 18, 1863. ste Sin—T have the honor to acknowledge the rec: Apt of a Tesolution of the House of Kopresentayes, dated January 12, 1863, in the following words: — th miry. (Aopinuse in the galleries.) ‘The Cuair said that if ay such demoustrations were repeated the galleries would be cleared. Mr. Wrisox, ot Mues., desired this paper to go upon the record, arraigning thé administration, because brat men from the Northwest, deteuding tho country on the Tennessee show that there tsa strong Union element wherever our arms haye been carried. Can there be a stronger arg nent then this fact against confiscation bills aud the arming of negroes. General Graut and other nal pestorataver HOSTETTE MS ‘wins ry, St Barclay th STOMACH BITTE IGS in a a] V1 i . Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed generals are enrolling such loyal men in our armies. Soil of Kentucky, had taken for thetr aupport » litte | golteparcts this tines: coer ue fo tareanty te directed “ al of ft will understand that we shall surely reduce tho South if BO she Se Sa rr Nath arena tee Poesia oo far os in -bie power, the Ladies, Try Latrd’s Bloom of Youth, ‘She struggle must be continued, and that, in view of the ‘@readed results to themselves of the duration of the American rebellion, they would, jointly with Napoleon, eee the South the acceptance of Mr. Soward’s of- and be convinced of itv value for preserving and beautitying plents, wile Ghee He complenion and rkin. 439 Broadway. hd AUBLOBANCH-Of slay Btateay leo, ws to what extent will exp conpeupaeed for by the services of wuch slave: In response, J beg leave to submit the iollowing state ment:— Boon after the taking of Port Royal and the ocen- pation of the adjacent islands by tne United States is, al, acting under the provisions of the act of July upon the representatives of Kentucky to oppose giving men or money to carry on this war. Let all the eulogium of Whe Senator from Kentucky go on record, and let the country decide whether the address is loyal and the eulogiim worthy of a loyal Senator. it is strange for men to rise day aftor day withont a word of rebuke for treason, but denouncing the President ot tho United states, He thought the meu who denounced the ment ‘The public reception at the White House today w. very numerously attended. The Kast Room and suite of Parlors adolning were densely thronged. The President ‘was cordini in his greetings, and Mrs. Lincoln manifested towards ail visitors the allability for which sbe is diss tinguished. mn eve been armed against, divener, and, 20 for ae ‘an be protected by hui te dered. by an up re Water and ofherexcernal canes, HOS Bits way be rolled on as a sabegson with d anu, - it ‘Trusscs.—Marsh’s Radical Cure Truss, | Minion ene Office corner of Broadway and Anu street. No connection with any other ollice of the saine name, A lady attendant, mph Tels tee han born found We aro not by any means inclined to assert that Mr. The Mother Finds n KF ithfat Friend : LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, comege; and toonganiia {iwietons “i Sera Aviat cone pre PROMOTIONS. pea angen weal Ram. wi shee neaatn <4 Raeeeas mominercil.. Ietarooures, veish perfect mB al lode Sis W the child from etree ceteuen weatte te aie ae gy es Oneal statements show tha: mow and: then memare | Tanghe Of tie ee ite fired tn this wae at ional aes ba Yory beef coures of this wares to send representatives to Congress, according ton the stomach and bowels, ig insurrection, and on consultation with the General, I Iioutenant Colonel ‘then La gay of Khodo Island Volun detached for €o the Lotter of M1 ’a promise, they would have to promo‘ed ivom the ranks of tue army pa le uu fired by — Ph each Fon who ys filled tome the as, Spetial." ageat tee vie oe Sie gint bowels, ir. Rewar se, they wo . v eon ra) c i cule, wiently restored 10 We admitted. 1 may become evident at some futuro INCREASE OF SALARIES. Orphan, every’ fg (ora, and riddied—all these bad heen | the collection of ty atandoued by the rebel owners, | _ By giving reliat and heaith tothe child, i given vest to the a oP HOSTRUTE NS DET EHICS : Pies ane taiihice ere Ca A proposition was adopted yesterday for mcreasing the | done by democrats bullets, The rebellina was ploted by | Without compensation other than his pay ag ieutonant | MaRNers | tly 1 Rime that Mr. Lincoln and his Prime Minister wore fully iy ov tno iveasurr of tho United States, aithough Mr, | democratic leaders, and they had been for nearly two | Colonel. Under regulations and: tuatructions tns.ed by - ene belive to the consequences of an act which, if carried out fey cho South would inal! oman probability cause the ces- ion of the war and the consequent reconstruction of the years (rying to overturn the covcrnment. We had for | me, itwas made hie duty to superiniend the receiving ihe last ten months been pained by all tis talle of fay. | Bod collecting the products of the soil and other property paibizer with treason, We bad bad gecrot meetings of | found or brought withia tho districts occupied by our Sherman showed that his datics did not require grearer Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urte labor then es red of mavy other effi aale, in reports of the Howard Association; sent in sealed bette 0 c constantiy 5 assis and « Knignts of the ‘irele. on! couventions and resolu. | furced. These instructions and regulations were framed — envelspen free ol eharge. Address Dr, J. BKILLIN ; 1 to hay nothing of the relief it would afford to Presi. | CopeFes# is vonstantiy Givi oma sz 8 sid i 4 fiona of Legis atures. and. the other day wiry bad acon, | With 6 view to the protection of the rights of layaicitt. | HOUGHTON, Howard auswiation, Pliladelpinin, F ) ferbie abit abi to magwous atiack,. Ina nun Lincoln hy ridding him of his present abolition in- %> oureau a they ar ™ ) an vention in. Hint ord (about the character of which there | 2¢n8 whose property sbouid fall into the hans of the gov of spite ond. hea (i Ba ein are m4 ane et names ‘A conscrvative wajority in Congresa thus ob- | Mefe afe many chicis oF bureaus whose minds ure con- | would vever lonbt), aaa oneot the chie 3 of the g Rag rei ae, an ieee penene MISCELLANEOUS, | b nn ven : it s Li sms ici . (prin v erat 7 Pes a “ m bi 7 4 © Js tome 1) annua, the-vesing questions between North and South | SBt!7 oecupted by the consideration of prints, of law | democral vty pen - eeoid eat Bier tigen the abandoned plantations; aud to protect not |“ A SMILE ON HER LIP, HEALTH WAS IN HER nt. ad 7 on anlusalty, Fosuetieg ‘ fevon be settled to the satisfaction of all parties, | S0°U claims ond accounts of the greats anaguitudes | mim” ond he told his audieiee y of those | Ouly the interests of the Unite states, but the interest of | y.4M. wk, sreng!n wae in ‘her step, and in ler hauds— nt amy De pro etnies ; ‘ " 1 | Whose salaries i is wot proposed 10 inereawe. Mauy o: | jofamous whelra aivemptol to arrest them to kill pim | ail Parties concerned, by securing from sales the largest . 8-7T-1n0—x, ef a aa oe moving those who are in favor of the scheme, Timo WAM Pe ik iney tho might, and it may he (u'r sald that | Leapprehended that tho men who wanted to leave New | possible proceeds, Under theee instructions all property A few bottles of ¥ pn Bitters will coure whethor they are right. As it is, he matter rests Fuglond out in the cold, did not want to Jeave these men | Was shipped to New York, consigned t» Hiram Baruey , : EO SHEAR ACT rs their thoughts ere continia!ly fixed npau heir business, | [yee eee i a duo decpiy: wits thea the Collector of the Port, wlio was directed to prepare aud COLD EATRENTTES AND FEY HATSI LI, ea . ; Some of the cm (rollers, auditors ant +o citors auswer | ir. Tena, Copp.) of Ind., Suid they only talked about | sll at public auction, after advertivomout, whatevor wax “a Bu ACH AND FETID ie vn Hl Sere mechcetiesl jpeene & Now York. loge to this deseription; Lut the propositions vy iacrease alaric | leavieg New banglaid oot ul the cold to allow Mussachu- | consigned to him. All expeuses of cilleation. trans BRVOUS APEROTIONS, f 7 , . setts toh benesit 0 at portation and wale w paid from the proceeds ol seve 100k *EATH, c bsnl Shea nate Amd ar Ge eect oes the ras the are generally for those who have much less brain work | “YS SV NON" aaa Noir Sener’ necaas no defence from ae, ond the balance was to be held for the beneit of EXCH OVER THE Bike, ee Seen aces Suiscme atremp ogy ype than they. here seems to Le a furore in Congress to | bin, and he chould say bathing in her defence. We heard | Whatever persons might be fonud entitled to the same. ett TAL DESPONDENCY ax Bimpetor’s annoyance, which I supposes will bo over | i reuse vificors aud multiply ealaries; hence the passage | every day the President de pounced ag a tyrant. | But the he bok Sy MBs 8M Te I ed autbo- | gate CMPton, Ween Se bei receives Mr. Seward’s reply to M. ; ' history of these times would show that there newer was | Fizod the President to permit comi ptereourse with ssbatlie on 6 Pr lebasing when a receive sip al 0 of the Arizoua ‘Yocrivorial ill, and the propo. | Mistery ef nent iit! and humane to traitors, and wo | any parte of the insurgent States, under such regulations iver Voairiatst AND ey rats Deouyn de Lhuy cet igen sition to overthrow courts of justice im this | men whe atbived with iraitora. Ie was, inevery | us the docretary of the Tresnury’ should adopt. Rogard. | i - | frety upon Mr. Mercier, Napoleon's Minister bere. District, which ov lawyer or citizen cally for, | vente of the words, untrue and wicked, and auch woul | ing it an i the highest degree essential to commercial in | i“ Radical organ, quite ag silly and shallow as the Grst re gp ae supp weet - | be the judgment of the country and of the Christian and | terconrse with that portion ‘of the country that the abun. ment ‘ If Congress will legisinte in so vital a matter, why will | = cod th nas to | Goned estates should be properly cultivated, T appointed | ry ferred to, assumes a grand and dictatorial tone, and hee civilized world. AS Be had witnessed this Kindpess to estate : Seve ali Silo iniher, itv. % i ‘Theag | Bot take cognizance all District offairs, and levy | wards these mon, whose bands were dripping with blood mee ard 1. bint yp hy — ! aud mae it his | | tora both Napole: i 1 one bou drew Jacks , ‘ wre of tho plantations and ple sare for | | blundors, Reine are not to be wondered at, ns these | X68 aod appropriate inoney 0 that Wanbin Keporerdar se hr too Presdaaa eal a ihe dlopaens of thn lavorens ergaget theres. | oa dl ay gm P . seiver astray upon all. questions, | % *itable pikce iB appearauce tor tbe nati Tenlentiy with thie atrocious rebel All these assaults | Copies of the regulations made aud instruc fasued | and ot wn {netate Eadioal organs aro Pe 4 of a aivinls Mr. Doolittle said, ia debate, that the District bel fait harmless against the Presiient. Brave | are orowith tranara\tted Acting der then the spe eee res however simple. let alone the present — in the people uf the United States, and, not to th uw the fled were turning back to strike at | Cl! agents named performed the duties assigned them subject, which is so eagerly discussed here. ther who were oa, with these who | until the 18th of June, 1862, when the wh jubjeet of id ?- “a or the beratings of the | Dab!ants. In this business of legislating the District trying to in front; aod | the cultivation of the soil and the eoliection of property Sibe Sestinaisces th ind of the Etmseror Napoleon, | 224608 out of ottice, oue uf your “enators, bimselt a Jadge, | these m cowering rising jatetotive was transferred to the control of the War Lepartuent. | iP way emnetce he mi a Napoleon, | hag taken « leading part. ‘The thing went hard, and seve. | the peop pe President was denouneed for making In obedieuce t rection of the House, | trw smnit ho never hears of or sees these journal-; but avy one rests (ir. Wileon) A that there might have wmont of the receipts «ud expend) on acconnt of bh ning and farsighted policy may | TM! Tevablicaus held back trem (ear that the poisoued | been mistakes. Hut the people of the country would be | the nevoles referred wi. Hy this stat | RRR AE SS SERIES orcony all it pod chalice might be returned in ficure with compound In- | surprised when they saw the evidence agains: the many | seen that :hore has oe cae | prompt lon upon Mtr, Soward’s proposal vill be under. | WrOH- Hen Senator Wilson anticipated the coudemua- | who had wt bean arte fr treaaun, aud sree Ls | foreteamedwratie ices \ ot my et 2 pote cogent ais tia pies nat urmoila of bis | 898 Uhat Just men throoghout the country might express. | North aud uti. He ial as Malo meaivat thoee ten win | For white bor. | Fosaconse, to te bebeloups qu sisi a bis Bout ’ le s ves and turin byte : ale eterenoe to fs febritty tues during hia & A re Pi tand grants joskinn uve him to overlook the chance givéh TREROVERONE” TH Chey COMMEND: eee ee ae epee on en meeeees | Pe eee in can teavele. ee | inunity as 1108 WITTY es : ; ‘The g fo " if justice was done ema in thy Cascanitis Bann—For diarshorn, colic snd diseases of the 4 VOATETIER «ih do the South by our Secretary of State, Sid The bill providing for an improvement in the culinary | Wet, ond if justi chad hg hide ape ae | cceeguiine ane. | 4 Preiars’ va JONTETTER «haath fail to compreliend the matter at @ glance, aud be will | 4¢Partment of the army, which was originated by Lr. ya The receipts have beon...... = Daxoecior=For laammation of tho Wing wud drvpateal | Shey : wads pind p to Napoleon all (te results. Pailum, medical inspector, and strongly recommended aul nation. | The Fresideut bad ‘atteinpte facie tated kes aS ae | DESOT 4DROADWAY ep les a 3 ‘ y on the war without any porty feeling, and a majo eay ing ou bend fro ni ats K | = by the Surgeon General, will probably becume a law. It , ist this fund nat the treasury uccount of sks Ar ue p as MPORTANT UNA ONES TILES, FT MULA, South w ver be will- rity of the generals appointed had been men who did net Agu hi » OF aga hs ary a | § Pe pnt nm ral at; | Those who ac aphrntee hots bat litte of the fearfat | W# already been reported to the Senate, ond win | at Mr. Wilsow evutemled that the eucies referred to, there are wo outstanding viata ] yoy ppoctal “hopaeaed Vath aeuapaions. erinaker'ine pesos ns the contedersey.. The waders | Mopted will go far to redder camp life not only volerabl | awd the writ of Ihe t suclt as loyal owners of property wold may ‘Vroseat An 7 ta uy Di, DANIELS. Ofer, Mo B21 Mixth wicoue, neaw wondit @ ped noi. ahomespe ft the Mfe of the eount “ usd mii p Feet but attractive to sulniers ' ns Of oxpenditure will be found onefor | Alem ch ‘ “4 rebellion would find ft quite impossible to resist the | He beliewed that itv: his I ee | csi hnesesoove , — aes of the great Pohick of kuroze, should they LECTURES ON MEDICINE AND SURGERY. { to pnt down the rebel ie, Feniting. aod reusing of the steamer Flora. | Foul, & 5 be LOMO Sh ‘STYLES 1Ues, RE, Jolaty advise (uat Mr, Seward’s proporal sould bo acted | A propreition 1+ ou soot to Muateate here a regular | ioe Oy a CMCDAA taleed tere Cooper Perea. ane | steomsee of MEDS tail hd OF large sarrylte eapeenty wee. | ,,Apuner woegerfed In aloes Gunes nevenk fpon; berides which, the Southern people would insist | Series of lectures upO. military mediciue and surgor was in favor of using every means to crush the rebellb found ary for the parpowe of conveying proper ye ANS LEGCPURE. IN AID Cx THE Om ‘apon a fair tria! of a stop which might jeal to peace. It | the lectures to be free wo ail graduates of recognized medi. | and hy os for a)! iilitury purposes, T peda ons ito pensar pong = ‘Acoord bold ste naswe for the present ae ; Ther = a . stare ob wale 0 ght take our sone, and brothers and weigh. | ingly. the Fiord was gui : is purpose from the PORTANT ORREMICATRS eau aay thus be rondily understood how momentous aro the | Cal colleges, and the lecturers to be selected irom the | POEM Tri mt ea aim the front of battle reue | irucwwls of the sale 43 that abo in IMPORTAD % CORE ICATES os sete Consequences which may result trom the dignified reply | Most experien: ed surgeous of the regular army | killed by the rebels; but no, it must not touch the slave, orted to bave ri in military Mosars. ® H. Dusky A Co —L have been 's are Se ~ , / ‘@ddressed by our Secretary of State to the French Minis- NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. mnt mag Sigs ToagfnF g ie Tagen pose 0 Wd bY eoy vee Po Cais een froma Dysyepale for ture oF f + es Won iway 7 “! country, and the whol try, faye ia dey and. « ansiel profession 0 we to take it for granted | Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, introduced to-day | wae for the country and ihe whole country. aud in@avor | ir abd cab now be auld for a very.consldcrab: tou Bityera, and. © Ger of Foreign AMuirs. Ar * | of employing al! m Co an. Dhave re " 1 oD hat this matter nas accidentally assumed such great im- | @ bill tw incorporate a National Academy of | Mr Pownt: said he bad letened to te textraordi- | ee On at ten Seiemein deme b my SY ge ren Ld < Se Amo: r Protea nary speech of the Senator fromm Massachusetts, wh or the ne House f SL . nae “7 ‘quite aa astute in their way as is Napoloon tu li Oe -vibagyps oacngeeh afenigens og: 4 a trie men gimply because he could not meet the argue | of the sales of cotton in New York, tue time of salo, tho ‘@bolition party we leave the solution of the probler. other well known literati, who are to serve withont | ments and fects contained in that addreaa = That addres: | persons by and v whom sold, wiib.the amount paid for " ‘ compensation, except for expenses actually incurred, | wes true—every word of it and the Senate could not | comminsions and storage | ine tnt bore AMENDMENTS TO THE TAX BILL. fay thal it was unteve, It arraiguert the adauiaistrath No iaturmetion is i 7 poswearian an, to expeoditaten, | © ‘Mee amendments reported by the Committee of Waya | And Wo oxamwe aud report upon any sclentitic subject at | TY hetitutional acts and onproasions: and the | ob the plantations since the treaser already mentioned Phy tren We erage ete and Means crows. Among them | thecal of any department of the government. id not meet the specttic arguments therein» th a wat Departmemt ia Juno | ast Susnean Bones, a eV, fp ry 205 py to the Tax bill are numerous * r A hence he entered into the generat denn: Fone this Matotant \t will be soon that ne expoediture | Ho Des € e aT. WAN Algseos Bre the following —One simply striking out the valaation OUK TREATY WITH PERI. ciation Of democrats all over the country. it had Lever has been made frum ‘he Treasury on ace ut of 7h, & Levey pamen (Miercter arent), war Mek ween o@ Wrices of tobacco ag the basis of the tix, aud A bill was reported today by Mr. Summer to ex | been cw -y to denounes democrats as disloyal before | the collection Of eetton, oF far ita preparation fur ale, | | Bromcway Vout reer the tax ok tobscco mado | the treaty with Pera of January last. it establivbes a Governor Seymour York, had been } of (or the enitivatien of the plantations, ur ‘or tm bire of | waite. | ante with BVA Rpg vt om =aonking | vy Ube abelit: as a traitor, | De te | aitnletence Of laborers, or fowany cducational at leney tune vy Uhe abolition 1 Mocrate ' ; Of stems from three to five conte. | commission to adjust claims, and appoiite » solicitor | vole Ohio, Indiatia and other States bad boon | leat care bestowed enon them. Tho only quadfication «« | + Sanpete 0 mpyly any tomend | PURE WENDING TANG FOR KALE RY one. © . and two commissiouers at a salary of five thousand, at 1 the dewocraey of | iis coucraljreptevemtaticn, required by the exact facts, 6 | 6 v0 leek Of Qovetaueut miei, bow LEM, 614 Broader y, Vea tom inten Comal » tolled copper and yellow sheathing metal, racy of — 6 = rolls or sheots, one per centum ad valorem. On | secretary at (wo tuousand @ year, with “ve dollars a day Posten i hae Bd o it be- | by the Wari anaper' —y . ~— gg ee ong : et that in ua onse wilt mr SP ABN ope Rew, Kieth etAEeT wnAS , . | are oppored te an ¢ coun | War Depermnens fo mA. oT) jandiagd of tee Piauwatior. Bi - ‘ eee st ven mando clothing, oF atticles of dress for men's, wo- | while in sension at Lima, and cen dollars jor day when | Coane Ome Oa by peace? They might be distoyal | laborurs onguged on the plagtatiou-, which atvancen. wera | Srctly ¥, re staudatd {swe Viauialiors Hikters i dope/ind p : vlan Ya or childrens wear, wot including hate, caps or | travelling to abolition harted senators, but they wer: to the | partially, I Bot wholly, aunyensuol by Benulta to the pte cnparine. @ it ca ' wh tage 4 | throo per cantum ad valorem: provided that dress GBNEREL CLAY GOING BACK TO KhestA. | country at large. The honest, evan ong liberty-loving | military harvien fron the usa of th i { by ail dovaggisls, Grooert amd Gemlere tlnaughost tae 4 7} igre oman ot ; a fen ap the atnenton t wore not with the Senator and bee party, Ho» | services of agen wuoye sander thy departmen . co , ar - . and shoomakers’ making wo order f roustomers,and | Mr at i mew foi = nee hye net far sl nk 10, biG be was Mistakoo. Only briatiens Teabraee with pleasure thie. opportanay of rootll:img a i OO iecttey, %, 9 4{r-7 a tg ef for sato generally, shall to the amoun $1,000 be | Si, avd Major Ceners! Slay wil we rstera, whe omelow managed pt ehouider | flee Impressions inde sriousty propag ered, thot ing a8 Mivieter ‘ contractors, wanted the war to oun. | lection of cotton and thy Gare of ‘plantations ant e Cae YOR, PIL — Bxompt, ani for any excoss beyond that amount pay a | % St ctednontigetc ee, jod peace. But the Senator ‘ 08 the tee Inlands of South Carolina has Weon albrudert | ened Bigeting. WiLL ® ACADEMY OF SHORT HAND. Maty of three jer centum ad valorem. On iron not other JUSHTON TO SAVAL 0 ag ity and orphans, and all (he sith ge@at Cost to egovormme " ona une i Medichie on Vaan! rapee Sy Ki ceee lod today in , cg ey . on wae yuetwey, corner of woreet ise provided for, $150 per tom: provided there | Senator Kennedy «ueceedid ’ up tbo | Siied, had b wmocratic builet > tmedietne euairelp ¢ bie. iF A gL1. Webigrvay her, huproma Count, Be deducted {rom duties assessed upon ratiroad | bill for doing ualice to the galluot bevy Ofoors whe | the Senator knew th nember of thar Goeeey yO, Picmagre Reporter ant Teneher cure any duty which may have been assessed | were deprived of promotion by om eee Ne WIHIRKRY. 1 7OSHS IODINE Wath, and paid upon car wheels under the provisions of Uhe ex. | wal Advisory U ervcant knowledge ot A ol ea kere cay WOU RMON WILIAKEX IODH RE LODINE IN FC WATER t oft ere: oat in New Vork, titer | 4 hao uia, Cos mon sting laws, No duty is bo be assewsed or collected on beer, | the late ‘ t #, who wat fe y dries Tale Mager bier, ale or porter beyond that on brewed of manu. | in seeret conuct oof th Tone, Or ANDER & OO. Paw Bhohered) ave oa < 7 OF redaed off “4 t opposition, a eH . btu EVE ‘ fared; nor on coal iftuminating ofl OF redaed off, pro. | tions. The Hena'e po \ : , “ . duced by the distillation of coal, 8 asphal. | bill whieu + es : WYiSONh, All MY MARY ANH HAS AnRIVED, flum, shale, peat, petroleum, or cock oil, mann mxery Mas MOUSE MOLD AOR Bex rob ‘ Gea W bette treitia ts nets Tactared previows to September 1, 162 ontracts for The ox 4 aon A SF verday fy ‘“ <hr fi She purchase or sate of gold or si ¢ the United | having been ons uentiy ‘ r he ' ba , ae vONE Anns. Btates, or bullion, and all contracts for t of money | river tine , aut deatroyed = : . ey oa WORK t OND OF ourreucy, forming collateral security 0 sud evi, to | pmportant rebel wall rape cot thy wots oot tun tt ~ A Tiere va . J us, he stamped, im the absence of which the acts shall | Heperal hundred Unyed stat ae8 were 4 i ‘ ties ‘ : , - ; ; o as aed We vou, and they shall be taxed a quarter of one por | recover AA wcnber uf v9 teen gee >. ‘ r ‘ 4 Ware i AL is om 9 chang wes -e a, OM gentum. Tue Deputy Commugioner u nene ides for ata | eaviurody Gres ie ton winston. var | ma foam wiae . * r . ’ L iwt wah Wer) Beto

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