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EEE eo es NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DEVEMBER 18, 1863. ~~ ~~ ie in the € a tp ee me en enneenrernserermemnnettlstinensamttinistacectinedttnnhitetlictssiltis iis aciemnsetibdentiiaedinmmmiaia in inant > creasing Our prosent force, and before spring we sball | conviction had under that provision of tho Enrolment station i neconsary to re to and legal , NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | | Stet (SJuirmitce. et, tore a gure tb: | scl, whsh dimcia the tat sow pupplmat o orgnea | rapa aba Rh bate Sel Way pre ‘ sg THE WEEKLY HERALD. . — = ‘* 4 rom i . - - ar eR iis Condition — it ae bet lodh of duty Md ian #0 Foci in tho line of Kholer duty, | 18#p4te0F che disagreoabie storm tant evening, Wailank’s Tang Misek pak Clan ceil alemee _ yo Tie wal’ “yy. pont eo theatee 0 oh pe » Flowt s cape owspapor Fine R wa~ ANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR, NaNESS. 0 Pana A aT eee was crowded with @ vory large and rathor fashionable audience, The display Of Bandsome toitates was much groater (haw mi; On motion of Mr..Wit#on, the Committes on Publié msnbc Lands was instructed ¥ iquire aud ' From Various sourGes Of unquestion&ble correctweas, it , Caucus of Democratic Membars | , Pm ecu wilSG of muametbie corrcive, i Feasunably bayo booa ox 3 nurt wecowmary . < % s Jeg'siation to enabdie persons im the vaval and miliary | Decled upon such # might, and the Iittie thoatre lookes a | The National Financos—The Mossage of Jeff : of Congress. change of our sufiering prisoverd At Richmond rests alone rae mapey peyton (By Reg moral ogra ipavinipas poco conpanahocly axe epee B' , Sn upou those to whom that basiness his been heretofore Wacunarow, Doo. 17, 1898 toad inw. Whe Renehs of the Lome igh 7 y | Davis—Tho Latest from Tonnesseo—Interorting Novertholoss, 8o wlightly i# Uhis theatre built that tno pattoring of tho rain upon the roof often drowned the voices of the actors. Hovides this, we are sorry to say {hat the miwagement now indulges in the very represen Siblo practice of placing spats across the centre 0 89 to make it impoesable, What would bo tho result of bis im case of fire? Tho atéractions last might were manifold, In the fret pi the company returned trom melodrama to bigh comedy. In the second placo, Mra Wilkins, from London, made her frat appearance boro, In the third place, Miss Honriques, ono of tho most favorito of our avtrossos, appearod for the first time this season. Ty the /@urth ‘pinoe, Mr Mark Smith made his rentree iM Lis bee’ part—thwt of sir William Fondiove not sulllewds,we wight even include “The ove soit, which Me public aoom to like protty weil, although It really goes mpainst Our couscionce Lo rank as weer ~~ confided. ‘The rebel authorities ailege, with what justness TWe CHARGH OF HRINMRY AGAINAT HRNATOR MALI A108 OF THK HUORON AND aftaanaGYM WITH TiO 1A:cHR. Mir, Puree, (rep.) of Towa., introduced @ resolution in every honorable man will for hinselt determine, that | Me. Haun, (re ‘ . , (Fep.) Of N. H., rose to a privileged question. ing the «omit manale 40 A War Platform for the Next Presfe | woe reiuromg Uaion oficers who bad been held as | tie desired vo ond to th Clerk's deste to bo read a nows: | pectin" x edioney a sd aavsssthy of egpearwating and on. dential Campaign, prisovers at Richmond testify that che coviributions of | paper paragraph, charging with bribery a Scuator of | larglue d\* Northora oxnals tu such a way a8 nay bo no the government and people of tho United States have | New kn, “ts cos-ary too "nect the waters of the Hudson and Miasis- England in securing tho reloase, for the sum of | Soot itm chp creat lakes, aud to report by bift or otuor ooh doen rogulariy delivered and distributed amongst the | $3,000, of two prisoners of tho Old Capitol. From in‘or. | whe ™ ™ J —_ = Union prigonera, this government bas permitted, officially | mation received from a Senator he was led to deliove | Mr. Homan, (opp.) of Ind., moved to lay tho rasolution om tho tab! The Proposed Amendments to the Interna] | @@4 weteialiy, tho publication of allegations that @ | that he (Mr. Hale) was the person alluded to, Fe wished Motion p Aes: 10 by yeas 57, nays 06. large portion of these contributions have been di- | to make a statement of facts, ou which tho charge was} Tho resoistion wen than ptnpad Revenue Act, verted from the use of Union prisoners to the | probably founded. He had been called oa to defend two | THM PHS iNT's MM AMOIATION AND AMNERTY EROOLSMALIONS. pport of the armies of the confederacy. They | judividuals oonfinod in the Old Capitol on charges | y Mf Sremcom, (opp) of Ind, submitted the follow aro that thrae assertions have been made with a | proterred ty the War Department. The frat |e Whereas. the Proc! Janu knowledge that they wore untrue, and that the only | caso was that of Dr. Biiss, Superintendent ‘of | 1, 18S and Decccsben TAGs iat Slaton te tnteue pau, Senator Wkale’s Defence Against the } Treaia too them to protoct themselves from such ca- | the Armory Square Hospital. Le (Mr. Hale) came to | {PO Conditions of yard de nnosty to persons who “4 Ml @ parti ipated iy the revellon, as well né com 4 harg: lumnies is to refuce (@ fecajve any more contributions, | Washington, saw tho Secretary of War, examined the ‘Ms preceden Sh re bi eof Bribery, nd to decline auy pelle} whatever with the | Charges, and expressed the opinion that Dr. Biss ought enernment! Pi whieh saldtprosiama: to which aid prockama to be aliowed the liberty of the city, He was accordiugiy the judgment of a iarge number of from New Orleans and Texas-—The Siege of Charleston—The Chesaperko Piracy—The Cap- ture of the Chesapeako by the Ella and Annis Literature— Spor The Marke g—Agricultural— twook. ready @ ra ing, wall Comtain tho Annual Keyort e tho ecretary of the Treasury showing the condition of ih» nat unal Puavcos Important Rebel Nows—ihe Meuaye of jo Deru t the Rebel Comgress The Latest News from the Ariny of tho Obie, in bast Tonwesnos. Important News from Now Orleang—the Tors Exped morrow (Saturdy) rpor ating BR EIR IE Union officers of exchange, who have either permitted, | parole, At tho trial of Dr, Bias ho (Sr. Halo) wns pre- & tondency to kive the rebellion the | ay attraction this old be ¢ ‘ ; ; ad ; proay, Ltvhiown, biauk yorss |” . ingtigated or published these assertions. fens as be friend and counsel. me trint resulted ina [apm oh ay mn ET gee > ftie | Work of Sheridan Snowley, which te a comenty on #tiits, The latest accounts of the Progrem of the Hinge of recommendation a ee BOCUBY Testor w a r o vd rT balloon, i it be called a Charioston. " War: and whereas, this House cannot but regard with | OF @ comedy gone up in » ‘ y he Pension Bill Passed by the | _1tis ovident that, undor existing arrangomenis, nothing | Pisce in Boston, shortly ntter, be (Mr Halo} met sf Sete Ghee tele Howse ce nary claims and | comedy at all Intecenting from ne Avusy’ of the Potaenen House, whatever can be done either for the release or the relief | friend, who said that anotber person was in che ‘apitol [| aasumption of . Lot ue cousider these aturnetions in the order act down. of the Union prisoners in the handy of the robols. it |] Prison, and he wes anxious to have bim (Mr. Hale) un- | prociam Firat, Wen, the compauy played about as they did last tatoment of the Tho Chorapeako Viracy—-/nterestin igural address of the 4th of Marc! xe. a ae dertake his defence. Large sims of money ware deend- | dent in bl ¥ woason, but, f wo may be aritionl—aud why should we | Affair by Captain Willetas—Account of her Capture | y the ay . * Tosts now with the President to take some other covr8e | ing, an the pay upon certain steamboats haa beot retamed | fC", 5,1 h'e.0e pu pone, divecty ur indue tl, Wa Wer | TOG mast nay that thoy all prayed in toouie «Key, | rite ana Aun : ; §n the premises, From what has transpired during the | to wait the issue of the trial, He (Mr. Halo) was offered | Tbelicve I have no right $0 do #o,andThave no inchuasion | Aud strained themselves beyond ‘the modesty of cpa rg Wasmnctox, Dec. 17, 1863. last week, in the negotiation between General Butler and Ere ecoans elline te 5 ee. 14 was a large sum, } tod) 9” herefore ae 0 aa tn, | Bature.!” From Ubis criticism wo oxcept ouly Mr. santth The batest News from Europe, Mexico, Cuba, Bi. De at he was unwilling to undertake the caso ow account Yea. As the judgment une, that the main ‘i ‘Seon fr a . CAUCUS OF DEMOCRATIC CONORESSMEN—Tue Wan | HO rebel authorities, there is reason to belleve—aad | {hy jealousy of the poople in objecting to the transaction | NarCe Inviolaie of the vonaitstiona: powers of Congress fea — ore oe ie Wiese of teen Wil SRO. OE SAR NEES AONE Na AND THE PRESIDENCY. assurances have beep given in various ways—that if | of any professional business by Congressmen. He con- tae rene bo Biaten, end aeons the TeLot same kins, of Loudon, and @ favorite with the Loadon public, the world ‘The democratic members of Congross held ‘a caucus { this whole matter were contided to his digcretion an im. | Suited with two counsellors of Stratford county, New | gecording to i'r own judgment cxclumively, le essent al to | abd Ospectally with the habi’ues of the Haymarket thestra Pootry—*Annio Bell, ""—~'*Royhood.”---'* Winter.” Hampshire, aud asked them to examine carefully the law | tho daiwecc of power om which the perfection and endur- | Recontly she arrived in this country, with her second Tho Interouting St of “Like Cures Like,’ and (@ his evemimg at the Cayitol, which wes very fully at- | Metiate exchange of prisouors, man for man, might be | to goo If he (ir. Hale) had the right to undertake thee} wnce o! 0 iitical fabric of the rab Union di husband, aod inveads to make hor home hore, Sho is * fended. ‘The future policy of the party was discussed, | obtained. Notwithstanding the representations, ema- | case. Both answered promptly, in writiug. in tho afr. | amd Wwe den'vnes, as umong the graves: of crimes a large, buxom, Roxlish looking ludy, uodorstandes hor | C!*le Toilet."* find» general unanimity expressed im favor ot votiig i | nating from the War Department, that the rebel authori. | MALIVS, and one thoaght it not’ only laws riut, but bis | vames salon ty wmed force of any Sige, wail Dasinesk perfectly: was quite mt home before tha ntrange | Sporting—Tho Turf, Pedostrinaim,, Hitliards, the Priee bo men ond means required (or the vigorous prosecution | ties have refused various propositions for exchange, there | ton” He mot a gentlomaun of high social und profesnonai | #MBONLY OF abrocate any of Chetr lands oF dom ; Bed wake ace reoeieea ith Meaioal Taree We tae (ae reo neietent with the a 4 . a mi a ™ yricults —The Field enn 1" & OF ino war. A committeo was appointed Uo arrange and | 1s FoasoN to delieve that with proper and courteous nego. | position (Hon. everdy Johsou), abd xsiced porumisaion to | Staten; wid we atirm ie" pryneip. ieniaret house 2 sho toilet sane (act fith), which haw boon | Akriculturat—The Field, Japanese Pant and Flowers, report yt 4 future meetin, the time and place tor holding | i sGons & y soldier and civilian of the United States, cor thim ina personal matyer. Ite told Mr. Johnson | tom tobe a law abke to che Promdent and tae peupie of the previously omitted at this theatre, aod which wa» ro the Tevucce Crop of the Year that @ person charved with fraudulent practices bad, | United States stored for Mrs, Wilkins, abe was partioularly good, Con Faco! anda quantity of Miscellancous Reading Mae fhe National Denoeratic Convention for the nomination | iuciudiog the white oificers and free negroes in the negro | through bis friceds, desired bit (Afr, Hale) to conduct bis Mr. Giunynis, (rep) of Towa, moved to lay it on the of candidates to be supported at the Presidentia roviuents, could be exchanged man for man, leaving im | defence. Mr, Johnson reomed surprised, evidently think. | table, which Was ageood to, yous 09, nays 68, as Lul- ing bim (Mr. Hale) “green” in asi seqnontly ber rank asm leading Indy ty wssured Miss Houriques received almost an ovation upon ber tor, It will Also give valuable and important fe own ow atin, The cauo-# Chon odourned to next Monday even: | ‘he bands of the rebels only a small avmbor Of captured | 124 ,BID (MF. Halo) aa oat ng. the question — iowe — entree 4 pinye her part win hat ay ral and modest provrie| pide i we f Yuar.—! s race whic er Lydi of yn a 0 ve a y, Cattle jorae “ Aug. A number of the border State mou who have | negro soldiers who are claimed in the South as slaves, | Jouvson replied, «Not the loaat ob ection under Heaven.’ | Aswiey. Te Sigg Oat Tanah. te. Made tentta, ok to tae enn peer me a Lbs eh eee ae aot generally acted with the democrata this session were | the release of whom would tbus become the subject of | Mr. Hale asked, Is there anything imdelicate in the un- | Boyd, 8 Toston aod Tertieng tot heine tiene: Gru: urected eth | Patniiy Markets, Kdltworiais on Prominent vents othe Day, Ship News, an ports of all other interestiog dertaking ?’”” Mr. Johnson replied, ‘Not the slightest in | Clark, similar kindness, and acted with bis ununt excellenoe wa presont aud took p eo proceedings, It ouded | negotiations, while there would remato in our bands a te : Y ic part in tho proceedings. It is intended ‘ hilo there would remain iq our: bands the world, Thave been doing it’ every week 1 to not wings Dixon even more than bik usual spirit, The d Important matters pines the parsy fairly ani squarely upon the war piat- | Large surplus of white prisoners as an offset. know but that I have been doiwg itevery day” The Frank, Gerteld wore admirable, the periorinance enjoy Singie copies Five cents, Annual subscripts orm, aud it is understood that those democrats who have may not De yeneraily understood that the exchange | Se erok ed War i furnished chargea to Mr Brady at Uuing colvur dgrose, and nothing coleur d ; i bie ee en n price p es ic LK nc mnyetesye a ee fs Pte ae eats ‘ w York against Hunt, the prisouer,wnd thought iat i reed ne Copy .o thus (ar acted tipou too peace platiorm will give im their | of nox (aimed ag slaves under existing circum: | the'iriai would be comtaonced ae saan aa that ge Helge | rope Meren. aecueea ols tapas Three Conice eitaner r7 je AAhesion to the war policy stances exposes the rebsi authorities to claims by | was tarough. He (Mr. Hiulo) asked i the purpose Morenes kab y Five Copies . " Ree Le, eargnicien. H ners of such slaves for their value, which is osti- | justice required ils (Mr. Hunt's) close conlsemoute tho | MYer», Novon, O° «or Foust. oy Limorevar Maniuy, ov rie One Howonu.| Tou Coplon NAS Reese Secretary thought not, and sent the prisoner to New York | ike. Pomeroy. Price Kandall of Ky. AND Piety ini ReGIMENT.—Tho funeral of the late Liew Any larg Tt ts understood that the Committee on Ways and at lewt at twouty-flyo hundred doltars cack, | on purcles wiih, Ba order to rajere we, the Prove | Quit. 20) wim or No. Mehonek., Rciteld, Shas r Any larger ui Means is pr ng @ bill, in nccordence with tho recom ug (Wo millions and a half for every thousand no- | Marshal's office once every forty oight hours, THe (Mr. | Valkebhuty, svashlurne of Li, Washbu-b of Sass, Whaley say John! W. Manley, JF. OF the Cue Hundred sid: ) GE GOiescs. An extre copy will be Mend 19 arery Muenaations the Comm r of fh al Revenw | this character exchanged, and entailing upon the se fangs went to tad York, saw ace eid told him co Ae Wilews, Wilder, Wilkon, Windom and Wood iffy ninth rezimeut New York Voluntesrs, took place | often ywenty 000 Address, One yoar, $9, ’ what bis friencs hed done, Hunt d jn ge~—* T ry 0 por al ne * * dacesinihintha lack Gn: cotta. titan ver lent. sebacos xoverninent an immoase public debt. This question | {sand uy. hilim (ltrs Hund) through eho trial And arreod Atlee James. Allen, Ancona, Bab vein of M from th ronidence of bin paronta, in Hoar! atreat,voar | and any larrer oumbor at maine§rion AD axtey on9y 1 r 3 ON ravens. v tlOugR OY , pm r oe vs . e¢ n - yo we 0 ol or en yas + Oe a heaciiy ae eeal ry nlaiy paoueiy aii our hus alrondy been mooted in the rebel Congress, and | io pay him one thousand doliars, wllch was subsequently Helaa Fae tas citicens wan prosent, the Hoard of Aldermen, und mam. | P&M*Atto clubs or twenty. Thane rates matt the Waa the facts and all the facts. If there Himmaiy the cheapest publication On the country 4m proportion, Whe umportance of this | 4W#ite a final solution and setttement. paid. These we gles of tux ding Write orieel ind ae ear inee 10M, Harvie o ne 8 of Ae Feat OLY. FoMiine nts. The viben, ors ann : wis ‘bor: eve indelicacy it was not dono inad- nan, King, Knapp acted at tho house, by the assistant rector of the Church ATMS O 4 Hinited Humbe i ¥ fmeasvre be y urged upon the attention of tho mosntine it isan oucraze upon humanity, aud | Yoracly, but advisedly and with oautious, deiiveration, Hionsl ‘Legs Malierss MatencHabomel Me |. trite terete ee aerate Orme Ohatch | “Acreenencens 1 © limites oumber, a. Mitr om Congress, and will double ead to imnediate ie on the brave men who, in devence of ther country, Mr. JouNson, (opp.) of Md. remarked that he recol \. Slorria‘of Ohio, Morrisan, No | Vyjcoopil eburch, after, which Ube body was pinc por Ho, wii be toserted iw the Wreanty Meuato @pou the sul bave periied lives and borne the miseries of tmprison- pee yap dons hoes Hale called on bim as atatod, and Holling ct Mo.. lost of | 14se ud conveyed 10 its lust resting. plac Sega a ‘ vee ment, th simple tect " ount..| repented the conversntion ally us stated. ina Btecie of N Stiles, | Wood Cometery, escorted by Captain Had wh: s PUK DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL EEVENT!. + that ok sive technicalities, and on account | wer to his (Mr. Hale's) inquiry whethor a Senat Stuart, Sweat, Voorhiss, Wadsorth, Ward, | of tho iiirteenth regiment, of which doce: the last paint for Ohacttol wis, of ¢ ” o q { (ie mismanagement or misconduct ol precluded from acting a& counsel for a person charged CA. White, J. W. White, Winteld, Fernando | ierly a member, and participated in tho frat three haclion Lewis, of Cncionatt, today entered apon his a J v ded fi bel v JW.W Winteld, Be rr ‘ ’ i duties as mty. Comn ff Interual Revenis, to | “Po our side, an opportunity for the release or relict of | Detere 4 court martial with fraud, ho (Mr. Jobnson) said months? campaige® in Maryland Mombers of different c puty Commissioner of Interna! Revenie, to » Peart try heii he saw po legal snyeditoents in the way, or even sndeli- 4 VJGOROUS PROSMCUTION OF THR WAR. Military orgauizationn officiated an pall bearers. Aster ne Syhivw olive he has rocemUy been appointed vbers should be omitted” Gentiomen of high char- | cacy, What ho (Mir Hale) had done was no doubt done Nir Syitit, (rop.) of Ky. submitted a series of resolu- | the remain wore deposited, a voiey was trod and the | Bpots My ad ot Sts aaianen cored by COE THE ANTE EE DO Re BS mimpeashable truthfulness Ywhot havo receat- | in coasequosoe of this opiaion. | Eonators do not crase to | tiows, oF which the following Is the frat, viz. — Last fad Leib tes to a brave young wilder were performed AUD'S jalan Medicated Komp. rome Y ' ¢ t 3 nulat ly vette L City Pott and conversed with the rebel oilicers lawyere if called upon for professional servic 4. Th country and the very exfatence of | Licuenant Man ey was killed at the battle of Irish Bond, . 2», sis not expected that the Gold Speculntion Kestriction | | y icuity in complying unless the serv: irernmen. ever tnasitated by man is imperiiee by | La, om the 13th of April, 1863 ‘| Crtstadore’s Hare Dye, Peevervative alennd retail, No 6 Astor Hoose » are aware that nothing whatever ean be effected or | yotved the negiect of public duties. He (Mr. Joknson) gna expected to be done through the Secretary of War or the | had repeatedly acted himself upon this assump. auscless amd wieked rebeliion that the world bi sng as we do that the only hope of saving the Dill, brow in by ane, will be a, The Tan Waren Com minaonmisnir —\ special meeting of te AVG and Means « ng upon the Secretary of the 1" “ erviug this gov the power of | Comunon Cor helt Wednesday night. A bare quo Agia . . Conmirsioners of Fxebange oa our side; but, without any | ton. The only, question that can arise is, ‘1s f ft Common Council was tn sinosday night. A bare quo NS Breasucy une powor trol the gold market is under | ¥ | there any law ‘prohibiting it?" Thore) was Cis camptauoe pied tat citireet ang | rum was presont. Tho minutos boing read, Alderman | , Commantte ¥ most & eae bie cottage fence HUTCHINSON & WICKHIBIAM alm Feet east of Hroa way vr dotention to comphment the Commander of the | jgw prohibiting Senaiors from prosecuting claims obeyed in all partwof the Unit partment of Virgina and North Carolina, they earnestly | srainst the government before the Court of Claims He | pose nny sratiatice, oF intery oxpres: che opinion that tf the matter were confided ex- | bolleved that some law exprosaly excepted oases pending | sition for pence from any 4 onside: a! tt nolversally conceded that Mr Lane's bill will not ollect ihe desired purpose, It isa hatend weop Nolknap objected to that portion in which the Prosident dectares the election of Mr. Charles Franks as Water red that the Secretary has already, under existing awe, bovore the courts. One bas a right to go dolore apy | fad a sebel im keine against the ‘cove! Commissioner an confirmod, contending that the Preai. | , COB Buntons, Inverted : is 5 Hie acanekaien f ; 1 i. 7 . hte ant all disenare of the fees oured witha! il the power ani anthority in this respect that can be | PMsVely to bis manacenent, within a fortnight the bulk | other court tn the United states. It was not the inton- | Bore a! party wanes, Hhies and teaues, and donut was joking whom bo tade tho declaration, ax it mrenumce te the perlent by Dee SAOMARI ar b ti itnean t of Union prisoners now in Richmond would be at | tion of the jaw to prevent a lawyer practising in his pro- was well Known that the twelve out of nineteen voten vodist, No. TH) Bromaway, w, but that be ts unwilling tp ugothem u home with) thes teientiat fession. If a cuse of fraud in coatracts is brought betore | | Mr. Cravens, (opp.) o| Ind., moved to lay the resolu- | roowived by Mr. Franks did not constitute two thirds of : to do so hy some gort of Congres ction i os 4 © military court, a lawyer whone rervices ure dosirod hag | tons en the table, which was disagreed to—60 against | ty joxrd,and, accurding to the charter, We roquitod m Impaired Sigat, fae @ preliminury endorannent of such a course, The | THB BAWORYS OF THK PROCREDINGS OF CONGRESS. | no right, because he ty a member of Congress, to recuse bia i two-thirda vote to elect Alderman Strong contended Services Any more than ho would in@ criminal case in | | The above resolution was then agroed to by a voto of #3 NOISES IN TILK KAD, ‘Una th Lea were correct, fan alteration of the whie! difficulty is to dovise any legislation whatever tho Senate to-day @ resolution was adopted, on mo- f W rghey vib incpey phoma i Stshy ao Ana ts bn creates bia t vie Mo. Doolittie, instructing the Committes on Print. | “te civ: courte, ; ; 7 big record could not be made. While arguing the point Al a sibaomons us was which will low to abrogate the natural !aw: rato. ? Mr. Hane submitted the following resolution, which Y) em Mowsra, Alley, Allison, Ames, Arnold, pier, derman Belknap leaped over the railing witb the agility CATARRUAL AF bad oun icaaaes Ge’ Go 70 GENErAL Guawr, *{ IME t iuquire as to the best mode of securing accurate | was agreed to — Baldwin of Mase. Weamnan, Blaine, Blow Noutwe of @ gymuast and disap eared out of the door leading into THROAT. ho (oink Yeadnidiie. ‘of alisokn KG: Web tank synoreow of the debates and proceedings of the Senate to | Resolved, That the Commitice on the Judiciary be in- | Well Dace, Ma, Darivor Ni Dawa, Domina Dicom, | the lopby. ‘The Hoard boing thus left without « quorum, CHRONIC OATARRM, * : tal , be rep ried by telegraph for tho Associated ress, The | *Puctet to inquire whether Joho P. Iaie. a member of this | Donneily Drigg, Dumont, Bekley, ‘lint, Farnsworth, Fen: | the aflnutes could not be approved, and an adjournment roviding tbat a gold medal be presentud to 9 : D a : Lect Ngee mame Senate 7 ton, Frank. @ > Grnnell, Hale, Higby. Hooper, | followed, as m mattor of course, OATARRY OF THE TYMPANIO MUCOUS resident, for the distinguished aud importact servi) motion oa the part of the Senator wus altogether inde- orline, ly disen:ten of the ¥ ares a dees mut Motchkix, Huboart of Towa Hubbard of Conn id Iburd, Rag a MEMMKANE: One Hi ¢ Thon ov Fit Fendored to the caus of the Union during the prasoot | Pewent of consultation from the gentieman having | thar they have power to wend for jersoneand papers, fey aera cB EE ong oF. Auw row tax Naw Your Macusioe.— A large moating of wage? r es fr r oy 00 tttee bond charge of the Congressional telegraphic reports, but, CLERNB FOR TUR RKECUTIVE OFFICKS, Clon of N.Y. Morehead, Morriil, Morne | WoTKingmen was belt at lls on Saturday evening PU MED rar, was reported from the Enrolment Commitioe to-day, | © NS! ‘ Ow motion of Mr. Wane, ee Ohio ived, | ot Ney. arias Myers, Leonard M Mims Oil, Oriel | last ‘The mosting was called to order by Mr. Wr Haid OROB# EYE BT.AIG I PTENED IN OND and packed in the House. This is the fist act a 3, ib w vemarged en's friendlpace.: At present:|;, On motion Of Hea Wane (rep.) Of Ohio, $ was nesdived, . Verha Price, | win, who vominated ir. G, J. Finley, of the Machinints’ MINUTE esmiettiat Gon comptotod by the presong Congress, tho extended verbatim official reports appoir only In tho | Wisiher any additional force of'elorks or imeceenvers mre Bice of M6. Bliine of and’ Blacksmiths’ Union, for Chairuian, aud Mr, George |, Ana #rery disease of Whe Hye aod Rar, requ ng sep 1 Te ia iimated here tia: something more then a simplo | “a! avd do nok roach bho great mass of the people, | yeoded in the KxBcultve oiices, and Lo ropurt Uy bill or | Ing Bin vn 1 visa Vaiken ur, Washb Sterling was wpinied necrotary. Tue Cherrinan wriehy | HERG, at hiv omaulting rhoma, AG Rroadway, near Tele wreciation of gallant service and substantial viciorice | Hence, doubliess, the movement to ascertain the best | otherwise of i, Wasabi of Bass. Whaley, Wiitams, Wilder, Wil | State York ane tot wiute tie pre aft er he } wtrect, preciation of Kalla o tial vi 2 “a POST ROAD PROM LAWRENCE TO FORT ScOrT, sou, Win iow, Wooubridge and Yeunan. New York doiegatos relative to the strike in that city, dtu pte the zea) of come of the republicans in Congress | Mode of accomplishing this opject. On motton of Mr, Lang, (rep.) of Kanaag, it was Nove Meant ©. Allen, Win, J. Allen. Ancona, Bald- | aud to see what could be done to ald the men standing Diamond Pastor Ma enes—tm oa! ; Z oe pad an th ci ye ae yeh winot Mich, Blos, Brooks Chandler, Cox, Cre | out for thetr rights, and wilde be 166 Cortande aireet, NY bower honors and titles upon Gen. Grant, sud thas it TUE CAPEPOL TELEGRAPH. olved, that the Committen on oat OMioes and Pont Ronda | Vans. bxwani, Dealson, Hara, Ragartoo jo. Bugtinn. | “Wye py eruvr, of Now York, aadtoased the mcetto, fs hoped, by conferring upon him the rank of Licuten’ Pot) wing of the Capitol are now connected by tele. natenes wo wire int propriety of estabiishing | Finck, Ganson, Grider Griswold, i Marria of oxplaining the cause ot the strike and its progress doring and cincles te . of ph, and an office is established in each for the conve. | Whe a now Keown aa the pow rilitary road from Law- | Md; Harris, of Til. Herrick. Hutbins, Jonson of Ob: | the pant five weeks, Tho number of men atated to bo out waht of an val, dum vat the way other /resilens: aph, 2 a8 OmNC - rence H Fortsontt asa ib re ernan, Knapp, Law, Left one, Lon ‘alors. Marey, ¢. ° J 4 " Penersts tnemhim ” ee 0. the President and members of Congress. The a WvORw OP RAYA: pe aneinnyS Dowell, Nekinney, Middiown Miler of arris of Oblo, | Of work is uearly eight thouand. Tho wager heretotore igh without Higue. Highiv revues tod taapiranta, “A Se eel a (pow apetiaensaatintee OF ae. W. Motriadn. Neluan’ Noble. O Net! af Obto, Pendleton. Very, | recaived was $1 7», and the wagen asked was $2 40—the eee eas, ebig: Breet Leg Sy Me at AU Americas lelegraph Compauy having completed the yal y Mr Wavw, Wa5 | hestord, Kendall of Pa., Kobinaon, Rogers, Kollina of Mo, 4 duvy Yard: ‘Osuiinw Optician, Vruwiway, opposila NOMBNTS TO THY CONSCRIPTION AOT. 4 to: + | prices paid in the Navy Yards ¢ ee ry eaee eee coion | Tagenout on Tuenday mosmuzos aro deayaichot to att | HOO Sent ana Fo ae eee ea ee nse | Tike neat speaker wan Mr. MoCLoon, of Now York, who 1! Tho Miltary Commitieeo” tho Sevate held sovsion | TMS souubale sine Seekeek obeal terete terol ent | wae » White, Winield. Fernando Wood oloquontly and logically advocmted juatice for the working Ghis evontog, and will to-morrow report the amendments | PY the Navy Department relaun. (»xetions in w bey The votP was then taken on Mr. Smith's second reaolu. | men, showing up the weonnistency of tho capitaliats who T have a large and very chooe 8 oe fo the Conscription act, and tt ts understood they will bo THe JuDGrS' ANNUAL VISIT TO THE become ares veseale pene Cae Smeal, ane spe tion, wath was as followa:— bad combined against their empioyos, rofusing living | presents for the Bontpaye = é ‘onde coma: of the divin i w " 4 bofore the Senate adjourns to-morrow. Tho bil | The customary annual visit of the Justices of the Sa. Borrimse, and the repor: of Captain Jorn Rocisers. of | pymeulletcencnry halle te suppiy men nd money kin the ‘Masiea Hila and Molutosb, of the same city, briefly | consisting of ‘ - ve dod | preme Court of the United States was postponed on ac- | the attack om Fort img. together with the despaiche: Sed pon 4 y moDey, @u: LADTR® AND CHILOKEN'# PURE atroduced by Senator Wilson will be amended fe. sorne | sinu of the Winess of the President, bat upon a formal | Adulte Gomtseerough tensmttiing them: the ‘oper ‘er | weusie, 9m Liteiec eral ce tcnumsnt ix’ beatles ot | “uit iutsems amen the following resolutions, which Hata FOR Misses Buia oot aor’ bf tte deuils, but will not ditfer materially Crom tho f ona ) Cayiain Worden and Captain Drayton, of the two attacks on | veoh - 4 BLEIGH ROBES LADIER FOOT MUP! otiee that Ke would be happy to see them to-day they | Fort McAllister, on the Ogeechee with the despatches of 16 rebellion. unanimousty aduptod — (ao atively new Bw fin which it was referred to the committee she Rear Admiral Dupont transmitting then to the War Depa ‘This reaolution was agreed to by 162 ycas—-only ono | Where: oenre: nang. Pie 1 CAPR AND GLOWRS sadn 4 =e an, believing that concert of action and combina. | , helene ~ N-ENLISTMENTS IN THE ATAtY. proceeded! to the executive mansion and eeverally Pad | mont; the reports of Kes Admial Dupont, of |v aint it, vi2—Uonjamin G. Harris, of Maryland, | toneare enlerea Into by cartain capitaiinia. oo prevent. the | pr PANT a CHO ROY. he ANG Cab Vast nombers of the man composing the veteran rogi- | Weir respects to him, ae eatin. Gniber:. Webber atk Ibe tees oe Lear -etegentaten rad aa ethnical baleen Rg Tee Rene ® Cee SAPONINS IP The MINK AND BEAL ULUVES, FOR GADIKA Wham nte im the Union armica aro boing mustoret into tho LAROB MAIL CONTRACT LAWSUIT. Copuatn Drayton, of the Passaic: C: mmander Rhind. of the | | Resalved. Th pvtientyy Don able "@herens from seven thousand to eight thoussnd men, {0 OuNIn 613 BROADWAY eo Us mics are Being mustorot i vf sp . | Keokus, Capath Dornin, of the Nahaut; Captain dohn for their gall d Ly = panned. mee bervice for three years longer, Tho Firat Mtinu’ Thy owe of Carmack and Ramsay aguinat the govern- | iyi gore of the Weebawk in Worden, of the Mon: of the Union, mint defending Ul Se welacen, bs aarti ngabah teeth cneptinats bation Taaceeas Het an » tho V ment ego ap for argoment bofere the Firat Comptrolier | tuk; Commander Fairfs Nantucket, Commander | every Amerienn patriot. Gouraua udre Subtitle Uproote Hate front will ve-ealist nearly en suas; of tho Trouury yesterday, Tt involves a claim of | @.W, Rodgers of the Cainkili; Commander turner. of the | The resolution was ngroad to. Yous 108. Mr. Harris, employers have refused to wrant tho de | from upper lps low foreheads or any vart of tse beady ino, with the exceprion of sixty, and the Fir y oy 09 gine Nanna ogy On ww of Maryland, was the ouly one voting in the negative, manos of ihe employed. therefore bet Warranted 4h) Broadway > Fancava Wrienenytranke manne. t aboat twe jons of dotiars, with interest, and how if neverel, vesseis feed ony Mp Ply South olved, That we machauics and worklagiuen of the ith neurtysthe seme , ; i i ; _ | cutyof Biftato, wilt mand by our brothren In the city of New Mat naw a. haw Wenitins cuclenl p ne ; con io hitigation for about ton years, it is on accoune of the arm Mr, Haxninatox, (opp.) of ind., offered « preamble put t ate a eo ms + y $4 veterans who will re.onter the service fr f of 5 Wane irs found ¥ 00 wny OF Hag forth the principles of the cumstiiution io regard to | ty mm our avimpathy and counsel. 4hd | oingance unnurracsed. Also a variety of Gente’ and Ladion the of « for servioe on the Pacifle coast, ek F tha support of their turnin un | % ¥; Jf the Potomme alone will be upwards of twenty thou | °° 8 irs made by their O° cars or porsonal hverty, and that the Thirty-seventh Congress are compled with And be or wre, S16 Brendway 4, umd ap equal, if not a larger, proportion of the | Wm. Curtis Noyes, faq., of New York, open d the argu ee, natgentat Feepeating these veuse passed a law authorizing the lresident to suspend the mn HOt We return to thelr work : am > . be “a mont for the claimants, and will be followed by Wilton . tae vale ak. coe fer ae privileges of tha writ of hebeas corpus through G pi ing them our cheorfu: oyt's Hinwath everane in other arm | volunteer for three ¥; a je, value of rafts for the “ thi nnd hearty support until the victory Is wow. or lo every other - pie cane bee of Baltinore, who'te bere’ to reply for the out the United States, further, thar the Preset C1 depart soe ttl mba an ENO A rc. While the liberal bounty offered by general y as: , . oO" ne it in t Au. oud led fur r ne wear tine ore nia, together with the despaich of Rear | wiht dus prucens of law, te in exsepss of living had forced workingmen ait Rhe vranting of furlo hirty days, to affe we King it, aul wil oF a ¥ fT and oaus ountry to try ani! Aocure an \ en i PRISONERS SENT NORTH. ~ ~ yi “1 veonkcore’ | a mpoeay trial and eavsing them yortomity to visit bis home j shana Cleese abe FO ane nating eine artinets tad pen tke | cx@eludivg «ith resolutious denying the powor thot their fen chit ries A HATH OLOSM desertiou: r One hue ud forty prisoners were rent from | inicer's reports of the aimk! the Weebawken inside the | te copfer upon the President the right to suspend th weit | Tt we hoped the workingmen a pot ae 1g Fy piabuhamnetine tna | thé Old Capitol to day to ronain during the war xc of Charleston, and the ovvcial report ov the spriogiug « | of habeus Corpus Im the loyal States, and asserting that | Passing Feaalutions im favor of their lebow workioe and ile wi ant of Y . OF Rx MAYOR LENOX, OF WASHINGTON, | Hak Of the Sangamon, at the Washiaston Navy Yard, on the | the axenms tion of the Prosident in there ronpecta iwom- | New York, but gwe nubstantial pr feck thal ny ; for @ short v their sited am oR, LRNOZ, OF eve of her departure On a cruise, trary to the progrens Of Ube age. despotic a thive with them and we i Walter Lenox, formerly Mayor of this city, whore re- PROMOTION OF THK URRTUL ARTS versive o’ the elementary principles on « in nood of aid, It was sugars . oy pe ta ARORA ST SENATOR TALE turn (rou 1 two or three weeks | Mr. Somnn, (rep.) of Mass., utroduced a dill wap | ment te waved Too werien vos wit! diately, and © committer having besa appointed, # liher uae Jonnie MO? o( UE CHA es rs -" re to-night by Colonel Fish, | Pementary to an act to promote the progress of the usetu! | the Judiciary Committee lo report # bi contribution was taken np and arrangements t he 4 b MOV? & he vey rHlale 40 the imputarion put oh " * | arts. rights of persons im accordance with the foregoing deca. | Continuing the good work fo the ae ee eet, ee ee oe Keferred to the Committee on Patents. rations and the provisions of the constituthn hy WHERE t "et 4 agi pit ‘- fooony ndivet'in #0 rnactée, are Te ESTING EMIGRATION STATISTICS. _ LAND FOR KANSAS AUS YRIOERE The reslitions were rejeeted.6T againet The Utah Wy WHEKLER & WILAOK'S Iaheas ir. Lane, (rep.) of Kansas, introduced a bill to grant THe PRSWON APTRORE oN HULA, PASeT Ban Faanwomoo, Dec 16, 1662. bie, complied from official sources, ex parded ae 6 trivir ndicatian ot Mr. Hale . tand to tue citizens of Kansas, to indemnity them ior | The Houre pased the Bill for the paymont of the inva . ‘ ‘ - ye fort noay ba made by bi enemies vo Kot Up hibits the tnereared emigration since 1820:— aes. Nid and other pousions for the year ending with June The Utah Legislature met renee Mr, David Wells Ae Operache 3 the 9 ale =v Winstow's i pel him, u th eced ort Nutmbor of arrivals for ten years ending Sept, RELIEF OF SCYRRME COURT JUDGRS 1866. was cioctud resident of the Council and Mr. John Taylor | Boothing "yrup, for en \iives terihing 4 tune Jon to exp , - ‘ . we. 198,502 | Mr. Haraw, (rep.) of Iowa, introduced a bill for the THE CANADIAN RECT ROCTY Bxary. Spoaker of the Assembly bowen Verieet aoe a8 tm be the allogation of sitnilarity in acc oie ten joure ending Bept reli! of Justices of the Supreme Court in Cases therein On motion of Mr Mourns, (rep.) of Vt., @ resolution - ity. Hy 6 ond beak awyor 0 defend & citizen frozn @ criminal 4 a ; . .. 688,381 | deseribed. wos adopted calling On the Secretary of tbe Cressury for The Redpath Abductt Cane. test (othe mother. a botue rt aud b employed to procur ¢ of arrivals for years euding Sept, ‘TRE ROUNTE Mtl. all documents showing the proction! Ofer «tion of the Ro Mowrnnar, Deo. 17, 1868 ‘ : ss : ‘ 1,427,337 | On motion of Mr. Sexagex, (rep ) of R.J.,the bounty | called Reciprocity treaty which may be in his porsoyaion Sawkins, implicated in the abduction’ of Redpath, has government { arrivals (OT olewen Years ending Sept pay bill was taken mp aod recomuaitied to the Committce DETOVRIRNE OF THE mR beeu fined one hundred dollars and weutooced lo nix so) Moseeg TACK ON THE ADMINISTRATTC Velgsegeteubs diode 2,903,194 | OM Milltary Aifairs. Mr. Axreneos, (fep.) Of Ky , ofered o reselation, which | months’ imprisonment WILLE & O09. indigos, introduced a re resola- Rerogts. ‘wan adopted, instructing the Committee oo Koads and al agp erernnewrin Total : A document was received irom the Secretary of the | Canals, Us {iquire Into expediency of npr ving the upper | Botier Kxplosion amd Lose of Life at peas ee sae He hk at ya, Oy or previous Wo Lia Treasury, communicating the report of Professor A. 1). | rapide of the Mis-issippl, commencing with lonve to report © ae ae shana corpus act, fc. asaal manaor, but they | psrimated arrivals eines 1868. Sache, for the year ending November 1, 1863, and the | by bill or otherwise micano, Doc. 17, 1863, tot WORE NTIPIS. amt here * to be W disposition report of Thomas Grown, agent of the Troasury epurt THE SISOURE ROLDTERAT ACOOUNTS One of the boilers Of the Chicago Liatiiling Company ‘ cn er , 4 tot seee +16 646,414 | ment ta California. On motion of Sir. MeCkena, (rep.) of a resolution | oxpoded today, demolishing the engine howe devor | pacente free. 7m a members to ‘pitch in’ om a be ADJOURNMENT FOR THE HOLIDAYR. was adopted calling for Reopy of the reportot the com | men employed in the building were Romlded wo badly thet mes: inystracion at every geen of t The « smountof money brought by these emi- | The resolution of the House for an adjournment being | missioners appointed by the Frowdont wo examine (nto | tt te feared they cannot recover. Five of Rix othera were ‘ FHovce F ed at $15, making in all the sum of | taken up, Mr. Smaman, Crop.) ot Opto. moved the accounts of the officers and mea employed im the | Injured, bat not sertously. Two men are roported mine marae Comte, ttamery, — £,000 000. ° y atrikiog ou words“ use adjour Western or Minsourt | owt of the Army and are probably in the ralnn PASSAGE OF THE PEXNION AVPROPRIATION Bi hws unported, Dedacting from this aIOUUE | It Setiny «ihe two Houses of Congress.” Carried WEE OF THR PAY OW THK AyMY, FTO a = si TPs ananaloaninitin of Paper Bo hho Lcvt appropriation was yusand in the fouse to-day, | 82400202. 0F five per cent of the whole amount, for | A motion of Mr. Doourria, (rep ) of Wis., that it lie on PION. J, notice ota bilite | Yo y B You May Iutn the . Whewoey | 4 2 Woods and relatives at home, it leaves | the table, was rojected. increase the pry of privates and non commesioned officers 0 If you wid [poieg the bill report ou! Vota itloe Vays aud} . buted to the capital of the coun- On motion of Mr. Srmmmtas tt wos woted to postpone the | of the wi | gino A resolniion to felued to the States, Rut the scent of the roses will off us making rs tion for inv 4 other pen a conmideration of the resolution to Tuesday next—Yeas | counting, townenips, Wards, Citla# mod mrniCipal Corpors Pedy shay core of toe bs 4 na ¢ try by emigration 31, nays 11. The feinwing are the nays —Herers. fuck | tions all moneys aid. by Uhem,rexpectively for bounties | A\t Of Rows tay ve anid with more Ons, OF SAESS MALOR SHO RERSTOS Seow INDIAN APRAIRG. , Davie, Grimes, Hendricks, Hicks, Lave (Kansas), | to volunteers in the Uoten SiGuT BLOOMING CEREUR me ther Bia A COPPERNBAD STANDING “SOLITARY AND ALONE,”” Mo a! communsoatons received at the headquarters of . Sanisbary Ten ryck, Wilkinaon and Wrig ut. ‘The House thon ad ourned ti!) Mouday vext bn ed % ‘ Bome commotion was caused in the He to-day by |, " Wriahs | 0 4 be De; ME SAGE FROM THK PREBIDENT—THR PRIEDM EN. priieceonn vrines Cashed in all a Lotteries, | so VilnERul va Wotan ie Log ,8 oarwy frou General Wright, commanding the Depart The following message waa received from the Prosi Shdcome Compeattene Unites States 4s eS font BL bs 8 yee a Woe, fier tour iatronuced by Mr. Smith, of ix y the Pocite, show that treation of peace have G@uaieoer, tee. 1eek-— New. 80 and 61. Horm 1) Wail strect room Noo LNT wer, &. ¥ pledging tho House tos vigorous proseoution of tie war, | aowiy heen concluded with all the bands of Indians with. | , Herewith t oo ence abraaeutng the Fram em Golpcke, ot a iatatily tn error, va. tho City. of Tm a8 m Kure] Siek Airy . | im the distriet of Utah, happy state '° 4 5 D boque. ‘The argumn’ Uber oaveen «0c ined Lotteries aware D8TROP WILD Cf be listriet of Utah, fle ays this ” ot at ‘evter,'ex indicaretahowe. is, one | bir. Biagell and Mr. Manow for tbe Getenien in error | Brokers, 94 Pine atreet, M9. BRONCIITIB. AATHM A Die y " ained in , &e. The reve bs were | ¢ #8 Owing bo the distinguished br ry and good con r Qoclaring agninet any armistice Or Intervent ood nd ge ee Ow Sp OSes we ee toe Calfornia columa, For the first tae in the diy tet high charener sven to | Ne s6- Gonge Vou Mmmrap, otal. paimine is error, | Meyal Siavawe Bettery.Thirty per A AEE Brin TH LGAT | : he oe the vote was uns with th an tbe country it may now be truly announced pa ng aed GO Mhlan | ve. the City of Madison. The arrument of this cane wan | cent premium palt for Pri =e Mm o DE RUATRE 5 G04, es Bons bas reed, Phiind- ips wojamm G. Harrie, of Maryland, whe aeoun e 40 at the at emigrant tosde through the Terg it the whole subject to Cop. | Commenced by if Lynn © piminiii's in error Bicheot prise pats (or Doustors BeBe bide gf Guid ent Hite by BARS WELIA, 11S Free ie Y proc of a copperhead oy wo romder bitn almost be tory may Db afely traversed by single i pewertape Ae LINCOLN. eT ee ates = " sah ry | ritory may y y single per ; ABKAHAM LINCOLN #. T.—1860,—x. ing ranked asa tebe! Some of the x COOP | sone out Ganger t le of property or (oar | Mr. Four, (r@p.) of Vt, moved that when the Senate United States © Aromatic Sehiedam Se We wii pay 81 por Acree for all Plantacioe Ritter Rettion rere dodgod tie vote entirely | of metcstation by Indians. General Connor saya the adjourn tt wo iy next, Lost. Wrowmenay, Dec 16, 1865.—The caver delivered at our Manufactory, 198 Libery suert in gost UK BUSINESS OF THE MOvsr | dans ace ovtdeutly seriously imelined to pence in the f a nanan tiie ® weal oe bon awane OF KIT ATOPY. ON RELL its understood that the committees of the Meor® @F6 | core god afar toe eevere experiences of last winter, House of Representatives. McPherson, Une Anstatant Boltettor for tho United States, Ap person prow 4h be geged in forward rong apd syumier, will bong Besitate ere they again Wasminotom, Dec, 17, 1863 | aed the case eubm ; - eltaar GitmA © Won or th bik le ee vwpontor ond ow a « » eusite : Fee rT ye Sraactn Ind before tbe Htnse the annual roport ot | aM@imurmed Yo Mowday, Ube fiat instant! at leven woh atte rte ehh naan Macving aul preys an ap Gas eh iear ner ine ae Gua caerm aor | sa eek ui v Ue | UR ENLISOMENT GF MUSICIANS, the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, —_— —_ chine reemived the highta pre 08k 8) Lhe bin portent | ur any | Ae the bow stands ao minor under seveuteon yaars can CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION MLL. The Prize Sicamge Minga ut Boston. feaeoe La Oy tJ hae a ‘The nominwts rol of SH | be cliated, except im epectal cases, abd with special au Mr. ovavews, (rop.) of Pa, from the Committee on Romtom, Lec. 17, 1668 ' = beanie it belioved wisi pot be sent in before tt Ale | (oorty com ‘be Adjutant Gooorni, as @ masician and with | Ways and Means, reported « bill making appropriations | Aftived, prize stoamer Minna, (rom Nassau N.I,for | A. Ws Bates . Stoanuary. ‘The aumbor i underatoot nos “ bo written coom@nt of the persons having ® legal right to | for consular and diplomatis expenses for the yoar ending | Wimingvon am bus & cargo Now enbibiting st mall, Chough before the List bs completed |( hi) probe wis Um. (oa tad represents hineelf ae over eighteen, | June, 1864. “9 toa wala Prnday Gonkags Dee Tit lees ye cially tnrensed, In view of th | nol the ceersiting officer sees evidently that he is under MANES 1 Cartas JonN RODGERS, The Steamer Namsemon Craig Mirroseope— he ihr y Bod political wirepulierr e-ioging | ones age should bo absolutely t at if the o¢ Mr. Rice, (rep.) of Mass., from the Committees on Navel Ee a ae OF. u, =>. A : Com Ae, nN) ar Seg end am nat g porvot favoriten: but of nercas | 6 tessoanble doubt a¢ to hie being eighteen | AMBIFR, reported & Joint resuiution, whicb was pemsed, | 4 cle d Li ing eno matered a gai olf Halieran 08 Bal- | fines ccempiction obe Okie, sas" oe BS Pe obra te totus v » ation wil! Be uccopted sa’ 4 " ho sbould cause him (0 awear to the declare. | Cerdering the thanks of Congress to Captain John Rodgers | urday ast, bbe hed a varrow cxeape. ier guoe aod everywhere. spud end pan Oy SOMETS, z : for his etninent seit aod seat in the discharge Of hie | gemynith o he! to be thrown Overboard \ labiew ber fo ancry and aa site Chem © wack 6 | vie age, @O., which every recruit sigos op the wy. Sine leit this port on the LOUb alter Being repaired. A Hed Hreath.-Mow ™ of Riatea tm omar OPNeRat néFons | Wool oF t's eniietment, Cox, Copp.) of Obio, ineffectualty sought to intro ptabnedircadess='~rlts 60 bee separated—how mant fends fererer parted | To ees poe geri EY! he (unerad exore rai utord will | sue FIRST PUNISHMENT OF & KUKORON DAK THIR | Au04 6h emencmntt of fe AO Touvigution et tao Jen of Government Bonds, lb" con centres. wight cod morning 11 sioe beaut Teoma of "the spon! ‘tion of ts p re on Satirday, end fron at Dunitvar ENKOLMENT ACT. Ninniastppi. Shs semen cals eee, beet box _ Prion Aity emwia For mule ur a! FS he 4 rho Wave arrived tor tt therm, | the Sorgen of the Booed of Rarviment of the Fourth | PRB ee ca Por. | tre twenties to-day ‘the pond Comey oval) “Grvtass ein aga Me ne seth, tne) ee Phere © reason by be ¥ ” Jntret of Connecticut, Dr, Samuel Sallebury, bax — eign Aftsirs. repor ‘a resolution to Print tea thourand vetween Werters abd hantern eities. al ‘enue, ‘ca amas Pomarkem. . The ieee 3° Sarceteced © (* oe) Map mw to Toda n y ‘led by court martial, for sundry vinlatious of | oo of the foreign Correspondence accompanying the . r HURKK (eocnenwnr te Wateine! for sirie fone mi diag toe div the staf . ~ nd -eotenced to paya fine of twohan 5 I pcaiesed ts tho Coenesttinn th Prikting Pee coe me A | TARE Pikes bs Montgomery ste bey ond © eepwtiiinn, 19 Brandwey corner of Fulton a Came im from the army on lew soe abd imp eoumnent (or two mouchs, aod to be cen © on ree, pan dead one Mea, 60s, 4000 4105, 3148, Park 7 A eat Jersey Ovty, DyenTne Beet wonte cee Approve! by Major Gevera. Short coca ew. 40548, C161. 611), ee 4) ROT, ’ ofthe the purpore of partielpsting im the om 4:18, 4914, 8787, Og motion of Me Waster a ee) Vesey A Deeway wre. (rep) of TH, hw | SHONGANTAATION OF THE CAVAUIEY we ei > ihess, Coe ie Vowee rare Ram ago cine 8K 2T8, | Me tiant aed Powerfal Day ana % 11 fm nnderstoed Chet am importan: bil! fo . tateur duet of ir. 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