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« . “NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9; 1864. 5 i hundred cosscripa,atrived ab Alor” cia Ou Thusstay | perty seadiotod, for Xara ttt couidenco in, the ; Socdnd, tho commutation shall be Axod aT eo a. MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | crccinz. tus conscripts are tor abo tuirty Court Manse. Inlogriny of the ‘need of the Navy Departmout, | Teese fe Hag ak Uarso huudied dollars, third, cvory dratica hd THE SCHLESWIG: “HOLSTEIN QUESTION TRE WEERLY HERALD ° + | chusetts, at Harpor's Ferry; tho Pirst Messechusotia 1 fl naga ME ES Fy ay throo husdred H wae tho y of the country. fore we go into his tacome ph Fy renter mene nnn . bane. arttiles7 . 9nd dor onli camnenegye: $0. ae able nue ‘ot beliat I teow tans tke: Beoniae toe towag ttc Ona boon fats The Best anda Choapes i Now-papor " vs rapes! - GTateresting Proceedings of | 4*™y « the Poms la auKious to Droveat fraud and corruption ; but | over two thousind ad not ‘over live. (heesent aa’ | MASS MELTING At THE COOPER INSTITUTE in the Count rom THE WRATRER AND THD GteIgING. tg sometimes imposed upoa by others, and iu the contum; over ave ‘ : nuntey. the Senate. The weather hero continues very cold, and snow fails ihe groramens in sre ot nahi” Wo vu of | uel tum, Me. Samner anid thal i wa stones nn nl ners in limited quantities almost evory night. The sleighing mene e ‘en hour ch pe note id my] Lied to acne Lataat Nows from Chartostoa Hav hor ‘ a 2 la good In ‘the stzgete, but there pereereees of | the Roaorabie Senator, which { bollove, were. w ee drafted si areal on Young Germaay Arouse from Now Orloaus and se ¥e ites aleigbs, there seldom boing more than days | foundation, av: woual ‘Proposed Investigation Tuto the Affairs during ‘the winter when (hey can be patina pe (he confideuce of the couatry ia tweety, or inlry one cont Nota Against tho Danos, Southwost-The Latest from Graut's Army— quently but few are owned here. wr p-) Bothing atrikes goverament asked for men. a Naval Operations on tho Florida Coast —. of the Navy Department. papeurt F Jeoper as the government tha ‘constant repetition ‘amount should Odi man 5 bie Ss Bi. a pacha paypoomhy yi gel plate of attacks (rom Us protossed irisnds. I was muck sur. | aubalitulo. Tae Senstor fat ha wens agian Patriotic Address----Specches of Dr. Solgor, of | monte of tho Bebols in Wost Virginia ~Momags y pet Par: } prised at the oxproasion of (he Senator that tho country | hands ol the government. Wheu éhe old bill waa pansod of Governor Seymour to the New York Legig tally open, Steamtugs, tranaports and ferryboats wore ‘hoart sick at the maonor in which the aaval forces of | it was gpsailed, and it was egid, !you take tuo rich man’s Washington; Pred, Kapp, Licat. Reed, -— Resell ion to Expel Senator Davis, busily employed to-day in breaking tho ice below Alex boing sotered. Leatirely disagree mono! Td poor man's bio ” Es gee sores Sued to laturo—Doath of Archbishop Hazhos—Litera andria and above the railroad bridge (or this purposo, and | try, id ‘ot the times | At. if you atrice out the toree hundred dollars commu Hugo Weseadouck and Othors. tuve~Agricultural—Tho Markots, &., 9. eof Kentucky. several ice boats havo been chartered by the goveru- bh cer i ‘meat at Baltimore, and are now coming round, ia order to perform this duty more effectualiy, Ag we are at all Oe Te OU E eK ONE a) ee eee ee ee caannmmiip os | t# tuo Sposch of hr Lisl contaluiug charges of tho mast tation clause, at What price is a aubstitute to be obtained the poor man? Thon, indeed, it would bo taking the GREAT ENTHUSIASM. OF THE GERMANS, Tho Wenute Hemacn for (bo prosont wok, ready thin (Baturday) morateg, wilt contain — ‘Tho latest News from Charigaton Marton, crntatning Continued: If bis drart i Ou did not bellove Ht juok when J pasa rik forage and other heavy freight, and more partioulariy so | 0% tte specch qi ag oat &., 40, &e accounts of (ho late Fight ta Ston> Lalet, res: De to ug! > i, rowvitiog im the st present, while the ralcod {ine i crippled, tbe areat | weaker the mocker saaee the oman a7 ene. ae od Dofoat of tho Robola amt ty Capiury of tuoi Mach, Bat importance of its Welng kept ia @ navigable condition . It becomes the duty mon hero to put an Last nigint @ masa meeting of tho Germans of tie city | F404 of a dostructove Conflagration ia Chartsston city y will be appreciated. penlipreaype tly npr cae peed Teg ot New ¥ Fatoresting intot from N ti 5 iuioa one of tho duties Of the citizen and of the State. | more men. The service abould fali oa all. Wo ‘ow York took place at the Coopor Inatituls waid and iprenting inteitignms> trom Now Oriente s02 ‘Tyres Probable Retention of the Com. ‘The Potomac is completely closed by.ice. Yesterday tetbe investigation is to be bad I hope the Senator will | should all serve the goverument, and I want tho att to fupport of the national and horodilary rights of techies. | WitR full dotacis of tho Uaion Succosdes mt tho home Alar mutation. Clause, the Commodore Reed, Capt. @,D, Hili commanding, tho | tako back bie remark, ‘That ot. 'ss Sountry was peatt, ayes i ticsaaa as os stereo wig-Holateia aad Germany? Tho demonstration tind boon | State. Aagship of the Potomac Ootilia, with Commodore Parkor bona ian becomes the Souator to make use of | should retai Dae Tsenee (he proposition of the arranged by & committes of German morchants, appoinies |, Tatoresting News from eha:Somtiwost, with-an aroount On board, started to rejoin the fotilia, Before reaching tr, Gata would takeit beck, £1 the Qoanier osetia at a previous mooting heid at the offco of tho Goran te | % the parduit of the robel Porrest by Gew. Grierson Mr. rk fe ere ‘Approved of gomo of the foatures of Ee "a" Broposition, ‘But he it waa agaisst tee spirit or rioliem that @ soantneuiatacs be allowed tofurai eae subsite. lat ba 4 man either furuish a substitule or pay, This indeed popularize tte pill. tho White House it was asceMeined that the Beavy iroa Army Officers. ‘the vessel was compelled to retara to Alexandria. Thia _]_ morning Commodore Parker and Capt. Hill, commander | Of the firat division of the dotilla, started dowa by lead Tattor row ou Special Corrospondent al Koy, Wont, giving & Cull acoownt Of our Navat Oporations om tho Flo ida coat and of Lag amouat of Rebel Property Destrogod ‘Tho latest dospatcans ralativeto Millary Operations in ‘Woat Virgiaia. with a roport of the late Fight %% Joon city. This committee was composod of the following Roatiomen:-—Frietrich Kapp, -Gawald Qjtendorfor, der man Rose, Herman Raster, Alfred Erba, William Aufoc- mana, Frang Boetting, G. W. 1.037, Goorge Mosto, Jovaw. Facet ins testnanaier teote man to furnish a ay nes [Apau, Dr. ©. Kesamauo, Otte Machler; Gustav aia ie ry 0 veasels 3 (rep.) of Vt., tl tho object of | Schwab, Willinar Grove and flugo Wessndonck. y Fesuiting iv the oapituiationy of the reali Taio FRAUDS ON THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, }° oopaw *osacco. saap. td ave hia vote for toa, ne: piptoinn, i ise tees Gacnd dai, dollar clause wag that the | ho ci was most prominently publiahod ia tho Gor- | Fete? aftor a dosoreais eonstanca &e. &e. &. Avery Qne sample of Cubaa tobacco seed has beoa | Sught not to have been Introduced. | te anid, thosonator | them. ‘The soboduleot inte ed. to-moas if the | 20 papera, calling upoa the German poputaco to movo } TH? latest intoltigoace {rom the Army of the Potomac, . sand received by the Commissioncr of Agriculture, which Cence, Bigoenaiey faye, I wad se yes chara ne santos, —e was ge ip to: aowtis painine, 0 so in order to vindicate the honor of old Gormaoy. The nd of tha: movement of 19's Role! Farcas in Vingiuaia , oaeeaineal will be ready for distribution to agrioultural gocietios and viper ught before reais enoape, esiesepernaps the man who said numerous German aocieties wore espociall Tho latost despatches from Grant's Army moar Chale 4 m ad ‘pant oncee pocially requested to v Wasamorox, Jan. 8,1884. | other agencies in a short timo. Peery mao lan wo gore eP aoteees (lavguise) Variove'roasous ‘besides’ physica! inGeimity. | attend ia a body. ‘Tho nowly orgayined cational gocisty | 898%» Aus @ report OF the Biination of Aifaice im Feat THE ADUSES IN THE NaVY DEPARTMENT, THB WORK ON TUR PUBLIO BOLLDINGS. own report had been given of (bo transaction, Let ine | bad provented the full uoceas ot the draft Agalo Of Scttleawig-Holstoinees assomblod at thoie hoadquarters | T8839 was given out that the payment of tho money did not ave the elect Of furaishiug substitutes. The govern. ent took the money and hired a substitute, Tat sub. tute was for the man who paid. Tho offeot of (hia mis- understanding of the intention of the commutation fn was that the price of substtlutes raised was defeating on Tho Moaaage of Governce Seymour to tho Now Work Bogiataturs. Synopsis of tha Proc sodiags of Congrass and the Mow York Logisiaturo. ‘Tuo proceedings of the enate to-day partook somewhat | A bill was introduced in tho Sonate to-da, for | tae SRO RRRONNNG Bensley (rome Wiscengil, ont eubarsy -day to trana‘or | that be will do infoitoly more to woaken tho administra Of sansatioaat character, and are to-night the topic of-} tho supervision of the work on the Capitol aad Patent, | vion when he sual eek to aurink from an examination ‘Conversation, Mr. Hale’s expose of the operations of uavy | Office to the Commissioner of Public Buildings, requiring | ‘ato public affairs, 1 Lave done yothing but what I con- Agouts, and the exorbitant prices paid for articles un- | him to give fity thousand dollars boads for moueys en- Og perm a pos Ae to pa a the resolution, The in Grand streot, and, preceded by @ band of music play- tog the favorite nati: Bong of Schidswig-Holatoin, marched to tho Cooper Institute Tho Turnors ic Germaa association of gympaata) assomblod at mocosarily, occasioned great surprise, though not more | trusted to him, with a limitation of bia salary to three | "Mr. Daren of Ky. Tha May etait Qrcbard brook, preparatory (orm turn; | Obituary of tts tats Jon Haghos, Catholic Architiahoy .—=I have been referroa to gofre- | of the objects of the bill, The mode of admiuisterin; the ' ‘@han has beon caused by tbe efforts of Senators to prevent | thousand dollars. 4 quoaity by Pathe oaator Wome Giioeeia cad ommeep omen t | law Boel a eabency alls’ to duieat the arate Thee ot, | Cote amet: ae ae ent meters of 109 O18 | oF Now York, giving a bnghly wiceresting accoual of hi. it mecesaary 10 gay afow words. I bave ‘observed | tainod about forty-five thousand meu and twelve million | House, in tho Bowery, aad (rom there wout to tuo | Life and Services, bis Last Moments, iho Publ; Pogthag, @0 (avestigation, The purchases of the Navy Department qm ACADERY OF GormtCE: desta nacnanery 10 SOF alta wicde. have. ceayrad dave from time to timo excited comment here by their | . General Humphreys, having beea appointed a mombor [being made into the acta of the adiiaiatration, ‘They are “extraordiaary character , and the fooling is generally en- | of the National’ Scientific Convocation, (a attending ite Pb subjects of comment, and while Ihave @ seat on ‘ertained that 00. investigation , : ia oor, and rorsona and voice, they shall, to the exteat ’ M, To-day the members of the National Academy of | ied. And this@aa Sonator I intend to do, Iet the conse- Loved, howover, that the Secretary or his assistants are | science paid their respects to the Prosiaeat, to whom they | @venees Be what they may. fas it come to thia, thas @ doilara in money. Why not muke another and avoihor draft, even the whole tive, before calling the draft a (all- ure? I think the experiment of the drat draft tully vindi- cates the wisdom of its framers. Mr. Collamer opposed b>, gw to ropeal the three hundred dollar clause gone ar. Taser Unset tho provisiona of Abat bill thirty-6ve Coopor Institute, Tao German gocietics were moro or loss reprosented by delegations or by tadividual mom- bora, and at the time whea tho meeting was called to ordar the largo hail wag pretty well Hild. On the platform appoared, mtg before the opening of the proceedings, the members of the German Schies- ya -Holgtoia Committeo and saveral of our promincat his Funoral, &o. . Pootry— United States Geant’ —' Loving Looks." Tho highty interesting Stéry of *Cousia Dora.’ Tho graphic aketch of “Ta the Clouda.’* Agricultural—Tho Artidcial Bresding of Trout —Kiowars Boe erent, organized aud instituted by thousand men paid thoir money and were exempt. Tua i0 for Hangt t3—Vali eas Weaponsible for these roar ma at facilities have were presented by the Socratary of State, ab an a een it tution Of the provodt shows that wo bave but about Gve | card ce me fl hy eit a= of ae waa ia attoad. pape! ey 3—Value of Poat or Muck—Tho Max ‘Boen afforded apoculators to dofrau io government by AWARD OF STATIONBRY CONTRACT. pees be investigated ag to tt tine of policy | huudred thousand men. If you oontinue these exemp- Previous to the commencement of tha cpecking the 4 oe Gubordinate officers. * and administration without incurring vobement_abuse? THE BXPULSION OF MR. DAVIS FROM THE SENATE. ‘The contract for supplying stationery and blauk books | Whew this becomes ‘the policy of tho Triends od - | to the Quartermastor’s depot hore has been awarded to | of tho administeation, fiberty ts gono forever. While Tho resolution of Mr. Wilson, to expo! Mr. Davis from | pailp & Solomons, of this city. there is fife in me L will nover submit to ft. The geatie- ‘tho Sonate, startled every one. Mr. Davis will doubtiess APPOINTMENT GONFIRURD. man gaya it il! becomes me to weakea the confidence of ‘take atoogthy speech at the first opportunity, explsin- 4 tbe people in the governeusat. ‘There ts something atill , The Senate to-day confirmed the nomination of Hezekiah | more uubecoming than that, It is ¢o eudeavor to scrocu fing tho epirit of bis resolutions which called forth the"| ; Fletcher, of Minnesota, as rocelver of public moucy | (om, investigation those in whom the public bave loat tious, bow long will you have men to draw from? If tho ‘war ia to be prolonged, [ toll you you will have to repeal the exemption or have no army at all. Wo tried the draft and exempted thirty five thousand mien. As long as you retain the three hundred dollar clause you willhavo a tosa and tess basis to draw (rom, aod you will have to make @ geueral conscription, without ‘subsitiution, of every able bodied mao. it discouraged volunteoring al30, Dingnosis of tho Prize Fight between Hsenae ant King—Medicat Opinioa of the Qoadition of Hoeana at the time of the Late coatest. Facotim, aud @ quantity of iatorssting Miscofaaeoun Reading Matter. It will alao give valuabia aud important Reviews of German Societies, the Schioswig-Holatein National Club aud other clubs appeared, acdompanio! yy music, ban- nore, bunting and transparencies. The banda played tho apicited revolutionary Song of of ‘Schleawig-Aolatein Meor- umschlungen,"’ &0., and the greatest cuthuaiagm pre- vailod amoung the audience. Mr. Leopold Bierwirth waa called upon to presido, aad a long tiat of vice presidents was appointed Propesttion of oxpulsion. It is probable that nothing more coufdence. pure gold loses oothing by Criction: it | for, whito a citizen know ho could escape | — Gne of the transparencies exhibited bore the Collowing | ‘H® Money, Dry Goods, Provision, Cattle, Hocae and Sle 6b Seiad tad pected chaRCcresats Crom | ee shines tho brighter. Mou who are conscientious ia the | tho draft ho would not voluntoar. ‘Tho d raft had no fears | inscription: — ‘8 | pamily Mackets; Editoriats ou Promiasat Kouta of tno diaohargo of their dutics and faithful to their trusts have | for him. [ think the clauge baa resulted to evil, aud 46 introduction of Mr. Wilson's resolution, very fow be- al RE nothing to fear, but court ioveatigation, It has beon my nothing but evil, My State will fll her quota without | Qe ~eereeraree reason se, eorsereserreere® | Day, Shtp Nows, and reports of all other iatorosting and Woving at Mr, Davis is at all aotuated by disloyal |. TAA EE penn ata aes tot tobe with malngeities. 1 dare do my duty ia exposing | drafting. 1 prover volunteoring, with wigh bountie; but Hi big HOLST important matters 2 id the maladuinistration of the goveromont. iscipii it if we do raft, lot it not be a.mockery. EWIG a ETE Single copies Five cBats. Aanual eset price — motives. - ote pe : mysoil cia Sea sen “ore aan was Present. I a eee. though ‘structed by bis Ce colon ‘ve re. shnlieu inn sts Sebaapabdadadnedettladtcnsnn danhioan One Copy. oa Ta8 DEBAt ENROLMENT BILL. i ave LJ 400 re roar, aud Tam | port amendment repealing tf commut clause, , ae hearse on wae ? a asmNaron, Jan. 8, 1864, not now to be (righteaed by tho howlia, Act jackal, Lam | proceeded to speak in ravoreot its rotainment. He be: | _ Dr. Remwnoco Tovare, of Washington, was introduced | Taree Copies. & Quite 0 longing deljete epan feuntor Summer's amen: I \ Garnost and hoosat in the expression of my opigions. I | Neveu tho Secrouary of War was Cor suriking it out, We | @3 the Orator of the evening, aad in the couraa of his re: | Kive Copiva a) fonts to tho Enrollmewt act occurred this aftor- TERMINATION OF THB RECIPROOINE TREATY WIT CANADA. ask only the freedom of au American ‘cltico to iuvestt. | bave ourotiod large uumbers of men who “will not be | Marke reviewed those historical fects and circumstances | Tea Copies us which some hundreds of years ago ted to the adcallod personal union of the Duchies with Deomark, and- \ilusteated under what conditions auch a untoa was Any larger aumber, addregsed Vo nama of aubsseihors, moon, iu the course of which the views of, several Sena- | ~ Mt. Moret, (rep.) of Mo., offered the following joiat | gate the adminiatration of my government, tho admiais- SL GO cach. An oxtra copy will ba seat to every club 5 referred tratioa of Abraham Linoola as woll as James Buchanan Gore were given in ex'enjo, The amendments discussed | Tessation, which was (0 the Committee oo | 04 Pranklin Fiore. That right | iateod to claim. dcafted, We shali aot neod all of these men, and a large portion of the States will furnish voluateers. I thiak wo bave in the army six hundred thousand mea—four hun- @vidently find tittle favor with the Semato, théy being re- | Foreign Relations: — Mr. Doourerca—iC the Senators from Keatueky and New | dred thousand effective soldiers. [ do uot think tho | Sfected. Such @ union had often boon effected | tou. Twonty copies, to ovo adiross, ono yoar, 82%, " pbgnrivod. by the Senate and House of Represevlat Hi iaposition robels ha two bundred and twoaty-five thousand. former thmes, aud they still oxisted tte | aod any larger number at samsprica, An extes copy will @rrdedes impracticable and inadvisable. In reply toa | rast the preseuiatives, | Hampshire thiok there is any disposition tv screen or Rant cease Dentron bee vents Seg seaest, day, but they alwaya had led to difficultiosand copy jereby raquosted to issue to | cover ap the truth, they are miatakeu. There is n0auch besent to clubs of twonty. These rates make the Wanxs. eo Re peepee see paramedic ait ——> mmeah of Great Atala ha wnt required br (he | purpose. Ail I bave eaid is, that attacks made upou the | will be ceuabed out by October. I do tiot believe our | Fesulted iu a war of subjugatioa, aa ia Polaad aad Hun. aed HaRaco the cheamest publication the country years’ men whose tarm ofrervice expires tho present ‘same. administration by any momber of the body, and eapo- | army wili he dopleted ir more than fifteen thousand veto. | R&¥. ‘Tho speaker ridiculed the ‘views of a cortain Eog- Year would vot excecd one hundred thoueand, which ex- ialacattes OF THANKS TO MILITARY COMMANDERS, prot hace Me. ihe’ Navy Re ryt the dteleman of preg ar Al re conatnnan ao. Gat ote hae Nat the herosucarse *rigbia, of myth esting antag pion ia’ Commit » ia wi most deplore, | un pressure commu. » . ; Stet gome earovne, tbe genet umpesson blog tht | wr. Wane (rp) o Mae, trom’ cho Obmmitsn on | ha natn trom Kept has howd tie iba of the | tation, ant botove I te bounties arelorfeaded to ON ai a bam Mh cdeaatah nth ag larger. Str: Military Affairs, re) resol Hermitage roar, t think anything tor. | ruary we si ut more ¢ The Danes ‘ ™ treo buadred. dollar commusation is developed, and it | or thecks to Gessree Hockey mente neat, expressive | rity. iar Ho says 0 ag ekilled is Sopoattion to ite |-amouat called for by the goveramont, I desire the com: | Scbleswig-folstein as a country that they had discovered. | Corns, Bunions, Inverted Walls, | Fa- ’ = Hooker, Meade and Banks and tho malaaministration of Prosideat, Jackson. He opposes | mutation clause to be retained aud the vera of ervico 10 or conquered, and the speaker illustrated the treasouablo or, fusoarouienon ‘to, the lpatlent De, AMARC Will wadoudtediy be retaiged, Wilbout action, the mat- } omcers and mon under them. ery ning and proposes notbiug, and from a lougeduce. | be shortesed to eighteoa months, aud aball move to | Cruduct of Auaiils and Prussia during the previous strug. Ghiropodist, No, 760° Broadway” (or was ti 0 into executive session. Mr. Gpracve, (rop.) of &.f., fromthe same committeo tion tn Unie actool he ‘way havo acqtired the babit of | ‘amend the bill. dence i loswig.| in, or etme ae ~ Iu : . ty of Pa. h of | this treason againat Schleswig rein bad beea pecpe- Chiachitla Sack Overcoats from @80 to m4 SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY BILL. oftgred a Joint reqolution expressive of thanks to General | Uadiog fault, end nothing oles, I do not undertake to say | Hr. Cowan, (rep.) of Pa. arate "Bugthat toe fort ot | tratod another ack was nocassary to complete it. Thoy | g2S; oluecetcom Ble to Be). Balance of slave mi com, ‘Teo Houss bill for extending the timo for the payment | Burnside apd tho offoers and moa ander bls command, | tion of the govorament during Cus'war. Such astateot | Executive, Thoce wee noting in the bi signed the infamous treaty of London. reguiatieg tte Cop ara Mew nage succession to the Danish throne, aud therehy disposing of the people of Sehleawig-Aolatoin without their equaont, ‘Yhe Schicswig Holsteiners were a noble race, They were Anglo-Saxon. From Sobleswig-Holstein the Aagio- Saxoua weut to and Counded that empire, and afterwards the North Americaa republic. Nq@ class of people bad doue tho Gorman aation More bovor than the people of Schieswig-Holsteia Tho people would not besuppressed, and there would be a Une when justice would be meted out to the Done Browne.—To-d John Frost wilt pe sscindes, frous tan tho dwellings lo which by ad (ree, access on ‘New fear Bay. “He. any frown blow, Sha'raitio at thaw ine will, ho Ia dong for, fous’ brows, by BROWNE S walt Weather step and Wisdow Buds, Ot Browteray. 6 Deafness, Impaired Signe, ill coucorning time. He thought the repeal of the three hundred dollar clause would be injudicious. He thought Mr. Sumner's bill was surcharged with Lithes. He thought mea could be obtained under the old draft without difficulty if is was conducted fairly. BXBCORNS ARRON. after a short @xeoutive session the Sonate adjouraed unt Monday, offermor bounties until the lat of March was not brought PROMOTION OF ENLISTMENTS. things never existed on the earth. Whonovor there hag up in te Sonate to-day. Every day’s delay ta this mat- Mr. Wicsow introduced a bill to promote ealistmenta, pion ap “aud Wbore tho carass snore the ter ia of incalculable damage, and {6 ts to be hoped that | providing am foliows:—That all eplistmenis uorgafter | vultures gather.” Tho ofioers who had charge of Action will be taken upon tt on Monday. made tu tho regular army Guring the redollion shall bo Frome bs goo aa UO} a aovoguntomed to Was THANES TO MILITARY COMMANDERS. for theee years; (bat persons of African descent mustor- | you cgmpare oar to ba with those of ‘Tuo joint rosolution of thanks to Geverals Thomas, | ed into the sorvico’sball receive the same clothing, arma, eget and Rassia in the Crimean aad Italian ware, (hat Banks, Hooker and Meade will doubtless be adopted at an | equipment, ‘camp equipage, rations and pay as whites, uated sg oe Lge A takea ad Thay ine eariy date. An.impression 1s becom: . jwance =a mone ce Interesting from the Mf wa pt. Tho epeaker (hen alluded to the systom employed. by Norsus (8 Tm B40, ever, pong ern te evmavay tho Make it te na eo ay teu reat bey eball aoved i pend is not as oa ce per oe 8 Prag y ghey Fa % Thos. Danes to dnatont lize the people of See ak CATARRHAAL AgeRorrons In Tas : tho Mexioau war, aud you gad Boats continue to arrive from the Cumberiaad aow, but | aystom of oppr was carried Go tar that Powers bad doomed it Recessary to remoaneeion, (Yue name of the Duke of Augustesburg wheo mentioned was bailed with applause.) The poridioug conduct of Paco ron ‘se Lg Bah ia this preseut movement was de- berg and Von Bismark had after be free; that saboene frees duty by reason te the Florida be ned oF os its compliments are mare Yessened to | of rounds ab shall alt have fl pay withost rations, sod. ball oe taken frauduleatly was groater ORONO OATARRG, ‘ is eae ar OATARRA OF THR TYMPANIC mooogs MBMBRANE. OBSTRUCTION OF THE BUSTAOHIAN TUBB 2008 from the Onio above Smithiand. No boate have arrived from Memphis or points below for two days, and only one bas cleared for the South. Ice continues to run heavily out of the Ohio. A larg: Nye Gi iy og Pg f08 PAY OF ARMY OFFICERS. en ion wanes all an oh ooh o¥ ul contract jag mar a4 com binaiions. C80 master and commissary, to be selected from lieu. | contractors are a powerful body of men. They knew hor Ths bili latvoduced by Mr, Grimes, reducing the pay of | tenants of the hg siren ae other minor officers are also igcirgumrest aed they eo dake sueceed. Yoo mi nies ft ‘officors, will be considered at the first opportu- — as woll ting because the carrion birds come on consented Cx fe got: (the London treaty) which ey ene & is scarcoly probable that it will be passed * The bil yas revecced to the Goormitteg on Miltary | the, 2g" paites : ayaber 0 boats are lald up here and st pointe oa the | they Bad no astbority 1 ao. (Groaaa.) Tae caoss EVR a nigtrereo a one 4in ts prosoat shapo, as powerful induonco will py 7 aft *. wtaner® - a ow tateroational law, ull and void. According to theso | | And erary dlaann of the Drought to by Woe army. id: BE Gnnues, (Pop) a ora @ bill pualeh such ofsoogs; bul, at te sate cements The woathor contiouss cold. There are sic or eight | principlon Ghrialan XL, ut Doumaek, waa i Seles: | madoal 9, tung ated or mor Won kisi Se ethan? Fie the pay of a general four thousand dollars, wi Fal Pect that some of these’ immense expenditures will ko | {20hos of snow on the ground. wig-Holstein but a Powor, oc- | BEI@, at tile ceaculting: rooms, 816 Broadway, acar Twelfth Senator Morrill —, to tab ter. | Sammstation foe snotdennal, and theee fhoussnd withoat es «fuinia the goverament ad g0 04 | Tbe Seventh New York and Thirty eighth Obio, vteran | Tieyorg tue ccoupation te Sohlewwig Bowe | Demance Bargiar ‘Proot Hates: ‘Tho roaolution of 1, beipmree — a = command: a binpony es as aoubatars” poy pcteoetns hen draate’ ently recrults, are here homeward bound 00 afurloughof thirty | wag a foolish measure. Von Bismark stood on- | giao Siteboart and Parlor fate m for on ae feat tircly atone tu Prassia. The whole people were opposed to bis policy, and the whoie German people of every class were Op} —— to the federat execution ta in Sehteseig- Hot. atain Duke of Augustenburg was its lawful ove. and there was no exeontion uecsssary. (Cheers.) With twarricades, the speaker said, not much could be ac: complished, if there was aot @ goneral uprising of the people, but such an uprising was aow taking place throughout Germany. He believed that Schleswig. Holsteia would be free, (Okeora.) He would not rapre- aeot bimeolf asa prophet, But be believed that Germa- ny would bo fres and united again. (Choors.) Tho speaker alluded to ftaly ana America, a3 an example Low the people would gain their freadow and their unity. It days. Of threé huadred recruits from Spriagfeld, on their way here, oa the night. of the 6th instant, a large umber were rendered inscnsible by ragged liquor prepared by thres mea, who ecalisted for the purpose of robbing them. They succeeded in taking away oearly one thousand dollars in money besides watohes and other valuables, One recruit died from tho effects of the poisoa, Tho robbers left tue cars between Centralia aud Cairo, The rebel Colonel Trusten Polk ia bere, in charge of po Mareay ste ‘mination of tho reciprocity treaty with Great Britain, | to recei ; thirty-two hundred'dollars woen in command of ade- | expended mouey, though it may have boon fraudulcatly ‘wh{oh admits the productions of Canada free of duty in | Parizent or on other duty not in the field, and, when Obtained from the Tressury. ‘competition with our agricultural interests, gives geueral leave, of waiting orders, twenty-five bundred doilara; | Mr. Davia—I think tho. ‘Senator who proceeded me @atisfaction colonels to be paid the e a5 DOW when gn full du spoke of the duty of a loyal man to sustain the admins- e@ twenty-sight bandred dollars when not im the field, and tration in the performance of ite duty. I support every SERIOUS FRAUDS IN THR TREASURY DEPARTMENT. | twenty ono buudred dollars. wea on leave, tioutsuaut just measure of the admiuistratioa to carry on the war Various rumors are in circulation In reference to inves- Ker to states on duty otter Sort gee -two | to he eed ee bal ne a, “ee co q leged frau undred an sixteen bun and eighty on | vein alty thap Sonat prnicsiandeaiet ds and dishonest practices in | Tavern tore eighteen hundred, seventean huadred whea | ladivduat belioves he discovers that the. administration the Troasury Department. In aildition to tho arrest of | ov duty, not in the field, and fifteen hundred on leave or | of the goverument in auy department, and especially ia De. Gwin, the names of gentlemen occupying very respon- | awaiting caper ca vag tony — rong Seeee pop i ed rer meen core Ar stances to be reduce: een hundred and twelve hua- people, it isea hi - ‘siblo positions isthe department have been mentioned 48 | 47° aonars, and lieutonanty’ pay to twelve hundred aad | pose atch aggression upoa the constitution thea is to Kxerctse, Health, Amasement.—Wood's Gymonstic Academy, No. 6 Bast Twenty eighth street, $3.4 quarter. For oe ~~ ake Pe sure in © ing the oC uowe iN ENS Dyes have St their use article on Dyes, m Furs, Furs, Furs.—Now ts the ‘Time and anya weil dressed lady linds that, wany an te, ls, by the ait of thesg Amplicatod upon serious charges. It has been known for | »igyen hundred dollars. rove ita measures whea right. I make my acknow- | officer, who will conduct him outside our lines ital te waite. bi ait topurchase Pure at reduced prices From thin day T wit Sovoral months that charges bad been made against these The bill was referred to the Committee on Military inde meats to the geatleman from Oaliforaia (oe his (caok- ‘A national salute was fired to day io confmemoration of bor laos pp mv tll pooped Agee 6 A Sage ~~ sounmnance to, glows On the ia a4 ay ae (easen'e ‘ lu of Fur Good eg bo matt Uh samo partios, but thoy wero dismissed as frivoions or | AMIS Oe rua: conrsuanoNs, Rtv. DOMIr, CoNNNRG remarked that the gontloeman, ia having | the agniversary of tho battle of New Orleans. sorve its unity. And Gormaay Would also bave to dght | MABuinctured alock of Fur Go iigepriment of Mink, for its unity and freedom. Sable, E: aural and Fitch Fu Mr Keasman thou road asories of resolutions, which sis and Guile. Chilicen : tn Collars and Culfs, Children’s Fur Sets, Ladies’ emanating Crom purest personal malice and without any Mr. Wrisox introduced a bili, which was referred to | fallen from glory to bis preseat degradation in baviag einem om Fortress Monroe, foundation. Since that time all th@parties have been | the Judictary Committee, repealiog certain statutes and | once heard the lion roar, was aow competied to listers to News % olntt ‘othe ‘od Hoods, Gente Olter and Beaver F bi ny ted by thoir | laws to Jimit the time within whichtproceedings in crimt- tie nowling of the Jeckalla fonts Mowsos, Jan. 7, 1664. ” | Netatal’s previous tnectiag, whom the Sonatas ot Gloves Muticreant Catlaray, atsy Buta, W Bubjectod to strict surveillance, but it is assert yy their 1 1. 80 fi he late O ’ passed v Me Ge nal or civil courts, or courts iices foe, far as they reia ‘To what base ses do we come at last! ‘The propeller Quinebung arrived this moroing from-| German merchants was formed, and wore publisted in | Sleigh Robes, Ac. Store corner of agal and, Maoates friends that thoy will upon proper investigation be com- | {0 acts or erimes committed since January 1, 1861; also It could not be fairly deduced from him that he would | ng . 8 the Hamauo at the time. Lo coajunction with ¢ rogo. | streets: WILLIAM BANTA plotoly vindicated from any criminailty. a ee ae awe liaiting the t. hed ever shrink from auy of the facts regardiog tho proper | Now York, with sixty-nve rebel prisouers, all wounded | \tigng an address was road end adopted a oe iy - ee —o THE GRORSTARY OF STATR AND THE FOREIGN LE: | {7% Drovendns fee persunal estate Mdrministration of the goveraMeUt. sation, | nd Permanently disabled. ADDRES OF TAR SCHLMBWIO-HOLATEN gommitran.| Furs, Fuse re , fr. Games sai was in favor aves The claitas of tho King of Denmark for the government GATIONS. wi eae i, pom es ltted the roliow " We dia not think this resolution concluded in proper Railroad Detention, of the Duehies is based ‘od treaty of 1460 sith tho to ors Pas es at reduced prices. Considerable dissatisfaction is said to have been occa- | Mr. Hatx, (rep.) 0 ra srO9 8 following: | terms. 18 this a committee on all subjects mentioned ia Batrinore, Jan. 8, 1364 gisiature of Schieawig-Holstein and the succesaorabip to Ermine, Set —_ 513 Boater c ‘The engine of the train which lot here at thirty five minutes past one o’tlock P.M. broke hor driving wheel near Magnolia, causing a detentiva of the noon train from eee hich bas got yet arrived. Mra. Liacola is wai on the @loned among tho Secrotaries of Legations and attaches Respived, That a select commition be appointed, oie te the resolution? Then its of inquiry would be wide ‘of the foroiga Diplomatic Corps resident in Washington | Sijuieney of Eo soy gee indeed. If the Senator (Mr. Hale) wants to, take up the Deing constructed for the "ise Ss ‘the m ‘aud | Subject of supplies I will with him. Un the sdb) ‘by tho failure to Include them among the invited guests | ie Ur procuring suppl avy) ‘and the conduct | the construction of sbi Freitl go with tim. He aun @t @ grand ovening reception given yesterday by the | of the department gemeral aud et ‘they have power to | thiuk tho Senate ought to adopt the resolution in such send for persons aud papers. broad phraseology, as it would reader ‘‘coafusion more Secretary of Stato, to which members of the Cabinet, | °°), 1/1. eald thore bad been s report of an argument | confounded.” the throne, aod was contined to tho malo descendants of the house of Oldeaburg. ‘The male descendants have, by the decease of Frederick VII, died out, and all con nextons between the Duchies and the crown of Denmark have ceased since the day of his death, although Chris- tiaa VII, by a resolution of the Danish Chambers, and be his edict of July %, 1948, attempted to pass the r ght '* Poudre Raver Hoyt’s Prepara’ KF ee Totlet —Poople smile w: ta warranted (9 40. Ye does tot, Claim tot air come bx whore It bas once fatlen ont, bat it will falling out, make it soft and silky, Sonn fom Bonators, Congressmen and the foreign Ministers were | furnished to him—made by Mr. Dickerson, of New york— | Bir. Hat thought there wero one or two other mattors nuoceagion on the female descendants, At the inatance Diadeo. The embryo diplomats from abroad regard their | in which he Fd facta, ber henge moo eae a 1 bab Hy age ons ¥ ot ee Reey ie pone aul reese mon Oasis of the German Oia, be abandoned ct sehome already that a eee Weir rigiant eat a ri og od yt of int nce ip tl v men poo tant jo | Su one. Secretar; road jo Sey 5 or\aten i” cn ihr te act! Cxclusion a6 & sorious,breach of etiquette. ete ecien ot. lus endston tr tencine Iharine purposes: Abotish the present system, he understood, He tnd seen | afternoon. toes about $20,000; fully insured. All the | jm 19g to shauge this role concerning the duchies bra ia OTTs Ht Btawarics HAIR RESTORATIVE le are ia! bres DECREFS IN PRIZE CASES. the vessels constructed by the present m a liat Curnished by whore the price varied from Decroes: nd ition bi been | and that $170,000,000 were almost useleasly spent. This | one to one buadred per cent on the same articles. He edlgee nrg ogee a i would rin ‘show corruption or @ant of capacity in some | had seen an article costing twelve dollars furnished at constitution for the Danish monarchy. it the people of the duchies rose in revolt, and by the treaty of Berlia, engines were waved. ‘The business of tho road will aot be interrupted. in 1860, the former’ relations were restored. Frederick ™ mae by the United States District Court here inthe | Cioters. He would bave been glad had the Secretary of | one hundred and fifty, and in that same list cotton waste, Factory at St. Leute B Wile stecedes oy. tee treniy Of Lapace, in 1008. a ye ‘cases of the echooners Alma, Arctic, George Chisholm | the Navy called for an investigation. This was a quos- purchasea ot \wonty cents fu furnished on gdvortised pro: Lou $9 1a altering Tne successorship to the throne, Sela crocrwr 0d Horald, all of which were prizes to the Atlantic | tion which stirred the nation. We were called upon to | posals at eighty conts. We could not tof whether this Jacob Kern’s wagon taotory, on the cotuer o€ Lombard and obtained from Prussia and Austria the recognition of OskEn Horr aco. appropriate $170,000,000, and he thought somethi: ae He wanted ‘Steckading equadres. done if it contained apytni an en proper te call’ ibe atved ~ ba tt Gatwna said thoro was 00 question but that frauds ee es a tate havo boon committed on tho Navy Department; but it and Third streets, was jally burued to-day, Lose about $28,000, er “i Resignatt the successorship to the throve io the duchies of the Erooaat claimant, Christian IX. Bus neither the Duchies, ihe legal heirs, of whom the Duke of Augusteaburg 13, the “eeartet, nor the Germasic Confederation, have Je a case before the United States Court of Claims tho wan tbe fault of the act of ‘At . 8, 1864. “and Prussia and ‘Austria Petition of the olatmants was prosented without having iiss ny tn ie departmal rbot £0 ron 102, 3D Caton, hia Suto oa, has resigned, ne cath 00 Gone and are Gt @Mxod to it the stamp of fifty cents required by the act or ouppties ta lags... He intended to tatroduce bill | aod Corydon Beck Bot this city, bas been ap- even | bound to recognize the London treaty, because Don- um 0: July 1, 1862, section 110, in the clause relating teary y to repeal this act. He bad tried to doit polaled by the doveraoegs Ail the races . , by incorporatiog perating Benen} fonmark, and saranda ate reerened July 3, 1008, , A New mat To Realize iting rem gt SG feng mei i Hermopucns to legal documents, to be affixed to every writ or Tethe discussion horo terminated and the resolution was OD Led e Unis treaty. ‘The duchy Of Holsteia ance many | vee HALE Bitsat t ND BEAUTIOIES. original procoss by which any sult is commenced in any q@ourt of record eithor at law or in equity, aud the clerk aaked to be advised as to whether the said petition should 0 dockotod. The Court, after due considerdtion, ad- Judged that 00 writ gp other legal process could issue in ‘any case against the United States; that as a government: OF sovereigaty it Is always preaont in ite courts, and that ‘not acted upon KXPOLRION OF GRNABOR meee Mr. Witsow baggy the hapesctaay The nator Soom the auaie ot Rent, ia, gue oa toe PDEs reaey. A.D. exquisite eoraien CRG ee, of Boao your hand ith rn of orotart. Pure as deli 00 the whitest fabric, Maaufactu penne ot of Murray, aay & OMetal Dra: ouedsbaateny aps ean saa wt 63, i 13, 0, 50, 59, 69, "26, 53, gt, 27, 30. centuries to the German States 1a aoe > German bag oe t ie Schieswig been taanparesty i wit the duchy of Holstein since 1640. Both are and have been, by language and manners, German. Both have deen ‘subjected for several decades to deliberate dena- tionalization and cruel oppression. Both bave fought beroically since 1948 for their German rignts dave beeo betrayed shamefully by the goverameats of pas N& TRE TAR DROPS, For ante ibronchitn Conga, 0 ‘Dota, Ticking or Soreness of the Are very pleasant and effectual, siding casos sree pat ra to ints ta per bar Btatos 0—Jan. Austria and Prussia, Both must moot the fa fate of Alsace pein errally, mo process to eaceasery and 00 stamp fe required. Judge Se ee een oe tue apport wien ta the prosecusion | 86, 40, OT, Be 24, 50” 90, 73, OE yi tbe German peopo, fr whose bol Choy aE Macha, Tronic WF “A LAND CLAIM SETTLED, TUalge" tad 1S Ble tne pectin of wowrae tts | CICA eat fre of chan jdeay BDBY £0, pia PTS |) gh Ragas easton Brosdway A cortifionte ‘canines © location of ome siceteen Maa read, That th crrett_ Da the intro- Corsogton, F.. oF St. Lous Mo | driven back by force of arms; aud the Germans of every | me Gane hundred aotes of land by the authorities of the State of dc rojaea iy Gutcl enags, e a insures |, OMlota al Drawings of the oe © land owe vet Casberland the woat powerful bolp a this pea Rogator=ae woud by al druggiv's Pelco $l pee dows, a9 todomaity for an equal quantity represented a8 Wooa pag reveltions actin, action at) Louery of eee O1ace taJan ye ipesches wore thon doliversd by Me FI Wenmnome, | Pattle r ‘swamp ia Tremont county, which had been eold by the Deperteent x the Senate, (or Ma of salsa be ts heresy ex ‘oxpolfea. 17, 18, %, 38, 0, : 56, 41, 48 ts 13, 32, 68, be On I ti Fiat . ad ewes States as available deen prepared Morgan steamer offered jan. 8, stant ° I" peensh n> ala me vivo vie hasnt earns See oan cmonmtitiy aad witout Necsatation,unving t 1 |i Bs 08; 88:.8: 18, U7, 00, 40, 9, 28, 98. J uoted county, ne by Lauteaast Cina Raw | EY ‘Batra Wacsisens wots, steamers: 4 determ| re sen: a1 * RS) LINCOLN’S RECEPTIONS. the ooly vung tor sen the the Secretary ot the Nev} vas £20 tener tne boat of dobato, bat 7 lberaly rte ee ea % 00, rf ered the apsaker to the rosolutioos, aud ‘a oe Oe | a seen sian Ombeete tn the Aemiieiiolng The first of the weekly receptions of Mre. Lincoln wil) | to viame§ was the principle he laid down on whi resolutions, meaning, when stripped of heir v pas pe wel A a S finn Micon jo! ako plice to-morrow, No cards are to be insued. chases wore toe tanta, Photon th very urs eg eek ep tg eg) moron bo author: wings the | eo aga Asso= | Too wosting thou aljourved, with theoe chouts for | exposed to sudden changes. Siouit always bo supplied wie RELEASH OF MISS KATE M’COY. portant services at Now Orleans add other places, tdo | tion, aud ‘ue iareronean be draws Crom, it a ot author- 5 ty Ry Schleswig Bolten. we “Browa’e Brouohlal Troches,”" as they give promo! coiiet te tlan Kalo McCoy, sentenced by the Provost Marshal of | not approve of the principle of the Secretary in paving [ized by ite language or Its spirit Wat di tho faecne 56, 40, 45, 88, 21, 75, 72, ahh "36, 58, 53, 13, B tehelor’s Hate Dye Hate DyemThe Best ta tne | 4 ois, cough or au teeitatod tarot Baltimors to imprisonment in the Old Capitol, bas been | the agents instead of the principals; but that the pur. | admit "ritin 0 Inet two years? That ene an, 8, 1804. world. Harmieas, raijable, instantassows. The only par selects , chases i. ieee teen at rebelled ia the Burt Y tosarrection, aad ho bad symps- 23, 39, 18, 63, 13, 5, , 2% 31, 3 Toot dye. Bold er ‘all druggiste, Wasory St Barclay siroot " - c a, Divine” 0 Bew wetoased on parole by the War Department, doubt, Mr, Wolles bas not disposition to engage in a | thized with tho rebellion Clrgytare sent’ yy aadroga a “ cms F~ U i Mn tet tase, Nene RBLEASH OF MR. STODDARD. controversy. He would rather be abused than todght | Mi \ eae No, sir. ew he , BuL18 & O0., Managers, Govington, Ky. Coe’s Cough B: et af, Pee + Complexion, wit cera ne Ur. Geo arpa Lye yrs Tested with Captain | the “princtyat commersia men Of Now" ‘York estan to speune heen the recomee & his ows Beart, aot mine, He Porguson and others al xan charged with com- piacen spond oi that ta hi fatorpretation 09 my resolution. I al , Vo alowes ibe tb De allow: i tow and over, I " Ldeoy (LA Yanthorizea ‘tho iaferenoe foattau sOUk MAU AND LIS” (CLUSTRATED roe CURSS OROUP EVERY TIME eet ae Waa senie alteen fowur eats we CURES TICKLING IN THE THROAT Messrs. Simmons, Rogers & Co. are authorised to receive deposits and, mate, calleniious on ouc account, 409. joity in the quartermaster fraud@, has been released | be allowed to purchase thi : 4 all woongese 10 tbe, purchee, be would rales the vet ich the Senator from Maskaobnsette has drawa Corot. =, “The Right Man tala abacgdar Feinetated im bie former post- | SF “Vegseis 20 med a 1 tntertere veriousiy ‘with com. Bir trom i Ho ig an advocate uitry pow a0 Thirty uted chres Tag most aFuBRORN GOAN, aang mettare eet aa. mercial ‘one maa ons, inst c suitrag be peop! : eaten i 16 AOQUITTAL OF DR. WEBSTER. tbe y voutcla you desire, Me. Welles ap’ over Matod | my réwotution does meat, (a epi and pu rport that ths MTAYUSK 4 C8 Santor ind4 of Gold and CORES COLDS WIrmoUT FA Bove BOWLER ae are sds Boe Dr. W. Wobster,in charge of the McDougall Hospital, pn hag fa Ma gd 4 my gal of thase ateam. le sald LH +h tako a0 pee that CURES CHILLS 4NO FRVE® ‘on it ‘er of whic cons rm — Mort Gobuylor, Now York, recently tried by court martial Wie Yen's mi meat : te bora ty i been at cores HOARSBNESS AND ORB THROAT, Pee Ticoket of tomy Man Tate | ieee For disobodionge of orders for refusing to permit the mili- pop by " lion? vids ¢ lig over fo rupee ag be OURRS INCLORNAA AND LONG OOMPLATNTS, Pr ara oveuiug at BA ftary authorities to remove a dangerously wounded man geote fae seaas Ly Py! vm via Yor the cine theron, Lated’sBiéom oone once > Oferta, 1, has boo: witted and restored to " ers, A Beautifal Complexion. ia ou Renton " (from his hospital, a 04! by et with ir hor fy ap acbres saint teion mr resolution is faldo in lettor and apirtt, ao Shee Ww gf tis rong oe preyorstng apd penalty ing th tl uty . 01d 07,0, 4, 9, Haan £00, 3 OOLOWME S@ARP'S MOVEMENTS. ew Te. Rae tout japoning of the subject Senate, on ation sini whites W 4 ead Cape were Obtonol Sharp, Assintant Provost Marabal Generai of tho thal Malineee ond the eg vay | ot Ur vot the carat eis ee =x ko tom x ra — es . Proveevative cela, i ack ai — ot yy amy - a Oolda~ Chaps, hewn * asec ges ae. of tho Pototpac, passed through Washington to: day toy rimett. op rod U0 tclies out the ra Yr at UT iat tet | Senate SEE AIEEE wu eT find tying on my a AUAIVAL OF CONRORIPTS FROM BOSTON, I doupt veer bill. Frases Wo persow shall bb atlow od to suplotoat Tengon 6 mane’ (he fe popularize ‘Tho stoamor Ashland, Crom Boston January 1, with Myo | quiry, Tues 0 Nayy Departmon' is vro furnish » substitute, but tho hot ‘shall be dono bF tho tison’s Bow asus O Mii onrot uate cee re A Now Rewmody fo for . Cough RUBHTON'A (FV) no, tho Vow [i 088, AC 10 AStOF Hous, cormre 0 Braxtway, corey Torouty sae