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NEW YORK* HERALD, SATUBDAY, FMBRUARY 27, 1864.—TRIPLE sueet. wi t —“—_—- —r—re + 7 i Ms On Ele of Ohio, a eiaoret tho following emead- differen corps commanders te cusnge ths was agreed to, vam Command cf thelt reaeetiee seuctel olbears. by ther, that po enliatmcat shall be made of a ‘TH REMOVAL OF ‘ROMOFIALD FLOM MIsTOURI. soldter ett, Ser ia his own State, 7 RG Onmaton st Mr Lens (rop.of Kansas, the Presidont | rated horein.« uate *,(ull credit ls given to'the to whi was requested to furnish to ‘ie Bonet ‘any protests of the | the e.calisied & oldies WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘ach, Poonaylvauia. —, of about one hundred and n,." 2#sistaat quarter. Go. "Staton i ‘to the wal of Generel “pus a Was thea passed by yeas, 1; masters and comuiasaries of auusistea . Genoral Grant Appointed | Semone The Department of cout ogee mei <t a - Samees “1a, aubmitied « resolution, which alted States Supreme Court.’ Lieutenant General. Mr. Momatts, (rep ) saintodyond » bil bill to ve | Mr, Pixce, opp.) 01,01; pubrmiied & rom i eppaoene Courts 1, EG District of col Pa ambla. betegen ep to thet fideseey ‘Comunitted, inte. ta Pent what number of ane me Mining e900 mas resumed ta tho Unite’ ORED WIEN ve Service, how many from Mr, Couasum, (rep) of Ve sealed 4 ip thesbill te remove ad oth What Particular Bates aou-resi: | lile is now boing board, “Tie will be follows1 by Moser Black and Bates GEBERAL BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT. The Time fer Paying Bounties to Soldiers Extended to April 1, Wintistment of Troops in Insurrec- L, ald cago on pecons! 6 f color, with the amend- dente have Deon recrul that of the United States there Tux ¥ NIA ELEOTIOW 9498, tall tous chafusee o witnesses on account of color. Mr, Dan ep ) ot tH called tip the Virginie eleation Mr. Lane, of bg said be should vole against the bill. Frey: a into the consideration of the From the courts of many Sates, among which was his own, lution that Lewis Mele “aria i not entiled 10.8 seat as colored ne were excluded. If this law were passed tative from the Seve. to Songrossinast S district. ctl between the courts of | | Mr, Dawns spoke in support et ntion, adopting were qin of while people caetle: ot Gaines eit ot | motentisty thomestives that tive Mel, acta, we eau ete le of doin the w selves that t corey tig (Ne ta Baile A ifover that ‘tho radical prejudices Of election in that district as foes: rrant a clusion that Mr. McK ‘voters of the whole dis- tionary Districts, parr ington ge raemacta' el trike esulved ae i os hye whe sees ae, &, ae. ferme than Fen ee a ene ee ect Ue ao BOS sets che Hates ee ee ee seats «to the’ ropolaiion a8 Drive Our Forees from wert reneged and Saar to iegislate for the’ benefit | claring him ot eatltied ton met Neila ee fr North Carolina, en. LIRUTENANT GENER« 4 ‘Lai if 5 ‘ho Joint Committee Benne Wasaunaron, Feb. 26,1968, Ra peeve tad era lnetigeig june enough enon: dort on thea. wnsren the ‘TUN. GRANT APPOINTED LIROTENANT GRYERAL. ke Sasianua too) FOE Io COLOE ent the re. | OME Con Can rae tice gould therePo “he recommen: | Lie Rebel fron-Clads Nearly Tho President visited the Capitol this afternoon, just be or ot wen ttem a mrovld Shave dan ih aineral Grant be appointed Lic tenant Generelt Ready for Actic ‘ previous to te adjournment of the senate and House, Sed pitt ad'ing publ | Mr. Cox ‘then {move to ay the report on would read . om, nd aignod the joint resolution providing for the appoint- bervce Uae agar a T had f ifthe H f otion of ae, & &e. moat of an additional lieutenant genorai. ‘The resolution alesedy goo gone iy sant wien diene ae ab nee ean het rb) preva To wi Vuld carry the - : ring a Pass ; — ooamo daw within a fow moments after the adoption | sion bac sudaiser, the ome Beet ald be reper. | Mr Brooss: tony) oC Ne Ee aukea If the vil 4 anything Of the Conferonce Committee's report on the disagreeing i tesa y of iy ' frolyriodly ofpoog at. of the more than authorize the appointment of a ‘Lien 2 Newaaen, N C., fob. 24, 1964 mondments. It isunderstood that the appointment of tion Eo t to be stricken ‘Mr, Wasnt Heit tok that under, the direc tion of the | MajorGenersi Pock since bis reture has been busliy G@onoral Grant has already been made. quoted a letter of Gideon Gran, a written nie 1822, | Presdent the ant ‘might be au. ‘horized to |. engaged in makiag a rigid inspection of ali the fortifica- herein the of a law making this disqualification | commend the armies in the-deld, tions of the BETSNSION OF THE TIMF FOR PAYING SOLDIERS’ Was auggeated ta couaea ueney of ibe nileged danger trom | “Mr Janse C-ateer ipquired arhother the but \paferred dopartmont. Ho bas received reliable intet. = BOUNTIES. ‘mail eurviere in the ear Up to that iene there | an: pewertn ae not ligence of the enemy's intention to make amother effort had been y er arade ehould be ‘Pho bill authorizing the continuance of the payment of ‘Mr. Baviaroay pproved i ine se sentiment and spirit of Mr. | General ‘Grant would be placed at the head of pegsrired to disposseas us of our possessions ia Fastoro North Care- Qi ne point ; ho present bounties to volunteers until the Ist of april | Qipngerpletier, as tn pat and ou ne irlendly feeting . the | of | te United | Staten, ‘should the foe o Vina with Litaragancree of three robe! iron-clatia, platet both to- ith vi cir 'OWELL. (Opp) of Ky... ppovel ihe amendment iow. | ageeed te the Freport because every’ ten inches thick, whictr are near! passed houses to-day with very slight opposition. | T.3toived es to testify as witness a Meth Sry eo ad vi ly ready to move simul. taneously down the Neuse, Roanoke and Tar rivers. Genera! Peck is taking measuros toimpede the progreas ‘Tho intention, as stated by Mr. fchonck, the chairman Ii we have one "rule in the ‘diate cow to the Senate amendment to stvtke out the recommen: Of tho Military Committeo, is to obviate the necessity of a nd Snother in the United States courts, It would igevitably cre. | of Gengral Grant: for the leutesaat goderalship. Se ate confusion. Though he Knew that nothing he could sa informat: nd knowledge that should the ‘ © draft... Tho progtoss which is making in enlistments | would preveRt t b sinks fentaeni leglslettac’ he tanta onies eis: | seat IGrame woud receive the appotatment wilbout of there iron-clads, which purpose moving comjombig nd ro-culistments promises to furnish tho number of | “'* envticks, (opp.) of Ind. could not see the vropriet? | “ME: Cox, Copp.) of Olio, ob; to the gentleman fr om | With land forogs on our tures most important poisits oa DBP.) o 4 moa nocded to fill up the ranks to the necessary extent; ¢ venmpe 24 eed bet ed la ag C he inal ecrview ite Tilinote (te. Wash by yburne) siatlog pore wat had occurred im } those three rivers—Newbern, Plymouth and Washington. ‘1 ma pe y tc ome ie ne nd it is tho desire of the government to avoid a draft if | of the United States matters iid go tobe Commit, | President tecontrol the Action ot the House ¥ It appears to be tho impression, both within and-out- ‘possiblo, A continuance of the present energetic offurts | tc 9% the Judiciary. It o's inteiligence is so tauch | Mr, Wasnnurxe deuled having mode such a statement’, e as to {ptroduce him as a wi , not only agai men, but ta fact to impeach the white wan's integrity, why mittee shal! be agreed to, not place bim in the jury box and ruake him the peer of the | mander of our al white mans” ¥rom tte cource of ihe debate ere for a few | the motion of duys past the fact has been established that negro wus the peer oi the white, to yolitica! end soctal equaltiy with inst white | fhe simple question was. whether wre report of the com- General Grant made the com- close therrebeilion, or whether gentleman fronr Obito (Mir. Cox) shall be ‘tiaid on the tablet the gentleman from [linois (Mr. inistake, The bill did not appoint the battle ground is to be transferred to North Carolina Hence the desire of the enemy to make a formidable and’ desperate offors to obtain possession of this productive Portion of tho Stato aud its extensive water communica- @ Bs Bi ‘to Of tho quota will prevent a draft; but should there be ‘@ relaxation of those efforts, (rom the impression that the “danger of a draft is over, the conscription will bo en- forced, as tho army must be filled up eithor by voluuteers M «Remark: Washburad) bad made Now we go one siop further, General Grane the commander of our eeales, ons beloro reinforcomeats oF commer ipts Her alowed (0 irapencls: tf white | Mr Wartuorye,. resuiing, said he was surprised that erate Peeaneen CAM ENEI TION: MNUISTMENT OF SOLDIERS IN REBELLIOUS ¢TATES. | manin cur courts. Let us Fhe | anytman. in the light of intelligence webave vaday, sould e tor Journal, inits rovent declaration that issue before the country. We might say here :hut the negro | make the motion the g-ntleman did while Genvral ‘Tho bill reported from the House Miltary Com- Ise eaual of the white man, | cguuet make hima | driving ‘brngstrest ait of Nast Teuneawee “The es asclcvatsent te che ‘3 mitteo by Genoral Frank P. Blair, authorizing the | by any levis’ation cf yours as gone upwatds for | upon Dalton and the splendid march of General Sherman ent zed, gavo utterance, says (he y s a thousand of years, an L ce downwards, Wheu | richt inte the beart of Misxisslapl, which was all a. part bigih: Siandand._ es: (88 Goatnane Gale aia oncemce enlistment of men in the rebellious States, to te depending upon its own al ndersuch a f the grand programme of General Grant and afier stat Lt of th he was lot! A ned equ: House and Seat» almost unanimously bed passed this bi Varee would piedgorthe further o ‘ ROE. oe OR etn or acct Cees ae Shey ttemuas. (erp) of oma incised of the ge fr, Con charvea tuat the gentleman (MF. Washburve) witi'the past i . nF: COR ORRUAR OF SERIAL d by the fact of nogrocs being allowed to had deneried Generst CS. Grae may elect; is. expected to have a beneficial effect in two juality was er: . waya—enabling the loyal State: to fill their quotas more pe ue bmn tara tas Gat tae repo aus Chemadateae Toes Tn unsere Drosence of am sAditional number of formidable eapidiy than could otherwise be done, and affording much | _ Mr. Hrworicns replied that be did. mot con sider that that | 47 FURR nc 7 ge 4 ph gupbosts, and a sramtt imcroase to our present force, it t terres Was.—Bleasre, Allen. Alley. Allison. ames, Anderson, iubeabeal Pas ‘i geoded relief, through the. payment of bounties, to the | uch Mun priczenson tice poopie ws it hai wiihiaasuot Va. Blow. whickGenera! Peck 19 anxious to obtaia, wilt make the the facta purpose of | with the enomy’s offorts fruitless and turn the existing coaditionat ©0-operation meution@bip our favor. time past, he did consider it brought before ws by: this le the ma,ority to place the families of loyal men in the rebellious States. Tho bill 4mot with some opposition in the Houso, but was passed h 3 on an equal, Mobriae, Mec turge Metnaoc, Frou Piymouth we leew shat C. W. ¢ by. voto of nearly two to one, aud will ao doubt speedily | "RYT Eatiax inquired sf the carrying of a musket in the Leonard Meyors, N. Merion’ O'Neil of | porn ur. tnese 5 ee emaeee jase in tho Genate. gaine branch of service would pincer chem see soca equal nite inet Randalls Ky. i gy el ero of t waters, commeauding tho naval forces at Neen ae eerie 1a. carry ug. packages, of ich | Reuinaot sa nck, Scofe! . Smith, Smithers, | 19,08 \qam BNROLMENT DILL SIGNED BY THE PrEat ipe in any capacity Tee tne governn-ent did that tend. to | Spauid.nc, 8 Suebbins, ie. Stanri, Sweet, T ay pom, ie; an dened, caer nae very ankinu.<o Ree the eaiablicn mcial equality? Gr did the fact ‘of their recets i acy, L Valkenhurgh, Washbourne of Tit euemy, Geueral Wesse's, i» command of the army forces Tho President having approved and signed the Amond- tory Zarolment bill, it is now a law. THE PRESIDENT AND THE WHISKEY TAX. +t is understood that the Prosident is urging his private Le beers ray, & . Whaley, Will ats, Wiisou, Windom of Mina.. | thero, who enjoys a grec’ popelarity with bit troops and feat a irs Mcssre Agcona, Ralley, Baldwin, Blist, Boutwell, | the peopis, bas seut word to Ganerat Pock tuat be and rooks. Brown lay. Col Cox. Die’ | 5, ; i ‘ulored men ware witneases Dennison, Douriliy, Fi Kldriige, Pinel, Garheld, | Flusser cam hold Plymouth ageiast aay force the euomy zden., FY uid be jurors any more than (hat | Grider, Hate, Harding, fncrington, Holinan, Hubbard of may sort. jabor performed in regard to pay could tel! the truth as wel fea he supposed n_ black m not follow that they s! riends, in both houses of Congross, to kill the Whiske} if nould. nn., Kalbficisch, King, Lazear, Malloi Me Rispada. in Goeh cave to ect Upon It. He is um, | Me Batzssuny referred to thediterence tn knowledge or | Kinney, Miller, Morrison, Nobiey O'Neill, Pen leton, Kosa, | Washiagion, +0 reuowzed for the famous sioge of last pill;eo sige ere at ahem td pica the ‘negro race. among Southern and Ne Beott, Sant Stereus Sues Strouse, Wadsworth, Ward, | year, the covetot point, wil doubtless again be the thea take responsi ¥ the ev iy les ton nhel ‘erpando . id ar en eake. Fe Iiity ‘before the.country of | Peer ererded fis auihors.es.the emomien of Lin ran. bil, as passed, provides that the grade of Keutenant | tre of a desperate contest ‘@igning such a bill should it pass, and equally unwilling quarrel with the powerful influences which are press- tt. The friends of the bifl urge upon bim that as the will be correct, per se, when brought before him for , it ia neither his duty nor his right to go bebind it inquire what wore the motives of Congress in urging ‘This viow the Presidont admits to have gome weight, would still prefer that his friends should eave him Mr Powstt offered an amendment limit ng the provision | gengral be and the same is hereby revived tn the Army of aa e for Beare ee eee enalaccacipandvuaation of Ce Stata: ond the President iy hereby authorized, | Aching Brigadier Go erek McChasney, Hirat Nonth a rhe shail deem it exredient, to appoint. by and | liva Union Volunteers, who: was Genoral Foster's chief of Cal, said iuat in voting for the bill | wrh fe advice and consent of the Senate. a lieutenant he ished ti to ety the righk «( colored people to testify in general, to be selected from among those ot cers: tn the mili. | reliance durmg the memorable siege, and who is oue of all cages In the oov.rts of the United States; aud sald that in } tary service, not below the + the most promising officeso.in the Dap rtment, isin com: mand of aun forces at that pont, This important posi- the States of New York aud California this | policy hud work- vished for courage ed as lieutenant gener ler et hone tion was bestowed aycn Colonel MoOhesney by. General well. s afte Jousox, Copp.) of Md. thought the point af the bill | direction aod ‘during. th av ig tie committee's emendiveat. 4% be Gid'aot auppote | United Staten 10 comian the hymen Cg wy many colcred per: be : 0 en cau spent, pgs C. spereinbafers re- Foster, iu consideration of hia beroie services, and rati- won: ving them 4, aball he eo al owen fat ayree ke et ‘Suaainn, red that it was desired. to em; very | fed i8 the Ofth section of ie hi Lab coved Alay 2 t7adana | ded by General Peck, any act: wi re cae eniore i? tho necessity of ion whatevei i a aored man ig Boron as a mail currver; but | siso theallowance described in tbe stu wociun Of the-art | ‘Tho recoot expedition which Inf: Plymouth under- the nder the law. Approved August 23, (812, crantiug additional rations to ce: eee ae souk po Jounsox oresid it ‘nigh: bs inferred that it was not ad | tain officers. Troviden that ‘nothing inthis bil contanea | commando! Ltoutenant Colonel Maxwoll aud destroyos ‘Wee Gecond committes.of conference on the disagreeing Of the two Houses to the Whiskey bili, had -ancoting to-day, but were unable to agrev, and tofind a respectable white Hew ja Boston as it wasto | shalt * construed to affect the rank, of " - farespe tabe colored sram. Le then called attention to | Winfleld Seat, Hieulenant General vy brevet and now on | Suche large-amouat of reba} commissary atures, atruck a severe blow at the cucmy im that section and frustrate @ril comseavences which imiht resilt if the retired list of the army. alowed gan) Het! “ag VR Begroes: ‘The House thea, at (our o'clock P. M., adjourned watt te | Qyeir operations, vod |vieseBure i ‘or Coloas! Maxwell tha c tify as her mete and moral quaiif- | morrow. (qo prospect of their arriving et an accommoda- cations. tel oped Fieamanstent ccs ‘ve adopted, lim! sicporathiekts <bAlc ata bORus 6 th wks of the Commanding Gea ‘ral, Of their differences. — ing Ie Bor iaiew oe ureet eae eatpoaed, PP han) ns ed by die Senate | Wasbington’s bithday was calebrated hers by the MR. WASHBURN®’S BACKDOWN. THE LIV UTKNANT GESWRALAH ‘Tho following appointments were ed by the | miiitary and the fire department, and was tue most ine of Com | Senute on Tuesday, 23d last. :— conta t , 8 sing demonstration ever witnessed in this city. gee ‘The following of ‘ollectors of Internal Revenue. wore perms . lasting two hours ed:—Fdward L. Pierce, Third district, Massachy. | Itelligeuco has just been received that the enomy O'cinek, Sjobn H. Morris, Tonth district. New York, Lewis | tung Gtty-onc soldiers captured by them,lu.their recont A i Clepbam, Vistr.ct of Columbia: Andrew 8. Cage, Second | attack ox Nowbera, all of whom beloaged to the Second ct, Virginia; Philip D. Moora, W: ; 4 4 House of Representatives, err his tis Ilowiee “Lesmpten Nambiegcd Torrt- | regiment of North Caroliaa Uniod Voluntoors (white). The Senate acted to the report of the Cosnmlts ference on the bill rev.ivi de of leutenw! ‘The Senate and 2 half, Tho report of the Conference Committee on tho dit! Goviving tho grade of tisutenant general, which was in the House to-day by Mr. Washburne, of Lilinois, tho recommendation of General Grant for the , Caused gome remark, as Mr. Washburne » ia bis usual aie oe enthustaatic Wasmxoror, Feb. 25.1854, | mue:—Fredérck H. Piper, Twelfth district, tinois, am It creates @ great deal of excitement, ang. if tho nows 13 advocated Grant as the only man entitled CADETS AT TU ry | drew Hyatt. ‘Teath district, New York; Hascall Kans. | confirmed the affair may result in the banging. of afty- ‘ UNCREASING TUK NUMBER OF GADEES AE TUG MUATARY | Cord, Nivetecath dicirict, New York; Jobo W. Killinger, | pA jet \ eg ¥ the honor, and the foremost military man of the ag. te to be heped that he witl not back down in a similar ; from the stand he has no less ably and earnestly obels by General Butter, Witnesses have avrived . Strouse, .. the Ci Tenth district, Pennsy.vania; William H Jessup, Twelrth | °° * pa acon aire tee sol s hed epee elon district, Pennsytvania; Josiah Millard, Thira district, Vir-- | who saw three of these brave men shot by tho-ouomy i ¢ district, Illinois; pediency of increasing the number o° cadcts at the Military eo. tp jets istrict, 8; Late A. Taylor, | goon aster their arms wero takan from thera tm favor of an additional tax upon sigcks of whis- n ss Academy, and also the expediency of repealing so much of | — James W. Shanklia, of California, to be receiver of | Ker, end at tno eleventh hour consent to sign a report | tne Boroiment act as gives pay to ofic-rs absent with 'eae. | public moneys (or the District of fan Francisco. bs RE ee en areunee Eeemrees fomitting this provision. ‘At the suggestionof Mr. Sru\ mis, (rep.) of Pa., to-u.0- row ae ee «thn on a to be register of the land ‘ok ce a rb as Mowaon, Feb. 25, 1464. MODIF: THE REVENUE LAWS. was exclusively set apart for general debate, or “buncombe” | fice at San Francizco. charles Damon, of the Twenty-seventh Missachvsetts, oapigaalt! hes Passed Assistant Surgeon J W. Shively to be and J.S. Rodenbush, of tue Fith Peunsyivania, have ‘Tho subject of a modification of the revonue laws is eee LeDING TRAITORS FPOM THE CORTS AND PUBLIC LANDS. | gedn ia the navy, vic» Surgeon W. D, Harrison, diamissed. Mr "Hiary, (rep) of Calforn a tairoduced « bill toes. | Passed Assistaut Surgeo Henry F. McSherry to be sur. | beea committed to the Norfolk jul for desertion. fn the ands of a sub-committes of the Committee of | 116 traitors nnd pirble,emetniey from he courts and set n, vico Surgeon B. F. Black, transcerred to the retired | James Gri(fla, of tho ‘ibirty-sixth Uuiiod States colored. and Means, A separate bill may be prepared alter- Mement on the pubil: lands. Referved to the Committee oa | fier. peg be cg hater ‘ ‘tho duties on tobacco. ll ie ih cn ai eles! meal Passed Assistant Surgeon famuel J. Jones to be sur | Tesiment, has beon commmted to Jul, chargadd with ies - HB GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILLS. ar. XCKy {rep ‘of Ohio from the geon, vice 8. J. Fugles, transferred to the retired list ing o0 his post, by which moglect Caries Midnoy, a no- tary Aairs, reported the folio ing Passed Assistant Surgecn C. J. Cieborne to be surgeoa. | torious Prisoner, esco pod (rom the pest house. eek tye Bounties, antborized Yo id under existing | yieo RL. Webber, transferred to the retired lat Joba Kinjey, Daniet Matthews aad William Nicholson “the eral Appropriation bills will probably all be bee 4 ‘and. the regulations and orders of the War Depart- resigned. were arrested yesterday, charged with muting oa board of before the House will be enabied to act upon t to veterans re-cnlisting. or persons enlisting im the i dung thy , he revenue question. ee re caa fromthe iat of March-to the ts i, (© be assistant sur. | the Cited States steamabip ( ossack, nap 9 tea Cheese ce eer! EEN ee ee et Coat of ang mopey atte ad Samuel J, Deaer, of Delaware, to be assistant surgeon | The steamer 8. It. Spaniding arrived this aitarnoon . un Ad 0: + . sk -& momorial merchants of Philadelphia was pre- | 10) Med or that purpore m the navy ,vico R.F. Van Gierson, resigned. from Boantort, N. C., with forty rehat prisoaers—a cay « by tative O'Neill, of Penosylvania, to: pe boil opp.) Tora fusceees an amendment cre- Robert Willard, of Massachusetts, to be ue sur- | tain, two Hieatevants, and their whu.s command, recoatly | ying Congress to tax the circulation of all State aid that was alrendy ed for in the | ge00 in the navy, vice EP captured near Newoera, N.C. ® a i ir. SC e ‘ Jehn W. Coles, of Peoreylvania, to be assistant surgeon psn rears ac eaeteeateAeme acid Pir. Vermmoric replied iat the Provost Marshal had tssued | ia’ the navy, vice A. Hutchivs, resigned. | Mavor General Buller and sone of his stat visited the , Chat the country may have nothing but national | 4, order an.agonistic to li. William H. Jones, 0° Peunsylvan flagainipy Mianesota to-day. al toader currency. They say that State bank issues artis ScueNCK tard then that oficer must be held to respom- | geon in the navy, vice J. H. herve resigned. } " i ‘émp, of Marviand, to be assistant sur i eprectated, and are liable to further depreciation. vrtveltguse then passed nis J it resolution to extend the nite xtc Gi. mctaer rsaalorres there | Mr. Seward's Indemnity Demana on SSRN. CESETS as TES BOCES. THANKS TO ADMIRAL PORTER yomMopore rivecoup, | list, | England. ‘By agreomént the session of the House to-morrow wil resoiation of thanks to Admiral D. D. ‘The following were also confirmed as a-sistant 3: | BULTisH OPINION OF Mi. ADAMS’ RETENTION OF THR making exclustvely, 16 being under, | Foren, commanding the Misslesipp! squadron, and the oll | ja the navy:—David V. Whitney, of illinois, vic DOCUMEN Y, {be devoted to speech making exclusively, ‘ing rn cers anid nen. for 7) whl i cuduramce in co opasat: | Shive'y, notninated nr promotion; e (From the London Post (government organ), Feb. 11.) Btood that no action is to be taken on anything. Ubis will | ing with the army in coe eneiotore Itinszord, odicers and | Hamp-bire, vice H F. McSherry, nominated for promo- | ft appeara that Me Seward's despatch, which Lord ‘. Cib- | Derby described ‘peoultar, whom it'was asdressed. Ju the exer tion; Willim R. Reber, of Pennsy!vani son, nominated for promotion; James R. Jones, nominated tor promotion; David My @fiord mombors an opportunity to deliver speeches which hoy bave prepared on political subjects, and save the in iese ing the Cuked and <tr Hugh Cairns as i} Bimo of tho House during business sessions. i 2,0! St onoei ing te folower Massachusetts, vice W. W, Learnt, signed wach is avo som what peculiar, Mr. ‘Adams, t would LUNN! vont Hyde, of Convecticut, vice D. Ballentine, seen Betained from reading this document to tue | over hee ajane a eae sr aymot the rece eat teginia, North Caro- | Taos M. Flint, of New Haropshire, v. | Secretary, and leaving with him a copy, a8 ho was dirent. Tformation has been recetved at the Navy De- | Sime, Tiuiinm Terns or arkaneas, wild may voiintecr in | deceased ; William Commons, of ‘Indiana, vice WY, | e1 todo. “The desparch has beon ¢ Partment to the effect that the steamer Spunky, which | the military eaivice of the United siates ior the torm of | Terry, resigned. | of Congress, but as it bes not bem comminicated to her ‘weoontly run ashore under the guns of Fort Campbell war shall be entitied to tho bene ‘The following are confirmed ag chief engineers of (he | Majesty's government iteould not be included to the pa- , ‘ivilegos of the existing I navy:—Kret assistant engince-s, William [oborts Jack | pers Iald berore Parliament. Some curious member of the Of auy of the Staves Shick they may 6 0: sil, eine colored ‘toons they si ‘Dolow Wilmington, is likely to go to pieces. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. ‘Tho Sonate in exscutivesession to-day confirmed the ‘appointment of Calob Lyon as Governor of Idaho Terri- son MeElwelly Alexander Crear and John H. Long | federal Jagislature may be ablo to elicit turiher infor- Charles Upson, of Calrfornix, to be surgeou general of | mation, but the government of this country have, as we Caliornia, understand Earl Russell aud Mr. Layard, no ‘oficial | Horatio . Marsh to be deputy postmaster at Joiliet, | knowledge of the existence of such a despatcd The:o 13 tate | dim | a little mystery about the matter in regard to the sub. | of Slates procuring as in other cases; provided that sch State wider this act shall conuave only until 5 Shall be sub ect to a call 1or troops : i Cory, togother with a large list of staff appointments in ‘Co: 0. 0 K To be additional paymasters in the volunteer forces, | sequent despatch from Mr. Adams to Mr. Soward, io : “T fretbed Taal Hodcdtane obionts irom etner Beaten Avy Im | idiey “Wa Rhodes, Ohio. Wellington. Vroowan, | which Lord herby adverted: but in whatever manner tho | ‘tho army. CAPTURES BY ARMED TRANSPORT SHIrs. A bill has beon introduced in the flouse, by Represent- @tive Fonton, rolativesto the captures made by armed ‘voasola in the eorvice of tne United States, and placing Sheir crows on the same footing, as to prize money, with ormed | West Virginia: | Champion George B. Congdon, Wisconsiv nadoubethat the | neqs: Marshall Grover, Indiana ich iew York. are offer. | Vermont; Honr; tng aud tbg more bounties than the poorer States could f, 1 ; Mr Cok here reada ictier frum au oficer showing | Mond, Rhode isi 2 % sat recruiting officers from Troy, N. Y¥., had induced tne | John S. Herrick, Ohio; rol Miller Kleventh, Twelfth, Seventeenth ‘aud aiuer regiilar re: nsin, | American Minister here and the American Ministe- at Washington may nave settled what concerns themselves | sawyer, | and their own government, the distinct aifirmation of 8. Ham: | our Foreign Secretary, tbat no such despatch has beea delivered to him, 1s sufficient to account ior its omission | iv the correspondence which has been published, and to | country that it bas only not been replied to | oul franc Obie trooyain this. neighborhood. ie was Ohio regiments in the Soot! ¢ ee troops, There wan cl Barnabas . Lawrence, Massachusetts; Kansas; William ¢ York: James ‘iments to re-enlist, and give the credit to Rensellaer county. i Fahnstocls, Penneyiva not been received ‘Rho crows of vossols in the navy proper. he bounty is $402, and the local ounty paid down is # 9 John H. Da Reasonabie people will, we apprebend, be inclined to - In these regu ar regimenia were several hundred men trom | Gniy. p_ 3, Turney, Obio; Jobn agree with Lord t ugsel], that it was not worth while to APTOINTMENTS. D. N. Cooley has becn nominated as Commissioner cf for South Carolina, and Lieutenant Honry B. Gecley ‘8s Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. THR NATIONAL MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. he tae OF Oe. a te Kemi, ‘gutitied tonwe eredivet | mia; Selden F. Marvin, New York: Nicholas St | set up a wrangle with ‘tie American Minister about a des. hese veey ie run inusc’e. Some warn. | Green, Massachusetts: Charles K. Littleteld, New York: | patcn that gentieman thought proper to keep te himself. Mr. ett he ay FA oy a og Fiban'S. Reynolds, inviaua” Benjamin Gregory, New Adama probably said he had got the missive iu his pock. "Ue: Fixes ef Unio, connemed the statement os to York; George W. Hancock, Obio, William H. A. Allen, | et, aud he was perhaps a little vexed that it should the tivo Fesiinents from bis Glatt bata falited as Tonnes’ | New Hampsbire; David 1. Illinois; £d- | been sent to bim. There can be no doubt that he strained ST eee tecaticies to wrt eying their tamilies | ward rd Walcott, Massachuseti Hail, Penn. | his majnisterial discretion to suppress it, and-that he ac'ed ently shown signs of vitality by tne re-election of 118 old ‘bMcers, incliding Lieutenant General Winfleld Scott as vone of the Vice Presidents. The work upom the mouu- mont was yoars ago suspended. ite the law there wa ‘The Wasbington National Monument Society has re ae a “athe ee iG of which the geuleman (Mr + George Putnam, California; Elias Cooper, | wisely in %0 doing 14 b:yond ail question. It may ve that Son) coma oa bad nothing to do with the bill. If th ecrge B. Dudley the levter was written rather for the Americ«n t ore, eae Avania Wee By Fraocis B. D:xob, | Congress than for the English ct however, is no affair of ours the pressure of poiitical necessity ad we know prt pone men than Mr. Seward have been constrained | | to a ledge the force of circumstances Still, it is | |. very mach to be regretted that a despatch of sucd an | “irritating character should have been made public by the | ‘oment. That, ry oF an understand of men wer ed to Illinois, jf w.: ny ti d 4 jorge ‘ought 7B give pate the Pennsylvania; David Wyman, IMinois; Thomas B. Revie, Maseachverett! Scott, Maryland: George B. Hagin, Jowa; John W. King, Irn wa men State | ey came. cant’ frome this bi, “Prey. ou privilege or ri ht to perches yn in other states, | stead of ace erae men mm thetr own 8 PIBST SESSION. Btaies wi we mo romney to jam H. Blair, Penn- | government whose Minister refrained {rom presenting it. the'r shole Polic: ofaroies wegen os ein) oe ea W: ices sana; ‘ re i \f Mr. Seward was as weil acquainted with th E eat | Senate. the contest, They were command: fon, Obio, Thomas J. & Wetaere te Towa’ George Cunningham, | tem the people of this country a8 Mr. ms is, be | Meryland ; Themas Crawford, Minnesota; Williem H. | would soon have thought of lighting bie segar ina Dickiveon, Pennsyivania ; William J. Davidgon, New , powder magazine. Coming, too, at a time when our gov- York. I. P. Forrest, Dag M. S. Gapekle, (bio; | erument is earnestly ‘endeavoring to prevent any infringe- the national intes- | norace H, Hurm, Wiscousim. R.B. Haythera, New Jersey, ment of the laws which regulate the vational neutrality, ita fal okey are M. G. Bart, New York; Be Hayter Now York. & | and is doing ao, it cannot be concealed, without regard (9 , he whole policy | V. Holliday, Pennsylvania; R. Je, Peonsyivania; | popular favor, this gratuitous exbibition of ill fesling is nines) 10 fend ker free ca.culated not to impede, but certainly to embarrass i 04 action. ihe Mo. di bet . . nie oa ether Gunae, rete De wb tie we Mckane, Penneylvania, G * @ We have ceased to hope that our conduct and demeanor im carrying out the neutrality we bave deter- men a reberlion sgpinat it, He be be ya Sel yn tients fbi tJ i action which we believe to rict accordance with i be reered by either of the bel. hy he EA D. ferent, Webs, Lowever' we are wtp that's everse of D.C. Sumit Cn On tasder Pen i the iw of al beter Tatted to the sarvice of ro land aia D. Weseghin Pex yivabia; Thomas | whi bio might possibly ‘ave been commanded by the adop. denied all Gita to politt-ai pnd oc were requred totight, In fact, | wes chasging Favery fer one (ar more odicue, He the negroes were called Wasmuneron, Feb. 26, 1964. ‘SEOLTOWG - DISLOYAL PERSONS FROM THE PUBLIC LANDS. * Me, Bourme, (rep.) of Mass., introduced @ bill to exclude Gistoyal persons from the public lands of the United States, ‘ to the Committee on Public Lands. ‘This bi sot only forbids the exercise of pre-emption rights, but exclades them from the benefit of judicial rights ‘Ba reeiatming mining lands or recovering damages to such ‘neld and ‘ ‘TOR GRADE OF LINE oFficERS OF THE NAVY. Mr, Hace, (rop.) of N. H., reported the bill to amend the ect ontitied “an act to establish and equalize the grade of Anxtous and willl Pine officers in the United States Navy," with an amend- ‘ of ough Rss Be eg iiliaine, Missouri; charles ‘A, Warer, Minnesota; partial policy, we are ents ed to remedy the oversloushing of valuable oft srined inate t( previciep We conte fer gon | & Neleun H. Voorhees, Ohto, intentions will receive ‘& La ensentially the same that mitten. Tt wae nore tole battle pase Paymasters in the regular army—Fdward, ba tha herent 9 ean | 4 ABT the angr aerate e Jobo P, Brua, th Dw—«-. Ficana whemeeives wilh wamit that we have "been both additional paymaster. _ asters Ato. | just and forbearing. If we had consulted our commer. w | sega Soret fn lockwell, Thos, } cial interests; if we had Gon to take part with F. Caswell Neste phon md France in ao intervention ‘To be hoepital chapiaine:—James Guffey, Now Jersey: 8. M. Beatty, Obio; Joho Mi Tiwois; James B. . W Yunroe, District of Peter MeCerone, Grifiths Stioaurs, for’ Fanuten provid for aud giein Mr, Ganritip (rep.) ¢ Yor iteett at “Delaware; AV illiam Talbot, Kentucky; bass Massach:- Frankl lin We Croui Ia addision to tne above the So. ™#6,condrmed the aomt- The Enewy Preparing for Another Effort to | 12s purposes copies, 88; ten co Side of our lines, that Virginia is to be evacuated, aud | thekaowleage aud asscut of the defendants. Thrccmontha North Coroliva woutd be fost to the confoderacy unlesy | Practice: that he kad known the deceased for ten yoat Fens, “te Foon morsanne | MEWS goom wist vindinia. Tat, WEBEL ennnnnnnnnntidncs aod Cheapest Sowspapse ts Rebot Comscripts aed] roe go, Revel Troops—Rofugees Coming ne Geel UR. T. 0. WILSON's DESPATCH Cao Weence Heras, sere “eg ‘aa Rowrzapura, Weat Va., Feb. 26, 1404. will contain the tates’ saaeiatel emcee ae ee Capla.? Harper, commanding @ company of State troops ratioos Broseni Position of the Uaion Faroes ia all na " the agbela aty!o “Swamp Dragons,” bad a ight wet Latest News from the Rebel Biales Lata recontiy with em. bundred of {mboaon's man a tye Tse ee 8 9 Marve “ae Cap gree rn.tuth of Sagca etyor nde Soule Brauah Vatisy, Psadioton | Dusdtee, aud a cor tarenaetmadsree ot = This pavty of Imbodem’s en Was! Ovideatiz iateadiag | Goods, Cattis, Comme ial, Hore and Pamiiy Markets; be (0 pasa theotg@® {a0 mountaias by tH8Seueca road tuto | riculluraland Miscalianovus Resding Mattor, Pacetim, and tho countios of Tucker aad Barboxr, eithor with a viow | Seports of all tolerenting or importnat events of the wook o makiog a eat on tho eallfoml or (9F extonsive pluader | TermecSingle subs: plionn Bi, ihree canis, 8, frm About @ dozou refugees and deworterd’ fcom Augusta, Qa., bad made thair wey over the mountaia,” 60 this place Those refugoes wore ordered to oper to the’ rebel coa- Acripting officer io Staunton on the 2d of thia mo. th. Cicorilara seat’ fceo of charge, by addron: Eaterestin, Svem foe none & coals savers opt 4 09 tr Tho court finrtis of ny pia Clahdal for Piet Drawings of the Shelby Colt Lieutenant baa boon concluded. Th testimony” Pe oes Rate e d ose substantia confirms tho accout publisiod at tho ti Exres Gu abs] Feb 26, 1361 of ¢ tay co Crandall, who ts croueraisd sie: \15, 46, 54, 2, bh oh ALT IR, 36, TL, 8, 68, 96. re Lightoap and daughter, arreated some time since ‘Cuss 26, 1864, 12, 7, 50, 16, 61, 55, 45, 6, 71, 98, 29, %5 for harboring rebels, havo been ordared to take te oath Of allegiance and go aorth of the Obio civer, titere to CNroiiare sont by addroasing 8. SIMMONS & 00. ori a, Ke romain during th: Om, iat Draw 7] or hn Library Asme- teresting Life & PIVTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS {1VOLVED—STARTLENG + NATURE OF THE DEFANOB—ALLBARD CONSPIKAGT TO DEFRAUD—A NIGH QUEATION FOR DOC: TORS, BTU. AUPKIOR COUMP—~ERLAL ‘TARA, Fee, %3.—Oharies Kaenftle we. The Mutual £i/t Imvurance Company.—Tiis was an action brought by ie plaintiff aa aasigner of his tate brother, Leopold Raoufile, so-recover the eum of $40,000, (or whiets amount the life of décemved was Aasured im the offfce of the defendanis. The piaiwiff alleges that the impurance was ctfected in Zune, 1361, and that the po Nicy wax therenpon asaigved to him for a considerihon , with i 6, > 70,38, 61 > ame bs, & a3 ‘60tmnFeb. 26, 1, i, 49, BT, 02, &, 38, 30, GP, 72 ‘mt by ad Cwrulnrs ng Ot pute e regain Managors, Ooringvoa, dy. fat aoa inno Messrs, 5 @ramon a thorized to rec, WO deposits and oats + TS aise ONS & od im All Legalized Lotter ven, GALLAGHER & BENT AMEN, fas, Eatrees, Pbvindstphis afterwardn Leopold took sick, and died from dropey of the ps ped Due vetio: was given tothe insurance company of fs death bub they roluaedt to pay the the amount of the-poliey on Live grouna of Fraud, andi 90 the plaintif! was ob!tpcd te court Of justien. | isx Judge Dean ayobarod for the plaintiff, aad Mr. Fullerion for the det The pinintt® imtroduiced Wr. Albert Baldermen to” the stand, for tiie pespose of proving the death of Le020ld. Tho wituers smb ho was a physician of seventeen Onana in All Legal Lottertes< 2 a ey, SON & CO., 19 Wall atreet, we Pret; Taforimat Prizes Cashea amd Information ware aished iv att tegalized lotic. €ie% ADRK & CO., Brob ® ‘38 Pine stroot, Hew Lorn, Royal Havane 1 pottony 00 Per Com prominm paid for prizes. Ip Pormation formtabed. Ligheut Fates paid for Doubtoone and ail kings of Gold and Bilvor ‘AYLO® & CO., Banker % Lb Wali atrect, New York, always conaidero) him bealiiy; she, treated dece water on the heart, aud afterw: examination:was made, he fo bo be cor yt atles Lottery" Tickets h wd in all Legall<ed Lotteries. “foformation given JOSKLU BATES, Broker, LL WPall atrast, coom Wo. 1, ughton Ue severe cold. Cire w Hl Jacgeat length by Bir. Pullerton, tat nothing new wawelicitod ‘tbo post mortem was mado ta company with Dr. fteble. about four hours after death, ‘The undertaker whovuried dec cased was also examined, and testified thatthe had kuown Leopold a long time, and alwaync ed'hinmMealthy. Thi witness was followed by Max Le Tehnsler Deafness, Impaired NOISES IN THB HBAD, - CATARRHAL AFFEOTIc °NS IN TOR THROAT, bioker who effected the in suranos and advised Leopold to make an aseignment Of the policy to: the piatntil. Witness iso effected au \naurance au tte New Fork Life: Tosuraace, Company for five thousand déliars, avd it was agreed (iat he was to havo & commission of tive tah cont. Op tlw cross examination CHRONIC CATAR GB, CATARRE OF THE TEMPAN TC MUCOUS MEMBEANE, OSTRUCTIO. % OF THE BUSTACHIAN TUB: © the witness admitted fiaing gone tootter companies before he went to the oillico-o! defendant» Tho.defence ent: t the case’ im owe of conepirecy iat the policy, was procured from as: aid wes effected. mot for the d CROSS BYR BTRALOnTENED 6 ONG iN peach Staaaet i Bg ae BERG, a! bis consulting roman, 616 Brosdwi 7, near utreet Poteces Bag ay «4 Tiows treated as Ince (Bigs street), SPoer treated g Tels. inatioos tt ee. Hours from 9 to: Diam ae Rt ea mweniyare,\ ty, thirty-five, i ty-five, seventy Pwve sighty-f one bumared, | roa three, for’ a six andwer.ou'hu Gollaes ewca—for fale wa GRO. C. ALLEN, 4 one door below Cant Gold rn tcpes te for pote joe and Gpn men —Tirty. bg 7 -Gve. witty. five, Sixt Sorenty. one inure oro a Hun doliara, cael a ‘ov ale G. Broadway, ove door below ‘canal a erect. Wail a engees D enudre Sabet Silas forehoada or aag part of the body. Warranted @- fyace coe ae s'Drosday. ge ; aSs_faunders’ ety part Rasee e it most. perrored 2 now in fag’ boga otore thetpublte tor forty care. Gant bad, pe Poel Ly of ths ‘aud that, contrary to bis avers, he had been a titeted with @ habitual cough and @aenns of the fieart, and thut oiz.monthe previons-to June, NGL. the Brit- sah Commerc mpang’ had rettised to in ime defendants insured his ‘mae into the bar- e-defendants’ answer would pol not examiued at all by the company's physiciam but that seme one-sise personated him, gad thus lured the-defendgnesintethe idee thas they were Insuring the life oCmehealthy man: Lv reeds aa follows: Fre, 34.--The omefor che defence wan opened to-day, and testimony was introduced forthe purpese of showing thal S number of life insurance companies, badirefusee to take ® risk on the life of deecased about thetime ho was insured im he defendant's ofiee, om theground thee the applicant was consumptive. br. Holbrook, examining physician of the Britian C mercial Life Insurance Company, testided that an ap cation waa made tor iusire- the life of deceased tn the early But of 186, but that taey hed: refused Ue take the risk on aocan he wo a of the DE, Duola, of tke Manbatieo Gempang, onion 10.9 aims, r application having beon made ia. Jily, 1861. and to aviog been rerracdron the proud that (he deceased was suffering with commumption. Thowitness exaunis (the Lime, and veunet:sBed tual hig lft lung wan alfecied uberctes, ents. « physician 9° Uhicty-sight youre! practice, toatl. fied that deceased applied 10 the Albion and Ragle Company in July oF the samo- year, and wished to have bia life inaured for $5,000, ‘The applicant was reyecied on examination, the physician fe evidence of lung and heart dis Dr. Stebli de “4d that he was it a tl examination of wod one of the lungs was Mifected with Tabareipa, bed there wane cavity The size of a waluat cupesed to view the Lenrt alee sopearest vote Gropetcal,. 18 the opinion of the wit decease! had consumptio: Tyie exainina'lon vas made Auguat, 1851, two montiy the policy of insurance was issued by the defendants Case still om. Speedy and Permanent Cure ts the romiea sit the: BEROKEB REMEDY AND CHEROKEE WASIL. These medicines, used incou -unction, never fatl to remove all improper are 1m mete or female. Recent cases are cured In (rom One te three days. Brice Cherokge Remeiy, one hottie. $2; three bottles, 86. Price Crerokeo Wash, one battle, $2: rhs Pamphie: free Sold by ali druggiste emcyet Bani by express to 0:1 party of the cvvlignd world by the sero) tetors, ‘R. MERWIN & CO, Grover & Baker’ Cel stitch Bewing Machines for sale. at 935 Broadwi ‘twenty-second street. Bmbroideriag. braiding and of machine seeing done in the best manner. tier original esta Su ‘dyes and every other or jhe bair ta tne watural end life appearance Piven tnstend of the dull, dead biack of dyes, 40 that most critical observer cannot detect ite use; in the tot {ta application. it being used as castty as ang artic the toliet, ead in ite benede ffocts on the head, ad makes the hair soft and silky, meareme from, its temparit ad entit the previous ues of Dre FEAF conontna on by red Lair to a beautiful 0 en 3 place, W. ¥. a ae TST ERatam CHEROKEE CORR. in jinfalling spec ite for all nervous diseases caused by waa iscretious ofwauth, | Sold by all druggiets, ‘one hot.le, three voities, $5. let free, Kent’ by oupenss to all parte of the civilized wor 4 by the aole proprietors Dr. W. &. MERWIN & CO, 7" DR WRIGHT S Ri yENATING ELIXER, by ‘EO spare, vesetable extract, restores. (9 maby. rigor andro: bust health the worn d wn and debitits 4. Piices—Jne | ottle, $2; thee bottles, $6. Sold by al! drug- SN sat by express by De W.R MERWIN & CO. CHEROKEE PULLS, FEMALE REGULATOR Tie nevor fing tad edicine, compouaded from roots, barks and | and coated with the finest white agar. One box, 81: al by’ mail. Sold by M ber and shou For sale by 8 T. TAYLOR, 40" and Olt We ., and tie book trade everywhere. - Subeori year (monthly), $5: single copy, 60 coats, Magnolia Philoco: e and Huile Phi wes of the Socictie Hygienique de New York. No More Gray Har or Baldmess—Fort; Give years constant atudy. Consultation free by Dr, grit} JEAN, Astor place. Neglected Coughs and Colds.—Fow are Address to. Smokers.—Pc Meer ‘activcern, 357 Broome atrect. near the Bowery, whovesale aad retail. Pipes cut to orde’, repaired, boiled and mounted aware of the importance of checking @ cough, or ‘commen ta ite fret stage; that which, ia the beginaiag, wonts yield toa mild remedy, if negiecied, sooa preys upom the rown's Bronchial Trocues.” or Cougs Lozenges, lung aserving be gual foe way and | Tord instaut reltet, tnd ‘beaut fying the comp druggists every whee. A Speedy und Pe rimanent 1t Cure of Head- ache, Toothache, New G id Weak Nerves. — LS WOLLOTT ‘s Tosten, * a "iouietisten. Sold every: where, id SCIBNTEF! AMERICAN, nue to om Attorneys for securing tents for new Inventions in this and ail foreign countries. Messrs. Muna & Co, ee bad seventeen years’ 4 ta soliciting Patents, énd have om as ores ‘or mene A B has separated—how many friends forever = a radical cure ise the “BALM OF A TIL a RS" as vight and morntag. on the complexion. Price fifty cents, For sale by all druggi bbls! wn tk been Alex. bed get al * — —eo 2 per box. Medicated Compoun: fying the the hair, eradicating ecurt and 4 Tsar ae dan, pre A Graphic Caricature of the Presiden- hairs, curing di tial politcal cobblers and wire pullers measuring, Lincoln's and mas-tes (ouch os salt thew, ne btnpet are aciuding Beonett: Hudson, Raymond, | Gresley, | chaps, rheamation, w oat. ae Weed, Seward. Brooks. Simner. Fomey and, Ming And | stant fellet In eases of cular brane,» Detiion in DENORRETS NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED | ae. Price 20 00 ‘bev ‘S, with many other graphic and bamorous iacidents. | world. Prinoipal ‘omee whe Attentioni-The Exquisite Toilet Arti- cles of the Bocietie Hygientque of New York, 116 Chambere street. Hand Ste Cc Boston ¥ an wy) Fy nies Ridgewood cmsning. Cases-For Sale by J. GILSEY, 439 Broadway. siass Demcereet ae eeser es HOLMES. 908 Broadway. The Infan ‘s Friend. MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP-ts. thetest eo® surest remedy in the world (or all diseases of childrea, ou as Teething, Wind Colic, &6, It corrects acidity of we the vowels and gives rest, health aa@ comfort to mother and child, Pe a. Perfectly cafe in ail cases, @ milifous of mothers can testity, Offices—43 Dey sicaet, New York, and 205 High Hotbura, Londo, Ragland, Ladies, Both married and single, the oldest regulator for Cematen, DR, CHEESEMAN’S FRMALS PILLS. ‘They have been used over a quarter of acentury. Thee are offered as the only safe neans of renewing (aterrupted menstruation, and are the only medicine married and ctagie ladies have relied upon for many yeara aad caa rely upon nor. ee Sold by druggis: generally. § “Seat Promptly by mait 6B vet box, oF six for $5. All orders addressed HUTCHINGS & BILLYER, Proprietors. "Hr Cedar street, New Tort, n Zw yore. ¢ and Powerfal Day and Night wr the eld, son, opete. and eiiciang. A opienai lists’ Optictan, 6695, Broad- n Pebble Spectac cata and {improve t without pain jedical facall re stomaeh, regula Harmless, re’ instantaseons, per- Teer aye. Bold by all ‘arvasite Factory 31 Barcuay's ree, s * preparation from every Burnett 1s Cocoaine has Recetved Str trtui certificates of tts section of the country, For BALDNESS aod DANDRUFF {t has beem proved to possess all the merit claimed for a ia far superior to pomades or alcobolic washes a9 8 HAIR DRESSING. It {s the result of much experiment and study, is inimitable. JOSEPE BURNETT & CO, B Boson, joston, Proprie tore. Cris Preservative gad Wig Depot, wholesale and srdail, Nore antor Howse. The dye applied by skilful artists, Chaps, Eruptions, are de Totlette of the Soctete sath trormm de Jcured sounaot s Stale rpesiue fo New Fork TS cents and $150. Li Chambers lone, Inverted a que od Jordtonind ail tia Caeu ofthe Feet cured went Twe Performances Ber. oe nczavenignes to ke patient, by Dr. ZACHARIE, pam’e lant, Dwarta, her, shal bones erase oor corns sings Sa aiaee Cemmtemeeline terre ‘Trusses, Eluatic Stocmi= ge, &c.—Ma scr tenet = (ner: sie a 3 ea ee 1 Veer i ant ‘J Hest drone aod treat Demores' TrateTe A Botanic Bx: the | of : Smee Fire ie Sideboard and P jurray street, corner of Coll Dr. Hunter's er's Discov: le T *, aries eye ay hg eee tho Hair, at Biot ny Te Bond Waeeler & ‘Witson'y bog, rg Mackyaee