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oF ‘o ‘ NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1864. 5 # bh Bree l=-Richmond emi has a0 ofton been stated. To roptonsaiatives of the The Chesapouke Pirates..~ agg taken! Tho adv: Mandl ant deapacreos sual vt needa Kaas! «! WEWS Fitom TON, facturors* Bank of Troy, Now York, who had boon ! penrrest? noua peck constantly the roelutees | TUR UNITAD HATES DEMAND TLR GATRADITION — n LM G8, 43 Broad vay as ga WASHINGT’ i. the front to pay the foal bounty to aome re-enliatod me, | bag powar Or Ration to moét all tho amd RAVENOG OCOVTRR MLAMT 20 SRIN@ THe aes oe oa oe and Night Who Speaks Sone Sea Meipes was azcidenialy rua ovor by an engine “at th depot in | thi wa" pi bmoce ip and | aa, wo amouans ano NO i ffnagehebe Tio ieacs were 3 Aloxandria, and 60 severely injarod ag to cause bis daath ster he Rat aS milliona. | Tao United ates Ravens cutior Miami, Lfutouaat somnvar:, worlable an oiene A epioal 4 fh 7 The er to Pay Soldiers’ Bustaty till | tm esnore timo, His remains wilt be owbaimad ant sent | %.0" Seu 1 eet Se Stebbius otiared the couowing | POOS8r, BAilod inst apem.” OF“ ptantbe an Goatees bpudk' Ps sronteas waar tata g9 fuse ek " », $e Troy ext Monday. ponding resolution -— purpose of Sebkeain al city the manne — T tanata ave but ne April Fiest Adopted by Congress, Fe be and a6 | who ara.aow in tho custody of tuo Brivigis oto 22° n PedbIo Sporlacics ana Rye ee ee pds to cinde®. nian: 0% OG GRE! car thoritioa. United Slates Disteice Atboruay ii. Doladoid Pet g thin ‘a pe Ore tho wight of aid aud the gray ‘gad Taed Halt and beer to ita waturat obtor. Kt er from the Secretary of War in ’ “ay rp papers ot se erorke: | Stith bas mado ow: ito aecossary extradition papers, | YOO. Uy i, perp aaah Tighty | irecsing enamine’ chery atte anu. oflcers MoKay and Koung have gone out ta tho Miami Goulisie-opticiay, Gore Brokaw opposite Bout staat, Bo Que Who Wishad a biuca ‘ x Senate ot the ad ‘a e Yr glossy whiskers ‘tc oen at. growtti. of Iealeceatt aerye thom. Ts fi q ‘ ——— ‘vide h am saat aad Heatly ae ut tad Favor of Velunteering, Wiemwcson, March 8, 1966, ay fs rl fa the Heeanary ni ni Siami wilh reper) 98 ge "a tohetor’ Dyas weet tm tne | te ese time mina rar bots eee Sie a ‘Tat SOUTH AMERIOAN advance ox rea ts be ena ie a Inited States Coasul, who will procure the deitye Se fastantamsous. The opiy par. | fime exhilaratins to gual aud lonaclane ne eee anAnenenanes ‘STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ~law pos ae queen gold. of the WF | world arme Nala Baclnes at a S"AniVg gonat ee Mr, Seraaur, (rep.) of R. I., presonted a momortal of Uhr sine waa y or tad tte. ° ag Rritonsee to the oftoara daputizad to cagoive thorn, | Tecdrs, Bold FRE SA wee a whnes hale fs failen 0s aad doeay “ ‘4 ay. la relation to the Ol apeas Vuluraga ia (bs praise, (or paased ¢ PROBABLE POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAFT. sioreneissneciens to Raa bead i bal of an | Mu weiner alae ‘olowiog 038 | too teen a cantare sa need Sat eoeteites lig bllt aad earils x snow art tranoar Ba teltly okie dl wt ~~ . . " ” . nite 1 Lt a ? é Pia recs la abana substitute — : this time,, Tho oase will oxoisa a now tatorast na tho | Bors ead dunes xi MULLER & UO'a, $87 Oana wry fred frat Qumms 4a whuctings ainiticnn oioees Lnteresting Debate on the Gold Bill in SOLDIERS’ ROUNTIES. Pn ay lB tre A afuvatai tte. Pirates ar9 to bo triad ia this oity, Tuo Miam! wilt aot | gg Srrerermeneeery a 5 ie eae ee the House. Mr, Doourrua, (rep.) of Wis,, presoated joins roaota- | Payment for Unitod Biates boi ‘negostatsy, ead aie t9 °F rte With hor toad until some (ima aoxt woek, and will | ready, THREES SLANDARD ERIC oh ee Free A varies . tions of the Wisconsin Legislature tn favor of extending | oficers of the Treasury at the be resalved by the the agonist pe bly land the prisonars at yr Gafayotto, whore 2A, TERRE, 9 Beonteray BD BESTORATIVE, pie) aye if bounties to April 1, patie be cin cota ae eran ae that ma e MH Fema'a until brongb to trial, Oristedoro’s Hat ; ye, Pe 4 ti ig “Whe © Whiskey Tax Quostion Still zmray oF oe eaves INDIANS. Feoalvad herea(ver 4b payment of Custom House dation i Th and Wig Depot, eee a Pee J Yyetig “2 rad tua 8 DIS Tabi RESTORATLVE, ae Tame ( epi) of Kansas, prosen presented a joint reaolu- ‘hat the Bi ecrotary of th the Treasury be anit he here: } he Opera, The dye applied by vat er ? Pines 9. 6 Astor Mouse, aoe cin! a sar roe bale. . t! Kansas, remo ‘ NIBLO’ :s ‘Vadeoided, a a og Parga yal ve tine" iber win ae inates ete Channa DIstHLLed Hesvonarcre, Bey hen ‘ fe mble accompanying the resolution sets forth the fact meh bata of interest upoa tue coupons, ag he may dem expedi: | Tanda &§ Chan >ounix wal given last aight, and attract. ol aps, Chafes, Pimptcs, Keaptions, — Bienes that costs sixty thousand dollars per mouth to feed | Mir. rewnox spoke on the duancas of the country ang J 48 very {ergs aua.¥s2 Misa Richings, wa Linda, aang doa, ed sored ouancen piety at, caeigeant'e ‘To er repolied the arguments of his colli very well, andaddod gho charm of the music the wits | mes (Mr, Fernando Wasamdtom, Merch 8, 1864, ve ne em case OF THE FRENOH SHIP LA MAUNOWR, Wood aud Mr. Brooks), Ho sald tho Secratary of the of an rccomplished Actraas, Mi I ie i“ 1 graces of au .\ccomplished rv. Hilt had the nvorted Na Ba- ChARR’S | pretitnsi ‘tea ‘ORACLYG, THE GOLD BILL IN THE HOUSE. Pit ag ap oe Ag for the relief of one ‘Troasury, amidst the greatest difficulties, had managed provalent wintor droubla of a old, but Wad the loyalty 08 of the Fgot cured without pain To beauty seud 3490, our fiscal affairs with unrivalled ability and success. * Public confidence had beon iaspired and our credit had been secured during a period of civil commotion, peril and oxpenditure hitherto unknown. He sald the ‘nancial er, GAOUARLB, or el 9 by Ms eon rain | ae Rroatway. CLARE'S DISTILLED Paseo ol SEER To rare ve ory wat ‘The gold bill was taken up to-day, and Mr. Stebbins, of to try, and did vey well. New York, made @ strong argument in favor of the pas- was passed, appropriates over oue hundred and thirty-five thousand Senne. ‘The house was densely crowded in every part, aud tho PAYMENT OF SOLDIERS? ROUNTIBG TILL " 3 aago of a bill which should give to tho Secretary of the | mr, , (rep.) of Mass., from the Commies on th of the United States could uot bo judged cor. | Richings ia cortaiuly » success. Pipers a Dow Beaattfen ihe er orp Ite sleady apoiicaitoa to bala aN satin nb ‘Treasury authority to sell the surplus gold in tho Trea- wary “Affuirs, reported back the House bill to provide rectly by those prevailing in Europe; first, because (ts PRR NOpAT Oy Ay the sicin wine, soft, smooth and clear. Sokd by O. DGILE: | §Y2",!i tera Vs a alpgle panticla Of hte a a in the sury, and relieve the government from the anomalous x the paament ort of bounties to volunteers to April 1, 1864, base is Leegely io Lhe proporty of the ‘country, 10 lands Taratas Fraxoars.—Lest night fronte Ans, Ou La Vie | FIN, TH Broadway, ‘and ali lots Sorted ot eet tha holes aiees eal Pro oalbITiOy ; ‘bat ith that this bill had been recommitted | ang ‘Agricultural products, whose value is not adeq @an Joueur, was played bors for tho boaedt ot M. ~ At would be a mont excellent ta pega tug oa scalp, Position of being @ boarder of gold and consequently a ian thee purpose of ascertaining the views of the War | roptes 3 David.—sprin; Styles of Genet W ing it fronr (he effecta of adden o} ort ented in money: sacoud, becauso the labor of | goche, who must have been amply satisfied with the & ylea entiemon’s is fects o a eee deprociator of its own credit, He submitted the substi- mgr a on the wae and he would presont alotter | mon employed ia agriculture and arts produces moro hore = Bats now cendy. 20054 Bi alway, wear Duane atceet, ote {t from aij twpurtios. We bul eae (ute for the original bill which had been agreed upon in a rom the Secretary of ee renoamaesinn its immediate | than in toroge. The industrious poor and middie | Tesult, doth in ap artistioaut Anancial point. Tho prit- pele st Menai, ue The price r# aot mucls ‘e offer to guarantee ¢ {ho Committeo of Ways and Means—a synopsis of which |? "ahe'bitt was passed. of eit war in sane SES, 13 Ce Tei nammn gees Wete -poyed. te thelr wmal atmniredie: eyo Donfnees, Impatred signe, is aioe Wotton rors ison ‘as published in to-day’s Hrratp—toybe acted uyon when | PROPOSED AMENDMENTS 70 THE doxemrvTION Lone OF Me uation. “It we. erorely caltmbtan fee tomer noche, Orayier, Dormont and Madame NOISES IN TH T1840, pisinihon ts ©. G. CLARS Propriatoras: fu order. Mr. Stobbins’ speech was a masterly indication | jon’ up the omy roeelutton, an otpred the Lat erred the amount of property that ig. brought over te ene | Levaseour. We may allude partioutarty to the manor CATARRAAL Aiesorions ayes D. 8, BARNES & 00), MY. Goutal Reoats Of the resources and credit of the government, and the | tion of the United States:— Souarode oe thousen is aunaallge But if ESE) 5. 2 aerated hae creme pee lf canadrmemhd ppl Wheetor & Wilson's Kighest Premiaae present and prospective ability of the nation to discharge rita ne re OF person, whose mother oF grandmother the inflax of labor at the constantly increasing ratio of = aad'yet infatuated gambler, as an exveliont piece of CHRONIC CATARRA, lock-atich Bowing Machines: Ho. 500 Spon aay, Ats obligations and bear the burthens arising from the | Cii\ibie ts any civil or military ofives or to ame plane at te value,'we seo an ever expanding basis of public credit JATARRIT oe THE TEMP, White Virgin Wax of Antfites Bea tee , oF to any place of trust | alt apable of esti at © it ANIC MUCOUR « : a war, and ho patriotically announced his determination to | or profit inder the United States. altogether tnospable af estirantion. | The man who SpeMMl:}, rooug r1411.~cs0runs To Niant.—This evening Mr. W, MEMBRANE. OBSTRUCTION OF THE fies and whileng the compionion without inj RUSTAUHTAN TU! paint atree! Piatstpuia of he go failure in our financial affairs is either igno- rant of the facta or mischtovously designs 40 awaken dis- trust and weaken the public credit, I hope that a cer- fares stand by the Secretary of the Treasury in his financfal Second=That the States of Maine and Messschuesti shall constitute one State of the U New England, F. Lyons wij! lecture at the above bali, as we before no- nonr & Bo Bout Poljcy, regarding its success as indispensable to the suc cess of the pation in putting down the rebellion. No action was reached on the subject, its consideration hav- {ng been intorrupted by the report of the Conference Com- tnittes on the Internal Revenue bill. A test vote was, ‘Sowever, taken on a motion to lay the whole subject on the table, which was rejected by a majority of nineteen. fits consideration will be resumed to-morrow, when it is hoped that a direct vote may Be reached, THE WHISKEY TAX. ani w Ham abire. Vermont howe arn and Contiecticut shall oonstitute one State to be called Weat New Bagland, Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. MILITARY INTERFERENCE IN ELECTIONS. Mr, Powstr, (opp.) of Ky., called up the special order, the bill to prey. ent officers of the army and navy, and other por- sons engaged in the military service of the United States, from interfering in elections in the States, reported by Mr. Howard from the Military Committee adversely. Mr. Powell addressed the Senate at great length, reviewing the report in detail and defending the demooratic mem- bers of the Legislature of Kentucky who signed tho ad- tain class of men, y disappointed and exasperated at the success of the Union and the progress of liberty, will not evince a malignant opposition by detraction of our public men and an attempt to depreciate our true financial strength and success. In conclusion, he said, with the Union maintained, the people united and firmly intrench- ed in the highest’ and most perfect liberty compatible with free government. and the return to the whole peo- plo of those tudustries which enrich and olevate the masses of mankind, we shall rise from the burden of debt, and, from our vost resources attain, the most ample wealth and independence known to any nation. ticed, on Tho Irish in Fxile;”” the publie approciate the subject and the locturer suii- ciently to fill the building to repletion, St. Patrick, at their lact meeting, passod aresolution to attend in force on the platform, wearing suitable badges. Goueral Meagher will introduce the i elder of the Wobb sisters, will deliver a lecture this (Friday) evening, at tho Brooklyn Athen»um, which We bave nodoubt that The Knights of ture! A Coytest oF Femare Wits.—Miss Emma Webb, the thirty-five one huni doliars each. Cross EYE af iRrewen IM ONE And every disease of the medica or surgic jena ‘at his cons: For sale bj ald atten: th be roand Bar 4 to by a. M45 Broadway, one door below Canal ress » i regaiing ath flizer room®, 816 onteny; near Teel Diawond Rings—Twenty-five, Thirty, 'y, ixty- five, seventy-five, eighty-five, two, three, four, five, aix and seven Thundre Demores?’s Now York filustrated News, 01 uraday, March 8 by tig Haber Coha, Feo W, ‘Beaxacee t Lortr MAN, of thin Drie Set got —By the pie Jacos Dutw to Sama: Meinose, of May's Landi Newark (N.J-) papers plexse oop: Dunoan—Masaaw.—On Wednentay, March 2, by Rov. nds 4. L, Doxcan to Miss Menissa Musnaw, ain dress petitioning for the passage of such a bill, Mr. . P ; r : ‘Tuo new Conference Committeoon the Internal Revenue | charges of disieyalty mndo. agalust, thom tn the report, | the witole subject Ds tald on the tabIGe we! ns | Willa devoted fo the refutation of she political theorice fatihtdnfencwmpape tg mont ceiptecuae Hijnscoreear of West Miusteontt atzest, on, Th ill were unable to agree, and upon the report of the com: | Mr. Powell said the Raglish statute, from which be quoted | This wasdisagreed to—64 against 73. advocated by : las Anna Dickinson. Miss Webb is said | jons0) Yearly $3 Deepa ein Malet Cone neat gay. March % by = Rov. Foaaph MeGiroy, R , Ronser Poucoce Mittes of that fact to the House each of its members de- | Vluminously, provided that soldiers should not be sta. | Before taking furthor action on theabove subject— to be a capital speaker, pungent and satirical, and much a ee oe aediitho WER te ecinanlo Teena rig {Rg | Scorr’ second daughter or Mr. Joseph Boot, of ¥ ‘te olty., fined his positions. Mr. Kasson, in the course of his remarks, read from the Hrratn and other newspapers to Bhqw that the sentiment of the people was in favor of a tax upon the stocks on hand. The intimations in these Papers that all the members of tne House were not im- tioned within one tyile of the polls on the day of election. ‘We were the only ple who would allow military inter- ference in the elections, and it was only recently that it had been allowed. It could not be doubted that upon the purity and inviolability of the dlective franchise de- Pera the safety and perpetuity of the Union. Seven tates of the Union had statutes preventing the appear- THE WHISKKY TAX, Mr, Morris, (rop.) of Vt., made aroport from the Committee of Conference on ‘the Whiskey bill, saying that after a full and free conference they had been unable He remarked it was necessary for the House to recede from its disagreement to the Senat a ments or lose the bill. The Senate Committee were sport i expected from this contest of female wits, ‘as the husband of Madame Sontag, has just died in Brus- sels, Obituary. Counr Rosér, whose name is known In the United States He was an ambassador from one of the minor versa! reques week's number. Do not fail, brin, lustrated News when you eom ‘of every father and husband home. Your faually canwot do with: me Demorest’s Il- home," will soon be the unt t this ‘aa they leave, plendid weesiy. Glasgow aud Belfast pay lease copy, MAas—Hici DaLGacH,—O1 edn new, Ma 2, at tao bride's residence. by tao Rev. Dr. Adler, Mr, Pxsoencom M. Maas to Mine Hanarer Axiowinace. TLUIKEN=—GRGiE—O Tuesday, Marva 1, by the Row. nea Thompson, Mr. Samver, Miucsrex\ to’ Mle Maire, oy i ce ot soldiers at the polis as such, He quoted largoly | ingto dispose of the bill in any manner, excoptin, ee PI March 3. by th Prien ae ay oer : ‘ , and. bpd st ee Maoulate in their purity, or beyond the reach of bribery | from the statutes of Maryland as aa instance of the laws | would not consout to tax the sprrits.on nnd. That ques- | Wallan courts to Rolgiuim, and lived in retiremont in |, eitwmon yy ears ORT saree ations | gore at Now Lack, (o Mars. C pate: tig late ‘and corruption, excited the indignation of several, par” ticularly of Mr. Schenck, who denourfced them as scurri- lous attacks, and reflected severely upon Mr. Kasson for Feading such scurrilous slanders, although that gentle: | especially those of General Burnside and his subordi. fin f z “ = ee bbe pon alt guaies aks mana stated that ho did not endorse or believe inat tao | Halos. He held) tho Prosident of the United States ro. | that tho articlo of apicits was entiied tow greater dexros pee Sees: Paria, i ae Oey Bios yeee For the Complexion, ° “ ot her futher at Melba, keane ooumey ary sponsible for al infringements uj and overthrow | of consideration am any other for the purpose of * ) afternoon, at one o'clock. statements of the press in regard to the financial impres- | Sf Yocal law in loyal States. “He oharged that some of the | equalization of. taxes, "It the House ‘should recede THE WEEKLY HERALD. BURNETT'S KAULISTON is BENIFICIAL, and NOT | “ivindows cat New Orisans, on Monday, Samary tk*, @ibility of any of the members of the House | members of the Military Committee had not seen the re. | from its amendment to tax spirits. on hand Pee e ES: aT, INSURIOUS to the skiv. Ta this respect It tere trom | $f, fromie ,dlarchae, @cammt Asson Bom a Caged aa 4 had any foundation in fact. Mr. Schenck was | Port of Mr. Howard, and he thanked God they bd not. | for sale, the sliding _ scale of | duties should | ne Best and Cheapest ewapaper inte Thitiy taiéd roghineat Now York Volumteers, 0g oat @vidently very much excited by the turn the de Date had taken, and by the comments of the of other States on the subject, and contended that the general government had overthrown the laws regulating local elections in the loyal States. He condemned tho orders issued by military commanders in Kentucky, and Withont con¢luding his remarks, Mr. Powell gave way on a motion to adjourn, and at four o'clock the Senate adjourned. tion out of the way, there would be no disagreement. He moved the House recede from its disagreement to the Senate amendments. Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Towa, of the Conference Com- mitteo, said it was the opinion of the House, as expressed, be higher.’ Ho thought the House should adhere, He coutd not justify himself in abandoning or exempting from taxation an article which could bear additional taxation Brussels, educating his children. over ten years ago, almost simul zolini, a young tenor of good nama and promise. Sontag died in Mexico neously with Poz- MADAME DB MusseT, mother of the poet Alfred de Musset, Country. Tus Weexiy Heraup, ready to-morrow (Saturday) and Individuals LOGICAL Jt Ls. cents, the row L apes other cosmetics. iven in the ch num vers, Broadway, N. Y. ARCH number PHRENO IB conta or $1 60 a year, For 45 and M BLLS, Sent by To RESTORE and RETAIN the bloom and freshness of beanty {to ® much later period than is Stevens, of New York. Died. \, , March 2, Mary, wifd of Colongt th year of her age. Banson.—Oa Wednesda: Ben}. ‘Dearest aon, thon bast left us, Aud tiy loss we deeply foal; But it is God that haa berett Ho can all our sorrow: on ress generally during the progress of the bill, and so easily. He read from the Naw York HERALDand Zit: Z a nen er eanioanie Sane hain Sioa tieslart spon House of Representatives. dune, and othor papers, Incinding several in the West, in | Morning, will contain:—Full dotaits < Bipaty Aa: sous Ono raged 28 yen ant dag a mpoaa ppor ASHINGTON, March 8, 1864, which they spoke of the Honse legislating for favored | liant Cavalry Movement against Richmond, with tute- The relatives of af he feaaiy, alao those of hig ; ‘the subject generally, Mr. Garfield, of Onio, who i ‘THR COURT OF CLAIMS, lbasian ot VOLGs.” taba condi a : nuoat the tineral, this (Friday) afternoon, at Lo o'cl ; hitherto stood wp manfully for right and justice 10 "he | 94, rouse, by eight majority, recommitted to the Com | said said, wero for the vant Shainding the pecple | Tafantry of tho Army of the Potomac; Full Account of tho | Getty Sewine dasntacs, wo fmdway, Now York, | from the Toudenos i hirothee ‘iliam, New Yore ert matter, deserted to the enemy at last, and spoke in favor of the House receding from its position as the only meane of saving the bill. Whereat the whiskey men rejoiced greatly, and tbought their interests were saved. Upon the vote being taken, however, upon Mr. Morrill’s mo- tion that the House recede, they found that their antici mittee on the Judiciary the bill declaring the juris diction of the Court of Claims growing out of the mili- tary and naval operations during the present rebellion; also providing for the settlement of claims for quarter- masters’ and commissary supplies by the proper bureaus, classes of whiskey dealers, and commented on the former 20 | “that improper int ‘been resorted to for the pur- pose of preventing spiri ‘being additionally taxed. He did not, however, endorse them. Mr. Srausnina. (rap.) of Ohio, of the Committee of Con- ference, thought a tax on spirits on hand manifestly just and proper. On reflection, he believed if the House was true to itaelf it would adhere. resting accounts of the Co-operative Movements of the Battle at Olustee, Fla,, resulting in the Repulse of the Union Forces under General Seymour; The Latest News from Grant's Army in the Southwest, and from the Union Armay {n all parts of the Country; Interesting Intelligence from tho Rove! State: Poetry, two excellent Stories, Agricultural, Facotia, and The latest News from Europe; Saunde Metallic Tablet Razor hg oe oldest and most approved Strop vow in use, hay- ing “pts te nt il Caer la (ad years. Caa be ad, wholesals id ret of the subscribers °9"5, #8, BAUNDBRS, No. 7 Astor House, brothers, Willlam. and. Tho ‘are respectfully invited to ground, Hol Cauroutr.—Ou Wednesday, March 2. after a long and aful ines, which she bore with Christian resignation, of Samos Campbell, aged 48 years en aud Tricnds of the family are reapoctfulle from her {ate residence, red this (Brida) Afteracon, ab half past be will be {uterred fa Mount Olt re Gemetsry. and making provision for boards of commissioners to | Mr. SctncK, (rep.) of Ohio, intended to vote to recede, Gola Watches for c tn W. outh atreat, Regeut's Parke, London, Dations of victory were not well founded, a msjority of | oe te cinoe claims with a wow to their future set. | td made an explanation of the voto ho-would give. (a | a quaptity of Miccellanoous reading matter; Roviews of | Ladioe and. gentlemen Thirty, Thivty Ave. Forty Horie. | at Soe ney Me dates Coowa, tu the aid year OF ston voting againet it. y ‘a matter of principle he had sustained the Committee of toods Fi Bre. dite, Finnrefve., Barer mare. One Hundreds | his age, tlement. Ways and ¥ H la the Money, Commorcial, Dry Goods, Cattle, Family and Two a Three Hundred dollars ea or sale by GEO! Costates. —On Thurstay, March 3. at two o'clock, of pneu ‘The House, having voted to adhere to its disagreement | serrLKMaNr OF CLAIMS FOR QUARTARMASTER’S AND Comatis: | fra° Towa a ee ee Heerlen | Horse Markets, and a¢counts of ali interesting and import. | ALLEN, (5 Broadway, one door velow Canal street, Jose Costares, of Gorantes, of the city of Havana, t Rr’ SUPPLIES. = > irmer! atreet. to the Senate's amendma&ts, now stands thus, namely:— | trop Dill, reported fromthe Committee on the | B@wsPaper articles reflecting on members. ft | ant events of the past weak. dee evar mee es re invited. to attend the funeral. from hie If the Senate ehall also adhere to its own amendments; was uoworthy of him who brought such charges ‘TeuMs—Single copies, $2 per year; three copies, $5; Ave Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hatr 16 Sicth aventie, this (Vriday) afternoon, the bill ts lost; but if the Senate insiets on its amend* Ments, it can ask the House for another Committee of Con- Judiciary, was taken up, providing for the settlement of the claims for quartermaster and commissary supplies, on the presentation of satisfactory proofs. into the House. The newspapers in his (Mr. Schenck'a) district said hoe and others voted wrong. But he be jieved the newspapers to be wrong; he believed his con- copies, $9; ten a sor emy part of the body, Warranted at his new depot, 453 Brom tway. two o'clock, Fonry.On Wednesday, Mareh 2, Many, wife of Captale William A. Furey, or the One Hundred and Thirty eight This bill, after debato, was also recommitted. " ; ference, and the House will bo left to exercise its own INTING ENERAL GRANT aro! stituents were misied; he trusted they would soon a Next to Ravising Muste, Voluptuona i tive, 1 sett ut pleasure i granting it. Tn other words, though the | Mr. Wnsow, (rep) of lows, offered. @ retolution’ pro. | fecond sober thought. Tf not, he would vole his convic- | odors hnll the nerves and excite, the imagination, and of mariay sanarna Mitta eesronartye ai, “rom her info romigence, NO” 04 action of the House to-day was adverse to the bill, it is widiog, for te sernag ee soe. of General he See a SY et Oke alee bs voted to. tax | Starall te fan u Ne nous equa othe Extract of the Hovt 3 yitwatua He ia street, Brovklym: this (Friday) afternoon, at t Arant’s militar, wi roferr Com. 4 : z nthe arom: ay nila ~ not as yet finally decided, but depends for its vitulity on | mittee on Printing 3 spirits on hand, and bad said that mo ome article could | Night, Blooming Corus. clarinet ie SONS Hove 8 watas ot rie Peter Pianunm nyed Toons’ a usuive ob PRINTING THR AGRICULTURAL REPORT. bear 4 higher duty than spirits. The records of Great Sold by all druggists, THA Hoves iawatia uughvall, county Galway, Freiaud. tho contingency above stated. Britain , showed that out of sixty-five millions atorlin; pat aoa Se ere the stantard ; i ss ob Mr. Gtovene, tho chairman of tbe Committee of Ways | cotta dam ™a™ Printing repsreea) In: tuvor of printing | Faised from ait ourees, thiry.ve mitions were reieod | Cametom To) 2 sbeaantepdrrpesie (yt vena pauiaond, sentient aoe 2, Hes and Means, is very cross over the fate of the measure + sixty thousand copies of the ‘Agricultural report for pcan ogy, are tea ico | Aipactous PRAUD, Seren the a on Saterday atiornee®, ped octock, from her late and tho persistence of the House in its determination to | 1862. ious +A igland The fact that SON'S extract of the “Night | entirely overcomes ornts papers please copy. dollars and eighteen cents per gallon in our money. Ho Debate ensued, during which Mr. Grixwett, (rep.) of ie A Bi i" ecodrucs of all other per. | containing suit togay aia Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Maro 2. Carma. et th ators of a portion of their projits. Ht ad fed a ta pirits on tiand. The question aan ae eaniqybiakey il iseupnosed te afect the | Zowa,s7089 about the proprioty of diagemiatiog the ro: | ax whothar they should Kil the illor insist upon tote | fe Meigvortcn of wane couateee wad oneatias. of | H sited tee oe ut Ruleqdut, urea ot Lissa, oveae r trod many couuterfeits and imitations, 0} of Halleydutt é‘ Sng fete 6; tee Wheaay Bis Se Sapvowed Bo & © | port at the public expense, leaving to gentlemen the cir. | Gicarrcoment when the Senate stood two to one against wnt fh ancy goocs sealers. the di ejand the thonanads LC ee es = othor leading subjects of taxation, such as petroleum, to- culation of the documents of military candidates at their them. He did not ‘believe it was wise to destroy tho bill Who patronize this nna: proae} habie article are reques ly ace respectfully private cost. beware, fe death. shining mark, ys |, from ber la pide Liqu ‘paoco, ke. Consequently the holders of these products | PIMC Oy op ey naked what the gentleman because they could not get all they desired, and for that | peware. Fraud. like death, ReereCeatae | cuagectonc eedest a tom ht ‘reaiien’®) 1 quee are already swarming to the capital to make new efforts | meant by military candidates? [eretientet anton thet tna sone in the Senate's has aroused the cupidity captions lass who. JOBE H HO versity F pape 0a fog to influence Congress in regard to the taxes to be Imposed. Pa a mean military candidates for the Pre- Monat said in the course of his experience, as | bo og i“ ia i i "yexpicaba streat, New York, of paraly ~ Mew PS pn gy oe EXTENSION OF THR TIME FOR PAvING nouNTTES TO | “YPCK ey noos the gentleman mean Gen. Grant? all disageeements on questions of revenne, when jt came | pursuit: | te | tnt ao ¥ and. botite of the wilow of Chuatles Givbons, lale of Norwalk, Conn, < e iw erfume they ore certain § exter ate Same 1 Aan Whituey of St Joha, SOLDIERG—POSTPONEMENT OF THE DRAFT. MF, Guiwwett—Geueral Grant is a candidate for putting | (0, te final vote, the two flouses wore disposed fo treat | Mi satis nan the ‘commniin''y a miserable. canene: ao Sanuiel ard Aon Wikitary’ oF St Soha ‘The Senate having to-day passed the bill extending the } down the rebellion, Your candidate has been dead some re 4 Lit fe only in these exiarnals and in the name that ‘time for the payment of bountios to April 1, the draft announced for the 10th inst. will be postpone!, The let ter of the Secretary of War, addresset to the Military Committee of the Senate, shows that in his opinion no draft will be necessary, and that the recruits needed can be obtained more easily and expeditiously by volunteer- ing than by drafting, if the payment of bounties is con- tinued. It is probable that Congress will act upon his {ntimation in rogard to the payment of bounties, and provide for securing recruits continuously by a system of bounties which shall preclude the necessity of future drafte. months. od Mattory—Who is that? NELL—I mean General Mc(leilan. wa Mattorr—On, you mistake. McClellan is a “live’’ Strovse, (opp.) of Pa., agreed with Mr. Steele, of N. Y., that of ‘all the printed documents none was more valuable than tbe Agricultural report. It was poor ‘onomy to begin with printing, when the trial trip of a steambcat would cost three times as much as the number of copies proposed. Why not economise in the expenditure of the millious up*n millions so lavishly ppropriated? ‘The resolution for printtog sixty thousand copies of the Agricultural report was ordered to be printed. THB SALE OF SURPLUS GOLD IN THR TREASURY. The Sreaxgr announced the next business before the everated the most heat, and gentlemen seemad unwil- jing to listen toargument. Fle preeseded to show how much they had already lost in refusing to adopt the | » Senate bill. Ho ragarded the proposition to tax spirits ov hand aa certainly an experiment. It was better to follow the present course than to adopt new expedients, It would be utterly impracticable to enforce it. He con. cluded by an earnoat appeat to the Tonge to recede from their disagreements aud allow the ii! to pass, While tbe government is In want of money we ought not to stand higgling nero, and moautime allow money to escape The question was taken on receding, and decided in the negative—yeas OL, nays 71,98 follows: Yras—Mesers. J.C. Allon, Ancona, Bailey, Binis of Mo, Bliss, Blow, F, Clarke, Cobb, Cole, Davis of Ma., D y Dennison. Fenion, Pinck, Garfield. ial Hardin c obtain the rare secret known ‘only to ¢! gee that each bottle has fragran troduced nate th can neither flor manufactured, New Yor.’ blown in the et Against soliing any other extrac € that manu‘ Oxed, and rendered f any extract or ¢ Americn, lasts th PHALON 517 Broadway OMcial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & 2o'a Kentucky State Totten DE 3Warren stract New York Washington, D.C La Soriete Hygienw gevitence that tin will > purpos rration, Nat Ba per Pric New Articte of preser eater yaidt Nowa Seotia papers please oh 3. Faves Gorenam i. t favor, Wite Macia Grae + of soar Patrick an he residenoe of The (riendae tot Tho ce Macuh 3, A House to be the adverse report of the Committee of Ways 7 i hngon of Ob it TUGRKY, Extes C198 23—Me The Socrotary of War, in response to a note addressed | A n4'\icang on the Dill authorizing the Secretary of the | (napy, shai. Ls a Feet ate Marcin, Meld we Ce Oe to him,by Seuator Wilson; requosting his views regard Treawesy Sonsne minis go beyoud the public wants wisi on. Milter of Pa... Mar rill, ty Morrie of Obio. L. Myers, ee Seass 94-- war re roapoctt aly of the House to continue the pa: nd the demands of law. elson, Noble, eit | 0.4, O' Nell hat, 7 at 3. 6 reatdonce of hat pied hgh eg aes Mr, Srewnins, (opp.) of N. ¥., aid that in the remarks | Pomeroy, Bruyn, Ran¢all of "Pa, Roger sent free of charge by sing conth mbee meat of bounties to the lst of April, says thatin his | wiih ne heretofore made he ‘regarded the question in | Shannon, Smith, Smichers. St, Sevens tie ter BHimhAY "ROBY & co aces opinion the requisite troops can be more expeditiously no other point of view than of Intoreat the goveramont. Wandelt ae ee ° a tage wo Covington, Ky. we aay. ave was fe ; aniy ehh 08 raised ed | Hie had felt constrained to express bis hostility to a paper re. Ailey, Allison. Ames, Anderson, Ashley, erage y addressing the Society's az once of b er comtosatans Wee ooarisint vowniee fo ever | | money eystonn; but as Have siways beon carried on | Baldwin of Mich. Hatt, Heamsn: Binr of W. va, | OMcial Drawin of the Sheihy College a er ‘than by any other means; second, that at present great | da, sich. a system, judgment and experience show that Rene Fina . Brow’ o ne OF ale, hark clay, “ Mavoh $, 1864 re oy e coxertions are being made in the goveral = States to raise | our country cannot be an exception to the rule, We are ela ridge. Ellon vag ctr ag et soo rrunel’ Hale, Harris of 40, 20, 36, & 148, 50, 61, 46, 28, thelr quotas by voluntoors, Go as to avoid @ draft, the } in the batt Sy elgg Mareen tray besus- | fie Herricks “Hotchkiss, Hubbard of Towa. Hubbard o Chass shan fish f raising troops; third tained In ail ite ‘utégrity. ‘The present financial system | Gonn., Jenckes, Julian,’ Kalbfle sch, Kasson. Kell 56, 10, 24, 68, 27, 41 a +9, 25, people preferring that method of raising troop: ’ | ts the offspring cf the necessity which bas grown up by | Mich... he, Kellogg ot N, ‘Kernan. Lougyear, McClorg. Cireulars sent by at aeriptinns to the Sanitary you tie ¢hat Genorals Burnside and Hancock, and the'state Legis- | the operations of a three ie ) war, Ae. lnterwov. | ler Fae, Most! ay orate OO te ey Lo eg Og x i, E, SIMMONS & €O.,, ‘28th lasts DONATIONS. Jatures and Executives are earsestiy requesting the cou- - bd ois a weg bn bn lD page tinmmiios at Rie ct Men Toaliine at tse Mo Ross, Scofeli = Covingion, Ky. PRET T sis as 4 Cinuancs of the bounties until the Ist of April; fourth, | TP sy it wag to. assist. in bringing the | Spaulding, Stebbing, Stecle of N.Y. grt whaey, | Ofictal Drawings of the Library Assow | Hor! sod Sim APL TTT Bi i shat in his opinion the joint resolution of the House is | pation to ruin. Ho was in favor of inetructing ke ‘ocr ‘Windoy ciation hegey orwor of Kestucky pon Rs rata & Co leas, at the reg bone. af ‘wise and judicious, and {hat its speedy pasenge by tho | try of the Treasury to geil all thy oy ys Griwwett moved that the House insist on its dis- 10, 54, 44.33, 33,7 53, 49, 68. td ther i ties Senate would greatly promoie the public welfare, and thetr State upou taking the oath of allegiance, e wi the ‘tent, Beara oe Re con a convinced bim 0 of the cor- ev in ail ite graceful outlines. Ho also feferred to the agreement, and ask for another committee of conference, This was largely voted down. Captain Theodore B. Bronson, Provost Marshal of the G49 Oi March 3. 1986. 59, 30, 60, 24, 70, 1%, 71, 31, 49, 76. Pampblets free, Sold by all druggists everywhere, ‘atents! te Kine Lar ce, w . 27, 65,17. rs . Strengthen tho military force more quickly and effectu- } roctness of his judgment. former Fie 9 Y Mr, Srevena, (rep.) of Pa., moved that the House ad- 43 clare sent by address! ior “of the family. and dhode onhoe ally than can be accomplished in any other mode. sccbjook peatetnents were 12008 i lied onmel te he cu | hore to ite dinagronent, and Unis was agreed to FRANCE, ELLIS & CO, Managers, Covington, Ky. mais. are r zinrited to atignd tee The joint rosolytion now only awaits the President's | bricg on the precious metals just in that proportion to the | At Balt-Past four 0 retock the House adjouru ney. HapeunoInatag ass, pei tint aa see ni aventie aignature to 1e & law. Se oe Frotis by * ipo tort | oe United States Supreme Court. mim paid for prizes, Informhtion furnished. ‘The oly , oe “Live times or ABRAHAM Livcouy.!? bankroptcy a repudiation, p Bhar apa slate NOT! , 1964. | Pigneat rates pai Gr dauibton Sand ali kinds of gold and Ee wily ee ee aaa eiihie able ‘The Supreme Court to-day bas befor oss one of De: ber TAYLOR & _ Bankers, 16 Wail street, Wm, Lotimer & Co... Cha ons Sapp ORO | wr It is understood boro that Raymond, of the Times, and | ang private interests and to our army ris the the aetd lorma Brooks, appeliant, vs, Warwick Martio ppeal aan ta. Xk a Lette | eects See: aly arg respectelt’ ¢ tavited roauend ‘Thurlow Weed aro engaged in the preparation of a life og tg Sadi 7 rene fe credit" ig from she Wisconsin courts. Pr gprs wet me vin a a. te in “ Senin iene awe rae “A Broad an ae OF ali, Wid hen ag f h | Bowers. Beat Lawn sow. = slat, consum)) pense perio aren meee ieee document. } Froney until the war shall be successfully terminated. Military, Affe’ yO Caer seat ERE aSeeeS Hise dda Miny ba wine u inthe “ant gout of ba; 6 eli | a cond on iaplinentgtngpeeper p=! repetyoreiae) od rg CAPTAIN B. COMBS DISOHARGED. Prizes Cashed in All Legal Lotterics.— | Abernethy « inlaw Me charies Crosby, No. TS WAD. quate street, Brook ‘A Commission has been appointed by the Secretary of Wibee is toe conaiine eer ceurie ustity a di SPECIAL ORDERS—NO, 76, Information iy ayes, or sent. Y Purnbutt, lyo, on. Savurday afternoon, at two! g clock. The relatives: ‘War to viait the camps where all rebe! prisoners are ot ‘nirey: th 4 third’per cent as hotweon gold end War hahigersann me oe LA ae ‘ON & CO., 10 Wall sireet, N. ¥. Snttom, Smith & Co. 3 aud frie 9 of ike Pamatly ar Mac owe ea to ate. ABINGTON , ow ichard i i SS SE veslinnieae tel ives torn aagment ent, and noon be acopiane toatl | spon, the report of OC Cg ate irom the erires | aunicte nesta ee Information Pare | Piste ga age. ing telnilene nad Tries of the OF city, aud also the teach « Presi ‘ecen| i \ ve Jin all te lotte ative ; mily, aud ech phic pad gree oh democrats and oftere, ar they were domanded by the | Drpartment, so much o pecat-Ordorg No. ine, ot, | ALBCH'G O0,, Browert: 98 Pine street, Now York. | John's Popa qreot Menicly Saaday Genoa 619 requested te ceed oe rm NAVAL APPOINTMENTS. neceseities of the war, The Secretary sought to establish | from this oificg, a8 dismissed from the service of the esecraeceamensahaat Campi, Sagas Co Tongeal, from Natteity churcas Ne Senta a ite Lioutonait Commander Joseph H. Sterrett has been ee eee ene Be (Me, tabbing) wont oni United States ‘captain Elias Combe, Fith New vork | Lottory Tiexets Cashed tn AU Legale | Stone, Siar Oo ge Ou Pauaclay tapering. A piae oe bs eP ‘ : t Mowtart.-ta Brooklya. of Ty -Aotuchod (rom the Raicbdin, and ordered to New Orleans | foie thom, because in 80 ‘doing. he suppor b Sirwrd fe} py Ry Se eeae eee ved loseriea rea, Bro Broker vrei Wal steet, room No, 1,8. ¥ Woodward, Lawrence & Co MAHAL et Py eater, Maret ais to the command of the Aroostook, 4¢¢8 and checked the undue deprect pater and Alle. “By orar of et Thos, Siogumb.... a trionuts and AcquatNinw soe of the family ace iavtiet Bateia has been de- | to thi extent, diminished the pa pu mie voxpend tures’ He HE SECRETARY OF WAR Messrs. Anthony & Hal 56 Y " v OF ane a oriand eicoet, thie Lieutenant Commander Chester ed to show the unsoundnéss of the declaration {zed to rece! Van Wyek, Townsend & Co toatrend the funeral. from No. 374 Cunbertn tached from the Aroostook and ordered to return North. | PY 1 tie country {8 on the verge of ruin. Officia!—F, D. townennny Assistant Adjutant Gene! nae Hoeat % Cea morning at tn 9 ere Sieg rey sem %% tT kA CO, heal ean Ni idh mond Lieutenant C, M. Schoonmaker bas been detached from | the Eeoretary os eat coe wate prompt nl ibe 1B TWENTIETH REGIMENT ee STATES COLORBD a speaey Loesohigt ndenck . « oheoaee as "7 bcmapgpes lai de praia 2 ” ringiples of Li » from tRroors. Butler, Cec ™ m4 5 Tretand, the West Gulf blockading equadron and ordered to return hondé of the government, or other evidences ‘ot anyone The Twentieth regiment United States colored troops | oyu of using the ey ‘nt wary oF the paisa pic cone Sin in ay, spi debt, to apy extent which may be necessary, and Reap | will leave for New Orleans to-morrow. Tho regiment — a wah d ge invited to attend the inerat. this, (Friday), afternoon, a - e wi 60. wo ocd ‘rom brot THE TRIAL OF PROVOST MARSHAL TODD pealed to whe, House anenet rontnnnd Sa Touree of | will break camp early, proceed to gome point on the onat CHBROKEE REMEDY AND CHEROKEE WA Ps i ewan ‘ of wo 0 ‘9 fi om bee prot! residence, pacsiti A geveral court martial, of which Genera! Rickets IS | 11" onarke Mr. Stepbing referred to Indiana and Illi- | side of the town, thence to the Union League Club House, | These modicines, used in conjunction, never fail to rer | se te ee ce... MoRKY. Aner ® “tong, and severe = f pe met President, convenes to-morrow for the trial of Captain | joj ae finstrations’ of — wondosul recuporative | Frage Seventeenth Stroct, in Union square, where there ; ieee wee pathos ee tari Miner, wifeof Uhw clon Mturey, aged ‘ 1d, lato Provost Marshal of Washingtou. power within Sate fimita, which had recov: | wilt bea flag prosentation by ladies. ‘The regiment wilt | move all Improper discharges In male or female, & Co, the county of Kary x er tas seein of het eis: a 4 ered from former financial disasters, and now | they march “own Broadway to Canal street aad go OD | cases are cured in from one toghree days, To beconttaved. 1, on Saturday afternoog, wb TENNESSERANS TAKING THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. | Shioyed a high state of prosperity. If this was 80 of ® | joard the Ericsson for New The regiment ia one fhe a pier» a ny Mane Queue pees ‘Twenty-six Tennessecans,” rebel deeerters, bave been small com| at sey will pay Ud mye pod hoe of the | thousand strong, commanded by Col, Nelson B. Bartram. Price Cherokee Remedy, one bdottie, $2; three bottles, $5. ee ins cae m ee TB pn oy aren & Bas ited States, aod borrowed ——— f released from the Old Capitol and allowed te return to | Lutes Mitt Cv erpetuate the strongth of the govern: THY STATB BOUNTY. Price Cherokee Wash, one bottle, $2; three bottles, 85 — | AOL" "Por ule everywber 1 in naa ib Pingiiat oat to attend ‘one o'elocl WEEN ARMY OFFICERS, foruver depreseicn of railroad stocks and bonds, and of Ont omer Ninth, Fit. Patents! iy ‘morning, March 2. after seve Gulderson easteoal was occasioned on the Alex- thait reeawery from that Soiveted dened ceual coe: ent and paieub- wares fe ni dena prepared | Sent by exprese to ail Daria of tho oirfticed word by the MERTON conttanets sraueera She, SORNTIEO er den neat "Grooklya, ‘on Wedaestay: Marth. a re wn = . 3 andr cteamet last-evoning by a collision between Gene. | 9800, be taked, Deawoen th test he ely thigg the | to pay the state pownty of #78 to all octulta befor eae | propitare DR W. R MERWIX &.00., | tents for naw Tnyentione ia thie And al Foreign Sunt g ghey, Siti Maan fant Mauer of Wiliam ‘ Pal Slough, Military Govesnor of Alexandria, and several gaary had ha La sender soves or esclaltrs 186 Sinth avence, "Ti an Gonmay an ‘the omprnials 59 Liberty sreet, ts, Aad ba acted as Atiorneys for more sae ort SEnaaiay in ‘morning. March 3 Dr, Nusiow ‘ 90 £00,000 of legal tend - tmpor- te? om, in the 52d officers. After an exchange of blowe General Slough Sought to place at 33% per cent discount, To dlearm and this 8 btoe ee si the non-payment of ory ‘Com Hexion v1 ea) saat re 90 PPO Nad teens a family are respectfull Anally quieted the disturbance, stripping off the shoulder ostraps of hia assailants, should familiarize the peo discredit the specuiatas we ie ee ple with the wealth and faith of tho nation, this $75 before leavin “ety Intelligence, cieved a oe! y of having moe: Ca ar thoy comokion ‘and skio. wen, oust Hom and edviog Five. Ate ‘Addees® New You on jatardny tporel ey Ct oe st irk, whore the market is influenced by Br Fane ron, ARKIVAL OF COLONEL DULANRY FROM RICHKOND, | fYAnle gy Ry Teearried on yy 3 Moarue Or Mrvcxte. Tbe sousi annual tecting of the es Coraer Pant Syaved the twtr “a mae a taraey © ig er aaas Colonel Dulaney, Aid-de-Camp ov the stall of Governor | ence of d declarations. Rimors jor's | Udion Milkmen's Association took place yostorday at the facturers, $67 Bi rel, near the | | Prof. Alex. 'y Tormaxce.—At Paria, c iy Vebeaaey praryoat, acrid ‘ute: tonight trom bie lug iasprison- | from sig ey and tue pat to nce De BARD § Westchester House Nearly alee attra on the eat | Hencrte ged at cnet oa eu “Pipette | pratened Oomnangt or, mee Set a cating | Sateen rity ot re race, r dnent in Richmond. - ATaies of men, It go concentrates and 60 intensifies | ronds by which the city ia with milk wore r Hh et las, Birahons and gray hairs, ciring diseanen he -akia, Ww. L 4, rom ES - ts hat those who pated, ‘The association ed a constitution au’ yy pimples, of aibiat es. ohbintér, ‘ime of Glasgow, _ ARRIVAL OF REPDORES. ia secutente of human We “ihe past an. by awe or thete guidance, rand adjonened to September, “AN Demons of of Headach’, Toothache, "ad ngeloa (auch ne vail ts st, ea ae vt aas. are crest at Soven refugees from the South, with a large amount of | Would "aa we "They most Took 10 the time | Tho mostaiatareating feature of thera ix that the shall not | Meareie’ cated, Gi A ae Ream flit inccanee 9c Ot ak ag at Ma | tue. frien , o famiy an oe an liver aud gold, arrived tere this morning and. took the | [ot,{*ave Just condtue oT ‘raion, and overwhelm | soli milk for toss than four coats a quart from Kovemoer | Kita. “Sold everywhere, Pigg 38 cents. 04t Noack ¢? Vond ane (umarat, from Ine fate pilv gold, e when men will 6ee With & Crew. -wame and mortifica. | till May, for for less than throe conta 8 quart from May wor! vinelpal Aeaks Hey vers loase OPM, mre 4 th. the ee hog ye ad WIth ou. sw of a crime | till November, An Miogene and Varied Assortment 6¢ ove cote Fro’ a | 912 to $17; New acer Seco Beil ‘ae a Koon Wis Mae MEDICAL INSPRCTOR GENERAL OF THE ARMY, tion. Every “aim ended, was Tergattes cate | Connacrion-<Bompmeniow oF Uerion AmceD.—Mr. Joaopl saree ft jon, and Paris, together with orient de. apteraning Cod Bb 0 00, BA: Ashok aud + vere tha Surgeon Barnes has been confirmed by the Sonate as | M0. soahe te oie Hints thus prosper "ho MAST peoia, beater, ts He. @ Park row, who was arrested 00 4 S81 Hee peer on Panga oy nt ten ee NCW itivamn atrest, Tega of ch. fam Modioal Inspector Geooral, with the rank of colonel in the | suffer, Wo must relieve tho government from bet ‘weanald tating that ho arvar ax the hua. aves ate Us becatway, a ites oa nd the rary. ie ce hoarder ot gold. It cannot be Dparty to such retention me oped. to have rataine’ Fore Trasiecs, Kis Aockings, &o.—Marsh | from the Firs rs . Pon oe army. , OP tor. of cota without participati |. own rifia, we gta rod ist hit Nearing wotore tH cours, " A Perfect # Dyc—Mithe nO Conta 0079 Saal ny Cuce Tees oaleo only at 8a, 2 Venay ateoet, ie iar " APATAT, ACCIDENT TO MA. BR. A, FLOOD, 0! ‘ROY. 1} foars ag to the log: there are ofty four | as he 12:00, x bos, Tey ih Sold by all drumgite, 6 Doy * quasta « suapensivn of publig opral pe Tooterday vyoning &. A. Flood, Prosideut of the Yapu- —————— tt autre willtous of them, aod ot oge, thousaud wililous, 7

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