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Ce * the Union Mepchauts’ MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. The Expected Arrival of Lie tenant General Grant. ae Speech “of 3 Slave Enlistment Dill. "Debate on the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Lill, #1. Winter Davis’ Views of the Rebellion ond the Slavery Question, THE NEW TWO CEIT COINAGE. SEVERE STORM AND HEAVY FALL OF SNOW, &. Wasi xctox, March 22,1864. THE EXPFCTED ARFIVAL OF GENKKAL GRANT. ‘The special train upon which Ceperal Grant was to feave Philadelphia at half-past seven o'clock this evening fs not expected to teach here until two o'clock in the Motoing. The severe siow storin now prevailing may detain the train anti! even alater hour BEAVY PALL of sxow” . About eeven velock this evening was began the se ‘Grverest snow storm experienced eve this winter. The “now is now several inches deep, and promises to be the Seopext suow there bas been in Wasiuogtom for a loog ime, THE TSX PITH. ‘The Internal Revenue bill is et’ in the hands of the ‘Sub-committee. It was expected that it would be given So the tain commiitee today forrevision; batit hag 'e n found néoossary to remodel the bill in eeveral im Portart particulars, to rewrite many 9° the sections, and Go make very material alterations avd modifications, Tt ‘will, thero‘ore, be sove:ni days before tt will be ready for *Che examination of the min committee and presentation the House, The membera of ihe committee are both ‘Amused and annoyed at the pretended statements or the ‘@rovisiou of the bil published ‘rom type to time. THR KENTUCKY CONTESTED LECTION, . The Comimittee on Elections to“day hud up the case of ‘Welleory va. Yeamen, of Kentucky. TUE CASK OF FRANK BIATK, OF MISSOURI. No decision bag yet been reached in Fravk Blair's case. Gt ie understood that the Committee on Elections ara sabont equally divided; but the prob.biity is that they will report against bm. THE RETURNED NvGRO COLONISTS, Tt appears that the Quirtermaster's Department, Anetoad -of tho Ivrertor Devartment, is entitled sto all the credit of bringing buck the much abused m@eg-e colonists, who were the victims of the Isle Avache experimont, At the request of the President, ‘Upon sacertaining the suffering condition of the colony, vapon @ perfectly barren isiand, Captain E. 1. Hartz was ‘detailed to take a stexmer and bring them home, which ‘fang been Gone, much to the gratification of the colonists. THE WILKES COURT MANWTIAL. ‘Tho only witness examined herore the Wilkes court artial to-day was Ren. Periey Poore, who testified that On Monday, the 14th, previous to the publication of the otter of Admiral Wilkes, he had been shown the copy of &t by Mr. Fenry, of the Now York Times, and had tele- G@raphed ax itom fo regard to It to the Boston Journal. ARMY APPOINTMENTS. , Lieutenant Raskel, of Gevers] Gibbon’s staff; has ~— @rpoluted colouel of the Thirty sixth Wi-consin r Paant, General Barnes bas been appointed president of a new Court martial for the trial of military ofenecs. THE FLOUR CONTRACTS. Proposais for iurnishing flour to the Commissary Tie- @artmenht wore opened hero to-day Offers were made €or ninety-six thousand barrels, thirty seven thousand of which were taken, at prices ranging ‘rom seven dollars @lxty cents to seven dollars seventy-three cents, ARRIVAL OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS, A dolegation of thirty Indians of te Chippewa tribo ‘arrived here yesterday from Minnesota, for the purpose ‘Of effecting a treaty with the goverament and settling Che difficulties existing between them and the United ‘Statee agents. It is proposed to take them through the Gofences of Washington and show thom the practice of our heavy artillery before their departure. VEE CALIFORNIA LAND CASE. ‘The case of Santiago Nardelio against Matilda C. Gray and others, # California land case involving a farge amount of valuable San Francisco land, was before he Supreme Court to dey, and excited more than ordi. @ary interest. The opening asgumeot was conciudea by P.G. Galpin, Esq., of New York. Mr. Carlisle will reply “Go morrow, THE OVERLAND MAIL SERVICE. ‘Tho Postmuster General tovites proposals for putting 1, OF, if proferred by the accepted bidder, the first day of July. ‘Tae schedule mcreases the speed so that the ‘¢rip must be made fo eixteon days during eight months in che year, aud in twenty days for the remainder of tho year; the contract to be for four years, The newspapcr ‘aud decument mails are to be transmilted tothe Pacific coast by eca. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. ‘The Senate to-day In executive session confirmed the Bomination of Henty H. Sibley, of Minucvota, as a briga- dicr general of voluntee:s. Rey. Jobn C. Jacobs, of New York, has been conirmed @3 @ bespitat chaplain. GENERAL OWEN ON THR RECRUITING SERTICE. Brigadior General Joshua T. Owen passed through our city on Monday, en route for his home at Philadelphia, hav. fing been temporarily relieved of his command of a division fn the Secoud army corps in erder that he might further ‘Ghe caure of enlistinents in Ponneyivania and tho neigh Doring States by his personal exertions in recruiting General Owen, in combination with the late General Jd. Baker, focruiied originally the famous brigade known as the Philadelphia or Baker's Brignde, consisting of the Goventy-tirst , Seventy-eecond, Six y ninth and Ove Tun- red and Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers, which has been pre eminent in every battle that the Army of the Poto- mac has been engaged tn DEFOT FOR CITIZEN PRISONERS. Captain Lyttle, of General Patrick's staff, hag been to Alexandria to superiutend the establishmont enre depot or prison for citizen prisoners ar- rested within the lines of the Army of the Potomac. A RBREL MAJOR SENT TO PRISON. Provost Marsbal General Patrick on Monday sent into the Old Capitol a rebel major, captured on Saturday in Rappahannock county, whero he had been employed for ome timo in the enforcoment of the rebel conscription. BEPORTEA FOR THE SUPREME Cover, ‘The United States Supreme Court bas appointed Joha | ‘William Waliace, of Philadelphia, to be the reporter of {ts discussions, in place of Judge Black, rosigmed. PROTEST OF THE CITY COUNCILS. ‘The Waehiogton City Councila bave appointed a com- mitteo to proiest against the passage by Congress of a Senate bill amendatory of tho Registry jaw, and provid- tng that every mule citizen, without regard to color, who -ghall have been a resident one year before an election, Ghail be allowed to exorcise the cloctive franchise, INSTRUCTIONS TO COLLECTORS. ‘Tho following ts @ letter of instructions sent to-day to -allcoflectors of customs and epovial agetits of the Trea- ury Departmont:— Tararcay Derantwent, Wasminarow, March 21, en, Sm—The forty-second trate regutations, 9 series of 1863, is boreby ‘80 far modi on ond of April moxt tue tavetes: per- ipmonts to and from the inguri ‘dia Siena ‘ill be Pinreo Dy r cont, ipatead of five, ae 2 prescribed. 8. P. CHA’ %y Seorotary of the ry. THIRTY-FIGH! mm CONGRESS, } FIRST SESSION. Senate. b ‘Wasnrsctox, March 22, 1864, THR GOOPYEAR Parent. Mr. Hanns, (rep.) of N. ¥., presonted a remonstrance { one hundred and seventeon membors of tho New York Legistture against the extension of the Goodyear patent; iso one from Frastus Corning and others to the eame yetfect, Rotorred to the Committee on Patents. | COMMERUOTION OF SEW AND ENLARGEMENT OF OLD CANAL. Mr. Brows, (top) & Mo., prosepied the rosolytjon of | | { ‘the overland Callfornia mail service in’operation Octover | Mr, Willey Agafust the ! NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1864.-AVITH SUPPLEMENT. Fxchspge, of St. Louis, for, the construction of ship eanals around the aod Lower rapids of the Mixes ppi river, the improvement of the lilinwis nad Michixwn anit, tne constenction of Black Walertuavication on tne \llivels river, tho comnirus ition Of @ ship cha! around ene Falls of Niagara, aid the myravement of the New York exnals, Referred tothe Cominittes oa Commerce CONAGH OF TWO CENT PIECES, RIC. Mr Crane, (rop.) 0 N, UL, Cilled an the Scoate bit amendatory OF Kt Ac Hing te foretgn coin and the OOF cents at the United tates Mint, apnroved tah Fy 21,1897 whieh was passed, he bill provides (hat the sianda d weight of a cont alull bo forty-eight grains oF one tench of an cance froy, und shall be commased of ninety five pe contum of canner and five per certum o tin 2n¢ zinc, and that thar shall he from thre to time coined tqm 2°! pieces Of the same OMmposttion, weighing vRixgraing, ineviimekesone cant pieces legal der to the amonni % ten cents and two cent pieces to the amount of twonty cents, Prior to the uassage of the bili Mr, Clark explained tht’ the measure was necessary 00 account © the bI-b prica af nickol. THR PUGEF'B SO.ND AYD TPSONTH BAY COMPANIES CLANS, Mr. Sumer, (ren.) of Mass., introduced # bill to carry into effect the treaty beiweon the United States and her Rritannic Mwesty for tho final cettiemant of the Paso Sound aud Mudson'n Ray Agriculinral companies. Tt ap: points a comraission &) po-onerate with a commission frorn Great Britain to investigee and adjust the clams, bod appropriates $5,000 in (al for waleries aud expenses, ‘THe NNR MONTIS MEN, Mr. Wieon, (rep ) of Mass., offered a resolution, oall- ing upon the Serrecary of War for information as te Wow many vine months men have been raised undor the mili tin Jaw of last Congross; many of them were volun. teers and how many of them drafted; whether the twenty- five dollare bounty bas been paid to tho nine months volunteers; and, if not, why it bas been withheld from any of them, snd whether any boupty bas boon paid to apy of the drafred men. Adapted, PROTEST AGAINST THE ESTARL:SHMENT OF AN RMPIRE IN arx1co, Mr. MeNoveate, (opp-) ot Cal., submitted (he following Joint resolution: — Resolved, That the dreupation of Mexicn, or any part thereof, by te Finp ror of France, or by the person Indi ted by Lim as Emperor of Mexico. i# am offence to the peo ple of the rennblle of the Cnlted taro af Ame Resolced, That the movements of the government of France and thet hrentened movements of nn emperor it vieed by we Fiunercr of !rance, demand of (ais govern: ment and fnsist upon war. INCHRASE OF TIE MARINE CORTE, Mr. Harris, (rep.)of N. Y., introduced @ bill for the crease of tim marne corns of the United Stetes. Re- ferred tothe Naval Committee. It provides for the in- crease of the corps by the advition of one brigadior gene. ral commandant, five cxntains, five Mentenants, five second Hentenants, fifty sergeants, BIXty corpors ten drummer, ten ‘fers and one thousand privates; the of. cers to be apwinted frst by promotion then, by selection. PROMBITION OF TH INTERRTATE KLAVE TRAD. Mr. Sraiser, from the Committee on Slavery and Freed. men renorted a bill to prohinit commerce in. slaves among the severa? Statos, and the holding or transnorta {i oof human baines as proverty in any +e-sol within tho jurisdiction of the government Tt punishes the mis meanor of aidiag such transportatin amone the States hy Lend or ses. by @ fine of five thousand dotiars, and ‘snnment oO five Voars, and con!iscates any vessel wed in such tronenetion by goa, THE SLAVE ENISTVENT IZ. The Wi to protnote eniiaiments being called on, tha questin reeprred oh the suhetitnte of Mr, Wilson to free the wifo and childron of a slave rocrit, Mr Woruny, (rep.) W. V., addreasad the Senate, Flo said he was very dostrour of voting for the amend thent of Mr Witvon, piv ng’ freetom to the wife acd chit: dron of the entored recrnlf, bit in the Indefinite form io which it was brought bofove the Senate, ho was cons'raia ed to cast bis vote for {ts recommittal to the Judiciary Committee. His obirctin to the aracndment Wilson wan, that it would lead to endiask and dis- tressing diMeuity in the States whore there staves reside. Ho dotted that the marriage reiation amongst ainvod wa recognized in Virxinia, and he believed the same was the case in Maryiind. ler the amendmort. in tts pr crude atate, conflict would arivo in. the state court mch contusion ensne, Tt was or this reason thet he de some means be devised to esteblish the tden- uty of the person freed by the bill, that ho voted for its recommittal, Another reason wad. that th: constitution contained a clinee which forbids tho taking of private praperty for public uses without fust compensation He considered that the bill itao'f was tounded upon the fun- damental principle that there was pronerty {n slaves. He would Tike to seo this constitutional provision for em: Pensatton incorporated in the hill, thouvh Lo wonld never, teat content white the wives and children of the men fighting our country’s batt'es were held in bondige Mr. Willey then spoke in opposition to tho bilo” Nir Sumng to ropeal the: Furitive Sliveact, He said it seomed oi Quiar that after the reperted decisions of the Supremo t:fhunale of the tnod during three quarters of a century, it was now urged that 'his clango of te constitution did Bot, and w3 not intended to apply te the rendition of fugitives. If the horerable Senator from Massachusetts bad farednerd @ bil to supply the place of the present taw, he would. have voted. for it, bit under the outh he bad’t-ken It was his anlomn duty to ree that the plain provisions of the ooortitution wete carried into embat. Mr. Willey nt great: tengin defeuded: his course on tho slavery question, quoting from Patrick Fleury Justico Marshall, Jefferson, Madison and others, to ehow the Ervdual progress of anti-slavery ideas i bis own Stale Fimtover, he said. may bo onr theoretical notions on the sub/ect, the constitution muet be preserved. Sinvery was an evil, but a breken, demoralized constitution a far greater one, To his: opinion the most effectual way of accomptishing the downfall of slave-y was by a viroreuy, Prosecution of ihe war. In saying this he did not Moan to wey that emancipation was the motive of the war, He was certain the administration was not conducting it mon that idex We shon!d defend and maintain the tntegrity and dignity of tho constitution, tnd preserve the union aud equality of the Stites while we fight ite enemics, and, { In the straggle sinvery gos under, all good men will rejoice. One thing was certain, the rapid advance of our arintes into tho insurgent Stutes would obliterate every vestige of ciavery. He re ferrod to bis own Statens an example, and aiso to Mis Afkanaws bad crossed the Ru Louisiana, aiting on thexhore; while Tennessee and North Caroliua wore bezinning to feel the pressure of that en- lightened public sentiment which demanded’ the extinc tion of slavery in Maryland; and would goon foliow in her bean Every great victory obtained in the field more value than hundreds of, emancipati umes of confiscation acts. W roams nad renlities of war, and as we advanced would go constitu. tion now before the Senate to promote this object He would have the sabiect postponed until the"next Congress, because be believed that many of the States pow in re dellion would then be repregented in Congress by loyal men, who would gladiy vote for the measure. He would giailly vote for these amondments at any timo, believing thoy were demanded by every consideration’ of justic: by the history of tbe prst and the hopes of the future, by the blood of the slain, by the geniug of American libe: ty, by hatred of tyranny’ and love of freedom, and by the volce of the people. Mr. Howarp, (rep.) of Mieh., obtained the floor on the Dit! to prevent military interference with elections for one o'clock to-morrow. PXRCUTIVE SESSION. ‘The Souate went iuto executive session and adja. nrmed. House of Representatives. Wasninaton, March 22, 1864. PROPERTY RELEASED FROM ATTACHMENT. Me, Exsor, (rep.) of from the Committee on Commerce, reported a bil!, which was passed, anthoriz ing the Secretary of the Treasury to stipulate for the re. lease from attachment or other process of property claimed by the United States; in other words, to enable tho goverument to make arrangemonts to use the prop. erty it wants without waiting for legal process, INQUIRIES REGARDING THE MURDER OF CAPTAIN REED, On motion of Sir. Raxnatt, (opp.) Of Pa., ® resolution was passed authorizing the Secretary of War fo institate auld be poco vover: wi tye wuttenty ana the consti pn as ce “ ete geove umoat is Bunpre sed {tt “time tw think of “another; therefore the Covstitubou declires that the right of —repud- licau governme t shell exit, and what ie op Pored (oO republican govern nent shail be pnt down, What is the coarntion.of the r betions States? Not one Of Ehein ba hoon hromght under (he audiiwited einte. om wed States, “There ta not a State mm rehel- tion aa Goll 18 ak pressed by rebels in arms, There is 00 portion of tha rebel Slates where pence ie FO far restore | that our military wower cin be w itidrawn fora Moment wi Hout instant treurrectt ny There ia no rebel State rom which our tr ops ext be withdrawn, and the People Wherein (rusted, Onetenth ernnos control Ove- tenths Nowhere exists @ ail ingooss to control those who are opposed tO & fepab ican government, West Virwioian te the onte Ste'e pernenenivy free trom the rebellion, You hove nowbere 10 the rebetieug States @ free, tilonendent and loyal poyrtarion, wilting to con front the rebels i arms, aod to figdt in maintevance of the constitution, Woe tavo bevrt mech about the foval marses of the South What was their tomner formerly and now? Althourh they gated agninst seceasion, Shey no maj? ‘They wanted a Cio with pesoe: bi war onaned (uo¥ proerred disuniyn, Tt was an Oxtraor- dinary fact that in the Southern cintes, where a great revolution: was inaucurated against their wishes tad votes, Hot Asword eas driwn by thom. It was @ revo. Jufion without a martyr, and witht 4 confessor, excente ing the immortal Potutgrow,o° South Carolina. Wo hear of the people being extansted and anxious for peace, True, they wore xpxioun (or peace but they want verco with Indopendence—they are not fr peace and Union. |, There was no responeibie authority for aayine that any portion of the rebellions States are valing tenccent the terms of peace which our political onponeuts ofler them, Governor Seymour bad Aid that peace could be procured 9D ,roasonable terms — Itavas only with that gentleman, @ wieh--a good-natured hope. Whet, then, aro we to do? Wo must mot erent @ government. on shitting sands, to be supp rted by our arms, and for the peopte to then against ue when we are driven awny or with. draw. Tt was toereet the throne of Chaos, and to lat him rit there and reign supreme, Three moiies had been Proncsed to rottio the slavery queation, One to prohibit: slivery everywhere, This was right, an: went to the root of the evil, But it was doubtial whether thres- fourths of the Stites conld be secured to pass such an mmondment tothe conetitution, Tha nest war tie am. nesty nrociamution, Congress is not plede rd to its sap 10rk, but only the Executive. ‘ibe goveryment proposed by it {a something as unknown to the constitution a8 the rele! covernmont Mscif, which refuses to reeog- nize it. If tho proolamution snot vatid, the oath ie not of logal sinction The oath addg notting to the validity and force of that proclamation. It provides that tbe government shall not contravene the proc aration of emancipation which moons that (reedmou hell not be vod, while Klaves hall KO Fema, ft does whit the constitutions af the old Stares do, ond recognizes the existence of slavery; therefore the constitutions of the old Statew do not contravene the prockimation of fren. dom Tk was mecoly a fediciat question The time had coi when wo shonld not cuiy disarm reb Is, bat strike ihe fetters rom the slaves, avd thus remove the cause of the rebellion, ‘This the bit ander eonetderation nea. poset todo, and to give rennb ican government to States that hive heen overth-ewn er asntped hy rehollian, Mr. Mreaway, (rep.) of Mish, ed that the rebellions States have ceased to have an existence undor the constt- tution tbat where the local geverninent coases, federtl authority may be subsiiteted: timt white be appraved of the arnresty proclamation aga ate» in the rivht direc tion, it was equate to A RAG reoonstrn that the | proclamation did not provide for an amendment of the constitution of corde! States thus leaving the in- atrnti mof slavery in existence nor did it provide any amendment vf the constitutions and lows excluding traitors trom the oxcrel-e of the elective franchwe ‘The remaining nine-tenths mizht overthrow the one.tenth, and thas defert the President's plan, there being yo legally provided means to prevent it. The reconstrvction of these States wae in the nitnre of admitting now - tates; but this beonved to the legislative wnd not to the judicial depatinent., He also argued that thore was no- thing in the prociamation inconsistent with the provi sions of the Will as the latter was intended to carry out the desig of the ‘o-mer, differing only in the exté it to which tho power should be exercise |, and making the obiect to be secured mere effective anit vermanent, Ho took the ground that none of the rebellions States ehould bo readmitted unless they provide by an oreanic law that slavery shali be prohibited rover: for this was tho cause of the rebellion, and there could be no permanent poxre so tong ax it war suffered to eest, Tho conatitu- tion of the United States should be rmended in this pare tion ar, in order to vive freedom the national sanction, and to remove the cause of the troubles which now op- press tho country ‘The House at four o'ol Diann, of Jersey. LOSS. OF HER CAPTAIN AND FOUR MEN ON THE COAST OF BRAZIL —PARTICULARS OF THE AFFAIR, Ere. The brig Diana, of Jorsey, arrived at this port yoster day tn charge of Mr Arthur, first officer, from Rio Janeiro, She makes th> following renort:— Yebruary 8, at half-past s¢von A. M , Las Roccas bear. ing west.by south distant ten railes saw a wreok on tho rocks, Captain Tonzet made up his mind to go and see what twas, Atten A.M, anchored to the westward of the Roceas, got tne two boats out and proceeded on shore wont up to the wreck, which was named Glentanver, of Loudon, and began to work about it till ix P. of; baded the two Donta nnd proceeded for tho brig. Captain Ar thur sava-—I belug in, the mg @it not find it pradent to ventare in passing through the hetvy brevkers that con Ly beat upon those rocks. ap'ata (Tonzel) ia® ucceeded to piss exo on board at P. M, very anxious to know what had ‘bo crew. We romuined At five A. M., being bich weter, we lauuched tho boat into the x ned angceeded fn gotting on board, At halfpast six A. M wo set off again ‘or the wreck, and scconded in getting on board. On Friday, 12°b, the captain (Tovze)), second mate and three of tH 6 crow weut in the jolly boat to fetch the remainder of the tools they had teft on tho wreck, the captain having given me orders to get everything ready for sea, 2n@ said we shall not hyd long. At seven P. Bf., being the usual houngor the boat come on board, no boats nor Anything was seen. ‘Thin, ing that they Nad found the breakers so rough they bed made up their Come to stop on- shore until the following morning, I get the signal fantern up. Sd ig at the time stiff, and heavy rain. At ‘M., Saturday, the 13th instant, seeing ro nea? ‘nor “hay signal ‘of any of them. T cot the gig out with four hands, took a mnsket and spyelass. aud pulled for the shore: went close im, but finding the rea to be breaking 60 tremendously would not ventore to land. We rowed along the rocks and beach, looking al! around; 1 dferent stations; went up as 4 1 see uothing off the coas!. We, thorefu1 waat eune op board, very anxious to know what had become of the poor unfortunates At six A.M. the weathor being more tuoderate, we et off again in tho aig, she being in a very leaky etato, having Ker two ton port planks smashed. We suesoeded in landing, and walked along the beach avd rocks in searcirot them, but contd the tools and left the pre z on the beach all night. sea nothing. Wo want up to the wreck; found everything ong ae f suppose they lad day: tonk some of the tools, and finding the » be rising at aspredy rate wo no time (0 jose to get to the baat, baving hud to cro water up to or arms to get to the gig: wo, therefore, janncbed the gig and went on board, hoisted her np and could not minke up anything cles but that the boat and had capstied or enme acroes a heavy Mate persons fond their | ing no use im waitiog any | rer sail and proeee poe in ally rt. The following are the pames oi those who were in the missing boat:—aptain Edward Philip Tenvel, aged thir. bod & native rsoy; Francis Du. net London. and sec udry, aged twenty six, a+ denies O'Neil, aged iwon- inquiries a= to tho murder of Captain Theodore Reed, of Vhiladelphia, in Tangier Sound, Chesapeake May, by pirates. TREATY WITH INDIANS OF SOUTHERN OREGON, The House then passed the senate bill authoring the President to negotiate a treaty with certain Indions of Southern Oregon, tor the acquisition of land, apd appro- priating twenty thonzand dollars therefor. ANH DUTY ON FORMIGN SALI. Mr. Wasnne bran (rep. } of Ill. from the Committes an Commorce, reported a bill, which was passed, requiring proof that fisber: ave paid duty ou foreign eait be fore being paid the bounties provided for ay law. The object of the bill is to prevent frauds on the treasury fishermen having procured ealt for the curing of tuetr fet in the British provinces, and then claimed the bounties, THE RARITAN ANO DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD, The House then resumed the consideration of the bill declaring the Raritan and Deia Bay Railroad to be & post Wo Seong road of the Uo! oo gama) M RR, (FED. rep.) of N. J. be ‘opposed the bill, as vigiye ahi mE) at 8 Te J regarded the (ee: esis Roaers, 5 ion Ce to transfor the Ss now of New ‘over the '# 18 2 railroads to the halla Congress, and to set at is the en of the courts, Thore was Do necessity, such legelation, and {€ there was, no suitor suid be ‘bo found in the eon: ‘tution of the United the representa. tives of other States to interfere with the Jocal railway system of individual ‘The ‘lobby?’ came hither to fill their pockets at the expense of the loyal je of New a of hi, geet ‘this is a politica! mea. sure. uM of the Raritan aed Delaware bean fran not worth twenty cente on the dollar. He hi informed by ® member of the fo a Miitary Affairs that this bill was not, pee 4 ee ae a aes that ouly ay avecrene mem: vers out of the Mr. Scnancr, (rep.) of Oblo" yeh like to know what ber of the committee ieee tou the “gy the infor- Toport wes con- nemvers et tht comme. Mr. Roonas further opposed the measure. No action was taken op the bil). THM OCRAN MATL SERVICE, Mr. ALLNY, (rope) ot of a ete & report from the ine wares omendments ca ‘the Cnited States The privel owt ty eae wan adjusted by Postmaster General to suspend go much eit anton ‘of the Act of we Biet of ¢ gust, 188 1909, aa aece thorized the conv of letters other the mails ea io Ble opinion the public fntareats pay To: quire, GOVERNMENTS VOR REBELIIOUR/ ST ATER. Mr. Davis, (rop ) of wre ) oF Md. called up the bill heretofore reported by him etre the Select Committos on the Rebel- How, te becvide a ubhiean ment in States over- thrown or usurped by rebell a ms pore sald:—The ‘oousnituenta of gen judge y their votes on this bill whetber sr tbey be Delieve t tne cause rebellion, namely slavery, shall be roote! out, ig mearure ie One ade i Kf ty. yaa Rative of Nova Scotia; Henry Beown, aged seven teen years, a uative of Dondoo, So!inod Coroners’ Inqacats. TNQrisition 1x ow ow Merirs.—Co-oner Ranney yes- terday held an inquent at the New York Tospital on the body of Michnol Mullan, who died from the effects of a pistol shot wourd received early on Hriiay morning le jm the concert saloon, 80 Chatham strect, at the Is of Yhomas Doran. The facts elicited before the Cvroner wore the same in substance as those heretofore published, ‘The jury returned a verdict against Doran, and the Coro ner committed kim to the Tombs to await bis trial. Do- ran ls twenty-five years of age Ohio, and is & carriage trimmer by trade. tie plead: t guilty to the cbarge preferred egaiost him. Fata, Casvanty ON SutvRoann,—An inquest was hold yesterday, at the New York Hospital, by Coroner Wildey, on the body of Walter Halrand, a native of Scotland, forty-eight years of age, who died from jnjaries recolved ‘by accidentally falling into the hold of the ship John H. Ryerson, at pier No, 20 Mast river, on Monday afternoon, No-one ‘saw the deccased fall; But, when discovered, ho ‘was lying in.the bold ingensible. His injuries were most ly in tne bead. Fata Ran foaP Accipan? —Coroper Naumacn yesver- day held an inquest at 152 Fast Twenty oighth strost, on the body of Iermann Gerling, a little boy, about four years of age, who died from the offects of injaries rv - ed by boing run over &, one OF the Socend Avenuo Rail: road care. On the Oth instant deceased wont into the street to play and soom afterwards the car parol over both his feet, cruebing them terribly, Death wes tho re- ault of the injuries. their verdict the jury shy that they believe the occurrence might have been avowed by greater care on the park of the driver of the oar. ScPRE covnt— m 1674, 1405, 1211, 1499, 1308. 3001, 1309 1309, 181! Doane street—) ia 1246, 1250, ‘Tosa, tise: Mabe? ww .—Part 1—Nos, 1274, 1270, 127 8. aed, ald 2059 36953 3678, 3066, 3437, 8650, 3801, 3085, 8067, 9069. Part YN , 808, 906, 921, 1205, 16: na, hans, 1591 Part 3—73 3212, 1148, 1199, 1 "1200, 1264, 1203, 1270, YFRION COCRT—Trrst Term. a3 3078, 24, "5208, aabe, 113880, 2906, hea) 512, 2408, 1098, en Panag Count=Twat Tere. —Part v8, 155, ToL dia, 293, 460, 868, 008, 413, 9 yard 2 Now | 461; 812, 487, 500; O01, 602, 605, 508, adv, 907, 608, i 518, 64 Whe Boston Weehiy nk Statement, ON, March 22, 1804. on Be feltori ote Prey tdavechens of the foudition thie city me f tho banke ' within the United States 08 0. the INTERESTING FROM ALBARY. An Inebriate Asylum for Wew York City. The Warlem-Broadway Railroad and the Extension of Seventh Avenue. ; Important Decision of the Court of Appeals. United States Securitics THE CITY TAX LEVY, ke, &e., ee. Avnawy, March 22, 1864, EW ATVLE OF GRINDING COMMITEE Anew shionet grindidg committre w.8 started ta the Aséembly this morning, in tho shape of ¢ 16 suspen- sion of the Fortio:h ralo, and provi ling that focal wills, conferring no franchises and granting jno appropriation, moray be recouunitied, with power to report complete. A large bitch of bilis were roferred back to report: com- plete under tho resolution, Hover, BILE, The Centrai Park Hotel and the Grand Hotel Compyny Dilla were ordered to @ third readimg in the Assembly to day, NRW YORK @©TY INBURIATE ARYIUM AND SEVENTH AVENUR EXTENSION, ‘Tho Senate passed the bill fur aa Inebriate Asylum in Now York cft7; ulso the bill to extend tie Sevouth ave- ue. 41% HARLEM-BROADWAY RAILROAD, The Sonate Comittee on Raiirowia met this afternoon, and & majority of tne committee decided to report against the Karlom:Broudway Railroad, The chairman of tae committee is the seme membor who was chairman of the committee which reported tho Broadway Ratiroad last winter to the Senate, He xnnounced that be had alway been in favor of a Brondway railroad, aud could aot place himsel{ on rovord agaiust this, thus proving to tue public that ho was im favor of Goorge Law & Co, having @ Rrowdway raiiroxd, and no one cleo ‘Tacre are those on the committes who have alwuye yoted for George Law's projects and are now against this. Comment is unocessary, The act speuks volumes TAXING UNITED STATES STOCKS—THE CASK OF THE NRW YORK CITY RAYRA, The Oourt of Appoals this morning dectded the question Of taxing the capital of banks argued before them at the last torin, It will be remembered that the banks in New York refused to pay tax upon their 6 pital under the law of last winter, and fell bok upon the law of Congress providing for a national curroncy, ‘The tax officers in New York a few months since Seized {unds tn seve ral b: Mciont to pay the tax. The Court cf Appeals to their decision decide against the benks, and th are liable to they the tax on their capital, The law of 1863, which this de cision declares valid, provides that al) moneyed corvora. tion and associations shall bo lable to taxation on 9 val. uation equal ts the amount of capital paid in or secured, to be paid on their surplus earnings, less ten per cont ot such surplus, deducting their taxable real estate. There is over a milion of dollars invuived in thw decision. If affopts bank, trust aud iagurance enmpauies. NEW YORK CITY Tak EEVY. The New Yok city tax levy was presented to the Asseinb!y this evening THR UNION TRUST COMPANY. ‘The Union Trist Company bill was ordered: toa third roading in the Seuate this evening, NOW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Atnarr, March 22, 1864, MILITARY TROPHIES FOR THT METROPOLITAN FAIR, ‘The Assembiy resolution to send to: tbe Metropolitan Fair for exhibition sundry curiosities from the State Cabinet of Natural History was adopted, BILLS NOTIOKD. To authorize the construction by the Metropolitan Rail- ih A Company of @ railroad under certain strects iu Now ‘oO incorporate the State Temperance So Society. To amen the ect relative to tito Hrooklya Fastora Dis- trict Fire Depurtment. INTRODUC BILLS 7, To »mend the charter of the Roman Catholic Orphao Asylum, Brookiyn. Authorizing the | formation of companies for the trans- portation of persons and property. HILLS PASSED. yaeentee an Asylum for Inobriates in the city of jow York. m5 ‘to relief of the Town Collectors of Richmoud ror’ ‘the better regulation of the Stato tnebriate Asylum. For the improvement of the Seventh avenue, New York. Amending the College Tand Grant aot. The bill amending the Railroad law. Relative to the mode of securing tho right of way. Ordered to a third reading. ‘The bill incorporating the Union Trust Company was debated, und at three P. M. progress was reported. A quorum not being present, a recess was taken. EVENING SESSION. The bill Incorporating the Union Trust Company wi ordered to a third reading—Horace F, Clark, Samet Tilden, Daniel © Mowell, William F. Russell, James Em. met, dames W, Underhill, William Keef, George J. For. rest, James M, Waterbury, George Ricord, Jonathan Frecman aud James Forsyth being a ebrporators, A communication was received from the Croton Aeque t Poa-d containing extracts from their report to tho Common Council relative to storage reservo! HILLS ADVANCED TOA THIRD Ria ing $4,009 lor the dovelopiu nt of a salt epring at Montezuma, Logatizing the term of office of the Kings county Super- 3 Jative to the Weet Farme Town fall Antuorizing the New York city authorities to convey to the Hebrew FE lent Society certain real estate, Appropriating $1,500 for the Bureau of Statistical Recorde in New York. Adjourned. Assembly. Aunany, March 22, 1864. Mr. A. X. Panker moved to suspend the rules, 60 that jocal bills and bills not conveying [ranchises or making oppropriations from the treasury may be referred back to committees, with power to report complete. The rulos were suspended and the resolution adopted, The followlog bills were referred back under the reso- Intion, with power to report complete:— Relative te the Amertean Institute. To Incornorute the Machinista’ Assoeiation. To consolidate, tho Boston, Iartiord, Erie and other railroads. For the prevention of frauds im the purchase of bread stuffs in New York. To incorporate the Wire Draw Benevolent Associa- tion of New York. BILE ADVARORD TO A THIRD READING. To incorporate the Central Park Lote! Company. To ana certain acta of the New York Common Counce To incorporate the New York Land and Drainage Com- ‘ane the fees of J@atices of the Ponce. For the dect on of counterfeited bank notes. Y To inoorporate the Tom Moore Association of New ork. To incorporate the Amerious Club. To incorporate the American Literary Fund Aesociation of New York. ‘To incorporate the New York Grand Hote! Company. Teese. EVENING SESSION. The Poidiers’ Voting bill being the special order, w new bill waa substituted, and the subject was made apecial order for Tuesday inorning vext. ‘The Sreakee presented @ communication from the Clork of the New York Common Couneil, calling attention to the nooessity of passing am act at an ‘early day to aa thorize the Corporation to raise mowey by tax. Adjourned, Court of App pe MEANY, Maroh 22, 1894. tn the Court of Appeals the judgment in twenty sight of the bank tax cases was afirmed, without costa of ap- al to this The following \a the calendar of the eourt tor Wedness day, March 23:—Nos. 1,4, 6, 7,8, 9, 00, 11, 12 rd 13, ‘The New Sunday Law. MASS MENTING OF OMRMAN INN AND TASBRN EEEP- ERS. The thousands of innkeepers, Inger bier men and brewers in the city of New York are tyoubled just now aS greatdeal by & new Sunday law ‘ponding before the Legisinture prohibiting the eate of m alt drinks, wine and liquors en Sundays, At the call‘of an arrangements committee & meses meeting of G rman inn aod tavern koopors was held yesterd ‘ at Ane Atlantic Garden, in tie Bowery, wi Dr. Julios Zorn presided. Pormanoat officers were ted, aut | tae members present were enrojled aga protective arog) ti Adopted #9 appoint a daloraiton 9 proceed to Alueny in ore dor to urge pon ihe Le, Beare ibe onsen of rajecting the.obp oxic vila to, The various Y ttompis the 7 gisia fore upon Now York such obuoxious Por’.tan laws vere condemned jn severe terms. (n motion ) ‘collection wae made among the members te deiray the City Intetitge Reaviceo or Tots, Dave Concluded ta » Dive all bem agreed ape about $70,000, the anm allowed by the for the damages gustuined by the destruction of the old building, New Lawyer: —On motion of Professor Wedyrewood, the following young gontl: Shoot of the New York tte 10 retioe by the general term of ndiew Rue! fuets yh H. Stiner, Reception of ‘Noat Dow ry Portland. Powruann, March 22, 1864, General Dow arrived in Portiand ty the noon, trata and was recetved by tue CHY authorities und a deteet troops from Camp erry, under commant of Ligutevant Colonet Merrill, by whom he wm beim: The City Banks to Pay Taxes on THOIE | te peivcsyal sivects io his residence, All toe church boils are posting & welcome, Movements and Oper at Forces=Vhe Bombarliaeat of Ohartes- ton—Nows from the Rebellious State Lutest (ntelligence (rom Mexico, Cava, ma Ootone Onrwan ASTUOM.—The Mavavers o: the Colored Urvhan Asyluur, which, It will be | Feuombered, was desteoyed by the mob Auring the July i aiid tion the Xd at oF Fi'th avenue und West Porty-thitd strecs, 4 the cost wit! amount to en SS, Ronghi—4n any Quantity, tr > © single volume wo om enti jibrary, an 7» Goat JOUN PYRE, Bookseiiee, 107 Mesaan athdet, Nigh opera hale? Miane In Prespeett nd Powerf™ Day « Ginases, for the’ Geld sea, , corner Auf Nn® Gnpact portabi oye The piana’| semetment ot ft Portable gad CBgent 4 ages Oculiata’ Opnicien, 609i¢ Browdway und Wy tii tl Savervisors | fac od pane thing Coase, fenm : $20. Spring Overcears, $12 wo $2 ¢ mn S15 te graduates of tie Law y, were yenterday ad t Joosph P. Oreb rue, escorted through MAILS FOR EUR! IPE. St. Dumin: de, The ateumsiip Australasian, Captata Cook, will leave this port t: day ‘or Liverpool. The mails for Europe will close in this city at oalf past eleven o'clock this morning, The New Yor« Heraiv—Edition for Europe—wili bo Fondy wt nali-part will give:—"he tatest. despatched received of the Move- ments of ths Uoton and Rebel Forces tu all portions of the Country; The fatest accounts of the Bombardment of Charleaton, 8. ©; fhe latest reports of the Condition of Affuirs a$ the South; Important mtetligenco from Moxtco, Cuba, St, Domingo aud Contral and South Averiea; Th Decision of Judze Ritehte, of St. John, N. B., tv tho Case | of the Ches:poxke Pirates, and accounts of all important O'ciwck this Cocurrences:af the past week The Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, flve cents, ons of the Unton morning, MAILS FOR THE pactbro, eierosec “Expr Latest Ko th Rewsa from EBurope, &e., &e. fr Tntolliger Desparenes ees—The Latest Tho eteamebip Ariel, Castain Wilson, wil! leave this port on to day ‘or Aspinwall, wil close at half-pas The masta for Central America and the South Pacific folook this morning, Tho Nev Yori Herauo—Fdilion for tho Pacitlo—will be published at hal an@ will contain:-=A graphic account, from a special War Correanondent, of the Operations of the Sherman Expedi tion, its Objects and its Results; The latest [atellizonce frm the Union Army tp all parts of the country; The latest Nowa ‘rom the Rebel States: Lute and important intelligence from Europe, and reports of all interesting ton past mine of events of tho past ten days, Resolved tion to public op nion, that Blooming Cerena” «ura it retaing it 22, 20, sl. 10, 35, 48, we = xr 67, 19, 65, 36, 4 Single copies, in wrappers, ready-for mailing, six cents. Resotetion Car A Bold by all druggists, Murray, Eddy de € TUCRY, Eextea Ci Gl. 62, M4 Kewrocey, On 65, 58, 17, 12, 49, the lovk «this rely 2: 66 tty 28, 36, 66, "63, SL, 61, 40, nen n—Where it Went and What ft Accomp!isned—The Union from Rebel States—Late aad Important morning, od Unantmousty.— halon's Extract of the “Night sall other molern perfumes, in the vienneasof \te floral aroma und the tenualty with whieh PHALON & SON, New York. Zz. &. ae & be roe o pa Iextes Ovass 139—-Maroh 83 14O——March 22, 1854, 45, 69, ot. s. 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Royal Havana Lottery —Thirty Per ‘wet premium paid for Prizes. vyitt for Doubi TAYLOR & 00. 3 Persons ot sedentary hi toroid liver. constipation. de., TON BITTERS, They ar. ceedingly agreeable, per! atymutant ts required, and herbs, plate side labet, rious and del i B Any person imi tial therein, wherher ealiad eriminn cuted by They purity, strengthen and invigorate, ‘They create a heaithy appetite. ‘They are an antidute to chan.e of water ‘They overcome eifects of dissipation The are oy oa the svatern and enliven th ‘They eure dy spep oustipation They cure Diarrhea 4 Cholera Vorb inte a He and invermfttent fevers. . SIMMONS & jo" “begulined Lotte= ries and information given, GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, furntahed, 1 Kinde ot Gold and, Bankers (6 Wail street 18°0.—X. abite troubled with weakness, las. ttarim of the heart, iack of app-tite, distress rve to aufler diet. tate houice Thev cure Liver Complaint ant Nervous Hteadache, hry make tho weak rsone, the Ian wid beilhant, and are exhausted nature's gent restr he ee ebrated Calisaya bark, ation sone and ou ons etalf, Any person by the eeiton or fn bith fi ting this bot ntation Wier the United Rratos Inw We niready have 0 tariers, jon Iiiters from la ties eters mile trial of a Yo fa th face country sores. that which destrove the At t which MIND AND BODY. ©, unfortunate one, fy, fly tom A be able to repeat, with words of serent, Now Yor —y Ames* Self-tnb Tiand Stamp—Ros- ton Hand stamp Company, 195 Broadway, Now York. RUsiieb's, mau stacturory BHAKSVERE:— Bee what a grace Is seated on this brow; mand for Deake’® ny merch nts. ,. te incre. evidence wa present sold be all reapect els, aaioon' pw Eeaee & 60, 2 Broadway, N.Y. Ask Your Dragatst tor the Cherokee Cure, {f you wre aniicted with that which withering Inssitade: 5 to the Che shame, the immoral They are composed of winter roan sassafras, Foote Dertectly pare St, Croie rum. and tesilmon aia around each United Siacs, samp vamutiiited overt @ figuatare on fine steel, See that our bottle ts aot refiliet with apr.” ding to vell nt TA OF, Rolling any other mae. tiers or not, 1 @ 1 will be 80 prove. % eve on severnt persons refilling ont battles, &e . who wilt aucawed in m felvee into clowe wises such heart wight: amites on the brain deforma the of breath aud 11 Hyperion’s curia; the front of Jors bimnelt; An Aviation iike the Herald od 9a wh aaven Bisiieg fi 4 a form Indeod, god did seem to set hin ses world assurance of @ man, Deneriptive parsphiets seat Tron. Prive, one bottie, $2: Uhren bottiee, $5. Sold by att drng- isa. Sent ny express to ail iT parts of the civilized world by thoaote proprietors, Dr. W. 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Cristadoro's ) tnte Dye, Preoservath and Wig Depot ic aad retailNo @ avior House, The dye applied ¥¥ < oe etts, Fioe larged Jol red withont pae OF tic ny rte mt. by Dr. UACIAMIE & eon Chircpouist, 76/ Srondway, ras ae Chatey, Pimp h Tags— Vor Shipping boos Ae, at VICTOR BOM AUUER'S I \ Chambers street, Conyalt Wersenta #Ca and Care Disanye, Debility. 4%; Fost altien 4224; Rrondarmr : Ke Gh) Broadway, from 7 A. tasion, . re mold by IS h1 a “ot din Dr. WALSO Myo de P.M. Private couswb es, Iimpotred NOISES IN THE ITED; CATARRHAL At FECTION® IN THE THROAT. D aaa a aa CHRONIC VATARRES ATARRH OF THE TEMPANTO OUUMBRANR, ORGd CHO are KUSTAGLTAN Gs ctreo. CROSS RYE 8TH TrttaRD' 1x ons 4 E, A every disease of the Kye aad Rar rec meilical or aursical wet attended o> by Dr Ba po BERG. af his consulting reo 616 Ueelway, wAOe Deafness, Bitndness, and All Petecte of Sight and fearing tread, as usual, Oy Dr. OA IW: uc Tamale Gighib atrset, Examinations free, Eh from 9 wo Dr “Marshall Cures Asthma and Dye BrP ten Kung Luba fice JAS Beoud rag; Me ‘Himen’s butidiag, oure, Lites Dela Soria fedar Tranks. neered. 82 Hammond street, comer of Blsecter Not Tor Ere infor his Dr. Beaudin, 679 Meond way, wou! he i. now with Mr, John N. oholan Hotel the most fumht a Matter, Late Noy ‘nla und the pabli ther Genius Nos Brantwar under where He w o furnieke ab the ibe hoppy hin friends y wll tind thie dary oth Hata Ha's, oF every des Ninem, aad youche. to sul thelr, various. fancios.” S UDAN, with J. N. Genin, No, 613 Bouadway. Kent Mec. Doctor Nanter? vary worst forms of acrofi very Cares the 4, obstinate eriptiora of! the wit) and old nloera, No 3 Division wrest, New York city, since "4. Kight rovms and @ private enirance. Monit Of Heattn gratis, , Por Forty-flv e Cente=fhe. Feast Feiruney and March numbers of the ITLUSTR Tee: KENOLOGICAL JOURNAL ‘To seoupe the Pietwrial Daub aia thology, Phrenogy MhiyKio iy oe POWLER & once, Ferris & Son.—foots, Snoes #nd Baimoc rals; qualice. style ani cheapness unewalled, 61 Naswe street and Ot Breedwe: deat and moat approved strop now In uso, haw Fe the Pulte for the Ieat [orty years. FOr wabwy tite Uproots Hate body. Warranted at ma's Poud Sins from low foreheads 7 pa hia pew depat, 453 Broadway. Grover & ie seaviay " ole! Mnchines for anle at 935 B: , mtreet. Kmbeotdering Wieiing "cad etery dosoripios machine sewing done 'B the best manuer. Machines, Stperioaced operators, sent te families, by the day OF . baci ny! et hlone Hate festoratives Oy’ ata ATH AACR a mire y HOYTS it HALT RESTORATIVE ated Sew! Bear Twenty. rr 3 Pt 55: cc FS ret c 53 3 ‘ oF RRP. a ie =; > = ae eset er RRS a ZARA: pris ta ORL! tN OF THE NAME. Lonpténoe’e Vora Hiawatha was af. elcticrad the greatest boon pon, hie brought Indian forn to ite notice, iE Re, HIAWATHA: and experience, the benesius ft conte ee acknowledge that it re one of the greatest given ve othe Public aud thas it Is worthy of the m1 AT THE HIAWAT ORS Ie restores ate fan gray bale out whiskers to thete! gloatoolor Te brings up the matiiral shading of ome ith) another, wh er ee Ve ve tae vinker halraott and ti ky, cleanses. te and the scalp fevm all purities and hance entirviy overcomes the bad effects pre 10: 9f Preparations containing eulphar, jend, ke. and ts aseasily appiied and wiped bate dren gies nak AMHALTANOR TO TEST. 1 tae ° ors 0: etvertined to do aeariy thee that the pablic id be unable wo rilsemente which would do the thing ssasepeae the tellowing test, whieh has beea publis' ed three in the Ih and mye ous thous ne saan ‘aa : i one. Known i ie ies ae =m Bier. eae Late priotor to use nothing but Mis @ son to use pub else dart fe tontorads osch oferty my Roy ey! BAIR Gi the bale in enri or te tee COLORING ead tn et nt to the Li iawal PH HOYT & CO. 10 rt N. B.—Ladiew hair dreeser in ati Hiawatha, iveraty gray pine, 3 nt pleasure. expected ft, Enclose aatamp andget® )aae hiet, Female Supporters, om the same princtole, houlder Brace fuclined to stoop. capital for invalids. military men , or tl GREGORY 4 CO.,é Broadway. Henry B. Leeds Leeds & Co., Auctioneers, haemo alive thoin personal atten ton (as gual for the past seven! Fears) wo sales of Furniture at the residences of ‘own aon clining bousel oem ing OF remo rogulay- Weekly gale ir miore, 2s sures, for the conver nience of those pret rring this mm of sale, HWithetnimitabie Cutter of Hale. Stree suitable ereented ia best manner only, No. street. Shaving 10 ce a muvee air Dye, 50 Cents, Biack ev Browa, _ tr aneown, reliable, Depot, No. t Sonu Breck.” Bold by als dr Marah’s Radtent Care russes—Cormes of Broadway and Aun sireet, under Barunia’s Ki Opea from 19 ths prescription of cae of the best fomele pbyeistans and and hes been used for thing % yeora, with never failing (ety and avcoess, by milion i raothers for their children It relieves the child fromm. pain, ocerects acidity of the stomaeh, relieves. wind colt, and, by giving rest and honlth tothe chiid, comforts the taother. Marsh's Shoulder Bracos—For gentlemen and children, corner of Brodway street, under Barpwin's Raseum, Maresh Spring Aly Tomstnat Supporters prey tic Stockings for enlarged veinn, and Ann sirect, unier perees in the United states pi hey Diveanen a Prysic: ppecitta caaeety New nad reliable treatin Vuinubte's aa of, charge » Adirese GEO. R. CAl hal Patents! eT ae meat Measrs. 3,4 00.. pubilehere of the SCIRNTIFIO MERICAN, contiane t6 act oa sa Ea feanrs, Mina. Co, have bad seveniees rar Cy = sea aie and have nied Me Aiioruey® for oe enticing ¢ s Patent Lew Laws snd other | SS ‘wlorreailon for or a ea ar mie taint fi ity vy" ‘. Tricopm erous ow spd Pog perc 10) pe ey oe Ar nt rellef, jn nee of virne, sea! ri Sind rpc 0 ie “Peauty owhite ere eae aE ‘oc atten Yonuihon Sar oat Fiing © cen Teper i eg an ninetitpen 0a Bar aonta Mirea com Pitade a phon nt anh Ripley Female Cotlege.—See Advertise. ment, under head of “Instruction.” Soctete HY, erate do Now York. ail, 45 conta, Tynagh sa A Aa, Beit at if your droggiat baw ab them, ‘wend to Acpoutie Chambers s, he. Me No. 2 Vesey Pty Elastic Steckin: Radical ‘Cure Trase office only spk avendamt e , Hair by 4 4 ae! Drs 1! rw | jueet Premiamn, e Wilson's Ite eae MY

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