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: NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 tt Ona y IGHTH CONGRESS. ‘ernments; and that the President be and is hereby an goveromont has made at Venn’ and at Bortia the propo- aps, Shafes, Pimp’ news FROM Ww ASHIN GTON. Fikst Se3SI0N, = ‘nd cacao ve Sena tr th Reva ei aid ADDITIONAL FROM EUROP! E. ‘wat of Bonn. he ye pp ee, “ ante | Madicaiod Wenn, ko kone ‘aspok 458 ‘Broadway. ame Bennee Hevea necranatlameny ams eran = So he aco Floga, &c., at the LS Chamabsce atrca aoe i t nagatiais ® new treat; mate of Oeeshngs. Proposed Abrogation of the Reciprocity | eum or ristou svainan see rvs | Getisieatatdieeeiia fiesim™” mw oe | The Mails of the Africa and | mist et ginny amen sum utsoe moti: to this proposal the government of her > Read . . Gor mastion of She. Game," (ep) of Theme,’ wie A Tue NaniOW. Majeaty would invite Franco, Russia and Swedou,as aim | Devid’s Spring Styie of Gengiomen’s Treaty with Canada. Jived that the Prosident be requested to communicate to | Mr. Moniz, (rep.) of Vt ,sadt that if Congraas was to North American, tho Gormanio Vonfedoration, to appoint plealpoveatiaries | 8's 200% Keosdw Duane atroot the Senate the names of all persons who have been | M4i92rn at tho last of May, as the House bad indicated, ‘at one, More progress would hsve to be made in business. It Woe havo reason to believe that the Cabinote of Vienne Sentenced by court martial for frauds or peculations | would be uiterly impossible to do go untess sueh progress ‘and of Berlin are inclined to give their consent to the idea against the governmént, and pardoned bF him, since the herefore, moved that alt debate on tne | DEBATE THE KEARSARGE ENLISTMENTS of such @ conference. We moreover believe that the Court for M i 1st of Decombor, 1863, together with the sentences from pi | shall tormioate jn one minute after the . , of Austria coutinues to consider the Treaty of 1852 as the A New System for Measuring + 1863, i: resume tho coos'deration of. thie apeotal propor bas for deliberations, which bis pardon relieved them, and also the namos of all ey had vet to come before them several appro- ~~ The principle off the iniegrity of the Danish monarchy the Tonnage of Vessels. Parsons likewise sentenced by court martial for military | Priation bills, tncfading the Indian, Miscollaneous, Tax has been admitted in the declarations of the two and Bankrupt bills. If i ii HY German C. A * offences other than fraud or peculation and similarly | Meecha niuie bea creation ee i eae kine | How the Pacha of Egypt is to Explain Wis | (e7manCwrs, under dato of tbe tat of Januncy, nod, KOISKS INTHE ABAD, CATARRYAL APTEOTIONS Uy ‘THROAT ™ THB ‘ CHRONIO CATARRA, @ATARREA OF THE TYMPANIO MUCOUS THE EMBEANE, OBSTRUCTION OF pardoned. Agroed to, Dill could be digposed of ’ : Cabinet, that principle remains under the safe keep- KUSTACHIAN TUBB . COMMUNICATION FROM TUE NAVY DRPARTMENT. Mr. Poo, (opp,) of 1. ¥.. objected to the motion. | Laird Iron Rams Bargain. ing of Krope, “The hostiities have not invalidated tho carp e ‘ ir. Moxiitt. then modified’ bis motion to make tl stipulations which bid Austria and Pr aot onl 1 international Code of Signais toPre- | me hissphermreneit laid before theSenato a cynmuniea: | cogsation of debate apply to tho thirty-vecond section ancnnie ada seaioanl towards Douinark, but towards other rowers, se bonged) 2 pipcedladbasan vent Collisions at Sea. tion from tbe Secretary of the Navy in reply toa resolu- | only. Austria only claims her liberty of action in a0 much as And every disease of tke Kyo and Ear requiring stther i n tion of Mr. Grimes as to the numbemof men transferred | 1hi# was agreed to. MAXIMILIAN? Concerns the transaction which took placo ia 1861-1352 | medics! or surgical alt atvended to by Dr. VON BISEM- from the military to the naval service, ke, It was re- Gree House {hep wont into Committes of the Whole on A AN’S PARIS FRIENDS. Dotwega Gormany And Denmark relative. to the position | BERG, at his consulting rooms, 816 Browlvray, uous Twit 0 BP 1 National Ban © duchies in the monarchy, and to the relations b ps ad ey ferred to the Naval Committee and ordered to be printed. ‘Tbe thirty second section provides that each associa- ~~ ween Which previously existed Dowson Holstein aud Sehiea- Deafness and Diseases of the Fiye, Progress of the House on the Nae NKW ASSAY OFFICE AND MINT. tion shail select, subject to the anproval of the Comptrol- Wig. We bave no reason to suppose that the views of | whether of recent or loa; standing. receive the waual attem: 1 Jer of the Curre: an asanciation in either of the cities the Prussian Cabinet are diferent, bu have still to a, ¢ ce, Bi Mr, Nesamn, (opp.) of Oregon, called up the bill to Prospects of the Latin Race in , but wo have tion from Dr CADWELAL, 3t Clinton place, Lighth street tional Beuk Bill 1 “i — named in the preceding section, at which it wiil redeom how the proposal of Kaglind wilt be received by the | Kxaminations free, Hours from 9 to 4 > establish an assay office at Carson City, Nevada, and | its civculatiog notes at par, Mexico. Janish government and by the German Confederation. — ——$—$—— &e. &o, &a. Dallas City, Oregon, and moved an amendment establish Mr, Davis, (rep.) of N. ¥., proposod to amend by ad td As far ag we can judo, Denmark seems inclined to insist Defiance Fire and Bargiar Proof Safes, he ing a bravch mint'at Portland, Oregon, instead of an as. | @'n%. “Or bn association in the city of New York at &e.. &. &e. Upon An armistica before agresia to any nogotiation,and | also Sideboart and Parlor Safer; for silver plate, &c., at 68 say office as Dallas City. which to redeom its circulating notes at a discount not , ° it is to bo foagga that in that country the re‘ugai to grant | Murray street, corner of College place. Wasmnaros, April 1, 1364. Mr. Noaurtu, at considerable length, advocated his | oXceoding one-fourth of one per cent an armistice WH be regardet as an intention on the part R. M. PATRIOR. g amendment, He complained that the Committee on Fi Mr. Hats, (ren.) of Pa, suggested an amondment to | The mails of tho Africa teached this city from Boston | 2). the German Powers to achiovo the destruction of tho —_— —_—_ ——_- THE CURRENCY BILL. nance had infringed the common Jaw of the Senate, after | imciude Philadelphia and Boston, . * gs olin Danish army to reuder the conditions of poaco more Dr. Marshall Cures Asthma and Dys- ‘The House in Committee to-day continued the conati. | they had heard the roport and resolutions of an Oregon | Mr. Davis accepted the amendment. last night, aovore, : pepsla witnout fall, Lung iohallst. Ofig 712 Broadway, ta fa Currency bill and made some progress | delegation, who might bo supposed to know about the | Tho amendment of Mr, Davis thus amended was then | ‘The European files by tho North Amoricaa, at Portland, | , 08 the other bendy tho German Confederation hag | Timan’s Bullding. OMec hours, Ii to P.M. beta eave nA Pas Propricty of the measure, and referred the decision to | Feiec'ed by a voto of 47 against 50, wore delivered here yosterday evening iene: SDS Slams Selon Citvee epeaahinily Crom tbat of er eres fn it, It progresses slowly, however, and develops | the secretary of the Treasury, who, having no informa. Mr. Law, (opp.) of Ind., offered an amendment pro- Austria and Prussia, The Diet was not a party tothe D. Rarnum’s “Self-Sewer” for All Bew- ing Machines.—The genoral agents of all the machines { Chicago, after using and seliing them a year and ® half, certify by certificate, “it i8 ove Of tho best auxiliaries to the sewing machine yet invented: it ia especially useful ommended tn families, (a practionl work."* {groat diversity of opivion. Tho attendance was even | tion himself upon the subject, referred it to the Director | Viding that ali profits over eight per cent shall be paid The papers by the Africa are dated to the 19th of March, | treaty of London, and donies {13 validity, It ia at tho th tera od considerable difficulty | of the Mint at Philadgiphia,’ one James Poliock, who | into the Treasury for the veneflt of the government pen | and contain the following dotails of tho full tolegraphic | Pro-emt momons actually considering a report from its smaller than yesterday, 3 ae, | Knows less than any other party consulted, and who seut | sioners He bad no ‘aith in the bill, as the Secretary Of | report from Halifax publishod ta the Mzrac last Thurs. | Comumittocs, which contains conclusions contrary to the ‘was exerieveed in obtaining the vote of a quorum | here a communication suggesting that ‘the proposed | the Treasury was now at liberty to issue notes ad lidifum, pol publi ad aL urs- | integrity of the Danish monarcny, It is therefore difficult re a a ‘ : t tng i= to foresee whethar the proposal of England wil be favor on the divisions, The same difficulty was experionced | coinage establishment looked towards national disintegra- The committee strack out, by a vote of 54 against 30, | day morn 4 P " ninstent by the gauge seraw of any mg- neuen sp isesedie sate sifana im he ¢ i Fete ton. After ho (Mr, Nesmith) had learned that his first | the ninth section, which provided that no aasociation | The London Times of tho 17th of March says in ria city | Sbl¥ received at Copenhagen and at Frankfort, Price $18 with ateectlons “Gemt hy mat fre, Mee he Senate, and unless the members of the two houses | i111 to establish a branch mint had been committed, first, | ball pay out or put in cirevlation the notes of any bank article As far as we ourselvos, sit, are concerned, we Aave mof | nated to and for sale at the Fair. Fourenth atreet, and can be induced to giva more attention to the business be | to the casemates of the Treasury Department, and thence | OF banking association not authorized by this act. = yet been offere an opportunity of expressing our view, | whe inventors headquarters, Willcox & Gibbs’ eitoo, Mr. Tracy, (ren) of Pa., offered as an amendment About £130,000 of Mexican doliara, broaght by the | Theanuglish Cabinet will not address itself to tho noutral ed the consent of the boilige- z to the genius who : fore them there ig likely to bo a sudden stop put to al the City. of Brotuerly Love, he cite Ta That no provision contained in Uhis bill authorizing the | Louisiana and Bolivar, have been sold for China at 6J),d. | Powermuntii it has obta Distilled Dew Benutities the © legistation. hensivo that he shottid never again behold the fair pro. | Use Of the government bonds shail be so construed as Lo | POT Ounce. The last rater wero 64d. and 644d. per ounce, | Fonts. Phe reper’ that we have taken part in thes? steps it c mplex= Representative Kasson's nmendment to the National | portions of his cherished offpring. His worst fears had | Prohibit any State from imnozing such taxes on the divi | but at theso only « small amout of business was trans. | conseyueniiy false. but it ts with regrot that we have | (00, ante cohacen auanatobie te Bank bill, which was adopto. to-day, providing that the | beew realized. and his bill returned dilapidated and torn | “ends of the several ba king associations as ahall to the | acted. ‘The few dollars brought by the West Indian | Seon this war breakout, and,faithtut to tho principles | Ray other means. It i perteolly innocent. detiowone. . oe ’ by the stupidity and ignorance of the comnany it nas | Legislature soom just ond equttable,”” He expressed the | Steamer are not yet disposed of, which actuate us, we shail be happy to second any | fofreshing. All druggists and 77 Broadway. tax shall be euch as may from time to timo be imposed | Kope, and its mangled remains are now before the Sonate, | hone that all these great interests would not be exempt —- efforts tat may be made to put an end to it, Sc NOGA Suh hs Se Dy Congress, in licu of the present taxes, is preliminary | with'the hope of an accommodation bill for ag asaay | {Tom taxation, while the poor man’s cow, ox, horse and The American Question, so tould the government of her Hritannic Majesty re Dr, Hanter’s Ofice ts at No. 3Division to the introduction of a bill now pending before tho Com- | office. When he should bé called to an account by his | Other things are taxed for local and tate pirpores. FEDPRAL RECKUITMBNTS IN ARKLAND, ceive the desired adbosions, and bring the proposal iD | areet, New York lp has no other office: Batablished people why a branch mint was not established, he would Mr. Boo: (rep.) of Masa., thought that the gentle Ia tho House of Lords on the {8th of March the question under our notice, we shali be found ready to | 12a%¢ ‘Kicht raoma anda private entrance. He on achronie eruptions and spota on the skin, ulcers of ail kinds, the wisonous impurity of the blood fatale, all diseases ing to the urinary organs, rheamatiom. &c, Work mittoo of Ways and Means proseribing other rates of | hee tosay, in shame and cofusion, that Mr. Pollock | Mav misundoggtood the dill Té did not exclude the States | Marquis of Crannicanns called attention to tho recruit. | Partictpate im any serious attempt at pacification, I taxation applicable to such institutions. opposed to it It would be hard to convines his peo | from taxing the personal property of individuals, but | ing of sailors for the federal corvette Kearsarge at | *™y &¢:, DROUYN DE LHUYS. | most wi : nly exe! Panis, Feb. 27, 1864, pe ‘The amendment of Reprerontative Blaine, of Maino, | vie tust Mr Pollock was a branch of this government, | Simply exciudod the bonds themselves, Cork, and contrasted the loniency of the government , ii Fraility, Ni Debility, Kaeiy Endiscretion, providing that plesrire harge on any i Oregonians might have bad a branch mint at their own | Mr. Exnmpcx, (opp.) of Wis... said that the provisions | with’ the treatment which the parties, in Lnd4, ont Goumultatton gratlee Hours io trom 4: Meuutil 9 o'clogk widing (hat every association may chargo on any joan | qoor for the coinage of the precious metals, for which they | Of the bill were perfectly monstrous they removed | who had interested themselves in forwarding British sub- bicuary. PM or discount interest at a rate established by law in the | so industricusiy strove, and o! which they are daily beiug oe —— Roe ae Begs n these bea j home to enlist in the British army, bad met with at cOaN Hine hs ane eh OU AnAcHOEET ES: ETE eae ose jou sha jor robbed, either by speculators or by the risk, expense an » MoRR? rep, » Sai he capital of these e hands of tho United States gover . i ndon Herald, Marc: . oe g State whore such institution shal! be Tocated, whien was y y the Fisk, expense and th nt eee die Pointed | | Tho Journal de Rennes announces the death in that | MWg eee eee eee ten ccHaNRS, banks is to be entirely composed of United States bonds, | out that throughout ireland inducements were placarded on that the profoned Pollyck bad | which could not bo taxed by the State governments. Prt | faviting young mon (0 go to Amorica, of which govern. | Cit¥»at tho age of seventy one, of Mr. Joua Jamos Apple mmponent parts of branch mints | the circulation is to be fully tyxed, ax well as the income | ment took no notice, and it was admitted on tho trial of | {0% 0f Massachusetts, and formerly Chargo a’ Aifires for WHEELER & WILSON delay of sending them thousands of miles away to bo BELER ft 4 MACE 6 Fulton street, up states, near City Hull, agreed to by tho Committee of rhe Whole on tho State of | coined, but for the the Union, was aiterwards superseded by restoring the | discovered that the * secession,’ rr edi nba were ‘trenso abrogation of constitu Mr. Janna. ALLEN, (opp.) of Ill., entered his protest | the men above roforred to that the Queen’a proclamation | {he United States at Madrid and Stockholm, at which Int- Ethnology, Physiology, Phrenotog: ‘CHER NO ie OF pot exboeding ae yes ner gent, tional 13,7" rd of oaths,” ‘deni. | acaiust this kind of logisiotion, which created an odious | hud never bean made known to the people oc irelaud, and | tf city Lo negotiated the treaty of commerco which still | phyatoqnomy sad Parchatone, wisnocharacts.» of pon PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AT SEA—-MKASUR@MENY | al of federal authori “arson, “marder’—all | @istinc!ion by enabling caritalists to escape State taxa- | that was made a ground for the lenient sentence. serves as tho basis of the relations between North | and indiv: fo the ILLUSTRATED PHRENQ. OF VESSELS’ TONNAGE, of which constitute the crime known as ‘+disintegra. | “on, by investing their wealth in these banks. Earl Ress said that tho noble Marquis had himself | America and Sweden. “Tho deceased was born and odu- ae Wie deatice ‘an UF cents emer cr St eae r 0 tion,” Mints and branch mints, notwithstanding Mr. Mr. Grixxect, (rep) of Towa, replied to Mr. Eldridgo, | answered the complaints which he was in tbe habit of | c#tel at Boston. A daughter cf Mr. Appleton is married The bilts reported by the Committee on Commoroe, and } Tei se assertions, are mere workshups or fuctories ror | saying the lattor wos endeavoring. to ruin the curroney | making, that goveramont took no notice-of the feveral | ‘ St. Evgene Puault, Deputy Mayor of Rennes. Passed by tho House to day, providing respectively rules | jhe accomadation of the peaple, a dthould be locxted | of the country, and that the bill would save the people | recruiting i iroland, for he had adduced a caso ia to govern vessels meeting or passing each other on the | at points ¢ nvenient to the raw material; aud the man | fem a large amount of direct taxation which government Lad found itself abto: to prosecute, Arrivals and Departures, ocean, and establishing a rew system of measnrement | Who desired to confine their operations to an inconvenient | — Mr. W X, (rep.) of Mass., said the truo course | The men ploaded guilty, and he could not pretend to ex- ARRIVALS, for te buill i by citizens of the United States, | Peat misht as well urge that iron foundries, brick yards, | W298 to tay anking capital. as well as the circulation. | plain the statements made by the captain of the Kear- New Onceans—Steamship Canawba+OMcers of the Vesgels built or owned by citizens of the United States, | gris; mills. blacksmith shops, Sc., necessary to accommo: | The peopte could not be satisfied in any other way. The | sarge, He denid generally (hat goveromentwag romias | Twenty-sitth Massachusetts Voluntears—Col A B. Tarr, by which their registered tonnage should agree with | dite more than twenty millions of peonte, should all be | banks furnishing the circulation should not alone bo | in watching the proceedings of the alleged federal agents | Lieut Col Sawsell, Adjutant Smith, Major Clark, Quarter: their actual tonnage, are very important to all who are | lewied at one place. We read in the Scriptures that | taxed in Ireland, ering, Lieuts Drew, Swal ty, February March and April sent by. first poat, by FOW- CER & WELLS, 308 Broadway, New York. For Coughs, Cosa ma, Bronchiti ‘other Pulmonary JANES’ EXPECTORANT. For many yesra this a been the standard remedy, and thousands wilting! to ite virtue. Tt effects are immediate and reife! Sold bv KITCHEN, TYLER & CO., Nos, 141 Ohambers 1 Hudson street, and by druggists generally, etl, api ; : % Nebuchadnezzar fed on crass, but never became fit for | _ Mr. Srevexs, (rp ) of Pa.,said tho gentleman had not | ‘The kari of Donovanmore contrasted. the satisfaction | 1! : Fie Ee ee a ie tnterested in maritime business. Their provisions are | peer, and from. onalogy we may infer that Tollock, | Pronerly roflected upon the subject. ‘These banks had.no | with which the nobie earl had received the very unsatis- ee anette pide, Hox, Wwelingt similar to those adopted by Great Britain, and are iv | though controlling av establishment which ho regards | circulation, excepting what was based upon bonds, and | factory and trausparentiy false statements of the captain Cl tended tobe mado univerzul emong all marine nations | ® embedving all the attributes of national soge- | when the bonds were taken it was under the plighted | of the Kearsage.with his treatment of Mossrs Laird and reignty, will hardly ever attain a condition qualifying | faith of tho government that they should not be txed. | others who were suspected of (iltivg out ships tor the M 4 They will ucdoubledly be promptiy concurred in by the | hia for the proper exercise cf his peculiar talente, | _ Mr Horcnms:, rep.) of N. ¥., offered an amendment | Confederates. Bate raion Gece ee Ete a ie ae es Senate, Gavciior) Me. Nexinith proceeded at length sbjecting the bank capltal to siate and municipal tara | ari Reavis, read tho statement of the captain, to | Lambr WS iteynolas, Plerrone 3 T'Pitts, G8 Harris, U ' y sur! <TEN ' give an exhibition of he vast mineral resources of le r wainst exem) which be said that be was not at first aware of the m Ni td, USN; JC Mockbir, U SBNATOR NESMITH ANDTHE SUCERINTENDENT OF THE | (ropon, and its wide extent of countey, the interests of | ing it, and by such exemption the friends of the adminis- | being on board. Tho vessel was driven out to sea by a Te which would be subserved by the measure advocated: | tration, who were endeavoring to give credit and charac. storm, and he put the men on shore as s00n aa he ci No specch of this session nas disturbed the gravity of | and he thougat that the government, instead of purguing birt ig stem pc wee hele s Pa applet Tn his opinion that explanation must be accepted as ate to 03 ree th hat of Mr. Nesmit a niggardly policy towards the hardy pioncors engaged in x, aa iss’ amendment was rejec: against & factory. the Senate ton greater degree than that o osmitb | Geveioning iis rich mineral resources, ahould exterd to | _ After further proceedings, Mr. Tracy’s amendment was | The Marquis of CLANRICARDE gave notice that he would Lieut 8G Len Genin, No. 513 Broadway. His New Spring Styles comprise the Iateot’ Frouch aad English novelties of GeNthysten’s SILK HATS ‘TLEMEN'S Sort ano Ocorn Fars, Laapies, Reining Hats axD-Ohes, hurgeons Harts, Liv Isranvs! Bars. ‘Tho Millinery and: Hatting trade dealt with om liberal terms. ‘Attention is called to the Gentlemen's Furmdshing Goode Department in this store, comprising ail the latest novelties. GENIN, No, 643 Browdway. SN Capt S Lake, J’ W Morse, Childs, 51S mew Massachusetta Volunteers—and 100in the leamship Hudson--Lieat John Adams, pt A ny to-day, on the proposition to establish assay offices in | thom all necessary facilities for the rejected, 23 against 60 ” all, Lient W oP Smith, lo bi Fromotion of enter- > 23 ag move for the information, indictments, &o. Lieut D B Cressey, Lieut. —— Correy, Lieat Tisdale, Licut Nevada and Oregon. For a short time ail present re. | prises #o fraught with the present and pros; = Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Iowa, offered an amendment, —— Robi 4 o— iased tha uasotacl digoity, and" withl eager’ covate: | tezeete oe the bation = 4 Prospective n- | nich was adopted, “that the duties or taxes impored by | THR LAIRD REBEL RAMS—ANGANGRMENT OF THE | 7 iq thesiotaes ey Wem CaP BS Hatch, De Oto—and |G. saundore’ Metallic Tablet Rasor : wi The subject then went over under the rulcs. Congress from time to time shall be in liou of all other COMMISSION TO EXAMINE THR PACHA OF RGYPT. New Orr yans—Steamship Yaroo—L Levalloc, M Leval. | 3trop.—Tho oldest and most supcovat atrop now in use, hav- @ances seemed to anticipate its wittic:sms, even those THE ORDER OF BUSINESS. % taxes on such associations,’* e {From the London Post, March 17.) loo, Miss % Levailoe. A Morelli and lady, J G Heneidrop and | (2# been before the public for the last forty. years, For sale, irectly oppoxed to the measure joining in the suppressed Mr. Powstt, (opp.) of Ky., endeavored to obtain the ‘The committee have reachod the forty-second section. At.the Judges’ Chambers yesterday, the case of the | indy, Miss North, J McDonngll, WL May, Miss Andrews, | Wuolosale and Te EERE fo. 7 Astor House. mirth, His caricatures of the Philadeiphia Mint Super. | 0¢F to got up bis resolution ‘calling on the Secretary of Without further proceedings, the committee roge, and | Attorney General vs, Laird and others, which appeared | Mra K n. Gould. F Mine: M oon maker, lisa ps , teavure p tut Super- | War forimtormation a regard to the cerches and pro. | the House, at half-past four o'clock, adjourned, in the Morning Pos! @ few days since, again came before | John T Piai Willy Caldwell, Col — ———— acid fotendent wero inimitable, and are regarded as hiving | yerty of Christian denominations taken posseasion of by Mr. Justice ——. His lordship had oe a commis. ag JW Uervey, J B Griffith, D Salan: Ph terd ccc pallenbe act —— ‘wow | steusic i 0 1 mn to.be convened for the examination of witnessea in | S@°rage. antic Stitch Sewing Machines. 495 Broadway. completely equelched the preteasious of that tndivituat, | his own orders, or tho orders of generals of the army. He Prizo Cases Adjudicated. Fuypt, aud the Pacha wae named therein’ ‘The point | _Neworns—Steamship Georze Olympns—Jobn Alexandre, ae Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hate yw foreheads or any laa the-bedp. Warranted a6 A Ni d to obtain tho | Tho following prize cases have been sont to the Fourth | PKYMs Mie Ihe [Acie ae sean ne taken vioa row or | Gd Fitch, Thos Kegan, fro bis new depot, 458 Broadwa; in‘ormation for the perj.ose of making it the besis of a | Auditor's office by the Secretary of the Navy for settle. bil which ho was now preparing. Thent.. ‘The prize money will be ready for distribution ta | DY interrogatories, applylug the lash (o Mr, | *esived tho resolution passed, ashe w although it 13 claimed that Pollook, the Senator's chief ot} faria Kirk—and Il in the steerage. was to politely scourge lessrs, Laird it was insisted that by tho a with the Solicitor of tho Customs interrogatories tad | Facetiv; Artistic, Liternry, Scloutio and Agricuitars! been agreed upon. It was stated'that Messrs. Laird had |p, bt bad no otioe of the original application for s commission, | cating matter; The Latest pee rewts an hin 2 and had entered a caveat against it, As the solicitors had | Feperts of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, le, agreed on interrogatories, it was better the order should | Horse and Family Markets, Edisoriale, Marriages and ei, ee age. | Deaths, Advertisements, and roports of all importamtand ment. He had it from tho Atiorney Goueral himself that | interesting ocourreaces of the past weok. yeas 24, nays 16. Fmma Amelia, Committe. ce of Ww: s ral a een “the Coadact of ihe War for several hours | 7"h6 senate; after a Jongiexeoattve session, adjourned. to-day, in reference to the battle of Gettysburg. Gone! Gibbon’s testimony controverted the statoments which have been made by Genera! Sickles and others. Genera! Meade was before the committee to produce certain id to have begp igsnod Tt does not claim to make she halr guow in’ where |) onee fallen out. Nothing will do that. whatever m: ‘vertised Lo the contrary; bus it will xtoysls falling ont, coal it weft nod silky, cleanse it and the: scalp of ail tapurd. ties ung. humors,and entirely overcone tho bad of ous of previous tne gf praparatioas contalniag sulphur. srgae of Toad, &c. It does not cagaire soapiag, Washiws, anti. ‘ation nor will it crowk’ or smut bt is ae df arid wiped from tue akin wa any Bain! stag. ham gua House of Representatives. Wasmnotox, April 1, 1804 INCREASING THE PAY OF PRIVATES IN THE ARMY. — ‘Mr. Flotaan, (opp. yor Ind., gave notice that he will on for its Papers bearing upon the in regard to the retreat of the forces before the second | Monday introduce a resolution instructfhg the Committee the evidence was to be given rita race. Torms—Siagle subscription, 92; Three copies, #5; Five | | Weapply the Hinwathe a our waodie, thie © day's feht. on Military Affairs to report a bill Increasing the pay of Mr. Justice Mellor expressed his determination to ad- | sonjcg, $8: Ten copies, $15.. Single copies five-seuts. Pyblle 10 alge oe rte nthe ocigiaal color tm ten dare ap tee Mrs. Lincoln's Sister. here to his origival intention. He never should have vapy fartheat, We ewe slo it in toast eases in six | tho Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Wicson, (rep.) of Mxss., moved to go into executive | a short time:— eanan Bena, So nopeared on: tbepart of the Attorney THE WEEKLY HERALD. ai o THE TRANSFER OF SEAMEN FROM THE ARMY TO THE | ““Soveral Senators desired to get up other bilts, ana me. | VOM Prise Ves: Amount of Prise | “yr. Justice Metior satd his {atevtion'was that the evt es - Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hats Restoratt NAVY. telikee wiihinee die cee . Money, ror | ‘ence should be rita roez, oF he should not have directed | The Beat amd Cheapest. Newspaper in Bovine MAW ATE’ Hale RESTORATI A lively discussion is anticipated in the Serato next | Sr. Conmeg. (rep-) of Cal . moved that when the Sen- ‘Susquehanna. . BA Hie ie eal imenhdbapncacl abelian St ead the Country. HOVE S HIAWATHA HALE RESTORATIVE week on tho subject of transferring seamen trom the | MA andicura i’ be until Monday, Adopted. toe Kanawha 3.151 | fendants would have the opportunity of giving evidence | The Wavxiy Hxrawo, ready this (Saturday) morn- HOvrs WIAWAE HATE KBSTORATIY army tothe navy. Tho Nave! Committee hos for sume | an executive cession : 15.156 | on their behalf. ing, will contain:—A fall account of the recent Rebel HOMTS HIAWATHA HALE RESTOR ATE {ime bad the subject under serious consideration. ‘the | | Mr. Hat, (rop ) of N. 1. calied_ altention to the letter 11059 | jpelfe de Riche, from tho office of Mesart: Gregory) 0° | aid into Kentucky, of their dopredations, and of their HOYOS HIAWATHA Ware RESTORATIVE sbstructions claimed to bare beon thrown in the way of | Chane carry of the Navy presented this morning: 942 | sion was abandoned, te vonue might bo changed by | Defeat by the Union Forces; Tho latest despatenes re- 13 wats SPER TO RESTOR paper inp ied roeasure by the War Hepart | action. He bad raleaee from Prossing gmivortant — — » and the case tried at Liverpool in the present | garding the Movements and Operations of the Union 8 wige ‘" zB py ReSTORe mont are represonted as being very Sormidab ind will, | Measures om account of the great number military 256 Army in all parts of. the country; Account of the Recap- 1s WARR, ED TO RESTO! Mt ts expected, Leing down upon tho War Oca the wrath | His Droueht bovore the Senate, and be was af;ald, If he S.Oats | por at eenie eae te Ekesa Minced en | Aiccl of Llstiouset-General ‘Gran by. ibevdrmanat Une FADED AND MAIR AND W HIGERES Of all the friends of the navy. Mr. Hale to day intimated | ment of the countryman who stood on the Astor 1 House int per _ Mr. Cottrell, who represented the other defendants, the | potomac, and the effect of the Reorganization of that dt- FADED AND G WALK AND WHISKERS: that he should call up the subject at tho carlieat oppor | steps waiting for the procession to go by, and the crowd ¥ ing y gn emery anor ai a om the | vision of the Union Forces; The latest. News from the ZADED AND BAIR AND WHiceene tunity. ahi otel or eee His lordship requested the parties to settle the terms | Rebel States, and of the Movements of the Rebel Army; TO THEIR ORIGINAL CORE THE BATTLE OF GRTTYsBCRe. The vens and nays were called upon Mr. Sherman's | Napoteon. of the order. They retired, but could not agree, and | Tato and important Inteliigence from Europe, and from TD THEE ORIGINAL COLOR: Govoral Mexde and General Gibbon wore be‘ore the | motion t» go into executive session, which was adopted | ave Tnaiey.: a eer wad: mnsioted, that tip the arrhagerioine | all patts of the World; Poatry; Two .lutoresting Stories; TO THF ORIGINAL COROR ‘ cE : SEASU: privates of the army. =a Paina ™ is 2 J 5 jn es. ad r “ a Tho pre‘erment of criminal charges ageinst certain | Mr. Wira0%, (rep.) of Lowa, asked leave to introduce ® | 1 a pumety W eae Monron, March 30, 1864. slit Le Hicho said the, oummseion might goat some Gd Saatnag eure abe Ted a. Loran tie ramibaer ob neat omeers of the Treasury Dep.rtme: | bill regulating commoree among the sovorat States. It} 4 epee singed oe. ington — of March pasicetenn Fe peerdioreg Moat tated eat disse once moan The rapa of ive most | Stine hair testoreds Bah the contractor for the Treasury note and bood j declares thet each and every raltroad company is antho | * ne Paeeceee His Lordship adhered to his intention, and the parties | press anc tuo Liw are bors acalust you, Lurchisors, ho | theteske A corateate of the result to be pubilscapd in all the Dave, produced quitea large crop of suits for tresjuse | Tied to transport freight and passengers from one State | | Ain xn Covort roraie Exemy.—It ts stated in best | agreed that the evidence was to be vied tocr, aud that tho That the woods PTEATION de SON, gortumers, New | prineival papers at the exyeure Of Ro unstavessful pra- 4 ave to another, onvthing in the laws of any State to the con- | {formed circles that Mrs. J, Todd White, the sister of | gratement of facts to be given by the Crown should. bo uraembossed oa be bottles you bay, Sold by at | brictura and false imprisonment, anc are likely toresult im @aum’ | (rary uotwithstanding. Mrs. Lincoln, dia pass through our lines for Richmond via | furnished within five days of the present dato, and that | “sae. Riga) pairs = HOUTS IMPERIAL © DLORI COB AM, i ber of indictments for libel Dr. Stuart Gwynn, the ubject mado to the introduction of the bill. Fortress Mouroe, with three large trunks containing medi- | {he wiuessea were to bo cross examined. Th Con | Neureay, Eddy & Co.—Managers, Seantal wavy ce te Swown or bluek. ens. SLL every” * JOSEPH HOYT £CO., 10 Universtiy place, N. ¥. MONEY. 70 STATRS POR RAISING TROOPS. cineg and merchandise; so that tho chuckling of the rebel | ui'cfConstaatinople was to bethe commissioner. cae 3 : xn. (Fep.) of Me., lutrodaced a bill to provide | Prest over ber sate transit with rebel uniforms and but- | Pasha of Feypt, or ove of his oflicers, to Le ox hey ey eee ae se bon 7, ing to loyal States certain eums of money ex. | D8 of gold was founded in truth. General Butler is not | The evideuce to be glosed by the 30th of April. facia Cia hie ise “ aapihibory pevded by them in raising, erganizing and equipping | Wont to be a “respecter of persons,’’ and it is considered Order according! tro: pa for the Union army, hore'a legitimate Inquiry why be permitted this woman It provides for a board of three commifsionera, to hold | t0 pass to the enemy with'her groat quantity of contra. The Mexican Crown, mn seasions in Washington, and report to Congress the ascer. | band proporty, when he arrests all others? PARISIAN OPINION OF MAXJMILIAN AND ‘axa wire, | %+ B+ Simmons & Co. coutractor, has already be two civil suits agai at y dressing for the w Colonel L. C, Baker, and the Grand Jury of the Matrict ave bofore them several cases Gf libel grow lag out of the game matier, Although arrested three montha ago, a8 yetno charges have been preferred agoiust Dr. Gwyan. Hernia or Rupture Radtealiy Cu Old theories and opinions evertarned oy simply anew mechanica’ appliance for this dasgarons dis Ww ae THE ARMY APPOINGMeNTS, ErC. tained sums due to States, towns. cities and counties From a late personal interview with Major Mulford, Paris (March 26) correspondence of Loadow . times | 7, at CORT RCAC His! o sao Ceekiaaio St Hialen tatiana ‘The reorganization of the Aemy of the Potomac is stil | yy lue bili was rolerred to the Commiltec on Ways and | commander of our flag of truce boat, Ileara that the ar. | _ the Archduke Maximilian. and the-Archd’ jchoss have 87, 15, 27,19. 39, Bl, ; from" any heretofore used. in'a trisaelight. clean and anaye i Ts , made a most favorable impre-sion on ail w ho have bad No" pressure, on. the back or cord. Pressure. iaw Incomplete, owing to the delay of the Senate in confirming INTERNATIONAL CODR OF StGNAaLs, ticle does not contain one word of truth. Our flag boat | any intercourse with them during theie” (over sey in 19, 24, 43,8 Ke, eresenesy Oaeen Stig” ceaawlatia’ hr baeae tel f a ? ture, ‘Base and comfort ia ootatad, Female Suppuctanss a os of Mass., from the Committee on | hag Intely been making ono trip per week to and from | Paris, The Archduke seems to be very ¥ atelligent, ox ce, Tepo appointments, divisions naving been promixed officers who stil await confirmation. Forty-nine {mportant ‘or those f bill ixiog the rules for preventing | cy point, and the Major brought up a copy of an Atianta | ‘Femely well informed. kind-hearted, 1 4nq (rank ana | Framer, Kitts & Co Managers. iple, Show ac on th ‘i siamp for n par: ple to stoop. Send sane pri collisions ca the water, by signals, fog whisties, kc. Mr, anly in bis manner. In fact, he seams buona - 7 ‘ TREO nent cases were before the Souxte today, upin which a | Hint exrtained that the object. of’ the bill was to contri: | (GA) paper, containing the substance of the above article | Vloxicaus. "Ne roturos 7 Brussole wisn’, Ca eeme or BE 82, 24,18, 56, S417, 2,67, 24, ML, 10, 20, ____ GBEGONE R CO.. 699 Basadimrag. exeoutive ceraion “was obtained” af an early | Yate towards a uniform international code of rales, Tho | two weeks prior to his carrying Mra. White through our | possible, whore the Archduchess will paw j two days with 20, 4270, 55°17 8,45, 23, 38, 72, 61, 32, 67 Intemperance Curet—And Alb Destve hour, though not without considerable dificulty. Tt importauce of such a code had for @ long time been felt | tines, and the lady herself poke of having seen the article, | her relations. They then proceed to-T¥ jona, where they ’ ay pie 5 Aha bsnele ml, tetas for intoxicating liquors sure'y. speedily and parmaneadl: ur, thous! ‘at considerable difficulty. It was | by the parties interested; but up to this time none had | before leaving Washington, make a very short bg ‘and’ go OM‘ Miramar to spend ee at a oe conquered. Address, with s's:ap enclosed for svcuine, Ie Gt one time claimed that no quorum was present, and on | been established by this government. A year ago Lord I certain'y think the Tribume’s correspondent should | the last duys of the Holy Week. Tht y wili receive the Prises Cashed in iti ea ia paar Creswell, Dox 1,305, Boston, bens. Offoek was made to force an adjournment by those who | LYous cniled the attention of the State Departinent to fey, wore seeanticn to the truth and less to giving pub- | Mexican deputation on the 27th, anow ines formally their | fie#aud information the subject, and enclosed a code of rules adopted by Notice to Dracgtats —Knanp's Indian bad r icity to defamatory articles in regard to our officers, par. | acceptance of the crown and thet’ « Brokers, 310 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, failed in getting their own matters before the Senate, | Groat Britain, to go into force Juve lost, and nggeated ticulariy. when those ‘articles ‘are stolen. by him from | Fmpress of the Mexicans, and sot:nw {0 Of kimperor and Steenginentog Plastore reieit for 30 coniaaze, 38 cente nam APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. that it be adopted by our government. This code was | rebel newspapers, instead of being “stated in best in. | for their final destination, with the jose wishes of every eae Bates, | $15 and $18 per gross, wholesale. roler, yet, BOON . ™ submitted to the Navy Department, and by it referred to ” KI * omnes The following nominations were confirmed to-day by | ¢' a, wien gave ‘be mate hol Prine gph formed circies”’ in Washington. VERITAS. one for their success, rianedihid Sedan &. Manian NAPOLEON'S WAR POR A Raf ¢ ayn AGAINST RE- A Speedy and Permanent che Senate in executive session: — amination, It bad alsv been recommended by the M MUNN & CQ, publishers of tho SCIENTIFIC ji f Treasury Cepartmont Copies of the bill 4 The Fr on Volunteers. PUBLICANIN: ache, toothac! neuralgia and catarrh.—Use Wolcott's MERICAN, continue to act as Attoraers for securiag Pa Colonel Patrick & Couner, Third Calvoraia Volunteers, | (ore on Hocese baa’ been’ sont $0 Githrer: pentenet GENRRAL ORDERS—NO. 28, (Paris (Mareh 18) correspondecar ,"s¢ rivorpool Journal.} } Instant Pain Auinihilstor, Sold every whore, eee naw Tarenitna fo tie and ai foreign Cvantriem Qi ee ALL et. pracicting enia, ind have acted we Attorneys for more 210 20,1400 Inve: y Zaining the Patant Laws and other a ae Na ren eee a Von, ‘Consultation and advice free. address MUNN & CO., $7 Bark row, New Y¢ i Seventh streets, Washington, DO bal Laird’ ; bene verything for preserving and beaut! a aki. 33 Broadway and Gruggiels Crom March 30, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel Gabriei) R. Paul, kighth infantry, from april 18, 1863. Firat wenant Adelbert Ames, Fifth artillery, from Ww, ig RE ' in H. Griersov, Sixth Illinois caval iat i the country, and the attention of interested Herapqvarrers, Derartuent or Tay East, Every emotion—political, sue josophical— in commerce called to it. Great Britain and France had Naw Yor« Cirr, March 25, 1864. : seems (0 have beep aroused dust ai, the past week. The ot Tout wurpassa fed the code, and it was believed that all the mari. | _ The attention of the Commanding (General has been | departure of Maximilian andi ;‘Qincint acceptance of tne | Py int tomrlenion ‘making it international, | Called tofthe fact that the county of Kichmond, New | crown stirred up no litte bitte rues and bile among the | ccrasere’ Tesponses t@the committes express but one opin. | York, the town of West Farms, Westcherter county, New | political defenders of the stop ne has taken aad the philo- fon, and that was in favor of the code. It was as pearly New York, and several other towns within tho limits of | sophical opponents of thesaa@ 4. To the tormor it gives Address to Smokers.—Poliak & Son, fal from June 3, perfect as it could be made, this department, have made provision for a bounty of | cause of triumph as eon! lation of the mighty power ‘manufects ™ jroome street, near the Bein ss, " ‘The bill was passed. $00 and upwards, to be paid to persons enlisting in the | of France to distribute ant Bowery, sell ‘at wholesale and retail, Pipes cut to on iierandea. Webb, Eleventh infantry, from ‘THR ADMEASUREMENT AND TONNAGE OF VRREELA. military service of the United States, and that the cor. | to withdraw, To the Iau :° = an hell por be order, repaired, boiled and mounted. wert, Alex. C B rye Tertcoph crous os Colgget Mr £1107. trom the Committee on Commerce re} Porate authorities of said counties an much humiliation and sorer ww, ag it confirms the scornful A Perfect Ratr Dye.—Mi Onty 50 rend ai Robert 8. Foster, Thirteenth Indiana, June 32, Colonel Alfred N, Doffle, First Rhode Island cavalry, June 23, 1663. <s Walter ©, Whittaker, Sixth Kentucky, June 26, First Lieutevant Jadson Kilpatrick, First artillery, Sune, 13, 1863, Captatu Wesley Merritt, seoond cavalry, June 23, 1863. iitng “sourt ara, Sina OE tog diseases of “tho ota. chaps, rheumatiam, aweilings, elief in cases of cuts, bruises, «praia, vurns, senide, fen Price 2 centa., Bold by ail Sriegia throughout the world. Principal ofice 374 Pearl atvret, N. towns have pro- a bill regulating the admeasurement aud toun: ships | vided shat at least $100 shall bo paid to the recruit, | revenge inspired epithet: 9 nd vessols of the United states. He said that the eect | Having the disposition to be made of the bal ; ftbien France bes bog been | santa par bor. ‘Tey, Sold by all druggists. Depot 66 Dey of this Will would be to contribute a uniform rule on this | OF 1» asthe case may be), undefined and to be of « foul hypocrisy as well ae ‘ subject | Tt was a surprieing fect that up to thie time we | Pargnined for by the recruit and the boufty broker, shat pation in the world so loud | A Bad Breath.<How Many Lovers it wore without any mode of lexally axcertaining what the | Usually with fraudulent representations on the part of | in its own self-praise & noerniug tho disiuterestednoss, | has separated—how many friends for ever parted. To avect meaning of a ton is, a8 applied to vessels. This bill was | the hard ae 1s, ane ae, ere. oem a rg the abhorrence of oppression, 4 8 radical cure use the BA MOF 4 THOUSAND FLOWERS recommended Navy Department had been | reer ment gets in many cases, whi always @ as a dente! submitted to patoene. interested’ aod bad found nenerat | and the recruit only $100. ts ¢ stunted fa ite march gion fore Complexion. Price'30 cents. For saie by all arwegiats territor favor. The true way to determine the topnage of vessels | | A8 numerous deceptions and frauds on the recruits Toe Komen vepah o, and tho Mexican, with strong Queen of Be of Antiti itens and preserves the con Captain Kinner Garrard, Fifth cavalry, July 23, 1853," | [8 anything eles. Be h to ascertain bj t measuration tl necessarily occur are daily occurring under such an | foreshadowness of am! aitacy tad § Al types L jotogra phi at 5 seghbtain Charies R. Woods, Ninth infantry, Angust 4, | Osea a alvided by one Duudred. gives the seme | ArFABReMoNt: and as it iean Outrage tot as a natural Shoes hots Citable nek oem | BOCES Grilery and the St, Kicholae combined, oy | it i800% ot Pataaeiphin Colonel John B. Saubore, Fourth Minnesota, Auguat 4, | POF of tone, malking oue hundred cubie feet @ ton, This | Inland inet ihe money levied pen thelr property, anal | forcibly. wpen Max aillan, whose mouth had never ouce | Broadway. DINGTON'S, 710 Broadway, adit alt draggists’ o bill wae passed. Bot to the bounty runner, who stays at home, and to | been with admirull gnyyvecuy here, gostruck hed he re Hair Dye—The Best in the tegenBee Advertise. reitable, taneous, Th ‘bral druggiata, ory BL Bares aire Baten: rd and sentence uttered ‘A NEW COLLECTION prevmicr, BTC. whom the United + pays a liberal and fixed compen- | py vis host, waa Scored tothe rere, See ‘Mr. Euior reported a bill, which was 4, providing | sation for his troublo in procuring the recruit, the Com- | piuet of Coat Gul jog. felt astacian lane of ben aug feet aye. 63. Colonel Giles hg ae Missouri, August the collection district of Presque Isle be chances to the | Manding General hereby orders that all provost mar. | or uight. Tt wae felt that in that singlo-nearted, opeo- mn Samuel A. Rice, Thirty-third Iowa, Colonel Walter Q. Gresham, Fifty third Indiana, August ag HatmKnot ts Cou- sappy. Those who delfapt Buy Your Hats Of any county oF town making such or similsr indoti- | theory of the BY heror—the exaltation of the Latin races, nye er ee ition. Standard price for Dress Hate. District of Erie, Algo a bill to oppoint au appraiser and | Shale and coliating officers shall refuse to enlist in bebalf | mouthed adveat Mosionet Mannleg M. Force; Twentieth Obio, August 11, | ** Saran sppiner it Pertand. Me Pmt nite provision as hereinbefore referred to, unless such | and the abaceer erore-the exaltation ofthe Lathe race, #, 210 Broadway, corner of Fulton sirect. ical evince thei res MATT eeenising tree the onseead 1863, sy wy . out of sthe Anglo Saxon are to be repre- a that has attended the Introduction of KNOX 8 Rpriog Suzie Cotone! Robert A. Cameron, Thirty-fourth fndiana, A 11, 166%, Joun M. Corse, Sixt Town, Angst 11, 1843, of Hat, which in beanty aot excellence equalled. Those whi Mr, Dixon, (rep.) of R. I, from the Committee on | Provost marehal or onlisting oMeer shall be convinced | outed im Wy King sion pe fgg Baa ty ‘ imlust neck for it av KNOX Commerce, reported a Dill, which passed exomptine trom | that such recruit has actually recoived the full, amount | progress of 1 duties alter Augast teks aes, ail of the bounty raised in such county or town; and | Milan, is Dow Senne dam ap tae tide of progress DARKE, 114 William street. in Alvio C, Glilem, necistact quariermnater reight baigess Frome and other crafle. with. | tr of hia ‘euid, bounty. to any’ person. tor ‘acy | fe'tbe beay ,WBICH 8 euebng to the South, borue eituer — rr 5 rin n i . te f ef muy | by the draw, tS ie ’ United States Army, August 17,1863, Sub uate, and contned to ide alee oF within cettain | Pr eended services’ fe ealleting hima, or any pre- | icin shat oF ve hortitty of France’ towards ine, eishened Miey Guienes tor vas: tana’ cont cnet ‘ ‘dames 0. Rice, Forty fourth New York, Angust APROOATION OF THE SUCIPROCTY WIE CanADa. tended service to bim.aftes bis eutistméat, even thourh caniom Ree become eo paiyabie that the French fi A % + ‘i Mr, Warn, (opp.) of N. Y, from the Co an agreement be suayn; such agreeme! cing almost ta naent, © ‘BEM Firat Lieutonaut George A. Caster, Fi'tn cavalry, June | commorco, ‘repented. @ ‘olot ‘renotutions nertias fevtie aimaye frvudnieut, without consieraton, aud contraty * goverment wile Nera sod tanger Ate | "Qctlats Optician, €80¥e Broad war, under La a < ‘ in the prea ‘ public polrey. ui 1 helo a John C, starkeweattior, First Witconsin, July | Mmaut "ns Urvttont oh the Litt of contenter. tasg, | tie tbe unaliersble determination of the Commanding therderaduand, (Hit fepubicrn Institions | Bewatiian Bebbie Spectuctes and Kye for the purpose of extending roviprocal trade between {he 4 now introd r vmerica.”” 4 n wlthout "Hig pacilonel Henry 1. Bnetis, Tenth Masexchussets, Septem. | Frigisn North American coves. and the Cuited Staves, on0¥ Gbalae@ thes sti, erseticn or nm sunrtron? ‘sdiea feculty, - BEAMONR Colonel Bi FE. Davies, second 4 nearly all the article; which Canada bas to seli are ad co would be accounted in history as the most 6694 Broadway, opposite und street. Beptomber 16, 1863, *Second New York cavalry, | miei ia tho United States free of duty, white beavy wendous political measure of metern times. If it poresbnanroctesntanten 1 duties are now imposed upon many of thoee articles iid have no oth " 4 i ult, im a tity, fron a; + CP | the futentin of excluding them ir e Cavadiau mar. 6 Latin races have ah 1 ook seller, 1) Nassan street. tember 19, 1863. S kote: and that the Prosident, doring the Thirty ciath Con. seorsain Oe PeeATars been such stause® partisans, ea ‘The Senate also confirmed }1cutenant Byron Wilson to caused to be submitted to the Houge'an offici.l | levied upon a county or town as bo ty gree , " comman| rom i. potting forth the inequality and tyustice | bat this suount sbull be paid to tho re m der in the wavy from November, | Feports solting Forth tbe eu cauda, tober, | Say olhee apyropeiation of sis vblawfa Beautiful Walking Coat and was kicked out of Spring Overcoate, BIE S17, Rinse gt Uncut Goods large ‘& handsome an ‘212 Broadway. Vatuabie and Conventent.—“ Brown's 2 3 z a Bronchial Troches"’ are widely known aan a ianirable fe- Hoarseness, Coughs, and other troubles of the throat and lungs. They are of grent value rposes for which they are designad, and it should medy for Bronch for the pw tuey be known that while they are usually pleascast and efficacious, ther contain no hurtful Ingredients, but ayay at all times b9, used with perfect safety. —B: into the military service, Wherever, therefore, it will certainly be ject a8 au immense aebievement and one on 4 re Carriages tm Variety at Vinaigre de Tot ° Blory and vo power—tn the trey woehtes have risen to | uawis TInDAL's, G12 Browdway, directly opvoeke St. | coumante of the Bocivie HMysienacye of Now York went on their darkened wiy—ore the keen batchot of tho | © °'CM# Hole ial aae sy If the county |, owing to the | OF town authorities raise money to pay the expenses of gio St TET ond ace Se et A aN MOVEMENTS OF GPNERAL GIDBON, Waelirwicive of Cored, bot bal Garanie tent { Tecewiting oe well as for Raupty they ‘the amount they tid toad tottuerus Ju @ Tittle light, % guide them on Se the Pubiloin Consequense Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premian Genoral Gibbon leaves for the front to-morrow to re. | friendly relations ehould te ovutaued Detwoen | pea Dave oteuy fin A Ag ge ioe hg thoanthg eho RECOGNITION OF MAXIMILIAN AR BMPEHOR BY SPALY. 0 | Lock Stich Sewing Machines No, 505 Broadway. ish Nort erican provinces, ; y ¢ - hag) og ve ) —--« - fume command of his old divition of the Second corps, — | Fpates And the Inlet Nee atid be hereuiter cared | Feetuit, and so much for tho person who presents Fim, | [Pals (March 17) everespondonce of the London Toto: | Winer, rapecially of their (in, Imbel treet me sme | Wwe will Teatta Our “ilazy” to Say “A COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE. on between them npon the principles reciprocally dene. | I they say ia ro —_ worse, a. ous omunity hanviono, ‘he Spanien ptimtetor, a Rd hus notified M, Drougn sition. sud to advine purchasers aad comers te bey oe sevive wad Tho President hasveommuied the eentence of the two | ficial and satisfactory to both parties, therctore, prosente him $100, tn adaion'to the: Meet kan paid by | Z8UNUSS Wat lls Queen Is reway.'to recognize ibe arch: | aueetabie tones ABOLETUS CRE & CO.” blessing on Mra, “wINSLOW" for helping ber to su pron, Harbnck and Pollard, condemned to be bung, to ims | , Resolved, Thal the President be authorized and recutred | thet pied States, however wnjuak such & distribution duke Maximilian as kanperor of Mexico. Mesa Moet & Chandon’s Geveral Aseats (or the Caited | egoape the EPping, colicking and teothigg sioge. We con Prisonment for fife. Maren Latmon bad provionsly ae: | pod icention ot The meerentocet of the timed Staten ie | Mia be to the recruit and the taxpayeum, there is nr, ery oe mpronasiandy i ; a tas prospeotus—the Soothing ned to hang them, assumin nd i of twelve moyths from the expiration | authority to intosfore wb ‘The only romedy for! n9 The Schloawig-Hotstein War. Cristadoro'’s Arm every wisra sot forth In the Pp ij D ig the ground that it was not time the troaly want Inte operaiivm | rocruit i to epiist where he is more herally trented ,yoq | THR CONPERENCE PLAN-FRENCH NOTR ON BNC: ) end Wig wh Syrup performs precisely what i professes ta do. If we 18 duty to do 80, the recent act of Congress having de. ogy a] 4 the cxpleavion peg hy ten | for hee ely fed a9 4 their top ll Aw Pande of the fetow LAW'S PROPOSITION, ihe dye applied Ur make Mra. WINBLG@W—as she lo prived him of the custody of the jail, and plnond that In. | Astin be done, under the feuvisione thetot, anieon® | "By Lomang of en Major Gercfal Skee Stieciaa Bites srdierer se Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nats, Fiq. | Mt te power we would make Mt Gitation under the charge of « warden Indopondant of 4 Re convenuen thal werore Ma fuse be conciides Petnoen | Te Taw Howe, and Assintant Aa Gen. Senge Jotate an i dictucs of ne Pst eared inoutgaia | pleut mrioue te she infant vem Bis (LAimen's? contro! cele otto ee Went natatorrtobow | Uieint—Tyos, 10, En, Cantley ANS ab camp, Seon SiNroedion Hw Reakdwage TS ABTS | ass trom Ror, 0, & WHIRBB'S Iliar