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C'S NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 Se? ral ities, where represent themsel' Union | from it when tt failed to State. Meaa- | this great distance (rom the scene would not be guilt: | poorebasar ag . og while the Biorta began to boy ty a the folly of desiring of attempting o toveriore lth 4 NEWS 1} 5% Ei, ROPE, soldiers for the purpose of gaining loformasion. During | Soule.’ propagate the sentimunt 1s churches and other ‘Tae despatod uf Secretary 3eward to Mr. Dayton, dated — are - the ingt fow days they have been quite numerous fe the | avencies. At this p-int the diverpence between the North | October 23, 1863, contains tbe following sentences The Asubeel of ¢ te teanen as Moumn. vicivty of Peirfax Court House, managing to cluce all aud South commenced, and our political platforms became | United states, when invited by trnce or Mexico, cannot parties seat in pursuit of them, Those squads He in wais Bothing but « budget of dogmas on thi omit t express themselves with Blauavas, April 7, 1864. rents can | Ee na Wes 1S the peaition Rew iwoidents ax they occur in the progress of that war. | The steamship Kode?, (0m Liverpool March 20, upon a the outside our lines, and maintain @ | livery semtimen: could uot ¢ remov. i Drowys do huys vow speaks of ap clection whicB be | rived at six efclock this Gventing. stant survetilance upon the inhabitants, upon whom, would give no guiravtees, Sadine that it ‘ooutd not exist | expects to be bold in Mexico, .nd to result ta the ohvice 4 frou the to time, they levy contributions in the way of {Our government It was no use, thrrofore, for moa to | Of bis imperial bighvess, the Prince Maximihan of Aus- She brings the following additional newr: — WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Senatoria! Debate on the Amendment to the Constitution. Deafaess and Diseases Trugiher of reecot or long standing, receive tion from DR. CADW EL Citew inaioadove free tucateom vote eee eh Bay they wanted the South to come back ‘the basis of | tria,to be Emperor of Mexico. We learn from other Me ch 28—A. clotbing and provisions. the old Union, and quotod trom the Richmond Whig te | sources that tbo prince has declared nis wilinguoss Te we or OD Totnd wud THE DUTCH MINISTER GOING HOME. ‘how that the people of the South spurned the conserve | to accent an tmporial throve in Mexico on three ond ‘Tho Radicals Preparing for an On Mr. Schiciden, Minister Resident for the Hanseatic Re- | “!#% of the people of the North. conditions, vamely:—First, that he shail be called | Denmark, says-—/"We Shay oo gad to discover that a ic epa -] oo " iJ ‘THE PRAYORS OF THR CHAPLAIN, to tt by the universal suilrage of the Mexican | no Holy Alliance exists (o orasb the liberties of th Ad inis Publics, has gone bome on ieave. In his absence Mr. ; Mr. Savisnumy, (Opp.) of Dei., submitted the follow- ” | eerie that be shall Secoiue Softanennahio Europe, just as we a. oak fe per © wee and Vest from Roning Secretary tion, is made Char ing:— gui the integrity and independence of tbe pro~ B abou! beara to 815. is Conta, $18 te 82, , Slaught on the Adm tration. Beans, Chet of Legation, sgl dig TE ERR RAN exmpire thirdly. thas the Road of his amily, the | that the hostiity of Germany to the words Mersons 812 CLamed, Te wialtes oean * Baer: peror Of Austria, shall acquiesce Reterring to these - - THE, BRAZILIAN MINISTER. seanented, boven fier te pray ti pinnate facta, M. Drouju de Lhuye iotnnates that un’ carly uc- | ° Debmark was promoted by aympathy with co patriots. | Covey a Haner's Highest Premiem haplain's, opinion in oe is knowledgmout of the proposed empire by the United and got by the abhorrence of Libera) views ou the one pretence of prayer. his, sai ‘Stes would Ro otamatont to France, by relieving her | pointoron the other. However, we lack the informa- to Hie duty as the Almignt id that the said Chapiatt Senor Lisboa, the Braziliau Minister, is aw: Blastic Gtitsh Sewing Machines, 495 Broad ® special obarge d’rffairs to & viait to u ‘Our Relations with France | rival of » sc ee mg ore a he res! irra a oes ate ge the opm sooner than calght be vonsibie under other elroumstancry | tom to justity us im drawing the wished-/or inferences.”” | 5. & and Mexico. THE CHAPLAIN OF THE smwars. sg the Freuch yovornmeut hay net been left auinformed that | Berlia letters mention that Priace Hobeozollorein Sig- | {ne thera aor ihe Public for the last ast forty pret —f— 4 Mr. Saulsbury bas given notice that he wil to morrow ir. HOWARD tiated in the ga im the eeiee of the United States the permanent estab- | mariangen bas left for the seat of war, to endeavor to | wh eee Lo. ne UDERA i No, 7 Astor House, call up bis resolution censuring the course parsued by | The Sonate weat into executive session and then #4 | Yarioo will be for penvhen eit nor dosecbien you | ON@t & reconciliation between Frederick Charles and tbe Chapiain of the Senate in his prayers at the opeving | %UFned. will inform M. Drouyn de Lhuys taat this opinion re- Genraud’s Poudre subtitle Sproete Hal Of ite daily sessions, A speech of intensest bitterness is House of Representatives. eae caceneel, Ont ener Bey: Re ies expected, and some days will probably be eccupied by Wasnrsaton, April 7, 1864. of Mexico, nor Bautmonn, Apr 1, 1864. the ,Sepators on ether side in discussing the necessity | opviceRs DImNsEND FROM THA ABRViCg BY THK PREuDRNT, | OF Gesire to . Talbot county gives 300 and Caroline 260 for the con: and propriety of invoking Divine {nterference with the | On motion of Mr. Ganvim>, (rep.) of Obio, the Seore- | them io the onjoymentof whatever in-titutions of govern. | Yoution and unconditional emancipation, Worcester deliberations of the Amorican Senate. tery of War was directed to inform the House how many | ment they mney, ‘tu the exercise of an absolute freedom, | county is incomptete, but, no doubt, bas goue for the con- ‘Wiplomatic Correspondence Relative to the : Austre-Franco-Mexican Monarchy. from lew Ques Geashages a2 000 pent of the boty. his mew depot, 455 Broadway, Hoyts Biawatne ae Eulitary and Civil Appointments _. A PREGEND-FOR, GENERAL. KIGRATRIOK. commissioned ofloers, with their uamos and'rauie, hare | ostabiieh It is proper alo that M: Drouya de LBuY8 \"veption and emancipasion. Dorset gives 300, Confirmed, . ‘A magnificent riding whip has arrived bere for General | beon dismissed from the military service by autbority of | aca Mexico as the theres ole war whion bas net yer | Kat 200, Queen Anne 650, and Somorvet t ae. a Kilpatriok, from the friouds of the First Massachusgtte | the President, without trial 9 court martial, ‘since the | ended in the subversion of the J ti nigecaes jong existing | 400 against a convention and for the democratic ticket. z ae, wd cavalry, attached to bis division, sie bare been rere war, and how many such dismia- | there, with Hib whlch. the United ates aa Lig g ‘ihe Howard county bas gove for the Convention. The dele ony - Felation of poece and alecere (rieodsh j Gaximmiy said this resolution was reported at the Toupee the United States are not Need liberty tocom-i- | sation ia uncertain. It is thought it will be one con- - ‘ __ Wasaunctom, april T, 1864. THIRTY-EIGHTH OONGARESS. isn r alt Committon, “A ‘A bil had bees | er 2 ‘the question of feoogntring a Capaemgngt eich i a gervative an@ two radicsia, Upto this evening the re- THR TREASURY AND THE ADVANCE IN GOLD. FINT sgssion, formed by House, been reported 7 rthor chances of war, may come turns do not change the geperal result as estimated iast wvorably ia the Senate, teking avs from the President, ‘United States, consistently with their principles, can do no T, ts otatod te'Boancial. ciboles here that the Secretary ‘Benmsac tho power of summary dismissals, “As communication | outer ise than loave the dortinios of Mexico in she Keop- | Bight, There will. doubtless be # good working majority Ot the Treasury has been urged by soihe of the most noted *@naaciers not to make any efforts to arroat the advance of ‘"Ghe premium io gold for the present, as it only tends to "promote subscriptions to the new ten-forty loan. OFFICIAL CORRECTION—THE TEN-FORTY LOAN. on this subject had recoived from Ji Advocate | ing of her own io, and re ize their sovereignty xpd | for unconditional emancipation, Wasaroron, April 7, 1864. | General Holt, it seemed only just that all the ‘snould | ia whatever gist ‘them: meal re ‘Ghall choose thas thie po neo nn THE WRANGVER OF MEN FROM THE ARMY TO THR NAVY. — Kap bongs) ‘sovereignty and independeace shall be manifested.” _ Lacsge homo aealiade, Mr. Haxx, (rep.) of N. H., from the Naval Committee, Fesotution was passed, perneee Novos, Avril ¢, - THR RARITAN AND DELAWABE BAY RAILROAD. ‘The schooner Mary: Parker, from Cherrystone 31st ult. reported back the resolution introduced by Mr. Grimes | tte House then resumed tbe considerate of ibe Bari- | THE EUROPEAN TELEGRAPH LINES, | vou to Now Yoru, experienced heavy weather, and re: yesterday, to repeal the joint resolution for the transfer | tan and Delaware Bay Railroad bill. turned to Fortress Monroe last evening in yr She ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, George Har- ‘oopnaipas, (rep.) of Vt, argued in favor of the fost both anchors. seinen, ut setherises the pabioas ion of tn flowiag:— © Poneees Frame oe mavery te: he naralenerion; sanecte constiationsity “ad bzpotioncy deciariog the roads | TRE Collins Russian Overiand Tele | T.ouchooner William A, Fills, New om York for Washing. 8 special dompatch to the | Panied by ® report, which was ordered to be printed. Bd boats of that company to be yaar ‘end post routes. graph via Behring Straits. $o8, pat put in here for assistance, She reporte, Apri FoR York Wortd of the 7 ines. tbe iaterest oa i tare ite pani, tase dnd Ammboy “Rallroad. Company, , i ney Fo ule, the be Jibboorm ‘was ‘oarrwd ‘way and three meu Peasiurpsigk Apes ons Eratecies. senioet Ces eae ; igs sniee ead 4 ‘awa: Youn will peobab! ny bs raoed toa pr ent, Mr. Hae also reported on the bill to amend the act | WoroPoy. jhe Combes, Ad mey the poopie, buterip: | MF. Collina has returned to Washington, after nearly | Srashed overboard. This morning amatuer deck hand was . » per cant, principal and interest payable in anita sncaapmpaealenohad Memos He [nee fo deed frog baecspase ee ras, Mass., April T, 1804 o supplies and adversely on the bill relative to | company, be sa witl TAM, gold. will command ai! money the Treasury w: paymasire da ke, with ly ive Stats, ay poco aceeel te for right of way and the construction ofa telegraph ‘The eobooner Emily, of Fe Halifax, N.S. for New York, a Aa the following ‘halisnge to test come four og pony which wi elected. stso reported tn in favor ot Y Passing the billto | Mr. Rocxrs, (opp. ot N.. NJ, romarkea ‘chat the state- | Asiatic Russia, Russian America and British Columbia, | with » cargo of fish is ashore at moy, partly full of | weeks in the pa papors. wi jaa never Let some weil known and disinteres! *Joan 26, and (capes « ‘a ‘Treasurer to amend the act to regulate the grade of line officers of ment was false eo as to connect Europe with America by way of Bebr. | water, ted ‘persons appeiat . og Ces ng is ph de ins the pavy ; in favor of the resolution of thanks to Admiral Mr. Woopanings took ibe dl eiaimer as true, acoording | ing Straits, having bees brought to a satisfactory con. one to the proprietor of each preparation to have 4 will ly {increase as soon as the | Porter, and the resolution to compensate the crew ef:the | to the best formation of the gentleman; but he fa clusion, under very favorable terms, sow it the Dei of the W! ow St of Henry Clay, i -warious agencies are organized and tu operation Baron de Kalb for losses. Woodbridge) had been informed that the Camden and final action 1 Ky, Apel 1 ‘MF, Hala Toported adversely othe petitionot the war. | Amboy Company ule i foot oo each nomlostions a8 | "We underfand hat Mr, Collins will soon present the Mra, Lurotla Gay, wife of Hleary Olay, dled last nig the ; at the residence of ington, May uot best serve the interests of the greet monopoly. | pian o Congress, in view of the co-operation ef our gov- te e900, Joba M. Clay, eear Laxingtom, | prictort, wong imPmRIAL- covonin CREAM, THE NATIONAL BANK QUESTION. Boe 5 om = THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, subject here went over. erament, aged 63. An appraprisio sosompaniment to the Hiawatha It is etated by Senators a Monat, ‘rep. » Offered @ resolution for BUSINESS RELATING 10 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMRIA. a ad . ore dy National Bank or Car. pein (OP tthe report of the engineers the H feiha asa ‘tion of the sorespaeetpet Sree) Delian ant Resale oe their liberal Court Calendar—This Day. Nght red hate and okers i, beaut browser See Teacy wi Passed by Benate and sent to the Bee eatingan Aa dante a foe, use of the !ntertor | special order—mamely, business relating to the District workot icioenate ones ae rang : home ‘ Svuraawn Cocrt—Cincvre.—Part 1—Adjourned to Tues. =" any dresel ‘louse for its covourrence, Dep it. _Ralerre om or Mata xo, mn Of ColuM swore tog ble sdvantavee to the United States and the world at | $933 4Dr8 tng et, eee, enh, Bet aire a ae JOSEPH HOST &6O,, 10 University place, ¥. ¥. ‘SHE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION, rar mecoouanrs sera oF MARSEAL LAMON, THE eae ne cretion elt ane ae ftrap heel ‘Joll aug hoa Co devairs upon ou strerait to us, | Part's—Nos. 606, 1103, 46, 61 , 1214, 424, 1297, 107/, | wgernta or Rupture Radically Cured. ‘Mr. Hendersen’s speech to-day in the Senate, advo ‘On motion ot Mr. ‘TRUMBULL, (rep. ; of Tl Tl, the following of correction in the District of Columbia, was discussed. | this great en ‘and more espec now since be 1465 , 1467, 1476, 1606, ig 949, 1583, "ai, 1661, Old theories aed op! a overtarsed poe inventiag vaating the proposition to amend the constitution, ie | was adopted:— Pending inisnchion $6 Sey tee bill. on the fable, the House Russia and Great “eel A ont Apg eta a au Tanx..—Part 1—Nos, 8245, 3729, euew imechaien! apple PATENT Cavin Tava Pegarded v6 an exceedingly able effort, and of much aig. | Resolved. That the Secrotary of the Interior be directed to | *djourned ata quarter vo five P. M. Sternational epieit, and cleared it, of ail question as 10 | sre5" sro, SYol, 3798, 67, S100, aTT1 +3113, 8710," 8781, | Hees new combination, of principles, entirely diferent ‘Mitoance, coming anit did from a slaveholder. at ite | S2foruine Benale what amount of fees and emoluments of Tight of way, so aso connect London and St Petersburg | Sras! syap, a780" Part. 2-Now. 088," 3400" SOT, aren, from any’ ned og ca) ‘tonctasion an effort was made to cut off further debate, Merton ot the Grieg “Sutan for the Dlatrct of Galva THE MEXICAN MONARCHY. Trains norat ien.on. enictiabia: Geidaniod ‘N0:thel cone 2960, 3498, 200%, 8870, 32608, 3362, rrenh, 2392, 3408, 3000! ae een, “and nd patent cootrel = cure wand get avote upon the question this afternoon; but at | District during ibe ef ending December Si, 1868, and what Keene sideration of government that pleaded more eloquently | “Cow Press Covnr-—Tatat. Tana tire, “Btw and te gotained, vFomale as Supper ‘Abe solicitation of Mr. Sumner’s frionds further consider. | Smount was allowed to each of sald otlcers ‘or depatics, | The Vote om the Recent Declaration of {than this. i ts the last liek 10.0 telegraphic, chain hub) ang ‘ans, a0, s67, 108, C24 485,19; 280, 439, ety ie, stoop. ras, ae ae clerks. rents, r incidental exponses du: the House—The Diplomatic Correa | 18 '0 bind not only Europe and America, but Asia an 311. 8, 138 7 4 00., 609 Broadwag, sadbhay cubieahi inn: pest "ia Code. ts Gna oh my 142, 311. Part 2—Nos. 638, 138, ais, 451, 124, 307, 489; ibject postponed lor le | same ee umcas Africa as well, in one living and speaking unity. 97, ‘9, 482, 402, 490, 492, 493, 40) - . “im to express his views to-morrow, A final vote will “De seoured, if possible, this week, amd from the mani- GHer Majesty” Champaqnes.—500 Cases at $20 per case. W. B. WARD, No. 7 Broad etrest, Mr. Davis, (opp.) of Ky Waemxcrow, April 7, 1864. The Atlantic Telegraph. Btructing the Judiciary Cor 7 featations of Senators there is reason to believe that, | whether or not Mr. Yooum, lato of Cairo, ned SNcistuistien ehieastie wisa tas @ ance coe tine ‘An extraordinary genoral meeting of the Atlantic THE WEEKLY HERALD. Tee ee verith the exception of Mr. Hondricks and the Senators in the Albany Penitentiary’ ‘under sentence of court mar. Telegraph Company was to take place in London onthe Improved Readings e Poets. =: reat having received a full pardon from the Presi- | on the adoption of the joint resolution protesting against etropolitan Sanitary r=Latest MOORE. 81st of March, to consider the following business:— "1. To receive the report of the directors on acontract | News from the Union Army—Latest In- for manufacturing and laying the cable in the summer of mce from the Rebel States—The trom Delaware and Kentucky, tho resolutions will be va@nanimously adopted. IMPORTANT ARMY CHANGES. one Broadway belies! those Broadway ‘Tijew menuy 6 iate there clear akin celle OF frroking banished singe thet time, They used = 6 “ crop p ) of Iowa, ted on dment, the erection of a monarchical government on the ruins of F. GOURAUD 8 Soap divine, ‘and tbat the ittee report to the Senate the charges, any republican government in 4morics, under the au- &e. , 00 which Yocum was tried.” spices of any European power, bave had permission to re EB ™ ‘The following important changes and assignments have | _ Mr. Davis accopted the amendment, and explained the ord their-vetes; ‘The full. tist of :members who bave re- | 2226 f im Europe—Map of the Seat of Thole pimples GOURAUD swept away, °Reen made:— facta of the case, saying that Yocum ‘bad had charg edad thele uathes in’ Savor’ of the teat i eta 2. To authorize, under the powers of the company’s act And changed to black their hair once f Major General P. H. Sheridan is assigned to the com- tcl acing ese there'd eye sarcier a ee ie oz 2 * S810l- | of Parliament, an increase of the cumpany’s u teed, j—Market Reports, dc., Se. bao ee ae corat tbeee belles ‘gaand ef the Cavalry corps of the Army of the Potomac. | with the Fusttive Slave act, carried off his runaway Mesers. Jamee't, Allen, William J. Allen, Alley, Allisom, coat, fren ny tesue of new capital to an amount ex- ae eee aie Best and ne Newspa- ah Salis tiasea ty Tine ip gene The Eleventh and Twelfth corps are to be consolidated | Save. for which Yooum was tried. committed to. the Oid | Ames, ancoun Anderson. Aroold, Aahiey’ Buley,. Bald: Set women ided by the at. | 2° jantry), ready to-morrow (Saturday) mern- Muce Qournud's Poudres were piscea wand called the First army corps, and Major General | prisice tre aay aie cope wes font tothe szbasy | Binivot Mo. spate, oF Math, rar Brooke Broomait, lanile Telegraph ‘Amendment ‘hot, 1800,” mee leet trom | !96) will oontain:— fag Ub Dn as a lg rd arena : Freedom gre Gay after which ho was sont othe Albany | ie rn of Win, own of W.Va. Chanter Ambrose W: | time Wo time of boads or morigages for auch amounts as | A full and graphlo account of the Opening of the Great | 4. yvnie iy Indna fn pag ie -doseph Hooker te to the command. Papen Beet PCE: "After further discussion the subject went over inform: gare, Clay, ob Gola, Geox. Orayens, Davis of a to the directors may seem expedient, not exceeding in | Sauitary Fair in Now York, with a doscription of the whi 4 ed. tke seme beauti'ul parierre of It Driggs, Dt aah Eckley, ite am fe Denn 01 ally. the whole the sum of £100,000, 4 skin so amooth and transparent of. the Fourth army corps, and Major General 0. 0. How- | 7” RALIED OF INDIAN REYUGEES. Blanioes Bin6 oe Baal fer a as The form of cable adopted by the commitice of the | Military Ovation and the Ceremor ios on tho ccasion, and fest'veln benosty. may te, dw “ard ta assigned to it in his stead. On motion of Mr. DuousTis, ren.) of Wis., all prior | Higby, Bolnah, Hooper. Hole skies: ‘Hubbard ef Tows., | Company ts thus described:—The conductor will consist of of the attendance and sales onthe first day, the whole gine i rect, A fee Sere d ae ee, orders were postponed, and the bill..’aid Indian refugees | enckés, Johnsca of Pa. Julien, Kalbiolech,. Kasson; | @ copper strand of seven wires (six laid round one), oach | jtiustrated with diagrams of the buildings and the diffe. | Ceriain compound ever invented for the complet Fem Major General Schofield 1s assigned to the command of the Twenty-third army corps. Major General Slocum is ordered to report to Major “General Sherman, commanding the Division of tbe Mis- elssippl, and Major General Stoneman to Mojor General ~Bohofield, commanding the Department of the Ohio for vegsignment. Major General Granger is ordered to report to the Adju- ‘tant General of the army. to return to their homes was akon up. Kellocg pa Mich., OS 0, Eslives of N.Y. Ki Law. 048, or : umber eighteen of the Birmingham ‘Tne bill appropriates about $200,000 for the benefit of Het, keane “Shea wutane ia icBride, jgbing 300 pounds per nautical ualle, rent apa The latest despatches from the Union the Indians who fled into the frontier States a year ago Meomend forrill, Mi K. ‘Morris of embedded for solidity in the composition known as ‘Chat Army in different parts of the country; The latest News from the Indian Territory on account of the rebellious po. | Oh®, Morri lecrinohs ani ears terton’s compound.’’ The tusulator is to consist of ase from the Rebel States; An interesting account of the War sition tuken by a of the tribes. Nols Norton, Odell, U'N: ae of Pay. O'Nel feillot Sf Onis ora Lorie Lio yr — to ne Pale in Denmark, with @ Map of the of Opera foe jecessary that diane ely w 5 abovevamed . Scone tions ; epee ist once te bok areaa 4 jameter of the core | Poetry; The interosting story of Porkin’s Ghost;” Fa ie ee none BF ice te Ne ta tle Co make rope Cae compound, making the “Tho bill was passed. ‘Tho weight of the entire insulator is to be 400 pounds per | ne ROBIBI amount nautical mile, The external tion is to be intwo | 28 with valuable reports of the Money, Cemmorcial, biel cemmaay angie otis sos W. Waite, Willian parts—first, the core. surrounded with a padding of sort | Dry Goods, Cattle, Herte and Family Markers, and ac ‘OoNSTITUTION. i ‘The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the joint He Wilson, Viste, ee Benj. Wood, amas | om pred fe sasaki saturated with @ preservative mixture; next to | counts of all important and interesting events of the past of tan, freckles, pimples, sunburn, morphew or from the Bumaa tei “Orequal mal tabpartebes' with thettta! Medieated Soap is GOURAUD'S POU Femoving superfluous halr;_ i DY, for coloring rea or gray hetr back; LIQUID veo ROUGE. for tinting the cheeks with » perm neal LILY WHITE, for lending aa edditicon) Lk OURAUD'S new and splendid ostablishmnent, 486 Broedway, eer Grand street 464 inches, and a circumference of 1.302 inches. | cotia; Literary, Solentific, Artistic and Agricultural read- Knox’s Latest Style.—Clean £004 suit of clothes are very well in thelr be dresset well, and oe Captatm Horace Porter, of the United States Ordnance | resolution amending the constitution. ing is to.be the protective covering, to consist of ‘Department, is designated as aid-de-camp to Licutenant Mr. Teamomona, (OPP ) ot ind, , said he would not have pees DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. Seneoe wires, of the gauge .096, drawn from postens: week. 1 and n@ his perso ‘General Grant, with the rank of lieutenaat colonel. been induced to say arword tui for the ebarge made Dy | The House resolution excites much interest, and many | D&S iron (tbe name aa now used by Whiswort® in Single subscription, $2; three copies, $5; five copies, iced by ‘ENON, ¢ oe Wo 7 Heoal ser uf t bis celebrated q Mr, Hale yesterday at Mr. Duchanan’s administration | genttemon are regorting to the published diplomatic oor- | separately with five atrands of Maulla yarn, tbe whole ot | **: ‘#2 9opl8, $16. Single copies cratic party at that time did all it could to prevent hos. | respondence to refresh their memories as to the position Prev pert pes ise pom pet and a, ppm Im the Wake Success Comes Fraud. Uilltles; and ifthe republicans bad done as much as the | of the United States government upon the subject of | Cabie in air will be 30% cwt. per nautioal mile. The telvorely nc ooopted as FuALOW ‘SONS Might Reomiag wodu reet, and’ though be may havea wild atilt look repoctadle. ice to Druagists —Knapp's Indtea q "WAR BETWEEN THE RADICALS AND THE ADMINIS- TRATION. Tk fe understood that arrangements bave been made for Plastere retail for 20-cemts end 26 cents eas * grand eusiaught upon the administration, of atleast the | democrat voted for the Ccsapron Sree peecrention mee ces = seeing sirsin will be't tenes cet orequalta eleven | something with the same neme and tinge, but as for below it pele. President, by the radical faction in both the Senate and | republican against them. p- | furnishes the following views:— yo ty he i al Mtl age " artaoe tet Patents ‘ (Blouse during the coming week. The opposition to Mr. | #Bir0 could bet deny thas if avectional Presideat bed not | inister Dayton, in» letor to Secretary Seward, dated | Simee, ie welsh, Oe 4 Ia 10 | ariicle bears this iuscription —" Fhalon ine ryrfarmers Meera. MUNA oo. smuvlabers wt a e SOTRUTITNG «fineoln ta the republican ranks has not yet been devel. | Deem elected thewe sroubles, would! not have occurred: | Sept. 14, 1863, says, tn tbe course of conversation with | veesel, it would Dear ita own weight in eleven miles | druggista” Own” ne ease OF every Doltle, Bold by BEER AN oe rtione in thie and sit foreign, eountriea, ~gped. The batteries have hitherto been masked, and are | the demooratie party wo we the ra scout tan cor igoversmsens art —e ae. Murray, Bade & 0o—Man acouere, Muna & Go, hare had spvgntaen 7°are 4 ; — o ‘to be opened all at once, when a terrible Gre will be | 744 Meas “Gelusion, Sen chanlien or ha docaunie teeabipn to uetvo the Feeney ™ pal Corruption. 2 MErRA O1ase aeseapri toe y coma the Patent Lage and other Skopt up all slong the line until the meeting of the Balt!- | member of the. party. out of Mexico. This idea. le carefully nursed and | yeeerinc OF THE CITIZENS’ Ass0cIATION o» Tun | 10 13, 50, 43, 3, 69. 47. 41, 59, oe 35, 20. | sent ta ihvenuory.. furnished (ree oa ope How. “Censultation and ad 00.37 Pare rom, New Yi Corner PP and mevenih 4 direst Weskingon, DG circulated by the friends of secession hero, | pyouRTEENTH WARD—THE KEPOKT OF THK DRLI and is doing us with the govern: Coming be rejoiced What di Saent,: rhe: Fema Ff conclude that fr they | ATION TO #LBANY—THE DELBGATION BEPURE <axore Convention, if the effort to postpone the Convéation 50, 31, 75, 19, 34, 62, 27, Th oT, 4, 21, 63, 14. + watil September should not succeed. atin ‘RELIEF YOR GOVERNMENT AND ready of are to have trouble with us a ‘would be safest to have | 7H LEGISLATURS AMD THE GOVBRNOR—REPORT- | gy, go, one & Co. = esse oA Naas ne po Gee Shes prtheoe Ky a peoete their own time. M. Drouyn de Lnuys referred to these BD REDUCTION OF TWO MILLION FIVE MUNDRED Brrns Crass. rong deen called mastiere, and sald the Emperor bad recently asked bim it | THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE TAX LEVY, ETC. 60, 33, 29p41, 19. 9, 45, 70, 69, 38.38 ions 37, 62, 27. Moavnted Compound, £ Senator Hale, Chairman of the Naval Committee, has it was true, as the public journals alleged, that the A mecting of the above association took place last bate, United States bad “made ® forms! protest sgainst the baldness and gray he ‘ala, disoases eyast 7, 1866, 37, 19, 18, 58.5 cs 16, rag 1, 15, 47, 65, 46. aow under consideration the numerous applications for | we were ‘ing it? 3 evening. Bugene O'Shea was upon to presi ond muscles (such ne Pimples, chiibisin, oe praetor edging teen, sg blaclprneaca Fed oe (ah are ‘ area instead neo be been ng 1 ae ie that are Thee The etied ae saleusa vahiod tel shore ote pe mata, yf ents. traiecn, a eres, on : veracted with the Navy Department, Congress alone can teete & z ° a ach formal Fri pod roa nl « be opemg oe Be. Price 25 eenta. Bold ‘by all di that we could on every side Poncerned I hed recelved Bo orders to make 8 the mass meeting in Tompkins square, The chairman Sed Perceive! ollie S14 Peart | aieet RF ald them by direct appropriation, SOLDIERS WHO DESIRE TO ENTER THR NAVY. Five thousand applications have already been made t; that, relying en the constant assurances of Tabes as to ite purpanes In Merico, and ite determination | stated that the object of the meeting was to hear the | 51, 2, 60, 6, 8a 338, 1 at it Ti entha® to leave the people free as to thelr form of goverument, | report of tbe committee which bad returned from Al- | 43, 23, 51, 18, 54, 74, Ge" I 19, 37, 16, 44, 21. the territory, | pany, after submitting their protest to the Legislature perma weg city and town debts millions more? Hes «Sy seamen to be transferred from the army to the navy. | when he contemplated 'y Durpose (0 | against the municipal corruption in th! cer ge Cashed tm All Did ppoee those measures interfere in the quarrel; at the same time we had not at prion te this chy. {fegand information Fivea. | GALL, ain BMS, - Applications should continue to be made to the Navy De- won ie ann per lng ‘ Knew, our ernest solicitude for | Mr. Ronene Crows, a member of the committee whe | Brosers, 310 Chastuct street, Phiinde aes vas, those good Strangers the City are Re- ‘partment. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. try, and our especial sensitive- | went to Albany, theo made th» following report:=- Vist “4 = invited te img - s ‘and Fur esta the North the calamities which would ensue wou! noes as to any forcible interference in ite form of govern. |“ — ded to Albany, according to appointment,as | 0ttery Tickets C spect a ited te visit GENIN" roe ar Senate to-day \. it, He said that these were the same views held by B, % a 7 im executive session confirmed the carded any ground for eculation andy you to M. ‘Mercier, and reported by him to his govern- | » delegation from workingmen, and submitted our pro 11 Wall atreot, Room Bio. i a ae ‘following nominations of Brigadier Generale:— ‘of color were to remain amoug tment.” teat, through Hon, Stephen Pinckney, to the Legislature, | address 3 Smokers.—Poliak & So above letter, waa written about two, months tcian | By & vote of the House it was submitted to the clork for | Meershaum manufacturers, 367 ton, ae las oe C, G. Harker, Sixty-firth Ohio, from September frym Delaware well A iy Arro} rroya,,U Be im rf oh Be w taeeeal tieth Indiana, feriority exists. He Affaire o°paritan Respare kasitenee te sis, Sows ‘@ | reading. When be had reached thet point of the protert pebeg A id retail, Pipes ut to Joba F. Miller, Twen January 6, | snterioriy exits, He foubd nothing inthe pa commentato, faved sane vind shat be “inay, be | tbat thoy attempted Yo" vateie the, oes re mt | order, repaired, botled and mounto creche ofthe ne Heury H. Sibley, of cer SoA from 20. 1863. by contact. with men. the Empire jexico,’ “may be |, ey attem| ‘e ‘city re A Speedy and Per Cure of Head- ope i — Colonel ‘Trobrian: from shange organ! pleased to place within the knowledge of his goveroment | \ceiving compensation for their services, the Hon. she hache. ~ joing into sicatie Lime choy all, would com Jgenuary anny 4 {ad 4, imi must ree ot woe by the recent Tnjertast ied eocieay tes iy resulted ‘Ts Smith moved to defer the further reading sete | Indias Rae tiakbask wie aciceren me feeble Vien of ts hie tovnes Kaem! jinth from . | Senators in what Sigh Atco in organizal of an sppropriate, strong and dural ge them, wi was done, Negation 5, et ana iat ony —_ Re errant ta fete, yong a view i ‘nation may phd ee i a nconterence with the ae ogg oc Pte) Sige gene Mee 4 Cyrus Bussy, ows cavalry. from * {ree elect! stituted, &c., &e, Consequently Senor Arroyo relies on | throughout werview, axpressed willing. rpassee Pi ig an £, iets ag haa? — were controlled t by provost marian: oy pase calmly on the moral ‘co-operation ot the’ goveramente. which are | ness to receive further tostimony in relation dreqpenee ee ted ak 483 Broadway and those amendments, to say nothing of ‘the States actually | friendly to Mexico, among which he has the satisfaction | to the departments of our city government, in rebellion? ‘Was not ‘this to. copy tol stitution for virgins of counersiing thas of the United States of America, | but said nothing definite. We also issued s placard, con- ‘as well as New Hampehwre, Florida as Indiana? Without | which has given so many proofs of ite interest in tue hap- | taining an earnest appeal to the members of both houses, inquiring by whose fault the States were in rebellion, | piness of Mex: Sea against the attempt to impose on the workin, were Senators to allow that a State should take advant In addressing Dayton, more than two months from | classes of the city burthen of taxation ‘‘unprecedent of its own fault? Fault or ne fault, three fourths of the | the date of the lust mentioned communication, Secretary | in the annals of municipal corruption.” The delegation Ames’ Self-Inking Hand Stamps.— States must agree to this amendment before it coula be. | Seward says, under date of February 26, 1863:—‘*:he remained at Albany three days Since returning to this | Boston Hand Stamp Company, 195 Broadway, New York come binding. United States hold, in regard to Mexico, the same prin- | city we learn from the Citizens’ Association that the C. 0. Andrews, Third Minnesota, January 6, Colonel John W. Fuler, Twenty-seventh Ohio, Janu- wary 25, 1864 ‘The Senate alro confirmed the foilowing:— As Commissaries of Subsistence—Joseph F. Denniston, “of New York; W D. Chamberlain, of Massachusetts. As Dye.—"1 =— ey | 50 bpall droggista. Depot 66 Dey store, it 16 mot surpassed abroad, Safes. Military Storekeepers—Captain "Leo Rosenthal, Fifth Mr. HOWAKD, of Lay said an opportunity was | ciples that they bold in regard to ali other nominations. | Comptrolier’s budget before the committee bas been re- ‘« Hatr ‘Dye=—The Best in the Hesessyiwenla onveny | Geers, B. Wright, of Ohio, tod offered all the ie so v0 vote on tbe wakject; ‘but their | They have neither & right ner the disposition to | jected, and another budget submitted, pr ing to cover | world. Harmless, reliable, instantarsous, The saly per Algernon S, M. Morgan. As Assistant Quartermasters treason prevented ‘hom from don 80. intorvene by force in the internal affairs of Mexico, whe- | ail the dopartments with a sum loss by $2,500,000 than | feetdye, Sold by all druggisia Faccory 61 Barclay sti with Tonk: Copteta De ih a hae Sirk’ s pays nin ir. COLLAMER, of Vt, ons though the re. | ther to establish and maintain @ republic, or even ® | that recommended in the firs be Briiiant ana Po ful New York; Captain D. W. New York: | peliious States winch refused'to vote would bo enumer- | domestic government thore, or to overthrow an imperial | The speaker went on to urge upon the workiagmen the patie Pebemn en tee ak splouteoant, Sdward P. Graves. Seveutoouth New York: -Josse E. Miles, of New Y: Lieutenant Albert Mas n, ‘Thirty-eighth Massachusetts; Captain M. D. Wickersham “Seventy ninth Pevnsylvania. As Judge Advocates, wi rank of major—Captain John Mendenshall, Fourth artil- fecy; Honry L. Buuret, of Obio; Captain Edward R. Piatt, Second artillery; Captain Addison A. Hosmer, First Mas: <aechusete artillery, and Joseph H. Buxton, , of] Vermont, The following were also confirmed: — Nicholas L. Humphrey, of Maino, Consul at the Island 0€ Trinidad, William Irvine, of Penosylvapia, Consul at Amoy ; John A. Lewis, of Massachusetts, Consul at Ascen- Ricard H. Postmaster ated in the count, Suis soteaa vetesal fc to vote would not operate | or foreign one, if Mexico ‘chooses to establish or acospt | importance of acting unitedly and at once, to save them- 3 = 4 {ta threefourthe vole was secured In favor of the | it. The United States have oeither tho right nor the | selves from open plunder, Ho then red a onpy of the | gasorimentaa enn Pons And eMolet, measure. disposition to intervene by force on either side in the | protest against the tax levy, and remarked that the | Ocoulista’ Optician 66934 Broad Mr, Hexpricks would have 00 objection to the measure age war now going on betwoon France and Mex- | member “abo objected to the reading of it is in the inter- if it were adopted by ‘te, for he believed slavery wary the ba contrary hey practice in regard to Mexico, | ost of George Law. He next stated that he was informed eee Pe Speceacies to be the creature of local law. It was a grave question war, tho non-intervention which | that the ernor has appointed five days to prefer | Preservers, to strengthen and Se whether three fourths of the States could iay hands on bey £0 require Fe ail —— powers to observe in regard to | charges against F. I. A. Boole, aud that he has given bigg | YOuns. Lay ee Sit, shew the United States. But, notwithstanding this self-re- | tea days to reply. The speaker then went ou to point by Spittians aashe sivas, poe this government ed fall well ie tne poflen- J ifn heap soy the city. 4 —— herent normal opinion Mexico favors & new Court House was $900,( a: me ment there republican, in form and demo- ‘and will cost $4,000,000 be- | giSatarPee Seatae’ rarforree W's wie =m cratic im ite a & preference t any bee Doxite, bare ag A i t-] under a monarchical institutions to be imposed from abroad. bene orien Wine ‘Company sults, 9 Fulton street, This government knows also that this normal opinion of ae je Of Mexico resulted largely from the influence opinion in this country, and is continually !0- ver ted Dy it, The President believes, moreover, that FRANK IELUataatee Li Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Preserva' R iD NEWSPAPER, 000,000, 10 hae w whelessle aad reiail—Ne 6 Astor ls not hay Halshed. By — fed by oxiitut erica © pare Maroh 3, 11 ‘1; Charles H. ; this lar opinion Bee ont States is just in ‘iunelt people this corruption can 'D Manco 3, 1803, 8 Semel 13. Davao ore Hogiser of the and eminentiy essential to ibe, progress of civilization Chater, Pimp He ; A 5 . on the anor tiaces, which clvihsation he believes of the delegation, next cared’by GOURAUDS Lian at Sioux Clty, lows. can and wil vit lott free fYom Nureyasn resletance, work gitnn det es na bew dopen ao (43 Broadway. fata DRATHS PF NEW YORK SOLDIERS, moniously together with the AUvancingyresoemia on The = ‘The following soldiers of New York regiments have died oer continents. This es lieves that fe euch that we have ‘already Corns, Buntons, Inverted Natts, En- foreign resistance oF attempts to contro: American Their coat nen io that they have so Jergad Jorate one oli Gestene of the Fest eneed witboat mate en (ere since the 1st inst.:— Civilization must and will fail Ddefore the oles that they have pay fron oi rae Fe, by De. SACHARIE, Patriok Grifia, Now York cavalry. ceaseless and ever increasing activity of the We ought to put Bonest niropodiet, 76 adway. ig Dat: Dyke, New York artillery. material, moral and political forces which peculiarly be- , and men Ought to be put in office whowill | Destmess, Impaired Sight, ia oa second New York cavalry. Jong to the American continent. Nor do the United States je con — HIS DA\ deny that, in their opinion, their own safety and the ‘if not in one way we will do it in another, NOIsEs 1% THE MBaD, tory. ms Seat onthe outineanet’ ct tapas mesnctons | the delegation, CATARAMAL ATYRCTIONS IN THE ' jent on continuance of re Bit 5 - ae ereeeeeaen tt tas erten ye been, provected EBroushont america, They be sores submitted i tag ar. Srertowing with accurate and artistic pictures of the fourth walry. warred charged in tho by | ons to the Emperor an per occas wi Le ge 10 CaTARI Bee wt sid Hor a the Northern people, and mentioned that an saektreent worthy of bie nerious consideration fon "a" deter: Democrats Fopul Oe eae att A manMorn PICTURE, showing the interior of he Wm. «| he would conduct and close what mam prove a succes Wo throw « shell into their on rARRE 0! Ae oF uw naa ba rs. ful war in Mexico, Nor fe it nec to practice re- man io RR . Mish P LOTURS. showing @ bird's eye view of the Fair Basidings in Fourteenth street, with (he pro omiow a. Vigw OF TAB DEPARTMENTS IN UNION dvann. OF THE MACHINERY DEPARTM EN rise PICTURE OF BIBRSTAOTS INDIAN io tnd numerous o' Ao MLignest nuyle of the ina eta De ae the point that, ic Frauce “4 upon due either case are unfit for CROSS BYE Ty (rrexey In OND a justai avery disease Rae reguiring oth ring, He hoped the Gov- | And s aif eo mrased Bor, regi ON SEA Bano. hie ‘cresalting reson 16 Broadway, near treet. have described, that polloy woul probably scatter seed which would be fruitful of Jeslousies which might ult. es | Sa ri me collision een France and the United eat American repablics."” Minister Dayton, ‘® communication to Secretary hey 8 TRAIT OF DR. BI Ce i. produced 1 rae Seward, dated ing of & conversation sale by all News Agesta, with M. ‘Drowyn 40 Lhuys, says ‘he ‘Tetler remarked tO ve er number, For wy Dim that “the early Jeteewle ment of that govern- ——— — = by the United states tend to arte, wee Treasury Certificates from m Secon: ‘@itkes Cours Martial and the desire of the counsel for brought « promt to the idle ye ht anid, to end al) the troub! i SS ae ae che scoused tor more Une in whieh to prepare the de | tin from labor, began to indulge + | upon quit Mexico, 1 told him,” Mr, Dayton continues, since, Beabiished rs Bankers, 0. Hight rooms and a private sen it ——.. and ransacked the Scriptures to prove ¢ Divloe or! io | ‘tbat without any authority rom my government to say in ‘ulcers of ait hinds, Watches and Jewelry fence, the Navy Department has adjourned the court antii the 18th instan' bers of alavery, and, Onding it recognized withinjthe Jowish | so, | should scarcely suppose that France, under the cir- while they wore before them chtuntc eruption on Fo tholt ceenoaentants irecting ihe mempers to Fevurn. | theocracy and not probibited by Chriet, placed them. | cuimstances, ‘would expect the United states to make Tou le’? acrosa tbe table, | the most polsonous tmpurky of the Bi aus DeeSurnone _ t respective homes or stations until the period | geivey upon that ground. As the” profit of the | hvste to nckaowledge '& now monarchy in, Mexico, tnt nd went Away disgusted, Fork oo Hires Fraity, Nervous Devin For sale by GROROR ALIEN, $12 roadway. one ‘Gxod for reassembling. culture of cotton mcreased the conviction of the morality | that | would report hie views to the goveroment at homo, represented no depertment tion. Consuitatton ‘gratis, Hours in from 8A. M. until9 | below Canal street, formerly 11 Well sireet. THR OPERATIONS OF THE GUERILLAS. of slavery in While the slaves produced cotton | not suggesting, however, that any answer would be | In New York and within three hours alterwards be beard , o'clock ——_—_—— ie td the masters polities, making the whole south a | given.’” in the course of conversation, be took occasion | the same man rise on the floor of the Assembly end say | " — Wheeler & Wilson's H ‘The gueriiias have consed their organized raids upon | debating society, and in the meantime the Northere States | fo repeat volunts rily @ disdiniiner of any purpose to inter | he revrese. ted the Croton Board in thie oity. Ho deelined Dr. Ww Atwn's «0 Lock Stitch Sewing Machiaes, 695 Broadway. our lines jo Fairfax, and now content thomsclves with rye erged to manuseatures seweenand schools, wr foro with Texe:, of to make or seck any permanent toter f. bas spe ie nam sda" ais pay : wea qoure oon = t ith men talked of Iberty and democracy, while | ert or control in Mexico. He ard that our situation ns her speske:s followed; but no further faces of im- MILLER A CO, Wias, Toupees, Hate @rowling etound In small squads of three or ‘our. Most | the mage ot their Inberers were in bondage. aod nail mint rot ts" MILLER & CO, 429 Browuway. nod DY jas, Toupees, styles ‘ ¥, | Next nelyhber ontitied us to an influcnos there paramount | portance were anvouweed he author, at 620 Krondway wher “ream, tor deat q 4 wand that Francs at | Tho mesting adjourned fora week. poo, anton at 9 Ne + wheito hd may be coneu.ted | gnd. Moliirin, Creat treat “@¢ thom are in federal naiforms, and frequently visit | alter asserting the doctrine of squatter soversianty, flew | to that of disiant European coun!

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