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| trace for an Pury ose, iy Bich py te hf i eat Sct? Ss Ka Now York, and Edward'Gmith, ixteoath Now Tork ca¥ E a sale one 0 Sbauec wud ok bys partne airy, have died here recentiy THER MISSOURI CONTRSTED ELBOFIONW CASH. violin OT chip act shald be , es : B inentensteed, Sed _ saa: Breit coe ke seal ein ag pegtision of “Tho Bill to Chéek Speculation in Gold | sch ices, eetcerouc potas S25, on Tuesday for consideration. Passed by the Sexate. THIRTY-BIGUTH COsGRE! ‘FIRST SESSION, Sonate. Wasmnatos, April 16, 1894. PREVENTION OF FRAUDS ON THE TREASR Mr. Taowpvtt, (rep.) 0! Lil, tatroduced @ b'll supple- mental oan aot to prevent frauds upow tho Treasury of the Duited states, approved February 26,1808. Referred to the Committes on the Judiciary, It enacte that any person heretofore or hereafter held. ing offee, who may qilfully neglect to or re"use to de- Mver to his suecessor any paper, record, beok ordocu- ment, ebili be guilty of felony. DSOHARGES POR WAVAL OOA'HEAVHRE AND PIREMENY. ‘Who National Pauk Bill Passed to a Third Beading in the House, the Massacre at Fert Pillow. as recovery and atiaracion ofa ye 1 be 2, Impoaition Epes Buc, 6.—All acts and paris of acts inconsistent with the Provisions of thie echate repealed, acon Adjouraed. House of Representatives. Wasmusaton, April 16.1864. PASLROADS TROM GINOINNAT! TO CUMBERLAND GAP. Mr. Rampars,, (rep.) of Ky. offered a resolution instruct “Important Measure for the Encourage- pe Mr. Hate, (rep,) of N, H., reported from Uommittee on ing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire foto the ment of Immigration. Naval Affaire a bill crawtiag honorable discharges to eoal- | expediency of constructing railroads for sallitary pur- e heavers sod fone a ern a 10ses from Cincianas! t+ connect with the Cumberland Mr. cea 8s st ) ip rot Dh taPheduoed the following | Gap, &c., a8 recommended by the President in his an- which was nual message of Docomber, 1861 ILLNESS OF THE PRESIDENT, Committes on tbe nite v ws pace ‘The resoiction was adopted. Mey &e., &e. legia'actey rte raion of the Bate o Pept or Mr, Psa go an ae eto of the = to the Judioal dietriot of Vin Sait the Alleghany’ | Logisia fsinture of" that fats mn hor demands that Mengures be tvken at opee for the protection of portheastera freatier, He made an uvauccessful that the resolution be reforred to « special commities. OMNERAT, RODERT A Mr. Keswan, (opp.) of N Y., Presented resolutions of the Legisiature of that State askiog that Geveral Robers At.derson be placed om the retired list, with full pay. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. ENCOURAGEMENT OF IMNIORATIOW Mr. Wasnavann, (rop.)of Ill,, submitted from the Se- Jeot Committeo of Immigration a report and bill, which rere ordered to be printed. Refer tet to the recommendation of the President oo os sub; the committee say aat number of Iaboring men, .cstimated at oe million and a quarter,-who bi owe to the war, bawe oreated a vactwm which is sevorety felt in every pare of tho country in the industrial pursuits of farming, minwng, shipping, manufacturing, and in the con- euruetion and repair * allroad, ‘The labor Fe nly be repiaced immigrants frem for- e@oun' ries. Notwitheta ding th the disturbed condition the wountry, the committee say vhere bas a time’ when the industrial classos ef Kui thoirattentton so much directed to emigration sg now. Im’ reapense to the inquiries of the committes, the: . tary of State has furnighed much valuabie information on the peiat, derived ‘rom our representatt: ert = The oi} — pos the committee provides for -appointment of a Commissioner of Immigration, one aball nos ee ban bureau officer, but ehall be subject tothe ears i) eat ides that tracts: be second section provides that contracts m: “made for the i the pl -< of + Wasnmdrow, April 16, 1864. SULNUBS OF THe PRESIDENT. ‘President Lincoin ts quite indispesed to-day, and uaable ‘Wo receive visitors, PASSAGE OF TAH GOLD BILL BY THU BENATE, ‘Tho Gold till floally pasred the Senate to-day, but ‘With a much rmallor majority than was expected. The Reasons assigned for the opposition is that cortain fea ‘bures of the bill, relating to the prescribed methed of @elling gold, wore so objectionable that Senators could not @udorse thein, althoug: in favor of the general purpose ‘of the measure. {t is understood that the House will act ‘apon it immodiately AOTION OF THA HOUAE ON THM BANK BILL. ‘The Bank bill was rénched in the House this afternoon ‘Tt mot with oopsiderabie opposition. There was somo ‘Dlibustering to prevent its being taken up and acted ‘epon, but there was not avery determined or united ‘@ffort oa the part of the opposition. The House at first Fefused to sustaln the previous question on the third Teading, but an amendment, offered by Mr, Fenton, of ‘Wow York, giving tho states a limited power of taxation, @eomed to satisfy the republicans who had opposed it, ‘and the previous question was finally ordered, but owieg to the Inte hour the House adjourned without a ‘Anal vote. There is no doubt that it will be passed on Monday, ‘THE INTERNAL TAX BILT.. ‘The Tax bill will be taken up in the Honse on Tuesday, and {ts consideration continued from day to day until it fa disposed of. {t will be somewhat amonded before it ‘gua through the House, bnt it ts believed its principal ‘features will bo adopted su bst: as as they come from her | motion HASNT GOLD bee Biney Raxonozs, (opp. ) of Inde at fT omnivted’ the following Fesolution wo Bapole’, That the Secretary of the Treasury be requested tolaform the Senate what regulations he ti Dinde fer the fleates to be reveived in payment of customs. web certificates are paid for im coin or money, a1 the Tatter at what rate of valug, and eriat Stmount Of uch certi! cates have Deon taste: THR TREASURY BU:LD'NG EXTHNBION, on motion of of Mr. Fosrgx, (rep ) of Conn., it was Reno ved, That the Seoretary of the Treasury be Siesched to report to the Kena # whether it iaintended by those engaged in work on the Treasury extension to take a! any portion of the south front of that Dutiding wich sicndy been completed. aad if so, what is the ok ject of yaqe, and what amount of expenso will be involved. THA RAST TRAVERSE BUFFFRURS. Mr, Wann, (rep. ) of Obto, presented a memortal of the Ohio Legisiaturo, representing that many sufferers from rebel depredationg jn Fast Femveseee had been threwno upon the border States by ald of government transpcrta- tloa, and asking beip to ocd and clothe them. DONATION ('LATMB IN OREGON AND CALIFORM Mr. Harvina, (rep.) of Oregon, called up the. bill ge. Inting to donation claims in Oregon and California, The bil! was pasned. to bis annual Messay AID FOR WISOONUIN RATLROADS. ‘The bil! granting lands to: ald in the construction of railroads t@ Wisoonsin, was called up by Mr. Doorreria, (rep.) of Wis.. and passed. IMPROVEMENT OF THR OMIO RIVER. ‘Mr, Powrtt, (opp.) of Ky., presented the joint resolu. tions of the Chamber of Commerce of Louisville, in favor of the {mprovement of the Obioriver. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. OOLDRCTION OF TAXES IN BEREL M3TRI Mr. Hanns, (rep.) of N. ¥., called up the Bill for oot- lection of taxes in the ineurrectionary” districts, which, after debat amendments, was informally laid over. UIRY INTO TRE FORT FILLDW MASSACRE. Mr. Howarp, (rep ) of Mich., offered a resolution that the Committee on the Conduot of the War foquire tanto the soeeny of sending such of thetr nutabor as t! may depute to Fort Pillow, Tennesse, to inquire into the late mussacre of Union troopa, and roport se soon posaible, Mr. iDEN, (rep.) of Moe., thougbt that unless ia cases of extreme urgency, {t was hardly worth while for members of Congress to mke these inquiries at a distance. Their place of duty was-here. Weare eoming to a pertod in the seesion when it was very important to have Hit the members yes for the dispatch of business, It was the duty of the War Department to look mto these mattors, and it was presumed {t would duly discharge that cusiness, Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Mass., said that ho had called “4 the War Department this morbing, and the Secreta told him be had a despatch trom General Sherman’ ing $hat about -three hundred of our soldiers b: ™m «ssacred at Fort Pillow, and be intended to make imme- diate investigation of tho matter, He had appointed officers for that purpose. Goneral Sherman was not’on the spot, but had received bis information in the way the other statement came. Mr. H warp said he wished to get the original evi. dence of persons on the spot It would be a disgrace to tb mation t not to avenge promptly this gross wrong. No matter what wag the color of the solders, this must be aone It would be impossible to keep’ colored troops land thoy may_acquire after their arrival in this cou The third section provides that the Seoretary of Troasury may reduce the tonnage duties on our vessels bringing imi provisions of this act ‘shall be liable to military duty during the present war, The fifth section provides for the establishment of an office of emigration in New York city, to be filled by a wuperiptendent, who ray make contracts for the inland transportation of emigrants, to be paid for by them, and shall pretect thom against frand and tmposition. The remaining secticna provide that no person shall bola office uniier this act who is interested in the sale of any lands, or im tho furnishing of any trannportation directly: or indirectly, &c. The sure of $25,000 is appropriated to carry ne, going provisions into effect. BOUNTIRS YOR TWO YEARS WEN Mr. Fxtoy, (rep. p.) of N. ¥., presented the concurrent revolutions of tha Legislature of New York {if favor of —— to volintancs who have served less than two years. . THR TRN-FORTY 1oan. ‘The amount ot Subsertptions to the ten-forty loan re- Ported yesterday at the Treasury Department is $2 900,086 TEE BELATIONS SUBSISTING BETWKEN GENERAL GRANT AND SECRRTARY STATON, A story is in circulation here, and very atrongly vouched for, which, if true, ia full of significance It is eaid that-tho serroiary of War took umbrage at an order issued by Lieutenant General Grunt, directing that a num- ‘der of soldiers of the rogular army , Dow doing garrison duty in forts in the loyal States of the North, should be sent to the front for active servico in the fleld, and that their Places in the forts should be supplicd by details from the Veteran Reserves, or Invalid corps. The Secretary com- Plained that in giving euck orders the Lieutenant Goneral ‘was infringing upon bis (the Secretary’s) prerogatives. General Grant could not see it in that lght, and replied 1HE-VIRGINIA CONTESTRD ELECTION. Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass., cailed up the report of the Committee cn Electiong, declaring B. M. Kitchen not ea- itled to 8 seat as representative of the Seventh district of Virginia. The committeo say in their’report they cannot satisfy themselves tbore has been such freedom of election ag to warrant the conclusion that Mr. Kitchen is the choice of the loyal voters of the mete istrict. A greater portion failod to participate a it, for the reason that they were held under the po ‘the rebel army, Practically the Seventh Congression: T Sietriet of Virginia, the scene of some of the fiercest und bloodiest con. ficts of arms in the whole war, is ye ne ground. -that he bad been placed in eommand of all the armies of nie rvice —_ we protected them the same as aoe My oigyl A Fon ed ode as minority of nd white trooj it concer the national te tect was ima facie evi- the United States, and it was his duty to direct the 7 eclpaal ae dence that Mr. Kitchen was the choice ‘of ie district. the men who are fighting our batties and those who wear our uniform. If this 1s ‘not done, the black troops. by reason of these threatenod terrors, at some critical hour in battle, may lose us the day. It has been, and he bed Mt would continue to be, the practice of the ‘8, © put them to death in cold blood, or to soll them into slavery when cavtured, andhide it from our officers; but he was for retaliation, man for man, and if , two for one, He was for retaliation in the promptest and the severest manper. Movement and location of the troops. Moreover, the order had been ‘eswed. Upon this, it is @aid, the Secretary wont, in high dudgeon, to the President, and revewed his Complaint that the Lieu- tenaut General was trenching upon the prerogatives of the Secretary of War in giving crdera about the removal ‘of these soldiers from the forts. The President replied Mr. Waarny, (rep.) of W. briefly contented that as the poople aro taxed and "farntan troops, they should be represented hese. Mr, Dawes supported the v; Wows of the majority, men. toning as a fact that the te dietrict bordering on this capital bas been go far under the contfol of the enemy since Jair, 1861, that it 18 impossible t hold as ‘an el u e committoe desired to set a pre- cedent, not aly as to vai Th canna, but as to alf others under similar circu that, by the directionfof Congress, and in accordance with Mr. Jons-on, (op) (on or of Md., agreed with the obj the resolution, jt did not go far enough. This ches ‘tho Houge adopted @ resolution declaring Mr. Kitchen the ‘expressed wish of the povple, he bad washed bis | 20 tSe'arat time & amsall garrison had been lott to be | eultitied to a seat. hands of all control over or mterference with militery ‘etairs,and bad appointed Geveral Grant to the com- mand of all the armies of the United States, and conferred on bim all authority in the premises. ‘This story is repeated soe voce with great glee among officers ef the army and civilians, all of whom are de Nghted that General Grant has tuken a firm stand against the assumption by the Secretary of supreme military coutrol, arrogating to himself the daties of Commander. in-Chiof of the army as weil as those of the President's Seoretary for Military Affairs. INQUIRY INTO TRE YORT PILLOW MASBACRP. Mr. Wi1son, (rep ) of Jowa, introduced a joint resolu- tion, which was uoanimously passed, that the Jotut Com- mittee on the Conduct of the War, or such members therecf as the committee may designate, at once to Fort Per and examine into the Taete and ciroam, stances attending the recent attack and cap’ fort by febels ae that they report with as se tittle delay ‘as poesib! THB NATIONAL BANE BILS., Mr. Faxton moved to the special order, viz: the bill to :econstruct rebollious States uatil Tuesday, in order to take up the ear Back bill. Mr. Brooxs, (opp.) of N. Y., said the House had already killed ‘the Pent Dill, and thus settled that ques- ee It had been done at Peducab, Kentucky. in commend in that region es know their re- ipeasttiy to the government, and should know that there is now in the rebel ranks ‘a “teolla fostigated by their officers equal to that of savage. The ce must act. As the lire of a soldier under our fiag is doar as seatiet ci any rebel, nothing less thas I Ife for life i dictated b; Teputatien aod our duty. But he ab peteg 7 y these disasters had rought against nile we appropriated money without stint. le caret to amend the resol bay D, 2, directing the commit- tee algo to inquire Whether Fort Pillow could not bave “been reinforced or evacuated, which wae a, to. Mr. Howarp then withdrew the elause requiring the committee to send some of thoir members to the spot, and sane {RE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE PRESIDENCY. as thus faodifed tho resolution was s adopted. bos it was more important they should consider the It ts ourrently reported here aimong leading politicians PASSAGE OF THB BILL PROWIBIT: LATION IN GOLD. Mi | motion was agreed to—76 against 46. Shas the Neer York Times bas been brought over to the | 7B eenatg then proceed fo be bi rohit Breen | hur. Boas, (opp.) of Ind, relsed qreon of order, Deing the motion of Mr. roomy to ‘lone : that the Bank bill must receive its first con- ‘support of Mr. Lincoln’s nomination and re election, The price named 's tbe appointment of Mr. Raymond as Min- sideration ix Committee of the Whole on the State of the obineen ecoomne from ter Provisions. Union, ag ene of its sections proposed « duty or tax. later to France. re ante Y ety fect italia ate iugsreanme overried the pointon the ground THR NEW YORK TIMES AND COTTON SPECULATIONS. tase let? pk ccm! hy from he tories the ioc ‘The decision of the Speaker was on prey ‘sustained— While the rey: b ican metropolitan press, including the ‘Times, are belaboring thé Secretary of the Treasury in regard to his regulations of trade with the States in in surreotion, the fact has leaked out that one of the editors of the Times has bis headquarters at Memp! and is largely engaged in the cotton trade with the rebel States. SPEAKER COLFAX'S RECEPTION. ‘The fifteqath and last of Speaker Uolfax’s receptions for the season took place last might. It was attended by immense numbers, the throug being unprecedented. For ‘three hours the throng was one uninterrupted crowd of visitors, coming and going, and among them were scores of Congressmen of all parties. 4 DESKRTER FROM A RUSSIAN WAR BHIF. Alexander MyleskT, a deserter frem one of the Russian frigates recently at New York, bas been takea from the regiment into which he enlisted and romanded tothe custody of the Russian Minister. CAPTURE OF GUBRILLAS. On Thursday afternoon a force of cavairy, sent out from Fairfax Court 80 in pursuit of guerillas, succeeded In Capturing six of the gang, some of whom had combustible material in their possession for the destruction of brit; on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. ‘71 against 31. ‘Mr. Ferxaypo Woop, (opp.) of N. Y., reised a simil point as to the reference, becauge Ube bill involved an ap- propriation for clerks. ‘The Srzaxun overruled the point. On appeal bis decision was sustained +89 against 9. Mr. (rep.) of Mass., said that this was the bill heretofore acted upon by the House, with an amend. ment allowing the States to tax the property of the indi- viduals invested in the banks, but not to tax the banks hemsclver, He moved the previous question on the ! my o. motion was disagreed to bya vote of 55 againg cae Fenton offered the following amendment to the othe ths act shall be construed te prevent the taza tow by States of the capieal otose of the banke under thie ‘ect, the same as the pi of other moneyed cerporations for State or municipal purposes, But no State shall ji vose any tax on the capital, cirdulalion or dividends of said banks the taxation Iuyposed by such Bale on Hal In the hands of iudivt | cltizeus, Provided, no Sta ‘be imposed on any part of the espital stock of such asvoelation iavested In Vinited Btates bonds deposited aa security for the cisvule- The amendment was agreed to by ten majorit: Under the operation of the ‘previous question” the bill was theu ordered to be engrossed and read a third timo. Without further ection the House at half-past five o'clock adjourned, The Knoxville-Greenville Convention. Kxoxvisg, Tenn., April 15, 1864, it to fluctuate, but because {t fluctuated tp prick. If these gamblers koew they could affect gold, they would never lose any money by it. Gdid fluctuates ip accordance with national successss, and owing to other causes, Ibe fluctuation is in the curreney. Gold wi just as avy other article of trade. Every article of co — fluctuated with the currency. He did not think ress ebould sa) aaa tgrted to for gold. it was his to pay money at 2 future interest and inclinatio Ja: the currency before the day arrived y' My his contract was to. be per- formea. if we havé s right to deciare certain contracts _ Lies States uolawfal, we bave a natural right to declare ful not so declared by the States. He did bt Sonar the constitution gave us either of these pow. ers, - this bill would assume. = Mr. Collamer went on at wel Mr. eet amendment was rejected by yeas 13, nay pi amendment by Mr. Harris was adopted, making a unitorm fe of $1,000, instead of that Rerotofore of from $1, ie oe rire ‘by the amendments we have made to the bill we have madi dentical nearly wil Dill be had heretofore offered, aud which was not reported by the | inance Committee. _He had been ridiculed for pro- posing that bill, and only last evening had received a paper containing most brutal assault. He thought the committee was oy of & want of courtesy to bim in pot A GUBRILLA’S SENTENCE COMMUTED. tonerd his bil 18 bill would now put it beyond the Sia James Williams, who was sentenced by court martial to | POWeT# of the gamblers to the Bell of New York tocon. | _ The Knoxville Greenville Convention met again on td trol the gold market. Wednesday, pu t to adjournment, Much talking was be bung at Kansas City, Mo,, for taking up arms asa Mr, Fussenpxn 6xplained the action of the Finance Com- | done, with no result, guerilla, after having taken the oath of allegiance, has mittee, and said they certainly never dreamed of dis- had his sentence commuted by the President to imprison- courtesy to the Senator from ‘The proceedings of the third day (Thuraday) were the Mr. Laws, (rep ) of Kanan, said be ‘yas gina to say tho | same. : mont in the penitentiary for five years at hard labor. of the bill was a reply to the editor and op Po ee 1 ble 2 Toe erry ho Ae ea DRSERTERS TO BK RXECUTED. James Gray, Company A, dusiness of the preceding day. Finally, at balf-past head business. (Laughter. three o’cleck in the afternoon, on motion of Mr. Mullizau, ee nloae Wek a ae an ) of Mo., thought the Secretary Mr. Hexpensox, (rep. i(teenth New York Engi- neers; James Cusick, Company D, Fifteenth New York | of the Treasury was bag much inistaken if be thought | of Green, the Convention adjourned mne die, the delegates ‘Accomplish tl » a sa Volunteers, and John Crowley, Fifth New York cavalry, the ih woud = os ea Genigod, Re erred evidently being well satisfied af thelr inability to -are to be executed om the 20th inst, for desertion, fide owners.”’ The best way to keep up the currency | mine for themscives the grave questions affecting the CAPTAIN HARTZ ORDERED TO CHATTANOOGA. Captain F. L. Harte, long connected with the Quarter. master’s Department in thin city, bas been ordered to Chattanogga. was by Increased taxes, It seemed to bim that we were here prevent man from buying a foreign bill of ex- change swith anthg ut nt tender notes, thus inter- ‘tire Suanaan, C ) of Ohio, K? fed that ir. SHERMAN, (rep. len i effect; it would sot in ntortere ‘with any bestoeos we. vation where a eule was made in good fai Mr. Hat explained that he voted for the bill, not be- cause {t would Bave any effect at all, as ho thought, I remand ‘welfare of the people of East Tennessee. Personal Intelligence. Iuusese oy Commopors W. 1, Portun.—We regret to learn > awa a W. D. Porter, whose name is inti- mately int with most of the beroic naval deods on the Western waters, still lies seriously {1 at <t. Remonstrances against the exten the Goodyear Patent continue to be sent to the Senate in great num. would be about like bille to t bers. Over forty raiicond companies have remonstrated fncreage what it was aa intended | 7 He vated Tae. | 1ike'e Hospital. i" agminat it, and the belief bas become general that the — ‘the Secretary wanted him to do #0, put- The French imperial steam yacht Jorome Napoleon eit Vote against the extension will be nearly if not quite | “Mg own wn oan in his breeches Havre on Atl ive Asters with Prince Nepoieon on ekanenty tbe mene Govere of ee ed DY M. Mercier, Minicter of Franco to “anaaimous. THE TRIAL OF THOMAS W. JOHNEON. ‘The Military Commission, General Doubleday presiding, ‘Vor the trial of Thomas W. Johnson, of New York, a gov- ‘ernment contractor, bas been adjourned, by order of the Reoretary of War, and the Judge Advocate and defendant ont to New York to take further testimony, NAVAL ORDERS, ‘The orders assigning Lieutenant Commander John H. Russell to the Cimerone have been revoked, ana he is (ranted one month's leave of absence. Liouteoant Commander Jonathan Young is detached fom ordnance duty at New York and ordered to the board, accompant the United Biaten: Counts Villot ‘and Branicki, and M. Champeountols, engineer of mines. Freeh Me following:—='‘By the manual delivery of notes ry Vegetables for Navy. TO THE EDITOR OF THE UEAALD. Umrep States Staamsnir Pronanerma, Port Rovar/s, C., April 6, 1864, Sim—Ae the summer is advancing in this locality, 1 would be Rdvisable to impress upos those In authority the necessity of am ample supply of fresh meat, vogets- Dies, &o., for the navy in this warm climate, (ne ves- #01 (the Massachusetts) in her every twenty-fourth day sherri foes ect sig tom ane Van aeens wikia The bill then passed a by the following votdt— Yaus—Mesers, Authooy, posh ‘. mihepeae gana ante, Wht [itl (Fessenden, Foner, He jnd., Lane of No esa ey jammer, a a Cimerone. 4 ry ommand ine Grimes’ Harding, Harris, rman: | voyage brings us two or three day# rations of freab meat, rt oa leeds Faw Te eee ladle, rcerven.| A enamel feil niga sae Theodore Fiftiet! ‘ ‘folie they mostly procure at their own expense. 1 would sug eae.ue, apes ib New York engineers; John meat following is the bill which awaite the action of the Vasdin: vebuel Be stasioned here and one off Charled- beg jow York cavairy; Duane Bushnell, Second to be supplied with {co, frewh meat and veyerables, | acted, &e., That it aball be ye ® A] cot aoe ean a ex tt time sub “fsey to the maki any sum, eithor tor Aisteit to. this equadron, which wonld in a great feaun tar ct aay and Cte ph | on for dispense with ‘iced iced cottee soriee and vid ration of whiskey. Now York artillery; Reuben Root, Twenty-second No York cavalry; Rugene W. Potham, Second New York ar- Villory ; Freewiok Kennedy, Scott's Nine Hundred; Mon- xed oF eae i (ravilie Makefleld, Scott's Nine Hundred;"Daniel Ff. Oli of any gold coin of bulsion, oF of ai reah imrat cont i be we jo the men twice a woek phant, Ninety soventh New York; Robert J. Kano, foots cae uy ower terms than ihe imme | egpectaity. to chose ta ‘ror leds, whose physical natures wiry, trengthening than ‘salt borse’’ orvw ap ana boul "ine letter is isted, but not used, oxceptions, by the men, I merely throw cut the | estions, hoping that these who bave the wol: Nin’ Hundred; Wm. Young, First New York artilery; ‘Voorge Carman, Twenty-fourth New York cavalry; Jobile Avory, Ono Mundred and Ninth New York Volunteers; Warren Carpenter, Tenth Now York cavalry; Lowis H. flarteail, Sixth Now York cavalry; Urison Shufelt, Sey wmaragizth Now York: Sogenh THinate Teanty be ‘all ri ‘the et at Foieatest price t op nations! curre nnd fot otnérwi ny, contract whatever fer the sale, joan or delivery of any nok 4 Cen oe bulllog. or Corrign, excuanga, of whlol Iraking euch ea} ntl got at 0 2 tine of Mm WhOM, An we i nal 2-'Toe an tthe AUTHOFILION ita justaces; and I our represeDtativesdire PARSINY ACLS 16 Would Mot De AnEB for them to Pre this Rot, entitled tan act te suprly tho Amath Atient biecKatiog geuntron with fresh ment Ags vorgin les. sre " tan wirense oF a pole cxohanae pod &» bite sadveidually or on their wages for repayment, whieh shall be a lien’ on ey ‘pees happiness of tho Navy at howrt wili vere upga | - Movements of Secretary Onrne. VUILaDBLrala, Br0. to thie city bas been e geurce oF The astute chief of him by these * Shplooks.'* und very wia ly refused ail (nformation im tegerd to oie buarmesy, Confdentialy ineparted to Gubordinates, who were as mute of the subject as if thoy bag aot im private conclave with the grout ‘‘bear,”’ whose very appearance in the city has caused such foar @nd trembling among the gold speculators, whiac operati os in the cariy part of tho week made poopie Dot aojuainted with she rules. of Gnance feel that @ terrible fnaecial crisis was at hand, and that the uninitiated Boiders of government secu. tities were lil ) guffor werious peouuiary losses, The Seoret of Mr. Chase's ay be Inte'red rom the fact that on Fei rumeds commenced te pay the intereat i e-twerty bende that is ‘duc on tbe ist which hud «ite effect OMreducing the Premium on gold rm 189 to Lig? Uf gourse thers Prices fluctusted aymewhat during ¢! iy: Otelock yesterday ter quotation was aunounced on the vullotin, Wal street prevented » vory animated on deeges and Mr. Chase drove up to (reat of the Sub-Troasury a1 fect rush was mado by the army of speculators, who word auxivusly watoteg bis move- ments. He imnetiately ‘catered the buriding without aranting an foterview to any of them, aad before thoy could recover from thoir ernation bo wae rately closeted with Mr. bonage that gentisman’s private eflice, amt all norys to bim perompturity refused. ‘This interview lasted tw hours, whew the Secre- tary took Ins departers fpr Patiadelpbia, netehether ho fotends to remain iw thet city on official’ business, or repair immediately ¢+ Wasbington, has oot transpired: and, with the exception of the anticipated‘pay ment of ths {nterest on the five twenty bouds, the public are eatirely ignorant of the oBject of bins visit. Now that bo ig gone, the gold rpeculaters wit have an eppertunicy to commence operaticns; but whether they will uccood in fmeting another panic im’ sHe:money market romains to ‘The general talk among business men and marohasts was thet the sypetrance of Mr. Chase had partially — the pubse confidence; aud if good nows could ba received with! days from the army gold would tumble dowm' tosnob@ iow figure thas’ the apeculatora would ve dtiven towne wall—a consummm tion devoutly to be wished. In connection with thenatter of Mr. Chase's bust with the Sub-Troasumr ta this city, the following i from Mr. Chase to that Cumotiouary may throw some lig’ upon the subject: ay Deranrenry, April 18, 1864: Sim—Much eo: miiariade by 8 sumber ef the leading importing m 8 of Now Yuk, and YY Philadelphis and Baltimor:. about the inal partment for the temyorsty issue of cofn certificates Crm. Jour ofico, receivable for duties ta lew of gold. ction was giveu part!y wish reference to general public but mainly for the purpose of relieving, a8 lar as der the law, the importing merehants from their swary secummulation ef colo im the ints referred to: sufficiently show struction ie net accomplished, will pe discoatinued after the duttes will be collected uniformly in coin, fery respectfully, yours, P. 8, CHASE. It {s somowhat singular that tlsis letter te dated on the day upon which Mr. Chase took his departure from Washin, . It migit be supposed that ke would per- sonally communicate Sis wishes 10 the Sub-Treasurer on this subiect upon bie arrival bere; but perhaps the estab. of the Department forbid’any such informal One thing certain: he has, by bis myasteri- ous movements, created quite a fintter ip nancial cir- cles, and {t may be several days yet betore the real ob- Joot of bis visit will be made fully manifest, until which time }ot the “bulis” keop ig their horns. Religious Intell BELVICES TO-b AY. dhe Rev. Samuel B. Bell, 9. D., will preach tn tho Fiftioth atreot Presbyterian oburch, between Broadway and {ghth avenue, at hal{-past ten A; M: snd half-past seven P, M, Subject of moruing sermon—''The Jubiiee;”’ of the evenihg—“The Apocalypse.” The 'Rey. William Alvin Bartlett will preach in the Brooklyn Tabernacle at half-past sevon o’clock in the evening. Preaching at haif-past ten A. M. Sabbath echool at nine A. M. and half-past two P.M, The Rey. C, C, Goss, of the Christian: Alliance, will lecture to the young men of our city on ‘Mistakes in Lite,’’ in Hope Chapel, 720 Broadway, at balf-past seven o'clock. At the South Baptist church, Tweuty-fitth street, be tween Seyenth and Kighth avenues, the Key. A. H. Bur lingham will preach the Ist sermon of the course of Sauth church lectures, seoond series, at balf-past seven o'clock. Subject—'Relation of Christian Life to Heaven.’ ‘The Rev. G. T, Flanders will deliver the first of a ce. ries of discourses this evening, at the Historical Society Building, Second avenue, on mysterics. Subject—The Mystery that One 1s Equal to Three.”? The Rey. Peter Stryker will preach to yeang men in the Reformed Dutch church, West Thirty-fourth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, at half-pact seven o'clocs, Subject—Excelsior, the Motte of the Young Christian.”” ‘The Rev. D. 0. Eddy, D , of Philadelphia, will preach In tho Plerrepont stroet Baptist church, corner of Plerre- pomt and Clinton streets, Rrooklyn, ‘at balf-past ten o'clock A. M, and‘balf-past seven o'clock P.M. The Key. Sidney A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hilt Baptist church, corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty-seventh street, this morning at balf-past ten o’otock and this evening at Balf-past seven o'clock. At the Church of the Resurrection, in Thirty-firth — a few doors east of Sixth avenue, ‘the reetor, Rev. Flees, ‘will preach in the morning, the Rev. 3 Pern: assistant minister of St. Ann’s church, iu the evening. Divine service at balf-past ton A. M. and belf-past seven ‘At half-paat three o'clock, sermon by wr the rector, and at half-past seven o'clock, sermon-by the Rev, Lawrence H. Mills. Mornieg serv: at balf-past ton o'clock, ip the bali corner of Broadway and Thirty- recond street. The Rev. Newton Heaten, itor of the State street Congregational church, near Hoyt street, Brooklyn, bay. ing Fecovered from bis recent iiiness, wiil preach at halt half-past ten and balf-past geven o'clock. At All Sainte’ Protestant Episcopal church, corner of Henry and &cammei strects, services at nalf-past A. M. and half-past seven P. M. The rector, tho Rey. 8, J, Corneiiie, be] reach in the morning, and the Rey, Dr. S. H. Weston, of Trinity parish, in the evening. At Alansom Methodist Episcopal church, Nor‘olk street, between Grand and Broome streets, the Rey. William |’. Corbitt will preach morning and evening. At the Bleceker street UnivereaNst church, Rey. Moses Ballou pastor subject for the morning—-‘Voices from the Great Fai -In the pvening. © Seamstresecs of New York and the Working Women’s Protective Union.” At the Ceutral Presbyterian church, Broome street, two blocks east of Brondwea: : Preaching by the pastor, Rey. James B. Dunn, at hi ast ton A. M. and baif-paet seven P. M. Evening aubjeot——"The Literary Beauties of the Bible. ‘The third lecture of the course, “Truth for the Times, Priesthood and Ministry,’’ will be delivered at half.past ck, at University Building, Washington square. Results of the Heresy of # Human Pries! ood,” “The Gospel ot Salvation by the Ilood of Carist will be preached to the unconverted. A vermon on the Bible doctrive of ‘The Day of Judge ment’’ will be given by the Rev. FF. Brooks, at the Twentioth street Universalist church, nea nth ave At the poople’s meeting, 187 Bowery, subjocts—At three I’, M.—The Next President of the United States,’ From two to three o’olock—The Constitution: Its Fede ra! of National Character.”” Mrs. Cora L, V. Hatch will speak in Brooklyn, in Clin- tom Hail, corner of Atlant! uton streets, at three ‘and haif-past seven o'clock Subject chcsen trom or by the audience, ¥, 1. A, Willie of bis series on I give the sixth and gdventh lecturea Spiritualism of All the Ages’ at half-past seven o'clock. OONPRRENOS OF THE MEIHODIST EVISCOPAL CAURCH. The Conference of tho Methedist Episcopal Charch closed its sessions at Hartford, Conn., on Tuesday ing last. ‘The following are the appointments for New York c' Ay vieinity: New York Distric'.—fawin © Griewold, Presiding Vidor, New York city—Jobn street church, 8. 0. Keeler, Forsyth atreet,G. a Allen street, J. A. Roche, Alangoneb' » W. P. Corbitt; Willett street, Chas, Ki Tootnis; Seventh street, #. Dock ‘Mission, to be supplied; Seventeenth Crooks, Twenty.soventh sircet, 3. A. Ben. man; rhinty, seventh street, Wm. H, Boo'e; Beekman iI) C, B, Ford: Sixty Ath wire, to be supplied; Second a Pin street, Sececa Howlan and Higa image, 4 K. Crarsiord; Fort Chester, w. on Wm. Rose; Mamaroneck, A Stevens; hcg = }, John Miley; Upper Now Kocheile, W. I’. bator; Mount Vernon, § Laardon; Fast Chester and oo no dD. h Lseuewcod: Bese pot West — -s a Jon, editor of Quarterly Re = itchell, missionary to colored people in hee ~ South Fg Island District —Daviel Curry, abe Peet t-<Banda. 0 aren church, Chas. Flet Kider. York nue, this afternoon at three o'clock; morning sermon at } haifpast tev. H Clinton Hall (lower lecture room), at bait past ton and | SB INTEAVIEW Wirt MX. OLOC —E LEAVES FOR Tho mysterious visit tu» .@o olary of the Treasury ext trouble ve the the Treasury wasye: vs be caught im the trap inid for only that ug ag throe” i dtchonwe one’Sa; ‘Gay vii We it, and Fireclae, to be aupplied, 8 M Siew mond; GAdgtound, to be ai sed, West Hampton and Morich, 1 resented Oat “, ee and Jancs- | Ports A. WH. Ranga; sontiold, Nicholsoa; Green. | bert, €. 8 Wiliams: Orlent, N, Oreburd. Sag Harbor end Ataaganrott, be supplied; Bridgehampton, J O “Aort mpton, to be supplied, D Bates, 1 chaptain of Seaman ‘8 Friend's Society North Long Thana District, ¥ Pease, residing | Fider, Brooklya—Summerf church, L. 8, Cariton venue, F.C, Bill; DeKalb avenue, G. 8 avert; » 13 Sing, North Fifth street, W. F . Js F RBoogh; South Wiltly atfoes, 0 @ Taylor, Cook street, Ko Roberta: Mowume Mitdio Village sani ld peer Jooke, Wb Westen, KL. Ja:08 Jaes. Jamaica, G. [0 and Freepert, Jose) oy RE cod bamor’s Me.dow, EK L. Hebverd; ie eae er A Booth; bas | Babrion ‘eed ah, Gathard; Norwich a3@ Dm * Hay, George Duubsr: Roslyn, Bearings ‘and Woweine “ville, to be ev. ied; Gion Cove, D, A. dooleell. Mat unceck, bo tod; Cold Spring, We ry and Wet Hill, 0, Stearns, Hua. ington, H. Ae jortapert . . » la tham;' Smithtown, KK. Fanaive,. 1). F. Halleck; Btay Rrook, J. V. Saunders; Port Jugerave and Setauket, wo bo applied, ‘The Hibernian Outward Bound, Barnbw> April 16, an qnatenty vale. ete! Batrruns, "Apt 16, yl ‘ee ‘ooun y rain etorm got ia last nigit, wuioh of Marine Afutrs. INTERSTING =—- FRASENTATION—RKOOGNITION or Ata menting of the fumble, Wilinin, Af thee! }) Beoretary. at ‘Reaol Prapeeed, secctn the hes Ip Gotu die im emrmest eat Hee of his unwavering saved end bis w atom! on roesre, W. HE Hat ‘oases, W. hn Barn wero a Imted @ Comunttiae te oN the Towala These gentlemen exbi sted euitadie taue in er, the tinest ma. preseated by: no worthy captain, “on, board. the ‘The prose Holted the Fal. . denply a "ected gn whic bracapied the raselutions aud gift — Ydurcunwud—¥ou cal form notées of ty feollngs on this cocaalow, caused by your kindnége ta volecting ine ne an ob act of ptioh kind feast during the soem of last week 1 did nothing mR. waa ny duty {n oan. duoting this noble shin through anh 8. tespeat, and hie evidence of your vant treme aie overw! mo. ft will atwn: to me 0 to think-of ‘tenn k het I can Cully depend 8 Of my Inst viyage for or they shold be ca ted eclecting a sptendid allver mutnctaed ot Tt way & Gor ween tein suport pad conddewe if to travel with me again. Tt yom sincerely for sis Deauittal etftvand hope. that T may area 0 etre mayeoit end vessel ina manner becoming my The “New which Bolomor Bloomntag Coreus: “rare Of wnich all tho world ta talk are i ery bottle of th :=="'Phalon & Som, “Bola by ati druggies, Murray, Edily & Co.—M ae marae 1864. 5, C8 63, 36. vious humbu noresat On wine’ article ‘sre blown there umors, New York.” Buy no Z. B 38, 64, Exraa Cass 18%—Aprit 18, 1968, 62, 24, 72, a 30, 22, 13, 3, 24. reer 1864, » 25, "O, “ese 2, 6B, a8, 56. Buri 66, ae 9, 16, 10," 38, France, Ellts & Co.—M Lronary, Barna OLAss 27 60} 36, 30, 52, 0, 44, B-Abcit is, 1584, 18, 6, 66, 29, 60, 34, 74, B4, 25, 6 meret | Havane Lottery.—30° Per Cent pre for Prizes. Information furnished The Righeet rates a foe Doabieon ilver. Lottery s JOSEPH BATES, o Attentio eae ere eee enous ar ie a ey fe a . * Tad, Merch 7, 1866. Musans, Ros, Laravarry Covainn — Enclosed is trast from the Richmond Whig. cut from ‘Our paper, “recommending the goverment to naturall ¢ be cultivation of efor th ders," £0, Hi low. ‘tor, we all know this story by heart, trouble is: w "¢ help readin - have got som news fiom ‘out caltsaya bark every tain 1k is getting to be « perfect eyesore. Ara t you hurt your paper, Fevple eall yournothing but 8. T. Lse0—X., or Plantation Bitt man Dreke must bo s°onee,” ff fot Could sand kimeut here to aciiver. e- ecunre he reula raw. ceriain. At liret we thought he was a. big bumbug, but be has got every! ly up here << posing, bis bitters tment: womens ‘oe: org, oer en and all, Onbila ure sald to cry for but haven't heard them: The joke is thoy drink Jt all, but don't ace the oaltss 1 expect they mit find ft if the next bottle. T'd like to knew wherethe 9 f°. Comes in,. Now, Me, Kelltor, save uss give we something sles in youe paper jist for a rarity, and obli Rabat GAMOMILE AN WANTERGRREN, If we only knew the foregoing friend we, should cer. tainty send hin a case of Flauta vera. Evidenuy he no t educated 11 understand 8 there every Because en ¥ ee ‘bit hy "ri ae jane it usr right and pis “Truth, erushed to ear. ¢ a such crushiog, We oh Seame relief in cases of tizspe oe ee heron of. Fee Bye own secret: but N. B.—The Plantation Bit $4 te merchants, clergymen. and | habits, They 244 dirength to tho aystern ed br Maney to the mind. ey are sold by all respectable dealers, ¥. DRAKE & CO., Broadway, New Yor ts brats, desprindi ine wir fe va Pinetoned baat tars. he or ik te, they are reduce. imaediate ‘a's composed of the cholosat inerbe lon. ‘camomile; winter je peel, cascarilla 4s, “‘ca-laaya,” Siiprestrved In perfec ix rum, (rn fore the great advance tm price “8. T. 1800—X." {8 ow ce Alleo¢k’s Po = derial Plasters have ® soothing effect upon ail neuraigic and rheumatic pains, Tn paios of the beck, heavy weight ter is needed, the Perous Plaaters will surely give relief. In rickets, applied over the loins of the ebild, soon re- stores the health. rea Principal Depet, BRANDRETH HOUSE, druggists ae and sold by all An Elegantand Cheap Article, Healthy and durable.—CRONDAL'S patent prepared Oork Sinfing. A large assortment of Maltresses and Puraiture Cushior for Couches, Theatres. dc., constantly oa hand, filled at the very shortest na Ambroste | Ie a Mimntiating, Olly Ex- tract of roots, bar! herbs. It wit! cure all diseases of the scalp and fitch: the head, entirely eradicates dan- druft, prevents the hair from f ‘out or twrning prema furety gray. causes it te grew thic tone of *." None genuine but imitations one gegnine but Dr STERLING & Jowrn H. Swirr. A Bedneitel ae eee Wi f Youth surpasses everything ter preservin Denutttyiag the cour lesion mud’ skis ‘So. 463 Brontwey. and druggists everywhere, Depot, 779 Brosdway. Address to Smokers.<Poliak & Son, Merrshaura, manufacturers, 357 Broeme street. wear the Bowery, sell goods at Cn a retail. Pipes cut to order. repaired, botled and mount an Pebble Spectacies and Eve Pioservers, to strengthen and improve the sight of oi and young, by day and mght, without pain or faque. Mighly recomme! yy the medical faculty. MM o Opaitina, 6oD%4 Broadway, Qpposite Bors street BRatehetor’s Hair po Seat e Hest in the Teri. | Hormioas, reliable, tnatastaasoue. The saly per. feetdy®. Sold by alt druggists, Feciorr at Bareiag ai: © 2 eres Wig De aed dye applied 2 o aetifud arti Chay ates, Pim; aire Gounac ‘Ss Ttalian piienkst sin erasaur ates Corn pry Inverted Naits, En- Uarged Jo the ee ee L; _ errerst. ty" bn, BACHARIE, rs ron © 2 Chiropodise, ‘ees Visite of Late mre the Best nde by VAUGHAN, 228 Bowery. Proof Averiat Union Paewgr: 2 pa corner of Bleecker 4 water colors. heuer ns, tak Deafness and pm. — ay mig by Dr. Lo ‘asee ke Ml, 94 Clin! Elliptte Sewtng Machines. ‘They are tho Bee them before puvcheain OFFIOR 697 WiGabw Grover & Mak Yu © Highest Peemtam 1 aac GuGd Sevring Macwined 5 Brondway, Now Kure tee, mek fale depo aS Ferak ib avenue, 15 United states 10-49 Bode ‘Teese bends are teawed us ior ine act of \ SEETOAS Of Marah © 16:4 which provides thet ia Kew of op mai of the loan audtrorised Vy the ast of Marcn 3, 1583. to whtchryble fe oop plementary, the Becrsary 67 the Troanury te autbertzed td borrow, from tine to lime,on the eredit of the Untied ‘Mates, not excecding Two Hustred Million Dollars de- fing the carrees Maced yeu, and to propare and ieus” therefor Coupon ani Recisweed Honds of tao United B:alea; and all pede faeved under this om ohal be exompt from taxation by or iader any Biale or municipal authority. Bubsoriptions te these wna a are recetead in Unitat Grates ‘Botes er notes of natienal take ‘They ere to be redoomed (n coim. at tho pleasure of te @ be @verument, a@tany poried wet tou Hor more than Carty yearsfront thetr date, and undi their redemption five par ams Interret Ul be paid te Dendrod dollacw anoualiy, ar. lal | and oa all o'her bents aemt ‘The Into eet te paystic on vet Shve of March ant Aap (ember in each your. ‘Fhe sous samum? cdupons are peyabte At thoue dates, and thesunnal coupons on tho fifty and one hundred dotinr bonds are peysbie on the fie of Marsh. Bubsorivers will reoeivare'th-r cegisteret or coupin boxes t man mar prefer, Rogistere bona are mnedered on the booke of the United staide Freaaurer, andTead be treme forredvenly on theowner's tier, Conpon bade are pay shit Denrer, and are mers comvenient for'eommerstas uses Botistered bonds iit be tnanet of the om Ratioms ef Sfty ddtiars ($50), ome buntred: dollars ($100), five bam rod dettare ($800), one @ousandntlars ($1,000), fit thous sand dollars (85,000), a24 ten thotend dollars (¢10,000), nod Orpen vonds of the denominetions of Afty dotlare (98), owe hundred dollar ($1007) five hundred s¥uaie (600), and ono thousand dofiaa + (31,0007, wikt have te option of hewtig: Cuoiribonds draw saterest frei Marca by’ paying three crued Interest (n coln—(or inWUattod Bates noies, or Re notes of natiowal beaks, atding Atty per sent for promatunen, oF receive them drawing ister Grom Wherdate of subsariy tom and deposit. Flies As these boudr are exempt froma muwiipal or State” taxation thelr value ts Increased faom o30"to three per cont per aanum, according ¢o tho rate of taxtevies {a wa: rious parts of the country, At the present rate ef premium om gold iMey pay over eight per cent intornss in urreney, and ace of equal conve. nience as @ permanent or temporary investnrent. It fs belioved that no seourities offer so great {aducemente to londews as the various descriptions of United ‘tate bonds, In all other forma nn of | indebtedness, tho faite o abHity of private parttes or ‘Or stock companies or separate communities only i@ pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United Btates the whole property of the coustey te holden toseoure the payment ef both princival aad ine redt in cota, re These bends may be aubscribed for (a sums from $54 ap. to any magnitude, on the same terms, and ace shus made equally avatiable to tho smationt lender and tho largest ews. pitallat, They can be converted into money at any moment,’ aud the holder will have the benefit of the interest. ‘The fact that all duties on imports are payable in spesta furnishes a fund for Itke payment of interest on all goverm. ° inent bonda largely {n excess of the wants of the Treasury for this purpose. aia Upon the receipt of subscriptions « certificate of deposi therefor, tm duplicate, will be »taaved, the original of whist Treasury, a} Washington. with « letter slatiug the king (registered or coupon) and the Genemtciations of bonds rq: quired. eM Upon the receipt of the original cortificates at the Trem eury Department the bonds subscribed for will be tranemit- ted to the subscribers reapectiveiy. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of tq United States at Weshington. an: on, and the Assistant Treasareey, at New York, Boston and Pil adelphia, and by the First National Baak of New York, No, ¢ Wall street, Second Nationa! Bank of New York, 294 st. and Broadwag, Fourth National Bank of New York, Pine street, Bixth National Bank of New York, Sixth ay, and Broadwagy Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. Now York Rachange Bank, 14 Greenwich street. money, All respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will furnish arther tafe (nfermation on appilcatios, en@ E. Mendes, No. 645 Broadwey.—Mendee? Choeriate 1s recommended ta persona of delicate health ine gene thetr ee any other candies, whi —The-oldest and most approved Fuvibg pece before the puoite fer the laa. f sale, RRR ee 3 F- ag lew fore! al part the bisaew “depot, ry Bi ay. “Her Majese Pin ber roe me ! Wine of England. 5 fale, at $2 pervense. WARD, Bo. mreet, New org ag biog Lah Harmires Ha! th . fo oe oF druggists, siemlate She depot Ae Chambers street, ne bp tricone a 95; i calg | Cy Vests, $12 te. my SAREE. 116 Willices sisoot. Mendum’s New and Favorite Ext-n- sion, at 75 Chambers street, now Tastiaat of for the save hoice Wines, Fruis. ae. Hotel N. iS The celebrated Thectsr Bourbon.on susnple. Le NN & . Fe eg i Kt IAN, continue te as anes Taventi 3 in thie and ait te weaty-sevent® Colusa, Rheumeem, de Survey ata Glance. ti WHOLE FIELD ~ ‘THE PASH WONS AMEN'®, MIS@BS" yt CHILD: N's HAT PEgerio de tie you aro SPiisd vast ibe he etavaiche meat of sa RRoADW ite) Niwa cra it ecg a eyes (uwarisoC ONE HUNDRED new myton. This i foo tate the abate Seem fo ne steve now con y as his male, could suarcely sugest 40 a4 misses depariment; avd i fall megs y her chijdren aasertinent ity To the sits qontiewoa’e luere ore Ve NEW RIV LUE, | bo the seme: sre ate all erin °emNiN, BS Brosawas ‘Trasecs, be atie Stock! La Cure Trnss sso 2 Yeser atreek Pating house, hotels, na panken Farah se gi Tagen guia Bincking, the Best — Speen edoedeaere and Seowetr ‘ ene OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, For ale GEORGE C. ALLEN, (“peoatwar, Oue door below Canal street, formec?, 1h Wall aireet | wi alr Dyo, Hate Dye'm aod Mol Tor beautitriy g' he Hair, at W i ParOMBLO'R See Bond street, Wilder's Pat SaPamander Sane ‘The best Hraproof etd Depo: 190 Maiden fama Wheet Premiam Toul Galica Ger ing Macks’