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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1864.—WITH SUPP f apt GES e aur 6 ThE intentions to become citizens, and vote. This should | production, to which they were fimtted~ maa” 0 * tf he velieved fis would ‘egernst tr the bil. foreed labor. Tep,). of Wis., the question | E J i F 4 fl a : i: Es i ii u Hl Bi | Senate contended was abstract one. ta Gve, w So EE Pe 2 ‘which woula cere ete eee tak might obtain « larger sum than is now Trost Company and Ware- | 3. 1. wart 7. over $250,000,000 when . ‘ «ME Wicocow, (rop.) of Minn, moved that the Senate | which may be added $90 house. Projects in the Asscmbly. ite Q@meudment and ageee to another comunit- | $40,000,000 internal 4 enw, pat nt va ne. (opp.) of ght CRIS EUS mea kn wap mage ogee, yom | tani os nae san, ent ce | Passage of the urt House is] u liom rr 1e a was Tite aloe ioe “Lan esaans" the Beanie’ | watch wa axe Soge New York Co: . ry to be ‘hich had done so much injury in times past. My ehought. the vend: i Mr. TRowpott, (rep) of Ill. lency Ph aleniate ¥ al men and help the ry tr z; 1 amendment was than ever existed, will Ge tno: ‘the face ‘bin | were 7 of bis success that before the horses came oa rap! sede iogilature wbica Tan would. diaprse of ceeded to show by reference itary Feet vcr bana Ube track three to oue were offered on him agaiuat «be 10 question for itaelf. A great deal had been said-about | he said, though requiring 60 ad tntering tT ‘ Gold. [0 one of the unlimited pools sold Gaveral Grant quality, and about the equality of ll meh and S85 be grclarlprosucta rie factutien are ote | Fhe Court House Bill Signed | troucs 10, white tne socond choice, stonewall Jackson, ered’ not whether the means by which this was | resources have not been diminished to the iu recoguis- by the Governor, brought five doltars, aud Frank and Cosette only one dot wore constitutional or not, This ment Sante Bie, Tareimite We meme ore ene — * lar each. After aome scoring, wheroiu the favorite ‘06 be saved unless we saved it under the constitu. eater eee. suck showed more inclination to pace than to trot, the betting . We were fighting for liberty regulated by law; id #0 far from a Senne oe the Foveraieat and weak the ‘idea sentimel | overy iblican form hold the nation together. From the struggle of eight | The principle is laid down by Vattel that if a of the a Poe undertook ag millions of people to e their social institutions he | obliged to preserve itself it is Og: 9g to. amie hae the North whenever wo » The ition ‘of the Southern mombers. He further explained provisions of the ‘itutionsl act. is rey ‘the bill, showing that loyal people alone were to be placed reroment had and At ton o'clock the Mouse adjourned. United States the appearance of violating the constitution. We no divisions inthis country except between pa- Wasuinoton, April 19, 1864. oa Fravk’s wheel, General Grant half a dozen lengtha riots aud traitors, He was sorry the proposition had Nos. 160 and 228,—Briznardello vs. Gray; Gray ys. bebind, and on a very slow pacing gait. introdaced here, whence it would be sent out for ‘This case, which attracted some attention pole--time 1:: scussion before the people on the stump in the coming ae en erat free th large amount tnvolved and ihe | The Battery Extension and Man- |.'°, frost , as they could not questions discussed, was deci yeomtay ‘by the together, and baving a very pretty race between them- Mr. 5 {ero} at Me., objected to further de- . ex himself in favor of @ tax on sales of | preme Court. They affirmed the ment in No. 169, hattan Square. solves. General Pate, the morning bour having expired. oe and sterling exchange ren enemys of maveent te — pid in favor hag! uly gb ine ei yn bei ) ayennats eee nt maeede Mi pacing, bis di LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND JUDICLAL APPROPRIATION ion, he ret |, was in cover against other, result, ive uw ri a trot out aa. ies Ds, TAS saoraton of the (eae ceatber by itusive intelligence and indutey a7, the land to the two heirs. ken Sen ae toa, pute tot! consideration ie 4 i680 | Legislative, Fxecutive and Judicial Appropriation bill. solidated in one nationality and directed By the nov sovereign The Chenange Disaster. Aunany, April 19, 1864, ° | distancing Ao anieudment, offered by Mr. AnTHONY, (1 1 Pass the Tax bill, the bill to prevent | INVESTIGATION INTO THE CAUSES OF THE DISASTER y Frank, o@ Ne whs within a few feet of being r rep.) of R. . providing for the publication of the laws ‘qras adopted. in } gambling in gold, and the National Bank bill, and he be- BEFORE CORONBE NORRI9 AND A JORY—BXAMI* TAR WRW YORE PUBLIO SOTOOLS, Cosette was two or three lengths beblad bim, while Jooallties contiguous to the rebellious States, that their | lieved that Congress: would receive the blessings of the | waTioN OF CAPTAIN FILLEBROWM AND ENGINEER || MP, Benedict's bill rolative to the achools in the city of | Grant was not more than-half way up the bomes ‘dissemination among them be the bettersecured. SULLIVAN, ETO. New York was this morning referred to the Committee'oa | The backers of Grant were surprised, the takers of the After a few uuimportant amendments the bill was . BROOKS, fa of N, Y., remarked:—While listen- RSPRAL OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW, Sounag, (rep.) of Mass., called up the bill to re- ak acte for the rendition of persona to servics or ‘Tho bill passed to a third reading without debate, Tho ing to the glowing accounts 19 gon! rd ns Morrill), and to his colleague he he was wandering he galleries of Versailles, or among the sculptures of the Picting war, but without the actual scenes of battle. He | Brooklyn City Hall :— ayer which there was go much excitement yoaterday, @yes and 0008 were called for on its 5 (Mr. Brooks) had almost come to the conclusion, from a ir A - SUMNER Raid he did not intend to say a word about | the remarks of the gentlemen, that war is « blessing and | © Abram Ainsi@o, Feeporme’ | Wa caae av cine chee tune car eee on ta Bath SOR HGR Wr aRoide Dill. I¢ was as plain as the multiplication tabie, a } debt a divine institution. The gentleman from Vermont Robert J. Hutcbingon, William H. Bigelow, ize un by: es lng law. was wie Son Cocamenceanls, 1 NE hak ti a ime oe ong pepe ti ey Launceiot Keakup, lly. Ordered tos third reading. Arrived, steamship Orizapa, Farnsworth, from Panama, », HawDRIORS, ere luce two hun mi 8 I~ " So! MCh da antes Clanad) Gotbematiniion aatel si 7 The jury devoted a couple of hours about noon in board- PEOPLA'S Gas COMPANY. ‘Also arrived, steamer’ Panam; Johasoe, from Victoria, ana (ety Even bina): placed the amount at three hun- might be as plain as the muitiplication table; but it was | dred to him whether the high morality of the Ten \dmeots would sanction its passage. It was de. m 1793, and again in 1850, to be lawful and ex] . ‘The Fugitive Slave law had been decided tobe tutional by every court of the United States, and by the people, Now, while the con- fils and all its provisions obli- imports, adding thros hundred and forty millions ta he | oiler, alter which they returned and commenced the | of the People’s Gaslight Company in Now York city. Thia debt and taxation—a system which bad driven spectators the subjects of the kingdom of Great Britain, | The Coronor brief! of Ireland and of Scotland to our shores, ‘Tax- | the testimony he expected tee would vote against the bill so long as the cain 80 asthe had taken to support the constitution was upon his largest, beef, pork ani tween Myrtle and Park; am a machinist by occupation; the addition So the Georetaty of (ae Trenmury of two tae) am now in the navy of th ys Teac) ei AecGe dred and Loni fg of gurreee bersed Bias he ae . { ‘assistant Aonpttooel | PASSENGERS AND BAGGAGE. the 16th. Loss $40,000. , SumeMaN, (rep. ), always thoug! we promised at ie. He (Mr. 8 t unless | Served . James ; passed an exami- y veda ny Obestion. tw lip Bane ae Domtninien tiene ) vt y wo | nation before the Naval Kramining Board io Philadelphia A measure has been before the Legislature for several The Los Angelos Star of the 16th contains ¢ncouraging was ‘now. He doubted the propriety of going back as ry font Ho would give the loyal people of the South . Seams wanted to make a clean sweep while we Svere at dt, and wipe out the barbarous code from our i SEBEMAN would vote against the bill, because he ‘not wish ¢o extend the repeal back to the Itw of 1793, States to a great extent in which the law of 1793 was ive were for themselves rapidly perfecting mea- Biter Gmarinegrpey on ua movi Pa re inserting ‘except the act approved February 12, 1798, for the rendition of persons from service or labor.’’ Mr. Jouwsoy, (opp.) of Md., regretted the proposed ac- lon, not Because ke supposed it would have any offect (he return of a single slave, but uy other grounds. constitution mot only authorived the acts of 1793 and, $50; but theframers of that instrument thought it just amy it to bave some such law. The constitution tsolf_ was itive Slave law. Without disrespect to memory of Justice Story, who had been referred to will approach a crisis from which no army can rescue the morals of the people, The only way to reduce importa- | When we left the Navy Yar tion is to check the expansion of the currency. Thene- | bout a quarter after four o'clock; the first thing I expe- J a little better luck. It came up for a third reading in the cessity of ending the war is apparent, He did not | Tienced wos the raising of the floor and a low slp ‘Assembly this moraing, and believe, with bis colleague (Mr. Stebbins), that we can ise, when 3 started to go into the engine room, ai r indefinitely without baukruptcy. The main | met Mr. hay chief ineer, on the top of the | Harlem River Can: ject is (Mr. Brooks’) arguments was to produco a | steps; he aid bis bands on me ana asked fer God’s sake } out a canal rom the Harlem river to the Kast river, also curtaitment of the currency. to get bim a drink of ‘Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Iowa, in alluding to the gemarks | trees, upon whicb laid bimeelf down on deck; went | Of lands for the extension of the Croton water works and pers epeak whig, thena Know Nothing.and now was ® democrat. To 8 juror—Tbe hea oe The gentleman from New York (Mr. Brooks) had de- | there was no jar tever previous to the explosion: | monalty of the eaid city to borrow two fe kK Nothi rin le Ur Beoors denied hat be bad ever belonged to the | toller: I-had stonped the engine previous to that; examn- per lang ere gaol and he had aever beea ine Know Nothi ted to the sentiments ef the Bz- ined the thing; Mr. Mr. then point two and press, of which the gentleman ¢M{t. Brooks) was part il, before his death, said, thank God, hehad | the + of Seventh avenue, were measures bait of water in'his boiler; whon Tebut | of Et representative of the Twelfth ward in by the Sanator from Massachusetts, he thought he had ve L returned to the fire room and asked | New York. on the floor of the House. All these met with Dy the {allure to convey the true meaning and & Mate Jaschke to get s tantern and order one of | considerable opposition in the Assembly: but they have OC big decision upon the act of 1793, In regard to Mr. Brooxs replied that be was tu Europe when that | bis mon to see where the water from the deck was com- | been carried tbrough, and Mr. Ingraham deserves a great par Urea nome He vever bad anything to-do with from; I bad the ashpit doors closed, and conuectio: the N party. took us a long time to do it, in consequence bol when we first went in commission on the 20th or 30th ‘The Sonate bili increasing the stock for the completion lat- | quite cold, and we got up steam on our port boiler to heat } assembly to-de: 7. — 5 ued steam ‘There is quite 8 prejudice in the Assembly against all co, St. ‘State banks in New York, as the premium on. qm | on that boiler about a week; during that time the Ne x rf ‘ison £0 0, St. nat} currency, a8 contrasted ‘vith tbe Sete ‘warehouse Companies in New York, and @ disposition iil was to meet the immense expenditures which | 0° the port boiler; Mr. Cahill sent me to the Morgan Iron Company, the other the New York Py 5S etween the two houses, and the ¢ oiler before the Morgan | Shoeds disposition to laughter the Sonate bills relative Id look at | cl the administration of ic. had steam on it the second } to corporations on the part of some of the members of | ive an account of the Attack on and Capture of Fort mpted to | that the admi undertaken the leaks in the starboard | the Assembly , Pillow by the Rebols, and of the Atrocities perpetrated by and inex. | no man or set of men were competent im caulking that; own 5 io gaid that this was the first time Le ie Herr a ee wtarted our dookey pump to put a water jure on, and | ie has now gone to the Governor, and only awaite bie wo ; ment and prosecute a war. The pending bill was | “¥¢ pounds prossure from the same pump; recollect Mr. | stone ail winter. It is understood that {t is con templated tts rors. x ‘measure Cahill, the first engineer, stating that we bad « good nen | with the Letters written and the Speeches made on the do. | was equitable and trio alt te Istereate that contribute | sugin6 00 board, but two etl be alec: Me aturtar, ee ONE MATE | cocasion; Valuable reports of the condition of the Mar mh -wis | the Committee here rose, Afraid of the botlers: ‘we were always tinkering at them morninrigy “Roast of business, was transacted thie | Kets, and reports of all important and interesting events ‘The Sevator from 4 PERSONAL MATTER. from the very first day; po one of the engineers had an } journals of the session. Some of it was of general Of the past week. y saad opportunity to examine the boilers while they were being | jortance, but a great deal of it of no moment whatever. aetna Si ond, tbc | mumuvetares wae neon il ip ere bad onesies Las that many leaders of the democratic party ia the North | made: the bollers bad previously been tried Cor ninety- ‘The Chmmnitieg on Oisice, repceted. cortege the bil, fi ere in correspondence with the rebel leaders, and I pro- 6 creasing the topo! police, and other. mused to produce the letters: to, ‘whch {thou ‘reterved, | To. the Coroner—Mr. Cahill mado the remark that be | iso aifending t Slaw. When the bill came into the Se- inane We found that some of our regiments in the Army of the ocean at Aharon a Sanus soreed Saute the Superintendent of Police to carry out the provision of ans me, and sent ju] 82d out who was doing it. One young man went to In- Dene — and about the rivets; Iam the only surviving | the amendment, n res, ‘after ry Short content, ingarted, diana, and by representing himself as friendly to the $ and in that shape the bill was ordered to a third reading. rebels, cpeainad those perveeSerery ‘brought ro fepey bienee as tee Led Pose ap tetyr gee hig The amendment 1s virtually the Sunday Liquor law hai I did not know th iters, but called several Indiana : passed the Senate several weeks , only more stringent officers to examine them, and found eut from them, who | Pass {rom one botler io the other if the checks are shut: | in its features ae r tore avd art, in ali their varied forms, have exposed its orrors, while those who are our eaemieg abroad have Id. it’ up. to our ignominy aud taunted our friends with | knew the handwriting, the history of the writers. I took | ‘ere isa large steam stop valve on each Boiler; two EIGHTERNTH WARD MARKET. TH tbat, professiog to bo the freest nation in the world, | tracings of the "otters? ‘and sent the scout with the origi. | Pipesstart out from the steam drum into a large pipe; The report of the committee against Aasembly bill le wo. kept these odious laws on the statute book. aly tarough the lines, ‘Mr. Garfield then read the fel. | OwiDe tothe large sizeof the pipe, Tthink the water | (oz ihe construction of & market in the iighteenth ward swore ao better than the Joff. Davis government, | blew out of the starboard boiler with the steam, and | New York was disagrced to this morning, and (he in | lowing letters: — hat wo inquire ito disaster to our armies, and . through the rent in the port boiler; the engine was tatacres as Fort Wagner and Fort Fillow, | Major General Jxo. ©. Bracuismiparsee 8% 196: | running, amd that would be the effect; [can't say for | °l! Feferred to the Commies of the Whole, ZB. Simmons & Co.—Managere. stil! continue to sanction by law injustice, thus io- | ; UsAR Sin—I cake great pleusure in recommending to your | sure that, there was no water 2 te blah The largest number of bills were read the third time Suanay, Bre Coase 187—April 19, 1944. 7 mt 1, Mrs mmm, a 'y 2, . » 13. 'y 5 + curring tha disfavor of God. Feb teta Me ikeena vias he Sanhcosdam nee’ trees pote cp tenty teeth: eptchiemp explosion, | {0 the Senate this morning that have been any ove day 34, 4, 28, 23, ts, 1 9. 40. 75, 8, 46. Mr. Sterman’s amendment was then adopted by a vote ef 24 yeas against 17 nays, as follows:— Yuas—Mesers, Buckalow. Carliale, during this session. But few of them are of any public @ army for some moat diana Volunteers: Mads touch anything; the water pow remaining in the boiler | tii; rolative to the deposit of securities by life insurance would Indicate the amount in at the time of the ox: | companies with the Superintendent of the Insurance De- France Howe, Johnson, "Ind. Nesmith, rar frequent): imped water up into the glass Powell, Ridate. Baulabury, Sherman, Ten Eyck, Trambull, | he may to perform you may rely, upon it theta will Mi eg wg yi the morning all bad Ce ee rear CITEne ine eovecatiacte 61, 67'S dO ae a0 an Winkie, Willey be faithfully done. Any favor shown him will be recipro- | Siecpyeared without auy are'unders thie occurred often. | relative t the prion pa titan Aap teg dee B05 Be! ‘Naye—Monars. Anthony, Brown, Clark. Conness, Fessen- | eated by me whenever any unity offers. Iam, Gene- this I bat the boiler leak | | into one act, and the bill to prevent Coase dee, Grimos. ale, Howard. Lane, of Kanaag, Morgan. Mor. J fal, yours, wih much respect: a0. G. Davia,” | from thisl judge t oiler leaked: some water | °°” rire RNCROACUMRNTR IN THK MARBOR OF NEW TORK 56, 72, 45, 34, 75, 5, 44, 42, rill, Pomeroy, Ramsey, Sprague, Summer, Wil- peal Ind., July 1 ‘would evaporate, but not enough to di r entirely | and to provide for the completion of the exteusion —_—--—--— oon. Dra take this method of introduc your fa. | {fom the gaugue; the mea having charge of these boilers } or the Battery. It requires the Common Council to Me. Gonyaen, (rep ) of Cal., said he could not vote for | yoranie consideration ra resident of thie place, Mr. ‘at the time of the explosion were sober: | am gure. complete the unfinished work of extending the | “ottery Tickets Cashed. ‘the bill as amonded, and, as he could not explain bis py ‘service of the South in some capa. | Capt. T. Scott Fillebrown sworn—Am 4 lieutenant | petory within twelve months after the JOSEPH BATE: sviews uow, be moved to tay the bill ou the table. city. 59, ok yf of this act, and in case of their failure to ‘Bis motion was yeas, 31 nays. ‘Commiss: Prizes C: ed in All L. ‘ — wae ig, NT UNM (ODD SE Kyo Wadtnen wes | He Eo as aot Fee remare wo anc aie snd work and mvt | IO Fe oo Near mens Coan., desired to discuse thereon as may, in their jt 3 9 reet, N.Y. ae Keene 1800.) of Ores» oh Lochs ing . went eacroachutonts on the Barber of New York or aa ob- aod Hiling to do go this evening. quence therest ; any favor may and three o'clock, the | straction of the navigation. Prizes Cashed tm All Legalized Lotte- For a Cow moments he ey way on a motion of Mr. ap aceies. saree, bdetraved. oD a ries and toformation gives. GALLAGHER 4 BENJAMIN, MoDoraat., (opp.) of Cal., to adjoura, which was carried. am, General, very respectfully, sour obediea! The vill awexing tbe Ln a , | Brokers, 80 Chestnut sweet, PI [Trae . J.C. . 8. : to lease ot Representatives oak 5b, Selsanen. bk Scien Seeet cedars meee on | sevens reateen Hate ‘Wasmmarow, April 19, 1864. ‘which were all votea down Restorative of the Seciete Hy, mow. | | ‘American Fused “Assoctation bitt, the bin | 224,84, per vette. Depot 115 Chambers trees. 60! cane eee ae : ite down there: } relative to serving Rotioes on exptess companies, 2 ‘The Blouse concurred {a the Senate amendment to the Hees eurking bom mou ing: be replied sal and the Canal Contract bill, also passed, with nu- | Address to Smokers.—Poliak & Son, Bouse resolution ao as to read that the Committee on the with ber performance; di ‘not ee eae ee mereus others, of more or less importance. Meersbaum manufacturers. $57 Broome street, the Wer inquire into the truth of the rumors ¥ ; Bowery, sell at rycicesio and retail. Coadact of po ge agg Bom ype down; the Gret time! | , was expected that the Militia bil! would beread the | order, Wales od moeaned. attending tho recent attack oa Fort Pillow, and whether Boticed, when, below Governor's Island, © pressure of | inird time in the Assembly thie morning: but for some " ST EE ea fort ould not bave beva suffilently reinforced, and See et nn reason it was Dot rescbed. Be rene catia nee ae hovnad 7 ‘the jury—I bad perfect confidence in Mr. Cabill’s Cy Se ache, neuralgia and caterrh know ye thet WOLCOTT'S in report the facts as eo0a as possibile. abilities as aa engineer, judging from his reputation and Committee on Chee of the Assembly te both stant Pain Annibilator speedily aod permanently cures pou. wy eneanla, “4g ans, Feceral attention to bis duty. My impression ie that the Wow York lig’ and county tat levies ths evening Bees ‘The Howe weet into committes, Mr. Washburne, (rep. ) sees <i engineers and they were the special order fortomorrow,ai| A Beautiful Complexton.—Latra's "Bo tae Corcner-<Whap 1 Set ir Cahill he waa ot the twelve clock: hey. bave added to some of the jtems | Bioom of Youth aurpacsee ¢rersth dottom of the ladder Iwas at the top; when the ox $f the Comsenen CONMME IN beatey aa) eoeee beeanet one Lem Te ae. plesion, took, place, MF. Cahill was about ‘Afteen feet die- | rg.” there i nersiantion st waoete tree bak . ESM Tromtse ig chs ene ee | elie, San especies cea de | A Bad, Bronar ter, mand towers tt z tee bow long it would take to reach the vooy. aaa ate ts Raenaetet Providing « transfer Crom | $9 S2t‘cure vas the BALM OF 4 TROUBANG PLOW To a juror—I did not gee the boiler ; Was at the fmm axeval tar Wut. as © dentrifcr, might and THE RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAT RAMUROAD Brut boller works & stort tue after the ninely-atx hoors! |* qyo site Tax bil cme up ag special order this avon. | “#mPlesion. Frieoll cents. For tie was taken up, when ‘ rrmaing ap: auostions as to how it was | ng inthe Assembly, andl waa ordered to ng. | Am we na ch Mr. Wis0n, (rep,) of fowa, offered a substitute there. | To the Coroner—I hed left Mr. Cabill enly about ten hh A alk = ee Re] Core mamas. ha rao nn ot are therand mies oH | ror cumeiy, i,t Der raguaon ot commerce | ewan borne pera ei was twin we | os pag oa ie pe state | Bete Tr Coen, Th rae ian sie eon wil show that weewiN‘matavats out | among the several States, every raliroed company in the | "v's wre ities ene fol ee eon tbe tar Bie Tit ima te State tax tat | © vessel would run twelve, thirteen or fourteen miles a2 | “in my estimate im to.day’s Hast 1 omitted the school hour; Mr. Cahill sad the boilers could carry from forty to tax from the state tax of it A Perfect Hair Dye—™ ‘ive pounds: | asked hie if we hed « goed draft; he paseed the Legislature of.1803) called we | cents ver box. Try it Rold by all he bad, and that there wee no y 00 wee the | itis and eleven-sixteenthe. The Com however, | Dey street. Seaees datum shamanenan rt ween communa of the goty vied Ave male tle Toatructions to the Boards of Iant and Powerful Day and Sight Gamer Anseette, neers. and otbers | SoveY Naber nat, a Double Perspective Glasses, for th proor (oat wo can only pay the 6 Fie cee nes sepairaie. called the engine 2 cotopot ana‘ beler 6 tea, nen Bh fife) Wn Dl = Scare, Yue. eompeet, poriaNee tas ome pp ordinary expenditures in aipeadene bie cP oer aime Mill nethor lamas the constrectivn in consequence of their always bi ; bave DO | ized by law, "‘. lees than with ‘Ucouliets’ Optician 660}4 Broadway, unier Lafarge House. pe ty het oy Ce a woe Sete idge over 10, near Louls- | one say anything io disparagement of boilers Of the } ay the cry of enormous taxation: the penditares, pebane ‘Spat - ca te ' A Cid age nf " Chenango. State goverument, inotoding State bounty and Braztitian Pe! pectacics ai ve United States we not only ‘the means to every A NATIONAL HALL OF STATUARY. ‘To the Coroner-~Mr. Cahill spoke to me about the tubes, And a Preservers, them and improve ibe sight of old apd dollar we now or ever Owe, but the nd | Mr. Rice, (rep.) of Mo., reported « bill setting apart | and of the necessity of ‘them ous; other extras, sre feally less than the tax authonieed in to strengt P vareas Ot Ube pubic Gebe Th GO ie freeutns tout the | ihe ci Hail or Represeniativen aa National Ghautary | tng fearon tee het, skins stem out; never exp ro Oy ee Cove ee 8 mlliow. un corwunon, | recommended by the medical faoufay. °° : now A the | ,, The Govern 8 Dill tbis evening aubborinin ‘About eight | {he isare of $890,000 eAditional stock (or the New Beat tn the ib Wiliam HE storm vor xo un te the Governor will not vote the eoiseen Voune bin orem aay ants | ian atte, Se sari Sa Bog RR a phan toayears, also be that the present be. He that, from tte i at Is. ‘the so! Broadway. (argo andval itures, are nok equal to our sonaal | Registatise tsscclations, it could be approprieled to bo Hoary Donovan eworn-—sm the apothecary, in the Tice Kisve at) Pomel toate renee ir G1. Artiste Po- wir a haerod vows Now wo berg or ben | "hv utbaapane Sictray uso ie somedsnant grr seat | 8 HB ete « ’ dred, oonstitating one of the finest naviés of the worn. " RROONSTRUCTION IN THE RRRELLIONS STATA, Vinee time it cocurred, and ‘said about four us toiceeee Ax Commenowee, We have added great quantities of the most ap- ‘The Hoose resumed the consideration of the bill report- ; said something, being , but did got Se one a act 4 with the oh (haigunerel Whe beven fute.we trace GRO Goto om meehiee ante CTT eee sth Tac aor certain Chnthice novaivaded | eve0ing. Nothing Sew of any importance tranopired. Anticipate crashing te to the enemy. iit te. eat ‘member of that commit: | to tt or to’his owes condition, = ‘The bill will probably be reported te morrow. our hone in order Anancinily, and wit! we shall be victorions over all Mis. Let us show that we are stripping for the fight. He trusted that every member Will cousent to make targe sicrifices for the good of the country. Let us have taxes.and loans, lessen the amount orl tenders and wervese the pay of the soldiers. It is that de interned and import taxes will enable the Recrotary of the Treasury to cy a eeden i " ehicd the legal tender seuss, wil wae ieete mach more to Une. Santos th than their: 1 Petowa oleien. ‘Thov are largoly (ocrensiag the amouat of Court Caiendar—This Day. Se, ay ik ih ee 1130, 1284. D. POrer entered br. m. Torner entered br. the fold. ions of dollars, with ninety millions from a ing the Chenango and making « thorough inspection of the The Committee on Cities reported. the bill for the relief | with $135,000 ia treasure, Saw Francisco, April 10, 1864. ea eaa cee senttaiatiemt chee tenes ct | inquest. Besides the witnesses there were scarcely half | Wa8 also orderea to a third reading. Arrived stammer: Aserioen from Paaame a up for imi system ppt present. ‘The bill to incorporate the Tho feature or the market is increased disposition to hundred fended the Irish, whioh was not in accordance with bis | “!ter I got into the engine room 1 tried the cocks and | thousand dollars (or that purpose. This is the bill to pro- | tween the two countri found no water; did not expect to find any in either | vide fore supplying rer Comer’ the citizens on the preamera froma Trionte'to 1 low Jerk hes, found mack i upper isl 5 aiready passed | vor in government circ! an D to m wi a ages and found they bad turned to a0. | the senate. Tho two foreging bills, and the bill to prove early sucess. if i MAILS FOR EUROPE. Chass 18s. fewith tne army gece he quartermasin at | bad ordérs not to touch anything or let any one elee | \mportance. Ataong the number of note were the | 27, 45, 31, 32, 72. 48 ry Sormawe = Coon —Crncver.— art aod > ind Wig wholesale and miner. rt 2—Nos. 1126, 1155, . 5 5, ae The aye applied by extiful ertisce . 1509, 1620, 734, ‘18, 020, 817.1225, | recas Yeetescvie by 1605, $13, 1211, L490, 66,06, 1300, tons, 1601, SUT; Iaaat | from. deetructigg, Of tro years’ hat ia the Sato «| 1695, 278, 1587, 681, Fe eget be 09 one of seokod: Sorsaion Covat—.’ Tenu.—Part 1—Nos. 3165.998,] Cloth and Parchment yh 1. | 3786, 0b, 2447, BAD, 3438, 067, " cocegins © ist. om SER Sand. seas Pare eden aes 2000 richie RT Oe Be LEMENT. , barncse Ino. Lovett entered b. g. Stonewall Jackson Fravk. in entered b: Qaite « large crowd assombied af the Fashion Course government, under constitution, ‘or W / [i ‘ater, Al yeaterday afternoon to witness the trot, aine-toaths of Power to preserve the national life, . ‘ated are a Creten rs bany Bridge and the aumber seeming willing to vot thelr bottom dollar Passenger and Baggage Bills. that Geoeral Graat would wie the race. So sanguine chauged until it became oearly | of the mare and outhe steam, kept the gap open between his tollowors until be reached the score, thus tue fleld. Tho fiag fall’ almost in the face of Nicksan trom Vor. | The investigation into the causes of the disaster on | Oitiee, with power to report complete, It ls understood | day's srots so the Yusnion Gorse ns with the Brat ey pebbipe), board the United States gunboat Chenango, by the explo- § chat it Will be amended and modified by the committee. ‘This afternoon a matéb for $1,000, mile heats, io bar- u sion of @ boiler, was commenced before Coroner Norris THE stats BANKS. ee yy putes ‘with in cosclen, will come Of over Vatican, where men were represented in armor and de. | nd the following jury yesterday in the Governor's Room, The Judiciary Committee reported complete the bill | the Yaion course this afternoon. Saw Francrsoo, April 18, 1864, vy Sedreane the jury in Lewy UNION TRUST COMPANY ell goods through auction houses. Inited States, on board the — which it was passod; but the attempt failed, ‘The Gould quartz mill at Virginia City was burned oa ry tpeatenie the navy; I was on board the Chenango | years past incorporating a company for the transportation | accounts from the Colorado River mines. The river was property and labor of the country. There is no crime ao | at the time of the explosion, in the forward pllothouse, } of passengers and baggage to and from railroad depots | rising slowly, Sree ae, 88, epoca trans oo renee maceey. It 2 ie bale aia the gna Heiclect croton, | and steamboat landings. It has always been defeated ta | river, bad arrived at the mouth of the Colorado from logion occurred } the Assembly heretofore; but this year it has met with | San Francisco. ‘The Senato dill to amend the charter of the Hudgon and J Among the passengers of the Asia ls Charles F. Loosoy, id authorizing the company t© } the Austrian Consul General at this port, who eaiied for ter; I got the water and a mat- | passed the House; also the bill to facilitate the acquisition | Kurope some four months ago. Vienna and Trieste pa- ertions of Mr. Loosey to of Mr. Brooks, said that he'(Mr. Brooks) had been a J own into the engine room and found the engine wong. for building regervoirs in the city of New York, | advance the commercial rolattons of Austria with this was running fine and smoothly: | and to authorize the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- | country, aud !t appears that ae has succeeded in forming very bighly of th @ oompany to facilitate the business transactions be. His proposal of a lihe of ore ee tr. Togranam deserves s.croat | umportamt News from the Missiselppi— anid farndoe doors opened and started 16 draw the fre; i [s, beaten alae cee me . Oaptare of Fort Pillow by the Rebele— NEW YORK OOURT BOUSR. The Latest News from the Union Ar- him respoustble.. (Wr. Kasson thea briefly defended the | day of March (I don’t recollect which), the weather was | orthe New York. Court Hause was alco pensed ty the | my—Dinner te the Mexican Minister tm charge that the " New York—The L: Domingo, dec. er leaked badly, and we marked all the leaky places | cnock them whenover they make their appearance. Tho mail steamship Persia, Captain Lott, will loave this ; “* rally oA by cone! bar ag oe ae rd | Two bills of this kind were killed io the Assembly on the | port to-day for Liverpool. Mr. Fennaxpo Wood, (opp ) of N. ¥., aggumed that the A ing day we steam | third reeding—one to amend the charter of the United | the mails for Kurope will close in this city at half-past States Warehouse of this war, and therefore it was legitimate to | Works to let them know the state the boiler was in, re | Warehouse and Security Company, both of which have | Cleven o'clock this morning. iscuss every question Pertaining tothe war. He was | (esting them heron ‘& wan Over to repair it; they did | peretofore passed the Senate. There is an gpparent aa The New Youx Heaatv—Edition for Karope—will be ready at half-past ten o'clock this morning, and will it; our ALTANY | RRIDGR, 4 boiler ax bert they could: the | The bill authorizing ihe ca OM the location of the | tem on the Nogro Soldiers captured thera; The Intest of the ‘deen made. Mr. Wood then proceed board boiler and found that | bridge built across judsoe river at Albany | News of the Movements and Operations of the Union id not | the financial question, reviewing the acts of the the port boller leaked still; they had cut two tubes out | was read the third time and pass in the Assembly, | army, The latest News from the Rebel Staton; Late and of the Treasury in this connection in condemnation. had marked; we then | without avy amegdments since it came from the Senate. important News from Mexico, Cuba, St. Domingo, &c.: A ‘The contract for this bridge | full account of the grand Banquet given by prominent deen at work getting out the | Citizens of New York to the Mexican Minister, M. Romero Single copies, ia wrappers, ready for mailing, five 1 druggint ay, Eddy & Co.—M — , 32, 20, 21 Kesrocur, CLass 23¢—4 6 3 be ( Burra Cr. 9 Mi ABRARY, BxtRs OCLass 3—April 19, 73, 13, 7, 31, 73. J—April 19, jor Defend seis 2 Ot ert MPORTANT FRI STO Y Wak Winer. oder. bitin . ba! NT n DM ‘ALBANY. * FASSION PLYASURE Geouxns TROTTING {| Tomar, April 10.—Purge $100, mile beats, bent throo, ne ral web goons Seent ry o wi carrent ting when the Tho Metropolitan Police Salary Bill Or- | wora was given.” A good eveh atark waa, had by Stone. . < wall Jacksou, Frank and Cosette, General Grant being bi tng that loyal p dered to a Third Reading in the bout three longtne fa the rear, tie driver podding bis possess e civ! vernment. o head for word, seoming auxtous to (OS BOL ak Ly Senate, with the Sunday Li- oasible. | Stonewall 2009 drow away frotn te others, and | went quarter irty yarda al frank preme Court. { quor Law as a Bider. od Wed ssccea: in horiy banca: Cooeite was tapped At the half-mile was nearly @ hundred yards who were close Grant was one handred yards behiod Stouewall Jack- juce, a8 Importers are doing ation does not always produce the desired revenue, } manufacture of the boilers and the material used in their | of New York was read the third time and passed {a the | limited business for the season. Crushed sugar, 16c, All the inflation of kas ‘since December last from the | Construction, when the following witnesses wore called:— | Assembly this morning. It had previously passed the | Lard advanced, and partiy in demand at tow prices, penetin erticion: << comprmmptaee ton: sane come oe James F. Sullivan sworn—Keside in Kent avenue, de- F senate, an effort was made to reconsider the vote by | Butter lower and littie offered. Two uew steamers, designed for the it News from Mexi- embalin nave a motion was made, and an amendment proposed, } with fragrance. Nothing removes it sat prohibiting the sale of liquor on Sunday, and requiring | richer than any other scent that art has at if u halls of fashion, Must see that the words York,” are biown tnio the handkerchiel 1864, A, 28, 4, AL, 58. 1864. 14, 27, 38, 33, 25. jroker, 1! Wail street, room No. I, Preservative Hoase. 5 tion Cod Sag? Dougrens Bourbem re 8 Barnes & Co FF Toichaim & Oo eywher ok, D Dr. Watson's “Ca. — Oe Detntity, Uloors, he , with platen of osery tance we same Ap invaluable, £0 all those who demure private’ inacrng re by MILLE & CO. ai He Browtway, mer niotk «! ey Hotel Oonmltations from Ta M Gok am Dea mous, Impa Slane, NOISEM IN THR HEAD, CATARRHAG APPEOTTIONS in THR THROAT. OaTARca, Ic MOGOus 3 Or THR CHRON OATARRH OF TAR MEMBRANK, OBST: BUBTACHI cumRD CROSS BYE STRAIGATENEO IN ONR MINUTE, And every disease of the Eye and Rar requiring siaae Imedical or suegical afd aitended to by De CON TLamOe BPRG at his consultiag rooms, B16 Broadway, som Twoilth aicont De. Marsh commended by the beat with great success and satisfaction druggists ts for j N rete Ut is realiy @ useful and novel 1 guides the cloth Wtsel!," Ao. Prica $140. with @& For sale at the Fatr. tn the sewing Mi | and at the ta tors bead: WILLOO. 1B Hewing Mach! ollieo, 8 jaw York. Dr. Reynotdson “Heats the Sick” Coopar Lastitute, room 24, Cor we tarch of the He: ainiug to Une wight and hearing. the usual atten! and prompt relief from Dr, CADW KLE, Ocuttat, &o., Clinton place, Bighth atrest.” Hours frou 9 to 4 No, 3 Divtst Ite has no other office, Katabli daprivateeatrance He cures chron eruption on the akin, moat poiwonous tnpurity of the bind rtaining to the urinary organs. rheuni ailty, Nervous Debility, altation gratis. Houra ta, frou ic Sewing Machines. the best. Bee them before purchaslo, OFFIOR G87 BROADWAY, HE Fixtures. rgeat assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACKSTS, 40., in the city are offered at OLD PRICE: Also, everythiag im the yihing tm tee . OLD PRIogA. ICH CHINA DINNER SETS, TRA SETS, TOILET 688. RICH COT TABLE GLASS, . pI an Pin purchasing publicare nvied i aramins, ee 1 yubtic are Invi ‘oxamine. Be eer RT WwW J. ¥. DAILBY & 00, 631 Broaiwag. @, Saander: Mo op.—The oldest and most a been before the public for b the aul ibers’, UNDBRS, No.7 Astor House. Gouraud’s Poudre Sabtile Uproots Hate from low forsheais or any part of the body. Warranted a Lis new depot, 459 Broadway. @rover & Bake Biaatic Stitch Sewing Mach! 's Hiawatha Hair Restorative, Hi ‘8 HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIYS, HOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR BEsTURATIVS, HOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, MOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, STANDARD PREPARATION FOR TH STANDARD PREPARATION 43 TH STANDARD PREPARATION mR TA ¢ STANDARD PREPARATION FOR TH A TO RESTOR RESTORE el tate: ORetn {t dooe not oiaim io make hale come fa where tt failen out (nothing wil! do that, wi to the contrary). but it will arrest ite halr'soft and silky; cleanse It and the scal; and humors. and ENTIRELY CURB HRADA PUAN ESS, AND THER BAD, EFFECTS OF E OF PREPARATIONS CONTAINING 6 PHUR, GAR OF LEAD, & — Tt requires no washin 4 boura for its application, nor will It croo& smut, bul a8 easily applied and wiped from the skin aa. hair dressio It restores the shadiog of one with another, which vives a lite irance tastead of dull uniform biack of dyes, so tl ie moet critical cannot detect te use A CMALLENGR TO TRST A CHALLESGE TO TRAT. CHALLENGE TO TKST: We ware avai ir the hair were In the market, 19 exrae thing and that the pabliatwortld be woable to judue from the advew @ which were genuine. We therefore publias @ challenge to test, which his been pubits the Herald and throughout the country, EVER BREN ACCEPTED, Let some wal! known citizer di fereated and of qnestioued tntagrity, appoint reparation or restorative to restore (he pin Propiieter to uxe his own preparation aod the porso® nothing else during the A certificate of the rasult te be widely pabitabed, at the expense of the unsuccessful com itor. Pt will be perceived from the formgoing that we realty have a meritorious article, or that it ts the dug of the age. We apply tat our rooms, aud aa can pie 4 heer Latiend wi woe by Cah . it mn peeen the GINA in eight app'ication al HOY INNEHANA Hal ® GLOSS, Superior to any hairdreasing im the ra HOYT'S EMPERIAL COLORING. An iavaluable for whiskers, Uhanges light amd red bairtoa beautiful browa or black. Sold evgryw! JOSEPH HOYT & CO. No W Oniversi Feed er Kighth a. ee Hernta Rupture ured by De, MARSINS Radical Care Truss, Thie Truss bas recetyed ‘of the most eminent snrgeone ripe; ite simnple ann easly adjuated” sod 6g pressure oan be graduated by the patient. Tt will auy the most conipiteated ease of rupture withoat i to the wearer. We have also on 4 Abdovant st Supporters, SUK Elastic Stockings, Kase Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Ac MARSH BROTHERS. corner of Broad Ann stream, under Bt ‘o Musou, Open Crom 7 AM UTE Me it nate —_——— Ce ae td a Halr Dye, 50c., Binck or Browm, J, calinbla Depot | Barclay st, Sold by all druggists. Hitt, (Inimitable Hair Catter,—Stytee neat, suitable, exeouted ta the best manage ouly. | Bareiag sirest Shaving l0e Discharged foe 10 now paid. Apply with Sa ne mall promptly snswered, ROWN & CO., No. 2 Park vies, Jeffers, 573 Broadway.—Ladies ané Chitdvau’s Boots, Slippers, Bows fe. rr JBFFERS, S73 Broatwag Newent Styte: Clothing.— Walking Coste from 1 Overommts fromm to $16. 116 Witten The ROTARY LOCK. for banks. #ores and heli dacse dwelling higuece, allords perfect seuriiy againat serge end ball VALENTIN! ant Sele noun’. for presarring, cevariag and basa Sian camtiate eae Sue me stant relief in cases of outa, brulee, apraing, vurns, Epa ani he ee PO GQaeen of Beauty—White Virgina Wee Of Antilles. beautifies, whiteos, sad preserves the jon, maxiag it soft, tair, detieat, smooth and {t cures chapped hands aad lips. temoves comport 0 pure white wad, i ears ite ex! ry the skin Man FP NORT £00. 18) arith deventh steeet, phia; sold at 716 Broadway, aud all dragatete Sarvey ata Glance. WHOLE PURLD OF THE PAnHIONS EN'S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S RATS Proriecto to. thle You are \avited to Visit (he ootaBta cen: oenty, ei UNDRED new foto the sir) form t assy thet in rience as a hatier he hae got oat ly siggeat an addi Grisece deparcoventt; aod tin. bathored that ren satistactority from so vast and rument of Arblc re all wpecie 1 the SOMO tes Brentwag Tho Mother Cam Rely Upon Mrs. Wine tow'a Soothing Syrup to give rest and health to her ohng It not only relives the thita from pap. but regulates thd atomach aud bowels, cures wind colle, soRens the gums, re duces inflammation, and whi carry the infamt ately throng? the orttioal portod of teething. Use Bixzby's Li fa the world. Said by — Biacking, the Boot grocers and shoedoators Wigs, Tougees, Hate , Meter Dyeing and Moldavia C for beaut! the Hair, as W BATOUBLO B'S. 6 street. Lt Btitch Sewing Machines, 95 Broadway Watohes lay tie Zerrone For eale by ALLBN, 616 ae dove below Cuoal rent torwerte tt Soe

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