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————————————————— . , sault from the opening @ totter addressed to fr. diuart ant om beck of war the blr f commenced NOTICE TO ADVERTTSERS, , have been set dowa for trial im the ortminal freon at Sb? make 0 re- wee a'Tueeday next, Ky ae Stare me working beaut: | ‘The pablic will Gnd i¢ to theic advauvage to | S11 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGR! ee aes ‘fee Hepes send in thole advertisements bofore aias o’look | fr, Finat session. botiers roamed by. Sncine; would aot, fw the evening. All business aotices, to be wholly ee Senate. trot of the 5 boilers Gt to ren | ¥#0ful aad valuable, should be cloarly aat properly Ganrecd's | tile Uprootes Hate " Wasumaton, Ageil 25, 1806, =] phd oi to,rue with them | arranged and olassifiod. Advertisers, by having | Li'srw sopor.ii3 Dosteay '** OY Warranted at ‘BRIAR TROTIMOMIAL 10 AN AMERICAN BURGRON. tee ‘States Navy; bavovhad experience oa several | their : Yo Se 9 gees “Fhe View Passant presented a message from the Pres!- ships with the Martin fof Over a poriod of eight notices ia our office before gine o'clock, caa nero © 2, Bm wats he @ Great , Submitting to its consideration the expediency of years; @y oxperieace bas beoa ; bave sever | accomplish this desirable ebjest. ce | Batucet, Boe tha PHRENOLOGIOAU JOUSNAL, May Mo, Surgeon Solomon Sharp to accept a plece of Site pope stating, Kio some about the staying 4 Porat sue Biozrepay, Phymevory, Vasccsnes, Pera. from her Majesty's Seoretary of State for Foreign | ur" wonucz, wt, tw entendment,” Of these ent bare pa a greta sion logy and, Pap in ‘came namie. Np neat” ber Kina avis een | mp cag nda ee eet eet emer ycmc| nee sei eee erat Pee ‘and gub-Lieuteoant Dedworth, of the British abip | feP0tted BY Us commune tne easiness would beat. certain; they wore Wreced ‘sxsctly,1 tala, apvording to | The Union Victory ta Leatsieaa—The | aes ireyhodnd, at the hospital in Norfoli,, Va, Mr. Knawan, (opp. of N. Y., gaid he was surprised at the drawing: should say the Ascocy's ‘eles were] Rebel Attack on Plymouth, Oom } migasis Suien dewtag Machlace, We ‘THU OLAIMS OF ALIENS AGAINST TAR -UNITED sTaTEe, saciid Rete a wees "aey ederad aay ee ee alae ing | Movements tw Virginia aad she Houth- \ Mr, Sgunma, (rep.) of Mass., tntroducod @ bill for the | Goeacee of Country, and had proposed 90 low © tar way; hed charge of the Asoutnoy daring Wer oe wes | west—Hows Crova Menice, Cane, die., dec. | Moyt's Miawatn: of claims of aliens against the United States oe ee Sed enine. wie teiolly Basewnsl. abiet engiacer: the and doilors were i The Cunard gall ctewmehip Asia, Capt. Moodie, will eres A 00 the commencement of the present rebellion, which | He thon peerereren sure mae Aigner sae frou Works, Te wan the niet Bysor mo, obtained | 198ve Benton oa Weduesitay (op Livorpoot vrs Bale ‘eraa rofer‘ed to the Committee on Foreign Relations. It } "yr, A. W. Crank, N. ¥., sald he bad examined she necosnary ‘data for the government during the trial of } The wiatis for Europe will close ia this city af aquarter] The standard (rep’por v for the appointment of three commissioners, | the account of atock sales in’ York for last Saturday, miuoty six hours; the gongral working of tho @hginc waa | past one and at hail-paat five o'ciock this alimenova, to Suton, of whom shall be learned in the law, to examine and | #34 they amvanted to $25,000,000, and that, with the Doilers ab times gave eeche little Wuable by |g» by raitroad. ADACHE. ‘the claims arising from to persons or | Sales iu other cities, would yield @ revenue, at the pro- Pecan omnes BLAR's BATUS, ‘The Naw Yore Henato~Rail, 1 be LOTS OF Pl ‘aliens by civil, military or naval authori. posed tax of his colleague, of $25,000 per day to the im . Dawes, (rop.) of Mags., a ea for Rurope-—ewiti BUGARB Of LBAD, 4&0. joa of the United es, during the rebellion, in | Government, wha adopted requesting the Prosident to communicate to’ Published at eleven o'clock’ thie morning. [t will cea- | rooms, thus enabling the publie ded DF exieting tribatals | ME. Yansswonra, (cop) of Tl, ould wo wore told that | the Houve whether Tia. F Pir, Representative from tain a full and detailed repert, trom our special corre: | ORIGINAE COLON IN RtGut A ‘elaime are excluded from considers Wf they | if we fix the tax, high, the brokers would evade | Missouri, now holds avy appointment or commission im’ | @8 the valves were largo enough (w’ free the o} ¢ apeoit ee nie OF aw ane 70 CONT. enor presented to the Seeretary of State within | it and cheat the government out of any revenue | the cilitary serviob; aod if 0, whothier ho is now aoting | water: Sud valves did permit the water to pais oud; ¢ >ndoat, of the three days’ dghting wad victory Ww the | ThA oueuo the hair or skin, but 0 be in the highest degree ‘one year from the time that they may have arisen under apy such appointusent. pon mac, Seer dager tro’ the fact of the om | Union Forces in Louisiana; Particulars of the Atta Ws of bane both: pe araL, pableiase shy esse te Seer ere ieee Aint’ Ns eegeion ta haces 0 strong end go well guarded tine they opuld oot Adjourood nti! three o'clock this atsrnooe, ee clases saee to ©, ; Thi Latowt Nowe (rou) sme sn lOETS, teniat couaatng Gagan Qitizes of the United States, nor at any time exercised | !t or cheat government. Tie argutnent was nota K army ; Reports of the Movements of A marivalied dre@iug ee i Nore. right of voting, vor at any time given aid or comtort | £00d one. He agreed with the gentleman from New A Natsance Belonging tothe Fowrth Ave- | Armics in the Southwest; The Latest Nows Crom Moxi te. 10 Uutvorsity place, cornor Isig! ‘ Orerbellion. York who offered the amendment, and was in favor of Gnba, St. Domingo, &c., and accounts or atl otuor intero. Wb oe imposing the tax of one-tenth of one per cemt upen these operations. Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Towa, wished. in the absence of the member from Now York (Mr. Stebdma), who origi- |, nated this tax, te present two or three facts to the com- mittee, He regretted that imputations should be cast upon the motives of the gentleman. He whs‘as patriotic and sincere as avy ‘member. Mr. Kerwan disavowed any intention of casting inzputa- tions upoo his colleague, He only expressed tis surprise that he should favor so low a tax on their salos. Mr Opxut, (opp.) of N. Y., defended his colfeague, and said be thought the gentioman did his coileague"an injua- tice. He was in favor of the amendment of tts’ col- lenee (ir. Frank). («Hor Majeaty’ ity evente of the past weok. a Wine of Rnglant Ppans Biugie copies, Wrappers, Fead)*Tor mailing, Ove couta t sale, at $M vor oaae. { IMPORTANT TO RAILROAD COMPANTES. Mr. Sowwen tmtroduced:the following joint resolution to ‘ Rover postal and military communication among the Whoreas."the constitution of the {Viatted States confers rm, wer to regul several States, to establish pout roads tip armies, therefore, every railroad company in the United States peraied by steam, its successors and assigns, be and ts hereby authorized to carry upon and over the road, onnections, boats, bridges and ferries, ail freight, proper Mai's, paadongers, troops and government suppites, on the aad mineral! lands of Colorado and Arizowa, uotil proper islation shalt be provided oan. P the resotutton was laid’on table. Yoas, 62; nays, 50, PROPRONION OF THE NORTERASTRRN BOUNDARY, Mr. Rice, (rep.) of Me., moved that the joint resolutions of the Legislature of Maite, asking for the protection of the northeastern boundary of that State, be roferred to a select committee of seven. Agreed to, Yeas, 64; nays; 28} ‘Tbe House then adjourned: Some weoks ago, it will be remomberst} we alituded befelly to thé inattention to the wants of ttie travelling public practised by the managers of the Fourth Avonue | Ratiroad Company in not supplying sufficient a¢commoda- tione’ at tho Thirty-second street station. The atvice thou givon seems sot to have been acted upon,.as overy thiug thereabouts remains im protty much the sam%e con. dition ‘now’ as the®, Tho @iroctors flatter themselves, doubtiens, that the public comveniouco is a part of ther busingso which Is only to be looked aftor whtn it tallies with ‘their’ own: interests, That this is the Murray, Eddy & Ooc.—Mauagers. Hernta or Rupturoe Cured by De. Kevrvony, Bxras Cuans 293—-Apeii 26. 44, 65, 71, 69, 15, 67, 39, 60. Kuntoory, Crass 24—Aprit 25. 1854. 23, 16,71, 14, 16, 7, 40, 3, 35, 27, 38, 64, 41, 57. Radicat Ours Truss,—Thia truss Das cecoivew the approval of the most emingat ona Of this country and of Rurope, {tinaimple aud easily adjusted, and the prea- "e the pationt, EL will ai the is Addotht | darters. Siiic Blast 4, Sioulder 4 Maapehaory Bandages, SH RROTHERA, ‘curuer of Broadway and Aan strect, undor Bacnum's Miseum, Open trom’? A. Me GID Me. Z. ©. Simmons & Co.—Mawagers. Serisy, Be Cr 1 38, 89, 7h, 52 i 21, 30, 3, 66, 45, 2: ‘ Referred to the Military Committee. class of people. | He charged that the fnanciat difficultias bad been caused more by stock gamblers of New Yorts than by apything else, except the impolicy of the Secre tary of the Treagury. tinued yesterday aftermoon, Tho following evideuce was taken: — Cyrus H. Hawkins sworo—Reside at’ OB Firat stroot, \ 5 ALTERATION TO THE CAPITOL. q KeRsampo Woop, (opp.) of N. Y., was very sure view whted tho Kourt® Aveoue Company tak" of etry—Whotcaale and Re A letter Crom “the Secretary of the Treasury was re- | tbat there was no class to bo aifected by this bit who their duties is abundaatly ovideuced by thotr France, E a at W'RLLING'S, 207 Ceatre street, alga of thrTotded Rie pophagh pps ee ‘he proposed alteration to She south aa patine ie oe than mpthaparci Haga ee Tho Coroner’s investigation into tie omuses of the dis- | witor dioregard Pt papi accommodation Liswawy, , 1856. ppen'é awit while remedying an architectura! defect a ving opel becom: . ja other respects. t the'corner of irty second stroet fi sddi room, would effect 4 saving of $19,208 ty the | profits from this war greater than those of any other | ater om the UnitedBtates steamer Ctuonango was ooa- | ana Yourih avennd thore commeness what la usod by tte eee ‘Ciass 42 (tgs wit ctke S16 teenie te nee bade Aoetboiis oe: 30, 63, 33, 485.20, 28, 32, : 00: guse of (ho granite for the north wing. ‘ SRGamEEaTIo€ Ov MOREAKA ZuRBTORY, * The subject of the disagreeing votes @ the two houses 00 the bill to provide a territorial government for Mon- companyas 9 sort of shelter bouse and yard for cars aad’ horses. 1t omtends almost up'to Pivrty-fourth street ani* back a portios of two blocits to Lexington avenue § The"| establishmont ‘and surrousding growuds can be charac 39, 38; °72, SD. | ob @ nieations by mait 17 anaworkd ead pent SHE act NOM ES, BROWN a Eyes Parsroiuos. Prizes Cashed in Legatized Lotte- t ay ew TT ont ctor and information given. GALLAGHER & DENSASLS, Japomtes, Certain but Harmicss Hale Gana came up. Mr. Raypatr, (opp.) of Pa., moved to amend the'} New York; am a machihtet; put the cyphering gauge up | terived as nothivg else than av utter nuisance. The P bite " le BY * Mr. Doouirnue, (rep.) of W amendment of’ the gentleman from New York (MF. } ta the Chouango and 'th@ Ascutdoy; thiirgauge now ex. | tacks aro almont Widdan uoder a covering of tho dirtiest | "Nor® 0 Choslnat reek, Phitslelphin._ Restore oe ee eee Ee ae camitla® Doge ie ferred to the fact that the bill had firat beon reported | !'Yank) by mating the tax one-fifth of one per cont. They hibited is precisely like the Oue og the Chenango. mud, Tho sidewalk-omthe oast side of the avenue, in Lottery Tickets ¢ Knformatiom ambers #rect, ies were able, and gentlemen said willing to bear it. Mr. Randall's amehdment was agreed to, and Mr. Fravk’s amendment as amended adopted. ahes amember of the House devotedly attached to free- . JOSEPH BACKS, at Wal! at. yNor ‘and passed in tbat. body without any such provi. wee See ee eer ion; and was then reported from the committee here, at front of the'stable or car house; is perfectly impaseable, and the yard furtSer on ts Aitted witty at? kinds of rubbish and filth. A pootof stagnant water 19 allowed to stand (Witness, in connection with ‘Mr. Masot; Here demon- strated the maouer in whieh ‘tho gadgo wor filed with ame Kills Moths Inatantiy, and Prevents Attention. ° . *. . . © Tt theic epproactfor UZor 2 moatha eubeoquemt. Codar Cant? . . * + retiwenler he ‘head of which was Mr. Wade, in the same form in All premiums awarded as tokens of merit by any agri- tm the yard near’ Thirty-fougttr street, and the odor: . Sf ant durable, to ‘aothing of iter iob it ‘he Houro; and at ine moment of ita pas. | cultural soolety, corporation or aseooiation for any pur. meraary.) Sg Ls eoea a emanation {rom i¢are sanmbly oatewiated to adda Bee i nlgne tall iia shia aahel ia raracn, ‘ gains have Ganais £ OH APKAN, the tor from Minneact: . | pose w! ver, are-exem| on tax. ness resumod—Mr, Mason filled the ¢ i! * * . . . 7 . . © manufactarers; Boston, page mo eacta Introduced bis amend. peeen orate. i yor Pa., the ane yphering gauge | heavy percentage to the woekly mortality statistics i . é e e ~ aS e vas compiled by the ‘City Inspector, Pallen telegraph polls, old engine boilers, tenders aud dilapidated cara Hill up the rest of this spot, which’i#supposed to be hold by an incorporated company for the public benetit. If this ig a specimen of the regard which’ the Fourth Avenue Company bave for the welfare of the people, the fewer riviteges granted to them" the better. The Common uncil a few days ago passed a resolution authorizing the company to extend their tracks up the wome-Bide of the avepue to the top of the'biil at Phirty-fourtn street, and down that fino stroot to the Fast river. Before the company are permitted te Ton" their cars on this exten- sion some guarantoe that it wil be kopt im beter order ; thau other parts of their route shonld’ be demanded and Henry Mason recalled—Piaced the cyphering “gauge on board the sbip and fled it with mercury: it was Aled to tnaieted: apen Uy thelaathnrtibe, overflowing and in perfect working order. Ses REET Edmund 8. De Luce sworn—Am chiof engineer in the | The Rebel General Johneton and the United States Navy Yard; have two indicator cards, Mebel Army ef'Vennesece. which were picked up in ‘the engine room ofthe Che- The correspondent of the Motyile Advertiser and Register mango directly after the accident; they amount ‘to 3914 | thus writes from Dalton, Georgiax— pressure, as shown by the gaugo: these are probably the | 1 am happy to be able'to say that the comtition of our last cards they tock; they: show that the engine vas | @fmy is splendid in every respect. It) ie weil fed, well ments. #le thought the gentieoman had thus raised Pa iesve unnecessarily, which, if persisted in, por rae a contest that would come into the boon inthe Chenango; I was present’ atthe timé; co was Mr. Riggins; the gauge was properly filled, aot! the tell- tate indicated its correctness, being down at’ the: trial trip; noticed that the engine worked very bi ; 1. was frequentiy called to the engi room to work the water from the cylindgr— to ‘open the relief valve; my attention was at- tracted by the striking of the piston on the water, when I woald go is work th for the purpose of relievin, it; never studied engineering; this’ was the ‘first wip was ever on; have been in the boiler; did not observe the number of stays; | am positive the gauge was iu per- fect working order on the trial trip. ° | baving risen for that purpose, the House took a recess from balf-past one to-lsalf-past two, in order to enable members to witness the grand review of a large body of troops. On the reassembling of the House the consideration of the Internal ‘Tax bill wae resumed. Amendments were made s0 as to read that the tax on all ewine slaughtered’ Tor sae should be ten cents per head; on all sheep and: lambs slaughtered for sale, five cents per head; provided, that all cattle not exceeding five in number, and:all calves, swime, sheep and lambs, not exceeding twenty in number, slaughtered by any per- et for bis or her own consumption, shall be exempt from juty. In-uranes compauies are te pay one apd a half per centym on their gross-receipta of premiums or assess ments for insurance. ‘The tax-on lotteries was increased to five per Centum on the'grors amount of recetpts,. Mr. PENDLETON, ope.) of Ohto, offered a proviso to ex- empt from taxation ries, raffles or gift enterprises by Oxroxn, Ind., March 7 1864) May Number of “Le Bon Tos.”—This Laraverre Coonixi — * \ f peautiru! Prenci: Jonenal is repiote’ wit Spring Dresses an extract frou the Richmond Whig, cutfronm\} Cloaks and Bounats. Subscription one year. monthiy, 66, or, “recommending terahre opy, with eirwe full sized pattern, Ween, 8. tion, of the caltua ys lereby campaign and do mischief. When it had tod there were no negroes or persons of African deacent in the Territory, the Senator from Min- pesota had mentioned one there who was worth fi(ty thousand dollars; It happened thas one person of Afri- ‘Sop Sueseet oe roe. a fe fied gt & gold mine, ou person bappen e in the galler: ‘when the Senator adverted to the fact; so that there: wee mot one colored person in the Territory. bere are, how- ver, Indians and persons of Indian it there, and it @ question if they would not, under & ‘De entitled to exercise the right of suffrage. In this con ection, Mr. Doolittle said designing politicians could use such persons for voters to carry their corrupt ends, using thus not only Indians who had adopted, a civilized life, ‘Dpt the wild Indians.” This bad once occurred in Wis- ponsin, and why not in Montavay By the use of rnd of whiskey and tobacco this had been done— ‘stripping the wild indian of his blanket, and putting the Single TALLON, 407 Broadway. N.Y. icaporter, madi 40 be bad of* aewadealers every wrhees. fut the great trouble Ws we cant we thivk wo have got some Ko jons, news fiom Richmond, it turns out callsaye bark evory tine. red It iw getting wo be @ nesfect eyesore. Arn't you bucting’ your peper, People call vou nothing bit 8. T. 1SGV—X., oF oy a: Pianthtion Bitiers. “Tinie man” Drake cast be a can.” tf deen 4 you could sead him out hare to deliver 'w lecture, he woitld aaremar —_ Uraw- certain, Athrat we tought he wasa by bunbyg, | -Rrot, Alex. & Barry's TatcopMesous os but be-haa got everybody up here to taking hia bitters—mau wowen, dom ors, clergyinetm aud ali” Children ara said 10: , f cry for it—but T Baven't heard them Fhe Joke is ae : drink ‘it aii, but. don seothe calisaya. Texpect they wi les (such ae salt rheu enitbietns, |.) find it tm the next bottie. ['d like to kuow where the 8. comes ia. Now, Mr. Editor; save-us in your paper just for e rarity, aad \ oflige 874! Pearl street, Mi ¥. Patent Wire ahillogs, W tnaow G If we oaly knew the foregoing friewt we shoud cer if i “ On tabby Sorts Kien ertase at Pintianso Dinero “Benieniy wa} $i;, formerly, made by, the iste Arm of Butehsooee s Si Fai eligious agsociations for the lier terlee . rat orks thls moments tuere. being. much: excitembat ou our solfiers, of someroiier charttable use; a permit to be | Partly throttled; Captain Fillebrown banded the carda Sa grat tne ies history, ites no Daretocs soldier, | the soletion ot fools aad berber "TSE cattcapa ts ihore every: Gort Broadway, coppaite Oe Nicholoe Hit rt 2 3 obtained from the collector of the district where the lot. | to me; have bad experience with the Martia boilerat i r t —in avery bottle, That'e-whut's the matter. Because rer ae. a Bcoount of the of @ large body of trcovs through teen. weer be one ‘ peg sea; was in the Brooklyn nine months and bad charge | Would you believe that at Chickamauga'Gen. Brigg lost | time in every hott at'e- what's the master. ~ Stim te Yours Liver, Regulate Your the city, the ate, on motion of Mr. SumNER, took a recess of half an hour. j Mr. Doone said he deprecated the making of an Yeaue of this kind pow, as it wasa mere abstracticn, and it was abstraction whieh had excited the religious world ‘aod created bloody wi ) abstraction of dr. Calboun brought om our great troubles. He pointed also tothe fact thal the constitutions of Obio, Indiana, INinois and ‘other Western (ree States probibited necro suffrage, and the Plantation Bitters eifect such wonderfai and gudaen + cures, the physicians try to -hit right aad left. That's, ris® again.” of the Iroquis for eighteen months; the botiors nevor | the service of four thonsand otherwise etficient men be- ; right; piooh i ‘uth crnahed to-cartiy will gave me any trouble whatever: ‘the morning tte | 0ase they were barefooty Credit tt or pot, the statement Chenango came up to the yard, after the accident found | i$ true. And yet shoes wore within reach of ordinary the gauge at thirty nine and’ ahalf pounds per squaro | (uartermasterial energy. The sarse bappened again at toch pressure; also examined'the oyphering gauge: de | M'ssiouery Ridge, whore men were.s0 sorely needed, and taohed tbe pipes to clear it of water; pulled the string ; Whero tha barefooted men, bad they.been shod and pres- down to ite greatest. limit to-aliow it to go back;-after | ent, might have turned the fortune of that sad day. But performing shis operati+a several times it went aquartor | 00% overy soldier has shoes. of an inch beyond zero point; there was no mercury om | But | sertously doubt whether there is any general ip 69 Your yeamach, purify your blood. ease your acum dug your systems by ye use Of Dr. Lai Deen eee ee ee ee eee, Ol Oe ee ee eOkGe O, GOONOIN, & aiford thesame relief in casee of dywnepain coostipationy | oO . Sold by ad druggies, Price ealy 25, affections, loss of appetite, weskaes, palpitation) 50a; potete heart, liver complatas, pala over the eyes, retid« reaih. desponding spirits, &a,, 84 is efferted by the Plantae tion Bitters. The heauty of it is, ther ave very agreealie | to take, aad ho immediate venebeial reaut. plgest ruota mud ‘os. —Dande is proviso was adopted, Me. Prick, (rep.) of Iuwa, would increase the taxes on theatres, operas, cireuses and museum@ from one to five Per centum on the gross receipts, Such places, he eatd, could betier bear such a tax thao bridge and’ telegrapl companies, which are taxed five per centum. Mr. Morritt said there was a vast difference between places of amusement and telegrapty and bridge compa- Sword Contest—Surpassed iw Exelte- at by Turtle Soup a BRITTAN 4 SOOETS, 6 Bleecker otrees, corner of Croaby street she peopio of gome of them had by o helmi “oriti nies. The receipts of the latter were mainly profits, 2 Geeidod to taake a9 alveration oa tha: subject ad ia New | while out of the receipts of places of amusement Binoty: the floor; did ‘not examine tt any further: as I did noe he soaiacr ie fully spprentetan Sew sailitart camomile, wintergrecay anise. lave v3 iia <ticaate i i al 5 lon of the asbes bed been | Xo ot . clly piike Be em, del Work, whoro nagroes bad the siftrage on a property quali. | five per coutum had to ve paid for expenses. The object | Mo th ‘Her dra: | Pocnam an Ae wee tne port | soldier, to be efficient, must not only have shoes, but See eee ee a a es ere] 260.8 rot. cation of two hundred aud fifty dollars, propcsitions | 13 revenue, and not to cose such places. bas ane S21 fedy altendant. be | boiler; tho me: ood shoes; well fitting, broad bottomed and pliant, waeeet bar lo oee ties Tht 3 nad dad been sabmitted to the people to remove the restric. | Mr. Gutswets., (rop.) of Iowa; moved that the tax be | boiler; tho men bad strict ordors not to touch anything: | & sas Tat ane ey x he mend —t tious; but they were rejected by large majorities, He | increased from one to two per centuns on theatres and | if Ubad had my own way I would have taken the plig Ll ahroodees eopret tered on - “ a to move B.—The Plantation 8 nrsare yacitoulacls recommend United States 10-40 Bundu = ‘out of the gauge. Coroner—Q. When the jury went down it showed two+| 204 wise old military maxim: “Horseman, look to thy and a half inches—how can you account for thia? A. A | horse; footman, look to thy feet good many people had been on board, and might bave General Jobneton is unquestior meddied with it. the scieuce of war. In pinety ‘To the jury—In my opinion there had been an unequal | &4 thie army that { can find no word t» express the ex. tevsion of the braces of the boiler; one gave way and the | tent of the transformation: but tho: word regeneration. others followed of course; saw the inside of the boiler; | 1 yenerated army. He found it nimety days ago was taking notes while Chief Engineer Farron and another | ‘i#heartened, desjairing, and on the vorge of dissolution. were examining it; boilera are usually stayed By judicions measures ho has restored confidence, re-08- atrongor than necoasary to bear the strain; the boile tablished diaciptine and oxaited the hearts of bis army. circuses, and this was agreed to, The committee here rose. VIRGINIA CONTERTRD BLKOTION. Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mazs., trom the Committee on Elections, reported a resolution ‘that Mr. Chandler 1s not ae to a seat from the Second: Congressional district irginis . ‘The censideration of the resolution wag postponed, when the House, at half-past four o’siéck took a recess till seven e’clock, cd They add strength to the sywem and beitlancy to the minds Th Id by all arable dente rs 07 are Cold OT aN TeePeee He DEAKE 8 CO... 202 Broadway, Sew York Wish Ca pital, now erecting oa -Bromds could wolt understand how it wus in the New England ,wherethere were a few colored persons, who, Trom their association with the well educated people there, would be fit sub,ects tor the right of suffrage. The Btate ot Wost Virginia, whose constitution hag just been ‘adopted, restricts the right of voting to white citizens, ‘Bad in Wisconsin the people have twice voted against it, Aud yet that State is not bebind any in its anti slavery fideag. The question ws whether we shal! pow raise the sexe among us. He be ieved in waiting till each State arch 8, 1964, whieh provides that all bonds (snned vader thie net @hall be EXEMPT FROM AX ALION by of under f amy State of municipal authority. Subscriptions te these ‘way. opposite the Worth Mon’ wc Te to. be wdded. the bi ding Known aa the ,Worte jes and anadditional to thaa of the Albemarte, au tiowval Bapxs. They x9 TO BE @RDEEMED 1% COIN, at shail have passed upoe this question for itseif. The ti EVENING SESSI0N. ‘ook! | The army of Tennessee, the mst illstarredand successless @ the whole blook, between Twenty, Tasy come whoa the States may properly enact laws ht Wasmworder, Apeit 25, 1864 wo ee ee eel eee: } of alt our armies, has seen its worst days DEM sane, sponmetrieal, Those Mrridings, wagn | they pleasure of the geverameni, atany period aet lens them Persons of African descent, who have shown themselves be Apel! 2, 1664. Ue vesuden ass 4 Let us hope that it will have ‘no more rotreats and no ed, will contain about two hundred vom, liberally steer tow. nor reore than forty years feorm thelr dale, sad watt INFORMATION WANTED ANOUT GENERAT, BLAIR. Mr. Stevens, (rep.) of Pa., asked leave to offer a roso- lution that, ag a general order of tue War Department as- sigos Major General Bistr to the command of the Seven: teenth army corps, the President be requested, if vot 10 ied With jpariors and suits of roo a replete with ail conveniences of the very best modert Of cout, This house is eapentally cao ‘on the American and Kv ropean | remaueal pe! good soldiers, may have the right of suffrage. all things the most unwise that we can enter upon is, ‘that @ Congress, composed mainly pf members who come from the States whose coustitut deny the right of ne ro Bult? should ask us to extend that right in the rritories and the District of Columbia. We had issues By tbe Coroner—Q. If this boiler had stood sixty | More defeats.’’ | have a firm faith now in the future of pounds hydraulic pressure and been pronounced perfect | the army of Tennessee and its greaticaptaiu. Let nim Bod accepted by the government, would you think that it | but be unfettered, and furnished with adejuate means, would oxplode with a less amount of steam? A. It would’| #4 all will be well. He is very fortunate in taving such be likely to happen thorough soldiers as Hood, and Hardee, and Stewart, and strained or partly Glebarne, to direct bis columns and execute bis orders, their redemption FIVE PRR PALO ON COLN, on onds of mot orer ous huaived dolare, ually, and on ali ot extensive be completed # wt for the piblie ov Broadway, an tthe middle of Angust Apply nough ia considering whether our constitational givers’ | consistent with the public interest, to inform them | steam boller bas ral hve been separated: ti > uinaneh, leadera, it acomed to mer that defeat ig Imroe- | RieAL} Albv# inne Hola, or hla reference, eat In payable on thatest duge of March aah dopiembor te hese Slates should be preserved or broken. These issues } whether F. P. Blair is a major genoral; ang, if so, when } tn, eae ee eee at peneidore: | slaem of Hood are directed by: militry Eins ih West Fourtecwta street, salu nas, and cou ‘a water gauge, aesuming that it js. | trolled by a rare and bigh intelligence nedeo is always wore largo enough, broad enough, and demanded al! our | ne was appointed; and whether said ’, P. Blair resigned xporievce at se: 1 A \o ore Thoughts “1nd our time--all‘oar evlergies and all our mo- | He vommission of major goneral before’ bo took hisweat | periectiy adinsted, will, T think, indicate, foaming or | Prompt, ready, percect and successful. The calm, stoic | « 2 cigs se a to a ds Ragistered Bondaace recorded on the books of the Unitetg, ney. We were engaged ina war which bad vo jaratiel ; and what action was taken on such resig- | otherwiso, the quantity of water iu the boiler if it is kept | Stewart, silent, stern, poised, imperturbable never fails, | . ° . ry . . . Siates Treasures, and cam be transferged oaly ow the owner’e tory. his whole couotry, (rom Maine to sean never errs and’ never ‘allies,’ He is ever at tho right ne, Bag alo cans foe tou of aeuibd Pte able to bearer, aaface mere the Rio Grande, resounded with the tramp of armed ie. RNERAL DIX’S REPORT REGARDING FRAUDS IN THE NEW YORK To the jury—A brace put in connection with an elastic | Place, at tua opportune moment. Cleburne is not merely, “En Fh ovder Coupon Route are : oa 5 * ’ : On i He h ROMAIME'S CRIME TLERS. = 3, and even Now cne Of our army corps was march CrsTOM JOTER, bor brings tho strain almost entirely upon the rigid | though he is altogether, a tion in battle, but be bas the | 1 sag ay aga refased tnel anv of ‘n= eompaumds Kiowa | convenient for commercial \isea , > sp th genius to “ride w Brace, les te amount wo apring i; the (OFWArd ATEN Of | Fhe ati clams ‘Wat those, gonersia. there wl Warren k. Hill sworn—Reside at Groenpoint; am an | be no dallying, no blunders, uo “lost opportunities,” no eng’ and dr man, inthe gmploy of the Con- | disobedience of order Raat aa eat canaived the injured bollor on tho | General Jobnston has two modes of stopping deserters, 20th inst. for my own gratification. went inside: ex- | Ore is by liberal furloughs, allowing all to go home by amined the stays; there were sixty-four; the bviler is d the other is by the inexorable doom of deat! generally braced as shown in the draM™Mng; the root ters. He has announced in general orders that braces are half moon shaped, attached to the T iron, | 2@ Will grant no pardons, and the doomed must die. hall i Which is three and. half inches square oy ae ae daa: | cessity of pumabing deserters with deati, and tow now c fog throug the city to engage in a contest the most Mr. Ferwaxpo Woon, (opp.) of N. Y., offered @ resolu- Divody (be world had ever seco. We were pouring out | tion that the Secretary of bo requested to furnish the ‘our biond wad treasurce tike water, We were mortgaxing } House, if not incompatible with the public interests, the tho substance of ages to come after bs to win this victory. | report of General Dix coucerning traudulent transactions Our country was bleeding at every point Every household | in'the New York Cust7m House. ywore the drapery of mourning. Grief sat a visitor at Mr. Pomeroy, (rep.) of N. Y., objected to both resolu. every firoside and filled the unwelcome chairs at every | ions. We did not require resolutione but action. family aliar, He proceeded:—Sir, there are some of us INCREASE OF THE TARIFF ON IMPORTS. that Baye been compelled to look into the graves of oor | fr, MorRitt., (rep.) of Vt., offered a joint resoiution own otuivren who baveiallen victims to this unholy strive. } raising the duties on imporis, to tuke place from and Wot, sig, \( wo can only succeed in making this such a > actor its passage, and to continue untit July 1, 1864. As tonic bF years. I dalieve them to be geuerally tajurious, and coin jsedef dgbvteriens arias, out from a careful trial Of the CE IMBAN BITTERS backed bw of Drs. Chil ‘on ane. Poble, of New x, in recon’ mending, them’ to my frie other bit tera cogaparc with theme flavor ar ‘gy Tel qualities of a tonic and alterative . ter. TO oir lovag trials in United States hospitals and pri | notes of National ars to this loan will st from Maret 1, by paying the ao orued tnterest ia coia—(or im United States notes, or the ica, adding Lfty per cant Cor pres > drawing (uterest Crom the date. of sabeccip. Sabvaoe ave the opiion of Saving vately # .ttest ‘shia Beyond doubt slo Beyond RE DERICK 8. CORZENS, A gent J pomgworth Wines, No. 73 Warcen street, 8. Y. or receive the lion apd deposit isgue of arma as to crust the military power of this co Mr, Kasson, (rep.) of lows, offered @ proviso that print- | tached toa bar one inch and three-quarters by three- cape. There are upwards of a dozen soldiers now Ad arsjss .—Pottak & Son, si aii “we telpal oe ste tana spiracy tic sacrifice of CR on —— eS | ing ‘paper pon oy used for books and seweeapers ex- | eighths of an inch, running to the tube boxes, to which ayes eee of = eos peuaity for desertion, Heer ahav gm manu Be nocne sree, ogee the | 48 these Bonds are erempt from musi . will no vain. je we should seek to s q ‘dif. | 30 fg, some to be shot, owery, ‘sell goods and relail, Pipebeat w | tion th to three ver.cen! iti not be main. To this straxgle we shou! © | olusively_ shall be exempt from the operation of the reso- | they are fastened by two three quarter inch rivets at dif. waus Gougead 'Ciaien” wilt net do ten secres. | Ocal one Ui C, | tion thei yn one to poe do oothing but that which gives force to our armies—bat that which raises money to support them. When peace was preclaimed be wonld have no objection to adept moasnrés for the promotion of negro suiirage. Iu God's ame, jet us suppress the rebellion; and, though this may give to the negroes, jet us postpove action oo this other issue, which can only serve go qwoakea the energies of the loyal people in hi ferent angles, somewhere about an angle of ten degrees ten caaliee ot tenses easing 40 the tobe ove are | Which he locks up in his own breast. He givor*nobody sixty-four; thero are one hundred and six a wink or a Dod upon whieh to hang a con+ feet’ on the top of the boiler to be stayed, | ject re now very close neighbors to the Yankees. making twenty three thousand and forty aquare ‘They rup cars to Ringgold, we run cars to Tunnel Hill, inches or three bundred and sixty inches to | Tbe two points are seven miles apart. The Yaukeos erch brace, bringlog @ pressure of 21,600 pounds to each | iu" force at Ringgold. Haifa. day'a march by either brace; we generally brace boilers of this kind every nine | Would jump up the other, lution. - He said his object was that additional burtbens uid not be imposed on the diffusion of intellectual light Nd knowledge ‘The amendment was agreed to, Mr. Srevens offered a substitute for the resolution, pro- posing for sixty days.alter the passage of the resolution fo ndd fitty pee cont to the tari now imposed on goods, waror and merchaudise. Anau, according to the rate of tax levios ta yarjous pacte. rs, only 50 — Dapot 56 Dey st. | of the countey } At the present rate of prea JAF verfect Cer ate’ yer box. Tr a on gold thay. pay, over NS yt Only all the aterest im curreucy and are of equal cone a may be found | eight pares vel# jwhore, but a grei t i hich se proceeded ject (orn! | . peak but one eentimen: ee shonld ; WHERE ELSE, nience aaa permanent of teuporary invesiment great struggle He would bave the Northero ‘The wou firet to perfect Mr. Morrill’s reso- | or ten inches, making one hundred inches to each brace ; i NI o HEI 5 speak od 1 eentiment, aod th - Intion, i do pot know why boiler was braced on the top every A Soldier Shot. et comprised tn the lenmeniee frst clave st fas euitahatal ke taal cues obseiid Gil = inches, while this and all boilers Posrom, April 25, 1364. hundred inches; [ would look Simeon Beverly, of the Twelfth Maine regiment, wag, the rebellion; put down this <pn- - three hundred and sixt! spiracy.’’ fo would prefer to have a united North rstber ree hun a Mr. Ferwawno Woop offered an amendment providing are usually brace: that nothing in the resolutions should be construed to in- The fash ent Bat this estab. | we variety of dress, aod wi to lenders a8 the vacious deseriptions of United Baten for the sp ude a move ext ‘than bave england and France join us against the South: | «jude goods, wares and mercbandise in bonded ware- | upon it ver: ge piece of boiler making; aa Ir gentiemen th presented by auy other as. | ; ~ era peg 6 We. bad elem@nts of discord enowh | ponge or on the way from place of importation. He said | elastic f rail fini § help strengthen the boiler. shot dead last night at Beach street barracks by the thecountry. Th a expe ion e rants | Boats In. ail other fopms of jadebteinese the faith on SrouNd us; aod our true policy was to alley, rather than | +hig was most extraordinary legislation. Heretofore bills | Wm. Bromley sworn—Am engineer of the fulton lientenant of the cuard. It is allegéd that he assaulted mibeks', "CHD hsql Ability of private parties or wrock compaples, OF, separate SneeaNEY excl Prosientagempagn. "| Suateeana’ ‘enon wits. gros care, Bot hare went reno Sere Wrcpesie codlorekiyt auger atx cape | (nee. Seventy akeseeed & the: ceaks since the fieemcmants Sos eels tence bat eaeanndee iors [2 4 only, le pledged for payment, while for the Me. Wicxinson, (rep.) of Mfon.,eaid bis proposition to | ition proposing in one geveral sweeping provision an newer had | Organization of the regiment. j Wet i e i Strike out ‘white male Loon gre and a * ean enormous increase in the whole tariff. if be said that se tO complain of their working: suppose the | nm 4 adapted to all ogee tho cole ras iat bh Coleapesipaer tsi eat nines cast Sands inited States,” seemed to create yp 0) pada Mad i ease 1 ba ike the Sentence of Green, t' arderer. and a purposes. It is believed that bo mother $ Ce Tee and‘of the enstor, that it would rend the govern. | {8¢ Condition of ihe Pu a ee eae a palicy wntel 5 hg dig rage Syne i fan, ‘minke the tour of the sore wich ber tainiis witiont | ‘Ys bobien to secure the payment of Both princion’ amd fabri ‘ur the bead which eb GBNIN, 518 Broadway, Briaiiant and Powerful Day and Vight Double. Perspective Glassen, for the fold, sea, operand | ‘2507 Magnitde, ov the ae on the Cheoago, the drawing shown is Lowsar, Miss, April 25, 1964. finding for each member of it the same ae the others; have noticed iL these boilers foam, but mot more Yhan other | Edvard W. Green, who murdered Frank Converse, ), | Wil! strike her as becoming boilers; a majority of new boilers are liable to toam: the | er of the Malden Bank, was to-day sentenced to beb sng water gauge would not indicate the true amount of water as an imm nd the Cg. the boiler iC it was foamiag: there would be moro or | Tere aap ea a aurt medt io twain, He thongbt it @ great dea} better to let “the balance of the soldiers, who were marcbing through ‘our streeta in defence of their country, ba @ ‘vote in Montana than w let traitors vot there. Ho did vot bels question would imverest ta cote. might become [santa But if they were detormined to adopt this measure, demanded that goods in bond and in the course of importation be exempt from its operation. He submitted that the iohabitaa($ and im. porters could not stand this kind of leyislation. These Boads may be aubseribed fer la sume feom $40 up are thus made t Bistrect tae public moind, unless the Senator | Prt ence, Copp.) of Wis., seid the gentieman bad | jess fluctuating in the gange duriug foaming: I was one of | House to hear and kuow thesentoace, Groen reoei: req jy | tourist's use—compact, portable and efiewn’ % splendid the lacgeat.onps- aud those who acted wich Dim stirred it up. Sach | changed. bis viowe tives the woiekey queetion wae be- | a board of eoxineers who sat in judginent feat winter’ on | with apparent calmaoss : Scculiats Opticlan 660% Brosd Heastolt anh ‘ fore the House. On that occasion the gentleman had re- | the boilers, engines avd condensers of these gumboats; it Senn ee ae a toilet, They ‘aa be converied into money at any moment marked that everybody shoula be prepared for taxes. | was cailed by the Secretary of the Navy; the board was Dabvboli’s Rog Sig: Trampet , and the holder will ba 1 of the tatecest, Altbougb be always gave consideration and respect to members, five of whom reported favora- | sNGLISH REPORT OP & DEFECT IN THR INST’ ieacawr, Tho fact tha’ ai! Boties on import# are payable tm specie farpishes « find for lke payment of {nterest.on,ail goverm of the-Prensury ly; there was a minority report; the report was only (From,the Londom Telegraph, March 3! based upon economical effects as to the consumption of | TowMitis the end.of last year cortain experir ,Joty were &c.; the Martin boiler can be made a8 strong 10 | mado at | umgeass with Daboil’s tog signal 8 -ympet, by every way as the horizontal tubular boiler for marine | order of the Trinity Henge authorities, Whicb ‘resulted in service; my confidence in them has mot ‘been shaken by | the purchase of the apparatus for Fobruary ot the recent dieaater. this yoar tha. purchase of a large tbirty-two inch trumpet | Preservers, to stre One of the jurymen objected to the line of evidence of | (or £950 was. sanctiowed tho instrument! ying intended | YoUDe. by dey and ayght. having a y to prolong the inves for ase in the-Gulf of Bt. Lawrence. Atl .6 game timo it recommended p24) bee A eceasarily te thoy wanted to know was | js offieiaily acknowleazed, “from the tr! ais which have | tts Optician, 605s soc: iments the cause of the explosion, and pprebended that the | already beea made, that the effective po of the trum. nis Wei a the jory were prety settled on that point S a eee eras whear ansing away from Brown's Bronce already. the line of (beaxis Or mouth: so much ' ~—— . Wie Coron or stated that, as he was not familiar with | was dstinc!y beard at w distance oft fo thab, whereas it | known as an established remedy for Coughs, Cold Broa- | sony ave averaged more thaw inicalities in regard to the science of steam and the | when the Trinity steamer Ww" vere . Hoaree nee i ‘ a manufacture of boilers, be had permitied others to make | position, :t was mecessary to Pr ae arenalingenpamcehngtie ap dhallhaa ie ube TRH MILLIONS A WERK, vod Finan Bn od bee be — pyrhete an m5 a ay i ad ngies to the axis of | Luogs, Their good reputation aod extensive use bas Sndseriptions will be re yal ve it jury exclusively, to- ) the trum & Serious ry —_— oa gether with bimeelf, to condiict the examivation of wit | crumpet with ite axis direeted out Jone ta He the | brought out imitations and similar preparations represen'ed | Uniced statee at Washington, and the Accistant Treasurers distinctly by passing veewsls, oth: ara rm =e either side, andtrun ashore in th Py at to be the same, which are generally injurious, Obtain only | 4: New York, Bosto’ and _Philadetpatan aod by the coast without receiving 807 ¥* ening. But probably this | Brown's Bronchig@ Trockes, Firat Natioval Bank of New York, No, ¢ Wall street datos ould aPd & mighte possible to con - A. Tevolve in an arc, 50 a8 to Second Mational Kank of New York, Tweety-third street throw its whole OF maxim’ m sound seaward round the boilers were builton; I bad charge of the Pawtuxet on | horizon ber pinety-six hours’ trial; sbe burned about fifteen tous eo what the geotieman advanced, be could explain bis po sions. knew the gentleman discriminated largely against the West, aod looked to bis own countrymen. it seemed to him that the importers should be as well pre- pared to pay duties as the manufacturers of whiekey or sation cise (or the public market. te brave bearts of th Senate thea rejected the motion to adbere to ite éudment, and agreed 10. request for a commitice of PRIVAT FaLIS PASEED, Tero or three private bills passed, and the Senate ad. in exeeen MW ihe w ment bonds iar for thie purpose. Fastructions to ‘he Nationa’ Meaks acting as Joan agente were not \ssued from © United Btav *Y | March 26, bat (nm the first three weens of Apgil.the subscrip ‘Woop said there was s murked distinction between cases. A merchant sends forth Europe, The Is are received under the e nlations as when the order was given. This Mr, Erneinor said w! the farmer — his corn ith Of the gov- ernment. He granted that they might sometimes be mis- taken in relatign to the present administration, which did make some pledges at the beginning, but had not fulfillea them. Mr. Jauye C Attan, (opp.) of Til, could not support the resolution. It violated a sound principle of legisla. ind if we adopted the principle of changing the tariff every year, or every six or three months, it would unsettie the whole trade of the countr; ‘Me Kavnrramcn, (op) NY. the difference between the ‘whiskey porter, The distillers bad notice of a tax, ‘worked night and day to meet the requirement. And Treasury unttt sentatives, ‘abminoion, April 25, 1864. ‘THR CONDITION OF THE WISNRBAGO INDIANS. Oa motion of Mr. Honsarp, (rep.) ot Iowa, the Com- gittes on fadian Affairs were inatructed to inquire into ‘the truth of the statement that the Winnebago Indians are in astarving condition, and to report what legisiation , , 8 Mecessary to relieve their present destituie and dopiorable condition. THR INCREASE OF THR TaRirr. Mr. Morais, (rep ) of Vt., said be be nag to modify the a resolut ‘he (ptroduced last Monday to increase ‘the tariff, and House of Re; Deaeer. Augustus E. Baker sworn—Reside in Providence, R.1.; @harge of the covetruction and running of, faction tham et. and Broadway, — Baggy of New York, Pine street Lee Ore ieciercaraae o Gok ae EY © Dye, Preservative | Fourth Nay vening y that ith what degree of consistency could the House tt} of coal an hour; she avernged six and three-quarters revo- Five Axts.—O0 Thurads Ps ‘ t a tention’ way (or an ume be. dlocus ed in ive duties ot imported articles which might not arrive Love lutions a minute; the diagram shown is the one taken 09 | Hoge of a valuable collect’ ¥ evoving Mr. Leods will dis- $03 Ss Dons whee aad retail Ne. 6 Astor House, Gisth Watieanl Rank of Wow York, Gieth ov : ‘tainute speeches. for two or three month? He thoneht goods in transitu | that occasion; during the. trial we had a great deal of | — sh the ol on Of French and German paint- = “4 — THE ONR HUNDRED DOLLAR BOUNTY. ‘ should be exempt as long as liquors on hahd were not | foamin, oe by wag) we r— ee re pest ie Poa re @ Gallery, A smail statuette, by Ne omer B e Savecced ae L Ee Broadway. es i ‘ jet the water oui C ch | Bartolini, at i 4 of the Feet cured withou i New Yo Broad ae ulopted, Lintractin che Contartieean Miltary At. | "Mr. Wood's amendment was rejcted. Sauve over, we bad to feed ealt waver tomake up for (be | yu in the catalogue, De ENIeFY Of Joeeph Bonaparte, 8 | Ty ecnrentenor to the patient 7 Dr. ZAOHARIE, Tenis National Bank of New Yurk, 0 Broadway faire to report a bill giving the bounty of one bundred Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Obie, omree ap a ane gt inoreas- | loss; 1 do not Ce yg et Lamhe py Ay boas — ge00 Chiropodist, 760 Broedwa, New York National Exchange Bart, 4 Greenwich str gee. dollars to any fon-commiss| officer, mus!- | ing the tax on wool eveting forty cents a pound seven engine, ae they will foam LJ a can do Coares — — ~ poe @ian or artideer who stall’ have been Wonorabiy ‘ais. cont, and over forty cents ten per cent. He con we vessel was & week ogo last Saturday Sererion CocRt. Jalendar—This Day. for Ships | First National Bank of Pattadelpaim on ip consequence of de received or injuries in | {hat wool would bear an inorenge over the present rates. | down the river, wo carried about eighteen 10 | yas; 4068, 4056 —Part 1—Nos. 3781, 3783, 3415, 4049, First Nattonat Bank of Washinaion, Bho service aud in the line of his Gaty vena ‘provaia Debate followed on the suuject of went, ticipated in | twent! nds of steam eins tei yw bend 4071, 4073. Pe PY Th, rag TA 5 4 \oeat Sanus ou ne de share of said DouBty of ove hundred doliars to any volun. | by Mesers. Dawes, Rice, MonRit..,, 't., Moonnmad, and | was al three-eighths open when wo wenty 06,1062, 1076 "rgg, a 3208, a oase, nase, ne Dente Impaired Sight, and by ail National Banks ere devosii@terger pubhe — oft steam ; on poe vest. bn Bd \ ay aa ieg wide open: a report was sent from foreman ee car To Moc’ « the Rose Im Wax ot Paper ts wor for the proportionate term of service ioe ‘months, as is now provided by law for those serv- ha money. All respeotable banks and bankers thr pughout tbe onntyp. thought the discussion hed already pfo- It THB HBA, two years. ‘da considerable lebgth, and he desired the question | starboard botles was foaming; | examined the boiler and . tet mm, - * ban resolution Is preceded by a preambie hav- Stevia be taken. wie found it wie ronating very paglyi we were then near tho etree y Axe, ie me that should exhale from CATARRHAL red! ons IN THR country will Curmish fur’ hee information 08 ap” picatton, and rotorotoe to two years Newyork votunteery, the | © Mr Fxkwaxvo Woon said they had met bie resolution | end of out trip; ordered firemen to draw theres | ‘otCunte f,fowerat Just so fe it possible. to. minie ia AaRSST ition being designed to meet their case, | in the most liberal spirit, and discussion should ba allow. | at once; was twenty two minutes in getting water up tO | which Duo the it Bigomiog Core ent beeing Me. GArR aeRO OF OUAE yoo, | CA Hane an EDGED HU ccid’soou Phdsevor’to | say sche Wolioe win ordteary care; do nce. conser | Str! .tn'worts, Buaten geet CHROMIC _CAFAREE, ie Vinatere de Totretie, Soverct gm Coamet: ir, Gamer rep. » Int a - it he woul aD, ler wi 4 ~ ese words: —| ai pe perceries ad svititg for the bed afeody puntthinent of quetiingr hi | randiwee ht thom as vate ee the common tubular’ boller ; T-do not | Bold Oy air druggiate, retehe cna ae are CAEN URANR Base none phy or'rae other gommatice $3 couieaad #1. Sold bY # Jr uggiss. De- ‘pathorizos commanding gonerais in the field to carry into ‘The House adopted an ameudmont assessing & duty of | think ‘oan brace the fiat surface im the Martin boiler Put ACHIA: ue pot 115 © vere Street. & @xocution sentences against guerillas and gly eight, leven cents oo Wool under and over forty | as wellas you cam in other boilers, ag you cannot put in rs Toupees, Hair e, Mair Dysin Jt robbery, arson, burglary, rape and violation of the ts per pound. ¢ bracge enough to bold them ; the water aoee not = and Moldavia Yor beast caw © wa and customs of war, and spies, mutinecrs and mur- oat. joLMaN, (Opp.) of Ind., Offered an amendment, | show the amount of water while & boiler is foaming CROSS RYE STRACGHTRNEO IN ONG MINUTE, BATCHSLO WS. I Tho Dill was reforred to the Comiittes on Mili- | which was 2h) voat.iosioad of from ton to fry | thunk any ineer would be liable to mistake and 4 , re stn stgurenee - 81.0 aire . 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