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’ t for preventing collisions on the water, will LE ee ot ¢ sent. It = applicable "Doth 10 the navy and mercantile marine. The same features {aave beea edopted by Engiend and France, and perhaps ‘Dy otber wations, and have thus become international. REFUNDING STOLEN MONEYS TO POSTMASTERS. 4 cow principle has been adopted by & recent law, “Bamely, authorising the Postmaster General to refund to {Dostmastere the sums of which they may have been ‘Fobbed by the regular rebel forces or rebel guerilias, ADJOUBNMENT OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS. ‘The United States Court of Claims has adjourned till ‘Ootober, having disposed of all the cases ready for trial. { RECOVERY OF STOLEN MONEY. ‘The ten thousand dollars stolen from Major Van Valk- seabarg, at Asnapolis, on the 13th ult., was recovered to- wight. It was found tn an old shoe, where the thief, MBurns, bad hid it Burns is in the Old Capitol. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. ‘FIRST SESSION. Senate. ‘Wasmworon, May 8, 1864. TES ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. Me. Femmes, (rep.) of Me., reported from the Finance ‘Committee the Army Appropriation bill, as amended by ‘the House, ead asked that the Senate non concur and re- quest @ committee of conference, Adopted. ‘ 84L5 OF COAL LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY. i Me. Hancas, (rep.) of Iowa, reported from the Com- eaittes on Publio Lands the bill for the disposal of coal and of town property te poblic donaing, which for the survey and sale of coal lands at auction, “Ot the minimum price of twenty dollars per acre, and for Be eerver of ks fr sien in Towne, nots of ot mare four thousand two hundred feet, at the minimum “price of cen dollars per lot. QUORUM OF THE SENATE. Mr. hase (tep.) of Obio, called up the following ‘That a of the Senate ball hereafter consist of a . Fike Benators duly qualitied, Sawaman sald the House had decided that s ‘ity or chosen coostituted a quorum, and we sbould pass a iar rule, It was never intended that this govern- ‘ment should be broken up either by open secession or for ‘want of aquorum. We had yesterday an example of the pat er ye rule when, at five o’ , just ezan ill was about to pass, the Senate found ‘Staet wit ‘® quorum. i : a Mr. Foerar, (rep.) of Conn., the resolution, as would be more ‘aimeutty fe fading & quorum then — —— more the responsibility was divided the . Davis, (opp.) of Ky., considered this the most im it ever presented to the Senate, and he to allow it to be fully discussed, that it made the special order for to-morrow at twelve quarter o'clock. > SXPEDITING THE PRINTING OF DOCUMENTS. . ANTHONT, (rep.) of R. I., introduced a bill to expe- ite and regulate the printing of public documents, which ‘was referred to the Committee on Printing. f It requires the accompanying documents o the Depart- Meat reports to go to the government Committee on Printing, to be edited, and — selected desirable for pa tatribution, and ed, with the reports and dent's }, ig one volume. It also provides for slE ? "the sale of extra documents at cost. PAYING WISCONSIN FOR LAND. ‘The Joint resolution to pay the State of Wisconsin five Per cent of the land sales within her borders came up. ‘Mr. Fusemrpen addressed the Senate in opposition + thereto untill the olose of the moroing hour. TWENTY FIVE MILLION BILI. PASSED. then resumed the consideration of the bill five millions of doliars for the pay Mr. Hata, (rep) ot X Ha iw. daference to the * 1, (rep.. Bly ce to the feelin, ia. trlesda ‘the chairman of the Committee of Fie Affairs, who, with him, seem to Consider the measure unwise and yet necessary in the '» would waive bis objections and per- ‘The bill was then passed—ayes 23, ‘zas—Mesera, Anthony, Clark, Collamer, Conness, Doo- Mitte, a imes. Hale, Hai Fowerd. Howe, je of Ind., Lane of Kansas. Morgan, for oN Rameey, Sherman, Sumner, Van Winkie, Willey jara—Meoars. Bucknlew, Carifle, Chandler, Davis, Hard- ‘Headersoa, Johnson.’ Nesmith, Pomeroy, Powell , Sprague, Wade and Wiltinont te: , 4 » Wuaon, jass , cal the report of the ogee peceste se emer , and mov . 28 it does, the Senate recede from its amendments ina bm Sd ve pay of the Judge Advocate General to four thou- Per annum, with the rank of brigadier ral, and assistant judge advocates to three delay tn Towa, moved to adjourn. fruitless efforts to get a quorum 8, . ys 23. of Wis., moved that the Sergeant. to request the attendance of Sena- aes, (ron. of Vt., yee grt bad caged bees custom, Te was no use to send oul Dring im abssat Senators while those bere were in the ‘Mr. Suzaxan, at a quarter two o’clock, moved to sare, ohh was curried, pens LT aaye 1b. House of Representatives. Wasmmator, May 3, 1864. re INCREASE OF THE PAY OF SOLDIERS. Mr, Summsox, (rep.) of Obio, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a Dill providing that on and wi Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Obio, asked his colleague to with. ir ncronang rousing the’ pay of private. soldiers to. $19, per moath and ‘non-comsnlestoned officers to $20. ren this would bardiy be to with the in- crease in of life for the families Nea friends the His (Mr, on his side of the 5 the House offered this in good pigeeeni askee E Ries 4 = i i i | ‘Ave thousand for the purchase of acd adjoining Charlestown Navy Yard, and amendmen ‘Mr. Bouman, of Ind., moved a reduction of SEu Tee the wales of ihe property leat ettem ‘Mr. Seavene explained Ng oo gps ‘this subject came before the Committee om Ways and Means tg gg ov ge Regd by all the Ss bad been at Beebe cad Ontos: ‘Smith, of the Bureau of Yards and Fab Stacey ee etenent een . Rice, (Fep.) Of Mass. , showed that the enlargement of the drag Tord bet Vecusse wevaneary Df the navy. ‘speoulat | < ° | i H i i £3 8 rf i : 7g a i i f il FE | 4 HY it ; Hy i, if Ff HH ial I F } Hi 4 ao i rE i ! it i sf ; i ii rie ¢ 2: rtf 5 ; i of be i hi aE 85g 5 Hl i 5g #2 i i i §§ i 3 iH i ie [ We disregard the consti which holds the Union together, = the rights of the States, under 3 : z of 35 tat ‘We will not save and restore the people of the one government by trampling on the guarantees the constitution. Drive out the usurpers thea, people will take care of their own States. E gfe against equalizing the pay of colored troops and placing them oa tbe samo footing with white soldiers. Mr. Luonano Mysrs, (rep ) of Pa., obtained leave to re- cord his vote in favor of the same measure. ‘The House then took a recess till 7 P. M. RVENING SRSION. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RRGKI, STATES. The bill guaran a biican rebellious States bei ander conal LC onsirer ee ‘80-called confederacy, and, if Jackson had been in the place of Buchanan, Jefferson Davis would have been an extinguished secessionist instead of Prest- dent of the Southern confederacy. To save the govern- mont it was necessary t destroy slavery, and we must provide ia the fundamental low, as the bill cousideration, that iovoluntary servitude shall be freedom of alt they were out of at laws might be passed he Executive respect or subverted bv treason, the recogni- Yon of a reorganized government by both the Senate and House and other departments becime necessary before they could be restored to their rights in the Union. Mr. Panry (opp.) of N. J, said that not one less victory would have been wom by the army if the ions and if Con- pl spurned the advice of General McClellan, be bad not could arrest the acts of those in power. Having rejected that General's military plans, 80 they aid bis civil policy, which went band in band with it. But there was a higher authority to which be would appeal. The people, who were quick to detect imbectlity and corruption would Iisten to counsel, they might be misied for a time, the Geception could not long continue. They would render justice to all, and ¢> him whose splendid {anomity and disgrace He’ condemne the seus of ths le jemned the acts of the President and administration gererally. Mr. Fraxanpo Woop. (opp) of N. Y., sald he hed care. (ally examined the bill and ‘speech ef the chrirmas Of the Select Committee (Mr. Davis, of Maryland), to ac- certain on what facts be cated the assertion that the goveroments had overthrown. The centile. man had declared that there could be no republican State | ssog soo ge which did not recognize Congress and ‘ident, and that the governments bere represented ly governments existing This was but an assumption, and the extreme of folly. The Confederate [npn neono {te elements of republicanism, an on - our own. clearly defined the powers of the States. The jae o% the Southern States enjoyed more iberty today than we had for the last North Caroli Ht Ieted at the South, as military authority was always re. . To on any people a govern: ment against t! wil! would be the worst form of gov- the doctrine enuncia. ryland, contesding that, it be the condition of the country, the remained. He to notice Mr. Ferree wi charged that he recommended the secession of New York. To this he replied that he did, on the Ist of January, 1861, in ad- vance of the secession of 3 State, in a special message to the Common Council of New York city, recommend that if the repeated wrongs and outrages of the State Legislature should be repeated on that city. that it should become a city, Dot, however, independent of the federal government. Another charge was, that be hed made a speech at the t Union meeting 1 April, 1961, and there deci himself to be a war demo. erat; and = the gen had added that he stood by his (Mr. Wood's) side on the platiorm, and had said,*: You may call {t an bonor or dishonor if you His (Mr. Wood’a) participation in that meeting, howeve: ‘was confined to an advocacy of raising money and to defend the capital He went no further than this. course he was for maintaining the Wnion totact. He was 80 now, while the member from Obio and his co’aborers in the cause of forcible negro emancipation were avowed S85 disunionists. If, said Mr. Wood, that jleman stood by my side, eat side o one who never fled ingloriousiy from ‘the field of Dattle or ignomipiousiy from the enemy. He stood by a men who never viilifed or traduced the sainted Jackson, the Joffrey: jackson for with , What the Gends might then sdvocated the + ale what he desired. The aboliened Btate “ , aad we Enow the seat of the ia et Richmond. As to the territory, it be- the Union for afl , and if be could he would rive the traitors to the —— He would 40 this The Sapreme Court of the United ‘Biates has States have the came ee ee, ae tae and it is the duty of Congress to provide nts Yor thom whee conquest ts made, and It ts went to her assistance with s lifeboat and tala off, the crew having left before. Wreckers ployed to save as mach as possible this tide. Loss of the Brig Elizabeth, of Bangor. Rew Haven, May 3, 1964, ‘The brig Elizabeth, of Banger, ladea with coal and bound to Boston, went ashore on Shark's Reef, off Brad- ford, oa Monday aight. Her crew were taken from the rigging, where they had remained for twelve hours, by a voat’s crew from Fairhaven The brig was nineen years old, and was valued at $17,000. She will probably prove a total kes. A Seldier Shet wh Attempting to Desert. New Haven, May 8, 1964. Private James McCarthy, a recruit of the Twelfth Con. necticut Volunteers, was shot dead at balf.past nine O'olock this evening, while attempting to desert (rom the Comscript Camp at G' Poin endar—Thnis Day. A sree Non. 050 G05, aol, 1209, 1161-1008, 1907, Mag. - M.--Now, 986, 47034, 1161, ; ised, Tait, 1948, dats, Lai, 681, 620, 1243, 667, 1408, 273, Part nat ton A. M., at 73 1534, 1538, 1544, 068, 600, $1888, Acoidené in Kontucky. OMB GOLDISR KILLED AND TWENTY-IGHT Lovovass, May 8, 1664. ‘The train hence foe Neshvitie, texying at seven o’etook last evening with the Thirty-seveath Obio infantry, met with @ ead accident. At midnight, two miles this ide of Munfordsville, the axle of the rear car breke, end on checking up the several cars of the train under- weat @ concession, breaking their platforms and throw- (eg the rear car down as embankment, killing one soldier ana wounding twonty-cight, several sovoreiz, eo Of whem have since died. A brakemen had several site broken. The wounded wore takea to Munfordsvitie. Sword for McC! ° ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THu HERALD. Haars lauanp, New Youx Hanson, May 1, 1864. Please Gnd enclosed two doliars, as a alight token of @s- teom for a brave aad aoble geacral who has been shame. fally persecuted. Dut te Tight obail thle” a tu rig (ol 08 i a J. BILEY, Ninety-third Now York Votuateors. TO THE ED{TOR OF THE HERALD. Burm: Coowrr eres ‘May 2, 1664. Enctosed you will find two doliars, to be devoted to ‘the peopie's fund’ for a sword to be wore by our webte” obtettein, General MoOlelian. We regrot thet we bare hot the ability to give more, as his distinguished service te our country’s cause deserves. Bat wo have never fad” connection with contracts. i hcom 0.3. F. and GV. & ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HARALD. Enclosed [ send one dollar to add to the amount whist! you are receiving from some ef the friends of “ Little ‘Mao,"’ for the purchase of a sword for him. It was to me and others quite certain that whoever waa to obtaia the sword at the Fair, General McClellan was tala persone were ‘appotnted and furoished with: money ja persons were raished w: ope who may be found within a hundrod it. The whole number of * Little Mac's’ friexds, nor insure ‘Abe's!’ victory or increase bis popularity. [t is of the same cloth which forbid the soldiers of the Potomac coatributing ten cents cach, some months since, for the purpose of procur- tug some testimonial for their favorite General, whiob ‘was one of the *‘amaliest potatoes’’ of a very small heap. General MoCiellan’s friends do not expect any favor to be shown him from such @ source; but they rest satisfied that the next eloction will tell the story. A VOLUNTEER IN THE WAR OF 1814, ‘And loyal to the country aud constitution. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE UERALD. Camp or tam Tarao New Yor« Barter, Near Branpy Station, April 30, 1864. Faclosed please find fifty-four dollars, contributed by fifty four members of this battery (one dollar esc), to aid in purchasing a sword for our old commander, Major General B. McClellan; and it Is with cheer- ful feelings we forward the same to you, believing there are loyal soldiers in the army as wol! as loyal citizens in New York. We are, sir, yours, respectfully, FIFTY-FOUR MEMBERS, of the Third Now York Independent Battory, formerly Geary TO THES BOITOR OF THE HGRALD. Mar 8, 1864, Raolosed please find one deliar, socend subscripba for sword for our worthy General, Joho W. Geary, and hope his friends will net forget the brave, but silent, G. B. W., Veteran. City Inte! once. Saocama Casuatry om Tam. Taro Avanun Ratroan—A Lasonina Maw Row Oven ann Insrawtiy Kicisp.—A shocking casualty ocourred on the Third Avenue Rail road last evening, by which an unknown laboring man was Instantly killed, The detaite regarding the affair are exceedingly meagre, and there are several versions to It, one Of which is that the man took 00 oar No. 106, of the Third avenue line, to retara home, it being about half-past six in the evening: that he wae riding on the forward *plat‘orm of the car end had an aiterca- tion with the driver, What the altercation arose from ig not stated; but the story was cirou- lated that the driver, becoming exasperated with bim, threw him or pushed bim off the car, which rao over and instantly killed him. The ir occurred at the =< hig | —_— Ped and ge avenue, and created great excitement, a crowd gathering and making serious threats aqainet the senanere and drivers, whom they said bad no respect for laboring men, and abused them when they could. The police of the Eighteenth precinet were on hand.and took charge of the body, which was removed to the Bellevue Hospital dead house. The driver arrested and taken to the whore he gave his name as John Forsyth. Deceased ‘bout forty years of age, had dark brown bair, and was dressed in a brown sack, gray knit jacket, 'y shoes An investigation affair to-day by the Coroner, et the Eighteenth precinct station house. Martino or ras Mancawrite Lisraay Association. —Pur- ‘snapt to « call issued by the joint Boards of the Clinton Fall aod Mercantile Library Associations, a meeting was held tast evening 10 the lecture room to devise means for raising (ands to pay off a mortxage of $60,000 against tho buildings, eo a8 the fnterest on that amount may be anoualty devoted to the purchase of books for the use of the library. William FE. }, Ksq.. of the firm of Phetpa, Dodge & Co. , occupied chair, and stated the object of the meeting, after which a motion was adopt- + directing the Board of Directors of the Library Asso- tion, in conjunction with the chatrman of the meoting, appoint a committee of sixty members to solicit sub- scriptions, and also to report at the next annual meeting the names of the gentlemen composing said committes. The members are sanguine of being able to raise the hecessary amount in the course of a few months. A Woman Comurrs Socio. —A young German woman pamed Augusta Ziegar, residing at No. 101 Codar street, committed suicide about eight o'clock last evening, at ber residence, by cutting her throat with arazor. No reason has been assigned for the commission of the decd The Coroner nas been notified aod wiil bold an inquest oo the body this morning. Deceased was twouty-soven years of age. Aw lov Prosract.—The summer promises to be free from one great afficction which was extousively Colt during the last two summers—namely, a scarcity of that inentimable article, ee The supply which bas been gathered together ts said to be immense—nearty double the amount, in fect, that used to be consumed in flush tases. The Ice companies intend to sell to families at the rate of half © cont per pound. France, te & Co.—Mi ons. Lisaaay, Bxres Ovase 56—! 3, 186, 90, 22, 26, 54, 4, 37, 19, 66, 70, 52, 63, 7 66—May 3 50, 40, 23, 61, 81, 16, 17, 48, 26,28, 75, 68, 62. Prisee Cashed au rd Prises Cashed tm Alt Legal Lotteries. term atiog OT GLANTON & 0O., 10 Wall street, N. Ro: Ma: cont premium Sirens ea! ed Lotte- A BENJAMIN, 11 Wail street, room No. |. A Beautifal Comets ton.—Laird’s Bloom murpasies everriniog for preserving and beautify fing the complerion and skin. 433 Brondway, aud drugg!-t everywhere. MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Med River Hxpedition—Movements ofthe Union Army—Latest Inteilig ence from the Rebel Statew—Important Nows ‘The mail Jeave this port to-day for Liverpool. ‘The malls for Europe wil) close im this city at balf-past eleves o'clock (his mornwy. ‘The New You Hunsy—Eaition for Europe—witi be ready at half-past ton o'clock, end will contain additional partioulam of the Red River Expedition, and of the Bat- es lately fought in Louisiana ; the Latest Despatehes rote- tive to the movements of the Untoe Army in all portions Of the country; Late aad [nteresting tptetligence frem the Rebel Staves; the Latest News from Moico, Cubs, Con- tral and South America and Bt. Domingo; Reviews of the Now York Markote and Reports of a't important and ia- teresting ocourreaces of the week. Blogie copies, ia wrappers, ready for mailing, Ave coats. a— °¢ . . . ° e . ovat. DEMAS BARNES & OO. AVS REMOVED PRON we BROADWAE TO ® PARK fOW, OPPOSITE THK asTOR BOGdE. Todbors and large buyers of Medial nes, Perfumery, &0., WUsl consult their interest by examining gue lmmease etook, Gounposed exclusively of this class of goods. “DEMAS BARNES & 00 N. B.=The (nitial “8.” ts omitted from our signature from Boy), 106. ry . . . . ° ere . . . . . . . 5 . ° . . As the Woathorcook tatinie orery nee at eee GENIN'S COSMOPOLITAN HAT BSTORB \adicates BEVERY CHA T It {s the determination of the proprietor which sees the light, either iu the plain or if the busine.s, on either -ide of the water, found in his establishment. Henoo the variety of his stook one of its most marked aud striking features, To-day there are on hand over ONS HUNDKRD STYLES—nox week a hundred and twenty; for it is one of the rules of store that nothing ‘new im the line erbioh may make ts ap- pearance in any quarter shall uDrepre-ent in the Stock. Men of fashion, meu of buaiuex, professional men, sportamen, and travellers will find the RING STYLES FOR GRNTLAMEN the mot copious in the city; and of Fancy Hat: for childres, infants and yourg ladies the stocks is sumptuous and varied beyend all prece- deat GENLM, 61S Broadway. t e or Ruptare. uss dangerous diseare. nthe back or spermatic cord; action ht, clean aud nay. | The power can ronk at pleasure, as required. It dif- fers entirely in princtple from all trusses in use, end is made to cure, and aot simply hold and \njure, | Paaiphlets free, Sold oaly by GRUGOKY & CO., 600 Broadway. Address to Smokers.—Poliak & Son, Mecrshanm manufactarers. $57 Broome strect, near the ry, sell ‘at wholesale and retall. Pipes cut to order, repaired, bolled and mounted. 1m 90 conatrucied as to positively cu ie Alarming Onnes of Headache, Tonth- ache, ralgia and Catarrh ere cured by ut WOLCOTT'S Tostaut Pala Anulailator. ‘Sold everywhere. = Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps.—The cheapest imported liquor sold in this country. wale by all droggisie and grocers, A. Holmes’ Photogr: 599 Broad- ‘work, views, 0, way. Particular attention to out Brandreth’s Pitis For one hundred and thirteen years have held thelr repu- tation high for eMoaey, mildness and absolute certainty of operation, ‘They are the beat remedy for and disorders arising from obstructed perspiration, #0 com- mon in this climate. They ere uneivalled as a Family Medl- cine. In Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Gabditual Costivencss, Rheumatic Pains (a the Head, in affections of the Kidneys, and asa General Purifier of the Blood, they have not thetr equal among all the medicines of the day. Principal office, 294 Canal street. Bold also at No. 4 Union square and by dealers, ay se EO et Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the Harmiess, reliable, instantaneous, The Yeerdye. Sold by all druggista. Pactory Bt parses eee Proservers, to Spomben and initeote the cbt et old aed od ight, without . Froominenied by thermedieal taoulty. °° ‘SRaONSe Ocouliata’ O} |. 6054 Broadway, opposite Bond street Britiiant and Powerfal Day and Night Double Perspective Glasses, for the field. sea, opera and tourist's use—compact, portable and efficient. “A aid aesoriment at SEMM' ‘Occulists' Optician 660} Broadway. under Lafarge House, Gaiters Mi and nee in prices, cont less FEAR(S & BON'S, 6 Neean Cemetery Ki shin Bouquet Vases, Ivy Crosses, Manisoleums, single Grave Enelosures, Ind cast trom Railing of overt descr pion '&CO., 524 Broadway, opposite Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Haic Boots, Shoes imported before the la than present prices street, and 624 Broadway. Cristadoro Dye, Preservative aod are applied whol and retail—No. 6 Astor House. The dye applied by akiifal artiste. irged ts ans Feet cured ou or ingonventence to the pationt by Dr. ZAQRARIE, geoa Chirepodist, 760 a Deafness, NOISES IN THE HBAD, En- ‘Sor paired AFFECTIONS IM AT, THRO, CHROMIC OATARRE. CaTARRHAL cross I ‘0 IM ONE MINUTE. ms epee ron mas medical or surgical aid attended to Dr. YON EN BERG. at his consulting rooms Broadway, near Twelfth street, mete cnaeet aeons ig ge (arehall's Sault cures Drowsiness: 4 Caiarrh Saat oures He 4 fi blets.—Ask: for W ropes Ratio "Por ale Sy a drogaia a Distiiied Dew for th: jm and Com- plexion ts the best article knowa. Sold by druggist. De- pot 718 Broadwi 'e Catarrh Sauf.—Dr. Mar- to the. |. Dr. Marshall pA fall Obst irges out Sheaithy action to Dr. Rowe, Late of 49 Concord Street. Brookirn, cae be a at his residence, 16 ‘West Fourteen 4 doors west of Fifth svoune, New, ¥. esasos ‘ot the Bye, ar NeUrnrok Hours 10a. Be to P.M i ecatiiy este by Dr. LOWR ours from 11 10.6 at if i Scevoort place teats mreet, near Broadway Goarsad’e Poudre Savetis Uprosts Heir from | at et a jarranted, at {fa"how depo aad Broad ray. . Grover & Baker's Hi ¢ Promium Blastic Stitch Sewing Machines, 496 \way. Health and Strength. Dr. LANG! Root and Herb Bitters cure Jaundice, Dyspepain, Contt Lone of Ay Impa- rities of thy jumors and et Com, ia. Prices Oe te a HM & CO., Wholesale Agents, M4 Henover street, Boston. 1 You W Maew, &e., Read MEDICAL COMM rt euriou, rious i and a goed Book er leroy one Price 1 Sto be dress Dr. B. B. Fi a way. es 7. tion.—Fiuting, Ladies, At an idth S cents per Freseh : Broudwas, between Pweniy-tret abd Twenty second ate, Militons of Botttes Of brs, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STRUP are sold and aced with nover failing seecess. It ts an old aod woll tried remedy, and has st00d the tect Of years, It relieves the child from patn, reguiates tie Moosach and bowels, oures wind cotta, softens the gums, and, '6y giving reat and health to the child, comfort the mothe, ——. Pimptes, Freekiqs, Tae, Mraptions, Totter, Worma, K Pe ears ‘ean. oer degen 8 United States 10-20 Bonds. These ovnds aro teowed ueder the ect of Congress of March 8, 1804, which provides that elf bonds ieened under thle act shall bo BERMPT FROM TAXATION by or andor ny Biele of municipal authority. Gubsoriptions to these bonds are received (a United Sates aoles of notes of Ma- tonal Beats, They are TO BS REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the govermmont, at aay period aot less thas tom nor more than forty years from thete date, aad watil thole redemption FLVE PER OGNT INTEREST WILL BB PAID IM COIN, 08 bonds of aot over one hundred doliars, ‘esnsally, and 00 all other bonds comi-anaustly. The iater- ‘eat ts payable on the Grvt days of March ané Beptomber ta cack year. crt Registered Bonde are rocorded on the hooks of the United States Treasuror, and cam be tremeferred oaly of Uke owner's order. Coupoe Bods are payable lo bearer, and are more coavenieat for commercial uses. Gubsoribers to this loan wili have the option of having teoir Bouds draw laterent from Marck 1, by paying the a crued Interest (a cola—(or in United States notes, or the Rotes of National Banks, adding Ofty por cont for preantum,) OF receive thom drawing (aterest (com tbe date of aubscrip- loa aad dopostt, Ke ‘As those Bonds ere oxompt (rom municipal or Siate taxa- Hoe thelr value te tacreased Crem one to three par cent per naam, according te the rate of tax lovies in various parte Of the couatey. Bcrs’ At the present rate of promium on gold they pay over Cight percent interest te currency, and are of equal conve. nicnce as & permanent or temporary investment. It le believed that no seo: offer 0 great laducemeats lo londera as the varions devoriptions of United States Bonds, fa alt other forme of indedtoduess the faith or AbiLty of private parties or siock companies, or separate communities only, te pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the coun try le boliea to secure tbe parment of both principal end taterest ta cote. ee These Boats may be eubseribed fer {a sume from $60 ap to any magnitude, on the anme terme, and are thus made equally available to the amalioat lender and the largest capt. tallst, They cam be converted into money at any moment, And the bolder will have the benef of the interest, ‘Thegfact that alt duties on Imoorte are payable in specie ishen a fund (or ttke payment of {aterest on all govern cosa of the wants of the Treasury fu meat bonds largely for this purpose. Instructions to the Natloan! Banks acting as loan agents were aot {ssued from the United Atates Treasury until March 26, but {m the first three weens of April the enbsortp- (loos pave averaged more than TEM MILLIONS A WAEK. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United Staten at Washington at New York. Bostoe ond Philafetphie, and Piret Netiovel Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street. Second National Bank of Now York, Tweaty-third street and Broedway. Fourth National Bank of New Fork, Pine street Bixth Netloual Bank of Now York, Sith avenue and Broadway. RoW Toath National Bank of New York, 0 Broadway. New York National Exchange Beak, 18 Greeawiok straot Firat Nationsl Bank of Jersey City, N. J. First Natioval Beak of Paliadelphia, First National Bank of Washingt and by all National Banks which are devoaitaries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the || me to the public on Wedne- opie former patrons of this establish: t 0 lotor tent oa theooesion HEM day even ment and imatiom, awellings. sore throat, 4a, ~ stant cite fa oases of cutarbruieee, spralne, biurhe, analy Price 25. ite by all di inte tl Soci “Principal olloe S14 Poarl street N. Yereee™ Oe of Beauty—White Virgin Wax beautifies, whitens, an the too, making it soft, fair, At cliree chapped eae 4 beautifying th rT for proserviny Aifylng the akin. only by Bi §G0., 133 Routh Boventh streat. Philadel Phim; sold at 716 Broadway, and all draggtsts. © wee Remember.—The Individual Who W: told by a satirioal boy that his hat was sleepy. as it was dently in want of a na) < not one of Knox's patr Knox's fabriog, as light ant a» they appear, are ceadingly durable. and rule they are only laid aside when the style changes. Ifyou want a hand-ome bat, you can obtain it at KNOX'S, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton atrect. @ to $17; English mere Pants and id 114 Willig ot. Spring Overconte— Waiking Coats, $16 to $20. Fancy. Venta, Order work as usual. CLARK To Advertiser We have completed arrangements which coabie us to coa- tract for Advertising in the leading aewspapers of the Canadas, both Kagitsh and Preach, on the most atvan- tageous torma, ais B M. PRITENGILL & CO, Howspaper Advertising Agents, “HT Park row, New York. v For. Shipping Cotton, Woot bat fy a SCVICTOR B MAUGER' tie ee . wi Sewing Machines bi wo Broadway, between Hous toa and Bleecker street &ec.—March ‘Trusses, Hiastic Stocking: ouly at Me, 2 Vesey street, ‘&CO.'S Radical Cure Truss office Lady attendant Watches and Jewoiry DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL For gale by BO. N, 415 Bresderay. «One door below Cecal sivestsLermeriy It Wel erbet NEWS. Port of New York, May 3, 1864, @LEARED. Btoamebyp Ausratssian (Br), Coot, Quscastews aad Liv. aah Saladin (Br), Jumleson. Kingstoa, Ja, to— A —— Missisaippl, Keanedy, New Orieans—0 8 Quar. Ship Lizzie Homans (Br), Draper, Liverpool—Witlams & 6 Snip Monteryma (Br), Heatherington, Matarte, Canada— IW Biwet! & Co, Rark Warven Moon, Haga, Philadetphis—Walsh & Car- ver ig Chim borage, atl—R P Buck & Co. ot Ca "Favorite “CDuiehy. Nueet, uracoa-J Foulke’s or) Brig Startied Fawn (Br), Shaw, Jacmei—Prett. Son & Co. Brig. George Downes (Br), Paina, Barvaioe—H Trow- cate Bawa Of Day (Br), Holmes, Cerdenas—O P Fisher & Bowers, 91 Johns, NF—J.M Rogns. ley, Rearrgri—anealien & Banuford. Latehs eae A. 7 Pret Pe, ee ovon WS Brown & Co. Kirk Baltimore. hae iprtt #8. lat 47 40, lon 37 36, Ruwiag bark No Wi. bow ; Mion 39, apoke ship Maid of ihe Isla, bound W; 3 ceip Lene ae bouad hej f mad Olympus, bonn dinburg (Beh Roskei! Aprtt 18. | town 746 passengers. 10 Dale. Anchored at Qua toyonn : "9. ecamship Olympus (Br). MeMickas Liverpool, Apri! 2, via Queenstown tet. witm mdae and ait steeraae passengers, | My ard id wily 1a) PM ‘teamabip Clty ot Manchester: 27d sicamenip Hecia, 208: stexmehip. Porsia, Mibound BH; 25th, exchanged signals with she Sir Walter date, lat 47 21 lat 47 08 lon 3 Tut Enragom, both bound dg Parngoa, of Danie W comer \0 Birensporty, aberman, Alek U8 Quariermaser, Bulkley” /a7arts Now Ortonns, 16 Gage, im tatiogt, Oo Bark Obanticteer (fr, of Ht Johe, NB), Cochram, any Brie Thomas April 16 whore abe put ia Hilekea, Cadiz, 9 with mdse. fee io & Toller. yf OS (Brom! wine, cork, , © Gal Finds almpoee te sauce pomten. ween io Pairiel & Co. Beott, Rio Jansiro, @ Jer (of Sunderiand), H. sper ond wales “" is Soh inntnog, “aon Pp Beck bce NS Segue, Ley o lelene (Norw i's. Odtoase via Constautmopie, Victoria Norw), Lechatocr, Tarragons 61 days, and 1 wither 5 to Funch, Meincko & Wondt. Reig Nile ( wite bo Geo of |, Whitter, Mayagues, Pit, 13 daga, Brig Gorire (of Wi hS), Tuso, Grand Turk, TI Sa pane aa hitmatereea te te Sy cog ea "tirig Peril (oP ittoepeoh, a u aster, "Aprtt 26, 30 mation 8 of Hahoces, fo Of loves Cotto, appa i E ti a Ra SESELSESIEEL A a ry Schr Rockaray, Ward, Maryiaud, 4 dave, Sohr Boundary, Rohr Bangor, Jc Rohr Kate Wiloor, Nohe Sarah Mati ran, anne C Huvts, Apenr, Rockland. Schr Angeline Win: Rockland Bohr Bay Blato, ¥; Sandwich. jeorge © Cortina (0 B transport), Newborn, NC, April 30,10 FM, with mater Quarte ler. ‘Steamer General Lroe (UR transport), Mir. Alessadrin BELOW. 60 hours, to U 8 Qu One abtp. . Wiad at cungt W. Miscellancous. Pu Wm D Mm trim Rew Oran, bee out isnake Yor 0s prosps Saurenp 8. a 1. Wyatt, weDtP ncaa He ages Or Mae, A Haru Bria, outward bound, is ronan ae a ashore on Fawn Ben ScunJ W Mrwer, Boll, hence at New Orieans, Storm for too Gaye ta which he’ loet'swrall baal als ia wi Feoclved other damage. br Soeur DN Ricnamps. 99 tone. New Redford. has been t: to he om, from New wick, of Hancock, Me, vow purchased by Band wich partics. ved in the coasting ‘end will ford, under command of Capt Sears, of Spoken, &e. i asftramebip Persia, Lott, from NYork for Liverpoot, Ape ‘Ship Bilew Stewart, 1. rom Liverpool for Bombas, cam ih iat T0378 tos S26 We =~ daison, Brown, from Callae for Antwerp, March Ua for NYork, lars from YON for Oresetsdk, Ape Tale, rk. Paladin, from Baltimore for Buenos Ayres, Apeit #& sieht Alice Bradford, ri from NYork for Jace, Apel3i, nolat, ae Ports. Axrwunr, April 19-Arr Blea, Rickmers, RYork: Morte Ametics, Cottier, Gallen: Tigress, Gitehriat,, do: ma, . NYork: 224, Jonnie Rastman Kelty, Ca! Ee , Japare, Swenaes, NYork; Angnvetwitn, April 91— renee, Owens, New York, "Ellve Francie! Watkinar dae ne Owens . lerbert, Crocker, do. Broowensnavmy. April il—Arr Aremode Snow. Merriaea, Callao. Si b, Patriarch Sambiri, Lion, NYork, Barurnnaven, Porat Baltimore. ithe Jupiter, Kusctonss MY . Jupiter, 3 Halberetaat, do: Ihe Therese, lohorst do; Osrisialy Froese Fiche, Baltimore, rer STR Bout kt, Haskell, jbot,, larch 1 Campirr, April 17—8id ML |. KYerk; Mary Dundas, Marten, do; Bi ‘Talbot, Merryman, an Catcurta, March 12—Arr J Bradlee. Naitonal Ragie’ ‘Mathown, ‘Ris dansire. eld. tthe, Sema CoMn, Coftin. Be bag: Usth, Moonlight, Bostoo. Care Coast, Feb 2—In port bark Costarelit, ya 9 i achr H Perkins, Davis, from Boston via Dis and Elmin arr 21st, Daal. April 33—Are Yorktown, Driver, Leadon (as@ ag ‘mu. Feb 2—In port bark D Goafrev. Prive. ee rier (Br). Carrington, from NYort, was also on eo AR, April 6—Arr brig Paulina (Peas) acs hind did tor Row Yorks SM Buby’ barks ichois, Ford (from Licata), Bostoa; ®b, Volunteer, ham (from Measina), York. Areatdo 13h. snip Joba Patten, Rmmons, Cardif” ape Gord Hops —pat in to land one of the erew, stake Ibs bork: Warren Hallet (from New York! 4 W ISth 14th . Messina few Elba, do t¢ id. United Ki nctsco. pril 19—Arr Deni, Kuiper, N York. ‘April —A thaven Tath. Gol Inno, Callao; 19th, John Bertram, Boaten, den State, Dex tne, Cag ake teria, Soman ce, dich, N York. Boas, He Trvenroot, Aprit 23—Arr Olty of Cork («), Tibbetts, NYork, Sid 2st, Vieteria, Mounee. Ball ble ont NYork; Olym, seaiveee. ink Eat ong" 2 Francisco; 22d, Wi Lor joore. N York (and eld fu OTonbonbaREY, April 30~614 Village Belle, Little, Philadel: Loven Forte, April 3—Arr North American («), Port tand. LunteR. April 20— Arr Caroling Tueker, Minot, Callao. Baoelsior, NYork. MApagina. April 2—Bid Les, April for Zauz! ‘Mout, March 7—Arr Naples. Strout, Bombay. 814.34, 0% Ledrard ; Welle, Bombay: sin, Sparkl og Wars, Emery a ATAnn, Ape g—Cid barks Bason (Bt), Groce, Hort i eracuen, Apel 3—Tn port bark Goldea Fleece, for New bh ery! Miscest ont, Marine Keonas, for Now Neweasrie nt ou yoo ‘ah. Ane Kimball, Moree, Bostow: Prasty, Weighe ri * Purwocen, Apel 21—Put m leaky, Acadiee, Wyatt, from Philade!pha for Ravre. oy April 81m port bark Race Herse, Seariva, for Quem A ‘3—Arr City of Manchester ceo NY ore Taud od for Livermoel}: Bath. Africe ioe and Via goom, March 1—Acr Chrietapher Bat, rore, Giet. Melbo: 4 Ms i, iver. Hevre Gia’ inh, Imperial, me iy Sagan long “he rom, Apeit 31—Arr America (9). Weeerts, Tort Hoorn ron tan Bremen). Bid Tet, Bevaria (eh; Tauber Ports. mmahip Buropa (Bri, q jatifar; seamer o Mary Patterson, Godfrey phenia, Nickerson, Blizal . York. ld ship and Kate. Trefethen, N¥ors. ¢ olay, New Orieeme: deign Lientuexos, 4.0. Titcom! alanis: schre ¥ & Hoatty col . Ts yy Se eae anita: Alma, Jeremie, Nancy Mills, 6 ‘7 ANS, April %—Arr bark Genesee, Nichole, phe: bank ‘Wilson, do; sebrs Geo B Loring. Dem Ruatan Taland ; Col Washington, tamoras, “Tidh are stosrnahip Morpiog Hopbera, NYork Hevane ips Jubn & Albert. Gorham, Boston; City Herat Whites, Work, barks tddo Kimball, Jomaeon, Greenland. ypaon. Philadelphia; Treas, ton. Old steamahip Mayo: he . Belnegang, NYork via reo 7 ah jusky, Tineken, (eee ote Lavarpin, Genoa Rreiyn Ginn, Deane, Badorus, Wilson, schrs& G Knight Hewes, ha bark Bava; beige Two Brothers, ome winieht et weenie echt Henry PORT ROYAL, age ‘Tesarr sche Yarm: Jaeksonyitle: Kate Merril Weeks, Phiiadeip Davis, Bishop, Pernandina: th. bark Annie © No Price, creseine Sy Carter, do, sobre +. 9 . Colling, N Fork; KW Tull. Haier, Phlindniphin, Bloire. "Alien, ao: 20u0, sisamer BL Clare. aria; acht JW McKee, Mogers, Jack Py ‘Dupant. jer, ind. Ctark, Wilsoe, Aloxee- ‘laonvide. 20\a. sieareew ‘Alenandria. sehre Restless. Smith, Jacksouv tite. h are aloop Old ‘Ceatzal America. Phi Joa W Alea. Deane, Fortress Wonroe th Baa © Byler comorer, Phos Woicombn Goitrog. and ‘ ‘iver a a3 Fortroms SSenith wit, ackanmysiies Mill rset i a ee

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