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‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1864—WITH SUPPLEMEN:™- solved when House potved that the adjourn to-day it be untft 5 Pebble Speetacios and F n and tmaprove che sight of old %. without or fatigue. The Tax Levy in the Board of Couneil- make gure of the money. quarter pole ta men. Me 7 forty seconds, the balf mile po. ' 1-10, and came in a re " CASK OF MESBRS, LOAN AND BRUOR. young, by day and vi, 1 Mr. Gawson, ‘ THEY CONCUR WITH THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. wionor by « dozeu , 10 23T hy” Fecommanded by the i alter and amend the charter of the city of Washington, » (Opp.) of N. Y., called up the resolution of atch for $500, rome off this after. | FO wader by the medical faculty BEMMONS, spproved May 17, 1848, and further to preserve the puri- | the Committee on Elections ‘declaring that neither Mr. | The Counciimen met at two o'clock yostorday, Proai- | yowu'ovor’ the wooge cours eaten tia. "Y Oome Up and wormage basa ansge el aed ty of electious and guard ageinst the abuse of the elective | Loan, the sitting member, nor Mr. Bruce, the contestant, | demt Hayes in the chair. Rattling Maid. franchise by a of electors for the city of Washington, D. C., was taken up. He said thet as the time for the munictpa! election in this city was noar at han at the Dill should be as ® new section, providing that if the Board Of registration, or any one or more of them, shall neglect or refuse to poriorm the daties required of them. the Su- ‘eme Court.of the district, on being informed of the fact, shall appoint some ovher person or persons to per- form all the duties and things required by the act, and ‘paid acts and things so done ehall be valid the same as if done by said board, The amendment was adopted. Mr, Cowan moved to ingert tho word “white” before mate citivens” in dosignating those who are to bo is entitled to a seat as the tative of the Seventh Congressional district of one ik Mr Gavsow, in supporting the resolution, sald that the majority of the committee had, a(ter a review of all the testimony, como to the conciusion that there was Inter. ference in the election by @ portion of the armed militia of Missouri, and to such au extent directed against tbe contestant as to render the election a nullity; aud there- fore they bad concluded to refer both gentlemen back to the people, in order that there might be a (ull and falr expression of their pre erences. Mr. Urson, (rep.) of Mich., a member of the Committee on Elections, made a speech, sustaining tho views of the minority, namely, that Mr. Loan is entitied to retain bis Soxt, He maintained from the testimony that there was nothing toshow that tu the districts especially named thore was anything to work prejudice to the contestants. Mr. Suaruins, (rep) of Del., of the minority of the oom mittee, argued, from the evidence, that, with one or) two exceptions, the election was conducted with fairness, and that the inferior officer manifested no other desire than to secure a fair oxpression of the public will. He claimed that Mr. Loan was entitled to retain bis seat, Mr, Dawzs, (rep) of Mass., spoke of the duty of ey ‘rom the this, Tho Draft Ordered in New York and Other States. jane Powert: Perspective Glasses, for the op: wke—compect, portable and eficien!. "A spinadid BEMMONA Bsaortment ac ‘Occulista’ Optician 60934 Broadway, under Latarje House, Day and Night eld. sea, opers aud After acting on some routine papors, the regular order Of business was, on motion of Mr. Aaaaatr, suspended, @r the purpose of taking up the tax levy. Mr. Hagerty farther moved that as each section was read it should be adopted. ‘The different sections of the tax lovy, as adopted by the Board of Aldermon, were then read. On reaching the appropriations for the Inebriate Asylum aed Fire Alarm Telegraph, Mr. Branvon offered a resolution that the sum Of top thousand dollars should be insorted for constructing and finishing the Fourth avenue parks over the railroad tunnel, and stated that the parks had been partially cov- structed and would go to destruction unless speedily fin- ished, and the city would lose the money which had been expended on them, ‘The resolution was lost, Mr. Orpyxe offered am amendment that the several amounts inserted in the tax levy for the payment of the salaries of the attaches in the different departments of for Mec! ee Tua Leaver, May 6, 16- J... Baxwerr, Haq, -— I enclose to you a communication from Colonel Ham mell, commanding Sixty-sixth Now York Volunteers, in relation to the sword for Major Gonoral MoClelian, The amount subscribed in the regiment was cighty- three dollars, which I send herewith. May I request the Publication of Colonel Hammell’s note? Yours, truly, JOHN CLANCY, Heavquarrees, Sixry-sxta Reanenvt N.Y. V.,) Near Gaemanwa Forp, Va., April 28,1864, |" f My Duan Sig—Tho men of this command are unanimous that the amount subscribed and forwarded shall go to- ward tho uew “Dollar Subscription Sword” you gpeak of. Please use this substantial indication of our love for “Little Mao," and our appreciation of his abilities, as you may deem beat. Accept our sincure thanks for your Kindness. Yours, &., JNO. 8. HAMMELL, Lient.Col, Comdg. Sixty-sixth N. Y. Vet. Vols. Troches, Advertised fm anot.ter column, are highiy recommesded for palléte speakers ap' others for the relief of colds and to clear the voice, Theire. acy ta strongly attested by Conareas@e. olorgymen and sings, who vse tem. Atoong the: taesis cates to thelr tierite werebsarve letters from Henry Boooher, N. P. Willis, B- ‘W.Chapia ial ad nence.—New York Eventn, # Post, rown’s Bronch’ -Action of the Sepate on the National Bank Bill. ‘Letter from Secretary Chase on Bank Taxation. oat amendment very proper, espe. e an experiment, which now bacon ate, erry inbonato & geet race. It ake to suppose the right to vote was an inherent right, as many seomed to dan it wan a mere the city government be reduced teu per cent Mr. Jouw Cuanoy, Hatr D Ye Preserve P P conventional right, and existed only where agreed upon. | 10g troasen away ‘ballot box, as through : Mimo, 6 e ee ‘Debate im the House om Military Ime | ie"was on he vasia. of whilo mon that the, oye: | Owi0e to our peculiar nativatione, the goverument mig: | om tbe grove or see ane ay orate, tmendmont» TO THE EDITOR OF THe HARALD, weema ona ter i 4n Electi Fiment of a-republican government was set up. {n | be injured in ite vital part. Tho Executive should not 4 having their salarics raised and others failed to do 80, New Yorn, May 6, 1964. ‘En terference in Elections, ie Tren pat “ oe rise women "wore. nob. given eatalieee ey ee, wae Dus give y instrachions, Seqings ‘and it seemed to him that the amendment, as proposed by | The most injured and worst ured man of these times ieranos Foe * Jen — een a that "rode, som otvilieed, “barbarous, ‘uneducated. election’ ‘The House owed it 10 themselves to accoptele | Mc Oomta ta ciak oo eee eee eee out | fs, t0 ovary hocest man, who In not a donpicable abol- vitenge 10. the patient: by Dr. " Dogroes, who’ have emerged from a degradiug | dition of things now exhibited, and seo that no par- | jection which Mr. Brandon enterialned to.bis amendment, | tonist, G.B, McClellan, I enclose one dollar for that we gg hen oe . state of servitude, as is the case with the larger number | $¢8-came bere unless with the [ree voice of the people, stating that the appropriation would leave a large | Sword, which would, if used, aweep that rebelion from fo this city ,ar) more capable of exercising that function | 80d ta accept the fact.as shown by the testimony in'this Which could be used. to increase the salaries. of | Mere éxtstence aud make it a’ matter of perfect iusignifl- . . Wastixatom, May 6, 1864, than the ‘intelligent white women; and then thore aro’| Case that there had been wo valid election, He could net | those who did not get their salarios raised last year; and} cance. A FRENCH CANADIAN, r ENFORCEMENT OF THE DRAPT. minors-—say from’ sixteen to twenty-one years of age— | 8¢© how any Massackasetts man could reconcile it to his | ¢hue Sqiallze the di saleries, : ree: Cis ro Tar or wed: ai y Bia . ‘who aro certainly more’ generaliy intelligent md capebie | Conscience to give a vote here in” tho affirmative of the | Mr. Gross thought it would be well for the gentleman ie isles ued In addition to ‘States beretofore announced s draft | of gyeresing {ie siective franchise than these negroes, { Dosision oocupled by the minority of the committee. towithdraw his amendmedt and offer it when the tax Youxtowm, Va., May 8, 1864. fan { aaa, Doom ordered in the deficient districts, of Vermont, | Wh? are not alfowed to bxeroige political powor aaa clans; | ‘MF. Elson, (rep-) of Mane. was ata loss to know why levy lad been ailoptea Srm—Enolosed please find threo dollars, ono dollar of | Campbell, Apothecary and Oh.1mixt, “New Hampsbire, Poonsylvania and New York. Bey it is bc $0 be doubted: thet these colored. men would collong oq 4 directed this remark to him. But bp | -Mr. Urprxs consented to withdraw it, with the under- | which I wish you to placo in the fund for the sword for | Comer of Eighth avefiue and Twenty.etghth atreet\, Pure 2 vote, or 16d to vote as such here, if given the power | Would say hehad carefully read tho testimony, and had | standing that the amendment or something like it, should Medicines dispensed with care, REBEL CAVALRY ON THE POTOMAC. to dos0, come to the conclusion of voting for the sitting member. | he adopied at some future time. ‘Little Mac,”’ a soldier’s mite to help present to a noble The Primrose, of the Potomac flotilla, which arrived Mr, SUMNER sad’ qnaY CHS Solored voters in Boston did Mr Davis, (rep.) of Md., wished to know what the | Mfr, ‘yours offered two amendments, that the repairs | soldier a sword worthy of a brave chief whom anyarmy | Chaps, Chafes, Pimples, Eruptions Here to.day, reports that a not do go. judgment of the people of Massachusetts had to do with | and ropaving of the strects and other work should be | might wish to serve undor on any field, and be certain | saltrheum, flesh worm cured by GOORABD'S 1, report afew days ego a party of rebel Mr. Cowan anid they were too few in number there, in } the decision of the question here. done by contract. which were lost. of victory, 8. M. KIRBY, Medicated Soup, at bis depot, 465 Brosdway. ~Oavalry were seen near Matthias Point, wnen the Prim- | Oompartyon with the other electors, to be of any weight Mr. Dawes sald he had uttered no such sentiment. The question on the adoption of the tax levy was then * Company G, 130th Now York regiment. jasper ed. ines - 080. and Teszer opened on them with sbell, causing them | ! €l¢ctions, aud therefore there was no motive for class Mr. Davis repeated that he understood the gentleman | put, and Mr Jaques madea lengthy speech on the rea- — 2 % Cumberiand Sauce 1s Justly Popular,, ‘€o tak action; but even tn Boston negroes cannot vote unicas | 98 sking how any Maseachusetts man could justify such }-sons which compelled him to vote in the negative. Ho \d of the highest intrinsic valae of any in cwe. a can rt write; "1 & vote to his constit © take shelter behind the walls of an old bullding, | they cam read and-write;'so thin if these. hesroes wore | & vote to his eonsrituonte? Delloved tho whole of the appropriations were extra. THE WEEKLY HERALD. “pe eal sheer ‘whonce they wore driven, oue of our shells knocking the | transplanted to Hoston they would not generally be vo- | Mr. Dawes could not understand why soldiers shonld | vagantly high, and thought that a reduction of ten por i Cedar Camphor is Cheap, Relfebié, -wall down. ters. In Pennsylvania negroes had formerly voted ; but Fst the polls, when in Massachusetts they were frea, | cent stould be made on every item in the tax levy. Be cgiraee durable, fragrant, . Moths, millers, and all’ Ineacta brecth THE TARIFF BILL. moment they became numerous enough, by reason of | And town meetings were opened with prayer. He could The tax levy, as adopted by the Board of Aldermen, | The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the | throuch their skine cannot exist in its dense vapors: ‘th the accession of fugitives from the border slave States, } Dot understand why men should have to approach’ the | was then concurred in by a vote of twenty in the aflir: re ; 1¢ House Committee of Ways and Means will take up { to bo felt and appreciated in the community, the people | ballot box through flor of bayonets, or at their points: | mative and two in the negative. Country. 13 & CHAPMAN, manufactures, Bostog, ‘tho Tarif bill on Mouday, and will perfect it as rapidiy as ro sho atesinate unsoimons} decided to exclude them — ~_s ole cps ge a ie epee from Dela- | ‘The Board then adjourned until Monday next, at two | The Wanxty Hrratn, for tho present weck, ready this : Possible, aa ft la desired to obtain action upon it at an | his amendment should certately p er ris Ho thoaght | ferent stand pe bicziigeomsce a 't eel (PREGA POCSIA WH COREE ie, pi hig penton © ¥ “early day, Mr. Doourna, (rep.) of Wis., moved to postpone all Mr. Davis asked for the evidence of such electi ne in 5 Additional accounts, from our Special War Correspon- rh ier wie # %; THE NATIONAL BANK BILL. prior orders, 80'a8 to consider two or three Indian bills, | thoge State, Clty, Imteligence. dent, of the advance of the Red River Expedition, with Sight # ‘The Bank bill stil hangs fire in the Sohate, the friends | ,,Mf. Divow hoped that would not be done. Ho had al. | | Mr. Surmunaa sald the gentleman from Maseachusotis | Tue Trove Herwexy tax [aval Tax COMMIBSIONERE.— | gotails of the late Battles fand of the loss on both sides; iw aun 5 a rom ¢ 5 ; of the State banks fighting hard against those features | comiuy election. seas Important Ip ‘view of "22 | the gentleman, on reflection, would feel sorry:and nena | loo, disbute coucorning the right to the cootrol of the | rho latest rotiable accounts of the advance of Geni Grant's AOreNe | auaee es eae » ‘toimical to State banks, while the question of allowiug | Mt. Doourrrm said he know theso Indian bills wore | soKen of the Delaware election in no complimentary | Mice of the Commissioners of Taxes has not changed very | Army in Virginia, with the patriotic and iespiring Ad- CATARRHAL AMPROTIONS IN THM if These banks to be subjected to local taxation creates | Ore !mportant. terms. He wished to know whether the geotlemam | materially since our last remarks on the subject. Wil- | dregs of Gen. Meade to the Army of the Potomac: Th er ’ Much dissension. The Secretary of the Treasury is very peared. HOST RL ak date ee ae eae oe ae awn replied tbat in all frankness tne relations | AON and Brown remained in poseossion of tho ote | intext Nows from the Union Maal aaloetcan sted ee et R Anxious thatthe right of taxation of these institutions | The motion to postpone was rejected—yens 14, nays21. | between him and the gontloman had always boen friendly, | Yesterday. The books wero locked up, and theother | o.ntry. The latest News from the Rebel States, Late CATARRH OF THR TYMPANIC MUCOUS © “abl! be reserved to the national government, while it is Mir. Winuey then addressed the Senate at some length | aod should continue so. The gentieman had no right | symbols of authority were kept safely by the twoold | 314 important Intelli pala i \ MEMBRANB, OBRTRUTICONS OF THE 4 doubtful whether the bill can pass tho House’ with. this | {ycUPosition to the bil till the close of the morning hour, | ‘9 take any remarks he bad uttered in an offensive seneo¢ | and gontumacious Commissioners, Among outside par. | tn, nPoriant roleligence trom Europe: Literary, Artis: Cape a \ Provision in it, ‘THR NATIONAL BANK BILL satisfied, Mpinpation 1 am pertectiy’ | tlos having an interest in the diapute there existe quite Poetry “Two Reece sivin ametiecs Maiti ood ace : SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 7: came up in order, + Mr. Dawns, resuming, said he had alluded to Delaware | a high degree of excitement. The general feeling among : : CROSS EYE STRAIGHTENED IN ONR MINUTE, » ‘HE GOVERNMENT LOAN. Mr. SHWRMAN, (rep.) of Ohto, called for the reading of | Md Maryland without designing any offence Hi friead | experienced " tae about HEP mat q | of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Cattle, Horse and | And every disease of the Kye and Rar requiring el The subscriptions to the ten-forty load to-day amounted | @ letter from Secrotary Chase, dated the 2d inst.,-ad. | Tom Maryland could not be expected to see the same | <P men who are posted about city matteraand | family sarkets; Full report of the recent Contest in tha | medical or aurgi altended to by Dr. VO* iv i to $1,080,000. dressed to Mr. Fessenden, chairman of the Senate Finance | Way as others on this question, If entire peace prevailed | Iw im general seems to be in favor of Comptroller Bren | p.i2 Ring between Doonoy Harris aud Patecy Marley, | Tey gedit Comtulting rooms, B16 roadway, ad BM MISSOURI CONTESTED ELE Committee, and which had been referred to 1n the course } 10 Maryland, and if no persons were cooped up thre to | nan’s action. and the reasoas given are certainly very | 3.4 pe Ol eRe BNOM, sles ees Ft we 5 “ ; D ELECTION CASES. of debate yesterday. The letter was read, as (ollows;— | Dé voters at clections, he must not assume that in Mas- | strong and difficult to overcome. In the firat place they | ®%4 accounts of all important events of the past weok. Distiled Dow Benutifies the Compiex- ta 3 ‘The House was engaged all day upon the contested elec: Treasury. Deranruext, May 6, 1864, bn apes pnd ia poy a Pease, prevailed, thas glee | claim that the general provision of the Revised Statutes | TeRMs—-Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five | ton and renders the skin clear, soft and smooth. Ail dr¥g- ‘ou cass of, Bruce vs. Loay, The debate was very lame | ,,&iR--Nothing but my deep sense of the importance of } friends from Delaware and Maryland must be charitable, | ample power to make the appeittinente, We gava’the | CoPl&# 98; Ten copies,$15, Single copies five conta each. | #/ssand 715 Brosawey. _ < ‘at Brat, but the speech of Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, | Spon which the sole nependoine we the” shublic credits | and excuse him if he could not come to the samo conclu: | anbstance of that provision yesterday, Dut pablish It in lets.—Ast for Welltng’ B: ‘eve rise to quite ascoue, Ais denunciation of military | suppress the tusarrection must rest, would induce me to | (e>, scrmems i full now for the ‘benefit of such as may desire | , mecnmomue Iayulred whet he hough of PESTON Lei ah cata asap Interference im elections, arguing that where such | Mldross you this leer upon a subject which bas already | iq Massachurette, | etn? Mad umpaRned the voting } further Information on the subject. ‘The pro Nishi Booting caronet ‘ : wterference had prevented Joyal voters trom going | The Main weet oe es ete nat baking system now . WHALEY, (rep.) of W. Va., sald the geatieman had | chapter 5, L of the Revised pStatut (WRIOUS On Specie, ender en nen een ee ee a air Palanan nusceatully treated? to the polls the election’ should be treated by the | under debate, is in the nature of an amendrrent to the | CPbowed the admission to seats of members south of Ma- | is as follows:—‘All assistants, deputies and other subor- = DRS. LIGHTHILL, $4 St. Mark's piace, ‘ Houre as invalid, and that no man should be permitted | &°t of tho last session, Though a complete bill iu itself, | 207,284 Dixon’s line. Was that the policy? If so he had | dinate officers, of every description. whose appointment | Why are the flowers trom which PHALON'S Extract a ' Babess) s pe it contains few provisions not substantially embraced 1g | better Join the gentlemen from Ohio and Maryland, | is not or shall not be sperially provided for, #hall be ap- | “Night, Blooming Cereus) is manofactured like | strony Dr. Hunter’s Ome t No. 3 Divistes old a seat iw the House whose election was duo to | that act, among whiod that In’ relation we raced in | Mr. Long and Mr. Harris. Did the gentleman want to | pointed by the body, board or olficor to which or to | Binsed ladies who co toaventng nares in masouline attirel | girost Now York olty. 11 ther office. | Kntabl Military interference with the elective franchise, | and distribution of taxation re oe monsure | have himself placed on the McClellan ticket for Vico Pre. | whom they shall be respectively subordinate.” The only st = z 1834. Bight room: rance. He cures chi called up Henry Winter Davie and other members repre, | 8s the most, important... Under ordinary elromnetanses | *!202!? question which here rises ts whether tho fact of theComp- | yepnre Breath —Among all the Otse. | ton romonousimpnrhy of the blood, Matis, ail decease remsting: tha bivaoceludbé, obaHCdilea and coker there m ght be bo considerable. objection ‘to teaving | yotif; GAWss replied. if he could not sucosed by more | trolier’s predecessor having the power of appointing the AD, iaehatieniste thar Motion ABA dete or? thsi | partatting to the urinary creas eA iy tak cea and fora time the proceedings | the property organized under the National Banking | Votes than the gentioman represented in the Iast Con- | Commissioners renders those oficials tts subordinates | fSerh ‘an impure breath must be the moat napioseant act | Human “Fralliy, Nervous” Debility,. Early Endtecratl ‘were very spicy. Mr. Davis declared that the question | law subject, as are almost all de tions “| Gress it was not desirable to have him on any ticket. | ipso facio. Some good lawyers are said to hold the nega- | mortifying to its in it fa the moat inexcusable and | Consultation gratis. Hours fn, from & A. M. wutil'd oeleaae : Aeqrhigt Da utioc ‘waa: whether’ the stave stales’ haa ci property, general pee ital lg tional, | 42% delog opposed to members being admitted from | tive side of this question, claiming that the Commis- | offensive in soaiely. . Haw offen, ie peaseenor experiences 0 Pie abd S0Y | and municipal; but in the present condition pf the vonatt | south of and Dixon’s line, he had only to say | sioners are not the subordinates of the Comptroller, but | distant coldness shown even from the best of friends, or » Fopresentatives upom thas floor, ana he desired to speak | try I respoctiully submit that this particular Jrting | hat he bad exerted his full power to have the two mom | rathor o: the Governor. If anybody, therefore, possesses pene the one most fondly cherished, from, this source. Draunkenness Cured.—To tlinse whe at biméelf, The di jana adm: ress, and | the power of appointing it bo Gov. i boy - "pop tbat bimel, The debate woos over until Monday, | <f proper shoud be page. the same Suepory oie | bets rm Lousiana admitted (othe tatt Googress, and Xn power of appolating st abould, they aawort,be Gov: | drieate_your mont laitante felond wil not manton R | eating iquorn that they havo eier Decora or bem Tae Oe _ Thee 1 bid alto ocoupy he tne of tbe Houta day, : looted to enchant ee ee eet ae consump: | the ree choice of thelr respostive districts by a suMolent | Commissioners have anotber diticolty to contend against. | besvty and hepytises, at once: by using that janie poputar | Rose diaconered which never fave'to conquer all doutr® for a day or two longer, and to be very | the Present moment the duties on f:nports form the sole number of votes. There is a statutory provision to the effect that every trifice, Prazant SOZODONT, the most co: strong drink. For partiouls call on or rang. Uvely aod interesting. t reljance of the goverament for lnadhares pay the i a Mr. eae, Toone, me of the toyatty of Me commission composed of three Bervong can never act. | saut and efficacious gem for te toflet the stamp, LD. CRESWELL- 382 Fourth street, New York. . , on the public debt. terest | moun ric Said there were four thousand | officially unless all of them are present fmd concur. As | Produced? nd The Committee on Elections Rave reported against | Dist hy [no national barks abit be sites eae? | Soldleratrom bis district at Vicksburg and elsowbere, | br. allen refuses to side with his old associates, whe | .000r aruggtsevertwhere and by HALA RUCKEL: | Deqance Fire and Burglar Proof Safes “zBraok Biait's right to hie seat, apd in favor of Knox, the | Porta au ppalonal bao made to these meastren tine| | Who bad no opportanity wo vote for him. With these vol- | question is, how oan they got élong withoat bit? dott d " re Yeo Bideboard and Paclov Bates. for allver plate; fe 5m cy canteslact. “it would scom, from ‘present appearances, | mero Tact that these taxes aro made pryable to’ the | g'vorraagneme.ne believed be could get almost as large |” New Law Comsirtes.—Mesnrs, Oakey Hall, O'Gorman Lge rr eebrreant dicta we sacra ‘Rbat Bisir 16 to bo left out in the cold, holding neither | Dationel eowornmentaend 90 rendered available for the | musket should be used to influence the election. He (Mr. | and mith bave been appointed a law committee by the | Marzay, Maddy & Co-—tramaqers, | Family Albums. é ‘is commission as major general nor his seit in Congress, ugtion of its pringtpat wilt strengthen the public creat | WEY Ths gecticman froenaecoeatee tee eh || teehee ee ae evedente ambitions et || 9,66): 61,001.25 172 8 eT a en For sala bee ee meer: comintnte ¢ ou A > 4 » | the ree of counsellor. h 7 sn acne arena tx wasiuxaron. | | moterate rats t nterent, ‘ne Serer? lowewet | pus ao ster uovowdar cLanghia ) Cam add: |" axgnucan Groorarmcst avo Stannca, Socare.—the | 32, 69, 19) 55. We, 2, a0. Cinna ON Bid Bast vi rican came up in nate to day, Thaye no doubt that such a disposition of these taxés t you tered on!) — - = fon the bit! regulating suffrage in the District of Columbia, | would be warth more to the government daring the pres: | Baye mac ati ae eS ee ee eee oe condition and banat present neceip teas bun, | 2+ 3 agers. er & Bake y tho word ‘“white” having been omittod from the quali | ont struggle, in practtoul reguits. than threo times tne | mon When Marsachusetts men undertake to exclude | 4red members and a library of books relating to geogra- 1 G1, 50, SR a0 Tee tL Gon a2, OS Os, toe G, 19. | Pinntic Sttteh Sewing Mach €ation. No action was taken on the bill, and it islikely | Scluel Yano ot axes themselves, 1 do not at sil | joyalmen from thoit seats, it is timo for the poople | “red members and a Hurary of banks Fete tO ae , 50, 18, 20, 7 , 63, 26, 46, 6, 19. — at : 4 sug that this description of property should not be | to take t ubject into serious consideration. phy and si IDE OV" ousand volumes, Cu i 6, 185k. Gouraud's Poudre Subtile Uproote Hi z 20 create a protracted debate if a vote upon it should be | taxed as heavily as any other description. On the con- | The debate for the day here terminated An under. | ®248 large number of mays aud charts. The auuual | 13, 44, 75, 3, 21, 48, 77, 51, 62. } from low foreheads or any part of the body, Warranted, -Ansisted upon, trary ,J think it just that 1t should bear its ful! proportion | standing has been arrived at, by unanimous consent, that | ©lection of officers was held at the rooms of the society, his new depot, 458 Broadw: ‘ yume FLoRib. public burdens. Tam only anxious that tho taxa- | the sitting members sball apenk on the subject. Clinton Hail, on Thursday evening, and the following gen- | greg: & Com gers. Ser ieee rae ‘ ' IDA MASSACRE. tion upon it shail be made to contribute as larcely as raion nem poy Pe caresacae) tlemen wore clected officers for the ensuing year:— ierany, Brrea Crass 61—May 6, 1931. Glass Let for Windows and Bt Incontestible evidence has just been received that | possible to the general welfare. and it J@ theconviction, | jie, Tuuowue, (eep.) of Maas., from tho Committes on | /rerident—Hop. Charles P. Daly. Sik es 28, 43, 9, 68, 35. 50, 53,5, 60, 46, 75, 65, 63. | extensively adopted by frst clase stores ihrougnont Run Goneral Truman Seymour acted on express and | deeply tmpressed on my , that it will contribu Printing, reported in favor of printing forty thousand Russell ener ali arg ph P. Thompson, 3 Archibald Spats a May 6, Rise aoe ing and a re. pot, rr ders from Gi Gin bis ad more when aggregited in one mass, and made to toll upon | eopies of the report and evidence concerning the Fort . George S witliam ‘Oo 46, 28, 19, 66, 23, 69, 87, 40, 15, 67, 55, 47, 49. peremptory orders jeneral Gillmore a bis advance | tho general public credit, than when distributed botween | Pillow massacre, Aureod to. pc nay Mari eawias Terns a monet Get Your Clothing at Geoet's, Grantee upon Lake City, during which the massacre of Olnsteo | the nation and tho § and numerous municipal corpo: |" ‘The House adjourned until Monday. onto tentesadatny anaes e, hae. Prizes Catned tm All Legnitzed Totte- Wate ree ution sree, sean Bcoadway, at yas weak take Sook piace Seymour left Jacksonville with the troops | rations, that prompts me to address these views to you — Trcaturer—-Hon. Frederick A. Conklin, au ation fiven, Gatbag ER & BENJAMIN, | dressed elogantly, mall expense. Pa Ma ‘d marched to Baldwin, nice. | _ U240F a*y plan of partition that may be adopted the | The Report of the Agricultural Depart- evil ueaty "verter e: Brokers, $10 Chestaut street, eiphia, her ‘hd aps win, n10®- | amount of taxation distributable to the several States and eenid,: Se etuiva- Tears Piartoneuls: Whats # Moraes: oe If You Want To Know, &., Rese Seon miles distant, athe day following he was j ined | municipalit‘es will be comparatively small and unim- Hasty’ Clows: Levi B. Mortou, W.W. Evang, S| Royal Havana Lottery.—Forty Per | wEpicaL COMMON SENSE, a curious bonk for curious ‘by General Gilimore, who only remained a day and then | Portant, and it is quite possible that the total taxation of Wasnmarox, May 6, 1804. feury’ a TAYE f cont premium paid for prizes; toformation furnished: the ple, and a goo book for every one. Price $1 80. To tarned to Jédieonviile. ‘On the ing of the 11th banking property for all purposes will be less than it will The following is a synopsis of the bi-monthly report for ‘Tuk New Brookiyx Ferry Hovsrs.esthe beautiful new | highest rates paid for Deubloon: i all kinds of Gold and Raa ‘at all news depots Contents tables mailed free. pomee to an order from General Gillmore thit he | ataxeg Cxclustvely for tatlonal purposes. The ndvan- | yarch and April of the Agricultural Department:— ferry houses at the foot of Whitehall strect arc vory | Silver. TAYLOR & CO.. Bankers, 16 Wall street, N. Y. Dr. K. B, FOOTE, 1,180 Broadway, X.Y. , order from © - i. . The leading ar- | nearly completed, and promise to be the finest structures Pp Cash. Al Knovw’'s Latest Style.—Knox, the Hatter, s‘should hold the whole tine to Lake City | fore, be small, and the banks may not lose by ii. The | Phi report will be issued this week. neon ed im All Legal Lotteries. * " ” Ge nation alone will be tajured, haracter of the plans adopted in Great | of the kind in the oity. They will bé¥built of tron, in the | Information given or sent. of No. 212 Broadway. corner of Faltow street, Hae just im. Piitrsted teeokec com re po pron, sa a cigpubile tre Seoniea toon tas venice ee Sebel, ronnie the United States seats and | most substantial style, rnd with a view to affording pas- J.-B CLAYTON & 00,, 10 Wall otrect, . ¥. | | Froduoed a Hee, niin never been exoetl Toaee. Btratogy to attempt to hold the line to Lake City. Our by any banking itution ; that description of | report speedily the amount and eondi:ion of the crops. sengors every accommodation. Mr. John Kellum is the Lottery Tickets Cashed.—Information Secinel sae bes Sa eee recy et ate Hacet onaseictdnes seen ny werent GA"! 0h Sub Ny, mast Reotssarity be held by. Uitles undar | ‘The table mest fatereating to farmers and provision architect, and he has combised in his plans the beauties | given. JOSEPH BATBS, broker, 11 Wallst., room Ne. 1. | secomplish, and proves the genius of che designer poss! - we, and shou! perly subject of ymAneeque issance styles of archi- 25th of February Gen. Gillmore started trom Jackson- | exciusively to State taxation, except in the event of a | dealers Is the ope that exhibits the amount of farm | fithr, 'tna tront covers a space of two hundred feet, | A, « . . * * . Leghorn Hats.—Dealers Who are Deat- ville to Hilton Head, then well knowing that Gen Sey- direct tax by Copgross. The case is otherwise with the | stock io January last, compared with the amount in 1859. | while the inaip structure will run out about one bundred | « + . . . . . * | rousof submitting to their customers some-of the finest. ; : Personal property and credits of tho banking asanciations. | 4g returned in the cousus of 1860, It is asjfollows in the | aud fifty feet, In the centre there will be two towers . . . . . . . gentty of thege moat Frabionable Hats for Ladien wt Mour was marching to mest the enemy. Why here | These receive their organization from national Jaw, and ~ soveuty feet high, and on the floor four spacious waiting | ° ° ® Y * ° ° © | Bove and Infants should lose no time im calling apom furned to the fortidcatious of Alton Head is not known; | for great national purposes, and may. therefore, bo wilt loyal States: — Maden Cate Oren, | T0D# Wl bo ttea up for the accommodation of pas pe ong wndernigned: who bas just imported gov of the fneat fa 3 reat proj and—as ave en ‘01 show at ye ex] vat nisbin; ch wi e Canal street Dut doubtless he hed business. At Hilton Head General | SP DOOCz, “win grent public advantage, ve, sub 301,609 7,941,145 iven to the building. ta the oourse Of about, six tecmd Mn 5 al Baneensimnnr sai is Gillmore received positive toformation that the enemy | ected to exelusive national taxation. Respectfully, 280,347 7,905,439 ‘The total cost will not fall short of sixty thousand WAVE REMOVED PROM %2 BROADWAY 70 Mendum’s New “Sample Reom,” Ne. ‘wore in force of three to one between Baldwid and Lake Lo ete 5S P. CRASE. a, a Ly 2 PIE now Cee Oo aes en City, He then sent General Turner to recall Seymour's on Ft tag Sines Claman, ‘man of the Committee 341386. 16°148,712 A New Miveree, Hatt 1s ts Bowery.—Mr. M,C. Camp. ponte ne . " . nit Fine Wines, ac. “A “ ne ening oP tif ASTOR POUSI per bee hbeg Aida nat eta ca and the | ‘The pending quostion was on. the amendment of or. | This table exbibite an actual decrease of horses, mules pp ipa ig, Sapte ag 95 pa Jobsers end taruo biyereetMotiaese, Pertamery, ta, | Mittowe of Botties f OF PAY Ob YROVOS? MANewALe. the act to bo applied to tue payment of the interest and | °4 "ORS; 8 very small increase of cattle; a larger in- | Sirol hall in'the Bowery. ‘The inteation w to-erect a fret | re ee na : Of Mrs, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP are sold an@ed i ORT eee OF RAS OF oe ener public debt. - crease of cows, but still far below the usual increase, | ciass establishmont which will vie with the most popular | wit! copsutt their interest by examining our immense stock, saltaegs Matta 7 Sidanaimnin wan PY + Heavy stoppages bave been made against the pay Of | "ur Snuauaw said the amount Of taxon tmpored bv tbe | and a very great Inorense of sheep. The report poiats | on Broadway, qomupened oanlvsiveiy of bia Gant St pode. et eih beyee erines Wee, a i “z Certain provost marshals and surgeons for improper en- | amendment of the Senator from M: 18 wed | ous the strong inducements that farmers have to increase femedy, and has stood the te:t of yeara It relieves the. % ‘by the Finance Committes, The Tur’. “DEMAS BARNES & €O./ ‘stents of recruits, declared by boards of examiners | Greater shan Fi ome au Tationsl tax, he should vote for | all kinds of stock that are thus rapidly falling off. Tho UNION COURSE, LONG ISLAMD—?ROTTING. ange child from pain, requistes the stomach , : ee er Sone ae mean [ae meme merm | EAS ry ed ae ne aes ren ae a me | mo ems | as cmraennna reac A Me. Mie, Chet Clerk of the Tadien Bareaa, left Wea: | gif pentane ve yeas LL, nays | Orne decrease Yo,bogs We 011,528. This te an important | f. Woodruff entered br.g. Dexter... & Lota dunes Gincdgniet wy oh Oleg pa reese ; ‘Sine indians tu that avcton-sabout a tnocnand ot | of nveter to be concged Up tne beaks beng ‘meer con | tnt ow begs, 1" anys were kop srarou acount ot the |}, Paler amared bem, ial Mad Seite” aitie Suen fie” «7 | anne see emia 7 ae er, Somteas mavet-on amendment, which makes the cond ion of hog raleing “trom 1860 00 tis. tas ie exaer. Mae ee wR . . . _____S Chambers stgeet, x. f SHIPMENTS BY THE SANITARY COMMISSION. clause read as follows:— ° ined, and the opinion given that, even if there had owe wat coe TINGS % Cue of Beauty—White Virgin Wag ‘The United States Sanitary Commission chartered = Association may charge So msmeses Riaseockea ss Deen & decrease in nomainwe Coleely STHeES ot Antities. beautition. whitgns, ‘complem> ‘That every jation the rate the laws of the State or Territory where ted, and no more, exeept that Steamer at Baltimore yesterday, and loaded ber with the where 0 following, among other stores, and despatched her to ‘Ao: Dt tate if |nited for tavke of teoue organized pack. ‘The number of fateening cattle is reported te be thirty Per cent less than Inst year in Pennsylvania, Obio, Iu- diana and Michigan, composed ve: largely of ealisaya, with a number of other rare medi ante, chiefly products of the tropics of Asin and America. Fils the only erhilaraut tonle or average in the world fole it cures chapped hands composed OF prize w hi ties for preserving an ont ONT beautifying the <; 13 under State ‘8, the retes so limited shall be allowed fe ity five r cept less in New i » +, hence, for y i ‘Hampton Roads;—Four and a half tons of hospital cloth. | Rmosiations organized iu any such Slates wader thie sey i twenty percent leas ia Mis. | Avalling themeelves of the lovely weather of yesterday | {he deuiliiated und aedeniary. It bas, ms equal, Cay Sid wa Fib Bireodwer, aud st sragaioen fog and bedding, twenty two and a balf tons of hospital The amendment was adopted. general decrease is nearly | asornoon, the “sports,” old and young, were out in full —<—<— Mr. Craxprtr, (rep ) of Mich , offered an amendment food, one ton of hospital dressings, thirty tons of toe, two @ ns of miscellancous stores, in charge of an luspector and eleven relief agente. These preparations are in ad- ition to those already made in the Army of the Potomac named in the West and ai the Kasi the redemption of the circulating der this act, retaining simply New of associations to the thirty first section, striking out the cities therein it as available places for York, Philndeiphia all stock 4. oe usual spring avern, ally of bogs; but sheep are in ex. scheut ovauet ha tlhe redbives traré mss ordivery etbeps tton. Hence the yield of wool per head will be as much feather to witness the performances of the nags entered for the purse and stake at the Union Course. Besides the new colebrity, Dexter, there was a great desire to sce Rbiy exquisite flaver suited to the most refined palate. 1m nye Satie. oe 1A parent daily in thie column as to fs medienl powers gyre POMS CHILTON & CO,, Marbie store, 22 Walker street, New York. Femoval. WHEGLER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines romoved to (; ton and Bleecker streets. hest Premium Lock Broadway, bowween fd Boston as the points of redemption, which, after | as usual Mr. Doty’s mare, as gossip bad rated her very high n o Ridgewood Smoking Case. “By the Commission to provide @ complete organization | Sof, (2's ate Po i" + Miter | ee the condition of wheat and other sown last fall | among the flyers. Her owner did not bdriog her | ,,4, Beanttfal Complexton.—Latrd’e Bloom dat once aRtpBALE AT SHOAR STORED Eye attieySeid vetiot, adapted oe the wanes of she enegee ‘The 'thirty-eecond section was then amended {0 | is represented as indicating @ largely decrensed product | 49 the post, bowever, excusing himself on the | ing the complexion add skin, 4%) Broadway. and druggists | S94 st 0fice 422 Brondway, ‘THE NAVY YARD FOR TRON-CLADS. as to conform with the preceding one, by from the orop of Inst yoar; but it 8 hoped that they b 2 tit ne talons ce MMeiont work | Sver7mrere. viding that, instead of redeeming their’ notes at | improved from tho recent rains and since tl grou not had suflici f —— “ The House Naval Committee this morning decided, by | far “in sald cities ench Dank | sal | seleat an the correspondence wae, gen t in, waren wag on th Ast o of | to endure bruising race, Lady Bile and Irish Maid | |, Asareee. ce Smet seh ye at Bs: ‘vote of five to four, in favor of New London as the site | institution in either of the aities named. at which its cir. | April be dryers of February and March retard 10 r opt ai f y "1 Es rue n culitton shall be redeemed at a rate of discount not ex- mth ia these mosthe.> were also kept away from prudential reasons. Lady | Bowery, salt goodsat wholesale and rolail. Pipes cut to for tho new navy yard for iron clads, GIVING AWAY THE PUBLIC LANDS. coeding une fourth of one per cout Mr. Hexpegson moved to amend the twenty-second sec. elieved that the production of maple angar and molngses will be wousually large, as the preparations Collins, however, was there, hor owner being determined to trot ber inflevery purse for which she is entered, win order, repaired, bolled and mounted. Alarming Cases o To Advertisers. ‘We have completed arra: ‘The Senate Committees have begun to report tho bills | tom by striking out the limit of $340 ,000,000 for circula- were greater than usual. or lose, Sho ie & very fast mare, and, although lame | ache, Neuralgia.and Catarrh are cured by vaing WOLCOTT'S riteiig te the | oe Gronting land to ratiroads, including that giving a large | tion nites u dor the act, co yegetie Mt So eee ee nee a neue Of matte rbowing the | both bofore and behind, ebe trots very fast and ‘steadily | Instant Pain Annihilator. Sold everywi tract for Advertising @ lending newsperere — aeigne é Donus of land to the Mississippi ana Missouri road. | to banks already created undor the act.’ trade in agricultural products wotil, the pain becoming too intense to bear, she breaks Canadas, both English and French, om the mee gaypy. é Aromatic “Thore will be little or no opposition made to these bills in Mr. Doourrrun said that he desired to offer an amend- | logical part of the report, into a run, seeking relief in that way, but, unfortunate. apent imported liquor soidin this country. tageous torma, 7 : Ment which woul! restrain this over insue of Thstitute, m very full, and "ype exhibits the pheno- I “the Senate. money. ho total senocat of os ireutation in pay tad mina vatiending the remarka’ cold storms of ‘ite past | ly, stays up too long for one when this occurs. When | !! druggisis and grocera, 8. M. PRTTRYGILL & 60. | t TEMPORARY TREASURY APPOIWTMENT. gold was already nearly $800.000,000, and now bill | winter. tho two horses came onthe track some of the foanciers | A Radical Cure for He: Newspaper Advertising Ay ry Ponding the investigations under the direction of the to authorize the issue of $300,000,000 more, ‘The rains have been heavy and general, retarding much | | 149 an attempt to invest, as they said, to pay ex- WHITS'S PATEN pore *Becretary of tho Troasury, and by the Congressional Trea- sury Department Investigating Committee, Hgnson A. Risley, Feq., Supervising Special Agent of the Second ‘on United states bonds. The firat of ali considera. tions should now be the stopping of the making of an- other paper dollar unless it was made to take the place of other paper money now in circulation. To authorize the the patting in of spring wheat and other erops; but whether the amount put In wilt be matertally \éssened in consequence cannot now be known. of Paroled Prisoners at penaes. They made all kinds of offers on Dexter, ail wanting to lay thelr bones’? on him. A few, however, were induced, by great persuasion, to take one bundred 1s 80 consirneted as to ide strong or weak at jeasure, as required Tt in principle from ai trusses In tise, and is made “HT Park row. ow yore Frain, & ‘ Gomes Submarine Fuse? arartaiste of fire. 8% Amity street. vollmited isque of this new national correacy while | Examination 0 ten, and it 'was at this very long odds that all was done irre. Pampniets free. ne - Agency, bas been directed to take the oversight of ia the "stato “pavk carrency “i “sul fa ciouttion Annaepotts. during the race Between Bete commotore Vanderbitt by GREGORE & 00. O) Broadway. Gress, Minstic seocktnge, ¢ 0-—2bii yf iston was preposterous. ia" endmen' on track, havi famous team, — ———-- te office ven per ae Nl aon Sechrest cin rp te would serve Mr. Henderson's purpose. Tt provide that Barrons, May 6, 1964. | CO binughboy. im Band. Me drove them a tow times | A Thoweand Refrigerators, trom 94 50, | £,405,Rasical Cure Tras omy st Se aVesey + ‘roncy Buroau. Mr. Clark meanwhile contioues in cl no bank shalt ixsue avy new note after the passage of the | To-day General Wallace and Messrs, Wade, Harding, | ground the couree and several times uj) and down to front B.D. BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Building. - ’ of the work, act except national notes not redeemable in gvid or silver | Gooch, Julian and Odell, the Congressional Committee on | of the stand. We measured thom « half mile in 1:20, pd Mier ta sis ie The Pleasure Resorts of ' Vestcheste,’ A NAVAL OMAPLAIN MISSING, coin on demand, and also that every shall reduce ‘ wi istted thi (tals in At Man and beast appeared fn fine condition, and drew forth A Good Refrigerator Cannot be too Sova Thecags of the Hi lop. Be def. Morrisania: + Séions fears are entertained for the sa’ety of Chap- | the amount of its circulation to the amount of c.eh eapl. | the Conduct Of the War, v ¢ Hospitals in ADORp | ino admiration and well wishes of the spectators. The | nihiy prised Call. and, soe WILON'S PATENT AIR | Fordham horse railway leave Heri ~ tal paid in and — per Jed thereto, on the amount | lis for the purpose of examining the returned soldiers | track woe in capital order for fast time, and the weather | Cfict: arta before purchasing lee For Pay ty [phe Re agremen i BT OS ‘Yain Nathaniel Frost, United Siates Navy, who, io April | secured by pledge of United States stocks, on penalty of | from Richmond as to their treatment Dy the rebels. | most favorable trot, only by WILSON & GRANT, 98 Broadway secnened fer nee Se ya pasty. y,caeaee, or 9 se aes aan ST tame at | AE eae Se ced om: | Serre naminet an seem ae repre ee | 2s Fa ste | ee, sccacactewr Many revere. | Giese: Semenee RMN. BIE . . . Mes i rat — fs "a ¥ oa Biapl edacom wes Boston, | nent as eonabgrabie Yong catateing Ut We pabliabed ot Wott sbetoms sod cruel tawtient. The com | ir sine tnd aly The Pvaparaind how me miindwa | / i j We the offeet to preven ton haper currency ‘mmittea returaed to Chie city to-night and examined gomo | trifle down Approaching the agar vase the id 34-9429.0): ff pe eee ay-=er yaar = or Ure baphgna, 4 W. erfararttion. et iad OER oT ame oan? ‘but the | Soldiers in the hospitals here on the same subjeot, Pho. Rey id Se Sess topo conta For uate by alrareggiets fF OF ie DEaO ons aun : ¥ whoa eargeoe | enormous amount of government Nietag and faa on- | tographe of eome of the balf-starved horves are to be i fartnéctale oy 6c Ribs DyecNikae's,, Garg. 00 For sale by GRORGE G ABLEN, 415 5, : wc ‘ unt, veomuge tho drate banks wore et thf moment uoastie’ | vixen to Aecompany the report when printed. oo eer MeN e It or al Crugsts, Depot 60 Dey et One door bevow Canal etree! formerly | Wal wroot, to N TRERTY-KIGHTH CONGRESS, | FIRST GRSRION, Ce tet tg ong that they would Ovation to Massachusetts Soldiers. Ast Your Diuggitt fur Sapontca of We Have Associated with u , yr, Cnartee Bonron, May 6, 1864. | a faw stries aft w Societe Hygionique but harmless lair restorative, | MRYEN, the scoredited agent ot the / = mln of 2a hulle? bad ecircuation of oaiy A’portion ot the hidspdadent bettaling ef” Msasncha- to falar, and Deiat got and take do other 16 Chambers street. Sold every ead Ga Oc bate eee Wismatow, May 6, 1964 Siete JT nL and induced to iseue | tte cavalry, who wou s glorious record tn the recent fh as, pd ~~ Dexter alt a Pepared to contrast am pire 4 meee , campaiga in Flori 14 other battle flelds of the South | of loagthe, soakin se a Wo 938434. e RCO, Poy ee Cee io nt Rts Ml Dad Ad:rortiging iu them on a amt row pte uate then adjourned. brief wal. Second Hea’. 0 were . York), adv, uate 1 . Me. Foot, (rep. )of Vt., from the Committes on Pensions, va arrived home to-day on & turtough. A warm togetber aboui belt way around the u FicD's Cognac unere (ti Nessa strect New York), the ertleera have an adequate 'Za otf the value of ties ryeported back the billin relation to ‘the compensation of @mvernment pension agente, with amendments, Howse of Representatives. Wasmunotom, May 6, 1864, come was given to them, Launc! the Steam Battery Chimo, tor breke up, The mare drew away tothe quarter pole about two len; ight ante balf seconds. The versal reme ther ai erated Untvereal rene dd cet the human fasion, These ace the + foal ied bitters isa imate bitters ki ican 20d So ay apapers as advertising madi a There are some 1 of thom in ell, many published in sections whese popula Y are tr Tactured hore Tor aa, IMPORTANT TO Patewrams, = ***~ ‘THe BLA NOX CONTESTED ELRCTION Case, Rostox, May 6, 1884, the backstretch. but could not overtake the mare, w! are not (mportations, but manufactal hy 88, tlone ar largely German, thrifty, able to purchase, ond 0p.) of 7 ° cho half milo pole ® length im front, in t:10' rho | *leomly, lg . ' j ' Me. Cowan, .) Of Pa., from the Committes on Pa- Mr. Dawes, rep.) of Mase., from the Committee on ‘The iron-clad steam battery Chimo was successfully | passed t y a M jeuncbed from Adama’ sbipyard, in South Boston, at | 800m afterwards ‘oll to planes. and before she could be only to be reached through gydans published i their metho “eonts, catted up the bill to amend the act of March 8, 1863, Bleotions, reported two resolutions, which Ite over for gathered up Into trotting shape Dexter was A Good Rotrigevater Cannot be T A Call and see LSON'S PAT. whol to, “we tongue, Full particulars furnished on application, u tone that Ff. P. Blair is not, end | eleven o'clock last night, the tide being favorable at that | away from bor. He come home lelsur. ning by fore pit ing 6 ROwD re, peek tape. ee ena vibe teal tee other that Mr. ‘tue, tentant, te, entitied tom | hour, The Chimo ts the first of twenty.two batteries | about half s dozen lengths, in 2:36, When the mare | only by WPTLSON & GRANT, 96 Btoedw> y @.M, PRrTENgiLt 4 co, < ae ee ee ee House ‘as the ‘ine Firet Gon: | ordered by the serena whe ie tur, | cromed UB6 core she seemed vary lame tn her offfore a, i ye Balance fee to secure their patente for six months from , Seat Adee | Py Re FARE bon by the goverqmegt on i | Bank, Office and Counter Ratiings, of, sr Pork tow, ai nd after the passage of the act, gression. eStats i : Med, bck Oi ‘heavy quos, and when laden wil nird Hlat.—The mre Lg ig eng we e008 after Chat irom, CHASE 8 00., 694 Broadway. pg sie al » 7 ‘ = ‘The bill waa Dessed. Om motion of Me Panne AES ct m., 10 wanre. | araw only @ half Coot of water, the word was givon, en: Kee ead weaton ppHaive St, Nicholas Flotol. Ps jo