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EEE OO e sts W YORK HERALD, WE ES NE LD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 » —-» a A at : soribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, may permis an and how man a WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. pond he be maxto of any of the bonds depustied with THE JULY RIOTS. 1 greta, Dopod «sir ypiad A. t notioed but very | two persone shail conspire together, by Soree, to prevent. | Addroes to smonerg = Poliak & Tro wurer by an association for other »ouds of she eta elie ox rbadiy there were thea | binder or doluy the execution of auy law of the Uuiled | Mecrwiaun Man fareore 1 from Broome a. Onited States authorized by this act to be received as Thirtv-irst atre oY tue proceeied (0 about | States, or by force to sei7@ take OF pessess any property | \ ‘oud Way. near Fou Wiviesale and rey security for mcgatoine poles i me amet be of war gitar rot m avenue, they fiat made | of the United States agaiust the will or contFary vo tbe Pipes cut to orier ana’: a ag | that sich au exchange ean bo made without prejudice ta Trial and Conviction of Jobp | form wen wo: tanretal thom, I (ejiowed | (shablo ‘as, prescribed by toast? Hie eortcunee, | A Beautifal ¢ Ta lea's Bt the United States. BO Mob all the time, aud was oeur on 0 ner, 3 this city, | of Tont megharniin a Action of the House on the Senato’s | visit sitet, a ino rato of interest at not excond W. Andrews. Tay may baud co him ‘con clas “ear guouge to andrews to | Set the priesbes, ov che 12th of Joly, 1868, in thi oy, | pf Tenth enrpasves erring a con, and beaut ing seven per cent per avnum. The Senate struck th short time; iw the meantime the @ sas @ crowd further | der and obstcuct the ex-caron ef the ‘law tor enrolling | eP@xY where. 83 Hrosdway, Amendments to the Rank Bill. ‘out and substituted that the associations may charge the Up the street tbat wus iucreasing fast; there were a iew | the military fore fu J " E 8 ; wer ne . : he United States, and by fore rate allowed by the State or Territory whore the bauk is there then I heard acry that they wore to go to the | { timiiaions aud threns “ sane By Seb A Retttaazatens ted and no more, except that where, by the axe of | THE REMARKS OF THE PRISONER, | #7001! sod sotzetn0 tems the sacs, The third count i substantily tho aame | £4 sr aurpces anne sarin rt: Ge any State, a dilierent rate ia limited, For banks of issue Q. When the ory was riised to seize the ara! and the second, excopt thst it is more full and in | FORD'S. Couper tustitute, Actor piace.” “* onzapized under State laws the rato go limited shall be hen Ken ae take the arms whore wis Andrews? A. Ie was then 1, charging that the prisoner ¢ ed Ww hs : ene 4 for associations organized in any such State Close to me. be said to go Lo nt ke 4 pris onspired with others Bill Tak ailowes fF &” to the arseaal, they must keep by force of arme, guns, pistols, &o The Tax aken Up by tho | tinder tnis <2. and where no rate is fixed by the together, that 1. wout to go there scatwored; he | (0 prevent “the exccntion of ‘he’” dealt under 8 t the State of Tey: Ree cea ae eee earn United States Cireult Court. attempted to ra 4 sompwhat succeeded, | the act of Congress, ‘This is tho offence charged, and to Fate Dot exceeding 8». 5 mi they c towardg the arsenal witch the eviderce produces fates. 4 4 enate, ihe House cononrred in {01S by yeas 66, nays 62 Before Judge Nelson. on the way they broke ints ailorton's Hote@andreet it. on | testimony on behalt of the goer eae reltoR: TLE | principie from wil others, tn Mr. Steves, (rep. of Pa. s4{d that the most important Mar 24.—The United Stares against John W. Andrews— ron they partially got togerher again, and con- | detailed by very totelll nesses, teadink th aa tees rt of the bill had thus been stricken Out, and ho there- | pho trial of this | ai : o- | tuued their movements towards tho arsoral, but | proof of the onnepiraey by the prisoner w ont rami nt to be ured, appiy At once seed to la ft or the table. e : ys Pending cuse commenced thie MOF! the mop, before thoy got. to the corner of | titude of excited po tO papvot the Ore eeaut | "Pamphlets free for « stamp. Final Passage of the Brazil R&ail | Tis was disagrocd to by s voto of 65 against 72 ug, and resulted in the conviction aud sentence of the | Sixth or ' Seventh avenue and Vorty-irst street | law By force, by dustray ine the buikliwes ty welre tae GREGORY & CO., 009 Broadway. 1 — het amended the Nanton section be honed prisoner, or ened off a good sa & good portion of them | boards of enrolment and dra't were engaged in the tie Zz ‘ Bicet Guise Sella eae" at, in leu of existing laws, every association ad leit or gone somewhere else; nt the corer of | charge of their du ut ne of merican ee w ellars, Tine Steam B Shall pay a duty of one hair percomtum each half year Andrews, according to bis statement to Judge Nels0M, | ironaway and Sixth avous they convicuved € ting | eondsened im ths ckewition Af the teat the OHcOr8 | pniched, patented Apetl 19, 18%, mato on recatpt of at oe. &e. &s. from Jonuary last, upon the average amount of its v« fe thirty-nine years of age, of inteilizent countenance, | down tho telegraph wires: then 1 gol Andiowe a live | according to the test the prisoner was rs » | A. JEANERCH, 78 Naasau street, New York, ‘Trade sup ”~ io clroule op, and @ duty of one quarter per conten and evidently of very nervous temperament. He was ro, = boca yy) apy @ conversation wiih him, » t and director of the con oy. Inorder |” ~ — — - each balf year upon the average amouat of its depois, | ¢. : ° @ very suddenly loft me and walked away alone; a fow. tho 0: it 13 not nee hai tt Poe ane 7 wowers 2 Wasmvoros, May 24 18¢4, | and o duty of one quarter per centum each half year on | Se0tably clad, and presented ull the appearance Of ® | of the mob ‘ollowed him, But ho walked vory fast, aud Aeperitiete a tttoer ph ferred giana Mid fe een pir ir ough ol res wnt ? the average amount of its capital stock beyond the | Well edacated perso, He ts « lawyer by profession, and | joined a person whom | had eeeu him parsiovlarly with ato: 6 necessary that he |-% ue the BALM OF TH W8AND IHL NATIONAL BANE BILL IN hg mouse. amoust invested in United States bonds. a “ has 9 flue command of Lirguage, as he proved tn two ad- efore. they boh walked very fast, ant - i Leno at | should bay turch to the ngs, or committed as titriee, Bight ‘and mipentng, ye | Mr. Hooper did not succeed to-iay fo geiting a non | — Nothing ts to he construed to prevent the market valu some distance; wo soou came to the head of a large body | violeno Mietioele Ror connie i ruuplesion, Vries 50 conte, Kor sale F drosses be made im court, Ho wus represented by MF. | of mon that were marching down the streot—Zhirty-first | was a met tmp ge rr on SN gg RE nspir . encouraged oiuer par . Barbi concurrenes in gros. i: the Senate amendments to the | of the shures and the real estate of the associations from State or municipal taxation, Edwin Dl nkman, who was assigned to the duty of do- | street, f think; it was the most formidable body I | ties wc t the — vielen the ec ~ Bank bill and the request for a com \\tee of conference. | “phe Senate's amendment was non-concurred im, bya | fouding him by the Court, had yet sean, and when Andrews came up they ro- | exciting their passions ‘and eeimusting “them o | burke st Meeee ert, Balmorn iss Lace amd Many of the most important amendments were concur- | voto of Gl avaiust 07, On the ealling of tho fury panct rewerst jurors were | C°.Ved bim with n shout; he proceaded with tho crowd, | to rosisé tho execution of the law or tw obstruct the ofl : i nasaiu atreot aud (8 Mroadveey. red in, and the others go back to the Senate for further | 129 House acted upon all tho Senate's amendments, selling Jory panct revere! juror which, efter marching a» couple of blocks, ome | cers appointed for this purposs, ‘ikeae acts are equally pcan sot aside by their own admissions, whtch disqualified thom sitting on the cnse to the eff-ct that they had ex- Pressed oO inions of the guilt of the uccused, Almost all freely admitted when tnterrogated that all to ahonse where thoy stopped and cheered for | criminal, and, indeod, in a moral pout vf v1 nore MeClo'lan; there was a shoyol carried by some one | hetvous and wicked than in the caso of the poor with tho inscription on it, “iown with ‘the draft.” | rant follower in the uniawfal ar hich th if re ill be sent to the action, Scmo of the friends of tho bill regard its oM- | gernceeto/wnich the House disagreed w ciency ss greatly impaire by the amendments which | THR ™ Mr. mt, Powe ful Day and Signe srapective Glasses. for the field, tm opera and bl andotieient, & splendid age Ovniiste’ Optician, 604g Rroadway, pl tv YS? HOME AND THR SUPPRESSION OF NEWSPAPERS. When Andrews ssw the sbovel with the inscription ke | of leader implies intelligence, ability, the SON, (rep.) of N. H_, reported a bill to incor- Bave beck dopled, and in {ts present shape it ig far from | ‘ . ‘ fi ‘i rate the Newsboys’ Home in the [istrict of Columbia, ed in the ri f las w said, “Yes, we will put down the draft this tim From | -encing the minds aud rotons of otne: — —— — satisfactory to them; but it will undoubiedly bo adopted e Mr. Bro us, (opp) ot N Y,wirhel to know wi Bat they Mama aittoneet soles there tho mob went into Broadway, and then they com- | addy to the guilt. The evidene ¢ :. EBroctiia bie Spectactes rad Eve protty mues ta its esta. Ww uld be the use'o! such homes if uewepipers were to | prisoner, but were unbiassed and fr menced an onslaught on the provost marsual’é bujding. | is all one way, and if you bei tnes=a J ihey | Prescrvere—To strengthen and linprove the sigi of old am® THB TAX DIT. rTuR ATS, Do cupsressed. Im that case there would be no news | return a've-dict in accordance with the evidence, there The Court--W this was goug cn where was the | are of the highest character, (be one conclusion | pont uy are nd might tole bral de eae r i i B SHNATS. Mand nos euiis @utcolie a pectin jure rc A. Rive there and f was right boside bi to which you can arrive, andthat Is the guilt of the prig- | ““Ocutiats Optician, duiway, oppostie Bead mire! The progress of the Sinat): -1 yon tho Revenno bill ¢ oxprossed his surprise at the | “Mr. & Feiatieid mith recited the indictment and the you seo kim uhefe theny A, Yes, I spoke | omer. pa abe fodicates tint this cutJ 1 monopolize the attenticn | Temark of the gentleman from New York (Mr. Brooks), | varjous counts embodied in it, under whieh the prisoner THe VERDIOT. Batchelor's Hair Dyc—-The Bast tn the of Congress for the remuinder of the month, i not for a for if ve emerene 5 were veg reid me os the | was harged. Tho tnatetnent. which was founded ea sbeenes of twenty minates returaod | world Harmless, re { nner, \. 8 sof taxatio 6 & § ipabone, that of levying war against tho T istriet Attorney moved for sentence. , ¢ Dably not be reached before ihe last of the wook, alten. | -, Mt. kipnince, (opp ) of Wis. would Iike the gentleman | United states, was absndoned, aud the prosecution went » prisoner was thou ordered to atand up. ecacatdialiig i ys tion now belng direoted to the duties and ensoluments of | formmnment was not now tarnishing homes te editors of | Coytire ground and third, which were siunilar in meaning Lae Gourt—How oid aro you defendant? THE NATIONAL VOLIOB GAZETSS al rnis hird count recited that John W, an- a Prisoner—I will be thirty nine the 14th of vext Will contain a | 3 assessors. An unusual number cf business iacn occupied | vewepapors in tho forts of the Novth? drows did, on the 12th day of July, in tho State and city | ay time December, LIKENESS the gallories trelay, each with a copy of the bill, care Mr Brooxs replied that perhaps some gentleman on | of New York, and within the jurisdiction of the court, Q. Nor a weapon of any kind? A, Not that I saw; bo ‘The Court—When were you committed? Of HOWALD of the TIMES, fully noting amendments, and de-patching telograma in a | $20,Tepavlican side could give the information. As for | with a great number of other’ porsons, did conspire to- | #@id he would mount-a Lorse if they got him one? Prigoner—I was seven avd a half months In Fort La Aliag the “DEAD BRAT.” iy e nts, esp g telogra | himself he was not an organ of the administration, gether by forco, with arms, guns, pistols and clubs, to thts was the princtoal portion of the evidence. Ove | fayette; 1 have been over ten months in prison; [have | With @ full acceount of | ise manier rewinding one quite vividly of the excitement in pak SaeaeNs (RN) of N. = COOL aay bade) Agee prevent, hinder and delay the execution of a certain law of janeer witness was S66 eh waE preaeny oe poets so nothing'in the world here; no moans in New York; my Ready on FRIDAY cae LOITS. Jurio ming as he did from a Stato where the people were | tho United States entitiod “an act for enrolling and oall- | Street at te movements @ riotors, and who listened | gounsot dofeuded m jot cost; I lost the House lobbies during tho manipulation of the Tax 1% rolling Roi shs apséotl ce Aulcawetrcmythe panasané: wio’ tl Loy te uded me without cost; me pend a fh, cles ¥ greatly aggrioved from a eprsmodic energy which tram Dill pled down the rights of some her citizens. £UBSCRIPTIONS TO THI GOVERNMENT BONDS. Mr. Monuits, (rep.) of Vt., suggested that the discus Tho subscriptions to the ven-forty loan reported today | Sion of the suppression of the World ond Journal of Com ing out the national forces, and for other purposes,” &¢. ‘Tho District Attorney then briefly referred tO the evidence he woutd present in support of the indictment, and called as fiest witness Captain Jonking, Agsistant Provost Marshal_of the fave you anythii o ; x tries ; ristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative ie atiodiid! aie U6 peened againay yout and Wig Depot, wholesale and retall—No. 6 Astor Hcaes THE PRISONER'S SPEECH BEFORE SENTENCE. The dye appiied by skilful artists, Twoukt ask your Honor to take into considoration the oe lowed tho mob for a considerable portion of the day, cor: | tonce of the Ia: roborated in every partioular, as to the words and acts of Andrews, tho tes-imony of the other witness, This closed the cose for the progecution. merce was not in order on this bill, which it was desirable tress amount to $761,500. to pass, merely to secure an insurance on tho building of | Ninth Congrersional district, comprising the Twelfth, ican, in an adle speech, addressed the jury | Position which I ccoupy in this matter—not that Iwill | Corns, Bunmfons, Inverted Natie, Bm THE SUPPRESSION OF THE WORLD AND JOURNAL OF Home. Nineteenth and Twenty-second wards of tho city.—Ue naif of the prisoner. state that Thad the smailoat idea whatever of conspiring | larged Joints and all diseases of the Feet cured without comuenon. # sustained the point of order. had organized in July iast the Board of Enrolment for For the defence no witnesses wore called. pe cee erated ve epee i i that I intended es enerin ete Beant en Ee ZAOBARIE, 1 jonstitution of the Unites . The oprosition members rgain attempted to-day to get | 1, Sit REEMA ea iat on tetose rigs tan Fg A a ES a |e prea a MotARDRRWS! SPERCHT. oy, | pialox anything I thonght waa right and font, “On that | ao 7 : i : : Is o f : » | occasion I merely expressed my opinion—nothing moro, edur Camphor. up intho House the subject «f the suppression cf the | viviated. It it was not io order for bim to express hig | about proceeding with the draft, when, about twent: which he did as followe:— Nihwerasaaton ihe. extiinocy re rong =, ser THR CHEAP AND SURF DEFENOR minutes to eleven o'clock, @ stone was thrown throug’ the window into the room, followed by a volley of stones, and in two or tbrce minutes the office was cleared of officers and all, and in a very few moments atter that the building was sot on fire avd destroyed; that terminated the proceedings of the Board thorc, which were never afterwards resumed. 2 0 #0, views on this grand inquest of the nation, he desired that New York vewsapors last week, but fatled to do a0. an express section be added tothe bill, providing that THE BROOKLYN FOURTEENTH EN ROUTE FOR HOME. | the press shall not be suppressed by the arbitrary will of The Fourteenth Brooklyn regiment, Colonel Fowler, | an Executive officer.” arrived hore to-day from ihe font, and loft to-night for | if, Mounts again rated tne question thas tho freedom New York, ita term cf s*rvico having expired, No regi- ‘The SPEAKER again sustained the point. He said the ‘May it please your Honor and Gentlemen of tho Jury— canine “ Against ravage’ of moths in clothing, in When Teamesnere today 1 did not anticipate uttering | OW this occasions I did not apply. toa cioglo imate |g Paciuted by HARRIS & OLAPMAM, Boston, and et Wo: one word in this eourt; neither dot consider it absolutely. | vidual to bo my witness. T throw myself on the 1 A EES necessary for me to dao now, after the able speech of | tostimony which | believed would be adduced before your my excellent {riend who bas defended me here, So far | Honor, 1 did not think for a moment that witnesses would | Deafness Impatred Signe, ag 1am individually concerned, | am perfectly satisflod | give testimony against me for language which could be NOISES IN THR BRAD, " v with what has transpired here to-day In connection with | froperly oxpiained. This ia, tho. f Eee mont has.a more glorious bistory, Since its first en- | bill merely provided for an act of incorporation of a Home Benjamin F. Maniorre, Assistant Provost Marshal for mae BRODEELY: CTE RIROS .. language, your Honor, x THB M 184% Broadway, between ‘wenty-eighth an enty- : ‘ — ‘has participated in nearly all the battles of the Army of Mr. Kennan remarked that he simply desired to eall | ninth Proms OA tho Lath of July, iat organizad the ue apescmat nea eral relat ae hice: ol mae teeta speak the truth in defiance of the CHRONIC CATARRE, the Potomac, and has frequently been mentioned | the attontion of the House to the importunee of the sub- | Board of Korolment at ten o'clock, every member of the | that occasion, and what I shall utter, sit, ie true—true | fier canes wrt mets toe red oe ee oxPression of ovin CATARRH OF THR TYMPANIC MUCOUS in Goneral Orders for gallantry It led the ad. | Ject Jn its edlects on the well being of the country.and to | Board beiug present. At twonty mutes to eleven | in the presence of my follow men, in the presence of my | that vrinot{leimeutostor ince, pour Honor. matt wes incre, "AMEMBRANE, OBSTRUTICONS OF THE show that whenever an executive oficer shonid by mis- | they adjourned to meet the following morning: but the | peers, and ia the yresevce of that higher authority at | at prinotple inculcated in me, your Honor, as tt was Incul- BUSTACHIAN TUBB vance at tuo capture of Fredericksburg by General | take or from impulse do an uct tho tondency of which | ante afternoon the premises In which they had met were | Pivoes judzmeut-sert we shall al one aay appear cated in my fathor, Lam willing to suffer without a murtaur, pee Atgnr, and at South Mountain and Antietam signalizod Moe lpst pet se people, the government was propor panes, and thoy never met again for the purposes of the Gontiemon of the Jury—On the 13th ot July, 1863, I hap Sipe Pe ras beets arsuigted ihdaee the rao yates) Nsel€ by its brilliant charges Many of its firet cficers | ‘Hately weakened | ton wow York (ir, | Vite van R, Brewer, sworn:—Was a lawyer: racognizea | Deed tobe, about twélve o'clock, in Broadway, tn front | siances, to tie my tongug in giving iroe exprossions to | , CROSS BYR STRAIGHTRNED IN ONR MINUTE, of the New York Hotel, when 1 hoard for the first time ‘al ar 4 : And every disease of tho Eye and Rar requiring etiner that a riot wan proccoliog up town,ou Third avenue | MY,ninions and feelings. you must concede vo mo. as an | magical or anpytonl ald’ aitended to by'Dr. VON” EiSRW- somewhere, After talking and conversing with some of ave. tho Fight 0" express my feel. | Teeth strects oe as foome SN Broadway, sear my friends for afew momenta I came to the conclusion, | ings wi Huey ddkuated vey thave. tel. vi 4s 1 had never seen a@ riot, to go there and bo a witness to | ings, 1 did express them that day. However much Dyspepsia Tabiets, for Indl cation, thst transaction, Without any single objcct in viow, | { dia express them, I scorn the thougbt, I | Heartburn, &c., propared on'y by 8. G. WELLING, without any fotention in any way whatever to connect | scorn the action, I scorn the very testimony sworn against ire atreot aad sold by druggists gonerally. Pity como mysolf with the tudividuats coats oe rioton the | me, when they say I ever e:id oF did a thing that | ® POE occasion, without any feeling ,excopt that which ased | would cause mo to lead a mob to commit violence De F on principle, my own political opintons—whicb I will pro: | on any property. I begged and ontreated them that d Seen ee ee eee eae ana claim to the world, and deciare here how | and God is my witness at the jast day, when I shall ap- oes. Depot 718 B vad ws much I may suffer, and I will proclaim them | pear before that God—before that high Judge—that I as long as the blood circulates through my | your Honor, told thom, that I begged them to try every Deafness, Catarrh, «nd all Dise: re veins, which blood was given to me by my fathers— | Goustitutional and legitimate meaus before they resorted | the Ear, Throat and Air-Passages, successfully treateds¢ freemen, and sovereigns of the United States of America. | to violence. I know, your Honor, that my assurance DRS. LIGHTHILL, 34 St. Mark's vlace. The constitution throws its broad mgis over eve can have no weight now that the die is cast, 2 have been promoted to high rank, and are still in the | Kernan) would not now be allowed to go on any longer, field, ©! twonty-one hundred men it has had in the ser- | and with a view of an accommodation for a speech he vico but ninety-one officers and men roturn—a sad but | Would move that the evening de sot apart for that pur glorious commentary upon its achievements. Mr. Kernan replied that be would be happy to be PROC! cary . | heard at any time UB CANADIAN RBOIPRCC!TY TREATY AND THE BANK: Sir Becoies nitved ¢orecommis dhe. il; with: Smekruo: ROPY BILL. tions that its provisions shall be made to apply to the ‘The bili to give notice for the termination of the reci Fay tei of baled York; ees et tt shall not he piawtal i 5 2 r the Executive or any other person ul of Procity treaty will prib biy be disposed of to-morrow, suppress newspapers by military force, thus depriving afler which the Bankrupt law comes next upon thecalen- | pewsboys of their employment. dar, and wiil be pressed fur action, in the hope of getting ‘The Srgzaker said the amendment was clearly out of ft enacted before the close of the session, It will be ably | ST peoons then modified bis proposition $0 as to in- the prisover, Andrews; saw him for tho firat time on tho 14th July ; saw bim for the first time on that day, be- tween twelve and ove o'clock, on the top of a shed &t the corner of Forty-sixth street and Third avenue; tho office on the corner of Forty-sixth street, where the Board of Knroiment had previously assembled that morning, togother with: two or three adjoin. {pg houses, wero then on fire; Audrews was mounted on the top of the shed; there were then about three or four thousand people on the street around him; he was making’a speech to the crowd around him; could not give the exact words, but can give the sub- stance of what he said. He comraenced by congratulating the crowd on what they bad just accomplished ; that they bad performed a duty worthy or freemen; tbese were his indi as Gustained, aud no doubt will pass the House. struct the committee to report a new section to the bill, | words : “Tho draft was intended only to operate against | vidual in the land, and J cinim {ts authorft i : x . y and its | and I stand, f old stood Their Significance: —Premons~ SR REESE, RELOAD, RS FE Frastineton oon § eal oF inoar Gor fore ve iieet ave y ite betas Vet penta nes atau be id uo- | power to protect mo under that principle, which It de = im ‘or thee tree “oxprocsion ot phi opine aan nentt_warsiatton the Fvent—Talking in Sieep—s REBELS. as nate on ts editor incar , Without due pro- | just, and that the people owed it to themselves to put ® | olares emphatically, that mau’s free speech shall not be | the exercise of the oonstitutional right of an | Confession—Saved hi Bat by aan Mowers Dean top to it, and in order to stop it they must arm them- oives.; that they must seize the arsenals, do. stroy tho provost marshals’ offices, the books and pers of the oorolment, the ballot and the wheel, and every paper connecte! with the draft or enrolment; that they should destroy the Custom House, the telegraph wires and poles, and if thoy had nobody to lead them that he would lead them himself. That was about the substance of what he said so far as witnoss could recollect. Mr. Smith—What did the prisoner and the crowd then do, or either of them? A. He got down off the shed and ras taken on the shoulders of the crowd and taken west ag gine Street towards Broadway. Q you obsorve anything else the crowa did before abrogated in any particular whatever, That constitution merical ‘ to be ificed: if Seen iv a Dream—Rer declares that wa have the right to discuss the actions of | Autn toc neue: Hf fama cor spent tha weney alocee Bodie Sean in Dreams—A Mecord of Remarkable Dreamaa, Our rulers—of those who represent us—that we havea | of my existence, your Honor, in prison, 1 shall bave the | Queen Marvand other distinguieved” char.cters ret right to debate and criticize, and to oppose any, law | consciousness of knowing that I did my duty a: Ame- iven in the June No. ILLUSTRATED THRENOLOO! dd by any authority whatever. However much | rican citizen in upholding the constitution of my fathers. | CAL JOURNAL, Now ready; only 15 cents. Address Congress may pass laws, I, as @ citizen, may form | And | always would defy, and I would try to thrust into | FOWLER & WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. my own opinion and estimate of them; and Ihave @ right | the nether world, und would crush under foot the man REP Sail LAGE RE? fo decide wether inal iaw is constitutional not fa my = Dr. Hunter's Office 1s at Na. 3 Division judgment, and to express my opinion thereon. not man's hia. a . | street, New York city, Ie has no other oilice. abed decide for oubers, however, I but deolde for mysel(: and | geu'and cosepivacy aguiner the United Sieve oar astne | 185% Eight rooms aud a private entrance, Heicures chremte fas a citizen T have a right to decide and expross my opin- tution is concorued or its Iaws, your Honor, and 1 | Scuptona.nnd snote on, the ein, sors of Al hina oes fons. when thes iiberty is taken away from us-—whee a Beart to know that I only Bertadning (othe uriaary ergana, thevinatiam. canoge in ae i ret Last Thursday night a pa ty of fourteen persons, two ‘The Srfaxer, for the reasons before stated, pronounced of whom were colored. cime out from the Virginia } the proposition out of order. shore, and, watching their chances, mado a dach xcrous | ,,MP.Cox asked the Speaker whether he had evor read the Potomac to Blakiston island, and §going to the light- ‘The Srgaxex replied that be had not only frequently house at that point, proceeded to dostroy the lamp and | read it, but hud sworn to support it besides. lantern, which they did most offectually. They also | Mv, Kmuxax resumed the flocr, and was proceeding carried off about twenty-five gallons of oil, and started ox en (rep.) of Iowa, ealled him (Mr. Kernan) to to carry off Mr. Jerome McWilliams, but through the en- | oFdor fur irrelevancy. treaty or his family be was allowed to remain, Since Binge oe a er pth eed, Migereded ‘the destruction of the light a hund lamp bas been used. were liable at any moment to be thrown out of employ- ment. the trath—pi taken away from any single individusl—then, gentlemen Foaptthears of tho jury, I simply eay to you tbat it strikes deep | my" tube” wutind these. heete poe rem to our hearts; it throws the quivering to the | court, free me from your muskets and your officers of the ‘on, Human Fraity, Nervous Consultation gratia Hours Dose, breast or Deblitty, Warly Indiscretto to, from 8 A, M. until 9 o'clock P. M. THE TREASURY INVESTIGATION. : ‘The SrmakeR again pronounced the gentleman out of | they left that vicinity? A. I saw them tearing up the | hit to every organization and every inatitution—into | jaw, and the man, The report that igat! Com: | order. ting . your Honor, docs not live, could not maa pera ‘ gee 4 destroring eversthing. | the heart of everybody. even ‘to the judiciary | live a moment, who would dare to tell mel wasa| Eruptions, Freektes, Cimples, Tam, ittee in the ination of charges in- Mr. Brooxs, who bad yielded to Mr. Kornan, resumed mnlitoe were Sonne eer the oor, He suid it was the pride of the Speaker of the volving tbe moral character of the Superintendent of | Fonse, as well as bis own, that in their early days they bad been educated sh Worms and all Skin Deformities eured itself, But on the 13th of July I pened aitor and Sunburn, F tre @ conspirator. But as a man 1 | 8 valine” Medicated Boap, at bis depot, He. to beat the riot. About balf-past twelve o'clock that | speak my sentiments at all times, under all oir- | GOURABD ho ed to. kn cumstances, even if ten thousand’ bayoncts and Broadm®, ing up the fences, getting clubs, breaking up pieces tome Public Printing was erroneous No suspicion of any | were newsboys, and to be journalists. | tohave a Tam koo the city, for I have mad were me- -. NI ced his col whether be was in favor | sixth street; they turned down towards Lexington avonue t ballets hurled against it fers gleamed 1 Provisions. fncorrectness of conduct has beon breathed against Mr. Mr. Naieon ai colleague SIE SEER they ee te ee eerie nn hour, | wang, Bottical an’ associate of the | rondy to pevetrate , and I say it hore, it 18 the r% om Beg Bt sir ghey i Defrees. He is not an officer :f the Treasury Depart. | f continuing the Homans Port Layette td be mont. Tho investigating committee bave not yet dis- | the Capitol prison, and he would have their education covered anything criminal in the Treasury Department; | Such as ,would thoroughly fit them for champions of » and T am my people of overy class. I go and I talk to everybody, and | proudest moment of my life that I suffer for the exercise they Kuow my political principles, beoause I have always | or my rights as an American citizen, Yee, your fonor, f | “7% ** OW 08, panKeR & BROTHER, boon a States right democrat, And those men came tome. | have suiered and must suffer on; and suppose your Honor 267 Washingion, corner of Murray street. sir,aod thoy shook bands with me and they asked me | nad to acquit me, I would rather a thousand times cut off ia: @amadinn Waele aie and Forty-second streets, were burned; from there they went to Forty-nioth aud Fiftieth streets and attacked aud human liberty. Ho would have them each taught the | burned Allerton’s hotel. without hesitation, and, indeed, proclaimed aloud that! Go a Poudre 8a’ e roots Ha: Dut their examinations are not yet conciuded. Magna Charta, not only in English, but the | Samuel R Buck, Jr., examined.—Is seerctary of the | should make a # rT Degeed, sir, to be excused. LA cin pay Mite cad mete aah vee nbd teed = dicen ln taahendace cay sak oE tha bony Wena hd vr vat art extort o . 5 af Ng, ae aS, The foreign diplomats, who bave hitherto pianed their | trained fo the peticipiea of Munnymeds, and which de- | lest, juet aiter the Provost Marshal’s piace was burned in | suveuing to’ dowith the ee eated iocks may'Dg | There goes a coward of thepeuitentiary.” Notthatt would | Grover & Maxer's Highest Premium save my body by the salvation of my reputation, which | giagtic Sitch Sewing Mach faith to tho sleeve of Jeil. Davis and Genoral Lee, aré | ciares that no man shall be deprived of ‘bis liberty ex- | Forty sixth strect and Third avenue; saw him first stand. | Hut, sir, t wax confronted by those individuals, whom I | {hold more dent to me than my life: Your Honor t up. 495 Broadway, New York, much troubled at the present aspect of affatrs. cept by due process of law. He would have this declara- | ing in Forty sixth sirect: saw the crowd coming across | aid pot know but who knew me, and they demanded that } 19, See ERIVAL OF WOUNDED. tion posted on the Capitol walls in Latin, Saxon-English | the lot towards him; there were about a dozen there had | 1 should speak to thom; and one caught a hold of me by fm gry bg thts — Pe dar gs Monel A 3 nomrend oe waare:| saneiis bd ae tipi and ail other languages that it might be read and wl - | clubs; the crowd was burrahing and shouting on every | one arm, ‘and another caught me by the other arm, aud | come amore wreck. With a! Mertare tt tee Old oe “05 Broadway, body. ed, ne on each side of Andrews bad hold of his arms; were about six hundred persous around him. Q. What did the crowd do’ A. Some in the crowd wa ntd to kuow who Andrews was, and sone said they the they carried me to the shed moiens volens. 1 mounted | x hb that shed, gentlemen, for I am not one of those who | penn ntusitien vistied Po me tat ‘peiag thet | Jewelry and Watenes Af being placed tn position to serve a purpose, sbirk the re- OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS sponsibility—nct one afraid to express ‘my opinions; | U3 "and me ‘polliyy of’ aaythtoge tt wes” bored For mle by GEO. ©. ALLEN, 416 Broadway, one dose be Several thousand wounded mon have arrived heresince | gtood by all men. He would bave newsboys educated yestorday from Belle P..in and Fredericksburg, the bos- under the protection of right and the principles of common law, allecting human. liberty, as declared in England cen- pltais at those places having been cleared out and medi- | tyTioe- ago. He would have nowsboys go thoroughly ‘eal stores removed. trained that when they were from solling their peecl; wey ‘wore lentiog him to | fresibeny aot One Te vet Taare they cannon | Bot, find me guilty of | anything, Ce Wan ‘ . . cour tortured there; hurl des AN\VAL OF PRISONERS AT RICHMOND. Papers by arbitrary power} they would have the ability | the shed on the corner of the street; he got on tne Sted | ihe fice “ot the earth who would dolor me | tie ‘n° feign” lato “prison 'and’ ‘Kept in eolitacy com: 6S speci ; from expressing my opinions Even tortured as I bave | confinement for seven and a half months, with no eye to | » URdles, Attention —Fiutini iat to remonstrate against the fojustice Richmond papers of the 19th inst, announce che arrival | S.¢'vutrace'upon tueit rights, Am 1 Mr. Brooks asked, ‘bby prison of 1,100 prisoners. now in order? A rr as ee a Mr. Wavswortn, (opp.) of Ky., who was sitting near Lee Mr. Brooks, ironically said bis remarks were treasonabie. e cents per yard, by the French Plu been, seized, dragged from my home and hurled into the | gicam upon my agony, no word of consolatinn to cheer ve ae We, dese Fareaty-dec sua twent) acsoae p ataira, dungeons of the bastilo, merely for the expression of my | ine in my lonely dungeon. Day after aay, night alter opinions, I have yet never hesitated to express my | night, nothing did I receive, nothing gind | had I to look oploions, and so help me God, 8 long as my heart palpl- | upon, nothing cheering to Ilsten to; nothing did I receive | May 23, him; — them " a “ i@. prisoner addressed the crowd and told them they bad done well, 64.—The Prt f Cedar Cam. i draft yas for the ; : ‘ @TUIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. eenctaains Geta ws eee ee Bee ees Toad draft penlldvée: se fo say bosom: never, will phen rinty huang but the curses aud imprecations of a vile soldiery, henpe and bet for mobs, ‘sre:—Hingle parent, ing suAston. arrested editors aud suppressed journals were guilty of | aud that it should be put down; that It was iieral, and Eplrane ir lt be veateteces to Cee. poverstmens (0 express ready tool of the commander of Fort Lafayetia, Shrike | $14, fly package of ts 65, Said By Deucd t. sowe . reason. cons! - jade such & te " . . , ad Witea te eel, "and cheertag’ ould. only hear a word. n0w abd gy a the claim I assert of a free citizen, of a | Boston. , tiemen, whether or not you have high Authority,” the highest authority in the gountry, for de. | over uti ghie—iborty a peach, erty of tie Ninth . nouncing the conacription as illegaly You have géatismen; be they Gonna © viskup—tbap jaattm Vas as heerty, of action, under all circumstances whatever. NATIONAL BANK then; after he got through bis speech he got down off the shed, they took him down; the crowd put him ou their shoulders and carried him aeross tho street when Wastinctoy, May 24, 1864. Tho Sreaxxr—The gentleman is not in order. ATLROA! ‘LAKE SUPERIOR Mr. Brooxs remarked, if this was not in order be had Me on re TO PUGET | thing more to say, and took his seat, beng jon of the Newsboys’ Home, | they let bim down; he attempted to go down Third + ask, and no more, Your Honor, I have doue, ye Mr. Jonxeow, (opp.) of Md,, introduced a bill granting Was then passed ander the | avenue but they took bim {nto Forty-sixth street; 1 | Must Fo cana ot onion chee eae pomapanbonay OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE, Jands to ald in the construction of a raiiroad and tele- ( the previous question. Fa See ee eecae ates AUeaaiiaen Oks ten be en acs highest judicta bench of Pecuayivanls, that free speech | Judge Neleon then sddroatod the prisoner, fecingty | 968 BROADWAY, CORNER FRANKLIN STREET. graph lino from Lake Superior to Puget Sound, Referred | ne House resumed the cobsideration of tbe reciprocity | down ficteen minutes when the pleket fences commenced | jz "ue mowed, aareqably to the cosiiution: that ie J te Soprine tetra cthat ho be imprisoned and Kept at | This Bank hes a cash capital of ‘to the Committee on Public Lands, weet otN. Y, " 5 ade reel tnt, ao ed there speok—when you have high avthority like that hard labor in the State prison at Sing Sing for three years, pom MILLION DOLLARS, YUNISHMENT YOR COUNTERFEITING COIN. ee Daya free) BR od 9s oe = pome’ exert Mowing Andrews | PoWting me tn the position 1 bave taken, I say I still pra Mr. Van Wont, (rep.) of W. Va., from the Commit. |, Propriety and expediency § wae ny eames 7S Seer aniten Ganaael aoract cleim the right andthe privilege under, that con. General Hunter at His Post, ‘and will commenco businesa in Its new Banking Rooms, eo. tee on Finance, reported favorably on the House biilto | The House then adjourned. think, Lexington avenue: 1 followed on the «ther side of | titution—though 1 regret to say it has been tram 1. G. WILSON'S DRSPATOH. 5 end Yroabiin ou '* foll ‘4 breakia under foot—to express my opinion on all topics, They Ccmpsrtanp, Md., May 26 ner of Broadway street, punish and prevent the counterfeiting of coin of the the way, tho crowd following after him, and breal tok | must not charge me with treacon. Me with treason to » Md., May 24, 1806 THIS Day. MAY 25, 1986 the constitution—troason to that boly and sacred docu General Hunter arrived and assumed command of this — mont which revere and venerate—treason to it, never! |-depertment on the 2ist inst.—headquarters in the field. Woe tavite sesounts and will discount business paper aad Treasou! Why, whi'e here in New York—(a native of — Virginia; left my tative State; lest every dollar | pos. The Steams! receive all National Bank bills at par, and make collections the rebelilon)—while hero, I nevor connected tbe lamps as they went along; when I got into Loxi: avenue Theara the ory of fire; Avdi went back, and whon I wont back I saw them teal down two stone brown houses and breaking everything in tho strcet; Andrews stopped and looked at them, and I went to the United States. THE PRESIDENCY. THE BRASTL MATL, STRAMBHIP LOR, On motion of Mr, Coutamn, (rep.) of Vt., the Brazil | qhe New York Repubit \p Africa’s Ma: State Con-} a bill was taken up and passed, by yeas 21, vention. opposite vg’ = way, and er oes myself (is ‘8 single one—never communicated with Bostow, May 24, 1864, throughout the United States and Canada at the lewest INSPECTION OF STRAMNOATS. GATHERING OF THE DRLEGATES AT SYRACUSE—LIN- mg huisen when T'wout to thom, und {| ne mu the Eouthern confederacy; but have out pyre ‘The mails por the steamship Africa, for Liverpool, will | rates, Unourrent money will be received on deposit, e- Mr. Caaxptan, (rep.) of Mich., called up the Houge bill COLN THE FAVORITE, BTC. a . away from friends and relatives of every kind, both | cigs at eight o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) moruing; th per and f $e See Me Seta for cobaesee tn ino Dioariee 0 Brascves, May 24, 1864. |} "Gress examined by Mr. Blankman.—t did not ace the | SoPOtaz a6 of ‘chance. to briog the testimony of an iad. | Dut abe will not sail wotil about eleven o'clock 1 creo oebine ei ae aameaae Seapeotors of steamboats for collection In the District of | Reewegn two and three hundred of the delegates to t rigoner vearlog down any of the Doves wae ace | Yidual, On the excitement of the moment others come pavncieeeimaensantinete b oeadasaihe a man After an amendment « 4 by Mr. weenie Union State Convention, which meets bere to-morrow J ¢, havo ‘erraswed, hope of getting 7 tok ong AS tnd ae Papel ae nd . News from California, JOSEPH U, ORVIS, President. *@ut the clause of the bill : sling the aot of 1852, au- | for the parpose of appointing delegates to Calvin Peppor, examined by the District Attorney—Saw by phen af sone Govermatah, Gnd Joe eouvics ihe, Bax Francisco, May 28, 1864. HH, M. Hourunay, Casbier thorizing the appointmemt ‘ two local inspectors at ‘tion Faltimore, the prisoner at the bar on Monday, the 13th day of July Wheeling, Va., the ball was. .-ed. Bascal y evcceee Paw bit at tbe fre in Third avenue, oorner 0! Forty. THR INTBRNJ'. KEVENOR BILL arrived, and the fmdications are that every [sixth street: I first noticed bh hon {arrived on the our, rs ionmed at" angie on the hod ree district in the State will be fully represented, There is ae was theo oan geome se people, , atte: was querter of an hour vefore I noticed him, Iating the duties aud salaries of officers to be appointed | S180 am unusually large attendance of outsiders, and bog |ppo pees the " of the 7 t first saw him im the vacant lot opposite the burnin, bas houses; he was addressing the people and trying to col Tho amondmente of the Finanoo Committee, which | Jopn A, King, Thurlow Weed, Henry J. Raymond, Horace ily; that was before he mounied. the and you send me where you please, and in doing The steamer Golden City sailed to-day for Panama, with fo you stab yourselves to the heart. I will | aye hundred and ten passengers and $918,443 in treasure, |. Nervous ptt a Sa. aa eed an a, There was a mass mooting Inst night for tho Christian Howard Asso ‘ation, sage T conclnded it was iniqutous—the most iniquitous !aw | Commission, and a large one to-night for the Froedmen’s iin Houghvwn. Howard Tiscelation No. 2 South Nimib e by any Stato or people, or ever attempted to | association. avceet, PI phia, be imposed upon @ people; but yet I say to observe the constitution, giver Bot way to tis violence. f pro. | The Custom House authorition have soized the cargoot | patent Wire Rail! Wiralent Diseases, ang from specific can-es: new amd nt, Rey of tation, 8, Window Guards, were vorbal , wero gencrally agreed to, A I eat up cles te ica ‘and, hearing bim inciting The Greeley, Roscoe Conkling, Senators Folger and Bell, Secre- v u , i " claimed to those men while tho houses were burning that | tho Chinese bark Ceres, in which large quantities of | ae., formeriy made by the late firm of Hutchinson & Wick- Nae «tary of Btate Depew, School Superintendent Rice, Judge | seta'ne wou rei wane aay uty 40 stay by Dims Be | ney could aceompliah novhiog by. violence that « opium wore concealed, packed in tin cases tbe size and | graham, ow manafastured eaciaively By GHABE &” C0. organized m never and never could accomplis! Broadway, opposlt : House of Representatives. ieee Li Syeee Schuyler, George Dawson, A. ee ee ee eee the people? | anything. I told thom they were wnorganized, ‘BO rived Alburs, Kong; re) bark San == BESan: MeealtiT, Oar Wasminaton, May 24, 1864. Cad yn eerekine sembeatin ot Prete T% Te leader, 00 data, no rules to govern them, end they would | Francisco lost near Saigou, arrived, ships Nesutan | Parchment fTage, Bee se victom not only not ‘accomplish anything, but would bring | and Garainor, Col discomfture and ruin om themselves, at the game time injuring the cause they advocated. Why May Phaion’s N Bleomtn 1 told them to moet mo at the Cooper Institute, | Cereus be called one of the best shots Se, ppdent 7 Where they could devise constitutional moans, and that | Because it le @ perfume direct from the of her ae, manufacturer’ sea Pot ee Rest, Health and Comfort to Mother ‘THR DELEGATR WROM DAKOTA. Ne be Gaels Gham ‘The perncipal Mr. Dawes, (vop.) of Mass., fom the Committee on | element of disturbance ts the question involved in the oun- Elections, made@ report that William Jayne 19 not, and | tested seat cuses from Now York. One set of delegates shed, an near as | that Jno. 5. Todd ts, entitied to a seat as Dologate from under the uvited call of the 4 until af a4 Child. ter every constitutional means—every lawful an — . Dakota. Andrews and the German Club organizations, le of what he sald | iroang had boon tried, they shonld not resort to violénce. wad delegates from ‘commencems . hat resemblance ween PHALON'S Night W's SOOTHING SYRUP, for children The subject was ind ever for future consideration, State, including tBeee (orm Albany, talk to, tever ‘ot ‘re Bo ane eae ties Preson os wnat had been | EYOFY American citivon bus x right to de’end me on this nivountar Gorse ans tig cartastet “Oui tiomibat | MBS WINSLO — tbe ‘ eS Oeniead . 6 d Doon | thing, for fn defending me he defends bimseif. But ns to | makes as much pole ria. teething, softens the gums, reduces in¢ammation, allays aif THR NATIONAL BANK B: oa rane 2 See call of the General TVyhe ye the =. heres I ee ene my burning public or private property, 1 mover did. Ido —_—— = “Pert safein all We then Sonate’s amendmen! Committee, man: reatern delegat inst the poor; ae ped, | my " vt > vertectly safe in all cases. tia Pincay Gartuaay' vt blak tt samendments to | Crmndmitting both for the wake of harmoy, witheut it would de stopped, and. just about tien I ancgoated pe Sl me; Tuk youlogive tome wiat | Murray, Eddy & @o.— Managers, petn, and cures wind =. 5 meat Ah attempting to divide on the issue se to regularity | The Se rraeaeens ak he nde eo aanin ropiy whee t | M8 American eltizen, "1 ask you only to concede to me | 17, 68, 8, 64, 47, 71, 84. 10, 35, 2,62, 97, BL, | would my '0 over? Crees May Mr. Hooren, (rep.) of Masz,, unsaocessfully moved a | fact that both delegations are reprosented as earnost for . | the rertomination of Mr. Lincoin renders the determina. non-concurrence in the amendments, and that a commit tion of the question more delicate, those righta whieh the constitution gives me—no more; aNTOORY, not let your prejudice, nor the prejudices of others, stand and if you gis hall regret it for your ewn 1, 15, 59, 62, 5, ; the question was repeated sovoral times, and at cin on q wines ioere tan tor my fore, esl Blae between you and your suffering child and the relief that ‘You all have beard of Henry A. Wise, of 13, 78, 69, 64, 61, 74, 4, 92, tee of conference be asked of the Senate. . ; ith Sevoral gontiemen are montioned ‘in connection with | Virginia, how he put down the Know Nomhi: gs; I was w' > This was resisted by several members, who desired an | th temp ry rg ey rng = through that camaiga, aud Hy by tutimate ‘Fiend is. bed a sy ze ee helper parti bone feg Zz B. Simmons 4 Covsstina will be suremyes, absolutely sure—to follow the use of thie Ow. jovernor Ki fy ai?" "he then resumed hia discourse; be hn: MELOY, Coase 247— — onportuony for dlacuanion tn five, mninntes sPecebee and. | the only one mentioned to-night for the Presideney of the | tomething in Ii about Kaow Novhinginm, to sh coarse | Witte navyar eu coguaus neg haat maw areanged | 22, 17, 60, 4% Lo 2s, 0 420, 8 medioine,{fmely used. ‘Twenty-five cents a bottle ments be inid on the table. Convention, BUBO drait should be stored | sriested by the police, turned over to. the military de- 89, 10, 25, 11, ac rman Che, pix Wine SUSE ew the percent i bag months and —_ kept in close con. oo — is a Teele? noment, treated most crusily, kept wiihcut a change rance, Fllts & Co.—Mans + dos, a MOODY'S, 178 Broadway (Howard Hotel). Uli the clothes abseletely rolled of my back, kept for ~~ nv, Garena Ovase DeMay et 1386. Si per presse ets ee forty-eight hours without one drop of water to ool | 14, 24, 19, 21, 60, 16, 4, 45, 10, 59, 65, 73, 67, | gne wirema my parched tongua in the bottest days of Crass May 34, 1806 ve removed to summer, I was kept almost starving, with fithy | 50, 49, 70, 32, 24, 24, 1, 68, 22, 69, Ql, 76, 11. | company continues vermin all” upon me and around for six —— ee ee oe mage by This was decided ip the negative by a voto of 66 against | — The resolutions wilt Cbg Sun mer Undershirtannd Drawers. $1 00: & acts of the administration tho warmest sup- ‘The Senate has amended tho twelfth section of the bill, | port to its efforts to end favoring ‘which provides that sharetoiders shall be held individu: | tho re-election of M ally responsible, by adding an exception: that the ebare- ‘Among the names canvassed for dologates at large to holders of spy banking aesociation now isting | the National Convention are those of Hoary J. Raymond, under Stato laws, having not less than five millions | J. 8. T Stranaban, Preston King, Daniel 8. Dickinioa, B of capita, actually paid in, and a sarplue of twenty por | G. Spaulding and Judge Jamos centum ov hand, both to be determined by the Comp: —— troller of the Currency, shall be liable only to t he amon carried on; you must destroy the public be the Custom House;”’ he mentioned tho (ustom liouse a8 one of the public buildings to be deatroyod ;ho moutioned, An addition, the Hmaatp office, the Trivune offico and the Post Office 'as_ public buildings to be destroyed, be mon- tioned various newspaper ‘oticee nod gaia, "When tho age! Hece per lo eo oo oe Tavoranle tars ae any ochew months, with not a ‘piece of paper to write upon, | Prizes Cashed im All Leauttaed Lotte | reliable company. ET ea TE oanhary. oert » BOF paper, Dor book; cut off from ail com. | plex and information given, GMLAGHER & DBNJAMIN, manication with the outer world, left clone amid the } Brokers, 310 Ohestnut strest, Philadelphia, Vinatare de Totlette.—Tno Cosmette uvested ju their al d such CONGRESS! NOMINATION—DELF@ATES TO THe je in the country hear of this uprising thero will be ees e: ions Societe Hygtenique of Now York. Depoy posit in ang oa ite to = La sty: led ‘4 rn LLTTMORR CONVENTION. ad Suiboatpues ekatt coe reams ey pied eS whe commanded the ‘ort. *"thinniog, then, tbat Lay's Au bee wtined Lotte Ty Gentian, nae Byateniq rot act; an ut any time re al ade. or jor vi ‘ WON, 140 Prince street: a a y de. Touxoo, May 24, 1864, Swi” WG. GAM, *Hen Gert bave sete, | Slowed ese creety, Teseve your Honor, that oven) if oF tween Laurens and Wooster, We Would © fon to th fictency in said surplus Of twenty per contum, the bankin x Weta areholde Hon. J. M. Ashley was to-dey unanimously nominated Dall Atte to ¢ ie on he x crention of do’ ie 2 valuable real ostate to be sold at auction by B Looe just the xovertt Priges Cashed and Information Fare | 4 thia day, (W edneeder all apes ae ecven a traitog, He aL eee ticokors, b4 nnd 25 Pino street, N.%, | MYR Atanumed lots, cant t eeuth of 3h ned to be there, witty epir being a Walton, | ton shall not pay any dividends to its ‘ati! such deficioncy ehall be made good, aud in case | for re.election to Congress by the Union Convention, and ers of euch deficiency the ptrolivr of the Currency may Dr. W. H. Howard and George Williams wore chosen over you must seize the arsenal, or arsenals ({ om not qihto ro which, whether ginguiaf or plaral), and you must commence by forming in roll men and would @ompet the banking association to close its business body on Broadway, marching In soiid body tirough tl the ‘of b Wind up ite auiaire, under tho provisions ot this act. delegates to the Haltimore Convention, with {nstractions | Bronaway, and keeping wo together: he eal’, ‘1 will | vould make itt, 1 alan yoor Hoover, hee your Hone Ha Lovtery.<@orty Per | "Sino am Hopson SrnemresValuabie property, out. he home feed taseenrencerer taker gen, | *Te—t ined fez St em mie Kaper ae mae | tke ing Wingy enna: Saupe | ett Nantunl aivige ten natn ral | ot ee gam napa Jation (o. thees hundred mllions o¢ dollars. The Senate Wed icine Uwe Militon tenn, thectuwdtied out, “Wort enry you We wincatry | fou, alee which 1 my due, andonly my éue, Fela ) Fe sear ate ait Gos Sankara lb Walluadl” | Baye drat Re. as wren vines C — 4 ‘The House ‘noe concurred {a this amondment by a vote ‘The loan of $2,000,000 to the State of Mvine fe all taken, | crowd then od pag A but be i Tnformation giver of cont J, R. CLAYTON & OO,, 10 Wail | and Mold rie oF . ‘of Afty-noven agninst seventy-seven, leaving the limit t¢ | One and a belt millions were taken at promium and ced Hirst Arming themesives with pickols OTE | ssisgm then chased the jury ae follows — Mecvroom@ New York. BATOMRLOR'S, to tho circulation alone oe and arming them- the fences, dowe the rR a at Sse ee ae ‘This indictment ottery Tickets Crashed — ntor passed July 81, 1861. The Gret sective vrovides that li | etven, JOMRPH RATES. Broker, 11 We) «trot tom wreeig & the Senate's the balance #¢ par, The whale amount of bide was nearly No.1, | Lock Stab ine,

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