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ee =m Me “NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNW 24, 1664. " Shocking Case of Bratality toa Little @irl, O08 @ BEATEN TO DEATH—A HUSBAND AND WIFE A@RESTED CHARGED WITH THE CRIMB—TULT ARK COMMITTED TO THE TOMUS, ETO. ‘Tho little girl, three years and three months old, named their own hearth.stones before they weuld be dragged | committed to a policy diferent fom that now suggested. into the army, because they could not obtain the money | He had confidence in the streucth 20d resources of to exem| ves froma service, Why Gx the | country to ulimately mest ‘obigation. He amount of exem ‘fo high that nineteen twoatleths | vote in arco™.ance with the of the Secretary of cannot pay it. He trusted, for th? peace and harmony | tho Treasury. of the county, that the Senate woul! not strike ont tho Mr, ARNOLD, (rep.) of TM, briefly opposed the amend commutution Clause or raise the sum te five hundred dol- | mont of the goutiom wm from Pennsylvania. Mr. Pruyy, (opp.)of N. Yu. ing to the debate . . Pe 3 ign of Abrahem, whose taht aixth of the I of ‘americn, that e migiey rebel'iom year of the war, oontend) we would or not, with for quartermaster’s st man with more movey than ourage to oom.aute for mill ibais.ence of the army. tary service, We ougbt to clothe the gowernmout with | Lara. Dora INDICIMENT OF PRESONS CHARGED WIT ORTER. tary service. We Ooent every abla’ bodied man to tue | Air. Santancur called thie a fratricidal war watxed with"| anid ino views of tho domoctats heretofore exproasad, | MBFY Gerrlty, who was terribly bentoa by Mrs, «id Abrabam aald unto Simon from the Keystone States Mr. Hannes, Achievernans Of victory ‘at the tap of the drum. the ovp of bitterness. With the pouicy purgued we were | bad made some impression on the ropublican side of the | Clinton, of No, $4 Rast Broadway, as reported in Wedues- | “OS O'S" Ant Gta as he was commanded, and fated tame the time cane tir. Davis, Copp.) of Ky., balleved a war could not be | no wearer tho end than whon we commenced. No veople | House. day's Hunato, subsequently died at the residence of her | manse hos of youngand valiact ‘racriors trom a inst persons charged with crime aga very long inued against the feelings and jutgmentof | scattered over auch an extensive country as thatof tho The Committes of tho Whole acted on and agrécd to Mr. | wong, srg, Ellon Dowdell, No. 253 East Eighteenth street, | S78 frem the ennebee: from across the creat river Mi United States. the people and the wiilof the masses; and whou they | South bad ever been conquered when the ory was “no | Stevens’ suhstiiute for the first section—ayes 72, pays 51. » io sippt, and from beyond the Bock) Mouutains: from eve REVEAL OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAWS. seo & vast expenditure of treasure and blood they shriuk | compromise.” * The House however at a subsequent stago of tbo pro: | from the effects of the violence received, It appears that | Stair called he some; and being of the kiad whose hi ‘The Honse vill to repeal whe Rugitive Slave law came | bick appsiied from the conteraplation of a emntinuvas } ‘Tho question was takeu on Mr. Collamer’s amendment, | ov9dings rev. d t» conga in Whe action Of She committee | about three months ago Mrs. Dora Clinton, of No. 34 Gast owThone who hava roen egalpat Ue are cowards. and wh a8 the spocial order. ution of hostilities, A change had come, over the | and it was rejected, by @ vote of £0 against 80, Broadway, took the deceased to bring up; but, aftor keap- thay behold our banners they will @urely run;’’ but ‘beg prosec: ‘Mr. Davis, (opp.) of Ky., addressed the Sénate at | spirit of the majority of the loyal people of the United ‘The bill was then arpended and passed by a vote of 26 The Fiduse alsrrefuced toconcur in Mr. Pomeroy’s sub th in oppesition to the’ measure, He sald it wasa | States, and they desired to bring the war to a close. | yeas against T nays, a8 fellows:— stitute for the second section by a vote of 44 against 82. ‘Object of the law toreturn siaves to theif mas- | Thay had seen the powers of the government grossly Yras—Messra, Anthony, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Doollt- bill was thon passed without 9 division, the yeas . This was clearly the fatention of the framers of | Perverted, throstening thir liberties, This was the | eto, Foor, Foster, Griives, Hurian, Howard, Howe, Lane of baving beca domanded and refused. constitution; and it ‘au end of the question to | deep conviction of the people, aud tt was not strange tt as,’ Morgan, Poweroy, Ka:ngay, Sherman, Sprague. The bili authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to way. that these men intended to say that thoge | should be Cae At i seriinsncement of the rt ho fen, Bor, Trombult, Van Winkle, Wade, Wilkinson, Wil- Soren Sees Oy a credit of the Uuited igions were intended to embi ‘slaves. “Per- | Wasa coerciovist, but ho was not ove now, Thero ct Wilson, . ‘atos four hundred. m oliara; to issue thorofor ‘pound to service or abort was Intended] Were two thermometers—one ia Congress and in | pNAvs 7 Messe, Buckalow, Carlisle, McDougal, Powell, | coupon registered bonds of the United States reacemable mean African slaves. He arguol that ste: < _ nae cali pepeamennte £08 eect poate people, ‘The bill ‘provides that pad oe pry press feste ns re of the revernment after any period not t mille ve u war or wT ‘olmen' an five nor more thaa years, or, nce Wa7p bul wae ensively withts the: scope ict We on of eae Rave poreenge ta ie og DENT See om, 1bsb and theanta eerensbery Coerent lon amet Becton cauak copenta, ME Raa ieriot’ mek Taste ine tution, and quoted Jargely to ebow that framers | manently disabled. The public debt 18 twenty five hun- ‘ ‘corstitution menged that fugitive glaves | dred millions of dollars, and if the war be continued an- Worizes tho discharge of any drafted person from liability | forty yonrs from date; the boda to be of such denoml- ir- ‘whould be rendered up. Othetwise, he sald® Vir- | othor ycar, cighthandred millions of debt will be added, to military service reason of the paymont of three | nations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct, not ay and other ag States would Davo ‘neyer | With a the pereerain® of ibe objects of ite war wea ed forever igen = “ poe Ss; NS Power less ben fifty doliars, and to ber. a0 sama | ec not their a 5 berrit yer, wit! Ml th rils it bas brow, excceding Bix per cent, le semi-an. in coin, noe} the mepeliedselemonns un, Leorhony Lene | irc abe'e 4 ely . shall bo copatrued to alter the provisiongof existing laws | The Secretary or the atonerr may dispose of euch bonis, i ing the littio one for a fow weeks, she commenced abusing, terribly boating and halt starving her. So cruel and brutal was the cogype pursued by Mrs, 0. towards the inoffensive and helpless child that some of the neighbors cognizant of the facts often took the child's part, and on one or two Occasions remonstrated with the woman for her io- humanity, The cruel practices were continued, however, till last Monday week, when, by accident, Mrs, Gérrity heard of the inhumanities that wore beiug practised upon her daughter,and took hor away, in order to save hor from a terrible death, Tbe head, arms and body of the girl at that timo were covered with cuts and brnises, and ‘And it came to pass, theap (wo mighty armies went fort ona Simon's mone th os allent and ee hd Sirvon's mon, though 79, were 8 hipand thich, even 20 nat tier’ Wuigied “beiliantar bark t0 lean On Abrahain’s bosom. ‘wag great commotion throughout We land. re Was “roat commotion nd, a Abrahanteatied aloud upon the wise men and mea of ih to mare the sick and give new strength. ante the wounded. ‘Ani io! there arosMin the North one Drake, eunning tx medicine, but of exceeding modesty. ‘And when abraham and the peopie beheld. the won cures which were wronget by rt wid: it not suffer; give me thy drink to drink, and wil! give ft: me”? ‘And so Abrahatn drank, and noteven Sangamon co ince} that time has 3] ‘so widely. The men of that | upou the constitution and popuiar rigl be. would pre- * rohed through the storms of the Revo: | fer thousand fold peace tb the Scabluuhace of the war, | relative to actually furnishing snbstitates. The | oF any part thoreot, and of any bonds commonly known, | {wes with bayer re eg Co eogutergretid Stand alone, id For the reasons he had given he was in favor of subor- | second. provides that in all enlis for drafts here- eae re mentions remaining unsold in the United States * cabincead oe coal to ae hor, but with sitsle effect, dinating this war fo tho willof the people, Congress, | a(ter made under the act for enrolling and oalling out the F if} shall find tt expediont, in Europe, at any time om | so torah) abe continu to fail gradually, and died as and pot the President, was entrusted with the powor to | nattonal forces, and the acts amendatory thereof, the’) such t: rmsiand conditions as bo shall deem most a ‘Coronor Wildy Yesterday held an inquont on the body,» " ‘end ihe following Mmportant testimony was elic: A. Gregory, boing sworn, deposes and st bring ittoa close, He would say to’ Kentucky the time | 88me may be made for such term of time, as ie Preal- | able, {cr lawiul money of the United yr or at his ‘ at.84 East Broadway, top floor, front room; Laws i Lag come when this bloody, destructive and revolution- | dent shail direct, not exceeding one year. ection Giscretion for Treasury notes, certificates test policy should stop, aad tee the people, the masters..| Provides that the number of men furtished from any <is- | or certificates of deposit issued undor any act of Con. “evi live -ebat ‘man vnderstandi i ‘the nment; to: majesty and take af. | trict for the service of the United States beyond and 8; Bonds, Treagury notes and other obligations of 4 and Sor the return of cmepoetny satan ionendie bene ete in thelr piace a erm ‘above its quota on calls beretofore made, and the term of. United States to es exempt fromm taxation by oF under | $02 lives ia. pie beak room; 1 have heard Mrs. {ope the Sonatitation, could recklessly’ urge the ropeal of au. ‘Hawpaicrs, ( yf Ind cpeliowes | uf ry proper service of such men, shall be iors A aad wel oe ar amunleipal auchority hod Teg Od Aires wnt “and the Piantation Bitters: i (ne 5 cred Constitutional guarantees, was of those instancesof | policy were adopted the govern! one tae re! et rar whe chalt volonteee ct Sead. Ga cnual amoungrer Renae aulhortand ete the’ ing tone tou i pens to the mind, Di ah ded, aud qot Bim » plese inthe Teen as wany si come in anes ‘im were hi «i went on their way re, Re Se en ee An Established T: GQOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED GSURAUDSTEALIAN MEDICATRD GOAE Profligacy and delinquency which could dot | dred dollar commutation clause woul fathomed oy the most aaeuieaniin of.men. While | for one year moro readily and with magch lesshostility | samo, shall be Hable to be again drafted until che existing: } section, and as a part of gald loan, not exceading two leman From Massachusetts (Mr. Sumuer) ories } than any other measure of the draft. enrolment sb «dl be exbausted. hundred millions of dollars in Treasusy notes of any de- 5 ‘egaiust the injuries dove to tbe ‘and oppressed ‘Mr. Howarp gaid Congroga had made a mistake In al- At half-past twelve the Senate adjourned, Romination not less than ten dollars, payable at any time African; nd Deretotore shown, | lowing any person to purchase his exemption froin ser- Rage Ruscaebiad Mot exceeding three years from date; or, if thought rghat Now had adhered to slave sabor as ‘as | vice by the mere paymont of moar By misreprosen House of Representatives. more expedient, redeemable at any time after three ems make profit of it, and until she found that her | tation and stump: eloquence Laie were to Wasmmaron, June 23, 1864, years from date and bearing Interest not oxobeding the fit; [have seen her put the obild naked in Mrs, Wogan’s closet and atso in the collar, but I did not keow what OP} ‘was too rigid for it to be made profitable. Then | the war had sought to mak 9 law odious until they BIS PASSED BY THR HOUSE, Yate of seven arf three-tenths por contum payable in | 616 aid there: 1 have known ’her to go-out oné moral resor( to labor rofital bad als it prodaced ih . He javor of cating lawfal money at maturity, or, in the discretion of pF} oll R Reer ER EL can't Caer tet wa He ae Me aye of Cmucte | Among the bills passed this morning relating to the | tho decretars, seml annually. Treasury notes may be | Bd Jeave the child stripped and tied to the bedeledd, 400 149 she oniy compound tn the anlvarse veel gla tart hayo heard her call to me to let ber come out and play with my son, she 3: she was cold avd hungry; Ionly spoke to ber once busing the child, acd she thon said she wished to God her mother would co nd take Seer camera eates eaciad nd es | Se TOR bee ye at = |wee ating tone | Seven cy ohana tte may Se bn an mi a ani yout rw vil reverses, never IDpraTler the ter prot ist thn ee . b gy OF Osa ie Yep gern eattpeising bs a terms that can be obtained for lawful money, and such Jower Mississippi after tho law hibiting the slave | gotting the value of our-cause, and on all occasions @x+ | y, Ned Colt nt intoeffect. Mr, Dayis t oceeded to hibit « manl trioffc, berdlc spirit. He was much ‘ashington city, to be calted Colfax street, Of them as sball be tuade payable, principal and intorest, consi Weis on beri ys BE ae from Kentucky, ‘The House passed the Senatd bill amendatory of the | sball be a legal tender to the same extent as United with ft the ak! clea! t never je inconsist: of those who, while contending for the | pained at the speech of tho Senator er away; | have seen Mra. Clinton drink equality of the African race, expetied them sociaily. For his | end to seo him tottering, breaking down and giving UP | Jaw of March, 1863, which extends the time within States notes, for their face value, exoluding the interest, | oa. ner under Influence of liquor at all: the day the deton and may be pald to any oreditor of tbe United Ststes af | Sh [Her unter the Tiiaee oh te in to mo and It without it to wash her children, Mi the prime of life thelr chins get gabby kle. and there are also gentiamen subject pimplas, Blotohes, red nose, £., and sharing, bacomes Alfie cult amd they cut themselves, bi ver’ ation of hi 1 ion of hope of the contest, and expressing his willingness to _ Ris boart admon tat, bowwas sha qos ace | make corms with the rebels. Was the Senator Miling to | which patetess who have neglected it may pay the final | tnele face value, exeluding interest, or to any creditor 2 sake terins with the rebels? Was tbo Senator wililag to | balance feca within six months from the passage of this | willing to recelve them at par, including interest; aad | 1", marks op * which seemed to have been made with s admonished him that be was of to tho negro. ‘The Senator from Massachu Strap; a strap was also shown me, mado of loather, but %o believe the contrary. Why, thon. as nets get upon his knees to Jeff. Davis and accept from him any | aot to secure their patents. any Treasury potes issued under tho authority of this | 1414‘ not seem Targe enough to havé inflicted such severe ut by shaving with Gow- he not selected oe ‘of Africa’s sable daughters aud | terms of settlement of this ontrovorsy in order got may be mado convertible at the discretion of the 4 . raud’s Boap {t makes the skin ‘plump, clears all imperfes ~ shedding dlood? ‘THM BOUNTY FOR SOLDIERS, Secretary of the Troasury into any bonds issued under bration bales trip eae et ge gee tons, and shaving wi!l na See itor, ‘ to event the furthor of qos web had af. . by ret re eres Mr. Tracy, (rep.) of Pa., offered a resolution iestructing andi ai tye wer Feo espe A mA fertthta Se miske Meme Past —_ of je acknowledgment } the Committes on Military Affairs to inquire into the ex- of their indopendonce, Was tho Ekbator wilting 10-0. f+ ney and propristy of reporting a bill giving tool. |. Tremsury netos or United States notor heretofore ised knowledgo a mallitary despotism and perpetual war? Was Rfere wito volunteered for loss than three years and not | wider the authority of hrevions alk of Conroe. ant he prepared for a divided empire and, divided power? | jegs than nine months the same bounty as is allowed-by meet poe a ya ibe rl atin pegenign pet Site esa anes wee by peered ie ee el dedor | Tinited States notes of such. denominations as sball be ‘ may jine of duty, E bumble i ty British mannfacteriug Wuterosts? In the Hr. Frxtox, (rep) of N. Y., said the committes was dramed expaliinal, Sou Gsamyt IAS: SL, Provided the totat Pama of God waa thoro anyAmertean” citizen who was | ingtracted to the samo effeot by his (Mr. Fenton's) resoln- | Het nha tacond wections, of” this not shall nol oxcted Willing. for the sako of a temporary and delusive peace, to | tion three or four weeks ago: but he had "ho oblec. | ¢/9 099. 9¢0 in addition to the amounts heretofore issued; hor to tho altar? ( ter.) Mr. Savt:nory. (pp. 1, moved the following as® 1 tor tho bill:— ‘That no person held to service or labor in one State, under he lawe thereof, ecaping into, auather, in cot yy tae o regulation therain, be dixcbarged Crom Buch service or labor, but aba!l be delivered up on claim of 1@ party sd Baa ‘ service or ee wor Sue. ae ‘hall pass all neccasary an laws for Fendiion of all auch persons, ‘Mr. Savrisrury made an earnest appeal to the fBonate. to delay action upon this great question of tried.to give the cbild somo bread and butter when | saw Mt. tied up alone, but coald not; Mrs. Otinton on that ocoa- sion left it about two hours, from nine to eleven o'clock A.M. Marla Slatterly, being sworn, srys:—I live at 34 Fast Broadway, firat floor; about thred wecke agol waw the child on the back stoop; she had a pair of now shoes on; she showcd me two outs on her head, which she said her mamma Clinton gavo her because she told her papa Clinton that’ sbo had been drunk all day; she Tobe had at Dr. FELIX GOURAUD'S new 4 Brondway, below Grand street ‘Speen, Tousdaohint Bates, Boston, and dealers gonerally. Asthma and Dyspepsia Cured without fail by Dr. C. H. MARSHALL, 712 Broadway. Hours 8 tot. All Scrofalous Diseases EffectuaNly Bra. dicated by Dr. H. ANDERS &CO.'S. Iodine Water, Offes 623 Broadway, NY. hanging. our. organic law until tho country should get succumb to tho accursed rebels? With courage and | tion to the committee again boing, iuatructed, and ho i U st tes issued’ | Pots were covered with rags, 80 that I could ver its great natiopalstrife and mon’s heads became ooot, | endurance wo should forever eubduo tho traitors. He | hoped tt would bave a good result, For shall the tota) amount of United States notes issued, | OPP 6 thom: T took her into my room and gave | A Certain Cure for He Rupture. oF to be issued, ever excead $10,000,000, and such addi- | Po i ad tweet and ton; sho sald -phe ifked CWHITE: TR ATI ~ “WHIT! PATENT LEVE. “WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRU: “WHITE'S” PATENT LEVER TRO! {s the only truss that will cure this. dangerous complaint, hd Sens conn one eer ne. eee: anit or ures warranted. Pamphlets sent fer a stam GREGORY & CO.. 600 Broadway, thought the Senator was acting ufider adeitsion, As for Ltd loner th ge pat ge rt i an a Hlonal sum, no axon $50,000,000, as fhay_ bo tempo. what it might, and end whenfit might. Cor vI ‘arily required for the redemption of poral sad Mir, Davis raplieds raring, elthoweh be had sorshipped: | ihe Houses da. the Commision of the: atte Oat the | Borwball anv Trossury note, bearing interest, Ieatied un. the Union, which was the allar upon which ho bad | Sew Loan bill. der this act, be a legal tender in paymicnt or tedemption poured out hissberri's ateations, yet bo was more. ar- | Nate. p (opp.) of N. ¥., called attention to the faot | of ANY notes Issned by say Wea, anne One enciation or ently devoted to ty, which bo preferred to a consti. wines i ne pi vte.as money, 4 eee ee ae ereteltacy acapotiam, | Bak the: bill provides ono per centum for the becessaF¥ | or. tofore tasuod, payablo Sanualy, my (Do, patd sem. Be insisted that this was no timo to ag:tate such a ques- ion as repealing this law. wanes Saulsbury’s amendment was rejected—yons 9, tow! That scctions three and four of an act entitled ‘An act re- meat, because she did not get much at home; while’ sho was there Mrs. Clinton came and took her away, al- though sho asked to be allowed to sthy, and would not let her drink hor toa, and I heard hor slap ber on the stairs, and the child cried; I have seeu her arms black aad blue in streaks for a month; I have seen the cbild, obliged to walk on the sidewalk from one lamppost to another watil 29. . Jouxson, (Opp.) of Md., move to strike out the fol-- ing clause;— tution and Union struck down by military despotism. | expenses. of engraving, printing, preparing apd poe ing’ fugitives from justice ani persons escaping from “4 Uy; and ia i of h be autborized to be sorv'ce Of their masters, passed February 12, 1793." Had not the provent Exeentive gives bis deliberate aod | the United States notes,’ Treasury notes, {ractional notes | funualy jaan in teu of suck bom i it was no fatigned that its head lay to one sideas it | A Household Word.—Bay Refrigera: wii Sd sulos"peceilnary geet | ty wane Wun tent i temas | end in enery oo remarry, ne | wea ui nut goo te op, wih | giz Paes Who fe las Peas ak ited —22 to 17. Finn bill was then passed—yeas 27, nays 12—as fol- 8 Lag it Anthony, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Con. Mra, Woxan, all the time. Mary Wogan, belng sworn, doposos and says:—I live No. 34 East Broadway; I have known the prisoi M and Mrs. Clinton, since the 6th or 6th of May; the de- coased child was in their possession, and tine look- of the South? Ho referred to Senator Wado, a8 having 98 | and ‘purchasers, He said that only a few days ago four strong a mind and pare « heart as any man belonging to | Gnndrea and forty thousand dollars was appropriated for | oxcbynRe for Tronsary notes heretofore isquee boating this Body, and quoted from the remarks of the Senator £7 | similar purposes; and as the wholo amount to be printed | heretofore authorized. Like bonds ot a'l the donomina- show that the latter bad sald @ people had the right to | onder this bill was six hundred and fourteen millions of tlons in which such Treasury notes have been {ssued, the A Tag for Shipping Wooden Wa' ise. orton. reves 1g but low priced, ab MAUG! Messrs. 3 ixon, Foot, Grimes, Hale,’ Harian, Harris, Hicks, tT Howe, 0 of ‘Ind., ‘Lane ut Kavaas, Morgan, | Change their executive form of government, nnd that the | doliars, the one per cestum would make a.snm total of was: YT a A 20, ¢ i fou i ‘easury notes turity shall be 4 Spree, MremsChik Wanlean Nice: es [oen” Lwecita ap ther onnecienncebagerecemeat nner suis | Sar euar anon. 1 conld be done (oro crest Goal os paid io lewful Mnosey cad thoy may becxcbanged for | 1g child; I never know him to Ml trectit; Thave seon ber |. 4 Beautiful Comptexion.—Laird’s Bloom potion ata to Gpean, Mien. | Whe ful’ Ne vt nog earth Fane | Sean, Nout WTA th ume money frou a | Fe nd ak any’ win re rant ram the | ESCM eta psig ea, at aye a | $2 hash Wn "a oft hae Dra m. owe! ry, Van ¥ a i date of the notice of redemption by the fcoretary of ui "i ag the pa sud . Inkle and Wilioy. dent. He maintained the rizbt of revolution only when | On motion of Mr. Baooxs, an amendment was made | ip. She ta ‘| a6 such times crying with hunger; this happened three | verywhere. fake and Willey snd oaly needs tho signature of the | Wrongs cannot be redresred ty podeetaltomedy. “Ho would | ther une imprint of the seal Sf the Trovsury Department | tbo Treas: ry, after which, the, faterolt on auch Treasbey } thing Rtat't know oft have seen’ ber beat it severely |" with her open band all over the body and face; I bavo heard the child gett! several times, but I could not tay who beat it; I een the child stripped naked, taken to the pot closet under tho stairs. and the door closed, and she would take her ni down into ‘the cellar and made her kneel on & ‘woodep box, and keep her there @ minuto or two, unt}! hang gerbe d Feng ree hs ae aiSe had been doit futon say made water onthe trot anid she made her drink it, and that if rhe did the other thing she would make ber eat it; I saw ‘the child when it as taken from the house on last week wis black and blue, and Idid not think it the mother came to see the child the day it way; she was drank, and Mrs. Clinton boat President :— ‘That sections three and four of an ‘act entitled “An act fuzitives from just.ce and persons escaping from ‘She service of their masters, passed February 12,1793," and “wm not entitied “An aot toamend nnd supplementary to the wm@ientitied an act respect! ox fugitives from nastier and ene from eerie their. 2 ert saseed ered: 7 September, ‘a and‘ = 7 oe en 1869, sae vrech! facture! oved from. Bia Bronawar near Fourth street. Whol Pipes out to order and repaired, —— y ah Toilet: Ai Disttiteg Derr feserng open emnplexion. Bol all druggiot, Depot 708 Broads ’ SA ce 2) Proc jpg eternth be e—The mee in he | irmlers, relia dye, ha by all druggists’ Factory, r Bowyer’s kenard Ointmenti-The great PILE REMEDY, ‘or sale by all druggists. Depot 476 ———__—_—_—_. never yiold to the despotisin of Jeff. Davis or that, of) snaitbe mado in a room apart from the Printing Bureau, notes shui] Coage. So much of the law, Address to Smokers.—Pollak & | aad Abraham Lincoln. The forvet wish of his hosrt was to 3, 1864; a8 limits the loan authorized therein to the overthrow both, a cit rougenon, (rep ) OF N.Y. ollerod the, following a8 | current {cat year. repoaled, and the authority of the Mr. Rrcwarpsoy, Ay teh rae some remarks frem Secretary of tho Treasury to borrow money and issue the Songtor from Michigan meriteda reply. The Scuator ecennt ihe Seepeteny ab. ibe Teste nay Aatieas 3 hea therefor bonds or notes, conferred by the first section of wns in part reaponsibie for replacing the three hundred.,| credit of the United Biates, Bonde it Say denomination oy, | sald act. shall coage'on and after the passage of this act. dollar clause in the Fnrolmcnt act, If, as the Sopator ro- | thvse'veare trom tie date thereok, and. beating iieres no: | THO Secretary of the Troasury may authorize the marked, the act made the poor fight the battles of the exceeding eight percentum per annum, reyable semi-an- | receipt as @ temporary loan of United States country while the rich could be exempted, the Senator | nusliyin jawful money, and may receive par therefor | notes or the notes cf national banking associations on and his ascoctates were respovsible. Ho was not dis. | the lawtat money a ie United States, Treasury notes, | doposit for not lass than thirty days on sums ‘Dot leas , at the command of the President, to change | Corilicatce of indewodnees or certificates of deposit issued | than fif-y deliers by the Assistant Treasurets of the he policy of allowing po man to escape the i United States or depositeries designated for that purpose draft. Ro was tor enforcing the law onthe Executive an otber than natioual banking associations, who shall !aaue end sil othcr high officials. When those who oppoee the | of this act, shallissue at par, ip redemption of an; certificete of deposit in such forms as the Secretary of ‘administration wore told they ought not to discuss the | !ng notes, certiicat f deposit or certiiicates of indebted. }.the Trenaury shall prescribe, bearing interest mot excoed~ © MMJTARY INTERFERENCE Ta RLECTIOSS, ‘The motion to recofisider the bill passed yesterday to military interference in elections was taken up. Mr. Howarn, (rep.) of Mich, said that {o time of war ‘was. not comp-tent to aliow un open enemy of tho ited Statos to have the privileges of a State election, beld that the Inws of the United States were and * Unjted States, bonds similar to thoso therein i ent ually, and able at any time rabould be supreme in'a time of wor. ‘This, though called | Subject brought beiore them, but-remaln silont, he wonld | Pose, Of 00s alien Slates ort vad hapks} aeote Per canta reeuaey jeer eer y her complained against her, and she was sent = us power, must in times bf war bo exercised, | Pemerk that the D'resident bimsalf had set thom the bers te {Me gecond section, authorized, 4m denorninauions | after tho term of deposit and after ten days subsoquent | tive tstand for atx months, Lnover saw or knew of Mr. | Ortetadoro’s Hi Dye, Preserva iemigh$ beliable to abuse. What great power | Cx4mplo of discussion on measuros connected with | tions, simi Yo those nuthorized by the frst wectioneand | Dotice, unless Hime and notice be waived by thee6- | Cision boating thie child; sho was & well beiayod, quiet | ana 1 sate wed, relaie= Wey, 6.aate was not? thy war. In 1848 Mr. Lincoln, as a memtoer of the | pavabte i rs from date, withentorest at tx percentum, | Fetary’ of the Treasury. The Seoretary of the Trea. | Coin Hound Meni ee ring with hanger Vie. ou ye iby suiiful artistar "Me. Boumsor, (opp.)ot Ma., said if the Senator's doctrine | House of Representatives, opposed the Mexican | | And the Ssorctary of the Mreashry te further authorized | @ury. may locroace the intérest (on deposits St | Grosdey (who lived in tho room next adjolning thet ooo. v! ; : _ Beran n't ou Snes uch | nace inenan'yd, ecenatoaty commend | Sagat ta wee onde tins | abaya” nearness | prtoy Mercian ntoein erent eck | | Carma. Demtene, Tarerted, Maile, es » oR Wie Coitod States had a righ: to interfere, with tbe. | Berm endo! lons ayo If wisdcm had controled its manage: AO the NON ALaTNerOT Etsy notes shat | Tate ot foterent na the public Interosts may require; Dut | hyig®) ioe Wo sive the chili sone Deal Dit wis larged Joints and alt isonet ci. oy Dr. BACHARIB, Beak franchise, Such principles snnoun ment. Ho did net: with she Senator from Michigan | cease to be a fegaltender in the payment. of public or pri- | the aggregate of such deposits shall not exceed one bun- geon Ubiropodist, 760 Broadway. Hand would be considered as toppiing over t] that the war should be perpetual. Again he planted hime <a andevenonen on ate the fret vrs of Octet, Ed and firty millions Tou and the ey of dl - 7 x ey Nolen hold 2. — Hem ad felt venind the Trenident, Bo onl i, bln tanagueal +} UO 2d dion uns ahal areaitar es ieeued or reieeten, | attach tojocte Unwed. Seales notes sot oxcamding arty | Inter came fe my bowee and saxed me lt voula.go up | Ceaes Camphor for Methe-—cHead ox compromise at last, How did the Senator know the | Bershali the sotai amouns of United States notes. im nulliions of delinrs, Including the: amonnt already appiied | Pot 6th vee on tine. ouside OF the GOor, tod on fing ze | sho a wher. Druggiets: found deceased wrapped up fo a bedqull CiHreh: andred millions of del! in such payment;'and the United Statce notes so held in exceading Atty millions, Pei be Ae rebe's were unwilling to !ay down their arms in prospect | and such addivional ‘sum, ieberye' hall Of peace? as may when needed, in iy yet Mr. Howanp explaiced be would not receive any prow | of a temporary Joan. . Salts ettetrees ant placekd ite.on demand, an. tions for Perce unléss the rebets would loy down ‘Mr, Pomme said tliat the present advance in gold is | Sball be withdrawn and placed again In? reserve as the heir arme and submit percetaliy. ponesity and frankly | ‘not the result of speculation, and is not to be obviated by | Smount of deposits shal! aguin increase, to the authority of the United St temporery expediente, but by a return in practice, as At five o'clock the House adjourned. . Mr. Ricuanpsow did not know now the Senator could | well as in theory, to the policy of gold values established arrivo at the facts unless bo could receive propositions | in 1862. With the amount of paper mney in circulation, Ald for Sicx and Wounded Soldiers. frem tho rebels. How would it degrade us to propose to | the iasuing of luterest-bearing notes would add nothing to | LARGw MERTING AT THR ACADEMY OF MUSIG—PA- ich was 1 T : ee i aie Beles sad Cabinet.—The Best Brand or via poe for sal 585 Broadway, RAYNER’S helesale, 31 Broad street, Desfness, Impaired Sight, and policy. e voted: Meexpecte: to exercise bis own judgment. Butsome ‘wma with tbe stors upon him and clothed with a little Srief authority vader the Cenator’s doctrine might want geome other 1 the man of my chaice elected, and, qinents ‘be does not compel me to vote for his candi. | them to lay down their arms and come back to tne old | the aggrogate value of paper money, and could only make TRIOTIO SPRECHRS, MUSIC, ETC. e “You can’t vote at all fing aud Union which our fathers gave them? mischief... The policy of 1362, of adhering to gold valucs o " Ber sese, We mereka ee pocorn Trott Mp. abit. Penis bo atarbod” to: oF aie. thoney sod by the | The-meoting last evening at the Academy was one of ROIGRS IN THE AMAD, ardson, anid he was w favor of the Monroo doctrine, and | chairman o’ the Committee on Ways and Scans (Mr Ste. | the largest\ever held for such # purpose in this city. Ten if tho Senator and bis party. would go with him, they vene, of Pennsylvania), adopted, nainoly, repudiating the | minutes after the doors were opened the body of the , be says, because you are a 4 Are not such doctrines abhorrent to ¥ {dea which American citizens have heretofore would be wiiling to try the title to Mextco with Monsiour oar of interest in gold, and van Noa aes house was filled by @ patriotic audience, two-thirds of of American freedom? Tho dill, as it stood, forther than he thought it should; but he implored CHROMIO OATARRE, , L ‘Beato not to go a step further, that we might be | Crapéau. issue of government paper. tin ~@aved from the rule of a military despotism, ‘Mr. Ricuarnsow replied that the epinions of the Senator | tbe present inflation must soon become ruinous to | which was composed of ladies. The invalid soldiers of GATARRA OF TrMpAl 10 us ‘Mr. Howanp replied that the Senator had taken'the } were worth nothing to him, Ho went for noman,now | the masses of the people. The fatat mistake | the Ladies’ Home United States General Hospital, to Talib, Saar Uricons oF rae or hereafter, who was in favor of dividing and | of the Secretary of the Trossury has besmdn abandoning spitting. up the country, and who was dis. | the popuine six per cent five twenty lorn, and attempting | the aumber of about one hundred and“ffty, in whose ald posed to defrand us in tho eyes of Europe. | to floata five per cent bond, and upon its failuro resort. | tho entertainment was provided, occupied seats on the. When we, Me. Richardson sald, placo onr President iu the | ing to iatoreat bearing logal tender, and on tho pert of | roar of the stage, tho front part being reserved for the | CURED. — CROSS BYE STRATONTR! cas RD IN Fina Porn sro Miended to UY De VOM @xtraordinary ground that the government, in undertak- dug to decide abo age tts enemies, subjected of ‘the States of the Old World. and especially that P, her; Tuesday afvernpop the ehiig’g aunt ome to my houre Beautifol govornmmont of Gront Britain, whic he tnd asked iT knew where abs or the mbthor Wes, and then she*went and took the child; Mrs Gerrity was never And every disease of the @0 much. It was clearly tho provioce’of tho covernment | White House next March, wo will mske propositiens of | C.ngress in not speedily supply ing an efficient 9; r ’ “ auch. Jt was clenrly the province of ne Korea t | oem ihe rebels and if they donot qime back wit: | taxation, ivwan, however, auill possible, by adhering to | speakers and members of the press, “The orchestra was | fccstod before: her Husband let Aix month tae, leav~ | anedical or surgical ald vince Of a State, Hingly we will force them to do80, You will not, correct natgral laws, to restore the credit of the country | occupied by Grafulla’s Sevouth regimont band, whieh puty Coroner B. Bouton, M. D., mado a. post | Seat, gi, hit consaiting rooms Broadway, meat ‘Without eoncind ing, Mr. Howard gave way, and at half fz. Howarn gald—Wo will, _ | toa healthy condition, iscoursod elegant musis duriog the intérvais between | mortem examination of the body, tasirted by Dr. ~ (past four o'clock the & recess until seven. Mr. Ricuarpsoy said—You have not. He then con- Mr. Hoorrr, (rep.) of Masa., briefly replied. He ex- del, acd found no lose than sixteen separate and diatinct Diamond Rings, tinued at length to review the conduct of President Lin | pressed tho hope that the substitute offered by tho gon- | tho addresses. coln, than whom none bad been such a'weattercock to | tleman from New York (Mr. Pomeroy) would not be At eight o'clock ex-Mayor Opdyke, who was accompa- show tho shifting of the wind, when it required the | adopted. He thought that there-was a great doal of dan- | pied on the stage by Joseph Hoxie, Dr. Mott and and steady hand of a statesman to guide the ship of | ger iv accopting euch an important proposition in this wd — niet oi gata leeee, the sen of troubles: Hato the bert of safety. baaty WY Hs knew ‘that the Socrotary ‘of tue Treasury | ber of other prominent citizens, opened the meeting by 1e great Pot Europe would not wait longer than Slecpless nizhts over this bill. . making afew rem: statin, jecessi oh ta one more cai ‘and he would do thom the justice | — Mr. Brooxssaid that tho gentleman from Maseachusetts eek ak < aah pode re oe to say that they had acted with marked forbearance in | (Mr. Hooper) wished to give this bill the sanction of tho een Laem lospital to appeal to not before recognizing the Southern confederacy. You | Secretary of thedreasury, Ho (Mr. Brooks) held in bis | the patriotism of the public in carrying out tholg beuovo- must copquor {a this campaign, or the people will not | bands thrce distinet bills, and he wanted to kuoW which | jont enterprise. A sbort time ago the Christian Commis. bruises on the hoad of deceased, besides on the body and limbs. The body was very much emacintod, and deceased had evidently received bat little nourishmer id misor- able treatment, In the opinion of l’r, Bouton the in- Juries the child recetved caused her death. The jnry found ‘that the deceased child came to her doath by exbanstion from injuries received at the hands of Dora Clinton, We consider that William Clinton was an accessory.” On the rendition of the verdiet Clinton his w' fall ae $35 to each. For sale Sud! SO XEE REE Brontway, one door below atreel, formerly 11 Wail street, Phataee, pay n= and all Diseases tl it |. successfully treated Daa xouritits st Se Marke place Eruptions, Freekies, Pimples, ag EVENING SBSSION. ‘Mr. Games called up the House’ bill incorporating the ‘Young Mon's Christian Association of Washington, and it ‘was passed. ‘The bill tacorporating the Colored Catholic Male Bonoyo- Ment Socioty of Washington wes algo passed. THE COMMUTATION CLAUSE OF THE RNROLMENT ACT. Funbarn, Flesh Worms and all Skia Deformities cured gouRKGD's Tisling Medicated Soap, at his depot, No, ‘The bill of Mr. Moncan, (rep.) of N, Y., repoaling the | sustain the war. was the proper one. been arros! Harri Garee hundred dollar commastasioa clause das then takes. | itt, Wins (io ta seat) —Yon aro not authorized to | “Ste. Hoorsa replied:—The bill now under emnsideration | oD gavo a munidcent sum io ald of the wounded men } Th Hed fren sirened Ny amheane a vf Capialn Cameron “teh up by a volo of 26 to 10. speak for the people of the Uuited States, ‘waa based on that sent bither from the Secretary of the | now belng cared for in this institution, but owing to the, sricn Geritaisteg ah te ‘Tomba for trial. Mrs. Clinton is Bight Cartes de Visite for $1.—Prooq ° " Me Witaex, (rep.) of Mass, moxrd an amondment, Mr. Howard remarked the Senator wna certainly not | Treasury, and was the same Dill, with some slight altera- | large increase of sick and wounded scldiors since the late | twenty years of age and ber husband twonty five, Both shown in five migntes at TAT '@, corner of Cortlandt ° ireen' reets authorized to apeak for tho people of Michizan, tone, campaign commenced, tho funds were wall nigh ex: | &*e natives of Ireland. They deny their guilt, which ho briefy advocated, providiag that the draft be Mr. Ricnarpson sald the Seuator bimscif was the wit- Mr. Brooxa* remarked that there were ossential . Sie the spetied of en Fears “The “SHORE tERS WEE TO: || Eee ee ee Met bees’ made’ hy ball’ a eee | ae Hk sh foe ly hid eden Mill eo ee had mon pe City Intelligence. Gourand’s Poudre Sabtite Uproots Ma Pir, Graton, “Ton. rot Mic, moved an amendment Bennore zy sat ; pace “4 ® Goren | FF, Bwooms said that the thie bill was from tbo chalf- a cg mere Sr tne Mm ae hen Gt Maan dead wen! havi perros meiting of | from low foreheads, or any part of the body; Sh; ig that the draft bo for not leas than one nor moro ir. Howarn enid’ the Sonator was totally mistaken, and | man of tho Committee on Ways and Sleaus tein) “ ty ~ | the officers and non-commisstoned officers ts exlied to day ~ Siar toe! years. repeated that the loval people will fight out this war to Hoorsx replied that the rman reported his sub- aes A ee me SS ee ee eee i ee mt at No 75 Chambers strent, as may be seen by am adver- Highest Premiam Lock Stitch Sewing ‘Me. Wane, (rep ) of Ohio, wes not willing to give dis. | (be bitter end, evou if this end sball not be redobed for a | stitute cn his awn responsibility. att t ty y oars The pet Lh tisement in apother column. Machines. wi ER & WILSON, 635 Broadway. eretion to tho tilitary authority. If we drafted for one | fourth of a century. Mr, Sevens, (rep.) of Pa., ‘Bald he aki not xeroo with | gouditien OF Sie CiMeey: icnagoveriment, whecorner | OPEWING oF THe New Gmaxn Street Sonoot.—The open- it would be much more oagy to get soldiors,, He there. Mr, Rucian asked then why talk about ine this | the majority of the Committee on and Means, aod | eee of which was slavery ; ol +e r lees of the hoolpNo. §, im Grand Hanbury Smith's Mimeral Spring Wae > s favored this proposition to draft meii for, a short ba Ta referring to the vente of the war he said the Bence he had offered a substituie for the first seotion of | O40 OF MIND Drostitated bad eee eer Demenialte of soil ake pay ns tab culbes ie ‘aarding rand street, | tors The Spe, at 82 Pine street, Is now open. e policy pursu Invelved the destination of 0” poople, he bill, Pret spi 4 —— Mr, Jounsox said (he two propositions now po‘ore the | and eoatrasted our vart prosperous condition with the | The question having being taken, the snbstitnte of Mr. | {he Sar Aaale sod gb i wit gd hoe To not moot the | sr. Mant’s Acavemy.—The annual commencement of | wis Hate Dyer, 50 eonts.—Biack = — Pig ae the ee yratd a be allowed preneee oe we rete) v hed oe Me sees —— oe ve enannd rection im the Dill, asgiveaabove, | poiiee Nhat the dey shan! id pasion Be So satin’ “9 St. Mary's Academy, in East Broadway, comes off this | Brown, instantaneous, Feliable. Depot No. I Barclay ; period not one year; | to vote against the repeal of the commu claus was adopted, by yeas 65, uays oom e old by all druggiste, ‘second, for any period not exceeding 1tees years. | Moy could make the worst of ite For one, bo suould | bir. Sravexs said, ‘white tdvocatiog is amendment, | dishonor. ihe sncrifloss ssevarenrevt: Portes tasiallas eae.” Bighly, tnterenting. entertainment, hes loc pend Ni A > Hoyt’s Hinwatna Hatr Restorativ ‘The ‘amendment of Mr. Chandler was rejected—yeas | de whatovor lay in bis power to rolieve the } that those who attribute the rise In gold to, gambling aro 16, nays c2 be prosent woak and imbecile kxeoutive from his positic poor statermen Instead of passing the Gold bill to ree b aed pop Pee een ieee fhe had po ir, Moxa’ then offered an amendment to the Enrol. | We could not be worsted by any change, Ho wanted | strain speculations, it would be better to tak eamaeaet te mene 1d shring from the responsibility. ment bill, providing that. in fature cris the government | Lingoin to come back to [iinois, a& ho told good jokes. | demand for gold; for no bill conld reduce it acent. Tho ee 'y Appealing to God to bless the soldiers— cali for a torm not exceeding O10 y 1p times like theeo thoughts should be tu to some: | Secretary of the fronsury had sald, in his wisdom, that aun ees eine teceen cap haaaty faithful, m ir. Mir, Wipe favored the idea of calling out these men for | thing else than jckes avd anecdotes, the principal of the five twodtios is payable in coin; but @ limited period, fo order to reinforce our veterans in the | “Mr. Foor, (rop.) of Vit., exid he was aware that tno | the conrts in three States bad not so accised, Alter the porformance by the band of some-rery choice oid, Ho stated instances Jo show that green soldiers | Sonate was weary. He had ntendad) to reply to, tbe Mr. Sravipixa, (rep.) of Obio, sald he had a conversa. . Oh ah Rory oe ‘a8 well aloogside of veterans as vetorans them: | Senator from Kentucky; but if tho Sevate would take the | tion with the Secretary of the Treasury, who believes | Fons of those who belloved that thie war was warranted to restore Gray Hair to tte origival evior, University place, New Yurk. It You Want to K MEDICAL CO’ A enrions book for eariows aad bles mnalied fone. Addease ina her. ‘De EB. VOOTE, 1,190 Broadway, N.Y THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best a Chenpést Newspaper in the Country. Tho Weexty Heeratn, for the present week, will be ready to morrow (Satarday) morning, ives. questie@ he would forbear making auy remarks. the pay ment of the principal is to be in gold. asa, + Mr. Witsow enld that the €ecretary of War dosired that | Mr. McDovaat, (opp.) of Cal., moved that the Sonate | Mr. Hrxvxxa replicd that such was rot the law, which Fea ee oe oat teen TO | Terme—Singie subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five + Standard Parchment an@ Wo whould repeal the commutation clause. The rebels | adjourn, Says that the interost is payavle ja coin, and 18 silent ~ io he eek tad Wad ton ere oes Wert 4 coptes, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies five conts each. antuke ae da rare by th “i trans Baa dertroyet cyerything they had. lie wadted to fill | \'r, Foor anid he desired no. adjourrment on his ec | about tho principal. Tho latter is payable in cutroncy, | Was Iu the biood, and it had to bo worked out. We had hha § : Cloth TA “Mealy reltabia for shipping eottom wool, 2a gor Armies with tro and brave ten, and at tne same | couni, ily tro that our country was ine [Hie brloly replied to Mr. Pomtroy. showing What the | Pew trying to compromise the question of slavery for the | A limited umber of edvortizements Inserted. 115 Chambers atreet, y . mo Sivo"Lomuaiacturcs and commeres, In Bling our | volved in a war of self-defence and for the prosorvation | Committee of Ways and Means bad faithfully performed | ING Rit Ho iitnsteated the relative postions of tho | Why fs the Atmésphere, when Por- Bg = agnemenerongrrenet ie sities ip fumed with PHALON’S NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS like “Home, Sweet Howmet? Recaune itis aa exquisite arr. TH LTO ARB REQUEST IN to ota ne tatiiefton, w st brgad sold in New York and PHALON’! NIGHT BLOOMING ORREUBE ANSWER BY TAB PUBLIC. The BREAD ta mado of the finast FLOUR of the North, and the PERFUM of the most dalicious FLOW. South Marray, Edity 4 ©9.—Covington, Ky. arnoies we shoud exorcise our reason and not injure avy | of republign liberty azainst a causeleas and unprovoked | their duty In providing the bills necessary for revenue, | XY . futerost of te country. yorything taught him that oor | rebellion, ‘hail tee surrendect”" wees ‘auessioar asked | and then expreasod tho oplntou that all the trouble roeg | Norsk and South by an anecdote of churc® congreg favs should bear as lightly as rorsible npon our people, | tonight. The true and loyal people had long since | from the extraordinary comand for gold; for goll 18 not now Ml a yy B egy Bam agitated as to where a new Ho believed thatin ninoty days wo could put five men | made up their minds. They had taken thoir stand | now currency. In 1862, the banks failing to lon the | Churchy whic ane dia eros building, should be Shia Lho.trid t» one for three yests. <0 believing, he ad. | and declared thie repubile shalt Live, cost what kc may, | government movey, we were driven to the necessity. of renee eggs gg grgent nn hye ka ig yorated a drat; or one year; and not for the purdose, as | ud iat the instigating eauso. must alc out with it, fo | issuing legal tendera No system ever worked better in | threatened» ee ae lertook 40 fad doer judicated, of saving bis ee tion of the country | that itimay vever again plague the poeple and endanger | this or any other country, He supposed that specie pay- tony wy belay od to settle the difficulty, The other from the burthens ot tbe drat, He hoped that after the | their liberties, though the trial may be long aud seyero | ments would not be resumed for ten years to como, on al H Tened ta thks Vorent enatieah ann there in the Serr 100 & ? n . " N of & “ . ‘Voto in tho Senate and the manifostation at the other end | and tho contest wax hotter, and the sacrifco great in- | During ibe gfeat Napoiepnic war the Bank of England the matter endod. The South was made up of men who Percival’e can 4 at TAIT’ Cortland! aad wich streets, the negatives bi 14 possession. _— Theory of Discase—Ite Cure. THEORY OF DISEASE—ITS CURB, ‘The blood circulates, But blood does not cfreuiag® 5 Of the Cept ol Loo senate would not do what the country | dced, the stake at issue is greater still, Whatever may | fu! ded specie payments from 1796 to 1822. Whoover - exrvony, Karas Hi—Iang 25,1554 oe ‘would ccusidor a Hard thirg. bo the cot and sxeriice, 1t will be iaivitely lesa than the | Joka ‘or a more speedy resumption in this country wae, In ney leiosaet er a te eae sivare BES 28,8; 1a, Bhs Ok CA aR, TO 44, 6, 23, 31. | alone; it draws with it tn ite course matters foreign to td Me. Srnacey, (rep) of RL, argned that we should be | loss and sacrifice of leaving the Union. With its salva- | bis indamont not wise, and had studied history to bu erhed somowhat by the policy of the Secrotary of | tion all that is valuable will be saved, With Hs loss | promt. He deprecated the present policy of pa: the ‘War, who be joved that he bad suthority to draft for one | all that i# desirable on earth wil bo lost; But who | interest of tho debt in gold, and asserted that if this yeor. But tro real dificalty was tbat men could not be | prougbt nll this horror and misery upon us? Who aro | should continue with an increase of debt the government tho commutation clause stond inthe way. | answerable for it Lofore the tribunaig-of God and | would fail, It was a fatal policy, which rests like an tn- Seemed to him thas the views of the Prosident and | man? ‘Tronson, rank, bold, audacious treason, | cubus upon us, and gold would continue to go up, as he erotary of War should be regarded, plunged your country juto aX Abo horrors of ciel long predicted, nntil the goverment cannot procure the ature, a8 afler @ violent storm we see the waters of @ river, which before were clear and bright, now troubled amd ” thickened by the sitmy mud, What lime and rest do forthe river BRANDRATH'S PILES do for impure bleod—they Kestucky, Cras 23, 1866, 93, 63, 45. 9, 90, 60, 28, 60, 98, 47, 21, 22. Z.H, Simimone & 9-00, ee. Oba $7, 30, 41, 25, 7 W—June 23, Present. He read tho Mapres, the Wena papers at class; but if @ paper was publi in the Soath that woutd give as meh aid and. pomieet to the North as these papera gave to Jeff. Davis, he asked how long it would he permitted to exim? (A voice—'Not ono minute) (Cheers.) Tole was democracy, The Nerth hod faith fn brains = They said give as th afree press ‘The question was taken on Mr. Mors 's amen It, war, It left us po other alternative than national | cof. It was to save the country from repudiation that Gnd warndonted by a vote of 25 yore againt 14 0Mbs, | cbasoment, dishonor nal degredation, It tendered | bo then explained th racter OF bin’ ainendment, Pant bbe ey Peni erate 4 My purify it. Feil @8 follows: — the i2uo of battle. By that twsue treason) teelf shai | which was to authorize the borrowing of four hundred | SA/ety of ov So ebemieposeey wen lone Tals the seut Franec, Bt Me 8. Every man, woman and child should take @ bex of these 4 aa fenied, sod the was tho present rebellion abd war, He paid an high tribute to the skill of Log and Reauregard, and io that connection took oven - sion to give Secretary Stanton apevoro rebuke for hiv arbitrary arrosia, and for biandering {capacity which has marked hia wirole ofetal oareor.. In sperking of the necessity of rein‘oreing the army, he sald the Prosident should trust the patriotiam of soe paced. and |. when he orders a drait, to entoree it by @ the men ‘and not money, Mr. Heecher'* remarks wore well received, feoquentiy cliciting thi be nrty applagse of tho audiengs. Ho was followed by James T. Brady, Rev, Dr. Chapin, Hon N. G, Taylor and Parson Vrownlow, whe delivered vory clo. quent vl Approprinte addresses, after which the meeting pills once a year, in proper portions, platnly taught by pria® ‘ed directions, Those who do so enjoy vastly more well days than those who do Hot follow this advion But he peopte are Gnding out what is good for thoir health. Sold @ aeente per box, with directions, at tno Brandzeth Rousp and No. 4 Union square, and by a!! druggtete, } Observe B. BRANDRETIT, 10 white letters, om stamp, | asen, tie Stock’ &e.— Ma gc08 Nett ours Truss Once only tina. veer ouee y attendant. f nt, Betws Crass 1iS—Jaae 29, Hb 2, 50, 40, 6, 73, SL, 68, 14, 75, 45, 66. lidemJune 23, 135% $4, 60, 11, 72, 65, 39, 48, 58, 20, 63, 56, 60, OMcial Clreulars in Shelby College Lot- $y, oer by SIMMONS, ROGERS & 00, New Yorw 0 ig, Howard, Howe, Sraltoes pa em acer one graniens eyernscw an tered Bonde af the uaet Hales, redeemable atthe view ‘anaas, “Morgan, Morrill roy, | submission to the laws and ample security to koop the | sure of the government after any period not less than oie wie em Sumner, Ton Byck, Van Winkle, | peace, compet ep kad with auch 4 (99 a faa ~ “ye Tory yan: andy deem: -Menars, time! ‘omise with our rigl iat 08 jo pays any BOL more than twonty yerrs greets eB Saite Chandler, Conners Davie, | Compromiee that worhall mbdue the rebels or thatabey | trom dats, payablo in coin | Sach bonds are to be of sued prague, Trusmbill, Wilkinssn, ee shall subdue us! Negotiate! With whon? With armed | denomin the Bocretary of the Treasury eball di- Mr. Consamer offered an amendment, whi traitors, who are seckivg the very life of tho pation | rect, not Jess m fiity dollars, and boar an annual io which gave them birto, abd who Jaugh to scorn every | terest not exceedibg eight per contam, payable sem! an- eh lammod, naying as tho law stood the te such ney the Seoretary of aes effort to brity age! It was. nuntly in currency. ap johnson, Lane of uch a | five nor me ed expedient, YHis—Nensrs, Buekalew, Clark, Collamen, Cowan, Dixon, | abide. There can be no terms of compromise against | millions of do!lars, and to iasuo these for coupon oF regis ee Foo! Hale, Harris, Hendricks, Howard V add Prises Cashed im AM Legulined Lrottes ation ziven. ba ‘iueat blinders ‘Curation of a substitute, not Rap hoy / triotic mit only course wan to tse Mr. Morniyt,, (rep.jof Vt, expressed his sorprise at Seles ie proposed that the sum be te e Ot down the reveliien, This Unien, wi the proposition of the gomsleman from Peunayivania, and dred dolars, There was no necessity for a. atitotional Meare must be preeerved, im prowl. Le roy the course Ney area e Oe aac ey y perm! man rae than tl ever seen, my onrrency, teres le rt Tt of tho statute whieh pormilted @ drafted mam to | Feboilion, Wor vcrilice, More men are wanlsi—-mere | es the @Prevey “lecteased in value, He did not believe Lotte. #FICB, Prizes Cashed tn att Ue gatiecs WWhdtlaa ta o of = fon substitute. ut down at ir. Sh ey irked that am the Senate hed Just lim. m be bad, You pi only to make tho wall continue to carry on the War at this oxtraordl: it for ope fear, he thought it no ptt § ta iW not’ *be nd ary rate of expenditure, But this remark was not ap- Personal Enteltigence. mexst Ba pt ty = } hat a nel ot thoyenr thereafter. With Attentton.—-Ftattn: a FRENCH LUT! Sine ake 0 they wi fou wanthig. man shor Procur " b As to Bis own State ble to the it yoar, a cena Gemeente moneh Mean ; Foon seis f banyert por Tortitude & her ook fotecieaccs fovenue bills now pending we shall George Fyancis Train has started for Nebraska, 0 or. Pers bret Raa Tore. . tad bom heated Tt haa oeeerted. tn vung’ | full aon inet (ortber Sontrivecins fo save pare cae our miirest ombunneme siner Soethinas bon grant dein oclahy te tha Feito roles segal ftavmda LoveseyoMtghsse Pre | Aes 7 PameTt, That twenty-tone hours nner ihey Ned procured | Cur erties! and that '# {ve apie. aod determination of SENs Fegan ne, hod Tnten aa 79 Hon: W. Stunt; Seortary of the Rrfinh Laation nied ald (oe peg' inferno arala Dow Wis, Toupees, Hate Dye, fants Dyeing, @ substitute, they not only lost the drafted man and the | every = 10. 119 repeated this rebellion wii! be put on ti ion, ' Fle now folt a dosiré to do #0, | at Washington, ls (June 6) appointed Seerotary of Em- | wan Brok Cc ris i aria ee J Bh wee) eer wodstitut Sat 0 money besides, Tho draft should be | down. ‘won his firm faith In the patriotism of tho the bitt would @o over tll to. morrow In order Dasey at Constantinople, Mr, Adame, asotind Secretary penny eee anay Toe pr eT | Soia ~a6 'e pa TOHE! y @triotly end poy peel thing which the gentlemen bar’ ht have that opportuaity. He Srey aod | tothe Embansy at Paris, Is appointed Secretary of Lege. «toy ‘a’ a rt shone ‘or co een ae Boe Nedone wines’ etey, teres eave ah tree tion pone aay’ gent roan (roen Poe rants oun ueseean ond frat " Hon at Washington, 10 the caberg! , Riveter fer Beene mason tee fiat eas Bt w . ra — syretive ‘threat mobs,’ The ‘government wanted tengo cates tent wes were ni ‘With mischief towards the credit and finances of ne ee ee are ver, ; ALOR & 00. mentees street, i Tow’ " is from Quarantin’, are ry the Fite Avenue | Royal ‘Havana Lottery..See would r. Davis, Of N, ¥., te the course of his ef . 00. Mr. Hows, (rop.) of Wis., anid. tile money not | party, | at Davin, (eh) is of Drawing, June 14, o@ anciter page, TAYLOR & 3 vat with | thse the ter covnd bes bo Hon and woultl defeat thoee In ment of the gentioman from Pennsylvania; but we have . .—inforthat The eammuretion toed te pea | were hundreds of Vaoussngg Wo deel, wiih facta on Wer arp, Tee coualry Waa been ron S0ukrd BAMA, prougr, 1b Wal'per Foes BO Le ore @ Gagge Ret

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