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' - . > - NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, IB0i. canna eh lites eerste ‘ ' é end Atiorney of the District Court of Masss- | woulf by retaining stavery to fester and irritate the body Det meet thiy fsene fairly, squarely and brevety. agrinet the attacks of the Mexicans, whe are not eves : a a aa Hed he the power be would put two candidates ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. | .r-ationed amongst the defenders of ihe new ampire. a autitying ine ‘otieat ee Aectet tise, "trom: the Commaities ‘Mr. Opmax, (opp.) of N. Y¥. was opposed to the repeal of {a the fleld—one fer war aad the other for negotiation <4 5 jor Mbes,, feom the Commities of | the commutation clause. “Whe people bad received that | and reconstructing the Union—and he would Sorter a8 The New Biockade Runner aT” at and 5 y en wi +. Soses frites toe ths naveeesaion of tba slave tude payment sach of $300, and they, fa corsionte te | jority. In these he Bad exproneed independant of ali | French and English Opinion of Grant's Car-| 4 sioginiriouing’ erat nes eat euise Tro the Clyde ‘WEB raRevent MOF 8MUGG! that pockets ¥ ; ow hor trial ¢rip, and made the passage aor. sot Moma ade «voor rm the Camino we | mie, ty aftasMsetorived of taints periogy | Jour Wis reig thc wae dugg” nnn paign and Butler's Gencralsbip. | oary spocd of twouty miles an "hoat, Ter liues “are pape" Loy Bari ov rey _ Teare cheat igh ee discrimination, Gourvenn should The Breixier teentuaed the House the duty to pre- | wy nj ny Pop on ee is very low in the bows, | worig, Bat rrloae reliatte, ezscTée Boss ts 2 oot mi s' ‘ough the waves. She has three . only GAVIL APPROPRIATION MILL 80 logisinto thas the people may understand that we have | seive order, e Panels in troct offthe podiio bosee, tne eae inn es | SYS Wold by altdruggios, Pastors, 8 Barclay bill for cartain civil expenses | # fixed principle and purpose. He was not (me whit be. pp.) of N. 1o ‘ing to Mr. Weed, > with oe a a vi mating sprapinionn iar order of business. | hind that gen a his anxiety to Gil the wrmy. Hw of ine minfortunes of ail ctv ware, oalunltees Apgle-Rebel Reports of the Social Wiguing Setween-it: Hass. 100 has searenty aur riagsng 0 Boll, Cook ama Holl, by Gas Couanea and Suauwne mado remarks on the | State was iret inion Ory .an8 would bas see it out of Aa Mae wes teat exlvenys mee sane op couttel pe Taeshapes camen, Wa tations che ban babe pecdanea wet? Xceresene; saree coal and beating up the heute, it there was e than that posed, “ |, Manufacturers, 44 s: fine cose won ntpes oy nnfu Be | Rel a ota he ate sant La coe] —-«Comdition and Supplies §— | jie"anscatwootets ber doncaaton.” Soe ha ne home gg aM lows:— os ” a Mana, Gene, Sones, Novas Lage ft 52% | pronation fis arta be wordy an an Ee "e fe feat ee Wiha sats, ws preg fe io party, to which he belonged, is not bebind the | down to ruin. bave gentiememen who will Marshal Pelissier’s Funcral. ‘Buckalew, Carlile, Clark, Collamer, Cow’™. | other in accomplishing this desirable purpose. We are | stand up here like his colleague (Wood), under che cir- ee ‘Paris (June 10) correspendence of London Times.} Davie H Bendeia ne. McDo- a for the war. oe abe qrnkiah Sane. continue ete heen od alr fe rab o Pagy rnd fre funeral of Marshal Peliesier, Duke of Malakof?, a , long other Nortuera States . took piace Salah waeian freind ond Veo Winkle. + SROFMAS Pill centain the gevervinent in carrying en the war, a | Stigngue egal only show the leat reasonadi chance of The New Blockade Runner, | {2k pact twelve clolock yesterday in the Chureh at ‘ BUNDRRD MILLION LOAN BILL. % , said it shoul restoring al and ‘ving the goveroment a. 7 we. (rep) of Me, obtained leave to report ye eaonion if Congreer armies | without’ farther bocdsted, "whee did ‘hot kpow “No. 37.” re er Le ee ere eleaina Baa Vests, Dusters, Casste rom VUPh nics Cota tal 6 Dill to peovide, wars Set ed ae ea ae Or eet the outside by @ brigade of infantry of the Im CuARIA TG and the Willem siege Hupared. milion’ Youn’ bill, ‘which was’ erdered to be Wal" spoken of obtaining pence without the ‘ring ot NNSCAMLNRNRERES iz tick, pr he sien Cope Ei poncprnrbndl eee pees rca game. auother gun, bot to what line could you withdraw your battalions of the First corps d’armec, and | and Wig. Depot, wholesale and rela-Nen 8 anor towsd, armies? would you do with Kentucky? Would | American Cases im the E:mglish | two squadrovs and two battorics of artillery, ‘those | The dye applied by ekiiful artists. you leave her to the tender meroies of accession leaders, troops wer Mare! ta olla the other boarder Staten who stand by the eld Divorce Court. foraved in cle golumn 9a tne ecplanade tnotug the gravd MITBRAL REVENUE BILL. . Fesgaxpes made a pte com the Cammittee on tao bill to provide fd’ an internal revenue Buniens, Inverted Natis, Emo roment and ‘ke interest om the diseases eRe ee eer net ae crraquaat of the Sensors, Mr. Punsaxno Woop said that three several efforts have gutrance, | Two salutes of thirteen guns were fred by s sevoulonce te tue patient, sy Br recommendations oe ive to me acd whiskey, = bapa [Ph the negotiation of an bonoravle peace and Jute at the comtoncament of we ceremony, as phe geen Chiropodist, 768 Broadway. 3 Qa incomes, five per sent om By rejected by administration, at the 3 pe pl a er ite. Kanan iat ihe frat was botre Fort | MARSHAL PELISSIER'S FUNERAL, | “tye Shuth of te 1nocr ee Scaty nong with | Cabinet The Gwer dive and not exceeding ten. thocsand dol ter was ‘upon, and yet the gentleman (Mr. oat OF ib the Maron's ere for slo at 635 ‘ten per cent on all exceeding ten thousand doll\ts UB Wood), whem thht was done, was one of the strongest &o. &e., ae. payer ete fo rh fa the tniddle of (ho mayen Whelasate, St Brood steest, rp ai Jy and $2 after February men for putting down the rebellion. This was when the am t eve noe. commiesioned offers, four ot” vba centad pai. SE : a tally th soe a ne veel pepelar, ae i, eve) was one of those —— papa eg Bape round ooffia, Deatness, Impatred Sight, Sens Seon Toe ‘bus the repert of the com- (Mr. Woop said that all he had sought todo with that f © "| Grant's Campaign. Ueitee carrion Che cuit ie wi Noises IN THR BEAD, ‘eyion ws red ip. agiment was to the Capitol—not to carry ona | FRENCH OPINION OF THE PROSPECTS OF PHB | ja079 99 wats een ate of a) ‘ef the Appropriation bill nag-com- Ms to subjugate the Southern States fd Bs ollesaue ats ete sen 0: lidse.. Phe corners of the pall were hetd ATRL Se eae ber Kerni herefore heard rack. Bleste, f aaa . s moved an amendment eppropriating tea (re tpanan replied that te the 1861 and 1862, | We canvet too energetically ‘oppose the fatse (dens | leet, General Marquis d’Hautpoul, CHRONIC OATARRE. for publishing the continuation of the Mr.» copular current roo in the ‘direotien of pro: | which certain “— lon have sceredited.on this | whéa the cortege arrived at the external gate ail the —— werk of upon the North Ainerican Indian Lag wher tie. constitution and the Union. his colleague did | subject among t lic, Tt te Bo rarity © | crops defiied before the eoffin. ‘The funeral cortege the CATARRE OF SUR TZ MPARIC MUCOUS which ied, efter discussion, in which several | . MF. Matzony, (opp.) of Ky. repeated what he said on a | tecting 80. °" Toco against. it. He (Mr. Kernan) was in people, thorough Ul too, who rajoice over the | trrePsaq to the ‘church and the coffin, was. titted from MEMBRANE Lent eae ee Benators aiid they would vot vote for it now as an origr. | Mtmer evcasion, namely, that tte polloy of resorting to | net ralwe BIS.» ”SiatgConvention of 1861, and the politi. | triumphs of the South, woen triumphs there are, but | the pene are cena gS tenre’ em apteioned eG BUGEAee eee ‘S81 prqpontion; but gould do so, a8 continuation of conscription, of’ voluateoring, was the worst | the Demoaratio. “his eolleague acted were there, and the | who would be puzzled to explain their proferoace.'' We | cers to the vault prepared for It : CURED. {work of whiok much had already been expended, wynich ee meveroeanet coal, rh rm el ee | Ce ction yom ,Peeelutions against secession and in | must repeat it, however, the Bouts ta fa the. position | OS (0,00 ministers, all the marshals, admirals and gen. ee” Agrcod tomyeas W, DATs 16 sat tp increase the gala. | chairman of the Seuate Committes oa Military Afirs } favor of patting dom. "ete sabietration | the same | which our provinces in the south or the west would | orai omeers preseat in Paris, all the Emporor'’s militacy | ,ORO88 BUR SERALGHTENED, I OMT telut oles aon) ant olsei nad lo wae Seas of the administration in putting | Ocoupy were they to revolt sgatust France and against | pouschold, the Algerian deputation, and doputations from | A° sc) er surmtesl onsen oneee Of tue bookkeoper of the springiield arsenal to $1,200, | (Hr. Wileon) sald {t must stop. and it was stopped by the | time against the cours®.” ioyai ‘States, ‘The gentleman | French unity, Would the most determined partizans of qe, » medical or surgical attendet to . VON ElSRS- . government. Atthe commencement of the war it was | in force martial law im. the great bodies of the State assisted at the coremony. BER, at his conaal No. ¢ Broadway, ‘Sad clerics wo $000. qeuducted on the principle that x those whe engaged in | (Ilr. Wood) and hie. , ‘“iend® unced us for | the South dare in that oxse to juslify auch iusurgente ? Twoltth street. clin mah agli taate O ax< aa flagrant and bie remedy for all diseases of ‘Mr, Sawamax hoped it would not be agreed to, as this 2 * ‘ton and they went forthe } Zhe Norih ts fighting for country, for the Union of the PIA ‘was net for inaugurating a gonorsl increase of | Tebeliion would lay down their arms they sheuld enjoy | embarrassing the Administ wozart regiment was s | Sales which form ty aca ; mereever, for @ great The Great Worksof the Ag: Deafness, Catarvh, aad al > Balaries. Poel coast aL Cae ate eatooe at ths tag, | tures gaara” Tociatat aoa’ hie .*riend from New York | prenctple, the abeldiion of slavery. | Bach forward step of | UNIO W OF SHB GEEMAM AND BALTIC a hak, Thee and ee at Diao of ‘Tho amenfment was withdrawn, i se Sotea ares. Wine zallind i fence of the flag. | three years’ regiment, and bis . remount, the federalarmy strikes to the hoart this monstrous 4 OA so DRS LIGUTHILL, aC wanes ree Mates to Mr Aw (tep.) of B. |, offered an amendment to bees e boa guns moaning of hd —- fear pe a Odell) wag authority for be hong is not 80. inbuman fustitution, which uth declare * L . A@ocamneton Mou femmteal te (hal Merete: af mas ' iugrosse the salary of the foreman 1m tho bindery of the | Which operated upon the President aud induced him fr. Faexaxno Woon said tha Abie ®." ‘sg, (Laughter | net live without. She triumph of tha South, on the ton- | Hamburg, anye:—The Leave ie LB ' ehange the policy and substitute a one ich bas ; statement is exactly trary would dernise slavery, and justify despotism. | od oy ee ea Sone te One Seep ara} prkghins Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Mr. Pe ee ere ee failed, and which fact the republicans admit, He replied | and Snu agreeal the head. It opens and purges out all obstructions. The sem ir. Suxaman Oppowed it as not appropriate to this bill. ‘at of order | General Grant ts (he representative of the two grandest and M aa neneatnaal eaalon: to Mr. Garfield, contending that the power to consoript was , (Opp.) of Wis., raised the po, ‘"t Of order | General Grant teihe representateve Of the two grandest and | are new (Jone 8) suflciontly advanced for Prussia to Mr, Stumm ofored au amendment providing that in | Hever exercised daring the Revolutionary war, oF the war | that the Mozart regiment nad notkiag 10 de Te, on tho contrary, deepite his undoubted qualities, his | tere geumierely decile on the execution of the level: | the Piet tmnmediau, ‘Sold by‘ all droggtate. fry its she courts of the United States there shall bono exclu- | the army, It was reserved for this Congress to rake | The Srmaxxr sald the subject was portineat. ~ Mabel ade ee eager aae, QnerEH, le merely & | Tho line of communication in question is torun fromthe | yay r, Hunte Ae. | rebel ieader who preachos with arms in his hands, in the hich progressed | Mr. Qnxit—The regiment was raised by the Union 2. middle of the ninoteenth cent tu : Bay of Kokeroflorde, by Rendsburg, as far as Brunsbut- s OMmce 3 Division Abas ie-emset'to! | feeod Gemmaliien Of nic ae edllaagna man amecier, (UE 0 nineteenth century, the slavery which | tell, on the right bank of the mouth of the Elbe, The | stfeet, New York city. He has no other office. Established or asting a8 woh. + y Christ condemned. Do the partisans of the gouth koow | foa¢ral commiscioners haye already given authorization | 18%, Eight roome and » private stage at ind ie a fee: consignee t? In lamenting the succosges of Graut and bis army, | for the commencement of the works, and tho publication pe eee ons, ‘- ig Cagle Da er al AS a do "Ney really know that they are opposing the principle’ | of the ordinanoes for grantiag the ooeasary protection | Unity to MP chars ‘uleans thaceatins en Wonton ‘fered with, they Mr. Opetr—When Tammany Hall Pg ya to raise a gion of any witnvsscs om ucovunt of color, and he read a clatter froma Judge Underwood, of Virginia, testifying to | 2rmies ive this way, after volunteerin the Importance of such a provision. 80 rapidly, had been stopped. All ki .. Mr, Buoxatew, (opp. jubmitted an amendment peony men by drafting me) failure, ‘40 the amondment as foliows:—‘‘Or because be is party | PO8e put the iron hand of oppress: 40 or interested in the issue tried.” ag we do ou those of the South. The Mr. Savtawuny, (opp ) of Dei., opposed the frst amend. | *PProaching. If the peoplo are mot i Sa, (onal unity, liberty &ud Woman fraternity? For our- beri) of a. * y may be shortly expected. A project is Im contemplation | Human Frallty, Nervous Debilily, Early Indiscretion, chines, °F sympathies could 496 be doubted for an in- | at Kiel to offer a large eum tovarde the oxpeusee oe ion | gullatiog geatix’ “Hours in, from 6 A. M-untll So'clouk Fe meot, bu ‘he second only ag an amend: will hurl the present party from power, saying ‘Away; | regiment of soldiers, Mozart Hall, under the patronage of ee EEIAa bet cn a comencataioe we never koow You,” and vey will place instead those | my colleege (ile. Wood), would not be bebind. and | stant, wo.™ gli Srileiigeg merely esi Ganal, om condition thas itn termination shal be in the Mr. DeLee, (ren } of Mich., safd the true teat ia mat- | WhO respect the rignts of tho people. He contended that | they asked permission to raise one. My colleague began against La. OO ts them to Frecch Wve are for the | Pott Of Kiel, and not in the Bay of Eckernflorde. Diamond Rings 4 tera of evidence was as to the probability of ite trath. the policy of enlisting negroes inte the military service | the work, and said be raised the regiment at a private the tie which b/a.’ NOher ach unity; of all descriptions, from aty lars to ‘Tt was @ cruel assumption that a maa ‘vith a black skin had caused a loss of ten white men for every negro tbat | expenditure of six thousand dollars. A better anda | Nerth because we a) @avery. The E: hundred dollars cach, for sale GEO. ‘3 ALLB! a] -oould not tell tbe tur, as it soomed to be the belief of | W&* recruitea. He said tbat the attempt which had been | braver regiment never left New York to defend the [From the-Paria gop t 10.) - Divorce Court. Broadway one door below (1 treet, rly the Senator from Delaware. made to make out the negro a better soidior than the | country. its major had been brought hither inadying | The English journals, which,on first news of the | AMERICAN MARBIA@SS IMPUGNED AND RULES ‘allstreet, “ie f vp.) of MinB., said he would vote for | White maa was founded upon lyteg despatches, manufac: | condision. I was sorry to hear my collengue say be | battles from the Sito the 10x of May, tn Virgiuls, at GRANTED. Eruptions, Freckies, ‘imples, Tam, ' gentioman {rom Pennsylvania if | tured for purpose, which the ieee) upon investiga- | raised the regiment merely to defend the capital. | once prepared topreach the funera? sermonlof the Northern OOURT FOR DIVORCE 4¥D MATRIMONIAL CAvERS, JUNE 9. Sunborn. Flesh Worms and all Skin Defermitien cured tion, did not sustain. Mr. Mallory read a letter from | It was mot so. It enlisted for the war, and | yrmy, are forced to allow that the fqueral eeremony must Before the Judge Ordinary. GOURAGD'S Italian Medicated Soap, at his depot, Poet f “he would confine to olvil cases. Fo Mena ny Nor A age Governor Bramlette, showing that the despatch read | many. of ite” members bad fought with’ the atnendment to the amendment was then agreed to, | ®mé time ago io the House by Mr. Blaine, of Maine, ap- | soldiers from my own district. My colleague expected Nee aaeasvennoaucicut was thon adopted vy yeas | Plauding the valor of tho magro troops was founded in | men togo by thousands. ICT had power to send treops G2, cays 16, as follows: —~ a nA kyt 4 ja mg Fretiive 4 Gite the negroes inp the rac I would not, like my colleague, repudiste in ter fined 4 em. (Applause. fay even | ite oe Bowe Shandon, Olan Cote Mr, Buaing, (rep.) of Me., said the gentieman (Mr. Mal- Mr. Woop—if 1s true that I raised so many men for How, Lane of Keneus, Morgen, Morrill, Pomeroy, Sprague, | OY) Would acquit him of having wilfully ondoavored to | such tleeds of blood, may Almighty God fergive me for Juoiier, Wade, Witkinson, Wright—22. * | deceive the House He had merely read the despatch | the sin and crime. (Hisses from the revablican side.) gage Menare, Buckwien, Carille, Cowan, Darts, Harrt:, | received here, and he would say he had been informed | | repeat, that the regiment was raised to defend the ‘Hendricks, Hicks, Me ons ithe 5 eg A that the negro troups employed iu Egypt were as good as | Capito! when it was menaced. As to the term o/ its ser- waulabury, Sherman, Truaibull, Van Winkie, Wisley—I6, white ones. vice, Lhad no power whatever over it Mr. jens oe@;ed au amendment repealing tho Dir, MaLtory said that these troope were pot negroes, er Kernay resumed his remarks, speaking against the clauses in certain lawe of 1862, leony § ap oeona ave mod he repeated that black troops never could be equal to | extremes of party, and repeating that we cannot have be deferred; the London Fimes Dothing impossible Oresthwaite ws Orosthwaile and Dalton.—The parties | Broadway. now even in the capture of Richmond: the federals, how- | were married in Now York, tn 1845, and they lived over, to find nothing in that victory which will com. | together first in America and afterwards in England uatil Flage—Fia, sate them for the immense sacrifices # will have cost, | 1851, an@ bad three children. In 1851 the husband emt- ANNIN 4CO., 99 Fast, , of Wit is prospect may be somewhat consolieg fo the {rieuds | grated to New Zealand for the purpose of tying te im. ‘alton street, corner em. of the South; history, however, shows us tm the éivil wars | Prove Bis circumstances. It was areanged that his wife ‘of Kngland and of every country, each of the twd parties | and chiktrea should to ber friends in Am uistaunee foe saulo: ab 908 Breed e ‘endeavoring to seize upon the town serving as the seat of | stay with them until be was ableto send for - piers A Bret ving, Braidia rey vay "pee rm the, rye gorermect ead be aunlrietoryrenig | (on nim in Nor Zeland She wat, america me | chine sovin done ihe shane genio with bim wi master oj other’s capital. We prefor y leaving | ‘sent to families by the day or week. this reasoning to te fratricidat ontbusiam o be London her calldrea teers. She as patvee It ry aitorent —— Pos, which openly declares tat Grant w: repul lane wi o0-respondeat, James ‘and forced to fall back as far as Washingtoa with the Bitter Dalton, whe is @ soliciter, and who had eres re tuccbonges A oping bat run ven, Tals warested Ls at his depot, 43 Broadway. Grover & Baker's Celebrated Sewin: “eespeotively of exe huudred thousand dollars and tive | white soldiers. peace except by showing that we have the power to put ol he federal The English ual regrets | been acquainted wi Qthe tioner = and Randred thousand dollars for the ex; ortation and eeloni- ‘THE INTERNAL REVANUE HIIA. PASSED. down armed resistance. He expressed himself to be op- ee eromaet Grane is not ci ncaa hatoepbane of | the reapondent while they ved A ang and ebe has | ane ‘nd peaee ree Y law and abolishing slavery in BY tis tooperied Maca Rabe bee gy Fea they Com- ee s repel. - Pactra 2 clause, and was au- | the truth of {6 assertions; It would gave useless blood. | had several children by him. The adulterous intercourse Grover & Ba oa L. u ne y a num! Of fellew democrats to say that ding the appeared ve commenced a very short time alter the | Elastic Stitch Sewing Mact Splcgenin aot areata Me. Wiason said the sobeme was a miserable ‘Mr. Morris: expiained that the tax rematus a dollar a | they will vote men ana morey to put down the oe but eee Bh csacy mle recolve' to ay ieetteeran, “rg ire, The petitioner returned to thia | New ‘York, ‘and 388 ton atrest, Brooklyn, and thas the exported negroes bad sul. | barrel on ale; on spirits, from and after the lat of July to | not in a vindictive spirit, nor with a view of extermina- many bad died, and the remamder had been | tho Ist of February, one dollar and fitty cents, and after | ting those jo arms against us. back reeeatly in a wretched condition, notwith- | that two dollara a gallon; on ooal three per cevtum in- No quostion was taken on the pending amendments to pel arta W country ‘o 1860, and immediately filed this pettion. The HOW GENERAL BUTLER MAY ENTER RICHMOND. delay in the prosecution of the suit bas beer by Melmbold’s Ice Orcam Soda. (Prom the London Post (government organ), June 10. the dimeuty ‘Of obtaining evidence of the mart i — « * * Butler, we believe, boasted that he would be | New York. TWENEY VARIETIES OF SYRUP. tbe firet federal geveral to outer Richmond. Recalling to |” Role nisi granted with costs, Lem Barsapa: | standing the flourish unat was made with regard to the | stead of five, and on express company receipts three | the bill, and the House at afew minutes to six o’clock | ‘gone be Coco joord, Nett, igual omen i Oe heed Suto at ieee our mind bis mode of government at New Orleans, and appa “gone . H., to eulog! ent inceme 0 arran, a incomes: — ery, Mr. Laxm, (rep.) of Kansas, opposed the deat. | not above five thousand dollars anpum, are t N f the light in which it was regarded by President avis LONDON BIVORCH COURT, JUNE 10. ‘alawbe, oan ore the Se priati Je excoeding $10,000 Mires tn Bem, Xoxk ond bis advisers, we contess we would not be sorry if | Hodgron vs. The parties were married at Nectar, Hedguon:— his prediction were verified, though {na manner possi. | Leeds, in August, 1841. In January, 1856, the respondent, en oe bly (aot onatempated by bynvell.” General Matlor not | who was a paper atainer, deserted is wife and, went 10 : far trom Richmond. ‘tune of war may 80 erdain | Americs. ‘a spirit s Brooklyn, | 4, id Vichy Water om draught or in bottles. {eine he ahall traverse tbo intorventug distance ender | and bas lived there with a woman who passes as his Meee On RTACULAR ATTENTION. cf wife, The petitioner has earned her own li we All syrups made of the best material. Fruit syrups: the protection of a Confederate guard. ullliuer, pel er own living pe... pide rains erase ae 4 +Ble Giready ‘bad a bili before the Sevate appropriating this | be taxed five per ceutum, and not excoeding $10,000 FIRE IN AMITY STREET. for colonising blacks in Western ‘Texan, seven aod a half per centum, and over $10,000 " oS, 0 (oP2) Or Md., paid we needed the labor of |.ten per coutum. The bank tax te fixed nt. ‘one | Shortly before three o'clock yesterday afternoon a fre id not agroéd with the gentleman irom | per centum on circulation, aud one-halt per centum on broke out on the rooffof the building No. 10 Amity street, +, Mr. Lan, of Kanssa, asked the Senator (Mr. Johnson) fr centum on all circulation above ninety per ceut. | scourred from @ ‘perk. The flamon soon spread along ¥ i capital, and one-half per contum on depreits, aud two | ocoupted by A. S. de Vonville. It ts supposed to have ‘i after a'Southeru state had returned to Ns allegiance, were the priscipal points explained. be rom porcelain lined fountains. Phe ob, ' 8. Ducks oouid remait i familiar intercourde with tbeir | The House eoncurred in the report. the shingles, and in a very short time the rooin of Nnr-10; | Am American General (?) im Ireland. Decree nisi granted, with costs. 7 have io the drinking of soda ie Eis wal “former NAL ADJOURNMENT, . ae vi " 18 cari yr fount yrups made of extracts llr. Jommom replied that tbove who werefresin the | Mr. (Fop.y of Pa; in roply to Mr. Washburne, | Band and extincuished tha fire before more than the } Fe Oe TOO eae Opituary. ene ascoaes.. ene Dopceen We eee hhad not only ‘been allowed to remain, but were pro: | suid that the Commitios on Waysand Means had very | ir. Devonville’s loss will be about $700; insured for [From the Cork Reporter, June 9. MADELEINE SMITH, THE SOOTCH MURDERESS. srBiah the syrups ate arava, on tap ef counter, slows cost j 3 Hee = noes befor “ys ~ seid $600 in the New Amsterdam Insurance Company Amis the benighted individuals that tho shelter of a (From the Inverness Advertiser, June 8.) ‘One Thousand Dollars, ‘roms, (9) Md ,said he wisned to rate t! . WatitncRNE, (Tep.) Bea es-n = that he was ‘No, 12 was occupied by Mrs. G. W. Voobeis as a board- | Well built mansion on the Coal-quay was forced upon, Some time ago it was mentioned that Madeleine Smith ‘our patrons Eoreeeesulty sattetted, ‘ of warning Wo those of the@other wide of the cham- | informed by the Chairman Seimle Committos on | ioe house,” Lose abet $400; insured for $750 in the Peter | by thgextreme kindness of the ocastabulary, on Tuesday | had (got married, and oocasoually attended divine ser- | HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARRHOUSE, pS pppemeemageeented ring in and wake ap | Finance that if we got through the amendments to the | Cojper Insurance Company. nightewas no less a personagethan—as documents tousd | vice, aleogtwith her husband, in a church not aghundred \anenoredite f Degro on every cocasion. Senators talked as | Tariff bill today, Ceagress could adjourn ou Thursday | “No 14 was occupied by Mr. Alexander Gaw; furniture | “pen bim attest—Major General Richards, of Vicksburg | miles from the town of LintRbgow. After the trial her % “Cough the rebellion was put down: or was | vext. damaged about $500, losared. in the Lorillard Insurance |yabd St. Louis—attached to—at presont more correctly | father and mother and the other members of the family | | Highest Pr ja Lockstitch Sewing <6 the fooling thas the demooratic party was to gain the THE ENROLMENT BILL RESUMED. also, owns buildings Nos. 8,10, 12, jMetached from—the renowned and hitherto victorious | left Blythewood square and took up house tn a rural Machines, WHBELER & WILSON, 636 Broadwagy ‘Aud restore the country to fie wasan | Mr. Seuuxcx seked that the vote on the bill the farther | Company. Mr. Ge vai that, be sould afllia‘e with the | to regulate and provide for oorolling and caling out tho | S04, 24, Bey | are damaged to. ythe extent | of | faints} Gemocratix party. God forbid. It was a question | cational foress, which bed beea under consideration | Pheuy $3, rhe 00 io the Kotoxerbocker | had met would be » greater aftitotion, the success of the re. | to-day, be takeu on Monday next. No. 16 waa eecupied by Miss Marks: furniture dam- | and, obibious of his dignity and rank, insisted on claim let federal army. Probably of Irish descent, the general | trict near Linlithgew, where Madeletie got married to o extent of mitiar spirits, with teacher, whe els a ten jer passion for era if and pity In Apoplexy, mess About the Head. been a for her condition. aa appointment ia ap institu. — q ta ioe of ts lending tapers cae e otis eenth cc | No time must be lost by the use ef feolish remedies, oust Eagiand. Thither . bi |, OF Ce resurrection of the democratic party. The Mr. Cox, ( ) Of Obio, moved shat the bil and the ‘about ‘water; ful on | ing the frst pair of policemen he met in Patrick street eleime and per busband - ——- ‘Bonitetioual Convestiou of his State Dad juat voted to peodiog ttieadmenia be tia ou the table. prod about $400, by water; fully insured in the Jellerson } ‘DE ine ton he would a brace of niggera on Broadway—— | ceeded, and for at ng and ner husband pro. | ss bleeding or mereury, for they both only put off theera abaiieh slovery, an act at whiok Ro one was inore grati6- yo ~7 ogg , by 56 ag: nny wr The building beloogs to tho estate of Henry Marks, It | 98 '‘men ad brothers.” Having partaken of the hos- | connubial felicily. But it oozed out that sho was no less | day to make it more fatal. Even in infammatory 4 a4 than himself but be boped Senators would hereafter | | The House then refased to or main question, by | 15 ig damnged about $500; fully insured in the Jefferson | pitelity which Mr. Howard Rice invariably extends % | s ‘thas Madeleine Smith, and the scandal ierer gught te bs resorted ta, for . a talk of something besides the negro. ie ee e Jasurance Company. his vieltors, the geveral left the comfortable mansion in | became 90 strong that the husband was eompelied to | ef ‘en it will takeaway the power of ne ‘The amendment was adopted. Tee omhes am t vote was to reaume the considera- | “No, 1g was occupied by James H. Golden. Fernit the middie of the night, handing five shillings to tho at- | leave his situation. ‘Thoy then proceeded to a smaller | (ire ere, when sided by Brandiseee > se | Me HABLA (66D) Of Joe, te a Ae | tre uwen (rep.) of Mass., replied tothe part ot ar, | damased by water about $100; uo insurance. The build: | tandant, like & gentleman, Sawteh be, War), BaP | Madeloln England, where, at mach reduced salary, | sannot put new hiscd inte the body. this requires ti is ‘te pay for the covtributiocs to the Agricultural | Mafiory’s remarks roferfing ‘to that Sato. Althou isowned by Mr. McCadden, 1¢ is damaged about | pearance was y ir police court aes gob Pep ie aivention bas bere, bat they can regenerate old diged, bat the old ‘must be ; Insured. morning, where no doubt he would bavere- | too, ber sin easier to melancho}; . and restore the new Being (4 yesterday “Syporys (or 1861 remaining, sopad by the Commissioner | Massachusetts had trequeatly been brought before ti The dryness of the shingles, in consequence of the in- | ceived an ovation from the members of the ‘Watertoast moodand died. Madeleine was not long in | the sya ‘Patents, House, tut ee members state, Sed o. i" Nae House | tense pv no donbt coueed the fire to spread more | Association of Wnited Sympathizere,” who attend every following ber spouse, and died recently, it iseald, of a poets phd jb Ramp & pring ‘The 1 was adopted. wou! _ ness mors roughs | rapidly. The police of the Fifteenth precinct, under | morning at the court. It 1s stated that the general is | broken heart. = renter. ntagonina the frduareca's Fie hate "Tat us there wise, an tthe blood, wot Mr. Haruay offered an amendment uniting New | this subject hore. He wished to pat Massachusetts ight | Gohiain Caffrey and Barnett, With a scetion og | staying at respectable hotel in the city, avd per Mexieo xesceds me, were very aticient in saving Ibe fecutere aed fletent wad violent demand for ‘gin cocktail’ at Mr. | The Pavillion Ho at Rockaway ith Arigova in one district, with one Surveyor | ov thi wa General, asd Idaho and Nevada with the Colorade district ‘Mr. Matiomy sat that be bad never siandered Magsa- é and Dadian wite Mou! rag chusetts, but had spoken only of her Governor, poo pa bow much ean be done with erder aud dis- be ery = ml SS Pasrick street, was the cause of his Burned. ‘The amendment was agreed to. Mr. Dawns Lyapesdien efor figures to show that Mas. | line, ‘yeas eu Vile aan 2 psa dB Jamatea, L. 1, Jume 25, 1864. ‘The bill being reported from the Committee of the | sachusetts has a surples ve thousand men. as it many - Wale the amendivonta were considered In open senate | would be seen that Massaohusems is not, as had beea | About eight o'clock last night a fire broke out on the Condition of the Rebel States. The Pavillon Hota, at Reckaway, together with all | plood, these which, (+ s end agroed te. charged, bebind her quota. As as thore is a life left XN ve AN ANGLO REBEL REPORT FROM ‘THE CONFEDBRACY. | (he cottages and several ether buildings, are entirely g00d effects wi a third floor af building No. 66 Vesey street, in the premises Lendon Ti June 7, " % wave to be felt to be believed. The Mr. Svawram asked fer s separate yote on the amend- | or a dollar to spend she will do al that duty requires. (Prom the jon Times, June 7.) consumed. ‘he fire broke out at about twelve o'clock in | constantly eradicated by their use, ‘ment repealing the provisions of the ta: Mr. Cox asked what proportion of the troops from | occupied by C. Toepfer asa type foundry and dwelling. | The arrival at Plymouth yesterday of the iron screw Life—The Blood—strengihened. {naportation of slares tuto any part of the U ‘Massachusetts wote colored men eullsted in Maryland, | The ire commenced ja the dwelling part, and icici steam brig, Harriet Pinckney. from Dorm da, has sup. the Pavilion. ¥ of body ‘and mind to ® period a P endmen' Ohio, Canada and Washingtout ished upper floors - | plied considerable information regarding the active rate tomed to eee the ing step ani follows la sn gon Mr. Dawns replied that the estimates did not include | sumed. carried on between that island and Wilmimgton, the chief Im Everybody's Moath, PRINCIPAL OFFICE FOR BRA: " colored men enlisted stuce the Ist of April. ‘Toepfer’s loss will be about $1,000; suppored to be | port of the Southern States, and of the joternal condi. Praise SOZODONT—Greatest luxury of modern | {# 244 Canal street, Brandreth House, where they may be gi ay. se a insured. eo first is oceupi . B, Adams, as a team: le, wi mes—beautifies and preserves the teeth. e repulsive yi y . Ben Moors. Aptbonr, Erowe’ Seen a Mr. Bovrwnis, (rep.) of Mass., said ke would withbotd The first floor pied by 8. tion of the confederacy. The steamship Thistle, which | {™mos—beautifies and the teeth. "he repulsive | bad in English, Preach, Spaniah. Qermey. very toe te tee } Siteerd Lewes tae or Rxaeen, Horean, Mors Fee eee reel ee the cntamutation clansean deter, | Jiquor ajore; damage by water about $300; insured for | brought from Wilmingten to Bermuda nine hundred and | Peng, er in busiaras, will how be ne longer mot calgnees by | thousand. gr 4 Union square, frngus, Sumber, Feu ‘Myek, Wade, Wilceson and Wi: | ence to what he sepposea to de the public seatimens, | $6,000 in the Hamilton and Citizens’ Imsurance compe: | twenty seven bales of cotton, and sou of the passengers eS Seo typ Tall & Heckel proprietors, | York, snd byrali te, with fall directionas 3 ‘Nays—Mosers, oc, Gulia: Hewiitsha, Micke, Joke’ | 2, ce nee, AAT BAR EES BubetABLIAIlY “every |) Ce 14 SS commen deeet $2,500 Meer steed ed hag Vika Caner tel er Yorn.” 75 Senta per bot, OBSERVE, B. BRANDRETH MUS? BE ON THE _ q ae i roops, Si > . st ers Mino! re} |; but as » B. eee ene Kee Wiekis'cad Willen” Si cacsetpiion ‘ogre fee ae oe detits OFS | was ome alight daraage dose by water to the occupants | nolther of these has since bern heard of they are supposed ton, Ky. GOVERNMENT STAMP TO INSURB THE ‘ es wy . : or to the country. Se far as the war can be prosecuted | of No. 63. The origin of the fire is unknown at present. | 10 bave fallen into the hands of the federal Diocks- Kenroor Cuass 399—June 25, 1864. ao The was than paren by a vote of thirty amo Yass | vigorovaly and with Feasonabve Nope of nuccem Nason: | ying IN WHEY ATRENT—A WOMAN BADLY BURNED. | dere, The Hsien and the Atanate, Wiel et peieme | Thy OT, 40 18, es Felts, ton? OF ” chusetts will aid all in ber power. He said he happened , D and 12 cotton a Kerrocey, Cra*s 400—Jume 25, 1864. Gaulsbury. Nii s'iee shai to know thatthe design to ‘esue the Kmancipation Pro. | Between ten and. cleyen o'clock leat night a ftre oc- | and were discharging thelr cargoes. Tom or twelve.ves. | 24, 9, 31, 36, 29, 1, 42, 60, 78, 6°, 68, 19, 58. Know, &c. $Y. Benda Pe ety -4 Toengiies the volp by which clamation wus precedent to the meeting o( the Governors | ourred in the attic of a frame building in the rear of | sels were ium pone ved £ isciert Wileingiee, ene . pyes. = yoy Ly PO may a h | at Allatoona, aud there‘ore these Governors bad nothing | No, 204 West street, in the premises of Peter Sullivan, | Tience some difficuity In entering a 5 & Co.—Covington, Ky. angie oF Se ret 2 the report of the Conference Committee on the Tax bill | t6 go with it. Te appears tbat Jus Roach, an old woman, nearly ninety | Dut mot much in departing during @ dark night. The meet’ anne Chae Sb-tehe a, ¥ erery one. Price $1 0. To be had atall news depots, Gem ‘was agreed to. tents tables mai free. Mr. PRNDLATON, (Opp.) of Ohio, asked whether he un | yoursot age, accidentally set fire toa bed with a candie, | TAtes of freignt range from thirty to sixty pounds per | 57, 19, 36, 32, 23, 77, 22, 14, 17 34. 1,130 Broadway, ® % Tee report having beeu sent te the House, and having | derstood the gentieman (Mr. Boutwell) to say tha tbe Sat esr ows clothing, She was rerctod bya man | 100 for all descriptions of goods. ee ee re ee ee ’ we FOCEE _ lees Tees Censarred ta, te: Motes wae dtolered ay reclamation was pot dependent on (be mecting of , ‘ wards three bundred dollars (sixty pounds). ee . = vevdor under the rules. p . rf ee ay || Serene Sane, Sa ee ten ee Contederat France, Ellis & Co.—Managers. Invigorating and Exhi' ‘set of men? ‘ork Hospital, sbe was ever bout ‘The restrievons of the Coniederate government on the £ bee oe carom taza at sewesven mame | Hi Bren roared iat wine be te fate ne | acta saad? “YSAY burned sD OS | oni re wry eeare mei ha fey cory ome Randel | a4, go, SA esos oh, ty Age Ot, 272, 3. | finer ft raven arf ange one oe 4 oe nina - | specitienliy stated that he would not be pat on the wit- ‘The flames extended into the yard of the tons ton Ps Guage Measane I | Jaints requiring a tome. For sale ger p ‘to the col i i 2 3 bo M8—Juae 25, ; . jad nd rane, ff ries it te, Wea omen Bess stand, He bad made tne deciarattva, aud wae will | tery ore, No. 200, owned by Aibert Van Winkle, 3 bring back ity ton of ething, bacomy or other te sn me 64, 24, 77, 69; 20, 32) 34, 5, #6, 35, 70, 28, 51. CW UPHAM « CO., Proprietors, 367 Fourth street Went lato executive session at Uweniy mioutes past ave | 1n¢,t0 stand by Wt thet the decree of emancipation ie | fore the Gremen extinguished the ire the stock was dam- | {04 ghmiiee “luxuries” are probiblted from mportati ——_— — pte . P. M., and subsequently adjourned, Sond nave plontor ihe Ulirw, wera. Ge hour of total | sinc ee roe }© $8,000; fully im | Co tson is valued per pound in Wilmington at $@ to $250 | OMlctal Cirelars in Sh; iby College ot rh Tage, ee she bowed her knoe to slavery. has rendered ber ecu ttivan’s lone will be about $400; no insurance, | Confederate currency, and the same article in Bermuda | tery furaished by SIMONS, ROGBRS & CO, New York } og pene. Wouse or Representatives. self a subject of pity to the people Of the coatinens aud | The first for of No. 204 ie used by H. B. Thomas for | Xt é5c. to 8c. (about $8.) ia gold. Shoes are estimated | Fost ones, % 115 Chambers street. ‘Wasmnaron, June 25, 1864. of the werid. sbe bad bis sy mpms! ict storage of lumber. damage about $160; ineured. The at $60 per pair, Indian corn $1: aa oer eieericr ua Prizes © ed im All Leg nuit: tution a te ir racine RATLROA Hedin ERIE CORTE TINGE He) Ee OR OEE re eT ee Pite recent ecto oa vaxes and funding have | [esend lefermetion eiven. GALLAGHER & BENJANIR, ro IEMBOLD'S New Drug Store, 504 Broad i . ith seo e neged i . Brokers. 310 Chestau t b ‘The House passed the bill amendatory of the Pacific | denounced aud despised them. wine irene Worked well,and no doubt prevented a | sensibly dimintahed the currency, but ae yet have had wn Bde n= eliepoliian tetel, nnd derbest cao always be wed Ratiroad act, by @ vote of 70 against 87. Loud cries of « oye y 0 large Dre by their prompt action, en ine Rid Siormy presmee on od nett Cc ned, in ath Lee Rae Bod . i . Bow bu xe , ligmee now bro account form ven. » BX CE, 1h eoundyta Aothe Of tho restriotions tn the ctigion! 606s | qonchrcee renee, Oo Rad Sut hopes mat Kentecky Coneiiaee Of the privations endured by “rhey have | Ife Broadway, New York Oly : orarcival’s Pi ate, with a view to facilitate the ceustruction of the road. Bir, MaLiony agai iaterrupted Mr. Houtwel!, and wae A Lirmus Grau Rox Oven ane Kieap.—Coreney Wildey | (207e? y.ony wee Bice i lacing Ree rang Royal Ha > Susser ule He ‘aplioated at Tire. CALLING OUT THR RATIONAL FORGHA again loudiy called w order, Mr. Mallory sad he would ‘i ‘ tive on the plaines q Mga Feet | nist of Prizes drawn June M4, 1854, in New York Hers wich streets, the negatives being in th ed the id defend bis State, even in Heaveu itself yesterday held an inquest at 118 Columbia street on the | sengers wbo have come to England in Harriet Pinck- "ALECK & CO.. Brokers ‘The Rouse then recum: consideration of the House | “"Yr oviwnt remarked Lbat some of the sone of | body of Sarah Jane Loundry, m little girl five and a bait | Dey is to the offect that no iudication of despondency ox- 0 ont Se Five coe Dea Tork. ay insfltinone Dil! farther regulating and providing for the enrolling | Kentucky were true Lo liberty, supported the Uajon and | years of age, who came to her death from the effects of in- ists, ‘They in no way relax in their pre tions for the —— ——— wishing to avail t wes of & speed: ‘cure will ‘and calling out of the natienal forces and for other pur: | the constitution, and were against the imstitetion of | juries received in consequence of haying been run over by | Continuance of war, Attention is paid exclusively to Royal Havana Lottery.—60 Per Cent | sddress box 66, care of Mr. Miller, "Broadway Post olice, slavery. ‘a horse and wagon belouging to . T. Stewart, and | ral oye = -y an my Spee apopee for | premium paid for prizes; Information furnished. The bigh- iin iat it Romamor, (r40.) of Oblo, eifored « substitute for the | | Mr. ¥ wavaxno Woo, (opp.) of X. Y.y here obtained | driven by John Mevabe. |The evidence owed tho oc: oe ariny. _ Caly enough cotton, i, sey te peoride Sus | 6a rae Dae eee eee Gatigts™ | ene's Atvican Fever and 1 Agno Care— wi plained digpensed wit e commutation ir, bunt yi i jallory. rrence to bavg been accidental, and ¢! ry re! season v0 sone R J a ‘i Live cure fot ae berty stream , eutirely, leaving ‘the law i relation to substitutes ax it | Mr. Matirey ould it iil became the member trom | a verdict 10 that eet, " id vy conscription, Wo cue available for mlltay service ki ij a wy AB Maie by all dr awe. ‘ e jet!) to denounee tbe institalion | ray Rewvit oF « Fatt.—TRomas Rogers, an Irleh | POrm ys Seeneen foray Broker, 11 Wal street, room No. 1. yr —s “ It provides that the President, im bis discretion, may lavery in the full biave of the fact that, as a demo- " missariat are io of men between ferty five and pe tack wi Elastic Stockings, de.—Marem order a draft for aot more than three nor less than one he was the most violent pro-slavery mau to be | laborer, forty-five years of age, while intoxicated, Iate on | rixty years of age, and of lads over seventeen years. At ve for Hernia or Rupture ‘Cure Truss Oitee only at No. 2 Vesey street, Feer. found, and advooated we reodering up eo tugitive | Friday ight, fell into the aren of the premises 148 | eighteen they go up to, the, military statins, Cote thelr PATENT LAYER TRUSS «Any, garton,voluntvring or, ofuring nen svbatitate or | sieves, to, thors, wea be, yoy reyarded laters | Leomrd steer, and string on hie, head fractured bit | Giguere i tbe Confederate army. the Germain are not ha ATHNT LEVER TRUM Until the Ht man, net rvice [or ® M Mi N fl ter. kel, ‘as en ep siDie, mm } ‘BN’ I oC one year tnless soover diechirged, shall receive a (ir. Boutwe'l) bad sold himself to che Grad " arverwards. : hed ax they desert freely; ihe Irak prove good aad yiitere, PATENT LEVER TRUCE ne | RUBE be neee Bounty of one hypdred dollars, and f for aterm of two ery, and, he supposed, for a price. N boty,and the jury rendered @ verdict of ‘Accidental | faithful soldiors fa the only truse that will core this dangerous complnint, Ft) sre) soe Gemma termine treet ter este | ecrer aortas cael peta | Sate vera gana manasa ce ete | Return Meee npecee | teagaitrts : or or ef the divest ul ever perpetrated i thore ol 5 le fT PE A ped prog fei 0 ee aieated alten Bb uy wet] |. 8 Lure dim uns 20 et ond evento | tye North but abece who oval get back returned to thelr Ontcont & 6o."6ib Broadway. | Born, Bee'wnihon wen. in enae of wicknese at , @t the time of bie bemg m | lory) hed always heard that one renegade was worse tha | Bmma Eiohoff, # litue gir) ten and a balf years of age, | old masters and spre @uch an accoun! ir sufferings if away from home, \t up still mi wervice, one-fourth at the expiration | ten Turks, and this one renegade was worse than ten oy | daughter of Mr. Anthony Kichoff, residing at 73 Third | ‘at all are now contented to remain, aes par eh iy eter unnt ti ATA DD ee ‘term of service, aud one-fourth at the end of the old abolitionists eirest, was at play io the yard with fire craekers, wbew Fh aS Summer Hate st o has vial service; and in case of his death when in the Mr. Frnxaypo Woop then rose to speak. He said that | por clothes were set on fire, and before atd could reach The Mexican Empire. GENIN’S, 513 BROADWAY ho! the gusrantee of Bs pure, freshly ¢ Tosidue of bis bounty shall be paid to hie legal represen. | jt amounted to very little what the House should doom | her she wag so terribly bur that death ensued. | y,p@rgon’s PERPEZITIES ABOUT THE LOAN AND HIS ‘The assortment of genilemen's and boy's Straw and Soft ly prepared, at re greater outlay than two orthree = in in js honorably discharged from ah ne fal eenragh pole Dlg ve try Ne is ont | Copaper Nagmann held ap in 0 the body, aud the ROD p tens x moaualled 10 ¥ riety, . wounds ioknese urred i) repul ani res i dict of * ‘Ace " . 4 oive the full bounty. Da ee service be Shall re | fomeeiTusdamenial principle of repubhess pereroment, | 7 orn Ne (Parte (Jane 1), correspondence of Liverpoot Journal.) i Lon ov sions Jolated. ‘The I bi a ao - — “The wa Jexiot it 0 gontinns, im gauisuton Se vores oors to elect tna" toma Cee Siena ot Pe eetiare. He repesiea | ., Rai? Urox tux Doce.—By order of the Mayor MarsRil | oy ing splendid preeut made by Napoteu Lil of a bran Choir respective States into which they will My of Administration | Morton has isued a very important notice to the owner® | pew sovereign, wilh all bis escort, bis Court his army, See ee eaveiiia ‘adopt policy of reconstruction avd | of dege ip thie city, to the effect that all dogs found run vist chmplete, At last the Keaperor bas been heard aoe his HELMBOLD,. Di aloud that be would prefer the speedy return The & of War is required to diseha: wine rge any minor prepared bimeelt ve furnish sn who onl ut the consent of bis We OF gu ‘concession aad return to the principles on which the large, without being properly muzzled, shall be+ diana, ana Soha’ government is fowmded we will go on ffm one expedient aon wt nA a , i P sted a pad for | CL nie, treepe to aay ether’ goed feriuse witch epela at A Household Word.—Bay Resrifar ors, o aia poreatve soldiers to be obtained from the States | to anctber, in. a dows hill course, to dMruption, destruc. | Goals with according to law, Filty sents is paki {OF | present befall the empire. ailvor plated Ware. Cuttlery, Coojing Utensile, tte . xtend- | every dog brought alive to the pound, at the foot of Uve of the intentions of “the war in Mexico” wevident- | BASSPORD'S, Cooper Inatitue Huilding, Pirst clars guoda with the regi disintegration, Until the elive branch er ee | chee e Mand pease must be reached | Twenty aft street, hast river, where, if he ie not re | ly being Tulfiied, (oF iL bas becyme quite an outlet for Their patronage 1 Teeoliect 4 net the militar partment. He | claimed by the owner op the same day, he jc speedily | ail the useless bone and sinew of the court, and every ABeautifal Complerion,.—Laird’s Bloom er tiis. , fmest be put dows. If not now, it. If not in ten bis {ife and all that he held | put out of the way, Now that the warm weainer fe | day we behold without surprice the Ceepateh thivber | of Yonth sur; scribing for preserving and beautify. Droj earn in twenty yenars, no matter how long the war will the Union and the conetitu- | upon ue, and there te considerable danger of dogs going | on some discreet mission of one or other of the gay mplezion and al Broadway, and Dregginte they If peace shoula be made to-day on compromise | tion, and ft was became he was in fever | mad in our streets, thie measure ie one of much moment, | young courtiers who bave contributed te the re. paw ae mao must know it could not last sixty | of the Union thas he was opposed to the war, Warie | and will mect the views of ail right minded citizens. | of COmpiegve Or Fontainviesu, and who are 7% ‘We recognize this Southern coufederacy as 8 | disanion, annihiiation and destruction, Already there | There is an abuse, however, connected with it, which | rid of with the utmoet teot aad deceney, and to the ft z rebellion, to be ee Hore! States procuring them. ed we compet . SCHENOK, in oconelusion, jo t the rebeliton wee Ne Smokers.—Pollak & Som, | | Wigs, removed from Breowe street bet Mdina 6 t Maonfacts tinct nationality, living om thie ai bas been expend ‘ore blood afd treasure than could | showld be mopped at once. In the same notice par | ratiefaction of ail parties, by this transfor to the Court mrereehaom wee Barcy. other, with a border itor the Potors be beoatmredated’ topetier again for twenty-five years, | somlar attention le called to the fect thas ‘no dogs will | @f Mexico, Most of the Emyerer's ormpantons, whone FSra Saves rds one ah nraek Wholesale and remes. 180, We May expect eens sere war, ‘the (net that Jaws of this character are resorted to, | be received from boys.” Yet scores of ‘of all ages | company becomes less a benefit 4 roach now that a aay Ai itor, robbery, aud everything else, Nothing but al ‘that the poeple are against the war. In bis opimton | are continually woceking arouna the with there is no further use for them, since Court of the} All Diseases of the Season.—tea Biek~ [Barend on I don now rope i be ee | Ce See reach een i cackoe oan or a Oe, ey oP eee avery anlucky ott ‘Tollerian bes turned pious aod Gmeat te, have been dee-'| ness, cholera morbus, dveenteriee and rimarer complainta, sald sad now ie that although the war Wher, witheut the firing of another gun, or the sbed- | comes im their way, even 00 fares to enter yords | patched as ts to the Emperor of Mexi#o, who they | S5"Sc)i as female debility, oan be eifectuaily preven 4 ‘wes not prepesated for the @estruction slavery, ther drop o1 blood, Mr. Wood then proceeded | and areas to oaptere dogs 40 n0t Geme wuder the had the offer made to him when in Paris, but | the use of French Gonna ‘Bitters, im by & Star fe ¥ oo . nen y such would be the consequence. No porce aasertion by referring to the unanimous ad- | wordtog of the ordinance, Beveral cases ef thie hind have ‘evidentiy imagined they weeki be secompanied by | FELD, Bole Agent, 70 Nassau nireet, New York, jet bgld’s Drag, Stare: 30, ever te oe be made en any other terms than that this members of the Confederate Onogress, in | happened, and M there to mo other way te pani these ia thea —— }— by a by twe persons and po oy K ould bg government throughout all the anid they were willing for peace on terms ascala, corners of dogs should be om the lookout and spe? in Cured without | #/ 0 could be Do ‘but Dy submitting to | consistent with the hovor, integrity andsivdependence of | oath administer such « flagelintion a0 st dover Broadway. Hears 8 \o |. Beeotions te, “ Satya Ing end savers q a the Btatee, avd oompatibie with the safety of their do- pd) su0k Gepredations in rare 4 = ry me es — w those who hare Meron at invariably require Gereg, no ink of procuring peace wit is | mostic Institutions, He nlso referred to other Southern | will tale warn thowsand A Tag for Ohi den Wai Reale’ am bo of beating up the wounds In the body of | authoritior. In conclusion, Mr. Wood aaid that no party } friends tbeg oo Wht so Say the reezromanta oa we few saidiers,” which last will y not BOT Z,iquors, Groceries, Aa. nt ‘at MAUGEA'S, | HELMBOLDS NEW DAU mete nee b yey bai im, than be | cowid succeed to the Presidential election that ‘ives law, \ tenst amongst the motives he will have for feeling secure | Tis Uhambere slreek — whe Metrepoliten Hoek, soldiers by leaving

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