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ra Dee Crea male citizens between the ages of etzhteen sineniead © vote of censure on the committer by axeurieg tue cen: | Hon, « rembitean formof government, whichwaserdered | CLIPPING NEWS. MEY FROM WASHINGTON. Feadent nthe ve-pect we oimie. wuhout respect wo 6 ¥. | Seman ruin Maryiaud iran sevice o MIC the Hoare tu be printed, ch futher provision» as may tend More | wonig do so ik would wus to the lov est ievel, and deserve MARINE MOSTITAL aT + RIN. PAL wee elliciently to organise the mite system ef the United | eb th " be Mr. Soo"tELD, (re).) of Pa, ollered a resoltion, which ALMANAO FOR NRW YORE—TuIS DAY Staies, an¢ report by bill or otherwise. Neaetion tip eeu vars oa canmientiee ate in was passed, INS ructin the ‘oMvu.tieo om Comm eree wo Ti lecees. sre 18 ° Pe ome sarwens sa8 Cg re may, He could tesiity to bis outspoken trankness and | inquire pote the expediency of establishing a marine hus ° nus ré motion , ChANDIRR Hewes regulate renal) pere- pital INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS 0 CONGRESS Commerce among He sever! “tates was made the special por mp ten sanesiadbedscessition TAR in ha AMMHOMENT ABOLISH NG BLAVERY, Port of New York, December 15, 1864. order for the fret Wed.esday in Janay. Mr, Laine, (rep ) of Me., said a paraliel of history was up Rd pnd noline aa ry io oth tony o8 ee enannnnne 4 GONBO4T FOR LIMKRIA. mes worth ab. The fore’ e | Dex! woul up pending jotot resolu of On motion of sr. suuren the. Dill te irenater a guaboat | wan rrance bad brows this queativa welare the floure. | the “ensio, proposing’ constiutioual amendment for the | Steamship Xorfole, Robbins. Washington James FTand. stare. 23d. Roraco (of Richmond, to tae government of | iberia was taken up. Toree-quarte:s oi @ crntury ago we had a difficulty with | abolition of slavery throughout the country, und that he | 4 oe becler (Br), Wilma:th, jist riding. "Grould take stes2) Passage of the Pension and Di dV she ill. He | bsg came nation, ond chia duneuny reauiied fe giviog oe | would demands vote upon tbe resaition ibe Monday | *Shin"Scean Home (Br), Watton, Lendon—Willams & inden for trai. ease KYork. 8 preevaent. very some objections appeais were 5 iy : IRAN si Sa SIs Setanta apm amore: | Sense eacnameeegteaaetr acs | rue nana ta Ses "srmnn tr | Opn mee, nme, rtm reas Mast | Si Viet es TT na nen twee oma - | and upon Jet thea tary of , an i ‘ta. Nov 17—Are Li zie, Me 5 face wih the reonmmendation of the Vrestient in bie | eee rowed Sore semmnes. a fn Rellagy oro mh ecedberreotnn, and ibe bi meagre brit James Crow (Br), Sheehy, Matamorce—E A Hussey | praceiio Trapani loud valor ih cent —— jessage, and re passage in Message which FO | je sf Jeflerson.) G t nnd dedlrs y a jasions for t! jplomaticand consular estabiishment Dema: Wm th JOretio. imer, for hates 10 ine sud ect, Hoel etaniiion than toae tea cemetiee se TUE Tax ON TOLAQO AND COGARS oat e9, BANS (Bp, Hanson: Demaram— wim Lee g | Newronr, Nev21—Kiq Juile, tlanchard, Port au Prinee rere demanded by Mr. Powsi1. own bi bout | Also the Joint resolution, giving the true construction Ee neC He. Bow lini ont, Calitorole, Robinson, for ] " ‘The yeas and und said it cught not to be Henry Winter Davis and Mr, Seward Not | tne dit was pasced by yeus 33.naye 9. Mesere. Bicks- | conoultiog Corgrens. Gener having Pe ly modo- | and meaning to so much of the internal reveoue act as wales George Downes (Bir), Paine, Barbados—H Trow- | #20" 1y wor 21—arr Napior, White, Callao, 81d 24i%, Herd ‘Bil Jew, Carlisie, Da , Powell, Kickardeeo, Riddie | ¢.:e tune, Jefferson si bi 1d explati func. | relates to tax on tobacco and cigars, and jo addition ons. Co: Ledyard, Walls (fom Mautmain), Civde, ; im Accord, tind Wright were those whotvetea 1o tne nega ‘ove of our government, saying “ibet’ all these. ques- | to the above, passed a bill providing that in computing Debnens Mice titabe heortTharspacne Hunter, | Of" co zith, Hermann 4 Moly, from NV ord for Tam lizabe:hport—Thom| AD OURRMENT TILL MORDAY., tions belonged to the executive department, and even if | tbe three years allowed by the twenty-first sectiou 0: she ‘Amelia (br), MeMit, Matsinoros—M Conklin, Maui, Ja, Nov 17—Sid schr Niantic, Williams, New Ps Eonr. (200. i ve mares shat when the Seuate (enaret were oaweyta they could not be referred to - pry oe oct increasing t manersauy he: rege = ae hr ui x lili, Bona | 4 Solomon a, Maw SE Aor a Zouog, Crom, Phie djourn uot vy next it.” Genet asked, “It ? | imports and for other purpeses,”’ approve 5 A ir jacine]~— ve 4 ; . ' y ‘The motioa was carried. end Spfarema anid <* Mast eee ea Eee tea | fr ioe withdrawal of fo ds irom: any publi Bore ot | _ Hear John Nelaon (Br), Nelsod, Halifax ¥ Wanner & | Yothivery Hd) Masonis, Harmon, Segua; 25ib, Premier, ‘TAS HOUSE MILITARY BILLS. sovereign only in maktog laws, the 0° warehouse for exportation to foreign countries or eB D port 2ist, s The Bxecutive and Legislative | 6, motion os ur, wun. (rer.) of Mase., the several | covers Fe eg ee ee ee | ene Leote toe Dar ck abe, Pocisc or Weeiern cosas | aape Tea May (Bri, Bock Wallfar SP Torin kore «| sellien leaky” andy “ Bodies Hlightly at Variance, military bills which passed the House last session were | said Citizen Genet, * Cougress binds us to treaties aca | of the United states, if such exportation or transbipment | ggco " J aD Sins: Nov 22-1 taken up and referred to the Military Committee; amoog | their observance” Jeflerson said ** Nothere are very | Of avy goods shall, eitber for the whole or for any part | “Schr W & T Crammer, Abrams, Baltimore—Mott Bedell, ip rere, ented bj Schr Wm D Pits, Hudson, Snow Hill—A C davens. “3 " ‘a? trapebipment |, Schr Stepten Waterman, Chase, New Bedford—Ferguson |g vasa. py Nov 11m port bark Stanboul, Heaper, ( » shein one to detioe the rank and pay of obeplaing in the | few cases arising out of treaties of which Congres army. take potice ”? Genet was sutisfied. We the same | reason of any ord VIGHT AT PETERSBURG OF THE 30TH OF JULY, 1864 constituiicn which existed ut that day. He could not | the time during which such exportat! we L : 4 Mr. Axtiony, (rep.) 9 Ro 1., fered a resolution, which | seo anything " N of such goods eball bave been so prevented as afoi eauid, “ae Racke! load for Bost no. . Spicy Debate in: the House Om | say adopted, tostractiog i Commitee on the Conduct | to'piane ieeli on this Tecchetioee By ie way akeataiaty | shail bo excluded from the said computation: * | gqn20P John Adama, Hallocr, New Haven 8 Tackely & fy cirrue, Get 10—Arrahip Akbar, Chase, San Francieeo , the Subiect. Of the War to inquire imto toe facts connected WA the | deny a concurrent power on the part of the Executive | The House then adjourned till Monday. Steamer Frauklin, Young, Baltimore. ‘Sr Huckwa Oct I<—Ary Niemen, Knights, Hong ? assanit on Petersvurg on the 30th of July, 1664, Ie overturns the eutire history of our goveroment, aod ene, ARRIVED. (and cli 2th for N¥ork); Dastre, Bersiew, Algoa Aay (21 Ren Ree ae. ‘ibe Senate then adjourved until Monday. sets out in an eutircly new course, He thought the The Navy. inabyp Montezuma (Br), Hamsh: Kingston, Ja- | cl Sor N¥ork. has gt mesa tcla B saya fi i Rete House justided its self-respect by iaylog the resolution LAUKOH OF THR, 8L00F-08-WAR WAMPANOAG: withimdse and passengers, to Howland & Frothing: | | Taiesrk, Nov 19—Atr Pride of the See, Humphrey, Wasmxcror, Deo. 15, 1864, opie mine 1866. ir, Srvnxs, (rep. )ot Pa., 6aid be wasgo obtuse rbut | At eleven o'clock yesterday morning another aplendid | | Schr Halltia (Br), Rarberie, St Mare, Haytt, 27 daye, with | | Tres. Nov idAre aool nine, Meyerdick, Baltimore) : 5 . ~ 4 » f . 2d, 5 fork. PROBA! ADMISMON OF THE LOpIMIAKA ‘nerne- yur Exuereu oF 120078. pevie p tho = cg ae Mage the cases | eraft forthe United Stites navy was launched at the opbia Godfrey, Mulford, Fortress Monroe, reali HAN CUT, Set “3—Att Clarendon, Haratel, New ; r y gentieman from Main: gon very tH $e A Eavits, Basi 8 Geor ‘ork (and ald 23th for Shanghae, BKNTATIVES INTO CONGRESS. Mr. Tloumax, (opp ) of Ind, introduced a resolution di- | Properly told Geves that Congress bad no right to inter- Brocklye: Navy Yard—tho: Wampaneag. pleop-ol-wer: HB Gibson, Crocker G Sid from Algos Bay Sept 20, AH Gordon, Mauritius, t The Commitices ou Elections in both houses are en- | recting the Secrotary of War to furnish a copy of the | fer? with treaty stipulations, for treaties, by the oon- | which is considered one o: the finest spectmens of naval Hchr Bl'a Mag, Cobb, Heedv sland fo American Port: faced upon the Loutsiana.case, There te no doubt but ples Btitution, are the supreme jaw of tbe land, “This js the | architecture built iu this viciaity since the commence <r Tene Vaevait titcatane BOSTON, Dec is —Arr stexmer Norman, Baker, Phi A order, issued December 21, 1863, in regard to troops whole extent of the precedent. He could not seo thit Th of tameacty Bohr Taare a pareve phia: seard! bare & Wile, Montgomery, Elizabeth} ‘ tuat both the Senators and Representatives will be ad- | jisied on condition that they should be discharged when | itbad any bouring on the question boore them Sup- | Ment of the war, The announcement of tho launch, | chr Varsot Now! Sim th. Kitsaboinp it tor Bowlin Kossuth, Linker, Eulaworth tor New York. mitied, und the present free State orgauization recog- | the regiments were mustered out of service. Also the | P%&® Copgress should pass a lew not pormiting any which had been made some few days previous, attracted ter Hammond, Philadelphia SAILED, Roya, SC 8d bars Fredo Tore\gn Power to esiablish a movarehy op ibe continest | to the yard quite a large crowd, a great number of whom . Petrel; i 1 Are Br steanshi Dized. order dated Decomber, 1863, addressed to the Governor | o: Norn America. Has uct Congress powor 10 ay | Wore mares” The ahighouse wan tastetully decorated | Mite huscne A Lech termini) crmie,cieaton ck Uoanon: | Queehiewn ai Halt . TUE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FORBIGN APPAIRS ANB | of Massachusetts, tu regard to troops to fill up old regi. | We will not suffer thrones to be erected withia ; PI Victoria: schra Dearborn, Mary Stetmun, Pearl, Ros Vire “id THE SKCRBTARY OF STATE, ments; and also to inform the House whether the priuci- | OU" domeins’ It we can enforce it, well, He was | with national flags, and the scene previous to the launch | ginia Prive. Lavina fell, 8 Morgan, Exchange, ¥ M deal ® Thay Flyay ay, : Shoes i a ; NOW gyeaking of the power of Congress. If tt led to war, | wax quite animated, From Quarantine, Swedish frigate Vanud.s, Hawes, Baltimore: 6 first lively debate of the session occurred in the | ples therein announced have been applied to all soldiers | Ui c 0 y E, w tick, and Snendme Dean, FR. ; vbgress alone has power to make the declaration. Wind at sunset ENE, with snow, tte Hallett, NYore, Old b. House to-day, the occasion beitg the rejneat of H_ | mustered to {lil up old regiments, Flow, then, could it interfere with tbe Executive autho- | At ten o’clock the Wampanoag was expected to be sent reel Bar tas eo the Commiites on Foreign Relatiovs, The do- | mittee ou Milisary Affine, which, he said, now bad, tut | as cear ad tue sua at uocuday, unless we are wilting to | UNH shortly after eleven, Numbers of fashionably } wax in celiision on Sunday night at Lewes, D re | ene Nnd-Heary Lesde: date was very epicy, nnd attracted a good deat of | fubiect under couside ation, aud had already obtained | siuitiy ourselves, Laat Ression we passed a regviution | dressed ladies were ia tho shiphouse long before that | F A Heath a HaLTiMORny supe Grey Baxi, Coie ae _ sitentiod. THK. Aahath. week a¥cue Una quike pereneat HOFMALION ConGe: DINE ite Protesting against the interference by France jn the | hour, and a great deal of anxiety avd intercat was ex- area yee ‘ ed 4 que we Mr. Holman’s resolution was referred to the Committee | aiuirs of slexico, Have gentlemen now awoke to a seose | pressed as to the future movements attendant upon the | und lead gear, and the latter FO uae . Detween Messrs, Dawes, Cox and Days Mr. Davis’ de- | on Military Af_airs. of their error on that occasion? (pe branch of this gov- | launch. ovher du i, The Augusta lost head ven" Lavinia Jane. Keicba Bunciation of tue course of Secretary Seward, and inciden- | THR ARREST OF nani, sorason JACOBS AND COLONEL meot—the Execulive—in rebuking this body, tells ‘Work was suspended in the yard for the time, Nearly Cpe AG koe Henlopen, ot 7s or T Hoyt, Lyon, NYork: Hai s he: Brenidenwferabalel ecaten So OLFORD, foreign nations that we are an impertinent set oi med- | all the naval office: t the stat were present, Phe Einonhre woul proceed eo “Rhianeiahin See wn wee eReNE HE © evens Mr. Mationy, (opp ) ol Ky., asked Jeavo to offer a reso- | diers, aud the executive pays no attention tosis body. | and their gay unilorme looked remarkably handsome, | 7y°onwoers would moued to Uivlageiphue for wepats. | yy bark Usdles. Snow. Boston, | Old brig Geoume Tepudi sting, diplomatically, the action of the fiouso last | lution requesting the President to communicate all papers | He (Mr. stevens) bad no ceasure Lo bestow cD tbis body. | interspersed with the numerous civic throng assembied | Louee ye su het caldera pLecHiand:, sours: Gerson (ian) Ta tessivn upon the Mexican question, created quice arensa. | bearing ov the arrest avd imprfeonmert of Lieutenant | Did it nt become Congress to say:—set out of the way, | to witness the rather novel sight of a launch. Admirals | “srreusnir Yepno (Ary, Catens, that went to aen yester. | Sante yas thes ca gha.Sookend.tn the gallociaks the retumaloe tie Goverdor Jacobs vod Colonel Woltord—the latter one of | Mexicay heretics, and do pot interfere with the graud | Paulding, Gregory and Farragut were ulso present, tho | dav ulternoon, b: SnaMER AG: BEING Wibok MATAR ovaa> ii sour tiberie tT New ip Gray the Presidential Llectors.o: Kentucky; by whose order | policy oi the republics of this continent?” And wer» | latter of course receiving a good deal of the optical atten | inv, wich her machinery disabled, aud is now lying at Janeiro; Montrose, West Indies; Nile, frinidad; < House toexcuse Mr. Dayis settled the matter for the | arrested, and where they are imprisoned, they to pause because foreign governments found fault, | tion of the assembl: Aight etreet, Hast riv Oe ae 2 . present. Mr. BrevRys onjected. And because genticmen say hore these questions mean | — Naval covstrictor Delano superintended all the move- | Suir Ernst Ist, at San Francisen, from Baker's Isl- a tet Big ie Rang See Rag pig TSZ HOLIDAY PECESS OF CONGRESS, THK DISTRICT COURT OF INDIANA, nothing, aud the representatives of the ple are | ments, and at balf past ten o’clock the biocks were | and, reporta Oct §, while lying al the mooring, was strick iad craps i+ ; a i peop 5 vi do and drifted ashore oo the D —A recht MB Tarbridge, Hix, &M- 2 ruucer nnd part ol che Keel: y , ¢13—Arr achre Ellen Forrester, Ware wil from the westw: ed away part of S On motion of Mr. ORM, (rep.) of Ind., the Houve took | nothing, thut their sense of policy mesns nothing, and we | knocked from under, and jn three quarters of an hour | by ® Both houces of Congress again adjourned over to-day | yp and passed the =ennte bill providing for a special term | need pot trouble;oursclves about it, for the Secretary of | the Wampanoag gitded into the water gracefully and with | Fe"! unti! Monday, and It s ovident that very little business | of court for tue district of Indiana, State will take care that these impertinent boys sbulldo | ease, She was ushered into her natural element amid | #4 \'% eye heeprepey oar rare ice hag ty Warrenton, Coson, kliaworta will be donp yotil after she holidays, TES See Cm cemaanee N.Y, a renotus | 22280" (ianxhtor.) | It was the duty ot the House | the cheers of all aseinbled. The daughter of Commander | Arno, iy i in the ree, i. re | ) jo Rey ‘esolu; to viuicate the dignity the country, and toelovate | A, L executive officer of the yard, stood at ber | and isa ud. (Botn 3 on 1 now SE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMGNT ABOLISHING | tion wus panned directing uv investigation of ail the (acts | it from the low depth to which ft bas sunk. | bows as she moved into the water, por: ing a bottle before reporte m Wilson died of a fever, 5 epee ae STURceaner cine 2, > SLAVERY, as to the practical operstion of the pension laws asa | When xn opportunity shail be afforded he would endeavor | of wine, christened ber ag the * Wampanoag,” which name Sure Sovrnerse®, 13%6 tons. of Liverpool, Eng, Ceptain i hom te best and West blockading sagadron via By unanimous consent, Monday, January 10, was as- m of permanent relief, and to inquire inte the actual | to introduce the resolution in a moditied form, asserting | was comfirmed by ie bearty cheers of those op board Mosher, from Wu boo for London, in 4 leaky ein deay. . * hn Stevens, Hopking. signed as tho day for taking the vote on the reconsider | COUdition of the present invalids, aud what measures | that it 18 the duty of the Executive Department torespect | ‘The vessel travelled about three haudred yards into | orl ke the harbor of gtFierre, Mig.om the nght of for Phi hve sutona, Cross, Vhiladeiphia —— ” Ne iz should bo passed to secure to them employment inde- | the policy. He was opposed to excusing the gentioman | the stream, when she was bauled back by the tugboats. | 3th uit struck on the south pane of og Ts and and tt pston: Db Thompson. \ York for dos Dulcu, Waa tion of (he setion on the constitutional ameadment abol- | poudent of pensions. from Maryland from aervico on the Committee ou Foreign | Sailing Master W. N. Brady,of the yard, bad her In | giately bliged. (Crow aud portion 0 tou serge faved. The a create: kine Breese: Sem isbiog "y, when it is expected that two-¢hirds eos Pel cer ppb =" aaa Chor a Maen mere cbarge baila sd i ch, and with eae and energy | known os the Levi Woodbury, ‘ 5 oe. Lovie W Dyer, San + $a 1 * % » (OF }, ollered 0 5 Ir, GOUTWELL, (rep.) of Mags.,eatd be voted with the | did he discharge bis duty. She was broughs to ber dock 2 cen—Cardif, Ni es herdn 1 ror Kargor ‘tor d . vote will settie the question, as far ag Congress iw con. | adupted, that the Secretury of State, if not incompatible | majority to lay We resolution ou the table, He could not | about half an hour afterwards. gunn tion Bonnees tas Leica WE re nee te wen for Philadipiia. cerned, by parsing the smeniment. With the puvlic service, communicate to this House all | gee that the vote of the majority was a reflection on the DESCRIPTION OF THE WAMPANOAG, Roada Nov 13, came into dock lyih, and must discharge, F sohy eS AnEs INAUGURATION OF OHURP gUSTION ORAEE commubications on file in bis oflice with re‘erence to the | gentleman from Maryland. No gentleman enjoys to a ‘This veasel has been oulit under the order issued by Bark Isanetra C Jones, Shaw, from Balti for Row pears oats difficulties upon the Northern borders, and which have | fuller exient the respect of this House than be does. Le | last Con; y : ° , and h r 4 res (or the construction of a number of first | terdam, dragged her anciors on Monday Just, and cut awa, The Supreme Court room was densely crowded to day | not been reierred to the Committee on Foreign Alivirs. | therefore noped tho gentleman would not be excused. It | class sioops oi-war. At the Brooklyn Navy Yard five | topmasis. : Dy distinguished personages to witness the ceremony of | Mr. Cox said thie information was desired with a view | was well known that at the Jast ecesion the House passed | moro vergele of a similar clugs are now Jo course of con- | Bark Laxcasren (Tir), Grelz, from St John. administering the oatn of office to Chief Justice Chase, | (220m aetion of the Committee on Foreign Affaire, aod | w resolution affirming te Monroe doctrine, which was not | striction, The Wampacoag is built of hye oak frome, | for Fort Ginszow, was reported at St Joun, Na qb EpR aga * ] Jor the clucidutt n of the questions committed to them, sustained by the Senate, Heuce the resvlution could pot | diagonally strapped with braces of four and ove-eighth | shore at Pesarinco. The ceremoniee were very simple, the new Chie? Justice EXEMPTING CURTAIN VESSELS PROS TAXATION. be taken as an expression of the sense of Congress, It | tuches by five eighths of an inch, anda deck framo of | | Bark Unaxta—Algoa Bay, Oct 1—The Urania, Co Peadiog the osth, Judge Wayae concluding it wiih the PP ae frets ebook Me ea eee merely expressed tue ne this House. Tas resolution | yellow piue. Her size is #8 fullows;—Length, over ail, fou = © Ba: Mag arity - here wisn ec vole di “430 help. you God.” fi : . 19 jnguire into ‘be | which tho House hus Iaid upon the table t# peculiar on | three hundred and fi:ty-four Jeet two inches: breadth, § bee in culliston vil Cape ieceit, Words. So help. you God.” Immediately alter the Coief | expediency of exempting sailing vessels of tive husdred | this point. Tt asserts that Cunsresse-uot the Hoosen cbee forty ive ices; depth of bold, twenty threo feeteix inches, f ls. The Urania eR. 1th inet | ith, to be K ! brig arrived thi Hastien f Rarnint ¢ violeutly sirarded, Justice took bis seat, and commenced the regular business | tous and upwards trom the two per cent tax imposed 1a | @ corstitutional right 10 an authoritauve voice im | When armed and coaled ber urau 7 beam ends her tnber Y nrietia, Wi ’ . yf imp e aught will be eighteod Ff pursiaguader, fourchanie: volts broken, waiurailen ibe sit #f the court, whiie the spectators slowly dispersed to the | ‘Be, Mth rection of tho Internal Keveazo act of 18d. declaring and preserving the foreiga policy of the | feet. The Niagara ie a shorter vessel” tnan | starboard sive comp) froved. lwwer Pill and caver: | Mii", with loseot bat. Side hr Bueline Me adcled ar tie biccticcn tines NaV¥ YARD AF OSWRGO, N.Y. United States, ag well in the recognition of | the Wampanoag, but is icn feet wider. The | ing beard smashed, rons broken, sovera, steaks of Key onsicpunnad ws Mie RS are 8 8 b a Mr. Lrrrgs0ux, (rep.) of N. Y., offered a resolution, | new Lowers as in “Other matters. tf the reso- | fatter vessel will bo bark rigged and will be | planking sturted, and the copper eheathine frum forward to | "SW aenge THS DS¥ENCS OF TRE NORTIIFRN FRONTIER, which was referred to the Committee of Commerce, | Iution nid strapped tyere, no gentleman would | threv-decked, having a spar deck, borth deck and | the terecnuins torn oll, mnd one baat sire, |b oe vas Deen > tham hark The resolutions of Mr, Chandler, relative to the defence | “'*evtive an tng iry us to the estubishment o: a navy | bave questioned its propriety; but it went further aud | orlopde « The Wampanoag will be’ very strong In a | S¥rveved, will diocharse, aud thea pe aguiu surveyed, a ‘at ihe Nowtuacn Yard atOawego, New York. declared iat '*it 18 the constitutional duty of the Presi- | close git. her frame being coustructed in a moet for. Baw: Gratrepe, Ch: from_Baltinor¢ . Uhinney, do, f the Noribern frontier, wile were referred to tho THe SUOSISTENCE DRPATTMENT, dent to respect that policy, uot lees in diplomatic nego- | midable manner, and her bow So iramed: that kho cen | Previousl, reported ashore at Low Pot, ives. Ci Rav SASHES Comwmitiee on Foreizn Relitions fo the Senate to-day, are | MF. Scitw-x, (ren ) of Gnio. rep rted from tho Com- | tations Loan ju th se of the national forces whou author. | sicike her adversary with ease aud force suilicient to Ee a ied er co By cea wae Tia poke al te to rece ve immediate consideration, and is expected willbe | ton of the suneicience Demtermene ne Detter Organiza | ized by law?” This purk of the resolution covveys the | do ber mortal tojury. ‘The machinery of the Wampaooag | yang araco—Ramagate, Nov M—The Arazo, Uarsloop, de f the subsistence Department. impression that the President 1a acknowiedced to obey | is being builb by the Novelty Works of thik city. be | grom Antwerp for Nev. York. has by ed olf, wit, Feported to the Senate, with am appropriate Dillon the | THANKS 1) “APrAIN WINSLOW AND JARUTRNANT cUsmING, | Congres i the exercise of coustitutional rictts. will be completed by July 1, 1885. Hor speed wili range | Joss ui vwo anchors anu char Pen Te ton for day first of ths week, As both houses will udjoura over the | | Ov Motv 0 of Air, Rire, the House took up and passed Mr Fanneworrm explsived that he made tho motion | about fitteen kagts per hour) [wo scrow ea: inos propel | wang Tiuie BE Vax Nawr, Afmold. leit Port Royal. § ter, Providence 1or do: Pec 0 holidays, this will enable Concress to digest the bill, and | (MO te want resolutt'n giving the tbavks of Congress | with po Intention of disrespect towards tho gentleman | ber, intended to make forty revolutions per miuule, Sue | Th inst (or }uladeloniay in tow wt UR ser ner Daveeal, | wvuser a te Meommgote Telansw, Sew. Hedyo to Cape losiow and Lieutenant Cushiog—the ove for | trom Maryland, bat purely from asense of duty. He | will carry a battery o twenty iormidabie guns. Twenty | which arrtved at Iphia Alta amst, ait was lost mit | qe'poiay stoon ¥ ©, Ki zaterhporte Sct promptly on the reopening of the session in January. destroy ing tho Alabama, and the other for destroying | hoped the geutieman would uot be excused. seven of her class are now in the course of construction, | of on the night of ihe Ya, Guring # tremendous storm, th ius sre vr@e WRinu, Cow Bay for New RXAM\ATION OF CANDIDATES FOw OFFICERS IN | ME AlbeDUre Mr. SraviixG, (Tep.) of Obi, guid Bo joined | Four have been launched—viz: theJdabo, Ammoucosue | bawser having parted. lo sof peuutopmast, HANGOOK’S CORPS. AIRY, DESERSOM 30 228 SEND LAW. most heartily in the action of the Houge on | Qontovck aud Chattanooga. Buo Pricr Larrsuer, of Portland, 286 tong, bmitat | Pret ROYAL. Nov [0—Cld steamer Calife Mr. DonseiLy. (rep.) of Minn , Introduced @ bill to re- | the regointion, passed during the lust sei Bath, Me, in (854 bas been poretaced by’ Capt Join Bea n, protes Iso ndidec 2 sehes Alone @ Nu tin, Benifor uth ; ‘ Tbe Board, of which General Brooks ts President, for } quire ali persone upp'ying for the benefit of the preerap | jug egaimet sey serome tereriercana in jn antl ADMIRAL PARRAGUT AT THE NAVY YARD. aad pariies in Providence tor $10,001 She wi) hereatter 4, steamers Pata seo. Neit, Stono" Dai She examination of candidates (or coromiseions io the new | vt and bomestead laws to make oath that they bad not | gf Moxic». Iie wirued to sland, live aod dio by thode- | A safule was fred from the Feosving snip 10 menor ew } ——— eee ee ne ae ence eT Sekar phiht, Mtredl Me aldalan ev. Ga z r ‘ deserted from the army or resieied the drait, or secreted | cision. He believed it was pertectiy legitimate fer the | @dmiral Farragut. He dived with Admiral Paulding, cm + bef po e Spit. ia Pos. | 1 Balt thas Holco Fi ‘veteran corps, commenced its session to day, As rapidly ‘i b au i 9 | ton harbor, isin tolerable condition r bas been : a A Gri! ier, Ossadawy PS, . themselves to avord being evrdiled oF draited, or dis | House to express its views on tbat subject, irrespective | ao yiaited the different departments during tho after. | carried out from her. She ia disch the direc | dels ea ‘Dobew. A € commssioued they will be sent inio the | couraged en'-tments, and providing that whenever sueh | of any co-ordinate branch of the goverament. When | ton of Capt MB Tower, and will be Love ou if tac weather | Tdkiey, Baboit. Jacksonvt le 6 din th which ollences could be proved the Jand claimed should revert | the propositiou came up thia morning be was foclined to | nooa, He was everywhere received with eutbusiagm. holts good, - ne edit f Rendered ” to the government. yots for us adoption, and against laying it upon the e aTFORD. Sour Axciors, ashore on Winthrop Beach, 18 # total r PHILA, Deo arr schre RS i" ARKIVAL OF SENATOR RICHARDSON. ihe dill was reforred to the Committee on Publis | table; but on (urther Tetlection und examination of the pan eant wreck, and bas gone to peces, Her cargo of lumber 1s vt Danean, and Mar 1 Haskell, ’ Senator Richardson arrived bere to-day from Illinois, | Lands. resovition be was (earful of the phraseology, as it con- The fagsbip Hartford left ner anchorage in dhe [North | scattered along the peach. Most of 1. wii be waved, arka Corse! a. Koberts THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS ON THEIR DIGNITY. veyed a direct attack on the (bies Execuitve of tbe pa- | river at two P. M. yestorday and proceeded to the Navy s can We Lorex, Robinson, from Newport for Philadel: Mr, lavas, (rep. from the Committee on F tiov, He did vet wid to lend bis to any such leg: phia, for coal, lowded wit! barrels, went ashore moraing of and took bis seat in the Sevate, With the exception of Smith, New Oren 4 : : Norden Kee Waste Mr. Hale, who is bot expected for several weeke, ail the | eipu Altuirs, rep Mowing reeolution lation, He believed wa have a President who preserves | ¥°4 of the veaidence of Duulel Burdets qne uesasetairse | © i Sweci of tire Sou, Corson Seuaiors bave Bow been ip attendance, Resoved, That Congress has a constitutional right to ag | ubtmpaired all the instiutions of our couotry, and be The Registration of Ke:ugees. of Sande Point t. She lies bigh and dey, wits bor iS » Route, NYorky 8) {oritative voice in declariog and preseriving the forelym | would nt do anything to impugo his integrity, He CIRCULAR. : sprit over the garden fence. 5 THE KLKCTORAL COLLEGRS, policy of the United State 0 er mat Up to date the electoral votes of five States have been the President to Presented to Mr. Clark, Presideut pro tem, of the Senate, c rein 4 ee When authorized by law, and the propriety of any declara- Non of {ore'gn policy by’ Congress is wuilicientiy proved by | eonsidered disrespect to repeat that from the sublime to THIRTY-EIGH CH CONGREBS. the vote whch pronounces it, and such proposition, whe | the ridiculous was but oue step, as manifested in the mat- As well as in the recogn'tion of | trusted the gentieman from Maryland would withdraw rs, and itis the constititiooat | pig request, as #be House Bas confidence in bis wisdom ft pret that policy. net less ia | soy patriotism, thao in the Use of the national force, Mi Haws, (rep.). of Masa., trusted it would not be 37 Purecner S Deraatent oF tine East, Scne Fieetwoon. Garduer, from Procidenca, of and for PQUARTENS, MAJOR Grvekal Pec, New York, went ashore sn Hugtinuton (Li) Bay during the Rier, New York, Dec, 15, 1854. storm of Satur 0 particulars, ] Attootion fs again cailed to General Orders Nos, 80'and | Sreamwr Louisa. of New York. went ashore on the point | jeadquarters oF (he Department of the East, which | of Cape Hen.open night of Tita tost, i cribe hat ail pergong coming {rom the insurgent | _ Fisiixe Sack OcrAx Qoxnn (of New London), Howard, Pocteeingiplein tery bending aod undeterraived, ie not aut topic of diplowatc | ter and manner of the gentieman from Maryland; aud the | Err et Port tg these hendquartora for regi-try.” while lying at anchor ou Racuesat onthe ctu in-t at OPM { a See ene eee Sliver tones of the gentleman from Ohio (Mfr. Cox), tao | eee ere rane ee ad bourdiog houses are agin ree | WAS Fan Inte by @ la 1p bane UNKNOWN, Loond 8, car Mir, Davis moved the previous question on the passage | latter having expressed tbe hope that the gentleman from P 7 4 rying away fore and mam inasts, bowsprit ana bulwarks, Senate. of Lue rasoiution. Maryland would bob be excused, Dacaure that woud | Teeted to send at this office the names of all individuals | thd breaking the Og acon, Was taren mm trw_on the j Wasuiwotox, Dec. 15, 1864. Mr. Fauxswonrt, ( to the vecessity of alvo excusing him | For said States taking lodgings with them, be the smack Storm Chid, Capt Young, aad tow'd to this } The resuits developed by tho registry fally justify the | port Action Of Lue departinent commander. and would warront tabie, wbica was decided in the aitirma- | (ihe gentiemon trom Ono) Tf Mr. Dawes), alter that yp.) of Ml, moved that the resola. | bring the House The Senate was called to order at the usual hour, Mr. | tO» lie on t | eRPOL, Nov 4—The Two Brothers, Teagne which ar y , hays 63, "6 follows:— t e | ° ould a. ; Clark, resident pro im., in the chair, Oe ee apbosocement, cbanged bis'views, becouse DS could Wd} 115 contin Tue decisvou of the Canadian court in erdey, from Phiadeipba, Bad lost part of her / . Yuas—Nessrs. Alley, Ames, Anderson, 4 | xeuse Doth. fle thought it beiler to bear with Bo a | ravor ot the St, Albans rauiern and robbers maker it im- OME SAVAL FORCE ON THE LAKES, aidwin of Mass, Baxter, Beawan, Bi: | little ionger, because it bad been so ordered by \bele ree | orate iat the registering be pushed vhoroualy, It Mav. Sauk aN Re Rr). Kinki, St Jol whict wee udepte :— kek ov Blot farneworth. Gooob, Grinne | Poe S asenaell ae i 9 tit bud Detter pot ba re. | all ood citizens, JOHN Jo PECK, Mwor General Nehiila, for New Yor. | Martine: % wii iad ai Haw Coua., urd. . NOdeaty Soe: Othcuwl—Jas. 8. MeViy, Lieutenant and Ald de Camp, TORS Sake oF INTEREST I § ain H Muilere | s WN, Dee '4-In port steamor Clarion, ed, That the Presid mich., Keliogg of N. Y., Little peated, and this was the recorded ) today. Ihe Hiking & Co sod at & 4 mt the Be r \ weot CBriie. Melndoe, Miller ob N. genvioman from nnd bad thrown bimselt ow the ee saris oalesroor WL ni oae eee te rentta : Arr Soon Thoe Moll, Hol), New : arta d tha of N.Y. Amos Meyers, Le “bosses of the bi of tois b He aid nob see Obituary. tbe estate of M Morgan, devensid, t thee. ” 1, Ph late onin, “a, wn O'Netll Of if2_, Pater 08, Lerh am, Jeman should nog be coatigued on the com- BLIZA W. FALNILAM, F racond. iy —St ships Be.videre, Jackson, Ba Bou, Buh ding, Tamas, 1 Upson, Wa | Teer tat oeateaun. files anes Mrs, Ellza W, Faruham, the philanthropist and anthor- atte fn sa Bah ee us Se i repy, 8 ention 0 zach j i 4 8. —2 . Whaley, eoler, Wi: » ein, 4108 yeate ® uideoss o 1 hint htone, bnil: ia 7 rain : tye how baiey, Wheeler, Wilson, | seis was the first to displ toagt Srofor | 985. died yesterday moruing atthe residence of Mr... | gurieicenth mtn cu Neptune Lt isons, Ball ia 8 | iste no Un: dhe nau! force to Le mainiained upon the Aimericaa | to cofented mem vars 0° ¢ 4 ‘he dewocratic side. | Voorhecs, No, 321 West Thirty-lifth sireet, in the forty- } puiitin 15h, $25.0, . - ‘ TEM CHARTER OF TUE DISTRICT OF COLE } The genteman might have bad a better opportunity t0 | pigth year of berage. Tho funeral services will take Whalemen FRR OF THE BOARD OF reer ae W. Vac, proseatec m taechornd trom dispar his vind)ctive feeling ou some questicn more con. | Noto year of ber Ne mee ak Park Jireh Swit, of NB, old from san Francisco Sth tost 1 ton vor a t of Columbia asking an ameud cee Gs ; pected wisb purl amentary Geco: BOL ICs teus, wuld | PACe wext Sunday aftervon, from Dodworth Hall, in | on a wil RR TR ap ce | te ru Ai Tistriet rk trnan, iting, | Mr. Cox, that the pisces which now Koow ws will ‘soon | Broadway, and the remains will bo taken to Milton, |, Har Mapachionss of 3 rom San Franciseo Sih ila. ios xo i f to the Committes on the Dis Murray, Meatiaer, | know more forever. Wo bear 01 Ulster county, N. Y., for interment, Mre. barnbam bas | PYLE) jera, from Atlantic Ocean, arr at NBed ‘ tin res gration. (Laugbter.) We contributed quite a num ato American |itera- deg : - Special Commitiee. Wie TAX ON TONACCO the constitution which requires us to quit et the ead of | ture, aud will be Fomeimbered by her volunies | ‘ Ey ! wr VR, pregeD od a petition from the | ove year, when wo are @iectod ior two. We re required | gou’s Griniwsl Jurisprudence,” “The Prairie Ls vices Frans Havel < j eiar om Ace phi wakiog that the tax ve | ; . to geree vat Uh 4 ft would be incouves | fornia In Hours and Yue? wand “The ira ¢ wnbing are Mary on t *iCis NUTIC taxen oil the manuiactured article and pot on the raw “ Md., when the resatt of the | Biel, ina pecuntar to go Dome and dnd that the | Mrs. F. was at one jrind matron of Sine Sing, and s Too ala atin, "ebay, aaa: ~owniee oe cage che Coapeucibe oni Viaians. was anoounced, asked to be relieved from | fpPeitices a teas. Ui ee ce Se Sich Oe URE aD OE OH MM, SL Wel, NRE HF Conese COin, or Great Pritain and the Continey ime i OF OFFICERS IN TRE Af ervice on the Corimitte on Foreiga aticus. od so > rape my Ar pak eee — halos, te th Be Ya eis i Deemen. por ston ner Hansa, ant for kewe OF VAY ¢ CERS IN THY ARMY : Gesiced 0’ teke al the Nespoosbinty Controls, the R mi “ pb C olent years looper, Personal Intelligence. | Bare Ketuleen Robbins, rk a of Cape de Verdes tows, per stewner ow. wii! cloee. af , (rep.) Of Maes., presented « yecition from : if : eich tee House 4 wae Chairman o: the Comaittes op Foceign faire. and Oot 9, having taKen ni leaving Fasal. Bound wo “ vda tia Tin day of Decemoer, at 20 chy of tne Jutoen s0Al a Wereeee maby, weFece witich the tinuso | mIEDE } Qe poutieman was on Le tee AB Wy Subordinate, In & recent skirmish near Loudon Hill, Vay privates } Tristia grouady all wells Pete ce town cues unaeeoueel yas relerred (0 (ue Comm wilitary wiper 3 age celeb ob gh Sng ie Cught not to beso severe on bis former superio: Ry ar auk Odell, of troop 7 1 seg) ~ ad ROD AS AL Ben ~ no ; bis duties be found Bimeeil to diter from | He CUERL SOt te Dene severe om Ble former severicr. | done List and Frask PM, First Now York | nip Martha, from Kaugoon for St Thomas, Oct 2, lat 2 sae Duy A Ms Atsire. @ opinion of the majority, be thought he} (Ute # ahes on n, th Mounted Rifles, were severely wounded, jon — r gi a in laced ; ‘ pinion 0 ¥ thought ral Joba, Valet bo killed Hotspur , " RISA M, wLOvAL PE IN THE EMPLOY OF THR GOVERNMENT, shuld’ n>. longer bold aay sech positii. The | O10! Who Falsta’. who kiiled Hotspu © ho was hd: Welebst Wiitiinas Wadia ures A eeley, Culter. {rom Boston Sept 10 for . Mr Lane, (ep ) of Kansag, offered the wing ee ech cemen @ oe ete, eae ee o further remarks to show that Tbe Washington National Intelligencer saysie-General 4, lat N, lon —. JAMES KELLY, Postmoster. ke-o' ved, Tha , te op the Conduct of the | House . wt Pech a a ., Oe the acts o the i’resident and the secretary of State were | Sherman will be mes by sad domestic news when he «. Goddard ‘Trowm Liverpool for San Fran. cco War ruck atiraed | 8 Tesoluton touching the foreign policy iD Felt | ioe esme, the secretary being the cbicf clerk ot the Ex . M, off the Great Ormshead r . at ia fare in tae | tron to nuit Mexion, Bad it was adopted | ee et ee a ead opreaied to the Humes ‘to alec nes the oceay on his victorious mare’ through Rebel ithing further, Nov 21, Iat49.N, ton LOAN OFFICES, 3 — Say a? Gs Sete: hae yeas tent to the Senate and there I 1 5 to its own eelf-respect and digult 1 wugest child, a flue boy, about six months diets SPetiand the Cartines MONKY Lise ADVANCED Op DIR we. Power 10 6600 TOF er eee ee te ee na rded with the tecehen ce, | _ MF. Davis (of Md.) said bis request had been made tm | old, died Ist woek at Suth Bend, Ind., at the residence ss pas ioxDs, WATCH YW ehiy nino aw at ~ | respondence of thie gov iirected our repr Soe ae ee a ee a te towel denroe rated 10 4 of Speaker Colfax, which 1 oecuried by Sra Sherman aa Samia fev RLNY, AC. AN a7 BLE av uals, r Langs said I dosire to make a statement thit wos | (co) virtually 0 apulokize to the French « tod trusted Ne woold slwaye. bear himself wih ena: | smd family this wiater, the Gencral’s eldest cbildren at . . | lin get - _ os horse be or . gies | erpme:t for the re: a by the repre: =a 1 nimelty. Da tng eight years of service in this fou oho marine Dohe Te Oe ue ane of that town q 1 era, AT ff! NYMAN'S. 658 HROAT er NY a : D of the Americun people, asserting, in elec b this | na trohee Gre ae ae sted and bios, ¢ tring to be ti c 3 i t ‘ond wereet, will be a . ¢ soo tier wae | siogse bad gore beyond its just FORE Bothy ee nt tee ned operands eT etter written by th eT mania, Watvies and Silver Wart on ied of suarvatic belt s‘attne rota | ¢ to yreecrive to the Prendent. the rule ‘by | Huge there was po oocasiog fF the mean mace ut t86 Gn the a Fear 9° two ago; avd white ho | the adore aritics @elpoin Navy Va bwarneces- | i hich be should be guided. This correspondence was | Re°teman from Masxachusctis. Boag nce iy | tm ip the field, #o bravely tighting the exemics of his ? rE " sary ainwinance this 81 | rnade the subect of a circvar to all the = hat the Fes ut fe op taetioay aes oe ae coustry, death bre robbed him of another of Lis bome | yt penne, ov Ww ds MDD “ ad de area ed, wi reign governments, to let them woderstand that Con. | prany to UNenL INS Retr piasn priaeipiess and yor | clf@le, and will case the old wound to biced a’roah. He | om. Cld oth, i ivand street, tw the u t a a . uo right to speak with regard to the foreia | Brome rine We ere tie contemplated to tesauit-on | Wil have the sympathies, in thie new ailliction, of ail y. lye me e y yard. I ire is g verpment, and that nothing was to ve the "preaieuat “The ‘gantation "tan ary ro cy | Who honor bim for his heroic patriotism, { JJ R Young iichan, New — mace ton | regarded but what came with the sanction of th evecu. | Ore presideune Ato Kusolulien ¢ to bang | The Rosherter Union ioarns from the most trustworthy Arr Vigilant, Horguo, NYork fu ONEY ADVANG ON | DIAN - he Bid cima seal ap rey orreapoodeuce Of | disertations upad. The Hubject was Of the gravert jin | authority thar Judge Henry K. Seiden, of Kuchester, will, | Trisio and procneied ) ah Net ‘ “% ibe Ce tue Conresety oF Giese Use ie lay areca | partenes, dnd tee alte tion of the world | on the Ist of January wext, carry outa determinsiion, | _ AVES Nov [Sim Art New York (#), W Bip ioee Cana Peter et ilnctee wareeh up sunita, Tana at i} ity ond ch rot the House of hepre-entatives. | Coe crevery friend of ‘A Sree nation was biceding | for some Lime settled upon, to rosign bis soar the | York; Avetle, Stricker. and Washingt miWay, col y natn, tea se ‘ | Toe Secrorary ot State hod, iu th f all Europa, | Sd ore oe of the French eagle, and the Hoare sata | betioh of the. Court of Appeals, | emernaven, Hilken, Baltimore. bit 6, private room No 6 ma. y 4 iw i do between now an | 4 the o tutives im tne ia hia | Unde sagnsot sie pagek davackuet Ge Vee tema 1 hain Shia a ‘ husen, New Yor bh. Geestemunde, ‘ ) STREET, hooM NO 2 MONTE q » itiou bad better be referred toa al | correspondences wih the |revch goverame | aid not recognize aay royal governmenton the rnins | gerenus Swift, Heq ,¢ ancheeter, Cono,, at the lato | Ferdinand, Wiudhe Naltl nor d, J Baker AT § NASSAU STREET, Ky NO 2. HONIG. u c 4 the House whotber | 1 bic. This Was Inore Of & Tealfty now then at | Presidential election, cast his eighteenth vote tor Pres. { Nerwerian, Masnns, Neweact'e. WAN continues toe duct Ing Diamond W Hietne aid tbat bis object was to bave the toveati | MAKed te, Conse whemer and more the fault of tie government | dent. He firet voted for Joh vais, in 1700, and hea | Bat Los, Nov Li Ast Jowe Nicholas. Nichotng NYork, | Aud Joweiry, and paye tie utmost value for ul ie alse ‘ i e 1ud ibe report ujon it bu‘ore the installation | Com (ob 5 Obie, Sa {Stato sontabroad « despatch | yoted at every Preside: tial election since. fle ix the coms apes ag wah A vane Pita 1. os es —___— : wu ut vou 11006 was tuch an evils | ghe gootiem .a ieom Mary Matitt Giemitanat whats tas manceies are tok ti ent eer ee nen | nev. a: ADUterp=n ken, Haltinore. LiOUls ANKIcH, 723 RC ADWAY (NEW Yous ta o« t the policy of the | | ased fro furthe og | tbe ligisiative departe “y eye had | Commander cotive officer of the |) Cowes, Nov 2t—Aart Gertrania (#), NYork (and procended | Lt tel, wit eive. as aun Chirly per Gent over an» tam tu Adm inistre stalistion, He | ve Ae - ‘on | BO right to penetrat Into explenations (9) priceiptin n ordered on duty under | for, Hamburg in the trade tor biamo: ) Gold and Shiver, Pare, Gaonet . wes re saent Pree ienervocaien 780 the geatiomay | ceprive (be House < er, und questioned not | Com tocgore Si ba oes ost j b, Liteabeth, Davis, from Cardi(f for Messina, | Hair Suawis, or aay Article of Virtd. Tate no government rench futerveution tee eatiernn » ne wieboe) uid @kpedient r of tt om ined is pl 4 eould t ade Weurrousied | grained Mt with great dehberation aud mech hearn. | Ply she ae pond words” that be amar of the | witl be filed by ohn Gili. H Art Tonian, Tobey, Catino, § TICKETS PURCHASED=0 a“ Isel w « € with it. ie want og, os the report jo the case would sliow. That y erg z thet a } _Cxpiz, No -Arr An‘olnetin. Griflel, NYork, Std 18th, od cy, deg @ Nigh price pa : @d the rejort t f daveb sont } 1m ‘ Bi A mpl ave pi od ¢ Ys with @ studious anne rf gud Bnitio Daxer,. Ore Pietne, tickets ul overosta, A large ios or Clo ng for a ! Mr. Jou * kuow that he bad be steliieed’ enéagh 0 ad the proceed: eae the pet! 7 rive . Are Gew On Ayres. er. pl ot and > bar styles ot yn ’ f Ad ; oe oe eee 1 ee ho do not nicierstand the dy Ne waa w purely Executive £ the oxedition under ¢ idee kien, odd ane omen anne went | hist uo There was poticg of a ae the Exe 1 ‘Sargent lovt bis while gal Greon, Bowserins 21th, ERS TIOK ETS ROUGHT OP DIAMONDS } r very inte lixent man readit tion of 4 ° lantly leediog his men Het under Creve, charged ore, and Vajeatia, Bow ver Ware, Pistols, Dry Goods Clow: navy | n bus wome vowe in dire rare Up clone UO Ube re uA gallant manne ohn N Cashing, Swep (from | EY niewes oie goadet Oversoats wanted, Ini Canal FMF | foro.u wilaier of the coumiry end the diplomat nfliet wheeled hin b F bie comnre tadeavor, Heabe: WY duet near the Bowery, under the bank, " ; 0 ih we keep peace wit sorid ‘ a rie 1 ‘ br eB y Biilow. Dex 3 x wax Ov reason why the yowe of the chatinaa oF He The renseinn were f 4 . CIGARS AND TOZACOO. ’ 4 not bave beep treated res; ect the s was reverely Wounded n te, Phi adetphia. RS FOR SALE y PRICRA jhe |ouce posed that Tesolin acd ‘ ‘ mas, ond Siense coed | 6 CIGARS FOR SALE AT LOW } t kaewee he erulemsa from Ma | + Sar ner ee te . froin Suaderieod for - ae ¥ x en | © frye Hersemgaeat Ahad ote aler A Bi | & phyrician ip this ony, wi “2 4 gain Norwond. Lvgging, ‘ bette " t the a livune ortogiuy oF ‘ etn vb wom, Darly ‘ AUNISIOENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FO IeaLIvO oD the urstlue, and the sbrond th thet ye i ry n, Wing | CARIES Coates Camber wo Diving How fi 3 4 te cored out t sid he voted to Iny the resolution on fel b gr ine | ae ~ Coquire at 44 Weet Sixtoemth etrevty pe wee then passed. | think s a ir Leryland i My ie + ees te ate exvi6 1. Bia brolier. Gee i Flora Bouthards | ii and Sixth avenues, 2 ne re i le rom , mit rrieod viy inoved the previ Gvorely wounded ja ‘ v2 “a *! 0 up the fret resotutiva er | a e tor @ t net a rlubt disouss or to et : ry ced Jo cousequence vo leare 8) Bo WASTED-A Frenctt PLATE. PIER te He 6d it 10 be reverred tO | jie | 1 be { Ad Sy keer , ‘ ‘ eatin inelos in widki, whh frane imetided, and f te f debat n8@ {roi Liplomat 0 y dos Gantt, B . i tren, € 4. Pe 100 inelies ‘a height, with stand OF bemekete, Frage | ME Ie M Mees, & ted that it be re | } i 7 i any? good fomult from its Court onda > Arr Lap emor, Jate sy) acd in food order, Address, stating /' : t i a" wk | aud ¥ravce w atand ¢ ° —Vhis Day. -Bid ship Prince of Wale Glass, ievald ofllee, fe r tice on F 7 tio MW ttiook | y od for ea cuties, fam rpg hes Le cuabiaiean e'erre mene Cockr--Lircurr tLowi ourt opene att port steamabip, Havar A . 7 | : preragstive and fy | fertained m prot for rivato wad % A.M ; 3 aah, Wok, 22 oy TOO LATO FOR CLASSIBISA TION, ‘ t y - co lei n than be did, sod be bo. court Woe os V . K that it shoud go to the Com: | tie} 4 we tu (bis country ought t | Sc ascentcas: 2458, 1342, Of) Qyty LANDS FOR SAL TAREN. GARTER , Ri, pn iitee rein Kolny) 4 it wan 80 reterred | be. The geuth Maryland, not oply ‘a thu, but | f wea tbea ken, abé tbe tl ad to ae », 1908 2740, 635, 2767, | i| Oe city Farm, OW er uo wee, dove teu, ah oe oi “= AN * 1 ober matters had od Congreseion gut rgeinst | |. 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