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Prizes Oached All Legalized Lotertes, a nee pies. J. CLUTS. Brouer's Oticn, 176 Broadway, bow Yora. ‘WEWS FROM WASHINGTON rate fixed by the bill is the av: charged atthe | Mr. Etior, (rep.) of Mass., moved ‘the middle. coemela of Maryland, Pennsylvants, Jersey aad New | concur Jo {ue eubaote of ibe Sean fr Aa eoeaesiets be pee y to ¥: oe s en Only Dewshter, B Kit - For establishing a buresu for (reedman’s aiairs, and ask a | ™sles —A book free, Send for one, . +d men M. thought the price oug! deG- | coramities o conferen Dox 4.029 Pout odice, der, a boas a nea, A WSe Oloaf, Genator Sumner’s Plan for Terminating , slisiy. "th was tnteeeie er ths, caiman t Coa k hamowera™ Bro ase th sate vukts Besser at the Reelprocity Treaty. rhe Rauk of Vice Admiral Created by Congress. rt a hint that be appears to bave very Sian opiniua of “ale. Chase, A imag ie ‘i Mr. Seward and oie reports of the former's were always like twin Drothera—in fact, in as miathy and one mind as the Simonse twins. We are now told that there a was apy discordant feeling in the Cabinet. It bat always bees one of the most harmonious Cabinets that ever existed. Seward ae endorsed Mr. Average prices at the citics named, M. Wisow Of the quality of the gas than tbe price. He Power to immediate action. dir. Lix0N said that the cause of the bad quality of the gas in this city was recentiy expiaiaed by oue ol tue Ollicers of the company In a letter, Mr. Hexpensow, (rep.) 0 Mo,, sald that the Dill pro- posed an increased prico * one dollar aud fijteen cents per thousand (eet, ‘The bill was postponed. ” wo bt there was more cause to complain we " AD OURNMRNT ‘die oe POR THE ROLIDATS. soiay | Ld vorb: re or aljonratug over te bul from ng day next to tho Sth of January, 1568, madi Lint APPROPRIATIONS TO SUPPL. Mr. » from the Committee on Way: Foported & bill lo supply the defloioncies im the appropri- tious for the fiscal year eadiog with Juoe next, which was made th ‘order tor to morrow. MILITARY ACADEMY AYPROPKIATION BILL. and Bourbon W biskes sous J. BTAFK 2 SON, $6 Franklin street, A Holtday Provent.—A Manin ¢ Fan, broide: ives Ki astiqaee, at GOUBAUD'S Fancy and Beebe, O Taree, tary Marte hed mae. Wind at sunset WW. Sarr Josura Gucumint—, Gliehriet, Wats, from Callae for Uork, tor orders make inst port, but could wot. owing 40 salle bi awe ry jmpa worn out, ead baving made from ms t@ roves Sar epee 443 tone, pails 08 Boston la 1547, has bews old at Valparaiso for $14,000, cash. from Boston for Buenos cou ford, Nov 7 90—The abi Joe tried Ae . Chase's Gnancial always ren ANCREASE OF THM NUMBNR OF WHET POINT CADET, Mr. STRV&Ns also reported a bill (or the support of the Mauna, Dual Y fered full eupport to Mr. pel foreign policy, | Mr. WitsoN introduced @ bill to increase the number of | Military Acadeiny for the year ending June 20, 1866. A.—Holtaa vamboce Nor'| leaky, and was doebareeg) These matters -. Lag yn a aoe ah ns Woes ba 3 begraid Academy, and to raise Mr. COVEANMENTS YOR REDEL ATATES. BOTS", from 7 P Bane Lanarwa—Liston, Nov 37—Arrived thi be —2 of importance, 98 was rr marvellous how the standar mission to the same. , ABELET, (ro).) of Obi, {rom the Committee on the ~ oy 1 Commission fo Select Sites for Navy Bublie bad received the Tmprossion that thera aver was e | | il jrorides that hereatier the, President shall eppolat, Reveilious Slates, reported’ s bill granting to certaie | eee aia. ep abarien Fence facts Baw eek See Opera, with damage te reement in the inet. Since many of the people | {m addition to the num! already authorized, two cadets - 086 goveromonts have been subverted of over- Yards on the Lakes, who lived, curing the period when it was known, or at | {rom each State and fty from persons who Lave ferved | throws. repiolicar orm @¢ government, and the con. |, APPropr Semeur sires i er wruaaaane ty moo. ahaa’ token 390 Soap Jeest believed that there was a constant turmoil ta the | Dot less than one yeer im the arm Sidergtion of the subject was postpoced until the 10ih of etn aid, for $3, oF wit Are and 35 do wh ot! Giring the wornen Sho wea Bi toon, Cabinet are still in existence, it is not wise to ask admitted who 1a cas than seventec: oa Januspy. the Novelty tree osavonelng tn pees St Charlestown, Mass im 1824, aad rebuilt at Wacrom im . | od -_ co“ . Ne bron = ae ne as ,s PS ag net Moines hangers) py ge On étion rp POSTAL CARRIER SYSTEM, towers, bank bil i ah TERRY ORG it i gir. 1388. ir. Lincoln r ost harmonious of apy studies, ‘applicants for admi of Mr. ALLEY, (rep) of Mas resolutio C AIG, 18) Centre | | Baia Vnsva.\from Prince Edward Island for New Yort, net that ever existed. it may do to tell that to the ma- | must be proficient. Was sopted instructing t ed igor. Also relalled py Fonler & |, ue Wetaliation for Rebel Barbariti 4 ell th TUL can er ocio’ ge thie Siary Cocum)tine: He 7 ng the Committee oa the Vost Oflce | Waite sep Brosiway; Sheldow' & Con S96 Broadway, aad by | ter Cov Pe lnwteck pak to Union Prisoners, ines some time during the next century. ‘WEED AXD OPDYK® LIBBL SUIT. ‘THE RANK OF VICE ADMIRAL IN THE NAVY, dealers generally. be discharsed be disenersed pee The great libel suit now progressing In ycur city is at. fr. Garuxs, (rep, ) of lowa, from the Naval Committee oa, ae., & bain unusual par i) rl rp circles, " i o ‘alop introduced a bill to create the office of vice admiral in the Macttogn =D. bignews, seitewers oule ssn, ei’ NB. for Boston, with al me: ments are canvas: an over more than the pro- navy. direct.ons, vail. ceedings of Congress. The impression appears to be It Y rovides that the Vice Admiral shall eclected Ms Carrey, (rep.) of Obio, from the Commitice on | Now fort. ‘Ss Sighs be date, ae eae Farther penteclan, Wasmwarom, Dec. 21, 1864. strongly setting in.that Weed is coming out master of the | from the active list of Rear Admirals and shall be the | Military Affeirs. reported @ bill providing that the act ii Sour Exits Haien—Cloucester, pee Sehr Elta Hi Oxy tuemeney SEARING BONDS axe ean cantry. | 2 ranking officer of the United States Navy. His relative | Jurg30, 1563, be so amended as to give all persons of | A Holiday Present o' len, of Hanoook, M ton. fy Ba . rank with offcers of tbe army shail be txt of lioutenaat | cOlof tn the ariay at that time the allowance, &6., al- | Ife,for te” 8100 Weed Sei luniver, aprung ‘The Leads of the amount of” gold interest bearing bonds | The developments brought forth, in reference. to the foteral Be pay call be $7.000 por san whes at va, | le bere of the same race. RO eerie tee Pier Mas nebore Proreafter to be inaned has been definitely fixed by the paloma of office oy ye Payment of cotne Locmveaee ff od and 000 when on shore duty and $5,000 when waiting Diwae essed rng he pies ely el ‘expences are any means the only class POSTAL SERVICH WEST OF KANSAS, fica be Lor Boat Gxo W Bian, No 11, wh! Weoretary of the Treasury, A @itoreat policy ie tobe | bargains of that kind, Or, at least, off offers of thi nature | On oe toate of Mr. Gans, the bill was immediately r ALiRY introduced & bilt, which was passed, pro- sj cies rhea rain See | E nas sucemeas > Wanna toe. We athe: Lue adopted. ‘The tariff wil! be so arranged as to insure the | which are made. It seems that the same style of corrup. | considered and passed, vidjog that so much of the fourth section ef the way, near Grand street, ne and 3 cap Dele. ciabamp in her port She was brecelpts'from that source of an abundance of gold, not | tion ts now knocking at the door at the West Point Mil ‘A TAST OATH FOR CITIZRNS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | th transportation of mails to foreigu ports aud f ROT ANGLER pH pees 3 on ove Ste er Se'new See tary Academy, and thet several members of Congress have | Mr. Hantan, (rep.) of lows, introduced a resolution in- | pu a8 provides that all mail A.—Say What tides Draaitcar Abeut Peses Sp vonly to pay interest on the public debt but to mect all each received a letter from a person offering to pay their low! structing the Committee on the District of Columbia to ter, except ove Re ®spaper from a known ofilce of prblication, 6 be~ Of celebrated dancers, there roca halt as fragrant a6 PHALON'S MGT Bicbiine ‘ghe ds of the government for gold, election expenses if they will appoint his eon cadet to | foquire into the ox Of requiring all residents of the westera boundary of Kausas or xD | CEREUS, nei RSPEAL OF THE DUTT oN PRIvTixa | West Point. They are ail sizued by the game person, and | the District of Columbia to take and fle with the Provost dary of California shall pay letter postage, bo so far ig Rawat, from Rotterdam for Bangeee, Ont PAPar. precisely alike, The different members of Congress to | Marshal of said District, an oath of allegiance and fideli- | modified as to include periodic ls, magaziies and ex- A Most Acceptabie Howdy 1 hokennetoe bes A oda cae 4 whom the letters were sent look upon the West Point | ty to the goverument of’ the United States, similar to the | changes, not to exceed one copy frvin any oue office. a Indy in Grover & Baker Sewing M This Machine re, Oat 80, no in ae (0) a rosea whl whl weer in iat = The Comittee of Ways and Means are almost unani- “Tie Flom WanTOR [BETS | Sree manera 308 wa ‘session tt atioks or delight im praising bim ceed 6 tne. gonural remark \ Academy as too sacred to be approached in any such outh required by law of Senaters and members of Con- + Mrs ALLEY said that the act which this bill modies, in took all tho tirat premiuroa at the fairs or the Umited staves fou 24 W. om the 2th, andi Sw mously in favor of the repeal of the duty on rr. Mr. | Way, end that merit and worth are alone the qualifica- | gress and other officers ef the government, and to pro- | consequence of the rules of the department, excludes | the past jear. Salesrooms 4% Broadway, N. ¥ Ship Greay West am, from Liverpeot fer |, of Vermont, is understood to aad aya ‘mom. | “rs which should be considered in the appointment of Dibit ail persons from doing business in eaid District who | everything but ono vewspaper, which the committes be- = : NYork, Nov 2, of Great Ormal r iy cadets. shail Dot take suid oath. Lieve was uot tho tuteation of Congress, and which works | Batchelor’s Hatr Dye—"he Bost tn tne | y Ship Trimount Stoulter, trom New Orieans for Now of the committee opposed to this policy. ‘The fact ‘Bhat the retention of the duty will not only produce no ‘ovenue, bus add about one million of dotars to the cost Here Is the letter. It speaks volumes as te the politi. cal morals of the day:— New Yore, Deo. 7, 1864. Dear Sir—You have,I am iuformed, an appointmeot ‘The resotution passed. THRMINATION OF THis CANADIAN RUCiPROCITY TREATY, Mr, Sumamr, (rep.) of Mass, from tue Committee om Foreign Affairs, reported the following substitute for the great {mposition and hardship to tho people of the Ter- Titorigs, aud the object of the Dill 1s to romedy the mat- ter 60 (ar as to permit the carriage of periodicals, maga- zines ad exchanges, and One copy of each to subscribers world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, The only per- fect Dye. Rectory: 81 Barclay atrect Bardeail's Arnion sintment—An_ In. hae, no date. Ini Ship Quintero, from 26, In 50 min N, ton 3) 40 W. ecard ha 33 days from Laverpool fer Shaag~ Boston, of and for Valparaiso, Oot of government printing next year will have groat tu- | of 5 eile to West l’ount. ee sen desi i enter the ane romaluison Wasr ding far tee laces naeiog oe te from any oue office of publication. fallthto ops ny burns, oa - sprain . rheomatiam, gua- ore Anna Kiroball al 1, Moore, framyBostom for Montevides, ‘uence upon Congress. army, Where very many Doar relatives have served | Reciprocity troaty of Juno 5, , between the Unit NAVAL BULLS PASsED. shot wounds, 4c. A single application allaya the pain'from oe ‘ a Saha and died, ‘States and Great Britala:— Hie, Rice, (rep.) of Mass. called up the Senate Dill ore | & burm the natant itis applied. No family sould ve with | oy! srnaeamby aes peer fox canon, ee i THE NEW Daarr. ‘The annunoiation of the proposed draft bas been re- weived bere very quietly, and produces no new appro- densipas except among military critics, who fear that it ‘will seriously interfere with the recruiting, which for Your election expenses have been large. Can] have the appointment and be permitted to refund to you, for party uees,such portion thereof as you may mame? Truly yours, ‘The young man can at once remove into your district. it tw brovidedin the Reciprocity ns fore ton years from the ‘date at which it slail co: operation; aud farther, until the expiration of twe.ve months after either of ‘the high oontraciing pariies shall give Douce to the other of ite Wish to terminate the sane; ating the grade of vice admiral iu the navy, and tt was d, 28 Was alo the House bill wuthoriziug ofticora 10 the nary and marino corps, regular or yoluuteer, to be Areaeet for gailant conduct, and providing that Captain tualow may be made a cemmodore, noAwithstanding of auch ofticers $8 untied NAVY YARDS ON Ti Lakes. out it, Cement Linea Water Pipes -Knig improved patent, lined by # oo ded through the pino on a contering rod, are true and even {rom end to end, per+ fect without paiching, Also Cement Drain and Sewer Pipes. For sale by KNIGHT & WOODWARD, 10 Reade st. rk 8, loo Axtwerr, Dec 1—Arr Minna, Stun Auoy, Oct (0--Im port barks Huntes Weston. une. 8H from Coloinbo for New York, Oct 17, lat 36 Woretgn Ports. Ashby. Ashby, and Sea Bird, ALGOA Bay. OGU. Oct 1—In a Bow'on (aotliee eooount anya NYork), nitadetphia. Wheideo; Lacy @ ‘te bark Jane Grigg, low Idg; Zodiac, Dinttny 7 7 Important Revona Decision. TTpe Oe ‘the pest (ow weeks has Geen progressing very lively, and Ps : Aud whereas, it appears by a proclamation of the .DING, (rop.) of Ohio, fered @ resolution, | Consumption=Lungs.—Dr, Wishart'g| tor A Dringing into the service a lurser number and bo‘ter Wasuinatox, Doo, 20, 1864, any 6 Worced Bint, bearing date the 10th of. Mer which was agreed to, authorizigg the President to ap- | Pine Tree Cordial has made more cures of consumptio: H ou i - e treaty came 10.0 operation on that dw; : a se i a 5 t. a 29—Arr The Heh ‘olaks babbsangs te have been realized tn the same Ppa erat tev Treasury bas, on appeal, made wrtorous further: Teaboeare thet i onger fr thet pes commission ot three flip Sat sel oy than ail the remediqrerer disparered in the, wor! New Arta areas Rakes werlod under apy draft, 5 decisions :— rest of the Unite es tO continue the same in force; ana toe . “4 jarat y therefore, * | to examine the diferent ports und bar bors ou the Norin- | Syed yon (hey were ta all appearances be Bo. Holnrion Busob, Kinth, N York. The eonouncement of another draft has already @rought to Washington swmnusual number of substituie Camera tubes being ati! non-enumerated articles, the clssification is determined by tbo provisions of the Kesoived, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America iniCongress nasainied, That notice be given ef the termination of the Reci rocity treaty ern and Northwestern lakes and others cunuecting with them, with a viow of ostab‘ishiug one or more navy yards end depois onthe said inkes,aod that the said je irritated aurlace of the lungs and thro bh rt. relieving pain and mation, and restoring the tuage to a, healthy acti in at, Nox Ares, Oot [Arr Vesta, ste ¢'1p—Kn port aidp Art Uulon, Thayer. or Hate NYor! speculators in search of negroes and to intercept dis- | Of 1542, arsessing duty on non-enumerated articles at the | according to the provision therein contained for the termt- mmission report on the h 1, Battinta, do; 25th, Banh ry 6 first Monday of December next, Lat sil consuraptives use the Pine Troe Far Cordial with anni, Battinta, do; 25th, Banshee, Henry, do; 26% charged 60! Efforts are mad ae ¢ at ts. The Bation of the same, The Prosident of the United States is sgheg ‘ Shaw Newpoce are "Bld ase, Le 4 ged soldiers, being made by tue civil | bighest rate of avy of their component parts, The aru: | Paton of the game, the Prokident o/ the Uulted states is DIAC?ARSK OF VOLUNTEER COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, ent contideace. fold, as Dr. WISHART'S oitce, Ho, 1) wport, Bng. ooh Lamar, Lew ‘guthorities to expel them from the city. WHE DEATH OF MINISTER DAYTON—WHO WILL BE 013 clo im question was a brass tube, fitted with lenses aud an adjusting rcrew, end part cf @ photographer's camera, the government of che United Kingdom of Great Britain and ireland. On motion of Mr. Suman, the above was ordered to be Mr. Onin, (vep.) OF ind., oflered a resolution, which was Agroed to, tustructing the Committee on Mintary Affairs £0 Inquire toto the expediency of reportivg @ bill provid. tions and examinations free of charge. Sold at HELM. BOLD'S drug and chemical warehouse, moxt to Metropoli- tan Hotel, and by druggists every whore. spon dont at Buenos ports the following verse man, Pendieton, Mou!m thé Ocean, Treat, Callan Ba ‘Temnplai ORSEOK, Aduty at the rato of forty per cont ad valorem was | .,0n™ ing (or the discharge of commissioned ollioers ia the The intelligence of the death of Mr. Dayton, has in. | Properly assessed. Retauiatiom IM REGARD TO run TREATMENT OF FRisoNERS oy | Volunteer fervict at the expiration of their orizinal term, ere, Reyes See ey Pacey Hoary Buk, Rioble, do; Bonk ‘Tivappsat was'shcia/ frou thie dactetotled? ete Gatlectse aie Of enlistment, without regard to intervening promotions, oe bean aaa 1 Gok uta port brig Potomue, Rickors, Cer ‘mugurated a fresh demand for appointment to the piace ‘of Minister to France. By many it is argued that Mr. Stanton will be allowed to avail bimsolf ‘of this opportu. BACIPRUCITY :RKATY. Mr, Bumuor’s substitute to the House resolution abro. at Boston tbat on an importation of sail cloth from St Peteraburg, travssnipped at London, the freight, &, Jowing the merchandise by land and sea, adds the accru- fog charges of transportation, enipment, travsshipmevt, &c.. until tue goods are laden on that ves@el which bears Mr. Witkinsom, (rep.) of Minn,, offered a resolution de- . claving that whereas our prisoners in the hands of the rebels had been iohumanly treated, badly ciothed acd from confinement in the North would ve fit tor servi immediately. wanted the resolution pose of preventing the rebels from gaining an advan. | ADMISSION OF CABINET OFYICERS TO TUM HOUSE. ‘opp) of Ohio, gave uotice that he lay, ask the Heuee to take up and con- Mr. Paxpuxton, would, at an eariy United States th ada, and ia into the United rough Canada, and ag: THE GALE OF GOLD BY GOVERNMENT. ee Cox, (opp.) of bee asked leave to offer the follow. od Jeints and . BACHAKIB, 760 Corns, Buntons, Enta [ey ponons of the fect cured Wul fad ~ we jat for chia, GENIN'S, the most elorant eof Uae sonson. 615 Broadway. Pooonot ton, ‘fror igs Scottantt (Br) Riso E Hawk, Dow sider the report whioe he made yesterday, providing for laity 00 retire without discredit from the War Depart. | from St, Petersburg to Loudon ts made a dutiable charge | Subjected to exposure, &c., therefore the Sevreiary of | fi . way. do do Francia do do; J_B Newt War be ivstruct |. | she admission of Cabiuet officers on the floor of Congress, A ment and assume the position of a Mislater abroad; but | under tho twenty-(curth seotion of the act of June, 1864, | Wt d# ibetrucved to extend a like treatment to rebel prl- | 1oo SericintS O aebave upder osrtain olreumstanoes. Cheapest Maahetens in. the Waeeld.x | Sus ce" Larkin, and Aitle (bs), Butt, from ‘hose most intimate with the purposes of the admin! ira. | The Secretary says:-‘‘The comprebensive languaze of Mr, Le ; om thas 3 was ot mainly ie tee AY be ie Me Bute, (ren) cc te ele ei Zire bem red thousand max ident Family Bibies, Prayer sover Decl—Arr Amerioa (a), poker New York fee ja the and “4 UT Pose rel tion that he red the passage of mot! . 5 p i. ¥., jooks, Annuals, rea's Boo! pectic that pledges heretofore made to Henry J. ay. bad yea pes Leases Rome of feaight aye epsleticmes Mulia Nepiiasaoet be cabeie Caer ihe AM? |-solved thas the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to | LEGGAT BROTABRS, 119 Nassau st, below Beokman. Bee —Sid Col Ledyard, Walla, Clyde. | J |, must now be fulfilled by his appointment. pmel loes not express a value Soners turned over to us in exchange would never be fit to { ‘form the House under what law jp warea, merohe mn ¥ wuhuirs ae SENATOR SUMNER’S PLAN FOR TRRMINATING THE | the Place Of original shipment for this country; but, fol- | euter the service , While their prisoners released |’ S2dlee, produce, Xc,, permitted to pass from the Dashing Young foe ee ad a tor Nock: barks Lirtie Bo 3, Dizer, tee Botnguned Bonotactreas, Bidridze, une. Set eaten VEST, Ue, retied we geverst’| hms te our shores. Tauko uver unin ie fed j vans’ Extensive Clothing Wareho satmattan, Nov lO—ire bork Trajan, Beer, NVork for favor, it boing deomed expedient ut this juncture to | _ AU appeal was taken from the assessment of a duty of | | Mr. Jonason, (opp.) of Md., objected to the resolution, ib He eonenn objestegs— ve vara Sa sy siage., Towed out 20th, Br brig Flostwing, Parks, (rom obviate, if possible, all cause for ill will bet $1 per gallon on certatu olive otf fe casks, on the greund | 80d it lies over Resolved, That the Secretary of Cer oem be directed ° A . Ph for NYork. '" for ill wi ween (hi8 | that when in carks it should pot be returned.as salad oll, | TH# AKRUST OF LIRUIENANT GOVERNOR JACORS AND coun I te communioate to this House what, if' any, amount of goid . . . . brig Seen Waitigmere, from Malaga fos woverpment and Great Britain. The feeling is universe! | unless it is a very superior and costly articia, such us is WOLFORD, OF KXNTUCKY, a bE ean? a os Taisen: 8 Hage Saoseeary for " . ® : — sind ne Wind: is om ‘ebsites hk do Congress, howeyer, that we cannot much longer exer- | #oDt in bottles of firaks exalusively tor salad use, Tho | | Mr. Powzz2, (opp.) o! Ky, desired tocall up his resol uterine fine: Tesciutinn abpreved Meren it Boe : Havur, Nov 80—Sid Wm Frothiogham, Qualey, NYork. rolee forbearance, efit that unless the mattis from £ subject was reterred to oxperts of the custems, who | ton asking for iuformation as to the cause of the arr. 884; what amounts andthe various times when the sane ee . Haurvva, Nov 28—Arr Flora. onto onverks iin, #4 -" ‘om Furcpe | report whétuer olive oil is eulad oll or not depends apon | Of Lieutenant Governor Jacobs and Colonel Woll iat Fates, and what agonts were em. . 8 © 6 . ¢ e8 ‘Mungo, Young, and Hermann & Molly, Brandt, do. | Dring indications of = more generous policy on the purt | the quality. is imported in casks or | Mr. Powell addrossed the Senute on the subject of his ‘pioyea tu tbe io the trateections. “ 6 © @ © © ee -@ @ ‘Air at Cuxbaven 24th, Olga, Sandmann, San Fi | ‘of the British government, preparations must be promntiy | 22¥ other munner. Tbe olive oll ia question 18 of suc! solution, Governor Jacobs hid been spirited away to, GENERAL DESATE. EVaNe' all Toren Fl race: Tapert things and" uagem madd, not only. for'the perfect defence of our crontier | <wallty asin our jadgaeut clearly readers 1s salad oll, | Ge Knew nes where, aud Clone! Wollord was io ii | ‘The House then went into Commities of the Whole on . ae CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, | qilre Hazard. for do: M Whitridze, ay: } a y per! eer our front! d Hable to the duty of $1 per gulion, under section 11 | C Vington, Kentucky. Ho thought the Sénate owed it to | the President's annual Me nage. West eat (Be) Jewitt; Ware, ery. sd | from lovasion by predatory bands, but for anothor the act Of 1864, ‘Ibis decision {fs aflirmod, iteelf to call for ta:ormation as to what offeuce therehad | jir. Auos Mrxus, (rep ) of Pa., deuled that religion ever ao FOLTON STBEET, Jin (ihe), Wheelwright, ac: of barks Cassoter .stragglo.in maintenance of our rights, both at bome and | _ 1be decivion made by the Co.lector of the Customs at Sanctioned slavery, und that the reve's hud auy cause tor eo Ugahrord trom Poochoetot Nierk, rope: Ly @ the hi Boeton as affirmed, viz:—a duty at the rate of fifty per to calling up the resolution. | complaint. He coutended that homogeneity, as exptatued Betweren Gold as Clif streets. a pant the tae, ih tgp ioe KA es pe. igh seas. contum ad valorem on certain dress ornaments, beng | There wae a bill of far more importance which be wished | by Mr. Brooks, was an absurdity, We want a homoge MEN'S OLOTHING AND Goobs wane Hom, cor sale: Young Oreck (Br), epee. ena GENATORIAL DEBATE ON THR ARREST OF LIRUTEN- | wooden moulds or cores covered with silk; end a duty of |-@cted upeo—s Dill to froe the wives and childrea of | nolty of patriotiom, and not of,treason; of Union, and not ot arers Cocoon tiatY Hatsrax. Doc 17—Arr Br brig Gentle Ray Ne ANT GOVERNOR JACOBS AND COL. WOOL¥ORD. thirty five per centum ad ralorem on mii esnaieareee of | Colored woitters. Of separation bnd disintegration. He was not prepared . . ry . ‘echrs Reindeer, Blagdon, Baltimore’ cana ‘saliilaia neat Winamabii cal aii ‘wood, the wooden moulds or cores uncovered Mr. Grimes hoped the Senator would call for toforme- | to show meroy to the rebels who exuited in their cruolty, * . Deat NYork. gegen @ Senate to- | “Coidred clay pipes and white clay pipes with India | tion, as roquosted by the Secator from kentucky. Ke | as was showa io the persoms of the returued prisoners: .. * a, Nev 28—In port achr Maris, or RYork & da day, the subject being the resolution of inquiry relative | rubber bands at tho tip are not the articles known and | bad no doubt information would o mpletely vindicate tbe | Troasoa and slavery were the same then. Luoy pad Sg Lirearion, War ear Tah Biieoteee, stor 24. 4 ‘to the arrest of Lieutenant Governor Jacobs and Colonel ‘abe character of the prisoners, and the impression gaived commerctally reco;n ized as “common” or “white cla) sche the act of June 30, 1804, Ip the Clause President and his Cabinet from the ciurgo made by the Senator from Kentucky; aud be did not propose to sit amcinyted the Hie of the Union, aud must therefore be orusued iu order to preserve the existence of the re- syivanie (s) Pr std ‘24, Webster, jumuer, do, ‘New York; Neiad, Rishardeomy ? ipes, being advan: ovd the “eommoa” condition ‘Woolford, of Hentucky, by the military authorities. The gen ogehenlpowee: arena by the addition of India | with his arms folded and hear the represontative of | public Barrings and Pine—New 5 abe. opposition to the resolution was very strongly expressed, por baud won 7 qo gy — “white clay”? lk ty S the Senate talk of sucn deprivation of per- ‘Mc. Ross, Ross, (opp. .) Of Ill, regretted that the gentleman meaty aze, te ca ares ton, twel | GEN Qut Now Re BBs ig barnaby, 7 Colonsay although none profersed to know any thi letrit tal to | Pipe does not bit. @ article is therefore provided | sonal liberty. from Peovsyivania (Mr. Myérs) had revived dead iasucs = ‘Oordel Sin Ae MAAS meer. | _ Diostra. Davin, Jowmcon, Hows and Hexpansow alto took)! aud devended the doctrine of State rights, contendiug | Giscee™ fran iit deaguanraee A ‘aye ert. | celain, lava snd other tobacco smok! Ns pipes Part in this discussion, after which a votp was takea, and $ if theve bad beea observed tucre would be no cause considerable strength that the objections were prompte) — ¢ pip A re he ebyayeiie peoviaad bg ET oped yerpienm spa natrtid ar nok os for political F arp have Ty right to control Fall ie eg rlpg macnn engine ee et mioxpes, Dee lars sonceee min stenoen Ran a 5 sadlin eaditicn’ therete eeven . WILSON mend by inserting ‘if not incom- oats f ants and Vests ai ona, , now, Bassein; 24. Trane! 78. more by a desire to vereen from public notiee arbitrary | duty of $1 60 pe: grows, and tr patible with the public iuterest,”” Gees oe cand eicnd by. tha cooarturion mack | 80M Orem ERE td nd Ht Wiliam sreot Void Soth tows (o), Jucmeu, Mion nO 4 samen: K, sae A ‘ects of subordinates of the President than by any.know- ledge of criminality on the part of Messrs Jacobs and ilk crape ta undoubtedly ® manufacture of slik, | !wtion, as amended, was passed. end harmoufous seitiomont of the quesiious which now Laneni, Babdeo, do tor to, put im 1s {8 true of all silk tn the pieco; but a distiveti ‘THE REVENUE Law. . cap Re tae: Berets Chemtane Day the Sara set Sie onD, Put hi h Gl Weekes. in made (u tho tarif! botween silk SE bs hse sordecariis ihe tanecdee ignini tae. a over the Sky. Ox lao for ork for orders THES BANKRUT BILL. To a@rming decision cn silk crapes, the Secretai ja thé piece and a man- The amendment was adopted, and afterwards the reso- ed the Revenue law was referred There snould be # reconciliation nould be tuken to reconcile the contending sectivas and before 160 pill yo ‘wet his ‘worm we Liason. Nov diewArr Wyvern. Blay Sant peer ve ata ufacture of silk, 80 that all silks in the p:eco, by what- 00 $s0h oat “gall wood! if. After all the expectations of the immediate passage of | ever name or description designated, must be 90 classed, THB TRRATSENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, national convention ete Ue wunted are: Leer ty cra he pons TR id are liable toa duty of sixty per centum ad valorem: On motion, Mr. Wilkingone resolution in reference to all ‘HOST. MACH BITTERS, Tne ork 3 24th, She Baskrapt bill, fears are entertained that (t may fail. | *5t or ele ae aay arama trom, outeg ot Gracie | retaliation was feferred to the Mitltary. Commies gg af lela lhe is or Wiaibied' te: tiaent which are triacepu over al competitors. and as healthful wid Bh, th Odin. ng Hloratie, Palmer, for New be Fal URTH, (TC) league wits, Oct 6—In port sf lor ‘A number of amendments Prepared to be made to | was nearly completed on the 30th 6f April, when the YACAHCENS 18 COMMISTRMS. FILLED. (air, Ross} repudictiog & ibn of hostilities at atime io. Sherman's exploits are fer the oon, Tiernan ‘the bill in the Senate, which Ill necessitate its going officers of the custt at New York received notice of ‘The President pro fem. announced that Mr. Dixon when Sherman is maktpg such brilliant movements, soon ‘ ‘31 Daok.te the House, where some of these amendments are | the passage oP the Jolat resolution of April 20, imposing | would be chairman of the Commictee on the District of | to be combined with others of our armies im the field. moun a sid Nov 7 my: tiet, Mall fifty pd? Sent additional duty, which duty toe importer | Columbia, vice Hale, resigncd. and toat Mr. Halo would | The soldior does wot want an armistice and a convention, | Nervous, Semiaal and Urinary Or; o hag’ 1 tad we ‘unpopolar, and will greatly imporil the Anal passnge of P agdiined to pay av! had not paid on the 20th ot Ocrober, | supply the place of Mr. Foow or the Judiciary Committee. | because he goes tt world only be productive of a chronic | treatment. Keports sent free of charge fo sealed env slepen, ea ns Se ipicichrce ‘bbe bill. the brandy: jreenniae in bond, "saya the INCREABS OF PAY OF BUROBONS. war, There was no way to peace except through war, | Address Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, 2 | Rio GRawpe, Oct 25—Arr Nicolaus. Jurgens, NYork.§ APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE, Secretary, ‘“‘to be permitted to pay of duty Mr. Grimms presented » petition, signed by sevoral act- | Ali tLe rebeis had to do was t» submit to the old consti. | South Ninth street Ph Na, Pa. « Miogamet 4, Oct 2—Arr Follvy, Geehusen, NYorkt Wi ad which thie brandy was subject prior to the 30th of April, as | ing assistant surgeons of the navy, asking tor increased | tution and flag, lay down the instruments of war and Le iy ey re tage ee gt The Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the somination of Commodore Stribling as commander of the East Guif Blockading squadron and Commodore Pearson as commander of the Pacific squadron. Also George Sauer, of New York, to be Consul at Brus- ols, and Fmile Klaussrecht, of Obic, Coneul at Stutigard. Congress subsequentiy amended the fifty per oeat duty Act, postponing the operation until the Ist day of Ma: there is no evidence of your having tovdered the amount of duty tmposed by the acts passed prior to the Joint resolution to the Collector on the 30th of April, am of the opinion that the subsequent act of Congress—to wit, section 20 of theact of June 30, 1364, atfords you no pay and rank, which was rejerred to the Naval Cum- mittee. OUR YEAGER OF FORRION FAERIC. Mr. Spmacur, (rep.) of R I., read an extract from the report of the Secretary of the 'y, Stating that Ameori- can ships still safiod under bunting made in Eng! te rages A resolution, which was adopted, that as much of take up those of peace, and them the war would be at an end. Here th commitioe one, Lol the House, at five minutes past four o'clock, adjou Sranor Barc: to us the cause of what seemed -to be the failure of n V reiall trate of the ct KNOX, the hatter, of No. 212 Broa Su fomanse buvinoss, His pai favcinated the masculloe portion of the community. Old Eves Made New, directing how to <peedily restore sizht and ath ao; Atl Stonsia (Aust bark), Yor! ib B port Nov 9, Constantin fer NYork, tev Com do ork, idg: Hiram, tee re oe a wor), vin spurmamrron, Deo 2—8i4 Saxonia (3), Trautmane, Ham- Foliet. Had you paid the additional ity con the of the Secretary of the Navy as refers to sail. ‘The lattor gentleman is the editgr of the Cincinnat! | Syn of April and duly protested and apponied to this ope cuaoe dorein bumtiog-and so much of the Preaident’s | Brigooll in Madrid. It appoare that the public of the uncles, without sid of Hoetor or medic ont oust, Oot &—In port, shipe Sarah Newman, Gobb, fe “Poikeblati, @ Gorman republican newspaper. deperiment, you we have been entitied ton refund | Mcesage as relates to the manutacturiug arts, be referred | Spanish capital were disgusted at their impresario be | x ‘D., 1,10 Broadway, New York. ” ‘ong: Coringa (Rr), Hubbard. Ly ieee FLAG PRESENTATION TO GENKNAL SHERIDAN. ‘The Union ladies of Winchester, Va., have presented a under the 20th section. Iam of opinion toat the brandy in question, if now withdrawn for consumption, would be liabie to tue any imposed by the act approved Juae 30, to the Committee on Manufactures, LANDS OF THR BAC AMD FOX INDIANS Mr, Lane, (rep.) Of Kevsas, offered a resolution oslling cause he would not give them new operas, and so they hissed every old opera presented to them, This custom ‘This company promises to poe f the best payin; fed if tue actual working Tt has Oar Pedro It (Br),, Saunders, Babuyan (Br), Ervin} Deautiful flag to Major Genoral Sheridin. ‘The Genoral | 1364.” for toformation «8 to the quantity of lands gold uuder the | might be inaugurated here with excellent results, Well, a ae ae ones Be (82), Hanotoal; Mary Crock i was quite taken by surprise by the presentasion The | cit loathor ahcen being weartog anparel, com in | treaty with Sac and Fox Indians, what prico was ob- | 140 sadridians had beoo bissing for about two weeks, | tion of which has already beea paid tn) so ak W doyonirn: Nee oa Havens. ead part of wool, mode up wholiy b mauufacturer, and | tained and what opportunity the peuple of Kansas had “ ‘i sly expended in the deve! g Jas Miller, flag was originally designed for General Averill, but the | 10: of the class o’ woaring apparel Known as hosiery, is | to compete in the purchase of said lands. when the impressario was struck with a brilliant idea, ut into the ‘Al cost, being ‘Oct ign Bornes, Hor, for Bee hherole exploits of Sheridan induced its offer to him as the saviour of (be Shenandoah, ig clenrly provided for in the section of the act of 1864, ssenses a duty of twenty-four cente per pound, aod ‘orty per cont ad valorem The resolution was adopted. veEEDOM WIVES AND CHILDREN OF COLORED BOLNIERA. ir. WILSON called up the joint resolution to free the} wives snd children of colored soldicrs. He thought that te would give them the new Brignoli in an old overa to quiet them, The public were not to be thus silenced, They liked the tenor well enouch, iy per acre, the lowest ever known for superior oil I bearing tecritory. ‘the company bas al received am oer for one-quarter of Ks | accepted, would pay back to the stockholder Fi ding, aes. vom tong igad unc; barks Ri SWATOW, Get 5—In_ port at, Ung; Hae ket, Freeman, do; Klabery rt bark: * ni ppac, Pulton, fea ‘MAI, MATTER FOR CONGRESS. sked permigsion to a re. they liked now operas better, and so, in the enthu. mit Ov thelr aubscription, Its eifoe: Tiarr King Sunlib, for ' rs bi Im; orted by it reopened Mr. Davia, (opp.) of Ky., opposed the resolution. He m of the conflict between thém aud the tty, whic charter; Starr mad ‘The Pestinaster General bak tegued orders that all poet- o: fevte th py ‘Ot | argued that'the power proposed to be exorcised was in | 4,. cprewarto, they biased Brigacn also: consequently be Jory A 8 in ar Ce Bal Jouns, TR. Nov ai—arr brig Water Witch, Knight toasters shall make up letters, papers and other mail | New York two experienced merchanis, familiar with the | direct conflict with the constitution of the Unived States. | our unfortun: favorite was crushed’ benesth the | our columns. NB, Dee 16—Cla acbr D W Clark, NYork. character and value of the gooda in questions, were ap. ited clause which deciared that private pro- | upper and the nether millstones of a pro-mapaerial ae Nov 15—Arr Louisa, Howes, and La Ciguema, ‘matter intended for Congress and its employes in sepa- rate bags, which are to be delivered to Congression: messengers at the Washington Ratlroad depot. If ne paper publishers will make ap their huudles laboiled “<*Congress,”’ and if route {agents and postmasters strictly obey orders, mail matter for the Capitol Hill will be de. pointed to appraige the same, who, alter ap examination, reported the market vatue to be thee cK dred and nine:y franes, hich exceeded oy ten er sent, or more, the value declared on the entry, there’, scbiecting the satins to an additional duty of twazsy ner osut ad valorem under the twenty-third asction A tie act approved June 30, 1864, The law goclares i appraisement thus deter. mined to be fual deer: s4 and taken to be the true jot be taken for public use without com- BUREAU OF FRERDMAN’S AYYAIRA, Pending tho discussion on thie subject, the Clerk of the 8@ aNnOUNCced the Don concutreuce Of the House fn thé Seoate’s amendment to the bill to establish o burean of freedman’s aitairs. Mr. SUMNER moved that the Senate insist on ite amend- and antl managerial contest, The next day the govern- ment closed tho opera house, aud Brigholi was avenged. Io yesterday's HinaLn our Paris correrpondent gave us & full necount of Brignoli’s debut at the Italics where he achieved success before a very critical audieoce, who applauded his-goice and condemned his acting, as we have so often dome bere. Thus the truth of history is ¢ Herat endorsed. vindicated aud the criticisms of Farragut.—The Admiral made December 20, 4 Franklin, Cartes for sale Reer " Admir: and finest Photo sr howARDUS" Brow to day. fubsertpt: traleum Company, No. 64 Cedar street. New York, Dee. 16. 1864.—The subscription books for the reserved Capital Stock of this Counpany will Be closed om the Jat of January the collie Jesse: ‘York. nvz, Deo 1—In port bark aie 2 see for Mt 2d; and others an before. Oot 14—In port at Hivered several hours carlior than at present, Subscription Agents, Yio.to, Oot &! value of said goods, ed thereon | ment, and appoint a committee of conference on the sub- ss nex. LH. 8 ocr gen orders. MAILS DESTROYED BY FIRi Acoordingly, any act of Congress contrary notwith. | ject; and ite was so ordered. Apurnat, Faxraacr will be precent this evening st the | ang situa: amerionn Bort, . ‘The Post Office Department bas been officially informed | standing. and ¢ appraisements should be final Moeera. Sumner, Howe and Buckalew were appointed Brookiyn Academy of Musie at a public meeting called to | pootes: pawerea Pest Ast Bt bela OF A Blo Bice, Wott, Port ae. ‘Chat om tho 16th instant, as the cars on the New Albany Seton Wiicstweateaen Ses teeeey mje nein | . euieiee teen. aympathize with the people of East Tenvessee, of which | bo7s,and childaen, bret aC YM Bouton and Salem Railroad were en route for Bloomington, Ind., | no authority uoder the circumstances to order a ré On motion of Mr. Grimes, the Senate wen into execa- | the Admiral is a native. Colonel Taylor,#formerly —_ ceemeniiniiememmnenn he train wes suddonly thrown from the track, when some | ing tN the — Or to direct the remission of the | tive session, and subsequently adjourned. member of Congress from that State, will deliver an ad- py. Photog! eors.—All the Pa: Agnitable substance fell upoa the stove in one of the cars, Snatantly enveloping in flames the mail and baggage be eecretary as affirmed the decision of the Collector of the port of ‘New York, assessing duty at the rate of House of Repre: tatives. Wasmincton, Dec. 20, 1664 dress. Cunuwer Cavecn Fark in Winiiawsrvmo,—The annaal for making ¥ lied PHOTOMINIATURES—t pase dim, mechanical eomstragtions, ‘1c applicable iN) any deveri _ ary et be given. by’ Wis Khater a0 roadway. , Will be given by L Sparks, Fortress Monroe; Susao wars, The mails, trunks, goods avd money were totally | forty per cent and twenty-four couts per pound on B4 Fair of Christ church will bo held on to-morrow and | Ww. to fully matisty every ome: ie slmaple od perfect, | Dae ibeatr scammer tain cloth gloves It is understood the gloves ‘THE PENSION LAWS. every desired result: which, for beauty, is mi Horse, Searles, destroyed. It does not appear that any of the passengers | Geizinailly reported by the appraisers as woollen Cloth Several days ago a reeolution was adopted providing | Friday, afternoon and oreniee st aba Hall, cor. | $24, produose every desiree Soares Sh Oba ‘be appiicd to | Cates rise I sustained injury. loves, and duties were assessed accordingly. It is true | ittes to to the ioue ox | of Fourth aud South Se privately or by letter. LIBRARIES FOR SOLDIERS IN TAN FIRE that subsequently the appraisers adopted a different | for # select comm: — operations 7 - Afra: brs Lan classification (namely woollen hosiery) rm ‘similar gouds, | the Pension laws, and to ascertain whether some means | Receipts and Ex: ports oem. six ok t= A laadable enterprise has just been undertaken by the | under which they became liable to thirty ‘oent and cannot bedevised with advantage to pensioners, and by glet Li ‘hampion ; and irqm belot Christian Commission and is being practically carried | twauty cents per pound; but the ap; te, Leonte | hich th i of the be ALDANY, Deo, 20, 1864 {th--Arr steamer General ee Prince, Portian r aly Heraries for our soldiers io the | % to protest and appeal conformably to section 14 | e expenditures Government oan be les: | The gros reco!nts of the State canals during the past Fortress Monroe: BF ; $ out, Ties mere Perr ened, ‘The following compose the committes:—Messrs. | sexeun wate $4.340,206 62, and the aggregate expondi- bark Prime an, Frag i a ffel@. In order to secure 800,000 volumes of good choice ‘books every friend at home js asked to purchase and @end one er more to the Christian Commission as a Now ‘Year's gift to the soldiers, They will be assorted and forwarded to the proper quarters under the care of the 30, 1864, from the decision of importation, are not entitied te appeal was taken from the decision of the Celjector at Now York, imposing the penal duty of twenty per cent and fifty per cemt thereon, under pg resolution, on 2 cortain importation of carpeting. | question grow. relief. Griswold, of New York; Whaley, of West Virginia; Per- bam, of Maine; Washiurne, of Massachusetts; Miller, of Pennsylvania; Hubbard, of Connecticut, and Ross, of illt- nots. RETALIATION IN RRGARD TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS or wan. tures $1,028,909 46 United States Supreme Wasninotom, Den. 20, 1804 ‘The Supreme Court now bas before ‘it the cane of Ma- ay Hunter, master aad claimant of the Britisn ship Circassian @nd cargo, appeliant against the Unied Pert 1 Smith. Foram, at ngon, 4, May we Pet th hare Calder. ny Georseta 5 o pon, LY 7 Maree " ing out of the appeal the penal duty ai est! Stront, a agents of the Commission. r so Whnce gente are wotereniava teu cont or more, | , Mr. Rouums, (rep.) of N. H., offered a preatble setting CUsARED rout, and Vandalia, Dut bere such undervaluntion does vot affect the rato | forth that the ioritice ot the. Untied Baten have Twilight, Holmen, San Krancisco—Sutton & Co, aa ‘ship olen da "Ere ‘treated rebel prisoners in their hands with utmost farks Almira a Cboabe, Our Washington Correspond or amouut of duty? Having been carefully examined, tho Comes the (Brees Raleny Oe ee gion, Calon Wasmrcros, Deo. 19, 1806. Secretary aTirms the decision or the Collector, but gays om supvlying them with ample rations gnd ny 4 Acme, ell, Vera Cruz. ARS sats. Howes, Bi een P, the importer, under the ciroumstances stated. Pina the rowel at i ry i La Unk ie 1, 3 66, Eat dean Bele (Br, "angel, bierre Toweeek OR Wand, THR LONRT=COODTRAR’S INDIA RU! “ATRNT. " . tae ro ‘Authorities have confined UniopyBisoners in 261, 3235, au ta to areiund of the Aity per cent on the penal duty of prisons and pestilential camps, negleeted ait, Bab, opens at 3 A BaLtt aust Dee may The second session of the Thirty-cighth Congress ‘opened with the least excitement at the national capital twenty per coat, THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. to toruragn them wi suitable medical at®udance, and withheld sions and money forwarded to thom by | 33 1807, 2638, 2586, 1860 1753, 2005, 2006, 2594, 2355, 1008, 2080, 2613, 2268, 2239. 2046, 2758, 8123, 1912, ton Brig Amazon (BY), Thompson, $1 Thomas—G@ F Pennls- med Mozart, David 1d ‘ertamouth . ‘Tarr. Bath, Me, -of any soezion for many yoars, That remark will not thetr friends, thousands dying Of starvation, disoase 2399, 2261. Part 3.—No. 73 Duane at Poet. Cours opeus Bilizabetn por Margaret, Rosen; apply much longer, The lobby is fast fitting up, and ex- SEOOND SESSION. mal treatment; therefore, ‘at ten o'clock A. M.——Caso on. No caleadar. pe A ous 8 Hsies thos Horden, Wrightiagion, ‘ Resoived, That the Committee om Military Affairs be in Serenion Courr—Trrat Trae, —Part L.—Nos, 4617, 4099, Howse, stamford. ae Dokr. Deslearcorine 4 tensive preparations are being made for operations im- mnodiately after the holidays, Semato. Wasnixaton, Deo, 20, 1864. structed to i re into the expediency of tet by law for thn jreatniont of rebel prisoners aiumiiar to that bestowed 2337,’ 4688, 8973, 4°13, 1748, 2391, 4526, 2045, 989, 4346, 4°91, 4006, 4607. Part 2 —Nos. 4, 686. 4858, 4348, Q574, 4178, 4410, 726, 4408, 98054, 4610, 3776, 450, 4014, Se tamford. for Portland; Abner Taylor, rosters Hasamond, ‘Nostin for Pau! Union prisoners, allo’ them only suck kit ARRIVES Py for NYor: The question of extending Goodyear’s India rubber dee ba 100 eral Dour Guallty of rations, & a the rebel authori . tats eR ULOTee Ont Panne ‘The Senase was called to order the usual bour, with ye pory fosending 10 tbe laws of 4190, 4358. Pe ES OES TR, UV & steam transport Hudsoo, Alerauder, Roraian, z ly, Portiand for do; Panama. ieee, Fe patent is siready being revived, The pressure has com- Mr. Clark, President pro tem., in the otair, d civilized warfare, Eventi «@ Stock Michas anya ‘i Key Wout 10th inst, with passougel 1g: jade(phia, achre jaraca.vo, Hem- ‘menoes that question, An effort was made iast year wd Mr, Hawpnicksox, (opp.) of Ind., prosented the petition | Mr Cox, (Opp.) of Ohio, said that a resolution offered Tumnay, Dee. 20-8 30 P, M wer poo! Deo 3, and Que op Ma: ®, Boston for NYorke o ston! It through unnoticed. They imagined that tbey | o¢ omicers in the Subsistence Department for increased | by bimsclf was pending, calliug on the Seoretary ot W 100 she Erie RR... 91x | onsen wit mavere, 10 Cunard Had & Wuivtnder; grike Abner Taylor aw for the correspondeoce in reiation to prisoners: 100 Hud River Res ting | ATR Vidniiel, Llation, 82 M Long, Cyyaus, and eid Mad wo covered their tracks that they would not be dis- yoovered until tho committee reported in favor of it, avd olerred to the Military Committee, pay, which wi INCREABE OF PAY OF AKMY OFFICERS hould like to see that correspc mdence berore vottog. He had heretorre boon loth to velieve in the allegation of Boston) onan. Keen 0 days north of W.to N gros, spilt «ails, do Bark Bown: days, with mise tug lat of Becunida. \ (che bill providing for its extension was placed upon its i na, 4 op from | auch barbarities: but he now knew that they’ wore trae. Fark Lota (ef Livery ber, ilo Jancire, Nov ly final passage, with a sufficient number commited Rau Renae pote ral iy Pe In the vame of Bumanity some action on the subject was S| Sit (2 Hea Ne NP, D -. ‘0 the measure to carry it through. But in this they | "ers © J ae apd pri a (Mr, Cox) 100 Mich Gout ‘neh Ragone imtoo ‘were disappointed. This year the advocates of that and cone of thid scheme are on band, The Int Xceedingly sanguine’that they will be able to defort ‘Ghe schemes for extending the exciusive privilege of the awnere of this patent to add mitions of doilars to thelr THE DUTY.ON THE CLOTHING OF SINTERS OF CHARITY Mr. Haun, (rep.) of N. Hi, presented the petition of the that by the discipline of the Order the Sisters ure obliged to wear a uniform of a certain description, manufactured only in France, upon which the dutios gre 6o bigh that The resolution was agreed to, to inquire Into tbe expediency of 20 g the Internal Reveous law an to make instruments in writing valid and legal iu cakes whore there has been a failure to 100 Mich Scuth'n RR. ree Tniands), ‘ta ‘stirling, Ht Iago, hier, to Wayded & Oi 4 (0 Géd F Butiey 14, low poke brit Clem, of Hulitas, from Balimore. bound % The B had heavy weaiher; carried away jibboom, sprung foretopmast, mod loat and split Sone Margaret Dil (ir), P. neat, Cordwaliia ¥6 da BO heme aro confronted at tho cutest with the op. SANG OXEIANPRD INGERCHRNTD I graeme, ee route, remind, Boston for PAlledetptt ents Of the measure. It muy, tharsvore, be raid thee | Mother Superintentent of the Sisters of Charity, stating | On motion of Mr. THAYER, (rep ) 0: ‘a resolution Bae vies ‘bird tet Derseyie eebout Rie Grande det | $1 opted instructing the Comtaitice oe Ways. and a, with hides Amd wool van | for Pounded b SBeury MILA, Dao U - Areas JPpk arse. Pi 1 Bea, Babisidue, Hosvany (large fortunes at tho expense of the public geverally. | they are unable to pay them, and seeking & réduction of | attach the proper stamp. "pa Loney or Myhere is, bowever, every indication of an interesting | these duties. The petition was referred to sho Commit. LANDS FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS, 100 rT 106% Orr, New Orleans, 21 penned © Morris, APtA. 1 fontroverny. Tho Owners of the patent are making # | t90 on Finance, Mr. Hotan, (opp) of lod,, offered a resolntion, which Ne ange nt mdse, to Brockway & Haker, iii, Roxon idosperate effort, WITHPRA WAL OF GOODS FROM FUOTIC STORES, was adopted, insiracting the Committee on tne Public ae Wer oe re i Benbert, Teving. Port Koval, 7am how maven ‘Joho Tare, tainan, NRW LINE OF RAILROAD FROM WASHTNGTON TO NRW YORK. Mr. Sonnman, (rep ) ) of Ubfo, from the Committes on | Lends to inquire into the expediency Of aotting apart 200 H i om 1a Sour r Fanaa hun a og ped pW fart The managers of (he project for another railrond ho: | Finsnce, revorted the House bill to extend the time al. | gome of the public lands for the benefit of goldiers who bopeany (oa é P Moumae. Kilswort. Aves Salens Dory lowed for tue withdrawal of cortain goods therela aamed | have been or who may be permanently disabled during 100 Gum . 4656 bebe New Torr Seabury, Boston wo! ore Kos liver " ah ong ‘Swoon the national political capital and the national Hoan yotal metropolis of the country have also \foe'cmets No adoner bed (1 ri ‘obiefa of the lobby of the Drasent mononaltate turved / from the puvlic sores, wich wan pasted. Mr, Disos, (rep) oC ‘Coats. (rota the Committee on the the present war, and whose circumstances require the generous ald of the coawery, erating 0 the several Svates the lands, the procesde of the sale of @hich 100 Quick Mg Go..... 96 109 Wabash RE prot, 095 ~ tate, Cottell Bostoo Brimosr, Rosiou for Phiiadelpn , Henderson, Provincotowa (or shone a "Beat Pow Galan: ee, Pica tb,