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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1868, — @ printing | to the constitution. He should have 08 foto tunity for other fears iL ‘THE PEACE MISBION, 4) 4 ) of Mags, asked that the bil! before net the Senate bo aside, that the President's com- besry ‘§ " munication cancermng the lute poaco conierence be the owe Debate in the MOTs? oD the Bocent } rea. ; ‘As the rain peewee Om mane ee 8 was 60 ordered, and the pe Tew | cam be preserved. Thiero are stements of tone sage. A eetheaes pe ie Eee a= = | sca Hated ne Pre e i rey cace Negotiations, ur. Sucnemv-7 PDI of Del, eaid—Regarding That MOF agRtN8t Bille ene, ase ser ten reterteg 10 Investigation of the Specie ‘ons heap, the menage aa the shoes impotent ver tranemi the | the concessions once made successfully by General pésitse—Bill to Regulate ‘woodwork of the cars and the unfortunate soidiers President of the United Biates, I move that st be referred | fon and Henry Clay to avert civil war, and to the rebel- alate Gold Gambe | mingled in one confused mass. After tho wrock Fe toa seluct commitiee of five ineubers of this body, and | lions in Penniylvavia, Masashusette gad Rhode tsiend, | Mmg—The Paid Fire Department—Husti- ‘cleared away it was found that one man, Lieatenaa® Suossh oe of Messrs. Brooks and | ‘a: they have lonve to report at any (ine Sych are the precedents winch should have governed Mr. | mamte of Its Cost tm Detail, &e. Binith, was kil IMtorally, jammed in she brekem. bre i, conan ae = Mr. Summma—I think it will be enough if we order it to | Lincoln, He (Mr Brooks) was iu favor of am armistice. ALBANY connzsr Portions of the car, twenty-one men injured, three tev ois. be printed. I move that it be printed and omdered to lie S29 dey or other this war must end, and prior » OB ‘ONDENCR. Of them fatally. One of the men died on the way back one et ‘eee “ca | Eics s o" mtsact Eatin "Sat | us rocmtns fre ow yp ave nnn «| See tt anise ua of uy Se : . © President fe have ry learn rhe: me £05 Fo auirer, Fed. 8. eget Supusoomn—Doos ihe Chair decide my motion out | Fiusef | of he ireranliyrecenty ‘offered. bisa p: ae oe ee wens | Rounded oF Killed, with he exception of Lieulenans w taken place, | stewing warmth debate, and cncrgy whe ow ert Neue hos bese, meee War Depart, | Action of the Senate on the st Sate Foares, (rom) of Conn. tn the Chair—the Chat | pedo would have ‘eliowed. “there were thines wow ia | despatch of business, The final pamage of the Bounty discontinue ite ~ Aprro hag ae Annan hy the, motion to ley on the table | prog on this utinent which Imperiously require om } pili to-cay, with the progress made on general orders, garrha Freem Conmenrrt 2 eae y 9 SH copied by the News it ie ia OP. WT ANvemume_<Wetl, I wieh to give notice that I will North and the North, so that we cap dy combined | Wil entitle members to # conscientious vole for a recess, | ene hand by the explosion of siacinee Edipon that it is wo longer possible for us ery Kee, kee renew YY motion at another tine, operations, the European enereachmentsin North America; | a resolution im regard to which has been offered in the | Johnsonville. Ho was a passenger on the steamer Lady Ssondle te pahcsin che Unites 2 fan arrp TEADON BILL. eNO —me perroOY wis | and in this connect on he referred to the fact that Sinaloa, | tower Louse. Rule sad ike nae Riots expaten, Many See ea, and that it ia uselday for them to advertise them “i nal sa reed he conaartion PR ile Be pa AMUATOR ANDREWS ON SUPERVISOR BLUWT, timbers and scorched to doath or drowned. The rae ‘ockamentt thie ‘last act of despotism, ’” Wasranaton, Feb, 10, 1806, Priation bill. « 7 received these portions of Mexico for a debt Senator Androws this morning moved a new commit- of the eames Madioon wae knocked down by the 4 mae aaaonlyats WH NAVAL FORCE ON THR LAKES, ar, Sumacax, (rop.) oro%, moved that the Defaleney | only one hundred and wenty.Ave thousand dollars. This | tein place of the Committee on Cee, to be called the | Sutter the stipes barace inte hours, sad foaled abeet Xt haa verotofore been timated by ane of aur ootempo- | The President has approved and signed the joint reso | Pit, about wil "thre Be med to. the appropriation | torial tatoresta involved, wes certainly of more imper- | Committee on Municipal Adtairs, and subsequently all | four mlles down the river. In the meantime the amma ation In eYpher between the, Morse’ south. ‘This | Melon: Dill ag @ now section. or the section in | tance to the House than the abstraet question of slavery. | the papers and business of the late Committee on Cities Nasvaree rhea Che ‘s — W'iutelligent | ‘That the notice given by the Predidgnt to the govera- | dispute had boon stricken ous o.* the Veficiency bill. Tt | This administration had done and sould 120 | wore referred to the new commitice, The yeas and Slown with euch tort satiate, oie doatring to nioate in ; wold ‘the | ment of Great Bri toritrinate the treaty | related to ti 3,000 for extra compen- | nothing in the way of resistance to porting rsonals of the Dally Ne te in oypher. would sevC tore of 1817, regulating ephiec yah pricng ylang 4 related to the appropriafion of wee feriga encroasiient Tf the Memorial Diplomas nays being called for by Senator Fields in his place, he shiners of the steamer Lady Franklin, that the ‘berefore to detection, “It ‘would be us oasy, sch | hereby ea edited: a ir the’ pame had boom | kee Cosas paploxes of the Novem valttes on the Def- | the highest authority in circies—is alone voted in the negative on this change. stacks Were carried overboard —Pitisiurg Gasetie, yi cares her through an iverisamghs authorized by Congress eloncy bill reported that the com itive Nad bean, Snabie Secretary Seward had riven ® quasl supvort tothe over’ | Ona motion referring the statements of the Special < ‘a pepper is te ment re ot tbe provisos fer 5s OD the bill Beslenber oh Cotas hate Mocunie agi Me duction poping gpiaps i sy peeitap o a our now our io hostile tons the commeren of the ‘tee Bie Citak ates that the Ben Toth ~ ‘appropriation | meaning the elections—prevented the reopalfion of the | genate investigating New York city and county affairs, | The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Fam and acts of lawless persons which the naval sorte te, now dynasty set up in Mexico, Hence eur Minister—Mr. - ., by that contrary to lat Re Bh tremendous casti. ly Literary Journal the Country. force of the twe countries allowed by the existing treaty | “The senate agreed to Ir. Clark’ + and insisted | Corwin—obiained leave to come home, im order to avoid | Mr. Andrews gave Supervisor Blunt « - may be insitfcient to prevent, ri on iia amendment to the Defclency bin’ having any representative of our country near the live- | gation, His cutting and crushing silence im the action The Wasx.r Hunan, for the present week, will bees THE ¢ ONAL AMENDMENT. Mr, Svan raised the question whether the, Pefclency | rt yt ten pt ey pit, Brogks argued to show | taken with regard to Mr. Fields contrasted strongly with | selo at nine o'clock this (Saturday) morning. Tho saven Dele wee in the House of Representatives, | i'l could originate in the Senate, Ho did uo a tn order that oth tay unite im the feng nian dpa pu Kssccspina He oad ba Pind omen piven ee vilege nvenance ie Mowroe ne. 4 vindication ernor Font 's successful President Secretary ward bingy dhecaiernebeal ~ ee Mr, Smumatax gad the Senato had no alternative, ""' of | Hoargued at length from the papers lait before the : ave pi the | the Rebel Commissioners; the latest reports of Sherman's §n @statement, which has bes Peon the: jonrnal: | yid engias Against their conscience and thete in | House that the rebeis did not ask for ion, but were, | buataing the reduction of twenty-five por cent on 5 of the House, saying that the antialavory | Hight and law, or to got tho Deflclenoy bill througts, '" | Feady for reunion if te prinoiple of thelr self-government! | quote, and denounced the.endorsement which.the Super-.| advance-into South Carolina, with ® map: showing the : the form. he had suggested, The De} were secured. “ ~"4]’ visor gave to the misropresentations of the Governor's {| scene of the movements against Augusta, Branchville = in one, Spe the published letter open te | ‘amendmentto the constitution of the United States meota'| ‘needod money, and the transportation ef soldiers to the ‘The tema _ of the News as to using the Hi or | With their unqualified ‘approbation. \ scene of active operations in tho eld. had been delayed Sil lore ther ot asta tow passed, Where ee ina Seo oe prion hava cao law Tn dlr a Help column of the Hinatp was of eminent service. ‘The Committee of the National Banks appoimfed some | bo provided for before the adjournment of Congress or The expsditicn Sor the rebief of the Brivmers on Johknsun’s | time since, have arrived here for the purpose of procur- | 32 extra pe monle br i ie be called. He thought fence Dining, organterd and arranged through the | ing additional legislation of interest to them, and Vor @ pare uggested the bost Way to make up the Ohesapeake war alas planned through’ tie sams pen of general conference and concert of action in matters\of Mr, Witsox—Congrces presents a atrange spectacle to munication privil:go, of advertising in be- | Mutual interest and importance, They doeire to proc’ the cotytry. We owe to the armies of the United States aif of humanity which enemy’s government i y J millions of doliara. Many of our ofiicers have ted through the columns "se aye oe such additional legislation as'may compel the State banks { 144 been id for months, Many of them Mr. Srevens, (rop.) of Pa. sald he would have and Charleston; full details of the Advance of red not vg et stch’a speech as that of the pent Position on this subject, by arrogating to himself (Blunt) ” - Spare ; the preposterous credit of having effected this result, | of the Army of the mao, and of the Fighting a Shae carrie male Ga toe ante (yee Aap Senator Andrews said that the committce of the Legis. | Hatcher's Run, and reports of all cthor movements of ‘Dew. spriety aud fitness in the gentleman's undertak- eae Weobingta wie eee tie me soonest the Union forces throughout the country; interesting Mae creda aa Pry oy be ae lai ip s of ‘when he had been recalled to Albany | socount of the late Terrible Fire at Savannah, Ga; late come; but, if not, he and his Tone by thé preatul jal Hie The committee had | news from Europe, Central America, Mexico, &e. ; Pootryy peace would @ tion of the view ‘flow that the | Waited until the decision President, in reply 4 | the interesting story of Craven Court;, Literary, Artintie go heartily” £0" se ech ai Midioite “and oonduoted the | tae Governor's request, was given to the Senate comfutt- cyl inde po mg Piaat L Prosident b “4's oasierly manner, ihe sentioman tee. Some two or three hours before leaving Washington | and Scientific Iutelligence; Facoti@; Musi Theat» ungoviations 1,9 tnaeterly inannor, the sentioman eon. | 150 donate commie heard of the arrival of Mr. Blunt | rical Review for the weck; Varieticg; Interesting Remde r pa. ing the + that, if am rotected that paper from any advertisements generally to come under the National Banking lawor | Tiave put the hands of their commanding | demue dhe Pi : The decision had been rendered on a . Communicated infamation. ‘This last and litle, act ot | wind up thelr aflaira ara hate rele ates Ot si jcounmandlug | denn De goverment, Mr. elovans, rho course | and bisasoaiaies, The tiered wo cho provost may. | SNE ‘0r Farmers and Agriulturats; Valuable Rovtew a despotism may inflict som pecuniary loss upon the News government to accept them, for the rea: OF lis speech, ro. “FFed to the remark of Jetterson Davis, | {ne 2d or VORUaly foe “say in thelr report they could + the Movey, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot and Shes at the expense of unnecessary sorrow and ailjiction to PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSS. tholr families are suff ring at home while they are not | iu h's address on. 56 OOS OF Wie soln Comet ores Seat i Dearing oi Ww Tu the President until | Cattle, Horse and Family Markets, and reports of all cthew dnnocent persons; but it will not close the greal channel After the consideration of the President's message, the | paid even what thé government owes them. This isthe | to Richmond, that “1g over receive his ‘sanction? He | the 6th, The President was in fact absent, or aj al TateFostingt vents of the week. of the confederacy oo. ‘of communication offered by the Hxrano to all who | balance of to-day’s session of the House was taken up in | Condition of our arraics, This is the condition of the aleo quoted the resolut. hi fe by i ; prmeal yd 1 ON a irsiterppe parti’ finishing the procsodings under the call of the House | thom, und we have not (he means to do it, at any rate, as ‘to the onemy ofiigecuntry, than any ten papers ia the | last might, It is to be hoped that this ceremony having | rapidly as we ought to do it Gaited States. We suzuest to {he Titan» to employ | for once boon fully gone through with, the members of | |, MF Surmus1—ihe Scnator from Mansacbust, from (Boron ering’ an uvertsaen Ba eee ey a, | the House will now devote the very fow days that now | trea tory erroncous tics, there's no aeiiclency in the ke offthe Confederate allies in New ‘ork, Ginciugati, | Femain of the seseion to the publio business, which is |‘ appropriation for the pay department. ‘There 1s. ample i 9 1, ess, Pr pay dey P ‘Chioage and other places in the United States, For the | suffering from tho inattention caused by the obstinacy of | Provision for the current year. resantt is usdless for persons to send personals to the | ono of two members and the heedloas folly of others. Mr. Witson—There is a deticioncy m_monoy, and Tam ‘ons adopted at that public meet | UPOD the peace conference, and could not ha’ ear, $2; Three coples, $8; tne, doclari chat the re, MAS spurn With Indignition the 4 tem apy attention. Tho giatement of Mr. Blunt he | Terms-—-One copy, one feo o sae Pip — ey GC it ‘tb the President of the United | t2erefore denounced as @ falsehood, which he must hay Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. ete copl grosaly in wlting terzas wh people of the Confederate own to be a wilful falsehood whea he signed it. The re, fivg cents each. A limited number of advertise Sic-enhas protierod to the Wore “caids—and yot the | oth. members of the comunittee signing tue document | Pers Ave ried in the Waexiy HARALD. States, de. Mr. Stevens, conte te ce Prec demt | he sn, wosed took Mr. Blunt’s word, as his dicta had been { monte will be ‘sorted In gontlemsn gots up here and . i Pet) Mnenasthese, | taken by’ Senators heretofore on county matters, and as ae EB Eee tedter alte sateen ‘ly expressive of his | his testimony en in needle guns appeared to A Jewel. Rion ~ 1 7 Certain recent proceedin, esti tondemnation of enti aspeech, if ‘2 President had | be accepted to p ot ee families of our soldiers and ojlicers, We have not paid ~ SOZODONT PURIFIER, inquirer, Spouta ‘any paper in the United States obtain talking about money, and not about appropriations, I | asrecd upon an ancistice upon thebas. oe 8 separation re ie pee Sh ate eee te einer is bein ti ber tid oraTr SALE ug,088 n td renew ths modo of correspondence, we THY APPROPRIATION BILLS. Was speaking of the want of means to catty out tho law | of the States, he weuld deserve to have en timpeachod | FENN IA US ee ‘at par in Washington, nor should BOLD LY DRUGGISTS AND ri. U2 “oot CBR, be glad to renew it. An attempt was made to-day by Sonator Sherman to | ®24 pay our soldiers what we have agreed to | by this House, and convicted by the other. ey wo pert, | he hore, In this assumption of the credit ‘due to Gover- xy: " cy — pay them. I say we want tens of millions | bo believed one of two alternatives must\gom ©; therebols | © Cate. Ob Vee cates signing the document in ques-| Prizes Cashed in AJl Legaliz oO Movements éf Stephens. flank the deadlock between the two Houses on the | of dollars for tiat purpose now; and when | must lay down their arms, or be oxterminitea” Ho did | Tht Conton bis SOS aaS| Selsiner. His reputation as to | ries, Information given, J. R. OLAY’ io ea SH RETURNS TO GEORGIA TO “FIRE THE GEORGIA | Deliclency bill, by attaching all except the obnoxious ap- | the pation is iruggling itt soe means, to | not pellare peuce would bo restored in ax AS rare ns would be sub stituted by that for drawing the “long - <> HEARTS.” ropriation to the Legislative " carry itself through this rebellion, we have an iasue | weeks. There would be war for & year or two. ? a) ‘ager the wonderful Blunt; it was the | Prizes Cashed im all Legalized Lotteries the Richmond Examiner, Feb. 8.] Ag Gislative and Judiclal Appropriation | jor’ made in Congress 10 increase the compenaution | conqueror Mitst make terma ‘The South wi bo SO0- | gou.4,, 1 was nol. iio ay +B | ond information given. - twenty percent of a class of men that deserve it less (From os junk F It fs understood that Vice-President Stephens will Jeave [gar and slevery will not hereafter be allowed to % Senator’ Murphy de, "Fecated the !mplication of any of Broker's office, 176 Broadway, N. % Georgia to-day, with tho inten ss THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE. than any other men in the service of the government of | ist, Three-fourths of the States will ratify the amen. “ ; ‘athese ly expressed, of canvassing’ that, Beate for te nat | The estimated probable cost of repairing and rostoring | the United States. There aro women workiug in this | ment to the constitution, and then no Bei con cane \| Ma Snale colleagues. Sbeve SUNN. Fe sore | Moyal Havana Lottery ciPrines Om rous prosecution of the war, tho Smithsonian Institute, and making {t thoroughly | ity for five and seven hundred doliars a year, and asking | back with slavery. MG VEMENT, in Information furnished. Highest rates pald _ oe roughly | for an increase of compensation, and you refuse this. dir, MaLiony, (opp.) of Ky., hoped, for the saxo of tffs- A resolation was offered ;. ¥ the Assembly by Mr. Angel, | Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Bilver. eneral Hood in Richmond. fireproof, is one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol- | ‘The clerks in the departments are asking for an increase | tory, that the gentloman would not insist on his state- ‘inting a committee of fi. 72 to investigate the amount TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, 1m the Richmond Examiner, Feb. 8) lara, of compensation, and you refuse them. Whyt Because | mont that the Southern commissioners demanded inde- | SPP “Stng 8 commilloa of ha yoy none the Fh Hood has arrived here, and is stopping at the NEW JUDGE OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS. oe ae arenes lire pie) ates, eee cs ere er plprnur ated reg Pg Sesbec sepend seepaner deposits of gold ana’ sllver In the banks ate ee ee ees Geta /potewe Hote! fou can in pa, ust upon wi! rel news| re eo wernment based for ir. leanses: beautifies, preserves: Judge Hughes, of Indiana, having resigned his seat as | you have agroed. to pay and, sir, in tho fuge of the fact | the doclarations’of tho President himself, and the Presi. | which cosvent speculaas. Ns Tunlaoar of tne | Féndere the hal sft and gloss. The Rebel Gold Market. & Judge of the Court of Claims, Richard W. Thompson, | that you owe tons of millions of dollars to our armics, and | dent said it was not said by the rebel commissioners, that beh oa ” na Scie fs aa ‘nection with the New From the Richmond Examiner, Beb. 8.) of the same State, has been appointed as his successor. | | that many of our officers have been unpaid for montis; in | in any event, or on any condition would they ever con- | Spvcie sim gut, Nba eam I Me “osolutions in to back | A Clear, Smooth Skin and Beant! There has been an attempt, in connection with recent - * _ | face of the fact that oflicers of our armies are sending in | sent to reunion, and yet they equally omitted to declare | ¥ork bao vil be foxthostuing 1. €f@ for the purpose | gomplexion follows the use of HELMBOLD'S CON @vents, to effect another insmous combination in this | ™# ARMY APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS BEFORE | their resignations—and some of our generals hoid them | that they never would so consent. up a bill which w coming TRATED PLUID EXTRACT SARbAPABILLA.. 1 8. checking the furor for eid iL Ung. It will pro- Div San that checks ma ‘be ha Spon actual do- Mover b: ck spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skim, pogits, and also regiyate the value at wi Yeh gold A Complete File of the New York Her: Geposited in security for discounts ut tu banks. The | swo, one of tho New York World, wanted from Jan resolutions lie over for debate, but being i. \Wery ellicient | 1861; to date. Address, stating price, W. &, box 102 naaedae sce Xt Tus > FIRE 4 parties Department qu Wétion fave | Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best tm Phot nd ae oe ihe"iaane rematneio be. tested Theis Harmless relable, tnatantaneous, ‘The only before both houses. The new ball, as despatah wi you, | DIS en ‘eraiay baa x Fivevsp the ship at this ays: They expect tc rally in| Burdsall’s Arnica Liniment—Am Ine tg foverly, and, are conden of towne wd de: | shot moundy fc. A ite epeiction ilps ep as rt vows in ‘The ‘ Be, . vrument was submitted hen ap ‘exceeding half am ete mnie agy Ne analy be year. The cost of the new paid syatom, based on obtained from {ts working in other ciate, has Deon cvm-| BB, B. 7. puted with care and submitted in a estimate tow \he ity to raise the price of cold; but we are glad to see that THE SENATE. by the handfal—asking to resign that they may take caro ee ble te not likely to fall {nto the shure this ime, | Tho Military Committee of the Senate have before them Crane pieces ane, Sareea We cane an lige: posed, im th rx r oliev vical el condones ana comes date cot sary to inate | S0me eighteen hundred names of officers for commissions | of our country, we have an issuo raised hero in Comzross mn @ decline in the price o: gold. r, and promotions, Six hundred were reported to the Senate | by one branch of this. government, in violation of the . We regret very much tliat the parties in whom the gov- | on Thursday. laws of the country, to increase the compensation of ernment re) the trust of exchanging gold for iis cur- ‘THE NIAGARA SHIP CANAL. ber ig igor es oni tadatoneinien 10 fot have managed a cent! ene or ee ae enstuen | ‘The Niagara ship canal is to have a hearing on Monday | shrink from a contest with them on that question. » I & id otcagion, in the most unnecessary way, for a | before the Military Committeo, one day isall the com- | court & contest hero and before the country if dir. Siac Te Sango by the rebel channels of com- munication as to their feolings and designs, just as he did our own position from authentic sources on this side. Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, said he was glad the mecting of the commissioners had taken place; for it neod not end here; for if followed up it would end yore and re- union. He was sorry the gentleman from peng btm had given emphasis to his remark that the rel stood up shinply ‘on their independence. The commissioners said they wished to hold a conference with the President in order to ascertain upon what terms the war can be terminated in pursuance of the course indicated in Prest- dent Lincoln’s letter to Mr. Blair of the 18th of January, in which tho President spoke of a conference ‘with the view of securing peace to the people of our common coun- vy,” and ral Grant himself said, “Iam convinced,. upon conversation with Messrs. Stophens and Hunter, le tn tho fold market. Those pariee sold oul all he | mittee can devote o this mubject tts Seles laa alk naloartis satan ines londay morning, in Iago sums, to brokers and notorious SHERMAN’S ARMY. aot to the Congress of the Unites Ciopgiet ae: 1 Speculators; and, after glutting ‘these, found it necossary | A letter to Postmaster General Dennison from a | pope the eeosiea br ie Se by BS roca Re refure.to sel fo thowe of the public who happened to | general of division in Sherman's army, tates that | Finance, to this Appropriasion bill. if gentiewen any. Convenience. This sudden rush of gold into tho hands | “028 the recruits recently received for that army | where choose to @ an issue before the country, when $f the brokers'has beon the ovcasion both of dissatialac- | thereare five cases of officers, captains and Heutenants, Nab aN te per angles oem trl Honan eewneme mr fy other arene tshirt ea Publie Speukers ond Singers will fad BROWNS fe Renton, a rena, pended pola gronny at | who, eae three years for glory and becn wives and Gillean at home, whe they are suifering and | due to the President for drawing this {act There 20 Enginears for seam fire enginen,at $900 pe on-618-00 BRONCHIAL TROCHES” beneficial im clewsing tp accommodated discharged, ive now enlisted as substitutes for profit. ting ant jecding an ing for the coun jen t able: that treat stokers oe ae fend that the agency shocia Dot be made a conduit for | He also mentions the fact that while the men send most termen choose barr gh tea perttinrd Inerkao of cox. oa the basi of nce, Ir wo fall 40 make peace | | 5) feivee fo ey ie age wrooe | Taiee before speaking or singing, and relieving. the ram he brokers’ shops. The fact i the brokers have, uaken | of their pay home, the offcers are obliged to expend aoa ee er ataea why let they tauke i Lweloorse | i ena tg ake Neate the county amould notre, | 100 Hosemen for stcamers, 120 hosoraen for hose \ after any unusual exertion of the vooal organs, Raving @: ee ee eee a eae eee Ratied iq | theirs to support themselves, the contest. ond to thogs sttste fee pasos. carta und one bundred truckmen foe hook pooullar adaptation te-affections whieh disturb the organs af” ‘Gheir net, ‘of thom aro waiting and watching for MISSOURI'S MILITIA EXPENSES. Mr. Susmatan fosther explained that the House refused | ‘The motion of Mr. Washbarse, to ‘print 20,000 oxtra Solaat 8 eg ms 2 to appropriate money to pay what was due to the army ‘the Committee oa yappech. For Coughs and Colds the Troches are effectual, ( copies of the message, was referred to Plating. ARRAIGNMANT OF AMSENTTZS. The Hohse proceeded to the exccution of the order, namely, requiring members absent wiibout leave last ight to appear before the bar of tho House, to purge 4,20 " Sees Bet a enw inte of onan ‘The bill reimbursing the State of Missouri for expenses | because the Senate would not agree to increase the com- it will old of this matter, j.< gold down and | Of ber militia, that passed the Senate on Thuraday, calls | Pensstion of the employes of the House. Bit eo, mark on soe of these speculators that they for four and a quarter million dollars. , LS roger pond Seah tae bp eee en ~ have occasion hereafter to remember. prone Be was entered into by Messrs, FRerokes Pills—Female Rog sa by all druggist, Wee, Addrena De, we Pa foe ; Chiof cngineer, per annum. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD MONOPOLY. Sixteen assistant beste : Two telograph op Worwarding Supplies to our Prisoners at | Senator Wright, of Now Jersey, created some amuso- | _ The amendment was adopted. So the Deficiency bM! | themselves of contempt. Twenty-five of them, who Bunt " led to the A) ion bill as a new sectio: 1 Fuel, repairs and sv BAS, KO... 0s 20,000 Cras, Bunio: Enla: Joints prom the Hi “4 — Enquire, Fes, ct ment on Thursday by objecting too late to prevent the har hyn ‘the Ne ne sal - me Sree anata he misebere pied! bt oa honor Aud tor contingencies or margin on this estimate, 20,000 il dy tenes of the ‘oot cured by Dr. ZACHARIR, rally interrogated, and endeavored to give satisfactory excuses. Nearly ‘all of them were required to pay the usual fee and attendant expenses, Several hours were oceupied with these proceedings. 4 Mr. Ganvry, (rop.) of Obio, offered a resolution that Thore will be released to the city eighty bail ‘and Jots now occupied under the present system and Siem quantity of apparatus which ean be The: pi Meson Bert aad We Galion: ce tho, Hechmond | *king up of Me, Chandler's bill to regulate commerce | _ Mr. AxTucxT, rep.) of 1, offered an amend . Text Committee, will teave tho city this morning | between the several States, The bill, which is supposed | Mont to add to the bill $61,000 for the extension of the Cha‘istadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative Hea charge of @ large amount of supplics brought by last | to be inimical to the Camden and Amboy Railroad, was peeing, Pred bs" Conte fen od ed the Ba Ppt) aan and retail, Me. 6 Astor of truce boat for federal prisoners contined at Dan- , Va, and Saulsbury, N.C. Three federal officers at made the special order for Monday next. Mr. Defrees, Superintendent of the Public Printing, read. . ” endment adopted. will not only #o much to the city treasury, but gach’ place have been selected and paroled to aitend to IMPORTANT PRIZE CASE. Pe et Be a fe. em | ne. Wy Memhbaens, for leaving the Mouse: lat night! 160 seal aatate ts deomeaet am yield ite propertion of | _Mleetriclty, Applied for the Cure of the distribution of the supplies. Avery tm) nt pI will be ed in th aid ge P without comet, wee cel of conduct, and 3 rr dof being xe as at pr sont, im Diseaso(y’ Dr. baer 3 |, No. 60 Bond strest. The Rebels Abandoning Central Missis- | United States Supreme Court on the 20th instant. It | pensation of Congressmen to $10,000 per Congress, in- stoad of $6,000, as at present, with the mileage as Low, grows out of the Porter-Banks oxpodition up Red river, | $10 increase to apply to the Peep wo , sippi. iy gress, tthe cullen tiene) Ontos has weae ‘himeatea by and involves the right of the Mississippi gunboats to | Mr. Foor, (rop.) of Vt.—On that question Icall the force of intelligenee that it is altogethor probable | Capture cotton as @ prize, and distribute the proceeds | Yeas and nays. It is all the argument that is neceseary. Mr. Faxxswonta, (rep.) of Lil., wished to know whether that wate question of privilege. Mr. Morne, (rep.) of Vt, aaid Mr. Washburne was Tar ade sqnviewer ih fact, willl post. Mr. jew of this was to pone the consideration of the resolution. ig another Harlem go bill, a sewerage bill for New Yor! based upon Mr. Crayen’s report, with # multitude other f ‘measures are noticed or offered here. SOCIETIES IN SEBFION, ‘The city ts crowded just now. The delny on the ratl- e roads kf Ladd ben bals. back ane, Keo the arri- Pha aevogonar yp mod mgee t= te inate gers ca vals pou! in to-day we overflow: accomuneda- Pannen Twnovates: vigor tion. "The AMlical Assosictions the ‘aricuiseral | ito tho epsiem, and-pargas ou the iain make. Socioty and the Masonic Order are here holding conven- | tons of thoir respective interests, The Press Despatch. further ma Mr. Haus, (rep) of N. H., Moved to amend by strik- eis itor aks ee noes taveces on TOOT ee rae toate cues of fupearte co the Bah | tog a ine peovislen, makisig the Increase apply to tne | "tee Gesisee Te reply te" a queetion ouad the question (¢ Miastastppi Central Railroad; but that our lines will | °° The cotton was captured at Aloxandria, which was | present Congress. would be entertained, one member having brocght a moved back as far as Brandonperhaps further east— | st that time in possession of the United States troops, oo oon Lo foot me ua aa hesiled ts ton aemnts charge agsiaat another, Be ied not to say whether i ¢ charge war true in fact or ni ‘tho only hope being to hold the Mobilc and Ohio Railroad, } and the question will alsocome up whether under such bya Poi of 10 yeas against 31 nays, Missrs. Davis, Hen- Mr. Bia) Autax, (rep.) of IL—If we adjourn now, Sherman Before the War. circumstances it can be sald to have boon taken from an | dricks, Lane of Kansas, Nesmith, Powell, Richardson, | when will the resolution be reached? ‘ore pny! of ea and Tar-= WHE REBELS CIRCULATING A PRO-SLAVERY Lerrmm | Cuemy's country. The caso will be argued for the gov- mee Saulsbury, Sprague and Wright voted in the afiir- 4 ‘the Srmaxsn to-morrow, after the morning eb. 10, 1008, | wait breathing. and eotions of the ‘threat, Looe ig aba tsps ernment by the Attorney General and his assistants, and | “An amendment was offered to increase the compensa- | Tie House then adjourned, Robert McCurdy, of New York city, has been appointed | Horehound tosthee all Ievitaion.. The Tar of Balt wi (From the Ric! a Sapien ae the | fr the claimants by Major R. M. Corwino, of the Cincin- | tion of the United States Judges in California aud Ore- by the Governor Consnissioner for the State of New York | Gilead penetrates, slosnses and heals all parts of the war by’ Tals man, who is mow trying’ to subjogare the | Batt Dar eon wots Nalian Gee Tenviate. i the dard of Managers of the Soldiene Nasional | SUS by Sl aruggam . e, CHANLG DOWNER. th. It was addressed to a delegate to the Charleston THE STEAMER LADY LANG SUNK. Me Conan teal ene said, in reply to Mr. Hale, | _ @oechi fully ‘Der European reputation in | Cemetery, at Gott _——_ Ganatal Agnat, 64 Coder stvost, #. &. vention from one of the Western Btates The chartered steamer Lady Lang, bound up to this | that he (lir, Talo}wan not always an advorate of econo. | Violetia last evening. Hae moting throughout the whole Highest Premium Lockstitch Sewing Breadway. © Fort Ruparty, March 20, 1860. my. He (Mr. Hale) had recentiy received two thousand | opera isappotns those observ: Now, my dear fellow, Tam glad you are going South, | city from Annapolis, was cut through by the toe yester- | Wi ott ye Cuing to Halifax on official business, “aye ga Qa techy send all wo ask of you 1s, ive usa good President. Stop | day and forced ashore off Fort Washington. She is now | “Mr Huis reised @ point of ordor that Mr. Connoss had | SPlendid dramatic powers in other réles. Tho story of ‘Chis damnable negro becesy of the country; frown upon | tying with her wheels out of water surrounded with large | no right to impeach his conduct or motives. the “lost one,” and the talents cascntial to tnterprot ewery abolitionist you meet; and, as you pass down The point was sustained by Mr. Ciaxx, in the chatr; | that story faithfully, are too well understood and appre. Shrough Old Virginis, seo thai the fomnants of that raid | blocks of ico, and it is feared she will be lost when the > pol t Browais, yee unluog, are promptly bravxht to the | ice begins to move out. The Lady Lang is owned by Resear re the Sonate, mane Bis remake (0 | ciated to require anpwminute criticism, When wo say Machines—WIKELER & WILSON, @ Wheeler and Wilson's buttonhole machine. Miller's Unir Dye ts the Dest im. Q) and cheapest im price. ‘Try it Bold by druggista, Dey street. Not a Kew of the Worst Discehese inae BREW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Atsatr, Feb. 10, 1865. WIAA REPORTED PAVORABLY. bane, ta the: meentime, if you tako a few | pertios residing in Now York, and is @ nearly new boat Ponding the consideration of this question the Senate | that Mmd. Zuechi's representation of the charactor has | — tncroast most distingwishe ‘ ing tho foes of the Hell Gate pilots. aMict manklad arise from corruption of the bleed. wr in the ‘Minnesota Togtslature. along. wil youre ——— adjourned, rarely, if ever, beom equalled on the stage of the Academy, For the preservation of the opinions delivered in the Roles Earner or "ABLLLA lo & thom see Virginia Justice, you will benefit our com- THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. House of Representatives. wo say onongh. The opera was given in every respoct unity, Yours, truly, and in yw, eumacay, BBCOND SESSION. CONTINUATION OF THURSDAY'S PROCESDINES. most hatisfactorily. The scenery, costames, and entiro New ¥ January 18, 1865. : . We . W. Feb. 1 erecmble were fonable. Massimiliani was in fine Fhe Showman who ‘4s now trying to subjugate the Senate. pune qui) 0, 1865. | voice, and sang the Alfredo excellently, exhibiting a good Bouth,” and who is suocoeding quite admirably at tho 4 Wasmexaton, Fob, 10, 1965, ‘Tho House remained in seasioa this morning unUll half | deal more power and passion than usual, Bellini appears task, t6 be W. 7, and not 2. W. Sherman.—Ep, | ranma rm aaron ow nm rerensnune wrxu xxriomron | Past three o'clock. ML ee og hy Tees me we Seer Emu. Mr, Awmmony, (rep.) {of RB. I., from the Committee om Pooch gm egmsercen riled eres wh veh DX Provenaa in the wecond act was » and called een ined Printing, recommended that five thousand copics of the a, » italia: sos Internal | for an encore and a very flattering reception buforo the Rebel uinnest in TRE of the Committoo on the*Conduct of tho War in | Revenue bill, to tax spirits on hand, was defeated by» | curtain. fd Saale of che aeons ry ane A fight last week between sorve soldiers of | rolation to the Petersburg mine explosion be printed, | !4"#e majority. ast cot was suporbly rendered by Zucchi, ‘The approct- Barbiere’s battalion and some deserters not far Adopted. A rosolution was passed requiring the Sergeant-at- | ation of the audience throughout the wes Alabama. The soldiers, who had sur- BURRAU OF PREEDWEN'S APrains. Arms to report, at one o'clock to-day, the namos of those | ummistakabie. The house was crowded, was as founded the of @ man pamed Thames, at night, for who absented themselves last night, and thus ended the | usual this season, brilliant in contume and in beauty, On ‘the purpose of catching some deserters supposed to be Mr, Suummn, (rep.) of Mass., from the Committee of | proceedings of Thursduy. Monday evening Ernané will be given, with Zucchi, Mac- two of whom were Thames’s sons, were fired upon | Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two housce FRIDAY’S PROCEEDINGS. caferri, Susini and Bellini. is sone. were snd another 200 captured. snd beso made ales co sensalcastgemnampagescamgnint brn INVESTIGATION cuaninn on cretau Comnebiene ol I. to Talladega. Feported the mubstitute agreed upon by sald committee, | the Srasgun tod Messrs. Higby, of Califoruia: which was ordered upon the table until to-morrow. Frank, of Now York; Cravens, of Indiana; Ancona, of WMeoruiting in N York for Other Local- — or oe FROM eas oe pce fg and Norton, of tines, ry com- ee=Pro! Ora: maeesage fromthe President in relation exclu- | mittee to investigate the charges of grows corrup- the Deant of Aldermen postzrday concurred with the | #102 0f the votes of certain States from the electoral col. | ion and fraud Contained In & pamphlet addressed to e Aldermen y vy. Com e was received and read. [Tho communication was | members of the House, and signed by ® gentleman whe Board of Councilmer. in the adoption of the following | published in yesterday's House Proceeding} saya be can prove them. ana, which waa imma approved by he | erin (Loren at one toh |». Gam Grp Outage ng ne jont ‘assertion , ] Mayor, and le now s law:— (iogiiete on the exclusion, of voter from the elecural | for ralronds i thet State which wae reforfed. AN ORDINANCE FOR THR PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF | college, and that the joint resolutions ought to have been Some time was then spent in making reports from ; NEW YORK AND TO PACILITATS THR RAISING OF THB QUOTA | either approved or disapproved by the Prosident. commitioes on bills of a private character, UNDER THR PRERIDENT’S CALL FOR TURER HUNDRED THOU- A SWORD FOR OAPTAIN STILLWAGAN, PATENTS, . RETENSION OF A communication from the President, in relation to the ‘The House thon took up the Senate bill extending the “Te Be, or Not To Be-That’s the Q . Be—Th Sal SAND MR, Who Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of | presentation of a sword fo Captain Stiliwagan, asa mark | patent of Alvin P. Fisk for metallic coffins, and passed it | New in Common Council convened, do a | of gratitude for his services to the British tine ‘THR PREFTDENT'S REPORT ON THR FRACE NEGOTIATIONS irmer, 0 “Whether to suffer with mental ' follows :— Mersey, was received and roforred t the en | The President sent to the House a mossage in reply to } MeBonsld, 0H Mi ar, Wms Giler A moe Boverteh lipe a Paine, cyapepue ageaten, Brcrton 1, Tt shall not be lawful for any perton to open Foreign Affairs. @ resolution on the subject of the recent peace confer. ady, Mrs © H Quimby, ‘and, 7 Bol od nameless bodily suffering, any office in the of New York for the purpose of ob- ‘THN COTTON CAPTURED AT SAVAFNATL ence, which having becn "hrick, A Waddell, 8 ‘Dr PR andl hire Assembly. want of nerve and unfounded prejudices; ining recruits, either forthe army or navy, for any Mr, Witaon, (rep.) of Masa, offered a resolution, tn- Mr. Waurncnye, (rep.) of Iil., moved that thow | N Martin and child, Mrs @ J See are Mre Araane, Fem, 10, 1808. ‘Or, whether with cality other than tho city and county of New York, nor | structing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire | sand extra copies be printed, a8 it was of great import Ault and can, Hon te ire Ni a oti id 1p into Cae asi tats obtain substitutes, either for the army or navy, for | Into the oxpediency of appropriating jg p= ance, and would meot the cordial ion of every Papeey, Y [st ebhdren, Clare — DUAR PARED. Getes 0 bottle of PLA ep etoe SITTERS, ersons other than residents of the city and county of | at Savanna for the manufacture of tants, &., for the | loyal heart in the country, while {t showed the S cure, ML Drew, oa, A bycren! | Tommend the charter of the Now York Quarasty and Kxemestas gupelees? ice. Few York; not shall it be dawfdl for any person, whether | army, which was objected to. dont’s wisdom and discretion. ‘Wilaom, Mr two + | Indemnity Company. nd spoke, with faith exceeding weak. wm reaident of the city and county of New York or Of OF CLAIMS AGATNS? DEFAULTERA, ‘Mr, Brooxs, (opp.) of N. ¥., said he did not think the utp, wife and two ol itr ‘and wife, " jut Gunther said my eyes were sallow, not, to olthor induce, or endeavor to indace, | Mr, Trornvts,, (rep.) of Ti., calied up the bill to fact | mossage would meet the cordial approbation of all the | Cok, © 1 Lears, JF ioard, be, Oe hana beenentity omnd ge hageard, iay breath tremondons bade @ny person in salt city and county to leave | tate the collection of certain debte due the United al people. As he understood the document and the | cher, Mr Hymes, wile tir agen cliidewns Cf Martin. A To incorpornte the German-American Amociation of carey gery pee Mo eaino for the pw of enlisting as @ volunteer of | which authorixes the issue of ® warrant of attach: 4 which come to us from the rebel papers, two | Mia" cord, Mrs Carr, warda, WE jennie, New York. OF A RS Td sy vane PM gmibstiinte for any other locality In or out of the State, or | against the property of defaulting postmasters, mail con- | things aro evident: first, that Mr. Lincoln demanded of | olds, @ Hanlin end NH Ki ‘walt To establish wharfage along the Hudson river. nd 16 waa thos f pny yleicied, to induce, or endeavor to indice any person to enlist | tractors and other officers, agente or employés of the | the rebels unqualified submission; Becond, that the Presi- | Williams, Mra Kove ree eniiieen ew Weel ? ‘To regulate the chargo for ferriage between Now York ‘our baltles now beneath my ree! have disappeared within the city and county of New ¥ ‘Aa a substituio | Post Office Department, where such defauliers have | dent would entor into no nogotlations with either the | Smith, Gta Bebonle on M Piekic, B Ark. and Brooklyn. de fay a changed man How is for any person other than a resident of the city and | conntensneced, aided or abetted the rebellion, Tebel government or any single rebel State. Mr, "ts Wine He and wife, Thomas ‘Relative to the Marine Court of New York. ly food has relish, mm appa Ie eounty of New York. | yet ‘Tho bill was pneved. Lincoln 1s silent on this latter bat tt is posit. | Daily, A wilson, 1D Butler, eon, Mr Jackson, | Kolative to criminal offences in the New York Metro. foe phate: ceanrcn pola, te waded to my welgMt, Suc, 2 Any person tnfringing apon tho provisions of TUM AGRICULTORAL REPORT, tively asserted by Jefierson Davis the three rebol A Portusb, J Hi y W MoLaen & | politan district, ‘A gentie hint, followed before too 1to— f Phe foregoing section, tn either of fis particulars, shail, ‘On motion of Mr. Lave, (rep.) of Kansan, two thousand ents. If the Prosident had sincerely desired peace he To incorporave the wings Bank of New York. Que geautying te the tavor, a# Wells Dr, DRAKM pen conyiotion before lng Ayn vd justice or wegistrate | copies of the agricaltural portiog of the last osnsus re- uld have brushed away tho cobwebs and come at once To incorporate the P 4 Savings Bank of New York. es the ofty Now York, be subject to a fine of not lesa | port were ordered to be printed Yor the nse of tho Com- | to the point with Mr. Stephons ‘As tho matter now To incorporate the Ni Savings Bank of Brooklyn The Uriial Chember—An Boesay F Ses on as erecta rc | Seen es Biante Rel eacras of Semana se Fo er omey perp at Poe | EEE TL ee ee pd dotiacs, of imprisonmen! ~ a " COMAOTYER OM MINES AxD MMINO. le then refer e ol ng e jem on ir. Aw ar hy ap F than # months, apd not more than one year, or | Mr, Doowrra, (rep.) of Wis, offered @ resolution for | sidee when the peace commiesionors through the 3 we i ate pale -sapha “ oy! FOR id ied Se ee ‘Doth, in tho discretion of the court. the appolntiment of a standing committeo of five on minow a to show the spirit both of the fad the peo- ? Stevens, » Rockfield W Davis, To construct @ road in oeriair etroeta in New York. vi ‘See. & In all cases where fines are Imposed for the in. | and uiuing, which was laid ovor until to-morrow, ple in favor of peace, It required mo imconsiderable jE Baboook,, @ Crane, 4 eters, H Mai SHA} by Mr, TartMax—For the more oificiens cleaning of Purify and Enrich the Blood. Pringemont of thas Hage = aaa pikes ht ees S.J APPROTPTATION MULT. “ courage on the part of a ee oer of oe im ER ioria TPholed More A ~ 1, Harr ad ari, | the etromis tn New York ena Brooklyn. tenet ike ows pleaions ee HELMBOL ve i) tee of the amount shai be paid to the part ny p unfinis! iness ot yesterday, which was the | portu cals here and mi rel ta, . ~ corporate the Groc: -Y Anaociation 1 011 y x ‘ Somplatat in the case. Legislative, Judicial and’ fxacalire spproprintion Vil, | thia the President deserves credit, and he has hie (Mr. | 4-540 TW Hous eH Mebariana 3% tralog: | 7082 the Grocemw A of Brookiya, a anatase Rens PARI Se. & This ordinance shall take effect immediately. waa taken up at one o'etock, Brook's) thanks for holding the conference. It was \ Adopted by the Boor of Counclimen, February 2, | A ¢lscussion arose on the item of appropriation for the | what he dosired and asked of him in Idecember lat, but Printing burean of the Treasury Department, and the ex- | which was hot received on tho other aide of the House RRrORTS. ‘Te incorporate the Union Nevigatiog, Company. ‘Ap act 10 prevent smalipox. ay if To incorporate the Emigrant Smvings Rank of Brook- 235 Why, Injure the Complexion hy Pow berger, Emerson, W W Allen, Wome, 3M Loan «kt 8, Daniel Da: 5 bb, a ; ho Board of Aldermen, February 10, 1865. iency oF inexpedi t fetion. Be, te Wi Piano Gna ena 2 I On TN Dark’ F Medien dere nef wanleen whieh chotke or Ail vp the pares ef (he oy the Boar on, urnary 10, peaienc: nea pedione: ‘drostatic. tion, 6, jowever, regretied we vl rw LS ood Wh abort time ve eh and dry it, i ’ rea by the Mayor, February 10, 186). Process of printing Treasury aplesn ene eo Sonrerence Mr. Lincoin'did Bet ach upon bie wnt ro Pg OY ny. B Wo iesorpornte the ans Tag Com g of Brookiyn, | $5! 15" Se BAnROr ARE mnie uo DT. VALENTINE, Clork Cimmon Counc, | At the suggestion of Mr. Crake, (rop.) of N. Hi, algt | sibility, and ack no oiket terme than submission | (he siocraae ““e* MN earenae'S \. qo ucorvutate the Naor Al aylags Buk of Ulam” | Yon eanuussion oe

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