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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1868. ’ . {a of the Léth ‘Twonty ofthe Internal Reve- or <srties, one of wae Genster WASHINGTON, | «rcs: remsis wtsrmaan worse | "fl, wr mmeccncennea, THE NEW REBEL FLAG. OUR CITY AFFAIRS. | feats tooteatercet 4 cease a rere — Eh er Rah iy Teese [RRS TT wie Serine te tase ie ae THIRTY-RIGHTH CONG! cose sts edi tall be to take out'@ ‘THB SENATORIAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. m, whispered their names Wy bp witiees, whe P seh the House pono welts esc om na ae < x tg MoKeon—Do you know George N. Louteol? A. : pO held an office under yout A. Not ; 3 tnendment roped tho Gris o Wa ad Examination of Comptroller | yo seizes oye Tax Gonmidinan ect 4 MP Monaas, (rep.) of N. ¥., introduced a bill to amend On diamonds emeralds, precious stonee and Umit Bre : 2,300 vos “ PA ea ‘The Proposed Tax on Sales and Gold Trans- | ‘42 st to authorize the employmont of volunteers to aid | thereof. iayr, b atane Jom ry, tho duty is reduced to ive an. Ce ee ® ‘of Assembly and pay ! MO BO fof tee f= Alleged Felons Holding Office im the | «Hers Mr. McKeon wont on to eanimerate onumbes «4 {n enforcing the laws and protecting public property,"’ | PO% ieniava ae vinente reported from the Committee of approved July 22, 1861. the Whole on the State of the Union were concurred in, Tt authorizes the giving of bounties to honorably dis- | With the exception of a fow reserved for separate voles, charged soldiers who have dy sorvod two y the Mr. by octer rR) iy a called attention to eome of actions Defeated. Ho various city offices, and who have beea appointed by the riatio same as are now allowed for three years .orvice, and en- | creas the restriction on forcign trad’, bus whnit oe Comptroller’s Department. Comptrclice. ‘The Army Approp' M Bill Passed | tines tho heirs of such soldiers, if dead, to the samo | Yast area of the United States ic is vital thet we should ir. Mol nae eo Ce ler jae | ° ona of the proprietors of the 7: erreert | Ploas—chiet ( “ rter the ‘ork in the Enrolment Bureaut Mr. feave our trade free. As to U a bounty. Italso gives the samo bounty to those who | tioman from onnaylvania (ile, Stovanah peopentag: to would have been entitled to discharge by reason of | tax gold ealos, &c., if any other gentleman had offored wounds, but whose torms of service had expired within | the proposition he sho Id have regurded it us absurd. He by the Senate. that the vote to-day in the House may show that to the Courts, nan said he eould not tell how many pemons Onn two years from the date of enlistment. the vote in the Commtt.e of the Whol» yesterday ii foil jod without rofe the record. ANCREASE OF PAY OF ARMY CFFICERS. EYUGEES AND THN COYTRABAND TRADI. favor of it wat given In mere good hawure The fat be do, ds. eee OEIUPERYIBOR, BLUNT'S TRCTIMORLSE> heretofore passed on that subject was repealed because it Mr. Srmsavy, (rep.) of BL, introduced s bill to check | covla'not ve enforced. Ho expressed his eatisfeorioa that senieens die and to pole FV oA Zz ag relief of | the committee had unanimously agreed upon a bill which It directs the commercial agent of the United States at paid entree wo materially to tho support ef the gov- Matamoros, Mexico, pursuant to instructions from the The House then concurred, by a vote of 72 against 68, The new rebel 7 follows Secretary of St tocharge one cent per pound on all striking posed agi . fing ts officially described as — cotton, wool and dry hides, and two cents per_pound on | fel‘on aleshere, lager, Dich Posten aad corer carver, | TBE Width two-thirds of ius lengta, with the Union ae intended for shipment to any port of the | mented liquors. The tax on theso ‘lea, therefore, | (DOW used as tho battle flag), tobe in width threo-fifths inited States, provided such agent shall be satisflod that | remains at one dollar a barrel, ori of the width of the fi piace! wera agp such shipment is the product of any State or Terri! of the United States, and ne ig further authorized to apply | auittin dette a ener she amendment thee mb | the longth of the Held en the aldo of the Union twice the Mr. McKeon—Were you present when the sum of @tty thousand dollars was voted to Mr. Blunt? A. 1 was mot ‘The Genatorial Committee met at half-past ten o'clock prpeee yt ee. to it most covtsialy, 28 lon yesterday to resume the investigation into the affairs of . le — y on to any amount that they inighe hose to give hin; Ih ard they had voted him a set of ths Comptroller's Department. Mr. John McKeon, coun- | piato and a series of complimentary Tenbuioner tation sel for the Citizens’ Association, was the first to appear, | ter I received a copy of, but whether he got the plate or accompanied by the Clerk of the Superior Court anda | 22% I do uot know. porter Joseph H. Toome was the next witness examined. Be boaring a large bundle of logal documenta, which | saif thht he was casbior in the County Clerk's ole; wore intended to be used in support of the charges pre- | December, 1863, there were ninety judgments reeorded Restoration of Louisiana to the Union. . “Order Regarding Naval Bnlistments pes ainat the city; from the Lat of January, 1864, tothe Let such proceeds, or as much as may be needed, to the re- width below it; to have the and sented against Mr. Brennan's department. These docu- viene Sia Geol tradi chigas ofr Cals att | ""SEinament wt mut oth ne vandeanc tie | Dror es toons wees eset | Sens Were demon vlsof ros agaan tac | Sucking any taunt let ct &C., &e., &e. retain, provided the sum, with his compensation, | 209m Of the present law imposing @ tax of two and | with mullete, or five pointed stars, corresponding in num- | Shortly aftor the organization of the committee tho portly | sx dollars and sevonty-five cents up to more than cloves does not exceed three thousand dollars per annum. roads, cana! ‘The bill was referred to the Committee on Fimance. pal Bh gent em es INQUIRY EYTO THE SUBJECT OF RAISING REVENUE BY TAXA- ts, ships, barges, | ber to that of the Confederate States; the field to be canal boats, vessels, stage coaches, snd vehicles fer | white, except the outer half from the Union, which shall the apt receipes ae arden $6 Boe eg oe tes ES mere | be a red bar extending the width of the fag.”* ninety judgments about seventy-five went. by. figure of tho Comptroller and his counsel, Mr. Lawrence, | thousand dollary; during the month of December, ont of entered the room, and intimated that they were ready to | cannot tell the aggregate amount represented im the ‘Wasminaton, Feb. 18, 1865. 4 any charges which the citizens’ committee, | seventy-five Judgments. ‘THE NOMINATION OF ME. WAKEMAN, SURVEYOR OF Mr. Sewn: ft Pig ( ution annum, and five per through He McKeon, had to make. ‘The pred was directed to make out a list'of the ‘THE FORT OF NEW YORK. & r. MAN, (rep. ) of ose a red a joint resolut centum on the exceas of this amou! + " amovats of these Judgments and present the seme to the viding for the appointment by the Secretary of the ‘This amendment was concurred in by a vote of 86 Religious Intelligence. Mr. Lawronce, counsel for Mr. Brennan, said that | commitee on Monday or * ‘The President has taken ao decided a stand in reference of a commission of three persons to examine | against 76. SBRVIOBS TO-DAY. before yestigation commenced RoborgyD. Cher! Su) Coart, wes to the confrmation of Abram Wakeman as Surv of | into an . bcd ft nodes 4 ve aan duced e. aber of eyor Know what course the committee proposed to pursue; | Put upon the stand, and produced # number of «she Port of New York, that the remonstrance presented ~ 40 the Committee of Commerce against his confirmation ‘was this morning withdrawn. But this does not end the > contest. Some of the Senators declare that they have +% duty to perform, and there are indications that “there will be two reports from the committeo—a majority in favor of Wakeman, and minority against. This will bring the contest into the executive session of the Senate, -oavhere the opposition will doubtless take a hand in the be affixed to deeds, instruments, documents, (rep.) of Cal., moved an amendment, that ‘where the sam Order, Doctrines and Worship of the body of Christians one of the commissioners shall be appointed from the | {ni‘slampaand a pouty or g800 het Wine beutio, | Known as tho Catholic Apostolic Church, will be deli- Belleesen Ee exmeanen Seat wee ro factorily established the samo has been omitted owing to } vered by the Rev. John 8. Davenport, in the Hall of Pacific ‘States represented, a = Piepeagnp epeat apes plain Mane stamp. Dodworth’s Studio Building, corner of Fifth avenue and Mr. reper ape ptptinoers it inlet ged rere ‘The amendment to tax sales one-half of one per centum } Twenty-sixth street, this evening, at half-past soven eConneas, “He had no doubt that the Secrelary of the | flap non coucurred in, by a vote of yous 63, nays: 76, as hi agen pew ‘sl. peek the eosin: Treasury would see that the interests of the Pacific uM jssion. The Pacific Birr, Houwel, cpa drandfoo Brown of Maes Beaman: | cently preached in Now York, on ‘The History of the . Clark, Freeman inst the city; but it shown by Mr. whether the charges wore against the Comptrolier in his | Sursci ‘tor Mt’ Wreunun, that m majority of them oMlolal capacity or merely for ascartaining the system | been tried before the court anda ry, and that the Comp Tr wi er em. of conducting the affairs of the department as now es. | MOT nt POST es Se, Clork of the Court of Commsew tablished by law. If thoy intended to make direct and | Pieas, was next examined. He produced the judgment specific charges against the Comptroller he wanted them | rolls of the court from the lst of January, 186% up made,in writing. date that had been obtained against the city. ited Mr. Munger, chairman of the committee, said he un- | sixty-one in number, eighteen of which led om derstood the inquiry was to be general, and that no direct | Friday by one attorney, for the salaries of’ various against the Comptroller had been made. The | officers. duties of the committee were confined to a ge report upon the sul of raising revenue by salon, money won Oe & ow tet koa ey tal et ped gp heneeteredamen ge ‘The fourth of a course of lectures on the History, il States were represented in the comm! coast only paid one-fiftieth of the revenue of the country, i! ¥., Dizor in- jeated to make list of theaer famity quarrel. and {t would be unjust to ask for it® third of the com: a Farnworia dose Higby, ilobord | Bastish Translation of the Bible,” ta St. John’s church, | Vessigation into the workings of the various city depart: | judgments; showing ihe amounts of cao, and lao Wome mission, Mr. Sherman then explained the importance of | of Conn., Hulburé,’ Jer ley, Kellogg of | Brooklyn, corner of Washington and Johnson streets, | ments, and to rt thereon for the purpose of correct- | that were tried by the court and those that wore'tried “RHE INTBRNMALQREVENUE BILL PASSED BY THE | sucha commission as he wished to-have appointed. | Mich. Kk oppor N.Y. Knox, Littlejohn, Icen, Lo » | this evening, services commencing at half-past seven } ing any abuses which might be discovered. by areferee, and the number that were obtained ‘by-@e- e r of N. ¥., Moorhead, "Morris’ of N¥., | + hoe rm, HOUSE. ae condition of aot Ger bill in the Breeeet Leouart, Myers, Nelson, Norton, O'Nellof Pa.’ part | o'clock. ir. Brennan was then put upon fi fend ead exam- | fault. Selig aM 6s as ration. There rare mag Bike Pomeroy Bieta? Masncitice of Me, | ‘The Rev. Isasc West D.D,, will preach in the | !204. He sald he was Comptroller of the city and eounty um. consow AGAIN. ee eee the House to-day, and «now Senate. It will take the Finance Com- “mittee of the Senate nearly all next week to examine and ‘amond it; #0 that it will not be finally adopted until near “the close of the session. The tax on sales was defeated «on the final vote, tho time for its consideration being too sshort to develop the arguments in its favor sufficiently to carry {¢ over the opposition of the Committee of Ways and Means, Mr. Stevens’ absurb proposition for taxing » gold transactions twonty per cent was of course rejected. ‘The House agreed to the tax of ten per cent on State bank circulation. It is to be imposed after January 1, 1866. Congress, | Robbinsfof N. Schenck, Shannon, Smith, Smithers, Spald- Bloomingdale Ba) ‘considered. nt 7 7 ptist church, Forty-second street, near ee eee et eter ne the Tomah of tie | Mises Weck Wie Waa aie wes Of | Seventh avenue, ‘at half-past ten this morning, and at labors of such a commission ag he proposed before Con- | , NaTs—Messrs. James (. Allen, Allison, Ancona, Amold, half-pest soven this evening. gress, both Houses could act understandingly and with | Bailey, Baldwin of Mich., Basler, Blaine, Bliss, Brooks | Av St. Ann’s free chica Metioenth ite, ness Bn Thore'satisfaction than could attend. the deliberations of Creswell, Dawvon, Domsiag Déwuizon EoerEdgsrion, | svenue, the Rev. E. Benjamin will preach at a quarter the closing hours of the session. English, Fincl a Garbelé. Grider, to cight and half-past ten this morning, and at three in ing, Harrington, Harris of Ill. ba of New York since the 6th of Juauary, 1863, for the term of four yours. Before that time ne’ had ‘been « police ie Rae TS RONDO en a Justice of the city of New York, and had been connec 5 ae With the Police Department, id various capacities, since a sous YF ma ony meemeeaaoiana Question—Can you state the amount of tfe debt of the | yoer Pnomlodger A Nes er ehu® TePort Of 8 cane tow A. No. cit; Answer—I cannot; that is one of the questions to v Se anawered od! Mouday, apd’ in relation to which tap HS aaa caglaonad lalla adit eeokadlsns records are being examined. “ a @. How many persons are in the employment of the | gota °K. Tanto Mn Cuvee Mr Blundell: sad ale, Gore city? A. Iam not certain; there are over one thousandin | fon, F cgi the Oity Inspector's Department; there are two govern- | *°C ogg, rae aaa ments—the city and county; the expenses of the two | tine soath A. The tees jeaons the Compirsiier haw pe gree ins a on rome eo Pee bed nothing whatever to do with thoir appointment, city expenditure is greater than that of the county, Mr. Edward Underhill was uext sworn, Hoe sad he was Mr. Stewarr, (rep.) of Nevada, spoke of the necessity i. i the aftemnoon (the latter service for deaf mutes); and the of having the mining interests of the far West represented Towa, I aol, Johnson of hte, Katpfels Ker Rev. B. B. Atwiil at half-past seven in the evening. in such a commission. . i ‘The Rev. FE. H. Canfleld, D. D., rector of Christ chu Tho amendment of Mr. Conness was subsequently with- Meattiaes Miler) Morr, Sora Prugn, Rendall of ky, | Brooklyn, wiil preach inthe Vitarian shonsty Morton drawn. Rollins of N. H., Rollins of Mo., Ross, Sootield, Btoela.et street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, at the invita- Mr. CuarK, (rep.) of N. HL, offered an amendment that | N. Y., Steele of N.J., Stevens, Stuart, haven ‘adaw tion of the Church of the Holy Trinity, evening at the commissioners be instructed to inquire also into the | Ward, Washburne of iil., Whaley, Joueph W. White, Wilson, } haif-past seven o'clock. é past and present mode of collecting the internal revenue, | Winfield, Woodbridge. The Bev. Thomas Armitage, D. D., will preach in the The amondment was passed by the casting volo of the | “'nhe reasiation of Mr. Sherman, asamended, was then | that every natlooal bunk oF Bac bunt cososlation shall | Madion avenue Baptist charch, corner ot Phirty.dre | 14 THA And Nene ete Ren vo Mesa componge- | {be Toportr wo this commltec, and goth compensation Speaker, ‘It is estimated that the bill, as it passed the | laid over till Monday. roams Pay atax of ten percentum on the amount of notes of } Street, this afternoon, at three o'clock, the fifth tn & | sion for your services? A. I receive $2,600 from the | stonographor to the Supreme Court, nt a salary of $1,500; -House, will add from forty to fifty millions to the revenue. ‘ IMPORTANT REGARDING NAVAL ENLISTMENTS IN iBT. any State bank or association paid out by them on and ‘ 4 county as Comptroller of the county; by the action of the ; dment to thé code im On motien of Mr. Howano, (rep. of Mich., a joint reso- | after the Ist of January noxt. id Bible.” Subject—‘The Witch of Endor.”” Board of Aldermen my salary was’ advanced to $7,500, | hy" *¥gqq ‘utd recevod the salary, the most of which be Jution was pecrien giving to Mrs. L. Wright, late of Rich- The amendment was concurred in by yeas 68, nays 07, The fourth of the course of prophetic lectures on | tho same as received by the Mayor; I receive $1,000 a8 | saii'ho paid out to tliose who did the work; hb employed NEW YORK. mond, $1,500 for relief extended by her to’ prisoners of | as follows:— Daniel, by John Williams, wit! be given this evening, at | Commixsioner of the Sinking Fund, and $1,000 as Com- ‘The following letter from Secretary Welles is of in- | War in rebel hands. Yaas—Messre. Aitizon, aM snake Ashley, Boxter, University Balldin s Wier ein oguare, at ine mast majesioner of Cha: ton B ; o = A other men to do the work, and paid them the compensa- pa REPORT ON THE WESTERN NAVAL DEAOT. Beaman, Blaine, Blow, Boutw |, Bran » Broom- } seven o’cloc! jubject, ‘Daniel's jon of the Four Q. Under what authority is the salary you receive : ‘onal it “Spresh im copnection with the city ordinance of New | wr. axmoxr, (rep.) of R. 1., from the Committee on | all, Freeman Clark, Cobb, Cole, Creawrel Darke of K-¥-» | Beasts and Ten Horns—the Guilt and Judgment of the | paldt A. I cannot say now; that Is one of tte questions | opAt,theconelusion of the veetimeny of this witns sew ork in reference to enlistments. It probably was not | Printing, recommended the printing of 2,000 copies of the | }!x0n, Driggs, Eckley, Farnsworth, Garfield, Gooch, | Old World.”” to be answered on Monday; ‘the aggregate amount of my | morning. intended by that ordinance to interfere with or control | report of the Naval Commission in reference to the | Jenckos, Julian, Kasson, Ki Kellogg of Mich., ‘Rellogg | ‘The Rev. John Poisal, former r of the Bedford | salary for last year was $12,000, and this year it will be : —_—_——— ‘the enlistments into the naval service made in the regu- “lar course at the recruiting rendezvous. The department ‘bas decided that such enlistments made in New York are ‘Mob necessarily to be eredited to its quota unless the en- ‘“tisted-men eo elect :— Navy Deranraext, Wassrvoron, Feb. 17, 1865. Sm—Tho chief of the bureau of Equipment’ and Re- ‘eruiting has referred to the department the letter ad- “dremel by you tohim on the llth inst., relative to the recent ordinance, a copy of which was enclosed, passed Yay the Common Council of the city of New York to facil- establishment of a haval depot in the Western waters. | of N. ¥., Knox, Lituejohi ear, Marvin, McClurg, i *k 5 hes 9 Jo! re engys wo lurg, {| street Mothod.st Episcopal church, in this city, will Jum. ‘THE ADDRESS ON THE DEATH OF SENATOR HICKS, ‘Miller of Y., Amos M: Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum. oor of N.. reach this morning, at half-past ten o'clock, and even- Mr. McKeon here asked the Comptroller to explain to | At a meeting of the Bonrd of Managers of the above imatitm On motion of Mr. Jonnsox, (opp.) of Md., two thousand | Leonard Myers, Norton, O'Neill of Pa., Patterson, Per! Pig at halt-pest soves’'elock, ta the Methodist Eplacopal | tho committee the nature of the revenue bonds issued by | tion: held on tie Ith nat, on. anovon of. the HUn, Jetmew copies of the addresses delivered on the ‘subject of the | Fike, Bice of Mass, Rice Bonu ro eck, “theyre Tracy, | church, Mamaroneck, Westchester county. hhim; to which the witness replied that at certain times | Kelly, the following preamble and reaulutions were adopted aoa ot ae TET ree ered? Be printed. | Upson, Washburne of IM, Washburn of Mass., W! At the Twentieth street church, between Sixth and | [orery Yen rovente mands ore Sand then, bya |, Wherens, hat pleased ap, allwiso Providence to remove Mr. Cuaxpuer, (rep.) of Mich., desired to call up the javS--Meusra, James C. Aen, Ancona, Bailey, Baldwin of | Seventh avenues, this afternoon, at three o'clock, the | thority of the Legislature, when the tax levy is’ passed, | {o™,ourmidet, by death. Me. thomas Mellley. for ey Railroad bill to regulato commerce between the several | Mich., Brooks, Brown of Wis., Brown of W.Va., Chanlor, | Rov."E. G. Brooks will take some notice of tho Rov. Dr. | tne'honds are redeemed; the interest on those bunds is | Zoi# owe of our most entnemed Collespuce. Ne tot) Soap States, and have it made the special order for Monday, | Clay. Cofroth, Cox, Crarens, Dawnon, Deming. Denison, ree ie ey ree ante againét Univer | six per cent. : Warmest tributeot appreciation of his great useful ts he : a St jak, Ganson, | salism, servico x n o'clock. 4 mary, 0 te Sram, rep.) of Mo., sald this bill was nothing but | Griswolas Hard Taree of Mik Uerriek, Hubbard John” ‘ ing As dice ot | ent BOX0U,ndvertine for bids for theso Ypndst A. No; | ving. and of Profound respect for his memary, now geome! ween two railroads to see | gon of Ohio, Kalbileish, Kernan, King, Knapp, Lasear, Le- At the Bleecker street Universalist cl |, Corner the stock clerk notifies banking instittions, savings Resolved’ That in his decease we, in common with all whe which would make the most money. He was opposed to | Dlond, Mallory, Marcy, MeAlliser, Muller of Pa. Morrill, | Downing streot, tho Rev. K. Cravens, of Leroy, N. Y., | banks, &c. . I. . that these bonds are to be sold, and’they put | wt postponing important business to give way for such a | Morris of Obic, Morrison, Nelson, Noble, Odell, O'Neill of | will supply the desk today. Services at half-past ten | in their bids; I followed the custom of my predecessor | Knew bis worth, ttn ge cored omy ‘ Itate the raising of the quota under the President’s call | Measure. ‘Qhio, Pendiston, Pomeroy, Pruyn, Redford, Rollins of N. H., ‘and half-past seven P. M. (Mr. Haws) in relation to this matter; city stocks are re- | council, fidelity in friendship, zeal and sincerity in the allewia- ‘for throe hundfed thousand men. You will continue to | , MF. DooLrrne, (rep.) of Wis., was to making } Rolling of Mo., eons, Bole of ¥. , Biasle ot Hy Sle * Mie Canal visoot Presbyteriaa church, in Greene street, | quired by law to be advertised; there aro some foriy of Mon of inlafortune und aftition, his fatherly” and tioeaa vai [our duties to the-government and obey your Pilon rmnte ge cl eee ee ee aces | Weeuer, ‘Joseph W. White,” Winkeld, Feruands Wook, | near Canal, will be dedicated to-day by the Rev. Dr. Geo. | these different stocks—Central Park, County Court House, | dev Weottow with uel endeared Sim te. alt whe ken bt Imes Sealy. of. ae inberiarence, or atte arenes O1y $07 Deicerated t0 tie, Comaerealen <PAR | Leaman. Junkin, at) half-past ton A. M.; the Rey. Dr. W. A. Scott | Water, & In short, we mourn the Jone of one who was n noble moded ~ “interference, on the part of the municipal government or | dian bills. Mr. Buooxs, (opp.) of N. ¥., who first voted in the | at three P. M., and by the Rev. Mr, Farmer at haif-past | _Q How much have you issued for the County Court | the Chrixtian yentleman, ~sathertien« 1 disturbed of cppoaed. report the tects Mr. Foster, (rep.) of Conn., was opposed to making | negative, changed bis vote to the affirmative, in order to | seven P. M. House? A. I cannot answer exactly, but it is over | ‘Resolved, That we tonder tothe family of the deceased eee to ate. apartment. ” federal government eye hey fo ipeere pagegicley ‘er oe session. | rove a reconsideration of the ” Society, Dodworth Hall, 806 Broad- | $1,000,000; I cannot tell whether it dy half finished or | mont profound sympathy and condolence in thelr deep “cann cont in the matter of enlistments for the aside vote. ° y i; the Bark stock is for improvements and | tion and sad bereavement, itor some further’ disconsin Mr Sumter saoved to | A motion wag then made to lay the motion to recon- peak at half-past ton o'clock, Sub. | Rot; the Park s for necessary impre 5 rd of managers attend bis funeral tm smavy by-looal: lone. sider the vote oh the table, which was carried by the 3 0 the Physical and the Spiritual | Payment of current expensos. per Blan hice wag her treo Very ly, "te. Postpone all prior orders and take up casting \vote of the Speaker, so the vote pentiay the ‘A seven o'clock—‘The Holy Ghost, Did you advertise in June, 1863, for one million of | *b°dy. et eee mourning. Daa GNIS Sehr GIDEO! ‘LES, Secretary of the Navy. ee es eee ae amendment was not reconsidered. or Spirit Influences.” At three o'clock, Conference: Sub- | dollars? A. Yes, fF solved, That a copy ‘of the foregoing preamble and reso» * Ostas Buxivs, Commanding Naval Rendezvo ‘The Army Appropriation bill was then taken up. The 7 t— What Constitutes a Human Soul? and What aro @ At the time of that advertisement did you know the | lutions, engrossed and signed by the officers of the board, be ia ™ | Finance Committee recommended the striking out of ‘The House next voted on Mr. Steven's amendment de- | Jeo Y ‘thy transmitted to the fumily'of the decowsed and wlao entered im. York. , rec ry out of 8 | fining a bullion broker to be one who buys or-sells gold | its Relations? | a of stock? A. I cannot say exactly now without re- Sraneengoed to ti fanny of the, Covsened ond ples ontecen' ‘RESTORATION OF LOUISIANA TO THE UNION. Proviso in the House bill that, no money shalt be paid to | a4’ Price above the mint value, unlew solely forthe | | The-Kev. W. Hague, D. D., from Boston, Mase, will | ferring to the record; tho price of six per cent Park stock | full on the minay J. » Secrotary. ‘The Judiciary Committes of the Senate ha ted a | er ar railroads for transportation of troops and mU- | purpose of paying duties on. imports or for exportation, | proach in the Strong place Baptist church, Brooklyn, this | in March, 1863, ranged from par up to 131), they all! wose Remarkable _ pes nee aE ies (sen ee Pan wsteea t that | and requiring every bullion broker to take out a license | morning, at half-past ten o'clock, and in’ tho ovening at | brought over 118 on an average; on the Ist of May, 1863, | 1 tes wirects and most useful in ite npplication, ‘be fragran® ‘wvesolution in favor of recognizing the State of Louisiana, (rep. an amendmen of one thousand dollars, erwise to be deemed | half-past seven o'clock. they avoraged 111 and M2. SOZODONT has booome the most popular dentiiiice in emtate raraan te , or oth on wander ite recently organized State government, as fully | fe) fraat ralvoade shall Vs yatd for scansporting troops, guilty of a misdemeanor and pay aforfeitare of ve thou- | At the Church of the Holy Apootics, corner of Ninth | @ Doyou know a Mr. SC. Warren, who took $38,000 | gnon. ''Tis wand aud praiand by overs body. hereafter, and that in paying the Cor ‘does not | #824 dollars, and ten per centum to be paid om each sale | avenuo and ‘Twenty-elghth street, a third service every | Worth of this stock? A. I do not know any such person; Sold by all druggists and perfumera, orestored to the:Union, with all ite rights, privileges and z y there was a Mr. Wm. E. Warren, a deputy comptroller, ‘dmamunities. Acimait the vight of Cie rosda te claiea com srt Hare reseed this amendment by yea 38, nays sor he Prem Proteieant Eplacopal church du Bt, | 10 the office at tbat time. : "} Ometal Drawings. ae Weer Lae or Misa wee Phased 10 the pro. | 94, aa follows:— Esprit, Wost Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue. | _ MF. Dikeman, aclerk in the Comptroller's office, an- Hii RESTORATION OF TENNRSSER TO HE UNION. vision to be astrieken out. That provision, tf 2 Morning services at half-past ten; afternoon at three | swered tho above question by stating that Win, E. ‘War. Re eee ‘The Select Committee on the Rebellious States, in their | Dot stricken out, ho said, would have the effect of ruin- Xie mee prey among y Ras p Rather, Baxter, Booman, o'clock; both in Freneb, by the ‘rector, the Rev. Dr, | Fen answered to the bid of M. C. Warren. XTRA CLASS F . ing pil ihe acuall land grazt vallronds in the country. Blow! Boyd, Brandegee, Cobb, Eckley, High, Hub. Hy a v. Dr. Sa TES? Warren not the dsaghier of Wm. E, | 23, 29, 59, 60, 10, 68, 30, 63, 2, 7, 37, 68, 44, 62s amendments to the Reconstruction bil, aa reported to- | ‘EPS Mato, trer| of Mo. apoke of the necexity of eG Lease Seen Yatiaens aoe loge ot se iL iapbaibaleasneds Cbintdh of; tok iniocniolaianiata Warrent A, Tdow't know. . : a a ee “day, provide for the recognition by the Prosident of the | striking ou the’ provision of ‘the House bill. If not foorshead, Morris at ie mptny eo Leonard Myers | afth otecete foet doors cast of Sixth mrenae tha Hey, | _ Here the Comptroller gave the names of the parties | 4% 18, 71, 78, 58, 62, 38, 8, 4, 6, 20, 66,2. State government of Tennessee, if such a governmont | Stricken out the Pacific Railroad to Kansas City could | Nerton, O'Neill of Pa. Roe eof Me. Schenck, Shannon, | award 0.’ Flagg, rector, will preach morning and even- | Who bid for this stock and the amount taken, with the SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERY vahall be established by the loyal eitizens, in conformity | Bt be completed, and further work upon it would bave | Spaulding Stevens, Upadn, Wilder, Wilson. ing. Services ‘will be held st haif-past teu A.M. and | Price, which ranged at about 105. Mr. Purser, who is Exrea Chase &—Frowvasr 18. by 7 , 0 conformity | to bo abandoned. NaryMessra, James C. dllen, Allison, Ames, Ancona, Ar. | ing, Services wilt = one of the Tax Commissloners, took some of this stock, | $6, 3, 51, 4, 71, 61, 24, 76, 42, 27, 55, 46, 13,32. + with the constitution, prior to the first of May | Mr. Cowan’s amendment was rejected. i gg oy gy ed and Mr. McKeon stated that Purser also held a position in Sumisy—Crass 8—Fanvany 18. next. ‘The report also provides that the consti. | , The amendment of the commities was adopted, and | WGiarke” Freciman’ Clarke, "Coftroin Cole,’ Cravens, News from St. Domingo. the office of the Corporation Counsel, 1, 62, 57, 55, 73, 76, 44, 78, 67, 66, 8, 2, 60. ‘tution of Tenneasee shall prescribe, first, that no person. | Me,PFovision referred to was stricken out, Davia of 'N. TY. Damson,” Deming, “Denison, ‘Disoe, | asics ha ived from St, Doeaingo to the | , MF. McKeon—Do you know Mr. E. 8. Williams, who ne 4 is g Leap Mr. Suxnman offered an amendment taking a0 m appro Bain, Edgerton, ‘Eldridge, gish, Farnsworth, vices have been received from St. Domingo to the | 1.04 35,000 worth of this stock? A. I bave scen the LIBRARY LOTTERY. sehall vote who has held a rebel military office higher | priation of soven milion dollars to eu Sor ote aera OTe eMKenh fateTiNe | 20th of December la, Up to that date the news of the | gentleman, but I don’t know anything about his taking | 55 4 gs BAMA Chass O6b Puanoanr 18 95 14 a oat os appropriations errick, “Hooper hing, 7 ¥ }, 62, 63, 34, 45, 35,'2, 6, + 19, 29, ET ra Gp ated Moya odbagher tern gree adopted emg Moye te gin gnarl Ghia, aioe Karon ae Lachey ane gare beer serbia § the following letter then shown to the witness, Limmany—Ciane 506-—Feonvany 18, "i ~Becond, that slavery shall be forever prohibited; and | "Qn motion of Mr. Wnsox the following provisions were | jory, Marcy, McAllister’ McKinny, Miller of N-¥.. Miller of | Westion, had not beon received by the Dominicans, and | ao4 he was asked whether he had seen it before:— 19, 27, 16, 55, 57, 38, 24, 71, 26, 70, 11, 45, 35. ‘tbird, that. no State or Confederate debt, created under | adopted by way of amendment :— Par’ Morrill’ Morris of Oblo, Morrison, Ni Odell, | fighting was still actively carried on, JARUARY 29, 1863. Tihs aso the action of a. ustftping power, shall be rocognized or | | That trom and after the lat of Mareh, 188 and during the Failorson, Pendleton, Perham, Fike, Pomeroy, Fruya, Kos | Various prominent residenta of Turk’s Island and Haytt M7. Baumnan, Fag. Comptes a 7: OHOTIS tra urocdway, Ns ¥. waid by the State, and no rebel law of confiscation shali | Of omcern’ chelasees cual be! fifty cents per ration, a Btecle of N. a Bees, 8 Bre es Trees have sent into the Dominican government their adhesion | gyonai sine a mg A ‘propose to Py, sol for $100 of Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed be binding. dare naa PoUy eveetay nation | Washburne of Sass.’ Whulery Wheeler, Joseph W. Walt, | ‘0 the national cause, greene coon rena ln deerearomel A BOIL. Information furnished.” Highest rates pald for- D Williams, Winfield, Fernando Wood, Yeaman. ir. eon here reseed the witness e com- | Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver, THE sBMY sagt igs PASSED BY THE Sairlan’ Sat Lh cian area ete Lhe dink datory Internal Revenue bill was then passed ‘The provisional government lately made an appeal to | itice and stated that there was a Mr. Doty and two TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street, the people for a loan of one hundred thousand dollars. i ————— ral, now ii mmission, who shall FROM THR HEN, others who got stock at the lowest price, and that these service to the close of the'war, sail | Mr scuawca, rep.) of Obio, from, the Committee on | Although the country is poor, and the people exhausted | parties were not known in the city. He exhibited an ar aPrises Cashed in All Legalized Lotten Dal not eephe te “onicers wai | Military Affairs, feported the following Senate bills, which | by their long struggle with the Spanish Invaders, the re. | ticle from a newspaper published at that time, oriticising | ries. Information given, J.B. CLAYTON, — pet ns this matter, and insinuating that Mr. Brennan was ip on duty, or to officers entitled to commutation of fuel | Were : sponse to this call has beon highly gratifying. In less Hi A Clear, Smooth Skin and HBeautifal and quarters; that commissioned officers in the | To repeal‘an act to remove the United States Arserial é collusion with them in sacrificing the bonds of the city. io ELMBOLD'S CONCBN- field shail be ‘germitied hereafter to purchase ‘rations for | from St Louis than a month forty-four thousand dollars were raised, } Mr. Bronnan replied that he did not know Mr. Doty somplesion, fellows Bene of BALMGCEDS Conte their own use it from the Dovarmens, Authorizing the President to appoint a Second Assist- | and there is every prospect that the entire loan will be | further than having seen him as a lawyer in the ors moves black spots, pimples and all ‘The Senate passed the Army Appropriation bill to-day, with a single amondment appropriating money. This “was seven’ millions additional deficiency for ordnance and ordnance stores. The sum total of appropriations sag it passed the Senate is $518,579,527. The House pro- pions of the skin, ‘4 and the amount due for rations so shall ‘and that he was pointed out to him as the party who wn vigo against farther payments to land grant railways was ported montbly to the Pe eee to be deducted mevraineyor en weer full army Rogister. filled. bid for a certain cineast of bonds. The amount of bonds All Ladies Should Use Sterling’s Ambre~ Killed. The commutation price of officers’ rations was | !rom the payment nex geo cotapeaags Defining what sball constitute officore’ servants. * | The populstion of Hato: Mayor bad declared for the | bid for was $1,000,000, and the amount of bids received | STA for the hair. It cleanses and’beantifies, preserves “amd> Ai ncreased to fifty cents, This applies toall officers below | _ Mr. Sraacue, (rep.) of RL, offered an amendment upon chaplains religious ve . | renders the hair soft and . making it obligatory e bel ‘WHS REPORTED BY TUR MOUSE MILITARY CoMMITTER AxD | provisional government. Seer oe of which were received—as the com. | renders J sloasy. — ASSED, mers of the Park were in great need of money, and . services once a week, to 2 President Polanco has issued an address to the Domini- i nediatel: ” Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Son, Tejected Mr, Sowncx also reported a bill providing that any must have it immediately. 2 Broadway, Fourt, poe Fa cashed Gn Coonan that the Sec person in the army charged with an offense under the | Can soldiers, encouraging them to persevere in repelling a to & question & Mr. McKeon as to the mh Meanreatarety, Gn Srcotwne, none oE-Wrar be directed te furatsh a Gost 6 ration net eased Suid omaels cf bin togiment for al bes cotians oaee | ne Credit of the city, Mr. Brennan vaid that it made nodiffer. | Mounted with sliver and repaired. ing sixteen ounces of tobacco per mont each soldier who i ence how much money was in the bank; that, under the | Batchelor’s Hair Dye=The Best in the who may desire it, the cost to be deducted from his | Dill shall be construed to abolish rogiment or garrison Pessenal Entefiigence. charter, they could not draw it for any other purpose yori, Harmieny reliable, inatantaneves, The only porto. Dye. Factory courte martial. PAY Taunt, (rep.) of TI, offered an amendment pro- | _,Al#0 a bill authorizing the President to make transfers ‘Wm. J. Murphy, for several years one of our New York | than that for which it was appropriated. relay street, othe rank of: brigadier general, and increases the pay of colonels’ thirty-six dollars per month, that of lieutenant colonels thirty, and of majors and other offteers of lower grade twenty-four dollars. - Mr. Saulsbury will repeat his sattempt of to-day to arraign the Secretary of War upon ‘the charges of ex-Senator Brown atthe earliest opportu- and Sandy Hook pilots, who enlisted asa private on the Mr. McKeon—Who are present at the opening of these r nity, and pledges himself to sustain them by competent | vidi t 1 of all laws and regulations of Of eumy oMcets frome the line to eam ee. last * ook ¢ Corns, Bunions, Enlarged Joints and eovitionoe if the opportunity shall be afforded him, fs War Bepartinent giving additional rank e pay 10 esuier oe the Subsist- | night the news arrived here of the firing on Fort Sumter, bide a sre moresittzd to take the names of bidders: ana | all disrasca of the feet cured breve ZAUHASLE, 70 “@RADE AND TRAVEL BETWEEN NEW York axp | cers or volunteors, which was adopted. ba Be, —barnorng auverstiy pases: and has served faithfully ever since, has Just been com: | ar furnished with all informaiton which they desire; the | Brondway WASHINGTON. ‘The bill, as amended, was then passed. Mr. Scuaxcx also reported a ill to establish in the War | missioned by the Governor of New Jersey asJieutenant, | amount of judgments obtained against the cy since Mr. | Cherokee Med. i "en the Gn ra y Brennan has been in office will amount to over one mil- - yey Mr. Tacunviz, from the Comittee on the Judiciary, ae ee eee niger arg bate.— 2 page pamphlet, with ote Teported s resolition recognizing the Btate government ot . Mr. McKeon offered a judgment roll against the city, in mee Louisiana, and the right of that Bato to Senators in Con- | tin of color, but was iavended to p Geovaae tordiie Het Lovisynas, Ky., Feb. 18, 1865. | gator of Fernando Wood, for cleven thousand five hun. | Colds and Coughs.—Sudden Changes of — — — of white refugees. Colonel James 8. Wallace, formerly of Philadelphia, and | dred dollars. Mr. Brennan said that was a matter whi Mr. Sacisnury, (opp) of t Del, offered the following | The bill was passed. for the past six years connected with the editorial de- | was standing before he came into office ; he oifered, under { q Y el, to arbitrate th rovolion, which wos Sbjected 16, ‘and’ gooe over under | Mf. YRsxax, (0pp.) of Ry. from the Committee on | partment of the Louleville Journal, died this morning Seite and if lah NecKocm wanton ea} further islerser The prospect for any action looking to increased or im- ‘proved travelling and transportation facilities between \chiseity and New York at this seasion of Congress is very slight, The monopolists have managed thus far to stave off everything looking to that end, and so shorta time nonary and bronchial affections, “medion aetapeodilp climate are sources of pu | es # a cer of the city. —_ ‘tniredueed In the House another project for « railroad | @. Brown. Cn meson oF Mr, yg xs ee Til, an saentindat New Commissary Officer for the Middle | “Mr Mokeon read from the annual report of the Comp. | BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, let the cold, cough on otweoh the two cities, which was, as usual, postponed | of the ath inst., the follow : was made increasing the payee Privates to twenty dol- Department. troller, where in one quarter, in 1863, Judgments Wo the} istion of the throat be ever no alight, as by be i. Ht of this ignoble blatant democrats, alone re: | lars a month. Baurmons, Feb. 18, 1868. amount of $61,691 had been obtained against the city, in ‘Tio tow Gays. mained. It seemed that he had no power to disgust Lincoln. The bill was then recommitted to the Military Commit- rom scien Ans all of which cases Thomas C, Fields had been attorney. | « more serious attack may be effectually warded af, COLONEL FISH PARDONED. it might be because be baser than th ; teewho subsequently reported the bill as it was origi. | #Ptain J. D. Gilman, of the regular army Commissary | This money, the Comptroller said, was paid, and the : i Fresittent Linooln has pardoned Colonel Fish, late Pro. | sacred plodjes and undioguined vetrayersof cohidenoe which nally Introduced, and it was passed. and Subsistence Department, has been relieved, and is suc- | Claiins were Just. Duptez Biliptic, or Deable Spring. * : he himael created E. M. Stanton was the meanest F. GARFIELD, (rep.) of Ohio, reported a bill from the | cecdod by Captain J. Howard Wells, of tho United Staton | ,, After referring to a number of other judgments against | (Skirt; unguessinahiy wuperion Mo my and perfection of © Bhs Satna sica pe ind basest, Ite had one conaolation in thinking of this, and | Committee on Military Affairs, determining the rank of ; the city, Mr. McKeon asked the witnoss if he did not pay | lghtnias, durability, comfort, economy andy ROGER A. PRYOR RELEASED ON PAROLE. that was that he would be certain, sooner or. letor, to betray | officers reentering the military service, and it was passed. | Volunteers, who has been connected with the Commis- | a judgment of $00,000 for street cleaning. To which | Iady’swtley lat Lincoln, Stanipn wan incapable of keeping faith. Heads | pacusratina TRAVEL NeTWRaa NEW TORK AnD wasnmroron, | sary Department hero since the beginning of the rebel- | Mr. Brennan answered that he did, and that he consid aso is the Interest Paid tor Ploa= ‘Tho rebel ¢x-Goneral Pryor has been paroled, with the | fondness for betraying those who oir Mr. Faweworrn, (rep.) of Ill. from the Com ered it his duty todoso. The mouey was paid to poor ‘ententious writer. If you desire to sop pas Ypriv.lege of obtaining a special exchange. Sot hee bosemne re charss, of Be De. Be, Military Affairs, rep reed a bill shikorising the Northern | 2° men who had done work for the city. The Mayor, Cor | [Ory once nvald. reader, you have only to, eanoel. ean rough » course of HOSTRP. f ‘ 4 ration Counsel, Streot Commissioner and Comptro! original obth f 9 'H8 YATR OF TWENTY-FOUR NEW YORK SOLDIERS. Wastinglon the Sei iauw engee eksiarn tie cae. Beta ‘a meeting, ‘and concluded that the only way the | THis sToM 3. Whether yoware paying the 0: twenty-four men of the Ninety-third New York iy tween the borough’ of York and Baltimore on an men couid be paid was to let the judgment go by devault, ealty Fee Sie Sete te vena Prieccompinine oad regiment, who wore taken prisoners in August last, and | withdrawn aon. ing from | gir line to Washington, in order to facilitate postal | TW men, named Patrick Quirk and Patrick Davin, | Wo agreed at that meeting to pay all men who bad been | Ait at pero ity avenges all. undue indulgence ‘confined at Salisbury, N. C., twenty have died of star- “vaton, three enlisted in the rebel service to escape a Mr. was the te and Mr. Stanton from the Supreme They employed by the city to clean the streets, stared tone Une powel vanetat to. een Wy gucltean hen the | 8nd militery communication between Washington and | were arrested by officer Doyle, of the First precinct, alr YcKeon ‘contended that there was bo law vested in | Secured chat tut erie aed ¢ and vy front of the ty wi fhe question, and Mr, Browrde fon, te ong appt on | ee ycompany ie wutborised to increase thelr capital to | ChArEed with having stolen two bales of wool, valued at | any o¢ the city departments authorising the payment of | juin ata insonvevirnre ¥ |, and, under the cireumatances, of «vienilar fate, and the remaining one escaped, and, passing ir, Brown wae.sul de- | the extent of two millions of dollars, the road be a | #ix hundred dollars, belonging to Mr. Abraham Mills, Jr., | this money, and whole transaction was done in direct gene teenie gente " hted to hear Mr. Stanton say that the South wae " jolation of law. Gems of Magic Lanterns a: Secreesco= ‘cheough Bast Tennessee, arrived here yesterday. cipress nn carneat hope that she ‘vould sandarim.” You | auble track, provided with appllances for | De trangper, | doing business a6 No. 00 Broad street, It is alleged that } vig(rupronuan auld that the Health Commissioners had | ple Picturen, by Langenholin, for private aod public exblbe RAILROAD ACCIDENT ON THY LONG BRIDOR. are ga nal Me Caton we thee’ 800, WP Arte, | conte are to be per maile for wl ee the defendant Nee net ete es menaly | authority to take any stops they might deem necessary | 378), A neion Invoke Just received vy PI J Abort sunset: this afternoon, an a wood trai was | well. Firmness now will secure you ell you ask. Any | cents a tan for freigl pd Guess Junk shop, 24 Morris street, from actly ‘rae Veh Beme hang ha Helmbold’s Matract of Sarcaperifia soming over the Long Bridge, from Alexandria, near the | "'rinG ene JO" Ore NOH sas of the Henate no permon | rertiog rice oll of Ohio, objected to the second | whence, it is alleged, the wool was taken by Davin 10 | Seaning ihe streets, The money for that. purpose was | eleances ant. renoratee the blood, wnetile the vigor of hemi ‘further end of the bridge, the stringers gave way, and whee peeeen ‘and fidelity to the constitution and govern- he abevten therefore recurred on its rejection. = eo [ems A ‘eon freer ged Vacoha oa, obtained from the Broadway Bank—some of it without | into the system, and purges out the bumors that make die “sie weomotive and sevoral cars went through into the | mentot ie Unlied Susiea le queetonad snould bea reember | ir Panaawoura sald thelr guilt; but Jostice Hogan required them wo give ball | inuerent, andthe highest Interest paid was three por cont. | Ase. inane Exeou' Mr. Bronnan then made a statement ax to the amount sweater, Several persons wont down with the ears, but Creer ited oy this DU Quirk, thirty-four years of age, and lives al Bt Groen: | o¢'money valued for the purpose of paying bounties | Highent, Premtuni fork wuiten Sewing tive; therefs red, That a committes of five members of the Senate The brid; inted presiding officer thereof inqu Tesides 5 e Inchines.-WHEELER & WILSON, 62) Brosdway. hoy wore extricated without serious injury. oo Thomas, dewtred in twa laborer, and at 15-Wash- ral millions of dollars. The Soldiers’ Relief fund, of ; ole Machine. “ badly broken up, and passage eas iW stinetiicy Ie reference tothe truth of falay of toe charges area od bill, and gave, SLY wae provetny For hte, thes TRS | inaton strest ‘which he hes ie cusyied on by four soteiaas | Veen & Waewn’s Been copped. A pasnenger teain pamed over jost ahead, . Tee a ee ee nee rciary af Wan pertona | Leeislaturo of Maryland, now in session, should have win Treasurers, who give $90,000 bonds for the faithiul per | Immense Prices Paid for Old Books.as phere er ive mahal medaresndre4 oe ee ee ang and to make feport in | opportunity of looking into the subject’ besides, the jamabarg City News. formance of their duties; twonty-one visitors at a salary | 00.000 Rooks Sieryosrople Pistarre on hand.” LEGGARY, ceorrowly escaped what would undoubtedly bave proved wari hapa sitt was in conflict with the dectaian of the Court Racuernna 1% TH Swoon Concareaonat. Diemer. | of three dollary aday, apd a number of clerke ata larger | BROTHERS, 119 Nassw! street ele Feckiman street. va. disastrous catastrophe. mY plodged himecif to produce the proof | the United Atates and in derogation of the rights of . | Six hundred dollars bounty was offered on Saturday for | selary. Complaints bad beou made of frauds against two Worst Disorders t), genarsan ampoeieneed viereesinet Mr. Bannon if alveaea on | land, The legislation propesed wae for the tenets of Feeruita in thie district, but ome onty (a colored many was | of the visitors, and Mr. Brennan sad that he had them | | Not = ew of the Mcras Mieacios ne j thy Nah th halal Northern Central raliroad, and would strike a heavy blow | Gbtained. Provost Marshal Waldron has everything in | arrested, and they wero tw bo iried at the Court of | ANT MMT RCE OF BARSAPARILLA Is @ Femecty of ‘The President has recognized Menry William Hemans PRES Senate then adjourned. ‘at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, readiness for a draft, but received on Saturday no orders Sessions; but they were discharged because their cave | th4 utmost valtm was called up the first in the morning, and the witnesses es British Consul at Buffalo, against them not appearing, they were permitted to go. ‘The further consideration of the subject was then post- | in regard to It. OL Region Cor »AOVERNOR ANDREW URGED YOR A PLACE IN THE House of Representatives. Fooxm Jupiciat Dierrior Court.—In the absence of ' furnishing informatio CABINET. Wismsseron, Fob. 19, 106 Mr, Somence called up the bill amendatory of the Xa. | Justice Dailey at the ofl regions, Justice Walter is pre- | “MCRD URLONS IN THE COMPTROLLER 'R coed | ee Mert roadway, room Gb, or Frankiloy, en The Massachusetts dologation, bearing 4 petition asking am anny Rano. Folment act, Pending ich the House, at half:past five | siding at this court, by you against whom indictments for felonies have been | county, I's. : semanas eho appointment of Governor Andrew to a place in the | Ou motion of Mr. INaensout, (rep.) of TH, the Com. | “CK sdjourned ee ee ee | eee 4} To Purify and Enrich the tivod, and inet upon A feorwunization, were introdnced to the | mittes on Military Affairs wore instructed to inquire into Missouri Legislative Festivities. for nine hundred and fifty dollars (No. 197} waa found | Qhiected to by Mr. Lawrence and objection overruled. | yea v compan, wag HELMBOLD mya Cox, Prouident to-day by Senator Wilson, the expediency of providing, in all cases whero less than Br. Lovis, Fob. 16, 1868, | im South Seventh street, K D.. and left at the Forty fh | indictment against any porson in my office, I beard that Cae. cquaks tn eweugd ne palvsot we tyeapee bavedion, DERRTERS PROM LER'S ARMY. full rations are iasuod to soldiors, that the difference be | The State Legislature has aocopted an invitation from | frog Hy He Gawain Taroe of Seley | Me, Maken hed bees. aiking stow! tet itier, oad tf Injure the Complexion by Paws During four days aftor the present week, over two hun. | made up in money. tho Chamber of Commerce of this city to visit 8t. Louls | yvormwant.—The wife of a gentleman residing in Java | nates, which uote henever answered. dere and w B tf ashes which choke or fil Up the res of the akin, t " hort me leave it bareh and pom ap egret and partake of banquet, They have designated Tues- | street, K. D., recently eloped with « man who hed a A QUESTION OF VERACITY. and if soo want amcoun and port skin dso HRLAROLD The House then proceeded to act on the amendments, | day noxt as the time for the festival. The State Convem- | home at their house, and nothing has beon beard of their Mr. McKeon—Did f not, in the hall of Congress Hall, | EXTRACT OF SARSAVAMLLA, Ik wires a brilllancy Teported yesterday from the Commives of the Whole on A ton is also invited to abare in the feptivivien, whereabyuts Albany, tell you the names of those parties, in the | the complexion. «fred robo! deserters came within the linos of the armies of 4h) Potomac and the Jamos, This morning forty-six arrived wae, ali of whom deserted from rebel picket posts om fe in the blo ‘

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