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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1865. 6 en tienen f sponsible for the present rebellion om aceount of the Dred | low man to the grave; but be felt it his duty’ to vote WASHINGTON fcotsdeison, There wu prnpech of the dafet ef the | Mines ibeerolctos id veer to hia dat fe Pl s Mens of ore Dred York Appraiser's office, bat he regretiod that the New salaries had Uo-n reduced. POLITICAL SORCE OF IDEAS. THE STATE CAPITAL. tien oe whi horrified yt os ‘The bill was passed. —— ‘THE INATCURATION BALL. United States voting honors to the eathor ef that de. | ‘The House also passed the fullowing bila reported from | MetMre by Professor per Botene the WEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ‘The arrangements already made for the inauguration —_ bpp erry Sight yeare on soon (oe Commition ov Commerce:— AEE Historical svelety. er ball indicate that the managers ry serpenn was produced, and since that time tbe Dr the act to prevent frauds by false ohn W. Drapor delivexed « leoture before wate. man design had bee: , ’ ‘Benatorial Debate on tho Recognition | rina tie un canner onrgnan te Waa | tetas ey nasi cane wh Gt | Said” ne © Votealons eee | ww Yor tert Sse ia ving bmg hii ica RO of Louisiana. ingen. Was nnworthy 9 iteute of respect, Providing that vovsels navi Wosterm rivers and of the Subject—MPolitica’ Foroe of o | Sundry we ted for the FAMMAGE OF TaN ptLt merABtioMING A UwITRD | inelogaliillge ben Mt Jeauoe Tune te ena aetbok | Hower ‘may aks ih, Northeast and Nomhwestorn | Mr. ¥. DePoyatr, President of the Society, oocuptod the | of the New York Deatal Collage, STATES DISTRICT COURT IN BROOKLYN. ter for his memory if he could be made out » fool. The | other than those in which they belong, chal. Authoriain the increase of pilotage in the port of New The dill establishing @ United States District Court in | higher the c for ability that was made out for | — Providing for two assistamt local eloainboat inspectors | Professor Dnargn, after fow words of introduction, Kk. at Now York and two at Galena, Iil., aud re-establlahing | sald:—The philosophical conception of the historical pro- or the relies of the Shevpshead Bay and Seashors him the worse his memory, ‘Reorganization of the New York Brooklyn, and dividing the Southern Judicial district of Pending the consideration of this subject the Senate, at | the local board at Wheeling. New York has passed both houses, This measure, it # | balf-past four, Jook a receas, Granting the Michigan City Harbor Cor vi. | Seas Of humanity must not be altogether of « material | Ballroad Coupany’. | Appraisers’ Office. believed, carries with It the erection of suitable build- ty penties ema. lage to se the government pler in that harbor for the | Kind, This, Rowover, it was true, wns the view which he | Authorizing Frasicle B, Cutting 40 improve land andeg ings for the court, post office and internal revenue offices | The Senate reassombled at seven P. 1, protection of the same, and appointing @ surveyor of had presented in the preceding discourses. ‘He would | Adjourned. (n Brooklyn—adding greatlyjto the attractions of that ‘THE CONFINCATION ACT, seatiahin the office of naval officer for the district of age fa se ™ wn prvimaeg renin: a he Assembly. sity. . Salem and Beverly, and repealing the provision which ein. Wudge Taney Bxhumed and Abused NEW JUDGE OF TEE COUDT OF CLAIMS. Posy Psonsirs (por apeey mchagehe Fepeal eo pao Toquiras the Surveyor to reside ataew re aps ing | POMS Power of ideas, He proposed, there. Aroasr, Feb. 28, 1068, Radical Senators. Oharies 0. Nott, of New York, bas been confirmed by proved Commanding: ‘eee of y last, providing fore, to show the political force of an ides, bp-sapesarmiaagy! by ro prspeciptigrisd= je aera estate to the lifetime of the owners, which, on motion of of tonnage, soastoexompt from the ‘Mr, Henpaioss, was reforred to the Judiciary Committee, of the | oon law any of a ship or vessel the | 84 how a sentiment expressed in a few word: can break | BY itr. Srewanr—To provide for the payment of the ich ‘are’ entirely ‘above national uy ities, overthrow antiquity, rearrange the races | interest om bonds iseued pursuast to the erdinance of the Court of Claims, in the place of Mr, Hughes, resigned, {mB BURLINGEON AND MINSOUR Riven RAILROAD, Bit dak me ot the | F mon and revolutionize ithe wera Many instances | New Yor Sapervisors, passed Juue 14, 1864. A Joint resolution to extend the construo- wising certain provisions of the act of March 3, 1818, | Present themselves to oat eo See ene, n {LEE’S SOLDIERS INVADING WASHINGTON, CHIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. one Bar ce hene for the purpore of proventing sunuggling on the Noriuers | {OF example, afforded an appropriate toxt; but the-| 4 BY Mr, Rowanoe—To provent fraud in the sale of pew OND SESSION. om, Burlington and Missouri River Bailroad # year | and Eastern frontiers, subject would be too familiar to all, and he would there- bor be Amondatory of the act annexing a portion of New Jer fore turn to another, which, partly from prejudice aud | sepa or the Hew Yore leatints et “treed ae tite a » oe Senate. AJolot resolution for the publication of full goy So the iow York collection district, and eppoiating | PARiy (rom policy, has Libero, been very ranch coquee. ih Pe A An Arm e * waaeeren 7 Oe WA 00 OF ful my | an assistant collector, to restde at Jersey City, so as to | ‘red from our view. On the eastern shores of the Red | qo enable tite Trustees of the Seamem’s Fund aad Re y of Contrabands Re- ‘Wasuixaton, Feb. 28, 1068. officers, volunteer and regular, who have enable him to enrol and license vessels engaged in the Sea are fringes of fertile land, which have received from | great to borrow money. uh PAY. 00 NAVAL GUPLAR _- im the United States army since the commencement | goast trade and fisheriea, the people of antiquity the designation of Arabia—un- To incorporate the Studio Butlding Of the clty of New cruited in Georgia, Me. wnsay, op.) of W. Voy fom the Commo on | “ume scans ud anpsure mown eur earca | xcbin trocar Hour ocr onne | Retin. Mi mera Settee of | ok ae, ke, ae Naval Affairs, 1 eaeeceate Mr. Woz called up the Joint resolution to authorise phtithine taken ntiers, With | ‘ntorior hills and lose’ themselves in cndless deserts of se ey ira, reported adversely on the petition of chap. surveys to be pry a View to the construction of a a view of establishing uniformity. sand. Of theso mountains some, ag Horeb ‘and Sina, The New Steamship Montana. THE EMIGRATION AND VASSBNGER LAWS, ‘Mr. Wasusynne reported a bill to make the immigra- téon and the passenger acts more effoctive by additionally providing for the protection of female passengers; and punishing those who may by force, duress or fraud, pro- eure the ent of any male passengors in the army, have become sanctified in the history of the human race. The magnificent steamship’ Montane, tuilt for the In the dry season scarce a cloud is sez in the sky. It is | Pacific Mail Steamship Company, will be !viached {vem ariverless country, except in the miny season, when S.$08 0} o, Groew> firoams rush in turfents from the mouutana. Ih some | *H® shipyard of Webb & Bell).foot of @ smoot, localities the temperature varies greatly; the nights are | Pt; on Saturday, February 25, at hal’ past elgh® laing and other officers of the navy for {ncroased oom: ship canal around the Falls of Niagara; also fora sbi Wasmxaton, Fob, 23, 1836, pensation, sant) Fomn: ee Maman Tor to Lae, Mihigaa, and OUR RELATIONS WiTH FRANCE. EXTENSION OF THE HOMESTEAD AOR improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers. Mr: TRUMBULL had no objection to th iT ‘Advices from France show that the reported cession of | , Mt ¥00% (rep.) of Vt, from the Committee om Public | resotution carried with ives implicates Got womens ing ‘ {a without foundation, and indicate that tie rela- Ranta; sescried ‘adversely on a bill to extend the Home- | more was to be done. There was now @ bill before the tion was made freezing cold, while im the day the heat rises ton hun- | o'clock A.M. This splendid steamship is ebout fom Detweon France and ibe Valle Staten are et | tnd ons peur sess oniss ores em | Bena hich had ped te Hon oF the, enzo | aa hin Tenant mae [ aebeeeit ame aaa, gabe ih, | tonand tne barton and of an floning imam — erful laxurt- , to undergo any disturbances, $f Bice aT en of the | 28,2oped the Senate would take it up and act upon it. mate tes De Fe catia: an the | #2co in the most frightful sterility. Here the hot breath | Sions:—fength, three hundrod and thirty fect; brondely, TRE REBEL PIRATE RAM OLINDE. Senate to add to the standing commitiess a peal eee PR nd ae ee ie wae ree opinion of ie canoes ‘Amendatory Enrolment bill. of the simoom smnites an though ib leoued from the mouth forty-three fect six inches; depth, twonty-seven teem a furnace, ani u cl 5 4 4 The government has rcliable advices to-day that the | Of soven on banks and currency, which was lald over | immediate construction of these works; ‘therefore toy | of wre, mrovidic then ce ae, tat of Me. Brame (rep-) | Soom tu readh to tho eky’ ‘Theeo ‘whirlwingy of und are | TB YerY cholcest materials lave been used in her cam Pirate ram Olinde, which hus been the subject of so oN palit ae had authorized the outlay of $10,000 to make the sur- much speculation, bad put into Corunna for repairs, Mr, Sumner, (rep.) of Mass., from the Committee on uy x t th 9 which, there ia reavon to beliove, she will not be allowed | Foreign Affairs, ‘offered a resoltition instructing the Presi: was Als rp ie Peng ere Yo receive, and without which she will not be dangerous dent to issue a proclamation informing the people of the TH ARNY MEDICAL OORPS, Ri United States respecting the international exhibitions to . Wiison increase \- Voany nation or port on this side of the Atlantic const, | be held in Norway and Portugal during the coming gea- eee ne eee po we Haase ae eam said, in the poetical imagery of the inhabitants, to con- | Structiow, and she hag been built and fastened in the ceal'boneath their dusky ‘veil the floating gent of the | very best style. Her engines will be furnished’by the dosert—nngela of desolation bowing their heel: im homage | Woyelty Iron Worka, to th» Lord, ‘ho products are rich aud varied— 7 tho sugar cane, the banana, tamarind, coffee, nutineg, | This 1# the fourth steamer built by Messrs. Webb i the put adored by the Yunke ‘race. Hero also | Bell for the same company during the past two yeams, the men are actually furnished on present and future fe ee usieved into oe ies of tho are States, ir. LKR, (Opp.) of N, ¥., opposed the bill, say that wo should arouse the true military courage and otism of the country, and not make enlistments merely mercenary by accepting aliens and degrading Ameri ide flourish t te, the cocoa tree, the fan leafed palm, THE EVACUATION OF MOBILE. me and inviting them to participate in them. It provides that the medical director of an army in | with - ys atpadaded ae eee by wide | tho fig, the ora the quince and apricot, the alziond City Intelligence. Parties who have been engaged in the cotton trade in | gy cc roncuion was objected to by Mr. Tauanvi1, and Ceparimfoce aiming, more than two army corps, or of | Mr. Biaixs, in advocating hisamendment, sald it would | Std pdntain, The lorticulturist might envy its boany, | Dearm ov aw mx-PRusrDuu o Tux BOARD oF COUNCRe f 08 wi is for four thou- bile the doctors W approval upon a land which has cf the Guif States arrived bere yesterday from Mobile, They ARMY OFFICERS’ SERVANTS, sand men, shall have the rank and pay of a colonel of | Commend {tsolf to all who wish to do away with frauds in | i ete live. pline aad the selina seo The | MRY.—Mr. Benjamin F. Pinckney, formerly President ef quotas, and the lavishing of money in enormous bounties without @ corresponding return. Btate that the evacuation of Mobile was commenced on | ,, Mr. Wuson, (rep.) of pans from the Committee on | cavalry; and the medical director of an army corps in the The amendment was agreed to by a vote of 88 to 54, wilderness of Arabia 18 also the birthplace of that most | the Bonrd of Councilmen, and for many years one of the the 4th of January, and most of tho cotton which was Peta Aine Senora! -_ fouso joint resolutions re- | feld, or of a department, in which there are United noble of all quadrupeds—the horse—whose neck ia | ten governors of the Alms House, under the old rigs iver. hospitals, containing less than four thou- clothed with thunder and the breath of whogo nostrils | expired yosterday morning, {rom’abscess of the Ii there has been removed further north. Whon they left THE LOUISIANA QUESTION. sand all have the rank and pay nant Th se th Bite M. a ¥ respec! ntloman, and an . fa Heutenant ia terrible, who pawoth the valley and rejoices in his table gontloman, and an honest @ largo force under General Grangor was moving on the | Mt. Tacwnvut, (rap.) of Il, desired to call up the Joint | colonel of cavalry. ‘The bill was passed. yeas 23, nays & | gritécum, thems at half-past four P, M., adjourned tii pueti eae a uoions ip mean ven ce vce a strength, though he amelleth the battle afi i—yet he | tivian, which is one of those remarkable thi “ate Clty. The harbor fortifications have all been abandoned | Semoivtion from the Judiciary Committee recognizing the Mie: ‘Wnaoer caine ap toni menue nana play with the r ar aa moe occur : vos by the rebels, and the only difficulty in the way of the Mr. Sumvar boped the Senate would proceed to the organization rept ete nc onay aig der Boot taking possession of the city are the torpedoos and Espeienn Ce she Ealeond ik <tpon which Mr. Nye | that the chief commissary of an army, consisting of more Obstructions in the channels, which are being removed | ” Mr, ‘Tauxsv1s called attention to the importance of the | cuicnel nant ate coibe Shull have the rank aud pay of Plays with the children around lis master’s tent.’ How | rarely’ oc: jeoply has the life of this beautiful creature affected the Reer.— civilization of Europe! What had it not to do with bi lenge belldiegse Tourn er anal chivalry? It turned the bloodthirsty warrior into a | Opposite the New Haven Railroad depot, has been hired tle “aud adventurous knight. This woodless and | for the purpose of s soldicr’s rest. It will be nsed for BVENING, SESSION. The House proceeded to the consideration of the INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. colonel, and the chief of subsistence of each corps #) Mr. ‘Wuz0:, (rep.), of Iowa, made some remarks ae to ‘orestless country was, neverticless, the birthplace of the | the accommodation of soldiers passing through the q ‘Ms rapidly aa possible, Louisiana question. bos lieutenant colonel; and at least two-thirds of the | the difficulty of obtaining details from the Committee of | sciences and religion of half the human race. Inthe | It is comfortably fittod up, has a readiag room, & = TWE LOAN BILL. r. CHANDLER, (rop.) of Mich., said if the subject of | officers so assigned shall be from the volunteer service. year 669 was born, in Mecca—a little town in that country, | tory and other accommodations of a usetul character, ing Loi rtanc else Thoconsideration of tho Loan bill was postponed to- | siange theese teamauit Soalatkens ene nie Bia ere ange Agrees agli preppy toe ey wnlll next Monday. This is done probably in order recent ethene Be Beco pare introduced it at any | missaries of subsistenc. of volunteors, with the rank of afford the new Sei a captain, as the exigencies of the service ire. pe eretary of the Treasury an oppor Mr. Powni4, (opp.) ef Ky., offered a resolution calling ate of Mr. \TRUMBOL, the second section. was y t© make such suggestions as he may think neces- | on the President for a copy of General Order No. 73, is- | stricken out, and a# thus amended the bill was passed. @sry in regard to this important measure, ohed by General Banks at New Orleans, February 28, TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT ¥OR THE INDIAN COUNTRY. THK NBW SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. je le rd A ae A bill for the consolidation of the Indian tribes and the “The nomination of Mr. Hugh McCulloch was not sent ret me Umer blag held in Louisiana. Rephien oF ERY ERERAON EY AR TOR ER NRE 1m to the Sonate to-day, as was expected. The reason for ir. Pownit said tt was; but General Banks had not It provides for the appointment by the President of a the dolay has not enaioai d. Mr. McCulloch has had pastiche ig it in his letter on the Louisiana question, since } governor, who shall hold his office for four years, and Yors and Means, which called up Mr, Morairz, (rep.), of 't., who said the gentieman had stigmatized that commit- tee as being in favor of the largest expendiwures. He Proteated against this as fale. ‘Mr. Wi'sow replied that the gentleman was not just to himself. He repeated that on many occasions the House was not able to obtain the information to which they were entitled. He did not make any charge against tho commitice; but, without unkindness, he thought the committee had too much work to do, and that its duties ought to be divided among other cominittecs. r. Monngs said on one occasion the gentleman wanted how sacred in the eyes of all mussulmen, aman who ne has exerted a widespread iniluence over the humane Brooklyn City News. Taco Mahomet surnamed {he Impostor. Though de- | scrip of 4 Covone Max.—A’ colored man named scended from an ancient and proud family, his carly life r was spent in penury, and when only a boy of thirteen | Jacob Thompson, residing near the corner of Rochester Le was constrained to give hiraself up to the pursutts of | avenue and Union street, committed suicide last ov trade. About tho age of forty he abandoned his mercantile | by blowing his brains out with a shot gun. He had ursuits. In very remote times there had fallen at Mecca, | crazy for some days past, and threatened on several om rom the skies, @ mass of iron, such as is now called a | casions to kill himself. The Coroner was notified to hela meteoric stone. Tho primitive inhabitants had gtiarded | an inquest, the celestial body with religious care—erectod a templo Se for its custody ‘and worshiped it asa God. Whoethor Court Calcndar—This Day. and | to know how much money had been paid to assossors 5 4 ai art'l:--Oourt opereep eonsiderable experionce in financial operations in Now | Mr. Powell's resolution was then passed, chlat of the wallites ana Fee eatont OF ates efiins | and bow many Indians had been removed. The ques. | hmUgh sell denldl, oF 8 toa aoe oe aca ont thet M. Short causes-—Now. 1621,1808, 1678, ‘a "York oity, and was the projector of the New York Fourth ‘THE JERERY RAILROAD MONOPOLY. thereof. Hons were preposterous, and no sensible man could sup- | yo told his wife that he feared he might become insane, | 1439, 1607, 1660, 1604, 1609, 1633, 1598, 1368,'1367. pose the committee could answer them. It was not to be Cae the committee should know all the details of evel 1. ME Wusow said the penienien, mistook. He had asked what was the highest amount received by any assessor and collector; aad instead of asking what num- The President shall also appoint a secretary of dt istana Mational Bank, which is the largest one originally or- | tion the moraing howr expired, ‘ana the Guarsastined | foo FORO in eee oe eer a cre ganized, baving » paid-in capital of five millions of dellars, | that the bill in relation to railroads, entitled “An act to | ber for each on» thousand Indians, to be elected by the with privilege to increase to fifty millions. Some idea of creas Snes between the several States,"’ was be- | tribe, Every male member of the Indian tribes above ‘Ris opinions of a “redundant currency” may be obtained | On this question Mr. Nw, (rep.) oF Nevada, resumed oA ier Rl i ele A oles From the Jewiah anchorite, who of old sought retreat | 2—75 Duane street. Court opens at ten o'clock A. M.— boncath the shadows of the palm trees—from tho philo- | Nos. 701, 702, 321, 930, 92, 697, 284, 1087, 933, 040, O48, sophie Hindoo, who seeks for happiness in bodily inac- | 960, 958, 968, 976, 1217, 711, 826, 872, 243. tion and mental exorcise, to the preaching soldier, who | | Svrsnion Covnt—Taiat Tkna. —Part 1—Nos 4as7, sim, enforces his opinion hy the edge of his sword—the stages | 4791, 34203, 4067, 4960, 4027, 4905, 4885, 4073, 4976, 4077, of delusion are mumcrous and successive. But thes», so | 4979, 4081, 4983.’ Part 2—Nos. 4003, 4960, resident of the ri for thirty days shall be entited from the following letter, which he addressed in 1868 to | the floor, and was followed b; orrill. to vote at. the election’ of the council, No lew ebell ber of Indians, he had desired to know the number of | far rom boing impostors, are nothing more than can be | 4972, 4978, 5004, 6006, 5008, 5012, 5016, 6018, 6020, the beads of the national banks then orgaanized:— Mr. Truasvrt asked Mr. Morrill to give way for the | be put in force providing for the salo, taxation or enoum- | ‘ibos. He would uot he deter e angry» Whother | produced at any time, In the brain of man impressions | 6024. Orrica ov Tax Comprioum ‘Gcnmanine resolution relating to the Louisiana question. brance of real estate, or the oom) collection of | mation because the gentioman became angry. Whither | S¢ whatever he has scon or heard, or whatever has born | Court, om ommox Pimas.—Trial Torm adjourne® Wiis Der eae Me, Cuanousn ‘hoped the Senate would continue the | dobis, until approved. by “Congress I slavery be | oe Fon erected cudisont of the wulos to'teciitete | manifested to him by bis other senses—nay, evon the | Genoral Term.in sossion at olevem.o'clook A. M, Weer plese he sciee’ steers age tee Consideration of the railroad bill. It was certain that no ited within the Territory. remaindor of the | Unlll he effected an aes os ; vestiges of former thoughts—are stored up, ‘These traces Hy in mind, although: the loyal States ap- | vote would bo taken on the Louisiana question before | bill pertalus to te organization of the courta, the ep- Valligons legialetion a necessary for in- ivid at first, apd. by degrees thoy decline in superficially to be in a ous condftion, that | tho dth of March. It would lead to a protracted debate. feroactlion, ! THE WEEKLY HERALD. is not the fact, That while the government is en: | “dur. Sosave coincided with the views of tae cherie, | Pojmement, of Ju Fe eee ee eee: sccad force, though, probable, Wary never completly: die out : Mr. Sevens, (rep.) of Pa., said that he cared v. ttle and (rep. re- was ,. ‘bout the Committee No man can submit to long an@ rigorous fasting without oonaea abd maguitide, snd ts eonsanty draaing ig | S54 bofecae Hance ane cues pam, dens the bl | marks duke cad el necks thoes between | fa Means, Bul there seemed tobe & rooney ee ee se criem the trtin hate ten thageg | The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Prete aye Hl laboring and producing pepslaion, ana al; | one by voting it down, and the other by 16 | mon on the fave. of the carte’ Hie tad soon specimens, (nisi ot vnc ee grey ot grrip gsm err > by physiologists among tho phenomena of inverse vision | 1 Literary Journal in the Country, : mechanical industry from worl rmanen ti as Wi 5 : ‘ . tho construction of Iniplonteatd ot enctore eso feoune to time, as was now being done with the ona the gh eres ine < oe oars © | fused to unite in reforming the rules? gentleman or cerebral sight, and from the moral effect to which they The Wranty Heratp, for the present week, wit beew give rise we are very liable to eonneot them with the | saig at nino o'clock to-morrow (Saturday) ag: supernatural, Yet such is the constitution of man that the brightest and wisest encounter those fictions of their It will contain full details of the Evacuation of Chartes a imagination with awe, and fow things have exerted | ton by the rebels, and of its ocoupation by the Ustes lee infacncé on. the human race those spl- | forces under Gen. Gillmore, accompanied by a map of ft fare crowded and the country Is to the same extent Mr. 8. of Del., satd and waste and extravagance prevail as they doctrine of Stats rite x fal that, Neliaying Iai ti:d to. the z dians and negrocs, and let them mix as mucl e leased, he could never vote for the bill batore provaied ie see anes range beg nation, ee —— "would like, however, to know gag ro furthor consideration of the bill was post- al indication not prosper. | whether strong mot les were ‘gisia- poned ‘morrow ‘clock. war in which we are involved is a morn meces- | tion of Gongtons as fe to believe we hsb ORS sane, coming in contact with the leman from ne vania. He knew that fow m dared do it; but not- withstanding the gentleman’s rer and abitity, he (1 i BXROUTIVE SESSION. | Titual visitations. The visions of Mahomet ended in ‘and must be prosecuted for the proservation of the | fact. Ho would not vote for the bill under any ciroum- | ‘The Senate went ‘session, and soon Wilson) a6 © tative of the people, would assert | tincturing tho daily life of half the poople of Asia and | the city; Particulars of the Capture of Columbia, the gericoment no Matter what may be its cost; but the | stances. And fet be, would Just an let as Not that adjoursea bianirian after | that that committee was 12 fall ln with tho an ‘Atrica for thousands of youn. |The meectre thet visited | @iate Capital of South Carolina, and of the Progress of ie woul (o now whether there was C tions of membe: unquestionably be the poorer eva day 38 ts | should pasa. [er oor ypapony crease Boy ry | Brutus im his tont at puten end to that political | Gop, sherman’s Army in ita Mareh through the States @oatinued. ‘seeming pro the nods bargain whether the great democratic Heuse presentatives. Bg chonld do his duty to tho beet of hie ability. stem that had made the great republic the arbitress of Se de “catamamen Fon ons || en dors Rowan cries seen a gett | Reet turer aa tis | Snot thn Panta sano to render dieu moek demining te to whens thing "OOP | om motion of Mr. Mona, (rep.) of Vt, the House | lars, but the amount was restored by the Bouse, Shings that surround us that gives force to theso illusions | Schofield and Admiral Porter, and of the advance em of the brain. Tho form of # cloud no bigger thana man’s Wilmington; an Account of the Cavalry Ex tion ap hand is porhaps first seen floating over the carpet, and thi: ’ pedi as the os follows it, takes ona definite shape, and the | the Shenandoah Valley, and of the: Destruction of the An amendment was offered. that all money due to cop these facts constantly in mind, and manage the Mr. TruasuLL dwelt upon the importance of deciding | agreed to take a recess to-day, from half-past four til the Indians under treaty stipulations shall be payable aera eemectire baa! ‘8 with a perfect conscious- | the Louisiana question as speedily ag possible, as # in- seven o’clook this evening, for the exclusive considera- the apparent prosperity of the country will be | volved tho rights of = great many loyal citizens to be i aities sufferer sees with dismay moping raven perched on | Carolina Iron Works; Late News from the Gully Be, peensced, Sy. carefal manegemeteos toewceal | bn tte eet of Bad axe: that the Senate | any bees set ce ap sop Mt | aairmatire eDire er Tr | some ot Ge mars iho woltnde of gira anon | che latent despatches from the Army of the met Ir, Hexpricks, ».) of . eo he having retired to the tude of the rt, and devotin; to you, tohelp save the nation from afnas- | would not take up’ the Louisiane question, seit eoala |e 7% pa PON TRS ER OS Fesetnnd Se Roane Adjourned. himself to meditation, fasting and prayer, became the | Potownac, and Reports of the Movements of the Unie rd Care ara Bip of lending your influence to make | createa great deal of discussion and could not be decided victim of these gupornatural dolusions, and was visited | Forces in all soctions of the country; summasy of the more ‘and more severo. this session, He was opposed to railroad monopolies, | On motion of Mr. Stavevs, (rep.) of Pa., the considera- NEWS FROM ST. DOMINGO. by supernatural appearances—mysterious voices accosted | Proceedings in Congress; an illustration.of the New Rebel HUGH McCULLOCH, Comptroller. But he did not like to see the rights of a State interfered | tion of the Loan bill was postponed unt!! Monday. him as the Prophet of God. It ls related that as he sat nA a THE BANKRUPT BILL. with as tho bill contemplated. with his wife a shadow entered h’a tont. “Dost thou see | Flag; Late and Intoresting News from. Kurope, Mexton, Oar Turk’s Islands Ogrrespon: mee. Graxd Tung, TurK’s AND Catcos Isuanps, Jan. 31, 1865. Condition of the Spanish Troops in St. Domingo—Their Mr. Doouirtss of Wis. ke of the im 00 ‘THE PORFRITURE OF REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY REBELA. The following brief has been propared by Hon. Thomas | of acting, the Lorisisna yucstbon he sete aorta’ | ‘The House then rosumed the consideration of the bill & Jonckes in reply to the peltions to tho Senate asking | vote of that State for the constitutional amendment, as | reported yesterday frem the Committee on the Judiciary, the postponement of the Bankrupt law until aftor the | the vote of twenty-seven States will be required to ratify | that so much of the joint resolution explanatory of au aught,” said Cadoza, who remarked his agitation, and | Cuba, and other Parts of the World; Pootry; the who, ‘after tho manner of Arabian matrons, wore her Hf voll.’ “Ido,” eald the Prophet. Whereupon vhe uncov- | Dishly Interesting story of “My Second Choloe,* ered hor face and said, “Dost thou see aught now?’ ‘1 | Facetim; Literary, Artistic and Scientific Intelligences the amendment. act to suppross Insurrection, punish treason and rebellion Thiahiaat do not."” “Glad tidings to thee, oh, Mahomet!” ex- | Musical and Thoatrical Review for the woek; Varletlesg termination of the rebellion:— Mr. SuMvun said thatthe vote of Loulstana would not | and confiscate the property of rebela, approved July 17, | _2¢meval fo Cayo Levantado— Vigilance of the | cinimed Cadona; “it iw an angel, fore has rospeoted my | tatoresting Reading for Variaors an Agriculturietes Umrrap Sratas House ov Rereesaytanives, be necessary; that three-fourths of the States meant | 1862, as prohibits the Prielture of the rent entate of rebels | Dominicans—The Decision of the Spanish Government | unvetled face, and an evil spirit would not.’ ‘ Wasmintox, Feb, 16, 1865, } three-fourths of the dz fac'o States in the Union. ond their natural lives, be repealod, this act to take A memorial has been presented to the Senate of the Mr. Doorrrttx continued his remarks on the import- | effect and be in force from and after its passage. ited States requesting postponement of action upon | ance of the Louisiana question. Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, moved to lay the bill on the Bankruptcy bill now pending before that body. The | Mr. SuMNKR protested, in the namo of liberty and of | table. Tt was in one of those visions he received the divine | Valuable Review of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Sat bo ee hit iy “y wife, tte Lot d Boot and Shoe, Cattle, Horse and Family Markots, am@ rst ever,” and they knelt down tn prayer together. Sinco that eventful night nine thousand millions of hu. | Ports of all othor interesting events of the week man b-ings have acknowledged him to be the Prophet of Terms—Ono copy, one year, $2; Threo copies, $84 God. Mahomot possessed that combination of qualities | Five copies, 8; Ten copies, $15, Single copies, in wrage which more than once decii@i the fate of empires. A i . at preaching soldicr, ho was eloquent in the puipit and | De® five cents each. A limited number of advertiee Not Ya Known in tha Island—Eforts of the Haytion Commission for Peace, de’, de. An opportunity prosenting itself to write yous few lines, and knowing tho importance of the Dominican question, I send you tho latest facts that I have been able to glean on this subject. pal reason urged is that the rights of the creditors | the constitation, against the statement made by Mr. There was a tie vot® on the motion of Mr. Cox, when persons residing jn tho States in revedién wilt be | Doolittle that it’ would take twenty-seven Statos to rati- | the Srzaxer of the House gave his casting vote in the b mirryd prejudiced,” and that it would be inexpe- | fy the amendment, It would take nineteen States to do | negative. jent to cause the bill to become a law ‘before Nerthern | it. Hoe hoped Mr. Doolittle would not again array him- The bill was then passed by yeas 72, nays 71, aa fol- @reditors can come in contact with their debtors, or can fas erty the side Cag m ome lowa:— Left withont any reinforcements from their mother A in em ae er t34 te aa. a = ments will be inserted in thi fake perzonal meas res to collect their dueg.”” ir. DoourrLe replied to the charze of Mr. Sumner a? : = ut one God. Asserting that overlasting creed, he ¢ Cen Ws to also urged by some memorialists that “the genera! | by arraigning him for baving impeded the pamage of Bee genre. Alttson, Ames, A aney: paldrin of, Mam. | country, the Spaniards had to evacuate Samana and ite | a¢+ engace in vain metaphysics, but applied himself to | A-—=White's Patent Lever Pri Anterests of the country aad its permanent prosperity | the constitutional amendment last winter, whon he | all, Ambrose W. Clark, Freemau Clarae, Cobb, | environs, and to take refuge on the small island in Sag | improve the social condition of bis people, by regulations | Ruled to core ruplire, No pressure on ‘will be best promoted by leaving the adjestment and col- | (Mr. Sumner) said it was unmecessary to pasa such an | of N. Y., D: ! aes. Donnelly, Dr mana Bay, near the mouth, called Cayo Levantado | respecting personal cleanliness, sobriety and fasting and ‘GREGORY & CO., 609 Broadway. lection of debts to negotia between ereditors and | amendment, Eckle; prayer. Before ai! other works he estimated aliasgiving (raised Cay.) The inhabitants were ordered to leave the debtors, and to tho ordinary methods of the law, until Mr. Sumyaw called attention to the fact that aa carly as charity. To the declaration that “there ts but A Peautifal Complexion.—The Bloom of Hoo) uv Cons, Ingersoll, Jencker, Kellog 'y , ee relations between the rebellious States and the loyal February, 1864, he introduced @ proposition t@ abolish | $n) "Uohgvear, Marvin, MoBride, Miler st N | town in six days; aftor that period no protection could | God," he added, “and homet is his Pro; YOUTH, OR LIQUID PEARL, the greatest improv shall have been so settled and re-established as to | slavery by constitutional amendment, loorhond, Morrill, hg f N.Y. ooard, Myers Hor be afforded them, They had to convey their moveables | That sente: van ane ae oo Bs hay ed Seerensd vi JAMES SD teesan abe ae edmit wise and discriminating legislation on this impor. | | Mr. Howaup, (rep. of Mich., said thero wore twenty: Patterson, Pike, Fo 1 Fie, Rice of Mass., | +5 tevantado Cay, or on board a Spanish man-of-war. The gt, In the departing twilight of an Arab | the worl fol p a tant subject,” four loyal States iv the Union, including Delaware, Now Rollins of Bi H.. Gobenck, Bhangon, Blo a summer even ng that deluded man and confiding woman ie After a careful and thorough study of the laws rogulat- | Jerscy, and Kentucky and Nevada, and thore were eleven tevens, Thayer Upson, Van Valkenbury greater part, however, preferred to join their Dominican | kr: jown, band in hand, at the entrauco of their teut Starr, Steven r 1 5 the collection of debts in all tho Stat's I cannot resist | disloyal States. If the theory provailed that it would C10, Washburn oC Mass., Wider, Wine, and prayed to the All Merciful that he would tak pity | .All Ladies Should Use Sterling's Ambre= t Worthington a. brothers, from whom they were kept away through fear ath, for, ee, bate, te Guaeenn om Dome ond @ conclusion that your siguature to tho memorial was | take twenty-seven States to raiify the amondment, tho emg Aeneiins: Delian: Guliwtn dt | cine crest ease : on them and show them what to do. Do yeu say, thon, r ae pane, rom under » taiseyprobension, single =tate of Louisiana would not bring about the re- we Ttlan Brooks: Brown ot Whee Chanter’ Clay, | of the cruel vengeance which the Spanish rulers most un- | Yhye there is no political forces in ah idead Tho dogine | eaers the hair soft an doubtediy would take, had they been able to recoverthe island. of Mahomet sent a quivering thrill through the souls of A Beautiful Complexion.The Ge men, from the Gulf of Guinea to the Chineso seas, | and old established LAIRD'S BLOOM OF ¥. Three continents—Asla, Africa and Europe—rocked to et RL, Sgome only #7 GRORS. w. TA Fulton sirect. Druggists ever: Most of the debts duc upon simple contract in the | sult; for, omitting Kentucky, New Jersey and Delaware, | Coirdth, Cox, , Dawson, Dennison, Hden, Rdger: new in rebellion are now die hanged by the statutes | it would only have twenty-two ftatos thon that would | tou, Eldridge, English, Finck, Ganson, ‘iriswold, Hale, ifs, Of Imitation in those States. Li peace shonld be re-es- | ratify it. ten oi ue | yg eg HE Gi light a candie from a flame, and again and again kindle | turn oluers im nuceeasion from cae another without any im. | i divested of all teelintoal terme, a: pairmont of the intrinsic brightness of any; #0 thought | qualified approval of 1 itado Cay, about one mile in circumference, hi x where. od, and the courts of those States should be open Tho question of postponing the Railroad bill to’ take ~ wit Miller of Pa’. ii Y Obie, Mor. Levan’ » their foundations under #, Empires venerable for their the collection of debts, every debior could plead the | up the Louisiana qubetion was thon decided in the air. | 19%; Marcr, Meallisier Miller of Fai, Harris of Oblo, Mot Y 400m previously occupied by natives, who followed ag@P antiqvity, religions ‘covered with the hat. of ages iene rome map statute of limitations in bar of every action. mative by the folowing vote:— Perry, Prayn, Radi Randall of Pa., Randall of K. oultural pursuits; their flelds were taken from them, | Vanished away before that idea As your breath | ti. ICAL JOURNAL for ye ‘The following abstract siates ihe time of limitation of | yeas—Messrs. Brown, Carlile, Collamer, Dixon, Doolittle, Rollins of Mo., Ross, Steele of N.Y, Steele of N. J, 5 "1 ocan melt the graceful ice forms that incrust RENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for March. — ‘ection ou simple contract in these States:— Fisher, drimes, Hale, Harlan, Harris, Jonson, Lane of tnd., | Stiles, Strouse, Stuart, Sweat, Townsend, racy, Voorhees, | and they and | the followers of the Spaniards | tng windews on @ winter's morning, 6 the bruath 7 toa. A New Vieginia, five (6) years ou store accounts, two (2) yeare, | Nesmiih, Hiohirtson. Kiddie, ‘Tea’ Byck, ‘frumbull, Vai Wadamarip, Wooster, Wnaley, Wheeler, Joseph W. Waite, | were forced to work like a gang of slaves for the comfort | f° tho” Trophet milted away tho whole race sont gu twand Exersen conan bee dns A North Carolina, three (3) years, inikle, Willey 2. . ~~ ep Byatt of men and (heir works. There is nothing wonderful | from photographs, embrneing #ll the limportant positions, im : 7 ‘arg —Mesi jew, Chandler, Connoss, Davis, Far. THR OONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY. Tho Spaniards are occupied in carrying away even the ’ 0 from man ot metcow te * * 0 South Carolina, four b yeare, {Foot itenarces. Hoard, hats ot Kansas, Morgen, | ‘The House then took up the bill Incorporating Lewis | tron guns, rotton and usclers, which hat Ina exposed from | 12,thi# Propogation of thought man to man as you | hiding thet imotiins” in draw awords.” “aulute” and msay, iikin? ‘orn Fe ee ites cx cosa actaath, Stewart, Sumner, Wade, WI Deimonico, of New York, and John W. Piosisaty 1, four (4) years. THE LOUISIANA QURSTION RESUMED, D, Cooke and others, of this city, as the time immemorial. They have removed their barracks, which will be put up again on Levantado Cay, and are tear. ing down the houses to provide for a good stock of fuel, of \deration Hotel Company of Washington. 0 from one to another, ever growipg, and never ae - SEs, oi c9- ancien tins Laan ee eee Of the | 'Mr, WASHHORNE, (rep. ) 0 UL, sald that ho wanted the | which tho island is ant, as well as of water which | focing it innate force, ‘That thought the’ oncneas of | O°ROUEKE, 0 Broadway. Price 82 years. , i Mr. Suuvnn offered tho following as a substitute for the | fr seetiey the hotels now charged the same = bg The ty ate ‘. Seale binky fe God and "ihe Divine muission smpoved on man, paaned | reveipt of price. t— price. g <9 ~ forth from the prophet’s mind and was recived by ominae Sores, fret te yoerys erie’. yng two (Hy years, | resolution nei eat op sip rion oe | MF. Mornis, (opp.) of Ohio, wished to offer an amend. | as they wish to make it appear; in reality itia sought | frosting wife tnd 6 few friends, and a fre was kindled ia be 2 better opinion among lawyers scems tobe that Haan ae er tne en ett eer tee Le gwiature of | ment—namely: that there shall be no distinction of | as a shelter out of the reach’ of the Dominican rife | 4rabia that caused many astriggle, The prophet fought its, OF $a your. has Bo power over these statutes of limitations, | fection against the United States by the proclamation of the | °lor im the reception of the guests. (Laughter. ) dalls,which the Spanish soldier even fears behind the | batties and won victories, and the nation bowed at + Site Deanne tuned least that the State court: will decide that Con; wideout of the United States, dated August 16, 1861, shall | |, The SrRaxex declared the amendment out of order, as | strong walls of ft. Domingo City and the coltly in- | under the convincing argumont of bis aword. Within tere Dae Galen rs # . , Up] re and Hepreseniativen io 6 Con the bill_had boen ordered to a third reading. trenchmenta of Monte Cristi. Although the inhabitants | {weive yoars aftor the death of that great leader | orld. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, The only has no such powor. Dut (here ie no difference of | hereslter cles temsire ithe President of the United tates | The House refused to reconsider thia vote In order that nt porary pric fn" Utocton | aetna icacariah aeyeopeernemgaies | MEgiamirt ome negmenamest Dankrupt's estate by a general bankrupt law, and | slopigd « republican government wot Fepugnant tothe con: | TBE bill was then paswed. | réfuse a discharge to one insolvent debtor unless h tution and nwa, and not until by » law of Congress eueh hey ‘Mas , Com. ore all his entate for auch oqual distribution, and | State etived ie sepreventatios it Congron santo. repceled sl Bil entcbaing. (he ares section oF tho us by a boc ae of bankruptcy practically over- ‘This amendinont was rejected by the following vote:— act of June, 1813, to the wackerel fisheries as well as the thsse trary es. ‘Yuas—Mesars. i Grimes, Howard, Sprague | cod fisheries. afe honest, and oreditors Stewart, Sumner an CHAN .) of N. ¥., said as he repregented or rebel can prociire a discharge unde CNT eee a Antie Parcel Panter, ele Hate te | Mackerelvi Jo ba vrelea to haoW bow fer his sosasireeste GBM REGIMENTS OF GCONTRABANDS BNLIGTRD IN | pis, Aiea, by hnsop, eee — Lane Kansas, Mor. ‘So py a Aven a am GEORGIA. jor , , Fomero; rowel Berens |. ir, Kiior— underati to say long Sa ide, 8 Byok, Trumbull, Willey'a Wright—28. to the Mackerel brigade, and want to protested by the of Samana town have come off better than the poor un- fortunate victims of Santiago and Puerta Plata, this is now the third place which nieh vanity has sacrificed to no pat , and hea ruins are the melancholy marks which modern Spain will leave in the land to which she pledged herself to do her best for ita happt- ness and progress. Direct news from the Dominicans is wanted here, as blockade runaing bas been interrupted weather which bas prevailed for some time I. From Cape Hi mm nows has reached us jan jo ble t reat for the dolar ‘form the e hie followers bad reduced thirty-six thousand | D¥% Factery 6 8 fortified places in Persia, Syria and Africa, conquer- mption.—We Say te ing and extending their ddminions thousands of ining ayingenn wae t and ¥ oat. e churches an ia jnor | ene uw ir. Wore -tterly destroyed. Jeruaulem, the holy city of the | readily tukeu up by the blood and carried to The Tan, Fast, with all its touching recollections, was soized and | the healing principles of the tar act upon the inflamed sores heki. His descendants invaded Europe and conquered | ifsc aurea’ i decay oo at “Hine Ploe Tree Tat Cordial h teat power Spain when the Callphs ruled in groat magnificence, and . geek = ie ne fe the thick Tucus that stops up the wind when the portentous maxim was declared, that “‘ what | of the oe and expels itfrom the system. The Pl can be, fa.’ Such ts the progress and «such is the power | Tar Cordial purifies the blood and cleanage It of all sero of an idea, Say no more, thon, that ideas have no force, | matter, tiat ix eopstantly breeding so rey exten Im truth, Ideas govern the world. Tho tide of human | D4! Soetetty Be We * range a decotonr re- Tt ta hoped, are oa ‘Th is caid that ten regiments have beon recruited from ‘ine Tree intelligence followed the movement of the Arabian Dior Ng. 10 North secon: oh, Pdiladelpbia, = req . Pownit, wish: iscuga | provisions of this bill? however, that Dominicans will enter in‘o no other te 1 Dhemioal Warehoube, i the coat "who Joined Sherman in his re- ry tu yee, nn forther esamasntve ven poupenee Wil | Str. Cuawten replied that the gentleman (Mfr. Eliot) had | arrangement than one which will completely re-estabi ah veaued i Ba fae, oe eee a ee Keane Lb = * , March through Georgia, and further large additions | to-morrow, at one o'olook. a bing and putting hooks in the mouths of the | snd sécire to them their independence, their rivh's and | ay not moet our approval, but it is with potas (are expected to this force from his present campaign, NATIONAL PACIIO BRIDGE COMPANTA ag the play euited his humor, The gentleman is | their own government for which liantly all this time; and as the in now no longer be denied to ti inican cruisers wijl easily bring prov Pomipieae wil moe av ceaal peed Uease wughe to have taught ber long ago. their force, Cs a a A rid bop ms obcs Cherokee Pille-Femate TE EES . Ht ud 19 Proj id by all uggiats. al es, santas way by tho aid of wword: alone. ‘The ‘word | pile ites guia be. W. K MEKWIN & CO, may havea a ae power ovor a national a troet, New York. itean ne the consciences of men. Crea say een, ta ° RS ROW: of Mo., offered a bill to f1 admirable fish and a representative of the cod- prep.) 0. , of mpl sheaf an admirable fisherman, GRIBRMAN'S OFFIONRS TO REPORT AT HILTON HEAD. jonal ¢ Bridge Company, which was fish Carag 6 commishtoned to mamiKee on Post Offices and Post Roads. Mr. Kuior, in reply, said that the bill extended to the a gall Aarti ge a mackerel Seberics the same righls end. peivileges as 1 bill to procure | accorded to other fisheries. @eneri Sherman's army, are ordered to report to Briga- though {te argument is, something far more profound is General Prince, Marble bust of the late Chief Justico Tane: \- Mr. Cox wished to make an amendment 60 as to demanded to produce resulta such as those which have | Bore! . ’ pesos cep pomtaciags prerme apt Room, ina Coo reopen! of Us fishing bounties, abe Auctsom Sale of Nice at Boston, Seen cepying. our attention. Here in America, eo great Birth atesne, near Asalty. Seat by mal, WIROTENANT CUSHING AMONG THE CoNORRESMEN. | Py, m—I hope not, An anelpated country | Mr. Eysor sald that would not be in to the bill. Boerow, Feb, 28, 1568, ‘our moral prosperity, that, until this civil war, Life for the Hair Re Lieutenant Wm. B. Cushing, the daring and fortunate’ ht not to make a bust of the author of the Dred Scots | Mr4Wasuuvnne, of Ill., exprossed the hope that the gen- ‘4 . ve thought dhat gold and silver, cotton and flour, and even y hair to its original ‘color, stops ite falling out, faval hero, was on the floor of the House this afterndon, | depision. tleman from Massachusetts at the noxt session would | The cargo of rice brought from Savannah by the | | 1 were ihe mances of the world, and able to guide ite flea cfota, wa above comparison with a ens ubbiibalith thaanlen * | Mi TRowmnt sald Chiot Justice Taney was not to be | bring In s Dillto repeal allthe Sehing bountiee He | steamer Greyhound was sold at auction to-day, for the ions ae receiving w rade ahoak., Rie | grolag Sait athe drag ee Silhd Rt ‘2 . ¥ 0 mi ‘ » BARAB A. CHEV Lie’s GOLDIRRS MOVING ON WASTINOTON. Sir Sewen—Lat he {gl the Senator from Ilinols that re Oox Was glad to hear this, and.was sorry he could | Denelit of the peor of that city. The prices ranged from maog the merchants, and it will 198 | Cetsiadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservatiy Leo's army ts ovidently makin, bined movement | thé Bame of Taney will be hi down the page of his- | not be next session to vote for the repeal. twelve to Gfteon and a quarter centa. 0 akicaishod oven the butterfly ‘Wholesale and i) No. @ Astor ‘ious, eet ae ee tury, amd an ematicl country will fasten | him Mr, Exios waid be bad just poor hg rea signed aeeidiieitiiediie: Gite. ohn dies in our Lall rooms, that ere is something more 14 applied by eulful arts to Washington. One hundred and seventy of them | the st fi lagrace to the Jadiclery of the | by thi largest part of the‘cod Aehers, aaiing, iu viow of Williamsburg City News. powerful in the world thaw wealth, Of what avail ts the — 90k tho oath of allegiange this morning, and one hun- | ov and the agé. ot Mth, sin tail tak eel baie if condi sere Pie Ad toeve bon: ties be re. Exrmonpouny Faeags ov 4 Mapuax.—Yesierday fore | cannot not withows the teapeies © pos rae M1 host Premium Loc a4 agstgn Bete i‘ S r. JOMNBON, a Z oul e session such a we 7 | these mat it jus e| ~ LO. of fe dred and ninety-nine arrived thts evoning from the | smacks applica pike fate eminent Jurist wibout ea: | be tatroduced, und at he successor of ‘his Aaaguish: | N08 there was quite & consternation in the @xteeoth Cy thelr desttantivn eivong humanity with the | Wheblers Willbn'e futon tole iscnia ward, caused by the wild freaks of a young man of pow- orful physical proportions, named Josoph M. Ricburds. It appears that thie young man, whe bas loug teen « peaceful and respected resident of Grabam avenue, ear Cook sti recontly becnme deranged in cone quence a domertic sitive, und aur ee of yout appeared in ic stroets in a nude coat king down Hi) who crossed hie pati. rotest agaings it, The Senator from Massa. | ed friend from Obie would vote fer B, eqoat Sera IN OF PAYMERTS TO FA! zi a ou'd remember that Jystice Tancy was not ‘The bill was then passed. * sie ne aa wlone iu the cee on-- tl ate majority of the Court con. TUR WaW YoRE CUSTOM gu4 OF WAR oOpred in ft, for nson then speke of the high pri- Me W. of Til, reported frem the Com- As tao exchange of pritonera ia now provecding | ya! nnd perros: character of ihe le Chtof Justice. miues on Commerte a bil ‘to reorganize the Appraisers’ wery mpidiy, aud sll now im Seethern prisms will | The rsedhution Was taken, op, end, ofter some remarks | office of the New York Custom House. bo releaved, tho Paymaster Geweral bas tesued aa inst It, Mr, Stunes moved to amend fe ry fe were made heh to provide that there be rt mispending paytdenie to We fai ge of yep Hie p of Koger B. Macy fut ingertiag that of gue cioterpae wag tna alsry of Sues towne war, This tsdong to prevouws (be lability doe! Mr. Trou: ng force of Ideas. y 2 warmly eppiauded Hill's Mair Dye-0 Comte. B wine cd 5, w . Reliable, Depot Nol Barclay street. The Diaine Legislature, e's 1 or ih ‘Avavers, Me, Fob. 28,1806. | a satatn sure tw ay Tho Legistature has passed a wholesome militia law, nd it bas Leen approved by the Governor, The law en- wd how na and Tar-~ 1s, colle, tal aenes, BEWTAON INR, FTA Saectioug. @ the Urea, trae a} com hpon. ne Io duce Phd Tar uf haley oF — sre Of the sbrot Ful { oystomary te 9 busts of | dollars annum. ree oO} wi citizens were thus served, when rolls all betweon the ages of eighteen and forty.fve, and peneteeie ot woriag tne oh fy iS rating ih sv pues” T gi Sete AUR ce ri | nce raea tue netatit | yd at deat, | omar an er mars hem enter eyo | Ewe oe nag MAL EY YOLNTMENTS IM CUB DETARTHENT OF THR souTH, + 0 private r certain existing abuses in the idence No. 68 ‘and took possession effort to abolish the State Board of Agricalture ~- —_—— ts Cymer) Saxton has boon aypeinted superintondent of Gonewe coe “Cs a hme apa Pee Guster Mouse, ‘The Dil contained o proviso to punieh Of the lower prior, {be ta precipitately retreating tailed Shavers Posent Beqeer, Gas warns oa rvorulting sérvibe, aud Bowvet Vrigadier Goaral Lite | fir Hive thea withdrew ils amendment . | Survette iron may sieet bein oela sot ne |, Neale then ta soem iihe quccoeafalty, but | ‘The Legislature will adjourn om Saturday, Lotet Gee. Pruett, Bavgabet Latter Beta A Oe fold and divtutrsing efteor 10 the Depart. j Weeatne the ‘name “of Jimi Mr. FOrN. Y., inquived whether | they tually, with the ald ofteoue ciltzenn, got him Tato a ee ee woe Eee tA BIO Now ileus, Con.” Wet oale bp is $ of th a ¥S ed Hlth ‘Desa cot fry al of Goots | the bill My aye a ve punta hove Sho reesive oon ane beiad him h ctreng cords. Os proceeding fo Affairs in Lt ad " 4 Tondy. Boner! from importers, jon house, e . aomeeenncenbemnenan ° NO 4 BURT QF JUDON TANBY. veve for the Ag! e My Biden evils — — thread and jac from the “4 ir Business was partially sunpended je Groene Gorman Wettinitiol Aton, 10 wide of thy fate Chie? eeoekves Boot » Mr. Wasnponse sald La Ag no such Pagten difficulty, be we coeured—ahous vee mi oA sd a wed by ee of salutes and dleplay of pment cate oalarrh, br ota, wet, oude ay tH HES So orbrne” rogta meee with sag sau wes this bill, such effences punished by existing J eer station house, | day celebrated by the Bring apie} FS SAE 5 ET aa new Ohio regiments raised under the lass call bave hee a ome ee Rem moving to the Croat alice 69 1 (ee opate, M¥Mn Pumnor, Yate and ry | a A, a .) of N. ¥., briefly advocated the h Vielen ooyore It, uy o% the proud iat hfe re- Kd eed he bad po heart (0 fols wrhich would (ork, here bas bagotieia goapap tp Ud