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New YORK HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1865, thousand slays 8 cooks, and as ongineer and | currency was ab. ~honed as lmpraciiovbie. thane | set; Provides (ist un pened bp a D ED SOUTH. Pioneer laborers, VAS assented to, and a law bas poctaant te toamns. 2 of ennlinense fering charge of | setupen gold nnd ‘etver sae? Mae nec OF ible enacted at the pros! session for the purpose, Wit Currency bill agro *' abanton itas a usciew prodge | Sust and loreicn eychange wheu paid, or the aiuouut thereat | OmearaeoS. cae i ner pear a 4 Mewtorsen wih. corresponding premutad: | Seehiaghhir jates,cf ths at und sosoad seationg of fan | lany geaensor ("appointed Ebeneaer Blake measures reco men President vauta Indeed, been passed the fret | articles om tp same. Bhorwood, “ a promote the effic eney of the army he been adopted, dog of the ps SS Bi expired from inanition pos! Teg hprabeet tho House a joint resotuti png vice Jerome; John A. Bain, v Oxcepé the entire repeal of class exemptions; and some | on the Mth day of January, Ines, LN* day on which the omiitise ‘to walt, upon the | mish Drow, vico Haid; Tasso H. Sra bis ired found in locality,”’ casual leave * Mts Delinquent Legislation Meets with a | fouderwouta aver hat ‘the inva tb, dy sont st the | for tay simnanra fet te por ae af pling | Senet thar ihey'woal ems fate nets and | Aguittguising the soo ths -country, in men and supplies, are unequal to the emer, | “2¢@ been rupealed, was originally adopted in conse- | partment of the fovernment, the message would have “Fala planiaiion opvoeite, and many cellars in the genoy, On the contrary, it has been repeatedly asserted quem of suggestions contained in the report of the n received wit ‘comment. Your committees would | DOtWee® Fifteonth and Seventeenth avenue, New York. Majority report. qi To authorize the construction of a railroad in Lexington vita Of thie | late Assessor (in placo of Peters), @. P. Darling, of THE WEEKLY HERALD. Best Weekly tm tne untry. TO THE READER® OF NEWerarnne. Quarrel Between Jeff Davis amd | mess. 1: sues. by him, such fas tad oration of vatedorato Sates und inform iuin that | BAN; Gaore P. Van Beant vico Oouttn °° | the Naw Yous Wanks¥ Hn oh cheap week woes of Be x pane nicati Jou8 :— fom, 2) ; " His Congress. ence’ and ¢he ‘energetic admotstraiton oC talon meg nea M9 ake the WO | nachos, Russel, Birloich and iranibaly and nev: ap. | MAPS ued tm the United Siem 1k w puvisied every be fen os a Of miliary “aod - Pewoltion was agreed to, and the Chair appointed | Po%BlnoNts, Widsu.., Kllocy and Feigussun. Saturday, and its ov em vrane (he Miliary, pe Ta On ‘the subject of exemptions, the Provident, im | # protrmciel war by feeoarces termed frum wweniion tome | ot Lather nr gh Sl he House ‘Messrs. Conrad : -_— Naval, Political, Relig ous, Foreign, F bin, Manton, bis mossage of November 7, uses the following | The mewage intimeion a rare: shat the recommenin% |" Tha'committoe hiving ftvcand Mr, Covran reported SEW YOKK LEGIsLaruna. Theatrical, Agrisuisuca!, Sporting, Ari ai Livonary ‘an srrepressible Conflict Between the aoe one whe pil nagetng Hip Se tee coo ps bnigewes y | s Lm) = ee trees, | nal See Bontiomen of both tho nats and louse coe or agapega teliigence of the week. ment in the army, unless bis functions or services | payahie 1m treasury weins "wan wavoned te G@ameen | a on had performed the duty aewigued them. They Semate. While all the other weekly papers have imereaned their Legislative and Executive De- aro moro useful the defence of bis counury im | Tals ie gridautly 4 tusials, an & amumes thors has boon pad ise bad ‘te Sater Sete PN WT a 5 ERR pel habe d 1305. «| subscription price from tweniy five to two bundred par another sphere, But it is manif cannot | a tares on “ a 0 xe isn tn | nts of Bogus —— 7g i ke nt ganas. sa Gt eee -= a thea spoken of ‘ne diferencos oxisting be. way Rallroad were pees cent the Weekty Humaco is mated at the old races —s td Soren in muses, profes, teachers’ om TGi, ag amended und re.ccasie on the 17th of | the se 'and expressed a ope tat tha age |, Iweorporating the Now York aad’ Brooklyn Passenger | oP? Coby for owe year nn oo. .onvs + | onfede! : Fobroary, 104. To require the agricuivertas *| aed ake Bope, th and laaguns Guiepear: Fee Copies fOF ODO Year. ......-« q makers, tauners, Dlackamtthe, uni lors, ‘aud | tax om the income derived from hie farm, im 4 Dn me, ehh and he was wrong. | incor the Now York Lyric theatre. Five Copies fi numerdug other clan mentioned in’ she laws, cannch | ion lo the ‘sue \onih of hin gram, productions, ‘and | (a baieving thas toee passing vieee ead eee Relative to the police courts of New Yurk. ape canpaait ag, 4a id Weft's Late Message Lecturing the Congress for | thst. several proveasions, nor aitribited Wroughout the measlbeatly eajon aad eppremtee aor iaioory See yok oa ead anne Re rogretied (he want of of the First distriot ts Clerks, Agra ton "| Any larger number addressed (0 names of , proportion only exact Bumbers Ute, to tar the income of the agricaltertst > expressed the utmost good feeling for ali Against authorizing jefendant or his counsel in | $1 50 each. An extra copy will be sent te every cubet ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, $25, and Against legalizing the action of tho New York Common date of thi ‘exem: e classes enumerated for i hoped ¥ would on their retarn mingle freely with any | er " Retort from a Special Committee. by the Presiden Se well antnavy other” clases Dot wear | for the payaent ee Se ‘st a he were sore Siiuas gn somata a ain | HoT ever, MO | lent cum ah ame pice, Pheer mabe ie ee only class exemptions allowed by the laws then in caer. Ys ‘retary ef the \Sunmury, bolovton tee bi a es arrive nny, afer. Prosperous Jour: Pia ant ae Consolidation of borge railroad eum pa- somes WEEKLY HERALD, corner of Fulton an@ ree were :—Mibiaters: super. inexpetient . places nation, " road. ‘ “Whe Disasters to the Rebel Arms | !sendnu ad physicians ot naptnnne Soc tae toad, ated | et ommeeinetainnnh a the Qresctens of thn Dneneilt Pie erry pe aaeed picnic eg oo rank Cixsete, Hew Fok: ie an ‘and the insane; one editer for each have in the main received the approtaion of Congrens, i MAILS Attributed to His General Zack | 14 such omployce an the editor may cersify on oath ab | and every Das bevn taastased ts, corpora | qaomeeeel the eesiaah, baving, Srived the Speaker | ee rerrte te rasa OF ea ee ey eee, FOR THE PACIFIC. ef Mxccutive Ability, | meataceermmcsadaaiiny'henerace pe | Se is 'Gtaed Gls Br eceetaster os a as ceeybisnegay ap eons Goo a ent men in- | mates rae po eres Rept y) | oo na ; by hem. om . and to, Se Peace Pescinic with the North. PR ged Fun ouwvaas. RAILROAD FARE ILL. The mail steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Wier, wild was’ doing business as such on the 10th of , 1862; | nine per cent. A new foreign loan was authorised in {Froese Richmond Examiner, March 20] Ralltoad wan taka: restrictions ag to fare on the Central | Jeave this port to-day, at noon, for Aspinwall, physicians over thirty years of age and for the last soven | secret seasion, at bis request, wilout any tmiation on | _ TRAM Ardent advocate of a vigorous he | after remarks In Its Gove bara tae Of the Whole, and | ‘The mails for Central America and the Bouth Pacite ADJOURNMENT OF THE REBEL CONGRESS, | Znimnctsctsch2snrnttycac, cetemsn cinta, | hewathcmt, rs, coe, teemts, Auraswrst | Seay temin‘ndnoe"v'nss Smtpmadeeet panic | Sutton nyheter cean sed ertr iho | Wille at Dal ete othe morning “i A correspondence: ‘ a h | Sommiparion and sania; pigeciene aad sures a Fe. | Sa eee ae 75 we ph Confederate authentiey aes ablished | third reading by the following votw:— The New Yore Hensto—Edition for the Pacttio—witt shes; certain officers and employes of railroads, and | ‘were tuade. to reuse aT | oe Re | tamed Wo secey Lincoln's tov through Blair. toe | qXSss—Mesrs. AHabon, Angol, Beach, Christie, Cornell, | be published at half-pust nino o'clock in the morn certain agrioulturists and overseers. Senate, in secret seasion, to sommplash thas Spans Op the bat after Gading thet invitation was a | gad Wooden, CUBPBFeY: Munger, Murphy, pon ag It will } coneeth cers of the State governments are not properly in- | sale ef certain licenses, It is understood 4p 4a snare to gel us to expose ourselves to an insult, that they | Navs—Mcatrs, Allen, Ames, Andrews, Bailey, Bell, Cole, ek contele tee: Eree ee. Se oe Hunter, of Virginia, Forced to Announce | cide among the exempted classos, because it ix com: | feated iy the ‘ot Ropreseatartees by whe soanine. | were sill Yendy to catch at any chance of peaceful so. : ook, Dutcher, Folger, Tastings, Harenn, Hast, Hobos, | Se8Patches from the Heap special correspondent, ? ’ > ceded that Congress has no constitutional power to con- | cence, Waee rx instigation, of the tthe | Mtoe Of Cur trovbies by @ military convention; that | Juliand, Lamb, Low, Sirong, W) ike, Williat * | giving afull account of General Sherman's triumphast His Position on Reconstruction, — then as record j; Ror are dunkards, quakers or | Treasury. Be agpenes, from the po ey 7 epressious which fell from ; A motion to reconsidor was also lost by a vote of 12 | sweep across the entire State of South Carolina and @ > —_| sie conn ered bimees vaso | Soper. ae eyeremerpea tay © fav enee | Set eee os rien i ed la passat Bore Conon senses ay omapeae ke, Kee, &ee pape. od paranes § exnieae oa the cones ot the raseed condition of his department, and & le to be re oy Boies moto Seween Grant ana - The General Appropriation bill for the support of the | ing the routes taken by the soveral corps; additional retary . 0 ciate detibenated Premidee ouee not only clothed General State government. parti oversecrs, between the ages of eiguteen ‘aad. forty-tve, | forse loug a pared as near teeety daeh, the Somtenel, | MUD Power to Weak and eater ints an arrangement; but | — To amend the act relative to widening the Fourth ave- einen ot the, Dessles ‘Melee Suet Se eevee ‘The Irrepressible Confiet Between Jef, | has been repealed at the present seesion. Tanners, shoe: | eallou of that information to Congrews {aid bie be mood walt for wo intimation from Geueral | Bue, in Brooklyn. Hintiets, 3. Cis, bY Gahocn! Schaal : aaiiinmahapane { baeis ona ua (Canapeun- makers, blacksmiths, telegraph ra and | — If loss of time be a vice inherent in deliberative assem. | GFSst of bir willingness to meet him, but the in- Incorporating the Seventy-first Regiment Association | of General Sheridan's great raid to the west and north of ‘ORIMINATION AND RECRIMINATION aMONG THE | WTkmen in mines, enumerated by the nt as | blies, ptivude te a great virtue in exsoutive action. | Vriew himewif, end laatly, that Gonoral Grant cobily | of New York. Richmond, and reports of the operations of the Union hs pepenr among the classes exempted, are not now, and have not | Thero is every dinposition of the part of Comeraes te ap. uch a conference, said Ord must have made a | Relative to the Court of Special Sesstons of Now York. | H ! the Richmond Whig, March 20 been since the passage of thé act of 17th February, 1864, | ply with the recommendations ‘of the Prosaemt, "med ‘oeant someiig wine, aud that the President | For the beter regulation of tho State Inebriato Asylum. rans malt sections of the-eauntey; inte cnt Salneelilip | The trite miage, that those whe live in See exempted ag a clase, If railroad officers and em) some means of raining the coin desited will no doubt be | of Me Sates “alone has power to deal with such | Making more stringent the law of embezzlement. nows from Europe, and accouuts of all important events abaeid nis ive. saten, Ju orsluentiy itaneed Mr the | 284 State oficers, who are not constitutionally su devised. It is unfortunate that the for coin tm — The Quarantine was made @ special order for | of the past ten days, message of the President arraigning the Con, | 0,couscription, be excluded, the classes now exempted | the commissary department was not mate kawee opti procendings tending to peace may now b- consid A Singl for delinquencies and delays, aud the response of | Stet Of the Mistissipp| river embrace about nine thousand | the message under consideration was received. The use | Smad aaashawwind Feace there can be wone, sace by | The bill amending the General Insurance law was or- nsia.coplans tn WrabRers FOny Cop Rance se Oa ‘tho Senate, through the document’ which we print this | gnother third are mainitiers of the ea a ery | Of coln in one departinent of the goverument is calcu: Seereaiions! ecbeniarinn; and, tm truth, 14 oneme to be | dered to the third reading. morning. It was a hazardous issue for the Execuuive to | Suother third are ministors of the gospel; the remaining | lated to suparinduce the necessity for ite use Im all other | He intention af our euemiento make any peace impossible | | The Metropolitan Baggage bill was recommitted, with | ) A Meller. Jnake: Senether the Dune Intact fed need wlve,t@ | third is principally composed of teachers, professors, | departments: and hence the policy of the ‘nea’ | tm the t sage of aflaire. The ine that they | power to report complete. You are troubled with a bad breath; it annoys your friends ‘Usble’ to suffer, moat trom defective legislation or from | Reiners and employes in newspaper offces'and apothe: | pure, in a financial view, is very po Oe a jeans Pre tae e eas eetencty kare et ee tage tog ee administration; econ however, < w ° Mt toll you. Use the oie 3 the alas sud mee ay speci i opinacs In remarkable contrast to the number of persona re- | ideraticns. Ife N would be wiser te cmploy | Wat, than as restored fellow citizens, with rights, fran- ‘Ausanr, March 22, 1895. | Cleanse ani! cauttty your teethy aud leave: $00Y Seeath Pure Bad ener tae Public could not, by special allegations | jjeved from military servico by the exemptions above | the specie in the yurchase of treasury notem, and then | Cuiaee ate property Lo be respected. " Perhape thi Reronta. fuerte gatte gunn aa that it Had long aince laced the wie ar aes corget | mentioned, the report of the Conscript Bureau exhibits | use the notes to obtain wu extravagance of presumption, this insanity of hate, on | To incorporate the Schonectady Water Company. Of the country at the disposal ofthe Executive, ‘Thievery | the fact that east of the Mississippi river tienty-ts thou- | Nothing is more ‘than concord and condial eo. | %# PAF Of cur enemy, may prove our salvation inthe | To change the boundaries of Prospect Purk, Brooklyn. | Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed done, nearly all had been done that was in the power of sand and thirty-five men have been de'ailed by executive jon between all of government. oud In relation to the construction of sewers in Brooklyn. | in gold. Information furnished.” Highest rates paid for loonteume iS tae Pek Ge ke sie TOM authortly. In consequence of this abuse of tho power of nee your committee that the Restutive deemed (Adversely.) Agreed to. Ss Doubloous and all kinds of Gold and Silver tions, it must have been either becauss the means con- | S°till, Congress at its present session, passed an act ro- | it necemsary to transmit A memange 80. weil f Pied tm the James River. pivincorporate the Army and Navy Savings Bank of TAYLOR & CO., Bankors, 16 Woll street 5 letails, and limiting the exercise of that or nary lL ro t a Senti March 20. okiyn. — eee ae aelsved ve there tonigauste, oF because they | in the future, ‘The third soctfon of this sct, exeaapung | fact thas the sucsses of he mat cements lm rebene See Torelng. last tue water comaiuenced Psiog, and | _ For the rollef of the holders of unsecured bonds of the | 4 Royal Havana Lottery.—See Official the judgment and skill demanded. "It ae ever Mat | skilled artisans and mechanics from all miltiary service, | country In depends as mach cs the cenSacnce had attained « height seldom surpassed by the | New York and Erie Railroad. rawing of Mareb 16, on another page. saa yy intimated by the Excoulive that the recsureee ce che | Which is excepted to by the President, and which has | of the people it the leg slative aa in the executive oe ot thes Cheaame. 8 Cinge partion of Resketts, the | For the relief of the Kingston and Rondout Railroad. — Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- = ries, Information given. luarter that they are ample, Accepting the |. recretary of War. In alluding to the embarrassments | have preferred silence. It has been induced dsted. A sivamboat was yeuterday To incorporate the Fidelity Insurance Company of New ‘J. R. CLAYTON, 10 Wail . New ¥ amuistee eoeanl cid Fevaine iat ihe teen encountered by the administrative bureaus, the Secretary | site churse because they believe phy od The effect of this great flrd York. He CLAYTON street, New York. ‘been armed with the power of conseription and the pri aa ee nee have been constrained, by tho | lict in ite duty to permit its logiti ‘and constitational | &% water works, ana to throw the people city Toestablish the New York Metropolitan Sanitary dis- Prizes Cashed in Alt” Dower of impressment, she common seaue of the people | nent, leg of. Con; to relinquish their | influence to be destroyed by Executive admonitions suck | 280® more on their typed g Py pond bg AE i is oe and Information given. | D ‘would impel them irressistibly to search for the cause | Toe Gey and :oxperion agents and employes, | as those contained in the under consideration, and aprings for several it te feared, will delay The troller sent ina reply in answer to the reso- C fice, 176 Broadway. oF tppSiuents and lure "ihe ycondct | Saye’, 2 aS om, Gad, aed | wioatmepabe expoation of onde ee Se reas | reer mene meinen ec aeeciee uretie. ee SF a one,, howe, uly it kas to auarshal and | inevitably so prejadcial and disturbing that it a" hoped aie gape ee Peron {ie rte tharos the Sega td grand purpose BISA PASSRD, pOGREt) SPRING SKIT wi wot BEND oF BREST ‘and. authorized’ to be used by the Congress bate * roman, Mines syatent of providing and THs. J. SEMMES. ES reagent toeny on to tous when | | To confor legal powers of arbitration on the Chamber | Hike the Single Speing, bub wil revere thelr FERIECT ond a dange-ous is we for the Exscutive to | fre! nuousemployment a suficient number W. A. GRAHAM. iy cumgesmeaiind. a inade. They are not EQUALLED in Elegance, Blasticly, ted scrutiny as much into the way in Mm rtisans, experts and laborers for ai tial opera- ‘4:3. CAPERTON. Lege wed To amend the charter of the Agricultural Insurance | Durability, Comfort or Boon . hich legislation had been executed and enforced, as into | that ine hill ovteinaly waren eee erate ‘ JOHN. G. WATION, Pee St eee. Bowen, Mignece Gomtared. by 1 Ommany. dasiides tess wo oe secneees tae: ted cempuing, shilted “artiscag ‘and poten iy meen olinde Reistive Serarhee along the Riuaese ine A Silent Sewing Machine f ‘by the pte department. It provoked in- pee yc Hunter, of Virginia, Dee Mimecif ‘the Richmond Moreh 99) the better protection of seamen in the portand | WULCOX & arBps'. Ne, £00 Beepderay. and the dangers that environ us, are gel “ ‘A OARD. . ee and hy ag he mean aagpaan Batchelor’s Hair Dyc—The Best in the oF to have obtained to ofect | and ‘wae seat into North Carolina | The Great Comic Kepresentative of |. world. Harn or ate instantaneous. The only perfec’. a rankorp. that: Iam fn favor of a reconstruction of the old for ie Rca cite Burman cn Ghakepere on Temperance and Vice “Dye, Factory 81 Barclay street. te rumor * 3 oly nderions & 4 who imtebtiva of ‘We Presidents F oe “Rm B. Tw x : See Wy ing “9 in 7 Tue following is he extract of « letter from Mr. Hack- |, Coughg Hoarsencss, and the various shoes allectionste tion, “Even If the facts had whose feelings and interests such an. event THE STATE CAPITAL... | (Net York, om tetend itt Washington, dated which publio speakers, military offeers dnd singers are table, New Youx, March 6, 1865. ly are, Say anything calculated to impair public confidence ina body to whom the people bare entrusted abd are obliged by our system of government to entrust so thuch. But is something more than the common blindness to «One's own faults in the temerity that invited this investi- Weed ant Tammany ve. Opdyke amd | '2t office last Saturday. Heir accuser, their d-plorable consequences, Thi Seren erate ere chee thout its lesson to iY official Who had Icast reason to expect it, wr The Retort of the Rebel Co: t Davis’ Late Lecture on theif Delin= SENATE. regard ‘Barcnpay, March 11, 1865. bearing. Of these the Tax Commissioners’ bill, the | tary, Senate met at ten o'clock, Hon.’ R. M. T. Hunter, | Health bill, and the Fire will for New York were dis | » combination o” ready tact, of Mr. Warsow, of Miss., @ resolution was and Tenmessce and other Western States." pranks www ch Mansa the present session, hav- | to act was the result of deliberation. The conseription The committee then withdrew, and, after an absence | office corps yield a large soceasion of power, The reso | matically expressed: Mis Wone denoted strong commo The measures passed by Congress during the present | classes, and the boys under seventeen, and the men over | adjourn. The President answered that, in his recent practically abandoned. The republicans are evidentiy | inelipation. On one occasion, when T was session for recruiting the army are considered by the | filty years of age. It was deemed expedient to allow | message, he had fully explained his views as to the legis: | Sieided neasure—not mens President insufficient; and it is said that the results of | this material to remain # t to thi trol of the 8 ate : wane wee Se pe ai upon thie are party ure, bet | apartment, ai had ve . tho law authorizing the employment of sinves as sol- | authorition for the purposes Of local polices to ald ka the | faran Gougsres bad, uot acqvicecedin’bie optatous, he | Ma,faction measure, One section of ‘hr party wow con. | toed at ar duh af ane which weked toe e, to aid in the | far as Congsees had not acquiraced in his opinions, he | trots 7 i y reat of deserters, and to enforce the administration of | hoped thar would turn out that he was pm ta | oe Gilatory action of Congress in adopting the measure. | State laws, ta the full extent of his powers and the resources placed That a law so radical in its character, so repugnant | — It ix also true that the President has recommended } at hie disporal, all might feel assured of hie purpose an 7 to the prjudices of our people, and’ so intimately | the passage of law suspending the privilege of | faithfully to defend and to protect the country. He | the office, aud the Opdyke and M Koon Aectionm, coun affecting the organism of society, should encounter | the writ of habeas corpus. This recommendation | hoped that the members of the two houses might all | pind seck te ture thea: ot . diers will b» less than anticipated, in congequ:nce of the rom what T then saw of ced bi it does not seem to me desirable, under eg) circum: | confidential message alluded to y the President be stanocs, to go.’ In tho same message the Presi- | the basis of the 0 shat tl juspension of the dent further remarkse:—‘‘The subject is to be viewed | writ “is indieper to the successful conduct of the ‘by us, therefore, solely in the light of policy and our | war,” the Congress does not concur in that opinion. social economy. When so regarded I must diserent from pmo onl A gs sweepers last. tis those who advise a goveral levy and arming the slaves | not perceived that the military reverses of the country for the duty of soldicrs,’’ It is manifest that the Presi- | since that period were occasioned by the absence of the aos Eee ie tte Pricer steak oo me penne ta, pare om gency had then arisen which would justify a resort to the regard to impresementa, Congress at the present extraordinary policy of arming our slaves. Indeed, no | sion has pass-d a bill declaring that the terms “ com. ‘other inference can be dedu: from the language used | pensation,”’ as ured in the constitution, entitle owner by him; for he eays:—These considerations, however, | whose propertly is impressed to the market value thereof rather to the improbable contingency of ‘Our need of resorting to this element of resistance than to | was considered necessary in consequence of i ial de- our present condition,” The Secretary of War, in his re- | cisions in some of the States, and because of the difficulty port, under date of November 3, seemed to concur in the i ge a gate hans Tadeed, it was Opinion of the President, when he said:—“While it is | supposed that tl i tion of the Layee — Exemption law. Passed. OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. Young, of the detective force, and Captain Jourdan, . C., MIL the Committee ‘tte iu Affairs, to whou was referred « oer a Avan, March 22, 1965, | the @ixth precinet, Without delay despatot amend the sleventh section of ‘An act to organize forces In the Renate to-day the Dill providing an inerease of | to all the princtpal cities of the Union, giving ably. Passed. Mi. Hotupay, of va, offered the following resolution, which was adopted mile, Came up 0s 8 general order te mediately after (he | instantly proce © make an investigation, and piamaarye evening the officers received information wh siation before ne, and Selng about tp adjourn, we most summary and deliberate, Scuator Angel, cheirmas | creiad in & certain house io Hy ing bill:— ting of the competition of the Erie road, which is -encouraging to know this resource for further aud future | clusion, as the Commissary General, on the 20th of De- 2 rate of three cents per mile, No one rose to meke fur: | Cia efforts is at our command, my own Judyment dose not | cember, 1866, had advertised, that he would Day for ther debate, and, after « pause and silence, Mr. Auge! | jmouey amd the thieves Could wot be secured the bank q yet either perceive the necessity or approve te policy v ~ ned by Ls ogee ager said be would move the pamage of the bill if no one de | officers much preferred to recover the be om, ‘slaves in the higher duties of soldiers.’’ ‘im fact the market price. The dent, in hie annval “ of 000, bel | a what of the sescion the Prosidont or Secre. | m ot Moveeaber task, Old. vot, call, We. ot: sired to speak further on the subject He sccordingly | (hems wih the exooption of, $10. we vei Miaretrievably tary of War considered the improbab! tention of Congress to any difficulties attendant made the necessary motion, which was carried *ithout | ruimed bad mut their losses been made good, arisen, which required 4 resort to on the execution of the impressment ia , and the bill waa put op ite nal ecnsideration Jaws. of res'stance, does not appear by any official document | The present message, for the first time during this ses- within the knowledge of your committee. Congress | sion, suggests modifications of those laws, and t! ordered, and the bill rejected by @ vote of wartern to & SPORTING JOURNAL. re maintali ou ee ee 1 am amazed at the report I read of Vice Presidont | relieved by BROWN'S BRONC Sea re na oe raEle for independence 8° | The Tax OMiee Bill Practically Deteated— | Johnson's indecorous speech in the Sepate when ind icted ‘Keon—Tive Overraled—Tire As mentioned to ta I had three days almost | irri * met Coweus quieres prammamnes etter. douomnes theca |e shrewdness and great overgy Be EE ae 8 commanding political influence in Corns, Bunions, Enlarg in rt ” . bere of the abstracted bonds, in order to prevent their ne. | amie by all drugglat to serve during the war," reported the same back favor. fare for the Central road, by removing the rertriction ia 4 hief Young im Sourdan, aided by the Consolidation act limiting them to two conte Per | detectives Mack 1, Gilmore, Tedrora ‘and Kelso, also Tureda fore mi ong about ws eajoun, we Peas executive sestion, The proceeding of the Renate was | i Urmens Ai nnie sv tinve that the stolen ons were ee ‘The House removed the injunction of secreny of the ad ng ite euaame te ae dollar of the stolen money was recovered, end the detec — by unanimous consent. The ayes and noes were then 408 COBUEN IN COUTRT--ASHACLT ON AN BDITOR OF 1AL TROCHES.: Haviege direct influence to the affected parts, they allay palmenary gation of responsibility in the face of events so recent contest it seems to me that we should’ do we chanced to meet there | Buy Miller's Hair Dye—Beot in Qualit Poel pave ron eg Sie gp noir Shenae: ia power to strengthen their hands. But after all, it be was en; in electioncer- one in price. Try it. Sold by druggists, Depot 66 poi hg heir re specie allegations the Presi 8 sense of the Justlee oftheir cause tha the hearte aun" er Tl ia og oo malta ekatn” weeeindee sboul rind ¥ er em sre think, that whatevs ever culpability there may. be dose aertas Universe tat te daa oe te aa te Acmasy, March 1, 1866 Prise to that casas! meoting and our interchange of | sold by sll druggists, $1 per bo Thy ro pane pam ee Les & fe opened ih dispeston ™iPalons Gara so nee” See muwene, scimaannat sae-outtan San naan ever of Mr. Joboson's Meee inet, ko iaviee bo retort forth ‘the . to the chtven . - : by wa oud delinquencies -————— Rochester Sennen’, | nad only road wach of his politiced course | Cheyalier’s Life for the Hair Restores ond clean, Stands above ‘comparison with any ot! 4 roadway. BARAWA Uist aE Ys ne a ' Of New Yort, Albany, Buftato, » RO, ORCIt® | ae mewapepors found expeliont to refer to; though I no- Adjournment of the Rebel Congress. much discussion in the isbhiee i@ regard to their party tiend'raay pot of pabi » character which Inop ~ ay hair to ita original color, stops its failing out, Keape the all diseasen of the feet cared by isa ra eS adopted extending the session from twelve M. to two Mer Andrew Joti ¥ ve th 7 uency. nson's personal prosence then seemed | Broad: following denied nt 4 ethos ermaeanne wie pre. pewrahioos Fain tee Ds 9 Parent ‘Tax Office bil! engaged «long and virulent debate. The | tome gaturally dignified, without any pretence or sem. pa sie < 5 Sen tobe lepartmen' COMMITTEE PRESIDENT. with regard ‘office places blancs “tate Do! pes poo wel = by a pnt os rong seesion, | ment have not mot the favor of the Executive, and that On motion, a committee of three, composed of Mervars. pred oes ue % Gnae | Sees ry eh a ioe Satie ache - Soaps for the tone yeas and nays, . Tho inigustiewet eccresy was autos e should deem it both necessary and pes eae, Watson, of ‘Miss. Oldham, of Texas, and , of | deputies and clerks are now beld'by the same individuals | /, cae any low bred, oral, or intemperate | perfumery and fan Quently removed, and the report ordered to be fated: dissatisfaction withthe matured opinion Tenn., was aj ited to walt upon the Presi ‘and | who held under Williamson and Brown, the only change | habit Lp bis acral con 6 with me, Mr. John. Sane Golmalttee te whom wee seterrel so tauch It is true that has failed to respond to the | noti'y him, if he had no further communication to inake, | being substantially, in favor of the tepublicans, and, in | 8m seemed particularly des-rous of ascertaining my Ideus Dr. Franklin and the of President's m of the 18th inst. as relates t. recommendation of the President to enact general | that the Senate was now ready to adjourn. Y 4 ! upee the art of public speaking. He never referred to | PLANTE. OSBAKE 0 | militia law. The subject was considered, and the failure THR PRESIDENT'S RESPONSE. potat of influence here, the wow eddkions to the tas | i iiiien was well chosen and gram- | us that. the summer before the war, af ble South Carvlinian planter, he was ‘tng duly considered the sume, respectfully sua the ita cancted’ by Congres ave placed in the military | of"alwat bail an hour, mturacd, whee hs sn apg - bonse, aud his style Was naturel and persuasive, and his | o henna was about to yen ie tart rah i nin able. citizens botween . WATSON sad :— 1288 ye) aS wart moving | humer pleasing and never “vulgar,” nor “bolstorous.'” | the du ; “The éttentlon of Congress Wy called by the President to | Sus Ula: then By, Oh ena vane men? Mr, Pusnipext—The joint commatttee charged with that | {ie til to ite passage in eecondawce with puch eawens | "adr. Suhnaun sat ots-a ws tote th thotebled hte: hie | You cannotipass, sir. Too eariy."* " _ none es and informe im ) Unless some wo hie motion, and’ with th hy. | When Tinvited bim to jou me ina glass of sherry wine, he | bat ded. want 4s urgent need of men and supplies for the army. on wh'ch a militia law can operate, except the exempted | communication to make to Congress they would now | drawal tw evident. that the. ies Of passing the bull we | we med to ucropt rather from courtesy to» me than his own | ter bas Ws ll alan Peo tras age ia st, fortify t coffee, and then, tue xhaled by the sun, we wilt 0 fa wih a cup ¢ of the night bein; ride,” “But, my alwaye fortified with a wine year! Tom im | few HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BLT- S. opposition and receive a tardy sanction, ought not to | was tho subject of @ special m in secret sei fely reach their homes, and that they and their families effort te to fu Omer | to steal away his | ‘ ‘ excite wurprise; Dut If the policy and necwssity of the | sion, It occupled the attention of Congrers for foar | and thelt couatnon country might contiaus to empertenss | Thane Ce es teen en Sn Ses Si WET | Crates,” ond looped tims. with the iden that his’ new | oF bane Aone heat yong 0 Mile orp measure had been seriously urged on Congress by | or five weeks. After mature deliberation, the mea- | the protection and favor of Heaven. takin of ome fection of pa the other, | found and stately arsoecintes, in spite of hig elevated, wagon. Those Bitters, | tind, are ® sure an Executive message, legislative action might have | gure was lad aside, as uniinportant and {hexpedient. ‘ADS URSMIIT, pew Bs Deing exposed’ exploded “HM has inthe | Portion, wore ielined to dsparage hima because of his Tall the feve trom malaria. Dowtes deon quickened. The President, in no official com- | Spieg can be arrested and tried summarily without sus- At twelve o'clock Mr. Huxren, President pro fem., fob oye aba action upon the Heath bill and | [eh aud more directly plebeian origin, and that then | bolls good, sir, e swampa of South Gare Rpunieation to Congress, has recommended the jas- | pending the writ of habeas corpus. Conspiracies, tend- | sald:—Seuators—The hour of (wo d'clock having arrived, | Fire De i Dill— measures in regard to which party | MF Jobneon, having quite forgotten himself, indulged in | eee Gage poh erases =. a law putting slaves into the army us soldiers, | ing in any manner to the injury of our cause, were pro- | it becomes the duty of the Chair to announce the Senate | jasues should be submerged in a proper for te | a0 Hl-timed, irrelevant and incoherent harangue. a —— the message under consideza:ion js the first otlicial } vided for by a special act pass'd at the 0 m, | adjourned sine die. vital publie interesta involved This idea begins to | EWar never yot inebriated; but 1 can feel another's |, Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hate tnformation snel, & jaw would meet his approval. | ‘to detine and punish conapiraey. against the Contos: ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. be better appreciated is ween in the action of the Health | * thow viet mized, and believe Mr Jobnson will be | £1018 lw foreheads or any part of the body. Warrauted. AG The Executive messave transmitted to Congress on the | rate States.’’ @ States of North Carolina, ja und ‘The House met at eleven o'clock. “4 Committee of the House in revising their report on the | eenerally locked upon as having been then “more Gruge! Tch of Novomber last suggests the propricty of enlurgin Mississippi had thi their L The House topk up the Impreseinent bill and t, | Senate bill, to which they make some judicions amend. | hnBed against thon Sinn my, a & Baker's F RT aes sphere of employment of the nego ae 8 Intorer and great repugnance Jo the past of Congress pus: it, McMoiion, of Va, moved sonmend the tills. of ties render:ng the measure more practical. The re. | Usefulness and a becoming digu sever & Bakers First Premiam Biag« aia mate ired i lapouines ‘oad, ie sasanenios cy ; mae pil oul een pant ad bill by ‘substituting the follo :—“A bill to violate the | sult will be the defeat of the Tax Office bill and —— action of auch ap aug Pe OES Stiteh Sewing Machine. 446 Broadway, ves be acqui 00) i bd ”? pawaage of others, This would satiety wited States y “s a to the faithful discharge of duty, that the slaves thus | of that legislation. It was deemed wire and Co cnc epi te netaoe Vis ‘nian its sho nomabte of tt poutte opt cule te ey tee scene - Cin Introduced ‘acquired be liberated, with the permission of the States | conciliate oppositiqn at a time when disse tease ‘in good Talth rated ie ouk of enter. friends of the Tax Office bill hikve to-day discovered that Police Intell sii’, Boyd abalone from which they were arawn. In this connection the | ruinous; ey benefits to be derived from tl Mr. MeMctian then moved to add to the title the erotment in | THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ERY —REGOVERY holesale and retadl, following ag lnvesds SS ‘stent pe dag —— xs writ are leone w= or words, “and give diseatisfaction to the farming commu- OF Ald, THE STOLEN BONDS—ARRESTS ON 8US- fase atin ay ro teers er | neces gee oteescet, feet? | "legate = REE «i RE seinen ee onto 5 f ole Ine. pure te Time neater ineiha'be wegmooted. to forty eScves ts ane wed teaaeptasabio ca the juiecinase ntl catretiong tus Cephonmaaen, pence tional Bank, corner of Brosdway and Peart street, on evi number Fhoul angi lo corpus a8 & measure “almost indispensal “ Monday afternoon, by which that corporation lost the ‘s Honey of Horchound and Tar. Thousand. Beyond this Mmit and these employments | successful conduct of the war.” If the facts stated in the | the Trans Missiesipp) ton norrcunyot Wena ‘hegucn, | Governor's Appointments, dc. cum of 900,008, Ws allies Wine. lelend GGL. Ontet eg galde nduenga, hoarnonera, ait poren ct ue of . The’ Hone: ut Junge. There isn rt leat pasratigrmrcnes~ aS § recess. il our ipper Sora ee en cainance of ‘our gread cause and the prosecu, | of the Committee om Railroads, e@dreened the Beuste at | of the clly, and op making s search their Messrs, Fowler & Wells, Phrenologtats, Uon of the war to a successful issue. b b, giving his reasons for reporting the measure, and information was found to be correct Every | give charts of character ily. at roadway. ed Mr. Editor—Permit me through your anert their innocence, | columns to express my gratitude to Dr. B. STEINBERG, sufhevent can be ob- $4 Rond street, New York city, for the skill and in to warrant their detention Io case both the | n ‘trivunce by which In a short New York, January 18, 1865. Bio rds me pleasure to add teatimon “he gant qudities of CONSTITUTION. might well have delayed action on this subject until the | mendations of the President will doul receive the thirteen. The necessary Gnal motion to nr vcsider waa Joe Cobut the well knows int, wee ar @, alr t itis the great panacea for die rent moment, ss the. President, whose constitutional | respectful consideration of Congress, It may be well also lost, and tte question thus @ualiy settle! Suh Santas talline. «tee Baie bodes i have been aMicied with inflammation Baty it is “to give to Congross information of the state of | doubted, however, whether the it value, of fare on the Central road hiss been de. | “GOCE aed Jhon travelling Howth and Wesb-cabange of cht the confederacy,” has néver asked, in any authentic | payable in the future, will induce owner of pomey cided simply upon its relation to interests, The | Court yesterday, he having boon arrested by offlorr Leay. | AG wator, Have treated with the best physielans, Iut manner, for the ‘passage of a law authorizing the employ- | te part with it, and whether the passage of such « mea- Union members of the Legisiature not be Induced | opoft on the complaint of Mr Frederick HG. Brother. ‘1 srelief. Twas induced by « friend ‘of ming to try ment of slaves as soliers. The Senate, however, did not | sure would reeult in @ general concealment of provi- to bring into the cam; ext fall the resp ousibility, om tom, editor and proprietor of & sporting paper known used two bortled, row nn ‘discane 14 entirely enredt await the Movements of the President. On the | sions, and nent starvation of the army. their part, of i the cost of trave! to the Quin December, 1804, the fellowing resolution waa adopt: | "It thapprehended. by the President that some degree of upon thie vast aveuae © The of the will were y socomumend to ns eu eng Pye he gimeule. ed by the Senate, in becret soesion :— embarrasément in the management of the finances will so unwilling to couple the propasiioon of toe inerease of ‘Depot Cla street. r. Resolved, That the, President be requested to inform | be filt in consequence of the inadequate provision made fare any further legislation for enm:rog the safety & fecent sumber of Arena, which Pooh with ) of life and more efficient managemen! 0! the rueds of Ciicke was entitled “oe Coburn (the wosld bs Ane the Senate, in secret fegeion, as to tho state of the finan- | by Congress; and itis intimated that some of the mea- iq the State. cos in connecton with the ment of the troops; | sores recommended by him were so retarded as to lose the he (Coburn) was handied with Cobura ry M siprcthorion 9) More Gray 1 Raldne: % ir or practice, by Dr, GRANDJKAN, Astor place tfc means of supplying the munitions of war, | much of their value, and after being matured, any molestation on the part of the a TYR PROAPWAY FARaitn. out gloves beeqacntly caste and subsistence; condition ot | were for the same reason abandoned, being no longer | {onrederete States or the payment of any The third of the Dill for ¢ ; am, Mo, 38 Kast Hovston street, —. — and | the lity of recruiting | applicable to our altered condition. only financial Sxc, 2, In the event the Becreiary of the rattroad parallel to caused debat aod the bar Cobu Eyes Mai | ere. caseen aii aoe aine ah {he condition of our foreign relations, and | measure abandoned after being matured was the ble at ones to obtain coin tothe amount day in the Assembly. This Dill has had porn lar relations | ® glass of ale in Hrotherton’s face, . mupblet directing how Wo fhocor or medicine. Bent by ‘whether any ald or encou it from abroad is ex- | currency bill recommended by the under the provisions of the first to the lower houne, aad is in real horve for | marking, “itl oe rome Wife 1 chaw sour moss off," | Up sprotnclon, of te on ted, or bas been sought, or proposed, so thatthe | the Treasury, and endorsed by the President in Oa gO gh 8 cortain partiameatry perpenme with which » large enum | fe © muscular defendant demanded an exam nation ree Ny oe yulten nate’ may have aclear and exact view of the state of | hie annual message. It may bo remarked that | Seal! be levied abd oollecied of tweniy-tre Per | berot members of the lower hou @ sironely eyupathian | oo the complaint, which is only for diwwrderly oouduet, —- ea tho country, and of its future prospects, and what mea- | the failure to enact any ficcal measure, which hes pot | snd bullion and {¢ exchange in the rate States, | 114 route is from the Hudson River road dept to the | but owing t the hom ot his counsel the hear The Great German Hoetimt sures of Jogislation are required. snffictont vitality to render it valuable and applicable for ering, which tax, shalt be due and South ferry, and the grant would be an equivalent for the | ing wae postponed fee Dowling ull Mooday oext, arch, catarth, calarch, Browel.ttis, theron’ Tn to this resolution the President welt | the short period of four months, does not deserve much | fet day of Apr! ores small oars y put upon the lower part of the Tad. | Many of Cobura’s friends were present im court to watch F diplsarsp, ona te Ae have communtested to the Senate his views as to the | regret. The Currency bill was recommended to Con, vided thas the al son River road, ‘also for the Ha iow Rattroad puute | the progress of the Case, 'EMAN & Cr 508, ity and policy of arming the slaves of the confede- | and based on the condition of the toances presenta ty pa a ae cast of Broeawey, Tt te accordingly opposed by the — = per hoyle, WERK ‘etorte acy aa @ means of public defence, No unswer whatever | the President ip his messago, apd by the Secretary of the | )\idred por fetnt interest of these feprmcoted by Senator | The Reported Death of John I. Nodgson. treet, Moston, Maas, whi boon made to the resolution. In addition to this a | Treasury in his report. It te nbandonea without regret, | or silver cot ‘dust, bul utcher aud Mr. Brandreth. @ content bas been very 70 TUS GorroOR OP TeR HERALD. close upon the bill, and after much fillbastering the moastire was loet 8 vote of fifty vine wo fifty four int committee was raisea by Congress, under s conour- | becaurc at a juent of the session it wasascer- ent resolution adopted : secret sersion on the 80th De- | tained tha ihe errr of public debts constituting cash ember, 1864. That committee, by the resolution creating | demands on the Treasury exceeded by nearly four hun- At, was instructed, “by conference with the President, | drod by ed the amount originally forges to Congress by the Secretary of the tee Mi or within thirty Maye afior the passage lent to the povernmant nde Rugs mode T notes im your sditioe of Gaturtay, 18th, thet To the The result iv claimed aaa great triumph by the iariem | an inquest was helt o the Ith ow the body of © man + REA SETLRS , tateront and taken in ponnection with the defeat of the | \itied om the railroad, whe was sappored to be my soo oe Rachie hat 4d Trade. ALN AND FANCY HAT. and by such other means as they shall deem proper, nauty. The Cirrency vill con- Central Railroad neasure, which tiey also opposed, their — mined. A rich and beautiful stack, whote- fo ascertain what are onrrellable means of public defence, | templated tbe Peduetion of the currency to one hundred | enet of the gold oF silver coin, got secon i quite signal, . Joba F Hodge, (rom © tabacco box ound wm ie brty | 10 fai under the eunerrh ae PM ina ry hs. - 0! roadway. Present and prospective. fty militona, by a conversion of the Treasury notes A written report war made by the committee on Janu- | imto tithe certificates, payable after the war, and by an ary 25, 1865; and although it had a conference with annual application of a portion of the taxes iu the Presi , wo allusion is made In the report to an: patare of « sinking fund. The trensu tes re gestion by him that the necessities of the countpy re- | celved for tithe iNoaten were to be cancelled, The utred the employment of slaves as soldiers. Undor | military reverses, which impaired the credit of the Pisce circumstances Congres, Influenced, no doubt, by | covernment to such an extent as to destrey the are bromght to bear on the pasinge of the | t had « letter from gay som today, who ts in the Central bill waa immense Fr the ety of Lng York ~ } roe rat ‘ Ti H gover it was concentrated upon Lal f seomed ere ow the bgt cam@ Int the pomseasion of the man f Soitse tea Se sliowea ¢ eredit fort taal nor | sistablc. Tt rowaine 10 U0 woon new what (he fate of the | of course, Teanow tay vill Ubave heard from my sr tont of sich loan; and (ge ee at the delay of thirty | Broadway Ra‘iroad, as « speciel orier, (morrow will bo | think Ht thts statement, m0 way Gaye) mentioned te cpation, shall So 4 tw one THR Ob¥: oe Ming the atteution of te (rien fe of pandred sod twen daje Zor all portions of the oontederecy ny the froin of the mistake Grou Tb dus the paabape ot an avand sed i ye Lorrows from any bank f tho opinion of General Les, ed for itself the pro- | seleability of any of its bond little hope that trea- nd the Misslas{ppt, day. that be knew the name of We man who prety, polley aod nocceal of lope the measure in | sury nutan Wetld be each tithe certiOcaten. AS “ he ection of Wrinenct: shalt ot been, SS teem. 8, The Byte ‘wilt vend you wort soentent ‘fon. #000 a8 the en o°muse increas in the arrears of debt wus th of th . tein fece'y- of Ineurcnce, Fl. Barnes, sormia & BODES wher a wy 0 revanmondati: ws of tbe President to employ forty | discovered, a8 above tuentioned, wii idem of redyang Wo | Sorel & tons enrol ment NM Bowton Kemer un Moreh 99, 1808 piwik ge wolvimbta « etter Whe Written on the lh) od, wit ure | Joa heen gomine ced tr ar | to be popular, from t fie 'ay are t Or, The Found-