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SUPPLE rer —— MEN'T TO THE HERALD. ‘the Yenate act was, ‘Mr. McDouga't, (dem.) of Cal. not reve ved a two-thirds vot fully repr sented when the bill was passed, bad vwas not the Clerk’ of the House that the wits ‘a two-thirds vote of eens ke. protested that the bill ', because the Senate ‘The resolution was adopted. Mr. Savisevuy, (dem.) of Del., offered the following preamble aud resolutions:— THE PRINGPLY UlON WHICH iB WAR WAS CONDUCTED. Whereas, the Senate of the United States, on the 26h of dopted # resolution im the words following, to- “ Resolved. That the present deplorable civil war has been ferced upon the country Bates vow in revolt he uw nionists of the Southern ernment aud in arms around the capital; that in this national emergeney Congress, dauishing all feelin any pur institutions of Gf mere parston, and recollecting only its duty to the whole country, deciares that this war is not Proseciited upon our part in wny it of op nor for ~¢ of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose ‘of overt rowing OF luterfering with the rights or established: ese States, bat to miintain and defend the supremacy of the constitution, and. all laws made in pursu- Union ance thereof, and to preserve the equality and that a8 soun Ought to couse with all the dignity, ane rights ofthe sovereign States unimpai Us these objects are accomplished the war whereas the ald civil war has ceased; therefore, Resolved, That the Senat tn redemption of th Reciprocity wreaty. ‘The House would perceive that some Important qu that state 0! which treaty we were now to enj Oisbing on these coasts, Tho Britieh the treaty of sof construction would arse under things. It would become a question wader the right of clamed that by 1814 the preceding trea'y of 1753 was annulied; but that claim could not be waintalned, be- cunse, if $0, then it was equally clear 1815 must Nave been anuniled that they were thrown back either on coxsion in tho treaty of 1783 or on were enjoyed previons to that time. ever, the Constrggsion which both gy cunsent to put i of the ireaty of 1 the convention of iSi8, and the 4 would be perml: eries, as they der “that three miles of the coat. He had can government would ever consent line from lvadiand to Such action was preposterous, In the the law officers of the Crown they sald that dd to carry on thor share of th adiand of these that the treaty of y the treaty of 1854, © the orivinal con the rights h Probably, he »vernments world it would be that by the abrogation 4 both parties were thrown back on merican fishermen iis to the draws v th “headland,” asased in the treaty of 1518, was evidently futended to man the headiands of + e great bays. But it go happened that the term “beadiaad” was not in that treaty wi ail, indicating great carelessue-s in NEW YORK, WEDENSDAY, APRIL ll, 1866. t over till tp-morrow, ROT 1 Mhte was tie motiva made by onsider the vole rm ayotom of bank U About a week sine, ed whether if the sof the bit would per- mit earlier votes also to be consid 80 as to adjnit arondinents; or Whother they would concent to its being recom. tbe. having expired, it we THE WA ‘The next business tn oF f M Mr, Damen, ( o Judiciary, which had recently passed the dd become a law, it would necessitate some Is of ths bil, apd eugvested that ht properly \be left to the the Senate, “But if the gentle. y importan’ udment to red now The Srraks@ siated that no amendment could be of- fered to the bill in its present shape, aud thot the vote ordering it to & third reading could mot now be recon sivered, bat that the bill could be rocominitted with OF without instructions, Me. Jvx: kes intimated that a recomaittal of the bill would be, in effect, its dofeat, much tn suggest bi kota, (rep.) of RT, replied dint if the bill reor- | The bil was road twice, and then, the moraing hour } THE HEALTH BOARD, Interesting Proceedings ¥ sof Dr. Percey on the Diseases of end Swill Milk—Debate the Cholera—Mrasures to be Immediately Inaugurated to Guard Against Pestt- tence=Vessels from the Bermuda Quar- antine en reat: for this Port—Che More tality for the Week, We. The usual semi-woekly moeting of the Metropolitan Poart of Health was held yesterday noon. The meeting was convened at three o'clock, Presideut Schulte e minutes of the last meeting were read fe of health ordinances wero taken up section by seeiion aed a number of amendments were made, which occupled three hours, With the amendments tho ord nances were adopted, The Pxreinxsr then announced that Dr. Percey would rday—Re- a health law, Justice in the streets, in violation of the Dowling dnod the offenders from $1 to $10 each. In de fault of payment many of the prisoners were commitied to the Tomba. Meeting of the Street Cleaning Commt,- sloners. The Street Cleaning Commissioners met yestentoy morning in the Mayor's office, City Hall, The contra: t- ors presented @ communication asking for additional dumping grounds and repairs for some of the dumping boarda. Upon motion of the Counsel for the Corpora. thon it was resolved iat the Comptroller be directed Co Inquire nto and report ut the next meeting of the Com mission as to the extent to which the request of the coniragions could be complied with. It was also solved that at th ing of the Board the tractors be not ar and report at what time they can remoy wailation of filth and garbage acthe dumping grounds, Mr. Jac 8 sented a d.agrauim showing the atre cleaned d ring the week ending April 7, 1860. tractors and their foreman also banded in a letier and report showing tho streets cleaned by them during that period. ) INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL F Toxspay, April 10-6 P. M. ‘The stogk market has ruled steady to-day at the roces of yorterday afternoon, and, although it lacked anls there was no want of confidence manifested im course The passage of the Finance as It passed the House of Representa- sions as to what the of prices: tives leay #6 bo ground 4 future policy of the Treasury will ba, It authorizes the Yecretary 10 receive any seven-thirty motos or other obli- gations of the government in exchange for any deseriy tion of bonds authuricod by tho act of Manb 3, 1865, and al ° wo of any bonds authorized by the said act to such an amount, io such manner and at such rates a y doom adviaat tor lawful money, certificates of indebtedness of cort ates of deposit or other floating eee andor y act of Congress, the proceeds thereof to be ured urities Iasued Fee UY ae adoption ot a eee tig andull awemude | tho examination of the case, is. Gosatrpea.astied whcther: tt would. ned beisccapien il giv tha Boni hie views onthe iqheatiou of cows ana | <oeUonM then-adioumned. wp lin Risa dakiowy: io, «<page ceman in purauance thervof, ind will preserve the Union with Sixvens, (rep.) of Pa,, Inquired whethor, under the | ble to have it rvcoumnitied, with leave to report at any : - een Pho bill further provides that nothing in this or any pro- the dignity: equality dud rights of the several States, the said | law of nations, aud without aay treaty or convention, | bme ‘ pee Le ss Kk. i Troubles in the Alanson Methodist Eplis | yj jus act of Congrem stall be construed to authori any yiedou, Me dene * tama! . PRRORY ing the Board #aid:—By soetion 123 ooesnurily wah Terolved, That Anirew Johnamu, Prendent of the Caited | @ thaniue:Jeague Se ee ee tO Tt the Bowes, ee bperPronte: jrspyphiede =~} ; “Se osc yee os _ copal Charen, : increase of the public debt which will m rily make Siates, merits the gratitude of ull the le of the United . by . you will Gad that the owners of swill milk stablesare | ALLEGED FRAUDULENT ELECTION OF TRUSTERS a " th States, on wecount of his patriotic efforts to preserve the Mr, Raveosn.gave it as bis own opinion that all these | 0! the geuileman from New York to be simply to the ied to banish thetr cows f1 rte : AYPIDAVITS OF MEMBARA OP THE OUURCH it Incumbeut upon the Beeretary to maiutain the etx per Union with ail the dignity, equality aud rights of the several | treaties were ated, and that we fell back on tho , machinery of the bill compe auleh thetr cows from the city limita, This se. J ha 4 ~ | cont bonds a above par, which can only be Siulgn ith all the dIROUY: Suton Yncluded ununpuired, and | rights which we enjoyed before any treaty. According | Mr. CoxktuxG suid that biz objections were not do- | is perfectly Just and proper. 1b will be remembered that COMICAL SCRNES AT AN ROOLBSIAUTICAL ELNC- | b k Le ae kot is hin our cordial co-operation in his said | to the law of nations we bad certainly the right to Get | Mgned at all to dimiutsh tie ered t due to the gentiema | 4p 4839 Mr. Cheney, of Boston, imported three animals TION—POLITICAL PRIMAKIBA OUTDONE, BTC. nequodl sh pid Re mony Sem SOY: to within a marine league of the shore all along the coast. | froma Rhode Island aud to the select committe fur pre- ” » sUPREKN COURT—omaMnene, OF Unted States notes not more than ten milhons Me, Soxer objected to the present consideration of | ‘Mr Pres iret.) of Me, sated that bis object In oiler: | faring «bl which contained no may valuable prin- | fom Constantinople; from these three hundred thousand Badieo Bidsatlecks can be fetired celled within sla months from the the above, and it went over under tiie rule, ing the resulutiou which formed the groundwork of this | © ples aud provisions, abd he was quite wailing to vote cattle were merificed from a disease which has spread ere cnegetaenne, , % fous Mr, SAULSHURY gave notice that he would call the sub- | proliminary report waa not @ belligerent one. Thero | fur it if som the obje tions which, to bim, seemed | ang still oxists. ‘The doctor then quoted the authority of ‘The People ex rel. Henry Hume va, Wel panage of tho act, and the w not more than fou fect up again on Friday next, wore a thousand American vesses now on the fsi unanswerable were removed (rom It, ‘ gia d and others. —The present legal difculti millions on any one mouth; aud the Secretary is required ‘Fits POSTAL LAWS. grounds, manued by active, energetic, quick-witted’ me Afr, Coox, (vep.) of Ti!,, intimated that his objection the cominittes appointed by the State of Massachuwette to fo as oy of son, of if w ent @ detailed staten w eas, at the com- Mr. Vay Winer, (r°p.) of W. Va., from the Committe | and perhaps there was an equal nuciver of British ves: | © it Was thot ieoverruled the Homestead Exe:aption fuvestigate too matter, A ball infected wih the plearid | V has GPO~n. out oF tas clection of th " on Fook Oflves ait Post. Roads, reported, with amend: | gela there’ manno’ by men jealous of thelr rishta. if | laws of tho Stale of Ilnois, He was nnwilling w ex. | Snouds was sent front Florida to the Pape of Good Hops, | the Alanson Methodist Rpincopal mencement of the next seston, of all that he has done ments, the bill to uniend the pusial laws, ‘It reduces the | these parties wer allowed to adjudicate ther own claims, | Change (he one for the other, were eaoriiond froin the disease it | Norfolk street, between Grand and Brgo.ne atroct under thi authority in the meantune, Although it will Bue fer defacing or injurihe nail matter of letior or pillar | jt would bo easly avon that trouble might arise. ‘The | Mt, SraLpine, (rep.) of Ohio, gave It ax his opinion | spfead, Achin! of thal p ethen prubtoived the tmporte- | an | maeeit of Mr. Monry I 4 ss be ween that th of the Secretary of the freasury boxes from a ihousand to five hundred dollars, aud the | provincial Ley + proposed to have an armed ‘o | that the bill as it now stood waa the best bunkrapt or a country, and since then up to’ le ¢ afiidarit of Mr. Houry Mune, who bas boon & imprisonment under certain cass. force there, aud tt was but right that the Ameriéan | insolvency law to be found tn the Enghakdanguags, § He Just two or Lives years they have never been infected. | tary of the charch fur a number of years, which way | 81° Bot eh v out in the bill, certain rafo ‘The committee asked to be discharged from the Senate | erument shoul iave one or more armed yeesels there to | had ited it to the examination eof tie best jngland io Avstrai@and | read jn court yesterday, sets forth the fullowlag facts limite are unposed upon his ¢ oof action, and it ta Dill to amend the postal laws, In liou of it the House | preserve the pr: business nen of the country, and thelr report of it was ists here wt thmday. By | oi aenanggd Gn more than probable that he will not be able to fuily avail Dill was reported as above, Mr. R)\Moxp amply desired to put the House in pos. | to be copsiderod as aa net im favor of erediiors rather uu spread the | The Alanson church was poasesmed of nine trustews, | p ? RRIMAURS MENT OF VRNSSYLVANIA, session of the wading facta of the case, He was not | than of deb ors disease, The question 14, are 4 Gt for food? | divided into three claases, consisting each of three per | Milnnet of even the » power W Cone Mr. Wusox, (rep,) of Masa., called up the biil to reim- | aware that the Priti-h government had given any official | ‘The first quesiton, being the reconsideration of the | H7BeN tie disses Ue ctheevi ixnotaprurent. | sony On the 16th of March of the presont the | tmet the whieh bestowed — upon burse the State of Peunsyivania for the oxpenses in call- | information to this covernment of the steps | vote by which the hit was rejected, was taken by yeas | bin furthor siaied wien the digeue exits, ip Au acute 3 ie ee Pari ules aisle ing out the milla of that State im the sovernment ser- | connection with the ma'ter; but be found in the London | and sar a, anya 48; #0 the yore | farm it is unwhoiesome. Are they to be killed and told | term of office of three of those trustecs expired, when \ pary vie. Itavthorizes the Secretary of War to pay to the | Tim: of March 17 a s\atement in aa ediiorial aiticle ecting it was reconsidered, ' The: question then re- | 9 batcers, or + nt abroad to spread disoas among | new clection was ordered for the 1th. Rov. Wiliam which he originally ««kedYor been granted him, « state State of Penusyivaniaa sum not exceeding eight hun- | relating to the termiuation of the Reciprocity treaty, | Curred om the passage of the bil. other caitlo? Therefore, someth.ny should be done by | p Corbitt ig pastor of the church, being in pow | of fear among the Braue mercantile community dred thousand doliars fur the purpose pamed. that veasels of war had been placed on the coast to pro- | Mr. Diaees moved the previous question. the Board. IC you abohals awiil milk there mem will Kei) . cau ahaa gp Rhy Seen eA ‘The bill was passed. tect the Briuish rights and to provent collision, and that Mr Gawd asked. thine to withdraw that motion, | their catile, I know of a romedy, bat l caunot now tat | session of the registry of namos of permons who . é GRANTS OF FUVLIC LANDS IN AID OF A SUIP CANAL AND | tho Ameri an fishermen would be dvly warned and the | that he might move ty re-ommit, with leave to report ab Piped re ee oe animal coped ers were and are members of the church; and it | im 4 Widesprad pane ° © placed any ssi RALROAD, exclusion of their boats enforced. Ho was of tho | auy tim others is aul. The dis ase proceeds from a de- e cope awed to | My of the Treamy In pone » of (hat uniimite Me Fiano, tins BORER carnsd op: gia’ ait’ fo | SPiveekeinae Ueenuiy prone oer wader the: iad | | sit tho qnestion might ag well bo mot’ | eayed ung.” Ie ie probable that te exinia for two or threo | 1 S!l°aet Pe ee Oa Ree SAE retuned te ce whleh Mr, MaCaliods asked’ fer'iweed bate grant one hundred thousand acres of the public lands to | had any shadow of right to wan of our | Dow, leaving detain to be seitied hereafter. Years nate, The deve i contagious, do much so | Produce it at the elegtion, rendering it impossible to de- | F ; aid in the construction 0° a slip cana! from Lake Supe- | fishermea was tue smali strip of three miles ‘Tho previous question was seconded, ‘The vote on or. | Maat Uke dow wy iniect tne Guer gaitle, The weat | termine the qualification of voters, and many whe did bien @ auurce of € ¢ whole country, and nior to Lac La Belte, in the State of Michigan. from this coast, He thought it quite right and | deriug the main question was taken by yeas and nays, | uf sach catiic has ur foodto my knowledge | voy were not members of the church, and, therefore, | evry man woud b himself ax much ae ‘The bill was passed, roper that the Fritish government should rend armed | aud resulted, yeas 08, nays 67. T have econ within about two years nu animal that was ae i . ' ve Liskin SNe ee 1 1 not entitled to vote; that previons to this election a | Porible againn ingene upon the move- The bill unaking @ grant of lands to afd in the construc- | vessels there to act as police and prevent collision, aud Mir, Jenckne offered to let the vote on the passage of | Killed in Avoruoy Tave seen the diseased in st entitle ° hat pre’ his election tion of the Southern Minnesota Railroad was pa-sed, he thouht it equally necessary and proper thut our | the Vill be takey vu a day to be uxed. Lestined, wud auimal was gold or food. | scheme was put on foot to elect Messrs Alanson T ents of thy Toasury, aud ao Loi try would have been THE SENATE CHAMBER AS A LECTURE KOM, government should do the rame, On that point there Oljection wad made, ahd the House proceeded to vote } There bas by Jiseise here known as the trychina. | pegve Washington Bunco and Reuben Stith as «uch | checked and the energies of the country paralyzed. Mr. Wit-ox called up the resolution to grant the use of | was uo difference of opinion in the Committee on Foreign | by yews aud nays on the age of the bili. The vote | Where pigs and rats are toand under cow stables the | cy gone and that frauduient votes were pus in Wo serve ow, wh all know exactly how far the Secretary can carry the <enuto chamber to Mrs. MC. Walling to delivera | Afuirs. He hud no doubt that our government fart | resulted, peas 70, nays The following ts the vote im | disoare has boca spread. | Hh kaww of one animal wter | that end, one Theodore 8, Joues, who Ista the employ | gut his own pec Lary ews, the country wm pebdistarpeitel ing from this lecture on the condition of the South on Tuesday even- detail The registry book nit 10. dng, the 17th inst. although ould reads) eo Yeas Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ashley of Ohio, Baldwin, | the disewe were engoudered among the iaruers. ‘There sew Peoduen! fe ites Were that doubt nd sorertanty which the mero Knowledge The resolution was passed, peg ale yigin happen fie laine Of early | pguks; Baxter. Heawian, Houteell, Hranidgee, Peomall. Bus | are occasivus When oo can eaaliy dovect watt Lhe mi ro emer ype al ethan dag: Bir Dow ahommgie enue Ran senso umaga 9 AXKCUTIVE SESSION, Tree w quetiun which tight leed oventually to war, | Scheer: Darling, Daris, Dawes, Dison, Deaneliy, Dey Leese he LARSCGLAAD eae, Te ame oe a HAT || epre ay aber of te obEreR. TRRE-AB the time ay » urtpr of the Geancial deatinien of ty is aintiiin aie Ader Satin the Senate thei, a8;t00 + | Eliot, Pariawor tin, neli, Grawold, Hart, ft Would sco that she paw of & givtivous aubstance. | i Cuaroapon. top and toa great bxtont of every other man's for Our interes's in thoge Dsheriew wore well worth protect- ing at all costs and hozards, and it was therefore impor. tant that there should be suiilcient force there to protect to preside at and upon said election; withsiand ng the open oppo and certain other tp G Hubbard of Lowa, Hubbard of mes M Th ovber instaucos « distinction between pure aud impure ui lk. distinetly caution the farmers of the State never tw buy NOL MnpowIbdie Wo detect the He would tunes, would have At the F falled to inmpire, ow York Central minutes to two P. M., went into executive session, and at balf-past two adjourned. Conm., Helbur ton! and prote Hooper, Hogan, o.en: Jai mbers of the © ut at ten o clock them, and to prevent a conflict «hile negotiations on t ujloen, vison, Planta, alti ‘. ys HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ” . ; Tabor, Taylor, Thayer, Eronche resilient CWULTZ said, in regard to tho cholera a 1 s negotiations for the permanent se-urity of our rights, homas;Jr., Trimble, Trowbridge, Upson, ua, ‘ae } wien 2.000) 101 1014, Michigan Southerm Wasmsatox, April, 10, 1866, had been instrueted to offer a resolution of Inquiry. mie Oke Le EOeenCE i. Vaaiaae or Ho, Were, | Seemem, Jb would have been. & serious tmstier lad 0 ( 0) Wh (ed), Rock Inland (amen 100) 116% He believed that che inquiry would meet with a prompt ; Wasbburse, of fod., Wilkama, Windoin, Wright—70. the kngiand arrived ai this port instead of Malifax, ua collier at the elecit * PREAES PORTUON, Feapones, ond that the House would receive sich ta | _ Navs—Messrs. Ancana, Ashley of Nevada, Baker. Barker, | their prosnt unprepared stale, Ho reirsited the embers of the church, Inetu Cleveland ond | H.auarg (pales 1,000) 9906, Mamewentone Mr. Cuaxten, (dem.) of N. Y., stated that if he had | formation as would serve asa basis for whatever ac Renjamin Heron Bidwell, Bingham, Mayer, Buckland, | sence o Dr. Swinburne from the present meetingon | of ihe memoers of the chute hh pre-ent, projurred O40 65%, Fort Wayne 904, At the first reg been prosent yosterday when the vote was taken on the | the House might think Ot to take. It would ‘be seen | Hate) Deming, Deulsin, Bldsidwe, Ferguiar, Pine, Ga ag ee Jeoted thereto; and depunent offered w r ho market was firin but quiet. New York Aiiet stope aad heen: taken to: etcare oar. tights, and id- asi r , , yar, ¥ The counsel then read the law of the State on the | eee Pianect to church elections, W ‘Gril Rights bill he would have voted in the negative. . ie field, Giossbeniier, Goodyear, Harding of Ky., Mariing of omni oe giniaes te aiee of aunacunney his State in respect to churels . ower than at the balf-paast two board formation of those stops would be very readily commu. | Iii. "Hayes, Henderson, Highy, Hill, Holmes, Muda: A. ¥. bad with him; bat he was not permitted to do fo by . Mr. Duiccs, (rep.) of Mich., stated that he had been | nicated. w 'Va., Hidbp i ¥., Hut) a of Ohio, Keizo, Lav 4 ares ets yey ep anaes —— met Tir ggs and Jones and their crowd, who, with great noire iohigan Bunthern $y, Cleveland aad . . jawrenee of Penn, Lawrence 0 "Loan, | the old halk a » ix uo place for she | BF a ak vce linen (cae i ; sappncees called out by unavoidable business yesterday and. was | Ms eiiey thee oeered © Seeeluson recur itie.'| Lamont Meclung, Me:cur Miller, Morrtil, Mont! . Myers, | rocoption of cl lara paienié. Th» question it, aro, we be ob ony and exchement cout, bot laien aay tbiak Pitebure %, wn 1, Cleveland and abvent bat twonty-seven minutes; when he camo back | fayen to protect the rights and interests of American | Novia wPtonn. tea Nell, O7th, Payne, Ferhaw, Brice, | preparvl w ark for tio powers which the bill now becoro veedieverwined, or pertalt buy” Ighs te be given tothe | Toledo 46, Fort Wayne $6, Wenters Union Telegraph 1- Gs bill was pasced. Any one who know him xnew that | citisene in the ishing grounds edjaceat to the British | schond Ee ea ge ec stivena, Bulelk, | we Legislature allows us? The publio look to us for | Yountul members of thoir part Keoding, Northwesvern, Rock stand, Quicksilver and he would not have dodged the question if he had been | provinces, and whether any logisiation or other action on of LIL) Washbuene of Maas,, | Prompt notion. ‘The aMdavit, after stating some further matters in re | Cuu.beraod were mieady, Government securilios were provent; he would have voted “aye.” The part ‘of Congress ts, in hi Judgment, nccorsary . Dr. Sox suid, if wo wait for this bill we shall be t00 | tation yo ‘R008 on to wtate that on that occa : : hie THK ASHASQINATION REWARDS. tosate those rele and’ toverests te ‘scasequence of the | No further siotion to reconsider being in erie, My, |. late; be would be vory willing to make one of tbe ss © | stay Briggs, nel, whdvied. ont that ang one | *%!) end esbade lower, Congen tom-fortion Rowers %- Mr, Davis, (e-p) of Mase.” otbred resolution, which | abrupasion of the Reciprocity treaty of 1854. The reso. | Coxgixa subsequently introduced the same bill anow, | Souler, with the Guvernoe on the aula | Leaking Seth | ad a good right to vote who had contributed to the sup. | cline of \ a ? was adopted, directing the Bocrctary of War tq'furnish | lution was adopted. Nit sume modiication, and it was read twice and fe. | We find that one yoar-afer visting Eurype it bes it | por ofthe church, Bo matier whether they bad ben | At tie ane « cock open hoard the market was steady The House with the tindings of ‘the Commission in the TMi REPORTS OF TUE REVENUR POAMISION. ferred to thy Selvct Committee ou the Bankrupt Law. variably cone here, We have no rit W expat 10 | rompers of the ehureh fur & sear of Hot; and that he : case of thie awards for the captors of Booth aud Harvid. Mr. Larwn, (rep. N. Y., from the Committee on SENATE WLS LAMPORD OF, D visitation, a006 SBF Steet. Know thas o0bd parvena were good voters, ant he shouted | °P4 dull. Cleveinud and Piutsburg sole ot 0, Spruce ar. Coton Pep.) of il from” the” Comune House eigen os Ao Fah og ase of the | The House then proceeded to the business on the Eo ame vad no question as to the truth of thie Ms | our chat te wold bet une hundred Hill Coal 6%. Al Ube haif-past to board it wan without 5 (FP. + from ce on seven extra copies, for the ure of the | Speaker's tabie, when the following inatters were take at they were good voters; and any waterial chante of tove he tender Foreign Attar, reported Back two joint resolutions of | Treasury Deparitfent one j tncaryps ly ‘copies of the > ‘and disposed of -— ae ae ra wers taken) Coumasioner ATos xaid:—We are prepared to take booty the pon “tal “geben ridhunaesryen haps pesthrsagre "Sp au ‘the Senate authorizing Admiral Paulding and Commo- | special reports of United States Revenue Commissioners, -enate ameudinent to the act to Incorporate the Ma. | Care vi tho city; thore ts nu fear about the quaraDtDe. | | ocner well-known mi mbers of the church, was upward w York Coniral cloned }6 bigher than dore Win. Radford to accept decorations from the King | on dirtilied spirits, petroleum, proprotary medic ues, | tual lusurance Compony of the District of Dr, Stove said) —hovld we got the cholora in (aie GLY | cajiots of aald persons as vote at the fret regular board, Reading (4, Mickgam Southern Of Italy in recognition of tueir services rendered to ttf | iron and <ieel, wool, copper and zinc, Xe. | ba. Relerred to the Commitee for the Digiri.t of Co- | We would atl! continue io sip vemele at quagnmlian some few exrepliene, as depanent verily belever, | iy nock L 4 t Wa no i, Martgean proferred frigate Re d’Itaila, which were considered and passed. Mr. Garvt-bp, (rép.) of Ohio, moved to amend by re- | lumbia ren Dr. Paxkne would request irow the Governur ali the | (ule [oe Sele, ee eet nnn gd nO ee en en evhaiver 1% ~eggr” PROPOSRD AMRNDMEST CF THR RULER. wiring th. pabtie printer to furnish complet. index of | Tue Senate amendment to the act to reimburse the | POWers (iat can 08 given to hy Board for deinfocting | That frequentiy during Ihe even ng Briggs shoated out | * Gakslver iM, Cantee 1X, Erie Mr. Pam, (rep.) of Wis., asked leave to offer a resolu- contenta, ang said he Wouldmove a lar amend- | Stale of s’enusylsauia tor mow anced govern. | Durpores in this «ity from his place on the placform, ‘ vine, walk up, gontie | was N cotern y. Cleveland and Mute tion instruci.ng the Committee on Rules to inquire into | ‘ment to all resoiut ous to print pamphlets, &e. ment for parposee, ‘The amondwent, wisieh was ommilesioner AcTuN said the sowera were never IM ® | ine, and deposit your Voter—all you who have esutrib- | hur, ouery preferred and Wiimote Contrat and report upon the expedi of providing, by amend- ‘The amendment Was agreed to, aud ‘the resolution | simply to Oil a binuk with the words “Maron 14 Tea) | Warne coudition. tied anyihing to the support of this church, wheiler . " ‘ment to the rules, that when the Hose sbail have under ptod. ! : was, on motion of hu, concurced in 4 Presideut Heuvirs bad spoken of tho propriety of wring | You are members or noi,” oF words to that effect; and | were soometeine were Huiher consideration a bill or joint resolution returned by the APPOINTMEN# ON: CoMMITT RS, The Senate bill to provide for tue dsposal of certain on water, under ihe direction of ihe police, for | fiw ene: axgietant, Jones, would Rhout our | heavy. Coup hvew of the 1862 ue President with his objections, neither tbe motion to lay | The Sreaxen announced the following appolutments , therein named, vas read twiog, and refertd to the vung down’? the wtreeta, aud bad no doubt It Would | cre. choret, free goxpel; here « the r gular Wek wore % lower portly tu aympethy with the it on the table or to postpone it indefinitely shail be in | to fill jes ‘on Wiltieos cansed by Mr. Radford | Commitee on Pabiic Taude f : be dune. b: up and vote forthe regular ticket, all you who have ’ order. OePs nl “3 x ‘on tiem :—On the Committee The Senate biil to amend the eet ing: to the De. Vanna clied the bonedelal rovuite of that practice to this burch, no matter if yo pot | ig market fur Aw wer ala ‘Objection was made. ; ving, MY? Whe oe Mitr Comumitios em the. | Bato of Urogon oaid tn theeunhituolon of aatiitary | 18 New Oricane on several occarlons of op dewie, Ine: your names ‘are wot oot ch | prebens'ons of o ble return of eer bonds DRANCH MINT IN IDAHO. Pacitic Railroad, Mr. Hobbell, of New York. raltroud from Bugente City..to eusteru boundary of Mr, Eaton thought they should ecure tha right to ex | re stor come, walk up aud ate Rite a ut of the threatened Mr. Hrony, (rep.) of Cal., from the Committes on LAND GRANTS TO SOUTUREN #°A TRS. the tate, was disposed of as Lie onto ry aon fnd that the Board abo@d demgnaio | poor? Ik of the Wke import é gee Mines and Mining, reported ‘back the resolution recom. | The SrxaKun presenied a meseace from the Presitent, | The -enato joiit resola‘ion respeing the burial of | Oi They proposed to do and eubialt bor | oiig joy the Briges party Prieta ond Aes mending the removal of the United States branch mint | trausmittiug a communication frou the Secretary of | soldiore who died in Wie military service of tho Uulked The law dstinctly empowers he | Hunt’ noite sho Miy, ond Brigg Welst wt Ove Si charlotte, N. C., to Boise City, Idaho Territory, and | War, with accompanying papers, in relation w grants of | Slates daring the rebellion. Coa-idered aud passed. ch moasuron aa they may dem | 6 req ig attend there wn tho + rob | suck Krchange on ‘moved its reference to the Committee on Ways and | land made by acts of Cougress, passed in the years 1850, ‘The Fenaw juint resolution respecting boantios to | Rece-sary under the cies of the caso, for the pre | inmedmeely in front of the place wire the | ‘Means, It was so referred, 1563 and 1856, to the States of Mississipp!, Aiabaroa, | coloved soldiers and pension bounties and allowances to | servation of the public health. me were betng received, two polidemon, In ut aud fo ante (nem Ws Wwe as DUTY ON Woot. Arkansas, Florida and Louisiana, to nid in the e¢ their heirs, Read twie referred to the Committers |. the following was ten vilered by Commissioner Bor | ihe purpne, ax deponent believes, of mataiuing bimeef | O9\ a7 ‘ tw h wo canno', how Mr. Ecxtzy, (rep. of Obie, fprsnented. a, int resolution | tion of certain railroads, {hore grants would exp y Affaire, wonts aud adopted. Tne aMidavit concludes by wtarmg that Messe Henry | gyce y act reared at 864% 0% of tue General Assembly of State of Obvio, asking an | limitation on the Lith of Augurt, 1860, leav to provide for the revieiva and consoli 3 aticbe referred to Commissioners Parker, | McCormack, Jarwes Neweombp and Kiebard boane wore * $28 c unconditional duty on which was referred to the | roads for whose benetlt they were conferred ip an unin f the United Ste Read twice to report to bhis bowed without | the fh y of ected trumters Kre wang oted it a Central 0 \, Committee on Ways and ined condition, and the President recommends that Sent danger oof greatandiml | “rhe case came up yerterday on an order granted by | AL te preent quia! wonting here and ir el vor 1865. time within which they most be completed shall be ex the state of | fen’ dang neg vece be Juage Barnard to show caute why the regeter choad | preiaud there ina te Mr. Laruam, (re) Tot . Va., from the Committees tgnded (or « peripd of Be care; which was referred to anal to | and whe dome wy tlk he poesereattn not be given op and why the Inet naw Kon enn Printing, reporved a resolation to print one thonsand | tha Comzl: bite Lande Snperior with’ tho lake | the public health, which, im their opinion, the u'iie safety | not be granted certificates of election Importation. Toure ‘ ‘extra copies of the Coast Survey for the year 1°65, lo} THANKS TO MAJOR GENTRAT HANTOCK. kuown a , in said State, Read twice aud | my demand. anyay argued the case on bebaf of the appl have been alrewy retorned t @xtribution by the Su ‘snd aiteon hundred | ate. Avcoss (dem.) of Pa, from the Committee on | referred to the Commitee oy Public Lands The counsel reported several hundred orders in revard | ants and Mr Vancliett in oppuattion, when Judge | 4+ the bal’ past tree open buard the cop.es for distribution by members. Adopted. mutiary aysaihs, rBported | wih a substitute, the , iti bulswde, to the abatement of general nuisances, which were ap. | Cherie reserved Wie decinon. te arms DRAWRRIDGR ACLOSS THE POTOMAC. int ution expressive of the thanks of foneres Ww Mr. Browext, (rep.) of Cal, from the Committee om | proved, aud the dors entered ing wes tame . y. 3 ’ Mr, Ivcmraot, (rep.) of Ill., introduced @ bill to autho- fajor General Winfield 8. Hancock, for his gai Agriculture, reporied back the bli to amend the Mfth ENT said that be wecompanied the Counsel United Central sold af 921), Vii 14 a, Keating (9 4) 10 Fite ‘the construction of drawbridge in the aqueduct | meritor ous sad conspiouaee Share ih the great and de. | section of the Agricultural College ll, vy extending | tor the Corporation yruterday murulng te the dumping pe graeme Micbican Sruthern 80%, Rock Idend 117, Mavth across the Potomac river, at Geurgetown, D. C., wi ciaiwe vicwory of Gell ‘The substivute was agreed | the time within wh ch its provisions shail be accepted | grounds, apd that Mr. O'Gorinan declared it w be aw in < naa 6 was read twice and referred tothe Committee on the to and the resolution ves pas “ ‘and such colleze evtablished, Afier cons dis nuisance, The case of tho United States a Sinclair Webb, who | 208%, refer a OF and 4414, Kyrnce Hill Coal District of Columbia. JURE DICTION OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS, cussion, and propositions to amend, the bill was recom. Dr. Curae sated that the Common Council of Brooklyn | is charged with doing busines in lottery toket* without | 6%), Qaicks\ ver 46%. Alerwarde there on CLAM OF LOYAL CITIZENS POR PROPERTY SKIZED BY THE also reported @ bill te extend the jurisdiction of | mitted with authority (O rep rt al time. had passed a resolution to the ct that by the 254 Of | 4 iiceuse, was called om yesterday morning, before Com pont, and at six o'clock the market clowd atromg REBELS. the Court of Claims, by giving tt jurimdiction to hear and NEW FIVE CYT PURO, month every Alderman of the city of Brovkiya a " t aoen: 6 the eneeve sae 0 16% 8 hh, New Mr. woemn > of Ind., offered a resolution, | determine all claims ymnasters, commixauries of # b- Mr. Karsox, (rep.) of Iowa, from the Committee on | would be responsible for the cleauly condition of their missioner Osborn; bute material withons being absent, It | & x + wy haus Coste ine the Fane Merge Mill. eee fe Ry od officers of the United | Uniform System of Cotnage, Weights and Measures, re wards. i pe t corns: tone, Wa was adjourned Ull Tharstay, at twelve o'clock, when | York Cenirm 2) 6 Hodson rivet 166 bid, Reading rs wo 6 y of authorizing or m reeponsibility on account of losses | ported Lack « bill to authorize the ce t dendent, Dr, Dantox, roy that 11 be entered upon Michigan Southers 804 a \, Cleveland and he Quartermasters Department to audit and pay the | of public funds oF vouchers by capture or otherwise dur. | prcces. It directs that a won af practicable <a ee, | on ee ae » afta: seaiwouaiare “ait Wil, Goieied just claims of loyal citizens for horses, mules and other | ing the late war. passing of the act there shall be colued at the Mint of | bad been investigated and that 4 post-mortem examina CHAROR OF BCUTTLING A BILIP. wee 7 = : ‘persoual property seiz d and rebels motion of Mr. Cowxiuwa the bill was recommitted | the United States a five ‘ent, compoved of copper and | thon was beid | the body of the deceased, ‘ary ‘The further examination into the charge against Jolin Kock Inand 110% & , Fort Wayne Wigs Si, uader Morgan in Indiana and ‘in July, and ordered to be printed nickel, in such proportion, notexceeding twenty five per | Healey, by Dra Harris and Stephen Britt, beth faring Romer of having stiempted to destroy the American | (anton 02); 9 MK, Comber and 4654 bid, Quickativer 66% THE AOLDIERA’ MANU, ‘THE GRADE OF GENERAL. cent of nickel, as 1 be determined by the director of | with the symptoms uf cholera, at whieh no evidence of ing - “, & peterred (84 a. The Inter hitherte ‘Mr. ALLRY, (rep.) of Mass, from the Post Office Com- Mr. Drarxa, (rep.) of Conn., from the Committee on | the mint, the standard weight of which shall be | that disease was dincernibie, and that there are uo | ship Charles Sprague, while on the voyage from New | * nae § ied we act to provide that the Soldiers’ In- | Military Affairs, reported back with amendments o bill | sixty 4, with Bo greater deviation than four graine | further cases of cholera reported in this city. port, Walon, to New York, by boring suger holes in the | long negior ted stock in again becoming active, probably shall be carried through the mails at | to revive the of General in the United Mates | to pices, the shape, weight and device of the coin A report was read from the Baulary Inspector | > inn of the veel, was resumed. Several witnesses | Under a mpreviniive dem Lv rate of printed matter. It was considered | Army, It the President of the United | to be determined director of the mint, with the | on the dumping grouate 0 Rosser, Rivingees, waned The supply of money ovotinues very abundant the parecd. whenever he shall deem it‘expedient, to appoint, ‘of the Becretary of the Treasry. Laight, Bixteenth, Twenty-frmt and y-third | were examined It was sworn that the defendant a iy u : ‘THE VISMEKIES. with the advice and consent of the Senate, a ln reply ton question Mr. Kacwon stated that the di- ting (he condition of those places ax ex- mitted to & polies officer that he had bored the holes for | Stock Buchan # and the general es © fur call jones baw ‘Mr. Ravuonn, 0%, N. Y., obtained permission to of the Army of the United States, to be selected | rector of the mint had prepared a suggestive model | eredingly detrimental lo public health, owing to the vast | the of making thy ship nak in ruch ® MOROMOT | Gaoined Uo Ove jer cont ae ppt a Genes ‘Committee on Foreign Affaire. from among thoes odicers in the milliary nervice of the | somewhat Yn diameter than the three cent pieee ions of street manure piled up at places. | ax world give him an excuse for not going in her aga'n feshem, Giber adem, however, ant atx stated ‘some days since @ resolution was referred | United States most distinguished for skill and | suthorized by Congresa. It was left in the bull, ay was referred W the Attorney with the usual eccunet, submitied that to that committe, calling on the of the Navy | ability. It Gxee the troper abfeer buniree dollars usual im the case of the smaller coins, to the dsrretion hich aay law of Cow. | Nine ie racy and Ore clam commercel paper pamee at to send armed vomeis to the fisheries to the per naveth, and the tliswauses the same as wore given of the governor of the mint and the Secretary of the The Hunter's Point or Loog Istand manure would hand in & briet | ¢ 4 pee rent, and the see grate at © There SS He was instructed to a pre. | to the Lieutenant General by the act of February 20, by loading vulsance was, after some discumion and the bring under the notice of the fair bestnoes doing in Comprund inlerert Retes tty inary report. It might be of some to the hay ig mathe gen oe sages Mr. Gaoevat, (rep.) of Iowa, inquired what the device hearing of several reports on the subject, to he ‘The case was adjourned Ul! Ute morn ng. ad ‘House w state the circumstances which hed made ‘Mr. Dumwo said he would not ask the House to con. | was. Puperinten dent 7mm Cartain | the following rater the present attention to thie subject matter | sider the bill now, but would ask ite postponement as @ Mr. Karwon could only say it was not the intention to he following letter, tranmnitted through the Assistant pows THR aKOOND 109 amy Of neo-mity. It out of the abrogation of apecial order tilt Tuesday next. Tt was #0 ordered. it with head of any living person. Secretary of State, waa read and ordered on fie:— Prlcen WITH & SLURG-GROT. 10k yw 108 the Recereny of 1864 The original COMMLAMARIRG OF SUDGISTRNCE Mr. Taare, (rep.) of Pa, remarked that that was «at- Unreap Arayes Conecuats, foe OR, in the Musso of Ratarday eome Fight of the Americans to partake in the fisheries on | On motion of Mr. Dumtxo, the Committee on Military | isfactory. riers respecting cane heard ou the previous ai the coast of Newfoundland had been ‘a com, | Affire waa discharged from further consideration of tho | Mr. Cowmriwa se'd that if the now coin was to be sixty noetare "eVagecmna contet of te Wastlagian eet ‘mon with the other coloniate previous to their in ; | joint reeolution for the reilef of certain commixsaries of | grains in weight jt should be larger than the old copper, - iow Fon Bo Woshtaghon. the cnvend ence, and had been recogn.zed as an existing right by | the United States army, no legislation on that subject ‘which only weghed sixty ous grain ae ‘put Into these Islands In bong ered —) sang ehot while the vowel lay the treaty of 1783. It war not conceded, not a privi being deemed necessary. Mr. Kasson thought hie (riend was mistaken as to the i cus fain tines, Orn teynge wo haw York pr nneeng! ty One Oiqne meiner entarwent granted, but a ah, edesiies and recognized as a right RELIEY OF REY. DM. ROMANCE eight of the old cent. a rire Ue betek te Sethargs auras | Le snene’ (0 tho Cesena, Dense, ee eain Wesbinn pa ed Americans bad continued to Mr. Ki-rouam (rep.), of N.¥., from the same committee, ‘Me ‘THavRR soggested that fae twenty-five per cent here, and were seot Ww rantine by erder of the Y. cerente tenet by Wr ad batt 190. « till the war of 1812 By the treaty of 1814 no pro- an act tor the relief of Kev. D. H. He was to be wickel, st would not be the size of the old cop: ernur, where they have been ior evme weeks 1 am in ' ‘ vision bad been made for the the com. | late chaplain 128th regiment New York Volunteers, | per cent mod thee they are epegs to be colaged’ frome qrereew opts missioners who were to negotiate at Ghent | which was Mr. Conmuixa asked why not, aa nickel was lighter san aay okvaes 00 either of the said yeasts shner thet | befure I pose © K, aod wuberqueutly etvanced Wo ¥BIi4 Baving been expresaly instracted (Meer government MILITARY ROAD IN OREGON. than copper? ral bere, Dut the health officer of thie feof the cheat the Uwe | rene @ be stood right bebind me. | quotation © ply of coin for delivery © r Dot to allow the right of fishing on coast to be drawn | Mr. Rovssnav (rep.) of Ky., from the same committee, | Mr, Tasven admitted that, but ead it wat infinitely a hat there would be danger from cholera showit the | J! So sic ten wae a ae, Oa ae toe | * 9 oodles? into question at all. Tho maiter had been therefore loft ‘a bill granting to the State of Oregon wo | more maiieable cargues be removed. Lam, sir, your obediant servant, See eee in ce, one famee wet rat | aivandant and lonws were made from Mat wr 118 yor cone precisely as it had been the treaty of 1783, | build a military ‘consideralio discussion, in | Mr. Kaswow thought It quite safe to leave the matter in © W'ALLEH, oneal | time Teaw whe BA me; onde Cons 3 gt Meets are | pur eienn which aduiitied their ; but disturbances | w Mi Coukling, and | the hands of the authorities of the Mint, who were op A communication was received and referred to the | 1 did nat war any Wing Bi Tike Mi ed the second, Suite ‘tate qieenet water the har hhad occurred between nh led | Wilson (of Lowa "pated, the bill sas, on motion of to large coins Superintendent from Adroiral Bell, calling to eee ee ee cae weam tape te snmned tow, | eas 4 : v to the convention of 1818, and Rush | Mr. , Feferred to the Committee on Public Lands, Mr Ganvunn inquired whether the coln would be tas | the howd to the state of the streets in the vicinity of the | ae not eS ee en ene bande fon wove | Sree mee a re urn of five tw “ ‘acting on the part of the U: foment By REURE OF PAYMISIRR MPRKN AN, trinsieally worth its nominal value main gate to the Navy Yard, part euiarly in York street, | ste %. . A Saas portion of the ofray durvag | eee of bam oh wee 6 o that convention the Am and received Mr. Axcowa, | nage be from the ame committee, Mr. Kassow repited—Certainly not, it war to be ured | from Bridge street to the gate. He ataies that for + pH cs 4 of the captain's leg; Tink bold of Lis v bemkers’ bitie on England ot vir the i) to fiah within ores of the | reported a bill the relief of John a8 & mere temporary coin, better thaa paper, aud to be | ime part it has been the custom of the scavengers to eh Thad beid wy he eee TS Gee mene j* of bank L v1 Provinces. master of the United States army, to suqreqn nily redeemed ferape the dirt into heaps, where It is left anti! scattered man “46 ot Oh; 1 took bold by > A, 108 a 108g , commerce ho oe Britein, nor a restrict settlement of aceo uta, the difference between ‘Mr, Gaurincy hoped the country would not have | by the carw and wagons rannins their wheels aud bores Me 5 Ng see} Patio ot lung date, Of. TTiye 0 ° Tt was the renui amount rece\pted for by him, a contained in a strong | another standard of value. fort (hroggh it; then aga gathered in similar heaps to am rgbt Pom fastened pound his eas . absolute right to Spe box, and the amount which {t'sctually contained. After | The bili was passed. fo through the process af grinding In these heaps are , Te heed au oop | os United States bad conmdorable discusion the b Il was f committed. RROULCTION: OF KEW YORE Leoraren® | fulten eabbages and other vegeiable watt mixed tm hie abot, whit | ah ate nite ra which bad been NATLONAL ASYLUM FOR DIROHLED SOLDIERS. Mr. Davin, (rep.) of N. ¥., presented jovnt revolutions actities, undergoing fermentation and throwing of ¥ wAwithetantir ons od treaty of 1781, The United States renoanced the Mr. Semen, (rep.) of Ohio, from the same committee, | of the New York Legislature, ia regard Wo the statew seems sick: wt effluvia to create a pestilence. In ” ‘ Fight of fiebing within one marine league of the coast, | reported a Joint resolution appointing managers for the | lately in reb live. cowl mon the mital says" Uniews these pilee of oiet bl lend ay 0 fu ‘under the convention of 1818. The Americans still con- | National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Boldiers; which SEY LAND DPERICT I MrKreoTs inanure are removed ‘shall be surrounded with yel- | ®t “— y ‘have aay sine Mt Aerant , ‘ ter ’ to was cousidered and Mr. Doxweuny, (rep.) of Min., introduced a bill to | low fev@r OF cholers, without ,importation, as o enon ae hee evidently tndoond « coriain & ‘ » . ARTIFICIAL 11M. establiah a new Land District in the State of Monnens ai the deck? A. temo nies bee tae ah Mr, Sensvex, from the name committee, offered a re. | to be known as the Northweetorn Land district. Head ‘asta contained in thess festering heaps. ee es oe ee Peete idnpmencadiegtiy > folution, which was adopted, directing the Secretary of | twice aud referred to the Comritten on Public Lauds Visiting Brooklyn, in the vicinity of the Pultom op | ® 'ttle wear o® Dis Cuetn oe War to communicate vo the House a list of all persons WING PRFORTY Wail street ferry, no one would suppose that any por | *°r"* ' r ‘7 ae sofas a0 00 a erie the Pr how he received It, it @id wot bieed very freely, thy wer be | or firma, manufacturers of artiiclal limbs, who | Mr. Jaues Hewruners, (rop.) of N. Y., introduced a | top of this great city could pomibly be io such @ stale 4 he got the wound by failing om the spar sshed by te 00 long have been emplored or authorized to furnish | bill to provide for and to regulate the woighiog of © | am that presented tn this locality. age ee ae bee ppb 5 Waa ar, | ® the coast, lacleding the greas Bay of Fundy, bay hands of feet of their invention oF construc. precast Yor oth f purpores Read twire act referred | Alter Ueumeeting some further business of a rontine | 4 Ar Jes JA Sond Soot euctiod, Wine caper | m4 7 ‘ . maeinet Chalear, Northamberland ati the Strait of Canso, | tion, to the soldiers at the expense of the government, the Commnitiee on Cotmtneres. character the Board adjourned Wo Friday next, having wre ee Toe led cava: & to bab tay bath to | hoot, 00 howe t vat ke. That would have exclu American fishermen | Alero a list of the names and residences of all soldiers ‘Thin bill the annual salary of weigher: at the port | been tm semston five hours. ” oly @ (alli Langhter.) 1 yA ot ene however canstions 16 clwm the & from some of the most valuable fishing grounds on that | thas (urnished, indicating, also, in the case of each man, | Of New York at two thousand tive binmirod dolar yoy Seavhe ponine CED Wane oe ee tacks: T Ge on at bins ‘coset. The American government paver admitted the at artificul’ limb or member has been provided for | Vided the increase of compensation shall oot xed | the degthe from 4 wards, ending | deaanet old oon of 6 With, | did bot tall © seaman nasnad are: eee shen 7 ae feet 6 beng pd him, at what date, at what cost, from what mana- | ainount of fees earned. Sausrany 30h nt —_ SF , emding | dean geo e tt} eee ee | ¢ detn boing bald largeiy cbreed, © > Stevenson, then minwter mi . ya : no 6 ‘ os <1. Seveaeio inaamention, of the. pnach pores: Mr. Vangrusn anked leave to offer a ros wi Naf Deate Wart, Be. of Denia > | Re Oe Ne te ee then inade wp by the provincial Commitioe on Tuvalid Voor p Tweihe 9 i | out menmeition to we ruddeniy in lenge neither of a | ’ ener fram chews oF mereetty, of any time, amt Bil greet wer a " arvount due to the rank held by the orvicusiy aqgrereie this danget, death, ¢\.charge o muster owt; Mining ant petroieom stocks are w thot impr © Betere Judge Ingraham orriy | 024 Pethor dull. At the Gee trond Pritsoie Yur The New Tork and New Haven Maiivowt 91 lower thee os the come Gime yesteriar, 4 Kadum Aah —Thie 6 6 cae Af a eomaetst poruiiat | 1 6 4 Gannetl Gold Ie, New York , nators Io ® got ro ghee aera colhen Copper wae Woe higher A . =re holders arising out mien Frade tor 8° | nenmehed Run comet Bho. big ane capigr equitable diearibation of genuine for syerivus eer bon tng st $11 25; Pittete Cre Me & “t "ind thee | Mmith & Parmicn ie. sailing *! 1% . | on toranee | lower, eelling at 6) 46) ommnt wer © technical ditealtian thet were wet fully traret | seing at GI Hiennetet Bar wed ae 8!) 2 soem now on again The er) yt Natvonal ¥ ate W ‘eh cetareat to sve | Ferm dhe, Comire! 62, ° ee., Wetman 6 Bester 08. ewe