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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY, 29, 1866. " To incorporate the * Howard Inatitate and Home,” of the Bsas to nid in the cop. | assessor and collector of internal revenue at San Francisco. | Cameren’: Ww A Ss Hl N G T N ay Sete th repair. preservation and 8 Tiley, one Langer A For she relief of Sergeant Milton McKinnon, July 26. Mr. Hunter's filly Fiora vor, bj Hou at gartain public works, heretofore commenced | Kansas.” uy | tanebense tip nes el cna hhenee seta a ales pounds up. The Deaton tained ‘ndor the auihorvay of ig. aba for ctbar purzones JARO | tae eiily er euveimest and Wenane G cerca vessel, | "Hanitaring tho meee of Gungross towards ts olare and | Zoarn aid To ‘# hydrographic ofice in the Navy Department, the issue of certain bonds in denominations er . ‘Tustice Hogan commited CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. + ” and, as he spoke the last words, there was an Sao hppleuse, one of the democratic membors @*r. Btrouse) crying out vehemently, “Three cheers for qreaiet thin ous thousand dollars. "July 26 Te ‘certain post reada. July ‘the To rel gy nt of clerks to tee courts of ‘To provide for and to regulate the weighing of exports, and fer vlner porpares., July be. at ex | Por selint of certain oficers of the army. Joly The frst race was for the sequel stakes, two miles, for ‘our noble Speaker.” Pore the current and contings past leven o'clock, a bloody affray ocgarred between "The cali was responded to heartily. ‘ itevadian De nite x | Toenuble the Becretary of the Treasury to furnish toeach The paitings of mewbers from a the Uniied States Army. 2006 7 Sommander Charles Hum | fpuiations with various partment. and for fulilling realy |g To Come rot of the Mandard weights aad moasures of the | Gye pounds ertee her (oa ve er raets stakes | Henry Richardson and Thomas Thompeon, colored, most friendly and even gushing 7 ter to the Novy. Ju June 30. 1857, and for other purposes, July 23. Metric aysteme Jaly He wor, Ji fn. entrance, p. P., $750 added t th at 42 Thomas street, which resulted im the danger- utd the tree ‘seagion of the Thirty-pinth Con- | “fo regulate the appoinunent of Paymasters in the Na ‘Authorising the reimbursement to dhe Territory of Ne- | For the relief of eT. Fox, Jr, July #7. ce, BPE 8 by the association. ‘There = , prem pres Soa vaste tanner ee tahee M:| | Epes a ieee a earn | Geena tiie any! hs | a, auing emma, dt ara r . real PHy.dtRereial of the hereof dosh D. Tod, late. of the Mt auinzga the gtryand eloaranc of vowels athe port | Uined ates wxo haarice, pons uaarscat reper | Dayawaer, Merri, Uightning cols out of Hath by Bov- | occupied by ‘Thompson, when the reputed. wiie of the WORK oF THE JOB CONGRESS. Mo ng i Fouath Gordon, late Major in the ‘To authorize the refunding of certain taxes. July 27. cent income tax, July 23, qoeamay fi ewalon eee Lat Lg Mer- ite woman, refused to admit him, Richard- Joventh regiment of infantry. June 2. To authorize the Use in post offices of weights of the de- | _ Authorizing the transmission, th the mails free of | gol away fret, Baya , Lightning third, upon entering, when Thompson —~ a Se “Eicf of Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. | momination of 3 ‘cortaln-cortificates by the Adjutant General of New | rill fourth, Billy Connor Ofth, with the Vandal follow- | and ordered him off. A clinch between them - a ert ‘iho rellef of sufferers by fire at Portland, io the State aT ing im their wake, The Lightning colt soup ran | ately followed, during which it in elleged Richardson ‘To esiablish a land office in the of Idaho, Jupe#7. | ef Maine. July 27. Authorizing 4 contract with Vinnie Ream fora statue of | the and at the quarter pole was one length | drew a long bladed knife and cut his adversary im the ~ Bilis ‘and Joint Resolutions Passed | in smevdment of anact to promote the | Amendatory of section thirteen of an act entitied ‘An act | Abraham Lincoli ahead Ulrica, Bayswater and Merrill side left side of the neck, inflicting @ and exceedingly us wound. ‘The slarm was ves, when Officer McNally, of the Fifth precinct, came up and arrested Richardzon. Thompson was conveyed to the New York Hospital, and yesterday afternoon Justice = ‘pro- ceeded thither and took his deposition, in which the foregoing facts were set forth. Judge Hogan Ayre Y uefa arta, aad ‘he actein ameduwent and in addition there: . June 3. te provide for tho revision and consolidation of the Statutes ‘of ‘the United States, June 27. For the relief of A. J.Gray. June 27. For the relief of Jane Hi June 27. For the relief of Amarilla June 27. For the relief of Coruelius Crowley. June 27. a. aly sa tmaniniery of sates Weamene Rarpenene To exiend the provisions of the act of July 4, 1860, limi ne Ee tet a rment, to hap interest an the public | the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims to loyal atisuon of mag ny Mot ae yg a, Ae © support debt, and for other. Tune 90, 1854,” ap- | Tenhessee, July 28, Phe lengths” behind. Going down the back Proved March 3, 180k. Suly 47 Fe Fe arate Egarctary of Wate oats ei ins, Torr. ing’ olt” opened ; i For the rete of Nrs. Aun’. Smoot, widow of Captain tirmot Colarado for ‘ie mite AE eae mealbres | tat, atenanins colt sommes Sheaep an tmp fer and Approved. ‘Pac following are the titles of the bills and joint reso- lengths, Joweph Smoot, aly 27. Ulrica second, one Mr, Alexander's ‘To further Tegulate the printing of public documenta and 4a the ger inited States in the yeare 1864 and | cols, who were ru ead and head, Vandal a short of pal ju) 1865, the purchase of paper for public printing. July 27. “ . tance Connor four lengihe Dations ment ch eigees resp - ae ‘Thirt y-minth | Fer ihe relief of Mes, Serashe Witter. June W. v prevent the wearing of sheath knives by American sea- | 10 previ for pagent o stasasaat Glens H- ¢ D. | 8 Tower turn ‘Bayswater ran ‘nd fasced Uirica, nnd eames ‘at tho inured men and two ‘olbors sat @ongress, with the o! appro bee ents ee nek auaeat Jane 2. fe aneak ‘the acts relating to officers em in the ex- |. Authorii the Boststary ot Interlog to pay Charles | closed on Moore’s colt, but could not reach bis ‘hips ‘upon and beat him, when he was compelled to use the Bills. Making further provixion for the establishment of wn | amination of imported merchandive in the eee iene ee a ea a Otaes ond’ Potthwa-.| cies two l behind, Merr.1i fourth, two lengths | knife in self-defence, Ho 1s 24 years of age, and o An art to prevent tho spread of foreign diseases among | armory and arsenal of construction, deposit and repair York, and for other purposes. July 27. ein ae 5" ibataaaaaias | further off, the latter being a couple of lengths in front | native of Virginia, to ‘callie of the Volted Siatos. “Approved Dex. 18, 16. | Rack inland, in the Blais of Tilinola, June 7. eoht, the Femoval Of causes 4a Certain cases from State | “Ai oristug ihe beareiary of War tocontract with D. Alex | $f the Vandal ily, who was four tengthe wa front of the | tux WeoxG Gars.—About three o'clock on Friday “ viding for the sles. anting & peni kiln. June 27. A t ry : — Sonani.en 4 eniltied. Ae ae Orne, Yor the benedt of Ire B. Gurus, Jane 27. "To tix the compensation of certain collectors of custome, | ander Dunbar. July 28. . Mas ‘fine, the latter | afternoon Michael Farroll and Edward Meany: were de Ber gt Porsons wo serve aw jurors the several Courts of District of Coluiabiae Dec. 18 ‘ Making appropriation for refurnishing anid repairing the ¢ Prenicent’s House, Deg 19. or the relie! of Mrs. Mary Lincoln, widow of the Jate Bromdent of the United Stater. Dec. 2h. Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint ase sistant assessors of the interna! revenue. January 15, 1 der ,. Th relation to the Use of the Sgiaiors and Sailors’ Orphan | by Bayswater and Morrill was oe the latter ‘To prescribe ct ating the accounts of the Clerk | Fair Building in Washington, July passing Ulrica, but neither of them could otyor detect of te drunteee and woward of the Mla Srerestifee ant ushde vader a sisson baljeue least For the relief of st ane Le lon wing with a long st , under a or |, one lens! church of the Wyandewe Tudlans. July 27. SARATOGA RACES. sical of Bayswater, who was half a length auead of pa ee relief ae ee Croswell. | July 28. i ‘4 Merrill, the latter being two lengths in front of Ulrica, Dating contain tate tmtbe sity of, Wastiinahow fer pczoc! who was four in advance of the Vandal, the lator being ‘To amend an act entitled “An actgrantings pension ta the widew of the late Major General Hiram G. Berry.” June 27, To amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the sale of marino hospitals and revenugcutters.”” “Approved April 20, 18%. June 27. To croate the office of Surveyor General in Idaho Territory. id for oth J and for other part oves. July tected by officer McCullough, on the corner of avenue C mode and Sixth street, decamping with au tron belonging | to the stable of ’ Father pA It ix ote card that Michael and Edward should have mistaken the iro: gate to a stable for the little wicket that stands over the . ne 29, “ ing appropriations for the payment of invalid and For the relief of the members of the Thirty-seventh regi- | for colored children in the District of Colum is ight and narrow path,” of which the hol; et PEP The Cuiied Staten, for the year ending 30th | ment of towa volunteer infaniey. July ‘To revive and extend the provisions of an act grauting the four longtis abend of Billy Connor. Going around the relent ane acto pai, holy prelate Sines hee ttoo ci itional appropriation for the year ending | To create au additional land district in the State of Oregon. | right of way and making a grant of lands te the States of Sarn Merrill ran ahead oF nwaien, and sate wdae June’so. 7. 3. Arkansas and Missouri, to ald in the constructiun of a .. rate attack upon the gray, reaching bie loins, ey A Pivcky Womay.—The house No. 15% Eleventh. Fairs fy lat "opon ther ulsseal omraste > | RTETH DAY OF THE MEETING | puso tne quarior poe fo this way, wi . h Bayswater haif Jus “Granting lands to the State of Michigan, to aid in the con- ‘a length behind his stable companion, the latt:r being @ struction of a harbor and ship canal at Portage Lake, Kee- iw aaid State. July 3. street is occupied by a widow lady, by the namo of Mary © O'Keefe, On the back part of the house there is a shed, Vor the relief of Charles F. Anderson. Feb. 7. ‘eb. 7. Furcher to regulate the registering of vessels. Feb. 10. mouth of the Obio river, via Little Rock to the Texas bound- ‘ fh ha ‘ilege to Mary Lincoln. Feb. 10. a Point, Lake 5: rie ary, near Fulton in Arkansas, with branches to Fort Smith ay Granting the Tanking Dariitee erieat foros in’ the Post | “ranting eertas lands tothe State of Michigan to aid in | and the Miuaineigpi river, approved Web, 8, 158, and for : RENE Aah om neck ‘ahead of Uiriea, who waa running sharp four | oe which react Othe Departs -_ Feb. 16. truction of a ship canal to connect the waters of | other purposes. July 28. ngths al of Billy Soares e latter having pas reaches up to the second story Ter ane relict of ‘Charlotte Bence, widow of Philip H. uctlon of (a abip canal to con ia Belle, in sald | "To protect the manufactures of mineral waters In the Dis- the Vandal Sily on the turn. On the backstretch Merrill | window. ‘The window just above this was 1o"t open on Friday night. About two ‘o'clock Mrs, O’Keofe thought she heard @ noise inthe hall. “There is somebody in, the house,” she thought, “Don’t you hear him step ?"” Mrs. U’ Keefe was right. She got up to see what was the matter, Jobn Willams, who bad disturbed her, was himself disturbed in turn, As #oon as be heard Mra, O’Ke fo he unlocked the hall door, the key to which was left in the lock. But quick as he was to take the alarm, he was not quick enough to escape. Mrs. july 3. ‘To extend the Ume for the reversion to the United Sta of the lands granted by Congress to aid in the constructio Of a railroad from Amboy by Hillsdale and Lansing to some Maton or Reet Traverse Bay, in the State of Michigan. ul 1) Tequlate the transportation of nitro-glyeerine or gly- noin oil. Jul ‘To amend un act entitled * An act toamend an act entitled ‘An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and tele. pro trist of Columbia and for other aly 28, ey still struggled to pase the La t, but the latt i counts aa ite eaathtonent ot wo | Three Capital Racos and » Wallk | ui svostts ata ant “they ued the nat Making appropristons for gundry civil expehses of the Over Yesterda: walle) pole! be, Larhiniig ote wes) ball, | length Authorizing ‘the ayes of the rewards offered by the Going around the lower turn the Lightning colt shook President of the United States and the officers of the War Bimseif loose from Merrill and entered the homestretch Department, iu April and May, 1865, for the capture of the with daylight between them, Ulrica third, two lengths snaaeing of the ate Freniaent Abraham Lincainand he Sec | Moore’s Lightming Colt the Wianer Of | ahead of layewater, who was nx loncths ahead of ily Me oce, laie capiain of Company F, Thirtieth regiment Iowa PVolunieer infantry. Feb. 12. ‘Te amend an act entitled * An act to prevent the kpread of ercign diseases among the cattle of the United States,” approved Dec. 18, 1965, March 6. fo quiet tke title to certain lands within the corporate ‘Moiis of the city of San Franciseo. March "Ro extend relief to the heirs of James Brooks. March 8. ‘Do declare the meaning of certain parts of the Internal Revenue act, approved June 30, 1864, and for other purposes. March 10. raph line from the Missouri river to the Pucitic Ocean, and ‘$e extend the time for the withdrawal of tor con- | fi the it the of the same for postal, For the relief of Robert Baldwin. Juty 28. Connor, the later being four lengths in front of the Van- | Q’Keefe, not in the least intimidaied by mm; Seen a a ideal wardbouse, and for | miley” and other’ purposes.’?' Approved duly 1, 2802, | To supply defiolencles in the upropatons for the serven the Sequel Stakes. dab Aliph. Merdil was avidenUy bealat, anil the <may, | Ghich Williams had in. bis kund;etsen babe et ott ene Vier purposes. March 14. Say 8. of the fiscal veur ending June 3), 1868, and for other pur- having aclear field before him, came up the homestretch | delayed him tii her cries brought to her assistance Pat- ‘To eutadlish certain post roads, March 14. ing a grant of lands in alternate sections to aid in the | poses. July winner by three lengths, Merrill second, four lengths | fick Maher, who lived in the seme house; Patrick see. constriction and extension of the Iron Mountain Railroad, froin Pilot Knob, Ip the State of Missouri, to Helena, in Ary kansas. July 4. ae rea duly Of the metric aysterh of weights aad cad of, Uiriea, four lengths separatin’ her and Bays. For the reli Francis © a. water, who was six lengths in front of Billy Connor, the Yor the relic of Francis Colgen, Joly 28. sae | The Two Year Old Race Won by Ruthless and | latier‘ourlengtns in advance of the Vandal fly. ” The Further to secure American citizens certain privileges cwnder tho treaty of Washington. March i d the charter of the President and ceeded in securing the intruder till he was relieved of the charge by officer Sealy, who took him before Judge fo amend a . directors 0! Insurance Company of Washing- Granting a pension to Mary C. Hamilton. July 4. ly Bhandlsy, by whom he was comm tte4. to id Georgeto th District of Columbia. March 17. Gi ting lands to the State of Ore; to aid in the - To prevent officers of the na from being deprived of first mile was run iu 1:483%{, the second mile in 1:61%4, iin relation to tue Court of Claime. March 17. een a ei Se ot scesullis to the Acquinnn | their regular promotion on account of wounds recelved in the Mate by Hampden Court, Pepe i i Oat bad 4+ 1 Curva Oreration.—Christopber Houghton im of No. ‘doubts in relalon 10 the validity of certain lo. | bu Dattle. and for other purposes. July 23. Tae tlas inc eonieny: 598 Second avenue, Notwithstanding that the liberty of ly uf ‘To provide for the suits, judgments and business of the Finst Raoz. nel ‘a 1 Le . a . —Seq: takes, two m'les, for three year United States Provisional Court for the State of Indiauk. ke ke. Co. da, winner of tee Tans or Tate pn Milind hgh bot penalties not to accumulate; $50 entrance, p. p. $150 added, eh Ci a . July 4. Wax _ additional grant of lands to the State of Min- nesoia, tn alternate s sone, to aid in the construction of a roud in. Jul To provide tor the “iteposal of certain lands therein named. July 4. jg. Goncerning certain lands granted to the State of Nevada. ‘al Granting a pension toJane E. Mills, July 4, For the relief of Sarah J. Purcell. July 4. Granting a pension to Margaret A. Farran, July 5. Top ide for the = gees of the geal Eighth and Elev- fi lands in the State of Missouri, made by virtue of Sifudeates sued under the act of Congress of February 17, 5. 21. For the relief of Robert Henne. March 22, To amond an act entitled “An act to incorporate a Natior gmiltiary and naval asylum for the relief of the totally bled officers and mea of the volunteer forees of the Uni ‘Btates. Mareh 21. To amend the act entitled “An act for the relief of seamen gad others borae on the books of vessels, wrecked or lost in ‘the naval service.’ Approved July 4, 1864, and for other the citizen is now fully admitted in his ri:ht to keep hir store open all night If it so pleases him, Houghton eloser his place of business at night. Houghton has shutters to his windows. In order to closo up, Houghton has te Put up theso shutters, He was so engaged on Friday bi ht, when a small boy emerged from the interior of the store and darted down the avenue. Houghton, suspiclo followed, The boy outran him. Ret: to his store Granting a pension to Daniel Lucas, July 28. anDisecting a Distriet Court to be beld at the eity of Erie, !@ | me geth day of the Saratoga race meeting, although | $70 a0ded. oy | a rhea da ate authorize the Baar tary of War to furnish tranaparin: | not s0 largely attended as the previous ones, was fully by amp. See ae ance ie tion to discharged noldters to whong, artiscial limbs arofur- | a5 interesting 0 the sportsmen and the visitors at | R.A. Alexander entered ch c. Merrill, by Lexington, Suppl ital to the act to iat for postal dam Miriam, by Glencoe... ......e.seeseere coesee ate comer. a Hunter entered b. £ Ulrica, by Lexington, daca PRrpesos. Apelt 5. enth regiments of volunteers, militia of Cincinnati, ¥or the relief of Guincey A. May. July 28. The ladies, it seems, are “down” ona horse that imp. Emelia... in com with) a poiceman, Houziton discovered T ‘ide for # term of the District Court for the district | bands of cavalry, and Paulson's battery during the time For the relief of Marion M. Buxton. July 28. it ag. man a had co ravi Fr a term of he etre to oe ee en ee rmind bales nie suis h | Toesendine juristoucn Of cormissioos of the Circuit | SIRs Sed yeeterday before the races commenced the | Ht A. Zlexandt entered b ©. Bayawater, by Laxing- | | Sect an baad the connter, near the till, who Bad no mee peta ly to provide for the punishment of certain | st fragt Apia seer Al "Sane te ike Conrecros Vay eS eral of the States of bc a padagcr eheseeeret of the Bret be Weldon entered ‘ch, “e. Bitv’ Connor, by “Fazzo- they came ip; but was discovered and secared. On ox ‘ore effectual ruction of a 4 we the joneral of J i 4 eet { —— eriics sqainat the United Staten, | April 5. ioies tonalary of cald uate, oly a i Town and Wisconsin to Plaitamouth, Nebraska. duly 28. vious day was quite animated. If it is not scandal to | — jetto, Jr., dam Waxwing, by Wagner......... amining the till Houghton found he had iost about forty dollars. No money was found in the possession of the ‘To amend an actentitled “An act making appropriations | bint such a thing, however, it may safely be averred | I. W. Pennock entered b. f., by Vandal, dam by Mar man arrested. He gave his name as Jozeph Gorman, ‘To provide tor the transfer of the custody of the library for sundry civil ‘of the government for the year of the Smithsonian Institution to the library of Congress. ete ho bw i H i £ He Hee tr ae Bee Aa ate Faccez= Hi Het ile! Ese HH Fe ly 5. Relating to pilots and pilot regulations. July 13. dn act (0 provide for inaking fhe town of Whitehall, N. ¥., ‘a port of deliv April 5. . July 13. din; aha sth of 9 1860. July 28. that even ladies have beon known to “sulk” berore | STAVG-----+rereer rene bs witting nadisonel sige taraee rant Crees or tester: sropriationa na me gacion eer of am. 90k mokin ies serial now, and therefore it behooves them not to be too hard a J ean bar ee gm tn tees SAMs: lick" aaa the a ju o ,. for the si 0: e P tted answer. Smment For the fneal year ending the Sith dane, 1866, 0d | She dune 9, 1606 approved Maceh 1666.» July 18. Teint Resolutions, on poor Onward, On Friday before the race he was ‘a | _ The second race was a walk uver, the purse being for | Tax Case aGaiNst Josern, Atusnr, THomas, Jamas AND ing June 30, 1866, ap . ‘or the relief of James L. Perham. July 13. For the relief of Joel Farley. July 13. ‘0 reduce internal taxation, and to amend an act entitled “An act to provide internal revenue to support the govern- ment, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other pur- Dosen.» approved June 90, 1864, and acta Smendatory thereof. ual For the relief of Mary A. Patrick. Jaly 18. For the benefit of John W. Jones. July 13. Granting a pension to Ann Sheehey. July 18. For the relief of Charles M. Stout, late a second Heutenant in Company E, Seventh régiment Pennsylvania Rescrve relief of Lieutenant Colonel Frank Lynch. July 13, For the relief of John Gordon. July 13. For the relief of J. Judson Barclay. July 18. For the relief of G W. Bush. July 13. For the relief of Matilda J. Monroe. Dif 13, eager aig igen for the sup) of the army for the ending 3th June, 1867, and for ether purposés. Por i relief of Lucinda Gates. July 13. rae Two WitaMa,—In this case, in which the parties were charged with stealing a box of champagne from Pal Falk, on the night of the Anon festival at Belvi- dere Park, one of the jes arrested gave his name ar Joseph Coburn. The Joseph Coburn, “Fighting Joe,” of POgilistic fame, desires it stated that he is not the party arraigned. His aspirations to fame take @ different direction from that of this other Joe. Ho is net ambitions of being thus distinguished. J thorizing the Prenident to divert eortal dup gorgitton authoring the Prendent i aivertcertin | Jove, vm perfect beanty,” “a duck” and vn darling; | $400, mule veal. By the tine Luiher bad fnished hi [ued for immediate rubsistence and clothing. fc, for destl- | bat now there are no ladies constant enough todo bim TAIRD R‘CE. peer mereas 7 net ‘of the Wupermtendent ‘of Puble | reverence, The fickleness of the sex ts fully illustrated— Bi aptebay ira pages tocol gS he of a me io two inting. Jan. . : caey Tnvelition to the Industrial Exposition at Paris, France. | #S8Y thecynics. But Onward’s place wassupplied by Mer- | five pounds extra; purso $600, Betore the youngsters Jan. 15. : Til, of which the ladies were again enthusiastic in praite— | wore in readiness to atari their jockeys wire drenched to porantng certain public property to the Soldiers’ Orphan | yatli ho was beaten. 80 on throughout the day. The 1 the sci. Morrie’ Barbary, Gily, was the Get to get ih Secret tthe away, followed closely by Belmont’s Maid o! not grime ne er Te ere tee anisor | f0UF Previous days of good sport scemed to have damped | Ponnick’s Vandal colt, third, Morris’ Exotist fourt ichigan, for rallroad purposes. Jan. 3). none of the ardor with which everything connected with | Dennis Ready s Lizzy Wartham fifth, Bush’s Redwing ont hoe the distribution 6f the writings of James Madi- | paces was relished. It is true there wasa large falling | and yp Buskiorsige colt fart behind. ey Pendertan the thanks of Congress to Vice Admiral Davia | off yesterday of the attendance of jadies—partly on ac- | Tan he quarier revels Peavey ooenee very. @! Farragul and tome offeers, petty officers, weed Pom count of the ball on the preceding evoning, and partly te nethanite pole Mala oF Honor led two Tent te Bide andes in the action In Mobile bay un the 68 of August, | becante they required a slight intermission from the} less second, a length wend of Pennock’s colt, the Feb. Ue of expenses inenered by the joint commit. | fatigues of the week. The stand, however, was nearly | \'alron” orctun’ ahead of E Kenton (Sith, sruens tee to inquire inte thelcondition of the States which formed | fall, and the toilote, although not so light, were fully | Going around the lower wrn said of Honor opened the the s0-crfled Confederate States of America. Feb. 10. and bocoming. thi on Rui aud was three | 18 clear of het as the com, Of the Burlington | a8 costly ing. The three races yesterday were. sp thing 5 eng rit 7. in W. Campbell. April 7, ammunition for the defence of Terrhiory, April 7, _- Be protect all persons in the United States in their civil mighis and furnish the means of thelr vindication. April 9, . ‘over the veto. For the relief of J. B. Rittenbouse, Faymaster of the Maeific squadron. April 10. Granting pension to Sarah Fitzgibbon, April 10. @ranting to the State of Wisconsin a donation of public Jande to aid in the construction of a breakwater and harbor ip canal at the head of Sturgeon Bay, In she county ef Door, in sald State, to connect the waters of Green Boy ‘with Lake Michigan, in aaid State. April 10. ‘Fo grant the rightof way to the Cascade Ratlroad Com- aries military reserve in Washington Territory. or the relief of Jane W. Nethaway. April 10. f Wor the relief of F. A. Patterson, late Captain of the Third “Vigginia cavalry. | April 10. For the relief of Kmana J. Hall. April 10. ‘Fo amend an act entitied \'Au act. to provide, wa au) Died. Mocrr.—At Syracuse, on iaay, July 27, Many Ann, the beloved wife of James Moore, aud dau:hter of James and the Inte Ann Collins, natives of Ballyshannon, county Dot Ireland. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Sunday), at twelve o’olock, from the Hadson River Railroad depot, corner of Twenty- 3eggnn to. upport the Government; approved Mar a | a es ettaious, latnot ihe Bixtrenluth Fossey’. | and Missout! River Ienlruad, "Feb. 10 aaia h run from there For Other Deaths : ua, wer Railroad, : To ammeud an act to tn the Mutual Fire Insurance | Vania voluntesr infantry. "July * ey) | eto encourage aod Taailtat telegcaphic commanieation be all--to far as the occupants of the stand were concemed— | home, however, made a gréat change in the positions of L eae @ompany of the District of Columbia. Apnt } ‘To amend an act making & grant ot lands to the Erste of tween the Western and continents, Feb, 26, ‘well contested ones, In the enclosure some of the events | the young ones. Ruthless dashed up and soun captured 2 th Pzsimbures the Bia of Fennayivaa 5 mate to ee Soke om | Authorizing the Secretary of War to iansfer te theNe- | may have been booked as ‘‘sure things,” but in the | the Maid of Honor, and led in undgr the string a winner ECR ABE OCS. | ee "To contiem unto Augustus, Amicot, big, legal se, ead HK an increase cf peclion to Mes. B. + | ton ety, certain stores not needed for the use of the govers- | vicinity of the ladies speculation was rife as to tho Pree eee owape og ny Bi | ensee aes Attics TRULY SPLENDID REPRIGERA- i the Btateot Missouri, April 12 o a4 “Ap.act granting « pension bag ge Congress to the transter of the merits ani powers of the horses, In the enclosure three Jengihe separating the latter trom Pe Nugtlin ein eaeteek eee O Wor she cataf of thacexnte of HM May. She runes iouler.” Suly equine of ertuiey ana from se ot Vis }the excitoment on the second race, for two Daniel's wixth, four lengths bebind, but 60 frogs ‘$6 BO upwaria: coolest und’ swecioet i the ‘ematiiah 0 district faron. an tend to Tecvons the privilege of admiasion. tm | fini to the Sai of Wene Virginia Pevnock's colt three lengths. ‘Tim of the race | world. . D. BABSFORD'S great central housekeepers? son dutiet ot Michigan the collection diet of Mi nin canes, to tue United Hates ‘haylom tor | “Providing for expenses for searching for mingtrg | Year olde, was inteuee, and itis aserted that more money | 1-211", this time Ure. wack “had become very weary, | hart, China, Giant and Crocke’y, Cooper's Insitute and Sait emote, Apri ene the Granting aids she construction of @ ralrond ond tle Prproction athe fame, ame Suspending apon its elt than upon anyother ace of | the itn Senin nou ierya'de * | Astor tiace. sian of the golden Kelle, corner siore na for the naval service” year h ne from the town of Folsom to the town ‘the Tate ex at ‘The: arom: aed } ; rap! P. ‘lacer- posion meeting, not even excepting thecup. The sporting ma; ‘of prac of amilefor Dp Ad Cato Ff soar men congrogated thickly around the pool-stand, and bid- ; winner Baratoga stakes pounds @ing for pools as high as six thousand doliars was ex- peor” apa ‘a fwemely brisk. The victory of Lightning colt over the My, Vers eneee he ON WF PAE BaP stand, the latier being the ladies’ favorite. Daring the Mr. Cameron entered b, f. Maid of Honor, by Newmin- progress of the race the enclosure was quite deserted, the stand became crowded, and the utmost excitement prevailed, Bingularly enough, the close of the day’s races has been the signal, for the past four days, for a heavy @bower, and yesterday, after the second race, the rain came down for a few minutes with groat fary. It passed over, however, in time for the match between ie 1 the English horse and jclvor, and, although the ‘THE FOURTH RACK fons oon in ‘offences on condition of emigra. | CoUrre was very heavy, this was one of the best of PR me be hy 1 hn hag cad Lena es ictal of canticate people in the District | #487. ‘The result was hailed with load applause, hud | Ga, Durindana, and’ Mr. rhe ‘aly Ford of Columbia. A) 017. a Fi Ws, the success of Mr. Cameron inspired the English coterie | Mclver, by Lexington, dam Floride, both two year olde. Se en ear | sme wih ot conan ns Su |S ecm eae Paemen eee be For the relief of Ale: Im teres an arm mea, Mr. Captain Willes ' wAprain ing ranger tobe tational avytum fordisabiea | and many other English gentlemen backed the colt | muri The distazce was one vole. and foe stake $3,000, tained, consultations free. ‘Attorney and Counsellor, 16 Nasene aeet Rp . every re FO ee eee omsntn etn tad emipeinen od Flour ‘and everything ¢lse cheaper than cares New FL EMORRHOTDS CORED WITHOUT KNIFE ORGAUS- ties of Even Noseand face, HENHY A: DANIRLS. WD. Bergeon, Calon aquare ding 3h Ture, 1867. April 17, opt Se lat at the ad nisrators of the entate of the late A 4 irs, A. L. Wi , of Mr. Morris entered ch. ¢, Egotist, by Eetipse, dam ‘entered b. f. Lisuie Wartham, by Wag- . V, Moore. Apru 17. April 17. anting nsion to York, widow of qu Yok, te ret 2 in ‘the fourth regiment ie volunteers. April 17. Granting a pension to Luvis W. il 17, Greek Pear Wicholan Mibuer, ter private in the Btxth Missouri Stave militia, April Feprovide unat the soldiers “Individual Memoria” shall ‘de carried ‘the matls at the usual rate of private matiers. April 17. ‘To authorize the President of the United States to transfer fm gusbosi 10 the government of the republic of Liberia, Apri ¥ the relief of Ann Heth, of Harrison eounty, Indiana, ti therenrolment of Agnes W. hlin, the widow eof a deceased noldier, as a pensioner, April 17, Vor the relief of James @. bi April 17. auy er to prevent smuggling, and for other purposes. Wm. G. $ Sickne “aera fm Glee. ta | ig ye AROMATIC SWIETERT. A, and preserving the Teeth, givt Ress and tone to the Gums, Taparting ei § os ae @ delightfully refreshing feeling e . For aule by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Try it ‘once, and you will use no other. ¥: ©. WELLS & Co., General Agents, New York. LD EYES MADE NEW, WITHOUT SPECTAOL doctor or medicine, Pamphlet mailed free, Add E. B. Foote, M. D., 1,130 Broadway, N. ¥. ne and al expenses of the government for the year the ‘of June, nd for some other purposes. Ji ‘ Yor ine relief of Willan Tr Wheeler, of Bangor, Maine. a ee he ett fae a HI ot gna ‘or the relief o: . Me X. Y., late Captain and’ Assistant ‘Comiulasary off Bubsiat- ES, Gor ihe f. equi a ‘og militia forces to aid in Soppeccaing the reas Apriliz 5 from (it would seem) purely patriotic motives, the bet- | the colt having to eight pounds more weight than a o authorize the sale of marine hospital and of revenue Vor the transfer of frinds appropriated for the ot cy ‘y of Ham Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent free. cutters: Anil 20. ies: chphtrsh a, et of Jamon 0. Holland, late Acting Assistant | salaries in the Pest Olen ‘Depart tothe general ting being greatly in favor of Mr. Hunter's filly until | WOmty soni Waltoes Sot ce bin a BB. Foote, M. D.- 1,190 Brondway, N. Y- + aie Toba American roalters o the stdain voagele Michigan, the registering of vesecla. July 28. sptihoriing tbe Becretary of Une, ‘Treagury to adjust the mg before the start, Sing sence ty Mr. Neen pert om, Mr. Eevee sateies Confidential Information for the Married. Sent free in Derpat eh and lam K. Muir, ant for hes purposes. To quiet the title to in the im of Diron inet the United race was over came rush carriages, with « gach. youn & good a sealed envelope. Address E. B, Foote, M. D., 1,190 Broad- {For the rat of Tama. Wino, ae Uaited Stipe | We hata’ Calf Supa ne cen y. | gnaator ie rot of Wim Sawyer sod in, | Soe again the couree was deserted. fot got. tho pola, as hit jockey’ totead:d. end | args) = ours! at Bebla, Brox, ‘To fix the number of J the Supreme Court of the 6. On the ground yesterday among others, Count ‘came “* 3 Medical Common Sense. 400 ; 100 fllustrations; Vere rile a Fueodoret Bawate, Amen2e fT unitad ‘ao “cbengs cireuita, npepremive of the graltnde of the, nation to the flere, | poner, Havana; sala ines pants oath pam Pommige ay ao precedes a Bent by mall everywhere ral ‘Gostonta tables snent Wiscoatia volunteer infantry. April 36, sly Ses th dtth. ecction of en, ontiatiliod ‘an ole do- | “hastinnaperepriotons for ‘eapenaes of coliseting the re- | ter; Cotonel Faller, Chnada; Mr. paddy Now York, | 824 head to the quarter pole, wien Hampden Court be- | Kt. Consultation free daily, from A.M Wd BoM, Te: to auppiy, detcieney in the appro. | nating publle lands to the, several States and Territories | venue from May 3. 2 5 + | gan to show his nose, filly stuck elose to her work abe distance may consult by letter on for the public printing for the fissal year eding | whieh may provide eollages for the bone@s of agriculture and | | Bateading the & for the completion of the Union Pacific | Mr. R Conkling, New York, and a number of other | down the backstretch; but about midway she slipped in - peace gene —- a "fo Poaliitaie tnk saitioment of the accounts of the Trea- | the time within, wh EM Aid be ht vision, and for other purposes. May 7. | jadicg and gentlemen whose names havo been already | the mud, and Hampden placed bie at her head, | PQADWAY'S READY RELIEF, the time within which the Of said set shall be for the exemption of crude petroleum from in- and at the baif-mil 1 ‘AB A PREVENTIVE AGAINST te United sates, and to eure cortain moneys io | accepted and such ellogne ena ned. joa. fax or duiy. andor other purvonen. May 0 | given. ‘The urbauo manners of Mr. W. R. Travan, the | te lower. tarn, ane potheen. See ne ene ay ABIATIC CHOLERA, —s For tbe relief of Wiltloss Cock. Jk a kth coo | ae Ske Koceenat od How Yorn Vleanaas mate President of tho association, and the aitentions of Mr. | made a splendid dash, and again placed horself head ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. fat ad cefund oneal dudes. May 2 sent of the | 2ustustia of the Northern “Kansas Raliread and Tele-} | Melative to the courts and Post Osiee of New York ety. | Wheatley, have tended in a great measure to make the and head with the colt, but coming into the homestretclt | A vearpoontulin half « wumbler ok water (aa dri) will F the beunannies of the Siale of Nevade, May & | Cosmeer seine ee ea maseeetaring Hine ‘tempted assassination of the Emperor of | Meeting as popular as it ig The Ally slipped twice codaag = the ena tian fore the patient to health aoa eons ™ = Fo mncourage telegraphic communicauon between the nd the 4 den Court won the race by two lengths in 1:6234, w m eral Tenet tee leak of Uskecen other Went teas | sek meehetttan ns Mose e Min onk sy 1h | Anihetteing te, Searaterd of Ualte/tad hae Graken The Races. ts tow exestions thas ee too year olds done te pal cen tm Ws appeal fh gue or Galands and the Babamas. May 5. Coltimbia, to increase the eflciency thereof and for other | Home. 16 ‘The port does not seem to fing, the racing yesterday WHEREVER PAIN EXISTS the reef of Keke Be Clarke, May'9. Potee ccrtaln powers tothe Levy Court of the eduaty of | offic Weameteatcriines, Magan Dela Pyly on pond and exehinn 9. ge spy foevietetey ne eee Fovesvend ne jurisdiction of Ube Court at Claims, May & | waaifiiguse’ ma the Dine of Conntasia duly 3b the Western Pace ration. cuslure into the ports of the | of the meeting. Threo races were run, besides « walk “Price 80 centa per bottle, old by druggista, mz ceurk.ot ‘uecounty of | | Relating to publi ebooks in the Distret of Cotumble, United Bates ny 3 ena je over for the mile best parse, Dr. Weldon’s Lather being | “tuner Gaur tur we i RADWAY & OU., 8 Maldon Jane. ‘ 4 ee bs rovive the grade of general in the United States Army. sclaiers free of pomtage May 38 o a Mi the only entry made, The race for the sequel stakes | J. Hunter entered b. f. Flora AFETY.—THE PREVAILING COMPLAINT. meas wei ovens | whe gant mn aed amar | aac Cea REESE SWIRL, |e enstepod wae boenaree ee | Soa rmairamieg melee Take tive talents. "thks 30, Dy uf 6 8] ners s er t to yewater and Mer- Teening 5 tay "cottage OF tive cent pieces and fr ot Fe alen he comirvetion of elegraPh is andtomenre | Unlind Saies Naty yumeh of the | rill, the “latter the winner of the Derby and the Travers | On Monday there will be hurdle racing,» four mile ’ ot twestabligh the grade Of Vico Adm! mae or pry Ty Aig a eatans We Sonate, Gaara Ei ae stake, and gave Mr. Moore a chance to prove what he | heat dash and a handicap rece. ? aed, saiiies din memennet to tenee To dene tnt number and regulate the appointment of tom ve to supotutments to the ‘Military asserted on Thursday, that hie Ligbtning colt had been i itcbing nppropeiaione for the corte ‘ihe Pet CiMeg wegeeaine ar hed ee pst bei snd allowances to hate awe w susie wy cas comune jockey. geval 8 Prec tertere tees a ° ayaa . ain i 1 * a wis inne, be eal have ts while. th Lightning colt prsecto wt Benoiany mw Weer Srater.—The liquor stére of Pr Rekeraaseed a Marin Mar Br dag, mite it in the ret of Cotumbla rouse ot Cor. | Mite provide for ‘ot 40 certain Indian | both Mr. Alexander's horses on this occasion sustains | Thomas Hughee, No. 17 West street, was entered on Fri- nt ofthe Supreme Court‘of the Unibet Rutes,» May ZI fa ™ ing appropratltos for crraine pat Gtemigte yp Mg on totrtation of suaptnevopien ot ie Apert: Mr. Moore’s assertion. The betting on this race was | day night by means of forcing two bolts from the base- 44 vainpiasn, tate stale Nepe York, Mey nae. Tier uber arpoory p seer entag 5 Ete 1 wpe the very heavy, Bayswater and Merrill being backed in | ment door, and robbed of cigars, knives and forks and « Fa Le pore cwae county, % of pe 4 aay 7 the of Torment the cam expensed. for, ‘he some instances as high as four to one. Besides the | revolver valued at $42. Subsequently officer Morria, of mye vellef of Francis A. Giboons, of Baltimore, Ma. | guty ict “3 ae mya fart artinaware off, eestpont Lightning, Mr. Hunter had Ulrica, Dr, | the Twenty-seventh precinct, arrested « man named fo the aniawfal tapping of government water Tring ease of Joseph felden had Billy Connor, and Mr. Pennock brought his | Jobn O’Brien, and io his found a of the relief of Ienbetla Stombin 2 i BE Ss po pn i "For we elie ot Mrs, Eleanor, Ransom. July 25. hy SES act of 14, Vandal fty to the post. The race was » capital one | The Soiee bay th as’ anenag een "Foes corey spore eg, ney Bn) aaboeebpineeleted ea, = oak Alemieantal precy limit sired tere aed bi Stee Far ihe fet of Martha) Wiley Stat 32, uthorteng the of & jail in and for the Dis. | “For the restorauion of Lieulonant Commander L, | although both Bayswater and Merrill ran at him in time, | of the I¢ he would let__him go, but the propos iServof the Unted pion 1s the: Gieieier of Vet tocar te amen aae + United States Navy, to the active dist from the he made the pace too strong for both of thom. Ulrica | ton was not entertained. for oaber teleaieheiaaan a gh he din Ghote or tn par aan thera Rorris, June 22. made an excellent rece, and fintehed « tolerable whira, | Qenmtjclore "ae, Gorm, le Ze a song ihe aster or the Washington Gasiight Com- | to regulate the TEES of ahaa ‘mepetiors, and 2 el Sw Hl. Ham. | deating Bayswater, afer running a mile and a quarter. sor protec: the man whe prea Mae cigure, Seouss Feet ee. bin 1b Pees, Pd m. ‘To attnerioe ‘and use by the | mek. June 27. ote 5 Neither the Vandal ily or Billy Connor distinguished ‘Hogan commitied the accused to the fombs for trial. Pt Academy of Musi ‘ashington city. peptonre one eS * ens! ae] For tne, Biabees Westward ond Geoeas Cher. themselves by th formances, and except for adding ‘Tux Bonney Wansuouss Ronueky—ExamnaTion 16 THB Fatibe 1 nto Keomand St Claic. Mar 24. “within the of Columban 2 es, Por the L. sua athan Cammish | o the Meld, they might beter have deen kept in the | CAsa— The examination in the Cage of James Thomas, sapsoter, United Maton Nery, “May San nee Assttant ent Washington ath aren 8 fe | Gin ae me 2 4 stabie. aliae Sheridan, and Edward Hoot, recently arrested by athorize the appointment of an additional Assista 7 Wor "a Begrewn ty the Navy. May ah ecient YN eet ie snd, #0 far aett applies tose |. Pouth ting Se eanidings for the | _ The great event of the day, however, was the race be- ee ae Baal Geeceae WE ee eae {torre al ercton Uwenty tree of chapier, seventy.nine of Bia eet Cotumnbin, oerary The Beparment ef State. | tween the two your olda, and the pools ware more nume- | entering dented warcbouns 00. S86 Gresewen \ dhe acts of t seenfon of the Thirty-aeventh Congress To \ the Boltiers’ and Pailers’ Orphan | July street, and stealing silks and velvets valued at $4,600, Staaine 42 Paxaports.- May 30. ' ee PEP ine constenetion of 0 vallreed scroms 'the Cay. | F008 and Inrger in amount than son any race of the | *reeh and panting Haney Remap fos rg i sreeincne, orgie, the Womavie Moxpital Association of the Gi ting the ght of toditeh and Seas ewocst-cper a river, over and upon te poveramies piers at Cleve. | meeting, one of which we give as an iliustretion of the | The Qettccey soriaive chews the basse otane of facts as Di dtin nore eae iN" Jurattlon and powrby of the Wi Fial ng tangs. wo the nina to ald 1m the eon. tor the expenses ationding the exebition of the ee hind Writing that was indulged in om the | already reported in the Husain. Testimony was alvo A. sprame Coy'rt of the District of Cohunbia, amt for other | struction of the Kansas alley and tts 1! uy of the Uni ‘atthe Exposi- ft 4 taken with the view of showing that Mra. Catharine Puppoces., Ja 00 I. Sieusom (0 Red Relves duly 28 finn Laeh doty Be Sly by elipae, dam Barbarity,, which be bas | Dougherty, of No, 10 Roosevell street, 10, whose to think how Dre To protect A™erican citizens angaged in hombering on the ‘Granting Sandia 10 nid in the Construction of a railroad and ‘of the Jaw of tes. July 13, named Ruthless, and a chestnut by Eel! dam | sion a quantity of the solen silke were fat re- vailing formidable . The next morning, at the Mu Croix river, In the Biate of Maine June 1, telegraph tine from. the. Central Paciie Railroad and Call ‘or the Edgars’ Harris, J: Vanity, the latter called wore the fa- im attacked with Y Christian ¥ graph a hy Kgotist—and they coived them with a guilty knowledge that they bad been | fms hour as bef aga! = For the relief fC riatinn Yi Tornta to Port Oregon, July 25. For the of fella and of Baltimore. | vorites, the former, however, being the one which was Nos ‘and reserved his fine discharges and dreadful sensation of sibicing. wal. diranting a permvion to Mra. J For the relia” "a. Biovens,. aly 2. F {forthe winner, and they sold for $3,100, while | acct ‘The Judge took the papers de- | lowed four of Bt i's Pills, they gave bia relief, and Granting pension? to Mrs. Sally Andr « ‘balding court in the Northera dis. Par the Ran Internal Revenne Col- | ine net, custon. th half an were 5 lg ope nh, is alae th i iy f way and bs of ote vh ilo, ua Jaly 2. Himoyars. me 4 ra MA thy dam | “ BRRAKiNG iro 4 Liquon Srome.—At a late hour om Fri- | rated. as Seek ‘otveta of Pita Bad ite June of , “Sioenend, from cnet ine Oe eeliet of Cordelia Murray. June ‘s Gecmairacion of Sacginingsntee or ine Faleg of Coraline A, rteledions te ibe Union. | Be. brought $1,300, Mr. colt | day night officer Holmes, of the Second precinet, while | pret: sympu Den’ Now te was prentty chases. Making appropriath ne lo saprly deficiencies in the appro- lode, im the Btate of Nevada! | duly 24. Breckenridge, dam being third. chose, the of conch to drink « quanuity of fice bonenet tea, Pritions for conungannt expenses of the House of Ke 74 to rations of Union sokilers held as prisoners of $780; Colonat ‘Bush's by Balrownie, on duty in Burling slip beard the rattling of glass in the | Sud concluded effect it would have on (be akin Feito he Ungat ats Torine ial year ag of holding elections for | war. Sui 38 pi He j Colonel Basie bay ily Redwing, by eirowal®) | airection of Me. Win. N. Young's liquor store, 68 South | The ten produced vrmiting aud. ryeating, ati, senin Ms ow Mourn _ Peale ang No og] cease cet etn wt te | yi nah Ce Na: | EE eae a, | wr menage amin cm or | tng ee cesta he ng praeien y enn 4 Making Sppropriations fox: Ae construction. preservation | Fer ibe relied ayrners of the British veasel Mags. salt Toterence to the Dismal Swamp Cansl Compeny, July | and Mr. Fennock' ebestnat colt by Vandal ams gh Fee © raed Titoe for tive your ending Jusne 30, 1867, Jone 12, To authors J, W. and | “To refer the claion ot micharaiw, | tektecins oe, Waeee. Gast sod and on & closer Fen eon 0 re traratat | Tasshen em ee Rs Me one Rem Sem ae tae atten, | ee iced ses Create aah ee | ee ihc 1 \ tn the omnet 0 certain tanda in the elty of Bt. Louie or the reef of Jamen P. Joh nee. 38. gy ibeary oe er nae. the Male of Busse, Belts, found to bave his possession a relief of Daniet , ‘al getting several | five conta in fractional el Fe late commer poatal god miliary commusica- Provid' ance va to anine of way through nfltary reeexves 4 le anand Sary aanding wil from Mr. Young's money \ ee ne eee jam peake Bay a yah eae the a it would eave igen an well for thew to have wiood Tom! for Wal” ite lives at No. 90 Bowery re the safe of public mor fousslta (08 any poiv' TSS Sher wore. The Barbarity sity showed her excel | Born In the Stave Of Mississ! “fine a ‘tine ¥ care: na the laws relating to the custome con Mya 7 =s ee at tae Asm faqen Bree to those ‘A. Roche. * ry et eee ore ne against the late | 6’ ay pepe peg Sp ley 3 morning, about two o'clock, SE py | rForthe pene ae elders’ Coflege and Mi | fyi), °" orria’ “colt bimesif very ae South, a0 et, pd ; 2s Hoa'nSa etic 2 Passe, Sane ‘ee was’ asad on ss erect thtocah the spertere, and aesomete ‘ead wase between Mr. te The offeer