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yw NEW YORK’ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘4 1666—7TRIPLE ec ta — nn 3 a n Mir, Robinson offered it as a question | strength tot WASHINGTON. [Scien cetera | rma Ue i | WER gear mnt estion was pending on 4 lom’s re- tt s ‘Mr. BRooxs, (dem.) of N. Y., 88)0. 45 jhoula not [nn - ‘objeosion had..teew made to its being | bindir to: LT we recogusee tho wisdom and . object to the,reception of the essition at tnis time, | rend. wu ee Yo", tale cage gale instructions given by the conven. i naannnnene . ‘seems e jon which pre- | f acuse in Fel rovided he could "ave an amendment extending | vated in te Hal yeafenay te gnc ing Temarks_, :t/@e9¥i0m Wa vote in the convention at Chicago in Proceedings in the House of we Mewes tnat tne gen- | OfME. Donnelly were not distinetly neard by te 9: AN of said resolutions. . at the gen- eet Bp my . Representatives a Gass. prebeht wh priveion gdp 3 porters ica ante of i hing Oy, hes Tae Sianwix Hall Tragedy—The Jury Delibe- r 7 - take @ J wheter it would 4 rating, Upon a Verdict. s : eo ROOKS Drefer”eq that it be added to the pend be proper for him tn the Dreseg iguiper af the |» ina, Uses 9 entice THE BROOKS-BUTLER IMBROGLIO. | tromtie se poke that the © atieman from Lilinor , 4 tate ous example in ine ‘The SPEAKER“ save notice that business Would be of War and General ‘Tharaas, Mr. Tremain closed his argument in the Cole trial ihe members of the House returned ibis morning. Judge Ingraham then charged the Pp awe ot uate, . | “ane go Out oad take a drink.” It was to tig re- clock P. M. . MiG TAY? ois REPORT ON GOLD AND SILVER MINING: | piri A. Washburn replied that! he welorrpe bee aaa eeir at ot sciee wo iclock, 1a repl bi cask that’ SOOPIELD, (rep.) of Pa. OPtTe sport of Mr. | “mPerance society. to an‘ inagiry of Judge Ingraham they sent wo! \ - . the same number Of co} ne oa silver mining be bongs := that they ‘would not, probably, agree evening, ion Ord In uylor, on the subject of se as was ordered of | The Seuthern Policy of the Bee Wade. Adm’. | and the'court then eijourned ‘i nine O'clock tm» Investigation Ordered Into the Charges prlnted for the use of the House ie odandsiver | potter Dosa morrow the report of J. rts}: tnc: if ‘States, and that the said repo! ‘Washington 3) correspondence of the B Against Butler. . mining of the Pacific Tretesoiution was referred to 4 8 lemocratic.} i NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. the Committee on Ways and Means, iy Although the current of opinion has set in ¥ trongly DEPARTURE FOR THE SENATB CHAMBER. that the impeachment of the President will fi |, never- ay ree ue tare betRie ee wn, | Meccovcuon, To mohan otter aes ike | Oe ailialad to the . n cont. » Effect of the Scandavons pe- | Miveficronms NATIONAL WANE ov aw yGnx. | dence prevail Wat he policy of the “wen wacnts | AuBany, May 5, 1808, Samet t After. the members prosarmen ene mense My. iy fration’” is the constant theméof discussion snd con; f BILLs Bisciyt8 Re . G by .) of Ne juced sideration among who claim a ™ shapi rating the Vesuvius | farehouse bates -in the B’juse, animncarer National Bank of Now, ork. 20 | and detgrmining tar, Wade has on hore | gomracy proof sre) ‘ ans it g — ities on Banking and Currency. ten he shail hold the executlvereing. A few event. { Incorborating the New York Dramatic Union .s- i Proposition ‘to Withtre-w the Impeachment Charges of Ir qeeent Hurangues Agniv’st the President, a The Re‘ticals Take Fright and . Force an Adjournment. WASHINGTON, May 5, 1868, _ Ways and Means on the Tariff, The Committee of Ways jand Means recently ap- pointed a yub-cemmittee which was instructed to take into consideration the revision of the tarif. It is rumored here to-day that the committee is enter- taining ‘a:proposition to instruct the sub-committee to provide for the deficiences in the revenues, which ‘will We'caueed by the law recently passed gxempt- Ang certoin’manufactures from taxation. Meeting of the American Medical Associa- , UotVisits to the President and Others. ‘A -mibeting of the American Medical Association ‘Was ‘he'd in this, city at Carrol Hall to-day, Over Zour Nundred delegates were present. Dr. 8. D. ‘Grove, of Philadelphia, presided, and Dr. Grafton “Tyler, of Washington, delivered the weicoming ad- “@itse, and th® chairman then delivered the annual ‘wddress, It is expected that the Association will re- emnin in session Tor several days, According te the programme, about two hundred “of the delegates to the Medical Convention visited ‘the White House and were received by the President. After spending an bour in the Fast Roem, the dele- “gation called upom Speaker Colfax, Where about “another Dour was passed in sooclal conversa- tion. The delegation next repaired to the wesidence of Chief Justice Chase. By some Misuneerstanding the Chief . Justice was taken “completely by surprise. It was here dis- covered thar to-morrow evening had been designated for hie reception. With some disappointment, there- fore, the membots of the conveation withdrew. The convention will assemble at tine o'clock to-morrow 4 Morning, @nd {ter some discussion upon scientific subjects will renew the sightseeing set apart for them by the oe mmittee of arrangements. Meeting of the Reconstruction Committe. A meoting of the Reconstruction Committee vas ‘held this morning, and after some debate resolved to ‘Teport in favor ef admitting Arkansss under the new Consticution, provided that the State adopt the suf- frage proviso of the Atshama constitution. Although thecommittee had before them and constdered the Constiutions of several of the other Soutitern States medal action was had. Presentation ef Indians e Gen. Grent. Judge Paschal, of Texas, to-day presented to Gen- ‘eral Grant delegations of Chectaw, Chicassw and Creek Indians. Ameng them were Mrssre. Pychlin, Folsom, Mcintosh, Smith, Downing, Adair, Boudinot, ‘ Reese, Scrasser, apd other influential aborigines. They expressed “to General Grant their readiness 4m behalf of the Southern tribes to act a8 congerva- tora of the peace aml to preserve order on ‘the /fron- Wer at asaving of 620,000,000. year to the gowern- ment. They were listened to with great attention by the General and :requested to state their piems in writing. The Reeest Duel Near Baltimore. ( Newapapers having reported some errorsan regard w the due! which took place on Sunday morning near Baitimore, there is the best authority for s!tating that the antagonist of General Lawrence wak not Count Lottum, but Baron Kusseron, of the Pruksian Legation, and that the affair was settled ip an hon- erable way for the two gentlemen. Oficial Repert Xrom the Indian Peaes Com. mission. /The following hes been received at the Inter tor Department:— TY, Commitee of ’ Dacotah, May 2, 1868, Se ry of the Interior:— ned here last might with thr te of the head chiefs.oi the Cieyennes and a full de! €- ion of the Mountain Crows and Arapahees wi ll here in a few = Reports that “Man-afratd-o, & his-horses” and Cloud's band of ‘Siow: t mised him to come to Fort Laramie anct commission expect them within ten{ days. ‘The Brules signed the treaty on the 13th and left. They are to jom Spomted Tail and hunt onthe Republican this summer. Nothing fu ther bas been reeetved from the parties that Lave been depredating along the line of the Union Pagific Raliroad. A. L. A. WHITE, Seoretary of the Peace Commission. Cali for n Meeting of Manufacturese at Cle ure land. The following ca!) has just been issued: L MANUPACYURERS’ ASSOCIATION~-FIRST AN- PRYING AT CLEVELA® D (OH10) WEDNESDAY, 7, 18 This A jation, formed st the ipnal Manuf turers’ Convention et Clevelaad, last Decembxr, aims to secure unity of action and Mutual acquaintance and eowperation for the Common benefit of our varied ‘industry and skill among all kinds of manufacturers asd pro- @ucers of xe: 4 useful staples or articles of atfepdance is urged The report of the ton sent from-the convention » ask for reduction of taxes, reform of aidond retrenctiinent aud economy in koverninent expenses, will be presented and the report « cleary show the Deneii a ®ontinved effort. uesiemen mas aT wi ie WHI ings since he was é rominent radica’; | gociation. * Mr. O'NEILL, (rep. nted the memorial an, WhO st rewret 10 see the imm'‘ of the Board of Trade'of Philadelphia, urging the re- | nent danger Which exista of @ coniict between ti 5 | Authorizing the Governor, Secretary of State and duction of the tax on whiskey to fifty cents per | whites and blacks of South Carolina, and hope th gy | Attorney General to appoint 2 Supreme Couft re- he tax upon tobacco, in | gome measure will be adopted to prevent it.” ; porte! Wade—That can easily be done. We must k ailon, and Zoguepiing thas u Te tg various forins, be levied upon the plant. Incorporating the International Dock Company. is PENSIONS, suflicient troops there, sir; troops will prevent it ,* Com. Incorporating the United States Contracting Mr. Kei lem.) of Ind., introduced a bill to Congressman—But our Northern friends ar pany. amend the hint section of the act of July 4, on | coming impatient under the fearful expenses fragt ‘Te reimburse the Second regiment, National the subject of ions, 80 as to authorize pensions | standing army and they may refuse to Re tax mikor for certain losses, granted in certain cases to date from the date of dis- | such a purpose much longer. , THE GENERAL CHARITY APPROPRIATION BILL. charge or death of the soldier. Referred to the Com- | Wade—You are quite right in supposing t’ gitithe | , This Dill appropriates about $23,000. In the Senate “mittee on Pensions. North is restless and ‘under taxati fame ‘the general appropriation to be divided pro rata has. LAND GRANT ASKED IN AID OF A WESTERN RAILROAD. | this we will avoid b} each State to gupport | been inereasea from $50,000 to $80,000, The hos- Mr. DONNELLY, (rep.) of Minn., asked and obtained | the army kept within her own. territory, and nis will ital riations have been a from unan! consent introduce a bill making 2 | relieve our entirely of the burden. af these 000 000. - Last year’s Charity appro- rant of land to Minnesota to ald in the con- | southern rebels won’t behave themselves t must | Priated $200,000, © Straction of a railroad from Taylor's ht by way of | be made to pay the expenses of keeping EE. ace | _ Incorporating the Continental Hall Company, % St. Cloud, to the western boundary of the State. | within their borders, Such, sir, will be ou g “a D. a Referred to the Committee on Public Lands, ‘With this positive enunolation by Wad yithe radi- | Authorizing the magistrates in New York to com- + THE BROOKS-BUTLER IMBROGLIO. cal M. ©. expressed himself satisfied, bu' mated {4 Dit orphan and friendiess children to the Shepherd's ‘The SPEAKER sald that before the House led | a doubt as to its working, since ‘South | Home of the Episcopal church. to Mya to-d Lod pactacior cae mar ra was shew impress by am war. ‘Mr, Wade | ee the sale of the “Marine Hospital tts (Mr. Dawes) of @ regolution instruct sugges thern ‘wo! ‘melec retirtige! appointed this morning to investi- | ample revenue for the purpose, This i Poth pe Authorizing counties in the Second Judicial dis- ite certain chai made by Mr. Brooks against Mr. | the policy of the radi party when y get into | trict,except Kings, to employ stenographers for the Et he i if stor would seem to indicate that Mr. ot Court. jutier. Were the House now seen canada | ae ce wad fe to 8 shat Mr .tstevens? con- |,.Supreme I resolutions? If there was no objection iscation plans are carried out | sy vynich the le man from New York (Mr. Brooks) might state briefly | Southern people will be made to pay 4 ‘their own THE CANAL APPROPRIATION BILL. The report of the conference committee on the Canal Appropriation bill was concurred in, the prin- clpal point of difference’ the item of $32,000 to Polnted, and the leguity of whose appointments” in' of whose appointment Row betug oon the Supreme Court by the Auditor. “Should the the reasons why he objected to the consideration of | enslavement. the resolution. Saramago RR . Brooks desired, in connection with this pro- ark have another allegation in the debate of TH E $s T A TE Cc A prt AL. riday inventign ad, eS amo! one charges saaine wane , e gentleman from Massachuse . Bute , a ‘involving a question of veracity between | The Tactics of the Last Hours /of tiie Legisla- himself and that gentleman. The gentleman had tive Campaign—The Tax Levies awid“The Ma- said “that some time ago His ede! nero ~ chiue”—The Broadway Surface Railroad— Sear aership ia’ the “New. York. Express, | ‘The Lrrepressible Exelse Bij Age..in Floored— ‘and there was a difference between Erastus Brooks The Ferry Reform Billy Def. sated in the and the other parner about a division of the spoils. Senate—The Landlord ar/d Ten: ant Law. JELBANY , May 5, 1868, The Broadway Railroad bil’: was moved in the Sen- ate to-day, the object being ‘so place it upon its final eee Aa Brooks, tm reply to the above, read & passage, but @ motion to/table f.ent it back to its Ti Superintendents be beaten in the court then the amendment will fall. PROPOSED FINAL ADJOURNMENT. A resolution to adjourn sine die at ten o'clock to- night was adopted and sent the House for concur- renee. THE NEWYORK TAX LEVIES. ‘The PRESIDENT announced as the conference com- ‘mittee on the New York county tax levy, Messrs. Kennedy, Parker and Genet; on the city tax levy, Messrs. Crowley, Palmer and Norton. THE CORRUPTION COMMITTEE. Mr, Epwakps was excused from further service on the Erie Railroad Corruption Investigation Com- mittee, and Mr. Nichols was appointed to fil the vacancy. : 7 A recess was then taken till eight o'clock. ‘hey Drought him (Mr. Butler) the case, and showed huskies tig) two Brookses had robbed Clark, He (Mr. letter addressed to Hon, Erastus Brooks, as fel- | place again. The opposit'n came. from the Central lows:— Underground people, wh’o are playing a sort of dog- Butler) did not love the firm; he would have nothing to do with it, It was a masty affair, and not so fertile — gard Expres sult alluded to by Gen- erslibutog oa Friday ase allow ote ous that ic was never | i0-thetanger game witla all bile which are likely to oteeeet? ‘him by. eas or fancy ee net patted interfere with their ‘own s heme. They are Evening . ye m ard bis name mentione in connection wi unt ar PIERS ON THE NOKTH RIVE! day last on reading his debate of the day before. His entire | Not satisfed he A having succeeded IM} on ain cor che conetruoliog af plera ‘on the Hud- at raaas truly ne Shadow of waruth to rest vc eank, | getting thelr own /measurg venacted, but they | gon river, between West Thirteenth and Hammond must oppose evergthmg ‘else likely to in- interfere with the s'ascripfons to their stock when itehall be placed upgm the market, It is unfair to the Surface “ring,” who-Gid not fight the Central when it was beforef ithe ‘Senate. The quarrel is not iikely to be detrir@mtal to the interests of the public, ‘however. The final adjor@ streets, New York, was passed. THE SUPPLY BILL. The rt of the Conference Committee on the Supply bill was agreed to, whereby the change in the law of 1867: requiring a low water indicator to be attached to every boiler in the State, is rendered in- operative for one year. The Senate receded from its amendment to the NorthernjRailroad bull, thus leav- ing the Oy ey iggy at twelve thousand dollars a mile G : for fifty miles. o'clock to. e Mr. Brooxs said Mr. Clark, tke plaintiff in the suit wgainst him, is ene of the prietors of the New York Tribune and the money editor of that paper. ‘That gentleman had sent to him a teiegram, namely:—*Beller’s story about the Express suit has not a shadow of truth. It was never offered by me to him.” Mr. Brooks remarked that he wanted the matter to be investigated, The question of veracity which interested the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Dawes) is a matter of only oper theusand dol- Jars—a comparativelymall sum. He ld insist 7 on an investigation as to character, He could not understand the logical distinction in his (Mr. Dawes’) mind in demanding an imvestigation now, when the other day, ina question involving the cha- racter of his colleague (Mr. Butler) and his associates in the case of impeachment he (Mr, Dawes) voted not to appeint a committee to investigate the Alta Velta | ‘cratic Sen: controversy, involving one million dollars. Why the B gegtioman Was #9 much interested in the sixty thousand dotlar matter it was not within his — to determine. I the matter of geld was to be inves- tigated it was mecessary to follow it up with ag in- vestigation of the whole New‘Gricans Military De- partment. ‘The SPEAKER Taid the question was, will the House Bow consent to consider the resolution? een fixed fof this even- &” parties, otherwise levy, shorn of about The Senate then adjourned until ten morrow. ASSEMBLY. ALBANY, May 5, 1868, Mr. J. L. FLAGG presented a report of the confer- ence committee on the Supply bill, ~The House con- curred in the Senate amendment ealing section 10, chapter 969, laws of 1867, relative to the inspec- tion of steam boilers, gnd the report of the comuit- tee was then adopted. Mr. W. 8. CLARK moved to reconsider. Carried. THE NEW YORK COUNTY TAX LEVY. The New York county tax levy was announced from the Senate with amendmenis, . Mr. FREAR moved te concur in a portion of the amendments and to ask for a committee of confer- ence on the remainder, Agreed to. Mr. YOUNGLOVE moved that hereafter the Red Book shall contain statistics relative to insurance companies, Tabicd. ‘The amendments of the Senate to a large number of bills were concurred in. Recess till seven o'clock. ° Ev Seaston. THE CHARITY BILL. The State Oharity bill was announced from the Senate with an amendment, and a committee of conference was appointed. ‘THE DORN IMPEACHMENT. A resolution was adopted authorizing the Mana- gersin the Dorn impeachment case to take acdi- tional testimony. of New York, was passed by ‘the night in the Senate, The only Demo- %& Whovacted consistently in the matter ley, who voted against the bill as thus ‘amended. The remaining city Senators, with the ex- ception of Mr. Genet, voted for the bill. ‘They supported it in return for certain conces- sions from their republican opponents, To carry their point they sacrificed the interests of the hut- dreds of thousands of their constituents interested in these Sang ogg ormged _ hil png hy eed ir. DAWES remarked that he oifered the rese’ution } are correct; but they were inser’ in the tax levy ate request of his colleague (Mr. Butler), orrwhose | by the democrats of the Assembly, who have now character forémtegrity the remarks of the gentleman | been “sold out” by their Senatorial colleagues. The from New York (Mr, Trooks) reflected. Itwas forthe | tax levy was passed up stairs to suit “the machine.” House to say when a charge was made by eme mem- | What mattered it that the donation of a few thou- ‘ber on a fell@w member, and he asks for aninvesti- | sand dollars to St. Dennis’ church, in Mackereivilie, gation of the truth of the charges, whether the’ ‘was stricken out, while the republicans would agree would grant it or not. He repeated that he off to let Mr. Tweed and his brother Supervisors have the resolution at the request of his volleayue and | $800,000 to complete (?) the new Court House? ‘The not because he or his colleagues believed there was | machine” ts to fix the amended tax levy in the ground forthe charge sui nt for an imvestigation. | Lower House, where it will come up to-night for Mr. ELpBipGe, (dem.) of Wis., desired five minutes | concurrence in the Seuate amendments, and where to make seme tions before the House should | there will be a terrible ruction over the demolition determine-to act upon the resolution. He.meked for | of the charitable items. It remains to be seen that much time. whether the City Aszemblymen, each of whom has Mr. BEW/AMIN, (rep.) of Mo., ol half a dozen religious schools tugging at his coat MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT. ates will agree to adjourn at the immediate nod of A brief: message was received from the President | the Senate. and read, in which he transmitted to Congress the Senator Creamer offered a resolution to-day placing accompanying documenta, which, he deemed proper | the Excise bill on its third reading, and had almost to state,-bad been submitted to him relative to the | succeeded in his strategy, owing to the confusion in proceedings to which they refer in South Carolina | the Chamber. The document recited only the num- and Arkeusas, These documents include the consti- | ber and not the title of the bill, The ruse was dis- tutions of the States of South Carolina.and Arkan- | covered by Senator Folger, whose objection biocked Sas, anchowere referred t the Committee on Kecon- | it. Subsequently Senator Creamer offered a resolu- struction. tion to go into Committee of the Whole on the Excise THE BROOKS-BUTLER MATTER CONTIYTED. bill, Known as Mr. Keady’s amendment to the law, Mr. BROOKS asked unanimous consent to offer.a | but the republicans filibustered on it and ‘finally BILLS PASSED, Relative to buildings in the city of New York. Authorizing the Attorney General to institute suits for arnulling certain canal repair contracts. Relative to legal proceedings against the Grand Trunk Railway Company. ‘fo improve a road in the town of Yew Utrecht, Kings county. ‘NHB CANAL REPATR SYSTEM. Mr. BARTLEY introduced a bill to abolish the canal resolution which he considerea necessary for a | tabled it. repair coutract system and to restore the superin- proper investigation. The Senate rejected both the Assembly bills for | tendent system of canal repairs. He asked unani- Mr. Dawes. said that if the House-should vote | the betf€r regulation of tie ferries. its anees maus consent to have the bill now put upon its + Faced his resolution he would bave control of it. The House agreed to consider Mr. Dawes’ resolu- tion. Mr. Dawes said he would now listen to the read- ingef the gentleman’s resolution, which was as fol- lows:— Rewolved, That the committee be directed to bring before ‘them tie report of the special commissioners, Major ‘ieneral He said it was very short and would only require a few moments to read. It was important to the public interests that this bill should pass. All that the bill proposed was expressed in its title. . Messrs, Topliif, Tarbox and Cameron objected. ‘The bill was referred to the Committee on Canals, COMPLIMENTS TO THE SPEAKER. Mr. Jacoss occupied the chair. Mr. SELKInK offered the following resolution:— majority would deserve all the odium attachin such a proceeding were they not supported by Sena- tor Henry C. Murphey and some of his democratic colleagues. The Elevated Railroad was only in a trance when its enemies thought it dead. It awoke out. of tie Senate Committee to-day (and it is charged that the intiuences of the lobby were suddenly and exten- sively employed), overcame all obstacles and has F. Smihend James f. Bratty, of New York, appointed by | gone to the Governor. Resolved, That the thanks of this House are hereby ten- President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton, to investigate the | Mr. Irving's bill to prevent unfair dealing in the | dered to the Hon. Wm. Hinchman for the able, dignitied and adminietration of the military government of New Orleans | gale of coal by placing the penaity of fine or im- | impartial manner in which he discharged the delicate iy the testimony of J.B. F. Jacob Barker and zi n, relative to the wd: ramon Of General Butier and his connection in the trade eadiorgnt.abd Poutchartrain with bis brother, A.J. d «uring ahe War, and expect Fesponsibile duties of Speaker of the Assembiy during the om aw. present vession, wt ty Remarks complimentary to the Speaker were made by Messrs. Selkirk, La Bau, Pitts, Younglove, Ellis and W. 8. Clark,’ after which the resolution *was adopted by a rising vote, COMPLIMENT TO THE CLERK. Mr. TARBOX moved a vote of thanks to Cornelius H. Armstrong, Clerk of the Heuse, which was unani- mousiy adopted, when the House adjourned till to-morrow. IMPORTANT ARREST OF COUNTESFEITERS, Captare of $25,090 Bogus Notes, * (From the Detroit Advertiser, 1] Colonel Wood, Chief of the Secret Service Division of Washi with his force and the assistance of a. or both, on the disposal of a measure of jess than two thousand pounds for *@ ton, was amended in the Senate so as to apply to the whole State, and the House having coucurred, transmitted itjto the Executive Chamber. ‘The bill in relation to summary proceedings intro- duced in the early part of this session by Mr. L. D. Kiernan passed the Senate to-day, and is how before The principal features of this bill are es Where a notice of dispossession is returnable in three or five days it must be served two days prior to return day, and where it is return- able on the same day it must be served at least two hours before such return. This is an important mea- sure, and is well caiculated to benefit the poorer classes of tenants, in whose interests it was framed, and save them from that system of petty despotism which landiords have in many cases wielded over Mr. Dawe. aonsidered it altogether unnecessary to wMstruct the conmmitiee. The House seyonded the demand for the previous question, ad oriered the main question to be put. Mr. ELpriper desired to make a few remarks, Mr. Covopr, (ryp.) of Pa., and others objected, Mr. Brox, (deur, ) of Ky., desired to make an inqui- ry of the chair, A ¢ asked whether, if the resolution be adopted in relt tion to the inisappropriation of ,Z0ld, it would be a mpetent to inquire into the mis- 2ppropriation of sp cons and other plates, provided the material be silva ©? The Speaker sail the inquiry was not pariia- montary. 2ir. ELDRIDGE sugg)*sted a modification of the reso- \ tem. The Governor will in ail probability sign the | the C: authorities, captured Jim Burdell alias lution so as to cover the entire administration of | Dill. Charles Harwood, James K. Writtenhouse, Geveral Butler. He could see mo reason why a part The Senate unanimously adopted @ resolution to- | aliag James Kincaid, and his wife, and only should be investigu sted. day thanking Lieutenant Governor Woodford, their | the notorious Allie Boyd, female counter- President, as follows:— Rosolved, That the thanks of this Senate are due to the The resolution as imtrodued by Mr. Dawes was agreed to. feiter, Some time last November Writtenhouse, alias Kincaid went, to Sombra, in Ontario, and oppo- ‘tees ore # » ME 8 - | Hon. Stewart L. Woodford for the abill ity and im- | site this city, and rented a country resi y de at TertSee and a eee ey SEG E\ENTEL ARSIOUES OY | partial wits which he ha peated seat ts aelberations; | 4G yconlgsns rented a country Femdeuce Delong. Pomance to the weopie tard | susrged Radrew dobason— pean | qhe Conference on the Tax Levies=The Aves | (letinent In Cincinnati. for’ “issuing oun eeetine ‘Of importance touching future plans and erfoetsanda | Mr. FapNswortn, rep.) of Til., -made the point e C Rallrond. money. Then came the noted Ben Boyd, More perfect organizutan will be brougit before | twat this was not a question, Of priviiege. ALBANY, May 6—Midnight. | Who is claimed to Lad one of the finest en- ‘the meeting, anda large attendance is hoped and Mr. VAN Wyck, (rep.) of \N. Y., @bjected to the ‘The conference committee on the tax levies have | avers LB coun! fad wig has been ected, tall towns and citles wend déiegates, | fa T reaging until the Clea ir ruled on the subject. * a up before he same offence, but was let off on a pop ge come also. The ante SPEARRR said ho would) decide on the subject | been in session all the evening, but failed Meas pA Pay BE ag Rn iy occupy two days, anc ar the rt a aed days, and @vill a Paper had beam 700s any report before the adjournment to-night. The oy the penitentiary for @ similar offeues, pen atten A. M, the 27th. B, W. RAYMOND, Chicago, President. 7. EB. Witirams, Cleveland, Secretary. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WASHINGTON, May 5 8. THE PONNELL Y-WASHBURNB AND BROOKS-UUTLER IM- BROGLIOS. The SPeAKe® announced the following as the select committee to investigate the charges agaiuet Ignatius Donnelly contained in the letter and remarks of Mr. Elibo B, Washburne:—Mesars, Banks, of Marsachu- setts; Thomas, of Maryland; Poland, of Vermont; Griswold, of New York; Blair, of Michigan; Wood- ward, of Pennsylvania, and Beck, of Kentucky. Mr. Dawa, (rep.) of Mass., at the request of his colleague (Mr. Butler) offered the following, Damely:— That the select committee ordered by the House yesterday be also charged, under the authority then ven poy MST) investigation of the allegations ade on Friday by the member fr % rooks), in the words following: Ne rs fir, the honorable member f forgive ine because T extored irom tan tees will extorting from bit, through the Tr thro Lue ‘courts in rom never im, or was the means nity Dey poa le gol ‘ jew ( * he rm of money which he cp HOt exact raped Sher inna? ie et egal tender, It is bee this this Honse, when he was a commer I, and I ae a public man expored Lis acts bere. that ‘am as welled a8 I have been here to-day and upon vine; ovens tions eine, ¥! In iftrue, with the innuendoes with ; ought to fitect the position cl 5 an he charge is faise rate, wembe “abe true by the member makins i the House may tan ¢ 8uch order a8 may be necessary 8nd proper to protect the members of the House fayn falee charges. The Sreaxen ruied “Wt this was @ question of sembly have concurred in all the City Hall ring items ent, arena +, Jemeanors in office in | Stricken out by the Senate, but concurred in the tantly joenpchee eielaae ues, inde- | amendinent sirlking out the church and school cent andcobecoming to himself § ther fore, donations. The result is that a democratic Assembly Kesolved, In view ef the exhib here on Friday, Satur- generous to its New York constituencies day and Munday the select comm png BA] ‘ne | than was its republican predecessors of 1867. propriety of 1 ‘withe othe tenth Enpeactment trom the igh Cour « ‘The Avenue C Railroad and in on the list was a brother of James Kincaid. But little of his career is known. Con- siderable ulation was aroused among the Ca- nadians as to what the business of the above coun- terfeiters could be, but the Southern exile sto somewhat quieted them. Express packages woul: occasionally come to the address of James Kincaid, When 01 cle of impench: fae thle Ficus, inthe, font atu pench have become laws, which afterwards proved to be material for counter: The SPEAKER ruled that { Some Not a question of | Nothing further has transpired concerning the | felting. On the iol Kincald and Burdett were seen privilege in ita present form, wut 64 rendre: 2 | effort to obtain a confirmation of the Governor's aj by the detectives to come to this side of the river and fny artcie oftmpeachment, woo no to | Semnct tha Sense eae acing oi ts | Seat See aapnee Ca es ae en eh ol -morrow, but nothing wi ye ren! omce at a ir and left a Mr. Caxy then qualified his ‘wesolation so as to —- beyond the confirmation’ of 8 few ‘notaries | pac addressed to Mra, ©. B, jublic, Edwards, Cin- Tequest the Managers to withdra W tbe tenth article. The SPEAKER Gald the questi: wu was whether the i Beas woula now wad Gait rh Wawe . SCOFIELD moved that the Mir. Roninsox, (dem.) of N.Y. Raided ® point of order that the gentleman could mn % take Spor from the gentieman from Ohio to n, owe af adjourn- ment, The SPEAKER replied that no ge ‘ilemam could he floor on at undebatabie ‘ain Non. been inted Meeting of the New York Republican Dele- gation to the Chicago Convention. ALBANY, May 5, 1868. The republican delegates to the Chicago Conven- tion met at the Delavan House this akternoon. General Sickles was chosen chairman, and after the transaction of other business the following yresolu- tions were introduced by Chauncey M. Depew and itarted Newman, the detectives, captured the pack: which was found to contain $25,000 in count ‘Treasury notes of the denomination of $10. The package was left in charge of John L. A\ the ex- reas with instructions to hold t Mr. BANKS, (rep) of Mass, pe fae Informed by the vierk that he had. be ™ chairman of the select commitiee an day— ‘were unanimously adopted:— ‘Queasy, and the detectives Ir. ELDRIDGE objected to the fieman \epeaking, Resolved, That it is a con. lere saying that he lad been refused"the teor, ee MLD: gqatsiation to us and to the repaint New Youk | the Golonei utes ago. ‘ it their expression of preference for Generm | sight of him and put for the ar DATES insisted that he had a right to. wake # | Grant se the republican candidate for President | ing tuat the a eal statement. be made in convention in February last, has been fol- } ance, put of in a sail boatdow: Mr. ELDRIDOR withdrew hie lowed by the expression of a like preference in ¢' Detective y, with @ citizen of State he would not be as illiveral to yeuteeen ue "hey Yuad ‘where conventions have since been held to tid been to him. - th Sombra, made a complaint, tes to the National Convention at cht. assistant r rar. and with the out a oe of & Canadian coustabie, ‘The SPEAKER said that the from Mas: @; | 889, thus foreshadowing his unanimous nomination wh.’ took of the party, made a de- chusetts ot now inake ie startet an, 4 by iat convention, and contirming our choice a8 | scent upon the Youse, Durell mbde'da attempt 40 asked would the House consider the resolution of the jat of the republican party of the country, t away, but wa.*,brought to by a shot from a pi geutleman from Ohio he gratifying evidence that comes bar was mi." rough the house, and the Mr, ROBINSON demanded the yeas and nays, which ublicans of other States of the con- | printing preas, dies, impressions, ink, &c., were were ordered; but beiore they were taken, on motion | ) repo: by them in the patriot Prana, ley succeed, “4 in aiding the plates, but the Of Mr, FARNSWORTH, At a quarter tofive O'clock, the | is. ,itegrity and ability of Governor Ken: | detectives think they Will be found to-day. They Honse adjourned, " ben FE. Fenton encourages us in the hope | will be examined before 4ustice Dawson to-day, in Norm—It is considered proper to state that the i! that the chosen representative of | Sorbra. ‘The notes captu."€d are well executed, and resolation of Mr. Robinson, of New York, reflecting | New . ork will receive the pomination for the office | would baffle the skill of the Most expert, The only u the House and published in the’ report ‘of | of Vice “President by the National Republican Con. | difference that can be detectec* 18 in the face of Lin- yesterday's procead ing, was not read, but was fur- | vention; 0d we believe that no name that hasbeen | coln on the right of the bill, By comparing the Lished by that geutleman to the reporter, The | mentione.*0 that convection wyuid give greater | counterfelt with the gonuime it XQ be seem, ‘They EES S ES ea. SHEET. ‘on the best of banknote paper every way Tesemble the genuine. Boyd succer art mak- ing hig eacape, but Colonel Wood 8a 4 ie will have before twenty-four hours past 0 4» nig LOSSES: BY FIRE DURING THE *” arty oF APRIL, 1868, The following 184 1St .¢ The josses by fire in the United States for the month of April last where the amount as ascert” nea reached $20,000 and upwards: el! tt SESSSEsaS2555==58= sew : nggenanse uagelreeres sent 5 Bee ey eayeere iseen BERR SEs ERRe! Eeeeeeeeeee SS25S5! ANcIENT CoINs.—A gentleman who for geveral years had resided in the suburbg of this city had suc- ceeded in gathering quite a collection of ancient coins. About. year ago he moved into town, and placing his treasure in a box’ deposited them in.a closet. Not long since he had occasion to go to his coin box and ve much to nis surprise found itempty. Upon ap- Ing to his wife for an explanation he learned that she (not knowing their value) had been cultivating her taste for music by bestowing them liberally upon organ grinders.—Bosion Traveller. Died. HAVILAND.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday eventing, May 6, suddenly, JANE Auausra, wife of Thomas Haviland, in the 35th year of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter, (For Other Deaths See Fifth Page.} SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New Yorke-This Day. 4 53 | Moon rises....eve — — «+ 7 01 | High water..morn 8 00 Weather Along the Coast. May 5—9 A. M. ‘Weather. Cl Thermometer. + 50 above, » 56 above. #2 above, 81 above. “PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 5, 1868. = CLEARED. Java (Br, Macatilay, Liverpoo! via Queenstown p United Kingdom (Br), Donaldson, Glaszow— Henderson Bros. Steamship Germania (NG), Schwemsen, Hamburg—Kun- hardt & Co, it Steamship Fulton, Merry, Aspinwall—North American Steamship Co. sp Steamship tiatteras, Cotich, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- mond—N L McCread de. 2 D'sdhion & Steamship Giaucus, Waldron, Boston—W P Cl Ship Asa Eldridge, Baker, San Francisco—@ ot Great Western, Bryant, Liverpool—C H Marshall & Ship Belleof the Sea, Chapman, Philadelphia—Snow & cobark Kong Sverre (NG), Marcussen, Amsterdam—J M Mar- _Brig Nautilus (NG, Davids, Rio Janetro via Elizabethport Brig Sarah Peters, Andrews, Rosario—Snow & Burgess. Brig Bogota, Lindsay, Aspmwail—Panama RR Co. Brig Nalnd (Br), Hill, Cienfuegos—T ucker 4 Lightbourne. Brig Ponvert, Allen, Nuevitas—Thorapson & Hunter. brig Thos Owen, Pettingall, Nuev itas—Thompson & Hun- ter. Brig MA Herrera (Br), Havencr, Sagua—Walsh, Field & ‘ay. Brig T HA Pitt (Br), Locke, Bermuda—Middleton & Co. Schr Ocean Pearl, Pearl, HuxCayes—Lunt Bros. Schr Matilda (Br), Stevens, St Jago—C Ludmann. Po aaa, Bearse, Wilmington, NC—Bently, Miller & 01 Sclir Ecllj Stout, Wilmington, NC-N L McCread; Co. Schr axon, ‘Cassidy, Hestomded Frye Coen fm Schr Granite State, Grocker, Boston 8 W 1 Schr Josephine Thompson, Moore, Baltimor: ARRIVALS. Stenmuahtp Oly ay ein EBALD SrA Yactrs. ams ty of Boston (Br) ell, Liverpool Apri! and Queenstown 23d, with mace and Passengers, to re] Dale. April 22, passed bark Bettie Merriman, tow! down ; Hh, lat 80. eos bee Sunbeam (Br), bonnd W ; 30th, lat 80 $6, a Cunard steamer, bound W; May 2, lat 43 43, mn 58 44, steamship Scotia, hence for Liverpool: 8d, lat 42 05, 17 02, a German steamer, bound E ; 4th, lat 4i 11,’1on 63 86) asteamer, supposed thé City of Baltimore, hence for Liver- pool. StearAship Louisiana (Br, Forbes, Liverpool April 15, and With mdao and 7H pastengerm. to the Nec natown 16th, tlonal Steamship’ Co. Had trong weaterly gales the whole 1 5 inman steamer, Bound; 22H lat de, ton "28s, "a back ound E; lat ion ,'& bark rigged 44 ound W;28thy lat td BOs Ton 46. p-Ardmillage do; Mii 44, lon 49, steamship Belgian, from Portland for Lives ays Jat 40 40, lon 67, steamship City of Baltimore, hip Colorado (Br), Cutting, Lt wn 23d, at LAM, With mdse and {100 passengers, to &Guion. “Had strong westerly gales the entire pas- “tcamship Virgo, Deaken, Vera Crnz April 92, Stet) 26th and Havana 20th, with mdse and passengers, to F Aletante &Son. Passed Hatteras 3d lust at 6AM; same day took % heavy gale from NNE, which lasted 12 hours, with very heavy sea. April 30, off Carysfort, passed steamship Nevada, hence for Havana nnd Vera Crus.) & eamship San Jacinto, Atkins, Savannah May 2, wil and passengers, to WR Garrinon. ace ea Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah, with, mdse and Passengers, to Lowden, Ch SEE, Steamship Saratoga, Alexander, Richmond, &c, with and paseengere, to the Old Domninion Steammnip Gon ae Steamship Empire, Price, Alexandria, with indse, to James en 01 Apri 21, and jand, Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland, with mdse and pas- sengers, to J F Ames, qhtgamthip Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, to WP ark Molly (NG), Wurtz, Rio Janeiro. 86 days, with cof: to Munzinger & Pixippio. Had moderate witue and bu Weather the whole passage, Bark Mary & Louisa. (ot Brookhaven), Davis, St Jago, 18 days, with sugar, to Jonas Smith & Oo, Has been 7 days N Of Hatteras with light winds, Aquidneck (of Newport, RT), Bigley, Havre March 1, vin Portiand, E 1éthy tn Detect, to Hathaway & Uuley. Came the southern'passage, and had’ light winds and calm all the way. Brig Qucen ofthe Fall (Br), Ashford, Palermo, 40 days, ‘with fruit, &c, todas Robinson & Brig Josephine (Br), Forbes, Bordeanx, 88 days, with mdse, to HJ DeWolf & Co, Had strong westerly winds. Sailed in company with bee Willy (NG), for New York, Brig Lark (of Balttmore), Htidging, Demarara, via Bermuta 7 days, with sugar, to Lunt’ Bros, Put into Bermuda in dis- rig Black Swan, Podger, Arroyo, PR, 18 days, with sugar, toDolinen, Fore Oo ee nym Brig Brilliant (Br) Morris, Catbarien, via Bermnd feney. Put into Bermuda in diet Nalon ayy Cardenas, 18 days, with sugny with sugar,to A T Brig Nellie Hus winds and has been 5 days N ed in company with brig Moonlight, for td Brett, Son & Co. of Hatteras, Sail Boston, ig Coronella (Br, McCulloch, Windsor, NS, 10 days, with T, to Pendleton & Co. (The © will i" Port jorria.) Brig Ack! 9 Scht Evelyn lof "New finteny with mol lew Newign of Biehl is logwoon, eo Bluehiil), Gray, (of with sugar, to Waleb, TEIB, apok brig Eva'N 3 Behr Pioneer’ Bearse, master ‘Schr Wate Sa — gO Has ion ae PR I8 da ‘wt Bt O48, Ton 10 days, with ugar, to ual Schr Henry J Raymond, Bileworth,, Charleston, 12 dsj with tinber%a NL MoOready a Cor “flan beet? days seh of Hatteras with ‘winds. Satled in company with New York. Georgeto with strong bre Lilly, and © P Smith, for *cfehr Matin Blunt, Creasey, wn, 80, 7 days, with Wilmington, NO, 6 days, Teorgetowed, 8 days jeorgeto v4. Xa ‘Balthnore for Providence (and proceeded), ral, Dodb, Philadelphia for New Bedford. ey 8 i Philadelphia for Hartford, chr Leva + Bangor. hr Br oh Schr Adrian revels Roe! Bebe Oh shat, Roekland. ent Walters Pendleton, Portiand, with lumber, to Senr WW ‘TM Mayhew ston for Pm a Boston for Patiadey , Boston for Philadelphia. Boston for Ni ‘Snow, Now Be. H Ferry, Kelly, New Bedior’ for Philadelphia, oeoph i fsthaway, Warebam, Di . i, }, Taunton. uatoa. Sehr Rosamond, Burton, Dights er. Schr Thos P Gd eden: Fai Rover for Elimbetpor, Behr Ellen Barns, Clifasd, Pcie: cor NOWOOrE hr Ge ens PRoicensee Providen: Bene Good Templar, Gooliing: Providence tor Virgiota Schr Saralogs, j ‘eeks, Providence for Philadeiphia, Eliza becca, Providence tor Puitadelpbia. Arnold, Providence for Elizal i Beulah E Suarp, Cole, Schr Benj Butler, Sehr Justice, Tay! Set ord, cTEEEEPEEEEE HL ' zi beth pork. ii rt. fe port. Providence for 5 Nene br Frank kiting, Moody, Newport for C; Tatma, Johuson, Norwich for Jersey Chey. Sehr KS Gildersieeve, Carroll, Portiand, Ot, Rachel A Edwards Edwards, Harifora, Huse Now Haven fe Port Jobneen ulse, New Haven for sIalander, Babeock, New Haven, 2 Sobr Bella Re “Bridgeport. . Scbr Circle, Hull, Port Jefferssh. rt ‘The brig Maria W Norwood, Washbarn, fram Remedios, im consigaed to Bryan & Pease. SAILED. ia, Hamburg; the 4 euintuz Amerea, Wi soib Belle of tow, anchor las ths Bark’Kalibotoes and brig Christians anchored at the SW Spit, For additional Shipping News see Fifth Page. ne, MISCELLANEOUS, ANE Beas a Pr Me for Phi} inside Bandy Hook : both bound oat, are: Foiton, A NEW POEM. By Tenny’s Son. Lat gonan, aithy Dy and tears, my litte wife, nd smile again ; have found a’charm to soothe thy life ‘And ease thy pain. At close of dreaded washing day no more I'll see thee aad, With arms o'er wearied and with fingers sore, Which was too bad. ‘This charm I've found will quiékly wash your clothes: ‘AB white as snow ; Nor injure skin, nor fabric fine, like those Humbugs you know. Humbug washing compounds have had their ‘eaingsde, oa. King David's Prize Soap drove them all away From every store. David's Prize Soap for every purpose known Excel the rest ; For true economy it stands alone, Chegpest and best. GROCERS SELL IT HERE, THERE AND EVERY WHERE. TRY I’ * THE GENII OF HEALTH . OITLED UP RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, =; THE PROPERTIES OF [18 INGREDIENTS. } SARSAPARILLIAN.—The properties of this wonderful ing, gredient (which is the only true curative princtple of Sarsdpar, nilla’, cleanses the blood of vitiated humors and expels fro1 the eystem the taint of corruption—raptdly removes from flesh Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, Ache, Black Spots, Worms and Insects, imparting beautifal clearness to the sk: and the roseate hue of health and beauty to the com; A few doses will make a remarkable change. LIXIV FUCI.—This extraordinary agent, associated wit SARSAPARILLIAN, cures effectually, with astoniabi Wicknesa, all varieties of uncured Syphiloid Ulcers, Nod . ‘umors, Swellings, Fever Sores, Mercurial Sorea, Rheum: tiem and Wander! the worst forms of Skin Dis} eases. AB Ing of remedies for t lainis, and 00 ith the other ingredients in Resoivent place a cure beyoud the possiblity of a doubt. t PAREIRA BRAVA.—This marvellous agent, like a new su shines with such Cr ite, He upon the medical world as t cast in the shade ail other routs supposed to possess #imil: roperties. Extolled by the most eminent fica oe jurope as a diuretic, diaphoretic, alterative, lithontripilc, s finals to Buchu, Digitalis, Juniper, Turpentine, Copatoa, eds, &e., it cures the worst forms of Kidney, Bladder, Urina: iseases. Its effects in Gravel, Stone in the Hladd Suppression or Retention of 'Urin Diabetes, Chromic Ci tarrh, Tenesmus, Inflammation of the Bladdé almost instantly; and in Lt het used it will poduce a yuick discharge of urin with Fuel, rsapariiian, and other ingredients re.tores fun¢ tional harmony to the secreting vessels of the kidneys, ani secures the secretion oc the proper constituents of ucine frot the blood. Persons whose urine {# thick, cloudy, morbidg turbid, depositing brick dust, albumen, and other’ deposit will after a fewdoses witness the disappearance of (hese si; of terror, and their water changed to a clear amber an healthy color, Bear in mind that the Sarsaparillian Rysolvent 4s the only remedy in vogue that containg the true Sareapae’ rillian and the pure Pareira Brava. Y NEWLY DISCOVERED KUOTS.—The properties of ar | Cr roots excite a powerful action on the skin, augmenting ‘action of the excreting orilices and vessels, ‘to expel retatue excrementitious humors that, by frritating the #kin, cause, sores, pimples, spots, &c. These, combined with the othe agents, secure’ a quick expulsion of all bumors from system. ‘TTS HEALING PROPERTIES.—Ite tonic and_pealin Properties, nourishing the blood so that the waste and dec Of the body ts supplied with new and sound material, 18 1 dest preservative of life and strength for those wasting aw under consumption or other weakening diseases. A spoonful Is auficient to mop the hacking, distressing coug fo loosen the thick, adhering phlegm abd aucus; to cle the throat, air celis and lungs from the deposited matter th obstructs and clogs up the air-cells, Persons who were Fo 8 posed to be dying with consunption, years ago, are now joying good ‘health through the wouderfal emicacy ‘of thif: medicine. Its power is wonderful. The ingredients are sa) compounded and associat to harmonize and assist eac! other. Wonderful cures oy orted. Price’ $1 4 bottle, oF six for #5, Dr. RADWAS Olive, &7 Malden lane and by all druggists, MEDICAL WONDER—HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. { Rheumatism, neuralgia and gout, in the worst stages: serofula, king's evil, éryripeiag, oll ulcers, and the wo cases of diseases of the blood, great debility, liver compialn kidneys, salt rheum, &c., &c., are most certainly cured | this sovereign puritier. Hyatt’s Life Balsam cured Mr. Joreph McLaughlin of merd curfal scrofula after tt had destroyed a Of the nose au — ae mrad Ayo in ~~ a wy sont He ws en (1887) residing in ung, Ne Je ielan had, Abandoned the case, and bis. friefde thought ina ioe dying: state, when his brother advised him to try the Life Bele gue tok of which enabled him to leare his bed-and coma) city. In one mont was ent el juire, 18 Fifth lives. ser ume a: z Hyatt's Life Balsam perfectly cured Mr. Willtara Sprin roome street, of hivete fen @eumatism. of so sev & Charactee that he became deranged. could not inft hand to his head, and was confined to his bed during ring thon : months, The Life Balsam has been tested by the public FCAT And these are two cases out of a hundred it has cured. | It {8 a certain curative for fistula in all curable cases, Principal depot 246 Grand street, Sold by druggists, $1 per bottie, or six bottles for #6. ABSOLUTE, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IW New York, also from States where non-aupport, drua enness or desertion fs suificient cause. No publicity ;'no te fu advance; advice free. 1, KING, Counsellor-at-law, 961 Broadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED.—NO! support, drankenness or desertion suflicient cause, Ni Publicity; no'charge until divorce obtained, | Advice free. M, HOWES, Attorney, &c., 78 Nassau strect, —CORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, TENDER FEET; &c., cured by Dr. J. BRIGGS, chiropodist, 208 Broa: way, corner Fulton. Briggs’ Curative, a rellable remedy, 60) e y mail €U cents and $1 20, A.RFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COLG «lege Lottery of Kentucky , SHELBY COLLEGE EXTRA-—CLASS 218, MAY 5, 1868. | 30} 97, 63, 61, 17, Oe 10, 68) 52, 26, The 60, 86, th Men en, 4b 8, 58, of es i Netter, siimit's Cb,, Managers. | KENTUCKY BXTRA—CLABS 69, MAY 5, 1:63. 55, 60, 67, 21, 89, 18, 17,751 M4, 15, 1g 2m 06, BART tas ae SRE MCINTIRE, Shae & €O.,' Ma: For circulars and information in the above Lotteries FRANCE, SMITH & C Covington,’ Ky. OF THE KENTCCKD KENTUOKY STATE EXTRA—OLASS MAY 5, 1868. 7, MM, Bl, 51, 40, I ae 6, \ om arhrucry Stark ouaas d4, eae eh i MURMAY, EDD Oficial Drawings of the Paducah'state ™, 1, Petia ay tae i © is, "May 'S, 1868, 68, 0, 9% ee ‘les 4, 6 10, Ms le See Ob; COLTON & Cb,, Sanavers For circulars, de. in the aboys Lotteries addons KRAY, EDDY & CO., Covington Ky. LL THE NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH, VELVET AND A Brussels C at greatly reduced prices, at IIIRA rs DEREON'S, Bowery; also Imperial, Thre in Carpets ‘At great bargains, from auction; B00) ya ripe ge eh hs ily cbec! pat at dhe. Yo bos. ber yard by the piece, Look for #@ Bowery. RANDRETH'S PILLS REMOVE ALL OBSTRUCTIO! the stomach, bowels, and ctreulation. We are o of sorte, have low spirits, do not sleep as usual, ‘cel fath perhaps fulness about the heart. These feelings are imm ately relieved and cured by from one to three doses of four five each of Brandreth’s Pills, Principal office Brand! House, New York. Sold by all druggists, SWAIM’S PANACEA has now been in use for some fi years. For scrofula and kindred diseases it is a most vain remedy; thousands have testified to cures effected by tale by att druggists. Conn ORNS AND ALL DISEASKS OF THR ET OU! ; fo 4; gentiomsa's rooms Ros, ve? SMBs RIZES CASHED AND INFORMA! 18! 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