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THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. GRAND INAUGURATION CARTOON. THE 4TH OF MARCH! IN WASHINGTON. THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET, LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS. T THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. GRAND INAUGURATION CARTOON. THE 4TH OF MARCH IN WASHINGTON. THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS, THE DAY. GRAND is CARTOON, THE 41—1 OF MARCH IN WASHINGTON, THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 2D. HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. GRAND INAUGURATION CARTOON. ‘THE 4TH OF MARCH IN WASHINGTON. THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS, T THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. GRAND INAUGURATION CARTOON. THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. HE TT EGRAM CARTOONS. T i THE SE! THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS, Eanes TE SENSATIO: TRE DAY. ’ GRAND bernie Pes CARTOON. THE 4TH OF MARCH IN WASHINGTON. THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT YET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. HE TELEGR. CARTOONS. THe SENSATION OF THE DAY. ET. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 8D. rpue TELEGRAM CARTOONS. SENSATION OF GRAND INAUGURATIO! Tin Sea aPatidenLARE pe : K OUT FOR THE TELEGRAM OF THE 3D. HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS, THK SENSATION OF THE DAY. T RAND INAUGURATION CARTOO! HE TELEGRAM CARTOONS. THE SENSATION OF THR DAY. GRAND OF sen CARTOON. ule UaEA iat Acetate geo LOOK OUT FOR THR TELEGRAM OF THE SD. THE DAY. Se T™ SN SUE Dy ems nay Le. perucions eects of mercury on te haraan system ns ef mi on an earnest desire among the more enlighten- ed and conscientious members of the medical profe to find some substitute for that deleterious r. Richard B Re yg A table can furnish remedies for every case in wey, or calomel ean possibly be useful. Dr. J. H. Pea gn = wie teesscies wine fe proved by “a vegetal ni rience to have all the good effects ‘of cxlomel and none of the mischievous This ie ts tnurnecer tlitg seemiy fir aithaeret ee iver ere ober disotier Tor which calomel te coral Lo a epale ; te Her ort ap ORDAY Haren Be crea adeen re a ‘ ey eames’ 4 the price is $5. Odice hours from 9 A. M. to 5 Frise ct the Eotmcnte Sore nnd Aeearond Tonle, $1 50 the i en. Mandrake Pilis, “pr. SCHENCK'S marae a ey et A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOME! ‘The and dealers. ‘and retail, by Joun F. Henry, 91 Park BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY _o1 obtained. Advice tree, Notary Pubife and Commis- ane Ot ROTTING, Couascllor at Law, 363 Broadway. A WMONTIRE, &, 00, . BANKERS AND BROKERS, 516 Canal street and 125 Dealers in all kinds of Government Securities, ike. i Sliver, foreign and domestic, bought and told ai Wolaiions,. “Information. turn! prizes Cashed in Mtssourl nay far ond, Gold and the daily prompuy tn. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY 0} A different States; desertion, &c., suMetent an pe icity ; no charge until divorce obtained; advice free. M. HOU! ‘SE, Attorney. 78 Nassau street, D pape} DRAWINGS aansumte nates orate ‘a, a io, 6, 15,3 State Lotteries, 9, FEDRUARY 96, 1999, a B= HW i} = NO. 1 NO ‘RADY. 80LD BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. Some of the contributors to thia number on practical subjects: — REV. HENRY WARD BE! HORACE GREELEY, A. 8. FULLER, CHARLES L. FLINT, E. DE LEON, JAMES HOGG, DR, MURRAY, A. B. CRANDALL, J.B, LYMAN, 8. E. TODD, DONALD @, MITCHELL, To the Fireside Department :— Rev, Dr. J. P, THOMPSON, ALICE CARY, HARRIET BEBO GRACE GREENWOOD, Col. 7, W. HIGGINSON, Mrs, REBRCCA HARDL ALBERT D. RICHARDS: Mrs, LAURA B, LYMAN, TRWKSBURY, Mrs. MARY B, DODGE, nd an eminent physician of New York, who writes about ‘water in a way that will atarile people, Bighteen iustrations, and among them x ggxt page pletura z 2 zs | lelsl HELE | | L143 2 aD Ny 3 3 | s pik an ail dn ara AJOR dS, T. "8 MI NR DY Mvesia.t MAT ISR, Bae as tans It never fafa of w cvrre, leavin no aear on the face, and ie a vraventiya also, More tan two hundred ehipmasters havo - —— a nn --. After considerable discussion the amendment was ML We New pO cepa afterwards called upon Mr. “éneoln to far: agreed to by a vote of yens 87 to nays 80 rab hry all a 1 was Accoum {he correspondence, and Mr rine Lin | _ A mot ou to lay om the table the motion to recon. | Slr 3M Bayle, Arnold New ie } ¥, ASHING T fe) w | deficiency was occasioned partly by Hae petty nt 29RE_ Jt Memabers WORD Roce NGved for 8 inden “ae Sane: SpReaRe OF VO SE a oe te Bet B'Flowen Portiand, Ck oy ye ipeoprie. j ped nafnen tho xote was reconsidered by a.vote of yeas | Schr Yon, Gan Gena overs ; 7 0 nays 4 final vote Schr J P Allen, Case, CONTINUED FROM: THIRD PAGE. fon, of $1,000,000 for cavalry, and alley horses fy "ashame the House at hai-pact four o'sock, | Sehr M Kana, Mortos, Griake™™ « sanction of the Senators constituting the two-thirds | stupidiy or great ahonese, * the basis of the took a ,2¢ess tll half-past seven o'clock this evening. ga" es ho would vote There were “re mules than horses, Yveuing Session, % sLED, bi WARNER, Gs.) Of Ades, ens8 Resmennd vote far pe eeuae in ae Qua’ ermaster's Department, -smuge_met again at half-past seven, the meray ath this if nothing better could be had, but would do so Leupp ot on APP” opriations was deter- ma 8 ‘ay votenam tha, yale --samer Kenosha, for Lisbou. with regret and misgiving, and would be in fayor of | min car w iro", the Treasury a certain net Ker iii t. addin proceeded ww view - * supaet Ny nm Jojccung {me and making another effort ro get a | amount of exper ses or did not know the facta o1 the Speakonent giving “/2.#0ual compensation of tem [ —_ more comprehensive ia Se env cask. Be 99 oting either in compileity oF. ignor. wine n eto the elvil emp.<¥G9 of the government af ', Marine Disasters), oa Tene Na ae a.4 iho ainsad. | Saute war Was: he caneo of al thls exiravagence, ee TOWN | paar snaer natant Romany {oe Seat Mn, Fow! . * 50, nays 8-98 i ve ‘ape ment reported by Conference C, 28 and has the government was rotten to its base, of Nev. of |. As the chief oiflcer and part of the crew’ Sieh uy Soman weer | ate ace ae a Ia io MH ta ach | ab nah Salata 4 te ail citizens eq’ , gna as Its, apron! 2 . ion, will enable them to balance of their implicit ratification of the O-" = villee, 4 1 it LMpeaehed, either of ignorance or and ", Hotehkiss, Jenckes, Johnson, Jones ‘aa’ the Mcears Croshaw ‘hare paid. to the Board of Pella incomes. "one legate ex: | Dot oni; aide, i the sommes accused of ie inthe awe oc Anata | Ea tol Ent naa oso ous oP oti this ncougistent and enomint | NOR Se og Conn to Sar baa God knows at yand tad fur. | i elas Prin ane blac, Spade, | oats emgeamumras sennted Boy Ta ee 3? von from a weak regard for prep ndices 2 & ine gowecn eps to bhp heart the : arth Van Auken, W Dolnts seaward. All the. seams. in the. eelling BAYS o¢on ” .ople of certain Northern States rb sat ft on Breen “Se 0g? OF 1s Why Sa Wood io, Wredged'and the reagl made comparatively tight, 8g Soes pon the shoalders. 98 others, Resi “ubeicmetio Mh Beg Bee ready rtp me Co- siley, Baker, Beaman, Beatty, | not soom strained, and some off wit 8 very Bi atta they Would not touc r yet earth é ‘Clarke Boaz, from Cardif, jarecked near ‘the Senne then agreed tothe report of the oth. | hr. Cuasuen endeavored to interpose ® Fematt, before (ate, Glargo af Obi, Cla ot cape Hen Fee aretT rend drifted 7 Peed mee te es ee hrore pendisent were tue calls to onder gga the hai- re ing Gels, Gr miles lsadl "The wrecker are vet e047 964 diving Zaa'e- Yras—Authony, Cattell, Chandler, Cole, Conking, Con- Ys gavel, - 6 as whine, Hall . Cragin, Drake, Ferry, Fessenden, Frélingo Mar- | mi ol gai a ‘of N.'¥., Hunter, J1 Bank Busy, from Buenos Ayr~ Terenas Howarty ‘Howe, Kellog, McDecaldy Sidrgan, fir Kevuaiss (contempegonsly), L cannet * ion to He ‘Koontz, Latin, amrencs and’ taken into Norfolly han, Toate, shore, got off for, Haran, hice obetada, Shanmasy, ewer "ingper, | Iaueieey sad oa ne oneal of gon ot Adeeeh Wood altnn' Neweom | Red wit iave to late go npr wer mane are epurel elon “trumball Van "teint, ‘Wade,’ Warner, Welch, wh Cua 4 ‘VOI above the din, ng sae shank, be Troe, Be igen Sven tag! oe dal nee Mil bave to Fe este ail amoat Hey, Williams, “ 10" ge er Nais—Nessrs, Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, | Was heard tg say, “All “sn say is, that I made lor, drown Upson, Van Horn of New York, to ‘some new sails. Fowicy Heniic Nccreety, Novion, Patanson 6f Taass pe aliaions but there his ~;orus ceased to be aude ¢ Ohio, said:—Me atrixes mo | “iatibum. af Wis, Wasbbntn of aes. Wolkss White: | "Baia yay pytgens staer trom 61, Thomas Feb i fr 0}, Vickers aad Whyte! Lief ‘at the reporters’ desk, being drowned by vocifer- | Mr. SCHENK, (rep.) 01 ie more, Williams of Ind., a Be (wiih part of the carxo of bark Kedar, from A. The PRESIRENT announced that two-inds of the | 04S Calls to ordep. that the gentleman are discussing, ‘iot the ane OD | Ohic—8é. xy ‘at St Thomas), arrived at Newport night of Fe teation agg mies he ama he | Te Moraes pang te tbadafenoe ote Come | hetrecn Mt Sewart sopreentg, gan, |g, ROMIMNING TR DenaTEs OF CONGR. | Sut uy viycxerend Mah wons ote pea mere "Davis caged the pelnt f order that the ti working ia i ‘mony with the House, a3 un! y | seemed good to it, decided that go far an appropria- | ing, called up the Sonate joint resolution providing | Soa Avavsra M Gorr, of Bangor, bofore reported aban- ir, Davis raised tha point of order Ke-coustl-. | as in abtencin eiee Cee cen tae for the purpose Was Necessary it wauld not | fortne and publishing of the debates of | doncd atvea, wasanew vend on ter fra voyage, ba - Tahap, expenety redutred type apy Ge eee. S| ae whol, if tras, itd membasaninia be expelled | fot) or ataprontoraiion ax tha Court orrortugal. | (oF Ne ,repctring. and. publlahing of she cobates of | cp Haugor Deo tor Marinus Sho, experienoedb aorare he Sene’ t, an now - . *, wi ins ct tne Cee eertcemuss | afte. aig gee udu | encore, ry, gu Rn ep | Suey fsa of tn to pia ad, | ae rereiees ee tet ae Cat apenas | ate Ciememiaasmiaaie nn aT | Sen tnveiaa te peeks te cppolut autbafedors and actos Menon te aaa | 2 onan Wha woere would be ve. hir. Davi nt onto exp! 7A eat kept this gentle- ‘6 take the a ant, and Capt Snelling imme- and claborate his polat of order. coniine himself to the amendments. other diplomatic representatives kept gent The yeas and nays were en on the main Jom Mr, James A. Athley, of the Htefase, being Seasons, "0 Mt. MUL twe—ohilts tak, Wong 20 clean a teaen | men in.olios;. has. Ke was Tily Apu aee iat fact | question and resulted, yeas 70, nays 71. 80 the on Teaching’ he. veal oreo rE i a pen I ae aE SP a pT ple mina ona hey abn ies, chucklohende Way IGUgh aoe eerie cece | gument’ too "the” question” aaAse discumstan, | Peprestatheive so far, ar least as is pay wus cone | eri Safe area a sae cee ene Cote Speak | 18 hours onthe op a the wreck, and previous. day. Durin; es, chucklelisads may laugh, and mterlopers may | Zamenk A th. | cerned. And’ now we are ‘called to go back | Cy *stteracton of that lume they had dritted sta miles (oF 1210 miles'per hour} Jaugh, Dok the point L make "9! yechmaenlly, opmpettar: 1: [ine -Obalimaaty Girectog merunees wae Eatigaiy, | corned, And now. ae ie pecea of RID |: cere tate cere tr flanges nmestiones due East, ‘They had sulfered intensely from expostre to the "net aie asieys) ) THUS?” GARREREGS BOF con- | Soo the mounting ot these men, ast the odmplainé | here that this" is a vdede duo to afr, Har- | yy, Soowtutin (op. OF Tos moved an emondment | Tenis And from want of food, ead youd hare undoubtedly ned to Mn AShiey, . shorily but for Ve s TE aa ee ee ne eae ee tale are es | ¥eZortea of nuareeheh ue koe ths. ne pay | BTM eM ammaney ob 1s to amend the | Hig am le along igs aie wns us * point we cara a ners the argument.” a Was to be given for it. We are called upon to doit Objection being le by Mr. Perens, (rep.) of Me., | sequently landed at Gibraltar, and would come home by concn et hae aged tho chit to Weeidere, | _ Mr. CHANLER sald something here about Tennes- | Decause he has served us Wel. di, does not enter | the amendment was ruled out of order, =” | Sratopportunit, {Papl analig writes chat the whole north Petite? 7 jon. We are called to go bac! SCOFIELD called for a -vote on the 4 a wale ea eae ea poe ees. beth yg INS—The Indian is a3 near a mule as the PN cart whether Congress ought to Faerie, raed tneeita foe ublic Dulldings at the fol- | fest planke, knees, di SP Fa ee le Jaz, tatd0 ib ‘of o2 Ine passage of the eonsetutional ameaament, | otier genuleinan Isnear a horse, and we should fhe | have acted as tt did on tho facts,betore at, At the | Jowing” places+ Madison, Win, $25,000; Springueld, | 1082840, patied upward of twenty bales of coithn, some, ot Tor idding aud for ever abolishing slavery: end ting | the Indian with anything we eaa gethold of; notonly | tine was satisfied, gad am satisfied now, that Con- | je, boos Philadelphia, appraiser's stores $7,000; | alchgan Dartally destroyed by fire, The Azelia ‘bad a fn the Semste had decayed that tate ot een ae | fight bim with mules bec with tee long eared stock, | gress did right. But that 1s not the question, “Tho | Cairo, Tl, Bost ofloe, $28,000; St Paul, Minn.» ous: | westerly ley, and wan up to Azores it ting dats from port Rineadacar Drees? Gosia bass a constitutional | Tr, ‘seq very iow price, (Shouts of laugiver). "| money appropriating power, having decided for two | {Osea Gade Caodgos mare Nesphal, #25000, | Myarernge oi ley per doy, aud’ her Len ran wan Sf endl 5 , $12,500; » 5 miles, whic! Te PRESIDENT @feclded that as the amendment trust the comuitiee will'be sustained {a'18 posh | guocowsive years not to, pay for tho services of & | ue ameudnients wero agreed to as.a Wuiole—yeas, | Sontirean axons fat or‘ine onl Yeauary, nen en Rag A ae bey hab ped precy ‘The amendment offered by Mr. Chanler was re- | held incumbent upon us now to bow our knees ir. SCOFTELD called for a separate vote on the Sour D8 SINEn, from Jacksonville for Philadelphia, was es mis «/Davis' point of order was not wel ected. and with bated breath and in whispering humble- | amendment appropriating $3,624 for compensation | ashore 26th inston'the Le Revenue cutter ‘Mian! failed The following: is th ed endment as lr. NIBLACK, (dem.) of Ind., moved to redace the | ness say to Mr. Seward and to the administra- | of the Register aud Receiver of the Land oilice in | to haul tox ch sal agente ‘assistance. 3 einer item ior the transportation of supplies for the army | tion:—“You were right; we were wrong; and | Boise Clty, idaho Territory, office rent, &c. Reare Fanuven We Aiegiee Gaiestsds: sh: dines zine adopted by both houses:— from $7,000,000 to $6,000,000, and his remarks al- | therefore we not only forgive that for which Mr. HOLBROOK, (rep.) Of Idaho, expiained and ad- | 25th, from St Michaels, WI, for Boston, rienced heavy Po tae rong ig? Ge-thirde_ of both ‘houses concurring, | juded to his having predicted at the last session that | you deserved punishment, but we will sanc- | yocaied the ment. weather during the passage! lost foresail and, jib, split main Talted Staten th abe eae Logit oes auton of thé | the pretence of econoiy was only assumed forelec- | ion it~ by backing out of our position.» | Varad nue Sen MeN, | ots cia, which | sale sprung bowapnit stove bulwarka, lost fire head and 30 and Wa talised ty Gareetetan aeeeet it shall be tioneering purposes, and that the deficiencies would | Mr. Harvey is but a small coasideration in the issue | ghouid be referred to a committee. boxes oranges off deck. spartot tald'constitution > have to be appropriated for it this session. now made up, Disguise this matter as you will, ‘{he amendment was agreed to. EE, or 5 MAGorE: Quixx, Kingston, of and forte 88 Joke, 4B, toe The ight of the cftizens, of the United Sites | Mr. SCOFIELD replied to Mr. Niblack, and then | turn it a3 you may, the question 18 pe Legg Hr, SPALDING asked a separate vote on the amend- | ye.t astoro on Colin's boush toed Of Travia ban ene Tore shall vot be dented or abridged by the United States | moved to close all debate on the items for army ex- | the Congress of the United States be called upon at | ment striking out the paragraph for the saiary of the Of 2d Inet, about 7 o'clock. She is tight. and will probably O7,by, pay Suite on account of race, color or previous condi- | Do ditares ‘That motion Was agreed to. a subsequent date to Bay, * noes ae, oe the | Minister Resident at Portugal for the time that it | be cot of without serious injury. acta iy ppeupala Reiman oe eer etiren te} g sminaiainge \ccmgod ty AE IRCA CAS, | ree eat poninio na ageing sas acai pn | aa a ae Sa tae mifiacarg> af tricks, was pwnd above 234 font 6 mile kELIEF TO CERTAIN POSTMASTERS. Mr. Burr called attention to the fact that this de- | gress, and beeen ec gerre topes. net refused to strike out the paragraph and the appro- | of the latter place, and full of water. On mation of Mr. CHANDLER, (rep.) of Mich., the | ficiency bill appropriated nearly $20,000,000, and that | not intend to pay for eas Nb Roe ent ok Sonne: priation remains in ae bill. yi Miscellaneous. Sgt dein, Mich, was taken up” > PTA | Greatice ne Presents had to conor want: | fou to be raed wuether Mee Harvey waa or'was | q dtians Cur amenaiments were agreed te,Without | rye purer ofthe seamtip Leo, from Sarannah, bas ou oir doxtume inoved to. amend by inserting the | ever, ‘Sat winch had boss exclusively under the oon: | not right originaly? That is the light in which the | “Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass.. from the Committee | thanks for his ailentions, names/of MoNetl, former postmaster at Lancaster, | trol of officials in whom the republican party had all | quesuion strikes me. ‘That is the issue which we | on biections, asked leave to offer an amendment for STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, from Boston for Charleston, put Erie oounty, N. ¥., and Gates, postmaster at War- confidence, have before us, and on that issue I will refer tothe | the pay of John ‘It. Youn, of Kentucky, aud John | into Norfolk 26th inst short of wafer. saw, K. Y. ‘Agreed to, and the bill was then passed. ‘On motion of Mr. Woop, (dem.) of N. Y., the pro- | only means by which I can rebuke Mr. Seward for | G, Wimple, of Georgia, claiming seats as members, Capt French, master of bark Highland of Sag Har- ‘OGMMIITEE TO REVISE RULES OF THE SENATE. viso that the appropriations for contingencies oftne | his insolence und deflance of tbe law-making power, romarking’that in tie “flrst ease’a resolution alren fy has been dwanded by the Boarder trade of Losdon & ‘The PRESIDENT appointed as the Senate commit- | army for the Medical and Hospital Department and | by saying, we will not pay your man, no matter what adopted was not according to law; in the secon gold watch, in testimony of his services, and the owners ‘tee to revise the Poles Messrs. Anthony, Pome: Fund made for the haracter of services he may have performed, for you | case, the matter had been referred to the Committee | 223,28 to repay Tor expense and loss) sustained fn con- re ony, Pomeroy | for the Secret Service were le for the pu cl east So keap tine thers. ? 3 could nce ibly be acted | Becton with services rendered by the Highland Mary in ané Ed pose of enabling the Secretary of the Treasury had no| pepinte, getline est ith ia ecilaeon Reconstruction an co ot possibly be act transporting the crew of Br ship Bogota, Capt Jones, froma ‘The fetlowmg bills were then passed:— Cares. Sicady MIMAO Woe GANINGON Lay GAGES to: | GEE, Benencky angit ths. geneewoan tote Wiacaae | eee Sn Sul tan Son! and IAD Pantene tis ees een ‘Te bill im reference to the reports of national the words ‘af made in pursuance of law. sin (Mr. Paine), that however muci: he admired the’ Hosen ole WITH THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONISTS. ‘sea Sept 11, 1868, about 60 miles SW of the island of Tristan ks, Mr. LoGay, (rep.) of Ill., moved an ap} tion | pluck, all men had occasionaliy to take the back Mr. OULLOM, (rep.) of IIL, on leave, introduced a | 4’Acunha, in the South Atlantic Ocean, during a fearful gale The bill to prevent the certifying of checks by | of $2,000 for the purchase of a portratt of Abraham | track. He had already sald tuathe had been a prin- | joing resolution declaring’ that the Congress and | Wind. = 2 national banks in certain cases. Lincoln for the Executive to be selected by | cipal actor in the scene (he did Aot know whether | People of the United States ate not indifferent tothe DING IN MAINE—Jne M Hagar has commenced ‘The bill for the relief of Blanton Duncan, of Ken- | the incoming President. to call it tragic or comic). In his judgment the cee for iva pare lence and emancipa- » although but few man ave suioned tacky. ‘Ona pom, of order made by Mr. ScorieLp, the / House had acted wrong in that matter. The Commit | tion in the island of Cuba, which had been so a a ie Soe a mae oak stp ot between bh ‘The bill for the sale of the Hot Springs Reserva- | amendment was ruled out of order in a deficiency | tee on Appropriations had for two successive years layed by the exercise of European monarchical | one of the best ships ever bulit in Richmond. Mesera, Thur- ‘tion, in Arkansas. Dill. Ue Fer Caer appropriation bill the salary | powers and African slavery, but now begun under | fow, lwoll aud Cor with others, are at work on thelr brig, She dill for the better protection of lives af pas- Several other amendments were offered and ex- | for the Minister to Portugal. Was that not an act of | auspices as favorable to American interests ag wi which will be about 600 tons, sengers on steam and other vessels. cluded on the same ee. condonation? Could the gentleman say that Con- | versal m. Referred to the Committee on Notieé to Mariners, At twenty mins past ten o'clock P. M. the Mr. Jupp, (rep.) of Iil., moved an appropriation of | gress had suspended this iter, and that he was | poral U8 teawentves D Senate adjourned. $25,000 for cont gre ess work on the 1 Hos- | still suspended? Congress-nad never had the power Mr. BANKS, (rep.) of Mass., asked leave for the TOMPERINGVILLE. Sista 5 i and. Feb Be YBin.t pital as Chicago. Adopted. to remove him and the Executive never had removed | committee 1o report at any tie. ‘The Spar Buoys wich marked the bara and channels in HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. STOVER, (rep.) of Mo., moved an appropriation | him. His pay had only been susj ‘nded for @ couple | “ opjection was made. New York harbor and bay during the winter have been re- W. of $6,324 for the and receiver of the land | of years and then it had been restored. Mr. Upson, (dem.) of Mich, Caled up the Election | ™oved, and tron can and nun buoys substituted for them, ‘ASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 1869, office at Boise City, [daho, Adopted. Mr. ScHENCK—I admit the full power of the Presi- | case’ from fe secon dCongressional district o: By order of the Lighthouse Board, ‘The House met at eleven o'clock, when the | The following item in the bill having been | dent to appoint diplomatic agents, and I admit Lout-tara, and then gave Way toa motion to adjourn. A LUDLOW CASS Lighthouse Inspector, 3d dist, Journal of yesterday was read. The report of the soenes: Re, bei gS amount to pay =e on Saual power LR Oougress to say whetier or not it will ‘The House then, u 40 o’¢iock, adjourned. Whalemen, jar salary prese! ‘ister a - " YT ee erring or cas ee ve gal sng sae ee lpr , Ra ty July, ‘ raph pal went on. to argue > connee of A Fy H I P ? I i W E - ba ve Ee fw bnyapant 9th w ty bak, Beer Misa Smith, of Appro} was rejected by a | 1866, so long as he 1e ce, aragraph, and said that eight out of nin> members x WwW ‘Souieen, Mr. SpaLDING moved to amend the loa line by fr the Committee on Appropriations lad agreed on £ G 8 . vi es _ he of 68 a ay to 102, as erroneously atated | ovine it read "50 long as the same loaing Une by it. He had expressed es hove that the House of raf RI Bnetey, Qaulkins, from Leghorn tor Rew York, Jan 4 yesterday's repo! from him.” He went on to say:—I believe I am the | Representatives woald not continue to perpetrate if Bark Victor, Cowen, from Boston for Melbourne, Dec 29, PETITIONS FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. oniy living member of the Committee on Appropria- | what he regarded as a fandamental error. Almanac for New YorkeesThis Day. ‘on the Equator, Mr. MILLER, (rep.) of Pa, presented three pet!- | “ons who, some three or four years 970. was instru- Mr. CHANLER declared that the arraignment of Brig Fanny, Boden, from Malaga for New York, Feb 17, off 3 y mental in sopping, the aalary of the mister to Por- | Mr. Seward, coming from a member of the tteras. yea for : ee — app seah obs? ae taza We en, dufered with the Senate, is was | republican Barty, was bese, ingretioade, ME, an rises . 6 38 | ae rises.....eve 7 31 Loe Eg itm Robinson, from —, for Boston, Jan 18, Int 28, Almighty God as the source of all authority in ci one of a com! cont which insisted | Seward was the pero ction of | Sun seis... 550; water .morn A eorenmien, &e. on the withholding of that salary on account of | a political organization. It was his waud that aie morn 912 ee eae, an Biter, frome Worth ‘Haves toe Ban M Sraupina, (rep) ‘of Ohio, ‘rom the Committee by him to Congress I persisten together in the had sont that around tho ‘world, Min Sonera Foroign Ports. «Mr, } (rep. . Mr. BRI 1869, ‘on Appropriations, reported the bill_ making appro- | latechairman of the Committee on Apprepriations | was their master spirit, and the members on tite op- PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 26, Sirens focemny Feee Seto, poss bags Ascher, Siebethby priations for sundry ctvil expenses of the govern. | (Mr. Stevens) and one or two others, in withholding — side would not be in their positions to-day cient ON, Vege OE NORE 1 5 Pee: gener me ment, which was referred to the Committee of the t salary. It was withheld about two years; it | had not his mind found for them the dogma of the Herald Packages. apie 1 fides’ tee ee Fucquess Gi i Whole and made a special order for to-morrow. Was then restored, and during the last two years we | “irrepressible conflict.” The renegades from the Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port wit Treat, ‘Ginn; Montroal, Bryce, Ennerdale, Repes: Chante REPORT OF THE COMMITTRE ON MILITARY AFFarRs. | have made appropriations for it. He has never re- | democratic partv—the mock militia men who bad " rege gleer,’ McLennan ; Somerville, "Hill, and Strathaven, Allen, The Committee on Military Affairs submitted, | ceived Pay for the two years during which it was | arrayed themselves m tinsel and had remained in | Please deliver all packages intended for the HznatD toour | from'NYork, disgi Pyrmont, Rubase, do; Tuiak Gerlach; through its chairman (Mr. Garfield), a report on | suspend Before I leave Congress I wish to ac- house while the battles were being fought in the | regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam from 40, do; Frowess, Hibbert, dei brigs Sea Gull, Hanson, the organization and pay of the army, accompanied | knowledge that I erred as a statesman in that, and I | field—would never have had an existence but for | Yacht fleet. ‘The New York Associated Pressdo not now Berk Grace Redpath, Botaford, from Nosaria eetvar sag, by the Cpa en fore it by the Secretary of | wish now pe handenneen me act of justice toa fellow | him. That master mind had left them, and pow j collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | and sailed 6th for NYork. x War and Gen: Thomas, Hancock, McDowell and | citizen. I hope that the House will concur with the they were wrangling over the remnant of their | 4 wi be seen by the following extract from the proceedings Sailed Dec.2%, ships Carlos, Hanson, Callao; 31st, St Law- Terry, the chiefs of the several staif departments | Committee on Appropriations in repairing, even at | power. Had they no greater object in view than to at ti held Magch 8, 1868:. rence, eee tei barks Priscilla, McAlery, Callao; and others. The committee make @ number of re- | tais late hour, the wrong to this man. I think we | sting one another to death like a saarl of snakes ? regular monthly meeting, held 8, 1868:— 7th, James M Churchill, Killman, foreign ports; brig Annie commendations for reforms. The staff departments | ought not to have done it, Mr. BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass., expressed his pur- Poe cog ienteratewng aoe April 1, the Associated by hota yy RA Allen, Tarr, for New it considers are too numerous and too much Fon tne tram, (OP) Of Tenn., made a point of } pose to vote against the appropriation ior Mr. Har- | ree," New York Paned orestoatey ee nome wm the |» HAVANA, Fel m sind rank and power. The chiefs of ae ments | order on the item. vey. Congress had declared its judgment that that ‘The cffice of the Herald steam yachts JAuxe and SHANGHAR, Jan 7—Arrived, sup Bengal, West, NYork. now hold themselves to be Independent of the Gen- | The Cuarnwan overruled the point of order, onthe | gentleman was not @ proper representative of the suruaeen tees Withee an rete Jaume aod SaGua, Feb 12In port barks Yumuri (ir), Jchingon, trom -eral commant the army and receive orders ground that the item was for a defictency, United States to @ foreign court. He did not pro- | Gwnors and consignees to the tnasters of inward bound ven, | 204 for NYork, arrived 1th; Merctmack, Nichols, from Ha- the Secreiary of War, they vircually command | Mr. MayNauo then moved that the item be struck | pose now to discuss whether Congress was in the | sirutte formuited ieee chante WGiivert (i, Howtateins from’ Hnsuaar arsieeh aes Seas armies of their own, separate from the army proper. | out. This officer, he said, had been kept at his post | right or in the wrong, but whenever it came to the earch or tamer hs tae Betas tee Pisce For example, the (uartermaster General has uuder | by the Executive and Congress was not asked to re- oint that the Executive could set itself up against Boia: Prairie Grifn, from Portignd, ‘arrived Jan 80, for duis sole control over ten thousand civilian employes | tract its former action and to write itself down | the will of Congress the government would have CLEARED. “t Lah ; Uaroline, Mc! if and over four thousand detailed enlisted men, a | before the country and posterity as culpable of a | come toa bad pass. If members to stand — Bal n, Minott, Jarger force than the entire army before the war. | petty, little, unworthy squabble. He, for one, was | by the privileges of the House and of Congress and Steamship Aleppo (Br, Harrison, Liverpool via Queens- , The report recommends that the staff department | not willing to do it. He was unwillimg to place | by the rights of the people, to control tie Execu- ba et (Bp, Mau a Henderson Bros, | {é shall be under the orders aad supervision of the | himself or the body to which he belonged tp any | tiveand to direct the goverament, they saould vote Bark Fred Sealla Mae Weneke Btockhona Pusch, peg ty ol] Merriwa, Waternouse, from and for Portand, ar General a8 much as the liue, The committee say | such attitude on the records of the country. ‘They | against this Paps ipsionoe. He himself would vote | yeincke « Co. ‘ rived Jan 11; schraM & E Henderson, Price, from NYork, ‘Chat there 1s too much rank in the staff. For i- | should wait at least until the connection of ‘ir. Har- | against it if Mr. Harvey were personally the vest Bark seeee, Risk, Matanzas—Doliner, Potter & Co. arrived Jan 38, for Philadelphia; Northern Lod Plummer, sauce, In the line for every ten second lieutenants | vey yrith the pee age mission should have for- | man that ever lived, or if the President who under- Bark Fannle, Hinckley, Matanzas—Snow & from and for Boston, ‘arrived %h; David Wassson, Jones, toere are but three tleld oMicers, while in the engi- | maily closed, and then the matter should come up as | took that experiment were the best President the re a CV Minott, He ', Trinidad (Caba)—J W Elwell & | from and for NYork. 6. necrs to the same number of lieutenants there are | a ciaim, to be examined on principles of justice. To | country ever had. Under the British constitution | °%,,, Walsh, Matanzas—Miller & Houghton. tier, Nioviey Men ben TArrized, ache Walter Seott (Br), Sy- forty-two tield officers. A consolidation of several | agree to the pat ph would be to enter a cognovit, | asingie vote of want of confidence in anofiicerset | Brig hing oe Cardenas—H D&J U Brooxman, |" + 2 Iris (Br), Plerce, Savannah. of the staff departments is recommended, by which | a confession of judgment, before the country and the | that officer out at once; but here for years in suc- Brig Herman, Hichborn, Cardenas— Walsh ¢ 7" American Ports, thelr expenses can be reduced without impairing | world. He was not willing to do it, and he trusted | cession the House had voted a want of confidence | Brig 8 V Merrick, Tippincett, Oardenas—J ward & Oo. ene Otic Ben, taniere Wey 4 Keeler, Riggins, their efficiency. ‘ihe report recommends the crea- | the House would not pui itself in that humiliating | in this executive oMicer, and now membera were Re Marine GBP) Go. lirey, Caibarien— & Parker. and Addie P Cole, Swett, Tangier; Join Stockham, Price, Hon of a supply department out of the quartermas- | amttinde, asked to stultify themselves ‘and to pay this man a an an B fA x Baltimore, Sianhena: Wet, ih slat ae ‘aon Gepermnentr Gor om 2 — Ph es pone Es a0 fil, argaed that after | his salary when he had remained in oMceimded- | fcne John Perris, 8 Joba, Wiliniugion, NO— Thomas & | J Snir ‘Leo, Savannah Galena, Hale Charest. rey . ep c rt gress exp! ation no’ to r. | ance of Congress. men, thArrived, st Sa: fi t : ennai i all taree disburse money. ‘This | Harvey, and had thus expressed its disapprobatuion Mr. WASHBCRNE inquired whether the House had ‘Schr Ht Curtis, Richardson, Phelps’ Landing, Md—Phillips & Wiillamnony Sfossinny A a ‘Gray, Genn, "Mae cilcas brian “consolidation 18 recommended by a number | of his course, he should at least have had the good | not voted a want of con‘idence in the President of | Collins. Stromness (Br, Jamaica; Essex, Newcomb, Sagua ; Geo = pad oMcers. The consolidation of | sense to resign bis position and not remain there | the United States and why tie gentlemen from Mas- 24 ae Sooty Hobwre, Beeatort. es on a By, » Wa B Emery. zhe a1 ae , <n and oo the engi | year after year and come afterwards to Congress for | sachusetts did not refuse to vow an appropriation to | fei Sal Ge Phompecn Murer B Balimore: Gnd, Maced Moers’ Mae Ooo gon, ate = ‘ . ack salary. He, for one, was not disposed t ay Lis 2 r 3 a 3 Fhe committee also tink that the engineers could | téke back the vote which he had hitherto given on |! afr. BoTLUs answered that that wns because they ARRIVALS. piletstionens Genter, caumans, Gy « the work Performed by the Coast Survey, now a |-that subject, had placed that want of confidence before the only —— ‘Darien; # 8 Potter, Potter, Monile. aovete com on me ‘a partment. hs engineers Mr. Pana, (rep,) of Wis., said that he, too, was un- | tribanal known to the constitution and had been REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Feb %—Cloared, aip Wm Yoo (Br, Howes, my =e pen > “4 oo on a lakes of the | willing to stultity himself by voting now to pay Mr. | overruled by that tribanal. From that hour the Pre- Pes 7g py] Meler, Seat Led Lives = Spe gam, Betdaornen, Hert me es Goast Survey. The report recommends ths substiin. | HRE*e!, even though his frendifrom Ohio (Mr. Spaid- | siden’ must be held free aud acquit. “But this was a | Parry lin. witn mine and 304 pasrenzers to Kunharit Co. | TithetOL, Fon et-Arrived, brig Matilda, Dix, Providence, Sion of annual saluties for the couinutations penne | “f} gut have Come to the conclusion torecant | different case. It was the bounden duty of the Exe- | }xzerlenced sever "vob '35,"iat Wak ton 67, epoke | “CHARLESTOR, Feb Sie arrived, echr 8 I Morgan, Mor. : no a 6a a ped home 9 “ ons and al- | and change his position. Am additional reason for cutive, according to the theory oi the pe ypomd steamsbi “Allemannin (NG), hence for Hamburg; same dn gan, Baracoa, ' Sernniee See ane, SP eee a Sets oeicers, hholding the appropriation from Mr. Harvey was | to have withdrawn Mr. Harvey. If he chose to keep | Int 4029, lon 07 45, steamehl) Cuba (Br), honee for Liverpool; | "Gt Ida Richardson, Bedell, and N W Smith, teen ae 4 La gt bac patent 4 ae he had defed Congress and had said to | him there he had the power to do so, but the House | lat 4035, 1 Tow Renan, Nevada (Br), do for do, by nm tw og ig a atat oned 13 — aoe u fay 4 hose ress, speaking through the mouth of the | had the power to say whether tt would pay nim, paleseeed hi ome creed, Br ET Ad 5 days, in Saiied—Schr Florence Nowoll, Fennimore, Woods’ Hole, serving tn the Held. The report condemns the abuse | Secrevary ol You may withhold your ap- | Mr. Higby, (rep.) of Cal., said that ce had | “Sieatushtp fo, Dearborae Seteonal, & hours, with mése | S$5h_arrtved, sleamehip. Charleston, Berry, NYork; brig or a a baa have min or sont ns A fioeeiation ‘nis year, you may withhold it next year, | acted on full in‘ormation, and had not beard any- and passengers, ‘to . ‘& Co. h, 4:30 PM, | Adelaide, do.” f 2 ppm my ave no Vi rah sy ing ¢. a as | bit sooner or liter Cwill find some appropriation | thing to the contrary since then. He admitted that | passed schr Florence Nowa, of Philadelphia, bound N. ‘Sailed -Steamahips Golden Horn (Br), Liverpool; Magno- owing the persistency of those who possess them | chmmittee to recommend tt, aud sooner of later 1 | an error should be corrected, but did not see that Steamanip Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia, with mase. to J Ma, Crowell NYork. ie obtaining promotion for themselves through their { will find a flouse to pass it.” He would therefore | there was any proof of error tn that case, ‘ ARTMOUTH, Feb 25—Sailed, schr J H Perry, Keily, utueal trends ia Washington. relative rani, | Weg neainst this appropriation, and all the more Finally the vote was taxen on Mr, Maynard’s | , Steamshtp Flygossct, Parrieh, Mystic, Ct, in ballast to mas- Poitadel \ONROR, ob $6--Arrived, barks Melle reeers aantejeom A yp ~ B. captains majors and bo poy e re aaa 5 A anes ore rhs badd = Paragraph, and the motion Hark Qremte tal, Chirteo, Tawanrog a Nov 27, with mdse to | Tesell, Rio Janotr Crimea, (i, Pagans, Harwien ; Wh ote o 3 —' . order, | Passed Gibraltar Jag 1. weaver! t ——. Gulonels, and a colonel, ‘not unfrequentiy, has two } I conta not remain there he had remained and ad |“ thstemenetee thor sose and Teported the billand | the eure passage: iow ant apt anit, "wove ‘buwarka’ and | Hebe, ue'hruny Hla Janelzo; Chaitanoors, Fry, Ports Rios OF ail brevet sincrals under him. The abolition | fea the votss of Congress, and now they were | amendments ta the House. Lala aside for fature Feoulved other dauiage, (The Q arrived 26ih.) BIL for Baltimore, Paaued put th, brig Chtistian (NG), Of all brevets already conferred is recommended, | abked to go back upon their own record and toca. | Amend Mar Jair G, with trhle to Lawrence Gipa ee aes ite | nase, for Bremen; sche Mehitect, for Porto Rico, Wn logisiation giving the President power to con- | mit to the country and to him (hat the members who | Are Latin, (rep.) of N. ¥., tried to obtain the | falar Jan 6, with fruit, to Lawrence, Glies &Co, Had fine | FALL KIVER, Feb fobr Susan, Dumont, 1 fr brevets on sich officers as have particularly dis. had done hin wrong? ?tyPriation were culprits | oor on the question of publisiung the debates, Dut | "hart Yon Heyden Cartlow (NG), Specht, Cuaiz, 19 anys, | *Zet*. Abraham Linootn, Dill, Bitzabethport, { Magulshed themselves in the fleld. The report is had done him wrong. He, for one, would make | failed. with wine, 40, to Funch, Meincke & Go. Hud heavy wester.y Me Pi cAeriveds chia Wanen B ae a ago Ls statements showing the presen Such admission. Congress had done no wrong; EEPORTS OF CONPRRENCE COMMITTEES. gales most of the passage ; split salle, damaged spars, £c. Be i Flora A Neweomb, Or ats Docu Iod bad tac ee conaition of the army, the | i] had done right at first, and mr, Harvoy was | Mr. SPALDING, from the contorones Bark Marianna dd (Port), Pathe, Lisbou, 48 daye, with Hy Sinith, Nord Fy Pera etand the force imeach; and other in- | Yromg. and every year that, the Secretary of State | on the Naval Appropriation bill, made a report, | ™s#e 0 agtatenny Sear pinwall, A Gays, with moe to | “Ege Meal cht Pomona. Has Boome San og into Committee of the Whole, m in deflance of the voues of Congress thie na bie Pettey trom tho conference committee on 3 doy, Me hl wine sail behad litiernt ~~ eke wi, for Seon AY Wheaton, m. Wheato mag ag Mr. ra chan e phew nepe consideration of bne wrong. the bill to allow deputy collectors and assistant as- Bark Restless (of Philadelphia), Sheldon, Angutlla, 13 day ville for Kennebunk; Clara W_ Eh Giles, Bavannah for sive Saunerne ae Steen ee BILL. ‘The question was then taken on Mr. Spaiding’s | sessors of internal revenue acting as collectors and | with salt to Woodruff & Robinson; vessel to er, Wad pop oy mg aon, Komen: for Newbury- a uae Me my o poe gy an appropria- endment, and it was agreed to. assessors the pay of the collectors and assessors heavy wenyber, Feb 19, Int 81 50, lon 71 30, spo! steamer wets Amalia, po ST Li kin, NYork for thon f, a BY custom house and post oMice . WASHBURN, (rep.) ot Wia., argued against strik- | made a report, which Was agreed to, bs ey og Ve 1 days out, all well. on ; Mary Lout farringto: poy eoraieo for do, —_ hada e, Tenn, and argued in support Te p et TID —_ bre- | THB LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE APPROPRIATION ae Nara ( a ag I Ae a |—Bark Annie M Gray, Newell B Hawes, Flora e fu . Harvey hfully performed A ‘4 wthole passncr. agp! fait bg = Minn., moved an appropria- duty to the government of tie United States and The House then procested to vote on amend. wily ‘Bm ee ‘iy Lorn A Tissetan Paare, with fruit | = . BE ah AD caamroreonnen | Heuereeeu, skamie te seguro M scar | Rrtanvort tm me commiin oe we Manan | KiaaRer Lee? fens eace seats | ____.___MISORLLANEOUS. ‘ ? 4 Ir. Sew: of ude. Passed Gloral- pron pemge = ef flak tot eran, in as an Pannen | Evi Seth on at Marty noe aici | cna we anconmnae aoe mtary ot me | CEES G eee Eee ae erases | A MERA TORRE naraun y . 1201 a ‘eat cl on re ; y woul a t the The a ud M4 hy Cal, at segue im sappert of {on the ground that gtom of Fortigal was about the onty one in Wells, the “Special ‘Gommintones:. of Meveuus, Bian hb toows bred Polo, Yim Now Yor fr a Serotainy ings Sv skrpapetan d'etat the wa imate , a fased is | was wi more (of Portland), Hinlay, © ensea of diseases of ine blood, great Debility, Lit - that, as im the other tems, the appropriation’ now | poole otung could be alloge against Mr Harvey | Who had oral, ose READ. (Fep.) OF Pa.» ar gar ant Sin to Fowler «Jorn. ven ie ine seTa, | ia “kidney Balt Kuwusy, boy be, are tae, corasiaty Hemera important of the an ru | & Merv Brea, What ties Wag ‘iyi | scat tae coneaenog athe mpeg a | Bubpatensrt cin Cn Bn or Garo, | Foca ae Pt, ae th . tow) e claim | ministratt ines a pneu ee sm, | amet? Tate had ite pate ers | Prope omen ae yaaa tO NO S| Sea, ray ren ears wun mar | Sey andi ety tne ra nn » SO D | ee of of Sta he appropriation of $6,000 fer the ‘Brig Carney, Carney, Matanzas, 19 days, with sugar old evon where the bone has become caries. Wep.), of Pa., who hed charge of the bill as a member | ‘as so imprudent aa to expose, and which spoke In | of Lda Sr nia ancligted at the, SW 8 doen not parte t % the Commitee on Appropriations, the amendment | tirms of pera J the lyn ‘ar: ei et z= On motion “of Gr. borne ‘ot Mann., Sveave x heap be ¥ ‘ayy th pe i asemmity “ee now presen oe he “i a ila ., w 44, ie mr juburn} thougi © | granted to reagse . where dD. of al ano pepo De rept of ots Libase co oa ifvaie ae Ape oy feed be | such ‘increase ‘wen made neceamary "ty the vor in- | y, ‘aan we (sh Rrgnastony Ptroag, (Ot, Marten, wd. eo an eae eee. 4 1,01 Ousto jouse arg, | fad who not agreed entirely w! gress. | creasing the pay of female cierk: Goo Brown Hr, Smith, Ber: wed his, Rey. Ad advan He Argued that this was e debt, and that Congress | “ho question ‘then came ae’ om. Mes Poland's ah McColl, Had strong "Wand NW galcay wove’ bak gem hat ft ft From i arn gh ‘Mr. Bure, (dem.) of ML, jo Tednce the item | iui io right to withhold the payment of it, If Con- | amendment to increase the pay of clerks in Wash. | warts. le wan in hy Joreph H. God- for the’ Tegular suj jo OF the Quartermaster's De- | goss wanted to withhold Mr. Harvey's pay it should | ington not receiving over ‘a year ten per cent Yo Bemite, Powell, Fortune Bay, with herring to mns- Halsam a trial, when in four days partme, ut fi % 000 to $500,000, and argued in | Inve avolished the mission to Port It did not | for the and present fiscal years, ‘on Mr. | BG Irvin, Atkins, Jacksonvil comparatively, time support of ® that, Mr. Harvey had continaed to discharge his | O'NelW’s amendment thereto extending it to the bod a oom patna coat, Forioth street Taare ir. Sco WIELD replied to the of Mr. Surr | chties there, and tt seemed to him it was a very clerks, carriers and employés of the bag ey more, Bunker, Darien, Ga, 4 days, with yellow — and expla ved the case of the ie teas arising all buxiness to undertake satya) simply | Post Ofice. to T M Mayhew & Uo, hic CHRONIO RHEUMATISM, artly front the continuance of the Indian war | ibcause of tho slight imprudence of which he was | Mr. O'Nolil's amendment was rejected Fe Mauniders’ Caran Wace oF Providence, Grn, Boreas Sracesian, Fark Thesis, Brookiyn; WY. ages en Bae ben calculated on, Thapa gaiity, and which he had explained to the rep.) of Vt.. said he had offered the 4 f andere, Carroll, Norfol " Wa. H, it; oe | T. CHANLER, (dew) Of N, Y., @Xpressed his con- | suistacuon of the members of the Comuittes on Solicitation of a committee sing. Hn, Dauieert tee Mobone Lah gn By A Tee PR, DY viction that the General of the ‘Army would say that | Joreign Attairs, Of the clerks of all the. de} fiche eutworth, Portigud, te chrome thew a tay teatrnony an favor of thet the Indian war was a mere fiction carried on solely | | Mr. Myers, ot Pa., asked whether it did not He had told them that he it it ur Hero, Poole, Salem. truly valuable the Life Balsa, For syeare't was in newspapers aud telétraphic % There | gso appear locumentary evidence that the | that they should have an opportuniy et Geviag - Hopkins, Gloucester. com P Fhonmatwm, 1h ite most aggrarn- Yas no such thing. ‘There Were not troops enough | fiendly action of Portugal towards this government | question fairly brought before the Hake and mevliNg da ervet, “ 1 Se teed eo obtain elle from the mow eininr 4 ov) tho borders of the Indian Territory to constitute | gid its friendiy fowlings expressed Frequently during | the Judgment of the House upon it; and. that for MBO, Linea ciioncorincetown, eden} practitioners both here and in Kurope, but in val $ret general's comma, Fue war waa sat | robe was larusly dive to the inerterence of | that purpone ve would er t,t Won not advo- in, vane’ Fait hive Seennculons ins amr ve never expen te: 4, and respect to its acti 7 a , as nestion had be disonased in. Paine, Y Pall y ‘ every ‘Tho 'k Ming of the Indian chief Black Kettle Was a Mr. Wasipunn replied that there was no question | the House ead through the pres, Teeenmeied ine aoe Wink Bia "Diawion, Neetengs okey baie RT 4 q me ce of treachery, Black Kettle being then at | @ to that fact. a Hfonse that the salaries of those clerks were now the oH bly es agg N pighton, we been recor Mt are at porfect Iherty to wee thin commun peace with the govécatment being shot down in| | Mr. Covope, (Rep) of Pa. stated that the | same as they had been before the war, and for many Gobe fobn Barnum, Keliy, Providence, igation jn any way you plonse, Yours mont gratotuily, duis lodge in (he midst of iis ciildren and Is wives. | fbjection to Mr. Harvey was originally con- | years before that; and they wore either Insufioont Rear Heme Onecp tonnes Tere Paras aloes Ge Grend atreet, sort’ se CORN AY Mr. SCOFIELD Was Welling 10 adinit that the present | fected | with the correspondence between , him | how or cise had Hen Very inuch too large wien they | pont herinc nash Liamiton, X ‘xg per bottle or sik for 80, Bont everywhere by cere Indisa war, ilke all provedwy ones, wos wot up by | Jud Judwe MeGrath, of South Carouna, ‘The Mousy | were establiaie * Rehy NH enedict, Bil 5, New Ha Hyaw's Iza Saud, 18 conts, perimaaeutiy cures Calarch, EE TE a ee ee TT ean eee eT ee een oe fent testimonials to Msjor Laue, the diacoverer, assurin¢ him of Immediate aud eifectual cures, Bold at G2 Boule siroet, New York,