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ribune, NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1%, 1866, : PRICE FOUR CENTS. vor. XXVIL...N% 7,809. 2L R RO D e F O VA | I INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. of the goldicrs of the United States who full in battle or | Gnthrie a Committee of Conference onthe gubjsct of the }I B R 1\[ -\ SH NGTON. The receipts fromf internal revenue to-day were §207,402. died of diseas in the field and in the hospital during_the | yaalution prohibiting thc" sale of liquorin tho Capitol Teceipis frorll internal revenue to-day L 2. avar of the Rebellion, to secure suitable places in which | hyildings, the Senate having refused to agrec to 8 House any further commission of trust to the - cient officer. He had a stateiuent, show .1;“::: p.:’r:fi. FLUID ‘TRA(“I BUCHU - NEW SANITARY REGULATIONS, ot vid be interred, and to have the s‘f““"“' imclosed | gmogdment of that resolution, fig;’tl;’i:,uintdgy:g;;nlé:t "th!fozl‘-e}'x:nhudu;wn. o - - -y GGen. Fisk, Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmia's | 0404 f."‘," g places of the honored dead may be kept PAYING POR A CHURCH. wound com) 35 per cout; two vmmd-,finu::: b Mr. WiiLeY presented the petition of German Luther- | three —ounds, 9 per cent; five wounds, 1§ por cent; those who liad suffered amputation of the log, 10 per ceut, and ""f’ West Virginia, for compensation by fire whilo ocenpied by United 8! fo the Committec on Claiws. awputation of the arm, 9 por cevt. ‘The number not wounded, but admitted jito the corps because of PERSONAL EXPLANATION. dige was only 9§ per cent of the whole Mr. CONXrss rose to o personal explanation, He ob. | number. But, after all, this bill ided for MEN MOVING WESTWARD. :"wx by the BavEpenern u‘}uv afur‘l.«nlm the Senate fg':n::r:mthe:l}:lenmfl‘«qol:romlx:cdv?mwdm E » v A e e Sp— - her yosterd bis colleague (McDongall) made 8 1CR801 r oppositivn to 4 jeran Reserve Ga., pepers s more than 3,000 b “ - ey y ! Corf - e A o g e il e o £ iich he ut on reec " positions in towns would probably fall to.their share, d . H : foll ESIEET e s i T bt el R heen 19 ve o By wind one facy which he d o put on reeord, aud for | the pos vould p; A )y o = ‘AL RE ; which contracts were 1atified by the Frecdmen’s Bur .55 xasgaaro, shan probabls. he suid bers goi- o onties pouth Oerim.theideld bt /R OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUF ported Mr, McDongall for Congress, but that his chief work, His only reply to that was, that if lass of FOR WEAKNESS S e S dodpaien WARHINGTON, April ,‘zrr.r».} thus deprived of their employés will Y’;' di voeate and supporter was it aotiioin Bov: Be ',f,.“:!; s el 'luycu, it was cxactly L e ote - lank forms for the ennual v 1806, are 0w 4 po ut comes |y, s thas 1o Chiin 4 R oo had not only bhd tanit “ 1 5 o . ; v 1 MR g 0 hgand EBom mavy count B o B Wgtoas irginia, then in California for the express purpose of d not only hed'the oppostunity of proving “themeelves, | e ot cent | ployés, ‘onf dcm(s. The man who was put in nomination - by | {beir couse and Jhad .! their disabilitics i thet way, Bo e sscseors wbo | ¢ Swith could not receiye 'i.’m « n: ca's) support under any long o!-‘ flmrL 2l lixliel fixd”nctuunm ::e- ’h" . epesitigp to ot P ” . chasge them eirenmstances, Mr, Ml wan then nominated, and | Teasoneble share of profitablo dut ey eboul Inieporitigp & 5 Tom s Rowes ] of M v | Important Statement About the Public 1 the present sentatives, voted for tho | be) #o employed s f'r‘rrponrnfif'n or st ey eulty of Bresthing, Genersl Weskuess, Horror of Disesse, Week ¥ ehraska set, which was but the begin- | bad undergone.” One-armied men perhiaps couid not salate, # { Death, Night Sweats, Co'd Feet, Wak Printing, e ; 4 Horror of Death, Night Swests, Cold Feet, Wake 8 . ; q Bureau for tho States of Kentucky aad Tennesses, in S . ¥ ; wee of Urine, Trtetion, Iufipmation cx OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, view :»f \mn'p..a ab lfl‘hi.uf the cholera, has pu i ..:‘d The President ) "".;RqT,'r‘<Y'.".1‘z)a>“:1 to establish the ;‘fl;‘,,‘,”h“,'xf"f_“ o Retention o Jue stringent orders to the freed people, requiring tuam f Sollection distriet of Port Huron, the callection district of | troops, ~Refe Diceration cf the Bisdder or Kidneys, Disoases of tho s —— : Prostste Gland, Stope in the Bladder, Calcalus, to thorough! " sty 1well 15 t J # i e ghly cleanse and purify their dwellings and sute r @revel o1 Biick Dust Deporit, aud ol Die More About the Case of Jefl Davis | puilings, and to loave the crowded parts of the citice ud | & (0 be cil der, Kidoeye, sd and C‘my. £0 into the country. l .,M. 1o i THE ANNUAL ASSESCMENT. Riio, o e » 10-day issued the * from Patnam ar 3 gan, the collec lin“ distri the collection d ie colleetion distriet of Ci euren of the Drogaical Swellivge. ——— HELMBOLD'S Attended with the following sympt ASSOCIATION OF ssociation of N n that city on 1 the United ¢ EW-ORLEANS -0 lield their first of Ju 3 flag on the fol tricts N it The Union tof | pablic meetin, ed to b secsament ave lutcly seon, one-cyed men could vot handle thelr operu-glassdy graces REPORT—PUBLIC PRIN 3 fully in Washington, and fellows with ons log eculd not v 0 sesolution to print Lop in the German, or whirl around bo the waltz, theseport of the Commissioner of Paten(s, Mr. SEELLABARGER stated that he eympathized with the AT Mr. ANTHONY, pendiug the consideration of the above, | fone of his colleague’s remarke, aud was cesuestly in furor B . o A u ] orized to appo’ :r soid that the public andthe Senate labored under e mis of retaining, ss an act of National j siice; this Vetersn of & serenade to ng, from o scoro of tho |fne several who declined. it e duty; but afler appoiut- | prebeusion s to the eost of public printing ordered for t Reserse Corps, but be wished Eis colicazue o state wiat w L st b Never, Tre fulpess, Digoness of Vislon, Lasgaor, Universal Lasitade of the Mas with Dyspertic Sympto: J The Colorado Question Again Before the Senate. e Body, Dryness of the Skin, P ¥ :NADE TO THE PRESIDENT. Satuiday. ut L consented to aecept the ecompli Tho President of the Society w moas Appet, eoler System, O Mot Henes, F' nance and B information Le had about the practicalility of keepin ten yegiments of the Veteran Reserve Corps supplied wil men. the Face, Pein in the Back, Heavis ——— Iy Black Spots fying before the Eyes, with Tem Soldiers’ and Sai Eyeide, Freque: & gorary Sof A Lows of $ight, Want of Atteuticn, Orest Mobil THE RELIEF OF NAVAL CONTRACTORS, . | der him this honor in acknowledgment of his Circular ¢f | tame forward and xexistered their names o willing 10 [ (00 g aesy ' Fhie woss "Ihc cotite ¢ast of publ b mudertake the hazardous task, - njs (¢ C0s ublic ; A n ing i more desirablo to t st., in rega the appointme X p o ¢ k. 4 panting for the past i Mr. Screxcg replied that the tenth eection o he 7t inst., in regard to the appeintment to office in the | “yyuder the fufluences, howover, of anonymous and threat- | wag for the War Department 0 1 this, $494,000 provid Biculty, es, in saditions “'.'NI.L'Y.',,'.‘" ity, Reatlessuess with Horror of Society. No soch P ug they more dreud for Fear of Themeelves, no Repose of Manner, no Eamestness, vo Speculation, | The Army Bill in the Honsc—I‘rotm('!cd sud sailors, These P But s huriied Ty % unaware of the fact the rent heads of These symptorns, i Debate. merts 1 directing them, in all ¢ y membor | Department; $100,000 for the Vost Oflice De I, and did | 45,000 for the Department of Agricnlture; $28,000 en_agcen to | Judiciary, and $25,000 for the Inicrior Department. flag. On the | reduees thy cost of Cong 10§60 this ve 1‘mrw'~r cluding paper and binding. Tn the T i fourth and y ‘ongress the cost 374,000 per year. It must bo remembered that s of the Veteran Reserve Corps. . BOUTWELL asked wh 1 that was the care, it scs of men, and ossign s 2 zued to them. R replied, that all of tuese Light duties would y s0le men. ed that it was neceesary to 4 h were reccived by nearly ev t of ex-soldiers | buing lotters w #ix or peven wege int of the Commit Dot seive; hutt LTS SCE TR : different departments ¢ than Solitade, sud o regin M c& are doubtless @ departs from ome questi since issucd instructions to appoint disc Mr. SCHENC bave to be performed b, Medicine invarl lowed to go on—which th 2 ington to prese to the City of Was obly removes—soon follow Low of Powcer, Fatuity, and Eyilepiie Fits disabled soldicrs, in every instance where they po Y . oy e N . 7P Butler, and to re bim to do i g Mr. BOUTWELL suggei Py PCN " v ’Q g e Intler, ) hin posit it in some suitable | printing could then ‘be done for Mr. 2 e of Dz. Wilkon, st the Bloomingdale FURTHER PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. the reguisite qualifications at Senator Wilkon ia- | plce among the archives of Government. Bk 1d now be dono for 690,000, Mr. Anth regiuients to bo pemioved from tie fo e froB e » troduced a resolution orderiy, ference to be given, | ¢ Gen. Butler, inr ¢ to the letter of Dr. Ready, said " u ¢ the pablie print ) thy,exposed, and deleterious posit o healiby pos! Arylum, thi eult ocourred to two patients; feason bed for o Sl EYERE 8 the first et band. wae. Iaid upon.the fieg. 10 conclusion, sa t the public printing o l..i’u,‘.;v s the performance of lighter d: se lef thew, aud both die lepsy many months ago. a8 tho first sacrilegions baud was laid upon the flag in | the guperinteudenco of o gentleman (Jobn D, Defrces) | Ty, - y uties. ; Suahpe WO o g ‘WASHINGTON, Tuesday, April 17, 1666, MASON the Revenne service of the United Stater, at the opening | who was as faithful and as economical au oflicer as was in ted that some persons anderstood Who cuu sey that these excesses are not frequently followed by REVENUE REVISION Rui loti in 1 . nwend that y N cernment. v‘ X : all Mx Llluu ”Lm ;;uuf‘\ in wo " SONSUMP KVENUE REVISION, deliver yopartment, of the ted by Mr. Anthony was sdopted: cteran Keserse Corps were to be taken to ofliecr the o INSANITY eud CONSUMPTION? The | Commissioner Rollins has been devoting himeelf with he custody of this flag, the firs b 7 MRl ',""”"" B new regiments of that Corps, thus exciudiog wounded oL ¢ Unlon in Louisiana. Mr. SPRAGE 300ed o ofteers and men not in thet orgauizetion. He theught R RORE Jaes S the section should be amended so as to open the dovrs g the v Hawpskire, and P r Rockwell ided cffice soldiers, on to that, a8 that was pres . In reply to Mr. Boutwell's yiums,uxd the melancho'y deathe by Contump- | commendablo zeal to a revision of the present re +to the trath of these sssestions. In Lunstic | law, g0 a8 to obviate many of the onerous and uncqual countenance | sessments upon manufactured articles, which not only anuge the na gecerdn ofthe I cretary of W { promineit Rebels wore detinitely to all we T e Srst Union Sag alesd by the citisvns | PYOmIn0RS Robele > b ore defnitely t0 all wous om, after the com- Referred to the Committee on Military Af iy Boingottib of Massachusetts, & was read, ¢ cept It 1 Sica, ear smple wi X ) Asylums the most melavch ition sppeare. S0 sctally seddes sud 0 —neither Mirth or Grief ever arrass our business men by their wultiplici- e twobodics at the N b claiming | 9fanY one of the States recently in 1o} +3s i i p & int e . s ke ) claiming litier, He'adds: To al . CoL Gucstion be reminded bim that me did not get sick b wielts 16 Sbould & scund of the voice it is razely articclate. s aud intri des, but are o source of constaut il of that j It was Tipes are Mr. WiLsox called up th Companics or rez . d } osts could Lol be garrisone + With woeful messures wan Despair vesation to local Assesscrs and Collectors a8 | shown that under the Ce on of er body b un".:':mt;fdn:d o nnl;).v admission of Coloredo, 5 cting a few 1 oze regment, & fow from ane ow sallen sounds bus gricl beguiled.” ’ = uble ax essrs. NSON an ikl i he W' Lt i A g i Sl wfl“- (d Lo s -\\‘\Jl 8 o the Department. Mo was beforo the | numbercd amoug its orig er o majority of those | o d e L B flogler sl 8. L b ol ' o ealled for the Yoeas ar N.',{‘,—;"fl-'n‘i"i& u the young axd risivg e vegetative powers of lifosre | Ways an ans Committee to-dsy to submi b | previonsly red b e Northe tio xS e & L 0 ¥, b g : % @3 Mosny Qomutiices to-gay 4o Satanis KL fwer usly " recogaised by (be Northerm § por e o the fiag. now Freseniad o the Tressury Depariment | M. STMNER hoped tho vot ) not bo reconsidered. | yput Weet Point bad gone fart thnn the fiLe ofbcersy streng, balio s few y e, the lack-laster eye ents. The Cc o is earnestly engaged in coupeil, aud that consequently Tafscd o the Brescent City, another had been pstion bad lm n fi.' o '“M"x“ e 1*‘; Weet Point occupied for the most purt the Bureas; West and emsciated fo ty of spplication to wentel | perfecting the Internal Revenue bill, and Lope to be A reuricn of the legitimate tho old one 10 11 States of the Republ bud ol at the g ,erl of | Poiut had the general rvision. But when it came effost, show it b D becomes evident to the | Teady to report in a very short time g tho other 1 is recommended he fow points held b e I Congh 8 v whiie. | 32¥B 10 the Caplaine there were 131 from West Point and t come o 'y ¥ I y sh . g the h 1 recommended a8 be Union the Constituti o eontained the word ** white.” | 343 who had there, 6nd «f \he First Licutens n which it is understood the tax will be mate- This evening o | ledge fenity to it The great question now before the ¢ ) StRIVR | gt thie st Poi 08 who Lad neves ot The ra the word * white” out of the f the late and compuny oflicers thore observer ihat g inflaence is checking the development opotiten Hatel ol States, With what consisten Ay Readeny, whily o h as Jocks and | magrificent banquet was given at t efthe body. Consumption is taiked of, and perbaps the youtls is re- ed is that of & b rop woved from schoc! nd eer the coantry. one of the | LOIts, aud housebuilders’ Laj 4 by Martin Collins of 8t. Louis, to all of the Thirty-third - sdmit Colorado with that distinet % worstmovements. Removed from ordisary diversions of the ever- CABIN) Degree in the city. It was a splendid offair, and before which was given inthe | the removal of such distineti iu the Rebel § . . Y.) stated that ke was persuaded thdg ehanging sceves of the city, the powers of the[body too much en The Cabinet mecting to-day was attended by every mem- | its close there was a displ gonic friendship by soptaro of Ne Ur ie most briliiant naval e mm;”"luml"l::ll’[”, CORFUS. lhun\'«('vm:l‘ 'l(uuc' w('.,r,v;:‘m..i not be .a-u.n.v-]‘: |nu-“;fl"‘-r . 0 n et ol o8t v St the Unio o1mo s - : hing N pired wanert wilitary eystem of the G ient, , This convis - Soabled 1.gjve sevk {0 henithul snd rural exeteias, houghts sre turued | Der; 60 the session somewbat prolonged, Aftorney.Ge i ehrin S G 0w dves B e e o of | “Fiie great Licbeilion has now been oroebed. The national | took np the House bill i rela B L od Anchanged by tbe very enrnestsnd able apiafiles " FORES h g bieeds i . a eral Speed was on the floor of the Houge after leaving the | Whom were not very long ago cpposed to cach other in | banner kas be od ngain throughout the length aud Mr. NYE moved to pos! venl wade to the House by the cbair of the Commit N tuward upow themselver; the '[are wit bieeds in auziety, an White House. ' e h", 3 1‘ .y‘r“lwl ;:“:“," ‘the .,n“‘:‘ ttat 1t | the purpose of taking up the bill for the rel peal s b e besed ;7 Siste Domaiiieg S T i . o o honored oved 1 ore, ove ose wh . ou Military Affairs, and unchang tr S Bt B o e JEFF. DAVIS AND CLAY. iy attempeed to di onor it 'and font over 8 people naval cantractors, which was panding yeste eBorts that had been made fom the cutside to convert '-“"y Alss! incresse of appetite has grown by what it fed ov, the energles " . . : To the Awociated Press. « 1 he st be orerns Lie Yeas and Nays were called for, and res Tonse to the ers of the Veteran Ros G The Judiciary Committee have determined, it is said, to v K _ | ineympathy and good fellowship na they must be in govern- | o Un e By o bill for the relief of naval coutract - ef the rystess wre prostrated, and the Whole economy is deranged. oot & Ml salline Go: She- Puield Ay b 5 WasmINGTON, Tuesday, April 17, 1666, ment and destiny. Return my dear Sir to nesociation yon 7‘:-.‘. 180 the bill for the relief of naval cortractors n‘.vv.-(nrl-s should be taken up, en wasse, and x]mfi reds ik we vopeed (Ao axied 0 it s ¥ > I SO S 'resident to convene a Lig! INTERNAL REVENUE. out my sincers thanke for presenting this flug to the | Was takew up. 1o all other men. He thought stionatle wihether an e regret the existence of the sbove disecses und sywptoms, | military court for the immediate trial of Jeff. Davis, 1t is expected that the Committee ou Ways and Means . ¥ THE NATAL CONTRACTORS. invalid corps should ever be canrivd fnto a permanent nilie Jdatory Iuternal Revenue bill erve it us a memento of the great trial ending question was upon Mr. Grimes's ar tary estobliskment. It was no mew question. Jt bad re- P4 m writers and from jarties, recommended Ly the Naval | ceived ap auswer long a experience. Some time ago the vited the firet Generale of the & toz, and to advise in reference to an Army bills will this week report an-am he § 4 | meut, to sllow th we are prepared to offcr so invalusbie it of chemiatry for the re- | Clement C. Clay, and others implicated in the essassing- | pii VU SECK el of the conscguences— tion conspiracy. The evidence, which has been perused by wd:ul :.n’!. u“\ .1.: x(": encours embers, ie gaid to be conclusive, and of an astound- | other articles will be entirely re iderabl the nation has safely snd hopo; g the loyalig, of the gallant little band firs o “ | 10 the breeze.. 21 be preserved, notas a remiuderfo’t he 8 from | griuupn of one section of the country over anotbier, but of the Board, appo dcr the resolution of March last, 12 per cent ou their originel coutract price. d the Senate in favor of the bill, re- e HELMBOLD'S ey i J ing character, this source of revenue have lar; ¢SUWALes. | Union over those who attempted to’ d ber it; wot of & | Mr. NYE addres 3 : HIGYLY CONCENTRATED FLUID SALE OF 1TAL b EMANCIPATION ( | yictory of the North over the South, but of Constitational b « Committce on Naval Affairs, for e re- | The Licutenantsteneral and ‘Geversls Sterman, Thomwag B OF HOSPITAL STORES i The Government sells to-morrow 20,000 bottles of hos: All the Senat: Ve receive itations o | erty and republican lustitutions fn the grest struggle of the f the contractors, .| aud Meade had accept iny ad thut COnvOcae EXTRACT OF BUCHU. As to-merrow 20, bottles of ROt | gyrend tho e fon celebration in this city next | Goverument for the waiutesance of both. 5 B, THRIE s6id it was & broad and dengexous princi- | tion of fawous men bad given d wion in writiug in pital whisky and 50,000 bottles of wine, with large quanti- [ Thursd: s of the House Lave been invited | 1 om very truly yours, i “} “cl\l,l j','l"r" H, down that Congress was bound o make good all | refarevce to the Veteran Reserve Corpe, uutavoraile todte @ THERE 18 NO TONIC LIKE IT. &) ties of AI7ow-T00t, COCOR, farina and othier stores Lo lovger by "F‘,‘ isement. Colored persous in various portioss of | -y 74ypa Reapy, Washington, D. e e “”ff' « u"i.nnnuf.', t (n!nmc #, It wada precedent that r!u;..ht.;..km the army. 14 ‘ i g needed for the army. the country will be represented by delegation. FFICERS' PAY, AND TRAXSPORTATION. ought not to lr-‘; n.]h!)l.ul. dh was pot follc lnd in o TLe debate on this subject was continned for over two 3tis un snehor of hope to the vurgeon and petient; sod this 1¢ the S4l 3 VENS kb g™ h X — tracts bet ividuals, and it would not do to be fol | hours, and was participated in forther by Mesers. Blaine, » CONNBCTICUT WATTERS, ; A following officfforder bas just been isaued in re- | joyed in Government contrates Paine and Washburne of [Ldisus in favor of FetaBing <50 fSestimony of ) who Luve used or jrescribed it. . Gen. V has been here for soms 4 sortation allowed to of 3 A . Bine Bid urne of Iudisua i o Fetaluing ¥ b i Do L Gor. Backizgham of Counecticut was on tho loor of the | daye, interesting bers for the passage of e I e e allowed to offic Mr. n“;l': ,m,l,q“...;‘-‘\: ora Bexere Corps, ssd by }h.‘ Kegers 10 Oppos 41om, - " 2 e e <o | & bill incre : . a2 . ’ N . = ringi o estal inally, Mr. SCiENCK moved tbe previous guestion, HELMBOLD'S Senate and House to-day. He is settling tbo Conneetient | & 1 RAER U0 RERGHL O FCTL N oA g WaR DErABTMENT, ADJUTAXT-GEXERAUS OVFCE. § Bt Hokdiehgreed with bim i the application | which was secouded, bringiug the House to.8 vote cu 1 d v Had the contract been made in tiwe of | swendment to st ut of the sect.on the cluuse i roler- Veteran eserve Corpe. 1. Officers of th and resulted Yea ossed the follow. | fee, under commi war claims with the Treasury Department, pence, Congress would vot be justified in doing what was | e1cete or to the ex- CUSTOMS CIRCULARS, ed, but war had made changes ibat could uot The vote was tak 30; Noys, 84, 5 EXTRA 7 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, piratio of his term of office. He snd G.u. Feryof the Sceretary of asury h i ¥o afections peesiiar tg fecinted, Yo nneqosled Wy eny other prepars | Fairiield Dietrict are ntmgnzcd hPr".nu the only p..finblo ing circular wm’l‘(nm”n"m.n; 1‘1)‘:1 RN time they are & Id Le simply absct of justice to [ So the amendment was rejected. The following 18 the Sio, sa 1o Chlorosis cr Retention, Imegalasities, palcfuluess o sup | CORtestants witk Mr. Foster for the Connecticut Senater g » Monday, April 17, 108, Corpa, nh:-xl'n‘.l“" e 1 these losses to the mechanice of the countsy, | vote in detail: . " v- ip. S1n: T have received through the State nt a4 <4 @seoptia 0abes wheto they Joosive Javes utributed almost e wak sboat to a7, 4 2 - ; Presuion of eustomary evacoations, Ulceration or Scirrbous state of sLip. P e e '.u“'lmnvw:«‘nfl ‘ron the By to uuv"-b“_ Yy iy Yo on their own applioation, whon L g s ’“,'an pip g e nutN‘u, Were r’t’—'\‘“fi"fl Ashley (Nevad '\i‘ P.i}“u !l".flgwmz,"l!ujb the Uteror, Leucortios, sud all complaiote incidert to the sex, | o ot o n olstens | BE EE E e fil of fhe Fanuiia lail. | i ~roiy which gorcrs 4= fhese mechanics to be losers, because of the disturbauce | Farusworth, Finok, Gloss e Goodyeer, Barding (K3, hethis siclng fiom babite of dioelpeties, tesprodencies, ortnthe | | H- J Ellicott, 8 youth & 18, has etecuted in plasters | on lias made its anpenrance and a considerablo Luber 478 | *7{*§aoh offcers, when not forcished trasspartation In kind, [ fo the currency of the coustry, which could not Lave | Hubbell (N. Y.), Jeuckes, Mursbsll, Marvio, McCuligugh, Desline o1 Chasge of Life fesize statue of M. Lincol, which bas been placed ia | d7i5e dah, Rho wEAct e ik e S GG | il be sl where they are mos. | beon foreseen ! : MeRuer, Nichoison, Tlelps igers. Stakin, Tober, . s e oa08 hieo € L oact s tbentin. | TR (8 e Teoemol sk sastn f dse o1 vid | L v oo iluiiow pervios 1o 1 scion o e n |1, e FINRDRISE Fpsho st e i ey DE2 T mes. Aucich, Baker, Buater. Beasan, * y 1 jties pawed. You will admit none without beiug fully satisfled G SRRRIASS. C. PO NS 5N sssigned to duty | bad privciple. el B 0 Pty The New ;Hi’é::?ocyt":=u2tltc:0:i?fi e thiaa || My Ko o0 Tre Sieel Mcors of the volnteer service, including the Veteran HT AR AN sid it was the duty of Congress to serutin. | Bidwell Bingtem, Biape, Bropmeh ek e FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, e § OFFICERS OF THE NAVY. o Carpe, when mustorod out of sersics or relieved trom oty elaim b IS Bhaeh e . Tgelesin, Tt Yoy, Gurly of varied, though generally comwplimentary remark. A e bill of Senator Grim Jating to th r ordered to their homes to swait further orders, are the expenkes of K ), Layes, iHenderson, Holwes Hubbard (I AND Seuator stated to-night that Mr. Smythe would be readily | mode of selection and promotion of officers of ¢ d to transportation allowed from the place where they it - of war. 'I'wo Lundred (West Halbard, Jawes M. Humprey, confirmed; but that the Senate would probably postpone | #ome of jts more important .-H.-ru of Aret n-n:n;l rrig:r-“:r:y‘;‘-::):-pliua-hr.-e they were first o nr:;::l‘ X m:u.u:c:"fi"ulru 5 8 Luyunciuhll.:'-l!fifl e, nk-’;u;. l(uvrlt:‘dngr].%"l&u. 3 IMEROVED, ROAE); WASH, action upon it for some time. True men on all gides com- House bill resently patied, resu'is froum suggeations of the | Miy"Goleers o the Volunteer Sarvice orlered to thelr | wonld soo \eprecinte in value, - BubBe Cebt | forris, Myers, Newall, Niblack, O'Neill Orth, Paite; Patters d the President’ 1a beeahing doar of all Secretary of the 7. Ti tary decied it advisable | bomes progaratory to beiug mostered out of wervice are con- | - Mr, MCDOUGALL took the grourd in favor of the bill Perhum, Price, Raudali(Pa.), Kandsis (Ky | Kaymoud Rice mend the President’s courage in breaking clear of all mere | to increase the nnmbor of line oficers; but not to the ex- | yidered ns changing their station and entitled to the allowances | pleading that it was the duty of the Goverument to p . , Rollis, Ross, Scheack, Stellatsrger. Sinprensee. Swith, | i B b el e g s ean, Xaylor, Trayer, Frauohs Thomes Joun T il redically exterminate from the syetem Disessen of the Urizary e, Upson. Van Horn (Mc.). Ward, added to the regular | provided for in paragraph 1,113, Revised Arwy Regulatlons. | Toot'and not oppress, He believed the claim of these con b f i i % e , li tisan pressure, and making an sppointment in the solo | tent of the number of voluntee Orpt oo from hbits of dsfpaion, ot e eapons, e cr o | PAEtRs BEASRTS 0 VO g vervice by the House bill. Ho would recommend an fn- | Dy order of the Secretary of War. Hrastors was Just and ought to be allowed. 4 ehange in diet, and no exposare, completely sujerseding those uoe e . o crease 1o the total amount of R57 in all grad: The num- . D, TOWN-5XD, Assistant Adjutant-Geperal. M “nhi‘:nm ‘-"4‘“ l‘ o i Tnd.), Washbarn (Mase), Welker, Willaus, SENATOR WILSON AND C. C. CLAY. berallowed by existing laws is 712, He considers this num- TOBACCO—INTERNAL REVENUE DECISION. LS Waé Gpaveed {0 (hs DIEK byt B LKL e Woodbridge—&d. The Commissioner of Interual Revenue has issueds |\ S0 ooy D By Mr. Nye: sti bt of | , There beiog no further amendments to the fourth sec- the amendment proposed by Mr. Nye; still more, that of | 455 it remains iu the same terms us telegrapbed yester- plessaxt axd dengeroos remedies, Copaiba aud Mercury, in caring The etatement that Senator Henry Wilson signed a pe- ber adequate to all the exigencies of the public service ou peace establishment. With reference to the provision for | circuls hose anplecssut svd DANGEROUS DISEASES. i - s tition for the release of Clement C. Clay, we are inform SE) LD 2 : romotion by selection, ho says that the law for the | followe: FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU (bt he knows of Do resson why Le should be confined | earried into effect in the promotion of such beroes us :f m:flrll::m:;{;; . l'::‘ol::llvulu;:; sod “:u:_-‘i:dl :J;;rfiu ¥ia was satish poeedadagiliah ,.f'.. s e el | LN section, whick provides for the mode of ofl.cering 1bo " 3 Vorden, Wins! o i pt y d 1 i v Uy laigs in the bi - t Ao while all others were set at large. Had Semator Wilson f&" “1;5 53‘31?3’.’&1"?1?"1'.13‘ ;;;-d:'lfu-‘x: ]-nu(x-'r:'l:mr:n ({2‘5.'.‘.; when e K g ”"fi'fl'{";" (s Bxterant and he was elio satisfied there Were many nujust ouce M: ;;gnlg:r‘:l(m:;ndmcnll were offered to it and some i i i 4 . 2 s JROSOWS Revenus was limited to the 15th day of April. 1566, is Lereby | in it. bex Xuown of the evidence against bim, fastening, beyond the | pi® peen made, he thinks, cantiot be controverted. But | extended to all parties now egagod in the busiucss, and baviog | pPending the consideration of the above, the Seuate ad- "M“',’f-'h‘ (',,d'n moved to amend the section by adding & that al acts or parts of sets authorizing the orga- concerning the remanvfacturivg of tobacco 98| v, Grimes, He believed 12 per cent additional would | goo fully eover the real lose. Fe House then proceeded to the consideration of the 30 )l caren of the Urinary Organs, whetber exinting in male or female, Soad VA omts i ¢ ee bon oey e X possibility of a doubt, s participation in the various Ca~ | the ther officers who b d llent d ased i f ibility of & doubt, s p patis 0 ere are other of rs who have done excelle service | stook oo hand purch: with special reference to reworking A o pleasact fn taste snd odor, Smmediste o o sction, wd more | Yoo o 0ng b erowning infamy that murdered the | Whose cusos cannot be reached undor the stringent tomns | the SO0 PO day of May proximo, Jut no tobaces | I°™2 Prirdei e ! provise, ¢ strengthering than euy of the preparstions of Bark or Iron. President, it is hardl ible he should ave lent the | Of the Taw. Ho thinks such selections should be carefully. | purchased on or after the 15th of April inst., will be allowed HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV pization of colored troops, be 1e) He made sp argas Thoss eufvisg fro Broke-dows or Daliesie Constiations gro- | Fresident, It 18 Darchy po . fusrded, A that on a0 extensive scale of promotions | o be reworked without the payment of the sivie fates of duty PUBLIC WORKS. went, taking the ground that if colord nien wore 1ot al- cure the remedy it osce, partial use of bis name to {Le notorious men who are noW | would not ouly impair their value, but would tend to de- a8 like descriptions of tobacco nad: from new material Mr. EvtoT, from the Committee on Commerce, reported | lowed o wear tbe sword us officers, (bey sbould not be moralize the service. He hopes Conzress will not neglect FINANCIAL. o bill making appropriatious for the repuir, preservation | 8sked to cary the musket and bayorct s privates. ; The vote ou Mr. Chatler's proposition was taken by The Assistant Treasurers of the United States at New- . e s and completion of certain public works heretofore ¢ 0 3 u W ‘;"'l' !'}‘l'l',"d', 1‘1""“" 'l”;"’ l“'("‘,‘] b“l(,:ll";:::ll";:"::"lb‘]‘ Fhe | menced wakas the antbority of law, which was resd yeus :l.:] uays, and resulted; Yeas, 23; Neys, 85, Bo the Bt ot tac Treasuey o diacontinias toosiving T and sefored o the Comuiiiee of the Whole on the State | auendment was rejected. o of the Union, The reader wust be sware thet bowaver slight mey be the sttack of | 60 busily at work to secure his release. They profess to o el o il Sty be sbove disesse, it s sure to affect the bodily beaith, meutal powers, | he sanguine of Lis immediate discbarge, but, pending the ) otious officers on sccount of the i " g ¢ t 0 W th oF recoguit L Bagpiness, 80 that of porterity. Our fleel and blood wre wupported | Congressiona) ipvestigaion, it is Lardly possible that the c}cngul ios in the way of the proper recoguition of their PENSIONS. ficm these sovrcen. ‘ e President will set him freé, EPFECT OF THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION. : PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BALEIGH TRIAL. The following uppears in the Sonthern pape 15 OB M ",’,f‘;::"l’,"_:”;fu’:f‘;;‘ Jor clearing house Bt | *“yg il appropristes or the exawiaation and eursey of | - Mr. Ravatox presented the petition of Charity Weel We maki f the ingrediests. HELMBOL, LU . s ¥ C AR DEPAKIMENT, - ¢ <y o s e worke of improvement for whicl appropriations havehere- | mother of Stephen W. Weed, killed at Gettysburgd, to be /o make nc secrot of the ingrediests. HELMBEOLL'S FLUID |y, filitary Commiesion st Raleigh, whero Major Gee Wasnxotoy, D. C. Zrfl 9, 1866, P which date all certificates outstanding and uurm.( o AL Tty uml-ruucrm?n{'wlu'ch N e he "}‘.'u‘d i m‘;PP;mhu feggll sl s g b, uguiia, Ga. will carry four per cent interest per annuwm. O said Let | L0000 dion of the War Depurtment, the following | mittee on Peusions. EXTRAC1 BUCHU is composed ¢f Buchu, Cqbebs aad Juniper | ” " e al, for starving and murdering our prisoners st Brevet Major-Ceneral J. M. BRANKAN, 4 ) Barks, selected with grest care nd prepared o veno by . 7. | 16 08 trial, e oG ommissloner of the Bareauof Refagoes, | of May, aud unti further notice, said Assistant Treasururs ! ; . C. i led, nor is th 3 q H 3 g sh deno amounts: On the Atlantie Coast, $30,000; on the Pacitic Mr. Ketcaay (N. Y.) presented a memorial from Gen, Seulsbury, N. C., has not been disbauded, nor is there by | preedmen, &c.,for the State of Georg! nrln'm quired whether | and designated depository will receive such deposits in | g $25,000, und on the North- Western Lakes, 810,000, | C. H. Van Wyck, of m)wp.n,l, asking that pensions ma) BELMBOLD, Droggist sud Chesmist of siateen years' exporience in Lopssty eduen, ko, lor the Stte riaglaguired whether i [ i tbe City of Philadelphis, snd which is now prescribed by the mgt immediate prospect of its Leing done. the President’s Proclamation removes m; aw and stated | Jawful money and issue therefor cloaring-house cortificates § o e A o~ lopeg - I ) < A ment Commander does not feel nuthorised to b iy A4 oy e © also makes appropristions for extendivg breakwaters, | be inereased and tho laws 80 moditied that persous entitl smineut physicias, bas been sduitted (o uee in the Uniied Fiaise BOLDIERS IN VIRGINIA. 3:-&;11:;?:‘“'::" oomlfifl.’d outrages on freed peopls or '&;"1;"1';“‘ "’,‘;".‘L:":ml]""“‘ tender notes with iuterest at | G\ oving the pavigation of rivers, and barbors, &c. | thereby may obtain the same with less delay and perplexity Army, sod s sec i very gonersluse 10 Stste Hopitle 68 Pbic | qyore aro mow less than two bundred soldiers in Vir- | Union refugecn, the Secretary of War, with the spprofw’ of our p pe b COMMITTEE SERVICE. than st present; which was referred 1o (e Committee 0 Banitery Institutions throaghout the land. b . Fn " | the President, directs me o inform you tlat the President's 2 TUE GEB TRIAL. Mr. SHANKLIN asked to be excased from further pervice | 10velid Pensious. [Dr Kvax i sbyviciss of over tweaty yean’experience, end v | Eisity outside of Fortress Monroe, s0d next to Loue il | proclamation does not removo martiallaw, ar operate ia sny 1t is already known that Major Gee, the Commandant r, SLAYKLEE aikad €0 b exsamc Bors of the Jeflerson Medical College snd of the Usfversity of ‘Washington. way upon the Freedmen's Bureau iu the exercise of its legiti. of the Salisbury (N. C.) prison, is on trial before a Mili- | on the Committee of the District of Col umbia, thivking NO EVENING SFSSIONS, . ey 2y ados ety Jaate jurisdiction. 1t is ot expedient, however, to resort to | tary Conrt at Raleigh. Last week a motion was made o | that under the circumstances, alludisg to the remarks yee- Onotion of Mr. CONKLING (N. Y.), the eveLing sessions nd Surgery of Philadelphia. | PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. wilitary tribunals in any opse where justice cau be attaized [ the part of the accused to quash the proceedin torday of Mr. Ingersoll, Chainman of the Committee; be | were dispensed with, until otherwise ordered. Mx. H. 7. HaLusoro—Dear Sir: 1o regsrd o the queationsaked | Ty President to-day sent to the Senste the name of | througl the medium of oivil authority. Tho Judge Advocate read an order from lfiu War De- | could nolonger Lold the position with profit to the country PERSONAL. 00 10 my cptulos about Buchu T woud sy that 1 bave used ind | o0, g, Johnston, to be Collector of Internsl Revenuo LE. D. Townsexv, Asistant Adjotast.Geasral. | riment to suspend the mustering ot of officers detailed | of plesgire to hiuisell Mr. Dexse (Conn.) wade o personal explauation in MAS8 MEETING OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. 1o sit on the Commission, which order being dated sub- | Mr. Shauklin wos xeused. ence to the reintroduction of the Bauk bill. He reference to the reintroduction of the rupt b PENSION BILLS. Jiad not listendd attentively to the colloguy on the eub- | : : aokd ube artcle o varioae forwe for the peat tirty years, Ldonoh | ¢y piogheny District, vice D. N. White, removed; sk there is auy form or preparation of it I bave ot used o7 kuown A mi 80 be uwed, o the various diseases where such medicate sgent would and Andrew L. Robinson to be Postmaster of Allegheny, | pight at Delodicated. You are sware, as well as 1yself, that it bse been ex- | yice 8. Riddle, removed. The Assessor will be removed crowded. The object was to will secure the equalization of bounti Sesuively employed in the vatioss disesses of the biadder aod Kid- | glgo gnd o new man substituted in his place. The Hon. A 5 -y appointments to_positions under the i T b Thomas Willists represents this District, and the men o¥ ler watters lfl'(?c:ng the rights and interests of the | Ruger, com Gy S e removed are all warm friends of his, are popular and effi- | goldiers aud sailors of the country, Geus. Garfield | Carolina, to b and Swmith of the Houso of Ropresentatives Tutelligence re meeting of soldiers and sailors took place to- | sequently to the President’s proclamation, was held to be the Assembly Rooms, which wero densely | tantamount to au order to continue the trial. The Honse then proceeded, as the regular order of bu: joct yesterday; but be hiad this ok ug sead o full report romote such measures 0 | The Court decided agaiust the motion, when the accused | ness in the woruing Lour, 10 the call of Committees f0r | T 17 The (rlobe, which prompted bim to state the jaré t pension laws, | sucd out a writ of corpus before a Judge of the | reports. £ Which he had in the matter. He bad seen 8 paragragh in vernment, and | Superior Court of th te, which was served on Gen. | A number of pension bills were reported from the Com- | 7, terald affirming distinetly that bxfi.’inuodud ding the Military Department of North | mittee on Invalid Pensions. ¢ .+ | by Mr. Conkling was & more perfect Lill than the ane pre= Mjor Geo before him on Saturday last. | Mr. Pexitay, from that Committee, reported back with | geyied by the chairman of the comttes, Mr. Jesckes; ed from Raleigh to-night states that the itute for a bill increasivg the salury of the Com- | )ot'ja was such s bill that could £ot be picked to picces A of | i1 debate, and that it ewbodied all the legal scumen of the Thave sees snd used, as before stated, every form of Huchu—the | ™ : rabl sarrpbrieny Powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tinctare, dd extracu—sad I | cient officers, are “‘V?‘"n"‘“’“"' of Mr. Lizcols, and only Deving wude speeches in furtherance of these | writ was granted, but Gen, Ruger refused compliance, It | missioner of Pensions to B not cogninant of any preparation of st plast st all equal to | owe theif removal to Senator Cowan. objects, Gon, Schenck responded at legth to the resolu. | wns argucd by the prisoner's counsel on Saturday. The | the Pension Office to $2,500. < House, 'That paragraph scemed to him to do grest injuss gours. Tweive years' experience ought, I think, to give we the SENATE PROCEEDINGS. tions adopted. He said from the first until now he would | United States was not represented. A decision ig roserved The second section of the bill authorizes the Secretary of | {1oq 1o the gentloman g:m Rhode Island. Various mems wight to judge of ite mmerits, aud without prejudice or partiality I give g § Dot compromise with traitors; the Rebels were down, and | until the 28th inst, the Interior to appoiut from the fourth class clerks in'the | pore of th mnw to whom it was exhibited, cone e Codtntoton o70s Ubhsioes. -8 6o et valve s g dsseeliog o | -+ Tho Bonle Wi maialy engaged upon the resclution to | YLy cep thom so until they gavo mome. cridence of ——— Pession Oflice. whe.chief examiver of anuy invalid pen- | W0 00 U Sanio opinion. He biud gone to Mr. Ve, 111 84 otbac Bochas would outdo yours: but 1 baldto the | Telieve Goverument contractors. It 1 thought that the | renentance, aud united iu upholdiag the flag in defeuse of XXXIXtn CONGRESS, sions, one chief examiner of army penelon claims of | Foia"enq"pointed out to him speciticaly the poin @octrive thet bulk and quastity do ot make up valge—if they did, s | proposition to psy @ percentage upon their losses will ulti- | which there hed been so much sacrifice of loyal lifo and - 4 i mothers and orpbans, and one chief examiner of | Gyer b oraat injustice had been dowe to Mr. Jenckes, ..‘: oopper et would be worth more than o gold doller. fhately iss, freanure. T chaelarzad as mierable goydrels tose FIRST SESSION. s’ clams—ach of thom o Lare $20878 | Ll b e e Suaiiag prossseetion b 1b > Ty Bucha for who hed attewpted fo overthirow the best Gove . WASHDN o their prose! oh . o el th d f indicating -d-::::d -m.“u‘ m‘;.m';fmz.imfm;:fl The House bad u:‘fi‘:'c::‘tl;fi:; the Army bill. The :’rnn:]enl don amhhe.d ‘l ulrnno: {)n;h 'fl{ll;“' ‘I'{é :«’l’l"fim' H%E,“":“ ‘:fi,‘.’;fg:fi""“ T . hl“'i’:‘fl:‘"* “‘:“;“‘;"“ amiend the substitute by striking §'fl.'.‘.‘:n 'fi'.}fi s;?llltlyy nfmlv. J.enc ner.x.u "l’ieohul :u.:ud |= . v & ered and punished as one of the leaders of the Rebellion, » ou e op. 4 / 7 the case b Thave ever saen cored with oy other Bacho, or wy cther pIopiie | goteran Reserve Corpe feature wes retained, 84 0 3). | he would n'v')( forgot that class of traitors who wero edus | Mr. WiLsox introduced a joint rosolution to provide | “pending debate on the bill the morning bour exjired, :1:: :i?xtg :{lg‘t{hor mnwn‘:?pflfinu Mr. mh:: Sory compound of whatever name. ‘ i i e ut West Poiut; and if there was o second sour apple | for the eroction of fire-proof buildings at the Schuglkill { g4 (he bill went over uutil to-morrow, in o dissgreeable on, and wasepe - Reepectfally yours, ke. Prior to the sdjournment, Ms Deming of Counceticut 10so f:e: e did o soa why Robert E. Lee should not meet tho | Arsensl, near Philadelphis, which appropriates $46,000 for ' b"&" the ”“fi of — nnimllcr:; a0y inimieal M= * * GEO. 11, KEYSER, M.D. to make personal explagtion, and assummed the respon- | 16 Be i 104 M0 ROY SOG4 Ttled Confoderate | tho orection of storebotacs for the siomke o6 Goverameut |y Touse then et 1ot onsderation of the | ive o i He e #ished fo.stta ynuu’dy that if the No. 140 Wood st., Pitteburgh, Pesa. | sibility of being the innocent cause of the ill-focling ex- | States. These romarks wero greeted with applause. property. Reforred to the Military Committee, bill '2 m’r‘“‘n_‘” n'x‘:d ‘establish, the army of the United | result of Mis interference had either injured Mr. Conk- HELMBOLD'S of New-York, growing out of o dispateh in Zhe Times. lh;uml; oo I;enr[e‘p? l’:,. 'and the Government sbould be munuhclmmndlm of false, forged or counterteit frauds, l?-:f: l:l::n‘:::fio'\h!glf::hmfic#:% ‘% slln.lmg out tlat IPMML:‘ vowal of it, : PRIZE AWARDS. t i hands of logal men. He did pot mean stamps, or steucils. ; A g " . acknowledged the com and kindness FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, | L. o o e foloviag Usion vessels | by loyal Sho hauds of loyal men, Mo, 4 5 R | *TLR penatey b ot ess than 45,00 i and fivo years’ | G SORELCE GG e the amésimen, aduoat | Karuome sk el Soopmimpent Hateesh HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. are now in process of adjustment at the Fourth Auditor's | 100 40d the \ows, bat thosen i) Shroaghont fhe Fobaition Bpeyipmens; ::s'r:““‘;;“"‘l’,‘?l'.:“':_'{.‘"“‘““"“""" Were 1ot u provision. of this kiud in tbe law, 5o mun, | make the explanation ie had just donc. Hispetifion 8. .1 3 wou neves 4 » o i wem! of Con L cditor - ©pe battie equivalent i sisengib to cae galicn of the Syrop ar De. | Ofice of the Treasury Dopartment, aud will soon be ready T B o porjared thomselves to' hold DU | e inibared 8 bl (o deflne the number and, | Wotndedinthe censs of Bls ously L i ""*‘f.“;;',"'{:“,,'{ e 11 o mba TR Socticn. for distribution: Owasco, Hatterss, Alabama, St. Law- | the United States. 3o was not willing to trust them | recuiate 159 sppolatment o6 bfcors (o fhe' s which | (Gt and men who were o 'muimw e e | O ad bo. desired to fay noW, that he would nof con- | i Pencbeeot, h’:l‘ ‘after his treason, taken the oath of allegiange. Ho | each grade: ?,‘."n.'.'.fn‘}'nd” ard t:)n !éh""x'.f ‘Ivm w! !g’t.h'e omnl",':: l;’?v'k nir'mn. &fnh am»'u-mu ouly muke o8 BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION! THE RISDERPEST AT PAXAMA. was not_malicious, but he wauted leading bl pue | * O Vice-Aduiral, 1 Rear:Aduiran, 25 Commoloren 20 | {0y oy Rt atiemptod, there were 680 officers appointed | editor, through the eoluus of bis payer: ‘ ] Thute sticee, beisg of sach i, the' dess o emovodiagly | | THO SeCTOtary of the Treasury, having been notified by | islied. Ho wanted the nam of trator to hagg {6 thew Capiatas, b0 Commaidrs, 108 Lisatonsals, 160 Jori thout exsminaticn, by transfer from the .m'.L. - | M RasoatL (B thought evershedy mgm- Smail Prom thds fck It i used e Ustted Siates Araay Hospitasy | tb¢ Awerican Copsul at Awpiuwall of the appoarsnco of g:lxg::::{m‘::lg'fi'mm:‘;l:"mfi" dhat thefucteas i Uhegrades blow Wit uf, Kaor Adgirad fice, Tt had beon tterward deteruigd {?:‘n?"".‘,?f.'é and .r:ufie:_ it e House ‘adjours, y a4 poblic asitary ustitations raogbest ke lund S ectle isease, Tesembing the Earopes Riaderpent, at | [t o wcre a8 il b Bt SGGLSSES POl Tud: | St abare ket of Lk i el tho war, sad b1 | exsmination, e nen ahould be s fo the — et e g Panams, hes instructed all customs officers to adwmit 1o | aua and others addressed the meeting, the last-named | yided also that promotions skall bo mado from the grade uext | Kenate for coutirmation. Out of the 680 fiyst sppoiuted » VIRGIMEA: . bon i SRINGIPAL DEFOTF. eattle into part without irst being fully satistod thet they | gentioman saying ho had no doubt tha present Congress | below nd lattho RALSY of Rear- Adairals, active aud re: | oot one.third failed o pass 8 satisfactory examization, i HELMBOLD'S ate free from disgase. wosld equaise the bountics. diod, shall bo liaed to 21, Proviion 1 made fr 8588 Tar | only 446 officers appoited in 1864 wero confrmed 1y — JEU0 AND CRERIOAL WARENOUSS, INFECTED MONEY DESTROYED. MARASAS OAP BAILROAD, ¥ e Marine Corps below that of Colouel by ?‘ Seute. To 1864, glier o like ngid exumination, there | Negre Procession In Monor of the Civil BIgPE - NO. 594 EROADWAY, N. Y., Treas 8 S fved 1 3 Foderal The stockholders of the Manassas Gap Railroad Com- | jection aud prowotion by weniority alte at is (o any, ere avoit ave appointed; End in 1865 abont 09363; Bill—A Street Afiray—One ‘White Man Milled f g » urer Spinner yesterday reccived from & ny, at their recent meetings in Alexandria clected | (he yacancies first occurring be tilled by sclection, the next | altogether K90 officers of that corps. 8ix hundred o ihef J 4 Map sad Weman Mertslly . " anp Surgeon at Bowling Green, Ky., the sum of $199 in U. 8. ward C. Marshall President, and T. A. Bremis and H. | must be filled by semority aud 0 ov. Provided, that no se. | werc still iu the service, about 400 of them being on duty and g White M - sor Joction shall be made of auy officer baving more than one-third | with Gen, Howard in the Freedmen's Bureau. He Wounded. i 16, 1666, bad Nokbork, Va., Monday, April 16, 3 s , § i1 | L. Lambert Directors, to negotiate a loan for $1,250,000, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, Currency, tho property of small pox. patients in the Mil- | Lr Lambert Directors, to, negotiate s loss £ 81E0COR | o iheofiers of be grado sealor o bim on the regiter, and | thought i no breach of confidescs o sey that he § provided further, that sélection sball bo mado from oMicers | o Foward's sseurauce thet be “Lad now To Tho ney wore out to-day i & ‘r“ #8ICD Elvil Righis RO, 164 SOUTH TENTH SE., (BELOW CHESTNUT) itary Hospital at that poist, and which be, (the Surgeon), | Strasburg, to execute coupon bonds at § per cent interest L] 7 L+ b | Pocseasing tho highest character, andprofessional qualiton | {iker BETRE ST hnng " - etfotent, capable | bonor of the Tasange of the 3 uy gh 1he streets § VHILADELFETA, deemed injudicious to allow to go into circulation. The | to be secured by a mortgage ou the franchise and rolling ehadi Sedge of st ing, the Fy T v | infected money, which was securely sealed, was burmed | #ock: o e o e e oveyww: fad 5. S5z e gt ofcert. This was . Gegersd | WAl e procestion wis Fassive U (g zl.n Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. by Gen. Spinpor, who, to-day, o his own TespomibIity, | 0 Bisdae e tn st Juws e e e oD GY 4 Toard of | Howard's tstineny, L s e vy oA L ?@;‘{mmwhu’fi wagh Jed, wd bie Triint . p { . Tesidewt Ls0 OIS Tesuiubul Bulboi- S w aaust i ii 1 QoubL.” et b by Gose ganiin e, et 10eu Wl el 3 . Bewany r puuNTRRIOTS, >3 forwarded the same smouut 1n new grecubecks 19 139 | aing aud directig the Seciotury of War (o take Immes l L2 NTARRXGR ON THE LiQUON QUENTION. {Bomgit (o Wewwere pot 84 to be employed | and’ Srors fndrtaly Wouued. 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