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Tvibune, 5, 1866, - PRICE FOUR CENTS. 5, “yor. XXVL. it RN - [ e " T B N THE YOUNG AND TION, ]‘I)( ] \ Ferreas T T P ) g , ‘ SRS ‘I )\ i i) (ITON | ";' ey ." " tment on all such lists s bad been | sestored toall rights of properiy. except as ta slurce. Not- | and where they served less than two years to be eligiblo | Republic. Prior to his conspieuons appearance on 1his Be vegetstive powers of lfe wre strong, but s a few years adjudieated, but vpon which payments had not yet been | Withstanding this, it is understood the possorsion of Lis prop- | until 23 and 20 years respectively. | #plendid arcna we had met with fomie succosses, wit! ¢ " A entsl ef show ing vessels are particu nterested : nstru . ” 'I mmiss o 2 Pedaall e o 2 4 ) UL Ue BUCCes: kcarcel ) od the impossibiity of sppliestion te | effort 3 2 | ”“ " 3 "f partic Hy taten 1in the re | E.:,”u "?.11:“1‘” x; mwk "f.'n"o;,:lh‘;','»“‘mv‘:v"ru"r?":‘ _ Mr. PAINE objected to make the modification, and there- | trated the bide o the grim monster that was l'llflglrilnn e b comes evident to e aweerver | QUR SPREC1 AL DISP \T(‘"ES + wlvrwrmmrul to: Pursuit, Mercedita, Fla Loke, held by lam e D Commissioner, &c., snd that | fore the joint resolution was not received, | ue. We had gained a foothold on the se islands o Bui some depressing i kiog the development A 4 o | andthe Alsbama. The distribution of prize money to the | the 83me be immedinteiy restored to Mr. Lake. ‘Lhe same | OBDERED TO BE PRINTLD. South Caroling; we bad eBected a lodgement onf* 2 5= e | erews of th ssels will commence o + as {he liste | 86O il be held in ol similar eases. K, | Oumotion of Mr. BANKS, the correspondence between | sandspit of Hatteras; we lLad purchased, ot § of the b « . 5 v e - | i A - 3 a s | AxDum Joir 8%, Presioent of the United States. | fhe Secretary ' of State and the British Minister at Wasl- | heavy expense the stragetical position on Roanoke Islaud.! S i DEATH OF COUNT GUROWSKI s i the official forme, which will 1wt be until | In complyivg with nite instructions the Bi- | jnton, on thie cleims of Thomas Miller and Win. Fisher, But io neither of these affairs had we decidedly debilitated | Nk S | o TURUW AR, | after the Ist prox, rean bas been comp to part with Rritish subjects, on account of allezed illegal arrest; and and from neither of these positions bad w K o ¥ o of the eve | . K ¥ 0. Remve | it THE NEW YORK AGENCY, | portion _ of property under i control, of Chatles Allen, for injurics dono to property uear Vieks- | penetrated bis country much beyond the range of our ean e city, the powen o maeh ¢ The Presid [ During the mouth of April last the | '»:.]wi :ln !Ih" 1 mr-\;,u-lr;‘ fn:{;r-:mln-'\;l‘-; lln;'; tually | l.u'v‘u, Su:‘.drvru;ud o m‘\- Commiltee o Foreign Afiaiss, | l:un.h Tlll,!fhr;l]dw]l(l::il n\;m’-‘:-ll vl::oh lot lndlgflmpno f ol ex he President’s Message About Pardons and | State Ageney, located here for the col bruced fn the prov PeReatie BT | sunsbisadified the load .o despendeney.and Nk 1 S Message !/ ; | Ageney, ¢ or the coll inbineed in the provis; TiE HABEAS CORPUS BILL. 3 the nation were those brilliant operations o oward upon themselves; the ga eet e e h | back pay, bountics, &e., and of which ( its tenure of prop Mr. Co »m the Conference (‘ommitto are- | the banks of the Tennessec and the Cuml A s e e | the Accompanying Documents, [Pt e Lot o ot B ‘ ; allotments o frvodien . Cook e the Oatturids SRRE I e lowiag Kird upon (he lphéry o ey A : ‘ S | awoust of $18.765 46 s R TS lon to the proper under the gt of 150 Vill has therefoze passed both Houses. | ced that Fort Donalson, stroely fortified by ot nteagl appetie s ea 5 s B g ha . doned property allotted to freedmen, 400,000 acres nat art, hiud surrendered with its 16,000 prisonere, P s b 306 whate'e eranged. . R b IO TR To The Awecisted Pres. " : udoned lands not allotted to frecdmen have b s Tromme 1hi " 1 of committees for | nd that large fections of K aiucky snd Tionssses -y CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE, i W asmaros, Frid | #tored to former own Keeapitula reports of a private 1 Deimg that re- | elivered fiom Kehel thraldom, we began to sk, with sl MBOLD'S AATE v, TUE TRISIDENT AXD A 11X 18 | scized under tho net of July, 1862, and vestored by tio | pBE I RS 6 itlee "on pomg that 1 | the vehemence of kindiing gratitude, to whom are we ing FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU L i wnfl::y::’xl::\‘« lu'x:; 1'1.‘|\lt-'1|.|'\.;-l' between the President and | ”'I“V'J:M!'.'% 1 lotted to freed | pay Charles Brever & (0. of Boston $3,730 fo possage | debted for an earnestness of purpose and & vigor whieh' st Tl g . | 55 mnise Sppoiniod by sne Texas'Bitte: Canvantiv 8 L e D e, L e the areaw; | rom Aseontion leland to Honolula of Ameriean seamien usearpesveiiatburiali B i e o - " T % y Watt . gicge i an y of the ordinances | property not al 3 , restol hy the Bu oge vessols were barned by the elo-Confel e pirate | Obsolete entirely, 3 MENG VRO sers 1epIe N s 1088 DY saying: 8 IRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. ” | pulli p bad d Rebel co “ ‘ FROM TXCEMFS OR IND | P | o ; 7 Mr, ECRLEY, from the Committee on Public Lands, re- | B0d & o A comma; 1 will ac- ! Financial Rottenness. e should feel that wo bad only partially performed our duty | Senate wasin Esccutiv ay. but i 10t | pepic o bll to authorize the isene of a military Tand var. | €t terms but _ your ' immedists snd Atter ¢ following sympte <3 “iad p i P i Bomimtos, of the mnt to erick Bertin assignee of the heirs of Peter | uuconditional surrender. T progose to move immediately; Todiepest 1 ‘F 1 - e | P . ulas)y h Republioof ) Hess, deceased; and a bill 1o ereate the office of Surveyor- | :l"“l"uxml “‘:«;v‘ ;llln:'?mnl!ii\' bcu::;'hrya'l‘lc“m 118, pdiopeshiion to Exe ower, Loss of Mewory, | qow Dpaci 0¥ el 10 it o Republic of Me @ Gene o Territory, which were considered and | Dation had reared at i -at military school; that he w et olop Interview of the President with the Texas | iatiiiiiu' d patro the e Nt Misntr Herident o Ecuaor aud, s, | ooy Terrtory, which were cousidered und | B o i ticlds of tho Mexican war,i . | =0 | hope in many a desponding b e followin Mr. MoRUES, from the C <0 of Publi & full grade of lientenaut iu those crowded and blood: s Herroeot bt p leg: £, MORUEB, from the Commit‘ee of Public Lauds, re _bloody Werven, Trewing. Mosicn of e # Delegation. o enperioneed he most Heary A. Jndion Agent for Wasbington Terri, | portcd a bil to Guiet A et Tants WIUNIA the rs when ¥olino del Rey succumbed to the impetis fuiseds, Dismess of Visien, Laugaer, Usiversal Laweitade of the Mos = T | P g e I:»:.' .‘.1" onpab, Lol A ’ 'r'n_:”"e corporate limit £ B 4 , which was | 9%ity of our soldiers; aud his brevet of eaptain on 1 sale Systen, A ptic Symptoiss, | mpo @ s e e | We thank you in the u o 8 Jackson, | considered andpassed. uquishes to that city the right | $8y ever memorable in our annals when the stee ot Hauds, Floshing of the Boay, D1 . The Senate Considers the Netional Militin Bu, and | and potriotic svand y ken 1o bebaif of Constitut e S tnstaite. | and titie of the United States to ull such lands as are in | £0wbing heights of Ch c were carriod and th o ds, Floshing of the Boay, Urynes e Shin, Pallid Counte- | 3 % | Wberty. The olive by of peaco extended E W, Hand, United | the bona fid pancy of partics, reserving land trembling eity below implored merey from our artilleristsy Adjourns till Menday, indly band we accept in a grateful spint, an Stotes Attoruey for Dakota Territory; arker, Consulnte, | pied by the depot or | We were told in_short that he bad participated in all tha 2 ’ the sippor ruest and thorough, Prince Edward's 1sland; L. Blodgett of Vermont to be Con- | conveyed b brilliant series of engagements which carried the flag of =4 2 | wil measuses that will ltn-l{m”u 1 | :‘"' 6t P:"- '!hrhxnlL 1I:-:"'~lv:n‘r:;v H'l:;“ zl..r)m:nm. l'vl»j:eg T‘mmy | L!:o l!(q;u::hc lr.ul‘uplhnn']y f;nm the rhnreu;\“'.::" -“'“o | D! he Amerl Yo . . -~ . Allea of | the lake encircled city of the anc A o bice s % 4 i e A eyt o | Florida, Usited States Marshal for the _Soutbern District | | were told that when the war wae -+T, disgusted with! | A Unavimous Congratulation to the Czar of | armsunineut under His guidaioe t (o o o O R : and paseed, | the monotony and idlencas wh-sh banuts the soldior iy Russ The President thanked the Com Tor ihe kind B 3 Ll ‘ME McRugs, also from the same Committes, reported | titue of peace, he had pre'cucd his commission; but tbat gt =il back advorscly ibe Senato bill for the relief of Washing- | 8t the first tocsin of the Rebellion ho Lad arisen to tha rman had | fetinse of the deg under which e was reared aud murg ton aud Dors , which was laid on the tabl s o tured; that he hed offered his_ services to Gov, Yates o and complimentary mauner i which their ¢ | i i alluded to ris in restoring the States so fately in Consul nt - s DISTRICT BUSINESS | ot (" dicine invark . - L B SR | d Wiltiam 2", Mesers, INGERSOLL, MCUTLLOVGH, WELRER and Barp- | Ilizois, and had or nluld the quota from that Stute, Yo RLVIVAL OF THE MILITARY GRADE OF GENERAL | ‘ ik Commundert i the Suers | O LS Teorts o e Comiien ou the | 4ot the fnd catl ofthe Fresdents (it b enelion | ! | appoir m wLI wing Brigad :;:‘-‘,’:’ Columbia, \‘.:lh \;‘::lr ul‘:ml:ln;:r; |‘|} n’;‘(u‘b’:l’ ;’m uu‘pmen’! :t II":m: 5 | h owing Br 1 woiisd il e considered | North Missouri, broken up enca — at, together with | erals to nerals by brevet, for gallast und weri- wine bills yeported by, them were considered | eab, whippod Jefl. Thowpeon, and severcly chastised o y e g | short, that Lo nd Po- | Fuperior furee of the enemy at Belmont— 1Lon, woulld soc e f a lateral branch of the Baltimore did was meant and who knew wh ot A ) to two p Eloquent Speech by Mr, Deming of Connecticut, the F I Tancock, Schofied, Howor, o et o Colambis: | wes 8 Gen 4 e | | hearing its bure 8ta sphreye, Cunby, Wrig e District of umbia; | 70 can, in hi ' e e = | —— sipetion [ it bloes | 2 Btih: Oibben Jegureon 'C.. Davl.. Mowor titute and Home of | Weau. 1t did S Jcment Irak - W t . ere ot fr e v > A QADQ A A e 5 ! Woods, Wilson, Emory, Thormas, . Ramse te the Acad. | Aud garrison, drilling and disciplining, Snd organizing % sy 3 | THE BILL PASSES THE HOUSE BY 116 T0 11, | ‘ihe oufidence in the | Marshal Gen. Fry, Delageld, | e I d the charter | cver and ever; but it meant moving on the enemy, finding [ TY & S T The ultimate restor e st Chandler, Thomas Wood, Schriner, S " hington ( it Company; the bill him, capturiug his works,and when Lis ranks were broken, Samiede o the Tnsene syl sod ihe molamchoty destia by Cvuonns- | e — [ tience would thne and ji- | Drer, Siiras, Awistaut-Adjoart Gererai Towns T sl o ot waiting for diys and mouths for seaforcements, fo s b f FBE g e | | the peoy tiise g 7 Hardee, K | o title of which w shoes, for Lorses, for transportation, but pushing on a e 4 of these msertic ™ , o e peoy ed in the el inks, | . phe i ch foree p ’ o is flank ; | w Friday, May 4, 1660, | good work #o auspiciously begun, a obedience to | Doolittle, De e creovon, Duvar, | ipto.that to o National Theological | il ¥ith s ,'"‘,"‘ o ML Ayluae the st Lie ¥ exbivition eppesrs { COLORED CHOOL EXCURSION Jaw, dewe r loyalty to i Huyes, Powell, Kelley and Laurar, " | Institute aring the powers of the | G ETIG CCBE: B EOCE {'n}'.l prl'd' o “pid"‘v"‘ o scton 'y scddes sud te—peither Murth | e Boston Colored Scho its return from a short | he trusted the day would not'be fur distant wh In addition'to the above there were wmany Brigadier- f Washington in the District ‘;A‘.‘l"ea '“.:"““\f;.{o vy “m"."m""h‘;l u;“‘w b vt 1 + raxely May day excursion this m pped in front of the | S b L Qenerals, Colonels, and Lieut nant-Colouels, breved af- | | General of pluck, purpose and self-relisnce. We did n T i Freedmen's Buresu, ¢ { ”'t. preseutatives to fill thely vacant | poistiscuts in the r‘::»l;r:l\r:‘:u\' | | be ax some seemed to believe, that Robert E. Lee wi ¢ mistry for the e | 1he geholars & few questions 1o test the advancement they | which, S yagiroalation 's $105,000, | end pey ey Mot Mo Toad twice, and reforred to the Committes on the | Weatern Virginis couid suddeniy thiows Somersiilt g “— Liad made in geography aud general information, made a The ¥ roinent depository, 18t of next month, veral hundred the m.nll-y’ pushing and bammeris way with u HELMBOLD'S Drie Iress to them in which he said there were 5,000 | . Crowds of pnvate depositors were on the premises to-day | 1BY¢ Ived in their p . | human skfll, forethought, caution apd perseverance, tb lamenting th supposed irretrievable Joss, § | —.— g, | mightiest paladin of the Rebellion wmust be out-farked v whipped, Mr. DEMING I i Bu d so as 10 obviate ti of Mr. Rand: nserting the words, [wn»nu the otber qualiic ns now preseribe * 1t wes read twice, and. on motion of Mr. Scin district, and he it oppor- 14 alo love th colored children attending school in th res val A adewics, hoped they would profit largely by the tunities thus afforded them; they ¢ | thew Lad contic Ha ro refurred to the cf fter the battlo of Shilob. icised for fighting w his back to the Te River, and replied to the guestion where he wonld havered | XXXIXin CONGRESS. ? L% CONCENTRATED FLUID The Pregiden entatives, in EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Wer L tion regy nawes prie & b hers who were laboring to instruet them, they were | ¢ 5 W b 1 HEKE 18 NO TORIC LIKE IT. & obles L 1 44 L | of persons worth more than $20,000 to Wl special pa H S A lat e ot 3 noblest of mavkind; they engaged in this work of | g ne have been issued, and a statement of the amonnt of | ' HOTR LAW, smmitice on Military Affuirs, with treated, that be did not mean to retreat, adding, that i oo s sicbor of bope to the vurgeen and paticot; snd this s the wolence notwithstanding that many despised them, | property which has been seized as belonging to the I € gyl s ted a petition fr | g8 forced to retreat, the transports would veen sutticient festimce s of ol Whe Dave uned o greecribed it ond would not admit them into society on that account, | mies of th crnment, or us abandoved property, and re- | of Califoriia, s actment. of The 11 o of ko | 1 S8 Awanall whos SmpOr RO But sk€lime would come when {be teachers would be re- | OB J 19 these who claied 1o be the oniginal owpors. for the goverum . The House now proceeded to the 08 o7 40 e continued, the battle of mplished wore tod nt me woul e wh wcher ! Accompanying the Lessage isa communieation from | Uniled States, evive the grade of gencral in the United Ntates 1 the eventual success of the natioual arms thas aug Mr. ( |4 battle !l"-g!,l in the war, It was the experimentuns a JIELMBOLD'S bered when all these f Sta e <revENs offercd the following amendment to the | crygs that first tested the respective manliness and , who reporis to the President that | ected, yes, they would be rem | ] Z1i8 o < ” | contemptible seamps who go about swearing at them, ar wses of pardons passed upon by the Atterney- ufitab) FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU | forgotten. : After the General had eoncluded, the sehook Here atill fonain in the State Department 707 | 8 1t 18 ow under the tei ‘ e of the two belligerents ; it was the first o | Seticnnnta ke MAacESous s, which, not yet baviog been v diiposed of, bave | Work would be doue in ¢ rovided. that "h'mrlf;\'fr‘n ",?.1;"!'.-“{15,»0(;::"» llr:‘:-4:‘<'" o ldling together of two people in a hand-to-hand fizht; ¢ ) | petus he schy ise. en stricke 1 the accompanying list. ten. 5 E ; eral, b promotion iz othierwise, the ¥4csney | ynd when the enemy retreated from that gory field, be red o Redestion o ence of Urie, Triitation, 1o o | DEATH OF COUNT GUROWSKI The Attorney 1, in 6 eommunic Tho petition was referred to the Committee or Lo P ooy iy o e | treated with his arrogance tamed und with “his dram of | P ; and thereafier there shall be but oue o > . Uleerst cn of the Bledder or Kidoegs, Diseases of the Died, this afternoon, at the resid of Charles K | ident, rays it docs not apj Affuirs. | invincibility dispelled forever. From that terrible day no/ o . s . 3 % ” office how much }rn-pny real REIMEURSING MASSACHUSETIS | »xplanstion snd ad- Jutherner ever ventured to dispute the courage, the pers etate’ Gland, Stone fu° o Bladder where he was tenderly nursed during an illnese of three | ooy seized aud forfeited 10 the United State Mr. STMNER introduced the petition of the State Gove | Fition. of pay, ho | Sistance, or the manlinessof bis ad for there wa Grave: ox Frich Dost Deposit, and sl Dis- | weeks, the Count Admmn Gurowski. A man of great and | net of 1862 as wy's property; nor do they show any | ernment of Massachusctts for rein bursement for war ex- ; g S e ping and lamentation in every Sonthern home, 1 hav | property taken from oficers of ihe United States and re. | penses, which was referred to the Comwittee on Military forger 'I“;“;r';;"{f;:“"m";‘;lffg ",:":,‘:n"',“n""‘é‘;fl‘:,f;‘v"d‘;jlj Wy briefly adverted to the geat importance to tho , 7 pational cause of the conquest of Vicksburz, 1In the pro« varied learning, a politician en fire with a love of | iy g aggens o & | tarned to the enemies of the bumanity and justice, and & hatred of oppression | g, cthing in that ¢ u regard to ubadon and falschood, @& gentleman of unspotted integrity, The st the Fadder Kidoeys, snd it: nor in there | Allais. . Jurs, and that under this bill the poy of the Genesal, from tonqus ek N ! ; l B dollars. This bill, bo said, had veen reported ae 8 4 1 mopt of & consummate commander did ¢ 2- it L Dicpaical Swellings. HELMBOLD'S amsn of many and great misfortunes which never eraice and_Templars of Wogcester, Mas g . - R e i Temened hia gencrosity 20r harianed ibe téndemess Seaciment of a law i} recampense snd roward for the Bepublice mos muteeiite | o exhibit, Stratexy 1 The conoeption of that enterprix FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ; : . N Ming office, eivi ety defender. In placing this bl on ta toetie | was either the fnspirationof s sirategical genius, or the | of Liis nature, which, beneath its revolutionary covel bams, 1, This was referred to 1 :x T B e i o (et € the | result of the severest strategical etudy, labor and pers ¢ [2 th as | N B . . bie nas erre 4 ouse of ¢ obligations o 0! 0 Ui al G | 7 fuiffecticne y co, e imeqasled by auy other prepars | vqs gs gentle and loving as 8 woman's. His disease was | souri, 10; Keutucky t Virginia, 48, | Judiciary omae of e O oirs of sxtretaity and peri, pee- | Sovorance, . The reoqnnoizsisios wh hLe made in that tien nesor wap | typhoid fever, superveniug upon inflammation of the | A commusication from the Secretary of the Treasury POST-OFFICE AT §T. FAUL. | ferrisg the rawards paid in o1l ages to viclorious generls, | AmPhibious region, gl il g o 4 P . \ says . R r, + the Committee on Post-Offi | st g Ehiy oat an. | #age behind cksburg, hich pewion of castomary eva s rstion or Seirrhous state of | stomach. The Spanish Minister and wany members of | “*y to how moch property,realpersonal and mixed,bas been | | i o 1bs Maetion G Vo Mr. DENING mid, in ages lovg auterlor 0 the BOst B | exeqted, *theeanals which b ve uDsuTpase- i 4 r ! worted a bill to provide ¢ erection of | cient records, vic cenersls became the " . B ' o the Uterur, Leuccrrhen, and o) complaints incident to the sex, | the Diplomatic circ 3d numerous other friends testificd n;v'n nl:l- for fe nm,llu vl:wllx .d.m. and been returved to | yud Costom-House at St. Pa | lf"“,la'.m,’(l(l\'”“ fn,:’-‘:‘ :‘."u‘ l:‘_‘:m.. ‘-mn‘ I:;.:;_ ed aud without” o paraill in the physieal * obs | 3 bein those who +d 10 be the original owners, the ounGe . BeSosLrls, and Wi o8 ti o whetber sriviog sbite of diswipaticn, improdencles, or in the | their sympathy aud anxiety for the iuvalid nobleman til | ‘ epartment on the subjret &8 understcod from JURISDICTION OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS, | dt | ebiefs who gave empiral as- | -‘-‘n‘.‘-f.lwln.;yx‘.fr:‘:m:in‘:fi}:’..r'“a pnr-ll:l' ‘:h‘:-' '%»..ff."“fir’,:,‘..'-' Decive o CLange of Life. | bis case, pronounced eritical, forbade the continuance of | 1 ¥ague terws of the resalution. 1t is Mr. CLARK cnlied up the bill to the jurisdiction d ronts, the Shermans | il chauneied Moust Athos wud bridged tho Hel e M ¥ o h of Jul 7 J cxeey ol s to o8 e L g { o hel - o - - -4 s | their visite. He will be buricd from the bouse of Mr. | el B B AR L TR By B 2 T ourt of Claims to cax putof the loss protol (08 S5 | vonts ge? Did he not push his transports through HELMBOLD'S | Bames on Sunday afternoon. | e Sty ene v e T vatats ty, money anny Qua Y ahe0 suseibles | & iron hail, compared with whiel the full blast of Gib« 3 | y ¥ . Commissaries, &ec. It allows an | ent, over great e war which for two B Chrebour, uld have hee ], Department bas vot undertaken in suy case the enforcement gy Bl | e e ighity: Tiinm 'wes ' war of kingy | T8E OE CRISRRIE WOURE 'S, o8 comparatively reme Court. o8 - . 5| parmless. Persistence? Did be not agein push his transe y previous prowess b purchas 0 any property beld as INTERNAL REVENUE. of it seversl provisions or (o . endy riddled by their first encounter) through t I BUCHU, o . PRIVATE CLAIMS S ports (@ FLUID EXTR/ Miltia artment 1s coneerned, from Internal Revenue, to-day, amouuted m.m;m under them. .~»|L.r ;uxll.-' / - Lot o el i " ough ibe AND the abaudo or coufiscable lands beretofore beld I Soveral private bills from the Committee on Claims destruction which stormed upon them from the bluffs of ned under the Seeretary's eicul ere considered | constantly oceur to all us the names of suc 1 | e 2 Worothotet Bty sten ¢ oy y L k CUSTOMS. = '.i.‘ T areau of Hofugees and A band | Fhs e ‘Alr'}u['y"\)l\'f TILL MOSDAY | ge ymoted for their services to the chief | ";:““" ‘_"“l;;"‘:';‘i‘:kh’:: ?l E’d 2 -r‘\-':n'-l ‘i"‘l" ;2“;]) e INPROYED ROSE WASH, | The receipts from Customs from the 21st to the 30th ult., | €@ provisions of the act of Congres C =5 rhsolved o pective States; while the honors con. | W88 Brearmanger 1n s ARG A O - | Lie receipts from Customs from the 215t to the 30th ult., | SOERICE Bect oo excoutive orders on the subject, and On wotion of Mr. CLAEK it was resolved that when the 4od Rome © sar and Hangibal | could po ibly be foresecn provided for advanee, and ke P Senate adjourn to-day, it adjourn tomeet on Monday next. | om0 of thows seeat martialna- | SY6E contingency which ;conkd. not. be forsssen ‘wag prouptly met on_ the spur of the occasion. Fighting ! | "her e tunded ho forght for 20 comsecuiive days aid S homres dad o “ = <o % | It five pitched battles, until he hurled that great army embourgs and the Coudes, who reared aud upheld the | Gy s yiti west withia it lines, and beld it there until i of the Urinary | &t the ports mentioned, were us follows: New-York, ticedmas occupy g any of said lands have been divplaced by . o i e expense, little o o | $2,708,933; Phil lia, $326, Bosto: auy setion of the Department at the request of for the benetit QUARTERMASTER'S BILLS. R e SIGIN LR ¢ of Jutasming Kobela." - : | Mr. Porax called up o bill to proy Jultimore, §71,483. ; The Secretury of War, in his communication to the | of Quartermaster's stores ond snbsis m Dise enders and deliver will iedic olly externsivate from the syw ¢ the lpm'mt‘"' lemagne woi the ir wnppli Orgase wsialig from cbange in diet, sud 1o exposure, Compietely fseding those uue Peasant and dungeroos renedies, Copaiba o reuty, in curiog | SFNATOR. SHERMAN'S FUNDING BILL. Presidont, incloses pevem reports, among them fone from | ished to the arwy of the United States. This bi crown of the Bourbois, were invested with palaces, subsi- A t iy ! i SR . $ 4 ate ¥ " o v o the Adjutant-General’s of saying there are no records | follows: | oy vhich 8 W ey " | dropped into his arme. Mr. Deering roferring te the hose anplessact and DANGEROUS DISEASES. 3 l""-‘*'"-":_& ""*'\H*{C"mml'“! 1o "“'.‘"“"“'1”"1 Mr. "‘l‘l‘\'lh,l* 1ing to the restoration of property as defined | That all claims of loral pereous rot excceding 4500, for | :‘.::‘ "ff’r‘e'fi.'»'f?rf).',‘( :;(M:\nhfl:itc "'{.fli:fidlfifl?.lfi";',fi.‘,,'fl, Chattanooga campaign read the account of it contaived in Sherman's bill for the funding of the Government secufi- | i, (hy pesolution of inqui 2 ally furnisked to the Avmy of the | yhe el et Lideont rewards were always conferred i]mul' mu;zri-mlulnry |:l\lor to his corps, and continned: B ] t i3 universally admitted that the first campaign on which while under the Ewmperor, duke- uartermaster-Gen, Mej guartermaster’s stores act | d({ e “uited States aad 1eceipted for by the proper officer receiving | USE HELMBOLI | ties intoa fve per cent loan. They were upaniuious in it | says the railrosds captured and heid s o wilitary neces- | 4 B A e o b B o hcag wit, | for mlitary Bery FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, | favor, and there is 2o doubt of its pasage n the Seuate. B AT e oo e e it yade, | o5 giring waeh recelpt: may be mbmitiod lo the Quarter. | doms, 1O70 titles and pompa were Inyishly Dostoired by :q:’,‘,‘,‘;.,';",:’i.'..‘fl‘ti‘:'c“;o" Sl gl ] el S0 all cases of the risary Orgens, whether existing in male or female, LEFT JIANDED WRITING EXIIBITION. S obor, 165, | L - General of the United States, accompanied with such | that large,warm and geuerous Imperial hand upon generals E : “ : O o b Lh Alianiio States nnder onter of tho War | TtmtGome el of e e B asear of the facts Ia e | who pioreed fhio enemy’s center or carried tho esgles | e Amiyof the Fotoman, Sty Sty OF the James, the from whatever ceuse criginating sud uo visiter how long stending. 1t | Gen. Grant was at the Soldiers’ Exhibition of left hand | Department—all on condition of reorganizing and cle Yive: and it stail be the duty of the Qaartermaster-Gon brtl hantly through the bristling pointa of rging Satiler | Army of Western Virgina and the Army of the Comber- fo pleasant in taste snd odor, imuediste in its sction, aud mote { writing to-night, A number of members of Congress were | ing loyal boards of directors and giving bonds satisfactory | cause such claim to be examined, and, if convinced tl Engltnd has been always prodigal of largesses to those | lssd—all with different objective points, but all contribe | 3 | to'the Government that they would, within a reasouablo | claim is just and that such claimant, at the time suel claim | ) g oy A el e Ly ¥ uting to the general object of the campnign—the destroce atrengtlieniig than wpy of the preperations of Bark or lron also preseit, | time, pay a fair valudtion Tor e Gevernuent. property | accraod, “ws Joyal (o tbe Governmen of the United States | % 1o av vindicated her martial renown wud extended ber | 40,0 the clief army of the encmy. No man ean cone o Brokewdown or Delicate Coustitutions pro- | CONFIRMATION OF L. D. CAMPBELL. turned over to said companies and sold to them on credit, | and kas ever sice o remained. and bas uever iv any i) Jor:ihe singd wiethry o Blophiel, ¥hieh | template withont admiration that liand-to-hand tight in cure the remedy at ouce. | Quite a lively discussion took place to-day over the nom- Major-Gen, Delaficdd, Cbief of the Engineer-Depart- | Yoluntarlly alded the Kebeflion, and that euch stores were | bROKC LS CPH Y Ay ekl o Holy Ttor € | the thickets of the bloody Wilderness; thut persistent and oo thet Rewever slight ! : ment, sayn that the Departutet Laa caused 2o property to | Stuslly recelved or taken for the uie of and weed by sald | LUVl that duy, was e Bree O arhed. asd on his | infexible adsance from the Rapidan to the Jhanes aguinst T, port each case to the Third Auditor of the | LIIP * prinoipality g SN overwhelming natural acles; inst an intrenched “The reader must be ¥ be the attack of . , " " | ination of Lewis D. Campbell as Minister to Mexico. = o ) . e above discase, it « to affect the bodily b, mental powers, | _ O- | bo seized under the act of 1862 asenemy’s property,and 1006 | Troaiiry with a recommendation for settlement. b 7 g Al it aiion whlo from these sources. was alleged that the wandering Government of Juarez | Rinoers and returned to the eucmics of the Governuent for submistence actaully farnished o said ariy aud recol umphal processions which swept over the Appian Way in with * every point of attack and resistaiice, au needed no Minister; but a speech from Scnator Wado re- Who claimed to be the original owners. The Departinent | for by the proper officer receiving the same, or which may the palmiest days of the masters of tho world. Ho was | Possessing those interior lines over which he cou PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE! s y s, however, taken posession of large tracts of lands and | beeu taken by such oflicer without giving such receipt, w P D iataly inyested with the manor of Woodsti rapidly bnrry bis forces aud march them upom futing the latter point and demanding an immediate con- | fixtures in both rebel and loyal States as a military | submitted to the Commissary General of subslstenc o royal p.h{, ‘he sccne of the loves of Henry 11, and the | 827 Point assuiled, No man can contemplate, witho§ the profonndest sympathy, the labors, the anxieties and We make no secret of the ingredients. HELMBOLD'S FLUID | A " T b Bl » y E b proof as each claimant may have to of firmation, that Campbell might go to Mexico, carried Lim | necessity, and occuj ied the sanie with tomporary works, ml; o the Comaaton mu’m 'of Subss (,l.i, l[{:.,..m‘:n&; .m} the ,I:n_‘.lm.lq :nhahQuoen instructed | 0 BOC L Ses of that protracted siege. At its close, the = the Royal Comptroller to build for him the stately palace of | 1 "o Grant was found uncopsciously mingling ‘Wit EXTRACY BUCHU is composed of Buchn, Cubebs and Juniper i r - e s & 10 be needed or used for offensive or de- y Betsies, selected with great care and prepered in vacuo by H. T. | Safely through bis confirmation. A 3 oause sach claim to be examined, and if convinced that it fensive Jarpoe bave. been dismantled, and the movable | FEFEAHG B 0l iinaut at the time such clalm acerued was | Blenheu, which remains to-day amouument of thogenius | 0/ 00 VR Fiaven for that crowning triumph, sg MELMROLD, Droggist snd Chemist of sizteen vesrs' experfence in | CABINET MEETING. parts sold on_account of the United States, except in | foval'to the Government of the U ! i Drogg el | 4 b nited States, and b o . F 0 Wb City of P! adelphia, aud which is now preacribed by the most The Cabinet bad another meeting of four bours to-day. | cases where the loyal owners agree to receive the usual .|igoun-mdn¢d and bas pever in any way \mnn(uxl;'-l'.l':d' :’.‘.‘:‘:&;’x;‘;‘fi:‘&gfig: ?::“:rd-‘;n:; :b:nhl:ilfllyu:hml;:‘; important in its immediate results to the Government, emiest iy beea aduitted to use in the Uuited States buildings as a discharge of all claims on their part ogainst | the Rebellion, aud that the stores were received or taken | ypon the Post-Oflice to the amount of £5,000 per annum; | ¢ flguwtl bl ultimate g el i i | to liberty, civilization and the human race. Let THE MERCHANTS' BANK PAILURE. ; t i 3 the United States for use, damage, &c., in which case | actually for the use of and used by said army, then to report i ited ghout the land. Ll Merchants’ National Bank of Washington closed it | {heir property ws returned to thew on hin understanding. | each case to tio Third Auditar of tho Treasary, with & recom- ;’:fl.“:fl:‘;‘:’::‘,fifi,‘g&:‘:}{:fififl{ limited to b8 | (ude unbounded, uomeasured and ininite b (s Keveen is physician of over twenty years' experieace, aud o | doors for business: to-day. It has deposited with the | The Chief of Ordnance says the records of his office | wendation for settlement, Hnel thed. that England might nover be 'withe | tendered to Lim, and let some substantisl reward be v | _ A % | show only one caso whero captured property, reccived by | , BEC-3 That all loyal persons having claims exceeding #500 | Was fincly expressec, nglan m'r t never be with- fored in o slight d h rndaste of the Jeferson Medical Collsge and of the University of | Upited States Treasurer $200,000 for circulation, on which | § 05l e o, feen n{mmd 'I; e ‘paved b7 | for quartermaster's stored or for subsistence notually furoished out & titlo which would recall the recollection of so much P';', ered in a slight degree commensurate with the Meicine and Surgery of Philadelplis. | | {4 hias drawn $180,000 of currency. The May interest has | sach partment, bus beet returned (o suvone. Shis w43 | to the army of the United Blates and receipted for by the | glory. 'The aggregate of those grants was estimated to | ghligations of o rescued and disenthralled uation. 1 thin Mx. 1. T. HeLxsoup~Dear Sir: 1n regard to the question ssked o % A A o , Gn., which has been re- | proper offisers receiviug the same, or which may have been | excied £50, mming. At the closs of his Peninsulgr | 1 may saboly invoke the faver of the mprescatatives o ot been drawn, aud amouuts to $6,000 in gold; it has | turned to the former owners on the ap) lication of Brig.- | taken by such officers without giving such receipt, for the use | campaign Dlace, s and sinecures were thrown at the the people 1o the humble tesiimonial proj by thig e e epored sty o Oovrmmen d. | 03, e, emnded i e o, e, | of o el i, ettt it | et e e ralind o, e | ko, e th oy e i, S | jen. y 2 % us ‘oul Y 0 man- s exaltation, paralyze all future heroisu, and reafirm the cended upon him inmagnificent grants aud golden sbowers. | £y g of Neublcs befre he ciilzed word, by iy for of preperation of it | bave not used or kiown | pOsits. There was on deposit in the bauk $4,000 of Gov- | 40 property seized under the Act of July 17, 1862, and | ner and to the extent now provided by law for the prosecution | . ) United States 14 such courts; und if such | 1he # te of those grants exclusivo of sularies was | /= h : 4 graciously withbolding the title of General from the various diseases whete such eate sgeut would | verpment money, and $1,100 of tax due on deposits, | subsequently restored to former owners. The greater por- | of claims againat the " 8 v d wyself, that it bas been ex | jnaking altogether, $5,100 due the Government, for tion of the prnrmy of thie character is situated in Vir. :‘:m‘.':,',‘:.“h‘,',fl‘:&'fi:fl:’.‘a“s:&'.‘n?.h‘:-m:v.: :llglo.c :’1?."‘1.003“::’2.‘ .'zhl:y‘l::‘l;n.zofnl'nghrlmnth .,',m‘,',‘l: # l foremost soldier of the age. To him who entered Natwly euployed kid | 6o Gen. Spinner held securities, exclusive of the circu- | E1I und was formally set apart for the use of refugoes | JoCUTL IS AL Yo Nas never in any way voluotarily | ful of the claims fovdl-tinphhnr:x{i'my Norvices to sub | the war as Coptain, aud won upou its battle-ieldy Deys, end the reputstion it Lus acquired inwy judgment is warranted by anh. L p Py and freedmen by o circular. It became apparent, howeve alded the Rebellion, such Court shall render julgment in l'nw{ tantisl rewards. For his services in the Revolution Gy every successive grade, emerging from it with oyl vy A 11000, o $134,500 i favor of the Governuent. | oy eectof W had boen JRproperly solt and) to sTOLL | S sschcitmat i 36 much of bisclam 46 18 foasd 10 be | Warhiugion wo twice mudo Prosident. Revolution Gen. | 31\ "iyhewt rank kuown to the service; o him_who, 1 P . uchyet ‘Ihis would have let the Government and the potc- | inj atioe, action under the circular was temporarily sus- tly due; and sach judgment sball be paid out of any money | j i fee | at Fort Domalson, first lifted the clond w bave seen and used, ae befue stated, every form of Huchu—tbe B 'y | in the War of 18 Jackson was twice made Prosident. | i s a1 b e ¢ i | o et Gt 58 S| M S 0 sy s o | 4 Sty S e o T | r i et ol | S G o o o . S p 3 3 7, AIns! ¢ L Lol A ry e o for re W 1ot copuizant of sy preparstion of that plant at ol enu i but Major L. P. Paulding of New-York, | s:mnuilnn and ‘;lle; T little, however, was aetually [ Mr. GRiuEa said the bill ought to be amended so as to ;‘l:'fc::":e:ir(::r:‘l‘llhl::;:mbl:e;hmmm tlul{,'ufii [ '“""“’c"‘ 0 Him who' a1 m“*“‘:"“"x "mh"fll Tour T o veperionte ovght, T think, 1o give me the | o aulitiops] Paymaster had, unknown tothoUnitedStates | sold, On Sept. 12, 1865, Uircular No. 15, erios of 186, | indlude cluits for transportation, 80 as to send large claima | 0y1or dever would buse bees Sresiient of e ul | gates of Goorgia so that Sierman mixht swcep from Ate fightto Jude of its maerits, and without prejudice or pustiality Igive | o o0 pyymaster-General, not only deposited his | was issuied, to govern the action of the Bureau respectiog growiug out of transportation to the Cotrt of Claims. Ho guished seryices iu two wars directed the attoation of & lanta to the sea, und trom Savaunab to the Cupes; to him $0urs precedence over all others. 1do not v 8 1 property. This circular, originally drafted by the Com- said there was more swindling doug in river and ocean | who succosstully conducted two of the most memorablq Mo bulk; if 1 did, other Buchus woald out-do yours; but I Liold to the | thing sccording to 3 r . 4 put 1 hotd ¢ surplus funds there, but had withdrawa mouey from other | 11 ionor, was submittted to the President, whio materially | transportation during the war than in anything else, fl‘;: t’ ':n!f':flt;:&';',m'l .:o;‘:“;:d;fi":";?f':m | sieges in bistory: to bim who received the sword of f i y 8 | ner, of Perberton and of Lee: to him who reeeived and it was promulgated as received from him. | ‘The bill was read threo tinies und laid " over till Tuesday | Lo hin the reward of Licutenaut-Goneral, the only re- A i vo in very geveral use in State Hospitals and public Sectriue that bulk and quantity do not make np value—if they did. o | bauks and deposited there. Ho hud drawn more n[mne,r -m_ul:rludn e atsed adt tho Aot of July 7, | Dext copper u 8 gold dollar. h ¢ right to have, and put it inte the bank; ith respect o proj 2 e Act of July . e 0 ife sobi capitulation of three great arwies, and who dissolved » "":;:u.rouufi:;:::::’::3:;-::‘-:.«-. IR ity ”b'““ :‘r be ‘hP: sccumulated thero | 1862, this circular doclares that it shall be regarded A NATIONAL MILITIA. ':“A."N‘{’:&{f:fi'}lzf' m "{‘ hrfi‘l"“!fi;““"“"’ § e hderse llfl&‘hfiond—lfl“u’lno% h‘;":;"""m& . pie e smg /AR ik Porke of (ivory latety, watl] he Mg sooess O, lacated only after an octual sale has taken | Mr. Witaox moved to take up the bill to establish a ne- | BOCHE 0 e Eatitun® (e ot met b | Time destriys the proudest meworials. The impresq iseases of ond kidnars 300, This in lost, except what Gen. Spinuer has | 1 0 0r 3 Girects Assistat Commissioners of the Burcau | tiooal militin, He said the Houre had fecently killed an o ' b gratitude that could 6ot b6 | which we bave made as # nation the b fami] uy otber Bucko, or sy othor propre- | OVOF 8GR0 R K ation of the orders of Gen. Jle e rhon. It ADmears antiefantrsii= nee o | arigy Dill, and it woe - fecenBly X182 | met or overmrohod Y""{°"'m.“mgj;g;;;g;;{_;§” | pitag ll be obiiterated. O el sbbieroments, thets e ) ey =wminad heag guilty, makos | DOt Doen ma-- P iy o -~ e 'F'r s ffl.mu PASS LIS 1L eU U 1 piodest and teticent doldler who DIVERSCL g | whien we now joussy geeny sieriad, (hoso whiel embely -y o - Y ! ant "umseated. Rich pfopétty bas, tlierefore beehl | | mP. GRIMES said he congratuluted the couutry on the | and scattered the armies of the Rebel “,'E 080 mumpfi Bs wells of the Yistoie fotunds, mey youre 42 ¢ | price, of which Major VAUGLE w2 4 weswored upon proof that proceedings agalnst it had been | Killing of &Am{ Dbill in the House. He hoped the Sen- | Cou1d have buried tho great Republic boyoud the hope of | “‘; "I memary of mau; our civiliaation, our * * "GEO. H, KEYSER, M.D [ bis secuiiiics tesponsiblé to K certain extent: Bt thero is | Giamissed in the United States courts, Tho records of | ate Ariny bill would bo killed also. T 0 B e fhe ptandatd. of susoess, whith of | 81 drop fom the mamuiy OF et of this Capitol, may No. 1466 Woodat., Pittsburgh, Penn. ol $500,000, perhaps $590,000 lost, abso- | the offics donot show whether parties to whom such | The Souate, at 1:30, went into Executive Session, and | o can present’ a fairer, purer, more " ansulticd | hl‘l‘.l::y hen! |'l.x':-|cr(m s blm-k liers of Lethe; this mas T No. . certuinly over e U city. The bank has | property bat been restored wore connected with the army | soon after adjourned. yecord ! rr;us by the migbty interests that huug | L5 ntture, with its solid foundations, its ex] — s ek | lute) Pauldiog is i U s s 7| of the soscalled Confederate States, or whether they gave 3 el 8 {upon the wrbitrament of their swords, on whioh | A1 T eriug columns, ite majestic dome, with ou y 4 | broken by the failure of L. B. Bayne of Baltimore, | i "or comfort to the Rbellion. Gen. Howard says the HOUSE OF REPRE! . B their swonds did. intorests hangz so momentois a8 those | % M T8 UG ion, our laws and our polities, ma HELMBOLD'S e D orauocly Presideut, aud is now a Diroetor. 1o | esiato of William Aiken, in South Caroliva, was rstored JONGRAT! LATING THE : o eh Humg upon the sword of Grant T Teled by the | A O HOTNC tlion “grave; yet wo Shall potaly FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, | ot & 5 o 10 time, borrowed money to speculato on, | by order of Muj.-Gen. Sickles, cnlil.xu:lu:}lhl; the Dopart- | Mr. STEVE asked leave to iutroduce the foll valor of the foe, which of them .rermu'nm-(rn'llln)’fin | porish, Rest assured that these American names will sur. SOROERTRATE! * ’ E wearly $300,000, for | ment. Three estates wero surrendered for the Feascs {hat | jug joint resolutions " | more worthy of their stoel than Lee If it had been | Giog oitivion and soar tgetber imwortal—the name HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. is indebtednoss amounted to uear OO0, they were not actually abandoned. Of the remdinder, Resoleed, By the Senate and House of l‘.‘m entatives in | aked of us.in that disheartening Summer of 1863, ** What | yoroh0o ded, the mame of him who disen et wery fow " froedimen | Congress bssembled. Thes the Congress of the United States | rovird will you confor on tiat Geacral who silonces | gp e nawo of Bim who saved tho epublic. 5 OF N0 seclrity—at Ost Dot over | scme were given up deat vpon them, aud Mr. RAYMOSD addressed the House briefly in support of the bill. He said such honors as this bill proposed - : e s0d the bauk hias thush could be | of America has learned with deep regret of the attempt made | 00000V (Kaburg, so that the Mississip upon the life of the Emperor of Kassia by an enefy of ma% | o0 0j, o bisected Rebellion, flow unobstructed fr e botiie equivalent in strenglh to one galion of the Syiup or De locuted elsewhege, The others | Y h i clpation. The Congress send their greetings to His Imperial e e ialf 1 o, It bud been asked of Wecidon. hich & committee have ex- | were by : more advantageor $10,000 in all. His asscts, 0t resches the seat of the disease lmmedistely, expelling il HU- b ‘40‘, 000. He bas lost o 4 s MORS amined, nominally represent about §i00,000. were resto atter mutually satisfactory agree- tulates the twent; PRIHE K10, 0 E largely stock and gold speculations, be Deing | meyts bad been eutered into betzeen the freedmen and :‘u s &"fififf&:'ffl.’fl?’.‘a.‘.‘.‘«'-‘i"flp from dlnnrn’!! close of the lust session of Congress, " What :e';rdnlll you Sit n::‘f‘ Bt h;lfi‘l:mato ur:;:m;;.n.:f sh Dbestow on on him who breaks the lines at Richwond w lhey-u':lu hma cl“nlt i, 'mholhfl you consider bis private TIFYING THE ¢ e ’ 1 other | the former owners. All of thtse pieces of property Were | gy, Bovereign, to whose Lead aud lieard they owe the blessiogs ; BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLENION! |y gue tige a beasy buyer of Cataw -;:::Nu ’:" m:h;;x“d S g e be Hleose 8 prvpert "o | omTTuen. Vo a . : e amon i, whe ok b e b S y stocks. The private dep | the nuthority for the action taken by the Bureau In respect There being no objection, the jolnt resolution received | have placed any limit or qualification on_its ab_'w""lll’ . ! i ) ™ ; istory of the world, & single war- field, or the attitude in which he stands to this great na- tion to-day, and in which he will stand through all time 2. B. Stewwt of the Washinglon | S o g derived from the instruction of the President, | ity several readings. = Find, if you can, in the r . sELL (Fowa) called for the Yeas and Nays on | tial enterprise more serious in the obstacles to be over- o e ot bnsmlenhnn N"’:"‘ worth, his patriotism, bis distinguished scrviees in thq of such strength, the doss’is exceedingly | uncertuin fi Tuited Siates Army Howpitain | alout §250,000, Wall. From tida fuct, it is ueed in o pubic ul nd. b g dris and ined in Geveral Orders No. 145, from the War De- Mr. G ’““""m""dmm""m(“bfh | aud A xaudria Ruilroad . ;h‘uh ‘h]"r.l:ul losers; r-::t‘l.n:nl, ‘Il:unl‘lg Aate October 9, 865, The property lh;{uflu of the resolution. g come, more luminous 88 anexsmple of heroism and en- N e b, femembered, | 2ok, i . £ vy AP | Fredericksburg Railroad is one of the . | §¢id under the act of July, 1362, aud the abandotied pro- e following was the result: Yeas, 124; Nays, none. | durance, more fatal to an enemy, wore Ibe i e hace milita bl b S s | 4% there being no statement yet made out, it will take & | Ot S e Jliotted to fesident frecdmen, comprised but | 8o the joiut resolution was passed unanimously. Meent' i ite " results, ‘than tho' solitarg eu | alons, butin aha WE e e - i HELMBOLD'S [ two to loarn tho extent of the losses, Thers aro | syl portion of the entire amonnt which the Bureas, b3 KEPRINT OF THE TAX BILL. ; forpre of opening the Misbuippi Rivers | most and fo2 et O S Euion ever forgot (hat | 6 AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, Fir N be bank know | held in its session, In August, 1865, an application On motion of Mr. MORRILL, & new reprint of the inter- | Find if you can, i the tide ot umeL- uation ever rai by 1 Soiman probability the perpewuity of i stories that those directly connected with the | e raceived from B. B. Lake, of Tennessec, a former | pal tax bill was ordered. He aaid this was neccssary on | from such depths and exalted to such a pinnacle of great- | owes to hius in o0 s ARt NO. 594 BROADWAY N. Y., of its insolvency aud withdrew their private funds from soldier of the Rebel Armiy, ‘who had received account of some modifications and of sowie errors. ness by one blow, as was this nation I;y (hlulmcl at g:v:l‘;:!m'vl:: m;hl:mmmouwmdb the i the baak. * Deporls wore rceived, yuatardey, 4nd Jreis | dosl SIM IOy '«::l chT y-fl;:udduerfi mande he ey e e Ay u:‘n?:t‘: l::lt.mvdul t Hl:ihm:‘-]d'b&('lhr::;,m%fl L‘":fi-' E:fim;"mwel:.ih\m gentleman from Connecticut ‘Dmhl((mn y th HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL D { e givea on New-York. A large crowi hus boen around | caion wae not EERRISCh, 0" R wadrcived at 15 | repl Pk asked unanimeus consent b ihiradeos sJoind | 40 DAL Yat war ishe employment of foroe for the pur- | suficiently portfay, 100, W8 S, LBty ident, and resolution pe! perf M0, 104 BOUTH TENTHST., (BELOW CHES the bank all day, s some of the small depositors have | Eresiincs Ry (o wing indorsement: T orious sorvices an officers or enlisted men in the army of crippling or oversholmiog an evemy. Aod in | long catalogie of Vit B e tand. I rejoico.that b PHILADELFHIA, been very clamorous; but no outbreak occurred. Fund umivE Orvice, Aug. 16, 1665 | or navy of the United States for & period of not lems than | looking orer the. history of our wi, ] oen a0 but slight | he Bas DA ronght forward to do lim Bouor, — ‘ PRIZE MONEY | Respeotuly returned to1be Commisioner s Bareat | two yours during th late rebellion shal be obiiple 10, ¢ | P e e arpal ehengy of Grane ety | (1L xasin our poner e uify, to_suguent 19 abE LB y | Y i intment to A o b 1 BOLD BY DRUGGISTS FVERYWHERE. The recent onder suspending the further payment of records of this office .m”'hb“u B. m.::d': m‘iw*u-l'lflmmflmdn il e u-‘lg “‘g' The ABL OF LCOUNTRRYYI 15, AL JUB BELMBSIDE lnmumnm Fowll Audier’s Office of 1o sardoned b 1he Fresidess 03

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