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W eA —ecav N X DALY TRIRCAE' §ITRIDAT, MAY 17, 165, MASS TENPERANCE MEETING IN XXXIX NGRES FROM WASHINGTON. H.:::‘ COhG AN 3 ‘mxlslwoflomd endment v-{m bél * Ql"or the relief of Capt. John H. Crowell, Assistant- The Tritwae Falarged. Fl QLT it the feuce of the | Quartepmastor United States Army. o BESSION. ]Duflodmu‘ Cemetory o the Gity of Mexien.w boex | Autionzing ihe resorution of Commander Charles BROORIALN, THE LARGEST AND Cugaphsr NEWSPAPER 1N THE ETTT T — e g pended under the direction of tho American Cousl. This | Hunter to the navy. ag WORLD. I SEFATS = WASHINGTON, May 16, 1868, | Was agreed to, | Cone Nios ol for the Disttict of Columbia: | Fhe Aesdamy Orpwded-Tho Gentler Sex well | T OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WERRLY AND WEEKLE olR SPECIAL DISPATCHEg | " r-nu ETO | h'l\;.wu offay ”rm the e { Jovathau W. Gordon, late Major of the Why the New Liguer Luw LELB! NE. ) 4D | Aftar the reading of the J o r Plenipotent th Regiment of Iu 35 o - p ’ { the Benate the veto mewng d 10 & post Bow | To suspend. temporar Meetion of the direct tax Notwithstanding the fuct that the size of Tus Teis- - —— orado which was read by Tecoive no more salary withi tate of West Virginia, | | ose inel o quarter, s prics witl | Attie o rouding, Mr, Fosier (in the | resident. hess | T NTRAINTE GOUATE: W. Bnckon, the Mavi Rheobirs Biiur, | L0 MOASrSRHERG Wik SRt I ¥ JEFF, DAVIS'S INDICTMENT. | the reconsideration of the | Mr. SHERMAX off e to the above that the | On motion of Mr. LAWRESCE (Ohioj the Honse non- and Ophers—Outside Speaking, &c. — TRENS, | ious of the Presidont o r"vl B “r; Ml'n' A n |);.‘1‘.|l.~rkw;"\’i vh'x concarred in the nnm]].\ll-‘- :,vhurldt,.- Senate to m;‘nc:‘x'; Tive Brookiyu Academy of Music was crowded last eveniog | i o w:um TRIBINE. ae i —— | tiary to all countries not named in edule A of the ac late and fix the place for holding the Cirenit Com A\it to do P by the Friends of Temper. | Mail subscribers, single co; , Lyeas 2 uombers. ... | be priuted and referred | of R 180, aall bovea . . Phited States within the Diatrict of Virginis, and :’:: b Nl‘,::’;;i:,‘_“"’u‘l.hmz:fi;! s hiapatalc ot B ubscrivern, clabs ofles T i i Y 3 P TS said_one o o be benefited | asked for a Committee o | 3 call made i ¢ on copies, addressed to subsoribers. ... . . Probable Resignation of Gen. Spinner as | Le proper way ! e M. T B e | T | mittee: &. X. Stearns, A. A. Rooins, Alex. Camphell, Hugh }v»m}’lr--uu Sdirewced o nemes of soweribers | | M 8 o Gabios 2 1.do not think it i s th ter | 5 ntroduce % 1o | Gallagher, Chiaties Murpby and G. J. Beunett, M. D, Asset | en coples S0 obo SEIE. - 1o 08 States Treas 4 4 ® 5 a Mr, MeRorE: ( suced a bill to incorperate the agber, rpby Twenty eopies, to ane address. . b . nw United States Treasurer, | r WADBIF that by i, aad s it in Tl | be'ied par. e b alo reeontly written | Waskington Laud aud Duilding Company, wd Mr. ISOEA- | forh n their Joe of itation 10 the meeting, thelr object it | Av axira copy will be sent for esch cih of ten s Rt L iperinhmebode g , aud ordered” to L upon tho | Beoraiisy 8¢ Bists, Mirisingiths residen | 5 mtrducet abill to ncorpors e Wishington Trane. | *a rigd enorovment of e law el pussed by the Logisla SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUBE. | 1 sent, Congress portation and Coal Company, which was read twice aud | e ity opolitan Poiice | Mail subscribers, 1 copy, | year—104 anmbers........ 84 00 TR . i : : A | WADE ud the clargo of Mr. Geimes was uscalled | rfigred to the Commitice for the Distrit. fis lo s eaii st e Haste s i latiors | M subscribere, 2 copies 1 year—104 muabers t FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE. | it y upon the table is uot DENETOEAD BaYe boto Jol i PRIZE PROCTEDING! | arly eveniog was fnd) the fair sex was fully repre- | Mail subscribers, 5 oopies, ot over, for each aopy ..o & 09 Mr, STaa-T! y R k to do with the question befure 5to | Mr Dapnm (N, Y.) introduced 8 bill to amend the | sented; iudeed, juignz from the attendance, the fadies of Persons rewittiag for 10 copies %, wil receive . exira copy . SUMNZE—The motion to print is surcly debatable. | the uecusation that Mr. Harvey wave information to the | At of June 30, 1864, regulatin o procecdings; which | Brooklyn are much more in fuvor of the uew restriction on E _for 6 mont! . =t ¥ Wislh to ask why we siguid not dispose of it at s AT ey Kmow ol abot ity for he had ine | At of dune 30, B e, T Be Comunittoo. o Naval | the salo of liquor than the sterper sex. 1t lo not messt by ¢03 I Fomous rmiting for 15 unies 85, w1 raceirs n axtes sopy | vestizated it Nr. Harvey had done nothing in the m . h 8 . | that there was not a gnodly sprinkling of black coats, for | “"0:'1_';";-"" rown seross their | P NGRESN, dify the motion of | at was uot approved by the President and bis Cub- there was, many of whom Lad gracefully th ROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Do f e gt o e &b b g et art shouldars nad. breasts difisrent parti-colored soarfh | £10 por annrn; 5 for six woaths indicating that thev belonged to various Temperance Societies. | 4 gqrop TAE TRIBUNE, Sew York M. Gy That docs not alter the fact ams—That d Rt e s Mr. STEARSS, in calliug the meeting to erder, stated that e o particular day wud Mr. WaDE—Bat it ta 1 sting out of it. Tt shows | | g > k& & fac Il o A ety 3 w8 | inquire and re : His Honor Mayor Booth, who had been iavited to act as Chair The Veto Messagze Read and Laid on CHAm—The motiox iat if e was u traitor the Prosident aud bis Cabiuct Were | furthor protection of the dead soldiers of the Unit wan of the meeting, had declined in tho following note MARRIED. 8 tion, and is ot traitors to | 4 M )PICK, Cr7e fiALL, Brooklys, Way 16, 1965 tae measazo and id o . Vasegorbiy, spekiig of this, sbject; seld. 10,16 | ERO BV Deen bsied Iwithin - the RSS OF SOMIBACE Hiopesa'y Bty gl g G IP¥C-—HAYWARD-On Tursder M7 18 8 (Eevier Cooner i The quostion e. The 2 urvey had writt o letter Dlished it w N | St t very mc I was Dot present when you | toe bride's pareats. in Brooklyn. by tue Re?. ayier, ¢ the Table. The quostion e. The CHAIR decided | Harvey had written the letier he had s u publi :;\i ":m At 4] o'clocle the House adjonrned | eatied st my offien s marning, Y ot Aeirivs mryseif of the | F» Cuabing M. D, to Macy Laterls, daughter of UiD Viayward. No vision was calied for, and | ingly aud unnecessarily ertinent. He (Mr. Fes- | honor intended to be couterred on we. by the invitation” to preside | cards. gave it up without w who he was writ over the meetirg to be held at the Acsdemy of Muste to-uight. CVTTER—HAW S-At Westchester, on Tuesdhy, the 156 inst.r st the motion o pris i ;L'm.‘.:l he ex prove } o opmion on Congres FROM FORTREsSS MONRGE. o Jusiastnof s pobic netors makes it lnpouble £ me o be prow | "y he ey, Warl st Hoduan, Jouegh & Citte” o New Tock (e T - A e v o | able to retary of Sta i 3 u L Adelaice, daugh o lat i T hr “ILITAR‘ Pl‘,“ E khTA“Ll\"“P.\T- { | d that if the tasy of State bad : S Inthe ;( )hvvul Booth, ex-Mayor H HARRIOT=DAYIDSON~On Tvewlsy, ¥ 15 renoitad a dalnt tor such n letter he wie clouly consurable. | The Visie of Secretary McCulloch, st liairman, but declined vn_aceonnt of | “Gonse. Hamgton Harviot, M. D toSlary A. Davidics. N eported a join learly i Mr. 9. N. Stearns was called to the edair and officinted ook ogly Dpmmsighert , + LD ESRIEE examing th d 1ot believe he (the Beeretary of State) would do so; once introduced to the meeting the Hoo. IRA W. BUCK)AS, who e B e B o ! | Y., by the Kev. Mz, Appieton o | 54 bt if e had done it, he was as much ceusurable as Mr. | snid that be came 1o be a silent lisieoer, but 8 bie was callod 4 o A TR R e ey Hary { | touid ot o Jows than corse forward and. mave | GEETSR €208 Ma'E JLOCHIOY D ot NewYork Gy, X | d, . { Geile King, eidest dauzbter of R. A. Kisg, M. D, of ork City- urcher Consideration of the Tax Bill by | 5 "Vosrim moved 1o add The question was taken_on Mr. Samner's ameiiment, e Labors of & Military Bonrd—Mariuc | $T0w romarks. Thisls the proudiet ouent of mylite and | ¢ i Ol s piease 4Ty an . " aftor i, Me." | and it was disagreed to. Yeus, 1 s, 17 ems. am giad o state that for the last 27 years [ have beeh wor ~RUSSELL—At iddietown, Cowrin on Turads: “u¢ House. | Mr 1 et to include Newoastle Mr. Stwxer offered an amendment’ that the titles of Tonrreas Moxeor, Monday, May 14, 1 Lug for what we now possess, s quiet and God-respeoting Sab- Rov. Dr. Jeroaial Toylor, Mz, Hewry A. Reut of | tho s v itk matic Representatives at 1 It is authoritatively understood here, as the resuit of | bath yl'u'u'“'“: e ote r::w;lw‘-‘:r,n': ".'e'i".'z":.wu'l Fuswlis C. Rowsell of the' former piace : = o0 L X j , e JEVEn &5 ST - Secretary McCulloch's late vis ¢ Prowidént Johnso now law 8 s he Inased ATIMEON—=On Tuesdsy. My 17 st the Figl oy bird i e o mon Davis, and It 1o copfdently | 4peaters of the evening, bhe wonld now give way SoBr. | g Rotiss wQtlo Ut linton sl v, Frasklia o , Koams Mr. SUMNER offered an amendment giving to each of the clerks of the State Departwent 20 per cent inerease of y until otherwise ordered, but subsequently withdrew daughiter of the offie. 1 the inecs- po; said that during the past twelve months, fr ud his ecll, sant tramping and changing of the guards o D has been prevented from enjoying more than two hours Kezulations for Tramsporting Nitro-Glycerine. lent proposition at soume ME. BEECHER'S REMAKKS 1 have Leard it said, aud 1 began to think it too, that the temperance cause was dead. lf‘il be w0, this is a good! Ho would offer a » was disa DAED. — ) d tho e at “wnd offered in ita stead i projaosition to increaso the | b haw beet PO emperaacs oause 1t oo, this is '@ g0 5 gty sulary of 2% of the D cut of unl loe] me, mueral, 1 attended s meeting in New-York Inst wesk, an g 3 : iR the I St x ki Tl his exprogee much pleasure at the removal of the | fels assured then, as ¥ do now, that the temperagce cause has | ARGALEOn Wednrodty T Dory 16, M, Homashe Acpil i1 of the above, the Scnase ad. | Buards from a too close prox to vow a revival The temperance cause bas to b separated lnl: | reliet ofthe Iste W in, Atgal, 1o Ahe 0 e, Now 00 3. Merk s and persuasive party, The (rterde of she (uily e i two partics—that of the religio 1 i I sixteen miles i rigehdond s e A4’ o 3 Iie nlso expressen the highest” gratification that action | $W0 parties=thet of T Feli turiy ures. 1tmust never be sup- | CONCERNIN ) Jjourued, 1 roply, yosterday, to a letter Jisce R e i — has at Jast becn taken in his case, and he hopes now that ¥ o on of Ar. Heudricks. g B 2 posed that it is the iutestion of this meeting to make it & < a0 - o il azeuts license was vecessary in gratuitously advoc wew mothing on the subject; HOUSE OF RE the Grand Jury of Nocfolk have bronaht in o bill of 10- | pousl effesseor s peraon e driak btuce; sipirsese mus(Jevs BOURNE--On Weleadsy. May 6, O ooF oy claim against the nt of the United States, He wished an inves FTY OF PASSE ictuent against him that a speedy trial will soon follow. | their own judgment whether to drink or got, Tefore any of o E. and e et o S would listen to | Mr. WasHBI: The Board of Ofticers ¢ Ik by order of | uy were born, the Legisiature dictated who should and wio ‘ T e iiey, ok » Commissi 3 ied as follows ahibod. i ; e Catnmti Cor Geu, Grant, of which Ges d | should vot seil liquor. This sbows most ively that this is ifether, Josepn P. Baker, No. 13 Weat Trwen 1 > business it i® ey bid 60" i o Rl e ot B g s """") mave < and closed its fession on Ssturday afternoon. | no new coercive measurs, but one that is absolut furthier notice. ’ © had po An- provide for the safety of the lives of out and will not be | for the enforcement of the laws long pa 30y 16, TG, iwnal, wite of Zewe ’ » Executive Departments | & nine Portland, for calisl it contammed @ | promuleat mat | Years ago the Maine Liquor Law was passed, but it proved 8 | Crooker. azed 71 the Governm T 1o procure pate d that a per- | £ had censured him. i to prevent the tr clyeerin The United States € T Ben Piercs, | dead letter. This did not show hat tho law was | The riends endselitivessss laritrg s attend wue Gnerst at 118w wun who prosecuts aid claim e manner de- t ) t of the Navy would listen | and ‘tion to mod 0 to the | Cant, Foster, armived i 'm"f but the present law, which is now being s0 on Fridey, 18th fust., at ber révidence, No. 314 Fors Gieaus-placs, . to nothiug not con azue Islaui, he asked if | existis w to crade petrolenm coal oil. | gyifed to-day 1o rigidly enforced, is better able to carried out . serdbd by you, cannot be said to make the prosecution of » Secretary ever i thing of the kind to Mr. | That constru 5 oal c . Een Sosny B2 b i the effictency of the Metropolitan Police. I have pi Boston papers please copy. o4 ik i e e | ¥ uy e cd auything of the kind to Mr. | That coustruetion, he said, prevented the sbipmentof that | “The brig Ida C., Capt. Bogart, arrived here this morn- | my tazes de e paye - fhoss* Moo GRANT 0% Tuesday, May 15, stthe o long aud weroce i/uess, Boctale " s put a license as | ot eaill b Raitabion of: the L kvy Nl st | ith commi 'I‘" ing from Cie s, i, with & cargo of sugar for Bal- | [ingly thau L 1f they were twice as high, and I had to work F. Grunt, aged 35 years, 9 mon! d & days. i clam agent. The Com: ¥ s had etved Kitet f y | : . - z timol 1} re rvm Sailing on the 224 of April i | twice as hard to meet these demands, L would do it gladly, T]i"';m"'fv"..:"a et n"fm{t; L ‘.:.‘.‘,‘:‘fif.:;".',.,':.u.,".'; thus docision by she refusal of the Se o Pyt “I ) ]"" rsocived & lestarfrom. | ibits the transporta -glycerine, O | company with brigs J Nevius and Ibex, with ecargoes | but objeet to pay a tax to meet the demand of the liquor Prbioncs Trom tho residence of his o e arite, No, 25 Coruelisst. Gilidbiton ’ ¢ n.(‘ oW hiad said so, | oil, ,.,.! any ship, or vessel, car, | of sueur for New-York, bark Minnie, with sugar, and | dealel ‘When I look upon the amount I am assessed I eo- | oot b af his Tesidenge; Clintoa: N. J., 3 0%loss on Thers- uize 1 | iscussion o of was cut off by the | or vehicle used 1 in transporting | hrie. John J, Frazier, with molasses, for Boston. Had | deavorto divide it icto separate hoads and bave done 80 thus: | day steruoon. peusion claims without first ta | oxpiration of the moruing hour. passen y land or water, | light northerly winds 4nd *ealms” during the passaze 110 for thieves, 1-10 eriminals, 210 paupers and 110 100atics. | o2 px On Wedaesdas, May 16, after a short ilness. Sacy A By poracr: | THF INDIAN BUREAU. | and the United States, or from one part of the United | The steamer Hatteras arrived here las e Vet these men who sell liquor talk about being robbed of | FEATITIE BN b age! A | transfer the Indian Bu. | States to a under the penalty of & fine not exeeed- cruits for the First Battalion, 1f s man comes into my house aud endearors 0 | Ty rlatives aud fricads of the famiy, ad those B¢ her beott Tie President kas nominated to the Senate E. A. Car o War Department, whieb | i th arisiig from a violation of | e Pl ol s stenl my plate—no; 1 haves's late; but if & man comes iD | George A.. Jaues A. and William Hesi, are sospe ¥, To ’ X the I g &Y e nited State utry, sationed in the fort and at Nor- vors to steal some of my -and Lby Superior | to attend the funecsl from tie residetee of bor brottar-n man. vic A. Halsey, removed, to e Asagssor of Inter. on Indian Aflairs | “x(”:u. 2 wuy be convicted of wurder | 1k, She landed the troops hero and proceeded 1o Nor | fores, ot bim out, what would you thiuk { Thomas Pet: 49 East Nivoteoatt-at., on Fuday stternoon nal Ravenue in the Fifth District of New-Jersey, ieclud- MILITARY PEACE FSTARLISHMENT. ANty 1oy | 00 } if be called out T was robbing bim of bis rights. * I wonder | o'iocs, ; il Wewark 40d Jossoy, Mr. Carman is inJorsed by James 50N introdnced o bill to fix the military p to be transported at all unless | John Lewis, a pilot on board of the Baltimore pilot- | that the thieves of New-York did not, when the new Metro. TATOE'T ~On Taesday, May 15, Prebe, wite of Abran Tiaisht, agd g Jersey . Ca = " y James of the United States, which was reforred to | din o metallic vessel, separate from all other sub- | hoat Coquette, died last night of heart disease, politan Polive bill was d, bold & moeting and pass & series | o0 TSE Ly iy e fuvited to attend the faners oo Priday, M. ~oovel and Pet ilalstead. | ymmittee o ¢ led ** Nitro Dangerous. A ref 4 3 of resolutions complaining of being robbed of their te. No “.{ 15 st 1t o'clock, at {ke bappanua Meating 00, Carvi SENATOR SHERMAN'S PROPOSITION. ||, Baciion I proides that the miltary peace entablishment Ly bt FHOM NEW-ORLEANS. man should be deprized of driaking ey 11 e w1 i s the hyorlodon I ,,'{.,",,.',‘,,""“"E \tor Sherman will probubly call up his financial | o IS SEENOTIVE MERIY § ix cavalry regiments | ks OF e of New-York, with his soul atbirst and Lis wouth hed, 8, Huiloek : boige b e 1y, the profesors and | 17 be carr DEbe L pant Bemator Gwin—General Nows— Personal—The | gocs to Hoboken on Sanday and geta his lager. bSih pRrohel, | HALLOCK=On Wolnesduy, May, 10 Loouiti B Jiieck, sged 6 propoaition on Friday; there is but little doubt of its pas- 't forocs provided by | Liolds where a free circulation of s ia secure | » P il { 4i"yon to go—ior you can be trusei—to THoboken | i relatives and friends sre roapectfolly invitnd to attend his fauersk Bage e United States. THE FULLER-DAWSON CASE. rep—Vinansial, e T i, "od "ees the class Of people who | o Fsiday e Tk, i Fya s from ke South Sixthiat. v abytensn INTERNAL REVENUE fourth artillery Dawes presented additional papers in the contested Niw Ontyaxs, Wednesday, May 16, 1866, | Giie™ horn to ure liguor. Then return, and ds. | Church in Jersey City. X J. NTERNAL ENUE. o | noolishes t. of Fuller sgaiust Dawson, from the Twent Senator Gwin has amived. He was released on parole, | pand upon it il wal be in favor of s quiet Sunday in Prooklyn | MYGATT—On Tuesday. the 15th inst:, at Oxtord, Clhmango Co., Ko Ti+ atornal Rever v were $150,063. | Iy o mnivaata. which wepw | Without other coudition. e refused to take the oath o | [y a ribald, God-forssked Sabbath in Jersey, | 1T wero sell Carolan. wi s Wia. Byt sl daaghir o Cyiia Norh- I v "Fe is visitine his friends to-duy. | ram, whisky and brandy—so-called, T should be in favor of | pA0CRY Xery ong and severe iliness, Eligabett, wile of dwaed $ o leave the The trial of Gru 18 n great crowd and mucl on | Syramt ATENTS. - liquor dealers are » the Committ H. Powers, and younges duugiter of Edvard Duaa, 83 o wouths 21 days Saken (rom Der late residauce, No, 70 Madarn- 13 and the majority of th this new law;: those that ha also in favor of it, at or's murderers 15 progressing, There xcitement. BOUNTIES. I'ie Committee having charge of the bounty question Al 177 to get their report before the House on Monday | luring the morning hous | ™ Wiimer o he favo o | are; but it may be depended upun that those who have Bot, e romains il be y Y o Reoasdb b oy Teaay | iy e DRtk || o e B ViRl oy orite candidate for Bishop | 800 ety L len waid that this law could rot last louger th o, on F dny miornl clnek. to St. Teress'sChorcs, cormer next. Their bill provides bounties for all who have nover | ported o bill to it Thoiia: e 3% 19th, i & yoar, on siccount of those in_the interest ef liquor dealefd | and Where 8 soiemn Requier wilk be o -red for received any bounty, and it is said will require about 'of Jesso Fits- | steamer Xerxes, from Havona 12th, is at quaran- | SIG50 CE00 0 Ghne State Legislature; if this were o thd. e to Colvary Cemelry e Linemante X tent grauted to Sous of Temperance wouid be recreant fo their cause. Bur ol spectiully gra Dulee had returned from th o of Pines, and | yuch a state of things could not and would ot be. $200,000,000, The measure will undoubtedly pass the | Honse, but its fate in the Senate is quite doubtful SESHE re ‘fl“f‘” The | was proparing to leave via New-York. Eis successor hiad | * Judge Daly was thes tatroduced by the Chairaian. aod m 2 4 Syies g D 1 e and HarD- | glready | ; fow brief fomarks, advooating the stringent enforcoment of NP RAVIS. | B g b vl rs. MYERS and JENCKES. | L fiscal budiet for the years 1365 and 1366 excoeds for | the new law. It is <aid that the indictment under which Jefl. Davis States in proportion to the numbes of troops fur- | Afte » House came to 8 vote under | gugies wlone thirteen miliions, s great advance over | "The Rev. Mr. MASON GALLAGHER, the Rev. THEOLORE Sl : | =4 the previous quest ho bill was passed by Yeas 88, | Ur o0y vear % | Crvien, and the Rev. H. M. GALLAGHER addressed the meet- will be tried has been drawn tom isians of :the byl ol S DT i F ia a8 Tiavan e Fomas ot BREI0NE | i the sacue srais a the gentieman that precoded tem. | ING CEREUS embaims the bandkerchie! with fragrazce. Nethlag: ssary and one compap, gt cnigh g e o8 i " TR OUTSIDE MLETING. or srep iy (hie yoor 1s metimntad o bettvacl oo o T OUREIE HE s vds i e seve WA ST e thew: B other sceat that aek 8, from e Committee, reported a bill e Comm t o 40 o nish treason, passed Ju rand de if which provides that n who sl ¢ set on foot, or engage in any Rebellion a tbe United States, shall be imprisoned not Ras ever stolen from paturs to perfume the balls of falion. To b ante you bave the genuine, you must see that the words ' Phalos 8o, Performers, New-York,” are blown into the gass of the botha. Froights were dull. The stock of 8UgaT | worn uonble to find room in the Academy of Musie, and who | were auzious to hear speakers sdsocating the uew Excise Tuw, u stand was erected in front of the building. from which ovaral gentiemen nddressed them. The principal apeaker ution at this city (New-Orleans) PR 2o years, or be fined not exceeding $10,000 and | The port quarautine establishment has been turned over | was the Kev. Theodore L. Cuyler. Unfortunately, however, Y jon of all his slaves”—8 tremendous metbod of - 111}, and, | 1@ the State authorities. the rain comiug og, 1 poople assembied outside bad to dis- 0odbyall droggiets, 7 uigd snaki' 2 treason odious. 1t is also said that Justice Field | e W Sers ressimn "'ST'.‘{“.'"i-"}'u"l‘«'y’,"“"\“"? .: Exch :rfl‘ e M = s o et of tie Supreme Court has expr “"‘,l the opinion that this i n'xuu-“.;\tw»m vr.-v-"-;L'- | 4 n { Bauk Checks je. promium. The rest « A Voice From the Dead-Heads, No. XXXVIL OUT TO-DAY' ) als all previous cisions of the law for the heos ul_l';;‘ | 3u¢ sowoy | $he markst is unaltered To the ditor of The N. Y. Tridune, “ CONCERNING EGGS "~Poem, by Joseph Baber. nt of treason. Johmsou's plan for the trial of f cavalry soldiers, and to be dis FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. | Sim: Iread with some surprise and more chagrin | « zgouT THE NECK.” : « regarded here as a farce and a mockery. quired, or at tue discretion of tue Mr. HAgDING (1 wed the bill, showing that the | i3 | o x i 2 3 s erbis . it E S e — | anarticle in your paper justifying aud enforoing the recemt | L gmy FORTHCOMING TRANSLATION OF DANGR® GEN. SPI PR By it ‘”;":“"‘y _;_,';":';;’,‘_;;! i‘vif}-‘;f-}‘v':“m HIDN | The Fert Goodwin Affair—Other Indinn Out- | netof the Legistature probibitisg Railroad Companies from i = i A thiaks of resigning his offios of Tnited States Tn g ‘with the same | ghowiny that there was no information before the Hous rages—Rate ensrying frolghs sil Jusiinare Orvt ThF Teopeotive Eaguil [PNNKE WS of CHOOK SN &8 WIRPIRS Sewy - Company e Engineer | Profit from the patent. ¥ 281 ews. are and other public fanotionaries are suhjected | EDITORIALS upon " Quack Escosmion,” Waxvas—d Mew- ¥ o | * Mr. BrouweLL (11l spoke in defense, and in explana- | Sax FrANCICo, Monday. May 14, 1865, You wust have of the bill. . oty pyor O g R e who iliustrases T the Awocisted Press. A lotter from Char “harics Hamilton, dated William's F Arizona, April 30, " ns to eonfirm t! SKETCH of Mr. GEORGE W. CHILDS, Pubiisher * POST-OFFICES REOPENED. t 1nto Con e of the Whole on ) A q " ot o Hipdh O O | Goodwin. He states that the massacre ".'.-'1.3 ‘1:;“ ‘,{I:l.u ‘}'llulu;.‘l_»:n ‘.’ Dawes in the chair, and re- | previous, and ¢ I . ‘_"“:' . p“"“”‘fi“" e o b mmm.“hl':‘-l i LONDON, BOSTON and PHILADELPHIA LETTERS. Corolina, 50 ith Carohna, talion, 1t ment, ¢ ng of 100 men, only scven | years past, and my duties have necessitated almost covs ADDRESS-LISTS of AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS, ARTISTS. Pirgi THE TAX B eseaped. The remainder were murdered and scalped, | travel during the seuson of canal navigation, During this | LITERARY NOTES. 5 S 1k ok o ni section 24 of the present law | The Apaches reaped a rich Linrvest, carrying off arms, aimn- whole pertod, I Eave been favored passes on all the prin " y w:Colueln: 6 Surgeons : : : | Sttt oad k¢, A number of sup. | cibal railroeds of the Btate. r.'-".'.pm«t':l aresaved from | THE ROUND TABLE IS SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALEES. Lieutenants stion of M » Ol th paragraph wi | p ¢ to D r e V CAPT. ¥OX T0 Go 70 EUROPE 1; and five Medics) Ral Mz, DEAR0 (O onins raohiir o] L,,‘,;’ i i g admitted "Into ths Arhadl | elikie eivismia mimett Hr s Lo 1 bave made o re- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—6a Year; $1 for Six Montis M. 1to0 u,:;'u;‘,:n“m{ tionel AX partment, the Paymaster.Gen o b anml' h ¢ L Adribe called the Huolopes had s | ff:'i.:“.&'fii‘.u‘;fi.‘.".'{.'.32,'5‘.‘.:7.":‘ “‘:“.;:':;’i‘.". PUBLICATION OFFICE. No. 132 NASSAUST., NEW.YORK. Tl TN d e SRS o A gt of Mr. MokurLL (VL.), the y:;mr‘rl:‘)"‘h i n;rvlenll«l other outrages in the vieinity of W | wheu dividend mons the stockbolders, it s aweri T Why Is Asiatle Cholera Faal? ppo t 1 ‘Mojors alers was smended adding to it | Fork, | ous infliction to me. Capt. Fox in .fw in Enrope oroms s ! g | “1 trasts thews facts and arguments will work a changs in Thousands supposed o die of cholers and other malarious epidemine: in the iron-clad m for the p nount of al within the year beyond 30,000 | Apg 4, | your view of this quostion st case I sdall relyupon. || e bilied by lamaes medioatisn. 1o She shelors supeen of IS fR m:;tl, . A monthly to Assessor, and the | | i o |7 or to acknowled s your mistaxe. Dpatients treatod according to the reguisr formula with braady, oplwsy n bis eseape from a1 ou sales In exoess {830,000 e aeess Uy the Ab | orty wae planning an at May 14, 3 AN £X DEAD-HEAD. | rhubarb aud calomel, died fn multitudes, while in every csse wheee paid montuly as other moathly tazes are assessed | T adTions | Sirt we don't see it. Let every oue who | RADWAY'S READY RELIEF was prouiptly given the suffersr was. and appr sstone 1 of Mr. Price: (To th graph in regard | from the plantations, a wa), ridos pay, and we shall hope for an extension of our inatantaneonsly relieved sud subsequentiy rocovered. Wiy was this® | Simply becaise this peltioss vegetabie modicine (s a0 equabie siiate- " a ot wh detailed, v . | men to b anted on Gov dealers was amended by increasing the tax Ophir miniug stocks s [ peris o e, 3 Jave x demonstration of the fact, i tevied -y o ermore the. auual ssles 80 Dot exceed | low = Jacket, ¥ pire il 4177, Cholhr Potow, | Talroads without taiag the peoplo therefr. Deade | ang, diinfecten, counter feritast, avdyne, tovic, endoribe, end 8 at Ha'fax wwaiting the amival of Capt. Fox. e ;r.'('«'v‘; -"rv't-rp«}:'xwl":x‘v’;ruvu:(fl o), 000, Yot | $ax Frascrsco, Tueaday, May 15, 1 beads have been the death of railway extension; | casesof nncontrolisbie cholers an astringent. It does not lock: THE MEMPHIS INVESTIGATION. oy sioreksepers 18 the (uarter- | Mr- Danuza (N. Y.) submitted several l“"'L“"""’-"' 10 | 1h military outhorifles have information fi away with them '—Ed.] || 59 n o aystes aw opia does, r A the brain ke brasdy, or e cwes of tpe House Commitiee sppo P s e e | e he parsgraph, I rlaion, b ltiery kel Al | atanon, dated Aprl 5, who sre nothing about ¢ Iy —— 00 e icmach cad bowsa R e Rt pusios) bt 4 i Memphis %0 examine into the facts connected with tains. oers detafled as quar. | TO 8 Sowidonrad priey egpes ity of Now- | wicre at Fort Goodwin. A ltter, with & luter dat | freah vitaity fnto every intemal and extorual voue! aid o:gua, eif e M uer, Y aabezao, of sre to have 310 per mouth exira | Vork were subject b control, of e or two monopo- | BN LT e " T o elevod 40,100 | Deatructive Fire in Greemwicheat. e --: s oo b3 & S M s B aMA A | of Pennsylvania, and Shanilin of Kentucks er companies, the | ish people. He desired to p . ierense of thu na. | b 14ih Kegulazs could not have reached Fort Gibsou bo- | Goores. . lemen last d were appointed in the the Quartermuster’s sergoant, authorized | fariou arge cities, 1t was en- | fore April 9. g The wise and pradent, if cholers prevails, will ot walt ustil f “.'.'."Effi;r":‘},‘: :1':7-\'»‘”!@ o declined tate s bhsstion; alieers to » detalled to | tail s the families of poor peoplato | 40 "‘:"Jm.fi'iffi,,'.'f.""'nfi.'.y'.'( Shortly after 4 o'clock p. m., yesterday, a fire broke 'flmrf":-::m-w:-mnzflmm wi Buxton, A gt Doorke s greater extent oven thian the use of intoxiating Lquor. | o, gryte that the recent murder of Huhfa Yuma out in the eugiae-room loosted in the basement of the Empire | LS00 na-n-:ut'n-p-:-.’-‘::: e ooined » H. Swith, the House pL the Adjatant-Geveral, Quartermas. | N0 I ndwent other than verbal was made 0 the para- | (50 CH i ribe, by s party of w Box Factory of James Moore, Nox. 361 aad 355 Greonwichiat, | Gid LUl Guoiers. Prce, 50 cente per bottle. _ Soid by oruggitn. eneral, Surgeou-Grueral, Pasmos- smmitted by vagrant Tnd some shavings taking fire from the farnuce nnder | THustucss aad Diocharges frem the) ToF . FROM PORTO RICO Department of State ha: onsul of United St fate of M shell be permitted ries, 1o vessel, either uational or for » and ( rpk to which th 2eapt b, dmen, e b o biave rank of aud paymaster ief of Ordoance ure to | ce to distilling M. His object was to pot were engaged in making it one gallon | stead of the Government roceiving $80,000,000 & yea: from that source it only received §2 " Mr. IxozusoLt moved to amend the y increasing tho lice o 3100 10 by the Hualapi tribe agaiest the whites down all the small distillers contraband spirits, and to the large distiller who conld o gallon. On the n four now puid any tax to Arrived sb tar of the Union, Reed, from Now-York, Dispatches received at the Military Headquarters from Gen. Sason dated April 30, says that the report of the massacre at Fort Goodwin 1s without foundation. The steamer Americs, Capt. Merry, sailed to-day for The steamer Orizaba has avrived from Columbia o g with $106,000 in treasur ‘The partment, under Chief K the adjoining buildings, au The loss of Mr. Moore is u the Brevoort and Albany City Compaies. Companies of Philadelph 367 ure owned by Mr. smount of $2,500; no insurance. ames ran rapidly up the shoot leading to theup floors, and in & very short space of time the entire build! on fire. In wpite of the utmost exertions of the Fire De- ineer Kingsland, the fire spread to d they. too, were badly damaged. bout #5,000; insured for $2,500 in No. 567 was oe- e {lism Kain, and are damaged to the Cured, by the use of the recently invented Vagatable extrse: OTITINE. Prios, #$1 50 a bottie. Forsale by all Druggiste. WEEKS & POTTER, Drogeists, No, 17 Washingion ot Bosten Wholesals e 1o co hour - during e it not to leave the P the Government, the effect of whih was that rectified 1 - 4 e o r P . gk e | i By : S Sau Juan del Sur with $125,000 in tréasure for Now-York. | enpied as a match factors by Cramer & Loss sbout — - o g sl g . itttery stor spirita wore selling in the warkot at less thin the tax. 1o | " bricog ghip Cowper, Percival, from Shields, 317000, Tnaared for 8250010 the Equitable and Indemnity Great Reduction in ia. The buildings Nos, 363, 363 sud CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTING, 'S, AY 8 otier paymasters. . STEVENS (P g il el e PR u o permite officers wio ave served in the e [Lotise Thouid maibor_bo. roduosd to 450, | Miuing stocksars weak; Ophi, $500; Emperisi9l Non 140, 142 and 147 Frankln-st., oecupiod as dwellings by | ~Aniron vmical aud Magnetic Obseryatory.—A bav seiii ar their officlal title on_occusious of ¢ ¥ | e toenee was $1,000 not one person in twenty engaged | Yellow Jackot, §17; Halo aud Nocross, §300; Belcher, | o nuraber of families, were considerably damaged by fire be Tead be'ore & Section of the Association for the ; | *uid to wear the uniform of the Lixhest rauk they held by bre- | 1 SR EIRIS S S o0 Yk "0uls liceuse, aud the roy. | #3203 Cuollar, ‘$190; Crown Point, §1,200. water. No, 19 was occupied by Lous Fiok and William and AR, at tbeir roouis, second foor. Cooper [neti . CIBOCLAR T0 COLLACTOLS | iwine, bt the riv e dors ot eutle it | Y R Ga" ot Lo abl to track Uhem out and get ——— Crunore: iose on furaiture, by water, about $300; no insur. | FVEKING, May [T at 8 vciock, by :flzfiwfii i y cireular ollectors yay. command o office S le to " - 3 o rection onomiosl n\w..l-:tdnnl :, ::?d \'.A;m» st provides that chaplaivs' rank and pay shall re. | th®ax on the article; whercas, with o license of $30, or Nteambont Accidents on the Hudson. ‘wmxte 3,,‘,':;:;",;‘("’.5: owned by Jobn Wolf, aud 15 demaged fidk'm‘mqhmcw':l I A 3 states has been issued from Diibed by the aet sprroved April o, 1564, and ia- | $25, all would take out license, and the officers could trace Hupsox, N. Y.. Wednesday, May 16, 1866, "I'be tenante of Nos. 185 and 187 removed the most of their (rienaa of the cause are invited to . . g ¥ 10 10 cents per mile. | tiem out. He knew that down Sonth they were making [ The steamer Rip Van Winkle ran into s large tow-boat | gurnicare. Their combined loss will amount to about $200. :F—‘W . W ASHISGTOS, May 9, 1866, nuthorizes the Pr to dotail oflicers of the | whisky without paying any tax o it, becaune the Govern. Jast night, aud stove herself so badly as tobe unable to | “rye grocery of William Moreman, on the eorner of Groen- l.| z E - annoyance seems 1o attend the euforcement of the | g twenty st o me, o wet as superin- | ment would not find loyal men to take the onths to sapport | continue her trip. She was towed to the dock of the | wich and Frauklin-sts., was slightly damaged. A part of the M L o vohces of importations frob: the Can- | con for tie purpose of promotig | iy poficy.” Half the whisky made in the United Statos | Athens aud Schenectudy Railroad, where shie now lics. bulding was oecupied by C. Johu, shoomaker, who removed Bt a7 14 New Bronswick by railroad aud otherwisg, partics- | +ablish | was now made in two or three of the Southern States The steamer Nahps, while getting into her dock this | bis stock, and experie: a slight loss in so doing; insured ¢ i tlons of value, which are very | - ablistiment of sehiooin at posts. | " | mmorning, broke ber whieel, and will bo laid up for repairs | in tho North River Company, “Tho police from the Fifth and Seoretary. tpe case of taportatlons of sl value, whicl bre YOIV | garsiaons and perianent exmpa for tho inatrueton of eniisted | vithoutpaylogany tax. . o0 do | for some time y adjoining Precincts wero present, under the commaud of Capt. | “gfaripesn (ompamy.—ifoders of old Bonds of thi (. B e, 1 R P o o i o | A e, gl f oo ip | RSO0 e T TR amvan kS G o o dispropo: a er od men, and the post | high it woul e ers, . citimd e ovain ke lattr” are w0 dnproper sot apart » suitable room or bulding for the | Govern cat wight put an, offcer into ach of them 10 The Fretsstant Eplecopal Conmells o ostliag i o8 Waylei Dasrons s X ey o 34 Walk .- New: Tk Clgr - o > : teb over the quantity produ ALEXAX 4 % e, L. L No. 34 Wall . .:':“'“'h .‘;‘. u“Tn-”':ml. P ::; "‘;: hibits the '"."“"',".M":,';'n‘.:xl‘;-':?’ M‘- person u\l‘ r. STH! ::‘-’n'xl-umuk{d that such persons would be in the R,n,“:‘fio."r;fi,:{. ‘J’:dr;fl'f,'.:fllpafifi??rfi g;mh me! I.l Yesterday a sweepstaketrot for §300, mile-heats, best (Y ] -:::“m - Saan i Smemdd pevvido of 3 wny capacity iu the mlltary oF naval service | pay of the distillers. 5 % o 8 presiding. Up- 3 phtd 3 e e 3 " T e Metnatioe of tasoless . upractice. lderid i e Mata.) statod that thero were more frands | ¥ard of 100 members were presont. No specia fusinsta | Sitebts frs, ia harness, samo ol on s alpve somap békmes b o e Y ers the Secretary of the Treasary v authorize the sben iiiace. and divogts the Quistaimentory O the large distillerics than in the small ones, | Was done. The ex-Confederate (ien. W, N. Pendloton is 1 Woodruffs 8. 8. Charley, to wagon; Abe Patterson’s o. b el torm aod in secordance with sach general il vl wcies an may bo desguaied by | SRR (. Tngersalls own distict thers | one of the misisters. Seramble. to wagon, und Owner' bay mare, in harnoss. Pa. LABIEH MONTHLY BANDAGES ot wholesslo or roel: . ors Tewulstions s he way preseribe: youare, there i g ot gy eyt ol [ ey he ds discov lar s torson's horse was the favorite against the field before 2 Eyes New, e B e e s t paid fr at the time, to be stopped from the b ) K y heavy frauds discovered among the large l-vmnu:l Seeret ?”:ow:lrl.u 1sgp, | start, but the race was won by the uunamed m mare, $ho | Jihout Spectacies, Dot oy T e Provitces that are uasccompanied by iuvoic o1 " et s Cnadanti > c » g UBURN npsdny, . 16668, Addroan E. = T o Py Zivcises O 8¢9 Tasevspayed ) Jigpiatn & lous seals all laws or parts of lawsincansistent bere | Mr. InGERSOLL remarked that there was but one such | o rotary Soward arrived in this city o ashington x..:&(lz:'n;z L;:;r;_;g::: hs‘li':‘u:d ::el-;‘::.;' ‘.-lv'::":m Stedical € Py Tidiiites. 136 isfied thai the absence of Invoices or ular eertificatos is P PORTS. | frand dise . p last evening, in excellent health and spirits. He is recciv- | have been shat out, if ‘there had boon any distance. She wou J Sentb madl every -n-.mdd-! Cm‘ Tobioa sent fron. Ad not the it of fraud and that nee e s a | Mr, STRVENs mqulml what the amount of it was. inz the congratulations of his neighbors and friends to- | the three next heats with t o in 3:114, 3. “']'; 3,04 dross Augbor,’ E. B. B D No 110 Broslway, New. expense and aunoyance would be incurred in obi RUMBTLL, from the Judiciary Committee, reported | M, IngERSOLL repliod that the quantity of whisky made | g, "y, £ his Goth Dirthd: M Sewall el 4, 3:90, 3:06, 3,01 1 York. FRRRR A ¢ 2 As thi is 8 very important duty involving the secar House bill ropealisg an act of the XXXVIIth | g fraud of the law was between 400 and 500 barzels, /] ‘"”“";"’"Y" 2 8y Mx. Bow S Covssh T 1. B 3 0 s 600 3le '::m:-”nm by, (i 98 m. 4093, 1a , Inmulpe at o die public resenue ayd the freedvin of trade from mneeis in relation to passports, with an amendment The debate was further continued by Messrs. Hooper, made no speech. Rl iy ey ot g by 16.—Stal o on e Rt T Al D e estvictlons. the ‘special ttention of coliectors in | that bercafter pussporia ahill be grunted only to citiaens of | Henderson, Latlin, Dodge, Hotchiss aud Morril. Wiuslly ———— Owaer mcmed b. i, th bazpelt.: 111 | el T i o e Totrs A duaes called to the Decessity of the utmost ere in careying the | the United States. ! debate win closed by order of the House, and the vote Tmpe: Decision on the Revenue Law. 1. Woodrufl named s. s. Charley. o wagon. 333 5 = Rl =N - reguiation iato eflec. o as 1o gutand 1 opestions e | ke smendment was agroed to, and the bill was passed. | taken on Mr. Toseroll's smendment, which was rejected. llo:l:n.'ru. N. g.. \:;«i:ul«hyb y 16, 1806, A Puitrson mvd . . Seranble 1o vape 313 . Roofs C: ,_‘-’n: 'L"L"‘;'Li' -3 INDA. RUBSE ise limitations and conditions preseiibe . loge 9 4 t Sourt, =iy " i N BT mm,,f,, e Areasary. | JOWA WAR CLAIMS. | U:flmmmn of Mr. }t];nu.x, (P-.J]gno paragraph was J"g:‘b‘::' .‘:ll.flm the pf i ’-”'. ‘:'l“::";:':‘:n: colas FLLERY & MCCARTIN, No. 5 Grand st v. Kigawoon offered a joiut resolution for the ap- - i A, ol [l time. V' FROM THE PLAINS. et . siorn l. y: t-\ P | '"P"..,..'flf’r'n‘.‘“fiffi'.fiffffi'f:;-'f’ ::-m or peaches, dis. | party for making false income returns. holds that the Aflairs at Quarani ater oW oo :"",'p.',", Gor. Cummmings of Colorado, ex offieio Superintendent | ointment of s compysyiordr o, LT igate the war | e L e uud Jss ihan, 150 barrele per yoar | et of 1862does ot mako this an indictable offense. The TosPITAL SuIP, Tussday, May 15, 16e6. | MERKLEE, Soie Manafsctuser for New York ub his teating snd ot Indian Afsim; hasrsived fa thig city, and reports to | Cltims of the Stato of Towa against the Goverment, | fank or anulasturlog 2 M o8 wowe distilling or wanafuo. | act of Juno 30, 1665, does, however, make tho offense | _Sinceplast report ua admissions or s o board the | Ventiatp Warehouss. o, 77 Bieecker i, N V. : T Ccmritmtete o Sntian! Afalts fost sotiogt guice. has.| Which waa refbrted Uathe Military Commitie, Tt Tows tha 0 Wy els per year frou tie sawe, atiall pay | indietable, but all who mads false returas prior to that | Hospital ship. All well on board the Virginis and Iliinois. | ~U w Patent Gradvated Bottles, i goiting a0e ot byen sesteved.n e Pillos slang the 34 emi- | DIRECT TAXES ¥ WEST VIRGINIA. i g date escape under this decision. D. H. Bisextt, Deputy Health Officer, | medicine teom your dregist—s verv ive '_'""’-"!','P“‘:":g - gnnv route, ‘e Commissioners on the partof the United | M. VAN Wnie, from the Finance Committee, re- | Twelve pages of the bill ware disposed of, when the 'S REPORT. s-fii‘cm-nn.—.; S pocial the CHAM. %, tates are about entering into uegotiations with the upper | ported & joiut resolution to suspend the collection of tie | Committee rose. 0dd Fellows Meeting. mir, Wednesday, May 16, 1866, .n“:. ¥ :‘En—:'.m b-luu.:“- ("n., 1, tribey of Cheyenues about Fort Laramie. | direet tux in West Virgiuia untl the 1t of Mureh noxt DIRECT TAX 1N ALABAMA. PurLADELPHIA, Wednesday, May 16, 1866, T admissions in H | Unirom. g A (g e gl PAMINE AT THE CAPE D VER oo hetwecn the Unitcd Staten and Weske, | Ty SrEARE presented & communication from R. M. |~ Past Grand Master James B. Nicbolson delivered an ad- | St bt S0 S0l (o) R ety T T E TG WISON, Acting Secreiacy. irhs Unizad Bhatas ol ot Bantiages Cape do Verde | o,y Eiin 458 soner adiosted. Paton,sesing himel " Governor of Alsbama”but i | dres on 044 Pellowaliy, fiaorign, dosgn, urd charctar, ceptious the patienia 1o B art, Depaiy Heolth Oficer. antiomi. B CONG, the wakaowe TEST ME, - slands i ment of diete under date of 2 out attaching the State seal, in reference to 3 emy of 81 . The Graud Lodge M Day ., naa ,Ayri.l ity ;nh:w{;’:m el e % PR o et il yomniiy A‘r':'",",’l;:‘::“o’;"';’fi s | 1V Teferred 1o the Committoe on Ways and Moans. | of Plonnlylum{, Low in session biere, Was iu attendasce at L . Graoka. t‘}fq'.'.'?nl- Gto1n m, »n».-'ul_;._llj. ’-2’ famine in JIslands, the Portuguese Government has joasular snd Dipiomatie Appe & | BILLS REPFRRED. the lecture. J J The (p-Tows Commiamion Paper Warehouss, (e 1he etrance m . archipeago, ree of duty,of | W58 A S WU | comemdd by the Chir | O motion of Mr. Momuy, (V.. the Tlonse proceeded ton Destroyed by Lightning. “",‘:‘t‘;fl.‘,‘l’%’.‘.‘“;‘.‘.r.'.‘,...,““““‘“.m'"’.'? O mer | FRINFING md WHASPING PAPYR. PAPE ) Sone, uly tos, Loats e ™ uud lurd, | up of the Cowmittee, was berecd to : | to take up tie business on the Spesker's table, nd the fol- e ednomiay Mok16, 1946, | toan Dapdist Home Mision Soclety, Ametican Baptist Pub. | ke st shastactara’ Frisen P bieBrosimay ustil the cudof the present year. ks, onelba it uriher enaciod, That all fees coliected | Jowing bills were read twice aud reforred to their 8ppro- | Lightning struek the Clty, arehouse this sfiernoon, | lishin Keiety, A Baptist Soctety, Amer- | Emplre NO CHOLERA IN LIVERFOOL. h‘y consul or cotimercial ageut not mentioned in scheduie | priste Committees: and set it on fire, destroyiug 500 balos of cotton. fcan !,.,“ ‘Bible Society, snd American ].,i Union, | Manufscturers. Our Consul at Live under date of May 2, reports | Bor C. of by auy vice-consul or commercial agont appointed Referring the petition and papers in the case of Joseph o 52 will 'oe heid in Boston this year, commencivg on May 17, and Shat thers was no in ‘that city o perform by any other perso in their bebalf, | Nock to the Court of Claims. ™ Weekly Bank Statemen concluding ou the 24th. L G ¥, unn.l (b sk, T - e iathe | Fostheralef 2'"‘ [ v{,‘”“" Boaton, Wedneaday, My i6, 1068, —‘m from E MISSING PA iR and manner a¢ is provi aection 1¥ o ¥ relief of G e Jommander % ' of who returned from Aseistast Paymasterd. 3. Philheick, ofthe Dnited fates | A%6s5preved Augst 16 1856 astitied * A saf to3egwate 04 | the e T B T s s TV Seetnl (O i R o N Jrq;x:mmmm. el B¢ it henar el ) sular sy siem of the tases; | o) s Kavy, ufiulf; ew-York on the U. 8. steamer Masa- | when the foes 30 by, :,’ ‘such oonssl or commercial | For the relief of the Amoskesg Manufacturing Com- | cypigal....... 41,900,000 Logal Tender notes. $22.462.500 | tne Atheneum, Brooklyn, to-worrow (Friday) evening. These chusetts, on the 2th of April, since which time nothing | agent amount to more than thres thousand dollars iu ary one P‘;‘,’ 2 90,325,600, Deposite. veven 42022,000 of the old Hatohinson's. stgle, and. thes e e “ incorporate the First Congrogational ociety of o0 Clrsalagon (KaL).. .35 600 A ol e Bz - ol added w! Belis ‘Navy Department, and foars | yoar, tho exoess for that year ahall be paid to the Secretary of ¥ ¢ T reamuy U 54 il oo ot pntd e\ Washingwn Citys are oaf for his salety.

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