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Tribune. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ]N TOE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION, FRO"\I '\V x HIV ON Consul for Saxony, in Milwaukee: and Antonio Maria de | foot or been totally and cmunu, disabled in the same, or | Mr. WrLsoN (Towa) ohiwed that the bill created a bank Woor. Al i 3 l 3 Zea as Consul of Spain, at Portland, Maige, otherwise so disabled be incapacitated for performing f of depesit, and allowed the Company to do 8 bauking bueic | Mr. WamD (N. Y.) presented the petition of nu the wegetative powere of Ufo are sticpg, but in a few yeu CONPIRMED. any manual labor, but not so much 80 89 to require con- | pesa, citizens of Bath, N. \F in favor of i '"“-"m us Bow cften (he paiid Lue, the Jcklonter eye and emaciated form, The Senate in Executive Session to-day confirmed the and atiention, shall bo entitled to 8 pension of | My, INGERSOLL, to obviate that objection, moved an | wool huguilaiy ey f o NP BTN T e following - e oo month; and all persons who, under ke circumatanced, | qmendment, that the Company shall Lot receive WmODey : Smpossitiity of spplicstion fo meptal effort, show by il kI SRR, R A g foot, or been totaly and per- | on deponit, .',.wm«mn%:"iewm Mr. O NgiwL (Pa.) “%%" ial of B . - rdent o cbe T e ok g " ‘onsul , vico X e, or othel 80 b " Mr. O N (Pa.) prosen ! i o Sliarnet. I s Deconies evilent {0 18 OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES MeLechian recalied; G. 11, 1ieap of Penney vania, Contulat | materlaly Interfore with the ‘performance of marual labor, er. 810 (Wisconsin) called attention to tho fact that | ceqof the Enlumulu:ivll m;c‘yuof“‘l"m‘.dcl lmu’:llvx‘ Seb some deprewing infoence i checkivg the development o | Amsterdum, vice Josepi E. Maks recuiled; Iirim W, s without wholly incapacitating them therefrom, shall b en- | Chere TS {'Z»":'fi':f)m."'fz lurllclo]umbutbe«permonl of the | fur an sppropriation of $3,000 per annum, X of the bedy | e —— ;F‘:.:"u'x':n Tllr,\vl\l';\l'“ of ;;'uwr-n\'m(n_rl, Alnn‘/uf‘\lltz;n ’;-:“ L lfi'i‘c';."".'z"'.'."i‘“}if.i’.r‘”'.'}fl‘}f Fhel iy Tokan mptindes Hr[.’.hymmou l:;;)l’c!”l'.'d“):‘x‘:l ;:;dm“ S | ::‘-‘lh:a veldllflzlc;?’:g:glrr;gl:";o-:z{'::a monthly period- . tbe o feuale, the restraints of faabionsble dress, snd Raotas &5 1107, . 1., Vo ThouAS UOWES SRRt tatt or | T8I0 DesipRm transfer of any right, claim or interest in i 50, - actical F, 2 I be o fenale, the restruinte serangd . ) e McGillett, Postmaster at Fond-du-lac, Wis.; Joun A. Clark of tay pou e i s been or may hereaiter be granted shall ““;:',,‘6;3,’{‘.',‘;,"&::!3“',‘,‘},{. would be, under th Reterred to the Cowmmitice on Agriculture. e e, wita e vedy i cithed, e g engeis et | Faets and Rumors at the Capitol, | Migele Sirveyor.Gonerai for the Terriory of New. Mexica, | bo void and of no effot; aud sny person acting as attorey to ezt of the bil, s sigantie pamaboxing sstsblishment. . | The i PRIZE MONEY. t " rospectiy o i e [ " DPeves § o . e o, e g i ie SPRAKER prese rom glesure. Whes oue excltement it Buitbed, o prospective [ P pointments for gallant and weritorious services, among ;,fi‘m::d.';:,:: ;,,M s resstving |nldum;::;c::: M'-b“‘k’,m‘m;" protested that there was nothing of @ | Secretary of the r:':n"r‘;,"nlu:«flflmfi'fi'}u:’l&m Beeps the mind morkidly sexsitive and sbacltey the exercive | Sy ;| them the followiug: and snbacribs an oath, o be filed with the Peusion Agent, and | Pawnbroking character in the bill. tion of the 9th of April, on the subject of prize . $od L sirength. Expotuse to night air, and bo b a mterale 4 A To be Major-Generals by brevet: Brigadier-Generals Osborn, | by him to be trausmitted, with the voachers now reqeired by Mr. HOOPER (Masg.) desired to know whether there was | 1.iq on the table. 4 T—— e dieeneible o orgexle streng v ’ Fresh Exhibitions of the President’s Policy, . Jcory A Moprow, Cover, Libbetts, | law, to the proper ecounting ofioer of tho Treasary, that o | anything in tbe bill to prevent or prohibit disbursing offi pee- R8P o thelr legitimate effect, and il Henry D W anbburs and Porsons. | bax 2o interest in said mobey by sny pledge, mortage. sale. | cers of the Government from depositing public funds With | Ao papers in the contested m‘mm - veaking with excessive dancing, produ e revet: Colonels Rufus Scott, | assignment or travsfer, and that he does not kuow of believe | the Company. 3 Jess of (e plain dictal s st against Coffroth, which was referred to the Comwitiee eB r-Generals by , George R. Myers, Theodo that the game bas been so disposed of to any person; and any Mr. INGERSOLL replied that there was not any more than nerring e —.— e un U A , becomcn un subject to medlcal tiestment. The ap £ =% g 1%, Gates, J, Stern, 1. B. Morse of New-York: erson Who Talsely tako_ the sald oath shall be gailty of | the, s o Elections. el b . . fiokbra b PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, ev il Aneell D, Waes of Massachusetis; | perjary, and, on conviction, sball be Lisblo to the pains and 'fi'"e waa in refereiice to the Merchants® Natlonal Baok, SATURDAY'S SESSION. o #ronch of the bewatiful ed we ; i W . Hudson Lawrence of New Jor. | penalties of perjory. SIOOTYIL MR vIONS QURIOD: - 0 i i), el 4o Aokinfing's shes hich i3 { Pennsylvan e o e rther enacted, That any person who shall | _Tho Houso refused to second the previous question, and, | o 0%, FOUe of Mr. ScnEXcK (Obio), opposed by Mr. 5 4 gy foxre, Martin, Tiart, Laogdon, Cranor, Houghton, Goodman. | present, of cause to be presented, st any pension agency, any [ 9B motion of Mr. RANDALL (Pa.), eferied the bill to the | Mo I wib cHEOR T Notuze is (6 (hom Lex taviag yowers i ¢ffueing the circalation wnd | A : o e q Whitheck and Netileton of Ollo; Engleman, Erskine, Wal- | power of attorney or other paper Yeulred s & voucker 13 | Committeo on Banking and Carreti #hall be confined to general delate, as if in the Commities ehek with the bloom of heclth—ip locked for fn vain. | Consideration of Pension Dills by the Senate, hmidt and Sheets of Tilino drawing & pension, which paper siiall bear a dote subsequently STREET GRADING, of Whole, on the President s Annual Message, | § confirmed about 75 captai to that on which it was actually signed or executed, such per- | My, INaERsoLL, from the eame Committee, reported a The House then, at 4] o'clock, adjourned. e talked of. | pame SRR by brevet, 40 licutenant-colonels to he son 50 offending shall be deemed guilty of & high wisdemeador, | )] p, ti 15,000 t: de East C J-st., Wash Al Iacioaeof sppaite bas rown by whet it fod o, the energis vet, aiid 50 or 60 majors {0 bo Lieatenant i shal. o couvition thereut.be punished by a o notex. | T RALe8.3 exablsh Laveals Sauarer - | i T ¢ Y g 5 ® " . oy, g - ceedi e , or by imprisonment [ ALY, ADCOID K J o the sysiem are protisted, and the whale econamy iederenged. | SETTLEMENT OF A CONTESTED ELECTION. s B aud first Jieutenants Eo, ,}',E:,'Jf,,, '.:y'.‘,'.', ’"n:" .,',"b,‘ M{ifi;nfl;’cuflzn‘,,’,’fi ho bill was read mro;«;g::;g?q; ssed. __.'__" ¥ 2 R e | e b “ourt before whom such conviction o $ . Teviswing the canves of {deos dstremsing complainis, 1 is moot LT R _”f:l‘.‘;‘"i';‘.‘,' of "“‘""'I’"“l”“!“”"- s of whom bad | “'kgc. 4. And e it further enacted, That section 1, of an act [ Mr. INGFESOLL, from the same Committoe, reporicd back Embarrassment of Maximilinn— to bt simple juetice to the subject to enamerste » few of the | THE EQU ALIZATION OF SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES, THAT SERENADE, RRC. 5. Awd be it further enacted, That \f 6y pOrson entition ‘\'i"\!' fl"‘xffl.' ’3!&3"1’&!3:";‘1;.11:. Wadmg vppuIne bv - w,,f,m:gflg,p{#g,m;fl-- Lasias. sditfenal enuees which s0 lurgely affect the life, health and hapyto The time has not yet been fixed for the serenado fo | tonn invalid penelon bas died Sinos Mksoh 4, Jgol, or shall | 11} rogo to a pointof urdomudtnqé to consume in stating Mexico, May 5, 1608, b7 e By A PR G R L TS, e Prosident Johvson ind the members of his Cabinet by ""&";"";n"’, sl rias e In ondingy | it the two minutes leftof the morning hour. g s £ ¢ A ) - b - . . i 2 the Nutional Union Club, which was postponed from last | Sad St b P16 vears e eiresr legal repre: | The SPEARYR interrupted bim and decided that the bill | @Economical seductions coutinue Great financial re- Rireetiy, the welfare of the entire homen fauily, and ot the sme time | Debates on the Tax Bill, night. Sentatives shall be entitied to receivo the accrued penion to | W48 d private gicasure, | forms are taking place ,aud His Majesty, whilo largely re- piaciag in thels basde o remedy for the zemovel of the consequences LOWER CALIFORNIA. “hich The applicant would have been entitlod had tho certif- | The morning hour expired snd the bill went over until | ducing the number of servants at the palace, has sold all P niract concerning the ecolonization of Lower | cate been issued before his death. vext Friday. | bhis borses save ten. One of the physicians of the palace « 1 to be mirunderstood, it may be of inter- | SEC. 6. And de it further enacted, That in all enses where a FOLLETT VS, DELANO. WASHINGTON, om ¢ icial data, that Jacob P. Lease, with | commission shall hive been regulariy issued to any person Io | yy, Dawes (Mass.) called up the resolution reported | “poLIC idorsement of the local authoritics, made @ contract | the milltary or naval, service, who shaf bave o f or been | ;etimo eince from the Committee on Elections declar- | duced two-thirds—that is to ’ p | With'the Mexican Goverament for the colonization of | disabled whileln ihe line of duty, afies the 28t of 050 9% | ing Mr. Delano entitled to his scat, as Reprosentativo | ivil list will only recelve 430070 for e personal exs The Jokinsou palicy of getting control of the United | n Wit of Lawer California. Ho was to receivo the | Duseion s iebro b o oF suoh death or disabiity by 79" | from the Thirteenth District of Obio, penses of the Emperor aud Lis house, and_the remainder ARISING FROM 1XCESSRE OR INDISCAETION, EXITING 1IN PERSONE | States Senato by blocking the election of Senators by | lands at the tariff prices, and to advance a certain sum of | jny laws, sball re ,,f "hie resolution was without debate adopted. will serve to pay the claims of the family of Iturbide. The ive a pension corresponding to 4 ¢ agreed should be | determined by such commission, thy p.?u asif he Mr. DAWES then reported a resolution to pay Mr. | Emperor also takes on his aceount the mmolfl;l,w, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FOR WEAKNESS has also been dismissed; finally, the civil list bas been res Friday, May 18, 1866, the Intendant of the OF BOTH FRXFS XD AY EVERY PERIOD OF LIFE Republican Stato Legislatures, as successfully and villain- | llllv:‘n_‘;";:l‘"‘}' lw.rm-'nhn!.wh it ¢ syphba o o R Trided that this seckion shall 90t appiy & i | Foll £ Mr. Del t, $1,500 in_full | the expense incurred for th truction of 24 _uy 4 saaly plave: SR ously 2 paid at San Francisco. This was afterward changed 5o | mustered, provided tha this section ehall not apply to any offi- ollett, the contestant of Mr. Delano’s seaf 500 in ful e urred for the constructic Atisgded witk the Sellewing dymploma: onsly played in New-Jersey, and villainously imitated in | 501 0'm ey should be_paid at New-York, and it was | cer who sball have willfully negleeted or refused 10 bemus- | for his ‘expenses and logs of time, which wab elso without | of Mexico end of the Alcazar of Uhnpulusn. 4 Indisposition to Exertion, Lows of Power, Low of Mewory, Diffi- | Counecticut, is set down in the Copperbead programme mu““lv paid to Minister l{-.nu-m. The Mexican Govern- debate adopted. l?e:. l{fix hll(lkc:‘l cormn_:nng 'l’{ ;,!:e o:emlp‘ lorts vty of Bresthing, General Wetkuew, Horror of Disesse, Wesk | here for repetition in New-Hampshire and in Vermont. | ment the refore has gold some vacant lands, but not the e ol EQUALIZING BOUNTIES. % which wil composed of sx battalions, the Austrian o S » Syl This intelligence may surprise aud shock the moral senti- | 8overeigaty of the country. The provisions of the con- ""‘.’r’d:,f‘l;'l e diaistration of the X Jurlough, #hall b | tr. Scmexck (Obio), from the Committee on Military | €CTP8 (of four battalions). and the Belgian corps (of twa SRR SRt B SRSt Pk Whhe | C s ot 1t shersmlptrenyie tract are besides very adventageous to Mexico, Fate manner a if they were in the fieid or hospital. ' A K 2 bl to equalize tho bounties of soldiers, | battslions), all united under the same administration, esd fulness, Disuess of Vielon, Langaor, Universal L the Mus- | ;mfl L «'1l of those two pure New England States, | . ISSUE OF BONDS. 'N¥C. 8 And be it further enacted, That the period of service | suilore and marines who served in the late war for the forming, from March 1, the nucleus of the fm"flfl!‘ colax Systeuw, Often Exormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Sywptoms yut the voters of both rest assured that it has been | The Secretary of the Treasury has issued to the Union | of all persons entitled to the benefits of the Pension laws, Union, and gaid he would ask action on it next week. 21,000 men, who are, according to the "“:{ of Miiawar, 4 " oy = detern the Jolmson councils bero | Pacifie Kailroad, Eastern Division, $38,000 of six per | on sccount of whose death any person may bocomo ent The bill i8 as follows: to remain in Mexico as a stauding army affer the depart- ot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynessof the Skin, Rallid Comnte- | ' oo "ot to tho Republican majoritics in the | ot bonds, being the amount due on the last section of | B g of ?::’i;":..f':'l’.'.‘k"n"".'."#&'»'.".'ufi‘33&'«?‘3.‘;°§..fl, SECTION 1. That instead of any grant of land or other '"fl“-r e, ;":"‘,‘,‘}’,E”.f,‘.",}'"“fifi"fl' present pays the sd Eruptios Fuce, Pain in the e | sy bt s s 23 wiles, h was accepted by the U States Com- . A d bere is renc! whic IRGE SR SRR (N0 B 2460 . U MG, Dsmiopn of ot w-Eangihirs and Vemionk: 1he. same00r% | sotamcati Lt 0 Toad o At ates Come | 0 et dlschargo for other cause than tho expiras | bouniy, thero ahail Lo allowed and paid to saoh and Y17 | Austrian and Belglon troops. ‘T'he road is now comple ted for 97 upporters of | miles up the Kansas Valley, les west of St X f fzation. n the Missouri bonder. fo | USROF the sorvies of ench orgasisstion. ‘army, navy of mariue corps of the United States, and who Las Sic. 9. And b it furiker enacied, That evlisted men emploved | UL RO 8 SSTEE SN U rably discharged from wach | of tho Peog!s expect with great impatience the promulgation oL g Bavo been aunounced for a long time, and which, it is ex- Eyelids, Frequently Block Spots fiyivg before the Eyes, with Tom- udget and of the new financial measures which ences to eficet the election of rupting inf s, The 1oad Will be | ae tesmeters. wagcoers, Ertifioe gorary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobil- | tho pregident, and to defeat or sus in de a point 380 m esident, feat or suspend in dead-locks men | 8P Louin ith § iy rable e A . open to Fort v, 420 miles from St. Louis, on the 15th I ¢! I ervice, the sum of eight and one-third dollars per month, or R LR e Ty ne sttt | sraiotly sad fnstwuethily iliepubtions. se. a8 DNE.8} ok duy. 4 : saddiers, snd all other enlisted men. bowever etpierel, i 480 | S5t ate of ono hundrod doliars per yoar, aa horoinafler | pected, aro to save the country from that nneasiness which such Patients than Solitode, aud nothing they more dread for Fear of | (lark und Justin 8. Morill, that have availed in New- SANTA ANYA. first seetion of an act entitled “* An act lu‘unl‘rukm » | orovided, for all the time dnrlnvflch-m soldier, eailor | ruins it, but so profound a secret surrounds the work of oms of adherence to the et Tulw 14" 1665, ‘shall be regarded, in the sdministra- | OF marive actuslly so served betwesn the 1:h day of | the Committee that the plan devised by M. Langlais is nos of the Pension as not-commissioned ofticers, or | April, 1661, aud the —— day of April, 1td5 = and | gefinitely known. It is hoped, in the meanwhile, that in he saes D:n aay seeh beidier salor’ or “marine this postponement arises ouly from the desire o receive t “Themee ver, uo Repose of Manner, po Earnestue bat & burried Trensition from one question to another. B0 Speculation, | Jersey. Gen, Santa Auna's profe The President to-duy removed E. L. Pierce, Collector of | Liberal cause are believed Ly the friends of President tes. 210, And be it further enacted, That if any officer, soldier el LR e dispuchs from Gen. ‘Almonte and of the ex-Chief of hin i Titerial Bhvaine. # Bobs o well ¥nowrtan Juarez in mml city to be solely in the interest of the | g e 4 %, v 4 : French, who, they say, are seekiug to get up some €om= | or senman shall have died of wouuds or of disense contracted . : K » i aid sllowance shall be computed and paid up to the end of the abinet Eloin, both of which have started on a finencial ot of gy i e miliary o savalsericoof th | 81 P RANCES U SR culsent oo madnand 13 | miselon. i Thete symptacus, If s)lowed to go on—which this Medicine fuva sbly removes—soon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fis, | man, eud nominated a W u-lnug\:u clerk. | POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT CLERKS. bination by which, on the departure of Maximilian, a sory! new Govermment, apparently Mexican, shall be made to .‘n'i“'.‘lf‘?."‘..’.’&l‘.{‘#aflf‘f.'.‘.'l}'.12‘5"3;,"22’:(.55':‘.‘}:’. ereof the death of any such soldier, sailor, or marine, while appear, with which a treaty of peace can be concluded, - * Post Office Department, thore | S e O (i adth | e Ly ay cour aving iobul ordictin that satiatactoy | MAFECLS: o, D0 g oundnd ae beoroprovided, | FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD DISASTER AN Fvdewnll oo o Ko € widow | e llowsnce and payment il mads o s widor,or i TENNESSEE. : & oue of whichi (e patient may expire. iy During the Supesintendence of Dr. Wilson, st the Bloomingdale | Out of 160 cle ks i il ~ evide o raised for Maxiilian, 1t s said | SpRercs s R PO T CCre S el child o ctildrem, oF Atylim, (44 sed resat ocearred to two patients; reason bad for o | 8re 40 Union soldiers, and no Rebels since the passage of | loans which hay Siame lefh thew, and both died of epile | the Congressional resolutions upon the subject. Gov, | these plans are fully known by Presideut Juarez aud the | i"an uneuitable person, by reason of jmmoral cosdset there be.no widow, then to - pi 5 528 . of opllepey. | De X tiited ety vy | Liberal leaders in Mexico. v b it further enaco-d, ‘That motbing in this, or any other | ceased. Who can say thet these excesses are vot frequently followed by | ‘"l‘“'["“ tod nane bub thote Who hisve sery! MR. DOWNING'S VIEWS, Act, shall e construed as to repeal or modify the sixth seetion s-z 9, %:’ .:mg: mmum"m bousty to Mevem Lives Reported Lest. i NSAN] SONSUMP | in the Union army. George T. Downin, £ of the Colored Delega- | of an act entitled ** An Act, suppiementary (o an act to grant | & ldser, o Bprese: b LovwsviLLe, Kv., Friday, May 18, 1066, e “""“‘ I‘"" "‘"‘T” i :Uh:l METIONT,; e HOUSE BUSINESS, fion at Washington, bas addressed @ card (o their fri g ; poeored Joly 14, 1662, vt“"‘“':g"mi"é,‘a‘l‘; (b 5"-?; o ponstios stren lu’:i.:r.p-by'u:l‘cd:?dfi s . e that i 100'elook this morsing, while & reccrds of the Insane Asyluma,and the welsuchioly deatlis by Consump- b Binee v fitils srosvess Congres: inst the report of the Committee on Reco entitle & person to receive of 1o have the same, S - | construction train, with a number of Lands on board, was The Houso made but comparatively litle progressin | ip Congress RSt I EIE Ot Hous et amd to be | the no penion ahal bo aowed tosuch widew il S8 e o™i xcond elght sad | Pussing over the railroad ridge at Clatksville, Tenn., 160 o . g 2 por child or children ahall have become 16 years of age, & way, precipitating’ the B pa | eonsidered next ted, and may not now be reackied | fulls heasily on the hop oth of actaal faitbfal service, or | feet high, one of the spaas gave cars into the water. Seven lives, it ‘The wires are interrupted, and nqJurther particulars of ple wi s to th ut! e n i T, 1 ] " Sien, bear ample witness to the truth of theee assertions. InLunatio | pg Tax bill to-dsy. The tobacco question was mot said, wero lost.. eck by the Senate. e says this report | oo iigg engetment to the contrary notwithstandiog; and the Aeylums the most melancholy exiibition appears. The countenance 4 - % of the colored man, dissppoiuts | flvor child or ohildren aforessid shall be pensioned i reached, as was anti | Jo setunlly sodden e quite destitute—neither Misth or Orief ever | before lute on Monday afternoon the expectations of the tin al ther falls short of | fame manner as if 1o widow had survived the said officer, sol- ze-money or is payt - " : | . g . v = i | : ney shall also be deducted, and ol i Lo enlles ool o e Do | - Uponthe recommendation of William M. Evarts, the | ber of 1 ed in favor of the proposition | pension a¥ the same time e A o slowed by ths | THE CASE OF RAPHMAEL SEMMES, ~ e gy s o President has appoiuted & young lady from Georgia toa | who docs not only nceording to justies | Bt ”'(‘.."'.”{.'ii'a'h’"" :‘:(‘:'lgn‘;'l'.'fn:fff, Yg fl"‘c’,” ol o8 . u . " i egret the exintence of the above diseasss and sywplomt, | oryehip in the Treasury Department, under the Con- | bt in accordance with the “onstitution aud | Scction of an act entitled A8 B oved duly 14, ieoz, | BEC 3. That no bounty undor the provislons of this 8ot &\ . g, uiage e sirogaf datisn: we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemlstry for the re- S g g the priuciples on which the Ge is based, the rig] Lved July 4, 1664, as authorizes and empowers the Com- be paid to or on account of any soldier, sailor, or marine, | ¥ie is Weorl m to Exercise ial Puse Py ot troller. Heor relatives were in the Rebel army, and she | of cvery citizen without regard to complexion to have & | nhbei e of fensions to detail clorks u his ‘Sflice bo and the | Who was a captared prisoner of war at the time of bis éulist- tions while Unpardoned. P makes her disloyalty very obnoxious to her loyal associates | voice in the representation, with every other citizen, is | same in hereby repealed; and the Secretary of the Interior ut, Dor to any one who was discharged on his own applica- MouiLe, Friday, May 16, 1606, e of tho | tion, of request, ucless wuob dischargs way obtaited BERS | 70c Evening News publishes the following order: service of the United States, or to be transferred from one HEADQUARTERS lm-nnmt‘\;ot ALABAMA, L) < whil duty. unquestionable, uud‘mul there 1s pothing in the Coustitus | shall hereafter detail cierks of the Department in HELMBOLD'S o 48 Su tio which forlids Congress securing this right unto every | bareaus thereof fur ihe purposes in 4ad seetion mestioned 3o o iad (USTOMS RECEIPTS. ; MIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID 4 citizen., as to secure the more effectusl execation of the peosion laws PR 4 | The receipts from customs from the four principsl ports ¢ DETAILS OF OFFICERS. acd righ ta of pensiopers; but clorks so detailed sball vot for :"n’n:ll:l;" :t‘.:‘é:‘;:?,::n':«‘&”.,. s ol e i B | S i fi. the ] e s EXTRACT OF BUCHU. of the United Btates, for the week ending on the 17th | Tho War Departmenthes issund an order giving the | 323 special tervics be entitied to u2Cithend Jcompentation be- | P¥ TV shall be paid to any soldier, sailor, or marine dis- | United it is hereby directed that Rapbael Semmea b @ THERE 1S NO TUNIC LIKE IT. 48 inst., were as follows: New-York, $2,419,436 60; Phila. | details of officers for the eusuing two years or until fusther TN, VAN WINKLE offered tho following amendment as fd on the application, or at request of parents, | uot permitted to hold or exercise the fanction of Judge of the a7 943 29: Ba « 5 ar . orders, a8 follow e Sation 1 jopted: guardians, or other persons, or on the ground of minority. Frol Court of Mobile County, or any other eivil or politieal 4 o anchor of hops 1o the surgeen end putiont; this is the | dolPhis, $197,243 39; Baltimore, $98,486 97; Boston, | Oer b e b 1 an additional seef S Wi SS0pI08: SC. 4. And be it further enacted, That whenever application | office of trust, while be remains unpardoned by the President. . geon and pet i T From each regiment of cavalry and artillery three officers RpCTION 13, And be it further enacted, That the 14th section . 4 3 3 testimony of a1l who bave used or prescribed it 339 06, from each of the 10 regiments of Infantry t ofiears; 1000 | ofan ot entitled * An act supplementary to an act entitied all be made by any claimaut through any attorney or agent, By order of Brevet Major Gen. CHA8 R. Woops, | MAKING TREASOX ODIOUS. oach of the nine new or three b s of infavtry, v ed claimant shall furnish bis post-office”address, giving the A, MiNDNGER, A. A, General HELMBOLD'S ficers, Not more tha on (1) atan i | An act to grant peusions, approved July 14, 1862 approved | name of the county and State in which it 18 situated, asd the 2wl peform the dutios of fhasdienia b FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU day, it was authoritatively stated that Mr. Godwin, the | 100ld iufantry regiments, nor more than one Captain 1ro® | poon'or may be heresfter killed, or who have or may Vi the 1 ool s - . »or recently appointed Naval Offier for the port of Norfolk: | Seok belialion of the Bite BN EeE o e e | Mereanar dle of v e b el id Besieg Cad o T o < ' Sien- Retextion or lucontivence of Urine, Trritation, lufammation er | beld a clerksbip in Washington before the war, which he | tween the battalions of their regiments. Kegimental Com ,”_,"_,““ be ent to receive the pensions, bounty and Mlt M':;mi.fl:l’::flwfll % which e et el R Wheorstion of the Bledder or Kidoegs, Disssses of the | Mesigned to go to Richmond, and served 12 mouths in the :'.'.",'f}:fl“;'ufi'33:‘-.1 ';_}‘;'I:’j;';“,‘;, vy 8 Bask pey prerie :'.:‘:-M..'Z'.‘fm;:n:"?r" aitbrney or agent, T poraot, of Sransmitted o | B ‘ Beovel e e Wi Oelosies | Rebel army. The incident was recited to illustrate that, | regients to Hrevet Brig-Gen. W. ) B Frties bad ‘hahiually recognized each other o ttorney way diect e : Wool Sal ik W g Wou 1 or Brick Dust Deq 4 i Di | while Congress is striving to make treason a crime, the | Colonel of the Fint U, &, Cavalry, Superiutendent, o wife, and lived together as such for o debnite period, not less “:‘_'-n"r:c,l:,';;(,‘;;'_;’,";fi“‘:‘“ Ay < icei el L SAY Fravcisco, Thursdey, May 17, Jeos SPRRIDITES- Qi vl & T | Prahene dontears (30 bix siideotairls, 1§ paraling e | emte e sy [y, P vidpras B than two years e preceding the alistaen ihe wa, and | fo {ho prosecation of any claim tnder tho provisions of this Six hundred boxes of Grant's candles: sold to-day exses of the Bladder, Kidoeys, and SRy S - .. i llel nfantry 7 the children born of any marriege 80 proved sbal eme e, M i B { act of rebellion as & very respectable, but injudicions un- | Brevet TR L T i aken t Ve the chidren of the solier or sallr arty e s e e Lo 1hon 208 The Wiest market i unchanged; sales of 3100 saeks TS dertaking. New-York Cit Il officers now on re ervie. ik : ar, or both, s the court or jury may adjudge, and shall for. | of prime, at ushel. HELMBOLD'S 1 MUSTERING OUT. g et ol fe ier. ack ey :,‘,.‘,‘."\n'.‘{,:u',f'{;g ::pmmfifi:::,.“ oo e ver shercafter bo exoladed fom vr-iu:n'!;m;; ‘atms of soy STP"' e Retinery quites circle A crushed i | ~ 5 0 join their respective ate. Should the . a e g nature whatever agaiost the Government of the United States. | Sugar at 15¢. i - FLUID EXTRAOT BUCHU, | 1tis rumored that the Secretary of War, upon Gen. 50 J0in thalz Tovpatiivg bl Stould the service of &7 | assignmeut of any peusion or the seizure under attach- | ° ggc. 6. O oot resciod. Thes In. oase. tho paymesd | Mining shares are gonerall . Ophir, $420; Tin- Grant’s suggestion, will soon issue an order for the muster | departments iu Which their companics may bo serviug, tbe | ment of auy money io transita to & pensioner. It was | ahall b made in the form of a check, order or draft upon a0y | porial, $130; Empire Mill, $175; Yellow Jacket, §770; 5 affetions pecatier to femmales, 1n unequaled by any other prepara- | Wb SR L orgunizations now E erintendents will give the necessary orders sccordingly. | adopted. paymaster, National bank or Government depository, in or Beten. $308; Chollar, $317. ton, ss Io Chloroeis or Retention, Irregularitios, painfulaess or sup. | *Ut ©F 811 the white volunteer orgunizations now in 86K | u, s,y gy practicable, the elootions for the above details e | “Mr. Vax WivkL also offered an amendment prohibit- | near the dlsirict wherein the claimant may reside, it shall bo |y o0y onders, 780, gresaton of customary eva-ustions, Ulesration or Scirrhous state of | V1°C wwade of officers who bave served longest in the Seld during the | ing a charge of more than 25 cents for making out semi- | BECRSAEY for the claimant to establisb, by the aflidavits oftwo | S o Fri : | § i dible witnesses, thot be is the idetical person uamed Sa¥ Fraxcisco, Friday, May 18, 1606, the Uterus, Leocorrhes, and all complainte incident (o the vex THE FREEPMEN. war, aunual pension papers, or more than 35 cents for making | Gret0e WIS L (T lon checks, loal peron hamed | A dispatch yesterday states that an extensivecoal mise whetber arising from habite of dissipaticn, imprudencies, or inthe | Reports received by Gen. Howard from all parts of the . NG ] out the affidavit provided for in this bill. Which was | age negotiable until after such identification. had been discovered at Sooke, near Victoria, V. I. Decline or Change of Life. South represent that, notwithstanding the many impedi XXXIXrn CONGRESS. adopted. 4 BEC. 70 And be it further enacted, ‘That it sball not be lawful | At Fort Whipple on the 19th, the Mogui Indian was- 3 : | South rep: ) ’ ; FIRST SESSION. r. VAN WINKLE also offered an amendment making an | for any soidier,sailor or waripe to hereafter asaign, barter or sell | riors arrived and surrendered their arms. ) ¢ icting t! clves in annes g an orphan sister, to be considered to ependent o) 3 ) wi i Y, i | well, and are conducting themselves in a manuer to meot SENATE. ... WAsgINGTOY, May 16, 1668, ce‘uml wldm; 110 e “Whick wat lmytcd. o Intoren 1o any bounty ander the provisions Of this act; m{figndfie&?f atine quality, are coming to market in the approval of even their bitterest enemics. WOOL. . and all snch travsfers, assignments, barters or sales hereto- . : ) The bill, as amended, was then ® B e hereby deolarsd nuil cad void as 1o aay rights | ,cAived, bark Brignardallo, Mezziui, Geaos; steamey SCOVEL AGAIN. Mr. PoLaxD presented a petition for increased duty on | Op motion of Mr. HENDERSOY, it was ordered that whon vlor, Bleth IMPROVED ROSE WASH, | This being Cabinet day very fow were admitted to the | foreign wool, which was referred o the Finsuce Com- Sctate adjourn to-day 1t ajdurn to meet on. Monday | Jjiepded s to bo convered by auy R “%fi;?f‘g.‘;’g.‘.’,,;,,;';fi;fi;‘ of Sonoma wool sold. to-day will radieslly eaterminate m: the system Diseases of the Urinary | White House, but among the favored few to whom the | Bittee. SAVINGS BANKS DEPOSITS. vo hours wero apent in tho consideration of privato Sec. &.—That no adjustment or payment of auy claim of | at 20jc. Strictly prime Wheat, $1 75 per 100 1. st o e o i, o e v, 430050 | Loy s, 69 v 3 M. Sorc, wo 1 0re 10 | 3y, Wapw prewired &P o s, exempion. of | e . i | st S e S v S | My, s w0 4 v A FLUID ‘EJX’,I‘R# T BUCHU, ‘..n... i m :'-m e-mcw\r“m"“"l"mr ‘:“:u:. | burry up some of his appointments previously asked for, savings hnn:-.d;yoril.l Ex:: 'm\-; Revenne Tax, which was | At 3 o'clock, on motion of Mr. Grixgs, tho Senate went | plication be filed withia two years from the passage of this | §1,200. Legal Tenders, 78. hose umplessent and DANGEROUS DISEASES. | and also to demand more. i gl e s into Executive session, and soon after adjourned. As iV B g 'A l{o;:oluhwieuer oié\pril 2 states that a large number 1 E Y v ¥ SE OF g b to! t 1 t Sand USE HELMBOLD'S b CHR, JOTTEXT. BUSINERS. . Mr. SR presented the petition of colored citizens, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tho Honse then went 1010 the Committes of the Wholo | Taunds. wad that & bish G R e Lhe Committee of Ways and Means, haviog broken up | asking that the second clause of the pending constitution- PLANTING FORESTS. on the State of the Union, Mr. Dawes in the chair, and | yicipated. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU | the momopoly in the lottery busincas, proposo to impose a | &l amendment be stricken out, and one substituted for it l?,lrsbomu;'(flgnnd offered the following resolution, | resumed the consideration of the Tax bill, the ph LS R AT S all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or femils, | tqx of at least ten per cent on this traffic. The Treasury declariug that no Congressman from the South be allowed 'mc”':':l lll;"'lh' :’ oAt onipiods DRSS o8 WIRED mul:;els: :Z%T;:l;u?!efiln‘d :’I‘m relating to the manu- FROM FORTRESS MONRO 50 of Representutives who is not chosen f the loyal men of his distnet without The petition was ordered to be priated. TRIAL OF DAVIS. Mr. SuMNER presented a petition for the trial of Jeffor- i ' " to sit in the I Brom whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standiag. | 1y rment, in order to examine into the frauds alleged | by at least half nd 3 te in e action, and mor v : T by rybag Bt o in Ko action, and more | Choceh oo practiced in Ben Wood's Kentucky lotteries, | regard to cold strengthening than any of the preparations of Burk or Ir : 4 Those suffering from Broken-dowa or Del Constitations pro- | have sent an agent to New-York to make thorongh investi- @ure the remedy st ouce. gation of the. i . ha above disease, it is suro to sffect the bodily health, wental powets, | urging specdy action by Congress in the passago of | that the subject is before us, I will add that the trial of and forests in the interior regions of the contivent, and heir | Ap amendment, offered by Mr. STEVENS (Pa.), to exempt - — Jaramonst inporianes s 1he esttismant 42 occupaney oftho | journeymen cigar-makers and apprentices who work for Marine Katelligence — Stormy Weather. i sansot be devised, whereby the | Olbers from the provision requiriog every person who | Forress Moxtoe. Thursday, Mo 17, 1866, forests may be encoursged in juakes cigars to keep an accurate account, in , of all | The bark Osceols, 60 days from Liverpool for ‘Baltimore, the cigars made by Lim, and to delivera copy of it monthly arrived within the Capes yesterday. Her mate died on Iiberal donations of publie I s K rporat to the Assistant Assessor, was, after considerable discus- E‘"flf and was buried here. The brig Yazoo, 50 day m passed to individuals or corporations, iverpool for Baltimore with a cargo of salt, s by the Governmont, at an | sion, adopted. ilroad grants, the lands 80 | 7The limit of five days for having cigars packed and in- the Capes yesterday. Both vessels proceeded up f o part thereof, o be planted with | yneoted wi ::l‘::::“ posterity. Out sk and blood are wipporied | 1)l for an increase of the Army, was favorably con- Jom}uun]l])ifll ot tho prosez}-4ims, by 4 jury hlil'h}ufl}i o N eotion of Mr. Sesvess, axtended to af- | the Bay. v " b sidored in the House Military Committee to-day. B O O Saiston o e AT T o » and the.ueed of the community. | (oon days, : | Weather extremely stormy to-day. PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE! CORREOTION i e b oyl bt JPRERETRER PROTECTING THE PRONTIERS. A "Ihe proceeds of forfeiture are to be distributed between FortREss MOXROF, Thursday.' May 17, 1666, ' We make uo secret of the ingredients, HELMBOLD'S FLUID ) : 5 e L HISTORY E REBELLIO : Mr. Borunaai (Dakots) introduced o bill to provide | ypo United States, the informer, and the Collector making | © The French 74 gun frigate Duibarton passed up the bay MATRLCT BUCHU o ddapaund 0 Buske, Cobom sad Juniper | TDO t7P08 thls morning mads the Interview of the Golo- Mt from the Cominities on Milsry At for tho better protection of tho frontiers of tho United | he seiaure, a8 provided by law, s Ay -+ e e Besrtes, selected with grost care aod prepared in vacuo by H. 7. | Fado Sonators aud the President take place on Sundsy fi:& R ST i S %e fe 1ha puflfi'&.m T s | Btates and the territaces thereof; which was read twico | Mr WiLsox élou) offered an amondment to the ninety- B g o Ry G, SIELMBOL D, Droggist aod Chewaish of sixieen years experiencen | evening; it should have been on Tucsday eveuing. Dficial Bstory of tho R ition, itk ez ikmatian Te | 2 PorveN 10 L6 ORSTIEES S i ry ABairs. third section of the present law, exempting from tax all p“'f':; Frorrrftie e T T he City of Philsdoiphis, asd which s now prescrived by the wort APPOINTMENT. port of the Committeo accompariying. 1t euthorizes the | Ny wWiysox (Towa), from tho Judiciary Committec, ro- g ‘;‘{“_‘;{;r“:'fg:n;‘:}’."::dl;:{‘;fi“a'""g::‘f ftormy weather outside. L * ! It rained hard here yesterday, and the storm contipued pointment of a snitable editor for the proper revision of ported back the Senato bill, passed the 15th of February, | ufsctured tobacco and eigars—produced by the lbor of ‘eminent pi- to-day from the North. icians, has beea adzilied to use o tie Uslted States | g0y p Walker of Pounsylvania, Las been con- | gf] 0 Stat kv ) cial corre grii! i i i Aoy, ool v sear e o, Homicl sod pablc | o 000 e 1 the Rogular Ammy, vico Whiteball p.;::;';‘ngc'{:‘d'g‘::‘fi;‘:;”}' s, aud other military o provent sud punieh Kidaappiag; which was considered. | any person or i family, whero the product doss not ez, . {Dr Kuvaxn is s oryician of over twenty years' experience, and s | deceased. MILITARY ACADEMY APPROPRIATION. PIT. ons ROUBENY POLRR BRIDOR. S8 Che ade: oF t’:'fi?‘x'o;l';"fl:'m :‘:fi.':‘! rerthe | The Old Schoel Presbyicriam Gemeral Aseome wreduate of the Jeflerson Madical College and of the University of FRENCHMEN AT ANNAPOLIS, Mr. WiLsoX also reported without amendment the House On motion of Mr. HULBURD (N, Y.), tho Senate bill fi'ow{ ‘and when the manufuctures are made for others, " Sly—R. L. Stanton Chosen Moderntor—The Shedicine and Surgery of PLllsdeiphia. | The French practice-ship Jean Bart, is now at Angapo- | J0int Tesolution, relative to appointuments 0 the Milltary | passed yesterday, rocoguizing us o lawful structuro and the employers are to pay the tax. 4 New Scheol—Pref. Hopkins of New-Weorls R Blgts=Deur 80 Ta gk 1o (g ywoion'sbtt | 113, with oTer & hundred. midsbigmen, who ate thers to | AT o€ We'Uniid Eisien, ot tho railrond bridge across Lako Champlain at | * The amendment gave rise to considorable debate, MF. | giected Modernior e 0340 my opiaion avout Aucks. 1 would exy that 1 bave ueedand | (it e an ol examination of our naval cadet y GI—caL, sew's Point, connceting the Ogdensburg aud Lako | Momuiy (V.) opposing the latter part of it, and Messrs, | " oold thoanticleia warloas forms for the gest. thisty yeers. donoy lets, Mr. WiLsoy, from the same Committee, reported favor- | Champlain Railroad with the Vermont and Canada Rail- | Wilson n--uf, Sloau, Allison, and Harding (IlL.), sustaiv- | St. Lovss, Mo, Thursday, May 17, 1666, ¢ think there is sy form oF preparation of it 1 have ot uved or kuown | To the Awociated Prems, shiy (e foins resotation fur the tHESNY 7‘ b clorks | roud, was taken from the Speaker's tablo, and after an ex- | ingit. The amendmont was finally adopted. i mm"fl'lh e MI; . 0% neod, a the varloua diseasen whto. sach madicete sgeat would | WAsHINGTON, Friday, May 18, 1665, | 10 the office of the fl‘;‘,’{”fi:};’f,‘:&;fi,’“’“ 3 {""".:"‘:"’, I;,’,;,‘:,:i Falbesd et Ally, VR ‘E’“hm““” of Mz, snms.l:nd e ey Slspustion:| '\%}:l:lx::ll-):ia.hmthfl ln{’o‘:{:g' onDlrhelg::;r&l New-York Sotodieated. You are awars, a1 woll as wyaelf, that it bes bean ox- | ook A ¢, SEXRMAY offeted & resolution sathorizing the Al [ 0 y ek v R o ' oesars. Sevensy Morril Le | preached tho opening sermon, thorize the | , M 3 PROPOSED REFORM SCHOOL. Blond, Welker, Griswold, I; , Conkling, Davis, La- PThe mndid;m, ‘rvpmeminz different parties, wero The President has approved the bill to au temsively eniployed in the varions diseases of the bladder and kid ro N eneral of Ohioto distribute through the muils, of iness i s S| " of fivecent pieces, compesed of co The House then proceeded to the regular business in | rence (Ohio), and p“”:‘z‘:fll} e following words wore | | b G0 Moderator with the following result: Re arge, certain medals voted to veteran soldiers by | the morning hour, to the call of Committecs for reports of | struck out of the bill, **a gas companies aro heroby | ORI o A0 O e 7 and nickel, jutant-( weys, and the repotation it bins sequired in my judgment s warranted | ) z it freo of iy the facte. his coin is to be a legal tender in any payment to the | FE0) oo . r ( | d R. Wilson, 18, sunt of one dollar. There are to Be 1o new issues of | "5 o private character, under which the bill reported last | authorized to add the tax imposed by law to the price | ¢ N h A Hhavasen ani ised, ss before stated, ovary fo of Backi—tie | BG10E OF B8O OO O inition thap ten cnt, | "0 resclution was considered by unanimous consent | Fylday by Mr. Baldwin, to establish in the Disttict of Cor | per thousand cubic foet on gas bold,” P8 | Number of Commissioners present, 450 ) powdered leaves, the siaip'e decostion, tiucture, luid ¢ President has also approved the bill providing that | snd passed. b o Roform Schocl,came up as unfinished business, | © Tho paragraph in refereace to coffeo was struck out, and |, Te General Assembly cf the New School Presbyteriang om Mot coguizent of any preparstion of (hat plast &t all squal 10 | on and after the 16th inst. be levied, collected 01 1 D, r. BALDWIN (Mich.) addressed the House in explana- | one substituted for it, imposing on coffee, roast or & v 4 ot ! th D & B HOUSE BILLS REFERRED. Mr. I M 1 d the H i pl d for i n I | also TM in Dr. Nelson's (‘m:ieh on the corner of woure. Tweive years experionce ooght, 1 think. to give me the | ynd paid on all horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and The Honse bills in relation to the metrieal system of | tion and advocacy of the bill, ground, upon ground spices and dry mustard, and upon | teenth-st. and Lucu-plhmn is morning. The a cight to judee of s aeita. | T live anials imported from foreign countries, a duty | Weights and masures were referred to & Special Commit- | - Mr. PLANTS (Obio) represented that the bill came in | adulterations of them, a tax of one cont per pound, with. | {cHio8 Was preacked by Dr. Shaw of Rochester, Ne: | ¥ d y S P per p Svalue your Buebu for it effect ou patiouts. 1 have cured with it centum advalorem; provided that any such anf- | tee of five on motion of Mr. SuMNER. couflict with the Guardian Socioty of the District, which | out exemption nll»roduc-)\mdn $1,000, "i;’h Hobklds iof - Anbirn) Howem e end e ued with i ore dsesas o the bisdde and idmeys than | 1ol sow bous fide owned by resideut citidens of the | L USITED STATES OOURTS IN VIRGINIA. | waeln ppsion thioe or four yeart aud whicl h.:]dlni(- Mr. Rasvais (Pa) mosed an amenduent requiring al ¥ RS it ) T o ) 1 have ever with any other Buchu, or sny other o. | United States, and now in any of the Provin British r. TROMBULL moved that the Senate recede from its nded somne or $12,000, He had understoo r. | free passes on steam-railroads to have a ten-cent stam, U 3 iosi S T e 1 any otbar groprie: | 0L e may be itported 1o the United States froe of | Smendment to the bill to fix the time and placo for hold: | Baldwin to sey that the hill'was roportd with tho consent | aanexed; on tx mantha” tree paer, 42 5, wud o tweivo | | ‘T¥o husdred ad Soe Commissiohers ware PESSRR Sheat? 28 ¢ | duty until the 27th of May, inFmed States Courts in Virginia. The amendment | of and agreement of the Guardian Society but he under- | months’ free passes, §5. He said this would reach & new Vi . ' Ay AT e President bus ulso approved (he bill to allow to the | referted to was the striking out o & provision nuthorizing | stood that it wes only some dissatisfled ‘persons, formerly | source of revenue aud realize a large amofint, as hé tnder- Delegation (rom Mobile Visiting 81. Louis. g GE \Ii 3 UEL, M. Vice-Adwiral a Secretary with the rank and sca pay and | the Chief Justice to call extra sessions of the Court. The | connected with that Society, wio favored the bifl, stood that the Penneylvanin railronds alone 1ssued during X St. Lm'n.'nmdlay.flw" la" Auguss 1), oot . 10 Wood ot Pltaburgh, Pown. | g1} wqnoes of u Lieutenaut in the Navy. Sonato receded and tho bill was passed. It wwaits the | Mr. BALDWIN explaised that the Committoe had bud | the year 4,000 passes. The President and directors of the Mobile: S | “'Flio President has wso spproved the joint resolution | President’s signature. consultation with the Sceretury of the Interior and the - MoRkILL suggested that the proposition might be a | Railroad, and Major E. Withers of m- HELMBOLD'S sending o greeting to the Emperor of Prussia and con- RAILROAD BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSISSIPPL. officers of the Guardiun Society, aud that they approved | proper one, but thut the part of the bill under considera- | tion of gentlemen ting the in FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILILA, | €tilating him ou bis escape from the hands of au | Mr. NORTON called up @ bill to anthorize the Winous lbg{nv‘p« tion was not the suitable place for it. of that city mrrived yesterday, and are the guests of HIGHLY CONCE; ARTLER | axassiv, e and St. Peter's Rail; Company to construct & b r. WELKER (Ohio) stated that thero had been quarrels | On that suggestion the amendment was withdrawa tewm- wmembers of the Merchauts’ Exchange of this city. : NERA. | e President s also approved of the joiut resolution | aeross the Missiasippi, Pending the consideration of in the ement of the Guardian Society, und that it | porarily. k. | e bottle cquisalent in airengll 16 oue galion of the Syripor De | relative (0 the United States Courts and Post-Offices in | above the moming hour expired and tho special order, | was deemed better that youthful crimiuals sfould be con- | * Mr. finn ‘h.) moved an amendment imposing & tax | Remeval of the Postmaster at Caire—Milltary coction. A the City of New York. It provides that the Mayor and | which was the consideration of bills from the Pension | signed to & public rather than a private institution. of five per cent on photographs, &e., instead of the pres- Prisoners Eu Route. : 44 venchios the peat of the disase immedintely, =xpelliog ol HU | Postmaster of the City of New-York, the Distriet-Attorney | Comuittee, waa taken up. ‘After some further discussion, the bill was read the | ent system of uttaching staimps. Catgo, Til,, Thursday, May 17, s MORS OF THE BLOOD, wd | for the United S New-Vork city, the President of PENSIONS, third timo and passcd, Mr. MoRRILL opposed the ameudment, and, efter diseus- | pyq ramoval of Col. oo, the R - of thy BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION! | the Chamber of Comunerce of the State of Now-York, and | Mr. Lax® (Ind) called up the following bill: An Act MARYLAND AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. sion, the auondment was withdrawn. s ok, Grehats Js Ramed 86, hisv et These asticles, of such the fome 1o seeostiogy | Juckron 8. Schultz, Charles H. Russell and Moscs aylor, supplemen 1o the several acts relating to pensions. Mrr WrLsen, from the Commmitteo for the District of | A parsgraph was added imposiog & tax of five per cent €U0 3 belog strength. sxeeadingly | of New York city, be appointed & commission to sclect a it eoacted by the Bevate and nou-o&a tatives of | Columbia, reported back a bill to amend the thirty-fourth | ad valorem on gun cotton. Twenty-aix mili rigoners from _Little -4 wmall, From ths fact, 1t Is used in the United States Army Howpitas | proper site for a buiiding for a Post-Office and for tne United States of America, thas an act entitled | section of the Declaration of Rights of the Stato o{ Mary- | Mr. Wisox (lows) moved to amend by exemptin ¥ tary. S . 0 v ¢! ary. ( "5 here to-day e route to the penitentiary in ond public Sanitary Lustitutions throughiout the land. sccommodation_of the United States Courts in the ved J. 1and of 1776, 80 far us it applied to the District of Colu. | reapers, mowers and threshiug-machines from the tax g"‘"’om ¥y PRINCIFAL DEPOTS. City of New-York, and that the Commission e s o, Wpeom i Ho explaiaed that that soction probibited tho maki ug | throe per cent, in order to bave them placed upon the free | % e N 3 report 10 the Postmaster-General and the Secretary of the unnluu:. o of :In.uhvlmwny religious society or corporation, | list. Rire in Goldsboreugh, N. €. HELMBOLD'S | Interior, at their earliest couveuience, the selection UpoD | L3ty game are that o f-nw-mn who desired to make such a gift to | After much discussion the amendment was adopted. ire ' . B DEUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, | 'lh“:’:.‘kwff;l majority of them wlsm.l‘l;;lmrm: stand in lieu thereof: n church in Washington was advised by his counsel | M, WooDBRIDGE moved the same amendment in refor- i m{:.flm W‘ NO. 394 BROADWAY, K. Y., | e can bo_purchased by the _vernmlt;h this act, all persons, that be could not do so. ence to seales, which was rejected. (Ot et including the offces of y | purposes contewplated in this resolution. If & | than bercinafter The bill was read three times and passed. Mr, WASHBURN \lh:&mvd tho same_smendment | block of four .&mm 3 HE E 4 . new gite should be selected and if said report shall meet | or naval service, or in the line NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. in reference to brooms wooden wares. Without ae- | News and the National Express g ELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, the lym'bmon of the Ponnuner»(lancnr:nd the Secre- | lost the sight of both Mr. INoERSOLL (11L.) from the same Committee, tion upon it, the Committee, after disposing of niue pages v ma— ey ¥ " i or been A ) ) Te) lfi'l‘ d - BO. 104 SOUTH TENTHST., (BELOW CHESTNUT) tary of the Interior, they shall communicate the same with | baods, ma—-flw_r ;..x the Souate bill, April %w ilwrponm of the bill, rose. + Miseissippl Steamer lqu PHILADELPHIA. ™ vaclalditionsh enguaations 0 g ey think proper to | 24%% OF CLT¥IeS 80 Poreariy 80 u ational State ml"cm"p-nyo« whington, He ex- T e Do T !y ::“t 7 e aid and e object of the company o be the erecti Mr. CHANLER nted & on can, Sherman The steamer Memphis sunk -'m-ou» nm"nmo::::- kb " RBOOGNITIONS, pension :«"‘&".‘-.f"...‘::.":.'a"..'.“‘m. who, under lke lhflil , in which cuil. money. -‘l:‘ puuof o | & Co., Brown a}’.f?;'....cfl' and others of the City of | Mississippi liver,.: the .xta'x.'gl.'fi" oF cay) The President Lies recoguized Moritz Vap Bsumbach & | circumstances sball bave Jost both feet, or one hsnd snd oue ndotiuulu:l‘uwlumudm-. keeping, | New-Vork, against a tax of 8ve ceats & pound on cot loss. She is insured in C e 3 . AEK FOR BELMBOLD B.