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Tvibmne, PRICE FOUR CENTS NEW-YORRK, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1866. - 7,860. elaime for horses turned over to way through the military reservation of Fort Leavenworth Avillin Telstion to clsims for horses tarmed over to the N ¢ \ J square niles are cotton lands, and are of the most fertil l' LL*‘!l‘\‘a‘,:]f]\*’ s: ONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FRO}[ \VASIIIN GTO character, two-thirds u{wm:'luhuum be made nmn::lfbll:‘li was read three times and passed. Also a bill for the 1 Goyemmment, * FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, culture. This would give 7,000,000 acres of cultivated | Of Catberine Walsh was read “‘;""A';';“,‘l_;‘:"g 4.4 mrgfiifim . MeFerren, U. . Army, vit), | ‘Tho Prisemers Takog fram Mantveal o Phite A povitive d Specifc Remedy for dwease o the e land eapable of prowing o bale of cotton per acre or about | 3y il ':fl:m{:‘::'qfi A onoamant. resoln | ] $13%% for Which be big erriiséoutly receipted ol Sauta | ke Prisomers Yakeo from Monireal b BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELL- | doulta e =+ ~ fthe Uaited States in 1860, | thon requestiog the Prosudent of the United States o trans. e e Bomie: 1, Slouk, 94 Regh PHDvRe- s i ;- gl 1851 forthwith to the Executives of thescveral States copies | | s Tawad: o e d Sanie Tos) sty o o : - & cotton ¢ o Congress to the INGS. iia Brashwants B . ki ats ! Ihe Freedmen's Burean Bill Made the Senaié ot the articles of amendment proposed by o reported from the Committee on Noval Af- Hudsen River Railrond—Gen, Barry Poved RS IN THE SOUTH. 'n\;‘.\l'e-’;\c::: ‘:;lnlel.lhebpflwn;‘l :v‘:x.-n:’?“;d l.:uu :n Special QUARTERMAS' artclesof an nent Proposed by OO e United . Bbsorbents into bealthy action, by which the matter of calcareons de- : - atares to ame he stitutio V N : " Positlon, snd a1 socstursi colargesaente are Tedaced, w wall @ pato pecial Order on Tuesday. Awmong the recent arrivals bero s that of Brig-Gen. J. | State el Juno 13, 1866, 10 the end that tho States g oot e b « Fi LR R e S in Commund of the Whele Frontier. B R dtles; A gocd ¢ o wodits 154 abdlive. F. Rusling, General Tospector Quartermaster's Depart- | States, ¥-""a o%0t on xaid articles of amendment. 256 conetiosy of cosomsting pilote as afiususof e MoV, s . ey = ment, who for several months past has been on a tour | MAFPEUCL o o whetlier the ¢ enryent | | and iving. thees etes Wy“lnd rames Lait on the w’:fl:’: - S MR HAH PASSAGE OF TUE PARIS EXPOSITION RESOLUTION, | foit oke B e b ard by came 0 by S et andin Phat i was re o o tho relief of Capt, Joba Psunce. Lk on the table, | _A%8:308 m. today the Pentan prisontrs wero iquily B i ‘:: e, N-‘;fr’rflh'uy‘ "m'l_l: ;;‘P-"'fi'“; “:r:“”: a SI““"”“;‘:‘Y .Tfl';l from the Committeo o Keconstuction, and there- ’lhl-: s&nu- h’i‘il uulhnfll‘n the restoration of Com. | %0t 10 Phillipsburg, in the distriet of Bedford, tuder ¢ nud W e y8 heavy reductions in expenses are, taking place every- ioaed mandos Charles Hunter to the Navy. Passed. | stiong guard. They are sent there to he identificd, Bede HiHAARHEA where. This is good news for ta%.pay fore privileged. coted that, ,6d s0id he asked nnoni "'he Senate bill for the rolief of Elisha W. Duun, Pay- | ford being the distric 4 o, i The House Appoints a Committee to Investi- THE TRIAL OF PAj ‘rl:m:upmn o o Introduce 1L ¢, fambsc, 08 1| master U. 8. Navy. Passed. : ! e v dk":;“l:':“ ':‘l "J‘"e tate raid was e, Hi i 3 . B e S i . o Com 0 e fnent has. mot boon given, || Tho bil direting tho payment to. Celestin P Mot | egraph would have Mr. Joteph Kely trented o8 B gate the Assanlt Upon Mr. Grinnell. o tral of Poymacier Paulding was concluded to-day. | o MO B8ORS o0, o ita fuco. Tt requosts tho Ex- | widow of Sumucl . Hart, Naval Constructor, of 83,000 | Feufan, and ot discharged without o trial. HEE HHE It was shown in, evidence that during the war, he dis- | ooutive to aend copica of tha proposed articles of amend- :;:r m:; use of a gun elevating screw invegted Dby bim. ¥ive arrests for treason have been mwade jp Oltawa. bursed $140,00% 600 in the Department of Washington be- | ment to the different Stat :T.'f-"(‘;i:ul:fi 5;3‘&‘.»::“‘,};3. fnxi e yeliar of Capt. John 3. Young, United | The name of one of the men arrested is lvum.-n Walsh. All s quiet | The nemes of the others are not given. Navy, allowing bim the pay of Captain on the retired list, | HPELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU, side i . Sl s cutive to approve ofr re] . ides large sume in the South. Nothing ws ever said ftu:-l::x‘l‘:.\nnn‘-!|]-»hlpml, 1A member in his vicinity here ch, 1865, Passod. The Feuian prisoners arr Auggast, 1554, 10 M . For weakness, artondod with the followlng Symptons: P ; 2 » " JNSieadetin 79 Exunrme, - Lawi ou Feum A P of Onder Raised 1n Rehrents o (b0 e againat Lis oflicial acts until he deposited large sums id | Gij qomething to him in whisper.) Iam told, ho cons § from 0 ) - e « Loss ov MxxorT, DIFICTLTY 07 BREATEING, stitutional Amendment, the, Morchant's Bank, just before the failure of that insti- | tinued, that the Exeentive is not rquirad to sign o joiut | For ho 1l Cof the e of Jaeat Jodia T Toid, | gunl Couty, st of Moatredt tiday. - The plim ok s S — ! for which he was arraigned on_the charge of viola- | resolution ‘proposing Constitutional amendments, 116t United States Army. Passed, k | naries to ihe examination and ideutifeation of tham Homnon or Dismase, WaRgrvunses L el B oot soluton b e quired_of tho |~ For the relief of Johi 1. Hickey, Acting Assistuit Ex- | lisvo been completad, uud the inal raclts of ts braneh Vieoy, » B) Tation of orders, but none of tho evidenco shows corrupt | o ME BAXBALY b b0, o auything properly befuro thg ¢ ¢ giveer United States Navy. Laidon the table. | of the iuvestigation will soon be reachied. The exeitement o po hiichiprh motives. Hig good character is fully sustained. 1 5 . Mr. BANKS, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, | in all that region rung high, because that peojle wore ime Hor Haxps, FLUSHING OF THE dopy, g v ous + reported 4 bill for the payment to J. Judson Barelny, | mediately suffered fro o F i n y ; y o The SPEARER=If the gentloman from Obio (Mr. Bir iy pay K v suffered from the Fenian invasion. SNCRIERS FROM, CENENS. s by g . Big- | 11 1¢eq States Consul at Cyprus, of 43,000 paid by b f0F | Tk RIOT ON THE HUDSON RIVER RATLROAD—CORDI- No Action en the Southern Restira- TION OF THE WOUSDED. ham) makes the report from the Reconstruction Commit- POUGHKEEPSIE, Friday, Jupe 13is 2 DRYNRSS 0F THE SKIN, UPTIONS OF eqy FacE, The receipts from customs at tho four principal ports of 1the e xv'm. & of his Consulate. Passed. Mr UNiveRsar LAssIToDE, PaLUID CCuN7rANCH. These sywptoms, if allowed to g0 on (walch this Medicine iove- wlsbly removes), soon follow— EPILLPTIC FITS, ke ich the patieat Ty expire. Who can ssy they are not Wequently followed by thuse * dimful disease INSANSTY AND CONSUMPTION Many sre sware f the cavise of their suffering, but nowe will con The records of the fnsane seylams and the melancholy deaths y cousumption bear ax,plo witness to the truth of the sssertion. “The Constitution, v M of medicine %o HELMBOLD'S EXTR, A bevince (i reont o weakness, requires the sthen and fovigorate the system, which OF BUCHU fovariably dest. A triel EFEEEEEEEE EEEEEE In' affections peculier to Fomales the Exraacr Byvwo i Bqualed by any « Aber remedy, end for all complaiute Ineldent to DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. 7 Sux Syurrows ABove. & N p PAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. 4 tion Bill. Report of Gen, Hamphrey 6a the Condition of the Mississippi Levees, e WasHISGTON, Friday, June 15, 1806, THE TAX BILL. The Senate Finance Committee will positively report the Tax Bill on Monday. If Senator Fessenden is not well enough the measure will be put in charge of Senator Sherman. Mr. Fessenden is to-day quite unwell, but not seriously so. CONFIRMATIONS BY TIE SENATE. The Senate, in Executive scssion, to-day confirmed the pomination of Franklin W. Oakley to be Postmaster at Beloit, Wisconsin, and George J. Stanard to be Collector of Customs for the District of Vermont. PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. The House Committee on Foreign Relations to-day took up the question of repealing the neutrality laws. Marshal Murray of N. Y. and Attorney-General Speed were before them, and giving testimony upon the question of present laws and their operations, This looks like fostering or encouraging Fenianism. The Fuller versus Dawson Pennsylvania contested clection case will be called up in committee and decided on Monday next. After to-mor- row there will be no more Saturdays sct apart for politi- cal gpeeches as in Committee of Whole. ROUSSEAU AND GRINNELL. Gen. Ronsseau was in his seat but a few minutes to-day. the United States during the week ending on the 9th inst., are as follows: New-York, $2,477,402 08; Boston, $135,- €30 82; Philadelphia, $199,422 73; Baltimore, $140,201 46. Total receipts, $3,232,657 09 XXXIX1ir CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. SENATE.... WasmivGToN, Juuve 15, 1666, THE PUBLIC LANDS. Mr. Kikgwoob, from the Committee on Conference on the disagr eing votes on the joint resolution relative to the disposal of public Jands in the Southern States, made a re- port which was concurred in. As passed, the resolution restricts the amount of land to be entered by one person to eighty acres for two years, af- ter which one hundred and sixty acres may be entered. Until January next all who have taken part in the Rebele Jion are excluded from the privileges of the bill; after that this restrictiou is removed. PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Mr. SHERMAN rose to a personel explanation. e found in ‘ITe NEW-YORK TRIBUNE an article in which he was alluded 10 as the organ of the Treasury Department. This just to him. Two important Dills wanating from asury Department had been te this Winter. Ho had opposed one of these and He did not want the Secretary of the fav responsible for his (Sherian's) errors, Treasury to he held and he (Shermas the errors of any PAYMENT FOR FU Mr. VAN WINKLE introduced a Quarterma neral to pay the ci of Berkeley and J master stores furnisbed to the army, which was passcd. THE NAVAL ACADEMY. A resolution to print 1,000 copi hody bt himself. IED QUARTERM ASTER'S STORES. lution to permit the of the countics ported from the Committee on Printing, by Mr. ASTHONY, and puesed. introduced in the d ot wish to be held responsible for ferson, West Virginin, for quarter- s of the report of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy for 180h, was re- tee, of which he is a member, it is before the House, other- wise it is subject to objeetion by any member. Mr. Lk BLoxp, without paying attention to this side scone, said that 1t had been the practice to submit resolu- tious proposing Constitutional amendments to the Kxecu- tive, Mr. Brxonay challenged him to say when that had been the practice. r. Lk Broxp replied that it was done under Mr Buchanan’s administration, and also under Mr. Lineoln's. Mr. Bixauas inguired whether the twelve amendments reported by the first Congress of the United States had ever been submitted to or approved by the President. Mr. LE LoD said he was aware that in the early his- tory of the country the record showed nothing on the sub- jeet. It did not ‘show that Constitutional amendments were either approved or rejected by the President; but it was o fact which gentlemen could riot escape that the Con- stitation made no l-xcl-gllun whatever s to bills and joint resolutions requiring the signature of the Presidont. Ho Jenounced ‘this as 6 move to evade another veto coming from the Executive, and etated that he should object to the introduction at this time of the concurrent resolution, The SrEsKEn—If the gentleman makes the point of order that coustitutional amendments must be submitted 1o the President of the United Statcs, the Chair will de- cide that poin Mr. Lk Bi —1dd not raise that point of order; T want that proposition, when it does come before the House, 1 be open for discussion. The SpEARER—Tho Chair regards the gentleman as baving made the objection on that specific ground, also sguing it, and the Chair will decide that ag objection, if d on that ground, is not good. r. LE BLOND—I the Cheir sces proper to decide that The gentleman rmsed that point, and cides that the objecticn isnot good. The ir d Cheir bas tho authority of the Sapreme Court of the United States for that decision, and has the precedents be- fore Lim, a8 be found it his duty to look into the question, Mr. Jomxsox—The Supreme Court never decided a ques- ton of order in this Houre. the C PEAKER—The gentleman from Pennsylvania cer- 3AMAX, from the Committee on Territo ,r d 4 joint resolation suthori * Interior 10 settle the ace , shal of the Territory of Nel Mr. Bexsamy, Som the Com sions, reported a bill granting a the 69th Volunteer Penusylvapia Tofantry. Passed. Al:o a bill for the relief of S8awnel Dovahue. the table. THE ROUSSEAU-GRINNELL INVESTIOATION. The announced the Special Committee on the Rousseau-Grinnell affair a8 Messrs. Spaulding, Banks, Hogan, Raymond and Morchead. On motion of Mr. WARD leave of absence for one week was granted to Mr, Rouseeau, ‘The bill reported two days since by Mr. Ayres, from the Committecon Patents to extend tho patent to Jonathan Ball for coating with cement the inside of metallic water pipes came up next in order, and after a long debate, was Tejected. GENERAL DEBATE-DAY. On motion of Mr. RAYMOND it was ordered that the procecding to-morrow be contined to general debate on tho President's Annual Message. POLITICAL RIGHTS OF THE SOUTH. The Houso procecded to the consideration of the bill to provide for restoring to the States lately in insurrection their full political rights. Jieldvd to Mr. Orth Mr. RavyoND, who had the floor, with the understanding that he shonl on Monday. Mr. HALE offered the Iollawing amendment to the bill: Provided, howerer, That this act shall not be constraed to de- Dy tho right of each House of Congress to be the judge of the eiection Teturns and qualifications of its own members, oF to member duly elected, and qualified on taking the required oath of oifici at probibif the admission by either house of any auy time. Mr. OrTH made a specch in support of the bill, after which it went over until Monday next. THE PUBLIC LANDS. Mr. DoSNFLLY, from the Committee on Public Lands, estor- Rtay 4, reported back the Senate joint resolution passed the Seeretary of the A. West, a8 Mai- ittee on Iuvalid Pen- nsion to Mary A, M- Manus of Philadcipbie, widow of Andrew McMagus of Laid o0 address the House Two car-loads of Feniatis passcd throo 7l here last it on route for New-York. : The person who was so_serion jored by thovoughs son River Raslroad on on the wlk train on the | Wednosday was {o-dey carried to Kingston by & cowsado. | B “witheld, Teport Furtieolars of the afluir sean to 3, beeause the man wis concerncd in 4 robbery. _No_mformation_bes_begn, ses3sd, v UM AL man who was thrown from the car window. et The Examination in the Case of Col. Williaw R, Roberis—His Discharge. The examination in this case was continued yester- terday before Commissioner Betts, Mr. Courtney said, io view of the extraordinsry proceed which had taken place since Mondav last, the utter y of the United States Depuiy Marshals to serve processes for the attendance of witnesses, by rcason of threats aud terror- isms; in view of the fact that the large crowd nmdm'n at the last day of the examination. aud who bad proce i s bod{ to discover the residence of Weishart the lnlom.afi especially in view of the fact that it {13 deemed un any witaeas to appear here aod give stimopy for the cution against Col. Roberts, he woal. abandon the Emucnt on of the case Lere. [Loud applause by the andience. at in doing so he desired to be understood that the proceed- ings in this case would be taken where terrorisms ‘would pet be?umllud. nor witnesses be interfered with in giviog w testimony in a case of this kind. It was an admitted fact the neatrality laws had been violated by the defendant and bis confreres. 1t was his duty, and be ruled he was determis 3 oo to it, that the nentrality laws should not be violated; ¢ in takiog the course Le did in sbaudoning the here, ho desired it to be fully onderstood that the violation of our nentn.l.lt“ll'l should be punished, snd in conclusion he would state that for the reasons which 1. had given be would abandon all farther prosecution here agayst the defendant. Mr. McEeon sald he had nothing to do with iotimidating witnesses from coming here to testify in this case, He knew nothing sbout it. No witness had et with any threats of violence at bis hands. He trusted there be no seeret proceedings i the case before tbe Grand Jury. He bad zo contro! over the District-Attorney nor the Grand J\ :3. Mr. Courtney said he would bave this case presented to the Grand Jary immediately for the'r action. Col. Roberts was thex informed that he was discharged. T e vo Beisem, Mercury, or unpleasant medicize for uuplessnt L o disenser. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND day, explanatory of and in addition to the act of 1864, granting land to aid in the construction of certain railroads in Wisconsin, Read a third time snd passed. PRIVATE BUSINESS. Col. Roberts then retired from the Court-Room, amid the loud applase of the large uumber of bis friends. —_— TIE FREEDMEN'S NUREAU BILL. On motion of Mr. WiLs0N, the bill to continue in_force the Freedmen's liurl-ullf‘uu wade the special order for ision of the Chair or he .ado the remark be did. The question was raised distinetly 1n 1803, in the Senate of the United otion’ that the then proposed amendment inderstand the Mr. Grinnell was present all day. Spaulding's Committee will at once investigate the matter, and no doubt expel Rousseau, who denies the statement that he was under 1y doedoo EASIRCVEI HOMM WaABE T Ve thvns of Aior uh tbe time]and sy e Savespanst: | 1 o) bW O e Sates, on af OURES THESR DISEASES . s e s g COAST DEFENSES B o itum) 1o tho Mesidout. On motion that the | Tho Senate bills confirming the title of Alexis Pierretot o for the matier. Mr. G introduced o resolution, which was adopted, | SRt SRS S O 8 R Gt present o tho | to o trsct of land in Broome Countpy Wisconsin, and JAMAICA. granting a pension to Mrs. Margaret Fallon, and to define meg—— ¥ jall their stages, at little expense, little or no cosnge of diet, no In- fponventence and NO EXPOSURE. calling upon the Secretary of War for report of the Board of officers on the subjectof Const Defenscs, MOVEMENTS OF GOV, STORKS AND EX-GOV. EYRE— THE CHOLERA INJAMAICA AND IN GUADALOUPE— the number and regulate the appointment of officers of the Nivy, were taken from the Speaker's table, read twice FAIR OF THE BOLDIERS' ORPHANS' 1oMB. of the United States for his approbation the reso- ch has been passed by both Houses of Congress, Theodore Tilton made an eloquent speceh to-night at MMM M 383 3 M ogr Y g THE PACIFIC RAILROAD, ousideration of the State Legislatu Med o M the Fair for the Benefit of the Soldiors' Orphans” Howe, | _ ar. Towup called up the bill wthorizing the Easter | i asideration of the State Lo yons | and appropristely referred.. - rih. i ¥ M M in which he made some pointed allusions to the President, h’,‘y’" m :.rm: Pacific Ruilway to se 'nu ir route, &c., | eeting the mode of electing President and Vice President The Speaker presented the roceedings of the Soldiers’ THBE NEW ACT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF JAMAIVA MMM M M which elicited somo bisses, prompting him to inquire if | published in the proceedings of the Scuato day betore yese | fereof, it was passed in the ne ys 23, Yeas 7. | Stato Couvention in Penusylvania, Referred to Com- —THE PRO-SLAVERY PARTY. MMM M M they wanted to hiss the President. A large crowd was terday, which was discussed, and afterward postponed. n e disti » 7, the ody that the | Wittee on Military Atfeirs and ordered to be printed. g ¢ P M M M i esldent. S | AMERICAN EXUTBITORS IN THE PARIS EXPOSITION. En ills should not present the pro- | - Mr. FARQUAAR introduced a joint resolution for the re- By the arrival of the Tulisman at this port yesterday, wo Matat fi“' Ivmcm 1o hiear h;xl:.l Tbe:.dr’u IA;IM s w: and & q'l'lhu'yvml( resc L.ni.,. fm‘u..»n-,«..,. utation ul!l)“‘ n Lients to the President of the United States l‘i‘ul'lul\'lr.pum S;d\\'il:’wn, wid:llw of the late Capt. Geor&e have dates from Jamaica to June 6, MMM M jarge amount will be realized. The vote on the sword | Btates at the Paris Exposition, was taken up. The q | 1or his approsal, and it was not pr for approval by . Wilson. Read and referred to the Commiltee on In- Sir Henry Storks, the Governor of this island, had MuM M MMM stands: Howard, 326: Sherman, 257; Sheridan, 54: Haz. | 100 wbs SF08 the »'m""‘lm‘ nt of Mr, Harris to_appr The sazao uestion came up in 1798 in the Supreme | Velid Pensions, 3 to Neweastle (the military station in the mouutains). 5% o §25,000 in coin for t @8 for the | rt of the United States, depending upon the amend- Mr. FARQUHAR, from the Post-Office Committee, re- E. J. Eyre, esq., Governor on leave, arrived in Spanish Town from Flamstead on June 6, and took up his resi- rted back the Senate bill for the paywent to John Gor- dence at King's House, He was to leave for Englaud on in 1794, and the E on, messenger in the Post-Office Department y from t was agreed USE NELMBOLD'S cock, 63, and Meade, 3. splay of American articl e amend mat to the Constitution proposed wing is the voto iu de- nt before the Supreme Court, insisted The fo EXTRACT BUCHU = . A ’ UNFOUNDED RUMOR. to—Yeas, 18; Nays. 17. e 1 k. affections and di 1 these , wheth A v xunsel, in arg i en T e e e I\ ALALR O ERNALE, A rumor bas been in circulation here to-day that Judgo | Y4l vthons, Cragin. Creenmell Doolite, g, | AL the amendment, was vot waid, not baving been | 185 to R0 10E LSt B vicos 0t to exceed §250 per 8- | the 4t just. Srom whatever cause originating, and no matter how long standing. | Underwood bad been assassinated by the Rebel Dr. Mad Harris, Hend ¢ -~ ronrgy Lol | y:nl-\r‘-‘dl the Pre n]vhnl of the United States. 'L u;-, nu‘lr; lag:mmg ‘iii‘"ii.‘fi‘fifi"c‘.f‘.fi.f’,'xl":&‘n‘n'fifi'fi";um %m ‘motictary crisis in Englad s mot affected dox, who recently murdered Major Dixon, U. 8. A, but | L ‘\‘ Fiom, 4 Rauisey, Sprague, Van Winkie, Williama | g0 m_;"“[““ A '\{:‘:)'nlllfllllu; fi".’i":wl ohin '}K'.’i"'""’ e e kb falre, | Jamafea. NPT A= e And the caso | hydrographic oflice in the Navy Depa a1 | his morning in two fomi Bt. Jago de Cubd.- ~~. if there were fower Disesses of these organs require the aid of a dinretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU i8 THE GRFAT DIURETI «and it 12 certalu to bave the desired effect in been adopted substantive act, unconnected Sir Henry Storks hag stated that of 1 valedictory addresses and testimoni here there would Dbe more peace among the inhabitants of Jamaica, His opinion was, that these expressions of fecling only roveed Navs—Mensrs. Buckalew, Cbandies, Cowan, Davis, P Mendricks, Howard. Howe, Kirkwood, Lave (In croy, Saulsbury, Stewart, Trumbul, Wade snd ¥ there is 00 truth in the statement. A MISSISSIPPI JUDGE UN THn TDOT OATH. Judge Hill, who has recently opened the United Stat menfl‘ wil o amendment striking out the appropriation, @ amend- meut was agreed to, and the b‘:’fi Jma REIMBURSEMENTS FOR WEST VIRGINIA. Mr. McKEE, from tho Committeo of Claims, re) d 4 not within nt with o Qlaonses for which it s of Congress, “§o recommended. BBBORBER Difirlos Couryat Oxfnd Nimiodizp, 1A O el G g S o Gpek Justice) ob back tho Senute bill to reimburao tho State of West Vir. b h £ anoth i 3 e ¢ E uts distributing money under this joint resolution peaki ustice) obsers ack tho Senute bill to reimbu o State o - i tants who were of another opinion. 1 a1 ) ]‘:"“""c ""““mi"""]”;“ "‘“f' of the land. Th - srt such disbursements in detail to Congress, which | thre .uu"'—ur«ly bo mo necessity fo answer that | ginia for moneys expended for the United States for arm- 4 f)\rri.x:g.the t fortnight rather Tore iliness than nsual BBB HBB ge assemblage of the bar of the State present, and im- adopted. k i seument. The negative of the President applies | g, equippmfi aud paying the military forces to aid in | had prevailed in Kingston, though not more perkaps then ::gn“gll mediately on the Court being opened the attention of his Mr. STEWART demanded the Yeas and Nays on the pas- ody to the ordinary cases of legislation, It has | snppressing t e Rebellion, with an amendment lolspolnt might be expected, considerin, the intensely hot weather honor was drawn o the test oath and the fact that the of the resolution a8 amended: Yeas, 21; Nays, 13, | nahing to do with the proposition or adoption of amend- | three Commissioners instead of one, The amendment | whiol ave experien: Dysentery aud diarrhes Tt e ekaild ik G daik hod bkt e | e resolution was passed, and it goes to the House for | ments to the Coustitution. In the last Congross, after | was agreed to, and the bill passed. . have been v evum; and wheén attacking childreg = J & 0 h, an hat they | copcurrence in the amendments. Y stitut | Amendment was submitted to Mr. Mr. McRUER, from the Post-Office Committee, ro- | have proved in many instances. A few q8%8 of were ready to discuss its Constitutionality and would be MISCELLANEOUS, Lacoln, it was seut back by him with the remark that he | ported back the Senate joint resolution, rafvmnshlho etl- | choleraic diarrl baye oge ; at 86 has been learn- pleased o bave the docision of the Court otion of Mr. Doouriumitwes | tiugh e fnd o right o ign it but s i wia aubit tign and papers in the aso of Jom b Xock o the Court | o Tavo pmd‘mnkf,%m e —_— be » o s 4. That when the Scuate ndjourn to-dsy, it sdjoarn to | tel to him by Congreas, be signed it; and a resolution was | of Clalms, Whic Whs 8 me 5 BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! on \:c.quomon before proceeding with u.q ordin: meet on Monday vest, y aterward orted by the Judiciery Committee in the PRIVATE PENSION CASB. : ?fififufm“»b’flflxf inflgl::;lb:x‘::h:;gl:lw::m:: ary business, Judge Hill replied that it was The § then, in accordance with the resolution | Smate, o od without & division, stating that that Mr. CorrroTH, from the Com:mittee on Invalid Pen- | cases had certainly appeared, all of them were mild, sud inadvertance, and the Secretary was di- | sions, reported back adversely the petition for a pension | not one has prm! fatal. There scemed to be no reason, HELMBOLD'S adopted yesterday, proceeded to the considoration of biils | wa dono thro the House of the Senate’s having re- | of Heorietta 0. Gardner, widow of an offlcer in the rev- | merely from the oceurence of these isolated cases in differs ity eoe t 086! 3 o8 HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND :‘l':,'ne “&:‘ h:’::l "’hf::;"; l“yx::“".';": ": :_h" 48| from the Committee on the Distsiet of Colutabia. seted not 1o notify FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, § BE NRREN 18 S0 A, Gee MESSAGE FROM TIE PRESIDENT. eived notice that the President had signed tho Constitu- | enue service who was killed in the line of bis duty. The | ent parts of the city, and totglly yngonuected with eoch fied that the osth was uncoustitutional and ought not to President’s Private Beerctary outered the Senate | fonal A .nt. In debating that question, the Sen- | adverse report was based on the principle that the rev- {&e O « Sporadic” ine s g eity. gor from Maryland (Reverdy Jobnson) smd: You know fie proposition is that no'proposal by Congress of an wendment to the Constitution, although receiving the upport of two-thirds of both houses of Congress, is to be ubinitted to the States unless the President sball spprove t. That is not the case in relation to the other mode of A yroposing amendments, there being two modes—on ed | and the 1 the alternative; the other mode is on the application of he Legislutures‘of twosthirds of the several States, What # Congress to do then ? Su{:pow two-thirds of the States enue service is_part of the civil service, for which pen- sions are not allowed. i Mr. BLaiNg appealed to the Houso against the report, and moved that the petition be recommitted with instrue- tions to report a bill. considerable disenssion the motion was rejected, petition was laid on the table. PRIVATE CLAIMS. Mr. WASHBURNE SM-.) from the Committee on Claims made a report as follows: Fox purifying the Blood sod removing sll chronle constitutionel dis- mases arising from an frmpure state of the Blood, aud the only relisble aud eflectusl known remeds for the cure of Scrofuls, Scald Heed, Balt Rheum, Paine s0d Sweliogs of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Whroat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, ‘wnd ol scaly Eruptions of the Skin, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. NOT A FEW f the worst disorders that aflict maukind erise from the corraption “hsmber ut 2§ o'clock with & Message from the Presiden returning, with his objections, the bill authorizing the New-York atd Montana Iron Shniog Compsny 0 pur- chase certain lands reserved from sale and not now in warket. be exacted from any member of the bar who Lad been ad- mitted to practice in the Court. He should therefore recognize the right of every lawyer wholiad been admitted to practice in the Court to coutinue in bis dutics and rights. other, to fear an ep! g disease, ;nne of _l‘dlggm,_lmfl{;?u means rare 1 du’A .g fevers prevail nei in the intermn form, thongh milff,’ aud to p. lin‘uPI.H extent. An increase of this type of disease, ufter the ** rainy seasons * which agvu 0 be setting In was 7!lmflly expected. ) () n‘m to lesrn from 7%e Grenada Chronicle that cholers, Which had slmost disappeared from Guadoloupe, bed taken a fresh start 1n Pownt-au-Pitre, Quarantine, therefore, continues to be rigidly enforced. At Martinique, the crop wes progressing, and fine weas DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA BUBINTSS. The consideration of Distriet of Columbia business was resumed. A pumber of private sud local bills were dis- posed of. THR HEALTH OP JEFP. DAVIS. Jefferson Davis's health is improving, so say all who READING OF TABR VETO MPSSAGE. p-.:mum:: u; the !h: .:n;: mm-::;:"c '3; have rocently seen him. Zhe Richmond Enquirer of this Aments, b Prosid A pace gt = E : Atdo Mr. SPRAGUE called for the reading of thi oposo anendments, has the President anything to do , i i i i N ERERAOT OF SARSAPARILLA. 1t cioanees sad rene. | TIOTRIDE 0078 We learn through o lady who had the | Gy €Lt i o "messago waa 7060 64 Codicta 10 B0 i that! All will adwit that ho has 2 By Cg‘,'B"" 'h{ :75“.‘"09 e kflwl!d-l!_- e 3‘&‘.‘:5’:5‘:‘:}, fimm" SRR mything to do with that 7 All will admit that their sin- ‘The Senate bill seod May il for the relief of Jonathan | There was some excitewen in Spanish Town on May 31, e Biood, fastiis the vigor of hesith fnte the sywem, s0d purges pleasure of an interview with Mr. Davis at Fortress Mon- printed. wates A6 duty, then, 1s an imperative daty to call a couvention. | W, Gordon, late Major of thie 11th Regiment, which was | owing to several persons beiug attacked with an unul CITY CHARTER OP WASHINGTON. mh-n‘:nwwhlc‘hfln disesse. It stimuletes m.ub:m by n:e last week that he himself informed her his health had 55 that Apd e S of the body, sad expels the disorders that grow visibly improved siuce the opportunity for exercise sud | Mr. MorRiLL moved to call up the bill repealing the that the wholo object of the clyuse, as it scews to we, | passed freeness of the bowels, It, I o the blood. The trial of s single botsie will show to the sick st it | slcep has been afforded bim. City Charter of Washington aud &-nuv(own, 1d provid- | 8 merely to begit n}xmdo by ] idl the people shall have | The Kenate bl for the relief of Capt. John . Crowell, | persons thus ecs:cf afi{»‘en'::t'i'n"' "::t:f o:l:i::“ ll: Das virtues surpaseing anythiog they bave ever taken. 2 ing for their government by Commuissioners, 30 opportunity of deciding whether the Coustitution shall | Assistant Quartermastor United States Army, passed. q from St. Dorothy, and which seemed e tble opuonsfel of the Extract of Sarsapartl sddod 10 8 pist of INTERESTING T0 BONDHOLDERS. i Witsoh moved 10 postgane the shoyo Gl the et |26 wchded or ot Lyt wlon, ap 4 stated by the lionors- | r Bixanax intreduced o joint Teroruton, Siscting | Ean BE0%S]d some dars, 4nq 54} prodaced the sympw P otve Lisbon Diat Drink, and ¢ bote o fully squal | A €ase of intareat to bondholders was decided to-day by | Monday in December. Ho was in fusor, he said of the o Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, evory amend- | tho names of Edward Crouse, Jesse W. Dunget o H%£ tows which alsrm mdg R e o Tk el e S of i, b v sy | Pt Costler R W T, of the Treasury Depart. | OUI€T proposition, wlich conferred wuivrsal sufrage i i SO 2608 i i L B e e U o il B gu..’&,a ervisELt of udiaica was i 6000 ment, upon the following 'umbh-)ud facts: Mr. Weage [ The peuding bil] was gade the special order for Wedues- :2«1 whge ‘H Q’“P'flf ¢ gxl atatime when it sto mustered in, to be enrolled as mustered in from s | A?&bmfitfnw :r:&o:«;n thomm‘thh:u: of %)o bought ten $1,000 United States bonds, with consecutive | dey next. "% T Yy _:’{‘_"' vewmpw 4] g t of stood at “5’ time.| of their commissions, After some disonsstoy, 1t Wha i‘,“,’;mm ‘the extent proposed in the schedule of the numbers, g irepaogf saly be et of the oupons, "At3 aclock tha Saits went Toe Txeoutive Gerron, |M6€ ~1B=TAANAMT® Wrvgea Tven 18 - ek 1 moflon of Mr. With™¥ (Teak), ek ifod (0 tho Comu}{e0 | present statute. - Tho porsions recited are to come inta a8 ho Gaecris, fof A00itoNA) BEOURY BT ARG, burglary, | “00 #008 after adjourned. " |sn agument o the subjoct, sipposing 4 fo bo 190 | on Military Affairs. e | 4 uoflnrmmom 88 the assent thereto of by b e 17 hgaist U, ourglary, cloar for discussion, it would seem to wo that we odpht On motion of Mr. LTI, the Commissioner of Pub- i'E"rymCounalmn been ip the ~ . Fourof the bonds whre subsequently stolen from HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. consider the guestion as settled, The Senate so yoteds lic Buildings and Grounds was authorized to employ threg | land by the officer .dm\nj-m-h the Government theres him, and all efforts to recover them buve proved fruitless. | yvvEsTIGATION INTO THE AS: " Tho CrfAmR will stata, io réply th the remark of the gen | additional watchmen for the Smithsonian grounds; and | of. 'l‘e Legislative Coun u‘fl use of Assembly are To auked for rlseus of the bonde, Mr. Taplor docided | " Tammgiamne eny S AMAULT UFON AR, CRINWELL. | eman from Peanarivanis (M, Jobnson) that tie la s | £ JeCh e ppropsiaNons $16,000 Bo M et oo e e = tiirich ! that for the bonds and cou etiad At et reading of the journal, Mr. lp,rlignentary point. It isg question whether the Chair completion of the ing of Tiber Creek through the | is empowered to creats sud constitute & Government fog 0000 sdovy pons returned entire, though “n: ';";‘11’0(" ‘:]"gl the following presmble " and resolu- gnyl] direct the joint ,,_.,,;.,8.,;. proposiug an amendment | Botavic Gurdens, was re rred to the Comumittee on Ap- | the ialand in such form snd with such powers as to ba HELMBOLDS ROSE WASH separated, Lew oues can be iseued; for those stolen. but | G TRL NGRS RIHEC ‘l‘m""l (hat the Hog, |10 the Cobstitution to bo prl\wmcd[by the Committee on | Propristions. may boat seom fi and from time to time ta Amercelions Lot uned s coneetion with he EXTRAOT#BUCRY | B0t recovered, mew bonds cannot bo issued. The lawdocs | Loveli . Rousseas, e S reed it S drons | Enrolled bills of thls Houso to tho Prosident of the Uni- EXOUSED FROM SERVING. and amend such Govefnment. 5ot authorize the issue of new for lost or stolen ones. The | Of Kentucky, did, on tho evening of Thurday. tie Lith faste ted States, and tho Chair haa decaded that it is not iu sc- Mr. MoREHEAD was excused from service on the Rous- The followiug extracts are taken from the artis ‘toe 1o O e it thio Conatitation or with the npiform usege, | sesu-Grinnell Committee, and Mr. Thayer oppointed in | elo of T'he Morning Journal of Wednesday, the ot ‘@5d SARSAPARILLA, in such diseases as recommended. Evidenoe f the wost respousible snd relisble character will accompany the med- Beives. Also, explicit directions for use, with Mundreds of thousands comuit an’ assauit upou the person of n. J. B. Grio: nell, a membor of this House, {rom the State of Iowa, because of words spoken in this House by t tor; ang Whereas, Baid aasault, if cominitted, was o breach of the Lis place. with the single exception alluded to ns occurring in the last Aduinistration, that it should be prescated. The ob- joction in this case seemed to the Chalr not merely an obs holder can collect the interest coupons as they mature, but wothing more can be done. A BUST OF GEN. PULASKI. May: WRO Pro-Slavery party here who hoped that the recent Mr. MYERS presonted the memorial of Henry K. Kalor- to_realise would have ‘enabled them of iving witneses, aud upward of 3,000 upwolicited certificates aud S b T pecommendstory letters, many of which sre from the bighest 8o b ” LS. ivile Ll i i i COnC i Soeluding emivent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, ke. n:::; Official information has been received that the King of "r’:l gkt i bl bl s nliag lwlu nuw ar? m"Mdumhf,“ ALl ";“u‘f‘ l::): T‘!M e il ?n . °'|.’.’£mu?io'5'"“ -t m&“fim&m&: mmmqfi.:{m e et bas aever reeried o (hes puboation fn the sem tpspera; bo | Prseis, undar dats of May 29, has deareed that in the | (ki gereess 1 ety o aiise, (€ 178 Do sppointed 52 el v e e stites | pay or 8 bustof Gort. Kasimar Pulaekl, iled st Savan | [Croplftin' e evidonco adduced Taroeny al Aubjoof 4 A t Joesnck dothis fo e fa tht b aelo ek 4 Standard Prove | orent of war, merchant vessels belonging to subjocts of | ¥iih ssch Tesolokions [0 reforeace ihorets. 84 | e ets | L Duox, with all deferanon to tho opinion of tho | cuted by the late Henry D Bounders of Philadelpbis, % posty theft) 20 0ua to blamme but £l Regre Ta Iations, and do not need to be vropped up by cortificates. hostile States shall not be subjected to capture and confis. | 12583 Ve Proper and uecessary for the vindication of the [Chair aud to the 'authorities cited, said the question which [ the rv%uut of the Joint Library Committee of the mm,hnmnMymemm opinion, Toe Bctence of Medicine, like tue Doric column, stande simple, | oaion've b1 ehine of war g0 lo and confis- | privilegen of the Honse ud the protection of its wembers. | gho Chair has presented is an eutirely new oue, aud not XXXIVth Congress as & companion to that of Kossiusko, [ o 1ay one'sself open to b o radid denunciations of A o e e e B 87t o el 0 ety b o | SO Cobell e el st Vo B 6L T e e vt | PO oty e T T A tel. e hostile 3 t witnesses on onth. t tion o bill of this g At 4 o'clock the House adjourned. L — s o i raieer. “fin e revious uetion was secoudod, aud the rltio “'If;:“:. ~ “::"_‘Th: SR s g mflaurrygyuyflua before them by rufienism sd b The report of Major-Gen. A. A. Humphries to the War BOUNTY TO 1XDIAN BOLDIRRS. to l".';““"‘g““l‘}“" of the concurrent resolution, and it is MEXICO. Ll Department, concerning the lovees of the Mi i Mr. BLAINE, from the Coviftee on Military AMtairs, ro. 40t before the House. g o et e by tha SWEWI of War t0the &n.;p"::d‘:" ported back the Senate joiut tesolution, to provido for'the | Mr. Ls BLoxD—TLat is tho only objection I made. o —— NEW.-YOBK LEGISLATURE. Wi P it lati . y, | payment of bounty 1o certiin Iudian regiments, which Mr. BixouaM then gave notice that be would introduce | ACTIVITY OF THB LIBBRALS—A NEW CONCORDAT B in response to @ recont resolution. The breaks are shown | wie read three tinics and pussed. the concurrent zesolution on Monday morning. BETWEEN MAXIMILIAN AND THE HOLY SEB. SENATE......ALBANY, June i3, 1864, i to be very numerous, and the results of consequent over- PRIVATE AOCOUNTS. Sited b & Aty DV GRIRs (RS -l 4 REPUSAL TO DISMISS THE CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE RN flows unusually dissstrous, He recommends, at the pres. | Mr. BIAINE also reported a joint resolution directing tho | 4 pumber of bills ‘o thes peporied from committess i i, ok e e g S ) PRRARAARAA o0t time, in 8ecordance with bis instruotions from the | 4o o lti0g Oioers of the T o uartermases of 82 disposed of s follows: Ralief of Win. D. Nelson, | s o e Bomole fo0a7, I the sme bf Suis Biih SO e peam : A “ i « Ha ) 2 . hyl e v ) County, ' Bt S it oo, my Exiss B | W07 Department, tho following repuirs: First, tive levecs | the 3ith Obio Voluateers, on equitable terms, aid on the R TP e D Al M o By o ot distaise the charges and discontinue the case | et i in icaen ™0 on the Yazoo Bottom, 639,000 cubic yards, at a cost of | Dest evidence attainable; which was read three titaes aud Al lm"‘{".' SR it a1 o Liberals are more active siuce tho reported French mmfi the Senate has jurisdiction over the nb}nl panob s prepared o yurey sclasificpiaepleein saeuo—snd are | 105,000, socond, eight lovees on the Tousas Bottom, [ “Ped e Bares iosbeitoty At Norflk, Va, in Aprly | " ooorwat o r involved, snd over ‘the respoudent's , and GOVERNMENT AID TO A RAILROAD. 1861, et the breaking out of the Rebellion, and fransferre Maximiliafi has ontered iuto s new eoncordat with tho | tbat the trial shall proceed on the Mossage s first sent ta Holy See. He refused to repeal the Civil Marrisge ot and the Senate by the Governor. The counsel for the defense usive test will be ds to aid claimed that this action looked to the establishment of & mparison of tielr properties with those set new form of had no canse to ex iv the followiug o: 739,000 cubic yarls, costing $205,000; three levoes on the v pe nting pensatory of the | . Mr. Huwpkasox introduced 8 bill granting sntTreasurer to the Kebel autbontics at oh Nine from tho | D sbe Assis Kichmond, w "tho confiscation of church property, which Rome ac- Bee Dispen: Mississippi Delt 01 eubie d i 17, the const Bee Professor Practice of Pi ississippi Delta cuble yards, costing $217,000, | the coustruction of a railroad and lelrfi t R A Dasasil semarks mede by ¢ of Physio. | The three 1 . aggregate exponso of $317,000 | COIUMmbIa River to Sait Lake City; wi was road twice for the Latte ot rpegr s Pt ution, which the; R et U b ki NeDovy | e 1 40,800 labiet ren o ‘;m'." e | 4 referred to'tho Conaittee on the Pucific Kailrosd. B Blak, late Chaplain in the | 4poylodges. pect, aud for which tl¥’ 'were of prepared, asking fos = » Roya College of Surgeons, Ireland, and pub- R . 2 2 NAVAL PAYMASTERS. Relativ L —— Mr. P Iate U. §. has purchased | time for preparation, The Senate adjourned until A e ke Tecioug oA e of Barweens, Iroland, a0d pab- | o o regent prices the orops of ootton gro oheiut Relative to Acting Assistant-Surgeons in the army, | Mr. Pierce, late U. 8. Cousul at Matanzss, has pu uutil August R e e, | o My e o R K . 150 e |5 A Pt B o AP | O o it Bt | ot e i e VAT s Boe most of the Tate standard worke a Modicine. ammonnt fo $108,000,000,8nd that tho products of the sugar | 077,91 41 8 for the better orgunlzation “of the pay de- ok ehiars 83 o planed &l Lioutenants Edwant | ouri, and charged that they wore stolen from neighboring BILLIARDS, DODBDDDD rogion below, ot present prices, wre equivalent o i:::&lx[n;;n{n'!:r'rnihj- navy, was taken from the Speaker's table, ch was laid on the table. Mexicans. Profits $100,000 in gold. sty e DDDDDLOLD . i 3 nes and passed, ysoph Purking, allowing him $13 50 | Complaints are mado that Federal officers collect unlaw- pup oD 000,000, Ho estimates that the complete and pe OBSTRUCT! NEW-YORK HAREOR. o red by hitn at tho Rock 1aiand | fal toll scross the Rio Grande, and pocket the mone THE MATCH BETWEEN DEERY AND GOLDTHWAITE— pon LS repair of all the levecs of the river would require $1,200,- MOND off nl:mrvn. which was ad 4 f tead of his contract rm e, “h}ql. uzm‘vvl-"l. o Ar v s THR LATTER THE WINNER BY 255 POINTS. ) DD 000 for the § 50 2 ssipp 4 u Comineree to iuquire into For the relief of members of the 37th Iowa Volunteer By 7o R ".r oA O 1 providing for the removal or destruction | Tafeutsy, Laid on the table, A wotion ‘o reconsider The match between John Deery aod Wi, Gold- powr b $1,200,000 for Louisiana—a total of $3,900,000. It ap- e wroek obstructing navigation at the en | was made by Mr. ALL1sOY, thwaite, 1,50 polats up, for @1,000, came off at the Cooper o pears that the repairs made last Winter upon the levees in 'fflul-‘«r of {*""-}wk h_urluw, st of Sandy ll'x;nk. Ho [ The petition of soldiers of the 4th United States Artil- | THE HON, JAMES W. PATTERSON ELECTED UNITED | Iustitute, last evening, under the sapervision of Dudley Kav: DODDDDODDD isi ” o | also presented a memorial from New-York merchants ot | lery, praying to be discharged f e ce. STATES BENATOR. ’ BODDDODDY ::;:.‘.-::l. a:nuunt@ 700,000 square yards. Ho refers | {07000t ject. rom New-York inerchauts ot | le m '.Ei.‘.i.‘.f,.d‘.,. 1 li::.;:‘g: rl (nh"u\‘:x:‘rtr:’;l:‘ A STATES WENATOR. o 1, | 8286b, Goldtiwaite winaiog the gume by & score of 1,500 %6 atements in his report of a former examination of the FORT LEAVENWORT MILITARY RESERVATION. Mobile in 1864. g ey The vote for United States Sénator, in the House of | 1243 M. O'Connor acted as umpire for Mr. Deery, aud Mr. Boyle for Mr, Goldthwaite. Tho vetsran William Lake was cortain officers of tho volunteer proper returns of stores and 4 1 of Representatives, to-day, resulted as follows: A Lill for the r James W. Patterson. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEME. lovee system, which assume that the cost of all tho | The House proceeded to the regular business in order, service who failed to wak 199 A&-—uumrull..;or?:h;,l:c;‘nldmu.w levees of tho river, if none were them in exist- bl--nm the call of Committees for reports of & private - T- HELMBOLD, CHEMIST. | coceand o completo and sulicient protection should | ““Np- Koy othier public proporty. Passed. Ira A, Esstman. g PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: be secured, would 4 i Mr. SCHENCR, from the Committee on Military Affairy A bill to amend lf)w ninth section of the Act of June 20, Dasiel Clark. . 2 g ) ’W-.:I:?n lll.‘ HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, | penfoct those Syl amoust to $26,000,000, and to rt-p“r‘f':;gvl;u‘(-)“wrn:ll:nnn"];:]mn-m.. an act to nuthorize ths J11864, to_inercase the pay of soldicrs of tho United States | In the Senate the vote stoo N T Gt No. 504 BROADWAY, N. Y., - y in existence, would require §17,000,- | f of Wa kel a portion of the Fort Leaver- | Army, 80 as to suthorize payment to oflicers and soldic Patterson 9 and Deery's 13,23, The smal i 000>, o estimates the allovial Iuods'of the Misstasippt o6 ,“"{.”’ :'xl:mrv ll‘gm»n ation to the City of Lenvenwortt, | for private horses for the terim of 30 days after the passage Eastman. 3 bor of safety ahote, During orepart of 1he K300 o HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, Jl7,NA:,n;|uare miles, of which 123,000 square miles below WM‘: (":l‘t’:_ f lx;:'l‘l 'xr' I‘r‘nXdu(lr{-;uX]Tvrr‘lp,::‘:.,".‘,l: :“ "'(‘;:lnf:l.xl'h and potitions on {ho seme joct wero 1aid | M:.mllm;;-r:m wx Lwnrlml;v congratulated, in and out of “)l:z was “'M;'{’fl'{{‘a’w“ 10 o;;m "","fi""d u‘ ” the Re River lie the i gion, of Bl D11 0! X g 1 p ROuth-e; p| 1 ¢l p he e, : g ; s it Db . Beary 100 i e River lie in the sugar rogion, of which one-third | ceeding 160 aczes in the south-castern part, aud change | on the table. g A thwalie's playing was Mg 10" ory uop. Toward the eon- No. 194 BOUTH TENTH.ST., Philade Jrios flow the by Iphls. . 1 11 for the benefit of Ezekiel P. Moulton, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. might bé brovght under cultivation, This would open e LG oved i his piay, but was A tho table. Mr. Gustavus Geary and Miss Mina Geary have clasion of the mateh Detty AETUme was played on e four: finally beaten by 255 points. Tl gam: ker table. The was ot ABK ¥OR'HELMBOLD'S! 1,600,000 sabes of sngar linds i addition 16 the 1,000,000 | aoth o My, 1864, to not 1oes than $900 per scte. . ; 2 1 y nendiments were ageeed to aud the bill passed. | A bill for the relief of Fontaine T, Fox, r., late Aid-de- uccessful TAKE N0 URKAG & $6ro8 20 g9 40 culivaticm. Of tho rymaiadery 16,000 | ALso 8 bl 10 auiborise 14p SGAPGHoR of & Docke il | G o Brig.-Gen. W. T, Warde Fussed. T e e i scaltoue 87006 | Pt Lol Vo beins abous ol ul

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