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aribune, ver. XXVI. » NO 7863, l/"" 7 NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS. e made until the number of Majors shall be redaced to . ettt R i v data AR e 1 ye N the parties interested in these institutions, tiealarly by | propriated by this bill shall be used for paying the Tllinois | unmistakably expressed itsclf on the question of retainin, 5 JH ELMPOLD" coxcrwtmarzn~ conrousd ]! T the parties interested In these fustitutions. particalariy by | propristed by this B bl mportation. of troops, and | eight regiments of colored troops, ‘The Commitieo had, | the nunber of Captaind to Wi and thersafier 1 . . G1U _I 1 of the First National Bask of Clarlotie, N. C., that their sec- | dipecting the Attorney-General to commence sit against | on these quesiions, conformed to the expressed will of the gg’,mflncflcnof uid grades siall continue to cont FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, tion of tho country was entirely destitute of enrr Said company for the recovery of monoy wiready peid to | House. nm‘fidn".".'m.'{.“&":::fi;‘" m:luem. jarge amoonts of cotton, tobaceo, and other producs, Mr. Davis argued in favoy of a larger cavaliy force missioned, either Anuu-t-Qumm'.'.".mm said company was stricken out. A poritive aud Specifie Remedy for dieases of Lo BLADDER, KIDN GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELL- % were Iying idle for want of woney to move them, end that Mr, W 1 t i vision | than the bill ided fc - h eri oLl G r. WiLsoN offered an amendment repealing a pro an the bill provis for, g Assistant-Quartermaster, but only to eh the 1noA ver e | GECRET, there was much saflerng in, consoquesee. . Balleving 18 | g fiaing the alowance of exta pay o enlisted men, and | M. Screxce roplied (hat undet the provisions of the gu_m,,fim AL IR ity B i s Medicine inereases the powers of & ol e ol SEl ARY McCULLOCE'S GOLD SALES precedence "o the repuration of _cireulating notes | extending it to eulisted men in the navy and marine | bill the President wight, at any time, mount six infantiy s and Coptalin, without ectivg in any the: ebeerbents ‘nte bealthy action, by which the matier of caloareo: iad been granted to the Wisconsin National banks at wrgu regiments res’un position, or the time from which they take r-fi povitions, apd M munatur argemente are teduced, ss weil m jalo the time their State cirenlation was driven out of existence Mr. Witsox offered an amendment that the ellowance he amendment was rejected. 5 b £c. 17, That the number of Military Storekeepers shi oud fflen oot ! A for wen, women and cLldren. by the ’r,(-'llnn of the llilwaluh-e and Chicago I,v.-mkn. T in- | to officers lr.«wlmfi on orders, where mmpormlm;: s; ll\l-. \Voomnmnvumavmlmlme:d by mnkmg{ll}n 'lhr::mk::am:hn:-::;l‘fizqrm;a ;mlrlfl — v X N structed the engravers to reduce the time required to prepare d is n 3 wer wile; whic aval nsist of 10 ents, the infantry of 46 ., pa Jolamer i ey HIS STATENENT 1N REGARD 10 THB MATTRR, | oot e oy e e e e ous.somibe. | 5104 18 0ot famiahied, shall By 50 06818 ‘per 4550} B oretuea toos the cavairy was. the, duly arm | ,, S ¥ That the protisions o the uotfo the btter ergank T T the ordinary time, to three months—ihat giving the Soutbera | “opy B gt £ th joe th H ‘West, Ile | 2ation of the Quartermaster’s Department, approved Ji WuH I banks 30 cays preference, When that order given the | e bill, as amended, was then passed. & ! h ey ce that was efficient in the exmmofi est. l:l 1664, sball continue in force so far s they do not become HiH - Bii Continents] Bank Note Company wero delievering notes of THE PREEDMEN'S BUREAU. 2 clieved that, for some time at lesst, a military force would | leto and annecessary upon the dishasdmest of the volunteer IF1 — The § te P the A e D et oy e e Tine day, and | Mr. Witsox moved that the Senate tako up the bill to | borequired at the South, and there night be some danger | forces, HANIWRIEY e Senate Passes the Army APe | i American Baok Noto Conpany wera delivering uotes of | continue in force the Freedimen's Bureau. of complieations arising ont of the war now about to be 9. That the Subsistence Department shall hercaftes it M . Bi the denominations &10 and €20 at the rate of three banks per Mr. HowaRrp (Mich,) hoped the Senate would resume commenced in Europe—a war which would assume & of the number of officers now authoriz:d Ly law, vizs i propriation Bill. From which it will appear, snd the American Bank | the consideration of the Pacific Railroad bill. magnitude unparalleled beretofore in the history of the mimissary-General, with the rank, pay, /ud eoluments I Wi Company have so inforned me, that the precedence Mr. Wilson's motion was disagreed to by the following world. of igadier-general; two Assistant Cou uy-Geverals, I = ibus given would notend did got delay the proparation oy ’ o Y ‘The amendment ws rejected. b rz‘h :‘m e rank, pay, an !mclnu(;nl:&(wlm: i o Somois- of potes for other bank in its regular Y. " T = 2 <A ith the rank, pay, and emcluments of lieutent.colo- e . CCHU o 3 P s " \s~Mesers. Anthony, Fessenden, Foster,Grimes, Harris, | The House prssed to the consideration of the second B ey Kot HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU, APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU, | STirmaore than two dass It o e A s Contyolior, ywe.” Kinkwood, Morgan, Morrll, Spragoe, ‘Trmbul scction, whieh on motion of Mr. SCHENCK, Was amended | of majors aad 16 Gommicensiee. v it the ol s Per weakness, sttended with the following Sywptome nd th by el 3 or *beo > hie ¥ ado, Wilson nnd Yates—14. 2 A £0 a8 10 red uments of captains; but after the first appcivtments made Ius apostmion 1o Exnation, Loss ov Powan. e it and that subsequently, when, tho orer wia bronell to s | BN it rown, Couness, Cragin, Pdwunds, Guthrie, | Sic. % That the five rogimenta of artillery provided for by | under the Fovislons of this sections a8 VACabieies Ty 0oCwY Lases o Mpmony, PRCTLTY OF BREATHISG - . = < Menderson, Hendricks, Howard, Neswith, Nye, Poland, | (hig act shall cousist of the five regiments now erganized, and | reducing the number of officers in the s eral gra belo N . TasssLING, SAGE OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILI THE MINORITY REPORT ON RECONSTRUCTION. Ramsey, Sterman, Stewart, Van Winkle, Willey aud Wik | the 1st, 24, 30 and 4th regimonts of artillory sLall Lave the | that or Erigadier-General of the Departwent, no appointments Waus Hox q Sk AAlLEUL | Tno Minority of the Joint Committee on Reconstme- | Nams=11. samo urganization s is now presented by ‘law for the St | to fill tho same will be made witil te puber of colonels shall Hennow o Diseasx Waknrvixie, i Fra 450 Bevsimatstives Ord \ PASSAGE OF THE PACIFIC RATLROAD BILL. Regiment of Artillery; Provided: That the regimentsl ad be reduced to ove, the number of wajors to eight, and the Drxe o Pl 1% TE BACK - ion, Senator Johnson and Representatives Grider aud The bill in relation fo the Pacific Ruilroad was then | tants, quartermasters and commissaries shall here number of captains to eight, and thereafter the namber of ofll- Vi 1axne ¥Fibemivg or e ooy Rogers, have preseuted their views, The following is an | taken up. extra frst lieatenants, whoshall Je appointed from among | cersin each of id several lr:\deuh-{&em‘ - to conform 18 S hat sb o : R PAE A 2 A A AR A 200s i " 1080 Whio have served as oflicors iers of volon sucl ¢ . Le: v aduate presrs o e S Eacrrion o 1 Face The Bducational Bureau Bill Passes | ustrct 4 M lengtiy discussion, took plieosen thie Ul IRsting | o Yuty war for.the supprosion of tho Rebellion, wig, have | United Binies Milars “Acadamy: beidg Tab the. Mme UmivansaL Lassiveos ALE» CORNTRNANC the ¥fonse. Tn order to obtain a corrcet apprelionston of the subject, and |y ,5 9 4] o'dlock,when . PG Ry 20 beon distioguished for capaciis, gool couduct aud effcient | 4o the ~wmy of ibe ' United States or huving Thase sy aptoias. owed to go on (which this Medicive fova > as having o divect bearing upon it, they think it all important | Ve¥8 1% service, and who skall be subject 10 sueb examiuation as Lere- | been therein at any time for three years next preceeding, viebly reimeves n follow— clearly to ascertain what was the eficct of the Inte insurrec. P ADJOURNMENT. after provided. be eligille to appointment as an officer in the Subsistence De- FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, ke, s tion upon the relations of the Statos where it provailed to the The Senate then, at 4:50 p. w., adjourned. The third section was, on motion of Mr. Schenck, | partment, but the provision whall not extend to gradustes of fo owe of which the petieat may expire, Who can ssy net . General Government and of the peaple, collectively and fudi g 2 . aibndsd s0 88 to resd am Iollowss Weet Point now n the Subsistence Depertment. it nothiog A 3 those 4 CONSIDERATION OF THE NEW ARMY BILL. | riduatysteach States, o b Iuuima'ey ' commence: BOURE, Q¥ REPRMSBUELTIVE Chatthe sx egiments of oavalry provided for by | i Ibs section shl be cuaatrasd 5048l Tt 38, 00NG SANITY AND CONSUMPTION ? ment or at any subsequent time logaily dissolve the counec- A e o il all consict of tho six regiments now in the sivies. | ehyyey the tilo of that ofiicer to Commissary-teneral, nor to Many oo the cause of safering, but nowe will cou s tion botween those States and the Governmert t In b "."{‘l;]':l‘;.‘l‘:;"‘lf,"‘;'l"'\”; Xflo)_"ri‘” 'v“rl‘“h‘ 'n‘!ylr'h‘l;:]'t‘l‘:;" ““u-:euil‘lxlm;'x;]fl;;t:,"'.;’un'r"n':n?x‘fi:uhr‘i\n-n':x’ ohrs ke cnitetion o o P s s e s 4 Sass. The re ‘ . . Melunshely deathe % g HholrJedyment g0 Ar i DRERS 5 Sstraen Js o aid in the completion of the Portage Lake saties, o oy Deextra Fiat Lieutensuts, to | AsSistant Commissary-General of Subsisteses SOsthiomey by consamy o wl the troth of the ssserticn, Minority Report from the Reconstruction | isavitalinquiry, Tor if tiat connection was ot SHubel | ¢ iy O N iats of Mickimka, 4 i iedor In the foregoing, sctin, in the of Sabsiatanco, bes anlplochange:the tiks o Demmimery I3 . ek megioes tho i d an they wero | Mr. SPALDING (Ohio) objected, bl have'o ery; and each roRIment | 1o, "ihout affecting in any way thelr reiative positions oid of » e o ate the ayatem, which Committee, beforo tlie. Rebellion, - and we Sy all l’:fmfl‘ 3 | RAILROADS O TUE PACIFIO COAST, 7 gt g "‘,‘;‘;fm"“‘:.‘;{;"’,"”V:;:;“‘:fle's;‘, or e iime for which dhey take pank. e 1 ! nvartably does. 4 tr'e! ¥ FStiots MK, the Comtt g 08 e Mr. Price (lowa, from the Commitiee on the Pacitic i 30F7108 13y Tequire, the Presudent of ibe | 1 55 at the Provest-Marshal-Genersts ofice and ' i 2B 1o LRl I b B e o 1, reported back the 8 bill granting aid iu the d States skail have the power and’ autnority to monnt | for gt ed only 80 long as ia the judgmens o W ASHINGTON, Taesd 119, 1660, | the orposite view alone can justify the denial of wuch bt | (gutruction of a railsoad and telegreph line from Falsom he Infantry Fegiments of the atmy, ot excoeding six | o Secretary of War may e necessary fo close p the basl: W ASHINGTON, Tae 019, 18 STON, e 19, 1666 | and privilege: toof the Union can exist Without | SO0 EIE i e ot "'One | Teitiments io nuinber 3¢ nuy one time, to_ serve as cavairy or | e%8 thereof. ot exceedivg, bowever,” six wmonths from tie m ; 3 passage of thia act. mounted infantry, and while so serving ¢ ail be allowed { Vi, 557 rhat the Medieal Department of the army shall t low: ) 0 X 0. e ey ailon srioss, And 8 ‘;“';’L{",‘;,"_“j,;”fij",;‘,"bh iug | bersafer'consist of ono Sargson-General, with the rink. par, oh, s far us the Jouse progressed, ere @s fol- | (e ewoluments of a brigadier-general; one Assistant Surgeon- )50 g General, with the ravk, pay, and emoluments of a colonel; ove " Chief Medical Parveyor, and fonr Assistant Medical Purveys the infantry reziments Lercin provided for | ors, with the rank. pay, and emoluments of lieutenant-colonele, nt with the very natare of the X of the smenduers ht of way from 200 fe in width on cach sid ) tirough “the publie do- trikes out that part t ections at ASURER'S GORD SALES. | y McCulloch as to his purchases e January 1, 1866, made to the 1 Feb, 2, 186 T R ‘The report of Scere and sales of gold bonds House to-day rument s formed of and by Staies poss # nuequal are unkno! perie the represen oq | stitution. ! bie commenced | Guied,” They were grant to sell gold at 40}, and con ntil Fe and the same right to be represented in the Honse of Repre- rable debate arose on the b i 5 9 when Kb ok 7 010,000, e | Sentatives, the di e i the Intter betng regnlated only by Seed in by Mesars.: PR HONY. all cousist of the fi wents of infantry of 10 com- | wio shall give the same bonds that are of may bo requirs . ho sold 191,000, o in population. The equality of rights was the T e auies each pow in the eer the 22 regiments to be | of assistant paymaster-generals of like grade, aud shuli, when | then soid none until May 16, when he in commenced | condition of the origiual thirteen before the Government N. IL), PIkE (Me.), JULIAN (Ind. o di s to the 210 companies | got meting as Purveyors, be assignable to daty as surgeons, — sl vt to 1303, On | Wed formed, and such equality was not only not iuterfered Erimrgl. vew nized under theact 1o | by the Prosident with the rank, pay, and emolus Ju sficetious peculiar to Females the Exrtaact Bueav s un : I J b " but guaranteed to them, as well in regird to amend the 13th Seetion by n wilitary establishment ot the United | ments of majors; h rank, pay, equaied by any other remedy, and for all complaints incident to the ¥ 23 he closed his sale , and | to the powers conferred upon the General Gov- | it shnply ongress may at any time alter, amend, Iy 29, 1n1, and organiziog the whole 20 | aud _emoluments of fi ] 03, Ot in the 20,000 &t 36, 000, on | €rnment, as to thos reserved to the States | of repeal this act.” . ciments, which shall be numbered | seyvice, and with the rank, pay, and emoluments of captains DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LI : or to the people of the St 1t is made permancot and per- Mr. Prick moved the previous question, but the Hov , @, 0f 10 regiments to be ralsed | after three years' service; und five Medical Storckeepers wish ¥ Se Sxuprons Aovr. which he re ams ounting to $16,390,418, | I, and for thet very reason it s equally the pramount second tho motion, and then, on motion of M ificored sg herelnalter provided for to' called th Vet | ihe same compersatio 1 1 Bow provided by lows and at > FA ) ITHOUT T r Myer v x old the ol s rument (o allow to the citissns of T tho WL knd'os Smondme: 4 d cran Reserve Corpe, and of eight regiments of colored two-thirds of the ori vacancies in the grades of Surzeon 0 PANILY SHOULD 58 WITROUT IT. 400 "‘“ Van Diyke ot l" £he fo0id, W v "‘ e rights secarad fo both, and | {HeEeh ”"”‘j‘” "“I’,"I'l T nduwents were referred to sed and offiecred as horeinafter provided, o be kuown | and Assista s Ailed by the seleetion by com: Mr. Van Dyke at & commission of one-cighth protect 1l enjoyment, To concede WEER{1ie0 OB TUDLS LARCS » L United States Colored Troope. petifive examination trom among the persons who Bave served Mr. BipweiL, from the Comuittee on the Pacific Rail- 3 That the oflicers of the 10 regiments of iofantry pro- | as Staff or Regimental Surgeons, or Assistaot Surgecns of entire amou; b, which he s , exeept the last two items, 1d without charge, The per cent o sold at 3 by the illegal State ean bo fi ode the rieht | T08d, reported back th sate bill granting lands to aid | vided for in the foregoing section shiall eonsist of thosd POW | Volunteers in the Ariny of the Usited States two years doring 1 regards the | in the constructio railroad and telegiaph Jino from | commissioned and serving therewith, subject tosuch exami- | the late war; aud one-third io the sauie manner from similae uation s the coudition of their being retained in the i oflicers of the Regular Army; and persous who have served Secretary has bouglht since Ja y 1, $1,550,000 of the Central Paciti Iroad in Califoruia to Portlend in aale Lereafter provided for: and the officers of the 2 th in the Volunt y D vl ¢ 0 Orey g . oy VK -t S - as tant-Surge ree years in the Volunteer service, 10-400; foe which: he-pald. glatd,! aC N0 R0 e worning bour baving expired while the bill was | fo€iments next provided fur in said section shall cosaist of | shail be elfgible l::‘::::m:::lun{nlhe grado of captain; und the 8 1 il those company officers beretofore commissioned and serving retary of War is hereby authorized to sppoint from the en- of the Untont the only difference 22,700,900 of 5208, for fae: f under diseussion, the bill went over until to-morrow in the | wiik'tie companies composing the said pive regiments, which | jisted men of the army, of cause to be evlisted, as mavy Hos- nuary 3 and June morning Lour. Were organized under the provisions of the aforesaid **Act 10 | ital Stewards as the sorvice shall requize, o bo permaventy hich he has received $23,4 end r ense, ,219, which was paid 1 LL - Pty - | i that by the ane theory she coas W to be such & State, \ LLLLLLLLLL 7-30%, compound interest notes, aud legal-tenders, In the | and by the other by erime withoot RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS, crease the present military establishment of the United | artached to the Medical Department, under such regulations " wction Jay Cooke & Co. were ewployed | deetrine is whally erroneous. A S Mr. ELor (Mass.), from the Comuittee of Conference | States,” approved Ju subject also (o like exami- | ay the Secretary of War may prescribe, avent wedicive for unlewseut . : ) 4 abide in it forever; they can & from, or be ex. | on the River and 1{arbor Improvement vill, made a report; | nation, and of such el and otber officers ax it may be teecs, |~ Sec. 22, Thai the Pay Department of the Army shall here- tion of the excliangés which was rendered pfl«d l’r]nm it. A different priveiple would subject the Union | whieh was agreed to. sary to appoint or ml,?m b to completa the om:’r:lvr;.h)n [u( & eneral with the rauk, pay and & - 11U secessary by the low rates 1o which 7-350s had fallen, rep- | 1o dissolation at avy moment. 1t therefore alike periloos IRRAU OF y ; and in making appointments to 4l the orig- i 3 two Assistant Paymasters HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU e b = and nao0RG.. Nof do the minority ses that it has Ay support QRO IIERA L. OR ERUTATION ik » AS600: regimeats thus provided for, and forn | ¢ Tay oud emoluments of colouchs; (0 2 PO Mr. O ___Am dering it impossible to fund the in cdness unless the | ju tho measures recommended by the majority of the Commit 3 (hxnun‘v 1i0) ealled np the motion to recopsider jaenage of thiz act, all the FPirst astors, with the rank, pay end emcluments of licutenant- IMPROVED ROSE WASH (Government sceurities were kept at par. These transac- | tee. The insurrectionary States are by these measures con- the voto by which the bill to ostablish & Department of " ds of the Captaios, end o nad forty Paymasters with the pay avd emoln- CURES THESE DISEASES s v Riatustod’ ab'a proat k& v ’ d 10 be States of the [ The proposed Constitutional | KAlBation was, on the Sth of June, rejected, and asked cers in cach of the grades above that of Captain, | yengs of majors; and the original vacancies in the gradeof S0 Biaie Bages, a4 Mitlo expoass, Mitle or n0 chenge of diel, ne tn. | 11008 WETO 0ORC icted at 8 profit to the Government o pdment $ 1o be submitied to them es well as to the other | 0us ¢ yamend the bill’ by calling a * Bu- | shall be selected from atmong the oflicers and soldicra of volun- | yyajor shall be tion from those pe; Who bave eouventence and NO EXPOSURF. . | ebont 1,000,000, beside placing the 7-30s above par, and Tn this respect each is placed on the same ground. To | reat of Education’ iustead of o “ Depurtment of Ex s who have served in the Army of the United States in the | garved fajthfully as pay or additicns] poy 3 : | increasing the price of all other Government securitics, | 08l ¢ Btate mot in the Union oa ke P | tion” late war for the suppression of the Kebellion, and who bave | fhe Aty of the United States dnring the late war, and bere R P 0 ks €% | pdopting a constitational amendment to the | " Mr. Raspary (Pa.) objected. been distingnished for copacity, good ‘conduct and | afier no graduate of the United States Muitary Acidemy, be- 01 has been bought since January 1, 1906, the € ch s necesszrily to efleet those only 3 Vo) to lay the motion to reconsi nt service; but gradnates of {te United States Milltary | jug g the time in the Arwy of the United States, or baving 1B TARIFP compos jon, would be at absurdity, and to allow an 1t 7 all inmediately upon grodustion be eligibl® t0 ap- | huey at any time for tbrée years vext preceding, shall be . k i minbesrasi | amendment which Stal 1 ire, to be de oas and ol Sccond Lieutenants, and alter the origin an- | eligible to sppointment as an officer of the Pay Departwent; + Ways and Means Committee had two sessions | feated I-yld r;« n, would be alike e iy Wim:n “!,J"?Jf"{:“,f. e ismats o Dt this provis nlhllln:l ene:fl to ml-?kxnl Wet Poin 4 i on | DOnsensical and anjost. b tion now bappily and esa than one yeal g g i b s on the tariff guestion. The question as to when | BsCHSEN AL G} ro B s B e eotes Hocarrs Daens sl be | 20 e o T ety | o bill recommitted, | officered by ap ¢ from any officers and soldiers of volos- | Pavmaster-Generals, who rank as lieutenant-colonels; but toers or of the Jegalsr Arwy who have becn wounded in the | guy'to Ghonge the title of those officers to_ paymasters with- line of thelr duty, while serving in the Army of the United » ool aflogrodf e g L i L out, iu any way sffecting their relative positions, or the #0 tat the amendment which he bad offered, leaving th tents and d 1o the Secretary of the Interior, might be reported. ever wero L v they are to all tlie Union a8 th | Fidezation, t doctrine e on, The Consti PENNSYLVANIA CONTESTED ELECTIO I ariiy leads to 8 dissolution of the U i o ol en disabled” by disease con- - e i i L et | tion snpposes. that Tnsurreetions may exist fn & Siato and @agi L0 deelined (o withruw te provious s | racted fo sach serics, and who may 1et be competent ot fiom whlsh (N7 SSxD IR LMROLD'S " provides for their suppr 1ess the power « this session: but the bill muh“ i & . e bich that Las Lesetofore been of- | 10 call forth the militia for the puryose. The power in aot to subjugate the State within whose Liiits the jusurrection m. FEXTRACT BUCHU | tof Pepnsylvania, the Election Committ #0 08 to mako it simply provide for & e i for ol affections sud discaven of these organs, whether d that Dawson was entitled to the scat. Fullerisa EXISTING IN MALE. OR FEMALE, Republican, but fuiled to wake o | m‘-:."”,;".':t:l'n'n‘:nfi.lf";. botlion by secinghe 4 e Individust from whatever cause origin wud no matter how long standivg. . raous engaged in it, and o ©Stite abull. The power LE o Dioeases of these organs sequire the aid of a dioretic. ¥ e genaie ST s atogether conservitiva to proteet o State aud pot destroy v m‘- uflm‘ or 3 . hovins | p o his section, 48 vacancics may ocear HELMBOTD'S EXTRACT BUCHU he Sen ) it § of | it, to prevent Ler being taken out of the Unlon by indivi ‘measure general; ace ) capacity, good condact, and eflicient service jn ades, of Licutenant-Colonel, ;, Captain 18 THE 1c | transferring fladelphia Navy-Yard to Lenghe | CFime; not i any ¢ 3 10 put her oat-or_keep her out. L L He suggestod fts el authey | Svory case: provied that all oficors n the exiting Veteran lom Finutesant, 1o spreistaents to il ike same ond 1t 1o eertal to bave the deaired effect in ol! disesaes for fs)and. A different principle lo sintegration that wist sooner e e e e T Roacyve Corpt. except those now actually detalled for duty In | bewnde until the number 'of Licutenant Colonels shall be re- - B u‘;l b " and. SEUE or lnter ||1-u’|.h|n‘llm separation of ull, aud the consequent ooy 8 i bl i A ‘.‘,,;“““ml o o "‘“‘“‘;- °'W'""u|;°h|'.““1"l;““ "‘,:"d"“"z duced to 15, the nuwber of Majors to 20 and the namber of recemu. . 1E TAX BILL. destruction of the Government i ¢ s 17w g y employed sha, upon t! oo vy 14 this act be mustered out of | ¢5naing 10 15 and the number of Second Lientenants to 15 poTT The Tax Billwll b tken vp to-morto, and on 15 | L tic i f 1 ot s that o | e D iy | Xt e e Rt b s | o s et S P ERKBEBBEE being disgosed of, Lesgue Island matter will be called up, | lieir exciusion from representaiion in Congres. In it be- anst the bill. or e eppolstments 1o be made from among vi):'|: ATROIS SRS CoRBme D Em e R et - N and, 5o doubt, be passed. cause they nre without orgauised governments, or without | ME. JORNS0 Mr. RANDALL (Penn.) desired to ho | usteer officers under the provisions of this act ehail Le Sergeant-Major apd Quartermaster-Sergeant heretofore PEB BES . ¥ y governments republican 1o poict of form+ Tu fact, it Is known | legnd, but the deia; lous question prevented | tributed, 8o far as may be p able, among the States, Ter- cribed by law, sball corstitate a_ battalion of engineers to FEHRRRBR THE MEMPHIS RIOTS. that they bave goveruments coinplet anized with legis- mw;- n;nd the fI s} r(x:-ldfl{ y “ l‘!.\;f“""';fl. to the E.- Micered by officers of suitavle ravk detailed from the Corps BEEBBELER The Hon. E. R. Washburne will return to-morrow. Mr. | Jative, executive and Jucicial functi t ts known tha n was second number of troops funisbed b ot.vely o the service ngineers; and the officers of the engineers acting respect- BB Bas they nre sow in successful operation. No one withia their il § 1 of the United States during the i s Adjutant and Quartermaster of this battalion shall be pas ne Broowall returned some days ago, and the testimony is | ll.ly,....;,lu:‘mu::'m;l:;:‘my l"rrlv':n‘m-d 1:..11: protection. Ll e R reconsid- ple 7. T 3 3 pro led to the ravk, pay avd emolaments of adjutants sud e At o : ow they were formed, under what suspices they wero 3 ; i Hg:gn::u now written out, covering over 2,000 pages of manuscript. | e inquirics with which Cop gress bas 0 concern. i the passage of the bill, | one Adjutant, one Regimental Quartermaster, one Sergeunt, re 55 Thai the Ordnases Department of the army shall There will be two reports, a majority and minority. The | ¢ht of the people of & State to lorm & goveinment for 80; Nuys, 44, us follows: one Sorgeant Major, lu[no lemrrmnu{v‘n Sergeant, m:lv(um consist of the same number of officers and enlisted men BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOL! | former will be completed in the course of & week, It will | Cives bas never been questioned. 1o the ubsenceof any A, Aoy (Foraie), Askiey | BiS7 Sergestt one Hisptal Glaard, Ine, b s gov suorist by o, S84 a0 olatte o e Ve very volumizous, and will give a complete bistory of IBOLY . Setion thut right would be sbsolute, and_any form conld e 3 b HEI cton thut bl wokd b Mt A i | (), Baker, iaidwin, Bauke, Boster, ocjamiv, Bilwell | captin, one st ieutenant wod one second iulesant, oue | jewfanant-colonela tweivs majors, tweaty onnaine, twelve poscs but & single pestriction—that the Government adopted ) i, Coho, Cook, Cullom, | 070 oannt, four ser o b , 1o crgeants, eight corporals, two artificers, lieuter ¥ MIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND the massacre. It will probably cover three pages of THE vy 4 oo k . > i ey . ¢ o i OO et 3 form, ond that is done e obiiga- s v i ':‘1“,}',‘11:. EXT RACT h.\!’(;\h\}‘.\l!ll L/ Tuiprxe, unles the Cowmitteo conclude to. shorten it | tign to guarantee any Sia is S atv by :JIU’"'lpl'rll:nlm"-Iln-’Fe‘&:“:nfl‘l-erdt:;m:ehhonnvdr:dI“H:Ie“."l‘ e e e S cetessirs: o7 Toeks. » REMAE Mk purifyiog b ng il chromio somewhat. frame o constitution for It operates alobe_upon one . Julians K. on of the cut, wheueyer tho oxigencies of the servico | eyo e T B0 he " appointed and authorized eases rising from sn ismpure state of the Blood, sud th THE ARMY BILL. already formed by the State. In the words of the Federalist, requite such incroase. The Adjutant and Quartermaster of & | 4, “gor as pagmasters arwories and ersenals wad eflectual knows reiedy [ A ! y No. 44, it supposce a Goverument of the form whick is to be 3 3 reiment shal eaoh be au exira first-lieutenant, aypointed Or | oranance _storekeeper aymaster ot the Nation- Salt Rheom. Pair eliings of the Boues, { Schenek's Army bill will o doubt pass the House, but | guaranteed. laymond, Kice their reapective duties. . al Armory, at Sprngl assnchuset all Lave the Fhooet aad Legs, Blot nples on the Face it will be 80 amended iu the Senate asto send the whole | These and other points are argued at length, and the ‘(Me.), Sawyer, Schenck, Shellabarger, Spalding, Stevens, ,,;;;;g;;»,",g;g,'gg,fi;',{;*‘g;';figgnq“n-,;";r_r;p;tg;,:;,;q-;';,5;{ paz e emoluments of ottt Paymasiers of tho urny, Yy ‘the Skin, question to the Couference Committee to be finally | winority say, in conclusion: PR Thonss Toha L o mas, Jr. Arowbridge, Tyl | tagts and Quartermasters shall be paid in, addition to their | 4o ¢ et Captaian, ba, aner the frat appointieats AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. settled. Tho undersigned bave not thought it necessary to examine elker. Wentworth, Whales, Wiison ('a.), Windom :'n"";;rg"‘.l’]‘g "‘"‘"'-';;“ s First Fo o “'i.g““'fl"' made nuder the provisions of this section, as vacancics may )T A FEW APPOINTMENTS. into the legality of the measnres adopted. cither by fhe late o _m;m-m"m““}";n d'mm;flm‘;",;;"e s ““'nc;”" oceur, recucing the number of ofticers in the several grades it onibiod Mb Now 0 Ex-Provisional Gov. Holden of North Carolina | the present President, for the restoration of the Sonthern Barker, Beaman, Boyer, Buck- "!m“llm Qum‘s'rm ey “or"“ Quartermast ra “‘mm‘l':‘ this Department below the rauk of Drigadier-Geueral, no ” . e s S - & aroling has | Seates. 1t s suflicient for their purpose to say that if those of v Dy Eidridge, Finck, Glossbren- | (& O ot ent posts or of commands, of not less than pointments to Sl the same shall be made until the Bhat secumalates oo tae L all the discoveries that been appointed Minister to San Salvador. Breckinridge | President Johnson were not justified by she Constitution, the Hale, Harding (Ky.), Harding (L), Holmes, | §00%C00 g;ln n P",‘;" oo aaigoment ia duly Feported $0 mber of Colonels shall be reduced to one, the number of Wrmde o purge it out, nove can eqasl 1n effect HELMBOLD'S COM- | g "Con of Attorney-Gen. Speed, bas boen appoiuted ), edeccssor. We deem auch bard (N. Y.). Humphrey, Jofinson, Kurr, Lawrence (Pa.), S S Ly 1he \Vat Do e A eutenont-Colonels to three, the number of Majors to five, the POUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Tt cloanses and reno- g ool o s L ¥ tion to be unnecessay, because however it might d, Loan, Marshall, Marston MeCullough, Mereur, - 'Il’('fl'm ¥ the n‘{fl rimeat, receive, em.-:ow number of Captains to ten. sud the number of First Lieu- tLe President a cadet to West Point result, the people of the weveral States who posscsed, as we cholson, Perbam, Pike. Pomercy, Randall (Pa.), | Beoni O ™ le responsible fur Governwent property, 810 per | yopants to ton, and thereafter the number of officers iu each i g of said several grades shall contisus to conform to euch re. Blood, fastiie the viger of health Into the system, snd parges Have before sal, the exclosive right to decide for themmelves ‘Rogere, Roliins, Koas, Bitgreaves, out the diseare. 10 st Iotes the heathy | Dr. Lu J. Czapkay of Califorsia, one of the Hungarian | (818 UGN Gticn they should sdopt, have adopted those nader o e Witge, 'Skc, 9. That fitteen bands, including the band at tve Mili- | guUUE IR EEEV TN i of all tie military storckeepers and Sumettons of the body, snd expels the divorders that grow avd raskie | patriots, has been nominated by the President Consul- | which they respectively live. The motives of ueitler Presi- s b -t Academy, may be retained and eulisted ia the army. Wita | opdyance sturekeepers provided for by the eeventeenth o the blocd. The tris) of & single bottle will show to the sick that it | Ganers] to the Danubisn Principalities. Dr. Czapkay | dent, bowever, whether the mousures were legal ot ok, are | figorios I ! stablished at the ity of | 2uch organization as is now proviled by lam to be axeigned t6 | yio of this act, asd by this section, suall be persous wbo bave Bae virtues uing they bave ever taken o d not liable to censure. e soleobject of eact was o eflect 4 gton a Dopartment of Education for 1he purpose of | bribsgen & o ferts and fn time of prace to assewbled | porrormof merlwrions sersice as volunteer officers or soldiers g was sent out last year as United States Commissioner t0 | complete and early uston of all the States, to make the general i et gL ¢ brigades, or 1o forts or posts at which the largest number of | jy g f the Uuited States dorin late 1 of the Extract of Sarsspsrit'a added to ¢ plot of 4 A . ly J . ing such statistics and facts as shall show the eondition | ¢, ball be ordinarily statiosed; and the baud at the Mili- 6 army of the L'y - » o the Exhibition at Stetlin, Prussia. Government, as it did at first, embrace all, and to extend its of edusation in the soveral States and Torrito. | ooPe Al b0 F e 0 DA . Sgc, 26, That there shall be one Chief S Officer of the iwien Diet Drick. and ove bottlo o 1 ! ) G ety and securo lts priviieges and blossings o sl alike, 8 o 1 the 13 desand Torrte: | sy cadomy iall o bisced vy the s foilng e other | gray, who shal Nave the ritk jar, aud cnoumentaof e R W ug the organi- | haids, Aud there shalt be ono ordnancesergeantoud one | ciii) g the Secretary of War shall Lave power to detail 2 of Ssrgparili, or the decertian s asialy PARIS EXPOSITION. Jurity of thejmotive of President Johoson i this particalar, | e e i wement of schools, the sehool system, and 0000 A# the Senate s amended and passed the House bill | 4 wa o lave been expected, is admitted by a mojoriy of the | methads of teachiug s shal akd the peoplo of " tho United m%‘.“;','l‘:':_"’ng' ach military post, and the same DUmBer | from the army six oftivers, 834, 2ot to exceed L) noz-commla- 000 VOO making appropriations for the part the United States are Committee to e yOn oubt; for whatever was theki opia- & o the establisbwent snd mafutenance of differemt | oo ooy ned officer of the v’"'.’n Rese Corps, with & sioned ofticers and privates to be taken from tho same 000 000 g appropriations for the p ited Stat I.m‘nl! the ,"fl'”"E""fl!':"'l'”..‘." ';Ih. eu‘ur"-r -'nhfl ‘l:;un'ixone! wystenus, and otherwise promote the cause of education | gyitable number of eulisted men detailed from fhat corps shall n:“ !ullfl'arl for the pzrhmm:m A;l.-dimul-l vmlv-iul OO0 0oo 10 take in the Paris Exposition, all persons who desiré to ;MMI'I' ey g =1 A g oy ! "{""l" at the country. be assigned to duty s superinfendent and guard at cach na. 's""?é' EA S oLyt L 'dw:;no the o d =% ¢ «xhibit and who have not made application should do i o s [ 90R DOwgS, b Sentenlx . That there sill be appofuted by the Presidont, by | tional cemet w established, or that may bereafter be es. PoiK0%, (0P Hotl Heonve: b g d od 000 000 exhibit an 0 have not made application shou; 80 | concedoto him the most patriofic motives. And we caunot 'with ibe advice aud consent of the Seuate, a Cominis- m"}. .'-“:’m IBEY BUW SReatEianes, O Y by & Military Bosrd convened by tie Secretary of War for thas OO0 OO0 immediately by addressing J. C. Derby, esq., Agent, N forbear to say, in conclusion upou that point, that he sins | yfoper of Edncatios, who shall be intrasted with the manage- -y ‘w‘. That all enlistments fnto the army shall hereafier d enlisted men while so detail shiall, when b 55 8 Speacess, sad No. 40 Pierow, New:Yorks who will | A82inse Hebvacd stoow ks e 1o 3o goeras 10 Crostien FhEd Do berescsabinied, 180 who Sl 5 | b b 1 O e S, kL o, e A | G U ik pon Lo rovidad by the . 0 4 n, c a salary of r annuw. aad who shall have autbor- o 7o . . % oS° supply forms of applications. Letters to biw sbould be | ventures to impeach bis patriotism 1 Surrounded by insur- | jty .mm‘: 00 Chlef Clark of bls Department, who shall ::,;ffi'_’“’d o "‘"m‘,‘,',';,':,"‘::“'l';:{",’,?:'f&'."' ',"',', rest ‘here are 13 more sections to be eonsidered, 0000 prepaid. be #tood firm. His life was slwost constantly tn alary of 82000 per annum; one Clerk who shall re- o oot Jrr o A i MINORITY REPORT ON RECONSTRUCTION. B 0 b N A e {81,600 por anoum, and one Clerk who shal ot duly organised, bt re. | Mr. Koags (N. Y.) prestuted a minority report from e ol o Soosped per_ansum, which said clerks shall | oruits may at all times be collected ot fiie general rendeavous | the Committee on Keconstruction, which was ordered to SECRETARY STANTON AND PRIVILEGED LETTERS. HELMBOLD'S ROS Mnencclio Eotim o coupeetion withthe EXTHACTS BUGHU | In @ libel suit pending in the Circuit Coust of tbis Dis- | Unbarmel, snd by the confidence of (o poople has had de- | begaject o tbe appointing and removiog power of the Com | in adltion to the uumbers required to il thelr minimam ofall | be printed, and s motion fo print extra copies was referred ot SARSATARILLA. fn such diseases so recommended. Evideuce | trict, Secretary Stauton was last week summoned aad | 4o charge bim with disloyalty s either o foily or s, | misslener of Education. [ 1 of the Commissioner of | I8 oEments a0d companies of tho aruy. provided that sueh | o the Committee on Printing. o the ot responsibie and relisbie charscter will sccompany themed | asked to produce @ letter addressed to Mr Dana, formerly | folly in the lool who believes it; slauder in the man of to 's Teport. ombody ;‘.‘;:};;“'“‘{ sy ;'Im“m‘:n'h;o;flgjl:: 4.000 meo, 1t shall A PATENT EXTENSION. Selues. Also, exphieit directions for wwe, with Aundreds of thowsands | A uiietunt.Secrotary of War, charging an employ6 with dis- | 1 #0¢t there bo, who utters it. 'Sbe rosults of his investigtions and labors together with | wounded in the 1ine of their duty while Mr. CONKLING (N. Y.) presented tho petition of Wm. @l tiving witnesses, and upward of 30,000 uusoliciied certificates and loyalty, oo which "m Aolibn of 11l 1u:badeds’. Sesieta :——‘-———- . t of such facts aud recommendations as will, in L8 | the United States, or who have been disabled by disease cou- Baker of Utiea, N. Y ukeug the extension of & Secommendstory letters, many of which are fro the ighest soorces, | (% 4 : . Secrelary XXXIXtn CONGRESS. AL, sabservo the parpose for whioh this Departiment ot | tracted in svoh sorvice, provided it sball be fou which was referred to the Committee on Patents. Sweluding emlinent Plysiciaus, Clergymen, St . Tue Pro | Stauton, for reasous stated and sustained by the Attorney- _ 5 = 08 Tol 'h"".m"h:" '{" ;ru‘;nlcd - m'l:‘ inapection, that by such wounds or disability the, SECKETARY M'CULLOCH'S GOLD SALES. prietor bas vewer resorted to their publicat General, declined to produce the pupers. The question FIRST SESSION. 1 of 1and made by Coogres to pro. | Aed “".:‘:n"':’,‘;{,':,& 4 'l'):.":_"‘m”:‘d“',' '.'t‘,","&“:mu_ml l: The SPEAKER presented o letter from the Secretary of @oca not do this rom the fack tha hie articen ok as Standard Prepe- | then rested with the Court, whether it ghould SENATE_.... WASHINGTON, June 19, 1568, boen managed, Lese aevotal trosts | (i Togiments of (he Veleran Resorve Corpa. i I v rtgl’xu'ls ‘i‘«fia“l’a“.f:o'fi'.‘flfi':'}' l:‘l;hl:.‘:. $6om, 004 o 00t 200d o Ve s0epped ap By eaifonte compel o communication made to the Department to be COAST DRFENSES. ‘e aunal proceeds of \he The 40010 000 06 | qipribr ooy e ersitories and Todian Couniry | Whom sold, etc. 2 force of Tndians po to exveed 1,000, to act ax seouts, who sl | Mr. WiLsoN of Iowa moved the following resolation in The Science of Medicive, like the Doric colomn, stende stmple, P 4 ‘ 3 > produced. To-day Judge Olin delivered his opinion that A communication from the Sceretary of War, trans. A [ fi‘ That the Commissioner of Public Bulldings is | recaive tie pay and llowances of cavalry soldiers, and be dis- | Feference to it ase Dore, majestic, Laving Fact for ite busls, Jrduction for e pilar, and 8 4 Navy Ofl the Court could not compel the production of the paper. ferring the seport of the Board of Army aud Nay cors Sathortsd aud dirscted 0 farnish peoper ofioes. fo » 5 o et of const defenses, w of ’ r - Y He beld that the theory of our Government is that thero :E.{'.',}.fi}'{’.i”-:.'fi" ;'.;“ll:l:jfi nses, was laid before the Senate of the Department boren m.h“m& pe . chbarged whenever the necessity {or their” further cuployment Reaoleed, Thatdthe communication of the So:.w‘:!z THE ARMY DILL. are three departwents—the Legislative, Executive, and THE TAX BILL. is ubated, or at the diseretion of the Department Commander. | Treasury, jast assounced to the Hoase, be re S That there shall be one general, one lieutenant- | Commitiee on Bankiug aud Curresey, with instructions te geveral, five major generals, und ten brigadier geerals, who lu?\urn fally into all the facts and statements Wm con- ol an; Judiciary—ecach independent of the othier. Itcannot be | On motion of Mr. MoRGAN (N. Y.), 500 copies of the tax | The House then proceeded to the consideration of the v poseible that the Executive should be called before o coury | bl with Benate amncmmis, et SOANad fo be UL i DOAE AL SR s, | T eon it Combes ol ETR0e. s e proTiesd ty o bn:h;;r:::n%“l:wm*‘h:-b:nr?qm?nmln olle N o i Mr. FesseNpEN (Me.) gave notice that he should ask the 5 o tary Affairs, on the of | Jog: » orunry, 1965, the amount of such purchase, by whom, d“':;‘_ ‘:’ni":“:,‘{:“.";:?u‘:“ vsa what Las been done, s Leing | genp 1 oclock to-mormow o take up the tex bill. June, 10 roorganize aud estblish the Ariny of the United | "*F;o 13 Tt the Adjtst oot Depatment of the 'homu%”e'a' i """'".Z{""E’".v it o e Coponet 0 " 080 RAILROAD LAND G B 4 n " Army ¢hal realtr consist of the oflicers now aathort. tion allowed the person ug for the Government; X MUTILATED PANK NOTES. Mr. WiLLiAvS (Oregon) ealled up o bill to grant lands Mr. ScmeNCK (Ohio) stated that the Committee had on- | law, :nll their raok shall be as follows, vi Ove Adjutant- | the Committes report the dates and amount of the seve 35 5 S il Far ingd of the constraction of a railroad from Salt Lake deavored to con form to the views expressed by the House | General, with tho rauk, e and emoliments of a brigadier- | sales of goid made since tie 1st day of Jaouary, The Controtler of the Currency has decided that all | (GRS By "eon mbia River; which was passed. when the forinc: Army bill was under considoration, o | general; four Assistant-AdjutantGenerals, with the raok,| pames ol the based o3 Parifer: my Exiract Bucku fe | MUIAtCd National bauk notes must be sent to the officcs 2 PACIFIC RATLROAD, mdnm in the discussion members should be limited iy 0% SEima ot v:v:;wl:;n 00 Astpinat4 fetst g;:;‘l‘ o Ao 4 from which they were issued for redemption, when, if the Mr. HowARD moved to postpoue the above and all prior fected to that. g d tea' Acsistant-Adjutant-Generals, with | that the Committee have power to sé! for persone Je. A resdy banks recognize ti @ will redeem them. ANl United | orders for the purpose of tuking up the bill, ding for M b 1 d I siti pors, aud shall report the results of the inquiry hereby direct- . | pur; beaneh oF the Pacite ¥NCK intimated that unless his proposition was o, w b recommendations 83 may for i | States, wh d more than to the extent | rfi-\:};nl(;l;n,\-w ;-l'l:m 'l:- l;l';-‘hv; "::nlfl,l.h'; m:* o ugzestion of mewhers arovnd the interests of the Government. fi % t o v ie o redect ailroad to select their own route we 3 S 08 the TRl . e - ) e E )r one-twentieth, will : bo redecued ot tho TroAsury | wug ggreed to, and the bill was taken up aud disc T e d m{,‘;:'?:;"':i‘{_;":{'u Ly l};;:g;’ o fl"';‘!g.wgmw_e See remarks | Department at their full face value; when the mutila- | without actiow, uniil 1 o'clock. , unless un uably protracted, | clully assigned to duty as Inspector of Cavalry, avd two would tuke the responsibility of withdrawing the letter of remarks i d tion is greater the redemption will be in proportion. THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. Lo degire prompt busivess discussion. ul»hfll-&m»eolul-lhnorm. with the rauk, pay and emolu- | the Secretary of the Treasury so that it might be pre- INDIAN NEGOTIATIONS, Mr. SHerMaN (Obio) then called up the Army Appro- Davis withdrew his objection, und the House pro- | ments of majors, seuted, and the resolution oflvred to-morrow in o full 1s of Dacotah Territory, co 3 priation bill, and offcred as ndment an additional 0 consider the bill 's for ameadment, the Bl X l.\r 1 l.'ll'll‘xo Burean of Mi ary Justice sball he.m-ner house. he Commissioner of om Fort y, on | of the first section was read as follows: Judge-Advocate General, with the pay_and emolument THE NEW AMENDMENT, HUDDID the 6th inst., the wri ner Ben Johnson, era and Awsstant Commission- | hat he milary peac extabisieat of the Usited States | of e e e rente.Gencral shall re. | The SeAKER prosented aletter rom the Clerk of the O o A shall hereatt s +of fivo regiments of artillers, six regis | oiye, revise, and kave 1ecorded the proceedings of il Courts. | House, stating that he hnd this day preseuted to the Presi- 000; for comuiissaty uts of infant , the professors or | Nurilal, Courts of Inquiry, and Military Commwissions, and | dent & cert copy of the coneurrent resolution adopted ry Academy, and | gl porforia such olhtl.‘r duties as bave Beretofore been per- | yegterdny, "3“‘%‘ the President to transmit forthwith ve: an Commission on board. DN uper ‘}: There are about 609 o ndians ut Fort Sully, all of Y 0 the Upper Sioux Nat T this act, 10 be | formed by the Judge-Ad oneral of the Army; and of | to the Exeou the several States copies of the article n 3 o8 at Fort K 0N (M appropriating fr f amendment proposed by Cougress to the State 0 more lodges at Fort Ki Mr. Wrs 1t appropriating om X t0 | pusaber not to exc , to be selected o ¥ n Indians in that locality is £aid to be friecdly. The object | $1,000 for the purchase of of land, the wite of QuIaber ot 10 E3cecd Lo e davies under the direction {latures, It was 1aid ou the table aud ordered to o 1 C £ TR Fort Morton, near Marshall, T, 1 od of an army of | Judge Advocate-Genernl until otherwise provided by law, or printed. HHDODLD of the Commission is to ucgotiate treaties with the Iu- | * Njr Coxxess (Cal) offered un am 42,000, expible of expansion to 52,600, this bill provided | wntil the Secretary of War shall decide that thelr services ay | + ADJOURNMENT. for an arm v of 13,000 The House at 4 o'clock adjourned apable of expansion, 10 70,000, and | be dispensed with. | | { - ‘ with the Northeweste | LpDLDLLD dians, to, that in the pur [ TUNTI TS EVERYWHERE NATIONAL BANKS. masters rh]:\hun‘; the pi o ;.,do..( loing that was by making the unn\r;wn.: aht 15, That n.z-lol ;c:; :nex"z::‘:'lz "r‘lm!nl of the .‘,.’R{ o Address ieis 11 o inforwation, Iu conbdence, to Representative Buckland, fo-day. from the C R4 thist this pretercase s8R ofaix reziments only. T e vad cnoiameets o al; . Rt T HELMBOLD, CHEMIST. |op el MLy o it g r:"'d(‘"";l“ e | const for articles required for the agmy there, . LEL Yo reduce tho number of infuntry | P30k vay and enelapents of € briEtiict R St Wrom the Phates, . s =~ d N Iy T e Mr. WiLsoN of au amendient as an additional see: ents frou . (inrterniasters with the rank, poy and emoluments of licat.- GES. POPE'S EXPEDITION TO TRXAS. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS House inquiring whether any Nationgl banks in the South | tion, repealing u Congress authorizing the Presideat Scursck ned that the fifty infantry regiments | colonels; 15 Quartermasters with the rauk, vay aud emolu. A G Pope left Leavenworth on the 31st ult. BYLMROLL S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE bad bad preference over backs in other States in the p | smiss the of of the army and pavy, and ling | wegs eomposcd of the present ten infuutry wos ¢ | nonts of mayre; 41 Quartermusters with he rask. pay and A[njur-‘ n. Pop le AVenwol g - No. 3808 BROADWAY, N. ¥, ration and delivery of cirenlation, with a letter from H 1 hereafter be dis- | theold Regular Aruy, numbered one o ten, twenty- | ewoluments of captains; and at least two-thirds of all original | for Fort Bliss, Texas, via Fort Kearney, with an escort of 500 T llt" l“l“’x l L live '(“ cir i;‘ hon, with a letter from al couviction by court-martial, ' twe regimen do o 118 of thy vacancies in r;mfi of grades "{dhl:f Jnlhh:l'h-l:fi!bm”;::i wmep. Tho baggage traig cousists of 40 wagons, Two artists urd eput, ‘omptroller of ¢ Treasury, rliic s wdopted i [ o ! S ade capta e Rlle . Hulburd, Depr uptroller of the Treasury, in which | was adopted. ions iy y T O endered woritoris | Accompany the expeditien, pondent, writiog on the 10th inet., says that roporfs N 1 (Orezon) offered ’ £our r ed an am ous service as_Assistant-( v Volunteers in the A corres HELMBOLD'S MI'DICAL DEPOT, No. 104 SOUTH TENTH-ST., Puiladeiphia the Tollowing siatement {3 made: kSt Mhincte : it Tk bt i Gt the Superiutendent of the Military Aeidemy exp Fige an Aehiass . g A , . g i : BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. oroanised i0 the Bouthern States, whieh had received e | leted from oy corps of the amiy. This was “1"“)"" e Corps, t0 be mads | Ay L0 U6 under the provi 3 ooras | have been reccived that a latge bods dhlm,:.. mzk‘{‘." cas, 18 12, of wounded officers and men tuken iudiscriminately e tay beour 1o the Grades of Mojor aud Captain 1o | 8t Fort Laramie to demend fve whites In XcLengs 2 Zve Yo iane who were Lar el ab 1hat ulaco Jast Fall for murdege ; Nays 12, adonted in the Hovse that no monev ap- | from all arms of thy service, god Uie House Dad just ws cpartwent, uo appolntments to 6 The wune rial be ASK FOR HELMBOLL'S! lation, vie: two bavks in Alsbama, two in North Caroli TAK The provisia a, B RO OTHER! two i Gegein wed ooe o Vireine, 18 was renresented he |

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