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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNFE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1866 5 e — e ————— vt e v e Ly Teating for the Sick. Seariet fuvar. Oue of which was treated by w0 of the mont vo r. FERRY ( )ftice Committee y Til YAUCLU, nowned pt s Now- Y sreat apprent or his patent to Marcas B, Norton of New-Yor - | Doctors and undertakess' feos aré o I witho = paten e orton of ork, for & post- | + and un %0 bigh that it is very inco | 811 recoversd without the Intetference or aid of the faculty. — ST, ——— XL \IXtn CONGRESS. 4 EYENING SESSION. 1y | B Canmi - The Senate met at 74 o'clock, and proceeded to the | o'y nivigit et FIRST 8| ON. consideration of bil's from the Committee on Commerce. ted . nt ore be it rs' and Sailors’ Orphans on for anoth q 158U OF REGISTEES. Kevole That the Secretary of the Treasury bo and Lereby -’ - NATE...... WASHINGTOY, J | b > the follo: bill | suthorized to sell said stock st auction or otherwiss, in the manner as | 8E0 colcelllog stamp, . for persons of small means t0 be sick or die fn thess times. That most g f{i,"{., e . Mick) oalled up the fullowtng bl o | Wit T Etes . s cann s | r. MoRAILL moved to lay it on tho tablo, prsprtnipegmabiing o gl ‘e prevented by | For#0ue time [ relied ou cha * doviish pils” oy in light sttarhs, A:., GRares (1 ) oalled jip the bl to de- et the deaer e vilbe ket open ylew of here eing .:\;f}mr!mmzrmmwmd_ stk e e | sl v 50 2t 18 gonof oal with . ood awest i sevey s h eppeintment of eficery of the MR G Rove o | 3 ) | Feome ey bo cared at »eifling aXpease sad ovs ot tlme, T st sbier | 4% 1 everally attended to the sweating process (which 1 ¥ navy, recentiy passed by the Senate aud amended in tho + Hom of Rosheste L d , | SINESS ON TOE SPEAKER'S TADLE. | Beifa centary’s observation wad axpiriemce; equally ‘costun btk | b flr desetibe) mysal, ana naver, to iy ro-ollection, ailed to ob Hiowse. ] ! . : P 1o sloop Dolphiof | The Senate, at 10:: The House patsed to.the consideration of the busiaess 0 | men nd women would now sucvive 10 the averan age of seventy: | ‘o t'n dontod weal. Mo wereory sticuaied the fnteror powea Or f r."|m~"¥h(,’ ;’:,P;‘."'fi,nwudm““ wero o A . » h; Spe “.:.' ;"llmp'- ndlnn rd;hr:mfnfpllul’l: il inthe | tnstesd of helf that term of years, it they would live sud practice in | of the systens, whereby the worbid matter s (s I suppose) forosl can JLUIEES' AND SATLORS' ORPHANS' FAIE | EvmuKps (Rep., Vi.)—1 move to auend by inserting | HOUSE OF RE comtp o e R e Pt asd s exten. | Barmony wih the laws of thelr belng; wiicb, like all Nature's works, Som ST O T S A T s 7 ), from the Comuittee the followlng FEaTIe0:, i e peid on esch such vessel thet s felgn | JXPENSES OF THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEF. i o b Hed iver, ws amed with wwcdments. Vetes, | 78 ever found to beasataple s ey aze grand wihen, undrstood. #porating on tho external poees of the Body, tn Hke menser st u teadering the further . T b e o o e enstruction of | _Under the call ot States for resolutious, Mr. RrTTER (Dem.. | imary Sepgeon of e sh Tove Coviiry wes soferrod o vus Committes | MOSES WaS INSPIRED TO UTTER A GREAT TRUTH | stizulating mevenry scts on the foternal pores and duets, the e essels | Ky.) offered a resolution calling upon the Committee on Re- | on Clain when he doclared * the ! of the fesh fs {n the blood,” Action falifs, | 1’7" "YmPethize and assiet esch other ; wnd the congestion and ethes = causes of disease (unless it hins bocome cliconic) are whotly expelied statement as o how tmuch of the 810000 Senate bill 0 pay to the owners of the British ship Masict: | aud the blood is the orgsn by wich it is communicated to svery as agreed to, and the bill was passed, and | construction for tair, and 4 645, for her un'aw ful wizure apd detention 4t 0us operation, leaviag the systea: as fres from poisousus or wa- goes to the President, heretofore appropriatad for the expenses of that Committee of her cargo $! § to stand where it is notil POR1S OF ENTRY. Lis beeu spent, and how. ‘Crates suip Quward, was refarred to the Committee of | ember cftho body. It follows that if the organ be out of tune, the | ol s 4 | Mr. CuxpLig called up the following il Mr. S7EvENs (Rep., Penn) stafed that the expenditures 00 ihe siefe of the Uglen, | 3 Stewande of the | ic 07 harmony of life cannot be complats, Boweve: cunaiagly it e e Lt t ordersd | L fro ud after the let dev of w6, the port of Port b} e offic Sl ome bill o el astees i v Fo N - {¢ was ordersd | Tos from and aiter the 1#t dex of October, 196, the port of Port | were mads by the ofticers of the Senate brauch of tho Com- | yiouf Noetie olPh SRTLE of b Srneness W00 SAVrel (G0, | may bo piped upon. IF here ls dissorduncy fa the lnstrument, ls | g g 1 g of clomel, for which 1 sabstitated * Brandresh of the lnw==which is ever parfecct in itself=but it i the Wastio aud tot those of the TMouse. i B T not the faul trict of Puget's again at | Angelos. in the d v Tersitory, is | n Com- | e 7oyl ko ad be ead | ovss refusing to second the call for the previens ques- g | Potct whish E st 485 o 7 establistied ag (he port of entry sod de ftho wall | o Ly ' Mr. Wixnos (Rep., Mino.) explained that the fchurch was | fsult of the man's animal propensities that trangress the law. oy i e (yund, after a loug and varied experienes, pro- Teom nd after this dute o it ek dowa). risiog 10 debate, the | destroyed in tho “Gorder rufan” troubles in Kansas asd | 7iE BLOOD THAT FMPARTS LIFE AND NOURISHMENT | 876 i tho good clfocts of mercary with wous of ite bad. Too mue | ed and goes to the Prosidont = T oo 2 i L of the rule. that the Government, which was bouod by treaty stipulations | food a Auids we drink, and the |- 637 csunot, however, be observed in obtaining thew, s a lasge proporr o (R ) called up the | M. Casm'ER ealled up the fullowing bil Ceclariog oertald | yr puw san ¢ WL SANEY. | 1o protect the Indians, had not done so. © the pystem foeds upan the (ood we eat, the Bulds we driok, aud the |-o o) op oy oy colg 1y New-Eugland are sparious, notwithstanding wd seilors Leid as prisoners of war the commul | clties ports of d delivery I SHAM (Rep., Obio) intsoduced a_%ill to provide in- The Senste bill to change the piace of holding the Court of the | air we breathe. To preserve its parity, we should eat to live rathor n Spw it oy > ‘ ereased revenus from jmported wool wuich was read twice, | N ru Digtrict of Georgia from Marietts to Atlanta, which Was | than live to est. Eat slowly, chew the food well, drink sparingly, “l:‘dr close reseublance to the genuine and the oaths of the unprinst- 4 H i men who vend them. To make sare of the genuine, [ slways ob That Om 50 beld esolution W d. aud goes back to oo juk ents, ci 1T COURT IN VIRGINIA. Mr. TRUNDBULL 10L), from tue Judiciary Committoe. roported a bill U the place of bolliug the Circult | | yeferred 1o the Committee of the Whole on the bo | passed. Union, aud ordered printed. e Whole on. the State of 180 | PoRiC. o ooete DI to enthesise the Trastees of Asbury Chapl & evea of water, and be temperate in all thiogs, and onelwf of the - It (':v;il»llul"llmnmrl scotions of the Revised Tarifbill, | €olred chuseh in Washington) to sell o lot of ground, which w primary causes of disease will be removed. Hilsrity and clieerfu pussed by the House and postponed in the Seuate, except that 5 couversation, whils at table, greatly sasists digeation. A hearty, pre yor of Customs to Teside st each of | ihe ad valorem duty is inoreased from 1010 11 per cent on raw | e jolat resolution ta refr the claim of the adminiatration | o o) o otoeive laagh will well addition to Lis own duties. perform the duties | wools, and on raw woolen manufactured Son! soatite | S ichard . Moads, dasensed, b0 the Court o Claisas, which waa | [omao, osplosive lasg wigh split pine knot on its pavisge in thea from Dr. Benjamin Brandruth' office, which is st the ¢ coruer of Brosdway aud Caual-st., New-York," aud who sends thow to order, free of clazge for express, for two dollars per dozer boxes One or two boxes (or Bot over twenty-five cents worth) sullicing gem « u-‘n:v x‘x sirl "\;:r::(n:'“ 3 Coxrt keratafure beid in | and receive the .-1”.,&4 ‘rlvm“yu“ gEveyer prasetived ‘..; nlm | duty is reduced from 50 to 40 cents per pound, Senate bill to incorporate the Washington Glass Company enally to to keep a faniily of ordinary size in bealth ovides 1 the sitting of said rotofore hel act ‘ongress approved on the second of March, 183 viding for - he Set e o - iy to to | for b shail ve heid at Parkersburg, | The payment of dut orton ot ok Contata ports hareen mee EVENING SESSIONS. e mtered tohe Comiti fr he Disried of Colurabit See o1, an fa a1 1 practicale that you breathe umeontaminned | 3 F L E S TR P R OF 7w DOTe | Y o A et altohug i dution on forisen mesehandie. | _ Mr. DELAO (Rep., Otio) offered a rosolution that the House | - The Sensto bil o pay 81,023 on accoust of services 3 Inspecior of ok, e overy beosthwe i comet It asminsbovich Sha Mook 60 | ©\uy ows: family, and those of sowe )¥ OF CAPTURED PROPELTY. l‘m| tod_into P I.ru,.‘,;.“\\',‘..h,,, ille, S !lnm dluihnx this woek at 11 aud takea recess daily from 4} to ;.u..x oms st Albany, from March, 1852, till April, 1963, whick was | fwparts to it its own quality, whether it be the savor of life to life or of ,_I:b.xm‘v. ;-pl : owy fami ,'un-‘z u‘;;( "m.." .;.‘:u Mich) offereda joint resolution that | § and Natchez 4, and that the first bus i order in the evening sessions | P4y death to death. Look ially ta your sleepi | Belshbors, in heakth fot & year, &n b A g vk o snchment be ustructed wuto the ool nd’ i shil be bills on the Speaker’s table . which was adopted. i Senate il rantiog lands to_the State of Kanas tosd n the | S0 s, o0k APl 2 O sSBiBt ommue Bl HB6Y | e, and ot futhings expeave or medical . Thie, & disposition made of captured aund w FENIAN PRISONEES IN CANADA, | #ud telegraph from Fort Riley to Fort Smith, Arkansss. Rejected. lacly pillows, that are flled with bloodshotten festbers. Keep the | Tui¢: | plodge my word 1 kuow to be true by actual practice aad obs | servation—althougls | supposs It will mot be so reqarded by wost readd N 1 wexed to nd made a part of the Coline A ers. Thewe pills are s officacious in cases of Lurts, bruises, cuts’ “wid port of Portl Mr. CLARK (Kep., Obio) offered a resolution rel&nflflnr the A motion to lay on the table a motion to reconsider the vote pores of the body open and elsan by frequent bathing, for exch of the States lately iu Rebeilion by of- | X | Fresident to urge on the Canadian authoriti o ou the | ¥ o 5, 0t 10 anadian authorities, aud also o rojecting it, was lost— Yeas, 5; Nays, 5. The Speaker voted there are pipes that tone to Life's orgen. Above all things, Treasurs Depariment, aud that the etion Dists 1 nts of the H -vested with full power to sead for persons aud | British Governiment the reloase of the Fenian prisoners re- | po, making it a tie vote, 1 papers. g ! 1y eaptured in Canada; which was adopted by s vote of | The wu'mming the bill was then reconsidered—64 to 51, | look to it that there is mo decaylng vegetebls matter of auy | 47T &e., as in other waludies. By immedistely cleansiug the bloods The resolution was adopted. J 0 . "', d Portland 102 yeas 10 2 uays—the negatives beiug Mesers. Jouckes and Mr, MCRUER (Rep., Cal.) then moved to amend the bill by | kind pesr or under your slespin spartments, for probably | 'Y remiove all danger of lockjaw. festering sores, of Congastion THE NEUTRALITY LAWS. [ t passed. aud goes to tho House for concurrenee in the | Williams. reducing the graut of land from ten alternate sections on €ach | nore gckness occurs from this cause than any one | O 1 Dblood et the wounded or ailing points—and oa awmendmonts, | GEN. PICKETT'S 3 . NO! 3 A cl « | ¥ MURDEE OF LOYAL NORTH CAROLISIANS. | side of the lino, to five alternate sections, so as tomakeitten | - "y any time you begin to feel dull and [ re spesdily sestores the isjured perts. Not unfrequently Mr. CHANDLER suid that Jast Decomber he promised on the | ! from the use of oplum In some of fits varied forms, of THE ADMISSION OF Mr. SCHENCK (Kep., Oulo,) offerod o resolution, which was | scctious a mile. Noor the Senut: troduce the present British nevtrality ard be bad found them ideatical. rosolution resturing Tent adopted, caliiny o the resident for information us to | The ameudment was agreed to, aud the bill as amended was | beavy and good for Lothing; if you lose animation and your fest fuels t . b, in this country, the Fenians were announced as sigued by the President pro tew. | whotber an application had been made to him for the pardon | pessed by 70 to | mumb and sore; i your mouth grows clamuny, snd your tonaue fars; er malpeactios, the morbid matter iu the biood seeks to escepe & Cinada wes the law under which ivel o wiguatars ¢4 tho | of the Tebsl Major Gon. Pickett, aud wheior, sinos the ad: | | The Seaate Joint rosolation for the sppoiatment of & Commisioner | if youy ayu feel as if they had sticks in_ thom, o your bead, of side, | tiroush veats calied foversores. | bave known (nstances of this it Mh of | o exsmiue sud report upon the claim of lows for forage. trans . | ) OF ¥¢ e ‘| kind wheroln, afler the patient has been in acute pains for werks, & ent of the Raleigh Conrt of Inquiry, on the or old sores and wosk poiata of the system - tion. subsistence sud clothing fituisied to certain voluutescs, whica | OF back begius to ach te service. It few doses of BRANDRETH'S PILLS have turned this curcent of « enlisted for the Rebel Z - 1.ce that it was a mere farce to continne COLLECTION DISTRICIS IN NORTH COROLINA. ast, nng firther moasures bave beou taken to bring | ¢ sk doj be following | Mr. CHANI 3 ue following bill tor others to punishment £r the baugin United | w3, Posed 3 ramble; 1f you snafle,or your voioe grows hky,aceompanied with e asked the adoptiou of the Doilowiug | | Alr. Cla) ) galled up tus following bill Klskett o thers i0 e m_:m“lh dhe |||:'lh"fmlo:rm]. { T Senate bil or the et of Jumes Pool, which was reforred to | £y 1 Tets cluar the throas, love ae tiese s ascertaiulog and roe | WOPOIA matter from tho wores to the bowels, throngh which it bes ittee on Foreizn Relations be directed to | 1 A D, 10%. there aball | PAVERS BEAKING ON THE CASE OF JEFF. DAVE e e Marisht of way and other privilages for the | moviug the local causs, If possible, bafore you ar stricken down by | been passed off, and tho patisat Lealed aluout at once. But [ do uok ot the expeloncy of repealiug our prsent nestraly It , tow Mr. Ly BLoxD (Dem., Obio) offered a resoiution w author- | co ki and exploring tansel to the Comatock lodes, | disease. Proceed st to'your cellsr, especially If you sloep on the | 31048 1o be Snderstood 0 sey that thislsthe ruls, s, when the CHANDLE that the neutrality laws area perfect ize Mr, Kogers, a wewber of the Judiciary ¢ samittee, to | Nevads, which was passed. | groued foor. - Examine it wellin every nook sud comer. You may, | 47em,lss been surcharged and weakeaed by poisonous and stope- e Senste bi " Ci B . W, Cl e Senate bil! to confirin the (itle of E. R, Clark and §. lark o maliod by oot | forces caunot slwa; in the in- 3 through its dark labyriaths, per:hauce, stamble f7ing druge, Nature's be hoped that the Committee on | o oy fore that C o %' h avs & . R T wd undec s grant frow the Spauish | in your res arson Davis. aud to have extracts made | {0 certain landslo b bt heed | treatment that I am ucquainted with. 11 decide that this is the time for re vestigation as to J i Cirhes iy Ko | v ; . . Ry » tuerefrom by a short-haod writer. ona QM g et J , upon & dead cst, por tome fotering rats 1o Resolution could oaly bs entertained by "The Houss refusing o second the previous question. and | 10 -‘rb:'; Nt Iabest 'fi.‘:.:.:.':.':f..&'..“.:’,'fl’.’:i’ of Congress | (o 5 ot Their sroms fs mot plesssnt, bat it fs mot | 1 will close this long (and as doctors will doubtiess ssy absurd ol "N Y.) risng to debate the resolation, it | *Tym s | foolish) articia with a simpls recips, which, i sdkered to in il & Mr. CoxkuNG (Ke ate Jotat reso ution providing for the examination of the ae- | deud) u | i Jotut Feso ution prov o ‘ udly polsonous; but if you should fall n with a rot. | went over under the rule. counts of the State of Massachuseits, for moneys expended during the | . THE CONKLING-FRY CASE. | S tacoass Gebonses, which wes relerted 6o (us Commitios on Mill: | 440 turnip or otate, or cabbegs, or any other decomposng vagaiable, eject 168t once & stone’s throw from your Louse, with every vestigs | Mr LKLY (Rep.. Ohio), at tae reqnest of Mr. Davis (Rep., | tary Afluire. | N.Y), oftered n resvution insiructing the Jadiciary Com A motion to reconsider. made by Mr. Dawes, is pending. | of its remains, even to the earth it bas {mpregnated, for the mizsms t that arbses from o peck of decomposing vegetables of any kind, if ine | voquirements, 1 kaow will bes] st one operation & grest majority & the ilis we are liable to in this country, and [ believe in all othel eountries, 1 know that it bas been used with entire effcct in cases of ysllow sou Dem., Pa.) objected, and the resolu & waters, shores, burbore, T vers, cresks. hoys » aud flowing into said Scund exclusive of the Distr © the o 1ee River to the ATION T0 A SOLDI MBULL (liep., Ll ) offered resolution. f Alofs Cloris, which as adopt mittee 1o inquire aad report w I “of the s pas-el. Siat the iccretary of War beanthorized to transfet to th the N ! icle: L (74 ate bill to and manner for holdiog elee- v S Retiiady Assdonsy, roin, the encplus o e b ‘.‘",',f:‘,,;”‘l::";,‘l,..' 05 07 140 | tious for Benators ta Congr g e . | Baled into the lungs, and consequently blood, ewpecially dusiag slesp, | fever; and! uow lave in my pomsessicn o cortifcs , siguad by r gt et T e e e ot 4 e sfictont with the a1d of the Tancet f of & ltle mospbins, to Kill | #¥ery member of s company who were niue moutky In the Amuy of - . ’ 4 Mr. Pruiay (Rep., onco Committes On | o resiment of hardy mes, and the stronger snd more robust they are | the Potomsc, at & time whon thoussods wece dyingaround them, with small-pox. and swamp fevers, and dysentery—the Lealth of every ose of whom (witliout a exception) was preserved withoat the sid of ® physician, simply by relyiog solely on * Brasdecth's Pills" s quantity of which bad beea preseated to the Company, with directions fof ¥ fimes ol to debate the resolation, | B¢ bill 1ncrensing the peusious of widows and orph = . himself, wished to debate the resolation, | Hhe,ill Taerastnc tho BN, (0 ¥ iate of disagroe. | Lo more certain will be their doom. T have iaywelf known, masy i, therefore. went over under the ru 3 or e = meat were of a purely techuica character, years slucn when the lancet was in vogue. scores of bardy young | i FRELAYS. | 3 A RELTEF BILL. | wmen and womew perish under such chroumstances ia a single conntry | District of North A root. Mr. SraLs O a resolution requestiog | o, pogion of Mr, BANKS (Rep., Mass,) the Committse of the | town of thi lives 1ight have besn easlly savi alations b the Treasury. should it at auy time | the Pres o On motion of Mr, Bax ey, Mass.) th of the | to i ives might have by y saved, S ; :‘ (A pore of Btntes ¢ Lot e | (hale wasdlachaged fro 1 comsdoraton o the et | 1w oty coubent, uadec & dilrent modo of e, | | 845 e byt (o Lowmenm Dr. Berjsinia Braadsetl. o on Forcigu Relations. and parts of o ,“l-"‘ o o public interest. A d. | cienne, and tho bill was passed. | bave now in my recollection & cerialn Dr. Saugrado, who then | RECIPE. MONT AND KENTUCK ‘o her VERIFIC \TION OF BILLS. | . DSOURNMENT. practiced in that town, of whom it might with truth be said, # Death | IN CASES OF SLIGHT HURTS, CUTS, BRUISES, PUNC Mr. Lawsescr: (Rep., Qi) o followed afer bim.” dom entersd » family at the seasonof | TURES, &c., or slight indisposition, take frou: ons to six Brandreth's® e bili passcd, » the House. d 8 Sesolution 1equiring | At 10:15 the House adjourne cording ¢ ageand contitution; say one pill for a child oae o accounts for work or 1l ks were most tifs. wi year whes these morbid o hoat sending one, | Pills, doue on materials furn | P-‘:‘!M::l“":“ Cerais ol s and for othe fied by afidavee “This Dot g0 .’I.' e ool of the NARRIED two, or three, aud oves five it one iustauce, to their graves. Weakly l‘ £ old, two for a child of theee years old, and four or mors for 1 = L or to mccounts incorred by any Comuiittee of the i paticuts whose strength of constitution was not compeient to curry iy aud approved by the Chairman thercof in writing, gpd | PERCY—CROCKER—On Monday, 2 inst , at the Church of the | sny considerable portion of morbid matter in their blood befora it gave | Where any malady has made such progress as to cause dificulty of ation of July 3, 1#66, whioh directed ailue- | Lraastigraion, by the Rev. Dr. Mougiton, Qeorge K. Percy of | way, tood some shance of ifs under the biexding treatment of that | breathing, oppression or severs pain in auy pars ofthe body, basd ox ritied by affiavit; wiioh was adopls New York to Abbie W, daughter of Johu Crocker of Hiinoks. " No | 9 o0 "0y 0r sueons constitutions stood but fetle, These, | Liiba, piace the feet of the patient fn water as hot as it cen by sag EY (Rep., © pay of ce MITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. cards. * which was refer ASHLEY (Rep , Qo) « L scemEseTaE || when attacked, generally kept about usti theis biood became wo thick | powibility be borme, and throw & bisaket oves the kuees (o kosp in sst- Roads | € | pointucnt of a Soloe” Cowmitt and slugzish that it coursed with difficaity throagh the thousands of | the steaus. Do uot let the feet remain in the bath to excesd four makes the salaries of Assistant Postmasters-Genersl o DIED. | litte ducts and vessels that earry lifs to the surface and extre. 1 wioutes, Wipe the feat dry as quickly as possible, sud rob them hard aud joiut resolations, now p the o and sll that may hel sendment to the Constitation of the | ing any pereon who ins beeu elected P term, as o all bilds and joi f and manger of electing Presideat and | 0100 with s dry towel Then get et once to bed and take froni on ¢ sis «short ilsess, on Sunday. July 22, Dr. Thomas | mities of the body, and were uaconscious of their danger uat the \ + A Brooklyn, sged 42 years, | mosbid matter in tae blood—pre-tpuated, perhaps, by the serateh of | pils as sbove. (fn cases of iutente bilious cholic or pleurisy, give fusersi secvices will take plase ob lh'“"-lg::'u-;' {'\l.'."_'::j:'- a Lriaz or pin, or a draft of cold air, or other trifling exposure began | six, eight, or even wofe, uniil welief s obtained, buk e pyed a1 Y | Lo clot or eongest in the intricate recesses of the brain, the liver, the | by no memns attewpt to remove the piin st the expense o'elock p. m. [ ). After awallowiag $3,000; of the superiutendent of ; of tie Chiel Clerks of the Ap- D, t 0 of #1001 w, i the Distri cts of Cherrystone, Va., Beaufirt, ) . St. Matks and Apalachicols, Fia.. sud Teche, Le nnge in the . Taborers of 198 clerks o horized, Presideat of the United Siates. | B TeOn Sunday, July 32, sfter o short but serious Wlness, | Pleurs. or some othier weak or delicate point, accompanied, of course, | of the life by biodlettlng or nerc tue Appotntment Ollice: 1 prineipal clerk, Pl 2 of Mr. L BLoxp (1) io), the resalution | BQAERT-On nday, July 33, afer o shert But aees et | B pala or ditross. Dr. Sangaado. wes thon called who pesconded | the wlls, drisk o glow of woak lemouade (oc maluesss sad tiree, 4 of cliss two, and 1 of olass one. In | ki, wan lald ou the title by & vote of 71 1) months and 4 P de is not tobe hind) made slaost boiling, snd e bok & principal clerks. 25 of class four, 14 0f | Parricio, st CERTIFICATIS FOR N i\ SOLDIERS. The friende of ity are respoet be funeral, | 8t 0nice 10 draw & hoavy portion of the best biood from the systeds in ter, it lemonade is not to ) made - ' and 3 of class one. In the Finauce Office: 4 prin Mr Newens (Rep., N dnced i joint resolu from the residence on-in law N 5"Fout | order te relieve the waffering; and having thus paralyzed the vite] | that it can only bs taken in sips; then cover warm and 8 swast wity 8 of class four, 25 of cluss three. 14 of class two tion authorizmg the Adjutant ( ew-Jeriey totraps. | Sixtiath-st. on Wednesdey, the t 11 o'clock & @ TH | forces, they were next stimulated by & dose of mereury wnd expected | shortly eusue. This trestuent will set all the vital forves of lifs te ernal and external. and not only remove the e¥ects bay mails, of poatuge, ccrtaln eertifientes of | remains will be taken to White Piaine tor intermen | o perforn: double daty with therr fastrament (tbe blood) jue erip- | work, both mit through 480 In tue Mosey-Order Office: 1 principal " wk and 2 of ci % P, 1i beresfio: be the port of o soldl h O Wuisding ghail| he Superintendent of the Posi. Sal port of | tuaoks awarded by the Leeislature to the soldiers of that | cprpwpLIN—At Windbam, Coun Jaly 9, Josph | pied by the luacet. In other words, the hotee that was | the cause of the distemper, as the most ignoraut cannot fail to per- - WWling shail be aliowed $200 beside s pa; Tin- Saluria, | wd of La Salle; | Suaen undor such regolitions na the Postmaster-General ma) T " . 2 1 clerk, Wo, 3 pay as a pri e e ¢ ; ate, ur ragulition: s ¥ n, in the Tth year of s age. 04, but from the of- <ipal €Ik, Waen employed wa a disbursing clerk i s ta couflcting with th provielons of this | Jipeq whick was rend three timos and passod. i Yl A v S Palk. g | TS ANk M S b4 i boavy load from 1ot 0ly by the relisf that will be experienced, but from the of- Mr. PoLaxn Rep. Vo PANKRUFT BLL. by rdegee g 2 e e Nt NATIONAL CEMETERIES. | DA A O e ¥, Delapitios, asd denghser of tho late | the mire, wes frst knocked on the bead %o peavaat bls Injuc- e character of the matter that passes from the bowels & lsrge o 18 ' 14 like to know if it was | Ske. 4. That in lieu of the on of Mr. SCHEXCK (Kej. Ouio), the commuica- ! ¢ 2 | Ing the wagon by his efforts, snd then s shoulder was placed to the | portion of which proceeds from the blood, liver, or othier vital iates- W Wednesday. the 25th jnst., 8 4 0¢lock | swpgo! i the vain exvectation thst the sdditionel stimulus would en- | tinas. Water gruel alone should be takeu for 1 hours after taking e wtention o the H ging the sesson 10 test the sense i te 1 reports iu referenc were | o 273 Fif h-ave. The relatives snd cifully fuvited to attend without e Bankrupt bi'l at the % in favor of pro L In order after which, as far a3ty experience has extendel, pa- diots 1n Lenuess abie the dying steed to drag it through the mud. The loss of the best | forther notice. blocd the system could atford neatralized the otherwise good sffect of zeneral rule, will be restored 10 complete beaith, and ia & FARNUM—On Monday, July 23, Sully Ann, wife of Samuel J. Far: | the mereury. gave momeitary relief to the patient just vo farasIfs | situation to eat and exercise as usual, without denger of relapss, f hor age. had been obstructed, relsxed the eforts that natare was making to | the siwple reason that the biood, the seatand organ of iife, is Franciaca, sua. i ordesed to be printed RIGHT OF WAY THROUGH PUBLL The Houss thes procesded to the co 500 & the omery of every hind | et hall. 80 soou Sflm:r _u!lm;‘ m:m- u“mf House bt Sravt right of | uum. in the S8th y. - PR RS | syt " N e 7 the digrction ¢ ! way to diteh and canal owners over the public lands io 1 OFPER—On Mond: y 29, Phebe, wife of Samuel Hopper, - T R A meat tw R L ARIR fariedl ok e o | el st Orogo bl Nevade, Which was. wndes | Lok 5 v Bont so8 ATy PHS | ool the el s ks Bk, ik bt { o o8 Imseetic et St R T Mr. SUMNER (Rep.. Mase.) hoped the Senats woull not ad wade by thew. | discussion at the time of adjournment ou Saturday | g i sl oiaives, sl iho members of Hope Lodss, No, 24, wont ou congestiug or cl ccelerated ape o causs 8 relapee - oara witbeat pesstag tbo Bl 1t tght nred Soms Sménd hll e pe Mr. JULIAN (Hop.. I5d.) addressed the Hiouss againet (36 | 1. SO0 K . BN s ot The somios Wil by | Fo o¢ dotooss soum sotusasd, Sud spils the koot wes. smsestal 1 becomes surcharged whth extravesus and worbid master. i uenta. but some bill en the subject ought t be passed. Testing Rorers: | amendments, r g e reedane, e 2 e i ta Weoduoeiay vrning, | Sltermately with dosss of calome), untl the patieat's whole body, de- | Some resders may powibly suppose tiat in secordunce with gea Mr. COWAN (Johmson Dem , Pa.) be Was opposed to the ‘;lc 6. That tLe ith saction of the acwf Peb 24, 1065, entitled “an Tho ‘;f'".‘-"- 'l:lllllufllu:v ¢ "mmxmfil by ‘,xf»'.‘" "\‘\‘l"'\ (Rep., where the services will be held. | prived cf its life principle, became o wase of inert and putrid matter, | ersl usags, [ may have some interost other than that of a desire (o8 o preseat form, cr.l:-"v‘r:‘.bg pposes, to iy bankrapt s g s o bl S ouce f ”"l"",;-_“_fl;‘“ w“:u:. ,L;:;";n‘,',‘,'“ it ce sy A P | ENAPP-At Eils wh, N. 1, ou Saturday, July 21, Harlan P. Koapp, | aud * Died of typhus fevec” was generally the verdict of Death's | the zood of othiers ia racommending * Beandroth's Pills” (which, e rNIE (Dem, Ky.) was i favor of & benkrop i, | March 3 1815." aud far other parposes.” shali no: o UTAH. mily are coroner theby. are always inclosed i o cortificate and disections 11 Boped, Bowever. that tiie present bill would Dot Be gapeed: | crrut Al Hoes: mimte it C apvrabsers b ¢ the | Mr. AsmLEY (Rep., Oblo) prosested the testimony taken be- | ersl, from the tevidence of THE PRACTICE OF BLOOD-LETTING HAS BEEN, | aroundeach separate box, with & Goverumeut stamp ou the euvs Dut that the subject would go over until the next sessioo. WELL Kll"'“ M';,”'" oSN “armen® b . | fore the Commitu, Territuries in relation o Utah Tersd i . on Wednesday, July 25, at FINALLY, pretty much sbandored, aud onn lew revolting but little | For the beneft of such readers I will just say that 1 Lave uever ce- S WtV Cud™ Wi wOoR" LT inserting | tory, Ordered privted LYNCH=On Sundas J’-l'l") William M., ouly son of William and | less fatal in its oporation, hias baeu substituted by many physicians ta | ceived from Dr. Brandreth or any gther perenn a farthing for suything Mr. CLARK (Kep, N. 11.) declined to cast a test vote on this | question, Lie was net wiling that bis vote on takiog up should e taken as an indication of bis vote on the bili. Mr. PoLAND d1d 20t intend to be understood as desirous of | knowing bow every Senator would vote on the bill. He | anerely wished thesense of the Senate as 1o the propriety of | comideriug the bl rospmcifullyinvlied t3 attend | 184 Place, iz, that of relieving effcts ot the expense of sggvavating | dons by me in relation to bis pills; that I hiwve siways paid full pricw, ot o loek. trom the residence | the cause by the use of opium. Instesd of knoeking the horse on the | for every box I have had; that I have mever received o fafthe/ sabingion-place. without further | hasd under the circumatances befare narrated, his eforts are paralyzad | Ing for any disposision I bave made of thewm, althongh I Lave probabls, MPEAD—-On Mosday, Jaly 73, Ralph Moad, In the Tith yosr of bie | PeI07® 1he shoulder i put tothe whesl by douing bim with polson. | edministared and given away hiundreds of boxss—that 1 esteem o judl:; “age 4 | 70 ILLUSTRATE BY ANOTHER HOMELY COMPARISON: | cious distribation of ther fn a charitable poiat of view a1 of more Fosieralservices I St Pagl s M. . Chareh,”corner Fourth ave | 1t piece of clota be ran through water ssturated with fustic, logwood | value thau o bundred fold of the sme value bestowed iu moveyy 2 T e kit st i | 0 other dye wood, 1t will come out stained o colored. ~Rinss this o | that in case ofleaving my family for any considerable sewon, ! anould | & brook, sud the coloring matter will quickly dissppear; but drop 8 | do it with an easier ind if satified that they would ou any snd at MOORE —Afer a short {‘ln--un Moudsy, the 234 fnst., Catharins, | !l lump of slum, vitriol or other mordant iu the dye vat before the oceasions—of accident or disease—rasort to the foregoing prescription son: which w M nagreed to. Several appucaud®i i membors for leave of wbsenos b Lyweb, & . Gomoses (iep, VL) moved to strike ont the words | 1,oyiLy boen aade, the SPEAKER Galld aitention (0 the fack ng been proviaed for in o previous bill. that lu votos taken to-day thero were only 18 er & qaorum, - The bill was thei: Tead « third time oud passed. It goes to the Hoase. WEARIY THE ASSAULT ON MR. PAINTER. [ Mr. Aunuy ( Muss ), fom the Select Commities to (o sac assaulton U, H. Paister, Clork to the Post presented tostimony’ tken, and offered & l | SHEATH-ENIVES v% THE NAVY ) was opposed to the bankrupt bill now Mr. LaxE (Kep. ¢ other tin » hoped the bounty bil i be . CHANDLER cailed up & bill 10 préves g, ; orat auy other (ime. He hoped the bounty bill wouid be | e CuarpLER SECHEE £ en IF provides olution that Bénjemin F. Beveridge be celiversd by the o | ! P of the na¥ Sergeaut-ai-Arms 10to the custody of the civil authorities, to r. SHE (Reg., Ob ed to lay Mr. Poland's mo- | fsting regulation for the goverament 3 ] M enay s (gl @ Tanid S ihe wonring of sheath-kuives o | be prosecnted befors the Criminsl Coart of the Distry tion on the table, Upited States, 1 OMEROY (IR . ) ¥ 4 made applicable 1o all sea- | (W@t the testimony taken iu the case be delivered to the United Mr. POMEROY (Rep., Kansss) hoped the Senate would not | sbipboard is ber od made applicabl »4\‘;‘“ Dot Attorsey. - a s f By Maves, docand.. cloth is passed through it, and all the water of the lukes wil ot saffice | for cure, than I should were they il s & pasitlos to - Ppee 4o wash it white again. So when the blood, by neglost, sxposare of | the best medical sdvice (apsrt thersfrom) (o the word adjourn before pass nkrapt bil. He would not vote for | men io the merchant service. .n'm:,umnmfl'ni'&.‘.;‘fi':n w.': taken ou that bl el be the duty of the master or other officerin | S0 S L made s statement to the effect that the Tlouse Mr. Sherman’s motion to lay the motion to take up the ol regiotored, enrcllod or licensed under | TS e irison the offender beyond the adjourn- Yied by the following vote: Viie ower or other person aover- | ORt (EE BRI R0 Gy . Huckalewo. Clack, COWAN. Darts. Guihric nan of other subordisate | | r m:m'm"r the Beieor Loand 10 “Morriil, Shecnen, Sprague, Trumbuil I e ag thet fhe Homes had b omission. 10 be saed for imprisoned wniil the close of Congre | on Bonday m rolng, the 224 | e ice & dinst., Poter Rice, of | abuee, bas become aorsharred with ushealthy matiar, suiclant - | and this awurasce bas besn orived from o long end vared expecte - terrupt it bealthy flow, and bezins to elot or congest, & little stimulus | ence, that has fu ly satisfied me that there is no necewity that one life ) h wing 10 impel the vital forces will ey et to di ecoa- r—whi Margaret Eleanor, youngest child of Harvey J. sud Hellen A | gestion and -:..-1 the morbid matter from the blood ; but introduce -.- :.‘::‘r: f.'.’i'f'..'. ::; '.’."-°"' F::: 1-::“2; ::.M n‘l."n::::l'::: ety of the famdly are requasted to attend the funeral, from | ©Pium pill o the smaliest portion of morphine into the blood, and | consejaence of the impurities it Is forced to consort with, firet eagen- s :'n‘n(;l. ;--.:‘nmm of Nostrand-ave., Brookiyw, this Tues- | all the meroury or other cleansing stimulants o earth will scarcely | dered by bresthing foul air, gluttonous and hasty fesding, aad othes VALY 3 purge it clean. causes porsres, and subsequeatly aggravated by the malprasd di. THomas (T, inte to have T M ¢ “Aee 3 WK datws, and Wiiso e pr ne of Nape—leurs Coaie, Crosmeal Eamunds e o (A8 aaas t the Ustied e e e arell owgadl, , Fol , Pomeroy, 0 e . - e resolution rreed to. gl SNt SO, Feniny. Nomeg, Sem direction of the Secretary of the Trea e DA ialN OF TENNESSEF. oved a3 o question of privilege, —ld < Conness, Cragin, Dixoy, Doottrree, Fewsenden, | 8nd the other bal! far the fund for the re the Constitution, the ith, NowToN, Middle, Saulsbury, | D that inssmuch as each “Ho 4 k Mr. Trowmie (Dem., Ky H: b " Brawr (vod . & “The bill prssed and goes to the House. hat 8 - @ qualifications of its ows MT.-Saddesly, w Cedar Swamp, L. 1., on Third day, et n e, Jobmson Democrate | Mr, EDWARDS culed wp bl providing me futows: | Jude o the, SeLLC0 A 1’ Howse had passed sl | _ siroke, Toviomathy, e enia produnsi oy oy | A BULLOCK'S HIDE ONCE ACCIDENTALLY LODGED on | tcos of phvsicians—among the most promioent of whisky That the sct of Congress entitied *' An Act repeiling corta'n prov g reatored hoal (weak point) in the River Tiber, the grest artery of Rome. | Wae thie former practice of bleeding and parchiug to death with thiraty| 0 srual! capitsls. - S0 the motion to take up the bill was 11id on the table. a8 of the Liw concerni CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL. | wels of the U Mr. Sitzmaeax (Rep., 02i0) thon calied up the Civil Appro- wrintion bill. | The pendivg resolation was upon tho amendment of Mr. | .00 Davis. appropristing £,000.000 frrthe payment of slavebolders | Uitoe Corvain pr seamen on board pbii d the same s | former proper practical relations with tbe L'-mn‘ d ox.mlz: 1 ""“{ _'.:":2."' t the M‘x"n'.'.'i' of hos grand. | Against this the impurities snd drifta of the river gradually ' con. | Which practices were ouly abandoned by the Faculty in consequeace, v y repesled are | to representativs in Cougress, the Gweimbers frouw Leunessee + Wuilaus daughler of | yoid v until it became o fust-anchored lsland. When firet deposited | of an outside popular pressure, since which morphive) sud other aer suscied he effsct of the bill. The nct of | *“Lim Sreaxes overraled it as s question of privilege, on the | Stis probable that o bousewlfe might, with o mere swash of ber | cotics have been substituted for the lancet, with almost equally nd W houses had Fod by conearrent resolution broom in the diection of the corrent, have 8o far stimulated its force | efect, and which will be doubtiass!y persevared in so long as igat 1 the provisions of the existiug law re | ground o e men engaged i Awerl tes which had not been represented in Cou- ——Te———————— | s o bave emoved the hide (congestion), sud prevented the forma. | Patients maswura the dostor's skill Ly Bk AN L eilers e <& #0 thal the el st four years, should not be entitled to rep bef the island, the expense of aggravating the disease, tnsterd of worklag thew of bgy | ot | b omgeat] we resclition declaring the State of Tenunssee 10 her l VAN AUKEN—Ou Sundky®, 1o the 624 yuar of his age. n Tieien, v..e [ e Bith yeur s e or slaves mustered into the wilitary service under the act of | oo vozgels to be ¢ ited Sta e LN Juse, 184, fect of the act of 161 and the eXisting laws was L0 0pen Amer: K gain until by concurrent action of both Houses { otices. o L Ha ML Wiksox (Rep, Mass,) mored to amend the sbove by | cun commerc and A merican shipa. Dotk i the ‘consting 800 | Toey sbouid be declared entitiod to Feprosontation. 24 T B i SR s ity btk e 4 e B (i 2d sabstitating a provicion tuat the Secrotary of War b loensed | foreign trade, to the empioyment of foreiguers entirely, The | iy, caled from the decisiou of the Chair, and RPRRTTOANL b e pliiaies 0 iabiall ) 8 o 6 PonT, R 1., May, 106 W0 pay out of what is known as the eommutation dref tund & | policy of the Goveramont, said Mr. ou motion of M: Urevexs (Rep., Pa.) the appeel was laid upon The Panslest of Phus. o bave lef. the bu rawn from the Tiber sufficieat water |~ pe 00 R is Day? sum uot 0 exceed €30 ench for eveiy ave owied by Joral | baon, from sarly n the prosest century o L T — — oo witk i besboom, Wiy b e . th s the Firwt Ready b B | pursue au Oppokite courss. An act of 1) ( URES. vised tl swashing process shou! e g 'y “cauving sk compensotion the claimant svall grve undoubied | FiT % of e United States exclu Mr. LATHAS (Rep., W. Va.) from the Committee 07 Print —_— e syt oo o THE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE LAW, of the river was 3 frout, or thickened by ’ : groof of his lavaity, and that he availed himsd{'of every oppor. od 6u boar. public and privato vessels of Snp Fevorted a readiition to_print 2,50 extra copios of the re e y sl the water JUST PASSED BY CONGRESS, ) & U O e e e e | A et i 1% aupplementiey o that suduired, kv | pori f the Commiten on, aaufctares for the uso of he TIE PRISON LIFE OF JEFF. DAVIS, s e cepd fmparted to the blood by opimious | AN ACT REDUCING THE RATE OF TAXATION."AND e . irds of the crow an e of il “ommittee, and 500 copies for the of the House, opted. other uarcotics. AMENDING THE PREVIOUS TAX LAWS. M., Wilson's amendment was concurred is by Yeas, 29; | S whonever they were not, very hesvy tun- [ ORI 0 j 't § : : b Nays, 6. ) o e tapooe. An se o 100 wovided mieo, | - Nveacmes O T8 STRORICS, D e & e COMICALLE ILLURERATED, Wit 1 have said o far i mostly theory, which readers will, of | Hine for liflen is an exact reprint of the Official Copy, word [>x word, T question was then on the amendment as amended. ang continued to be theflaw dowa to 1664 that there should be e L aad Glaposed of 1 0¢ hiblows: — courne, estimate st what it s worth. What | s isw aboat to suy fs | by mail on recelpi,087e. with s full index. ~ Price, 30 cente. i oA Tnquired how much there was in (o commu- | Suteefourthe of the orow of Ameriosn vessels composod of | Sheakers ST ML LR LU to ncorporate the Sol Jact, derived from more than thirty years' observation md experionce, | Dealers sappiied on liberd%e. gatioatfund. A e oan seamen. The affoct of the passago of the PendiDg | g o wet Baltors: Union of Washington. Concorred in. FOUR ROUNDS OF HIS GREAT MILL spplied to wultitudes of canes with, s far 85 1 8 3¥eud, unt BAKES, YOOREISS 1 gnHfi:"'dn:dfiflflf';::fi"n?‘eonfiw bill weuld be to tosiore 1AW oandition of 4CHire. e Yoo amendzents to the f:‘ e il o ncarporte the ¥4 e auccers, {neluding bilioos cholic, billous fevers, and all the ciqge of 3 Mo, 08 LAY . SHER; as] 3 [hie bl to t ) [ ¢ and Seilors’ .. Concurred in. 3 uccess, " g 0. B S et ST e e e Tho il waa pased 4 g Lo o s 'D;".;’E,,,,,::"..‘."‘,.m.'-;:h-o‘ o i o owabiah cartin pon it o the, o el et ey | e e enough. . A roads. Concurred in with amenduen - g favers, called in the books, Typhus or Typhoid, Pleurisy, comte,, difference be wees & uickel pouuy and P| 'Witsox did not believe that it would take moro thes | Mr. CuasDiER (Rer Bli‘;;':;"ml:l_';_5;:_‘",’{;"“"}"‘"}’,4,‘.‘.’ | "The Senste swondmenta to tho House Joiuk resourion declring THE FIRST CHAPTER OF colds and sore-throt, Indigestion, aud 1 frst-born child Hoadache, | NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS! Oue is & cent not worth kis wolght ‘::l%::_;;m’mpwn‘lgltn‘rdeqnn:‘nm-lr:‘.«ol‘;:n R s | N Y moved to 1definitely postpone | Tennesser azain entitied to Senators sud Representatives in Congress. Jroup (It applied fa an early stage) Dysentery, Diarrhen, | . coner. the other n scent worth itewelght in gobl.” wore entitied to auy compensation. ‘The slives were 80 far or of the bill. Mr. BIxGHA (Rep. Obio) moved eoncurrence in the amend- BARON MUNCHAUSEN, ool s Pl g LB Chgerd iy il o 1 okl \ persons that the G'unnmonlM-llghllothelrleflloo- the | ; sce the mecessity of the re- | Lo of which s ever the blood) cuts «nd bralses of the | .:: s the meaning of the joke | saw in The Herald the othes :m.‘.‘..‘t’u‘."'.;':.' mfi'e‘gv&‘ ::‘mi"'n; u‘.'o'x’;fy‘ o'a'a“mdluf“;'e P BMomaAN—Tt won't be repealed if you postpone the | The ameodments to the Joint resolution were concurred in wiTh :"'Ih l("I -:“":’ ‘":::‘.’l:m'::,.:w‘:?' “‘:;: :: Slials m°::"':"“‘:l:-”‘ fazmous perfume 1" 4ald oue of Phalon's ppropriated for the purpose named uutil it was determined bill. without division. i fact, almost e ‘ute ailn; climate, 3 the other day. ;ull hpw mub it would take. There was bat 87,000,000 in the | Mr. MomuiLL, (Rep., Mc.) exnlained the natire of the bill mendment to the preamble was coneurred in—Yeas, GUSTAVE DORE'S | wmenced with patn lo the head, body or Mubs, or st the commence- | *Joke, eh' ) py T "y { ommutation fund, €2.000,000 baving been appropristed for | establishing s Lureau of Emigation Which it was proposed o | g0, Nyy, 2. & joint resolution has passed both Houses. wment of which the patient remarks, in o languid tose, " T dow't feel | Lo ogy cor s you the parties to the freudl mwr&lrpfl 1t ought to be ascertained firet whether | ropeal. P o ith e Sei he olution iu regerd to rations of SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS. well,” with the exception, perbaps, of Scariet and Lung Fevers,which | =~ s busiaess beforo they got through. ‘ ‘Shis would be sufficient. ; ‘Atter discussion by several Senators, Mr. MORGAN with: | 1,10, voldiers lield as pr i the ¢ 1 shall describe greatly benefits, aud liys tbe foundation | W Ro%.nas Mr. JOHSSON awkv 15 favor of the amendment, aud hoped it | drew the motion nud moved to postpoue the bill antil to mor- | 0a wotion of Mr. WAKD . N. Y.), the substitute was : s sl 2ol gl "mw“";_ah poncs-cco ol £ ";"’:fl,""fyhlr“‘ o; TN T 0 3 row. concurred in. = — s these eomplal we 1 : “* G b e (Rep., Tnd,) said that the amount of the | Mr. EDMUNDS moved to lay the bill upou the tavle, aud the ooy THE DEFICIENCY BILL. The adventures of this exiordo by spplying additionsl simple treatment, via.: peekiog tn the | V- A= DATCBELCR' oo, 16 Bondw. ! ‘commutation fund was §9,514.923. Detween eight and nine | motion prevalied. The House then went_into Committeo of the Whole on the foner, wid certain vegetable cordials or decoctions ia_the latter com- wcm \\‘m of 1l hinds REPAIRED Bm u“ ‘thousand colored men were enlisted ju Maryland, of t FEBRASKA, . State of the Union, Mr. DAWES (Kep. Mass.) 1o the chair,on the PRINCE OF LIARS i ASH RINGING MACHINE COMPANY, whout onc-balf e -h;ra;._lnnd the Comm loners had est Mr. Wane !ll#p,()lhllvln(ul:’;i and o{rlllr.lle:l unenimons con. | Deficiené Mu-’ = 4 o I'M ot oriadbe el B e Bt B Courtlandt-st., New-Yory, mated that it wou © §762,000 to comply with this law in | sent to_introduce a bill for the admission of Nebraska O3 metion of JOmN L. THOMAS (Tobnson Dem.. Md.), & para. | 5 ’ a period when the to| on letting phys —_— ¢ Depity-Solicitor of CONTINUED IN EVERY NUMBER ave reforred to was at s bight (and it ws grest in proportion to the | , FIHIL8 HAIT Dye, $90e, Black or Bror °.,‘,'“""‘“'m-.*.—’.; MMaryiaud, which would leave nearly nine millious for tue claims | State of the Union: aud. on his motian, the bili and t) [ eraph was added making tho salary of 1 of Delaware, Kentucky. aud Missour., itution of the State of Nebraska was referred to the Commil- | fha Conrt of Clajms the sume as that of ¢ Yered un nmendment, in the form of a proviso, | tee on Territories. “LLe bill appropriates about &0, scorws of his victims that died, those that reovere ] being held fa pop- | bold by all Diuagists. Assistant Wlir estiwation that bis skill hed miraculously rescued from an otve . K C00l.—~BARTLETT'S PATENT POLAR l!'IIOII‘.- lossle and retail. by GEO, F. MEKKLZE, No. 77 OF THE Mr. WiLs0x offe that 6o money snall be paid under this provision until the Com- BALARIES OF SOUTHERY TREASURY AGESTS. the Brazil mail steamslip b p i ar eep amissioners appointed under the Ac: of June, 1864, shall Lave . = 4 Senate joint 1 e ital at Washington, snd i FUNNIEST OF PHUN. wise mortal distermper), & girl living o wy father's fumily was | TORS. whol n# their final N e 18, Fags, 13 m‘.;l.r'r.‘ Iu\c”r‘é‘i:r: :‘)’&: )'1':]3-’;'1’;.10 -ja::in-r:)f: :me..:lu";?.’d é’mu Department, and 832,000 to pay a claim of Madison ; switten with the -;lnl I}mfir- of ::: ::;d:“.‘;. -::iy,-nl Dr. | Bleeckerat., one door west of Brosdway. ¢ This was agreed to, by Yeas, 16; Navs, 13. laries of tho agents of the Treasury in the South | Sweetzer. — Saugrado wos sent for. Lo told my 5 s case was Best World. The amendment. as ajended. was then agreed to. Dy e e O e the aath of alleglance, 1t pro- | _Pending action ou the bl the House at 4:30 . m. took & escecdingly dablous, that her orgnization was unfavorable, snd thet T o PITA 1&-’1-’!"“ u.\::;‘flu :;:’;«'3’.';.'&'%3'3.‘2?.%“3&?’;h vides that the Secretary of the Trl;?ury be a‘_n. :; recees till 7:30 p. m. s LARGE PICTURES OF THE WAR IN EUROPE, B ad et Hitle Ropes o€ heé seesviry | ill theh 6 Would. 8 'COATED WIT) AWEET GUMS ious, re] I onable compensation - . ion of the Clerks in e Degartment ‘of State 20 per ceut, from ,‘;;":"p:,‘::,‘:,","',f,d N "ekgioysd e the Tariose 66, 430 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, SMALL PICTURE OF all that m:‘:-l :lfl‘ ml':m":‘ e Lo “z;mlr"'m Sapestor to sger, CLhER @ 30tk of June, 1863 3 od in collecting the revenue in . % " imons conse: was oppol 0 blood- forred ree 3 who have been actuslly engaged in collectiog Mr. BANKES (Rep., Mass.) asked unanimous consent T e i ie o p3-d % B The smeudment was agreed to by Yeas 16, Nays 13, as e Tately in instrrection, notwithstauding their failre . ty 2 I, follows . ;:ox:..;lx‘ltv B e o iflco roquired by law; provided ‘.:.h:.’n;g.r;:d&y,;:‘:‘m“ “nn;?"y;r t‘e":‘z::.ldunflan of re LOUIS NAPOLEON'S GREAT FEAT, {ather gave the girla doss of what was then known ss Aldrich's Pills, The oply vegetable substitate for calomel o ury tothe (Yt stowrs Aoihony, Doy, Doguaprun, Hgte Hedrick | 28080 S ionsation st oot o greater 1 uny cass han | PS8 0k e, 1) avkod i 0 i the suoets b Iwith s sweat. The nezt sReraoon the doctor called e s lradhasoy ons: More, Nevmith Wee. Fotmad, Foawsey, Tramball, Vaw providod for by law for oficers of tho revenue perform- | oyl T PICTURE OF THE ATLANTIC CABLE, Pirssper prsrir g s el sworld, and superior to all purgatise, aitecative, ot Pite a Lk and Wiliey—16 | port upon. Gy A g g e P NATs - Messrs. iackaiee, Chandler, Clark, Guthrie, Howard, 1. ing suck sorvices; aad provided further m),c';' ..'.. ;:cl;hnlllnfl: Mr. BAxKS roplied that the r'('-"fl_' to be submitted would frpne :, ;‘“:‘ boesfeamp e ) end thet she weo - general use. Morriil, Nowtox, Ramsey, SLesman, Sprague, Wil & W be deemed to autborize the coutinusuce of such personi be in refersuoe to the invasion of Canada, the aid given to Sihot admicable s "“u‘“.ml.m"""“u‘”' Tese Bl ""fl i E 2 i Mexico, and the interest whioh the Government of the PICTURES, .'... : ly bk n‘hu- wnlfl‘.' _fi“'. THEY PURIFY THE; m,l'oog,ui; bt —-13 h em) ment. Mr. SUMNER offered an smendment abolisking the mission N, Bgl"xyluldlev.. V1) offered a proviso as an amendment, | gia¥l BT OC Ui tion of what is denomisated the Monros 10 l:)nsu. Adog ;ad . . i e that no suck y?rAwn whall ;;:-m% salar) d!gr[-:lr;;:nl hr::d:flr:g Doctrine, e POEMS, {og tone that * those pills are devilish things,” be took his saddle- AND PUROR r. SUMNER offered an amendment appropriatini T the st ugust, 1866, and provided ful Pa.) ob) d, statiog that objection was lle (sure o v X 5 Bawyer Barkes, o clerk of the State D erartment for extra e b€ Al it be paid unti their sccounts hase heen sef to8 RARLO O ) Siaweh, batoe PROSES, | pags, lancet, bluo pil Ll ‘:‘n;: Iofi".:':: :‘:;m'"-'“ ), oplam, | ok stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, ski, and other secrsiisns »+ |n ices |; issuing pardons, under the Amuesty Proclamation. | gt the %‘rulury b(; mfi-;-i T‘I;c '"':{:xel“; 'Td- ;f;'.’:::l,'; | "'Mr. Baxks nsked parmission to report on the nmfi u‘d;‘:,. AND OTHER GOOD THINGS, u:::ry,‘:llhlm :m. rmln none “-, a1 all dibab ks isagreod to. Mr. TRUMBULL (Rep., 111.) hoped nosuci o0 -8 ity laws, and to have the report considered on Thursdas About this per factarers alladed to, DIS] 3 A o n g M), from the Committoe on Com | The Secrotary of re Croauury had Bo Tight to make such | ::“;‘E"l}:’:"‘,,::..d, o abigrs 4 the rale 1 ondor o | 197 TS 0 menton this warm westhen: s e, weis oy incommoded by ths szl provinse 0180 | g 5 conte s bos. i by Drugs morce, ment " ents. | % then moved to suspend the ler to L d Sangrado ut popul ywa as Fal Maiden lsas. o T o . Dome B Lok Suprer. | s onton i e whe he e, e | i o el o b o= o cqpisssesroma dsce oo e o ADWAY & Cow No. 6 Mablowims: ¢ A i fioud hg Odpiniltihe @ Oobmean; pinted | ity So et e N ki (d Altad 10 1| ANy (0 Ibion, (aostag | 6306 909, WIM 59 Q8RS | Denmidllomtile b nuuber of hands that were taken out of empley iu cousequance m NOISES IN THR' an auendment appropriating 66,000 foF 8 TLt-Lorse at Bouth | us the persons eppoiuted had boes usmured by tho Seoretary of | Ve rwonTh (Rep., TIL) offered o resolution requesting AUGUST NUMBER Afons and, in vory. many cases, fatal sickness. A yousg man or | DISCHABGES FROM Ly !un o Michigas. & og | the Treasury tiss the oath would be repseled by Uongress. | the Commitiee on Yureign Afuire 16 inguire iE0 the expe & woman woubl leave the ill, complaining, perkaps, of & pain in the by the use of the recypily discoveed Vegetable h!:' cnflm "fi ::a c“g’fl.%.. mnn ::mvu. i-‘:v““ Tr).l.ru r);y‘: mp”q':n?;;)n':‘fo :oh:l‘d :m l;k:rh'o"o’ll : - | .n::;, ;{ zr'e rur " ulp ;m"n:".c ;'u;:‘ .r:,fih;;"'i:, :\: head, neck, shoulders, back, or side, or difficulty in breathing. send Price §2a bottle. For seie by _u‘pm repair l-mrl:tmfl the pier and light-kouse at Waugo- g:‘fanwd .J! udllluls"lhmu of 2’- :lomlhv‘fn‘;h':’t“;a'r t | Rritain spplied to ‘socild Confoderates in this ountry. THY, FUNNIEST OF PHUN, nlxI:-:m mnndnu an’w‘:’d‘h:.‘:va :-hh.::: OEQRGE ‘ ahauce Straits of 3 o N Secre! coul v g " of ancet, , in consequeuce, Ageat o5 Gz ey, xfi":'f ofered ax, amendmet, trom the .{[w';fi"cnu:éu.:mun s E}:Boulh o il these ofioes. Ho | 1t was adopied. RBORGANIZING DEFARTMENTS. THE FUNNIEST OF PHUN. ing for weeks or moaths, and probably "‘“ u: fully | -——“—_——T——.l—u, aval Committee, as wa: For the e n of & chapel | (Nye) oLgress Wo Bo #uc! Mr. MoRmILL (Rep., Vi.) asked to have to-morrow after the . " watisfiod, in iy own miud, that both the sicanesses were, edicnl Common Sense,—40 psgea—1 0 Illustrations. i B ey e o sy e | S s b st o S 1 | e e el S S L — vl o e et i | &L GO R L1 B M Mr. GRnes moved an amendment, as an additional section, jutment of th Tat Tas Boorstary thoaght the Ad- | S the Uil to sessgasis the Tresssty: SOLD £ \ than the noreaal character of the malady, sad greatly o | g y Toiows: That midshipmen and actiog-midshipmen of 'the | ministration ol baye soutrol of both Houses 'S3d that th ""{lr’_" Ripar (Dem., Wis) o'jected, stating that the evi- 4 ONTHLY AT 5 Dr. Sangrado, gave freo and wide uttersnce to my couviotious. 1 |~ Copuuttations free, dally from 9. m. 09p m Tovallds st adie- p Jnited States Navy shal be entitied to one ration or commu- | oath would be repealed. White he (Wilsoo) condemned the | dont purposs of Lhesb tRoLI0ns Was to DFoLract the session. AND PUBLISHED M THE OFFICE, finally resolved to practice medicine myself, 4o far 88 1 could obtain ,:,_.:,_________—______ o A eeer B i i S8 ation therefor. - Adopied. o4 of tho Secretary be ¢id not think tho person appoited by e Ml : e patieats from dhose .y immedsie uelgbborhood Wl 0L | “ G ouyrart mad Cure for the Ruptaged:7iut fen Addns n'f«" :u .‘.’2&‘5'., the i-"pné'nnu .."“r..‘"'s."..".'.';’“és:?.’::.' t.f‘:‘&".‘.‘-?u“’iff' ?‘fimbm ought 1o ba passed. Those who | Mr. VAR Armxax (w N ¥ {'"";,"" ‘7‘:"{"’"‘*“ Tag » 2 gratia; wud from that day to this, & period of -m:lmmn: yours | 5GP Ty, No. 115 Broadway, New-York. ) Pecomuended by the Select Committes on Ventilation. e otk ot b pard A3 dlaohargod, aod | Talid Pensions, reported & bl to E1re Traacis Colemn, Jats ¥ FRANK BELLEW, o many handrods of casesof lmost every type of disease, 1 bave, | = 014 Eyen Made New. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND RYCESS. fhose whio could take it put in their places. { Company B, 19th Wisoonsin Veluuteers. & pension on accous, o o o kmown s doath to oceur among thowe who have relied solely 08 |y out Spectacles, Doctor ot gt mael fay Mr. TeoMBULL (Rep., 111.) moved an execative session. On motion of Mr. Clln'nl{.l .ldlu i er consideration of ;f“‘:fipkm Llindoess. The bill was ree limes apd o i omodles T have furnisbed, nor have 1 koown “': rious | E BT FOOTE, M. D., Nor 1,130 Bi ay. Mr. Lax (Kep.. Ind) boped not. He was opposed to hold- | the joint resolution was postponed uutil to-morrow. o o OAD. = e tery, Pleurisy, Typhus or Typhoid Brais, - Tine of the ¥, oy more exscutive sesmions. There Lad Lo enough of . SR DAL BNAME CAFAL 5. Prce (o, Tows) T vl 2 resolintion o postpone all | SUBSCRIPTION. . cerra$1 30 ':‘““‘;::"';';;‘f"'l ot b Tt Seuis and Tan | | The Woodlawn Ce emetery et s 0 bsscative business doue aready. Mr. CnaxnzEn called up the following House joint resolu- | L EELE0R, 00 this. evening to. the Committees SINOLE COLES Soents | O of whic last, as before eukd, wy expericuce bas been slizit Coatra Park.” Ofics No. 31 Eq R0 s j“'fltu:::l‘:m Toto execative seasion at 4 o'elock v. w., l""u'»"a.,.‘ Tie Usted & inorsad s he D Sway | the $acide Toliroud aad ob Pabie’ Laads. which was e | o oty ow g, s w1 s bowa B0 ot of L Wi G " ondeat. A8 0'glock took o rpanss to makt AL A M R (. G s biand Waiois o Ui Chcasuvabe Witk e sasris L