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v v avibune, Doy — jor. % . 3 v o Vor: & XVi 8 NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1866, PRICE I'OUR CENTS. 1 - the Sergeant-at-Arms into the custody of the civil authorities, | general interests of orticulture and egricultare thronghout THE ARMY BILL. directed to snspend the col ecti Jately in Rebe! o CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND t to be prosecuted before the Criminal Court for an assanit upon | the ULited States, Mr. Wrisox (Rep., Mass.) called np the Am‘ bill from the "‘4‘“‘ imposed hf s Aiigust 3, 1gwl, entitle { FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, 7 | U. H. Painter, Clerk of the Committee on Post-Ofices and CROPS Honse, aad amendsd it by supetitnting 4 the bill re. | 1B St e B rether gt g oy ¢l A posiitve aid Speciiic Remedy for éxeases of th ‘ { Post-Roads. He bas given bail in th of 61,000 4 oantly passed by the Benala. ~He did thln, b sait, o Rope of g v BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SwELL- b LSS i e sum of §1,000 for The abstract of crop returns for July, just issued | Eettiag the subject before a Conferench e ras passed, | - Mr. WADE (Rep., Obio). from the Committee on Territ e 1NOS, v e Fos by © testimony shows that Mr. Paiuter was 00 | grom the Department of Agricultare, shows the prospect of & o pded o i g b | veported the bill fof the aduwiseion of Nebrask, 80d ssked ime This Medic ucreases the ,;W,. geation, drd excites the | (‘:u::yn':d ::gl(y‘:’;:l:::"::;? ,:,n '.u lowes ball of. the year of average fruitfulness, The present indications, a8 m'nmp LAND GRANT. -)lx sru‘.lvkr:lhm" % chlosied. e ek ot poren U L U s ADMISSION OF ‘TENNESSEE, | comc ndyrenesd n cometon vt u fwd wes b | sk 1y hosade of comapondot of e Dyt | o s QO LSRR b Cofrpets S | gt Sy (100 s o was o tor o the poaitione, snd a!l ueturs) enargeme od, ap well s pain Idbiod g #id d down, Kicked several tmes 10 | yeint (0 an average of about one-eight and a alftentbs ofan | 100 % SAEEomruction o the Stocion and poropolis ut sionid objeot o L oramont oopeideratios. o boped 106 e e abios w0 e bt tor lh:'.\lnl:f;n:‘nulnnullh'or‘:‘r::nw‘:.' oo of tho Witnesét | uverage crop ia guatity of wheat. of a guality that wil make B st W Clfll‘mp«l-&n‘: bill would be taken up. | ot o ot A o were present, s well | 44 cqoal fn value to last year's crop. ‘The testimony | Mr. SHERMAN, from the Committee of Confarence tpon 8] g Ol A N e e The o owi A Message from the President—He Signs the e to Lis wsistance, io would baveboen kil | frum ail qaarters renders it certain that the quality | JoG% APkickeon il made s roport which wan agrecd | question was-\he mowdmett approprisgies. 8117000 oF o Mt = Ve ] NEW MODE OF RETRENCHWENT. wil bo excellet. Tho showing is much more | N e proving tho veutlation of the S:nae Chauber, which wod T Bill Under Protest, Stil farther progress in the work of Retrenchment | favcrable thaa n the Juse report. Winter barly s in very | | Mr, SAERaAN caled up b Taril biil passed Jast week by | *Gir Davurrrie (obnson Dem., Wis), from the Commities IR LA was wade to-day, as predicted in Tue TBUNE digpatches | nearly the same condition ax the wheat, The oat crop haa ?&L‘m&"fl‘&; Dassed by the Sonsie.with nra;n?;h;: on Judlm Afiairs, reported & number of amecdments fos :::”: :H”: S i:‘::d(uy.(hAL? nlmA(-mel-m ';u_hnlx': ;nannn of Mr. Ridale :m.-n l;hillfl:fl] ¢ood—nlm;wl bgnm] hprovedenl. T:;Qint "m?:s, urrence, on which it goes bacl the '“fl?fi%’fif!flfi"‘dfi;‘fl&:fi"‘&‘& o 4 HHH Bui ded to the Cisil Appropriation bill, inereasing the compen” | tion of pastures is generally above the average. th t *“In Seetion 1, strike out the following words: ** And no 0 ' men, ) inereasis i 'Three of the Represemtatives | o of Congresmen to8:000n year. and lotting the Mileage | exeeption of Maioe and New Hampsbire, every Stato reports | 4% B 50 S0x 1 WHICh b cm‘"vcm&:‘“fi, curctiensro | oot miege Intondof §4000 sk af groe e tht Inraade e Sworn In. stand us at present, Headerson of Misscuri tried to amend | greater breadih of cora than usual, A somewhat diminisbed | *Sirike oat the oth e s Sk | comemnse with the RATIXIR Confrom, Nr IS g HELAMBOL IRACT BUCHU, this by reducing the mileage to 20 ceuts insiend of 40 cents, | uverako of sorghum is indicated, There is nearly ao average | KG9, Thet in determining the dntible value of | it | fde Spunt hod heaw libersl 40 SOEELRREIR SO Por woshnon, stiend iollowing Bymptons and $ncreasing tho pay to 84,000 instead of §3,000. Tne result | breadtk of fax. In every State more potatoes shan usaal were | Cr*adpunstors sl 120400 1o 200 Covon 0ttt [Thalesala price | the present session did Kot pay their ex S o el mengall . i s : would have been an addition of about $100,000 per annum to | planted, which promise better than usual. The prospeet for | markets of the country from whence the saime shll huve = 0.) offe e St St The Senate Amends and Passes the Revised | o suasel capenser, As adopted, the iacreass wil coet the | aTpies 16 ot aa good ca usual, and 5O frai UPaD 1he Het | BOmtpie e oAt e penic lahnled B 193 piceof | Senators Lhal bo § i) per annui. commboeiog With e 11 [ WARCPDLN RS Tariff BiL Government §100,000 a year for the Senate, and about $400,000 | makes £0 poor a showing ae peaches, : um-:'ll‘. wmfiu: or "'T."'::' ;'n‘t"— sl‘::""h':,« u':lh: M. cents per mile by the nearest route, in e Fary v T BAck, : for the House, an it includes with the 162 Members all the THE LETTER FHOM MR, DOOLITTLE. ooy X e T e L T T o e S okl ol L T DI G L L Froewive or Tav: Bapr, Deleguter. With 36 States represented, tho facresss will | The following is o copy of the lester sont hy Son- | Sommiseion st the usaal raies, but b1 no care low Han 14 PO S0P, | pey mile, age for tie: present Cougress 1o be 40 eents - export doty and il other actaal o o 3 un Chalrman of the Philadelpbia Central Com: | DUttin o, preparing xad packing for ramaportation of shipment, wnd | o Alr, Howaun (Re 1 Micby asked . !H‘::m o amount to §72,000 a year in the Senate, and about §300,000 ¢or Dogli RUPTIONS OF THE FACK, ot charges of & genersl character incarre: b " acarred in the Tm!m- of & gen- e Sk assiTuDR, PALLID COUNTRNANCE. The House Refuses to : ayear in the House, One or two Senators suggested a call of i » P 3 = # b mittee, to & Soutbern gestleman, who is one of the delegates | 1) be distributed pro rats among all parts of such in- ailowed to g0 i (which this Medicise juva b Concur in the M’\m aud Nays on the amendment, to-day; but this indie- | gject; | yol tad every et thereor chareed with duties based on valas shail M. i emeox said the effct would et increass the wn cretion was promptly reproved by several of their brethren, W ASHINGTON, Tul be advanced according to its proportion, snd i wines or other arti | pual expense of Congress about $100,000 e el S ¥ <mxoro, Tuly 16, 1806, | ? i) i : KAWTS, WRRSECIE, YERN, b9 = mendments who called out in o suppressed tone of vaice, *'Ob no, dow't | DraR Sim: Inolosed I send you the circalar letter of our o o ey 8 o ' Bo ‘v B B Thdcimitinens (6 the Ansataget s Siongrond 16, ook 101 « patieot may expire. Who cou ssy tiey are call the Yeas and Naya a0 they didu't call thew. Thein. | Committee on Organtaation. ft containy the views of tho Na, | made o the ente‘el value of morcha B S TR TR 1 st Wik ARBOEAteD, Wovalat yoloss esiom 1 ¥ those * direfnl disenses, s Y o nion Exe.ative Committes. We expact to see a groat | av part of the actus] value of such merchandise, and i sush NI Ghiote renck ” Dom’ aclithe. Tasnmnd Yoao anf orease is retrospective in its character, dating from the 4th of | Convention at Philsdmiphis, real nnion of the patriotic heart | sball excesd by 10 per ceutum tho valve v declared i the entry. in | o o rs replied ont calrthe Ve and Noys!” and @ of the whols country, East, | 8ddition to the daties imposed by liw, there shull b levied, eoltéeted the Yeas aud Nays wese not called, brain of the country b, 1, North and Sonth, 0 ble 2nd paid a duty of 2 per eeatns o1 sach valoe. Prosided, that the | M. CLALK (Rep., N s flered an awendment e s st Ao b atic JION Saaet N Sod that war 18 | 5P Case bo ssgeosed poi an amount Tri- tan the b | ating 81,500,000 of repairing the levees ou the lulu‘t:fl.”m e witness to the rath of the sssertion. the Senate. Both Houses will probably sgree o adjourn on | S0, S5 Pesos, BaS Some. A" siar sbecared 1o hake | oco memtered valsa, Procidad /iy, the Bo e e o 5 RECESS, ¢ weakness, requires the Monday, but o querem will remain after Satarday, nor will hl-u:’-h llonllfl fiiends, lm‘m-m and l;l;uhuu«l ;.fl.lon. - 'pfl“:s?,|nA joug combing or carpet wool costing 12 venls or nf&‘:".'x”f-‘.'fl'.:éf“ on this awend: g s edged to maintain a true wlegiance upon the pricciples sct 5 v AR any business be done on Monday, except proper offcers to [ b S Ml 0 (1 Coutention—the Constitation, the e e b o EVEXING SESRION, i \l~ ANITY AND CONSUNPTION! n ci .l A 3 fi March, 1665 wllering, bu ome wil 4 ¥ » p £ their suering. bat none will con e Civil Appropriation Bill Disoussed in THE ADJOURNMENT. 0t the Sesate teok ¢ lows: sttached to the De- 'y orga ) invigorate the system, which MBOLD'S FXTRACE OF BUCHU lovaiiebly does. A trisl { g g a enrolied bills, &¢. P B I O o aase senatry, B . K v F [ 9 fsed on, T of ountry. Re- of the Trossary & Bure led the * Bureau cf RELIEF FOR AKMY OFFL ERS. @Bt convince the wost sheptioal The Bounfy Fqualization Bill Offercd as an KUMORS OF A VETO OF THE TELEGRAPH BILL. spectfally yours, 3. B Doourrmr, Chairman. | Haticn e .‘.‘.fiu&y:x G gy Wherety s oized | Mr, IAMSAY (Rey, Ming.) subimitted the report of . oo Y ot 1o apsintend snd condact the Dus : - port Amendment, and Defeated, It is ramored that the President will veto, on TIIE ASSASSINATION REWARDS. e ,é-)m.n.n’rfpfi.n.m.u.mmyno#w. And it sl B e el = TR grounds of anconstitationality ail bills grating telegragh [ Mr. Hotchkise reported to-day that in case of re- e eas iptios ik Bepits st which was dopied, As amended the bil s s follows: Y cpt B bt g e b wards for the captore of Jeff. Davis no charge bas bees made :;-‘r-flm now required by law to be submiited i, bul by resson o —— companies right to build lines o mail utes. orts. now required be sabumited sanus o g e by Committee from Awards of Military Commission in case | Sr e rocessorre bd wavistsions, abd iive exports a5d & c : ¢ v b por s wid inport eueisy. or oilier caise beyout Extracordinary Measures of Ree Vers few nominations were sent by the President | of captore of Booth aud Harold. They give Gen. L. Daker, | {ukted Staies, io oo siose of e fecal your, ahall e subiitted fo | his contzol, end wi tof hia own, was not mistere: y 2 T N t * Congtess, in & prtated form, on or before the 1st day of December next withia a peciod of wot le; Departuent shal al A oas | low to siich offiser full pay an o rauk from the duts who originated and directed the captare, 817,%0; Col Conger, | v tadin" sl the said Director a» soon s practieab 3 ] % on which anch oficer sctially tremchment. { “The list included only six postmasters aud an ioter. | o O WRSEIAET TR I L0 CORE Rioopn oo edive, aud the mid Director s o i X FEERAA e thar h ommand of eapturing party, 817.500; | orgauicstion of thie office shil nadac Ceion of the Secre : i i revenne oflicer for 1dabo Territory, Tio L i o “'V‘ n.n r:" |¥ | oo Ty, Drepero and publish mouthy repor Y | ueting frou: the smoust pid in_accordaice with this resclutioit sl ISSPSEISSS CONVIRMATIONS. Licat. 3 ive, 83,000 Lieot. Doberty, ia comman udnwfl.o’m.”nfld tates, fncloding the quan p-ucm-lly received by such officer for goch peried, of soldiers, $2,500; Twenty-aix soldiers, e‘ §1,000; Major | of zoods warebonsed o withdrawn £ ouss, olved, That the keirs ot lugal represeutatives of any offcet i ‘the count whose muster iuto service has breu or sia'l be amesded hervby, shal statistics relative to the trad the Troass be outitied to receive the arwars of sion provided by law for tie 2rad undei the provisions of the Lret section of ibis reso.ution, e vach oflicer, or tos pew )ik« d ofioes is maste and the Ui ssion yesterday con- | o'Berne for services in Maryland, §2,000. 1o the case of } Gl staterment of vessels cative S IN BOTH HOUSES, | The Senate in E 1o aectigos ool to Fewses the ExmacrBrone fo ve | o pUsy 0F BUSINE ted by any other remedy, sud for all compiaiate lucklent o the E 2 :'_'” ——— ’ J e | firmed 67 brevet nominations for major-general; 75 brevet | Payne and Atzerot arrest, money is divided np according to : DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. B brigadier-generals, and 200 hrevet colonels for distinguished | the merit of parties engaged In it, and not according to the | {oi O NEW-YORK APTRAISERS. S Sua Ssmevpun Aneve. , Tuesday, July 21, 165, | OF weritorious military services, rank they bappened to bave st the time. The two colored ber v rmaiion se the, Sectriry uf the Too On motion of Mr. MokGax (Kev, N. ¥.) ike Senate non THE CONTROLLER'S OFYICE. women who e jufo on t e Wi " o propes nbody therein ; and to enable the waid Dizecior | curred iu the House amendments to the bill relative to A: omen gave the injortation that led to the watehing of required by the Secr-tary of the Treasury. | Lrajsers iu the port of New-York. sud called for & Commitin D BE WITHOUT IT. 83 O NO FAMILY SHOU Controller Clarke was not 6t the Treasu Yepart. | Mre. Surratt's bouse and Payue's arvest, get cach $500. shall have power ander sieh regn'ations as he sheli presciibe to ens0- i la e o ik b ry‘l et . . ’, 0% 5 o ¢ dish and n::ld;mlynrmml pumbering vessels 50 .1.‘.(.'..4. “nroleq | Of Conference L wenced working in earoest, preparing for adjonrnment ment fxr‘flu- transaction of any busivess today. The duties ADMIRAL FARRAGUT SUMMONED TO WASHINGTON. and licenced, and eacls vessel 90 nowbercd shall have ber namber o “n“{.:l"‘l;if‘:‘l;flg“co‘\;‘n: ™ EA}.!:‘G:":I_;'“ & of the office are discharged by Depaty Controlicr Hubbard Admiral Farragut has been ¢nmmoned bere to con- | g congurred in sbe Houss smendments to the bill m.;..." v United States Court in the D of Califorma and The House to-day met at 11 o'clock, and com- Most of the day was occupied on the Deficiency Appropria- . tion bil, A 24 'elock, Col. Cooper, the Presidont’s Private. | 10 $ccessor baviug beeo yet named for the vacant oftue, fer with the Naval Committeen of the two Uouses concerning | Hiall bo no lovker secosnisets Louigh 4 called for 8 Commi Scoretary, came on the floor of the House and presonted & PERSONAL. the new Naval bill befure Congress. Daaning 1 renat Lhrough the U e W ABIx 00, 783 R0% FRONCIED essage from the President, stating that he bad signed, under | At the Cabinet meeting to-day Judge Stansbery, PATENTS, domeription of mere e e e exporiaiion. for trans. | _ O1 motion of Mr. Jouxsox (Dem.. Ind.), e Senate com protest, the joist resolution admitting the State of Tennesseo | the newly appointed Attorney-General, was present, be My The Commissioner of Patents will issue 157 new | softation o otber distrien .m Tesistog the warchouse at the | ,”y"lu'h":;n:‘h:‘:{o;x amen ::l; mnl'he ou.j resol m o 533 b g b it e : 200 of each fwcal yoar. 1t shall be the farth ¢ the sense of Congress 1o the ofticers and crews o bill ontright, chal i nt fo neste d b 2 = manudictures e United States, their foca ities, source steamer San Fravewco, The . 3 & m n INTERNAL REVENUE m o, tharhets, exchanges, with the producing regions of the co. dout. € Tesolutiva goes to the and such other oudition: ST OF MASSACHUSETTS, REIVBUS ,, Mercury, or upleesent miedisine for unplesseut Take 1o B : i and dangerons disenses. become alaw without his signature by letting it remain over | pected, The receipts from internal revenue to-dag were | try, tranvportation of products, whze JLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU the peecssary ton days; cousequeutly the mewbers wese all 0u | Tho family of Me, Speed, late Atorvey-Geueral, left thh | ¢ e faund to gt thet prosperily; 424 1o ld M 18 L8 emar Op motion of Mr. GRINES (Rep., Tows), the Senate non-eow AND the gui vice about Teanessee's fute. Accordingly, when Col. | city last evenivg for Keutucky. Mr. Speed wiil remain Lere + CURRENCY, - e e e meca st miy | CUrTed In the Flouse amenduicnis' 1o the joiat. resolution IMPROVED ROSFE WASH Cooper made bis appearance, a number of members gathered | fow days yet. The immense quantities of matilated currency re- 5':5.:‘4 mn«.h.:rn ion and dire:t " Z’J::K&'Jf:‘fl:?:&ifi'fi.‘fifi“‘.‘.. for Const defouses. A CURES THESE DISEASYS | awound him o bear the news. When Le announced the ressl. Deanison and family will depart from Washisgton 10- | Jeemed and destroyed hos erested a droath in this class of | Do necessry to 1 Ty earry ot uic proviows of this sei; COURTS 1N WASHINGTOS TEKRITOKY. e oll thelr stages, ai little expense, liftle or no chanze «t w85 | Do was heartily congratalated by thoss around him, among | day for Ohio, via New-York City. Govertment circulations, and crders are pouring in daily by | S2dthe expenses ofthe Barewd of Staiiutics Io2 iercalservice, pub: | Mr. TwossusL (ep, 11.), calied up the bl relative o the R ™ o " ) e eports, stationdr, ‘atistical period 4 v whow wers some of the most Radical Union members. An The Hon. Freeman Clarke, late Controller of the | telegram acA letters from banks all over the country asking Do requited by tho Bocean, shall be definyed ) periodioe sn l(;ourum Washivgion ory; which was amended and My T Mas cutader in the gallerios would havo thonght, fm the scene | Trcasury,took bie departur tis marsing for bisbome i the | wupilien The Saperinendantcf rinteg e workio lia Spprov o the crvary of b Treouy ast, o ey mpagy ln the ¢ S MA MMM belaw, that the qnarrel betwoen the President and Congresshad | srata of New York, The friends of the lste | available force exira bours, aud s uasble to Keep op with the | to snd from the ditricteof the Buresa of Stathstics reieting lothe | Tho consideration of the Uivil ighte 4 ¢ priation b wal Bun u § M been set(led, and an era of good focling was foliowing. Speak- | Coptroller were not limited to those of Lis own political st | demazd. uties and basisess of Lis oftices sholl be trensiwitted by il (ree of | resomed. The jending question was on Mr. Clark's smeod NNM M M M ez Culfax receivod the message, and, vot beisg ia the ChAIr, 8 | yente. nor were bis kind feeiings restricted by party constd: THE PREEDMEN'S BUREAU—CAPT. BRYANT. P4 the followlng: e s e s saopesl Yeass; Maserss MMM MM MMM namber of mewbers gathercd around him to kuow the exact | orgpjopy, The Board for the revision of the Bureaa regula. | Thst tbe Secreiary do o new setion of the fiesary Be Athony (Repee T Ty Morgan (Itep.. N. ¥), Pomerag NNM M M NN words of Mr, Johnson. Mr. Bingham, in particular, was very PILLS APPROVED BY THE PRESINNT. Sib degkilend 1008, B o o e oot b o bk ¢ (Rep., Kansas), Sherman (Rep., Obio), S:muer T Moy MUM MM MMM anxious, It was his bill, and be evidently felt that be had | ). Precident has 1 the il making appro- = o cust 3, 1861 <atitled sn act to_provide ine " | Trumbull (Rep., LL), asd Wade (Kep, Oio), vouiag in the MMM MM MMM i ol he President has approvec £ app t. Broant, editor of The Leval Georgian, arrived in fown o way interest ou the poblic debt and for otber purposes, until | Degative. MMM M MMM (ho first right tosee the message. Accordingly Mr Colfax | oyipgion, for Jeg o acd judicial expenses, the wriing, bearing credeatials o Conveation of e | §Enus Tede, ey 4 - 7, WiLsox(Rep., Mass.) moved to amesd the bill by adds b - sarrendered the manuseript to the gontlemen from Olfo, bat |\t v aie the time wienin Which States may select lands | G ey e A gy st il o d ) of | ““7 MORRILL (Rep., Me.) moved to strike out the 4th section | ing the bill for the equaiization of boucties. SLMBOLD'S before Mr. Biogham bad time to read it to the group around ” B meote. sl the I SRt Mkl e | dpmis i the report of the | which ropeats the fisking bounties, r. GRIMES (Rep., Towa.) moved to amend 2o tbat in ealen: LXTRACT BUCHU him the Committee on the Whole arose, and Mr. Colfax relieved for agriculinral colla® PUFpOses, ill ixing the number | committees optod Lienmo i Disagroed to—Yeas, ¥; Nays, 20, lating the amonut of bounty to each man, All bounties pai Sou ) effections snd diseases of these orgaus, whetber e 5 f e | of Judges of the Sujreme Court of the United States, and to Resolved. That inasmueh as it een reported that The | Mr. SYRAGUE (Rep., R. 1) offered an amendment directing eounty, city or State autbority, or by fadizidual, be des EXISTING IN MALE OR FEMALI Mr. Dawes from the duties of the Speaker's Chair. Down went i change cerreio Judicial Clrouits. The last named W) pro. | Loyl Georaian is condected for t ecial inter th Secretary of the Troasury 1o appoint a commission of three | ducted, the little mallet, and the Speaker aunounced the message o vacancy ia the office of Asesiate Justies shett | of ite present editer, and that the money trituted by | persous, who shall investigaie the advantages and disadvant- Mr. WiLsO¥, in the course of some remarks in favor of his Trom wistever we odgtnating, and no watier hot e Presid vides ™ ney . O & . all | fhe Kqual ltights Asseciation to the sopport of the paper goss | ages growing out of the laws for a bonded warehouse system, proposition, said it would take from 810,000,000 10 §175,000,004 Discoses of these organs reqoire the sid of & ! rom the President. Lo an instant, there was o dead silence, |\ “aied by appointment until the number of Associate Justices | 10 bis penefit, we hereby eelare the charges to be wholly and | 10 Teport at the next session of Congress, which was disagreed | 10 equalize the bouuties, HELATHOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and tho Clerk, Mr. McPlerson, commenced reading the | .oall be reduced to sis,and therefore the Court shall consist ofa | Sotally devoid cf truth. toby Youn, 13, Nayu et & M7 Sumaax (Rep., OLio se'd Lo Lad ofiad to sbow 1S THE GREAT DIURETIC, wessnge, When Mr. McPhorson reached that part of tbe | Chjet.Justice and six Associate Justices. The first and second MILITARY ORDER. Ay rkans —— poiin hie 0PN Wison's ;nmh‘x‘:»;nwfl":d:;::g';nle r‘vlo;t"llxau&':t‘:’ i g cortaln (o buve the devired effct i o) diswsse for wikch it | message where Mr. Jobinson stated be aflizod Lis siguator® 39 | jogicial eircuits are 1o remain s now conetitul The following order Las just been promulgated by 1 AWACT to jroteet the Revenoe, snd for etlier purposes reased or taxation must be increased. foreecou ente! the Bill, there was load chippiug of haods aud eppiar® V¥ | uhall connist of Penceylvasia, New-Jersey and Delaware; the War Departient: Soemon 1, FTooh o sad s6m (ho 3ot oy of Angask, 00 daBen’ | o, L KAKS (SVP) TE) Bpoks s Spimw Iengthita Mvpri 160 fourth of Maryland, West Virgiols, Virginia, North Carolisa | Officers of the Quartermasters Department who bave al- | ¢f the daties now imposed by law on the articles mentioned end eor- m':'h, amendment of Mr. Grimes was agreed to—Yeas, 21; Members on the floor—Radicals, Conservatives aad ™! braced i this ve-tion, there aiall be levied, collected and paid, oo all '7" 18—as follows: ‘mas—ilowsts. Authony, Brown, Kuckalor, FRBRRBAR y DUEBBEBRE Jt;lnmx l:'. ’lhr-n:lglln mndn;— down in n«‘r-;::':‘:;m'.‘:;:: and South Carolina; the ifth of Georgla, Morida, Alabama, ru]d]’nl n;;i g may o s0. are ur.l"a‘ltuluvudlollnv-l tho Presidert stated that be did not wish €4 2 Misslesippi, Louisians and Texas; the sixb of Otjo, Michs- Col. J. C. McFerrap, rtermaster United States Army, | poods, wares and merebandise imiported from foreign conntries, the . 8 Waskington, D. C., all Joous records, and pavers pertaining | 4 . Py L vis: On olgars and charosta of Al Kinds, zml:h-.lh;;-_..l:noum‘..’(:-h;; :M;:L',‘.‘r.', BB LU HhE BRE hin signing the Bill nto an acquieser Of their poties, there | 0Ty Ll Tepnessee; the seventh of Indiana, 11 . i ; =} 10 their dut riesmaster's Department, o their duty in the Qex PATLECBE, EXCOPUDR | o) 10 per pound, and in sddition thereto 30 yer cent ad valorem; pro- | WivKLE, Willey, inn, Navs—Messrs. Chagdler, Cresawe!! Edmund BhLunuRS waslond laughter by ""flb'"“.:'; y "":: "l'“"" message | | " nd Wiseonein; the elghth of Minzesots, Tows, Missour, | their duplicate or retaisad vouchers aud ‘returnx, and papers gpe Ben consumed about 10 minglee “’:":'-{0'.’“::. :‘w”:rv | Kaseas a3d Arkansss; and the ninth of Califorals, Oregon d«:::.:?ymuuml o9 they are the properiy of | eided, that paper cigars and rl...mum ioclading wrappers, shall be | youy TN Howard: Howe. Laver biorgas Mersl BRE BH plause frow all quarte* ¢ Y E " | and Nevada. (A T subject 10 the sauie duties a3 are berein iwposed apon cigate; aud pro- n.-.u-, ‘Trumboll, w#);, Wilson, Yates. BREBLEERE Dowever. e matters had got quisted, Mr. Stevens rosé JOHS L. THOMAS, JR. o -fumm,u-...a efcr he {1st day of Avgust, 1866, no cigars w-nm-. romen ; Vemocrnats, italics ;. Johneon Democrats, smal BBELBELY and woved that the Committee on Reconstraction be dis- o be H L. Tho of Mary- XXXIXTt CONGRESS, winll be ioported uuless the same are packed in boxes of sot more | M7 Grives offered an awendment, which was & The reference to the Hon. e mas of Mary: e thau 530 cigare in eack bez, wnd no eniry of wny imported cigars shall | include surgeons’ and paymasiers stewards ai : hose SSION, be allowed of less quantity than 3,000 in s single package; aud all ci- | entitled (o the bounty. v charged from further consideration of tbe Toanesseo qusstion, | (8 (000l i erort asa Jobion Democrat i FIRST & - gers on lwportation sbell be placed i pudlic store or bunded waie Mr. ConNrss (Rep., Cal) moved 10 sir.ke out the following BLOOND! BLOOD! BLOOD! FLMBOLD'S and nlso moved that, as Tennessee was now a State in the g » i - | ,..’,,;;,;'.,'fn.'u.‘\(J'.f,fi‘,‘,fi.«lfl..,'?-‘.‘L.?.f“p;f..fffl.’.i",ln““m, Stevens, feeling that the House Lad no tire to spare ) WEBRASKA. y : Mr. ""fl:'l-lll'lly (Ruyagul\:m:\;mmlm ed a bill to horacd to provide the e troaps ovgunised forloss! sarvice, whi 5 the only relisbie | for debste and unnecessary talk, demanded the previous A délegation of politicians from Nebraska arrived :‘l:e’f;l 'mle"”:m\lu “.nmlh’l“;'::‘nr;':,h;r:n;‘;:‘:;n:! B tionsfor u'!\'.," sbere iug the deenses of Wabing that brandy and other | ton, nd for other purposes, spproved February 13, Jénd. question, bat, 16 & wmatter of course, the Democrats must | bere to-day to look afier tho otereats of their Territory. a0d | sicued yrior o takd Rebelhon; whick was referred o the Com: say something. Mr. Lo Blond thooght the members from | to secure Ler admission into the Union aa s State if possitle. | miftee s FUT oeps vart o shicd ks (her AR bo, 1t providos thut all offiers who may bave resigued previous it o e i) Tennesses should be sworn in without their credentials oiog SOUTHERN UNION CONVENTION. e e S Somrehesmbat ioten tbe sorsiss | copaehy sur o (hietob palowt sod s iae T DAL Ry SY B | 5 M2 BOMins ab 11”5 3. woved to adjowrsy, Whleb. wes, Slo 10 the Election Cowmittee. Other points of order were raited The Southern Unconditional Unfon men at present | in the same cajacity ua that bu which they have formerly | ported in boxes coutaining not less Uhai one dosen botties of not mere (3 . 2 . served, and who have Mithfully performed their respective | Wan one qusit each, wnd wice brandy or other spirituces liguor im. Mr. Coxxiss subsequently withdrew his amendmen| od shipped sfer the fiust dey of | ¥Be questioa then recurred on Mr. Wilson' , ot & fron an Lupre state of the Blood wnd eflectusl knows gwedy for the care of Scrofuls Soit Riewm. Paivs wad Swellings of the Booes, U'cet Threst and Legs, Blotches, Piruples on the Face. Tett wnd ol senly Eraptious of the Sain, Erysipelss, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. bat sll were overruled by the Speaker, and the first motion of | L <Coeion held o very important meeting (o-uight, having | AUREN 1Ly o presentin the fervice, to be crodited with | poried intothe United Stabey KUTAFEW - Mr. Stevens for the discharge of the Commities was adopted general reference to their political condition st bome, and | (e amonut of sea servies due them at the time of such reeig- | M(‘m 1193 duantity theo Bereia peevided for shall be by Mr. Grimes, to give #81 o month for every month v bt ot masked win o the corurlon | widhout oaing the yensand nars. Thos, n tbe queston of 10 | g eapcialy to their Comvention o Jo Yeld 10 Philadcihia | Datios, provided hatsed oficers shall bave bad o Kevuledie | *ac's T the rovis tn wetho 4ot st entind an gk B e e T mode 10 B e T s SITaRorars oo | i (e arslemtisks of s Thasaoses wmembera to the Com- | ot 0L her. Afier able addresses by Gov. Hamil- | $££06 "3 NeP s i Lo 4000 of pay, o2 account of sush | T T ey e ST impspionone: | Suud & Sshusnig Shele: slotus, or 16 Shewe Whe are . FOUNDERTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It clesaess snd rene- | Biio0 08 Elections, several members strazgled “’"“""‘:“' o of Texan, Col. Stokes of Tennessee, acd others, it was de- | yea servioe, be sompued from the passage of thiy act. | seforieaner i o iom oy poit e Sundwich Tty or Bocioty |, haried ot thelr wa Togies aGex less 1has WS Joasy' sary- ) CARS L " W . TRERN I ACIFIC RAILROAD. a P wetes the Blood, tnetie the vigor of bealth into the eystewo. snd purese | whea Mr. Wentworth rose and demanded the vegular order. | (o ioed (o meet at Philadelphia, jo purance of cal. | S IR ACITID RO, o 4P | e, i so mach ofan act ertitied a0 act 1o watborize pro. | D revult was as fullows: Yeas, 14; Nays. 22—as folows: oot the bumors which mwake dissase. Jb stimalstes the healthy After several points of order had been disposed of, a vote was | o0 pen and there make an appeal to the clfi.-'iwlm-d ""r“ Wil amendments, the bill for gne | tectiontobe givea to eitizens of the United Staies who may discover lvl‘b—\lmn. Chandier, Cre well. Grines, Heoderson, Howe, te | taken by yeas and nays, the motion being adopted by a vote Joys] masses of the mation to save them from the Speedy 'constraction o tte Northern Pacific Kailroad, aod to xzx:r;l:-:?;'v,;::;fd»\m” 1& 1836, .-”,,m::ns: [t .,l:." ”l':k;mhm. Pomeroy, Ramsey, Wade, Willey, Wil the use of the same for wilitary, postal und other pur- | Lred'\ioh the K o sacion, second of sasd act 11 five yoars, |, NAT#=Mours. Anthooy. Brown, Buckaiew, Ciark, Conness, Cowar, yo 2 % Edin ster, o / Nevwich, Poland, Riddle, Sharians, ;;ruu:'.nl‘ilm %7 of €9 to 2+ Mr. Dawes immediately proceeded to get i M bave been put in official are and SN ¢ Svapn AV'MREN: ST PO Y . m.., with amenduents These amendments reduco the » » quoram of lis Committes togeth e control at the South, end who are with searce an exception | bO¥ r rom snd of X of interest to be giaranteed on the stock, The relue- Swo 4 Thet ail Sowparte sdded o8 Lo axsnlsstion of the -;d-;u;: o ({": s"l':.:":':d :'r"',:: ;' persons who 8id everything in their power to destroy them O O er Aviser; 10 the 10158 eridiny, 1 (ro 213 | vessnls Boreafier |§.':.m e fsberies, Loand the same | AvELE - i o = present. They were Mr. Maynard, (o " the past five eventful years. Dur- | starce, $100 each prmile to 160 shares; between the luist | s hereby repested provi ted. s an 0 the proposition to equalize the bounties was defeated. g (40 Goracyment SSEAE Lo RELCHES ' T | DA, & meridias fos 80 shares 10 160; the mountain di- | gage o (bl act vessele lcented io engage i the fkerioe may takeon | TheSeaste at 11:20 p. in. sdjourned. lor. Yindiug the credontiale correct, Mr. Dawes, at about 4 | . . ¢ tho meeting it was snnounced that the Union League Club g A 088 8 i ported salt in bond t) be used ring fah, andes elock, moved that the above-named members from Teunesree | 'py i qelihia and the Union Le Vision, between 111th and 119th meridian, from 9e) sharce o I Tk K eattey of th Knaers sholl I,,'m;‘l’,'”.’_:';"""‘ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . of the State of Pennayl- | 1554 thenoe to the We tern teriniuun from 570 to 120 shares | ! “ 4 - g be swota in, which was carried, aud each member then took | v EC R NLEEC LY oG ceive them aa guesta during | per mile; the allowasee L ile weustain section i Hwited (0 | Tt s O e Dok EiB1 W Wik K8, (50 ST o BILLS FROM THE COMMERCE COMMITTEE. BxC. 8 Tht rom and after the pa of this Act all goods, wares, The House met at 11 o'clock. The reading of the Liws allowins fishing bonnties to | Netmith: Fisnd Ri ) VOO 000 ouo the required test onth. Messrs. Maynard and Stokes took their stay in P! 1 tated that bers of | 94 mil g 15 Siebiytie. - Wi e b T HowanD saidthat #0 Committee on tho Pacific Tail | or merchandise arriving at Now: Vo . 00 000 seats on the Rogublican side of the Honse, and Mr. Taylor o0 | goyqyery Republicans would be present from every revolted O Dpech A tbh te poriod of (Lo session, that the | lund, or any other port of the (P Bl Wolsh Sy B iy |- aeL s diopsnsed with, whes M RurChep. Muel 000 000 the Democratic side. During a part of the above proceedings | gy , Kefate would act outhin i, Many of e Coimitico were | et by e EeCtiryt the Toratary o deviBod 07 paces | (1 owtaen on Sswoun, of Mlocesreaiads. reports on oo . ¢ ¢ Provinces, o epabiie N 3 b P00 600 Messre. Binghaw, Schenck, Kasson asd Taymond formed & | ) o'c by g ap CLUB—TIE NERALD COMING AROUND | {f the opialos (hes O fedl L LR T T o e and comveycd T (ransis hrongh the | 10UlowiD entiled bils (rom the Commiltee on Conmoron: VOO 00U group. in the center of which was that firm old Radical leader, & & e ‘h 'n“u.\u Ho (Howard) woul) be ¢ | o» without thw paymient of Juties, uder House bill to authorize the eatry aud clearance of vessels 000 000 Mr. Thad. Stevens. - Altogether the day bus been oue of re AR BT s e e hagaieration of the mll";mllponf:lmu:;‘! | sueh rues, rogustions, id couditious for Lhe protection of e rave- | £b0 port of Falale Ma. Passed. e Joloing in and ot of Congress. This evening salate of 100 | Vallandigham, Pendleton, an Ohio General, name | {he next session of Congress. of the Com: I AT R g N B L b L L LT L R mittee, ho snid, we® vers by amcudod | ducy yaid, sl products o wauaacivias of the Usited States. may, | po o0 on Ehich arawbacks ato, alfowed, ead with Uhe conwetyt of (he proper witiioritier of the Provinces aforemid, | abio gaods withdrawn from booded warebou ".:' weigh- guae, in Lonor of the event, was fired at Judiciary square, uoknown; Col. Tooker, a leading politician of the Thirtecath To6 schicme embracéin the bil HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH, Ward, New.York; Capt. Coulin, New-York, and five others | 6% U CTpllge" Failron be tranaported frow 0ae port or place in the United Stat | P o hace thereth oves the sareitory of suid Prov reos e eapesles | there sbail be levied aud gollected three ceats per 100 pousds, 1t is suid that Senator Patterson of Tenuessce caunot take & excelient Lotion. used in connection with the EXTRACTS BUCHU and SARSAPARILLA, in such diveaves o8 recomuended. Evidence | 000000 ot and that objec il be mede to Lis bei ding-to announcement, at room cODIMEDE At the enstern term I | the X jection will t is being | of less consequence, met, according.to ani first section coDMEDE At B te - oy dpn ol sed & fond 254 1t abolishes the office of s o b ot respomaihle and reiable chara-tas will sccompuny themed: | o' by iy anteeedents during the Rebellion are ex- | No. 202 Metropolitan Hotel last evening. After somo ex- Superior, rnoning vestwarcls to the 111th degree | b T s e st s |t ditisa of -whidh e b,fmx'v'z.u' o 0 et Y demendy | amlned it resonaofdsappotment o te mallatendance, it weswo- | £ 389 S R b S U i UYL | s el e e B S | Wi at Xow Yorkard o Techne 83500 dyear, od certiicates wu . ity 6,000 | from the ubic aforessid, b tre it legatio tadicsl Republicans visited Col. e D h b lreuted In regard to the | Tbe bill was passed, A lirge delegation of Radics P » sounced that the meeting was preliminary for the organization | per m“':::fif,.m:omi;h ¢hares being $100 each. The | Iranuperiation had | The Senate bil to Arend the act relating to officers em- mene ployed in the Distriot of New-York, passed with an amend- ment providing that all aids to the revenae, or others perfors.- wecon mendatary ieticis, many of which re frow the highest sourc . i x : Stokes at his residence to-night to congratulate Lim on tbe ad “ " , | second of a campsign club of * Bucktails,” residiog in Washingtoo, | sccond sctioh coments . oy et 12une Collcct, | ing the duties of inspeotor. aha'l bo paid (he same per diem B iud doent | clans, Clergymen, Statesmen, ke, The Pro ‘b e v misslen of Tousened. for the support of Mr. Johson for President. Mr. Pendleton | WHERRE 1ol io" e Comitten. 10 20" wiles i ks B Goveiiomudh (o ete Stimtion e b0 Seepnst 0 THE TARIFF BILL ul from The New-York Herald which be said Ta iy e zountal ad s called " wl was [ mountain e 2 1 read an editorial from ewe- York Here length, " e ":l. -:s‘i»u.“ The .::‘"':l | he requlrements of the 16th mfim&h&ulumm‘owm, ncrewe the dut'er on ‘The Senate resolution mapifesting the sense of Congress dows ot d0 this from the fuct thet his articles rank as Standard Prepa- L " s S e | e itonatatn watione. and do not peed 1o be propped up by certificates. The new Tanff bill, as amended by the Senate, | leaning toward the right, and stated that by srrangement L and 100 The Sclence of Medicive, like the Dorie colomm, stends simple ins tho following provisions Heraid would gradaally come round and work square in the | e’ oy ,“.‘;ec‘-m:"',,,,‘;,‘:{,‘,‘,;;N‘“‘;;""n."" fock Ut | lunparie and for ther purposes, approved June 0, 1864, and the Sec. | toward the officers and scawen of the vessels and others en- | contains tho followiog provis the rate of a " s perwile, The thind | ey of the Cressury shall be satisfied that said non-compliance with | gaged in the resoue of the officers aud crew of the steamsb) {races. Afier a little desultory conversation this meeting | section commence s the 119th degree und runs weatward to requiroments, e above stated, was owing Lo circumistances beyond fl.n Franciseo, which was with amendmests, » 3 500 to each Firee were, majestic, having Fect for Sun basis, Induction for its piler, and | “opye fiegt section imposes a duty on cigars, clgarettes and I the terminus; thats, the main trauk to Puget Sound and the o control of the importer, ignee sent wan adjourned to meet aguin st an cariy day at the cail of the | the terminye; Shatfe SR (k1 VOECE TN TR | LTy raw by warrant o oo Toomrne bn over o”els | Priabizg 8 ac b 2 oaded e ol cberoots of 81 5 per pound weight and 50 per cont ud valo- e s § [ rem: on cotton, 3 conts per pound; on all cowpounds ot leading gentleman prescat, when the Club wo OF- | [ent of the Comustes guarantees interest on stock at the rson or persons enlitled 1o the overpaymeut, directing the seid b which distilled spirits form a part, a duty oot less than tuat | ganized. Tate of 635,000 on 320 E{::'fl'.“ et he e ol of iy ey in he Fiewsiry vk o 25‘.@'?%.".‘3’-".3“...‘“‘.«'&"...".’.’..".. 'd't imposed. The fourth seotion ropeals the Gsbing bounties, and QUARRELS AMONG THE BRETHREN. f“" 8. i "u- ’uvll:;n-oz le J’ and 4th secti a8 -:‘-‘bcflmfiw«m a roport to the House, which 5 . A = 2 3 = . % 1ot Ai— et appr , cati] 4 (lither to tal o] givee i lieu thoroof a drawback ou salt. Section e wutt- | George Francis Train met Vallandigham in waiting adments <f the Coamiuee Kive the toliehlon of dutfug ot Imports sud of the 13Uh seetion o "Mt TaAYLOR (Down; N. ¥ ), from the Committee on Tovalid 'I-LL- orizes goods aestized for the British Provinces or the Republic | o 11o White Home. Train tells ¢ Val.” be must not come to RNt ntd - ':e‘ a :d‘:‘:o: n'n::n | wn’dh.\lmh 3, 1863, .uulnu m‘:u to preveut and punish Pensions, re, bills grantiog pensions to Daniel M. Lucas, of Mexien to pass fr-e through the Castom-Hoases st Boston. | pilgdelphia, for he will only dumage the President, and that irigin) b by Beasy one bt The ‘anur: o et Torhe '{:'.'m"fiu’{d’l o o ;,....“"" P "",,"YSFL',:"“' b toel r. Howard said, was o aad em! reprted ion to M, ug. or which may bave heretofore arisen, and all suits and prose- of & late ensign in the United States Navy, LLL New-York, or other poris, sabject to rules prescribed by the | 7o ko bim must take back eeats. * Val.” got exvited, sald CLLLLLLLLY, p b 950,760,000, MrIowa od that farther consideration | Secretary of the Treasary. Section seven proscribes the 08 | yo ropregented the people of bis distriet, who are the only 3 - E ation | & e O etofore biought and now pending, oF whic P of the bill Le postosed uinll Decewmber, nud tke wotion pre- | (R0 BT O ol tho United States, LLLLLLLLULL | — | ditions under whioh persous who have beca overcharged by | roprepentatives of the President in his political course, and | yqjjeq, Dy roasch of eny acts done, of proceedings had by the Whole was diseharged trom the consideration y wpnroved Mazch 13, | Senate bill for the relief of James P. Johason of Iowa, and the Colloctors of Customs may receive the surplus. Tho enth | yoybg was sent to Philadelphia be would go and wake him- BOFTIES 10 LOLOKED TROOPS. ottier person utder suthority or color of the e T3, entitled an act to provitle for the collection of abandoned pro- | bill was brought before the House sud section allows the free importation of machinery for waking | ¢ yoard and felt. Tn the fuéah time, Blair 445 Train iscrarg | Mr. Wusox iy, Mars ) colied up a joiut resolution in re- E | : " g ‘colored woldicrs, seed prevenis ufrectlo Mase. recons | beet ngq for one year. Tho cleventh seotion adds the | oo po ol e admitted. aod Traio says if Blair is to bave Ir:n‘;:::a‘::;:;‘:::’.mmfirll‘h'e’ufi:-nh;l:unmu‘.u: rty aud for the on of frands fin ine. fia dwlxfit‘- Mr. DAwes (Rej ) called up the motion to My Eatroct Sarenperila is & Blood Parifier; my Extact Bucku | he, and will act ut such i all cases. Both s7e prepared on porely scheutific priveiples—in vacuo—snd wctive of wither that can be made. A ready perty within the United States; or the act spproved July 3, enti » | ) e ilkion to ihe several acts cancerning commercial fter: | JL0CF tbe Yote by 'hcg{":;fl;';oggg posiniien provifisg e mest » sive test w iil be & comparison of Lel ties with Lhose set . ! - -~ Vatison of Welr properties ¥ 1 Tuferual Revenoe (ax 1o Tmported goods once exported, BpOn | iy yud resurrect the dead Copperbeads he will goto work | awendwents: G b severs ats oonceraing Commercia tnt E"r"".b«,.".,.'.‘-_.. valieh e workean the Prtice of Piyue, | Jotch & Srawhack Wos "““'“"h“‘:"‘;“,“;:;’p’.::‘;‘;":,“f; aud break up the show and sell out the pieces. T one e g i terpectng bomiis 1o cclord | ibe colactionof hundaned peoetty, tad the ;mmu{:flmu.x'.: maueys expinded durlog the war for coust defuase, wia remark by the celebrated | i e, The t 1 el rizes 00 ason e and sliowane heir et . | States - o ) f ) et y . M Dowats: s selsbgiind I s wetia A OHIO DEMOORATIC CLUS et o e eak tae o cosices to thels heirs, ap- | 2laes e 0 Fihe wo cté ant 4Tyresald, or ander color hateot, | The vote was reconsidered, the Committee discharged and by any claimont for | Shall Eave boen done and bad onder the authority, or by the direc- | the joint resolution passed with amendment. | Government of the Uni and pro- | ‘Lhe Act to authorize (ke Chesapeake Day and Potomao “Tiaat wi at e, T o e of 1 Hion of the Exscutive = ;..4,4 urther, unhwh::‘ Tl 1 y such sult or tion brought, or which way Lere- | Cojambia and extend its canal to the Auacostia River, at of Uhe Ambunh fecoieted, Dol above Beaiag's Bridge, came up reguiarly 1o order, a3 Foe rearks wade by Ui Erunam M wlan and Mewber of the Roya! College of Surgeo Babed in the Transes ions of tbe King nd Queen wLL, & colebrated Physi- | colleetion of the direot tax in the Rebel States. Tho section & % 4 The Democratic and Conservative bounty under the vl Suigeon , and pub- of « il pro au of Statistics is of the House bill providing for o Bureau o resident in Washiogton held a meeting to-night and organ- | {0 “SEE o gtorey. L (ndl with eec woressid. b orney shall be e l\lm;nm lum he N recovery shall bave been, or shall berealter | River tido-water Canal Company to enter the Distriet of Jour) Wege Medicot 1ira | Review, published by Brna Iaav & Lo seo joclading the cost of trany. Dellow of the Rova! Tollege of Su, stricken out; also, o seetion lacladiog - - racy of that fler » on} e tost of e Tote standard woehe on Medicine. portation in sscortaining the dotiable valus of goods. Mr. | e un Okio ”““‘""‘P,‘ lab to ald ;‘“ """"‘mw' st Dt In g bounty beyond the fec jon | aferbe bl sesoremd the uymeat o w—— o o ling for an investi- State io the present political canvass. Major . 3 ich fe berwby uxed and wetabifchied se follows, viz, | #* ided for in the sald 12th section of the aet ved : DODLUDDD Sprague tried to get 1o sn amendment o:lling . " 1863, aforesaid, sball pe made the wan passed, son was chosen President. promcation 01 the colieetion T 100 made ost of the moneys e THE JUDICIARY COMMITTER. LuDDODDYD sation of the boudel wirebosse sysess, but i was defested, iy s axceting #1601 ekt Ly | o e Stesdiv, et and e, s fron ot o B |y GEIGN e o). (v he Compiios 00 e Tdle & s wms exceeding ), ovgE o the et u Lwo acts Ve r. Wi . 3 B o Mr. Morrill straddled the fishing-bounty hobby, but failed aiso. SWINDLING THE REVENUE IN VIRGINTA jleudomd o s wums Cxceeding 8100 the o of | oTHS o (omammimet uadac e e o rmiored e B, | ar Wisko CRap BOR) e Caposed f sa ollowe: oo THE ARMY BILL. An Internal Revenue inspector bas just returned Sapenae of the ecenmury % ;S " o A Scuate bill to releas Danis! Wielow aad bis reptsentatives nivD HoD The Army bill is in a faiv way of being settled at | from Danville, Va., where ho went to take action agaiost the uie, Whi 5 |mun:2;:.f$n,'mm‘:uu e h::m,,-“ ot oatied f “'{;“"..“‘,.2‘.2?.."":."....'.':'.:’«-':-.“ e m;a mh-"n" Jast. The two Houses are still at loggerhesds, but a poiut has | Mayor of that city for forging Internal Revenue stamps, | r...'.“ ppror f.“.‘i.“»::.‘.a"“‘.m::‘;';'l"»:“?.‘a‘”.....m"““”...n the Nuvy-Yard at Charioston. E [y ot Jast been reached at which 8 Coufereuce Committes ¢an be | amounting to over §2,000, upon his tobacco recently sold in ot due, | V1 eqiied as ghandoved (o the Goverriment, and sald uodes seh | Senate bllin Julation t the Dieriot Courte arta of ibe Blates of DOUBBOD | catted. New-York. Hefound such strong seutiment thero agaiat dicg o100 und v v inws GLUNT | ERIERTIULS CECTT S, b and ch s ’.'.'i'.'.‘.'n'i"‘w"'. L e 1ho saiary of the District J udge from 8,300 10 - B NEW STATES, Government, and its officers and tbe Magor 80 bold and de- | 1S ag 83 miitary ot navalelabns | PO oUN 0, Roorize ecrstary’ of ‘the Troasury, in case say | $40, ¥ 2 o LU MY L 4 EVERYWHERE P P ¢ , that he cam 1 (P the pay-. al] b ; ” # the said provislon. & 10 the owEer, Coumgieé OF AAE ter the places of holling the Circnit Cow Addetes uiters for nformation, In conBdeacs, to It is not improbable that both Nebrasks and | Sent, while confusing the forgery, FEECTE LT REY B lo | a8 e e oy master Mutonst Besk e o | #F moder e 4 provin, Lo vy ot et ol Al | yBiobe o0 s B3 Bowe Taand: Distsict (Requires 1. 1. HELM Colorado will bo admi:ted before the elose of the session. 1f & | get Wolker's note for the mount of stamps forged. Cimment Depositct 1 anl) be pece o |y enams i contorty with the pecysion of the 8:stsection of Whe | 1ho conrt to be held at Providence, commencing on 1he I of WA ROy e ean be resched, the Colorado veto will be overridden, a8 AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATIONS. By the sfidavitsol-o crs oo Ot duting e i 100 f cut yee from & November aud toe 15th of June, avoully,) Paseed. MELMEOLD £ ,,:,“,I,“,:zf,“‘ :::‘,’;’:I WAREHOUS many of those who opposed the bill when it was nuder discas Congress by n recently enacted law &ppropriated netid | st ghere hy leia d St .pfifln’l’ufl%flflfl?fif&fl‘?fi ;mn‘.'}.o‘-‘hz.‘ nllhb 7 Ne. 394 BROADWAY, N. ¥ HOUSE, | yion. and voted against it on its passage, are uow convinced of | gg0,000 for the purchase of ccreal, vegetable avd Bower seeds. : mefer, amlgn, | 10 beett, imeluding sl the (i pros Tew currency, stamps, &c., n felosy, Pussed. b the necessity for all the loysl votes that can be got into the | Tyq purchase and disteibution is contined to such seeds as are inky ader the pre: * including wy machiuery which may } “n:llm-:fll;m::::wq‘%mn?mo‘m f:f HELMBOLID'S MEDICAL DE Senate, to be rwfl'"" "l'f”;t bor n""::,“;"' euck reconstiue | yore and uncomwon, or such as 04n be wmade wmore proGrable e to 053 rights Intonded 10 4o stalon o€ artices osce, exported € 4T 10 practics in the courts, was passd. Ke. 104 SOUTH TENTU-ST., Philadelph tion aa way result from the President’s policy. by frequent ebanges from oue part of our ows couutry to | lor ar mariue 8 d or opon whieh such fax has THE DEFICIENCY BILL. BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS. THE ASSAULT ON MR. PAINTER. another; also 14,000 for the propagation aud distribution of |y pes o ,'ffl' o ot 100 Faben: Glanst] ? 3 vowaste driwiack e whal be use went into (?anla(l.grx‘!lé;l::,lzl"yl‘l;'ll"f:"l“:‘:":!: AMK FOR HELMBOLD'S! Benjamin F. Beveridge, in accordance with the | plants, cattings aud shrubs. which are to be restricted tosueh { Wikt an el Vutharse the lasue of bonds (0r ¢ Bees [ ety e ke Srows Vo fheies fagues. he T Rl e iyes, Lus beey delivered Ly | ag oje aduoted to weneral coltivtion. aug (o gromete the | ot ol rail wuu-!(tuwlhhl ), Poseed. J UG R Thae ey o g ey be puberzd ud JARE NO OTUER | gder of she Minge of Krgresents

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