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8 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY JULX 26, 1866. o S i £ B S ——— ri 1% - I > of work e performed in o few | pi MSTITUTION - — . = | M, Wasent (Den., N.J) stion of order that qflrT]I A\[]‘Rl(' \ and . Hormed it e few * rY o STEAKER S Tombs to uwalt the reso Jusies. B P yit Ruy Over—While Frederick Bartel was driving st 1he pe ARD, anetker e VOTRSEN . ol - e War ThaY Entessd ThS y 3 e My ¢ e e covcurent rescisticu o extesd o e et 1oe i The War « the River late. | {brough Henry-st., yesterday morning, he knuc:cd do-‘n and | APositive wnd apecific remedy forall diseases originstiog from u 1 r Yelock . T, which Wis ! o4 o he retied upon. It ; [ an tahnewn boy, crushing one cfbis fect and caus- | IMPURE STATE OF Tt D, and for all (bereditary) DIS EASES tunamitted from PARENT TO CHILD: der foot and destroy it utterly, P rf Teaves in balf an hour, therefore 1 have | 88 GRCL ST s ving. | sgrend 10, rample it nn 4 The House then took a recess till 7:30 p. . | not for Judee Patierson, but for ail the men who were 10 coise | A e South ! by il EVENING SESSION. [ 2o o outh ta support | THO Camp of the Allies Bombardedby the | ou's tie toald tiat b news Jurt reaivid . ok e e : CIVIL EERVICE COMMITTEE. lotsen | bt eonglmerat o o rderers, whose bLiding | ae ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED, — Yesterday morning I Mr. Jencks (Rep., R. 1) introduced a res0Rbi | G0 RER G Tl mond, Wleed tre prerogatives Paregrayans. | Charics Mulicasr, eged five ears, was playing op the pier ot i e e o atath Congress. Adojted | Sy b g | dny." The fire commene d till dusk, the foot of Tenth-at,, East River, be fell through a bole in the . Wi o e T eTee Aefonts { wheu he thus d e sarvios o e e P o - . ozl ¥ e s druwied. The budy was subscquently recovered SCROFULA, s, Tavian (Rep. B ). from tbe Committee on Printing, | ETc]De fook the srretrievable step of Rebel | __ ___ s awvaE ArTeuEa | ot 1t convered to (o reidenco of the pareuisy No. 422 Eust ,.,.:‘l,n.”,:‘..“‘.‘.,'. a to priut 10,000 ex 1 N o b et e Tidat 1 Gors s, | I VEI R LCSSES OF TED ALLINS || Tentt-st. A coroner wos notified to bold an STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, f'tbe Judiciary Commitiee on the ik om Jefforaon Davis 10 tbe b 1w it s cne . e a1y the assassination of President 1 B i by i ety . if he e far as ComrrTED ¥or TriaL.—William I Bonacum and UECERATION, KINGORVIL, 3 .'.:,‘;',".l,l,fi?:,'r'-"iwr;')v';wf"a'-:‘ll - ey Syl fid & constit e moved to lay | tivity of the Allied Troops | 1o wy Jobn Decgan, youths, who were arrested some time since on ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, gether i the latter bo fornisbed o time. The resclution asso | e (ki b y veas §6, nays 31; e0 the Great Inactiv 1y o the Allle€ 1T00PS | comerpe sed Prem o cliarge of having appropriated a Jetter containing OLILIS | it (amioemanyiond okl SRSy Wb Selokd mio modified was ldvp'fllh- % sttee, reported n resolatioa | Tesolution was Jaid on the table. The Democrate genersily | + \ Riop d 4 conpons of United States bonds, the property of Janssen, M, LT, T the e o, e o vo . | Toicd in the segative. [ and Fleet. Threo Spanish steamers | rived from Cs Seliriat & fmporters, of o, G Hronat, Wwero 36s: | ery iy sl waal el remedies acorble. « b e received up to the hoor of going (o yres 1 d fo 5 westigate the Provost-Marsbal's Burean for the use o com- [Thin 3» <1 we bave received up to the hoot of going to yrese.] __ | | and + s expected bere: all on the wey ommitted b,:'y ".; i o e scury is very ba employ of the firm. RHEUMATISM. 3 er South America and 2,000 for the use of the House; which wae | ™t wdopted. IV PPOTNTY | ¢ A SUPPLEVESTARY POST-OPFICES. EXECUTIVE APPOINTM | g, " i "z 3 flph Aunoun My ALtey (Rep., Muss.), from the Vost Ufiice Combittee, g | Fhe Paraguayans Holding © Eeg 1 Aasougei , i 4 il ngins e odilbnador i e Feported & supplemgntaly post o appropriation Bl fOF | | 1. Coffee dull, and JROTECTION in the world never broken She now rontes extablished this session approprating iy e A b - St e | mby. nowmiaal, at 30,240/, is the Fonouam Aane Tesogsry Ofice, | erelgn, it is in rhewmatiom and fts kindred affections. The wiost e ‘which was puwl;m‘ R GAR AT President by and with the s m‘ f 1h ‘:. 5 T . | bt canzon from Humoita, and commenced C—— -y tense pains are almost instantly alleviated—enormous swellings are v Ehe Latneds o ister of Land Oflico at Montgomerr, 3 P itoation. of 3 Sty “The House procecaci to vote on the 5as ageofthe A i cister of Lu co nt M e | X i i the b 1 ca Tie sitastion of the N oS RS Ll e mae e it L Railroad bill and the vote resulted, Yeas, 5¥; Nay | 5 john K ,1-. (h,\ P , l 1 fl 0 h;fl.m L@ | dutter was ¢ late expu “ " » p) he bill was passed. o iny, Consul at Buchare Auother Revolution 1n the Argeull | the Parag chols strong Josition, or e abandon- | uiemru it onyetha K. J, I Whe, of Mnenc TN u3, have been cared H Tt ercates a eorjoration to be known ay ¢ | Foum . Trodvead, a8 Commission | 1 fw gy T £ do all ber house-work nd | = ; . b 5:"3’.‘,?‘:,";“0,”.“';',‘;:’;‘1 e eeen Washington and | Jmbursing the State of West Virginia for moucys xp | l{(‘pfl[}.l(‘. R WESE 58 IR i to do without Ler WILLCOX 1 'vgl with a capital stock of 10,000,000, It In‘lu be, as ‘ ium r;r.-u;:'lh‘v‘ l'“b\]lli‘ml;) ; K. lloi\:v;(. :I‘\.l" 2 ‘ e 1y ns possible, an air line; the gauge to be of uniform | Tertitory of Can0q . Evans, to be a My | LI E " SABATOGA — e S0 She rails 16 be of American iron of ;“nlmn .lr...»uuc, | ?m; Dennis W, Millan, to be & Master in the N | | st | 3 s b ‘ s NERVOUSNESS, time not to exceed seven hours for first class pas. | J | TRy Y WFESSOR A ASS]7 L e ¢ \YDED, AND TRACK IN | Casbolste of Lime. Cosl Tar Powders, and all the pros ucts of Co = - gnger i i, 13 B o Sacond chse pasenser and LECIURE BY PRCFESSOR AGASSIZ 1 A\:uél: “';‘I;wl‘ "1l:ml Ill ikt _‘I\fmj Tor, msnufactured by Fag, Riooik & Co. NERVOUS DZBILITY, SHATTERED NERVES, for ordinory first clise passeng nor‘xix K nis per ton P er | W l"luv:\l;r::n{gi:l L e i £t EXCELLENT CONDITIOX EE WE NT No. 139 Ma'Cen-lane, ST, VITUS DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, * #t class freight. and other classes in pro- | < hody of & ariet - pege - b RACE > o > any of the ork. to be Assistant I asters inthe Navy to fil vecancies | . 15 ArATOGA Sprixes, N. Y. ) JGH p e vl 16 Ve Sispatedis o sar/ ofis York to be An it e ek of Moy & 1206, Thomaa | ATTivel of New Brasilian Tror-Clad and the i Special Die anaoga frxios, Mo Vs | '~ curusion op THOUGHTS, EPILEISY. ™ s J. Jordun to be Internal K 4 | Spanish Squadr FRIDAY Voutor to any of the other | Thousands who have satfeced for years will bless the day on whi mmittee on Appropri- | Collection District of P | panish Squadron, | the fourth day of the 32 R o to the Deficiency | 10 be Collect anl Reven | v e fs (hey read these lines. Particnlarly to weak, soffering®woren wik ¥ | of Alabama; Tond to be Assessor P 1 | 't in the least d 4 2 Passrwgers Arvived. this medicine prove sn inestimable blesslng—directing theis footatepe atioos, reported buck the Senate Wil ive howes, but their p Revenue for the First District of North Carolina; Orlando I8, FROM RIO J 1 steamiship Se o train from In steamebip South | o) 4 ttope which falflls morethan i prowiises. IR0, BT. THOMAS, & e T itk B spensation of fomale folders | Y : Tue pmendm x:xlr‘n’;‘h ALK '*"x.':'“.f'fl’u.'u - T8 | Wileox to be Assessor of lnw‘lrnnll Reve nuflA.nllhu i l[r'll Lol | From Our Special Comespendent. b R e e airive and, fuzsishing th tion District of Michigan; J. L. Hayes Assessor of Inter- | e L B 1 tent o th America—Prof. | 10 Tiation of §2.000 for repwiriog and furbisiing the O e b Taitd District of ‘Texas: A, W. Morrow, | Rio Taven goh. | brine ut 03 o or of Iuternal Revenue for the 1hird District of WAR WITH PARAGUAY veidunt f1 :h: ‘.‘“‘nu 5. AMERCURIAL DISEASES, curred in. | slana. " " ) No forward movement has been made by 11 ix in ex it 1. W, H o Wabh i oF cea on of Senate | _ Surecyor of Custome—Doddridge C. Trader of Mewphis, | A€ vard movement has been made by 1 18 sse E. et J. W, He Web g d n.i‘;:x.;‘:;“i)uf.’:::.? & e b gk et it N, | WllNewiel | ATRY o8 PaIsgiEA soil sitee the battle of the 24th of . sys attracts Suils snd denghtar. Mos. Yon Oerion 0. de ( SALIVATION, ROTTING OF BONES, ok I RS ety A e N X W b Canton, | 1ast Tis long and complete fnaction la attributed to ore bea pay | gt i ol e e e s Bt b 'N. Y.: Keussclier Aely, suifered by the allies in the Jate fight, which was, | 10 wilking L bas | Eerph, o . Scholler. 4 A - House iusisted on ite disagree- North |;;r:"lvu|('h‘!\( i | doubtedly, the most important one ever foaghtin South America. | gickote. b s iy . Latest #hip News. FEELING OF WEAR! DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. : George M. Osgoond, Uuth- | g ¢ raports received in this eity made every Brazian | 1 ey B L] days, with bemp, &e., to De l n K. 43 99, loug. 2 20, spoke bark W. A, meut, aud asked for o a thiill with joy at the great vietory won ot a ¢ Josinn Childs, Westborough, s, Brookline, Mass.; dobn Backap, Roxburs, | Saciomaties ol ibey b¢ld liokr § Samuel Kaymond, | i on, Md.; John I Morrill, Exeter, N Nebrask TiE ME v. WiLsox (Rep.. To ad the roles, that | % h“h ,‘\‘x"r‘.x‘.“:r}‘ 1on, 1struct be Con | tively little cost, but subfequent dispatches and private lotters b ¢ s Frivting 1o report Witkin onc bour & resolation for the ner Pridmewnter. Mass.; dohn M. Duflie, Cambridgeport | have brought great dieccu et inthe couatry, for it is CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purge: the system entire'y Sug of extra copies of the reyort of the Mewphix Iuvestigating | 3¢ & e e | now ascertaived that the Paiaguayans were pot sol il laod AR ) AmaL - R the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calous pund well, and witk last to their intrenched ecamp. fagicting on ¢ about ns heavy o loss o they suffered themselves, TEN THOUSAND M. HORS DE COMUAT, Although to your readers such & number as t3is may appear t, when remembering the many gigantie batiles A ndrew J. MoKenale, Dawhievile: | lately fousht in your great wor for the Union, stil. I can as towp, P James Ping: sure them that bere it is consid tively disastrous, ., Hil, Pithole 1'"': Pa; A few such battler as this List one and both armies will en Pugh Artress, Greems: | oo gicupenr, The Drozilians slove lost 20 colonels and ew Brighton. 1. . M. Briner, Reading, | many other officers. Commitiee. 3 | Mr. Lebioxn (Dem., Obio) remarked that be iuferzed from | g S o "B kN, Gloucestor, Masr, fhe wotion that the Cowmittee did iutend to report. B ey Laiuasy W M. WILS0N said that e wanted the House to instruct the | AUORER HAEES (NI Wi, B Committee to do so, h JT, U1 3 ‘.: « B “There was net o full committee present, and the comwittee v H. Hochstetter, Ne ally divided. 3 were suspended, and the resolution was introdaced ed. sare to produce. 1t bardens Spongy Gums and secares the Teetls us B CONE firmly TITUTION LIFE SYRUP Huvtor | insignit rman of the Committee of Printing, there- { (T 7 erorte k the resolution with an atendment 1o print | Fltes w45 T, Eradicates, root and brauch, all Eruptive Diseasos of the Skin lige onsand cxtra copies of the report and evidence, sud one CPOFUE SEANE U and extra copies f the report without evidence. He i'.";"{. RS " b dence onl 't Lovers - stated that the evidence wonld cost ia covers | YO ULCERS, PIMPLE BLOTCHES, about 75 cents a co withont covers 25 cents. | ‘ - i ‘Committte, | Mary Lawrence, M Mr. SITANKI ‘;‘:‘!’““ e h The Chur | 2 Margaret Sl Foutsvilte dm. lur’:‘- A: Carman, | The total loss of the allles is set down at about 4,500, and man of the Committee, Mr, Wasbbarno of 1linois, bad never | 3 K i Bordentn thst of the Paraguayans at 5,500, ; & Shcnlt proper to callthe committee together for the puryose | i DU, l:‘l‘”;‘l“‘l ¢ =5 | CALL 1O MORE TROOS. by Arlington. dsm ward appearance of both asles and females, often making Uiee: o Jie- i ennsultation e Puf SOMPA T | bt TROOSS. ahagen : . O T BROCMALL (Rep., Pa.), another member of the Scle (B | Lumors have been enrrent bere durfug oll last month that o e susting object to themselves and their friends. pubedy. | the Commaaer-in-Chief had ealled for & reé J. W, BRADLk‘ L CELEBRA TED CONSTITUTION LIF CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, DUPLEX ELLIPTI(‘! Either of the Face, Neck, or F Committee, ex; laincd the cicun Veing eolled together for col ot three, of the m rs bad been i1l Mempbie. The report bad been pr {mn Yilinois (Wasiburne), He (Broowmali) ha ton, 'Del.; Benjawin ¥ Pafeh, Worren. Ohio; Augustus Frozicr, Ko 20,000 men, A yet Government bas vot taken | jel . Benton, Oxford, Obio; Enos Foreman, Wooster, Ohio; . ore troops, 8nd it is in t th b | Chae M. Wiseman, Lu “‘“f ’.“ ing any more ‘nvfljl it Is certain that if the Of- | Ol William Lewis American system of prying lazge bou . Akton, Obio; Chu. 3 any call for more men will not be respe Milton W. Parsons. Miamisville, Obio A Tl (ks Ouvacament sooaid To Rotstng T he el ville, Obio; Andw. F. Ruasell, Danvill 1 will the Government suceeed iu getting in the whole Low i Altoona, & SynRuor Ohio; ded to, and not one jm and also with tbe geutleman fiom Kentucky Bhavkitn). There was no yiot in Mewphis wee o covspiracy on the part of the civil ou ities to_marder in opon day upoflending citiz GENEROSITY OF AN AMERICAN. Lathrove o Breast, and should be tak:i an Wos 0 massacro by persons who asked now (o be allowed | LRI Geo, ticipate 10 the government of the try. In those te ! . P . | fd."n&é‘a.,\'f'» S were 48 murders committed in Memphis (--mfl (nxh;x\ to ,‘| nm.]-'uu.'lr: !’n | Asa consequence of the rumors mentioned, and in order to of unoffeding’ American citizens, the Kecorder of te ¢ Mary Bevard ¥ : Thomns i\ Dawes, SUAC | encourage volunteering, Capt. Denjumin 1. Maston of the : o et | R R R v lmrxu‘x‘:::nl::}.:;r‘v:” h”-:-' o [l[hln_q(' | Kin ; &, Carswell, Fort dward, N. | Aperican steamer Lamego, w has been till very lately | EEME AT Ston haviag & f soon as the swelling is deteeted, thus preventing their breaking, sod \ Goversment o8 transport, has | the gray. Aw they turned th \ . . (Or Deuble pring) prodacing troublesome Dischargiog Sores, which disfigare 30 nic.y - sigoificauce. It was & ner by five ston, N ‘ swee. Ho #id Johu It Teekre, Iihaga, N. Y. Daiiel T. Pickering, | cvartered by the Dras ted with politie: Btates were fit to be ol i 4 ,‘,‘"'d",‘.’d""‘“ the gentl (S klin lked to hicld bis | Bt s L duwego, N Vi GOOTEC | uut cffered his alip to the Enperor and citizens of Rio Javeiro, | 3 ends, o that peculiar means had been used to preveut the N . Y.: Coruclius W. Cre - . e ordhu Y, oin’ Finch, Fort Hamilton, N. free from any compensation whatever, f.r the purpose of earry p . o1 oting of the report. He wished to move an amendient to L | at anetion to Mr. At the younger portion of the community, from six b0 twenty years ot ting of the report. He | Chas. MeCartre, Greatpoint, N. ¥.. Chos, Hernheek 08 any number of volunteers which might be got ready witsla | fon, 2; Fordbam, TR b 4 % age. Young children are very subject to Discharges from the Fars, i Bluiuie tho number of copice. Mr. SHANKLIN remarked | cock, Mich.; Bdward I. Douglass, Hon, T, Waite, Rockland. Ajeh.; N a roasonable time. This Jiberal act of an American " | lae boen nighly praised by the press of this city, and wil no | 18 constitution. These cases woon ro- hat it had been carly remarked the civil officcrs and Ouward. 4 year old, by | which depends upon a Scrofal y o ange wid Black I ' Shat it bad been clearly established tha: ? ot of tho men engaged in the Memphis outroges were re. | Alich; Jackeon ’}\."(.“;("""d.","‘ll.'”";_ i A ) . I 1, & ¢ Jetered voters under the mew franchise luw passed by the "“"Jh" 2 "'| s oo ) "'. all, Portiand doubt be gractously accepted by Tis Majesty, e ot Colies o8 3 year old, by Lexinglon jcal Legislature of tbat State. [Luughter from the Demo illl;."'mm"“ e Matiia ANMIETY IN K10, dam Bay Lesf, by lwr. ¥ cover by taking s few doses of the Life Syrup. T o i | For the last three weeks great Las becn the anxiety to learn | _ Botii b thie post lovking w embered as baving run vorite, wiil be wine and ¢ eratic benches. ] L | Claremo movement of the allies, | Jie ts rich dark b i Mr. BRo®MALL retorted that be could well understand that Heury I Uass.; Adem Hont, Milford, er, Amesbu | something positive as to the fu ¥ pith b tehe THE LATEST STYLES S We very worst of tie friends of the members on the | RAtCROIACH BEIROG bl T Mo, Hadley T ::d::fli ::d«'-‘z“ lflfl::c'a::" ",:..,.‘.’L"J'm "n:m 'm\.‘:, | Crelsea, Masa.; Jobn B. Fairbanks, Neleck, Mass | but disappointment bas invariably succeeded the arrival of s, and neatly 16 LAuds bigh, Oaw ;:n.lx,, woled i Fownasee. or at all evenis in Memplis. But the | K. Gibbe Ciinton, Mase,: William H. De Oosta, Charles- | every stoamer from the River Plate, 8% D0 encouraging news :J'. t-‘:' t "J'H A ;"'L"'M"k”m‘l“;-":‘L'::'zm_' A o AN Ceoaltod pesisis snifing oo Grinersl Dby, Bwe ftv. who was ‘the leader of the mob on that | Mase.s Argibnld MeMatier, ‘Watertowsi, M. | by Leen received, and otbing but proparasions are twked of | Bt g s ‘suiagouist taa (e pobie give Lim o ARE NOW MADE - e e Dyspepsia and Dropsr of the limbs, abdomen, and fa the fere Reoorder of the Decasion, was the Vice President of the Johnson Clab of phis. [1riampbant laughter from the Regublicanr.] 1f the tlowan, Mr, Shanklin, complained that he had not heen allowed to'sign the wajority report ke was at liberty now to George Henrr, Meatord = Mass.. 'Nathan Wyman, Wo- Steplicn | for o d assaalt on Curupaity and march on Humaltd | When this will take place 1t Is difficult to conjecture, for many reasons, the priveipel ope being the usual slowness of Gen. Mitre, ond the natural obstacles presented by the ground on it for | ¥l r1—Dioth started off togetter, Onward a little in sccompanied wich i+ S , which ske openel out 1o two lengths before gain o (b opening to burcly o lougth. At the graud 9 | mation and Ulcerstion of the Uterus, are permasently eused by (oo everly, ) St | burn, Mass.; Thomas A, Mcrzan, P. Hathaway, Marblehead, ton, Mass.; Jeremiab M. Bardwell 1.. Skinner, Amberst, Mase.; Lewis Memain, Greenficll et e mama S0 [ i Mass.. Thornton K. Ware, Fitesburgh Mass ; D, H. Kim ¥ ;- Xhe amendment Teporied by Mr. Ladin was agreot (s, | T tabargh, Peun.: Jobn § Motcatfe, Lincoln, 15 | whieh the Paragusyans are encatof s wer {he seme, bek o6 the guasier.ihe s 0! onhain, 1 aite three Jengtls, whie Jeacon ega e " " ; .. " Mr. GARFIELD (Rep.. Obio), ou leave, introduced a bill di- [ ( L ‘,?fnl‘nf., l\l\"nll':u',‘.’." '11 " THE BRAZILIAN YLEET. i ‘L" ;) . oot Prom h”:“.v":‘_.,_ | stitution Life Syrup. The Jisease known as Goiere or Swelled Neck, Tho best vessels of this fleet are at the present time perfectly on the passing of the grand stand | ndars the most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE snd DURABLE SKIRT | he Life Syrap will remove entirely. The remedy should be takes D or BREAK like the ECT and BEAU- | for some time, as the disease is exceedingly chrouic and stabborn, and have been ths: ot the quarter and & half wile | \ANUFACTURED, srts to undertake Oaward; bat about Single Sprin ut will PRESERVE ond the half milo 1t was clear that the ¥ I'be little sorrell recained tho Jead, and | TIFUL SIAPE, whete three or four ordinary skirt . i, They COMBINE Cowfort, Du- gton, 11l.; Edwin I Houghton, M 1 John H. At ‘the Secretary of the Treasury to issue to Reb - Lroy Eew-‘ud of Philadelphia a new bond for $100, ce of bond Leroy Baker, Wi Charles W 1 ing with the land forces, by reason of the It is even said by reliable useless fn coibpe low water i the Paragaay Rive porsons lately arrived from the Plate that some of the iron l0. 29,697, feurth series, loan of February 2 i, destroyed | ‘ore. Head three times and paseed. will not be removed without extra effort. 1IL; Alired L. Spinver, "Mr. RA)MOND (Jobnson Dem., N.Y.) offered a resolution for | yuf Sty ze 4 v » 5 ey Nl e, Arpils J. Wilkon, Varre, Mass.; James SIAP ‘.?:..‘.Z’.'}";{.“‘.ff{.”' |mlxn.'::7::mn"l’;zl:;ln::::‘:-fi;unr::’:fl:lfi”;: | Williematic, Conn.: Mather Wilcox, South Nor- | clads are sground in the muddy channel a little below Curn b THROWN ASIDE made in the hail of the House to provide for its better ventila- | i Theo, J. Daskam, § onu ; Charles y. ‘There is very little hope’ of their soon ascending the the post. Beacon looked | rybijity and Economy, with that ELEOANCE of SHAPE which bas - A oo and for the wore prompt azd couveusent dispaich of bus Y g P e Fair Haven, | fiver, becauss merehaots who camo down last month from | PTOLLY well i the cheatout freah. cvurideriog the Jnkll | uule the # DUPLEX ELLIPTIC the Tsmces of the Overies, Busers of 40 Briank 2nd vwillng o eches 3 - a den, New-Britain, | Bolivia report thut th s very litile 8o gy of the got off well togetler, Beacon w = moss. Adopted. SDUCATION I THE ARMY are. Derby ‘dward A | Taot eaoy and that, ab 8 comscqoe e winl ins by | losd. whi 1, Oaward touk from him before passiug the quarter glands of the body, will be completely reduced without resorting to O > M George Dudl v ot 1 N hre | post. At the half mile be led by alen vd o half, and as Mr. ScHENCK (Rep., Obio) reported a bill to establieh n &35 | gyghew, Flint, Mic L R g ad {;7 parsed the grard stand, Ouward was quito o Jeogths , y the knife, or operstions of any kiud. | - in front, gaing strong and well in hand. backers of the STANDARD SKIRT | PO T R G | OSABLE WORLD ndiog he was not followed, settled down to @ hand- L e i g Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Organio Diseases of the Heat, se "‘.’,‘.‘.‘Hu'.'."‘;‘il";'n‘."}';if’“"“ B RE T palpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing a grating of Aling scond, | MORE IRON-CLADS FLOM X | Two more iron clad gu: s Lave arrived, en of education for the army of the d States, and_pro- | 7y, o o b o that il promotons therels shal b fros thoracika. Head | Bponeom A A et iwice, ordered 1o be printed, and postponed until ext session. | Dowrgrac, Mich.; David B. Purm; 9 Mioh.; | Madeea ead Cotombe, Dalls 18 B SRR TANOT. Hiram J. Marsin, Allegan, Mich.; Taliman W. Hal), Battls | jup Government, They bave & cascuwnto am Mr. MOORMEAD (Rep.. ), from the Conference Committes | Craek, Mich.; Seth Lewis, Marstall, Mich. Awos Root, | for four gus (rifled 100 pounders) in tho Medus oo the Additional Tarif b, made n report. The Senato re- | Jackson, Mioh.: Henry 8. Raymoud, Bas City, Mich.; Samuel | aivo gats (tifed 100 poandens) n the Mbdess, whioh A edes from its disagreement to the vtk Section, which provides | Russell, Hilladole, Mich.; e Tl Teariacirs, Back | o veasie. but. 1 Mab, H)S e stuérs Sor the valustion of dutiable goods by adding to the value the | David Phillips, Mabouy City, Pa.; Win. I, Darlington, V e e L LA e Tt TR i ol i i @ost of transportation. commission, ctc., and egrees 10 the | chester, as. F. Rigiter, Maoeli Clunk, Fa.; Jo it LR bR e o 2 i same with ‘:_' proviso that it -l ] “:'I‘n h‘,_‘:""""'“‘ ‘I" appls | Hors, Esston as. M. Deeriog,, Saco, ; amuel 8. | “ acriviTy OF 1oL, -« 4 . > e o ¢ 0 the ) om the weat of Le 7th, oon! ‘which case one cent per pound duty is to_be u‘:’k‘\& un:l-'-xm'“ . "Norton, port. Mo.; Andrew, Miller, | )0 Paraguayans were continually mmng-»«fi?h‘.‘.’.}d...’b polat, fortifying themsclves in every available manner, both | ton, b, C s THIS Dropay of the Heart Case and al the affectioas of this kuportant o7+ (persons suffering from any acate pain in the region of the heast), wil! b i g l OPl L‘\ l" SK] R'l be greatly reliaved by Constitution Life Syrup. 3, by Lexine in Topaz. by T, Glencee On wanb. 2. G, The duty on cigars is increased (rom 8230 mer e denate agroes so vhe section o7 Bureus | 7y be Commodore on the Retired Liv'~Capt. W, K. Latimer. . b =v ":“:l e ; To be Master Ensigns—Wim. C. Wise, Douglass R, Cassell, w::y:lz::‘:l;fir .hmal:.nlul m:;d"m- -I‘hm army, which they 1\ :\I;u\- rluh.l 4 your old, Irv‘lm; [ 'm Mu{[“l Geor; 5 by b . o v a i Wasrwonn (Rep, 1) ewled for hereading of the | Char B Ligibo, oo, M. MoClur. Gea, 1. Davaand Geo' | "1l s e By W) S Lo el g SR D S RS 18 PADRES:DOWNAND DEDICATR CONPRRLUTANY inth section as awended. X. Glidden. g > vanced posts every | ;0% YA G0 Ratere M. H. Randic “Nannie Bul a Sr. SoRsMEAD (ie., Pa.) moved the previous question on | 7o be Pasied Asriwant Paymaster—Assistant-Paymaster Rob: f,‘fi‘," ARGTIING 1A te siep 100 FINE Reriancot o b et iae Toses, oy tp. Yorkshite: N e sorraixo yaox Ivispouriow o Exwutios. Paim 1x vus Bacw rt. ert B. Lisle. '} - Cause, | hige, 5 )W, Weidon enters b uther. 4 ¥ oM, by Lesington, tated that the reading of the smended sec- S oo~ S were the reported great desertions true, the alli Id f ey gtom, N " . L e 3 515 NIVERSALLY. RECOMMENDED | o sown st s, o e 100 clowe. Diskass, Dixuss o7 Vistox, Day, Hor Sxiy axp Exvaswivive, decision of Speaker Banks on that point. be ders—Clarke H. Welles, . . r AL L1 (Tiep.. Tows) stated that if the House could not | P, ‘Quackenbush, Farl y:'.f.” O Bructerd. Hogmar It BY THe e some explanation of the report he would move tolay the | Lowry, Jobn H. Upshur, on the table. Wheton, J. R. DeKrafit, Ox . 'MOOKEMEAD declined to witldraw the provious | Stephen K. Luce, Johio L. Dav RTO ALLEGRE'S DIVISION. from this division (the 2d) Is up to the .ln..-"n Thor. C. Harris, ey iR ‘,’I“:‘n,‘;,; o o S , Al V. ! revious re Stephen K Luco. Job L. Davin, Alexuior I, ety Mte: | had leht them), with an advasce line of pickets ou the Uanks Wast or Sueep, REstusssysss, Pavs, 1Ac6aRD COUNTENANCE, FASHION MAGAZINES |i7 oo oo e s s mm i the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. “The others have all been previ ‘# illy failed to come to the pool. T “0.“0& Mr. ALLISOS thereupon moved to lay the report o the table, | brown, Edward E. Stone, Walter N. :{ fll-‘t: H:";r'(b‘:"‘(‘)plp’:;ll’;lh MoAsA ;n‘«nuly b"nmubod TUE RACE. L. | H.R. Breeae, L. A. Kimberly. Geo. ok, ‘{n what nuwbers e not [ Al got Il together, ith ¢ The couference report was agreed to. dward i ;v;;',u. 'lal:hwn two epies reported them to be more than ln,"md,‘oA ::l‘.’x;:d. ‘:v'x; 'xf.!m‘.'. ;:;n'h" ¥ n'l'r..’,':‘ i:y. l'hn-lslli Fosier, Joh Irwin, Jos, | S0SEORE L0 o oroesing of this divisien bad net Quarter, Arcola came to the front, the little mare AND R liis, ud Luther oll of aruck. At the three-quarter poet l.',-_v yot mirived. Many flat-boats for the transportation of 100 | Arcola bad opened the gap, and led by tbree knm'-. A.?R’:, Tuen each wero reaiy, aud otl.ers under active covstruction. ed A i CAreoia lead Taron Porto Alegré was anxiously waiting the arrival of the E;.I.hn-'l:?ng‘!rh.:l.\'.ll::le ek o Cotber following !1:..‘;2 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS FOR ALL FORMS OF ATOR PATTERSON - ® Weaver, Jas. H The House proceeded to consider the Senate joint resolution | Wm, E. Fitzhogh, C H. Cushung, Hy A e B e e i 8 | e Dt s . B, doua G Waliar, Froncls be Senate. Ramsay. Mr. MAYNARD (Un.. Tenn.) addressed the House in advo- | 4 be Lieutenant Commanders,—Sullivan D. Ames to follow bis troops were filled with enthusiasm, and certain s 80 fur A u cortain winver; but at the t @acy of the Joint resolution. He argued that the holdini by | Thomas L. Swasn; J. Crittenden Watsou, 1‘...,, B 1;,,5“:., v Brazilian | foll bel'l‘:ulr n.pnwlm'ln mare nnd .mi':."m.'in.'. u‘;: :d.m v "of she office of Jodge o Toanessee was not in hos- | Antoiue K. McNair, Wi, Hoory Bartos, Fraucls 8. Brown, o trenches, | favorite taxtog the third place. ULCERATIVE DISEASES, n ba ’ W, Whitehond. E ’ ‘ o T maman, Alfrad | | With the exeoption of the Second Di wad_condition at Corrientes and fn camp, reou Rility to the United States, but in_order the better to protect | Henry De H. Manle; the citizens of the United States in Tennesseo. ¥ Wingeld B, Schiey, Slia u (Porto Alegre's) | the pace of the le did not take tho lead. At tretch he tried to recover bis ground, but nl sey. Jr.. w:(:n aders was great, a huu,h h'om-lu-! be GENLRAL]A upper turn Arcola made grouud Either of the Nose, Tumoar, Toxuve, Spive, FORaREAD or Scas Mr. SHELLAWARGEK (Rep., Ohio) op the joint resolution, | T. Snell, Wrw. F. Stewart, Geo. T Ryav, Geo. M. Backe, | the siliesare | stating that if this step v ere taken there would be no retreat. | Bartlett, J. Cromwell, Geo. W, Hayward, " E. Mclay, | baviog no less than 12,000 men sick in the hospitals, principally | and dowu the b 1 a u;‘ men who furnisbed braios to_the Rebellion and bad | John W. Phillips, Houry F. Picking ‘ifrodorkl'koal;l from fevers "“;:: in the swamps of R“g’rowfinwp:nz '::,:: an Bo couid ‘2'-::::;." ll'::dr"-:“.t‘hr.ofils::::'w office under it would come here avd assume tho re- | Frederick (0. Davenport, Horace Sicilan, John Werdian, | others, ia whick %r"nozmm,‘:m:mu splendid, and_repeated cheers manifested the delight of the | At WHOLESALE, by the Excinsive Menufuctarers and Sole 80 remedy has ever proved its equal 8 OF FEAC] ), Ui spectatots. Under whip and spur Julis lod a winner, | Owners of the PATENT, MOTH PATCHES upon the female face depending upon the die 8ylvanus Ba d Nanuio weil up. This d the amount of money eased action of the liver are very unplessaat to the young wife und .k-:::fl.;': WEsTs‘ B]‘ADLEY & "‘ARY‘ mother. A few bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP will cor Fect the secretion, and remove the deposit which is directly unler the Without any reasonabls foundation whatever, as fir as can | Arcols half o length bebind, Luther bo ascertalned, peace hus been talked of very generslly, both | Face thigughout was most exciting, in Buonos Ayres and Montevideo; the daily papers of these | that changed hands on this and two cities are unanimous in denying even the probability of | been immense. Juhus 1; Arcols, {um before a condign punishment has been inflicted on | Tiwe, 3.104. opes, and such also is the general f-eling in this ewpire, spovsibilities of American legislators. He could uot eud | John ¥. MoGie ks "fl Dot till bis dy ing day vote for such a resolution. Edwin T. Brower. Johu Rowland . TaYLoR (Union, Tenn.) followed in ng;-cm of the joiot | Frederick R. Smith, Jose, resent & e o vt (o et L p e | A s G D James . Grabam, Wm. R. Bridgem Mr. §70ke8 (Union, Tenn.) opposed the Joint resolution, d Yy ‘wlimi ing that he regarded the test oath salvation of the | Alex. H. MoCormick, Heory L Johnson, Albert§. Bank FINANCES v . H. , 3 AND TRADE. WAREROOMS and OFFICE, SR mratis nt Sl alhocd | frg et pb b e ST | Dumaig il ol fagt e o ol v e a1 3 b, L. . . Terry, n anches I L 3 4 JAmwlesseicn tho fout and gullries.] Ho could net vote for | 1. Raed, Merrily Miler Froderick J. Ners Fredenick Pear: | Srancaotions are st stand-sfi, Goid, sapooh n;dlm‘:l Music AT CENTRAL PARK.—The Central Park A L s Diseases of the Liver, giviag rise to Laoguor, Dizaivess, lidiges m"‘"c,.,_, sboald modity any p_‘,f‘;g'm"m;& | I ey R e e X | ool has Hlada o 45 per cent premism, and exshaage was | Commissioners annousos that if the woather ia fae, there wil) . - Evdge Patterson could take tue testoath conscieatiousy, the | Hoory B Kameey, Georgs M. Brows, George W. Weod, | " Fae moaseree proposed by & Commistes of Bashors be music on the Mall at the Central Park to-day, commencing . tion, Weak Stomsch or an ulcerated or esncerous condition of (hab Bouste Chaties W. Tracey, Genove K, Heeswell, Edward P. Preble, | Morchauts, some tune ago, for tho rolief of the mouey-mar at 4 o'clock p. m., by the Central Park Band. The followiug TN CPTY 13 L8 T T organ, accompanied with bumning or other uuplessant symplome, wilk ARLAND™ Book Store, coruer there you will tind al! the NEAV | be relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. lard Works aud, also, choice Mr. ELDRINGE (Dem., Wis.) asked the gentloman from Ten- | Mortimer L. Jobnson, Edward M. Sheplierd. sevse if e waid alow bim tsend 10" fho Clerks dosk azd | 7o ¢ Rara] Cotraiosin Lt Eamuel 2, Pook. | Luts Slsrtoetd | L7 Voih Tiohar o Frrimion bes SMALER | 1 Ine peogramme: jie purporting to bave been written by the | Benj. F. Bellow, lsaial Hanecom, Milwin Simimons, Edwin | dove, aud in the mean time the people continue to suffer the | 1, March—Der mz..n-.n';.‘“ English, French and Scotch Stati Hartt. Tho's Demiason, vexation of paying % and 10 per cent for ctanging bills of 10 | 2 it n— B BN TS snc v e e st soq g | o ot ot vt | 40 B SE i nal o e | 3 A e 1010 THOMAS 1. A conwich nd U o letter from Mr. Stokes to Mr. Duncan of McMionville, - abit is to suffer everything patiently which comes from the | 4. Polku—" Great Eastern”. Moriay-ste., where you wil find Tres, Coffees, Fish, Flour and dated Liberty, May 10, 1661, in which tue following MEXICO governing powers, and .f not & word. PART 1L everything eise chesper than any siore In New - York. On Fortunately, only one importing bouse (English) failed In | 5. Medley on Populars Airs 5 Asaorxsnat Brooo Porirvie Agayr, tun Lipe Stack ISFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH—The only 4 10t the Artificial Wh CAemicals, o ipjorious to STANDS UNKIVALED BY ANY PREPARATION 1Y THI WORLD. occur: ek beens zealovs advocate for the Union up to the time of Lin- consequence of the crisis iv Englanda Others are spoken of Overture to Oberon ‘s_call x’f»’n“‘fl' {roops. uhat beiug in vioiation of lew wnd for | TRADE IN THE RI0 GRANDE VALLEY—CORTINAS EX- | % beingin a prooarious coudition; but if no worse news b\ et uth. 1 comuend G ren us by the Earopean mail expected every moment, it ts smet, end I LI\ pestoctly PURE STARCH, | T ted by b hed Cinen, 1t has ONKTHIND more strenath than v ot el fFoe from any deletarioue or forsign matier; therefere will keep sweet Do yeurs. It gives the most petioct Clor and ith o Tinen. Auk for KINGSFORD'S 0SWEGO STARCH THE RICH AND POOR biarria Gor hie coures, | PELLED PRO RO tate and restating Lincoln st th jut of the 4 'ROM MATAMOROS—PURCHASE OF ARMS BY e corclied my naie sns voluuions o rount oo vewrps. | ‘THE LIBERALS, P e o Most oo o Teanes A yeoe o et 19 B don. New OpLeaxs, Friday, Joly 07, 1863, | expected, 1 bave, in Congress and oat. opposed ccercion and ail forced meas- The ltumuhlr Clinton, from Brazos, hn’- m-'..], nu’?-m. ;;;"e" mi'i'..‘."fi.'flx‘...fi"'-}'-’ '"".l"o:,‘:_,"‘l:';‘"o" Grand aira 7 of the preseuce there of tho Allied ariny and the Brazilian | 12, Galop—A valanebe. are lisble to the same diseases. Nature aud Science bave made the- Delieviag that it was better to he e 2 - v T T gt st bt | MrnEing v he Kk Uil sl oo i offcr. ™ | o1 ow Al bore et posed e 'V Wi g q ec! 3 o tuched ‘ll"mj"'flb"' c‘:"‘".':.’ o present”exceps ---w'::':}'; Dontines snted eontinued qv.l::;:;.li:n ‘:x‘;fllr .fi.fi-'.f."fi}.q COLLIXS'S LINT OF TELEGLAPIL. e - A = PLECES MOSQUITO NET; CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the beaefit of all. bl dow carehs i s e Gkt y Gy & lad been espelled from that ciiy. - Gunbiiog was wliver- | 1o togard to tis proposed line notbing defiite can yet be The new favorite steamer Hibernia, of the Andhor ]0' s NETS, "Mr. ST0KPs admitted that that was & genuine letier, every ere. a1, Lt It Is likely to be adopted because lhlerl!d tavor- | Lioe of steam-packets, will sail from Pier No. 20 North River, PATENT PORTABLE €Al s PURE BLOOD ord of it was written by bim. ' The French number 4,000 at Mos ably by all classes in the country, high officials included, and : 2 2 CANOPIES, "" oamen weald m{- l;:“ how {he gontieoen fa | i8terior. " ategey, and hold all the :::'wuubrplll here bave spored no efforts in making known l:.? P m., to-day, with passeugers for Liverpool, Glasgow, aud Most approved kinds, Ibe face of that letter would take the oath he took. and sug- | The Liberals are buving all the arms ue public the paramount importance of its establishment | the Lriab ports. e . 1) 0.1, & J. B, KELLY. No. 447 Broadway, | Produces healthy men and women and if the constitution ls peglected g wbether it woul ot s eter e b, b 2L A% | apid at auetion by the Uuited States AD atuiremmts | bers - ST T t Id b States in Brownsville, 8 y 3 ) ; , death are the resul:. Siol¥sac e ont thot Vil o comcinsce "oy Con | Tl stasir Vxact, from B, Hosdurin, teeitsthr | Three A o Sastwnis e | st B Hammond, (he' foted: rovival. DEMULCENT B A er and applause ia the | the Indian war contiuues. The colony was quiet. Tow | O30, the Inst aceno of their brilliant exgloits; thoy aro the | PFeGelier, sails in the steamship Hiberaia for Glasgow, to-day, 2 Price, $1 25 per bottle; one-hulf dozea for $5. 'n-’I.rnxn directsd the assistant-doorkeeper to remove "':t;:umvnt had set apart some lund for Southern emi- | |, :l,lxln de Al with Admiral Mendez Nunez on bo | at2p w, from Pier No, 29 North River. Quite an assemblage SOAT: M::rhh_-’;l:o persoms who wade masilestatiois of up- Snts I sordiinnse” and the Hisnos. Fhaiz orpp a8 s s erhe of bia friends will be there to bid bim good-by. and wish Lim ' J. €. HULL'S SON, P Mr. BLOKIDGE remarked that he would be very well satis- A Methodist Misvion 200 men on ber sick (at. 1t is supposed they will go nto the | 000 #90d 0a bis mission. | - _No. 32 Park-cow, Kow-York: :‘ have the order eutorced, aitbougl be Lad atten bod to (‘nmmr': :l.?" T Do rTalss Y Remages Toowired br 6,60, 1N T 150 ! I WM. 1. GREGG, M. D. thing. NNATL Frifay, July 27, 196 ant Peraviaus, - . ] M. T GG, M. D, TS PRARES remisdod the gpatiemaa that the Chair Mad | _ Rev. Rt IL Gusdiner, a Metbolist Missionary to the i A ¥ielber iniy: Wi rathnd to Refopesh pri- Nuw-Jensey Rivpe Corps.—One of the r [ SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW-YORK. nlw{od?:n mle.‘.n mau's Tisiug w0 o yuestion of order | Freedmen of Kentacky, was mobbed and ducked by men | Will ko Lumfll n:vIll::xmn'i.'.r,lln-':vvrjlr;;:';ll.u a‘;::l:):{xlr:;::;‘;:!l | of the New Jersey Rifle Corps, on their return from their re- " MORGAN & ALLEN, "My, ELowinar remarked thot the Speaker liad not 1o | 8t Georgetows, K., o Tuesday List fr preacling to the | D47 1065 Could witheut 1ating run uny creat sk, | cent excursion to Loug Wranch, pussed throogh this city yes W receipt of §1, | Wholess Droggists Innghter on the floor, sowe time | soafods - ing to the FOREIGN VES-ELS OF WAR. :rnl._\, They made a fine appearance on Broudway, and at 3 -‘IHyln scquired in Agents, SPRAKER id ( was ipousitie for & presiding oftece | St P+ The bay of Rio Janeiro has seldamm bad s0 many memot-war | ‘Tt o0 considerable attentios. P No. 45 Cilf st New York. - s from laughing, and polnted to the reports Move of Licut. -G of different maritime powers, s at present. The resuit is that - < and Credit & » 'umMuym:am' Eoglish Parliament, where laughter 3 Shasicion, ajgreat deal of guipowder Is burued every dug, i tie futer | Bids srwiie Brontins AT iatatey i " ¥t her wothods. T m;.r(:né\w;w‘lt Co., Boston . US¥ALO, Fr 5 of ealutes among the Adm Who are: Amerfesn, : 4 et v ¢ / d i - H. ‘0., Chicago. iy S1OKEA declarud that while be adwitted be wan wrong | Licut.-Gen. Sherman arrived it Nug..,.hn,’,,,,',f,’,";flr Admiral Godon, l"ng“nll“ Pt French, Conprent Dy Doie; | B00% Heury McK inuey and Henty Weakles, both well known | Do & ARAES, Gewen] Asesuntent b 1. 5. i Co, I.¥. COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Louis. u«uu’."“,"':,':,':'f,';,,"'"fi."'.,:’,““ word in it in fuyor | A0d 18 expeeted in Butlalo to-morrow He 1s thie guest of | b puish, Mendez Nuucy; Tarxish (Commodore), Ameed Bey. | 14 sporting circles, met in & saloon inthe Bowery, necr Grand- | HIRAM DIXON, Gezersl Accoun Exp. Co., N. Y. 1.D. PARK, Cincinnati. siscursively e ovcuta. of ieel el B Gk e ke | o DATY, P0G [ tioas Pratoaser b s o ot., kuown Emokebouse:” aud, nfter drinking to ex- o8 . Sherman & Cor, N. Y, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co., PLi'alelphla. R M o g e 5 vbich e ok part, endiog | Tlio weaiber is qgite warm, the mercury stavding ot e Rivar, loaving evary 00 thet kad the gocd for: | very badly bentcr, oas b vy Weakley v Ao for i Dot . 7. BARNES, WARD & Co, ¥ ~¥ tube to L b wgatiful desriptions, | 31 s bed. Officars C M WEPOWELL WARE & BARNES, HENRY & C ar bim bighly pleased 81 bis bogutiful deseriptiors | Mylinudy Welley of the ) clnot eoteredibe [ 40, 197 Brosdway, Fox No. 6, fii’o-lul«,‘;‘.'[ BOSTETTER SMITH & DEAN. San Frauciseo. Gab

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